THE DAILVEMILE. READING , PA., NOVEIth ,ft, 44,1 dery ANQ COUNTY. solTuquo4,2 1. 4 0. 111. P. L.—Meet Second ) 711. itosoray.—A few days aim a ones* thief entered the residence Rd. 608'Noitli Tenth street, during the absence of the and sto le a pocket book containing about $6. • e , Tea Funeral bAnnion of 'the Rev. George b. Thornton, will be preached in the A. M. ,-.,) chu r ch, by the Rev. Win. IL Smith, of Baltimore, on to morrow (Sunday) after -110011 at 6 o'clock, in Tenth street above Washington. Public aro invited, , I=l New Bottom. House% —The now school boas° erected in Ctenarvon within tho last tiro months is now iuishcd, and will bo opened for school purposes on Mondtinext. It L located about one mile east of organ• town. and is one of th 4. Onest fttruoturett of the kind in tho county. PORTRAlTS, — Thecotrimittee on the Fair to be held for the benefit of the Heading Libra ry, eye desirous qt . arranging a watery of portraits, to be compoled exclusively of not ed citizens of Reading, of pail generations.. F i tailieti who are, in possession of such per traits w ill add much to the interest and Wynn• tap of tho Fair, by allowing the use of the pone for the purpose specified. P. lAA, prietor of tho billiard saloon, No. 12 North Sixth street, has convicted arrangements forn clinnipion contest in this, beautiful, game at tho Opera Minim on the evening of the 18th inst. The contestants will be bon ni-V,s of Now York, and .Montgomery, of the South. Arrangements have boon made for indica to witneSs the game, and every thing 'will Ito conducted in the most satis factory manner. =9 CIIILLENON AoosprEn.--erho Keystone Base Ball Club of this city has accepted a challenge from the Psirplay of Columbia to playthem on Thanksgiving Day. Tho game will be played on the grounds of the KeystoSO L ia'North 6th'44%4 It will ho re. tnenlbs,re,d .that some few weeks ha& the Keystehe of this 'city went to Colatithia to play the \Fairplay ; the game after ' being closely contested finally resulted in a victory for the Keystone.. , FlRE.—Last Friday, the house of Michael Woodley, in Ainity township, near Baum. town, was destroyedby fire, with all its tents,-con including one hundred and seventy. five dollars n money: The family being sbsont dike time Ms not kaown how -,the fire originated., As there is, no insurance', on the property, ~the loss fails heavily qn Mr. Woodleyi who deserves the commisera tion and Bubstantial wioitithee of the 'coin. triunity. 19 intrtalAttnoWna@tort.— pre 1311 will 0 b two wheelbarrow aftettnoon, by the losing party and ono 1411 not bq an easy task to perform. One thin 'is to wheel another from the Friendship Engine Muse out to thi Minutia. Sponge, and back again. There was more fun in making this bet than tbera Will be in paying it.- Another party is to wheel his opponent from the General Tayleir Motel ddwa to the Dispatch office at 4, 0 3 10,004 4 , 4400611. Daassis,- , -rashion sometimes takes a sensible.freak, and as such freaks Akre fsw and far betwaen, when they (me& thoy,should be recorded. In this category we place the present. fashion of wearing short dresses. Whit ie mbie disgusting than to see a lady . with a hundred dollar .dress'sweeping Up all the dirt, mud, and tobacco spit on the streets. This *dale Is n good thing for the boot. makers too, A shabby pair of gaiters or balmorals is discarded at once. As we often quotso,,Kt!s an ill wind that doesn't blow good tolitiklebody,” • • • , OR A .PLEAsuax •Tart...--,Yestorday after- noon flue boys hailing from Reading, and giving their names as Daniel Brugge, George Rupp, John Bienish, Frank M'Kinley 'and Damel Schrader, were arrested for lounging around the Pennsylvania depot, and upon a charge of being runaways. When brought before the Mayor they stated they had canto from Reading on alreight train, and were ) taking a , pleasure trip. They were committ ed to the look-up until this morning, when • - 7 - they were disehargottlipon promising to re•' turn to their homes.--Harrisburg Telegraph. PROTECTION FOR FRUIT THEM-A corres pondent of the Journal, from Caernarvon township says : "Tho - faraers are introduc, ing an invigorator to their fruit trees which Will destroy any insect that may . attack , the trees. It has beeß extensively tried in other parts,without a single failure. It'so effectual ly destroys the eurculio which has been so deitrnetive to plums and cherry trees, that those who use it will have fine crops next year. It will'also proient mill-dow,rust and weevil in wheat. , Farmer's' should all look after their fruit crop, as it has been a failure for several years." • %STERN PORK -Tnam—The . Cincinnati Price Current, of Wednesday, says : "The pork season' has commenced, and many packers have been Cutting hogs, contracted for some time back, but the receipts have not been large enough to furnish. all the houses to 'aqmffteient extent to cut. For the-- pin week the total receipts do not exceed seven thousand head.. IThe weather during the first three days of the week Was too warm, to cure with safety, but since Saturday tho temperature has been low enough, and the demand for hogs has been sharp at about $9 GO to $9 76 not. • Armosters FOR OFFICES.—Tho following Persons havo announced themselves as ap• plicants for the local offices under tho Grant Administration : For Collector of infernal Revenue.—Wil• Ham M. Baird, ~Each: t _ Capt. George W. Duren, Major James ld'Enigh - f — and Col. / Witam A. Bands—all of ReadiOfi; 17r Assepor of Minima fic6enue.—Capt. Michel Walters, of Reading.. ' rbitmetter.=—COL* John Fritz, of Reading. • mg. George lawman; of Reading, has; announced himself as a .candidate for Marshal of the Eastern District of Penn. Sylvania, • • MART LOIJ/FIA Ski/W.—A few days ago we visited thellerks pouilty Alms ' House, and there saw this poor babe. The community Will recollect that this child Nita :104 at the alias house door w ithin . a few hours alter it was born,'On one , ' of "the coldest nights of last year, in 'a terrible BUQW storm. The child is growing; bat , as an, ugly sore op its to ear, which ishotildbaetweally attended to, mi. Emik the :eteitterd t is story bu tane man, and 44'0 , ears bQ will exert. every means'witldia ► bis, lower 'to nsalco the condition 61 this °Midas' comfortable al pos sible. We think its parupti ihould,come forward•atottee and" 414 00 . 10 i: *anti, 41Y !kW ItOo'n!ay be tidten to punish :them tO ns great totOposing to the elements au inuoimill; babe a fele hours old. • • . i. , . ' -1 1 i/li ttri f fhiOT 1 tOoses. • At a meet ne of - ) .0. 0. 01, r.' 0. of J. 0: of A., the following "rosoloions werel i t t o nnanitaogaly ~ , . , 'l4 ,' • ' '.1 : ` , . , : 4 1 Tura*. , itivotif r n. „...„,,,,4, ~: :, r the confteiti_ititA :tie et'An ed' u li it, ilth,ig t n kelirst 'zisii" ' len 4nriti o - e 44' Of "v**' i l it el'foreiboik• - m ---- , _.. • ~ i ~, • . ~.. R red; aCti'votii of thaiibs iso t9n. dere& to the Her: E. J. Riehard4 for his able and eloquent sermon'delivered,!deofor his kind sell etinetooue attention encored ne t . letelved, That a vote of • thanks be tin. tiered lo the eongrejlifion t for their Courtent .110 110, 11 PI /101fteaktng their eon% on , the oe• . . ittookedi it bid a vote , of Alpha be leni-• dared to the eh*, for "licit excellent whale Oanj on the occisistm. : ' ~ ,- • ' Resolved ? That a copy of these feu:skidoos be presented to the - Rev. R. h r. Ridards,and to the Several city papers for publication. • A., J. Mfg , • , IX 'A:, Meanie, toolmitlee. 0.4 f. Xasisnua l , .. •,- " " Itat.tetous:- - Rev. P. K. linntzinge . r will preach to-moi.row'(SundaY) morning m• St. , James' Lutheran Church. Services to cem-• mune at 10 o'clock, • • Universalist Church,-.-The ,sth lecture of Ithe coarse on the History and 'Doctrines of the Sects, will be delivered tc•Morrow (Sun; day) evening, by the. Pastor, Bev. B: Peters! Subject- 4 'Th. Quakers." • ' atria Epieroopeci Colturch.—:§ervices every. Sunday morning . . 'at 10'0'0'100c, and 'the 'evening 4 71',,o'cloek, except , in the 'last Suaday of the nannth, When thO'aeiviPes Oft be held et B'v. ' ti. ' M. 'Bctraabale Episcopal OhurcrteServi• ce..o4.BundaY afternoon at $ o'cloek. St.••Arathetv's Lutheran Church ~ • -fier vices tomorrow morning" it.lo ,Evening at 7 o'clock: Sabbath' ichoorat 1 o'clook p..m. Lecture on Wednesday, next-in the evening, at 7/ o'clock. • Prayer•mecting on Friday..next, in the . eveaing, at 1/ p'ooolt. Re,_ _v. el., W. Utitathil l Paatpr. • ninny • Luthe;:an • Ohttrch,r-Services to -the-morning and evening ad nautil i _ at, 10 a. in. and .7 p, tn. Sunday Scho ols at 11. p.m. Baptist Church.—Services• to-morrow at 10 a. rn„ and 7p. m. Prayer meeting at 0 a, tn. and op. rn. • Sunday School at 1 p. m.;, Adult Bible Class at 11 p. m. Weekly pray. er meeting on Wednesday evening, at 71 o'clock. Prayer and conference meeting on Friday' evening, tan o'clock. First m Refortned'Ohloh.—Thoro will be kvateds in the ornin at 10 o ' clock; and in the evening at 7 c'e ock. A series of Catecbetical Lectures will be commenced, tO•night, THE MAN ABOUT TOWN.—E, W: Gil bert, Portico Row, is putting a handeorno front into hie building. Fred. Simits le finiehing up two three 'gory build ings in Penn above Rh. They make a handsome appearance. . • Tobias Bide, Penn street, is giving his front handsoine anpearanoe; Painters are at work Sand ing it and gilding some of the wood work. • A mall boy, yesterday, Jumpod off the earn. at 7th and Penn, , and was thrown headlong into the street. Young ladles going along Penn tibleot, should not have so melt to say to strangers, and therefore will not run the risk of being Insulted. Lots of country people came to town this morn . log to witness the firemen's parade. • • The rowdloi who nightly eon griegal.e on the street corners' ought to be drivon into tho look-up occa sionally. It would . do Was good. ,t; ;;. Oar country eouoino.elkOuld keep their bands on their pookot books to-day: No doubt some , of the light-fingered gents will bo about. • • • • Tho Hanlona and Pfau, are exhibiting Ulm solven Jointly to Pittsiirg. • Now is tho time to subscribe for a howspaper. The evenings aro long, and you Irma smoothing to put in time. The "Moholor'a Moat" is an out iVest•houso keepine aoolety. A dog yesterday caused a horso to run array,- Pity , somebody wasn't near to afoot the our. _ , Words aro the dress of thoughts. Some ladieS had bettor put a little less dress upon theii• thoughts, 1, We saw Thomas Cat, atietohed out on the street 7-died a natural death. ' Better be well looking than ugly; but botter ho good than eitherb "Tinto works wonders," as alady said when she tainted after a thirteen years' courtihip. Why is It that everybody will loaf on the earner Of 6th and Penn streets? • Half of . the obeetwe one bays now-a-dive' ate ivorpst I . . , Lott of apples arriving daily in tho oily. • Josh Billings says, if it man haint got grit enough to stand the temtashun or a gin cocktail, bow kfin ho fight a real diflikulty when he gets a chance 7 A stock train of 27 care, loaded with sheep, pais- MI through hero yesterday, bound for New York JOsh Billings says success in life is apt to make us forgot the time when we wasn't knuch. It Is so with the frog on the jump; he can't remember that ho was a•tadpolo, but other folks can. Soule persona have a Jul way of getting their thaakegiving dinner. They steal their ehidicens. Josh Billings says it is getting so nowadase, that if a man can't cheat in some way, ho isn't happy, There aro quite a number of eases . of typhoid fever is Ito city. Joah Billings says, when a man loses his - health, than ho fust begins to take care of-ft,—This is good Judgment This is Who saw the meteors last night? Ono does not hear anything now•a:days about theetreetrailway. • Work on the now rilrolloo of Messrs. Bushong, Kauffman & Co., Is progressing finely. • A man coming along Court street, laat evening , At the new building hoar the corner or Filth street, roll down an opening, but fortunately did not hint himself. Tho pavement should be blocked up at such places. Thomas Ca and a few other cats serenaded the ettisons of South Fourth street, last night. Read tho Exams to-night, and got(' ohuroh to morrow. if you want to feel coMfortable all next weeks • ' It you want your corns trodden on, go to the old depot about car time. On a visit to Castle Ganser. Yesterday. we found everything right there. • We notteedieveral artists, yesterday, oa tb eir Ira, to Mt.. Pena to make sketches. Quite a naniber of people at Charles Evans Cem etery. yesterdaY. , &wo) ototir Iron works will ija on doulilo time noldWraik. though business were brisk. • ladles on the whiettiole tbh ittetson. The, Itendloty.ickier essnot pe strepisse4 sa an s ed. ierqatin Intelltun. • Tkoneht * ism* nitnher : 4 henna iiere haat thin noon; they are Just se touch wttnted s 5 last tall. - =r 6,"‘ ?‘. DAILY arrtew OF sOsteiriati ~ ~' ;'c ItuanlXO:Affit l l43lo. ' 4.llilladalphb, there is a more torafOrtablii beans. In .Puolicial circles, and si inatetial stoat _.nteiti in the . distrust which has otitteitibr tome time past. Thadrldn of currency South and West tonalities large; and the banks hare not the lOW* .to extend their loans largely either to stock ope rators or others, but it is a fortunaa circumstance thatlthe wants of the merointile ibommunily kre ,Nat. T4e recent letters and telegrams In rarer once to the moyensents of the Treasury Depart ment are looted upon as so many stock-3011one htleinpts to manipulate the market. . The Stock market was pilot and dull yesterday. liorningwithout much fluctuation in stares. Gov ernment • Loans were better. State Leans were f irm. City Loans sold at 102,04034—an advance. • Reading liailroad was 3 off, and closed at 4 1 1;4448%, Nana. Railroad sold at 63%, with an upward tendency. 128 was bid , for Camden and `Amboy Railroad; 41% for Little Schuylkill Rtiii• road; 0% for Oatawissa Railroad preferred, and :33 for P!orth Pennsylyania Railroad. The sales of Sink. Canal snit Passetmerßaliroad 'shares were unkmporiant, MONEY MARKET. • Bullona k Bro., Binkere..No. 113 North 6th street, quote as sollows: RrADINO. Nov. 11. LAM - 1 10813 106 - 104 109' 107 109 101 134 isa/ Old U. 8.6'41881 - - Old U. B.6'e 1882 - • - 1 ew U. 8. 5.20'5. 1861, Jill). and Jan. ew U. 8. 5.74 . e. 1886. May end Nov.. ew U. El. 1868, new ' - - .Ut a. 5-21 Ye 1867, July and Jan. - ew U.B. 6-20% 1888. - - Ten-Yorly Bonds - - - Oold in New York up to 12 o'olook• - " Mold in Reading at Bolton' kilroa.• - Itt Philadelphia there Is ii fair home consump tlvedemaild for Flour, but tho inquiry is Mostly for the higher grades, which command 1011 prices. While inferior descriptions are dull. SANS of 700 barrels Northwestern extri l family at $7 60a8 per barrel; Penna. and Ohio do. do. at $9@1075; and fancy lots at $11@1325. Rye flour is steady; and 100 barrels sold at $B. •No sales of corn weal. The market is poorly supplied:with prinie wheat, and' °thin kinds are not wanted. Sates of 1,200 bushels good and choice Red at 520208, end 100 bushel. Southern Amber at $2 20. Rye is selling in lots at 81 60. Corn'=s unsettled; wo quote Old 'Yellow at $1 H ; new do. at 850900. and Western mixed at $1 12@1 13. Oats unsteady at 07@700. 1.600 bushels Barley Malt sold at $2 40. Whiskey 'is in bettor demand, and 100 barrels duty paid sold at $10761.10. READING PRICER. White Wheat per bbl.. Rod Extra Family por bb),. corn Chop (old) ' (new) Ccani:ld) • new) Best iddlingt Common -Bran Corn meal PAYINO PRIORS. White wheat leerbushel As Co Corn (old) Corn (now) Tull price of coal at the mines is WI 00 for stove 'and 60 for nut. These prices are extortionate, and are owing to a combination between the own 'pre of dlfferenticorneries in Schuylkill county. Our coal dealers have little'or nothing to do with this pombination. It will be remembered that last summer the miners refused to work, though their wages wore higher than over before. The expla nation then given for the strike was that a combi nation was formed between tholniners anti owners Lot' collieries, tolput up the price of coal. The min im did not work bat }yore regnituly paid. The °Merles refused to ship coal, though they had area . quantities on hand. Tho supply ofoo4 in the cities betiame exhausted, and we are now Obliged to pay these extraordinary Prictis, on In to' ount 'of this vriolced and villainous conspiracy—a conspiracy to cheat the poor, - frees° the widew and 'orphan, and enrich a few coal aristocrats. Is thou; no legal remedy for this conspiracy? RRADINO 1.111(141. Fitoio, En and Broken Coal, Nut, - - - Pea, - - • • - Bituminous Coal, - RRADINQ can certainly boast of one of the finest Market's in tho State of Pennsylvania. Every thing the "inner" and "outer" man requires is brought hero. Tho sturdy farmers from all parts Of the county bring in the fruits of their labor; th 4 manufacturer stands ready to dispose of his wares; the professor lectures on the merits of his valuable discovery in medicine : the old lady eau,. tions the people against getting wet and frosted feet, and offers you a pair of her excellent woollen seeks; the auctioneer cries at the top of his voice "once more; now—l never," and you aro entitled to a lot of old furniture; a man with splendid reed baskets comes to the rescue if you cannot carry all you have purchased; the genius is trying to con• vince people that his invention—patent clothes pins—is the bet in the world ;' a boy occupies a eland with anu her of picture frames and photo graph frames and photographs spread out before you; a stand loaded down with Christmai •toys, calculated to stop the children and block up the passage ; a man with roots and herbs attracts your, attention, who tells people they aro necessary to have in the family in case of sickness,—or "root hog" or die; we next come upon a stand with 8 parts of a pumpkin on it, ono of which said parts could • be carried_ away for 0 cents ;an oppossum brought from Alsace township for tho accommoda tion of saloon koopers,could he Carried away for SO cents.srind at the risk of having your Wore bitten off. We next come upon the Lancaster butchers, who by the way, have on hand a splendid lot of beef and pork—but do not sell as of yore—and ask ,for Reading Mices, which we give below:' Live chickens wore plenty, but hold at high figures— purchasers as a general thing passed them by after hearing the prices, and they were carried home. There were some chickens with the feathers off of fered at 10 cents per pound. Everything in the way of fish was plenty, oven including crabs. Prict ow; were without change. Vegetables were plenty, but at the close of the market there were not many to be found. Apples were plenty, and so were po tatoes and turnips. There was some very nice lard in the market, which brought 25 cents per pound. Chestnuts 30 cents per _quart. Cabbage, of which there was a largo lot, - sold at 92083 per hundred. Potatoes (sweet) were plenty at from 18 to SO cents per peck Irish •potatoes, at Ito 25 Cents per ;4 peck. A largo lot of turkeys, duck's and chickens—turkeys at 17 cents per lb, chickens at 80®81 per pair, ducks, do, READING HOUSE KEEPERS' MOYLE% Bursk—Fresh dairy, s a l! lb., 42(150 .86 '• 'Lump, Eamtax—Cheeso VI lb,' --t--- , • r 22 ...—Lard ,14... bite . Roos—Esgs dozen 40 Atemta—Apples * ;peek, •0040 prhgl V 4 (Wart. - 12 PI. • 11,AT-111118436164:14 Ir6 :r ia l l o a ln, 4l l llb9 i ' ''''' .4.7.1 20 . ' 4, ii, rump, " . 437018 4 4, Beef rout, " •• 4 ' 18 •• Beet dried., 44 - .20 " Vea l outlets, 41 40,143 • 46 • chops, ~, Murk, 46 tton, 14 , _ , Yotz 4 46 • steak, 11 't 20 • •' Saus age fresh, " 22025 •. '• 1 • smoked, ': , i . • •• / u74.lrri i i-•, • ' .. • '• • ' 101 COQ. 1•.... 4 1 0 ' ' I. • 1101/Pllll3 ........ 20 AI WU —. 20 ouvra2--v i tilekens lire. " ~..—......... ......... -- 66 drelMell,P 1 ." . / . • " ',l ' " . . Takla lit i r: 4 7 o , ~, , ,46 i ie;Le31 2 . • ;;i 4i*i. , .::t. ..1 , : 4. ' ;, , ' t . C, ' S ' , V: ..:141ilitelit itii ' ilitOi:esi+rVii. 1 60000, r. , Tiiiio/40 ' t Wiliii4 l 4., ' Pidt,..44.:',4411561C0n ioteles•-4/of bl,tha thv i l thocie et* , a just metiretv. a ales uwait 00.i ft To pa street. CO aim see the epleattld assortment.' SECOND EDITION. Deer Nahum .e. sielis ~ •• TM Bon nets - 455 inistb.9 hours and 60 atinitts. . 41 44. of do Weatles.ltecto4 . WM N. If-rtlear. Monday. Tuesdar t Wodntstifti. Tbundar. 'Friday. Batumar.• Tnn Keystone Cornet Band of Iloyertown came to town this morning in their beautiful wagon, drawn by four greys. , . ; Ronniti.—Lnst Friday - night the spring. house of Mr, Geo: 11,004 an, near Gilmer , s; ;was robbed of sitty pounds of butter and .over ono hundred pounds of beef.; WOREMCK are engaged in building a new arch ! under the sidewalk on Pranklin,street at Library Hall. It was the arch under the sidewalks that gave way, not the fdundations or the hill, as some enferre,d from our article yesterd sy. They need no repairing as they aro sec ire and substantial. • Marl tonic ehy for by' 'off last . the dis reetion flight. ,with th Pm, a INiuutuogues.—Thme'•men on. pia 0, ek•up last nights two were arrest! 'ed for fug drank—the other on a warrant, 'for wh t cause we bola not learn. The drunks paid over ,their fine, and were dig' charge . Ten Odgers found shelter in the station Immo' est night. Ac 0 Nichol pushin alippe passed He Iva; betwe Bet /1011BERY AT WERNE - WATILIM.--Ther shoemaker shop of John Maurer, at Wer nersville, was robbed last night.. The_fol• lowing articles are missing: 2 pair of boots, not quite finished; 1 aide. kip leather; ditto, less I pair of boots'ut out; 1 calf skin; 1 double barreled shot gun; 2 tongs; the hook used to: driw, the lasts, and •his sho'elnakor's apron. . • Five dollars reward is . eife'red for ,the ' ,thieves and fi ve dellatit'for' the. rocoVery of the goods. It is . belleiied that the,gends were stolen by parties who • knew thellace before, • $l3OO 12 00 12 00 135 110 185 110 190 100 40 160 210 200 140 95 , . psalm .a.ownewr.--Yesterday afternoon as Mr. William Peacock, in coMpany with a young man from Philadelphia, were driving down Filth street, end below Spruce, thoui horse became frightened at the barking of ts l dog and ranaway, throwing Mr. Peso& oaf of the carriage oh the side of his bead, and injuring him severely. 'rho horse can• tinned on his C9Urfiet . and, when near', iiitio Street the other. nian jumped out of the car tinge, sustaining no injury.: Mr. reaepplc ,w,aB taken to the residence of his father-tn. inaw on a settee, when medical aid was sum- , °film!. 1 ,We learn that Mr. t reaeock is do ng well this morning , • irhe •horse Was caught alter having smashed up the carriage considerably, • SURPRISE PARTIES.. --What IWO now called surprise parties became'quite fashionable in England, - "about the year 1860, when they were called "Ilie•nie Suppers." The bill of fare was prepared—each dish' being num bored—and subscribers to the entertainment drew lots, and each was required to furnish the dish marked against the number ho drew. This may be useful as it hint to per sons getting up surpriso parties, which by the way, are the most sensible species of en tertainment now in vogue, because the en= tertainer is required to furnish only the par' , lore, and is put to no trouble to prepare for the guests, while vitlitors furnish their own supper and music, and thus equalize ex penses. And again, people - who line in a pleasant house, but who cannot afford to prepare an entertainment entirely at their own cost, may thus still receive their friends occasionally and enjoy asocial and festal evening. - $7 50 neB 0011 ton 0 00 4 50 I. 25 ota. ".11 bus LOOKINO AlltAD.—We once fell in With a business man, and ho was a person of wide experience, too, who said ' that,. whatever might happen to him,he always looked sixty clays ahead, rather than sixty days behind. This was sensible, and there was p rofound philosophy in it. For the habit of belting on the dark side of matters soon begets a despondent feeling in the heart, and disin clines it man to make any exertion at all.' To look forward to better days, however,and to a turn of fortune for better times ! is na-' turally calculated to inspire one with en thusiasm, to stimulate one with the new wine of hope. k makes all imaginable difference whether a man desponds or hopes, fence, when a blast of trouble comes, the true . way is to turn your back lupbti it, to refuse to have anything to do with it, to forswear' all connection with its, threats or promises. Look ahead, and look up I what is gone is gone, and there is no help for it. ;Vogt for better fortunes and the bad will desert you in absolute disgust at your unimpressi • bility. THE RAmnow Exam.--We yesterday dropped in at the Rainbow House and took a look at their lieautlfal nee , engine; which is perfect in all its parts, slowing plainly that the men who built her were masters of their profession, The engine was built at Manchdater, Nei! Hampshire, by the Amos. keag Manufacturing - Company, and was brought to 'this city by Mr. William Math. ewe, agent of the Company. 'Many parts ilbovo Of! running gear are plated with. ger. man silver, and the rest finely polished. The whole weit,..it of the engine rests on three springs t and the break is so constructed that it can be controlled by either the driver or the firemen on the boiler platform. 'Vida is an improvement. on the engine. On the back partof the steam chamber is the *Oyer plate of the Manufacturing Com panyt on the sides' are beautiful silver shields 'inscribed; "Rainbow , _ Instituted Marc),Ptli477B,lncomorated October 18th, , '•,. l :',7ikhan,-,datir; calls,• litieura'to obe y." ' The tankun the frOntorhich carisbe used fofijieet Ate drlyer t sliver and ,holdiAgallone orweter. The goiqg is un . derlhe tank: mile' eat of" illaht. 4 , There Are' 'foirpitier'etdo. lampis .4;14 one lOad light. The putips are made 'Of gun 'ludo, Tho enginea soft coel: burner,' end weighs (WIN. Vie have neither time or space tot . 'day, te glyea sod Minute descriiition,ofthe. engine, bat may on Monday. The Reiteloir. hop, may well ha proud of her. Taienitto *mu in thei',.parade . tO•day and every, pkr, 40: should see her as : she passes ihroupt our Streets.' • Me a 14 OVIAIICK P, Pie State at riteriocaisette. 7A. V. • 51.1 1 , • 43° . . 88' • 35° AY or Iklnsoits.=—The annual 'ono- over, which basso long been looked star-gazers and astronomers, came night. The skies were brilliant with Any, the stars shooting in every di and leaning , a 'trait behind in their Only those out late were favored sight. • . . ,„ ~DEVT ' I his morning as Mr., Joh' ton f an employee on the railrond,while g a truck loaded with car wheels, and fell in such a way that the truck over one of his hands, niashing it ter. One of the fingers was entirely off. • taken to his residew in Pearl alloy n 6th and oth streets.' Titx °Amtrak ilowa.-4n eansesuericio_f failing health, the Roy. 1). Y. Resler has beenteonstrained • to, resign the Superinten dency of the Orphan& Utmost Womeladorl. The Board of Warmers hoe called the Re+. D. B. AlbriAt of - Orwigeburg, succe*iv, This gentlemen took charge of his new fielil'or labor On Thursday last. About lOb friendeof the Rome from Read it% and the neighborhood of Wontelsdorf visited the place on this day, to welcome the new Superintendent and his _family. '4ll came With filled baskets: with. The (*Melds of which they entertained the Orphans, be sides setting a table•for their paikr ln the afternoon au appropriated , weption 100100 was held in the Chapel. The President ,of the Board, in the name of the.many Meade ,ef,the llotne l lhanked the retiring 'hiupetirt-' tendent and fist family for.the , selkienynig services they have rendered to this institu. tion , And bade thew an' atTectionate The new head of the department was then introduced to the Inmates of the Houtic,itho .were admonished to a faithful observance of the rules of the institution. A half adoeen of the neighbouring elergy took part in the services. The Rev. Mr. Albright is a• sits tire of this county, a gentleman of credita ble literary attainments, and possessed of a native aptitude for this great and good work of charity, Ile is a brother of Wm. ll:Al bright, Sheriff elect of this county. The formal inauguration of • the now Superintendent will . : take Saco on the second day of , Christnias.' This Home his had the good . fortune of finding many and liberal friends in this city and county, since its removal to Womeladerf, and Ire are happy to learn t at their number is daily increasing. 2 r. u. . VI" . 71 ° • 45 4 . 43*, 62 3 63° Our liambure Leitrim, 'WRM(/ ' •Nov. 14, 1868. EDITOR DAILY EAOLIt—"Tho weather is very fine," is a very general remark upon the lips of those whom we moot in the streets, and it would seem, AS if,the,"weather clerk' had caused a reverse Motion of terra &mai carrying us back again to the milder days of September: To-morrow evening: (Sunday) a series 44 meetings will begin in • the Bf‘ E. church. The Rev. T. A. Fernley, ,of your city, Will bo present, and assist the pastor, Re l y. Mr. Grove. The body of James Wheeler, captain of a canal boat, who fell overboard on Tuesday last, and was drowned, in the Blue Moun 'thin dam, was recovered yesterday morning, and sent to Norristowni.where he reaided. Duputy Coroner Robinhold,of Port Clinton, held an Inquest, and returned a verdict of acoldental drowning. ' Mr. Jacob Deitrich, of this borough, pure chased at publie Bide t , of the SOW estate,on, Saturday last, 4 acres of land adjoining this borough, for $953. • Mr. •Evan- (levy of, thisberough put..dud,, et public Sale,' on Tuesday last, a house and lot on White Oak street, Into the property of Samuel WW I deceased, for 4.1 1 2 p. The borough authertfes have at last'MVEL kened to a sense of the r „ duty, and aro now enged in repairing the streets. There ,are seven secret Societies in this t pplace, viz z Vitali Lodge; Mamie, Symetry edge, Odd Fellows, Encampment merican Mechanic junior Sons of America' Oratid . Army, and Bright Star Associatiou,composed of ladies—all in Fa,fourishing condition. S. J. G. COURT PROCIIIROINGS. Elia !Reported • Lott Richards, . Attorney . at w:otteriliree t VIP= DAY—PLUMY. Comm. vs. Jesse Viarkeyv Alfred Vomit Daniel Kern, Jr. Henry Elliott, and Maria Kern. The indictment against these-defend ants was for conspiracy to compel the prose miter in this case, Harrison Blume, to mar ry Sarah Verney, the daughter of Jesse Var ney, the first named defendant. Though the occurrences themselves, upon which this charge was founded, were not bf a new or unheard character",it may probably be safely asserted that the trial of adage of a 'qui spiraey based upon exactly similarrains is unprecedented in the history of our locat ju tispiudence. The parties area l residents of Ilemburg. Tho substance of the charge was that the defendants had on the, night of the lath of February last, . compelled the prose cutor to enter the house of ,Matilda- Kern, the aunt of the young lady aboVe.inentioned„ with whom she lived, and there by means of threats and the-presenting of &Wei .coin pelted hint to go through the:form! ,ar• a meal* with Miss Varney, .after which he - was suffered to , leave;.-- There was ay** to connect all•the• de. fondants with the transaction ,' iitutit , was contended On the part of the Comnuinwealth that the conspiracy was established from' the manner in which the persons concerned in the offence, combined for the pUrposeof ef- Ewing the object which they 'executed in so determined a manner: It- wits alleged as a matter'of defence thpt . Miss ' Varney bid, been Seduced and`rained by Shomo, Under , eircumitances of great ag gravation, and this in fact furnished the key of. explanation to the extraordinary net which tbedefendant'committed—though evi dence of this fact w excluded by the Court as irrelevant to the e . :pen trial, Witheut going in deta 1 into the facts of the case, as we had originally intended to do, we would simply state, that the trial.:—as trials .of this character usually do - 4 -elicited no inconsiderable interest on the part, of those who listened to it, and evoked in a strong degree the feelings and -sym pathies of those concerned in it es .witnesses and counsel. The Court, while carefully enjoining upon the jury the duty of divesting their minds from all outside feelings of prejudice and all opinions founded upon considerations of sympathy, for the unfortunate party whose wrongs had been thus in a measgqre sought 'to be atoned for, instructed'thein that the redress of grievancy, even of then moat ag gravating charecter i should besought through the ordinarylegal channels, and not by the avengers taking the law into their own hands. The. law does not permit any person to rent ed), his own wrongs by a breach of the peace, hy threats, violence or intimidation. The (Motion hero for the jury was whether or not aconspiracy to'do the act' complained of *as to be inferred from all the facts and 04- ennistances 'surrounding the transaction. The jury, after being out about an hour, ye• turned a verdict of guilty . . Not sentenced. Green • and if, L i Richards, for Comm. 4acobs And Young; for defts. - . • . DIED. , . . . DIHD.—In thWity. on Ott 1,21.111n5t., Limn, old. est aughter of NOtia A. and Mary 0. lichee% gad 2 yisars i Ot monms, and 4 days. ', The Map and Wets:tees of thpdecesused are l i lted suns er (petal, on. Aerially, it vi /t h lo A. ,wit out f er nottAddrom the residence df W I gra Snoud , o, 614 Willow street. to pro deed, to merles wens Qemetery. 1 • ?We had a little Lute once ; ! he 71/0 Ontr pride; • ' We loved her. I yerhos tee well. , I • ?or, *ton she 04 ant,oed. , .., 1 l• . . . . c . All is duk within our dwelling ;. • _ Lonely is our Item to•day.._• . • Fpi the one whose smiles did pheeiniP, Has forayer pasW away. * - LIT ttiOSo A .who have deteate4 *Tutors eel re orate-7;ot 11441;tirtittert of the Ipekap e unnitarel til nn o the core ne , wklop sir degifined 004 reserved to as pe)1041 dbwohl loAot no • In secculhe i p t ipouge 1 Turptt eittutele. citestoraS i t t - tntwttt 0nt14 0 14 to aItiASSIViOSPASit SU iii.—zetraro' Extirete. 14aw IGRAPHIOSTROMY i3ittetclx\eilillbiknOmbs /ix aptolnt. ed Ml** 140 4 111 04 . us a day 'a tharibsiOnti 14*. - • , nou. *sum tOkeiruka Whereon ere iel Virmillington l engaged in wilding upthe Me. are of thS bite , Thadtbsto &Mos. 'ley' find only about enough 'potions' pSpertyto pay his debta, - iind his estate consists of a houseia Lancaster, eitlmated at flftem% thousand dollars, and hit iron farniee pro• perty, estimated at ileors_lifty to sixty then sod'dollars. , , . A few days ago sit hundred keg; of gins pewderolled pp near Granby Porde,' ;Term' de, for the use of the Central. Pacific road, were accidentally' exploded iii an' ex" tensive ()imp of the ,workmen. Ere ;sea 'woe killed and severid badly wounded. CMOs of the men ) a Chlnmeini is reported to tore `been Mom one hundred mil. 11100):If the horses andiules in the wagons nee; ttio magazine were blown ,to atoms, and on. twolve•mule team was entirely destroyed. .Sx•Goveraor Todkof Brier Mil, 91114); 'died. very Suddenly 3 . at 7 oYeloCii yeSterday morning, at Youngstown, Ohio, whits' vs. , `paring to take the ititin for Clord.- Ma dittate, at yet, lit nultnOttti l , The sult,of Gov. Reed, of Maids, agebist Lieut. Gov. Gleason and Seeiretary Mde4 for conspiracy, vras biitbe NOS at Taltabus(); yeeterdaf,lol' teChtlipsl ‘ llllbr• struslityi The ihstus clf the Govern* is ',pr. : pented to .be decided by.the Rapreme Nutt on Iho 19th. • • •' 5• • • A caso is to be, iiiatle:ep itiehtiesici test the Iggaiity,ot *spriest Imiststo s te of that f4tete. The lair :Orderr.au eitte4m, for molabstis of the Legtsliture on 'Novem— ber 84. , , repot that , .thOganian Ben* WO ( be tinanithously Republican, and there lila be.btft six Detneends•ltuthe Rouse; • '; Alitinunti is ei'incolda, intderiti forpee.thltnti ‘ - j t • z llAnnzip 1' EA: . 14*5041:b6- MiegiAffair inta thilitAVidi#lo l 4l9,o 1 ti Ow . take photo.. in inibintini all . . . '1 '0 , ll 1 4 {, end . yleinitreut reere„pe .. ;„ Igo ions Ateeperi nat ADO itre' . ". , I n .. stnit a sp . superior Id , ' : sae o 0 . .01parpopet:v n....1 - 1.)_;;. - ,L; i ill i •1 .. 4 I .T-wol 414444. xedviwwqralift fAr• !)I , ' • . O:.i 1 : I /or' 011ie ( zat , p s i* 4 , 94. kme r mita' of . a p ___ n _ . .t ~tll t- Houle ,tiet4l)oltekl,..42lLlo4:7,,e=r7l:kal7 ill° " T te ibg Hirdoll,l6WVOltsteil& „a 1 4, i ~ f it v ' , -.1....i ft' i f . •-7 ,er ,s, Palet or IS *V i ° tiro , dtier" , it 2 soraLltio titd tease arir , tek i 'Atria lut , ..!fer the tiomumodist °Pip o er pqrposes for 'which OSA is in 00Sattini VW end whloh It is impossible to enumerate Miele end is strttrk c i* i t 1% . o iO3 ' Pr=ll. l3 gitifil t atwrMr ... ! ilg o it i lg t e P o Otoorsiotßags. - " a i f i .4 ~., o_t ere,' an - f e t • - en LAB° saved, IYAMED• every Orem 41 1 Arai* 0 2 frsi RARRI,V 'PEARIOA.2.L' ' bEwARR'CoP ALL rAiii*lliptai Maintriotowfd Pxotuiteek by itilkept .6;640 hoop Lb., VIXI Arch Arrett. • PAiladsiekio. • ._, HARRIS sor Boarnouses a Mingles; clomp of Niftis and Washinston Streets, Sole Agents lot Rawlins. AOENTI3 TY W IN THAN T_SIDEI U.NI Ili E TBD yßit y_o THS. xa 0013 N... SW A The Soap is now offered to the Pub to at the 1'4 4 lowing Spree : fitqrffer SgOofelder, • Yocum & Mum.. A. Potts ger, • r .),,.... J. Jk B. Solder, . .0. e 411 Dater k Itoone. . pq i) l i b uoM . 'Cesar. . Iris its & =bp, Dundore, .• C. we or, Aivrtrts, Ste or, J. Thoma_,s tri ; . rig: " Pi effer k BP I ./.. . 1111debeltel, • G. . o'er, ' W. Stott, • .1. Ins, D. ifeanlg, .. IS , . D N. . Debut, _ . • • . Ipe, . W. Borer, Ott & Boehm ' oet.iv-ly . CONFECTIONERY _ CANDIES CANDIES t • . A. , M • ICE CRE-1 8.. r.itunzta,; . At No. leiliorth Mit Street, (010a11) Reading. It now prepared to fOrnish our °Mum wt °op. fottlonety Candlee iti&-Itle Orem, it wA l limlide gad Watt: Alto ail .I . i s 'pyttoLtp_d_folislitlitf Top! ettirtviteatt,w4VOrsconsrPTA! Palrisiatir ie • , VOTICIL—The atitton . of yesbaiii it ' /1 boring Ikea ts calledtot Nortan ' a ; apt Saving Astmelattn of Op, are $1 snob, and llmitid tO AMIE guar . Y a large number of Agfa* are ,ell. hlik li more for disposal. Thos disking ;tad r, early la order to nears tbeiaf ' For Naar inf o rmal on WI iii • a of Jones 0. , Thfirpss , imp% wrist , I eets. or as tail reia7o Os Robert, h i tt, signeda? Fifth . an nit rasa s lellsleir , e Jo it ' oat '29 2mo , Olio*, r2roourt Wit. • - xmoli'Afa . BiiRTOS' LIQUOR igTORE: , , agzu o rin e gg i favi,:.E.,7l4o4o. .944uset - . . XQ. dirt rs'x t izitur r tire *lllfind ire7tu,.#l4:llr;ot th• • WINEB, BRASDIEB, timito t irOrt" • o patrons, la soueltor. : ,11A800.1tA NOLAN, ~ •i PL f IT.TVIBEES , • • 040' AND ~STEAM FZ • • And3tanifitetarmi of • PIPE - RAILING , pEMITEOT tOTS .. n: . . ins . , • $0117,111 ti*ViVrift FAWN, PA. ' rANS 'AND PRIL ety ofdltteTest sukkos. KOT woks in . 7/ 1 41110 Oontort. , • *, NPROTIONBRY