Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 09, 1869, Image 3

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TIVQA-Y,. MAN it3q9.
CITY AND COUNTY..
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FIRST itomair- , :.i.g 107 R!MI
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t,osutuateAileirt, Intektiled ror publics
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id; Aoos belier,OmYntnted by
reqpnnvolb mune, as a guaranpre of elm
ce r ity on the DWI of the wrlter,„The name
N ill not be patilitilled 'tithes, 89051110 by
the eorresnontltitt. •
Cum responden il M
shotilake; coin.
tit idea t tons' eltltt and to the. polOk Our
IT l en Is Melted ror,very tppg 'articleo.
Write only One irde of the intpor, an d
t; ptnluty pti 0146 . 81 1 )10, withoßt flOuklehea.
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poi
re wile MU 10 reeeive t h e
E kw.% vOOlllO/31 will confer a .favor by
notleo at this onion, where all corn
',Wets of irregulatlty or atones de-
Ilvcry will be prompt attemlettto.
evaadivvreisaitsis
maero
tr easUar t l e y d. tO band In
In the day as
as our rapidly inortntaing
otrOula
ty,,a compels us to go te'press about. 2 p.
1131tIEP MONTIONB.
largo number of business ehangos
_will tako place on Penn street this
spring.
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Miss Maria b. Sanford is a candidate
f o r, county School Superintendent in
t'iu for coullty, Pa.
Wintor lingorS in the lap %Of Spring,
311(1 is orldontlyittonlog ,fur: mst dolin
quonOlCS. Tho rigor, of the prosenti
weather has a doublo sting [B. ii.qn.]
stem shop .and ,SaloOn koopora aro
e omplitinlng ordttlitteaa of trade. Scar
city or stamps and an approaching April,
aro thin concodo4 causes, litit (ha storm
will soon ho Oyot, and'thingit Will move
along In their inutatiThannol of Adtivity,.
Patience I . ~
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In a cold climate,• ceilings_ should
never ho higher than nine foot; -• It takes
( onsitl9rably ! inro than double pc fuel
10 heat a coon 6yolvo 'Oat high than if
It were OM), f ot'. ,
A "dog panic" prevails In many parts
of the Sotto. No wish It would extend
to Reading and create a spirit of opposi
tion to tiro many ours which infest our
streets. •
Change Is, not alwaya improvement.
thought HO last Ingl?t when Wdrdund
that the chatunde maid had turned' OOF
ruoni tepsy-thriloy. , • , . •
T111:0 thing" flf4ilioy aro Emu no;
,a4,y01;
‘si4ll thorn td, bo if you domfro,to be,hatt
py in thIH world. , = - .
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Soom ovil-dispOso• ppreen, too the
'railing from the Our or James' Lu
thoriot Church. - •
The Editor of the Allentown :INews
wants 1.0 light . the Editor the Bethlo.,
hem Timm
Tho now lint fnetoTy of Levi
deeemod, in Maple alloy, is Id . bo ecitt
vorted into dwelling bowies.
► kHal boarding hanaoß nro in groat
inin at tho present tiny). „
Mr.' Bonner hi Just finishing sovori two
story framo houscs In South Twelfth
~Arcot.
Callao ballu aro lulto tho ra g o in many
playas. Thoy hada satltdhotoriiy &mon
atratad that silks and Ratin'arnAlot India.
'pansablo to bpoial ploaHuro. ,
Mr. Datfart is building a, hat box. foe
toi y on a ihtOk lot On Chestnut sfroot, be
tween Elovorith aunt Twelfth streets.
Frank foyer's, bandsomo throo-story
brick rasidoneo at tho hood' of Penn
street, is being rapidly coniploted.
Tho Coinlnonial Old Folks .Woro in
Williamsport on• Friday and tlatitrday.
They opened in Jorsoy t3horo last night.
'lllliTtwo young HMI who, so sweetly
mpg t,e other lilght a moot mo by moon
light,', met an officer who sent thorn
home to moot their mothers!
It Is supposed that the tblot Who was
reported as having loft tho dttl so
haws° ho Was not able to tali° it with
blur.• -
Tho blue Mountaffi Is being rapidly
htrippod of its hoavy timber.
Icxtonsivo preparations aro being made
in this city, Pottsvillo and other places,
tor the go rd parado to come oil in Phil
adolphia oh the 26th of April.
it e has willows! his clothing
house to, No. 433 Penn street.
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A patent fbr a snoring preventive - has
been applied for. It consists in tho op
plicatics - Or a common clothes pin to the
nos(
Tho en eke house belonging to C. B.
Karr, nonr Milloravillo, I.n castor coun
ty, was robbed ono night ittbt week of a
largo int of meat and tWo hogs.
The Ringgold Band of this city is be
ing•complimonted by the Washingtoni
an,. •
leo six !adios thick, was out this
la
irning. 'r
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Niossrs. Boshong tt, Bro., will shortly
mainioneo tho orootion of a largo num
ber of dwelling hottsos,i l on lUssingor
:Arcot.
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A , whool for thoillimigoinont voloo
ippdeN will (von to-night at Koyatone
11101.
Improvements and ropairs aro to be
rinulo at Urn Fair Grounds.
The hntel registers within the past few
thy 3, presented a malt list or names,
A petition Is luting circulated to tnko
Kept to abolish the, Free Concert Saloons
in this city.
Tlid numbor of coal' trains coming
down the rOrnl is incrOaslng.
A aplondid rinsortmont ,of atattonory
catibo fOutid at tho,blAol/14 book atoro.
l:di.nsx of matt SUN.—WO 00 to have
two eolipses of tho sun during the pros.
nt year. .The iirat Nill take plane on
the twenty-third of July, but' will only
he partial, and bivisible in this country.
Oa August 7111.6 tettil , oc\ipse of,tho sun
oemits. This will he' the Most IntereSt!-•
Ing that has been wltagsled In the Mal
toil States for..many'y'ars, and will not
ilappta again ,until • tea had year of the
century. The shadow of'tho'earth will
"mimic° crossing. the sun's dial{ about
Mot past (bur in the arterbooh and will
hot ontiroly - pass over It until nearly
half past six..
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THII/ 3 / 4 ALT.E9T MAN /N 'run WOULD.,
Saturday • aftornoon t Charles IL
Recker t • the smallest man •in the
world, aoido "his appearance on the
streets and ciliated quite a sonSatiOn.
among tho little: folks. Ills business
was to dispose of a tittmber of photo-,
craplfs of itims'elf which he had in his
p()asessioif. This diminutive 01)001111011
of humanity *as born on the Wd day Of
A pril,lBlB, at Pontotoc, tjuly 31
inches high and weighs.just
.45 pounds.
Tho plotureir are sold at 85 Gouts apistee. :
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PKNNSI /NAN IA Il.lsTirtvrloN
INSTInftTION Op THE BLIND.—WO haVO
'Wei red the
,Thlity-siXth Annual lieport
01 the Pennsylvania Institution for the
1 ostruCtion of the Blind, for 1868. Tho
Institution appears to ho in a flourishing
condition. .The value of the articles Man
ti fitethred•ii u ring the year 1868. are valtfed
$14,626.93. .olnly two Of the p_uPils are
from Borke' county—Charles •Frita and
Hannah C. Weiss.. There are at present
• 179 pupils in the Institution, of whom 30
support themselvfv. wirily or in port.
No death occurred durit g the year. The
'lnstitution is situated at• Twentiet- find
Paco streets, Philadelphia. It is4esorv.•
jug of all support glut menu!..:
eminent.
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FOLIMP: AIi'AIRB.-- , - Cliari(040i111501) le
an American citizen' of "adept 'scent.
Chawies some tints in op coMmitted"sin
assault and batterfeti - a titan named
Quinn, and a warrant was iilatied iii the
bandit 'Of Officer Mon forc hie ',arrest.
Chawles made traciottbr Schuylkill Ha
e'en, but yesterday he again tleteed Our
city with his presence. Qincer'Dillon
was at once ou his_ trall,,and the puranit
bocatheno Close thatLthawies abandoned.
his venal loafing Tplaceir and concealed
hiniself ,:tip ' town. ''Laitt night ofilor
Minnie endeavored to ,dispersis ‘ii . gang
of five-noisy niggers on the . corner of
Tenth •••sinti Washington streets. All
obeyed - him except Chawles, who was
, lip, the'erowd," and Who declared that
he wouldn'tgo, and that nd officer 'could
make him`_go or arrest him either. 0111
cot llmnple at omes tackled Chewies t
but 'alto; colored troops fought , nobly '
and the, assistance of Constable Dial,
was required to getChawles to Alto sta .
tion house. This morning ChaWlee was
requested to contribute $3.25 to the city
treasury, but his exchequer not hieing in
a fit condition for the resumption of ape-.
do payments, ho was retained, and is
now playing chequers with . .hls nose
through . the bars. ,When ho isreleased,.
his will probably have to answer for the
'assault and battery which caused his re.
cent pilgrimage to Schuylkill Haven.,
John Summerhold resides in Tenth
street, between Chestnut and Franklin.
Summer'did riot get hold of John yes
.torday, but whisky did. lAA %night Is.
was ivory' drunk and disorderly, and
was also ainisinghis wife: Officer Law
rence took him to tho %Won house. Thli
morning John's bettor halfappeared and,
a compromise was effected. On paying
a fine of 82:25 ho was discharged.,
Voter tetnitit WA-- slightly :weak lut
the . knees, and,, • sleep . ' totem:an-
Ing hiM, ho sank meetly to rest on .the
PaveMent at tho corner of 7th and Penn
streets. Otlrcer, Lewis took Peter tolho
Stattim House, when 'he continued his
Slumbers unbroken through tho-night.
Peter had no money, and was retained,
George flow() was in a state einellar, to
that of Peter Smith.' George - selected a
payment In Itingentan street -between
7th kiid Bth as his place oftrest,mt QM
dbl. James 'titterer 'disturbed 1119 1 silitn
hors, and tieorge • was compelled to
"roost" the bajance of the night at the
Station Honsio. Goorgo'st . pocket book
was in a,hotto conliition, however, than
that of, Peter,tut this morning by pay
ing a fine of $ .25 ho was diseharged..
. Themes IC vellovas drunk et: the
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corner of 'BOl lid Chestnut • streets. He
lodgetf,itt the tation House the ,balanco
of the night, and . titia morning paid his
fine of $3.25 ' , like a man," and was dis
charged. .
:The Station House acctimincdated ,10
lodgers last night. ,
ST. Pierries DAY.—Tho annivorsary
Of the birfhdaybf,lroland's patron saint
,will take place on •Wednesday, the 17th
hist. ..Wo have licit heard that any organ
ized* colobrathma the day 'will take
Om this' city, but wo prostnno • our
Irish follow.eltizens will insnage to }coop
it in some appropriate manner: Popular
•higonds havo Laserlhod to St.• Patrick
;many minion] nal aohiovoitionts, among
villieb was the banishment of all veknom-
Pus reptiles fom Ireland by means of a
erosior or stiff, which is said, to have
been preserved with groat veneration in
'Dublin as into as,tho year 1390. ' Accord
ing to the best authoritios tho life of
Saint Patrick was a very eventful ono ;
some, writers state that ho was born In
thiul'in 372, hut tho greater number
,agree that ho was born at the mouth of
the Clyde, in Hcotland,j in 372, and died
at Down in Ulster about the year 404.
In the year 132 he began his missionary
labors In Ireland, and preached the Gos
'pot with wonderfuloffect. While tireaclp
mg to the Irish, ho usel , the shamrock
or Allover with its loaves on one
atom to illustrate tho_ Trinity ; this ac
counts for its adoption by the Irish 'na
tion as Its ombloni. 'Perhaps,no,niission.:
ary ovor apcomplishod a greater work
than St. ; Patrick, or ono more, productiyo
ofgood results ; his Ilfo Was passed-fin a
rude age, awl Is oonSenuently much
obtioured by tradition, but the good effects
caused by his preaching
_will continuo
ibiever.
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Tun , BlanlNO MRPEN9ARY, ginco gal
Ist of January, has boon favored with the
following charitable contributions:
'Jan. 26—By MrS. Catharine Brooke, 3
pairs drawers and 1 shirt. •
• Fob. B—By Mrs. Orrick, 2 pairs stock
ings.
Feb. 16—By Sowing Society of St. Mat
thow's Lutheran Church, Ifranklin St., 0
pairs drawers, 1 cushion, 8 shootS, 2
wrappers 7 hospital shirts pair
per's, 13 boson shirts, 10 pair stockings,
1 vest., lot of bandages, 2 pairspantaloons,
•1 handkerchiefs, 3 blankets, 2 pillows, 1
comfortable, 1 bolster and 4 MOM
Feb. 22—By Mrs. James Jtimeson, ono
rocking chair.
Fob. 26—By Sewing Society of The
Universalist Church, 20 yards rag carpet,
and bolster, 1 bed-spread.
P. M. ZIECILNII, Seo'y.
Mu. If.urron :L-The' Dispatch, has an
article on tho subject of the rival eandi
dates for Assessor, Will you permit mo
througli your colunins to inquire whoth-_,
or Mie,hael Walter Was 't{ candidate for
an appointment under President John
son , whether he and his brother Jacob
called upon Major (letz to seouic his in
fluence; and whether Jac* who is a
Democrat, stated that Michael had got a
little Ny rong, but . if ho would get the
placo he asked i for he would bo all right;
and,whothor Michael assented to this ?
In short whether . Michael did not seek
au appointment ,under President John
son, whom the Dispatch so much abuses?
,The Dispatch will also state whether Mr.
Walter's claims are not pushed by the
whole of Coionel Alexander's friends
and followers? and Whether he and they
were such an honest party that the Gov
eminent should put them in power
again? Ilow would tho revenue returns
of certain gentlemen be, and' how many,
rings would he formed, if. they should
happen to got an Assessor whom they
can manago? Will the Dispatch an
ewer? Owls,
AimEsTun.—Two young men, giving
tligir hames as Jth3les J. Watson and
(liarlos Taylor, we° m : reated this morn.
ing about 6 o'clock at tho Keystone
House. They are charged with having
stolon,Bloo from a man at Easton, They
wore talon to Easton this morning.
Contmetto.—ln our report of tho
election bf officers of the Democratic-
Association, published in tho EA,nr.n
yesterday, the natnti Of Hiram S. Getz,
Treasurer, Was •!. accidentally omitted.
Mr. Getz was eleioted by acclamation..
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, . Parana , lifutimAt. litoirut:t.,..-Tito Mardi
number, of Peters; Wake( 'Monthly eon;
tains some twenty-four pageaof eholeatiew
music, giving seloons froni tho best - it 6•
tbori3; and varlety,eneugh to suit the most
fastidious - Ameag, them is a beautiful
lit o ballad, with chorus, by J. 8. Cox, out!.
tie "'Left All None ; 1, a Snored Song by,
3 (Wile Leaeh:eatitled ``rho LorS 4 wlll Pro
?
_yids ft,' ."Cotalino,l l by Will S, Ifqsi a comic,
-song by T. *lghavir Bishop, entitled "The
,Yonng Widow;" :and throe instrumental
pieces, bamely : , klietty as a Pittic, 3 i Baron.
role, by Mack' "Fleur de Tho - Gatop, ll by
Dressler, and .0e; famous " Grecian 410114
idareli,” by Prey,ot 7 . In addition 'to the
abotle; Ili: :Peters glyca: tittpeO ,pages - ot
~choleei f atuily reading, and ell for the.matll
'orate Sum of 40,50ents; or $3 per year•:-over.
$3 Worth, .of Ik,itttor, Id utile . aPpepriag „lit 'each
numberi ,Tbeso 61 (416 4 008 feet friends arhe
do not subsertho; are certainly lasing latch.
:treat; alif'%slo':*orth 'Or 'Ode° CuntiOi to
bought ovary day ler„simh tt small suni:
Issued by,kl.l4.PeterS x ktneia l'Ablitilier, P.
0, fox NV, Kew YeritY'ali . eiolii'coi)tes, 30
coma.
[Comuinnicated.]
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IMMIERV••
SIC 0141:1 ED I4ji
14,1 0" 14POIL 'OM*
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63 , Win(Os Band pad
thexte ifs lidienneiehot, at' Keysjosie
Opera ogee, tat nighte ;I;vas attended'
by a orcialecl and fashionable audience,
The'perterhOinobs elicitedlpmbral admit
itoP atid.lfrgse.
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' "11111ADRBBA ABBF.STED."—III ,00
EAOJJn yesterday wo mentioned the ar.
rest of a supposed murderer on the
Reading Railroad, below Pho*Mixville.
We halm , since been interims:l'i by pas
otengerion, the up train, that the, luau
•was not arrested by the passengers, but
.by three Philadelphia policemen Who
'Wore on MO' train. The passengers
Merely rtisho . tt out of the ears to see tho
arrest rnado t . , The man 'ad previously
been concealed in a sta ble, which was
Searched without finding him. Ito then
Walked ,up : lie railroad; when ho was
seer) '
acid calitured as above stated, taken
tephoenixville, and,thenco. taken back
to Philadelphia. He (Wins to have
cdmmitted ' the supposed homicide in
Selftdefence.;.fhe Philadelphia Bulletin
"of last ovenin gives the following as
Count of thee , air :
, 41 .0 n Saturday evening, between 8 and
`9 o'clock. tWo Germans named Joseph
DollandCasper Weiss,ware in - .a lager
beer saloon at Thirty-second rind Thong).
ion streets.,. They got into a quarrel and
Doll seized 'a stave from a barrel and
begt .; Weiss upon the head with it. Weiss
Was tie badly injured that his life is Ido•
spaired of . After committing themur
derous, assault, Dell fled. An account
of the affair was reported at the Ninth
Dlstriet Police Station,. about 0 o'clock
yeSterday±' morning, 'and Lieuteuent
Loioalre 4e,tached Serfant Atkinson
and a squad of men. to 1 k after the rut. :
salient: lie . was trace along the line
oftha Reading Iteilroadiand was captur
,Od abont . three miles below Phoenixville,
lie WaS.;brought Welt to the' city, and.
after al hearing before Alderman Pan
coast, was tomtnitted In default of
ty,909
DirtannovrittylLl,.—Duritig the row on
Saturday night at Canterbury Hall, the
proprletcr,l , Mr. Christ, was an inueh
injured by ' haying been kicked in the
skip and.on the breast, that ho is confined
to bed,' and. during last night was in a
oriticaloondition.
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'l3llliTollB' AociMlNT.—lsaao Alder f o r,
living about ono mile north or Evans
ville, mot 'With a sorionii accident last
Saturday evening. Having just return
ed from 'mill with a load of food, and,
having his Dome partly unhitched from
the wagon, the animal becanie frightened
and started to run. Mr. Aldorfor, in en
deavoring td stop him, reli,JAnd the load
ed wagon passed over his arm crushing
Ile vras attended by Dr. S. B.
Detwiler and is now doing as well n$
could be expected.,
RIIAINNQ LumARY.- 7 WO mentioned
yeateid# that library sllitteS!should pay
an at,intud , contribution of olio dollar.—
This,- however, is only on the shares
tined. •For oxamplo, a stookholdor owns
two, ton, twenty or more shrires but
really bnlyusos ono share for obtaining
,
books. pays his one dollar per an
nufn on this nhar',o, but nothing on the'
rest. Tho thaws not used aro called
dormant,- - -the alums used active. If ho
chooses to do no ho can make • any of his
dormant shares' active in the nano of
any person he may designate, and the
Aare so aotivized pays ono dollar annu
al contribution.
This is an. excellent arrangement. It
would :not be right that persons who
have liberally subscribed a • largo num
ber of shares, in order to aid the Libra
ry; Should' pay an annual' contribution
upon,theui, as a single sharo would an
swer ail the purposes of Obtaining books.
-They pay but ono dollar per ammin on
a single , share. They may, however,
have HOMO 'friend, perhaps a deserving
young. man or woman, who Is not able to
buy a share. They can then activizo one
of their shares in tho nanio of such per
son who pays ono dollar per annum to
thii Library for its lute. When this,
dollar is no longer paid, the share ceases
to be active, reverts to the stockholdip,
and.bolonks to his dormant list.
Stockholdors should sook out deserv
ing your persons who aro willing to
pay one dollar per annum,—and thoro
are tow who cannot do that,—and givo
thorn the use of tho Library., In this
way they not only add to the ,fitilds of
the Library, but promote a taste for
reading, Which is the main objobt of the
institution. All this has already boon
done . to a considerable eitont: Homo
250 dormailt shares have already boon
made active, and the number might, be
greatly Increased. Willi whoever can,
should buy'a share. -
DEAD DOO.—A dead dog is lying in
the gutter in Ponn street above 7th. It
should 'be removed.
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ATTBMVTED BUROLARY.—Last night,
between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock,
an attempt Was made to break into the
residence oflllr. Peter aift,No. 427 Laurel
street. The burglar got over the fence
and tried to forco open the back shutter.
Ito was disturbed in his operations ,how
ever, and did not • succeed in gutting in.
110 prowled About the holm nearly, all
night, and every few minutes would
give a low whistle.
- On Sunday night an attempt was made
ti effect 'an entrance into the cellar of
Airs. Oartier, residing at 411 Laurel
street, but the burglar was disturbod
by her 'son, and loft. .
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Tus Tamaqua Journal says that on
the 22d ult., a young bay mare with
harneSs'and a.buggy, bolonging to Jacob
Millman and William Bitched, wore sto
len from Spiberling's tavern, about• four
miles below that place. A reward of fifty
dollars is orfored for the rocovory of the
property, With, an additional reward for
ho arrest of the thiof or thieves.
• 13. Y. irliE CUBA "CAiIL
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rik„v,ANA l ‘ March .B.—A, severe engage
ment 'occurred on the march of Oen
general Lesea to Purr o 'Principe. Gen.
Lesca found the et ' my to the number of
4000 strongly int;nched On the Sierra
do Cubitas. Arti ll ery was brought up,
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and commenced a vigorous fire upon the
works. Covered by the batteries,' a
column of regular troops, 1600 strong,
attacked the enemy's fortifications wil
h
'tho bayonet.' Both sides fought with viii-
termination, and the havoc was fearfu .
Gen. Lesea reports his loss at 81 killed
and 80 woittrded.
:the loss of the rebelsis estimated at
upirnrds - Of 1000 killed and wOunded.
Goiertititent acconuts claim a Victory for,
General Lesea, anti assert that the.insut
gentli are much disheartened by theif , del:
at. The detachment' that left Norte
, Prineipo for-Santa - Cruon . obtain sup ,
piies braughuto that port by the fleet, rc•
turned on. the 2d inst., with ' prbvistons
and ammanition,,having made the march:
both wayti without serious interruption.
' Tlie entire available strettglit of the rebel
forces now Under Quesad_a is estimated
at 7000" teen. '. :. ,• ..,-
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, f The Piano reports the rebel lea
. dora irkl.the ,province of Santa Rspirifu,
'have detteytecl their men ,in the ‘Eastortr
deParttiletit. , Ban& are roaming be.
•tween tiollnin atid - Gibara, arid' comMit
ting•'..grbat., deprOations avid' °aquas.
They eartiothe rebel flag„ but are dis
otvned l4Jthe ininigents themselves, and
denettneed ab bandits. `‘ 4%; 'steamer .ifr ,
rived here today from Cie rt faeg o a vii fly ;a ,
number of prisonersotmong them .fbar
prittate. • '
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autitto,.llo4:4,
In ihe Settata t t :fallowitivatessage
'was
,:ieeitixiAlr,44;ttie; Governeo
Exietfitive, ettaUsett` ,
Ati*oo44o,t'Wfili'itt4,ilsetc.l
To the Seniiie aaej 'Mose of RepreseWa•
tiers of the aotisi - eatrearth
caniar 4 •=! ;
9 sau.satex."—l littyo the 'holler t
mit, for the consideration of the' Oeueral
. AsietriblYi'ii.dtili,,attested copy ot_a con
.currenrt reeOlettoii, „of the Sedate and )
Housnof , ltepresentativca of the United
tates; of "Q resolu-
Q l l pr o oBlfl
,an ;Amendment to the
Constitution oltlie:Uniteli States," this
day ( received fritiM the So Department,
Wasliiiiston;D. G.
I cordially appiove this action of the
National ,Congress, and unhesitatingly
recommend the prompt ratification of the
same b' Tha Legislature.
;.' . • 'JonN W. (sear.
Several bills of a private l ;. eh tatter
were then taken:up , and passed finally.
Adjourned to tomorrow at 11 a. in.
In the 'Tense, a largo nuinher of pe
titions apt] remonstrances were presi•nki
cd, inclUding severalfrOni various , coml•
ties without , distinction of party, against
the 'ratification - of the 'proposed 16th
amendment of the Constitution, ,confer
ring the right of suffrage upon nogroes.,
Air. Wilson presented a petition front
the representatives' in Congress from
Pennsylvania, asking the legislature to
appropriate 4 'sane:Loa aunt of money
to pay for A bronze statue of the late
Thaddeus. Stevens,, to be placed :on the
Lincoln mbrittinent tit Wastkinittnn. •
11111=13
. .
"Time may sear and blanch yiir brow s ?'
but It eanni3t - ally* your hair, if youl use .
that exeellen rollaway known tul qllarretV i e
Vegetable Hair ltestorat Nell to tlio- Oho,
lute tag:MO:don of all the vile compounds
with the, marlot is illoodo(1.—Porld
mouth Journal. [lair,'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORtit 7 i - .
ATTORNEY'• AT LAW. -*OP
floe; No. 4 North Sixth street, WO
Maim) nearly...opposite tho Coat lloOso.
Itoading, Pa. • , Dour 9-11.14
=M12==1•111
JOHN D. HOOP,
A UCTI.6OER.--NO. 834 BTNG
x.x., man street', Reading, I% l ' Will at.tenil
to.the selling 'of reit estut.e• and personal
property oft rousOna lo talus,
. „
mar 9-lwa . ,
, . I 1 . ,
. .
OR SALE—A. FINE RESIDENCE, No
j :132 North Eighth street,
1 ' imicrAmiN,
mar 9-_td* Keystone
OI`IOE.-7zThe ,tuemberq 'of Continental
N
Lodge aro hereby notified. that, their
Lodge has boon removed from Aulonbftehlti
to lthoad's (Mechanic's Italia sth ttnd Wash
ington streets. All members are requested .
to be it attendance on next IVednesday
eveniugi 10th inst.
• lly order of IC U.
F. Wituratg, tiecry.'
mar D-ltd
•
Quinton Tomatod; f Quinton,ToOdoos
BUY VIE •
,
THE BEST; IS THE CHEAPEST:,
The QuintOh chimed TomatoeM ore thit
best In the market. For sale by the ease or
clan at the store of
InTRKUOLDER do MADEIRA.
mar t-tl
Marrow and, Medium Beans
ainada - Peas, Sptie f Peas, LeittilB, ,Blinker
Df•ieg Conn, slice, Tapioba; h'ago,
-
lcy, Gritz,
Glitatarj),Yeed, &c.,"
at the cheap store of
BURKHOLDER & MADEIRA, '
mur 941 61 t h and Wa g ten.
ST. GEORGE CODFISH
A choice lot. at,
.BURIKIIULDER MADEIItAPS.
mar 841
ANTED.--A GOOD GIRL to do gown
al holm works Rooommendtaton ro
go rod. Apply at WILLSON Cota
mar 8-Rd] , Jowelty Store
A NEW WINE
t so _vt
`s.'l 9 -i 'LIQUOR STORE
} lIASIJUSTBEEN °PIMA) AT TUE I
00R. OF EIGHTH AND PENN STS;',
GEE. W:' I FUdITES„
For many yoara with Jos. 311S1ilor & Co,►
FRANCIS C. RIIODF,,
Son of Itin. 11. Itho►lo, under the thin of
HUGHES & RHODE.
•
They have on hand and will at all times
keep alarge and well mulct:led stook of all
brandealiid qualities of
Il'ileoA l l`l4D WINES, gm.
ct
BRANDIES AND DINS, t .
A choice lot of
CHAMPAGNE AND CLARET.
' Alse,line'double distilled rye whisky of
different brands;. also common rectified'
whisky told Vinegar wholesale anti retail.
Doeuljoims and bot ties of all sizes. All Reeds
twill bo sold fit prides to suit the times.
They extend an invitation to their nu
merous (donde and tho public generally,
and hope attention to business,
arid courtesy to all who may favor thorn!
with their riatrcniage, to gain the bond.
donee el buyers. IIUGUES h 11110Dli.
140 8-Im4
STATII A.ORICULTURAL SOCl-
ETV,—Proposhis for-holding tho annual
exhibition of - Hie Pennsylvania State
Agricultural, Society ia September next,
will be repelvedby the undersigned Until
Tuesday, March 17th, NA A gua t rao.
tee for the JierfOrmanee of the propos'.
tion tendered'. will be required. The Exec•
will meet Wive et:herniae° on the 17th of
Mareb, and ;decide upon location, Let.
should be addressed to Amos E. lCupp,
Northumberltind,A.BLongakerAllentown,
or /v. - Boyd Hamilton, Harrisburg. ,
feb,2o-41w,
CIAiti ) ,ETS FO RPETS 1 1
• ' •
•'' B. _
NO. 4 118:11nows street, bettssr.Frarskthi f
betwenis sAish . awlSeventh stgtetg,
• RespeetfallyAniorm the ci s titentrof Roadlps
and.vicinity, that they are a:mann:6oring the
very best Ingrain, all-wool. Carpets, over , offer....
ad in this atty. '.Latest p_atterns 'and 'colors.
Wholesale and retall.ew Y cirh: price& ,„"',
We in the public to ll examine our gotOi
before purchasing elsewhere.- and , save lover
slant- : Buy out of first class ;leads and.save
money. - • •
• d.ll4ni n. H. MARKLEY.* On,
STORK STAND 9 I OR RENT. -:-The good
willoYah EXCELL VET STORE Br.i,Ko;
corner of 241,hth Cbestant strbete; ig
'Offered for riltl with or wltheut :the salh
pet
of Gooth stand l*'s "seri? Oltifiv
able one, amps nly(dlsposell dflor wan of
In
ttnie t0,t01141 to the beelnesl lo , rosseaton
glven'oli the drat OLA intl. "A t 0..:
EUli D1t.1 1 34' '
• mar f-2weedtlai On the Prenasee.
I=l
JUST RECEIVED, .'
EEM
1031
AND
---
4.-tunvitit' 4lttk, illow*Tunii, , cir,
irrAmps Pil's , , MAILS. ,'• -...,,,,
amiaisidiffi•itta!Aii ermili LIN it_
. ligandei tql4littkitemlool4l lit:a4in
at 8 s..m.itstnt 4•., „ . ay s lientreup• a •
Saturday. Et t o 'II 0 ay" and arrives at
i R. ta.
ga" lAttg i stileVds ° ll•*l4.:
tit
TIN; 4mito r s-: 0 t:. ,;,::: _ w . _:
BOY ETOWVIIIA4AND STAGE LINE
Leav*tots at 8 o i ClUck. a. rn. Ar
tiVas sk 0, , 9 o'clock,. c, rc.. Returning
LOOM 10 ut IN, 11, UR Arrives at Boy
ertown at p. pr. t sarVini StOhetliiriali. Bruin
lidldvillii,Grasavillo, Yellosrlionde. Earlyme 1
and Boyurstoven. ; ,y , •
• ERNVILLE,4Adi Oil) STAGE LINE ,
Leaves Bethel at • gio‘idlik, a. °nu b arrive..
at Rtiaditig at 10' , 0":1041‘, a. rn. Returning;
leave" Beading at g o'elni t ty P. to., arrives itt
*tient:thrall); p:in ii. t term: Leitbfflu!,l
Turfatlon and log i c s.
ulll ' ' 441 , "T.
B OE RAU. NAIL STAGE LINE
, .
Ltrave.Vßiadlkon Mondl Wednesday and
Friday. lit 8 otelOokes.•m: • eturning. leaves
Blue Sidi on Tnes.D.yillti ay. andHatardav:
arriving atAteeditig at 4 reAloolf, p. in. -It
supplies_ mohn'il St re. nauer's Rowinana
a vine, Mutts Creek; Terre Illll,l4aver's Mill
and Blue Ball. • " 1
PIQUA. MAIL AND STAGE LINE , •
.
Leivei Reading on Monday , Wednesday
ana Friday at 7 ,e'rsigtpk. a. in. Aarrives at
Ite" - ding oa Tuesday. Ihnrscial and iSatt.rdaY
,at 5, o'clock. P. MI It supplies rdt. Penn, oeok
instill% Joanna Furnitee.Morga ntovin. Talbot
yill/'
a Honey Brooks. Qiukbritlge and :Sbuth'
Her Rage.
- LO ACHSVILLE STAGE AND MAILLINE
•
Liiitiiii Lobabbsville on *.Tti - °ado , . Th ursday
and tiaturda at 8 o'olook, a. in. Arrives at,
Reading rito o'cigek. a. ni. Returning. Leaves'
Readitig at 2 o elookaty. In. Arrives at lo
baohtsviiie at. o'clock. p. m. It serve" Aleuee,
Oloyiind Lobabbsville. , • :•'.
\ • READING TO iX)LIMBIA . '. •
Dail/ by Railroad—Leaves 'Beading at 6 p.
in. Arrives at 10:30 a. to. • Suptiles Fritslown.
Reinhold' Station Sieyens, Ephrata, MillwaY;
Litis, Manhelai, op q rting Dlii,Landisvl learat
SilverSpringa. ' ' • .
WRSTOIIESTER TO:BIRDSBORO 4
Trlmeekly. by Stage , -)Lesvos Westchester
on Monday. WedersdaYinfl , Fthlii , at 7 it. in.
'Arrives at , Birdsboro at p. ta t Returning. ,
•leavoi Birdsboro.on Tuesday, Thursday And
Saturday at? a._ In.; Supplies Geiger's Mille,
Blueltock,__Losc W ,'s Wallace, Uwebiand, Lion
ville find We 4t hßetand. • „,
RIMDR , Rif RODBSON • '
SO 4 0410403kiiito - Liavea Reading 'on
Tueo ey and baturday at 7:30 a. ra, and arrives
at Readingst 11,4,'
URAPING TO 110 ST
Sethi-weekly by Stage—Leaves Iterating
Tuesday sad Situvcbq at . 11:30 tn. Iterating
at Itoading atit,3o a. Aunties Addam's
Tasiera, Loam'- ? Borth Heidelberg.
Xrialt's ' •
• PlltSrOfq TO. NOltk •
Triliseekly.by'Stage,-iiiales Leesport, Tues
day. Tbuniday and BaturdaY at 12 in. Arrives
at Leesport. at 3P. m. Supplies Soutliikvaus•
villi4art,4•Molltovrn. •
coaow ;4 TO VIROINSVILLE
Trt-croak Stajta—loavos Coxtovrn
daY.-Thu ay and BfttUt4bY at 9a. in. ArriVes
at Coxtowri.at t Supppoa
- Mootlera and Viretnoville, • •
§:VOIR:1118BM
,
° Trl-vvi3Okly, pi. . IREITRBRsBpE — Letavoll It etirorobUrx
Tuoestay. - Th'uniday 'and Saturday at, 11 a. in.
Arrives. at Rektboburg at 6 p: w. Suppliok
W10(410111 and ti Ord.
Importt) to Printers
. .
3 , PRESSESI FOR SALE.
. "1-r-
A IINE OilAiTo*
14181 ii ANb:MANUiP.A.C.;
• •
ONE' ENGINE
AND
ONE BOILER
TO BE SOLD 011EAP.
Tho' foll Owing inaotillsory is offorel for
sato, at, advantageous rat os
OSCILLATING ENGINII
911 R 'llO4liT POWEI,
ONE TIOHT-HQJ#sE TUBULAR UP
RIGHT BOILER.
ONE LARGE OYLINPER PRINT
ING PIiE&S. GAZETTE SIZE.
ONE SMALL I WASHINGTON HAND
PRIG.
ONI!I I STANDING PRESS.
Apply at the Adler Offleo, or addreae
- RITTER dc CO., Reading, Pa.
deo,7
SPUCIAL.II(YrICE:. •
Previous to removing into our Rimy Storo,
IW. 1124 CHESTNUT ST •
..,411OUT 111 . 41.11C,11 1, 1860,
?We will close out our largestoek of
, -
,
' 'DIAMONDS, ,
• JEWELRY,
1 • PLATED AND SILVER WARE,
pLooms,
FANO' GOODS,
ETU.,
•
Al ItEDIJCS4)
PRICES.
Porßono desiring'a to pia roliami for 'the
l a o g i c t i ft t
to e:antluo our ic to theiradvan
,
CLARIc St' BIDDLE,
.Bitc . o.4sors to Thomas C. Garrett,
.NO.llO CHKSINUT STREET,
'may 24-1 y • "
•
• A SSIGNEE'S QP PER.
ri.solum I.4toPHirrY.wll be 'sola . pn
,tgcb, 1089 at 1 (fetlock. P. X,
'at tIiCKAIFWAYIIOUAIf, in the township
of lifilderioreek., t he
, 'following 'personal
'pr i carty. tutritr:l • - .
atld Boulling, chairs.tables, stop;es„
'pa '.lhtujeti AM Minds, mtrrors , w#81.1%
elaWaWbArtsue, ()begin. , halters,
1; ~sactdtes~ t . 0145, Aild *talons other
artiq or. • k • • .
ilitiiiruttnitOti,Xifolin at the tin*. and
frihtpe hy • „.- • Jon)/ g,vpx.
co ', of P.lllieeker,
'Joint D..liTiTssOittletioneer; (00 20-4tw
2 -140,: \ 4411T*Oltiiel4If!rfiti.
k - AIIS VAT: ' l 7 '
, MB Iv-
I t 141004111 -7 :1 MICAT,NII,IOqa 40 No, 11
NOrth Ninth stroot. • Old ond SC* Oilinnt
ors aro invited to sail. t M vir
I kinds Of
And 8010ktqtAnitts,Onliandi.... , i • • ''•• •
nstx . ,B-1n • . , ,
iiv.N.,11.m0!..s
FASMONABLt
HAT STOXLE..
Sl'll,lN4l, GOODS JUST
•
tEAUTIFUI; NNW STYLI:S
TO AI.I.TASTIti4,
All Sales:*tartiltukt tit give - Eatisfaction
• •••• ) 01VE tJAA 010. :•• •
• N f i r N o .
,PORTICO
3111 1 1111110 . 1 litkithET, 1i1iA011444;
mar 4—ttt . ' : •
nrrikrAN , ..,,,itoi,lbwiTsir
."
lIMI
'V OB PRINTEits,
5:2f . cot.,ltry STltEE'[',
' RNAI),INO, PA.'
war 3-(1
le''''THE: IMPORTANCE .
_OF
,
HE it LT'll.‘ • -•
~ •
' None balling() deprived of this blessing
know of its loss, :The pimp led' 0101.0'0
and tottered eovorod person loo's upon a
oleo; smooth skin with jeaibusy, and in•
wartily4lesires tlio.setuo. Thoso Witbsesys-,
tenali are tilled with tho virus of SUROI , IT.,
14, and other entaneous 41661:0.4eiti, cannot
have good health. When the blood Is litt.
win) disoaso is sum to follow.
All have' timely warning in .tlioso Pim
ples, Blotches, TotAttra, Sores ; Dolls, Cop,
per•eolored rtifoltes, Beaks, /to. Avert the'
oulainity bl peril Ing tht(systvrn with tho
84,I c AlaT NIS II OT AND HER IJUICES,
8 41)1TAN , SR OT AND ILK i"JUIUNS,
tiA lAI ITAWSR OTAND It iJ1,1190,
-.. Bo pre Scrofula takes a 'Ol kohl.'
flow tinnily 'buy° 00 vim of Syphilis
In the SYstomonti in' that condition con
template tuarringe, kiioWlog Milo, of its
baneful Brilliance 'on The constitution. To
such we say STOP. , First cleanse yourself
ot- those itoptifltigil i Of that Borotnlous in.
(notion, (which in many eases 'is 'tomb
itary in the constitution,) before you bring
misery on yourself and ollitPring, Pi ice
$1.25 per bottle. .
8 A Itt A kITA .IV I 8 GIFT
Tot{ MOST CERTAIN RIINIEDi. EVER WED.
Yes I A PUP*lye Core
bb" pit Diseases Arising from Youthful
thacretion.
Contains no Mineral, no ilalsatn t no Men ,
only. Only ten NINA() be taken to cireet
..ure. They. are entirely,vegetable, having
o smell florin* , unpleasant taste, and will
net in any way injure the stomach or bow.
els of the most delicate. ()urea in from .
Lye to tour days, and recent cases in twen•
ty-faar hours.' Bent by
matt. Price—Maio
packages s2,Tetriato
Sold by Harvey Illreh, Reading, Pa., and
by Druggists.
DESMOND $5 'Co., PrOprietors •
dean-101fllbRabo litroot, Philadelphia.
,•. , •
MADAME DE O.IIAMBLAY, Dtimas' latest
and best work-132 pages, with sovoral
fine engravings. rate DO cents. For sato'
at the • • EMILF, BOOK STORE.
mar 91-Iwdl 343 Penn street.
=IS=
J. R. BARAETT & CO., PrOprlotors,
NANOINISTEN, No N
Sold by Ml Drttgrgists and Dealers
• In Potion& Medicines.
Et, BIRCH & BRO.,
DR; A. 'IL LIGHT,
W. J. THIERWECHTER,
r
WILLIAM WELLS.'
4onts, Reading ! Pa.
may 5 •lr
LAUMAN (tz HA
I NIPORZERS
AND DEALERS
ICY•
amicE tuluons,.•
MINES:AND BEGARS
128 SOUTII:N1NT11 STREET ' )
G. M. LAAnamf, . p. C. itAm4ll.l,.
Feb. 9.
piIiEDERICk. W. LAU4R,
"OLD I.L
Corner Fifth &Washington streets, Reading, Pa
Solo Agent for Berke and Lebanon countle3
for the celebrated _
' SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY.
The most reliable and durable &ales over
pincoil before tho
Call and see • them before purebnelng
where.
Kuperior induteinente offered to buyers.
A lot of seeond•hand .
PLATFORItf SCALES
on hand and for Bale cheap. leopt 4-
K RYDER it CO.,
Manufacturers
,of •
.DR. MEYER'S
Celebrated , Tonlo Herb Bitters .
I Importer of
WINES:AND LIQUOR
Alai) Rote Agent's'ot nittalr ° 6
4 TlOV)!Psiifl• :
-p0.,121 rortii,Viiird4*eo
•
pi1%400641A.
ts. 2 , v
• 'lol.'l4l:a.f3Y!#.:VlMlflY#f!°rea
MMI
21311
Rua
ItAw: tire 10
, Halo
1, 4
T 141 It C 0 .
AT 111 N
EAOLE 1100 K STOIC
•
No , 542 Piaui Street; Reeding, Pa.
? ...,,
Quit Chitm Deetts . , • '
roc) poothi, •
Admittionikora Dentlo. .
TrusteeB', Exoeittone o( tinartllNteallleolA
Mqrtyttige, Vnym)
."; " (Solye Va(tali)
El
• -
• • .
Juilitinent Mute, ef:
t! 11, " (with . walyili)
Promissory'Nuto, (with waiver)
Magistratoon : .
ICreention Attachment, (with int er,roga.
•
torten) •
-81numonti, (Landlorit and Tonant),
Summons,
Subinuna,'
Warrant,
blicooutton,
etinat apnea Salty,
Petition in Dlveree, (Adultery) •
Interregatorle's in ease of•Adulterj',
it ion in Divorce (MAMA n►.) • '
Inteilogittories In o,►se of 1,%4(10 lon,
In Divorce (Intolerable Trott!.
tuna) •
Interrogatorkm la _ease of Intolerabic
Treatment,
•
- ,
II
darationo,
yobt by 21H1 Asl,lgnir of Hood,
Dubt by 441 Asalgoot) o(Dol(1,
Debt by Asslimoo or Bond,
A ork, Law cola bittu!rialfi,
;. •
'hook,
Slander,
Common Motto'',
0111 of.Excliango,2tullin4Orsce vs. Acceptor ,
fill! OLEIC:11%1)W, NM. brftworoi; lip4nrm.r,
11111 of B.xelintigO'vo. Acceptor, ;
Commencement of Declaration in cane,
Goods Sold and Dellvercd„
Quantum Valebant, ' ,
Money Lent and Advanfed,
money 'had Rio Recall/C . (11
Account Stated,
Money raid, _
Debt upon Bond andMognovit Actl'onem,
Proinnilasory . NotOl'ayee vs. Maker,
46 I $ 4 Intloricovo.llulorset
gtflgor,
h
IS
Troyer,
Work, &0., (lootla Rohl, tho Mono,
Counts Joined la (innCotint, ":
Bill of Exo Payor vs. Maker in easy
of Non Adqoptanco,
Bill of Exchange Maker va. AcoUjaor,
ILOPaseo( it Jpigineut,
Refunding !loud. .
MI
POWERN OF ATTORAIEV.
kowor of Attorney, (fitment')
Powor of At toroov to Kt:collie Interekt,
1' wor of Attorney to Rode pnv
I Dun nod cow lOff Due, • ; 4 -
•
- • lo
PoTer of Attorney to Than9fe'r f3torlr,
amll'eunnt )
144(11nr(nt Molted toQuit,
a
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1111
'quil, Warr,tl4 19 V9rl9 repent I
'Aimptrit by hie Cfbiii tar 1 his count
Mar. 4
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