1)A1 . 1,1 7- EAGLE...O MBNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1809. ('iT' AND COUNTY. =ffNIMM SitsEe le the hair is the comihg: •nialu fully. 111:11 ouwalldiareerr prodlot. a Ilvoly rade. Many of thorn havo onion a, mr, tly 11110 all. VllVins I oybtOriiion tlaitlr' that it Ili Imth to eat raw oysterri immediately fttlr eating of sugar and molasses.. Wfr; notice that tho subject or ilitpl)lp is our public schools with Illmuleo, at , 0 oxpeiii , e of our State, Is . fitVernply ire used In many newspapers. ' • itornaatr.—Throo mon robbed n [gore t 1), 1 1 0 Alto, Schuylkill county, last fight, of a largo amount of gootim. Do. .divo byon heti tilt matter In hand. riliciii:ss Krorxrc.—Eight chiokons, A•tong to William A. Medlar, 14:aiding .11 Nodli Sixth street, w'oro stoleu,from .is t;oop on Sunday, night last. NE bluo tho Odd. . ,• liabb.—Tho Find Anitivorbary 11111 of !aunt l'onn Lodgo, No. 63,1 C. of I'. ,1 . 111 lo given at BrollOkOr Hull, corner of ;ightll and Point striket4, on Friday veiling, March 20t11. I.:in:sumo M. T. Cut itch, Fourth St., tey..l. P. Alillor, of l' estor county, will reach this (Wothies ay) swotting hi this ( 'Mach, at '1 1 ,; o'clo sk. The public tiro iroctionittoly invite( . • . O. S. of A;—Camp :03, o.' N. of will attend the Roformed (Thumb Ina body on moil Sunday even ing. Who Pastor . .Idr. Nleeanley, will deliver a hipOelai sorinon on t h omit. Rion. WE clip the following from the ~ S'anduy Mcreury : Felt BEA DlNati---Tiio 'carriage of the Washington Hese Company, of Reading t‘lll he Washington on next Thursday. She is veVy prett , ,y, Vitiated in 13111 `koungta host stylo of Art; tit& prevailing color boing carmiao, striped with gold and white, and n portrait of 'Washington on the stdo•badgea ;,tho lookers aro tidily oarrod, and Standing on a podestalon the front looker,' la, a lire gilt figure of Fredonia." 'the now gloat , lamp is an attractive feature: also the sido-lampa, urn of an excellent pattern. Sho sets on arch-springs ; .on the himi4Ocker is painted this motto,: 66 Kafue, Ado, Pro. not, organized Sept. loth, 1855." Tho Washington boys Cannot fall to attract much notice at Washitigtdu on the 4th of March. They tako with them the Ringgold Brass Banil 01' Reading,itud :o men in a now uniform, It will be in the parade on tho 2.24. , e. Orit l'uni,u! Sottoot.s. 'rho County Superintendent, Prof. .t. S. Ermontront, hi his annual report, HEWS :—.lll tho mat. tor of furniture n'oyory special improve- Divot is visiblo." It) the buildings lntoly elected, former dothotS have boon avoid ed, but that false spirit of economy which seeks no good, if purchased by expenso, is still too prevalent, Congo (Lucidly, wo occasionally meet, ,in, our % lsitatlons, the traditional, rural di3ska and honchos so projudical to hoaltii .aiicl productlro of bodily deformitY, The necessity of proper apparatus is becoMitig more and more apparent. A hotter class of toachera has brought its in , separable acoompanitnents, liberal spirit In directors, a:Wide-spread and doopor Interest in educational 'nation; i and a dlyesitlou to render schools attraotlve, aunt furnish them with everything ; cal culated to add power and interest to in struction. iii n few schools may btifeund globes, numeral framos,aml bbarts,'near-• ly all possess outline maps, and, though in ono or two localites a sothewhat !Mae ticient amotttiV of hi:telt-board sUrfaco greets tho oyo, wo yet hmio groat•cituso to rejoice at what has thus far boon ne compllshed. ' • In the way of the grading and olasei c.ttion of schools little has boon don o-' yond the general classification co anon p ti to over y well-regulattal scheol. In m utt districts, thinly ; settled as) oy gono ray aro, grading b00;118' tO/b0 i inposal- We. Wherever it was doomed praotioa hle, the matter has beet purged upon di rectors, and ,we hop will meet with speedy attelitiOn. 'bore is', certainly nothing bett in. a(4 led to increase the of / fielevey of the seirhol system, and furnish PoPlis lilting opportunities for instruct= lion,' Tim 1 , ',A0 Le sells like hot cakes.' ' TILE country midi! tie in an exeCiablo condition, and.farrnera are Ipth to come to market with their produce. • The mild weather lute had the effect of drawinglbe frost, front the ground, and tilling tbp multi With . , Mud, rendering them almost imkatisable. , Iltem IN LIM'S NEcEssAittills.-1110 nows from, Cuba that:war was Imminent there has g von speculators is a pretext for inarkin 'ttp' Sugar and molasses; and of cease et l f ler articles must follow snit, and now we hoar of a general advance In byeadattiffa, etc., and all simply be eattee some greasers In Cuba 'have a no tion to fight: trnele.f4arn wants tuba as part of his demitdons, add his pee )1e ara either 'Willing to take it as a gift o.- pitch in anti win It by{ hard knoeks. . 1., THE :MARKETS. , READIUU, Fob, /17, I§9. , I= ~ ,Philadelphia illoaey Narkct. In Philadolphld gold ranged stead's? all 'day j'elderday at 1356 , 133 N. The largo mend for bonds, for two or three days pro. v loos to yee.terday bay had the effect pt en. conriiging‘: short Sales. American silver ruled at from 4 t 0 .6 per cent. bolowHtho pilce oil gold. • The Reading, Girula au4 Flour Alarke!. FLoun---In thin' ihoro Is nothing slieclal to, report. Thorn is hardlS , fins' dountnti. No changes In prices. tPneAr,—l;p to yesterday, orlng t the bad slate of the roads very little wheat brought to the city by fanner;:, AfeW loads were taken, yesterday at it,9o par hindietforlipt.wl4o. ' • o.yri.-;-O4iti; aro 111 ,good dOuland, and the supply is olaortoud an advance In price will Probabiy take place Ina few ilaye. It us tti i koh this morning at GO eentti. C4ns.--beveral largo lots of corn werp re tv ed fro.i tho Nest, bdt, there doel3 not scout lo be touch donnind. II . — Yluo loa,(11 Of hay worn brought into the city shiee .Ift.hl , ay. l . IL was taken at 115, itiut 10, (aecortilug to quality) Per 200 t) pothiq. ' : obt,Ltrat riteeze. '. White Wheat Flour per bbl., ,1 61200 Road , " k.:•4tro, Fatutly per bbl 1100 U t 4( . it et • .. ' 10 50 Conti/161)(dm) 1.; .95 Com (now) .., DO Relit Ml Wings, I 34 ,• COPallioll, 4 ' - DO bran, , 49 Corn Meal, i• / 30 PAVING P/110.118. White in eta per leediel, ~....I +JkAt n 0 Rod 14 it ,11 50@1 70 lt,yo I 140 ()Ms ' " Corn Cohn SO Rending Ilotenclecepers ilfutl:et e lisee AND Poipc.--A large Id 4 of beef was °MAO, and in bow° eases lower than on gaturday lust. It IV7IN 501(1. at from 13,1 : to 101.1 per hundred. Pork still seeula to ho scare° and 19 ilrni hi prleo. Though, more Ne t hs oared thin on Saturday. It was up to $l7 per hpu lred, but towards the 010.90 of market eon d be bought for $l5. ErAat,ms.—Apples wore plenty, best Ohio gold at 33 cot. ts. per, half peek. Sweet potatoes are almost, Out of tho market, and sold at 20 Ms por half pock for inferior, and 25 cents por halt. pock for good. Irish potatoes, wore meld by (armors at 23 cents, While sbine of We huokBters.lifilod 'CO cents por balflpeck. Otrions were sold at 30035 cents pet' half peck., Cabin:me, in pund ance—selling from 5 to 15 cents pot; head. Celery, per bunch, gold nt 6@ cents. Small white peanti, solo sit 15 cents per. quart. Turnips wore worth 104142 cents per henpeck. Lima beans—only a few of. fered—sold at 30 cents per qz.tt. Red hoots, 20 cents per half peck. Pt des, 120 .15 tentsper quart. • Raisins, 10 con is per lb. Prunes, 10' cots. Cranberries 22 cents; oylstor plants, 10 oentS ' per bunch ; spinach, 20 cents per half peek. 1) large lot of dried fruit was offered, App.lus, 15 cents per quart; peachos,.2,? emits 'per , quart ; currants, 22 cents; bleekbcrr Des, 10 cents; string beans, 15 'cents elderberries, 10 cents ; blierrles, 25 cents; defied torn, 25 'Cents per quart; dried peers,t2o i ' mats. Pout:l - ay.—The supply of poultry was small. /ChlOkets, (dressed) sold at IS cents per pound ; !Chickens. (live) from tiO to 4,1.25 peepair. Turkeys, (dressed) 22 cents per / „ Yount , . .'nrkeys, (lire) from 4.1.b0 t 051.50. FN supply of fish was large. Cat fish sold at 1G cows per pound ; White 11.311, la; ba=;3, 15:;pickerell, 15; pike, Pi; had dock, Bccutlp9 , pound. lEEIEEDNIE MIM SBC-O,ND EDITION. MMN X3l-2 O'CLOCK P. M. Ton Goon EF FEC r.—Wo hoar of a man who has not tasted a drop of liquor for two weeks, for fear ho would got drunk, arrosted, and seo his name appear in our police report. BALTAINC-A-A largo' balloon passed ovor tho city this morning about' 10 o'clock: • It traveled eastward. Whore' it canio•from and who was la it, wo are not Milo to state. KErronE OPERA Hot sE.—Last night of Haselawyer the Groat.—Last evening another fine audience assouabled tp wit ness has 'wonderful performances and share in his ; bounteous distribution of presents. -• Miss Liza Lockett, of 420 Pine street, was fbrtunato enough to draw a barrelof superfine flour, and a gentle man, Who appeared to bo a little sun. burnt, had the luoky number for a ten dollar kroonbaok. llisl natne is Frank Terry, V 29 Washington street, lie seem- OA° be highly delighted, and immedi• ately made tracks for the street. To night ttlie ,Professor gives to every pur chaser of a ticket an elegant article of ,silver-plated - ware, In addition to the nada), 100 other gifts. The principelipre sent tonight will be 825.00 in green. books. flo early and get a seat. RAILItoAD r LOY nEs.—ror lu form a tloll, wo.publish the now law relative to railroad employees, which: is substan tially as follows: "If any person or per sons in the sorvico or empl6y of a rail road•Or other transportation cum pany,do lug business in ronnaylvania, sball re fuse or noglOQt to obey any rule or reg ulation of such company, or by reason of ttegligenco or wilful misconduct shall fall to obsorvo any precaution or rule which it was his' duty to obey and oh sopve, and injury or death to any perst it shall ' occur therefrom, any porsOn or liorsons sooffending shall be (loaned gulty of a misdemeanor and, on convic tion thereof, shall bo sentenced to pay a lino not exceeding 'lvo tho,usand dol lars, and to r undergo an imprisonment in the coal- ty jail or in the State penitentiary not exceeding tivo years. It is ,Inado the duty of the county District Attorneys to prosboute offenders against - this law." ALDhII3IA . V SCJEMENFIM3 • DOCKCP.- On tho 6th Inst., Mr, Leonard Gottshall. -residingin 'North ,Oth street, appeared before the Alderman and. lodged infor mation against Jacob Merge, charging him with., having *ruck him, torn his coat, thrown stones at him, and attemp ing to. "break things" generally.' The Alderman issued his warrant thereupon, and to-day Jacob was arrested' and guvo ball in $2OO for his appearance at next court. James Fox and Mrs. Annetta Northam. mer reside on different ends of the same lot, on Noversink street. For some time past . they have lived in any thing but peaceable, neighborly relations, and their difficulties culminated on last Saturday, when Mrs. Nortlidinmer, as James al loges, atteMpted to pour a kettle of hot water over him, and struck him with the kettle: James, on Monday last, made complaint, before the Aldernian, and a warrant was Issued, upon whim Mrs. Northanimer was arrested and brought up. She gave bail in E2OO for appearance at court. PEINNSTLVASTIA. LEGISLATURE. ITARRISBURO, Feb. 16.—Te the Senate, the following hills were passed finally: Supplement to an act, entitled an aet to incorporate the Church Extension so chity.of the Methodist Episcopal Church efithe United States of America. An act to authorize the Wilmington and Reading, railroad conipany to raise money by mortgage to build any breech Or !lateral. railroad authorized by their charter, exceeding three miles in length. I) act to incorporate the Doughisville and Monocacy Turnpike Rend Company. House bill relating to the election of township officers in Pike and Tulpehoc• con townships , Berki county. House s upplement to a supplement to au act, supplementaryto an act revising the'eharter of the municipal corporation f of the cit. of Reading, approved, April the ptli, 08, repealing the first section therhbf, a iproved the 00th day,of April, 1808. I:louse bill, allowing the Philadelphia. Reading and Pottsville Telegraph ,Copt puny to use lines along any roads c,ott trolled by-tho Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. Bill,authorizing the Wilmington and Reading Railroad Cotnnany:lo:lborro!, money to build . branche4.• In the House, the Ifollowinibills wore passed filially: . •I • , • , A supplement to an act to incorporate the Philadelphia, Reading uud telegraph company, approved the 16th . day of March-, 1847. • • An not to authorize ,the East Pennsyl- . vania railroad company "to deelare.stoeic dividends. , , - Senate supplement to an act to neeor• tain and appoint tho fees to bo received by the several ollicen'of this Common wealth, approved the• 2tl day Of April, 18(18, repealing said ttct relative'to Berke county. senate bill to incorporate the African college. . . DIED: ~ 1 1 ' r I NV ANNE It.t-In this city, on tho Itita ' Inst., Kivrk.., ilftughtcr of Atitlttivr S. unit ; Itebeoo4 %Valium', ngod 5 yong knit- n months'. IMG Tho friendeited rolat IVO of the family are reveetftilly invited to attend the futteriil ' from her parents, residence, No. 415 tiOntli' Filth btreot, on ,r,rhureday a itorneon • tit o'clock; Interment et Charles Eilftes Cemetery, '.l • o►e( Mit riot. Benkers, No.le, No:Alit 6th . quote us follows: RtfAnitio, Feli , lo , 1809. • • . • llf - 114 1 6. gel, July and Jun, • ldAy 0.1141'140y." .; 117 - w - 7 • ' • 10914_ Bushoug dt 15r0 Old U. S. IFB Old U. S. s's 1S N.ow U. 8. 6-20'81 Now U. 8. 5.205 s I Now U.8,160;1) ?sow U.14.'5410'0 1 Now U. 8 .4.2 01 p. Tou Fort,y,nond: Golu'ln Now Yo Gold In Rotulln gO7. July.aatt JAti, 71 14.18 i • • 110, I 1011 :•.; k in 101 oloiotik,... 1113141, at tinaliong & 1346. M==M=M 11.10r16 DEI A tutunN, °Moo and , • residbood, No. 4 .111 Notth Moth street, •, liondluir % Pn. - • •(lob 17,1t0, , • _ LOTEIEB wit IN - 01:11S, St 63.trnIdara, all k.iwarrantod nt • MoKNIGIVOI 11411CD IV It , Third and Penh ott(10 19 .• fub DOAItDING.—A gentleman n,ml 'Wife or twesinglo gentlemen eau bu,aceommo, dated with board at No. 107 'Walnut sitreet; febl3-lard. WANTED.-3eventyllve'share9 'of 4tulk Pennsylvania liativn,kii n a b) ; byy nvilioNoitip feplo-livti) No, 10 North Sixth strict.': T AUMAN 8,5 11AMM1,1414 importmi , and ,ticalers in C1101()E LIQUORS,VINUS AND SEGARS; 128 'Boi)tli 'Ninth fitl• 4 et, Phllatlelpnla. G. M. LAVAIAN, , f0b17.1m11.1 eGOW AN itir & A Rpw A liE. Untleryi Guns, sitousa Furnimong Goods; rity;TAT l 9, Tin Plyesi *AVM J t ron, BUILDING LS. B{lclfilary, &a., 4,a. ao.; &o. Ni). ate 'Amk stroot, Rea'dintr, Pa 1 ton 1741tpd. EWILK) SALE OF BANK-41(51t be sold at Public) Sale. at the Keyitone nise, 'on PATURDAY. February 001, 1F69, at T otelnelt n. in., NR Ann or FARMFRM' NAT lON AT, 11AN1{ SToql{, by feblAl-tsd] W, Y. LYON, Auctioneer:, NOPICE.—An action moil meeting_ of the BtOCkilQl(lPrS Of the Heading Library Company be held at Liblary rornrr of Fifth And Franklin afoot% on Friday ovoning,the 10th of Februaili,• at 7% o'clock. . W. MURRAY W4IDJIAN, Sporotlt7. feblg-tthit I eSN E a l v N ? rl' ell ; t i l l e A sda " v (M ei S •o ll l 3 ; -- 14: i n li ti4 cri 15, )0 and 17, 1t69. II .I:Ai.MAYER I the groat t 1110 tiblitea- 'lOO presents nightly. Embracing Cliambor Sots. Furnititro,Dress Goode Silvor•waro. Jewelry, flour, Coal, O ceabaeic.i, watches, Ste. k.c. Admission, 2.5 cents ; Reserved Seats, as mite. Doom open at 7 o'clock, to commence at a o'clock. II ASELIitAYER'S MATINEE, Wednesday afternoon. Admission 1G cents to All parts of Ibo Homo. ' tcblB-4tdl W. 11. STRICKLAND Agent. MORN Mt " T, l l l 0 4 WI T I 5X' 114 4 8 ' . 71,11W litul secured of ORR PAINTER, & the agency for the above named stove, Which is meeting with Unparalleled' success whereVer it appears. It combines all the modern Improvements. suoh as reveralblo cross pieces, feeder door and cut. off Hues, _ &e. It baaextralargo OVEN, and as a baker in not surpastaal by any atove the mar. ket. They ' , areal given the bust bat faction. Every atoVe warranted.- ' The place to get It is at, No. 20 North Eighth Htreet. It°WIN() AND tiVOUTING and alLkluds of light/ lob work solicited and promntly attended ' to. Having bad consider able experience in till 4 line I feel sat isfied that I enn produce work in the best man n er Dor,i4iiile, and at us renSonable terms as any other place in the city: To such fia may favor me with their pat ronage I will say that the best of eatlaise• lion will be guaranteed. CV, T. RAIN,.. 1010.40 ,) t) North liighth street. II
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