THE DAILY EAGLE. I=3 READINO, PA., $0V101111 4 a"25, 1868. TISANIMIVINO. To• Morrow will be Thanksgiving- tiny, which will be generally observed ,through out the country by religious services and the closing of placer of business. In order that the employees of the BAnt,x establishment may properly observe the festive occasion, no paper will be issued from this • office to• morrow. It is eminently proper that• thi (by of thanksgiving should be observed by all. We, as a nation, have melt revolt for gratitude to the . gryat Giver of all good. True, our country is not in a good condition, either financially or u►oraily,onr government is in a - ,distracted state, and We are in danger of n war of races at no distant day; but with all this we hive great reason for thankfulness to God, who has blessed us morelthan we de• serve. While Europe has be 6 -trembling for months on the very verge' of a bloody an i d devastating conflict, brought about by the mad and cruel ambition of wicked mow• archs, wo have had comparative peace. While Algiers hne been almost 'depopulated by famine, we have been blessed with plen tiful. crops—enough and to spare for those who aro less .fortunate than our own nation. While South AMerica has been desolated by earthquakes; we have almost entirely escap• ed these terrible visitations of an offended nod. While other nations are sunk in the darkness of heathenism and ignorance, we have the of enlightenment; educa tion, and true yeligion. While in other. countries, mon are now oppressed, and even imprisoned and murdered,' on account of their religious belief, we enjoy the privilege of worshipping God according to the dictates of our own cOnseieuees. While in other lands pestilenee has stalked abroad, hero it has harmed US not, In short,although we have deserved severe punishment, wo have . received many hies• sings for which we khotild b© deeply grate- NI God has prospered us in all things ex cept in those in which wo have wilfully erred and wickedly opposed Ills will. :If our land ii fUed with mnrdnr, strife,, wickedness and , I crime', the fault i s imr own. I'Ve must blame our misconduct for the evils' which have come upon us; end we shopld - return thanks to God for the blessings we enjoy—for the bounteous supply of the fruits of the earth, for our deliveranco from war,ii)estilence and famine, fora ,free gospel, and for the en ligtifenment and consequent happiness be stowed upon us.. Lot us, then, give thanks' to the flivar of all good, and dropping all "hatred, malice and Uncharitableness," join in a day of do. vout thankuiving to Ilim who has been so mindful of us, and who has enriched 118 with his choicest•blessings during tho past year. Tnr iiii'r\NWiritUiiiEn. . The great Winnebago chief, Simon Cam eron) has taken Mond from tho minds of his enemies in his own political party, by declar ing that ho will take no part in the light for the U. S. Senntol•ship.from this State. • A Washington dispatch says: "Senator Cameron nuthorizes the state• mont that neither his non, .1. 1). Cameron; nor his non•in•h%w, Wayne McVeigh, will be in any bne's road for any (ace or place, notwithstanding the ntatetnents to the con trary. Senator Cameron says he is deter. mined to keep eat of the senatorial tight, and that ho will bet:wonted to act cordi a lly with any radical republican who may be elected, by the legislature." It in expected that the Curtin Mction, who have been in inn perspiratio t n of fear for sumo time past, Mill hold a grand jollification over the good news. They know that Simon's greenbacks pre ircesistible,and the only thing that now troubles thoin is the possibility that the great Winnebago may change his mind in regard to non•iiiterforence. Simon does strange things sometimes. • REMEMBER THE POOR. Reader,if you possess enough and to spare of this vvorld'a goods, do you not know of some poor family in your neighborhood, to whom Thanksgiving day brings no joy,be. cause the iron hand of Poverty holds then) in its crushing grasp? Do you not knot* of some poor widori, or some workingmen with a large family, to whoni Thanksgiiing day is bat the same as other days, because there is nothing to spare for more than the usual frugal meal? Are there not those in your own neighborhood who, pressed by necessi ty, leek upon' the observance of Thanksgiv ing day with' discontent, because they there by lose the much needed earnings of one day of toil? If so, seek them Out, and make it a day of thanksgiving to them also, and you will feel more pleasure than you could pos• sibly have enjoyed M the expenditure of double the amount of 'time and money in rte.:hos luxuries or frivolous amusements. Tan ermptian of Vesuvius is subsiding, and there are no longer any fears for the safety of the edjecent villages. nralrgioninoine. st,,,r 4 .o.evatow , ~ rom••••••••mow 'IIIIIItIYiIIIZR. A 9 the reeent murder of Mrs. Hill, in attracting much attention Aro ughout the. country,: we give the follow. ing purticulars:of the ..,affair, furnished, by our yhiladelphin correspondent. lila first letter miscarried, and *pH not received in time for insertion yesterday. and we neeord in-r- -gly give them both to- dad':-dad': le i mt.A., Monday morning, Nov. 23. 1 . 4 o'clock, A. M. I MYIDEAR HAOLE:—E Bit down to send you an akount' of a hotrrible Mink. • Last even ing at. 10.1 o'clock, Mr's. Hill, living at N.B. corner Tenth and Pine streets, wag found lying dead in the yard of her residence. She was a widow, aged about 55 years, and long known and much beloved for her ninny vir Wee. She is a daughter of Dr. entnnochen, one. (dour most eminent citizens. rho pro bably laid in the yard two or three lours, us the blood was eollge`llll4l and the 'body cold. The_servant girl who found her„ screamed, and ill three minutes'ellif•Prf, were neon th e grouni4 and the body was carried into the hr.mxt., A b , :avy poker was found upon the premise: , , With which her brains had been neaten out. licr pon•in-law, Geo. Twitch ell, %vas tErrested for the deed. Dow guilty he it no nee knows. Aprotqlrillices 1111 e ti3nillst him---bat the 01:111 may lie innoeent. I have jest come front do.. pi:A:band I found the street full of pcnole, and nil sorts of rip s mors are afloat in reference to the affair.— Why should I tell you \dint the reports are, when the man May not be guilty? .This is the sixth old woman whilins been sent to herlong home in three y,eitrs,by violence. In fact, all of our . murders are done upon old women. When our magnanimous govern• meat set the example of . hanging !q rs . s m .. rat, it made the murder of innocent old wo• men fashionable. Twit ellen' is a good look• ing ma n, a lma Uti years of age. Blood was final(' upon his shirt. 'low could it have gather(' with his overeont buttoned up on a cold night like the la:4? Appearances ,are against him. May he be found guilty, is the wish of yours truly, P. —I am writing this in n little inn, close to the spot; when I get my lireal;klSt I will f4O to the place again, and if anything new lets teant:pired 1 will send you word. DKTAILS 'IIIP. P1111.%14:1.1411A :%11'1111Elt. WHAT 18 KNOWN AT THIS TIME. WHAT THE I'AlllllB DO NOT SAY. ritiLko'Etrut.t, Tuesday, Nov. Qt.) o'clock A. M. f Ed. Eagle:. I Atomised to setayou more about the affair at 10th and Pine sts. Ihe every boy in Reading to ponder well what 'I nay. I will take you behind the scenes, and while I give you the eause4, I want all to take tretning. The history of this aflair is more tlian n thousand sermons if those who read will reflect, "Broad is the way that lends to death." Geo. Twitchell—the father of the alleged netrderer—is the well known mil ~ ; I water Iran, He is it native of Nashua. It. Ile is one, of those very common nit who think they have 'done nil their duties when they work from morn till night, 'And ptty their debts. A few}'ears ago, he lost heavily in the building of the Richards House ut Green and Bth streets,' since that time he has been suspected .of illicit distilling, etc.- Ile has two sons .of sides George, who is charged .with this Murder. Mr. Hill. whore widow is tahriler ee, was annul well known in thei 0 parts ;as a ma of great *wealth. and as it i , cry violent and strong man, who gave good dinners and shouted "Police" every other night out.of 'his window. He must have loved his wife, for at his death it was found . that he had !either a life interest in his large estate. She must, have been a very handsome woman in her youth, for even at lier death, as she lay all matted with blood, her old face was handsome to look upon. It was sickening to see her as she lay quiet in death. And Ruch a death I Pity I Pity I Gray hairs do not look seemly covered with blood., Mr. Twitchell, Sr., Was arrested haute. diutely. RiaTtor charges him with being en tirely too intimate with his son's wife before site becludi his datighter•indaw. .Young Twitehell's character is told in one word. fie was a "sport." The fhther absorbed in his business, or pleasures,. him, when he was asked, how many children lie had, or he looked up front his papers as"' the noise of his son's squeaking boots na t ested his ear. George grew up with every pa sine mim i ng Wild, his religious education negleeted, and ready anti ripe for anything. The boy was the father of the man. The neglect of the fath er culminated in the ninth. which has shocked the community!. Young Twiteltell is a fine,healthy looking man. It is said that be bought the ploperty ill the name of his ttife, whim Mrs, Hill told hint to buy it in the name of Mrs. Hill, told gave to on derstand, that lite would wait till 'Monday (yesterday) and Iltht a law snit niel - xposure would folloW, ine e l that while the old l a dy and her tameiii•litiV were disputing—she sit• ting upon the sofa, and he sitting on it rook• log A u k seething his cigar Ilside hen—his temper got the better of hints, and rising with a IMUCH strength:mil n tlemeit's ferocity, he brained the poor old Woman. The gen• eral belief here is that he b; guilty, but there are some who claim that he hail no motive f o r such a deed. They say Clint those to whom the properly would revert at the old woman's thfath•-by the expiration of her life interest in the' :real estate— were the parties who had the only motive for killing her. Twitch ell is in prison, and his wife is d4tained in the city rooms. She sat all tiny, reading the Atlanta: Monthly, as if nothing had happen ed-LA.le corpse of her mother before her,Mul the rope being twisted for her 'whalers neck. Her figure is a study. She is about ;10 years old, but clad in a abort basque with a gypsy hat and feather, she looks but 2.. She is stout, with a full, round,smoooth face —a face that by a lustful man would be call. ed hand , mme,and to a relined man would seem eparse. 1 sat' no . mote of her ,face. You will undershmil inf. • • I suppose that the partibs have been dig puling—and you know that a woman can be tantalizing when she wants to be—and influ enced by' passion, the heavy poker enure down upon her skull. Ile takes his awful cendition coolly: His riends about Ninth and Ghestnut laugh tit hint. :Ile is, as I learn, a-Universalist by profession. I will give to you further information, if there is anything about which the papers are silent. There are ten men' in prison to bet tried for murder. TWitehell waS'a private intim 118th Penna.,. during the war. It seems la, if this war had more society to its colder. No more to-day. From yours truly, W. !Rimier of Editor, . Mcitmoso, Nov. Elves Pollard, editor of the Southern Opinion,. was shot and killed this morning at 10 o'clock, while pass• . lug near hiSloilice, by James °rant. The 'cause of the shooting was a ptiblication in the Opinion reflecting on his churacter as a member of the Grout. family. —The now }instal convention with (heat Britain has been approved by the President and will go into effect on the Ist of January next. , For tho ,BaoLs The Orgenizat!on '44,oltper. ,Of the varions eonditirmiOnr.'Whieff lit il• ized man is found labor Metre aatural.; nil others are artificial and d6endent -on labOr, 'which, by creating values, creates capital, which is merely the representative of' sonnich labor. Labor is the pioneer ofeNit• itatiOn; without 'which the itninnn family would yet remain in its original savage con and capital and the various artificial conditions of mankind would never have ex isted, yet ,in the face of this self-evident fact, labor occupies to-day,„ the lowest posi tion in the social scale, its creature being greater than the creator. That a condition of affairs so-detrimental to the interests of a large majority of the human family should continue to exist in view of the great physi. cal superiority of labor, proves thiit even in the nineteenth century, man has nut reached the ne-plus tibia of - enlightenment. We often hear tlie expression, that "eioney is power'' used when objections aro urged to the tytannyidcapital ; HOW there is no doubt Hutt this. c4reshiou is trite, as olio that "knowledgo ;" but labor the pow er of power suture powerful than all the other poWCr.i combined, f. ir without it the money of the,capitalist would he itscles, his iron and other minerals would remain in the earth, his, timber' decay in • the forests, his mills and workshops lie idle, and he himself be compelled to become one of the mass of laborers to obtain food for his body; fur even :the neeessaries of lift will not grimy spontie twonsly. "'line,''. sa!'s the milieliever in l i th e pawe'r of labor, "your doctrine is very , 00d in theory, but how are you going to wit O tt in practice at this period of advanced l eivilizatiOn 7" We answer, simply by a com pact organization of workingmen for politi ,cal purposes, for there lies the root of this great evil, in monarchical governments— social distinctions and the degradation of labor are maintained by law with the assist ance the bayonet. Here, in this country, the same thing is accomplished by placing political power in the hands of mett who eater to the interests of the money power at the expense ,of the tax-payers, who are 'really and only the working people of the country. how easy would it be in a country like this, where - all.power is derived from the periple (i. e., the .working people) for the laboring Men to control not only the govern ment itself, but also all the interests for the protection of which the government was in stituted: Simply by sending as their repro sentatiVes to Congress and the Legislature men from their owe ranks—understanding their wants and identified with . their interests, - who would abolish mouppolies, eat down the enormous profits of, ',line moneyed corporations, equalizeliricatio», (which under present cir cumstances hears more heavily on labor than it does'on other interests,) and make labor the appraiser of-its own value. The work• ing people should and could control two. thirds of our State Legislature, and through competent men from their own ranks should fill nil the public offices -for which non-pro- fessional men ire qualified, by that means, without stripping capital of any of its-legiti mate rights, "placing it in its proper position as the servant instead of the master of labor: That workingmen, and poor men generally, could occupy any of the positions made nec essary in our system of gOvernment, salaries were attached to all Milers requiring nn ex penditure of time on the part.of the incum bent. The advantage all classes of the peo ple would derive from such action on the part of the working people is incalculable, for besides the immense saving of money to be expected, and the many really necessary improvements which would be made, if prae tient men occupied such positions we Would be saved the disgrace, the shame, of being governed . by and submitting to laws made by •men whose practical knowledge extends no further than to poekdting dividends and drinking costly wines, the great accom plishments of most of our modern legislators. Anis Ti cs. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY WEDN EFDAY, Nov. '25. \Vin. E. Barton, a brakeman on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, was found dead en Friday, near•Gorihmsville, Va. He was nearly naked, his skull was crushed in, and his feet and hands were so tightly bop(' with a cord 'that the flesh was eut to the !mite. The murderers are unknown. Yesterday, at a meeting of the citizenSi of Minneapolis. and St. Anthony, the Lake Superior, St. Anothy Falls, and Minnesota River Air ,Linelroad Company was or 7 ganized, with a capital of F,0,500,000. The proposed air line will run:from a point near White Bear lake to Shakopee, with a branch to St. Peter. + A hoard of fifteen directors were elected, embracing Rome of the leaqing men of Minneapolis, St, Anthony, St. Peter, etc. The French Government continues its iier secution of the press, with unremitting se•, verity. 'The editorsof the "Temps, } ' 4•Tre hene,"- "Jouinal de Paris," "Reveille" and' "I24venlr," have been summoned to appear • before theeivil tribunal, on Friday next, to. answer the charges made against them for i promoting OF subsCription for the Bittulin i monument. Two laborers quarreled near Memphis on Monday, and oae of them killed the other with a fence rail, Transports, with war stores, have sailed from Cadiz icy Ilpirann. A fleet of trans ports, with troops for Cuba, will snit on he• comhor 2d. PO)lie sentiment in Maine . 13 very strong against the execution , of Clinton Harris; the murderer, which has been appointed for the 4th of December. It is thought probable that capital punishment will be abolished at the earliest session of the Legislature of the State. • Isaac W. May has been noluinated as the Working Men's candidate for Mayor of Bos ton,. ~t SHAWL AND: KLINE, EPPIHIMER . CO. BLANKET lIAWI S, , - BROM SIRIUS, • I CHAIN . LAIN SHAWLS; PAISI,EV SHAWLS, - MISSES' SHAWLS: BREAKFAST SHAWLS, t NOURNINO SHAWLS, GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS, Also in Stock, n full us4tment of Silk Vc will be sold by l t 1m yard, or made to order in 'tit short notice and moderate prices. 'rile te•o regiments of Philadelphia Grey Re tees have been termed into. a brigade. Admiral Farragut arrived in Wasbingtop last night. The Coroner's jury le the ease 01 Mrs.. Hill has returned n verdiet that she catne to he'r death by violence at the hands of George S. Twiteltell, Jr., and Camilla, his wife' • The house of Elisha Fiero, West Daven• port, N. Y., was entered by burglars •on Monday night, and Mrs. Fiero was shot dead as she lay beside her husband. A madwns killed by a horse thief, near 'llelly Springs, Miss., on'Mentlay, anti as the homicide was being taken to ',jail; he was lynched by a party of horsemen. Despatches from Hon. ltererily Johnson, relative to the proposed agreement for the settlement of the Alabama claimS, were laid before the Cabinet, yesterday. It is.under• stood that the propositions do not quite come up to the expectations of our (torera. meat. The South Carolina Legislature met yes terday, and the How organized. The Senate hail not tt - cinema. The mackerel fisheries of Nova Scotia are reported to have failed this season ► ►i{►d nitwit sttGring is apprehended among the fishermen. NEW --- ilk 1 - 1 VE WiIISHIM EN TS. GREAT AUCTION SALE R -v 'HOU BUILDING LOTS, In Stotkr's sithtlie;gion !Amami, rounllr keat ul L(Luuurl uoittail, Pa., ul Ihr I.7l , pvlinit; Rouge, ia Reading, uit Maturilay afternoon, Nov. 211,at 2 o'clock.' The aumeimiq (10/ extenqi &rat Weir and other I)4ollllfiieltirivy (ti Lehanolt, already in successful 0 po rat ion, and buildings in progrost ofeonslruetinnon the lots recently sold amd elsewhere, are ovidonees alike of its enterprise and advantages as a manu facturing town, and indications. also, of its futuro growth and Importance. The Ws to he nold are ttgAurtrubby and cp,x. 111,8 1,1,y hwaird, and present .v rare chance forgood ineconteatto, or eheon Iltrp/Pagi))/1 limner. They will be sold wit h reserve to rho ltiche:t _bidder, if one-111441 their. value`r is bid to start them. 'Euro: PEnEver--Tnasis .of SALE $2O emu' and 020 A MONTH on each Int-or osn THIRD , e visit balance in niontlls, or nil emir at the option of the pur chaser. $lO easmm to he Pahl on t•to.11 when cj i gl i t vr hi Int n411 , 11'01. FQr particu lars See Plate, or call on • • JACOB SCHAIIICI(Ert. lleni,Eitatn Agent, No, 3) North tab St. Jons W, BungEnt, Auctioneer. n0v.115 21. I;VIM YOMI O.IINFAti'FAt now publishing a New Serial Stbry, to run through a large part of the next volume, entitled "MR. BROWNING'S PARISH." All new subscribers will get the Rory complete. We send Grover & Baker's $55 Bewing Mneltine for 18 new subscribes. In order to introduce tho 0/mercer to neW reador:; and now eirelenof influenee,we mnke the following lift rat offers for new subsoribera: We will 'semi the- Oh 9,4(0 for one year to rubseribers, ono or both being new, for *el 00 two or, all for 8 Oil " three or all for 10 00 -Or, to any person sending us five or more new subderibers. we will allow out' dollar row ission on oneh. Send by cheek, (tralt, or Post-othee order. Sample copies and eireularssent free; Terins,s:l.R) IL year, in ad vu MONEY E. MORSE, JR., & CO., 110Nr A Park Row, New York. QIIOIITING MATolll.—There will he a l umni alatch for Turkeys and itekei , at the White Home, on ThurQ.lay, 26th inst., open to all eomors, with Rifles and Bhot guns. • n0r.21-2t /via 1 AMMAN(' ru 4'03.1 PAL NIEN.—The Com .ll. in it tie on Oily Proptql), of the em poral ion ed the city of Itetoliog, hereby invite proposals lt ntil I; e'elock, P. AL, el Nov. :1). I,l' 1,) from the Fev nil Fire Imuratiee Companies roprogentad in lila eity, for the hiqtranea of the various properties belonging to the yin poration. The anima of in surance required on eaeh property and other par ticulars, can- be aseertained by applying at the oftiee- of the Department, Northeast corner of FHA and Franklin streelq, nay. 2,1-td - IL F. HAUS, Secretary. 'jibe. Cheapest 'Wool hi the City, hi at .1. S. LOAD'S, 701 PENN STREET. have reeeived the ageney of a large" kanufae - - tory in the eity, which enableA me to cell at the following prices To Itg.tt.r.ttg PROM :31.15 to p 1.75 rt:R Retail ',look and white, ]le. per otineV.. This is the Lest cinalityof Wool, and full lti ouneea to the pound: . . ' All 1 to:k hi for the Dealers to call and examine for theinselveß. Don't forget the name and mn her. ; • .1. S. LOU, 701, Penn Street. "n0v. 0 4 -1 - tw.e.0.(1. , -• . • . 0 10. N . ) lt AFFLI N G ' MATCH ' TWO FAT TIOGS At the Drorers' Ude, Con Eighth d IVashinalthi SATERDAY EVEXIXO NEXT, NOV. 281 - 0, 1868. The higbekt number of Heads thrown takes first choice; lowest number takes scrawl citolee. Tick ets 2.5 cents.• now Zl- ()YSTE RS, .IPRIVIIT, TOUT(K, itc.—The sulgeriberA hare opened au Oyster, Fruit and Truck stand, in the basement of the City lintel, corner of liixth and Cherry Filliets, whore they have constantly on baud the het quality of Oys tenY N 911111 8? 4‘14 ,1 0. Lemons. ichieh they offer for sale, wholesale,. and rota)), at the lowest uorket,priees. , nif'Orders from the country piomntivattendekl to. noW43-31 ' • ESTRRLY S ono. ``TORE IROO/114 TO LET, 6 t Penn street. Olin Scrim ucker House building, Apply at, Anr.ta TOST-- Certifteates of Penn Life 'maritime Cow .4l)tain of Philadelphia, No, irzi SM.OO, 180. and No. 1542. KM/J.IBAL Applieationlas been made fur duplicates. ' • WM S. RITTER, :20•Str2i err Reading, Pa. • eti.* • • LOA.K . DEPARTMgNT-: CM OP IILACKCLOTIf CLOAKS, • CHINCUILLY CLOTH CLOAKS, WIIITNY HEAVER CLOAKS, lIIOTFII) . IIHAVKit CLOAKS, IV= PROOF CLO A KS, pH ipitEN , s CLOAKS, OPERA C4OAKS, SILK VELVET CLOAKS. vets, Velveteens and Cloaking Cloths, which the most, durable and fashionable manner, nov 4 L NEW ADVEKTINENIENTH. _ Nop , (34.—lhe Rending Library Company*, re.. poettuliy invite the varions Societies of this city that have Banneri or Halm to display the in the Hall, daring the Fair to be hold in December next, for the benefit of the Library. The laudable object of rho Val,r will; no donhi, enliSt the active' int crot of- the eithons generally, and it is the de ilre to make nn imposing display* in decoration. 4v:aeiationm that wit; co-oporato in effecting this objevt, inn Feted the position • a nd decorate their banners, if desired, by 4onferrinfi with th'ejanitor, ut the !1011, or •tl'Af. Ir. ST tRIKLAND. W.MURRAY WEIDMAN, • J A S, DONLASS. nov 11.elveclt(1 • Committee. IMPORTANT NOTICE! `VILE 0001) WILL FIRE COMPANY, OF ALLENTOWN ) PA,, Would hereby announce to the eltizens of Rending that; owing ton eon:Adorable, nittuhrir of tloketti re nntining unsold no well compelled coupons unreturned, they are enp . olled to putpoite the drawing until the 2:d of December. Niekets etin be had, for a ohort time, of E. 1). Itiechard, Agent Plough and Harlow liotel, and at Strickland Bro. nov.s - • (Olin NEWS FOR THE U"I'LlOPLE.—tio to tho NA . TIONAL SHOE tic lIAT STORE, 411. No. ail Penn street A thr9o doors below the Emit.n office, 3o to buy ('heap and well-made .110 TS SHOES and HATS. • • • ovtll-3moood . • L. LIOHTSTERN. • LYONS lICITEL 4 • W. S. ARTMAN, Proprietor. One of the beat houses outside of the largo cities, It is loeated on the lino of ,the East Pennsylvania Railroad, about midway between Reading and Al lentown. AU trains between .New 'Volk and the West, as wall as all way trains, stop at Lyons, and Immediately itilront of the Lyons Hotel., ' AN-Everything in and about the hotel Is unsur passed. A first rate Livery Stable is also kept in connection with the Hotel. • fah*. its . oNey wA aim). AL MONEY WANTBDI BY TILE' CITY OF READINI. • The undersigned, Committee on Finance of the 3erporation of the City of Reading, having been sgthorized to borrow the sum of • 3EVEINTY•FIVH THOUSAND DOLLS. far the purpose of enlarging the Water Works Of the said city, hereby give notice that they aro Pre pared to issue Certificates of Lean, hearing six per cent. interest, to parties desiring to loan money to the city. Apply to either of the tinders/gm/A, or t. William likiderre)ch, Esq. City Treasurer. Esq. IJAUER, ~DA NI EL MILLER. s" , ` - 4 ~t DANIEL BPOIIN, Committee an Finance. 11114 RIC AN HOUSE RESTAURANT. Teo& or Fottrth end Penn streets, RUTH iS/ bil,l,Vitlt.ttill, Proprietors. Having taken posses tA, sine of thiS Ptitooll, and having on hand a litOftoolll- photo stock of everything in the rating and drink. mg line, Ice aro prepared to meet our *loth; and ilecolfitnoilatto limn in the best manner. Oyster,* *erred ill rem/ *Ode. • novl7-1 MO B OCRMUEITE'S COLUMBIA 'TALL, WIND; AND I,AOItIft BIER, SALMON, Penn street, between Sixth and Reventh. • All kinds of bolt lthonitdi vino alivnye on hand, and sold nt thodowqt _ nov REBHourz, • NO. 710 PENN STREET, ItEADINOAPA% ns constantly on hand the BEST BEEF, as woll ns all kinds of tabai - and ritttrages, 11Vor Pudding, blood pudding, Frankfort "Schwartou r mason", &v., all of which will boaold at tho lowest Oleo'. A Igo, all kin& of Sausage Sklna, whoirsale and retail. — V nov fp:Sua TAYLOR lIOIISIII,I 3 , 11 North Eighth Street, a Sgi u at the Upper New York Depot. J. 11, 9111AEPFER, Proprietor, el it EAT REOIIII3ION IN 1011114 N. Ladies UfdesirouS of purelta(lng Furs should call at the - Notional Fur Store' No, 1411 , Perm street' 'lnee doors below ,ho Usat.a, Otileo, -here they will tied well selected stock )f PUBS, which will lo sold at small pro. Its. A variety_of fanny IFIttiIIINCI and ;UFFALO ROBES 'ivrays on hands. In to order, altered Lyles. • L. LICIITSTRRN N EW GROCERY& PROVISIONSTORE, • I 1 G Announces to the public that he has opened a GROCERY & PROVISION STORE at the N. E. Corner of Eighth and Franklin_ SbY., where ho will keep constantly on hand largo and well selected Stock of Groceries. Provisions..&c., which ho will soli at the lowest market price. A share of public patronage is respectfully solic ited. Country produce bought and sold. J. D. BRIM N. E. Corner Eighth and Franklin. nocklm . ELLER'S • COIiPOSiTIONEAVEMENT AND. FLOQUING: rimus PAVEMENT AND:BLOOM° ni NOW / acknowledged to* bo•lbo beat in use.' It be comes}yard and firm Immcd4atelyda dry, duralide. and impervious to, water.all nototreeted bkeltuer beat or cold. - -- All orders promptly attended to, auti the 'work guaranteed to give satisfaction Anpig to D. HEUER, Juno 1 , 74).27, South fourth nt. 445 ip • . Lgii-- "OLD : 4Titit," • o m i l er IN/ 1 / 1 and ,Wathiagton itrecti, ettditt e, At. Sla b Arr i e e n a t f . or Berke end Letnirton eourt tio, rp m cotu SAMPSON SC ALt 'COMPANY. The most reliable lina durable &ales ever plas4 before the public: • Call and ace them before pkrebuslag elsewhere. Suporlorinduteptente offend to buyers. A tot of soma-Maul on hand and for sale °hear. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN A gonerataoaottmom, of WHITE Pin, HE LOCK, SPRUCRI 01114MIRY, - OAR, ASH, CHESTNUT, WHITE PINE, CYPRESS, AND NORTH CAROLINA GREEN SWAMI' CEDAR Orders reslectildly solicited and promptli tended to. For prim, Ito., cell fit the NEW BRIOIC OITIQE, On the Corner of Fourth & READING, PA. 310-3 m PLATFORM SCALES REELY. LUMBER, - BEADING, PA. Keeps oonstantly on hand, end for late at the LOWEST PRIDES, INDIANA BLACK k MUTH WALNUT, CAROLINA YIJILON PINR, • and MICHIGAN PANEL U, M B E It , Thoroughly seasoned, wad under cont. ALSO. SHINGLES: Or, midrem, 3, BELT, fobllly GREAT .FURNITURE DEPOT, SCHROER 8i FELIX, Wareroom, corner Fifth and Washington streets. MANUPACTORY, WASHINGTON I STRSSI RRLOW MTH.' j. • WHOLESALE .AND RETAIL. 4111 E UNDERSIGNED RESPECTPUbLY IN. viva publio ottOntion to their splendid stook of firet-olaas furoltdro no and cohstatitlY on kW, and tondo to ardor to suit customers. Among other artioieo, especifil attention its in• vited to their unsurpassed. EXTENSION TABLES, . . 1 • DRESSING BUREAUS, . OWING ROOM CIIAIRS, i '-,CENTRE AND OTHER TAU* BEDSTEADS OF THE LATEST STYLES and every other article in their line of business. livery article is manufactured by thentsers is their admirably arranged' manufaetorY, w th bi most perfect machinery, and skillful woe ID el. and finished in an unsurpassed manner. )- Also prepared to execute all orders for CARVING, ! . TURNING,. SAWING, ad MOULDINGS. All Orders promptly °reputed, and warranted le -give eatiefnotion. - - ap.lo ..on lit u.. muarantood oqua,.de• world! Has all tho strong th or old rosin 8 . 4:4 with the tnih and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try th is splendid Snap, fioldily the ALDEN 011101111 CAL WORKS, 4$ north Front ottreet. pitiludelpbtok au 7.6an0 I'l Y H 0 E L souwu SIXTH STREET, (Near Perm) RHADING, ,PA. 113-Charges moderate. A, S. Proprietor. nag° STOVE'S, RANGES, HEATERS. WILLIAM BRIDEGAM, No, 242 Penn St., Reading. Tho undersigned respeettelly invite's nubile attention to his • newly Invented hleater, named the KEYSTONE HEATER • BEST IMAM BVBIt • INTRODUCED. THREE SIZES. It burns less coal, makes more heat,takesuplers room, and gives bettor satisfaction than any simi lar invention over introduced to the public. The advantage of this superior heating appara tus will bo fully explained by the Proprietor, who guarantees that he will be able to satisfy ell who give.hlro a call that it is superiorto any one inven ted, The advantages are so manifold, and Kr 08117 comprehen ded, tbit it needs only to boson to respect fu lly most ekeptical. •In ptoof of this heprefers the by permlssiOn, tO the following named persons who are now m int those Heaters: Ono. It. Fnit,t, Msg. J. 13111V0 8011 . C. D. ORIORR, Ifint, 4 Co., O. A. Nrottom.n, - Many isHKROW. JOHN M'KNIOIIT. _ JCSUVA KNKLY, REUMICH ADA us. JACOB KAUFFMAN Blandon , • Orphans' .Dome, Womelsdorf. /[lO alsh invites special attention to the ' BEAUTY RANGE Which is a Into ImprovelL Superior Range !or walling in, and for which he is the Bole agent, in this city. This Range can be peen in operation at the Iron City 1411, No. 428 Penn streets et rate High's, Franklin street above Pourtb, end at otbSt places. Particular attention paid to • TIN ROOFING AND SPOIL/TWO' AND Plastic Slate Roof He employs none but skillful Measures — el orders promptly executed, and worrsated to IP' , eStisfactlon. . wig, tatIDEGAIII A maY 22 ' - It o, 242 Penn Itil• CITY OF READING BONDS • for sale, at a Discount. Enquire, at FARMERS'. NATIONAL,BANK. - sent 25-3 mos • „ • IN rim 4-