THE DAILY EAGLE. READING. PA., NOVEMBER 21, 1868. MI=MIIMM iiiiwr EDITION-12 1.2 P. M. I). Second, .7i.\ A SoLomssi Itio:iumF.si was spoken of in this city some time ago. We hope the pro ject has not failed. A (loon Inftt.—A number of young men of this city talk of purchasing farms in West Virginia, and making that State their future hou►e. THE 11.o.L.—The Keystone Second Nine and the Schuylkill Second Nine will play a m atch game this afternoon at thii Keystone grounds. =I Girmvidfoi..—The Firstt—Grand Bop. of the "L. B. Association" will take place at Attlembacies Hall, on Wednesday evening, November 26t117 Prof. Rocheli's Corilllod Bawl has been engaged for the °cellar). POLIO: INTELLMENOE.—TIIOIIIII9 hillrrny was brought ,to tho loek•up yesterday by of ficer Haggerty, for being drunk and disord• erly, Thomas had no money to phis lino this morningj Ho was sent back to - stay it oat. Fourteen lodgers found shelter in the station house last night, • lIMACITLAT HEART MARY.-TIIO gis• tem of this seminary of learning .purpose holding their annual Fair in the ensuing month at Library Hall (late Odd FellowA!). From the preparations undertaken, wo aro ranguine the occasion will be 'ono of un• q ualified interest., and form, both for extent and variety in the useful and ornamental qiartments, a source of attraction to our citizens who have hitherto patronized and appreciated the successive fairs held under the auspices of the ladies• connected 'with this Academic institution.. A HANDRONIE PJKON OF MAIa►J,J; WORK.— . Mr. IL P. Strecker, marble cutter, in Chest nut street between Lth and oth, this morning packed a handsome piece of marble work, which is to bo sent to Mr. Drexel, the bank er, in Philadelphia, end which is intended fur his privnto residence. The work is a vestibule, made of the finest Italian marble. The-bed or plate is six feet five inches long and three feet five inches wide, in the centre of which is laid a shield, the den►ensions of which nro 10 by 19 inches., This shield is of Irisltblack marble,inlaid with the figure °fan antelope in white statuary marble, and por tions of it in red Lisbon marble. The hoofs and horns of the figure are of the finest pearl. This is a beautiful piece of work, and re fleets much. credit upon the establishu►ant of Mr. Strecker, To Cum: A Cm.n.—The following is from Ilallip Journal ()PIN:IIMT ''‘The moment a HMI Is satisfied 046 has taken cold, let him do three things: Vint, eat nothing ; _sec ond, go to bed, cover up, in a warm roam ; third, drink as much cold water as he can, or as he wants, or as much herb tea -as he can, and in three cases Out of fonr he will be well in thirty-six . hours. To neglect a call for fortreight hours aller the cough commences is to place himself beyond cure, until the cough has run its course of about a fortnight. Warmth and abstinence are safe, certain cures, when applied early. Warmth keeps the pores of the skin opeh and relieves it of the surplus which oppresses it, while abstinence cuts on' the supply of material for phlegm, which would otherwise be Coughed p. TIM CHI:AV/NT IlAttomrrea.---Spiders are the cheapest 'as well as 04; b l est barometers 111 existence,intismuelt IV they tell what the weather will be for some'days to come, while the scientific arrangement only indicates the weather that is immediately to visit us. A few instances are given, which it will be well to recollect. If ;the weather is likely to be come windy or rainy, the spiders will make 'the terminating filaments or fastenings, on which their webs are suspended, very aunt and firm, lint if they make them uneom• moldy long, the weather will continue pless• ant for a number of days. It i 3 usual for Fpihnt to make alterations in their webs once in twenty-lOnr hours. If they are in !Heat, and do not watch for flies, rain may be expected. 511 'hen spiders stay out upon their webs !luring a shower, and seem ae• lively engaged in putting affairs in good con (Rion, you maLtake it its a proof that the rain will soon he over, and the weather again clear and pleasant. IMPORTANT Tit PAMIR V CIRCULAR. —l l llO Treasurer of the United States hits address ed the following circular to Assistant Treas urers and designated depositaries of Ithe United States : Treasury Department, Treasurer's Office, 11 nshington, Nov. 13, 1868. Stn:—You will please select from the United States legal tender notes that you may have on Itand,on the receiptof this, and from those that you may receive tit any time thereafter, all notes which aro mutilated, and, in your opinion, so HMO soiled, tie faced or worn as to be unfit ) for circulation ; also all notes of the denomination of filly dollars. It is the desire of the Department, as these have been successfully counterfilited, to withdraw all of this denomination from circulation. You will also retain all notes issued under the acts of February 25, 1862, and July 11, 1862, known as the convertible issue of legal tenders, or thoSe bearing upon their back the legend of which the following is an ex tract :—"And is exchangeable for United States - six per cent. twenty year bonds, re deemable at the pleasure: of- the United States, after five years." It is desirable to withdraw these notes as speedily as possible„ as this office is daily in receipt of letters from individuals who are still persistent in their requests to obtain bonds for there, al- though the time allowed for such conversion has long since . 'expired, as the following clause from section three of the act approv: ed March 3, 1863, will show: And the holders of United States notes issued under and by virtue of said acts shall present the same for bonds, as therein pro vided, on or before the Ist of July, 1803, and thereafter the right to exchange shall cease and determine. You will then please hold all the notes n‘entioned and advise me of the" amount, Otat the same may bo transferred here for eedemption and new notes issued in lieu thereof, or you may at any time remit them inn sums of $l,OOO or any multiple of that Snu through Adams Express Company, or (thy express company connecting with that company, - at government expense, in the same manner as mutilated fractional curren cy is now forwarded to this office. All such remittance§ may be charged to this office in account as a transfer of fluids, or you may receive at your option a check on Now York, Boston, Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, or new notes of such' denomina-, Cons as you may designate, will be transmit ted to you in exchange by Adams Express, free of charge. E. F. SPINNER, Treasurer of the United States. Toe ALENANDER Csso.—The case of the "United States vs. • George W. Alexander," late Internal Revenue Assessor of the perks .district, was before the Grand Jitri of the U. R• Distrieti r Court, in Philadelphia, in the forepart of the Week.' Wo understand that true bills Were found upon E eve rnl indict ments, charging Col. Alexander with receiv ing a bribe, and conspiracy to defraud the Government. in one of which Messrs. Nor ritz and Groff, the absconding Assistant As sessors, are also implicated. The case will come up for trial before Judge Cadwallader on thelirst Monday of December next—Col. Alexander renewing his bail for appenranee nt that time. We further understand that Jacob Hoffman, Esq., of this city, and F.W. Hughes. Esq., of Pottsville, will conduct the trial on the part of the defendant.—Journal. =ME fIELMIOUR. INTELLTUENCR.- Universalist Church.—The Fifth Lecture of the course on the History and Doctrine of the Sects, hill be delivered Aoluorrow.(Bunday) eve., nitrg, by the jtev. 11. Peters. Subject.— "Methodism. " The public are respectfully invited. 2d Reformed Chnreli.—South Oth st.—A series of catechetical services will be com menced by the Rev. C. P. McCauley this evening nt 7. o'clock. Preaching to-morrow nt 10 a, in, and 7 p. in., and the usual ser vices on I Vednesday at 7) p. In. . St. Peter's Al. R. Church:—South Fifth street, Rev. Dr. Pattison. Rev. A. Wood will preach to.morrow morning and evening. Sunday School I p. m. St. Peters' M. Church—Fifth St.—Rev: It. H. Patiimon will preach in this church to• morrow morning and evening. . Rev. Calvin Fairbank will preach in the Washington street Presbyterian .Church, above 10th, on to-morrow (Sunday) after noon at 2;4, o'clock. • The public are invited. Our ilumbitra Letter. IlAmiluito, Nov. 2ftst,lB6B. EDITOR DAILY EAGLE:—AII the creeks have been swollen to . such a height in this part of the country, from the recent heavy rain storni, as to make the roads, for a day, almost impassable, and few 'farmers more visible on - the streets of our borough in con• sequence, giving Co it a remarkably dull ap pearance and a dullness to trade, not very encouraging to our merchants who have but lately purchased, heavily, fall and winter goods. The measles are raging hero to an alarni- ing extent among. the children. At least one half of those attending the primary de partment of the public schools of this, bor ough, are sick with it. The rolling,mill of the Hamburg Trop Co., which was idle for a few days, in consequence of needed repairs, has again gone into opera tion. The Union Fire Co., No. 1, of this bor ough, which has been inactive for some time, has'again been organized, and its , ►nembers are urged by the borough authorities to hold regular stated meetings, they having to de fray all expenses incurred in furnishing the llall, fuel, light, etc. On to-morrow evening, the members and teachers of Emanuel. Sunday School will hold a meeting in the basement of said church, when questions in. relation to the efficiency of Sabbath Schools will be,-dis cussed, and the best methods of conducting them. Mr. Jonathan Grim, of Auburn, Selnlyl kill county, purchased of Jeremiah lMitlt• baser of Upper Bern township, this county, a house, situated on White Oak street, this borough, for $l,OOO. The series of meetings being, held at the M. Church, are largely attended by the young people. Now that the columns of the EAGLE hre open to the discussion of questions relating to schools, it is to be hoped the teachers of this county will avail• themselves of this generous offer. S. G. J. I=l THE MAN AItOUT TOWN.—The horse and bunco stolen from the stable of Daniol Hunter. in Oley township, some time ago, was ro eovereil the other day in 'Jersey City, N. J. The firm that went limier wag infirm. Public debating societies rilaw brain?, and some tinic.i the lack of [llea.' The "Unionville Ihrinontan As•-neintinn'' ivill give n Coneert at Birdsboro this evening, Home II a good thing—m• ought to be; and yet many wkli it further. Of this Arts are :'oute mar ried men. Their 'wetbling ring has been trawl ferrod to tho nogo. Win. H. Rhode, Eq., real eqtate roll a front() house in North Eleventh tit re ot , Reading, to Jured Miller, of Hamburg, for .31,?:;0. Frederick Latter, hay just purchased two engem+ of Canada Barley Malt, which cost, deliv ered, 03:000. The expenses of freight, insurance, etc., are included in the above amount. • Master Heins, rt on of Mr. Frederick Ilnin,, was thrown oil' of a horse _yesterday afterminn, whiiA riding up l'onn street. Ito was not seriously hurt. Yesterday Tuning a dog got into the back yard of 111r.11onlein's residence, on Pain street, below Fourth, and killed twenty-three chickens and two ducks. That dog was anticipating Thanksgiving day. Adjectives of lose and gold eolors come as nat urally to ladies from to '2.las the d eglre for di e gg, marriage, an establishment and other little ar rangements of a kindred character, Young ladies aro nothing if not adjeetively ft). Fixtures of society—old maid, (Ins fixtures— old bachelorp,' • ' Clock! and diffident girls resemble each other ii keeping their hands before their faces. The best time the human race has ever made is—in the chronometer watch. An election for Chief Engineer of the Reading Vire Department Will take place in January. There are already nine aspirants for the position. A gang of gypsies passed down Punn street yes torday afternoon. • A little while remains for invalids to enjoy out door exorcise. Liko the core of a melon, the core of the days thus far has been delicious. The IV'ashington Fire Company . has ordered sixty sots of equipments for use on the coming excursion to Washington on March 4th. The company ex pects to take out fifty persons. 1 Brokers and barbers are given to shavings; and carpenters to making them. Letters, like kil=so, are beFt when well sealed. Somebody says that tho beginning and ending of things is always unimportant. How is it with a man at the gallows? • The most truthful portion of many epitaphs is at the boginning, "hero etc.; and then they go on to lie, most whoppingly. Tenement that ie not oceupleahalf the time—the sown for improvement. IN justice to our readers, and the ladies in par ticular, we would mention the tact that Charles Levan & Co., 411 Penn 'street, are daily receiving new and fresh goods from Philadelphia and New Yet*, end . are displaying, at their elegant state, some supotior styles. Their stock of Zephyrs, No tions, Trimmings, ore., R iil COMpare With any other establitihmeut in this section of the country, -- (live them meal!. and you will find that wo do not ex- Writer:lto in stating that their goods are liirst-class and sold at the most reasonable rates. Bonus certificates; manufactured to eider, aro often published in privolo of some worthless hair preparation. • "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restore:- tiso" does not need to resort to such-moans, for its merits aro too well known and appreeiated.—N. SualopDispatch, ' norl9-1m THE MARKET& DAILY REVIEW OF BUSINESS. IN Philadelphia, the money market is /Hotting easier. and the demand for capital has fallen off. We quote "call loans" on Government bonds at 6 Ck 7 per cent, and on iniva securities from is :1m cent. There way It firmer feeling at the Stock 'Rand yesterday morning, with contiderable movement in Heading It. R., but the transactions in the better Oats of shares and bonds were limit ed. There was no quotable change in tiovernment and State loans. City Loans' were firm at 102 tor the new issue,- For Lehigh Hold Loan trJ was bid and none offered at this figure. Reading R. It. fluctuated between 49% . q11iii. closing at the latter flgure,with largo sales.' Penn sylvania It. It. was firm at 53! Mine 1111111. It. at NI Camden and Amboy It. R. at 44; ! t ittle Schuylkill ILt. at 45; Lehigh Valley It. It. at i Cattawissa R. t. preferred ut :ON; and Pbiladel phiit and Erie at 25!:;, In Cutlet, Bank and Passenger 11. It. sharea there were no efilo3. put the AY. Y. lbwild of gre,riergbiud "Money was easy at Fix per cont., with frequent transactions at five and fewer at seven. The Mt ter wallet the bank rate. but it was not sustained. The banks turned their attention. in consequence to discounts. The brokers - have large surplusses, which their customers are afraid to venture in the present uncertain state Of the stock market. Gold opened at laN and rose to l:15, but weak ened unit relapsed to 41%, at the adjournment of the board. Subsequently on the report that the Government is publicly to sell more gold—some ti 3 OOd i Ond in all—the price declined to hut Mused with the quotation I:e" , :k,14c1;15):1. An attempt was made to keep up the loaning rate, but there was cash gold Rullicient to prevent a "squeeze." and loans were made .1 113 t before Clearing Howie thue, after which from two to six per cent. was paid for carrying. A gold•jobbing despatch from Washington late on Thursday night fell with. out any effect on the market. as dealers are now awake to such strategy. The gross clearings were $115,42001; the. gold balances, $'2,2M,351, and the currency balance, $1,197.874." lit pl.; EY MARKET Bushong & Bro., Bankers, No. 16 North Gth strees, quota as follows: Old 11. R. G's 1881 - ltr..t niNO, Nov., 21 1846, - - - 11 Old U. S. 180 -. 110 1 A Now U. S. 5,20'8, 1861, July and Jan. - 1 07 Now U. S. Gal's. 1865. May and Noy., - 107 Now U. 8. 1865, now - - - 10,4 N.:U. 5-20's 1887, July and Jan. - Now U, S. 5-20's, 1861. - 10‘J•)4 Ton-Fortir Bonds, - - - 101 Gold in Now York up to 12 o'clock, - - 1:11! Gold in']toadiugnt Bushong &Bros., - 134 The Now York Morkett4: - - Peat IV ju t • Me week ending November 21d., ----- Tag business world, which had been so depressed for the past month, was expected, by tho bull par= ty. to show signs ofrolief on the advance of gold, but as yet we see nothing of the kind. Prices are in many 11110 s higher, but consumers do not touch thesoods if they can avoid it. The advances can not be sustained. - COTTON — MO demand has been fair but the market is irregular. The low grades wore plenty and lower, but the prime qualities continue scarce. CoA i.—The inquiry for DomestiA has proved light for tho week, owing to the very high prices cur rent. The arrivals were liberal and aro likely to be large through the ‘Vinter. Sales from yard at $9A15,1) per Um. Foreign is improved and is firm. FLotTn----Tho nopr market wits 3 weak, and not midi disposition to operato. (Ifni:a—The general tone of tho market was steady with a fair aggregate of business doing.— Dry !titles on the spot wore' in brisk request, and dealers report that a much more liberal trade Might be consummated had they the stock to offer. (Uterine grades the market was almost bare, and a large proportion of the cargoes that wore to ar rive have been disposed of. Prices wore firm. OtTANo—The market was very quiet, the supply ample. Sales of Peruvian in small lots, ES per ton, currency. Hoen—There !Inn !loon only a moderato doornail or consumption, but in. paces there has been no ntrtieular Amigo. HAY—The demand was moderato and tho slimily urge, and sold at 55@0,5e. nor 100 !wands for ship- LHA-TnEn—lkunlock Solo lips boon in native de mand for both dealers and manufacturers add prices show inueli strength, with some buoyancy on very desirable lots. Woof—llusiness in this branch of trade the past week has been a little more aetivo, ttill the trans aelions have lint boon beyond a moderato extent. In prices there has been no particular change m o st holders Maim an i ivance, (Ming to the small supply on bawl, it hits, intycis are unwilling. to op• era to Illitess at a decline, hence the - puj . ehases for tint week have been confined to small hits for ha. mediate maids. ..11tbeit Cows—Tlie increased demand has brought in more etas, but a tl are taken at Nil prices. Tho majorifk of theta aro sold at Sioottio each, with line milker:. at tifts,,iloo, Swt -•lteceipts mi. 1,210 los.; than lam week. The arrivals worn very light the latter part of the week, and prices advanced per th. in a strong, active market, The demand run ahead of the ',apply, and the 11 . 011.4.11de WO:: put to it to get it stock. Sitgvc.t sin 1, 1,11 llS — ReCeiplF, 40,firo0, or 750 memo thou fast week, Tx Philadelphia, there is no essential change in the Flour market, and we continue Thureday'a. quetations with the remark that tho smelt of the better grades is reduced to a very low figure, and the receipts lire light. Sales of 50.1 lirretOorth west Extra Family at f:7!,0618 22i per bar el, the latter figure for choice; I'M barrels Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do, at `-'9 5('((c10 60; some Miley at 811 00:13 2.A; extras at 16 25:0175 ; -and Superfine at i 5 ltyd Flour ranges from 8,7 25 to $7 Corn Meal no further sales have been reported,. The market is poorly supplied with good Wheal and other descriptions are dull. Small sales of fair and good lted at 92nd 210, and Amber at 82 15 (u.:20. Itxe is steady, and further sales of 500 bushels Pennsylvania were made lit $1 lA. The offerings of Corn are very small, and it is in good' d e n to a ; sales of 1,500 bushels at 81 20 for old yol low: iF.(al 01 for new do., and 8,1 20 for mixed Western. Oats are steady at lie 720. for Western. AV hiskoy is unchanged ; sales of tax paid l it $1 osef 1 10. Tam housekeepers' market this morning was well attended, and pi ices ruled as 101111WS: Butter sold from 48, rd), eta. por It); eggs, 40 et s, per dor ; apple butter 31 els. per nt ; Sweet potatoea, 12. 15 and :u eta. per !.:; plc ; trash potatoes, Pi and 20 cts - . per ! , 1 plc; apples, 20 and 38 eta. per. plc; mash meal, 8 eta. per qt; turnip'. 8 eta per pk ; walnuts, Per lola. 41 - 4; Cabbage. 44! 8 eta. per head; red peppers, fa - e 8 eta, per doe: cranberries, -25 els. per tit; scrapple. per lb. 6 eta.; celery, per bunch, 21 ets.; small whit') beans, 18 els, per ; Turkeys. (live) 14 eta. por lb; chickens. (live) 1-3 eta. per II); chickens, (dressed) 18 els. per lb. There was a largo lot of pork and beef which .sold at prices we give below: ItEmnirm HousE KEErints' MARKET. Bum:it—Fresh dairy,' ll lb l' 50a 1,5 Lump, 10 CitEr.sx—Cheese V lb., . '20@22 LAnn—Lard lI lb., 25 Etlas — Eggs IA dozen 40 • APPLES—AppIes it peek, 20:ill. 3.) 41 Dried li (ittyt, 12 PEACHES - " -i0 '..V NEAT-Beefsteak, round. it lb., 9 0 " sirloin, " 20 II II rump, ... ' 17@$/8 " Beef roast, 18 - " ilea dried, .. 20 . " Veal cutlets, GI ... 23 44 " chops, ~ 20 " Mutton, 41 /GP 20 " Pork, • 4. .44 . 1 A) 4# " steak, ~ '2O " Sausage fresh, " t 24025 I, , " smoked, " 'Si llAn—lfams, ~ 25 Sliced, , 41 9 4 'SHOULDERS- .. 0 1) SIDES- , 11 '2O Pont.vav-Chickens live, " ~ - " dressed, " , " ' Turkica live, " i .. " dres,q_ed, " It dressed, " . Chickens !WO", 60g100 • •' Potatoes bushel, o 1 pair 75460 Ta►: leather business of our city continues brbk, and our tanneries aro turning out orders as fast as they are facilitated to do. During the week the demand for leather for city trade and the country has boon greater than at any other time, and or ders have also been filled for Philadelphia. In. New York for the past week Hemlock sole has been in active demand for both dealers and manu facturers, and prices show an upward tendency. Below we give the Reading prices; Lt&Tliiiti — Hemlock &40 . 1% ., 316330 Onk 41(4440 Ilarnoe9, Calf 5kin,4660.100 ' • 1 2.5@1 80 11 h i p 70@Sper, 10@7i3c. hrxi BRADINO, Nor. 21, 13tks. SECOND EDITION. 2 1.2 (0'4'1.4141i is. 31. &Op' .Ato.til .c, Sun rbes • - - 7 11'1 Sun seut ,- - - 4 1:1 Day's length, 9 hours and '.3 tu inut es. A'ite of eke WrotA ri ,12 o'clock 31, • : . Wind N. W:—(:lowly.' • . . -----t—•—•-- -- • &(1M tlf Th C r vi, WI cr. r. I 7 A. M. , • .2r. v. Mondar, • 41 , ' • •49' , l'ut": 11 tY• 43' • 41.0 Wedne:lslay, 4'3" ,I. 4';' . - Friday. 4•2' ' 14:' ....... Saturday, • ~, . 01 SNOW.—A salmi storm. prevailed at Har risburg yesterday; RVAINES3.--The streets were lively this morning and the stores came in for a good share of business. MOM Ilmnens.--After the first day of Janu ary, 1869, persons must pay filly per cent. of their indebtedness to, receive n discharge under the bankrupt law. ANOTHER MONSTER PCIWKIN.-Mr. Wil liam .1. Loehman, of Hamburg, raised a pumpkin whiul► measured 51 feet in circum ference ancreighs 80 po u nds. MORN CANMATES.-Dr. Lesher Trexler, of Lonswatup, and J. Seltzer, Esq., of this city,-are candidates for the Collectorship of Internal Revenue for the Bth District. TRAINS DKrAmn.—ln • consequence of break down of a coal train a few miles be. low the city, the up passenger trains duo hero at 10.10 and 10.80, were detained until 12 o'clbek. ATTRNIPT . TO ROIL—An attempt was made on Wednesday night to enter the resi dence or Mt tks Bohm, in Fou'li Sixth street, near Franklin. Thu ttouves were driven away. , PRISONER TAKEN TO LEHANON.—MAmeI Seiders, the safe robber confined in the lurks comity Jail, was taken to • Lebanon this morning by officer Clay, to give testi• molly at the Lebanon county Court. GOINO TO TOR INAiIiCIVRATION.%_- ' lllO Wash ington Hose Company has made arrange ments to take fifty men to Washington on March 4th. John I). Mishier, W. G. Von Nelda and James 11. (hentzlo, 14.15q. t. have been'appointed the Committee. of Arrange. meats. =EMCEE! FEMAI.R CLERKS.-80 many clerks 11N) pro= ving defaulters, we wonder employers do not employ young women instead of fast young men, The girls don't go on benders, and spend their eniplaycr's cash, - and njany of them are as well. qualified to perform the duties of a clerkship as the . generality of young men, LATE: Houns.—Too much license is given by parents to their children in permitting then► to remain on the streets at unreasona ble hours. Parents should curb their off spring while yet tractable, and the instilla tion of corrupt principles will be . prevented. Nothing is so fruitful of early vice as the practice of keeping late Wars. Iv the Second Convention of the General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church iii America, assembled in Pittsburg during the past week, there were present os repre sentatives for the Lutheran churches of Iteading,.the following named delegates : Heys. B. M. Sell:quicker and .1. Fry, and Messrs. 11. 11. Muhtenberg and, noratio Trexler. INIPROVRI/ NOM: YYRENCU, - 16. -, A. G. ("red', of Reading, Inn just received it patent, dated Nov. 17th, 1868, for an improved monkey or key wrench, for screwing up pipes, studs, or any round or irregular forms. It is a very useful implement, and displays much ingenuity in its' construction, Mr. Orel is deserving of the H u mpsof mechan ics generally for this much•needell improve., meal. MEI= THE LIERARY ROOMS are well ittb\nded at the present time. Every evening, the tables are sui rounded by young men and Women, rending over some books; while others" who are not so easily pleased, are looking over the titles of the books on MO Alinlves, to see it' there is anything there that will suit their tastes. There eon lie no better plaelilor the young to spend these long winter even ings than in the Library Rooms, and we hope to see then' even better attended than they now are. Com..--The demand for coal is sleekin g oil a little, and the price of Stove and Egg coal has receded, in order to keep the trade moving. The fall in stove from the highest point has reached nearly twO dollars a ton ; and unless there is a reduction in the recent advance in wanes, nt the end of the month, caused by the advance in coal, many of our operators la find it necessarrto suspend operations at the close'of this month. A re duetion in the rates a transportation ought to take place also after this. month, as they are higlur now, to Philadelphia than they were during the ltebellion.--Miners Jeer. =I A (InAND 81100TIND MATCII, \ for six tur keys, took pinee at the White House yester day afternoon. The first three turkeys re. quire(' good marksmanship. They were put singly in a box, so as to expose only the head and neck as a target. Tlie others were won alive by shooting at a piece of paste board, with a white bull's eye in the centre. Eyerything being prepared by our friend Edwara A. Mass, landlord of the White House, who is a capital host, and knows how to make his guests enjoy themselves, the fir ing commenced. The distance was sixty yards; "off hand" (without rest) with short target rifles, carrying a small round ball, at 25 cents a shot. Fourteen shots were fired at the first three turkeys before their heads were shot of The first was won by John Undheim, the second by Joseph Lutz, and the third by Louis Swayno. The shooting was excellent. The shouting _co, a mark then took place, in which the following marksmen, all splen did shots, participated : Adam Hoff,'Joseph 'Lutz, Adam Faust, Joseph Schmucker, C. W. F. Hoffeditz, Trexler, - J. Kantner, Louis Swayne, Nelson Delany, John Ernst and John Undheim. The first'of the three ; remaining turkeys was won by John Undheim, the second by Adam Faust, the third by Nels9n,Delany. The prizes then stood as follows: 1 . Ist and 4th turkeys, won by John Und heim ; 2d by Joseph Lutz; 8d by Louis Swayno; sth by Admit Faust; oth by Nelson Delany. - The beat shot during the match was made by John Undheim, the next best by Nelson Delany, and the third best by Joseph Lutz. Although the wind was too strong ntid fit ful, and the light varyihg, causing most of the shots.to go slightly to the left, the shoot ing was excellent, Our friend A. S. Witman, late of the Daily Times, who acted as marker, has our thanks for favors rendered. ADVERTISE in the Esoir, EMI • TO (iI.4(I,EMEN IN' THE IRON, INTEREST AM) - Proposed (fraud Railroad !Nair sion from Allentown andniladelphia to the (bent Cornwall Ore 'Banks near Lebanon, Pa.. on Monday, November ttOth. • Few are aware_that ',Pennsylvania can b4ast of a Minera mountain, or deposit in thb very eentrO of the richest agricultural districts of the Statei,,equid in importance to the famous Iron Mountain of Missouri. In addition to a vast deposit of iron, extensive veins 'of copper and 'other minerals are found, , It is suggested that arrangements be made by our citizens, for an excursion from Al lentown as above, to join a similar one from Philadelphia; meeting at Beading, from thence to Lebanon told to the Ore Banks only live miles distant, to which there is.a Railroad—w,cending the "Ore Mountain" by spiral ascent—equally novel An its ar rangement to that of the Switch Back at Mauch Chunk.—Allentown News.' AccountNo to the provisions of the Hero• nue Law, all persons who have More than filly gallons of spirituons liquor in their pos. session, aro required, to retnr►t them to the revenue officer, John 11. Zell, U. 8. Onager for this District. N EWS ITEMS. --The Falls of Idaho are said to be four hundred yards wide. Tho rapids form a series of cascades rau F ing from twenty to 'sixty feet in height. ho Falls proper.leop two handred'audien feet in ono unbroken - mass. The contour of the Falls is not un like that of 'a regular horse-shoe. From this it will be' seen that Idaho Falls abnost equal to Niagara Falls in sublimity 'and grandeur. —Two largb bears were killed last week in Clarion county. One was shot not far from Strattanville; by a Mr. Hanbold, and weighed nearly four hundred pounds. The other was killed near Jones it Johnson's mill in the upper part of Clarion township, and, weighed over four hundred hounds. Such game will excite the hunter's, and wO , expect.to hear of mote such animals havitig been —Hon. Win Everhart, of West Chester, a well known citizen of that 'section of the State, died on Friday, 6th inst.,in his eighty. fourth year. Mr., Everhart represented the Chester and Delaware districts in Congress several year ago—we believe from 1862 to 1851. —A gray eagle was killed in Williamson County, Tennessee, a few days ago, which measured nine feet from tip to tip. lie had to be shot three times 4ofoOo he fell. There are several others in the bamo neighbor• hood. —Ono night last week a huge shell duck, flying at great speed, struck ono of the plates of glass constituting the sides of the great lantern of the Minot Ledge lighthouse, in Massachusetts, and'shattered it to atoms. —Two men were instantly killed last Monday, by the premature discharge of n blast in an ore'bauk belonging to the Johns• town Iron Works. , Their names were Rep and Noble(and both leave families. • —The Richmond and York River Railroad Company have commenced the completion of their road to West Point, Va., and the track will be Maid the entire distance prob• ably by the first of next January. —An : lrishman at Bedford, who used some refusegn's house lime on his potato patch, unexpectedly dug three hundred bushels o potatoes instead of a of third that ipiantity, as formerly. Nits()sg being- troubled with losing the hair, will find a superior remedy in Hr. erber's hair Restorer, imported exelustyely by Irs. Amelia ',semi, and for min at her new Perfumery Store, No. North Fifth street. She also imports di rectly from the manufacturers the finest Perfume. ries and Toilet Soaps, all of which are sold at very low rates. n0v.21-3t. Ilouse-Drum:4nm) IlAnnwAtte..—Nniveß and forks, t• p uons, looking glo:mee, cedar ware, boilers. In►i►pa, !doted gnoth;. &e., Ake., at n Kroat reduction in price:l. by .1. lA. SrITOITKI:, 51. 1 .5 Penn, street. nov Ytl34 FRESH - llnuns.•—Ur. Light, No. 1 North Fifth street, Reading. Pa.. •lots in his store ono of the fittest and load selected stocks of fresh drags in this oily. Dr. Light and his assistant aro always really to wait on persons who are in want, at any hour at the day or night. Dr. Light and his heal:dant are both accomplished druggist:Anna gentlonten,vorsed In l'harnueolo , y. 11.11i1AT,Itcoueno. - 4 IN 11 1 111111 S.—Ladles I.)i - desirous of purchasing Furs shoultl call et the National Fur Store, -N0.341 Penn street, three doom below the EAGLE Office, there they will that well selected stook 4' FURS, which tvill m void at swill pre• ' A varietrof fancy WEIGHING and :UEFA LO ROBES (ways on hand. to to order, altered LICIITSTIIIOI East Pennsylvania Railroad, QUMMER ARRANGEMENT, COMMENCING LI Wednesday, May 20th, R'4i. SIX TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORK' WITH- oeti - I:3mocod munmaaami On and after Wednesday, May IPIII, 1868, two Passenger Trains will leave Reading daily, (except Sumlnys,)fhr Allentown and way stations, at 104) A. M. -arid 4.20 P. M., stopping at nil the way stn. Lions between Rending and New Ytwit, making also close connections for Mauch Chunk and Phil. udelphia, via Lehigh %Wier It. It., itnd arrive nt New York at 3.:93 and 10.15 1 - M. Four (4) through Expres, Trains will leave; Bonding daily, (except Sunday,.) for New York and the Bast ; leaving Reading at 4.41 and 7,00 A. M. and nt 2.40 and 11.40 P. M. Tlio9o Trains run through from Pittsburgh to New York, withoutehange of ears. litoppingenly nt Lyons, Allentown. Bethlehem, Easton, Hamp ton Sommerville, Plainfield and Elizabeth; and nrrive nt New York at 10.00 A. M., 12.00 M., 7.25 P. M. and 5.00 A. M. The 4.41 A. M. train will not leave Rending on Mondays. The 7.00 A. hi and 11.40 P. M. trains raa datly, Sundays included. Trains .leave New York. foot of Liberty street (except,Sundays) at U.OO A. b1.,12 noon, 5.8 and B.al I'. bt and arrive at Reading at 1.50, OM and 10.10 P. M. and nt 1,00 and 2.52 A. M. The 8.00 P. X train from Now York leavesdally Sundays included. A Sunday Excursion Train will leave Reading every Sunday at 8 A. M., stopping at all Stations and intermediate points. Arrive at Allentown, at 10 A. M. Returning; leave Allentown. at 4.00 P. M. Arrive at Reading nt OP, Passengers arevequested to purchase tickets be. fore entering the cars, as 25 cents extra will he charged and collected nn - tlie train from all who pay the faro to the Conductor. June Zi• C. SD ILTZ, Eng. and Supt Dft* SVltifOrNE , B - ALL-lIEALINO OINTMENT, For the cure of Totter, Itch. Salt Rheum, Scald Ileadatching Defects in the Skin, Dasher? Itch, Ulcers, Chronic Erysipelas of the face. &c. For sale at the "EAGLE" BOOKSTORE, 351 PENN STREET. JOB PRlNTlNG,..,'!:;vri(priondeti Jot) Printing neat y excenteJjai; tue' Printing Xatablitinuent. Apositive, permanent, and inunetti.to Re. welly for Neuralgia, Tootbnelm, Fear_ ache, Headache. Rheumatism, Scalar, Emus, Frost Bites, and alt aouto pains, ntleviAto Inun‘n sulroting thonla cowlitnto flat highest Alm of-the true ptill"lthef. Willa M.. lomat t A...knot in our own thy illt4 ntromly achto•Nt. 1n (tirettln•t' the Inhalntion er vtilootorm un,l ether 1,% n 11.% rthis co . ll4(4ltivut ‘tix.tt iltakult 4urgicAl oVolattoMl4, 01, SAY 11!,'S -4 1 INSTANT PAIN (71.11tt_i trill ftc,\lmplif,ll by simple entwartl appbeatien, IN effect k perfectly umgleal, awl it+ prept tit‘e - ert •,t entirely lotrtuletta as to, be Ai 11111di(1116 to 111011 i Id t,l n 1.. der nl o Imo the adult, Vbeneande of soeee:t4ll l• tify that Hifi le no thlion, bit a her 1.11,4001 et, Aro% ol met n stßato application of the cure trill (-oh% inee the skeptical Sufferer of truly initneulotk 11,/%lt WE CHALLENGE THE VirOELD To. Probe() 'its Equal, Ara family that once It eonieB acquainted with its virtues . will be tcit/ e it. • Price 50 . Bola by 01l Druggi E. MISHLER & CO., . 8010 Proprietors, Item log, I',i. See what J. A. Dudley, says, of t holm of Duct. ley do Stafford, ono'of tho largest wholesale drug establishments in this country - No. 09 . ST., Nett Yoac ' • • %Tanury b. ISA N. littipman & ON Reading, 1 ) C,. Sire, It affords tuo pleasure to sAi ena the tvogdortul offsets of yintr "rain Qum" in WY own ea••e. la Juno last, I was attacked with Nenrolgia in In! , abdomen and side After Pllftelitlit Wens ily for I neatly two weeks, was induced to try woof rem,- 4.Y, and after application, to toy utter sum la t. I was telloved in n; few seconds. o sada' u rAt the mud that 1 could. acartoi foliose my own onset% Vrom In knowledge of the nreparatiou, - ( firmly believe that it 1011 stop 1 ,in trom newels every cause and almost Instantly. llospeetffilly, yours. • J. A. DUDLEY', Of the-firm of Dudley & Stafford, WhOlosale Drug gists. wan. HARRIS' - PEARL SOAP, tHE CHEAPEST AND RES 2' A n TIME Fun ALL PURPOSES 'PRAT SOAP IS NED WASIIINO CLOTIIES EXPEPI Tlll UREA' AMERICAN fiCAP COIPA NV tnko vion,stiro in Informing the people of Itotsdio. and vicinity,' (hut more parttealorly all goo.t llousekeepors) that they aro roattutitettiting mot ntrodueing a Soap superior to nil othors for the following mitoses: . • VI - MT—For Cleaning Paint, Wood-work, Mar l:4oßEOOk. ND-7For Cleaning (and Polishing at the same limo) Metals of all dosoriptious.: Rouseiceopors can nt ones sod the groat advan tage of this, as it is entirely unnecessary to keep as. heretofore, Polishing Powders, Brick Dust, Band, Ashes Are., Sro. , A = • THIRD—Ii or a.Palm or Bath Berm, espeololly where there aro any Impurities or stains upon 1110 hands, Huh as Paint, Orem° of any kind, hinters' ink kt.,co, rOURT and last—For the thousand and : one other purposes for which soap Is in conStant win, and which it is Impossible to onunterate at thus time. DIRECTIONS Oalt OHINO HARM' i'llA at, SOAP - • for coal nnd ovory purpose abovo mentioned; To be used In tho ammo manner As any other Bor with this exeoption, that it only requires ONI.I-1 II HID thlamount of our Bonn to neemn t he SaM. au) o no others, and ONE-TIM M of the TIME; an LABOR saved, _. WAN Till), fret.," Perßon in Rending to irtfr llAltft'lS'P.ll Alt I. SOAP. , BEWARE OF ALL tmiTATtom.tt ManKfuttureet EreltiNirely by 'the Nicol Aof rin • Soup (b., ID3 Arch Sired, Philaddphilh II A 1i .11. Ili & 0 0 ~ Vroptiotori. are IitIRKHOLDER li MADEMA, Vornor of Fifth 1101 IVotth imam) Silvis, Solo Agent H for lit lithos,. AGENTS WANTED IN 'EV Elt. CITY A• Du N. Tl' IN TM:If NITED STATES, • Tho Soap ia now offered to thu Public at the fol lowing Storem : Stauffer &Should(ler. , Yoeinn & Mulwo. ' A. Potteiger, . • Ilerbino & From, .1. kB. Sayler, - IS. C , llointl.r Hafer & Buono, P. B. leieli O torn. D. Keiger, - llinneraltitv i ti I:ahp, .J, Durnlore, C. Ilelroltingei, A. Swartz, P. Shantrer, 'J. 0. Thomas, 1). P. Ureth A: (,'n., P. Heifer Si Bro., N. Koller At Bon, l J. IL Ilildebeitel, 0. K. Boyer, I W. Stott, - J. Jardine, B. lleminig, , .T. High, l& Behan.,.l. Kline, ~ ~..,,, • W. Boyer, • Ott di: Dobler. / 0et.17-ly CONFECTIONERY I 00111 0 1 . :OTON r atlt' C.iiki I i _ ~' - CANINES! t L I Cl4 l CR F.:A ! B. r. Hu 13 1 1 n , At No. 107 North Fifth Htroot► (Old:Jail) Rending, Timm prepnmi to furnish our citiren frith Con fectionery, Candles and Ice Cream, at wholemilo and retail, Also all}clods of plain and fancy . Cakes. leo Cream of all flavors constantly on band. A call IA solicited: JUIIO NOTICE. --The attention of mechanics and tit• boring men is called to the Fortune Building and Saving Association of Reading. Tito Am i , ate 81 each, and limited to fifteen hundred. Already a largo number of shares aro token, leaving a ft tr more for digposol. Those desiring had better will early In order to reeure them. For further information call at the 1 tore of Jones 0. Thomas, grocer, corner Fifth and Court &eels, or nt the residence of Robert Wagner, N. B. corner Fifth and Court streets or on the under signed. .1..11088 MILLE It, Secretary. (4'291 mo Mice. 521 Court litreet. R EMOVAL! HEIVIOVA L3l BARTO'S ifIQUOR Si O.E: Has been removed from Me Kowdone Building to the new and elegant store, • - NO. 437 PENN _STREET. Where customers will find e very large stock of the best and purest WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, be., ever offered to the publleof Beading: All fh proof of the above that is required la trlal. A than of Patronage fa /Akita. TOBIAS BART(►. HASSON & NOLAN,. . PLUMBEItS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. And:Manufieturerm of PIPE RAILING FOR CEMETERY LOTS, &o. 11S 14011111 SEVENTH NTIMET, AHADING, oe2-3mo. DENS AND PEN 'DOLDI.3I9. A largo ear .L-et"fulltrerent makeup for tole t.t the "Bailie Bookstore. MUNI r,, , ‘ ..--• \ . :. ) , 4 1 / 4 CYs , p".; ':%\ ww F~i' ~j j t ~ 7 1 ~.a►..