‘.'lAlll . . - 11.1_11.1,?. -.Mb, Lackawanna .. ain d 1 Weatorn i piilload Company Intisdplrrithetridelay, tor t down a third rail olt. nano* pugo t between Scranton voiltir a . i Ziarcam tat gliarrot ninety•three Thlo 0 alltra it tq l 4,, A i T l : nralpictlia Ito to t rtdistaine'OF iwo bow' d_rePi4dt*O4tYlettn 0104 1 ' 1 " " ' - WIZ I L-NOE . Tictij. v iletco, or'ihb Cosit, Survey. has commelleod carrying out a resole tiee' of COrigties declaring that - State eholl bptoroipkod.xittis Mull set of, staadard metric lieiglita rin d tioaitiO, - rho i peeimehe of, ttip,fialmies biro beep stint op to 'Wash: iogtort for apprOyil by the ,Departmei4,. '• =I the thieves and burglar's wore driven out of Mansfield; °bin; about two years 40,, by a vigilance committee, that town has been. orderly and peacettil,. n til within a shortelime. , Recently, howeVeri several incendiary fires have *coined" and there le again talk of re. riving the 'vigilance committee. • , . • —A Michigan raimer Was engaged a for days eloce In patting downs straw stack, when be eamel'upone t. , cow that had been buried in s e‘r,Sv!tbirty*TY'dale, and was . still alkve.' 'u was fat whin phe disapporc.ri, but had, by 411 confinement, been roducad to a mere .44017 ilOth . T1160410r0; is an lomat° of the. Itioatjo aSylom'itt Lexington, Ky.. 110 is small:in 4aferei Old 1,41, 1 ,o;th a bald head, and psi bas and irhi skirs. , Ha seldom speak.s, dl ipsOrlistis those' who address him hy.re thk4ng theithitito' politely and with dignity. •t 'll•f:,t oyernmeni toads amounting to, $O,OOO, which Mr Philo Jeett, 9f Weybridge buried inishin! fee etifetY, 'and ivhioh were bleached into almost wort tone paper laat fall, have been . gecognized by the 'Treas ury Department and the th bfiey ieftinded, ' - W. ridinestock o who perished in the Iste,tErr bleidiss4ter on tho Ohio rlvorj had a great pasinoh for pioloing tip and , preserving pamphlets. Ills collection . numbers 70,000, Alyea by his:sill to the PettesSdvanin historical Society. --A man convicted• of murder and sentenced t• tho Michigan State Prison for life, has been pardoned, as it 'was discovered to he a case of mistaken Identity, and now ho wants the Leg islature to pay hith for his services while in prison. —Tho Berkshlie (Massachusotts) Agrieultu rar Society having discotered that agricultural faire aro chiefly "hoes trote;" bail initiated re• form by resolving no longer to premiums: for trotting horses. " • ' • —Minnesota farmors aro raising feraes. They use cottonwood, gray willow, white maple, black oak and whito plum. Vrom three to five years are sufficient to raise a Hying feuco, to protect the fieldp. --A parson or on an overland mail coach was recently drugged in order to bo robbed, but finding insensibility coming over him, ho ho got off at ono of the stations and savod his pocketbook. --The Weekly Press of Saturday published tho reminiscences of Mrs. Mary Eliot, embrae• ing a history of Philadelphia at the close of the last oentury l written by Colonel 'John W. Forney.- - —Chicago, recently, some workmen cutting. ice were terrified at' the discove ry that they hfid meted the head from the bay pf a mati•whose remains Item embedded In the , , —A. man was killed at St. Louis on Thurs day by the bursting of a grindstonf, a piece of which dashed him against a wall, and drove him through it into the street. • —An Indiana youth put his Christmas candy and eomo torpedoes in the dame pocket, and blow out ttll his tooth whoa ho tried to west!• sate one pr the latter. , . , r —A atage.strack youth in Now Orloans pro°• ticed elocotiori so asliduonaly in hie room at a boardinthonso that, ho was arrested and corn• milted as insane, . . , • I boiler exploded in' Elizabeth, N. J., Friday, was burled 200, feet, and foil, on the heads of two men, Instantly killing them: —There aro now 1%7 woollen mills in Ohio, Michiptan, Indiana, Illinois, Winconsin, lowa and Michigan, with a capital of 4500,000., —Qommodore Tatnall, who commanded the Confederate "Masql . tito fleet" has returned to this cnuntrl told In New Yetk.„ '\ 1 1 Now York girlie said to have refused an ear of marriage,bacitnea her suitor had i tho habit of anooziog n his sloop. —A Massachusetts Agricultural Society in• tends at its next fair to give a premium for the boat exhibition of velocipedes. —"Not guilty" said an - ,omahajury,' " but if the prisoner Is smart be vtill leave the Terri. tory tleforo night." No loft. , --Won theatres are to ' be obliterated in Parie to troika way for of ono Baron - pause• man's now boulevards. . . • —AAA Isaacs bienko.n owed $lOOO when she' diod e and tho French Dramatic Society paid the debt. • —iknother English Catholio prelate, Dr. ClitTprd 13ishop of,Clifloo, is to be mado a Cardinal.' - - • —'The Boston Post says, tho five lending belles at the Freud, Court wear false teeth. Eli —Doniestic cite growing wild are terrifying the fearffil at San Joaquim, Ca —Not a single' member of the hiinnesole Legislature was born in that State• --California, figs are driving the- Smyrna ar• tide out of Ol Pacific market. . —Massaehusetts is getting frightened. a wild cat has appeared it North Wales. Titorp, were three kerosene Inmp alone in New York on Sunday. —A. man bad his ‘vooket.piokoil of $22,600. at Now ifireninst Friday, --Gen. Itocieseatt Imesa widow and five children. ( =MI P lo ' jiilve s s k o oo 14 4 8 $nie temple. , T, 1 s • ...Trust's anti Russia are again acttrel l y ekml Ell 'l' l llllH/ttn,* - ;la J:`1114011INIFIVERA813 FOUNDERB, , , - h • • tA n d 7,;• , .; . '1 olisman tiBALONG IN • - •r n .`t 1 . s. 6n4 'ltinitifsoturorst Supplies No. 60 1 AND 6291/Logins Biairr.t :r 1" • . • , • BRAVING PA. • . , :,1 t r , -30Elso,ttithitotaz, , • ‘. .1 1 ahx S Tit 11 ET,\ M constantly un %and the ,B ST B 14 1 as well as all Itlnds.et meat, and. sausages, liver , padding. blood pufldi Fpankfort, "Bob warten wagon .Ac,. It of whic will base ld at the lowest prices. sb, all kinds o &amaze i3klns. wholesalo "end ratal. • -• • nor 5-3ta =I . r , ...... .. .. ...., ..... ~ .*, . 1 . • „ . ..; , . on ile ... ~, ,_; ,„ ~,., -\ ql it .. 8 . • .. . • ..:46.< BARI)ETT'S. 0 t,,,,,T 4 eg, .• . 4. t 4 .1 e . e A 1 • 4SV 0 0 ;„ aZtY, HAS Yegat4td• _ • n" V '''" HAW REST(MATIVE - - ,ii• gt decided t 1 fbi N. 11. litaio Fair § end it tiow conceded bt the public to be ih• vit7 but treperstion for Iteltoling . dm or (e4rd If* to Its original color' 3 promot Ins Ito Growth, eradicating 11n.. . triorolud, Dandruff. and‘fot prutelng 44) find Ileeutlf)lng tho Half. II le Ave NOS VOISOtIoUII drug*, doia put d*.% e , : iiish% the linen. Wide, and " A g:ltl e i t ki t t t n i l (l ett N ' V i - GLositr. ' N to N• • :1 14 1 10 . \ • Noll by all Dragglats and Dealers In , rittent liedlelneN. Ji • ; BIRCH i H. H & BRO., GREAT FURNITURE DEPOT. & F.RIX Wateroom, corner Fifth '.antl Washington streets. • MANUFAcToRY, WAVIINGros 3210:10 11ELOW FIFTH ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. rIMIR 'UNDIMMED RESPEOTEUZJL Y IN ". rite publio attention to thoir splendistook of • first-olass furniture now and constantly on band, and made to order to suit.oustomers. and other articles, espeeial attention le Itt• 'Wed to their unsurpassed EXTEISIO/s1 TABLES, ; n4p9Biga BUREAUS, pituNd Room clututb, . CENTRE AND OTHER TABLES, BEDSTEADS OE Tin: LATEST STYLES,• sad every other article in their line of business. Every article is manufactured by themeelVes t in 'theiradmirably arranged manufactory, with he most perfect:machinery, al skillful median cc pad Annt%led 41 sip %immune, manner. , ' 'Also, prepared to execute all orders for • CARVING; TURNING, SAWING, and MOULDINGS. All orders promptly executed; and warranted give satisfaction. ap. 10- D R. A. 4INRIit Offlee—No. 000 Perms street, Reading', Particular attention paid to curing diseases of the Mouth and Gums, moll ns Sourvy,Protornatu ral Growth of Gums, 'Alveolar Abscesses, disease of the Alveolarprocess, Fissured Palates, and all alma to which the mouth and gums .are sub ; jeob.., • . • Tooth extracted without pain. and Inserted on MI Material used by the Profemion. , - °Moo hours, from 7A.M.t07 P. M. [doo4-ly A. CfRIEUEMEit'S Extensiv, Grain Warehouse, Now ready for FARMERS AND CONSI I ONORS, o m i t m i x op iv e ls ,s h o t n o a sm o r . e t;i" ( 14:3 1 0 1 , 14 4 1( U o p . o Or r a zi:o FLOUR 'AND FEED, &c., oah r gu e rAi h ri ° B l o e Voi c sOwle r re ta . li gs t o l° ::uVo ir ri c er s i t o b t a ji Buckwheat Meal, and Potatoes. Ofl feloobS.. N 041.08 North Eighth-St. Roading.ra.. Zte _ ( 11 1 011tk " I +4 ts Oil* ' • :1 1114AICK VOKSI,I,°4O!; irgw. Oriety:o ,ll Iva BO eoLlph wibe • 4 4 damp. , • ' • tiIWKK *vv. =RE OEM lir ItADIWO,, PA , v, I f ME FmtrraTo 3l‘ 41 • J, R.-BARRETT •de Proprletop, o • 44 4'1 • " 1 •• • ° ,.. e 14145•?j'0 'huaroduzzit, N. U. DR. A. 11, LIGHT, ' W.•J. TIHERWECHTE WILLIT4M WELLS. Agents, Readi n`g, P 4. inal , 6 ly 4 1 3 . K PRINTING t T r viog:i ob Printing neatly executed at tue 1401,•14 1 Printing ,Y,stabltehment. • • DENTIST, 0. BROWN% HAT STORE.) licnt r ope4 front No. 6 North RIM etrcet. RIONOVAL! 'REMOVAL!! BARTO'S LIQUOR STORE, Km been removed from 41to Kosatono Building to the new and elegant store, NO. 437 PENN STILEEi, Whore customers will find e very large stock of the best and purest WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES; , Act.. ever (doted to tho public of Reading. ' All the proof of the shove that is required is trial. A share of patrontigd is solicited. TOBIAS BARTO. „ . • . NEWSPAPER§ I arge lot Qt ppre..oa h'Md at- i °Meg.' wi s oh will n rZtra NOE ) . i• • • L imns , moorg, ..,..,..„ ~,.,„,,,,L.,.‘„: 00, ....4 . .._..... 'ongfatp4 ,4ll .. ,' 1 1 .4 .: Bip n t of .0" ;4 . '--.' rr4 ad, &bon m dwa7 Mgt • • ..t. Isptoli Allr t nsw I , • t W ent, won Ilk vat silsi btop at . - sag Wm lately in front or tg l at ti ka itotA OirEverithins in r abot • , hOu4 b paged. A first tato Yorip la la abo a lil A connection with tan ot*,, - , • , . , row- : ; LAMM'S BREWERY, BEAM%M.; • • • The subscribe rrespicedtly ash titinees to the POP lie that, he lv. recently enlarged his Brewery to oonsiddrable eitent, and introdueed steam Pnwr in di it, departments, and ip now rawly to supo9l all demands for SUPERIOR MALT LIQUORS, For home end Client conyarhption. Ills stbeb 41 Malt Liquors,• warranted tO keep in all as follqwar • • • • .VICSN oropT. PORTER, • BOTTLIN'O ALE,' AND ,LACIER DICER. , • PRED'it, LAUB& N. B.—A liberal percentage will be dr4 allod Agents abroad. Janrw OTIRPTIAN RITTER% • • ( "A‘ ' 0 . 04 N UINE BLOOD PURIFIER, • . , . ' • . _ KniSa7o n under" the tome of "FI4DTER'S ?AMC: , CilliN, valual4e art,ioc, (prod° at the' E'EN thotptoro. SM. ' . - RA - NGE‘.3, IiE4TER9. WILLIAM IMIDEGAM, No. 242 Penn St., Residing' The undersigned reppeetfully Invites patio attention to his newly Invented Heater. name( tho • BEST HEATER, EVER AINTRODUCED. THREE sinfEs. 4 - ' It burns loss coal, makesinore heat, takesuPleft room, and gives better satightetiOn thin ur 1140P' lar invention over introduced to t e public. —' The advantage of this superior eating spilt ti lt tug will be fully explained by the roprlator, who gnarantoes that ho will be able tO NOUN 11 Who) givo him a call that it is superior Loony oue ;non? tad. The advantages are so manifold, and $ easily comprehended, that it needs only to beacon to convince the most skeptical. In proof of this ho respectfully rotors the public, by pormissiorl i to the following named persona who are rpm lu lls, those linatera: ' (ho. It. FRILL, . .- MRS. j • travowiloW, 0. D. axioms, • 13nt,t. Ss 00... (I, A. Niollot,t,s, ' 11analrilORKE011. ' JOHN MINIUM'. ' JOB 7 KEW!. , RNOBRN ADAMS, WIC 7. . ' JACOI3 KAOIT Ali Radon,. Orphans' Homo,' omit/dor'. He also Invitee special 'Wender' to the ,• , BEAUTY RANGE •‘ Which Is a late Improved, Superior • Range for Mailing in, end for which he to the Bole Agent, in this city. This Range can be seen in operation at tho Iron City Ifall, No. 428 Penn street at Peter High's, Franklin street above Fourth; and at other places. Particular attention paid to TIN ROOFING AND SPOSJTINIU ► AND " Plastio' Slato. Roofing. Ho employe none but 'tiet ir olos. orders promptly eAcouted., am( wartan to ira satisfaction. • . , WM. tiftl 1116 Y Zdigyp. gelgenn tit. I (RYDER & • • Blanufaoturers 01 •4- - DR. §TCEirgR'S, Celebrated Toil) Heti) Bitteph , TUlPOrtors of • WINES AND LIQUORS. n Aim) soio'i'l.gents . for Chitares linpivillfrf Riff Wimples. No. 121 N orth 'Third Street, PHILADELPIIIA. E'or aalo at the Eagle Bookotore. • • atm 26- FREDERICK W. LAUER; •"O'T.ID -JAZZ.," riser Filtri and Witthington 'ere et f, Reitclitti; Bole Agent for Berke and Lobinottiountleo. for the celebrated • SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY. The Most reliable and durable Soaks ever placed before the public , . • Cali and ace them before purchasing elsewhere. • Superior inducements offered to buyers. A let of second-hand - t PLATFORM SCALES on baud and for sale cheap.. leapt II BOOTS AND .SHOES REINHOLD & SCHOENER T' SUBSCRIBERS MANE JUST Ef3TAII- Ilsh ea atilt-class Boot and Shoe-making earth shillala and store at the above, stated place, where they ate able to accommodate' quet , ometa l oth the best artiolos in their•line of business. and at lower prices than at, arw other place in the city. • • • , The following list of pripes proves oil we ray Men's calf boots ,• 114 Mind upwards. Men's kip boots , • • " . ' • 1300 Men's working shoes. • -100 Men's *cook Calf Congress gaiters. bin toes, 390 Man's calf Mustard gaiters. • fen's calf Belmont!. ; • •• I en's kip Balmora Hoge eat( Pelmets% • Boys' kip Balmoral*, • . , Youths' kip Balmoral@ , Women's lasting high Polish, , • '• • if Women's Cbrigtestgalters.„ ,75 tal 'WOlkien's luting Battlers's, ” Women's Morocco lialtnorabq ' Women's;Morocco oboes, •• : • • • • • ! 6$ W_omeres kid sllPPersi , Misses' lasting Polish. , • A 45 Youths' galtqrs fro m ' 15 cis. tO 'llll iroutto and boys shoes • ' 30, ets. to 90 • Also.'" large stook notions on' toad and for sal , T e alxive prises are fewer, than at any , gtikay place of business Lis the city. . , PArtionlar lateral* Si paid kinds of to+ 'pairing. • REINHOLD & SOLICRNEIi • ( NO. .41 NORtili-:BLitTH WTREET,;( (Ahoy* 244 covFi: Epttex.l• .1 , 4 C ' • - REA.DIN , • ; ; ) •Aptlill.l ;; • •:• , ; ft . an 1-6sno KEYSTONE HEATER 11 j/. FOB THE'PEOP ' THE BEST AND 0 A.PE'STI No. 41 North Sixth Street. READING ; PA. rtgrA/RINO,, ...tea©f .e-T3 i iii4V 3lf T METROPOLITAN' it. GIFT t; ANY!! = osse,eurre TO THE AMOUNT or $2.10,010. ,• . . , witoronopee aim/0W ZWitsta •.- , •10 ca h • C '07447. titr.l ...•r t ." r t —w • r : , Zaoi POP 41 , COM 40poes•oetowts04! . •.......... • ""' $OO ek itepatip- 100 " .;••» " 26 in so is inegailt 105198 " 4 . 00ir#1;n0i......:.Z104 PO to 0:40 w• ' ' • " 73 to 130 Sewing " 60 to -175 Muslem Boxes it , oto ow Fine Gold Watches " 75 to go Tine Silver. 30 to - too tine Oil Paintings, "Aim e e . .enigravings, Silver Ware, Photograph - Albums, and S. large assort ment of Pine - tiOid Jewelry, in all valued at ; 1,40000K10 DOLLARS. . it Chance to Draw . any of the above Pntree by Plirchasino a 404 tag Tfoket for gti cent,. Tickets describing • ,eaeb Prize are SEALED: in Envelopes-and thoroughly mixed.' Oa re ceipt of 15 Cents, arnuded Ticket wilt be driWn, without choice antt delivered at our oftlee, br sent b,y mail to t any imidress. ,Tbe prise named upon it will bo_dellvered to the tieket-holder on payment of ONE POLL.t.Ii. ~PriSllB will be /M- I taediately sent to any address, as requested, by express, or return mail. . You will know whet your Pitts is kefore you pay for it. Any I / rite may be excJlanged for on" other of tie fame Value. (''No Blanks." ArOur *twos can 40pend on fair dealing. REFER NOEtlWe *Sleet the few following names tlie•many' who hive lately drawn valuable Prises and kindly permitted• as to pub -I.lsh them: 8. T Wilkens, Buffalo, New York, 61,00; Mrs. E. Stuart, 70 Nelson Place, N. Y, Mies H. Moe :, Chicago, 111., Piano, valued at 0301 W. Curtis, w Raven, Gol d Wateh, 001 i Robert Jaeksen t Dubuque, Setting Machine, 4100 i Philip Mouar tngtoby, Louisville, K„.300; James - Hogars„ Wash n, y. ugton i D. C. Musical Box, 030; Altos Emma Valwartb.tillwankee, Wis., Plano ; Rev. T W. Pitt, Cleveland, Obio, melodeon; CO. ornuoNs or TUE PRESS. • We publish no names without permission. "They are doing the largest business;, the firm Is reliable. and deserve their ammo's...l iircekly Zibune, 111). 8. „ "We have examined their systeun, antA iknow torto,be a fair dealing firm.—N. Y. 'Herald, ta • , "Last week a Mend of ours drew a 9300/ pritS, Which was promptly received.— Daily Newt, M r hB,lBBB. fiend for eiroulaf Miring many more rotoronoes end favorable notices from the press. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. IMP ow 11:scage ol b l eated Enveropes contains One Cash Oft. Six Tickets for Ono Dollar, 13 for Two Dol lars, 83 for Five Dtnlare,llo for Fifteen Dolby., AU letters should be addressed to HARPER, WILSOffCo g In Broadway, N. Y I . KEELY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ! I:4' IT MBE R - -REAreitito,! _ - ! toopa, c ouat ao tly °lt is and for sato at the I LOVESt . • PAICtS, W 4 UTE rpm, miE ? .o4ovic, BBBUCK I CREAKY OAK, ABB, CKKO`NBT, INDIANA 'BLACK AND;WHILTK WALNUT, UAKOLINAI' YELLDir riNE, • ME - lIICUIGAN PANEL MEE LUMBER, Thoroughly Heasouod and undo: cover. WITIT.I4 PINE, CYPRES6', AND NOR= IitOZINA WIRENBIVAMPOEDAR SIC I N. GLES. Ar**Ordera reepectinily solkolted and promptly attended to. For prices, Ito:, lan at tho NEWT -OFFICE (ht tAe Chtlumr.ofliturth upul Pine (Wed, • , or, dcb*eas KEELY • Feb 28, 18884fdl •r • READING PA, THE CRY, IS STILL THEY ' THE HUSH CONTINUES FOR BOOTS AN - D „ silogi'' s. N. T. GEHO, •' . _ . tk§ixtoriAnt.a -., . BOOT, an,BllOE • AMER. •• • 663',/iiin.oreet, Reading; ?a.. , pi AS F IS F A Mfi f V MI P 3l l l P agl ass ortment 11nle is city Also jJadire aqd Ohlidren's Shoes of all nds, Sae list , of styles and jprioes ; . ' 4 01V i r r, b Tf t44l / 1 20. Pe a ' 'tj 0 1, t. $1 , 4 Bo y.„, ” •:. .. , .. .• i, , , 200 " . 275 y ou thr a 11 41 11 • 150 " 2go Women's hip taco boots, , . . 125 't 175 Women'. Goat Polish, ' , '2OO " 275 Missed' , •,• ii i .64 . • s • 150 " 225 M a n la Va i i i iNiq rr.or ' ' • 800 100 Miss• 80 omen" 0 " ' mi ss • ' . o II . • 70 Children's • " ao deo.7 %_______i__ PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE AL REAL ESTATE..—The following real estate will be offered at public sale on Wednesday Jan nary 27th, USW, at the public house of Jacob Graaf, Esq., ,in the village. of Leesport, this oounty . , , • No, 1 All that certain two story BRICK House with kitchen attached, eltuato in the village of Leesport, fronting on the Turn pike,. and now occupied by William Weisser. There is a stable and a good welt of water upon this property. No. 2.. All that certain two stery BRICK HOUSE with Kitchen attached, eitunte in the 'village of Leesport. fronting on the Turnpike, and now oo- Copied by Daniel Edelman. There is a stable and a good well of water with pump upon this prallerty..) " NO. & All tbatcertaitt two story BRICK HOUSE with Kitchen attaOhed,altuate In the Village of Leesport, fronting on the alloy North of the Turnpike, and now occupied by John Hersh nor and Adam Speicher. There is a largo lot 'of ground to be sold With thin property. N 0.1.. All that • certain one story FRAHE HOUSE with Kitchen, situate in the village of Leesport, fronting on , the alley North 'of the Turnpike, and now occupied by Emanuel Kent'. ner'and James Butler.. , • ' No. 6. All that certain two story BRICK, HOUSE, situate in the village of Leesport, front leg, on the talley Mirth' of the 'Turnpike, and now ocompled by Sknon Haohomer. No. 6. A tract of ten sorbs of PASTURE LAND in excellent condition, in Ontelagnfte township, bounded by lands of Leesport Iron Company, TiOnlieville Mengel% estate, Dry'rti l irose Wiley awl others: •• • • • o. Te• Also,- a certain tire FRAHE BUILDINO, with a frame kit* en attached, froPting on the Turnpike in the 'V liege of Leos, part, adjoining prdperty sPf J. P. Dommal, Ban id Stout auct4lithers, , noir occupied by. Peter WenseL 1 et) 116 iOO .. The uMbeglivittel o'clock In the, after. palm, " Imott 4,40 ;ogtid,i i tignii, wilLbe pga(ll2 knout'. uy " ' ' CLQuiinlt t ' 2 L L' ' i.4.1113E1S G. RAMLIZY, ,jim' j.. z zzeoutara oprobbweloneen decod. t. J., , rizeoutarsorToblim...-- .V.B ATE — OP . 'JOAN' : IiEOI.T r EL, JlZALitte Of Heidelberg , U,Oithstilii; Berke 'OOTintk, iteeehliert - 1441011 Orlidtithslittittitierto the co. is lo 9,....t:the'itift ll llsled deped. Opt ' ' bove . been ATIMmN4 10 t al e SUO*ll4er,:.- Al l persons lod e Tted, tOleg omiq oto rogiaiigtott tp .suilEe tpum 1444, RAYlgOet s Vhooe.nomog fnalm4 to Present wep t p qt e 4 for se ament. ~ 0 XO liti• t holm totcaton . , . . AA, Bodo Oa, Pl. i,r,: i 0 u • . A general assortment of AND AU3O I - DE):-- - 401INSTON, - - - - - 7 il . :441,00ll r : ‘lOOt!..lO.SP, 11,141 Oil:PiOff, At: 7 ,NcIUtiI..FRNE,WRIORNTIIN#T. • „ 71114 ONLY 1111'8101AX 41:6YNUTOINU. hie discovered the most Certain, 'Speedy aad • Effectual Remedy la the world for DIBEASXB OF IMPRUDIssInOIf. . . , ,• SCOW ill nix Omni Pk' VI/ling: Person; Ruined oti ,ftrrukranf ~enders, Ortitsyt Ziciaritg Potion, Mercury, should apply ftnenettlately. • , • A VDU.% WAltliAliTliD Olt 140.Alitit, AN !`ROM ONE TO TWO DAYS.' - Meet, Stricture, Sentinel Wittiknit* Weakness In the Deck antilthnlis, Affections of the Kidneys andlliadder, involuntary Discharged, impotency, General Debility*, NervOuSnens, Dyspepsia, Lane lnor, Low Writs, Coufusion of Ideas PaWits* ion of -thulloart, T im idity, Trembling , °Blight ovOitldlnOss, Dlieasesof thelleadahroat, Noise or Skin, Affeettone of the Livery Lunge, etetneoli or Bowels—those• Terrible &neer,. re arising from the solitary Li abl ts of Youth—silo l• NT and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syrens to the Marinelli of Ulisses,blighting their most brilliant hbpoa or anticipations, rendefing ms rialto, 4110., lava. MUM. YOUNG iIEN. . o;epectially, who hair() memo the victims of Soil. Ury, Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually, aweeps to au untimely grave thou Sands of Young Mne of the trinst exalted tat. entaand brilliant intellect, who might'othenv lee have entranced listening Senates; with the thun4 dors of eloqueueo ta 'naked to eebtfukr the living lime, may call with full confidence. • TAKE %PARTICULAR NOTICE.. Tttiisit are some of the sad melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz t Weak noes of the Hack and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Lobs of filutantl i ar Power, pall* Lefton of the Heart, Dyspepsia, ervous Irritable Ilty, Derangement of the Digestive" Functions, tienefat Debility, Symptoms or Consumption, ME DOLLY.—TiIe maul adopts on the mind are much to be droatled—Loss of Memory Confusion' of Ideas, Depressions t.f Spirits Evil Forebod ings, Aversion to Soelety, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidityi au., tire some of the evils produced. _ MA,R r • Mart lotl POrBollB, or Young Wien 'contemplating 'marriage, being aware of physical weakness, or genic) debility, deformities, ite., should apply immediately. He who places himself under tile care of Dr, 4, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle. man, and conildently rely upon 'his skill as a ptiyaimon. • ORGANIC W,EAKKESS,IMPOTENCic, I - ,DIREDDIE4T MARItIAGE, iv Di.;Johnstonik Marvellous troatment'lveitk. liess of the organs is speedily cured and full vigor restored.. Thoufianda of the most nervous, 4h! bilitated and impotent, who had lost . all ,hopes, have boon iminediatety relieved. All impediments to Marriage, Physical er lifen. tal Dbuptalitioation, Loss of Probreative Power, Nervous irritability, Trembling and Weakness, or oxhadation of the most foarcul kind, speedily cured. ) • DR. JOHNSTON ) y• 'Umbel* the Royal College ofBurgeons, London, (4ialluate from one of the most eminent Colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has boon spout m the hospitals of liondon, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, ha, effected some of the most astonishing ogres that were over known ; many troubled vilth', ringin In the head and oars ' whon asleep, great nervou nese, being alarmed at sudden sounds, netts, with frequent blushing, attended sometiMess with derangement of mind, were eurelk imme .diatalY• I YOUITG: MEN . 1 7 . Who haveinjured themselves by a• eortalit prat. Moo indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at. school, the effects of which are nightly felt, °Von when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage Impossible, and destroys both mind and body', should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope Of his country the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyuients of life, by the cfonsequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a certain sefiret, habit. Such persons utter s before contemplating MARRIAGE, ' • . reflect that a sound rand and body are the most nooessery requisites to promote connubial happi. nose. Indeed, without these the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage's the prospect hourly darkens to the view s the mind becomes shadowed with despair and tilled with the melan (Moly reflection that the happiness of another be. comes blighted with our own. DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided And imprudent votary et Leasure findsthat he has Imbibed the seeds of f his painful disease, it too often happens that an ill•timed sense of shame or dread of discovery' deters him' from applying to those who,l'rom education and respectability, can alone befriend hitnl h delaying till tam constitutionaisymptoins of this orriddiseaso teak° ;their appearanee, 81204 as u aerated Sere throat diseased noso,nocturnal pains in the head and !intim, dimness' of sight, blotches on head,he shin-b extr e miti e s rms, blotches the false and , pro. grossing with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall in, and the victim of this awful disease becomes a hor i fidobjeet of commiseration, till death puts a toer od to his dreadful sufferings, by senffing him 0 4 % that UndiscoveredVonntryfrOm whence no traveller roturns.'l . . , • DR. JOIINSTON, , • Orrthz, No. 7 SOUTH FIiEDEIVOK STIM181", Left band side going from Baltimore street, a doOre from the corner. Fall not to observe the name and number., Lettere must be paid and contain a stamp. Tbei Doctor's Diploma hangs in his Waco. ENDORSIMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousands cured at. this institution year after year, and the numerous, important Bnrgleal Operations performed by Dr. Jolinston, witnessed by the' reporters of the " Sun," ".011p-, per ) " and many other papers,. notices of -wAloh have appea l ed again and again bora . ° ho pnblio, bPstdos lib standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility, le a stifilcient guaranteoto the afflicted. SI“N DISEASES SPEEDILY CUZtED, ' Iday 20.1868-Is(lksvi PACIFIC RAILROAD NEARLY YINIOBED. 1450 Miles Built. TIIE UNION PACIFIC It. It. CO. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD . R. R, CO. • , • Have added Seven Hundred (700) Milos te their lines during the current year, while ,doing large local passenger and freight ,busineSs. The thrOugh connection will undoubtedly' be' coin Dieted next amnreer, • when the through truffle will bo very great.l k'orty thousandillen are now employed by the 'two powerful • companiesi in pressing forward the groat national highway to a speedy Comidotion. Only 800 mites remain to be built, Of which 200 aro graded and ready for 'the rails. • • ' . , First Mortgage Vold Bonds of tho Voton Pacific, IBillioatlVoinpank for solo at par, and interest4l and First Mortgage, (fold Bonds. of thO Control! Pacific ItaiirOad, at lea and interest. • f The priticlaal and Interest of both bonds are payable' in gold. DENWEN&BItO. tkE4thi§ - • • GOLD, ETL, - No. 40 SOUTH • nOlt 7414w1n • • .LUMBER LUMBER!! • BOAS. ,k - t ItAIJDENBVSII,. . Corner 4th mil? . apruae Street. • (The title Linsier•Yard on 44/s sired, 6eloW ;srepn.) E CHEAPE S T AND li;iosT CIONVENLUNT YARD IN TUE We' - mba•tio constantly on - hand •a large assort- Efoltbr all kinds of Lumber, *hsoh • Cosed - dfratthe ii3vvost .ins4*knt 'prices in 4 lan* ee to suit pnrobasers. ' • AllO. BOA 3. 030, W. 11.1.1i.03N0U811 1 • 11 . 9 b. 24414 • 1113111 - MIItINTINC4 ,•-•‘ • ? ) ';` • • •. • ~• , .S .' I ; The ProPrletv_s , of the Daily , Eagle and weekly Gazette ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK nolurri,Y, NEATLY, FAIR PRICES! • ( 1 ampla Monition and good worinnoo they ere enabled to oxoonto trqtry stormy printing desired by 'MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, • AND BUSINESS MEN; 8110/1 Aft Books, Pamphlets, Posters. Handbills, Programmes, . , , • Circulars. Legal Blanks, . . Notes, Receipts, Bill-Heide, • ' Letter-Heado,_ Ball Cards, Bills: of Fare; Wedding Carde, Wo are confident that all work entrusted to us will bo done satifactorlly to the customer both as to style and price. Our porsonal and political friends - are re minded that thOy can materially tdd uk, with. Out any disaclvantago to thomsolvos, by giving us their patrouttgo in this line..,• . Orders by esprose or mail wil bo promptly 'oxecuted. Address . RITTER, & Co.. DAILY EAGLE AIVD GAZETTE OFFICE 50 Penn Street, Readiig, Pa. Jung 6, 1988. REGISTER'S NOTICE. TO AI. .p.Ensolui CONVNIZIYEA NOTIOIBII'pREDIC, ( LIVEN, THAT the following keconnts hare been Med to the Office of the Register, lh and for the county of Rork% and that the Bathe will be presented to the Fans' Court for con lirmation on Satunloy the day, of 4anuary . next, at ' lO - o'clock A a Mu) 4..ourt /loue, in the City of Rustling. 1888, Filed becomber Aooolint, Of John. Pfleier, Executor of Elisabeth 11011 Man, deceased, ' filed Dpeember 10. Account of Xgnatius Shade Administiktor,of Anthony Shade, deceased.' Filed ,December Account of Augustus Koch. 01 1 Executor of Sarah Koohel, deceased. Riled December 14. Account 'of Daniel Bus. kirk, Guardian of Sarah Spies. " FRIA Doi:ember 14. Aooonnt of Joseph Day. sher, Minlulstrator of Catharine Homan, de. Ceased., •• . . ... . . • riled Daceniber 11,. Atcount Of 'William Krlcki Administrator Of John Krick, deceased. • Filed December le. Aceount of William Plelisti Adininietrateir Of Daniel Fisher, deceased. Illel't:Peceinber /El. Aceoune of I , 4loholanJon ea and W illiam Xpotind * Nmieulorif 91 Mary Joni!, . . da_oaaaed. - filled Deeembcr 28. Actotint Of ittily L. Veber, guardian of 'Jonathan 1210h0Wer. ' • J. D. wetotan, Register, ' RiativeWs Orsitoa.DeCtetnber 23,1Niti-4t; QATAR OF VALATAIILt WO — ODITANN. N- , --On Saturday, Janary 80,1809, at it o'clock P. 14., the undersigned w il t offer at pUblio sale, et Dffngter's tavern, in Alsace township, a bout tq Rotes of CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, in\part 01 thirty years growth, situato in Alsace township, Borba county, adjoining • lands Pt- Josiah P ° ' Tarlt, • /bulk, James Z. Oriesemer and others. The land runs out td the turnpike and the wood can cattily be, removed. Tihs properly will be offered. in 10 acre lots or in ono piece, to suit pterehaSers.tlondittons • will bo wink known, at the time or Oa% by AMOS W. POTTElinn, • JONATIIAN4HOEXII, Jan 0-84. • JAMItS MILLER. • A SSIGNEEIs A.Ja.sold tit pnbito sale, at thepublic hounp of Jacob N. Stipler, in Onyderoville, Exoter town. shill), Borba county, on Saturday, Jaime* , Enth, 18W, the following personal property of Jacobite. On) der, to wit ; , liorsos i 84 bead of cheep, one new twocciM Cariage, Buggy, new Spring Wagon pith cover, a one Horse Farm Wagon, Slelgh_, Aortic Scots, WinnoWing SIM, Grain Cradles, How Plow, Hay row, Shovel Harrow ' s lot of ?allo t a lot of ScoPlY Barrels. a large Copper Kettlenig ft great Willy other articles. Belot° commence at t o'clock in the' aft4racen of 8 / 41 d_t_iMt When Atte:Wane° will be given and ' - tarots maue kr- boribor, in .alp, __Jrka y, terra of Christian isinnig.nonr I.taltibtufiva tavern, the following personal pro Perth vttl r, 6 excellent working horses, 1 two year olleolh 1 one year old colt, 10 excellent lunch Wog heifers; I bull, two and a half years old, 1 young hullgt; 7 fAt oxen, 10 sheep, 4 sows; 9 shoats Chet ter county whites), 1 bread wheeled wagon, with body, one narrow, wheeled wagon, 1 one hone wagon,S9lll3ll Wegoattlarriage,s9air bay laddegv. 1 two horse s eigh, 1 on e horse sleigh, ono tbietir frig inaohlna with sweep p ower ;,' yowl and' reaping flinching), grain rall, oor n4be t; barseLrakb,k.keed.drill,' plougrui, t I tnol o 4 o oilittrators„ $ spike. barrorh straW.eu ter, full sett blacksmith tools , grind stoneiB saddles, heavy harness for 7 horses, 11 0 ' ring° harness,. sleigh bells,, twos, swiellfie•t rets anti OPreadeitiOM 111411' log challis fi fth chalet, NW book, ro and %mato, star le evYth e, 1 rakes, LA I N s covelp, 46 two bushel bar. • M I XI, kettle e farm bell,wood stOVe.bodatesilt • ' 4 081 c: tflittlys othef• r artlalca tooPl' 'mem to fgentiOn. ' 11 44 tO catnepc4 at 10 mato* inietsely, we lt . 001 143101111.fif IWO ,Wlll be midis known " 4gWAN 41111911 X he t V. B. Dni Anotloneer.- . VISTATE , OP ' lOUN D. 1117# 1 d ! Let t ili E n=iB3ll l c i l h tt r tt C ;l u titTellit r e f, Abate decedent bare been mo l ted to the eill'; MOW. ; Altpereone IV i cbWl to wild cetia 4 od rl4 3 ft•ed to .onoke Eedlate th otteingidelpne reee4e. M U M 3 k P 'V P \ OM /VP litt. 4 ? • for title en; u . • k • 1 ' ' • Asti tarry/. RrrrisH; .iv‘ I • , JOAN L , . RITTBB ei BAIRIL K. BI TS 6:9 0 0 C 1 0 4 t :1; .1.. ;1; AND AT Catalogues, ' Lables, eialnees dirds, &0,,
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