~~1~1 ~ TI,Y '~~~~~~, P:dU 411M.11,111.0M sATCRDAY, MARCH 131, p 369, CITY AND. COUNTYi.-.; _ EP1T1011r...19 1,4 cormos:n*llmm fut,ende4 for publtea: it In ho gOote roust he tiecothpanted by ponslble name, grlatattteo of s i n . or ity on tbo part or the writer. TOO IMMO not be RehliehOd unless so desired b Il y he correspondent. correspondents eltould make their COW. unleatlOne shor; and to the point. 000 . rACCI IS too ilrnitet l for very 1911 g Ortlololl, only on One . ode of the paper. Ana' sprite without flourishes. (pla inly as passible, ci•nscaieeas who fail to receive the ,AO l regUlarlY, will cantor a favor by wing notice at th IR offlea,where,4ll cow, lateneee of de- Writs of Irregularity or ircry will be prompt attended to. APVERTISKRI) aro requested to hand ' fn . o.elr advertisements as early Iri the do , tue , lt „ as our rapidly Increasing °freefo rm) c ompUls us to go to Press about 2 p. ll.—Please call at thla °Mop. , --.. BRIEF' MENTION". , The lost gun . —advertleed. In the EA. my. f e w days age—bee been left at this office. The owner can have by calling n u j, 80-rnocli for advertising! D. n, Albright , auOrinteecietit of the orp h a ns' Ifmno at Wonaeladorf, ao knowlodgia the receipt of 111.84.D0, for the benefit of that Inetttptionj Oot4tributed lag week. A county rneotlng of the' Junior Bons of America will bo hold In this city on tho 27th daydf March, instant. , mono; Seitz r; Esq., of Wprneledorf r End hie anklo lirOken in two . places on Friday miming bet Wook, h orse w hi c h lio %vim riding having slippod 'and fallen upon R. • A mooting Of Urn Fitookhaldera Bridge, will bo hold at Bickel's', hotol In this city, on Saturday, Mari* 27tho r. M. Koller, of lloyertown, recently butchered a bog which weighed, 700 pounds when alive. A Now York papa &ea hie datighter Rix -story 11(01 In full blast as a .wod inK g 111: Who would not got married •fth such an Inducement? D. P. Boyer, M. D., hott opened , on ol eo for tho praottoo of modlotno At No. 39 North Sixth strut. _• AU fools' day comes on Thursday this year. No doubt many will suffer tho penalties of suoh a day. ' ' Messrs. Mellott Jr. 'Cluny, Iron roan. Mora, havo Just takon tho contract fbr Faipplyina tho town of Lookhavon with tsrator pipes. ; ticariet fovor is provalling in thia'clty. A young man named SoyfOrti, em= ployed in the Machine shop of the filoott Works, Aud i - residing in NValnut aboVe Ninth stroot„had his loft hand badly scald on Friday morning, while engaged In taking a plug 'from a wake steam pipe. 'We stopped In at the Copper eholi . , of Mr. Peter Roam, on Cherry alley, be; twoon Third and Fourth „yeatorday, and found that ho was NIL of work., He showed us some line ihaeolmons:of work, eoppor kettles, atilt kettles, pipes, eta.; the workmanoldp otwl)I0 relloutsmuoh crodit upon NA - establlahment. Mr. Eyrlch hati disposda pt his stook awlAbituros In tho Bitiiidon Hotdl,st Blandon Btation,' and will take up •lxis roldenco in this city.' Tito Advontiote aro prOptirlag , to go Ai on tho 10th of July' next Elute. ThOPS )9 to bo no Dior° fooling about It; thoy say. 010 Bull Is fiddling la Now York. • • A concert of frog music rpl soon. be givon in this city. A new tnonty•tivo colt counterfeit. fractlonal ourroney noto, NO11: oxeoutdd, i 4 In olroulatton. Tho "last Itonsation" Is the name or a toy recently Introdueed, which affords groat amusement. • •,• Ground has just boon broken at Birds boto' for the erection of a now Church, fur tho Methodist Episcopal congrega tion. Our lady readers who frequently are at a lON for noodles, would do well to. examine their pin•eushions. A friend of ours, boinwat a loss for a needle yes terday, torn open her cushion, and found bout fitly noodles Imbedded in the stuf fing, Ono of the pleaaurea of life—Taking MT now boots, and putting on old slip pers. • • Yeatorday could not have ' teen more exhilarating if "made to order." The air was full of vigor and health, and the streets thronged with beauty and faah , ion, Jiipi.tor is tho evening star. The iron foundry of Messrs. JoneS, Cox co., sit oito in South Tenth street, near Spruce, is now in full operation. A large number of bands are employed in these Works, and wo aro glad to state that the lino aro pressed with work. • Tlio stockholders of the Readl4 bury Company will hold a meeting at Library Hall on Monday, evening, March 19th. The copartnership of Ilrenolsor, of this city, - bas been dissolved. - Councils hold a regular meeting this evening. The entire fire department Was ran out last night. The alarm Was caused by a slight , fire at tho Beading Railroad shops. , . • Harrisburg takes to stilts in preference to tho velocipede. to me a akWe bsvo dlstovered all that is:wanted tfu,coossful velooltiodianolj2glet Is cdolideneo' and tho know - bove.`Wlth t hese qualtitcattous there Is tip diflfauty la the way, not the ellghtest. • • During the . alarnlcif fir© last night n man ran against A. 1)04 : In,,iglgth street , with such toroe th a t he %tp throvin his back. Hie nose bledi Opt *llya, not. otherwise Injured. , • , . I _Politeness on the part oP itg l reknePOS Is like money put as interittet 7 ;-a BOUM pr Profit to the Investor. • ' Ladles alloold nag otand, an the !aide, Walk at night, when there le ItikitillTP Of ti re. List night•three.laillee Were'run into tholutter In kllxth Wagons sink , intor the Il4itilittelksl#o Pkits'of the ceuuty, to the hub. A robin. WM . ehliea WM: thOtilinliVfit: Lauolla Park, &Wok earl* cet.Atot;L:, L . . ENI4RGEDIEN'I%,--eibli JOUinal. Pftr ed this morning In an • °filar : arid. greatly Impreved fOrni; :140 it,1". 144 Z 434 7 .. ono of the taigeat and ha &Ohl t i r :' lloa,ln the State. The lotstnil,l; it its potatoes. le anexeellont pr.' and we taglad to sea- that tip, te 'or 0,r , .... 6 ...4$ Worthy and 'energ.otla , pro T i* .4.14.5.i.ary..7; 4 Wiug crowded mink 69. Pm* 4".74', 84090 Set • . 't • • '- ' 'T-'`' .; ‘" .?; t'Aptilitlitte'rktaltkithlefelhir' 1 , iteeilgt prement such extetuditt, ttede:of 4ron Or as are UP beltound. in • hon e that t his iwp, this o sgstyfi l4 A porq lxittsigt r i a a Pot a umber or d Yr6in' iritieto forty to of ore ha °bean lake:Los Oor erld'the auppliatlil Seem! to be in 'eltuausttble. AM* tihrety-liete' of ground In the VnttarNuVr ,04 o_le_sr for pronSeetlng parpOnel; 111 , ,effp,N clidly We ease - . since the , beginning-,Of opelattona on the Oolebrookdale HAW rOad, - A correepentfent, who, loves ut lige Information, thinks that - ' at rui . dtatiita day, Ttoyertnirn..4 4, ol be On tif of the manufacturing towns Of 'Pennayl. Arania."—JouniciP,, =EI • • AILING PRINTND MAMTEtto--Tho tuition of the public is directed, through the Poital Record, to the following rule of the rostoffice Der•artroent, which ail plies to printed matter of any kind which is, not so done up for mailing that it can be. thoroughly examined at the Post office 'where it is first deposited; "i' . 'estunasters will charge and, collect postage at the rate of three oerittabie each half ounce, on any newspaper or port. odical Ho marked , or written iipOn as to give other Information than that contain. ed in the print. •• The same charge 'will Rae mado when it, is so enclosed that' it cannot be examined without deitroYing the wrapper. The same applies to any printed matter which may be sent at less than letter tiostage." • ' I¢ Is not sufficient to clip a corner of the envelope as 'soften done. ' • BERYI3 COUNTY Aontotitirultkr. AND lIONTICULTUDAI, SOOIETY.-48aaa art, Esq., Prosident of the Berke County Agricultural and Itorticulrural Society, has announce& the following Committeo of 'Arrangements f0r1869: . Chaltman—Fienry 'lawman. • Contotiftec on (from:ft—floury 11. 'lawman, Marisa 11. Scull, Eli S. Pox, Geo. K. Lovan. 'Joseph L. StJoiner, J. , L. Righttayer, Das , l6l I%rlcKnight, A. P. Boas, Nicholas Jonea, Frederick Lauer, JAmes H. ,Hill, Hon. , Carlos Kessler, Hon. J. L. Getz, ,J. Pringle .101109, —Hon. 14. Ancona, Jacob . Knabb, David faring, IBM. theater clynacr,Maniel Spa4gler, John H. 'Cortland; John S. Holloway, Alexander Burnett, Daniel torah ;JoSoph Hommig, Samuel Goldin, John U. Kauffman, Johtt,:* Van . Itoed, a r liM6B M.. Meredith,, Wiliiam Keely, JerOmiab . Mangle, Jacoll Bushong, John McGowan, Ilfiniainin Bitter, Frank B. *Shalters,Jos.se G. Rawl.- ley, William. Rosenthal, Daniel Salami. der, Henry B. BrobstrThomas , Penroso, Michael T. Seibert, Henry Kurtz, Steitz. ley Kirby, H.ll. Hottenstein,' Frederick W. Latter, Wm. Q. MeGewab, Antitow• JIBOrtoletto; John 11. Beck-. tol, Daniel Steinmetz, yalentine Hart , mad. F. S.•Blokloy,•Franoli LeCSamtiol Ithocids, William Arnold, a. Penn - Hedy. .Idulli — Am os, -Weiler, harl9s Thigy, Adam '' Atein, , David e Koo n,oPeter D. Wanner,Hunter, Ch ig rlitphbr Shearer, W ililam S. 7siculag, Williant'Yoatim,Natliardel P.' Forgukion,• joslaii - Lewis, Goo. F. Winters, O. D. Elliot, ' . .. • l . . RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCPI.--:PhiVer. &aid. • Church. The,third lecture of the Expository Course will be dolivered on to-morrow (SyndaY) evening. Subject -as contained in the' ISt Epistle of Voter, 4th chapter, 17th and 18th verses. Servicee In the morning at tho usual hour. i The public are respectfully idvl ted. IteV; Ponell Coombe, Secretary of the Pennsylvania State ,Temperanco Union, will preach lu St. Mathew's Lutheran Church at' 10 o'clock, to-morrow (Sun day) morning and In the evening in In', manuel Church of tho. Evangelical As sociation, Chestnut stroot, at '1 o'olobk. .On Monday evening .next; he will de liver his groat lecture, " The Overthrow of the Liquor Tr Oic," in Library Hall ? corner of Fifth. and Franklin . streets. Lecture to commence At 8 o'clock. Thal .Rt. Roy, Win. 'Bacon Stevens, Episeepal. l3ishdp of Penpsylyania, will visit. Reading on Friday, ildittroh . loth, (next Friday evening,) •and administer the rite of Codtirmation in Christ Epis copal Church in this city. • .The services Will commence at 734 o'clock. The pub•. lie is invited to attend. Seats free. Religious services in the First Reform ed Church, on Washington street, to niorroW. German in the morning and English in the evening'. •—• • THE PENN RXBTAITRAZIT ) 702 Penn street, 11118 just - been opened by Loininger. All kinds of , the best eatables and link• abler always on hand. Meals served at all hours; The neatest bar-room, In the city, with the best of wines, alei &o, "Give him a • jmarlo-Std, MIRACULOUS ESOAPS ,PRODI BVinto) FROZEN TO DEATII‘—A man by the name of' Michael Wain, while intoxica ted, came to the public. house of Angus; tus gsholman (Plow tavern) in 'Bobo son township on the ovening of Saturday, oth Intit. At about 8 o'clock; he left for his home, which is about tWo miles dis tant, but ho had only . left the tavern abOut'three hundred yards, as is suppos ed; before ho foil or laid down, and•was not fo.ind until Sunday morning. Ile was heard by Wm: S. Duclithaui in the evening about ;1O o'clock, and as the wind was so very cold and strong' ho could;not distinctly !hear, and thought that some ono went the road and sung or 'hulloed, as is frequently •the case. On Sunday.. morning Mr. , Duch. man. again hoard some screams in tbo same • difootion. He hnmodlately wont to the spot, accompanied by thel law:WM, and to their groat astOnishtnent i found the man in a helpless , condition ' 1 sitting on his kneos and hands ' *almost frozen to death. Ito was taken back to the tavern, and Dr. T., S. Gearhart was imiffediatoly called for, who did overy thing in hi power in Order to save' , his life. His hands and feet. Wore frozen ,as hard as stone. At first no liOpos Were entertained of his recovery, but through i the goodt reatment of Dr. Gearhart and the hospitality of ' the -, land lord, h soon. came to life again.. • It' is feared that amputation n i 111 hocome necessary. As the cold was very severe on that night the coldest ght we had this'wintor, wintor, it is wonderful that ho escaped from being ontiroly.fro zon to death. Let this be a warning to all those who are in the habit of, Joking . _ too much. , ~ • . ~ ' i * • ICoppnyalo4toet.l , tsars COUNTY Arms Homo; • ' March 12, 1849: S , EDITOR WILILY EAOLII :—A few days ago rwas In to*n,te look for a business ibr MYselt. IWO 'informed that a va- Caney had to be filled for ; dog-cat4;ther. ' • I went up.NOrth lith atreet,And noticed an, 014 .6 stablishment ofthat kind (Evening dog-catching office:) I paid a visit to that sanctum, and was very glad ,to and my old •friend, the Chief Editor, in . his usual styloiilke IlArqs ; and we remem bered, our old tint* whets he bad plenty of teai After o'er compaey wastortried, Charley asked me if M9O worth of Whis , key would bo splTlOlent for , the 'season. , I told him that werat our place don't u5..9 so much for 80 or 85,workingmen; by 2 drinks a day, doting harvosttng arid hay- Making. loW,, brother, in your evening shirt, st Iploandorataudlng, you liaditha-queStlon- - • • 1 "Who drank $2OO worth of whiskey,, charmed' ..to the, A,lOlO . grouse: , and pub? 019 10 4itd nit shard. yo ( hOti, de _autitoden.) ,12 , expect, laOk Plana, the. night she Iqftlihnething-toirott; •itzotit hen Alititnet. '.orAtttorZNlftkdnadiaCle 4 tbro kl3l igigrgso 6 t fV* - WS' 1ku.01 0 3. ed liliffrftarr*P' - A , • it, I " r , : , ME , ti.',., / Y .s Il'' . P 4 r iejoelOdi c l' O, f. ,i ;1‘1?•:; ii 4 Ai . -1 ~•;us R.-80010g in Y v a i i .rl• ~ ; ....i itni 'aboa the 'R P"' trnalia# trove again, I hail '• 4114441401tAnaaooeunt OM whiekt, „ 4 . , In em Allialphia Itegiqter *4 1.! ~r Id Itennider, printed ifu'• the year 4 , li q e with tiro profiles of 44 aimplarm ' ~.., ,„ „-'" Bib Ua Ifon Drat% itt the filqattlif . untied_ Buke,of BadenAelhe ,t' ,ox - hta ingenious machineet-called 4 ridi . xgulmaelaine" by the°ermine; 'And I 4, Drititeria," in French. The ,aoooun t . watt* the Baron triirreleC*lth . the blue, in one hour, - four'nun! ,road Itaxel. . . , ~..By lboking at the maehine, I think a torygood one could' bet made for from , to ' s4 #25, . which should not ,0,0401, 'AO poundsin ' weight. Having aottling , to do, I thought I would write you hie, aa I think printers cannot have too much real information upon any topic. Yourth ' jortm'eftnignarr, Sr., Exeter. NMI ME THE MARKETS. Bushonglit Bro., Bankoni, NO.IO, North Bth streV, quote as follows : /111AD1119, MAroh 18,4860. Uld IT. 8. o's 1881 • • • 115% ,U. 8. fo's 18.3 • • • • 119 New (J. 13.8•51 , 0,1801, July and Jan. - 115 Now U.S. s•2o's 18645. May , and Nov. - 117 New U. 8. 1865, now . . 319 New U. 8.15.20's 1807 July and Jan. • 112% Now U. B. 0.20 , 8, 1808, • • , usg Ton Forty Bonds, - - • - ' 105 Gold In Now York up to 12 o'clock,. • 131 q Uoltl In Boading at Bushong Bros., -130% Encouraging thr the Trade of 1800. Sine° the &et of January wehave poll nearly a million bushels of.wheat to Europe against about a quarter of a Inn lion last year. This is encouraging. All we have - to,do to establiska healthy trade is to predUce a surplus t and to afford it .cheap ennough. t l'hg ifriees of bread-stuffs in 'new Yokk are much lower than last year at this time.' Nat I.epring wheat. now sells at, $1.70 Per bushel,ngainst . s2.4o last. FebruarY prime Californiaiwheat now Rolle' at $2 per bashel against $3.25 last tiebi'uaii; the best •California - flour now. sells at 510.50_ per barrel against $16.50 last February; primp brands of St. "Louis flours now 'sell at sll®sll.6o poi: bar rel against $l7 last F'obruary.. •. • , • . • Witt° NV heat Flonr pee / blil., • CO 00 Rod . 1, ', lixtra Family il por bbl ' 11 00 44 16 , 64 " ....... 0 504 • CotnohOp (now) - . ~... 93 ) Bost 4141dlings,1 30 . • . Common, ' ' ' , -90 • Bra .e i. -• 40 CQl'll , d, *Oa!, 1 SO Wbit*Wltett . t poilis4el, ' `. 1 8001 90 nod,. 4 -16 If. . 1 5001, 10 , Rye 1 40 Oats • 1 -s • - 60 . , Cqrii , 85 The-Itegdtup Ilousekeiiperso The fine weather of yesterday and this morning brought' out iilaige number of producers and' conanni4re i . hucksters,, ,butcherS, , fishmen, etc. 'There was sin' abiindnpee of.everything I (offered, ,and in some- instances. , at iiric i . much higher than', on' Wqdnesday last Spring irege, tables were plenty' at pretty fair prices.. Shad4old - at from 40 to 75 cents a piece. : Butter trought, 48 and 50, .cents *lb.. Eggs 28 ets. : - . ~, . , Birtrnii—Fresh dulry, % lb. ~.48 14 ' Lump, .is • 88 , ' Ons.BB6,—Cheosei VI lb., 1 26 ' LAll6—Lara f lb., " , I, 24 Roos—Eggs, dozen, , 2 5 Arrizs-i-App es II peek, • ' - 2 80 85 11 ' Dried 11 quart,..., • 12 , Manaus—, 66 /lig , , • 20 iitliAt —Beefsteak, round. 11/ b., 22 II • 11 sirloin,• ' 1 • ' 20 U . II rlllllol ' 11 20. 11 licef roast, " . 20 '' • ,Pookirled, • ,:, it 80' ( . 41 Teal Cutlets, . •14 • " ~• c h ops , . II g 44 . [Muttons II legao •li , York,." /VW 41 IS st eak: ' . • ...II 20 46 Sausage fresh , 11 28425 is. 11 smoked, II 28 ILis--liqua, • 11 ' 24 li SHOetil 4, 80 01100L0E00-- • • 1$ 16 51D13.•.; "' 18 Pouvrav 7 .Chickens live, 46 „ 44 dressed, 14 18 • ' '' " . .. 'Turkles live, dressed, 11 20 44 ' Chickens live ppr " ..60a100 Potatocti VI bushel, Rau and Mime/ Market.' Timothy Ilay . $lO 00 Di)! 2000 lb, Long Rya Straw 16 00 ' Meadow•llay 14 03 " • " .. Mangled ~ , ' • 11 00 ',* "- ' Egg and BD:Aim Coal; a Stove, a • • 'Nut, • • " Pea, ,N • ;•• • • .I.lltuminausCogl, thitacleiiitiis 'Rod and Shoe Market. The Shoe and Leather Reporter says ;. Trade among the jobbers - has decidedly improved' the past week: There are now in.,lthe market •,buyers from Alabama, Texas Tenneabe,' Mississippi, North Carolina,, Ohio, New Jersey and towns hi 'Pennsylvania, making purchases them. 'Manufacturers having most ofile southern tradelinve also been more busy, an increased. number Of , payers fro the' south haVing also made "ptivAtases from them.. Orders continue coming.in and the'. 4.l . anufutturittgf branch of the tradit. ; 4 übw very 'active. The auFtiob houses' have been more largely attended the Patt''week by buyers froin out of townond better prices obtained.' Very co'nsidruble additions haVa-,been made to the • steeks of the jobbers frera New nuinufactories, and the pros: , .peets are, now enegureginufor it • good spring trade. ~ .Tt • LARGE SeBOTAL TRADA Osiii:--WE "410§ire; to ,call the special attention of our roasters 'tq the very. largo sale of . • now and elegant to be huh! .0 . 11 Tueeilay, March' i lath, at 10,0 , 01 ok, at 'Concert nail Auction Ittrns, mg ' estnut etroet, Philadelphia. T . itpoolit ;I seconift! Of huge, Infoitoe- . lir11)0,04 - elders, copetetinget'iOrtie three -fitiosoo4.4ilits of Waleut and Cottage' Fur: niters; of the Itifest l 4iel meet fashiCon t„hie :fltiqe!; , eikeiirleing parlir, ohltrotierlitto, 01;; obit totittitm Its. This is a rare opportunity .for ilealera and consumers; of !belittle' if "witheiit ,Feeerve; T.'-dts )loUtatt4mp t *tor. 0 012-6 0 1 '; t ' r'i-! .... war 1040, is • c li., , ....„.4. i — 4-- AP-- :-,,.: .',.,., : i- i .- • q:Ailimoinoy sear atiti blanch yotxr hrOdro!. hot; Itt:eatißot sliver .yoo; Atilt,' 11'44 : Slit's/it,- 4,o#4oent renewer kilos:wile *kV/wraps .401814104t4tix, t tleatiirgIvel, 1 to ,the o l io, J ititViOetliiik 0 jg' itiVine. oomrjoiin4 ,*(iiiiwi11t.,4441tet.41,40940 . ..10144, Mi+o4 4 , . • •111414,4" . .4;i,, :5 • ' 11 -,* .. \ ~ • • ,-*,-.•A i1.4 1 vi,1"; .;!_ ti,, , ,7&,:_1 ‘ . ; :,) ; Ti . .f-„?-.,.,-:',,, MI CIE READING, Mitch 18, 1869. Money Market. SEWN° Pnioll9 PAYING rmoss. The Coal ,itrat7ket; $9 59 per ton. • II 25 'I 50'J 840 If • 28 eta. bu. .. - - -f; flTinflitt Jo. • ‘t, 1 POllO WSW*D Pole OOtti. on all daily op,# ap e, tour per, t. for oue month tad sor cent, for OW year., TnnfeildOustitle Levu tit pt+bewnt ; 1108(1 tedmOitst*rieteetelle young ,Yon - ipso thfjr, booms*, too, hesvily oil," private or public i _ atherine, is 44 , fusiliers." When * peer mleenttile fellowoyith but few' of thronlibrbint liftli'getti itt die acne •So he •la esitad a "drunken loafer PP...* iltetinetlon, it seems to us, without A difforeneo. • • • Great rush. for the velocipede hat itt X.'o.iit Moth:4l3; 1541Teun street.. kfaggle,A,Boyer has taken the store No. 704 Penn street, where she will keep full line of Ailllinerygoods. Tho Or ft of Knight of *thin of this city ifinoreasing nflOrfally in its nunibers, and all Over, the County prom isor to booms rally art Strong as the Ida- sons. • THR Eagle Hotel hi Williamsport, with mast.Of its contents, was destroyed by &eon' the molting of the tOthinst. REsnimi.—We paid a flying visit to .Reading, on Thursday last, and find that town increasing rapidly, bat the " Fa thers " aro reticent in the matter of havitig the streets and pavements kept in good trim: Tho rapid growth of that quaint old city is notable in every street, new and improved buildings going hi everywhere. The people show activity; enterprise and spirit. LTho largo menu facturin . establishments ,' the machine 'shops, t he coratnercial, and the railroad interests that centre there and connect with various portions of the State,. all produce an impression of youthful vigor and freshness upon the visitor: . But one thing Reading is behind in, and that is a substantial and commodiOus passenger depot:-r - The old,. rickety gird inconvenient buildhike noy occupied as passenger'depotsore,a disgraee to that go•ahead town. - ,1 • I i'r Of the editorial' , fraternity, we wore glad to moot 'Elliott and Shultz, of' the Dispatch; Sanderson of the Gazette. Shat ters of the Time l t; and A. - . S. Wh it man; all of whom see ell to be on the high road to prosperi As an evi mice of advancement we ,na y Mentio n . tat the Dispatch ill about pnttitig , in a n w Hoe c) i press, and extending tipnr printing fa cilities. A. S. Whitman and Mr. Holli buslihave Opened's lob office , on ,Court street, which bid fair to , hecome a pros perous institatio . . -: ' , - , Mishler and ma do an extensive dry goods'. bniness at' thecelebrated Globe Storer. ' There are few stork in th'e State that will compare favorably with theirs ithpeint of elegance, canybnience, quality of koods, Vie. The proprietors ere an terp_rising,.liberal and progressive. ." - We accidentally- met the .Prince o ' Brewers,, 31r. Frederick' Latter,,wholle brewingestablishments, vaults, &c:, aro the most extensive in the United States. His ale has a reputation second to no other make,. because of its elegant flaver, puili'quality,- and made with care and of The 'very best materials.. Ins works at this . time are taxed to their.utinost oft pagity.in 'order to supply the demand for this celebrated alp, not only for home use, but throughout`the United States.--= He find just sent off some fifty — barrels to the proprietor of the extensive restaur ant in the National Capitol, and other places in Washington' city. , M,r. Lauer is We ieively known in this country, not only es a brewer, but as having •one of Cie deepest Ar e imowells. He i 1 beret in ideas, progressive in spirit an , pont'• tar in all movements that pertain to tho public good. ',We were pleased ,to meet Mr. Joseph. Rainho, another ono of' Reading's' solid men,' • Ho is a driving go-ahend p6rson, and an extensive dealer and shipper of cattle, horses,. hogs, mules. &o. He obeys the scriptural injunction, which says: "Be .not forgetful to entertain strangers." Wo were hospitably enter • tamed and set down to his well spread , board in the midst of his large end interestieg family. . ..i ' Mr. Hoover is a butcher.and deals out beef, veal, mutton, pork, ho., of the very 'finest finality.' His shops are on penn street in the business , centre of the city. Isaiah Rambo is a dealer in the sweets and luxuries of this life, and his confec tionery store may be found at 030 Penn str4et, white his brother, near him, is a plumber and an extensive dealer in gas fixtures. Having just remodeled his premises and fitted up a room expressly I for gas ixturea—a large assortment of which he has just received from 'Now York. . Mr. ,J. C. Bunting is perhaps tile largest dealer in hats, caps, 0.,, in the 1 city. He has.a splendid iitoriAnd is 'do4 ing an extensive business. • • We like;Reading, and a v.isit, 'to that place is always agreeable.—Columbia , Spy: - MUZZLE THE CUREL—Almost every pa per wo pick up contains now accounts of rabid dogs and 41 hydrophobia." Our city has thus far not boon visited by any instances of ithis terrible disease, 'but , none can tell how soon we may suffer or who will be the victim. Is it not then proper that for the sake of our personal and public safety, the authorities take seine action.inithe matter? Cannot dogs be' compelled to wear muzzles all the year round, or at let* after April lst Valuable dogs are neVer found running r 4 large ; none but worthless ours con stantly patrol our streetti.- To dispatch thent , would b 9 a charity to , both dog and =Mei. - ARIIESTdo YOJt FORGERY.—This morn ipg Detective Lyon and Constable Diehl arreeted Reuben F. Fisher,: two miles aboim nil 11, in Born township, charged with forging % tho nate of John B. Gidestnger and John Maittand, bnild erif for • 4,15(1,;, was brought. 14:fkRead. ing, and bound ovd in POO !Or. trial, by Alderman Highardo: • „ , SATMSOF PAOTET4TY.—'Wm. Y. Lyon ' Auctioneer, sold at the Keystone House, tho Banking Houso of ,1.3,W. Earl it Co l' , to F. Boas,'Esq., for $17,- Alsd a -th O l hopes and Jot. of. Dr. ieeser; in Bouth , Eighth street, to Daniel Nun kel, forlo, 4 ,Ktga " ' 8 shares of East Penn.ltatiroad stock, to Edmiid WBrnithi fur 05.50 share. , Ainos . E. - Nlignyder, Esq.; , ,A.ualioneer, sold. the following fiat blooded stookOle. lonitlnglo LeTi•Bertolette; of 016'30 town:- ship, thie;cOnntYl 61 TOin Allon,"' 5 monthti, old colt,. to' Clifford Beriolette. 5 ' • - is (pony stook) to Dr. Trop,' sbr irure'ibair mules, to'John Qpl 4 Bn, foe $11109.' „ „ p To*Ottriow.,-Eloventh` i Oil:0914 fifth' In Leta: 1;1 1 it hours Sid 51 nil autos:” 111112111 , t -NEW' itatirrons Sion's. ' A' Inn* owe L i n o:von; looked :NMI 00 Store' Wu( been niStrugl at N05.1.27a 329( Penn' sheet, by, William Kline; fer o will re* 'move hie tiitliti.stOok l'r,lila 'Ad stand, .o.l4oTen stre et. tote iste mon ,thelo ori . DOn'k Tolman.yom , 'fthaturo nt plaoesihoo,you opt bny,io;goW b *heap eflleles at. home, If you want furniturd,fttlitjUipo's; 104 44011 . 111011 11911441. 14 1"; 14 0 • 00ei • .:c 1 ' : i. :, ,-. ti; g, l l .. : 1 ,O,'' ,k -t'F ' ' ' , '''.l. • t . • . . . =I ~-~, ,r . rid Y 'itl9e‘te6'l34 A W ' °-, ' 0 (4 4 ) 4 - or ; Leewori, moved .intothe ' /lons% 'at Hamburg; on C.L. 41,/4_ ,___l/110 4.4 %Z i rniViCreo ,mptent on , 2nunpouy .„ 1 .4of a very. handsome enter tobente tioi r tb. *Mr being 144. Wishiektid Thera ere brief but eloquent remar)m, bon mote apikitilftjteitellia there+ * O lM l ' sides. A unmoor with*** mila pre. sent who • lilted.: la' the aldidit . , anti helped to Maki* Mertz tone generallY4, ilome lino .ago. Cot. ' presented tile Milder with a beautlint meereehautu pipe, and the present, air* him °Ay tended to cement and render. titnnble the Itiend lidp.stkd latinnia *doh have ottlited bet with lb, gentlemen! !ti ver7lnsbY Year& • ' • " • 'A Pitta AY* of dleeeSo has broken out throughout 'the oOtintry4 It hi Post °Moe tever. # or Itch lb:. '.01116e: It le astonishing how ineny publlo -aplrlted clUsenti we have who iutvb been attacked with it. , , Potion dotitaire occu pied the dock this Moining, , John From was drunk last *ironing very muoh so ; in fact Et decidedly so, evening, he was lying on his face on the pavement at, the oor ner of Chestnut street and Pearl' alley. Where John came from we do not know, but where he went to, and spout the whole of last night, wo have pcoltive information. lb was fined $1.25 and discharged. ITherls Were 20 lodgers lad night. . A CAlt-COUlitat,lo, it 18 reported, has been invented, in operating which• it is not necessary to' pass between the and theti run the risk of being oruah Tho othek advattagea of the Invention aro thrt by Its use the disag~ reeable. jerk in, the starting of a train Is avoided, a spring being so arranged as to play on to an ad justable head and take up the lost motion of tho link. • • - PENNE TLVASIA LEGISLATURE. HARRNPURO I March 12. Ju the Senato r a bill WWI introduced, making tho .of interest sfmen /per cent. . , ' • ' • 'rho bills allowing ,railroad companies to pureht;se each other's soap and bontls, and authorizing milk insPeCtiens in towns,'were passed.' - The bill appropriating $60,000 to pay a' . deficit 'for tho education and :Actin tenance of soldiers' orphaps, was pas spd finally... Senate bill It 808, .an act suppleJ tnentary to an act relating to certain cor porations, was amended, on m'etion of Davis, passed and sent to the lic)11110. Adjourned to Monday evening. 4, Tn the House, the Negro Suffrage Amendment was reirrted t and Tuesday evening next, - ,Wedi esday afternmin and Wednesday and Thu Way evenings were set aside for its disouseion. A bill 'was ieperted . abolishino capital punishment: . ' The Senate bill allowing railroad emit. panics to ,purchase :each othera'. bonds and stooks was passed, A bill relativq to the taxation.Of banks and . savings institutiowi t - imposing a , tax of one per cent, • on•nt4ionalbanics of all other taxes, was reported as Cem witted,• by. Committee on • Ways ,and Means, • Renato bill No. 1'393, supplenient to an .act relative to ceritidu corporations, authorizinglailroacl companies in Y'enn• sylvania to subscribe kr, the stock and purehaie the tonds of railroad companies incorporated' by other States, passed finally; • •', Mr. yortor", of York, on, leave given, read in place A bill. regulating medicalpracticein the counties, of York, Lan• Caster,' Trie r . trnwford, •Venango, Warten,Borke,i'iotthainpton and Lehigh. Adjourned till Monday evening. TELEGRAPHTO SUMMARY. SATURDAY, March 18. Dr. Mudd, reloaded from the Dry Tor tugas, htis arrived at gey West, on his way home. .t• Charles Wallace;.an editor, was shot dead in Warrenton, Ga. yhaterdtty morn iug, by Dr. D. N. Dardon He had at tacked Darden in, n Wairenton • The negro' Harris*, con murder : of two aged ladle burn, Mass., in 1887,;Vas day. He lei% a ,writt6 pleating another man. Advices frour Acapulco arable anarchy in Nexino, Jgarez's position id critical Another severe snow storm began , in Canada yesterday. - The Georgia Sonata, esterday, con curro* with the House in ratifying the Suffrage Amendinent. The vote for rati fication was 2to-Ikl. Secretaries lloutwell and Rawlins took the ouch of office Yeeterday. -;, Genera).heridae has . arrived,in Wash. ton. The ton. i i. • . i Tho nay 1 olkeersnovr in Washington e paid the respects, 'to' ' Secretary Bode yesterday, being Preeented by Rear Ad miral Dahlyee. After the presentation, the entire party we the President a call. 1 INTER/SOT ALLOIykD ON DAILYBALABOBI3.- 5 per • cent. fOr!a year, an 4 4 per cent, for &totter per ode. • Money paid on dothind, at the Readind !SaVlnge Bank. /IA& w . . ' Tun Eltairin Ail) diciers cos TIM NATIOn. AL CAPITAL-4 Work Descriptive q IVashtrag. ten at,,: Its High and ;L;ne Lt/e;As Bidden Mysterisi;'ll4: Villainies and °art:pitons—By Dr. John B. Rl,lO-4Ptendidly Blustratql with num:ma Altyrceings, by the , tnost mi. netii dirtista..*, 0 anthor of this book needs no' endorsettkont's • Ids , lohg residedco in Washington and intimate acquaintance With all the varied Phases of Washington fife; and tO•peo great A:patience as it 'writer , for the•Pressul rly lit 111111 for the pre.; Alaration 01e0.% A w, rk. . • It tells how the goVernment is perverted. from its, briginal Obfoota t how politiolans are enriehel. andrtho people impoverished, how "Mega" are Organized and conducted, how oldelitla itte blabkm ailed L heiis don n try. idea are '140160d lii bogus uoherlissmen • bow'and Where the tin Lc servant. spend tbeir Mom% for lit t'Purp_ose shrewd men 'and *eine& 44re tent; to Wailbillilton Oily,' 611 4 :1 trOatilor gbilien Oily, 61 the blAti. Ps• k i, ogia r ti h r e e ll ' y e Ohil ib to n licii, °f th C e ° a n tr g es " i s illsto rt gg e :; streets, toes ktivels•4l64ll of • travel. ar- Intolic.i neirrid obariteMe instltu , ons, putdrei' 'nu fag*, national Ottlieutus, 'markets, banks 'it.newspapett; of. public lIIIM. einigresiniek itblisisti! Wafter's. am ittaasadons 'from Wallin (*unifies, mil i tary an*. nityal lerckmg, sw milers. gotinblaric ,thieveal adv ntdrdlik i itltoreV the demi te i .mostollifpli4 fowl' - government em• Oro • • niki p 0,. - hem. Ito., of the j;f4 qipiriZ e iltaltS emittßvlt . .-3rumr i. vi . _.... _. , , . „ • . . itha,p4 tiOn in high piac o 11.09 141fA i laumnti lauttld a Ole St liceittecharotere qacl.l4 tich n u otatitemspoind 004 Oit_OffolitFoal Gee. urea name, thied4ttertetikliabltiodldt yeti tar,lt his horses aid his populoo 4 1 0 t sho is gm& patriotic., . .le • , c ea Or out leZ ah GrriW mi res‘ W i g .4 414 .,i50rt Jrt li tt• oetiltel t - At 010 el sob ,te ro. l l l tlntt. ISO of is .oun' try end t he markagernent of Ow pnbil. &Mars therein. is 1* believed that every Of weYet Palo o 'losses. a copy of th isroat wor Wh ere is no ma% hi:rimer. n. he cosy baravialted Wash ingtou, who cannot-learn frofo this Workf muob regarding the Aut‘joets treated Am The book wilt be fount! valuable to all wh ' hikve or have not% Washington, and es peolally to Mee iv 0 COntemplate it on business- or r pleasure. Unite State. Publishing • Co., Publishers. J. Iludolpht t Mei% will calf upon our altt sees pirsonady. • ' lly the Rov, Ifiigoinbaoh. NMI/CU/ANT—U:IIAL X.-4.)n Fab. 20th; Pater kowconiot, of NowcomoVe 11111, to Harriet Sohally, of Iloilniants Valley,Loba• non county. -• BORDNER , •:NAI.IIOIIN.—On Fob. 27th, Isaac I, Bordner of Mount Aetna, to ltuk. balia Walbora,of Millersburg, (corks. Co. lipp the Rev,. Pintrooki ‘-,--3111.1,ER—N1111011EUT.—Ou Feb. 27, Khoo Dltller te Sarah Ann Notched, both of Tub pehoccon., • • •, • • Ity tbolcv. A. leinbaeh. IYOLFBkiLIk—LCDrI 10.rn Feb.• 23th, John Wolfskcill to Aielinda .utlwig, both of Rotunstown; Lanoastercounty. -EUICIttIitOTII—MII.IINRT.—On liarrh 7; Ittohard itchOnootli -of awing, to Susan Gilbert, of Cumin. • • r . • • muirsit:-Intfif f op the Bth lost., William brayer thrtnerl t of Oloy township, this qount't Ititarth year of his age. BRENZItAf. n Oreenwleh, Feb. ; 19, Nmeline;' aughte - of David and Hawaii 'Breneljtgeraged yeara and 20 days. , ItESHR Itillaidendreelr. Feb. 17, James, son of.Williain and Catharine. Moser, aged 23 years, 11 Months and 13,days. ' NEUSCHWENDRIL—N'ettr Orwigaburg, February 21; Priscilla, wife of Samuel Not. sobs/ender, aged 33 yoara, 0 months and 28 days. _ Untoti county, Jan. 517th s . Maria Klizahoth, wife of Harrison N. Hart. man. aged 21years, 10 months and 20 days.. Ventre ()Minty, Jan. 15, Nur gatit, wifenf GoOrge N4ll, Aged: it/ years, 1 month and 23 days. ZIKOLKIL—in Henglass township l Meat. gomory towhabip, .Fob. 21th. Mary Alice, daughter of Amos and Mary Ziegler, aged 2 months and edam • SPOIOHKR..—In Penni Fob. 26th, Sarah Anna Spoloherowed 20 years, 11 months and 15 dare. VEGELY.—In Maiatawny, fob, 91, Kona* Fogelyi . son Of Elias and Sarah Fogoly, aged 10years, 8 months and 28 days. HIEHL.—In Kutztown, Fob, 26, Rebecca, widow - of Jacob Bleb!, aged 72 years and 22 days. , • BOLTZ—lnSiratistown, March 1. Mal coltn,,eon of Lewis and Sally W. Bolts, aged 1 year, 10 tueritbit and 20 days. 0/11 IST,—In upper Thlpoidiocon, March 9, Elisabeth Reliance, daughter of Thomas days. and Hannah Christ, aged 4 menthe anti .18 LEINBROIL—In Exeter,' rebruary 25th, William, son of Alfred and Hannah bela baoh, aged 1 year, 1 mouth and n days. ~N~W Ab ' Vb~tT~IFfDiENiTB. ~~ AITANTEV.—A trustworthy young man VV to loam tho Drug and Medicine busi ness in an established Firth in this city. A person with a small eaPital preferred. For further information address 4 $ tiliiT s n care of the 11.s.otii Oilice, Reading, Pa. , (mar 18-2td" . . . , . . AVANTED,—A WOMAN , TO 0 LEM? AN ~ yy offloo.Apply at ' ' imarl2-d ' 1 41418 OFFICh. 16GIRL *ANTED:raj/4,4ml girl to do general hOusoworkle waotod at N. 2S 11h 4th Arcot. No others need aimiv: mar 12-2td!il • MILS. til %VEIL New Furniture Store, No. 327 & 329 Penn Street. UNDERSIONED 111S8PECTFULLy invites publip . attention to hls latgo una excellent stook Ready-Made Bitreaus, - 11b d. steatle,Washstands,Wartirohea, Cupboards, Book Cases, Chairs, t3ortts, to., of all soFte and patterns, and at all price4. l All kinds of Vabinetntre, from the most ornamental Bureaus, Bedsteads and Tiook Cases, to tho plainest articles of leurnltuie ' promptly made to order, Windsor Chairs of all kinds always on hand. Old Furniture Renewed and Varnished. The old stook Will remain at the ohl stand, No. 340 Penn street; until April Ist. A FINE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. "Altetr April Ist, the entire stook will bo transferred to the NEW STORE, 13 . 47 & 320 P , ENI4I ST., already opened, whore all In 'win* of int niture can be Butted in style and prise, mar 12mIyd-dtwl WILLIAM KLINE. fROCIPEIM VELOCIPEDES; THE GREAT NOVELTY 1 wepriper, the 104 of tho at West fu• hanged ye or s nfesgioq, 'lrt• AE XIII DI 'RION it RIDIN G EMIOOL is now iri pi'ogrogs 0 the • KEYSTONE 'HALL opprt conaid• inst. lay that I ... ,-,, . Dystono Opora . House, i and to atto Owl nightly by a hirge oyowd'ol apectatora and pupild., I Oo and soo,thyt 'Oat fai3cinating and ox. Itiltratifid amusement, abd lbarn holy )ou can - 110114E8 IN SPEED and the most export skater in beauty Of grace and' motion. The proprietors guarantee to every one becoming pupils, to make thorn perfect masters of tbis wonderful art in ten icssona, enabling them to ,ritie with perfoot ease and safety. ,re-i Boats 'itherved for (NAN DAY AND NIUKT. Admission, ' " • • Cents. - mar 12-2td ' ser THE . IMPORTANCE OF . . . i HEALI p. None but thesfi dePriVefi f this bIeASITI know of its los<i. ' The pimp led, blotohe and tottered coysired person hoekb upon a clear, smooth skin With jealousy, and In• wavily desires the same. Those' whose Sys tems are filial with the Virus of SCRQFIJ. 14A, and other outaheous • diseases, oannOt have good health, • When the blood is im pure, disease Is sure to follow. • All , bare Lim ly warning in those' Pint-, plea, Blotolios, • otterty Sores, polls; cop., per-colored l'alo calleitities. ae- Avert the' 444 calamity by_ptir4 .tkesirtorn with the SAMARITAN'S AND ERB JUICES, SAMARITAN'S R AND lIRISBJUIORS, SAM A.4ITAN'S It 4t ND MR RR JUICES; nolere.Rerofght Mesa firm hold. How .many hove, bo virus of Syphilis La the smote, In 4 in; tp - it :Condittoir GM:, tomplatO marr4go, knowing little of its, banaful Iniiiieme Oh All/) CoAlititAtien..- TO such wo saY'STUrt. First cleanse yourlielf of those impurities ; of that soretvilenuf In. (cotton, (which-In...many 4ajtea IS hared. , itary in onoth oonlitlthticm,) before you bring misery. TOorselt ,aod;ofilipring. Mace VAG pot bO4lO. •t'.'". ; .• ' , , .. - - ~ 4 , 4 0., • •• • - i i , ' .' .'A i , 8444 4,4#4_ !Air., 00 ' - 6 11; - •- - '-- ,alt ig nilo.lo,o4l;anOr Hymn Mum. .'l , Vent i;, 4. ireogthe Carol - , ',,c ibic i t ai n t Dtienses =thimt Tout*lfts! ContAinstio bitnerslimo balsam, no ,gr tbisty,,r4lrily•tnkk VIM to Da taken' im V' tire. • Thai aro entire lY vetr4l"lvit it 0 onielroer nnif tinplboson einK I hot iniknywaymihrettio stomach 0 40N els of the %Moto lir hate's 10 41cono two to 4.11 tootitt i oweain trio* ty-t 'l . . , I', y mm.... rrittate PO loalii`_ i _ t •l BO y : nay HirObillijiding FA, And voltimAtt - ' , so,o4i. ciesirs. • , t 4 t . ..' o 4 4 :a - . ,-t.„. r. ,, F - , 4 ,':, .. .01114 , 1 A" 4 ,1 14 4 ::', • ~t le,Ivi ,,111:1• ft, ,',_l• , ! tA 1!, I,` OE MUM 14 cop SiBl , Mr , Tottio SALII Or NAST RN.' RAIL. .1.;•• ROAD STOOR....WiII be ee d at publics sale, On SATURDAY, Work LU,k NW at, th Neyitone HOuse,Rendink t at , l Webb* r. v., 9 Shares East Peni i .Reilroed Steak, by W. Y. LYON, Auctioneer. mAr 11-ted • i i 1; 11,1Pjf ip alb P i ! MR * t , tt 1.11& ttitti ;1 F. I :114, 1 4 g. rl 111 1'' ' ° " 00 %.0 . 1.• -StORE HASJUBT BK. I 9 ) (OPAtifP, ATV" 06. OF EQNTI OD kith OTC, GEO, W. HUGHES, For 'many store' with Joi.'lttatitor & cq„ AO! . :FRANCt!ik Son of Win. li. M 10404 Oltdgrt l / 4 firm of HUGIIESA Rh ODE. They have on han \ Au:twill Wall times e t \ keep a large and We Seleoto4 - 000k of an brands and qualities .11IPORTED wirlp,6 1. • ! ;----- - , eift BRANDIES AND ( P INS, " y A choice lot 1:f . ,I. .., • , 1 ' CIIAMPAGNg 4.1 d). CLARET. Also, lino double dig illed rye whisky Of dinerettt brands; al °muted reetilled whisky dud V i n esar • w °owe and retail, Demijohn§ and bottles all siSeir. All soOds will be sold at prices to suit the times. TheY extend an invitation 40 ,their nu merous friends and the public) generally, and hope by striae attention to husineds, and courtesy to ' , all Who may. favor them with their patronage,_ & to gain the won. deuce of buyers, IIUORES RHODE. Blur 8-luid JOHN M.. SIIA4P,) - J.pw,E,T,LIE Et - 'AND I • - I , DI MOND SETTEIt, , N 0.6 \ , I: I PENN STREET, READING. 1 LOVEXI ROW ' N'S likOr#' ill lija NOAH.] ' t ),. iii• SPEY AL ATTIINTION' 01VBN TO . DIAMOND . . AND : . " P..111!'. AING„, WO./fIC. RIPPAIRI NG •PROXPTLY ATTIIIIMID lafk . r 078trid e I r -'', • i ,puiesnui . • TO AlAaTleilits:',:. Ali. 00070 0 .41110414 ? ilatfefaction Al 41 PENN riliaziP. asAntsig. mar 4-44 cAurrOlt . o4l*l t A Ali 11 , W) . 111*.110 mans strop'', ranultsio 11141T00W11111341111114` street*, ReirE sh oof,,,lorof thoidthont of Itoadlps and * , ulak, oOf panotoolaring too vory koit %rt 1-v0 wpm, 'proffer sa thit ;1 1 to4.kottog#4.asitl oolong. TVs MAR at New XOTIL *Di Z e POM aisn lol o o:Trdl TO POT tht.' Old OiliTai - p. a Liana A 00, - ; 1•• :.,t itiv- ,;4 ALT, If - " r ,',. . TINIXIMTN. WAD, A NEW .IVINE `' ' ADD < < BIT N . N"6 I.'S 1111 tiABUIONUO: EAT STORE. • • \ • ," • , • tl 1414 Q 1390t0 atrei , .9W:tux% ..tavAtla , 4 o 4 l 4" .7. a P . ORTICO'-flOw, U
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