Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, January 11, 1869, Image 3

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MONDAY, ,JANUARY 11, 8(')9., ,
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I) r ' . L."— GonMqil '' titooling, " hethiquarora,
Third, N. Jan. 11-t2t
REV. C.F. Mcllll,Kir will preach o ft Sunday
allorcoon, Januti y 17, at. 2 o'clock, P. M., at
tho Bork County AIM%
ON Stdurillay them wen,' a largo number of
country people In the njty. In the afternoon
Point street was thronged
,with promenaders.
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Too BE CPAT ft; tIfID,.—At the Fiti ,
onl Prayer itootingoti Bliettrilliktaite}hoh,p., akb:typed
to continuo the same hieetingli, sit t to dittertmt
rhurehos, and wider the Homo , itrranOinonts,
(luring this week. '• c
MAD AcCIDEII . 4T.—OiI Saturday naorDing:
Mra.Wagner,wife of Robert Wagner, thaldi
at flio.ogrtior Ot• TlitS , 4111 f*Art Otekrts, wan.
oinked al work hi her yardOihe aceldoutally
/ f lipped and foil on her aide, tweaking three of:
her ram
Kritttobnum."—Wo agaln‘warn our citizens
to boon the look-out fortitraggling vagabonds.
()ne or two owws of potty robberies by them
havo.eonto to O% notlogN 130 careful to whom
you RitnAnd In no ettso yotit (rind dooiri
unlocked.
PosrPonsw—Tho, meeting •of tho:Noung,
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People's.atesociation, which was to havo to tl'
phoo this evening, has been spostpofted• tin it
further notice, on account of other aervico •
lug hold in the Baptist Church, their usu 1
P lace of ni °94 l ,N!,'‘ i :.i , :', i ',1,%1;:):1 Iti 1 "
itipcippgErf Mr. SnYdor, of Philadol.
phia ' ettoplilint trio °piton° liouso, toll on
the stops oftho hotol at a lato hour on Baur
day ovoning; and'broke His right ann. Tile
arm was sot by Dr. Coblontz, ami the injured
roan In now doing well. •
Anouttlfty portions havo boon fined, by thir
(Ugh Constablo for not rompvlng, tho,srlow
front their pavvnonts as rpaulr . ,°4 ;I,)y law.—
Ruston Daily AxAres,s.
Would it not tm,(Voll If samo thing wet°
done In OM 4'
NOTWITHSTANDING 010 tightnosa O f
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noy markot,tho mattufactotipa of Bonding aro
driving along toalliniSt;thoir fulloot capacity,
and aro giving omploymont to a vory largo
nimilibr of mon. The xallroada Arp, rjo i lmg
oxtonslyb Imyluoisa r lAntli afford dmploymont to,
thousands apersbna 1n - tho dltiorent depart
ments:
I. l. 6UitTill STRIP:11 1 1 .4
M. eltiVßCll . .—Tlie pul
pit In this thurch was occoplffil lost (wooing
by the Itevi 'Hentoten, Pa.
The rovivkl triedthigtivilli be Ontinnotttleting
the wcok. Thus • Titt. the bob
HIICCOS.9, MO Wit lihp6 they .bltty , ,b9 tiljn the
future and that th'lng motty i9Oto Houle to the
foot of the crOfo44 ' ' I.
AT TIiN ': PAiRTEIi s t 4 I.—ITIA tho
Washington Irmo ConiptinlY, of Rii
rived here, last week, for a re-painting, in or.
der that they may help the display at Wash.:
ington on the 4th of March. They are running
the carriage of the Novorsink • while theirs is
under operation-of the painter'n brith.—Phi/u.
Nu wlay rcu rg.
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Tito attention of Cottncils is respectfully
called to tho condition of tho pavetnent OH
tioventh street, oast side, motor t h o Washing
ton street bridgo. Tim mattor ham soveral
times been roporto(, but 'lto action has boot)
takon updii it. If it'catticot'bo phved, it should
ho plinth:LA', for tho safety of (Ito public, nit It
is now ill a most clangorous condition.
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litimmtoN has novor,matie.moro progress in
Heading than this wittter,and tho.gbod nffects
aro daily foil. Milo In -.Alm cities (Tim,
drunkonnnss and wickedness In general are
rampant, total order and q titaness prevails in
our midst, and the city t Heading stantlit
forth as tut oxamplo—the r stitt, of religion.-
Nyo nro glad to see thlf; Mato 'of affairs, and
!Tito it will thus continuo.
ATTEMPT ISD bA ny•—On Saturday
evening, about half-past 8 o'clock, an attempt
was made to ontor the rosidoneo of Mr.Charies
Pon'n street WOW, V,lghtb,by get.
Ong on the roof of a Hhod in the roar or the
buildingond prying open one of the second
story shuttors with a 011180 i. Tito bolt of tho
shuttor 'falling into the mow attracted tho at
tontion of the inmates and alarmed tho burg
lars, who immediately made tracks Without
obtaining any booty.
AT n rokttlar mooting of tho. Howling, ,
Alone
and Steam. Fir° Engin° Company, No., I, of
this city, hold at their .Hall on tho °vetting of
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Jan, 4th, 180 t ifollovilitg: oillo a rs vero,
elected for 1.4 p 9 90 1 04 t 6 rIA t' . 1 ...", ':` .•
Prosident---A-• .Orot1)1 Vico r,rosldsnii ,
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IL Shearers Rooording Secretary—M. Walton
Financial Soorotary—qpn. M. orapTreiviunt—
A.lO. SitiS,tititrtn,; Pologotoo to the Tikernon's
Union—A, O. Orotli, U. 14: (irat'll, W. Al
bright, E. Jl. Jitillsrtt, E, 11.,Sheankr; Engl..
noors—E. Piper, Otto rdgellorti-Eb R. Millard,
Firotnen—,O. ICooltor, If.. KoeSer, A. Horner,
If. framer; ' Irmo' DirtiotOrs—D. Dillot,' Sinn.
Fix, A. O. Oroth, Otto Mollort,'E. P. lorrpy,
U. /Cocdtit, C. Reeser; 71; Muider; Ilona° .4.-)ont
mittoo*-11.-ICoosbr, A. flamer, E. Pipee.. '
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`if , Iprreit DA IT,Y EAAL'e"DEATi 'Blll7-4...901110
Om typographical onrors, }yoretillido Id set
ting Up my ',oblation letter. ThOY react hnnili•
iy, I will quote from tho printed matter, and
then rondo , as in the copy. "Flying their ay
peation".should road "pt.iiinry." , iigvidenco was
not all indolltlY strong enottgli," 4, lilnongli"
should ho emitted. "Mimi" should be , " yil
lain." ' "The whole community aro intekested,
as Was conylneol by their attendance." . A
nice mistake. oievineed" sounds better: "If
perolianoo one should riot ttay , atnen' to itsitg
gastion might ho nutdo " road, "Anoth- ,
or suggestion,' . , &c. orrora appear,
which I will hot tako up your Space to cur-
Yea, 'MOOR. typo . ood PrOef reader should be
a littlo mot° careful in the' flame. '
INDEtt WATiltt.—On Saturday afternoon a
krona of water, canto
,'„r nailing down Walnut
and Elm stroots 'almost as Jorge as a crook,
which tilled the entire 'portion of Eighth
street, between Walnut street and the (loner
al l'aylor nottsO, and at many places the side
walks woro iloodod. Shouid lt,lutVO rainod just
thou, no doubt the (damns ivoultilaVO suffer
ed much by having ' their • eollarsifilled with .
water. Stops should ho Viken , to have this pro
vented. Tt might ho s 4 hrrangtid tlntt the gut
ters could carry the water oiil,Teittii and Ninth
Kraus. As it Is, 811.1 V
Ei
water :rem .Abo
per portion or the city tows into ghth'stroot,
and should thero stiow And leeinthastroot,
1W was the case pu Satutlay, .ittit Is,forpood,
anti, as a 'COillierptenCe`, • the tuild, street is
flooded, at the sidle time the bitizons
,of
-that neighborhood togy,tiiistalii los
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TRANNI!oRTA ; r,forero 'NNW Brio t,:t No,
--Several genilenton conneCted With the Roads
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ing Railroad and other Phihitiehild littorostv,_
Wore in this city. last week, Roliatting some of
oar principal capitalista FiOtilpt It position in
the board of dlioctorii of a -. lo*. Otnitptinir, that
proposes to put, im.a lino lit propellera tarsus
port coat (mnyritiladolphitt to Boston, and all.
along the New. England coast. The plan of tho
ecKnpantld simplo t aPii feasible,,ang Op par
ties contend Unit nifty (ifin th ta
inst cottl #t ono
(Mar nor Nth'kement e ° ll /
frglgtili . fain, 4 ) 4 4 / 1 1 .1 / 8 9,011.V.Vifi•PtiqC1 ;Mg
Albany railroad, and the pro; coked p andoftho
Rrie, both or Ai:Wok' roads have adopted tho
policy of Iiom) trandpbytation,• !As drivepl tho
'loading Intorest to 'adopt'', oorcoliro,Ont pro
tooth() Illeasitros. It Id pxopOsed. halt° three
propellers op :the line .in r season. ler - The aP.
proaohing oodUbtrsiness. !With the dOmplotion
of the Marginal Vroight Raiirdaditts'an Boa.:
larY t tOo grmit:4oll),AulOrAkit tppi
„Of NOw •
England can b 0 :1 1 111/1010(1h1Y4
trotitll reduced *oost.—.uoatun voter. '
IMIIIII11:1
A „
igtOillatti. ))., nllth was
! , galoriously' drunk on Saturday night, and
tit, Ile iWal igue4 a *tom-lapel otoeq, ;ollloer
Holds tis, hind* 'estib Min to the' AWle
9ottzlners'.', and f‘,bwintners," 'whore . he.
rested his !if;alorbtis" Imes until this Morn
ing, when ho 'was brought' before Mayor thw
nand, and.having no "stamps" , wherewith to
leave his preseut domicile., the
oigalorious" Smith went behind the Mara to
ruminate further over his "galorlous" doings
or Mat urdaytnight.
Charles , Nohleneaky, (Phoebus, what a
name I) a Subject of the Czar of all the Rus
sians, get on a Russian drtitik on 'Saturday
night,and was 'wrested by officer Stotrenberg,
Who gave LIM the aforesaid •sigalorions"
Singh for a companion mitil• this morning.
Nobleuesky,(our . madam. wilt pardon' tta for
using •the ' . 4 .lmi-breaker" , a soma() time) was
bretight before the Mayer, and on makingsev-
Oral promises was Aliieltaiged. '
Thorn were 23 lodgers in Saturday riot,'
and 14 hint night. - • L
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HenuytAttr,t, CoosTv.—The Pottsville We
ir company has deciatfed a • dividend of
four per cent. Washington' hook
And Ladder Company of .Ashiand,w ere the re
cipients of s silver 'lire born on Now Year's
day. It was • prosottted by the ladies of the
borough, --A—The "!Sorer OrlicWinol" (West.
Ord Star,) a 'Welsh-Magazine,. published in
Pottsville for 24 yoars, but•romoved to Lehigh
notinty for seven months last year,haw return
ed to its fbruter proprietor,•Richard lildwards.
I, Sleighing in the county Is at No. 1., It
had bete) so for about' live weeks.---A fam
ily in Pottsville, on • turning up their plates at
breakfast on Christmas morning, discovered
under each a'hundred dollar bill no a present.
tho'2lth nit., the house and store of
Patrick Ilart c of Molotov township, was en—
tirely destroyed by lire. 'Cho fire is supposed
to have originated front a defective flue. ---
The Mozart hinsical Association of Pottsville,
intend 'giving *grand cofiCort on the 14th inst.
11, will be a grand affair.—Gonerals Oeorgo
U. Thomas anti General James S. Negloy
have paid Pottsville a visit.
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.4uNivEi .1111.TgIt t AN BORINCIEJ.
ottr esteemoil townsman, Mr.
'Frederick Latter, sent ninety eantplos his
Aitesian •Well borings to the Lehigh Univor
oily, at 'South Bethlehem. The borings are of
the•''dltTeront 'strata of rook to thq depth of
2,000, feet, of which a geological map, will bo
made es Soon es they are examined: It will
'prdve of great, Interest •to geologists and the
mining interests of the country. Tlio Univor
eity acknowledges the ,rocoipt of thoso spool
mons in the following neat and graceful note :
'Ltinrotr. IJNIYImsITY, SOUTH Ilwritr,Ertnm;
PA., Jan. 6,' 1869.
FREDEWOR LAUNIT, lisQ., llitAblNO, PA.
818:-.Tho Faculty ttf the Lehigh University
td their last meeting, on Jatt..4th, appointed a
committeo to, tender to you C) thanks Of tho
University lOr your valuable donation of
•speolmens of artesian Nyoll hojinga from your
own well, and from that of th Weston' Luna
tic) Asylum of Kentucky.
The Faculty thank you um nimouslv, not
only. for thisinterosting gift, .(which will 'be
deposited in the ldusentn, anti a map motto of
the well), but also for your kind cooperation
In the work of our 'University.. • •
•• • • Respoctfully, your Obodiont Servants,
II out); Corn :h i President,
011 A BLEH W Lb, Prof. of Chow._
AGIVISPID lllAlrillAbti MAYER,
Committee.
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"MANows MRS &ON TO CIOUNOILIC
* v.
OfileltnioClTY ui No,
Di the ltndruble, the &led «net animPiti Gl:Hulett.? (1.1
the Oily of itegclitly
CIEN'iLEUEI4 :—Agronablo to' the require
ments or (Ito twonty-fourth seotion of (Ito re
vised City Charter of 18114, making it,itioumb
ont upon the Mayor, each year, in addition to
his other duties ; communiertto to Coun
cils at the first stated meeting An January, and
oftonor• if doomed expedient, the condition of
tho City, In relation to its govornmont,
cox and improvements, and shall recommend
the-adoption of all Bitch measures as the busi
notis and lotorests of the City May require," I
avail myself of this opportunity to submit to
you a statomont of the affairs oftho
the past •year ; and a brief record of snob
matters in the eity's history, as are °fp:lore!
Interest to our follow eilizons. •
Tho Banditry condition of thOCity Liao be i m
much better than the provioa your. This
May bo accounted for, in part, tip tilt, s romoval
ofnuisancOS.
It is very gratifying to mo to state that on a
loc, in Om North-eastern part of the City, last
Year, a pond of stagbant water proved to be a
great annoyatico to the citizens living in the
ImmediatO neighborhood of tho sotto), from the
stench and noxious vapors arising out of it :
now a neat substantial Chapel, ()roamd by the
1 / 4
liberality of ono of our citizens, and a la gii
publlo school house for limo acooninpalatlm )1*
the children of that part Of the city/ atiorn t I
alto; but thorn aro other
_places as the onl
i
named, a our city limits, which it is hopod
will Koch give way to similar improvements.
WATEIt DErnivrmim , r.
The board of Water Commissioners have in
a fairway of progression the building of the
new dam at. the "Barnhart Springs," and
about two-thirds of the main pipe have - boon
iota to brnig a more ample supply of water to
the city, and is certain that early In the Conking
anumier the,long desired project wilt be - coin-
Wand, and we will havo an abundant supply
of the bean water in the Unitod States, for
many years' to come, without incurring any
additbilie!'eicpbase, save the,laying of distri
bution pipes. - 'rho labors of the Suporintorni
mit ; have been : arduous during tho past . year,
and' it ailbrdd nte' groat pleasure to say that
the duties devolving upon him have boon
performed In a highly satisfactory mandlm.
Vor .L . more full detail of the facts connoctod
and 'relating .to the Appartmont your atton
lion is directod to tile annual report of the
board.
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
No city officers occupy more res tonsiblo
and laborious situations than the Street Com
missioners. To oXpect that they will ploaso
everybody is to expect an impossibility. If
Choy perform their duties to the satisfaction of
a small minority, they have in my judgment
achieved a raro success. After your honorable'
bodies have mathi tho requisite appropriation,
and decided in What manner and how a cer
tain spocillod work is to bo performed, 'indi
vidual mombers of the Highway Committee
should not bo tolerated for ono moment toln
torfero and retard its Itompletion. The Street
Commissioners are the proper 'tomtits to an.
porintond, and we should leave it to their
judgmon t and skill as lb the host method of
_flashing tho.saino. There is a wry, largo
amount of work to be dono the present Year.
It is well known that some of the streets aro in
a vary had and unsafe condition', and require
your early attention.
rtau DEPATerMINTi
Of the Fire Departmont I cannot speak in
too high tort - 11416f praise. It is most thorough
ly organised and has proved itself in a 'very
efficient condition. AU connected therowith
seenuto work together in perfect harmony,
having in view but ono object, the perserva-
Lion ofc our city front oondagration. Miring
the past year on all occasions whoa 09110111 Mo
active Kor vie°, they were prompt and faithful
In the discharge of every duty devolving upon
them as firemen, and after their labors had
been performed retired in a peaceful and or
derly manner, roady and willing for the poet
,ontorgenoy.
MANIC Fri' UOLYSES, ETO.
'!'lto aooommodations for holding our publio
markets slili'sv, but very little change CL' im
provensont 'sine° the days when our popula
tion urns sCarco half what it is nosy. Their
Inailoquacyl for the vast numbers thronging
thous ott market days, is Very Oldont, and
stands in noticeable eontratit with tlio; hand
some sum of money annunily reitilAW - and .
paid Into the City Treasury for rent from
those occupying stalls. • •y.
'rho building at the corner of Fifth and
Franklin street, Also demands your , at t ont
It is lii illtery 'dilapidated 1 conilltlthi, and in
:many respects unilt . for the purpose for whiclr
it is intended. It is for You, gentlemen, to de-'
OdeNviset)ier our Market Houses and' City
1411 ririt,to voniisits without any 111:Aerial alter
ittionti pr whethorthpy should bp changed and
ititßreyol : tuilleet seems to , ins? ono
w orthy, p yohr espeelal ego and calm consider=
ation, sinblitSod irrolointit laSnes.
.BOnsething iu nolAsssark to be done in regard
to these , public hitildings, but whatever:hi
donoshonlilbe in conformity With the
,Settled
sentiment oltho great body of our poPtilatlon,
and 9i3 Vaptted Man oxeauted that thokvlll bQ
an lOWA' 011,r,f4t 1' 5 70011k Rtid kUrlving city,
'and a real bonen t and predita4l6, to Ito.
Ittitahi-
AntZc -i / I.l'1 .1 ' ' • • ' 4
anieliiaed in &CO?, a ,r41.042,,,,,' f _
tieittiste 44e/ pp Atk it - oyotetatioii.
DRBIOCSATIO REAILDQUARTERS,
JAM 9th, 1869.
'fho'4ll4.oehltkon pet at iho/ultAiltr H.
the abaeobe trt Mid Prealeent, air.) *pit .
Hain was celled to the chair.
Miuuteslof last meeting road and approved.
Committee on furniture reported progresst
and was on motion-continued, and instructed
to perform their ditty as soon as possible.
On motion oft, ,Seheieber...loo•46 the
Democrats of the city were requested to meet
in their respective wards, on next Friday
evening, Jan. 15th, 1869, at 7% o'clock; for the
purpose of making, ?Ward notninations, land
electing conferees ; -at the following places,
• First Ward at the. l'tickerack itouse.
Second " 44 Jacob Wentrol.-
Third 64 " . Grant's Hotel.
Yount' " " Anios Esterley's..
Fifth 44 44 Lauer's Garden.
Sixth .64 " , Lauer's-Park.
tieventli " Abrakam"Krick's2 t •
Eighth . ,
Ninth 16 "" tieOtt 1101.0 1 1.
Oh motion, the conferees are. 4i : rooted to
ineerin Convention on Monday evening, Jan.
18th, following their eleetion, at 7% o'olopk,
at the Rooms of tho Association, for the pur
pose of nominating candidates ' for iMayor,
Treasurer, Auditor, and Constables of the city,
to ho voOd for at the approaching election. •
On molon, it is agreed that a meeting of the
Assoclstt be held. every Saturday 'evening,
until after the Spring election. Aft' eloqnont
epooch was made by Wtuirton Morkle, .Pq.,
late District Attorney. . • •
- • • JAcon H. Hata,
• • President, proleir.:
• PVEII D. Secretary.
THE MARKETS.
Daily ttfvjew of Siumforimv.
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Moiier *Riot,
,
iii Philadelphia, there s iva, (lOW. a spirited
movetnent l at the Stook Boonton Saturday in the
epeoulatiVe shar4, .a.tid t ,a *optical:Upward ten
dency In prioos. , dikvaiiiineat 130 eft Ott Efittite•
Loans inovod slowly. City Loans wore active,
ivith'froo`stilos of new Issues tit 100%, and that old
cortitioatos at 07. , 1
R , ,
' bil ' 4 ;
Reading Railroad ; ilnettiatod 'he k tii e , 7..,50,
47.41, tApsing at,47),i regular 3 rennsylvTila Rail
road sold at 55, an advance of %; Camden and
Amboy 'Railroad at • 124.4 i ililltioillphia and
Tienton ltatiroad at 128; Ldlalgit. Valley, Railroad
at ss l /,',65”i t and, "Northern Central Railroad at
48;,;.43!‘ was bid for Little 8611uylkill Railroad;
55 toralintddll ltatiro t titi, rind, '
52X, for s Cattivelsbn
'Railroad proferr .__
oet e ~ .- .t....: .''
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Bushotio it, irro., litinkere; NO, Td, If oil h oth street
• cOotwas follows i . i ,••
, • c UNAD11101444,11,18i9 4 1
Old U.S.S 6'B )80 • " , •• •• ; ~., .; '.... •• . 112
Old U. 8: - - - - • •- - ' 1 1 21 4
Now U. 8.5-20'8, I, July n 1114.44. ', .' - /09
Now U. 8. 5.20'8 1 , ilay tilid,Nov. ' . • - 10 , .1',;
Now U.S. WO, nut / - - • . PS
!sow U. 8. 5-20's 181.17, Ji.ily and Jan. - - „ 1 , tiU
~Now U. 8, 5.2ve, Isat, , . , . - . 104%
Ton Forty Roads, , - • - ~ • ..• lila
tioiti in Now I:orient) to I'.l o'clock, - - 185 1 ,1„
Gold in Reading at Bushong et Bros., • - /.,31%
(train the UL S. Gazette.'
,16111111141%.,1111,4t'rand
'Tills Shoo nod Leather Reporter says :' Bather
improved call for haavy,goods has peen-no
ticeable among the Jobbers. The,reeeipts of rub
bers have beeo-gotnewhat• more 'ample, but the
supply is unsteady, and while sotne dealers have
done something towards 'filling tito — orders on
hand,• others have not been able to obtain - goo(,
to 1111IY it►►portuut oktent for tl►at purpoo. With
tin _tututrittioturers or(1011i continuo coming in
liar extent for the b4lllBoil ; sollit, of them arts
Foromooolog to tank° , up ;goods for the spring
Linde, an t i will now be more busily employed
than for Am WOOks past, Considersblo ship•
!mlts tire 'now making tp California, both' by our
mniitifacdprers having branch I►ohecs thoreotod
by others to all orders, who receipts tor the
month, of DeMnbor.were M follows : By sea $l,lO
cases, hy'rotiroud I,6Bl.easeli 3,828 011.1r9.
,
rtgAntrat Enteg s s
itAT it v.it—l t tt i l , :lock 3 1 1 i 0,11 r ai ),..
•ii - • liartioss,'
61 Clllaikills
11/. ' , thipor,
I. litp,
liraitt Mateket.
'Tarno lea, ehattile In priotie to note title
lugrir
!ng! Wo hfOo made tho
s rotimitritnd fi nd that
dimiers differ so lunch in piltioe; it Mit is,tifinOst
impossibly to ttive „ tho correct fi gure. WO 'see
no reason why a standard price ls not fixed upon,
all dealers. iyoald not be well to form a
floard of Trade, who should determine *mon tire
market pi Ices from day today I
We mark corn (newi stilling price, 'from $l.lO
down to .2. White wheat, per•bushei, : (paying
price) from $2.10 to $l. fled from $l.OO to 41.80
These t hanges have. taken place since our last
report, on Friday last.
'Quite a largo lot of grain was brought .tethe
city on Batyrday—best white was nought atld,
and rod at *l.BO. Carp suits taken at 85 cents—a
decline of 10 cents since Friday's ren,ort.
,ftrl o rtititi PittolsB. , , ' ,
. i--- 1-•:•- ~,.' .. ' : ;7" .-- ' '
1 hito 1V teat Flour per, bbl.i.• - ~. ..... 4..1 val 00
Acid . s i Extra , fappy per tib1.t....t,.,,...„12 00
11l it 50
, . . . . .
Corti eitOp (nevi') ...t...4. 00
Coro (now) ' , ' 1•••••1 t•j•!.. 4 f..1 4 . 00
Hen Middlings, 841
°Quinton, .. ' .i
)iron, 40
.
Corn .4041, „ , 180
VA,11111(1 PRIOR'S. , .)
.
White, Whoat por bushel, ...t 1..... , .. , 1 4,2 00
Rod . " It '") 1.V.,..t0b.t.:0•1 ...... 0.,., 190
Corn (01d)... • • 85
Corn (now) •
0ti1........A4..6,q••••85
condi Mt rket4
Jl'us speculators In coal appear to, have burned
their fltigers.; At,the Wit public aato 1p the cities
there was a fall in prices of one dollar and
Per tong and htlyers Nerd 80 Siff that it was difli
cult to get them to 'hid at all. No Other Proof
than this is wanting' o show that the rise of a
month ago was gotten up by speculators solely
for their own purposes. 'They succoeded in
frightoning many dealOrs:,nrid,elitistittierfi into
purchasing considerable , stooks Of coal at high
prices, tallier tho apptobonslon that as the
win
ter advanced prloos tvotlld:be stiff higher. Now,
however, buyers l»fvp folltiiell that them IS no
reason, whatever, that 00111 should brink a high
er price than it did 4itst,,oAr at this soa,on, and
tho,probabilittas aro that lt Will fail 'Still lower.
For the sake of .tho poOr let, us 1140PQ that this
will ho the arse. It often happens that the
greedy speculator defeats' his Own plans.
mama° ratom:
Egg and Broken Coal,
Stovo, -
Nut, •
l'4la, - • •
isittmilaml9CPFOr,
•, .
Lliti ~ lAtePe 370 OR irk L.
N the`housekoepars' Maricnt It %VW be nbtlend
ti at batter has ammo. down ooslderably•olneo
Friday last. It .is now soiling In stoma, On Peng
sweet at 30 coats por pound.. In nOniti lustameet4,
howevar,AU cants Is asked. Lump brings 33 yeah;
per pound. Hugs aro worth 35 cOsite
licsitling I
111117 su--lornsli dulry, yi10. 0 ., . , 911,
I ' , Lour!), i -, XI
Uutotsv.--thuseso lifl lb., 1 ...k42 l #
,
21
LA R li--I.ltlll t H).,
I.; 0 0 /4 —44.(gt) dozoo 33
AP rt.ms , —Appluft 11 pO i zrk, • • • • 28@34
• 1
66 12 ''
~,
Pesci, ),:s—, I)4. , 11 : 1( : 1 11
: I l l ::: : ; ‘ . . ' l,4 !,,
AlissT--,:llofs1044, rtonul 11 . !).1 •) t o) . i ... 20
,-,
)) ' 44.
,slrlbln, , ~:i ; • , , - ‘ 1 2
,3
• , 6
i < 1
'-, .. • ". ' * AS
rOar, :: ~ , ; , ~• „•,.. ; ,,...,„.0 , ;
tirl 41,• . ' u...,‘ , ....1. 33 '.
, 1
1 , V cii „ )1 ,
43 V h i1 0 t p 1 8 9 , 1,8, , , . .:
1 ' : 4 , .
' " Minton, . ,I i • "1 20
... .
IS ' /V/0.
I. Pork,
" l u st eak, , , ::, to
~. it Sgu Crusif, 1 1 236/25
" sluokol, " 23
Ilsr4 0- 11 11 111 s
it t 4, ' ..... ......„,.1
Sligo/i t , 4 , ..i.ti,11,11
.. , .. 4..v,,,,,,,,•,••••i•••"'
I SITYFAA-7. , t
. 1
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Po (ft.TAX , •A,%,I,IIC/1 0 05 ifYLN, ..,;)„ rit.) , , ,,, , , -fofi'lm il ,
SI • • : ' " SitkaleAS I - •"1101"...r9,11".. .
" Vdriclei llvilli ' -- ' 4 ' • 16
• . SI . dressqu i , .., k i 1, i ,,,•,,, , ,
lt
' n '' ~i , J-1• 'etltdibtiglive p pr , - 60 al
14401pVt111 1 211110 1 .414.-,“,44, , 735101/
11=11
READING. Jan. 11,.1r.439.,
OEM
31@:136'
, 410410
• 411(010e
i „ - „
' /240180
' 700840
- 03 /IA por ton.
6 Mr
bo
831,
fits SIR bu
•
NM
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t i I
.11) ili I )
$ 0
, ~ ..,,, ,T...., fr, ... ,:::t.........
6 --- '47,-:+4.--i;;;;;;;:=71 - ..n--7--.1-17- - 7
- r , 141 O'CLOCIIICP: 1 .
•
• -• 1:-r - 7 - A , - . 7 -
•: • ,
Burs rtiee . •• . 7 181 , 442
DaraJen - glh 9 holm In wites. ' ,
' \
mate of TheyncTirtfr.
7 A. tti ;! "Al P.' M.
Munday, 2t.3°
Ovit;itsvtal variety:. of local new is crawdliti
ovt'tti : dy to ,Tsko ,rocitli for AboMikpor's"
Tiu voti4 for the hese baitlutputeuta
the , Sistere,lgir: k •14 • aver of the
Seheylklll-LrocelVltig2-10 votes. hdiCoytitone
teeetved M.: - , 1 ' • Is
• ' -; :„
Cuo‘iiplin ()tyl.--41to lotOrgs . thicr jottera . 54
our tthoOmahervillo and Werneravillo correaY
Otaiddnta,'; thbei local arttolder-nro
twoldah!y croWslso' out to-day ;• alp ("nun Proccoedinga. Thdym(tilistipcar to-ittornow 5 •
PORT • OFFICE • • : - AFFAIIIS.—Thy' POMITIaRtOr
General has established a new PoSt 01Ileo iii
•Aleany, township, llorks comity, on route NO.
1,988, between Klineaville -. ih i nl 'lA'otheroirst
villa, by' the title Of '44l4tonY tun," - and ap
pointed Solchuon Pistor, Esq., as l'alittitaster.
The. following now appointniOnts of POst-•
masters for thisoounty, have alsebein recent
ly. rondo : - I , •: • ' • .-- ~
_i‘t Earlville, Samuel «'. ICoeh, in place' of
Isaao.O. Stetler,'rosigned. ....•-,_, . . F•
At iExotor Station, Wililatil 11. Levan, in
placept%M. H. Danko!, rosigned.
At Mona Penn,Alleitll. Rupp; In plaeo of
Jacob Hecker
_declined. '.. t. .. ' •
Those appointments wore all made :upon the
recommendation of Hon. ,1: Lawronffle. Getz,'
excepting that of Mr. Rupp, tit lilt. Pennovlio
is a' ltepuhlican. Mr. Getz had
_previously re.
pomurended Jastx)b Becker, who driolinolt the
'appointmentoind as M r.l - tii pp waki Ihe eply an
_Olio it, it WAS given to. him as a natter onto
,beis ty, bht*lthellt k the eridorsemeht o' Mr.
r
„„,.,,...,, .
6 ' -----•
• TEACIGER4B' INBTiTU'rE.—POEfillailt to a ball
of -the President, the tcit'ehcrti of the public
:i3c.110014 Or Mail - Ibn* „convened. lt 'the , high
'School room, on Monday ovoid ig test,; tO.por.
feet . the organization of the .1 istittitirert hat
k it
%/little!. .'1 organization
64 -',-lhOettlig ~Wati ',• - a ',loci AO order,
alter whit% tithroll wit - libelled; and tholbilow.'
leg tOachers responded to thoir-iiattios : Miss,
Clara Atli lop, r miss.'Llattle Pieter Miss Mary
IlitrithOlder, Miss Mary Leo hold, Ml N. Con,.
feri 'Mr. 11. G. limiter- and M. J.-G. Suilili.
The 'yrdnutes'et . last lucidity; wo'to thou read
and adopted. ' The coitinlittoo' on - 11ernienent
oranizatlon presented their 'report, Which
w adopted(. .1 1 -.1..„, `.'f' dY iii (''(-`,t 1-':- *‘, '.' .- • f
• fr.; Smith' Made satilelllid reinhi , lics; on
f .
tho-advantages dill vcd 'from a lived Institute,
and' ongratulated the teachora on the Interest
insitifestod by.thom in he ItllllCOSii of the' or
ganization. • • -'
• Mr.'lltintor diseussod tho subject ofoorporal
punialitnent at smite length, and - in the course
of his remarks' adVocated
_Moral , suasion ox.,
cept in iistrotne eitflo4, when ho would make
an application er•the,i,ioll of biroh,",Which Soh
• timents-were endorsed liyJ•ho teachers gonor- ,
-
IvidtelCiera'Miller'cOhdtibted .a. realtatimi .in
„Ort ograpiltr, -- allol','W4ieri A.d)ticOsioil .bil;atied
'9O eeheoloxiiintuatlon ; 'also,: the 0 0 04 flt. SYB
- lof Gradation hi tho schools. . The• post
toothed Of teaching the alphabet was then in
troduecil, hid th timo kbeinejeo limited, it
could not ,lAti fully dismissed, and Was post
poned to Some' future meeting., i• . ( -
The feliewhig • teachers Wore appointed to
loettiro at theliext - stated meeting': Mr. 1.1,,
G. Hunter, on Phonetic,
S poiling ; 'Mr. Jai
G. Smith, on Grammar ; and Mr. N. Confer,
on Penmanship. ..• • '.,-- •'.• - , • ._•:,k , --y`t , 3 e _
Tits Institute adjourned. to convene ogniaii
two weeks, _ . • • . • . .
,
, . ,
O\IAI-111113. Mois:tilm—Cuittirptcd. f'toit First
Edition.] 1
- tv'ettoymitityrs.
Four: Ittldroil, .ttittl moven ty-twvon penults
woro issued for btlittling [cod ropalrli(g gating
tho your, to wit;
lour-story.-brio/t ttwo)110g hOws, • 5
Throo=story " ' ' V • " 70
; Two-story
,One-story' ►► • ," •
Two-story frame. 't . " . . 2ll
One-E4ry ' 44 " ' 44 '. ' 15
ono tneating houso, . ; I
Two-story store 'was°, 2
~• $ '
Stables, ~' : ' , ,
6
,
Manuthetorlas,r .
i , . ~)
Shops, : 6
Total,
,_
.
Stat,cinetit of moneys re . voived and paidout
front. January Ist, 1030; to' Dooenilloi 'Mat,
1868 ) both days incl3Blvo.
, 1 '
1 Dr. . .
Cash rocoW'otl for building por- ,
'mils and rotteivala, $112 4 2 25
Cash reteivedfor tines and costs ', l
in cases of drAplicenucas, . . , . -/ Ma 57
Cash • 1'006196d , foi .patialfhis, .') _
fines and costs, 793 1 4 2
Cash rccolyod from I,llstria At. • '
-• tornoYA, ghoritt, Chid( di g t h e • i .
Sessions, and County Com- .
Tb.it4PP.VPr, ...i'..s.' . ' ':.. i.. s:•'i (, ,' Ho 03
Total, Cr.
Cash paid policonieand witnesses, • $ 9OB 39
Cash'paid Samuel 1. 'Boa, for the
I .
Assistant Engine° , 310 00
Cash paid Matbilia Mongol,' find • Pe , 1 ' •• i.
ter Jonts, Treasnrors, of Reading
School Plstriot, ~, t . ' 3 0 • 319 10
Cash paid'for blanks ad postago, , 1 5 25
; Cash paid . Wm. Heidenreich, City : '
" Treasurer, '" ' ' ' ' ' ' 1,552 75
f • . 1 • -.,,, , v.r , i , r .1 : ~ :•!I 1.: !:t ~ -' — 7 -77 " ---
Total, • ' ~ 03,104 40
Fine nun rod and, fourteen deli ais wore col
lected ()kik& tiollobineti and paid into tiro Pity,
Treasury,for show lisoneee, , , 1 ;
- • ' roidei 'l)Bl..ilitit'Aisii,,:" '.• ' ?
During the year, nine lilitidred ' still ',turpleo
persons •Wtro . arrested and:l brought -, to, the
Lock-up for tho following offences :, '
Drunikomiciah •.? , •y , ' ~1 , : 532
Vagraney, .. i
_,. 2
39
Larceny, ' 44
Fighting, Si
Disorderly conduct,_ ; $
Op:sptiplcien, i'.` I. ~.. ,• i ';,.,',, 'i
.• 10
Assault mittbatteei, ' ' " ; 40
Deserting and noglo . cting to support
f l l c t i l d li o l ,Pf, 1 I 1 "
1 ' ' ' ' ,
' I l 4
oin
, ssault will} ; intont, to i kill, . q , t 1 , 1
(cases before Aidor-,, . '
' . e i t a it or t o d n A t i o 'n r bs j e riso.
I,'. • men),Tl }'\';') '') it -','(- ';: i,T" - i . '\ . 40
ItiOliitlng Market °Ml:Mice; '`•, , • . -' . 1
Interfering with officers in the di. •
charge of their duty t 7.
Bni•glarli; • ' 1 ! • • I ' . 1 ' • : 3
Pickpockets,.„ '3
' Horse steallinv . ' 3
' Fornication and haStardy, -- 2
Sent to another county,• , ... _ 2
Maliclotiainiactikit i ' ' 1•;:1' - ' , - • ~, H
I!atliingWitliin tho city
, ii‘p . ; . ' l , ' ' !, : 45
cOlatiit.l9all,l4g,:s- ',„:•,, -, • . ,.. '• ' 2
..Ritusway lioarsa,. ~c ---; , 'tt ~ • .5 ~, ,- 4
Exposing parson,`' , :•••'- •, , , J. :. •• • -I, • 1
'Fat &Mimi • .i. . - 5- 1 . )- )‘;; ,_ -; 5. ... . 'l, 1 5
Violation' dr Suwlay loW,'' ' . ' • • ' ' I
,• .
Ihrowing stones, ' ~',. : .•,.• 1 . z , 2
Suretyof the peace, ~ ..
_::. ~ , .• , , 5
'Cruelty to animals, 1 r •• ',: • : , - 2
,False pretense, , . , ,
,•.
.., . , 1
',Broke jail; . .. „. , . _ ..
1
'Firing shooting crackers,
~... :. - 1
'
Trespassing, • .s'.' • • •• ~' ;', ,' •). , 2
i
, ,
Total,
In addition to elm ntinibetq4Porsona arrest ,
j'ed, there worn twenty-seven:A hundred and
ninety -throe parsons amen' tinkla ted with lodg-
Ing in tlp statiun honset dining thb"pst year,'
V4l
, lik.nforicarts, Row), tomb, 0307
Germans, 0.13; Scotch, 33; Welsh, 301 French,
0; Italians, Si liegroes,lBi•making a total oc:
lodgers and prltonbrs'or thlity-ste*fln hundred+
and live persous t an Increment fourteen huh
drod and seVeritan donitiared with the nutn-:
her adtnitte4 year; Itio7. 'ho greater per,
Oen of the lodgers wore persons going, from
ilaeep Mae witis,thovrektudettand in Mont
nstances, probably, for the real purpose of
•oritMotAx otAtactploOlit; Arid Mao," '4O them
owning hungry And without ?naafis, were pro'
vided iftltli'br&d"atlhelkltY'do expense. Alia
number Ost(rreatOj(stunigh larger than:last
- I r
UM
.4-..
509
$81(11 49
*Year, is not near as great , as the Increese of
lodgers. Persons arrested for drunketaneas
have been ;waled leniently. pant such course
Aftiten ell tbblrght best tinder the elretintstanees,
with an oyo to their reformation. • ...
The number of muter polloomen Is the
earn° es last oar via : One Chlefil Pollee,
three day police, and eighteen night ponce.
There wore bullet!, changes during the Year
ending December 31st, 1868. Tweet the night
pollee .were requested to resign—and three
night polled resigned to go into other business.
The ,department is `,11.1 nend condition, the
Ohief is a titim,of unexceptional character hi
every respect, of good judgment, proMpt and
efficient in the discharge of his. duties.. The
members of the. force aro active and vigilant;
,there„appears to be a'• ttealrei.on thopartof all
to so- 401)00 themeolves, that white theirfaetl
vity niarrnspire,o souse of safety, . their per
_Nonni qottiltiet and bearing ;as ellfeers"maY
venlinanktlie respect of all t and I feebeentiss
dent-they would not suffer in comparison . with , ,
Iferotlitir simitar . force in the century.
'. 'clic tweuty=fourth section of the City Char-..
tor proyitles that the Citaitidifs shall fix the
number ilir Pollee? Vonsiablep and' Watchmen, '
'ma the itlayor shall nputinate, Rat by and .
with the consent of Select Winton appoint the
thdd pollee, ixmatables and, watchmen, at his
pleasure (Itemise alt or any otthem, and in.
-liki) manner All vat:similes shall WllllO4l ,This
provisten if adhered,to; has a: endetley to•
make fait hful oilleeit, and batiii - ifalutary ef
fect upot.thetn.. No effort has ham spared'
an- toy_lifirt.' net only to constantly remind
• thorn Allot - they are rolled upon allguarillinsof
thelinplin pqaee and safety, but as the protec
tors of privatopeoperty by night and' by day.
Theity Of the police of cerlaspecullar one;
• wh ite he la sustained,by law and law-abiding
bittsena, ho stands diectly hi the pathway of
the thief and impostor of every' sort of grade;
their tiosition tendeteereatahostiltty between
the ettle,er and the thief, and' the latter ta con.
Stantly watching for tot opporttinity byword
or act,t i o injure the - reputation of the tbrnter,in
. order
~te cripple him in the discharge of his
tintri. : - • ' •
t „ efit axone s" - • ' -
The atuentit.rneelVS ,tinder the provisi ons
' of the nettinattosi breath* 4 tilnitleg Futid for
the eitingttishment of-the funded debt, is
some 0,00, and when fully collected, will
teach /$13,00. This sp o t, although small, lea
starting point in the right direction; While a
probityocionemy should be practi ced in the
seyekt depertmots,, nothinig should be done
to retard the presiterity of the city in Its on.
•witid March., It is Who expected-that, as the
,eitylifereases 1p population and size,. many
imprdvetztenta i will be required, entailing
heavy oxpetises ; and it la the duty Of-the city
government t 0 ,.. keep pace, With the progress
sive spirit of its citizens. By exhibiting a
proper a'ppreelation in this respect, the city
will derive a corresponding benefit in the way
of increased revenue froth taxes, by reason, of
0 p enhenoed value of property. During the
i,
y ar $ 38,000 have. been borrowed, under. the
e (nuance authorizing a loan of $73,000 for ex
tending the 'Water Works., In 1807 the
amount received under said ordinance was
'512,000, thus leavings2s,ooo to iv yet borrowed
in order,to complete improvements. ' •
I„ would call Our attention
*to . t h e •fa .
ct ° that there are no
Collectors,Of city taxes lu "-the. Meoond
Third and Eighth Wards. I had a_upointed a
Collectoi for the tikwondatid•Third Wards, but
inasmuch as objection was. raised to him Rif
lhe'parb'fififefirie of ' the members' of the Fielact
Council, lie, hart not entered upon his duties.
'As , regerds , the . Eighth Ward, I have not been
able teVrnoure any person willing to accept
the position. .
. Finally,:gentleinen : I trust the Offhrte You'
Will, make In the conscientious, discharge of
your, tintion • may be crowned With 'meccas,
and' hat the affairs 'of the city will be managed
by , you Sy ith the to:denim to - its advancement
and the welfare of the inhabitants:
. , wit!. IL O ERNANDp Ma y
or.y
.'"------.L'Ap
'' A MAnisox' youth, who had a ticket in a
" gift enterprise," received a, notice that his
- •
number-Iml drawn a $2OO gold . watch, which
....
would be sent to 'him on the receipt of the,
" percentage," $,12., Ile 'requested the vales
ble‘package to be sent Willie by expresii,'"'C.
044." - The package .came, and the charges
were paid. The box 'on being opened was
found to contain apriek,
•
, A persona who want geed• and cheap boors
ur chugs, should call 'at the Excelalor.iiinot and
Shoe Btore of Harwich At Drake, No. 206' Puna
street, ()text tlwr to Lortll'a Hardware Store.)
New atoelt of brat stylus, of all sizes and', as the
lowest - prtees,' Sue ativprtisetnent in the linetit
to-day.
ft.ORTABLII lIAIR lIRRTORATIVR.
vve toimak ,frota oxpoA tone% Having given a prac•
tiont I Oat) to This yonoiv»od - proparatlon, lie
other hair reetoralivr has ever reneived or Afrorrved
more tiniverma deniand than lhirreliis.—PillsOterg
thmmerelal: i (Jan 6-Hull
•
IMPORTANCE OF
,HEALTH.
None but thage deprived of this blessing know
of Its loio. pimpled, blotched, and tottorod
covered pus° I looks upon a Clear, smooth skin
, wilhielliotish and inwardly desires the same.
whoso systolus arojilled with tho virus of
hOltOk'Ul.A., and otherphtancous diseases, can
oot have good haaith,-"Witen the blood is sm.
pure, tilSOll3O !satire to follow.
All have. tLuiuly warning in those Pimples,
Blotches, Teitterik Sores, Boils, Copper•oolored
Patches, 'Scales', 40. Avon the calamity by
purifying the systtnn with the
SAMARITAN'S HOOT AND HERB JUICEh,
SA Id ARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB DUKES;
SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES,,
Before Scrofula takes a Ono hold.
t • VOW many have .the r'lrus Syphilis in the
syStont, and ill that condition °onto:notate mar.
ridge, knowing little of Its baneful influence on
the constitution. To such we say STOP. First
cleanse yottybelf • of those impurities ; of that
scrofulous Infection, (which in many casra la
hereditary In the constitutio,n,) before you bring
tnisory ,on ..yourself and offspring. • Price 41.28
per • •
lifillitAltiretkfi GIFT:
TIM MST (.4111tAllf RIIMIDY RIM USK%
Yes! A Positive Care!
FIaN all Macau% Arising/rent roullkfut !Macretfon.
Coutafns no Mineral, no Ilainam, no Mercury.
Only ten Pills to be taken to effect a cure. They
are entirely vegetable, baying no smell nor any
unpleasant taste, and will notlin any way injure
the Stomach or bowels of the most delicate.
Cures in from two to four days, and recent mew,
In twenty-four hours. Sent by mail. Price
Male paekages $2, Female 0.
Bokflui narvey liiroh, - Mailing, Pa., and by
Drugglstii. '
DESMOND & Co., Proprietors,
915 Mini street, Philadelphla.
ileo2i3-1y)
,
Among' tho many restoratives which nature
has supplied to relieve the afflictions of liuMan•
fio'rn' Ore faVoilte one for A certain
class of diseases than the • i medical gum" of the
wild Cherry Treat; bat hOwever valuable it
. in,
Its power io heal, - to soothe, to relieve and "'to
cure, Is enhanced tenfold by scientific and in
:Airless 'combination' with other ingredients, In
themselves of worth/. Tffis happy mingling
exists to a remarkable de'gree in
Dr. IFTittle* Dateans of Wild Cherry,
whoNq yalti p euryni Coughs, Co l (lB,llronehltie,
Wholoping Crottp, Asthma, Pulmonary
AtTectign,:and Anelplont. 'Coninnuptlon la int*.
tiniable. ,
STRONG TESTIMONY,
lirroni Dam. Wusstati, Esq., Depot Master of
South Reptlslon, Mess.
"In the spring' of 1858 I was !nest severely af
ilict ell With a hard, dry Cough, with its usual , ac
cum pablinen ts of night sweats, completely pros
trating my nervous tqstetn, and producing such
a debilitated state of health that, after trying
medical aid .to no purpose,. 1 had given up all
hopes of ever recovering, as had also my friends.
At this stage of matters I was prevailed upon
through theinflueucepf a neighbor to try Win
ter's haiSara of Wild el,hrry, and, before using
two bottles, the effect was almost magical. My
cough entirely left me, the nightsweata Asserted
me, hope once more elated my deptessed spirits,
and poop I,ltad attalnejl my wonted strength an d
vigor. , Thui hits this Bitlatim, as lovs torten been
remarked by iwraolis conversant with the above
facts, literally snatched me from the yawning
grave. You areal. liberty to use this for the nen
nOtt)f, thie afflicted, •
'; , ,prefOired by SETII W. IrOWLR & SON; 18 Tre
• inoot stfeetillixstoo, and for sale by Druggists
ItellOknW:
O.llAlllli OELICIIIIIATED LOVE
coresinaverkapottUwe
CUTS, BURNS.' SUAGDS,. WOUNDS, MOSES,
' , IOItAINB,, EitysJp,yl4, BALT ItitßUld !
WO? t)1 1 / 4 .11pI t
keItoZHIVLIKBBI - HLONs• IL L:
BLAiNS,
It le.prcrynA rra4y,On patit . once,
nnllreiltiongnielan •,iooilkin
_I; (filings
nstlApp_amtdvirf,feAS, 4 by fio-4hu ordlng
t, r l W i ltllit "inPle .43"re'
....p.,.
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aobo, licatltiohe, Rlautinttianr, Beside, Patna
Trost,Bites, ailuto thins,
To. atterteto human eu.tfetitig ebelit.t eeatitute the
t‘lgheet Min of tho(trt ptkiivroplivr. Whet'ths , ou t nh vt
treresice hi oot!tAkOn !ley he.4.:etix.otty nt hip t4tif, tillic,vting
e Itateietton of -chlortilvtlivenit clbei to ntley
con,,eour . ektivi;ftilitpekat, eurgleAl genitiva,
SAtRE'S •
NSTANT PAIN - CUIt,E
minicomplish by simplo.entwer t ( AKA/ewe r ,.
• 11l effeetle'perfeetty nmiteat,smi Its prep.:tilts fkIV
entirely' bal:t11111111 as to be as OrDiitlitiio to thn rhitd, uf I.•n
-der age as to the adult. Thousands of sucessital cas,•4 •
tyz Hist Hillis no &thin, but a fact beyond nti controi eq.
and a single appUcatlun et the cute will ( m 40 1 11( 111, 5 v ,. 4
skeptical sufferer ofits truly nittaculetts power,
• .
WE CHALLENGE THE 'WORLD_
To .Protinoo
No family that once becomes acquitintei
with it,i virtues, tuai b k , without it.
.
WO 60 Ots. Sold by ail Druggists, #• • I
E.
- • Bole Proprietors, Esadisp.rsi.
See what J. A:Dudley , lve, ut '
tbe taw tot pail.
- ley a te Stafford ono of the largest wholesale droll
establietunents in this tiottuffr t
ho. O. Dentist/ lir., New Yon
• Jahunri 1508. • ,
ll.Mtstthea at C 0,,, Heading, Pa.-- Dear Will 1..
• It/affords too pleasure to speak of the weadertnl
effects of your "Pain Cure," 'in n)y earn elute. In
June last, I was attacked with Nettlitilliti In my
andbuten and side. 'After, mattering intensely fru
nearly two wool, X was induced to try your rem*.
dy; and alter rit. applicatioh, to toy utter /*prise,
I was relibipd Ilya tow seeends. .f3o sudden was
the reiief - ttfait I 'could scarcely believe my own
lenses. From h a knowledge of the preparation, I
firmly beliy•ve that, it will Stop X. in front 1%01217
every tattSe'enti alniost Instantly.
Ne4Peetlully,yours., • '
'• J. A,
Of the dna of Dudley* Stafford, Wholesale Drug
gists. • tan, MD.
ft It I S
11 PEARL SOAP.
Tllk: VIIL'APSr AND BENT AIInCLE
ALL PURIVSES THAT I.IOA P _WV)
• FOR, WASLIINU'VLOTHLS EXCEPTAV.
THE GREAT AMERICAN E 5044 11 COMPANY
take pleasure In informing the . people of ftwolin,„
and Vielnity. (but nitro particular), all good
Housekeepers) that they are manufitotuting era
intfodnoing a Simp superior to all others for the
•followin_g tut/To/ma:
FIEST—For Cleaning Paint, Wood-work ! Yah
bler 4e.
SECOND—Nor Cleaning hand Poll/Minuet the
'woe lintel metals of all aossrlpl44:4ll, •
Housekeepers can at once see MO Mat It(lYill•
toe of th P. itP It is entirely unnecessary to keep as
heretofore, Poll/Mini Powders, llrlok Dust, Saud,
Ashen, Are.,*e,
THIRD—Fo a Palm or Path Heap; especially
whore there are any impurities or stools upon- th i s
hands, such as Paint, tirenip otany kind, Printere
Ac..
&IRV! and last+For the thousand and one
pt or purpos, a for which soap is in constant use.
and which It is impossible to enumerate at this
time
D1)1104101 , 18 (OR USING liA lIRIR' PRAM, SOAP
fur mil and every tairtame 10)0 Ve OiOnti()tied: To
be used in the same mother tistmy other tionwith
this exception, that it 6nly requires ONE•TII p, IRD
the amount of our Soap 'to /locum ninth the sitme re•
shits as others; and O.N.E•TIIIRD of the TIMIS
and LABOR saved. 'l'
Ar TEA cocry mot So Reading to ley
lIARttIS' P .I , I I A it L SOAP. -
)314VVAIt'p OF AU IMITATIONS,
Afftutitorturrd Exelogivelp 14 0 the Orme Anurio
:loop (b., 103 Arch Street, Phijudelnhia.'
II A, It It I 8& 0 0 Proprietors.
air Iluincliotamt a MAintiliA, .corner of Fifth
and Waiimitten Streets, Sole Agents for Reading.,
AGENTS WANTED ft; EVERY CITY & COU N.
TY IN Tilly UNITED STATES,.
The Soap is now offered to the Publio tb, fol
lowing Stores 1• -
Stauffer k Shenfolder, Yocum h floustini.
A. Puttiret. Retbino & From.
J.
_lll.ayior, p• PAAttr.
liatir All pond, .). p_....t.t...
IL ,iehthern,
V. Ke is er ,' llinnerebits 4 Motu),
J, Dundore, Q. 11,effelfinifor,
A. Swarts, P. Shaeffer, t
J. 0. ThotnaN p_. Pvtiroth -A 01)., '-
F. Ketier A Bro., M. Keller A Son,
J. 11 llildeboitel. O. K. Boyer.
'W. Stott, t Jeritine.
jlemoilg, J. Klitti,
F .
Dehart, - J. Kline •
W. Boyer, ' 04a Baler.
00t.17-ly
O 4 U)I S ! CARPETS U
•
• B. 11. MARKLNIC Jr. VO4.
Bro. ll* Plum street, larks* liorankllse c be•
tikeen Biztts and ItestOtith atirett!. ,
Respectfully Inform the cittgons of Refuting ;Ad vi
cinity, that they. are manufacturing the m very best In
gra, all-vaool Carpets, ever offered In thip elty„ La
test patterns awl colors. Wholcsal, Ind retail at
New York prices..
Wq invite tbq public to exatulno our good ' hernia
purchasing elsewhere , and save 25 per cent. Buy oat
of Prat class hands and save miner.
d.11.5rn • 11. H. MARKLEY 'At CO.
THE READING . FIRE.INSURA - OCE
Ago ,- • • •. 4 I
TRUST .COMPANY F. BERKS COUNTY.
•
Orgautsed, July, 1867. • ' Caeca', #lBO,OOO.
Offiee,Atittg hisurance itui(Ong, .0. 19
North rifth street, South- 'cis 2 , 11er of
'Court Street.'
onticE HOURS FROM 8 A, M. to 8 P.
< mamma
I. Paiiinta_Joscs, _ JAALSB MC,K7/Intur,
Ilv.Nitv Z. Vsl( Jscon Awaiting*,
J. T. J mignon, D. E. Wrou,r, '
JONAR 811ALTRII, J. T. VAL*ATIIIII4
°HOUGH RIERIKR.
MILIS COMPANY INSURES /. ALL
klnde of property against losi o ok damage by
fire at rates as low its any other•re lableCompany
and upon every plan known to 4:3 Insurance
Companies.
Perpetual Policies limed requiring no renewal
and upon which the amount of premium paid can
be reettlinipd at any thne i lella a daluetiop of five
per cent. The advantages of ,thio,-/netbod are
worthy Of the attention of farmers. arid others
having first-class dwelling houses, barns and
other buildings, in town or country, as being the
cheapest and safest..
Metes for one, two, three, five or more years,
or for loss than one year, Issued and no, Charge
made for Polley and survey when rtmeWed or
when insurances are transferred from Other 00m.
panics.
The citizens of Rending and vicinity, hitherto
dependent. mainly upon foreign einnpanielo, have
now the privilege of affecting their insurAnces
in a home institution, well organized, with an
adequate paid in and guaranteed capital, pre •
stinting as strong a basis Of security as that of
any other company. The advantage of doing
basinem directly with the Company add the Itu•
penance of keeping some portion of tbe, large
sums paid for insurances, iti circulation at home,
i
will be appreciated by all. 1
J. PRINGIA 401 4 1 8, Vreaident,
.1)11188 fdditNlCilt , Vice Fit/0110M,
B.E. ANCONA, lieoretary od Trintatirer.
aug a, litfig-lyfikw
VSTATE OF JOHN . /ECJITkI4,
..aalftto of Heidelberg teiviiship, Berke ,co unty,
deceased. Letters of AdtniniAtration to The es.
tato of the above named decedent, have been
granted to the subscriber. Ailliersous indebted
to paid estate aro requested to make itnmedlate
PAYMent, and those having olalins trill , present
them, properly authenticated, for settlement.
ISAAC 1it:011Tleb, Administrator.
Jan 2-fit I Hobesonla P 0 *OnCo Ps
ESTATE OF DANIEL MUM, LATE
of litihlenberg township, Burks county, de.
ceased. Letters testamentary to the estate of
the above named decedent have Weill/ranted to
the undersigned, residing , in said township. Alt
. portions Indebted - to said estate are tequested to
make Immediate payment, and those having
claims will present thesnproperly authentica
ted
, for settletnent... THOMAS DAUM,
- DANIEL HAUTE, Jr.,
d0e.19-fit) Xieetitors.'
0 T.I C E IS IIEREBY . GIVEN,
AA, that the itooonnt of Le*ldflohabffer, Commt
tee of lame) X Kline, a lunatic, has been filed in
the Prothonotary's ()Mee of Berke county, and
that the same will ho e,onfirmed, on Monday, the
atU
tb day Of Yebvuary next, helms ellifSPO shown
the central*. W. tes__Em,
lan 940 • rOthenetaryz.
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