THE luny EAGLE. READING . ; PA. ' • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1809. _ Tue prppiiato'is of the- 1L''.61,1 hereby give notice that they have not ti me to no • tie() every cur that barks at them PIIKAIDX.: 1 T.1011*IN'Elt141111rOr8 in Nash. villa are to give him a reception upon his arrival, there, whiftthe hero of Greenville is expectcd,to inalto a speech and "define his views.",—j'hf/o. North ilinertcan. What.changes jvill come over the spirit of men's dreams. Seven, six, five, four, aye, den .but , thren. years ago, Andrew Johnson was the iMpersonation of "loy. , ; 1 alty" and patriotism, according tv Radi cal teachingi. Rut Andrew. Johnson' proved true to the oath of his high office, he bad respect' for and defondcd'the Con ntitution :Which ho had sworn to support, and for this Radical hate and malignity will nder furglVO him. They - sneeringly *call him " the liera of Greenville," but foiget his self-sacrificing and earnest do votion to country when It rehuired more than lip i patriotista to he a Union man in 'Tennessee. The official, and editor of the North knerhati, who " went a fish leg" when the President ,of the United Staten visited Philadelphia, no that he should not bq called upon to pay that req• pea due to tho Chief .Magistrate of the nation, in the proper sort anti individual, wo admit, to sneer at and ridicule ,AN drew JollllB°lo Lip service, noiny bel• lowings at street contort], and pretty after ., dinner speeches, are the best .possible evidences of Mr.'ex•Mayor MeMiWittoPa "loyalty;" but to oxpose ono's Orion to tho'onotnyin bullota, go right , down .into the midst of the rebellion itnelf, (nee the storn mon of the fiouthorn Confederacy, anti toll them that ho aim true,to and was willing to die for the Unio,n anti tho Con. ,stitution, are characteristic, only of a man of the Spartan virtue, heroism and patri• (Aim of Andrew Johnson I The one a 'ntay.at-home coward and noisy declaimer against "copperheads" and other, Union men; the other a true patriot, who faced danger in the "times that tried men's souls I" Thia is the alight difference bo. tweet; Morton McMichael and Andrew Johnson.! , What think you, 'reader, o the two men r We know that .each and every ono of you ,will declare in favor o the 4oro,Statosman and Patriot, Andrew Johnson I PORK AS FOOD. The recent deaths trom trichina in Now York are creating some excitement amongst pork eaters, as they should do, and many persons will reilice at the growing prejudice - in this country against, the use of the floshysuch a filthy nn4 disgusting beast as the hog. How it can be otherwise than Unhealthy wo fail to perceive, and how any person who is able to obtain any other food Gan relish such an abomination, is strange indeed. It is asserted that persons 'who totally abstain from pork aro free from consump. lion and, scrofula.- Whether this is true or not we cannot shy ; but wo have no doubt that the flesh of swine, under their present habit of living, is itbsolutely, in. jurious to any ono not having the diges tion of an ostrich, to say nothing of tho groat deng i hr pf a horrible death . by the myriad worms which abound in the car cass of the filthy ',toast. Tho New York correspondent of the Phila. Ledger says: "A sensation was created on Tuesday afternoon by a statement from the' Coro• nor that several deaths occurred last week from trichina apiralls. No tower than seven eases occurred in a German boaid ing house in Carlisle street. Of those, two proved fatal; the others , aro under treatment at the City Hospital. "A piece of flesh, it seems, was taken from the arm of ono of tho deceased, and on being subjected to a miseroseopie ex amination, was ,found to contain myriads of animalettlaq A proper regard for health should cause all perfume to be exceedingly care• ful in tho use of pork. If it is used at all, lot it bo cooked very thoroughly, and partaken of in moderation, although ono would imagine that the !pally. recent deaths from trichina would dissaudo prudent persons from the ulb of such a dangerous article of food. ".18 001. D doclining in value?" asks the . Dispatch. We auswor—lsto; gold has ono fixed, immutable value l atal it is only tho fluctuation in the supposed value of the presoak worthless paper currency, that causoi the so•called "variation in the price of gold." Instead of saying that "gold is above par," tho proper oxpros• sion would be "greenbacks aro below par." Tits Allentown Daily News appears to us to be a pretty hood sort of paper, at least what little wo have seen of it. o Nen might, however, occasionally give credit to tho DAILY EAOLN for tbo articles it takes troin it and publishes its its own. "Saturday Evening Thoughts" was oil. ginal with the &au; and if it was worth copying, it was certainly worth giving credit for. We do not like plagiarists of any kind or sort., Tiq 13. ti. Government has lost seven million dollars by secret miles of gold, through favored brokers, by tho Treasury Department, nd tho brokers have made twenty million dollars by tho operation. How long will our pooplo submit to bo voted by this oitrgvagant horde of Radi cal thieves? . Onovhs.—+Many of the Radical news- Tapers are fiercely berating 'President :fohuson for giving up the bodies of the assassination conspirstoxii!,:fbe, yen. ounce ihst would wroisto4dlf tho ashes of the dead, intisk4,),ktb , infernal in its 'clsrseter. 11400,1tilloit'leaderA po shame . ItAtucAr. newspapers aro !iiiitioueli; (Es% t \ it 1 cussing the:following (pioll: i'l ileorgia has a right test her. illectora `- te,. is she not outitlot to repr!isentatio ' eon. il k maie great?" As al( answe ':i . othe itsi stion, trotn . .`disinteieited, p " .es, ar :;in the rtiailveytheiwis a little le ahegi .which the Radicals did not foresee. In. the language Of Sti 'Welton 131cOtt : .r.-- ,• i "Ohiwbat a tangled web.we weave YLen first wo praotice fo dobolvo.ll A posy nnd•dumb youth is now serv ing mit his third term in a Massachhaette 'All .---- Aga; Lector. -- - . • - ..`:: Why' does not the' ..Piepaleh, go ,)afro hysterics over this ease, as it did over, that of the idiot incethliary at Oro Aline ,floutiel' Is it because lilisinuhusetts iii i - 1 '"loil " andllerks 611114' is iimmooratio? jr.wrrliztr, :iiiiiiiiiiii. iitiiim:iipiiii.' Ilsti. or Reuss Ov ilePittSll:ktriTiVES l HARRIBBURQ, Feb. 16i 180: ;Mews ROW d: Co., .Eclilote' 'Reading Daily Eagle r • • - ~, Clictermisa My attention 'has ,heen, tolled to an editorial in one of the Rend ng dailies of the. 12th lost, which is• an unwarrantable and unjustifiable attaisk, •epon my character •as a!irate citizen end a member of the II se of Assembly. l'ho language used in article it; Untie try coming end discredita e to any gentle man connected with the •editorial frater riity. That my publin acts are fair anbjeets for newspaper criticism 'I do not'attempt to deny; .but my "word of honer;"'in either my' public •or initiate relation's; is not to •be impugned. Nor will I perainit it to be. , for In regard to the passage of the bill the sale of the burial ground Of the Ger man Reformed •congregatidn , 'of the city Of Rending, I have this to , say:t, Just before the passage of ,the .1411, I was waited upon by two ef the gentlemen who nro on the committea'olected liy the church. They distinctly stated to me, in presence of two of my.colleagues, that all the diflicultierf•which had heretofore ox• flied had bean amicably.adjusted x and that' there was •no • division ! whatever among the parties interested!:' It' was stated at the same titrttthatldr. MAN,: would not in any manner oppose the pas , sago of the bill, and that he was perfectly: willing to abide by the decision of, the congregation of the cluirch. k When the gentlemen on the Pea of the committee, called, 41(M me, they handed ins the proceedings of the meeting of • the church of the dt on the ,pteviouS Mbliday evening, together 'with other no. ceSsary documents. They'Pledged me their worse of honor, that thelustter wins nll right. An interview took plebe, at which. I was present, between these two gentlemen. The explanations being mu . ; tually satisfactory, I took charge of the bill and had it passed through , --- 1 under a suspension of the rutes.. : .. II was not aware at the time that there 49 any objection to the bill on the •pait of the members of the church, being led td this belief 13. V the statement made to my colleagues and myself. ' • I confess I was somewhat surprised, 'a few days after the passage of the bill, to learn from Mr. Illekley ) and another gen tleman, that they • wore opposed to its becoming a law. I had every, reason ,to, suppose, previous to this:tin:lo, that .Mr. RiokleY would not place the least obstacle in the way of the passage of the bill. This is a plain and truthful statement, of my connection with the church . matter. I noted throughout with the purest motive's, as I could not, either directly dr indirect ly, have any ieterest in It. ~ : . , . . Now, ns to the Water Frontage hill,, on 'which • the Reading daily lays so imich stress, I deny that I ever .pledged my "word of honor"' to either vote for it or against it. The assertion of 'the- editor that I did is a wilful and malici6us false hood, and I brand it as 8310 h• X nm somewhat amused at the other Assertion, that, unless a bill meets the approval of any ono single member, the other Repre sentatives should be careful hoi they vote uon it. This ie simply ridiculous: I will not allow any olher\rember to die to to me how I shall vote on nny, Mph sure that may present itself. - , ' • • lam (responsible to my ' c o ns tituents alone for my votes. My record Speaks for itself, mid I tim willing to Stand by it, Believe Tile, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, If. Bnoder. . The `47ltorking People. Tice marble cutteri‘of New York are making preparations to demand $4 50 for nine hours' work, Theylnow receive $4 n day for ten hours' Work, There are two hundred and fifty marbie'efitters in Now York, ono hundroil and!twenty live of whom pro organized into a trade union. The Master Builders' Assooiation, of Nx4w York city, has unanimously adopted the following regulations in reference to apprentices: Article 1. The term of apprenticeship for boys shall not be less then four years, and wo recomniond that ail employers take as many apprentices as their busi ass will warrant. Article 2. The apprentices shall be well and uniformly remunerated at the following rates :—For the first • year, $1 25; second year, $1 60; third year, $2; fourth year, and for the' remainder of the apprenticeship, $2 60 per day. Should the wages of thejournefteen ad vance or fall below the present rate of five dollars per day, the association claim the right to advance or reduce the tia4CB of the apprentice in the proportion with the increase or the reduction of the joui. 'laymen's ; wages, in the third year, and the balance of the apprenticeship only. One dollar of the weekly earnings of the apprentice for the first year may ho 101 l with the employer-or be hold by him until the expiration of the term of ap prenticeship, when the same shall be paid over to the apprentice with lawful interest to date. Article 3d. NO master mason shall no. cept the, apprentice of another, unless at I the request of the master himself, when temporarily unable to employ the appren lice or for other 'reason eatitlfactory to Moth parties. In case of ratirOtrient from basilic:is, or the death of a master; the officers of the - association shall find eta ployment for the apprentice; where ho can finish the term pf his apprenticeship. Nothing in the aboie shall be construed to prevent any Outer mason treat tak ing ariy. loung man who wishes to go un der instruction, provided he is not an ap prentice to a master atitiOa. There shall lie an arbitration commit tee of five, apftinted in the usual way, to take action on all Rattail of differ-, once arising between an employer and • an apprentice. • Each master shall make 'it his duty to afford the apprentice the benefits of the Apprentices Library, es well. as Abe drawing'qiehool of the Mechaniep, and Traders' 'Society; or any'other institution in this city for their benefit. The nitrite of all apprentices, their: ) residentkage and-nativity, 844 to whont apprentmed t . as well as the names of the apprentices already in our employ, shall be entered in a book by the' secrOarY• • AV the expiration'of th e apprentice ship the master shall provide the appVen , tine with aeortificats, signed by btmsetr and countersigned by. the officers &the association. PUOOICEDINGS oV CONOI3ESp. l i i ttig 444\., A - , ~:,,,; ;A vAin -,fiiix,,Feb. W.... , 1 i\ lii the Send,e, ills tiere • reporteit to 1 o rage , the 'di `of steamskip s, . estab 'oh n erica's JitleAkr teatint ips, t rop and relatiorto L eaptu .4w int-- nt's ftWliii: the passage to Tee Orleans. ' ''-'".--;'•-•'• : : Th 6 VirithhiElialliii tort iiiiiiikOrrel; w it il ' a iiiiiij b cial,i) ft. all 3a 0 'TA; IT l, Adverse reports wero.mtee on the bill 1 to create apttmentiof o, , ' ' if 4 i Atv , proposing'aff le toial C o llege, tribun al, litta - pandit* llier'fibieft - ofccliiiiiii - 6tictl' tnont forvortiin,quflitl t itr„rt,tq'etfuty t tif Claims. ". .: ; • Mr. 'Thayer intriAticed ii )ill requir i ng the planting of trees oli,lioitleftbad 5°4'19- ,thenti. l, . • ' ' • o • , • •, •,,,,,- ••.• ~,:i.i in ThO'.risohilib ' to pay,' PitiatOrs frf.)tn, the rteedu r strii telle,Stated . .fit. I ,oe fnii term' of the Vor !nth COligrese 'Wei' die. Bussed.' '.. , '... - ... • • .• ~ . .e, I'6 4 7 The; ' lndigo . AppfoprAtion' ,Inll;,lyp,S, ,oiip . iol,eied: •• ', , , ,„. , ,, ~,`:, '.The dFedentqt1 0 'if Autti,.o.Whr .1 191).t. I§ . enaior elect from /Ale ; were p,rpsetjPid: the llpinfo'ilindingbill . W,aa ag(o4‘t? in 'evening. session. ';, • ~,i,. : , ,:j c , •,,,, &n the Itouse ; ',the Y,;leptiOn (qtrAmitt,oo rep6rted.tbat Thom, Nt . A . IlaMilt.on, clalniing,a Beat , as Reproseettitlx,4l4,l4Xso prom T4innessee' tras poi entitled to,it; ThoupplentaryZialtonal Bag ;tne 1 • .i. t n m - tilt came pp - on a motion to reconsider , the vote liying it on tho tablis ; land its,ro-. . c onsideraileit . ,, was.'.,,agreed 7 , (),. ,4f.l•,Cr, some parliamentary tactics; the bill wa s recommitted ; with instr,tietions tliatt ,it bo forthwith reportdil buck ' with 00, rst it threwseetions and,l'ilr;: i pburia l o nolpini meat as a fourth. ,'('ho ,ill, being ao ro portodi.rinilospo(ll y i cas4ctl, nap :77. , The Artify,bill was,considered in ' Ov© • ding segsion.. : ~. Pqlir r> V ANIRIA ' HAttitisnotto, the SoAate l a nutnhir of bliis- Fisher, ono' relative io prOccOingti ill the sekeral . courts' of this 'c l oTnO,11:. wealth; providing that a'pnityin zqterictst in a case before any COnit ‘rioas OF Distriet,CotiFt,conipcise4 of t President • an . st one or tnisrgs:AsOci*:e 14(iges, if he thinks it would be prejudi cial to have it tried fietere:ani i)artionlar, JOldge t it can be triad by t44otheii - 4 406, Ir. Pavia, . One regnlr 9 i the. lSie 'ticalserer Co pay ii'4rmet'4 4 'Nation itt!,lhink of Rdaog sitopq,:b:eiljg 4p i)or cent. on the oieeps otgold furnnsfied he State in aedordapee with an act approved Ipth January, and the, Supplement thereto, by the said bent( TthilsFoperaiing aft a State bank.' '; " • Att% McCandless, One supPlerapntal'Y to the act to coneolidate t :hce.; the laws rola. : ting to portal proceedings and pleadings. In the tionse various reports of cam nitttees were recei , i.'cd. , '!The whole of theipssion; hothinorning, Lind eining ? ‘9lll3 ocpplea in gonshipring tliekienerat ApprOprigtiOn Nll. ' inti • I likVrati teb. 18.—The Captain Ciop E eral has issued a deree 'tinder which all aitban ports, where thatch - are no:eastern onses, are to be closed. , . ,Twenty yecaptured Spaniards have ar rived here, including Uchida, :ex-Gover nor of Bayaino,,and nePlieti. to, ex-Cap ta)a General tLersundi and Colonel Lone. •Culonel;Qtiiros has.arrivied at4iguani frOta Santiago, haying feught, his,Way the, 'whole diet ice. Count Valtnaseda is at X t iguatil. The insurgent Chiefs are ; con. a ntly on the ni4vo. • • A. despatch from Segue; the:l7tl4 _lags Were is no sug ar in that marketcand that tlieinsurgent had , burned the - railroad at Cruices. I - . , lAdviees fr oth Gnaniantii "stale that stigar is'arrlving rapidly, and' that 'three 'mole have cleared for New York: The presence of, the „insurrection reduces the dop, 20,000 hoisheads, and no tobacco con he procured. !A despatch filial Manzahillo 14th; says. Colonel .I.,Oneo's 'Dolman has arrived from Ilayarno with 1000 refugees, : mostly .we.. men and eltildre4. The troops were harrassed'all the way by the indargentii; The column was to -leave on the 18th with a conveyance, to bring the remain. der of the refugees from "Imam, ' Two "geutlomen', ,worn recently sen tenced in London ,to live, yearn' 3mpris4 °ftment ! , with'bard labor, for fiayingmil. fully damaged a railway carriage' on :the Doyer au4 Chatham • 11,silr.oad. Jlil . po i cuniarq offarkwero irpfusecl. pointr i bfaak the,!nagistrate. tELEORAPHIC -SUMMARY. :The Senate:Foreign Committee yestor• day agreed unanimously: to teconareend the rejection of the 2 Alabama Claims Treaty. They agreed to report ! favorably 'upon, the satgralisattou and San , Jubn• Treaties. 'r r. 'The 41144 yeaterdAy mfirtlied several noreinallona, among i them A.. B: Banks; to be Indian Agent ittiplacesof Wynkotop ) resigned., ' • ' James P. Babcock has been nominated for Congress by the, Democrats of ,the Second Co'nnceticut Diairict; !rho .Newfonndland, Legielaturop 14 4 vcito of b 34 to 8, haa adopted an addreda favoring confederation with Canada. The Delaware, 4ftokawarinek and Went- pre. Railroad Company have' purehand 'the hip!r4i . mod , Ploez ;Railroad, , and sq. edged a,porpopel lotyle ,of the, Oswego rind yracuse Railroad. , • ,• . Ono hundred andapiOrlioyßn Cuban refugees arrived at Key West on %dues- dais James Weaver and Jf1131114, MeQuaril were arrested it) Now York, few days since, for the robbery sl2f l ooofrOm • the National'Banlroi:New Windsor, krt. 'ryland. i1,95;i306 of ibil:btiods 'work TO Una in their possoision t ratid tbOTlrdie ibster daisurrenderqd to the aUthoritiei ryland. In ; Troy, ttcW:torf , t," . o . tiVedtpsday, , . • • Joe) B. Thompson wmp` Oenteneed by Judge Hogebpom 29 yeala 4/44,, Months impripontnegt-in-, Clinton jal ) at hard,lekor, for thliourdsr of Tbom as, H. Bailey. A bill "of exception in. the case bas been flidd. lo tZ ro ''' 2 :$ 1 1 1 1110 1, tie 51011 s' ` 11114$ voW 1n the- Awl& 6 b t :',0110 ilt!itiAb will Wtctecl up. . is " ”fircifernl litUftpilici thM on ,•Cith or . bieszt diet . will become acateiti, : ij eA nii*hetitbni t 1 ,,,, tionks VlWiiiolo4P' 6l i anjt: licke4' . ''' '' ' ' 6 ns il/ of- nos itiOi ti• at iliw.oz-. coasum; Al& for•instanee r rainy, 46 merit, ,i9PRIP ofkci , TfiCtt,go9d XegoTkbas 4 11Yeilf tiegitaed, ' Allot his'itlrtiOYl, take ifo eedence by virtue of their brevet. • , ;r — mucakciri.s. BRAVIIIWMITAITA4'S O II,OIIT4, ruod:tgidtullittatfrelifte:giitiolgani:llla r t i on hiondiVe l/t clay of ,t_tiareu next. at On t 1s L. t e,aße noon the annual election for thirteen Di tfr *ill be held, Whet() all the tneinhers - ore int itectl‘ho wish to perticipateja the eaktolectioe, n hoc th? non.nitendince. f, b - •• - ,•';' •W. N. PaTTRIGlift, SelPyi . . IiTLON.LA-On lloturdan - the 4' lath a largo ',GItNV RUSSIAN LOODIIOtINDI The tinder wlltreeelvo a Haltahle reward by leaving .aahl Dog at JAVA!' Solloir EN WS, Verner' Thlril • and upcuotaiidlitrecto, (Lauera Garden)., , • • • .. A WPINTIOii, CAMPO Y," VIZOR Iteichnent Reading Iteseryee,arn heret by,tlntitlett tliAton, IftetUting for 11lb elect Inn Aleilleors.ealkbe heti' at Aulenhnett'a Unli t piY - BArdLUrhr Everatio• "Mit nt• O'dtock llrflititlP4 7 .4t. is impottant Met nit Diemhbre tare present at the penM time herein oed. 13y order or ",; , TPSGAR it. CHRIST, i Ozanne ecaflnTi , atnirngtn. feb 18-St4 13, • •T)EAU. matipg HALL 051 E AND 6it'ClfttE'GlilAt BAIWAIIV9 Onlts apo,Clo pp•Io Odor In splon(1,141 eiyk ,critic :S 'X . () SUIT - No. litA3 PE NI" el* FaOr; fol),113d i - • NI AT YOUR OWN 1-10 M IS. TOEMA 14.1-51Itttahl(% tOr Piteko $lB lago,pkollte.—Aticiromi rcir parti o ult4lo rICO t "C I :01 ' 4E1 " i No. 10 CII6BIIY ST. N. Y. LATEST NEW YOU NEWO, • A IT T I F.I. E R ! TIIF • Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms 900. 1 / a ttlel:oo—Three for $2.00, .Iwo Bottlea Hold: in ono day in N, Y. City. 44 • All Druggld: in It EADING 8011 It, -Vom, Rib. 19 • A 0,, seek offered to the Dahlia of Readloc All the proof or the above that is, required iv trial. it share of patronage la aolieited. TODIAS DARTO. 'BVOI. : 4I 3I tOsf No. 543 PENN. ,Ato,Aovr, Oft:orisig a, splendid etyock of SPRING GOODS. EXCELM'NTirI'iB4 Anlinimpasse,tl stock ic)( gouts'. FURNISHING GOODS. CAIjI, AND BE - udll '& n'iwO - IWO,ND'E HALL ElviPLOYli(tEN'f I= II LADIES! 1 x.,ooir OUT! 1 - Logic ourr! LOOK* OUT ! I 'LOOK OUT ! I • ll r3aauVliti3thoCOmpioxloa." "Givoa a Rosy Glow to Um Chooks," sUI• Ruby Tinge to tho,Llp4." • r6itainovoa al) IllolOaa and Frocklos t 's 1 no' Hoot iri tlw COSTARS" =I i EMortlin e ' 2'll V :Oil ail'! iltdi (dr lid soot, right ! I can't siand Ili lint ; Light , oft and got a ox of q;JOSTAIRV 000 SOLVENT ota 1)1m.) 1. 1 411 Dr gg ie ttre (l & o li talPistiVu d 4ll it. "COSTA ICS" STANDARD PI Y,PARATiONS Ann Cofilaes” Rat, itoachote.,..Ee(erniiitatoi's. neastait'a" Bed Bag Exterosiliftfore, . aCoseaefP! (only pore) .P9erder. "only 1t (A ible Itemetiiniknown." . "18 yens establislid,in Now l'ork.fP 1:2,000 Boxes and ..Flolcs matiofactured 1 I BOwtg.) t !of aplirlops 1yAk4t19411." "All Druggists in kEt IN soil theni.',' Aildiess • ' "COSTAR." 10 CrOßby'l. ) . N. Y. , ,! LW/ N. DrYAB &CO., 21 rah ttolv ) .lCl- tob ttl-dat• ' ' • r O,EIIIIOIITA.LI 111.10.110V,A101 BAR 'S LIQUOR 'STORE, ItaisbiAn tempted frout.the Iteyistido If** 011 to the hew sn4 elegant istorei " " • NO.' 437 PElll l f, STEEAT. • Where easterners will and **ail large stook at the best and plinilt • . , • wirtS BRANDIES WHISKIES N N W,ADVILN ••••••••••11,20.11._„..... • tr - uf OF FA ON „ , . I' is • • 41, I - ' T r.} \ . • 4 1 .tk11rES C E CI STAVFOrel ). A.Asfilioiwnitc,simoupt7 • t l. ' announces to the'elil sena of Iletull.ne,,lltat' hairfflt I%IIIOI'6CM litifehant 'Tattering estaKislugen, to the, laintlsomo atorp toOtn - 110. Ole rOAll t etttet ho 1s; no* •Tir4. pared. *Oh an' Increased tt,Ook `gowls 410 superior titellities for inanefueturing, , '• • • wottmAptin criOn*ci, of the boat quelifT geode,kgottbn,up in • the highoet etPe. - 414T8' ° USilt 1'43 i 4 l'l` I I :A bi if; . ki ORIN GLOODB. .' • , _ • . . of ovory?etyle and *arlety to suit tho MAW of all In Vunt of anything in this lino, 1 None but thb best hanits aro 'Otarttns9o mid of work iguaruteetl. The patrbuuso of tho publto le respectfully s011'ogoAL; , . . ~ • . S TAMES ff. STA tertlit 6, ' ' fOb 1841 , -- . • No. 616 Penn Street. t . , I Tilt. LOUIS .1)E BARTH kun N, office anfk if residonoo, No;-214 North Ninth street, licatling s Pa.(fob 174 m. , (113 0ARDING.—A, g atiklelniULtind wire 01' . two ottiglo' 4ont.o(p_eu can bo accoronlo. ato4 vsitti boar 4 at Tip i . • vg w,cop*Valtri k ut: fobl3-iivd.,•q t - •• • - , . 11)UBLIC SALE OY I,I4iNK. I •be sold at Public Salo. At tho Koyotono Rouse, on- 8 ATUKDAY.:.. February 20th, 1E69, at ololook, 2 _tn,. M MURES OP FARMERS' NATIONAL, D4NI STINK. by fehlttpoll Atacgoiloor. ANKING t 11120., ing t x ,G E on, d , oa , l ll ° F i l v AI p o c N ovi s ,ta IlliAlown on Now York anallillattolpliln: Interest paid on all doposits., Opon'at 9 a. na: Close, at p. m. •• 101 l 1.11.18110NG BROTH EN. JT KEHLY W litilesale and llctall dbnloi: in .LUMIIE it, Iteading,Pawkeopsoonstant i on' nand and for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, general .assortmont of White .Pine,• Sprace,' Cherry • Oak, Ash, Chostnut, Indiana Black- ang Whito Walnut, Carolina 'Follow ?lab, an Idlohl. gnu panel LUMBER, thoroughly seasoned and tinder colter.' Also, White Pine, Croes, and Nortir Caroll,na Green Swamp Collar SHINGLES.' Ordbrs respectfully solicitod and promptly attended to, For nrjeos. nail at the NEW BRICK 'OFFICE, on Hie corner of Final h and' Pine street% or, address , • ' E !Mr.. C0)174441, • i Reading, ill FREDERICK W.''LATEIt, , • ' ' "OLD j'AITL," Owner J*t7h c 4 Ku/ling:on areas. !loading, Pa. Solo Agent for Borke and Lebanon countlea, for theoelebrated SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY. most reliable and durable Scales over Naomi boforo the publie. t • and 'Boo them before purchasing else• ere. uporlorinduooments oirerol to buyers. A,lot,of sooond-band 4"LAPPORM SC•ALNS;. On band and.for sale cheap. kept 4- WANTEp, 75 S.H , , t 1 EAST PENNSYLVA NIA RAILROAD STOCK, BY BUSIiI)NG & BRO., No, IO„ NIIORTU SIXTII .STIZIONIT re) LAUMAN (t lIAMMITiti 1NU"p11TE1!,...9 AND DEALERS CHOICE LIQUORS, WINES AND SEGARS, 128 SOUTH Nll4lll sTintr, , (.4. U. LAthkiAN. Fob. 9. ' " ct& = 11tinioie - ' ppmcnli t, • ?. Y , 4 it I) likr CUTLERY, GUNS F . HOUSE 'FURNISHING' GOODS; 111 TA:I , TIH-.PLATES, SHEET . IROI4. - : Building Materials, * BADDLERY, &c; , &v., dce. No.. 612 . '.*PENN STREET, sEADoro, PA $ 024-- .A : . (1 . 21111BEM10 : 1118 • , FARMERS AND' OONSIGNOU, 11110 ' 4114,7 wish to stout Grat.n. Oro. /40,3 .u.oomiptitatoo ri10000.0114 Moo. Attartior, r Mak, ot =I ' Versed.) wholesale and retail, at lower pikes than calk be purehased eLsewhero. Also, a superiorlalpt , - 7 • • • - „ . tioiwheat Meal ' and Potatiles. . . 081aq:4105 North IGhighth Bt.Nosatrigas. TOO- —Positively one,iiight EVENING, FEU, nth Annual Way of o orlitinta aim only CONTINENTAL OLD F, 0 L K fs,'+ IMEDI their VOiiAL ND iND . TRUUNNTAL . CON SRNS. iiiildtratiVO Or UM lualepand moil° of Bing. tg ' , writ OLDEN TLME." ^• - JO rrcgratillalk. Ad .lgalim 00 ctn. liegorvoii lilts $0 otH. Commencing ,8. Turin hinting preolso -o..quartor before fob Matti ' IN PHILADELPHIA. G. U. itAmutr,r. Extensive-Grain Warehbusbi Now today foi l ' ERIE 'lr • I • ,P • • FLOUR 4491 PP, .Acii -, f a. ul~•. • J. K:tAllY N 11,111•;*it II bonatantlyou hand itpd fox;; sate at :Ilia. • . • :,'LQWESI , .Piti()%s ; „ • • , I si \„, , • WRITE '•RI . i . ls l , 4.14..L0pic„ INDIANA BLACK MI6 WHITE • , *444161' 7 ~.9.444910/14 L IVI E Thoroughly ooksouod and under cover • .1, . • • . ~ „ • . .. • - • • , : .. ALSO, ~ WHITK OYPRE&S";'1 1 .Anp, ' NORTJge 4 gor44 * .:4 . l4l);-A r AMP CRDAR 'ir I • SHINGLES.; WOrdors 'rompeatfully. a! tiY•omptty %M0t144(1 to: ror. /to call nethe .N*P,W 1111,ICX...OFFICE, On th 4 tlerospr of.Obitrikond rineittrce 114fittyise:' J. KIi,'ELY. • 0 Feb 28, 1883-tfd I Importafit to Printers 3 PRESSES, FOR SAE MIME =IEEE 4. FINE CHANCE FOR MACUI NISTS AND MANI4FAC TUR.ERS. ONE FN DINE ONE BOILER TO BE SOLI/ Ch TAP. The following machtnery is offered for sale, at advantageous rates : • -9 NE OSCILLATING ENGINE OF FOUR HORSE POWER. OlsIE EIGHT—HORSE TUBULAR UP ONE LARGE CYLINDER-PRINT 1 ING PRESS, GAZETTE SIZE. 6SIE SMALLVABRIMICIN ONF 4 STANDING PRESS. Apply at the Adler Office, or addroaa . RITTER St CO., Reading, Pa deo 7 • " Y: WANTS. The V MORNIT & LIGIIT.—W. T. HAIN has secured o ORR, PAINTER CO., the agency for th above named stove, which to meeting with unparalleled succors IVherOVOr it appears. It combinqk ail the , modern improvements, such-as reversible .cross pieces, feeder door and cut off Rues, tlt hasextra largo OVEN, and as a baker not surpassed 1)y. anystOvo kn. the ,mat; et: They' have ill given tlie , - beet $0,1,16-• lactlon. Every , 'stkiVe • siar tented. The,. place to get it is at No. 2), North Eighth .street. ROOFING AND SPOUTING and all kinds .Of light JO work solicited and ptomntly 'Wended to. lia'Ving had consider gide experience in this line I •fool_fiat isried that can produce Work in the best wanner possible, and at as reasonable_ terms as any other - place in the city. 1 • To OLIO as inay.tikyor Too vr,t tit thlitrplAt! rows I will say that the twat of satisfao tion will be guaranteed. ' fobl6-Imil.) IME `NIOLIN(/ HALL EESTAURANT, 210 North MgMA Street. ABRAHAM STOUT, PROPRIETOR. ()boles Wines and Eatables on hand also, at stock of IL s l ll l ll l 4ger Wei Lunelk asj i , 404kylniio 44 aro Inv. WI to a 11.., A few iloßtAalli Oan be keommodute witil good ltoatd. IJou 21-Itud lIIM oi 1 i' V t 4 • %k r •,* i lIICIIIGAN PANEL, , RE A DWG PA IMI ANI). RIGHT BOILER. PRESS. Y. T.' II ATN, - 20 North Eighth street R t , v 1,.. \4l(iitrlib 13 1 1' - _ ._.. t-i .._ . 1 , ~. t I Ifrie ==l PRINTING, t'sv, ill The Proprietors 'of. The Daily ARM PIiRPARRD ME EMI 'ALL .Or ;131'RUCE, j08 ,,, w()R1 pitam In' t,y, . N ENTLI. FAIR PRI[CEBI itaving nmplo - racilitie3 anti goal n•orkn►on the}r are enabled to exe auto every variety of , printing do siredlky= , MERDNINTS; MEppli\NICS, AND BUSINESS MEN, (Woke,) -1 PamOlote, Ontologuci, Postori, Handbills, .0 ‘ programmes, Circulars, Legal Blank', Notes, Receipts, Rill-Heads, Letter.Headp, 801 l oards j Olt of 'Faro, Wedding , .Cards Business Cards,-&o., Wo aro confident that all work optrustod to tts will be done factorily'tcgthp,cpstomoy l>ulh t►slo Bey lo ,l l ll4;priggiY',ll f Our portioned and political friendA aro reminded that thoy,ean instp 4i.41„;1" v4ntago to tirmselves, u 4 lino. Aprons or mail , . . li.npromp‘ly oxpgt,p(li''Addros`ti • . • • j , itITTER. & CO, - • = ; ,2.=1, / ) ,? 'DAILY .If;Aturavi. AND :{, GA Z ETT.F.I. VFW „, ;; 00,Peiln Street Reading Pa. une 25, le6B, • iiettim:r BUSIIONQ 13.1t0•, /iANKERSi . Deaic : s . ' S:' BONDS & ,STOCKS, GOLI I , SU4YER - AND COUPONS. . 'DRAFTS, ON NEW YORK AND PIIILADELPIIIA; , Intoesit, rata al all NOS4 B . ac 0 a. m. Close al 3 p.)1 1 - - BITtilfOl,TG t BROTIIpt , „ pUBLIO be sold at Public , Salo. on Saturilay, 20th Fob., iSi39, at ono o'clock, P. 2.l.,mt.the Keystone House, MI thAt certain'iot or Nero of ground with the ,' thriso stet 01VF.1514N0 '.110US" ; tlstreont *sitnatad bri tlf&Bduth eAsten. comfit of Third and Franklin streets, Kew]. Ink. Said lot being 80 feet in front and 1 01 feet deep, more or less. The house is blibe stautial, having 'teen quite recently thoroughly repairisd, and has all the tooderAl conyiipluntes.-IW4II,- fOisilf;', l r and bitth roomWeitl,' Tuthill will . "' • eay. ANN JANE ,IlOUStal. W. Y. LYOB, Au c tioneer. yet) 0.04. €'.' i .t, - EERIE t.. ['; ME! MM anct Went); Gazette El = ME ?„ , AN I) AT .I,' ;(1 ' f ME HUOIL AH t . IN NM LOA',