Tit EM EADIpIO;.. 11.114EPX10110)11;„t4;':!'efa CI AND COUNT sorrsoit.4* IrOWL—Rizedipir b e ight,breireibmW , • • • . Every net qaasoelatlon If an a 44 of ef . s . nifineee. Those who leek knowledge, read and study. Many Pratt thle*esiiiro4. •i' ' 4 Tho upper wrinkle—the POI htyl , . lies t rule7ibtgoidetic • ' The boot and shoe business Is reviving. • • Bawbuok Diek has returned from this eotli t to, much improved la belga,. XIO will Optima' the business of wood•sawing. • Religious services were held lathe millet house; yesterday afternoon. by 80. fledge *ear, of the Baptist Church, misted by aerosol other preachers' of this city, which were ~attendby a Ike inter Der dimple:who appeared t ote ileoply interest ed in the services. ; ; Tho engine "Illinois," - which ran off the track, on Battirday, this side °Ube Lebanon VW/0Y bridge, anti 'was sopsewhat damaged, was gslol . ll 40 the shops and Immediately repaired. . • A few days ago a little boy, whose mime we did not learn, got on a scaffold, at anew 1100110 M Robe front* Airtime, *hen he booanie.gAidit and fell to th e %maul's distance of 12 or ltleet. Ile was taken up by ono of the.woritnien and nettled to his: home, when, strange milt may sew, It wits Wind that ho was not More hurt than having his obeett • . soverely aut. ' A cart, loaded with tuba s brokq down in Wash ington street, between Third and Postrth.ceasod by a whet)) coming off v . , A little son of. Mr. Daniel Tobias, who resides near the new'rollinp Mill, bs4 his for finer, of the left hand mashed board biting on Xt. 1 1 Our beautiful ' l / 1 1Noith'new streets offer footwalkerAtok, and ‘ Apadei tenor. 's ti ng ily •on neatly every vaun t 19t., try of the orstermanor watermelon pedlar,' li hat heard. fur the louder tell of the, mason, ,i ' more brick-T. hrlok I" '; • Wo wou,L t again urge the young inen'of our city to like an interest In the Iteading Library. The long evening's aro now coming on, And Young men could not AO a better ,place to spend a few Ocar ia bouts' thin t 4 the Library,rootne, Read if you would biNleo. " Though the heat ires yea* otipreaslyo yesterday, yet the churches throughout the olt*. were well attended. SeVerial of the :ptiliAte Were 11110 d by ministers from abroad. ' ?dere lunte do not Make alumna, nor be honoring harmony. Nevertfielesi 'iliany 'peopto do not na- Init the theall, iterd'iro thittar'llkeingolves that noise Is polo. 1 . ... . . • The Imilvkiuet stiiil took ' the Joke returned It next day, wltb the e.ltplanittlon that he wit; gaorely In fun.' At Lancaster , on riday last; Oharlos. s telx year old eon of Samuel aeh, Es ,of this otty.r*iis bad ly scalded by having 'CUP of hot eiffroeslPHled in, his Moo.' • '.' Aldermen; police oilicers t constables and the functionaries of lair and older complain of tho general inothity. ara hbservence of the puhlio peace throughout our oily, • . Thislaw requires , every menuraotures. °reiterate bare a sign put over. his place of business.' The time iNaerlbeil fop so doing espbred .an Titania , / week, land tboseirlio have failed to comply are now liable to nlin 0k541191 to $B9O. " ' • • Man) people ils'ori respect foi their fiends by hinting thina.4-ortbetr etotaiparta—on the wall. Capital, but noteasepy punishment. , Do travellere whoio multi on rallWays neces sarily live too fist? ' • •- The lianiareff itaripoisatten wilrhold their atieivereary stab; et Litts /bible, &VOA urday the 191iLust, Where no dOnht bait large gatheriug on the sweeten. . A large number 6l' new sindjtandsona. Night cars have been phi/A on the Reading Railroad. The weather 6n Saturday rind Yesterday via op pressively bet s guilty.' It reminded °nisi( the, fervid and glowing deo of .bllY and August; It is said that a foundered hors° may be cured by mixing a pint of sunflower seedsvilth Me food. Franklin street, below kali; bas been put. In substantial order. The gbod work is going on.. A sort ofa row took place at the old depot yes terday afternoon. The men Were much °gone& but the heat being very oppressive their courage; failed and 'smitten came to a close. The last, riot lingering look which wo.gave to °hi thermometer yesterday at 11 o•olookfia. m„ the, mercury narked MI Ofilegrees, Industrion! men who rinderelend : fruit ironing %to get one hundred:ll°re imoritk, brit urine een be hired because such will have land of thok tOrr4 The school' of Liataturw wiliwpowori MondaYd September 21st, Wl' the `eieeptiOn of this' High School, rihieh irlil commence on the antlionilaY la November, ' • Base bell gytatita In mar 1112 RUDY 1 4 bay*" titer degeneritteinto oobasione of gambling; and it is proposod by eapeetftbio People . ttic seek 'tune other beiltby recreation. , ), ' • The number of:Mechanics. from Rot: tag and vicinity at the Mechanics Parade at Lancaster; is estimated at 1500. • A lady's breastpin was lost on Saturday night on Penn or Fifth street. The Ander will receive a liberal reward if left at the Barna bookstore. • A new seirmilno toy Is a magnet!. fish , out out , of paper, colored to imitate nature, and OWN bole* placed in the palm otthelrea Wriggles as natur ally and uneasily as a fish out of Water• The Macedonian' 011 vendor did quite gotd business on Saturday Wight. At one gine It WAS hard to toll which, he or Ool:TOrney. attracted the largest card--but. ”011",:at last 00Auered and draw much the largest cr owd. , , • . • Oa Saturday afternoon 4 ottnit man, named , .fames Oster. restdins :trk Ninth street,; iu attempt tor to out derrn'i trop, (Mt htri right fogt, Oh the sZe be was *Wag, post botrlhly. The out; is quitp serious, and may 04tuto the ninintattefi of the foot: Dr. 'footman dressed the wound. John? Miller lives in Buttonwood street, abort) 1 9 11 lb, and is in the habit of drinking too mach.' and then coming I,pzio and abusing:his wife; On Thursday he wefit a 'little Wilier, thin IWO. Miller was willing to stand . Ile struck her. In the hoe and choked her, Shot:node nomplolnt before Alderman Mengel.'whe sent notulable Diehl. idler her husband and bound him ore! to • infuser gt . court.—Gaseqe. ,The Invinolblas of Reading, paraded on Satur day night. They started out with fourteen lam. but before they returned they had swelled th eir "display!" to fifteen. ' • • ' • • . , That Betiding is not far distant from becoming' the second city in the State; in she, population and mortufseturee, no intelligent Mind can doubt. In our ramblei through its thoroughfares,' we see im provement and enterprise marked in minx,. direc tion, In nearly every street sit/ alley now build ings are nudist root, and 'ground is bebig broken for still more. Workshops,ehurches,soltoolhouses, and public' halls, resound with the steady cry of "more bricks! more morbsil" 'and' imagist gains towordcompletion,. fitrenteare baud thrallu and the beautitul faint buids cut ;P, 4) the'disreey of oar rural neighbors; upon whoni the juriodictitin of the city is foot 'crowding. To the northward, where, bat n few years ago, the plow turned ngthe soil, now are emoted handsome reoldeiseeb end 4019 iron works. itti on i an 4 if the tide of his. Proyernent 14 not otkooke4 rye syt4l noon rank. ran 044 %tlt to bllnielikls. - • • AG P:. Pir xispor* D. L.—Oray, - Blue, White,. and Purple, meet filecoridi, .'sliarp at: No.l ,W.hite'. D. meet Third, 7},'No, ' Bud, meet,Thir4 7i, No. a. • meet. Beebud, No, 4. Biowa i meet • Third, No. 1, •' - -Important. ••• • • • , White, meet Third, 71 , 1 ,N0i 1, ' Oray, meet Miro; 71, No. I, Purple, meet Fourth, 74, No. 1. • Yellow, meet Third, 71, No. 1. • . POVIROT PIIMITI,YANia: , it rat--tly oven- INV September 10, M' M. Pomeroy, editor of this paper, will address tho Democracy of Berke eouaty, Pe.,iekßeading.. We predict lively tinge if our chief le in good health: , .Tom etop's Democrat... OROAW new organ, built by Mr. Saniutd Bolder, of Reading, Penns:, Nut dedieatefrwitli apprOpriate ceremonies, wlinrSday.lovening, at the: German .1 4 ptheran Ohara, FitUenth and Coodeti'ntee4 The organ consists of two manuals, WO octaves ot pedalo, 84 stops, 'most tif thein running through 1,811 pipes. It is in every respeet it' very superior mstrstpt, adqutting of greatwariaty. The swell is very P1,1* 11 7 A m . Philadeiohin timing Mai:, Cursnitio.r-Coto and potatoes b vol . :made cheeriplprogress for two or thr:o Weeks past. The greiind wad getting quite &hand wo Were beginning to call •to mind some drought bipts which bad caught our ears, and to deal in dismal forebodings, when Ho `who is "everinitial of sent a copious shower, on Wednesday and Thnrsday,which imparted neat life and vigor to 'growing crops. We bare.its . yet, heard •no cases of rot among the potatoes, ; .;*1 Tractivie Arroipirsin J The/ Board of School Dirictors of tramburg'have aPpointed the follopqng teachers for the public schools: High Fichool=-H. G.- Hunter. Gratimar Schools—Emma Hartman and Nathan Confer. • . Secondary Schools-4Eloes G. Sm0;01a. risen Biller and Ifattie Primary Schools—Mary Burkhalter. Two Female Primary Schools are yet to be, supplied , with teachert litutittY.—Oompitny 1, - First Regiment Reserve Brigade (Grey Reserves), having ac• copted an invitation from the authorities of oer city, will come to Reading on or about the Ist of 'October. Tito members of. this company have a host of friends in this city, and will no dOnbt, receive anhparty welcome at their hands.; The Pair Grounds being at their disposal,The company intend having a dress parade and to engage in target prae: tico. A milit4y band 'and a drum corps of 12 drummsi4ill accompany the visitor.. • TM; *EP ,MARKET.—TIIO 'New York pa• pars statothat, in that citY,the cattle disease is umpiestienahly:eurtailing the consumption of beef. It is'itated thatothereds Avery, son. sible dimunition of the number of animals on sale, : and the butchers' bills .of most ho. tell axal* a corresponding Abbreviation.— One house in . l3readway, that usually avera ges. $7OO per weok , now finds $250 su ffi cient; another in Brooklyn i which utuf t lti s buys $lBO worth has dwindled down , and the same state of things, itde probe le, exists at otter's places. Nuttim,-,vettl, pork and fish al o ne are in favor at the reateutants. Ix the recent mechanics' parade at Lancas ter, Conestoga Council,. No.l), carried a mi niature printing office, including a composi tor at work, and a Gordon printing press, in operntion, ,distribnting circulars as printed *long the font°. ' " ; ; ,Leespert, of this county, No. 141, *ere in the canal-boat business on o'small scale, but owing to the diffiCulty of supplying the float ing power, 'Wore compeliid to employ the more solid support of wheels. It was pretty well gotten up,consiaering the disadvantages under vhioli-it usicupatily labored. Sinkinklibring, No. 77, gave an insight into the business efeetiehmtiiging. r , - - 7 - MARTINO, THE ILLlTBlalatiT. The aboid named eras came to us from .California, where le is reported he has reaped a golden harvest. • 111) makes his first apearance be fore a Reading audience; at the Keystone i Opera HQIIBO o-night. Oar exchanges say, ho leas no(equ I in blagic, And his Ventrilo, quism adonis es even those who profeSs tO fellow .tho ,prpfesslon, while his beautiful feeta:iii Watery are the wonder and admiral tion of all. The *onderful" living head and the magic growth of flowers, must be seen to linedappreciated. • Martino' is also •highly're lined und gentlemanly in all his *aye. He Vrill introduce many new features during the evening never before attempted. Ho keeps '.his audience in roars of langliter. Go to the Hall by all means, to-night, and get one of the; many presents he gives away. - • RI this tovrn As# D. L.=-Meet second,` /: . . IN , t 4 orabee NOKRO."—Tho two t olicemen 'stationed at Lauer's Park, in No th 'Third street; on Saturday, to keep . orde and ..ar rest any persons who might create a disturb ance at the Mechaniee pie.nle, bed each a number on his cap—one .the figure "8," the other the figure "7." Thos . ei who noticed the addition thought it :o,', capithl arrange ment. Nang offioet, whose name might not be known, should bo guilty of any miede. Meaner while on d uty, he could bo reported by his number, at once, and identified -with out any: difficulty hy,the Mayor or Chief of Police.. Wo believe' there is no law in t i for o requiring the police to wear number's, bu it . would be a good thing for Councils to san ordinance bf the kind. The above mentioned officers ' of the Third and Seventh Wards are the only one's who lave placed figures on their caps, and it is good evidence on their part that they are determined to do their whole duty as okeerh and are not of ff.aid of being Ingjrmed on for delimpiency or misdemeanor. 44, ', i - 3 ~ . • EAST PENN, ExtxtzsioN, A. large force of workmen is enKaged in ' our neighborhood upon the extension of the East Pennsylvania Railroad to Easton. We believe that, under their charter, this road was to be. built be tween Reading and Easton, bet, through va. rlous,reasensi the: company did not build 'the road any faxthet than Allentown. For itottio year!) , past, work has been ocoasiontilly anne upon the proposed extension; not, however, for the purpose of . actually builds ing it, but 14 order that they might not lose their °barter, / Work has been again com menced, and we learn that it is the intention of the coniptiny to complete , their' road to Easton as ratidty as, possible. If the 'road is extended, It will cross the Lehigh neer East' enn. Junction,. below Allentown and will pursue nn almost• direct linato hem. Aceording to the rOute:proposed, the road will be bUilt beyond our borough Ihnite; which 1) olio y would not Of,' tmy great benefit, to the company. Therotitktlien ex tends.tb ,the Bushkin :creek, and p r oceeds 'along that strewn until it reaches:the Dela ware, at Easton.. ;It , then .cyosses the river to New 'jai*, *here connection Will made with the Morris and gitse; Rnlitoad, the kinityinfintber diWt =mtiaulf . of 'bdth , hannmtion Weed New .Yoo,,add Vitt f?ir Weds` li t Dagy Timek. Ilii‘. lB k p.t.10-41 PPS -...,........,,.....,„.., 11 , 1 9 O'CIAICIII. _ ' , : , PAIIpt ALMA 0. . San . rimeti' 4 i ' 5.471 Sun sots •. 1 , . .6 13 :bit,Ta i n length 12 hours 26 minucts , . , . •4 • , 1111 4 4.T0 di? Ttrlll' IFIEJIMER, 12 6'01.0011C M. Wind N. W. - .4—Weather cloudy, dealing. , , guru OP THERNMOTRI,, Monday, ' I A. M. ' 2 P. M. 660 67° Tnesday, —o Wednesday, Thursday,. Friday; Saturday, 0 o D. L.—Bleek, meet Third, 74 1 No. 2. • Tun garlville Camp•mceting, on the. Boy ortown road, 11 miles from this city, closed yesterday. D. 1 . 4.—1 n case of very bad weather, Blue, Otay, Purple, and 'White, will parade Third, instead of Second, same hour and place. ' SSE advertisement of Steele's Rubber Cement. This Cement is very hishly recom mended for . m'ending broken articles of all kinds. it. • POSTPONED.•rOII account of the 'unpleas• ant weathei the eicursion to Lebanon, which was to take place this ailernoon t has been postponed until next - Monday, Sept. 210. • , A LARNE TURBIE WATER( WHEET 9 of im proved pattern, was cast do Saturday, at Scott Fotidry. 3. S. Roland, of this city, is the patentee and the wheel is ti be plac ed in John Fahnstock's flour mill at Milway Lantaster county. , Tut: Amityville and WCavertOwn Sunday schools, held% celebration, on Saturday, on ail Island in the'Maaatawny creek, about a Mile and a bOlf from Amityville. The cele bration was a fine -one. Winter's, Militaiy Band, of this city, was in attendance. Timm was a meeting of the Medical Socie ty in this city, on Friday. Avery interesting address was delivered by Dr. Colleen, of Philadelphia. After the Society had con cluded their business, the members went out to thellineral Springs, where they partook of a supper that' was gotten up for the occas ioO. They cajoy . Od a pleasant evening, and returned to the Sy at a late hour. • • • Ninthltsistnet.- 4 -The Democracy of the Ninth Ward t flung a handsotne flag to the breeze on Saturday evening, in front of the Seat Hotel . , at the corner of Eighth 00 Buttonwood itreets, There was A large turnout, - and speeches were made by Jas. B. Bechtel, W: H. Gearhart, L: C. Becker, and bow. Wanner, Esqs. Mr. Levi EL Lies, president of the Ninth Ward Club, presided at the 'meeting. 'JOHN WE/ITLEY boards at the City Hotel, in South Sixth street. He is a conductor on a freight train running between this city andilarrisburg. Last night about 12 o'clocic While on is way to the new depot, to meet his train and go on duty, in 'attempting to cross the Lebanon Valley Railroad,• near the Askew 'Bridge, the night being he fell into an ash pit, and striking hisoreft side: ,agaiwan ken rod extending across the open ing, he hiirthimselfserioasly internally. He layabout an hotK_ before he was discovered and taken out,;of the pit. Howard Boyer , conveyed hirti to his boarding house, this morning in a carriage. Dr Mernwo.---On last Satur (lay afternoon a large and enthusias Democtatio meeting was held at Willman's Tavern, in Exeter township, formerlylfrup-! WS. The meeting .was organized bT the, electioil'of Wm. IL Snyder, Esq., as Presi dent, and Vice Presidents from the adjoining . .townships. Able addresses were,i made in English by Hon. J. Lawrence Getrand Ed wm. Shatter, Esqs;, and in German by F. B. Lucks and Freder ick Lauer, Ens. • Strong resolutions were passed in favor of the election of Seymour , and Blair, and the moetiig adjourned with three rousing eheerii, for the whole ticket. , • ' - ARRESTED FOR LAROENT.--John Blumm is 'a "tramper." Ho tramps through city and country begging. He called at the house of Wm. H. Spatz .in this city, on several occasions. Mrs. Spatz gave him alms twice; The third visit he made she had nothing td give him,Ainking he came too often. He used threatening language and left. He vial ited the house a fourth time, September 10th, and demanded alms, which being refused{ he stole coat and shirt and made tracks; Mr. Spatz made information before Alder 4 man Schomer, who issued a warrant, which was placed in the hands of. Constable Schwartz, who arrested Blumm, and in del.' fault of $2OO bail convoyed him to prison for trial at November term of Court. , - - Pnoossnixeri or. COUNCILS . —.Astated meeting of Councils Was' held on S tarday evening last, Sept. 12, 1808. Moro harmony prevailed in both branches at this meeting than at any previous ono for months. Each member appeared anxious to have some bu sinessitransacted,' and there was but little debate, very little more than statetnents,and there was no hurling of bitter invectives at each other. The following resolutions pass ed both branches: Resolved, _,Whitt, the sum of $B5O is hereby appropriated to the Commissioners of Water, to ley water pipes in Washington stieet,from Fourth street to Ash alley. • .Resolved, That the sum of $lOO is hereby appropriated to the Committee on Highways and Paving,to plank the bridge at the corner of,Fourth and 13ingatoan streets, and repair the wall of same. Resolved, That the Commitsioners of. Water, be and, they are they are hereby mu pow,ered and instructed to employ a compe tent civil, engineer to make surveys and pre pare plans and specifications for the dam which Councils have authorized to be con= structed at the Hernhart Sprngs; and alsO for a new reservoir or , basin at or in the nei'ghberhood of the present reservoir& )13004 That the suave(' $5O is hereby hppropriated to the Committee op Highways hndPaving,to,repair the pavement on Eighth Street, beyond Walnut. Resolved, That the sum of $5OO is' heilehy appropriated to the Committee on Highways and Pavingyte-shape Ninth street, from its intersection with the Kutztown road, south ward. • • .ftesekAi That the out of $2OO is booby apPropriated to the Committee on Highwas and Pitting, to repair Eighth street i frem t h e First Lane to the junction 'with Ninth street., • • Rooked, That the sum•of $5OOlO hereliy appreprlat4d to the ComMittee on Highways not Paving, to grade Eleventh -street, trout Washington to linttonivood, Resolved, That the alum of $1(10 is hereby appropriated to the Cciumittes on City Pro perty,to chew thq roof of the Liberty engine ctils e l(• • R 'goa l . That the sum of '41121s hereby ,apprppriated to the.Committe n Highways and Paving, to pay bill of Charles Ribble and Jeremiah Eisenlbleis fbr material fartiitdoldi r."/%01 1 3 t:C i * L Y tilt 'street. keas paieed bY Vointoori IRON; $2,600 to lay 00spirt in tack, hightWifirfriai erred in' hy &lett, council, frieh highwaY iteßit,',iind inserting in lienthere of the following: "fotirton in first district ; ten in , second dtstrictitwelve ip, third distriel; ,fourteen in fourth district; ten in , fifth die-. tract--sald'crosaitivi to be located its *Arced upon by thfinetithers of Council in each die blot respectively." ' Conuon branch aliio passed a resolution appropriating $4OO to quarry and prepare stones for streets, which "-was ••, concurred in by the Select branch after adding the follow.: ing amendment: •• \ • "Provided, Thatife portion of this appro priation be expendbd on North sixth street, beyond Ole Alike* bridge."' r ' . An ordinance making additional aPpro priation or di nance $5,000 to the, DeptAiaight ways and Pering,for the fiscal Year 1060;Was originated in Select Council and. concurred In by remm on Councilias also an ordinance that "'no person shall fix, put up; or tgeol„Opon the sidewalk, curb gutte r ,or Vaventeot any sign WI, or biilletin" board adireWoing show or exhibition of 'any kind, or • any de vice or thing whatsoever in 00 hatnro there of, under a penalty of fifty 'dollars," • The following resolutions, which had 'pa t-sod Select Council August , Bth, were' con mined in by Common Council _ Resolticd, That' the sum of $5O, is hereby appropriated to the Committee on Highways and paving,te repair , the ItOptcin*44 frqm Tenth street to-the City, lino. &solved, • That the sum of $BOO is hereby appropriated to the Committee:oh' Highways and Paving, to shape Jeffersen street. • Resolved,' That the sum of $OO is hereby appropriated to the Connuittee' O. High; ways and' Paving to repair';Ao gutter id Franklin street, from littitoto street out ward. ' • RisOired, That the sum 04800 la here y apErre2priated to the Committee Highways and Pavng,. to repair gutters otithoth sides of Ilitigaman street, 'front, Fourth Itsi • nth street, and to repair street. Resolved, That the sum of $lO. le hely appropriated to the. Committee High* and Paving, to repair the road leading to t e Aulenbaeh Cemetery, at the toll gate .on l'erkiomen Turnpike, 61 ....45 Ili pit../. The following resolutions pegged Common Council, but were not acted upon in the Select branch. . Resolved,. That the sum of 05 is appropriated to the Committee on Highways and Paring to pave a gutter across the Per. kiemen , Turnpike, front the nortju.ol4; Franklin Street. . .#- . qv ~:, Aesolved,,That, the sum of, S ,HI ;- I,;' ,Y.: apprelpriated to the Committee ', : ;,, it i and Paving to pave a gutter aer - A .._ ' 40!. , kiornen Turnpike, from the . No ltt :.aide, Franklin street. ; • ' ' Resoked,,That the. Cominittee on City, Property be and is hereby authorized to have all huildings i helonging to thn eity in. sured, ) if not already insured. ~ ,c , ,,, ~ Resolved, That the Committee mt% High wap and W aving rro hereby ,authorkzell 4 ) receive proposals from contractors tO,.corry plate the grading orSixth street , ' beyond Askew bridge until iiiept,, 20, 1868, find flag the contract be awarded underthe dirottion of Councils to the lowest and most vespom3i• ble bidder on Tugsday Sept. 29th. : • '`‘ The following resolution ivas referred,byl Select Council, to the Committee , yigh.' ways anti Paving. Resolved, That the sum of. s—is hereby: appiopriated to i the Committee on Highways and Paving l .to place the gutter ,on the,eaet side of Neversink street;louth of the Eighth, street Railroad Bridge in a proper etendi tion. i After making appropriations!'fer the par menu of salaries of the .04. titlicere ottaqilti adjourned at a late hour. -. They , had.tratie. 4 aetad alargq amount of business in a btisti uess like manner, , and the' test - of Ailing had prevailed.: - . ~ ~ \, •- i [Cominmileated.) 1 t EDITOR DAILX Beet..—ltirlistetling f or a while to J. W. FornWeispeteh'te his'ehoddY friends on Saturday night, I took notice tha f4 he repeated the assertion several' times tba f ifteen millions of, iovernnient bonds - wet owned and held in Berko '.connti.l Can yo or anyother man inform i ns who holds them 1 I know that the Batiks have seine and I 418 . know of a numberof, private individual ' holding some, but all these would not anionn to more than two. millions' if , that' such. Who owns-• tle' rest' 'Forney . pertainli krTwa. He too made money out ofithe wall while his crazy followers bad thepatisfactiort of hurrahing. Who owns the : f 16,000,009 Government Bonds in Berko county? A correct answer to this question might show *more lying on this subject than all the speeches of all the Foineys. ' , •, , i . Ktrainx. . • .'t ' MiSTeatoas,-0a Friday night 'three young men came up Pino street on their way home. Arriving at the corner of Third street they were confronted by, a man who eadden'• ly drew a pisto4 out of his pocket, snapped it at them, withoutdischargmg_the 'oad, and then walked quickly away.. Saida filluSirit up further they met a. man who , whistled, which was replied to by, another person, the sound coming frezn . . the ,:lirection in which the man went (whom .they had first met. There is a mystery about the e affair which bas'not been cleated up. , The three'Youpg: men were William Caster, Israel Icarinety and John Gift. , - , . . •. 't • , • —A roan was robbed and nearly beaten'to death t" HarqutAte, Mi k ehigan, on Wednes day. Ile lost an' oar and part of his nose, and was covered with stones and• left for dead. Only "a little blciod-letting" Anil "righteous con fi scation," •as preached by the Radicals. . • liugons & Bro., Bapkers, No: 16 Nor* '01&. 1 14'00t 0a0t! sefolloWs: WILDING. bevt. 14. 1968. , 1 - • - . 118 - • 133 ' 109 Y • - 11 106 106 143 Old U. 8. 6'B 1881 -- - Cid ,B. 8.5'8 1862 .-' .- - , New U. S. 540'4 1861 July and Jan. . ew_l ew IL EL. 81865. .2 1 / 8 . 186% Mayand Nov., k 8 new t . N. / B. 6-20'8 1867. lAtly and Jan. 148. 6-20 1868, 1 - • -- ' • en-Yerf:nas i - - . um In ow Writ op to 12 oteloe'k. .. • Goltrin tont Bushonn do Bros.. RBADINO H VAS KlggigßB'.HitßK • i - , L: ; ; 0 • Burrn—Yresh &Ors'. lib... Afi 4 5440 0 Lump. • • • • Cason—Cheese It lb.. v , ` 200 404025 LARD—Lard yi Th. 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