Til A itGLE) READING. IIA. BM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1860. 'CET Y AN p . _C.9U NT Y. - - - I.IRST, EAX TXUIY. I •Pl,lqi • y X; .1, cost unkreAvess, intended /Mt in the HAo LI& must be accompanied by a responsl hio ninon, as a guarantee of sincerity on the part of the writer. The name will not be pub. 1 1.0 1 ,:fluni0T4 HO desired by the correspondent. Correspondents should Alike their bounnunt cations short and to the point. Our space is too limited for 'very long articles. Write - only on one Ole of the paper, and as plainly as Rosslitio, without flourishes.' • .Amor,ivriswrts apri •roquystotl, tv, , pandfiti l tlAely i t ilvert lie rpOnt..4 iv., ',±cp.rl:l9ll tub 0 ciy it.g(iceilonts aq our fnplaly in oruniiing circulation compels us to go to press about 2 p. in, -- sragliimina who fall to receive the EMILE regularly, will confer a favor by leaving notice nL this office, where ell ecnyhttnbs, irirgplar• ity or' lateness of fieliverf 49 , 111 bc(proMibq at- 'ffignN.nro 1,250,000 Free Masons in the world, in spite of Thadttitovons. Tit uououour the city all of the churches wore wOll attended yesterday. 1 Tit F: Praia of i o Dispoteh hai thvi te h d own spin. We my!' pathizo with yoti, neighbors. - —p;-- , ---.. . • - .. , i A Ilia liAul., WO OEM a rat trap this morn. ...„ Ing which miss° last evonitimonteivieg eight rats. , 1 -/., -• , :. CI VALIINTINES I VALENTINEN! I—A splendid ftssortmont of valentines forsalo al thp 04.catii Book.Storo. N turn —A 'l4O &IWO Was shot in East Piko• land,Cliestor county, a tow day ago; It tiwasurod ovor sovon toot across tho wings. STIWCIC.-A young aim was acoidotailly struck with a balm, b'4 .yestorilay whilo playing at tho Lebanon `'alloy bridgo. Not seriously hurt. • __R__.- (tuna.—Nothing ,now or ,titartling worth, noting has ocourroa to-tloy. Business of all kinds is rathor,dullrincl all la quiet along our linos at Chia Mao of writing. No I'n .—Thorn was no flrkt yosterday at !lin Sash loaotory,in Bettn4 Atroot abovo Frank lin, as was ratioTtocl. Tho smo . ko Issuing froth the collar orlglnatod'from tho heater. iii,l Do TRH coal donlo're any of thoni take the Now York papora ? If they do t , thoy pwat most imurodly netieca that' at tllO list Kato or coal by =the - Dolawaro ctc Laokawnrilla company the prices very . matortally do , • clinod. • ---~ --= Hirsuicions ClrAnA.ortm.4.-;-A couple of pith pitlenos-looklng characters were found larking about the Steam Flour of Mr. Samuel Frees,at the foot of Ponu etreet t about 2 'o'clock this morning. Finding that they wore watch. 0(1, thoy made traokti. SHOOTINO Acta omisr.—Mr. Thomas G.Wag nor, residing in Tonth stroot, accidentally shot' Idinsolf through the hand, the other day,witp a rovolvor. Ho jumpod from an ominenoo several foot high and the weapon WWI discharg-t cd in his ovoreoat pookot, tl►o hall passing through,the hngd., t . 21=3:11 Titil Easton (Pa.) Exprem statos that a wo man in that place, during a fire in her house, seized what sho supposed was her child and lied to the street. Whoa the tiro ha d , book ox tinguishod she wont into tho' bOd.rooni land there, to her astonishmont, found hbr infant innocently sleeping in its cradlo ; then and then only did she discover that sho had boon tenderly hugging a pillow.. COUNCIM—These bodlos mot on Saturday evening at their chambers and attendod to the several appropriation bills. Hoports fipm the Standing Committing, with two oxootlons, wore road and appropriations based tiPon them, presented and road. Select Counoll refusod to . (valour in the appropriation to Highways and City property. ThoSoloot also passed an order stating that thoy would moot next Saturday evening for the termsaetion of unfinished bust: ness. The Common actiourned 'after a session• of two hours, subject to a nail for a special mooting. • Bum. Istsrurrorts. —Blind Tom is In Chios 'go.—{-----010 Bull is advertlsod at Elmira, N. , .—:—=rho Bell Ringers will open at Johns town this week.--livini Mishlor is fixing up a billiard saloon.—Tho Canoort Saloons are well pationizod.lleocher thinks the "coining man" is coining on a Hydrophobia prevails In Chester oounty. Philadolphiatis want_ to make their Broad street a "boulevard," but haven't the genius. —The latest novolty Is a "hair cilium." —Penn street was thronged with, promen aders on Saturday. ilornvillo Literary SOCle ty lobate d tho following questions,: "Should universal suffrage ho adopted V' Tb rina nvo Wag dimmed by Mossrs. J. Miashnor, Dr. W. 11. Scholl and 11. 11. Browniulllor ; tho negative by Messrs, N. Pundoro, 0. F. Schock and Dr. J. O. Drobst.. Aftor a thorough discussion, the chair dooldod in favor of the negatlvo. Tho house was full of spootatore, and sovoral now members woro elected. In ham Grammar School-house, on Friday even ing, Mr. Brownmlllor bad •spolling-sohool shout two hundred and sixty pareuts,teachers and scholars woro prosont—so the reader one Aeo that our people take considerable interest 111 educational matters. A STORY wITIPA MORAL.—whoa trade grew slack, and notes foil duo, Hui morohant'a taco grow long and blue; dreams worn troahled through the night with • shoriff's MIMI all in sight. At last his wile unto hitt) said, ""lose up at once, got out of bed, and, get your paper, ink and pon, and say tilos° words tuito all men : 'My goods Z wish to soil to yon, and to your wife and daughters, too, my times ale so very low, that each will buy botbro they go." lie did as hls good wife advised, and htralghtway wont and advertised.' Crowds ewe and bought oft all ho' had ; his notes wero paid, hls (Imam wore glad, 'and ho wlll tell you to this day hoW well did printer's ink repay. Ho told `us with a knowing wink how ho was saved by' printer's ink. • IN A NIM Iter4C—llle have Incidentally learned that a yowl k poetical gentleman of this city will appear in a now role to-morrow °veiling, at the Maonnerohor Masquerade, at the Keystone Opera House. • lie . has kindly, Tscatoti to give a rendition from ono of the play 3 ofBhakspoare,au author, with whom 110 is thoroughly fatntliar anti Si Ovi talented townsman is neither a purgiarisf in 443.pol:di p:it ons nor "phrase" writings,wo'hardly think lie will copy after any 0130 else in his dramatic representations. Ito ,is entirely ( , )17inal in all that ho dons, and there cannot be (touhtithat his appearance will be looked for with intense eagerness by the 'hundreds who - will he present on the interesting Occasion of his (frbul as a tragedian., IVe shall be thereto h‘o for ourself, and "nothing' extol:mete ct 311 gilt write down iu malice." • ' • • •• THE MAUNNETICIIOR 20.scluxuktnt to.mor-‘ row °vetting will undoubtedly . be' the great' event of chi) Ball season in this city. The Op= era HOLM is being elegantly festooned end do. eerated for the occasion. ThO - COMMIttOe Arrangements have boon untiring 10 their or; forts to make the greatest sfrair.nt thl), Yti Oven bY thi):111011}1?Opi of this: old fled fit: %wit() musical organliation. The musio. wilt , Ile furnished from two opposite platforms py, two full oroheStras—Prof.4ll9eher'oo4l4ol,.l4 orrhostra, and Prof. Wirdoes itiaenytql'imwr: Ntuateal Corps: The cards ;adiolui6lioaor lithe had after 5 Wax*, P. , to-morrow. , to that them they can bo had of Capt.Phlllt itisiinger, Penn street; W.Boaerithrllgt% .ifuramg PM office, 50 North Oftli strOOVIIPICV Mr, IL U, Iteesi-14.Nertb Sixth moot, iniioEl ME CM o____ SALE Olt,, :• it.S4 / AiiidlOrkser, 1.0 0 0. on Sat urday, Mid at t o glN.43 , l l44 tofie r " a . nuolber . of Iliapi t teritirO f tt 4 10 - eared% Eted.l= r . at 41;25 par share. • ". . 'At &enable time BherlWAlbrighbtold tWert ty-flve shares °retook• of the = Reading end' Co. lunahla ItagrusdAhn Pr9Pinftntl tr. Fl irs tci otpd'Aqdre* wow, EiKle., at tf9N IF (9 StiPtu.' B nare" t .„ „ . ItittioulueL Xtliltr#4aralf*•74 l / 4 3 berfY Fire Compatly Attended the, Uplyerialiet Church In a body Yeetlcletryteroleg,.,.ecco;n -ponied the eiders:o ,AskibdiACgatituiere: Rev..l3. Feterti delivered a diioo4lllloi op nu troeliectlep; or the of Belf-E ” xtuullietleu. , It prOod to 14 a : highly lidereidlng Itt the'irierilog, the 'third •leeture of the oeuree,'Ou the,',.miolord' 'Picture, the'Old Teeliuteu r t" ,irae Voltvered...etihjeo, !one story. Of SatOpion;end linfiortarioe of " its Plonk& lesson to ' . kroang Men," The church waa well filled; no , Valork.. Mooting. , bold Ms liatptist (Thumb' on SatYarday, ~ a ptag was liirgsl7.st i totided. ' • In tho Fourth etreef (Ihureh the pnipli KfufoCetiPled by. the Rev, anahip. delivered , an able and imprce .3lva eoruton which was nettsolott n very I arge oongreirettop;.' " • 4 ''; the ) , fhit,,V,ltirdti ;Dreeekital ;On 400, text 46, it MO Gild be o tttem , that obey not the Gospel,, I . 'trout khe, letter pert oU the .1741 %rem of the 4th chaiitor of th 6 lejtat gpletl4 !Pett4'..7lle (Ay MitsylA r thliiiiiigoi.,*mou moo dttr;r4P eillgiDtto the Gospel . Thepermon, throilthont; wee de vexed in , ,his • usual slat' _ quent and earnest menner,exhorting lie next. ors to .be rikonolled to God. 'go wee Ihttened to ivith'prolbrind'vdtentlon, by the OuiliegatAori thOtighlhowliolo or hlie &meanie and, ne demilt, Mani roeolved to , Ntalce heed of bia wa r ping and prepare' themselves for the cow ing of the “tionnr man with•fintoing fife, tW.; lug vengeance on thorn, that, , know riot God' and obey not the 004:•01: 61 • , . • SALE OE REAL RBTATIL—Tho Sheriff Sold, ai the Royllono:on Satiir'daYr 'following keit! oistittpt..' , ' ( 1. House and. lot , ~gionnd Peliinging. to Jacob Wickiti, on Franklinstreet near Tenth, to 3 . G. Ztlimparraan. far $705. • • 2. limy* and lot Of O'eo. Ilingathan street near Fifth, to John Hetrick, for $3OO. • 8. Small house tind'aix teen acres of land In pouglatts township; property of Henry big:ingot:A to' Witilrun 13. Livingood for t 5 5 430. .4. Property in Itobesonia; tit Henry fitichter, to M. Mengel for 010. • ' G. House and lot'ofground onNorth Eighth stroot, street, property c i f J. Parris AM : louse, to Isaac A. Ai thous° for' s 2 l Boo .'' 0. Howie andlot of ground on North' Eighth 8000 belonging to Cleo. Aulenbach to Eli 8. Fox for $2OO. 7. House and lot in Ntnth Ward; with i3urti- Ingo, tho property of Nicholas Itlijior, to. Wrn. ?lard for $317 50. „ FROM ISCITUTLRIFiICOUNTY.r:AVO onp the. followingl SobuYlkill - county items from the Pottsville Slandprd of Satordayt The' following Attorneys from, Schuylkill county were laSt Week ,gdmitted to prietioo in. the SupromaVonri. of Pennsylvania, namely : L'Velle, Esq., On motion of lion. Myer. Strong° ; John W. Bioko), Esq.; on .motion of Honi.F. W. Hughes end A. W. Schalcir o gsq., on motion of Franklin B. Gowen, On Wednesday evening last a stable. contain ing throe mules and a horse, the property of tho Pottsville Gap Coal Company,' snnk into the ground a distance of some tWenty-fiVe or thirty foot. "It appears the place 'had been un dermined, causing: the ground to sink. Tho horse was saved but the mules perished. On Wednesday last two , men were killed at Repplier's now slope, at Sliver Creek. Their names wore John, Gross and James Burns, and both leave families. They were ascendin i g the elope in a ear, when the chain broke, and they were dashed down .a dlstanoti of elptity, yards and instantly killed. Tho recoil o the chain when it broke caused it to wrap itronnd the body of Burns, and he was dragged on the oross-t lox into slope and mangled so as to be Untimely recognizable.. They resided at Val ley Furnace. Another man was on the car at the time, but managed to jump Off without sustaining any severe injuries. • • POUCH APPAIRB.- , -ThO Mayor hold a Su Tv , day' levee yesterday morning, and strange to say the only ease before him was that of a wo man, Elizabeth Rural Is fair and fat but net quite forty.. Elizabeth, (MIRY' itth'et name. Saturday night Elizabeth determined to have things her own way, and oho dhl have. • Sun. day morning, at the woo 'Ena hour of • one, found Elizabeth in Franklin street between' Bth and oth. She felt “toplottleal" on account of the many spfria . within her. She was. likewise exceedingly boisterous. Elizabeth has a tongue and a pair of lungs which never tire giving forth thooloquent gushingeolhor heart. At times ElfrAboth's guehings may.appear to IN) of an incoherent nature, but this may after all only be in Wm imagination.. of . those who have no poetry, elognonne or musio in their souls. Elizabeth is strong-minded; and also strong in musele . and accomplished in the wo. manly art of self-defence. - Officers Lewis and Lawrence are gallant fellows, and meeting Elizabeth' at so early an hour of the morning they gallantly Offered to escort her to the most comfortable of quarters. But Elizabeth,strong. in mind, strong iu muscle, and much in the Helene° of lititiatmovas not Ho easily persuaded: They exhausted their persuasive powers of eloquence on Elizabeth, and still Eliabeth romalnod almost as imperturbable es a 'statue in her position. We do not-Moan to say that her tongue was so, because that was rattling away all tho time. But tho officers wore com pelled 'to use force to got Elizabeth to accom pany. them. Swshe was strapped to the bank of ono, and the other held on , to - her pedal extremities to prevent the 4 , shaking of a nasty foot." In this condition did they arrive at tho Station House, and, as wo have said" be fore, yesterday morning Elizabeth appeared bef o re the Mayor. This was not Elizabeth's .to Castle in the dock, and she was sent .to Castle Ganser for 20 days. There wore 8 lodgers on Saturday night,and 2 last night. STATEMENT of moneys rooOlvod and paid out at the Mayor's of from , January lat to 81st, M 0.,. • To cash received flues, fees and . costs, $l6 31 2,`0 cash received fines and costs, -\. cases or Drunkenness, 38 7 . 5 To cash received Buildingpermits, ! 4175 To cash received County . COMMIR+ • - ' sloners,'Dlstrict Attorney and • Clerk of Sessions. • • OR. By cash paid Pacoima and wit -11034015, By cash paid Peter Jones, Treas urer Reading School Districts, fly cash paid El: M; Boa, for Assit , ant Engineer, By cash paid I Wm. Heidenreich, • City Treasurer, • ; ' • . . 25 permits wore issued since the first of Jan. - nary, for budding and repairs to wit , ,:r ;,. , 4 4 story IlrlOk dWellit . l,g, ligilst.fiii, • .;: :-: ii ', A 8 fittirY ' 44 . - " ' *4l ,d. •,.,i k . i "i l'-..- -...- rr),*. ' ..-! a 2 story ' ;, 4; •-,. fa ',.1 .k.A 4 0 A '.% •. 1 . ~• ~ v ! is . 2story *ante houses, • 16 • 1 story, ,6 a . 2 Frame BON • ~k T.otqlt -! .1 111 25 • \vit. H. (.0441XANT), Mayor:. Itbepttra, February Ist, 1809. t RaPOur.—Pariug: the - month o 1 o c .luary, 389 individuals have been put la the k-up ae lodgers and• such as' violated .the law, to wit.: , • :-`; . Lodgers 854 130ruak 21 ; '14440 1 4 4 grant H r'PeY, -1 4Puse g Spapicloits 11; Rape ; • Asealot patta .11attery 2 ; Idalicious: Chief 1•, Bent by Alderman 1. Of tbooove 18 were Womer44 l ;MPrilknitirti, 14410 Isedgers. A~inort an ~Nak r tyry, ov. ILODOKILS. , ; Mali; 101 f 216Iglet, :pan 185 Negto S; . Seotolt -7; vW,eich Vrenab 1. ; i; Poland 5,; Rllll4lin'2.' , : Febrkliir s ir 101118694 t. DR. 438? 11400 055 93 1 do 12 00 EMI : 64 75 Ell MEE ItivoustsTinie 441n0 the441;461;r ty Charles A. Miller, *young man of 23 yams 6 age, of medium height; giontiemardy appear.. *met erlbrgiteltinkkail rar4mous. tad:man , agra 6 t,biue re l inVh t etr i tii r eM i gu . ' th of January, 1860, on an AAA pinthil libb&ritien Of inhand -is supposed to have tidienthesuuto to krredonla, New York, - by Way Qr. LOcust 'Gap and Wil. thumped, Elmira, stc. Net having taken ftod Air several days, and being in &physically reL dueled state, it 4 feared that •he bresk Oen on the way. Any care taken of him,anit !nib:illation of his whereabouts,will bo thank. fall and aultably'reteatda , Adlrwei tiara-? uel Miller, Box 182, Pottsville, Pa, - , ME •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••..1 • A . • c. I VIE „ k • VIITZMAN. . n the Beth,f2r4annaylo, Prot:Oen, in the 74th yearohr.ke{3. ,744, 14 / 4 4Yita a44, 7l eleft4OXttlie lafelAY are I n s vited to attend her turieralMom the reeidence of her son, keine Pinettnlys;.t,,ltiotttir ('Ae's: day) afternoon at fit4)tibk:' " - 061,1iraN:=-Ort the ht• Calitk wi irdenti son ot.thavid *ll'4llot °Mel I soda months aud,B• • , The relatives and trends Of. the family' tire 'roz , speasomp ineltedvi , attend;'the' 'ftineral, ft* )1 4,04 1 4 4 1h 8 4101iikAtiatA*14,ii Ninth street, Tnesday ern , , "1,• .100#4, * Enti , A. 441110 0640 • t _ , e •,j 111C7,2;=21 *lint , 00 10 ;itt . Ath 114084::11SPeet..."'The:,sup. ply 'of currency was slowly, but • stsidtly InSreiting Ole ,*plutiyo, et Snipes • ttindS 4 inq w t . ranks Of'' tbs ***mere. being thinned and the cell for speoulativie PtirPOseshiVing `feu off' tengne)•,ot tes nieeeir • yini et i tiVor of borroWetw, There is a plight degree of i improvement in the genSial ^Welt:weft:trade, but! It is so slight;n4 tote barely Perceptible except to very close otiskoivere/„, • • ; The movemouts in' stook , a sltiggish charactiir, ' indAhq, Market OlOted weak. The transactions in Government and State Loans WerO:small: City T;ottni, , now.lieties k eoblatlook,, And 'the Old dertilleateS at 07. Reading Railroad declined 3 'and .closed 'at 48%. enneilianie:fiallioad cold at 444-i-an Vance of N, 4 1 4. C4l.lAyftro,l* Railroad Preferred at tigehong as pro., Bardter.o,_No.lB, North 6th etreot t • •• '• quote' se }allow t ' • • Rasailro, Feb. 1,1809. 014 U. 8. We 1881 , .1 • . • . , 119 014 1.2,,Ei. VX)2 • • • • 118 Nest U. 8.540 188 t, July and Jan. ,• • • 109 Now U. 262P'e /865, May and Nov. • • .110 • Nese U. fi. 1&)5, new - • - - 108 hew U. 8. 5•20 , e 1887, July and Jan.. - . 108 1 4, New 12. W11•20'8 6 18138, / • , lotro - -• Tel For , - • • • 1 gold in ew York tip to 12 o'ol k, - t••• • • 1801 Void in Reading at Bushong k UrosJ, 185 1 • :Philadelphia Prigtte 8413404. A f,p. fo. T he miktket Ontln , ; pea dilll,'liiid prices of Lill deboriptionsPre feebly maintained. Acre ispoleml9ld fotrexport and very little ingulii traraille home Affule. Small sales of superfine at $305 123 A por barrel; gitrits at $5 75611 12%; loWallad WisoonSid Extra kami ly Rilupcsetn, „do. dq. at, $7 ftOOT 50f Poirisylvaiiia do. d0.'at..509 Ohto,do. de. Id $ 8 54010 25, and fancy lots at $lO 7002 10. Rye it lour sells in sMalliota at 7®76o;'Prices of Corn Meal are nominal. , , . l'he Wheat market continues dull and, unapt• tied, email sales 'orNed tit,sl 8091 EC Amlati, at $1 90 and White at' 101002 20;' 'Rye is 'ari. changed; 1,000 bushels Western' sold at, sloo,' Corn comes in slowly; and the market is dall at' the decline noted yesterday.. Bales of I,POO bash.' elsnew Yellow at, 85c., and'6oo bushels Mixed at 900, Oats are in rather better reqiiest, with sales of 4,000 bushels Western at 73@150,, I,ooo,bxisholi Rye Malt sold at $156. ' • Whisky is dull; small sales at 980.01•00, duty paid. ' Aladin(' Hag Ardrket.A Tai'tgtttl 10110 s 64' biouglit tide the oily by farmers last week,;was 28. It was, with but few exceptions, taken at the prices be• low quot i ed. Some of it was otinforior quality, and was soidjat lower figures. The greater portion of this hay is pressed and sent, in bales, to Phil adelphia and New ,YOrk.. i ; ( ' ; z I 8 o'llo for WOO'lts. Meadow llay 14 0) Long Rya Straw' 15 0011 II II Tangled 11 00 111 11 Rosteekeeperoe Market. Burruar4roStillairy,`lo lb T - .;• •i i , •• 40 $1 Lump, ( i , I , .„.,.. , • .. 'B 5 'Onnzsz—Chbuse V 1 lb., ' 20@22 LAUD — LurdVI lb., 22 Roos—Eggs VI dozen, • 80 .APPLIIS—AppIes iil peak, 284:03) it Dried VI quart, , 12 Pasouze— " Ib. 20 Mawr—Beefstealr, rou tl VI b., 22 " ' " - sirloin, " v .,24. if '4 , .' 4 4 •: '' ?UM% . . 8 '..^ .4 g.2o' '; ~ " Bei( roast, .. ,', $- . ; g I i I V . ~' go .$- " Reef dried , 85 " Veal °atlas, ss 23 " " ()bops, - a r' - ' 16 ' 0 Mutton, ' 0 ' 18e20 Pork, 1 , •$1 18020 $$ " steak, . it 20 • " Sausage frost), ' $$ e, 23C25 II ti smoked. " 28 .14Ams—lfams, • n " „Weed', ig 1, t........ so f 800uLDEns— • i's ' 18 .81D1s— , " lB Pou LTRY—Oldekens live, " 18 _ " dressed, . - " .-..,....,... ........... 0 n ' ' Turkisa live ', ') u, “• ' • k-- 1 $.l-$.l il . . Ilt • ' d resse d] ''' II ••• It Chickens live p pr" 60a100 Potatoes VI bushel, 75a100 Ix 1860 the W ,Schuylkill region w 5,5,526,692 tons ahead of the yOral niond Laelytiyanna re4l o n6. j it has fallen 1,576,457 tone behind I,n a period of, utile years.' 'Pho o.upply,of enthrfteito Mid 'Linn- . ruinous coal in l lB6B. wks 2,443,896'14m5, against 1,800,633 tons In 18;i t an increase of 142,711 tons—mo ming the total in Oast) of. all It today 1,1186,4111,tong ; against 206,089 ttm incre , ioC 1.1 16#. the w`hole'snp ply of coal mined' in the Unit:el agates in 1868 Was 28,017,610 tons. This is, a. little ever, one-cnri t h iluiprOduuStion or the United IClngdoui of Great Britain in 1807; which was 1450,480 tons. la 1854 the annual product of coal In the lipitod „Xing dont, was only 64,661,40 i tong, an . Increase of 40; (00,000 tons in thirteen years. Of the supply of 15,605,010 tong of autbraoltl; ne!irly if not 6,00',(00 tong wore cbrmme,d bh the • 1 ines ihtnt of tide-water, and sent into the interior; and of the balance, 0,605,018 tone, not less and 7,600,060 wore beat° the Markets oast ` of and in the vi cinity of Now York, leaving Only 2,005,016 tons, the consumption of Philadelphia, and all the markets south of Philadelpblii.' , I itiellotzteipg o v a, ;. kgg end Woken Coal, • Sim); - • Hltui == !MENU M=l= - a e Lthid ~s'to • '' fito3Vheakfjopripr 1 1 , Pe f • H4 l lltßli lied ...>" r ,;gtir* ra111.? Pe libl ' t . . 1 - 4 nou ~, • a 1 4. " .. ...11. 00 i s "..":"?'“ corn Cho (tioW):i '. ' • •.: : '\. I .i ..... .. ... ........"-. rfrk i r( 3 l W , ta1 ... .. :4" ...IL ttj±jj • la t Commpn, , r , , , „ ,-.lv-r!..;,tr.....pr. • ..r..t.t T Branift laa) li ~. •:.,;. , ..1...t..... .. • ..• :•...'.L,. '...... 1), C0,....1:::''.' 1••". '-' -X '' ' 1 ' 'fin , PATING PRIOII4I. .... : . :.."." : 71: i ' ;white:MAlM pr iiiislieti.. - 4.11a.. L.:‘:.).....i., Ai* \. Red MAY li $ll il.: • . ,' •.+ , ' I !err?. • . 1".r."•-" , ,... , , i .0at4,4.4it 1•;.:•)....4.:::. - 4...3::x. , .:114-:.:a ""- 1 -1 i Corn om it ) •. Corn (new). • -•.' '' - -''' '' ' " EU . . RE inu 72101111:1 , 4.1 LSATII 113-1161itleta abiA ipt.4 l ..;'i' ,, t'''v-v ill 330 16 0 .., f ,I€ iirliNhE yll t,Tzie lik ,t1;i:!4•1 1 ...r.11. 4 P• : ' 1 ' Calfilik4ti ,• ~ --•-, ? ' 48, 1.4i1a. ,/ ISO Un i • ,„ .... .1 70 70 0 4, 1. igr r t . ~ t 0 ,-i f 7. 1•., , 1 7 860 .. . ' ~ 41! ' rr I. i.1 ,1 '..;1 ~ !EMEMl3===== LLT~I M=M Coal. MEI 7550 per tom - a - 600 44 ci21,414g14 081 .41iIMPAWtati , =WM i s `.., . ==MI SECOND EDITION. : r ,, , , • ';',. it, 14 :.4144:1 A it ^ n 4 .i,,....,.. ! . ~ , Bun Witii : 1 . ~ ' • • un spar' I)l4 , # , lOhgth Id hou . .tautedp, • ~ ! Mate qr Thennottlefirt . . . • _ 7A. M. • p. g. t Ite : Monday, W.#4T hots beporno of oar Wonleraville opt. respoadiesit f,. :,z : • • Ei6 fprivvir ot Nati mai the, amootimois of your bolt, Throvf ire to the dogs. Wl l lt—T4lßetirnsto • Look. Itomital is in Balti AtJohnston,tio. Bni4h Frederick at Bsitimore, litaty/snd. ' To-Nounuit' L ls ground hog day, whioh, oording th trimition, he n'gteat influence ou the six wobkei weather '°waling, for cold or ‘wexulth, , . 'Avas t & former pastor of St. Peter's Methodist Episcopal , church, lkihth 4`iftl4 street, will preach in the above church OW evening, at 7J o'cl4oek. : Iqp E and hear him. Revival meetings every evening during the, present week, at,73‘,4 1 1 3 f90k.. • Dr 1 1401 96 Thave . the very, , beit adv r Nen. Wha 1i t, le trade is going on they get and whilst others are grumbling they pay their way; and:with the newspapers as a life. preserver, swim on the top of the water, while others are sinking all around. • • ' VEnv Pnwitia44 'trade ofivak lifilVera and a cross enclosed in a lass case, in the show window oft, . iteldeman,,442 Non atrebtiltrd h t (toting a good deal of attention from the adm rers of pretty things. They are the handtWork ?f l / 4 44.8 ( it 9p.1e,,M;u1103% Lraromyrgn, Busty, ',fork:And many other cities and towns oft ts State bftVf3 velocipedes. !Their fame is extending. through the entire countrYi and yet tho'city of Reading, prover bial its enterprise; has nO volocipede.,Who wiil bathe first one to introdtroo ttio n'oodod article ? " . 41--1 ' • " Tux weather ystorday. was in striking con trast,with that of the latter part of last week. The *lnd blew flerCely, subjecting the oppo. site 00X. wearing expansive , orluotine to don. aideiable Inconvenience in walking. We atm a number who had a tendency to "ma, up" a Short dista nc e . tiooolint Of the turbulent elements S. ; , Aoo iaurvr.-10. 'Peter Adair's; 'a,maohlnist: employed at the Foundry and Maebitie Shelia of Me'fort & Kinsey, met with anpoeldent this Morning. 8e was worklngdn a lathe, when the piece of machinery hewiks turning slipped and °Might his middle Mtge* oh the. left hand between I t i p lathe shears and coupling, coin letely.e tingii. off. • • t . • ; 'IO4I,LOIUM LIMIT EXIIIBITION.—Avery plea-, sing entortainment.aorpld and young, WINO given to•inorroW (Tuesday) evening in the Lecture Room of the girbt FrefilwterisP church, id South Fifth street, near Franklin, commencing at 7;4' o'clock: The exhibition will bp for the ,benefg.pf the Union Mieelon Sundif, 041601; ; A'crowded heltsd'and a'Neety pteasadt titnti are antielpated. All are Invited. Tickets of admission fer adults, £5 'cents,' for children, .1,5 cents; to be had at Dr. Isictlurdy's Drug Store, and at thd door. ' , Tax SUNDAY SOrfooL.—No sight is more pleasing to tho eye or gratifying to tho heart of a Christian thati to see the young with glad. some feet wending their way to the ,Sunday school. 'The title of "nursery of tho church" is not ineppropriatelY applied: Here is where tho telidet n)ind is stored with trutlorthat, though they, may temporarily forgotten, will never lose their impression. The milk of the Word is here imparted and preparation made for a useful placep the church. Many who are now tilling important positions In the Christian world can revert with inexpressible gladness to the Sunday school, where, they received their early instruction. It shoOld be rooognixed by all as a stepping stone to spirit bel greatness, and its boneilte should! always hold up :to the youthful' and susceptible ref nd. I ° ' • COURT PROCEEDINGS. • REPORTED )31' L01:118 RICHARDS, ATTOANiir All , NM, 630 COURT STUART. THIRTEENTH RAY-MONDAY. The second `week of Common 410011 coin menced this morning st 11 o'clock. Thirty eight cases are open upon the Mat for disposi tion during the Week: . This Is iM unusually large number tote tried,within that period of time, , - and • unless Many of those causes are oth °mist) disposed of,the court •will bo OoOupied very closely night and day during tbo balance of the to - rm. The Case of William Reno vs. William S. Behooko- was put upon trial, this morning, this being the first case ready. This hi an action for•datuages fbr the alleged ob. struction Of a water course. The plff.gave his title in evidence, when the Court adjourned until 1% 1 p. in. - 1 ' • ROMINUIOINORg OP TRH OLDEN Tinge-4n bi t e "A Ristory of Philad Iphia," by Thompson Westoott, which has p running ihrongh a long series of ikum it; • of' the Philadelphia S'unday Dispatch, wefi nd the following notice of the meeting of the uakers in this county In the "second quar ter of the eighteenth cen tury:", , . ‘ • ' , - i 4 ln the second quarter of the eighteenth century the Society of Friends did not mater ially increase the number ofits meeting=hduses In the city and county of Philadelphia.' The great meeting-house at Second and Market streets, the Bank Meeting in Front street, above Arch, and the meeting-houses at Cie•• ntentown, Fairhill, Merlon, Plymouth, ( - Ix-, - ford,•Abifigton, lbberry and Iforeham, sup- , plied the wants otthe sect. There were added to them - during this period a Meeting at el Maid creek, above the present city of Read ing, t precise date. of the establishment of which is unOertain, and a meeting at Oley. In 1737 0 ynodd Monthly 'hleeting, Oloy Month ly, an Maiden Creek Monthly, agreed to hold ajoint looting for business, "to be called Oley Month y Meeting, and lis?ld the last fifth day in every month, e*Oepat the disoovor otscasion to remove' it to another time." (Michener, Retrospect, of Quakerism.] In 1742, it Wing found that Oley"McntillY Meeting, by a'di. vision of townships, foll'into Exeter township, the name was changed to Exeter Monthly Meeting." • - , • . - I f , . pinata's& ' , jj Jan. 80.—Brig Glenlevit, of !Bt. Johns,.NJ(.; Rom Pernapibreo,',:witPa ve c able card of 'stigai.,foi Boston, WasAiicoVer ea James Perkins, 28d inst., 280: wiles east of Bandy Hook, leaking, and aban doned. The 'pilot boat took her in tow and brought her. , to fib' port. I [The' , ll';wais Pre viously.xnported ashore at liantucket.) 'DA froM Madeilm, at this port today, rCports,,Jan. ,19thi t lat. 87 48, she , passeenniibandotiefbrig;but could not make, out hi min:Ml.6i rigging was olanding; jhe art " 4 1. ,in akklN!' eI9IT br e ach, over ' herr ‘,. proms siath} -_ ', Ar , ' I . gijoiie;• Isi,=. 11.—The.;Npal Nuncio is 1 11 ?ql#A 0 ~vitld_ri.kw cr.ete' ti4n 4:44, ' ~A li the fisi, ig!!' l, Prii!'*,o t!etQl lOth tho eeeption 'of IN, regnisenisilie ntßiuniin,inive protested against 4°10 1 14 4:4061,5.9.thik14,4tipi0. !, ..',, . , ci ' 'fl •• ' . ti , ,•• • • Ollit s• i I ,.'s i .• !AL l ,llie Ogilig ha lOW Vo • , Nitit:TontiiJ'anc.:Bo: l 4be strike s of !to jab, ritifo,44l ib#' i ii i io6':ognanee with .no ire V. ' letae t erarie*lio;;lbeaittat ,claim• that t"nliundiedt vlinipli,' nAt4i#4 l o kill , ' thoiitiabil tiandi t .aiiiile!iiied by the Orikei and ther.:!PleA•*tii9r icooo l , ) 1 4e: .liti9w4.o "ttwo.thirderN": pn4bgly livtliplttbe . :kblectinf the sliiiiing pritilerei, ..-,:` ` ,-, Tun Philadelphia Sunday Republic, edited by one friend,, 3., 11041 . ey pungli‘ourelkya. that Johns AV' Bit:stand,' Esq., of- the TAncaster Examiner ! is a candidate for * Marshal of the Eastern district of Penna., and that Senator Cameron will.urge. hie chants. ' Thera 'must be some mistake about this. The Eastern distrket Mintilialstifp vie 'dispeeed:tif biehtheikgo:' fltir own distinguished, townema, ,Ms.j. Cleo. ' M. Laumanl(Clenefal by breitet is to 'bare it on the:aogre of,dietingtished an gallant servi c es 'during the zPi ar. We are ironto disappoint our jolly friend, Jack Iliestle ; brit be . most ii y put hp with somet . hing else. he •futneo *ell. being of the country depends upon Unman getting the Marehalship. • The Jetrivial`states thei : Gene Leeman, on account of meritorious servicel,randered &Ir• ing the war, will tiel,he ''nextlifatehal for the Eastern district of Pennsylvania, . W e desire to know c veheiher PO friend linabt relraA the lietaican waror the late war.- , We kncra , that Oen, letint'aufiad a latge.beetaentratt during tholoo War, is Well is II fat 'contract driritig the Mexican war.' We are not aware that pen. La n3an perfe'griek ‘ apti Otirearriees,,unless It was thaOtOvicitiii4 110) 1 renomination of Lincolutit)it) . 'Reinti , kicaniNiiveritien, and in erder,tiinffilce.his *epPiltici'a felt lie tteeoi , to • • Clevettmd ris - ,tylelegate - 'pzi,' the Tiemont Oen ventient!' '' ', ~: • ' DlNVit'slionld like to see the General 'receive the aPpeititnient for twit reason:) : it '*canee ho was formerly an ardent Democrat; arid as the leadersnt. ikeEepub• _ , . •• , . . lican party tilwaya prerer,ll4,4ogDeisiocrate to members of tVefr owe party, wa" think that General LtOman'sclaini skonid be regarded. 1 end. He is a Citizen of Reading, and to have IPA *4 ‘ . 5'01, the Marshal fFoni °kir city onco of our eit) and cou n ty felt b 1 the hoad of thondr i niniitiation. ' : 1 Bold Robberies to Ns YOrk‘ • ' NSW Yonz, Jan..80.-r*caars. Jobn,Dwight ii, Co., of No. 11 Ceentce ; slip, ,early this af ierinoon sent, one or their eterks; a Mr. Watt, with $OO6 to.depoeit in the Chatham Nation al Bank. No sooner had the money been placed on the desk of the recelvit.g.tellor than itwasa ‘ natchod up by . n man standing: by; ilto inmediliely made off with,it. 4e was , 041-, turedihowAvar, before he bia iuti tu rf and the, money recovered. He gave his name as Henry Thomas, though the police recognize him its Mb old Offender, whose real name is George King. Ito says he is A native of, Canada, and a reel dent of Jersey City., , Between six and seven o'clock this evening, while Mr. Andretv Piessey was sitting in his oflioe, No. 9 Coentee slip, two mole forued, theniselves into his presence, and 'Atithout: cereMony proceeded to rob him. Ono Of t)iom :presented a pistol to hie \ head and threatened him, _ with instant death should he stir or give, any alarm, while the a compliee in the robbery iditead his arm around Mr. Pressey's ,body- and , robbed him of a porte-rnonnale ) containing $2OO, whieh we's in rtd inside pocket of 'his ' coat. ,I t he thieves then hurriedly took their depar ture,' leaving behind them on the fleor 'a soft felt hat, ; , , . ' A. butgiar broke into Trinity ChUrch t last • ,night,.and stole all the money he Could find in the contribution boxes foi the poor, hanging up at the various 6ntrapees.. TELEGRA.PHIO SOIBMY, Hopis Irons° of Representatives, by tt vote of 78 to 0, has passed a bill transferring the city of Chicago to , the State of !pilaw). , The Nevada Legislature hits 'passed it bfl1:-2 for the issue of State' halide bearing 16 Rey cont., interest, and the Sank of California has offered to take the loan. '_ The Montana Legislature adjourned on Jan-. nary 15., Unless called in elttra session it will; not meet again until December, 1870. .The citizens of Saline county, Mo., have had a fight with Pawnee Indians killing seven of the latter. The Indians were committing robberies on the settlers. A'.lneocaotive, express and baggage ear broke through ktrostle bridgq on the Men3phim and Charleston Railroad on§aturday morning. Tho engineer was killed 'find three othe'r anon were severely injured. Albert D. Fylie has boon• arrested in Fitch.' for,the murder of his wife . ‘ and criniinal conduct with his daughter-in:law. Several bold robboriectook placalin New York on Saturday., 'Forty-one of ihe Ogeecheo,insurrtionists were committed for trial atSaVannah,o day, and thirty ono were discharged. • Whelan's coundel, Cameron,' haS aPPoale4 o the Privy' Council in. England, fora, new rial for Whiles. Tho banking house of Hubbard -& Co., a Paoli, 'Census, was robbed of $10;000 on Fri Frequent earthquako shocks have again occurred in the island of Hawaii, and the, vol cano Manna Lori has resumed, activity. Thero were slight eliethquakes at San Francisco On Thursday test, kind at' the same time' some damage was dello to tho vessels in the harbor by a- "le. - There was a severe thunder atom in Rich mond, Va., early c*:s4lirdile,mbrning, and several buildings were struel by lightning. r ib t ankrupstled 4n IVirgilia thus far is, 4218. • PROOSIIIIDIXOS •Or 13Ci144118E4 Iu t 1 Sennte,*r. Ad:ailing:introduced a, bill foe a mail ;township line betieen •NeW.Yorle and Amsterdam. • Mr. Morten introduced bill'for the admis , eionc r of Montana ad a State. Atimiinty atii :Navy Appropriation bills were psalm& Ia tbe:,Moniiii Tor thaeoropinsition of Dept, Jittivinine Col lectors and Assessors, which watidiseed. Mr. Bontwell'a Constitutional -Amendment 'twat' taken up and, after somedisCusiien ed as originally reported, by a vote of 160 to e'42. cril,o 4 l •flt,e'4l;l • El „laiai /ICJ 81/4 4 4:70unt” rived at Athens. • The neutrality al the great Powers the • difficalty • • • i MoNnii, Feb. I. ~.~ r '~: 4 Ati. 80. ;,;(1..0 'THE IMPORTANCE OF • HEAITIL Hone bilt iiMie deprived qt this blessing hue w coveredts lose: bhitelied and tettme d person WOkit %Veil a Clear smOoth sktit with jeatonsy, And Inwardly desires the note: Those whoao systems are !tiled with the virw Mt SCROEUI,A, and othorltlllaneoustrOlt Cu ' not have good health: when the a im pure, disease is Mire to telloW. • have timely warning la 'those Pliordea, PlOtotkoa„ Tettnilp t 4osea, Boil s t toppemOoted retches Scales, .td. Avert the calamity by purifyltheikvstem With the • ii by. MAN'S ROOT AND nmin ,ruunt SAM /AMMO ROOT AND HERB 4140113:, SAMARITANIS 'IIOOT ARD HERB JUIDES s Before Scrofula takes a drip hold. now many have the virus of Syphilis in the system, and in that condition contemplate niar• riage, knowing little of its baneful humanee on thh,oonstitution, To such we say RTOP. Ebel Mermen yourktlt of thbire impurities I Ottbat serbtelous infection, (which In. many, cues Is hereditary in thoomuititution,) bittore_ I , ou bring misery On yortrsolt and ofripripS. Ftlee $1,15 per bottle. • - • HAVAILTIMMS °LEVI. Ton MOBT CISTAIN ItIURDY Even UMW. 4 Ifs% 1 Positive Ouro I itaiS Meta set A ' toy ions YbUtAfla Iluffsoeition. ntains no n tal k no IlidiaM, no iforOury. Only ten Fillei 1.0 Ttell to a ff ect *mire. Tbey Aro outtrol,y veg tab e i having no 011300 no hoY unpleasant tnsto, PM Wlll hot in'aby Way liblUyo the stomach or bowels of tho rooslynalloato. Caron in from two to four days, and reeont. emits In twent,y•four hours, Sent by mall. Prim— 'dale packages $2, tromalo At - . Sold by Harvey Allrobi , Readthir, ps4 lluti by Drugglala., , • i .itkidOltO tt. PO:, frorrgiort , - d0024.1fl I,' ln Rae A toot, 'hl a fh ilk.. =ME positive, permanent, and immediate ineay for Neuralgia, ToothaolAe; aolle, Headache, inetimatism, Eoalas, Burnt, 4 rost.Bitce, and aiCacute paing. To rillevlete fmmen suffering eltoulil constitoto the highest elm of tho true 01104141er, 'Mint thounrch of 'ciente 'ln our own tley bite alren'tlinchiciA, 4y directing the inhitintion of chloroform and ether to alley thu pains consogunnt upon difficult magical operafluity,„ SAYRE'SI , . i• NSTANT PAIN CURE T , will, secosipllelily stint° outward optalentloil. Its effect Is perfectly wnglcnl , And Its Owed lea aro okv entirely harmless us to:14 be as epplicatile to thechlld of ten der ago act° the adult. Thousands of succcesfid cas.hitos• Ilfy that Oslo hi no flcti9n,lutt A fact lieyoildall controversy, and a elnglo application of the care will cot's ince the P l '4' skeptical sufferer of ite truly inhaculous power. WE CHALLENGE THE NIOALD To Produce iti.Equal. • No family that once becomes acquainted with its virtues will be without it. . Price 50 CM. • Sold by nu Drugglobt. E. P/lIISHLER CO., , Bole Proprie 4k tors, teadlng / re. :,.. dee what J. A. Dudley, says. of the firm of Dud;ii lily if c Stafford, one of the largest wholesale drug establishmento In this country t - , , • Au. 0 Damosaw Be„, lip Tom anuary .108. _,, ' liE. MIVIVIR et Co., Reading . Ya-rDelif 16111:-. t affords me pleasure to speak of the Wonderful effects of your "Pain Cure, in my . own case. In Juno last, I was attacked with Iteitraigla la tot abdomen And Fide l After • sufterln inlet:idly tot ' nearly two weeks, I app, nation , induced tot ry your rams. dy, and a ft er at. &pp, cation, to my utter Mili% l I was relieved in a f w seconds. ido sudden was the mild that I could scarcely believe my owi senses. From my knowled,ge of the preparation k l firmly believe that It Will stop I Al NIA Diaril every cause and alm est Instantly. Roo eo!fally, YOU i. tt rb ri:lLlri i ,, Of the dem of Dudley & Sta ow, ho mho inn thibs. lan. 25-tf. - A .lt B, I fr PEARL, SOAP, 2WE CHEAPEST AND HE ARTICir ALL PURPOSES THAT SOAP FOR, WASHING CLOTHES EXO 'PTA. THE GREAT - AMERICAN SOAP COMPANt take pleasure in Informing the keople of Readia and vicinity, (but more particularly all gee Housekeepers) that they are mantlfaoturing sr. introducing a Soap , superior to all others far the Mewing purposes: bI FIRST—For Cleaning Paint, Wood-work, Mar lILE44OI9‘HD—For Cleaning (and Polishing at the same tame) Metals of all desoription& Housekeepers pan at ohoo sea the great adult. tago of this, as it is entirely nnne_cessartto keep as heretofore. Polishing Powders, Bad Dust. Sand. Ashes, ito., &o. . THIRD—For a Palm or Path Soar. Medan/ chore there are 4ny impurities or staihs upon the ands, such as Paint, Grew:sof any kind, Printers' nk, o. ho. FOURTH and laste•-For the thousand and one other purposes fur which reap Is In constant utio, and w hiohh it' is impossible to enumerate at thU time. • , . AIBIRCTIONB SOX USING BAIRN' :emit, Roo? for eath and every purpose above Mentione4. TT o be used In the eamb manner as any other Bosp with this exception, thdt It only requires ONE-TIIIRD the amount of otir Snap to accomplish the santem rs suits as others. snit ONE-TIMID of the T/ 'end LABOR, saved, . • WANiWD. every Person la Reading to(ri HARRIS', PEARL "SOAP,. DEWAR'S OF ALL; IMITATIONS! Manufactured' Exelipitely by the Om. .Arturrh &ap 03003 Arch Street. Philadetpktit. 11 A Bylt 113 & 00 . Pic:ol.4ore. inr - BURKTIOILDWR MADVIRA 4 coiner of F r and Washington Streets, pole Agents tor Road lb AORtiTB WANTIID RVERY CITY & TY IN TIM UNITBDATATEI3. The Soap is now Offered to the Public at the fol lowing Stores s Stauffer & Shenfelder, • Yams & Itousutn. .A. of tier, . ferbine& Irons. J. &B. aylor. ' 0. Relater, afer Boone, ;B. Fiebthorit, ' • . Keiser. Ilionerehlts A Bubp, J, Dundore, • • 0. Ileffellinger. A...lwatt', ' J. . Thoinal . Shaeffer, • P lt G l i t r e e ti i & C°4 y arm , a isre.. . e k P. llildebeitel, •U. K. Boger, '' ' W. Stott , J. Jardine. • - B. Iterasulg, , J. 'fish, ; ' &Behan, , .< ' 47—Kline. W. Boyer, Ott tfr. Bottler. . • 00t.17-I.i • PURIFIES , THE BLOOD. 1 FOR 6' • 4LS BY DRUGGIST'S BVIIRYWHIIRR. PUBLIC SALE..-MILL BE 801 D AT public sale, on Thufeday, the 4th day of feb rtlory, A. D_,, 1809, by the subscriber, in Heide her!, ten t initill), Beroa bounty, the following per son 1 property, tOWit 2 15' ork horses, two' of 'Which are mare" with foal, and one or them is- 4 years old, an extra horse) 2 golts, cows years and the seal othl year 0145 tench , some heavy with ye", II ' heifers, heavy with calvesf.ll young heifers,' 1 steer, 1 dnrham bull;11 calves, 1 broid wheeled wagon, nearly now, 1 narrow wheeled wagon with two extra' Wheels, I wagon oily, 2 Sett" Pure boards, 6 plows, two' of *blob are ti i large and 1 small oolttvotOr, 2; iri:lisrioNl4l threshing machine ((liana 's patent), fanning mill, 1 grain rake, 1 atm* bench , 1 hind roller, '2 Sett boy lodpiers (1 pair !new). 0 sett" 'Non har ness, blind', halters, bettor oh oins, cow , etudes, log and fifth chains,' rakes, to It and bitch forks, 1 large manure hook, bay by the ton, groin.eradies, mowing scythes, 1 cooking stove, with pips, 1 grind stens, 1 bed and bedding, 1 *We 'sadd le, lot planting potatoes, 1 eoppark - ettla I that holds a barrel), one double edged rolling a p k4l4 41 ( ~ 0 artO a great variety of farming utensils fthP/4 - fq r n i tAlTlf. 7 s9! ) ikuAler°ue to e . t.a commence at 10 o'clock, A: If., ,, tni!e4tid' 1 - day, when conditions will be made known by 1, lan 10-4tl . RIEUBEN BIOIIA UM .. .. . . s i t tilttteettotd:ttn,tcPatv rhntiti K STORE, No. 542 rem street, oppolitte the Keystone House. • jib. tO, i 'an NNWSPAPBRII let Me it the Omiiiiiit ~ l iAJOlllee, No, ColSyehtt street, UNA 34 =I ROBADALIS El
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