BEADING , ' -PA! TUESDAY, 'JANUARY 12, 1869. - CITY AND COUNTY.i bongo:toms whci fail to , icce,ive tho Eno9; regularly t will confer a favor by leaving notice rattan (Ace, where all complaints of irregulk. its or latences of delivery will be promptly b. tended I•,'i COMMIINICATION3 intended for publication itu 0 0 E4o IA - must be aceompanied by a respons* ele name, as a - guarantee of sincerity On 00 Ti part of the writer. The . not be pub..; paless,sp,dosirpa by tpeporropqrukat. - fitiddid,hut)te!tiiiirs 4o4nOatinl.' cations short and to the point, I Our span, is (.0O Halted for very long artlebis; Write only on one aide off the paper, and as plainly as possible, without ,floityislies. • U.l 14. 4 7 ' , ( 44lierldt 44tOikt - i tifki.itartr I ; Third; 7;5. - Jan. 11-' .... ________. i k I_ _ _ • - • ~ Tips oqineition fohvertne, by-Mesa:N. 3.iti. Htichter an d O; it: Nbicillsot the Misters' Fnir on Haturday night,. resulted In favor of J.. i.L', /Richter. The cano ih a handsome ono, and 1$ valued at PI. -• . Ilat‘;:',l, i'.'L l llli WY Milt e t lilil Tholleol h 0 Cal kfity of Lectures at Library'.llall, next Thursdax! , It i evening—sub eet, "Typos of Civilization. • ' OA "Ilium ay,. Jon, .21 t,c5V: ,J., .3ifYl tit TKl,u43i, .LPI. her , Cliturola • )011 A0.041,n ioh tiMatrifinony." f-f,...,', , •.).,, ,,, !.1:i 1 s , --,-- , TON I'OU/down Ledger Hayß: We learnt at a portion ofthe;ldt,gdalog at,tho,f4picsl, - ,110 010 , itokortown,llerks coUnt3i,settled down solne NOV,PU or,c+lght 'Rm oh, on Friday night ,last.' Huppoaoff ttrifto minadd by the sinking dowt) a slopo eatendin groin the BoyertOwn lon Minos, near by. • ' . , iil(in WATIIII.--, Thp.kioavy rainsiOfi4iiii ay and yesterday call Od , !qnito a? freoliot in tho, fiehuPliiii. Tfilo morning, at . 9 'cluck, he water leg-attained a height of 5) leettit tho t guide post, at tho foot ofiriink n etre° ...—L: A hey° the liarrisburgptdo the.tow-patli till' ove`rflowod; ttelyell as at other` places up h,s . Wet. ! , f. : . , ~ ..-4,--------•-: ..)vii.,,, Nfoants' Mitt'icritsm.—,W i litLrojilly exce!eern trona() will give .o j_ta or t tr Tio - rfortnatice, at 'Library klall eiti'W•Aithosday evonln44. A rleb Orograinnto hi offorod i and a full ttousa ittalt•_oo. oxpoctod, The 'Morrfa trottplYtttatbifaiie,a; a numbor of the iiiillaNrillats in tiro profosBlon, Ana their ontortalninents aro not only chafito, but highly enjoyable!: • GeratutepollonA;, , • , ~.,', . )i',4 -i - -------, _. -11-1-------•" , A DAM GOOD riSI.L.--rSOITIO tiniO Sineo p ~ 3 11 COrlVE”).datlt itijgoApg, htimoir ,a 4 l iabive i (nearly) PUI?llakot!. a itosl!!)4,i fi tat O'filtpra k tle 001 manna, min storimkad s c4 lor, oaci,loa ,wa i thl be pawed ()yen tho f tfe)4lg4, yall'oy., allrpael i ll No (QOM:, Thtp i .yoritt49,ll :1•1400,), - can did not 800 ,- the r! i ttti)l,7 ~bliti.pli, o o4 ~ i tr,„ Th.)ii llnzloton fitintivol o9pfpdg. /I. johOg(ipn I§ll, htt) yioido.nuct filipoarod rib A.,( tn,clß94#6ll , - , -:• . „ , A 'BEnliS Couti'rk AlYritonVsB.—WO :ttn; Aorstand that the talented wife of a rising young professional 'gentleman of this ,eity is busily employed . in writing a worlt. upon Metaphysics, which will; no doubt; bq Widely read at. home and abroad, on accAmtut of the' o a lgipal thoughts ,Lberein presented. • his 1 oik . wili makeitt debtit under the amp cos of a celebrated publishing house in llos pm Ilorks county 'may Well ho proud of co tn• buting her share to the literature of the c tiw try. .- ' . • ~i . . . . i,' , t i 7 , - ,-- - - --,---9 . 71 - 14 - 4 ,. ' •. , I ' A I'uiiiiirq 81061'1NQ MATen took pliel. on Nevorallik 111 1 1 on Saturday-1! ; or. shot; sin glo barrel guns; 21 yards rise, 86 ..yards folk-- Tho result way 119 followsr 1 . W. 1.11 les; 1 ,;q: t c• ,' • , ,1 1 1 0.0 0 •i" i ~';.\ 4 Goo: Sot ay, ' 4 • i,O 1 0 0 0 . 0 J. Ulmer, , - 1 1 0 1 1.1 H. Fick, t, . • 001 0, I.l' J Mercer, - n 1 1 0 0 1, IV. VVllliarns, . • • , 10l 0 1 1 A. Ithoads, . • ,• . n.aerharitt,• . ' , ''b 1, 06 1 0 O. Collor, • ''• ' - ' ..0 . 0 1 0 Ol) . . t - . • • . , .....-:_1_.,.......4. 7 .1-...., 'J. U . ' ~ . 1, . i t ,1 L POLTOR AFFAlns:—MAttltiati Stump Ittiv,res 'dont of the Bth Ward, aintlecciatilonally Mitt tblas Stump gets stightly 4 , , ohfustleated." lifiit-i (Inas Stiimp,Wlicin ul der. tbo infitience ilti,lred eye," like mast other. persons similarly tfAttik tad, does a groat Many naughty things. , Mat thias Sttinip will break' 'things whonVaptain •Whlskey conatininds. 'ln fact, Matthias Stinn is a! regular. 4o eld stelno,ol." • !Yesterday Mail thins Stump was in Just Such a ooadltiOn; watt becampy disorderly . . Ho drove his wife and & mil f' the 'house, , bud Waw.raififpg a odovl Of altniiiiis;" Whert;,Ofileekii Play, and Goodhart very calbetually pn i t'a tit.o %. Vir trail devilish proceedings ,on the part .of MP; hiss stump, by taking' hini , •to the Station Ito Imo.' For all of which - Matthias fitting); will 'li4vti,it; hearing befor6 the,MaYer,'te'4o,",":! ' 1 • .:,', There were 20 lgagpetii4 ; l,.4o 1! 7, last night, • ' •1 . ''• 1 ..-:. •, • • ' 1 • . 1•-• -- , ±410 -----1 , --- 1 ,.1 • I I. } 4 . - f 1 110 * TO . lifAltii ' ,, ll,Anii TiirES."7 l -11- keed' way to make 41 11ard Tlitiota . ," le tii refuse to pay all • bills , although you havo the 'money n,y4trin• pdcketL-putli men to pay • you who haven't ilia Molloy altlningli yoti can get along without It—if a man don't meet Ins obligations A 1 74101.019 toll© toy I)',OPOMOCOUPP: - M9rtl that , he Kaboat,to A.shursi,? 2 r-put 49,wsAtheA,-Ligos of your hands before it iis necessat.Y-Tkeep. back . r an trent. iiniiitot . *Intl!: tho Iptleos•iget lip . to "etarVatlonliiiteil'i--:•oo)nraniyirt . tiponiations that, vitt ebotild pay, ynulf,ntedttOry:l4,lo4-.for get that tinneeoisitiry: i fietroneb#lol44'!•lloteatio hard tithes instead of,bottering , thotiv,earry a' long face and , talk long and nibtirsitnlly_oCevils to Cenati-i-do those and otinir ' (Opt' like them ) and 4 i hanttlinos'! will ahrOlri•Xitno,',h,Oivoyfir little dauso there may 1u for tlpit,.-,-, , ' ritILADP:VPItIA ilNll It.:A7bINCI,I NIA 0AI). animal mooting 'of' tlin t attsiktto dOrs of this Company ,ivaa held Utdieen .yooma,v, et the otliee, .No. 2 . ,17 itiouth Fourth atroot, *Phila.. dolphin.' • ' • • • .r>> 1 ~ Tim Annital repOrt, .tho:Preiddepti and-. Board of lttanagebt itiMrht that during the past • year hUsineaSAHA ,grqa,t y In. ereasod'over tho previous year, andtbo nt oophny is in highly.prosporous oonditioiti aeries of tosoitttions• contplimenting ,tho President'and Board of Itiroctors,leir the ijw oossfill toamtgeotelittf,the .04(1 'ilti.l ; 44 the, past year, aunt,: authortzing the inootning Board to oarryittto o iloct the measures Bug. goatod in tho anital'repitrt,oVero' otfored 'and Nvoro ixnantinPlisly atiaptfßV..• ' • An (Abelian for °Moos w%va thou Mr; Chas. ig..Bmitit, who hasil lschorgod the dating of Prosidont so ably and with' sorndoh faction to thb stobkhoMotO,Lwits,' fe7Olttl:01 ; d.t9. that position. Wni: , )ypPti,:loo blarY. Samuel Bradford, • TretviinrOkyn 1 .e Board of Managers:wore:also re.oleetedi • f- • A NATURAL' Cutitost+v::- 1) 1 4 110 - '. 8161 1 do' /lir Igia boon on OxilkbitiOt at t ikijahler's 11t74 to or sonto tin) o , past, baS,beett titiCoAt'to fian castOr:,:olty, info ' , unmoor ~tijirc,B , thus epoakaof this rowarkable curiosity:, . 'IMO en'tdlloi3t speolnion or tho cumin() rani . ): will,p foto oyor . scon,,br ,perhaps • anybody 0143 1. bas Oyetttoeit, pit intaniniod thiS tooftiing. ti t was a Btu Md. rat-tOrrier dog, abotit two and a helfinehos in height, • and about throo inches in length: ' 'rho dog • has a historyy... fie'wtia born about eighyotirs tigp in IJortdott' and at the ago yfal*teon nitinthh4aS killed,—whoth • er,dosignodiy or,accidontaliyis not 'stated. 4t fio time of his life did ho 'weigh more than two' onncps,tuid beyond doubt Tow tho smallest in Aim wo rld, - After /hid &atilt he ilrisistuffed ttad nicitinied, and placed under a Vlass cud., 4thibreillittit to thleeduntry thy att,Engliali nun.' Ills deitth'ertiatod ;piny tt - , Honsatibh • ntnong the , Lon( on dog failufOrSi ',ird BeTB Life tn. London :the groat, sportlng papok pf England, dovo , nearly tt, full •nultutin of small typo to a istory and description of the dog. tt I 'really a wonlerint curiosity In Its ways,4ria the who Wish tit itoolt O A.ho grat-' • Itiod by calling at' Misiller'soVden," Wbere.• wilt be kept on exhibitiOn,for, *few, weeks Mr. Mahler 'has seettrod 'Vat toonsldera lo f L t opuv e ar o ex p en w,: .1 1 4 4,lt!tiwp.) .1 ...j . ' fcf 1 ====! t lai ••• l P . r Its , 11e lltie• r• NA • l at i lik t tAitr iiltrttl • • • #NrAir, fe k ;-j havelbeen gnablti to ,report bu t 9 tbd Yet Piano tlthb; bit acoodhl torque heir%braddelito. Altbdtegh laltgltotovea et rather lower. prices trt i wliat Ave were weed to ltecome .tears- ago. But let it opaio etandardythe sooner the better; Aewben the 'crash conies it will boa* . much the heavier. • ' • '‘ •, ti • Grain tofu a' rather lower condition I,' ut still too high here for the Eastern Ma rket s. m homes" hope we ay son hom- to "tbitt stand rd, bat we are able to ship Edstivithout so much sOmpetition in prices. / I * • OW holds its ownprj)fty well, mid k thin , for sprite onto, towtngte!) the solidi main. :r or obit) erlosworking In the coal , roggion. 04rbighly esteemed friend, Atm Whiakey stuivihb tvethought was in a tielr Way of te • I toting exone te*n days ago, died on Wednes• al' tearaiag.at twenty minutes before eight' i'vook. We have Jost a, kied 'doted and a • neighbor. u Everylxkly . who know him eyed him, as be was :a kind father and hue- Bro wee a faithfld believer in the doo. rives ofthe B i eformed Church, and ,discbarg td the titittes df hie( eilWas a devout Chris. I*. Who thorn incur ' iritdht r , ho eleeps, • 4:81 the aleep that is oft to him. ' Vire' mourn he less, but we do not know how aeon we are o followct He was burled on Sunday Worn; , nit, Kt eiriklpk • Springs; Ccnetety,) here *rale a Very large boncotirso of - people athered together to pay the last 'tribute to , The Churett was filled to its fullest acity, and a great' many worn obliged- to h a ayotttsidet Bev. Wm. Pauli oflielateth—tho uneral services evlncod deep feeling for his friend, -The text is St, Math. w, 25th chapter • nd 21st verse, - ; ; IXINE • Dark OM sighiaSeentling, • • From anguish ladon !haste, ' .'• ; Weeping na the, Yee gently bowling', ' "4 • (rot' a father suukto rest.' • • Ott Ilion tueraOr,i awalion ' • .• In their heartss affaiti sincere, • Olt shall set•ripv, soreoreeken, • Worthy totobitone drop tour.' ' ,13loeaedrittOti IlnOW full of gladriess. • , eirelo round, light Alvin°, • I would woriu'of sadness, : , Vet' quo h haPplogia pa thjno. touis.truiy, G. s. ' , fior kitioemokeravtlie Letter. ' i ', , , Iptow ! lgANCEpoyii,tt's, lan. 11,•1849: • ' Itntion• IVTLY eiVIVEI:--Nodify l a fatalacel dont by gait oecuirred bore. • William IP.Burk.: 'hard and fanhly hid• tilled their stove before going to lust In the , night: Mr. Berkhartl got .out of bed to open the window when ho Salton thotOori ': The; noise , aroused ' his .wife, who ' rOtiOt, *hen 00,011 also, Overpowered by the beill 'ffa•O e 'ttlici 00l8i) of, her falltiroitsed a young ruin stooping in the same hOliso, who oaino to their asspittnieui $llO by the aid of a physician .saved their lives. .... - • ,• : I • ' -.: •', I was standibg ;behind a little building, 'a 'day tir'tiViiagooliid heard an old ukiman scold it scluitilliiiiOhdr, for, the reason that her, little .lohnny 'bud to sit When tbullpor •Ippeauso ho ; f4lau'glied loud.", 'he had taldo hie au,. .nerhe commenced crying, and walked hothe, 'told his mother ho had to sit bid' on , tho floor, And'ho•didn't like that,whini his mother came With him to the wilioolliousb, and tho follOw log converaation took, place: . : liroluan—Bit bast' my boy male uf (ton' 4 'Viten: • • .' • - - , I , kirea Inr-,Y4S, I dld; what about it? I ~:04.4.toilkot r d sell,awor not, or halt sell so do'o011est• ri• leddera mid net ut the floor hok'ep ineob „ ' . • •-. T—Woll,,pow, old.woinaq, you know teat .tnialshOna of your business how I punish tho unruly scholars '(if dono laWfully,)when they do not behavo. '• • . . ,- lir—Well, pr 801 l ewer net uf den floor hock "oh,iir bastes so, .• ' • , • Toll, old .Winnan, would• you like to titkolmy place and teach school for.metou Must know a great deal. about punishrrien . 11 - +Na.Yl' nay, nay; lab kann not. , • • ~ ' " =Won, old wOman, I Will toll you what, you shall Ile., .•,`,Palco your son and go home, •and try to mind your own business before you correct othors,'for I do not care about old wb- Mon ; wholly° hr,tho woods. , , IV—Wan,,du ilm ewer wodor rens hookon macht, don will‘ich mich awor befrOgon was ich do• kau mkt dorO, for sell is ken wage, and 'aro host sell; now wait oust. I i • • '' go 'ended the conversation of the old woman , with tbe towing.' That was a sniart woman to ,have such a stook of , knowledge in her breast. • ;Sleighing is almost "played out" in this part 'piths county. .The weather is very Wild. is h great rovlval in the Evangelical church in ShQinnahersville. ,Yours truly, REPORTED uy 110U18 RICHARDS, ATTORNEY" AT LAW, 6O COURT NTRRET. • The. Court of Quarter Sessions of forks County for January Torin,'lBo9, Met this morn ing at 11 O'Oldelf. ' = , Vroin the rettirna of the 'constables it ap pearti that the itideit boards Vern hot alt up' in the townships of :Alsace and Rockland.' The txmittablee, Reeklend stated that he had gi yen 1100)10 the filiiPerViaors previOnsr to this last KA;' mil, to haVe the,' boards: pit up, and ;Anon tlila inforintitinn the .Court 'directed the Dis trict .Attorney 'to , send up a bill'• before the Gratid Jury against thorn.. In . refotence 'to this subject the Court remarked that there Was :morn dirndl - thy in regard to the index' board*in some of the, townships of Bettis than ought to exist in any civilized ixmitnunity. /4 ivAti ', romaricalde circumstance that the 'inkle huinher, Of Grand Jivers suintnoned wore present and' anawered to their nanies. In. view of the' fact that a majority of twelVe Grand Jurors is required to find a true ' bill, it became necessary to discharge ono of the pannel in order to,provent the contingeney of the Grand fluty being equally divided• in any, case; Whieli . might, happen if the whole twen ty-four were retained. Jacob lCurtz wait the juror oktiused,'lio having mado application to the Court for that purpose. . , David Mainly of Albany township. was ap pointed fotenian of ' the Grand Jury. • The Court In charging the Grand Jury, stated that they hadbeen informed by the District Attor ney that trio number of "bills to ho sent before theneat this torn was uotjarge, nor were the offences charged of nolfaracter that would be difficult for them to decide upon. A ease of homicide Was pending before this Court, but tho Vistriet Attorney had decided not to send ttp.the bill untlithe next • term. ' This was very well, its no Oyer and Terminer ,Tirry had boon summoned for the present term. After stating that the business would not be of atifid , requiring special instructions, 1 and Adminiatering the usual directions in r rd to the Lindh:lgor hills, the Court remarked hit it weanot the duty of - the Grand . Jury. to go into a general inquiry as to the motives of the presecutithi of the relations in which the par ties stood to each other. If tisiOvidenee of a single witness before thorn iVaief ..a character to satisfy theni that 'the act charged in the in 'dietment 'had- bon committed,. they Should at once make a return of a true bill, and not proceed to hear ' additional , Witnesses; iVilloh (would be a.waste.of the public time.. 1 . . 1.. 1 11100)01 proceeded at smile. lougth to en ,4)roo,upon the Grai! Jury that it' wee, their 'ditty to giVe the same'ettre Mid attention to 'the diepositimi,of • sitlall %cases as- to those of gterater Magnitude,' and to the complaints or the poet man as well asio these of .the more wealthy Oltizen. The.governmetit takes Xll equtgly„ for its support,' -and In return, the Evernete4t 'abound th guarantee all its eiti,- nti t tlc t oi l a o t h ettf t ct o o r f e l l i iiti g t ' s tif . ecni n d t i r t a t ?ire sometimes drawn in' the pnblio picluts bo= tween.thtf duties Of. grand juries In different counties and hitia of indictment are'souietitnes ,p . reytti, out, by grand juries ? indiffereoep. to' &Hat Stintlfrient AS , the bust Means of get ? , ingFld ttf, Ahem. Publio, sentiment is mal t a, fit thing fol. 'a Grand Jury to act upon: 'Their , duties Alrerfit all times to beregulated by the rules of law, and by, Iliti rules of law only; the , findithttif- bills'ls a matter to be governed ex- . PeliasiVelil,lfyq the evidence submitted ;hereto 'thetri.' 7 The t court • furth'er enjoined upon I/in.:Grand .4Urr the neeeseity• >of , despatch futile oteentiou of their business ,. remarking that it' had frequentty happened that the Court and petit Jury liatydlsposed of oneoase,beforti th'e,grandjury had rioted upon another. . ' , . ~ Qrtpietion of tillegenmani Esq., Benjamin / D. Mucks wasadmitted to'. practice as art lAt.• tornerat:Law, hi kir severattourts of ;Berke. 01 11_.q.Y. 1. The ft COUit'adj laid 011 4 it. trii ' t '. " . , .-• _ . tIOUItV PROCEEDINCIS. FlitST DAY-MONDAY. M=IMIIME!!!!!!! ; 11 /1 TAW f e r r i l l ti qrn r i l * • Xidgestiltsurket_ t Inert Ix Philadelphia , Inert was w fitir Money yesterday but no urgently, ind esilloens .*Pqr ni tt o tir2=ittrr cent... r he s ees SO on little more freely, which relieves the Street sesnewhat i nthere Patter-Wla &MOM 94110 V t . , cent., , Arsvolass tieing placed eV about gteent., 4tetweift,,' brokeveiWattece are lane V cent,: `lOng Mid lecba•eisse kilisiOrj . 04 ire 'Po% • quotations, hulthOng & Bro., Itailkorejto.te, North 6th etfeet . •• • • ~ qupte se follows: • - Billitolllo Jan 'l2 lefil j i i 014 U. 8..6 1 e' 113/4 ..:.. a . • ! .. .'II ' Old Ili S. IPA UN •.. , ~, , • , i ,•l f New IT. 8.1•41Ve, ltlet, - aely sea Jiti" j" = •.' ; 1 • ; 4 ' iNewil. 8.1"&aotil 1880 , lipty arid Nov.. . - ' ;,' 1 ' ' Kew 1100, new, . ;•. '••,• •.:1 , 4 1 ls,tm.U. 8.5.2G'e 1037_ 2 •T0y ett* , hot. - • • 4 ' `N' 'Vivi ' 6•lll.oB.lree f .. . ~ ••.• • ). • V • Ten Forty OM:4VA . • • • i.. • ' • ' 1 • . 4, , • 1 • 0(41 n New Yottr'UnltbllloPeleelt;••••:.• • . 4 % Gold ip Beadtb * at lhoshonx it 8r05.,. s '• - 4.1 m 3k • s' t : •, ;mum 'IIIfATAISDAY; WAS a busy . day with the ilrenct ,00mpentes, the afitoila eleetkeisiNl fiery*si pf flieip : Oo4rkikig; l 24: flt!terniQati,l6te; liObestitted thp porpore(lone , Iritioe , ;o44l:l44~lrfro hell 'in Clio buildina-4 Phila delphia, id 161161%4f • • "‘' • ; Ph'ladolphle•and Ifoeolleg: lEteffici!id Com paiiir; '• . I f lll 4,Mo l 4anoY REAIrs O 44 94.1wa.q.»( )( • • • ' Bleh e tioy 'and Broad 'flountalo Ifallroad.Ccp- PanY• '• - • •A . .)tehaporirelloy Cotopenr.•:,.), ' Shamok ine‘tul Troyetton Itailread Companlt. s Lorberty Bidlrol41 1 1Coutplui41 rinegroie and .Lebanon Railroad Company. itlientoiro Rattrimut *4 4 4 4 too k omt op ioi c i, „ :! t ; , 1 eolobrookitalete , n elniffntit: It MU .1;/ Th ~ , M rpttrattoits Are All ebOtrolledl;4law.. 'god' if* , gpOupeit togovuer4o' it 9 lng r p:rivaAtttio Reading.' In-ttie,kaule OronFo' are tbe 701101ying .eouipanleti l. `4oso l ,t64 / iiitat,43 yestorclffy at places nSrncri : bone 11111 aryl flobuylVAL Mat -Am ifloAlpeo,ll;son pany, B°4ll Seventh ixtreet ti 'Phavitalphia: ' Enterprise Itallreid Cornitanyf it 407 Library street, Plifladniphta. '; •,.*; East liennsylvania ltaliredd, :Coiopanlr, at. . • ''* °4o g . C. P . 1 1 0*.#0 1 r0479, 0 9 1 P 1 4 135 et. 001,4 0 10. • . '1 i fp • o.44iktz 1$ "0;06 ILI skeisrffn'44. P 4 ral irea(ls -pen.ctotlng t7lEvotly Intolbe (mei regions 'which are *orlied las part lot'Uttisutlno system. Knit thoroforeinolndixt In What ontti dotemporerf lino sty leffolthe Beading group ft,• • Tti a anthracite 'eoal•trade,from the Schny ii iklll, region Opens dull. ',The ti3nridge by' the Res i ding Dailroad.'for the: Week ending !pi the Dit lnitant• was 2,0,31e0, tons, aild ter Oliejlaeal' year, 'Willi** with DO,OO lith'Srl .!1,1, 20 , 13 j 8 tons, , „against 267071 in mini"' tithe .karislotqi- 7 0.40,0* 0100,40::y.thiV Stet , month of 44,174 tons. . The teenage Of the. Lehigh Valley Railboad for) the week , slius 85,818 tons, against 33,817 tons in same week list Year( and • 480 83 ( tena , for,. • k the ~against 165,130 tons -in same tie* last year—a de. crease of 0,952 tons. The tonnage of. the Dela Ware, Laoknwanna and Western Itailroad pantos for 1868 was I,74B,7otOne,ol , wliteh 615720. tons wore shipped north, and 1,118,063 shipped: south, Against 1,710,321 tons, hi 186714 *bleb 1115, 657 tons wore shipped north and 1,203,684 shipped south—the aggregate tonnage of 1868 being 5,464 tons in excess Of that of 1807. , The Company has, the J ralnet'is,woJekliig - 111;;setelikl pop; novice owned:-by that eorßOXlttion r ,thot: ; ll4 : pay of miners will be mlueed 15 cents per eari ond , other inside labor . • proportion." •• lie outside labor will :he. paid 11 5 5 pet 41'. oft 'ten hours, and °theta lits proportion. There hilittle or no shitiping of cont front the regent obstruction to navigation' by le6 having forced vessels to other despriptionOr freight. The trade is dull by retail as Well is' by wholesale, and prices remain nearly steady, at pretty high fig', urQ z At the collieries in the aohni3llll region, it is teported,that e the men decline, to gd to; ork. at the wages offered before the last SOranton isle; and operators have elope deoldod, upon Another reduetion of wAlleB..befine ,the; 4tititert,their (wineries at tho itiresent prcalpeets of:the coal trade rot 100. With thit differetiellhellyelni the minors and operators 'la' i,b4i enitte4'.l4,4t,,ginor the prospects of an actitoceld trade are not Tory bright.. The mildness of int) lteatti;6o4lll'heepe the market quiet. She* ,a - cold snap ',let hi it would, probably,. tend cto eke matters a little SiAttrEtt., RNADItiaMM. •.' • • Egg and Broken COO, 1116 tKt,per ton. st,co7o. • • • • 05 ° Nut., • .• - •• ' 550 :II Eltumlnousebal, ' • 'w 4Eotd, ti qty Readlisiir Lloisiekcepers' Market. iI 1 ' BUTTAR-Ft6sh aatry, IPI 1 ~ 40 Si ,Lump, , 0 , , ~ „ ..... 38 ()HMOs-A:bees° ill 1b.,„,',.,...„ ... . . ~,.,' - - '''''''' 22 LAttl,artll lb., , t., ;' 1 • l ' i i::. 4 gOini-kgr ia'Alozen, . ' ,',.. ..... ...... - L..; • ' Arr ; 1188- PPleiLill Peeks ?..-1 ' r:t ' ' 313 0 • 'Dried Ili ‘11 110 01,,; ? :;. 1 , i• ' ' 2 .i MAT - Beefstea k , round," ki.,., I I" ft sirletn,. ~_ 20 1'414 j ' ,N • PIMP! , s • IS 1 ss/5 ,. .7 , ' 1 TOO roast; -; . • ' 41 i 1 " Beef dried, i " "I 0 Veal Cutlets,' ,','' '., '' l •, •• i.; ' •%, " chops; ' ‘' ° .... ',.. . ,;.„...,, - ..i. 6 • Mutton, ~ ! • ".' li ', ' 'e., 4, , r , mk s n • :, , , ; , fit..,;,,, 14 • ',* iiteak, '' ! 1 . ( I "' "..t ' '''' tli.i:,i.l. " 86116140 fresh; I '. I")' A' iii..:;..11/ 1 .. 25 .; II • etokel;•T •.':91,4:.1.:V,i,11Am5-Ilamt • . 1,..,c 0, ,„ft 0 •• ii,;;; " Sliced, . . 44 HIII,U{sESSIt6- Is 16 Saii64/ t ; .` •• '' 1 ‘, 4 4i . ..i....1 1 8 '7 VO6L'imr=-Clifekens live, 0 lB -, ii , ... 1 1 :dressed, ~ o.k • 10 11 ' ' 'Tdrkietclive; ''''. -0, 1 . 18 ", • - li 'dressed, 44 • ,s 18 li , Chickens live pPr " 60a100 l'ot!ILOoe ift bushel,' 75a100 . , • t' llamlooksothi . I Oak, GI" 4 Ida' Ina '• ... ' 7 tyPer,' ' • ( 4 ' '• '''' 1 1 1 " Ktp; • • , q al 7 B.lo' ",Dry 004:0116 or) I t,', • . 1 • I Tan • opening or the new stetii'iiiiiiiiiili, have' imparted now strength and activity .o the Dry Goble niaskiA fOi ii will tie seed, hyrelerenoo to the detailed. reports, Io ; tba iioston; Now !York and. Philadelphia papers that the;ciiniesion honses have, made ,s} gtiiptal ; "Wiihpb„iii the pricai of ;. cotttm, with . more, than the beniii, foneunt 'et' eayo; Tot9ll44lTb ititliettteCtb(it Oii, InmAtaPtdro B .,, , '!eu tni ~„, ,H 3094. 0000,0, Ana have .confidence i tile future of tie ntaraett nbt' withstanding-the .fatentimerene heavy fa hires thi' ( !iigh l. 6 o 0° 1' 9 61 01 iitl* / .loB l #4 , , i caale ` ivi of. this, udvappe. le no I,.pubt, tho' nemum— o ,r , ' of the:rair mate;lal, , which has WM10,411101 14•$ng VP' kt.,the'fpt:Plia .iiiiti l i fy t ttihfatic.iiprts the past week or two ) sitwtia,nowirotWit,44 5 ill carl t; highini than- IV was sr hehgoods were sold at %Ad, lc, loWer than they'are helaiit, to , slay; )3fithati if'Cotton, ropialnarwhere it iS, the advance slik cortianlYbo tthlintattica; 4n4 a•itirther via, irOX I.loCaphOtad. Autootwitbstaraling : lista !law aift the, ,platifw. r f t) ,41M04 lIIIIMPRMIttPII44 1 i) bets:4ro :iiOaltatna.alloat-Pqmamu m: reb* - ring, to Nail the advent of tt*Tetatt Igoe omer,ti L'y'hoeet 'ante' 'ma ',iimf -, ,*01 , 4 0 ,. , 044 , ' l f 4 vrAo 'ethic° no ditOittion to l ay In' snpitijeS. fsk :Woolen tiooda there are no movementi Olin. portanco, as It fe 'rather early dor. the salalbti light weights, and to ola Ifp heavy goods. t E R IK 8 COUNTYAGItiOULTUR4 AND - lIONTIDULTUJIAL - 11500/STV-g• Tne BevontoenthAini . ~ ibetlngottheßerkilCounty Agricultural sail :ortiOultarat MeektU t ill be Mild al shells:art : mimed Ili ttmil:eitvot: ing„ on Tuesday; the Id dOrdfirlebrminen kale, lock. P. pit. Offleetis will , two oleo W to eerve'durif the refir. i .;' 'L . : r. 3 .T-N •lA , e i 19, um. souAzr B. /o..a!h wr7t4 3, ~1 ( N ~, , f 4 A Beer tarp. VO4 . - or g .s t 1 • - •- .. 7 A;n1N1,;" :1.7 - h•fe;ul ::. '::n 'I • Alt; '. ,' , Agate etratreacorader % • - '• , Monday;.' : 3 - ' • T.aasdah ,-- A ,"•' ?' -." ' _ . I; • ~ • 1 .4; .turt 1 ~ e i ii 1 ~• , ' .t . 10 Mt .. pre . ' .__11113 1: 111 Y tj ' i ' S-1{ . 1 11;;;•: •••94:14:',4 - .4 . 0 4; 4 ; .). '•1 '' .• 4 , • • .:. 11:, :.: r(- I t. ' ,' Ttga 1- A : ‘0130.-Alnlll:4lo.ftol4.)Hrtitihr) t ro,:lierke oou ty,, was put . In au It - Operatien hist liseek.l;ll . ,r. 5 .5.',1 , ! t-.• •, l':*.`v IT I:: %,).?„...': •, •' .. 4ti t ir 4'4 IS 0' ZO IPP a ,ery oreilitardthi the tnettlfottit ing nteph .I:4,pititi" * a,..Anwri 'throe*. , i -liorpo, ;a4tventi , 'ewe - as o *We have beer b red tat Persons who Intend,ohlOncthe,enterprise. , , - ~ , • .. , . •. ~,..•srers 9Xidgblis dike i., one', art+ Asp,My on thkitietease in' Beading, andeveiliggblitndit them busily ingg i e: to giddying the sal*eti l and making des rate efforts , to make a h., i lug, eafom or br tittedkretl :', I Yt- ,t;,1)1 ie) - Itriesix—fThe season for sho o ting Partrl ges 1 °Weed on the 110th r,f, pooomber, a faetof w Loh aportsmen s abotild taker-nonce,* as it IS S ted that the, lave imposes s - tink of tt2s for ell partitddeshot putot,,,peamon. 1 Tux Cry , itifto .13al l'dtisqtte, takee place to, WM& IPA %bet .K43co TT, 4bufle; • true ulanaggis have made exte st pteparattons,, and krill undoubtedly prove one•ortheglind.: est andulioSt select affairs or, the Ball . • A vsv dayi ago we stated that Mr. Utile flitter was fixing up the store'rOdin at No'. 521 Penn street: This is a mistake. It is MeSsrs. Landis, & ZimmerMan who are doingi the Wont:. , They.fhtffiltd tquaci R aaagrcsiXri store. ' lisraliimit Mr. Augustga ll6Siter;' *ll6 cominir through Hampden road, h•etween 30th and llth'streete drew? into an opening t .whisl was•th , e and' was thrown out of • the wagon, injurint him I TT e t s Y3l'! ITV , 7 emu- K ti ly i r n e 4 44l) , na i n at te i d v i l l4ll4 : l4l m oi l i;o lo r t ikEe O'Smpany are also having 4unt, i,t, their,car,3torifs, this' •AtYtAckg4 1 444 4 ,44t 4 ,1190 1 0T Met.4o.4inds• . • • 44, 7 4171/011 1 1 8 1rartZilee )7 /n ß o o n *r oo in u g . sole theme ves.Wit 'the reflect outlet ilkfter .aeast a.fotelne,” ,Tirro te,alwaye poin •toirlititraitladt bhelnesa •for beveral I weeks after the.l4)lklays. l 41,9wayer, it will brisk, uraliortly during thls'dull time yo 4 had • better Advertise in the:l6 tomtit and ybu w imenef clrie#s ll ?o# 0 4 1 4 M - 0 1 .41 WA; );: t • • • .1 • . 1. • • .:‘ . t/: 1 ,1 ~• 1 ; 1 • 40.4itINEROJAPX11 woe utlextds of, the lieltding hisetinerchoro4 our,eitlaenitgen etallyolll lean' tb at they, r.,63 ing'OrStenieNitli Ag' 411001/%4ol6bttteT PAVIA kol44 o : l Xtlfabtk SO. n 0 era Ho . f(o37Ettestiakeveliflog,,Pebniarr , subject K i th e . aame rules and lulathin and eltgracter to thdit'`)ego fo mer sosisol t rhp*lnvo beep' e' sge=„ 04101 i i• I This be Okejt,onkfr 'Reds:Ate Jot the seast9ond'an uncommonly brilliant one they brim Ttiliisilchissionlce has:boon mairitt f2;•1. , 10111 `line lady's invitatiow.a- The So i nawAtee l ot, Arraprmente,,whd will cheerfully, me,let in, pr 4 i pg coatumesilco., for those wlito:dietre to par Icipete t are M es s rs. kXl,Oi lieser4+ sokoppt lA4.:4ollmimpf m. 181sPryam1rDi kiMotoor.-. , 1 c ....., , , '' Arr_NuAt • llairrirm—ifflief.stookhol/its 'of Die FiWi'Penbsylvatilaltaffibiid,!lieht elect ing at theirofftee,luthje oity,,ysalard oseph L. Stitahter,;Ed44 . lh the Chair. The , annual loped rote rattinted rand ' rout ethlblcing •a most favorable i s ;dement as to the pecuniary affairaf them pany,, ! , The tr,edots nveleolai•ed a , , egsh dividend t of fiNs cent., paYii6P3 on Vebruary 1, and a stock 'dividend has been recommended, hut da it Wes le)tighttleti, airnet at ,enee',,bfi t . do. 121 , 1 . , r aLlii 14. 1 'the rertt, beforeb,ar . iegthirs at p i in' early day. The °Rowing officers and di rectors were elected ; prosident-,-Pharles E. Smith ; Secretary' and •Treaguier—HOttry o.' Jones; Directors—Hiester M. Mutileuborg, David E. Stouti t lbseph . Stichter, George D, Stitzel, John 8, Richards, A. E. Berle, Robert B. Canon'. riinklin , B. thiwon. , I , ,_, , V Arthe'anitUal muet i7 g oZ the. atookhnidora of the Philadelphia and Reading ItAliroad Company, held January 11, 1869, the fello*- ing resolutions were, adopted : 1. Resolved, That the report of the Board of Manglers, this dayll presented and road, be, and 4 e eetat , 15, 1 ,rleby- : approved, ac c epted emit Wad: $. V. ri , k C'..? ./ V i ; 4 < 7. Resolved, That the Board of Ma:lagers, he, and they #l,c9, hereby„aeithoriged , at; their discreticitt, to c arry affect any .rthe heftst urns proposed in their report,and, if in; their opinlou niteOftll r t?lntor-iuto, atty l oontractrA or, eigr ali etanentir thst:piirpose. 4 ' I 8. Resolved, That the powers and atithorla ties conferred {ipo 'and 'granted to the !3oard of Managers. by, Out resol,t ll4 oo4 Passed at prior annual meetings ' be and the same are hereby continued. At the 401)1441 1 Meging of AhteitOillc,holdeik of the Philadelphia and Reading Rallroid c6ni panyi held-Jpnniqy 41, .1.84 the following g gen tlemen *bre *unanimoubly elected office ye for 140 :eil , ' Prant-LtCliartits • • 74i4N,A.9tu,n8;. T. Pr . ' fittlfolVAing, '` • .1: B: Opp**, A. E. Berle John Alpbtfrit", 1 / . TIMASURER. r• I ta Itr r , l 1 , 4 SWl4oltf. /fOrttE I OI4 1.; , D . 11 ..11( PP. :L -1 • (poplr prpEsm i ticel-714)11.111,4Til front! First ' - - Pdttion.)" . . i rinsypatr---uermair, - . - ~•• - 1 ' It was directed by the' Court, that all the Surety of the Vence oaks should be heard !on htdjalbityppext_Winkuilry-18tH4-"/ I( 'pf - - (41 birgd portibii ofthe aitdrMoh sAaion was °Coupled in the trial and ditipitiation of q num ber of tlifililibidieedf iintitiblio interast. , , Comm. vs. Wm. Rentschler Jr., Adam n tgttaf r irr. lik =inr i rgQ ii r " il i ttr LI saultann battery. Elias S. Seaman, the pro.; ‘,lcal r ci irt ttto 90113, -1, - ,thqmstap9 of Upper ''Whahip, kid tifl.M thitiohlbe Ilth of November last he wont to the. prom iscsof of Wm. Rentschler Sr,, with a warrant Or gip . arrow i!! ofij 4.43 up ; , igy- Renteobler one of his sons,. issued by Esquire Win; A. Ludwi gl tie_ founcl Adam together vyltk his father till t WO tither. defendants, who are his brothers, behind the barn hitching up a 'teiluf stid . stieWed the: ttlivitiov:y to: r/tAlmi, and ~ ,,,inforinapg:fittgiztt,-'.wqt,vo.47; 1 44,' , t ilt hiort l 4)lo4 o te l 4*veral Amp, th ', - 6 . ui VA 0004,-Vm ..aa , iba per ihstigitvrefusin la 'dd', soil:lßlaMan .Put,' hi `hit e'' ilikh .him to entbrostbia Ootpliancer upon which some sort '.of • '. MAW* etagenf tlit,coi4tr nee; ollitillor told . the other two brothers, .w eit seems. ad also been disputing-the right'oftlkinip9ette.arrest Adam, advanced to SeatnaciXn!rslbitening, way, and• Wm. Ren* .10, 1 'lO4 ••K bold of him, When Seaman PUS , • '\i,lkii o /0, " ' down and drew his plstotaridl ~• , 'ed. '. - 4dhoot if , the party did l;l93lPiriole • ' • :(,- , .• y then desisted, , ,and . W . "don* Mt* , ...% • lii,triaking the arrest. - ''' '''` ! ':l ,'"'' '-' ''''"',.,,,‘,.‘ i .. : . As there weredo;•• ,'•-','-' 441009 t dur otnia leg - the transactioni! -, •' • ~, '4 the . . persons lisilylo, the t e*Ag n gl l4 l llo - !VT the 1 17-4 L 4 MA ill .1 Vetl2' , -io 4 8 F d rren . e b e 0-,;*. , p I skquoil PY. the,. defouveoi mitts ‘ , 4lkoc,dotlig . lei, *Erecting( ii r Abe: . .-_- character( 1 t (.!0f,,, . , SW; men for avoisity i pat , lho Prosecution: ;in ,rebuttaltraught blaiwnlimber of witnesses WOO, tetglfte4that his character tic:slaking thatintli INsitiT 004 linialiii alid .. Of :the: ' ' tel l : I ift it` riiig4whe Etc ..,,_... ' t as a leo iZ4 Sr i ter,Fiqr9VAlnyt oillgers of tho aptio Strad Pretrilbeir °M eld ptakkor t Agr,,, l it 21i as',} - - 1 , r;1 1." • f f• • .isi9rffff.."l 4 #49Yinorr9 o .). _ . -.! r; • 3 . , Eisnansa M. E. Cliiiika-lamVlNg flthave. —Despite the dorm a goodly number brpeci- Velrl: 4 ; re ;;r' i fttil e erPtt Ile.an ',net on a 'pryer. Ile. will -prom,* Aims this teeming at' .7f. o'clocliiittiCeddhltkiiiiii dash)/ the week. )Va, krcpt ; that mucklood will be done bi Vdte ottl4 City., me public is affection. H ' k•t‘,L , Akolvf*irminsi qr CONWiallii• • • , W4SBINGTOII,46II; .the Senate, Ur. Cl!andler preaeg4gentsolution-roc Miibi• gala Legielature q - nraing ito 'Twinge, of the (kipper Tariff UM . . . ilde l errambull ' presented the credentials of H. V.'lk. Miller, Senatoreleet 'from Georgia,' Whichlrere referred. '' 'f . ' • gr.' AnthooY introduced' • b 11 regulating . 414 rank:4l'olg (navy" an r. 14.11erman A , iii ?„ OR imeddifFiry,'of tbe,Judituiry law. it ,4C. , Trumheßptesented shill 9 for the els. iNP4ko . of.judgmentsLin caPitat crumb, ' , , ] . 'llit bi'l for . the relief of No . lielphy,' of 'Afilliiiina, was cOnsidered.• ' , In the Reno, MOS were introduced and re• ferred o .i*Prvidn i fee the improvement of I ` l °7' l, 4 l t l trl ) _nr ; kiereurpt canal boats from 'tont:anti; to regulate the fur trade in, Alee r; riO' reignite the atireties ot_petroleum 'dilitilleis,wbonlt' .• he princiolibilave failed be: .# 4 — : st. ,cnnse of die rerneval of the oil tax ; to extend theijirrisdietien, o the- Cour& qt Claims over I.cettlif& s casea;.,topreveritstlielnyal text books ‘ nii(e' pribkechools I to' inspendjudgmera t of * Vgji# l l, l o4,g,alll.l3enite tintl . ,the_conipetercy` t ti 6 ,liikcifllterf, _bn'idetided ;.:tor: ramble and iiktifsgenycAnslitntioAst\ 041 e, ~ ,holdOr t s; to i*P amilirijOki.Pfielr)*ii . ;. to provide 'fora fir, .nanciaf t` lit :0., - 14 - United - States govern• meet in foreitive n untelely`4to;' , • •, Mr. Rilibiiii*i'tif N, l'':, presented a 'bill , foe qhsresegnition of the independence, of Cuba, otits 4utieuition without purchase, which was refeirekto the FoepilictConraittee. . • I „lhti . .AVaeltbirn o t lof Ind.; introduced & bill r,ep, ling the Ten i ere ,of Office Act o and move the` prerinus 'question, 'whieh'was sic: \ ' onded ndAlie'bill pisaSedayes'l2l, l Bars it ee \dtt , The Demoorate Ali To!i4, o Yi• *The• DiPleglatie• 'Appropriation bill was inised' '-,' • 1 . , ' • ' Mr. Boutwell o , fr'ein the Judiciary Commit tcp, rpiotted en'amendment to the . Coast) 'eleh o l biltribliihing • negro nullrage is all th Itci.<,, l „, , , , Thoi Naval'Approrirlations - Were disoussed. 141308 itt 001311171. -*The Scranton 4 • Register of &anti* says : "Wei loarn tbSt the 4 insed called the bear,' is committing dopredations very, near this city. Within the past Messrs.' Trimley Clarkliitchere,'hoVe Waged. i,eSferal fint pigs fropAeir,..slimghter•bouse s , 'mac - Gratin ido IVSdileiday morning !hey found the re ding at (nivel their porkers in the _woodsbscik of Abe Blaughtet-libtitS, eildencest thal it 'hiid 'been devoured twy Immo . powerfrul and voracious animal. A fine brood sow, In the pen, was found deed on Thursdily O3ornipg, with one of her fore shoulders eaten oil; ; A hunt for the 'varmint' WhiCh hes' corn:Suited these depred:Oictni, wig We be instituted, and e to him , Or found. The heavy aaoir in thq gicquitaina WO, doubtless, forced, ivrild 'animals to' Seek sueteeonce nearer the hanOts of, mull than, usual." • . Annwrrtir PionTains llain . Restontitive..- We spehlutrom expertenee, having given b pro l Meal , trial to this renowned prtit t iretion: No hair reatorative has ever met or demised a more taavereat demand' than , 4.—.Pitteburg Cbstinereal. an 6-Iwd AA FLOURISHING REAL ESTATE an 4 bust newt property for sale at SO and 141 Penn street. pot 80 by 280 feet deep. Inquire on th e P9314)Pe0• _. janlll l 1 Iwo IrT,HI IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH., Noue but those deprived of this blessing knoW of it loss, The pimpled, blotched and fettered covered person Kooks tlpeh ft clear , smooth skill with jealousy, and inwardly desires the same. Those whose systems are gliegt with the virus of SCROFULA, and other cutaneous diseases, tan not have good health. When the blood is 11117 pure, disease i s sure td Ali,' have tithely Warning in those Pimple', Blotches, Tatters, Sores,', Roils, Copper-colored. Patolies,' Scaleb, An. Avert the calamity by *tiffifilni • thesystElm with4,e 'SA itrarea ROOT D " .8A A ITANtiI ROOT • D JUIOR T'LIAIfARITAN)B BOOT a ro 11 N111$ • ,Before Scrofula takes,. Arra Myr featly haite'lhe" , rirts 'Of BYptillis in the' syStcm, And in' thatcondititon contain tate .onar•-• Otago, knowing little of Oa hinge in notice on the constitution. To emelt we say STOP. , Firsb cleanse yourself or theft* , 'lMpuritifse of that scroittlons infection, (which in many eases is hereditary in the constitution,) befortyoul bring mi/bottle sery oft , .1 yourself and plfsfitriam. 41101 II • 20 _ PO . 1 , , : THE MOST 1:11INTAlif RIIIIIIIDY Evantsin. • Tee ! A Positive Caret • ;AtAulyamtee:misdgieo* nu m& Indisbrol( o ll 6 Me e r, Contains no Mineral, no . Balsam, no tt . Only ten [T ile to be taken to effect a care. They arc enti o rely veget,able,.baying ho smell nby,any IMlNeatiglnt 'testi), ittid will het itriMifWay'injorti 'thestoimuSh' ot• bOWels Of tho most 'delicate. ii„ Cured in from two to four days, and recent eases in tw nty.four hours. Sent by mail.. rrice— Male a(lfkagea tii Female 413. Dru ROI by ilatvey Birch, Ruaditig, Pa.,abd ,Py• 1 , ggists. , DESMOND & Co., ProprietOrs, t•dec46-111 Dit Race street,•Philadelphia. 1 Among the man l Y restoratives which Balm° has supplied Ao tejleve the afflictions of lumen. , .Ity, s tliei l e tri'dolnote favorite one for a ertain class of diseases than the "medical guranof the Wiid Cherry Tree ; but however vaAttabl" At is, ^ ritaliBWeil Rile 1," to SOothi, to tidieit) and to cure, is onhand tenfold by solintific and ju dleloinl" cotultAn Lion with Qther I pgredie64, i n II themselves 01 equal worth.' This happy minifiing exists tq, g.t.keNeTkeble degree in • pri7 4 lftlf ,734 1 001 of Wild Cherry, whose value in curing Coughs, Colds, Brorlehltio• (sylrylpg Cough, Croup, Attbms, Pululoppry , ( Affedidn; and Incipient' Oonsuinritioh fp inee. thimble. , ' • I' : . ' STRONG TESTIMONY, From -next. Waist - as, ItSqq• Depa 'Mutter of ii tiouth Boyalaton, Mass. ' 4 llti thutip Ind "V loaf Twits . Anost severegr s Meted with hard, dry cough, with De esti Or campauimenta.of Right sweatatcomplateli Or 'tratifig my Nervous s s Statu s anti produoin such a debilitated state of health ,that, After rylna .IOCII I OGI mid ,tiq . no. ,pprpeee, I, ,bed given;up all • hopes by v. reetoterldg, as bad ald6 my friends. At this stage , of• matters I -was prevailed upon .throa k h tfte of a deighbor, to, try Wie 4 tart! (Bum of Wild errY &ad. before using 'two" MOO, the eiTO4 rulthloitt instalcal- My 'Oailkh ntirely isn me, the ight sweat' deserted - me hope once more elated my dep ressed spirits, and soon I bad attitintd say 1/00 0 10011t e gth and vigor, Thus ' has . thiti Balsaln, ;Ls as,o 11 b430)1 remarked 7 persons conVersant with he above ,nictsjiteirs ly anatalld