00 01 " 1 "`' IFJ : jii - A lii . N O._PA • • CITY __ANI N..-I2 1.2 P. 11. T EDITI 1) meet Sixth, 7, No. 1. Pink,•meet Sixth, If t No: 1. Black, meet Sixth, 7f, No. I—all. „ . it you want the latest Ahd mos t reliable ,val news, take the HAUL% T H E mrawnis counted by three ohserveri tt t he Cambridge Plass.) , olk n igh t of Nov.N 18th and morning ofObservatory Noir; tit s, reached the number•of 4,841. • l o sorguesT. — Mr. Thomas Jackson is t, , id i n/ An addition , to his rope nianufai tily, fie increasing business demands in. ci , a ; e d facilities for manufacturing rope, VS HOWIE APPOINTMENTI3.-110 hoard o f pitectnrs nunounco the appointment of Iteichwine, of Reading, as Under Steward, and Win. M Ilightniyer, Esq 4 as Attorney of tho institution. 11, ll,—Tho Scient(fic Amerkan stimbelts t o run smoothly should have a . 1 certain amount Of elasticity. A perfectly unyield• i„ g belt will not embraco tho face of the pul• l e y. For this reason leather belts should ho ke t Soft by occasional oiling. Tug Ri n ggold cornet Band of this city,in• tend veining themsolves to now uniforms, wh i c h will li s e v ery stylish; to consist °facer. Jet pantg and light blue coats, trimmed with nld l ace . We are glad to hear that the hand is in Audi flourishing circumstances.-- Times. =I WATennot.—A resolution was introduced in CoWWI'S, that a Committee of three (ono non) Select and two from Common Council) 1 ,„ a ppointed to wait.upon tho Superinten• dent of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail. roil Company, mid request the plating of a wa tchniati at the railroad crossing at South POLICE INTELLIOENCE.—Iicury Moyer was brought to the Lock-up yesterday, having ken arrested by officer Faun for being drank and disorderly : Ho Mid a hearing Oil morning, but having no money to pay the tine was sent hack. pour lodgers found'sholter in the' Station than last night.. Youxa MEIN Fligl4, READING Room.--The pang tneicof Reading who cavorahlolo 11 Institution of this kind; are invited to pitet at the office of J. B. Richards, Esq, court street, this evening (Thursday,) Nov. 19, at 7 o'ciock,for consultation with fitly to callings general tneetibe 6f young men and others favorable to the project. SEAMONABLI: SITUUESTION.-Our people ,ho don't don their under garments until the now falls, make a mistake of groat advalt • Lige to the doctors. The time to change the thickness of your clothing is when the wrathsr changes—not after it bias .changed. The system adapts itself to the settled at solphere. Half the colds in the market are the direct result of inattention to this simple miter, Itiour.—A resolution has Keen passed by Councils that the Committee on Police shall k instructed to direct the Chief of Police to wiry the owners of houses, from which the sandlots We been •taken away or defaced, lotion) the' ame replaced or rentiwed,.with. iautt days after notice being given, in ne eorihaco with the provisions of Beduin four ~(ttie ordinance entitled,' "Au ordinance to tdeet uniformity in numbering houses in the tily of Heading.'' Accimv.—Willitun McCann, Esq., of Norristown, well advanced in years, met %ith a painful accident on Wednesday even ing, the 11th inst.,. at Port Kennedy. As the up train advanced he stepped Irma one yak to the other, thel (Witt train approach. tog at the atone time, and he being semi). what deaf, did not hear the alarm. Ile was Inset in consequence by the steam cylinder, 341 thrown about forty feet, breaking his arm, collar boaei and otherwise injuring SUITS ADAINST TIII READING AND Wu; VINIITON I RAI I,ROAD. — QII4O a number of suits against the Wilmington and Reading R. B. were settled at the last terns of court atnest Cheater. The suit of King vs. the W. A-, R. R. R. to osiers the damage done to his lands near eliaild's Ford, has just been settled. A wit- , 'leis estimated the damage at $2700. The laud taken, as ostunated on the map of the company, is' ThO 4istrince through his land is 8183 feet. The former jury appointed by the court assessed these damages at $133.1.00. It is said the railroad disfigures the farm, cuts off water and will require several hundred panels of fento, be• sides•the occupation of the land taken. The railway cuts oil the low land from the upland, And Judge Butler charged that it cattle do hot feed so well on the low land if trot al lowed the range of the upland, the jury may consider this among . dhe damages to be as but not! unstehtliness to the farm; Verdict for plaintiff $2095. „ Thursday afternoon, Notr;l2tbi two juries oae empangelled to view the ground occu pied by the IVilmington and Reading Rail road, in the eIIBCS of Supplee vs. The Nadi Moran vs. The Railroad, and Stadia rt. The Railroad. These being the only cait'e remaining for, trial, these juries were instructed to come lntp courts; after the view on this Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, n: N., to conclude said cases in court.— winglon COmmercial. OETTING OW IN THE Wout.n.—There tire many different ways of getting on in the world; it does not always mean making a peat deal‘of money, or being - a great man for the people to look up to with wonder. Leasing oft a bad habit for a good one, ;is gidling on in the world; to bd careful and wing instead of thoughtless and wa l stqfPltia gftting on; to be active and induetrioutt, in stead of idle and lazy,. is getting on; 'to be Lind and forbearing, instead of ill-natured 113 d quarrelsome, is getting on; to work ,as diligently hi the masteria absence as in file P'"esee, is getting 'in short,' Wheii we any one properly attending to his duties, Petievering through such didiculties to gain IA knowledge as shall be of use to himself , rothers, and offering a good example:to. I s relatives and acquaintances, we may :be sure that ho is getting on in the world. _ No a very useful article in this way,bui it is possible to get on with small ineans,foi it la a mistake to suppose that we must wait for food deal of money before we can do any Perseverance is often better than a fidl purse. There are more helps towards gelling on than is commonly supposeid inanyleople lag behind or Innis tbe'ru . ay togeth6r, because they ilk see the'aben , 41 " and simple means which surround thew IU all sides 'and so it happens that there are 1e,1 4 which cannot be bought with moneys— ' iu° 2 e who wish to get on in the world must care a stock 'of patience; of hopeful confi• 4 9ce, o willingness to learn, and a dispo• 4, tion not easily east down by difficulties disappebitments,—Selected, 9, 1868. COtNTY --- 7 --- 77 MllttlAnter -ofroad, at Itothvill ~.....sy night, an d broke . open the draw 1 1 er to the aesk,taking what change there was in it. 'No one knows who otaraittecl, the net, but It was''evideni.lriteitie Orson w h o WASW ol laOqualoted With the ollice.eareptP 1 8oiebooy who assureii the publie that he bas pt . /gene/illy ' teaked the Matter, says that the very best, simplest and rhea eat water• proof' application for boots and shoes is plop castor oil. It is to be applied to the boot or AO dry, and soak it. by the fire till the leather is perfectly saturated. Alia soles are to he treated in the sumo wiy, este being.taken, to have them well dried before Using,. in order that the earpets.inay I run he 10 heed. Castor oil will keep the loather to , pliable, and black, but not glop ay, , and , aite impervioutc to water. After. this none of thl readers of the HAM: need dread wet feet. - Fine BRICK—How IT 18 MANUFACTUIIED.-- The manufacturing of fire brick has received a new impetus lately from the fact that . a number of large steel works' are now being erected in all parts of the country for the manufacturing of rails for the now 'roads which are now covering the land in all direc tions. The old roads are also replenishing the old stock 'with the steel rail, which will eventually supersede iron on all our great railivay,lines. Ono of these steel furnaces,- it is estiinated, will use a million of fire brick each year. The clay used in the manufac ture of these bricks is brought principally from South Amboy, Now Jersey. The or dinary material used in building brick would not answer the purpose.' This Jersey clay has to bo mixed with old fire brick, which is procured nt a nominal rate from the worn• out furnaces of large gas works and factories. TO prepare this old material it is 'thrown Into a large box, shaped like a hopper, and by the aid of machinery, kituilar to the old pile drivers, it is crushed'to n fine gravelly size, when it is then mixed with the clay and reduced to tho proper consistency. It after wards undergoes the same . . process as the red` !nick until it is ready to be burned. The dvon need in a 'fire-brickt yard is conical shaped, and is built about two feet thick, and is well lined with fire-brick. Great care must be exercised in placing the bricks in the' oven so that they all may attain a certain degree of heat. Hurd-coal fires are then built underneath, and the top of the oven is kept at a white heat for four days and nights consecutively before the kiln is con sidered properly !imed. These brick's sell as high as fifty-five dollars a thousand, and the= demand for them has already been greater than the supply.—Age. PIKE MAN Anoint. TOWN,—Young men who go to the M. E. protracted meetings for the purpose of disturbing them, will find themselves some evening soked by the 'collar And elebted from the church. P• should continuo to writo poetry. Ho is a "poet and don't know it." • Bee intereking reading matter on the outside page of to•day's Rout. Mischievous boys make a praetico of ringing the front doorbells of houses for the maltose of bring ing the inmates to the door. It is a boa practice. boys; you trill some day find youOves in the lock•up. • Airy manners and•oonvorantion rarely pay; and for the reason, it is suspected, that they haven't anything to pay. Business seemed (o be Quite dull on Penn scree estehlay. A cotemriorary by alypogriephleal error says hat money makes the mayof go. It often makes or gets) ono into office. The skating park Protect is meeting with much favor. _ When a young lady insists that you joust hurry antler you have tarried thyee hours and a half, conclude that oho is witty as well as Insinuating. The plank walk at the nevi depot has been re 'aired. . "Love in a cottogo" is all very well, when you own the cottage, anithave money out at intoreat, IYo natit.o many boys get on the Coal Intim; a the old depot and ritlo to tho water elation. Somebody ought to prevent this. Mr. Charles Breneiser has built live two-story brick houses in Buttonwood streetbelow Eleventh. The season.of mestr.ges and sausages is COtlitig TIM streets were very muddy yesterday. Preparations for the war on Turkey are.very brisk, and the onslaught on the 26th, the time an nounced for the advance, promises to bo fearful. 'they are daily captured in large numbers, and no quarter will be shown them. •A man ono night last week, in one of nur sa loons, ate $2,5 worth of raw oysters, before ho id the counter. Outta perdu" houses are suggested for earth make countries. ' • In our tramps through tho city, we noticed that quite a number of fences have been .blown down daring the high winds of Tuosday night. A skating dub proposes a champion medal to John Allen for backsliding. Daiith,just completed two two-story brick houses in Eleventh street near Buttonwood. Beneath one's notice—Advoitiaementa on the pavembnt.—Thin ch. lots of fat porkies arrive daily—selling (live) a Slfrarol $ll per hundred. SWOOt r pea wreaths and• small honeyauckles are becoming feshiOnable for evening heid4resses, and aro pronounced very pretty. Young men who'are favorable to tho institution ofrt . Etpo Reading Roontorill meet to-night at thb .08100 oT J. 8. Richard». Esq„ b2B Court. street. ' . Mr. John Kob . er awl Mr."Beinieeup. aro about oonipleting ,a landsoniO house on tho corner . of I:LOitnat" Oil Maple alley. ' la a three story brick building with`opfin Met for stores.: Plasterers are . 'OS busy as boos 'just now. This is the Conneoticlit roniody for bedbugs:, Shake them all down inte'the middle of the sheet. and Put some lee among them. Pretty soon you will see the little felloWs get up on their hind legs and begin to thrash themselves to keep ;warm.— After that yo,u need not ho afraid of their ping, but may go Co bed and sleep, secure fro n t their at tacks for the rest of the night.—s.r. The tempting display, Wallop windows heralds he near advent of the hdlitleys, feitstin_g and "g)o lona too.much." • _ . . . _ The new Tolegraph,line of tho Schuylkill Na;ai gallon Company wont into °iitation yesterday, Lo*-nooked dresses ere now the stylo for young ladies. Aside from its vylgoritY this fashion is lin heajthy, and yo young lady of good sense•rlill adopt it. ' ' ,new waghlne one thousand two hun dred awl fitly pounds, was .placed in the stoople of the new Trinity Reformed Church, Pottstown, on Thinsday a week. Its coat was about $552. Rend the School Board proceedirike if you want to be potted in iphool matters. One hundred shares of National Bank Stock will be sold at Publto Sale at the Keyitone Ilouse.'on Saturday afternoon Pen, at 1 o'clock. • • SUBEICRIBRfOr the EAOJ•s. 9: 1 ; ; tiltix = iiviti 6 1111141dgC fly man. Nov. imam Is Philadelphia, Inonit7i Otratdi/Y *MOPS taster and we hear 'of call Ideas on goreroratlis: coglaievels being negotiated at '748 per eent.;: - and i on Mixed securities from firto 10 per cent.. 11`, material decline from the rate current a week ego. 'rho betake are discounting o the full extent of their, meant:, but outside capitalists are remark ably circumspect in their selections of paper, and . demand largo margins on stock collateral,. The gigintio•atock speculations in Now York having. resulted ha the failure of numerous houses there. have caused con.sidonsblo distrust in credits. and, doubts .as to' the stability of many of the fictitious . securities on the list. The daring add boldness exhibited by some of these operators Is truly as tonishings our art market, however. does not: empathise to any extent with that in New York.* . as will be seen by a glance at yesterday's transac-: tions. In business circles trade is not up to gen- 1 oral anticipation, and no increased activity is looked for until affairs become more settled. ! There was but little Ikusiners at the Stock Beard yesterday morning. ,Government and State Loani were not so strong. City Loans were steady at for new and 100% for the old certificates. Lehigh tlold Loan was better and closed at 11.1%., Reading Railroad closed at 48%(!'“3%. and was extremely dull. Pennsylvania Railroad was firm at 4311. 128 was bid for Camden and Amboy sisals road: 453 for Little Schuylkill Railroad; 55 for Lehigh Valley Railroad ; aP) for North Pennsylva:. nia Railroad s' 31 for Catawissa Railrold, preferred; and 25 for Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. Canal stocks were very quiet. Lehigh Naviga; , tion closed at 28; Schuylkill Navigation preferred at 28, and Susquehanna at 14, In Bank and Passenger Railroad shires thorn were no transactions worthy of notice.. flVotn the N. Y. Ifemht oI yeateed,tv.) "Oold opened at 'MN and sold up to 145%, and thence declined, at times quite rapidly, to 131 1 .4% Tho fall led to a reaction, mid the price closed id the room at 13IK subsequent to which there was a riso to 1:11X and a &Mittel)). five o'clock to tho final quotation, 134W131) . 4. The attempt to keel) - up the "corner" was a fanlike for several reasons. In the first place, gold is not Fib easily controlled aft greenbacks. The temptation of a high price in duces sales by outsiders, while the metal leaks lit mysteriously from' unexpected sources. This fact, " - Walter with the necessity of putting tho precious 'metal 'out of the reach °Mt° injunction, compelled the clique to "unload," and gold was - steadily poured upon the market from the figure 1311!4 downward. .The story that seven ntittldne Aver° carried over to Jersey city, thus shetus to gather probability, Tho loaning rate was from 1 to 3 4 for borrowing - before Clearing House titno, after which loans wore made at flat and at 1-tit, Tho gross clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank were Sifiii.6ol.ooo and the gold balances $2, - R 11.815. The Government was reported to be sell ing gold, Foreign Exchange was dull on account of the high loaning rate of gold. After tho cheap bills had boon sold from MS% upward, tho market closed for to-day's•steamor with the quotation 109 1 /010,1,4 for prime bankers. Money was very easy at slam cent, many lenders finding difficulty in placing it at the former figure. Tho balance at the clearing House amounted to 811,871,Q1, showing a -restotation to the banks of the greenbacks which Ivor° withdrawn front circu lation in the recant movement to make money stringent and break the stock market, The Bank of the Commonwealth was debtor for 8100584,000 of tho above sant." TIM dry itoods undo is comparatively dull in Philadelphia and at, Now York, both in domestio and foroign fabrics. Sales aro mostly limited to the immediate requirements of trade, and consist chiefly of tho most seasonable and still() produe- Lions. Priees of desirablo goodsareon the tvliolo, well m l aintainod for small quantities, but foreod sales of considerible lots can only be Offeeted at reduced figures. Tut: shipments of treasure from San Fra ncisco from October 1 to October M. ult.. were $1,897,243, and previously this year $28,144,498, making tot' the ten months filol,gll,6lk, a decrease, as compared with corresponding time last year, 0f41,156,103. qf the October shipments, $1,131,983 were t&China, Japan and Honolulu, principally to China, Bushong h Bro., liankero, No. 16 North 6th otrees, ' quote as follows: NoV. 19, 1863, Old U. B. 6'3'1831 - - - - Old:U. s, s's 1862 - - - ' 114 10‘,911 New U. S. s,ars, 1861, July and Jan. ' - 106 istZur U. S. 5.'..1e5, 1865'. May and Noy., New U. S. 1805, now - 1 ( 0 N. U. $. 6-20's 1861, July and Jan. - 1094 New 11. S. 5-20'11. - - 110' Ten-Forty - - - - 10.19-4 Gold in New York up to 12 o'clock, - 1143. Gold in Reading at Busting tiroo., . 142% Is Philadelphia, there 18 a steady home con sumptive demand for Flour, but the inquiry for shipment is oxtrentely limited. Prices nro steady. Sales of GOO barrels lowa, Wisconsin and MinneS ota Extra Family at $7 nom per barrel, some choice lots at 8825; 300 barrels Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do. at $9 75R10 50 ; 100 barrels fancy at 811®13, and small lots of extras at 80 2508675. Rye Flour is very quiet, and cannot bd quoted over 87 5647 75, Prices of Corn Meitl are nominal. The receipts of Wheat are small, and prhno lots are very scarce. Small hales of lied at 81 90e3.2 10. Some Amber at S 2 1302 15 ; White at 8.2 2542 40. Rye steady at $t 48. Corn is In small supply. Small sales of Yellow at $1 mot 10 ; new do. at Wo3e, ; 800 bushels old White at 81 18 delivered, and Wes tern mixed at 81 1241 13. Oats are unchanged. Sales of 5,000 bushels Western at 070720.-0 o let ter figure for white, and light Pennsylvania at GO (0650. • Whiskey Is steady at $lO3OllO duty. ro barrels, wood bound barrels. sold at the former rate. White Wheat per hbl , , $l3OO 1ti , 3 . 11 " Extra Faintly per WA., 1200 0 0 12,00 Corn Chop (old) 0 ~ - 135 (now) - ~ 135 Corn (no ) . w) Beat fiddlingl i 120 Common 100 . Bran 40 Corn meal 150 White, wheat per Inezhel Red " ~ • Corn (old) Corn (now) RKADING PRICES. Stole, Egg and Broken Coal, 87 504100 V ton Nut, .. - - - 000 Pon, . 0 - 4 50 , Si " Bituminous Coal, - 25 eta. V t bru ----' ItEADIKR 11009 E BEF:PERS' MARKET. ------ . BUTTRR—LumpFreeh dairy, 31 tb., E0(1,5,5 Crimesv.—Cheeso til lb., 20022 Lsiin—Lnrd 3Pt lb i , 24 I. , :ans—l?ggs VI dozen 4 '. 40 ApyLxs•—•-Apples '4l peek 10040 " ' Dried 41quart , ~ ~ 12 DRACHM— S . _, Di ' 20 ; hinsv—.Beefsteak round mo lb., ' IN 411 ise ' sirloin, f' aa rump, as, 17418 " ' Beef redid, a, , 18 1 , " Beef dried, • " 20 Vogl cutlets, ill chops, „2( 1 14 " Mutton; t . " ...1 ' " "t 1 20 " Pork, " 14420 • " . . steak, aa 20 ••, Sausage fresh. " .„1,425 II , enlOked, " 2.3 Mg-711am% - a, aa "" - ZS " , Bliceil i `', ..`• 30 Sizotir.nßes .1 , DO SiDga"'" . POULTRY--Chlokone lire, " " - " dressed, " _ it TUtkieP /We) , '?‘ . 4 1 .. 1 , ? ... ....e - r dressed, '" - • •-.... . 111 Chickens live 60@l00 Potatoes'4l bushel, o'4l pair; 75a100 tittito Excitagrry.—Cbarles !Levan & CO., 44 Penn'stroot; have justrebeivodlind opened& i4n144 did assortment of dry goods, suitable for tho Eta son. These goods mil bo sold 41t great bargains Call and see for yourselves. r Lions certificates, 'manufactured to order. ire• pften published in prates of some worthless hair preparation. "Barrett:a Vegetable Hair Restore tise" does not need to resort to such means, for its merits are too well known and saprealated.-11. Y. Suadaypispareft. noVI9-Ico =1 MONEY MARKET. READING NUL:F:3 PAYiNO PRICF3. ' • .- ' , • % 1 , 0 1 At "1 1 l A*4 4 4 4 4' 1 * a ' 7]; . ‘.I j ift• • 1 4 t ,5 . .....1., .., t . i 4 . _ ,_ Y Ifr .D4:10 Atniqs,./.., •,, ~, , , • , Sun !Pee ( e ' •••+- .;. 7 , 0 I Sun tete '-, 4. 4 .1 tO, Nes ,14) . 4mitk, 9 4oti and 40 minut4e. ' 10,qiiitig• 11'iifth..liectirek M. , i Wind N. w.--aext, ', - MEI ir."'"' eurs 41? Monday, ed►feiiay, ThuredaY. F 3 Oua cemeteries are,lookiag exceedingly beautiful k their livery of the ,changing sea -8011. ' ' - • . _ WE underehttol thit the, Liberty Steam Fire Company intend giving a fancy bail be. fore long, Tun Ilvanoxnjttri.ca will meet et taner's Garden, Third and,Chestout 9treets,to•mor row (Friday) for the'lmirpose-'nf organizing and electing officers. tt A LARGE ' mber of our sportsmen con template .v Siting Reading on saturday to witness the ;goon innteh between six gun ners from tint city and six front Hatt's. burg.—Sta e .Chard. TIIRPOATITIO SEASON.--4110near approach of winter is inciting boatmen to increased energy inproseFuttug thier business. But a few weeks remain' for them to coin their fortunes, of which they nre evidently taking advantage. The season has been very pros. porous. A M'AN in York county, this 'State, pre• diets that ewe are to have eighteen'snows this, winter, including the two that intro already Men, and that two of them will be very deep. The same _prophet established his reputation last winter, ho baribg predicted tufenty•three snows, and there—were just that number. • ON A lETNTNO EXCVllBloN,—Messrp. Peter Steiner. Jacob Walter and others, together with a large pack of hounds, went on a hunt. ing excursion this morning. These gentle men are experienced sportsmen, and they intend being absent for three days, so that when they return the frequenters of their respective restaurants expect delicious/ dishes of the choicest game. We wish lient' abundant success. 1 , FALL OF WHEAT.--Tbei enrage decline in the price of standard wheat, in the 'Chicago market for the last thirty days, has been one cent a bushel, and bottom has not beea reached so far as fippearances indicate. The supply in the market, owing to the abun. dance of the cron, has baled the calenia. firms of the spectilators, and ninny of. them have suffered severely. and all without gen. oral sympathy in their losses. AIP FOR THE IN F)IVITZNIIIAND. - I —Throughout the United States collections and bting raised, at present, in aid of -the unfortunate inhabitants of those portions of Switzerland Which have been so' terribly af., theta' by inundations and mountain slides,? Similar efforts are being - madein this city', and we understand that the committee, eon. sisting of Messrs. Samuel Wertz, John Hes. sler, Rev. j. Kuendig, HermanLaiiby,'Ru• dolph Gantenbern and, others, have been kindly received wherever they called: They will continue their calls for a few daysion ger, and the contributions will then be for- Witrdad through the Swiss Cousul'at phis. PAST CORN Husx'oro.—rA. correspondent of the Lancaster Express, in Coleraine town- ship, gives .•that paper the particulars of a trial at corn husking which took place on the 10th inst. William S. Hastings of that town ship, commenced work at six o'clock in the morning and continued until six in the evening, (luring which time ho husked seven ty-six barrels, or ono hundred and seventeen shocks. Theire were a number Of persona present who witnessed the performance. he correspondent .wants to know whether there is nay man in York or Lancaster counties who doubts the statement. li i ;per9 is, he says Mr . Hastings is ready to it up from $lOO to $1,090 that he can per orm the same feat next season. Our Port Clinton Letter. POIIT CLINTON, Nov. 19th, 18t.. lilutTou EAot.}::—A charter for a ear lodge, 1. 0. of 0. F., to be located nt Stun wit Station, Schuylkill county, has been grouted tho, (band lAAO. of Pennsyl- Naliin. Prof. R. S. Unger, our principal teacher, is attending the County Teachers' institute, now in session at Pottsville. John Horn, Jr., has recently been awarded a contract for building several miles of new railroad in West Penn, Scliuylkill count. Yours, &a.; A. It HINTS TO LADlES.—Ladies, especially when traveling, are apt to be too much "table" by a pleasing exterior and with a desire' to have a pleasant word for everybody, and are very, likely to make questionable acquaint ances. . They should rom i eMber, "If youyour lips would liar° from ' Five things observe with rare: Of whom you speak—to whom you speak— And how—and When—acid where. ' Whenever you see q follow Aver anxious for your comfort, and pushing himself for-• ward, saying: "Are you traveling alone?" "Allow me to," etc., etc., just say to him, "Thank you, sir; I require no assistance." By observing this rule t ladies will often save themselves and others trouble, 210 200 120 DARING BUROLARY.—Baqy this morning, the ware-rooms of McGowan 4 liiiltimore, hardware merchants, doing business at Isro.. 6 Penn street, were forcibly broken 'open and a keg of gun powder taken therefrom. The burglars effected their entrance through a window. but finding his an indOnvenieht opening, they, tore the water',key from -an adjacent hydrant', and therewith broke the look to the door., They to6k one of • the three kegs Standing inside !and eMptiait in on the ground in Mint o 1 the door,. app:a• rently to inspect its quality.. This morniug some oC the powder was found scattered over the ground„ It is of the kind - well adapted to the use of blowing open safes, mid fpr this purpose it evidently was taken, It must have happened near break of day, his therdwas no' frost on the powder left in the lurch this morning. DIED. • FItOM-In this city, on the i'lth mat LAURA M. IL, daughter of Isaac and Louisa From; aged 4 years, 2 months and'l3 days. • i• The relatives and friends of the family are i,e (speetfallyptviteil to attend the Inner/4.9n Friday.. Noveihber 20th, at io'Clook, Pi M., from 'the iesi donee other:pare - nit 330 Penn street, tO proosed to the First German Reformed 'Clattroh, and from thence to the Ohetlei Wins Cemetery, Why should I ve4 inyleart or fait, ► • No, more visivrne. • ; lay sonLvrill mount to her'at last; ' And there my child DI see. - nov.lB-2t.• • • AWEATISE in the EAOLIt,-- 2v•it. . • •43 4- • r :WM COZZI '/0 4 ra .0 . r. se. ni-aututat ot Philade) ha been one of especiaLialttrit bets. A committee Of litttA i ll the gratil ellicem was , appall preparations far the observance tieth anniversary, in April heir .he Win?peatag,affair. , S he fol !Gorton were placed in nomini respective positions named r Grand Master, S. V, Gwin, Grand Master , i John H. SON Secretaries, 11 illiatn Curtis, and Ow , ;;Grand Richards iduekle; Ilepresentatives.4. .4,. Simpson, J,13. , Web" olsoo,ltiehard Watsoh, (leo'rge Ilertramnad' Peter Fritz ; Obud Wardens—W. Ileifsny 'der, Lodge Nu.'; 518 ;.A: Stack, No. 241; IL P.' KintOari NO. MO; J. L. Getz, No. IGO; J. D. Settle, No; 2:14; 8, 11.11oyer, No.. IRV; J. M. 'Campbell, No: 52:1; linaey, N0.)55; lone A. Sheppard, No.• 229; -UtArry, No. 572, and William St eadman , N 6. 110. The Grand Lodge has nt this session ad witted fifty-six new members, and granted charters for new lodges at West Elizabeth; Allegheny county; Harmony, Butler county;, Summit Station, Schuylkill county, and !ift. Holly, aumberland county. A pino.wna sub' mitted for the establishtneut of anorphan aiyinm, and much interest has been mam fested in all - the business of the 'session. lirptal null Mysterious Murder. t ICINOSTON I lg. Y., Nov. 18.—This town is in a fever of excitement over a murder coin mitred on a lonely post road,near the village of Accord, on Sunday morning last. Tho body lay, on its side. Under it lay pools of blood, while ono or two stones near it were, also covered with gore. Almost immediately it was ascertained that life was not extinct, but that the poor creature was entirely un conscious, Upon examining the head two mortal wounds were found in it. A ballinid: penetrated under theright eye, and passing . ,downward had fraetnretliter jaw and' Iddged there. Another ball had entered under.theletV e,ye,passcd under the skinoted passes out at; au angle of the jaw, entering the bod ut the front part of the' shoulder, lodging near the left lung. The hack of the head was also terribly bruised and cut as if by atone or 'stones. She was Wall appearancea about twentpfive years of ago, and very, handsome. 114rhair was jet black, as also were her eyebrows. A tine sot of teeth : were also visible. She .was attired itt a' brovin, striped alpaca dress, with silk bonnet, a heavy bhmket shawl, and- morocco boots, and she 4oro a black jet , pin. Her clothing generally was of the best quality. The per petrutors of the deed aro entirely unkaown: The coroner's ingnem developed the fact, that she was enciente. At last accounts she was still living, but unconscious,' and had not been recognized. Two young men of Elleeville, the son of:A' wealthy tanner and a Clerk, are suspectl, as .a whip lost by them was found near the . unfortunate_wo• milt. They Will, 1)! arrested et,onee, • —Yesterday morning, at Cincinnati,Collec• tor Neff seized over $40,000 worth of boat) of English. publication, supposed to have been brought to the United States front Englaf t id, through Canada. —Arizona advises to October alst,state that the Indians have commenced • a vigorous warfare. Tour successful raids had been made against the whites near Prescott. Two men -were killed and Jive wounded. The people were greatly' startled at these %moo !meted attacks, and appeared helpless. General 'lnflects was implored to send troops to their assistaiite. • • —A. slight eatthquake was felt on Nbvember 3d and November 6th, tt Itarbiiie t ;l49xico t fourteen. leastl6 from Safi Laity Potosi. Many of the inhabitants were frightened and loft. ---- • . . bight, No. I North Fifth street, Rending, Pa., has in his store ono of filo Guest al rui best selected stocks of fresh drugs in this pity. Dr. Light and his Assistant are RIWAYB ready to wait' on persons who aro in want. at any hour or the day or night'. Dr. Light and his 'assistant are both acoomplishod.druggists sad kontlOnsatmorsea in Pharina3ology. 11,11 CAT REDVOTION IN VIIIIII4.4adies Vldeslrone of purchasing Furs_ elteuld call at the t • Iqattonal For Store. No." 141 resin street, 'ma doors below le ' Rama Offied fier e e their will fin well Selected doe %FURS, w Joh w e.sold at small pro. varlet of fancy ',KIWI' and ;UNFAL ROBES 'ways on hand. tb order, altered h. LICIITSTERN oeU-3pioood East Pennsylvania . Railroad _ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, COMMENCIIO Wednesday, May 20th, 1868. SIX TRAINS BAILY TO NEW YORK WITH -- OUT CHANGE GV CARS. —On and after Wednesday. May 20th 1868, two Passenger Trains will leave Reading daily, (excePt Su days,) for Alieptown and way stations, at OM A. M. and 4.20 P.' M. stopping at all the way kn. tuns between Reading and New York, making also close connections for Mauch Chunk and Phil adelphia via Lnhigh Valley It. It., and. arrive at New York at 3.30 and 10.181. N. Pour (4) through Exprek Trains will leatvis Reading daily, (except Sunda). ) for New York and the East I leaving Reading at 4.44 and 7.00 A. M. and at 2.40 and 11,40 P, N. Those Trains run through from Pittsburgh to New York, without change of cars. Stopping only at Lyons, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Hamp ton Sommerville, Plainfield and Elisabeth, and arrive at New York 0,10.00 A. 111.02.00 Id.. 7.25 P. M. and 5.00 A. M. The 4.44 A. N. train will pot leave Reading on Mondays. The 7.06 A. and 11.40 P. M. trains run daily, Sundays included, Trains WOO New York, foot of Liberty stre4t daily; (elt i , Su days ) at 9.00 A. M.,12 noon, 5,8, and 820 P. , and arrive at Heading at 1.50. 6.00 and 1010 P _., and 1.00 and 2.52 A. M. The B.ool'. M. train from Now York leaves dilly. Sundays included, A Sunday Excursion Train will leave -Refunds every Sunday at BA. N., stopping at all stations' and intermediate points. Arrive at Allentown, at 10 A. M. Returning; leave Allentown, at 4.00 P. M. Arrive at Reading at 6P. AI. Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be fore enterin the cars.• as 23 cents extra will be charged and co Corr Pa the train frogiph who pay the hire to th luetar; June 23. O. STOLTZ, Eng. and Supt.; D R. EUGENE SCIICHNINWS f CELEBRATED SWEDISH BITTERS Cure with certainty all chronic derangenients of the Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, is the most Pow erful Tonic of the Digestive L _Museubk and Net vous System and the most Reliable Preservative against all kinds of Fever, Dysentery, and Infec t ions Diseases, especially ngaiust Cholera, Typho d d and Yellow Forst. Prioalo cents a bottle. !:3 for N. Yor sale at tho "Eagle" Bookstore, • • RITTER k . 331 Penn Street, Pt Po's •-r,- rued? for Neuralgia, Teethaolte, Ear ache, Neadaolle,Pateumatiai, Fred Nita, and all Amite pains, "Ik.) lanwth tintfetimt •ettool4 , Comtituto the high tat aim & the Mie Otilleeepher,. Vfhht the iniuth l of Kiev* in ette own 4t. has already akchtoratt, byldtreeling the inhatattedi nt ctitorek4ie and *thee to ottay the leans et - owlet , ripen diflkult surgical efrretionN T . . SAYRE'S. iNsTANT rAIN'cuRE wilt accouvlth by I‘lttiplo ontWarit ctikllttktion. Tu elkt it perkily taasiol;ttnit Its ptvporliot ntet4 , l entitvly tomato/et A to ho n appllcalAoto *lto 01114 mf ton. tier AV n't to the adult. Thootanktsd ancreatnil lily that MIA to no Act On, but ato ti soiht all controvol'l. and aal ogle application of tho coro ilt roovinco tho tkeptVal ititterer oral tuiracolom WE OHALLENGE THE To. Produoti its Equal No./amity that onca.beconies aegitafitted with its virtuee will be without it. Prieo 60 Cie. • Ste.l by all Druggisit E. MISHLER & CO., 8010 Preptleforit, Reittllnkt, Po. 81' a whsttit lutior, gikyo, of the firm of 'Md. ler fitafforo. on oof Ito largest, wholoplo attlic este liehtnefita iq this country I No. St , Nl' P.R)Fr. - qt nary 5,1 - ••• R. littittuatA & Readily. efir filrer; It o ff ordil LUG !Pointe to Italia; of ino Wonyoran tffoolliPf your Pain I t uro,y itx 0)5 own ease, une tart, wati Worked witrr Nottrittes' in ii abdomen and lido. Alter autiqrina inionaoly tot neally two woolti. IWASI tl Ile to try.yout IMMO • dy, And after at. applleation, to 'my utter eurprieo, was relioved in o few second,. entlden. wee the toner that t i gould roarooly nollowo nty own 'forums. ktlOWleidtpti or ttio'iltoptitationi I tirtnV bOttovo at. it, will stop In (tom nearly every °ousel and almost. inetantlY.t, •.• Respootfullf.y.l • ' J. Arnvoy,_ Orilla arm of Dudley & Staffo rd,.lV holesald eels. , , . ;i0n.213-11, HARRIS'" "_ iIEA It, S TA N i p BENT AATklic - i EQ/I P IWO IA M T P RD ,FOlt, ASH NU (7 .011149 laael ) ,"l4D. TI h aItUAT 001IITIANY take pleasure in hife'rni hitt the Poonle of Beadle., and vicinity, that,' the y particularly all gOost *Housekeepers). that,' they nro Manufeeturipg tutted churn Soap euperior to nil others Our the p_urPoseet , ni l k w—ror . groaning Paint, tiroodotork gar. ' ' ND—For Cleaning (and Polishing at The sopa t Metals of ell , desoriptions.) Houke eepera can, at once sea the great advan tage of t le, no it is entirely unnocessarY to hoop ag heretofore, Polishing Powders, Brick Duet, Hand, Ash_est_ite., &o, TRIRDAror a raim or Beth Nip, especially whop there are any Impuritteg or SOWS Itvon sue, bona, such (le Paint, Orono' of any itind, I rintots • ko. • ' ' • 'FOURTH tita laps — 'For the'. thonsend and ono other purposerftorovhieh soup Is in ponstantuses and which it is impossible to unumerato atthie time. DinUOTlOlifi YOH ÜBINO nAttaitt' PEAR!. SOAP for each anti evert purpose ebove mentioned, To be nand In the canto manner as nay other Soap with this exeeption, Unit it only-requires ONE 1111,111) the amount of our Fiona to aooomPlisho SAM re galia at othorS, and ONE-THIRD of the TIME and LABOR saved, . WANTED, every Perron in Reading to try PBAItI 4 , SOAP. BEWARE OE , ALIA lI . RITATIONft I iffon,Rfactio l col Ercluiirefts by the qrcat Antirio . SoopM,l43,4lrch Sind.; Phi ' II Altlt I 9' & 0 0 .'; Propriottnis. BunKwommn k MADMIIA, corner of 111 h andWooltingtdn Streote , Solo Agonte for Ifund AGENTS WANTKO IN EVERY CITY & CORN= nIN THE UNITED tiT4TEB. , The Soap la now offered to tho Public nt the fol lowtnir Stores : Stauffer & Shenfelder, , YOCIIIII it Muslim. A. Pottelger. - llorblno ite }?rum, J. a B. Saylor,. B. Q. Whiter, Hafor & boc.lll, F. ll,Flehthorn, D. Keiser, • '. i • llinnorehlti &MUM' J. Pundore, . (I: Itoffolllngor, • . A. warty, • P. Shaeffer, •' • J. 0. Thomaq, . D. P (troth &Co., F. Keifer & Bro. • ~,,,,, M. fierier & Son, _ j . 11. /11hlobeltel, , O. I . Bows IV. Stott, J. jardlne, B. Ilemmig, , J. Ugh, F,'Dolutrt, /J. (lino • W. Boyer, =' ' go, A: bohlor;* _ 0et.17-ly coikEtrrioxikam f cQNFEOTIONkItY CANDIES • - ICE 'CRI4I:A.M! , ItUBER, At No. 107 North Fitllt,fitreeto Is now prepared tolurnish our eltisens with Con fectionery. Candio3 and 'lce- Cream, at wholesale and retail, Also all kinds of plain and fancy Oakes. Ica Cream of all flavors constantly on hand.. A call is solicited. ' June 0 OTICE.--The attention of michnufek and lu ll M boring men hi called to the Pothole Building and Saying Association of Reading. ',The shares tweet each, and limited to fifteen Itutuf6hl. Already &large number of shares aro taken; leaving a few more for disposal. Thoeo desiring' better call early in order to secure them.- - ' For • farther information call I st the store of Jones 0. Thomas, grocer, corner .Fifth and court streets, or at the residence of Robert Wagner ,"N. N. corner Fifth and Court streets or on the under= Ogilotlx J. ROSS MlLLlilt,lieoretary. oet Ima Office, Mt Court fit/ed. REMOVAL! .REMOVAII:I3 111EIM LIQUOR Ilan been removed frota thdKbtetone thlibllng to the new'and elegantatoie, , Where dustmen' will end are* large stook of the boat end purelt , ; • 1 , 'WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES; itoosver offered to thipablto of Beall:E.: . MI lb mot' co; the abovo 'that Is fectUited_lB 16;1, A share of petronage eoltelted. TOBIAS pimp. , . Lllt ASSON & NOLAN, PIatiMBERS• GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, AOlanuisigcArOri of , , PIPE BAILING FOR .CP411E1'11E1( • - LOTS, Ow. , . • . 118 iIOLTII 8111 1 11NTEI STIII3IT, READING) PA.' • 002,3m0. DUB AND PEN DDIADERD. A 'inv.. TV' 4. et, of differint mu w, for tale at, tio 4.1 . 019 . BOOKIIIOrI. CANDIERI 1 (Old:Jnil) 'Wading. BARTO'S STOlit, NO. 437 PENN PiTBEET, Q =
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