VOL, 28. TIN READING DAILY EAGLE I.VOLINHED imitLr Br RITTER & co.. AT NO. G 43 PENN STREET. Allf AIIIISOOTALIff RATEO.B INSIMTBD AT ItHA BO • . SOB PRINTING. The Proprietors of the Daily Nagle an 4 Weekly Gazette AIM PREPARVID TO Do ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK PROMPTLY, NEATLY ANI4 t'[' FAIR ,PRICESI Haring ample tileilidos and good %workmen they aro enabled to oxo cute every variety- of printing do sired 6y MERCHANTS, MEOHANIOS, - , AND BUSINESS MEN, 1111011 its Euks, Pamphlets, Oatalogues, Posters . Posters, . , • Programmes, . Circulars, Legal Blanks. rotet, Recelpts, Hill-Heade, Letter-Heade, Bill Cards, Bills of Fare, Wedding Cards, Bushes's Cards, &0., Wear° confidont that all work entrusted to un will bo dono antis• Inctority' to the oustomor both ns to etylo and price. Onlors by oxprosa Or niail iv U bepromptly oxocutod. Address RITTER & CO. 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' ' • • .. - • 1 ' '; 1 • ' ' ; .-- ' '7. ..•• .A ..:• ,:12•• :,:'.4••:••it•••';•.--'1' , ,i, .••• - 1... ' ',..:,‘• ' .—........--....,---...--......-- ----...,--------.... CLOTHES HARDWARE . STORE MI6 10 FMNIIPNWMMMNIIIIMMPime!IMMINMI I .9 I I BOILER F Lables, The auderelguett oebr .0.1 eel°, at rea sonable rates ONB 08011.14Tligt s MOINE OF WOO MAO ONE MGM- HOME TUBULAR Mi. RISKY E444SW Apply at the ADLIM Ofltoe, or athlretle , t4-;' , -4 . 1), - , .t. te-fj.,f P +.i : MEM ME WRINGERS, STEP, LADDERS! , •, tah Tr ARILANTBA. FM Nl° K N 16411" S rfilleD AND PENN S7•S. EGZ,NE =MI Mil IiNIrIITANT' TO gAuaiNisTs OE MANiJi'AdriilitEitS. ' ....rt. - 1 111 MI ME , f • • 'l. I • . 1. RTTEII, tic CO„ StSDINQ: PA: 11 lie ' , PHILA. AND , READING RAILROAD • worrs.n: Ann ANuilmer • am swim OF - PASSENGER TRAlliti . , . Dateasitnuilltra, 1868. VI v R TRAINS DOWN TO PIIILADEL; 1'1(14; paat.ing Reading, at 7.80, 10.85 and Da i l it. 1 ..., and 4,26 anti 0.35('. M. UP TO POTTSVILLE, at 10.65 A ~11., tustl 5.50 and 8.00 P. IC TRAINS WEST TO LKIIANON & HARRIS BURG. Weateru Express from Now-York, at 1.05 A. M. and 1.50 P. M. and 10.19 P. 3.1. Harrisburg Accommodation Train at 7.15 A.ll and Mail Trains at 10.45 A. M., and s.osr. 21.1 On Sunday, the down trainti l iiiiss jtcad.• tr a tuglua at it 9.40 10.50 A 4. 51. anti 4.25. ?d., and 5.57 P. M. M. itild up P. The 4.25 I'. M. down, and 10.50 A. M. up Mine. run only botween Philadelphia amnion& ing. Up trains Rialto rhiladolphla for Reading, Harrisburg and rOttsVillo at 7,30 and 8.15 A; AL, 12.00 noon, and 80 P. M., andat 4.45 P. M. for Reading only. Tho 8.15 A. M. train connects Vatli.tralitB for Tamaqua., Wil liamsport, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara and Vitamin: __ . i. The 8.15 A. DI., and 3.80 P. M. up trAina from Philadelphia, and 10;15,A. M., an'd 4.20P.M. down trains, start only at - principal sta. Mons below Reading. Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Readifig at 7.80 A. M., returning from Phil adelphia at 4.451'. M. The Pottstown Accommodtion train leaves Pottstown at 11.45 A. M. Roturning leaves Philadelphia at 4.001'.' M. The Western SD: press, trains Connect at Harrisburg with Express trains on the Ponneylvitula Railroad forpaltimoro,Pitts. burgh and altpolida West and the 10.45 Mail train connects at Harrisburg for Pitta burgh,Laneaster,Unainhorsburg, Sunbury, ,SOranton, Pittston, Wilkosbarro, Williams. port, Look Maven, Elmira and the Cana da& . Passenger trains leni3 Upper Depot for - Ephrata„ - Litiz, Columbia and Lancaster at 7.00 A. M. and 0.15 P. M. . 1 Through First-Class Coupon Tickets and Emigrants' , tickets at roducod Fares, to all the!prinoipal points in the North,West and theYeanadas. ,", ~. • •COMMUTATION TICKETS. . With 20 Coupons, at 25 per oont. dis count, between any points desired, ) MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at 02 00-for faratllc and business firms. SEASON TICKETS, . -- Good forthe holder only, for 8,0, 9 and 12 months, between all points, at reduced Fares. School Season . Tickets one-third less than the above. VIP Passengera will take the Express traihs West at the UPPER, DEPOT, and all other trains ., at the LOWEE or OLD DEOT. .- 10 P 0 Pormds Baggago allowed each paason ger. - Passengers aro requosted to piachaso their.. tickets beforo entering tho ears, as higher faros arc charged if - pald in the ear& Excursion I Tiokets, t irood for one day, by 7.80 A. M. Accomino ation Train to Phil adelphia; anti return, at 42 25 each. I ' ti. A. NiptiLLB, May 231 ' ' CienOral Superintendent. READING .% COLUMBIA RAILROAD. i' *llOn and afterTlinrs day, Nov. 26th, 1 , magmata Trains w ill run on this road as fellows: - Lea.vc Reading at 7.0 0 A. M. /I 11 11 0.15 P.ll. Arrive at Lancaster at 9.15 A. M. " " Columbia at 0.25 A. ft . Is ll Laneasterat 8.25 P. M.. " • " Columbia at sk P. AL RETURNING : Leave Lama:Ater k Columbia at 8.00 A. M. " Columbia at• • • .9.110 P. M. " Laticastorat 3.26 P. M. Arrive at Reading at 10.20 A.lll. " at Reading at. 5.40 P. M. Trains No i s. 2 and 4 make elostr connec tion at Rending with trains 'North 1 and ioutli, on the Philadolpitia and Reading Railroad, and West on the Lobanon Valley Road. No. 2 also makes close conneotion with train for Now York. Tickets eau in) obtained at the ollices of the Now Jersey Central R. It., foot of Lib orty stmt. Now York, and Phila. & Read ing It. it.,Thirteenth and Callowhill Ste Ptilladetia, 1! Through Tickets to New York , and Phil adetphia, sold at all the nrineipal stations and baggage checked through. Trains are run by Philadelphia anti Read- . big Railroad time, which is ten minutes Castor than Pennsylvania R. R. Time. GEORGE F. GAGE, . Sliperintondont. kF.l(egvult,GrAl Fit. ez Tiekot Agent. fob IS-lin , I it I a Li. CM KRYDER ik, CO., MAn l ilfaciurm of I)It. BT(EVI.WS Celebrated Tonic Herb Bitter°. Moil Solo Agents for 8A141.103 I.7:inIYALUD Rim Wgzaxixo. For Baby fit tho Edglo Buoketaro. 'num 26- BOOTS AND SHOES REINIOLD'& SCHOENER 'tlJlE SUIISORIBER3 JIM; JV$ T EBTAB. i lishod a first-class Boot and boo-making establishment and store at the above stated place, where they aro able to accommodate coalmen with the host articles in their lino of business, and at lower mitts than nt any other place in the city. . . , . The following list of prices proves all we say: Men's calf boots. 84 00 and upwards Men's kip boots, $3OO Men's working shoo& 1 60 &fen's French calf Congress gatters,bos tops 8 9 90 0 dfen's oat( Gbpgress gaiters. . , Melee calf Balmoral& 2 00 25 !)fen's kip•Balmorals, • .1 80 Boys' calf Balmoral& 1 60 Boys.' kip Bahnorals.„, • ' , 125 Youths' Rip Balmoral& 100 Women's hating high Polish, 275 Woman's Cbagrass gaiters,• , 75 to 250 Women's tasting itsliner4lo, 190 Women's Morocoo mora le, 200 Woolen's Morocco shoes, 1 65 . Women's kid slippers, 65 .. Atlases' lasting Polish, • 145 Youths' gaiters from . '. 15 cts. to 75 yputbe, and hope' shoes froM 80 qts.lV Alm. s !area stook of - notions on han d and -for sib. • Ths alma piaci. aro lower' t an at ditty othST eittilar play° Of htisinosaia the city. .IPAIRING. • ; Nrtioalar attention Is paid to all kinds of repairing. t tl• 80}ICENEIV N'O e 41 . , ilortitip ownt sintrr, I ' 4 J 'PRINTING , -Everr e iralwof OJF Pr Latin sA es* 1 s eXoeu at the - sae Li b Feinting Votablishuthnt, 012 pun Ana "'FOR, THE GOOD THAT' LACKS ASSISTANO READING, PI, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, nitOtt 2,186 Importer of WINES AND LIQUORS. No. 121 N orth 'Third Street, PIIILADELPKIA. FOR TIII PtOPLE. THE PEST AND CHEAPEST I No.' , 41 North. Sixth Stroote READING, PA.. (Azova Inn court? nous) ; FOB THE ,vißcmci HAT NEEDS ateirrAtiotto EMT 114:11,110Ap. ARRANOEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS, • - Cbmniencing Nonday, December2l4, 1568. No. 5, , Mall 11oa i rain t ilsP PPlk a t v oVii Va r t:N; York 1.60, 1". 7. No. 7 Fast Mail, leavei Reading-at 4.20 P. M. arrives at Allentown 6.(551 at Newllnit io.ta, P. M. Nos. if and 7, run daily, except Sunday, stopping at all Way Stations belivecii Reading and New. York. El:1'11E813 TRAINS: Leave !tontllig at 66 Arrive at Now York nt It II II II:13 41 14 8.15 A. 51. .. Them: trains run through from Pitts burgh to Now-York, without obango of Cal's, id.opping only lit Lyons, Allentown, Bethlehem, Hatton Junction, Clinton, Whiteßouso, dotaorville, hound Brook, Plainfield and Elizabotb. Tho 544 4. At. train runs dully except Sundays and Mondays. . . eit T in ta y 2 iar .2B P_.i . M. ru.n trains daily' oraopt ; The urn. Al. flua 1.50 A.. M. ' trains ran. daily. . . West bound trains, leave. Now York, at the foot of Liberty street, as follows t Leave New York. Arrive at Reading. 12.00 M. Mail No. 0, 6.00 P.M. 9.00 A. M. Exprers Train, - 11.60 P. M. 5.10 P. M. Express ' 10.10 Po, M. 8.40 P. M. Express Tram, 'l.OO A. M. 11.1a11 Train leaving Allentown at 7.20, A. Pd., stops at all Way Stations, arriving at. Reading at 9.10, A. M., running daily except Sundays. , . The 12 M. Train from Now York, stops at all Stations between New York and 'Leading, lea. ing Allentown at 4.20, P. M., arriving. at Weeding at 6.00,,P. H.,run ning daily except Sundays. The 11.00 P. M. train from Now York, inns daily stopping at Elizabeth, X'ialn field, Sommerville, Junction, Easton and Bethlehem, arriving at Allentown at VAN P. DI., prising Lyons at 12.29,A.M., arriv. ing at Reading at /,00 A: U. Passengers aro requested to puretuiee tickets before entering the. earth s 25 eta extra will be (+Urged and collected on the train from all wim'pay the fare to , the Conductor. COMMUTATION TIOgETS, good for Twenty-01x Trips, at 25 per cont.. discount between any p_oints desired. MILEAGE TWEET BOOKS for 2001 miles, good between all points pa this or the Philadelphia & 'leading it. or Ike Beading 1d Columbia R. IL, at 02.50 welt for families and firms. • BB4SON good for the hOlder only, for R114)(4'6174 111110 and twelve months, at reduced rates. r; M. EItMENTROUT., Uenerat Ticket Agent. MEM J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proptistors, 71iA N. Hold by :01 Druggists nud - Dealers 1 tkoitviit MolllollloB4 4. BIRCH & BRO., . Dp, A, H. \LIGHT, W. J. TIIIERWECHTER, WI LLIA M WELLS. Agents, Reading, Pa. mey 5 ly GREAT FURNITURE DEPOt SCIIR(EDE# & FELIX ) . Wareroom, corner Fifth :and Washing . tOD atree4. l MANUFACTOR Y ' WASIIINOTON sr. B LOW FIFTH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: rlt' I 11: UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY .!.invite publlo attention to thoir splendid. stook o? first-olnes furniture now and constant ly on hand, and made to order to snit .oustomers. • • " Among other articles, especial , attention!. invited to their unsurpassed IqCI 4 ENSION•TABLES, pItESSING BUREAUS, DINING ROOM CHAIRS; CENTRE AND OTHEft)TABLES, BEDSTEADS Or THI LATEST • !Mt/XS, end every othor article in their Hue of buel• 11053. Every article is manufactured by themselves, :heir e:dmirabl lfactor.- in their admirably arrange , manufactory, with the most perfect machinerYl fond skill. ful mechanics, and finished in an urtsurpass ed manner. Also prepprefl to exeouto ordore for TVRNINO, SA\VINI, And All ordcri promptly executed, titNtwvre . : it 4- . 'ed tt give sattsfeetion. a motriJnimas. 110(zniall & Mi ttg4LEso 11 A.R P,W:ARt, ,9UTLERt . 6vors, HOIII3N lIPSNIOU/VO 000D8. 'METALS; , TIN PLATES ) • Building Materials, SADPaP', 4d, 1 . 40; 1 io;f rivrN StßEßZ•liZtarlfa l -P:4O Drat _ • • yos .- el It , .1 ..Ptween ono ell we 91,20 e, 11 Paelit3 amass Penn root Kon)1 1 1 6 , 1 7 1 j,109 al Bank to If claw : 4 llPPihilikßt i t WALLET rontaintng oetwoon OAS ." aril A iliyag for 03. 8 4 Alt . 1 4 0 0tv ntyers ter:whit* a Ill4rai Tevtartt vtli. ,Inn oat on application t the oillce tho "D A r ainal.l l ; flO ;t tett% Ado F aupsitiox w. lint% 'i'OLD Cbrner Nth PittrAforto)l lifter. Reacting, As. Solo Afloat for Dorkortnd Lebanon rountloN' for throolobratod% _ . SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY. The host relleblepod durable Scales over placed beforotbe Cult Arid fee them beforo purcbnalni olec whore. Superiorinducententn offered to buyer& A lot of socontl.band • PLATI'OII,M . SOAI, 13 8 on bond and for solo eliemi. 11.14 A."lt. 7.31 A. H. 2 221 1.00 A. N. 11.00 A, 51. 14.15 A. 14. 7.001'. "THE MT I 4 4 SELMA` FAMILY .Eck cl SUHOOL. An English, Classiest MitthoinaLionl,Beion - tillo and Arttstio Institution, FOB YOUNtI MEN AND BOYSI AC "Itatown i Montgoniery County, .Pa. T ‘ heyeeeend halt of the eighteenth annet• el session commenced on Wednesday, the Set day- of Felnuter'y last. Palette re prim, at any time. For Circulars address REV. GEO. I', MILLER, A. M. tkV. idolglLs, Schaeffer. Mann, Krauth,Bilio, Conga Wylie, Storm% -and • lON s. talgo Ludlow, Leonard &Prove, N. Basso' Thayer, Benj. N. Boyor, Jacob F. Yost and Illostor Clymer, 'sQ9.—James E. Caldwtsll 4 James L. Clog. horn, J. F. E. B. Orno, James liamilton. Thco. 0. Boggs, C. F. Norton. L. L, lioupt,. O. Gross Fry, MillOr & Derr, Charles Wannoinapher, James Kent, Sante° d Co., John Wiest, eto. fob 204mooditinaw • , Important to Printers 3 PRESSES FOR `SALE. A FINE VIIANOE SOIL MACIII• MISTS AND MAZTUFAO; TURERS. ONE ENGI.NE ONE. BOILER TO 13. E '.SOLD. Cli 11UP: Tho following innalithory twk offered tat' auto, at advantageous rates : ONE 080iLLATING I;NozNn , IOUR HORSE POWER. ONJ RIOIIT-HORSE-TURULAR RIGHT BOlttlt.' • • ONE LARGE CYLINDER P RINT- It G PRESS, GAZETTE SIZE. ONI SAALL WASHINGTON HAND ONE STANDING PRESS. Apply at tho Adler °Moo * or address RITTER & I OM, Reading, Pas deo 7 3IONDE & BRO., No. Nu PENN STREET, • i • Aro now °Voting , st>londid stock Of (Ain E lAND I.3.Fit;UltE Sults made up to order In . aPlend I ld style— , VXOntI.,ENT rim An unsurpassed stook of 'kents' FURNISHING GOODS. PRICES TO Stilt S TiIE TIMES. 1111011 Sc, RAO., B EA u.' gib A N ,":"14 rrmrir 1 4FRI P 'ET. lab iOd CARPETS t CARPETS D. ii. mAiticLuy asp). Lolntus owe. below rank Hap fab‘Vsevsst *VI Bibwesith atiraetis. Respectfully inform the citizens of Reading gnd vicinity, that they are 'manufacturing the very best Ingrain, j ell -ssogl Carpets, ever offer gd in this atty. Latest spifterna and colors. lYholesale and retn.li at New York prices. We invite theptiblie to izattilnik oilsgaol( inforepurchiitsing, ditewhora i .and, 2,‘ per eent. nay -lolit'oUltst obss Wadi and Wive MOM'. d.ll-Sip , mAttxpnr mt.glt 1 f :" Teen: PEWS. 1043iitIdalii# 1 txtitt l'eu9lll3 and bilkttionory_ (+very, MO(1. slt r4oLvlttProssiletiro.,4 4 2 , r en f i lint• • , fob 9.lwty tt t11;i iit iii,,lJOUi tt ur.111t11:11 Kul l * villa _A tut reoldeii tele dir * ilflld lath OW% 44tags ra. (f:b References. AND PRESS. E SPRING= GOODS. CALL AND MM. ___. _.. !'rout .4r t hut's 1 . 1040 Nip too. SOIIRRODIO3I DARLING. (The following Wool :lug verses are front the lien of a Southern buly, Miss Mario La coste, Of St4Vitnnfthi anti itne conmo. rate hteldent of but too frequent occur rence In both armies. They were Am published, we believe, by the 44 soll 4 heril Prat :" • but poem tendoely written well deserves to bo widely known, and to dud a wpm perpnauentrecold then le ilka ly to he ntrordetl by the columns of a news. paper :J' Into a ward of the whltowaßhaii hallo, Where tiro doad ant) No tlythg lay— Woundoil by borenots, shells, and bails— Somebody's datrllng wes home ono day. Soutebtnly's darl tog t Soyoungand so brave. %reeling still On his tittle, sweet Nee ) , Soon to be Mil by the dust of the grav4, The llngorlog light otitis boyhoodtagraeo, ►reel 4- Mated and damp Ore t lie'etirls M WO Kissing the snow of that fair young. br iv; Palo aro tho lips of delicate Mould— Somebody's darling is dying now, Back front this he ttLttlt l, Ohm-veined faci Brush every wandering ; Cross Its bands as a sign of limo-2 • Somebody's darllng is still And ileatl. Klss hint oneo r for soma ody'a auk*, Alurnuir a prayer soft: (mason', Obi) bright ouni from tho'oluster take-4 they woo somebody's Prido, yon know', fontotiody's hand bath rostod.there Was It b mother's, soft and white And have the lips of a sister fair Been bliptlgod in those waves of light,l god knmis beat, ito was Bomoboily , s love I Soinobodyte boort onehlrinod him, thoro Somebody wafted life Mia° aboro, Night and morn, on tli b wings of Mayor. Soinebody wopt'irhon ho marched dway, • 'Looking so grand; it?onlekody's kits on y ; Soinebody Clung to kis partingiinint, Bonlotiodyls watobing and waiting for him, Yearning to hold him again to her heart ; Thom ho llos—with the blue eyes tli n, Joitl smtflug , otilldliko lips apart. • , Toerly bury thil fair young doad, Pausing to drop on hie grave a tour; Caro on tho Molten slab at his howl— : "Mamebody's darling lies tarried here , INAIll0118•IN. STATIONIKRY.-"4110 styles 'pc stationery are , elegant: and showy, Monograms, ciphers and initials are flu-, minuted Jnto.meditoval and script.' The_ rlsiting'eard 'slit' smooth board, unglaz• ed and, nearly square. The size for ladies iv larger than that for gentlemen. The 1 name is engraved in script, hough old English is much admired. ' ,:it the owner of the card - law regular icee Aim') days, the day of the week'shonid be mentioned in the left WO corner, under the name. The custom of turning (limn the corners of a card to denote the purp`ose of a ,visit, - gives, way to tho mote estimable polite. ncss of words that suits the caller on the filed or the card. English ospressions of the simplest kinds are iii the beA taste. The . purpose of a eallmay be the best do• noted by the wor.lik: Condolcuco, Con gratulation Visit, To'Take Leave, as the we may be. • , Fashionable writing paper for ladies' use is nearly square, tirm and subsist)• list, with delicate traeings'and figures: For gentlemen, thiek, English—untdcd paper is imported, of the, finest finiA, Crest and coat of arms; in single and par% ti•colors, add more distinguished' for eit velopo seals and note headings thati mon' ograms. The street and number • &rod. deuce is engraved on the proper Once foi' the date on note Juipor t :, The ttamen of country, residences are ontrareAtii rustic designs.. . . A square note sheet hi the proper size for invitations. On this the monograths for wedding/fehould bo always'hite ; for. 'general invitations, in single-oollumina• tad colors. Au oblong envelope snits this sheet best, Tnvitatiosis should be written in the simplest langttage s Mrs. -de : sires' - the pleasure. 4f your company on such an evening, is sufficient, the time at which dancing beglns . beifigadded at the foot Of the Ami_it is . good taste to a.tiswer or decline an invitatiOn as soon as pessible, thatllia - hastesilifity know the nuMber of her kttemtti. 1. ;AT Afivtrgonim, GriTEn.r.—.,A. short time, aka wedding. pfliiouth 4arolina, a younglawyer moved that ono- man , its the company. should be selected ns president, that this president should be duly sworn to keep entirely secret' all the no Minn pi• cations that slicatid be Air:yarded , to him in his Offitflai'depralmentitanight, that each unmarried': gentlentak : and. _ley should write his or her :rniuo of paper, and under itplace . the , name of the person they 1141161. p marry, then hana :it to flit, president for insPention, an.d if untgentleman and lady' hod re; cipocalir chosen' each other the president, weilo inform each of the result,-and those .too had- ,not been' reciprocal, in their _choice Were, to,gtat ircly secret. ;! - After: the :appoititilicat of the maiden! ) "coninunicatloMi Icereaceord, ingryt ) handed tot)Ch r, 'told itivAB found that; trielyo yintOrg:iiidies tinAgne. flown hadieelprdol chOfees,and-Oleven of the'itielYe - mattdics';*46 Solemnized. ME '—feongress ICU* appippriated ' :$30,000 'to ;.Irolievo the— IfpooL o ,-negroes—of Washington. Dirty." , lousy' fitatving, theyierowdAhe grillerin of the capito' from day to day v itattning.. to tho harangues of their white . 11111 es. .They onght to , be pahl $30 4 000' for 11N-ening. to such stuff. • ' ' titia.o,loitplalid . ,l,o4;for.p'ivii). ,A 'day, or :(44i 'sloe it', doilieloilking to 07p. sheitlrtl,)o6lli' bad' ti:rallingiout 'with I'4 1 010" 0; eiii..,Ai`,oio corner . 'cit/Inlierioi. sree iiiid'fpn 'ircitnirfoi:lirct resulted , in' a' .'ti' trlio . .. i4ipiligi, : A.it loogt!i:' Om Bh4n6 Gienlllolo4:l4s . ontaio4iiik bi l i i th, V#t9. )h lo. t ; o o B : 9 l l "'it°l ll ti. . 4 --,,,,', ' • ,. 1.1 V , C....:'1t -' • ''- f l ' ‘ . ;' l '' ' .: ' ' • •-i'. 1.0 CENTS, PER. WEEK. ---'!'ho tall of snow in Canada this win' l ter, so far, has oxecotled any proviou• sn mfall for twenty yeais past, by thirty• eight inches. • —it man in Nomielt Conu,, ivor4§lan Ahlorney . hull upon n horizontni tread• mill, flunislautpowoifor fain use..,- —At) advertising wagon )a, Now York carries a largo bell ► whirl► tolls aolorpnly as flat concern goes through the street:. .—Tweniy mad dogs have been shot lo Brooklyn ttnd vicinity inn month. —Krd, Partitigtott thinks liberty are attlired with the f ntfsers of tho itmerienn Engle, —Lora (;eurgo Gordon, an English no bleman, has boon lined iu India for druid:6l%los. --Seventeen thousand men and aixty dredging machines do tho tvork on tho Suez Canal, —A:Now 'Hampshire Baptist , ehrgy• nammi Lowell, has isetepted-- i " Call" at a less salary thaw -his present one. ~ • . • —Most of the 'stone required for Itio massive mnsonry of tho Sums Cloud has been minlo from the onnA of the dosort, —Tho snow is. live foot doop In ilia about the and Franconia Nouh. tains, and tho Ininhornien aro obligod to desert the swamps and take d t ut their • • teams. --Then►ro prim aro being lowored in Now York. Boynton, of Crimfbrdk• via°, Indiana, hiving featured on tho subject, " After Suffrage, What?" te emed tut Rumor tho other day, in the allapo of an old pair of trowsers, A plat axe and a dull razor, f - ,-The Union Congregation, Coloraiu r Linetister COnnty l bac° in contomplatiqn tin) erection Of a now church tho coining summer. `l.llo building is to bo of brick, 85 by Gti (M. --A two year Old child of Mr. Joao Oray, of Homo, Michigan, killed hia rant brother on Thurgday last by striking him a blow'on the head. • • _ - —Wm. S. Ditich, Treasurer of tho 'lames Steam Mills, towhuryport, is charged with embezzling $BO,OOO, His employers have accepted his resignation s to take effect when work now in progress is finished, after which an ievestigallon will tabu place. „ . ' —Governor Gemy has informed prominent member of the bar of; Phila. pie! Shia, thntEnton and Tyrhobo)! pro .to be both ito on thu same day: Tito im• pt. - casino hint the execution take place early,in April. --A new JAW in Cincinnati 'prohibits', the operation of commercial agents or "drummers" in that city. A traveling agent of a New York lint and cap estdh• !Mimed has just been tinetiirio and costs, and another agent double Anil .amount,, ---tioarge•rti it lig. having A disputkwith Samuel Shore, in Pittsburgh, bettled it,in. a conclusive but , manner by . dot miring the right ear and the enure t °so of Mr. 81ioro, thus nitering the coefigt tiou of Shoro, mid rendering hhoself;lift hie to ho summoned befortktbo..Congoo sionul Committee on Him* - and Par", hare. --A savan has just onnounee4 that t a, bite of ay infuriated dog is aS dat:OrOutt man inctston front the teeth °Copp ;rAiji• tally rabid. Vor this reason, titdeSs malt can kick a dog beyond retallittotl , distnneo he had bettor think Woo boforo raising Ws boot. —A humorous note, which . 4 Cleve.. land gentleman .tossed into the tinglieh Chiumel seven montha pgo, inehmed jn bottle, tins jut been returned to• hie ad. dress,blo. Sttife'rio'r street, Ofeiohind t .Ohio, 11. B. A. It- was pleUed aito Worthing, near llrightow, En land orter, floating in the watetsix „11,wita .coveted with bninaeles; " --:An article, giving the hifittiiy J , r arms, ;lit' the French official jOhithaTi tart that in'l42B the English omployed hreechloadora against Orleam t anct.tbat some of the. 014 Italian , guM align .of Fibs of wood covered 'hide ate to be seen in the arsenal of Gensa;' :--An English girl has' obtained $2 damages front a sweelliiirt who a ,whilo courting her, squeezed her, hawk aquird as to break a finger, —A San Francieco jury recentir, awarded a citizen $16,000 against the city ; for injariea received •.by, e tlireugh an ()lining id the efrec!. —ln the fall north of Scot 4 i)1 '( ago, it is said,' when ' to ho married and could not' t•titie4 . tlt,e,`:', Shoiter Catechism, the Sessloli.tepirtft hint to produce two "cuutionOtir.lo' amount of tweivo pottedo, qcottf t .tnat ivould acquire it Within • hisOilar nage.' -ll4l► growiog Novi ui►prof►table Wilicoost tiliiimt'ttieto.- frisx that now "ovory hop-grotie s t.bi; - . : lie*cis that over y . othor bopliowpi !lOW, alnindon the bomnosn, !To! 81'110. t.ii4l'; Mick to it, anti milk° . . • •-,-,%. few days ago a passongeip..a Atitith's , near alicap was approached hir a 843,14-, .ger, and Informed that, the _conductor' - wiBl.lo to ..:gee hhn iannedlately, 19 t)e. baggage ctir. - ''fltd passenger ataAtid Ft ‘,.. lite 'baggage - eat, followed - by4hii hiril -.-.. ger, `fm(l,. whpli ,Ite had reicl4o 4,9 plak'i for tn' Ofilltia Second car, ;he iolvotctt bit by ,ci, gang of three or fOcir ,oAk t : ho -', gtutOtted and robbed 1 ) 1 M Ors4*; ~„ 0, , gi34,4" t hid jumped .clif 0.6, iirqq riiirpot e' , 1 1 'their eitttpe. • . -''','l :" ' . r ' :4 1 ~.1 ". • :.,. . , —:sliss LutitiA , 41,4 young lady betouginglo oup of tho.ficat familieff in OliSo, lift:W6r infherfi bowie, imtlark county, on Munqny mon'Oin#lefott (boy light, 01.43 m: 4410 ti`oirpain - Notes:l*p! ay 00 7 Latta mil° nWnli and ly dio*fied "herioltiu eigbtoen'inches de** I lIESI - • ' IQ:11 MEI 1 la 4 11