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REiAtDING, PA.
TIiUR73.DAY, JANUARY 1C1869.
" CITY - Aril) CQUNIif
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FIRST ..NAITION-:.-1„11 1.11 ,
A pvti6ntiiitiat i p redibidted iiik4 l, lll their
mtvorthicinents as early In, the day as possible,
as our rapidly increasing circulation compels us
to go to prose about 2 p. „.
suatolutleae yrho:feil t tp yeeelve ! tbe NAOMI
regularly, will confer a favor by leaving notice
at this ottice, whore alt oornplatate of irregular.
Hy or lateness of delivery will be promptly at
tended to.--
thCeoNll'4(l nl4i, og l er l on s
t inat centedP t o
pu t b s li p r a e tio t ln
ble !lonic / totlraelciln:ly s A 6
part of tho writer. The name will not; he pttb.
iished unless so desired by the correspondent.
Correspondents should make their commune.
cations short and to tho.point, ; Our space is too
limited for Yfry )oug articles,. • ,
Write Will on dna rid r 1 illeillip6) aid as
plainly as possible, without flourishes.
Ow papors rot. sato at, tho GAZIMM OMCC.
D. L. (W.)—Moat Fifth, 7)4, boadq uartorti.
I r4).— ! , We int 9ot et, liberty t 9 give the
lady's nano who le hbout to ammo° therole
of an Authoress. is thoroughly coinpe:
tent, however, in every respoot, for the work
on which Omit; ongagod., Wbo werl4 ofegleuee
has no mord entjtuelastlpOr ciclrotoffr
Iter work on bietaphyolog, - ANA q4y401.9‘
will excite tho attention •of Havana every
where.
• Rosa of the Vrintsi—ii re , usc taw
nowt',
Potion AVIPAIRII. , --In pollee circles nothing
WM doing today. fililodgors last, night.
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ter.hth—Our Prossman,Mr. Jacob flohnieyeii ,
toll on the 100 last ovOnlngandi was somewhat
hurt. Not seriously.
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PROPERTY 891"-Mr. A. ,A.C.; ffouners has
Ink
purchased the lierb r .pmerty, in Ponn
street, below Vourtb, for $18,260.
Ma; C. (J.M&ILTZUERGEB, the popular tp)rqt
conlaVeontomplatos a groat onlargemento hid
boahnkas houeo early In the
EtaAttufficki—Mostirfi. B. /44 J. Savior, gro•
Vora, in North Fourth stroot noar , ihnit),:arb
enlarging and romoiletlng thQlr grooory store.
--ta , --
Tom% la to he a partial eclipse of the MOOR
on the aveulng of pis l7th Inst.; visible'ln the
United litates. It will bogla at 7.20 and last
until 0.15 p. m.
rr" -4 k7 - T - 7 I • •
ITHANY itoo4o -- fitr,..tpfinty Xliby, Mgf•
donorook ,t9yinottlp i . kt ted t Wily%
wolgliod 1,900 poduda
roputation for ralet,ag'b,MYY fltqqk, 1,, 1.
PAY Youn Wa4tar,:`,PilZ9.7,: II
To•
inalning unpaid to4norr9w. • , at)
chargo of five cants on each dollar ao unpeiri
will ho made. It IS policy to pay your taxOa
hi time.
Atunsnotto. Augustus Minkor sold his
two story from° houso with lot of ground 40 by
180 foot to J. Wyping. for .32,000.
Elautuol Horner Soldn llo s t i qf ground 50 by 80
foot to the congregation of the M. E. Churoh
for $150.-
ACCIDENT. —Tho Ruperintondent or the
Reading eqtton , bil(l,,yrbllle t engitg,ed iti repair
ing a machine which wah ont Of &dor in the
' , Spool Room" on Tuesday morning, accident
ally had his right hand caught in the gearing,
when three of his lingers were horribly mash
ed.
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SrnANot NM—Charlos Grant, who Willi
tried yesterday in this city for larceny, had
with him in the prisoner's dock two pot mice,
which he had caught and tamed in his cell in
the prison. The little animals worn (It‘ita hrsk
and lively, and playbd alwut witligut n,hy ap
parent fear. ,
iMPROVHMENDia —Winter puts rio..atop to
improved - lento in our midst. over thocity
We notice buildings going and tither Int
provement,e being msdo , , '0011fit• sto,o
dealer, is now engeged In , eating
building, 727 Penn street, which 'he will re
place with ti hatidebinetottr Rory b'rlek build
ing. • 1
t (AT lt`
RaAnnto.—Reading /ma , fallatkin ap, effort
to got up a free readin;iroom for the yaung
men °Nutt oity.• The WM °tithe' &Miro la,
that eld- then were at t the b t ki,act y.kflec, op"-
prise. This should ho taloit luAlt4P% V.Y.1 13 _01;
men who are aotive and enOrgotio, „IMU Plion
alone can give epee& to it: ~ T he, ?ntetpriso Is
'a laudable one and we, hope. May yet , aueeeed.
, .
—F;xcituage.
Aim who wlib to "laugh • and 'grow,
@honk, go and trir the MotristlittattetTroupe,
tonight. at AU eitbach'eliall: ,Thelr Irittietkid
wits to ploy but ant, i'lght,'; 40$ iovOrm
rooeption given them, they fesolved to exhildt
one night more. Queerly and Beaune seats,
J. 11. Raynor, the 'great Baritone Balladist
and middleman,
appears for the' 11.0V-thriti to
night with the t rouper : •:t it ,:t n
Womnumonr. The itionohn ' iot fi4qrm4
Band, under the leadership :if :Pitt • , John:
feud', denten - 100A A Vills
the present month.,
Isaac Kintsor, late proprietor ' , oral°Wit
Home, has opened his newly erected )‘ki I
near the Medea of the P.d R. 11. fat this place.
The ghost excitement has abated', The
"moustet" has disappeared, • .. •
Wo tsr Ali WEI DPI s o 3,—lr iitO*oll. Flo
admire woddimgs—nbt their m
anybody's
,11Owthey throlig tho,Chtiricifos,
' , Just to lam tho careinnitir'l7.
putted descriptions I. What Wowing seoQullia
of what, the bride ""had on 1" What criticisms
of the bridizmaidst Itt short, what •an inl
- (14.4q40 of allPi)011:10. o.4t
tie—alt because two inotronsP i ro:peopie aro go
ink, hi a ler skAd arderty :way, to sot up
hotisokeopug. Funny, isn't it ?
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ACADEMY OF 2ilm IitHAJOLA,TF: Thannt.—
Wo are requosted to state that the Sisters of
this institution tender their grateful acknowl
edgements for the pateonage bmtOwod on their
late Fair. Owing to the lista not being filled
for the following articles : Parlor Furniture,
.Afghan, House •Linen, Rimier Sorillee•NelC
Flowers, tho books , will remain open for W
ditiorkat contributera until Easter, whoa all
whom nacres aro entered f* the reetleeciv.l )
prizes will lie notified of the time tot' t 40, 1 ,801-
nye disposal of the same. • ,
Ai reihtaritat6d rhboting pf
4.10 r OV 0101100
Coutioll,No. 19, Jr. O. V. A. hi:, the
ofileerti WereAnstafied for Abe l ousuirig f teryl :
Jr. 1),,O. IC.' ',o.—Artlint A.
Muth ; t).”--P. Luther, Shultz ;
James IC. Simpaen ; It. S.—Oliver • P., Stroh ;
C.--Josee M. Bprdoher ; P. B.—Nathan Eisen
hewer, Jr. -; Treas.- 2 -g 11. Hessler ; W."—D
Eisenhowerl. 8.—P00., }lamer 0.: El.--
Thomas B. O'Brien"; Trustees.—B. I).lYeapd,
A. A. Moth; Thomas B. O'Brien ; Representa
tives to Stpte Connell.-44n0. P. , °long, w. , 11.'
Clone. 'n
rObTMis STAMPB.=--A, now series Ok
postage stamps Is In course of,proparation by
the Post °Mee Department, They will be
stballer than thosernew•in use,. lint) Of l) d•
sower fi nish and - design. Oit, the..two*nt
stamp la an engraving °fa post•htor 'owl:torso.
back; and on the thibent, loodluotlAt Jut ,
der a full head of steam. The five tape timP
contains a head or '
Washltigton and tint'
cent stamp a picture of the Declaration of ,
,de,p,oottenea, On the twelye•cent stamp , an
Pnirtvlng9..f On . Steattuthip Itti,goen,
an the thirtyibentlsl 09conoe4 ;,Ntith
the / aurrender of Duigeyno.
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TAX eatifitttgaisite iipactoislappir. The
co mmiss~of inibidarriitentia tab decided
th in . .14ona t ' I
wrveity4 041 " II t!
sec lon , iiaragrap I, ac of
Junirfthelfiat,Awlifeb Rays: 44 Bvery,porson,
firnltigiorfiftel r , h*Y e l e gg . 1 k ,Pre ilbh!driess
whereinoney loan or a dvanced upon
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lithldsostoollifi‘bitillop, ttllla 'OC'eltellangeor
regarded, as ti banker. , '
This comprehends: tho WHO - gar molioy on
estate. As bankers, building mm 41116115
eboutd alto make a return each mouth of the
amount, of capital. used, for the tax of one-halt
of, orieTquart4ir..per,: cont.., as provided I,n soo
tiori HO; aet'of June 80th,' 1868.
:TSIII , BANN : ELECTIONI4;-.4V0; give below
the result of the election '
.for DlOctors of the
0.10 Ppsutn
attend Mien Ilank•-•David
oirstioTreiler t , Jeremiah Ilagennum, Charles
H. Hance J.`. H.,Fishcri 1)00 4. Smith;
Honitr,Z, 11 - 44 Rced i 139ctalbtto, Ron
-1:E. Addams..
Astriters'..National PAW*,
Main Arnoldi Andrew Ravis, Augustus S.
Thompson, Henry \lliull
~ Henry . 5. Eckert,
Win. M. Kauffman, Ch'arieli Levan.
' irdt N:sfiqufg! Levi 13.3inith,Win.
lie, Win., plymer,
a B P • UotirYi ery, IL
Glotleib oyer, , E,..Ponn Srhit. .
, Tnn RAT Nutsrat9h.—Catching rate is often
difficult, as °N W+, Are proverbially cunning.
LaybirtioUnd pdition`bi datigerdus not tdono,
boA ob octionkblo,for the, meson that rats msy
die at haoogasiblo spots, and contaminate the
atmosphere with their well known detestable
&better plan '
_has been adopted by
;Off du, cOrrespondonts,' by which ho takes
Vailiegonf tPoounning hubiti of the rats.—
00Avers the floor near the tat•holo
thht•layor of moist caustic ,potash; • when. the
rid? We * Oft tide it makes their feet sorerthese
p. 111,05 with theik-, tongues; It' makes their
n (fifths sore, held th&result'is that‘they . .shnii
this locality.not but . ; Appear to toll nil
t4a nelitbboriug'FflabloAt It, And ovontwlllY
the, house •ta„onUre y, abandoned by • theln,
notwithstanding th noighberhoca I may'; be'
ti)otet , 4 with rats.
'Otitegltd.AllipiitTED.Ljr,h, ill following , pet
ionshave been appointed DeiputiOs for ,13 rka
atvl an o aittatioa k by thip Ate( Coundli of
Pennsylvania A,' M.; at its last kes.sfon :
Berke county hasbeen divided Itito.three-dia
trlets,,Yla ; lat. Osceola, 'nestling, Minneltha,
Seminole and Independent Degree Council.
Deputy--Uharles Wells, from Seminole Cowl.
2d. Leesport,' Ittoggold l • .14 1 lootwood,
Kugalqwnotod. 14011)14'c. ./?e,f140./---John A.
Moyer, frotn Leesport ,Conno 1. •
Angolloo, Sinking Springs, Womeladorf
and Rebrerabitrg, Deputy—Abel A: Moyer,
from Mt hrsville Council. ,Dr. O. Schermer
hms boon appeillited" DoPitty ' for Lebanon
oounty, who will foVivo the spirit of the Order
In that ootinty,because wilier his supervision
the Order, has greatly. progressed In Derka
county, and not only herol
8 ono, but' also in
Hohuylhlll county..•
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•
G 0. 1 ,401 TN VAII4 Boutd of
Cootroitof this city, under urgent 'solicitation
by petition, 'have adoptoda resolution-that up.
on each Saturlley. Geruiatt Schools will be
opened both iirthe lir/4 . 411a Second Wards,
tote in session one half. day :each provided,
a atiffioteotrottrobor of puplid can ho procured
tt art Ohl t' to secure tho services of
ti',OMatrelakt *Cher, , XOW years age 'lt
'pagefl,f4'be pretty evident that this bodutifid
and rich language would be banished entirely I
from public schools, as also front the family
cirelo. .0%.t progent, at least, IV is an indispen
-134b10 help to all of our business men, in `what
ever capacity they may bo.placed, as well as
to the Ineohanie, to the traveler, , ill short, 56
every one ; and wo fool gratified to notice
that there is a willingness .to introduce MIS
language into our public , schools.--AUcniount
-PettioOrat: • • • • •
•
(P,f0.41 P'*gotl l ?9:4- 6 4!),qiiittec!, froi?t, qed-
~1 ~ „ i ••, .- . end4kige.) ,
'Conlin. 've. Charles Grant, larceny., The de.
fondant was a boarder at .the house of Mrs.
Fisher, at the, corner of Tinrd and Franklin
streets, and' teas' eharged With the theft of a
pocket peek' Containing I/Be.nd ageld watch
end ohain. Tbe pock e tbook was the property
of George S. Yoder and the watch and 'chain
belongedl
o Mrs. Margaret Angstadt, both of
,Whoin boarded in the house with Grant. The
• lieged theft oceurred on the 27th 4 of Septem.,
r s :hst. According to the testimony, Mr.
',. oiler Mlised his pooket book from hie room
'aCneon upon the day nienaoned.. Grant had
been in his room twice that morning., and it i
,Scorns remained in the house' while Yoder iiiiiiiTl
'ebsOftt tit hts employment. Yoder made known 1
,nis loss ,at tho dinner table, when all the
boarders sapressed their willingness to . be:
searched, except Grant, who simply remained
silent. Mrs. Angstadt then ~ discovered Upon
leaving the. table that her
,nrotch. and Chain
which had boon'left in her room had also been
stolen. • Grant' loft the samenfternoon; and niS
searchappears to•have been made afterwards
for "the missing articles. There were no ile-J
'elaratiOns'er' actS. ot, .the defendant about the
time 04 or subsequent to the oceurrence that 1
would at'all tend to' Implicate him, taispidion I
fastening upon;bint .'limply from the, fact of
his having Nenlthat interning , in a position in
, whlch* , ho might have taken the things, and
' . ' ' iilldlOntai When theinetter was 'under
:41.. s.u t iootalig the ix*derg.. The . only
°AA =noo r lia point of fact; against him was the .
ttestimony.of Mrs. Angstadtend another of the
boarders, who stated that they had ,full Op-
POrtUnity of nbServlng that no . ono else but
Grant-was In Yoder's room that morning. The
Jury convicted the defendant, but his counsel
Bled reasons for a now trial, the Court intl.
Aziatirig thatA: new .trial Would bo granted,
they being satisfied that tho testimony offered
was insufficient to warrant a conviction.
Booker for COMM, J. D. Schooner for deft.
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COMM. vs. David &ugly, lemony: The de
fendant is a shoemaker who was in the employ
of Myers,poon, et ifenthurg,atul was charged'
with the'lerebhy of *3O in greenbacks front his
stator-in•law, Mrs. Ilobecca Ifaidoinan, Whom
ho lived next door to in that borough. The
noney was deaerlbod by Mrs. • Haldeman al
log one ton dollar bill, two live dollar bills,
yid Rye two dollar bills,whieh she stated that
She deposited in her mother's drawer in the
rosenco of the defendant. This was about
the 20th'of last October._ She then, i '
loft, and
was away from home about two weeks, and
upon returning found that her money was
nissing. Nathan Baer testified that Sously
used a ton dollar greenback at his store
. bent the tittle when the moneV was supposed
i
tq have boon taken., Joseph Shotno also stat
ed that defendant paid a bill of tid at his store,
aliont thesauri() time,offoring a ilvedollar note
and attive 'dollar:bill. Isaac, Mondlobatun, a
clothier, testified that Sously bought. a Omit
from hint in tho latter part of October, tender
ing hint• a five• dollar bill in payment. Mr.
Doan, defendant's emp loyer, testified that be
paid him 89 ft weekwages,and that ho did not
think ho paid him inore than that • stun the
week Wore the theft. The argument Of . the
Commonwealth for those fads, was' that the
'amount of money shown to . have Welt in Sous- .
ly's possession was a greater ma then ho
could have come by honestly ,find in the course
of his employment. Jacob Wagnor,the consta
ble oftlittuaburg, who brought the, defendant.
telleadiug afterbis oonunittuent,testitied that
tho latter remarked to ititwon the road down,
that .".lie wished be bad stolen a horde instead
of'ttiet3o," these word's being construed by
the Commonwealth to be a Confession of the
theft. The defence exantined' several of the
con nfirriirealtit's. witnesses as tb the defend
iltnYtt Obitreeter for honesty, Who.; all Stated.
thiCtheY bin! riot heard it t3alled ,in question
litetlouht to this transaction'. Verdict gniity.
Notifentenced: District Attorney' ki. U.Shear
prfor,Uotrim..‘,llecker for, deft,. • : . • .
Mahlon Brunner.was indicted for 'Unbolting*
misehl i rthe charge being shooting a dog be-.
!ought Id Levi SCUpdegreve, of Union town
ship..
, I ,VIA deqince moved,to qua-vh the indict
ment,on the ground that a dog is not Personal"
property under the laws of Pennsylvania. In
ordeXtitatfttni point might 'be more fully.dis
clutsbdi "the Ueda ' ordered that ' the motion
!abiin.ll4 Ovitidiivflt 0011' lhe .s argnment ;mind'
Outooolkung the irresont " tOrnia ilaWley for
emitittl•P.' I,: Smith tot: dolt.' - : ' '
••• • ''• 'FOUNT," IYAV—T.III/118DAY. i.• ,
~, TlAOcirAud Jury , woro.disoliargoti•ot 4.4511)13
rnOrhing,shaying AOO4 upon al plqp of indiok,
rdent,'2o'itt*hteti were . turaed true Mlle;
otill 9•lgnered. , •:' '. ~ '• . ~ .. ... ~ .. , f ,
' CietiAm:'vel'FAvrard L. M or: • ' Vorkery of
Wieetiftitlfelii Detijitui a 'l4 ' rtzltsk," Ar,tippor
r•i s,
PRIV.I9r# 4 4 I 4 k I/ .9 ( 1 . ) 1 t r ial ' ~+,; ,! .'4 ,. .:.;- Ile •
11!)E. 111' 1 4CP - I'ft r :t
Daily Review of ilinaLueas.
9,r; D g i rP, 1869'
M.ll
roam.. 0.....1•411•••••••4
• Nene, atiaskliS.
"--1 ; " ularkt
P ilatielphbt, the • taratiy t •
featly easy yesterday, and itt ateedUyirewfOritill
its former status, though the detrumd was quite
active feeteinilotary itctionstiodation. k The sup. .
ply, however, was more than suMelent for tattle , *
which prevented rates froM seconding. It is Tory
probable that efforts will be made by the fibUlls"
to create a stringency in money Mit:deity Witte A
view of keeping pp ,the present rates for lam.'
In fact snob attempt* were made on Tuesday Its
New tork, and may be madettere, bends iburtti.;
lance of capital will •Ilia the edeet,of such pre.
ceedings to a few hours. Borrowers are often;
thenisolves, responsible for, Fde 4 0nill" Move;
went by postponing their transaetioueuntil date
in the-day and which, by creating anketivedei
nand A ash. for the hoer, &ut Mop %Orin nit)!
to the cliques ff."' pleaftmtiity and lot
act inereased rates. , Thls,may be &nen ityOlded
tiewittleg the term& Cf,the UntOtet earlY in
the day instead of waiting, as many do, until two
P. lil. .in the, hope of Obtaining inv6rabi,
terzs. Notwithstanding • the activity oU the
useket; good borrolers litund nO didieulty in
obtaining inn s to any , itwouo At,Tue l o4Y 7o ,4noT
tations. Vail loans on government bonds were
negotiated at SQO per cent:, and iser,4 $r oent.
on mitteellftecous security., -There *ore cotiSl&
erable , ,einotinte 'or piper 'ArsitsaCted Outside at
rat 4 renal nic prom up per eent*44 . tuiiiiek. ,
ngstrkess at the Stock Board yeaterdtiY,
eidedir More active, and prices bad an niiward
tentlenejr. pOvernment and 'Rate Deetts .w ere
steady t (Sty Sites were stronger; sidett petite
new certiticites'atloo%.• . • , •
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Waero:was a &Ott ,
for Reading Bali!
toady:a:4lloh sold up' to 47,4.-an advance of IA
Pctinti. itatir‘d-ivita dtill, at 56; 116 was
,Old let
Vattuleu am* Amboy 1ta11r046,6.4.4r.Liutit0304
preferrodiAb for •Mineltlil t and WA for
deliipla and Erie Itnliread. "" ' •
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t if notions' a orb:, Bunkers, No. NPnh 6th street
• • t • • quote WI tollowe t •
• EIADIi,O, Jan. )4 , 1869.
Old U. S. 6ie Mal . .il9
Old 17. 8. 1062 - • ••• •WI
Now U. 8. 5.20 , 8, iOOl, July end Jin. • • 1
• Now U. S. &20 , 8 la*, May and Nov,..'• 1 ,
Now, U. 8. 100; now - 4 ' • ' • 108
NOWA!. 8. 5.20 , 8 1867, July and Jan. - I , OA
Now U, 14„ 5.2k05, 101 k 4, .; • • • 10t%
Tott Forty Roods, - • , ;`•' 107
(10111 hi New York up to 12 o'ohnik, - 120 1 4
tloltt 'ln IttliKttng• at Ilnehongal rat., • • • 1118 X
Awn; the irtiper.
ACcotilinsuy to the Mistreat r ot the annual re- i
port of the Reading 'and rhiladolphia Railroad
Company Just given to. the public, that Verupany
had largely inoreasi3d its length of railway with
in the past: tear, and Witrieet the expenses bud- 1
Blunt therotti, has absorbed 01 its reberve fund of 1
IFO 0 1 . 0 ;1p7,070 !env ingof that fund only x303 , 391..8Y the l'epoA, several Of the iinproventeil'ts' anti I
purchased_ tixtensious require, a still further
large oillii:Ylef Menerto put ` thou in ieffeetive
working order, The report congratulates share
holders that no further outlay will bo required
for expensiVe roads to command all the trade of
the coal fields naturally,tributary to .tbo porn- 1
penile iirorks, and In extenuation of the largo
expenditures the past year on thiaeyeeount, that
may to &onto seetti ih . alliance Of /tby existing
necessity, Satinet", that, it was necessary to
meet the !Lateral impatience of Hind owners for j
tra»sportation facilities, and that had the Read
ing Railroad Company not have furnished them,
other avenues to market would have boon sought,
Indeed it Is very well known that other
. compa- ~
tiles are nnW, and have been for a Sear' or two 1
pltst, vigorously competing with the Reading
lioad for tonnage that the latter claims as natu- I
rally belonging to it. Notwithstanding the in
crease of he debt and capital of- the Company
in 180, its figures show a decrease hi not profits
as compared with 1807 of .410,636, after deducting
the lesseintd. eipenseit of $103,923. There was a'.
decrease 111•trilvta of 1 8.10 per 'edit.; In mer
chandise, 7 2.10 ()or cent.; in coal, 21-10 per cent.;',
in mitil, 119.10 Per cent, and in misCellantious, 21 t
9.10 per cont. The gross expenses of the year,
including renewal fund, rents, taxes, etc., were
70 0.100 per cent, of gros.s receipts—leaving rather'
1 less than 30 per cont. profits to Meet Interest and '
fur dividends. • The last season ras one tor.,
carrying companies generally, by reason of the
differences between the operators end minors as
to wages, widen preVeutlid v061(4161 10411 late
hi the season. It is Go b° remembered, however,
in this connection, that the trade, taking the,
year through, reached the annual increase of 10
per cent., which is estimated to be about the
natural inerease of consumption. Any greater.
tiroduetion than this would nattirally toll ,
against the market for coal, and by a reduction ,
Of prices to so bring down tolls as probably
would leave no materially greater act profits
than resuits'ire*a, trade that bufabontevenli
meets timinarket demand, The Apiestiqn4pfprtlt
or of cash dividends In the [attire of the eadi g
to .40/00 1 / 8 1(10r00 is, will the increased butrinesa
hriAlrifi-and to m'i'se r from its ifiiprovementd ahtl
additional length Ofitrack loom than cover the
burden of their Coat I The grade' of the trunk
11lie of this read Is Most favorable for its trade,
the same pour to move the, loaded trains Whig] .
JuSt equal to that neolissiary to take back the
empty trains—there being no loss 41 power in the
whole round trlii. The building 4latteral roads
to roach ficight is a necessity not to be avoided,
and the management, wit - bout division of sonti
inont, will be sus'Oned in their outlays in that
Way, bill, there in idlie,sume diversity of ppplon
hOW far itti howl) , .:Otikyii hin'seeking neir mailt
i
ets for coal away lions its trunk Him will be jus
tified 14 a remunerative return of profits. •
dame Markets.'
. , .
leLtilifL—in dour there tea little more doing
thia T;Tek, than last, the demand being mostly
though for home consumption.. Cash is.demand
ea for all flour sont to Schuylkill county, hence
the demand is st all from that direction. Prices
don't seem tds tow signs to give either way in
this city, witt in• Philadelphia flour is much
cheaper. lly comparing our Market prices with
'tilos° of Lancaster we find that there Is a differ
once of •Irl 011 tto barrel for best. Bork county
flour is not superior to that of Lancaster county,
and! We cannot Imo tyliy it is • net iota 4 tiA as
clump, It certainly could, if there was a tliel? 6 •? 1 -'
lion ott.the part tifdealere, to lower price's.
MLAili.—Yostertlay and this morning:quite a
large let . of, wheat was brought to the city by
farmers. Best white wheat was taken at 02 per
bushel, while red wail taken at 4170@1 Ws re
duction of 10@20 cents qn rod wheat &Median
Saturday. There was not much corn brought in
since last Friday. Several mallets were taken
at 82 cents per bushel—a -reduction, of 3 oonts
report. There seems to lid a largelot
Of grain, on hand just now, and dealers don't
show much disposition to buy. Thorespect for
the Market ini this future 'IS still giotiqy, and to
accumulate sfoek he running a risk:
CORN )IVAp,:--The demalid for corn meat is ip
small lots, and only tire City consumption, ,SfsinY
of the pair dlipowiti with flour as much as port;
blo and Mid it instead. We quote it at 4145 per
bushel, though it is sold by some disiiieris atsl3o.
ifAY.—Ten loads of hay wero brotightAO 4
The
city sloop Saturday last, which was taken atliiro
ato per ton. A grcator, portion 0
4 t this .hay is
pressed hero / and,aent CO Philadelphia slut Now
.York. ; - • t . : 1
Armletlffirkeit,
'sgetiixo raca,is.
•
White Wheat Plour per ha,'" . 08 00
4
Red , .18.xtrit'Faintly per hhl ""-- It 00
, bk .....•
•;.• ft 80
Corn Choi) (nei.j * ", .. '4-1 00
Cora now) . ; ,• •• 00
•11,est, *„ .... ir )
Votornon, , , .. ;. 3
'lran, • • "
(~;orn !gel ... ; . . ...
.1 • •• • , PAT 110 ' .?"`; 0:11$ '
Wheat pfir ; ; "!';;;., ......... N.
.. 00
'; • - 83
Cora f ( eld),..' • ' ''
• ..
1r.."83,
tiEtIONB);EDtI'itiNT
4,sks sifteldiCrilt a ,
+l7 ' ...., ._( 1-11 , T , 1.7"1“44 - 124
erneliali )f,
(Wartime '• 071117 Bun metal/ v.i.);=. is •.1 . 43
Poirstehttli haaraligiratoutelk. , • V%
A 1 *. -4 4‘ 4 .4 : .• 1 414.444.4. 1.1 • •: •
stabiorhiiiiaMikr‘ "
• 7A. It. . • 2 •
Ap‘
• 83 .3•_.,
irto ' •
i ? : '; 540 4to
71P . 610
'lliOnday, •
Tuesday,
Wednesday, ,
Thursdat,
, .
•
,404 tivo
has;: ..to r *444100 Montt
tho cong regation of this Church, • that
gracious bps "prelim ; (Kt :4here;
that several Bents have already found peace id
believing, and Wit • number ofother anxious
Donis are Pideklng 'an interest in the*lstietir.
Witbope the revival moon in„ Mir city' , rday
continue to' 'meet with %tweets; and , thir Re
downer's ktagOotn,be molly ltdrknoVP
fore these - meetings ,ClOBO •In .t h e erent
churches of our cit ' '
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
=WM
11M
=I
¶tn DEMOCRATS of Heading ' \ are requested
to attend the meetings In their 'respective
Wards tomorrow (Friday) evening, at 714
o'clock, for the purpose ognpaSilts& WAlrd nom
ioatlons ana 'electing codibroba.
The meetings will be hold at the following
places, Vra: • '
First Nit'arkat- the Packerack House.
Become" " Jaooh Wenizel's.
Third " •' Grant's Hotel.
Fourth " " Amos Esterley's.
Filth " " Lauer's Garden. ' •' I
Sixth " " • Lauer's Park.
SevAitlios l! $o (Abraham Kttok'it:
Eighth 44 Phi lli Orth's.
Ninth " r • Scott Hotel.
The confers*" *1 11--" meet in Convention on
Monday evenhigi - Jan. 18th, ibllowing their
election, at 7 3 i o'clock, at tho Roma of the
Association, for the purpose of nominating
candidates for Mayor, Treasurer, Auditor,and
Cone,f,ahlse os the, city, to ho voted for at RIO
I, l4TNSallitig eleatiou.. • .1 r .
• •
(CoMalunlcatctlj
Td Osszitvait t—
`Dear cerptinly would be a refire to
trtany',.if You *old hallo a plat bainie r di.
'mile the claimed and justly entitled reputa tion
of ourbeautiful., gity, eleaplipep, general
healthy'' , oottditiotti add the eintirtnUe addspro•
grossly() spirit of its citizens.
Such noisances as you refer to quivery/are,
and *ilji Viler* horn the Veriphieciaid (exalt.. i
ty neglect their duty as . good citizens, viz
inforTingOloPrcp9TAUSll(!rittOsy, >Who., never
fa lto have removed.in due
May the citizens of that section endeavor to
do their pa in, contributing, If, no to the pro •
gritetteW iihterprd,l at least tto the ,
cleanliness of the city; and West Washington
street will undonbtedly , compare favorably
with any ether street RS a desirable' , plat) for
residence; nor is this all—ft would gladden the
hearts of the children attending school there,
make It more inviting for a stroll, and be an
additional,ClSlt fdr,..P 11 4 18 g.. '•
• •• •
, , xotire r ac., ;
Rianiti6, Jan. , 14. , • • ; ,!•, •
; • •• •
TOO qAia Or" '',UtOkn e tilit
case ,Eliitabeth Viaker,"•rerinerly,:* . , thia'
conntyi charged with•cormealing' the •detatit of
abastard child; was taken.up in the Omuta of
Lehigh bounty; On Wedneaday, Gth IuSLI Meat
of the eircuinstances of this case are known to
the publie already, A Jury being , ofillsci and
sworn, the wise was opened on the part. of the
Cornmonweelth'by!the Dletrict • Attorney in
an address tOthe4firy, after Which 'he called
and ,Oxaniined,k,pumber of witnesses, from
Whose tesitirriony it appeared that some time
in December last the defendant was delivered
of a bastard child, that the same,was concealed
by. the defendant, ' and that the de.
fendaut '•at • z ono •• : time said , • that
ope had carried the • same to •' the ' Jordan.
4forlowlviroos 404) the' . 'Verpt i nonwealth
rested,. .Tliet,Oefeindant's qiuio9l'.4ll6ttipst
examined a number of witnesses, maiti*, ob
the defendant's Hanky. • contendingl,•thar she
waa opt of sonnd rnitutanit therefere net, re
stkinsiblelbi her 'actg. The* dank Wag . 'ably
argued before the Courtand Jury by the coun
sel. The Jury rendered l a, verdict of guilt y .
A mottefi' 'Was , 'then, made ;by, •defendants
counsel for a now trial and in arrest of jud.
ment.., lientsnco ~was, reservad until 4p ri l
Court.
. ,
Qreid Fite in Phiinflollphift.
PIIII,ADELCIIIA, Jan, il.-The extensive jpW•
elry establishment Ot l aa'ldrilell 6ilo.:nt . 'Ntith
and Chestnut streets r Philadelphia,was burned
early this mornini„ The breaking out of 'the
flames was preee'ded . '4 'twO loud explosions
Sevehinien who Were
are supposed to haw, escaped. Ono, of the'
WAS badly burned. isfearcd that some pf
the i mon may have lost their lives. There was
groat excitement
, in the Cou9nental Notch,
but at, fibts itib ittlA n tit e hAtm a ged
LATER-3. 15 A. M.—The ihunes have, not•
sithstrindiug ail the effdtislof the'firegteulmado
their way into the building of Ifowele&
situated Off the, portieg of, Ninth und ) Rhestnpt
streets+. •
4 A. 111.--Tbe iiiitirs'ilititYdwell's fell witka
tremendous crash. I .lll' thiebuilding the , fire
men 4 could do nothing on account oti the iron
shutters. The firemen are doing their belt fo
save the Centinental t ,and the flames_haviox•
th
tended to e` foUrth tittiftlitti; Worn the corner.
,There is great danger ? o nn
fla „
'gration, and the entire southwest corner ;of
Xinth and Chestnut' nt,ieets 'At
this late; houpit is , iippessibla,,,tonsflytate the
lidt: if wili prtitbalily roach ti;060;000.
' The fire is' raging flared liMn eVer t ,buf',it is
believed.the Ciiintinental lioiol will be saved.
LATHST.' " • • _'
Breeltil to the DAILY r;AGIM. : , !.- i ,
1
PIIIADELPIIIA, j n. 12- .
-2.15 p. in—Tho tiro
, •
PlllB extingnished ibout 12.30 P. in. The fire•
men are still playttig upon tho,ronr. 4 , ,
l'i , The. r lkildings .4 iite l etitirely;'"gaitidli ..ki."ipept
Orne's. Their loss is only by water.
The total tainihillre' hi '$100:000 in stoglc,
bosidei, datnagg, to loil,dipga of, $409,009, The
latter ' is fully insiiied; tiad ' iibeat half the
stock. , •
.: Votri.eleilits ileopineiW UalilWell'is tit:o;4' are
missing,, and arc supposed to havp perished.
THE (MEAT ENGLISH EEMEDY
Sir James Olarke's' Female Pills,
. Preparedbom a prew•r(pban of Olr J. Clarke, Af, D.,
Physipion.Tflreofctin'arglo the Qt4e(fll . i
,TIXIB tliVaitl4l . o TOdtol.llo la , a 04 - 111i1g,ti , the
.cure Of all those painful and 'lmmerge', (I Oases
to, which th*e.fcmale Sions.Vtutlon is i aubjeet, it
moderatee all coesseaan , ren1 0, 0 3 41 418 obs.Crao -
Done, Mini whateyer eaUF4O.. .:o. . r.,* ~,: •
~, •• '• To , .471:41..RR1EL1 .44 Di.M.
,
' lt.ls particularly putted, it will in i hlitirt ti me,
bring on the ilionthly.poriottwitil rerflty and
although very powerful 4hintains not 'lig hurtful,
to the constitution. In *Dense!, Of eiVoue awl
Spinal Affections, Pains in the Thick '4114.14015,
i i
)fatigue on slight • caertion, Pith) tistlon Of the
Heart, Hysterics aml Whitey , WWI offrOt iti'Ou re
whoa all Other means liureDilleff , s . - ,ilelniniPh let
around each pm:baiter felt gliep, 108 ff ATM i id-
Ince, and will be eent ' tr.tO aR. ' ,"OIOI I ,4Cf9F it ,
I **led from observat, /1 . - ' 's
,r, 11 .
84 "0 4 444 , 4 4 4 1 i r ei1it '',..,', ~ .;.
• fili•Jamee Claike!s actioaliPfflo ere OffOrtitili Vona
70 1 4
,tauriterim, TM genuine lturesZ o ; r itethe ety AJ OB
•'#(0.8101 1 $ pn taa pare. ,MI 44nifi lee.
• . Ni. D.4. 1 .0ite Dollar, wth Atte ippnta •Of l o st.
age, enclOsed•to the GO a, PreptletetylODl/1 ER.
47 uortlandt fitreet.,:New l irorici wilithisurel l hot.
tie of the genuine, containing .rifty ilii., - y re.
tarn maihaneurelyingetitrout • nity imowle ge of
Da oo,ntentao. 4 . 1, . - .1 - 1 ' %June 13; ildlly
---- EST . ----- " ---16 4iiCit .---
IttA —IX Al °AMON
WPAVY,7—ziots. ia „hereby ;given, to the
tookholdete oT stile Corn any' that the annual
nicotinic iand Coonon /forp•eatolent, *nil 'six Di.
rtr t ivtlll . ",to libldr4t WO' hint* - of John S.,
It , iEsqt.4l LOP 0/ty ,*1 ~,Inntinoi, Zit.; on
re si vitatnigammaryine,q,eD.;tai9,bittween
n is I
theJa hones ot titpi 8 p'9 lo l,k•
' , ! . ~ 'APIA% atleretarY,
Ome of the few thin
att euatt
will probably ever OA fa
re ale Vegetable Hair ester.. vel ) is not Uri
thrMalrgaft4 l l l o. hart faillog o q t. but
al ' • SIVIIr . NM* tke rano.
It richly deserves the 4 SIIVABr Medi)" awarded
by the New . Hampshire !State Ifair.—Dsseetque
Timm. • . • t (Jan 13-Iwti
/klaxon* the iYikity rostoriatvis which nature
13 " ' nuPPOP it kutolleVe tho alb:Moo at human•
ity, there Ia no more favorite one fora certain
classOf.diseeses than the "medical gum" of the
Wild Cherry Tree; but however valuable it is,
He power Oiliest; to Booth., to relieve and to
cure, Ia enbadeed tenfold by' l i soientille anti ju
dicious combination With Whet. ingredienteA . In
themselves of equal worth. Thl
, fiappy mingling
exists to a remarkable degree- k,
Dr. WiltorPt Baletion of Witel aim*
w !mai, 14i5e 'in curing Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,
Whooping Cough, Croup, Aethina, Pulmonary
Affection, anti Incipient Consumption is int*.
tunable.
STRONG TgBTIMONY,
From Bsiu, Wasstaa, EIN. Depot Master of
, ; South !Walston; Mass.,
is la the spring Of lag I was most , peverely af
flicted with a herd, dry cough, with ha usual no
comtantmenta bf night sweate t edmpletely proe
trating my nervous system, and producin snob
a debilitated state of health 'tha g t, after trying
medical std to no purpose, I bad given up ail
hopeit of ever recovering, as bidets° my friends.
At this stage of matters I was prevailed upoii
through the influence of a neighbor to try Wie
tar,s Balsam of Wild Chi rp and, and, before using
;two bottles, thhOtibet almost magical. My
cough entirely left me, t e night sweats deserted
tue, - hopo orickfitsere elated my deproised spirit,
and soo4 [bad attained my wontedstrength and
vtgoq,Thtis hat thls Balsam, as hp Often been
- renutritedby persons conversant With the above
Yu% liters.Uy snatched the from ti4e yawning
grave, Too arprty use for the - NM . .
Ora, the AM
Prepared by B TH W. rowLa & BON, 18 Tre
mentcstreet, Boston, and for sal& by Druggists
generally, t
0111/1,001 , 111 0111LIMIMATICD SALVE
- • ctires lqa very abort time
Ctrra, tJHNB, SLAWS, WOUNO,
SPlt k pErf ItiIYBIPIRLABSALT RHEUM,
11.1 OWORM I , F a
; IPSO 11._NDS 1
Itlinfpfip , Nth (AUL.
• AIN%
ia proinsl4 IVIZIOVINI pain at onee l
and reducing their man angry !oolong ewellinge
and inflaunnationajas by • mato—thus affording
relief and a comploto l couo. ion 2-4rfdlaw
*Orli H E P HT A'N CE OF
MIME
brlhiW tog° deprlyed pf this blessing know
\l3
is 10896 Vim pimpled, blotched and tottered
covered person looks upon a clear, smooth skin
with jealousy, and inwardly desires the satne.
Those whose systems are tilled with the virus of
SCROIPUI,A,; and Other eutiOnousdiseases, can.
not,have good . health. When the blood is lin
; pure, disease is surie to follow.
All have timely warning In thflee Pimples,
Blotches, Totters, Sores, Boils, Copper•oolored
Patches Scales, So, Avert the calamity by
pnrifyirld the eyetbut with the
BABIA ITANII ROOT AND HERB JUICES,
SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HEBB JUICES,
• SAMARITAN'S ,RIO T AND HERB JUICES,
Alofoto Sercifula takes a firm hold: .
Ow many have the virus of Syphilis in the
st i stelnkand in Unit conditipn contemplate mar.
nowing Attie Of its baneful Influeime on
the eo n bb o subh we Say STOP. First
cleanse yourself I those . Impurities lof that
yerotulons in, (which In inany MOS 18
libreditatT:in the cemititutien,) before yob bring
misery on yourself and offspring. price 41.25
per,bettio.
TILE BIO3T OKRTAIE ERRED' EVER, URI%
' 11'011 A Positive Caret
Dic i wits Arising/rem You/qui indlorelkm - .
Contains no Mineral, nu /NNW) no , Mercury.
Only ten Pills tobtetaken to RfftiCeß cure. They
'are entirelrvegetab/e, having no smell nor any
unpleasant taste, and will not, In any way Injure
the stetnach or bowels of the most delicate.
(ires In from two to four days, and recent cam
in twenty-four hours.. Sent by mail.. Price—
!date packages s', Fetnale
sold by Remy Ditch,, Reading, Pa, and by
Druggists. •••
DMSMOND k Co., Proprietors
915#acek street, Philadelphia.
dec2o-Iyl
TO' lArif-SICIANs.
MIN YORK ) August Ilith,
M lan.
Allow me to call your attention to my PREPA
RATION or OOPOUND "EXTRACT BUCiIU.
Tho component parts are BUCLIU Lona LISA!,
CU lINIIB O IIINIPER BERRIES.
Mena Or FRSTARATION.—ERCRU J lb VACUA. Ju.
nipor Berried , by distillation, to feria a fine gin,
Cubobs extracted by,displacement by Liquor ob
tained from Juniper Berries containing very
little Sugar, a small proportion of spirlt, and
more palatable than any now in use. The ttotive
properties are by this mode extracted. •
Buono, as prepared by Druggists generally, is
of a Aark color. It is a plant that emits its frit
granco;. the Rotten of a flame destroys this (its
active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous
decoction. Mine is the Dolor of ingredients. The
Th%ohn in my preparation .predominates; the
smallest quantity of the other Ingredients are
added, to DroViant fermentation ; upon teepee
tam), it will be found not to •be a- Tineture, as
made in Plutrmacopees, nor is it a Syrup-;-and
therefore can be used in canes where fever or in
flammation exists. , In this you have the know,-
odae, et the ingredients and the mode of prepara
tion. ,
oIK that YOn will raver it with a trial, and
that upon inspection it will meet with your ap
probation, , ,W
•. , ittra feeling of tentideneb, •
X am, very respectfully,
H. T. HaBOLD.
Chetnist eiin Druggist of 15 Y earsP Export ,
'once in Philadelp h ia, and no Incated at
f hilt Mktg and •Clieniteal Warehonse, 61/4
•
r Broadway, New York:
(From the iargeat Manufacturing Cilianiste in
,- • -.• • , the Wtrrlti.)
,atn (tea nate ted "with Mr. IL T. Irelmbold ; he
deonpied the Dreg Store opposite my residence,
and was successful in conducting the business
whore others heti not been equally so before
him. 1 have been fotrorably impressed with his
character and enterprise.
IVI LLI AM WE/OUTMAN.
)'--I;;TlELittfl'Ottord .
Welghtniatt, Maktifactur.
ing Chemists, Ninth Mid Brown Streets,
Philadelphia.
lIELXDOLDP6 FLUID EXTRACT EVCRIY, for weak
nose arising from indiscretion.. The exhausted
powers of nature which aro accompanied by so
I many shuffling symptoms, mums which will be
fotind,tintlispOsitiOn •to Exert! Loss Of Memo
, ry,' Wakefulness Molter of Dlscatte, orleore
battings of Evi l, in fact, Universal Lassitude,
Prostration, and inability to enter Into the en
•joymente Of , eociety.
• The Constitution,' once affected with Organic
Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to
strengthen and invigorate the system, which'
RELM.IIOI.,II , tI EXTRACT BUCIW Invariably
dots. If no treatment is submitted to, Consump
tion or Insanity_ ensues. •
lIRLMRDLD 9 B FLUID EXTRACT Buono, in ;Wee
tions peculiar to geniales, is unequalkill by any
other prepnration, as in Chlorosis, or Retention,
-Pa in fuiness, or,auppression of Customary
tition/1i Ulcerated or Sohirres State of the "Mo
rn% and all complaints incident to the sex,
whether, ;giving from WAS' of dissipation; im
prudenee lb, or the decline or change of life.
URLKDOLD'a FLUID EXTRACT !WORN AND IN
rnovEn Boss Wenn will radically exterminate
4nam,ihomatem tHoonses 'arising 'from ha bits of
• diSsiPation, at little exp Mate, little or -no
cheer In diet, no inconvenience or exposure;
comp etely superseding those unpleasant anc;
dang rone'relnedies..Copaiva and Mercury, in
all those 'diseases.
has menanor.o , e FLUID EXTRACT Beene in all
diseases of thti biwatil, whether in male or fe
male, from Whatever cause originating, and no
matter of tow long standing. it ls, pleasant In
taste;and O dor, "immediate" in action, and more
strengthening than any oh the preparations of
Bark or Iron.
ME
Those angering from broken4lown or delicate
constitutions, procure the remedy at *Ace.
The reader must be aware that, however slight
may he, the attack of the above diseases, it is
certain to' Meet the bodily , bealtb awl meta)
powers.
4. AIL the.. above diseases rkqulre the - ail of a
Diuretic,. lIELISDOLD , 6 EXTIMIT DIJUIIU is
the greatest Diuretic.
8014 by, prggglets ,vveipabere. . Price-414S
pef- bottle,' or 6 bott les for .6.60 Delivered to
any address. Describe symptoms in all (*wrap.
Alleatlol3lo4 A A I •
AddressH.P. UELMBOLD , Drug and Chemical
Warehouse, NO Droadsray,_N.
1' NUN S ARE GIENUiNE UNLESS DONE Ur
in streoUngraVed wrapper, with fareskalle of
my Chemical Warehouse , and Egaed •
dee 23-Strneodawl • 11. 'V; REMOULD.
.
. , • .
• DR. ErAmatory AIVALLEPTIC 4. •
A NEW ES DY AN CONAIMPTION. 1
A physiciah * bad oonattraptioit tor ee'rervil
Years, with frcqn nt bleeding or the lungs,cured
hf unanffwithit 16;laci ntiknOWn 'to the proles.
m il:
sion, when his appeared hopeless, and when
siren up bysere I eminent physician)) all incurao
ins. He is the on y physician who has treed it in
hisown verso% or who has any knowledge of its
ri ttt i, lied,wild he elm ascribe the degreeslf health
,fteis ploys,n
tooth big hitt the use otitis medis
nothing. but utter despair and entire
extinct on of all hope ofritloovery, together with
, a want of eonlidenee in ail others, indnedd him
. to. inward the`experiment. ` To those sneering
with this malady, ho Progress* treatment which
he oontidentlybelieves will eradicate the dUeinie
land reStorehealtit. , He has witnessed recoveries
that/seemed berY ci r hope, when the *Oita amp.
existed: exists or send for Manta. , .
E. YLBTON JACKSON f,D
N0.1.50N. TENTH Street hlift.
,or Sac by BAIN irg mum, prra cad
hist Pill Jinn altDrhgglia, ,- • • , .r Ad,
HEALTH.
. -0- , •
NANABITANIS 0.1IFT!
'ohs, Reshot°, Rheumatism, Scalds, Brims,
trod ,Biter s auk icuks - A
Zb idloyffits button saffertug,tbfrdtl ( ~ (414tilttte'ttl.
highest hta of the true - philosopher. of
erlenei t,stt emtdu," kit •Ateltdl !Oft,
the tuhalailou of chimaa' er arld . ether It) tillailhe'Hies
evadtguent upon difficult surgical eixtrutldne, ' .
SAYRWS.,, 4
INSTANT. ~P4IN :C . tlit'Ci'
I 4i 'PI
__" cL '.:
will acconiplish by stml/ aOu A' $4 , iodi""j : 'I I , ~,J
Moffett Is perfectly magical, and its poper.. are ~,1
entirely harmless as to be is applicable to the child of ten-
der sr so Ai" the adult, ::Ilionsaittli of iticiesathl does los.
lily That t h e Is no Ac tl?n, Dot a fact lxitagfalf tontroviney,
and a sloes applicatloa of the ctit j e wilt 'tworitOpkii save
skeptical suffora °lll's linlY ailitedlous POit.' ' ' . 1 ' -
MI OKArliat(R itnt NVOILD'
To ;rodttoO.,itio Equl ,
,N . o family: that ot
,i.
ctO co
i pes aqua s/doe
vith , its vit.:Heti/II;bt tv i ithoitt) i 4 i '
?riots 80 CU. 'Bold by all Drugsllo; `"I
E. WIIIe,t4LER , II CO,,
, .. sa. Preptlltem . , iletyttais - to.
Ora What J, Ai Dudley, asrototi pgriAil ii i g ;
ley li iitftiNtd, elks of Usa smelt ,wooleeale
establishments In Ahls °own IT I '" ~' " ' ,
tto. us) Blilllealt Sr., NSW_ 1011114,
January 6. Im.
• Stemma A Do.,
.Itendlnp, Pa.—Dear Stre s—
its onto me plpruktlrnt4 rt.R. of tbo , wonderful
tin of ygurj"aln yore. • I s, otlftt base.. is
June ti;is l et and rt i t i l il li t ,tE A k ft e l e l r w s
u ll i ftt sti l i n i fite l at i ; ?Is
V illa
naafi, two weeks. L sytte Inducts& to , your tome.
dr, and after as, application, to isy ter sirmue,
I was relieved issa few essoolide. Fe sudden was
the rein ei that I could so el belt" my ow
server, tans lay knowlodol of the p potation,/
firmly be sere toil 0 will Atop I, !Pi, utvehrir
• every lasso mit43)4,9lkytkarai ' '
spbel , i . o ' • • ;
' b r it: 13 int I : : i .
Orate firm of Dudley & eta& . ho oss o nig
OLIO. • sash-28-U.
7`t'
llesaxe
PEARL SOAP,.
THE CIIA'APEST AND IIi,WP ARTICLE POR
ALL PURPOSES MAT 41'04,P,1S low
P'OR, WASIIIIWO (.LOTRARINXCe idA.
- THE ORS&T AMERICAN , 80AP co Pita
take pleasurb in informing OF People or• Art ak
and yielnit.Y. (but more PattichlatlY • ea
housekeepers), that they are manufacturing *pi
introdueing a Soap . suPorier,tq all others, for the
folio log purposes: •' , ~ ; i
FI ST-g-Fer 'Cleaning Fiat, . Weetti , work...llo2-
Al •
Ilt D--Ror Dleanlita , tan ul 1 1 ` cashing . at the
same t me) *dale of all deelfrletl.: -, i
lioutekeopers can at once sod the treat advan•
tage of this, as it is entirely unnecessary to keep as
heretofore. Polishing Poltders, Brick Dust, Sand,
Adus,jpo. .. • ~ •
T.lllh ror a Film ;or Path IWO; tepeolallY
where't ore are any impurities or total »! won. the
hands. such as Paint, Grease of any kind, roAqtre
'lnk, &o. o,
. cOURTS and last — For the thousand and one
of et purposee for which soap is in, , constant use.
iku . whiob it fa imv9Bsibtp t o
, eatirtigrate at this
time. ' • —•., • ,: .., . 1 ...) :,- , 1: .
DillidTIONS rot. DaltiO nA me HAN, 410A1, ,•
for each and every purpose above mentioned" ' To
be used in the same manner as any othryfilktalth
this exception, that it only requires Ortb-T IRD
the amount of our Soap to accomplish thfioatitil re
sults is others, and ONE-THIRD Of tat T/Mit
.• And LABOR saved, • , • • .
WANTED, freers, 'Pow* i* Reliffild fo Ire '
HARRIS' PEARL SOAP.
DRWARK OP A 1,14 IMITATIONS!
mallitfaecured R.eclusirely ,Piy the 4'rerit ' r .ttliterte,
Soap AN 103 Are?. 151 red, .Peniktlefpillai
HAAR'S 4* '0 0 4 ',' PrOrribititlii '
4 ntIIKHOLDISR 4 MAIMIRA, 001110;" of Fifth
' and Washington 13ireets,13010 Agents Or heading.
AO,IINT4.O4IZED ill 6YEBY CITY* cOUK , •
TN MB UNITBD IfFATHI3." ''' '' ,
The Sc at, le now °Noted to the Publldit the fol•
lowing Stores I
litaulfer & tihenfolder, Yocum &11,_•ensum.
A. Petteiger, • • • ', herblne . From,
' • .1, kh. Saylor, ‘ ! .ip 0 .'11 01 Pler•A ' c
Hafer & Scone, I. P 1 nth
th Keiser, 11. P 1
J,Dundore, ' 1 O. lieffellinger.
. A. Swans, , P. Sbaeffe
.J. i Thomia, • • • • D r ~...e.0., ,
IP. eiller c Bro., • • . . eet eon.y.
- J as. hit ebeitel, • ' ;• el I' '\.
W. I;
fitott, , •., ?• 2 7 kal e , , -11; - int
Demure, - J. ligh,
Debart, J. Kline,
W. &ler, ' •.• , Ott k Btditei:l .
0037•111 . • .: 2' •• . ,', i to., il 14 ; , .
CARPETS! cAnriiis - ti -.
B. It. BcARK.LBX 4.' 00:.;1'
21.111 1 1 Plows ettreett, below ressokillso b c be.
ts
twee Sixth mid Seventh Ogees..
RePpectfully Infor manufacturin g f Reading And vt.
chit/. that they aro g the very best In
grain, ell-Wool Carpets, ever offerea In Ibis eity. La
test ytterne end colors, ' Wholesale anA'retell , at
Nes_v ork proes. • . ~ ,r.. i i , !i 1 yii 1
W 4 twit* t he nubile to egiunine ent r irtlitefore
nurelmeing elsewhere, and save 2b pet een ny Ont
of ern class bands and save one
41.11.80 . _ P. 1 . 1 .2.. 1 gA1t4PRY.. A 00,
THE 'READING
TRUST COMPANY OFBEAKS COUNTY.
, .• •
001aNtred, Ally, 1817. ' • . edipagiii 4 1 10,00.
'O f fice, Reading Insurance ' ilia/ding, Pk lti
NOM .rpt street, iStinlh-Basi Corner Of
• Court Street. .
01710 X HOURB FROM 8 A. M. toll -0. - M.
. ruittiort4,, 1 I • ' ,„: 4, 1.... ."
' -
J. Pitisota Joann, .; Allan intlniolOnt f
171111111 r Z. VAR HUN JseCla hassiwori,. ' 1
J. T. JACKSON, 7); E. 87017 T,
JOlfAll 811ALTIR , J. T. VaralitrOgill •
°motto* 111110)11111; ' ', -
THIS - COMPANY irrsußviki ,, ALL
kinds of property against lost' or d' by
Are at rides an low an anyother reliable Coon y
and upon every plan known to Steck luau MCI)
Companies. ' • ' ' - -
by
Pet.al Policies issued rollitiirteildeptral
and u which the amount of Dranitilhi 1 eon
be re claim ed at any time, less a deduct! ab live
per cent. The advantages of this method aro
worthy of the attention of Airmen and others
having first-class - dwelling housect hams, and
other buildings, tit taint 4) ocning7,as.being the
cheapest and safest. ' '' • • , ' .
Policies for one; two, three, Ave or more years,
or for lesethan one yeAr, issued and no °barge
wde for Poltey and !survey when , amineWed or
insuraneee are tratteterM (roux Otiterennti-
The antigens pf Reading and vicinity, hitherto
dependent mainly upon Torelgneompanies, have
now the privilege or tritheting their - insurances
In a home inetttution well organ Mad, With? an'
adequate paid in an si guaranteed capital, pre
senting as strong a basis of security as that of
any other 001 PPany.advantage pf doing
businesa directly tritti
acmeCoMPIIOY,OO 010 lin
portAttee of keeping portion* or toe 'large
sums paid for insurances In clrodlittltns at home,
'Lithe aunreolated bi Allis . • It -.... $
JA
Pit4lol, JIMISS; redden
• JAMile -Ito tileiliT c led yrfti int. -
B.g. ANCONA, Secretary and Treasurer.
pug B,lBBB.lydrnw • , , • •
DI;. JOHN- STEPHEN, , FORMERIX
of Womelsdorf, tenders his professional per.
vices to the citizens of Heading. 01300 No. ffil
North Sixth street. (kin be mood • I so blo ofileo,
or at the KtmOne 0 ,4u,a0• • WIWIAvf
4 411 4 CRAPS FROM THE PRISON
FaBLE, ,, 1 171" , .&4111:11131.'014 0 10Z44 11 I - •
THE OTHER thmikitti
HUMOR, FARCE, 11.EQ STUIBOUN XAOTE.
..••„ ,•,,, !?liz:fl J • , 1t
o, )rliq 1,- •
' TREATMENT. Qr p 41841144
cueog APtu.rokuumws_leiraut .
For
_ . .
le 0 T iv E , -. 4 4111111811138CBIBER
+.l.l,would inform Ms ortMeindl s tre et that be hes Ws onion it o. ' tit Sixth street,
nom Penn. where he k prepared to attend to 11.1 i
idadeoetkoa frelnonectoi 1 usandli
*tidal! t o r t o omver nelegdy •IVillfites
notice, be oiled ante as wpm • •• rdman".
tore in settling up 'Estates on reasonable terms.
NATTM,II4 Ksl , lo4llp,
Aldertnati and AttOrn4 at Law.
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