ADING, PA. MONDAY, SANUARY G, , if M • vingtititiito f t;iiii. troPiretAiriosm. • :11W2takar' ZION. CiEilliAND. , • hbi• Oily Treaaurer: •lION. WM. •gEIDENiIEIcit, • • • Ver Oity Aiditor:" • :. DR. •W: MURRAY WEIDMAN. irlimeettiito VvAgid nun WAIID. • COMMOX, GbUttea44, sa Pfietfyi. ?Moot Obntrollera—s. Sprocher t 4 years Joao O. Ripley, .Aciasor—EklorgAr r Aik Judge--JobefloffmAnter, • ./ittima*-OvetiVittillty: • " r.* • ' r! t PXOOIII, WARD, • (Amm &We on Odu ValttscO—lignu h el R se Robina so mon n. ntit—Mob. • Wool Omltoriet:.6.7obn Denbart. Assessori—Willtam Z. Booker. • .futto—Otome_fitrubbm InverOttr-Modgel.l4oGrann. • TAIIRD . W11i111:4 • . CAPiAtiiO4 Nuncit.:-Joooblllllor, Michael RI• angrogen-434artee titimll. • Agesior—tiantol C 3. Kush% • . Judo—David A. Stout. inspector—John ? I vounrit wArtin ( Ammo?) Cloundl,Mllllam 0. Krouse. Allot ohntrollorTAVlllhun M, Efghtinyei. A eseisior-:-Iloary I r anian. Judgekf4ehry Herr. ' inspector—Danielahn, .„• ' with's( wAsin. ' Conftnon , douncit-4143v1.Woudor. • Assesoor—Jetin.q. fitroboblfer,. ,ste,Aool ( outrottei , —.Tanris)sulllgari. Auftfer:-Wiilllnghtin Von Rode. /*weepy—Joseph K. liarvoy. WARD. • CbtilMo,lCoutiett—Dantoi Sehoot Director—Dal:llo foitot-Ardmees no/master. inspectok—J'onlithinli. Heber.. 4 ,84 4 4Ww-414111p mom BP:VERTU WARD. eeleef 010k11 , Frederiek W. Lauer. Common Council—Jamul tr. Iteber._ • Aogessor......wOltam Ermontrout. NtVtoo/ Controtiou , Dantof Ermentrout. Judge—Llewellyn Wormer. Inspector—lacoo 8 dy. „ worm WAIID.' Neltce Cbunoii—VhrbstlanShlok. Common NOllollli9 HOOkM111), Feknkllnßrtioktrion. Arogisoor--Joooph Malaborger. MobrOontrotter—W. 17mtionhanor. • ludgo-4renacins Shaltor. pumectar—Apumo Fogor. • ' WAIM. • Ine Onm oo Op p una--Addy Qohry, Daniel ilintk Ireloh. • Aiaasoon,-Job Glonunor. - ,9004,Controgor4-Iracon Billoikurner. Jiago-4aakaan Sharman. Invofor-t-Pavl.dK lino. THE NotOP/1•11'411` NIA 114 AGAINST NA. • " 1 1 ,1 NA& waists. . The'Dispatchff last Friday evening charges that it is dangerOuS tot depOsitors to deposit money with bur,privato baukere, It is danger.. ouetoloave mosey with thcise tireo,says the Dis patch. Oa Saturday fitouing the 'Dispatch chargell that depositors should not deposit with the private bookers of this city because private haukera made Ou Ake* deposits MAK , Ilow are the people to understand these opposite statements? Oa ono day it is dangerous to thy posiCwith private ‘baulters, 'the next day do. polders should not deposit with tholf blinkers because they-leak° too much money on their deposits. ;The. Dispatch's figures, we think, will convieco an candid mind that the views expressed by the E 1.01.% are forrect, to wilt That lymking sheuld be carried on without any favors fonierred by the government, It should befouled on as other business, subject to the same rules rind laite, hero are the Di,tPalell flaunt : , • • $l l W,OOO oa deposit 'with private bankers. TUs money the Dispatch says Is invented ae follows $900,000 in Now York at 12 per cont.; $lOB,OOO 600,000 in Berke county at 0 " 80,000 ,60,000 0 per cent. ,boeds, equal 8 per cent.► • 4/°°o 50,000 various inreatmental‘t 0 per ' tent., 8,000 Total iaterest received, Deduct $1,600,000 . 5t 9 rer‘cent.,' $62,500 Tax do, dapokita 7000 Exprewand fore to Wall at., .600 , thitir van This Dual of $84,500 the Dispatch soya was mado by oneof our private banking houses in this city last year. Well, for the sake of the atgutuent wa will admit it. Now let us cora• paro the fiitres. tho Fartnerto National Pank,ofteading r"ceelyed as n free gift from government and this' corairamity , tho enormous sum of $88, 2t0 . This mint le 'a Mere graktity, tiothtOt , elae. In other WOr th ogo .ernment. mad this cOrnmuitity Pay the Firmer& iNta4nal Bank of Rea.4kug feoanking the #uth of $33;. 2TO. Row Bank acqoastnodate tho public)? Let thsi . tett who asked discounts on SatUrday answer t Now what dO the in'. v l iAo hnOcera LReelttq tro T tto community or this goy ernment. Not one•thousauoth part of eCtienny weight, hut on,the contrary l ar.Cording tb theiDirfoiCh's figures,theso priv to banters c'Orntunnity the. ,stitrt:of $52, I I as in , ' wrest., . , Agaip i the Pt:watch aye the Formers' Nb: elonal Bank of Reading le a benefit to a num• ber of irldOwa:atd it are steekbold• ft not s be thoro charitable to 4 0 - usia fit Tof sBa l 476 directly to the 41d. owe and orphans of this hank rather Olin sire It to a few, men ,rrliO hold learly all the stock t POtitinaiter . .oeneral han,ordered 'Brick". Po4e l r4'o4l,q)„.llrk flentoiliat to be one of ibe Pektatlo4!' adi . ertiain;Jpnrilo,le l the aft o~ fis4ll'eallt idl y ' • RetoolsUAW. , - • , • seta-lt priitit; rel.; of: the Bonito ;il"lo)ti,tiielitativei . , iii tioiisbuie $ nporttent iolitkal_4oFurnonts. iti I ritlyipit's,,alit GIAINOIT 14110XAlig 4 1 1 . 63 Dispii i kkote ', ay last t lips that de • palters oft - it the ''. ceonnOla 4 haw • t :5 11 ti MBan k '' ' 11' ' env., a on b Ileakg. We‘l l thia • • :,. A, er ill i - lf MUM. b . chnfealed i a ptattY style Of ‘deint business. Of cents°. there are no discrimina tions made in checking money out. of this Dank. The same role that governs -and toe trots tho rich man In checking out should got ern and control a man who is not so rich, • • f• 4 • • ' One men in Otis, Ronk of course is treated like another. All then that should ho done is, for A, 0, and D, to - deposit id thiglienk, ins then they can cheek out more than they had in. What do the widowe' and orphans think of this plan Of. drpwing money out of Bank without paying Interest for it? Is this fair and just to theso, widows end 'orphans? We should like to know what rule. this Dank less adopted in regard to .overdeavriug. The community, if , they understand this idea, sill ho sated the, trouble of asking discounts—ail they need do is to send their cheeki into Bank and they wlliget the money, without the aid of the Board of Directors : We suppose discounting is not fashionable with this 'Bank. M 4 IXIMA9UIII iiisastas DitIOSALTWeD. The Democratic and Conservative ;members of the r ennsylvanie Senate deiervo tite thanks of ail honest'tnan in the State, for defeating the continuing the .terra of Mr. Peitz, \ ltecoivei of Taxes in Philadelphia, until the contostod 'election.ease had been ditiposed of. The DoMbeiats'obsouted themselvos from , the Senate chatuber on Friday and Saturda;;,' and a few cousciantioas Republicius did the sews, leaving the Senate without a quorum, and thus preventing the passage of the bill, which 14118 prenounced by some Republican members "the Most infamous piece of legiela don over attempted in this body." As 31i; Molloy, the fairly elected Democratic candi- date for Receiver of Tres, was to be sworn,in this morning, this infamous bill •is effectually killed. It is positiVolY 'disgraceful to the great State of Pennsylvania that ..such rascality is per mitted ip the legislature. The mere attempt to , passfinob an outrageous bill will remain a standing blot upon Abe escutcheon of tbe ItopuhlWan party, 'this State.. 14r. . Roomy %memos, formerly' of thin city, late of Harrieburg Slate Guard, and who now . does up the Washington correspon., donee for ono of the „west mieorable and elokly of Sunday papera, the Philadelphia Republic, very knowingly writes to that paper' that the "noble patriot," orGovernor Curtin, Who, ho says, 4 'is the idol of the peoplein yOnt State, will ho awarded a • seat In General' Grant'a Cabinet, in consideration of ?valuably services rendered, the country_ daring the 'ate • war." We will wager our , old slouch tbatily. Curtin Will.noter got a position in Grant's Cabinet, no matter if "ell lionest Republieane in our State, endoree him," and -aimply be. cause &moron, who Is his bitter enemy, will never consent to it. That's all. Hon. 3, Du PUT Davis, of the rennejlvania 'kienete, loos our thanks for a copy of the fituto i'reaittrar's Report for the Fiscal ye(r ondipg November 80, 1888'; CoLvAX is aprintor.—Exchange. ' Colfax is noea printer. Ro was at .one time au oditOr, but ho is no practical printer. The Working People. Tito Pottsville Standard says: On Monday last, John Bohannon, Thomas Davis, John Cochlin, Edward Kinney and John Modem, were arrested on information made by Col. J. J. Conner, charging them witit'unlawfully con epiring and combining . together to stop the working of his colliery at. Oirardville. i The following is ,a copy' of a notice served by COI.. Conner, to which Int answer was demanded within 24 hours : ." 'Resolved, That -the col liery of J. J. Conner cannot work any more unless ho discharges Mr. -Bradbury, his boss miner." ,Tbits resolution purports to have been adopted by the Workingmen's Benevolent Association, and the parties. arrested were op pointed a Cothatittee to carry out its provis ions. A hearing was bad in the case before Esquire Conrad, on Pionday last, and three o f the parties—John 'Baum, Thomas Davis and John Needam, were each held in the sum of $2,000 for theft appearance to answer at Court. Messrs., Jabot' cophlin and Edward Kinney woro discharged, as nothing was shown implicating them.. 'Similar • 'Similar charges Woro on Beturday . last, pro• ferred, hy,Mr. Samuel E. Oriscom, against GeergeTritz and hoary Troutman, who came to his colliery and by threats and intimidation induced the men eniployed there to stop work. The partiea were arrested and brought before, Esquire Copied, ankaiter a hearing they wore comtnitted in dafantt, of $2,000 bail for their appearance to- answer •at Court. They were" subsequently released on bail. $145,000 60,60 84,644 Adrices iretn HaVona State that the lam• seats rceently, attempted - to burn the city of Blantanillft) but were handsomely repulsed by the garrison, aided by ruen•of war, 6t author iu the harbor. , The Spanish frigate . 'Lealtard arrived, here, yesterday from' Cadiz.' While near Vaniry Islands, her, crew, mutinied. At ono time it i'vas feared the trouble would assume; serious propoitions, bat' it wadi suppressed by the determined (conduet of the ship's officers. Urn; leaders were arrested and landed at Oa .Canaries. The. atz6y:wio cauegd, bi,* supply of 13ad ilito 014, the gelle)zunt i 'of 0.0. !re* gailtital 'Winter atteroted to o*Toota l ikk: Wo, 4#uat, re*Oui otter in Jaikson, iesle . slppi, on the 6114 fnet. l 'od of- thaudttig the' Otorettkittent, , istay . re eted; vid 'Whiter shot 'hint thrall* j the. head ) 1(111114 him instrtly. Props Valls. APlkiirctiioirp'ao „I* % , t. . 0--. .. • 47i'1q:,),. (til tie:SUMO ) MT, = "1 11'00, ! ' l ' I li t ' 4 tits COOlitUtliAt Tol4 . llllit, MAW; ' '1". $4 4 , Ni s on pp,'Od, QII MOtion,Ofiosatikor, midi. ths special ordir for Thoiiglijr iften** Thejolat resolution for the renickvatof ofli lialsouderdisability in Virgioit, Teza, sod Mississippi, was 'concurred in as pissed by the • • • . Me. Trumbull; freni:the Judiciary . Couimit• tee,reported an amendment to the Civil flights . act. . The Air Linwood Central Pacific 11404 bills were dismissal. Mr. Hendricks subedited a 'Obittitatiopol stnendinent requiring the ratification of future amendments to be by Legislatures, portions of whose , members shall hare been chosen et a geseral election after rtioh ametulmerds bar, been proposed in Congress. , In the 00004 Mr: getchem l , of N. Y. I • in • trodiced . ii bill , to protect infootora of naw kinds of fruit. Mrs Boutwol7 , called 'op the Universal Suffrage smendment,' end It was debotted• length. • Mr. Brooks, of N. Y., offered an amend , " meacsq as to include everybody in the United ,States ae veto's, and Mr. I . toblason also pro; posed an amendment Including all persons resident lathe country.., rERNSYLVANIA . There was no' que , r , , wifiesent in` the genete l the Dernoorata rktui'soute hirrest Repnbßeins absenting theltiSelves to defeat the, lifitnlo4 Receiver of Tae* bill, Thelp were sixteen Senatorse s preseni at 11 (Mea t but ,when the roll was called only thirteen answered to their names..' //I 1 , • '1 • The lieus° Was not in seesion. TELEGRAPIIIO SUMUELRY, Over one hundred members of the U. . B. Efoutieof Representatives have aigned a peii• Lion to the Senate against the confirmation of oi y pending sr further nominations by Preaii dent tfohnaon.. • , The State Department, has - official informs. tion that, Bliss and %sternum s the' pollens taken from the United States Legislation •is t'aragotty, have Loon given up I)3' UPI* and received on board Admiral Davis' fleet, . Tho right of the colored Clerk of the Supe rior Court of .Chatboro . county, Georgia, to hold his office,. line been .brought hereto the Omit). The Missouri. Rouse of Representatives has passed resolutions asking Congress to 'grant lelonal subsidies in the Kansas ri4idp, end Atlantic and Pacific Railroads. Nearly 60 members of, the . IfPutonri Rouse of Itepresentati;ies are r e po r t ed to. ‘lie to submit the question of fetnelo suffiage tO vote of the . people of blissouii.. • The 'statement that Judge Pelham had de, aided the State Ooiernmeut of. Alahanm,lllo . ,, Is now .coutradieted. p, is ropoßtid he tneroly decide d itu,apPohntrieueof the GO*, Ivor to fill duals:m . llot vneant to bq null •Alta void. Tau 01.0kSt Tttxx on . rooord ks guropS'irt 4ii‘7 serted to be the Cypress of Somme, ingl,ola, hardy, Italy. This tree ,le believed to -144 been in existence at the Ifni° of Julius Cantor, 42 years .befora Christ, and is, therefore, 1901 Years old. It is 100 feet in height, and feet in circumference at one foot from the grand:, Napoleon, when laying down his plan' for the' great road over the Simplon, diverged from .a , ,traight line to avold'injuring this tree. Su•, ,)erior antiquity is claimed for the ipole* reo in Calaveras county, California. This 110 iuppospd, from thO number of concentric Or , elk in the trunk, to be 2,605 years old. CAPTURE OR COUNTERFEITSRB. —Oa Friday morning Cpl. Wood's 'United States detectives made a descent on a barber shop at No. 75 Cherry Street, New fork, and arrested seven teen—all Italians. About $27 1 000 in counter.. felt greenbacks, currency ,netee, fitty-cent Stamps, •to., were found on their moult, in eluding $lO,OO In two dollar thei Rhode Island National Bank; Antonio Demarie is said to' be the leader of the gang. Other , rests of parties connected with the lathe, ring rare subsequently made. Onoinamed iantrella . triade A desperate rOstatenO t , . in slightly w ounded , an officer, ' • INTEMPTRAXtIi AT WAintxTrox-r41.430110it. journal, thp Chnonenteiatth, makes the rather exaggerated etaemont that every afternoon aloe three o'clock some twelve to fifteen [Jutted States Senators are so drunk that, they areunable to attend to business. The Wash. agton,voiresp4ideit.f of' the:Atfe4Otirt , Delf,e; era( also says that "the. coming session of Cottgress.txill•sesi ilie eirtali death and . tombuleut of three ineti,norf k the United States, Benato all.from drinh." , Destrnetive while Troy, P. Tnot, Ernaford . ci.i Pit., l lan: A destructive Brs .broke nut:beto Shia morn. lug and raged for kours before it was arrested; Eight stores, the bank and Troy H ones were burnt to the &runty!. ; The Ore 'ff4s covered in the rear, of ft, M. • Leouaid'a thy goods store . The loos is eattatited at $100,000: • —A, passenger train thiown from the track' at Christians, Tennessee, •on ' the ISth Wei; The villainous act was tricot to two no , grecs, John. Eppg and Wesley Winter. Upson boing arrested one of them . stknoWiedged his guilt, , . 1 ! —Margaret Brown, iediealed for hillinsll.o: ton Murray , her negro paramour, was arraigned in tho Court of General ilioetions, New York, last week. • Sheipleaded guilty to toatislattih• ter in the third degreeoo4 was sintaneeff4 Judge Bedford to imprisonment for three years and, six months in • the State • ptieort„' The judge ( in *alai eeeteieee.t commented Wet* 17 on • the degradation ot a white woman an living With s Meek: ateus. • ; • I • It • is stated thaionp Cook , arrested for th e raurgier,Qttiki'O'.. vkkeegan i noir Silver Run, Ala., in October last, has turned , Estate's' awl-. deuce., llosaya that be wits hired to do the. deed bylloThidei.Fastageil p4rtcw,st_ 'gnat through , one tt i o l oat Orßeeltyp h biother-ittgaw of, Me dpoud that * orb* *Ptßait . ICtaid to har, teOthopause. The rand ittkY , tetiod;4 tree bilUegainei Mcßride, MOM!, and Cook, for murder. • . iitaiil Jito, 28. MONDiT, AO. 21S. , 11) NMI f1..0V01.011 , 1•••••••• - ••••11i sl76iMgaiii=p3X.Wrak , "kw &DAVIN b AVM , two, ou l =too t , No', M l ' Itiptte Mv&bt.; • r :"6l4 r ith Apt 1, Apply ai • • IMO et UM let 3.4 ~,* t naltiAittitiVMETa t it a A MIL-...t. SMALL DWELLING 1101/811, at. tbil Lave Bads* hetlfoorl North Mirth treat a ChUrob Ant% reer,or elv North Sixth treat. it the' puteloiset inOn*/ -Olth 'rorooto rm ) nth property, St the t purpluuler tio,tlealteit. , 'ti p a p V r M l flt3 4. otWttitlikiiVNlCi - : r r lAstrOSettsrtoi-The itiiiiiking ilium( pek4l tbrtuerly from Eerketeogety, ra., let, 0 re reeneylvanla Volunteer ,Kftlimenu (or heir beeriest relatives pr-141PO.r9ProloPteVireii wq leatii eOttirrxtei To .rxiriviaevlleati aby u r N o. hddrofelnit J. O. liplare, Atter ,14 tv, o. See unmet litreito - Norrish.o_Mil / i s. hoes writing will Weise We their hat soortior: Ilitortiartia P. ', :, 1 Iraltelthe 404 $. : ' ! 1, -, litirtnitt,4l. $. ' k••! ( Parker. Duarte* . 1 1. V Drenbeitt, V.B. ' , •-. , :.PArtrin. 'Wools "' ' • oh, Linton!avia, Web 0, 1 Wer t G. WAl'. , ,, • , Itetter,tibArles T. , Witte; Amos*. ~. Reber Jame L. . • ' one, Jeremiah Rapp, Mend W. arle, /Orris . Roberta, David D. resig i Arthur S. • Smith, Robert ' lu n gh/treitudt i k V. '; '. ' l iti t Og l i n ,ek s . h. '' arcs Wm. J. . ' . 4 ::::th a i t o 4 ::::sif.. , notion E.C. ‘ Sohroeder, Wee ' eller, JD. , ennler, Poo . • • il i nt: t:: : 4l knj te :: r il A : A. . . " ' B : l4 o 7 : d ii me li z , Y :b ra alulj n :l • 111 : .4- .. fin itiger. A. Drexler, V. A. elLeeli, Joseph, A. ..i. Teed, John obti, L. J. . - White Geerge W. ktishlor, Abel " • i ~. - „..,, :., 0 timi IS4t . 1 0T108..i,..A. • SPEPAAL , . ET/110 ot•thi metberit IJuNor Stearn Vire %W. it, *lll be rl their hall on Noe, too two log, Jen,: 9 Mu et 73{ toeioolr ! • WI tliose aeelrioic Dadra grill pimehlttold. , . ... • jeu 23-2 t • J. H. HUTH, Sooty.. 1 ‘IO(TARD.MESTIN4.--THERI4 WILL TT be a rattan"' 4f atm blintktratlo and Con on..v*llva °Macao of 8000uil Ward - on MONDAY lIV/1 MU. ;sunny b, at Alio pqblio bottle of duo Wontaol, for thb tontrose - of sionilomillg Einotbor candidate for Common Council. fly - queot of Mtn, 14114,, .= • ••A rlid Ward Club. .o.tteet, U. 11. Sontag, Bco , y. Jan 14-is riLOtirit . OUT t441T04112 TO &It s ; 1-.lTite 14n_c Vide ned Oolog Asterrninod rettnw t Hs4 bustn sell tut his entire stet& and-fix% tures at cost t and offers Ids store room, No. $32 Penn stroot, (or rent. ran 22-3 t JOHN BHOWN. LV.CTintlt..—The Third Mauro of the, waren will be delivarad in Library Hall, on E , ibraday evening ) Jan. 2atb, at El o'clock, by Roy. B. Peters. Bubjeot—"The Diet netions in beep). ty and their moral Probletnam Wed. . CST° L i, N W..115)Y BIDMAlik' N, . MEM roma BALE CHEAP.-4. First-Class Photograph Car, now stationed at Tremont and doing a ood budnoss, having sky.itght and sido.ligut btned, and an .well fitted up and iiti good working and running order, • , Reasons and terms forwelllng out mado known, by applying is poreon or by Ulati to W. IL Trem o ntist, P. 0, , j iloituylitpl County, pa. Jan Mat Pro TIO E. -- THE SUBSCRIBER would inform his old Mends and customer's Pr he bas hie oflloe at N 0.41 douth Sixth street, ear Penn, where he le prepared to attend to al l indsof collections from one dollar t") thousands, nd all kinds ottonvoyancini done atthoshorteat potioe l be also sate as Couniel tor Administra • tOreitiliettliug up Estates on itreaso NOlCL nable terms.. M ATTHIAS 11, Atiderme . and Atternexat Law. TTENTIO?f, FIREMEN t—TUE NEW BADGE A designed for the nee of the Department, will rleaned to the Rainbow, Junior and Reading ose Companies, at the Common Council Chain!! ex, en Tneeday evening, t6th net , between the/ henribf and o'clock. E. A. HOWELL, Jan 113-811 Secretary Firemen's Union. !HOLM HALL JUNTA UHAN I F, " 0 Wei* 00104 0 4! • ABRAHAM STOUT. PROPRIETOR. . Choleb Wines and Eatables on hand 1 also, a good stook of Aloe ants Lager Beer. Lunch every day. All my friends are invited to ea% A few boarders oau be accommodated with good board. (San 21,1uid IDIGHT OR TEN BOARDERS can bo amyl' Mmodated with ffood rooms and Board Lat No. 20 NORTH EItiRTLI STREET. Jantl6l,-/f4 F°SALE.—The - counters and shelving of store•room 400 Penn street, lately oeoupled by ewis, Rohner, nearly as good as- now, can bo bought at atop Apr% by applying soon at • Jan lel 1111311LER% BOWEL. 70 MEARES OP , • UNION BANK STOCK • Apply to r DUSHONO & Jan 13-2wd 1 ' ' - NQ.Y North Birth street E N ;;, !~~. I"!, . iijoititS - rotti ' SALE ' a . • - 1 i, tr , •!'i y., ~.„. tl .cl A . .t IMf6li f tAlit 'l ; I t (i ' l , I....,*iijilit44BTB AND V 'I. M A NUFACT4UREII,IFIO. . , MI -; 1 . ii :.•'.\ n ';',4i4 ) .),: i,:.:'..r,=: :1•• The undpsiffileiilMlT 41:4 411 vi* reasonable roam,. ONE OSOILLAiNG' EttiiiNE ,OF FOUR 4 .. 4;1 3 , 1 1 1 , 3 f4PCT, 10 , . ONE HORIZONTAL MOINE Or THREE HORSEPOWER: !t,-; ONE EIGHT7HOWETEI4It UPRIGHT ONE PIViAOREJE TUBULAR BOILER. Apply idthe 'Aims Opktrkiyaefe;; A • U ' Y.'. • , 4isigun Nso_uf_vre P14130,TiT41.4: gui,n-Braiimainforrigsg. , • Tat arum"#os ormitr4usarox. moms, tiOttriviilk• l ttinisolus *4021. • ';'.. r tote` . 70?r' EMLUMI= il'ah66lElai4fAl KUM NM NIB t I emnria 1. 1-'.: 1. 7: I: '; i =IS 0 1 1 4 SAVONAEST: ~.. d.s ., P.T. E.SISAD T4 l ' • -. 1 k , - ---'; • • i`,:i' • , , , I; :1 A '', . lika—r Wm. Q,.: , rouse, at et, ea - Ake Di -• .0111 a . r hie as glv strut twill!, a wet sletu b AID 1 Or• bikt 4 ' i, and frosted feet, perforating wonderfully quick and radical X, troprictor of gdystoll ;louse, certifies rsttixed battles of the Oil tared. a et rain in a ti llA h ait,l ll :ta r ga t e . lslie44 OIL, cured lof *b rllfracture oettil yeller bone. . V tf re rued persona are well known in th s e lei Ity, ad are Hying witnesses. . • •iii44Pltt/Zo 4 b , ClLYiatigkeAPte.eWniquy .4,tila uMetl we dvertae% Wit UM' • t01:1,13 lions): cliAntOt i , ' ' •.`. , Wins theft popular opoi alt..- , , ' iaiii • CONCEHTB I damn it nuhooeseeary to add, rnOge Th )tegto bialodonhin VW: Co. wilt lotion, SIOOQ, • • it 1 4103' 40Saarentliesiletuod fuentsh ai many good cord elates t pronanont• ollteeoe bathe any AtliiViClitliti I.OOIIA, who nave boon Cured by the pes of AlgOedoplett Ott—call on i• `• • Itkli*OND•' The Gletineu endinglishieeturefot the Conipe, ny i etopOing se, tbe Keye too e noose anti purobMQ a' bottle of the Otti 4 tioblvio extvloe and treat • moot free of charge. 1 . • . _• aiteo—dold (1 ;C '4; . Yees4rdy; Dpotar Zit:4oer, ebdB.ll.lltetene. • dean is 4 Cirt - liefTE;L• L ' ISQ'Cr'rli SOETU STREET, (Nearl'imo • READING,' PA. *ll.olargea modetate. .• 1. A; . 10, ESTEIRLY, Proprietor. ROSADALIS • iTltlki4B 131.400 P. , . rem illos B r DAt.f,fiti,flTB .1,47.11.14r1VER1211.1, deo /8.1,5 f . • t f. MEW . BUILDING AND 8.131 , AbSOW A. /II VON ^ - di. a2O/itilihntl Meeting, hold atthe public house of M. GoOrko Adam•Zilumermann, January tile, it was • resolved to form a now Asso ciation, under the mune of Irimidsbip Boil& inland savings Association t ! upon the pried . pie of $2OO per she with monthly payments of WO% per share. TllO next meeting i for farther acessultation and prelivainaty ovanuttation, wilt be held on Monday evening, January.4B, isse,a.t ololoott, at the house cf My. Geo. Adam Zhu* manumit), Orem' of Franklin and Tenth et , cote, to which al/ are invited who feel disposed to join such an asSocistiOn, . • Jan •22-et • CARPETS! ‘. . • • - ' itg stAta it , aro: its riatti street. bottiw, .100sankfilit i : he. tigers Sixth , send Seventh etreels, ItesneetfedlY inform the 'Athlone of ~l oading and vt• oinity, that they aro manufacturing tho very best In -1:41n. CiarOots, evotoffered hi this city, LW est Iltterns and colors. IYholendo and, retail ,ot est ork .nrbree. •• • • • • nvito the pnbillo to qtamine aoodp_belbre* purchasing elseghore t and lave 25 neut. , 114 y out offing eladt hands and saveHone', • , B. 11.,BlitEXIMY k`oo, 1141B1B8,21NO'NOZION.—The Boot and Shoe Manufactory , ,known undor tho old firm 1. of rieblllo.l3 at A; 13r0.," oppeSito the market house, has undorgnno a thoreugh change, tho undersigned insVing taken tho, whole establish. ment in his own name, ' and will tarry on the saine'wltiOnuoh more lthrirality. unrestrained. Ind to thogrcater advaritage of his oustomots. *Molder it tuy duty, thorefore, to inform all tny tricot& and acquaintances, and the old pa. troniltionetallY. that I wilt keit') 'constantly on hand *largo assortment of men's, wmnuu'a and Shoes and Boots, of Kin, Calf and Bo • roots" leather; as well as - I.astlilg Gaiters and Gatrishes of all.kindo. 1 uhlo have always oh hand Merman .felt Shoos. tinstomer, Work lei protottly and carefully attended to, and tihobe and Boots nett& add at taw rates repaired ow short notioe. Thankflillor past favors; tho doriligned trrintd respectfully 'solicit a Share of pot tilio patronage. ). • , 4 ; . „Bott and Shoe MSnUfactor', N Jett 20) • 4 O. 432 Perin t;lquate, Healing. lovß . E3AL - E.•:-, IV * ILL BB KO AT. F piddle sale, on Thursday, the 4th day of relr, ruary,'A.: bytthe tabsoriber lu :Holden , berg's's - aside, Berke county; the fo llowing pen. senatproperty, to. wit t s s. WOXIc noreee, two' of ) Whien are mares:with' foal, and one ..of them is 4 yeah) Old, an extra horao; 2.ooltelene?t years .andtheAnher 1 ,yestr , old,* milqh •tows, , some heavy With calves;, Iteifere,,beary .veltri •calvett, BYOung fitelfetn, 1 steer, 1 darhata ball,* - calves , 1 broad wheeled. wagon, ,nearly new, I narrow wheeled. wagon with two extra w heels, 1 wagon body, l'oetts ma nureboards, 6 plos,. two of which are new, 1 large .and.l smell `cultivator, 2 pin barren), 1 threshing Machine ' ( liana '% ,patent ), fanning will; I grain 1.09;1 straw tenon, .1 laud roller, sett bay ladders (1 pair new), 0 setts wagon hard nese, blinds, haltere„ halter °baths, now log and. ilft4l chains. rates. Manure arid pitch forks, 1 largo manure rat es , bay by the ton, eregn cradles, mowing eoythes,' cooking stoVe, with pipe, i grind atone. 1 bed and beadle/A.l aide saddle, lot plantingpotatocs, copper kettle (that holds a barrel), one double edged rolling knife, and it great variety Al farrracce ,Utenelle and . household furniture, too numerous ;to insintr.. u Salo to commence at 10 oPtloelc, 1d.,. on said day, when condltlone will be made known by tan 104t1 .; .I"EUIIEN 014.111,141 P, pliouci'-s ' m4g.-4V11,L BE, SOLD 4.., at obblic sale, on Thursday, the fifth of Vabrnary,- 1860; at• 10 o'clock A. M. on the pre rntattit In 14141aYtwnyttownslap, iterks ; aOtitt.tyi near KtitatOttni,the follOWing artlolee' c via ' t -,` ,1 With foal this' roving, one three year old hay f rOare t 000 two yaar,old colt, ono one year - Old, rostkitoree 13014 2 setla,lilnd gears, 4 setts front • gears, ,collars, t i li t ittl panel's and other haltera i 10 head „of Ile cows, borne summer and some' fall. onws. 1 dovonsbire bull; a great ratniber of heifers, 4 sheep 4/ ewe and 2 buck aersey breed); a pktptoi 110 a ;wagons, I' large wagon with/ hildir,;) taro horse 'wagou with - body,l threshing .maehino, (flearir.new), with high shaker, 1 eaceisiorinow. or, and reaper, good grain - drtil s (anutog mill, Weigh, sled, 0 niche, 3 harrotra, I three furrow MOW) lam onittvatot; patent hay rake, I• straw; cutter ,(111forula pi ent), band cutting box, lot Of owing °arid dou e treetis plow. gears, 8 setts bay lady rsiog oho us, r eow chains, bay, pitolti dung , apd 's aka ;forks) ,2 beds Oa, a. beasteads, large *ludo est. cooking stove and PlPottubet barmies t anctit great vorletY of house , and f 104 VIA• inghtenolls too nonterotte to mention • . estedlttotto,w in Ma. Made kW:Io on, (lie l OttY ,4t,:f sale b.v..._ , , . ! --,• • , DAViD 8# LE Alf. • San 23-0 t . . • . . :PIIAVO L VIONT. Ot.tho Mutual Fire Immune° Co:00qt ot pinkyw jipriti BdTanco ff • - APICIFTit. ••• . '; acarer last et:men:eta 000, 108. i. . r ,6 151 e:lilt:nib and toth uilfed i — 10.24 ' • testeopireqttiv e ilcVted, • • ' A t i s z t crlk t." 1 1461 $5,60 1"4,e SOII9INDI7II.IIp. 57 L • reo toilet/1d COthihittoe sees; •c '2770. 40 U. 8, TAX I . 48 77 Printhigansiiidteeltaing, = ; 0500 .• Auditors for 1007,, , e 13eorsts,riessaig,ry, ' • ' 100 0 000 1: Agltityl,t(tes on . 8* 148 , . -011 tor IlLibig hula - - • polieles • „ /50 President's fees; •" 23 12 . 1,116 73 frV 1, kie rif "DAMAdi DI) NU Isl4B. , 1.10001"0 .lituitki Morin; (30. k. , [60.00. 1 •,!!, __pw , tiithnore _9O 00 1 123(4.. Davi Umbergen , . fto • , OtorgeOulteerirsall, " • Joseph T. •-• " " act • ••• • Joseph idakeori.Le l l l B ll C 4 p.• 1,200 OD Peter Maros, . 1,190 60 4,529 00 S3P4I) Su hands of wressuier, - tBit at PS 63 Agent", • • 176 63 • 089?1, ••• • `A"-‘ , ; 1110,963 157, nablitetifil hihdtOt AgertS '1 .* ` : luoioded in "bore bolanoo, f 77 O n : 1 . • Thouhder-igned 'Auditor', esipo nteid to beset, jai t. 40 Apepaat4 of Atte cdtlenra and itinzakta of th e Inaurmine 'Company nr .814iint .09thla. . 14 04 0 gal Alme r ff i rliWatts ba f)t ki ot. vt 0 "loin/ spent as' the WI bitheir !shore. o n Ting, „ lb f) AMID 11 0TTINSTICIN e rt 441 14-*;, ref's! , Amoant 'mob resuter, , , It .t ble , KUSt4las lien Ito /#3-30 IX IS 8R1115,11 $ Treseuter. tri, i _ __........ FLA Isii.)' s '' ki."--- - 0 ~„,,_ -,. ... -- Ix/ qi, • c ' ;;,1 (4 TE Rs • , • A 1 c ! , '-, t; .t; .., 4,- ND r: : • .- ROOPLANDII ,GERIAN Two, The Great Remedies. for alt Make of th • 0 , ; , - , r • LIVER, 41 . TOALA:bl4'Oß:DlaltsTrvi 0RQ424 =ZI HOOPLA.Z4I))B MERMAN DITIVEIIs . . . ~ jo k. 1. s iotnixftit of the ta tutcos (Or, es they us NOWWally termed, " Na =m) of Ito° tt' ifortra i and Barka , malg a tiropot, tion t •hlghly conoentritto , stml et I roly wo g nett , ~ alotiftottoadattsture Alt 0 , ,i, kind. . . ' 1100FLAND'S GERMAN TONI% . . Is a eombinationlpt all the IngredlOnts oftoj Bitters • with the Duras& quality. of dusts , 44 Runs, eranos 141akip ia out, of the mckit plot. puntand agreeable reilledles tytbr offered to a t uch Those preferring a .biadlehla ate trent 410010. Ile admixture, Will use 1100FIAND 1 / 4 i pERMAN BrITEM. • Those who have no otdaotion to tho combist. ton Of the Hitters, as stated, wilt use • 1100FLAND'S ,O,PR.)?,f4N TONIC, They tire both inanity good, and (manna 0 14 1 same modieinal,vletnes,jhe choice between' two being Amore mattorof taste, the Tonto being.' the moat palatable. Thu stoiresoh, trout a Variety at clauses, such as inatgoattoa, DYepups4, Nervous Debility, etc, is very apt to have tynOtieeS dere...gee. .The • Liver, sympathizing us closely as it does with the 8 tom a c h, then becomes affect • ee l the result of which that the patient BUNN from several or more of the fullowog else aS ts.: • , • Conatipation,,l'Vlatulence__, Inward Plies .nesa of lilofed to the fiend, 'Acidity of the • Stomach, Natißeai Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fuluesa o r Weight in the . Stema,ch,' Sour Eructations, • Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming of the } load, i t Hurried or Difficult Brent dug, Fluttering at the float, Choking or Sae orating Setliiatlolll whoa JD': Lylitg _ I'Ostnte, -Ii inflow of Vitsloll, Dots oi ' webs boloro s the r Dull Pain in the Head, Denciency • of Perspiration,. Yollentsfeee of the Skin and Eyea, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, a nd etO.V Sudden Flushes of Mat" Boiludfig jr) the Flesh, Petgittust • tugs of Evil, WI piepr,e4oon of Spirits. . ThO sufferer from those diseases shool4l easr qlse the grottiest caution 411 ti) m31,0(41011 of I ternetly for his ease, ourelialking t2n134 that which ho assursti from l ifts l a v e s t4atlona and !aqui. 110 a 'V0980806 trUo4;inerit,• 1$ ltltlllfullt 00m110timied, in free from - :injurious is. gredlentii, anti has osta shed for itself' raps. tation for the au re af these diseases. In this sm. nootiett w ould subMit' ttload woll4tuown ro. wadies— ' t zoori,Aimrs GEllitAlsl ALIT.1 1 2CR8 ittis ' /100FLA.NDI8 GERMAN TONIC. P4EAPRD BY 3;t" . a N. J.41)K8011; ' ritizADEtiruie, • Twenty-lob years since they wore first intro. duoed into this country, Irma •Germany, during whieli time they have ,undouhtedly perfpuned more cures, and bmulliteilaulferhiglon [nanny to a grea tor eatent, than any other remedies knoll% to the public. These remedies will en teeny' cure Lives Complaint, Jaundice, 14 spepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Ohronie Diarrhom, Disease of the Kidneys ' and ail fif=" Diamises arl_eing from a Disordered Liver,jlW rtMdatdiotilitestlnes DEBILITY, IteauWm! an anv %Citakee whateve r I rim. TRApOrt,ooZtoedyrBr t aw, Outtieed by &IWO Labor, liarttahip - s, Expoaure, Fevers., do. Therells no medicine extant equal to these ro• medies anolteases. A tone and vigor la ba• partell to OA Wholladystote,ithOf 'aproatlte Atrotigth Med, ' toed ' the' 'Stomach .dlgests itl;oraptly, tho blood Is purified, the cote• du plexi becomes sound and healthy, thel yellow uogb 'lB mrs4lioikted from MA . Onffr 111 , , bleeps i$ glveno the cheeks, and the *mix and nerveaf Laval! becomes a strong and healthy being. pyaSoNs AIWAVYED IN LIFE, And feenng • the hanteof titha 'Weikhlag. hbatlY upon them, with an its attendant iii will lbw in the use of this 111TTEItS, or the • TONIC, an elixir that will instil new life into their yew, restore in a measure the energy and ardor DI more 'youthful 'days, build up their thrunkes forms, and give health and happiness to their VOMaillitig , years. NOTICE, ' It le a well:eilitibllebOti fatii that fully one.luill of tito.l424d,alrontou o our population are sel. dont in tun eytnent of good health ; or, to thew their wu voeploo,"nevor foes ThoY aro langu , void Of all away, oxtramely noryous, antlitaya Uoitr TH ettte ToN . To 10, 00000/ai/Y nate tble close alie tbo#ll3;lUS; or the 0 00 P 6 , .* • WEAN AND DproIDATE. CHILDREN Are made Strong by the use of either of these remedies .They will Intro every woe of MAW ABBltft3, without fall. Thbusands of certificates have do mutilated in the hernia of the proprietortpnt ap ,c 0 will allow of the publication Of but' It tow, 2 twee, it nil be observed. are MR ilOte aa4 of such stand lag that they mast be Donotiede • - t iTESTIMONIA.LS . S I Hon. Cico. W. Woodward. • _ ve(ei.rusuas of the gYapiivie (burs of ItL. 4 gsfeh 16,188, u I find' ifoobAndis Cierfthstillitterg I is s good tonic, useful to Ms- easesofthedigestivo organs, sad greotbehellt Mows of de. Witty, and We.St of nervO Y us itetio l S is the opts m lr ? un dlOlSt • tion.' , ...kmetirignipsong' Judge clf . # se &prem. Cburt of Pentesigrartfa. tq111.0111.1 , 01A1 Apr) 38, MO. "I consider Moorland's tlennan bitters' s valuable medicine in case of attaoks of Indlges• lion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this fro mm ono 0r104 , 9 aoc Folts i z i ll e hleAla ps " from Rov,; , Joioph Hi Konnordco. D., Ardor at Ms renal Baptist Church, Pliticidapsta. ' fi r MsoriLrfeaieiiiftitive btiil2% M 14114144 requested to connect my name with recornmen• dations of different kinds of medicines, but re coding the Isreetiewt of my appropriate *rater°, I have In all caetni "detained ; bat witha clear proof various instances and palfloql*SlY Iv, SOS own fientlyiatbP 'PIA& nose Monguaill Getmad Illatrai OePt4 for once from my usual course, to express ithir. full conviction that, for general debility of the *I! tern, and espeaallmfor Liiktt amspir lint, 0 fs a sap and soluabkpreporatton. In BOUM cases it may tad'; but usually, /gooks not,sit be very ben efida to these who suffer from theabdve causes. Yours, very respectfull, !LENT), X below (Att A R e. Street Frori Roy. b:Midaii, cri, o fm# l4l , P/fla deoldetrbenelit fi l erit the 'use' of .110ollauWe ti enltOp it4ttonlikattd feel tay Pri ri " loge to 'Wombwell theta is aplobtvaluable tonic, to ail who are suffering froth F 44 eneral debility or trout diseases attelej nett )111 gentent of the liver.. 'mu", tnt v, - •4 , INDAIit• ':1; 7- "; (*•-44.4 1 t , ; , . • • • emnterfolted. eirbittallti n iree bI i eIMOINON hi ca iIEZ khe orrippfir 0 eicb lle. Aitotheironi Doubterremyrritioi- (Wes /m 671 11 03 "W juriii he wme...4.0. 00112%&111 . hto.llolll. MO' 74-7.774 17,1" ;' r:, g ni , 0 i,:,•; ,*N cfmg i I iiMpoi d Ar d iwmpopo ;/;t;: s j:l ; ;,*t ; - ,;rortai t eiti4 it: iiiiiiiiiir a co mls roc il! 4 •bi an Drisatita and Imam in talus, • (Jim 4, I°9oyeow
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