1.• .m Mld•~zt ~:2 f ~!?i(R".lCr'~itF~i 1 4 Ali TY ifit: REA,DINCE. ; tt4::: MONDAY, 51-Alte11,10; •. _ °frit - AND COUNTY • FIRST EPiTZQN-, • x" to'p; . comungiOvrionp intended tor piiblicti." !WI! in tho Heins ucittst be noggin pouted bY, is responsible' iisino, ha a guarantee oi , phi. ccrityoli the part bf th 6 tvritor, The nartio w ig not bOpythilatilitittless to doelked by' the correspondent. i•• . Correspondente shotild trutittl thole tout. inunleatlons .alihrt and to it 0 ,ppint. Our tp4oe Is too !United for very ion -I 0 firth:dee, Write ' ea ana We of aer and 48 plainly asonly- I,nyyibitt;'tyltbO thoutp flopurishes. .. • r, . bv ,; s ( . ,,niaras who tail .to teoeivo 1110 t $ regularly, ill ail a favor by. leaving notloo at thlt r co; wboro all cow.. plaints Will I rregul ail t. attendedga,o, ti d. l ivoty Will bo proupt y to • . i , iDVIenTIOIOO aro, ratoc6to rto bawl lu t h e ir a dvortlvetnents a early.in tho day as yo.9lble, a 9 our raptoll inproaallig otrouloo , l ion com pels uu to go t o ,preas ftbouto 9 p. OttP. JOBBING REP 0 1.11T3IENT.-ti 1O de. wire to call•apeolal att talon to the excel lence and completer) t: • of.oUr Jobbing Department, Ohr .turning out work aro auperlo . to .tthlose of Inky other oflico •In thin city. presses aro kept constantly running's, ,ft d any. t hing, frail) the largest otter t the , tl. Most card; can ha print° en the" holiest no tice, Our compositor are ski ful and tasty, and wo proudly point to our dardo, w il e , book 'work, &0., as the best :spool mong of the typbgraplitcal. art • which are gotten up In this city. . , • RUPIIONO FG Women pay three In oil all daily balances, four nor cent,' mouth and fire per cont. or oho yo . . mum v lavS titms. A largo number of p mom! \viwo out wring° ridllig yesterday. Ltltoty, mete came in for a good sharo of hushosil. ' Two n►en canto to a ntlaunderStaTalltig at Fltll► mid Toni► streets . on fiaturday »Ight. Their ft:kinds did not allow theta to carry out tt►olr threats;' and thug pro rostcd.tlio flow of blood, our• ropQrtor 4v1118001) gather the news orti yOlOcipCl.lo. Thu voloolpoda rink .at 11.0 ICOystono I Inn, fa still attracting lariro crowds to witness tlio sport. • 1 • - Tho Nomalnit Firti Company bay° romitly put a splondid 'carpet In thoir hall.' • , • A s , oung lady foil at ttio c4tior of dtli and Penn streets,on Saturdai afternoon, and spralncd her. foot, . : • How. Pencil Cooinbo, ocouplod :the pulpit In tho St. Alathow'q Lutheran' Church yottorday inornlngt and, woe Hs tondod to by a largo congregation. (311 ea hanged 'himself on Friday; in his barn in Earl township,thie county. The man appeared to be Hulled% from Homo unknown causo and thtta put an end to his existence. Hole supposed to have been insane. - , If. F. Owen, who was absent in Colutn hie, 'South Carolina, for the pot week, returned on Friday oVeningoyell" pleas ed with his trip to tho sunny, ElOtlth.: The members •of fBolinylklll Dame Ball Club, gavo 'their flri3V,grand . soda blo at !Abiity Hall,' on' Sattirday ovon ing. It )vas. a pleasant affair,' . .'rho Mellow diolora •Is 1 . provolling throughout I3pru, Contro , And. Perry townships. • :4 ,t Veloolpotlos wore out yost4day. ' A huge number of people nero qt tho White House ye-genie)? afterpoOn. Samuol, Losslir is at wOric'Oreotlng . .bullding for Um manufacturo 'of figrloul• to rali mploments on NortkEiglith stre'ot mat Elm. 'rho• new, Floral -House of Burnett; next,te tGo • 'National Unionalank, Is US sttuilng shape. 'We may seen, expect . to floe it In full operation. • • Sonvi innliotom person yosteirday broke the glass in the phologrAph ease, of the °lobo Valle**, Tho Commissioners or Hollis county kayo fur Hamburg tomorrow morn ug, to hold a rotting of the county bridge at Ault town. They will holirtiession Both° three days. I A largo number of. boyi and young men wore playing base loan yesterday In the surrounding fields of' tho city. ! • R • Cap} ain Oscar . Christ has leased the laiihil g _on &youth street and Cherry alloy s an armory for the uso' of Ihe eoinpa y which commands. A. b antlful . cane of ebony with gold boad,lotten up by Nagy, tho ',jew eler, of North Fifth street, a most botiu.' tiful production, has presented to Mr. J. U. A. lloffeditz, on Saturday evening, by the employees - of the lidet Penn:viva nitt Railroad Company. ~_ . , Mr. Chi . nso, .101 Penn , has in hie poosossion 'nil ogg which . tnensnrcti '0 by S inches. 1 . . .Tho imam of Hiawatha Lodgo, No 90,, IC, Of 1 ) . - ,Wili hold a special iitneting MA (Monday) 'ovoning nt tihraiy IRO, lo•tako action on tho lky:laws. John 11-Echtornnalit NUL At a"' tioii tlibi (hf9ficiity) OVEiUlnit t t4e.Corn or of anti Button Wood strots, iilg outfro stook of itoiv (malt. . Tliolnombors. of tiro Ilasf; flail CIO; oloaTod Pa - at' their ball, ott tSaturtittTuight. ''" ' . 1 •.• o NEW housEs.—Danlel Miller Is Until:l - - threo -mew houses at Third • and lyohlngton, Streets,'and" four others In arms &ocoud street, * be-. t)rton,Tirauklin and C.hostnut.. - Such en- Itiprlsing Mon;ae lkir, Miller doServe , alt . Pe , Aiblo atteee. . . • • • • bouß MILITARY COMPANIES are .noiir ben% or/nized in Reading. ' Company A, First eading ltitiferVeg, gapt. Oscar Thehris , nrigiboref ninety-eight men. hiwo toeolved their Springfield stueltets awl accoutrements,. a • nd !lave the promise of preeoh-loadorif as seen as they can be procured from tho general govornmonfat Washington, Their uni form is a close-fitting dark' bluej acket, light blue pants, and dark • bluecClel lan cap, .without trimming, . The com pany expbct to maked street pUrade on the Ist of May, if the • weather is fine. Thoy have rented an armory at Seventh street and Cherry alloy--the olti_ Tinton 11411, The First Lioutomint is Thomas F. Lincoln ; the Second I 4 ieutonany will ho elected this evening. • Capt. Williatu F, NVitifor has organized a company Of al:giut, •• o 1 men, with Thomas Weaver and Wesley Holders as Firat Arid Stipend Lieutenants. They have not iecolved;their artful,' nor havo the officers boon cogunissionod. 'Choir uniform is a dark blue blouse and, cap and light blue pants;'. They moot' at Auleabach'a Ilall every Tuesday oVfl• magi Capt. Philip Bissinger Is raising a OQIII• pally of Infantry, which Is not y.et t 110 has about fOrty tames on the r 0.11; The object is to make this _a 4 ‘Oraott" company, with au e*.ponslie uniform, consequently recruitin g td ..-` • Capt. Weidner 14 raisingu 'cont. Pally of &naves, which notnkisesnbota twouly-iltre inemberh uniform is to bo blue and red. Thor ore not fully organized. • if ttli than to lOok,tt ;T e l*, Ml* bdi t Or, w Tway in 9,sr •oaVkenterpdam at a diattineo. .Cap IlatO," - go =it' do' 111arri8e! , • A • h • ina 0-11 Strunk4o ~ fearhaly dilapidated' yeatvgrdaY,L_l4ef*. 1300 D; ta the' oorriair o,lTonn avid Fourth streets.' 'HS was tying in 00141441 e of thppavement, and there in, all prohabil• Oy he Would have remained bed - Of. Moen Culler! and Qoodhart . _passed ,aloe and observed his, plight. With e groat dOal of diffieulty, on amount of his unstrung nerves and • limber none they got hint to tho' Station House. Poor John had .no money. this mora l; mg, and wont behind the hers to rinni ludo. over tho iniefortunesof a Sunday drunk. • . • =I ' There were 8 lotigerA at the 'Station Home last night. • • '• • Elumnp;-4oliu Hower, an inmate of the Berke County" Alms House, was found , doad 'in his room MIS morning, He hunk himself with a strap, one' end of Which Was fastened to the bars pf the windoiv. Ho was 03 . yeara old, and was itdinitted into this institution Marsh 3rd, 1860; An inquest was hold on the body by Coropor Fox, of Reading. Tile in i 7, gave their verdict wording to the tes t "that the said John Bower ca e tolls death , by hanging himself with 'a strati fastened at the "bars of thole window in his room_, Cause, insanity." t r cent. for OHO OVER DBESSlNO.—Butoliers wlly kill their victims before dressing t hem. Mothers frequently' dress theirs 'before killing them. We noticed an innoeent little girl, of about flit) years, in the street,yestordoy, dreamt and pinched, within an, in'cb of her -life. Pot health and comfort, she might as well have boon In the embraces of a young RRROOR: da. But though the pattern xvas• seam, it was a love of a pattern, and Ole 'little creature wore a butterfly on her head.. and of couredit was all right, and' she was a darling. Jlow would one manage to have a game of • romps, do yeti thirik, with such an.anatomy of silks, Igee and ribbons? One might as well atte m pt to romp with a fancy show case. We have a laW; and.a very good one it is, 'to pro. toot quails. Wo want another—a law to protect children. If they are afraid the race of quails _will ,bo deetroVed, what are we to, say. of .childrou? WhY, there ore places in this laud of ours, where' one can see five hundred epitothes of hu. inanity, without seeing 'a'. single spoilt.' mon ~of au old.fashioned, red.dheeked, checked-apron child, THE PENN Itl;srsuawr,lo2 Peen Orea, 'hasjust been opened by Alison lielninger. All kinds of the best eatablei - and drink ablus always on hand. Meals served at all hours. The neatest bar-room in the olty, with the Mist of wines, ale, lte. 'Give him a Call, [mar 10-atd. COUNC/ ' I . / PROCEEDINGS. ••••• Tbo. City Counolls hold a inooting on Saturday evening, but tranwuctod Very little . bust -11080. . tho Soled branch, Mr. Morris,Chair• man of the Committee on City• Property, submitted in writing a longlepor.fi of his action as Chairman 'of 'Hata , Committee. His report was subseq'uonty presented to the, Common Council, and was laid on tfyi table... • • The fieleet 4 branah also passed . bill, changing the nafnes "of‘eortain stteets, and a bill appropriating $15,060 to erect a City Hail on,the site of the present look up,, and concurred in the bill making an appropriation of $30,000 'to the Depart ment of Highways, for the your 1569. xu the Coalmen branch, the b 1 1 chang. lug the names of streets, and the bill ap propriating •515,000 to erect a Cityliall, were read and laid on the table. • •Mr.*Goodm an presented a report of the . Bbard of Water Commissioners (as at present constltutpd,) fixing the 'water rates, which wail read and laid on the table; and a resoliition authorizing - sneh rates, which was twice road, And - after some discussion, was tabled. Up also introduced a resolution approptiating $4OO to the Water Commissioners,ito lay water pipes in Eleventh street, between Chestnut an d l / 4 Spruce streets, , and ono _appropriating NW to lay pipes in Seooud street, •between Chestnut and Spruce streets but the Councils refused to ens pond tile rules for a second'reading. Common Council than passed a resolu tion appropriatliag 090 to prepare stone for streets, and adjourned. The Select branch remained in session a half an-hour later, ventilating propost tkms before it, but came to no 'definite conclusion. LSE ALARM of fire, lust ovoning whilo a largo proportion of our people wore In church, caused much exeltomont and confusion. Those false Marais are becoming too frequent, and we call upon .Counelh3, iu the name of ,the order-loving °Ultima of Beading, toltbate the nuis anco. If there is no ordinance provid ing for the punishment of persons rats ing a false alarm of fire, such an ordinanco should be parsed at once. To nervous or sick pooploitho cry "tire 1" is pooullarly injurious, as no one knows that the tre may not be neat. at hand. Besides, the distUrbauce caused on a Sunday evening is intolerable. 'Lot Councils attend to this thatter , Imm'edi 'story, 'ancl lot our firemen assist them in punishing-those disorderly persons wbo raise false nlarnO, and th 6 praotice will cease. • • • TlLiti . ORFILANti 3 MOTE AT WOMULS• DORF. oontrlbutor tb the last num ber of the RoforMed Church Messenger, in spooking of this noble Institution of Charity, makes Up statement that there is nothing In the Treasury towards the next payment; which beootnos due in Weber next. • The writer Says the Home Plias hithorto boon supported far boyond .tho expectations of Its ,riends. The Board has bo on enablqd to Meet the first two paYmonts• on the p roperty,, besides ; defra3iirig tho current , expenses of the Home. 5 ~ iF BO 7 eti do two more payments to moot. One will became due QotoboY next. The Board of 'Managers naturally Too' oonoerned, as to how it' 'shall bo met, dud if possible wish 'to make- timol,y preparation for its pay. meet. . .Durlng the month Of Jaituat7, we re• calved many OILS amounting in all to a oonsiderable sum. Valuable and useful as thpy were, thet o,onsistod Chiefly of clothing and prov ions, qf courao they aro worth to us their frill value in money. But for the last sl* .mouths our receipts In money ivere less than ' during, the Corresponding six montha or tke pOvions year, , Two reasons can be assigned for this ditninution in our receipts. At ow•anni versary in July last, the Treasurer:a 'rev port statod, that them was a balcnoti several thousand dollars in the Treasury. 'Doubtless seine friends thou htthit to be such a prosperon fl s tutuot condition, that they felt thenasolvtialus WO lug loss for the Ileme during the pent year. But the balance in the Treasury was used to meet the , last' t)ototter pay. meat, and a yggod deal more than Um wre4iditod;" • PustorsAnfrelgons stud Stipeiluten! dente °Coin ay ho o ds are earnestly, entreated' to ,do t eie„ part ' ' *sing w mo rk y h e l r t hae3f p tO x go p 90 r o,o t. triooSthekr loss. • ES OE ;*___ ~_..-0-- 001 ret ' —" - -9_,t, ' ' . 1,4110)-7., cliiumict, Mraq /31 ' 44311 WA' l ,* ~L A ' ' ~~ ~..Banktre.).o.lB, NO* eth: )tgnoto as:MIOW's I.ek • • ANAnties liare4cl.s.ls6o• old .6.4hogin, . • , via . 4 Julyoßtl.han. - 115 1065.1itay RUG NO, New nle taw eg 4rw ew 1 1e 1613, • • C' • Meti,VOtt,yßOn4S it .• • • laold in NeitYor tirk 1 1 1 ceolook,:' , )3l .004 . In *sans a; Button Jeitros.l *1;0 Eight lOada of .hay wine - trough yin, do FridaY Five:,loada of it weft) Titnottiy and watt taken at, Stkper Ocio pbiinda. Three loskda;tneadOw,wero ,diopoeed Of, at $l4 per2IXXI pounds. Straw ) ic•aglye,in buudleei , was taken at $0.60 per. 1000 'pounds,. Eleverallqada of tangled straw hero ;iota. 'at $ll pot 2000 panda. • The Price of :Wheat. • The Pbleago Tribune a ssigns reasons for arguing that thb vie() oif• wheat .will be muclilowor *ring- tho coming year. *lt concludes its article by saying; ."The best - thing that holders 'can •do, is to pie pare yilooli their •loases in the laee'as gracefullly as may be, and• decide to let: go, lest the 'thence of sellingini deoled In MM. , ' The supply 'is too abundant to admit of a scarcity, and''aellers to 'thq great:*world of consumers, are too nu merons to admit of the holaers being able to dictate in the °matter prices." It will be:seeo by on , tyricesithle ing that slight decline m ilouchtis,taken plate; ' White - wheat flour, OW barrel, from $12,t0 $11.50; Red t extra rattily,' from $l,l to $10.5Q. . Family from $lO.- 50 to $lO,. The demand for oats con,- thilteigood, and the p'aying price has vanced from 00 to 05 cents. • • BELLING r 1110119: White Wheat Flourrr'bbl. $ll 150 Red •si Extra 'anilly iler Uhl -'lO 50 II II " ;+- " " ....... 1.0 00 . CO/1011OP (uew) Best .11431dlluge, s' •‘ ? ' -05 • • . 1 110 Cotamon i 03 Man, • ~...u.....,:, ' • 40 Corn Meal, " 1 , . ' ' ''l CO PAYING mops. Wit ,Whaat 1 t3o@til 00 R o d 41. II 5000. 70 Rye 1 40 Oats - 05 ' Cornl. „ • 85 .The Foal Tiage. The trade remains, Without 'ehatige awaiting the fixing 'of the drawhaelis bn tolls for coal going East, which have riot yet been promulgated, • I . Representatives of the different carry- ing companies met in Nov York, last, Weeh, to harmonize on the rates of tolls, &c., but whether they' eamo to a' full un derstanding iho subject wo have not heard. There was a report that they did, not harmonize, and thati•perhaps is the reason that they have not yet been pro . tunigatect , ( ThOriees of 'coal `will not bo lower ) ~ .• and wp hope the ,drawbiteks will .bo fenged:ea "to' give' our operatove a eltanee• in the market& abroad i with the other regfons.•;--Miner's Journal of Sat tirda,y. ; • . , .The COal Market. • Egg and Broken Coal, .• Stove; • - Nut, • • Poa, ••• - , • Bituminous Coul t , • Narlgaflon (loaf Truth,. The. following .is the amount of cool transported on the Schuylkill Navigation for tlio:weok ending Thunday, March 11, 1869 : % Tons. Cwt. From Port Carboh, 182 :OQ, " Schuylkill Haven, 756 10 Totitl for weoli; 088 10 Total, • On 10 IiA7IO,E BrEOIAL THAI:A! SALE.—WO desire to call the special attention of our readers to.the very largo sale of now and elegant Furniturci, to Harrill hold On Tuesday, Hare 10th, at 10 oglilook, at Concert Hall Auotiotr Rooms, 1210 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. This Weis on account of large manufac urers and deilera, consisting of some timed hundred suits Of Walmit and Cottage Pur nitnro, of the latest and Most fashionable ;styles . ,:comprising parlor, 91iamber and ,di-‘,) n1110 1 1'0961 suits, This. is %taro opportunity for doialord 'oensumera, as the sale is without reserve; T.. A. MoCiaLFAND, Auc tioneer.mar 10414 • - ' . I Tb/to way soar and blanch your brow," but It cannot silver your hair, if you two that exoollent reuower known as altarrott's Vegetable Hair Itogtorativa" to' the obi°. /lite Oplustori 01'101 tho vile compounds Withlyb)oh the "market' Is IlOodod.—Torti• mouth aurstai. ' • . [Mar 6,—lwds 4.IVIFRTCAN LIFE OOMPANY =1 .. , OF .PHILADELPHIA. J 4. E. Cor...rtntrth and Walnut Stricts. EEL Organized, MEI An Uld.COinpaily—Nottyly , ! A Bonn'' Coinpaity--48NOLO, 421500,060 A Safo Coaapauy:-Naves 19st a dollae!cor In vestments! AkEuterDrlsnig Colixpany-A;tisine44 to • ly f • ; A Paytelt,Copipany.,4o per scut„, paid, , •,•;%-..- • ' • A. , HOME •COVIPALN"Y-4 1k T 1,14 • , . LIFE ". . ~* ' • iOll )(AT DO ) WOAN F. AT A! . ..1 1 4/ 4 j4; . ' t3eo. mar 18-w **4.foll•Y, go;ti UXZZIE EMI I) per ton. • 625 • •6W 'of a 49' 's ' • ?Setif. 4A bil. 1111111 1850. .. , . MEM ==l - ,, T- - .41 . 4,74 Cg 1-4^1:41.7 ,•,;,' .'kitFit ''' ' ' 7 , RV Atiowitywor,Trin OM/ 121 . '4641 °. ' - • '.: • 4. yorr . Ana .ia. 4iii . 4 .:, ,iiii`tlio P , ~ likult". 1a0070110 1 4(!-,411.10.4.Ma "10.140.1Wd0 4 1. 1 toqv :•• -, ;1011;.„,glio,ist of alb Moles' of., the!* ddiOnokaalvlll 'pe ' delkiarld on , - flundOiiOritnatite)o•'• 1- - • ''. . l` ,-. " - '" • ' ,•-r-,7-11,--" ---- - ? • ~PrXtig foiloilld ..•••-•i idonitl,4tui hav been e re "cblved for thaVrpbauti, litomo 'at Wow.. .0110 W; - Mre. .Wannali #uuter,..olty of Reacunt, 4100.•:: Dr. Co vannet;Rutt, town,: per , sym4ruan ' Es ( lii os . ol, '` . V,rionditof the orpha is ato roquoated ' to,seua t4elol,ona,tions tojter. :B. Bats, mani' Readln&: l'a. 'IMP". is: greatly, noeded. D. IL Aunuturr; Supl... Solii6 pCtion wont throdAli tlni mark, , Ot houses ou Saturday idght s and 0 psitt butehor'a"blooks, and stands. -2'. ME B MII ABaaULTI4D.—X young gontionum,nu his way home la tit night abont 10 9 1 olook, was loadulted byaix men with clubs, On Fifth street between 'Walnut and Elan. They made soma illlgar .reni.ark, and immediately !Amok at. him; bnt ho got away Withaut any damage oxoopt spoil. lug a now hat that Its waavoarlug. Tho young man• had .Moen .calling upon a young lady; and doubtless the “groon. eyed nionstor," jeahmey,' was 'at. thec bottom of tho matterY • ,COPPEn)iIIAn SilAgn.—While Boy'eralf Persons' woro ongagedin• tearing up thol floOr in the Collar .undor E. W. :Earl tte Co.'s Bank last week, thoy .name =UAW ,a , largkeepporhead bako about four,foot lung., Tho snake a png intii the' Wall and a,constant•wato is kept for, its ap pearauce., The serpent way seen several times within tho past foie years.--;:-:Dis- . palqt. • - ' = • , Probably its paternity may be -traced to '0 ,Cepperhoad newspaper that was formerly rinblished kir that , blindly& Who knows?—.7,;otirucd. Probably tho .TOnrnars surmise is Cor rect.r It tin, then : it att its Mends should, keep a'sharp loolt-out. Its bit() is' dead= ly to all those not of the Union faith,lind who bates this ilGovornmont of whito men for white men and their' posterity: forever 1" . .. A blok.snal4e it; hates, and it also develpp'es tho Baal° hatred toward a Blank.ltepublican. Than is all Wo . kriowittio'Ut It.. :•) -. . . ------ 7 -0---1--- Acore6t.—,A. littler RtU Frank Bitting, residing in Washington street aliovo 'tioyontli, fell on tho -pave inent yeliterday,'andi dislocated her right elbow. Abe limb wits aot by Dr. ,Schoe- . nor, and shoots doing woll. • CmiIANY A', Ist Rt,6l - Nct ltussatvicS, meete,at Aulenbaohlt Hall this evening, to elect a kleoond Libutonahtl *Soo hd vertisernonh , • IBoy Buatzum.—,On Saturday eve i r g, Fi'ank Bain, aged thirteen years; resid ing at 401 Wood alley, was badly •burn ed at the noW..foUndry of Cox&Orisoom at Tenth and lSiuttionborg streets, whero he was employed. Ono of the workmen was ,passing, the boy with a ladle of molten iron, when ho attempted to lift it over' the boy. The ladle, capsized, and the hot metal ran.dOwn the boy's back, burning him very severely. ITo was taken home, and appeared to be pro. grey favorably thlOcorning: • `A QUANTITY of old,pappr -14, for attic.° In t/afro at this Wilde. • ISIMIED V.4 I ,II4ILDAY 11113' beautiful, All i all, name vied to render it ati charm! g' as po:siblo. From early morn until late in th. evoningiPerm street was filled' with m I trionaderei the fair sox largely,' pro d. tninating. - . Sento of the , ladles came ot , • in their new Spring toggory, but wo, tb nit thoy woro antleipating, Judging so at least from the ,woathor Aids-morning. It was almost to delightful to remain wi. sin doors,' and many wont to "the, con try to ouJoy the beauty, df Nature in the•aolds, which are already boght. ning to assutno their carpet of green, and to h vo a qtdet, brief communion with Nat i re's God. _Callous indped must be' the eart of any ono who Could , pot ap. prociato 'Melia day. 'After six days of toll. nd care, and • contrary "weather, canto tho holy ono• of rest, radiant with beaut and serenity. It wits•a day when naugl but . ' iwaiso and thankfulness shoal ascend .to Jehovah for His.:mauy mere a and' kindnessosqvouchsafed to us. migrant that the -conduct of our, lives Maybe as serene and beautiful as the weather of yesterifitty. :: • Taw lIALL:—The White Runners Mid the Clipper Base Ball Clubs ended their match game or Saturday, whiob result ed as fellows : • • White Runners. Kramer, 0., . Bauer, riitel, 8. 0.; erbst, bat b„ ehol,,2nd b., ' eant; 3rd b., f., S. Vex, o. f.; poem, r. f., Total, ' CliVper. Ruth, 4., .• Fisher, v., Young, 0..0., Shroader, lei b., Sigler, 2nd b., ~„ Doyle, 3rd b., 'l3Oudort, 1. f., Holler, c. f., Bright, r. f., . • Total, " '3l • 27 • .11nipiro, Ci. Ressler. Scorers : Etzel of White Runners and -Bantle of Clip per. . , - • . . . . LErra•—A obnimittoo of twolvo 'of Illsrf severance Conuoll,No. 19, 1 Jr, V. A.M., left this morning for Philadelphia to at= tendstho grand hall, of tho State Coun cil, Jr.' 0. L 5. A. M. of Pennsylvania, in honor of the fifteenth anniversary of the order. , . • •. . . • , ~ . • I , r Tittil liptbavr.-- 7 Tbo iLiberty 'Steam Fire ]lngine oi:tipsily, No. 5 of Reading, r a.Ovill visit Trenton on Thursday, 13th Of May next. , 'Whoy are to,botheguests of the DolaWai'e, of that city. This is a -return visit to this company, whci paid tho Liberty a visit last summer. The Liberty Wit:: Company is cona_posed of somo oftbelXl t young 01) of iiefighig• Phitad4phice 6.11 7 1 daY ercil 2 `..V. • WIZ ,MoNDAY; March 15. •Tho Senitb:ofArkattsfts has ratified the Buffrage 4tne)ulnleot. The Clecirgia Senate has reCOnsidered its' adoption of Abet A t tuondrOnt, but is exiseete4,: topass again,: The lifait)o Legf,ifilatare adjourn.: od ent atufrditi, after r.!;•; se2sion of 131) • „ . Seeyetary porie has issued several or ileisinteided44 l ) increase the efficiency of 06' 'lo4' SeFit . ice and correct 'abuses'. The 'ninitiniportant requires that,,,hefor,e nib *offincii:takeS 'command of a vessel, she n u and liili".'condition. ported - by:6ton line olliptra. • . On' Sathircitiy; Gen,_ptiter pk e i tou t e a 51:1111)e'tt;,1a'ialc!red appliCant foc,itt9 .0100 '66:e 040,Nseisof irmir orlp'rb . to 44itteretari i'Pontwell: • Joubort:' ease U t k ' • k :htor of. Air• 0--,- WM OutH. 1 ,4, • —• 33 , 27 Runs. . Outs. • 6 2 2 . 5' 3 4 • 4 • 3 3 .2 2 . ; 4' 4 1 . 4 • • 5• • 2 4 ' .l 44,*cfa , ! k ) . " . i' r, , t 4:04:11. 1 % . 1 4 4 gliaOtii4 ,644.4piiirafell by th 4 4oooiiiit!OutirOke k , 4w itaiki* agent.kryhilidelplaa; : i Noah L. Jettrie# has resigeed *MOP ter• of the :tiakited ktitt4Peitedryil , - ,4 ,-; Iron. Ames-butt tiii ox-t), 8,, S'etzetoi froui . -Kentioh,y, died et tetkievliti,'"4n, Satiiillitp ' '. "' : .' ~. .'. . ~ ;.1, . .:: . Gihnor, tho,/GhnirOisn . Oflinsitibli• can . I, si a to ~got h 'n'siftee of Viiginin,. be, published n cora, 'Oppsing : this . nowfon tionq for State ollicprs .nunlo by 'thei-re. ; tersbuig Conveution.!;' ; -• • Dr. Q.Y. Darden;'iiho - vinitiiiist„the caitor of tho ;'Clipper'' at Wiitrentoni Georgia, tins t4en from jail in dint city by inasked.men' on vrfap:i e ight; „kola shot dead. ". The-English lark "John Bright" is re ported to havo chew' wrecked iu Nootka, poriakti o n Febrnary' and all on board ar~lioßovod to have been lost. Another hark bound foe San frumbohlyittyiTis also iep_orted . lost all on • • Several men wore . injuied, (line inor. ; taliyi by' a ralirdad aceident'at, Ciatittna ti,,ongtatyrdaY night. ?- . • The cinigratlen.9tFrench Canadians, to the' United States ' in . consequonco'of •. the organization or. i tho I ) oni i n i on nlni• tin, still continues; • ' 'The Spaniards Claim to have captured the toym.of Mayari, in Cuba ? Several prOminont•insurgents hav"i been captured and shot. the.SPanish"troops massacre their prisoners with knives, • -•— , I IN 'flat=rALLowxnoNDAV A,' BA L.11(00.- 5 per cont. forp. , erkr. and 4 jior 'cont, for oltot or pavioda: Alokicy paid on.sleniand. at thq Reading Sayings 4ank.. (mar 11-Slew . • , DIED otty, on the Anita, Wife of Urban ram, aged (4 years, tote and 2 days. - „ - the relattv,oe friends of tho faintly are Invited • ,toi attend her funeral on Wednesday morning at t Wolooli s - from th - q reildeneo of ,her hushand, No. 51 South Sixth &eat, Sorylas at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Chur6h, -North 4 , ituth 'street" , Ju torment attatholto Couietery. * MEN ms. E 2 13UBLIC SA - LB.—The BRICK noutit, No. . 139 South MOO street, with 'all tho modern eonVonlonope, and a lot 45 hy 230 Peet . wilt be•sOld at FOR° Salo on' SAI:UIt., DAT, March 200860 i at the Keystone House. Condittonis Witte known nt time °reale by • mar 15.5tdft • THOMAS A,OO/418 TO LE,To,Tven comfortable Front , rooms with the two of kitchen, and cel l ar will be rented to a family without olilltlten. Apply nt mar 15-2td] • • No. gf 1 WAJIINGTON B Ikt OVAL —.ESTERLY,S,BIW i tIIEIt, WIIOLESAIf . JE and_ RETAIL' eaters in OYSTERS, F. 181 1? PRIM, TRUCK. &0., have . removed their ostablieltmcnt from the s 'moment of the City 'Wei, corner Sixth' and Cherry' streets, to South ,East 'corner of lacroutlf and Penn streets. A large stook of Oysters, Fish, Fruit, Truck, Groceries and Pro. visions, constantly On_ hand, and for sale' at the lowest market pticos. We invlte ail our , did customers; and many,new ones, to eicargEne our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. tear 16-Std] ESTERLY a BROWER: o4TTENTION, COSIIPAigY A.; IsT nEnn. I RESERVES meeting for the .141 U otion of &mond LieutentMt wilt be hold TIII4 EVENING . nt 7 o'clock precisoly, at A.alenpneh's Ball. Prompt attendance requested, as the polls open at 7 - and oloso it 8 P., M. By order of •intty . ls.ltdol OSCAR It, CHRIST, Capt: AUCTION..:--John H. IMlternaelit iv 11 I P. ell at. Emotion, on MONDAY 'BNB:ONG, March 15th, at the corner•of 9th and • But. tonwood etreetp, hie entire• stock or. store goods. J. BENNETUUM, mar 10iltd* • . , . Auctioneer. A NEW W GONi . r.OR SATE.—the' It. Herlbor has a new Truoic Wagon, with Oovor and linptoved sprinasfor sale. nif,'WOOMER, Th • ar 13•8til* No, i 2 N. Oth Bt., Ileadinu. AVANTED—A WOMAN TO OLEAN AN caw: ApDlyat mar 14-41 THIS OFFICE. New Furniture Store, • • No• 327 & 329 Penn Stroh • UNDEnkIGNED ItESPECTFULLY . invites pitblio attention: to hls large and excellent stook Ready-made Bureaus, Bed. s,Washstau ds,Ward robes. Cupboards, Hook (Imes, Chairs, BotaS, &to., of all sorts and loatteras, and. at all prloeH, •_. All kinds br , 4ltablnet Ware, from tke most ornamental/iv - omm Bedsteads and , Book (*MC to the plainest Athol 08 of FlifilltfUre, promptly• made to order, Windsor (Thairs of all kinds always on timid, . , • Old rtiinituie Ronowod and .Viirnished. The old atook *NI renuiln at tile old stand, No.. IRO Penn street, until April Ist. • A . FINE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. e ,After Aprli Ist, tho 8190 will bo tratierorred to the • = !NEW STORkiCt27 & 320 kiriNg , alreadropencd, where allin want or Fur. atilt° can be suited in style and price. mar 12-Iyd-ltwi WILLIAM KLINE. ST. P AE 1 .._ 0....,_1' _,.._D_ AY. ... , ~.., A. -LE C 1T.1,11, E -. u naer.the a.uspiceS of the ,• .• ~,.,.• 1 IBERNIA' SOC3I.O•TV, '. - will be deliVered by' ' • "I,tlAr s . J. 3. iiaBLVOIr; or PLina., • in ST. rwrimis,,,vATitinto• Gutman, s sth street, on the evening of 1114R011 17th 136 a, at 7'4 o'clock. " . .. „ . • • -" - 111.11IJECT: , , • - • 2 , • /risk in Antiphon, their Pailh mid . their Patriotism. • Proceeds in'aid of the Pastoral residenc e, (Mrs open at 6;c o'clock F. .s, I Leeture commences at VA o'cloolr. ' • • • Tioketp, 25 cents. for sale at the Pastoral residenee, or by elther of the Committee. • . _ . P. A. CONN ER, ~ . .. I , ' P. 111•11LLY, ' mar 15.= . .1 , - J.D. TI(llf. . , . lIV - 7 . WANTED —A NO Y, between - fifteen and siztecnsears of ago . Mist be able to road and write. 'tolerance required. ,Apt loly at city "tote), between 12 and 1 or 6 and . T. Laraopti, I Mar 15-2tdo . . ' • , . , rtlßLig BALE of 1 Horse, 3 Cows, pair of Play lakideril; Pair of wood ladders, don ! e and singlo harness, cart harness, challis, 12,,,f0et ',chestnut, ' and • cedaF posts, and hoe se turnittire - Of evory• ilesoriptlon. on 'FRIDAT, March I,l)th, 184% at ono Voloek nr. x., at the rOsldeoee of EDWARD /MILL, Northwest corner tif Id and Penn streets; mar 15.2h.a4th ' , . cARPETS.I‘ OA.UPETEI 1 1 , '' . . • i _ . . 13-11.'314.11,XL1CY & Co,' I L Na. 118 porruusreet, below . Fafrovirolish b4uriciell tiLleglti nod floveo44 rimes Si , . IteipeCtfultrinfarmt - ge ciiisarie of.itaadipg and trinity. tbOt they are manufacturing tho lriOs , bast Ingratti l inti-vool carpets, ever ailim : ed in Shia eitY,q Latent hatterns; a*d. aclata. t i t s Wholesale, aft rti et Dior Ye*. wirer. We invite., pli to to eXatilitlet entioods beforeltittitins at t livrbtr*. / 11 14 lAVO VA Pell cent'. Boy X% .0t t eien !lettag,hfid MY"; . . 341 32 7 41i14 ' . ' e , ....Mk H.-31414KM 4 . 0. '' • . • • .., ~1...i.t. -. . , t \ ...: ' • e:. . , . • ,•„,,,. ,;,• : ‘, l ik , ,`• , :4V. :g- :'' 4, 1, - A . .' ' ?fit ~, ,•,,g .c.,,. )to.s ,s4st 4 , :a I -. , 4 , .,, .0 ..' 1k 1 • t BIE . VIAVNESS . ' . • • __ - , Distittatti o VIE 14. YE AND' BAR, AND ■ Ci.A.TailArtire wii.o . pmr..o• \ E rl=ll ALEXANIAR omuiisoi; M. D., Ulu , , '4lvri4on:uto IMO A Treatio . oh' Des l o3ji—Otault, • ltespectfully Worms the eitizons Of Read-. ing and Vicinity that he will visit this city, monthly. Moo at the, American House; and will be'prOparrl to receiviS patients on, Tuesday,Aprii sth, until Elatu rd ay, the 10th, and again on Monday ` May 10th, to Wed. nesday, the 12th; aftbr that time duo mince will be given of each arintment s and can ho consulted for Des wise, Noise in. the Mead, Catarrh, Pisoba ges trout the Ear, Acouinalittion Of Wax in the Ear, Obstrue tion of the Eustachian Tube, and all acute or Chronic Diseasqs of the Ear and Air Pas sages. ' ' 1 . . -. AILTIV'ICIA4) IWl',s INBJIITED; IVITII OUT PAIN, • ml p6rf . gelly thp nnlueni eye pvEßAT e toni.roit =I (LlTAltAlerr, BTItADIBSIUB OU VINSB EyE, ARTIFICIAL rum, ao., • • =I Skillfully vorlormerl,ttstl ull d3tuu3oa•of EYE AND: EAR Treated, and uvory OpOratimi in Aural and Opthaliuto Surgery performed by•Dr.pAR. , RISON. • • • I= QATAR RI 1.. < . i r ,II; a OARRIESON treats catarrh by the IWO of odietitott 141ialttpOnY. • - • =I RE MEM NOTICE.—Any one desirous of hailog my opinion in an easel relating either to tho Eye. Ear, or catarrh; will at alt li mos receive the same candidly, if application bo roma in person, r I AM' generally able to ici inform ths in uirer whether, or nOt a cure canto offeete ; if-not, whether rater can PP (1 181 e0.Akft What extent. .., ~ . . • DR: GABRISON does not pretend to euri3 all diseases, but from his experience Of twenty yixtrlV Pico:stied in Europe and this g oqtrYrictlrcpate4 to treat all curable • DR. OtAilßlSol'i refers by, p.crelissieni to the rolloWnsg m edical , gentlemen; Dr. J. rMott Dr. Lovettaiew York City j_Brof. attoOrn and Dr. Blake. Boston ; Dr. Moore, Syracuse' Dr. Woodward. Troy,, ICY.; Hon. lychonslah fierce, New York. ~. • For furthaparlionlars, references. tes moulais, 4to„ arnd f9F Om tija,l: 4 war IS Oinattly 't. ==ll ME ME • ti zit,f)..4/ .. , :< ? NM ~ r~. Ell , , , ! .\ MN =MI I NIMiMfMMIMMIO SALE. ijiatkitOtTOlrtlittok . AND tArsta or ' y Igth b it tiqk wltil o Wooer& Du cove al q good COViditiEr 29 280 not, At' nrovota tko, al to ltt COD 8011 DC ER, , to Agent; No. 30 No th 9th bt. tnar It Wd , • ! • , . 0 P. 14 . 4 ki tNts tio e P ,,! gi , F › riC RP.. a. , ,t4=Vtli e w 1 2 0.•-4.1, h N ,c 4 111Pri: -11 11 ,NEW WINE %)* tv_ l e STORE AND 11.1. S JUST BEEN orliN ED AT Tun con. OF EIGHTH AND PENN DM, . " ca(). 'ILUOIES4 Vor litany xears M o tshtor &Co., IANP FRANCIS C. RHODE., . - Son or Wm: MIN% amid thOltrin Of HUG//E1 d atIODE. Ti,cy have on hat and will at all tialen koop a largo nod w It soldatel atoek or all brands and qualities Of • 12•IPORTED WINES,-.:Vmmt‘ t o . ••• WY. ";. BRANDIES AND OINS, • v . . A \ chbleo lot of , CHAMPAGNE AND MARET:- 4,180,,thi0 Ilonblo diettlied ryo wl4aky of difforent brands;, also common rectified whisky and vinOgar *ll6lo>talo Mid Mail. Demijohns mpotttos of all oleos. goals bo Bold Macs tb stilt tau thnoth TiloY mit* d an inyitatian• ta tlibtr nu. morowf friends and 110 PII 1 )1,4 get orally, and holm by Btrlet attaimownt, Wetness, AIM courtesy to all who may thVor them thoir. patronage to gain the conli• donde of buyers, HUGHES 45t, RHODE. • Mar - . Q JOHN M. SIIAIgc) JEWELLER IBM DIAltlO$D. SETTER, NO. 600 PENN STREtt, READING. [OVER; lillOW2eii 'J:MIMI MAT 143:01troo fir firEWAI, ATTENTION 01yr.:4 TO , • I D I 14. 0 1) a EMI 'SBAL RING WO c h.... . It IifPAIIIINO PROXPtLY 'Avrimpr.o To. ••• ' • . ••, )lar 6-3uul . , .' • 44 .. B UN T tN FABItiONAi3LI' , EMT: STORE. ', PRING GOODS JUST OPZNINU, .uk„AuTiftrt, law BTILES 'MUTABLE, - • • i . TO ALL stAiTES:' A!l•ii,g*4 wftvran!etl to, give : satitititcf lon .U1V1; U$ A (JAI:I q , • .1. , - 811 N T , p 0 Ti c ROW, , 51-1 1 2 1:11.1N OTII HET,- IpEADING. mar 4.—til SXED - Ar: Tg.}.. AC; it, U. ijr VI4,.L? : "}Y4R EIIOU S E STIOHTER; 503 • Pools 'Street, Re adlngt . ril- DLAIik OATS FILM PIANO Z EDWARD'S 'BLAND, BRIT/SILFOSEigSBIONs. BED MEDITAIIII'AimAti 'AND WHITE VILO,Of 8E D . WHEAT. ,CLOVE.% VLAX 'AND, TIMOTHY. FRESH .GAIWEN SEEDS. ' . CANADA', DEMI' AND RAPE. AIM) ORCLIAII1) I,A.SYN 41:p. „ ; - pip Zie2nlsr _ • • on nnINTIXO t -Avory dotoriptliq .of Job Printina exetootertAt tho! NAOLV Prot Vitail , n4lo4olll, 043 PAU WOOL MI Mil I=