Tilt; DAILY EAGLE, ItBADING, .PA• T111:80 V, IWAJEMBEIi: 15, 180._ CIT y AND COUNTY. -- - • • . - r a , ig sr I: DI TIO N- •42 1.2 1 0 . M. stifiCE 1 4 0 A DifitliTlSElN. ‘l l ; eivetti m beeills intended for insertion in - ivonair V A z ET AND DEMOCRAT, Wild be „ado belore 12 o'clock on Kriduy, otherwise e too late for it This rule will t:;er " I " a doerell to. havo neither time nor spaoo to giyo. our 14Ieas about Business Colleges. - Wo ill s3 y this touch, however, that most of not all, RTC worthless institutions. • , R y Buten Is putting up a large portico frontof his store, in Penn street above Third. - . , A I, 1 Dy's poeket hook (empty) was found Franklin in 7th street, botweon tChorry allo .opl Franklin street. Tho owner eon !Jaya t a pplying at this odic°. • SnooTtso 111ATen.—On fiaturday, Docent yah, a shooting match will take place, at 0, 0 public house of H. Van Buskirk, in Price tom, for a hog weighing 400 pounds. t nice WI/yards (with bullets.) 1'i:1'1101A:17M V. NAHR Y—tllo .vorltablo P. M.l (« hick 14 Postmaster) of tho Confederate Xt deliver 0 Lecture in tho Key: Op e ra house on Frylay !wont* noxt, dis ',abject will no palled:be Vatu • It E tut Nn boasts of a pair of telegraph opor. Ron , w hop combined length is thirteen•feet f•rar inches. Regular bundles I—Exchange, Tito Above ointment, iwhtch originated in the fertile brain of a Scranton reporter, has no foundation in fact. 'Piro story 'shows . signs of (ol udderablo"strotphing." 0 CUBE FUR Vont; tWitill) JIORRIIIR.—Tako a ionip of alum, tho size of it Ivainut,:powder ft ~,1 4 dissolve in warm water. 'rho horso must 1 ,, &mulled with this liquor and it witt throw Idus into a profuse porspiration,'and to will moil in its well R 3 ovor : it i 31191114 11Q aA soon ,0 yea awl:kola Ids conditieft.‘!.Bo.lisyri,anOc ,:kange, Ml:` , tif!ti. A. A. Ilmeonu . AND'W. 0. WAR. " At orsolitiylkilHlnvon; linvo obtaltiod n for a m m ow-molting nobitio,' to tako of mw-plows upon Thp , n w IA molted by steam from 1)11).OH ,c6nnoo-, with the engine. The it>vontio i s whloh is 4.1i11 In bon porrect success, will bodratotinoell upon the Reading Railroad Oda wititori—To. Allll/0(. SIA:10118.—WO notleo tI morning, ot thu Exprosti .oitioo, twb of thq Driest hielgliM WO lutvo yot' soon. The woNht aim duel not oxoood !mind& Thoy are dlen ap in handsome aty io, being ornamont.: (4noll gilthl, and tiro RoatH and • hitOltti lined with rich volvot, They, wore built, h rothielient by henry S. Nollors, end or° (11. pr , tc‘l to Levi Linn, ;Stilton, .1 1 n.' • ENrvt.r.tot:Nok:—A. warrant.wits otertlity issued from tho Iktoyor's Court, on „allofMrd, llughos,ogoiust Jamoa M. Ilughos surety of peace. Ho was arrostou and lirmight ill‘foro 111 s Honor, tho Mayor, who placed blot makr ?ZOO Urllt foe futuro good lolrtvior. swims Bteclui was arrested by °Meer Law rote° for,llist driving. Ho was fined 01.754 SR lollgers found shelter in the Btittioll kni , o lamt 'I • 2 ColtIll;t41'01 , 11)EN't . of 1110 Attrttill Hays Ow largo at Morgantown is very noarly 0 , 1111 ,10 yd, and presents n very Jim) appear mire. .1 Igor() will be oligned it, In a short min% l'relerratlolta aro being Thado to 1101(1 t rand 0111M11. It Is 110140110(1 by those eon rtcteil witli tho intuit that Reading, Phila. mph la tool I ,aticastor city will bo roproßonted, 3TRI t Ito in esleal talent of the reapootivo, 1111109 %11l VIP with enell'Ot her in reeolYili4R l Plauso and eucumiunts front tho ropresolitativea of Ityrks, Laticastei and elleator. • conttlo I,lotapAis.—A \yolk up , •troot Nyuttld he sttillolout till mood intlipato the time of the your. No neod of Consulting :u almanac when ovary storo window tells us ilmt Christmas i 4 coming. Gifts, gifts, evory hum Gifts of all kinds MA YttitteH. Gifts the old and the young, for frionds and ros talve., for patrons end dopohdents-,itifts: to plow the tthetiltivatod or artlatlo taste—gifts (,) suit thu slim purse of the kottinstress and the pletherio'pocket book of thb rich. The Iry g01)111 }ltem; wore novel. HO tempting or :litritollve tag the toy store's )34 bowildoring. such tikplay of whintisical incongruities aiul ;ih on! comicalitios; such ot?iputtriiies and mini:Miro gems . t' stick ,• outre, [wird Imporsonations. And an one of IlleNo says IN plainly as if it,Werd printed, and InUltlY :e if it were proclaimed by Hound of noinpet, h turps is ccooging."- • 1 CCM Tit ii VIKING rOvres •AssoprATlOkr k Mei. hat night, according to previous announce-, mont, and had a very good attendance. The eNereiseN of the evening ItiOro 6f trverY Illt,or csting kind, 'rho mooting being oath:Alto miler by the FreSidee4 NiK:l,./010sytihitner, o hymn was sung, after which my: Gecirgo. Prear offorod up a prayer, and another hymn boing sung, am minutes of.inat meotingiworo read end the reports'orthe. (Mt:Alma oidiUmit toes rcecivoti. 'l'ho Editrom of the Monthly. viper, called 1 •Tho Young Peeplo's - Record," then read the' dlfforeAt ' , l'coldributius Written for the Paper. Miss Brenholtz, soh a Mo, which waft ' very Well •; renderedli Mss, i c MIN read an tssay bn' I.Thh' Gritnibler," Mel' was very good and .to the point, and seemed to Ito lvell recolved ,by all present., Miss Hurl read a solection ontitlod God Known Why," A ".Sleighing GleelTivas sung. by Iwo gontlemon and six or eight , ladles, with. an iteCoiapatillllol4 .on the molodOott, 'with pleasing oltbet, after which the. meeting ad journed, all presont being pleased with the evening's witertsinniont, ' ''' ''' ' ''' ''' • itri.tig von Ciitt:EN.,lT°.‘ver try to kale in two directione itt'• Pnee. • ,Thle feat has often been attempted by now begin ners; bat never sticeetlsfully. It itiWeyfi e'ide in borrow. Eat a few apples for retiealiMile ;Bah° n Iwo skating, and ho Kura to throw t cores en Ow leo for fast skat ors to breg4' their shine over, Vast skaters aro yotirtiatfiral enemies, should not be alloWed tbenjoy thenisolVes peaceably. 3, sit down occasionally, no matter.whoro— ught in the way of thql,:eat,ottho party, if you 'here want to. ere hi'no law fel' rovont a now be ginner from pitting down Whenever ho has Rh Inclination to do so. • • .; , -. , ',.,-, 4, When you meet a parttiallaily baadOonio ' lady, try to skato.on 4QUA silos, Or ,140r* vase. 11113 is very -pretty, and sure to create n• son. 'Ation. If the lady's bil(brothor Is in bight, it ''ral . .;lto%l.let'rtiliktf ibo aiiiiiiilil:o it 4 ii'aco. : knock 'cm down. c•lt.inakes great fun, and- 7 : they like it. . 6 . If you skato intb ole;liiV th 0100, tako it "' OII Y. Think how you would fool If the water . was boiling hut. 7. If your skates aro too slippery, 146 now 'pair. Keep buying new pairs- till , yo,n And a pair that aro not slippery. S. In bitting down, do it gradually. Don't he to, sudden; you might broalt•tho.leetr l'. When you fall headlong, ' oxamiuq the 'gram of your skates before yOu et p. This will make overylxxly think you g foil, NOM IS ° your sknto was looso. • 'llOgitumirs alwayi do, Yen know. ~ • 10, Wear a heavy . overcoat, Qr clo k, • tin Ye" got tharoughlk *armed, itip, 0 d Man i throw it off, and let tho wind cool yet . This. will ill 'uro You a illio cold that will last you as lung as you live. ' ' 11. After you get so you skate tolerably, wOli skate yoursolf sick' Innutiflr .' DoU l t be reasonably about .It, ;1 OtAtC't Pie V; P u t hettra—skato frontlet - My—m(4W it . y93_,' f.a, tl stand up. .1)o this °Very do s anititiwan be sore to make you sick at last; • Via 'the* y ou 1 04 Y die, and thßt.ydiu i p lAD excalMtt . ig ; t will 110 sti6ll a good'c*Dirl, tq c vip j ust of be young peoplo. . . . , ' •,:•7fr„;,/ ME NF I P U I S i r -19 1 1 191 1 kfit ; 4 jilitirri Itrit ASSOCIATIPPWAM I 0 14. Ci l f the Chairman of the geneiid Co s; is WO appeinted at the first meeting,_ a second meeting of the. Association was held last evening at Library Rail. A konelderably smaller number who present than at th 6 former meeting. • J. S.Richards, Rag., upon taking the chair stated . that the meeting had been• called es. pokily for the purpose of hearing the reports of the two committees apr hated at the prey!. oua nohlAn ttoo-PlTl*ltutlon and the pctipvtatv or_ 4foron . irfth the Read Ing Coidpfutif.mind 'also for tteh-• oral discussion of plans for the .success or the. Association. • A. K. Stauffer, Esq., stated that ho was tho only member present from the Committee on Conference, and. ;Would therefOre 'report that the committee JIM Met ' the Library Comm ny on Friday . evening, December`4th, , and proposed to them - that in case they would paint, paper and fi t tip the two front rooms of the building and supply them with the llooessary reading matter, the A ptil n woad give the Lib} y'' ovally 81 . 01X 1 Th;th e 4 MA the :th at 04 4; neat t.l The 1 Company refined, howetier, to' consider this proposition, but.proposed to tho committee that if the Association would assist thorn in paying off the debt of 0,500 which was still resting upon thorn, they would then maintain a •Freo . Reading Room at their own exPenlith l '4lll/ counter proposition did • not moot the Op robation of the bominittoo 'and the Library Association thon proposed to rent thorn the two rooms referred to for 25 per cent. 1,.44 then the sum which they at present bring --050. This wan all that was done. Tho Chairman thought both propositions a little too vague and indefinite. HO stated that it was necessary, for the mooting to consider tho whole stalled:- He rogrettedlikat the on otomgement of the projectsy young men was not more marked, which fact had at times in duced him to doubt the. success of tho object. There was still enoouragemeut, however, in the ' fact .that , , will • • thepoo plo in Reading were very are 6' to attending public meetings for such pur es, they would always give liberally when periooally applied to. Ho then called upon the Socretary to road the sketch of tho ConstitlitiOtt which had been 'prepared by the other committee. l. After the roading of the proposed Constitu tion, Alle•Ohairtilan 'Added , a few remarks in which he stated his opinion•thet it would bo well if a committee of the yonng iron would call on otir merchants and others and [lvor tain what they Would pontribute. lie wished to see the young _men Ahemsolvoa take ,'an interest in the matter. They had boon appaai. od to' through:the newspapers to-attend this evening, and notices had been sent to the members of the committee, requesting thorn to bring in young men ,with thorn. 'no. matter had of noceaSity boon thug far in tho hands of, oldOr Men boom* tho younger oneFi touldniii bo induced to tak e an interest in it. In spite of tho disc()ragoniont .ho thought'it would be well, In view of 'tho de sirability of the objeot,to.appoint a commit toe to wpm* and see how much money could be raisod. ._, . , . M Tito Rov. r. Sehmuckerthon made some 07c0000 remarks, invoking tho union 'of the propesed association with the Library Corn . . pany itself on the g round of tholt 'objects being so ifear*' alike:" He' thought the people of Reading would bo pleased to assist a single institution, and' that there would thus bo much more 'likelihood of its -.pOrmanonco. 'Tice Yearly expenses of tho Library ho estimated at twolVo or fifteen hundred dollars, Accord. ingto the proposed Constitution, an annual contribution of $2 was to be 'required from each member. It would thus tako six or iSevtiti hundred members at this rate to sup. port it, and he doubted *bother that number could be found. Ho felt well warranted in thinking that some agreement might yet be 'offectod with the Library Company to unite tho two projects, which would be the cheapest and most foasible plan. '• . tloo. P. Baer, Esq., also favored the piojoet of tho union ore the atoopiations and proposed that the committoo'Kliotild be continued and that they should mako further efforts to come to terms with tho Library Company. Peter D. Wanner, Esq., favored the same plan, stating as his opinion that the young mon would not support a separate institution. Jeaso G. Hawley, liiaq., thought the advan tages of a separate institution outweighed the apparent disadvantages. Tho obstacles may scent conalderablo but they are not insur mountable. According to his calculation $775 per year would defray the oxponsea of a reading rboin, and this stunt° thought might be easily raised by an appeal to the citizens of this community, urging upon thom tho argil moat of elevating the standard of literature. Ile did not think that in this progressive ago such an arm; could fail of having the proper. . • effect, ' e.. , ; • . . Mr. Stauffer made some additional remarks in favor of the union with the Reading Library, when Mr. (iron, who had just come In, stated that Mr. S. was in ,error in stating that the Library Company ad proposed to maintain iffree reading room if the 0,500 debt could be paid off. This was simply, au inci dental suggestion of the Prosidont of the Com -00.1 ' The , Vbrary ' Company i preferred a separate aisoolation, but would rent the two rooms at a reasonablo figure. Aftor considerable' additional discussion, Mr. Selirrmokor moved that the. Committee of Conforortoo be continued, and be instructed to confer further with tho 'Lihrary Company, with a view to coming to an arrangement with thorn: . .• ' . . . I=ll Mr. Hawley moved an amendment that the committee be instructed to ascertain the cost of maintaining a separate institution. Both 'motions 'wore finally adopted as original reso lutions, their object being regarded as COM. , patible, with each other. further discussion by' A. G. Green, W. Whoolot, Bauglior and others, a reso lution was adopted on motion of Mr. Baer, Authorising the chairman , to appoint a com mittee of two . young mon front each ward to °Mt the',44lof other young men, and canvass tbAcitY Nyltil a view 'to akicertaining what sum can be raised for the proposed Object. 1 A. motion was made to addito tlut CoPulrdt toe on Cconfoienno the names of a number of the gentle Men present, but being opposed, this was subsequently withdrawn. The meeting thowadjournedi Laucks,' Esq., residing on rlutn street, was slightly struck by.tbe palsy ono, day last week. , Ifshas naE,kr ly idobVerod ftonxibe strokal and Is again' able to bo out. f BItiVF 1111:IN't10144.—T110 Ito ding sports are ninising @florist& halm agrand fox bunt be tWocit Thibitinns 'and New 'Year;-4--- 1 -1110 Soup Society will 9omineneo to Ishii° soup to day. —7-4,Spiinp 'ono, :snot,' baying the fear. of the law in hi Mind, stolo, a young dog from Krlok's cellar 'on §itturdily.----An of is being made" 'erect a' Soldiers' Noun .inent;iu the contropf,Pcnu square. Snow i hicliob'doeiv,l4;.6olnd `M arti 4of So - It county. Tir o men who trusted WS feel ings g et swindled. ‘.• Ms motto now is, "no trust:''. 7 - 7 - 7 7;-The number' of poorly-dressed de , s44vitigliebple hriki Noixi blithe streets Is pit-, ,lable-Councils,ott Saturday night appro 'printed three hundred dellari; 'to itnt Dispen-. riary., of (Air young mother hi, Ohio bit MY her onild'S nose in a' dream.", ' • • • , lYs would advise nll lovers of the dr/4mA to attend , the rare Hirakspeorean treat ' E. Franklin; Esq., at Library Hall, this 'herring. The elite of the city have purchased tickets, and Ivo may expect a true 'entertainment. Secured Seat at Strickland s, 75 Cents-LW pu pils of public schools at half price. • * , , . . • nomeArgkocHlsla groat vartety•at .trho 'store' or Charlds Eovan AD). '.411 Penn street.' Call hiet t see ( try goods cheap r there than at any other place fa the etty: ,' i. • • • ,• . , . . """ - : --- ; 41 - 7 ------. - • I` - i , , . ' • . lr you rant tbo vory best Of moats, wlnel and llquOtei OAtillAVilttostt i lf,' No. 15 North yirth strpot. - All kinds of meals furnished at 'Bhort nolloo; cooking in the beat btylo, ' , • • • • _1;40,07 . 10 for this drawing of the Good Will Gift Zi pits° Of Allentown, le rapidly approaching, 'dud We. Would htlVjeo those who want to.try their • het a t i Arrangement , Wide is oonduoted .00 Ofitinbleffi ro rlitelpic;;to pulieeo their tickets h ' A IMO tilfinber ottlokete have already, been disposed of in thie'city, anellhere tire but a few more left, which can be had of the agents, E., W. Rolohart,"nt Mishlerht hotel, lieystone saloon, or at. Strickland's book store. • - Shit for tholaAotr;, f ~ i' ~ - 4P =MI THE .PAAII.KETS, Daily I,tevlow of BusWiese. noi.ontO, Dec. 15,1 R. IN Philadelphia, the tendency 0 ; the money market is .undoubtedly for greater Stringently, With In upward movement to : the rat" orn . count: This" e net at 11l remarkable can Ing tile near apprgach of the now year, sad the quOrter day of tho banks, when wo shall ud doubt tness'an Increased pressure for capital.) Tho drain of currency to the West and South, partkoularly the latter.continues:heavy, and nu+ tEI there is some decrease it Is not likely that the banks will feel disposed to extend their loans much beyond the present limits. Trade is high. ly unsatisfactory in all departments, but the merchants are confident or a more prelitabio state of affairs after rho first proximo. The btistness at tho Stock Board continues dull. Uovornmeut and State loans aro 'without Change in prim). City 6 , traro Amer, soiling at 1044 for to now cortaltaton Reuling Railroad sold to a limited extent at 48 81, tho closing price on Saturday; rennaylVa. ilia Railroad at 63%; Lehigh Valley at 65% and Camden and 4% mbuy Railroad at 13)—an advance, of 1 ,4, • Canal' shares are very quiet, with sales 9t Le. high Navigation at 'a b. o.; 20 was bid tor Lehigh •Navigatlon'preferred. Coal stooks wore more active; about I.o4oeharca an ?diddle Now YOrk an ?diddle coal sold. at 4, and But ler changed hei de at $7. flankand Ita engor Railway stocks Woro with out quotubla cluing°. Money Market. holiong k Bro., lholkere„ No.lll, North Gth et Not quote us follows : IticAoitio, Dee. In, 1%8. . . . ll4 Old U. B. (Pa um Old U. $. b's 180 . Now U.-H. PAre, WA, July and Jan. Now U. H. 5-20'd log% May and Nov. Now U.ll. IbIA, now - - • •Nou , U. 8. 5.20 1 61b117, July and Jan. • - Now. U. H. 5.2.0,1, r • Ton Forty 119nds, • - • Gold lit NOw York no to 12 o'clock, Gold In lternllng at Bu bong & Bros.! 'the Greta Market. Tuft flour arid grain parka 1'6311111m vary (pita E Philadelphia, -It ' seems the supply is Just about °dui) to ,ho demand, and thlis,prlcoA - aro hold on it pretty thin hold—not vavoring,oithor Way. 'lf this , should continuo, with haidly any shipments to foteign• countries, it will leave us an abundance of. grain on hand. Western mer chants hold back,thinking that shipments to Eu rope will soon commenco, and honcdAtho supply la limited here, and trade moves on slowly. Yes terday only a few hundred barrels were taken by the home consumers In lots at $5 504075 for superfine, Cell 75 for extras, $7 25@8 25 for lowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota extra family, sStploli for wilder wheat do. do., and 01033 for tam brands according to quality. Rye Flour is Sell ing In a small way at $7 5008 Ver 1)111. la Reading the Baum state of affairs oxists,thOro being no demand except for home consumption, Which Is mostly bought by tho hundred and quarter, excepting bakers,who buy by the barrel. Since Saturday them was hardly any grain brought to the city by farmers. Our mills have on hand a full supply-of grain, and hence no extra inducements are uttered. No doubt a largo lot will be brought to town during next week, us our farmers will want "bash" to s i ettle up the year's accounts. Our millers now pay ;e2lO for white , wheat per bushel, $2 for rod, and for corn (now) 05 'cents, iwitito at Philadelphia $2 is paid for white,o 05 for rod, and 80 Cents for corn now. We would Whit) our farmers not to hold back for higher prices. CORI and (*5111114 else may advance, but grain Will not. Thu prices now paid for grain are Critically held by speoulators, who it they would' submit, and feed tint market at only a reasonable profit, would lose thousands of dollars. But it will eventually come, when 'they must 4 4101 out" and the grain market will be overstocked, and prises must tumble. At the present time, there Is as much old wheat stored In the city of Chicago, as has boon raised in the county of llorks thie 9011801); and Ibis added to the immense crop of last fall, will leave an abinnlapco on hand. if the wheat crop hi Eu rope had been it failure, we would not now have any of the old wheat on hand, and the into crop would just then about be equal to the de mand, but as it is, Europe has enough grain until nest harvest for its people, thus leaving us all the grain Providence so kindly gave us. Specu lation now bolds back the crops, but It cannot be long before a chtunia may take place, and we predict that wheat will be a groat deal cheaper after Now Year than tattle present time. Prices Pohl for Flour and Groin. lIEMAIM YIIIOIB. . , 11711 Ito Wheat Flour pot 1)14., • $l3OO lima. " ;Extra Family pot LW 1100 U. u H u .1 1160 Coro Chop , (old) , 135 " • " (new) 110 Corn (old) 1 133 • " now) 1 10 Bost 5 ladling's ) '' , t 130 Common,loo Bran, T 40 Corn Meal, 160 PAVING rnioza. . Wl)ltp Wheat per bushel, 0 10 liod ' 6 lt II " 00 Corn (old) 115 Corn (now) 05 _ , con!. la Now York, the market for Domestic coal is hotter supplied, and prices aro unsettled and heavy; tho high prices check the consumption, especially with manufactuiers ; sales from yard ut Milpor ton, rorolgn 1s in fair demand and IS firm the supply is fair. •Though it se , :iined to ho the cry a week ago that coal would soon raise in price hero, owing to • the strike in Ells Void regions, we aro not, as yet, eompolled ) tei :uffiark up." If, however, this cold weather Should continue, and the strike in Schuylkill county should not end, we have nO doubt the pries will advance within the nest few days. , i IMADINO 141.10g3. Stove, Egg awl Broken Coal, 66 25(N7 00 por 4 ton II Nut - t • 1 - BIN) Pon, - _ • 8 54 Bituminous Coal, 25 as. per bus. ~. -- .- -~-- --r Rending* ilonseheepere Market. IN the housekeepers' market them is nothing special to report. Prices reniain stationary, and considering it being so near the holidal.s, aro reasonable. Looking over - the market prices of the same time last yuar,wo tind a yast difference. tatter then sold at 0 cents, while at this tithe It sells at 60_13oute. rorld liqus worth,4ll6os t v a t it o ndw' selld 'at $04111,1013 per 11`tindrapOCtinls. waßeet S up VI sl6oslB per bemired, ma atAho present time itsolls at $13,10015. York seems to ho quite plenty, and fareamik readilyAlispostv of it at the above prleos. 'A - large lot'ofappleS were received yesterday Which were shipped from, Mae, and sell by the bariol at 04345; • • , liortia—Fresh dairy, V lb., to Lump, , 45 Ca suss—Cheese tai :11), • 20102 I,,,ino—Cecil lb,. • . ' . , 21 Boos—Eggs 3) doz n, 12 Arvt.ss—Apples 11 , wall, . '. ' 2o03) _ et Dried 31 guar t, 12 rituals— " lb:, ok ..... 11) Base—Beefsteak, round. gl i l t b., i.'2o 14 0 sirloin, " 20 41 0 , . rump, „ '` - ' 20• " Beet roast, -, 4, • 18 " ' Beef dried, , 0 . 20 " Veal Cutlet, : 0 0 " chops, u "" " . Mutton, ' - " 16020 .g rOrk, " r2o " steak, . • a 1 ""' " Saustwo fresh, 1 . " , 22432',.1 .41 ." • 4 1 1:10 4 .0. ' I " irilifit - -/(OMS, 44 Sl(eet), II 4 ' 30 fiaotyLosSa— • ai 20 Sloss— • II 20 I'oOr•rin ... "olllCkena live, 'li ). ' ' ria ' 0 • " dressed, 61- ' . 1,0 ' 61 ' Turklus live, .1 ,• • • • • • •16 , 0 46 dressed; . " " '"' , Is " 66 • Chickens live pPe " '—. '' 001000 ratatpos v bushel s '• ' :'' - ' "- ' "156.100 1. • • , —,, roterioet to" the cost Ofthe DerteenC'Ghe reek' 'who keeps the P. t bliCihittioky (3ross,B.oads n the Rey. stetke Open:abuse on Prhitty' t 03, 0 0eyeed be Canaan?' , • , • . oxiN DM ONle* 'Ol ire 09100). • , , • sun rise., ‘ pattie'Atmentite4 , • . . 7 26 f eati SttS 13. Day's 19ngth 9,llo,lltalOiralAuAW, Statiitt iherynomricr. •• ' • x' 7 A.M. " 13P, M. • ' Soo if 41tVit k. '.• ' ' Stulson • ' *wilding In Sixth street, bet*oeli 'Elnt and Walnut, died • tilts morning of Consumption. Iklr. ,St k utsoil well known In the city and tntieh respoetekt.. ktUuday, Tuesday, Tan "Greotail Bend Minstrels" gave a on.l tortainment at Birdsboro, litat tiaturday even ing, to a full house. 'rho audience "Piero high ly plaseil with the performance, which thoy dcaire to have repeated. . • has boon taken Oat 'under the free railroad law fora road tient Lebanon Furnaces tolCortiwall era , banks, ,undir the title of the Cornwall Railroad Company. The 'surveys. will be eentmOruXxl at an early day. Cor Jin4Ntiau NUAvitit, of Arn4 'town ship, "Wks county, has two mammoth ;steers, fattened upon his premises, which ho intends sending to Philadelphill market about Christ mas. The two will weigh abotit 4,600 lbs. • • GICAT;:,O}I OP lioun.- t —Tho, passenger trains on tho kPhiln. and Reading Railroad, com menced running on thowinter titho-tablo, yos terday, Dee.- 11th. Tlio Accommodation Trains leave Reading and • Pottstown as tor morly, but tp.a Reading Train loaves Phila delphia hereafter at 4.45 P. M.,"iriel.oad of 5.15 P. M. and tlio ,ThSttstown Acoommodation Train loaves Philadelphia at 4P. M ., instead of 4.30 P. M. Tho Market Train will leave Reading at 11.16 A. M., and returning leave Philadolphia at 12.f30 noon. No change in tho 13xpress Trains. 14 • •oell • -) 107 ► 1 ' 9 ,4 . . Ito • 104 13.5% - 133 Wnarr wo retire at night wo have not that security that tho strict enforcement of the law should guarantoo to as. For the past few years respectablo citizens of this city and coun ty have boon assaulted and robbed, and the offenders have esoapod. Wo arc glad to learn that two the desperadoes wore ,captured by Chief of Polico Maoll and caber Boone.. Mr, William T. Lyon, associated ao W,lth ono of the best detective organizations in 'the country, in connection with our police force, is using oVory effort and means' to traoe out and arrest tho other undothotors. May facsi speed their °Pea l• COUNCIL —A. mooting of the Councils was held on Saturday ovoniug. In the Cominon Branch there was a ' bare quo% rum. SOats in the Select woro full, A great portion of the throo ' hours' tint© each Branch NM in session, Was occupied speech making. - - $ • A communication from the P. t R. R. R. Co„ relittiVe to' constructing 'steno-bridges across said road at Elm and Oloy stroots, at a cost not exceeding $23,000f0r tho forinor,:,and $40,000 for tho latter, ono-half of Which to bo borno by tho city, was received and read In the Selectßranch, oltltiollco when a proamblo and horie3 of res atty° to teoutract and undor standing between the "city and the railroad company worn pasf , ed, as also VMS a rosolutiou instructing the City Solicitor to examine the records of the Court of Quarter Sessions rela tive to the con (inflation ofScetions 2 and 3 oftho TOpographleal ,survey. The foregoing wort) cOnourred hvby Common Council. The Bolect Branch returned to the Com Mon the resolution appropriating $3OO to the Read ing Dispensary as amended by the Comthon Bronolt, with information that. the amend ments had net boon concurred in, whereupon, Mr. Goodman moved that the . Common Branch recede front its amendmont,-;--init upon opposition being made withdrew his motion to roeodo, and moved to reconsider. The motion to roconsior carried ; when' Mr. Ilawman'olfored tisa stibstituto a 'resolution appproprlating 8200 to the Dispensary, and POO to repair the room in the roar of the look up. The Prosidout declared the substitute out of order. An appeal was taken front the docislon of the chair, and tho chair was sus tained. _ Mr. Maltzberger then offered resolutions. appropriating ROO each to tho Donor:dont and Relict Societies. These resolutions were on motion of Messrs. llawinan and (localman, ro forrod to the Committee on Finance. Mr. llawman then moved that the CCinmen Branch concur in the resolution appropriat ing 300 to the Dispensary. This led to a series of dilatory motions and sore long Speeches, but was finally: passed-7 members voting for it, 2 against and 2 refitsing to veto. As it , quortun had not voted, a call of the houso was demanded, and a quorum found present, —but the President refused to 'sign the reso lution am! thus certify to regularity of its passage, and as the body had been' three houks in session, the President appointed Messrs. Brubaker and Ilawman Committee on the Frontage Tax bill;-and declared the Connell adjourned, and thus ended a long and by no moans a harmonious session ,of the Common Branch. Select Council adjourned •at the same time,several of the members having occu pied the 'greater part oftlitt throo.hoUrs session in ,ventilating matters relative to the survey and the P. it It. 11, B. Co., MEI PIiOCEUDINtI9 OV COAltittlepik . , WASHVGTON, titeSenato n mo• modal from the Union League of New York, in reference to election frauds, was referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Morton, of Ind., introduced a bill pro. vidin for the redemption of United': Staes notes, and requiring the National banks to re deem their notes in coin. • • Messrs. Williams and Ferry presented bills amendatory of the Naturalization laws. Mr. Stewart introduced a' bill to punish the holding of office in violation of .the hourtcenth Aniendramit.; . Sills were introduced by Mr. Poinerey,'ere• Ming a Department of Indian Affairs; by Mr. repeAling the,act Oxing gig time for meeting of Congresii; and by Mr.' Wilson, re. • organizing thd,Supreme Court. 1 On motion of Mr. IlendersOn, the Secretary of the Interior was requested to communicate information in reference I& the Indian battle on the Washita rver, ' After a brief Executive sessitni Messrs. Oat tell had Willey offered resole iotig censuring the financial.portiona Of. the Preeident'a, Mes sage, The resolutions 11:ere referred; The House resolution for a lielidtir recess was concurred in. Adjourned, ' In the HOMO; a number of bille.:wero 'iluced, and Messrs. Ashley,• of •Dhio, and .Loughridge, of lowa, presented each a consti• tutional amendment. • , Mr. Garlicld introduced i 1 hilt legi4jzipggold contracts, which *al) retOrietl. . , . 'Mr. Paine offered a bilryermitti.ng the or genization of the inilitig; ceitain . B,outheri Siates.l I - • " „ ..•' , • , On motion of Mr: Arnett / Tennessee; the,' Reconstruction Committee were, directed ,to investigate "Ku Klux" .outrages. Mr. Stokes presented a bill granting.twenty Per cent. additional ,competisption to, Oevern went employes, which was laid on the table. t Mr:. Broomall,. of Penna:i offered a pream-„i ble and resolution, denunciatory, of the finan cial proposition in the President's message, and declaring, against "all- forms of "repudia tion," and they were adopted; 'only six mem. bars voting lib'. • •• • IThe nays were,Adams, Grover and Jones of Kentucky; Archer ,of MarYlafid, Trimble - of Tennessee, and 3iiingeil'ot Ohio. • Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio, presented:a memor ial of the 'New York Union League, nlleging frauds in the elottinnt in New' York, acid by -moved the appointment of a special connbittee to inv,'estikto the; motto.; The 'notion •was adobted- by ti party vbte. ots 4 tritra tig ay e i n . w g 4 ll) C ti e t e li v il d o u f l r l i' L lil in e do S ifi ge rht ta i b r ie with the public interests to. communicate the correspondence relation Alio Alabama AWN', • . , ,‘; Mr.'Butler, of ltassaelinietis, intro need a bill_ "to enforce tho United States laws ih Get+ gi , A . l Lei teh't bill failhe li*ilitibh'of specie payments was made 'the special order for M. •__t-. -.-....,-..-...-,...-... I=9 first Wednesday in Jattuw. • • On motion of Mr. Wood i the Committed ou Expenditures wore directed tt; inquire into the alleged improper use , of $2,000,090 of the Alaska purchsan,_Anoney. • Oa motion of Hunter. the Steratevy of State was asked for inforuuttioa relativeto the. wading of a Commisaioner to Spain. 'On motion of Mr. loch, the - Foreign Coin , ,ruitteo were directed to consider what action ,should bo taken 4 rqarding unjust diSetielina.• lions against .I.7mted Stateanterchant IfeBlollin Spanish West Indian pert& • ' , On, motion of Mr. Stpher,_ot La:; the tarp Committee were directe d to inquire into the e x pediency of allowing. military organiza tions in the Southernfitatea. Adjournedi, DIED. 11(AUE--In, this city, on the 13thsinet., Caviare:sr 11.4m5. I • . Tho relatives slid friends of the family aro in vited to attend the funeral on - Wpdriestlay (to morrow) afternoon ' s," S o'olook, from her Into SI residence, No.. ilionth Ninth street, without further not.lie,,c Serviees at United Orethren eh,nroh, ilenth, Ninth street; to vreeedd 'from thine° to Aillenbacti'e Cemetery. sf ,. • ~ ' G us SG — Skein St iStat- Inpu Iron llitOist,ke The public mind hats been somewhat agltate&ht the recent action of that ropoattory of useful knowl edge, the French Academy of Sederteets, which at its late sitting in Nit% deliberstptt ta.lon the extremely Injurious cffeota upon the neattit ett eist.tro - .stoves, arriving at the 'conelesion that the hea tsurface generates hydrogen lOW meal* wetter r cl to a el high temperature. It was also sate that, by e use of such stave!, Coves a were produr i hearing elialogY to those generated by marshiest, t °high teinPerefu re decomposing the insensible perspiration, generetin_g ammonia, which is always Prejudtelal to liteelth. • It did not requite sit expression of opinion from .tho French Academy to prove the doterionaton of the at mosphere resulting toils v ie of east-iron and gu nned cylinder stoves() est it ong been known that their use ee heat geferottore ote been execedingl in jurious to 'wrath. ot alone tile OCOUalati of private rooms, hails, steam oat cabins find ho tel roomshave had cause to complain of ii ‘ta onorratpg eirts, but salesmen in Adore! and elor ain einem have ad their efficiency impaire_d by halt trig the poisonous atmos phere, which renders them drowsy, nervous, thirsty,' anti debilitaed. prevepting their tactfulness and per manently injuring their health. This is not the !case with stores laving a clay 11- nine, as the deleterious matter complained of is not generated when tho heat s Palmas Alfrough such a me dium, and the use of such stletis recommended by the laglinst acientille and rue teal authority. SpitAß SC PROTillill, iOll. 1110 and 11 8 rerket street, • have manufactureda largo number's) the most approted styles of clay-lined, gaa-btug sitting-room, odic and sales.roont stoves, Whice rvi h we offer to the. tretle .and to individuals desiring en excellent, durable tied heater at low rates, to enable them to make hetilthful alterations in thoirairendy spacious storerooms to fie coutinedato their extensive trade. Those unprovided with stoves, or wishing to subatituto a health-impart ing for , a he one, will consult their beat Interest by consulting the qeeeret Sneer. ' We would OK add that esars. James Spetkr lit Co.l have invented the mot per cot base-burning and il-) lunainatint stove of the ago'. Numeretts fforte have been made by stove manufacturers and others to pro duce a perfect base-burning or self-feeding stove, with illuminating *lndorse: . butlina this latter point they have signally failed, because no adequate means was invented tet prevent, the mica windoses front being smoked ile iclndling the fi re. • In this now stove the Mies windows are plaood in a patent revolving cylinder Thehi whitlows can thus be closed while the fire is being 'kindled, and after the coal is ignited rho oylindor can be reversed, throwing the windows open--Jentireli free from smoke—and presenting,a perfectly bright .and clear light, tnbich cannot be produced in an g other stove. We would advise all who want the latest and tu'est Perfect stove to call and ace this groat invention. LIMIT AT LAST! lien. Franklin, 'with his eon' and kite Drew lightning from the cloudy skies: Now, Spear, with his ”Itevolng•Light," The power of darkness too defies, The object so long sought ie vain, - By mechanician and by RAVI. . Comes forth from Spear's prolific brain— Th,omonder;of this wondrous age, , As morning or itis evening star, As glossing sun or mellow moon; Sli ins from the firmament afar. So shines Spear's ateve in cosy room, No genius could a stove devise • More perfect that this minor sun, ' Not Argus, with his hundred eyes, Nor Lyelops, with his tingle ono. 'Tis free from all Annoying dust— ' la free from deleterious gas,— • 'Tits free from smoke and free from rust, And other excellence it had: • It saves the fuel and saves the health. • p romo t e s good feeling and; good either; And those wint'd lonrn the road to wealth, Will buy this peerless stove from Spear. We aro glad to learn that `oar townsman,l), C. Sellnatler; Ma become Agent I'r the sale o f these StoVes in this ctty, No. 414 .Penn mrCet.. deo 121 w - - -- -- - • —-- - - - - - - • --- - -- ------ ---- WOMAN.—PEMAL'ES; OWING, TO the peculiar and important relations whit)) ' they sustain, their peculiar organization, am the ounces they perform, are subject to Many tif• borings. Freedom from these contribute in our email degree to their happiness and welfare, for none can be happy who aro ill.. N'ot only so, bu no ono of those various female complaints can long be.suffored to run on without involving the general health of, the individual, and ore long producing permanent sickness and premature decline. Nor is it pleasant to con suit u physic's) for the relict of these various delicate affections, and only upon the most urgent necessity will a tree woman so far sacrifice her greatest charm as•to do t r . Time sex will,then thank us for placing in heirhands simple spoeilleawhich wil be found e Icaolous in relievieg and curing al, most evey ono of those troublesoine complain : peculiar to their sex. ' • HALItnoLD'S ExTBAOT OP . Deourr..4lendred : suffer on in silence, and hundreds Of others upe ply'valniy to druggists and doctors, who'either merely tantalize thorn with the hope of a our t or apply remedies which make them worse. would not wish to misert anything thativoldo injustice to the ()filleted, but lam obliged to a that although it way heproduced from excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborlou: employment, unwholesome air and food, proles , menstruation, the use of tea and coffee, and fro. (plant childbirth, it is tar oftener eaused by dl. root irritation applied to tire,MlMOUs membrane of the Vagina itself, . Whon reviewing the causes of these distressin : complaints, it is most painful to contemplate the attehdent evils consequent upon them; it is but simple justice tO the subject to enumerate a few of the many additional 'muses which so largely affect the life, health, and happiness of wont()) -in•allolassoa of society, and whielheonsequanily affect more or less directly, the welfare of the en tire human family. The mania that exists for precocious education and marriage, causes the years that radar* designed for eorpereal devel opment to be wasted and Perverted in the re straints of dross, the early confinement of school and especially in the unhealthy, excitement . o the ball-room. Thus with the body halt clothe. and the mind unduly excited by pleasure, per verting in Midnight revel the hours designed by nature for !deep and rest, the work of deatruotio is half, ageemplishod. ', In consequence of Otte early etrein ' • upon he system, tinneeessary effort is rev lred by tiled* icate votary to retain her situation In school at • excitement,hus aggravating the e en. on lit over, another in keep the mind morbidly sensitive to impression,Whil i ,the now constant restraint of fashionable drew) absolutely forbidding the exercise indispeplable to the attainpiontand retention of organic aft and strength; the exposure tonight air 1 t I au& don change of temperature; the complete pro: tration produced by exeessiVe danoing, must o • necessity, pp:4mm their legitimate effect. A hust,an earlyinarriage caps theeihmaxefrntscry, and,tbe - unfertunate onb, lathed* tits %telly re gardlessof the plain dictates and lM eodstrances of her delicate nature, becomes an unwilbr. subject' of medical treatment. , This .is brit truthful picture of the exlserlendo of thouttand• et our young women. Long before the ability to orterelso the, fun& time of- thegeneratiVe organs, they require al education of their peculiar neroue systoml)cotn• posed of what is Called the tisane, which is, i i common with the female breast and liPS,evident ly.undor the control of menial emotions and tit 800;atione at an Carly period 'of life; and, as we shall subSequently see, these emotions, when ex pessive, ' lead, lonl before, überty, to habit: which sap the vey f 9 orthel vipthaserebatu r e h a_s selkompletod bolt dOye °mutat . . • , . , • For remale_Weakriestiand Debility White' a or Leucorrhtea, Too profuse Menstruatio % n, Exit atiel- Lion, Too Long Contitlneil , 7PeriOtie_ L rer Pretlapeus and Bearing Down, or Prolapeus titer!, we, offer the moat perfect spooltle known ; lIPLOOOLb'S VOMPOUPD N4T)1.1.07,0P Ruiz. Dlreetions for use, diet, had advloNaebotn ye . • , Females in every period o life, frOm' infancy to extreme old agelll turd it a remedy to ard.na- Lure in the dischge of its funetione. - Strength is the gigrY, 9f nranh,oo4.„„ felt/ ronerlthoo44 Mist Botuts ZATRAOT /Went/ Is more . strengrening: than any 'of the preparations Of Dark Or ron, in• finitely safer, and i more pleasant. , Hatmeetn'S Eirrairey illuotruilurring . reedited it ther indorse-, Mentor themOttt prommenl pbviloins ih the., United States, is now offer : i to &Meted human), Vasa certain cure for the . .. . g diseases and synitnoms, from WI .litteVeri' . • r Originating ) General DebaltY,_ ontak . . Pt) Deprea. sion,• /Mbeollity,ll6 - pia to the Head; Confused Mou t - • n Irma. billy. R080%000.0 and, etpletinnalr tlbtr Absence of Idusfthir Mir ; Lois . t Appe ite, Dyspepsia, N W.,elp , • Dieorgani. zatlon Or ParardarAtie rgaos . = t . eralion, , Paipatation:clf the Hitart.iiirtif 'in, I '' , theca)). ' coMitartte IVA NerVOuV444. - Dabin • , . state of time ettsteer. - To insure tbergetii;bie l 'eut this Out. -Ask for Ilatarloto's,. Take,er.' - Sold by Druggists arkd DtallortievAlisaw4-41i2ift "per Dottl xpr 9,botUe# fo re titml to any, address. lbe sympcommunise. .49rA te lt nk .1 1 1i 1 A 141 , 00 4 8tierui rAfr 9,4 N ee Lb 1' rehoteee ' .89-ir Nola; ARV GENUII4IffiIIMIS66NRIT In streetengraved- wrappeli wail' fite-elifille Ot my OlterMleal WarehOuse, and espgii.,, 1 • pet li-Nmeediltirl -..' .. H t • - Spl i zr • Reaastii4sll.\lo4"OcH;Co4l . . • riost Bites find 411 s oots pilaw '3 , ote4oo li r gi - ku:so6l4 highosi of, the /tae pbtleiktff*:` Nqs. l oll4atT • MeMeow to onr own dni niiiktwOldf ri ‘" the Inhnl Ikt of thloio&nn Iffiti ' ettlit f u iniky • t confluent nem dilllcAt surgical vend lons ~ 1 ~ i 1 g . k I SAYR F'S''' -., .‘ . • .-.. • NSTANT: 'PAIN' CUR f i'vr vin fe,,,,l.l i i ! coptAwlk.l4l!'i '" P":.t 1 4ia ia Ito ( OKI is lillitvl l 7 mogiqi, Ito It i,iti,killiqq6' l *.4"' tikt Irrly implies* as . i 4 ,a is apptit.ittiti t 0 tit.ifillftOi/ii. 1 ' tter ago M to no adult,. .1160.3itAi'61iirOnitatio0:44 'I tit). filet thls Is no Action, hat 6 i'Ai i tbilkvilli iliti t , ( 4IA tkirtflt •- ' and a single application of the cure will twtrflue• the snow ektptical ratercr of Its tnall mlrrecOmat ifirt#y: i 77 h • WE ORALIMIQB - *it ' vitt#4,o l . 4 ''', . , -To Prodwe4ta 2404 , •;':;::;:. No family that once peco)oi deqthictltrel , > , : with its vitluca ivill bo;icidiglif`.# 4 ' ,':',. I . Prio• 50 CO. ' Bold by all Drogitsto. IL'ect• ' ' Ei, ll s llsllll i' 01.., ~. i._„ 4,! .., ~. ... • , sourrppostonhvmhwit; p; , See what J, A. Dudiekasi.,ortbs jirilk_lot it d toy ilt titoffoni. one of o.1 1 11911‘1 1 ,1h:4f 1., ostablionmentlin Olio* a i No. W ISSIIKVAN er.irtrelfOgitoriii i' ,- ' Anl4lll roo 'Mt -, ... .1 te E.llittlll4llt A Do.. Reading..ro,-- rt It offorcia me ileum to vest of the INID l r lt ts let!ryso r '' l it i l l ob e k u eT w it, abdomen apn ohlo i .' 'Aftoiisullo I 4, ;.-: „ i;lVl4lll(innjitat!l:44 ' -6 " , L dw ', Wan ro t e yed in's . w otto4 ~, • • . , 4 the roil o that Ii could itohtot __IIAL I , iiii rtulU belroW r tga r riAnaP :.= ' 4 4 tw 1 every cam anflohnost instantly. I ..h"•,. ' ri4l 1 Itepreothilylom 'O iho firm of Dudley A Ste Ii4:41:40 1 1 ) 474.• gusts. • I t * • .'• . . ---4...1.,.... 4 ,...4.....44,...-.44.‘, , : „ ! :, •• I • • . .., ~,, I ~ ,• - liAltll4El' , ~ , • • .1 1 t. Alt L . S' 0 Air ti ' .'itt , Tllle 011RAVE 4 57 4 AND nor A firlOg R'' All PURIVIt'S l'llAr witi. by I.'oll, WANIIING CLOTII4S TOP TRH OREA'r 'AMERICAN BO P' OOMP ! tako 'leisure in informing tht t pi if ./t and' y leinity ib (but voter Pa 0 04 1 • IlouiekooPors thAl,tney, axe, I/ introtleoints °op anpertortti au o ollowln_g but Nest , ' i • 1 'lt , ' , . to. IT'D—For Cleaning ?day ? , WoOdoiretks *at, -• ble,_ SE cIND—For .01ean i 4g (and Po lishing at !kg saute t tue):Netail of . 4401 as .1 ~t ~ . Housotteopors lion at nee le a entai l : l E toga of this; as It Is entirely anneal to k 0 I. i he etefore, Polishing Bowdete, Brieiti Itiktv o As too. do.; 00, l , li ~1, .. . lED—For b Pilot or m ath Balk 4410 1 ' i w ere theta ire any 00 Malt tie ei stint/ ~ (‘ hands, such as faint, Crease of any kill • Wu( Ink Aro,,Ao. roußTli and last—For the thousand and ens other purposes for which soap le In constant ewe. and whioh it is tinvoulble to enumerate atthia thno.. • ' . ‘. :•1 1(6 E it 0 ...141UP DIRECTIONO f rog UAW° FARMS Tl4lll for ono t and ofifory purpose atidire tnatitto ti' be Used IQ thetstatna manner Ins anrot4ti 1 this exception ; that _ W only olunir te . : I:1 . the amount oftoUr oan jp. agoompi of the , 'I treb t ei , . ti," " s uits as °there, and ONE-TIIIIt and LABOR salad, WANTED, every Person Ps icacUloploiry It A.ltnit4l PriAlti, stow i p, l .l. ~ nhwAitig Or Al 4, xMiT iATrati, Ab l" ‘ itattiachired Exclo4ltidi, b,l thePiti.ort Y:itti r eifig's ' Soap al.', 103 ileele Mew, Phitaeleleihilli:" l, l4 0 11 AItIL I 6 & 0 o'. ;. 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