rifi - pl - _pitzl•:gA.G . LE: TIONJ)AY, EMBHR:110, 1808 • -CITY:AND COUNTY. ED1110111.419. ,11,111, P. M. - - Secohd, 71--dits Polies israLtioooF.—Two men were arrested foe drunhduness on Saturday. Five l o dgers wero acOommodated. No arrest's esterday. Four lodgers last night. „.. bta, 1 1111.1rgTdAltLY, Sr., died in Limerick towns hip, Montgomery county, on Thursda ' lot. 110 was the father of Dr. J. B. Stea{ • ly , Q( this. city, and wart a well known an h i ghly respected citizen. : T o m,-11 you positively .know %dm has your umbrella, why don't you go and ask !t o r it; We therefore decline to publish your co mmnnication. • . , '- C. 11.—The first charter granted to the w a ding Ilailroad i extended their road only to Heading. , , . , Ltssamr.—At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the. Reading Library, the free use of the Library. was .granted to the Clergy of the city, subject to 'the rules a pplicable to the use and vaults of booki. 'no Clergy are requested to call upon the President, A. P. Boas, Esq., who is authoe , ' ' lied to issue tieltets.' FIREMEN ' S BADOES.—The badges of ou'r firemen aro to be of oroide, of an oblong them witlftheworde- "Reading Fire De partment" in raised letters, placed in a eft/ de around the badge, and the number German 'lnver figures paced in the centre. The numbers aro to run from one to a then• mad, and each fireman will be required' to wear ono at fires. STRUT Eynontort.-tWe notice that many of the boys of this city are permitted to run the streets until a Into hour at night. Those boys ars, gstling en education either for good or evil, 'Do parent's ever think which it or what may ho the result of this training? Candidates for a drunkard's eternity, or the penitentiary, or the igiionilny'ofthe gallowS, site_cdvalel on the streets at night. HOLIDAYS APPROA0111)10.--Thoao happy dais , to 08,100,4 1 ::1140.1,01140111 1 ore r,op* SOprOaehillii 49d tdr,eady thriactiyho beit(e seekietoptAtbitiorticjis kir o‘,ol44ittie to dintmee of :'ate irrrattgitik chilli I<a ttiittpt., ing form ii.theit show • And oft m we p them daily, vie . note'dowds of little ones peering with longing eyes at the covet• ed toys which the generous Kris. Krinkle Zn his own good time will bring them a share REGISTER 6 hyrrEas.—Uuder the now system, which went into effect Juno Ist, reg istered letters are a very safe moans of sending,stnalreuttis'of iiioney , ivhere‘ , ollico money orders cannot easily be ob tained. The registry fee, as well as postage; must he paid in stamps at the office whet() the lettet is inailsk ore it wilt boliable to be sent to the dead letter office. Buy and ollix the stamps, both for the postage and registry, put in the money and seal the lets ter m the,propprice- of. the postmaster. ==l THE BAl.t.—Tho following match game of base ball camo of on Saturday afternoon,. ou the nottrAs of the White Runnera B. R., 0, 1 . 410 - ,,TT i AHli•"Yokkir 'l3 ,ocet;, betnott, the Cagleol4. thit Ivi;k4 boil:0 ::. ' *tie; ~,,,. !...- . 71, , 'o.: White &meter& •H. 0. Healer; B'4 ' 9' ' . 1 Kromer, (4, • 4 2 Deem, D., 7 4 ]towers, n„ 3 4 Ribble, e. e„ 8 2 Herbst, s, e., 5 1 Prints, lb„ 7 4 Fox,llb, 3 4 Herlly, 2b., 7 4 agntson. 2b., 2 8 Hetrick, 314, 7 4 Weatl, 3b„ 1 4 illig e nolili f' 7 ' , . 2 40101;1 t f., 2 . 3 kirlacher, if. C; '5 , .' 0 Ituiumet, a, C, 2 3 tHerling, r. f., 9 0 Htigerwalil, r, C. 2 • a Total. 00 . 27 Total, 24 27 IlarperUmpire : Boren, Spoke and Bowers. Regle beat the White Runnel% 42. Comatori-L'oenoir, passed a resolution on' Saturday evening, appropriating $6O to re. pair Wunder and Peach alloys, between Franklin and Chestnut streets, and $5O to repair Poplar .alley „between Walnut and Buttonwood streetrVand concurred in a re• solution from Select Council appropriating $112.50 to pay for , printing amendments, to the charter relative to the powers of Com. inissioners of Water, The resolution from Seleet Council appropriating $3OO to the use of Heading Disponsary,.was amended r by dividing the4Boo and giving it in portions to thollispensoy, the Relief Society and the Benevolent Society. From Leesport. •Lscsronr, Gov. 28th,. 1868; otroti Rtitor am' glad tO 800 that we hare now in tho , county a paper that posts us daily in regard to markets, and which is full of interesting , local neivs, lots of sound editorials, and in general' it contains a great deal of interesting reading matter. lees that you solicit correspond ents from all parts of tiro county, and lam sorry that I am not able at the present timo to write some news. Ido not intend this for publication, but I hope before long to writo ,ni all that may transpiro in this vioinitli he Esau: comes to hand re_gularly every l erening. • -, versa RN% Wm notice through our religious ms-. changes that Sunday schools aro becomitig more important every day as auxiliaries ! tb the work of the church. Hence it is in : cumbent upon all true Christians to use tie; tire efforts to improve . them. and incro'nse their efficiency. Among the means of ad vaneing these interests we observe the coin. mon one of Sabbath School Conventions.' lly such conventions the opinions,views,and observations of a commenity aro brought together, and ideas aro interchanged, where• by all are bonetltted titbit or less, mid gen• orally a now impetus given to the zeal of Sabbath school workers. Especially is this the case whero a live and well•informed Sab bath school worker from abroad can be Oro cured to tell of the progress made in other portions of the country. • • NEW METAL FOR RAILB.—An improyed metal for the manufacture of rails has been proposed, consisting of iron with an adnilx-, turn of chrome ore.l . t,liac, 101 l been,ltuci, wn that an alloy of shod 40 per dent: of sten sad GO per cent. of chromium scratches 'treaty almost as deeply as the diamond ; and 'treaty has stated that•an alloy of iron and .clkroruluns may, be #'o rged, kv heating in's' Slsit.furenee'oxido of chioinium and metal lic iron ; it resembles cast-iron, and scratch es the hardest. bodies, even hardened steel.. Experiments ore now being mado at four of the largest rail, n4 lts la the,United Statei, in ' o rder to test the value of In alloy of ehrime are and manganese vith the Iron in the muddling furnace, for hardeniog rail hesdhi: i and with every p rospect of a sitece ' ful result.. °thee eaperlatOßVAN'olugi ede to teatthe valtie'efstbhproiteee Orli* , nr" ipose of hardening plovr castings, tallrea .car wheels, and other articles of iron fabts .cation, where there is a great wear from r4cv tou t and resairhig ,to he pile , vq. l 7,,ltArl ..1! there Las 1014 beetNiifidii ditilasitylob ‘talning a 'market for mach of the chrom ore, raised in Great Britain awl hor collniego the itroposition is regarded with groaktatereitt.— lieado* Kfniag Journal, &tote 01. , ; How TO Ttt.L . Disi,: , AirttiLla . vie of the fact that sometimes disessid ' !Ili may find its way into out fast Is,, 'Reim * lisp from attexcbinga a thefifei truteriste` ment, w,hichtt4)loo tit t ke.rtriak . 1/1",04 1 e4, i t t purchasers v .-- , ..6, - t,; „ .. i'l ..g. i 4, ~1- 1- ' ' Healthy Meat,•is' firm and 'elastie - tOjltit touch,. and -bard& -moist,ena the fingers, Diseased meat is soft and Wit, and mown often runs from it. Oopd meat, has; but lit. tie odor, and that by no means disagreeable ! Diseased meat has a faintand cadTeroua atnell.., This, is best observed by, c tang it anct smelling the knife, or. pouring-a 1103 warm water over it when chopped.ltloses, alioe l ten pet cent more in, weight in cooking thau when healthy.. The diseases engender ed biliad meat are chiefly diarrhmit and tapeworm, . It often , creates carbunPles.,ind Voile. Care should be takeata have meat • most:thesioughly`conked iretestiniers wish to mipid all, possibility_ - of atilmalciihe. .. - ' • itflf.lolollB : 1il I FEJ:10100)1L, —ln Christ Chhrch, Rev. M. Lundy, lot evening, com nienced a series of disel4lllllo4 oti the "Seven Chniehes of Asia.” Ills ` first subject, PSt. John oh Patmos," proved to be highly 14- terpstie4. The cluith was well filled,. and the singing rendered,by the choir was eked.. lent. . "fifenes in the Life•Of Moses."—The first Leefure of a course akin this subject was delivered by the Rev. J. Fry in the Trinity Lutheran Church last evening. , The close attention of a large congregation was held a long tinie by this interesting' subject, whirb wiPt'delivered in the, Reverend gentleman, usual style of eloquence. , . 1 ' 'R.vr' T, A, Fernley, in the Fourth street 3.1.,,u. Church, treated his Legere to, latet• citing discourses Yesterday. .ffle subjette in the morning Vrap, "Him are the' dead raraisedßP, and with whatotly do that . come?" In • ... thiievening his added was" eneral Jnd ment." The church was well filled ou 1)60 occasions, and Oa enbjects were proved t i ci befof much interes . • . . Rev. B. Peters le,cluked last - evening in the universalist Olitirphith "Bwedenberg.ia4. haying been the sixth beak() of tile cograe on the History and Doctrines ,of the various denominations. These lectUreso o - tinuo to be highly interesting, and keep die 'Aura well filled. • ' Ifev. George Preto., of the Haptist Churc although he had notyet wholly recoved from hie 'cold, dellyeeed Ma very able ad dreasovi beth.morning and °Veiling, in a 84- isitiotorily manner to.bis large and apprecia• tiv i e,godieuccis. Tha,subject of his .discourße In the evening wee . 04 "Sanotilicatioh," and he handled his subject in a manner that, eiv hibited careful study and deep research info the text; which made itpelf apparent by , te' wrap!, attention which eras given to hi' through the' Whole coarse of his remarks. At the elm Of the seri/keg the ordinance; 'of Baritiemrwas administered to one person. Wu would advise all , in want of n goed Pirlor,Stiive,,orl)filei Stove, to call, At: ! p. C. Setintider's; Moe- Store,,, No. 414 PeOn street,-and purelhase the Revolving Light of 18(18; the mitit.perfeet base burning ad illuminating stove of the ago. Cr and e it. , , , tit. -... 4,------ TIER MAN ABOUT TOWN.---loe houses of our city lire ontpty. Most of the leo now used is brought front Philadelphia. 1 i . . . .. Mllllnere and • Dry Oopda atoms same' In fbi a •godd'eharo Of [melon! on Saturday. • The boot and shoe business of our city oontinnes =MI tdek. Boats viere, wining Fes today. Hurrying up 40. make a tevi tilciri grips befoko naviption alum! A young gent fell at pth and Penn fl roots on thit; urday night. Guess ho was a little "tipsy." 1 1` . .b'e üburoben Mere well 4(tin(l,o yiiskeity4: A change in Reading Railroad, time table: Bee advertisement. • Christmas Is coming. So aru bills tot scali and rants. Turkeys sold at 18 cents per pound (dressed) at market on Saturday. A young lady must make a hit if rho dielikes!to boa mills. The Sisters of Charity are doing good work in this city. A number of men left . ON morning, bound for the Allegheny Mountain'', in ieareh of door. , - Don't carry your handkerchief in your breast pocket. if you do—you tako a wiper to your boom. ApPlea, ore plenty at , from 18 to 30 cents per :4 pock. We hear Aof a man having his Anger meBhol at dip now,Rolling, ?Au ! , but we could not learn his • ' • A number of boys norm the Schuylkill yester doy Playing bnie ball, • Young mon should attend the meeting In-night atLlbrary One does not hoar much of the skating; rink now a.days. Qr4lto's number of►uon left thip morning to give teatimOny In the Alexander eve . at Philadelphia. Tbc Noversink boys talk of getting a newsteam er. Success to them. •• • , ,qidte'n raw took plate at Eighth and Waahing ton- streeta on Saturday night by a number of "ti,pseln en. . . • ' hobbits, it, is said, are very plenty In the coun try. , . , ' The contract for nialcleg the Firemen's badges was given to T. A. Wilhain & Co., they beifig the. lowest bidders. , „ . . /119tker Pigeon match Is talked of In this city. Pisgriselnl—to see' stoang mon in front of a 01 0'4 itAine profane moinagi. ' Simla cell dleposed nation stack under the door ot,Chailes Reetaurint, in kein street, a notice thieaten,ina to burn Mtn out.- .4 4001C4 ittsTAvgANT.—Tho most complete 011nd fuilyproyldedieitais t and eating house we have ever teen, is that of Mi. James Vavenger, Nos, 15 and 17 North Fifth street, in this oily. bir. Daven - ger le famous throughout this part of the State and elsewhere for his skill as a caterer and cook, and for the completeness and perfection with whlch ho gets up illy most excellent dinners and stwilers, either on his own premises or at the homes, of ri 'vate families. meals are tilvtayi 'eaten up re gardless of trouble or expense. and they are highly appreciated by the many hundreds who know him. The -whole l establishment Is . fitted up and con ducted in the most thorough styli). There are large and supper recline, all hatadsbmbly Walsh ed, numbering five in all—there being senaraio apaittrients forlidies only. gentlemenaccompaisied by ladies, and priyate parties. Pam Rm.:lg.—Dr. Light. No. 2 North. RUM street. Reading. PA.. has in his 'tote one bf, , the finest and beet solaotedi stooks of fresh drug); 1 ' this_ 1 o ttioo lty thiv . ei l! o r :n . tu L pet i rits g rr h ti t ro;4 ent h o is stit alil awa t ale vi a l ki t olv w ay otth e i 0 risle ad i r i QuAmrt and quintity are the tido desirable', et.: iekiegtg_ l ef rßarpett's Vegetable: 141 r Reatora tite.",' Thd bottles ate neuter 'corked thitublea, not the plpar On 14(0 f a worthies. oorpossid o f ielettio sit nersibi, pi b an ba n , pro 04 b th e ward'Oo nil 64 hf the 24:1I. ~•, i State gitedl 4 uri . at Society.: blear*.. , . n0t30.,r.. .' ' f , ',- ~ 'VI . i 0 1 DilirePe ::• *, , ~ 0 . ;; i3TEAIiI4I tlUilr4ll , ,Yr 26th Inst., In Urge. rick township; g e fitionneay toady. PRIMP thil.Alt• Lis 132., in the 69th year of his age. • , A !It vein* It/A DAILY atvrkir or a GIBIIIIIBB. I itiADlVltoy•Witi Ix Philadelphia, the rates I r 1020110 j COM' about the }am* es last quoted' i lls: MI per cent, for ''call loans" on Government *laterals. sad . 4 . 4 EI per cent. on mixed eicuritl a. The demand t! quite moderate and about ali t be legithnitto nteri , , eantile paper presented at the anks is discounte# at the lewd rate, . The o ff erin cif prime paper on the Street' ate light ; tiiituife' lid tellers of goothl continue unite consery arise inl heir actions. mint , feating a' general uawillingn ' to engage in an 7 new enterprises Involving* la eamount of credit, In trade circles wo hear coral ruled complaints of dullness In Ml : departments. I the holiday season approaches there will be mor activity among tbit retail dexiiiii; bid the ISM lide . dirlgotxls suer chants. grocers and provision Healers have 4 t lit tle hope of any 'rent degree t vitality Una eller the commencementof the lie Xear. . i The . was more activity at I e Stock Boa d on Saturday morning and morel firmness in ricer generally. Government Loa closed firm. State Pia,alL Ist, aerietk - seld at 1, 44 City Loans,' Ileir bine, w e re iteadiat 1021 . 4 t >;` and the Old closli An s ' - 101 bid. Lehigh Gold Loan s(, Reading Railroad advanced; lag of the Board, but closed sylvan Railroad was firm at tendonoY; Camden and Am 128'4; Little Schuylkill Ralir Bill 'lo.lroad at fi 7 ; wa a Railroad, 35% for tabigh Elmira Railroad; 30 for Cat fcrred, and 25% for Philad , road. In Canal Stooks the only change was in Leitligb &vitiation, which closed at 04, 20%i was bid fo'r Behtqlkill Navigation preferred; 10 for the comi raoh etoOketittil 12 ea titigiadidana. ' Bank and Passenger Railway shares were with'. out quotable change. IN New York, on Saturday, the stook market was strong and active , with An increased voltkutycif business: the first effect of a revival of the specula tive spirit. When money isl so abundant it is very difficult to keep it from seeking investment in the' stock market. The terrors of the late crisis are beginning to fade from th memory of operatori, and the temptation to trytortune is for thaimo ment,in the Ascendant, . T q '!.bulls", had. IL all their own (Wring thetnaintng and the earlier portion of the afternoon, I?ut later in the day in the Long Room after the boards anti on the street the "bears" were putting out large numbers of op tions at three, ten and thirty (14 , 8 in preparation for another windfall as the sequence of this infla; tion. There is no cause for the sudden rise in' Values,' Ind those who : aro. regretful of; the dear bought eiperienee of the nisi month will be at We pains of learning their thstly lesson`over agate. There is no reason Why ; aq stock is worth three to four , ,per cent. more to•any than it was on FridaY, and those who suffer froi the Inevitable reaction will have their own lack fjudgment to blame far rashly experimenting wit i their money. i The money market w is extremely easy, and while the quoted rate on all loans was five per o i l. a great deal was dontkat. our be;ween brokers and' a great deal at Sik'bitliellitirike.`There are mall reasons for this. The rainey tied up by the greet Stook speculating cliques has been returned totie banks. There is very 11t4e demand, comparativ- ly, from the West and S iuth. The Sub:Treasur r is reissuing eight milli° to of throe per cent. tort 4, 1 fleates in .plaop of o.ltose'ettneelle4 AO Patty 18$6, nine millions more. A ftin, the payment of th i n ternal receipts into th !Sub -Treasury, instead id 1 into the nattonal bank 1 . relieves the necessity for, making so frequent saleof gold to obtain curreney and make the circuits on less liable to sudden contraction from the ndenoy of the officials In these institutions to si eoulate with governmeht balances.' ;The es.s ' iti' ' diet itWrittliamt its tbe, stock market, where l!tn incautious speculatiVe feeling was the retilt.i ‘, , vt!: - " ,`i - ' • • ~L ------; L ! ; I , ~ . „ lifroNsq•ALtatßr, ,- , . ,' ~.• • , ' l)re, No. , loNort4 Gt4 : qtri)it. [sit folloW' • RICADINO. N0v..30,,11 , 168` air and Jan. - 111 day and Nov.; ; -. 1 11 07% W ly finflA n. . • 1101; 110.2 s 11:1V 130 ,1140191!g h lirc". , DA4 I rjuoti QM U. 8.0'41881 , Ohl s's 1802 New U B. 6,20'0, 1864, , Now U: S. 5.20'6;1806 e NU. s* 8. 186511 1671 , now A . 8, New U.S. 6-20 a 1563, Ten-Port Bonder, - Gold 10 ew York 4) Go l d In coding at ' to 12 o' look, - - inhong &Bros.. - Ix Philadelphia ,thali'lotte inukiit was fir • m, with a fair demand for the better grades, but common qualities nro negleided. Sales of 3@400 barrels lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota Rxtra Family at $7 MOSO per ban* the latter figure for choice; 200 barrels Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do. at $9(11. some fancy at $ll 1V013; and extras at $84075. Uyo Flour sells in lots at $7 50U7 75. Prices of Corn Meal aro nominal.i. The receipts of Wheat are small, - and prime lots command full pylees, but inferior, sorts are not wanted; nut 1 mien ofgood and `choke Red at $2O 210. 1,100 bushels Delaware nt $2 12 ; Amber 'nt $215 ; 400 bushels poor Spring sold at $1 40. 500 b us h e l s Ry e soh' fast 57, There Is a fair demand for Corn, and prices are belt maintained ; sales of 5,000 bushels nt $1 2:41 25 for old yellow slal 10 for new, and 5122 for Western mixed .Oats aro steady, with sales of 2.000 bushels Western nt ss7u7lets„ 1,200 bushels Delaware nt 57 cents, Whiskey is steady, with sales of 100 barrels, wooden ' boanclo• et , -ajl 0610 s—the latter fur Western. - RRADINO PRICES. , White Wheat pow bbl , 91300 lttti Extra Yamily per bbl, 1200 .. ... i Corn Chop (old) 1 35 . I fib (nevi ito Cointo l la). w) , I i V . 135 .. no 10 Beet iddllturt 1 1 30 Common 1 Ou Bran Corn meal 1 60 PAYING PRICKS. White wheat per bueb . el , 2lO Red ' 20 Co'rn lold) ' • ' - • ; , ' . 115 Corn (now) • 03' AT the Housekeepers Market on Saturday morn ing, prices ruled, on on_avgrage, ns . follows: Ap ples, :0.'030 cents per )4 peek ; 'onions; itti eents per peek: Irish potatoes, 18020 cents per )4 peck; sweet potatoes, 10025 cents per 1 / 4 peek ; small white beans, 15 cents per quart ; walnuts, 12 cents per 14 peck ;141)RoTo• 5(410 (lints, per dozen ; blush meal, Oconts Per quart; hater per pound, 48850 cents; eggs, 40@45 cents per dozen': cup cheese, 8612 cents; red beets. 12 cents per )4 peck; tur nips, 10 cents per 34 pock ; cabbage, 4, KO cents per head; honey, 35 cents per pound; apple butter, 2vF, cents per quart; chickens, (live) 60881.5" per pair; chickens, (dressed)lli cents per pound ; tur key, (live) 111@81.75 apiece ; turkey, (dressed)lo6olB cents per pound: cranberries, 25 cents per Quart ; gopes. 99 . 4p¢ per pound ; sour.krout, 12 cents per quart; beefsold at 812 per hundred. Hot much pork offered. READRig QUBR gREP . ERIV M4R9F. Borne—Fresh dairy. lit lb 50 LIMP. Omen—Cheese TD„ :I /22 24 Arytate , - , sitiles %l; .Peeig.4•••••-•+ tEI quart. PeAcants Miur—lieentesz, 'round • , " 20 t, rut *. • ...... " Beef roast, - *AS " Iteef driod. • " 20 " Vent outlets, " 23 111 ~... . ' chOpo," -- Mutton. If ••••.. 1 ta . IVg . I Povki it i `;-;;•:,..!..; ...*: ..:1.1,,, --, , - , 1 sy 6 " * Leak, 4 ► ' ' " •• - Sausage frpsb. •' 4•• ...... La •••••• 25 al /I smoked. " - ie HAM"TraMS it ........•••• e 6 t. " 'e•''', ( ..,: . •.' ','''' , is ' r i . " 7 “:::::::::::. ._ _ Z it „•, ' "' r .• ' • " ' • • ~ d te m e s k- 14 - ••• • •••lit 000000000 -J"!, , ..43blekenit live per pa ; ''• 02101 • Potatoaltil bushel:4 • • • 4.75a100 112 cov EDITIoN mg * 11,411 O'CLOCK P: NIN zt-T Doily 'Atom .e. Sun rises,. 1.18 I San sof • , - 2 Digr'elenoh.o how.* awl 24 iniaulet • rAllt,To,o( tie iftatiet..4o'dock .41.• WWI N. ig.,•Cleir. • , ' Monday, ' s The drawing of the goodwill QV ft Enterprlge take place at Alleatoira ea the of Detetnhor., tz a pout R Caora.—lt is tail& that the cranberry ,crops is t3aath Jersey the pre. set season here , nevera. peat: apt profi. table. Mows:gm—Wm' Briefer, aged 12 years, and a resident of Auburn, Schuylkill county, fell into the Delaware,4l Vhiladelphin,on Sat , nrday, hOin a canal• boat, and was &Owned, - Baum, Esq., a well known citizen of ainblenlmg township t residing near Tuckerton,' had. it' stroke of palsy on Batiirdnyinight i fro M-the olfeets of which he died this morning. td at 944g9114- to 49 81 at the open inlet at 4969: Penn -5116 with an upward loy Railroad sold at lad at 45,1, and Itlinit id for ,(lermantowit llski Railroad ; 40 for italliond pre cipitin and Erie Rail:- • • , TALL 81;111OTIN0e; , -Tdr. William' imenlen, at the Harriaburg trotting patk,oa Saturday s shot nide birds in` auccession. This is eons sidered in sporting circles, good klxboting. • CUSP: OFTni Ysia.---The business year of the Reading railroad company. closes to• day, and the clerks in the different depart monte have beenbuity in squaring up their books and sending in sreports. The titian. cial condition ,of tie road will show a favor. able exhibit and large increase over previous years. • AN apparatus for heating rallway eAk . s t somewhat similar to' that mentioned in t E.totil sometime ago, hes been tried on a western road. , A aeries .of {pipes pass be neath the twat, and along the aides of the OtCri and are connected With' a! 9 , ltudridal tank of water which is converted into swan by means of a coal-burning stove. The steam continually circulates through the pipes and imparts heat to every part of the cur. It ip asserted that the apparatus holds sullicica coal,and water to lot fort tweoty- C f our hours, and requires no attention during •that time. The experiment is reported to have lAA sat isfactory results. '" • • , Aconmaz i7 --On' Tuesday morning last, Mr. • Henry — lci robin ati,; foram an 'on . the Di Rion Repair Department of the East Pena. sylvania Rallioad,4ot . train, thinking that it would, stop where his men were at , work but as the traindid not stop hejunipea off, when he was thrown with great force, ta the ground, thereby sustaining serious , His , right,nrm ,was broken below the elbow, his shoulder dislocated, arid his MO terribly btuisod, 'He was brought to'lns home f. No. 916 Walnut street, in a senseless candAncm, when medical aidwas,sunnuoned and his wonudO p roperly :dreSsOd:, is nuder the; skillfu trentment ;pf Dia: Kohn nil•hteponough, and this ripening was*• bitab4ellits could be 'expeotietl —•---- : fArriamprs.,n Oirrtiog—Bot Snar.4-Abotit twelve o'clock on,Saturday night, as officer iteigel was on his beathe observed a boY lid IC ivemaii 'go" IMO ' Mart ' (Mogi -- betWeett Second and Front streets. He • watehe . l them, and soon 'after "berfidiltio ''wol*4l scream when he-proceeded to the place and ra t fi l ta‘Va a n t et P t t a l sln f l e fitll Y t7iV i n i g l‘ her with an umbrella.. Ho took both of them into eustody,but the boy struggled and broke a*ay from liiinotn&itin down the alley. The officer followed and hailed him to stop, but the :'absconding, priseno 'met` heeding his command ! he fired two shots; 0110 AS we learn this morning, took effect in the hip of the boy. • The officer gave upthO chase, and , re• turned for the woman, but ottLiti return lie found that she had decamped. 'No further steps were taken to arrest either of tiled'. Tho Boy's name is, we believe, John'llluide, and he resides in the neighborhood of the island. The, officer says an outrage was cop• template& and thinks that he had a perfect right, to shOot the absconding prisoner. r - The boy is about 10 years of age. Thruenxits' Mr.wriNci.—The teachers of Albany township met at Heinly's School House on Saturday, Nov. 21st, for the, put.- pose of organizing an Institute. Eight of the teachers of the township were .pretient, viz: Messrs. John R. Lord, Jelin Wagon- • man, C. C. I/rake, D. Loose, B. 11. Seifert , Amos Greenewald, F. IC. Strom and Miss Mary, , Hartman. Three,. viz: Messrs, Ler:bola, Bouseher end' Francli Moyer were absent. After the meeting was called to order the following officers were, elected : President—John It. Lord. Vice President—B. IL Seifert: Secretary—Amos Oreenewald. Arne,t Secretary—F. K.,Strpuse. After the officers were elected, the subject, of "the best method" to teach the Alphabet was discussed, and also several other, ques tions concerning school affairs were' ; taken into consideration: and talked about. At 11.45 A. M., a ;recess of 20 minutes was agreed upon. After the time .was up the lnstiCuto was called •to order .by 'the Presi dent. Details were then made for giving the best methods of teaching Mental and Writ; ten Arithmetic, Writing, Reading, Geography and Orthography. The time for holding the next session was fixed 'upon the 12th of December next'. No further business up peering the Institute adjourned. 4f. Thetiactialtro t to** • • I=l :r" : """r 1- 0 , .. ,4444 . IMPORTANT ARRERT"- , An old. oftlider se. cured. —A man named Nathaniel Dorwart, formerly a resident of this city, was arrested at Peach Bottom, Drumore township, this county, on Wednesday. The arrest of Dor- Tvart was made by a detective who was em• oyed to effect the arrest of the , Party who \ roke into the safe of Mr. Andrew Kreider, at Annville ' Lebanon bounty, ,on the night of the 23d o f April last, and who succeeded in abstracting from stild'safe, Monde to the amount of $6,200; of which amount, $6,200 was in United States bonds of 1802 and' 113p7; the balance, $lOOO, being a Union Pacific Railroad-Bond. Dorwart, under a nuhiber of aliases or assumed names, has for seine time sueceded in eluding the - vigilance .of the detectives who were' on the search for hire; but it appears that he balk finally been captured and will.now be brought to puitipe, and pay, the penalty'incurred by hie various burglaries. Domert is accused of baying committed the•robbery at Wentz's store, this city, some two years ago j ' an account, of which was - published- in the papers at the time of its commission : he is, also, charged with several iobberies in , Beds county, and other place_s, the facts of which it is thought best to withboldfironty publication at pre , sent. We are informed that Derv/tart 6as been laten-to Lehanatt; ponntyt where the 'Will be fried for Alie ',burglary conniittedin its litplyti ird thattriensorethaya also been talten . to eventually secure lila trial for the offences contmitt4Whint in this county'. it let stated that Dorwart's wife has for the past:;tWO'yirat#heenfesididgy,Rhiladelphia, and that ti i pare of "the `-' goods . stolen from Messrs. entes' ' store, have been found in her possession.—tencetk7 lotelligeacer. '' 'II,- ' . r..' , • . 1 " ADVERTIEIV in the RAMS; '' TREMII4IIIOII At`COUNT :11111. Itititnvc AtiovirrY.—The following is, tit, statement of the Reading Relief flocriety 83 furnkhed by M. -400aes: Jskmeson,: Treasurer. • 0-- 1807. * . . Rends in hand, Cash oa baud, lattttlit'inf 740' Boh d, Henry Clay Furnace. Ledge•o2, A. Y. M.,. Cash, L. R., Collected 14.0: Shultz, If. A.,`Mublenbetg, • Collected by .Philip Miller.' Tee\ onia Lodge; No. 807,A.Y.M. 1808. • J.7Deininger..cash, • IJnknown donor, by the bands of F. IY.* Nagle, 'Henry Randenbush, Interest on 5.20 Bond, Either - High's estate, by.Telhu Nagle; . • • - Henry 13ushong, Philip Mahon& Interest on money. loaned, Collected by the Girl* of" the - Washington street Grannear School, St, Peter's C. Society tif St. 'Paulin Church, Collected by A. Yeagek., Interest on 0.20 Bond up to date c By Rent, - Henry Woodward,' Judge Woodward, Cash by 1.. R., , . 2 lye. .01° 1867. Cash to A. B. Yeager, _ 1868. Cash A. .B. Yeager, Evenings Dispatch, Cash I eager, • ,Cash A. d 3. Yeager, • Cash Philip K. Mn cr, ,Cash A. B. Yeager, . 'Cash for property to Arnold PaWeilet, : . • Stamps. Philip K. Miller, Chrißtian Shultz, Cash 'to Shansi peO3lotiser, panes glass for house, Recording Deeds, Reuben DrlSsel, stone, .Wm, Stubenor, mason Werict A. K. Stauffer:l:44, Peter liututnti ,I labor, Win. 0. Von Nelda for hpse, Win. Dickenson for plumber ;w0rk,...,.= • . s .18,001 Vitman &Marley for paving, 65.00 Stamps and Envelopes,Dr. Oakley, 68p Peter Brown, lime anaand, 8 00 P.AVesehe, 18 IT: Buell, roofing, stove,'&e., '92 op Andrew Davis, curb stone, 34 60 J. Keely, lumber, 92 60 Daniel Span, carpentPr work, 88 46 Leymaster & Soiling, pointiugj 36 83, ; ~liplance in hands of rreasurori I= Our lititiadelphla Letter. • Piiii,An t s, Nov. 28, 1808. 'Boma 141toix:—While this Is tgoing . through the types. the Twitchell case .ta kis sliming anew form. Mr. Mann, late District' Attorney, will bring Twitchell and his we. man before, the Judge upon a writ of habedi corpus, asking their release op bail. As tile, Judge is neither blind nor drunk, the parties will go back to prison for the:petit juily - to decide. It will be very hard to got a jury who, have not expressed en, opinion,upop the ease. As the young man and his woman went down to prison in a carriage, she said to hint : "George, you. know that I know nothing of this 'matter. Prep 'me and let me go home .by telling these peg le that .I know nothing, about, if you:OW lnurder mother." This MS' equivalent to=baying "My dear, I have no.doubt : that yitu' s did kill 'aiother_; just oblige ma: by saying so.) It ionises but little difference' whether you ate hung or not, my dear ; but t my love, I do not like the idea at all of going down to that .nasty prison. . Very. disagreeable:, indeed. Just Ay that you killed Ma l and, 'he :Wog, dear George." But George, thus appealed 'icti 'couldn't see it, and .kn itting ;his breves .baid-r"Ca milla, you know that I had., nethiUg to do with the drab'," ' ' = They ore tk lovely pair !y: ' , ._,..t.-' • . ,You will not find two men inThiladelphia who do not believe Alin guilty, liht hot so 'with the woman:. She is as innocent of this murder as the'compositorliiho' is Putting this in his stick. - The man and woman are itept in separate cells, fed on cokes , and wines, and allowed to communicate with each other, which kali; wrong. It is the duty of -her friends to persuade her to turh,State's evi. deuce, add te'tell all she knows. ,They will not hang her because the law supposes that a woman acts in obedience to her husband— or one who is living with her in that void., tien. You will find - that "Yours Truly!' has' been correct in his statements. The woman knew nothing of the affair, that night. Let her tell all that ho said—what ho whispered ' about in his waking moments—what he`mut tered about in his sleep—and George 11. Twitehell will hang I The_ woman, as she ' said. wont to bed; she told the truth. , De. pond upon it. • The friends of the_ prisoner refer us to the Rademacher , case, where allerman Doctor was found lying beside his dead wife, and they say that every body believed Dr. lade timelier guilty for weeks, and that evidence finer than a cobiveb led to the conviction of Langfeldt4an obscure shoemaker who had been coceo ed in prison four years—who was notl kn wn to three men in Phila. delphia. And they refer us to the fart that some Probstl might hav l d lurked about the place, add' have muideied Mrs. Hill for the s6,oooslie carried in her bosom. , To there people I would say, Alien wore two sharp dogs in thd yard.' There are tie marks upon te fence of a person getting in or out, 'that way 7. The doors of that old fashioned house are as Thick as'a tdanls 'Chit. . . fingers, and are kept double locked. How could any one on that Sunday night, in the heart of a populous city, get in or outiof that house;,without bein! seen 7 - Let the woman stay by berSelf in o cell,, and if'she,eandot Fe influenced by he, man in that time, she will disclose esiongn to save her neck, and put the rope Brehm~ the right neck I • ! His friends say, that a man who has run-' ning enough to expend g 1 7 , 600 in the name of his woman, instead (Wins. womon!amoth pr, and then power enough to induce bill women to convey the property to himself* Will, is not the kind of man to de such a clumsy murdcr. Are not all edit loots In. sane? • I: It wits - it bad Idglitto'ieVtlii Teritchells ther and son—standing together, weep;ng and wringing their hands, "I wonder if the old man direr thought of a scene like this? A young wife surrounded by her children is pale with.grief, and weeping. The hnsbapd passes raNdly'throeih the rosin and says in tin angry manner-, 'What are you crying for?. Is not your house comfortably.furnish a? Don't you get , very thing you want to 1311! $1, ,900 211 000 00 26 60 26 00 2600 .600 Oft 6 00 XOO • 16 23 $3,893 24 $3,816 01 •,, , 7,7. 24 $3,893 251 JAIME; JAIIINBON, , Treasurer. 1 eat, dn, hie), Or a\ &lir Iv thirtai'' Oka‘ tiOspoo ittorul ' Wllret3 , city whi thanib l / 4 __ ~ , pirty; wO find Ar selnfkires i es t 6 ash iiiirg In adulterY, and en Alleged' inuedc*.-' v. , ',v , -'' Minot be kuipilsinik If warblOWlt OP . SOTO , dtbeii dikili* 9. '. On ' ', %Ask la the , Altnltlin institute Waw a own siwkitlita report that was heard halfit Italia 41t, k.W. glare must hate put in (Are. pOiyiii of pore. i i t 1 6 dprf,l, Chairs, tables and , dettkA rtv, I‘ll to pme4.. , The,dpor of the, L 'aikfe WM. I. lb' 'Age, au4 the ' tiovea Iran f:Or they I, 0 ' • • hands On Ole tax UppePlilAtfts kit:4 Pt.„1 1 ,, 4 ttw. An earthquake, ' ._ ... 1 : .', • ' . X., often Wish soma burglar,4tag, pt, to rob me Wouldn't tenhon td .. ' td Wouldn't I—it ho found nt4tht if-i )1 1 1 and collar him, and make , hicijiiii, .IF he found? lie would be 'a luoltY nrg at, who would find Anything in the hosts of ; , - , Yours truth, I . , 1- , ..=: We. xOOO 1600 14 00 41 10 4 0 0 20 00 20 00 I 1 2$ 2000 1 83 (16 OQ G o t ;10000 6 00 6 00 $2OO 00 200.00 000 20000 200 00 '5O 00 200 60 , • positive, pertpatkent, end medy for Nourttigini Toothiebo,l?sr.; ItoadaOhodlhetiiiti*Wdo)4lie. rront•Bites, and ail emit° pains; 1,760 00 2 00 188 Q 83 00 2 00 - I 1 allovlato human suffering shoultl orketttute (4* lilitheer Min of the limo philosopher.. VIM thi March of solencs. In our own day has .heady ochtered, by the inhabilion of chloroform OA Ohm' !it Itlk, 1 49 fial ' 6 conimpteut upon Allfloult evil* opt 001040.: I 2 13 86 OQ S'oo 50 4 76 sArtts t N,STANT PAIN, cUltri Atifte4ompiliat hy'eltylo mitwatil applicatiam. il . '. , ~ I Its/ enact to iteteetly weight , amnia luispeit lee imp • entirely battles, u to be tie applinable to the child ottv.i. der ago m to the adult. Thousands of itt'cotaidlti talhutti o Illy that !We is no Act lon, but a feet beyond all controvegii, . t and is, illogic •Ppitcattou of the curewift • rerivittrt the m. 4 *.t , e,d•oftfrprdit.i,tr,4:typito))?lt,iyor.l,,, , WE, 011,1111INGB TErik , Wo4l o l) ' ' ' ' ' - 'I . TO Piodttpb,liti 4viii..'. "' I ~ , NO fa /ON tha d once becomes acquit inter! ' , toith itemzrittes foal Le toithout it. 1 • , tette, Ctif t . ~ .01a by, all PFP4 I 4 4I * ' ' E MISHLEE'so , 1 1 rg , P,I , Rae iiiiirt4ire, Isidtaiii'Pa. , de rho .1 . , A. oft Atm Al Nee I* *MAIM. oncof tho'larlailittwkONltto datut 4a bilabblenVtiol44.oor47. h 1 1 ; 4 1 ,. — t r , , , p ,: 44 0.. pt? .nana yli w T. • u t ow , -.• n, . . al ' I.ldUwata ill (kW SlalilP 7 . 11 1 , 44 Wia 11 -4 1 It affords me p °mum to epen 0 ,thlo. womb tat offoota of your "Pain Cure," I 417 Vitp'ol4o. ilk Ju o WM, 1 was Attacked: wit Keuridiala IA fly ob onkqu Wee nie itter luftetitirpaely toe e tiy trio I al indUeed tO YOUr tope+ rid afta datiCto tOi IPY!I4 til l ilePlAo. was. tiollyo 4 l Ikta ;Ow l Sepottuli Ip AU a war the' retie that L'eoula acarni, oft, t OIN attach. rot Mil khowletto of he pre tlitionA firmly, belipvo that it will stOp k'.lll frosllll,ol/ every Onus° and almoat Instantly, . , Respootfldly. voirtl ) ( - . .. ~ i • ,j. ~ ulna Oftbe firm of rift!tite i3,4lifilt 6,1 holoialiktiron. I one. • • HARRIEV• ,• , ' •••• l'' . :~___r. PT AR J '8 1 Cit , . -P. ' 1 THN 011E4PF 1 87:41Vr A ililn'e tcy l p evil Atli P(litcuSlol 4' ti_ gy ,_2 _ 'id/A FOR, WARING U OTHA 4 4 itT4/1./14 THE GREAT AMERIdAN SOAP; tOMPANY take pleasure in informing the people of Itaadir,,, and tiloinll Diet Tore Portleulariti I T 60.,41 itousokeopore that they aro inoiluinctur lig ft rot ntroductng a imp supyrior to all others uti . the 'following purposes: , , , ~,. ~ ' PIRBT—Por Cleaning Paint ) ! Woodirorlt o Afar - hleoti SE ND—For °tannin (and Polishing at the ,same t me) Metals of all desoriptions t o , Housekeepers Lan at one° seir,the grind advan tage of this, as it s entirely unnecossitrg_to kede as horetofore. Polls ent irely Powders, Brick Rust, Sand. Ashes. dm., Pe. THIRD—For a Palm or Bath Boap, eviellilly whore there ore any impurities or statue upon the hands, such as Paint, Wens? ORB? kind, Mater.' In &e,itto. ' • ' 4 • YODIITH and lost—For the thousand and ;ono other purposes for which soap is In constant use. and which it is impossible to enumerate atthis time. DIFIROTION4 90R 1/81NO lIARRIIe.PII4III,IIOAT for each and everY purpobe'above mentioned., be used in the same manner to an,OlteLilo,3R7 4 this exception, that it odly,requires rits-wns, the amount of our isioap to accomplish the IA (+- suits as othersrand ONE -TRIRD of the T N and LABOR saved. , ' IVANTiciD, teem, Person Mfrs Altnl IP 1 5 5; . .4 "S AV -1 . BEWARE OF ALL IMITATIONS! Manrert E.rchateely by the Greet Amerle Soap tb., Uti Arch *red, itodsl.ohict• /X A R &0 . , Proprlptufs.; SS BILIRKIIOLORR & MADSI24, corner Of girth and Washington Streets, Bola AgOOta for Rts Ng, AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY COUN'- ' TY IN TILE UNITED STATEN. The Soap le now offered to the Publl et the -fol lowing Sis : . , Sta_off m or & flhenfehler, •Yoonfn elldettito: A. Pottolger, Harbin° & From, Ikß. t 3 for, K. 0. 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