T grE DAILY EA IS PFFIIIBOiD XVIIRIF,4I/THRNOON. Ohndiul FiceePtedJ AlZg 01110111 OF THli RUBINO ADLBB. No. sot PENN tratity. L i n il OLOISO DAILY NAOMI Will be A:mashed to s uael ors in the ela np Oaks rat Wa ss . To vi o pi fibers at *rev, or 111,213 a guar!? ti b e e pi dip; tor Is joc_Odiance. A ilbe d action will es te eto coon (Oen or raOresa„ fil . Tx plirmtabwo h .suistpr•inodab. 14 r ood MIAMI/ MOLT nalllill. , • ' WIT.T.tAIIa 8. BITTZB, _ JWI , .sAwraor. - ' 1868 FALL. BUCH & BROTHER, 0110 ()Paned a Li►rge and Selected Stock of NEW GOODS! At Portico Row, NO. 543 *BM? STEM. READING PA. • . lir Levi 'Co ktui t Niter. Vol Their Stook of NEW FALL GOODS! Wore seieeted,in the City of New York, and be disposed of at prices far be• 4 low those of any other es• ' • tablishmentin the • City. • eirOmaa &Mu Alois to *rain lisys' 01661ns constantly on hand and pads ko order, , • „ . Its fitook of Furnishlng Goods Is decidedly tho best satinost extensive in the • Sits. Ca% it* and !tatter/ yourselves. . The mere hot of halm the mortices of the eele- Wei • settey, Mr. Lert 0. Coleman. is sufficient tiegente• that all garments be msdo up In the bid rule and let* fluddolui. Remember , .RUCH & . BRO.'S 11sadituartiors of Fashion ! NO, 54$ TINS STREET, AIMING, Portico Roar. etirNAp • . . , • . r 4 • • '6II4OINE BLOOD PURIFIER, • • iiader sith e name of "PRDTRIt'O,i'ACIC,-, 011%1 10 ir11010; for udo at tto - • , . • , CLOTHES 'WRINGERS, STEP LADDERS, ALL WARRANTBDs M°K.TIGHT'S HAEDAA[RX STORE THIRD AND,PENN ! SIB. *silo ~ • w ax FAST FREIGHT LINE IiaIWEEN REAMING ANC, NEW YORK MORRIS AND pellEX RAILROAD. . •,. 1,..., 7p. .. t „,,,,,, p.linduid Her *rods at.E.O4 k li t s * , _ 744 'View York S4e i tial . A I tZ l ettro.g i ge g gle i lV nl ito °ll 4% en d :Cr will as doll‘md tit qiititemt: wit - . r i m meat _ .IV, Y. HAL AY, Med Afoot, MiitB. R. R., 110 ken. Inos Ii _i.J J. BAUM. IN Load Agent, it, k A it. L. 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Ike t -, wrri,„ ~ ,0k,, , ... :,, ' . ... . u..- .k. k_ , • 2to 0 ' L c r' `' , ,r' .'''' • 1 oltri tt . 14, ,r. antis gitnin -,----,--;—_ . • ~ .'..1 -= - , • - - ir 1111 POlllauge. *weld •• • . OIL . . . . • .1 IP' 114 -. 11 1. 4rZ :VOL. I---No. 260. PROFESSIONAL. D R. LUMEN De HARM KUHN. OFFICE. AND RESIDENCE, No. 244 Nerds Ninth nireeit, leading, Pot. 00,26.1m0* • . wiLLiamt s, ALDRItyitN AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. Odle. No. M 6 Court Street, Bending. (lokn bo consulted In English and Gorman. 00t,31-3m RESNLY M. HEIN Z • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Who 29 NORTH SIXTII STREET, READING. .018. . . TONDI V. OHMICLs ATTORNEY AT.bAytr. Ore-iloegor Bu il ding, (let floor. boa.) Ao t 180 mitre street, Pottsville. • VI-Cm be oonsultea ha • German - • mart • Lal ILA Int CA n sti IC Xi nu_ ATTORNEY A_ND 'OOUNSICLLOR AZ LAW. Officer No. I LP Court St., (near 81ath.))1nA math Pa. u 314 GEOstor. BA.EIt, ATTORNEY AT_ LAW, • - . • READING, PA. . Orgiogs N 0.540 Coprtatieet, (up . stairs .) VII: M. NAGLE, , • . I „ JUL. , •. PHYSICIAN. • (U. S. Pension Burgeo,n.) MO Pens) Street , Reading. Pa. j ;Mee houte--12 to 2p. nl. otoBp. m. • WINE V. 11AWLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, °Moe, He. 40 (second Illoor,) North Sixth Street, nearly opposite the Could House, 'Reading. Pa, Jan. 23- • .: LOUIS 811011,1!IlioN, ' . , Arronrigr AT LAW. QMee, N 0.530 Court street, over the office of.Johniii. ' Richards, Rs /. febo- 'WILLIAM 0. MIREWSTER, . , (Organist of Pint Reformed Ohnreh.) TRACHEA. OF PIANO FORTE, ORGAN AND • HARMONY. • No 223 North Sixth street, Reading, Pa, N. ll." Pianos Tuned; (June 20- D R. HOMER,, . . , .._ _ . SURGEON DEN tIET, OFFICE-819 Penn Street, Bonding:, Pa. Invites the public to cell and examine hie new plptt or extracting tooth without pain. All opor odious in I t he profession noutit executed and charges reasonable. ap23 DR. A. 18101111, ' • DENTIST' • • • lifileo—NO 8 North Fifth SG, Rending, (NUT DOOR TO P. O ° RRILLY'S BROD STORM.) P/11 m I.looll', attention paid to miring diseases of the tout and Gus, such as Scurvy, Preternatu ral rowth of Gums, *Alveolar Abscesses, disease of the Alveolar,process.. Fissured PRIMA'', and alt diseases to which the. mouth and gums are sub ed. Tooth• extracted without pain. and inserted On' all materiakused by the Profession Oah , e hours, from 7 A, M, to 7 P. . fie BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE PEOPLE. - THE BEST AND CHEAPEST! REINHOLD & SOHOENER No. 41 North Sixth Stroot, READING, PA. TsU .B SUBSORIBERS IfAVH JUST ESTAB 'Med a first-class Boot and Shoe-making estab -1 hment and store at the above stated place where they are able to accommodate customers with the boat articles in their lino of business, and at lower prices than at any other place in the city. Tho following list of prices proves all we say: Men's calf boots, &100 and upwards. en's kip bo ots, 113 00 en's working shoes, 100' Men's French calf Cogress gaiters', box toe's, 390 (en's calf Cbngross gaiters, 2 23 Men's calf Balmorals, • • • 200 Men's kip Balmorals, 1 80 Boys' calf Balmorals, • • 160 Boys' kip Balmorals, . . 125 Youths' kip Balmorals, N 100 Women's lasting high Pallolt, . 275 , Women's Cbngress gattor§, ' . to 260 Women's lasting Balmora ls • 100 Women'elforocoo Balmorals, • 200 Women's Morocco shoes, 1 665 Women's kid slippers, 5 Misses' lasting Polish, -145 Youths' gaiters from 15 pis. to 75 Youths' and boys' shoes fiom 30 ets. to 00 Also, a large stook of notions on hand and for sale. . The above Woes are lower than at any other abnilar place of business in the city. REPAIRING. Partlaular attention is paid to ail kinds of re P ains. • REINHOLD & SOWER, NO. 41 NORTH SIXTH STREET, (ABOVN TB! 0017 RT 11c)IJON.) • READINP I .PA. sprint- ALDIMYLL s CAITLIN'S • • . , • • YEENOII STEAM SCOURING • = • • AND • • . . DYEING . • -ESTABLISHMENT, • • 141 South Seventh St., oppoatte Repot. • a • Office' in Reading, Pa. Offices In Philadelphia, 510 Race Street. andl32 South 11th Streq. . 'Encouraged by our success In our now method of scouring knd . dyeing, wo have resolved to open a branch office Inlteading, and respectfully call the attantlon'of the public to our above named estab-' liehment. • . $y our process and newly invented machinery. we are enabled to clean and dye goods in a very sutterlor manner so as to give perfect satisfaction. We clean and f inish Ladies'. Gents' and Child.. ren's garments without taking them apart or inju-, ring them in the least, whether • the colors are genuine or not. . Our dieing i e done in the vertbeet manner, and I the sepsis In all cases finished o ff in superior stile: Kid Moves, Ostrich leathers. Aro., cleaned at short notiee. • sent 'A 3mo NEWSPAPERS A large lot of . old newspa pers,ap on band at th ; ottleo...wbloh .will be sold ch. 66 WOR THE GOOD TUAT LOOKS ASIEISTANUgt WOR. VIM WRONG THAT NEEDS RBSISTANOWI•°? READING, - PA, FRIDAY EVENING ! NOVEMBEIO7 I 1868. TOPES, RANGES, REA.TERS. WILLIAM BRIDEGAM, No. 242 Penn St., Reading Tho undersigned respectfully invites publie attention he to hie newly invented Heater , named t LEYgTONE HEATER!! REST HEATER EVER INTRODUCED. TIMER SIZES. It burns less coal, makes more beat, takesuPlesa room, and gives better satisfaction than any simi lar invention 'ever introduced to the public. . The advantage of this superior heating Mara tus will bo fully explained by tho Proprietor, who guarantees that ho will ho able to satisfy all who give him ti call that it is superior to anyone inven ted. The advantages are so manifold, and so easily oomtlrehended, that it needs only to be seen ,to convince the most skeptical. In proof of this he respectfully refers tho publio, by permission to the following named persons who aro now using those Heaters: ()80. B. Faitx, Mm. J. SUMMON, 0. D. Gamin, Om, & Co., O. A. Krum.% Many JOHNSON. JOHN M'KNIOIIT, JCSIIUA KNithY, RISUBHN ADANO, WII. lignmr.. • „ JACOB KAUFFMAN, Blandon, . Orphans' home. Womelsdorf, lie also Invites special attention to the BEAUTY RANGD Which is a late Improved, Superior Range for wailing in, and for which ho is the Solo Agent, in this city. This Range can be soon in operation at the Iron City Hall, No. 4t3 Penn street ; at Peter High's, Franklin street above Fourth, and at other places. Particular attention paid to TIN ROOFING AND NPOUTING. . AND Plastic Slate Roofing. lie employs none but skillful Mechanics—all orders promptly executed, and warranted to give satisfaotion. BILIDECLA/11. maY 22 No. 242 Penn elt. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN LUMBER, READING I PA. Keeps oonetantly obi hand and for Bale at the LOWEST PRIMES,. A general assortment of t WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, SPRUCE, CHERRY, OAK, ASH, CIIESTNUT, INDIANA BLACK & WIIITU WALNUT. CAROLINA YELLOW PINE, lIICHIGAN PANEL LUMBER, Thortuichly seasoned and under cover. WHITE PINE, CYPRESS, AND NORTH CAROLINA GREEN SWAMP CEDAR SHINGLES. Ordoro ros_peotftilly solloltod and promptly ended to. For prices, &0., call at tho NEW BRICK OFFICE, On the Corner of Fourth & Pino Ste., Or, address, J. KEELY, febllly For doing a family washing in 'tho host and cheapest manner. tluaranteed equal to any in tho world 1 Ilan all the strength of old rosin soap with the mild nmi lathering qualities of genuine Nettle. Try this splendid Roan. Sold by the ALDEN OHEMICAL WOUKM, 48 North Front street, Philadelphia. nu 7-6hno -CITY HOTEL, SOUTH SIXTH STREET, \ _ (Nonr Ponn,) READING, PA. Mammon moderato. A. S. ESTEBLY, Proprietor. aug 6 • fEELLER , s COMPOSITION PAVEMENT AND FLOORING. Finns PAVEDIENT AND FLOORING IS NOW I acknowledged to ho the beet - in use. It be comes bard and firm immediately, Is dry, durablo, and impervious to water, and not strode(' by either heat or cold. All orders promptly attended to, and the work guaranteed to give satisfaction apply to b. b. fi ELLER June 18- No. 27, South Fourth fit. TON FIRST PREMIUM A s o Of a Sliver Medal WAS AWARDED TO BARRETT'S HAIR 'RESTORATIVE 16 44 By the N. 11. Rate Agricultural 'Bocl . ,,etv , Its ralr, holden In IS sahua, Sept. 2/4 II AILBETT , B Vegetable Hair Restorative Perform Oray Hair to Its Natural Colois pro. motes the grow of the Hair 1 changes the Ob. roots to their orlxtnal organio actions eradi cates DendruKK and Humour presents Mir Ililling out t Is a superior Dressing. • It contains no Injurious Ingredients, and is the most popular and rellv ilito b able article throughout the ikr.ast,W est,Ntho. and Sou ' 10 0 Ur 0 • 3. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprlotors, ' IitANCIII.BTEti, N. U. Sold by td=r l lin e tz: l n a d es. Denlers is H. BIRCH & BRO., . DR. A. H. LIMIT ? • TMED,WECIITER, - - . WILLIAIIiVELLE; may 51y Agente, Reaßeading,.Pa. 3. REDLY. and ALSO. GRANDIII,,VS PlithlAllllB. a . • ' I wonder whatgrandma is thinking about As she sits in the corner there. ' . With the firelight elOning into her ryes • ' Andeover her ait4t hair. She bas laid her kn itting across her. knee And folded F ier ]lands en thin s And I know that her thoughts are far away, In epite'of the children's din. I'm sure it is soinothing strange and sweet That brightens her eyes so dim I Perhaps she is seeing the golden gates And hearing the angels' hymn; And she smiles to thin); that she soon rill cross Whore the wonderful river rolls. And gather the roses of youth again • In tho beautiful garden of souls. LEITTER FROII BENEDICT ARNOLD. From tho Boston Advertiser. Among tho,many relics of Revolutionary mos which hive been . hreughtAO light by o ,demolition of, the - old "Washington Houso" in Stamford, is tlio following letter from Benedict Arnold to General Washing• On : NEW YORK, March 7, 1778. 8m :—I take this opportunity to inform your excellency that I consider myself no , longer noting under the commission of Con gross, ,their last (hero the words are illegi ble) being my papers at West Point, you, sir, will make such use of as you think proper. At the same ,time I beg leave to assure your 'excellency that my attachment to the true interests of my country is invariable, and that. I am actuated by the same princi ple that has ever been the governing rule of my conduct in this unhappy contest. I have the honor to be your excellen - ey's most obedient. and most humble servant. • • - B. ARNOLD. His excellency, George Washington. Two young thisses,diseussing the qualities of some young gentlemen, were. overheard Ell “Well l Hike Charlog, but ' lie is a MHO irlish;he hasn'tgot the least bit of a beard,” say Charley has gOt a beard, bathe _ . si#Lves Wolf." "No, ho hasn't dither, any morn than I avo," 4 .10ay ho has;.too t it,nd I kruiw it; for it Oohed my cheek." That's how 8110 11:110W. In Augusta, last Sabbath, while Rev, Mr. Bingham was preaching from the wads', 4 ‘l am the light of the world; ho that .fol• loweth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life,". 'a tiro white dove came and perched in the window near the chancel above the altar, and, remained till the recently gentleman had finished his iscourao.-- Tin Boston Advertiser,telli of a tnagniti cently dressed anti almost unapproachable captain of a steamer, to whom, recently, a young countryman stepped up with the ques tion :" I say, yeou 1 Who shall I strike for a piece of soap?" Imagine the dignity with which thoeflicer referred him,by a silnt ges ture, to the waiter. —There is news; Via San Francisco . , from China to October 28, The mission of the British Consul . of Shan hae , in, refinance to the outrages upon missionaries, had not yet resulted satisfactorily. A European steam or had been fired upon by Chinese gunboats for not displaying Iflags. It was to pCiited from Pekin that the rebels had dispersed. Tho British war ship Rattler had been wrecked .41 La Po rous() Straits, but her crew were saved, Yokohama advices state that the Mikado bad been crowned at Riot°. Yeddo was not yet opened to foreigners: The southern troops bad captured two additional tows. The imperial forces were making a move. mold which it was thought would quell all trouble in the North. —A. day or two since, as a negro boy was! peddling oysters in Washington, he chanced to comp across a milk wagon, with a horse, attached that once belonged to Sheridan's' cavalry. When in front of.the'tenm the oysterman sounded his trumpet, and the horse, doubtless mistaking the sound for a charge, started off at full speed through the streets, and was only stopped .breonung in contact with a treo•box. . —At Providence, on Thursday last, in the Court of Common Pleas, a colored girl, about six years of age, was offered as . a wit ness, when. Judge Burgess put some ques- tions to her to test her capacity: In answer to the question as to what would become of children who tell a lie, she thought they would be put in the - 810de. The Judge thought she might stand down. —A. grand exhibition of 'machinery; per taining to mills; bakeries, agricultural ope rations, etc., is to be held at Itiipsic, in May 1869 and invitation has been extended by the United States Consul to all who are in terested in the subject, to be present and take part in the exhibition: it will be held under the direction of the Association of German Millers* Leipsic. • -- • —The championship of impudent rascali ty should bo awarded' to that New• York haek•driver, who, on Sattyday nigls, put a pistol to the head of a passenger as he was driving, him through the'streets, and made him 'disgorge all the money in his pockets. r4iary Ilayes i of Lonisville,it is announced has "fallen heiress to„ sallo,ooo in gold,' left by a grandfather, in England, VERBS CIEWIS PEI OUT TEE OURS PEI •EU 4401110. 0711 A wit/ikons viarama. ver aincie our country was first settled, American boyi have evinced a desire to "run away from home and go to sea,"and in many instances they have done eo,to their sorrow. For the benefit of those of our young friends in Heading who contemplate such a trip, we will publish one or two trilthtlll articles.on the above subject, which will show that "go. ing a•whating"`is not what it is represented to be by yello \ w‘vered novels t A OEM/ill OLD DAM • f Mark Twain writes the following story to, the Chicago Repitbffutp: •-• Anchored in the harbor at Panama, we found the opposition steamer, America, in command of Captain Ned Waltenian, imari ier for forty years.' I made a Voyage with him once.. It NMI very bite at night, but we borrowed the ceptain'e gig and boat's crew. and, went Out and paid the .oldgentlentrui* visit.He was as tempestious exterior ' ', as hearty of Manner and.as stormy of voice as ever = a nd but as , good a man etlits .anywhere. His legs and srAts,and bit& and •breast, Were just as splendid as ever with grand red and blue anchors, and ships,flage, and goddesses of liberty, done in theperfec• ion of the tattooing art. A shiner would havethonght hia ship's crew Inuit be at least a aille atriky when he shouted; "Bear a hand there, Men I Stand 41 to take the painter I ; Maid the gentlemen up I Glad to nee you—glad to see you all, gentle- . men! You are M welcome as the flowers of May 4'l We eat down in hie private cabin. "You hero been lying up here at anchor a good while; Capi. Wakeman. You must be getting tired Of It." • "Tired of it 1 It's no name for it, fdr-- no hame for it.. Been here six 'tatetlii; Sir. Never was so tired ,of a ship before since I made my first voyage. I didn't know what 'ships was then. I went down to New York 'city; never been out of the interior'of the State in my life before. But, I winged .to go to sea, you know. I'd 'bean reading all sorts of cussed bosh about sailors and voy ages, and adlrentures, arid I thought it , was beautiful, don't yon see,' beautiful i Found some more boys there from different places. and they wanted to go , to sea t We cruised around the streets awhile, and one day we seen an old geritleinan--a venerable, noble looking old Danietcome-to-judgment be was —and when he backeehis sails and ranged up alongside and gave us a friendly Mil, I knowed that a man with that figure and that voice couldn't own less than seven churches knoived it, sir. Ile mailed a smile, he did, that was as !trial) , as Donegal, light is a storm, and hO put his liana down gently on my head, so, and says, as sweet as a -pyren "Wouldn't you like •to go cm .a beautiful voyage to sea; my dont" . "Yea air," says I—"we all would." "Ah—noble •boya—noble 'oodles •Who a your name, my little man Is" '"EdWard i eir—Edward Wakemap." "Ah—Edward. - Beautiful name. had a dear brother once by the name of Edward. Dead now. Where do you come from, Ed. ward?" "Come from the interior, air." • "Ah—‘troni the interior, is it? Lovely country—lovely. Had a cherished nephew born in the interior once. And whit is your name, my little many" "Johnny, sir—JohnniParker." "Ally Johnny—touching unme t One of the blessed apostles was named Johnny. - And where do you come 'from; .Tohnnyl," "Connecticut, sir." • "Connecticut, did you say? Ab, happy climo--;glorious elbne—how I hare longed to risk that celestial spot. And what is your name, my little man?" • 1 "Augustus William Mayberry, Sir."' "Augustin , William, Stately - name beautiful , name. Had a loved relative by thanamo of Auguitus William. Tore up is a carding machine. And where do you come, from Augustus William?" • • "New Hampshire, " Let me embrace you, noble State--ban ner State of the world. • Had n worshipped uncle bung there oncerunjustly— unjustly. Well, now, Edward and Johnny—beautiful name—name of blessed discipline and Au gustus William—get your little things ready,aud take 'em aboard the Polly, dorm at the slip. ~ And get you some nith warm mittens and some nice warns seeke t io keep your little .hands and ffer warn when you iii are going round the Horn. 'PIM, - all you'll, want,' becausewhen we get up lii, e P 4400 it'll be warm an delightful, an beautiful, 81771uti flal N is ...2r the ItAuLtNn. ; ell a wa il, 14:11=)int WOW* orielbreMalii -1101*-10tititred als a i l tirsionsiiiiitti mkt their wmulunleik. rtalbelia ll iose t ° Jr , . On OW t4wwi itc4 004 like a (laden of Man, claw iipeo the '- lune of eternal summer, where did wlO6l are that weer a going after." I hate never felt io happy in my We, Ste "Il6Tei since T Was born,. lir. Loved that . hoary, venerable old angel is if he was itiiY father, sir. On board that ship, a going lint of that hither, be was a feedlot us boil On raisins, and a Warning on us, and &Johnny• lng and Inguatus•Tilhuning to that . (1(;• •• pee that I , was intoxicated you might sq. Olear up to the xenon the pilot's pointer. was let, go sir. Brit the min., ate that pilot wartgone, boil, that pilot boat pointed towards New 'York ) and the'Polly scudding fbr the Equator, he was a different man. 110 vatted the: nigger steward by the top of the hged and bounced Qi) 016 dash a couple of Aboes t and war ifiett miserable obarcOal hound the, ship it' the last ralnute, lit:maim, your *dike lick , did goat 111 leernyou, yen mangy, 414 'thieving ofikinieg . of %nett Take that and Site herr ,you . like Itt". . And be. bounced Mtn asap. - Mkt. h# 0.01,0 d &maim., and i o You stlesktog, irorthles* brutal Yoo rant to go ash. 49, 020.10 Ofeik , tot ''cause . the ship t &shish 4; do Ino 1 I'll learn yitup you hog! Smell , o(.that yid that that 1 you lOWA 4na he es :id his heaor in 1 M threa with a beighlpio, till It WM U. shape of . • . a plug hat biton ,thici#4,w, Then be made Jost three jumps , aft as lagli us •the yard,4o, and came a*** siietchifig fire and stook. sad a•shalcius 6imeelf up, sud alawlotAli arma around; Ilia he , had ',thunder storm a tearful him up inside,' n'ud "Yoofkuumb*ut,equoftkti 4 er4-upto,tho, , shire tralsk Now, , shire . ash oak Ala ap . that talus, Mast; . G*Ent, to fitima,(4o4 awl "1910, 4 04* . .01,dart -Masi I hire You' for, you scum,: you dirt you train. ton idterli4 ion ‘ol*ft ,skulk._ Aloft 11th you. pa teak your 'off stadiraki yini with 'am. Heil and ; thrice, 'pears like .a men tsd't bo mister ifs hie, oven ship." . , And from that del out the howling old nor!wester never OW us by no oi4er pAII;1) but 1 you connsotioat son of a thief, . , Yout New Hampshire ash eat, Yon in•ierior`aon; of a skunk. Nev/Amen so tired of a Alp since, till they put this Arnerleanut of,,Otn• mission go six months, sir—never; never in the world, sir. Take My 'bloody oath of it, sir. You hear* Ned Waketnan, ear, (TO-BB CONTlMplinj —E a periments recently 'made at" OtiOnOti t • Ilkin drying coin by hot air, and thereby getting it to an early market, and obtaihing the first , prices of the season are, it Is Raid, repaid by a perfot success. Two dry4boulloll . are already in operation, and another wilt bb added. ri.l . • ' • ' The liabilities of &or% agent o t atib . Stephen's Bank In St. John, are now re , ported at $500,000. i ' tRAVELEREO GUIDE. 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