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    111 PI DAILY EACirLE.
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FRIDAY, rEfIRUARY 5, 1869.
C Y AND. COUNTY.
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I'M T ITION}
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tooILINICATION9 intended for p u blication In
tits netmu be acconipanied by a responsl-
d i e none, as a guarantee of sincerity on the
vit a of the wi icor, The name will not be pub
-00,01 unless so desired by the correspondent.
tore:woodcuts should Wilco theireOntrouni•
cstions short and to the point. Our space is too
punted for very long articles.
Write only on one gaud the paer, and as
toi ty pousibie, without nourishe p s.
ADvitarfaero aro requested to band in their
Overtistments as ourirh o l-the i ttley
ai 0 0 rapidly literemlnir eiroulatiOn compels nu
t „ go to pied aliout 2p. uo.
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st own' aim who tali to receive the igAoLit
~,godly, will confer a favor by leaving notice
at this office, whore all comp , laints of irregular
ity or tatenes3 of delivery- witt ife'4lrollipt,ii at.
witted to.
s A I.AnOll ittlinber Of (am houses have been
built during tho wintor, r ,
In this city.
(hit lielglibOrtf of the 'Dispatch aro unfortu
nne, Wood. Thoir press broke down again.
Why not got a now prima at owe?
Wick:MARY 811P11i11.—The Sons of Malta
y.. 0111014 their Anniversary Supper at Henry
Throes'—Latior's Park—on Monday, Feb. 22,
cow 93, V. pl, H. of A.—The officers and
tlioluberfi of this eamp will hold a mooting on
Fritlity) evening. littaluesi of 'import
ance will be transacted.
SKIIVICEL—Tho revival moctings
Indio Fourth street Id ,E.Citurch continue with
unabated intoreat. This evening, Roy. A.
M.tnatilp Philudelphiu,le expected to preach.
SocuroSotai itt Strlcklatids%
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NOT YET CIAIMED.-UP to this morning
tho body of rotor Cassidy, found dead on
Tuesday morning, has not yet boon claimed.
Mr. Henninger, undortakor, has charge of the
body.
Tits NEv K.—The Committee appointed
by the Noverslnk biro Company,somo fow days
so, to make arrangements to furnish their
hall In a first-class style, have justßurchased
i yards of Ingrain carpet. ,Tho Noverslnk
boys have determined to have their tshouso
sot in order."
MEI
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ACHNOWOMOMENTS.--Mr. JUMOR JAMOSIOII,
Treasurer of the Reading Itollqf Sooloty,
scknowloilgos the receipt of the 'following :
m
f ,
e barrel of flour from af 'f ;
fond ; fiN bushols
of turnips from VotelY 1 eh ss in cash
from Col. 11, It. ilawitop $lO In cash from
Chandler !Ago, 227, A. T. M.
WI Tal largo wild cat, or some crow.
turn of that species, has for Homo time bean
roaming around the vicinity of the Windsor
Furnaco, In Windsor township. It has boon
moon several limos, and our friend informs ass
that It Is as largo as a. good sized dog. 'We
should he glad to hoar of its capture.
NoTto:.—Pastors of city churches and Su
perintentionts of Sabbath Schools aro Invited
to attend an adjourned meeting, to bo hold in
the Sabbath school mans of tho Presbyterian
Church, on Sunday afternoon, nt 3 o'clock, to
( , onfor as to the propriety of holding a Sunday
School Institute In this city at an early day.
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!irline ! 'irline!
I=l
STNAMINTINE'I4 DAL—The lads and
who aro under the impression that thoir hearts
require ventilating, in the shape ofdischarging
Highs, through lovo 1111HAIWOA, will have a
Imo opportunity on tho 14th of the present
month, tho annual festal day of fit. Valentino,
The day is supposed to admit of a' very large
11001180 In t his particular line, but we trust it
will not be abused, as Is too often the cage in
the watOf sending sourril us and Indecent
wood out mitirod pictures.
Mn. SoxEn Bays it is drinking between
drinks that makes people intemperate. For
himsoif ho never takes anything only regu
hrly;,,, but It 'proves a regular take In to all who
ask Soker believes in being strictly reg
ular, and so gets regularly smashed by 9 p.m.
l'ooplo who aro regulat in their habits can be
ilopondoil upon, and so Mrs. Rekor depends on
having hor husband regularly brought home
on a shutter. Ills between drinks often get
him botwoon two polloomen.
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Library Ball, Tuesday evening.
NATIO , : TO TIME INTERKATED. Aro
not partial to any particular s'oct or detionilna
lion, but it Is absolutely impossiblo s evon if wo
wore so ineltnod,for us to attond ail the church
es In the city at ono and tho same time. The
powor of übiquity has never yet boon given us.
We understand that some poi*Ons are grum
bling because all the eliurches s are not noticed
.in our local on “rollglous 10eIllgonce." If
such persons will bo kind enough to send their
notices to us, wo will cheerfully give them_ a
place In tho EAOLU.• Those interested will
please make, a note of this.
NowninniCittotl.) t;
RIADTNO, Fob. 9,1869.
EDITOR DAILY Faintat : hay& just road
in your laid 18.9110 your very good suggestions
about opening tho Ticket 0111 co at tho Lower
Dopot, n little earlier before the departure of
trains: Why did you not go It little further,
and advocate tho opening of a Central or gent
oral Ticket OM" whore tickets and informa
tion oottld bo obtained by strangers without
the present inoonvoulonco of walking so far f
Lot it bo in tho heart of the city, say about 6th
and Point streets, and lot it bo kept open from
early morn till lato at night. This itoormuno.
dation would-certainly bo approciatod by the
traveling public, but not by tho light-tingored
gentry, as they could not spot their man so
readily. PRoonuss.
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. HUAI) WITHOUT YEAST.--THO celebrated
Gorman chemist, Liobig, has devised an im
proved process for raising broad without tho
use of yeast or leaven. Ho mixes with 110
pounds of flour 174 ounces of bicarbonate of
botia l 4X pounds of purified hydrochloric acid,
4% pounds of common salt, and 42 quarts of
castor. The hydrochloric acid, Uniting with
the bicarbonate of coda, dismigages sufficient
carbonic acid gas to rOnder Me dough pmparly
ligKand at the samo time forms an additional
quantity of Balt. To give broad the flavor of
that made in the usual way, Vinegar, to the
amount of from four to eight quarts may be
substituted for the same quantity of water;
and if a further flavor is required,halfa pound
of old dry cheese may bo mingled with the
vinegar. It 18 aid that largos uantitiesof this
broad are dallY consumed In Irluninh.
TO TIM PHOPF;Fi OP INADING.-Our goodly
eitk ham Increased rapidly within the last ten
years, in population, wealth, and Importance.
!I/L.4 it kept pace with the rest of tho world in,
BCIOIICO and knowledge? Has the progres.
81 " spirit of tho ago reached us, and animated
our people?
i~as"The ea ding Socety of Ntural iences"
boon H Instituted, i and we canon our friends
and neighbors to aid us by their contributions.
A library, apparatus and museum are matters
of vital Importance to such a society, and it
will require Much money, hacked by energy
anti perseverance, to procure elthcir.
Your contribution is respectfully solicited.
Send it to
F. M. YEAOBR_ t Treeburer t •
43314 Penn ktreet.
A guarantee will he given, that all moneys
contributed will he spent for•the purpose
named, with prudenoe and economy.
Its Aortic", PA., Jan. 11th; 18 1 89 . •
Janke I Lurl -41P itiu I --DI
-IA 14 Mo
AN AVII-TaillT Cit3lgNT -for steam-engines
and gaspipes,,far exceeding in tenacity and
other useful properties the well-hnoWn red
load cement, is obtained by mixing six parts
of iluoly, pulverixed, plumbago; throoparis of
sleeked time, bight partner suipbatoof barytes
and seven parts of boiled linseed oil. These
ingredients must be intimately mixed. A very
liard and tenacious cement may also be made
by mixing as finely and thoroughly, as possi
ble four to Ave parts clf dry, powd4red clay;
with two patio of lino,; clean Iron-1111°M uu
part of manganese, one-Ilia part of common
salt; and one-half part , borax, and then bring
ing' then] to a thick paste with water. -The
cement muht be used without delay, and tho
parts coated with it must be dried at a low
heat,' and then brought- almost to a white
heat.
riz:a
IMPORTANT TO WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEAL
RRS.—AII distilled spirits are required to be
withdrawn from the receiving cisterns into
casks, which, after being marked and stamped
in such a way as to show the contents, are to
bo placed immediately, lu warehouse. On the
prescribed days the distiller must make his
entry for deposits, which entry specifies the
number of gallons contained in the casks and
the amount of tax on the spirits, and the dis
tiller at the same time gives a bond that be
will pay the tax on tho spirits as specified hi
the entry. or cause the same to be paid before
removal from said distillery warehouse, and
within ono year from the date of said -iouit.
The distiller must, before withdrawing any
cask from warehouse, and within ono year
from date of the bond, pay the tax upon the
quantity which was contained in the cask at
the thno of its deposit in the warehouse..
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A MAN FOUND STUPEPlliD,—lnformation
wile sent to tho Pollee Headquarters, at an ear-
y hour this morning, that a man In an
insonsiblo condition was lying at tho Limo
Kilns, beyond the 'Harrisburg Bridge, Penn
street. Chief McNall dispatched Officer day
to seo after hint, and the offtdor brought the
unfortunate man to the Station House in a
wagon. Dr. 11. M. Naglo was sent for; and on.
examination found the man tcf be in a etupe
tied ,condition, resulting front inhaling the aul
phur arising from the kilns. is supposed
from the manner in which he was lying, that
he fell asleep on top of ono of the kilns and
then rolled down the side. • His condition was
such that ho dould not talk, and of course no
informatiob could be'obtalned front him. Ills
name is not .known, but tho policeman day ,
that he is ono of the numerous class of a tram p-,
ors." 'Mr. Joseph Muthard, one Of the Direc
tors of the Poor, directed that he be sont to tho
Poor House Hospital, and Ito was taken thorn.
(counnunteated.)
linvron.—Tho' independence of the
prOss, as exhibited in this city, is anything
but encouraging to the • public who depend
upon It to stand - between them and wrong and
outrage of all kinds,' whatsoever. I have
noticed several cases of late in which the press,
after interforing, backed down most inglori
ously. I know the dangers and difficulties
with which an Editor is beset—the troubles
Mingexpense of a libel suit, and all that ; but,
Ming in the right, I • think no public print,
claiming influonee and power, should
allow itself to ho Intimidated because
the transgressor has influential friends, who
may have a ilttlo patromigo to dispense. I
don't wish to advance the idea that because too
conductor of a nowspapor has power ho
should abuso it. Far from it, But wo want a
fearless man, ono who,' knowing that he is I n
the right, wilt slick to it, and not allow him
self to contradict himself in his next issuo,
with the lamo:excuso that ho WaHmisinformed!
This is calculated to weaken the influence of
the press and to destroy its usefulness ; for
who will place reliance h 1 a shoot; which,
having discevorod wrong, prints it in - one is
suo and contradicts itsoll in the next ? Not
many, I think; A nod's as good as a wink.
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Lurllno, by the Mozarts.
POSTAL AFA A 101.—PrOpOSaie for convoying
the mai l s of the ' United States from July 1,
1869, toino 30, 1872, on the following routes
In this county, are advertised for by the Poat
Office Department :
From Reading, by Black Boar Tavern (n. 0.,)
snyder's, (n. 0.,) Greisemer's, (n. 0.,) and
manatawnoy, to Pike, 14 macs and back
once a week. ,
Leave Roading Saturday at 2p m ;
Arrivo at Pike by 0 p m ;
Loairo Pike Saturday at 0 a in ;
Arrive at Reading by 10 a tn.
Proposals invited for service twice a weok.
From Oloy, by Green 11111, (n. 0..) Now Joru
salom, and Dryvillo, to Lyon's Station, 8
miles and back once a Week. Hoporato pro
posals invited for service from Oloy to Now
Jerusalem, 6;; miles ,•
'Leave Oloy Saturdayat 2 p m ;
Arrive at Now Jerusalem by 4 p to ;
Lemke, Now Jorusalom Sattiiday at 12 m ;
Arrivo at Oley by 2 p m.
From Oley by Yellow House and Amityville,
(n. 0.,) to Douglassville, 11 milos and bapk,
once a wook,
Leave Oloy Saturday at 7 a m •,
Arrive nt DortglassAlle Saturday by 0.30 a m ;
Leave Douglassville Saturday at 12 to ;
Arrivo at Oloy by 2.30 p in.
Proposals for moro frequent service invited.
BiwarmoNs.—Business was dull on
Penn str et yesterday. William Gold
man's now billiard saloon at Mishler's hotel
will be ready for use hi a few days. It is
said that the new depot of tho Phila. and
Reading Railroad In this city will be cbm
'noticed in Spring. hope it may so. Bt.
Valentine's Day is near at hand: A splendid
assortment can be found at the EAGLE book
store. Pea-nut vendors havb wondorfully
increased In this city. Throo now second
hand clothing stores have boon opened in
this city within a week. Ice dealers look.
od cheerful this,morning. coal dealers ditto.
tßakers promise to roduoe the price of
bread. Lots of penny beggars about.—
'the Weekly Gazelle for tomorrow will con
tain a large amount. of political, local and
agricultural news.-4A number of Thomas
Cats disturbed the ponce of the citizens of
North Fourth street last night. A "dorg"
was run over by Lilo cars at 7th and . Penn
streets this morning, and strange to say, was
only slightly hurt I—Bon. Owen, the Job
Printer, has placed a large and handsome sign
over his building. Building was suepond
ed yesterday—too cold. Not much travel
ing on tho railroads within the past tow days.
Several handsinno store rooms stand
empty on Penn street. Don't know the rea
son why. Fish business is brisk in this
city. Beef too dear: Nothing is said now
a-days about the monument that was to be
built In Penn Square. Money is tight—so
are locals !
COURT kJ? 0 eKEDINIi S.
REPOILTRD DV LOUIS RIORARDS, ATTORNid f AT
LAW, MO COURT EiTitHISIT.
SIXTEENVII DAY-TIIURSDAY.
John 11. Dyshor vs. henry Heffner and
Bartholomew A. Yeager. Continued on ap
plication of plff.
Peter Quarting,Exoeutor of Daniel Weidner,
doe'd,ve. Adam Bertrand, J.J.Urich, Jacob It.
Bitter, Charles Weikel, M. Strong, H. liennor
shots and Susan Amanda Marshall, 77, Jan.
T. 1807. This was an action of ejectment to
recover possession of certain real estate in the
city of Beading, claimed under the will of
DanielWeldner, deceased. After the j ury had
boon sworn, a settlement was effected beiween
counsel without going to trial, upon the basis
of which the jury wore directed to render a
verdict in favor of the pill*. for the eastern
half of property described in the writ, end for
the undiVided half of the western half of Ithe
said property, andin favor of Susan Amailda
Marshall for the remaining Undivided half of
the said western half of said property. •In no
cordance with the settlement referred to the
jury were•also directed to retain a verdict in
fa,vor of the pit!. for the property described in
the writ in three ether cases, founded upon
the same cause of action, to-wit Peter guar.
rlng,ExeoutorAto,vs.CyruS Heifellinger,David
Roland, Benjamin Stehle, Mahlon Zorbo anti
Susan Amanda. Marshall, and same vs.
Daniel -Rapp, Henry Olomouc°, Abraham
CloMence, Susan Sands and Susan Amanda
Marshall, and same vs. John S. Keever,: Han
nah Eyrleh and Susan Amanda Marshall, 78,
70 and 80, Jan. T.'1807. Sch Mucker; Baor, D.
Errnentrout and J. S. Richards for plff. Rats=
ton,- ilagontnan, -Dareiay and C. Davis for
clefts . .•
ANON.
MI
KE
Isaac Leshor vs. the Township of Green
wich. 173 Jan. T. 19t17. Piff. suitors non-suit.
The samo disposition was made of nineteen
other cases immediately following tit° abovc,in
which various citizens of Greenwich township
.wore plaintiffs and the township itself deft.
D. grmontrout for, plffs. Ilageninan for
deft."l. ; • , '
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Ephraim ifottenstine vs. Reuben Herbitie:
87 Jan. T. 1887. This was a suit about a cow,.
and the parties were from Ontelaunoe town
ship. In the month of November,. 1866, the
plaintiff and Levi Dalian met to bargain for
sale of a cow which the latter wished hi buy
from the_, former. Hottenstine asked t 415 for
the animal,-either in cash, or upon security.
The sato was not concluded upon the first in
terview, but tho parties camo together a sec
ond time,whon Dolma told Hottenstine that
Reuben Herbine tho deft. owed him $75 for
another cow which he(Herbine) bad sold Lim,
and proposed in order to pay for the cow Lo
was negotiating for, that Horbine should pity
over to HottenstinAhis $75, the latter return.
ing the *l5 agreed on as tho pricoof the cow ho
was to got, and paying him (Horbine) the $lO
balance. Hottenstino then saw Horbino who
assented to this arringernent , requesting,how
°nor, that the former should not call for the
money for fifteen or twenty days. Hottenstino
subsequently went to Dehart, and told him ho
b r ad soon Harbin() and that it was all right,
upon which ho lOt Dehart drive thopovi home.
liofore tifft - expiration of tho fifteen o twenty
days within which the inonoy was ta be pass
ed over, Dehart discovered, as ho alleged, that
the cow was not sound - 03110 being afflicted with
what he pronounced di ringbone,"having lumps
on her hind logs and lxiing tender-footed. Up
on ascertaining this he gave notice to Harbin°
not to pay over the money to nottensMno, And
the latter compiled with his directions, hence
this action to recover ftom Herbino tho $O5
agreed on as the prico of the caw in contro
versy.
(Cont(nual in Second Edition.)
A TIiTtHATENINO, YET WHI.T.-INTEI4I - mo
MistilvE.--tlilverY person Las hoard of John
Smith, (wo don't moan our John of the EA•
(MOO and from the day the sweet Indian
maidon, l'wohOntas, saved the lifo of the gal
lant and 13arloss John from the cruel death
sentence df grave and severe old Powbatan,
down to the prosont" time, John Smith has
been an exceedingly useful (because so übi
quitous) individual. lie is closely related to
Mr. "Scattering," who is a candidato at every
eilOottOtt and, for every office linaginable. John
is kind, ho is gentle, and yet determination
flasheS front his eagle eye. With such.excel
lent qualities of disposition, is it any wonder
that John is constantly engaged In doing_soTe
thing for tho amelioration of mankind, or, en.
deavoring to reclaith the wayward and disso
lute? Bore is a threatening missivo, and yet ,
what love and gentleness through every lino
of It, that John recently sent to a "gay young
roostorn in this city:
You must keep better hours or you will got
what you call him. lam a friend and mean
IA hat I write or Bay to you on this paper. Take
heed least you hill from your friend.
Beware of the womaus.
Yours till Death,
Joim
No believe the MISSIVO 111114 had the desired
effect. The ogay young roester'!aforesaiil has
d6,terMined tO mend lila ways. 116 will “be
ware of the womans," and iu the end expects
td become ono of the happiest of isold cooks
doodlOs 1" And this roformation la to bo at
tributed to John Sinith,tho man olgood deethi,
sound purposes and philanthropic alms. •
Mime, R LIST.--Thofollo wing list of letters re
main in tho Post Office, for the week ending
Fob. sth. Persons applying for any of these
letters will please mention that they aro advor-
Used in the "DAILY Ent - 1m"
LADIES' .
Mra: Edward Avers, Miss Kato Bowman,
Miss Mary Binkley, Miss Jennie DoWltt,Mrs.
Marion Day, Rose N. Dale, MN EllZabbtli/
118110 P, Mrs. Elizaboth Fisher, Miss Faust,
Miss Fasig, Mrs. Sarah M. ''Cloodhart,' Miss
Annie Hodulan, Miss Arndt) Holloway,
Miss Catharino Ifundsingor, Miss Elizabeth
Helfrich, Miss Het*. Hummel, Miss Mary
Heokord, Mrs. Holmes A. Hart, Mrs, Salinda
0. Miss Sallie Lloyd, ,Mrs- Elizabeth
Miller, Miss Enuna Nutcholl, Miss Ellen P.
Murray, Mrs. Catharine Reece, Miss Emma
Romig, Miss Mary Jano Stewart, Miss Louisa
Ann Shaefor t Mrs. Louisa Werner.
, OENTLI.3II , I!4!H LIST.
' Ferdinand Auer, Rev. E. Andrews, Clark
D. Blood, (2) John T. Berrfsford,,(2) Jos. Bit
ting, Milton Bauseher, ,Samtiel Ballinger,
William Bauthani William Bower, C.G. Cook,
George Cinsol, Goorgo Henry Craton, John
Clark, Win. M'. Cook, Graybill tit Clark, F. B.
Doturk, Henry Danklo,John Diokio, Theodore
Dowees, William Dongler, John Forbes,Sam
tie' G. Fry, Charles Fatens, Rev. E. J. Gray,
Isaac Gorhart, James Givins, .Charlt3s Heil
man, A. A..llanko, Joseph Hubbard, Jacob
Ileimish, Dr. Z. Hutchison, Thoinas B. Mies,
Charles King, Henry Kolbe, (2) Perry A.
Kline, George Lyons, Valentine LooVii, Wil
liam LeWIS, John Moyer, John Moorb, James
MoOlaren; D. IC. Nits,' Calob K. Rhoads,
Franklin Boor°, Henry J. Butz, Leonhard
Roiningor, A. Shaltors -E. K. Stafford, Jacob -
Smith, 'lsrael Shirk, StrohOckor, Capt. N.
H. Soil, Joseph Saokvollo, Albert Stoud promos
Sidel, O. 11. Boavos, J, Solomon Co., Lewis
Shaw, Philip 801(1°1 1 (Ship) Obod Swoltzor,
Wllliani H. To mond, Abraham -Wagner,
A. J. :Whitman, John R. Weidner, William
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Wagner. Milan Zeiggle. . '
.
THE ',MARKETS. .
READING, Feb. 4, IRI9.
, -
' Motley ifarket.,
Ilusliosg & Bro., llstiktlrs, No. 10_, North GM stroOt,
quote as follows :
.RHADiNO, Feb, 4, ISM
Old U. S. O's 1611 - - • • 111 1 ,4
Old U. S. Ws 18 6 2 .. _ • • . : • 11
'tom/_
New U. S. 5 , 20'8,1861, July and Jan. -
New U. S. 5.20's 1805. piny and Nov.' ' -
Now U.S. MS. now
Now U. S.:).llD's ltql7, July and Jan. •
Now U. S. 5.2)'P kV, - - •
•
Ton Forty Donde. • • •
Gold in Now York an to 12 Welook, .'
\
Gold in Re Whig at Ilushong k Bros.
ia , ain an 4 Fiout 4 Market.
SUM.' NO I'ltiCIES,
Mite NV heat Flour per 1)1)1,,-; $l2 50
Red " Extra Family per 1)14 11 50
61 u 66 66 11 00
Cent:11°1),(11m) y 100
Corn (now) ~,..,„
Best 2111thif1ngs,
Common,
Bran, _ ' 40
Corn b 1041,. 1 BO
PAYING 'PRICES.
White Wheat per hurtle!,
tted u It It
Rye
Oitte
Corn
Corn .
HMI sekeepirs' Iffarket.
Berrsa—Fresh dairy, i f , 1b.,,
" Lump, 6
GlingBH—Cheese V lb.,
lane—bard V lb., .
klotis..—Eggs V dozen,
Aremis—Apples V peck,
.; Dried V quart,.
Piranhas— " lb.,
Muter—Beefsteak, round fl p i .,
16 11 sirloin,
if " - rump, o •
" Beef roast, 11 ...
l ' Ileef dried, II
" Veal Cutlets, ii
II " chops, 66
"MULLOiI, 11
" rOrk I 11
II i " steak, it
" Sausage fresh 13
II " smoked, 11
LlAMii—lialllS • g
,
11 Si kW, ' • . 16
8110 U 1.11141113 •16
, ,
SiOSS—* ~' ' ; , •11
POULTRY - 01 iCkCTI9 rive, 611 " 1 " -
II dressed, 61 -.-
' It ' ' Turkies live,. rt -,
11 " dresserl, 11
II Chickens if ppr "
r0w,009 lip bushel, 4 •
Ateadisig 'jay Market•
„..,„$lO 00for 2000 114
Majdow /By 14 00 st
Long Ityo straw 15 00 41 .1
TarAglod 1 0(1 ”
Leather iltatket.
URADINO PRIORR
LE.A.Tilin.••-•HOMIOOk Solo, l
IS t Oak, SI
(4 ' Harness,
a CaMan,
• is Uppar, • • •
fa , • . ;up,
Sun risen
Monday,
Tuesday,T
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
PEOP '8 passions, like a groat deal, of the
nilk in the market, should be restrained. .
TUESDAY next Is fastnaeht, which event Wlll
doubticsx be generally celebrated by our hen.
pitablo matrons.
THEIIKRTO peoplo.Ofso littio murago as to
ho afraid to say-that tho wind bloWs cohi, no
Matter how much they feel it, ui►less t.l►ey
have previously heard others Oxpress and
maintain similar 'thoughts on the same s9b-
Oct.-
Mom Eof our cotempararlos abroad soon► to
doubt tho "growth" ;of Reading. As an indi
cation of tho extent of our "domain," we, may
montion that on several twasions we have
known our friends to "step"' out• for a,fow
minutes the ovohing, and not got home un
til tho neNt morning. It is supposed that they
walked so far in a half an hour that it took
them all night to get 'back. •
. --- -- - 'IP ''' ---- • ,
AN INFAMOUS ATTEMPT AT INCH N DIAj‘ISM.
—The Lancaster Express of Wediiosday even
ing says : Ono of the Most cowardly and dim•
tardly acts over perpetrated in this city was
committed of the Home for Friendless child
ren last evening. About eight IM O& some
ono entered tho front door and proceeding to
the front sitting room; deposited hi the centre
of t lie. floor a ball of rags saturated with coal
oil or some other inflammable liquid, ant' sot
tiro 'to it. The matron, Miss Spence, In mo
diately afterward entered the room, Pi thi
I ,
tinie to gather up the blazing ball and cast it
into ti? stove. 'i'ho carpet was burned through
and .th floor slightly charred, The children.
of whojn there are about two hundred In the
institution; had nearly all retired to - God and
many wore sound asleep. The act was the
work of a grown person, or at least ono who
wore large shoes, as the prints of the shoos in
front of the door wore plainly visible last even.
lug. Tho person after setting tire to the ball
retired to the outside of the building,'and
wont to the front window to watch thepro (
gross of his infernal work. •This Was evident
from the foot.prints in the snow.' •;,, ! 1 .
, .
_1 . J
(COURT . PROCEEDINGS ( Ontinuca O'OM
First Edition.) '. i
TWO grounds of,dofence wero sot up i n this
case.. Tho first' was that the agreement of
Herbine to assume the debt of Dolled not
having been In writing, there could •bo no re
covery hero on account of the intervention of
the Act of 20th of Apr 11,1855, commonly known
as the Statute of Frauds, wnich provides that
' , no action shall be brought to charge a defend
ant mummy special promiso to answer fortho
debt or dofault of another, unless tho agree
ment; on which tho action shall be brought, or
Homo memorandum thereof shall be . •In 'writ
ting, andsigned by the party to be charged
therowith, or some other person 'by him au
thorized." The second ground of defence al
legod'waa thatstho cow had been warranted
spund when sold, while in reality she was not.
The proof was that when the bargain was be
ing concluded nottenstine said to Dehart that
ho would warrant tho cow. to have no. fain De
or words to that offset. In order to establish a
breach of the warrant, The dofenco had re
course among other evidence; to professional'
testimony. .11r. John Phillips, a cow physi
cian, was called to thestand,who t&tilled that
ho had examined the cow, and that she was
affileted'.with . ringbono. The. .pill.' assorted
that the cow branch of, the 'aniknal creation
was not`subject to this diseamo,which was con
fined exelusivoly to horses, and furthor Insin
ttted that oven if sho was, • the defect was of
little practical moment, productiveness , and
not speed being her indispensable qualillea
don. Dr. Phillips, howover, differed in MU.
opinion, backing his theory with' the.obee ,va-
Bons of a long professional experionco, ha 'lng
successfully treated the , disease in MI In
stances, as he said by' pow-wowing. ' sho
had not boon•retalned, however, in the case
under considoration, there Was unfortuotoly
no test in this instance, 'of the efficiently of
this modo of cure. Thedofe,nce proved by-the
man who now owned the cow, that although
she had lumps on'her legs he would not tako
.1175 for her at the present time. '
Tho Court hold in regard to the first point
that there ,was no guaranty hero, which'
would bring the case within the proirisions of
the statute of frauds. lierblue •owing the
money to Dehart and there Simply, being an
agreement to, pass it over to .11ottonstinoj in-,
stead of paying it directly to the latter. The
simple point submitted to the jury, wasthe
question of the warranty in this case, against
all defects, and °defects were found to Nave ex
isted, the depreciation in the Value of •the
animal in consequence 'West°o dofalkad by,
the jury from the price at which oho was sold.
But theim detects must be font d to be such as
wero not apparont upon obsen'atiOn, otherwise
it was Purehasor's fault in buying an animal
manifestly unsound. ' If howovier the plif with
out warranting the cow made represenbitions
in regard to her character, which ho . knew to
ho false, and the purchaser had no opportimity
of inspecting the proporty,the pl ft.. would still
ho liable as In a broach ofwarrenty. •The jury
found for the OM /146.33. P. D. Wanner
and Barclay for pl. Jacobs for deft,
Our Weruepville Lotter; •.).'
WERNEIiBVII.I.B, Feb. 4,186 q.
Eu. DAILY EAol.l.3:—There is • 110 much, ,if
any account to report at present. 'The greet
topic is the "Bully•On•Hog.Feeders.'! Taking
the average od the whole, Adam IL Ruth ! is
th champion feeder of Lower Heidelberg.
le,"steak butcher" reports 'the following
pokers killed for A. 11. Ruth on Monday
Wt.: , let; W lbs.; 2d, 654 lbs.; ilt 486_165.j8
4th, 4551 lbs.; Oth, 453 lbs. The average
weight of each is over 5061b5. They were fed
by a staunch Democrat. Who can beat it ?
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SECOND E1)1T1)N.
2 1-2 ,O'CLOCK I'.
Daily Altmcntac.
6 .e 2•5 8,91 t sets
Day's length 10 hOnrs 10 intnntes.
State of Thermometer.
7 A. 5, M.
. 20
Sio
310
33 0
25°
THERE IS nothing apoolat in tnarkotslo ro
od to-day:
.~~
NEM
Grain coins in very freely at reduced prices,
but coal is of an average higher, that is for nut
and pea.
Yours truly,
From New,. York—The hisk ey War—
Church Trouhies.
NEw Yong, Feb._ 4.—The internal revenue
authorities have caused the arrest of Thomas
O'Callaglinn'and John F. Uhlrich, the former
Collector of Internal revenue in the ninth dig•
trict, and the owner of it distillery in,Terith
avenue, between Sixty-fourth and. Sixty-fifth
streets, charged with removing illicit whiskey
from the establishmont before pa had paid the
Government tax. o!Callaghan', was 11014- to
bail in the sum - 0f . 510,000 ; unable to
find n like amount. way held in custody, though
theJtike promised to hear a motion for reduc
tion o'f bail.on Wednesday next.
The Fifth Avenue Baptist Church has linen.
imouslY resolved to withdraw its fellowship
from Itev. Crammond Kennedy, /formerly
known at " the boy preacher,") for " liblding
and, promulgating doettinee not bold by that
church, nor the church at Jerusalem, as de.
scribed in o Acts of the Apostles,"
Mori; ltAdtest
.4‘ Proupertty " Another
Grim tratinri, , ,
Pint.Anit.rutA, Feb. s.—The firm of :Illekey,
Sharp k. Co., ono of the largest dry goods hou
ses On Chestnut atroet, has faty. The amount
Involved In the failure is put dawn at about hal
a million of dollars. .A compromiao with end
itors is talked of at 75 cents to the dollar.
Indictment for Illniusionigititer.
WAsuutoToN Eob. 4.—The Oran4.Jury lies found a true gill for manslaughter 'against a
man who, without knowledge or 01‘111 in medi•
eine, administered ten grains of sulphate of
morphia to a woman who is , alleged to have
died in now ,
"BRICK" Pomeroy Rays the latest perfume
out is "tli'e loyal balm of a thousand Riggers,"
intended to , be used at thegran4.,intturrlttion
bell t if it comes or, •
PIK.NNSYLVANIA LIMAISL &TURF..
ITARRlsiittfio;Fit:' 4:-
In'the Senate, on motion of Mr. White, the,
bill to prev?ot and punish the issue or pro
curement of fraudulent naturalisitiou eartifik
cotes, was referred to the select committee on
the registrylaw.
Mr. Stinson introduced a bill' to authorize
the Wilmington and Reading railroad company
to raise motley by mortgage to build nay btopett
or lateral railroad authorized by the charter,
not exceeding three miles in length:. •
Mr. Grahatuintroduced a bill to enable rail.
reads, Canals and elnekwater navigation corn ,
panics to
. straighti;;n, widen, deepen, enlarge,
and otherwise improve their Hues of railroads,;
canals and ilackwater navigation, and the(
bridges, MpteduCts, piers, - and structures
thereof. , ,
Mr. Wallace introduced ah Actlo repeal tin
net entitled An net to authoriie the sale of the
property of any incorporated company upon
the - bonds secured by a mortgago .given by it,
with like effect 'as if sold upon the mortgage.
, Also, act to authorize appeals to the Su
preme Court itenpplieatiens for rind cliar.ges of
charters of incorporation.
'Mr. Connell offered thofollowing reselution )
which was twice rend: • .
5 OS
2 P. M.
V
3S O
43 3
33 3
303
Resolved. That the Attorney General be and
is hereby requested, to communicate to the
Senate his opinion as to the constitutionality
of an ace of assembly modifying and changing
the revenues derived from' taxes on taverns and
retailers and collaterai inheritance tax, from
the sittkipg•tandotad applying the gatnp to the
ordivary exiiemills and ottrront appropriations
of thekorrtmonweelth.•
Quite ,a lengthy discussion whe'elicifed,after
which the yeas and nays wore required by Mr.
Wallace and Mr, Winttre,and were as follows,
viz: •
Yeas--Messrs. Billingtelt,Coletuan,Vonnell,
Emit, Maher. Graham, - lienexey, Olnißted,
Osterhout, llohleoi, Stinson, StutzrprobTßYlor
White and Worthington, Speaker-745.
Nays—Messrs.-Beek,Brown (Nohlkatupton,)
Burnett, Dacia, Ihrnean, Mnthdll3Bo,M'lntire,
Miller, Nagle, Randall, Searight; Turner and
Wallace-13.
So the resolution was'adopted. •
In the Houge; . Mr. Stokes reported a supple.
meta to an act entitled A further supplement
then net entitled.A2l act revising the charter of
the municipal eorpoiletidn of,the city of Read
ing,‘ approved April 12th, 1860, r6pealing the
first section thereof, approved •the 80th day'Of
April, A. D. 1868.
The,joint resolution instructing our Senators
and requesting our Hepresentatives to oppose
any law placing' the, telegraph operations of the 'United States under the control of United,
States (loveri u nent, after inspirited discussion,
passed hully—yens 07, nays 20.
Mr. Nicholson, of Beaver; asked the unani
mous consent of the House to amend the bill
Just passed by inserting the following resole , .
,
tion:
Ra 011,61, That the Govphoof this Com.
nonwealth be and he is herebt 00)44 to
ranamit a 6opy of theae resolutions to each
timber of.the Senate and 'House of Represen•
Mires in Congress from this State.
Adopted, after which the Holum adjourned.
,MAmun, Feb. Cr-Bands. of Carlists luxve ttp•
peered' in Catalonia, coming from' the Valley
of Andorra, and seeking to produco a rising
against the Provisional Uovernment. Treeps
have been sent to disperse them. The journals
here,. fearing a civil war, urge the Government
to take active measures, and that the people
unite against the reactionary parties.
_rmtAut:AY,
PARIS, Feb. .I! l +Later advices from :South
America show that Lo'pez still confronts his
enemies, and that the Brazilians make but lit,
tle regress iu Ble conquest of the country.
• .
HAVANA, 101). 4.- , --Thd official journals are
suspiciously ijniet in regard toitlio progress of
the insurrection. t.
Tl►o lipiario" of to-day says Gen.Ararangg,
of the revolutionary forces, has been assassina
ted by his companions. " -
MARRIED.
•
By Ilia Roy'. T. ,A..loornlOy.
MANSI'II.I)--MOBItM.—On January 21, 110nry
Ittomsfleltt to Amelia Moors, botli,of Reading.
No clads. ' '
•
.'THE IMPORTANCE OF
1 ' HEALTH'
None but MOO 4100 . 1Ved OfllllB.bleising'know
of its lost. Thu pimpled, blotehed, and Xetterod
covered person looks upon'a,elefr, , smooth skin
'with Jealousy,..itail inwardly desires the seine.
MOso WilOACHystothl4 nro filled with the virus of
SCROFULA, and °titer eutaneous d [souses, eau
not have good health. When the blood Is, im
pure, disease is sure to follow.:
All have timely warning in those
Pimples,
Illotehos, Tenors, Soles,Boils, Copper.colercd
Patches, &ties, 4 1 03. Avert the calamity, by
purifying the system with tho
SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND KERR JUICES,
SAMARITAN'S ROOT ANDAIRIth JU WKS,
LIAZRAIUTANN ROOT AND HEIM 'JUICES,
Before Serofnia takes a thin kohl,
How 'many have the virus of Syphilis in the
systein, and In that dendltlon . contomplnte mar
rlago, knowing little of Its baneful influeneo op
the constitntlon. To such - we say STOP. First
01010186 yourself of Mdse impurities yof that
scrofulous Wootton, (which - in many cases hi
hereditary In the Constitution,) before y ou bring
misery on yourself and offvpring„ nice - *Le
per bottle, •
TIM MOST VERTAIN RKMBUY 'EiruaWu.
Yes 1' A • rustily° Cure I "
Re all DiBeaßCB Arising from Youlltfut Indiscretion.
Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury.
Only ten Pills to ho taken to effect a cure. They.
are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any
unplensant i taste, and will not in any way injure
the stomaeh of bowels of thir not delicate.
Cures in from two l td four days, and recent eases
In twenty-four hours. Sent by mai:. Price—
Malelnu.skageS St n Female 43.
Sold by Harvey Birch, Ateading, Pa., and by
Druggists.
DESMOND Co., Proprietors
doe26-Iyl OM Hue street, Philadelphia.
Among the many restoratives which natute
inticsupplied to relieve the afflictions of human•
ity, there is no more favorite one for a certain
class of diseases than the "medical gum+► of the
Wild Cherry Tree; but however valuable It Is,
its power to heal, to seethe, to relieve and - to
Our°, Is enhanCed tenfold by selentiflo and ' itt
diclous combination with other ingredients, in
themselves of equal worth. This happy mingling
exists to'd'reinarkable degree In ' •
El
Jar., Wistar's Da :sem of Wild Cherry,
whoop value In curing Coughs, Colds,,proughitis,-
. .
Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthinn, Pulmonary
Affection, and, Incipient Consumption is Ines. ,
timablo. ,,-,
STRONG TESTIMON Y,
:From lixxa, WilEat,ica, Esq., Depot Master of
South Royal/Jon, Mass. ;
ulmi thotipring of 1858 I was most severely af
flicted with a hard, dry cough, with its usual ao
eompaniments of night sweat sootnpletely pros.
trating my nervatis ti 3 stem. aml,produchig , such
a debilitated state of health that, after trying
medical aid to,, no purpose, 1 bad given up all
hopes of Mir recovering, as had also may friends:
At this stage of matters I was prevailed upon
through the 11111lielliM of aimighber to try Wis.
tar's Ealuani of Wild Cherry, avid, bbfore using
two bottles, the effect was _almost magical. My
cough entirely loft move, the nightsweatsdeserted
me, hope once more.elated my depressed spirits,
and soon I had attained my wonted strength find,
vigor. Thiiii haii this Bahian]; as , Ints.tiften been
remarked.by personStenvoritant with the,above
facts, literally anatelied me from' the:yawning
grave. You are at liberty to use this for the ben
efit of the rioted. ,
prepatcd ttsEwty. rowLE we•
j3o*. t if;
mont etre° ,posten, and tot by prugglets
gem:ll'oly. ' •
GRACE'S bELEBRATED SALVE
cures ma very snort ulna • -
CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS; WOUNDS, 811131810,
SPRAINS, ERYSIPELAS, SALT ItilEUbL , .
JUNUWORIL CUP„P.ED HANDS BOHAN ", •
' • 4110 ZEN LIISIBEV LFELONgi: (511L
MAINS, &c,
•
It la promptin u4tion, roulOves .palf' at once,
awl re(hlotrig trinat angry /rookln H wollaga
andintininniationa; m'att',-.411u
relief tititl IL complete cpre. 2-4Wdltw.
NY,WBPAPERS for sale at . tiAzorra
W0111001 , 20 ) 11 ; t tla q
•• V
letirelgn Nowit
SPAIN.
•
SAMARITAN'S Ile ti
pe:
meat' -for Neuralgia,. ToothiMhe, tar.
aohs,-Ilea ache, Rheumatism, Fields, tfirae,
Frost Bites, and eU aoute pains,
To ailerhyto human suffering shotthi comilituto 160
highest MU) ,tho truo
s pitilatiotther. What the wan hof
science 'lll ouf:Ontrt day has already achle‘ ea, b)
the inhalationclof chloroform awl ether to alto) the Ftifill
COnSe4UOiliniOu difficult surgical opetatice.,
!..
SAYRE'S I
INSTANT, -PAIN CURE'
will acconipllth byainplo outward application. •
Ile etteot 14 ikrfectly ntagleaL and Its pngn•tllni aln.so
entltvly bartaleaa at to Inv as applicablo to thaehad of t e n•
der ego ao to the adult. Thouaauds of ittoec.:3llll oakt
lir). that OM Lt no Action, but a ilia boyond all eutitiov oily.
and a single lIIINUCAtiOIk of the turn will sousing the rma•
akeptleal attiforerofltd truly iniroculoua tawer.
WE CHALLENGE THE 'WOULD •
To PTodues its Equal,
No family that once bee° ni es,oequointed
with itg'virtues will be without it,
Pelee s 4 Ct.. Sold by all Progr,lets. 4l6
E. MISHL,IER'ac CO
Bole Proprietors, Resaieg ‘ P.
,„
leywhat J. A; Dudley , tam of the Gm Hud.
ley A Stafford, 0 . 110 of the largest whoitnale dm*
establishments In this country t
thl Balla MAN Br.. Now Yolk.
January 5.1868.
N. idistmaa A eq.. Plea ding, Pa.rDear Sire
ful
It affords me pleasure to speak of wonder
effects of'your"Pala Cure," in If own cue. In
J i nn° last. I was attacked ,with //under In My
abdomen and shirk Allot suffer ng Intensely lot
nearly two weolge. I waa luduood to try your rem e.
dy, and after at. application, to lacy utter suipthe.
I was icelieved in a,fav seconds. So sudden was
•the rifler that I doultl scarcely* believe my own
sense . Praia my knowledge of tbe , prOnaratton,l,
tirtuly believe that it will stop t In from nearly
every cause and almost hut/kali,
Ftespeottlally.
J. you
Of the Arm of Dudley A Stafford. 1 holesele
• I. I ,IIDLRY,
Dm
glts. lan. 211-tf.
HARRISt •
PEARL, SOAP,
TUN CHRAPA'SY 44 NI DA'S? AII fIOLL' FOR
ALL PURPQ.V.Y T LAT .‘i()AP IS
MS&
FUR. WASHING ("..OTHL'S EXCEPTeTh.
THE GREAT AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY
take pleasure in informing the people of Beadial
and vicinity, (but more particularly all goo
Housekeepers) that they are manufacturing an
introducing a Soap Inverter to all others fpr this
following purposes t
PIIBT-44 Cleaning hint, WeoLwork i ital.
bit,_ "
OE cIND—For Oltaniog '(and Polishlat at the
same 1 me) Metals f all descriptio ns,
- Housekeepers can at once see e [neat Kasen
tago of this, as itis entirely unnocossary_to keep he
heretofore, Polishing Powder., Briok Dust. Sand.
Mhos. Ale., .Ice. ,
THlRD—bier a Palm or Bath Om, oaPeolall7
„whore' thero are any impurities or stoats upon the
hands, such as Paint, Grease of any kind. Printers'
Ink &o. &c.
, OMITS and last—Par the thousand and one
other purposes fur which soap is in constant use.
and which it is itupessible to enumerate alibis
time.
' DIRECTIONS 70R USING 114111115' PURL RO t it
for each and every purpose above mention, ~ To
be used In the same manner as any otherßoap with
this exception , our oap to acco thakit only requires ONE-THIRD
the amount or mplish the same re !
sults as others, an ONE-THIRD of the, Walt
and LABOR saved, i
WANTRD. every Perios in Readily toter,
• HARRIS' PPL l A'itt, SOAP.,
BEWARE OW ALL IMITATIONS! .
Manufactured Exclueively , by the Great Avterie
Soap 6003 Arch greet, Phi:tide/AO.
-11. A AIL IB& 00, . — Proprintora.
*i' BURiIIOLDRII i MADERA, corner of 'lllh
and Washington Streets, Sole Agents for Beading,
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY & COUN
TY. IN THE UNITED STATES.
Tho.Boap is now Offered to the. Publlo at the. lol
lowin Stores: ,
Stan r & Shonfolder, Yooma & Mundt.
A. Po telgor. • • Herbine & Prom. ,
J. & . Saylor.
i
H. (3. Holster.
la & Boone. 11, B. Piqhthorni•
D. leer, . • Hinnershlts & Batip,
J. adore, - O. lieffoltinger, -
A. Swart:, - - P. Shaeffer. '-- •
i' . .
offer 11 1 " ii so . . I D t (Yetis &Co..
M. Keifer & Bon. -
J. H. Hildobeite4 0. K. Boyer. _
W. Stott, J. T"'lne, •
ii. Hemmig, , J. ifil
- P. Dehart, J. itnO,
.
W, Boyer, - Ott & Donlet.,
0ct.17-ly f
NEW, MEAT MARKET.'
'HIE undersigned having opened a now 1411,71 T
'STOKE' und er , Library Jinn i corner of riftli
and Franklin streetsoluipectftilly solicit a Share
of public patronage. Always on hand a full slip
ply of all kinds of Meat, Sausage, SCrapplO,
ate„ at reationablo prices. All orders' promptly
filled, and customers served at their houses.
Jan 20-8 nod ItAUDENIIUSiI CONRAD.'
OTICE.—At a mooting Of The Mutual Savings
anti Building Assodiolon hold last evenink,
qL lst, MA it waitresollyed that the price per
share be redtmed tai..1.00 each, Instead of aloe
each, us heretofore, The number of shares were/
also limited VS 2000, but the assoalation ' will go
into operation ati soon as 1000 shares at()
ear bed.' Persomrdesiring to bedome Inombera
eau subscribe for shares at the store of David!
Ermentrout, No. 14 North sth street, or to either
of the underaigned. •
11.0. JONES,
JAS, le, VA} HORNE, /Committee.
1'; M. ERMENTROUT, i ,
Feb,
ROSA.DA.LIS
PURIFIES" THE MOOD:
FOR RAL BY DRU00182"8 RVERYWHPIRR.
flue 184 y
CARPETSICARPTSH
B. R. MARK XIBY & CO;.,
•
,No. ylB Plena street. below Franklin, be
tween 811th end Itelifentbstreek.
• Respectfully , inform the citizens of Reading best vi cinity, that they are manufacturing the very ln-' f
grain, ail-wool Carpets, ever offered in this city. La
y* potterne and colors. Wholesale and retail at
New York prices.
WelnVite the public to examine our goods before
purchasing eleetinsero, and 'aye 25 per cent . Buy out
of first class hands and save monCy.
4.11-8 m - B. 11. MARKLRY4 CO.
------- - -
Lewisou. SAI.H.—Tho counters and shelving of
store•rooin 403 Penn street, lately occupied by
Howler; nearly as good as ,new, can bo
bought at a low figure, by applying soon at
Jan 181 , AlltillLEWS 110THL.
LUMBER 1 LUMBER! 1.
BOAS. &V,AUDEDI4USH.
Coiner 4 ft end Sprope,etreet •
(The first .4.umbl 4egd on 4lh areet k baoso
THE HEST, CHEAPEST' ANT! MONT
CONVENIENT YARD IN THE CITY.
We halm constantly on hand ti large assort.
meat ot all kinds oLLumber, which will be Ms
poshd off at the lowest inarktot pr ,lees In 4 'teati
me to suit purohasoys. .
AUU. WAS. 040. W. ILAUDNNIAUBU.
Web' 24-Ltd . -
[OT.
66 91 4 0 RAPS FROM Tiig roxsolt
BLE, II BY A, UMBEL OFFICER.
THE 'OTMEIt i SIDE OF' ,TIIE QUESTION.
HUMOR, FANCY, AND STUBBORN 14(Yrs.
TREATMENT F PRISONERS AT
CAMP CHASE ANDJOIINBONFB ISLAND.
One of the most readable b_ogisip,Ubl !nod. For
vale by • RITTER, A CO,
eagle Book Store,
.131 Penn street. Reading,
• 4 • - -
MUSKUATSO MINKS, RATS ANI)
RACUOONS.--Inst receive() a full alma-
Went of Muskrat, Mink, Rat and Raccoon Traps
for sato cheap by, • .
MoGIOWAN i*M1114TI400:
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