7 ; lit; DAIL% 0 II READI,NG. PA., WE DNESDAY, mAitoii 10:1809. ccry AND tiotirity. ' 011MV9a/LT/0/43. Intended -for publics,- ill the EMIL'S 'lmA be accompanied by ilevotetthle natno, aq gUltnitlVlO Of el n . ,rill• lit yen the part of the writer. Who. name not he publltitteti unteae ho (leaked by the correspondent. - Lertetwontlents should make their cont. elp)rt and to the point, Our Ta of too limited for very tong artlooo. Write only atone Otte of the paper, and pl flty tet poettible, without ttottrfultes. el ourats who fail to receive the egularly', will (Wilco' . a - favOr by Ica lug notleo atlas °Moo, 'where all torn risinlb of irrOgularlty or lutenugi of do tlvcry nit bo -prompt ly•attendad to. • tun:lumens aro requested to build In 118 early In tlitt clay 118 4/111' rapidly increasing diroula -I,ml I osails us to go 10 Pros nbolit 2 p. in. '•-••• - • E't in' Veptelally every youpg iumt, Amid(' read the Valedictory of Ex• rie ,i,t e pt Johnson, •pithlished in the t:o.t.c. It bretithe's throughout the spirit of Wit: patriotism—such a spirit its wo IA happy to see prevalent through• out our country, instead of the wild fa. „ o ki.m which is urging dur tvo'et to political and iinanuiut rim • Rum!' • A small boy Miele a narrow escape i r on helot; rtm over by a train at the old spot last el ening.. IThe Adlventltitli ,uy, t fin world , will oit iete an end °litho UMlt of .Jilly,with at postponoMent. , Tho borougholgetloir of Womo1s41or1; %%111 tr‘lio plar.ott r ...the 10tIt lust, lionsun donee, - 525, MOot, Law lug recolvbd 8 largo lot of Wall impor, And luto(komo Window shades. litho subject of killing tlogn woro now bat to it voto of our oltizonti, welliavo no ,h►►bt that thoso in favor of it would tri umph by a largo n►ajority. Met trio at tho I it 0111CO 3 !' Ix tho Imo( in tl►IH olty. Contlflontal.Lodge bee ro - moved its play° of mootitig from Aulenbach'a Rhoads' (Mechanic's nail) at tho corner- of 4 birth midWashipgton ntroots. tir Don't Hpeals. 111:of your old tnaidm, They aro the true angels who resolutely refuse to make inendulsorahlourtr tying them, !hid:holder tkjkladoira, , have Jut re colved largo lot 1 41' St; Oebrgo eodlltth. Pooplo that advortiHo only ono° in threo months, toFkot that most tblks can• nut rout nor anything Ringer than Pies ' • Irs, (lruntly bas returnod to the ally.. All thu nowo, and all the fresh ‘ nolo, ‘‘ 11l 1)0 !miter! lit the opOoalobt nine. Thu Itoacling Micnourchor givo Anothor concert, on Monday oventng, March 29th.. •• Air +exhibition vyill bo given by tho 'ublk tiohoolm of Moryavillo, thie coun ty, on Satnrdny noxt, Much 13th, - ht the l'olon hall, 4oyortoivn. Everytylioro tho' watOonto Word 14 that wheat never lookott bettor at thin Unto of year. 'fravollors through allspar(s of ur oatutry condttr, to eorroboratlngthbi Veitsteg report. President Onlyles If.;, Smith, of the Philadelphia anti lit:tiding tilailroad, has returned beta° to Philadelphia, after a• residence, of several. weeks in tho South for the lament of his hoalth. 'fillkkng clubs aro unit of the latest laillilll4s, They nieut - etlen a weelt.ottai .onto member( talks fifteen• minutes upon gonie subject, provlOwily WiSigAed to nosiness loon mil iio supplioti with all kintli of job printing,at reasonable rates by calling tit ti►is With% partiv4 aro tl►o latest neiN , no- Thoso,invitod aro expeotod to eon riliuto }I polinti of (oast 'of something, ,) eat.. yer inteluoss melt, should keei) en eye otimi on .1.03 oti the 'Albany City Nati,st-• al Blink, ay counterfeltn on tlio hank aro circulation.iu They ere well executed and calculated to decolyo good judgos.a inueey. Beecher blows' that dining ratignal mausonionts aro ton pins, base ball, hortioback and voloolpodo Pour wen sold ono hundred and IV° ludo in ono day in this city-. A good winless. dO, people snap and snarl over every little thing.that mayirritate them? It does 010111 110, ikettlill good s 011(1 nit,kom all around fuQl (11Na'grocabl(L • Everythiug In COAUIIIOB now k emu to ho made of throe ttutteriula— rch ot, velveteen and -heavy silks worn never less worn, whilo dnori no are obsoloto. Our oxehangos agrco upon the fact that there has boon a steady decline In tho price of flour for tho past month. When it tumbles hero we will make a note of It. • • Thu demand for dwelling houses con tinues to hierOasel throughout the eity, Anti surrounding towns. .kgricultnral Convention hi to be held Jn Harrisburg on the 16th of March; titid we notice t hat delegates have been 4 1 ) 1 1 01110d to represent a number of Coun ty. so. eties, iii families of this cotinty will JeaVo for the West tni Mot Way float. Tho oxtonalVO two inlites• üboVa Woe !term-1110, on tho Lebanon Valloy Ran twd, have suspended ppc;i:ationS. Several stables bolow the city I.nwo been rublml or harness within ,11 tow 111 06,1110 thlovog leaving no traceii'lio hind, liluo coats with gilt buttons nine antici pated. • Mr. allbbA Wtight of. Mr. *Samuel 1;ohler a lot of ground, sltoato In North street, for :"1,000. A. E. Uraut bold ;ier brick rooi ,totwo, lbogainan etroot, to Mr. Chas: a row days ago, for tho Btllll of 1,..".90. • TUE Uity Uotol at Llarrisburs d.C ,troycd by fire this morning. ' furious fortifleattoes—tbe 'llledoubts" the Heading Monnerchor, mOntloned IT a Reading dail.t. • -- e . Y E•ttatoiti.wtto pay day Att) Depot, mitt money Hootnott to be plenty ott .the itretst!i. == . . , . , Til 1 . housok&pe'ra' market vas not well attended this morning, owing to aie lisagreeablo State of the weather. There was no , 'Bangs in prices. . .t'.l'ttilal , Ml' LEN111:11(4, Win (10- liver tho leetairo of tho. Library Coprse to - morrow night. He haq ollONeo r lim .11 14 ) I thjeet, 'Nail." wonsuipoter.-4-Ili the mittei of tit? prevenient the beautiful Borough of Womeisdorf is not behind band. Messrs. Bel,l it &honour, Liquor Pea: era, are oout completing a handsome double two•story brick residence. . • handsome' twaStory frame resi dence is being finished—the property of Mr. 'Womeisdorf. The pitraohage 'of ;tho , Methodist Church, a toscstory 'brick houso, Is re• eelvlog the lad coat. of paint,•and will ho ready for occupation sountinie mit May. ~The three-story hriekhetelat.tho depot, built by Mr. Isaao 'Kinser, will be ready for useiu a mouth or two. It hi built with all the improyementkand'con ventencei that may. be - desired, and' makes a handsome appearance; and re flects much credit upon its architect* \ quite a number of houses will be built during next summer, and if the tide of Improvement continues, In, a (ow. yearg Womelsdorf wilt rank among the larger towns In point of business and site. The Seltzer Bonne, kept .by Messrs. If. it N. Ifachel, brone of thosbest hotels in the 'town, having splendid accommo dation for than and- berust.•, Their bar ii• stocked with choice liquors, and - the table won filled with Ail the market affords. Connected with tho'hotol is an. extensive.. Livery Stable, guests' thus having at'4,onunaud' conveyances when desired. Omnibuses run to and from the depot; Aller•the slit* of April, Mr. N. Knohol will assume!) entire control' of the hotel,.and wo have no doubt • will keep it up to its present good reputation. -- TAx OUPLICATII SETTLlW.—tiarry Boyer, Collector of Amity township, has settled his Tax Du' acato in full Pm 4868, for tlfuto and County 'Taxes. • ---*-- CU Loo.ki,.—Our local caulk) to the con.. elusion this Morning A tbat this, world really made up of sups and downs," He started out, determinedto visit all his stations along tho reportorial, lines and gather thelatest IN spite of tifo disagree ale state ,Of the•wcather. Coniingto Ninth and 'Popp Bluets, 'Wet and weary, and stopping a moment to take breath, all of a sfidden 'a swoop of wind 0111Q)1101)ft and lot almost carriedills utnbrella out of sight ; but be held on to It, and oom. lug to the gutter, he stumbled f and sad to relate, foil headlong Into the gutter', and what a sight ho presented! But came to rights, when some scdundrob who had neither respect for truth nor humanity, informed him that a man hail fallen into the canal and was drowned, and that mon wore engagedin "lisbing" for the body. Encouraged with the hope of securing a first•class item, ho proceeded to the guard•locks at the foot orEtanklin street, and Booing the men engaged in dragging the canal he made inquiry, and to his chagrin, found that they were hilshing" for rubbish which had accumulated nud stopped up the gates. He turned homeward,occa i stottsily blessing his informant , and artliliig at the sanctum, he, sank down into his "easy" chair, with the consolation, how ever, that the readers, under tho drown. stances, would OX9IIBO tho Short-coming of local to•day. j • • HAT 'PrtEamfavt:Ttorr.—A f number of kind friends of one or the, worthy hosts of the American • House, sympa thizing with hint in the loss of several hats, and thinking how beautiful that estimable and handsome gentleman would look in a now silk tile, detertniuod to /Unwise hint the other evening. Ac cordingly,- with II Malice aforethought," they assembled 4, unbeknOwns" to him in the gentlemen's parlor of 'CO - American, and at once issued a sunimous for lily attendance then and there in his own proper •person, commanding him to " lay aside all business, 61c." .Thifrigh toned gentleman, Mr. Ilandah Weller, ,obeyed the summons With alacrity and yot tremblingly. •Every onovan imegino bow greatly ho was ustoniehed' when they placed a handsome now Covering of the latest style and finish ofi: . him "bare. footed) orenitint, at the smile time wish ing him ever so rnuoh joy, etc., tte. Ed. win Shelter,Esq "did up" the preson tation in neat little speech, to which Mr. Weller very appropriately responded. The evening lapsed very pleasantly, anti many , were the rogrAts -when its In., toroting festivities cattle to a close. MAN KILLED ON VTLIE 10.11.110AI)-: Deljberutd ..S . c/f..bektruction..-P:reaterddy nibriting the passenger train on the Le banon Valley railroad, which leaves this city at ten uiluutea past eight,' ran over and killed a man tined miles east of this city, at a place called Paxton. Vrom the testimony given at the'c,oroner'sluquest• by the. engineer, firetnan and a repair mau, yesterday 'afternoon, it appears that the deceased had,•beeW stfinding to the left of the road when first seen. Hearing the train approaching he stepped on the track, with his back towards. the locomotive.. The engineer immediately OMANI the Momentum of the train, but the short distance interNening precluded itstutire stoppage; The remains were proinptly„hrought to this eityand Paid in one of the'roonas of the Philadelphia and Readinkdopot.! Corener-Porterfbeing.no-' titled, summoned Robert Porter;, henry Wallowor, Samuel Crawford, 3, Geiger Ingrain„Tohn Basehore; and Ben jaMin Brightbill as jurors. !After tlie: matter had been fully Investigated,' the folloWiug verdict was rendered : ""The said unknown num-came to his death ,by being struck by the• engine of the passenger train on the Lebanon Val ley railroad, leaving 'Harrisburg at 8:10 a. m., tit corneal', Paxton, while on the track of said road. No blame attaches to any of :the. employees of the corn pany ,• • • The doceised,had nothing Cu his 'per son but : few viatelips 'and -a part cif a cigar. It was inip'oSsible to identify him. Ile is supposed to have been a .vagrant. Ile was rather coarsely attired, about 'live feet and a half in height, between forty and fifty year of age, had a high ,pro trading forel ttad and -light complexion, with sandy \ I,ll3kors and hair; The tin. known man will be buried thiFi evening unless sooner identified.—/[a,, i4ury Patriot of Tuesd«.y, 1_ • ' • 1 1'OW1; A1FA111.4.--,101111 Otrielli Was arrested by officer Lewis, Pnn street above Ninth, for heing drunk and ex posing his person. Y Igo was taken to the Station House, and being unable to 'pay the tine, $1.25, was retained. This was the only case before the Mayor this morning. . 'There wore 15 lodgerS at the Station Rouse !Wit night. At a meeting of the• Daughters of Lib. orty - of 'Kutztown, Friendship Liuk, ti, the ,fellowiug officers wore elected, viz: • S. C.—Mrs. Matilda Snyder ; . C.— Miss Mary A. Levan ; P.,. S. C.:--Mrs. Rebecca Mowry ; B. of B.—Miss S. Loinnau ; K. of 1 0 .-Mrs. Sarah- Marks; IC. Of7.—Mrs. Caroline Bieber; G. of 11. —Mias , llanuah Ore; Cond.—Miss Sa rah Strauter ; t. A.:---Mrs. Mary Weav er ; L. A.—Miss 'Hannah Springer ; J. P.—islys. Eliza Angstad ; 0. P.—Miss Mary &dhoti ler. ,tior Shoetuakervllle Letter. SnoEm A u Latvir,r.s, 'March P, Itlyrion EA(41.1:1-4 see by your paper that you have another correspondent Very 'Sharp." Perhaps ho Is trying to ballank me, hut ho Is net (very)' sharp epough. It seems 'to , ' me his proper nettels "Vory Dull." lie had better take a doSe of fish, hooks, or put ft' iirindstone - beside his bed, 'and .perhaps he will be sharp enough to dud 'me ottt. Nothlng•of Mobil Importance has oc curred here for some time. The mild weather Is gladly welCopied. • IktOving has commenced to' strel i ch pp its chains, and several changes .resi donee are espeoo4'. When! atty.thing happens your readers . ' AMM C ikprof • it through • ' . • SH4OPot. • past TESTISIWit'S • fiEO.OND EDITION: 2 1.2 omuipa r. ' 'Dint/12th .itINCIC a well known aU highly respected cit izen of West Brun. wlc township, Schuylkill county, di this toorulng, aged about 47 years. -:-.- --r - ' tkwY.—The body of Mrs. Catharinellipple, deeeased, was brought from Kansas to Trentont on last Satur day. .by her'son, Mr. John nipple, in onmpliande with the dying roqueat of John Sr., who dLied in December laet at his son's !house in Tremont, for re-interment, in the lot in the Methodist 11;- cemetery, where 'Mr. ' Ripple' is burled. -, On Sunday afternoon the eoftin was opened at the request of Vor sons, In the Volitlbule of the Lutheran. church, Where . ' ').it'Was placed by \ tho kituhtem of. her many frlends awaiting'a, sceotad On the Co d ffin teing 'opeued,:although she, lied boon burled for three years, the. bOdy was Ho coMplefoly petrified, anal her features'so.-preiterved ones be, r,ocognlZed by, hey'relativoa, and friends % iv*q gatliered for. the'pttrposo of taking a view of her s , mortal remains. It was so heavy that all n i en coOld scarcely han dle the coffin.—/Vt.witte Mand(tril. --;~- --- • TUE E.!ktiT . MA.U'ANOY TUNNEL, on tho road betweon Tai aqua and Mahanoy. City,/ county, has boon Widened so as to permit the passage of thy wide passenger cars of the Reading Road. The ,work was done by the Com pany, undot the BupOriatendonco of Mr. JOhtt 1). Brennan, and was accomplished in five weeks. .The work was prosecuted day acidnight, .with it force of.somo two hundred and twentY-tivo mon. Tito on gineor of the road informed Mr. Bren nan, wheal° coipmeziced tho Work, that ho desired its Completion in six weeks. Mr. B.'comploted the Job in live weeks, thus exceeding the espootations of the engineer. • . : • o. 4:1.1, 1 1 1 1thouoit iliuma4.--A: Nulled Charles Longenecker, fell through a bridge some time last night, near Robesonia, on the line,of the Leba non Valle y -- Railroad, and was picked up this morning' in au altnogt insensible con dition. When found ho had not been hurt front the fall, I but was suffering greatly from• exposure. lie was Tying in tho rain all night, Unable to move, and would in all probability have died if ho had remained there much longer. He was brought to this city, and medical aid summoned. Tlll4 FEIN RIWTAUItiNT, t i Pllll . ihreet, IlitU Jae(' been opened by Alison Letninger. AI / 1 ktitits of the best etttabb3B and drink ables p.lwayet pu hand. Me t als tjekved at all home. The uoati:et bar-reetrypt eityi with MP beat of wines, ale, At 4, Wire him apt% [mar 10-3td. • A YOUNU man, son of Solomon Rhoads; of MOLLY township, Berke county was considerably' hurt, at. Douglassville, on Friday 4ast. The" horses becoming (frightened at a passing engine, and Starting suddenly, ran over the boy, cut. Ling him severely about the head, and bruising flint Considerably.: about the body.--D d.iitgomery Ledger. A MODEL• CONVENI`ION, Three Eights Aft One Dny. PETEitsui3m, VII., llarch.lo. The Republican State 'Conventibu of Virginia .mot tit Petersburg, yesterday.' Tucker, au opponent of Governor Wells, was ' declared • temporary Chairman, whereupon- a' fight took place, which had to. be quolled by the police. The' Mayor than appeared, and. 'appealed for peace, as did • the , rival candidates for Chairman. Another , -fight, caned, ,however, and the hall was cleared by the police. • The• Convention ; subsequently assemblekut the African Church; where the disorder being renewed, Abe Mayor and police again interfered, 'and i under, their supervision, tot t`porary or. flnization was - effected, uftm which the Convention adjourned until flight. • ritutimaANGs OF dckyttnEss 11Ittroh . 9„ the Senate, the Public Credit bill wu reported by . thu Finance Committee in the Udine ftirtn inAieli it pulsed last 80881011. Tlo suiipletnealary 'Currency bill was also repOrted%by theaimerce Caw• • - wittoo.. 'Mr. Shernuin nkoved to take up bill to rop,etkl the Tenure-of-Office act!' ,The' Vice President said it had been referred to 114 Judiciary Connuittee, , atid the only way.to get at it would he to dis; dime the committee, from its cousideritt Lion. Shuman made a motion to that, etiVot, wberdupoii Mr. S.tamner objected tc? its consideration, Juni it was laid over. Bills were •introdueed by - Mr. Sher man, supplementary to the National Bonking net; by Ma'.' Sumner, to secure copyrights for paiatings, sculptures, etc. : by Mr. Morton, .granting riglit of way to the'Memphis ) Ell'aso and Pacßic Rail road, and prohibitipg.Trcasury sales of gold; by Me.. Ramsey,. to facilitate tele graphke communicatiou'with Europe ; by Mr. Corbett, for preservation. •of our. harbors and nuvigalile rivers agailist en croachments. message will; received lrgn► the Pitilsident i •askinepormissien to withdraw .I►is prtlioys mossagLl reforenee to Mr. gtewart's disability. On potion of . M f r. Sumner, it was ta• bled aad ordered • t j o ho printed, and on motion Of D'lr..Spteg io, the request Ufa& , ,ranted:. • , The bill to - in:otVerfur:beacing animals in Alaska was pas'sed in the Bil me form as at the litst session. ' tbb House ; the':-resigaati(ia as a olembor of- Mr. E. B. IVasliburne,'now Secretary of. State; was presented. 'Gltov. G. Butler of Waaliingrn, was elected Chaplain. . • .1, Mr. Maynard ullered a resolution di- . renting the Election Committee to,inves tigate the Congressional electiou,in Lou isiana,_ . which WWI adopted. ..,, Mr. Kelley re-introduced his bill for a, neAralickel coinage. 1 . ' • 4 Resolutions were adopeed providing for,a selee4oininittee on the eensus,one on retrenchment, and increasing the number of the committees on petisiott ‘. , and Pacific railroad. - Mr. Boutwell orceod u resolution, which was- adoptet;rre•establislting, tLe Committee ou Reconstruction. , • - Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts, offered a rbill - repenliug _the Tenurt,of-Oetice act,' :which was passed—yeas 143,nays1t). The negatiVes; all ' Republicans, lactate Soh:nck, (fetiches, antly'arusworth.- Rouse adjourned until Friday. ~# T, eitisiis*Lvanki X.Bt3lg6A tisk. , :iiiantstinin v Mardi 9.-4 o t4:Senate, .about - 'gnu 4ttpd#4 private billi"wer*kfi nally disposed .4, among them the fol ldwing; • . .. By Mr. Davls,.of 'Berke', ao net for the teller of the Faimers' Tqationat Batik of Reading. 'Passed finally. • By gr.°Davis, of Ber k s, an net • to, in , corporate .the. Kutztown .tviegiii Beek., Passed fittnuy.* " • • By Mr.Vallace, of Clearfield, 'an act to incorporate the State Dental society, of Pennsylvania. Passed An: act'lixing the pay' , of jorors'4 f3erks and Lehigh nt S 2 a day, and mila dy.. Pasted finally, • • . An act regulating the pay orcertaitt officers in norks county. Passed finally.. 'Adjourned to WOdnesday morning. In the House, cL number of prixtifo billy were read in plat!, and many others dispose.d'of, among them the following ; An act to authori MI the Auditor. oral to settle the claims or the Common. wealth for thg bonus due' on the Capital stock of theKaslOtivilliant coal company', upon thtrintsis,'of the existing amount thereof. Passed finally. !louse puniShingilie buyers or . re. ceiver.; of scrap iron in (Iris State, was passed i t senyd, the Senat, , . Adjourned. TELEGRAPVO SUMMARY, WEDNEsPA V, March 10. General Ames Gus been assigned to command the Fourth MililaryDistritt. ,Wulter H. Smith, of Ohio, Las ! Leen tippointed Solicitor of Internal Revenue; in place of Blockley, removed, (,►avid Gooding. t•. S. AI/n.Oll/11 for the DiAriet of Columbia, has resigned. • Chas. A. lyitlimns, a l'ost•nillee clerk in New York, hits been arrested for 2.,teal ing frou► the .mails. At Bridgeport, 111., yesterday, the wife and two children of Maurice Four we'e found dead in bed, and Fear himself was almost dead, They are believed to lkavo • , been poisoned,' . • .I ' Three men were ,killed And a fourth sedum* injnfed by t boiler 'expiation at Nunda Statim,Livnusaton county, N: V., yesterday. The aHlour and' lumber mill, in wlioh ..tho boiler )vas placed, was partially destroyed, • Tux lildvict'ry C.4ln lt.teas have been dis tribatott in the 101letwing pla . ees: East ronn. Depot, Manta& House,. Iceystone, Berke .County House;Dissingeris Saloon, Sohlatiektn: IWnso, -rost 01,11eo, Amerleair House, Scott 'Hotel, ono at Lyonslitotolot i t and (ma at •Wout elsdorf. • These raeks are exactly What they are ettiltl—it novelty/ They attract atten tion, and as an advertising medium are a success. Thcl subseroers front this place ate all reliable Wittiness tnen—tuen with whoni you ean deal 'honorably. • Their names ' Ziegler A', Yeager, DeoggWs, No. i 2& Peun , stre,ot, where you 'trill ale ays . find a, good supply of fresh 0 lugs. . Tkomas Sweeney,. Jeweler and Badge SlanufaCturm No. 14 sth street above Penn: You w ill never go wrong when you go into 'Tom's stortt, for anything you want in Ilk line. You will lind it good Millieti.4ll (4 watches, clocks and Jew elry. Tout pays partit ular attention to the manufacturing of society. badges. His Knights' badges , are very ,Intadsome, as well as all the other badges manufactured by hint. lie.pnys particular attention to the setting of diamonds and other valuable, B`.,onett. Daniel D. heir, agent for , the Orig. Mal Howe SoWing Matili Ines, the best fit the . market. Persons desiring sewing machint is will' do well to give him a call,. Ile keeps constantly on hand sea lug silks, machine' twist, needles, &e. No. 10 North Bth street. Bach ttniro., Clothiers,..Penn street, have the finest anti best selection of cloths ) eaS• sintered and furnishing_ goods in the city, You will lied their card in the rack. Give them acall, as they arc enterprising young mon, and deserving of patronage. Henry Geissler, No, 7:11 'Penn street, dealer in Stoves, Ranges, lintels and Tinware of ()Very description. Ills sleek is large, aid lie Is offering great bargains lit his wares'. Give him it call, 11. U. Hangen, No. ii2P Pettit street, Wholesale Dealer and Manuracturer of Boots, Shoes,. &c: if ott -. )vtutt a good shoe and a 'teat tit ghee him a Call; B. F. Boyer, Attorney at Law, is always,prepared to give legal advice to all who Inky, visit +him. lie may be consulted in the English and German languages. Wilco No, 23North Sixth street. - Henry J. Rhoads, No. OH Penn street, keeps the most' complete stock of Notions • in the city, ,ire will he sure to pldase you, its his motto is "quick sales and staid! profits." 6dl anti examine his stock, tot he makes no ehargeS to show hts goctig. Wertz it 'testier, Painters, No. 108 North oth stret2 , 4 4 give particular attention to their branch of business, and they know haw to use the• brush. Charles Ilerblite,' Scott Hotel, No. 855 North Bth street, keeps con stantly on hand the best brands of Liquors. 'Drop In and try them. C. A. Uri:isomer,' Flour and Feed Dealer. t/ive hint a Bali, and ITO. good 110lili. Do trot have your wives constantly scolding about bad flour, and do not: scold your wife 'for hating bud broad trim youbuy ler bad fleht. Mr. Griesemer delivers his flour to all parts of . the city . N 0.105 North iith street. Dr. Siegel t Bro., Dentists, in sth street, alp 'prepared to give et\tire 8148(110t1011 In heir;'t Profession. i Teeth eat be extracted Without .pain by them. Do net lot • that too* trouble you any longer, but go . direct to Siegel's • , and have ' it . eXtracted. 7 _Lewis-Winer, corner of 3d and Penn, keeps a Brat rate selection of dry 'foods, pee:tries, &0., .to Ills obliging clerks are. always ready wroth smiling faces to wititen' you. A. S. Kline, Produce Shipper, highest prices paid for all kinds ,of Country pro duce, No. .533 Penn street.', Shearer' it. , Moser, 18 North. sth, street', Dealer in all kinds ofNew and Second' Handed Fin.* taro. Now work Made to order and old furniture repaired. E..W. Kreitler,,Viraelt ington street. Itbeve, Bth, menufactnres all . the latest styles of Carriage's; Ifni will .be i3' uro'to suit all wlio shalt favoiltitu viith•t*. ptll. Louis Neuderfer,C6urt street above Ith, Leek' Maker and Dealer In ,iron Mail ingi,. Give Louis a - call and get ono ,of those locks that . will secure your Place front burglars and lock.pickers. Philip • Zieber, No: 80 South oth street, Insurance Agent and Real Estate Brolcor. ' Every per. , soh should. make-some provision for the. future. Ur, Molter represents some of the' ,best lasurufieo Colliptilded we have. They' are home companies and can be relied. Intuit as good. if you have braises' to sell, - or 'wish to purchase, ,give..M4 Ziebor a call. J. Rs Ritter, dealer in all kinds of , household furnitaro,Orpels, OH cloths, &e. Everythitig needed to I).t OW a 'house cart be found there. Glve Jacob a' call, he will deal right with yen; Illit t . i.tmtti Is' No. Di l'enn street. John , W.' Metiers, dill: fiteept ill)0 rotlll.Plaov, Vane); and Orna• mental Painter:—Carl t be beat. See his lettering on the racks. Plicei towel' than the lone 4. alto hlrn ti call aaa _ sat;laty iptirself. Daniel Parker, 204 Fifth street, .dealer In fish, tiy*ertt; 40., de:. Byl giving ,Daniel " a", cal( Yfpa, • *NI - * have 'your fish 0101411;4 • and delivered, ready for the pan. 'Fresh' 11;11 received every day. Stiehter, No. 56:! Perin 'stieet,ltuportor of 1.01), nt eel 'and Metal• of everydescription, and'. has the largest stale of. iriode Irk MS line in the interior of the State, and from the fact that ho int. 'polls his goads front tirst Lands ho Is able tootterllborai ludimoui,eri6i. Philip Ms singer, AlreuuereltOr Ball, No. 611 Fenn street; as you are passing his place just stop in' aria, have ,yealtSelf refreshed, Ho keeps•tbe genuine art tele. -We have tried It and we profess to know. .A 7 K. Stauffer, ,Attoraey at Law wad Notary Public. Any business entrusted to hiq care...will' be promptly attended' to. W. Goldman, City Billiard Hall, next. door 'to 'llslller's ,Dotel—ye lovers of amitsententgive hint a , 'call anti to / his tables, ulitch are the e beq, I in tue city. Wm. Dickenson, i'lliMber and ciao Fitter, 6th street above Penn, atttsotts to all work entrusted to hiss• care . prompt-. ly. tx. S, lierbine; dealer bn New and. See : end-Handed Furnituro,". has the larik!' est and most coniplete steek at` Await arc:, and queen kware . In the city, at ;!iii. SIS ; Penn street. Charles it liter's • Livery Stable, Chet ry Alley above Glli, Ills teatttp-,, are all in good condition : and will take oti Over the grOnnthit a 2,10 speed. 'try them, ills charges are moderate.; .lir;„eollins, sill street. the great Indian dletliclito mph Ili' % is no humbug, hiq in - opwraltoni good, as they are all'. made ''froni — wet4, herbs and plants. , , - , • lle uses such means as Imvoolo*Nt tI t With nature or the le.v. of life, • f With bloohis hands he noCer stai ns, ; Nor poltom men to 1113 e, t pit ; But Gott with whom all goothie,ls illls PrOyhteri the moin's to cure Tho simple herb beneath our Net,: Well used, relieves out pails coMplete DIE MODHSWELV YOB ' FEBRL'A EV.-1110 1 Fed?inary . / tin tobtr of IhSa boa at Ifni Fasit• ion 1 orlotli4l s phblished At 1 ) 131.5.., sin, and imparted by S.• T, Taylor, 1 .311 Canal Street, lTow York City, has lnien re• colved. It is tilled with the usual contents, which mak° It so popular and attractivo to the laellos, .The colored plate is decidedly pretty• and' admiralty executed, the sup plemental pattern shoots nro voly useful to the ladies, and the speehnens' of Fanoy Work are innumerable and — hnuSually splendid. The engravings of hullos.' cos• tunic, in the, way of dresses, bonnets, oto s , aro also very Ilne, and must render DieWo acmvell almost lad Isponeabio to the fatly. Terms, 43 - Vor annum ; single copie' f s 83 colas. • .t JAIME: ItiPEOIAL deSire to pall the special attention of our readerB to the very largo sale of Atm Mut elegant Furniture, to bP• hold on Tuesday, March loth, at 10 o'olooh,,ntCOncort 111111 Auction ROoms, P2lO Chestnut street, Philadelphia. This sale Is on account Of largo manufac. ur ors and doalers,,conshiting of . some three hundred suits of Walnut and Cottage Fur nituro, of tho latest and Most lasllion able styes, comprising parlor, chathber fashion di ning room guits. This Is antic oppo,rtunity for dealers anti codsunters,as •tho sale la without rcoorre. • T. A; MCC tEL I. A su, Auc. Witco': • • ' mar 10-41$1 “Time may sear and Mauch your brow,” but it citunot billion your • huh., If you use that excellent renewer ItVlOiVil ad "L,u•rct Ls 9 'VegetaOle Hall. Itesto . rative" to the raise. lute exclusion: of all the vilu 'comp:nn - 18 'With whteh the market , ilooticd.—Ports mouth Journal.,, • !mar 13.-Iml NEW ADVER'PrPiEPIENTS. GEORGE F. BAERv ArrOINEY •AT LAW. --F - lieu+, No. 10_Nortb gbali ree t, (up stairs,) nearly oppoWto tho Court llouso, Reading, Pa. •' • , _ (war A NEW_ WINE cot A t4l% LIQUOR STORE, ILAti JUST BEEN OPEN ED AT THE COR..OF EIGHTH AND PENN STS., B { Ul'4rl in o. • W - ; • ."-k( 41_,„ For many'..rettrig with Job. Mishler ett Co., AND 1 . FRA IS ( 1 1 01 - YE P. :ion of W in. H. I{i►o►lo, under the firm of/ lIUGHES & They have on hand 'and will at hit tinted koepa, largo and v olt selected stock of all brantl3 and qualltlea of ~., . . IMPORTED IVES, t r — ;• - , . BRANDIES A 24,1) 01Nii,: 7 , - --; -7 .•:';.! • • • '44' 7 A oholee lot of . , ' . " CHAMPAGNE AND CLARE I'. 41180, 11110 double distilled rye whislty of different brands; also common rectified whisky and vinegar wholesale and retail. Demijohns and bottles Oran sizes. All aoods will t be sold at prices-to suib the times. - They extend , an invitation to thoir 111010119 f11011(1c1 and 'the public generally; and hope by strict attention - to business, and courtesy to- all who may _favor them with their patronsge, to gain the' cofill ; deuce of buyers, HUG RES Mar 8-lmd , . • (, 3 011 N Al . . .SVA),I,1 1 ; i JE\V E I JI,V, IR 1 1. ', % . n -.), • w • ' -"." .'' 'lll i ' ' - 'IT ,) DI Alt ii•VD •• k li 1 T Et' . „.,.•. • • --, , . \ .11 -• ~:)" , , ..", •,, ! . 4 am 6.00 pENti , .. sTnter ; ' REApiNd,' ~. - ;.:, .' , •-‘. ..,. ~-, 'N , ~..:-.,---- - - , Ali Li v ;. ~ ~A t titovplro*li.}.; ,11AT suititud \ ' ,• • I= SitEGIAL . • I) 1 A N FM AL RI.Nu WORK. I ' , IiPPAIII,II46.PtiO.UPTIN A TTEN twd) io Atilt* . 6-Snit] . . , . • 0,11 PRIM:Q.4 Fd description of Job Pritittpt tioatly.ittoinfql st the' sAfkle . 1 4 ,l l iskthas xttablislunetf, 642, Penn strekit. IMMO NEW ADVEKTISF)IIIII4ITB. Zt, dame on the shield, •Plit ti en li ntd pal(' OS on delivery. at Keystone • °use, ituar 10.2td. 4: GRAND RAFFLING IdATett INA A LAWN lbLiti win take pinee at the tt. 8: owl on Friday, Marcia nth, 180. Tickets 23 mitt+. , • • 'N; 11.—The bog is to be eianglitered ,on the prondees tut Saturday afternoon at o'clock, whoa a box will ho opened for gueasing. The winner can take the hog away on Saturday afternoon at t o'clock, mar le4td, THE SEMZER HOISE, Vionelsdorf, forks Co., Ps. tr, t N. 4 CHM.. l'rnpriptops. r 1101Cla, GUESTS WILL FIND ecellent aceonnuoilation, the land lords obliging, and the table filled with all the best the tnarket affords. _Connected with tttio hotel Is a ilrgt.elass Lrvery Stable, so that conveyancea are always at hand for t ho4e who may f.ojeurn in the bountiful til lage.. Omnibuses to and from the depot, N, iii.--After April Ist, the partnership .M ( 111 be divelved, and llvery Kachel will' tok4inne entire control of the hotel. 4 -nrer 14-310 „ - iJOHN D. HOOP, A:'I 7 CTI(*,TEEII.-- NO. 831 111 Nt; A.. L. allitill stivet will ittlenil Wilke of real catolo anti poNotial propvily on re'agilliable terms. - - - sALE—A FINE luistin:NcE, No, .1:13s tioutli Eighth gt vert. it. D. 11ENJANI1N, iqitt• Keyvlono Roust), Quinton Toniatls !: Quinton Tomatoes ! fill 1:E BEST. THE, DEST,IS THE CHEAPEST. The Quinton canned 'lomat oes aro.the Jose in t Market. For sale by the Ouse or can At t ho Store of Itl'HKltOLUhlt . l` MADEIIIA, mar 8-41 , Marrow and MotriApn Beam , , ConMo Pe«s," Nplit Peas, LeAtils ! hake). Dried ('urn, fropiom. .ago, • Bortey, Hominy, Gritz, Canary Seed, (C.c., ttt 110) cheap atom 0f BURKHOLDER & MADEIRA, ut:u• 9-tt bth ain't WaisblitgltNit ST. GEORGE CODFISH JUST RECEIVED. A eholeo lot at HMlKitt/LW:ft iV MADEIR mar 9-d D EMOVAL.—J, A. STIIOIIECHER litis re intived his MEAT MARICET to No. 41 Nortlicklinth strnct. , O 1 mid now custom ers ttro Invited 16 call. All kinds of Fr'eslt and Smoked Meats on hand. mar 0-Iwd • WALL PAPER IVIN.DOW SIIA:DIis! A liar'e and Well Selected Stock or• ukam rApER WIND() w 8141 DES, At ,PriOes to Suit the Times. - ? Intdos Furniahod and Littorod to Order, mar 9-littitl 130,11114 NC ; tV,ANTED.—A young gentle man desir4boarding in a plat() fain ily, itri.ou p w er eM6. Address • March 11--tll' “J," 'EAGLE 0 101()E. BUNTING'S, i 3 HAT' ST'OREN . , .Sl'ltlgG GOODS JUST OI'ENING., • A • `ILEATIFUIt NEW STYLES. SUITABLE TO ALL TA§TES: All 841 es vviirrantod,to giro 14 t ,!itlilfacthiii GIVE U 8 A GALL. , U.NTING,;; PARTIOO ROW, 51 yE \IN•1511111,11DpT It*ADINt4. • k inar I—tl A , • WilerAIAN .94 lIOLLOWBU.SII, ',468 ,4INTERS, 521 CO URN' T . ' READING, PA. mar J-4-- --' • CA.MEEJTS CA4PETS.I • • ' MARKLBY, do OCI. L :No.llB Piling street .below Franki In,* between. Sixth and titeventb streets, Ileaßectfully inform the oititens of heading and vicinity, -that they are manufactuting the very, best Ingrain, alt-wool Carpets, eVer offer ed in this city, Latest Ykatterns sad colors. Wholesale and retail at New York prices.. We invite the public to examine our floods before purchasing elsewhero, and save 2a per cent. Buy nut of: Orgt olruid hands. and i•urc money. 1 C 0 .. ,1.11..fun% t ' 11. biAItIcLEY & O II AEA DAME pz coA)ol4Y•Dinnitimat9Bt tilattti best works -1:11pagl with several tine engravings. *Fries outs. , rur, sub tit the • op TORE. mar 81-3wdi • St* n street..' EEO ANtD r 00P,LAND'K GERHAN BITTERS UM 01/OF4ANVEI iEIERMAN TONIC. The Greet Remedies it‘r aliDiseaseil of tht 41VER, STOMACH OR DIORSTIVI ORGANS. , 1100ELAN WS GERMAN BITTER'S or Is composed the uro juices SOX. its they art. wedicin •lally tenno 4 NA' tIV013) of Hoots Herbs and Batts, making a preparat oni highly conociitre toi‘ and "ItirAlY free from 0160AQUO admix, ilid 4 any kind. . , 1 FIOOPI AND'B 0 HRMAN TONIC, itl n combitiat ten of all the Ingredients of the Hitters, with the purest quality of Mfoo &pa , ittn, - Orattge, ae.onalting one of the most plea won and Agreeable reuse. Ales ever offered to the publie, • Those preferring it Mettleho free from Alcoholto adtaixture b will use IIOOFIAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Those who have no objection tit 014 cow. Wiliam% of the hitters, ns stated, will use 'OOPLA N E • RMAN, TONIC. Thoy ate both 1%41101y ctooil, met contain the mime medietuhl virtoos, the Olioloo be. I vireo the wo being n mere matter of t MO, tho'l't►nte being he most pahitAble. The ht quitioh, from a vorleqr of entities, such as' lad Igestlon,Dympopida, Netvot, etc., is very a ►A to Imo its Mae,. lions d ()ranged.' ThOlAver,eympa attilzintf as closely as it doott with tla Stomach, nom beeomes atToct4l4, the result of which is that the patient suffers from several or more of the following i th i . cases : Constipation, Platalmo°, Inward-Plies, , Fnneits of Blood to the Road, Acidity of the Stomach, Naellea L _lleart-burn • Disgust fbr Food, Ft'inelis Mr Weight in the Stomach, Sour Ernotations v Sinking or Flutt ering et the Pit of the Monied', Swinniting of the Read, Hurried or Dlilknit Breathing, Fluttering at the Hotta, Choking or Suti °eating-Sen sations when in a Lying Postnr co, Dint noss Of Vision, Dots or Webs botore the Sight, Dull Pain in the Hoed, Doficiency of Perspiration, Yellow. nose of the Skin and Eyoa, Yalu In thoSide,l3ack,Chost, Limbs, . etc., Sudden Flushes of 'float, Burning In the Flesh,Constant magicings of Evil add Depression of Spirits. .., 'rho Biafora' from Mono diseases should exorcise thu groatcst caution in MO se. lootion of a remedy for his case, 'mobs, sing only that whiobilo is assured from his investigations and inquiries possessor true morit,ls skill fully compound. eel, is fret) from ['Orions ingre dients, and has ostab shed:for itself a rep. uttakon for the cure of those diseases, al this connection. wo would submit those .welltknown ro modips— -1106101,Ail D' S GRIZMAN 111,TZERS AND r .1100FLANIVO GERMAN 'WNW. PREPARBI) BY Dr. (1.-11. 4740K8011, PIIILADHLIPIII.II 4 .Pfi • Twonty•two years Mike they were first 1)11,10,111mi Into this country from Uor. many, dorms which thug thoy hayq l doubtmlly performo m d merires, and.hon• °Sited suffering immanlty.4 0 R greeter CA , tont, than auy other Comedies kuow;i to the public, Them) romodlei wilt • ofrootnallY cum !Aver Complaint, Jamidipo,: - DI apopelii Chronic; or Nervous Dobillty,. OwOnto Di: arrlmia,Dbentio otltho Ridnoysantl, all Ulm:loon mic a lug from a Disor• (Wred Liver, Mum or WU:Blll44' DEBILITY, Beaulelng from any Canal Avikaloer: I'ItasTIIATION Or 2'.110. Al* inductdby Severe Labot4, Hardships, Exposure l * Fevers, de. . , . Thero IR no tuedlemo inktant tnittil to tht,so retnedlos in much (mites. A tone and vigor is imparted to too witoloey atom, the appotito h Rtrongtheite s l 4 ,.ood t Is IT iTetoe ' i l ei e t 1 1 1 ) e ti 1111 4 :::1, ft tl i l l o e Avid eit i pri l (gig 0: sound and healthy, the yel 0* - Ingo la vradleatod front the eyes, u, bloom le given to the eheeke,and tho Week mid iimous invalid betomos a, strong 'and bettlthv being. • P.EittiON ADVANCED IN LI DS, And feeling the hand of time Weighing heavit) upon them, with all its attengant inn, will find In the use or this DITTERO. or tho TONIC), an elixir that will inlitiliten life. Into their veina l _ restore In a Measure the energy and ardor of more `yottthfue (lam build lip their shrunken fermis ant. give - health and happiness to their .re• &lining yearn N OTICE. it is a well-established fact, that' fully one-hall of t h e female portion of our PEW plation aro htlidOtlll a ill elkloymont Of good health,' o r expression. to use their nwn "never tutu well.olThey are lnngtod, devoid of all euerffyeitteme. ly nervous, and have no appetite. To this einem of persons the BITT/0.8, or the TONIC; is especially recommendttl. • • ; WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Aro made strong by the use of either of those remedied. They will care every Cif OM of DI Alt MOWS, without fail. Thondande of certificated} have ito7 ;umu• fated in the hands of the proprietor, but. ap tee will allow of the'pablietition of but a few. 'I hose, it will be obeerved, Exa.mon of note 'and of suoh• Ntandlng that they must be believed. • 'TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Wooitward e Ohis/ JUSIMer MiEtittrelne Crirg of PM, "` .• • , a .• I'HILAMILMarch THIAI i 6 ,la "I f ind' Moofland's German hitter,,' is goon 'tonic, useful ilk it} diteasoffOfthe dikeativ,c organs end of gtqat ben efit in emits of debility, and wan %Of ner vous at:tion in the syntinad, Yours, truly; Mgt' W. WWI) W. 6,11,0." • ,tlton. Jamee'Thom6oo6; A ‘). Judge cite 19uprone Cburf ►' • - I'aILADIMPIII.II I , Apr,,ll 2141606 • ccinsider lloodand's Gorman' , llitters! a ratuabte rneilicing in civic) of attacks of digestion or,DyspepsJa',• efin Foro.o this from my experionde of it, • • Yon)* with . rimppg," L ' JAMBS TIIOMISON. , • troin Res. Joseph ki,'Kennipl i p. D ruder rtf the Ten(hßapilil a&rM, Phila. Dr. Jackson—Doer Sir : . I have , been ire qubntly requested to connect my, name With recommendations of different kinds of me:Minos, but regarding the practice as out of my appro date sphera l !. Ivrea in all eases declined: but with a Clear proof in various • Installs:Os an d particularly in my own amlir,ol Ilge use fulness ef Dr. Ilooffand's. GermanDittere I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction t t for genera; , lUity of the system, end v. for Li'ver lint,OomA it is a egfeand rxt eablepreporalion. In some eases it may fail Out usually, I doubt not, it *ill be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above oensea. , . yours, very reshettffiall , • ' ° J. - a. ICENKAIID, Eighth, below Coates Street • = )ror.l •ROV. E. Ip.Fetidall; ilsisean4 tditor 1 07tristlan DAronfele. , Ary I have derived decided bepellt from the nee of Hoofland's German , flittersi and feel it my privilege to recommend them' as a most valuable tonieto all pito are eti ff erling from general dehillty . ofJ'rOm Weaves art sing from derangemjsnt, of th'elet • roure,__trin K. P. V k1D0.1.1 CAUTION: . . _, , , a., llootland's tferrutin;Rehiettell iti coun terfeited. Boe that th wra pp erria f. M. JACKS,ON is . en the of eae bbot- Ale. all others arol?eotibterfeiti Prin. Opal Office yid ti . Ifaanfabtftry - a the Delnan Mullane' tore Nat 03 AIWA Street Philadelphia, Pa. - , di:W=o, #: 1C444 4.lpAtisi t rrop r og ot . • , : • • . • . and X a ce . 41r For wale by all Druggists anti dealar In medicines. tJah 4,18-Iyeow