D 11 AILY EAGLE. READING - . PA:.: SATIIIi6AY, 51411011:O f • 1116:). CITY - AND: COUNTY,: EDITION..-14 , 1.9 P. ' EICEMP Cog Endo intended for publico. ti on In the Endo: tnnotbo accompanied by reWouoll/le Immo, ns a gnareptee of stu cc rlty on the part Of the writer. -The name w ill not he peblished oo desired by the correspondent correspondents shoubt make their corn ; inunteationg Shert tied tOthel paint, 00re open to ton limited for very long articled': Write only on one Ode of tbe poper, enei to plainly as pooolhie, 'without, 11 urlShett. _ • 501;01110En, who fall to roe .1110 the . y.Ants regularly, will confer a favor by leaving notion at. this otticei where all coin iplalntki otj,irrogularity or latonce9 Of do, 1 ' livery will" he promptlyottonded to. Anviurrtserui aro:requested t'o ham' in their advortisententaall,early folhe day as ro4411)10. as our rapldlv lnereaslog circula tion compels 118 to KO to p 111384 Apout t v p. .. .... . . Owtsa to tho publication'of the Argil. T ., mot u s t in toqiny'a / 1 4AM - 31 WO ISIT not Rble to give out aim' variety of !local nen• 4 .. :-----• • . ) IInITIP liIHNTIONSI.-e- St iotilillatoksters ho Rllovved to limy° their tablati stand 1 in Pons tlaro during the•night ? Last 8q night as IMMO OftiTle 110 . ar running into a elands which might have eauaed ini an , 4 MOM. A loaded boat omit) down the canal 11119 morning. . . 'The markets mire well Attended , yes. teniny and this morning.' Karket re! port , ' will appear next NtiOk.,.. A velocipede isdieol‘ has boon opened It tho ,Heystene - Ilan.. , !, • . „ „ • , Messrs. linghes 46' Rhode! 4 / 1 ,11 1 0, pen a aa liquor etoro at tho corner of Eighth nu Ponn streets, pi Monday next. • • Roy. IL Zweizig, of this env, will ndodnistor the Aaoramont of the Lord's suppor In tho St. John's Churoh'of Haut; burg tomorrow ovoning. • , Nicholas llollonba* farmer, yeelding In Windsor township, half a milo north of Aintobtirg, nu Friday morning last while walking with en axe on hie hhoki , feli 'on' tho snow, cutting tho bank Of.htobead badly. • ! Mr. Franklin Ludwig rosigncsl on Taoaday ovoultig last, as A nionihor of tho Town , Counoll of the. Borough of Bainhnrg. Mr. Lodwlgivill , rornovo to 'near Wonioladdrf, ; the lot Of April, whore ho purohasodArMill propotty and 74 acres of land, • , , At about twolvo,olook-on 'Wednes day night, tho honso,oflonothan llio.t her, at Kutztown, wali 'outerod And'robr hod of throo coats and d butelier knife. . . • A vary provoking, yet t 'ainuslng•orTo2,l occurrou in tho local yastorday about .the' Heading Maounerchor. It was stated, that Prof. Carl Schoen() was tho Janitor. It shotild havo road Conductor: • " north Sunday In tont, March 7; Passion Sunday, Mari% 141.Fonst of Stt. Josoph, March ID ;, Patin Sulfdayillarch 21; Hastor Sunday, MOO 28, , „ • PROPITAIII,I4 1.9a7.1,5.,:-.A.; the public sale of Henry Schnoldery In Bethel towns ship, 4 horsos wore sold, which' togothw 484 brought $; Atitt'at • Itho sale of Josoph Itont,scillpr, in Centre town ship, 5 cowa Word." sold. nt $7O n bond, Percival Guthtnan_, in Uppor Tuipolioo con townslilp,sold 4 !torsos 1011 8 ditties at his pUblio sale, and realizedlt./01 from them. MA"aopb (.4040t's, ,sa e, in Ralson, towns lip, 9 . 111:10,_IVOro sold, which together' brought f205..80: The above articlos wore sold by auctioneer Jacob G. Haag, god had boon advertised In tho RECEPTidit OY TUI WASHINGTOrtoi— Tim reception of the Washington }Rise Company, on Moir return from Wash 7 ington City last eVeulng, was a.very,,fitte affair, Most of the companies of the rim Department were reprosontod, and each (Ironton carried a torch. The ar rangemonte of Capt. Grath, tlio Chief Marshal, wore admirably carried out, and the display Fellooted much credit, on, himself , and asslstanta. rim Th ing e dltforont ongino honsoenn the route, the bolls ranit'out tr merry postl of %valet:hue. Winter's and ,tho Ringgold Bands were In tho line of parade, and thei air was resonant with the Swot , 'stralus they Wured forth. The. members of the ashington wore pretty well fatigued, but they are In eestablos over= their trip and the many ,pleasant incidents and associations connected therewith. They wore tho only company Who wore the guests of tho U. S. Fire Brigade of Wattb ington,. and the:many' kindnesses and undagg . ing 'AOO'Ol6lll4 'at'• that Rdlltiut body of mon eau never lm fogotten by them. . RrekTowri.-+Thia ortion Of Our beau tiftil city is general ly overlooked by I sightseers, and too often by persons de sirous of Investing 'lti teal estate. We predict that the portion of the Sixth Ward known as 10 .1tiektOVIKIP will. some day become ono of the most beautiful n11(1 thriving sections of our city. It is and healthy, , and oommands a Imutiftil view of the clear, winding selinylklll and orthe other portions of the city, mid it id fast fil ling up with an industrious and order population. The beautiful building al es in the vicinity of. Itiektowii and beyond it, along Front, Second and Third streets, have been Atrangolyt overlooked. -by 'real I estate dealers, who have preferred the north- eastern and northwestern portions of the city—hence thet part. of, the pixth Word has boon Nettled hy.persona. of limited means. • Their heat, and coyly cottages present g pleasing nppearanee' ,t 6 the visitor, Although , the people of `the nelghbiathcied ,are mostly Of landrlt no bility—those whOoarti th9lr,breltY the sweet of their' biolAr—pboYOrePO oblud these of other portion!' of the' 43 ity goner 4 illtelltdence and the qualifica tions of' godd citizens. Among the \knights .gf,tllo N 1410304 110,LIVVOI, the furnace lir!) IMP; tai , a o,4niiV. men who can ably, sustain tht4l~ part irt Ale bate or a donvelitation, subject, With -ffeberal43 Of "P'ofelfe atonal , ' mew. , •' " " 4 Tho toad of land ;rn RtaktOWnieti Charles Evan k Oahe ery.,lxintainilhAn, tirodq of ,excellebt aiog:8 1 .10 1 4 and we are surprised that' they have not-bea ts already ars:aired ibyllp•tnan,Ykeenran persons wito`afq flientitilitlfr stf4 for bargains in ireol'eatate., hoe It sae the tittle when, the .11,nele101e• Ahlft directien will be covered with the happy homes and pretty, ggrdoßlf . tttaaaaatta of industrious *forking pootnitho elate who make Reading, and all other pros porous cities, great, wealthy 'and power ful.• .- 'U the ( ; orort. of VoI010101p! ir,likiks of Derks'OoMity: • AROCI3OIIIIfT LIST 3869. CASES *0 BB AItGUED ON MONDAY ! TUB -BTB ?' . , Natbans 6z, Bros. ve."Abrabaht 81 Jan. Term, 1869, Jan. ga, 1. At 860,43110 granted to show.show. .oauso, why,viggleut. etionld not be'entOred for want, or a ant • liolant afildavlt of•defenoC ,11413011- ror Simon 8. Motor va. Boni. M.litia9 05. _• Jan. Term; 1869. ' lan.; ft 'l6m; rui 6. granted to show OAUSO'It, ' , judgment not,bo entered for; tyarit, 011 SM. rientl affldaVlC of def0n041.... Wan-, nor for plff. Sobtnuokoir fOr deft Jobu L9ibo4sporgop 14411*, lie ~ Mr, 242 A prlt, Ter ii ! '; 4.1:*0, ,:,tan ; .1,,,801i ittlef granted" to 'SW:* , gatteolViitlY. , ; the above appeal' ahintitlhot be, , strielten OF .A. B. Wanner itir DM. ~--,' ': • • • : •• .'• -'' ' • • Williatu - litialtaine 41foijph 0.. *cu . v l . l In fb tradingaa.:4lViiiiairi Mellvidn&'it . Sotte ate, The Romni; lu4ustrial,:,htentil ' featuring, - Compacityi James Seidler • Henry Brown, Adana Radii"- Pater '7411: ler, Executors, and Saillnei, Alltibu t _`r UP' Jtin.Tertrk, 1864. , .:.ieunary 29, 18110, ride,' granted to show 446 why the: appear ance ef Lewis Richards, for the Reading induatrial Idannitieturing : CollipatlY t , shall„not be atriehen lirtnn - 'the resort end license oontintred.. Richards and green,, Sor.'plit. Baird for Oeft. . ..- •_ .. , s 'r Saniuel Whitaker and lend, Seisamen ; ,trig WOO Iteadingliallroad Coin ,•: tiy, l 4l . 4tiginit T., 1865., JanuarY26,l: i !irate granted to show dense why, he amend; meat by the court -shall not be strlolcen from the record. !Susan - len and Da 15 for pitf; Bielittrds for deft; : Shun Becker ,vs. ,Elizabeth ,Maurtir.: 118 December T., 1808. January,Bo, 1869, reasons for a now trial fled; same day re) granted. to show cause why anow , trig should not be granted. Lauckit for Of IV B. F. Boyer and Erritentrottt for I deft, - • s . , - .• , ' . • Franklin, M. Hartman 'ye. Daniel Koch . - 476: ;Tannery T., 1867, January 80,14.80$ 0161 granted on 'Franklin, M. flatulen t ' tck Oliow cause wbAudgmont should riot be , opened, and .deiondant lei into &de. 'tango) . rule returnable February 8, 1869, live days notice to plaintiff. _. .. Levi K. Nest vs.. Tho School District of Mirl Township. 98 April Term, 1866; February 2,1809, rule to sboirseatise why 'judgment should not be entered for the defile. , Non otiiitantovere dicdo Pp points reserved. Becker for pitf ; Sasseinan and "Anoka for deft. . i , Jacob blitz, Son., forlho use of Anthony. EitS.B7 November T.,'1885. February 3,,1810, on motion of Santupl L; Young, the Coat grant a rule to sitotv cause why the amount of judgment in this case should Inot be corrected, andjudgment Of rove al entered as of the 18th day of Ootobo o 1805,- Air the sum Of $1221.76, i) without prejudice to,tho rigida of !tither partiesilro!,nrnablo March 1, 1869: 'S. L. YOnng far OM ' " • Philip Sohoonerman vs. lionry,Sax . , 23, September Tani, 1868. February 8; 1869, on motion of William 81. Baird,- the Court grant a rule on Voter Krause, the Garnis a ~ to show dense whyrjudg- s inept shout. not bo entered against him for the sine nt of plaintift's debt, inter est and co: ~ and abide such other 'or ders as tho .aid Court may mako on the_ pronnses. illiam M. Baird for pitff.',l' U. H. Seim • rtz for Garnishee. }onry A. I !adman vs. Jtimes Y. Hart man, 0, Ma kh Term, 1869; Ex. Docket,l February 21, 1869, on Motion. of D. Er mentiont, A ttorncy for petitrifr, Courts grant a rule of shOw pause prayer or petitioner • hould not bo gran od. Re-1 turnable Ma eh 8,1869. ,J. S. Livingood for Oft, D.. ertnentrout for deft. The Gov° nment National Bank 'of' rottsvillo vs 'Jalo v phfleyfert 4 11 d Bros. Nos., 13, 14 nd A March Term, 069; Ex. Docket. February :20, 1869, i rtile 'granted to a. ow , cause why judlitleelit should notho opened as 'to tiro ainount alleged to hallo been paid, Execution, to retnain as to result. Returnable March 8 1869. ' W. R. Smith for - pltif., .7.• S. Richards for de ft . I ~ WaShington S. Kissinger.vs. Jorenainh M. Debtor, 0 March Toren, 1869, Mx. Dockot. Fob. 20, 1869, rule 'granted to show 'cause why judgment ' shOilid not be opened, depositions of -Viltneasee to bo taken on 48 hours notice. Returnable, March 8, 1809. H. A. Yundt for plff, ' 3. S. life lards for deft. AdaM Lelzo and Bonneville L.Beh rook, trading as A. Loize,et Co. vs. Derby Iron Mining Conipany/'54 Aug. Toren , 1:1 : Ifob. 20, 1860, 'on petition - filed, • granted on Willie - 1 Albright, Sheriff',. . show pauso why n attachment should not issuo against 1 ten for non oompllonpo with the calling • feaid Writ. Return. able thd second M nday In March, 1869. D. Ermontront fo pl. J Ross -Minor for dolt ' ' I ! •'. . Satnutil Lossig .a. Franklin Schmecic,' 0 Feb, T. 1869. It't t b.2o, 1869, P d,t ulo'grant do show cause 1 hy, judgment' should mit be entered for want 'of a sufficient af ildaVit of dofonco. S. L. Young for Off.' 4. (loot Seltzer for deft.' . • • •S tsAaman 11. Kline vs Solomon •Yo der. 20 'Feb. T. 1869. Fo . 20, 1869, rule grauted• to show cause Inky judgment should not be onto ed for vant of a sal cleft affidavit of &fon 0. Israol '4/. B ker for phi. " ,- eox 64 'fitment i't vs. l'onry Hart man, 2trob.T: 1869. Feb.2o, 1809, ritiO itc gi rated' to show Canso why judgment Sit old not be ontorp fur want of a sum. etc A affidavit of do ohm' M. Mongotior pi . S. L. Young for deft. i • .W. Christman I ls e . Joremlakßupprt an \V Ito, 38 Fobru ry P.‘lBo9;: • Feh.' 20; 1869,-• rule grant\d . o show cause ivhy ju gmeht Should tot,bo entered for 'rant of sufficient affidavit of defence. Si o d ttoirer for pia: -W. H. Gerhart for d. ' ' • , tn. of Ponnsylvartia, for the u 6 of thrirles H. Applo. vs. Seth. Ziegler t al. 49 February T., 1869.' February 20, 869, rule granted to shim cailso'witY J dg- Inept should not he entered for wan of a suffielent affidavit of defeat). • 'Rich rds and Baor for pltf. • • i . Shade!, Holloribachr St Co. vs. John ; timelier, owner, tte. - 1 .51 Yebruary l T.; I go.. pobruary 2(1; 186 b, rule grantod to :how Om why judgment should not be ntored for want of a sufficient affid vit . f dofantio. J. 11. Jacobs for pltf. , - • Casper, Ciller vA John I'obr, p, eIY., T. 1869. , Feb. 20; 1869, rule granted itt show cause why JUdgment 'Should of ,be entered for want of 'a -sufficient lailli- , 'davit of 'defence. = J.'S. Rithards for OH, 8. L. Young for deft,. .' " • ' • , •JoSeph Schortz Vs, • William Call (Cr. C 0.,, .11, Feb. T. 1869.-JFeb. 20, 1069, Pule grntiteciAo show Pause why 'Judgment should not be entered for want of a suffi cient affidavit of defence., 3..141. Jacobs for Of. ' „ Hlrani Sweoto vs. 0. D;`,Wiost and .J.. F.r.Corkell, 75, Feb.' T. 1809. rob-20, 1869, COUrt grant a rule to shim , cause why, udgment should not bo entered `for' , want Or 'a sufficient affidavit Of, defence. .J. IL Jaoobs for phi'. , . , , '' Riegel tt Bro. vs. John P.cnigeloy, 70, Fob. T. 1809. WV: 20, 1869, rule granted, to oho* pauso why' judgment should not be entered for want Ot a sufficient OM ditvlio ,I! ideforioo. A. B. Wanner fin pill', P. IKWannbr for deft.• - f• • -.• • . corn. of Penns. "s. JOllll A. Fidler and Bolan Womelsdorf t 27, March'' T. 1869. , Feb. 25,1869, rule, granted Co show Canoe Why the forfeiture of the within men tioned recognizance should not be remit ted, ond,tlaid Fidler to enter bail 'for his appearOnco at next Qtlarter Sessions. Returnable lifer.* 8, 1869. Shearer tt, Beehtel for pltf. J. 84 Richards for deft, Com. of Penna.vsi l lstnes T. Ste , i , et 814 87t March T:•1 . Feb. 25, 1 N6,' MO granted to shOW pause why the for, Maitre of the withfit mentioned recogni; ,ittneicshould not be -remitted, and said F,idler,te enter bail for hit appeoranee at next , Quarter ''Sdlialonx. ),Intitrnable, March ii, 1869. Shearer '.l:c Bechte l for pllk J. S. Richards tbr , deft. ' Samuel Yost vs. = John M. Zerbe, 25,, FebrintrY Term, +' Febr i tary 25. 1869, on ' motion Of ! H j r agen an, the Court grant a rule be' cm* , wiky a . . deorce should not made. in Asvor. ors 134909,nt of Susan .111xler va..T. W. zstoer4sl, , April TerrO, 1868, 18211 '7B t , :Stung day, on motion , fJ. Ha onmari,: toe court grant a tiAit tq show ea 1.3 e why, o i l a dborte:ahould n 't be %nada .In favdr, of indginent of, RI u Rixier vs. J. W. Mute, 241if_Alirft pn, 1898, for 111.04 , 85. same day oif'iliot 071 of 4. Ig a / 1 004 1 4, the (hurt iglk 40 1 1 0 4°,4 0 * Otti/sOOll7 a decree soon u no t Joe made iir,tivetrot . judgmjudgment of Dantel Huntniel va,, V, 'W• ent NailkpflOnli?Or Tr,' 140 8 fr Ittikeii6 to Br 6 10 On - prSV; : Bard, CO , k* (ktul9lo,,Bbow , ,iiitusi' Why the Milatt litheind not: .take env of, %ha\ proseadit df Abe' 4sat 'istate, nte sum of .09 0 - 0 0 nadei,i).o9s,gl4oMPUYA 13 wi s 1),,416,.;,4. t, , !J:=',' .!' • ',,, .I , i -ri • ' ‘ 4 '9 of COffifflialOut- 4 . ,--1 .'i. BEENE] $%:0,01$ D •E b't T,:-t4C :• , • 1 !„ ' LOCK * A large number of potpie:worth , at.v Sta , Otta' IA) the eldewilitte, last itlikt to ltnioo 4 4 l retrten'a Pantile. 7 - Or* in* for the iteloolpfdetat W C. Beating's, 45 , 11Pen4 street: Ain9nit the recent graduates of the moan Medical College of Phile4el, (floincoopathio) -is - William Flak Marks, of Leesport, Ikirks ootintk, Pa. _Shad aro selling in lids city at from 75 00110,1011 t .25 a piece. tron 4 Wlillain Rochall, Of MIS atiMia - ritOebtly Started - a brass band iri Born townabip, this county. t l / 4 1 0.4 40 4 ' b. F.. °weft and,Edward D. ,evall.oftbls city; started for Florida, on Tuesday morning, to bO absent two or three' weeks: • , Tbe fiebnylklll Nailgition Company will rtinn number of small steamboats bn tho.,einal this season. A valuable horse . belonging to Messrs. Schiak_A rett fell down In front of Mlltl- More 0, MeGowan's hardware store, yes terday. Not hurt. A' Witte belonging td, Hiram Shitler , feltat the doiner of Sixth and Court Sts. lastatday, and wan soveroly.ll4o. lqr: Alexander Burnett is plaiting up a hot houg) on the lot'adi dining the Nation al Union Pink. E. F. Xeever,,formeily of this oily, has resigned the General Freight Agency of the Reading end Columbia Railroad. IL 0., Tie Mai clerk of Hold road, has been ap pointed to 411 the vaaanoy. i rhg 1410,0 will likely have their salarlea inekeased. So it is said. - • - _______._- I.TraViantimusT Cirunialr.—, Rev. Mr. P deliver to-tnOroro (Sunday) evenin ,the second lecture of the Expas. Hwy Cetirso, on controveilted pasiisgoS of Floripturo. . Subject : fATkoParabicef the Sheep and the Ooate." Seivicos in the morning at the usual , hotir. 'rho publio are respectfully invited. tiolonlon Yodor, Boit°lot Y. , Yoder and james 4. Teo, formerly doing bus I. new‘ e,t Lyons *at lon , under the name of Yoder,l3o clToo,have dlasOleed partnor - ship. • Owing the groat excitement and crowd at Washington, thirteen members of the Washington 'hose, their servants and' their baggage were loft behind. ,The Baltimore it Ohio. It. Company n9t 'allowing freight cars to rnn with their,passengor trains, the carriage was also, loft' behind. It Is' in charge of a committee of three, and will be brought home toTight. E.9COUIt44II4IkIgNT OF CrtIMINAL9.— Theie are Many persons who would become highly indignant if they were ehargini With encouraging criminals, though they do not sorupie to obstruct theofficers of the law in' the discharge of their duties from ,persenal motives or the hope of , Itidividital gain! Our Reading policemen and detectives have had much trouble, on this account during the past Year or two. One case occurred last Sear, when tho notorious outlaw, Neal heridan, made his escape on account of the greediness of Gov. Goary'a speidal policemen In Schuylkill county. Sheri dan, had conitnitted several atrocious outrages in Schuylkill county, and the authorities there o f a reward for his arrest. He left; b t after a time ado his appearance In Reading. Although he was not ;known to tho policemen of this city; Our keen-eyed Chief, Capt. Mc- Neil, and his efficient 'brae, at once marked hhn as a simpletons character,. and haVing heard of Sheridan, Chief MoNdli telegraphed to'Pottsville for a description of the criminal, holding him self in readiness to arrest him if he anar Ored to the description . Instead of replying at Once, Heisler's policemen, eager for the reward, dame to Reading to arrest Sheridan themselves. The friends .40 00 Outlaw, in Schuylkill county or , elqq'ithefo, promptly -informed him of this aiiovetnent, and he suddenly do camped, while tho Reading police ! sup pOaing.that an answer to their teleg ram meant haYe.been sent Kite Wes the guilty party:Malik:at feel warranted in detaining ' • Another instance of the kind . hap . pened 'thia•Weetti When Conditotor Wlaltnian had . , two. ttuspected • parties arrested at narriablarga The Harrisburg police, against the remonstrattoe,.of Mr. Whit man, findi,in defiance qf the' rules of common sense, permitted the two priso ners to ge,into the ;water closet together, thus giving them an excellent opportuni •ty to throw away any articles of stolen property which they happened to have upon ..thoiripersons. We have no doubt that the money and the watch of Mrs. Vichtherni of this city n are now lying in the well at Harrisburg,funless they have been'fished out by thet M tremely accent odaiting `( to criminal ). police of that Detective Lyon went on to Hairria burg:to•seoure the art' los as evidenee against the prisoners; but the city ant!hor. ities declined to assist him in the search, and as thlimederato saint of one hundred dOliare Was demanded. for, the jiffi , of dxatningthe well, ho as obliged to re turn td Reading withent any other evi dence 'against the men than the burglars' tcioli3 — fetind 'in their 5 Suasion. The iie,naelinenne rill . proho ly be that the Scoundrels will go,unw ipped of justice, iii reconuritnice their depredations iu !mite otherpart of the'ntry. oqinerathan,one o kin durini tho past feW,03 .11 " stave ' , eard of the ap prehensionh ' of chicken thieves in the r,ur'al dietricts " of tiff 'cOuntY, but we :loam that in such emit; he offenders are ISt Ofror,pertnittedlo es ape "on account theli.respeetable relat vets," and hence they are never brought t trial ; While In 'more serious eases, perm? s have declined, to heist the officers of o, law in their soareladethioves, becau elhey hope at sonie.fittureAltne to gain money or noto riety. by making or assist' ,g to Make the 'arreatainPerson. • • Such persons aro in real tyoneourallig crime ,and they ' are thereby commi tting crime 'themselves. Until! all good and law-abiding citizens are 'willing to give their Old and encouragenient to the offl ,eets or the law in their , ffortslo deteet and apprehensl criminelsozitir people - must expect to Suffer loss of protrty, perhaps , otsntsional testa of life, at t e'hands of the ,roVing desperadoes who) swarm through ' out,enr'emultry, like the Bedonins of the 11000, 14 *hose hand is against every aid .'every maul's hand against them.”' • ra , ••',-- • ' • • ~• , • - Pptkiltivains.—J4n Carroll, , f My; Joe ~:, 41 , ,M, 01 drunk / again - and alit: • ,liapt•Y as al lark' ' was to alit:: Officer Fioid - came up at the , corner a ltb and Franklin, and kindly auggetitestthat a littlo linsi of such hind 044 tliiii4t - (o.;i l 7,buld bo mere`i beneficial to a vault and p rofitable to the community at tarp' ~i• • Jo n was obliviously happy, Ati#Overcinid "pursued the OWeb' ton.. ler - InCht,.way,!!... regardless of the en-._ ititiotok fkovins pii• throata Of his follOvi. ,010ZeUe. •lobri has appeared bonne his Ifimortiera4,,and this time witUent to prr for 25days. . • ', • • • ~,,, lottippip'Sell,ii a"pardy" OfJcilkoi, :VI. Ato.Pribs funniestkind of follows, .r ' übottt °, 4 half seas over." Bu A yoss ityhOlagod somelrw tb get too r neton' , id, and the oonsetittOnee, ii_ifsi alit; ws, almost hp pokible for AIX_ -.navigate. Riding a Itsiecipede 4_crotitdbatitbeigmut. of thetineetion with lito,f .,, cir otalhart-lbund him in 14004 ' tTbolOW l ,riglhpand,t994: ` lit to t lii , hitt Itowie. - Tiits *oft Michael's : •,d offence, atAplie *AS' tins to prison for 20 ds.yL 4 .44A Ml= tirtiok t e: ert ir 0 1, a.. inest i raeefat VAter aafatennif euett'a Wom s t: the beasthent of thew 1T.184,4ete1. Penn, arta WOW, YeSPrthiaerneen' She as w,04 and ununthaigieble ai a rung, 01 40 114 telt, o tied-was rattling tow Melba • patterally. l Ithe offter - ii bird Mae of gelling her on d s tlia , Finatty be elleeeeded, arid e, Wes taken to the Statlon Howie, where the Is retained for the present. There were 10 Were hot night at the Station _. Hiimutiloi TRAOustue fratitrte.— . The six th stated meeting of the Ilaniburg. District Institute was held to the 'High School room en Monday evening' lett. After the roll *as called, and tho min. utos of the previous meeting read, the °ride's report *as called for ' and read,'ln which the ewers of the speakers of the previous meetingwere reviewed and corrected, and ' kindly informed that there wasistill room for im provement. A lectpre on Written' Arithmetic was i nest hi Odor. , Th e ker 'reviewed briefly the history of th science, after which ho demi:it:lterated hie method of teaching it to begintuirs, 'and ttrged upon the membera of the Instintte the neces sity of making thld bratich a apeidality in the prinotn7department' of the schools. -.- ' History Was the subject of .the next leottiter.. The leading idea of Ms speak er was to impre.salhe teachers with the utility' ot, and the pleseuree deriVed from a thorough acquaintancsi with the subject; 'and also gave his inetliod of teaching it in tho school room. From• the attentiveness' of the teachers, we infer that impressions wore made. - A lively discussion ,on queStion, viz : u If the' ,eurth left its Orbit, whore would it l ,falir was ougqpd f in, and vs. lions Aleortee advangpd by the sperikore, but no conolusion rdQobod, otoopt—that —it-=irMined 7 -that—wfiy. A number of hiaterical (initiations which had been distributed on sli #9! paper, at a frovlowi meeting, were t en •=jived by the members; a ft er which, ap Monts to lecture on Grammar at • 'Or. thography,wero made for the next stated meeting,, and the audience dispersed, highly pleased with the exercises of . the evening. - BrEcrieron. CLAss."—Your article will„ appear on Monday. A GRAND SUPPRR was given by the Sons of Malta, on Thursday evening, at Lauer's Park. About one hundred and twenty-five members weropresent; and a largo number' of.ladtes. Among-the members present woro P. c.,,p. Muhlenberg, H. L. Miller, A. S. ,White:. map, and a number of visitors front Now York, Philadelphia and elsewhere. The suppor,'which was a magnificent affair, was gotton up by Mr. Harry Throm, landlord tti tho Park. !MI PROMEDINGS OP CONGRESS. WAsniNoToti, March 0. Iu the Senate, ; Senator Brownlow," of Tennessee, was soon in. 'Bills were introduced by Mr. Wilson for a redistribution of National banking capital; Mr. TheYer, repealing.the Ten ure of Office act, and Mr. Edmunds, amending it ; and ,by Mr. Williams, sus pending the Tenure of office. act for four years. . Mr. Thayer gave notice that he would call his bill up to-day. , • • Two messages having been received front the President; the Sedate went into Executive. .session, and afterwards,ad • J . ourned. I • In the louse, Messrs. Van /lout and Dyer, of Mo. ; I animill of Md., and Winchester and nice of Ky ; were sworn in. The papers of the Maryland and Ken tueky Representatives thus adini‘tad were retailed to the Election Committee, 88 were the papers of the Georgia 'Rep. resentatives, who were not sworn mill The case, of Covodo vs. ' Poster of Penna. was similarly referred, and the time for. taking testimony in the case of Taylor vs. Beading was extended sixty tiny& . The House then elected all its remain:. log officers except Chaplain, and adjourn• od until Tuesday.:. Edward MoPhdeson was elected Clerk, N; G. Ordway Seigeant•at-arms, Otis 8., Buxton 'Doorkeeper, and William S. King Postmaster, they receiving the Re. Publicau votes. • TELEGRAPHIC • SATURDAY ) liihrell 0, The Legislature/ of Illinois,. Wiscon gin and Michigan ratified the Fifteenth Amendment yesterday. " "The Louisiana Legislature adjourned on Wednesday night, after passing a resolution approving Gen. Grant's in. augval: 1:' The Georgia' itegublic!ins 'held a con vention yesterday; 24 delegates ivere. present' p7,' being colored, ~ Resolutions were adopted asking Congress to reorgan ize the State Legiolature; and, approving' Grants inaugural , and a committee was appointed to proceed to Washington,' ChiefJustide Chime, Senator Frelinr . h nisen, and George IL Stewart, called upon President Grant l yesterdaY, and pre, sented him with a Bible on behalf of the Amerierm bible Sdeiety. The, President thanked : them for the token, and said he *mild pre'serve it as a memorial, , father of the Prisident, is 'recoverlogftom , the effects of his fall: At l'resident Grant' . has revoked the late order et dr. Johnson, which plaCed Pailikamter 'General B. W. Brice on the 'retired list. 2 ; • • GeneiralShrtiiill and Seugtor ,low . aie quite ill: The latter sup. ohoyS',u'pd r his hauli hold up 13701 in. —A horrible 41 e hasitist come- to light iti , tiiplavillei Ky. At. ro named' Lounsa•lie)ds employ • es 'a B. AO BOI 3C be ;Oa* eiojiicil chastiseinentely Mrs. , goaely., and carried out heir,!throot, of vengeance by, cAusit g Mrs. Moseleir's two .7ear, old boi, 0,01415 lye, which resultid , in hia deith.l' The girl has been' iirit,sted fitYlc9mtmicoo. • • , "TIM° psritiat and blertob • , 'oUr brew?, 'built can et hairil It ; you use that excellent renewer known se ilitarrettia yeitetabba.,lta, ir,l2oiorative'l i 4 abso futixocctores, of tilt the vite'Ciinpounalk with which the tetricet Is itsoded„poyia: mouth jeurnai,', • Nisvititiovzivrisratiatiiic . • 1) 441LPINU XED.—A yoniii gen tiff "; ,fiiiinA p ebt bpatding 1a a private fain -1,11 AN,O tAV), 4414Te101. parch in* 164(41.11.40W1, 611" Q 4,01$ :',.*i.-0-AR?,i ;. . ''4 - .'Oii4-4 = 'il►M) DIAMOND BETTER, NO, 609 PENN STREET, READING. foviin Eict • Trivr orolTd q`'3t'EgtAl. ATTENTIO GIVEN TO DIA 3r N In: ANQ • :ROM WORK: DI PAIRINO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Mar 0-3tutt . DEMOVAL.—.I, A. STROMECKER hsa ro ll, Moved Ids MEAT MARKET to No. 41 North Ninth'street. Old and now custom ers aro invited to oath All hinds of Fresh and ElnlOked Masts Ott , ltaiyl, map (c-w4l . • • • OTORE STAND 'FOR BENT.—The g _odd 1 i - Z7 will of an EXC maniT STORE tiTANI, ournor• of Ninth IA Chestnut streets, is offered for lati a vi Eh ,or without the tlale of . tho Ulaoil . ,wit siplut is a very profit sWe ono,, la only disposed of fol• wanb of time to tittenil to tho business. Possession given on the Rest of Aprtl. Apply to • itSUBEN DEEXEI 4 , , rat* 4-2woodditi . On the Premises. • t-tro TIO LIIIEJITY BUILDING AND'IIAVINGS ASSOCIATION have e right tind•priVilego according to their Charter, to IEOO Out 1,500 shares of stock. Said -• number not et'y being 501 d,,, the Directors passed artiaolution that the• List Of 'aubaorlption of shares shall not ho closed until twit meetlifst the 24th day of March, Isue. Pertions wishire, to take shares In said AssoOlAtiOnou t all either on A, T. 0. Helfer, 127 Notth , t•inth street, or oh L. Kreinp, In North Ninth Moot. By order of the Directors. mar 4-Sidi . L. KREMP, Secretary. WIIITgANS6,HoLLowBusiI, JOB - KUNTERS, 521 tOIJItT STR,EET, mar &41•• "NTOTICEI—The tulhersigned , being eon -174 viinied•by the xlebision of the Olty. Holler, that, the olectlewof Water poturnts stoners in 1807 i!m4 'IM9, was Illegal,. and thnt there is now no board of Water Com missioners Of the 'City 'of Reading in ex 'fsteneo uy right of inw, therefore gives no tice that the Committee on' City Property being the recognized head of all property belonging tote city of Reading, that ail applicatton for water, use of wa in fact, all inatters appertaining. to the Water De partment of the °My meet be transacted through said Cornmittceiwhioh.by this no tied ussiihiell opontro tintl,l the moo to law fully determined. JOHN D.r MOR4IB. • mar 2-1 Chntritian COm.City Property. . • • ~ tNADAMIC DX 011AMBLAY, Dumas) lekfost and best work-..Th9 pages. with several no engravings, rrida SO cents. For Sr at the • • EAGLE BOOK STORE mar 81.4wi1l • " • Mil Penn etre t. LAustAx A • iMpourogoAtirk r. .$,,; ; •; 0• Is •.-,. - • • I, V I OES SEGARS itE4‘l36lMt-*ll4,tif EITREPT I . •'• r ' ; ' l24/ 111 ., J4! :1 (t1 114 ‘ . • , ' ` 9s o. stati i . 4 6111•11i411, 111110 MIME Mill NE It! T Tin. &;::'00::i' Erni EIAGLE BOOK STORE, , . No 542 Penn ?Weet..Readlng, Pe. 7 . $.. Quit Claim DOCtds, • Pao Sliuplo p . actds, ' Adudnistn9.ors Deeds, ' TfusteoslcßximutorS' 4r Guardian's Dein% Mortgage, (Cominba forms II 44 Ii (843 ire r 4401442) f pplgtnent Note,. IS 41 is (with wall'or) Promissory Note, (wit)► ,etttivol) li• ll'agistrateta Execution At • torlo8) Summons, (La finnatnoni, Subpcona, • Warrant, • Execution, Constabip's Ila Janke, , inpent, intorroga dloi,tl snit Tenant) SI I i Petition in DiveroMAdultOry) . Interrogatories in moo of Adultory, Petitionr in Divorce (1)60041011) Interrogatories in ease of pesertlein, Potitlon In.. Divoroo (Intolorablo Treat. , monLY • Intorrogatoiies in CRBO of intolorablo Treatment, , De slarntierts, , De It by 2nd Assignee of Bead, Do tby Brd Assignee , Do tby AssiOne of lions, We k, Leber and, Materials, Oh s ok, - 81n dor, Conr,on 11111 of.Riehango„2o Indorage vs. Acceptor, Bill of Exelninge..Vo. Drawer Pr Indorse:lr, BM of PaoMingo, vs. Acceptor, Comuienceinerit of Declaration in ease, Bold'and Delivered, ' Quantum Valobant, • , Money Lent and Advanc - pdi Money bad and Received, : • -• Account Stated, • Money Patti, ' • ' • Debt upon Bond and togiipilt ActionOrn, Prommlesory Note Payeo vs. Maker, 4I Indorsee 10. Indorser, Va. Maker, ," U 1 11 It Trovoe, Work, Le:, tiotif i ld iloldri.CO, .1 04 the Money, Count's In ono C,c4 l ntk. ' 11111 of ElcOhnnge 'Afeker In ciao Of 246 A 66 004019,,0 I r Bill of Exohango Make' vs. Acceptor, ' Itoloitso of A Judsmon6, Refunding .flond.'- =I i _ , t ~. .. POWERS (lIP ATTORNEY. • •.• Powor of . Attorney. (Uongrol) Power Of Atfroxiioy to 4000tvo interest, Powell' of Attonioy to Iteeoivi) Dlvldeuilt ' , Duo And boxiklux Dub, CM =1 • Power of AttierWei iit i Vraiiifer stock, Leases, garullora and Tenant) LendlOrd's Notlefi to Quit`'` MI 11/11 =I i , ' SCI '•• , ';'"-,' -- t ". 0 : .: , f , : • .„-i, . Ebnft rft'OC f infrvit Ali? jOili .tecentlt • 0t40004, ytheikiiti +t (a hisivoppty. ,• , 1 , ,„•:,,,, t, • ; A i 1 ' - aft' *firii *l.littPrOßTAt4cf . OF MIMI MI OE cot icor *l4, • • iln• WI /*team Ariri front renAllit In tid • J Cont. na /KM*, 4411949149, no Mer• eury. Only ten Flu o 'Oen Uk ettlo effect a ure. They aro entirelvelletable, having 0.80011 nOr n o tm'. of the Moat elleate. Untea, ID from two to four days, a d retell% &Ma in twen ty-four houre: def t , • ; mall. Prlee—llalo pinnate, 0101 . 0n1 • ; ~, , Bold by ifatvey I S.l Realing,,. Pa., and by Druggiato. • DIMIOND 4 co., Proprietors, dee264ydl 915*m:4,14pp* p4lllldelph to. .~,.,, Ma = ' 4 . MEI =1 =I 5111 111111 IME Li! S : .t , Y ; =I EEO FEZI BAII,I44ITAXIS cur*: • Tun MOST Cunha 11 'Rawl wtriii UM. Teo t'A rilliditlt• WM ttOlt SALE.—WiII by _field lit Private tlaio. the Stook of I, RIC) ilAlithitit 10P, with l i r ur °hit t B 5 ronn et root,' ltekcit 014 OW Iti 'of going Unto Other bus itObfg •' " • ' (fah ti " Impprt,spit to hinters 3 PRESSES POI SALE. Mil A FIND OITA*Op . FOR, 'MACH" ' lIISTS OD, MANUFAC TOEW • .!;. .‘`a, i F .F, ONE MI! AND ONE ijOititit MI TO BE SOLD CREAP. ES lii~ ~~ .. r r• 4 r '~ 'Y.. ~ The following jikaolifner)o le offered for WON IlitaffigUltageoui rates • • ONE 013011Alikral4;; iigiCRNE OP VOIA s UP I W IC "ItifPn. • ONE Bunruio.loll , iromlt'Ait • • mom. /101rilaijii ONE LAitrit CrIttINISER ING Pp.FI4f,VGY%:ZETTE SIZE. ' • • ~ ' ONI3 iMALL ItAtitINOTON Nll . - t . ONE STANDING PRESS. Apply w f of tho Adler Off)co, or addrosi CO:rßlacUtv,„ Pa. •{f. d(ki 7 KRY I OZ 4= 06. • P.11::•,!,1 ; , *finufsotorer!l- v. I DR.• frt(IVE it. ) 8"‘ ed Tonie..!Herb 1 Bitters. El OeMr Importer of -. „ : ES •Alitr , l.lloll,ollS. _ W i t t %o r 4 , 44 , 41 . 16‘1 , 711$ VA L 1431 1 11. 't • di Allic• sY•wing NO, 4 North, Tiqiroll,ll,°°t° - 4 the Betl6 For Nilo 130QTS AND SI - 1 9 ES iONTItE THE' DES 4 tM:O444fREiT I REINHOLD 14:0t91011%1E11 . , No. 41 . ttOrti EAFtilllqat• MAADItikeiPA I ~..,., - ;..,ft „ii. '1 41 91 8 1 11111°1 4r tAirE /OP resTA 11- Ile 0 i, Oret-o • lio i b il i and'inoelnaking tit os establislment and po , the above stated place, where,tyy • , la to t accommodate custoDiOnt ITO 4 e t rtiplo p iissify Ilse of to megs.'its 'a Owe prides th st Way other 1 00 in the ;Its, „ . , ' . 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LIU XNI • _ _ , 01 ;zoogagrutoottositif ofin. to all, of t ARVILIWARMWAP** itt NOIIII4 SIXTH 'ST - RUT, • '14.4,11101,00#.441404 1/- • ng ett , III• 'vs. NFU* mot im• the the ZS, Mn. ' It. To creel[ i in rtd. Int_ Ito ,~~' ~. ME . =1 t ' • • ' I 5 • I 1 1 I, ==l