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    TIM DAILY EAGLE.
BEADING , PA.
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THURSDAY, FEDRUAHY 26, 1869.
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AND COUNTY.
rvzsr EninoN,--19 1.2 :P. M.
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COLUCTSICATIONB Intended for publiot,
Lion in the tACIGII Met be aceorepaniod•by
wresponsible name, as a guarantee of stn•
c drity on the part of the wMer. Minutiae
will not bo published unless So desired by
the correspondent.
CorreSpondouts should make their come
munlcatlons short and to the point. Our
space is too limited for very long articles.
Writo only on one Ode of th 4 paper, and
- 11 , 0 ag poaslblo, without:flourishes.
flupaonflum who full to reeolvo the
giOLS regularly, will confor a favor by'
leaving nOtleo at thls Oleo, where all oom-
Ones of Irregularity or latenesq of de
livery %Mt bqpfromptly attended to. •
ADVEBTIBBIIO aro requested to hand
their advertisements as early In the day As
poidble, as our rapidly Inoreasing oirenla
holt compels tie to go to proem about 2 p.
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WILL itgotat.o.—Col. D. C. Honor in
tend, to hlB distillery which was
soms'ilme ago destroyed by tiro, at Exo
tor Station.
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*"flet,o.—E. W. Gilbert, Esq., sold a.
house on Walnut street, near Slatb, to
oorgo Dutni orator), yosterday, for el a ty
one hundred dollars.
nivv Ac GAY Lony's.--Thle t oupo of,
mlnstrols aro booked for Library flail on
April 29th and BOth. They 'will be well
roeolvod
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grand complimentary hall
to tho P. 0. 8. of A. in honor of tho first
anniversary of Washington Camp, No.
wilt bo given at Mentzer's Ilan, (tor
nor of Eighth and Penn streets, on Frt.
'day evening, March 12.
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Accuumr.—Yestorday afternoon, as
two men, ono named Jefferson Ilrelnor,
were helping to cast in tho foundry of
Jones do Cot, at Tenth and Muhlenborg
streets, they worn accidentally burped.
Mr. 13relnor was severely burned about
the body and Paco, and it was bollrvod
that ho would lose kith Oyes, ibis
morning, howover, thoro wore hops of
Having his eyesight. Ho is under the
treatment of a skillful physician. Tho
other man, whose namo wo did not learn,
'sustained no serious Injury.
Fourw.--A black carpet bag e contalnlng
two white alltrta and a cap, was taken out
of tho canal this morning by two boys.
Who is the ."carpet bagger" that can
claim the property? 1
Tnt•; Ringgold Bawl has boon engaged
to accompany tho Washington - Hose
Company on their trip to Washington
next week ; and altio the Liberty Engine
Company on their oxcursion to Trenton,
the month of May next. Both
companies know what it Is to • have a
first-elass band awl/sic with thom.
En
Fli.liE MAMIE, OF Dina.—Tho fact
that nithln the past throo weeks no loss
than the same number of (also alarms of
tiro balm boon raised, induces us to be
llow) that a word or two on our part in
connoction thorowlth will not be out of
place. Hitherto we have boon the friend
and ,advoeato of an efficient and active
tire department, of which the city of
lloading,may proudly boast. •We have
endeavored to advanco their interests on
all occasions where them was an oppor
tunity for so &log. These false alarms
of tiro, which arc supposed to orlgivato
with 64 1 . 111)110ra" of Homo 'of tho tire coin.
pantos, are causing much complaint, and
many poritons go so far as to blame the
firemen themselves. With duo deference
to the comfort and happiness of the cont
immunity, the &omen should take every
venation in snoh oases, and provent: li
general alarm from boltig rattled, and the
apparatus of the dOpartiliont brought Otit.'
They should also ondovor to trace out
the persons raising the Iso alarms, who.
i i
avor they may be, and vivo them pun.
!shod, for their own credit and the'safety
of our citizens. We hopo that further
reference need not ho mado to this mat.
tor. , I
Art Orsrtm Arm A Itlousn.—ln Allen
town, ono evening, the, owner of a res
taurant, when ho wont to hod, loft a few
oysters in a hash) on tho floor. During
the night they partly opened. A mouse
tried to creep in hotween the shells of
ono of the oysters, when the opitor shut
its shells together and caught the mouse.
In the morning, when the man mum
down-stairs, ho - found the little animal
tightly pressed betwoon'tbe sholia of tho
twidor, and was very• much amused.
Was not that a nico mouso•trap
g i lt 1.1 A K DowN'.—Nestorday afternoon a
ljofl tor's wagon, loaded with grain, broke
wit at the Alsace church. Until an
( her wagon was procured and tho grain
pleaded, considerable time vas , con
mood. In this instance grain. came
I own, but, this morning, when it arrived
In tha city, it was hack to the old price
again. ..
Til I , tANtfAtaTER SIIdEBIAKERK—Tho
tilichntrtker4 of Lancaster county aro
inking the Legislatureg for protection.
They twein to regard themselves as un
able to eompete with niombers,of the
craft, elsewhere, and thareforo they .de
sire to shield' themselves behind the
friendly shelter of the protecting arm of
the law. Evidently the shoemakers of
Lancaster have mistaken their calling s
and they should retire from the business
and give place to men who are able to
make a living by attending to the under
mandittga ofothers.The idea of coin polling
a matt to servo, Live years on a cobbler's
14°114 beer() henau "not up" for himself
b' absurd. reoplo ought to know when
their shoes aro well made, or mended,
and should • have the right to patronize
any manufacturer they prefer. Why,
there should be any more need of pre
testing ihis.ohnia of Mechanics than all
others wo are not advised. If the shop:
makers need protection why not the
chirtittoy sweep, wet nurses, and other§ T
Such trifling mattora!ought lobo thrown
out of the' Legislature with a . red-het
pitchfork„—York True Democrat.
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Itai.piNo.-=We'll take a little credit
for our nraons and, Doings, Mr. Read
ingly Timed, if you ploaeo.—.New
Fork lientacrat:
Tug' PUBLIC 14ottOobs or Wombu3-
noor.—Womoladort has six schools.
Average number of, Months taught 7 ;
number of mai° toaohore '2 t nombOr of
female teachers 4; avorago salaries of
male teachers per month, 130; average
mlarles of rowel° teachers, 4)25 number
of male scholars, 143; number of tomato
scholars, 140; average number attending
isellool, 150.
TIM residence ofMr. James Moyer, in
Vor !mall tow nship , Lebanon county was
robbed or $llO, on Sunday evening a
week, while the family were in church.
CKZ
II• B. BOY RR (IL Sox' have disposed o
their Local Express busittoss to Mr
Branson Van Lear, by whom It evil
hereafter be carried on.
.Our oP SERVICE.—Tho Engin° of the
*riondship COMpany will go out of
servico ou March Ist, for the purpose of
prior to visiting Harrisburg
on the occasion of the dedication Of the
Die ct~ii goop Tent of May Nth , . ,
AT THE JIMENT dedloll' in needing,
Dr. W. Murray, Weidman Was elected
city Auditor by llt , nn‘jority.- The
Radicals had the best men of their Part) ,
on their ticket, made a desperate fight
for them, not Only on party grounds, but
hat the new in-oonting administration
of Grant must beendorsed . ; that a
redleal defeat in Beading Would already
She* a want of °confidence nevertheless
all which, they were terribly defeated.—
Labanon Advertiser.
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A NNW proect has been
started to build a large ba ll in this city.
We believe a stook • company Is to be.
formed. It is a pod idea, and we hope
the project wilt be earrietd - out. All other
lirge towns in the State are ahead of us
In this respect.
Iltttyit MENTioss.--,-Tbe Old Folks
held forth at Lancaster last evening.—
Beof sold at the ()lobe of market yester
day at 011 per hundred.---Rardly any
demand for pork now-a-days.—, A large
lot • of old newspapers for sale at -the
114:0LIC bookstore.--- - 3-On Sunday night
some scoundrel spit tobacco juice on a
Window in South Sixth street, Pity'
those "tobacco spittera" can't be caught,
—liouso hunters can (laity be met on
the streets.---nut four days Queluding
oday) remain of winter.—There's not
aomuch fun oh a veloolpeiloaa on a tread
mill.—Nover put implicit faith in a
man who has onco deceived you.--
'Velocipedes may not be given to kicking,
but they often thiow their riders.—
NeVer cry “humbuir" until ,you know
whether it is yourself or others that are
the offendors.
THE MARKETS,
ItNADixu, Feb. 28, PM,
In Philadelphia, the tl?mann for money
was, not quite as active yesterday as usual,
and all applications for loans at the banks
and other sources were freely met, when
.baokod by„ unexceptionable security, The
rates for moner'w 4 ore Stationary, and un
der a demand loss active And preabing,
were less firm. Call loans wore 'onoted at
SW per cont. on Uovernmonts and at 768
per cent on mixed securities. Street op
erations were moneyately active in prime
which was
. disposed of readily at
1101034 per cent., according to grade and,
time of maturity. The gold market is Mill
tending downward, and was quoted yes
terday at 132%, The hood market is in
sympathy with it and Is slightly depress.
Tho Stook Market opened with llruwt
fooling, with Homo itny roveinent in prices.
Government and State Loans woro steady.
Lehigh Gold Loan was firmer, and sold at
Reading Railroad advanced ;I" and clos
ed at CU ; Penniylirania Railroad advanc
ed IX, and closed nt 43; Lehigh Valley
Railroad sold at - 65 3 /0 Little Schuylkill
Ralioad at 43%; with rtili bid for Camden
and Amboy Railroad; 84 for North Penn
sylvania Railroad, and 33 for Catawissa
ItailrOad Preferred,
Monty liaPket.
Bushong & Bro., Bankers, No. 38, North utb
itreot, QUOto as follows :
lIHADINci, rob, 20, 160.
Old U. S. o.'a IFBI - • • 11& 1 4
Oki U. U. Ws 18 82 • • - • 114
Now U. S. 5.28'a,1864, July and Jan. • 110 1 4
Now U. B. 6-2 We 1805, AlaY and Nov. • 112
Now U. B. 1E416, new • - • 'llO
Now U. B. 5•20 1 8 1807, July and Jan. • 110
NOw U. K. 11.2•.Pe, 1868,-•
110}i, Ten Forty Bonds, • • -10 Q
Gohl in Now York up to 12 o'clock,- -
Gold In Heading at, Bushong & Bros., - 133
Home Markets.
1r Lot n.— Flour continual inactive,
.there
NAN( it total absence of any demand for
shipping, and only a limited inquiry from
home consumers, whb lsurohaso only
miough to supply Moir immediate wants.
Prices aro weak, but its ye.t. no nattier de
cline has taken place; 1::
primer. --The amount Of Wheat brought
to the city since Saturday last -is , Very
mall. Dealers show no disposition to buy,
rite farmers wore compelled to Slay at
twine on account of the had condition of
the roads./ Yesterday and morning
several small lots were taken at $l.OO per
bushel, for white wheat, Rye is ti ken at
$1.40
MILLING pnioxis.
‘Vlilto Whoat Flourper .12 On
Bod " Extra Family per bbl 11 00
I fi s " ...... „ 10 50
CornClulp (now)
Boot lelldtllingo, 7 30
Common, IY/
Bran, 44
Corn Meal, 1
PAi l i2lo PRIOI%.
Whiter Wheat per bushel, 1 Seel 00
Red ' 46 44 II 1 toool 70
Rye 1 40
Oats 60
Cora 86
Up to-day fourteen loads of hay worn
brought to the ity, whielt was nearly all
consigned for prom It was taken nt prices
quoted below, with the exception of two
loads which was ,of Inferior quality, and
sold at $l3 per 2000 hounds.
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Reading Hay Market.
Timothy Hay $lO 00 for 2000 lb.
Long Rye Straw , 15 (U "
feadoir hay 14 "
Mangled 11 00 "
Philadelphia Cattle Markel.
The arrivals and Sales of beef cattle at
the Avenue Drove Yard reached about
I¢oo head last week, the market wag dull,
but prices were higher. Extra Penna. and,
Western steers selling at 10%elle.; a few
choice at 12e.; fair to good at 0(910e., and
common at 6@Bo, per lb., gross, as to tjualb
ty. Cows weio unchanged. Steo head sold
ttt $60611 'for springers, and $30650 per
'head for cow and half. Sheep were in fair'
demand at full prices. ft/C0 lievitt sold at
8;468e. per lb., gross, as to k.ond4 . lon.
Hoge Wore In demand at an advance of $1
per lei lbs. 8000 head sold at •the Union and
Avenue Drovc Yards at 318@18 SO per 100
lbs., net.
,i '
. Wendt,/ Housekeepers' Market
MV'TTEIR.— he market is in a rather son
sitive condi, ton, and while l?wer prices
are hardly probable, a Mod6rato advance
next month Is quite possible. Much, it not
all, depends on the weather. if a keeti,,
frosty spell .shOuld set In, higher prices
will untloabtly come with it.
RIIIADING PR1011.6.
ilorrsa—Fresh dalry; a lq lb., 40
is LOurp,
. 38
Cungsi—Choeso 11 lb., • 20022.
Laub—rant, I I lb., 25
Naas—Eggs I dozen, 26
Arn,2B—App es 11.peok, 24135
-
" '' • Drted 11 quart, 12
PriAeriss-- a lb., so
Mtsvp , -Boofstorik, round IF b:, ...... _22
• I - " 811•10111, 44 20
II
It . 66 bir TIIPI 20
il ' Roof roast, _' ii . 20
li Beef dried, ii 85
it Veal Cutlets, " "..... —.23
ej " chops, is I A
(I Mutton, 111 IF6IO
• a ~ York, " 14020
(I 4 - a steak, II 20
is Sausage [nab, ii
, a s /I " 111nokatl, ii ,20" - -
11A118—lamp{,
44 4.
t 44 8110 ed, • . - ii 30
811outbsna— is 16 •
Efrain—
. • ..
POuvray—Oblekone 'IVO, •
" • .".
44 dreasail t " . 18
• it • Turldoe Ilvoi • "..""
II *II dri389641, .. II .., ...... 2a
4 4 :', ontokontillire p Or, 400,100
tinatoebia bushel, • ' 4:.:,ir00 '•
SE - COND EDITION.
2 11-2.0`01.0041. P, IL
EIEMMiES
GOND Ralik . ; AND PBOIIIBDD TO Dco
Etarrm—A few days ago %Tornado Men
tion of h disturbance tearing occurred at
ikhouso 6f ill-fame In the upper part of
OW city, and that In the melee ono of
the frail cyprians jumped 'out of the
second-story window: It seems that the
girl hurt her foot severely in jumping.
and having no money to pay. her, board
or a doctor for attending to her Injury,
she was compelled reluctantly to let her
parentsknow of her bad and unfortunate
Otinditton. Yesterday her
,father came
to the city, and reclaimedbis lost daugh
ter. She is quite young, only fourteen,
end very pretty and interesting'. She
an 'away from borne six months ago,
going loPhlladelphla, where she remain
ed bid a short time, and thou came to
this city, and has over since been loading
the life of a woman of the town. !ler
fatherwas much rejoiced at the recovery
of his davighter. Yesterday evening
they left for home, hi ono of the upper
counties of the State, ho a happy father,
and she a wiser if not a better girl.
reface AFPAllitil—Frederick Schmidt
as his name indicates) is a Teuton.
Frederick is a lover of the moat of the
swine, and is particularly fond of "speck
and krout." Last evening, about
O'olook, Officer Lawrence found Fred
erick at the corner of 7th and Penn
streets, with two hams in his possession,
He gave no satisfactory aooount of him
self or tho hams. Ho said that he work
ed for a man over in Lancaster county,
and that he gave them to him; then
again, that he found' them tied up in a
bag in a fence corner. These explana-
Mud although very satisfactory to 'Prod
erick, were not so to the officer, and the
latter invited Frederick to accompany
him to the Station House, whore a pre-'
liminary hearing was had this, morning.
Frederick is retained fora further hear
ing:, In this instance the query of "who
stole the hams without the leave of me?"
has not yet , boon, solved.
There were 25 lodgers at the Station
House last night. Business is looking
tip.
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CDAZED PEOPLE, AND WElY.—llall'a
Journal of Health s'llys that more than
onr-fourth of all the inmates of lunatic
asylums are from the families of farmers
and merchants, not wholly because they
constitute the largest class of the com
munity ; so many of the former,, not be
cause ifhe occupation itself to not health
ful, but for want .of mental culture, and
their Ignerance and inattention to the
laws of their being; of the latter, because
they grow up as the "elite" of the com
munities in which they live, but later on
become so often bankrupt, the mind falls
in the attempt to grapple with the diffi
culties of their changed condition. 11l
health is the most prominent, cause 'of
insanity, induced by insufficient excl . -
else, intemperance i over-eating, and
yielding to trouble,eare and mental anx
iety : the always certain remedy against
those being a more general cultivation of
out-door activities, a general attention to
stirring business, giving preference to
those occupations which aro congenial,
absorbing and encouragingly reinunera
tive.
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HO* * PEOPLE AIM KEPT AWAltil IN
TUB DANIESII VII1311(31i3li, IN THE 1.9111
CENTURY.-A Belgian payer publishes
the follow'dg royal reser' pt which, niter
the reign ofleharles VIII, predeceSsor of
the present king, Ives Issued oncilvlay
17th, 1840, and directed to the diocese of
Aahaus.
oilaYing been informed that the num
ber of Moho who sloop in the churches
during divine worship has increased to
a considerable extent, wo have designed
to decree that each congregation shall ap
point a few men whose duty it shall he
to go around in the church in order to
keep the church-goers awake. To this
afoot, those men shall be armed with a
long pole, surrounded -with a piece of
leather wherewithi they shall touch the
heads of the sleepers."
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ON, Ulm WA \ mc.-- I M lies, tho young
mad Who for a wager of $2OO is to walk
100 consecutive hours, its now walking
at Bookmuehl's Columbia Hall. lie
must, in order to win tho bet, continuo
his tramp until 11 o'clock on Saturday
night.
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TUE READINO 'ABRA' was orowded
yostorelay afternoon and evening with
applicants for books. Arrangements
have boon 'made by which the risk of it
being closed, even temporarily, will
hereafter be prevented. The Committee
on the Library desire that persons having
books out over two weeks return them
immediately, ,as there has boon somo
carelessness iii this particular which
must be avoided hereafter.
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NFlw CORNT t BANL).—A now Cornet
Band has just been organized on the farm
of Isaac) Eckert, ,Esq., in Born township,
with Mr. Milani Itooholl, of this city,
as instructor. Tho Band was organized
by electing the following officers :
Prosidont—Frodorick Shunk.
liccrotary—B. y. Shearer.
Trout' ro r oorgb Wertz.
Loader of Band-413. S. Tobias.
This is tha tivontioth Brass Band or
ganized In this county under the in
structions of Mr. Rochoil, and his knowl
'edge of the instr►unents, as well as pre=
dourly in music, has thus far given uni,
veteal satisfaction.
TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.
THURSDAY, FOD. 25.
The Maine Senate have missed a bill
Allowing pbyeiciatis to' legitimately ob•
twin subjects for dissection, by a' vote of
14 to 10.
The Supreme Court of -Louisiana has
decided in favOr of the constitutionality
of the ono per cent. tax of that State,
and dissolved injunctions against its col.
!faction.
The - Tennessee River Convention, com
posed of 176 delegates from; Kentucky,
Tennessee, Alabama, Ocora,
Ohio, and Pennsylvania, met at Chat-
tanooga yesterday. A permanent Organi•
ration was efteeted, with Gov. Bullock,
of "Georgia, as President. Resolutions
were adopted urging the imprQvemont of
the Tennessee river, and a ''committee
was appointed to . memorialize Congress
upon th§ „ subject.
Two men were frozen to death while
'walking across the prairie, near Carroll
Station, lowa, yesterday morning, , A
third was so badly frozen that his feet
and bands must be amputated.
• A woman, named Welch, killed a man
named. Devine, at Alton, 111., on Mon
day night. ' lie had attempted an eggra
vated assault upon her.
James ,IfileWilliana, a farmer, emu
ruittedinicide yesterday, in Orange coun•
ty, N. Y.
The body of Capt. Wirz, of Anderson
villoPrisen notoriety, has been-given up
to his friends, by order of the President.
The Giand JeTof the District of Col
umbia has itadicted seventeen persons for
illegal registration at the late municipal
election.
A fight Warfel between a party of
;West Point soldiers andciopfl ei,ti*eas , at
[iihland Falls, N.' Y.,'OuSat ,r el ay night,,
and one wan was iujurtnl;. out of. the
soldiers, were put ender arrest.
=VI
The Heath Uouse and "two stores, in
New Orleans, were • burned yeSterday
morning. The loss is over $lOO,OOO.
A fire in Nos. 135 and 107 Lake street,
Chicago, yesterday, • destroyed $40,000
worth of property, and one at Alton, 111.,
On Tuesday evening, caused a loss of
$80,000: Crouch's sawmill at Rochester,
N. Y,. yes burned on Thursday night.
Loss $26,000..
A despatch'from St. John, N. 8., says
the Canadian fishers complain that the
American fishermen are crowding them
out of their fisheries iu the Bay of Fundy.
IVY TWO VVIIA VOLE.
lisviNs, Feb. 24.—The naval expedi
tion to LitGuitnapa was completely sue.
cessful. The fortititations .erected there
by the insurgents were first bombarded
by the fleet, troops landed, hnd the works
carried by assault. The rebels withdrew,
and retreated into the country. A per
manent garrison of regulars was left in
the town. On Sunday, two battalions of
troops marched from La Ouanapa to the
relief orPuerto Principe. Captain Gen
eral Delco, yesterday, addressed.,the ser
geants and corporals of the volunteer
forces, exhorting them to maintain order
and obedience, and discountenance all
dangerotmagitation. A large number of
rebel prisoners have been brought to this
city, and more are expected.
Sugar manufacturers demand relief
from burdens of taxation and protection
fur their products, which the , complain
have decreased one•third. The "Pren•
sit" advocates the re establishment or ex
port ditties. • •
lisvAxs., Feb. 24, evening.—Accounts
!rota Santiago are unfavorable. The
cholera_ not abate, and the insur
gents are destroying plantations in the
vicinity. The revolationnry General
liguerado has issued strict , orders to his
sit i ordinates to respect all property and
estates owned by French citizens.
Cane grinding . has comPienced on a
fewplantations in Santiago district, but
it is not expected that more than a half
crop can be realized this'season. Amer
ican provisions are wi nted on the plan•
Wiens in the Provinces of Neuvitits,
Gibaratta and Mazatlan, whore cane'
grinding has not commenced.
Tho Oaptain General has issued a prof
imposing additional export
andimporeduties, a list of which was
given in a previous despatch.
PROCEEDINGS OP CONGRESS.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—1 n the Senate,
the Judiciary Com►pitteo reported the
Georgia bill and the bill to abolish peon
age.
The veto of the Copper bill was read,
and the bill passed over it by a voto of 37
to 12. Messrs. Fessonden, Ferry, Grimes,
Trumbull, Sumner and Van Winkle wore
among those voting no. .
Tho bill to provide for a provisional
government for Mississippi was reported.
The Army Appropriation bill was eon.
sidered.
The bill repealing the law requiring the
General of the Army to remain in Wash
ington, mid that all orders to the army be
issued through him, was passe.i ; also the
joint resolution dropping from the army
roll certain officers absent three months
without leave. • ;
In the - House, the bill "to strengthen
the public credit" was passed, as reported
by the Ways and Means Committee, by a
vote of 117 to 62.
The Legislative Appropriation bill was
considered.
PENNNYLVANIA LEGIIMATURIC
Ilinnisnuno, Feb. 24.—1 n the Senate,
the hill appointing cotnmissioners to
treat with New, Jersey for the sale of
Petty's Island to Philadelphia, was passed
finally,
The following, among other hills, were
introduced:
Mr. Davis; an act to regulate the com
pensation of certain officers in lie county
of Berke.
•
Also, an act regulating the pay of ju
rors in the counties of Berke. and Lehigh.
Alse, an act to authorize the councils
of ottios and boroughs of this Common.
wealth to provide for the inspection of
milk.
Mr. Connell, en act authorizing the
Governor, Auditor General and State
Treasurer to exchange registered bonds
fur coupon bonds. ,
Aliso, an, act to enhble building and
..
loan associations to collect debts a terll iihe
expiration Of:their charters.
Mi. Davis introduced a k f esoluti n pro
(posing an atnendunent to the Constitution
. ,
, aa follOws
"In every year in which a President of
the United Stntes shall be elected, no
election shall be held on the second
Tuesday of ()Atelier, hat all officers by
law elected onl tliatAk, shall, in every
such year, be elected on the Tuesday next
after the first Monday of November."
Referred to the Committee on the Regis.
try Law.
A resolution .to adjourn from Friday
next to Monday evening, March Bth, was
adopted-17 yeas to 15 nays..,'`
Adjourned to Thursday. ;r -
In the [louse Mr M'Miller read in his
place a bill entitled An act for' the deg
livery a the possession of lands and tem•
inenta sold ut sheriff's and orphan's court
sale to p\techasers.
The following was passed finally : -
"Be- it enacted, (N., That the State
Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to titi;t
sergeant-at-arms of the Senate a sufficient
sum of money to defray the expenses of
the contested election committee in the
case of Thayer vs. Greenbank, While said
committee are 'necessarily employed in
Philadelphia or elsewhere. The surn - to
be certified by the chairman of that select
committee.'
In evening session, the Speaker laid
before the House a message from the
Governor vetoing House bills changing
the name of tho State Cainpof the Junior
Sans of America, and incorporating thh
Lehigh Live Stock Insurance company,
on t h e ground that the courts have power
iu the premises.
Mr. Painter, of Lycoming, called tip an
act to incorporate the Preaches' Aid So
ciety, of the Central ;ponference Of the
Methodist Episcopal 1 church.: Passed
finally. _
The HOUK! COnditieted the following
v:z
•
, o .
4. An at for a dtfieli iu Ih©
i: olio department 'foe or?'
pheni of decd eoldiert Phdlinitors of
the State, for the peat ending June 1,
11569:
- amendinent providinsy tbat the
amount 1411 be settled by. Auditor
General is tbo usual mariner, passed
An &eller the appointment of notaricit
public. This bill proVides that the Gov
ernor
. may appoint notaries public when,
ever he my deem it tietasiary. Passed
finally.
Au act to provide ttn , additional iaw•
judge of the Several courts in the Tenth
district, at a, 'salary of $3,000, PosseA
finally. .
An 110i ' - relating to interest and allow•
big parties to COntraet for the payment
thereof.. This bill proposes that parties
to any note, bond, pens, or .singlo bill,
or other written obligation; may lawfully
contract for the payment of any rate of
interest not .exeeeding ten per cent, per
anuum, provided that is all cases where
no rate of interest is specified in such'
obligation or contriot, tho rate of inter
est-shall be six per cont. as heretofore.
At half past nine, the hour of adjourn
went having arrived, the committee rose
and asked leave to sit again. The House
refuied tq grant leave.
Adjourned until to-morrow morning at
ten o'clocit.
Coal ItiorkeClO Plow York.
New Yong, Feb. 26.—C0al continues
to declinc., ; At thii regular trade sale by
the Delaware, Lackawanna and" Western
Railroad Company yesterday morning,
00_000 tone Were gold, showing a failing
PM compared With January, of about
$1 70 per ton on stove, and 80e on'citest•
nut. Lump shows ts small improvement.
The attendance was ,numerous, but the
bidding ou the whole was slow. The
leading dealers express the conviction
that the prices have now touched bottom.
46 13arrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative"
tooktlio first Premium over all competi
tors at the New Hampshire State rgir, It
stands confessedly without tirivalthrough
out the country, and is driving all other
preparations from the market.'--011/odei
phle Putdic Lidger. • bob
DIE D•.
11181.0Elt.—On the 23d of February, leanc
fielder, aged 89 yeare, 3 months and 13
duye,
The relatives att friends are respect •
fully molted to titt nd the funeral, on Ft 1-
day afternotin, at 2 o'clock, from hie late
realdenoo, No. 33 South Second Street,
without further notice. fob 25A2tdo
FLICkIiNG.—In this olty, on the 24th
inst., Oscar Illetning,' aged 20 yeari, 4
menthe and 7 davit'.
The relatives and friends of the family,
and the members of the RhinOld Baud,
(11. Henry, Leader) of which deceased was
a member, aro invited to attend his funer
al, on Saturday afternoon, at 1 o'clock,
from his late residence, No. 37 Reed Alloy.
iforvices at. the house. Interment at,
Charles Evans cemetery. fob 23-2tdi
STAUFFER—On the 23d of liebruary,
Willie, only eon of Joseph P. and Sarno J.
Stauffer, dged 8 years, 7 months-and ö days.
The rOlativon and friends are-tespeetful
ly !milted to attend the funeral, on Satur-
day afternoon, at St o'olock, froni the real
donee of his grandfather, Asaph Bhenfel
der, without further notice. (fob. p-301*-
NEW ADVERTINEMENTRI
MARSDORPS
FRANKLIN MEET, ABOVE BE'VENTIL
(\PEN EVERY EVENING ivlth et 11rst•
kJ class compapy of talontocl artists. hire.
woll benefit of Miss MAGGIE, CLAIR,
March 4th . , fob 25-11d*
Norton.—The woman who was seen tak
ing my little dog from my house yestorday,
about noon, is notified 4tint if the same is
not returned within tWenty-fourhburs, due
process of law will be,resorted to and the
party exposed, its 3110 was seen on the cor
ner of an and Washington %recce."
3 1
fob 20-ltd
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31. ZERBY,
NOTICIC.—Who undersigned have die.,
posed of Moir Local ICzpress btudnoss
to Mr. Branson Van Mar, by whom it will
luiroanor bo carried on.
All orders for baggage to and front the de
pots will bo loft at our °Moo, No. 33 South
Bixtb street, ea heretofore,
fob 24-340 IJOYEIt h EON.
MiMM
TonderB, his professional services-to the
citizens of iteading
Ot viva s No, 207 fiCtitTli bliTLl•sr,
Can be consulted in the English and (lay
man innguages, at all hours of the day or
nOt'professionally absent,
dee 23-omd&w•
N'EW BOOKS I NEW" BOOKS l—Tho fol•
lowing Books are offered for sale by
RITTER gt CO., at the EAGLE BOOR
STORE, 512 Penn target :
Boons, 1 ' Palen.
Newman on Faseination, ' • 50
Lito and Campaigns of McClellan, 80
Panorama of Professions and Trades, 66
Boas' BookkOpping, ' l• 50
Horace and May on nnoooscious In.
Beene°, 50
Bandit's Bride, 75
Amaranth for Young PcOpio, ~ 80
Christmas Greeting, io
Stories of Old Daniel, • 25
Book of the iludson—lrving, _ 24
Jonas' Stories, 25
Sermons for the people, 5)
An argument for Christfanity, 60
Doparod Sister, 25
Exposition of Universalism,. ' 60
Small Books on Great Subjects, 50
Tupper's Poetical Works complete.• . 56
Letters to a Daughter, . 37
Proverbial Philosopi, • 87
Naomi,Doston two hundred years ago, 37
Deck anti Port, • • 75
Frommit's Explorations,, . 75
Course of Creation, 70
Course of Time—Pollock, • 65
Lifo of jisophina,. , 50
Pectieat Works of the Davidson
Sisters,
• 05
Ship and Show, ' • 475
Sketches and Legends Of the Rhine, 98
Combo's Constittltion of Man, 50
liydrophoby for the People, - 50
Living Author's of England, 37
Ireland Re i saw It, , . 1 53
Land and Lee • , , . 1 33
Winslow's Philosophy . 60
Lectures for the Fireside, , 43
The Silver Cup, & • 50
Bietnoira of a Hungarian Lady, , ` .at
Fowler on Ilereditary Descent, 40
Debate on the Doctrine of Universal ' '
Salvation, , • 1.25
Scott's Poetical WOrks, '
•? 65
Life of John (piney Adams, ' . 67
Life of Genor !Taylor, - 81
Life of James R. Polk, ' 67
Life of General Putnam, . 69
Whitehead's Life of Wesley,,
Life of Gen. Nathaniel Greene, 6 , '
Life of Gen. Marion, •
Life of ?dorm ,!, -
Lifeof Silas Wright,- '
- Life of Gen. Pierce,
Lives of MadigOn'and Monroe,'
Woof Gon. - Lafayette, ,
Illustrations ot the Parables;
Defence of Phrenology,
Mechanic's Assistant,
Human Rights, - 1 in
Family Pictures from time Bible,
Rationale of Crinte, tO ' 1
Austin on the AttribliteS, 69
Young Husband, . a)
Illustrated Life of Franklin tO
Sohilter's Complete Works. 8.60
fob 22
•
TT ACTS THUS IN ELLIOTT'S
IT
when nand far repairing' leaks
in roofing. A thick tough akin on the.out-
Bide, which restate thla option of atom, or
ralii, while thti interior, being eoinPara
tiv.ely sof!, and elaatte, adapts Heel( to, the
etpantdon and eontrtetion of the' roof
wilbont separatioti rtiCe $1 per PDX at
the agents.
st I,stE ,
Ier , THE , 'IMPQATANCE .:OF
• • HI - AL,
otko but, those d9Privcd 1404 $ 11 4 :1
know or its totia.s Istie t =ap ed, Watch ed
and tetteresA caul Ooke upon a
clear, smooth Mau b ►
joaloOST, In.
wer4ly,desites the same. Mhos* tizt•
tams ate Oiled with th e Virus of B elles - u.
LA, and other cutaneous Omit% cannot
have good health: When flit blood is im•
pure, dinette Is to follow,
All have timely Wartslng lu those Pim
ples` Blotches,' Tatters, Sores, ;Bons, Cop.
por•colored Patchett, Scales, he. Arext the
calamity by purifying the systbm with the
tiabIARITANPS ROOT AND lINBIWUICBS,
SAUARITANIS ROOT AND It Kit ItJUIcKs,
SAMAItIyANIS ROUTAND HERO JVIONS,
Before Scrofula takes a Arm kohl. •
flow many have the Virus of Syphilis
In the system, and , in , that 0011dItion con
template marriage. knowing little of Ile
banefni Intluunvo on the oonetitutiou. To
such we say isTOr. • !first cleanse yOursell
of those impurities ; of that scrofulous in
fection, ( which In malty oases Is honed.
itary In the oonstltutiouatinforo you briug
misery .on youreell and otlikpring, Fttt9o
$l,O per bottle.
-a
-' 8A MARISA PPB GIFT!
Tug itIOAT CERTAIN 111:14ROT KViOl, (laiD.
es! A Positive Curet
Ito* &l Pi/tenses Arts/Pl9 from Yout Afttt In
dlserctiim.
Contents no M wral, no Balsam, no Mer
cury. Only ten Kilo to be taken to effect a
um, They aro entirely r,egetable, having
o smell not any unpleasant taste, and will
not tit any way intire Ole stomach or bow
els Of the most t elleitte, Owes Irf from
two to four tlays, and meant ease. 10 twen
ty-four noun, bent by matt. rrice— Mate
packages $l, Fetnalo
Soltrby Harvey titren, Howling, I'4 and
b$ Druggists..
' • DlttilitOsD Co., Proprlcktra,
deo2t vl,
915'llue etivet,
•
TO PHYSICIAXS. '
•
N'an , one., August 15th, IRIL'
Allow um to tnelt , your attention to uty
PREPARATION, : .CIF COMPOUND ', EX-
Tit ACT nueutf. Thu component parte aro,
IlUClllf Los° Lags, CCHEM, JUNIPER
BERRIES. t _ ~,' .
MODS or P a xrAnAvios.--Buchu, in vaeuo.
Juniper Berries by tiletillatien, to form 0,
flu,ti gin. — Cubalt extraotod i by displace.
meat by liqiihr oc tabled frbarJaolpor. Bor.
flee, cositaliting yoty HUM Huger, at small
proportiOu of spirit, Skad : Moro palatable
Duni any now in Otto,.no gotivo proper
ties aro by thte mode eXttete,tt.
Buell% as preolltini liy Urtiggists gener
ally, le of n dark color. It is a plant that
moue its fragrance; MO abtion of a flame
dentroys this (its active principle), leaving
a dark anal glutitunie doeootiou, blind le
the color of ingrodionts. Thn Iluelitt in my
preparation prodoininates 1 the smallest
tiuantity of the other Ingredients are ad
ed, to pm vont formontation; upon Mimeo
on, it will Ini -, found nott,o be a Tinc
ture, as inado inPharmaeoptea, nor is it's
Syrup—anal therefore can bo. used In cases
whets fever or inflantinatien (Wats. 10
this you have the knoivledge , of the Mgr°.
dionta and the trotalo of preparation.
Hoptirg that you will favor , it with atrial,
and that upon inspeetioa it Will meet 'with
your approbation, With% fooling, of eon-
Ildenco, • , ' • ' 1
I am, very riApeetfully, 1
H. T. LIELMBOLD.
Chentist and Druggist of •16 , Years'
Experience In Philadolphia,_ and
lieW located at hisolirtig and Ullettl•
• teal Warehouso, Sea Broadway, n New
• York. . • . .
[From the !argon itfanufacituring Chem
late in Alio World.l
I am acquaintod with Mr, H. T. Helm.
bold ; ho, occupied' the Drug Htoro opo
alto my residence and wit's successfulin
conducting the brisinage where othote ad
not been equally sO• before hint, 1 have
b b m
n favorably intpressed With his che.
t
/
v •
r and untorpt
Is l e f;Ll AM W,Eltill Thl AN,
Firm fir Pow Ors & lirolghtman,' Mann.
,' factoring Chelniste Ninth and Brown
Stroots. Philadelphia.'
Ilatunoi,o's Ervin ExTriger liticau, for
weakness arising from indisorotion. The
exhausted powerd of nature which aro ao.
companied - by so many alarming twit*.
tome, among which will be found, Indispo
sition to Exertion Loss of Memory Wake.
,ulnose, Horror of 'Disease, or Forebodings
of Ey 11, In foot, Universal Lessitudo, Preis.
tration, and Inability to outer into the on
joymonts of society.
The Constitutitin, onoo 'affected with Or.
gable Weakness, requires the aid of Metl
lento to strengthen and invigorate the
Svhtotn, which 11ELM1191,1013 , EXTRACT
HUMID invariably does. If no treatment
Is submitted to, ConsumptiOal or Insanity
on 81108.
IlstunoWs FtutD Ex.re,s,or Beene, In
alleetions peculiar to Formal's, Is une
qualled by auy other preparation, as in
Chlorosia or Retention, nth/ fulness, or
Suppression of Customary Bvaouatlons,
Ulcerated or Sob Irrus State of the Uterus,
tpul all complaints ineldent to the sox,
whether arising from habits of dissipation,
imprudence, or In the decilno or change of
life.
FLVID 11:71111A9T b o oty ARO
Imraoven Rosa iVatill will ' radicall# ex
terminate from the systont diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, at little ex
ponso, little oroo change In diet, no in
convenience or exfciatiro ; cempletely an
poilleding those i Pletipt ann datigorotth
remedies, UopaiVit and oronry,inall these
diseases.
Usti iftstunot.D's FLUID krriteo'r Btfont
In all diseases of the org whether. in
mule or townie, from whatever cause on.
glnuting, and no matter of how long stand
,ing. It is pleasant in testa and odor, "lio.
mutilate ), in action; and mot° strengthon.
big than any of tho preparations of Bark
or Iron,
Those suffering , from, bro)con-down or
delicate constitutions, prouure the remedy
at ice: e
T m he rader must be aware that, however
slight may ba the attaeic of the above
diseases, It is certain to atiept . the bodily
health and; mental powers. •
All the above diseases require the aid
of a Diuretic,. lIELBIBOLD , B EXTRACT
BLWIIU Is the greatest Diuretic , .
Sold by Druggists OverywheKe. Price
341.26 per bottle, or 6 bottles ter $6.150.
Delivered to any address. Detibribe symp
toms in all communicattone.
Address 11, T. /lELMISOLD, Urn 'and
Chemical-Warehouse, NI Broadway
!
, sir NONE ABE GENUINE
wrapper,
DONE UP in strool-engraved wrapper,
with fac-tlimile of my OlunntealWarebolibe,
and signed
dee a-Mood/LW] It. .11ICIA1BOLD.
von BALL.—WiII be 'Bold at Private Salo.
r tho Stook of J. 1101)08 BA11111:4
SHOP, with ntpurtonanoo9, at NQ. 266 Penn
Wont, Rending. Bohl on nooonnt of going
into other buotneeo: • [fob It d.
Like the volcano, Bolls give issue to the
foul and fiery contents of the deep inte
rior, To remove the cause of such storey
big It. is oitty necessary to Vitalize the
Mood by supplying it With' Its Etc
mentilltort,
THE. PERUVIAN 81'11UP,
i
(a protected solution Of the, Protoxltle of
Iron) will (10 this effectually, find lye
strength, vigor and MU, ttfe to the W 010
system.
Extrac€ of a teller, from 116 V. lllcuAn B.
Eugs, of 11 otton, 'Maud
"Nor years I was a Sufferer from Be is,
so that my life became wearisome throe lt
their frequent qucnt and persistent reel
nonce; finally a carbuncle termed In tb O
small of my -back. Duilng its progress
largo pieces of decomposed flesh were
every day or two cut away, and the pros
tration and general disturbance, of the
system were great. Before - had recoe.
oared from this attack two smaller carbun
cles broke mit higher up, and I was again
threatened with a recurrence of the snf
feriort to which I had so long boon sub.
eetc . It was at this time 1 commenced
taking the PERUVIAN SYRUP. 1 eontin4
uedtaking it until I. had used fi ve bottles #
sine° then I have have had nothing of the
kind, for years I was one orthe grobte4
bufferers. Other medicines gave Ina partial
and temporary relief, but this remarkablq
remedy, with a kind, of Intuitive sense,
wont directly to the root of the evil, and
did its work with a thoroughness worthy
of its established,clutraeter.”
A 32 page Pamphlet sent free. The
genuljnohas, "PaauvlAx theavril blown in
the glass.
J. P. DINSIIIIIIB, Proprietor,
No, 11 [ley street. New York
Bold by druggists genonsily,
IM
in all its manifold formsinelµding Ulcers,
Masers, Suphi/Is t Na/4 nhellim,._l7onsumpttess,
ato., 113 Da. ANntast loninn WATER, a pure
solution of lodine withont a solvent dls
covered after many years o(,sclentleo r.
escaroh: and 'exDoritnent. For eradicating
humors from the system it' has no equal.
Oiroulare sent tree, ,
J. t.
' 86 DO a
13 4flet; New York.
gout ley all Drafigiatto.. ' c.4wdrovi
. ,
ATOTE PAPP3 FQR " MLA at toe sAati
oniee,
BOlLfi.
The best, known ?comely for
acimitura,
VI9!
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t;tl • i
:1 1• VA.UL SO
AP,
4 . ilfit g lAU.A r R rieL v ic . lgit
41 M r , 1111 •4 ' I Mr 4 1461. ICE P 7 IV).
PRE ORHAT AMERICAN. OAP COMPANY
bar 0T:1 1 a ittlHaihkE the ilial. of Read Jai l
I 4 tr. , ttt 'Rim int,t cu arly ral 'OO4
itouteaeaborsl at Ott are anutacturlns .1(.4
introduoind a Soap miperlor to II pthery 1;4 the
1 1 1 lui:11:101 4 PIM, Wood-work, Ear
bill
D—ror CieaaWr 'fetid Polishing at the
same I ma) Metal* of all descriptions,
tioutelteepl;eart at ow:mast tbe great &dean
tape of tata, it t kanthely anatgassartto kaep as
haiketor i tt ro,t,tni, Yowler.; Weak Dust , Hand.
A ts, v.. ko. .
HIR, lot a Palm or Path Soap. ceraclallet
whore Um* are Arty IMpuritt or /Win upon thi
band i s t sue as Paiet4 °Mite Br at* kind, nil:4as
bands
0.,/to.
ETU and last—Jet th e thousand and one
other purposes for watch soap is, in constant use ,
and witch .it' is impassible to eautnersto at this
time.
OtltetritOXlS !Olt IMINO estate PHIL BOA? _
for each and purple above planeload. Ts
be used In e awn, tOttb ear as any other 800 stlth
this exoeptioq, %silt on 1 requites °NH-THIRD
the amount of - Our Mar to OttOolatipe the NM. r
suits as others, ova ONS-THIR of the Ti
and
and 1.A.110/IsAVIC
wAtim 4 to, ,ett li f Anon in Poulin, to try
ilkiilllS , PHARL SOAP..
1181VARN OP AWL. IMITATIONS:
ilantifiteivrid Xxiluriasly by aa Great knerio
Soap (b., 103 Ara Strest, PAauldpAia,
II A II II 18 & 0 0 . , Proprietors.
andNlltykattat.uka a ia.tostit*. riot of Filth
'a r eelaiutten tttrettte, Bole Age te for Beading.
MANTS WANTND IN NVENY try A COUN
' TY IN TIIN UN ITND STATLS.
The Soap le norrofferedltO the rublte at the fol
lowing Stores a
Btauffer A Shenfelder, Yocum A llouaum.
A. Pottelger. Ilethr A Yrout,
3. &B. Barton ••'. .O. *toter,
Darer A Boone, . • ~ D. Icathorn,
D Keiser, . linnershlts A d ubs,
.1,. Dundore, 1 ' Q. lieffelfloger,
A. warts, , . - P. haeffer,
i. Thomas, • . pi (hod; at Co..
. effeb. A Bra.. PC eyr A Sun ,
J. Iliblebeltol, . . oier,
W. 13 lieu tott. ,- , A lA% ' •
L. Dehart. J. il l lftte t
W. Boyer, Ott 6 Boater.
0ct.17-17 -, .'
ws trooL
iNr) , c
SINGING- 'HOOKS
AT TON ,
EAGLE nog STOREII
No, 351 Neon Ntreol,
Cap be b► 4
HAPPY VOICES,:
HAPPY MORS,
TOE NEW GOMM CHAIN.
THE NEW GOLDEN CHAIN.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL BELL,
THE 84BBATH SCHOOL ligLL,
Together with variety Of ether Staging Book
ormisoots. kn. marl If
AIIBI VA sTwes Tr
4 ' . 1 AND DEPAATIIIIM 'or
Atia mh.iLe.,.
IIEAMSTOWN MAILANDSTAGE LINE
Extended to Union Station%-Lenreis Reading at
Ba. in„„tri-weeklY, Tuestl,y."lhnreday and Satur
day- Rattans sat. dlys an arrives at 7p. tn.
• It . servet_the following as VI Popt,ollioesz
Oman, 9otiglerviVillc A &Md.:swo t Sohwarts.
villa 'teamstes _
iIOY EDT° N MAIL AND _ STAGE LINE
Leaves Boyer own at 6 o'clock; 6; m. Arrive.
at Reading at I ,o'cio6k, a. tn. Returpin i g, loaves
i
Reading at 2% pr{ W. ' Arrive. at Uoyertown at 7
p. in. It Imre. Fitonereville, Brumeeldrillo.
Ureshville, Yellow ilouse;, Entwine and Boyers
toren. , - - --- __'
BERNVILLR MAIL AND STAGE LINE
Leaven *Bethel at 3 o'clock, a;•ta. wives at
Reading at 10 o'clock, a. zu. lieturnkag, leave.
Reading at 2 o'clock, p• tu. orrlca st Illiersburn
sl9 p: m. „It serves LeinLicb.. °was Bern, Bern-
Willa. ' Rehrersburg. Etd, tal , tiltrelteocon and
Heider. MIN.;
BLU BALL MAIL 4ND STAGE LINE
Leave. Raiding on Mondit) , ..W.4ntidaY and Pri.
lay at 8 o ell, tl t in. Aettirnipg i , ;leaves Blue
Ball on ,Tttesi ay, , hureday anti Fsmrlyday, st
riving at Read ply a tlii o'Mock, p. re,. _it sttirp i lles
Mohn's Store Knauer a, ~Botrznassrille, udy
creek, 'forra. Bt. Weztiv 4 1114ABlue all.
P.QU MAIL( BB A INE
1
Leave. Bea in 'On Midi , a Reading
and
Friday at 7 o'clqc , a. in.. Aerrlvea at Reading ott
Tuesday. Thu ,et i v 4 0 11914 Y. at 6 o'clock, l
1. in. it suimliet t. epP; eokmarille. Joanna
urnace.Moripiato O. ibotvillei Honey Brook. ,
authrldge sod smith I °Vista.
bOBACRSVILLE BTA ' AND MAIL LINE
Leaves „Lobaibiellie on avidity, Tieunds,y and
tur i day At tel o clock, I, M. ArgYo6 Att, Reading at
i ci lll o clock; A. 111. Rittlil i nie. eaves Reading at
2jo'clock, p. m. • 4 roe M Lobactsvllle at b
ooak. p. in. lets r i gg, Isace,Cloy and Lobacht
rille. , • ' ' ' ,:_- 5
( REABI '4l TO'COL MOTA
many by 41400—Leaves eliding - at 6p. m.
Arrives at 10:30cm, Supplier rown_,Reinhold.
Station,' Eiterebri Metals.' wat this. Man
b'eloz,Silng II D, ndievil nei ifverSprlogr.
`DNIESTER TO BIRD BGEO
Tri-we
__y by Stage—Leare. Wastchester on
Monday. wo - dnesdirand Friday at 7 a. m. Ar
ri*ei at Birdsboro al 7_p. , en, Rettiting, leaver
Birdsboro on Tuesday. Tburoday au fistsuls7 at
7 e}.m. Su_pplies Geiger...ld ille.Blu. ook,Loig'..
Wallace, Uwohlartd, Lionrilite and West Wlille
land. . , , ~
}WADING TO OtOBESON
Semi-weekly by Stage—Lsaves Reading on Tues.
day and SaturdaY at 7:30 a. ie. and arrive:lst Read
ing at 11 a. ga
. /t l / ) iikbikfil9 iloEit
, Semi-weekly y State—Leaves Reading Titois
m', and SLlturdsaiat 1 ;30a sa. Arrive, a t K o k&
kup at 9130 a. ub u p toe Adder ' i Tavern. Lower
eldelberth Nor lieldelbsts, Krick's - Mille and
ost.
bIiRiIPORT TO NOR&
Tri-weekly by Rtae—leares Leesport Tuesday.
Thursday and Satgralay at 1g e. Arrives at Loco
port at 3 D. m. Supplies South Evanevilla and
Kolltewn.
°Prlitt TO pig/N,SVII4LE
' Tr,- wo o -11 i ase7 sum Cultown Tuesday,
nut's& is a Batavia?. a5,...9 a. m. Al:rives at Cos
s:4a at, p. In, SuPPligt AirkaYeille. Moielem and
Virgins / Va t fATOL I TIeI
RE ( ERSII It 0 VAG
i
Tri.rieek )1 by Stale-- eaves Re rersbairg Tues.
day. Thursday and Saturday atil a. os. Arrives an
Rebrenburg ate p. in. Ouppl les Wlsurdritio 444
Uoit.