FtWilAltrifrAG tEA D1i142 - 1:k. • NoV*WIR:,IB, Eil a ;ITY A D COUNTY. HIST EIGHT/ONml* 11.2 P. iff. D. I..—Blue, meet Six It, 7, No. 1. .; Pink, meet Elia h i If, No. 1. Diac,kl me# , Orlitlir No. /—'01: . 7 e •, COURT.—Tho regular term of Common; Pleas will commence On Monday next, the 24d,inst. . I:ps TfIR PROORRDINGR t - Tiff: 8011001, Boaitti, are crowded out to•da 1 on account of .thete great length., .They,wall appear to.tnorroir.• Toe errangementa for the Ladies' for the beuelit of the Reading'Libraiy, are complete, aralw in can e?cpectt&aeo the largest, Yeir over held n tide city. • Tu' improvementa at the sheet Works of Seifert, MeMenu!, & Co., are progreasing finely, and it is expected .that the - milt will be in running order in four weeks from now., TO BA pron.R.—Tlto Baptiste it is said, I wo added. over 64,0.00,.by baptism, to their c ommunion (brill the present . year. They now number in tins country over 1,000,000,. Arrottaxewra.--001,, William A. Sande ?dr:Dietrich, of thideity, and Mnj*r, Ileidenment of Hamburg, have been apt' pointed guagera of liquora of this (the Bth) district. . • WANT . ED.-A . lamp post' should ho placed , in lirambington tarot, below Third. It itra dark road to trsvol t and olio mos the risk or braking elinib down the, hill over ,the rough pavement. Ax Ow P. 74. F-Mr. John Se'berling, Polk master at LynnOillo, •Lehig county, now eighty.five_yenra of ago, has I old his office for an unbroken period of lot peight rare. He is said to be the Wait Postinaatv in the United States, , ALMA HOtlflle APOOlxTiagtviA.;—Tho Board of Directors bold, a mooting on Monday last.' Thicßoard, by ballot, re•elected the present liteward t _the Engineer, Clerk, and Dr& Relater POl, Nagle fentl A Tames .0.. Shearers as Phygoi*n , , lihrisitV,O „ 0000x, , sslo was thrown out of his 6oggy oh rfridayevoning last, IS in a fair way to recovery. Ho' received a heavy fall and was a good deal bruised about the head and shoulders. lie is still •unable to leave his bed, but is improving slowly. , Wa understand that .1. Dutton Steele, Esuid, Chief Engineer of the Wilmington and Reading Railroad, intends to remove to Pott4own . ,,next spring , HO is now residing in' BrooklyiiiM; Conducting the affairs of ths Sterling Mountain Iron and Railroad Company, of which 1p is President. • Anoinswie,-Wo learn that yeaterilay,while a little son of Mr, Simon, residing in North Tenth street ) was loft alone in a room, ho caught hold of a pot of boiling water A was on the,4o:o,,attd.,:.pnlling it over it up set, and scalded hint severely. The little fel. low was Buffering lunch this morning. "Clyrsoest, .W.snmo."—We saw, yestor: intittof gypsies pass ,over .the Ilarriaburg bridge, bound for wo dopit know bo • Or peo , i)le to watch 'Cm wherever they flit) pitch tents, as they often appropriate things in such a manner ns would justify their arrest. 13iitimono:—The building of fire Warning! ton and Reading Railroad, which terminates at Birdsboro, and the new Foundry now in courao of erection, will give an additional impetus to that place. The large Furnace, Rolling Miil And .Nail Works of Messrs. 111.13..11id6k0;' aro in a flourishing con dition, iAI.AIIONAIII.V. lIINTS.—Seo that the pipes. er your pumps, sinks and roof are all in good conditiep t .. Arrange them , so that none of them will freeze.' It *lit help greatly for, this purplAo if the pipes are placed as nearly perpendicular as you earl. A. primp frozen, up, or a pipo burst " ini winter, is a great, annoyance. OCR fair correspondent, "Lizzie," assails melo'bipeds savagely, in an article on our first page, on account of their ridiculous style of dross. While pleading that all men do not so strictly follow the fashions, we must (Omit that there is much truth in "Lip zie's" 'statements, and that a ° fashionably dressed`daridy of the present day ill as ridi culous in appearance as a woman with the "Grecian bend." Both styles badly need "reconstruction." A CIIANUfi.-It is repOrted that after tlfe first of April next, the Rover's Ford Hotel, at Royer 's Ford Station, Montgomery count ty, is no longer to be kept as a public hOuse* t. The property is owned by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, and if fieo§holtz, the prenent very obliging land'. !Ord, is obliged to remove nt all, the only reason is that the,Conlpany desire the 14111 1 Mg in order . ta (Attila . theli'dePot .necoml modations. The place..has been kept as a hotel nearly thirty years, Capt. David God . being its first landlord. • Tux Brotherhood of Locomotive Engl . ; nears, it is stated, has been,in existence for abort years, has spread over the United times and Canada, and is rapidly increasing in numbers and influence. The object of the association is tn elevate the standard of education and of 'moral character of loccit motive engineers. It issues a monthly mat+ azine,giving an account of the improvementS made m locomotives, and by organizing the members in divisions endeavors to make 60 certificate of their positions a sufficient guar, nntee of their qualifications. Rill,lloAll CKosslNo.—The 011ie( Rngincee of the Philadelphia and Reading 'Radian() f has divined a lan for - an iron bridge; by which 'lron street, in Philadelphia, CA cross the ce ding Railroad, and not b much of Any obstruction ,to the street., Alt bridge will cost about $14,000; of which ths Railroad Company'proposes to pay ono hal Seine such plan as that will have to be adop ted at the 'crossings in all the cities, or th ears pr9hib,itqd from:AM:ft along the streets ; feu. people will 'soon become tired et being killed and tualmed as they are now., Er. . THU NOMe sktlrtlai t rbiChNIII Rood author' its on the subject, sass that visiting cordil will be, for this season, rather larger thad formerly, and of the finest unglazed Bristol board. The now sizes will tend rather to the square than A41127160.Vie 41 baPe the cars may be vaned; aceordiatlo taste, the proper adoption to the size of the letter;.: tagbdfig malettainsd. Among the various: texts to use, nothing will supersede the, English somil s hqaa babniAble , styles of old'English text, ' the jitolit' novel a bebig those with dropped capitals, and the ex , ; tremely neat, extra shaded. ilumemes fok the EAOLL ; ". . 1I MI BI Ell -~----- 41gt ;the slut leanly men to move.in L , society—we mean nbt the 'rich, atm the proud,_ nor the If astgallAbli 40, lip, kfaitty or the the latelligeta, lig , bk. ~ eru you find Men IINI)A - 0 ; . a r. frbm WhoOectiW . !"ion .ectifoma tign# it is 'safe to 1;e• found. • It-has broken" ite*a with thelow subrvulgitr, *kat, 4604 '3 1 94? were inbultated and the indecent story told to excite laughter, or'influence , the bad pus; Bien's. Lord - Clarendon attributed auccOss rid happiness in life to associating with per. sobs!more !carried sand virtuous thin Our 804P. 1f you wish to be, wise mid" re spected and desire happiness we advise you to associate with the intelligent and, good. Strive for, excellence w and sot int egrity, and You will never lie found in ,the sinks of pollution, or on the benches of 'evilers and gamblers: ,thice hohltbste yoinselves ,-to virtuous course, or once secure a lirre for good society, and no punishinetit would be gr r enter than to be oblig4d by aceidiint "to is- Scoeiste for half a-day with , the low and vat gar.--Selected. POLICE. INTRLLIGENOI6.III the Police Coprt, everything had been 'quiet up to last evening., Yesterday ' , afternoon officers Priestly and Livirence brought in a man and wife, qnd a little gir). They wereon a tramp, and not having arrived ata conclusion where to go, they tramped tlarough.the city, occa sionally taking a "bit of the cratur," until the husliand , who , by , the way, was a One legged husband—became indifferent and ley down at the . corner' of Seventh and, Penn etre*: wife Catharine did not like this, and 'Persuaded • hiin "to got 4 'oo and' walk," but there was move whiskey in James than walk, and lienevi be remained . Qt ease. Catharine beeline vend at his 'disobedience and hit-deints over the head with a "brick bat," and thenusigrateful woinnn--,•began to, pound him over the head with his crutch, In, ieting several . .wounds'froni Which the bleed began to flow 'quite freelY. this attme.of the proceeding'. the above', ()Riders ewe along mid took them both,inCo custody and placed them in the leek-up. They bad a hearing this morning, but us neither bad money eilongh to pay the sum asked, they wore sent back to star it but. • trheee lodgers found shelter in the station house last night. • OF 4 TEIV:Vr.-140018 Bell came to tho office of Aldermen Mengel and . made 'complaint dgainst Valentino Ruffeit for feloniously taking his horse, Beßpurchased a blind maie.from Ruffertfor'which bo gave hint a note, payable at: some future day, and took the mare and put, her to a livery stable to board. A ft er the mare had been in Alto possession 9f Bell some time, Ruffed came to the stable where she was and took her away and looked her ep in his own stable, without Ben's knowledge or Consent. Of. fleet. Deihl arrested Ruffert, and ho gave bailin $2OO to answer tho charge at court. —Gazette. bANIEr, B. LOSAII; ESQ.; succeeds Elias Obold, Esq., as a member of the Board of Poor Directors of the county. As now con stituted theßoard consiste of Joseph . Mut hart, Silas W. }leiter, and Daniel. B. Lorah, Esgs. All the parties interested in the Alexander et at 080 are now before the Grand Jury of the'. District Court of the United States at Philadelphia.—Yoster day thirty-four years ago a moat heavy snow I fell n our city. Thu ground was covered to the depth of twelve inches. • Col. Alex ander, on 'Monday, entered bail for his ap pearance at the District Court , of the United States at Philadelphia l le the February term.—Tintes. • .Tits EMIL' is an excellent advertising me beenuso.everybed'y reads it. Akira it h trial, and be convinted. TUE DAN AntMT TOWN.—Three or four bills are on the teptibotweeu now and Christ was. . • • Faahtonable ladles aro like aristociatio hogeos— bota•baVe high stoops. 'A number ofomnll boys amused themselves yes terilAY by tearing boards off of a fence down town. .Had boys. First comes a cold, then a cough, then a coign• The United States will take Turkey on the 26th of this'utonth. The attack will bo made with knife and fork. • A young man had a "beautiful" AMA night at Fifth and Penn street'', Always look where you step. Sweet potatoeS and sweet girls are. plenty here abouti• The sweetness isn't wasted. . , A large number _of boats are co►ning down the 441 jnet new—hurry up to make a few more trips before the anal Weans up. ,The passenger travel over the Railroads centre? lug hero is uncommonly large for this season of the Milk Yeir,` i Peter Jones, Erg., 'Treasurer df the flooding Sohool•Distrlot; tneeifed through the rust Otflee sonAtime ago, from An unknown Pennm. 9 1 0* being amount titerpihi, with interest. , Road the beauq4d story on' ur first page to-dokh headeethe w/mi wasor woman." A man who. In talking to alady, lays his, hands upon tar sboutilers,. May bo thought to be too touching In his remarks. Itpn3 and &Engrg pnglit on general principles tobe gOod ministers, since they do ft good doal of ptintobing. ' • • understand OM a Spilled' Deteeqve Pollee (Oro o r _ tii4 city .is shortly lo boo alianted: We trust good and reliable men will be 'chosen to MI reaponslble.Po.4lobi• , I • l'iri , ietk a paw is out of hi;,mor he should go odt oi A.:4100'41;n alr and a turn or !fro 'up And asivin the etreot mike Mittel)! better, and Ilkewleti , look so' , T . ' - The 10$11 Who time iipiwbutettrg itlth reig . e wa* only Oreverife4 - by having - is ho tip Nit irt.tb town ‘ovpt bip3; MIMI .Wsio fun4erstanat,thet the Idessp..tlailions, of this eitY,tuiye'l'p tionteniplation to construction of notroia Prdth tfieti 3 Oineiinarrleiaii the fdadel4 ra property, through"llarnhart's firm to intersect with the itoading Railipid, If the 'read 'is Wit it will out one of the handsomest 1144dsonthti, !Ittinhisrt dtagoiallY.4l•Pdtch: Scotch shawls. worn inks plaid, aro o threatened fashion tor gentlemen. I • To diacc4tir he* many plien there are in n place. tbr4 P a'nep.iary toeek two dogs. figktl _ , Ma in . einiCe:ot Winn iewdet will purify: tirelre gallons ofaorrupted water. It le ones wore, AanitlSltlff t 9 by .stpire-strnekl than to be hit by a regular mill -er. 1 Tight blOttir ii 446 iziate•ii red note in time So doom bes 4 mach quicker. . . ."Epacil's nog oleo, is the title driven those who : . range themselves in line before church doors Bun day,etbninv. : • ; . • Bas ter, ;ell louring that. hi e ' Mend /bums was. laidicauirkg that' he,Wouid ,bane lop; RA* bmily fisted.. „, 'the, tiiy to 14 uoMilik4riik.i stilith!rh o . , ih his . consitiy is „;: NO% 0 lit'tiniiinif , Vitsi much ►l O 1 0 DAILY RICVIEW OY DIMINO& is Philadelphia. the money market Stan SitOrdai thaw for some time past. and obtah—dla on mash more favoralbls terms tbAXI hid week. the *SAO statement of the banks made potato fasterp, day. 'hews that these institutions are tartans* their discounts. The loam have been oontraCiad $631.187. a decrease of $1,61:0,0L0 in !wo weeks. let al,:tenderk'alitoir a falliniefrof $668.638, a total decrease for two weeks of e1:4.1120. The depoilts "for two weeks show a decrease of upwards of '2,- 000.000. Thbs statement shows that the banks hive greatly increased their strewed', and It is highly prOlaable Its the ftsture. will be able to ettond greater accommodations to the mercantile plisses. The longest borrowers at ihiltiniaSire the proton- I sional stock-Jobbers and gold manipulators, who demand large discounts to prevent many of them from going over. ' the failure of several brokers in New York has' caused distrust in the 'daintily of some houses who are known to have operated largely in that market. 1 1 4 e 13100)4 Market Was feverish and unsettled, and 'the "bear" intuence was in the atiendanoy. 'Government and State loans were inactive. City Loans advanced 1 4 per cent., anti closed at lomolo% Lehigh Gold Loan sold at 93. and Was strong at this Saute. Beading Railroad sold down to 42Yd—a declipe of 7 , 6 from the highest point. Pennsylvania Rail road sold at 633 —no change; and 31inehill Rail road at 58—an advance of 1. 12814 Was bid for Camden and Amboy Railroad; 4531 for Little Schuylkill Railroad; 30 fur Catawissa Railroad. and 25 for Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. Canal shares were quiet. Lehigh pavigatiOa closed at 28%; Schuylkill Navigation Preferred pt 28, and Susquehanna 11. Bankand Passenger Railway shares were with on quotable change. Buibong & Dro., Bankers. No. 10 North tith stress, quote as follows: 'Old U . 8.6 ' 51881 - - Old U. 8, s's 1862 - - Now U.B. MO% 1851. July and *lan. New U. 8.5.20'5,1865, May and Nov.. NOW Se 3845, new - - 'N. 5-20's 1807, July and Jar. - New U. S. 5-20'5,'1861 . - - Ten-Forty Bonds, - - - (bold in New York up to 12 o'clock, - - ,Gold Ittleading et linshonel/Brat, . Ix Philadelphia, there is less activity in the Flour market, but holders are firm In their vlewk. Sales of NV barrels Wisconsin and Minnesota Extfa Family at $7 504 825 per barrel; 1159 barrels trecd Ohio do. do. at $9 75010 NI; fancy lots at 25, and Extras at $0 5044115. Rye Flour Is dull and cannot be quoted over $7 5047 75; in earn there is nothing doing. There is but little movement in Wheat, owing to the absence of supplies of prime lots, which is the only quality wanted; sales of 1,200 bushels goOd aid prime Rod at Itten 12 ; Amber at 82 10(02 141. and White at 82 2302 40. Rye is very quiet; small Pales of Pennsylvania at ftl 48, and Southern itt $1 40. Corn is very quiet, without change frail Monday's quotations, &mitigates of old yellow at 61 1401 15; now do, at 80093 cents, and Western mixed at 81 10@1 13. Coati aro less active. Salesof 5,000 bushels at 07@70 cents, and light Southern and Pennsylvania at 50@t3.5 cents. 2,000 bushels two-rowed Barley sold at s2@s2 05. Whiskey is steady, with sales of duty paid at 81 OWN 10, RKADINO PRICKH. . - . White Wheat per bbl., 913 00 lie " Extra Family per bbl,. ,12 00 0 0 12 00 Op Chop (61) . 135 ocanold) (now) . 1 10 , 1 35 now) 1 10 Best thidlingt i . 190 . Common k 100 Bran Corn meal . , 160 Piorma Plum. White wheat per bushel 210 Red • . ! , . . •2 00 Corn (old) 120 Corn (now) 95 Tug coal business of our city still continues brisk, though people do, not buy mere than they really need for a short time. It Is generally be lieved that the highest point in prices bats ,been reached, and hence, people buy sparingly. We hope it will not be long before wo can report a, de cline, as the cold winter is upon us, and as wages are low, there must naturally bo much suffering among the poor. In New York things have al ready taken a turn in favor of consumers, and no doubt there would be much of a reduction if the coal were not in. tho "clutches" of speoutatore, who a few weeks ago, bought up all the coal they could reach ; and at the same time entered into co-partnership with the operators In a scheme to hold or raise prices; and now in order to hold their heads above failure, they hold on to present prices with a determination, like , rats to ,the sink; ing ship. Speculation, as We have before stated, is at the bottom of the extortionate prices,, we must now ;my for everything we eat and wear. and we do hope a move will soon be made, on the part of the working classes, to have a law passed to prevent it. The Coal )r ado from Schuylkill county last week reached 131,008062 tons, of which 95,c01i tons were shipped by railroad, and 35,483 10 ton& by , Canal. The demand is slacking off a little at New York,and egg and stove coal have declined in price while the rates of transportation' have a& vanced considerably. Below we give the prices as wore reported to ub this morning: MI READING MUSH. ton Nut , Egg and Brokeu Coal, $7 8048 00 18 top , Nut, - - - 00 Pea, - - 4 60 it . Bituminous Co - al, - 25 eta. bu THE housekeepers' market this morning was no so well attended as on Saturday, yet there was mi abundance of everything. Turkeys, of which there were a large lot, sold from $2 25 to $3BO per pair; Pork; $l4 per hundred. Beef at prices which we givo below. , 1 RtADINO HopBE,KSOPERSI.MARtirr: Burls -Fresh dairy, Xi lb 48a 50 Lump, 5 CH mtsc-Cheese If' lb„ 0022 LARD-Lard VI lb _ 24 1 Facia-Eggs Vi dozen • . -, 40 i Arrt,ss-A pples '0 peek, 40040 Drie It quart, PRAMIES-• lb 20 ; MCAT-Beefsteak, round V ED., 20 • sirloin, i 20 I. Beef rump , l es 1701$ 18 . 1 ' t r ee dried . *,..`.. , 20 . 411 • ell cutlets, .. 23 i chops, 20 " Mutton, 41 ••tBl 16@20 rojk, 18020, " alitsk. • :' •••• ' ~ 040 . " flaurage frost, ' 2202. II . smoked, Zi: Il i ti-lisms, 25 Sliced. If • 30 Summon's- II •20 • 44 i DIM:- .DI V OTIIT-91148119 itia: " --? " . 1 1.77 • * - 'dressed, " - . 4. Tarkies live " - - 1 II dressed, " T - " • Slckens lire- cOOlOO ) Potatoetlllbtakelo-aOV V5ir,.54.,W,,..4,.4...752100.1 ... ..,. , .... t . . ~:, ~ t DiNIRL IrAIIKEIR: Wat asonth bth street.. motile Fish as follows: i • White Fish,' 16 cps peril), • White Perth. 16 . .4 I* Haddock, - ' -.. ' '',' i.- -5- ';10 ,', '' , "!'•11 i Fresh Salmon I 25 64 •6 04, Codfish Steak; 19 16 di 6i ' Piot Bus, li :15 Ili ea 4 a : Blaqk Fish, 32 64 Si 44 lock Fish. , . 20 .4 ito CI ;' a Ilitti . 1, i '. „:•', .. ' ' ,!' 15 • flk: te ~t • ' sliblit, - - - 29 as liii 4. Pickerell6 Id 44 44 Lake_rilie. • 15 li 4. 44 . Salt mackerel. . 22 .4 44 if DI10 . 6 1 0d0Sh; 7 ' 0 '. '? ° 1 /0 ' " 6Z % N mtioftin i t , r.,,: F:-.•:: ), ', ...i,..: , ..:-.) ;;; os te : ,,v+. , , m oi t , .. A o ••,. 11. , • 1 i swe a , I=On%';,• ;,,..;.',.; :::". n:- iC 1 ,- . :is ut -'•,, ~ • -- '4I; A "- .-,' • ' ~ , . ..ir,,, .:.:.,: '.. ,ro l ls M I N ' ~)". .' l i ' -..:, n"'' ' . '• '''' . 1 • h kit* • sti ,titia - taarket lbailUild and dd . •t 040117 'tart 'of thsVelkir, - . reth!'of &Mita `,. ' • ,- : ' . 77- iiimifito: goy* MONEY 111AREIrr. Itaktoto, Nov. 18. - - U ll4 ;kS , A 107 r - 107: 100 109 109' 100.' 4 1i _..ty Almenie. Sun ?IMO esti — - Awls esigth, hobos and ttlainutes. gra* Wgcsaleb.l2 fAri oielackii4,l: ppl 4 .004 a. ..? • - • • • Aide tif ISintttnettri, •` . ; , • ,•, Atondar. 1f! • "Z; • foundilo RIO ratting , mills tilt* to too lots of work. , TIM (hand ~Lodge of ,repiollytipia. I: El. qt 0. 'l\ 'crithutenaad . stiml•aitnaalseasion this morning at Philadelphia. • OwlNo to tho heavy rains Nit, night, the Schuylkill via a wilco to a considerable 4ight,thia morning. • , - DISAORNEMILL—Beforo dusk yesterday . northeast rain set in, and a morn diSagreen ble night than last night can hardly ho imagined. , A CORRESPONDRNT desires to know which arm a gentleman 'ahould take when with a lady. Whiphever he can get, and think himself lucky at that. • - Pustll.—The "sweet" mode , for ladies dresses'or '"mohair luktre," Wade with ,a tunio„of purple reps, festooned in a fashion of ,ehtirming prettiness. A LARGE Tuagave-r4Alderman Schomer purchased a turkey this morning, whioh weighed 281 pOunds. Ile Alderman is de termined to spend Thanksgiving day in the proper manner. , MR workmen at the mines of the Wilkes bane Coal mid Iron Caniiiany have demand,, ed an increasO of 27;per cent, on their wtiges t which increase haabsen Ferused, and a strike 14P - Octeit. • ' • ~ A Nounca of stonecutters and masons passed through this place on Monday morn• mg, from Heading, on their way to Missouri, who aro to work upon the "Reading Ette naeos,' in some otereptien in that state. They tieVe‘ithdei °beige of Tin:Whit Rieharchi, Esq., of Reading.—/gbonon Advertiser. Unatimenit. —Last evening, on Penn street, a man bolding nn umbrella before him ran it into- the face of.a lady,and instead of apologizing for the neeident, ho insulted her. We d not mention the name of the man, but it may appear in our police rosport tozmorrow, as steps have bben taken to have him arrested. Loom. News.—Loeal news were very scarce yesterday., •, The weathetis becoming cold,..the city alarmingly healthy—so say the - fraternity of pill:makers—and the' people very orderly and well conducted. Thc gamut of offences committed, against the reviOd statutes , is particularly small, for all of whibh let us bo grateful to the police and the oew testament . -T-State•Querd: I We 'itimpathloo with' oar' Heetemporary. Same state of affairs exists here, and applies to us. • ON A "OR MAN BRNDER."—Last evening, amid the storm, we noticedon the depot ) a min who had a violent attack of the Glreciitri bond. It was not produced in the ordinary way, however. as the man had evidently been indulging in the '.'cratue! too, freely. aiade a bold titteinptio "maintain a sper; pendicular position, but his load bore him . heavily, and down ho went, "with no 'ono to love, nono to caress!' Some kind Manil a however, took pity on hirn, And sot him oil his "pinfi t 'l .when he managed to m'svigate out of sight. ANOTHER CURIOSITy.•:-130ing Along p c lui . etreet, nrie will notice in the show window oc Clewell, 430er Penn street, a curiosity in the shape of the Berke County Court Housei built of waling candy. . It hi feet high, mut 3 feet wide, and is a true resemblance of that building. It is really a curiosity worth sew ing. It was made in the .esfablishment,:end reflects' much credit upon Mr. Clewell, whc4 produced it. In connection • with this we might state that at this . establishment can bn found ii `splendid . assortment 'of . candiesi which are disposed of at prices as low as any other establishment, u Penn street. COMPLAINT.—Very often people coma to PA and complain that certain pace Offieers do not do their duty, and that at &any plaCes the city authorities should , make repairs or impovements. ; If we hod the honov off' being • rather of the - City, complaints would come to the right person, but as it is, they should go to the ?davit-of the city. We guarantee His Honor will hear them, and see that 'batters are set right wherever needed! Of course, if it comes under our observa4 Lion, or if , we are convinced that o ffi cers, the Mayor, or any. other. man, neglects his `cluty, tee shalt be after him with a shall); stick, but we cannot be .responsible for the, petty complaints that are.daily made to us. SELF•INFLICTED MISFORTUNES.—Every day we live wo are more than ever convinced that nine-tepths of the misfortunes which' attends huManity are seltinilicted. We see' this daily exemplified. People jump off, railroad cars while in motion; go bathing in' deep water, when they cannot aWinn ; imbibe; spirituous liquoM, arid meet with accidents ;; expose th6mselves, regardless of prudence, and suffer ell Manner pf moat evil ,conse quences, which a little fore-thiiiight would, in most cases, have averted. People very well know that a violation of: the common law involves a penalty, and yet 'utterly ig npre the fact that nature 1$ still More tnex, orable than the I.e4islatnre, and Visits with correponding punishments every trans gression of her laws. • I 'A BEAUTIF.EL PRESENT. —Aldermen 'are sometimes very fortunate people,gt least our gallant friend, Major Waahington Richards, one of the Alderman of the 'NorthWards of this city, is,, and one of the WO :deserving of men is he to have such luek. Cot. Levi Maltzberger,one of the largest men physical. 'ly in out eity,and no one ofinn acquaintance has a bigger heart,' is continually planning some good actien, and, '4,04, hottet,carry ing it into effect. He bethought himself that the Major is an inveterate dutoker, and that lie is partioillarly fond of the weed,and thete 'foriffniehaied and presented" to Min, lank evening, a beautiful meerschaum pipe. Not withstanding the inbleineliq . of the weather, a large attendance •of the flriends of both gentlemen, werepresent. at ,the, Major's of fice, No. 29 North Sixth street, and the do nor andyeelpient were: heartily applauded on the neat and happy little speeches they made. We , werefertunete :enough to be present, and aftei the interesting presenta tion ceremony !ma c , ovex,,, the new p,iPe,welo Ifghied l Atid 01 4 .9 egit141;1011 ;by "the: atifoke 'which se.gracefully enrled"aboire ,the Ma, jor's be"witi ih' an 'elysinm of bliss, narcotictir speaking. Long life to the Colonel aid . ejor! Ls? shoes avi• deuce orate—the tal -tale whitealag of 4e looks. the annatural thinning Of Uncovering which a* tare designed Wald he prosetved to the period pfilisiolattan a lone 49 ume neoutlag ;pi bottle of 'Barratt'e vegntable lialltostorauve. th antidote ta;baidnatt,:grag aaillaigs , ---ts, a &pros. tod• /6.4010 Q. $. 4 51 21 0 .14 4 1- t' at 43' 3 ' data of charming —fin aer weather, the wind suddenly veeredismdfrom btonday.getil to.; day nothing •gloOpitir Ifuggupid„ The bright, sunshiny days of the igolden'Am Num we fear, alas are soon to be garnered , by the unfeeling a nd irrepressible harvester, 4 : l " , ii3OfthttOnxe. What a melancholy - feel-, itig spreads ii,`er all as the Autumn sheet passes swiftly by. Hair like uatotha life A' man.. lie has his Spring, his Summer, big Autunnli end then comes - Mat of. - 1I the ,• "Xing ot Terrors," hoary -Ist.ded • IVinter, his birth;' rise, 'Wind dechim. In 'these are : the teisomi:. co' MORS& . The "'melan choly days". are hare, with their beauty and at the same time their gloomy grandeur. We love the Spring and summer time; the .sea •0011' of birds, flowers and sunshine . Mid have 'often wished 'that we could ever eask in the pleasares and happiness which they 'uvula. big bring. 0611 2 Autumn has its delights as It is a time tor reflection and medi tation, and these will frequently_ make us better men and better women: Nature at thiaseason Assumes ar, entire now aspect of beauty. • Of this how fotteibly reminded are we by the golden.tinted leaves of the forest, and the silent and subdued murmurings o' the streams. ,and out into the Century now, and perceive the change. "the grassy slopes find green fields have - become sore and yel• low, and the mantle of' green has been thrown aside, 'to be assumed when the Spring and,Siuntnee Oen Come But a truce to such thoughts, and let us hope that the dreary .Winter non , so near will be brief, mid thAt lovely Spring and beautiful Summer will speedily roll 'around;once more. • - • "Those days aro goat. But beauty MIR Is hero." bon cotemporary of the Scranton Register "busts mit" in the following style "A city editor of a live and lively daily journalgenerally his his hands full. •He is expected to hiMi his:eyes - and ears open np• on all oticaSions, and - we belieVe some pod• ple labor undiir the hallucination that he sleeps with.one apron, ready to start at the first/alarm offire4; ova. oy , In the iityeet; He is expected lobe grave, and funny, and wise,- and discreet, and possess all the con (lied virtues done up In a concentrated form. As to ideas, pia is supposed to have them regularly cot and' dried for all ocervi: alone, from the dedication of a lady's album . to a solid leader, it' the "boss" is' deinorall.', zed" or out of town, .lle is generally ;re tarded as a man belonging to no particular ago. Ho must be young with the yoting, ropp with the rompers, and steady and sedate with the growing old ; with a -rusts for anogreeable flirtation ' ivhen bright em end sweet lips are in qbeation t or prepared to take a turn at politics or religion. if occa sion requires. Always readyifor a feast, fee', thud, funeral, foot-rnee,• or',fight o the eitt editor sees strange 'sights, many of wide he is expected not to reveal. If he noticeb a small flirtation quake stuirs t of course the last thing in the weed for Wale do is to mention it; and if meets a deacon of a church coining out of a piece, of question . * able repute, ho must not by any means snake it public. Still , theioleear meet" with many strange and startling things in then course of his daily walk and conversation; Perhaps the strangest sight which has met our eyes since we have, been in Scranton was encountered' yesterday.' wo wore re• turning from our usual 'morning call upon our amiable . friend Alderman liratres, w 4 were confronted by a spectacle from which ,we thought our , city .would he hee.. .We cannot describe it. It wastlike Barnum'i "What is it," without a parallel. It puzzled us, as did the witches Macbeth upon the heath. It rooked like a limman, but as we were too nervous to institute a very close: examination, we are prepared to speak from_ impreBaions only ; We were "ievel.'! we remember en the leth•daY of November, As mitook a walk we'd often "fetched" before, We met in the sunlight ratubliftg,,a;figure Queer 'aud shambling; 9 fr , Wham.° and who ait thou? No biumanE though; thou look Roam like lotuon,, And we scanned the hideous flalire o'er aid:o'er . AMC thou troubled with the collo. or only; cholio,? , . IIY Jove, I never saw the like afore, , "Only this and nothing wore ' Nir sb e y d o r An g i r r O polt; and wonder, ind . sdsoulato As the disapbearod v4thin noishbcliins "door. May the saints Shove defend her,ol:finkt,'.'eurve', We traC lF ie e glitli r re'eli;it Botpdar: n : " "Only this Ind' nothing moret,: Spools! to the ti,lintylittil County Teschern" 4011;lute. PoTravit4, Nov. 18.-46 ''.Siirtrylkill County Teachers' Institute convened 'hero yesterday. The,uttetidance of Teachers is larger than ever before. 11. number of prominent educators are here, Irrigating to initrUct. diufong others; Prof, A. N. Raub, of yorricounty; late - Professor of Literature iu the Keyatone State NorrnalSchool, at Kutztown, 'who - Will lecture to•dny. Important from Cuba. NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—Mail adVices have been received from Puerto Principito Oct.. 80th. Despite false reports from' Havana, the revolution has overspread the whole Eastern Department, and the Central De. partment is almost ready to join in it. The 'Weis iire'inen of high social 'position, great wealth, and talent, and have commenced the revolutionary movement by freeing their own slaves and marching to the front with then:i. The Spanish troßps can barely hbld tMt ground they occupy. An attack on' Puerto Principe was daily . expected and many families were leaving for Nassau. They would go to the United States, but are not allowed to by.the government.- . prinD. FROM—In Me ally, on the 17th RAU LAURA M. IL, daughter of Isaac and Louisa From, aged 4 • years, 2 months and 13 day/. The relatives and friends of the family are re speotfully invited to attend the funeriPJ,on Friday. November 20tb, at F owe*, P. M., from the resi dence of her parents, 339 Penn street. to proceed to the First Corrigan Reformed Church, and from thence to the Charles Evens Cemetery. Why should I vex my heart 4r feet, No more she'll visit me, , • My soul will mount te her at lest,,. , lAntt there infehilii I'll see. •' • . n 0v.113-2t, - Faun Dm:mg.—Dr. Light. No. 1 North Fifth street, Retie, Pa., how in his store one of the finest slid st. selected stooks of fresh drugs in ibis city. Dr. ght and his assistant are always ready . to wait on persons whoare in want. st sag', bout er the day or night. • Dr.. Light and his sasistanton both a#3C0123 gibbed druggists and gentienien,versed in PhsrmeolortY. ' • GRICAT REDUCTIO* 11l Vlllll4.— Ladies deslronirof purchasing Van should eitil at the 101 l is Store. fig n east, Dore below E4oLa co ; oe they will Ofil find cell selected stock /11118, which will sold at small pro. 6114 Panel 'way!' haa2 • 19511110. 'W4I4 pnr4tulen,t o and imu,v344te Be. • medy Por Teittaohe,:lar.„ who; seailwbe i Ithiumatism ligrut Front Bites t and all aouto paint!. •• / allovhdo human auffer,ing II • hlghtot aim of tho true phlloosspher, • Whit 'OO • t wiener!, In our ortiday ha.. Itlemcly achieved; t*diiictin ; the Inhalation' of chku'oftuti and ether to / *Oil.. thi eonseypent upon difficult aurgical operation"; ' SAYRE S. -.. • -/ . IN‘STANT PAIN:CU itF wit..cnpUsh 'knot. ou(aht spolcitt o t. Ire rstteCt lo perfectly 'magical, i‘lAtt it: rlt c entlrity ati to be hpidicaldo to lho chlhl •of iv • der ago a* '.ho adult, Thousands of att&31"1111 cued ti tilY that itila la no fiction, but a fact beyond nll confroissr , and Anglo application of the cute trill c!‘n Ince thrs , )n, , ,.( skeptical auffeeer onto truly tultdenlow power, WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD ► To Produce ita No Amity that, on ea bcconies aop'ipiitte‘i with ita l virlttes tvili'ba Prioi 00 etc Etobl by fill 5t.0 0 ,, h . . . , . , ), 8010 Proprist"' eai rllk t Pt. . . • Beawhat J, A. Dudley , says, of the flrtu of llnd.. lay a litofford, one of tilt% largest whololtalo drug. 'eatablbittutonto Inl,blA country ' __„. : , • . NO. 09 Bltatit.l.ltBO. NIIII Yoni, - • .. __ January:soo.V '7. , ! 4 nit t r." /k i p., peading, r d a,-, 7 4)orkli t ino:—. It o ame p e t % I n, f A r ► or the' wen 4r'int i cots of your "Pain yro, n ai r y own otutei's ni' upo ltult., 1 was • attaoltdd wth ottralglo , llly abdomen and Ade l . Allot eufkt na, Antonsaly or netalrivro week'. I nits Induced to tyy eour.ro e tand attor out appltoat °tufo' in, 'Utter turptito. I was telloved I a fov , eoeonde.: tO Sudden Arm+ t o retie that oould scarcely iallovo ray Orgy senses. From m knowlottoo of-tho preparation. I. Orally behove, tat it will atop ‘.3l),ROfft *wad, every Cause and almost Instant:tr. „ .. .. Respabtt:nliy. drs is ,.,:i , .um Ti ' Iri t „; , Of the Om of Duilley.&Stii . rts WigN4'4l/3111' slits. ' '' . • Iti . it; lIARItis , ‘ , '.. '.:l PE L SOKI ) , - ir pi, THE OU _eS2' AND REsr, A 14T101 4 1 , ,T0 ll A LI4 I' ll PIAIN.Y THAT NOA P, M. 1I S h..'D - ' FORy. V 8111NOVIOTIIIM NX.C'EPriat 1 'IRE PRHAT AttlilltlOAN, , SOAP 0000 Y. Witt tileasurejn Informing the neenleellteilile.. end *laity. (b. ut lore particularly•• all•,gett 1 009 1 4ecilm's gnat t 0Y are inanulaelitting a,d ntroduchura Soap Gut trier to all Others int l o foligwinspurposes I . ~ . ... . .. - , Fi 13T- , -For Gleaning PALO, Wood-we/ohr. bte L . ~. , , • VA Art — gOr -Oleenteg (am) I:4lohlecat the i t Sauget Mel metals of do dosotipt ollei;t , --, Itentoteepers tab at once see t e treat luiVati tago of t le, es it s entirely tinne_eessitrito hop as , heitt l etotore s rPolla ii 36 l'endpnylirlelt Dest,Baml. es,__&m,46.l ..;• HIRI/ i For a Palm as. ilithLßolte editirklallY where the o are_any Impurities otrilailia Rertly..tliq t ends, sue „As paint, Grease o,r 4py ,1 ktid, t F,qmiirti k fitt . • - '. . ' . li Ana list—For the thousand and ono other Dilrposes for which snap js In roontikut we, and which. it is itupessible etwenutuerabtat 0)4 time. , : • ; i , ~ f ,•,./.,,, niaruirpwa FOR %Moir; nannte' VsSin. e iV .'i -for et*. and every purpose ateArrrniehtlOlT • !I e be used in the same manner as any effigy tio ji *IQ' this exception, that it only require" Olkip. MAI). the ainount of our Bonn to apepirrrh ttie.ilapo re mite *Cotner/4 and ONE-TH . IK of the' Tllllll and LABOR saved. i WANTED,, every Pcreoh in itro(fingio 14 "RAftnig , :PjilAnt: sovit* . ~..?, • , , I4WAR'R.OP ,ALL /MlTA i kiNitii:. 4 l it ( . A lfantifne/oreci Rxe/usivi/v tit the'ilrat ,Arterio 1 Soap th., 11.0 Arch Mired, Philatklphyq ! •., '. ' II A, Rlt 111 & ' . O 0 .',' PrOprlotnrali:' anTrDURiCtIOLARR St Ifspains; 6riter 'Of *NI AVashingtOn Streets, tioloAgents for ltqadinu. AGENTS WANTED ktill EVBRY BUY & VOUN , TY IN Tlibl UNITED STATRS. ' . + The Soap li now Offordd to the PUblio ntthe tot lowin_g Stores : . _ , ' • 2. 1 Stanffor & Shentelder, Yocum .& Ilousittn. l . A. Pottelger, Harbin° & term, ~ i J, &B. Baylor, ' D. IJ. Itchier; , Infer & uoono, • le. B; Yielithern,"' l 11 D. Keiser. , Dinnersh Its & llubp, J, Dundore, (3. ileirolfingor. A. Swarts, • tihnoffor, ' ' J. O. Thos P. A, (troth 4 c 0.., , P. Kotler & Bro., M. Keifer & bid), J I. Illidebeltel, O. K. Boyar, V). B. II emm NH, i J j. . Jardine. a e Behind J, , . g, ' . it i ltne h. `lt: , . Boyer, Ott & Bohler. , ''• ' ,! ooLli-ly riONEECIIONERT 1 CONVEO739NERY I *- 1 i ) CANDIES I ICE CRNAMI B. F. HUBER-, 'At No. 107 North Iktfth re now prepared to turnieh OUT citirene with Con tallowy, Candles and Ice °resal e at wholeento an Tetail. leo all Wads of plain antt randy Cakes. ea Cream of all flavors constantly on band. A call solicited. June • , VOTICC—The attention of mechanics antir.,Ai 1 VI boring men is called to the Fortnn Build ngk: and paving Association •of Reading., be thg int , Aran eaffh. and limited tO fifteen hundri . Aedy , a large number of sharer aro taiceni lent ng• a fo more for,disposal. Those desiring bad .better , cart early in order to securethorn. , For further information call at the store of Jones 0, Thomas, grocer, corner Wiftb.smil em pt It c rests, or at ' • tne residence of ROOK Wagner, . B. corner Fifth and Courtst i r l etts or bit' thn und r-' s ed. i ,J, ROW SI Oft, rotary; t'.. - t 29 Imo '0 eel. 521 court fitreet, , RIIIIIOVAI.I REKOVALti •• , t, BAItTO I S LIQUOR - STORE,, 41iii4elixii34 , 44'fi r itiiiiteii4ii44iial4 neWand i e egaiit totifii „ • ' .‘'. • .‘•r ,•• ,„;-• ,• ; • • 110. 437•WENN STREET, 7 . • ' . ! .Wheresuritc:' . itiiiiillifiAoriiiyfiliWii'or the laestiampuresto ••• • , i - • • • WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, *04444614 40 101;16of Riil4 l: th root :a b iM " 'PPto ed. al/ep:it t ASSON ds NOLAN, p. 11.11 mirE l e g IGIAM- 'AMIM" $T 1l• : v • , .1 ,r And:Manufacturers of PlPE]umuzio vok „ tEggspY, A LOT% ! to. I , ••;1 , )•••1 'll3 sovra Npvinvin 0024m0. TO ooNS '; AND PEN ROLDBRO. A Jaw var . sigauTent now. hr _ lisoW TO. iIinVOTBRK =I CANDIES! I (Old:JaII) Readlni. REAPING, PA., II NEM =I RIM