ILY EAUtlituf R E A N 4a, PA. w41),1 Y, ,1868.. T Y . ' A N ;CO gt N r insT EDITION—JV aor cr. To AIIirEItTIINERI4. eh ti..einents Intended for insertion In ‘1.10: I S4KIT f'; AP I°, I)oloCilier t s InWit 1)0 1.01 0 1„ 'II oieltiek 4 44 otherwino v „in be 10011110 for WM3IIIOII, This rule will iii It itif4ed ted ! ; s,) A Howl; fell this morning at Fourth and ron ;,trects. Not butt / T ilt : COW t 1101140 dottlt Is tint of order; nut) . 4.,)111(1 1,0 alletuled to.. 1 fir 1 - i t , ty MR. EI,IAS Ittitom, of f3pring township, tlO morning to Mr. llorringimf,skr,ivo, ta, a he,oy draft horse for tho stun of 0375.09: notleeil this morning, quite a millibor who, had min i ° tognr4 foA Acr g iltribn I,ol(,,,triatoti It 'UMW On tho M0,41k. -o ra ipmyit,lns t ijunipod off 1110 down rtswingbr train this Morning, When' ho full and was flinch injured. Another warning. -• • • 'A - A A rEririoN has noon prosoutott younl oi l by a nuinhor of citizens, asking' for the opening of Syr4ig streoriont rficorn vim! te stroqt, ( . 1 ).11 4 41. Le 140 g i ir;.tioxandor caso will come up in the rood Slalom District Court on Friday, when A pqring of the arguinoui,tt of tho tiofonso for a ow trial will ho had. r • lIIICECI cinusr uttett.—'Pilo ladles connected nail this church, arei t :naltlng prepar• • Holm to decorate tb betaltitul titructdr4 riW overgroOnm for tli IMt}iLityit. ENoAotio. Whiter's Military Baud and toechl's Orchestra Itafe heen engaged to ftti. imh tho ettoilo for rho erystal's Bat Masque, Thesttity (A.oning, Jati.l2th i 1809. CEI.I, AND HURT it .111f011 -1-marevening lady named Mrs. Bauch, residing In the er part of t4o.pipt, f m 11 1 1 1 ) 9 (1 , 4 10 lin on tho Olowalk, novoroly njur ninorsoft. st,r,Evi:•errroile Of .protlialote: oltei tif ~very mnrelliabio . lthapo (mu' the culls of young men. A figtturo 13 00k of g old KOCIII4 (0 be the favorite. lityloo,f 'll Itustumt 'OlscOunt' 'forage .aer ninety thousand dollsis;#,WOtilt,„',Choy ; ,Iwo pay thrum per cont. on dully balanuos. They havo over a inillhn s ton AT a meeting. of tho llo r ard•ot i krlson •14 , enna Iho following odleora Ivor° rd 7 oloctods ( ;unser, Warden ; Ms. II.? (7 . ltµsoi, Matron; be.W. Mttrzay Wotdblai, Tun Birdsbo)'o, Cornet Ilanditorfwbloix Mr," Augustus Mintier, ls, tho losdpr i ft ti• known musical organlzatiOn; en d hell:" ropu talon that k oxeellod by vory feW 111 the Mato. • • 4 ;-i • -•,•• AT a meeting of ,Co Counells ! It was ro hcdw that tho stun etoo is hereby 'appr¢ pri3ted to tint Conunittuo on Law to pttrehaSo the iiiipors of tho lato Aaron Albrlght,idecons• id, relating topurveys of property pitldeisby him in this city. ' ' • • ' • ~ • , orrtrim. notloolhiui noon given that:on land istlertlio nit of January, 1869, all odltoramehool writers and innilstora of the gompol.wlll be 1.3.. S Ni ovor tilb ' lJohliol road free 1 , 1" thplr egrlilloaloB of of f , I,rhigh _ • - hum . postago iody lid oloattod In Oils way. Put a little clean wator in a ton-oliii. Throw tit l IQ ((My :atanni9; f aud If griw, a (o% gralitli of titiltiratitili fow 'Hum you can tako thorn out with Moir Mom o bright ai tho plot uoBt.t , • ----• A I,l:cculti: tiN Ciunt isTRY Nvlll fro given at Ow Whwhotor.FonittlO ofinleiry, In Min ,treot Abovo Eighth, /this dvotlig, by Prig. 11.11'1110H-dor, Prlnolpal. Thht lecture is OX to lig very hithresthig, and should tho toather 1)0 lino ) a - ,htygo,attondoloo Is natal- •• • licssoNA L.—TAMIL Cominahtior liredorleit Pearson, of thia.o,ity i ho on, ordered to tho Now York NavyAillrd.L Volaptakidor Pearson has bat recently returned from the cruise to Europc off Allinlial•VarrovOtOg-shipi the Franklin. 110 is ono of the most gallant and elkelent of life yoffugarplll i cerer th? Navy. Tar Keystone State Normal School, at Kutt.town, lierhH County, 'tiflll IVe•Olion its sesmiott on the first Monday alter Now Year, January .1, Istltt, yo r h how and gentloniffn desirous of obtaining. lietolikit, practical and scionthie education, ought by nil moans to avail thernsoifti Ortho hlfOrded 11,y thbi school. • •••••• .1 t 1'I)II(l: INTELLtogratio,LJhrntih Ronoy . urroted h 4 night lor .t .At drunk. 'llll3l,noidlOtk 40 ArdUallt , WO Ills Honor, Um Mayor, Who 'hied hint 0125, which Nttiii lio paid own; whorl ho was pa eluirgoo,.•-; Fourteen hulgors found sholtor "hi ll° Malian 11.ouso jaht, • • • Jlonc ItAr,f,s.—'flio First Grand Ilan of the "National elute". ofkandom,..vrAlbitt= tal,d at the Itianaon ottso,Ork ttaltOvelealnitofJ, uttary A (raotl Ball 1011 tah9 Placa*. 0 /9 P ub n° holm) of Tarael I.fartnnin,lit Stir tag township, Christmas (JVC!f an Q. 2 193 f yt?' The Finit giant Fall a Tribo,, No. Improved Ordor of' 'Ite(1.)%109;:ivill tako place at Library Hall qn' Tnt•ltll 'etkierlinft, Jaunary I,3th. ------ 4 - 7 ------ • - • , - : , i ' INwAnn.—At a .lueoting 4 City :.COuneilii on Saturday night; It WAS ' ' rosolvedtthet ~t ho i ci Committeo on Viiinuco bq'and the alte`horeq• authorized to oiror a 4 . ov.Orti I , toilAn,e.Ao(l.t: non to tho bunt of COO WM Anil l'F'. st! , ."l paid for tho apprehonsiou and , conviction of incendiaries,) for tiro apprehensionenil • eon % lotion of the person or porsolis'Wll . 4o ~itet:on 1 40, or caused to hi), set on lire; op,' leteßern lug of Bin lltli instant, tho bnilding ;occupied by the WashinKton•limso c..7ompanA .., I tit. lintositotto.-A s hisldhels 110 W -0110 of WO growing towns of •Nolniyikill, VolleY• , /t Awes 414 importance mainly to ,thq Anctensivn Iron Works of Me..4..5r .11 itl- Cl' litYkO, who, in their large rolling mill, nail aline, anthracite furnam, charcoal furlittoo, tiLe. p einploya largo numbor of operatives: , The Jplitee .l ia tin ' 0.0 one, having boon eetilod OvAir,'Orliirtrg ago, when small' forges Wbre ' iablis 64 ,wilo the Bird faintly, (utter, wham , tthot WO ,Is 1181 " 0 ( 1 i) on 1111 Y Crook, which names brelligh the basin. ' filidel4fid AO WitUtlfieNt ., Ant lion of nearly or nijoniA,goo. BAN x mit'rtins' oitel - Awll in nnY ""'... 4 -77 . 4 ( Way intoiestod in bankruptcies are reminded that up to the/ first, of,junuary;noor,,dfochkroes by the bankrupt law' Will bo loped ~plukont regard to the .amount Or [Meta 91 1 E 0 1 )011 Y Navin aurroudeml ; that is, a debtor n -I no Property beyond what the low ex,empto ,and allowed him to retain, might still be ,rel eiliold. of his debts. Upon being filed after that ate the debts will not ho discharged unless• at el fifty per mits Of th 9; mltetint. TroVed 'flitli bo paid, oi' rt tiWoritjt 'of , k OW ‘ bfreditora giro their consent in Writing. • E r r x a 1 1t) 1 'Alb • 44' It dualagial foyer Ma bro lien oat in the shape`of an °Won't°. Our by menial reeor k t has*cs,•9mwd9o : ovory wool( fo r sonio thno past. Tlio ravages of the opt, donee, wo repot to,sv, 4 ;11 !14f1 exclusively to bus§ 1141)10,$;11V 4 .a 4 0 14 0. 112 "I' mai WO grievotorelate,tho raweetestoytellett, I best, aro always first to. go. 1! Batit, li mAndinktbd.fiegiirinby ',. or. 0.4041,.W„ ,di we hepo thfs ophlepihi .it lay 'lliersao_ nu, F.;pread to tho,utterrr; dloir co I ' IV li_tat_oiß,O tbat r Wtl d- r . r - T in ,‘ iu, DDyk . golni-lem di f ikiiii‘ Li: '• : . 1. :; drrl',l t tl , :„ 44 0i...1 tivtarri MM====lilfla= . , ......, F A Tits Gaut . • F *after 4 Thk lee . . : of A n i l ,. ,! tag t o g yi...onapto i eur ow • 1 0 , ,. a j oa ri to4iy we no 1., • wagon roads t•• •• • •• throeig the strtletpotomerafit five - ~ • att • th ee,: in tb okn p r l.4 OWN; gra, ~ 1$ ,41,110 JOD- F , ,tk I . .ot - bta , 000 of the tAtamisities at tit t *tidt the 'dealers' **mice ibe 1 top xi 3i taco 10 their simply. Thby I t ful i ve to on time by the !Crab:wk. -We hope Ice In y,bo abundant DO cheep next year. . . trivENTive imvicAtiorts,trao tans qf tom. Inte,, copkoo t trive, , oblekoo-000 1 48 ' are .now worked up _allying: into provokingly good luiltettoas 0 •hird of paradlee feathers. ; l the' initiation be is trill° closer.° And the letter. 'WM be f.ol l, blidly , tabooed sit , the - feathers of , the °seism' nt0;; :."typ hafts tot smith" oisrliah re '.7thlif - Roo* , ' co* - *by ..' T 34 ,rn m ,oetto itsilture and Icirkey blizsud ift Do moniplisitedthat , the di ff erence between the plume titerttodarirei:theahOulder of the lady auffliVACtit4lehAre4l( 6 l 4 ol , the **Wet of her ser antja , r 4 , 4 b;ceinabitih4ho, 43 .heer'Se thestra*..i ~',...,i • • • rifinve Piv.s: foilowhig reelpo for ming° plei, whicharemow 4 •easson, conil donAlt.rt*lfineeltilxl to the 'editor of the Ger inaigeArn 'Ail4rapiChy, Ittily Who has nrio4 it rupopAly,iimisin : Boil 0,0,011 beoftpogueto- denciasll gettoldi then ukop, it flue, with one mondteetViatwhalt Took of, apples, • two. pcitiiiidiv6f4ittirntlites , _Ploked , and wasluxl very. carefully, one pound ` Sneed, half . an. mine° thottfitltdortod 0 1 0vOg'slisPtet 1 / 4 4 31 on*. mon and gingen : three pints of sweet oider,ene pintefiMadeiraehaltro. pint , . of ;, h rendy, with wirTgOr,V .."10 0 t , e9 tA) YOnr tAii;te..• This I OP irAdq) l , ol , l6l , l s - , • • ~ ~, 1 , .;., .1 l'aoarstomuso4luoki Work • hos „imititt t ,f+X*- l i ridtsdltt obtaininglphoephorne from its mitt; e 1:', 0,0141190)107 , ;ipa te e d , : , of , from . 'bones; ti cpkimpqtype Al :suzipky. It is "WA that b ktakingAinepa kr, stlatatt,' qr. Phoepileto o lime, with two parte - of sand or iplowdored il nt, With tho additioNtl 4 litlinaloot amount o ehereeeli end .b) , keeping the mixture •at is Wd‘krat fotk guffloient , timee • • the_ phOsphorue Will bedieengagod and pass. over. The Wilds acid, or,filliwAt,ao..rnhinea.with the lime, setting 11 '9 4, the , Pnativatort, , Nme!). bt then doom posed by, tho carbon, and the,. pilosphorus id Ilivrdto4, , - ;., • i )O. IC4F;P:4oi•torr.—At an tdootiori MA, by tho.CocoolltAVhatnboro Ni). 2. 0. , K 7 itg on; Wednesday; oVentrig, Doa, 106 h, 18.08, tho Tot lowing °Moors swore chosen to servo during the'eakting Friandship year, Viz t ,• , '• Sir K. J!d - --r.Y. • . 8,8., itetwer. 4•Ch.,.P win Shatter: DlSSinger. • E. 800.-11 A. Borg. • .P. Seo.—A. tihlthitSS". •). • • • • Trtourdietli. C. Roes. Traptoo.:—Dr. 11.1.0istor M. Naglo , A. R. !Round, 4 , 1 W. Lauer... , OPP.. gp ; 100 .00140R A T r ;440 lover of inudlo shd,uld to hear.,the. performance of the World's first violinist this evoning,at ISsystone Orieta.lfoUstf: .The seats' for the concert are already mr,el t rik and there',will, without doubt, be a crowded house. An ldea has gone ftbroad that the fOuidettl Star of this ovoni - ng's enteitsipment-is not the original 010 full, hut ilia sop, some other person ;184111111;3f( his name.. Thisimpression is erroneo us . Lie to wbontivolvill have: tho . pleasure of listening tO•tilkht is'the one, only genuine Ole Bull, par c,rcalef!ca' the. " ; lcipg„of living violinlida t to whom our fathers and mothers listened long years 'Ago with'. wonder and delight. 'lsis thus a -link Connecting us with a by goP‘g 'loPettit l 4 l 4 ,and ' tho, sweet streams of harmony Which flow fronfhis favorite mold arouse in the soul those feelings of in sympathy which are over evoked by the'assocititibfil of the and shadowy past. Romuntms.—Numerous are the complaints we hoar of , robbories and burglaries in this city. About Vila same the° last year, a series of crlineff wo i rq imuinitted until the arrest and conviction era few of , the criminals. Wo be- ileyolhat thetio ,robborlos aro committed by young_nion; and, the police of our pity' should dikeet;,tholr..attontion to . this class, who are lounging around the la or boor saloons atui etteet•corners. Chief of Police MoNall, with °MOON ten,lNlNon Beige!, Lawrence; Clay, Maputr; Sharman and Boone, aro always on thelb(oko?ot t and, fro Very active officers. We wish; wo +could eay , , ti) same of the othor pa. 'icemen, • There Is no use in disputing the thorn Is too much "dead Wood" in out pekoe • lbrco, wo hope our worthy Mayor will hold each and °Very ono of them ton thorough and otriot disohargo of their re. speotivo dudes. To see it noticed in the pa. pore of .this city that the dwellings of .police officers aro robbed, reflects dligrod!t upon the 011ttro polk) form. . RAM's ' ESTATI.2 1.11113 . OVIIiIENTS Ir 9 lusat..—it Is fulldor.eeyeara, sinco so much osteto initirovonuent in this city was aeon; as during the prosont season. Whole rows of dwellings, and'all heat and substantial build built in 00 latest styles and plans, with al do etnuVenionees tenants. may desire, haVe gone , ,up.' ,, To all those who tako, a prldo lathe beauty and elegance of Reading, it must ho 49000 our fultlstliot,ton that so many buildings hikto'been Pitt'up which aro calculated to In vite rispetitable people to make our thriving city, their horne t Ono thing , more is wanted, how Over; is for - some publio•spitited capitalists to project and erect, and that its' a Public Ilall,so built as tOib0.131110(.i to ailkinds Of amusements. It is h disgraco to a city like Reading—a city of over 45,000- Inhabitants—to lenvo this want , unsupplied. Tiiero can no where bp a bolter . opportunity than' hero at the present, to undertake such an enterprise. grist-bliyas hall would ho a 'profitable invest matt and would add more to' the importanco of the "city than perhaps a few would imagine. First-blass perfordiers, such .413 give moral ex hibitions, would be induced to come hero if there was o hall sultablo. Tho Cool Burgess IllinbtrelA would have remained a week in this eity,if the hall had boon :large enough: 7 Mo Bull, throe nights. - Father Kernpia troupe is kept away for want of a hall. Eminent Ilea. it4trere WqUld not come because the hall was snot suitable; the Now York Thoatro could not o sulted,and a number of others who would liave given moral oxilbitions, to which bun grads of our citizons would havo rosorted; if okfor this want: A great many pooplo keep away . frinn the:exhibitions, now because all, 40000 - are OTQWII together,and in many eased, such characters tinter who aro not fit to'be tot ()rated among humanity, and thus respectable pti*Ple keep away. ' The halishould be built art thd first story, and so arranged that staging 'could ho put up,' with galleries, and a plum, for. the orchestra. It is not neceisary, for us to dic tate how the hall ohoulo be built,butlit should buren the inen'elplacostifaniusinnent in Phil adelphia. A stock company tornietribi this purpoanNuflauld no doubt succeed: . i. „ . ''llitlEP lkf rzcnite.- Unidenborg College, (lAitheran,) at Allentown, has 140 students. —4--40inn,11 cattle in nice yesterday,. Skates Medal hs, Most now, are in demand byktp.n*.Atae OP T payers in .. both should ttise thein Ilrundy hO4 finally! 4liodreed' that a ~ WidoWlnuat abstain frouvballa and parties one year after the death of her t hulinutd. , rl r paterday was misers:- Uta k piur}4,,,snd nielanehaly., Snow, bail and rakefell ) alternately = hem A steel gray sky. 4-41.-..llenry Campbelistown,, lobariCh ooun i klllo4 a hog ! a ! few days ago, Which 'Weigh° 810 "A pounds..Chrlstruas tx i i overArpeir Ravi) nado, their ap -4,60;--‘ll is predicted that PhriAtmas will bo an intensely cold day. Wo sliali knoW .when Wel:Anti Mund. ' rout fors' "toors-especially gas meters-this cold weath er. Wrap them upfwelltWith woolen cloths. --Tho ladies' 'nett° for sleighing time-1 Never put off till , what can bed to------When delays , aro dangerous-- leaving the arm/ Oh the ,aidawallts , / kis fora blow" may be a good motto ; hlt bow about a blow of the "rind aoa 0 cities it is finable to leave snow on • the sldtr• hrthis city it is ibidable after many dhya, mtniht . eAhe disgust, of. the, inhabitants Sliereate express companies are doing a fiamanhing", businegfal. just now. The ex preSsAiragons go dohing about in all dire*. tions with their gracious best friend a man as in the world, is a *ell tilled pocket•book.---It is better to be lueky than nab, and a titan is lucky if he has good friends. :faugsa . 1#040,09;4P 1 .4. . • • ~r , a • ~. ~.~ • ~ =I • • ' - .11419 r XitifittW r, • t 4 RADI *may. . , •< .ra•s , 131 rnifinlelphla, iie moneta nutters there is itilniportent °beige to not Ithein,le a soon demand ter panda, awl the rates are hiirdening 114)111 " b _ 0 0 11 " 1 ° 0 11 11 MOW 11 0 4 4 0 ,00 1 OW. of ,quotatiena tor either eat *manor diaconate, which ern as tennis i Loons on Ball, firat class collateral*, Offt per cent, t gamusimpow 4114.741 6 per cent., and 'pima A 1 paper, 8010 Per cent. , Trallo.otmllnues In an anatilleteelOri 1 941 7 4 " tion but Otte Is' it continent tone, and the' idled Cbspts entertain hem of,ineremed iunivity af• ter the, holidays. Busineve continues dull at the Stock Board.- pity Mans are eicedy at 97 tor the eid, and 10C4 U for the new 1111111011. lablsh (1 . old Pam eeld ski. 89—interest cur; the market for bovernment seouldtlekregukine about %helpmate as lad quoted. Redding Railroad sold at ,411,4--b . ded 1 , 1190 04, and pantyhose 'preferred at 710 'lra bid for P ennsylvania Railroad • 47.4 toy! Maio kilt Railroad i 67 for kilnehlll Railroad, anti W% tor rhiladelphie end' . • • 4 • Canal shares were very dull ( sales of Schuyl kill Narlgatiou preferred et ge b. 0. and Air" bid for Lehigh )(irrigation. ' " Tam. following highly important letter. from Secretary iteCulloolt ha. !men prepared for ,tlitt use or the Approprlati n Committee Of. ttw House. 11 contains the lieeretarra estimates for the varlets iteliartlnentil et theireverhduldb for tho Ilsimi year ending Jane so, 1870, the total atllOttat .Rettig •11100.000,000. The ApProprlation Committee arrange their bills atoordifigltt Z ' Tagaseat rarnimer, DN A 7. lee S. IST: ably to a lo in nonlethal of waitress o in at r. I.Bio, I bare the honor to transmit f ort e informa- Mon .or the House of Hepresentstiont i tiated state. meets ,of the *4l)**l9. tarnished by el resPeetive tieso of departnatett or r atpropliat op required forth best seat ending June 30. laiik, all lolletti i . For civil tint" latilad Di ,00 Oiroasei erfore b t Int/impart% tetanal revenue. warts, 1 • Pg domain. ,dellelearg In the revenue. , * rest odic. Drpertmeatontd en ether_extam I re .I de . ex cept peruas," ladies', aild the Wet at ar da l ; arts:o4M% , rrlT,r.itviz b.„„„„,..,, 1 .. 0.: % 1 tf.tt: 4.P4014,1..y, . ~,2„,,,,,,i to! , mos 86 For i atme es and lottilloattent ' 4,.55.$ 00 For harhomad Myer improvements. • • puhlin bnildingt, /to ,•••• 8,480.018 00 For natal et tahlltintitat„.••• ... 20,1M1.411 59 m Ur `'.l .- ' • ,•+ $158,014,011 71 ao 4 natuteetet are sled statements showing, find, the appropnetices est matt for the ge .vices of the Meal year ending Juke 3u 1 0, made b,y former note'of Compete et a speeitiontia 08410 chltractllr.• at fellowt. vls: ' • • . • For uilseellanecaut objeeta. hielidhig the espenteiSt colloollnit the revenue kola easteati w. , 61,749,00) 00 For compensation to the Yost.oldee 1./e• --, partmopt for mail 'apices. . t . .. f.. 1 ,, 700, 00 For thativilltatioti of Intliansim t 4 10. For ansitif and lOmpping the militia...: '• • .• Neu, .) Ipp Fee Interest on the peal* debt,.., M. 128,ek1, 000 , . Total, " ' $13040,670 00 ' Second, The estimated balances of existialt appro. priatlons which will be `2exPended on June 30, part of which were required for th °payment of the liabilities of the present fiscal year but which will unfit not •be drawn from the Treasury t after June 60. 180, es follows: • . For the Ovil service. etc., ' , .eP.907,638 68 For "'emend and Indians, 24,1568,831 49 For Weir PePartteera, , , + r_.ert 44 For Nary Department ; ' 3,945 PI S It) ' I e.a...er5tni..........• Total, $68,322.601 37 it is estimated thus of this sum there will ho stotnit't od. for the service of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1870, 862,080,401 11, leatltig $5.8A312 281 total esti matod " expenditures for the year ending Juno 30, 1870.11303000,000., It app4ar. by the statemnt of the estimated balances of existing appropriati ns Which will he unosponoed on June AIM. that t he sum of 841,830,8 M/ 1)8 may be carried to the surplus rand. • Wen tt,oett, ' • Secretary of the Treasury. • .Bushong & Dro., Bankers, No. ln, North 6th street, • quote sus follows s :f ROADIIIO, Dep. 17,1838. 114 1 " • /I: 7 r . 1 • 100# , ,• 410 1(11N 1 3th - 184 Old U.S. 6'B lOU . - OW U. H. ti's 1862 - NoW U. 8. 5-20'6, 1864, July and Jan. New U, 8.,5.20 , 8 180. May and Noy. Now U. 5.1805 now , • . • Is ow U. 8, 5.20 '& 11467, July and Jan: " Now U. 8, 4.20'0,481Pi, s• • Ton Vorty BohoB. - • ' • Uold In Now York ,uo to 12 o'clock, Uold In Reading at lb*sbong BrOa., The Grain Market. ht. Paul slow states, that advlees from lied river sl o w that the suffering at that mettle• meat le more than over. It le thought that 46,000 barrels of dour will be necessary to keep the peel plo through to thoharveit. The fish and buffalo supplies aro very email. There may bo eauto each eases in echo parts of the country, but in genoral tho wheat orop tura.' ott out favorably. In Oregon, they haVe 4,000,009 bushol6 of wheat more than they know what to ao with. In 18.59, the wheat crop of the country amount ed to 173,101,927, In 1866, It was 175,000,040 push• els. In I&'9, the produce of Indian corn amount ed to 038,792,740. In 1066, it was 601,016,205 bushel& Pr'tell Paid for Flour Mut Grain. imunno,r!tions. . ' White Wheat Flour per b1,),,i x'Boo Red 4,- •• . " Extra Family pera. 11 60 bbl It 00 , 14 le Corn Chop (old) - _ 185 0 (new): ' - lie Corn told) 185 11c1 is DOW) • . BOA 1 tddlluga, t 1 • Common, .. 1 . Meal r ' s OS Corn , , ' , - PAYING PRICIIB.' Whtto Wheat per bueltel, 210 R e d II . II 41 4 900 Corn (old) , ;. .....,«115 .Corn (now.) 95 The Igoe !Terkel. In rig !petit titer° is 'no maOrial change to notice. Sales of No. 1 Anthracite at $l2-12, and' No, 2 at - WOW. , Scotch rig laAniet at si3 V ten, and Forge it's33o2s 50 V Wit. ilfanu fat:Allred Iron commands $97 60 V ton for Hors. Biome are quiet. a The Coal Trade. 'Ruyan, In the annals of thccxial trade, have the shipments been so heavy, it this eta Son of the year, as at the present time. The total "ship. meats from the Schuylkill; Lehigh, Wyoming, and Lackawanna regions, for the week ending- No'ember;26, 1868, were in round numbers, 310,- 000 whs. This has boon about the average week ly shipMent for the past I two months. Of this vast amount 102,000 tOns were Shipped over the Reading Railroad,:f4,o2B tons over the Lehigh Valley Railroad, moat tons over the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad; and Lehigh Canal, 80,000 tOllB by the Delaware, 140,elrawacillsour4 Western Railroad, 40,000 by the .Delaware and Hudson Cornpany, 20,001 by the ,IP,oneeilvaiihi coal . company and st,ooo by tlioBoh4lklllo%eil. total shipments for the year, up to this time, are 1,400,000 tonS mord, Abet' '4l;toy :rem icupt year. With, 01 this increaso and Ole eteadir'eepple mutt require considerable sharp prictioo,lllllolllf the ope ra tors to kept' coat up ' to the prclierit ex.' orbitant high price. • ,• , „ , - IMADIIX4I.III.IOIBr • . e , • . • stove. Bgtanil Broken Coeli '0 25 64 700 Pa , • fajv N u t, • • • , 47.7 SI BitUnlintInSPOSIP Reading Moasekeepere Market. Burram--Frealt flsilsy,-18 1b.,. ' 80 •le . ' Lump, u , 46 Gualsu—Cheese ft - Ib4 • ' • • 5 . 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' 0 ''',''',*''''' 4 . • shamiabl y tkibb tottl i cir A . >,•>2 ~,.. , ••• .• s.. ta7r - —......41. 1 01t.10 ~i ;f'tt 0 • t' , .'. &ON eiThervionktor..l ' . • . . - ,-• ~ 0. ?W/ ,i•., . 1 iliOla *kn.• • , 1 ,11 Pt Ili ii OW -. f i TUII4Iy . 1 , > MP >, ~,•-, . ~ 'op • - Thursday, IV " • -41 0 Fiiii to :!1, tea. , : - , i Ativaryti—We are ,n w., "10 r o A4veet, the throe weeks preoixiing, Christ mas during which time all devout euthollea are nutklagrieresei4tatiolia pr the,.steateal t all feasts. • ' • __-.-- Our Part glitiatatall.alftv, PORT CUSTOS',-1500- 17 ,, ISM , ‘ , Herron P aula: : In purituatuie of , •and by authorit cf,a rtes grAtted proy. 1 7 , IP) by the (re Witel.l ill. ort(MlP. 4 ' 14 Ape I t State of enttsylv nia, Farmers' todko 15 . % rwi, hit fili4tu duly end; rkttlarly mu lti' ~ ' -tn., -4401,C . all 'at Spifintlt Statten , &WY ' P. 01 1 (Y) . 7 g,, • Akcjikko Notat t Tboe, Y .iikalog ',. NV; t 4. tli., tigSlided by P. (i. Henry Promer, MIL WA). tl. N., P. 0. FrankW. Snyder, R. • W..v oii S. 11?'.,..- Pt; o.* Frank Heisler, R. W. 0: Secretary, P. $). -Thos. I..aWrOpf. ,11 , W4l..Mt r,4 qt_ i _W s • ' id i t i Strous, 11. 1 ~ 6. , rreasutor, itro; love i'• i: Chat:Moll, It. W. 0. 'S. (Mardian. Twenty Ilrottiers, baying deposited their Curds no. abidlng to the Laws awl reptiroments of tho GreindLodge, *ere idttlitted' tat& rerognized 1 0 1 !Illil?P•rl79 -, M)r • TS I V,r, T ROg ° ?- . . i. ?'•M) r ' , U. --: The 'L odge , Ik yl og boo n couetltutoil premed. ed to an eledt oh oroffiderS, wheit tho 'fallow ing oftleere i xtere, sleeted and duly . Insttkliod into theft resPectlve offices, rviz : N. CP John 11. Loonhard ; V. 0.-1101try,Trumbe; Venn. Secretary—Elias Raeder; Asst. Secr'y-4 John O.Klrn; TreasitiortUthony Roeder. The, Coring botlgee . were yoprevonted vhs : L ' Att . ilettolited - Soel,. 41, 04g0.4 A ftHa'. f mills, , no, OroveAiodge of , rine - urovet Schuylkill Haven Lodge; Symmetry Ledge of Hamburg. John Cramitord keitt one cif his hititeei to Pat. rick Daily, for 000. Youre, Rt.:rotas% ' ' , `i ....i . ..!..., , ..,..:.:.4.•..,.. I , I , - ~ -. , • Mar the l'Aiit.i.)' '' ` ' ' '"' • ' 1 Streets, Arenttts MIS litighttsys, What are fro, to do to inako.ltoadilng,a ,oily atrietiOnT - 'nimbi an important ittpstlon, and should be well, considered. We want clean atrepOi and side-walks for toot-pussett gers—streetit that'wonld• bo a prodit by 'day Ind well lighted by night. Stich form esson. that attractions to other .oitios,; Tho Boulevards and l'arks of l'arla ; • tho Park{ and !Jordon! of , Loudon ) Berlin,' • Dresden, Vienna and Munich, aro tittraetiona Which no traveler will dispute. Reading has .groat advantages In locality, and incloso proximity ‘aboundathe material. for making substantial streets; • The Imptudeneo of onoumboring our city with a Bounty,Dobj, opntraqteti at a limp when greenbilokS vriSte as plentiful * AEC - blitok• berries, instead of being loviod,by a, tax, Oen,, la now too sadly app U arent. ' nder aueli ei onmstancos, shall• improvements and of r' delapidated ‘ pint won:wilt stroota bo, noglocted• and reinantnketlalred Cidiittha'building sowers and _water grains be , deferred any longer ? hro horious con sider/4ton,ktfiow - our preOprit'. Weal:lsom° taXos. ,But, for..ottt comfort i and to induce otherti to locae among we s h ould ollbr attractions• commensurate With oprposition. It is adinitted wo cannot allow an Increased ci ty, Yet, ifewOrs and waterdrainsiitO prevent 'tho Booding of our' 'Atreetsi are Imperatively domanded. We need a sower to drainflouth Filth street from Po;nn street to the Schuylkill—thisivoulA drain tbo south-western suction of our oity';, anothe4 from Washington andSeeond streets, to connect with the culvert at Lebanon Valloy Railroad, west of„l3lati t stroot"-thts would drain the north-western section - of the, city; ithothe ,r Ao.Convey. 'off Psinifii• Mount' - water, from Walnut street to, Rose Valley Creek, which would relieve the city for the presont. Now, having plenty of 'notarial on hand in the proposed cutting at North Sixth strootodso at North Socond street, and at Walnut, wort of Third street, Aw Ike tinic,—our opportunity. In a fow years wo:*111 have to pay double for material. All our decaying streets should havo a layer of Spills, to be coated with lino river pebbles, of which an abundant supply can be had in the river Schuylkill, above, our city, .and easily boated to our WitarvitS; - ear islover.4ink grav el and sand will answer the smile purpose, 'whit% Is stnnewhoif simnel. to the sand used in the streets of Paris, which , uTo considered the finest in the worlti. The wholo of this could ho ended, In !Ivo year; at an annual ,cost of Vio,ooo ; and, l)y, ralsingour city assessment from la milts to 2,7 j, would give us. tho amount roguin'. We also need -fourVilarket • Vim: is for the differout sections of our populous city, which would do away• With tho wretched ishods" , which have so long disfigured Penn street. They would pay a haudsoino revenue. The cost of their erection could bp-provided for. by• loan, not mor o t than six ; pot cont. the, menu° ox. ending whioh Interest to be appropriated as a sinking ,fund toward litiuldating. the:principal borrowod, so that the debt of. the Market Houses• would-never interfere ; with the • pres ent city dobt'ot expOnditttroa. 10, PROOkkhINIGS • O$P vO.lluittegg In the Senate, Mr. Sherman, from the Mating° Cputinittec, ; r99rted baclS.th9 Cooper Taiiff intel the resolution intreduC&l by - Mr. Edmunds,last,year, pledging the payment of the pnblic - elett iti coin •Or• its equivalent. Ho also reported a rooltikion against the policy of paying the Five-twenties nod United States' notes are tnatla equivalent to coin,. T l nl deelark ing iv iipeeely-iesamption• Oriipede` meets, which was tabled. Mr. Williams offereda,teselution which was adopted, directing the Judiciary Committee to consider the expediency' of legislation to .pre vent the discharge of criminals by decisions o United States:Pistriet,Jiultes in Virginia: Nt. Colo introduced ei 'bill providing n terri ritorial governMent for Alaska. , • Mr. Commis moved to talsompltis bill pro viding that:the iight•hour 'Bystetn shall make norrOuetion o f f tho pay of. Government ont .plOyeoit, 'bee OM motion iris lost--yeas nays • On motion of Mr. Corbett, the'Secretary of tho Treasury was directed to cOnlinunicate the coat of.tho total issue - of. United ' tAdtca kite tional currency: Mr. Dforton's -, bill foi• 'resuniption br specie payments was taken up, and' 11,0 Spoke in sup, port of it, after which it wok : referred to the Fiaaneo Cmiunittee." .The resetution een,snring the 'financial vie'irs oetlii, President's message waellisoussocl, but the Senate adjourned.; ,w,itlkont,lvpting upon it. In tho,llouse, Mr. - Robinson, of N.- of faiid regolulionfor`ihe appal:4lll6'lA of,a Se lect Comralitioltek.ifinnire.i Wheilei:Amorican eitize?ts 4avnbenn, tried on 4 pqnviet.r.xl in o rea t Brit'ain for specebos or fictions in the 'Un'?.ted States, and to recomplcod mindieatlng meas. ores, &e. .1 • Mr. Bingham said , ho would object, Unless the resolutions Were ieferittd' tci thb "Pgraitn Committee ? whereappn w ii ithdrav4 by Mr. Rebirfso;i r, 4 1 41 i Eliot, iptrqdtteqd, bill fechiddipg the m ug* t flxl46siVef'dii i Le.lonepassAkber vessels. r,914r ing,ll l 9. Palktj,9l ,Sbuth eaVOlitim and Tdo• neeseo was passed; isle',, :a bill repealing the prohihition of mill is estionizaqopkin the4tates of NeeillOtilui sea m , e CarOltna, 11O 7 iidd, Ala bama and L0n41,aft5.;• , ,,. 1!1_, .WAq.UIXOTON) Dec. I=ll , Ur. Srheueb t 'Cron the Nor sed. - Atwa elmmitto, reported a bill, *filch witpusivi,i ',Ostroding tbottisso Jo( tbe operatioa'ar. the fpr bacco tax of the act ofloli lad froib the Ist of Jan. to tho IGtii l ortOe6.'lA69`. Oa motion of *6:1 1 / a eltbarae t tita President was isbed foriatirtnatiait W 0404 the PIM . Pacific - 4'hill.l3o,4tP.seT ROKieter, ,ellt to tako testintinly In election caeca was' r ePQI L Ma n I Rq ss Cl; Ou.nlotion of Mr...1 ) 400i IlituAktukin j MOM'. knitted*ro tclirectei to kilti4 l .o 4 •9tt?l44 l Kl: ry of intlicting'e itonatti for the cef*kottion by Nsitieuhl banks Of check' when thi ttioltat• lut e not iltiA4 on deposit to utect those checks. lir. Van Dyck. introduced a bill, which was rcfcrreil, subjectiopieoinikorinders of liquors to the same proriSitpyfais reotillbro. . . Mr. Mtkuic).i' offera a resolution of intiniry as to the',arroit Or Americana itt. Paresuny, 'which viNsWforre4l.... • A mess* *no reieired from the Secretary of Stato paying lhat, tio'eo‘drauttination halt ye. cent's: boon ilea to Spain hi, tbo Hiecut4e., 'A copy 0 1 0 41111 for a new nickel colon& Was presented rind referred. . A re#qttition'ofthrnd by Mr. .Jcinea, ticks, atviOg fonipti34 itt Ciovernmont emPlpy tho same wi(ages u males for eimilafeervices t was allopielk easl2B; nayi 27.. ~091;113ed. 0 SrLENotttliSiidlifArr — Iftea *Wan It Co., 4,11 l'ort4pcl , r4pwlu, O t 4tiaStonish• logly loW,prloW. 44 TRH WACO tt , tol6 itood with a Oorty of frleads,larkay, Nostleo.l3North Fifth root t whero overyild g goo d l4 to eat' r drink le rurailhed at sli.ort, notieq. , o•• • "Wiry atfittd yoii tfltti t iithaiiikl . to sec a por tion of your 'natural beauty with a head of Orli bristling, unkelnpt thair plipeliaso a bolt ihilurrnttla Vegetabto flair RtatOreitiveN will tnuisfortn your hair into beautifill filmy ringlets.. Nothing so enicaolous has over been of fined to the Maier. . , . HOOD ellAiteit ton c A 811,220)10 UHRIATMAS T.—TDo drawing of ,the Voptl Will UM En id' iris°, \Olt lake plaed on float Tuesday. This is a goat chancel for gotting , a splendid Christ , ' inns dirt , and is cettsilalY ;16 humbug. Purchase your tickets inunedlatoly, as Moro grd only low moro loft, nod can bo qnd of E. D. Reichard, Agent, illisbler)4 Hotel, Strloklaud Bro. and ltoyeteno4tloons , . , • z Sl.Rion lIKLEII.-1110 largest invoice of Sleigh 'mid aid Wraps, silyer WOO aa"filtiorti, ever recolVed hi 14:tiding, very 0100 ' doe. 16-81. Vt J. Brietitan, Penn street. - Bova' Recunk imate ()hoped amt luu* toWh, by (leo tO-sti J. L,l3.llowrau, 505 ronn 'Arcot. tikkrei t i3nieria t—AAi Vailetioa at aimed Ink& lew prleo4. Buyencwiallnd it to Unix advantage to end and examine at dee 1643tj J.L, BTtowm, 60.1 Poem fitted. • • CURtiko , he,CANAAwl OURANek 111 CANAAN,' Petroleum I': .NciSbli 1 Petroleum V. llaaby/ / Dori% full to Nor this popular 'writer and lecturer on Friday evening cos t . Thu OppOrtuutty tuay not - occur again, - • , • ideo lqtr2t Injurious /Effects; of Cwet-Ironlitowei. 'rho nubile mind has boon' somewhat *agitated 14 the mind notion Of that rePosltorg of uegfi d 10°14- !edge, the French 'Acatlon4 of Holonoes," which tit its late sitting in Paris, deliberated upon the extreinely 'injurious effects mien the health of cajit , iron stoves, arriving at the conclusion that the hmated 'surface generates hydrogen from organio matter raised to a ligh temperature.. It was also ealdibat, by, the use of utah Stoves, fevers wore produced nearing analogy to those genereted by marshgas, the hi gh temperature decomposing the insensible perspirat on, sonorities_ ainmonin, which is always praludicial to health. It did not require' an expression of opinion from the 141)06 Academy to prove the deterioration of the at mosphere resulting from the use of oast-Iron and ln lined eilinder stoves, as it has long boon known' t hat their use as host generators - hes boon exceeding) n 'jiirious to health. Not alone the occuptiiits of sir vate rooms, hells, steamboat cabins and hotel rooms eve hid cause to complain of its enervating effects, but salesmen in stores and clerks in oMees have had their efficiency impaired by inhallurthe poloonons Melee* ;Otero, which renders them drowsy. nervous, thirsty, and.iletplliteed. preventing their usetutness and per. I ninnently injuring their health. . : .. . This is not the case with stoves having a clay li ning, as the deloterione matter oomplaiiied, of le not •generated when the heat passes through snob a nte iiiiiiif, and the me of such stoves is recommended by 'the highest scientific and Medical authority, 13pgs a '& Mamie, Nos. lila and 1118 Market- street t hays ,manufactured a largonumber of the blest apprOred ,styles of clay-lined, gas-burning ,eittlng-room, ofileo , and sides •room stoves, which."wei offer to the trade -and to individuals desiring en excellent, durable and 'heater at low rates, W enabiethem to inwke healthful 'alterations in thoiraiready spacious storerooms to AO. ,dinineilato their extensive trade. These unprovided With stoves, or is Wiling to subetituto a health.itnpart• ling for a healthdinpairing one. will consult their best 'interest by consulting the rest". Sow. ' Wo would also add that losers, James bear a Co., have invented the mestporfeet base-burning and II lominating stove of the ago. Numerous efforts have been:made by stove manufacturers and'others to pro ,iiiiee a perfectl balm-burning pi self.feeding stove. with illuminating window); butiln, this latter point they . have signally failed, because no adequate , means was invented to prevent - the mica wind ows - front be} ig smoked while kindling the fire. • , In this now stove the mica windows are placed in a, patent revolving cylinder, The winiXowa can thus be, • closed while the tiro is being kindled, and after thec , coal is ignited the cylinder can bo reversed, throwing the windows open—entirely free from smoke—and presenting, e perfectly bright,ami clear light.: which eiaiiinr.bc peoduevi in any/ other'd ve. ' ' ' '- We would advise all who want, he latest and most perfect etovo to call and see this great invention. 1 . 1.1011 T - AT LAST! • . .Den. Franklin With his cord and kite Drew lightning from the cloudy sk ies: . Now, Spear, with his t'ltevolving Light,v 'Thel.ower of detkness too defies. The object so long sought in vain, By mechanician and bi. sage. - Comes forth from flpear's prolific! brain . — ~ • Themonder;of this wondrous age, ' . ' As morning or as evening star, . . • . As gloving sun or mellow moon, Sli ino fyom the firmament a far, , - , 8 0 nines - Spear's stove in Cozy room, - \ Na genius could a stove devise • More perfect that this minor sun, ' .. ,-, Net Argue, with his hundred .eyes, ' g . . Nor C yclops his jingle one. , • i 'Tie frte from all annoying dust-- 'Tie free from deleterious gas,— Iris free from suioke and free hero rust, - And other excellence It has. • It saves the fuel and saves the health. , ' Promotes good feeling and good cheer; ~ , - ,n ti those who'd learn the road to-wealth, Will buy this peerless stove from Spear. )o are glad to -learn that our townsman, D. C. 1 ftel nailer, has become Arit for tho sale of these s toves i t ahie gig, No. 414 Penn street. t deo 121 y • SINICI":,OF IRON. • 1 inn mighty in the saber, Fiercely wielded liy Ulu brave, • i.hoi•lOus ip the stalwart, ideaqicir, `Lliughingat the sternn and wave. Beauteous in the palace pl3lare, . • . saving in the pointed'red: As• It brings the deadly lightning ,Quelled and harmless to the sod. • ii pt there is a glorious essence, 'Wi►eto 1 take my g"randeSt polder, Giving to the uses mysurest, • Sweetest aid, In clangor's ' • Ate ! before me fly diseases! • Heo the darkest hydras Pow 1 • Bee the rose or health and beauty , •( TAM). t he palest cheek and.brow. • Fly, dysilepsia fly consumption Yes, al ills ate crushed at length , For I give what Tituntin nature • Only ever neede-sTnixem I , Shall X tell th 'what *vitt ellsOncO • ' . can thus your spirits cheer upi • Pallid, trembling dying sufferer, • . 'Tie the famed sorsau Valk BY P.I - Tho gttuvart SYRUP to aptoteeted solution of ' this Pristoxido of Iron, a now • slisimsery in 10010ln° that strikes at the root Of disease by supplying the blood With its vital principle or We etesient--/rons •r• s ,•• genuine has I ,irsowinAwl37tintelo: blown in the glass.,. • ' • Pamphlets free. • • , PLlttilibitlNTVODrietor '-: • • aoth, StOrew'YOrki bold. by all Druggmts:' • r‘': - • ounorrientsA4l lo 4elickkitr4ttarßO it Jewell known that thel3loo4 sin otlrmo drinking of -the tioseitOss, ek her eelehrotect epilogs As, prinelpiglAripwies o the 04110 y. 0 1641 • • Zoo. IP'iliserivos , iriltype Ir•gkei. , 4 COntai46l9dine 10 ttre sable tete State that it IS finind" in those spring waters but over sou per Cent. more in quantity; - containing as it does 14 gridn,t9Mtoli (told eurt00,418401 , (44 pats O ova. ter, toilh9st a sgveta l li MOWS* , 19alril* 641 , tor, in MS oountry and Eu se s s aud Mule t rem. tho world for parsers, &It; v ajul Lisronlo D • elMaiurli • J. DINSUOIIE, Troprittor, SO pay Street, )(ow l'orkii .-t3014 by SI Dyuctfisph ItiM4td& W ME positive,- pitmen; and immediate Re a' 1 4 0 4.. 1 .. ,„4 , , ~,,.,, 14r ' tildes irdoi aoe).iliodoee,ttissi,iiiiS; Froit piteli s • lipti ititaett!ipielk . ", " ' '''' t ‘t . ~ , ••-:tv. , 4 1 !(1040. hvvroiluAT4s rmoi voTY'Plo Oe, hlett4 Ott ot, th e, Itue eh tkeNAgr. f rt4ii mot? •41 . tic titre to Illt,orfo 44 tre4.l4M l 4o 4 elMrly ',.uir l l , C, the InhehOton of eith+rofbeit and' C,ltirr itt,4l ,tikor us; conavikitiA uvoit dittkult surginkt iiierettCw; . . T ( sAY4/ , ,'s ,i , ut INSTANT I)AiN CUltrol min,,,toartook by IWO* cgtouai PPl`ttCttku., , .., I L ' Its rood is pined's ma+tkalt *IA it. 1 1 9 3 P 04 4° arfP'ti ? outicolt hittaltos as to hk , aw sitliti , ‘'ekth t't 4 P 9 o ll 'kctilt4 4 , dot ogo os to the *Mt, Thotliww t hl t owferrkt 9.10, ti* tit thA 11441 ta wq Ilet ion, twO imA} 4 lVilltigicf 4,ll `ltkt t arid a witigto appitoktiott or tho fUM 1% lil rtNIN IPI 0 tho in. w okeptigat outran' dna It9ll w‘lnwittQli 1/0 • 1111\ vra oneuwagi„ ,W .„.. , doi r , . :1 o roiroduos J it i, ulk, l ~ i r, 'iezt LI , ' ti-t ,) 110 144 4 itYlhat 016 c k e O li41 1 1 4 4 0P 1 )10 i . Ivitil file virinea vitt 1 rlhattio•ititis it f ( 0 ''f ' : 5 ' ,•'' : 5 Met 60 CIL &II by 4111 &mei% , , E. MISHLER & CO., , . , • egi.prortitaliatiolu. , Soo Tall I A. polo KO of iii e 11 4 1441114 ley 4t ROI Old, °all of thll , Wiwi who 101:1 oitablAahhaaviwotvigort., 0 po,. ev,wysik ARA I 1" gOsg, , t iv , E. Mans.** Ot' 00.. 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