=MIMI M II 0 U II 11 a EADING. 11l Ay, PioiitUAßY 19, 1869. CITY ANk, CRNTY7 111110 DiTiO -Di 14 - P. M. N A rtuAtteN will open on the &hey!. canal on theist of Marc!' next. 'Cut; Proceedtngs of Igo Hamburg Teachers Institute are crowded out to. d a y, Will appear to-morrow. Ors Irish fellow citizons, it is saidiare lout to make arrangements for the ap• owrinte celebration of St. Tatrielea I) y. Mg fine weather yesterday crowded rvi r protnenaties with youth And beauty. no w, II a, snows and prom etolevi stay "to hum." A li ons': became frightened at the ears blgt e vening-at Seventh and Franklin ,treetq and But a desperate attempt to Ns away. ho couldn't Nit." i'ma.—The ladies connected with the F i f t h street Presbyterian church ,are mti.sing preparationa to hold a fair and straw h er ry festival iliotnetinie in Juno IMO T HE f i r A t, day of April—gencrally pad dfly—ig fast approaching. About 'time fir those having bins to pay at that time to look around and, Bee wrote the money is to come from. SALE OF BANK gilea . K.—Win ho 801 d at pUblie sale, at the Keystone House, to; Jogrow, Saturday, nt I o'clock, 58 sham o f r u mors National Bank stock, by Win. V. Lyon, Auctioneer. 1 1 1c0 II TIM KICK fti , A HORSE.— Mr. {lever, yoplng man icsiding in Maidencreek township, was kickod by a horse, in the Ado, On Mont ay Ittst i f'rom din effects of which ho died yesterday morning. NOTIIINO RAM 1410 le to be found now•a•days. All is dull and prosy in the city. Business wink i 6 be alleeted by ninthly rortati And weAtlio . r,' and both merchants' and 'cleats have a• 't I quiet time of . .1 11A IMIW. -.Jackson tithan, sq., Um bought of Mrs. Seheitly the real estate of Daniel Scheitlq, Big., situate between nee and Walnnt In tbni}orough (AVM.; borg,contalnink bnll4lng lotn ',int) 20 feet front. Tiye property,wan sold uppn• private torms.! ilt•stxrss.—On all sides tbe-nato b li :y preparation is' heard. 'lqui t os of 1/11 , 311C88 nro overhauled and reno+atod,' anti stock is cleared away antlitoW is dltii pinyed, and evory . fresh day' s w9rk, be-. tokens the expectations of a lively and lucrative opening of tho year. insnospr 'Hash who keeps a Warding house. on 6tata . street, Hamburg, foun4 on 50nd# niorn- 1 jug that his boarders hart • doentnpod on the preceding' bigot, possessing them* selves et' various artieles of clothiag.bo,- )4eging to Mrs,' Bast. They also got pods on ramie pretenses in some of the 'Ores in that town. . , Quin a nilAUiller of People are !heeotri , ing fearfol•that s the mi d. wfmther. - tiro Dow havinii.wiir k have the t efreet, if f bring nig the hadO t nn't t daeront „Ai& trees toi ' maturity bolero • the proper tithe: They are of' the 'opinion that the cold weather is Clot Yetlo'veil hlitl should there he a sadden-change the craft in all firokiy -I,lllty would bo iaOtly *Oxon,. and eon. 81.11uotitIrtheriiiVauld haa great et' tt fa the comingiedson.' • • . T.lsrf.- 2 -We denbt', whoth'Ortifore is a plane in.tho State where the ladies dress Cftitli more taste than thoy_do in this city, lint it takes tneney (o;keep up viiith,tlo , (milieus now•a;days. . n olden times, it wag safe for t)ltir ofitodainta:cirbad- Mances to embark on the'sea of' matri• money; now ho must atop and consider bvfore venturing LAI enterpriSe of tho Mod. Aro wo right? Two of titathtest mre t we have seen far a long t no were presented to us ye's• day by Mr.' Fred. Moors, proprietor of tlia'Poun Street Marble Works,' above' second. They were raised Ano Moors himself iststyear, and though . kept so long a time , are still as fresh and sweet as itollgtl jußt PiOikOtt from the tree, They. aro of the hnownas "the Reading," and are *fill worthy to bear the haute of our Waal, fel city. . . \ • TI►l: WAWINOTO6 I!O31 OATIBIAO.n. -The carriage of the Washington Rose eolitpatty arrived last evening. It• IR I very prottily painted in' tho.boot style Of art, do prevailing color Eking. carmine. ►; , titd and white stripes, Alas Portral Wallington on the aido • badgos add to the effect. ' The lookois Are richly' Oarv. NI. The now sigilakianw ,Is au At rip tiro feature, iao allso - j o ho,e, P sidol itilivip,, which area oxeO lout pattern, Through , put, the eaiTiage looks bOantiful hpd AllO " Ambly Bevil' OtitiivollTObl proud, ', .. StNitut:tr. 4tit 13114D0W is ::NEW . Nouk.—A hasty glanco over the con tents of.thienow work retreats agraph. to, intetosting aty.lo of :writing by. the • author, Mathew Halo Stidth,.••• It glteh, a history of a nuistiber otthe notable: men of gow York,:but we' notice par ticularly that the most noted' Itadro,. cool° In for the largest ,shain f .Pr 8 tI• • Juno monnot to Radical .. t ' their N'inwo, and espeoially Wit in 4 d o- ). Wood, a bravo, lioneAt cud i lgatless . llonics;rat, come • In for lust' Sul large A share of abuse. With the exceptions, the work is very readable, and gives "no, Porhalia, a bettor ii insight . into Now, York lifo and manners than is to be i i: in any other book' that we know, 0, ' Miss N. A:111111than; is. at present ISO' vaning the city for subscribers. C '- POLICE AppAtita:—.The moon and sta looked serenely dtiwit tipl rg tithivaity' 1 t! night, at leinst in the earlier part the 'fj,'; and (boy tieetned to haVo a soothin ;eft, feet, The policemen wont ibair.ri pia, • peacefully, and quietly, and naught t00.,1 curred "to disturb the harmony' of tit* otvaston." The Int gor portion of our peo ple wont to their Mines earlit,. and were as "snug as a bug in a tug" 16 the* bildii . long bolero the um:Kiwi' hours" thciught, of making their appoaranon: Solly drunks, heavy drunks and fighting drunks were not to be soon oh our•prin., cipal thoroughfares, nor In the betigetfc by-ways and lam* of the, 'city. In tip morning hours snow:and rata interutlng. 'fed, end descended gently to the earth. .• This added to the peace ofour olty's Oa main, and thus in our " Pelle() ItoPcirt. 'without special interest to-day. ~ , ' Thor° wore 10 Lodgers at thO , Station liouso last night. m i.ol ns ItEAOING SAVINOS • BANK. - L" ehartcr of this institution, lips 4C beep ! renewok.l for twenty jears: It 'had man vonilucteCi on a safe and profiltsl4 in' the pait;aod the integrity ana ksoOltOoi qualification s ot'ita of aro a auffietenll ~ klarantees of its StlneStie in Ow fot,,O,tos Largo and small gut tisetreoit tlepotit, and paid on demand with inter. est. It does not interfere with the other banks of the city. 'The inatltUtlbd bone• tits our city by loaning woody to blisitiesi at a fair discount. .intar4tat is itisid . at the Sato of 5 per cont.poroOtriontp or 4 per cont , for shorter per iods. I= BOA.IID of CONTROLitaItIOI.44II-6 Biskra of Controllers ' of' the Beading§elrOt Distriot hold their stated' irionthlir theist ing in the High *loot Halleonldonday, evening, ireb. 15tb,(18(18.' On Motion Skuil..Frissi I WitS 1 11Iti% p3olnted temporos 4. thgrzese.- and 11,913 a 14. Monies tempers:sr mcretedry. • The roll was called, - andlheltillbwing , members worfiptegent Messrs. Boyer," Ilriper, Bisalkinner , Coyle, Denhavt, EclOrtts SCOW. Fry, elet, GotrugslrfAbiwtfarif Ilagonman .Jones,' Johnston, Keiser, TAlim e Molenlght johnilit9lM-Meol,* Mulligan, Neff; Richer(hiLillightifiges,i holend, Bonney, Bhaabor, 80011, Rprech, Umbonhauer, Valentine- 7 41. • Messrs. Islarwlok, McKnight O. B.,atid Walter, arrived at later peat bf- the eVe4- Absent—W:lBBre. P 14111144 and &lea, fer-2. p t.. Tho Chairinatt announced , ha• the fir tit bUsineas in order, the election br Peria4,-* tient officers for the enrting .year. Preaidentrr-Mr. Ilagenman tinted Jesse G. Hawley, Rag.' M. Haw— ley 'declined, and nominated ,01 Richards; Egg. On motion of Mr. I.TfigoOman;, : Mr; Richards was eleete4, by agfiam,ation. •, The,Prosident elect took the l Chalr,and co in a w remarlie thankedithettehrd•fer the #.9oowed evidence titer hndgiyen or tliplir confidence 1q him is their presiding °Meer, • e On , motion the; Board then.. proceeded to the election of a BocrittalV • i „ Mr, Pry norntruited i lfdp X), :Berney, , and Mr. Hawley : nominated J. T. Vales. tine, Esq. ,1 • • . 2 • The roll was edited, and Messrs. Bri. 'nor, pokort, From!, fry, Gertiand e ronca, Jeionlon,Leiser,Moßnight John,Wets, M cGowan, ' Mulligan, N'efi", itic)harde, Rannoy, Shaaber, Valentino-4-17 Noted, for Parnell. ,_,Meears. Boyer, Blissikurner,•'' Coyle,' /10011 art, Ermentrout, illawley, Mr:lnman, Leto, Riglitmyer, .Rolapd, Bonn f Spreohor, I.lMbenhauer-14 voted , for Valentino. Mr.' Barnes wag, 'there.' fore, declared (fleeted t3oocotary., , , On, motion, the, Board Proceeded to elect a Treasurer. • . . . Mr._ Brinor nominated rotor Jones, nery.r Mr. Hagenman nominated Wai: Ermentrout, Esq. The roll was called,' and Mesers. nor, Ermentrout, Ethan, Frees,, Fry, Johnsten, Keiser, McKnight . John, Neir, Richards, Roland, Rennoy,'Ffhatibet and 'Valentino-14 voted for. Mr. Jones. , Messrs. Boyer, Bisellininer, ,t.ioyle, lenbart, Getz, Gornando '• Hawley, Ha %Oilman, Lotsa, Moors, McGowan, Mulli .Frani • Right myor,' Scull. Sprocher,LATm . - 'honbenor-10, voted for Mr. Ermontrout. whOiyas thereupon declared dulytleoted Treasurer. 10ri , motion of Mr. liagenn3an, ' the Tree4urer elect, was required to Ore Nor to be approv'ed by the Board, in the purn of $30,000. for the correct per formance of hie duties. On Motion of Mr. Roland,' the,:laywy s Of the • Secretart And o'fc the' Treasurer' Was,flXod at the - same amount, as. paid last year, viz: #3OO to the Secretary: and a 'commission to the Trot:bull of twO ,pereent, on alt tax oollekted . 7 ; Oh motion of.. Mr. liagentnati, the, Prosident was directed to appoint, .tha St4Mding Committees for the .otisuing Tear. The regular business then *Coining, biA 'tore the Board, the Secretary road tho minutes of the last mooting, atid no'oh jeotion being made, thoy wore approyo. The City Superlutendont4 J.L.Barnes . ; ropiocrted - two cases of whlpPi Mc doting schtiol hours, and. Fitatecl that he haduiiot onferded the rude retlUiring lttrq. to sus. pond . the teachers committing the of; ,feneo,. hocause Moro wore' dertalo exteh. Mating cireumst an (ski coo no o te(t yrlt ,th trateSactions, , . and ,secedes he had net' learned all the facts soon enough:Or:Ans. ' tity bhp in suspending for so shoit a time: . .prevlot4s to tho meetims•ottlio BOO& • On motion of Mr. Hawlpy r tho. Aggro of - the Supeririterldent, in the)! cases . re ferred to, was sustained by the Boards On Motion of Mr.•Hagoninan, tho rose intionadopted at•the lastineeting orate , Beard, ,requiring suspensions of pupils Croat aohool to be made aftor school hours, was . rescluded. • . • Reports of Standing Committela h i eing thou In order; Mr. loreos h Chairtnad No Sobool Codunittee, offered the fol lowing resolution : , . Resolved; That lane C. Wentzel, zie A. Cotterell, Mary L. Zeller, Alice. R.. Bechtel, Carrie D. Slumber, Louisa Set loy, and Bohecca Worley, bo excused from furthor attendance at the Beading Normal School,- their avorages at the soy oral examinations being above the sten dant required by the- rules: for the gov 'ernmont of said schwi,otititllng teachers to •be ' excused. tithe resolution, was adopted. , . Mr. Proos also prosonted the fell/ming additional proviio to tho rosolution `adopted recently , excusing tpaohers from. ittendlog Normal School,. . Provided, That such teacher shall have' taught In the public) schools of this city 'fbr the 'three years next preceding tho ‘ time at Which such teachers may bo ox- , enstat Prom further attendanCe at the! Normal School. The proviso was , adopted. 1 ' Boland, Chairman Conimittee On So dory Schools, presented the appli oati ne of for permanent eer ; odes from the State Superintendent of, Common Sohoble. • bit motion of Mr. Brlner,tho officera or tho Board were directed to sign thelotto lhilons contained in the applicationit. Mr. McGowan, from Conimittop on rrlinaty Sohools, moved In ( 5 0inierit the appointinent of Miss Lizzie, Y. McGowan and Misa Clara Maxten, as teaoherit in let WI id Sections. Mr. Ilriner madO :certain Irides re 4 lative to tho appointrrlent of sat triaohof4i and moved to Postpone the 'co, rapstlitift. Disagreed to. ' Mr. ifawley moved that a special com mittee of throe bo appointed-;-Mrs Briner the institute inquirles'as th the Manner in Which not , / tvachOrit, al•O sulfated, arid report the result of such .Ihquirloa to the Board at the next meet. , lug. I Agreed to. *-- The President appointed the folloWipg as the oqincnittee 4 1 14esers. Briner, joneal ,Ild *lllllgam, , . . , . Thtt following bilis were presented by ,40 , atious conunitteq :.a 'BP:IT:6)111e Grow, repal ilbg clock In : ,Ikl BeCtion, • If 50 , 1040 t. J, Hessler, 2 wooden shades .for 3d Section, ga • r & Rieharde, putting ,stol ) ,0 3d Section, Bid p 6,y et Ruckstool, carpenter 1 ii,'... , ..xiirk, &0., in 3d Section, - 12 64 ; ,145hUAD. Schaeffer, carpenter work • ;'3-1 62 d Section, . Ifctln Vturistian, tax overpaid, ',Fred: Donbrink, ,keyo, and black smith work in lat sWtion, B tsedliower, Pink,&, Co., 1q day's • ..1- ' work in let Section . ' • '..•a 8 44 herd & :Reber, gate latcb, &a., In 4th ' Seistlon, t ' 105 Hiram Fry, haullni . ashos in 4th section, , 150 11% P.ll.eiter, Lumber, sth, Section, 381 3: IA Barnes, freight and charges en desk r H..'V t Illunliu, for assisting at Nor. - mal School Oxamination, B. A.'4reen, 8 dayslaaohing as a aoostituto for Miss .1-144bson, dor.' iljg ' 4,44, Wm. R. Shadoll,ropair)ng, in Section, . 5 23 John 10. Saell, ;stoves and repair. fit n Oh motion c, (80'40 Golge !Argil :l 4 Co. inkjugs elates 450.'in 201. ; • , ;.2030 Martha Rhul din* WO. ' ipg jitt .I.t,t4tif.likit Idles 'guts ; MI darts illness 40 , Loretta C. :loony, '`hhe ~ t 4 • daYaii • • teaohLtur 'O4 INist.pN Bur L • t f•• „, '64 . and moved that dire . Swavely. tieap toted jaOresili of the aohoo ro4m it the 'oOrner of Bth aud'lthigamin et t, at a *salary of #3 1 3 a year. , + . 3."• , tvve*Vr. , ll erse.at.OW.,w.mr•-•,'ls.,,wbs9t3vs`2 II 50 1 80 84 500 2,06 1 75 1 1 Oninotlon nf Mr; 4 7,,V i reee,tWarkblaet, ro reia,rred to the oongartil,w mix Jo, Wog, .. . CI i I t ti On /motion of Min ‘lfteea, order* were 1 I directed / 4 , d, be drawn for tha tiallitiea 'ol`. the! See tat,. and Vtissurgc t , Ti5:,11309 ; tot Pkgi ejary's salary. and MOM ,for, .'A i reSalutrere commisahm. 7. • v., .•..< tII• t• ,''. • 1 , •Y r ane i Committee® td"ilidt . 'lliikii fitsh l and the schoola in la i t,4eo lA., Ir . , ta t they had attended o their , • atlas an round everything l ielteapt two 1 ptivlealif let and 24 , sectkons,,in or i dir o'l4 opndition and,the dehodla 'Or ,W , 'The emninittees to vialt fi tkn 5/Um 1 i ebot.onatild not report: , •.. Mr. Jones, Treasurer for last yanr o pkia.'l dented hie aooount,toOther 40%040 tint i AlidliVe r report theroo4l,antl; 6 ntotten '0'1 4 %4 1 . agonman, bAtli documents wore referred to the new Finance committee.' i • On motion'of - 10. Hagentnah, the sub ' jest o f f d delika for tho now school buildings was referred to the new Committee on Building and Repatre, with inatructions AO re rt at, the next `.,doting, as to the i ltin end, Cost of the desks suitable for • ado tlen„ i On motio n of lit. BOyer, it was resolv. ed that When the Board ,' adjourn' V , it ad. I'tim' tilliieet again sin Friday ,eening, ONltery 2.4 th, inst. - L s, '!Tini SeOretary road a proposition from F: ill Co., to put heaters in the now sebool' building lit Rim street and on mettion or . Or. Boyer,`the' proposition was, referred tp.i special ,Committee of five ii)ernbers*,- one from each section, for oonsideration • 'lllO Preoldont appointed the .commit: 'tee si follows ktoos; Boyer, Roland, Pry,h Hagori man, and. Valentine. ' ~,„ . i , •'k On motion, the lloard i adjouined. '' , l' ' • 'JOHN L. BAltNitS, Secretary; • •,_• HALL • Or .IfAsaioNar young ;friend, JattlOS KU Stafford, fashionable wirchant tailorlbas'rcinoved from, his eidatand to , No:01 Penn street. James, we guarantee„ Sate p i a aPiendid 114 !Rd those o f our readers lorho will call on Limn willgat sults to their Satisfaction, both as to, quality and price. Ho already has, pa hand a splendid stook of Spring Goods, togektaor ,with - a largo assortment " of gents' furnishing goods. • ° , • e ••• 4 Iloard of Controllers- EDITIttrEAoLE : Please Announce' the ,wing Standing— Committees of the Board of Controllers -of the Reading School Diiitrict for tne ensuing year. 'JNO, S. RICHARDS. President. , reb,..10; 1869. Norma/ Sehool—Saraiiel Frees,,C4isir 7 , man, J.. Lawrence Cletze Henry S. Eck ilenry, ;Johnston,, Michael Walter, Peter Jones{ Wm. MAighttnyer. —J. Hageninan, Chair toidtir J? T ,Valentine, l)aniol Shaaber, Henri IS; Eckert, Jesse (1. Hawley, Wm. I.l. , G&licnid; H. M. Banney. grfitionari,Bchools—ließry Fry; Chair';' tnan,Daniel'Errnentrotit, John F. Mpers, Jiittieti Aolaiid, Wm' • .0. McGowan DavidlT, l eff, Michael Walter. , r! Secondary ScUels-- 2 Jarlies M. itetri'lid, Chairinati l l• Nillianh H. Gernand, Chas. B. ,Mel.Cnight, J. T. •Valentine, Henry 'Johnston' Jacob Bissilqinier, James Mot !gti,,tv,;ll; PrinOrit Schools —jeakt G. Hawley, ahairrnanitewis plrinoi,'Henry Fry, J. Hageninan, Liora, Michael R, Poy_tir t Daniel Shaaber, Finance r- LeWis Briper, Dpniel A'rinentrout, 1f..3f. Itanney, Un viti 'Keyser~, John' B. Shaeffer, • Amos; Phillippi, John Denhart." ' Buildirrg and Repairs 'Chairinan, Jactib R. Harwich, illram Unibenhauer; -golomoti Sprech,, try,l;Jacobc . .Bissikuiner, Charles Scull' Panio Su ilea jpbn F. Chairman, Pin. Meclobtin, MiChael K. lloyer e . lY':`,Mßli:9lght, Amyl' H. Liess, Jacob' ..Idaririek, (Amos Phillippi. • , './tinfiers-i—James Milligan, Chairman,: Seltinseti . preeher; William- Uinbenhan-, 'Charlps , Scull, .John B. Shaeffer, Daniel 01016;101m Denhart. Text' Hooo —.T. Lawrence Getz, Chair man, Simuel Frees, Peter'Jones, h 4Ohn" MaKiMit, , ; David Neff, Win.' M. Right: -payer, Rabid Keiser. • .• , No* ii s the 'best i time to prune gl ne ape vis., -. 1 ' ~, -,...;. "ii. - DaoKitis-HeAirso •..I. l t,t‘ritea.' 7 —We have received the following communica tleii' frOth 'bne who . signs himself ""A Broken4learted Father." Wii'liike it for granted that what fie pays is true, and if `so, his r dhughter certainly acted very imprudentlyt the time (and as the sequel _ proved' to b i i r sorroWand i sbame) in tie cep;ing the.° cort and' attentions of an entire strangeroci matter whether ho Was “dressed; as a gentleman," ' We forbear further,comnient, but a honiily could be written on what " it` Arokeit-Ilearted Father" writes us, that might, prove said tars and beneficial to a great many other young ladies Rnd'er similacircumstances: • . ::.,' ItEADINU, r ob. 16th, 1869. • Ed.: l l?taiiny Earl' le :-,-1 am on the eve of leaving Ileadiag forever, after tidying lived here as man-and boy Pir over fifty seam dit4 all throngli ' the villainy of some Nil am, tin the guise of a, moo r who has btought I disgrace • on a once good name, and misery and alinine rote n once happy fatnilV. -- -.- I will give the particulars in the col umnS'of your paper, in the hope that it' maybe the means of saving som e other family froth disgrace. ' • - i 'ln Otteller, of last year ,I had occasion to go to 'Philadelphia for a few days; beam. inginy tango' In. the upper,end of town, iit,tharge'e r my only unmarried 'daughter. 00,Sup,day evening she attended church, as 1100 •on leaving whieh ; she was es t ertqdh A' party, dressed as a gen tl emani (..t ITholia opetipied.the same pew with her iii 'chute 7 who asked if be could accom 'pony ke r home ? She accepted his'escort; , and . iis it commenced riiiiiing she offered, himthe loati of an umbrella, which she •went iptothe' house to get for him. He ,followed,' er into the sitting room, where he Aetna; her from liehifid; pressiali'd handkerchief - to her faee l - when,„ oho in atantly beeame insensible, in which con- Aided the rascal effected her ruin. Thee my pooilgirl recovered - hd consciousness the villain had gone. leaving the umbrella in the hallsway. When I returned home my daugl4er told me Of the circumstance, and over since I have used everylexertioOpriVately to find out 'the villain end bring 114 to justice, but I 'am • sorry tO say without success; and at the earnest reqiiest of My' oor child, I am now About to leave gending forever. . • : ; .1. Hoping the publicati, u,ef this Will Piit some of the young lad es ,of Beadingpr) their gaard against suc infamous;seoun drills whe,hover about , t•qr churches- ea-, ticing,innocent girls to rain, i.. 1 am yours, Mr. Editor, ' A'BROKRN-11EARTSD FATEIgEt:' ' • . 'llfotteu Mar r,:t. llueboug lißre., BanketAl, 11%16, North But ~ ..t stroot, quoto as foll o ws „ If ~../IJ Rita,e4lio, Feb 19 IEVA7 14 , i.1) . ., B f olll3Bl - ''. i . 1 'll2 7 Id , BO:40. 862 - .••- " •' , 'k u 114'" New U . B. &an's, 1864, JulV and Jan. ,' , 110 Neo,U4. 8.5.20's 1805. May aped Nolo , . : 112 ' l4 l o l B th w k u irto nlB S evr Julifi' Odjan. ••;‘, 1 1° 10 . No • • ikr; 6 ( 1 18 111113 , .1 4 I - ~, ~ ' POI 4 a ' 108* 4 lila* #oric up 4012 cvolggike —33 Gold id sOlng at Studpng a Brea., 4 183 ... GiNl t ' e pto BoILNFI Ron kit:Li - L=lm: POi r T ri T 1% ilditettlNlßTl3 AND 1 ,11 TUBE . -.. The undersigned otter Or, 116 repoaablii re,t4)o, ono, os t olliatilog , ;mine of trodr-Itorsa L'Ower;•and oat) Elgh -Florio Tubular Upright Holler. Apply ut the Ammo Oleo or address' iI T TER & CO. (Old 17•1 1 10,1 Re4dlnfir_ell. !::11ES===iiel OM ammo THE, MARKETS: ,• ," llNlADisq,,Ob..l9;iffiti '1"•1 14 4101Phht Th ere liiiii' t an uneasy 'tie 414 ilis, latent* Circles yeate*lay itc,Con. I 0. 4 14. 4 i 0 e 0. Shit !incitement ;reported in "iiti.:Sliefiti;fl 4 ol( IcOrltt ataang the opera. Atka itie4ool6 and gold. The ruskupon our bond niarleilit•by;Xuropoan COptfalists der. ilhitibb`buit44eo weeks has been it genuine Wlagfull to the two rival oiliest', and the (Meet of their? opinntlena hilniiiirlably felt 'lN i :the, li*;,42llirkot heeording to their' leagettOtliy. In , the present ear the un -1 :oettlilat condition which is yet* peiceptl- bl iiitinil-tati:dechled upward tendency in Mites ffer Loans, am pretty distinctly 'trace ashlil..to 11%11 etreet, and it he to b e cared that SO, t,ektiler e ff orts will be do by these publio disturbers to so fltietuti t te the rates of golti t beds and stoOks'gea rally, as to raake'. It dinioult to ascertain' their -real Market values. It is (hiring these times of Conn:don and disorder, of their own creating, that they transact their Du ! milieu; Ibis; now harvest time, with thous (Mil they are utihsually busy. ' • ' it hOO to no knouting hew far these influ endes will yet affect the looal, Market, and thrbugh it alto ,business interests of the country., It wo uld be a very serious evil just at the Opening of spring; when money is uplver,o4)lyiagreat demand, If any arts 'peel Pealie eheald be . employed to add to the usual stringency ; but if this bond fever lasta NM foai that the prediction elin earning it a,Week ago will be literally var. pled, and ..that ; l!too muob •oreillt will prove a curse' , to our country.- Under, an increased dernand for money call loans pAquoocl'ilt 3@7 per cont. On other scour. itios. Street loans at, Falo por cent., ao. , •. 1 Cording togrdeo. . . . . Government Loftus wore depressed and lower. state Loans were also weak. CI Leans are a fraction higher, and the ne ,issues sold at 101. Lehigh Gold ' Loan do, alined to 6914. 2 `llCading Railroad fluctuated between 40(t18y i —olesing at, 44- 1 6. Pennsylvania Railroad sold at lis%—a decline of /, and Lehigh :Valley Railway at 55;c,. 1234 wAs bid for Camden and Amboy Railroad i 3 fotiL ittlo Schuylkill Railroad; 32% for C t il awissa Railroad Preferred,and 33 for Nor a Pennsylvania Railroad. . tFIR WINTHR WIIBAT enolt.—k prlVotte letter from A reliable authority at Sall . Francisco says the prospects indicate that million acres of wheat will bp sown In California this year. At IlftcOn Sacks of a _cental ohgh,Wftloll is not alnivo the average/ ' yield in that State, tho orop wfll amount to the munificent ono of 25,000,000 bushels. tolegra,ph'adviees us of allood in that Stair, more severe in its offecti than any that has been experionced there Sham 1e42, but Nie do not learn that the autumn •and winterksown•wheat has Sustained any serious damage. ' from present- appearan• oes a oonsiderable portion of the surplus crop of last year will have to be carried over, owing to tthe aotivo cOmpotitliin anions buyers lain, summer and autumn, resulting the maintenance 'of prices considerably abOVe tho scale at.i whloh 4 our eastera markets and thoso of foreign corm tNina havikaffortled any warrant. Some of the now4ledged . Anoulatora have either teen used u or at crippled, gnan- Inally, by, uniform heavy lossos oa oiports,' and thalpsiness at San .franci9bo Is gravi tating baby into the hands of old and ex porieuaocl Thus, at last advt. eds;the ' , leading': Operator of former sea. *iM p tiita year, till quite lately, kept orntty. Much alOof_from Cho market, was loading no lose than' i oloven Maps of" 13,050' registered tons, or Considerably more than 411 etliere combined. • In this instance the ,apiforlsrivalmnt the bird and the "worrre'le 8411 opi,ol, einon dal -As a natur al' donaeifuonee of the extreme rates at whit* wheat has been held at Ban Francis , eo l frolgliti3 Ilaye' boon depressed 'through. 'cut the seatiOn and a good deal of tonnage has been eoropelled to seek buslaosi at the Onandlstands and elsewhere. It the los. soessl . tho past six of .eight, months shall be heeded, the .losses to outside Specula• tors, rcaulting_from their own folly, will ,hot havelioon altogether without compen sating influence in the future.' ' Tiirning to the eastern side of our omit& 'nent,the prospects for an lacreaseftrowth of winter wheat are highly encouraging. In Tenn6see and tho other liOrdor States the breadth of land seeded is materially ln oreased?while tho Aitiant is in a nourishing condition. .Intelligenco from the great whoa!, ; Acids . Ohio, Indiana Michigan and Illinois is to•the ellen that the appear. duce of the grain ,promises au, unusually largo crop xtext your. Thoro is still noun) dahgor ,font frost, but it is ovory day di minishing' The . Opening of ,wring with assuranoo of abundance is seldom followod by disappointment In the summer. Good crops amtgoneral,prosperity aro so closely allied that the latter is almost certain to follow. the former. „A, repetition' oven of such crops as woo gathered last year would do much to repal l i• the wastes of war. ;.__ New Y or k gnjpping List. Tlw lieading Grata and Flour Mirky/. =I . . White Wheat lelOur por bbl., • 's2 00: Roil " Extra .Ftitllly per bb1....,011 00 II 0 N.. 1000 CornChop(nOW) .4 1 1 5 Corn (now) ° Th.. 05 Itistmiddlloger,..4. , ..4 w ""1 30 Cominon,, i..., - i...,.00 Bran, ....i ' _ 40 Corn Meal, , 1 IBU riarixb PlllOl3. Whit° Wheat per.buishel, 1 SOW 00 '' 1 00C/1 70 Rya 1 40 0 its , • • of/ (Agit ~..", n .", • • 85 • • 80 l'rodiwe Market. There Is no felling off in the demand for Cloverseed, and fUrther sales of 203 bush els are reported'et $9 75010, and some from seeondlandS at $lO 25. 100 bushels Tim tilY sold at $2 75. The receipts of Flaxseed are trifling, and it commands $2 02 per bus. The flour market continues to bo char neterlzed by great depression, and - with, a total absence of any shipping demand l and a very limited inquiry from the trace, Rmall salesof Superfine at 15 000$3 23 per barrel; Extra Family at $7 25(07 75; 1. , 0ou: sylvaniado. do. at $BOB 75: Ohlo do. do. at stl 5008 73; and fancy dots at $lO 50012 50. We continueto quote Rye Flour at 0707 25, but there Is very. littledoing In tfio artt Prie,OSof Corp Meal aro nominal. °Elia . 09troingsot Prime Wheat are small, and this islho Only description wanted. Small sales of Red at slBo@l 00 and Amber 0:t $1 MIL Rya lb steady at $1 5.5: Corn is dull at yesterday's quotations. Sales of yellaw 0119.089,C0nts and 600 bushels white at 84 Cents. Oats are held firmlY and Earth creates of Western wore reported at 750,0 /0c 4ave l he n r r l o ty o a r n o d d. M: i t y lt hi n s o ky fu is rtl d te u r n sa a l n es d -ranges froglind.osl. , •• „Mg and' Straw :Market. • Up to this teeruing 28 loads of bay were brought into the pity. Most olit, Was taken to the press. It witataken at prices quoted below. Readfag May Market. . , Timotby , Long Rye Straw Meadow Ray Tangled orrEst,, PiH6, Poutiohlors. Lead Porto! a 7 hhct Btnoouery of every kjnd, at th EAGLE Bong BTosit, No, 512 ponn str ee t, - (tga 10-1 w 4 I=lll SELL I ING P RIC RS. $l5 16 0 O 0 for MIX) Iti; IJ'O.) a I. .. 11'03 " "- — SteOllD rY- -131190%1.01311‘. Iglicgt..4sPlts wad letter papor for. e3to 'at Eats bobkitors. _ • , • , . Oman lairr.-ahi following list of letters remain in thii Nei °Moe, for, tho week ending Feb. , lPtb. Peradni ap plying ter any ot these letters wiltpleaso monitor% that they are advertised in the 4 4 1)si tar 'norm t I.Ih.DIX9 ° LIST. , MTS II A. Becht 1, ' Mrs litertha'Ffitering, ' • Miss Elizabeth Boar o. . Miss Caroline Heft, ' Miss Ennuis Hayne, : . . Mrs Hannah Mannar, Mrs Mary S Itarbold, , Miss Emma Kramer, Kate Koch,. ' ' - - Miss' Martha Miller, - Mr& Ildia And Phillippi, ' Mrs Catharine Reeee, . Mho Susan Rhoads, Amelia 0 *Minh, • Mitts Raborta Seigfrled, . Miss Sarah S Scherer, Ilion M Sehaeffer, Miss Mary A Wartinan, ' Mrs Sarah Walker, Mrs Catharine 7orner. OENTLIMFIN'S LIST. - Milton Althouse, Alex Anderson, Thomas W Arnold, ',MOOTS k Bird,. Amos D Bearer, Addison A Bowe, 0 It Illankonhiler, John BarreK, . John (7 BOViliVilli Isaac Barrett, ,John Black, . Michael Buggy, ' M Bogen; . It B Beath, . Dan S Clouser, .1 M Campbell, • Harrison Dippers!, , • JameifDeven, ' Isaac Deppena2) • Samuel Dewees, • Wellington Mindoro, : M U Davis, Joel Doisher, ' A IT Engel, ' . William Engel, Clement Fox Frederick E Foster, David 'Flex, ' . John Farewell, • Jos Pricker, John Goulds, Edward Gross, _ %ergo Harn, Adam Hamer, David. Hinkle, Nathaniel Hawkins, Warren -B Heller, • John Johnston; • . ~ ' John George Karim t, (Ship) ; David P Kauftnan, • ' Henry Krull, Mr •Levenge, ', . , Farnell, (Mob, (4) •• IfentY Mueller,• ' 'John Miles, Joseph Morgan ' • •Rev C.NteDowoll, Tobias oody, , , , 'williAin osot, , " ,lapies Ruth, , , John Ruthenberger Jr., 'John A.Risser, ' ' • , Levi Rico, i i'Tornitin Russell, • i)aniel 11. Sterner, David E Snyder ' IA - Sellorried tic Co.; . • John Stout, John R Smith, William' Seigfrted, Chhrles H Smith, Daniel Soul, , A G Toadvine, i II °Vatter, • ' i • Abrahain Wagner, , r,. Frederick Werner, • Isadore Wilson{' . V Mr WilliaMS, , 1 . • rotOT 0 lirtiontit, i, 4 8 It WaSt, , • •' . '' ' krlOllOllIS Yoourn. . . A LONG and bandsonto °halts, rnacio of candy suspended from either and of the show window of I. • Baia°, 030. Penn street, attracts nineh attention. Tile links are 3 Inches long, tho entire lenkelt of the chain being 10 feet. 110osu occupied by Wm. Woisor, in Leesport, for rent. Apply to J. tl, Thpiloy, Adler oMce, Reading, , • DANolittocia.--=Lumber should , not be piled so aslu overhang the stroot. , To day the 'hoards piled along tho street at a lumbor :yard at Seoood and Franklin stroots, were blown off by the high wind, to tho great danget of , footriissongors, espeelaltr'eldidretli passing under the proloctlng of of the boards. Tx the •Xonthly Gossip of - I,ippineote3 Magazlne for March, the following inci dent is related with groat gusto : "At a reoont lecture delivered at the Ly ceum in Berks county, Pennsyl vania, . Profosser X: stated that Saturn had a ring - - BM thouband miles brood; gi Manna I" Hans , Zimmerman wai l / 2 overheard to:exclalin, ti what for 'a fin ger he must have!" vhis very funny imam lly the very funny editor lacks,. 'Mt, one essential, (not,very material, we admit) and that Is, truth! No such Incident has over happened in forks county, and we do not think there is a man by the name of Hans Zinlinerznan within her borders.' 'We have a. plaiu r plodding people up hero in the mountains, pretty well no eustoined to tninding their own business, and there is just as much intelligence And retiaowat hero as in . tiny. other county in the Commonwealth. At any .rate, the penny:a-liners and sap-heads, who do up the funny things for the Phil adelphia papers and magazines, aro not able to teach them anything that they do not already know. Will you please put that *in your pipe, and smoke it at your leisure, - Air. ;Lippincott I Ingiortant Decision. .The U. S. Supreme Court, Chief Jus tice Chase delivering the opinion, has de cided in the ease of Bronson against Rhodes,' brought up from the Court of Appeals, of New York, that ;old . con tracts must be satis fi ed with coin. When the kind of currency le not mentioned, then legal tende s are lawful in such con nection. Mess s. Davis , and Bwayne gave their ungti 'Hod cement, but Mr. hillier dissented in great measure from the opinion. ; TAE NATIONAL I I BTOVE TIN AND HOLLOW-W ARE _ EM PODIUM OF THDOITY OF BEADING. .D. Ci SCHNADER, 414 'PEN-N STREET, Woulk - oall tho attention of the pnblio to his large stook of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stoves, Ranges, Tin, Hollowware and House keeping good. of every, description. Roofing • and Rpontlng promptly attended to at the lowest price. Give him a call. fob 18.4)td XfOTlCE.TrAnadjourned meeting of the Illstockholders of the Reading fAbrary Company wilt be held ht Library Hall; corner of Fifth and Franklin streets, on Fridsy evening,the 191. h of February, at nfotelock. W.,2dUItRAY WEIDMAN, Secretary. feb*tddi "LireGOWAN 14ILTIMORE, dealers in IIItILEDWAREi Cutlery, Guns, House Varnishing. Goods, METALS, Tin Plate's, Sheet Iron, BUILDING MATEEIALS, Saddlery, /to.. Ito., Ate., he. No. 612 Yenn, street, Beading, Pa. • (fib T AVidAN.lt llLUMlLL, , .llnporters and JLidealere in„CUOION LIQUORS, WINES AND SEGARS, South Ninth stligot, Philadelphia. (i. AN, fob IS-, End.] G. C. HAMILL. ri LOT 11 S WRINGERS, Step Ladders, ull /warranted, at MoRNIORTIS .11AltU, WARESTORE, TRIM ntp:l Pons streets. fob 184mt1. , -NOVA, AND RtADIN6 t RAILROAD TENTER ARRA NG RACENV • Of PASSENll lsli TRAlNN .Bl4llll""Pcmsmix 1170, 1808. PIVE TRIUNE DOWN TO P/DILADEI; PM 4, passs . .Wading, M. 7.50, 10.45 111t4 11.15 A. w adi .2s and ti.M P. 11. , UP To oyrravipas, at /0.85 A. 1.1.11110 SAO 0kt0115,00 P. IL TRAINS WEST TO LETIANON $ HARRIS. • EURO.. .. Western IlirpresWiroin NOw.York, at 1.0 A. M. and 1,50 P. id. at 10.19 I'. M. Marrlsbarg A.ceollimodation Train at 7.15 and Mail TOOns at 10.45 A. IL, and 0.051. hi. On Sunday, the down trains pass 'head. lug at 9.40 A. M. and 4.51$ • P. M and up trains st, 10.50 M.', and 5 , 571'. ~ The 4.23 P. M. down, anti Mho A. Al. up tratile. run Only between Philadelphia and llemly it_ig.' Up trains leave Philadollohla for Reading, :Harrisburg and Pottsville at 7,30 and 9.15 A. M., 1230 noon, and 8,30 P. 11., and at 4.45 P. M. for Reading only. Thos.ls A. M. train connects with trains for Tamaqua, Wit. 1 lamsnort, Minim Buffalo, Niagara and Canada. The 8.15 A.ll,,and 3,301,'. 81. up trains from Philadelphia,. and 10.85 A. M., and 4.11 P. M. down trains. Stop only eat principal eta. Mons below Reading. Reading Acconinnalat Om Train: Loaves Reading at 7.80 A. 11,, rot i nciting front Phil. adelphia at 4.45 r. M. - The Pottstown Aeconntimit ion tram leaves Pottstown at 0.45 A. 81. net urning loaves Philadelphia at 1.001. M.. Thu Western Express trains connect at Harrisburg with Ramos trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad tUrltalt imoro, Pitts burgh and all pohits Westland t be 10,45 Mall train connects at Ilartfislifirg fort Pitts. burgh. Laneatter,Chamborsburg, t4tlnbury, Soranton, Pittston, IV Incesbarro, Williams. iort, Look Haven, Rlinira and the Cana. tae. raesenger trains leave Upper Depot for Ephrata title, Columbia and I.llllOllSt or at 7.00 A'. 3f. and 6.161'. M, Through Fitstr;Class Coupon Tickets and Emigrant& tickets at reduced Fares, to all thoprittelptil points in the North,West and the Canatlas. • COMMUT*TION.TitiiETB, With 26 Coupons, nt 2 p'sr oont,, Ms oonnt t bstwoon any points desired. MILEAGE TICKETS, (,food ,for 2000 betwoon all points, wt •5 OQ-►(o; faulilles and business firms, SEASON TICKETS, tOoott for the holder only, for 3, d, 9 and 12 month% 'between all polnte, at reduced Faro, School Sown Tickots Ond-thlrd lose than the aboVe., 44- Passengers will take t t he Expre” trains West at the UPPER ompoT, all other trains at the LOWER or OLD DEPOT. 100 pounds Baggage allowed each pas»on• gor. • , Passengers are requested to! purchase their tickets before entering• the oars, as higher faros aro charged if paid in the oars. Excursion Tickots, good for one day. by 7.80 A, Accommodation Train to 1441 • adoipbla i and retain, atla 60 each. , (io A, N May 23] Gongral Buperlittondout, EAST 'PENNA. RAILROAD ARRANGEMEN TRAIN Or PASSENGER , TS, Oinintenaing Monday,. Dtcember2lBl,) , &3B. RP( I g s, lttnag l it i +3 ,l l; A. .4 arrives lentown 12.05; et New Yip:lol.s9;P. M. ' • Igo. 7 Irina Mail.leal , es Rending at 4.20 P. M. arrives At AllentoWnls:ss'; at New York 10.45, m. •• , • a n,a t,' no, • a R 11)4; 0 xecpt Sunday, stopping at 411 Way StatiOns between Reading and Now York. , EXPRICSS TEAMS: Leave Reading at it it - u al Arrive° at Now York at 14 ThesO trains run through from Pitts. burgh to , New-York, without Om ge of earsotoppini only at Lyons, Allentown, Iset 'anon JunotlOn, CHMoil - , White Howie, Smokylllo, Bound Brook, Plainilohl and Elizabeth. The 5,44 41. AL train zups daily except Sumlash4 and Maildaye.. The 2.28 P. M. traps VIII, dally'fixeopt Sul - Ways. The 7,3111'. M. 411(1 1.00 A. M. trains run 'gaily. '' West bourn trains , l eave New York, at the foot of Liberty dtreet, as follows Leave New Yotk. • Arrive at Hauling. 12.00 M. Mail NO, 0, Am P. Al; 0.00 A. M. Express Train, 11.601'. M. 5.101'. M. Express Train, Ih.lo P. M. B.eo P. lit. Express Train,. 1.00 A. Al. Mail Tlain leaving Allentown at 7.20, A. 1114stotis at all WAY tSiatiotis, arriving at Reading at 9.10, A. Al., running daily 'except Sundays. • TO 12 AL Train froul Nevi York, stops at all Stations between Now York find Reading, leaving Allentown at 4.20, P. M., arriving at Estiging at 9.00, P. Ai., run ning daily e'rwt The 8.00 P.. M..train from New York, rmul daily • stopping rit Elisabeth, Plain. fold, SoniMerVille, Junction Easton , (1 Bethlehem, arriving at Allentown 11.46, P. M., Nosing; Lyons A. 1220,1 A. M., arriv ing at Reading at 1.00 A. M: rime:lwo aro requested, to purchase tickets before entering the ears, • a 20 as extra will be charged and collected on the train from all who pay the fare to the Conductor. • COMMUTATION TICKETS, good for Twenty-six Trips, at 25 per cent. giscount between any points desired. • MILEAGE TICKET BOOKS • for 2000 miles, good' between nil points on this or'the Philadolphialit Ilrading It It or lho Beading Columbia at 1 1 62.60 moll for Ifamilteß and firms. SHAWN TILANTS, good for the holder only, for throe; six, • ino and twolvo months, at reduced rates. P. M, EIthIr.NTIIOUT. General Tioket Agent. MEM RItADINLI .k. COLUMBIA winatoth), i , ar tioli pmEE On ti a n t y l 2! a fko o r r Tha MA IN. r iaongrri r aWivill run on this road as follows: Leave Reaqug at 6t Arrive at Lancaster at 65 56 Columbia nt " 61 Lanhaster at " " Columbia at 1 IIk:TURNING Leave Laneahter k Columbia at -8.00 A. N. :Cohmiblo, at • . P. M. " • Lancaster at • 8.261. 141. Arrive at Reading at, 10.20 A. M,, ' 1 git Reading at , • 6.101'. IC' Trains Nos. 0 and 4 make close connec tionlat. Reading 'with treble 'North and Routh, 'on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and Weston the,Lelninon Valley Road, No. 2 ,also, makes ()lode conneetien with train for Now York. Tiekete can be obtained at the offices of the New Jersey Central It. R. foot of Lib erty street, New York, and Phila.'& Read ing R. R. Thirteenth and Celowhill eta., Ps itadelpbl ~ i• ' Through Tickets .to .Now York and Phil adelphia, tiold at 'gill the ntinelpal stations and baggage checked through. Trains are run by Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad time, whiCh is ten minutes faster than Pennsylvania R. S. Time. GEQR4II Y. (MGR, -Superintendent. E. F. Keay IR, Gtn. Frt. IlitTieket Agent. fob 18-1 m 11 ANTED.—TwO good compositors at W __ THIS OFFIOE.O feu 18 NOTE PAPER, Felt SALI at the EAGLE 011 lee. W i tliMlV;hi l lit hi liga tl 9 l l "l" Lrlt AND Dille r 000D8, iri oriler to re•opon.au ontiro now tin (.1 woll oolOotod stock, at NO. 317 PENN , RTARET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH, where I will pay particular 'Attention to keep all the latest styles of .LADIEV,AIIBSEB' AND 011111111.1 7 3 PR HAT AND BONNET FIL4III4Bp Ilste ass& lt 0— and a_ cora) _Jrtncl - ont of everything pertaining to the Afillinery,and Trimmieg line. I eapress My most hearty thanks for test favors, and every respectfully Bolton he continuance of the same. Satisfaction guaranteed. fob 184111td 1111 S. 0. 11. HELLER. $lO )2 w E a t s V l All t p o ..— fo Ae w cl da lh y t e l n eprr w e i lgd e Clu itcow ing to this city from the terra of James S. 11111. The above reward will be paid by leaving the same ab . rats ()Meg, lob 11 • ' IOT i R SALE.—WiII be sold at Private Sale. r the Stook of J. .110DC4151113 , 11,11111 ER 8110 P, with appurteridnef s. di No. 9.5.5 Penn ictreet, Iteddirog. Sold oil account of going UM/other btorness.. 10 . .) 11 tl MMISMEM tiAmnrity 1111 . P S OA. P • ' CANNLO LRo, n W_A A Iro. ?44 6tmo u IL " Y A A Ie iT IIPOLUANI F'D O R I VIE ORRAT AMBEICAN. ROAP COMPANY take pleasure icinity. t ut i more the pimple of Beading , sett vore pastieniarlY all good Housekeeperst tat they art manufacturing and introducing a Soap superior to all others for the following purposes , : - - 111189.\--Por Moaning "Petit, Woed-wort, Mos , N1)--Por Cleaning (and PAWN, at the same t me) Motels of ilk descripttons. Housekeepers can at once sea the groat advan tage of this, 10 it is entirely unnecomart to keep a, heretofOre, Polishing POwders, BriOlt Dust. Sand. Ashes, Ac., THlRD—b`or. a Palm or Bath 'PstitP. peeiaily where thorn are any impurities or sloths u on the . hands, such as Paint, Ureaae of any hind. fluters' Ink , I'OURTH and last—Pot the thousand and one other purposes for which soap Is in constant use , and which it is tunDossible to er4reerate at this time.. DIRR(IWffi ?OR %Yenta BAIR& PRAM. SOAP for each and every purposo above mentioned, To bo used in the same manner as any otber Soap with this exception, that it only requires ONN-TIII l) the amount of our Soap to areomplish the same re sults as others, and 0: NS-THIRD of the TIBIN and 1,A21101t saved, WANTRI). ercry Peeson in hcaiiing Co fry Il A It . lt I 8 ' E Alt 80 A P ' , BR,WARN OP ALL IMITATIONS! MiimOirtured 1 4 :,eclutirely by tA# (;rent Amerie Soap (k 4,1011 Arch &nett ' Milady/tin. It A URI SR 0 0 rroliriotors. _ ire UPRICiiOI.IItR A Mioints, corner of Fifth And Washington Streote,•Sole Agents for Reading. AtINNTS WANTED UNITED STATES. ("DUN. TY IN TIIE The - Snap is now offered to the rublio at the fol lowing stores: \ Staudt? , Shonfolder, i:oeure ,It llousum. A. Potteiger, erbloe & From, J. ,ti D. Solorl. ' - . o.llelster, Hafer A Doom), ,F. B. Fiehthorn, • D. Keiser, _ "Ipnnershita A Buhl+, J, Dundoro. . li . ~( eirelfigor, A. Swart:, - , . beefier. . 0. Thotone, - I, , OrettlA co., F. Keffor A Bro., M. Keffor 4 Son, __. J , IL. itildobo4l, . 4 y.t r i l ioipy. W. Stott, , A lo,e. D. Ilenntilg, lig , F. Doltart, J. Kline, V. 'lover, Ott 4 Bottler. 00t.17-1y 6.11 A, Pit. 7,31 A. N. 2.28 A. Dl. 1.00 A. Al. 11.00 A, M. 12.16 A. /I , 7.001'. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 6.15 A. M. SINGING , BOOKS EAGLE 8008 STORE, HAPPY 'VOICES,' HAPPY VOICES, • THE SABBATH SCHOOL BELL, THE SABBATH SCHOOL Bgt,L, Together with'd variety of Miter Singing Book forsahoolp. Ata. nine tf ARII/VAL ANDIIPARTIIRE 01? OTAGES A MAILS. RBAMSTOW N MAIL AP STAGE LINE Extended to• Union Station—Lenves 'Rending at Ba. ni.. tri-wooklY, Tuesday; lh ursday and Satur day. Returns siring Jaya and artkves at ZP, tn. It Serves the follovring naule4 est . °facia: 0014gICM)110, AtIA . MS ditti, Schwartz vile, ItentaStown. • • . BOXERTOWN MAIL AND STAGE LINE J.en.ven Boyertowp at 1.3 o'oloc_k, a. in., Arrives at Rending skt 10 o'clock, a, in. Returning, leaves Reading at p. Arrives at Royettown at 7 p. in,. It serveir•Stonersville, fireshrille, Yellow, house, Xarlvilla and Boyers , town. 1.0 A. M. tr.ls 3t. 9,15 A. N. 11.25 A. . 1.5 P. M. 8.30 P. 1.1 DERNVIIALD MAIL AND STAOU LINE Leaves Bathe! at 3 o'clock. rt, rn., arrives at Reading at 10 o'clock, a. tn. Returning, loaves Reading at 2 o'clools,P, tn., arrives at iilillerobiarg at 9p. tn. It servos Ltinbachs, Lower Dorn, Born. 'vile, ltglyorsburg, Botha!" .Tillpotoccon and Hoisting mills. • BLUE BALL MAIL AND STAGE LINE, Loaves Roiding on Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 8 0 Oleo k, a. tn. Itetutolng, leaves Blue Ball on Tuesday, Thursday and' Saturday, ar riving at Reading at , ii : / 4 o'clock, p. m. It supplies i Mohn's • &Or' , Rimier s, ligyrituuivi le, Muddy Crook, Terre Hilt, Weaier's Mill and km Ball. PIQUA Di AD. ND STAGE L NE Loaves Reading on londay, Wed esday and Friday at 7 o'clock, a. in. Aarrives at Reading on Tuesday, Thursday_ and Saturday at 6 o'clock, Q. m. It supplies Mt. perm, BeeTtersVille, Joanna Furnace, Morgantown, Talbmvillo; Honey Brooke, Cambridge and South Her LOBACIISVILLE STAGE A N D,MA IL LINE Leaves Lobachsville on Tuesday,' Thursday and Saturday at 6 teoloot, a. rn. .Arriv4 at Reading at 9% o'clock, h. in. Returning. Leaves Reading at 2ii o'clock, p. m. Arrives at Lobaohoille at 6 o'clock. p. in. It servo Alsace, OleY and Lobactu villa. READING TO COLUMBIA Daily by Railroad—Leaves Reading at 6 p. m. Arrives at 10:p a,m. Supplies Fri tstown,Roin h olds Station Stevens, Ephrata. Millway, Litiz, Man beita,trting 11111,LandisvilleandStiver Springs. VESICiIESTER TO BIRDSBOIIO Tri-weeklY by Stage—Loaves Westbester on Monday, IYeeinesdisy and Friday:kk a. m. Ar rives at Birdsboro attn. m.: Rohl ng, leaves Birdsboro on Tuesday, Tbuntday and Saturday at Wallace, Supplies egers Mills, and Rck, Long's, Uwohland, Lionville and Wmt White land. READING TO ROBESON. Sarni-weekly by Stage—Leavesßeading on Tuor day and Saturday at 7:30a. m. and arrives at Read lng at 1 a. m. READINO TO ROST Semi-weekly by Stage—Leaves Reading Ther day and Saturdar 11:30 s Arrives at Read ing at 9:30 a. m. applies AticialleS Tisvern. Ler Heidelberg, Nort Heidelberg, Krlck ' a mills g i d Mat. LEESPORT TO NORA firs-weoltly by Stage , -.Leavos teemed Tuesda3. -Thursday and Satgrday at 11 tn. Arrives at Lei: - [kart at 3 P. in. Supplies South Evansville aid molltown. COXTOWN TO VfiteIiNSVILLE Tri-weekly by Stago—Leayea C4Aiumn Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 9s, m. Arrives st. Cox tewn eti p., n;1. Supplies R illoselem and Vitginsviite. RE IRERSTIURO TO RTOUCOSSURO Tri-'weekly by Stage—Leaves RehrersburgTues ta.; Tl.uraday ani Saturday Mils- tn. Arrive at Bah rerob ur g at 6 p. m. BuppliesViutsugyill ea i u s : siesta • 1, . . AT TIIN No. 351 *'enn Can be bad THE NEW GOLDEN CHAIN. TIM NEW GOLININ CHAIN.
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