ill 1 4 / 1 I) A I Y AO LE. ItE AD I ( YA. SATURDAY, ,ITARY 9, 1899 CITY AND COUNTY. - - : FIRST EDITION-1V 1•2 P. M. A ovr.nriseas arc requested to lia`nd lu their adv.!ltscrnenls as early In the flay ns 1)0,4411111i., ;0 k J ar rapidly Increa.sing circulation compels us to go to press about 2 p. tn. Sri, 'remet:4 who fall to receive the Emma_ regularly, will confer a favor by leaving notide' ul thhi odlee, where all complaints of Irregular -11 y or latenegy of delivery will he promptly at, tended to 1==211:111 Com sten icATioss Intended' far publication in 0110 EAGLIC 111114 bu necomPatiled by n responyl• Irle mune, ns a guarlint..e; or'aillefirity ou HIP 11;lVt (If lilt: Writer. The myelin Will not Im war n-411041 111111.54 J4O lIII4ifC4I by the correspondent... Correspondents should u u ►ke their voinnoini. cations shoot and to tho point. Our space is too limited for very long articles. Write only oti vt r side (It the paper, and un plainly tin possible, tvllhout flottrishen. REAn the beautiful article on our first pap, entitled "Our Haturday Night." Tnh hotol property of John Barth, - at nl nottown, In Richmond township, Is olforod for side. liUliKY.—Officer John LAWrOlleO -from tho Hecond Ward, Brow a gold watch last nightlftt tlio tilatorn' Fair. - Tstoo; who aro diMp'►voll to wranglo should rononnhor that nolmo novor co►nponoate9 for ft want of Homo. ' ---- -7 Mn.EDWAIID CAII ILL, a map podlor, ball ing from Easton, was robbed last night of $1.4. Tim robbory took placo at private boarding "Immo. 4 Tun en gin() mlll'loll[l4ll ineitainail tower() iti- J taloa on hot : trip from Hamburg to Reading, on Thursday afternoon, by the breaking of nowt) of her machinery. AcciDENT.—A young man by tho muno of Stroll, was , sovoroly lu►rt by tho falling of a tblook of wood on him, at tho lowor dopot (old dopot,) Thursday afternoon. Tun Leesport Live Stock Insurance Com pany, gles notice to. ; -Its members, that an assessment is levied of three dollar& and . fifty cents on every hundred dollars insured. FATAL 11A t tatono Out nnrcr•—A man,sop• posed to / bo Thonmaponnoll, WAS run over by' a train of cars on Vito Heading Itaiirtiad, near Nicotown, on Thursday, and was killod. RUN Ovi•nt.—'rhoin as Roach ' a brakosinan, was run over on tho Hooding Railroad, noar Belmont, on Thurpday afternoon, and Wit:4 so rionsly Injured. 110 was takon to Ills 1101110 at llohnont. A Mnrat titt Of the Burke County Agrlcul• turat Kiciety will la► held In tlto Court I In t his city on Tuemtlay,the'l.d day of February, 1869, at I o'clock, it. n►., to elect ollicere for the milting year. Aro:pH:vv.—A iNirpenter by tiro Paine Of Paukmon,while at work on Wodriestlay lavt in the Ilirtimboro Foundry Building, fell front a bolduroi (I/stance of moino 8 feet,breaking a rib awl anvtnining titikt.r internal itijildeS. Tnu ease of Elizabeth Fisher, formerly of 1111 H minty, charged with concealing tho Month of an illegitimate child, which has been before tho Court at Allentown tbr tho past tiny or two, Is now in tho bun& of tho Jury, nun itEADINO STEAM CoutimiN N (WM."- Tony in North Eighth mtreot, Iy much inoro extenßivo and eomploto than thin ono destroy ed by tho,groat flood of 1850, being 1400 foot in longth, and Iho inaohinory being driven by a powerful stoam onglno lately erected. TIII good Idea wan plaond on our table this morning. It is well edited atul iv dovoted to the 'Comp:lrene° cacao. The Editor, hooter Hargraves, wan one of the early advocat OH f Temperanco, and we do not know of a more active and einem boliever in total abstinence. ____.- !kin. Wi 14.1 A lit A Ittiobn sold a lot on North Eighth street ;tom. Elm, 120 feet front on Bth street, and 100 fO - et loop, to Lesslg M.lst, for the stint of 115,000. We understand it IsTlie in. tentlon of 111,essrs. Lessig (t, Mast to erect arc tenslvo shops on The lot for tho ninon factor° of farm implemOnts. ' MAsoNit'.—A. mooting. of the brothrei) of tto Masonic Order in this city, will bo hold this evening; January 9th, at the halgo ltoom, , in tho American House, for the purposo °form. saltation in regard to the proposed formation of a now bodgo lh Bonding. (hand , Master ,fan x, of Philadelphia, will bo in attendance, THE 10yr:ft.—The ice on tho Schuylkill fly er, having yielded to tho mild woodier of tho past few days, broke, and is floating. "down the river," without doing any damage. Vu less wo have soother "cold snap" Our ice mer chants, we fear, will not have enough of the cooling luxury to supply next sttmmor's do• mond. 0 f,EY TußN rutlr 10.1 D COM VAN Y.— No- Ow is givon to all tholuthserlbora stock of said Company, who have not, yot paid tho' inkahnonta called for by the said Company, that they are milked to mako iinnrodiato payinont of said unpaid instalments to the Preastirhr, or ho will put the claims against them In suit for collection. PcamoN AL.—Our genial friend Maj. Lewis i(ohnor has domed out his ostahliainnont in city, and oulmrk od temporarily In busi ness at Pottsville.' Tho Ma,* is a thoroughly correct business man, and wou the reSPect and ostoem of many friends hi this city anlcou4ty . h‘r his correct dealings and gonorous disposi tion. Success attend him. A. N kVir Ai EC It gri ICS' lionoil.—On Tlitirsday (welting, (Jan. 7th,) nt Sinking Springs, a 110 W todgo was installed by tho Manny, Mr. Charles Frame, in bolo& of ItesointO Council, No. 27, Jr. 0. 11 . .. A. M,, of this city. , Spirited and stirring addresses woro motto by sonic of tho members of Rosoluto Council. '('ho Immo Of thu new fJodgo isChartor Oak. Aftor hay ing a good . Unto genorally, they_ returned , home, iteing vory much pleagod by tho ro• eeption thoir "Brothers" gavo them. Wt: woro Atown yesterday a combination mar° lockwhieh has been patented and was in vented by Mr. Miller, of this city. It IS in geniously arranged, and it iy 'Works', iittpos• slide for it by be picked or °wined by liUrglars. Tito locking process is guided by figures, and no long as the number Is not known to which, the look has boon sot,tt cannot be opened,oven if the burglar btart from one to- millions. It is a valuablo invention, from the fact that it has been tested in Now York and WashitigtOilp 4111(1 that (Ito NUM of jive thousand dollars *as offered for ono-half Interest in tho lock. n RAI LROAD Acolonwr.--A sad accident;' (warred at Horrimbtirg, yesterday morning, by which an estimahlo Citizen' of,' Crawford county was killed. Mr. AlVin Congdon, of Evansburg, Crawford c0.,10 milosfrom Mood 'reached there yostorday morning at live o'clock, betind for Vinolond, Now :fumy, to, recruit hi#hoaltii,which has been bad'for somo mouths. Accompanying him was Mrs. fihorman, a sister of his 'titni:inaW,.`l,4lth,tllo children, hound for MiddietOwn. Mrs. !Thor nton was obliged to stop thoro for the 7 o'clock train, and Mr._ Congdon loft' the cars to don duct her to a hotel, after;which ho, walked to the Rending depot, opposite the Pennsylvania Central, and stepping Off the passengeep - plkt-, form in the tIArC, On ' hip rotutnio the train", wa.s run over by 'a 'l4ltiftirig-ongire, IMO out in twain. ifoYmnit married matt, 4. ing highly respected in. his neighborhood, and loaves several children. •-----.-- o ---- E3:11 EMMEN CM Pot ICE INTELLIO CE.—iitorrh Kimball hnd Ititheti • Youilli '441,0 'arrested iytliterday •14 , efileeiClay t ter the lareenyof it pair of skateit. from the store of Baird et Heber. in rend fit Net :. Tho skates were veined at ti.so. They had a hearing and In default of hall were sent to prison to appear at Court. • Thirteen lodgers found sholtcr in the titatf 'n house last, night,. ',EVILS OF (30880•INO AND EAU LT-F,J NOM°. —Tn trade, hi friendship, in polities, in rolig• lon, its effects are soon, and half the ',mills of llio that ow' °mounters, are caused by the ob.: trusion of seine hand in his dish besides bia ow* now much heart burning Is caused by 414 how much bitternosS, how much hatred, how much annoyance! And yet those who ;noddle most are often ' vorrgood peoplo, and are quite' eimekod at the results which their a;sohiluablo Interference has brought about.— And yet the meddlers do not know what thou havo.done.- They might, indeed, weep with you 'over orushod hopes that their very pro pensity has caused,' and bear no malice' hi their hearts towards anybody; as an itinoCent colt might, in his excess of lovo,kiek his own• or's and heat friend's brains out. If peoplo Would mind their own business. there would ho loss bankruptcy of life, and alt' its depart nionts would run smoothly. --9 intro \ DisrfifisAttv.--This Institution, No. 618 Court 'fixed, im now open every day. It 18 intended to' supply the worthy poor of Reading with medielno and the attendance of physicians without charge. Two doctors will ho at the Dispensary every day (exeopt Sun day,) from B.to 4 o'clock in the afternoon, to give advice and supply modiolno. Persona who are too Hick tototne to the Dis pensary will be viated at theii• hornet, by the Ward'Physioians, whose names cud residen ces ars aafollows: Ist )Ward•-4Yr. Kurt; No: 840 B. Viftl4 street. 2(l' Ward—Dr, Weidman, 214 • 86 86 34 Ward-L . l)r: Ihnrnor,•l,ll4 Penn Street. 4th Ward—Dr. Luther, 20 South Fifth street. tith Ward—Dr. 'Ulrich, '42 6/ If 6th Ward—Dr. Brooke, 44 North Pourth St. oth Ward—Dr. Wallace, 542 Court street. Bth Ward—Dr. If, M. Nagle 840 Penn street. oth Ward—Dr. Scholl, 110 North Fifth street. Rmacirous ltiTma,mmivon.—Tlio Young Pooplois Christian Association will moot noxt 'Monday ovoning, at 7,4 o'clock. ,(prise Clutre/f.—Tigr fifth 'of the Alonrsc of Herinfinaimi the Movori Cittirches , of ASia, will (I). V . .)so givon on Sundry ovoning next,: the 10114 inst. Services at 7„ o'clock—scatff free. Universtiliol Church.—On Sunday evening noxt,'Rev. Mr. Motors, Pastor, will ismulionce a Courflo of Lectures on interostii'; 'Pablo thomos. Subject of the first Lectiir i o—'"l'lie Gordon of Edon." 'rho public are respectfully invited. /I«plia C/turch.--Servicos to-morrow (Sun day) at 10 a. m. and 7p. in. Prayer meetings at ta. m. and ii p. in.; Sunday School at I p. lir.; Adult Bible Class at 1!4 p. m. Services ()tory evening next \leek, except Monday evening', when the meeting or the Young l'ee plb's Asf3oelatiOn will be held. The publn aro respectfully invited to attend all these ser vices. There will bo a sermon and merviee by the Rev. Air. [Andy, at the .Ailasion Chapel, Itiek town, Li) morrow afternoon at 3J _e_ SISTEMI' FA 111.—Latit °vet - domes announced In our columns, the Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, D. 8., honored with his presence this own mendablo midortaking. Tho Bishops of Harrisburg and Soranton wore prevented from attending through unforeseen eircomstances— but an appropriato "token of remembrance" was not withhold. It is not our province, as fouroalists, to dilate upon the tilipettis given by tho countenanee of snob a rovorett dignitary of the Church it4*i the venerable ecclesiastic. whose namo it is an honor to Mentidn, but we sire justified in remarking, that t h recogni tion of t h e object bought was not 1 itifout its truo import. it was, Indeodi a haply sight to behold one, on W hose silvery brow tt o' Hooting .course of tinto has a slg,nitioance, mingling, without the le ast ostentation, am o ng the as sembled throng, and by k cheerful aspect and geniality, exemplifying tho prooept, "to do good and to communioato fergot not." It was en occasionlong to bo remombered.• There was not only the exerilso of patronago (and our readers are emulous of its import when correctly carried into preotico) but a kind word—that which Is tho manifestation of an honest heart—to every onomenslbly convoying the idea, *nil - words will never die." Thor° was an absence of all formality-.41a) pervad ing thought stunned to emanate, that a good man was presort, and it inspired a decorum characteriStie of correct appreciation. , Father Film' accompanied his diocesan dm ing• the vinit l and was tho medium of introdue. Lion to many of our esteemed citizens. ' Bishop Wood left the hall with the respect of every ono who witnessed his Christian And gentle deportment ;* ho rather avoided, much less sought, oxprossions of thankflness, '"Vhank you, thank you, you have sal more than enough," " woro words ,of meaning. True is it thatfled has sent Into !tho world a inOre postrerfill and more noble soutiment than oven gratitude. • This evening will terminate the Fair, and 'Milt . wo aro reminded of the ascription to Benevolence by a poet of Other days : "soft rime° it briogi wherever it ar . ri , rvii It builds our quiet—latont bow) reviver, boYe,the rough paths of nature smooth and even, And opens in each breast a little heaven." [Front the llerka b'ohltylA Jota-nul.) itopi ORN.—A Very largo deposit of iron ore has just been discovered on the farina John D. Stitzel. Esq., in Maidenereek township Berks county. It is first-rata hematite, and is found . within a few feet of the surface, and extends over a range of at load(, thirty acres. Tim do• posit Is said to ho equal in richness and abund ance to the Moselm ore banks. Mr. Stitzs purchased this farm last year, of Mrs. 111 1, for $12,000,--and would not now take dim le that amount for it. From present Wield'. um the deposit of ore on elm farm is alone W(, more than double what was paid , for it. noW l pnines aro at prosont worked 1) Mos rs. Kauffman, with the most gratiA results, ItE s tlllNG rAtiSIMIMIL RAILWAY.— - e learn froffi the bestlitthority —one of the officers of the Company:4-'"Piat tho Reading Passenger Railway will be built early in the coining Spring. It NO not bo known until their mooting on Monday next, which of the linos: are to be first put into operation.by, the Com pany, but It la belioved that Penn steeet will havciittho first track. Tho moot hug on Monday next Is called for the election of officers ! _ and for-the transaction of business relative tb the early building of the railway. AmitsowmummENTs. —1). B. Albright, Superintendent of the Orphans' Homo at Womolmdorf, acknowledges the receipt, last week, of goods and tummy to the amount Of *l2B 17, for the bonelllof tho Institution. W. .1). Gross, Treasurer off' the Orphans' Homo, acknowledges the receipt of *255 611 for the same 0 1 0,30 t. - L T/ 1 0 41 REFORMIal" 1611014'r IN RNA nINO. —A. correspondent, writing to oho last number of Alio Reformed Ohurch Alcssengrr, Hays : "Sunday-schools are looking up in the Ea forum' intorosts at Reading. They must have about fifteen hundred children in the Reform (ld Sunday-schools of that city. lk ;looks healthy for the future prospects of the Re formed Church when we moo such ,growing signs of strength among our people. "Mach plan for alto Burks !" ,The Inuno.oorrasPonaont says "If Our Sunday-schools would nil join in aid of the klynoilts plan for publishing hooks, there would soon be socured the Means , needed to get up Sunday-school publications. Lot not The schools it our large places ho put to shame by those iu the woakor points and missionary churohom. , Rooks of the - tight kind are as MAIO needed as chapels and Sunday-schoolo tholitsolves." -~ • - ' Arts with pleasure that We unties) the Urrival Of 'Prof. 'llityfubh•l hi our goodly yltv. The Pro fessor AA stopping at the Ku3's t ondAlouso, where he Will remain fortit short time lit order to sat's ,ty ,Of many, persons who regelved treatment at Ills liontla, some few lumina' ago-- our readers will remember the Professor—as the Dorman itml 'English lecturer of the Magic Most dotitan'oll'Company. Doubts' having arisen in thearands of Soul° persons iateaartl to the quid- Ity of the, oil now Hold by our Druggists. The prof. takes flits. opportunity •of itorreeting such error. We earnestly urge •the afflicted• to take sAiNantage• of Prof. Raymond's short stay and calf on him, as thy ailvleo is (NO of oharge. 6 UIISORIBH fin. tho Faolat. DE th Tile 9ko ying BM pflly ttewlew or ___;.. • • ) , Rianiiio, Jim!. 9 , ' l . Money Market. Ix Philadelphia, the money Market Is daily gaining strength, Mad the *aka are pyyming a more accomModating spirit. "the deicitind for money In still quite active, whielh accounts for the high rates demanded, anCritioh the ,casy turn in Ulm market does not otherwise Justify : but as currency continues to pour in from the West for employment, Otero must, by the mid dle of next month at the furthest, ba a consider alio reduction in tho present rates. The supply of trreney has been greatly increased by the did ttrscments in payment of dividends and In teresits on the part of the Government Treasury and (Incorporated instituttong, and as staht as these fonds shall have found their iv ay into the proper channels of trade. it will ritricoMpara live easo to the market, and aid materially in the tee - It-al of trade. Call loans may ho qttoted at 6(0 per cent. on Governments. There wore twine transactions on the streets for ilret•class mercantile paper at Prices ranging from Sgdo per cent. There is no perceptible change in the condi tion of trade, though the Improved tone In fittatt• chit circles, by restoring public confidence, is a hopeful sign of g speedy revival. The rooent failure of a sugar refiner, which wo noticed on, Thursday, produced some excitement in 11w Ito() efreles but the consequences are, happily, not of such a nature as to cause much Inconvenience or etabarrasstuent. , film business at 'the Stock Board yesterday tnorning wus ,etnall and generally at steady tirlecs. Government loins were firmer. :ital.° loans wore unchanged. (My loans, nosy issue s closed at lue@ioo l /,'s. Lehigh Gold loans are dull at titU. In liiillroad shares there was midi firmness. Reading Railroad closed at 41%, said I'uufQylva• nla Railroad at 5t.74 I Calor, Ism Railroad" prefer red, advanced to 32! A 132%, and I'hiladulplii4 and Krle Railroad 20. Bank, Canal and Passenger Railroad shams . u•o steady. littshong ar Bro., Bank Ora, No, 18, Northlith atroot/ 1 (Lunt() tus follows t • 1 , • . EitADINO, Jan. 8, 180. Onl U. N. o's 1841 • .' . . 110.)4 mil lii ti. s's 1862 • - ' - - • 112 1 .4 Now XT. 5-20'o, 180, July awl Jan. • -107 p Novi IL 8:5•2 0 's 1065, Alayitittl Nov . ' % • 109 4 Now 1/ , S. 1865, new . . - .. _ loge , Now U. S. 5-26 , 0 1867, July and Jan. - • - . 1( s% Now U. S. 5-24's, DCA - - NAN Ton Forty Bonito,' - - -, . 106 1 4 Gold In Now York up to 12 0 9 6100 k, ~. - 1a514 Gold in Reading at Buoliong & Bros., -_ 1341 i forum the N. Y. Mercantile Journal. Dry (floods /Market. TRH market for Staple Cotton Goods has as sumed a more active appearance since our last r'eview, and although there are but few ohanges ilt our Price I.lst holders are very firm in their hews ht consequence of the rapid advance and still upward tendency of the raw maternal. ' This advance has been foreseen by many shrewd speculators, owing to large contracts for fututie delivery—mainly on tlie bastS of 23(tAcr-that Nruro falling due the present mouthp and which{ are now being filled at, the bust possible price. the apparent scarcity of the' Staple hai had alse etfeet of onbancing quotations, and from itese'leunititted eanses, it is argued that prices may reach Bth cents for Middlings before the close of the month, With this impro-stop gun crnlly prevailing amo n g tho trade, we have na. in a more cheerful and sanguine feeling to report eonnect ion with the Spring truth), and Jobbers have bought with much more freedom than would otherwise have probably been the ease. The transactions have thus bona large for this early stage of the season, as agents wore mono aceonimadatiag in their terms than might haVe been exported, under the circumstances, but quotations aro atutost houainal in first hands, wit it an appearance Of a further advance of et. On many popular !nukes of Brown Shirtings and Sheet tags. The recent stringently lit the money market seems to be abating, but comp' Intl , are'still rife as to the dithoulty of,Making ,colleetlops'in the West, and this latter fact has, perhaps, prevent ed a still further advance in prices, na there arc many firms who' would have bought freely dur ing the week; but who preferred to wait until they were strengthened In a financial point of view, and tukti their chances of the markot at a later stage of the season when the nettle) dis tribution would be more Immediate. There is still another reason !why we do not ,belleve It probable that a much .higher range of values will be established and that, Is the large amount of speculative purchases that Wei% recently made, and which will act LW an incubus lii the market, until they pass into the reKular chan nels' of buslnsioi bat it woUld be impru dent, to offer any decided 'opinion ot.the future of prices, in face 'of. the unsettled mine of the ctittoWthtite. i Urnlit Market. is Phi latlelphia, tho dothatal for Wheat is con.' tined to tho wants of the local s trilllot,;, who por. ohaso principally of prltuo lots. Cord Market. Tim ()oat matket reaming wlthont. evitorlal ehange,.the local demand ottll being good at,re, lanneratlve pricer; , - lINADpfal P 4110104. Egg and BrUtion COAL - ' ... •' $7 00lbw Mg, HW% Y. - 4 4 .• 775 r " Nut, - - A- • (; 1 •A• 14 U, il N RU BM/11011S COM .. , " . 4 28 ets. VI bu Heading. Housekeepers' Market,. Tux Mild weather brought 4 largo number of farmers to market yesterday afternoon and this morning. There seemed to ho nil abundance of everything. Butter and eggs have declined, butter sold this morning at 40@t5 minim per pound and eggs 15 cents. The prices In vegetable:4 aro the some as last reported. Burr nn-Freek dtatT, yi 116 . i 45 46 1.1111114 4O Cif exec-Cheese 11 lb., r i, 0 ) @ 2 2 LARD--Lard IP IN, . ' 124 ISOOs-Eggs Wildcat'', . .35 , Ay P LISB-.lpples irl peck, 21 6 •@30 61 ~ Driod ill quart,l2 l'eAcute4-.- .I lb., •k - 20 111r.er , --thiefetenk, round VI b., ~ 10 0 .1 - 41 sirloin, " 20 ti l6 rump, 6l ' '2l) II Beef roast, It 11l I " Meer dried, 64 20 " ' Veal Cutlets, ' 64 'LI I' " chops, is . . 10 " 1. Mutton, .glOO2O 61 t/ Pork, 16 ." t Kw 41 " 60,66nk, . 1,4 of 20 " Sauengo fresh, 46 / '''2/02.1 61 " 81110100 d. 46 25 HAUS- WILMS, 66 of 66 SI le(111, • 4 " 3 , 1 snotriansSn- • 16 SI Il KS--. $6 X/1 Potn.Trif -Chickens live, 66 , , PI .. 11 -, I,‘ ilreme(l. 66 I, li • Turkic» live, 11 ".. . In 1 • 6 111 " 41 re Sio l o , ' " 18 In Chickens lino p pr " ....... ....,.. 1 411100 ' Potatoes 11 bushel § - 1.....6; ........ ...,......75a100 _ Reading' ilnyVilarket. . 'I'KN 101141 s of, liuy wore broil - 1;1a to the city ON inernitik, It 'WM SOill attittteilt per ton. Leather Market llaUtooit , Sobs in• tho New York market has been etendy ihrotigliOnt the Week, tiro Piincipal demand being!ft l oM manufaCtiirerii.'• Prices arc unaltered, but owing to the light stooks and moderato receipts from the tanneries, holder* are extremely firm, and refrain from puffing their stocks' on- the anoirkei, expecting higher prices to rule in the course of the ensiling month. Light lenther;rpartietilerly, is Karoo. • ,1 :. • :!,11.14Ditrat P4loAff. ' .I,nATttEn—ltemliieir - Bolo," 1b., , • , i. , , , 81@330 .. Oak,. , ... -; 34, • 1 ". •.: - ' - 1 . S iS.: al ti? IN II Harness II 0 1 ,:q V W „ CI , ! ' u,attrotini 'A, 3. , 1 1 4.'.1 12aulsO II -1179 r, , . .., 16 . ' ‘ ll 6 - Kt , • , • ~ t , • II 70417G0 70(163o 222111 - t , Di st rit , ) , Itt• Ptiftrfr 4iirirltitiii • • • 1,9 f fiMIO 441 Day's longth 9 hot 74 fritiluti.*'- - 0104 4 2f IrYtir4Wilidgf ' 7 rA. 1%,t ]CSC 43 0 hi° Yw t r wt -' 40,• • co • 510 14miday,- Tuesday ' , Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sat tirany, TO-NICRT. SWI rti' Fair will dose. The diatriblitiou of prizes Will i t iakti place. Tiu: property of Charles B. Illillor, now oc cupied by Jas. Davenger,Noa. I and 17 'North Fifth Woes, will be sold at public Mtn liitb inst.. ',Se? ad‘ortisemoot., • 4 FATAL ACCIDENT. -:-A man inimed .la!ttes MOW, witSrun °rot and Mika!, by tho Cara issit Railroad Caisoit Titintur a, nu' Thursday. ilo attain pled to cross tho track in frolit of tho train, ami was struck by UM ongino, with Iho above result. Acrtnt;N Saturday evening last; floury (libble, saddler, of 'Wilhelm, while in the aetof putting oil in a lamp, it cau,ght tire, and .had hts,arm putting in a shocking manner. Ho 100111 suffering severe pain' from the ef fects of the burn. • . Ov the Ali ult.; Goo. 11. Sessinger, employ es freight agent, at Palo Alto for the Philadel phia and Heading Railread Company', ! was held by I.itittiro Frailoy of Pottsville in thelstun of $l7OO to answer the charge of embezzlement. Tee CoMpany is the prosecutor.. =•- - - YESTI4IIIIAY Was pleasant enough for the in-, auguratlen of April.. The Worst Omit find Winter daya 14 that they are invariably lent, and King Frost always exacts principal and interest by giving us winter weather When the almanac declares it to be spring, , -- • - - OFFICER 9 Et.t:CTi).-LAt a meeting of the Windsor 'Assocl i ation for tho Detection of (torso Thieves, the following ()dicers wore oleeted: • ; Presideht-,-clereott lleishor; , %leo President ._Hamuel H. Unger; Secretary--M. A; tioliors; Treasurer —Josoplt Bower ; Collector—Noah ,!' TUN Anthracite Furnaco of Win, 11. Cly-; mer 4.V. Co., at the Temple. this coonty,. built last year by Mr. Mel loso, Nom) of tho licit and most compact works of the kind to ho found in this State. It conntenced blowing in the latter part of Soptember, 18138, and works_ No. 1. It can run its ore and coal whieh come by railroad right into the stork house, and the limo % steno- towns' also drive into the stock lions() aside of; the railroad art dump their A loads Amyl' through the holes s tmo as the coal and ore. It is splendidly locatod, being live miles front flooding Ohl twenty-ono from 1 1 letdown. ! I 11 1 it Our Hamburg Leller: t i„ 4 2 1 'V PH l lltlMpt illtit;lls69. l!ialiOn 'AMY E fah iiiii- 1, 4110 02111 V Of 4808 is passed, and ull,its joys Avid serrows, never to return rigairk'Werwoicome the now year with brightantipipations of the happiness it may have in atom for us, overlooking for the pre. sold what sorrow it may have, and start out with a determination to play eer . part in the world's drama, leaving the consequences with 111th who rules above. We shall endeavor to live by the (olden Rule, "Do unto others as. you ,wbuld that they should do unto you,"and when the death knoll of 'O9 shall 'have been tolled, and a happy now year of IWO k root us witlrmerrypeaiing of bells, we trim that knowledge and wisdom may not only have boon sought, but also found. On Monday evening test, the Teachers' In. stitute of this borough met, when interesting and Justructlr) reports 011 sovertil tellOcts were read. ' he examination of the pupils of our publie schools takes place ;diving nest week, beginning on Monday. The Mite Society, Connected witti tho con gregation of the Emanuel Chiireli, rotkliz t id over t 4,800 at the fair, which way being hold (hiring last Week.; . „ ' The 'silver. tea sorvico, which was to bo awarded to the person receiving the highest nuinhor of votes, has not been awardethowing to a misundorstanding on the part of the vo 7 tors. The Union' Firo Co. No.' 'I, has been thor oughly reorganizer) omi t is now ready foretc tive service. :1 S. fl . . J. . Letter fripn 1 .ebannn- ,. isvielion of she Safe Robbers. A. ' . 1 . . 1 . 4 101 A Isi ON , PA., Jan. fith, 186 u. Enrrolt•Emital-DEall Sfit:- , LIAko Biotic. mins of our citirens, 1 have, this week; been watching ad interesting profdecution. Doubt less many of your readers know, and many Moro Item hoard of throo ~!' tice) young : men" reprosonting their names as Nat. Miller, J. 11. Beatty,-and charlos : Horrls; who; without, any visible employment, woro putting tip at 8 • lirskeitiss,holel ip, 'Wading, during the winter' and Spring of 18t14; When Otto, to tho Aston islotiont, of nearly„ every cue, _ it, tiiroed out that each had sailed under • au• alias, that they Were a gang of thioves, , robbors andburglars, and thettlioy had boon , d!tlying: their evoca tion" effectually in•Borks:" i The Many robberies end W144 . 1(1,1(18 in ; Berko county last winter, and covered' falso andltni• suatalnod charges fter Ithent !against innocent persons, will still bo remembored. doyens doubt the glint lies pt tho, thio, ,of time "dig nit a l tibtl ' Wb(i' we're the ellsdkeWlY:Who rob bed the minor ? might with propriety be ask• od: IR our, ocorty, their, or] mos wore brought homo'to them. On tbe night of the I.Oth of - April, the station house of the Phils4elpfila and Headline RI H. Co . :, hi'Alatiiille, Lebanon count ,was broken into,their safe blown open, 'l4 id nd. ICU Oxtrect9d. On, tho,. night of i x t te2. 41E1410 saute ,deopthi ; theilionMo of An i rea , Kreider, of Ow saute Wile' town, was on tore I, i his safe rolled outside anti 'blown open, and $13200 In Oovornittent Itotitlei mid about s2oo l in "Otoonbax" 'stolen ' there from,-tho loss of wine:llllam brought rivers of tears from the eyes, and over sinco disturbed' tho lie* and haunted the slumbers Of poor Atr. Krioder. Tilos° burglaries wore trend to these three neon, but do positive proof ulei bed had•witil they had fled the country, , .whon, of con ran, they chmp(' their names, and, for p time; eVeMiOd thd: aW." Aboht the first of .11el• 00011)0, they wore ermined, Iti',Allaklolpiiia, Minor, atios'lllacit;and llcatty; (dials 'Banal fresh from a raid on a , safe at' Letvisintrg, 'Union colt idly, and on Hoene it ,NOn'tf fitore,at Milton, NortliuMberlainVotinty: i Tho ovi; dinico WllB not' faillioiontty„stretig..itodigh to hold Retrris, but Miller and Beatty were sent ` hold the , "emetic" to await a trial. But our Prison 'walls and bolts - were not tiigh and strong enough, ; and the koya , too sinrdo (to our shame) to hold Miller. On ilio„det Mpg of January first, ho bid et polite and elle ,tinft k ate adieu to Shedd' :hint{.. He, .is ~till;.-a t largo, a reward of $lO9. being offerod list'h6 arrest. Just hero I 'Wilt 'makeinfe:stiggestiop ; that the very able ',Counsel for: , the Comity Commismionors urge upon them the propriety of ' inereasitig this -I reward' to 14r)00, for the , rn-arrivet •of this, waved' villian. To ask 'Whether the tO-payers would "stand it" is afinost protieetorotes. The whole com munity 'arb !ifittirested s .an was convinced by their attendance en maw to hear Cho, trial of 'lmlay, and would sits' "Anted" to the proper 1 si 0 o n , end if, perchanee, one, should: not ,any !aiben"-to It;Stiggestlett might bo mad°, that %tutor pay as 041°1es...dime' visit. ': 'Beat ,theft ty- 1 0dd tiled at-lebbation, this weck,A)t., his folly amterline, Money was spent, in pro-. fusion; Accomplices, clung from Philadelplifed, to "smith! tow ow , b'nt only to perjure them. solves, exhibit their villainy add isehow their forks." The wbole of Abe days and pventngs of Wednesday add Thursday"woreltedided"dif in these two prosegotions; but, all 'tlone,i4ii; dips ggutUty pv4os reilderied,lind sentence of ten 'tiedr.i dnd'foldil fnenta idiprisonthent Id' the•Napterik'Peojteptiary peissed. \ Thum tho' , editalrt lath toi Joint II : Beatty. Jilletily Nho way of the 'transgressor is hard." Tlio prim , onor was - ably , defended Eby learned , couttApis; while District Attorney Mark, for tho mninty, attift.LKilllngei , add/A.IR. Aucliter; Esqii.,, ct of Lebanon and, W. pt, Qoarhart, Es ' q. of Rea- . Ing, Attorneys ter the Philadelphia tt needing Railroad. Company and for Mr. Kreiderind,lecs 'Ablrtittitelfiedllitl.';tfrobiStintlfiti.';lLet Me, yet say, beware of all nice young men, stronger/8. to Me coinnyuiditmety.Oftve no visible ,nettle of 'support; - .I,r• '•: - , nor. ~, PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. WAstilitaToNi Janl, th Senate, Mr. Spencer, of Ala., introduced a bill "to regulate the price aid encourage the production of cet• ton." - j., The hillier the relief of Sue ?lumby t of Ala• . bania,invOlving the question of the payment Of claims of loyal Southerners, was discussed. p.djotirvidd until Monday. In the house, Mr. Sch'ench, from the Nays and . :Means Committe?, reported a bill, which ,was 1)460: extending 'the provision &of the bill repealing the tax on , maaufacturea tei,mantifacturers of naval mat*lnery for the Government, and remitting tax Os not received before April last. The Naval Appropriation bill was made the order for Monday. - Debate bta Me, 'J enches' Civil Service bill oreurritlin Committee of the Whole, Mr. Lo• gait apprising the bill. The Military Academy till, appropriating it27:l / 658. wits passed. Mr. Boyer spoke in Committee, and the House then adjourned un til Monday.' .• " • - • I'ELFAGRAPiIId SUEMARY. BaTeartaY, Jan. 0. lohn Minor Botts died on Thor a / a y l at Culpepper Va., aged 67. ' . Getterae lluchanan has 11141i111116C - COM l mand nt,Neter Qrlesns, by seniority, in pike of Gen. oral ,Itottatettn, deceased. , The'conimittee appointedly the recent Uni versal 8 ' n(frage and llnirersal Amnesty Con• fetence in,Virgiuis has arrived Washingtod. The O ff icial vote for Governor in. ll'ashtngtOn. Maine is unp m kncot Chamberlain's majority is 10 1 264, in n Oat e,of 181,70. troops were sent from Richmond yesterday, i tp the , scene of the diettirbance in Princess Anne teunty,' Va. No flirther violence is re• ported, however. -1- Tito Texas Convention has passed an ordi nance giving the right of - way across that'state to the International Railroad. Wit Pain Henry Carswell was hanged yester day tor the ; murder of a little girl, at Rome, Now York. Chloroform was administered to him before : the drop 4as allowed to fell. • Edwin S„Whitfield Vffifi shot dead, at Mem phis,. yesterday, ia the Ibonso ofd. A. Dorati,li tOneiii l or his. - no weat to tho house, it is sup poliedlo chastise Doran, for an opprobious surd blished in one of .the papers, and a crowd outside hearing the firing,' broke in the iloor, dud found him' dying on the floor, with 'Doran and n woman standing over him. A despatch from Augusta, Maine, 'says it is now conceded that Mr. Hamlin will be elected U. S. Senator on Tuesday week. ItAnnr.T . oB VinwrAni,u HAIR REBTORATIVR.— Wu speak from oxporlonoo, having given K prae ttet►l trial to thli renowned preparation. Na other hair reAtoreave has ever received or ;iearrect d milre univererd demand Ilktie BrirreWs...-PitistOurg Oomnieecial. ijnn b-lw(I gio'THE IMPORTANCE OF H EALTH. None but Owe deprived of Ole blessing knoW of its loss. The pimpled, blotelnsi and tettored covered portion looks upon a clear, smooth stria with jusiousy, und Inwardly desires the Ammo. Those whose systems are tilled with the virus of iiuItOFULA, and other etitunentis wit hove good health. When ibe blood is im pure, disease insure to follow. All have) warithnrln tImAO Pimplee, 'notch e s, Tottors, Sores, Boils Coppor•eolorcil Niches, seslea, Av. Avila lhu 'calamity by miirytou the srfantri with the SAMARITAN'S HOOT AND DERR .lITICEs, SAM A HIT AN'S ROOT AND HERR JUICES, SA MA ItITAN'S ROOT AND JUICES, Before Scrofula takes a firm hotel. flow many loivo tho virus of Syphilis in Om 4vBtoni, and in that condition contemplate inar. r Inge, knowing little of its bahcfpl 111111101 mo on the constitution. To such we say ATOP. First cleanse yourself of those Ituptaritien ;of that scrotnloits Infection, (which . In many cases In lintetlitury In the constitutioi.,) before you brim; misery on yourself and calming. Mee 4425 per bottle. -0- NA MA lazily's GIFT! .111mir CiovrAlt4 ligunny I.lmun Yew! A •Positive Cure! Ib' all Diseases Arising front Youtllfut ittelisarelkin; Contains' no ltlittortd, no 'Balsam, ho "Mercury. Only ten Pills to bo taken to effect a cure. They aro entirely vegetablo, !taring no stnoll nor any plotisant, taste, anti wiii not in any war injure the stothaeh or bowelnl of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days t and rileett MSS In twenty-four houys Sent by null. Maio poultagett 42, Female 63, t. stud Ovilarvey Birch, heading, Pa., and by Druggiete. OF-attOND k Co., Proprietors doo2ol-Iyl 915 lace street, Philadelphia. , \ 0 PITYSICIANS. • "\ ~ . Niew Yoe*, August Bith,lB6l. ,AT AII ION Or COIifPOUND ow me to call N'otir attenti on EXTßACT D P to V my ittPA.- MU. !hie oonilihnont parts are BUULItI . f.,ciliio i LAUF, ;LTBEItS, JUNIPTIIVIIERIOES. Moue or PinirithATion.—Blicilia, In vacuo, 30. Riper Berries, by dintillation, to form a Eno gin. Oubelis ex; niotelitiy. displacement by liquor- ob. Mined from .11), dper 'terries containing very little augur,a small proportion of spirlt, and more pitiatade than Rily now in use. The actilip Properties are by this mode extracted. Bodin, as pnipared by Dr iggista generally, is ore dark color. It is a plc t that emits its fra grance; the action of it Ea e estroytt tlds (its t i t active principle), leaving a dar kand glutinous decoction. Mine I. the color of ngredientp. The i Buono in my preparation predominate.; the smallest quantity of the other Ingredients are ended, tO ,prelletit fenhontatkin ; upon specs tido it will lio found not to _be a Tinet re, as ~,_. made In Pliarinacopcea, nor Is it a BYrti and therefore nen be used In eases where feve or Ind. Elimination exists. In' this Yon have tire t *now: &Igo of the ingredients and the modeof prepare thin. !loping that yen will favor It with a trial, and that, upon inspeetiou it will toilet with your sip prOblition, ' With a feeling 'Of eMindence, . I am, very rompectfully, 11. T. lIKLIdIitII.D. Chemist and Druggist ,of la Years' 14xperi. . , once in Philadelphia, and noW Malted tit. his.i Drug and Chemical Warehouse, NI Broadway, New York. [Front the iiirgest Manufacturing Olietnista Wit the Wor1(1.1. I am acquainted with Mr. IL T. Iffeltnnold ; be occupied amp, ug Store opposite Iny v residence, and waS siitioessfilf in conducting the business where othern• had not been equally so b j efore . Wail., Vltava Mien favory impressel with bib' ..yiliiinietier.iand enter!». q. ? 1 • f W LLIAM WEtiIIITMAN. , Firm of powers h. Weightinan Itanufacitur ' nig Chemists,' Ninth and Bkeirti Streets. Philadelphia. Ilimmantri's FLUID EXTRAOT lIIICIIU, for weak. netts arising frOm Indiscretion. The exhantited powers of nature which are acomupanied by so many alarming symptoms, among which will be found, Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memo ry, Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Yore. hoilings of Ev II In fact, Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and ?nubility to enter into the en.' Joyments or society. , The Countitution, o»co affected With Organic Weakness, requires the aid. of Motlicilio to • strengthen and invigorate. the. system, which lIELMINLIPS EXTRACT BUCtlitT invariably, does. (Lilo treatment is submitted. to, Coinnittnp. lion or Itibunftt MIRROR. 11 mi. tinoto's 'Loin EXTRACT 110O111; in affec tions ;Jet:oiler to Fes, is unequalled by any otheepretnitintlen, as in tlOrtmbl, or Retention, Pain folnesS, or Supp ression of Customary Eviie 7 outline,. Uhierated or Soliirrns Btuto of. the Utel. rims, and all complaints Incident to the sex, i whether arising from habit* of dissipation, ins-' prittle non ln, al the decline 'or change of life. IiRLMUOLLB FLUID'ICXTRAOT BCOI/11 AND IR- PROVED Hotly. WARN will radically exterminate from 1 he B,yBtela diseases twilling (rem habits of ,tilasipatioh, at little expense,, Halo or no 'Change in diet,'no inconvonlanco .01 , exposure ; coln,pletely superingline thoSellinpleasiint ono Aingeronic rentedlise, (*pairs / Old Mercury, in 'all tireitil diseases, .- i ' thite 1111MMISOLD'ri nom Erreaer'llUClll7 in all, diseases of the organs, whether In male or fe.: male, front whatever mike originating,, and no Matter of how tong standing. It 1s ploßAant, in taste and odor, "Inuneillate" in action anti more strlingthelllngthith 'ally Births` Oftiperatiorr Of' , Bark or lisin.• i. , 1 -1 i, • '. - - i , • • ..,.. . Those suffering from brekeh-dOwn or delicate collet ttp tions, propttrig.t.he.relpeiltst opco. ( . 111,0 road . ir nitist I,M aware, that, however ali g ht' inn byth4 attack of the above diseases, it .Is 'ciirtaintO, Met the ,ixidilY health and mental pewees,• . . f t • , , Mt Alio' tinoV4...diaeases•ykqelre the aid of a serene. • i lELMROLD'IIIiIf-TRACI' Bucou ,is the greatotit Dinretii4 ' " f . • '' , 1501 filkY; I 1 11 'o4"YrtsCre::.;_irrico-41.25 or , rtic s ut.ro_ bottles ,for t 4 ., Delivered to any' a I Ciitt. ,-. PRARXibe,OOI) , In all coin trot. imi.. ..- .._,; .i . i ..' Add retitl,l. T.' lIELIIII6I,D, D.* and Cbeinicai Wf2 . 3 . lii_in 4591 DrOtidWity,,_#, Y... „ '-' _.., rip E ARICOENVINII,UIitEIiB DONE UP .% 1 . teilttitravelk wrapper, 2 with ; fac-elmile of uut C euutiarplAottoe t aW oipw_4 i , . , 0 ~ - 1 I .OfA a - litt ' itin • 4 11' 4 • tIZIAMBOLI); ache * sOriehei RlieutauktiinnOkolds, Barns, Frost pea, and alt „ To s114•10t0 Muslin outfitting lahohld fonslitsto the *detest situ of Os tflsllololooPltsf. Vial the nth of science In our own day has Weedy 11ChitirtA tr . ! prom ins the Inhalation of chloroforrn r e tother t allay the !mins ronatonent mot diMcult Ind silpperst SAYR n ti s . . PAIN will stromplish by sin4le out s anl Its effect Is perfectly nisiktcAl. atulit* propAttri entirely harmless se to ho as applieettio to theehlld o f 1. % der age as to the adult. Thmison , h, of snocsssfnl eAtra toe, sit r Ibis thhp Is DO Action, Dui f,:t,-11 , .:p1ti‘1.19 eont to% erg.. and a lllngliapplicatlon pt the c\ eourinhi the n Ikestical ant fonts tatty ottracutert WE Olikustirint • Tilt , ViOltiD To Produce its- - Equot Nofamily Thal once becuniesnivia if I withvir4olo tvii! Gc lviil.lo4il• 4riti . ‘ll(l , Bold by .1 • ' mliittLap arco4, Bole Proprietors, Radii% Pak H ThIA fa. A • Rainey. says, lit qto Ora of Dad. lei & Maga , ono of taxied *41164010 Ursa establistanenta in Ohl wintry tee. tV Ilaaity.t.st Se., t/S VOIL • Jantlary n m. Misattia & Co., nehdlaly, Pa. 4l -~ Airs : It affords too plsuuro i to spot of Os whit/seal ffsets of your "Pain 1., ors, pay own caw I. June last, A was attacked with Neuralgia la my abdomen owl eldo i Aftar euhriniviniemots fit nearly two weslre,.t 'was indttesa to try your rem,. dy. and alteras, tipigicuttlea to !Li attar Was Telloved lan for rooonds. rud en waa the relief that 'I, tOUld y owl Helloes. Frdm knowledis of the pliparatioa. I firmly believe that it will atoto.i Wan soirb emery cause and almost instantly. Reepoottlilly, you J. A. n, DvDLry Of Ate /Inn of Dudley & StiffOrdi; Whets/ae bras Mete. • " ;ea. 2s-t4. ------r--•t .1. RIB ' _ PEAR L SOAP , , TPA' (lINAPES7 I 'A NO hgir AhricLE: j)R *hi PIIIIPOSEB tor . SOAP , I4. USA I'OR, WASIII.N9 CLO7IIO,ExCAP TM THE OKNAT , A 1410,100 SOAP COMPANY take pleasure in informing The people of Read ie, and vicinity, (but mere particularly 'all good Housekeepers) that they aro manufatturing awl introducing a. Boap superior to all others for the followlug purposes: , , FL BT— For Oleaniog laint, .Wood-wogk. Mar. bl • BE B—ler Ulganitig (and Polishing at the sante t mot Metals of all descriptions. • Housekeepers can at mule euo tut stoat Oven (ago of th s, as it is 6ntiroly iinnee'essary td keep as heretofore, Polishing Powders, Brick Duet, Baed, Asitcs,_Sic., 10-- . TIJIRP---rot' a Palm dr Bath Bhp, especially where there are any ImPurjtibt orstrune von the hands' such as Paint, grease or atq kind, ranter,' Ink, leie. Ste. FOURtif and last—Par the thousand 'and en, other purposes for nhich soap is in, constant use, and 'which it is impossible to enumerate ',Wits time 1 / 1 1{ISCTIONH YOK IISINti HARRIS' PIIARL SOAP floc each and ev,nry purpuna'aboye inentloned. Ti he used in the name manner an anyothe tlonin with thin eaceDttop, that it WAY: rOQUIIOII ONl}•TiiiRD thu tl3 aotllit of our Soar , to :tromp) eh the ram re sUitA as othern, and ONE-TIMM of the TIME and LABOIt raved, WA A' TED, every Person in Rending to try HARRIS' PEARL SOAP. • BRWAttii or ALL IMITATIONBI Mitnitfothired earttitsirtfi, by' theldreat 'Aomori, Soap Ch., 1:1 Arch Strtd, PAlit'sAitsaie. If Alt 111 8 & U 0 . , Proprlotori. ,) l:MLIIOLNIli it MAOKIIIIOI, corner of Fifth and iir hunston litreots, polo Axklitil for Readies. A 0 FATS WA NTIID IN.HVIIRY 011 Y & COUN • TY IN TUN UNITED STA SAL The Soap is now offororto the Publia4l;the fql lowing Stores : Stauffer Jr. Bhenfolder, Yocum & IlAusum. th.toiteiger, ~ ,' i . - ',oftk i llfr(i rro a l , J O. Baylor, " . .I • stet. lister & 'love, ' • tr' - • F. .Yi **ni t IL Kelvin • Hdpcors link/50w. J. Dundoro, " '(3. I elle tinier, A. 8w ,arts, . P • 8 at ei' J. 0. Thomas P, P_,•Uret a N.. F. Keller . A lirO., M. Kefflr Bea , J. 11. illidebeitA ' -. . .IL Be7er. itett, , . ", , ' ~1 • ir% .. 1 i eqals, ~ 11 W. Obatt, ". ~ nib, I. ' Beyer, Ott Boblet - , 0et.17-1y C4RP.ETS i ,CAItP.E'Vf3 1 I „ 1 • ' • " ti• ' • • • 11, , ,,,,DrA J411( 1 ,41(?, V, nt • N 0.114 l'in'street' L `bt. Ow entittlle, tween Sixth anti Illeiventh streets, Boipoptfully theritioepeof hiding and A , eln in. All- oo ty, that. oty pr efW eery beet In gralr cs, eteraire od. Olitity. test' patterns ••nil, Ca r er* , Mt bride. almilletall at New York prim!, We invite the public to exktnine oar goods before pgrehaoteg olsoorbere. midpave 25 pey }eat .. Buy out m of O olio bond' apd ea 4craapay. • • . mAßsLllfik CO. L.• . THE READING INV' INSURANCE AND _ TIKIBI . 'OOMPIINY OF .BEmits floluNTV. Organized, Jury, 1807. ~ , ,-,,l ktriMit 4 lloo,o*lP. Office, Reading Inouronco Buitd(tig, No. It North .liYfth area, hroothlNuac•,Corner of • ani . riSh)ea. °mon nouns piton pA. M to 84 H. _ IMMITORM J. PRIN(11,11 JONUN, JiMee 1110KNIONT, AIWA, Z. VAV 11 I RaD , J Ao_9n re, J. T. JAcif pox, • • • 1), N. STOUT, JONAS' atiALTalt, ; ; JT. VAldereriss, ("sotto* flunkey.. ~ . MIIIB COMPANY " INSURES i -A- kinds of property against loss or damage by Oro tit rated pa low no any,other rellehle Company and upoij every, plan ,linowli t to Oteek Insurance COMpardes. •‘; Perpetual 'Policies issued reqUirlnf Abletlevet and upon which the amount of picin um paid can be reclaimed at any thus, less a deduction of five per cent,' The , advantegeeof Ibli method are worthy of the attention itgraerk *n4 others having tirst•clitsis dwelling !Melte', .batms and other buildings, In town or country, as being the cheapest and safest. Polieles for one, two, three, five or moreyears, or for less than one .y ear, issued and no charge made for Policy and survey when, renewed or when Insurances are thin sferted IYOM tother con panics. • The WOE me of Reading and vicinity, hitherto dependent mainly upon foreign companies, have now the pr virago of .tlfettirig their. insurances in a home ilistitutiol4: gotganized, with an adequate paid in and guaranteed. Capital, pre senting as strong a bass of security am!timt of any Other company. The advantage of doing business directlywith the Company and the tin pOrtanee of 'keeping some por4lon` of the large sums paid (dr insiirandeft, hrelFeAstittAp,t home, will be appreciated by all. - J. PRINGLE JONES, President. _ k _ Alin& mcifai i itikk4ysi N president. angß.E. NA,.'l4oCretary alid Treasurer. 11.1miss--tyrtawl , : r, VSTATE OP. JOH* BECHTEL, Jlat of liol+loll 9r towlishW *irks comitY, deceased.. f Aatefg of Adinloistration to the es tate of the above Tiarried:thicodetd, have been granted to the subscriber. AU persons indebted to said estate are rortuented to make Immediate prtyrriOnt, end those volitio. , will present thorn, properly atitliontipated; for pet tlemen ; ISAAC 13hUl1THL, Aiimlnistrator. ian 1-4 t 1 itobesmile P. 0., forks Co., Pa. 'Eg`f4T- t OF, 04.11,VEL i tAtit ai LATE of Muhlenberg toWnighln;" HO' nty, eeaSed. Letters testamentary to the estate of the above natned - deqedent have beqn granted to the tindereighedi residing in tiatd,t6wiaslilp. All persons indebted Inlaid estf s tAare,reggested to Won't,, make immediate DayMe, and tllosOk having claims will present them,,_ prp NJJB orly authentica• t tedyfor tiettlement. , A,O_DAUM, • • ' I , •DA lAUId, Jr.-, dee.l94t7 • • `., ;• • •,Illlceeutors. NOTICE IS 111E'REBY 01 V EN, AllfitA t ha aCeon t,of jue,w I tyelAae fte r, Corn t tee of lsrael K a; ; _ bi;en filed to the ProthonOtary , CoMdd• cite/ ocrUnty t and that the same will be confirmed, on Monday, the Stludtyy of robrultry ntust.,,,mileA3 Callse be linown •Id thfi co r •nr t' W.Bi 1.4_4018 EWER, Jan 0740 rrothonotary.