44',Attlfi 1 0 II FADING, PA. WEDNESDAY, JANIFAitY 13,18(19: , - CITY AND COUNTY. ED.Criolf--! 12 Ing •,11. Aurenttilunn aro requested to hiuid In their advertlsetne»ts as early in the day as possible, u. 4 our rapidly inert:lolllg circulation compels us to go to press about 2 p. ppors for Aalo at the CIAM4VriI office. 11. r„ (W.)—Moat Mali, 7N, headquarters. • • spnl vortisomont of Prof. Raymond, pub lished In tho"Enot.E to-day. ------~- Tut: Hclotylltill county altallibMinhaii'3Bl In. mates ; the (pester county almshouse NO. ' -• A promising deposit of Iron has been dis covered in Maidonereek township, this county. lon swept away the acarud span of tho. Phil. adelphiaand Reading Italiroail bridgo'at'War. ren on Saturday. Plum P. STOUCWB 110Xt Grand Masquerade Party will take place at the Keystone Opera lions() on Thursday ovoning, Jan. 28th. 1."1 ---~---• CousrantemT postal currently Ls circulating extensively, and some of it is circulated to do colve the most scrutinizing. •It should ho closely watched. I=l Tom engineer corps of the Reading Railroad Company are novv engaged in surveying and locating th e routo!of the proposed' Pickering Valley Railroad. . ~__ ~__ A NOT FIER 13,64141,.—A grand ton ROAQPrie ed to take plug at Einstein Dr !ling Park hotel, on Saturda y evening, Jan.-111b. Itoeb l'a cotillion band Will be present. Lyda your has good, and marriagos havo boon no morn frequent than any othor yoat. ‘ , therofore wo Infor that a majority of our F}odd looking young hullos do not want to marry as had as many supposo, ICNltosEro; is an antidote for a Hover° burn or scald. Litmus() the injurepi pare In cold water (brit- mon - tont ; dry with a soft cloth, taking earo not to rub at all. Then bathe in kerosene, and the terriblo pain soon ceases. N roll 74 NT lON W ANT I.: RMlth, for inorly of Ironoy BrOok !township, Chester county, dosiros to find his brothor-indow,Ooo. Patton, formorly of tioodsvillo, this county, now residing in flarrisburg. Any !Mimi's don loft at this oilloo wilt ho thankfully ro colvod. • AT a rogular mooting i,f tho Juniata Tribe, No. 74, Improved Order of Rod Mon, tho fol lowing officers woro Installed by D. D. S. T.E. Wobor, for thdonsuldg term: in. forger; H. 5-0. Jackson; J. 11. Nschtrlob; C. of R—W.M. Saylor; K. of W —O. B. Ilollor. , • , • un CItYiTAIA' HU, IktAMIUMO7 - ;• r the Bat Ma8(1110 of the Crystal Social,Vhih,at tho,Key mtono 011Aril 110111313 111131. Hight/ wail they most successful of any ovor given by that organiza tion. 'l'ho Opera IIOUSO Wilficrowded with the yfaith and beauty of .tho , city, and the affair throughout proved so delightfully pleasant, that it will be ft fruitful ammo ofdlseussion in tomato circles for sonic time to come. Carria ges deposited their lady Occupants at tho oth nitwit entrance until By, o'clock, and their male ()commas nt tho Court street entrance until that hour. At 8 o'clock \Vintor's Band took position on tho stage, and discoursed delightful o,poratio and other' airs for throe quarters of an hour. Thou tho grand pro monado, and then Prof. Huelva waved his wand, and the real festivities of the night com menced. Pull ono hundred couples wore on tie) floor Inc )stunto,and tho varioty,boanty and grotowitiotto4B of the flrestfoi wore ,both pleas ing 111111 amusing. The unmasking took placo at 111(.; p. tn. at which hour all tho spectators were invited to participate. Tho affair did not; close until an early hour this morning. (Conitatisitcatc(l.] Etwron Emit,l.l :—We of Into have hoard and road a groat deal about the ontorpriso and progressive spirit of our. cltionsi and of the cloatilinoss of our stroots and alleys, of the general healthy condition of our eityi and of Its dosirnblonoa as n place of reshionee, on no. count of all those excellent qualities.: Now, it any person wishes to he conviuco4 of the "cleanliness" of our titruots and alloys, and„of the "enterprise” and "progrossive Itpirit"' of our cltizons, let thong take a Won — along Washington street, botwoon Third and Fourth, and they will be 4 , convinOod," by qooing dead chlekon and other marks of "Vderpriso, and progressiveness" lying in the gutter, at tho corner of Washington and Roso •alloy. I have noticed theme proofs of 0 (.1011 . 11408i" for moveral weeks past, and I 1106 that thO pro tor authorities will attend to tho [Otter and bavo it rumored; if not for, the reputation oftho city, they eshould for the Sake of the children attending the Robed! there. Yours, cte., TIM Bat DOE% --Some weeks ago Counelia passed the following rerniitilion:r _ i• ' Resolved, That alto City 'Solicitor be find ho is hereby instructed to examine the records of the Court of Quarter fiessionfi, hi the mat ter of the progress made in the confirmation of sections two and threo of the tnpe t graphical survey of the 'city, so far 'as Ito same iippilep to the exceptions filed by tho PhiladelphfaMiti Reading Railroad Company o and to make a full report of the fiatno, hi writing; at the next stated meeting of Cannella: ' '' ' .. '''s ' In answer to this the 'olo',Notliiitqr,":On SO nrday mianing, aunt into tiolept ; Conon the' following: in the matter of the . .. , ~ . .• Topographical NM'. In the Cloture '" '' ' yea of the City of Quarter t ieisions of Reading. Sections Berk., County. one, two and three.' . • 1' . , Rule to , 31 1 / 1 0 cause tvhy order win& by:f/te Nurt on the 30th of November, 1805, I shall not be modified.. • i The passage of the Act of Assembly of the l:ith of April, 1807, removes the. objection which, upon the ,former , hearing, , the, ()omit found to oxist to tho oktonsion, 'lty the Engi neer, of the northern line of tho City of Read ifig. The boundaries recited in the flrstace= thin of that Act are, in aceordance established by the EnglneoX.: • • Tito main end controlling objoetion to the plan, as surveyed end Nitwit - 1 Of. that 'part of the city lying northwardly'o the Lobaiiiin ._ Valley Railroad, olvatwarillY; of Kisslngor's bridgo,and westwardlyof Third street: and the Centre turnpike,has boon removed by the Act i . of Assembly of the 15th of April, 1808,• which subjects the mode of opening streets Mid as. sos.sinent ordainagos payable 1 44h4'coltitY0t, lierks, to the discretion and supervision °Mho. Court. The policy and'ox pedieney of the plan ndoptod es tstmptir&l with a Plan which would provido for the improvement of thi§qaxt of BM city, in accordance 'with the lino of tho liookley, lots, it Is for the City Counells, And , not for the Court to decide. As the laW Stands,. tho 'Monists of tho county can be adequately and amply protected, while full provision is made for aeotttity to tho owners of land by view in Which their damages will Int assessed', • TM essontlal difficulty may, bo ibtind G 5 pal sist in the delay of lutproventonte in tlals'patt of the eity,by reason of the enormous damages likely to attend the opening of many of the streets according to . the official plan. ,flit Up= On tho general question bf expediency the Court is not renuired to,pass. The city autho. ritles would bo eufforedtoexerelso uncontroll ed diserotion on such a subject. if it vore,npt, for tho liability the courtty'for illuttagos;alA tho interests of the county Wing • secnroit ':,by existing legislation, there le no riiitsen to the policy of tho intsloof city iniproventent, the municipal authorities should not - ha left to decide. By consent of the representatives of tlt.Y city,' the parts of the plain returned Which eontom plated.tho widening of Court. street; ma the opening of Elm atreot, front, Third to Sooond, are to bo sot aside. The gm:Miens raised by iho exeeptionti filed, on behalf of tiro Phi*dolp.hTo ftkA4 *404 Railroad 6nitipittiy; were tietiled; iending the fatter, hearing by s contract between the city a Ito provisions of thisoon , fry! g the plan of the Engineer, are nig IMO 011ie decree now .pronounced, and *lt • tpat decree a copy of the contract, com pared tind'oeitilied by the Prealdent Judge of this nourt l will be tiled. It 16 agreed tha t the proper representatives of the parties, tbo exceptions filed by the East Pennsylvania Railroad Company, wore withdrawn. 4- 4 - 4 4 Atigh • And now, to wit: 10th of August, 1868, par ties and their counsel having been fully heard in this proceeding, It is thereupon ordered, adjudged and,klooreed that Sections One, Two and Three of the Topographical Survey of •the City of Reading, as reported and returned by the Engineer of said city, and embracing the territory described by the boundarieS follow ing, that is to say The First •S'oen beginning at the west side of the Schuylkill river, near the end of the Penn street bridge, thence along the west side of said river, north-westwardly, tho several courses anddistances thereof, to near the west end of Kiashiger's bridge; thence south•east wardly three hundred and fifty foot to the Wootton of the river road and Spring street ; thence east along the centre of Spring street to the centre of the same to the Middle of Penn street, and thence west along the Sarno to the beginning. • The Second oTeelien beginning on the west side of the Schuylkill river, leer the west end Of Kissing•er's bridge, thence along the west side of said river, by the several courses and distances thereof, to the centre of thilon street, oXtondod thence emit to the cen tre of Ninth street; thence south along the same to the middle of Centre street; thence west along the same to the middle of Third street; thence north along the Ramo, one thou sand and eighty feet to the centre of Spring street; thence west along the same to the in terseetion with the. river road; and thepce north-westwardly throe hundred and fifty foot to the place of beginning. And the Third Sec tion beginning at the intersection of Third and Penn streets; thence north along the middle 'of Third street to the middle of Centre street ; theincii Oast along the same to the middle of Nitith Street; thence south along the same to the middle of. Penn street ; and thence west along the same to place of beginning—be and the same aro hereby ratified, approved and confirmed;—provided, however & that the plans of the said three sectionstas repqted and- re tor nedaro made subject to the following modi fications, that Is to say : The report of the En gineer as shown by his surveys, in favor of 'widening Court streot from the Schuylkill river to Fifth street, and from Sixth street to Ninth street, is sot aside, and t't is ordered, adindged and 'decreed that notwithstanding the said surveys, said Court street ho left of its present breadth. 2. The report of the paid Engineer, as shown by big survey of the first of said sections, In favor of opening Elm steeet from Third street to Second street is also set aside. And 3. The surveys of the said 'emend and third sections as reported and returned by the said Engineer are made subject to the several provisions of a certain contract con cluded on the 20th day of August, 1808, be, tweon the said city of Reading and the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad Company, a copy of which contract, examined and cont. ° pared with the original and certified to be ac curate by tho President Judge of this Court is made part of this dooree, anti is ordered and directed to be hold therewith. By the Court, ,/ W. J. WOODWARD, • 1 1 r0SidOitt Judge. RUTORTISII BY LOUIIi ntortAnns, ATTORNKY AT LAW, kitirCOURT KTRKET. [COMM. vs. Rant l?A chlor continuod from ,The Warrant itself upon which the arrest was made was not producod In this caso. , A copy Wag Offered but rejected as inadmissible, the griginal itself being still' in oxistoneo. Esquire Ludwig stated that When subpcenaod ho had been directed to bring the warrant with hint, but had negloeted to do so, or ho thought that the copy would be sufficient. ' In this connec tion the Court remarked that it was always best for justices and thoso having tho charge of records to follow the instructions of counsel strictly, instoad of trusting oxolusivoly to their own discretion. In the progress of the argument of the vac) the Court hold amtafterwards instructed the jury that no more doscription of the contents et the warrant could be received, and that in the absence of the paper itself it would be im possible to judge of its formality and legality, upOn which alone the constable could rely as the Justification Of his,act. It had boon hold that whore a warrant was defective, not ex°. outed by a proper officer, or oxocutod out of Jurisdiction of, the person deputed to servo it, thp,party upon whom It is served may resist its execution, and oven third persons may as skit him in so doing. Of course, the parties • resisting undertook the responsibility of sub sequently showing an impropor service. The warrant not being in ovidonco hero, at all, the result isthat the ease is destitute of evidence upon the ono vital point necessary to convic tion. If it had been shown that Seaman had been clothed with proper authority, the Jury would have boon warranted In finding a verdict of gullity against Williamßentschlor, Sr., and Adam IC, Rontsehler, aS thoy aro tho partios who aro proved to havo fordo to the constable. In regard to the other two the Jury wankd in order to convict them have had to determine on vague testimony that they also 'participated in the broach of the ppaco. Ae Oleic) was no competent proof of legal authgrat ty Seaman:himsolf was the first aggrossor,and there must be an acquittal. Tito only rem ain ingquestion was tho question of costs, which the Jury had a _right to apportion as they should doom host. Tho Jury accordingly, ac quitted thO'deftS; and directed that William Rentschler, Sr., and Admn K. Rentschler pay the oasts. This case occupied' utjtii the mist dlo ofTnosday morning. Bockor and Flrmon trout for Comm. Baor and Boyer for (lofts. • SIICOND .DAY—TUESDAti% 04sAinv!I John Johnson, George Pogoly and Nathaniel Evans, three young mon aged respectively 20, 18, and 10, plead guilty to the larceny of four geese, the property of Catharine Sheen, in Reading. The first two named defendants aro old offenders, but the la. t has never - boon in Court before upon a cr initial charge.' ,Thb punishment was therefor adjusted with refer ence to the degree of experience In crime, the first being sentenced to one yoar,N imprison ment, the second to nine months and the last to thirty days imprisonment. Beckeri and J. S. Richards for dells. Johnliyan plead guilty to an aggravated as. sank and battery • upon John McKinney, of cmurkt township, on tho Ist of September last, and was sentenced OW fine and 30 days imprisonment. Laueas for Cow. Booker for deft. Comm. vs. William looser. Burglary and Larceny. Tho defendant was charged with brooking open the collar of Samuel Bagonstoss, residing in I}ern township,noor Loosport, on the night of the 20th of Juno last, and stealing therefroM a eon contakning Early tatty pounds of lord, and a shoulder e ham ud some dried imor.- . The proof itgolust tho t ofendont consist. ca d io of tho taut that live days.after the, the of lard was found hid 'under thethe ft floor of the Altar of the defendant's hens* Tho moat was not recovered. The can was fully idontitled by its owner and the maid in his employ, and no ezcplonation of its possession was tittered by the aofondant. The defence produced some •testiMony of a rather undecided description astetheprevions good chaiacter of the defend ant, and it Was also 'contended in 'his behalf that the evidence of the Commonwoalth ' was 'altogether reconcilable with his innocence. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to 5100 tine and 18 monthi. imprisonment. Jacobs for Comm. Beckorfor (on. ~ DECREE. - M I MI) KIYEZ, 0/IAS. li" Esstaal , SUBSCRIBE far MO EAGLE. COURT PROVE EDI NU 8. • / I kiktirt:g KO • OR ETII—LAAJI*II-oit %%lost - My, ovobing,'•J an, 1 . 2.1i1t , St. Potor's - qbarth by Roy. Father r i %tiff§ htrt N cit ID. P. Broth to At 1.83 Lizzio ',moth, both o * r O. g, y ..• . , • . A. • DIED. WiIiTNER —On the 15th inst., Genrgc Whitner, Sr.; ligod tilyearb, 3 months and lu days. ilia 'relatirea and friends aro respoothilly. in. rite tO attend the funeral from h's residence, in ()ley township, Berke county, on Saturday, the oth mei, as 9; ',Soot, A 4 m. , • . ••; ~ • r". 40E1 . ..DPI I 7. arri r _i f f f edput ri ,1 Ix Philadelphia, the prospects of &very cant' money market ate very. satistactOry. The banks contivie to repel* latoaVy reeetipte from: ,the West, nod thle - daily increase 111 the volume of money Ls producing an easier feeling In financial circles and a relexatioi In the &slab); rates of Interest for all kinds of loans:The banks aro now abundantly supplied wA4? 0 11 14940 n they freely lean out on good stinirity at legal rates of interest, but the demand bad fallen off considerably yesterday, and* the indications of an 4spproaehing plethora towards the end of the week may, If verified, nocessiteto a still further deline in the rates of discount - . lint thong's legal tender Is abundant, there Is a manifest dein oiencY in the suuply of trncttoaal currency, which is creating considerable InoOnventence among the retail &Islets. ThO scarcity Of Knell nOtesisduti mainly to the expansion; of business all over the country, and especially in the South, which has diffuSed this currency vety Widely, aiiffitif want is becoming quite urgent. The demand for mo ney Is not very pressing and is readily motet Monday's rates. We winter call Inane at fieltrpci cent._ on government betide, and *7 1 4 'Sent. on miscellaneous securities. The transactions In paper on the streets were voty Itmttbd, the, rates ranging (roils 7 to, 9 per cent. for fi ratotittAS names. Business at the Stock Board yesterday morn ing was dull, and prlies had a general downward tendency. Clovernment and State Loans were weak. There is no change to notice in City es ; PlllOB of the now certificates at 100%. Reading Railroad opened at 47,-a decline of 1,4 on Monday's price; and after board there was a still further dtialinc, sales being made at ; Penna. Railroad was steady, at 60; (Wariest* preferred at 33; sales of Camden end, AtOboy Railroad at, 12% • Canal shares continue dull; sal69: 1 01 Lehig h Nayigation b, sin 4 :7 9 b. b„ bid for Seim )? kLi Navigation pmfekted. • Nothing to report hi Rank or Coal etoekS. Passenger Railway shares ire firmly hold, but no sales were made,, • ___ T , tinationg ts Bro., Hankers; lfo:16, iirtlit 61.1 t street quote as follows .KBADI r O, Jan. 13, 18q9. Old U. S. 6% 11361 - • •• , -,,, 111% Old U. S. ll's 1862 - - - •, • 112 1 4 New U. 8.5-20% 184, July and Jan. - . 1 10sr3 New U. S. 5-20's 1865, May and NoV,, ' 1 , • • 108 3 a Now U. 5..18654110W • • 1' • - Ir' Now U. 8.641 3 s 1867 July and Jan. '• • •"- I' 8 • Now U. 8.r641 1 1's OW ' - •. I .' ''" " I°l4 t r Ton Fors lionae,„ .- • • •?,. , .. )105 1 / 4 Gold in ow York up to 12 0010011; - ,r• IM Gold in i °sling at Ilustong,a llr 0., :: . 135 Front 816 'Ptak. 11 . . 8.. Oatege; f•• • • ' Phlliadelphlrs Magkett. .!' BARK.—No.QuercicrOn Is quoted at 0241 ten, but we !mare( hit salcso COTTON.—The market continues firm at the late advanori; small stiles of ni,iddllegb dire' re 4 ported At 290300 % is for uplands and Nqw Or: leans. „ ~,,;—••, PETROLBUld..—Prices are Arm , ' sales of °end° at 230 in bbls. ut _standard WWO 0_0033 1 44 gallon on the s lot and all the month. • ,:, 1, GROCERIRS.—Iit Sugar there is very little do. lug, but Prieeh are unchanged Oki b6xiii'of white sold At 131 0 V lb. In Coffee there Is more doing; a cargo or 4,200 Wigs - Of itiO, at the Breakwater, sold on private- terms., 1 resale mut ;rade ex ship at 16 7 )(0 41 ft,;, gold. • PLOUI6.—The market Continues very dull, and in the altenee of any demand for shipment, thci home co sumers pareliase only enough to sup. ply thelti inunoiliate wants. About, Doe barrels wore taken at OW 75 for aupordne; 4300 50 for extras, 47 2508 ter lowa, , Wisednsitt and Mimics. ots, extra family; 48 7601050 for "PminSylyailla and Ohio do. do., and 411013 for fancy brallds, no. cording to quality. „Rye Flour bells in a entail way at . $7l O OB. Nothing (Mug, ,it flopt Meal; "The receipts on Tuesday, wore as followa ; ,1,307, barrels dour, 8,150 bushola wheat; 0,800 do :corns , 6,160 do. oats. , GRAIN.—Tho demand for. Whetit fa only ter prime lots from the local millers, and, notwith. standing the light rat:mit:o Mid Idbliliti, , *WS iu t woe buyers. Bales of 1,100 builiela , red lit 41. Ei3o ;;'bother at 42 00200, and white at 421302 43 itio sells at 41 600162 V bushel for western. Corn: is quiet and dropping. Bales of 3,000 bushels new. yellow at 87000 e. Oath are unchanged., ' Wei of 3,0',0 bushels western at 12045 c., and' light ` Peniil, . sylvania at 600610 iii bushel. ' Nothing _doing .ln Barley or Malt. , ', , PROVISIONS.—There is no material 1 n_o' ii it ,t 0 i ' ' .' . ;it , i notice in price or demand, Mess Pork Sells n small lots at $29 %l 9 bl. Bacott ,Ka arc tipper; tittiCtS of ,plain and 3 fancy bagged altaltle V a. Green Moats aro llrtuly held. Pickle llama sell at 17017 1 A0. Lard is firmly hold; sales Of barrels and tierces at 11.00.V01:1 in, " ; ;, , . Assoointos. SEED.3.—Cloverseed Is firmly held ; , 500 bushels sold at $BO4 37 bugliel; Most ho'doila ask $8 50 for prima now. Timothy geed h (Will Rio gti'gtq at $2 75@2 8% Flaxseed sells on arrival at $ 00. WIIIBKY.—SaIes arc matilitic at stol®lo3gß galiTt,lax paid. Tuft arrivals and sates of Beef, efitilo, at th'e Amine Drove Yard wore light last week; only react4ng 1,450 head. The market' hi tennalqUente Was active, and prices rather firmer. , Extra :Ponniylvanla and Western Steers selling : Ad, NO Ile fair to goon do. at 880.. k) add ecnamott at 667 c per lb gross, as, to quality. llogs worn id fair demand et the late advanee• 4,000 head sold at the different yards' eV $1112114 per 100 mg, not. SiliceP were in demand et an advance; 5,000 head sold at sat7c per pound gross, as to•oondltion . . Cows were unchanged. lea Iteadisoid afil3ditB3 for Cow and calf, and 00fMp,or head for spring orti. White IV heat Flour per bbl., A 413 00 Red %% Extra k'alelly per bbl 12,00 4/ Of 14 44 of ....... 40 Corn (Amp ( new) 1: 0 Corn (new) t , Best MIMI/MP, t 1 80 Common, I. 00 Bran, ‘...... i...,.... ' to Corn - Meal, . i 180 twits(' . rations. . „ White Wheat per bushel,... 200 Rol 44 It 41 , 1.8 Corn (old) ..• , . ~. ,84 , Corn (new) •,, . ?....,, , , ,, 4••,. , 10f ~. . musAntito ratans. Egg and Broken Coal, - 'stove, - - - - Nut, - - - . Pea, - - , -. • - Bannduoue Coal, . . Tilsit's was a large supply of libef'and 'park of. fored at the housokeop ra' mfFlibt, thth 11 /PNlOlf t r Most of it eamo from Lanastater couoty, ./loof sold at from $ll to ea, Poik, XlB4 to,ll, •• Iluirua—Fr6ah dairy, 11 lb., , ~ Lump, i 4 Cuarcas—Chooge li lb.; 200i2 • LA a b- 0 bard lb., 24 X i 1 4 08—Eggs unzen, 35 APPLI3S—ap ea p peck:,....,.., , i 28630 Dried r quart, 12 PBAOHIL.9-• " lb.p t , pr 0 . 20 1... MNAT--0001Ntkak, rOUna " , " I ' ., 20 N,' . " a1r10111, ,, , .ii -,, • , '2O ' ...,b N II A rump, •,4 H. < •.• <,• li, 11 i s Beef mast, _ _ , . 44 ...:4.....4 " ' so. 11 Beef dried, ' - (I •SS•• • 0 , Veal Outlets, • ' "' ' • , • 23- 7, 4 if " chops, 0 i nt 11. ". Mutton, . if 18@X) '4 Perk, . - 44 I*lo it " etenk. it 20 " Bausne (reek), , ; " ' •.• 23625 ,4 u smoked, 'l 6 ' 28 llAme—llama". 24 . . " 8110041, ' $ 4 . 1 k ' BROULDRII9 ssl , . 4 16 00000 ,•••,..111•••••• BIDICR.-4 " ...4......4.«..1 8 ~,, 1 , POULTRY —Oble k en3 live, .i f 4.:............10 „, t 44 B 4 dreslied• 44 ...4 O ...;....;.4.:4.16,-; Turkfes ive, '• 44 '..... ~...........,4411i.t, u • 'I dressed, • « ".,.. ' .. JR 4 , - ( th 1 010 tiff, vpr f1:...i....a.a..iiiiit00 Pciat, ili motto 4 , t... 7flaloo 1.,.' , ',. • -: 1.- . 1 Mosey Market. PhUndelptita Cottle Mairftetit • • gulls ANnrket. mama 'moms. Coal Market. littadiDir llowiejt4peAll Market ' ' '4l lIMMI:CII=MS . .. SC:Y 1 ~,, • 11 .. 4+ : 1 4, ... ~ 1 'l. ....t I • • .11 . ; : 1 q.,,.... :c , , -", - A - A4l 34.:.;tft. fn ~ kA.' 1 Fi ' X i .iy .7 .17r l i fit . i-: i t / 11 : I;tr 'XV ' ? ( 'of b'ilau .rms iLeit. q if • - - ta --44 - - + - _...,.. ).'..' it t' - " 41 ' 4- P 44 44 ' 1 " . , . ; I ' ) ''' 0 behriff •I IF„iirli:irili.7. 7 6?l; Tin -4 • i • • try Yry . I ‘, ~ ,+ry y i - 16,:% qbi t ili ri 8 lifi • •, . / l)y lidtik N ' ' t 1 k 4 g 43 130144)iiiieth 9 tOlire 4 41U1104111* " ' ' ' ' ' , ..... 'r. State of ThettroOnciP!; 7 " 5 , 1' . ' . Toes: . ' nit SS 11 !' ll3 31° • ') ••• • - -tiavrtcry .13haree-or,Utiloft,' side S6eidiertiiefilditt. Monday, Tuesday, WOnesday, Ti TUE tdtatQrlat portten of the entrinionity aro lotutly 419 u?lldttess<ofttl4p,weattier. , Tun Widtn.ltuilners Citin Avis presented rlthlt lint lit 'handSlinie silk llags 3 4 3 4 4° 1. . 4 *h,', i)' :t. ;! !, ; • 'it - --4*---- Soup of tho oreakeri; ire nreilieting a sick', i v summer tht year. A mild, January Is n : bad sign, they say. CITY MARKET.--4110 stalls in City Mar. ket were well supplied wAh everything WWI was nice, this morning. DON'T forgot tho ?Simla Minstrel Tr tpo at tho Library Hail, to-night. They w•il )o well worth hearing, seeing and appreelat' ig. }e rror: mooting yesterday afternoon at the Fourth atroot M. E. Church was thrillingly Interesting. A. roviVal Is in progress ,in this church, Which wo hope way spread all ovtir our city. sorvlco etich night. • LoortENTA, the groat conptrer, to his extra ordinary entertainment o Magit r al Illusions and Mammoth troupe of Canary Birda . , won: derful performing IVbito MiceVanti traincti Wiaslan Cat, oto., will glvo ontortainmonts this city, odlinntincitig Jan; .18th, and t0,06n. finite rnighte. "AdvOrtigetnont to-Morrow. UNION MEETINOB.—Theso interest,ing ser vices will be dontinued'tlik4 Wdok, as ; folle‘vs : This, Wednesday afternoon, at 3' o'elee k t in Om Session Roomof,the Vrobytelm) To. mozitovi, attertioen.', the (Ihikteh. rrldaY afternoon 16 St, Peter's M. 'H. Church, and, Saturday night, at 714 o'clock; iin the Presbyterjan.qhurgti. 11(oung mult i -litotes. alone) and hitaliteari then are 81)0611111k Invited. itttinek, near the t3or`rel Minn) tOorr,ln rast F,arl tow nship t Lane,sste; „colnutltted.,;,quLaid,o . on Wedtitsday; W54191 : 10 an apply tree. flb oft hls dw lUng lions° at about nine o'clock, and in about half au hour afterWatd t lib :'Wits :found duationinid by the neck, the rope,lu,whichtlw noose was made being only about ANVO • Piet ficitY the ground, Dephty i Coroner Bial.or hold an inquest on the body of . the deceased, The verdict.of the jury was In acoordapee with the 'atailic Cots,' Mr, lOnck,, who was a . rpa Utioctable altiien,'„ept stove at thotekrel florae alew years ago, No cause . has soon assigned for ..tho raSh ,. acto-- .kantastet . , ...gzpresB.- ' • LIM' MN ON OffEllillfrltY.4-.WB aropleasq learn'that'l Mr. Winello(44 Will':'efflutiithice a *pig 01.10oetttres on Choinistr);Nitit' i thii; t ro; male Befilinatt;P.l and 822'Penn i aro0t4 , 011 next ,Thtirsday.:ievening, coutinuinit deVer,y, Thursday thereafter until the.- full /lours*. 14 complete di Mk„..yirtucheltee;ts'a 'gentleman tieedtl'in Solo4o4 tt anct has the latest intieritinonts and apparatus with Which to illustrate and *simplify his •toeturce that they may be.perfoetly : uuderstood by any person, whether' thoY haVe aver pursued set. entitle atudied ,oi.nott We hope the WWl'. germs of aid citizens of iteadinfewill, not -pep. mitit,he propoSed 41xuirtie•of LpotureS to go M I : atten4d - , iiiitlhat our, ,pOtople`lyill' eneO r age and euritalti rare treat of the piipposod by Mr. Winehoston , ; 01;' 4, 64)411 llAtaraina.—•rno several mOkings in lbo E. Church are kept kvith much interest, and many, /It 11) ortllyerth4o 'rids church isecinits to bA in'ittlitlyingnotiOitlon. It is entirety_ froo of debt. Threellundreit oeholars'aro! hi atteildoneo et t. the; . ,schools. of that he r 4ukti,!: !t Ir. it •Dr. 'ls4On;'formerly of Tramburg, farm in Exam' township, for $7,500. TIo will again return to Ilmnlrarg And. 0100' 111$ profession. The extensive .nowl-.,etavof foundry of lifr, Dorr will bo ready for work about April. Rumor says,th,OglA)itom,Rmrg Herald ofi floe will be removed to Pottstown. We pni lip e 414;t i he 14o0tion Dia Goig(IctO•OPoll'l joVotlico at that piano. . . I'oracti AFFATItHi--. l4 Eitlidr a feast or a flint; Ine" is as applicable to the Station I louse 119 any other- lace wo wot of, and that "it nov(ir, rains but It poturpt!_fti thaq altoAtiogAocalityi will do' ail tV611.-- T hos trite sayings aro trett• cured up within the classical walls of the building at,the't &nor - . of Fifth ntid!irranklia streets, and perchance sonic future' hiStorian will relate how often the' past, present am embry,a .900;0111pp, of the ; eity'ar:lvetfato, th conservators of the peace, ,have whiled awa the dull hours by; dismally . ;descanting upoi the famine cart , or more enthusiastically give ing praises for the cophinsfsliow'dea WhielVtle4 soendod to cheer their drooping hearts. This morning - there I , •tyl, n Sena. At .pOico .headquarters. ;.' • ' '' i ,- ' - '' • ••• '' ' i ~ John Fisher(not the "King of the Fitiliorsil was drunk instlitglit.T, 011ioartltatier found that JOhp was so, and took him to the Station House.. John was 4ti k od, : §34s ) apd pc!rniAtted ' CO depart in peace. ti Ili a lA, gobß 01A , 4430 e .! u Tip r j tl4 9 A knit tit eii of the weather as "the idiadoestfvutgli were fail Jag „tokt A ",, Poille9r.,llavicoqco ' too William.in (sludge, abitYpettnittbil•bittuto hav a delightful pNyikiinotpp t ,., )y,,iii i iikni . li 4 d ,;/ ; 1 , trieriey;aiiti - Was' ibtahied: ' .`i , „, „, , . I James Maione, anoldibOyat the 'tibeniane" , ' business, wosout on , blontlay, in all. that 'de; lightfully,vapory weather,•borroivito front his friends. ( vig b feilow.gitigetna t, generally. lie cacao the synipatlO w ino over us Pretty of. fectually, and in the co se of the day-, gat!). ered enough "stamps" ether to bocomn gloriously . drunk,, and t •he didn't Celli i ; . -4, 0 6:,-;‘'. plot the 4tli(ofbil r any qttictiliari." ) OfileAr; taivrence - feint . ' that Jimmy ha( been taking too much of, the "crathur," an( of course loeltiir Ihitif i lip. ` 1 ,* 3ttll my let squandered all the money ho borrowed, fin t eluding fur s f , en f icitcero.,,,nd rent • pelinid- th * bars.' • ' • William B. Stith received a very complii „ t en Arks, tc9orn mn th (Opp' daliftpd Nei iicti(thit', "OlenO•Aitti+dia it s (igninj Officer awronce (good soul that he is) help; od William out of the scrape; and Mayor Ger.. nand, talang au tispeillat liking Pi W4lllam,ltaii sent-him to the castle on the bill (not "the, cottage by the son") , for 30 clays. Good, bye, William. ••; 1; -1 ,- - 1 ` I . • Olive Franco was exorcising her syron inilu 'enees add MAINS - 110AI mi :a driiiiiiSinung iiitini 11411 /0 °r 9Atti t ull ( ) b't o. *t tl VlOttrr•brmi °MblitlAt i 1 0 1 11. 1 0 : •:Mi.th; tit1 1 )07,5 . Ilgil d Pol i * . ;Teltititiii4AlPAi ii;ko an manmaolf, inaelf, , hir i a lanply ! t escorted 'her AO the Station. Herisvii: an . tier valet tv itt,t1,41gr649(4% or toiday. l " 0 • ' • - ~t trr. 1.11.0 h si.: ~„ :Tliere wore le lodgers In...theVAlOXteOiliic 1 041`.n411140 , y..l ~,, • ..,• ',, ~ .1',.,..' I.L'/ a 'l; , ,ii Pt‘it ., lt i ~43 1 4:, • • 1 - 45111,1 ' )' i'ENNSTI A VAZILt. LiiiolBioVt4iF,l; 4 .!, I " . • • 6i SA par lora - -w\ SI 66 • 11 , S 5 " 28 . it() bh Mill =IEEE 12:: \ ;In the Senate, a number of bills ' ~rtere .' tntro dated, but nuth ingi of impOrtartee vOit`rptoistid. Mr. 'Stinson presented .ft.,hitt:,;el l 46l4;',be tilild of holding eleetionotfrow-thst spring to the tall of each year. cs - V , 'I: I 1,1 "‘", .4180 1 one allowing writs‘oo,44, l oolllgUe ? is'oub• 11' ti c`lllt*) 4 .titil s j 3 /1 r. , Lo wry , ,a bill tcroteattili neieutinftii)out oftrilwfoMi Vertlfidgiti ,ThO (4) l (qW tnPliiinations iverecomadoilior 13E66 Treasurer,:i By' Mr. 'Etiltilit; VirOMOtt.' ey, of Allegheny ,;,hy AbiG A Miess. W. V. McGrath, of Pliilalelpitih f' Davis,Chas., CPP,PVI JaVh ig h ; , PY! Mr;*,.l?islier, ,, ,B.' Lowry, ot 13s; _b,y,,Mr. NAgie,,N,ASingets• ly, of iVasSingtiiiiif MrPOkle,W; 4' . 1 Irwin. of Buyer ; by ItLe....L9di k * Sp i arigith o Fa 1 c ) . 1 ' ' " 14- ` • In the tleasepinothingmof•impoitanee was ' d onee_ • ./JI PROOISIMINGS OW 'OO'SORESIL \ Amumcipprt 3:1.—1n the. Senato, Mr. Vrelinghuysen j of New Jersey, presented a memorial signed by Vrtinklin 'Haight, George B. Upton, Henry J. Outliner, laid other capi talists, !letting feral that the proposed subsi dies t 6 tho Northern 'Pacific Railroad, and to ,the Eastern division of the Union Pacific Rail rostd, will.o,mount, besides land warrants, to' $123,060,000, and offering to construe! eithei or both the roads fora subsidy of $O,OOO per mile in addition to the land grants, thus saving to the Treasury $75,000,000, and offering to give bonds . endorsed by capitalists represent ing $100,000,000,- . . The bill mid:log.l6 approprint4m for bring ing home the rent ins of .NinisTer Coggeshall was concurred in. • 11)11g . verek . introduced by Mr. SuMner to pre vent the alienation to foreigners of commer cial privileges .grouted by the UniteCStates ;. by Mr. Prelinghoysen; to establish a Solicitor and Naval Judge Advocate - General ; and by Mr. ,I , Zice, lit aid of the Union Pacific Railroad: The bill e4tentling the time for finding in dictments in,tholl.l. S. Courts ill the lately , Rebel -SiatA was passed. The SO Idttrphq Relief bill-was dtscussed. ' In' tlto , notte,' Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts, introduced tail in accordance whit:his well k y knoWn financial iews, designed to establish a greenback currency, abolish the National Bank cirulation,, and reduce the interest on the public .'debt. Mr. ' Butlor . 'moved *_r'its relereneo,..o tho Connuittee of Ways and •,•ntlittlti,' „which was agreed to. Ile then moyod ttifecomiidOr-the motion to refer, and spoke _pn the Mir; On motion of Mr.- Wnshburmr, e tho.motiori to reeonsid er wasinid upon tho tablo. • rho Sonnte resolution eotitinttiug the Ord ranee Couttnitteewas eonpurred in. Mr.Atilt`g, taint tho o,otuntitteeire• )orted the' 4aytion Protectorate bill; ~tbicl►,af \ orAiseussion, was inia over until thulas. Tam Ntrukrirtku.=—To•day tho weather is Oyer, mild and balmy,--ntoro liko the Wrst of Spring than the middle of winter. Tito ladies wero out promonaling in their best, and for varloq ()cooler in some Of the dresses, Joseph's historieLil,Ceat would take socond primumn. • ON a of lho few things that t ho North and South is / 11 ,4 )11) ,bithir - 0. VOL' NUT Ogre() upon Is that Flier. retva Yogi:gable !fair Restorative" iti Ina only the.tivst proventivo to the hair falllngl out, but MHO drusslutt over before the public. tlehly l tlestfrvoalho 811Yor it awarded la' the NOW Ilampahlro State lealy.—Pubuque - [Jan 13-1w(1 40 - THE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH. S'~ },', ; None but them) deprived of this blessing know of Its loss.. The, pimpled, blotched and Lettered covered Person 'looks ellen a Mono , smooth skin with Jtutioufft • mei in Wartliv desires the stone. Thesis*lloo systems aro filled with the virus of fiCRIRVIA,' 410 other outtineotts diseases, can not; Intike . gonti health. When the blood Is int pyre disonse is sure to follow. Al( 'hove' thnely •wurn,ing in those rlutplcs, blotches, Totters, Sores, Boils, Copper-eoloi oil Scales, Avert the volatility by acrlfoltig the system with the 8 A lii. Ali ITAiI ~4- iiiiiiAii AND HERB JUICER, SA HA RiTAN , 3 ROOT AND HERB JUICES, • SAM Alt TAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, . ) Before Serolula Lakes A thin , hold . . how Many" buy° tile virus of Syphilis in 08 systinn, tool in that condition contein)l4to um m M - riagicky lug little of its baneful in Welton on ) tile obnstitution. To such wo -gay 8 , op. rh.,,t eleansu yourself, of those impurities) of that ON:anions Intention, (which in many eases is hereditary in the eonstitution,) before you bring IlliSet'y (Ilk yuursulf mut (Alepriug, Price 411.25 per bott.iti. • TiY. MOBV CERTAIN itiniEDY EVIM USED • • Yes 1 A Positive Our° I nil Discuses Arigngfrons Yo u thful Indiscretion. Contains no .1411naral, no balsam, no 141ornity. Only lien to ba fallen to offeet a cure. They ari} entirely yagetablu,mall nor any unplinisant Mute, and will not Denny Wily in,111113 the stOnnien or bowels of the moat oolleute. citres.in from two to four clays, and recant Cooed ' twOnts , 4iiiir !mum Sent bj , mai:. Price— Male pnekagea $2, Female *3- I L Son! be Harvey Birch, liundiug , Pa., and, by Druggbita. DESMOND & Co., Proprlatohi r Ul5 Race titrent, doc 24 4.11 T O 'PHYSICIANS: , NNW 'V ona, " post, 15th, U;7. AllAw tne to ea!, your attention to my I , II,EPA:. RATIQN, OF OQMPOUN 1) E L 'X'III,A.CT BuuHU. Thu compoiliintAmrtti are Iluelll.l Lottu Litmt, CITIIIOIB, 3 ttNIPEIt BERRIES. 111010vop - rattrAttierius.—liticiltu, in viten°. Jo. Opel. berries, by distillatiOn, to form a tine gin. ettliebs'ektnteted by diaplacemont by liquor oil tallied fro, a , t luttjper Berries, containing very little 'taiga'; a,', 0111,11 proportion of spirit, and more paint tole 1 e than nay s now in use. Ihe tietlve properties ire by thielnode extracted. llttelm, as premed by Druggists generally, is of it'dark color. It its it plant that endte its fra unmet+ ; the action of a fitimo destroys this (Its active principle), leaving It ditrk and glutinous iiVeßCt,kolPt 3/Ilue is the color of ingredients. The tient; la Any preparation _ predominates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are milled, to prevent ferufentatlon ; upon inspec tion*, it will ho found not to be a Tincture, us nettle in Pletrinitcopeca, nor is it a Syrup—and t heruforu oan_be used In eases where fever oriel.- flammut-lon. exlstS. In this you have the know!. ei I g t\ ItiPtliologretitents and the mode of preparii- Don. !loping that you will favor it with a trial, and hat upon inspection ft will meet with your ap rehation, With steeling of confidence, 0 ,' , l,' • 1 , • lam, very respectfuily, H. T. If E EMBOLI). Chemist, and Druggist of la Years) Experi once 14 rniladelpitia, , and now located at ' his • Ding hull Chemical Warehouse, bill Broad wayi' , New York. (From the largest Manufacturing Cheinists In _ . .-the iVorld:l • ' I. am'ainitinted with Mr. H, T, IIelinhold; lie Occluded the Drug Store Oppeslto my residence, and was successful in conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed with lihti ellaraeter and enterprise. %riII:LIAM WHIOIITMAN. Flim of Powers & Weightman, Manufactur .F.l-,..,•l9B',Ohemists, Ninth ' and Brown St'reets, - PlilladelPit hi. If Ettinoto's FLUID Ex.rnAcr limin g for weak 1108d aritqngfrom, indlserctiou. • The exhausted powers of bit - titre Which' are aceoreptiniud by so many alarining symptoms, among which will be found, l nd isuositien ,to ,14xertion, Lops of Memo- . ry, Wakefaimie6, A liorter et Disease, or leore !Hidings of EW,II, in faet,'Universal,Lassitude, Prostration anti inability to outer Into the en. jokfliatits pr., tutowty. Tho Constitution, once affeeted with Organic treakness, revires the aid of Modicino to atrengthen and. invigorate the system, which lIIILISIBOLD'S EXTRAOT MOHO invariably does. If no treatment is submitted to, COnstimp- Lion or Insanity!onsues, EIBLAIBOLD'ff FLUID Errnect litionn, In afire°. dons peculiar to Females, is unequalled by any Other Preparation, as in Chlorosis, or itetentlen, Painfulness, or Suppression of Custeinary Eva°. tuitions, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the Ute rus, ;am" , all , cOrnplainte incident 'tie tile sex, whether art Ing'frent habita of dissipation, im prudence in, or the decline or change of life. ••,:xigiuternmOTs , Mtbie"ErritsoT litroitil Min lll prcovii6 Rea* -Won will radically exterminate With the SS/Stein (Minuses arlidtig from habits' of dissipation, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience or exposure; completely superseding those unpleasant atin dangerous remedies, Copaivo. and Mercury, in all these(lisea.ses, •,-. , f Use Listasatige . .FLlt i ip Binaoi. Boone, in all diseases of the organ „ whether In male or fe• male, from whiktever, Cause originating, and ho • matter of howlong standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor.,"loimediate" in aetlen,tind more strenalfierilag than i any of the preparationa of Bark or Iron. > Those sutteringfrorn broken-down or delicate constitutions,' redcap the remedy !drone% 1 . 110 eat tie aware thati however slight i : , i el C4,4* 'Of the. above , d4eages, it is ctc • ,'• idrookillifoOily ',health pod mental P , WO -A.r..„f";;:1:.• - r , • • .All. tholinvo'diseaSeS rkquire the aid of a bluratici. r VI,MTIOLVB NXTRAOT - IItICHO is Om greatest Diaretici,! ' ' I, BMM-by - 11riiitgiatti etterywhere.' PriCe--il 1.2.5 poi ft -title,. or 8 7 bottles for VW: DoliVered to 11 • it p. ..DOO Vpipt Flbeoniii•in All, CpAmu'r A il riN. • ~ • - . t•TAittiliell's It. T. , ltELtall6tu, Drhg and ditegi teat Warehouse &tl Broadway N. Y. ar tro VS t r iEg e llilf. UNLESS Doss UP trkstr MIK reit _pr pet, wo 4 Vcp.tp l lke of mt I ph tr atoilto „and , Jaeoli 4 eolawl' , ~, Ili ttillestliop. .9) Ai i 1 1 '1 ;I 'lns - , ---.4) , -0- BA.3LtIarAN'S positive,. permanent, and irimiediAto rattly for Neuralgia, Toothmlo i Ear- Ileatlaphe, Ulietwaßtiem, fioalde, Ihiro. Frost Mites; and all acute pairs. • io 4ilpilAto human oufferttli Should cOt.ntltute the in of the irtto pltiloeoplker. Illutt the meta Of ftielloo in our own day 'Wee alrealiy tteldme.l. dlroelltts the tffictlattait of chloroform and, ether to Riley Ilto paitte eolooluent'ltuo difficult eurgical operation, SAYRE'S INSTANT PAIN CUitE Will necompllslt by simple outward if:Mit:Mimi. Its effeet is perfeetly.tangleol, And Its prepott Its:nee to entirely harmless ns to be na applicable to theehlld ettsit. , f der ago as to the adult. Thousands tqlMNl , S.sflil e /60 Of. tify that this Is no net ion, bat a fact be.voitd all tontrsst Ster. / ._, tied f‘ *Muth* application of the t me n 111 rens ince the mos skeptical unarm oft's truly miraculous puser. WE OITAILENOE TIM WORLD To Produce its Equal, • . , No fa //lily that One becomes noptat We( ' tvult 'fig virtues will In, without il, AL , ' V Prioo 80 eta. .. Soh( by all Druggists. IL MISHLER 4 CO., f• , Sole PrOprletoter ii•Ogii, ti. „ , See what J. A. Dudley, says, °fit:m.llm og ligit. 11 & Staftord, ono of the largest W 1,1441116 MU os üblitliments WOW country I • 1 - , [to. IA Ditalkun Sr., Nuts Tett. January 5,`18811. R. Altanutrt & Co., Reading, Pa.-1)60817 It a ff ords too plonsurc to speak of the wonder al 1 effects of your "1' 'n Cure, " lu my lowa ease. s Juno lot, I was a tneked with Nen/Wile la_ MI abdomen and side After minoring intensaty fat nearly two week , was induced to try year relue. 1 ily, and after at. at»lication, to ruy utter surprise, I was rolieved in m few. seconds. So suddag was , tho rolief that I 'could scam', believe DIP ern senses. From toy knowledge of the preparistfen c i firmly believe that Udall) stop g In from ago, every,causo and almost instantly. Itestretthlly,YOUllo,, J. A. DUDL4I,_ Of the fi rm of Dudley & Stafford, 'Wholintige Drug gists. .. Mtn 18.11. PEARL SOAP: THE CHEAPEST AN() REST A RTIOLN OR ALb PURPOSE'S THAI' SOAP .IS viy4D k'OR, WASIIING CLOTHES EXOEPTAD.' TILE GREAT AMERICAN SOAP - 004001 take pleasure in }nformius the people ofl etullti k and vicinity, (nut moro ptirticUlarly a ito wi Ilmisokoopers) that they are anufiletut aid ) 1 introducing a Soap superior to all others f the , following purposes: bIoFIRT—Rr Cleaning R Paint , lVoo 4 l-tinfki tilihr ,h,o, BEOOEOFor gleaning (and Polishing , at he seine limo Metals of All .dosorlptiOns,, , ItousekcoOrs oati at ones see ft(eiteatjniTAA foam of Clot, iv it is entirely unnecessary to iteeP as heretofore, Polishing Powders, Brick Dust, Band, Ashes, Are., he. THIRD—roe a Palm or Bath Soap, especisflY whore thorn are any impurities oT sta rs upon the hands, such as Paint, ()rodeo of any kind', Print's.' Ink, ho. „_ho. ,• •youp,Tit and last—For the thousand ! r4nd one other purposcs for wjiich soap is in corlifislit Vv.. and which it is impossible to ontitnotlite lilting time. y i DIMITIONII :ton IMMO 1111tElle PURL BOAP for each anti every Purpose above megtioll4d. Te m ho used in the oo mammas stay* eyßotiftßitt this exttoptinn, that It 'only requites N4-TH,lii the amount of our Soap 0 accomplish the Ma. Ili slats its others, and ONE-THIRD of the ; TIN! and LABOR saved, WANTED, every Person in landing to try HARRIS' PI I :A41. BOAT. ' IJEWARR OF ALL IMITATIONS! t Natigfitctured larclmiv . ely by the Orval: .Afnitrit ' Soup 01,;103 Arch Street, Philodels*Atcl. • II A It R /0& (3 0., Proprietor's, tto- lluakitomign * MAtmins, corner of Fifth and Washington Streets, Bole Agents for Atgaittag. AGENTS WANTED_IN EVERY OI,TV it COUN TY IN Tllll UNITED STATES. The Soap iktiOw offered to the Mlle et 110 M low ing Stores: Statiffir & Shtnfolder, Yocum & Houma.' A. Pot °lgor, 'fertile° & From, J. kll Saylor, , .11. O. I l e l tster, , t - FJ. Hafer dc lloon B. ighthiln, 1). Keiser, Rhine bits & iiptip,' J, Dundore, 0.116 elfinger, A. Swart, P. Shaeffer, , 'L ' J. 0. Thomas, - - D. P. Grath & P. Keifer & Bro., - Id. Ke if er &Son, (.1. 11. Ilildehoitel, . O. R. )over, W. Stott, J. Jardine, , '/ IL Ilommig, ' J. High, , P. Dolled. J, Kling, , . W. Boyer, , Ott & Defiler. 0ct,17-ly .l, ------- ._..._ ____-___..... CARPETS ! UAltl'ill'S 1,1 , If. MARKIIEY 86 00:.. No. II» l'ltint street. below "'middle, be -r tweeze Sixth avid Seventh streets, Respectfully inform the citizens of Reading and vf. cinity, that they are manufacturing the rely Nous grain, all-wool Carpets, ever offered In this Gilt La testpatterns and colors. Wholesale And roan at New York prices, Wo invi,te,tho public to examine our good t before purchasing elsewhere, and save 25 per cent.. Buy oat of first class hands and save mends , • • - d.ll -3m B. 11. MARKLEY d< 00." THE READING FIRE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, OF BERKS .COUNTY. Orwanlod, July, 1807. r • Captfts . Office, Reading insurande Building, No. i North ..1 0 (1114 area, South-Eat, Corner of Court Street. • OFFICH HOURS FROM 8 A. M. to 81'. 1f. DIREUTORB J. PniNoms Jorms, J AitlsslituKpnicniT, 11E1411Y Z. VAN REND, JAcoB SUATTN/li i _ J. T. JAVKBON, D. Birolvr JONAH SIIALTRII, J..T. Ozottott !Cronus. • MIIIS COMPANY INSURES. ALL 1 kinds of property against:Joss or damage by fire at rates as low as any other reliable Company and upon every plan knOwn tolitock-Instiranoe Companies. Perpetual Policies issued requiring no reoewal and upon which the amount of premium plkidean ho reclaimed at an time, lose a deduction alive per cent. The a( vantages of this method are worthy of the att 'Akin of farmers And Others having tirst-class dwelling ' houses, him d i t other build rigs, In town or country, as being ti e cheapest ad safest. • Policies Or ono, two, three, rive or More teen, or for less than one year, Issued end nO cal4rgO made for Polley and survey when renewed or when Insurances are transferred from other oOnt• patties, The citizens of Bending and vicinity, hitherto dependent mainly upon foreigneotnpanDblite now the privilege of effecting their Ina moss in a home institution, well organized, Itb an adequate paid in and guaranteed oaPitlik pre senting as strong a basis ofAecur t ityah I t et re -any Other company: The advan VI or doing .business directly with the Company and the Im portance of keeping. some ,portion f the large suing paid for inetfrancea, in elronhitiorfilt nOnurt will be appreciated by all.„; .„1 PRINGLE JONEff, President. JAMES MoKNIORT, Vice President, 8.11. ANCONA, Secretary and Treasurer.- aug 8,18684yd/0v nu. JOHN STEPHEN, FORMERLY or Woweisclorf, tenders his professional ger iices to the citizens e; Reading.. (Moe JO. 207 North Sixth Street. Can beteonsuited'athisolllce, or at the Keystone Ifoutie. ' Nee 2.2.661d411W 44 AZORAPS FROM TIM'X'II4*,,N, TA • BY A BERRI; Bk.:mgt. ' TIIE OTHER RIDE ` _ TIDO . ItU3lOll, FANCY, AND STUBII9&IK41140. TREATAIENT OF ••••• CAMP GBAsp AND JOHNSON'S ISLAND. _ Ono of,tho most readable b0i2k.410.11:133. For sato by • "RIM Nagle! k 4, • 831 Penn strap% Nettang. - 1V 0 7-1 I*. ',Bellbsintl3Elt woutti inform his old friowisina aitOirsire that ho has his Moe at No. St South Sixth street, near Penn, whore he is pieriarqd to at t tendlo sit kinds oreollections from ofsecrollartotlkiftande y and all kinds ofconveyancing done attikeoblgiSils notice, he also acts as Counsel for Auminems tors in settling up Estates on reasonable Wm. . • MATTHIAS SINAUILW ' • Alderman and Attorney at Law, I a
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