DATTAY 'EAGLE. BEADING, PA., NOVEMBER 2&, 1808. CITY I A - ND COUNTY: *VINT ED1T10N...12 1.11 M. , vervir 4 ,1). meet Fifth, 7, sharp, No. 1. Blue, meet Fifth, 7, sharp, No. 1, Pink, meet Sixth, 7/, No. 1. piHr wears out tools by slow oxidation. The attrition of cleanliness preserves them. Al Charles Loyon dt Ov,, 441 Penn "street elm be And an excellent aasortmont of Dry Goods. Tile communication of J. A. F., in de fence of business colleges, w ill appear in f r iday's issue. OUR Public Schools are full to overflow . 0 but the pupils ire reported to be ma ki n g praiseworthy progress in their studio, To Phicnis Fire Company of Radon, - has enga ged Blind Tom, to give two concerts at t h a t laca on the evenings of December 26th and 2 13th. 1101.10 E INTELI.IIO6IIOE.—There was 'noth ing doing in the Police circles yesterday. ; ii x lodgers found shelter in the Station Pose last night, • Cou.--- . 4owing to the high price of coal, man y people now nse coke. Ilse Gas Com pany sold 40,000 bushels last week. It sells a t 5 cots per bushel. SALE or ItRAL ESTATIL----11011. George D. Stitzel sold on . Saturday to Rev. B.' D. Zweizig, two lots on North Street, North of Elm, 2014 120, for $lBOO each. AN expeditious mode of getting up ,a row is to carry a lonif ladder on -yew shoulders in a thoroughfare, and every fow minutes turn around and see if any one is making faces at you. READING BRNEVOLENT Sooiiry. The Annual Meeting of the Beading Bettevolent Society will be held in the' First Presbyte ion Church, on Thursday evening next, the 26th inst., at 7/ o'clock. GRAND CoNosay.—Tho "Maennerchor" orthii city will have their annual concert at the Keystone - Howie, on, the second day of Christmas; Dee. 26th. 'An extraordinary pro. gramme Is now in course of rehearsal. ~ THANKRUIVING DAY SKRVII3iI.—The RoV. 1 , 1, J. Richards, pastor of the First Presby terian Church, will' deliver a sermon on Thanksgiving Day Morning s Subjeet—"Our Whole Commonwealth—wh at God has done should make us grateful." . Ir Is nevertheless trhat nourlg ell tho young gents of our city, -go to Ilueh for their clothing, ' FfINAI4I PUOILISTIL-TWO females, rest. ding in the upper p art of tho city, engaged yesterday in a pugistic (inoculator opposite their residences. Neither lady showed much science. Tho fight was short, sharp and decisive, and the tallest ono was declared the winner. CIDER may be preserved sweet for years, by putting it up in airtight cans atter the manner s of preserving fruit, The eider should be first 'settled and racked off from the drugs, but fermentation should, not be albiwed. to eommeneo' before eabning.-- Setent(ge Amer(can. Mons &sm.—Jacob Funk,, of Spring town; Hacks county, came on n neat of forty three black snakes on Sunday week. Ile killed one and aooured the rest alive, Some weeks ago this same gentleman caught Seven ty-seven of the same kind of varmints, near the sante place. Bucks county should have an honormonforred upon it at the next ses sion of the Legislature; being the greatest snake region extant. -_,___ To•ittonv, as late 'as 11 o'clock, Hitch do Bro's (Portico Row, Fashionable Clothing Store will be open, that all belated persons ma suitably attire themselves for tootnorron ,Than Slaving. This is orerooat time, and ne where in America can any ode buy such a garment on bettor terms. No mat ter what a man's merit is, give him A ragged coat and ovorybodY gives him a cold - shoulder. Good clothes, are like the sugaring on the wedding rake—a crowning glory. Goo raiment is &dead head ticket into the beet : 800 oty. If then, you treat garments twenty per cent, lower than usual, • we say go to Bud & Bro. Out of their establish ment coma garments that tit those who order them' to neatly as the rind of an orange Its juicy con tent,. Tim BALL.—On to•morrow, Thnnksgiving Av, weather permitting, ,the ball players will take the 11814 perhma (or 'the IE4 time in the Reason. "The main attraction will be the grounds of the "Keystone" in a lot out Cth street. The contest will be between the "Ffir Play" of Columbia and the "Key. stone" of this city, and no doubt a large nurliber of people will bo present to witness the game. Attention‘ wilt bo paid to the ladies, and °Meets will be appointed to keep order in general. To those ivho have never witnessed the game it will be a treat to see it. "Mn. BROWNING'S PARISII."—Under this title The New York Observer i publishing a aerial story; t 4 rini Armlet* large =part of the next voltimo: • it is written by the author of the Prize tale, "The Puritan of 1868," "Win and Wear," , "Girding on the Armor," &e. The story will commend itself to min isters and all religious readers, by its high literary character, its decidedly evangelical tone and spirit, add its grind' objdet to illus• trate the wonderful workings of DiviDo Prov idence in defence of the right and bringing to naught the counsels of the wicket). All new subscribers get the story complete. MANKSOIVINCier•TO•MOITOW is Thanks giving and the wholeiale 'slaughter among turkeys will commence. On to•morrow the k poorest in our midst will'indulge in the luxury of one of these fowls. . While mat ters pertaining to national affairs ,have not been as many of us would wish, and while some of us, during the past par, bevelled difficulties to contend .with, in the private walks of life, which have made our troubles i burdensome n the oxtrepse, yet we all have sufficient cause for thangßipesi l *rid .amid the festivities of Thaniregitlnii day, andthe many happy re-unions that wilt then take place, let none of us fail to recognize the hand of God in the many blessings that we enjoy. -rt Always thronged with euatomenr—the Dry Goods More, 441 Penn street.. li ZELL i ti POPULAR ENCYCLOPEDIA and Universal Dietionerytt is the. title of a new end wellitittexi: up wetk; published by T. Elwood Zell, in Pkiladolphls, and edited by L. Colsuge. It is profusely illustrated with excellent engravings, and gives terse, bat accurate dedeitious of .1* ea, givers, ` teals and thin4e. It 'ls an exoelleat Work sad cannot fail to be popular. It is pub gibed in pamphlet form, weekly, eight large' pages to a number, T ins entire, work will costala almost twoiolq001: eNFai rin g s " 4 "kW. Single num bers $0 cents. Octet in• elaeements to dabs. Address T. Elwood ? Alb Noe. 17 and 19 Box* 844 1 street) gait A CARD or Tti&mts.-•;-At a regular stated meeting of Perseverance Conned, No: 19, Jr. 0. U. A. M., the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, .That tre. hereby, tender our thinks to the itev. Mr..Pattison, Pester. of the St. Peters'. M. B. Church, for bisexeel• lent discourse delivered to the above body on their Thanksgiving Day, flunday, Nov. 16, 1866, • Resolved, That our- thanks' are also due to the Choir for their truly excellent inusic rendered on the occasion. Resolved, That our thanks furthermore,be tendered to the Congregation for kindly va eating their seats. "And further Resolved, That we publish the above in the'llaily papers of this city, and a copy be !tended to the pastor of the church afore said. . . A. . PLtwottErre..—We wore amused the other evening nt seeing a number of young gents and ladies try the mysteries of Planehette, and some of the party were struck with awe at, its doings. IVe, however, agree 'with others that it is a humbug. When the per put their hands on it, it certainty runs about the paper.(we should like to see two persons with nerves steady enough to• keep it from running;) but as for forming letters, that it quill not do, unless one or both of the persons whose 'bands are on it scheme and help the instrument to form the letters. In, Messrs. pamphlet they say “Planefietto is sometimes coy, auspicious, reluctant, will not work for the skeptical," etc. They are quite right, it will only work for those who, make it work. Probably, however, there arc no spirits living in -this city. • . • but Planehette ' by the way, is Rood amuse• meat and will do to make use of it at socia• We gatherings, but if it comes to be used as a fortune' teller, and some persons are silly cnofigh to believe what it may happen to write, and then worry their minds about it, we Say it ought to bo thrown 'out of doors, and is the "biggest fraud" over brought before the public. TO4ottitow Is Thanksgiving day, and orcourso you will he out, If you want a splendid Nook-tie go to Buck dt Bro. A.spl2ndld lot and cheap. • [Communicated.] Mink Suppers. Mn. Eamon: —I have been told that the several_National Banks of this city intend giving suppers to their officera and a few pets, with% will cost at least five hundred dollars for each supper.. I, am not a stock holder in any bank, and who but the stock holders pay the fiddler in this case? - Some 'may, say the sinking fund in a bank pays' it. If I were a stockholder, I would like. to see the sinking fund examined, so that I would know how much coal, gold, silver and oil is to be found. I would like to know too, when the Directors of the several hanks ever examined their books: It would not 'do for me to be a Bank Director, for- I would see the books, and then .I could tell outsiders how the cat jumped: I am' going to pay particular attention to these suppers, and see who eats canvass-back and drinks cham pagne and smokes twenty-five cent cigars. I will give you another eye-opener after the Suppers. N. 33. I hope you will not be afraid to palish the above, for all persons dealing with banks should know these points, as I can tell them a thing or two more, if I had a mind to, and then the, public will know whose mother's son 'was hurt. . M. ANNUAL MNETING,OF THE RNADINO RELIEF 8001ET1(--The annual meetinxof the Read ing Relief Society was held at Library Ball, on Monday eirotting;' Mr.. 23d, as by an nouncement in the papers of the city, and -- circulars issued by the Secretary to all mem bers so made by the annual .subscription of two dollars and also all life meinbera who had subscribed twenty dollars and upwards Tle meeting was called to order by Lewis Winer, Esq., President. Tho Secretary and Superintendent, 'O. AV. Oakley, Esq., read the proceedings of the last meetings, held Kay 12th, 1868, and Sept; 14th, 1868, which were approved. The report of the Committee on supplies was read, approved and accepted. The report of the Treasurer, James Jameson, Esq., was rend,. and on motion ordered to be condensed, and pub. fished in the papers of the city. On motion the following gentlemen were seleettd ns manager's for the ensuing. year: , Ist Ward, 11. natidenbush .and Peter Jones. • ' 2d Ward; John , McManus' and Daniel Shadier. 8d Ward, George -K. Clever and Henry Johnson. ,4th Ward ) F. D. Nagle and John S. Pearson. . 1 4th WarCl ) Fred, IC. Wier and W. B. • • . 6th \Vara, Joha McKnight and Lewis Drifter. Ithlittird ) Go: W. Oakley, George .D. lititzel l B. Yeager and JAOB Jame. .Am os I1 1• son. . . Bth Ward, Henry Crouse and Adam _H. Schwartu. << f • • oth Ward, William Budder and James . Koch. . . The mcoi.ing wak then addressed by Rev, yr: A. Fernley,' itev. , ,Mr. Peters, Rev. Mr. 'Pattison and John . S. Richards Esq. On motion, the thanks of the society were 'returned to the gentlemen for their address. 'es. The meeting then adjourned sine die. GEO. W. OAKLEY. Secretary. , Just reedited, a large and well fielooted stook of Dry Goods, at Charles Levan & Co's., 441 Penn street, and sold at nstonishinirly low prleos. • THE MAN ABOUT TOWN.—Pekitly's de scription of a fiddle' s as follows: "it was the ,shapo of a turkey, and the oleo of p goose; ha tamed it over on its back and rubbed its belly ' , with I' stick; and och t St;Patrlok 1 how it did Aualel" • `Hiram; my Vida a tender tattier to his •sim;: "you must be more carefiii of yourself, you have not the constitutin of some." . "Don't you Mateyo it "I've got the constitution of %If Z don't believe I've got the constitution of the United States." An editor became tntwLlal dud wets created Cap tain. Instead of "two lives In tl.ont—advaneol" ho unconsciously bawled out, "Cash—two•dollata a 'year—advanoo I" '• • Who is the first boy inentioneti is the Bible? Chno ' • When you rotire . -to bed, think over what ypu 'have dono during the day. Married lifo 'often tictrini arith foiewood and ins ,htlapy. snd ends with ) • , AlONlttor roferrtnir to patent metallic air-tight ;coffins. Bois "tto rmrsou having 'once tried One ,of these,offlus 7111 over use an . , other." In an eight-cornered, catty-cornered loom. a cat sits In each corner i seven oats are before each cab; and a cat on every cat's tall, '•Ilow many eats :aro iti , e room t. , ' Apatra (ertitifsteo, 'ma t qfeotnied to onler, nie oftenta Itimed In pods f Wale worthfeee hair Tre 1 n. "Barrett's exorable 14toteitom , lase' oes nottleed• to retort to such' meant,' forith merits WOO lien, itn9lol ' N. Y. SonedoirDispates.. ~govl is r • 1 Patti ki gis thilli&t ittoro, r 44;4, B, , it,., 4..‘ has 4020ne Q , guti i Moak rub I ibis finest s otlelltaXgt.an in ready c ipt. r, tint . al FOP 91 t i t, 91 , 11 Igrat i Tabs .1 2 Tstatit art ' l b 42 01 % eilpvirßiyod imOMP9tvolled it JP R41440 1 P 010 ,11Y;. . , , THEO Me , DAILY REVIEW OV,RUINESS. Its/o :co; Noe. WWII: [how ihr Philo. Doily Newel Thew week opened with a dull business at the stook board, the principal operations being in bonds, of which there were sales to the extent of thirty two thousand dollars. Lehigh Navigation gold bonds were stronger. and 'advanced to 91, while city sixes, with very light transactleue, were Pteady at Some Pittsburg sixes brotight 91. In the stock list the business in Reading was inside of a thousand shares, at prices correspond ing to the figures of Saturday last. Pennsylvania brought 5l and The Erie conflict seems to have exrended itself no far as its influence on the stock board is concerned, but It has had the effect to leave business in a very unsatisfactory and sotuewhat pathetic rendition. The quarrel be tween the contending par Ales has been submitted to the courts, and no matter what may he the re sult there, we think we fairly congratulate the public on being, far some time at least, rid of the scoundrelism which has marked the conduct of ail' concerned in the "bulling" snit "bearing" of that stock, and .which has infected the stock boards of Now York like a deadly poison. If business Is now dull, it is more healthy, and the recuperating process is going on silently which will be produc tive of most excellent results; but it must not be supposed that there is goinif to he such nn easy monek market as we had sone weeks ago. Gov ernment bonds, as was shown by our comparisons yesterday, nee steadily approximating tu the fig 11r03 which were current at the first of the month, anti they will' probably go somewhat higher-not because they are intrinsically worth even the present price, but becriuse investors who desire to place their money permanently have more confi dence in them than in any other securities that are on the market. Gut stooks and bonds of all kinds are likely ere long to find their properlovel. The immense sums of money which have been crowded into the commercial centres must before long bo largely distr.; butcd,:and that into channels where it is likely to remain. As wo remarked some time since, the people of the southern States aro recuperating, despite the despotism imposed On them, and the crops which under a benificent Providence they have this year gathered, are coming forward to be sold, and it will take cash to buy them, no matter at what prides they may be disposed of, The money which is required to pay for these crops will go into oireulation in the southern States, which are now, in somelocalities, almost destitute of currency, and wo shall hence havit what will prove the same as an important contraction of the currency; antl,ll3 a consequence, fancy stocks and puffed-up securities of nil kinds insist and will, as before remarked, find their pre per level. In reviewing the history of the past throe weeks, we reioice that we were prompt in our de nunelations of the applications made to the Secre tary of the Treasury for a reissue of the three por, cents, or a portion of the greenback currency that had been retired. The result has,shown that we were not mistaken in our Judgment, and wo take some credit for having had a part in influencing a Judgment by tho Sooretary of the Treasury which has saved to thAnasses of the people billions of dollars in the aggregate. When the process to which we have reterred, namely, the distribution of currency in the South, shall have gone on for a while, there will ho another stringency. but it will be all . right and proper. It will ho like the o i pera- Cod of griping medicine, that the physician pre scribes for a very sick patient; it will hurt for a while, but he will surely be cured by it. It will be needful for the Secretary of the Treasury hnd Congress"; if it should be in session, to stand very firm when these pinches come, for there should be no moo tampering with thissubject.. Lot nature operate, for a while, and we shalV t get out of the woods in very good time. - MONEY MANE Er. BashOng & Bro., Bankers, No. 10 North Oth .otreet• quoto ne followe: _ ROADINO. Nov., 251808, Old U. IC GielflBl - - - 115 Old U. S. Vs 1862 - - - Ha Now U. B. 5.20% 1881. July and Jan.- 108 Now U. S. 5,20%1865, May and Nov.. - 108 Now U. S. 1865, now -- 110 v an N. U. 8, 5-20'a 1807 Julyll Jan. ' ' , • 110 1 Now U. S. 5-90%.1 801. - - - 116 4 Ton-For_tY Bonds, - • 100. Gold in Now York up to 12 o'Olook. - lai f, Uold In Bowling at lohm &Bros.. - 134 Ftt Philadelphia, there is less activity in the Flour Market, but the receipts nro very moderate for this tionson of the year, and there is no abate ment in the pretensions of holders. gale* 01:300 barrels lowa. Wisconsin and Minne*ota Extra Family at $7 60!.1821 per barrel; 200 barrels Penn sylvania and Ohio do. do. at $950®10 75 ; some fancy lots at $11013; Extras at Mti 50. There is no change in Rye Flour or Corn Meal, bmnll gales of the former at $7 2547 75. Thorn is no change to report in the Wheat mar ket, the offerings of primo being extremely Small sales of Red $2 10; some of poor quality at .$175, and 4.200 bushels Amber at $2 15 per bushel. Rod is in fair request, and 1.900 bushels Western sold atNil 52®1 55. Corn . is loss active; anti the ad vance recorded on Tuesday is not maiained, sales of old Yellow at 81 23; 1.000 bus. Western mixed at $1 20: and soma new Yellow at 00801 00. according to dryness. Oats aro steady at 070710, and SouthOru at Warw. Whiskey Is lower, as the contraband is again making its appearancii, Bales of 200 Ws, iron bound, at $1 0301 08-7.elosing at the lowest figure, " . RRADING PRICER. White 'Wheat par bbl.. Re a " Extra Family per bbl. II Corn Chop (old) 46 Oa (new) Corn old ) new Bost liddlinq .Common Bran Corn meal Alin PRICKS, Re White wheat pertußhet d ie Is to Corn (old) Corn (new) Tug housekeepers', market was this morning lar g ely attended,hy producers and consumers, and prices, on an average, were as follows : Butter, 48, 59 and 55 cents per lb; eggs 45 cents per dozen dottago choose, 10 cents por quart; mush meal. 6 cents per quart; small white beans. 'ls'centsPer quart; tomatoes, (inferior) 10 and 12 cents per peek; dried corn, l 5 cents per quart; apple butter% 45 cents per quart; walnuts 16 cents per peck ; sour krout, 15 cents per- quart; cranberries, 35 cents per quart (an advance of 5 cents since Wed• nesday); chestnuts, .25 and 28 cents per quart; grapes,ls 'come per th; honey, 40 cents per lb; ap ples, 26430 cents per 3. peek; sweet potatoes, 164 25. cents per 14 peek: Irish potatoes, 15@25 cents per y peck; enter. 35 cents nes.% peek ; buck. *hint meal, 12 cents per quart; cabbage, s%sl2 ?per hundred. Pork sold at $l4 per hundred. Beef 816, A large lot of poultry was offered. Turkeys sold (liye) front 12 to $ PO Per pair, Pfeolled 11@ 18 cents per lb; ohtokOns (Hie) Eft° 81 50 per Pair. Dressed, 16 cents per lb. 'READING Mown KEEPtRB' MAUR?. Bonita—Fresh dairy, if ®„.150o 55 " Lump, 40 •Castas--Cheesej lb., ksao-trd lii "Y.., 25 oott 4, rlt (10$ 1 81.. , , AVM — PPiell 11 rt e , •••••620430 ' Dritl II ilisart, . ...).2 RAOTIES— Etr 20 musy—lisefiteak, round II lb., %...20 .. . sirloin, • .. .. PIMP. ,'• :: `,'.1.i,;:.;:,.: 20 " Beef roast 018, „. ), I Beef tlrlea• ' do W) Veal cutlets. " a ...... .. .:., .23 41 chops, 4. 5 20 " MITI),I i.l II 1 C 20 fs,. i'''', ....Itt.-“ , •fi: , .lia, 0 . • if ,f i dot dea i r. .. , ....,..: . :..;...... i " t 3& 554 e fresh. •'. i .,., 0... 0, 25 smoked. .. 25 ~ Hos—Hams ..... AO .." Sneak fir 15110IILDIMS.' , ' ', ; ,, i , o, r ...,4.,;,...4,,.44.,..20 . swag.— . - , - ~ [.-,"s 44...41.—“.61. IPoisierityr.O.ktokeari lisp; •" 7 .4..-4............ - ',' ~,,. . ' i tu !drww.„ 4e ",,,, , v•1it0.:—,a.—..:.4.t...•• I, " • = ._,l , = ... ll . ' loida.,' ku00t,44.4,,,,d , ... 1 • , ,!. ~ Uklekeras HO Per tm1itt.,...,•6•600106 11 rotatoplis 1)g51imi1.........'..'„ .... ...,...4....i....»..4.760.10) SECOND EDITION. ()di/Jr ;A!iaaa Sun rises • - 7151 San set 4 - - Day's length, 9 hotars and !O tulnuteg. Ntale of Ole WeatArt, Al. Wirl N. E.—(llonay. 2 P. V. Monday, 4 V' Tues , tay, IYedneltany, f•tk' CI)I.I.EVTOR CAKE will probably bo remover this week. 14V ' RA KEENE the celebrated actress, ail play at liarrisburg on Friday eveping. SOUR excitement was caused last evening at Columbia by the expected arrival of the 'Rivers' " steamer, Vitt Reading. CM'S. BRANIka farmer. of Baas county, has lost a number of fine hogs from a disease similar to the cattle complaint of plcuro puonmonia. ACCIDENT.—Patrick Burns, thirty years of ago, n brakesman on . the Rending Rail road, fell off a train of ear's at Philadelphia, yesterda., and was soriously.linrt. ' Romiti STOLEN.-A pane of gloss in the bulk window of Mrs. IN allow, in Franklin street above Fifth, was broken yesterday by some pdrson and 'a box of choice segara taken out of the window. THE transportation of coal foram an im portant item just now among canal and rail• road freights, The consumption causes a heavy &Maud on the resources of mines, and fu:•nisl►es a brisk and profitable trade. •- Tun: last two evenings have been glorious for strolling beneath the 'effulgence of the moon And bland atmosphere. taken ns a whole; November has dealt kindly tad le• niently with us. 1 - ......____o,z.... Tar LAny's Fatxxn, for December, is an excellent number, replete with the choicest engraiings, and the best written articles, Every lady should take the "Lady's friend." Address Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut etreeti Philadelphia, . • A Ban PRACTICIL—Tho practice of stop ping, your horse' and wagon on the street crosswalk, and keep\ them there till you get done talking to somebody, or, till you get ready to drive Monk, is a common one, but it is a bad one. PRolurrY S01,1).---J4C0b Sch muckor, Esq., Rent Estate A*ent, of this !City, yesterday sold a small farm, containing 14 acres o land, in Exeter township, the property of Benjamin McDonough, to Jonas °Macy, o Reamstown, Lancaster county, for the sum of seventeen hundred dollars. VTR were, this morning, the recipients of two bottles of excellent wine,, the Wine house of Mr. John Pehr, 635 Penn street, and it was pronounood good by ! a dozen or more employees ion the flAor.v.. Persons desiring a good-artiqle of wine can. not go' amiss by calling' at his Store. All wines guaranteed to be Ati pima as repro• seated or no sale. , . „ WE invitemecial attentioi to the sale of Lebanon Lots advertised to owe off at the Keystone Hon's° on Satu day afternoon. 4 A mend iffiterest is 'beingl, manifested es peciallY by Iron men, in'Lehaneti, which is not Surprising in view of ),,he O'eat Corn. Wall Ora Banks,,,only live m lesdistant, not surpassed by thofunious Ir n Mountain of 'Missend together with th , exteusire de positspeTron.and other min retain that vi emity., Thera are no less than five large Furnaces, two Rolling M'lls and three ,Voitndries within a few hntt red yards oftho lots offered for sale. A nn ber of houses are already being built on ho lots recently sold. . ' • * . . = RUNAWAY.—Very often ,these frequent runaways might , be_averted, if people would inke - a little precaution and do their horses. Yestefday two horses attached to a Carriage belonging to Mr. Lewis, of llobesonia, wore left standing without being 'tied ; on Eighth r street, near Chestnut. The became fright. ones and daShed up towards Penn street, up• setting the carringo And tenting it to pieees. 'The carriage was empty, and no one was injured. This Morning - another team was left stand; ing in front or .a store onl'onn street, and 'eamo nearpl 'ling off s but the horses Were caught before the,y got a start. 'in Aelphia a law °insta l that horses 9mist be tied when left Alone in the :street, and those not complying with this law aro fined $5. Such a law 'Should be in existence in this city. Ihno Mutyrsottase,—WhY do not those peo ple Who have So much to say about ladies using powder on theitraece,refer sometimes to the fact that a' very large proportion of the black mustaches which one sees about 'town were originally brown or "auburn," and only keep- their present color by un dergoing h dying operattooevery two,weeks? Thererate some'artificial 'things . Which hhve come to be recognized 'as quite proper and ! legitimate, and among these are white chalk ,for the complexion, wooden legs in place 'of lost Goes, false teeth in, place of those treuhlesoi4 natural articles provided. with nerves, and, perhaps, dyed mustaches.— But there does seem to bd too , much of an, element of'deeeit and false pretence when it comes to tyntge, palpitators, and calves. • . A NEW method of converting reciProcating into rotary !notion by MC/1118, of h treadledias recently been exhibited in ',The in'. vention,. which 0180 otercomea Abe liability 'of stopping apon a dead centre, producesit rotary motion from the treadle by. Means of two flexible connecting rods, combined. with two reciprocating Towle, acting in. concert. 'The pawls are so arranged that the slightest Juovement of the 4 treadle produces a rotary motion to the shaft carry) mg the driving pull(14 ; stated that this apparatifs t3iitibles e operator to change the motion and position of the foot at will, ;thus greatly relieribir tlui.niatiotonotis and constant vibration of the body, as' well as ileoreasing the musculareffolt.- 7 Ledger. tt - EttiM!=Mffln ..9nto 4f Thermometer. • • 7 A.-W. ass, --0- TOE REIOX OP Chow.--It is stated that, there aro at this time thirty homicide eases either before' the court's of - Philadelphia or waiting their action.. Is there not some. thing in such a fact to awaken the attention lat all who wish to pasi their lives in police?' It is not merely In aefs of filarial violence that crime is .ramps, but offenses Of a Minor order nre inn - ,far rater, proportion, and a very large part, o the ',cottunoility, nnb i list,lll2ou,o, m ccupattona in width eOO ~spd int 'Sittig'', are ur ' or leis. concOrned. Many of these employents are more profi table pOctiniarily than " the most useful wor!c; 'end, while se unity hiveit diieet interest in the growth of deprayity, very few appber in• dined to meke'en, 6 .tret4lvelfroit tf check it. Gond erdefin Ott the' ilieurity of life, limb, and, proPerW are things of in estimable value; but we cannot have' them without constant: attention • to,the , tuesiis'of moral culture, and this is etnlly negleoeit • . ' Ctostt tjaNt3`actoatjt . Ft' Anoms.-7-The Cigic Nhinufsouvers have (sailed an ad• e$A to the trade throughout the United States mid the New Dominion, wherein they detail at great i length the; grievances they have suffered at the hands of their journey men. address says that the present price& paid are fully three times as great us they were ten years eke, and that, notwith standinkthis, the journeymen are constant ly clamoring for more. The manufacturers once proposed the appointment of an Arbi tration Committee by. each party to the can- test, to nettle all disputed ptunts, but the Ilnions would listen to no reasonablepropo• silica-and knew uobounds in their demands. Again, the employers offered an advance over oven the present rates, on the con dition that the workmen , should pledge themselves to demand no further in crease for six months. To this-proposition .the Executive Committees of the Unions, alter long delay, replied that they were pre pared to report favorably •on it, providing the employers Would consent to employ none bat trnioti turn. To this proviso the manufacturers retitled to accede, and, to protect'themselves•from further imposition, diseharged all Union men from their faelo rie's. In conclusion, the address explains that this step was taken, not on ne,contit of opposition to Trades' Unions in general,but as a measure of self-protection. The letter appeals to'all manufacturers to refrain from increasing their working force for the pres ent, and warns them that unless the nu - 101y journeymen of Now York are properly dealt with their ekample may becOmo contagious. A Vim GRUA' MISTAER:-A young man can hardly make a greater mistake than to phiee himself in antagonism to his employ er's business, by the too common error of trying how little service he may render for the pay he receives. Thelnatter of remuner ation ahead have nothing whatever to do with the fidelity and efficiency of the services rendered. It is it tidal error to presume that it is the policy „of an employer to get Mel mast he can out of a clerk for the smallest pay. There is. no intelligent employer who does not know and act uptin 'the knowledo that money / is of very little consequence in comparison with integrity and ability; and a young man Who does his whole duty in these essentials cannot fail to draw c upon himself the attention and confidende of his em-. *Ter. When these are socured the other desirable things Must folio. We would advise no ;going man to be un mindful of his own present interests, or to submit to indignities or injustice of any kind; but wo feel constrained to say that, in nine cases out often, where clerks imagine that they aro not apprOpiatibd, or aro underpaid, or overworked, ank'from any such case,un• dettake to mend matters by making prow toryAemands, they are in the wrong, and if thefrailsthey only meet their just deserts. A little patience, a good deal of persever ance, and an undeviating fidelity to the best interests of an:employer, are 4nore potent in. securing adviincenient in position and pay than any ether kind of elf-assertion. These remarks will apply with equal force to those clerks pr employes who aro thor- Mighty conscious of having unappreciative, exactlng,and even unjust employers; for Dt• ogenes was never mere earnest in his search an honest man than are business men of the present day in quest of honestand capa le clerks; and these ,virtues cannot exist in active' form without being . found out by somebody who will appreciate them, and be pnly to glad to pay for themor-Sdicted. COURII I 'PROCIIMAINGS. • t ßeported by Louis Richard's, Attorney at Law, 630' Court Street. • nitiTn DAY—wiDNEADAV. The Court met at o'clock this morning, pursuant to adjournment. The following additional cases on the. Trial 'List for this week were disposed of as indicated ; Thomas M. McCann vs. Richard Boone and David J. Liu - coin; Administrators of Henry 8. Kupp, ile9eutied. t:148 Nov. T., 1862, Judginentfar pie'. for $3,280 rt. and costs. Hamann' and Mengel for plft J. 8. Richards foi deft ' Elias Reber vs. henry Z. Van Reed. 'B7 Jan. it:, 1800. .1 1 111: with leave of the Court suffers nolnquit. J. •S. Livingood and J. Glancy Jones for plfl".. Vau'Reed for deft. Peter Brown vs. William Shearer. 148 Settled. TermS to be Mod. I?. L. Smith .for plff. J. S. Itiohnrdi► for deft. ' ' • JaCob' , K. Krill vs. John Crill. 187 April T., 1860. This was an Wien brought upon a certificate of the iceord of a judgment en. tered against tho 'defendant in 1848, in the State of Ohio; After the jury lad been swcirp,' objection was Made by the defence to the, formality of the eertificate..Wrnot be ing made One in accordance with the Pollll' sylvaniti decisions, in regard to the require ments of the Act of Congress, upon the sub ject of the exemplification of records.. The Court sustained the objection of the defence, nad, dkeeted a judgment of non-suit to be :emoted', 4t, the same time /fronting a rule' to show (Jamie • why the non-suit shall not be stricken Off,in order that the legal question may be more fully investigated hereafter.. Green- lOW J. S. Richards for pill'. J. S. Livingeod for deft. The only ease remaining for trial this week, was Daniel Musing vs.!. Frederick Smith. A,jury were selected. and sworn, and• the balance of-the panel discharged. The Court then adjourned till 2 o'clock this afternoon, • • • SOLDIHRS' BOUNTY OLAINR.—The claims for back pay and bounty, and for the ad. ditional bounty to soldiers under the act of pB6B, have been so ' nearly exhausted by the Division! of Referred claims in the f'aYmaster General's office, that it is ex. petted the. additional paymasters engaged on these claims will be mustered .out of ser vice on the 10 of ,J,auttary next, and the bivision abtAbila ' Oat Of the 6,15& claims for additional bounty remaining to be cd• judieated,'l2l,ooo are ready for settlement, Only waiting for the •soldiers' receipts on tonoher N 0.6 ofPiejtepaTta r nt. Soldiers aving claims of iliaoature,ore`Advised to igo the necessary xeceipts, and transmit hem to Colonel Gibson, who will at once dis ose of their , accounts. Forms may be ob, tainedti ad eitiddig: hi) , hitietee G ibson, 'or he Poymaster General, in Washifigtoti city. ; —Elkins' Hotel, near SOntharal on,Cana da, was burned yesterday morn Og. Two mon perished in the flames; and fook ohm were so badly bui:ned that theyore not ex pected to live. . • . • • . , 8. Circuit Conrt l , at Itiehnfond, Poi, wag opened by Chief Justiee Chase, ye,ider4ay.. in Oie Case, Mrs..Xeppen; of ve. the Petard:himßailroad Obinpany, the decision of the lovierconrt for the,plain , tiff was sustained. --A Sorer At Cleveland,ohio,fell in yester• day. hating several workmen' i one'of.whotri has Wen sag out deto. , E. • • . --Gitak4l's bolt andnot footoiy, near Lair - - "rorkeovlllo Alleghol co.opty, I,a- 1 1,4? bu,rn. o,7oeterdv. , . - ache, Nodule, Rheumatism, &Iqds, Duos. , Frost itch awl alt acute pains, To alleviate human sniffling - OmM coUtiltoto th Idghot elm of the true pllllosoplter. What the tunts4l of is:lence in our own day has alrouty achlood, i y sllrertlO the Inhalation of clitoroforin and ether to all iy Ih. 1.0. s consequent upon dialcult surgical operstlone, SAY R F'S • 11 NS'I'AN T PAIN CU IZ. lrlll wompllstt by simplo outward amillost Its eloct Is perfectly tuaslcal, and Its I , roli4llot ar, " mit (rely harmless as t.) Iv as applleablo to the child of der ago Its to tho adult. Tholissnils of sitoves..fiil t+ thst this Is no Ilmtoti, but ft Lim boymot all Collif , ll‘ I • and a sinaldamilleatlon of lho (Tannin (\outwit the skoptlosl sulfa* of tta truly tnitactilous powors WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD To Produce its Equal, No fa mily that or►ce become~ aequaintrel , with its. .I, , irtuett will be without it. Price 60 Otg.- ' ,Sold by all Druggilt% E. MISHLER let() 01.1 1 Solo Proprietors, Rmainc, i'a, fre what J, A. Dudley, says, of the firm of Pad- toy 4,14 Stafford, ono of the largost wholesalo titita establishments In this country ~ No. 69 Beaettse Sr., New Ynincl :, ' , Januare h, Ha :N. ?Annum kto., Reading, I'a,•-llear Sirs 1— It affords me pleasuro to spoofs of the Werniortut Cleats of your "Pain C uret in my own c, o, ,tn Juno last, Liras attacked with NOuralgin to' tilP abdomen and elite, After muttering Intensoly toe ~ nearly sto weeks, I was induced to try your some. , dy, and utter tu. applioation, to my uttot sacrist+, I was r tiered In a- few saeonds. So sudden war the rei I that could l emei r believe I I min t i senses. Front toy knowlet go of ho proparat on; I firmly bellow) that it will stop L „la from %waif every cause and almost Instantly. UespeatfallY, PPi J. Imptigy..' , Of the firm of Trudley & Stafford, N hole:mkt Drug . sista. . Hill, Pill. lIARRIS' , . i ) PEAT,L SOAP. VW aIIEAeIAND Reg AIIVIpLh',#,M: AU PURPOS 8 1 .171,47' ' SOAP LS thshp MR, WASH! (1 MOVIES 1110EPT)11), , • THE GREAT AMERICAN SOAP.. COMPAN il• take pleasure in inforniing the people of Deakin., t and vicinity, (but moro partlealarly , all, aue , i ~ Housekeepers) that they ore 'manufacturing 111,1 introduelng a Soap superior to all otbota rot. the folio ing purposes: - 'PI BT—For Oleanlng . Paint, - Wood-work ) , idol - blo U ' ND--For Olen:alai (an& Polishing at tho• same t me) Metals of all dosoriptioas.. 4 , , Housekeepers pan at once see the 'picot rokan• •- tag° of this, as it is entirely unneetssaryto.keet , a i ' hoitoforo, Polishing Powders, Brick DWI, Satoh -. As p,&e., ite. - HIED—For a Palm or Bath Soap . osPeelaiir whore there are anynopuritlei or eVrts talon the h as hands. such Paint, Grease of any i . ind, Prlntins' .. litt A &o. ./Lo. ' • . : • • • '< • ` ". ' utitru. and bat—lffy the thousand; ,Impi ORO i Ot or pitrposts for• whichap in in constant io , e„ and whilst! it Is /MPOSSIb so le to'onUtuorato at this. ; time. •• • , . - DIIVROTIONit FOB URltia 11Altittle PRAnt! km! for each and every purpose above moUtloned; To be used in the sameplanner as any other Soap with this (*option, theta only requires ONE-TIIIRD the amount of our Bottp to socomplish the eV 0 111.- SUlle as others, and ONFAIIIRD of the' WU and . LAPOR med. ,: . ' :,, .: ~. ,'• WANTA evcry Person in - Reading' to fry lt i , liA D. PEARL 'BOAP.., DEW :RE OF ALI, IMITATIONS! ~ Mont4fucturett Exclusively by die Glyn, 4 tnriin Soap ON IKI Arrh &w et, Philadetilifts, II Alt Itlll gr 0 0 ~ Proprietors. ' • in- IttliutuoLuNit a MAbiltUA,' corner 'of Fifth ' and Washington Streets, 8010 A gentsfor iteadittu.; AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY OITY k COUN, • TY IN THE UIkIITIID STATES. The Soap is now offered to the Piddle at the fol lowing Stores: Stauffer & tihenfehler, A. Potteiger. J 11t IL Saylor, peer & flopne, . Keiser, Dundore, A. Marts, J. 0. Thom% P. Keifer Jr, ilto. f J. B.lllldebeitel, W. Stott. D. MmHg, g. Dohart, W. Boyer, 0et.17-ly CONFECTIONERY I Coii HOT lON 1.1)t CANDIES! AGE CRNA3II B. F. 'LUBER, At NO. 107 North Fifth*Wet. (ald:Jal) Reading. • • ow prepare() to furntah oar elfirens with No: lonery. Candies and leo Cream. at wholoaaio‘ leo nit kinds of plain and canny Oakci. Too 4d. am °tan iavora constantly on hind. • A CAIIII 0 • Jut'', 9 , feet and A One soli attirntron'of inechaniccaral its boring men Is called to the Fortune Iluilding and Baring firrociatlon of Beading. dreg are sleach,and limrd to fifteen hawks . Aire cal Y a brae number of a area are taken, tear ng fc if, more for disposal ; h ose desiring had better call early in order to secure 'hear, • 1 • • " 3 ' 4 For further Information call, k etone or' Jones 0. Thomas, grocer, corner Filth and .Court streets, or at the residence of Robert. Wagner, IC, R. corner Fifth and Court street/WI. ; under rigged. , 41, RO4B MIAs e ary, 04291 mo • • -• 0E00,5 art treat. ' REMOVALS 111,1tOVArii1i • LIQUOR STORVA . « gee been removed from the Keystone rbillding to the new pod elegout; store. I ItiTOWET' t NO, 427 ,IrEff . -Wberei etunomers will ISad every large saik dais best and purest . • 413 .1 -13124„ND *te., otere to thy 114411 ht. '.411 th* oroof o the above that le reqiiiredje idol. A .bare o patronage to solicited . TOBIAu gARTO. " 4 1 2 , PLITMBRS'o' imin AND stkitit And:Munitaettiteissie • PIPE EAILIN! 7 4, ifP4, s.PPOT,Wri • unia t = . us so l virer sivnarru sinenst o • v.! READINOrMI, 002 , 3m0 letts AND /24111 PIN 1104071140.. Alarm_ _ltar, 011111 t VW" !914014, ; 14 ,Mrk ~1 t Y oc u & Itoustim. llorbltto k Fp:4u, 1 1 1. O. Itelster, ', IL Fiatittiorl,• • • ltlnnershtts & 110.). (I 7) f;ltatte IP, (i o rtth rt Jr, en., M. Keifer & Hon. 11. K. jJoyor, J. Jardine, 11fgh, J. Kline, ' Ott & Boblet, CANDIES 1 I BARTVS . a