Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 27, 1868, Image 4

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—A OW tat on tiro ahediao river, in Now
Brunswick, recently set lire.to itself, and we'
totally destroyed. A freshet lifted thosgste,
which stated the mill, end 'the sapid anti
continnoa reVointions of theOirettlar saw, the
belting Of which had been' leiVeniarerbeliev
ed to have heated the boxes to such an ex
tent as to set the contiguous wood work on
fire. , , ,
—The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. have in
course of construction an iron bridgo on tho
piera and, nbatreenti occupied by the old
bridge across the Conemaugh river at Johns•
town. When completed,' the 'company will
have &double track from Pittsburg to Phila•
,delphls.
—The faniral of tho, rioter shot at Dreg•,
hello, treland, during the election, was the
occasion of a reniatt display in that city on•
Sunday. Great crowds lined tho streets,
and it were 'computed •that.there was .fully
8;000 men in the procession.•
—A daughter of one of the most reipeetti
ble citizens of Chartiers township, Washing-
ton county Was recently abducted by a
negro namo t Joseph Brannon. The negro
has been arrested and committed to jail.
. stumblin4 through a Paw•inill in
the dusk of the evening, on Duquesno way,
Pittsburg, Colomil Trumbull accidentally
placed his hand on 1% revolving saw, and.
it was instantly.sovered from.tho arm.
—The Supremo Court of Pennsylvania,
in session at Pittsburg, having disposed of
the business of the September session, has
adjourned, to meet in Philadelphia on the
first Monday fn January.
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• — , lniCentral City, ColoradO, the Como.
'meat has recently stored 1,000 stand of arms
and 100,000 rounds of ammunition, snag to
be distributed- among •the people, for use
against the Indians.
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--The Norfolk Virginfan says c "The
base and,sounde .nro covered with ducks,
and the canvass•backs are more - numerous
than they have been in our waters'for the lust
twenty years."
—During lest week '522,10 in specie
were exported from Now York, making
$08,487,580 far the year. $959,692 worth
of dry goods were imported during the same
period.
—A. M. Rhea, rosining at • Illountsville,
'Tenn., shot hia wife last Sunday morning,
sad subsequently Ant .Itirnaelt through the
head. Mrs. Rhea will' probably not recover.
—Gen. Fleury appeared atthe Count Wa.
lowaki's funeral With a black. oye. Ho had
struck hiu I';nglisl► groom with a riding whip,
and the bold Briton had "busted" him. ,
—Brigham Young's newspaper organ in
forms fitroubled world that the lesson of the .
recent earthquakes is an admonition to all
people to embrace Mormonism.
,—A Cleveland man, having relieved him
solfof two wives by divorce,• enneluded to
try a bitorter method with his third darling,
and sokieked her to death.
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.:—There is invosteti in the iron businesh in
Chicago $16,000,000 of CApital, employing
11000 workmen, hnd creating an animal
product of $26,000)000.
—During the recent.Erio contest, n Now
York bank, v►hosocnpital does not exceed
three quarter? of ti million, certified n chock
for eight millions.
P. J. Devine, who wns Consul to
Cork owlet. Mr. Buchanan's administration,
died, ti few days ago r in the Dubuquo, lowa,
poorhouse.
—ln Nmiport, R. 1., last week, a woman
shot end severely wounded her. servant' for
dirtobedioneo 'of orders. Sho tired three
titOes.
--John Vigamber tried to kill himself
with laudanum itt JJuffilo, because . las wile
tasked hint for moody. A dangerotts pro•
t ottani,.
—The OettyBburg monument, designed by
James 0. Batters* of llnrtford, is nearly
finished* the works in %V esterly, It. I. -
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—The "oldest physician in the world," n
Spaniard, (lied recontly'in Salamanca, aged
U)5. Ho bad practiced for 80 years.
—A newly married Outdo stopped in a
hotel in Ohio, and on retiring blow out, the
gas. Both wore suffocated.
-4.. lady's skirt, at Chelsea, Mass., :turned
on the faucet of a naptha reservoir, _and the
result was an explosion. •
—A tian died in Philadelphia on
day, froni a kick received in a quarrel' with
anotheeman,
—An unknown murdered ninn was found
in a brewery in Calden, New York, a few
days ago.
—Two Americans have been arrested in
Turkey, charged with' smuggling arms into
Egyptj,
—Robespierre's famous walking cane has
been sold at auction in Paris for VA
—Carl Schur?. 'smuts to succeed Mr. Hen
derson as Senator from Missouri.
—A smart Mina beggar in Now Orleans
maims $2O in a half day's work. • •
--Stealing bridal presents is saidlo be
common cr imp in New York.
divorced Westerner married again,
but elopet) with his first with.
—Tho Jersey City letter carriers hayo ap
reared in gray uniform".
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—Colitmliin,Piti,lnid a snow storm on t"ri.
clay night,
--Chicago is to Itaivo a new 'Hotel to boat
$750,000. . ,
—Qglethormeollege, in Boutli CAT°Jinn,
is dellmet,
,
—Stonewall Jackson's only chilli promi
ses *ell. • •
kimiiiii aa:kit, bill ‘i
gnooi no'Oktwt
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• SCHOOL' NOOKS 1
- Just renived at the EAGLE 1100ESTORE, a
full lino of books In use in the Public EichoolS in
this oily, which will bo sold at the very lowest
prices, It would bo to the advantage of such who
are in want of books to ascertain our prices before
purchasing elsowhere. Wo have •
SWoodbares Now Method, wi th Gennan,B
Conipositien Booke. •
Fasquello's Froneli Course,
ironnlcattle's Monauration,
DI
Stodilard'a Arithmetic&
Parker's Philosophy,•.
Di
IBulllon'e Grammar,
Ray'a Algebra, .
Cuttor's Anatomy.
' Goodrich's U. S.lUstor7.
Greenhorn Arithreetlo,
Tenney's Geology.
'Davie Leg flder.
Thowaa' Rtymblogh
• DlottolDnarlos,
Pens and 11Ponholders.
G • Slates and (18Into Ponelln,
• Spencerlank/Colls Books,
AnthonVl Virgil.
Ilullion'al (hoar.
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FlVOotlimr,,isElomentjr ary GormimlteaderE
tichoolit.OlNkots,
Park o r:itc:W a tson'a:Sorio3:of School Booke,
Critton4on'd Bookkoontnr, with setts of lihink-.4
bookej:
PENNSTREET.
.Pennoelea history of England, Groeoo, and Roine.
READING.
Mitchel's Intormediato anal Primary Geographies.
Tin'
PENNSYLVANIA CHORAL HARMONY
Containing:tho prinoipal
MILIROD. MELODIES,
Provided with
GERMAN AND ENGLISH TEXT
Nor sale al:tho
"EMILE" .BOOKSTORE,
4 '
851 . Penn Street.
TENS AND PEN HOLDERS. A luxe Iskr,
ety of different Makes. for, We at the "Basle
Dookstort. 't
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W=o TO onn t
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• 717 if: 721 'Jena Street; Rectiriligilb;
FURNITURE•
• . IN ILL' STILES LED lIATIRIALS.
The !Breast assortment' in the city to select frotou
and ricerD much lower than any other house, A
call from persons in want of any article of furniture
from the most expensitte down. is solicited.
CARPETINGS, MATTINOS AND
bIL CLOTHS.
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A full stock always at low advances on cost.
IM-Oall and see. JACOB R. BITTER.
fehl9 717 it 721 Penn-it.
'.Moqotvan & Miltimore,
DRALERB IN
HARDWARE,
curiERY I PUNS,
HOUSE rIII M ISIIING 0001:63
METALS,
TIN PLATES, SHEET IRON,
• Building Materials,
SADDLERY, &43.,&e., &0.,
No, 612
PENN STREET, READING', PA.
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K Y D , B it 4t; C 0., ••
Manufacturora of ,
t , • I , DR. STCRVER I B:
Celebrated T!io Herb Bitters.
Importers of ,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Also Sole Agents for DAILV.VO UNRIVALLRD
Winseigs,
No. ,121 North Third Stroot,
. PHILADELPHIA.
' Foraale at the Eagle Dfokstore. •
aug 20-
pEACOCK & OUT%
Corner Second and Franklin Streets,
Ilavo oonßtantly on hand and 801 l at reasonable
priooo, .
LUMP, BROKEN, KOO, & STOVE COAL, NUT
CHESTNUT AND BITUMINOUS COAL,
HICKORY and OAK WOOD ,
LIME AND SAND. KINDLING WOOD BY TUE
BARREL:
MT We deliver free of extra charge to any part o
the city, le b2tl •
C , A. GiIIEBEIMER'I3
Extonsivo Grain Warehouse
No . w ready for
FARMERS AND OONSIGNORB,
Who may wish to store Orate. &o. Storage end
commission reasonable. Also, aeuperior atook.ol
FLOUR AND FRED ; &c.,
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F l om% wholesalo and retail, fitlowor prleeethan
min purchtuie4 elsowhero. Ala% asuperlorlot 4)1
Buokwheat Meal, and Potatveth
onl3o, N 0.105 Ncirth
febs-,
TAKE NOTICiI
GREAT: REDUCTION
BOOTS AND SHOES, lIA.TS, CAPS'AND
CLOTHING
GEIGER & BRQ.,
431 PENN STjtEET,
'tiro have Just received a splendid stock of the
above goods, which aro now offered at tho follow
lag low prices:
Mien's calf boots,
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kip boots, .
" ' French calf Congress gaiters, 3 iii
" , working shoes, extra Heavy, $2 00 to 260
'ft ell(' bahnorals, sewed. t 400
Boys' , 14 1
60
kip " $1 60 to:1•66
Wrien's lasting, high Polish, 2 00
' Congress gaiters, . 160
" • lasthigbalinorals at), 300
I,n.lies' balmorals,l 00
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gaiters, 1 00
Boys' hats,_ • '.- 60
Wonlon's Morocco balmorals, Polish, 2 00
41
" 200
shoes
Misses' lasting Polish.
Women's kid slippers,
It giOVO kid, Polish, high heel
halmorale, 1)2 65 to 8 25
The above prices aro as low as any other similar
place of business in the city. ..
REPAIRINO.
Particular attention is paid to all kinds of ro
pairingls, 1
We ao havo on hand a largo and WO I II selected
stoek of, 1 , I
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rkirts. TRUNKS, VALISES, &c. t . ,
Remember the name and number,
GRIM & BRO.,
431 PENN 'STREET.
nopt 22-
NEW WINE HOUSE,
No. 852 PENN STREET,
' READING, PA.
OSCAR R. CHRIST,
PROPRIETOR,
Dealer In all kinds of Dowell° Wines of the bee
qualilo.
•LAGER BEER, ALE, &a.
op 21-
Mil
s4'oo
2 25
1 75
85
MYsciL'iilr~ioi s.`.i
Irk ANIL t INK
Jut rioolvoil a large lot of
LAUGHLIN ik-BUSHHIBLVEI
Celebrated Chemical Writing Fluid,
in Quart, Pint and molter bottle'.
Foredo cheap, at the KAOLK BOOK STORK.
Tua
READING ADLER,"
The oldest German Newspaper published In the
United States.
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ESTABLIBMID I 1797.111
Circulation over Five Thousand!
arhe"Readlrr Adler" le the best tidvertleing me
di e m for the German Distriots in Eastern Penney
yank', having a circulation of over five thousand
cople t s. It contains treaty-eight !m 1
ite columns of
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advertisements and eareMlyseleote reading mat-
ter, The Adler Is thoroughly Dem
eiple, endeavoring to inculcate the-a
doctrines ofour foretathercas hilt!
son and Jackson.
PRICE ONLY $1 GO A YEAR.
Published every Tuoeday morning. by
Yob. 15 No. 35
VISITING (MUGS,
11USINESS.CARDS,
WEDDING OA
of all kinds may be bad at the BAG
Electrotypes furnished If desired.
All ograisiill be erne in 4e most
nor, and at the lowest fates+ Apply
Bookstore.
DR, EUGENE 00liCRNINal
CELEBRATED SWEDISH
, a
Cr W 4000007 allAronlodevenyemente of
the yes, otomacn end nallneys. ise most 12pw
erfhl onto of therestive Mose lar and tier
cogs Met% anti e tnobt Meltab le prosersative
against all kinds o ever , and fleet
tiOge Diseases. especialy nst Chefers. Typhoid
and Yellen Fever. Pr o pel 5, gaunt a bottle. Pt
for 0. - Yor sale at dio'Huta P.k Italokstore
MISR& 0.,
.414 Penn Street.
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mind politica
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Penn Street,
DS, &e.,
s °Moe.
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BITTERS
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(Revised Nov.ltb. 18eX)
ARRIVAL -AND D'EPARTURE
b i th-GES AND NAIL% OS
• REAMSTON MAIL I ANBSTAGE LINE
Extended to Union Statlen—Leavea Reading at
ha. ut.itri-weeklY; Tuesday. Ihursday and. flatur
dal ' naturals ramp days and arrives at 7p, m.
•Itserves the following Darned Post Whets:
Cumru, Gouglersville. Adamstown, Schwarta
villa Renmstown. •
1101 ERTOWN MAIL AND STAGE LINH
Leaves Boyertown at 6 o'clock , a. in., Arrives
at Reading at It) o'clock. a, in, Returning, leaves
Beading at 234 p. tn. Arrives at BOyertownat 7
m. It _serves Stortersxille. Brumileldvitle,
Greshville, Yellow house, larlville and Boyers
tawnliEßN VILLE MAIL AND STAGE LIN*,
Leaves Bethel at 3 o!clook, a. tu,,, arrival at
Reading at 10 o'clock, a. m. Batumi's& leaves
Reading at 2 o'clock • p. arrives at illersburg
at 9p. tn. It serves Loinbachs. Lower ern, Bern
vile. Rehrersburg, Bathe), Tulpeltocoon and
Holsters Mills.
BLUE BALL MAIL AND STAGE LINE
Leaves Reading on• Monday, Weirtesdai and N.
dal at 8 o'clock. in. Return nth leaves Blue
Baton Tuesday , ' Thursday and Saturday. ar-
Mv at'llotiding at 44(001011. p. tn. It aripiles
ohu'e Store Knauer a, Bottrualla„ eddy
Creek, Terre
_dill_, Weaver'S Mill an all.
PIQUA MAIL AND STAGE NK
Loaves Reading on Monday Wednesday and
Friday at 7 o'clock, a. m. Aarrives at Reading on
TuesdaY, Thursday and Saturday , at q!clook.
p. m. It
_eppplies Mt. Penn, Beekersville. Joanna
Furnace, Morgantown, Taibotvillo, Honey Brooke,
Cambridge and South Hermitae. - •
LOBACHSVILLE STAGE A ND MAIL LINE
Leaves Lobaehsville on Tuesday, Thursti and
tu
Sarday at 0 o'clock, a. tn. Arrives at Read ng at
914 o'clock, a. m. Returning. Leaves Reid ng at
2 o'clock, p. tn. Arrives at Lobachsvitie at 6
o clock. p. in. It serves Alsace,Oley and Lobatha...
villa.
READING TO COLUMBIA
Bally by Railroad—Loaves Reading at 6 p, m.
Arrives at 10:30 a.m, SitppliosFritstownateinholds
Station, Stevens, Ephrata, Millway, Lids, Man
heim,Sor t Hilli,Landisville and Sliver Springs.
V ESTCH B AER, TO BIRDSBOBG •
Tri-weekly by Stage. , -Leaves Westchester on
Monday, Wednesday - and Friday at ta. in. Ar
rives at Birdsboro at tp. in t Retui: A
Ing. ettves
Birdsboro on Tuesday. Thursay an Saturday at
•7 n , nt. Supplies Golger's Mills, Blue oak, °B
Wallace, Uwohlaud, Lionville and West White
land.
READING TO ROBESON
Boni -weekly by Stage—Loaves Reading on. Tue
sday and Saturday at 70a. tn. and arrives At Head
ing at 11 a. m. •
READING TO HOS'I' • '
Sethi-weekly b Stage—Loaves Reading' Tugs- ,
day and Saturday at'll:3o.a m. Artivea atßead
ing at 9:30 a. m. SuPplies Addam's Tavel.n. Lower
Heidelberg, North Heidelberg, Erlok's M ille and
Host.
LEESPORT TO NORA
Trl-weekly by Stage—Loaves Leesport Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday at 12 in. Arrives at Lees
sort et 3 p. ut.• Supplies South Evansville and
Molltown.
COXTOWN TO VIRGINSVILLE
Tri-weekly by Stage—heaves Coxtown Tuesday,
•Thuraday and.Satarday at 9a. tn. Arrlves at Cox
town at 4p. in. Supplies Kirby v ille, Montour and
Virginsville.
IIEIIRERSUUItGTO STOUCHSBURG •
• Trl-weeklrby Stage—Leaves lichrorsburgTues
tiny, Thursday and Saturday atll a. tn. Arrives at
liebrersburg at op. In. Su p plies Wintersvllle and,
Host. .1 1 READING MAILS. .
vw ma DAILY.
New t ort{—Closes at 10 A. u. and 10 P. U.
AN'lllOl , llll I . A. 11. (111112. P. u.
Philadslphia—Arrives nt 10:30 A, it. and 0 P. it.
Closes at 10 A. it. and 4 P. u.
Harrisburg—Airives at 10:30 A. 11. and 4:30 P. M.
" • Closes at 10 A. u. and 5: 'P. up
Pottsville—Arrives at 10:30 A. N. and 30 P:
Closes at 10 A. it. and 5:30 .M.
ALLNXTOWN AND SANTO • •
Arrives at2:oo r. it. I Closetiatlo6oA.U,
to tsuavowN—three times a week.
Arrives at 7:00 P. elope, at 8:00A. M.
PRIINVILLN,
Arrives at 10;00.s. V. 1 Closes at 2:00 P. it,
110Y1CBSTOWN • •
Arrives nt 10:00 A. it, J Closes at 2:30 u.
LOB ACIINVILL'O—three times a week,
Arrives at 0:30 A. M. 1 Clop* at 2:30 r. it.
PlQUA—throe times A WON('
Arrives at 7:00 P. it. I ()limos at 5:00 411.
' BALL—throe times a week
Arrives at 9;30 P. N. l• Close 111,8100 A. ida
11EIDELDRIta•••—til lee a week, -
Arrives at 0:00 A'., 1 Close at 11:30 A. Y.
ananson- . -twiee a week,
Arrives at WOO A. it. I CIOSO at 7:30 A• 1111
N. T. GE11.0 9 1
FASHIONABLE
BOAT, AND SHOE MMCER,
.658 Penn Street, Reading, Pa,'
AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Tllll FINEST
assortment of Vino and Heavy Boots and Shoes
n this otty, also Ladles' and Children's Shoes of all
kinds. Sue list of styles and prices:
Mon's calf hoots, home made, Id 25 -
" ki 6 60
al 400 to 560
1 . 1 calf balmorale, i • • 260 00
00 4
kip 2 ' 60
"- \Brogans,, 200 250
" Congress gaiters, 275 4'60
" Wove kid Congress gaiters, 400 500
11 . 1 p boots, 200 300
balmorals, f • 150 225
Youths' hip boots, • 1 75 - 250
belmerr -125 ti 1 76
.mera
glow s
Women's kid, high Polish bal
morals, 360 4 00
Wpmen'shtstinghigh Polish baltr!prals,2 00 360
goat patent leather tip 200 826
" Kid slippers, 100 176
Misses' goat patent leather tip bal-
morals, . 1 160 e4O
Children's goat pat*. loather tip bal
morals, , • 125 1 90
. N.' T. OEIIO,
663 Penn Street,
ripllE READING LIME INSURANCE AND
.1 TRENT COMPANY OF =RUN CO.
ORGANIZED JULY, 1867.
O f fice Rending /n4ttrante Building, N 0.19 Nor
Fifth tiered, AS'. B. Comoro! tburB erred. •
Waco hours from 8 A, IL, to iS I". U.
DMECTORS I' 1
J. Pringle Jones, James McKnight,
limy Z. Van Iteod, Jaeoiifiltaffner,
J. '.1.. Jackßon, D. E. Stout,
Jonas Shatter, J. /1 1 . Valentino,
George Rinser.
This Company insured all kinds of property
against loss or damage by firoatrotes as tow twiny
oth or reliable Company and upplieverypian known
to Stock Insuranco Companies. .
Perpetual Policies issued requiring no renewal
and upon which the amount of premium paidcan
be reclaimed nt any timo, loss a deduction of five
per cont. The advantages of this method urn
worthy of the attention °flannel's and others hay.
ing first-class dwelling houses, •barns and other
buildings, in town or country, as being the cheap
est and safest.
Policies for ono, two .three, five or more years, or
for los. than one year, issued and no,charge made
for Polley and survey when renewed or when in
surances aro transferred from other companies.
The citizens of Rending and vicinity, Milled°
dependent mainly upon foreign cOmPaniet, Alive
now the privilege of effecting their insurances in a
home Inititution, well organized,with an adequate
paid and guaranteed capital, presenting as
strong a basis ofseourity as that of any other emu
pany. The advantage of doh* business directly
with the Compan and the importance of keeping
some'portion of t he largo sums paid forinsutanoes,
in circulation at home, will be appreciated by Si;
J. MIMI: JONES, kresident.
JAMES McKNIGIIT, Vice President,
-S. E. AxeorrA, Seo'y and Treat, • ' fitinelo
LENNAT ac OREM, r
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MAOHINISTB, BRASS FOUNDERS;
And
GENERAL DRAiiltil IN
Blao/dniotai and Idanufaoturots' 8 11914 1 010
. No. 627 AND 629 FRANITAN 13711117..
inn2B- • READING, PA.
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LAUERT. BREWERY!
READING. PA.
The subscriber respectfully annonneee to them&
lle that he h- recently enlarged bte Prelim ta a
considerable extent, and introduded steeps yolfig
In all its departments. and to now ready to ImPP/P
all demands for
SUPERIOR'MAL I T ItIQPORB I
For borne and distant eonsumptlon4 . llis etetit gt
Malt Liquore, warranted to keep in all ellatalail: It
as follows
DROWN STOUT, PORTER. •
BOTTLING ALE, 'AND LAGER PRE&
FRED% LAUER.
N. liberal percentage will be allowed' ;
Agents abroad.
DIOTIONARIia.
WelpittealludO* f l,
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