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    THE) LY EA.GLE.
45A •s:‘i.
READ •
Iti .MAttoll .19 1 1809..,
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Conn tro inAvossi in (muted tnr publiot
t i o n in inn HAuts bQ neembparileci by
nv-10;1819'0 gonritntob bf sn
curl t Yon 001)(01 or tbn writer. Tbd name
not hopublifilled puteris no'citOired by
ttio Correspondent.
correppvndonts sbonbl maim tioir corn .
niunfentinn4 slit at. awl to the .point, Our
spann 181 oo liolitt+it for very lung , iirtiolea.
Writ° only on one sicte-rd ttle pnper i . f t ml
pa plainly no pooolble, without, tiourispes.
~ suosontnvrol 100 fon to, Tooolve Ilig
.Aohn vgalarly:. will confor n fovor by
je tvl rig notfoo nt 1111 n ()Moo, wboro nll cm
-111;0 of irre/OarllV or Inten
to
of de.
livery bo omptly attendotl to. •
~__. m __
Aovra'roomq aro irogtiostod to band in
tlisir advertisements as early in the day as
p0 ,..,0,1e, Rs (111 r illlikilv.ineressing Cl reula•
tuurconivel 3 us to go to pubis about 2 p. nt.
Mll, 44;09 R.,Sallaglitpt is lour autlier•
ized agent to . obtain e,ubEcriptions for
the Ihttrx the GAZETTE AND
DS3IOCIUT, and, the Ato.tca, Ife will
couture his canvass of the county at
once,
_.;.~_.
oun,JointlNO DEPAItinENT.---We de
idra to call special attention to the excel
lowa and completeness' of our Jobbing
Department. Our foollitlei for turning
oat work aro superior to those ,of any
other office In this city. Five presses
ore kept constantly running,. and any
thing, from the largeSt" pester to the ti
niest card, can bo printed on the Shortest
notice. Our compositors are slcilful and
tasty, and Wo proudly point to our cards,
bide, Welt work, cte., as. Elio best spetil-,
Monti of the typographical art 'whibil aro
gotten up In tldn city. '
nupaiysin it 13norattp. nay three 3 cont.
ea all. 'hair halanceif, foie• per cent. for ono
'eolith and five per Cent: for oho year. _
mu ll—d b.; w
-0-
INTY.RVIT ALLOWED ON Pittrot BAr,.,ticons
b per cent. for a year. and 4 per emit. for
Flintier periods, Afoney paid on demand, at
the Read I tit; Bavinga Bank, Jmar 11.-dttiv
CITY AND COUNTY.
111111 1 1 V MFMTIONg,
Mr. Milton Feather • and J, E 4. Shade
wero out carriage riding yesterday,
\\lion their horse took fright and ran
away, limiting one of the front Wheois.
A hirn.tablo is being plantld ntyorkio
llnen station, on the lino of tlio - R! ending
ailroad.
. ,
'A man renuwkod yes orday that'young
Indies should learn tc manage the old
fitsldonful veloCl polio— nett ns our grand,
tuot hers used,ltitead tho ttvo.w heel.
cd concern's. Guess he meant_ the spin
ning wheol. -
. .
. FrAnohi Smith, who
other night, is reeoveri
A mit( 4 llino for darnli~
latoNt,— . E.rehange.
That must bolt a dar
Tlia old building at ti
ry allay 40 . Eloventli
niodoled. •
ThoOlor Protoxta t Amoolntion oS
thin oily will parado oolSio limo in May.
selloo nt Aulonbaeb's
ji in full two of au I coss.
Col. Um. Frioker, into f Plttsburg, will
shortly (ipon a opiondi rostauront in
lirenoisor'n now Hall, ntpghth and Ponn
htroetsi, which will ho on of tho finest es
t tblinhinonhi 'of the kind ,ovor poor in
• Reading. ,
'rho coal trade over Ma railroads is re
ported asielsorably dull. r4r,
"It Is not truo that ,alt our physicians
wilt adopt tho velodipetio in making pro.
fessional calls. Several of them will use
horses, as heretofore. •-
A largo number of local articled aro
crowded out to•day, to make tenth for the,
Report of tic Itolitd of School Cdutrollora.
. ,
,
The smi t' getting . " high'' high " nvory day.
We hopo thiiis not made a Justification
'of m
any you to; men about town for sub
:siding into a like condition, only_ in an
other sense. .
Our observation has satisfied us that
tho met. which contains the • most con
densed rows is tho Journal which is the
most popular. People now want facts.
:A post mortoin oxittntnation on tho
body of Nielvilas Bhnotror provod the fact
that ho canto to his death by drowning.
Auetionser Lyon sold .yestOrday a farm
of 35 cores,
situated tear' Exeter Station,
to ;iaintiol R. Maker, for eighty dollars
per acre. ' ,
•
Singing birds bate made tbeir.appear-•
nneo I ltSllllllllllUll4olli.' l lllolT
songb ragalwrour Oars this diorning in•
our. penunbeletions. Welcome, little
Nvarblors.' , ' • .
agrienitttral friends, in malcing
tit( liuraltOps of 'land, should remain
-1)0 OD , "A. littio farm well tilled•
is mere pi otitnltio in fht cud than a largo
000 itoiiirk rontlS7 buttlAttod."
Jaw.v:4 11. StafToril,6l4 l'onn ntreot, line
just recelvotl'A splendid lot 'of spring
PoilP.I. \V hid') bo mad° up in stylsks to
,liit,purehiser's. Ile ban, also a patent
sasonder.• Ciente should •neo .
' •
e l 1 1 li
A. fztoothiq w o A - _lbrary
timborrow evening, to devise moans for
protecting birds and fishes hithlA county.
Beo advorti4oinetitZ -
._
WUAT'i) A NOD: 18 a let
ter In the ROad hi t t Nst -wilco iaddre4sed
.11einrleh Leidenbergerbottnefehles
tentinherehrlesten, JIG tntust be the men
who 101 l down stntra'and broke hie name
ht threeptecoe;:,
'-, a-e~.-r---
A i roceertings or • i he - Oihrd, , of. Con-.
Ireallfrof • •; y ., ',„.,
The Beard of Controllers kir tho Road*
Ing fiehoOt 411striet,;,held their tqated
I n ( tottllg on 'Monday Opening; MarOli , 15,
In the Ifall-or gro High Sehol, the Pro.:
'Mont, John . H. Stionardsi•Taq., in the
endr. ''. 1 •
- Menibers• o . o:eleat r,-.11 . iirli. • 11' „0,.r0r,,1.
'l3rinor, liisalkomor, COyiii;' r.reea, li'ry,'
ei v
. litrwley, liagonman,,. liar lift, Jonee.
, Keiser, fless, C. B; ItteiCn ght, J. .Ale'
linitritt, ricers, ' McClownt ,r, Mullion,
~,. l'h il lippl,/liehardi; 111klitmyer, - behind,
' Ilannoy, Szmli, SproohOrL, l o:tribenhattor, -
~, - , , .. •
. Yatouttno..-211. ' • '
A hsent, :—Messis. Denbo ‘l,. billion-,
' -
, trout, Vokert, Gett; Gilliland, Johnston,
• 'ol', Shatther, Sehrelliir, 'Walter —IQ. -• . •
, 'Tho Minutes cf , the two lea meotings
i—
ono stated and one : adjonrned-woro•
rend, and, after. ' bet n Ir . amended:by • M r.
. . Frees ' and Mr.• lingentnad, war° .api
.proved by tbo Board. '
..,, J . ~.:
-Who Clty Suporintendent, J,,i4, isarnott,
then road lila report, for the list: month;
.ark On nption• of Mr. Senn, •Sald . report
was referred to a 'apecial cOMmitteo of
five montbersjor further consideration.
',no President, appelnoctthc cotfOoltteo
/VA, , InlifiFiqi: •'. MedatS: ' Seniti" , ,Phillippi,
0,:e 1 1 , , Wolter and Dritnir,,, /-;„,
_.- ~-
~„:,'
, .iteporte of.Stancliilooo3l4littok.,,viainti.
then in order,. ).1r; agantilan;.',Wair
man High School . • rEnittees . ::iliaied
that'lligh Fk,hool Unnmittee , ho t uthort
trod to •ftirnish 411-atlpplifa- ttWitvil" 6 7
Alto liter f4c hoot, . .". % ' "
ltlidarable dlistantilen - e! trio: th
Aim Watt tif
,ended and agreed :to 'ld the.
following form;
.That all supplies needed by tlio nigh
School,sitall ho ftirifished• by the
tnan , of the
.Ceinmittett on Suppliez.:,
• hirtageuntan ' also Moved tbst t Ito
.11tgli heel 'oonittiltteo , ' be • authorized'
to,inqUire , Into ,tho,•preptlety ,of fitting.
hpOratu,s in the High
tiehool bnlitliiig, preparatory to the en'.
ployineut Of another teaoher !tithe II Igh
meheol. Tbo I nti .t 0 rePort 'their
action on the subject at f.ho next xneel f ,
ing of the Board. •
' hfr. liaWley,Chalinian Primary
tlonitnittee, moved that the committee
be authorized 'CO employ, teachers tempo -
rarity 'fur the now pehool building In Elm
street, and that their action he FM Ornittul
to the :Board for, approval at the next
stated 014414."
,Agreed to.. • • ~
Mr. Ilawloy presented the follow-,
tug hills accompanied with, the pity
siulao's certificates, and, on motion of
B, C. McKnight, the aunt, were ordered
to ho paid : • •
Miss Loretta 0.-;Reilly,' 8 days`
teaching*• as substitute for Miss
C. M. Clout', during sickness,: ''s!) 00
Miss MissourrAlutb, u day's te:teltJ
leg as substitute, for MiS3
dttrlng sickness,
On inothlti or Air.' Aioars, the
Committee of 'Fourth section wo
thorizod to remove the Boys' and
Grammar Schools In said section
now school building In Elm street:
Mr. Keiser,
,from Committee
mance:presentd the following reso;
as the action .of. the committee :
ll'e4olvell, That Peter Jones, late scheiol
fund Trenthlrer, ha requested, ttaeount
for all interest received by him scenting
from school fund deposited by Mtn:
After a lengthy discussion, Air. Illiner
moved to amend as follows
That tho Atibieet be referred
the Coinmittee on Financo, with
dons to asdorlain what amount
est, if any, has been received by
two Treasurers of-this• Board, foz
belonging to the, , school•• fund, '
hakereport,tboreon at tho • :lox
meeting of tho 11pArd.
The yefis' and nays being donianded,
the amendniont was. agreed to by' the
following vote;, . '
.. .
,
Yeas—Mossrs. Boyer, Brinor, I issiku
flier, Coylo, 'Frees, Fry, •Hawler lie
gonman,UarWick, Jones, Kolser, Loiss,
C. B. MclCnight, John - Mcllnight, Mons,
McGowan, . Mtilligan,llhillippi, I Rich
ards, Itightnwer, Roland. Itanney Scull,
Sprophor, Utribenhauor Valentin —2O-.
, Nays—none. i' l •
The resolution as amended w‘ then
adopted.'. , '
Mt. KeiSer, for tho Financo Co nit - M-
U:IN also presented the following resolu
tion: •
I?esorped, That the Committeealoe' -
mend the appointment of Alfred Erin n
t
trout as tax collector for Ist, 2d, 4th, th
and oth Wards, in place of Isaac Held r,
deceased.
On motion, the resolution was •agr - fieu•
to and Mr. Hrrnontrout was titoroby ap
pointed. i ' -
Mr. Keiser 'also informed the Board,
that notice 'had, boon given to the Com.
inittoo to reffind the loans of Mr. Weid
ner and Mr. Moyer, oil the Ist of Apra
nost. Mr. Weidner $2OO and Mr. Moyer
pee; and .on 'motion of Mr. BoM, the,
officers of the Board wore authorized
and, directed to draw orders for • the same.
On motion of Mr. Mons, the Financo
Committen and tho officers of GM Bou t rd
were authorized and directed to make a
now, lean and to issuo a now bond of the
Board to the amount of $5OO, to pity 019
loans of Mr. Woldner and Mr: Moyer.k
.. t ArariOns coMmltteeS then presdnted the
following bills duly approved; nd :bn
motion,„ the 'same were ordored_ to be
paid : . ' • • ii, _ .
,
Bitter tt, Co., supplies, Ist section; $28j36
• " 6 e l' Supplies,. 2(i . spoilt - in ( 17:52
' 6 6 ' 46 S111)1109, 4th section, 8.17
' 6. " 4 ' Suppnes i sth 'Section, :tn.%
14 . ea s ''
, fiti i i i :p g l , losfor , different '
• sectional, print
..
" . 61 l " Advortisitigand pitb.
. . 11shing the pro
, ceedingS. Of, ,'the
- •., • Board for ono year,
• II II 16 SO ppl ies for teachers,
- . examination, • ,C..
61 , " 6 ' Supplies_ for. diftM
.' • -•• . ent sections, •.• ,
.
.;,,to: Wlldy, blackboard rubbers,
1:: ward Scull,' plumbing ' in sth
as . motioned the
, g sto o‘k In gs la tljo
0(.1
10 corner of Kilior
root to being ro-
section, . ,
Ratifor'd Coleman repairing pave
ment'in 3d section, on„ •
Bennovillo Grow, repairing olook
in 3d section, . • ,
Charles Ruth, repairing plastering
in 3d section,
11. & G. Miller,"Onir, now rod and
bolt, 3d section, ,
Wm. 8. Ilickloyi carpoutor work
in 3d section,
Win. S. Bickley, carpontor work
In 3rd'sectioll t
..t.
The Evening D i spatch ; publishing.
the proceedings of the Board, fi ir
0110 yoar,* ' .
Win. Bridegani, stoves, rcpairing,
..te., in sth section, ' - _
,
llonry W. 'llidor, recerding'clood.
, odd satisfying Stidgment; - 2.75
Three bills, one from McGowan it
Miltimoro, and two from Wm. Brit
m
ga, were on motion . referred back o
tho proior
.conunittees for further ex
amination:
Mr: Mulligan, .Chairman, Committee
on Janitors ; presented the following re l .
port anti recomMandations:
At a • Mooting • of tio cm;
Janitors, hold'at . the High S
In Mee roonti March -fith, .1.839,.
solved to reeontinend to tho,
Controllers for their approval t
lug, viz :
Fred'k Prints, to be Janitor.
Lion, at the new building, at h
$137 a year.
Mrs. Swavoly to be .Tanitr x at the
Primary School, corner of 7th nd
11„
Binga
man streets, at a salary of tqls or year,
to take effect from January Ist 1869.
Ty Mrs. &Meets, Janitrix of e Gram.
mar. School, 3d SeCtlon, the minitteo
recommend an increase of 1315 i or year,
to take °Wed March Ist, 1809, al (Which
is respeotfuily4ntbmitted, with request
(bat the Roard do adopt the San e.
' JAAIIiS /11.1fi1,10.1.N, Chair man.
ORA%outa i i See. ,(um Atte°. '
~ On 'motion o f -Mr. MetloWan tho re
tort was reColiied, and the recoil ntenda
tions contained therein were agr ed to.
The ,visitlng Ccinintittees.app , etod to
visit the schools In Ist, 2nd, 3d iid' 4th
loetlonS, Made rilptsx, and 'SW, d that
tilos , had visited theTchoola in th so soc+
fans and had ibund them gene tily; in
is Satisfitotory and encouraging QM Onion.
Mr. Plitilippi nailed , the attonti ' of the
Local Committee 'in 4th.• section, •to the
insecure'. condition of 'the , liner in the
selviol building at 'the . corner Of Tenth
and Washington atriots. . : •
The other visiting Committee, did' vot
report. ''',UniiniabOd'.business was then
taken up,'and; on motion, of Mr, rry,
the appoluttnont , of MI s Lizzie , •V.
McGowan, and Miss Clara L.lfaxtop, as
Primary Wadi:erg, made at'. a ::fortner.
Meeting of. ow •fioard t .wao cOntirraed
Unanimously. • ' •"! ' •' • ' ~-. ''
!•14r, Miner, Chairman or apeolal ,Com
mittee ,to htlitire. into the manner In
which new tottehera haye beenappeinted
heretofore, submitted the 'fallowing re
port and' resolution :• ~ ' ~ ' - • -
Po the Dgard of Coitroti,ei'S th e Pend
ing School District : ' ' , .
i
.
The undersigned appointed a,
spoolal
committee at, the bi,et• H t t ood mo oti og o f
•the Board, 41 to .institute inquiries as to
thopanner hi wilteh now Teriehers 'ore
eeleeted, and: report the, re*ult •Of the t r
Inquires to the lio.trtl, at thou nthtt 'Meet.
ing," bog leave reapoetfolly,to present"
the following : •
• Neither of • tho undorsignad having;
bean - Ji von :the''ecunt»lttao Printary,4
sClloo)ll,,thepast yeari: to which
Wati `.,kiellured; end- tha
ititittiett veto Anternied 'mainly to ba - .414-
rigged', Wet( onbiowhat difficult, to,
(Continua OP , ScArmd Edition.)
.ssic;ropi k - i)'':).VDitt.6l‘l.
Proeeedioge .of rile tionvd cirCoa4 n ,
- ,gallttra, .
',l . _
-,:
. . (Gbatittite(6-.,
obtain all the information desired, and
whatever is ittektog ht this report, nustr
We have obtained fronrthe proper au
thority the datb , of graduation of pupils
of the High School, who attended list,
annual Teachers' °mind riatkou optl whose . ;
panic*, with . ; - otheri . Hot gil:gettpit4si lip
pear ttpenstife'liSt j Of iald examina 10.1),
iiii applicants fu r appointment as Teach
ers. . ,
There ore on Haw TaPl i spf maid °writ
nation, the names of it lity-ttlne your{
ladles not .4%011111g:4, tho thno, whoz,e
standinwnieonltio Ntlis ai, follow];
.147.3-1 1 0;111,.19, 2.1, 27, 30, 34, 3s, 39,
.41, 43;0, ft, 48,60, 52; 53 1 :SG, 59, 63, 65,
66, 87, 75, 78, 77, 78, 79. 82, 83, 89, 91, 93,
94, 93, W., number, being aft]
end of the Usti Of thohei.No's. 67, B'9„
97, hove never boon pupils' or the High
School:. ,No, tho High
School . 61.'016 short period of ono month
and n heir; while No's. .44•53,- 6.5, 75, 77.4 .
83, ;A 93, 11011 Veen pupils' in tho nigh
School for porlotii•vflrylpg from ono to
throe years." No. 50 hel'onged to the
claseof 1866, but leftm
two . - on i thS before ;
groAltv'ttlin]. Of lhe krtidhittes, No. 38,
wan of tho ChM of 1801; No. 1, of 1835 ;'
No'e. -13, 50, 513, 76, 713,`7'0; :19, p 1 Of 1857,
and No's'. 10, 13, 15; •19, , ,134.2.3,14 , 7t30, 39,
44; 47, 48, 52, 63, 60 won] of the (doss or
1868. No. 34 le still in tho School, and
wilt grnduato with her class in July.
next. •
$5.00
Local
o the
n M
utton
Of . the 'whol h, e nuiniteri tifeql,'' were ap-,
pointed to teac in' 1818; N6's: 1, 41, 65,'
89, 91, viz : three graduate's, one of the
clas's of:1865; and', tato; of the classes of
1867 and two who had not graduated.
Airing the plesent'Sdheaterin ' Ne. 23;
03, have been appointed, teachers both
heing'graduates of•ltiliti.', •* '' ''*
Wo have 'then 'remaining on 'tlis list
and presumed to by candidates for up.
p_ointthent, NO,''.BB, 'Of the elms Or ',kg.'
No. 59 of the f3lass of 1860 1 ,' No's, , 0, oil,
50, 76, 78; p,.of the class qf 1867, and ail
of the °leas of 1808, except 23 and 03,wh0
have boon' appointed within a few:
months, and whose appointments have
not yet been confirmed by the Board.
,In addition, Moja these; there are. No's.,
53, 75, 77, 83, 93, 94, not graduates;but
who' had been for longer or sliorter,_ pert. ,
ods pupils In the 'Hip SchOol;,andNb's.'
07 82 , Kr Alio ,bas •n belonged 16
Said 'schen). , o,4llOSe.apPellitettto teach
slues the annual, examination of 1808--
seven in all . --stiVe. Wore graduates ; And
two had been pupils or the nigh Ochnol,'
The eider ortlitilr:Standing at the exthii:
InatioreWiti4-4; 23, 41, 03, 65, 89, 92. 'As
already stated, No. 1 - was - of the class of
1805, and wonld:6libtless' liayo been ip
-0111E44 ~ , ,tiOinearlier. day,' bad obe,dcsir
ci it. No. 38 0 of , the , class 0fi , 1864; has
been teaching out of the District, and the
Committee are .not. apprised, .wh4ther
oho, at any Jima, . applied to this'Board
for appointment..Blm
i s otherwitleoni
ployed nOw, and 'vl'oitid' not, WO - learn,
• Ikeempt an appeinthient, as ' teacher. "N 0 .59, of the CIaSS of 1860, but whose Stilfill-'
ing on the list fer•lB67,t was No; 21, 'has
in her onrn portion, applied for , a Attila-,
Alen, but' thus farbas not }(eon appoint,
edi Or the 61444 of 1807,- Ne'o,, 89, 91,
were appointed to situations in 1808,their
standing, on tho table'Of 1808, WSng-lbo,
loWest in the elass,of, that year. Of the
°lessor 1866, sixteen in number, ;heir
standing ren,itng froth 10 to 0), ' Nos, '2.4,
anti 63, us already stated, havp,),ioon iiii
poi nt od during the present school. terlii.
• These are the *facts of the record, as Ire
gards the graduates orthe High Helmet,
and other applicants for situations, [as
affectingilio actlen Of the Committee on.
Primary Ochools, the past year,' inAbe
'selection of assistant teachers for skid
seiniols. Thuttinneh, as eliewing .'i l tlie
manner iti 'Which now' teachers have
selected." . • ',Ms ComMittee ,did. liet,Ox,-
'fend- their inquires farther badir...than:
the present sitheol year, and the OXRIIIN
nation WlllOll prat:oo4os „the eircinii
stances which iiV,olodeasionliti this inVo's 7
tigation, occurred within that time. •
As to thetelligllS - Which;(lave govern.
ed th,o entninittoci sit . Primary Bahoolkt;
hi ;netting lunninatletnilOr now toachora
-Such for instinive,lais ionising Over No.
59 of the class of 1818,, (who althouglishe
did not gradiftite,is virtually and own
licitly shell, Living 'loft. the schnot . on
tiV6 tuOntbs tiOrete gritclUation)-4aSsilii i
•
.over all the rest of the class-of 1807, an .
'selecting filo • two of .the lowest atilMU.
lug In said 'olasS- 7 1IiI(1 later still, again
passing over ell nte 'remaining gradu
atoBok a
18 1 )7, 31110,11Ve of theulasa of 1808,
before linditifir's Oandidate for, noinina
ti on,. a n 4,t,buo,n gal n; i passing ;Osier ; eight
. more, beibre selooting s iinothee!--as to the
reasons of , these' apparent ineengritt ties,
thmtinakhig aptointininits ' which bawl
'ed seriomt•diestitisfeetien to. certain ap
441eanioniul their, friends-L-Bnd inviting,'
•as it wore, the charge of partiality. or fa".
voritisin,--there are no facts within the;
knowledge of , this Committee, , which,
Would Warrant,uk in making anysPecill
, cation on the asbject.•.
; Althongkthere Jo perhapslnd .Writton
rule upon th,elecords of. the Board, re.
(lulrlog.,it,Y,etAlto standing of appointees
at the unnuabexiiintuathin, has always
• by traditionalorcommon law,as it were;
been considered the., Oon4ollkng.olement
in making. appointiminte Of leachers, in
the first instance. ' And modified by the
still Maher cerislderation,,Ofroyions
~ graduatidti,i , orm Jong
,and ' faithrii ' attend-
I,
aat Northat ft'cllkkal v it is per iap,s the
-only safe and just rule upon which sip%
appeintmentenught to he made.' •-'-''
The committee however, bitlO ino hest ,
talon in attiriXtivg:that everything, heap
lug the remotest semblance of partiality
or, favorltism,:ftnin any cense tvhatovor,
should bo Seduously avoided by commit
r
tees, in theuppellitimintof teachers, and
that strict and impartial , Justice be done
to all apPlicanta alike. 'We therefore re`.
a pec t folly ,offexl ii o s le) tmvi pg. r es ol u t len
for adoptlorfbythe Beard', tie'.s standing
rule': ' ''' ' - , ~,,*' "' • •
mek to
hist rito.:.
Inter
the last
money
and .'to
statba
42.29
39.30
P.Q.5
7.00
~
4.25
Ma
`I u,.
00
1.50
6:10
1.50
15.81
MO
50.00
OM
utile° on
thol coot-
t wag re ,
Board of
ro follow-
• -
4th Sao
saluty of
'll,esoked,. That in • therappointment of
toacthers, in the frst instance * thejithint
!lig ripplieadta tho t piltielpal consid
eration in making the selection, and that
those standing highest at 01111111 d
tetieberolyti,xspiritiltiplA ',0110414,;))41 t be
passed twit in laver of, others ' stiltl
below ,tlieph goie§a,,fer.,:casons whleh
shall , tie epoolailsl , riqorted to 'tile Boa 'd
at the time of presenting the nomination.
All of whichis 'event folly submitted..
• Lnwts BRINEB,
',l#llfrl4t JnAns, `" Corn.
- IJAzapiAtur.rimAx',' 't •
Rl.7ADll,l4,Maral , • ,
On' motion - of'Afr.• !rhos/ tlto report
was rrcolved and the resolution embed.
led in 'it vas adopted.? ••• ''t • °I
Mr"..l3rlner also presented 41 bill from
Goorge, A ? lialior 411 f - Co A . 'for, ljghtnlng
rods put tip'at tlth -141019chriof hnilding t
and, on , Inotlon ~of Air, Valentine, 'Mr.
larluor .was authorl4ed to outgo:said ,bill
to the hest, ady i latayO tie oot4d,
have au order drawn for tho. amount
•properly,(l44,ll4lser.k.
Alt. Boyer,*chalrinan ' or Coni
infitee, appointed fo select - Suitable
school lots, sttlimitted' the
port f w h lehAvaS received. • -
CVnteollers . Reatiffig &hod Dis=
4 ".41,14119--Oetificiwn •
'At your laSttlyAting the Apulerttigned,
were appplUt94 Poulnlittonf-itn. fo
,plhtneo•witlra retondlon, .with,a view to
ased4l4,d, 3411,4110'r li,v/i4: , llo(tilts4ll to
proenro tbik tlinn-lotß of. ground for t
ktdioel iitirpAdd§ 'Or the . futoto, and on
What ternat.,' , ,Tlo,l(rl3.4l l .4tlittet) ~viewed'
lot' 100 fc...4 square on , Chureh .stroet,
Fifth Section. price 01,2.50; .The locatida
.net consii . dprotl4 r 414.0; They ale 4
- ,Vlewedothe : thtVe,ennyltiiieo,
thatt pedlent .this:theo.
'f 4 ; ptirdiagb a: lot i4thst . ..section es , thore
gro *any lots in that *lien in We mar- ,
ket c land'orrnd byiperierairr4iit yflippa-4
otovb, - - 0 1 1.004,,MAid, 1 0 1 i 0ril 11 00 ( 1
1 ) 0,*44 04 4 1 441 4 :,itctu!4... • r5 , .441140144 .
. 410Q11141*Illie VaitiVisagotkin,.an*h4yo .
ittirl4B iti tbif:oucliislon not. - 19:tb13441- .
1314tdothtitirolialf9 of a 14t
2 1-2 tryt.o,en P. M.
I"' ' .ii " • iiiio - i'ioii'a'r . .
0 n n... . ose . a 1 an . Groon 1 and iirawing, iv,lll bo exatnned 'a lots
f Iltront; Whlnit.la ncilit full; willeOtiti bo ro-. uro iihringthe woolF; , As .fa ,as r HA+
1 11 ,_ 1 9veid, ,k1F4 4 ..,_ 0 ‘ 4 , 11 t . 0 0 , 11 , 0 9k: kocts. 4 l - !.411:411n1 ,bio, ail oxatiiipattona*llt bo cond toted
'oq t rfttok ttiaypti!.fqiwrfAgtis *tat, •hort,inoro In writing. • vareitltr, guartlia .4; an I tho
rocan.linaintea needeur,y;4bat kuildlog pnblio genehdly, Or.. Invitec to at Ond.
oatkbo Ofilitlttid:'::'; • ,- . ',.''' • ', ,This exathinatinhooturnoneed his h °tit=
I 'At irootnrhittoe j niao took ' Into eottatd- : l ing and WiitconAhina'fot 100 V_ ,1 ,VIZ
Ft 0ri4404 Stlo : ,proPl,i,ble oxtensinn '. or tho ' to•tiav anti' to:rnorrntr - Of Ibis . vobk, awl
‘tat'y jitulti ogythward, ihd - Watil64loubt Monday, Thc*lay and Wednesday 'of',
whom to locittolke /ot. .. , ,- • r \ T ...:-
,next.:
Which is 'respect ful Iy - Itt binliteti, • .1. clso.'A. tirEWAIIT, Principal,
!digit. K t DOYEn, „ . - , 'l
Thou Suttoot, March . 17; 180. -
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, t i ir i t il !t i4 . 7.;*p il ‘ k-4 . 0 - :, i ‘' I tinnuittee. ' I • .' ' ' -. .... ' -lb "-- -
•i, 4--
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I Now btibintps then canto before the
Board. - . 'l , • •• .
• Ott 'notion of Mr. Moth' the °diem of
'the Board were authorized and directed
to '33110 bonds in payment for
. tlid prop-{
'cirtik purchased in Franklin streefholowii,,
Third, ass follows : To Mrs. Wanner,' -
$3090; to Mrs. Hannah Lotz, MOO ; to
Mts. Ann 'l..iiklz; l BlEloo.,
Mr, llightinyer Offered the following
tresolution : • - • • , ' . •
litioh , rd t trlifti tile' Com rnlttOo - cill Buil
ding and Evans beouni they two hereby
authorize/I and directed' to procure plans,
drawings and .speelliesdions for ‘ a .now
ich, , ,olbtiliding,Ao be erected in Stiuth
Sixtti Street, between Chestnut 'and
Sprite° Streets, Mid to submit said plans,
drawings and specifications to tho 134ard
or Controllors at thoir next statodt moot-
In
r. V'rees moved to ainend as fellows :
That said plans, sneeilleations and drawi,,,
ingeshall oxtend also to tho now building' '
to no' erected' in Franklin street, near
Third. \ . ..
. . r
L - trlio .atnoilllment was aecopted, 'and
(Ito resolution as% amended was then
Adopted:
' .' Mr. Minor offered tho following reso
lution: • ' , i
lic,solved, 4 ' That , tho Conon - Alto° on
Hi g h Sobool.bo authorized and directed
'.to inquire as the best plan of enlarging
the High SAW building,i
tul the pro.
liable cost of the satno, ands, to report to
this Board ei tui earl,' day.., Adopted.
Mr. , Valentino (Aortl t o following
resolutions; Which on moticir,' woro.takt
overlor consideration to the, nox.t stated
Meeting of the Board'. •
.11ese/v.Cd, What on Such a r m y inolo-
Moat days tyi 'in the' ,lndgm tent of the
t. l
prineirtals In ohargo,tlka con Mon of tho
weather may,warrant;t the several public
schools 'of this city May held -but one
session; as - lbilows .: The fligh' School
hens 9,3.4 a. )a ) . to .1%.p. in., loxcopt • du•
Min.; the - months oil December, January
and Fobruary,whon it Shallo from 9 n.
I: .t
in. to '11), in., tho-Orammar nd Secon
dary schools from 9 a, in., to l% p. to.,
land the Primary Schools front '9 a. in.
't6 i p. in.,' With, - lir all cases; nn inter-
mission of not ietie than 20 minutes and
not morothan half an heur, and further;
llcsolodd i l That , the 'Omer to doter.
iniiie •Wben snob sipgio sessions may be
hold, Shalt e in,ease of the lllgh Sahool,
reside whb , the Principal thoreof. In
those bnilditigs'wlido. granfiriar Schools
tiro kopt,,,the Yrincipal :Toc the Male'
Grammar igobotil Shall decldo for all the
toaehers,of Malo Sebooltc,' n& the, 'Prin.
copal of the remelt) Orin Mier School,
Oen 'lecide for all.the tone ors of !Innate
sehoblelo that.' building, lii buildings
ivhore there aro:, 1/0 ? , Oranunnr SohOols,
then the Trinelpals of tluildele and. Fe.
male twin:lois of the highest trade shall
together agree -and decide when such
single sessions shall bo hold ibi 'all tho
,
schools in that building ; and whop the
debisfns, are so ialad 0 81140111111 IklliCat ad
t( the re4peetivo , soliools s as•iii3ove speci
fiod, ouch . teacher 'so notified shall be
held responsible by tho Board for any
failure on hor,part•to - -act -in accordanco
.;;
.
therowitir.'- - '
.I‘fr. Q. U. MOKnight offered We fol
lowing resolution ; . • , •
Re,sulual l That
,a Nicola' committee of
five,' ineinbers ho appointed, to ';horn
'shel be referred the claim of Milton
Mengle,forlwatorsi and ,said committee
shall report their action thereon at. the
'next mooting of the Board. Adopted.
- The POsidelit appointed the following
as . the Conunittea....; Messrs. Q. -B.
'-Melt night, Ilagoninan, -Sprecher, Urn-
Weimer and Vailentl4. • • .
' 'Mt.' Beyer moved that the' Local Corn
mittetrOf Atli section bo authorized to In
mika, in Sinking Springs Insurance
Company, tho now building Elm
street, in tiro $lllll Of $d;000 oil,the build
ing,, and 004 on the .school furniture.
Mr. Mulligan moved to Minimd by direct.
lug the Committee to Mauro in the. best
and most rollablo company or com
.patikaond.at rates the Mo o; st -Advantage.
.buStolho liciiird. i' T
. •
'.'
The antallCillaallt Was adopted, and the
Motion as amended, was - then agreed to.
Mrk' C. , 13. McKnight Moved that the
Leeal Cotinnitteo of tith scotion be
antinirlied and (Mooted to. have fences
made at the pow 01101 building In Elm
stmt. Agreed to. , , ,
On motion, the Board adjonrnod.
' '." Joan lii DARNES I Secretary.
14104: : Sol.loole.
n 3610866-4.
•
'Coin mOtiOliig on Thursday, Mardi 13th;
and continuing during Abu IQtli, 22d, 23d
and 24th; thoro will ho hold a pliblio oi
oininptipitof tile tinting of the Reading
fjigh aoordiag tO th, -following
prograninio - ,
71,4 CI
Thursday a. in.—N. Philosophy, Class B.
0. 6 ;; n p. in,—llistpry of Groeoo, " B.
rriday a. in. —Gicineral sits ory, " A.
i • ; "- A.
Monday a. in.—Latin lioador, Class Cl.
1:p. Xnold; " 81.
Tiloaday` Odes, " Al.
. Ilf p. Matho-4
puttleSC (Boys), " A.
Wouinosolay a. in.—Greok Reader," Cl.
° p. In.—Greek " "A cirlL
' ' ', ' ,11,1: Mt, 'WELLS.
.1 4 11,11raday tion.--41.1get0„ Class (3 J.
4 ,
~ ~ p. m.—Geometry,- s , Ul.
Fridayy, a. in.—History of Rome, " C.
• " - p.;iri.= 7 Pliyaiclai Geogra-'
i': ii . . • .1
111O 1> hilitfa. iii: l --Algoura, , 1 gg
" p. in. Latin Grammar, " Dl.
fruoulayn a. m:=—Gooinopqr, '
B.
SVOI . t
• ••';
1
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•' 1 : '' li-4.061.A Matlibriait-- ,
',;11050a WO ,'.• ,• ': , ~: ~i B .
Wednesdaya: m.—Geology, , " 13.2.
, , i s , ,-• if, m. Reports. • 1- .
:••-••-•- 7 .,
' •. „ WV 30, U,oll.lir,
Thursiley a.. 11),--Aritti moil°, (lags 1) 1.
" p. m.—Aritinatio, 41 D 2.
.Friday n. ni.—Desoriptiao
p Swig
" • " DI.
• "raptly, "
..
.
a fi! tn.— 41 'II 4 1 ill 2.
Monday ft. ma.—Arlilimotie, 16 D 3.
• • 64 p. .tn .-- English Grammar, 4 1 4 02.
Tuesday
i i. m.... . 44 • 44 /I DI.
41 p ; m; v 11 - II II ' A 2.
Wedneaqtly It. 111.—De.80. deogra- '
PhY4 ' ' • ' 64 'D 3.
, !4` s v,Ari,.. 7 4 , llittory of U. S. 6 1 D 2.
'
.i.' - C,' ; Wi t ./ , S § 4'411 i jJ 4l l . -
clayThuriy a. M.—Algebra, Mee C 2,
_ - " :,;N in.— elarietry, 44 C 2.
Irrldity, a.,, In c -,111 .of !tome, 16 C
. ' .'" - p.in.—P eat Geo-
greAtliy,
Monday a. tit.—RLieforto,
' 46 p. iii.—Eng. Grammar
(girls)',. , • • • . .
Tpei(4l4# S/ ; : r l l.-• ,- Ptf Otammhr " A 3
.! • p. In.—. upend 10ngd.. , ,
ledge, (girls) • F " A,
Aysancstlaym.,m.—Eoports,. , 44 , IL
fl' - ~ Ps 14 4—tWtor.ft or •
: . nitrated Statea, ,' • - k-• •is. . D.
~" . ', : .; ; .11).• 31 1 _14m pr.: CILIJA11:11. ' ' c,
'0;1111361* i a.' In.—German, . : . claia, A.
, • 4. ' '.
1 , 4 4 . 1). -- Frond)), , 1•• 4.
141(14 a, mi German,' Uses II (14 In)
• " p. tn.:roermati, • •' "' IS (24 10) .
ioniiaaii a; , iii• , ..L'ltokriii n; ' !,' V.(24 /4)
7 v,r•l ! - IVii) '—Gerinan, ' C (Ist 10
.3irednesilay In...r.German," Il (3d 10)
1 1 1 4 4 0 preliMl rrexaminatlon fa goo.
:41-fg,,DeblaMp . qn l iirthogo_phy,and MAI
/
niEhhh*,' Was . old. tni - Mak, rillay,'" Pan.
mane*, Ic-I;cioping;": Owilpolticna
Rumoval..-4. P. bguth, Stever end
Tin Wnre 'Dealer, kee rettioNTd We es.
tabllslsuent a few doore boloW hie pros.
ont lee;dton ) 760 Penn tatreQt.
POLICE 'AVVMUSO-4Henry Marehend
(whose end last night was anything else
but t ntare/t) was drunk s .ln Pont street
between Bth and oth,,Weer Field
him to the Station Hptse.Henry could
'not litarch th m erefro till's 'nothing on
ttemant 'of being 'BUMS a few Stamps,
fyid his cud Is retontion behind the bars.
'Henry Pav is thought it *as right that,
/Metall sday should be obseri;od- ~ 1 1
spirituel/ manner, ftnithe was very Much
flu:tided that way last evening At the or-
nor of Washington and Seventh streets.
Officer Maurer, not •liking 'Henry's spir
itual condition, took him. t i n the Station
House, and this morning , ho had the
satisflietion of relieving his wallet 9 of
f 2.25, and thus departed in moo..
. • David Angstadt, another adimirer of
good old Mother Sholah. got very sieg«.
Mr Bottom, in his head' at the corner of
Bth hint Walnut streets. Meer nagger
ty took him to' the Station House. Ho
had no tumor, and was retained.
,
Thorn wore .18 lodgers at the Station
House last night. '
ritocramiAttis OF coxpuori
• WASHINGTON, - MtaCh 18.1
In the Senate., various bills were in
troduced and reported.
Mr: Conkling reintroduced the Illtura
lization bill of the 14401111 session.
' The ouPPlemental Currenty ,bill Ire 4
conetiderecl ; also. the Tenure-of-Oflicc
act. Mr: Trumbull said.lai would pres,J
a vote upon tbo latter next day,
In the Rouse, Mr: .11ooper, from tie.
Ways and %Means Committee, reported
the supplemental 'Whisky and Tobacco
bill.
Among the provisions is ono extending
the time for withdrawal from bond, sub•
jest to an Additional tax Of ono per cent.
per gallon a month. Ordered to be
printed and recommitted 4 •
The Senate resolution . extending the
time for removal of disgnalilied
in:Virginia andlexasovits reported'and
recommitted.
Mr. Bingham ititroduce'd a bill to pro
tect the feeedorti of transportation ,and
ecimmoreelvithin the United States. ' •
,
-fiEIIIIIBYLVANIA, LECOSLATuntr.
' ' Itinntsuuk`o, March rkt.
In the Senate, the following bills were
,
passed finally i
• ," An not creating a Board . of Public
charities. -.
An net providing for thO 'adwiesioa of
certaid classes of the holm) into hoapi
tale fir the inutne and Oar discharge
therefrom, atid:na act relnting.to dower;
A •Stippleutent to an act for, the better!
and-morolinpartinl aelection of pe ions
to Serve as Jurors in each of the unties
of this Conrionwealth, apprOved April
16,18(17.', , I
House, on act, providing - for the
-inspection of boilers, and requiring cer
tain. low water, indicators lo ho attached,
was Vostponed indefinitely 4,1 a vote of
64 ayes to 85 noes. This may .be re
garded as Its defeat. '
The following House bill was con•'
sidereal t "That all spirits d stilled or
rectified within the United States be, and
the same are hereby declared o bo do
makiC and subject to all
the insPectinn - of this Coininon
wealth," was passed, with an ainendmeat,
offered' by Mr. Strang,, requiring :the
inspector to pay 6 per cent, of' his fees
into the 'State Treasury. (This, is the
Same hill whiell'whs defeated in the Sen.
ate in the earlyipatt of the session.)
• Mint° bill antblorizing oil and other,
companies, formed 'ander , the general
mining law.ofslB63 to wind up their
affairs and make distribution',.llB follows :
• ,_."That it shall he lawful for any 'co,in;
pany,organized .under, the act' to which
this is a supplement, upon a rote of the
holders of not less than three fourths of
the paid-tip capital stock of said com
pany, to sell all or any part of the real
estate or personal property of said Com
pany, in such. manner and upon such
terms as they may decide, for thopurpose
Of paying off its debts or making a final
distribution . to tho 4toekholdeve thereof.
That notice shall be giren, printed, or in
writing by mail or other i aise, to each
'stockholder, three weeks prior to , :such
sale. The proceeds of the sale shall boy
placed in the hands of the treasurer for , ',
distribution," Was passed, with ay ,
-amendment requiring the assent or two
thirds of the share folders, -instead of
thred-fourths.
The evening aession of the House Was'
entirely i'.icciipied , with the discussion of
the Fifteenth Clonstitutional'amandatent,
the Republican and Demoaratid i speakers
following: each others alternately.. The
discussion will b© prolonged -for ono or
two weeks on aut h evenings as opper•
tiinity offers,. „.
"WILT, wonders never cease t" is the un
iform exelamat ion of tho millions who
constantly 1190 "ntiVrat'd VegetablO Hair
Restorative." Ono bottle will convince
the mostthkeptlcal of its miraculous effect
upon the human littly.—Norfeik Virglnkin.
triar.l7-Iwd.
it CI 2.
B.
Tin: Eva, EMI AND CATARIIII.—WO refer
our readers ,to the advertisement of Dr.
Garr:Sol, of Now York, who intends. to
visit Heading inentlilV. TI I I4 will afford
an opportunity to thOse who aro afflicted
with DeaftiOsa, Catarrh anipliseases of
the ilye;to avail themselves " of the Beryl ,
CO of a Skillful Oculist and Aurist. Doctor
Garrison,will arrive on Tuesday, April
oth. °Mo tit the American !louse.
mar
•
•
° Pi. the
31111.'0%h
Wit Unfit CoUltima, ofTrenton, - N. 4 46t h,
Margaret O. Way Lese,ot ,Readinfh I'
BERTOLETT.—At Woßtihigtnn v 1 8 119,, 441)
Co
lumbiana county, 145, !damn 12; 1 An.'
na Maria, wife or pr. DaVid K. liertolett,
aged , 62
_years end /Vance/His, formerlYof
14e 0No. tonliship,Beitr.scountY.
The deceased was a ilatighter of gr. John-
Iflirie, deceased, of Airlity•tovenship, Berko
county. She was a most estintable lady.
an excellent; tiro and an airectionalo
mother ' and ;Vas beloved and TOBpeCted by
all who knew' her. , she was net exemplary
Christian, and died in the hope of a blessed
tminortality beyond the grave. Her he.
reared hellbentl and children %hero the
wartnest sympathy of her many Mewls in
this county and 018914terp 1 but they feel
that tlyelf logs ts he Merolla gain, And
they meiirn not as these Witbflut hope, for
th;v•lthow Mit ono is"not 10dtj but bond
before," , •
—Pa Hie Isth, inst., at
JilyerMown, I / Wanton comity, !ilium Man.
Alerbaeq.
The fenerill. w,lll take place from his fatti
er's residente in Alyerstown. on Sunday,
Unroll Sist, at I O'clock 4' . X. line relatives
and friend& of .the fateity are respectfully
invited to attend withellt further nOtlee.,
mar 1840 - '
.-
w 1411E4m-1A tide Olts on On larst.,
oteoesuoLtoton,thera itiyoungert,
1,016 of -,1 , „ slid 'gory - IVoimOr o ' gtel
ye.ai f llnlontati and 17 days , -
Vonore) On 1311404 afternoon at to'olik
•fratal" the residence .01 :het grandfather,
Attapit sltortfOldor. „
*
LehttaOri papers Pleaeo oop-y.
Cl.
!' A 2.
" A.
DIED.
NEW A CIVEUTIBENI tON
UM WANTED--A GOOD Glal, to to
' gonoral hottsoirork; Watt WIIIMI PAW.
Enquire at.• b 613 l'Elk N STREET;
tetarlll-3td*
g l oT l snitt j hlt) f i g l ititN i t! l iZtLiul e uetu n r i l
log, businws. Loon!ion no onjeot,
Inquire at THIS (WEILL.
tuttrl94td
AIrANTED-8 YOUNG MPS to sell sae
Tv itltuee.a, Neep hooke, end attend to
other *utters t\bout. the eetablishment.
Apptv at 711 PENN' STRRET.,
mar 19-4 W
AUCTION 1 AUCTION I
1. 1 [01 ,1. 4 401.1) AT AUCTION, THIS
y livinlng 7 nt 4t.
Iloonotto; Pena stree t,
, two ' , doors below the
lieystone, in Donahower's basement, all
kinds of - 4ealpS, Ica flex, Chairs, CAuntots,
littilitat Tables, Measures of all
kinds, ito., Vinegar, tAelth a nil of her articles
not mentioned; 11A.FER t BOONE,
war 10.-11(1-
A NC:ERRS ANL) GUNNEIti, ArEEN•
ph. TION !--A publio meeting to orgunizo
an Associulion to protoeL hirus and !Jibes
ilt the county or Mrks, by securing the on•
fotoriimg of Min tuns 9ineted tor that
pure o:3e nll ?'u ut Library Hall nu
EVENING, klarch 20, nt 71c
o'clock.
All perapna In torosteti 'the subject aro
earnemtly tovlt l ctl to atlon4l.
war p-241,1 MANY' CITIZENS
it e.CKM-AN,
EBB
Plumbers ) Gas and Steam Fitters!
No. 742 ,PENN STREET,
Dr AYE JUST REMODELED Moll% prein!-
HA
ses;tind fitted up t 1 room ne the seemed
floor fqr their fink) ttEltlort inunt 'of Vol fix
tures, Wlllol, bnvb just been rocolveil from
New York, and to which Wo call 11w
lion and oxamloathin of tho public, •
WE SILL LOW ,
and put up all our gas fixtures. •
A 1480,,
DATIE TUBS AND WATER
c)Loggily Eivruttcs.
Wu keep the Granger Rangoon hand, and
also put Up IThrurent other Ranges. - Ail
kings of-Registers for Resters ung Ranges.
mar 19.4.vg
City Billiard Saloon,
No. 405 PENN . STREET, .‘
e, 011E4110 0a Hole
a il M. H. COLDMAN
•
rotts SALOON hits been fillon up in the
I twist. I.w.tutitut rogn,rdloqi of ex
pont% and 'trout)lo. The best of Sharpla
tablos bravo been prooti rod , 1 fi ovorytii tog
requhilto for enjoyment.
mat 19. Sinai • •
dew Furnitm6 tore,
No; 327 A 320 Penn itreet.
TRH UNDEASIGNED RESPECTFULLY
bwßea publics attention to hI largo and
excellent stock ltetalv.matle Bureaus, Bed•
statute Wasltatunda,Wardrolie4. (IW:turtle,
Book (,uses, Clintfa. Sofa% Re.. 01 all soils
uutl putternli, And at all, price s.
All kinds of Otibiiist Ware, from Ike teoxt
ortittntental 'Reroute), 13c , 131nalla and Book
Cuue,a, to the plutneta art tots of Fe rnittwe,
promptly made to order. •Wln4laot"Chalrts
of ell kinds al wit}:a col Bunn; 4
Old Ftirnitura Bonawed and Varnialtod.
The 0141 stock will remain at the 014 . 1 stand,
No. 340 ?can strec t r u at 11 Aprll / let.
A FINE CHANCE, FOR BARGAINS.
Afton April lift.,tho entire btoolt will •ba
transforrud Whit)
NEW STORE,
,N 7 &us) PENN BT.,
already (monad. where all in want of Fur.
niture can be stilted In style and price.
mar 12-Iyd-ftwi IVILLIAM KLINE,
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THE SELTZER HOUSE.
-Womehidort, Berks Co., Pa;
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A. • tt N. KA,(IIEL)
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Proprietors.
te•
AX TRIS ROTEL OUltinil WILL VtgO
excellent accoramoddtifin, the land
lords obliging', an the table Kith all
the be* the •ntarket. affords. Connected
with Um hotel Is a first-claw Livery Stable,
so that conveyances are always at hand for
those who may sojourn In Ib beautiful vii.
!ago. Owhibnyes to and from thettepot.
After Aprll Ist, the- partnership
will he dissolved, end ifeury -mobs' will
mums entire eentro of the hotel s
liner 10.1 red r
trrAtirrED..4.A latio id COAL ABEIES
11!' fprovi telt liVour nation at 4lto Lebanon
Valley ' •
war r7414J 11U811(P40, m:inuzzert Co,'
NSW A DirERTIOSMEINTS.
GRAND AND MAGNIPIOENT
• OPENING!
(Y ALL THE LATEST i'ARIS STYLES'
of lathes' hat anti bonnet friktatikraney,
Bonnet Silka'and B 'lnlet Velyels and Dreg
.
Mo. , The ,
' is. rinitarer VARIETY.,
ever opened in tits WV:
MRS. 0. B. KELLER, .;
mar t6•d 017 roan •trget.
FOR BAIA,--A 119011 VASE of solid wal•
nut, is for sate. ibtokriumeitliV.,ety
thu undersistkud. . • '
• • AMR AITA,Ir VIVSN, •
142 North Oth street. 1.1,,
Mar 18-4td -
1101 t RIDGE Lk i'l' —NOTION,
to hereby given the% the Commission; \
ete of Owls county tvhl In
at their °Moe ht Reeding, Irmo Aptll Me)
to/at of May latti, next, tor the ptapate of
lett:leg the teem Street, Lftbraater autli
Poplar Nook ridges by tba year. Alt item'
Wittjtfatt to avail tlterueelre i tbbo oppor-;
Loamy wilt positively
.bo oxelettett tromp '
thakkug 0 0001,11101, the prebeut year.
J At.:o 11 811 ARTLE,
BENJ. LEVAN,
1Y AL S. VVUNLI,
Gotheataalotters. :
Comte lasioners , Oftke,
March Itttb, . {mar ItklAwtral
Quinton fioniatoe3l Quinton Tomatoes]
BUY TILL BEST, *W I ;
THE BEST IS THE 013EOEST.Ii
Tho (pluton eitunoet Touuttore aro thoj
Lost to; tuo mitrkot. For auto by the teße Or:
can ut tbo store of
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, 111.71tKIIVILDElt A litADltlitA.
ttl(lC 8-ti
LiCARD. -1 have. token the Stem Ng. 7.4
. Penn street, tormorly occupied lky J.ti ;
I.vag, where I will keop a tut ltnoor !Attlee
)it 'y witti iltttlttOty. - leek my
ri tootle anti the peelle4geneepilygo sive uto
usall hotoee pitroliastiic elsewhere.
mar 13-liptll gAti,tl)ll A. atuyial.
VOit BALE — l lVilfbo 0o t 1 fit Plight° *ale.
the Kook of J. IttnitllsßB
bilol', with apputt onauoee . O. onanceo.flt N 10 ronn.
ativot, Reading, Bold on itouount of gang
into`othor btonnuen. ffoti 11 tl
WALL PAPER :,;;'4.---""
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REAbINCI,
JUST 144:ELVA
A Large and Well Seleoted Stook
Proprietor.
Willi; PAPER
At Prices - 10 Suit the Timer;
shades Furnished and Lotterod to Oak
mar
ST. , GEORGE CODFISH:
JUST IiggEIVXD.
oliolOo lot; at . _ .
OlniffttOLPElt it MADMRA►%.
mar 941
(.)ALL OF FASHION •
JAMES E. STAFFORD,
VAI3IIIONA.BLE 1111ROILArk ifdILOR
eons:Mimes to tho °Weems Of Beadirir, that
having removed his Merchant Tailoring. .-
estalt:lshment to the bliflsetaB Otero - 1 -14
room, No.Blo Penn street,. he le now pre.
pared, with an increased stook of goods
and Hungrier facilities (Or mantitacturing,
td supply all whit
IPASIIIONA.BLE (ILOTEINq,
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of the boat quality gOo(le, got hp in the
highest style. , ;1
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GENTS) UN tiltltt:M/TITING 4241)
,gull.
N 1811110.4 CIUOI/11. ,
or every slyle end variety to mutt the taste
or no in want Oranything In.ltde
None but tan heat bawl* 'aro employed,
auu all work fluarants.ed. The patronage
or the public b reapeel roily aollelted,
,TAAII.:4 E. STAVVORD,
rob . Nol Ponn Strt et.
IiONEY.W4ITgI
Br TUE CITY OF 11,EADING.
The undersigned, Cointnittem, on itininoe
of the Commotion ()film ()Iwo( Reading, •
to empowered.to borrow the sum of
81r:ViiNTY.IriV/1 Ti/OUSAND/ DOLLAR'S ~1
for the purpose of entergiejt the Wetir •
Werks.of the said city, 1014 th 4) 13411/ Cote.
Wile() hereby glve notice that they are
prepared to twine Vertldeutes for fke Beane
at six per cent. interest..roperties.loaning
money to the oity for - the parpoeo above
named. Persona dlnsirotie df Investing hi
thi s laaa, wilt apply pa oit beret the under
signed t r ointeittPe, or• to William lielden
, City Treasurer. • e
IfICEDMIICK LAXER.
• DANIEL MILLE%
• //AN' EL 81 1 14 IN
.jan 'VT lyd Cemadttee on Finance.
Marrow and Modinta Beans!
Canego Peae , Nplit •Peo49, tentim. Shaker ;
hiried Corn, Rice, Topt:dep, Sago,
11 , rreey, frotlany,:ailtz,
CisnirysYete,So,,
et the oheap store of ,
?URIC HOLDER & MAPEIPA i r •
tnai 9-41 lith snit Viathlngtf.tn.
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A. IfiChtlt,
D E.N T I 8-T.,
011 Ice—No. o0;i Penn ati,, Reading•
knolls J. C. 1310W011 IA? 11110110
R, moved /mpg No. 6 it orfA An !OM.
Pstittrulas attentlen bald to endow ditolfts
of the-Mouth' and tlqms.sucb de State,. Pre
ternatural tirouth of Otots, Alveolar' Ab
-41.4055e of the Alveolar pro's', I'g
/used. relates, and all dirtisee, ribieb tho
mouth and lktlicla We. Stitiqd. •
Teeth elittqlta4 witVrta Att, th4t inserted
en sitinaieilet urea by It, ProfwtOn. - - .
Qtr.oo.oloVl. 1(0117 A. M. tciT r.m.
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