TITV , TY TIN- Am , Fis .••• iiiiArAN*(3l - ." PA: Vii:DMISDAY M'A 91 ; 17, 1:6! CITY AND ~(3,0V-NT-Y'` MIME FIRST SIIITIQIC...IO 1. Y. jr, VOltamitCtl.foifs - Whetted for pot Heli um) to the Rearm must be aceopopatiled by o reIPOD III 4 I . slitt ft . iiitplt 4 / 1 1 001 _, corlty on the port of the wr ter. wbo nate& will not bo publiihettrite/388Q desired by the eerreopondant: • • • A ~• Correspondence ghoul(' titobei their cow_ intlOteittiOn4 eehnrt.auel to the point, Our o paoA IS too l olted for very long articles. Write only on ono side or Mg pettier, and se plaialy possible' #ltli9nt,,floprisbeli;- 8103010 011 u pp lain fail ~,t0 'receive the F.Aets it win confer -a favor by mav iDg Detiea at thlaqftlee t where all emu- Of irreitolurity 'hr laterfeite of de livery will po promptly attended to. o\r. , • , . AnirmttTlOßHS aro rilquOstoit to' hand In their advertisement* as early In the day as noii n?to, ea our raphllv Increasing, el reula• cton cinupele us to go to mess' aliout 2 tr. in. I 01; JOUDINO , DHPARTOISNT.—WO do- B iro t spoolal attentiori to tho ozcol lonco and courpletencai or one Jobbing popartmoni, Qur faeilitleti for turning out *lrk Are superior to those of any ether ()Moo in tills city. Five pressos aro kept constantly running, and any thing, from the largrist •loestar to the ti elm omit can .bo printed on the sbortmt NotIC6 l Our.COrnPo3ltri point bkilftil and tasty, and wo proudly o our cards, •k work, &A'3.4 air the best spool- Mile , mous o tho typographical art Whloh aro . orlon r p in this city. ILlviewto ISao it uvaytttreo per cont. on all daily balances. tour, per cent, for one ntontli find vo par Cont. for ono 7oar. • • imitEr 1111011,133111. Another vqld4lpodo(ltahnnl bag been opane4 at Aulanbaohta llal4. 004 fl 4( anctnight. • Full bands of bullfro'gi will soon on. gago In bloody•noun Amigo , atong,tbo lino of tho ennaL Tho customary annOal, roturn of our true and triod old Monde, tho sovontoon year loottato, thls summer,, is already authoritatively anutitinccid. Martino, 11l oponil in Rock Island t :., lost evening, for ono week. Wo nro told that, boor Is now propared In Phlindolphln so' highly conoentratod that n ►nan can carry a Asook's board In his spactsolo calm. Hurts Lash houses. All Methodists, whethor mato or to mato, are allowbd to veto on the ques tion of lay represontation,,V,Thich ,com,es up In all the churchos this year. • W notice occasionally sorno spasm6d 1c ameation -of Clroclan bend, but the complaint scams about played out in our community. • , Said an aged man : Sonic, folks al livaya complain about weather, but I am_ vory thankful when I }vako up In the morning to find any weather at all. NVo noticed yesterday on 'Nun atreot, n waon,'wlth orio bong) attaohod, load ed heavy ono'ug . ii to mho just Omit a reveete/b/d load . for two bones. laiiL about cruelty to animals Volo3lpedo ,Clubs tv.lll talc° tho place of Base Ball Clubs next summer. Tho Prospso for a full crop of grain. wore novor inure promising. Tho tlehis' bid fair 19 ylol more. than 'their usual hhundattoo of the !Watt' of life." ; 'This Is volconietl by m ind se' heartily as the , poor. , - Ws said hint should ho as good as a kick. Pontoonlly, wo •ohOulcU Lilco it bolter; but partlea differ. Said a youngster In high glee, ing his purchase to a bosom friend on pm sidewalk, "Two \poooahuts ' fbr 10 cents! they will make me sick, to-mor: row, t alui 1 won't Intl to go to Asthma." Our "oldest Inhabitant" Dromlsos ue three more snows biadro April. Shad were plenty n Market, 'yeatek , thy, and sold at fron to 05 cents apiece. • Spring " \notables n nbundanco at mar)(4 yostortlay and ibis morning. Prof. Stool, "tho Instant Pain Cure Man," witUshortly start out on a tour through tho muntry with his bandsonto wagon and team. . • "Capt. Jinks . oP thd Airsd Mvitfnes" was torrlbly about' 'again lat niglit on Peon street, by two you»it men. • A Man, yesterday,.hra his thoughts Ito deeply engaged in business that ho walked agailist a lamp pok. 14 should retire. . Buell' it Jiro's' Clothing Hall wilt bo rcluove(l` to Allahler & Co.'s Ltctuor Wore, un,stairo,utail Juno lst,sitor which they Will occupy their now atoro, No. 531 Penn St reot. - It w s31(1 somotinto ago flint n mon tont.ht ho erected in Penn 8( 1 11 . 1 1 0. Ilan thnt project ale° fallen through ? Another matt, who wanted .to glvb us a "local" wo suppose, jutni)ed off the train yesterday at Sovonth and Perin streots. Fortunately h• did not fall, but sprained, his foot. When will people tako warning? Yesterday at market a little stand on which sorsa "dutch chop setests'! had been piced accidentall .u, .to the gay y of the owner, tind - tbo, "ugly" little Nags rolled in every (Wootton. They were loft to roll. • .11'o aro daily receiving now subscri bers to the HAMM front the city, and country. Advertidffs should , boar that lu mind. • . Wo publish no anonymous cornmuni ccona anti halo friquently aside°. Por- Nas who wish too prefS their opinions through the eoltun. Of-tho Enotitt Musk, tstioral tho - artiote • r hand'lt to tho pro• priotoni, or tlio ma aging editor., , Vol:161e the trio But few earthly ouough to know of !ling tar just now. onuses get' up early „hls thern.helves., • A largo number o MO boon started a the last fow days. Wm. Cox's Noloo pods riding Aphool ' has boen removed tottaneaster's . . • , •. The Right Rev. Wm., 0 10011 Sterims, 111 thoP Qf Ponnaylvaola t rill administer the rite of C(mtirmetlop at Christ Miura, on moat Friday ovontng, at 74 . , o'olook. Tho public aro invited. 1343atti tee. 1. ,. A diturb:nce took lac° het evereng nt the church (colore4 in North Tonth ctreet. A colored obruddor " tibly boaton. • . wits kor- Already four plo-nioo aro talko *boat to come ofT in April. • . : Thil Reading railroad,oompariy let •Mill malting ImproventOntei in rgißlq• of of tho new roping . . An tho giaai .1a boginnlng,to grow, anO hay falling in price, Imitter,goes up..;Tls 11100 r. . 1 ‘ . i glints , A Inn tW $l 4 - - 7 . 44 - FT - W Cl,ll • au' 80'010o .0 13 'Wit rq ": drowned in tbo&buy)kill ontud, ttt;•tb I toot of tirapm it)ley t betWesn Cboofnu and IFranknn attests. •' •When foaq he was standing upright, 1111.th° W ter. Ait818141110.3 *416 44110, and th e body was takeis out and place( on. seiwsgokt oby i s , Copper. WP ,wth atobettlibtffrednrtitie drentnittVtin summoned a jury. A pocket book w tonna )on bin. arson, which •contain.' twprlpte, a ton dollar 13111 and (lents epange. Iftmob fo kepi a n 'a 'irktilf Were Elan fOund;••lbit tedelp read as follows: . • • Meldencreek, Juno —. Received of • Abfahato Seeker, 1889, 104• bushels (21 lb.) oabs, et 00 cente. 562.70. ~ . - • • '; . . David Schlegel: • Maidencreok. Feb. 18. :Received. 'of Nteholaa . Schaeffer . - 76 bushels of Wheat, at $1.75. • , .$133 00. • ': ,' : : .Atiralturit Becker. From the evidence before "the jury, they wore imago to id ' atlfY the man. They accordingly adjou nod to await tho return of the, Coroner, bo.virent to the residence of M. 4,a0.1 Sehlegel, over the .Sebuyikill t to ascertain; something about the receipt's.' Upon the Coroner's return it was ascertained that his name was Nicholas Shaeffer, a' resident of Ontolaunee township, near the Cross Keyst,l'avern. We aro informcd that hq owns alarm; and Is worth abdut. 840,0001 Bo was a widower, aitt 42 years of ago, and leaves four chi dren to mourn his loss. The two gontl Men who found the man,were oxamin ti, and the jury rendered , a . verdict . , hat .ho came to his death by bo l g aceidentally drowned. HO was in tho Saloon of Mr. Daniel .ItitOads.. at , WO foot of Penn street, last night . about 10 o'clock, and wee then very,;lnuch • intoxicated. Ho was well dressed. having on a now suit of clothes titid a blaok , bat.'.; . `. • TUB poach rower are beginning tb start moat tnournful 'stories of prospec. tive short crops.NOWis the time for customers to pr pare stories on thebther sideuf the ques ibn. RECAPTURED.—Last Wtlak a 'detective officer in the employ of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, cap. tiered several men .who have been Qom, witting depredations along the lino of the road. Three Of the men !subsequent; ly escaped. Yesterday Chauncey Stout, alleged to be ono of the esbapsd prison; eta, was arrested at Twenty-fourth ant Hare streets, by Sergeant Atkinson. He was committed by Alderman Paneoast. Beliettn of lust evcaing. Wn are not ' , hat/ angry ,' with our frier d nr the Scranton Register. Ho may say what he teases about Reading, and we shaii dike .Aim none einaller."--. Rending Eagle, Wo 'fairer 'intend to say anything about Reading calculated to be, display,- ing. - Of course we can't help it If Scran- ton lea little ahead of our friend's town in the way of enterprise, people; pretty girls, and smart policemen. 'file things aro indigonons.to this pert of the coun try., and come Just as naturally as.a Reading-girl puts up her mouth for a kiss. We speak from practical wiped enoo, friend Eagle.—Scranton Register, 41 Seein'-fa bellevin,' and foolin is the naked truth," remarked a' poetical go nius (Isis name has accidentally escaped our memory) many. years ago, in• fact long before tho writer of this had exist ence on this sublunary sphere. Wo Coin inend•thie to,our friend of the Register. 'Everything ho has Said in the above paragraph Is emphatically true, with the eiception of the location of what is so enthuelastlo over. Ho meant tor,say Reading, but somehow " got thhige slightly nixed " as some people do their Water occasionally), and substituted the name of the. wild eat town, !Scranton As ho speaks f pm "practical expert enCo"-as to hoW "a ReggUnggirl pnts:pp her 'mouth for a kiss," should bilgal lent enough to "acknowledge tilt:morn," and In his next elaborate upon our rosy cheekod, handsomely-formed; laughing eyed maidens with ' breath as sweet. ly talented as that or the 'clover fields, in the befitting manner which tho de. servo. Tat FROVEDIENTEL—On the Perklemon turnpike, at the firatt toll-gate, •' near Anlonbach's Cemetery, quite a i little village is springing :. up. Mr. Daniel Ilelfrich, •is ,finishing - . two neat brick honhes, adjoining the 'one In which be resides. aturtbree others, beltmging to Henry A ulenbach, Mrs. :Maria. Doan and Peter. Demi, have boon built near by within the past year—making a total of eight dwellings at this spot, Including the ono at the toll-gate, occupied by our, genial and obliging friend, Mr. Samuel, Fry., The , t location is a fine ono• ler building, pudi c -as it, is ;within the eit'y limits we expeet soon ,to see the road in that vicinity lined With neat , dwellings. Between this point Aud the city proper, however, a portion, of tho ground .is rather low' and ,Ivot for' building' ipur poses, and will equire considerable ,fill ' ing up, and Alculvert or channel 'of masonry over co ose Valley Run, which ripples molocli usly across the road and through the tiol s, resembling at- a dia.' %\ lance "a silver' ribbon deftly twined." Along this road . o many beautiful sites 'for country seats, nth tkiiU)le space far pleasure grounds, a d any requireeox tent of rich soil for gardens while- the urrounding scenery is ravishingly beau tiful. When the street railway is finish ed to this part of the city. territory, we expect to see some of the most tasty and expensive dwellings in , this vicinity erected along the Peri:lemon turnpike: For beauty of location, pure water, beautiful scenery and healtliful) air, Reading will rival any city In the Union, and her future growth' and prosperity will no doubt be at surprising to the people of rival cities as It is gratifying to her own inditstrious and enterprising population. now frame houses over the olt7 Trithirk *...;.. -,.....-.- _._..__o.---- ----~--s-~-~-- LoTs BOLD,—Mr. John neidier, ft few days ago, sold two lots, situate in South Sixth street Wear...Cliestnut; to 4jl Landis, for the sum of $2,700. Also to J. B. Grissinger, fottr lots adjoining the above, for $4,800, arid ten lots situate in Pearl street, for the sum of $4,500. A NEW VELociremi.—So much , has been.said about the velocipede—a thing, whlokat first eight, looks as If It wasn't all there—that we are rather timid abs;mt intreduoing any mere , of it; but we Can't help saying; KontOtbing about the i„ilaat improvement,” which is nothing more nor less than 'a one-wheeled ma chine-, and quite a noytY in its way. 11 % I does away with seats, p also brakes and all. There is a crank a p.abed to the t ax on each side of the w eel. You sit :betireen tho spokes and turn the cranks withyour hands. The rider. goes round with the wheel, The sensation is there fore peculiar, and is much moraexolting 'than the ordinary velocipede. This tyla chine however, will never ' be 'popular with the ladies. • • ' ' '' • MEI •Pnontim.,--There wore three boys selling' apples ; 004 Martini mit with a eeEtale number ; 'John had 10 apples', William had 15 apples and Peter had 20 apples:. Each bey lipid his apples for the same price, anti when all were sold' they each had, the came amount ' of money for their apples. - What amount did each realize? Aitorre.- 4 -A. reaolntion was recently in. tiodtioad into tho City ,Connell o tat the Committee on - Finanee tie lmarnoted to "offers reward of My dollars tbr the*. rout and ,convle s tlen ,of, parties ,whe rna ileionly,and w Uu sit tobaod4 , juice Joriladles i .dropei s and on Abe doors and . windage pt reef don* In (be oily. ;~,~ , . :~ emo - 1 -:J; vivfoot "" - ^- 4 -7-714 r Pik me A, Wan bile alp/ We lea t ce, lets the brillhintenneldttelidd the clear Alice sky aro fife 4 berittile of spring. In . 'Olll7 l e ctrdon ittlu td ", "d. ippont,, iylticth itjinnekma ;1110.e., are' prk, POWS battlosith and froktibe ollowo we seepefkiese the superb 'bye* nths, tended y, we• giart,'s ivrateb,Ml mei Xn short lime; qogitrOCl. be 4 . shout t te`seilnga w 11 be •In full bloom, tak: ing the air redolent with their sweete. In fact, "1 tibool, these tincies, *8 the al manacs say s tiatnrCis 01401dg:on her holiday 'attire arid looks freish and fair, as youth and Want, always do. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.—We ISCUId re mind*our reader?" that the locturo this evening,at tit. ; Peter's Catholic Church will' be , peciillarly, attractive, frot the feet that i s iThe Irish. in I..morleo, their Faith and their Patriotism," fors a topic of considerable interest at ;the'pre sent day. The probeeds will be , appro priated in aid of the Pastoral ,reaidsrsee; which, with the eloquence of the dis tinguished Divine whn is announced to deliver the lectors, will, it Is hoped, in sure a largo auditory. • , STAI .AOSTOtiLTURAL .001,1vENTIobt. —Tbts body meets lu the Senate Chem: her at Ltarrlebnrg today. Two Eckert, Rig., Hon. Charles •Kesslor, Joseph L. Stiohter, John H. Gornand, A. F. .I.IOAB, and Frank D. !Manors, Aro the dologatoa from tho Agricultural Noeloty of .11erks county. PIINNISY INA IC lA. VOLUiqTERIZEf.-40 oveoho State military eompanieti 'are being organized under the militia lava of Pennsylvania, and our State*wiffsoon have a thoroughly organized and splen didly equipped volunteer army, 'always ready for immediate service. An entire 'regiment at Philadelphia, the Fritz Guards, one conipany'at Haetoti„ ono at Reading, two at, Scranton, and ono at Harrisburg, haVo just been armed by the Adjutant General. Montgomery ceunty, though first in the field in 'Ol, far behind now. . Who will Move in die Matter ?-:-Rechan s ge. . ~____.... : ' T &Minas', lISTIICUTB.—As the. regu lar t mo'for tho meeting of the Teachers' lust tutd would fall upon Good Friday, the resident has appointed the preced ing (next) Friday. instead. The Insti tute will', accordingly:Meet in the High School Building on e Friday evening, March 10th, at N o'clock. The lecture will be delivered by Frei Winchester, of Winchester Seminary; , his' subject will bo "Elocution." Two important sub jects for discussion aro on the table, viz : Ist. Should children in the Public) Schools be required to Prepare lessons at hoino? '2d. Why are Assistant Poachers in Secondary Schools paid a less salary than Principale in Primaries, vathough the former is considered a step higher in the . teachers' grade? The Institute paper is in the able hands of Miss Annie 1. Prints, Principal of the Female grammar School, Ist Section. There will be the usual musical entertainment. The public are always, welcome to those happy reunions of our Teachers. , •Turt RAINBOW'S BALL.—Tho annual ball of the Rainbow Steam Irlre• Engine Company,' No. honor of their 96th anniversary, will take place at Emote eee Hall t Bth and Perm streets,' this olio. Mug: The Rainbow is ono of the most gallant anti etliolont e‘ompanles In the Departniont, and - their .balls •are alikays largely attended and. prove' in variably vory s pleasant gatherings. The EAGLE Will endeavor to. be represented on this oceieilon. DELPTX AIIWILT.—Last night a young man, named Frank Smith, a. bar ber in the employ of William Still, who has hie'saloon in ?dishier's Hotel, waS at.' tending service tit the' African Id. E. Ohurch, on North: Tenth street, near Walnut. Ho left before the services wore over, and in passing rdown the street was assaulted by al* young white.men, who assaulted him with stones and a razor. He was terribly beaten about the head, and is now at the Dispensary, in Court street, in a very. :critical oonditioo, his skull being fractured. • Warrants were ißsued 'for, the arrest of the assaulting party, and also a young. colored man, by Alderman. Richards this morning... The warrants wore placed in the hands of Constables Schwartz, Diehl and Detective Lyon, and they are, now tinder arrest awaiting the vomit of young Smith's injuries. • DIN boil City Treasures of . Lowell, Mass. ; is a defaulter 'to tho am ount of $32;929. -Ile is in jail: His - name is .Garnipli f and ho has certainly garnished his neat well with greeubaelts. • commanderof the Fourth Southern Military District, has' been in structed to act, as Provisional . Governor of Mississippi until Congress reconStruets the State. HAVANA, Ifarch lg. —The following news has been received from 'Mexico : Col. Mcyer l forrnerly of the United States army. was arrested on n charge of at teritpting to carry over his regtmenVto the rebel General Negrete. litany of fleets veto have act3d under Negrete have been. captured and shot. Frequent ar rests are made in the city'of Mexico of persons alleged to be iniplicatod,in rev°• lutlonary plots. Wealthy capitalists, re presenting millions of 'properli, are mi. gtating 112 m the country. . lly the Cuba Cable. HAVANA, March 10.—Rudolph Pole, an American, formerly of the Confedetate army, comends 1500erebels at Segue. He was, r coutly a clerk in the mercan tile-home of Bishop, at Caibarion. The 1-1 Spanish tioOps'iare advancing on the rebels front all 'directions. 'I hero wore two fights n4B hours at Boca. 40 'Libel prisoners were taken, and 175 are. re ported kilfl The rebels defeated ,r,t Mayati are oving on Holguin. A steam t .l transport n 4 arrived 'from Barcelona with 1100 S abish troopi. There is great military (totality in the Central and Nast. ern Departments. Skirmishes between the troops and rebels are referted in various places, but no serious ongsge• moat seems o have triiten place. Vallfornim BAN FRANC ico, Mach 115.—Savage and Smith, whoordered ,Lienteriant Corn. mandor Iditc ell, of tbe United fltates Navy, in Oct b i er last; Were toils) , sen. tencetlto 10 ears each imprisonment in the State Pri on. Indian outr geS art reported in Hum holdt. County, California. One man, while plowing his field, was shot an d ; killed,.bis,hous plundered and fired, his family barer) , o coping ,by flight. Immo dinto piirsuit w s made, but the Indians :eecepect to'the ogritaine,"! .' - ' ; Lata.Arfrin intelligeice r eports the imlian deprd tions an 4 , •411.4itrAi-.."iis AlOlOO4ll Th ‘" 1 1 19Pie l Rra bC O Oll‘. 1 0 ( 9plaiser4tedi,ol4 attar of e;termitiatinn is suggested, 0 intnencingt , with the trin , nacre 6E14 In lane reahlielt 0'414.96v, pranseOrdiary lion. . ) :.:..FWS ~ VrNl _ ..M__, _ __._ From MOEleo. cirs ."a1 /mlinn outragea. .. , ~, it‘a% $40.1,43.1vp for 01 • , it; , on 1 Wet • • Mt. 44 -6 Alit row, lotion -flirtation of Cabo'. w 0 3 , 1 1 Mr. t. Jrgen. The bill ettaping the Tenure-of OlficeactWati discuss a.. In the Sande, lir!' Kelley's 'Coiaage bill was considered aad recommitted with i 1 an amendment by Bet, providing Dlr. ut that the' purchase of material, for 'the coinage 001 be by public adverasement, and.tran rho lotvest hiddar., • Mi. if introduced bills's:Hi-Wing . Texes'into several Stiltes and Territories, , which wifie referred. ..1 Itinnisantio, March 17.—1 n the Sen ate. the following bills passed finally An act. to, authorize the East vania Itailroad companito deoliire'litock dividends.-_ . An act chenging the name of the ,State Camp of the Patriotio Order of Junior Sons of America. • An act to incorporate the Pennsylvania Industrial Home fOr Blind Women. An. act requiring county commit - goners to give bonds with intreties for the faith• fui performance ofl their duties. An net to provide for ,tho adjudication of certain military claims. In the Ilea's°, the following hilla were passed finally: Senate bill enabling railroad, canal and slack water navigation comjeartios to straighten l. deePen, widen, enlarge and otherwise improve Enos bridges piers and a9ueduete. A bill authorizing railroad com i llanies to increase the number of directors to seventeen by a vote of the 'stockholder& itillatZST ALLOTJSDON DAtt,T.BALM4OII9.—. pig tient. fora yeatr and ' 4 per A'ent, aliorter periods. Money paid on demand s at the Readied sairings Dauer, (mar 11-dk MARRIED. CRAVi'LEY-1/11ARP.—On the Sth Inst., at Spring lirook;Luzorne county, Pa.. by He•. 8. Rose. Mr. James Crawley, of Vermont, to Kate, daughter of Thomas Bliarp, Red , of Philadelphia. NEW ADVERTISER, ENTN. MONTOOXERV-S CBLEBRATED. 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It le a splendid preparation I r the hair; and I advise all persons Who ave gray hair, and 'wish it restored to its n tura' color, to use Montgomery's Hair Restorer. It also keeps the scalp clean and free from dandruff, and is easy and plentiant td use. Any person who doubts the truth of this certificate, can Call and see fOr themselves. Tours, truly, WILLIAM IL ROSE, 1/06 Market St. Philadelphia, Jan 8; IE4B. Prleeigl.ool,tiiree bottles, $lOl six, *3.00. sold by tal.DrOggists. ' • WM, o. MON TUOME la Sole PrOprletkr, 140 North Sixth street, Pa ludelphia., mar 17-trid '" • • ‘ •, . . , '-'" , 7 ° * -- 7 — " au ".7 ;"--4,-.;-7---" -..........:.......•,..-. • " MANHOOD'S ' WEKNESS." . • - .Tnz BADEN-B ,ADEN • . • Constitlition Invigorating Syrup AS-BEEN PREPARiID IMP 0 R148.Y to meet those disorder. arllo# *tom Sal •ihnie ,and Sexual tsetse.pineigetto, yet linnwentrig gives' tone end 1 vigor not only to the organs of generallon, but t 6 the_ system pnerally A cheats Involuntary sem- Ina{ eyrilsolone Sod discharges, Mires impo tent*, and removes tho long train' of Me treeing, symptomS toenitlngs from Nteis, sive or unnatural use or the'eroxuarotgans. call or send for a clrOular, Orders for Haden-Baden Constitution Invlgoesttr Syrup shonld be addresSed to IVM. U. MO NT ig UOMEItY, No. 140 North Sixth Street. rrlce et per bottle. HARVEY 11111011, Agt. tnar 17:41044 • . iton R&wAll4O-Tio Firemen's 'Unica 4"; yid pay a rownrd of 320 for the or. rest Atli OODViOilan of anypuma or per sona rafting a &leo alarat of gra within the Ilatita of the Olt,y of Reading . .. • dOliff,A.* num, Chief Zoglneer Fire mapartmetit. mar 18-Iwd . , • EMOVA .—ESTERLY • uncquEg, W110141184,Cr and lit All 4 defilers in VlSti t •TfIUCK. have • renneved their thitabilithmerit front the biuminent of : the City, corner 814th. • and, filierry streets, to South Etat,' korneir ot. Seventh and Penn streets. it large sleek' of Oysters, Fish. Fruit. ,Truek,.,proecties .Pm virsioue. eitipittioni it tut tuip4, p?r eqle et the Howbeit ittarkei in tem - • • • ( We real all tint, old tinstegiers; be Tony nel wool tit 4444100 94r.ato0igobe. tore rare wag emu-here. • trlat,4 o EsnAttifV 4 nltollll,* ga4gZ4!:!!!' 1 of • *`" 1 1- -t• '•e4 . • u I .)„ , : ttimAidliffg rll - • 404i,55it1t5441144, EMMEI/3M 11111111 ihilic4 . 6 4 4,4t o : 4 4,litaik ' street, quo 4 u follows: 669. , 014 U.S. dish Q, ,Tt A ? l,"*( l )3llt ,r i nho Old V.B : 6al* • y• : = 1 19 Now U. 8. we t 111411 L .Toly.otid Imo. • 11.% New U. B. Wolk* may 011 d Noy. • 117 Ne w U . - •• , • 11 eir3 , 44 saKrafa, avid. ±‘, 111 24tmr•11.4.11. 4' Nisi '. Pa,— f, \ Tea Wort,' 800 s, • • • • 1 )Gold In NO,' Tor 1:D101TO:11441w, • , `731,. )Oold io Beadlog at. Bushong & Bros., .130 CO/ Stogann Broken OW BtOVe. Pe• . . Peel ' i • Ultatnitiorleoa I • Rea ing Grain •=11:2=1 White Wheat Flour por Uhl., • - ' $ll 50 Red " BUT*, Faintly per bbl 10 50 ~ . . .10 CO CornChop(new)....i Best ..... SO Connnoii, 00 Bran, 40' Corn Meal, SO 1 • .- —,—....., fled tt 11ye 1 40 Oats ....... .....:...., . " *. 0 ' 65 Corn . . . ~ - 85 Reading House' , revere Market noT enizt LAM Haan• Arr' PHAt MILV ...v., roll+, is Boall\ (trio 44 VoatUutl 41 " thop $s Dtutton, it Pork, 44 • " etea 44 ' Sauoage 8110 I ItOtTLDSRES-ft, ettloaft— POULTIIT-•ch Oke% , 6 dr{ 11 Tn tiosl 111 , ur 011{0iiell rOtatooB l ll4 .. . brhel _____ 7 ___ '. nay ,and Straw .11.1ar2i've. ,ii Timothy Thy , 516 IA fur 20I?0 lb, Long Rye titTaw l6 A. : Meadow fifty ',. ' 14 utl . blanglocl 11 00 " ' 1 1 , " Wm, wonders no or cease 1" is the un iform exclamation of the millions who constantly use "Ila rott's Vegetable Hair Restorative." Ono bottle will convince the most ; skeptical 0 its miraculous effect upon tile intmati hal --Norfolk Ilrghttan. mar 17.1%41. 1 i Tim Elm, BAR AND 'ATASEn.—We refer our readers to the a lreelPtnent of Dr. Garrisjn, of Now ;To l k,' who Intends . to ( 3 visit 'loading monthl y .• This will afford an Opportunity to thos whO are afflicted - *nit Deafness, Catnr h and diseases of Oho Eye, to avail thom elves of the Berri -nos of a skillful Oculist and Staled, Doctor Garrison will arrive on Tuesdoy, April '6th.Oillee at the Aux rlean llonse •, 'mar 17-onul. ; . NE tV DVICRTJ SEMEN TA. ... • WANTED.—A good and oxperioneed WILD'S NUMB. Apply 1131 Penn Street. - marl74.tir GRAND AND MA. GNIPIOENT 41- _OPENING! . nip ALL THE LATEST i l.'AftlS ISTYLES V of ladies' hat and bonnot framesj'aney Bonnet Silks and Bonnet Velvets and Dress Silks. The LARGEST VARIETY I . ever opened in this city. • , _ , • MRS.4:'O,i• Q. KEV.:EII, mar Iti.d Si? Penn street. REMARKABLE CURE • - SCROFTILAI • ABOUT eight years lfgo 1 was fiti l acked with a (Deem!) which made its appear. a igon ne tOg Af e la oree f o r a -the 'for, of length of SORES, time,wetv kept my condition bedame alarming, whenDr, of, Biddle street, was.ealfed in ; /wit 0 attended me for two months.lat the end of which time he prenounerktny ease hope. less. lie then called in tn of Lombard Street • Infirmary, ail cons ulting physician in my cose,whe also prortou Ice my ease inourablel--to Use his own words "my lower liMbs would rot eV , Both told me 1 might poultice, ,but it was tad alto taking medicine; and both stopped °m ing to see nie.• During the time or a little before their attentions°, the sight of my left eye Wit me Deal lingered of the die ease. In this coin:Won I lingered for near ly a year, when a friend brought me from Coleman It Itoger , s'Drug Store a bottle of the 8/14.1‘1`1',.111 , 0$ HOOT and BERM J(J1(1.1. When I dommencod taking it I was confined to my bed, and not ,able to stand on the finer., Alter taking that bot tle I felt better. cent inugd until I had taken eleven •bottles, when I was en. 31reiy restored, my sores nil healed, Ltl, general health as good as ever, and any sight nearly restored. • • DIARY.IIO,DGEY; • ,No.l Federal Street State of Maryland, Banisters City : Sallie I is to certify that ort this lth day of March, Ititia, personally appeared befcce me. the anbsoriber, Jtisticie (K UM Potion of tho Btato of Maryland, In and for Balti more City atoreeald, Mary Hodges, nn made oath in due form. of law,• - that matter and feet& stated In the fOregott g iiertitioat4s are true es therein stared. . 'sworn before me. D. BRIDE, Justleo 01 the ream). . Weetern • It Is unnecessary to eay ..ithything more Togo Mug the Curative tioers of the , SAMARITAN'S BOOT, & ',144141 JtJIC• 8. Mere to a case give, up by two of the most able Doctors of rialthaoro, one of them a Physician to the Bombard Street Infirmary. In Mallow% 'City, an, nstltil• Lion that le known Oughout:' 1110 coun try. The SADIAKITANPS 11001' 1b !MRS JUICES is a positive cure, Km Scrofula in all its forms,. Ulcers Soren Sot's. Tatters, Sealea. Boils, ac i d all diNeasee of the blood end skin. Asa remedy for Syphilis it is positive. thysiolans, by the usorot this remedy you will permanently cure ibis dreadful' disease. Stop then,•,tho painting and caustic), which have' always fall(41, and nab a remedy that will leave your patents with sound bodies , $146 per patio. SAMARITAN'S GIFT I • The only real *nil Poaliliro mire for lion art hma, (Meet, 'and .1110Atte lalng_from indiscretion. *ilea 'oPalb and ileum ri Waearded only se e act mire, They are• purely veg • table t 0 re in from •tyro r,O fogr daps, thu ureic') g expaturo AO trouble. Yrlee, • ale pee ages, $?.03; female 43.00. dent hy all. utruconanceA OU IYUITtS: The attention or fe • laic* 11; Called tothei use of tbia renteqr. $ positive care for thwo oompla.ntsJ • • , • :00114 . by Ilervey, I 8.8. diefelia, and by Druggift,o, D ' 13510 ND •S, CO. " Qt 6 opeef4.4eskt,"s* i t LATIIIe SUOIMA • ELL WANTED4A 41, mood . workman. teady - Work; anti $904 wane* raid. App Vat: • - , now 17;1tAlf 440. Ai r SiSiiiK kr. W 4 e ms . ' WO O Me, • p 101111-4 ='iMM2l MEM =1 • -• • 041 por - . 623 44 , • _IS 00 ; " •• „ - 344 • " • 28 Ota., ))1#• BILLIXO PRICKS. " PAYIN01;1110E8 • dairy, 1 / 1 lb., itl" lb., ......... peok, 0434 , ctuarty ' 14.- , ' • 13 kround lrloln,• )1 " 20 lan 030, t i 1 - i 1 il f I. ,te, sis W l•4l. oo •••• 14 • 486 It It le IF(V2O 111 1 ea 20 If 20 11 0,4 26 11 28 11 Q 1 ... ...So ''' 14 18 ' l oa t h 1 . Ok i od, hire, .od, ) Ivo, • ;atom, 1; live p p 1: -- 18. . , # 20 4 ..61) WOO -op 7 e , a tt" . T t: O OtBAN AN 1 414 18 larirrOXt illt t .. f t.Strfe. 0. 4 L 4 . 1 0±1.0t 'is boreby stylitit t 'tpte Commission! ,ate of , Borba county will Iri atteltdlllloo at MOM Ogee in Beading, from April 13th to let Or t yr 1 Iteg nei, torit ;ppm of lotting, leti 8 041; it* and room.* rt t t i os the, ea . Altittose Who ibil•to'avail em,selvina ot tilts oppen. %unity *ilk posit rely bo excluded from Making a oontraektitxttamt year, •811ARTLE, lIKNJ. LEVAN, • , I -• .•' '` . BIC S. YUUNO, • _, : . t 1 c t i •,/,‘" _t_ 0 : ) 1 t:01111140Q1:03t4i. t . COMMlstildriereiddice, March Bab, tang. (mar 10411twttot FU LW 11A1,4—The t lIHICH HOUsE, No. 1• , • Sonth• , Elehtti ltreet, ,, with all the rnodern - contenhatere, Rua n lot - CS by 230 toot Wiltbeeel4 at Patine Pale on PATTI/. HAY, March 20,_1869,at the Novetone House. Comlltlons made known at time of Rale by pier 114t41* THOMAS ZELL. • New Furniture Store, ' 4 ,, No. 327 & 929 Penn Street. rjIRE UNDERSIONF,I) - RESPECTFULLY I Invites publicsttont ton to We large and excellent attlftt bartians i Rod. stead o,Was st n d 8,%% Ardrobea, Cupboardh, Reek Cases t chatra. Soctt4 o_ttvlt sorts Mid patterns awl at all ' • • All kinds o Cabinet Warfc‘, Rein the most ornamtnittAl Bureaus, Betistotot4 and Rook Cages, to ttio plainest art lul ei of Furniture, Promptly made to order. Windsor engirt; of ail kinds always on bawl. Old Furniture 'll oneviod and Varnished. The old stock will reinele at the old eland, 810 Penn street, until April lat. A FINE CHANGE FOR BARGAINS. Atttr April Ist., the onttro ',took µill bo ransiforrod to the 1 NEW STOltac*.t, 4.29 11INN 81',11 ~ • . itirnady npoini. wiioro nil In want ot• Fur niture can be suitilii in Biro iinti price,. tntir.l24yttitirj . Wl o t,TAlii KLINIC. Sl'. PAISICK'a DAY. A LETITURF 'm1(101'4'1)0 ausplecs•of tho FIII3ERNIA. SOCIETY, Will bb dolivorod by REv. J. J. MoELVOY I oF in ST. ti.ETERN; OATROLIO CWIUItCU , 5, eith street, on lb° ovoning of MOW Mb, UN, at 7N o'clook, . • i3UpJECT The Isiah . .Atnerfra ) /par Faith and the4r Patristista. Prooccds in ald of t ho Pastoral reeldon .o. Doors ()pea at 40,4 o'clock m.) Leta vo commences ill, I!,e, o'clock. • Tiakots, 2b cent . for Bate at MO Palo al realitcnoc, or by ultimo' of t ho Committee. 1 ) . A CONNEII, I'.ILEILLY, - J.l). TI(111. mitr 164td 130,1.1tDiNG ANTED.—A young'uoniin , ,L) man doslrea boarding La a privato Ily, OA, nor week.- A thl roils March o+2wdi "J, 9 EMILE OFFICE.., Quintoi Tomatoos I Quinton Tomatoes BEST: THE BEST IS;THE CHEAPEST. The gain ton vaulted :tomatoes are the beet In tho maticet, For sale by the case or can at the store of BURKUOLDER it MADEIRA. mtiv 8-tl L 7 • QTATIi AGRICULTURAL SOOt k..7B111".:--ProPOsals for holding the annua l exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural poctoty hi Bs:number next, will bo received by t tie undersigned :until, Titestlay„ March 17th, 1et.,9. • A guaran, ton for the ?terfortuance of the prowler=H tx on tonder will Ito roquired.Tho Exec., will moot tithe Gotutnitteu en thu 17th 01 March, and :decide upon location. Lot. shbuld bo addressed to Amos H. Kapp, Northumberiand,A,lll.ougalter,Allonten or A. Bod liamilton, Harrisburg. fob 20- Itw m n ED 4 1 0 • M Motor t .( .9; 4 JP4, l ,v 441-3clQ 11,11v,n t2O ropco a ° MOP ,114 rsigo hr• ki g o o 0 .4 I - 1 g4., 4 4 0. $ 1 1 ' El • '~ IUJ NTI NG'.S, ` FASHIONABLE HAT STORE. SPRING GOODSJOST OPENING. BEAUTIFUL, 57Y.LE8 BU/TAHL • ,TO ALL TAS:TgB, • , r- Balcs , warrittiiell,to olve iffittafa otion UWE US A CALL. • c. It UN TING , s .PORT.I.OO nOW, 1 561 Pfbiti , mar 4—td A FIN VNEW HOUSE FOR ,RALE. THREE.STORY ,BRICK-110U0R AND a throe-story brick beat building, with al the 'modern iroproventente,and In good conditicin I 29 by 230 feet:" For infortua We s apply to JACOB 8011BIUCK RR, • Neat IfetatO Agent, No. 80 North OM Bt. mar ,th•eicd* , • itOItiPittSTING 4"Tery detorfriticia of Jo b oey exsoot#4 at the rEAGL" g 1 1401 otl 1014411t• 543 Peu street. I:yriAPZ.TES,t t ck.a.erikrtil.3Ear, Ittlptiotrully patortuilAbo.bitlsoliti qt neon. tag and vicinity that lin wilt visit tuts (My monthly, Oillco We American Muse, ml4ll/111 be prepared' to rcoOlve partehts on Tuesday, April Stil l until Saturday:lloo9i Rad alpha on ldenday, my *Om, to w 6 tho after that Wile due heti a writ ho given of moil iiiThointinont,and can be consulted for Peafilese t ,soloo •in JIM Head, Catarrh, Discharges rori 34 tAhr. Acoumutatiop of_iifax In the fiir,llinitrue lion of the Eustachian Tuho; ha all acute or (Throat° Diseases of the Ear and Ai r l'as• sages. ARTIFICIAL' * FRS' IItIARRTR6 AltPr PAIN, • r• • • . • and porteotly resembling. tho natural .eys. I. , ' 01414:M0NA, FOR CATARACT, .BTR4BISUUB Clfo9ll EYE, ARTIVIOIA,I4 PUIIL, &erg Skillfully tierlertued,utut n . 11418'00408 the . - Treated, and every operation ill'A t uipl and Optitaintle Surgery, porterinett , by nr,A1.6.11! ~ . , ISON. • . CATA4IIOI ", • lots. GARRISON treats datarth bittip ale of medicated inhalations. • • NOTICE,—Any one deslione having my opinion in any case relating elthf.rk to the Eyei Ear. or Catarrh, will at. all Mies recelYe the Etarne Mindldty,lf appllottlos; Ile made In person. lam generally . able to Inform the Inquirer whether or not tt titre eau be effected ; It not, whether : • relief ;Win be given, and to whata.atent. DR. UAREIBON (lone not protentl, to nnro All diseases, bat froth o4erlenco of wePtY Ware Practice 14, tni one and, th , nonso n ntry h 4 propatOd to_ treat u.ll row In.' MI DR. (LtItUIESON rofom by,poymlooll o .to I too following ynodlool go_a non l*. O. Ott and Dradovett t Novt YorkAgi,v Ittir. Sanborn and Dr Dloico; twat:ins Or. pore, Ayraousoi Piero,r. Woolwarjl, Trtg t ,li f , k.clion. BohemianPiero,lOW IfOtic i . ±jfir father, PartlaWart. iegereettfl ifier. a:imitate, 40, g soh tt for aao molar. .: mar INIMOikw NOW ,'^i i a i ~ ‘1 • n ‘ • . I= Sill • ijisu sits or with MI EYE AND EAR, AND ALEXANDER lAARRISON, 'ILL 0, 1 .; 91' NEIN' YORIC, A t I)T1IOR, OP • A Troatiso on DoniAoav-Qatirrb, !MI c ' IM EYE . AND EAR - , • I i I =1 1111 1Y: , , lii DB NM Ist .• r I tP<. ' j -~ MIS MEI „L. 4 ; : •, • lIE . a", MI IME