U 'REAPI NO • PA . FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1869• -, CITY . AN_D-COUNTY7 17081" RDITION--- 1 9 1.0 P. M. ; 71: 7-iffl F-T-F-1171:43-17ffit74:04TA A A! Ws' II : 1 4 )1 , 40 A f1fr4 0 0 3 44 /10019611* the advortisernentS as early In the daras,possibl to our rapidly increasing circulation coinpels tj to go to lags about, 2p. in. • on soßinnits %yr .to xfpeqiyo, the EAalag: regularlY;ntill,cb i ti l viibi'bkie l svlog not fob . ni Ole once, whom all complaints of irregular: ity or lateness of delivery will be promptly tendon O. . , . PERVOIIMANUM b 3 far proterablo to pronitgq.l 3 it 44 4w. ;;1414114441141i6'i 10111to•itorr . 2 -----4,-- i 1 DoNATtoN.—Chandler Lodge, No. 227, A.Y. M., ha donated 1125,00 to tho Reading Dispeq nary. . • ••• . Copp_,, -.--7 • Ain"h e r 4r di VII. 14414114114 Mindini their way n the rection, and an abundance of choice entertainments are in store fot out citlzons, =WV 'HARD TO PLE/04. —Many beautiful women,' when walking In ;the atreeta', seem very RM." gry if they are gazed at, and sadly dleappolnt-_ -ed I f ! h a l!, ON 4 4; : i I • -1;;i Silts!. colored hats aro worn to a great 01 tent by the ladles this winter. Dame Fakhlo salth that steel color *fit • tevolutiOnlol a other colors in thelipringl 1-11+ I , lP+ Pi • .. 2. 6 ,C) 'Vi M tending' Ellie tolls its readers whak ought tO be done with a fellow who bites o another one's stirro7/~.41(40,11000:13 i Father Atabam ought tip have his tun °1 41 4 , 11 1' , . =1"1 " " A ?manna of balls,,fairft and festivities ar Anion the MO, so that winter le not devol of its pleasure 4 and Joys, and we are drbi s t right merrily through t y po gi9onalest edt. • the year. . .1 .o r. 71 STAMM ACKILDracr.--The roported.fillOefillifit at tho papor mill of Buthdbp4if yester day, was not SOTiOttib A tostibamed Doltioasy had his flngerdnAtight bot Ween the rollere l and only bad nom sovoroly plnnhod. 1 , Tug Columbia Building end sso elation, No. 2, at their &sat . 'irieeting disposed of ten sharos of WO' eaoh, at 151 premium j two Shares al $OB ; one share at $O 4, and ono at $ , 63 premium. 3 0,1 itt..l KI1T;TOWO I SAVINO9 DANK.—In the HousO of Iteprosentativos at Harrisbqvg,pu.N*lolB4 d Rpprosentativt liottonideln, of our couni. ty ay, , ofrorld a bill lifoorporating the "Kutztow4 Having' llau,k" with 4,91 1 0:4 pfliqY, !A o ,4 l tang lollarq.;I it ,;, WHEN olio 6104 gi, f lttn,l!y ilisit,9ll‘ rln to school lucloau au 1 , 91,1;111,qp W 149 1 1941 pg, tolls a groat dek k AnAvof 9,C %ti9lr in9tlrr. ;9A might vouch that thoao Obll4oo hatil i#64.90 valuablo lessons at home, Whiltever',they , maY be taught at school. , t. • TIMRR are no two lottora in the alphabet o the English language which cause so nine misoonstruction as I and J, as most people write them exactly alike. The rule for wri ' ing them properly is to run the J below th lino, and the I colon with 1 )(t line. I ; ;4 44-;.. 1 1 nusirly..4.4 is rathor dull in town at prosont' not an unusual thing with dry goods men a this time of the year, when It Is rather lato fo the sale of many winter goods and too earl for spring goods. ,Tim getutral , inprossion f that thorn will be a bilsk Spring trade. --.- _ ~_` . Tim Watling layile says, "Itoligion h never %natio More iprogross in tbo City that this winter,"i then frqcs fop At. Tun th people agains tAtumeterusbtrhggiorti.—filttlrc Abraham. Ho long WI Etthor Abraham stays awayl from the city, wo nood not fear stragglers. • VOW.: n TOW/C-4 '3oiterary. , 'MlA§lel ninon will tako place at the - Mount 1104804 einl nary, on Saturday evening, January 2.3 d. Th intUde Will bo vOcal and inatidniedttil;lut t tho Iloyortown. . Cornet Baud will entertain, the audience until the exerciees lers4 , programnie id Offload, arid Wlll dci'Alnlib! turn nut to ho a pleasant affair.,, „' t' 6,01, Piton .--WO ,undoretand ,that number of our citizens 'bavo letvview the stocking of the creeW arol eity fish, by nabads,o(ltnlxitied* . 1401 splendid moiril out. The ,faelgty *lth whiOlt We, ust be done, and He great sueeees wherever iltihao been tried,arelndueomentsthatobt Trask - Walton 'eahnot see taktoc ad. vantage ot. ' . • PERPIcriIArtPASTR,--.A.porpotmalpealtf,thay be made by dbiAolviag'el*Styllaa:ala a lb' quart of wain water. Wen void, *add ne muoh flour as will ntake It' thellonSistenoy of cream; then stietr,ll446 It half a teaspckniftd powdoOd titb et teleyeEl. 801 l it tea coaidsteney, .4tAriing • a t It will keep for twelve monthsi and w en dry may be softened with water. So up, antext change. L TATO BE AT Li DRAM' . iTALLI'.4.Tho 1164,0 ip a series Of lOottur, 'Under ' the Ot 1061,0114 Reading, Library OfirOPOPti * VVil , Pt,! evening, nt LihilitY. WHO** , 0, .:Iftvik i Lundy. Rector of vnrist'vhuron. lits bull was "Typos of Civilization." A large audience liras present, And they evinced, the ttreathit in'. barest hi tho Rooney, force nnd 'orighiellty Of the Rev. geutletnan's remarks. ~It is to, ho hopod that tho interest thus excited •zuay con. tinuo t so that tho Library , Company , and , ,the poople of our oily, um rpap angllqrqoq! (MO tho offot i tavut forth; „ .‘. , : • ~,i ~ii,!l. A isfATes OARN or IlttOlktiP wo r io t o at the Opera Billiard Beons, this o est evening, for the Champion ,OUenf .Beadingi between Peter L. Benson, champion, and Jar. forson Keller, live hundred points carom game In 65 Intlin'o—tline ;of 'gable sine; tiour and fifty-eight :pinnies. Benson won by 138 points. ticiore--Benaon 6001 'Koller 342: Highest runs, Benson 35, 84, 28, 10, 18,1.4 Keller 33, 18, 10, 15,'14. Immediately after tho game; William Thisbe ler challenged the winner to play,flve hundred points carom on any day he may game within four weeks after date of clialionge. , , , AMUSEMANTEi.—The Morris Bilaekreis ggoovo an unexeeptionable entertainment,' at' Aide*. bach i a Hall, lest evening. The'eutillehew large, and highly appreciated We .9,v010p performanoe. 'We do not know of better onl men in any minstrel troupe than Arnim an Hart. Haim and Holmes are the !sweetest of Balladists, and In fact the whole collipaq le one of Hie Very best that travels. , The WOhlngtori Hose:o34loqm g avel' Sociable, at the .Koystono Qpela Alethies; night. 'he Ringgold ,- Band, . lion. • Henry, loader,. Banished f.tho concert •inusini and Bonbon's Orchestra the dancing music for the occasion.. ' ' ' " Bzuss OttohNti t ;lintletXll, l i-Wo, had iikattin etc published 4014 t'!_ffikiol4ll an account of th qtlitetity or but- 49r by tivo cows belonging to lifr. Vphralm Pen rose' of Barka tottittyi T. Ile stated that he sold 1123 pounds of butter' hem five COWS 'in ono, year, besides using four pounds a week In his taihiiy or id i'pereoull, lYhlob *414 ;be Jailor erage of 204 pOunds to each odw'. friehd bf min" Who'retiently visited 3410otrYOUlig,E4sttr in Mo6ro tents' that pi*. xbui g said el le could beat Barka• Ellie has two cows , good common Pennsylvania stock, from which she sold - 666 pOntnis of butterdur fig the year 1808 ) ; pounds Tom. ki,icit 00, , ho.frot,9t4e,i. its calves and the do not t elalm thefft to anything extraordinary, but they , ars /welt taken We ofand•Well fed, ,, luoiring penetant gems to goOd s';`, orita, play, pprepaper In Read, parrabblette feller mills' 10 rif louia.* Then . ireit 0 .7 ' l 'e7, ye then 'croia itd! :•trai In oeunty ! "-4,42 , 444 1 4 , ( 1 . perit inntvY to go tplied pihnnlghbor. 44=4; 'Stith 'fivit Mush the chili Won of the: 'Dispatch, ,and the Gazette. and 'Detn4. erwitti double the cdrentetton the Lie ".4y ,ptintont on piper tnado in Reading Aar , 'erpey The Daily Ezlki, la On _acing to that Ofthe,Diap p pafier tipiide in: 'Reading , „r 4,o(rr wade ilcaa. lineyas, Or o„Mtlek 0 the it et', 4 , 1 :1 1 ! „ - 4 0 ,'nnew9r", satlefactery, 'oWhbOrt „ „ .„ , „ . e ... d'oietcwikirrains..L.lt man, 'whose name is withheld tinyentitd•,reaSons, got beastly ltle': cOh, al:4' i n) l 'hie drUnken Wennit ut ; 0- #ol4ooud!itatid , clothing l'it4inim ,__ •etnet. : ;Here , he oresied:.oon alderablectlistartminee,2 when , an oftioer - was teislietVi i . 'ens Ehe :wee` tithe to., the Station ; f ) ; • L l. l it "tale •11 5 43,91 4 twttniewiin i ~..., -i 0 i to* 4 ; * AP 04 bed n - arlY , I 1I I greenbaok s in his poawton. Ile formerly/taishiediitt, Wei city, and- has a Ivitry,reeptaitable lamilye i The.,Mayor i team° a him. at severe reprimandi 4ined 'him thl.2si'an an d Ilse i 4 • i him i t ) •-• ''t ',- , - • iy1P464101 1 46 1 lile sign Irons° .1.: ,•: , .-„ 00 Pr i * Vl4i.iitin 'ol,l4obn :•. n • 1 y,••Alhert, dly, smuggle &bottle o wh skey Into thelattmenti , and, daring the WS, bad ski igh pi !time. • The); ease has n't E r 5,..,,0r. ciltheirpontooni,ohui 11,4 '6", .X, lei otattoia no* ite.08 1 ;14 9 7, i E. Pk it . : 'itent, , to', board with' 9n r wo4 r u ttansersott the hill for a while. - i s. , s . olovi 1 i.- , , , ,rip.,4,4 , - elli 0 I - ' .' . ' " " 1 '' It pioinitirtiL°44lo3 : 0 baster listUßnceactot 4210 1 0:41 0 ' r tißiftei,i,l4 o ,Will til i tiloo 1 wOndertii pektertnf lanes sifi 0,0 Leystoue ,Opera i Mon" , coin. mending len • the'llBth inst. - . 'MI6 colon's, fed leonjuituo'gs*6 his beciond entertainment' last evening at Fulton nail, which was' nWi*ded witb a V l (t i V i) e line and attentiVe audience.. By Wilfllo4o 6 0 Beata in i6gOlemain, tie prOved 'Al'OSitlf to one of the beit„ifisiliciati* Of 'Mad age,and astonished all present.. 41..largenum. (bet 'orvery nsefuli handsome and neatly lros &its\ were ( distilbtited lasts evening, among vibibliWeier linil' o tilble covered/4r, et Matto n , etc. Mr. Win, hm, who keeps' the' ingot tkAiiiittion M. t •`;elirder Of Water' kid: Mal. nuKinteete,:drevethe Dresaleg Duman. I Cdi a 1 11 144 PrfoseAts , - this ; oNpning, aro a Ai eik vetwatch,and a top •of . 0911. Ail ,wnave, ncit, let. heard ..or. seen Logrenla, 'ithotild avail theraselveto of the present oppor. tunity t 1 • • nitt'llbAine br the ttioat intinest• ,10-11,104 V) i, pa J 311;01'0)004 'we beito c ayer u, )ant ,t i a ,performances of his trained Wart, mice and Russian eat are very wonder. 'filial 'may Tigar,041..,:-ritr. .1; G.. Kanflinan Is Just about, completive; a handsome cottage ; resii defies opposite the •Leesport Iron Works. • It 1$ built of Wilds- snd With vfil the oonvepiolloo4 tbill ; "itott" 1 0 :1Pk* 1V4 1 0.31 1 i alfo,lloB ,plUou to the a`ppet‘rance that WAN rig leivn.=. • „ , , Lvesspetthavainitsaniextentlive Woolen Mill, Which 'ls owhed nnd 'operated by Mr. Levan 4 Under the supervision of Mr. Levan, "things" musette, and Chia fs evident from the fact that the mill ls now running• day and night in ervlvrit4y orders. The machinery is of the lb¢p moat vpd' plan, consisting of,, twenty. : ireo ca Mg machines and three large spin. iking, machines, which are driven by a fifty horsepower engine. Tho mill giVes employ ment 10 oVer thirty hands—hien apd women. ,kpeVedyehig bOUSO has litply bopp addedi Width. Sey,epty, feet long .and , eighteen feet •wide‘ tont. of.,stone, and containing several very large dyeing tubs and-machinery. Thill mill has a reputation abroad for the manuttio• turf) of superior Oafs: Tao wool is received' front Phlladelpitht, hi whichcity the tnanttfae `kitd fteed are Red. Some,' Jobbing, la also One,ln order, to accommodate home custom. a G John S. Kauffman is making improver meats to his hotel, having • already enlarged thavarlot, and furnishPd it' handsorooly. A. now, bar is also being placed, • atrit' when all is finished, things will 140 neat and convenient, and pleasant for guests i wko•may stop there, )14. Kauffman - Isquite advanced , in years, but is full of life, and spares no efforts. to make things pleasant about him. i 'Tho'Leviepert Iron Werke. tirein ftill opera 4 , • „ , 11 i " erJyttigir,r4i i lok MV;MlikiVi OP ' TIM Aolvnb, • Col.444Lans.—Thls list was, :nisi. WO and oould not be found for several days. It should have , been. published In tho early part of last Veok: Veci4cd. Term kriirea. Peter Jones, 1867 . 1871 John B. Maxton, 1806 • • 1809 • Solomon Spreeher, Isoo 1809 IGks; 1817 • • 1871 r.,Ofjt resigned and J. . llewley was ap• pouted to fill vacancy, until next election., Election of three ipembers In 'lst War 44 two for fottr'yeatts i pll:l4oe oV Blessra - MS:ctbn Spreoher aid aw y f :,01:bottp • WATti); ' J ' • AIMS! Motu'. q'ernt .Etpircs. thadel,Shaaber, - 1807 1871 James M. Roland, 1865 • 1869 ilednlond lifelklanuo,lBos • • 1869 Jacob lqlartVl e k, '• 1807 / • 1871 '`,` l T‘ 0410) bo eleotad In 2d Ward, for 4 yo4tioe, 4111 . placeli. of Messrs. Roland and MoManus. i . i :. : - f ', ' TI11 . 111) ,WAPD. , ' ' ' Itreitnet. .Eleeled, , Terns Expires. WiMAUI S. Ritter, 1865 1869 Wm. G. McGowan ? 1867 1861 IDlloll6lll,terlbe. t) , i ,1865. ; 1 , ,-; ' , 4868 ~ .t ' Henry Johnston, .. - l&I7. 1871 . 1 . Two members to be °looted in 2d Ward for 4 years, In place of Ilfessr.3. Bitter and Ilyerlea. • FOURTH WAIID. Name. Elected. TOIt Expirce. l .7. K. McCurdy, 1805 ' - ' ;1869 - Chas. li. McKnight, 'IBOT .'1869 .7. llagonntan, 1868 . .f., 1870 ' Henry Fry, • 1867 1 1871 Two mombors to bo oloctod in 4th Ward for 4 yours, in place of Mossra. McCurdy and,Mc- Knight, Name. . ,''Elected. 7'enn Eipirce. , John F. Moors, 1807 . 1871 : &timid Frees, , 1860 , '-- 1809 • :., James Mulligan, 1806 '.;l 1869 IL M. Rowley, • 1868 • ' 1871 Two members to be elected in sth Ward for 1 Teanot ,lAL &Mega' Messrs. Fro and , Mulli gan. Name. Elected. Term _Expire& Wtn..R.,Gornand, 1807 1871 Lewis fitlnor, • 1866 1869 Samob liot•oson, 1807 , • 4871 Vdwilitutitholdpr, ,1805 1809 Mit.Robbkon rosignod,and Aloxandor Jacobs was appOltitOd to fill the vacantly, until next Wootton. Mr. Burkholder resigned, end Oeotge M. Ermentrout was appointed to till the vacancy , until.neat election. . .. ' . Three members to be , elected In 6th Ward, , two for 4 years,and one for 2 years, in place of Alestirs, "Winer, JaoObs, and Ersnentrout. , T . suvANTIT WARD.. .14 . 0QY.' Elected. Term Expires.' 'Multi. ItichnTds." " 1807 1871 • Jacob C. Hoff, r 1865 1809 U. 1 1 '.. McCauley, • 180.5 ' 1869 ), J. Lawrence (lets, 1800 , Mr. McCauley ',resigned and Daniel Ermen. trout was appehtted to iii the, vacancy; until 11.Xittect.i0t. 1:, tOd .t .. I uktllberftA% llob tp 7tirWard for 491WAtt plaCe Of lif r* Hedlund Briton- 1 trout. . , EIGIITIII WARD' ' l iltathi. ,Fleeted..- Term .E.Tires. "[emus Shatter, 1867 • 1809 Branson Van Leet;" DIM • ' 1869 1111 se K. Beyer, 1807 1871 Diva& Net; 1807 1871 ; Tiro members to be elected in Bth Ward for yearn, in place of Messrs.; Shatter and ',Van Leer. i , . , : • 1 .„, ' ' ; 1 'rause.. 'Term 1868 Mipbsel Walter, 1868 1871 Nathan Rotgbao,li o 180 ' 1869 'Zatibb Elhadanmer' 1868 • '1869 ' TRW trietabore It'o be elected 14 Oth Waid . fot to _ AL 3resul, : ha place of tileaarei Robrbaott and ti,4lfrutittm in the Nmi, FIFTIL WARD. BIXTII WARD. „ •t; • •t ,trl; ! tt' i -.. • . - . Rsll7 lartieW et 1110111111101111. rs. 111/4,9141 .150 M r•• • . • /1•11•Ia sm ell 11.04,104.10 neeneenetellenliiralmwener •40 Philadelph be 'Mahe* afar t • • Yest•erPaY• vf4kfulk l 4 . lk 40 0 101 1 4 :1R4 0 ,4 ta: 44l ere were not so free 4o meet as nand, being 114 or exacting frith' theft etatitinflitit tUi SO the oba Act4rOttheir securities. This meta of proosed tog' being eck sudden and general amen* th • btokerlf soon created the tooptesst4i th4it Clal means were at work to create a stringer in money, with a view of depiessing the 1400 Market: As might be expected, there sr,#s daft • , • uncomfortable foaling. anions aeokborrOW MOO; feeling an extensive looking up. o f &von the part, of the 14 bearsp !ere 110414 • a Oetly to accept lotum oniptfavokahhi 044: t • is ,not difficult to tram• this movement :twill • oiltutla and trent , of Wall,Stave4ithiyfiel - wept valik:at : ,, , tlV, . 11 . 00 ', 11 4 11 49 1 04V100.4 1 410 A :ftb fa eno.r Inarelkt, ift,Wer i et,tleptles the privet ctoents , 1 414k4„thg 'ROM 14 ,k'PPOIMPrOf^ ' 0 19 1 101 4 . e 4v v r 4 P4 INt ' , P 0 0% 714f# 1 1441 w lo 3 0 r Ark, fAipsy wv#„!kw+pkii, 19 40 ,4 t a 'the deneh ` s itpd the;sidranci Le We* ine Justified by any real etriagemy to the'matiret: . 0444 , i ‘ na ; O l air#oo 3l l44lo l44 Y4,4 l oo•ltiiSkai ot ntf419444 he4l , 49ialtetit . ro PA • 'sr shave, *Wei many,44l tielleve did with , grace, fearing lest' ui dime MO 'ptlo4 ',qt, )1 , 11. 0 : l'ltyr might 4 0 IP x,TMCiatad ta ItrN4a l , ll • l4 ,kkopp 16 auie'y(l c rt , viii.lialt•P41 64 04. g,R O WCON /040,0, cent* On RoY,Orn4 lo 4t,i, Ads?®': An; NMeeliaileoes , was apoegtable at prices ritoglng:ft, lartbltch fernier flgtrie for AI mimes.' • Algo,w,themt aotive business* the speoltiatlV share/ yetterday, with a lasiked !! • at . 6 t'tlik i !: 4l o o ' Piiviit.* o ool4clik puittal mutate; Government • and • 'l34ol.ll,oea were quiet. City Utah* new, ere , soil 100% 001&fLgen *IA n'eldf 8 8 5 . ‘ , " • Reading It:agreed Aitti. WIT/ And lt•dvande from 47340 b. Penne,Relleted was firm' a i.l4ehlgh, Valley Railroad at at% 4' Catawba . preferred at EU, and Ilettedelphte and . I E4 Railroad at bil,i r -an advance 41:04. ' „In ()anal etooke the only change wr . in Lebig_ Navigation, which , after the adJOunilite?ii *Odd F 0 1 474 1 41 adYan9? ,o Ne • • • ' , • nithong gBrO,, Bankers, NO.IB, lib O esh &tree . • . quote as follows:, , • liaapraeolan. itt, 01a ~ • • , p /1/,‘ Out v. S. rod 1861' - • • • 1 . 1 4 New N. H. 09We, UM, July snit Jan. , I • ew U. H. 11•24 h leed, Nay and Nov. - • P New U. 8,16K6, dew • - • • 108 hew U. 13.6400 1064 Jnly and Jan. • . New 41. 13. eilu , lass, ••• • • I Ten' Forty Bond s, s, . • •• iO7 Gold in New York no to 11 &cloak; . - I • Gold in Reading at Rushong £ Bros., -, 186 • , thorn ill a good ddmand tot Clovorseed, and further sales are reported at 1812%®8 /a). TlMothyls scarce, atid bps adt4ane4 ed to SI9S pee bitehei. There is but little Flax 4 sood doming forward, and it is in good request at dz 60Q2 62. There le no life In the Ireatletultmarket, twin• ontry oxoopt fOr small tote for the supply of the home consumers. Bthall -- ;sales of superthin at MO 50 per barrtil ; #xtrati at 4410 a a 4; lowa and Wisconsin Extra k'aually at $7 2567 75 ; ota do. do. at $7 40( . 1 Peens. do. do. at $8 50(050; Ohio, do. do. S)J 10 50 and Fanoy lots at sll®lB. ityo ElOur Sella. In Tote at $75068. Pfl6i3B Or Ooirr Meat are nominal. . . , Bed Whea t tnitiliet is very Small 'sahib of at el 8362 and Amber at $2030108 per bush el. Ryo comes forward slowly, and commands sl6l@t 62. Corn lo dull at Wednesdays figures; sales of 2,000 bushels new yellow at 000. Oats are loss active and range from 72 to 730 for Western,, and ilielao for Pennsylvania. Whisky Is dull and raogoa (row bl to 1 01, tax Pahl. W .. hite Wheat Flour r•er bbl., _ iIS 00 Red " Xxtra k'amlly per bbl 44 44 eq op, •• 11 li 0 05 . • , 'Corn Chop (now) , 100 - ,Coril_(now). .. , " ..... . 7 , 7 \ ‘ '4B 1.000 ' Baal Middlings, Common, ', ~..•,. 100 I.lram; "4 ' 4..... " ..',. ..... lasellas:Islol ' ' '4O Corn Meal, 150 . * 1 ' PATEN 9 1 1 4tatlf. r ':' ' White Wheat per bushel, Itore\.•/.. 1 ' 200 Red , " il ig 180 _ , n , Oita l - . 60 Corn (old) • 4 ) $5 Corn (new) 85 ME 6dat'iCk .- tir \ tal4l-weaihor of the past kW days , spetna to have Wected the coal business somowbati there .heing,liardly any' demand. The'price of coal is, Lad people aro as saving ;is; pvsnlidc, -thinking that the price ,witt ,eoovi come down. SO long as the diMonities at the, pilece are not settled. we cannot' Wolf for col Cline: Not lam% coal is brought down just hew, and the supply seed run low, so that it IS not likely a reduction:will take , place., If, hoe'f. ever, the miners'alionla resume work it will b *, at a -radmotion .Of wave, aud as the erut w,sa. thor .is 'inimineon MayiroateniblYcipeet reduction. Below wequote coal es it is sold in this city. thelOwc4 figut.o. -Boma other dealers quote tat 50013 gents higher. We con root the price daily, and atyfaya glveith a lowest !;.t. • 041)00) r Egg and Broken Goal, • Stove, • „ • .' • Nut, - - ten, , • itututuousllual, Rending Illeasekeepera' litarket. Tasillipply of butOzir and eggs seems to eiemal tbe dammat, thdre being a !rage stook on t baOd t belt, mostly by stores. Butter now sells at 14,06 ! per pound,;and eggs at 31 DUTTKR—FrOBh 4111171 fi lb., ' ' 1.40 • 44 Lump, 1 / elißtflK.-Ailleefie ill 1b.,. LARD—bard ; lb., rlr . Enos—Eggs dozen, :ED • i ftl 4i ri.ss—Apples IP peck, • 2803 Dried ‘i quart, ' II rissones— " lb.,' I ._ ' ' i.. ... a 0 ."... • 0 • A I DINAr --Beefsteak, round ip b., i. , II II sirloin, - " .• it ; " rump, " •....,i. - •..... , ' 1 1 ( 4 Illitriek II II lili . 'll ValliTtalag, " i 23' , , ll obops; , it „...... ..... „on - • " 'Mutton, ti i,V2O " rork, li /VP 111 " steak, It . 20 ~..791 , i, .. tausago fresh, II II " smoked, " 1 ILtus7-11aine, , ti '"k • 4, - . Sliced, „ rtt ) i irk 'Onc;OLi•liii6 . II Bross-- . sa . , romi.zar—Clilekens live, 40 16 ' If II dreesed, " ? k... ‘. '"' 111 Turkic' live, • " .... If ‘ . dresse d, ." " .. • Chickens li ve ppr " . ~..tfo ar 00 Potatoes ill bushel, 1.... 1.. , , , 136100 NOT Ottloll doll g tijii . wetk at the Stock Yakdp, J. P. /tidner receive,/ 18 head of ilae cattle, sail I Torso. ,1 4 Now in Hemlock pole there Ina gim a. very good business doing daring• the•lrish mainly on orders, and prices rpmaia gentti#l7 strong With little ,on,.€l**lo grades. The• atooke are modatiate, and receive no important additions, as the receipts front ftle nerles are halanottiThYthe dales. ATIIIIR—IforrkirMIG ?Riese. INV*. - .c, • • 0 04 ." 41 44"...'." e..;•• .11 ' J4' , lISVORS4 . 41 II yanikint •• ....... • ; • 4 rer, - OCOAT4 SOVritt8• 1 00 1 11; . Sno Mawr flooo_pe, Smote figioryW 4eriel l y of ocher aeofigleag io rwe i ti ea tly. 010, OQUi4ti' 1111 . . P0W 4,111,t, L►*kei. 1= , ;v ARAI/IN° MOM 1. 1 ) 51 per Wee • 640 '* 560 - :161 • • - 2801,4,1tbU Readkas Meek Void. =EMMI a r n .t ft. r,: .tre r,.-.N1.-tio - r T . 010 . 1 .,.••• - •, - , - - -i ---.---1,--t -- "iri• - 4. - 7;, --- t - .47 - 1 -- Rwr i llyeih tlio , ll;•,,l., '.,.. --; it' . 1 4 . 4 1. :0 , .;1r5i..Vi ; ...%•.1„ „ I't --"-- A ' , hl t i.64 A,: e . :\ . ;;;,,,, I,i • 'S.I S, ','" :Xi ~ .1 . tnel , ,7 ~. *- ‘ .. .it ec, ).3 , sr. i -Vitt ot . ~.., ~,p•.,. 0,2:t Mir? 5.tAi!1.5.:-01..1 i ants ef Theratoinetsr. . . . . . ; A* Mitil9. Monday. • Zeicr ' ' Tuesday, '- • t-1 V 0 irt 4 e 1 Wednesday, ' • "1 so • 1#047 4 -1,1k , , , 41‘1' ft,b 25111 .1.P1'7 , 1 4 .„ , it , vi1i r ,, ,,‘ , ,1P ityl • ,i,,c,....,. .0... i ...f •-• ' , if r•,. 5 , 1 ('-'. .1 ;,-,' ri '_,. ,1,,- ! wl ,-,, r 5 .'',•it,iitiAril. - , ' tCoutamPuti-JAatimitght-ttrwieherthoentel , Hdedittthe out: at NVaehltettoniKeWttlend Rnmittettbiniblaboikt beltietth4'i:l.l,JP. A nc ritt=bet shi t tighhotod. Rt BriflghpOtt, fortiter4i 'ltlisttliOr's r lbthrtric *iighipe twe°n 60 P 1 4 21 4t174 0 1 ) 0Wideli RIP Jan. 19th. .:( I '.: , i a /„ 1 ,4/4.4,:;....:4.- ;r".',l:i i: t 0 1( , LAtrill'e P4,Tim ktomo— Tug Sttouttr PRoosss.—Tith L'ittclitirt7 l l4. Bombe tin BftitLßoli,Vtto itY . ettorVktit '&4" porn. araLittb, of this city, is the tiiiiiiter - or the above rolls, used in the manufacture of trot), blister or converted steel and oast steel. TOO rolls are now used by 1,100014 Shigilt NteljAk t Co., of the Sheffield Steel Works, at Pitts burg. Our space does not permit us to giyo a full description of these roils, Iron tuon can visit PittsbUrg and , ace them work, or , send for a copy of the Pittsburg Commerpial of the Bth inst.,whioh contains aftill description ortheth. Large plates have been 'turned out by that!) rolls, specially ,adapted for circular sawn, Whieh have been tasted by empetentjudg and Undid iiiptirloV tettheT Wet %"itelt ete 1. Seyfert, McManus & Co., of Reading, u e this patent (though their rolls are entail n comparison to the others,) in making iron plates of every description. Those rolls, are a lb° used by many other Iron manufacturers In this i t State and elsewhere,andwe aro glad to hoar th t hir.,Lauth is receiving orders,aimost daily, r them, 241r.Lauth is the inventor slier/e, atet - et Vidtiable ihablkint4,tl l 4s,4 PA 410 74toWN100 of heoh indeted. '" ' . . „ Larran burr.-I.lst of letters remaininin the Iteasiingßopt9ole,s, for, wok enticg an. li ir 16th. PeraftWealling fortany-intythdse I tors will .please say they are advertised In -Vas , ums 111 i,. ffliiiiiiivifiLi k. oh, L M r s x . Mi iw ~ M Mary Cokely M. Dealsty Dram tlonrAtalbort, Um, 13p,rat_. 4,..leots er WACO , Whir .litaeU.aNaeklor, Rebecca Hutohinsbn, Miss Elvira Jones, Mn,. 11 ,„.„1 1 r 'TOP „„Mhr , / 14 4 4 'ffAs 13. Miller. 'Christi a +irv_ tMa woOnypaoker k Mira Amanda R t er, Mica; Merg arot Buth t Miss Rebecca Rio , Mlas A ► note Stair, i Ilea ',4. l .llohafer, M 1 / 'facts's Sehrginti lea IWO Sharman, Miss Cath.iWilkerson, iss Amanda Walters, Si). Mili Weller, Miss Lii#4o )Vilscn. . . I ' 1 s ': J issiicri.assateal 'mat. 't! '- ' ' • Book BrollAUct.• Al i t t ittl °/lanan ( John Batch; otinb Baker, DanielClouser,'J. V. Colo, Pharles L: •Prits, 1 lilah er & Broll4 l 3: • f":111'43 1 EPIC R OT4 I I I I/4 : 4 4tt1 i:1 il ki tti ll g p v . dhii. i .,.Atioy„. l 44 .01111. 7 i .., m e tr l i once. p l uip t it 41. sere , %na er , mo Kula, -Cileorite• M t _ Long, Abraham L ee , A. 3.llslollbr g 1 Ohar) . l4l: gor. toni . oompittie moyoe t Tio4dl4olo,.2l_c_nry F. rifoYiti;frX4*piatdot j o h l i:*Qti 'T' li t. r i k t Orson, ' .'awes , urAni• Isaac ~ R uth} Fran k Sturdevant, C. Shears, Henry Sands,' Joseph R. Smith, J o hn .Slough, itatier)...lVeT. Stark, Sogrmryßoard of Tilt C,,,/,.1.5-sv_Por. • H. Stli!lipW:'F._..'"klintidt, VA eutino:rsban , Joseph. Turnor ) , Antos Welter,- Inittib' Wagner, Thomas WestJ • ~ a , „ ( M us t , Ai.-",_:— ' - ' . PROv.KEDINGIB. REPORTED ny r.h.....1:48 Rl9o,ARtyle ATTORNEY 4T LA*, OM 00ORT:ETBRE.T. , 3 . \ , . , ' YOURTEI DAY—TIitIRSOAY. '. , Ajormii. vs. BdWardiL.Moyer: ponvor.` The deretidaht,; iirlfe'reeldes In Upper ' Both ; town obit), and la avian At middle ago, was charged 1 with the forgery of a receipt for 5150 with the intent to defraud ;Benjamin ' Stetaler. The pa,PRT hiltkfl to VePeOp frandn„lp i ntly . wade ay Um dereh ant as as tolloWs 1' 150 l.Yrren BERN, April th 2,1807. Reciyed ; ,of J3t. 1i., 0a ayer, :one. ibuntort do fifty dollerli.Wfaitils tabofinV far iu ache. , • BENJAMIN STETZLEO. It ap peared i from theevldence that titer) had been,* Inqk)a 4nallOgn between,, thp - intrtics forsomotlme previbus to the date month:mod Iwthe itb(we /paper, and that upon-that 'd4 the parties met at the house of Stetzler co transact some busineas , in ixolattent to they - debtoduess which existed on the part of Ayi r to Stetzler. At, A thielntervlaw Moyer pa _ l Stetzler $l5O On Wooulit.settlement w s made between the po i rtlei ahent a yoaraubs• quent to the last Mentioned transaction, t which lltne, Awarding; - to , ithol l keitOehit 1 o f Mettler in thla • trial, the inflobtedatiss Of Mo,t er to him nuriounted to $3lO. SubsequentiT'a suit was brought in th common Pleas b Stetzler against Moyer; t O recover this below . s r An affidavit of defence was put in by tho la - ter, 11. upon some difficulty borggestell in regrje4otosatrhela yaws tt/ suppl • wentadavit ordefefito by Moye , which aged the payment of $l5O as an ad ditional 'credit upon' the pioteitite'bitiriri the exhttence of a receipt for the six . no receipt referred to was tiled with the supple menyllialltdatkand Wax the pilliosidlogod In thillprosecution to be fraudulent. As the WO paid by Moyer on . they 2d.of IA pril; 1807, hail boon taken into account In the atatement of the plaintiff's elaltoht 'thealvil'fietton ;the ef fect orthe admission of this receipt, if it whs O spurious paper, would have boon to alloh double credit -foil a •sitiglti phYirrent; ' luldrin ' view of the other offsets elaiwed by Moyer, to leave the'plaintiff Indebtati Wk tile defendant. The principal evidence in support of te cb inli taralltheteetlPOPYonientatola Staple ,/ 1 1 the proseentbr, and his two . sons, Peter an Benjahltutll, aile4g.erkbeth Of Which/atter We o present at the Interliew upon the 2dot April, 1801,as to the oworrences,wh lett tookplace Oh that OeckUlloa. : Old Mr.Stataler sWfire positive ly that 14Q eXeootOd 13 0•PlinerswhOteYertand in MIS statement he WaS oorroberatedhyllis tWo .sons... lie further. etated • that thollad he l ealV I of the paper puraorting to be . 01445e 1q,e 3 3 *. for the civil suit had booribroukht: it ro - examinationtheWevPradl thee° witittisses sar that there was some writing done by Mayo c,• at the end of the table, ' init thig , it Was , dfone with pen and ink which the latter carried t ot hr i f p. i im, a i nfl 4hst, they ei llun (HMI,. Se &fa :43 . 6 was prin'cip'ally ibunded u n‘ the opinion of the tvitneasigs to to the genuri newt of the sighiltake`of the itOeipt, • which w Written In the "German language. Several f these WAhlesseep all Or.'whont had aeon! Mr. Stetiler write, stated that they would °wi elder the signature genuine, . Some et them eald-Ptfir — 4 1 11 1 : 1 0 0 WO 1 1 1 4 4 1ei1ite1814 0 4.9 110 slibjectlrindeVettladvhbt lialithcintfoitybeen called in question. 17b)on t o 'examination of Peter and Benjamin t Stapler, they were shown eight' , paPons* ntaltilnk Wink fatherta genuine signature and pronounced them all spurious. P rh9 r jUdgple#ll ,91 their father, however t was 'better,' ha 'he' avo g a correct opinion 1p oYer,F i tlitstatner sogit:l ore 11 .4 0 ratio offered' tit tip i rdmgd I, i lug 0 1Q1 10 ad Mt** hotd a t i rd Kr, , t o a er, to various pi les /noon t• with Ma statenleat on this trial in regardlo the Wourre . i of the 2d of Aptly '1807,' bet Ittiktlid AO'" i'.? • • . In establishingita*VerY' MaterlaVo4ti • • i lotion. Evidence was also introramed:e* .toi defend ant's good character, from apPedrod that Independent of a reptitathni,, Mad ;pc rred for a want of ptonigtiOo o 4 14410.048 to h s ti Whigs, his general Ohara Reqty. was r. • ~ . 1 ! "NIAI ,•,ti Two points were submitted lithelfki ' rtiP" the defence. The finkt, atilt It • . A 14 pc. 1 nr. fergery If the pry op n . krt. 1 11111 1 0h0 made Preldhlie„t4,. 0 . ;044 menSfof mw, because the payntentof• 01 dial) Iso7 being admitted, and it • haitiog,-Wt'altelidy s l i t i tn into *won't& in tio Neo. . n dot' ,sho tof rio one could be prejtVll•• ~ .ythela. ngjot ~ T tba receipt ,seciOnd•• p oi nt:t . Was that the receipt , being slaittiout a' iginmp, old not be held in point or fact to be a receipt:, nd Wes thereibte nOt Ada it boinAtd bititrri qnt as could be thehnbjeet of A forgery. The art ruled both them point! in the: negative, hold ing that the crime consisted altogether In the element orititeotton, and i thatAt .was) Wert fore Immaterle WAen ttiP;/10/MAlanfitile, or whetiinif "A ti IWindp ) ) dm& mew affixed to ii. 716.... Or a ~ , , In, atinpor v . of the . gli i, , MO woud point . the Court el I , ~,, , ~ ' . .4 com„ ;reported in East's P 1 4 lie `. oirk: The whole Mee .r.. ,i ) . t ,i) MEI lailligiiii• IZ' ,I, Ir ,A Was anbraltted to thelliWelk.* eft ViApifrizo review of the evidence, upon the simple'queg• of thertnre to the illtairtr. Mr* hePrOaeou. tor and the deft. omit to pay h f the coats. The case game on thr trial on Wednesday afternoon and lasted uutlt, tOo'clook this (Friday) morn ing. EtMentrOnt for 00111 ilk: Baer and W. # l l.liila • ....to det, - - , , The , 'sk i've' was ',kW) last Jury Mal in the Quort/r Soi** l / 4 Anna(' were diSoharg ed thte Morning. .1t: session or Court wfll be IMOPpekkerr,ow to dispose of some sentences, Witleh Will fi nish the.criminal hOgnoss of the), term; PfIOVEINDINGS OF VONLIREBB. WASHINGTON, Jan. 14., kn, Ow aep t le f ,lie. Norton introduced a bill giving 'a pension *to Mary, widow of President 'Lincoln, which was referred to the Pension Committee. .. • , , Mr. Doolittle 'o ff ered a \resolUtion autikoriz• ifig . ,the laying of telegraph ,cables hetweeh the Unity t Stitet iiin4 ; foreign shefes \iii foreign coldpitnisl,ptiolvided tech:A:deal tertnsbe given to, A.tueriettateable oompantes. _ • ldr.',Butntizr'tben introdttced RAM to enforce MA Miiitlonti of the Fourteenth Amendment, relatnte;fo Otte° holding. - , • Mr. Morrill, of Vt., spoke in advocapy of the resolution deelaring'thik reciprocity of trade is a subject. Ric. Congress i onal legielatiCbi n Ot t treaty. ' '*\.:., - • Mr, CtiOn l entered'a motion to reconsider thelriN . ±tlefUsing th,kapitol, Rotunda for the' inatigilratien ball. , * ' ' • jiirOVillion introduced a, bill, atUendiktory of WI etiui,ClOTQffit e Abi. ''' ' - ‘T j e4 She lkintithitlidin till was discussed. i' la the'Helbse' l Nv Alihity l from the Commit. tttlkon Territt9rlef, reported* bill which gives nipt co fiti. Tirrstory pf Utah wadjolning Ter rititt,%' It, avitslioAtOottedfikr two weeks. Ile RIO" ' 'had es 'bill to"; prtiierTeCthe purity of chunk , lythfiftittiiiesi Territories. , The Alagityripihti Catiel,liiii 'was discussed:•! PENiiNict2il 4 1- Vf/ — • , 1171. 4 1! ~ 114111111.A.Tlatira ' ' ,TTlNiftsto,yr, Jan, 14. In did Semite; Ittr: White moved to proceed to the nomidiffori of Candidates for the United State tt Senate. Carried, . ! li Sie: Viknell i tmaituited .rehn Scott. I ' • , , , ~ , Mr. Metall less nominated Hon. James Capvib4l l l l *, ) 1" , i'N' r• ! ~ - , Ali.- 1/Ito nottiinat t ell Geifge Connell:' ', Mr. Searight nominated Samuel Eyans of Fayette. 4 ' ' ' . Mr. Mclntire. nominated W. A. Wallace. Mr. Jackson nominated Charles R. Bucka• low. Mr., Nagle presented the petition of sundty citizens of Philadelphhrcontosting the seat Of President Judge J. I. Clark Hare. To•mortowot 11 A. M., was fixed for draw in k i rrtef'.• 'i , . 11. 4 , i ii ttr tuen 'proceeded to the use o dry Atli fommittee in 1 the Greenback el 44401 elettiott, ',VW, I 'lln4 op' its return a • leurned. 1 In the ,41ouse, tbo Speaker announced tbe Blinding' Cotntnittees of the House, Tile chairmen are as follows t---Ways and Mean*, ; Nyilsop, of Aphi t eny ;i Judiciary, general, Stretig t of Ting it); Jud i c iary , local, Herr, of DatiPhin ; Municipal Cmporations, Stokes of Philada.; Iron and Coal Co.'s *Foy, of Phila.; Mines Li nd Maniifacturei l. Holto of Philada.; Roadlti 13iidgeit and Ferries, Marshall, of le tiliktiki;',Railetiitle'l Davis t of Philada.; 'Piti• glens, Hamilton, of Indiana; Federal Bela lima", Phillips of Chester; Education,' Nieb• Olson' of Beaver ; Estates, Clark, of Warren; Couqies, Brown,- of Huntingdon; Comoro. Aerie, Hong, of Philada. ; - Agriculture, Millo, of Allegheny) Divorces, Webb, of Bradford ; Passenger Beltways, Ekberg, of Phila,' Sankt', Leedom, of ;'Deltiwitro ; Accounts, ' Rea, of Erie. ~Mr. Brown; oflldutlngdon, inovcd to pro ceed to the nomination of candidates for Cul tediStstes senator, which was•sgreed to. Mr. Davis nominated John "Scott, of Hunt; iugdon.• . 1 t ' .Idt. Drown . (of Clarloa) , nominated Williajn 4. iVall!ioe. Mr. Jaime nominated Asa reciter. Mr. Bromnominated Gomel?. Morgan. Mr. JoscPb 'nominated Charles 12:11uckale* The Sena) re being introduced, tho . 11 ) 'Moult hers of both ranchos liteceeded to choose iL ootwiliftee t try the contested election case or M. Russel' Thayer vs. Tito's'. Greehbank. -- I , . After other, bpsineiss o , adjourned. Omit of the few things that the North anti Bouth will probably ever' fully agree upon le that( 'Mal . - ‘r retVB Vegetable Hair Restorative!) le no t Onl the beet proveutPlo tO the hair falling out, bi t also the finest Mewling 'ever beton) the publi , It richly deki9ries the ',Sillier Islefial n awarileil TOPtlie"He* Hainpahlro .Btitte. ra 11 tom ir..ußb9tie !A, , ' [Jan 18-Iwil' eXiiwitsfi '4N4ZIBPTIOA. -,.,4 *F. iy. IHIGKEDIi IN; cONTPTION. ' pkilqlotiiii i pbo 1 oomititapt a fog several 1 4 0 405..W.,04 fre4uent , etedlng,of t q lungs, cured ,relloffilyli a ,l49die no_ ,übnown to the profs*. 04 Itnen 1 leatin appeared Itopoleas, and when fien up bysoveral eminent physicians ad ineura ie. •He IS the oply physician who has used it in 114 OVllperson, or Mho has any knowledge of its vjrtuu,s,and , be von ascribe the degree of health' We riow enjoys to nothing but the use of this medi. eine ; and nothing biutpttcr despair and entirO, extinction of all hopetif recoVery, together with a want ofoontidence hi all others, induced hirh to hazard the experiment. To those suffering fleStittl i y i elga r M r ii l tdlVe l triettlr h I°Ll and rotor() health. Ho naswitnessed,reeor s e e ries that seemed beyond hope, when' the worst symp. tome existed. PM or for Circa! r. E. BOYLSTON JACRI3O ,M. D., 0 No. 2110 N. TENTH Street Philsda. Foctim i abyillA_PEX DIROIIo , Drtwg_lst, lteati. tug, Ell' Mill, s 6ll.Airtigrats, • 1 Nev.Y47 , I NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. . _ . , . -- ''A APROIAL MEETING of the Sixth Ward De. moeTatio CIO, will bo held on Friday even. ing, Jan. 151h,mak for the purposes:l:nominating Vandidated.fqiq Ward 6dicens. . • DANIEL) FIETLEY, President.. JOIVATIIAN L. Renee, 800 y. Jan 14-2 t , ifiVIRDRHOVIDITEI OF THIRD WARD, Ott •re• quested to meet on Friday evening, Jan. 1$ 1869, at the public House of Frank Grant, atti o'clock,for, tile.purpose ,pf making Ward note. inationiiiMd blbOting conferees, ' By order of 11. It. HAULE,'Presldent C. BoULG t beeretary. ad, Ward Club. .)lin if.#4 ! , .., ~ . , p.......0v I •, 1, •r • LIISSOLUTION OF PA lITNERSIIIP.—The part. nershlp heretofore existing between the un dorsigned. kat been dlesetvecr by Militia' ;Con sent, 'rho accounts of the old firm will lie set nod by. Phi)Leles who will continue the Boot and Shoe ttlitil)Wldosirat. the old stand, No. 15) Penn Sp ate;• Weed the National Union Bank and iloward!s Exprosa Balldln 0 . 1 PHILIP JGNIfIZ.; I t ni§ll-4.41 i::Aavrttozurrailsz.: NtrAtikPONIA,N , ' OIL , THIOI4PHANT._ • U FLHABH BEAD THIS !Kenning, P4_ 9 : Jan• /80)..44r. WM. O. Kr o t lB o4 Na. IN South mirth, street, says the M. M. Oil is the only thing whipktiaa giyen strength to his brekbilatti4-bas usell it In hitt family for Ear. ache, Neuralgia, and frosted toot, performing ~Onrh a wonderfully , quick , and., radical t rigit pflieystonn House, certifies 'inat th oe pules of the 011 cured a strain in , a Horse, valuing the cure at $lOO. JOHN KEMP, Polteemanl Ws the'A.El iopred him of a severe fracture of the collar bone. 1 The above named persons are well known in his vicinity, two arblivsng ifitnesses. t Having Pertillited such admpletestimeny at the times we•advrtised with the YOWL MORSE CHARIOT; giving:oMb Liatlittir toed atr : CONCERTS, attiV i i_ibbilt7 to *0 more 11•11185. 4,1, 0 0 01314 4 OA CO. will forfeit . • • . 'ff • '6. • „ Ifilyiejencromodies combineti w il l .furngsh ne ;Itekiis' OK) ci(rtHicetee froth Prpmthoot Plthkenß 14 the Ityantiviciraty tboso who_ have been bard by the 4Bo vc the ilkicWoolatt uAl—OelLoo : 1 01k r i4l " al if ; ii,A6 *Alia eelAraiot tietopa oltdOping et the Reyst,o i nemuse end p an entane a the or, the OH, or receive advice d treat- Azt 4'reo 0t4161104 • / 11° " :5 1a A0 , K• 41 / 010 0rdio thootol* Peltier, wy. ff•sitO i rotuPe .; • , win 13 .0,, positive, permatieatoad immediate Re. medy• for Nettiaiiig; F . cioti4ll4;; N Ear. !who, Headache; Rheumatism, Pcalde, Burns, , Frost intes,'snot oat onto pains, 111 alloshtto human euffetiog ohould constitute tho Highest Mm of tho thie'ghlloaorher:•;ll344lll4itikal et wince In our own day his already achlort, by directing the Inhalation of ohtoroltino and ether to Clay ih ifetes tbitiecinetit ire•oddiehOltiitgfrolAiltikitS ot t• • .§AyRN9Q : k A .1 al • SiZA. 1:11 c.PP will accomplish by elmplo out% arl application. • It. ii(ves 4 Prtfeetti Inntrettee44te wort tkiPflt 4 "" entirely harp inset ne tube as Mitkablti to thaehtld mil en• dcr ago at to tto? 1 , 0 0;,. 1 ,0 0t Ml a i l t ,k t ,1 11 1 1 t ki .AZ. 4 " . tlty that this is no ectiOn, but aCO oeyutla a IA) 1 N iro% • mid a single sipplicatkvilatAhe cntu will'ennyineer MS mos skeptyal sufferer of its truly 41ileitetildite'10404!';" 011 WE ICEEMLINOR( THE !WORLD - v ' 'To Produce its Filial. N f _„1 _., ~..),•1 Nr*ot t) grirr i o aun ty that once booomes arctic en f , c lei/4 its v&tue,s tog( ke g trqApyf it di 1 i •.,i,,c) r' , Prise 00 eta. Sold b) , all Deu gists. t 4 •• -, • ~,t .tl c 5..., I 01/1 '').: l r • E. 1111118,11.111,1 , 4kN0 Irv' __, • ; ‘ ic i oc i44r oit ai l i 4x._ 8010 ilk ' ' 0 40 ;big f a ii: tiodTeteit i fl e its 4 /10: 4 ; • ter ¢ta a ,' one ot tor Al ! . eetabliehmecits Iniblkootinttp ' '.l 0i•A" r t ' kltiqr Ell M: It l t r:kiefit t i ' ' 1- , ►att o, '-- ' 4r, Itlniniva ft Op.i Ril Inc , . NA. . 'lt attbrde Ede fleilibire tb SAM tth 'Jil . ltracts of ypur "Pain Cure," I to own el. n ane II" 4 nag ajtao*autel . . .. , ; 00011 P tipil l iddki ti.a l i . . 'r .. rkm t l4:ll;raisAgoa f •'' u p= Wig %MT 11'11 rex - ndit/f Sol ddea wee t e reb e l that' I emelt rtyytenitere ear o sabseS. KrObSbly , klkbyllt itiblireilireUbli t artnit bethiltibt4 111 A „Ot RR,/ swat 0 . 1017 Olin e 6 0 t , fri mil r 4: vountla Of the hat of Dudley di 0 0rd4 . 1 holeealaDres slate: . , ,'• ~ -, ,000.2811. iptaut,Eo` 14 Alt I 'Pl'o4l* .• , P -_,‘,____i I •1: ._ • _ '____ ._"-'4 l rtni! 01110APERrAilS.11 A l.l,4lt A Al i ftsrif n „ , ALL 11111PaYKS miy:irtjtikStA CC 4 Piol4o FO#, W.4004N0 u4,u ' TUB OBBAT filiiintlOAN BOAP, COMPANY ..1 ..,.. . take plestrare in informing the pioPle Of anitint h end yleinity l (bul more pittileutatlt " ai 004 dousegeopers itiat'inei sill Alitilill end introducing a nap euvarier to 'AI fitif , l? ~,I, l ;tne 4 folio i n philiqt's • 1 ' - ' ' I ' '''' i 11 W.—For - wetoalti , ii . P 10 1 1: IftiotHrteN: at blt, • - BE N D—For aletiniag (anti Polishing' sit the same t me) Metals of all descriptions, ~ 'Housekeepers .tan at °Osten UtiCtiteatgidvan• ' . ' tags of this, as it is entirely unneeessary_to keep as heretofore,. \Polisbing,Powders, Brisk Dust, Band. Ash_es,Ato., ko. . ' , TBIBD—Wor a ridm Or Bath Soap. esneolafly photo there Arlien.si initintitleitot ilbiliSkpow Mt . hands, such as Faint, °roam) of any kind, 'linters 1 Ink, Ao. i .ko, ,- , k A ? LiA• 4Apt VURTII Itad lilt—Per` tne' tniitissna inn' 'one at or purposes for which soap is in constant nee, - an which it is impossible to enumerate at this titno. 1 1 DIRROTIONa fOit uaiti,ti • WithiliV if ' b . .)1 , al o e .To for h and Avery purptise annvii —. it gth be us cl in the sotto nunintl sh 102 i g 1) t hi s t cotter!, that It on', Voliq 7,11 keit , re the a want of our Soap to ace mill s 1 . , _ sults as other*, and UNIT-Tulp,p Or ~ 511; and LAIIOII, saved. , . ,'„,, WAIVXRD, every fiersoty in Riailiachihir l H. A 11, R I 8 1 0 'YVtAit'4 — 8 Cilyr, • 1 UENVAP.F. 'OF ALL vaTAlitoitt 4 ' itulintActure4V.nlopkeht by,t,te Great merle Soap 0.1 MYS dliTh•Nreitfi d'Ailudeiphia. HAR/11,,E1 it 9 p. l lxm f g.,,, sr tit nocoopp 41# rintiti,, Clttb and Wattbinkton idtrdoto. Bela'Afte AGONTg AVANV,II WIRY' ern' UN TI' III THE UNITHD BTATES. Tho thap In now orfotpl tOAtip,V,o4lii At ,44 fol- Tlowl r tiontl e t tfotteri 0 , ti 1 in t 4 00 „ a t tttlger, ' ol s tr 4 11 0/.." 1 . 1. 11 Vicl• :.; t.• 11. 1a o & oono; Ditd r o'ro, ' ' O, I i e O P ' A. Swart*, , • hot Thomax.i Oro ikotx," 'ci• - , • t. 'l n • w. Eh*, .1 Ino ; B.llenunis,' • • • , or' P.,. Debut, ' ' nee,, 1" Bo4er, • • Oti #llobltirj , i l i arta i ~n: cAnpvirrit t in A lit) wripti 1, , , ; , 1: , ,(. < 4 1. qt-t -"Pid4 ° ‘ + U t i'Vf' or tit fw i , , t , II it , Ili Rit I • r:' ' , W. lll .lllliirli i IL 11. isIARKLEY & 0.. - No.llB rlnm 41111,,"bablw Franklin, be tween Slathaftil 'Seventh streets, Itosp octfully,lU form th oltimorte of ResAisani vi chitty, that ttleY Om MoOBruotitiolt iho.l7oo6llin rot4 RIPWOOI i garPetifiTerS_Ugrell MAAR c s ilo rum ' 4 RoAPFbi..-.Whohatistas 104 at ,t 3 Ilt o r . cm_ ~ 314 •, 1 ' Ij. 147 '111 '1 1.214 1 4f IY % P c 4 6 1; 4 ° 1 11/ 4 4 4 4 o ti oinulloo onir,sotok Ore purp as ns . Ow. or o t au su i ti fu Dociptot t i A , out of Ord o age plum an% sail' m n irAylvtirekg d.11,3m THE . 11EADING4iiiiiiiSilititt(CE AND ifin tr •Iflrilfol TRUST COMPANY or octoodgoompo . &Oan iced, trait, /407 4144 104040, 0 * • OM neadittg -113414770; itivial4l#4l9 t North FtW& street, South•Aksee 04fierAtf Court tiireel. orriCiiiioUUß,Xll l ll f 4 , iix, to t I. I q Spat. DIZEOTOILII: 1 4 J. Pntnata; Jonas, Jp o iMf r itionv, Itema,t S. V4ttAllaQV , q Rig ills*, J. T. dA.OXCOTi I , si .0. Tcutt,„ , ar c; JONAS 811ALTEII, 3. ALuaTniw i 3 " .fiZektillipisig. T'g 004ar4pi olsu c: n ALL dm nt, properret lowa tmg* l by Groat rateeeclOw, ea Abe, rplia la , moony and upoi every Dian wit to , q e $ MINIM Voinpanost. 1, • ()I rerpetual Policies bladed regnfring no renewal and upon which the amount of premium paid can be reel aline() at anYlitaoi IWO 444 action of five per Cont. The advantages of this method are worthy of the attention of farmare arid , others having ilyat-elare dwelling bowies, barns and other build ings L itt town or (10pptry, owhoing the oheapaif. and ita,mt. ' Po ley for One, tire, three, five Or kbl i eftra or ibr loaathan °pert WNW and h 0 trrge made fOr r•tdiuy an surVey when' ten 'or wnot.ineuranoto ar traneforred from other °mix. Mnitiiiintiofitkli f t l ti 'tit'lci Viggitnitterto depeadent mainly upon_ oreignoompakistat aye pow the priviloie of eifeetinghteir inaurancee in it home inatittitlOti, WO Or tined Irlik t r e : adequate paid in end *mire» tft u llifte to:Citing is strong a lim*lsi 0 • obtroilt 10 , of any outer dotnpanO t The advert re fug yin bualuese directly t4O t tile Crolti r taii, it 11 47 portenee of freeplii oftiO po WWI) th go enure r id for Inaurantteli,etrmilittictik , !Mae, Wi • ll • EI V. Pitt OL ted i tJ al ONVOi'mcid to 1 "? JAMEIMOKNIoIit Vied fright; 8.11. ANOON t Seeretary atift Tres b . 8 ' aug 8,1968-1.1(10 i, t " "; . 4 iiii• 4011 N STEPITBN FORMBRIff i - te ft t iVPlk4 l s4 6 l,tentletti hi bit fessional Ber yl ' to tan 'ettizena_of, *ceding. Oftlee No. •/01 Nor h Sixth fittest .' lAA be ootuittl4d at hie Oftloo, or at the lieystoa4lotre . . l t i t 01 1 . 0 M 23-omthew 0112 , ORAPS"PROM THE 'PRI6OI‘ .I pA- Pu 7 BLicicill7 , A,APV 9 OIV11010),("411 i nKt (Aligns Alinttia " U " a s P "C Y i PfP V tI4I PKWAft tiAilisßoVAlVlNDijbliMilrfetti „4 One of the - most rentlablo boot/ i v:10ot For sale by ~ ~ i IF, 1 1 RI 11, a co., . , I,t : i 'Slagle k Store, .... ,.. _ ,,..,r., lU .,.. ninret, rr W . Wg. _ Ifo T 7 • ,„-:1;:, kit •,' boll . ~ R tr2tl4 1 9r 1 ,1 , •.”, 4 ' .A , t .N. . N; re t t Immo lap, .., • ~ ; • 4.; • 11 he ti Penn, Wlllrtllgi ,• ' I '4 i 1 1l klndeotoolloot oti -. • • I ill y , A. rid aUille)%oofrattingtingat the shortest ' Ottoo, h al ao oUnsei ror Admlntiltra. tors In MOM& pp 14tatatorr reason able terms. 40 a 4 4" :o3 l lllttll i bigit/AW. , , ~ MOM BEE!!
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