n 1= THE DAIL II 11EAI)ING. - - MONDAY, MARCH UrraNIVIIOATI.O:Vg Intomle lOr publics. .tion in the I Aocu muati bo II 6companimi by r ovemilhle name. OA a gut ratite° of Bin. -corltyohthepatt,of the writ r. The name w ill n ot, to, put - Molted so desired by the correspondent, cor avolidotit4 ttlioiilrl m ko their com. intirWat ott t short and to the point.. Our Spite , t td too limited for 'tory long articles. Write ! only on onm side of tho paper, awl Ky philnfy as pOsslide, Withdut flourishes. . 80 , 40 0 1 0;Rn who fall to l'onaillt the itAote regtil4rly, will confer it fitvor by pe,tvlng o f alrr le() at thegularity is Wilor co, wh lateere all cow. hglots o nesa at de. 'yell wilt L 2 promptly attended to. • uN:gicrtfteas 1113 requested to flan(' In tavir ert Iselnonts as early In the day as ph,sll)le, as our rapidly lnereaslug tlon compels us to go to press abouk2 p. • • Joniutin DEpAwrInENT.—rWo hire to rail special attontion to the, e.icol h•neo and completeness of our Ilbbhjng p o partinont. Our facilities for turning Out work tn`o kluparlor to those of any islor Oleo in this city. Iriv'o pressos sir() kopt constantly running, and any thing, from the largost postor to 'ethe ti niest card, can bo printed on the shortest n tice, Oka compositors arc skilful and t w o?, and wo proudly point to our cards, 13111% book work, ic., as the boat spool. lo pief tho typographical art which aro rotten up In this city. Bcf 'lawman pay three per cent. on all dots Idancee, lour per cent. for o i ne month um lll4 por cont. for one year. mar / I —(1 A; __._o_._ ALLOWED ON DAILY 11ALANOL9.- 5 per cent. fora vicar, and 4 per rent. f or shorter periods. Money paid 011 deimmil at clio Availing Sitvings (mar 11-dt MTV AN!) COUNTY. MUNE BIEGNTIONS. Mounting a velocipede for tho , (line worso than going up a mounta In ono ease you are thrown, and hi other you throw yourself. 'l'ho county convention of tho Sons if Americo, *bleb was ordered to bo he d in Heading ou tho 27th inst., has ben postponed until Saturday, tho 3a pf April. Yesterday day and night wore of equal length. Butter continuos Refire° and higb, and the price is the cause of considerable complaint from consumers. This wook is Holy Week. Tho activo and pasaivo membora of tho Young Manalorohor of Re►u)ing,wlll bold a mooting to-night at Aulotibach's Tho sdolmylicill Navigation Company havo a forco of workmen omployod in _pnttlog up a new wall on ouch side of tho Canal lirldgo, at Paokorack. The old walk have boon, for HOMO time, 111510- euro. Shiro the n►au was found murdered In tho Schuylkill, on Saturday night, it is generally surmised that Nioholais t3luflor was tailly doalt with. FAKin o• finAgArt. 4 —At Lthrary on Themlay oveuing. Mt rob 21(1, givonaway n chamber net. . We aro plea'iod to loam that Mr. Lowls IColitior, 'formerly of Reading, who broko his log by falling on the stops of the Morehants' Hotel hi gottavillo, is rapidly recovoring. His rainy friends will bo glad to hear that thorn is no clan-, ger of Ida losing the limb. r it4l'MaAllattioli,"arvr,ol4 this Moti. /la)) evenink at Krick's h otel, cornor of Ir iftli and Washington streets. Tho work of grAtling Nortl► Sixth stroot will shortly bo reommod. ' Tlio distillery of Seibert Smith, near Wouloladorf, this county, sitspowtod oporstions Oil Saturday. 'rho laws as laid out by Ex-oonainissionor Rollins aro too strict for porsona who aro The Steam l El' Forgo on North ghth has street stispontipti work. ' . N3ine meounclrels`robbed the lion roost of Jittsol) .Ntorget, "1010 Penn Itreet, on Sattn(hy night. A num nainod Hendricks was knock crl down On IVaShington strcot liestr liood, on Saturday night, by two 'ruin. sus, find robbed of ton dollars in inonoy. :t- Seventy . ..4lx portions wore confirmed in Rol'. Knoll(lig% church yosterday. Detective Smith, of Philadelphia, was in town on Saturday. • Aleen who can manage tho veloclppdo . and ride at school, should have some r grad for the limbs of beginners. ,Ws n t iced ayoung man on Saturday night, fo the sake of "showing oil" we presume, ride in a very reckless manner, and run' down several machines. Booing a102u14 also be stopped. A velocipede race is now being ar•l ranged, to come oil probably next Saturl day at the Pair Ground. • • 1 Tw 1 y0:111g 11101) came driving down Penn st root yesterday, somewhat faster, than the I.tw allows. Perhaps they were "velocipeitigts.” - Tao i•A xi s OP nitAmAn, on Tuesday evening, :g.trell Zid, ;avert every lady at. teadiitg nil Allegant 45 Picture Clasp Album, hound in Cloth and Gold. • Roy. Moiltirman,of Doylestown, occu pied the pitlpit In the Fourth Street M. E. Churcluvestorday morning and oven, ing, and delivered able n0v11100,13. We aro glad to hoar that RoV. Fernley, of the Foulrth Street M. E. Church, will 1, he permit ed to remain here another year. it Is , Rev. Paulson , off' the Fifth Street M. il. Church. " 1 Frank.Stillelt, the young colored man, who was *catty so brutally assaulted, left the Dispensary this morning, having nearly recovered. { . . . A. man never fools more like a fool,nor looks like a!pair of thorn, than when he wants to sneeze and can't. . , Goigor 431 Penn .street, hfYo lust roccivo4 a aploptlikstook of hoots oliors, hats nod caps—all the latest sty,loa —which will,bo cliaposoli of at astoniah• 'ugly low pr i es. Co and see Worn. ' A fine Jo: at Franklin street and j.enioa alloy Is offered for sale. Hee ad vortiotnent. Yellin tint Conftirclico now in near- Mon ut Philnidelphin wil hold /its next meeting at Pottstrillo. The Pottsville SaengOrbund will give. ' a grand &all in Union Hall on Easter l 'I °11( laY, March 29, Dip. Several Of our citizens have boon Inv tett. . ' ' .• NORTII riElanzamn .ErartrrroN.—The following le list of ownshlp Oincerit oleoted On Frio ah for Istorth Iteldelberg township: Amos3or—ratic y tael R. Filbert. Inspectors—Wm. .1 1 :rnst i Hoary B. Supervisors—Wm. lor. Constable—Samuel 11. -Potteiger. Directors—Joshua Litmus, Jon. annul r Dundor. a • Andit!tr 7 4. M. (huller. . . The a Tp officers are all ThitlV.:Wilty. A groat 'deal or v•romenading ori Pena knot one Intlillged to by our lads and lassos on Saturday owning. ROLE,.. PA. The man who Brow the party linos w not an artist but an arobitoct—trying beyond) tile architect or hie ,Q Wn torte e bk the apolla of government • . • n- r } ' COlail£4BllNERll'OP WATEII.—Tho fol. lowing is theopinio4of the City Solicitor, as to the tieloot Council, at a meeting hold March 13, 18439, in re• ply to a resolution of inquiry as to the legality of the constitution and mannor of constitution of the Board of Water To the Me6Gara of the AS'elect Council of the City ofd Beading: 2, 1869. I am' requeSted by your Honorable Body to give my opinion, in writing, as to the legality of the present Board of Water Commissioners of the city, and also as to the legality of tho ,manner of its constitution. For answer to theso t i? propositions, I bog leave th say that,Jin my opinion, and as I ur derstand the provisions of sections 2 and 3 of the actsof March 21st, 1863, Messrs; David A, stout, Jacob C. Hoff, Thoma' L. 'Addison and Levi J. Smith conell uto Said Board, have been so. constitute , sworn lawfully, and are therefore el° bed with all tho rights, privilegel and powers Conferrod by the City Charter and , ordinances upon the Board of Water Commissioners for the City a Reading.'- Respectfully submittod, D,AIt,IEL EItIiti,NTIIOUT, I ''' City Solicitor. RIAPUSO, ri., March 18,1869. ' ' ---"`" READIN(I timAnv.J-We aro requested to state that the inanaors of this Institu tion havo diroctod that no books be given out during tho siext two mocks, to order that all bo.)lcs now out may be' roturnod to the Library with a view to a fresh start. Tho old plan of , keeping tho ac count of books lent and returned was found to be attendod with molt trouble, and a now and isimpler plan has boon adopted which Nyill be carried out hero after. The roturn of Nis books will also afford an opportnnity for pasting the now rules In all the books, and for having many rebound hlolt stand in need of this. Pe Bond having books out of the library are aferoforo requosted to return thorn at as otirly a day asjpossible, as tlio tines for keePing books oVor thno will.bo enforced without respect tO persons. This course has boon found necessary for the good of the library, and nbuo shouldicomplatu. ibb 'Si nANna HOW um'nons IT, Matra notco, l ', —Thu Fakir of .Brawah giVes , every lady attundlug his performances on Tuesday ironing, anfolegant Album, holding 43 pic tures bound In Cloth and gold. BEnrr Towzgann ! ELECTION.--Sohyol Directors, William F. Rorchar, Wash. Lolubach ; arvisora, Jacob Lerith, 1 : V4111am M. Boh ; Judo, deorge Hart man; Inspoctorm, vi Ilarti Bon. Bill man; Auditor, W illam R. Bucks; Am- Bosmor, Daniel R. Kramer;; Conotablo, Jonathan Gickor; ovruship Clerk,' Dan iol Ungor;.Justices of the Nano, Isaac Rahn, William Y. Shoarore All Dont°. orate but Moserts. Loinbach and Por.w Atentrns.—Daniel Priest and Morris Klinball wort) arrestot by Ofilcors Miltintoro and Lawrence, on :uspicion of having stolen a carving knife and fork and 'a fur cape at l3ickol's Hotol, corner. H of 6th and Washington streets, on the .13th inst. 'rho goods woro found at Boch toys Pawnbroker shop, on 7th street, between Penn and Franklin, and identi died, and Mr. Albert Bechtel, a son of the sproprietor,tdentified Priest and Kimball as tho parties who had sold tho goods ,there. The Mayor hold each Inl3oo bail. A tolograni was recoivod from Phila delphia on tho 17th inst. by CalA. MeNall, Chief of Police, to arrost a boy named James Moran :for running.awav frni - E. la" wimau cobs. rue matter was placedln the hands of Officors Kemp and Briostloy, and , on Saturday evening, about 8 o'clock, he was'arrested at Jack son's Lock. Ho was retained until Sun day morning, whoa his father arrived and took him In charge. The bo'y came from Philadelphia on a boat, 0 I r ink Hoye was arrested for drunken net.A, on Saturday ovoning, by' Moor Mauror, at the corner of Bth and Walnut. had no money, and was retained. John Frjtz was arrotod by Moor Ooodhart, at the comm. of oth and Penn, for drtinkennes.s. This' being John's second or third offence, the Mayor gave him 20 days on the hull. Tui FAKIR OF llRAlciti gives away a Bar• re! of Flour at Library Ball, on Ttleaday evening, March 23d, A MAN F 011111) 1111.111DIMED 1N TIM SCHUYLICII,T,En.—On Saturday eve ning, between 0 and 7 o'clock, the body of a man was sepn floating in the Schuyl kill, about three miles below the oity o , near Poplar Neck Bridge. Mr.-E. High, residing near Poplar Neck Bend, pro cured a skiff and brought the body td: shore,witere it remained until yesterday morning, when a jury was smith - med. When the body of the man was found his hands were tightly bound behind his back and securely tied with a handker chief; his face and mouth wore tied with a long rod scarf, being wrapped twice around, and pn his neck; below the oar, a stab was found, made by a sharp in. atruntent, supposed to have been a dag ger, roSching in a 'great • distance, and of Itself' ehough to produce death. The body must have boon in tho water about ono month,decomposition having already taken place. Early en Sunday morning the jury met and carefully examined the body, but not being, able to idcnttfy the man, they rendered a verdict that - ho caine to his death "by violence at the bands of some person or persons un known to the jury.thi'r The body was then placed in charge of Mr. Henninger, undertaker, and brought to the city', and placed in Mr. Henning er's shop, wherolt was lying all day yes tardily, up to 8 o'clok,k this s ,morning, awaiting identification. The man was, from all appearances, a (Orman, and about 35 years of ago. Ito had reddish hair. a black moustache and goatee, which it seemed had been dyed. Flo had on good clothing, dark coat, light, pants and vest, woollen shirt, and good home made boots. —Mick) the above was In type, we learn that the man's • name was 'Nis Peterson Smith, of Pittsburg; aged 23 years, a native of Denmark. He attempted to commit suicide boar Reading, by stab bing himself in the throat with a pen knife, but he was taken to the Dispensa ry, Whore he recovered. On the 27th of February he wont away, by permission, for a short time, and /1.9 ho never returned, it was supposed ho committed suicide. tie left at the Dispensary about $6121 in money, a watch, a revolver, and other articles. He said be had been robbed, which Oallfied his attempt atlnfloide. His clothing has. boon identified by Mr t Da vid Levi, Steward of the Dispensary,who also sho4Ved to his photograph, He had a full face and rather a InOlaill3hOlY oast of countenanee. The fact that his hands were tied behind his back shows that he could pet. have committed suicide, and the- reason for his murder remains a mystery. Tits FAKIn op 71 1111 a Box, on Tuesday ovonAng, March 2.d. .ANOTLIBR ENTERTAINMENT by the Rending Mtonnarchor ' consisting of day next, at Library Hall. Thoso' who are fond of good 11111A10, dancing, and so cial enjoyment, will bo glad to hear that the Mtonnerchor le about to gratify thorn again. Their Rcdoutes have rendered thew fatuous, and no doubt the coming entertainment will equal any of Its pre demeors. =I -----o .-..r-- _ _.___ •itst of Jar O r .. f • List of Grand Juro Of Quarter Sessions, Reading, in and for Monday, the • 12th da 1869. 1 Althouse Daniel, fl delbertz. 2 Boyer Charles M., armor, District. 3 Driebelbles Joel, f riner, Richmond. 4 Eckert Isaac, farm r, Wickland. 5 Fink Daniel, tarme , Upper Bern. 0 Faber Amos, farme , Exeter. 7 Frees Adam, Mark, oth Ward. 8 Geiger William, cl k, 9th Ward. 9 11011 Jacob, cooper, 2d Ward. 10 Helfrich David, carpenter, Alsace. 11 Klee Bonneville, farmer, Upper Tul pohoccon. 12 Kline John P., yeoman, Jefferson. 13 Klapp Daniel, yeoman, 6th Ward. 14 Attestator John 11., yeoman, Bern villa, 15 Merkel John, miller, Colebrookdale. 16 Noathock Samuel, farnir,Brecknock. 17 Ritter Benjamin, farmer, Exeter. .18 Ruler Charies,confectiorter,4th Ward. 19 Seifert Samuel, merchant,ltobeaon. 20 Shubert Augustus, farmer, Bethel. 21 Seaman William, farmer, Upper ]lrrn. 22 Schwenk Jacob, ualoon keeper, sth Ward. 23 Winter Augusttia G., yeoman, Huta . town. 24 Wanamaker Charles, moulder, Bth Ward. Drawn according to la*, Feb. 18, 1869. CHARLES j. FABER, GEORGE W. BRUCK MAN, Jury Commissioners. List of Petit Jurors to attend a Court of Quarter Sessions, to be holden at Bead ing, in and for Berke county, on Monday, the 12th day of April, A. D., 1869. ' ; 1 Bickley William, carpenter. 3d Ward. 2 Body John, farrier, 3 Cliriet; Oscar," r estaurant koopor, 4th Ward. • 4 Christmasult Ss, 'Tanner, Greenwich. 5 Clay Nicholas 11, tailor, Gtit Ward. 6 Christman Frank 8., teacher, Jeffor- ann. 7 DeTurk Elijah, farmer, Maxatawny. 8 Dunkel Ephriani, farmer, Emmen& manor. 9 Droll elbles Simon, Innkeeper, Perry. 10 Theffenbach EllasOcarpentSr, Bethel. 11 Frees Georgo c anddler, oth Ward. 12 Good William A., clerk, Bth Ward. 13 (Miry Charles N., merchant, Here ford. 14 Goodhart Jacob, shoemaker, filth Ward. 15 Ome' Valentino, blacksmith, 4th Ward. 10 Geist Charley, farmer, Longswamp. 17 Grimmer Ezra, farmer, Oley. 18 Haag George K.,Justice of the Peaoe, Centre. 19. %imbed Daniel, chairmaker, 'et 20 Hill Harrison, laborer, 2d Ward. 21 riillegasts Jamb, drover, 2d Ward. 22 Hell Hanuiel D., Justice of the Peace, Hereford. 23 Kaaba! Benjamin;farmer, Breoknook. 24 Kantnor William, c*rpentor, Bth W. 25 Klahr Benjamin, yeoman, Bernville.. 20 Kline John I'., yoomun. 9th Ward. 27 Klndt Sam. Jr., farmor, Maidenornek. 28 Kiopp William, ,farmer, Upper Bel• • delbork. 29 Koller William atone-cutter, Klee. 0 Kaufman Adrini N. drover, Bernville. 1. Landis Henry; coal dealer, 4th Ward. 32 Leo John, photographer, 3d Ward. 33 Ludwig Rickard, luerehant, L. Hol7 dolbore 34 'Lotus Adam; farmor, Marion. 35 Mahan Joseph, yeoman, Bth Ward. 30 Mengel Martin, farmer, Perry. 37 'stiller Lewis, toll-koopor, borg. 33 Prlutz Frederick, 4arpentor. Oth , W. 39 Palsgrovo Joseph, (armor, Union. 40 Rolgel Charles, salbon keeper, 2(.1 41 Rhoads Wm. S. drover, Amity. 42 Simon Merman, butcher, oth Ward. 43 Shaabor Mahlou,kmachinist, 3d W. 44 Stench David, Justice of the Peace, schooner Wm. 0., rnachinlat, 7th IV. 40 Stahl() Benjamin, yeoman, Bth Ward. 47 Stump Joel, farmer, Perry. 48 Sterrett Jacob K., printer, 4th Ward. 49 W Moan Sam., teacher, Washing 50. Whiskeyman Franklin, butcher, sth Ward. 51 Walter Samuel, Jostle° of tho Peace, Pike. .52 Nelda Solomon, jeweler, 4th Ward. 53 Yoh% Mili an, innkeeper, Exeter. 54 Zeller JacoWfarmer, Marion. Drawn according to law, Feb. 18, 1899. CHARLES J. FABER, GEORGE W. BRUCKM AN. Jury C(' n»missionors. Liat of Travail() 3 more to attend • a Court of the Common Pleas, to beholden at Reading, in and ,for the county of Berke, on Mo nday, the 26th day of April, A..D. 1869. ' 1 Andoraon David 8., F,thoomakar, Mb Ward. 2 Bernhart Henry If., yeoman, Rus... combanor. 3 Buchanan John, 'plasterer, 6th Ward. _ 4 Becker 'floury, Limner, oth Ward. 5 Brendlinger Peter Yonerehant,Cole brookdale.. 6 Midler Conrad, yeoman, 6th Ward. 7 Drumheller George, farmer, Earl. 8 Fisher John G., farmer, 010, ' 0 Francis Daniel, miller ' Amity. 10 Fritz John, morchant,2d %Yard. ) 1.1 Gerhart E 'thraitn,,farm ' er• Bethel. 12 Geiger Eli ah, farmer, Robeson. 13 Grim Dan el, miller, Maxatawny. 114 Gohris lion.l . ~ blacksmith oth Ward. 15 Gruber, Israel S., farmer, North Hot. del berg. 10 Hartman "I t eorge farmer, Bern. 17 Kline Aaren I{., farmer, Exeter. 18 Kline Johi, turner, Rockland. 19 Kemp John, innkeeper, Maxatawny. 20 Lupold Charles, farmer, Douglass. 21 Mohr Jacob J., merchant, Perry. 22 Manger Jacob N., carponter,Douglass. 23 McCullough Michael, pudler, 2tl W'd. 24 Moyer Levi, cabinet maker, 4th W'd. 25 Madeira James merchant, 6th Ward. - 26 Moore Joseph F., huckster, ltobeson. 27 Miller Jacob, locksmith, 2d Ward. 28 ,Rhoads Calvin B. clerk, sth Ward. 29 1 Ruth Cyrus, inni_isepor, Spring. ' 30 Stoudt George, laborer, Ontelaunee. 31 ShellenborgerPeter,innkeeper,Wind. flol*. 4- 32 Shilling Raninel, ihrmor, Cullum 33 Shadol Win. K., carponter, Bth Ward. 34 Snyder Augustus, tailor, Oloy. 35 Thompson Augustus, yeoman, 7th W. 3() Taylor Pearson Y., teacher, Malden crook. Drawn, according to law, February 18, 1889. GEORPE W. BRUCKMAN, CHARLES J. FABER, Jury Commissioners. List of Travers° Jurors to ' attond a Court of Common Picas, to bo holden at Reading, in and for Berke county, on Monday, tho 3d day of May, A: D., M. 1 Boyer John, farmer, Exeter. 2 Burkert Joseph, laborer, Washing - ' ton. 3 Bother - William, farmer, Rockland. 4 Birricort 'Daniel, Jr., bricklayer, 3rd Ward. 5 Beard James, tobacconist, Bth Ward. Bowman Isaac, shoemaker, Amity. 7 Deck Samuel, fiwrner, - Marion. 8 .Eisenbels Matthias, hatter, 3d Ward., 9 Eckenroth Fratiklln, 'shoemaker, 2d Ward.' 10 Epler John V. physician, Bern. 11 Forney Jacob 11. , Clerk, 7th Ward. 12 Frees James, pores-floa ter, Ruscornb- Miiner. , 13 Gilmer Willilam, teacher, Crernar• von. 14 'Totten:stein A., Jusllco, of tho Peace, Kutztown. 15 Hain Flamm)), oloric,.4th Ward. lA Herbolnkleorie f farmer, Oloy. 17 Kissinger Henry, fanner, Bern, 18 Kline John IL, farmer, Centre. 10 Lutz John R., maehinist, oth Ward. 29 Leo Thonnis, Jr., farmor, Oley. 21 Leos Jerenilandahorer, Oth Ward. 22 Neff David, merchant, Bth Ward. 23 -plank John, farmer, Ciernarvon. '24 Rob Jobo, fanner, Hisletkld, 25 Mattel William, farmer, Jefferson. 20 Raider Abraham, miller, Pike. 27 Schlegel Daniel, farmer, Rockland. 28 Sands James, farmer; Caernarvon. 29 Schweitzer Wilson, innkeeper, Oum ru. • • 30 Summons Henry A., elerk,eth Ward. 31 Seltzer Abraham, tobacconist, Ham. r April T*rin. 8 to ntterld a Court to be !widen at Berke county, on y of April, A. D., rmer Lower nil- • • burg. 32 Spobn C' ., Justico Of the Page, L. Heldelberip 33 Wendell Laid, blacksmith, Heide]. , rg. . • „ 34 11 odor Frederick, farmer, Ceutre. 36 etch William. merchant, oth Ward, 33 . Ziegler Zeth, drover, Groonwich. Drawn according to law, rebruaris ISth, 1869. GEOROE W. BRITOKMAIN, CHARLES 3. FABIM, Jury Commissioners. CHATICED WITH RAPT.-.A 1111111 MM. ed Potor. Yoh was arrested by Constablo Stottdt, of Lower Heidelberg, charged With committing a repo on a young girl `named Fidler, about nino years of ago. The outrage was - .committed on Satur day. Yoh NVllll‘ brought to this city and committed to pOson to await his trial. kURDICIt IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.— Oiie day last week a dispute occurred at ?kook tight at Girardvillo, Schuylkill county, resulting In the shooting of three men, ono of Whom, Peter Luboy, has since died. .--.-"---.--- P E MON A. L. —0 ltr Roprocontattve In Congress, Hon. J. LAW roncebtatz, Wag in town on Sunday. Wo', were ploased' to coo him looking co well Aid in snob tine spirits: ..-__._ 3! v. IL IL MANDIIIIIIOII O fOrlllOrlY of Woitiolsciorf, this county, id now .propri etor of the Illei . obent's lions°. 413. and 413 'North Third street, Phlladolphia. Under his excellent management and that of 41 courteolls and accommodating clerk, Mr. J. C. Nipe, tho house N au ex cellent ono for travelers, and wo advise our nation; to patronize it whoa they visit Philadelphia. MPLICIDID Fzsu.—Our popular • and oMcient clerk of the Quarter Segalthis, Capt. Levi M: Gerhart, "wont a fishing" and day last week, to the ,waters of the Tulpehoccon, near hit old "stamping ground," Berm/110. lie succeeded in "bagging" the largest and finest speci mens of the finny tribe, in the shape of suckers, that wo ,have soon for a long while. The Captain Is an accomplished fisherman, and consequently an enthusi astic disciple of Izaak Walton. ..t - - Furs 0101RANIAll.—Every Ityly gotis, an ologant Alquth, TlokutO °ray 115 cents.' =I Mawriiimar.n.---Early yesterday morn ing, Jdhn Miller, a German, aged - about fifty years, Who resides Zeibor's Court on Walnut near Seventh street, went out to gather coal from th 9 railroad near his house, and in attempting to get through a train about shifting, be was caught between the bumpers and crush ed to death. l!fillor was a blaoksnilth and worked for Barb 41 Reber, hardware dealers of our city. Ale was a soldier in -the war for the Union, having boon for throe years connected with the Fourth Now Jersey infantry. Ho was un married and hue no relatives in this country, and was oilglnAllV from Alsace, in Germany. Rimtotouo.-"--At tho Reformed Church at Leosport, Divine service will be held by the Pastor, Rev. Lieberman, every evening, at 7 o'Clock, during Passion Week. Communion on Easter Sunday, at 10 a. in. The public aro respootfully invited to attend. The collections aro for the poor in the congregation. --s TITS ROM. or BltAlith commences aeries of his unique, magical and Pre sentation Entertainments at Library Hail, on Tuesday (to-morrow)Aevening. The Fakir le ono of the best' in his line, and a groat feature in his performauee is that ho presents every lady attondilig on the opening night with an elegenri: picture clasp album, besides the usual 100 presents. Recollect to•niorrow eve ning at Library Hall. I=l FARM oP ItnAmmt gives Grocorlos Dry Goocio, Woo4pware anti tireonbooks to his patrons otiVritostlay (wooing, at Id lint*. Hall, o ._ TOST.t. TVMn esterday morning a boy employed canal boat lying at the look at ICrloles Mill, below the Lebanon Valley ltridgo, foil into the lock, and was roiscued With difficulty. He was nearly frozen when taken out of the water. Tif n Methodist Episcopal Church' of the United litates, it la announced, will, next June, deolcie the question whether the laity shall hereafter be admitted as delegates to the conferences. All the members of the church, male am! fe male, will vote ; and in order to ascer tain, in an informal way, the views of the denomination on the subject, a eerhiii of mass meetings of friends of the change will be hold throughout the country. ..~~--o-t=--- This dredging machine, or " mud boat!' of tho Schuylkill Navigation Company was busily at work cleaning tho canal at Krick's Mill ,yestorday. ,A considoiablo amount of dirt and filth was taken from the bottom near the lock gates. The canal requires constant at tention during the season of navigation. • Inox Onn.--Wo wore shown on Satur day several specimens Of hematite ,iron ore found•upon the farm of Lovi Greth, Eaq., near Leesport. The soil on the farm of Mr. Cloth Is precisely similar to the soil at Moselm. From present• indi cations there Is a Valuable deposit of Iron oro on this farm. ?11EETINO TO PROTECT BIRDS AND FM:l.—Pursuant to a call in the daily papers of the city, a mooting of citizens, interested in tho formation of an associa tion for the protection of birds and fish within the County of Barks, was hold at Library Hall on Saturday evening the 20th inst. An organization was effected by call lug A. G. Green to the chair, and ap pointing P. P. Holier as secretary. After the object of the meeting had been fully sot forth and explained by the chairman, the draft of a constitution for the govern ment of the proposed association was submitted. It was considered section by section, and after several amendments, was unanimously adopted. Mr. Shaker then moved that all pres ent who were in favor of the object of the meeting should' sign their names to the constitution. ' Phi■ motion, after appro priate remarks, from Messrs. Baird,Boas, Lauer, Milholland and others, was adopted, and Some twenty-five signa tures obtained.' • After the appointment of Jacob Knabh, A. P. Boas, and Nelson Delany as a Committee to report permanent officers or the association, the mooting adjourned to Saturday evening, the 27th inst., at such place' as the officers should desig nate. 4 Attest : P. F. IlitraAn, See. (...._.\... L.N.DIES In went of anything in the line of,Mllllnery Goods or Trlmrulnp, ehould examine the now t4oek just laid in by Miss E. S. Breleford, No. 325 Pena street. All tholatest etylos on hand. to Eyr, EAR, 4WD CATAOCL—We our readers tethe advertisement of Dr. Garrisqn, of Now York, who intends to visit needing monthly'. This will, afford an opportunity to those who are afflicted with Deafness, Catarrh and diseases of the Eye, to avail themselves of ;the servi ces of a skillful Oculist and Avirist. Doctor Oistrison will arrisM on- Tuesday, April 6th. -OMOO at the Atilerielin /font% /7-dinqf - 1 - - "Wit . weinicta never eetitie VI to the Iform xelamation, of the millions rthe oOnstantly u,o "" Harrott , e, Vegotablo flair Restoratlre,” .0»e honk) will convince the moat skoptidal of its tntraeillons effect upon the human hair.6-2Verfolk Virginian. , mar 17-IVe4. j DIED. BRAIL—On the 31st inst.. in Olin Amen. de, 11,, wife of NV illiarn S. Hoar, and ilattgh tet• of Daniel Kuabb, 00,1, in the 20th year of her age. The relatives aturfrionde aro respectfully Wilted to attend her funeral at Fridena burg, on Wedneiday, the 24th inst.. without farther nottoo. I mar tl-3t41 11 LORAH I .—In Rusoombrnanor 26th, Charles Daniel, son of Dana and Sarah Lohra, aged 1 year and 6 mouths, JAC:KW:C-4n 15;xeter, F eb. 260 Daniel Irvin. on of D. and Catharino Jackson, aged I months and 23 days. 8011ENg.—In Hamburg, March 1, George Schenk, aged 42 mall, 10 months and 20 days. 111.310111:11T.—ln 'Exeter, March 8, W 117 loughby, eon of Stephen L. and Sarah Ann llechert, aged 8 months and 19 days. , ' DEGLEII.—In ahartiosville, March 3d, Daniel Ellsworth, son of Moses and Marla Willer, agod 4seare, 11 mouths and 3 days. SIIELLEY.—In Ovtelaunee, March 9111, Jesso Shollay, aged-47 years, 9 months and 23 days, • LINCOLN.—In Exctor, MROIII S t Calvin, son of Joinco Itomlina Lincoln, aged 3 years, b months and ea (lays. ,LORAII.—In Exeter, /larch 4, Jantee, son! otpantol and Leah Lorah: aged Su years„ 9 Months and 93 tht. 4 11AFIllt.-n Rea Itng,dloward„ eon of Illratnand Marla //Miur a . aged 1 year, 1 tuOnth and 14 daye. - ' PAUL.—In this efts, un tho 14th Inat, Anna, wife of Urban rani, aged GI years, $ wooka and 9 days. ' NEW ADVICATUNEINENTS. NT IC E. --A ap4ial mooting of tho Friendship Steam Fire Engluo Compe ncr, No. 4, will toe hold tomorrow evening, TO Ell/AY,'ldarch 23, at 7% o'clock. Bust. uooa of importance is to be transacted. By order of the Preaident, mar 22-2t411 PETEIt P. RICE, Roo. Sec. 1 OT FOR ek A and Lemon alley, Eighth, 22 tout Iront, foot deoll• Ulro ut! mar 2t4td' OST,--4AN DERE D FROM HOM E.—On ILi the Pth of May, 18418, Charles Yftugfol dor, aged 12 years, loft his home, in Read and has not since boon heard from, Speaks English and Ocrina'n. Any Infor mation of his wi u will be thank fully received, by his father, _ JOHN PFLUOFELDICR, mar 22-3tHaw4l* 423 North Ninth Bt. DIOIN RAVINGS ASSOCIA . MN.—The C annual election, of the Penn Savings Association, for President. Treasurer and throe Directors; will lie held at Aiwabah) Krick's Hotel, Corner Fifth and Washing ton, this MONDAY EVENING, March V. The polls will be open from 7 to 9 o'clock. DANIEL ERMENTROUT, mar 22-lt(11 Beeretary. CHEESE. CHEESE. CHEESE - . A fiosh supply of : - , LIMBUgER AND BWISEI OHEEBE Just rsoelved. N. Y. Fnetory Cheese, Hol land, Ban tau o. Goat and Pineapple sold at Inweilt ra i tes by • BURKHOLDER it -M ADEIRA, mar 22-d ihh and Waahloglon HOLLAND HERRING. !Wane, Sardines, Cod nab, Yarmouth Bloaters Mackerel, Shatl, .to., &0., always on benefit Lilo cheap store of BURKHOLDER t MADEIRA. mar 22-d. GRENOBLE WALNUTS. Brazil Nuts, A1m0n(1.4.--a 17081) supply just receiveitt and Bold cheap, wlioltantle and retell, by IMIlt II HOLDER it MADEIRA, roar t2-t1 JOIIII'S .1311pD. 1 bale tit. Johnia ludoscOolyod and (moron cheap ots to butt purchasers. BUM( 101.1)1ilt mar 22-d MI4IItCHAINTS' lti 413 & 413 NO/iTtITHUID WrREET, Plid I) EI:WILLA ' I H. H. MANDERBAOH, Proprietor nittr 22-(1 READING iMAENNERCHOR. , ENTEI T I r .N 14.; NT - 7 1 1 CONCERT AND 13ALL, LIBRARY HALL, MONDAY, Ii4UVIII9Oth, 1869. Ticket, COO, Including ono Lady's Invi tation 160 cents for an additional Lady's Ticket. To he had of the members of the Reading Alsennerolibr, Programme to be '-publiehed hereafter; niare2-tddi i THE COMMITTER, FOR THE LADIEBI NEW MILLINERY . GOODS. --,- *- - MISS E. S. 13,11EL8F6111). No. 3? PENN STREET, • Has just reoolveil a nbw an el fathlo etock of 011 kinds i of MILLINERY GOODS. FEATLIVAS, Ali c Trimmings, .to. HATS, BONN ETB and other one In the best sty All tho latest style l tmar 2'2- Millinery work reasonable rates. hand. Mot lowan & Miltim MIMIEI HAR BY, GUNS, RIMING 00OD 3. CUTL ROUSE 111 ME TALS SIIRET,II I OII, Materials, &0., •. 612 ' TIN PLAT Buildin BADDLERY II . N;, PENN. STRE ay 21. d T. READING. P 4. OB PItI.YTING.Bverr deseription of Je Printing Reatly eseonfail at the "EAGL E rinting Vstablishmenl. 512 Ponn street. Iu'OTR PAPER Ircla SALE at the itaata VI WOO% 01; 1 144 I roar of Franklin St. )etwoon Seventh and on Franklin, and a) !HA Penn 8t root, of 111111 IN KAUL. USE, J. 0. NIPS, able I ONS ! e at !• on wd 2 10EIMI Ithe fello*lng Lem Menke nre (br \, )S Sole btr, .. , I. ' RIT.TER 4Y.z, CO., AT TUU EAGLE BOOK STOR E • 1 NO 542 P.nn Street, Reeding; Pa Quit Claim Deeds, • Yee gitople Duedd, Adminfetrutorki Peed., Trustode% Nxioutorty ur Uunn l / 6 10i Doods EM Mortgage, (Common Worm) $1 Wire k'aetast Judgment Nate, " " (with waiver) Promissory Note, (wall waiver) Mag Wrath's Blanks, ltixooutlon Attaoluont, (with Interroga tories) Summons, (Landlord and Tonsil t) Summons, Sub/gene, Warrant, lixeoutlon, Cottstable's Sale, Pil; lon in Diriorie, ( Adultery) - Ito motoring in ease of Adultery Petition in Divorce (Desertion) Interrogatories incase of Desertion. Petition In Divoreo (Intoleriblo Treat- ment) InteriVigntorleo hi ease of Intorevable Treatment. Declaration', Debt by 2nd Malmo° of Bond, Debt by Itril Assignee of Bond, Debt by Assignee of Bond, Wink, Labor and Materltilft, Chock, Eibind4, • Common Breach, Bill of Alschatige,lnd hidorsee Vs. Acceptor, Bill of Exchange vs. Drawer or Indorser. Bill of Exchange vs. Acceptor, Commencement of Declaration In mum, Goods Sold and Delivered, Quantum Valobant, Money Lent and Advanced, Money hnd and Received, .Accennt Stated, J.- Money Pahl,/ Debt upon Bond a n d Cognov it Aetioneta, ProtrimissorY kin() Payee vs. Maker, " indorses vs. Indorser, " vs, Maker, I31:1 Troyer, Work, &0., Goode Sold, &0., and the Money Counts Joined In one Count, Bill of Exchange Payer vs. Maker in case of Non Acceptance, Bill of Exchange Maker vs. Acceptor, Release of a Judgment lleftindlng Bond. r•A • • I, A 1Y01111,6t8 OVA Power of Attorney, (de ll Power of, Attorney to Re Power of Attorney to j Duo and coming Du rower of Attorney to Treader, 'Moo i k, Iwo, (Landlord. anti Tenant) Landlord'a Notloe to Quit, = • Bond avid Warrant " la Form: 4 runny Adopted, by the goon for this potin 4-• t( A Iti).4-1 hays Wien the Store No, 7" I. "Venti at revt, formerly occupied hr .1.: , Lottg, whore I will hoop a full lin a of Linii e• ' Dress Trimmings anti Millinery. 1 ash Inv friends atulltio public uenerally to g) re tivi a, call ,borore purchasing Chil4ll.ol c. ma MACltilli. A. 11011iit. L —. . , TIT' i' SELTZER II()USE' ,Womelscloil, Berke Co., Pan A T Tll4 - 11.0T1.3, OUREITA WILL FIND excellent oteeottnotlatiee, the . lords obliging, and the table tilled with 1 the host the market ntiortis. Conneetv , l with the hotel is a Mit:Tin:As Livery Stahl, so thht conveyances are always at hand Got" those who 'nay il.ojeurtt in tite beautiful vi,. lage, Oronlbtoses to iota front the depot. N. n.— Aft e Apri Ist,. the partnorship, will he dissolved, d Henry Knehel will asNume entire control of the hotel. tnor 1%-3inti El New Furniture SOr \ b, \tNo. 327 & ho Popn Stmt. , I 1 1 1114 IitiIDERSION IMSPIWTFITI.I.r 1, Invltos public+ attention (n his largo Hitt oxtelltatt stoek Iteatly.ttttlO'llttivatts, stuads Wasltstands,Wartirolls, Cupboards, Hook Cases, Clintrk, Boras, of all sorts and)»%ttorns, and at Mt pri d es, All klatle,o' Cabinet Ware from the titmq, ornautsl ar 1 ilettas, B'M etyatt% and Rook Cases, to t 10 attiOlei Of Vtirnlt tire, promptly made to Order, Ivlatlsor Ctiatrs of all kinds always on lnyml. Old Furniture Ronemod • TLS old stfiek 111 remain a the old stand, No. 310,renn strut, until Ist. • A FINE CHANCE FOR! ARGAINS. After Ain 11 Ist, !Ito nattro took well bo transferred to tho alroakly openetioVltore AU In + ant of I.'ut%. nituro can bo t suiteit In stylo tui prloo. mar 12-Iyll.4twl %MiLI. Id KLINE. WALL PA 114111, , 111 A Largo and Woll Selootod Stock WALL PAPER At Prloci to Suit the 'Times. Bhadee Furnished And Lettered to Order. A oholoo lot At 1.11lItli1101,1)1:1t MAIEIRA , B mar 0-41 7- OF FASHION I= JAMES E. SI'AFFORD I FASHIONAIME MERCIIANT ITAITAIC annonnees to the oltize»s of Reading, that having removed lila Biffreha»t Tailoring esta'alishinent to the handsome storo room, No. OM Penn street, pe , i * now pro. pared. with - an ineroaaed stook , of goods and superior facilities for manufacturing, to supply all with et tho boat quality goods, gotten up In the highoot atyle. GENTS) UNDERCLOTHING AND FUR. NIBIUNO GOODS, of every style and variety to Hatt the tet() of all in want of anything In this lino. None but the best ham is are eteployeil. and all work guarantPril. The pntronagq of public is reApeetfully Rollolted. JAME:i 1 STAFFORD, - No. ein Penn Street. fes lett 1 MON Er WANTE DI BY THE CITY 01? BEADING. The tinuersignea, Committee on Flee:llc° of the Corp°, it Von of the City of needing, le empowered to borrow the sum of REVENTY-PlvM TrIOUsAND bObLaTts for the purpose of enlarging the %Vete,' Worksof the said city, and the said Cont. tnittee het eby give notice that they arfs prepared to home Certificates for the wen at six per cent, Int,Prest,, to inattoo loaning money to the city for the purpose abovit flamed. Persons desirous or inVestlng 111 this loan, will apply to eft her of the un - del. signed Committer, or to Wiliiant !fetches retch, Esq., CI ly Treasurer. FitiSHFAIICK LAVEIt. DANIEL • DANIEL, SPOJIN. _'ol-17l Committee on Finance. El TORNEY. , ersl) oivq interest, ecelve Dividend Marrow and Medium Beans ! Uanaciu Peael Peat, Lentil!, 8 hake' , Dried Cure, Rice, - Tapioca, AS'ago, • Barley, Hominy, Gritz, Canary Seed, ite., at tile cheap store of D a. A. HERR, ENTI T Orilec—No. 0093 f, ren s , Ma, Reading. (ABOVE J. O. "BROWN'S six 570 RP..) Ron oved from No. 6 . North IV2h erect. Particular nttentiou wail to curing diserties of taeNouth and 0 0010.800 h ae tkurvy, Pre. ternatural tirowth of Gunn, AlVoolar Att. soemes, tliscase of tho Alveolar procese, Fis sured Palates, ftud all iscates to which tits mouth and gums aro eulject. 1. Teeth extracted without pain. .and !alerted ou all material used by the Profession. (Mee hours, from 7 di, U. ts) 7 P. deot-Iyl d 3 IL .0 N. KAVIIEL, Proprietors. NISW STORK, 327 a N 9 PENN. ST., 1 1 AN I) WINDOW SUADES! MU WINDOW SILIDIM, ST. GEORGE CODFISH JUST RHOEIV,HU, Nu, 610 PE PIN Blinn ;r1 CLOTIUNG, BURKHOLDER & MADEIRA. ac 01 sth and Washington " . - 01 0: A.. --;- d''nriaished. IEI