TAN PAT_ Y; EAGLE. READING, :PA. , .TIJEsDAY, FEDIWAILY 2 $ 3949, CriiCIAND_COUNTY. ISDIr lON-1$ 1.9 P. X. colours:Q*1101ml tt►tepdpd „NI; 'in the c u must be acioinpaillea by a iesponsi. 1 ,1 0 name, as a guarantee of sincerity on the part of the writer. The name wilt not be pub ilshod unless so desired by the correspondent. Vorrespondonte qhpuiil ,ttlako their common!• cations short and tb the point. 'Our gpgoo i s t oo limited for very long articles. Write only on one side of the paper, and as plainly u possible, without flourishes. ADVlerliene are requested to band in tbetr slirertlfeefents eArly)n 201 414,4- Pdsible• se o'er' riPtdit kedresslite elioalstitoh benglata ts to go to press about 2 p. m. Sussosississ who fall to reocive the EAoi rel)larly, will confer a favOr by leaving notice at thlsoflice, where all complaints of Irregular. sty Or !apneas (4 dollyerf will by promptly tentlett tO. To American House i» about to change bands. Ws wish It understood that , Ilovo spats" aro not published In these columns, also one of our )ours Might trenible. VHARL)IB E. SXLITII, Esq., President of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, has gone Routh for the benefit of his health'. 'Tun fozbunters of Pottstoiitt 'met with another disappointment last Week, Tho hounds got on the track of a dog Instead Orthat of siy . roynard. . , Aectcnt4.-44r.. 0 berOs N. Nicholson, fore phut of the fkglejoli'cleparttnent, ripped open his right hand from , the palm to the wrist, last, evening, while laandling.n chisel. FINGER r. M. Mollort • lutil his finger mashod yestettlitk while working about the maehipery at his brothor's macbino shop, cornor of Chestnut and Sooond otrooto. . - HUSS!' Stratrro.—Two largo wrought Iron shafts attraeted our attention, yesterday, at the new• dOpqt. They weigh 84,90() tone, and are intended for the Reading Seeatn Forge, • a Hor.D.—Ritter &Co.; have, Gold the large oyiluder.lloe Pietis t on whloh the Adler WAS flrmatlyiprinted, to R. Hoe At Co., of New, York; the original maurfaoturers of the prom IMPROVIIIMUNT.—The Mews. Frokfli Aro osusleg,‘ ',very, •eAtenstve "trenott to be dug. lesdltit Trent tb l eLAlbuyikr to the tanks of the tionrY QAT FilrnSettf. o r 010 purpose of esO idorng, the 'supply o . amt.; for their . , 'troika. lon.—The Union OsOal i abovo and below the lia►rrisburg bridge,. is covered with ice. We vrould, however, caution the boys not to go ,on yetots It is dangerous. It it will not snow, for which thoro is a fair prospect at this time of writing, there will be good skating by to. morrow. HAMBURG AND' SIGATINOT6 At thp annual election for Prbaldent and Di roctiora of tho Bowl, held in Allentown on the Bib 44., Hon. John D. Stile& was ohosen rroxidont, and Charles Faust, Daniel `Noma , matter. Lowls Hammy, Danfol 11. Creita l Illttner and David J. Moaor an Direc tors. ---~---- FELL FROM A CiAtt.-.-zA boy named Evans, while playing around tho oars, In company with several other boys, at the Opfer Depot fell from the roof of a (reight oar ' inJurin himself severely. was conveyed to a hone In the nOighberbood inan 10;6ns - 11110 ohntiltion, where a physician was suntmOnod to attond to his wounds. 111:08110110.—The new works of the Birds boro Iron Foundry , Company will go into operation on neat Wednesday. The establish ment employs about fifty hands. Fivo abutments of the now Itailroad Bridge at Birdsbord are ooknploted and,another will soon De fi nished. When oornpleted, It will not only be substantial but It will be an honor to the architect and,an ornament to that boautitttl P. 0. B. of A.—D.Orr Alexander, Esq., Past State President of the Sons of America, from Altoona, Blair Coady, la at present making a tour through Schuylkill and MIS uounty l yla• Ring every cantonment of said Oider. His engagements extend to \1 Fob. 6th, and Min what we have learned, his splendid addros*oa will have a powerful effect on thomomborehip, and be the means of still Anther Increasing the numbers in this Order. ' • Mns ANN Mesa% wife of the late Peter G. Malar i a Douglas township, Berke ()Minty, died suddenly, on Monday of last week, at the residence of some'ef her relatives, at .Lia burn, Cumberland county. She was away from home on a visit, and though unwell pre viously, of puhnonary disease, was able to bo about until within an hour or so previous to her decease. Mrs. Moser was about 50 years of age. Her husband hail been dead only about three months.—lbitstoton Zecker., EEO ACabliNT.-rYO4OIAOAtICiOnt MrAciam Nowfort,rosldlng In Was hington atreet f be tween fleoolui and Third, was badly. hurt at the saw.mill of Mr. Foos, in Canal street, Abell fluehong's paper mill. He was caught between a log and some of the mill .gearing, which how Mr leg so firmlythat he was un able to extricate' limbo!! without itsslatlinoe. Fortunately no bones were , brliken though his log was badly' bruised. 'lie wit taken home, end Medical fiesistanee WO, balled In. Ile still suffers much pain. .1 o kr gives a wonderfel Idea °fib° extent of thie cotintry to know that whtl&we are battling it out in the cold and viet,ivith aver? tree and bush as bare of follago'saltho pavetuctit `oltueirs there are sundry Floridians feasting on straw berries jest owna to perfection near !Jackson• vine, in the open air. , t Also to know that oranges do now hang ripo in the public esparto " Ne w Orloling, tte also bananas and plums. As also that at lother end of the line there are furolad men on snow shoo, now , hunting, in the wilds.of our St,Lawrecaki dotnitry,the cata4 mount Rad bear. fig 0 0u,ntr.r• • New LocoatO,TlV,S.—We noticed yeatorday on the siding at the . new 'doper a han - deome new engine from the lialdwfit Xiocolnotive works at Philadelphia, which was built for the Central"rfliroad of New _Jersey. I t . is tr. ten•wheel thihr totii,t2Si inch stroke cylinderilem Inch diameter • 42-inch wheel; and is named “Anatriernit 'The. en gine la under thechino of T. J.: Mole non, who look her tO Phlllipabirg lest night. • 'Mr. 10 Iternon inthrined (lath this hi the fourth engine built at the Baldw Works star :that road, and that twentronetuore will be built between now and next fall for the same .00m- Tun dull,leadep ek3e, aid the genoral feel ing of the atmeohore toothy Indicate law. After slim, way have plentrof the feathery l aPorei whereat livery Men, OWnerti of fast n an miters; loaders, dte4 ete:i will be de- Vont y t ankful. We 'few one os our moat prominent and esteemed Penn ptreet businetiti icon this morning with -porgy on of the pAraphernalis of his esquiette MOO 'O4PPer• lie hoe was radiant .withemilea, and, we be.. bore had we made I call on aim for tip lean of 15,000,he If °UM only have Ws:int:in, happy to have accoMMOdateklis: circumstance to ehow whiten so v.hiwea °• weather has upon some **(Ole. But let . the Snow con% pdd pigely,itsulted, ,121 4e h r a buftithiibbSiWith-e reerOliagtitirq e ettlitiler We'lt 'Rover ttitAAWitgw, tothe ntuidoal tingle ,oft: ;• CI 1 Itllo awaff Liii? Sr/Inert, 14p1SW. I= IR-- ----- JoilssTpwr,l,lambria county, ban built an opera housetatit coat 01130.000. It will be for mally opened about the let of July ? by the f4talturg (Vera Costpapy. ; _ And inhibit/testi Veily tuitatiaiineity.t Jonnetosio p see of apa ci kwelve• or nkeen thoileand ipha Banta, Wild an' °petit House I$ si mat of WAN w Beading, a city of 45,000 inhabitants, build Opt) COOODI only one-third that awn ? .SOll3O Of out nese mini and capiptgats * We linow i kre great mattiemitlels, and they can therefore easyy answer so simple a gileation. ' 1 • • • But, serionaly, isle not a btirning shame that we have no t 'a iirst•ebuts hall in Heeding? We do not *ace" of any other My of ltd ady in the country that MIA not elthvirati opera house or a fine ball. We' bate • plenty of 'men of WADS Who could OrOstaaoh nattllot*o; the cost of which would be nothing to the*., bey Invested In such an enterprise would . psY • good intereoli Let us have an opera house or the right kind of a ball speedily. Wake UP, blmibeill Web aild opindlets of, Reading, to your orb trite interestal • • Pot. on Avv+—Anthony a bright youth Of about 2 ,got. himself into a pretty fix, or mix, or whateVer else you ,may. choose to call it, on Saturday night. Anthony, with several bona compffnions, was in the wiloOn of Mr. David Moyer, at 137 tOuthfieventh street, and, with kis worthy• oonferes,•Was breaking and smashing things generally. Anthony was tiro ringleader of this lovely 'party of ionths. Not Satisfied With Ida gallant and heroic ex ploits Maids of the building, he went' out in the street:and Commenoed throwing 'atones into the • door, windows, Scc., ma oaring pull°. ularly Whodi they hit. This was very inns cent and agreeable aninseMent, eapeolally to Antlion,f, i but officer Lawrence bappsning along jus t then, he did not relish the fix into which Anthony was trying to place things. lie ,was taken into custody, arid hadA hearing hereto the Mayor last evening, and was istnind over in the sum Of3oo, to answer the charge of MRIIOIOIIO misch ief at • !the next Court of Quarter Sessions. There were 11 lodgers at tho Station.Uouse last night. 4 11 in tendon of wearing high-heeled shoos le nnivi3really condemned, tiy , physlologikke, •It is productive of crooked shine, • bandy, logs, elephantine toejointe and a cramped, ungrace• tul gall. • • • RHADINGI AB 3T WAB TWEXTY-TWO, Y*ARB Aoo.—ln ransacking among the old pappro. of the GASSrilt 00100 1 the other Ay, WO oath° across ' a matter which will prove of great in terest to our readers. It is a handsomely got ten-or card , ""A Special Census of the City' of Read ng, with Stet:6Eldoor the, Manufactures, Pahl Bulldingo, achools,Ate., token and col. looted Fehruery, 1047, •by Michael , Knop," and published by .1. Lawrence Gets. It will do well to compare It With the present growth, enterprise and prosperity of Reading. What a change twenty-two years haVe made. From it woolly-sized •, town Of 18,000 inhabi tants, we have grown to be, a city of nearly 46,000, and our manufacturesotd., have grown in proportion. Those of us who are living twenty-two years hencomill in all probability 60 a city 44100,000 inhabitants, We append belOw the uaitter,c4sahtlaed la this very' use ful and interesting card: POPULATION.• White liOabitante. Malee ,Feritale4. ttortlt•Bast Ward, 10211 North4Weak Ward, 1200 1212 South-East Ward, 1272 • 1190 i3onth-West Ward, 1831 1864 Elptuaa Ward, ' 1108 1019 • ;., 0405 ,12,745 ' Colored Inhobitarild.ll • ' 4110les. - Females. North-East Ward, 51 40 • NorthMeitt Ward, 81 40-1 • South-East Ward, 10 13 ' South:Wosti Ward, 44 . Spruce Ward, 1.0 • 0 • 'total popula lion of the City, '. ' 13,044 AOONNOATE POPULATION OF NACN)7ARD. Mater. Female-1r . North-Nast Ward, 107 Z • • 1014 4 Lt- 2001 North-West Ward ) 1201. ' 1252 ---,- 2543 South• East Ward, 1282 1203 --:•• 2485 South-West Ward, 1875 1000 8781 Spruoo Ward, 1110 1028 --...- 2144 41 OW 13,044 It will be aeon that t he males out-nuMber the females In every Ward except South- Wett,and the total mate population or the city excoeda the reinalts 238. In 1840. the diffe rence was the other way; the exCeas of femaleabl9lg then 348. The number of taxable inhabitants is abOut 3000. Xn 18401tio poptilation of Reading woool.o. Inoroaso in Bayou yoars, • 4,034, , ,• EIOUSEB AND FAMILIES. irroilseB 4 _Pa . / nines. ' 385 , 02 890 409 North-Bast Ward, North:West Nerd, South-East. Ward, South-Vest Ward, Spruce Ward, Tho proportion of inhabitants to each house is 6% to 1 ; and the number of families exceeds tho number of houses 280 This statement accounts suilloiently for the present scarcity of dwellings In our city. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. , . , . , ••, Tiaehera; Eiholdra. North Ward,. • 10 000 1 .. South-East Ward, 10 585 South-Woet Ward, - 14 - • 889 School ter colored children, 1 32' German echool, 1 35 Total 'Amebas mia ScliolaW,lll' 2141 There are also 10 Private Seminaries, . with an aggregate number of 250 scholars. PUI3LTO BUILDINUEU Churches—Lutheran, 2, German Reformed, Piebbyterittif,.Episoopal, Methadisf,- °Oman Methodist, Baptist, Universalist, Catholie, Colored Presbyterian, Methodist and Union,:' leriends' Meetinghouse-14 ; 1 Academy and 7 Public School ; Court Rouse, Prison, Odd Follows' Ball; 2 Market Housoa, 2 Bridges, 5 Engine Muses, 2 Banks, NNWEIPAPADS AND PAINTING DFFICIES, "ii. PiIiXDINCI - Atkutu,T • ;Dermal:4' • pdblefied weekly by J. Ritter it Co. Tux BERNS 'AND 80111.1YLKILL JOURNAL, POblished weekly by J. Knabb er. Co. . • DOtoottivrin PnRA, published weekly 'by H. Myers it Son. • t inr,Okneoir DNNOCDAT, published weekly by 11. Longenecker. • . • • -1 44 LunittAm3 RSOBACIrrXrt," German, pub lishod'weekly by Arnold Pinion% • RDADING CIAZDTTN, pllbliphed , wool ly by J. LaWreooo Getz. • _ •• EVONINO publis h ed ; Weekly by 41.. S. Whitman. • • Total Newspapers, 7--5 English 'Obit 2 Ger man. 1 t • , Jeatit'kertrititte Esieliretstoinwrs: The Railroad ,Workshopa Comprise "• 1 Iron Itroindry, 1 Coal Car Manufactory, 1 ;Boiler Shop, 1 Machine Shop, 8 Riackstuith Shops, 1 PAttern Maker's Shop, 3. Carpenter Shops, 1 Brass 'Foundry, 1 Copper Smithy, 1 Vile put. ting Shop, 1 Tin Smithy, I Spring Manufacto ry, 1 ,Flue Shop, 1 large Wankel Tcho humber Of hands eraployad , and about the Dots Is, aid Ka foists, 195; Fonndirrnfin, 011, 67; Icelpers, 77 ; BraBB Riunders, 4 Copper Smiths, 7; Tin Smiths, 2; Car Wheelwrights, 0; mason!' and ‘gorrs.,ls;-carontersi 71 Pattern Makers • 18; MOO Sawyers, 9; WOO% Station Men IQ;:iXer lionse Men, 11; iyaintert, 0; t ar Gieasere; ; Watonmon, 4 ; Track Liik. ors, 8; Cartersi 8; Extra transportation •Iden, 15. Total number of bands employed, Besides thesis there are 9d Enginsers,44 ?ire imp, and 42 Laborers of all kinds,. upon the, Itosd, who cannot' be said ettietly ta,b41.00„ to. 1 0 0 0 Lingt thOligh $1 3 4 10 Y ,90her0 tee tht o he 'Reeding rron and Nati Works, , ,beiong- Motiorsodeyteit, MClManns ft 1 Co., ow 160' halide; oonsinne MOO' Vail (a An , thraolte papa abrinsllyLand Aro nuking tons or, Nails Ind' flpikee; Atka' W'tlins Merchant :iron) jot d a y:. ; • h KontsClay•Ymmatm VC) a a rt EtttelV . ilatcgrAfh 'oaf ktraes: iconotonef:,494w ttiorpithraw uol• WM ". 146 163 - 416 489 573 ns 413 LM! 2398 2138 1 , 8,000 tonilAtiiisaii and 5,000 tone /Ma Ores and produdo 3.000 Soda Pig Malt pal annum. The Franklin Foundry and Machine Shops, oWned by Adam Joneqn, ... 1 .,. an Iron Foundryildeolkinsidhoq OIT 7 7 7 ta Shops, and 4,9ar yhop, 7171 / ye OIXIp 31 , 1110, tq hind% L I, 'ld. at. S: Ile o Wes 110111 1 em- PloYe 80 lands when Antallt' • t The Reading Foundry and ichlne Shop Of Meows. 'AI !Thirllng 0)4 1 employe ;bout 72 handy. • Adams it Dougbton's Foundry einploys from 8 to 12 hands. Weld's Agricultural Implement Manure& tory employe about 12 workmen: The Steam Forge of Messrs Sabbaton co, has three hammers, and gives employment to about 21 hands. • • " Besides the above, the folbrwlng !nay be enutnerated: 25 Hat liannfactoqes, Omploylntatiaui 150 handy. ' 16 Brisk Yardsomploylngarraverago num= bar of 190 bandit,' and which Znanufsetwed last Yea' 99 280 00 brloini. 'Well's Are rickb Minntsolor* employing 10 hands. 1 Distlitery, tieing 200 'buthels grain, and employing 8 to 10 bands. , 8 largo Tobacco Manufactories, employing together 40 bands at Seger making, beldam& number of others en a smeller scale. 1 Bops Walk, 440 yards long f employing 12 hands t 1 Stocking Idanufactory,', ortiplo,ying hands. 4 Steam mills, and one Weiler roarer do. UHRuANTIraiI 1180/TANtitaty 5 Dry GroOde Stores, 45 Dr) 00ods and (31%. cery Stores, 15 Clothing Stores, 18 'Boot and Shoe Stereo, 6 Dtug Stores, 6 Contebtlerriery Establishment*, ff Hardware and Iron Stores, Chair tfanutadorles, 5 Saddle and, Harness Makers, 4 Book Stores, 6 Lumber Yards,7 Coal and Wood • Yarte, 8 'Breweries, 8 I nodes, 61 Taverns, 2 Nurt4erles; Hot Rouges, &0., 40 Master Carpenters, 5 Master Masons, 15 Butchers, that attend market, 9 Cabinet Makers, 8 Tin and Copper , SMiths, 5 Look Smiths, 5 Jewellers • and Watchmakers, 2 Brush Man utitotorie*, 3 Turnera 2,QUttatidi he, 2 Cedar Coopers,l 'Last Ettaker;l l bludery, 1 Varniebi Ink and Blacking 'Man factory, 1 Millwright, 1 Pump 'Maker, 12 Tailor*, 4 Livery Stables, with abbut 70 hompth 2 Mach Makers. , THE MARKETS.. RIADIIIO, Fob, 2i1269. MONtil Mpl•ket• I, VlllOOllll4 tbere,was eonaiderable,aativl- V in the money Market yesterday, but the de. wand is ebintlY ,for.stOok inVOSlnionts, Tiernan. oral lull in trade creates little or no demand for funds, and the sPeeniativoillifrit is not so s i;etivo as to abseib the insiplus lying 141 e, .In, bank ,vitults and private bands. ,Tbis,state ' things fa at HMO h hiving the, eirisef cif redbeing the asking rates for u4l kinds 'of loans, and es ' peclaily for those eifeetedbn Governnioat bonds: No Mills:WV. whifWl4 l ' is exßqVioneed -tn.proeur„ trig currency to any amount on suoh collaterals) ut' . 6Ko6 imp ( nfiseellatitiop, V 1044- %148 667 per bent: is atkad and obtained . There to still a consifitrAble amount of caution mani fested by lebdekaasto the sOeurithis, offered and the business standing of thti borrower, and a de cided preforenca bishoWif for ClOVernment bonds (ma 41,1 9ttier ktfident,collMarat. , T impols .pipiensigatifited ibil'Ontal44 alarktit4 itsObn sequence of 'the free action of. the banks but what is aifer,ed is readily dlsobuneed at 7(SO per , cont.,for prime names, but pit; thaso psurea the' waiket'is barely istellYr- The Steak marital is moderately active ipitices rather weak. Goverhilient acid State Loans fro steady' ; (AY Os are dull at for,thO' old'. 64 idox for the now, issues, Lehigh (told Loan sold at 99 1 4. Noadiern 1. H. ranged frank 1 4 t 04044 00 ' 4 at the.latter figure; 57N Wits. bid for Pertimylvai nia It. It., 65 fOr biinohUt R. It., and sty 4 for' eatit 4 wissa Preferred. " 7 r 299 Uushong &Bro., Bankers, N 0.16, North OW et e 6 quote As follows . BilAtnua t Feb. 2, 1. 1869. Ui.S. (Witt:, • •„ i 11, , I! ' , Ail °4l t * P heti' Nab U. . (010 si 1 1Y 11 01 . • ~. /00 Now U. 8.0`20', 1805 : May Nov. liu Nov U. 8.1906, ntjt • 1 1/8 7 4 hew U.S. G•4o'u 1 J uly Jan . • • 09 Now U. 8. IMPe il l • • - •' • • M e " ji w p lr i o B ric up - to Ul - o , oloe . k • :• 14 "Aattlng at Bushong lE Bros., . 1 411.3•1.111111.010.1 r.. r / .. IEI 1 / 1 0118,E8.—D. Clapp received 14 head. On fiat 'urday 1.1. I. Sinoyer received Hi. s • . • CATTLE.—W. Potiefger received 14 head, • llostOta Dry Goods Market. - Jan 416.4 here Is ,verilittlettck pay ; abopt the Market i thtti Weir. The 'dontarid has been very limited ; and all parties seem to have muttially Agreed to keep :gulet..:"The agents for• cotton goods aro holding a; firm ds over at their ad van d rates, which they fool confident of get'. flog and bye. They will not yield a fractibn, so th y tiay,asAtooks are low and cotton is high. In th . elvilitlo‘,thib•jobbortiks,*44klng MT ; :d thfilrP (NJ us Purchases slowly; a'All Complaih that sir customers are sloW in coming for. ward.l Collections, too, ,arer.very bard' to be made, as the retail trqdo is quite dull, so that there is p slack ,tiviso all around. In wodlona there was a little niOre doing the put week, as , the agents have ppenedmany of their now styles, At nO partloula* Octpilty isidoked - fof Until. i k •? neat. - Moiltb. . "- l'tkr sela 4,1 J so.#-• fib. folio lug )re tlie current prlcce, ás roporte4 by one of mu largos% manufacturore : Best relined past steel; ordinary sizes, 18o; ma ch Inery steel; to 9 inches 13e i cast spring steel,l3o ; German spring steel, bee ;blistersteel, 2 9001)i i efOt 091 v .Ptil/P re 1T 34 1• 146r. thanplow steel,steel, lie l'puddt alb, ~ ;4fr0, 1 .1, , 2 11 4 !!..! „:( '•• i.l rirrsuono,'" 'eontinuo firm at thq card rates, which aro unchanged from those noted during the past two months. There cdn tinii.Sii it.; ((a dOtilandi for both' bar.iron'inil Ilestsekeepers' Market. Cuumere-Clieeee V lb., 2442 LAyio-bard V lb., ~.22 ligoC63-gkp." •110kebnie...:(......‘el "i ' '•' LAO Arrpte-Apples 1 11 ppajr, rt • 28030 Dried It qua 12 Psalm Wl " - lb., , 20 mser-lisoofatkak,rckßp4 It. 13 . i 22 44 • , Ai, l 1 eimin g •, , it, , I 20 ' If ,'rump, 4 6 : 90 t 66 , Beef mash . 20 'ThierilrlOlTo" - ' ' 45 ' 01 , • Neautlutlot.a, . , f_. • ,i 1 II • 1 23 , ", . " chops, . . 44 , 16 ' 'it ' • Mutton, . 1 - ' " !410 " Fork, ) • II i /• • 666 4 ilri ,' W ~ . . 4..%.* *tea ,- , L , -.., " ...4.«....4. 2 0 -' l4 ' - • ' 1:18.10410 [-. ' -,2 " . 144.',1 - 41'4:4...280'28 164:141(16k,t-: '' ' I:J , 4,- , ,'"' rt.'"i#:4,•;%.4.4...14 • "4114. SO 8 /.9P07414..".. ...1. - . ;_.t(., ( -t. I't 4 ' r.," 16. ~ . 0 .14.4... Biota- , • •18' , t rotraTatrOblOkezie Ilve,, I. , 0, .t. ' 18 „ - ` it' e •'' t _.• r } dlgtotritt - ~ , - 4 1 1, ..i„... ~ , ..„...4 . ,—. . ) i) e . Turiiiiiii 11. e i 1 7 rj..t.i...L.L...41 4 , it • " • (1 04 ( 04 41. .tt.f•••— ....... "•-- '01)101/0 ,•11 # p tr! 0 ' ' 00a100 , , ?01.411,4 *4 V bmilials: ...4. ' 1...,.ii.:',..!'.:...i41,:.;.Vi11iiiii0 11•1===7M11 •10i nit Whist Ploar iiii• 10b1i4.14 ,Z...41d.i.U. .$l9 51/ , , XVI. , . •,: l i i - A: l hr". fftlir INF, , p ) nr-?-t...11:. :Cohn ,cful cnciii.i.....144.4:44.441..Z=Zat....1, corniiff. ..rytTyrriTr•••••1111•••"*”"t• Best, Antal lneigfp•... 00000 .41.:.11.. •• 180 :10k;fikia,z22.:.ra:rszrattra:=Tro . \ .-).2.. Se ~...' i P‘initft ,fampok, _.. whtt gA t 915 Pfttill2ral tif 'I 0 , •-tr •if !fib' V i tt Ittrrtatrle - ttrivitllttt - billetOto":m11• - •41 Corn (old) v s;44-.6.1:LeQ...4-4444, .. tr.." C4lll c i rr " :rnrl . ll 7 rrirrr .".".." '''''''''''' 4 .U. 1., L. - - :4 . 1.0 C .1 ) . .-, .:-...--.-..,,,, i Steel liarket. SNLLING PRIOnv gSIVIIIt'tDITION . 4":• - i I `t '' .•••• .4 •-. ' ' ' -.A-:.1....--2 tt....2-4..0........ii......1 p oll • ' ' 1-.. :- , ' r , . ...., :• . ~ i 1 - ;Y•. ono rises . .. tz' •., 1 , ...,t,- • th oi 40 Apt!' ~, ~ • ° DisT,'sll)nglAkifilitSitiii4.* pros: ' , ' "-, :t • . t Monday, , 25° , ~ • 33 4 ' . 1 Tuesday, 31 0 ' . us i FINII ARTB.—Mr. Marsh, . artist, has . just completed . a fine picture ' on . crumb. L 'Hid . semi , studio !son the d dodo( tfo vaOld, tp1413 tag, Patin street alx) 7tb. . , ..:. ~.: ~- , Mr. Amos Gable, a list; leas Just oemPleted. his home scxmo, rep piing a child,. 'tested on a chair,. playing with'a'ball. The poture is very handsomely finished, and is of nearlY. life size. . Ludt ne 1 /irline! - RIINAWAY.—TbIe Morning allorse belonging to Mr. A. N. Boyer, 'Adobe?, 'ran away with light wagon„Jn Seoond• street, starting from Cherry alley. lie ran the wagon against .4 tree at Second and Franklin, whore the shafts became detached from the veldelei hod the horse was 'caught. The driver. Mr. Solomuil Doeblor, was thrown put on the ground, but was not hurt. The hate also escaped serious injury, but the wagon was badly damaged. • Ov812000) ViuD , Agat,... Al 'foyer, patentee of the Novelty Bus i ness Card Rack, has arrived in Reading, for the purpose of introducing his invention, to the business men of this city. lie has secured the follow ing places for putting up his rack: Mansion House, Railroad Depot, ,IdiaUlor'a Iletel, Key stone }lonia. , L Berke Doitidy , Ilodsdi and Schniuoker House. This rack is an excellent invention, and omunteniks itself to every, ono Who examines it. Library Hall e , ocsday evening. , • • TEE LEIIIOII VALLEY RAILIWAIO.--Tho quantity of coal °gilled oVor the Lehigh Vol loy Railroad for each year. Bluetit was opened for trent°, waif as &Howe 1 t Year. Tons. Year. Toni. 1855, 9,068 , 1862, .882,674 1856, 165,740 . 1863, 1195,165 1857, .418,236 . 1804, , 1,205,419 1858, 471,980 . '. 'lBO5, ' . 1,402,277 1859, 577,052 1860, 1,730.438 1860, 780,642 ' 1867, 1,948,885 1861, 743,772 lB6B, 2,225,430 Ting case of Stover vs. Jack, involving tho ownership of certain Coll piece of land filet* the Schuylkill, opposite, l'ottstown, which was tried Ifi the Court of Chester (Kinney 'some time ago v aml doOided ,in favor Of' the 'Ott. fondant, WA*, afteilartOtt carried to the Su premo Court of Pennsylvania, where the do clsio* of the OAR t below was affirmed, week before last:. 'This 'tattles the qtnistion, and do. oldec the ground to be an island In the SehuA kill, and not a part of th e property of plabi tllf, acclaimed. The ease was conducted by Wtti, payth)gton tind CI, w 1414 1 0111 Mkt, for plilk and by A. B. Wagnin:fct dem Lurline t Lyir,l,lo9 I ' _ rconimunnsited.l, .: .11tit• Valliaelit cheraotelr. . I ; , i' Envrop. EAW.I4 :—The Book'of all-books do= clams that fga goo4narns.is rathor to be allesan than gr4al rlohea ;',' iantall: 'o4P,Orlet)o4., 90- firms the truth ofthis declaration. filches aro: but temporary, as is the good they impart. Fame, won save In the cause of virtuco v has no: substantial baste. Poiver vileldi 'lfs SceptrA but for a•day. ~. But a good, bathe is ,a, Joy, a, crown _ an ipheritanco , now, .. and forever t, Charatter is an eminently personal • thing, and, is tiler f9re different from, repntation ; While a mania 1i individual Morlts , , tiny( I.virttiOs, 'and not by what men may judge hint to be by 'his public manifentstions; odnstittitee his char miter. ' 'rho osiipaation ip whieh'ono bold'is, Y the ,cointnunity, IS the Mirror •hili Worth AO : WO Judgment nt hhi follows, and le, 'therefere v lis reputation among men ; but this •Judgmeht • nny not he the Measure of Wrest,' eltaractok: Jo a rata, Men are 'passed in 'o olo fl'ilt 4 ,4 10 , true social, intellectual, 'or moral_ value . ; for character is wont generally to impress itseif upon the actions and inanifestationaofindivid i mile in every . day life. But ,'while. p n7M i haraoh:4 ordinarily secures prop 4 ,reeOgpitiOirtOo respected and vice disestaximed a, the , r01e.,..: Yet,there aro exceptions to the 111104 • The 1;1 7 dividual character is not Always 4ntpressed,ht aetion. Men, where their supposealgOlerests aro involved, act frequently ',with appiwant 'Or. toe or mwanimity, wheu.nelther of these son: Unseats lams an element of thef r real eharaoter, Therearei tbcksy also whose eXterlor. beer ng woolci tkeeln to.o(mcoal their exoeilenele .rof character—seidonstitnted os tq 40 ,tiet(eg , an they appear. 'The basis of all true characters 19 sterling virtue:. ITtila is primary and fun , &mental. Whatesier elemental) may enter into bia composition; it is essentially:defective without this,valo A' character. 4, n young ma Is totally )bat hi' he )a iioild `wit ama' It anil a burden to binisel 1 ; ut n good character, is e` ,shining star to an 'i y ungm,.' Yount,- ' February 2 ) 186 p- :, , H. W. mss Lurlino, by the Mozarts. ' • - , . OMIT ,rRO(IE4DINGI • - • s' Jigs c nr itlOitAßDB, .A.TTORMIT AT LAW" , 63O counT'9rKswp. .; k. iIIIRTEENTAI PAY-MONDAY, Wiilifun:Repo ve..,,WililamS &kook. 110 NoV.l.lBoo4...Thlafwall in ttarOU on the case to recover damages from the defendant for the division of a;water, eours%, i ; The parties are adjoining owners' In Upper llern tOwnshili. the Lander both the „pi fa t !' ,apfl ; 00440 m *Tag forinerly 'ln life ' ton — of"vatdol Sehel t trt. W,bp, tract 18/ conveyed to Isaac Kau lit .1 tract Of' 1 adree Mid, Wri perchea, "withthe privilege of eopinga well fenced lipe about two pert ten deep : w. a line North 0 T hrough successive convoyanoos and peril •tione In Iffitv. 10xolieuttY Court s , ow i,Komiuri 01 traot °ante, in 1838 into the possession of Jacob Ruh 6, 1 00, fathei er the' plaintiff; ' and in We same year the. balance of the,orlgi nal Sbhaeffer tract, adjoining the for m er , became the prop erty of John G. Schlock, the father of the de. fondant: From the' time of the 'accession el these two owner* a. flisputO seemed to have been tnaintiffiled betWeell them as to the right to use the„wet.er of theeVefmn in controversy, nor wall:there int edjnapnent'',of tlje difficulty up to°lBBso#llon the piirtiesio this action had come into possession of the , y,remises owned liftheir Teapeothre fathei44` c., ,, ' - :-. l ' '';,' 'I: r The lane referred to in the Schaeffer grant terminated in a ,square inolasure or pen, i through which the stream flowed, 'and in AIWA, thkplifi watered. blifeattle, '. 1%00 ,was a difference of opinion as to whether this was 11141 - the ' 'tented: , . ' , 'Ohttnifel 1. id% theik &ream, though this was not a material . point .in con troveray, -, The 1111040d:Ohri_481016111f tko stream by: tito Munro, thoderehdiutlidyiWation of tho terms of the original grant, occurred soon after he eame:lfealpeisefliffittl;4oo It. PPROPred from the evidence for the Of. that whenever the water!wita toot:ft' , at by Eleheekiit'Vas turned back by Reno as often as he wanted to waterhia'datlita There *Ai se)Xlerteitlmony in autiport of the piffii.elaim, of adinisslons by ;A* Oho ,-,thett),, , ol A+, Water:llBM WI) the part o Jacob Reno. The deed erg . . offer tot -HttUffnailn in 1813 a s be l j i: . .. i tit from which the defend fil?tooltt ( 41 , . *at * he if i ?l., nojfidicit of the origleat ' ,t of water? t therein oMitained. The deft - k - ateb - idleged - t at he had, used the *titer , 6:lPirritid , bri (titetity:oilit Weis ad litetsely to';the ,, plfPiti panto from' whibif he ' , slabbed ifllithf'YY 'intfic#o l ‘6 ll tits ' waft , l l k l i pilr tt ri e ditiat.t.riteleo4o 4 l.ltrilrY' 'shatthere *(1 *A 14.4 4.0 o gn.iut situ tithe', Water.. -The VIM , on 'Abe ' er . tutted i Amin al telned.lf.thet) %the , ,i;opoiditi wiff ;% the ~ ! Jeedi rialftnietirlaylo th i s i r tr ) : ' unit ; Vl: 'OfrAtik I. l4tylA OicAtXl i I en , elent . ,; , _ via lb et no 100:14.11, „ .410 ;,,•4 )i the elidm ;oast *Ater rigkt s ' an that the:Q*l6Boe rthOrtievor dill xlet!ealltblltsk ~ ati! ted#erife ;Titer tO,SIAIP *4 l #loi9.. \ # . 9lWei , OPK:SIO 46 /Y At P . to IttitattiCtikum tteue irerif eia, . figet . fer i e , fixiitia. acme! 440 ,' •id - alio WO 'amonntl'offdama.. i f *e,rsraialp ! , vile! • . ekttioloo 2 o' int.. Pi rrii t ellj' , y, tiled . Ar-iffaaallak par . lf. ;i ‘1 7 1 . 11iiasiges.t.t,,, thing A 5013.0 Wit_Aier itirraolivri t ee4, 8,. AVONAt hr,VlVAil'll !siti'Via7Azi?). 'I ~,,. ~:...,;.),61.i.,..1 ,Li .'..._d- .).::::) - 10..;.1 0.e" ,, :i; , ..:•'+..1: 1". ECM . • , ! rt - t - r - e - rr7 - • OWLOCKta ^--~-r -! -- "Govt IC.' - 'lll6ittltti: 1 . *School District °Marl' Townrhip. 98 .it prit T. 1868..104ty 1864 Meat was ono of the went drafted frotn Earl Toyed /thin, ansd,cp,,tbo Btb of, June foltowingpoid s3oo'4seittniatiltio`n trieney to itui Coll~ of j i, Interuel Revenue, btallitng a receipt for the same. On the 19th P.A.Ogust &meeting of the citizens of tho Town hip was held at which the fichool - Board Avtiri) lisient. 'At this mooting ft wa s rosolved,to to a tax sufficient to Over the itehoral , ettielit 'tif the toWnifftlinland to raise the sumo!' f. ,to meet tho wntingency s k of being 'Obliged to' Yettird 'lb' throo.inen, of wnont, tip Oct, wits ne, the POO paid by each as CoMtnutation to noy. Evldenoo vraYpro duced by tho Off. o prove that the School Board deolctred thit_tho ipliT4 ft‘d At ,nth etre should be re•inahursed out or this Monoy suit that a • ta,x ' was OtHeated for that purpose. This action was , bro; i ght to enforce a perfor num, of Whatvraa leged hom those N4B t have beta a contract on tho part of the 1104 o l ti for a return, of the m ney. The defence &leg d thattho agreement by the Board to rerun( tho PooLto each of the three men was stat at the time 'td'be 'upon the cOmittlon•that Sh was: law, for swop no tion on theft, .that % oh it was "dontebded there was net, and lied tbOmenabera of the 'Beard who trtate4 ttlt►t'tblti VripitlA fad. t,Wits malutatued that there was an entire absence of corusideratlon in the making of this agree ment, and-that the 'plff. therefore could 'not recover. The exactt erms of tho Iki iagreement on the part of the rd watt submitted by the Court to the Attim her enly . question In the case for their,de tMinatidn: • • . This casttives ried l at January Term 180 a w blob titne , it resulted tit• a verdict' for the plff. a* i 1369, upon vAdestritko Cond. ordered a rule tO bo entered to. 'di* sauna whY judg ment should of be eUtered fos the deroodent* notWithstauding tho verdict, and 'a .t. tile to show (tense why a Wp3Nt trial should„ not Ito granted,; whioh latter. 'rule Was afterwards made abso l Ote. In tho present. trial thief 3ury returiteda verdict foilliff. for • 11381 k aud the i i Courtuglibt ordered a ulo to he entered toShow cause wily, judgmont• should not •bn entored • , for die delta., upon tnts reserved, uotwitb. standing' the verdict. ItOokor Mill . j,. 84 mow. orda Arr . pltrs i ',, • Lau ka i , f\nit\ Saxisanian for doffs.. - '",• '• . •,i ~, • 1 i, i vOUnTIiaNTISI).O "Yr•orti*ithor. Isaac C. DotAvoilor i ,Vo. 'rho, Connell/of the Evangoileal Congregation of tlt.Naiteia.thuroit, in the city of Waffling, 113 Jeiti. T. 18437. Set tled, and costs to be paid by defte. Behreedor and flagenman fbr Riff.• . J.• H. i illeitardit for (lofts. Samuel Wertz vs. The liiiiiiiidelphie and lieotklOg tOl - ttailroall'compa On rial. f ' • - • - I -- i• --- - Secure Seats at Btrtoklaaclag. PENNSYLVANI • , The Senate was DOI in BeAdoll. t t t was introduced giving subsidies tot a proposed steatti`ship.linei also, one punish'ing child murder, if. committed witßikilq44oMObkikl►lj't r•OPAildja.Mttbi with twenty ypare' imprison ment„insteakof hang• roil . t s . : , ; f I From Vottavtile—.lsissing lints itioturned. spec to.pliot . Po syt,r, Feb., A. Miller, m er, son of,4l.or c. Setpu . 4)gier, of,,tkia - placct,: who Tanderedzway,sni,htsgtuksdayirottirned home on - Sunday walked all the way to.Sunliry'and bit:Arend ;Ihitd 'eaten' no food fr . * ttie althit Aftein eon: .uitdCr aberkatton of ,mind,,bittAttimerostriuch better nom His .friendi ' itdry' thankfu'l''fo t 1 newspapers who pub)ieted the calf' of r Iris being missing. TO PHYSIC/AN 1 ; N'a,w, fox, August fstls t lan. • Al low me to MU Wier tteiititel Willy PREPA-• RATION OF COM'POU D EXTRACT BUCIIU.' Mee 5 1 0Phiitg faitrgll - Lee G 1.11 AV,, oilier M, 4 1 41111?410 1Q t MHO t h,q, „II) ,ygoilq. 'elm oilier Berrien,liy dietill tfon, l °forma' Oho Cullobs extracted by tii placement by liquor ob.' tell.44..ircen.g So IMF pop, .g r inititif fug itfetY; 10 10 at mot , smut pertlO ,g,f. int, and Inero pAhk4Opl , On iO,Vir. s oyoOt , iY o , um p or 0 ore y . )14 9, 110 v • ~, •,, •-• if -illeini k: t I nl i 1 1) illg E tV 4 41 1 14r in ' o a dor ' o r. I n a 'Met t a ns a-. grime° ; the actGlon t Of kflatne ANatroys tide tits, active prinektqWettV mg a ditric and gletinous, decoction. Me iethe Color of itigrodients,The! 'Moho in my propnrat On„predbininaten I 'the lidded" to or th other 'ingredients are' ii, lidded" to res+olit fort ontation ; u pon i inspec tion, it wit be found' n t;tp the , a , ,T ne made in Pliarmacomea,l nor' IS It a Syrup-41nd, therefore , gad :ber used I caneg whence fever or In., nammation exists. In his you have the /mewl ed/1g of the ingredients na the mode of prepara4 than; 4 opingthat yott wili, 3 rrtsylill alal,,,and reA,ii OR inloppetign t 110 got 'wit ,oo4#ip t,ign ;' ' it 1i Ip* 714( 0 ea;, 0 00 lised' env • . • ' NA Y' lf: .1 ELl.lllatip. ; • Chemist and Druggist of le Years' Expert. once In Philadelphia,and,,,pow i lofAtoO at his Drug and , Cluenfeal Warohousd, iMt , • Broadwayi New Y ork. • • . , (Prom' the larg o Meinnfahttfrlng Chemists JO the world.) • • 't aill'iMquaihttitlWltii Mr. IL ( T. Ileimboldilicl ocenpled the Drug Store opposite my residence; and wea , SkieberSaftil' in'•cenduoting 'the business whore ,othore•liad pot been equally, so before him. .1 have been filVorably impressed With hid 'character and , enterprisel, , 1 .•, , ,rr,, 1, fi , • , i -1 '. .1 , .'! ... .. , • .WILLIAIII)WEIOUTMAN. •Plrm of.Pererers b Weightman v Manufaoter+ 'l' ;"! lug Clitaisists, _Ninth. and ; BroWA Btreetn, • ~• Philadelphia. . -. F. , ,', , , , ~1 ir. r:...' . r ,-; 11:LIKSHILlyS FLUID X.TRAOT BITCHU'. tot. 'weak. , ne arising frond: indisoretten.' • The, ekhausted powers of nature which are. decorupanied' by, fig many alarming Isy niptOnts; atneng,soldohArill be found, Indisposition to Exertion, Lose of Memo ry, Wakefulness. /Ifirrer,..of,...Dlogitsp, pr yore. f bodings of Ev it th itet;•UniverealllAlosiNdo, Prostration, and Inability to outer Into thliren joyments of society. f 4l l ll4o,l7l D rgrge P tirgi litan n g strengthen an invigorate the system, which lIELMSOLD'a EXTRACT BUCIIII invariably does. If no treatment In submitted to, Consump r tlon or Insanity'ensthis.l ' i ' . llatsraotots FLUID Exinaosr Duane , n afft 4 e. Lion, pAellliat to., Yomales, la wenn plied by riy othorpreiSmation,ites ihialioroto;:b# notontio 1 Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Eva mittens, Ulcerated or 13ohirres State of the Ut , rpm), end pll fi rl i pPllqn,tn ti .1. 11 ,1d9P1 10..1.1114. i fer. ' 1 1 gt i llgis e gli l i tt i oir 4 thrt l ec i lle l e t t t h 4 L'T A PPP . 4a r.„ airts-i sr. • , HMINBOLD'S FLUID EITHAOT BUCHIH AND bt• eROVILD Rosa WASH wilt radiCliiily exterminate from the eyetqui diseateirarising i from habits of dissipatiOn; tit littler etpeidie, little or 00 change in diet, no inconvenience or expostire•. completely superseding those unpleasant and thilligefenn 0 1 P 1 9 ( 49 8 ., cpottrb• nhilr ger49rY, in ittilnesedineasesi „- . „ , ~ ~ ..., „ Cog Hato hermite Vthib Exitkoi% Iltleurt 'ICI all, diseases of the organs, whether In male or M.' male, from whatever cause originating, and nts . matter,pt)igif long sjoiitling;, r`,l,t, -Isrpleasant in taste glut odor, irlindiddlatell lii aetidn, and more strengthening than any ox the -preparations of Dark or Iron. ~ • r.•/Tiuddssiffferlegfrpritibrolieti-deivoiort , ddlteate s constitutions, procure the remedy at ()nee:: " ' . Tin:treader must be aware that, however slight may :se, the itttaels ,ef,j,he it,bqvq, iti cO A OB, It is certain-GO &MeV thebbdtirlfealtt4 ndf iltitql powers.. All the abitie t ems irkputire th aid of rt. t i Dinretio. II . /.3 4 1,XTRACT •DUCHU is the greatest' u t •-' • - il Sold by Druggilita everywhere. Prleo.-41.2h perbottlN or ttibottlesJfor,Wlej liteligerod to; .aily.itddttlls4 Describe sydipteldeßittalleetinti;' uleations. -' ' AlifitUilaelitlimppg,,gfoo *it' NONE Milli OENUUKU j Elt i ltifS i tiklft Ur In streeklstOclis t yed .WrapAert. "Vac -studio oI toy ChothiedEiVitillons,Aandill ed doe Tt-Ymood&wl ! • 'H. . HICIARBOLD. /DI) 4 .):r , 1,,.t--r , r-rre...-74.1,_ r,07t4,`1/ 1 ilerTH E I NI POR raillitEll F , , ! orlit 4 riViriraftatrie l igT; ="d a Ver l f TV I t g 44" ) `j arda Alf it MA '. me._ Those whcrars :systems are - ftt cat with - the virus Of A ntl l tlfi li g it I t A I LWPCXIV4 I 4.' c it 7 • l likte. AS.OteWtt 8 90/."- olf. i 0: , i.; , r. , r t - 1 , All have t meiy warn iig In thosealmples, Ilhatolies, % l etters, Sures Bolia,.Copper.eolorled Patehen, Scales, Ac. A vert the calamity by, purifying then ystem with the . SAMARITAN'S gPtAltgile B.4II4AIIITAN'S IN HRH JUICES, • SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, i iiilizas t reergtolp.,%keapArillAohl. - I' u y hav'etthisildrneefliMilin in the s s tow, and in that condition contem , late rear. 4 lig e iAltOrar i l ltrAtidliV l 9444,l4,` On A OIOVVY ,I I til ',AA/AMY Is ' t aut i wise 3rourse r tnose, !mot .. ttiu g , , sorolalous InfeetiOn, (which in in py cases, in hereditary in the oonstitution,) before Ou brink otlierr on - YOttreeit ip'.ofl eliirigh; .17 a ...et .% ' iAA / f 4,■ a* t mil o:ar:v .ilt:a. Aiwa. lct -0,,,;...( 6.04 t& 4144 ; i.',.1.:4. rl,iTil4, - .q.isalt.llitr . 4 y . „ la c' P I 1 L Tob. I. ;•( ~adimMILIALWALIZINVI . Tan most Cilyoylliwy, Evan Um). ' A Olio !thin I - Jb , ; !At ,Diseares ArtstnOvens Ibubliful ladtaerstien. Vtintlitulhollitheia,nci : ilialsa*,loilferbury. Only tenll4ll.o 49 bojadtelit9Attuplictut i Mil are.anti o xely yegedsOlol ril sits ei *ta erctu nl4lOl. thiste, lOW Se ItO 0. aby w y pijo ! . the stohisetsl' Or boatels Or , the 0. Weep' ~Ws.' Came In froac t 9 lO to tau zit Sila ritaistak. IA% tweutiqktUrilmilil. §edlY h f ° 7 0 ‘ l ‘; , t( 64/.. lisle paoltagea , Peinido.3. ' . 3431(1 by Iturvey Birch, Reading, Pa., and bt Druggists. IniftlOND it Co., Proprietors, doe2llmlyl • .... 013 11.400 .114`00i i . r0i1A401philk. . , i , , • :•-•:-.---;---,-4,---r0,7-7-'17L • -: . '. MUOUg 0 /4 _PVIV. I : e34 lo, l :_r i _i i , 7 o l ;:i4,_ 0 1 * has Suppilcdm re levet he affliellup , 5, or nurtian , ..; ity,'ttlerq.is 0,0 to ro favorite Otift fOr o,Oertaln l - ( 1 1 class . of tilSeMea 't. an tho rmeilleat glint!'Of the, Wild Cherry Tree.;', hut hoWevOr‘ valuablell, '.li; ita power to heat, to soothe, to relieve and to earn; le Cultanesttenfold by, et/1014414 sod in* , Oicluus eotublitat I n with Otherl:o .lagreditl 6 in '' themselves of equal worth., This happy 0:110111Init exists to a reinarkaldoAlOgroa in • .' „ ' • V , Dr. Illitar's Baissert of Wiltil ,Pleriw,, whose value In curing Coughs, Colds, gr0#,9141.414 ' Whooping 'Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pulinenary -, Affection, sod Incipient Consumption Is itao6. titusblo. , • • • . •- ' , • STRONG , TII3TIMONT E • ,1, i • . Protrk Lthow, Wuraidt/4 Pets li ftrlt 1 1014;011. cbt ' 4 l - South t o I selin, . "hi the spring of 833 I -WO most .aitdrsirely'af.. dieted with R hard, dry,eoosh, *Ws Its Amok sp. compani mon ts of night oweats,eomp le th ' *deb teli prow. trating my nervous Ni stein k and predite - a debilitated state of health that , - after rying medical alt to uo purpose, ,1 had :ion up it hOpes Of ever recovering, al bad also yirlanda. At Ohs stage of matters,/ Is'lts • Pre led Aiaora. through the bitinence of a neighUor to try. Who tar's Balsain of W i ld choityi tutee, batora Using tali bottle 9, the effect- was•alincet invited. 411.16 cough entirely left tun, theittgittewestednoqrted me, hope) once more olatOd my thiprOsteatillititt i anti Noon 1 hall attained my wonted etrtilltit_ Slid vigor. Thus has this Balsam, as hits often been remarked by. persona conversant with the above facts, literally snatched uie •froto A1)0 yitWnlnir grave. Yen 'treat I Warty to:use thle,r9f fhb 00 41 eat of Alto attlieted, . Prepared by tiETII'It. FOWLS /1.'110%. 48'1'm mons e sweet 1 liottoA awl for sate ,by -Dr trtglati viternit. , .7 Roadaolio, itheublatiam, Scalda l MlU'lll4 Frost Bites, and all aouto To tillevittlp himmn Buffering ationl,l ennitltoto the 11411(4 KIM of the true Otltyooplier. .1 1 0;h10 110 'Oral of eden'ecku othi own tiny hit alrekity nehlter4io ditirtileg Inhetattbn of cld&Orotiti and etbik 0,1011040 WA* btvii Witold tows lent SAYRE'S - N STA ,• t it Nr •PA E i 1 1 ,, Itil (4oct I,626ifk:tty 'nOtittettli'Alid ltl RN* entirely borinlota M to be a, Applicable to 01*(14114 of top dos ago 1 9 to 111 ° OdOt• ,:rtiOna4n s ) 4 l )( l l lCCeNaftil 411/ea fed. 01'7 Atott thl. 1e no I elfhirtverty, .'191,q al o At; Otirit W ill '4)6141'04 fil Sil " WE cHALizNot. •'.• 4 i To. rioauce its Raul 1 A •187eVaTily'llicit'Ortte,.1)6conies ire ut}iltled ••• • h •••• . 5 n 1,4 tottik.ifo,v 4 t tuesepti‘MA 040 10 1 • Sold b y all Druggist& Prioo „,, 1 . , 1, OM Mt* I tf ' tt. 4:11ill $ . '.. . 1 OW ‘rt ,1 ' • ' . ':i !, : Us Proprliigt.ilrit4AftP4. ..,See whit .1 t A. Dadloyi sem of thOreo,el ,thit: fey lik Stafford, one ~or the largest whelaiiii dilidc oatabliehmenta in , this country: Le Es Co o ltliallivi • Pai 4 A.litiktiPo ' 11 8 s . 4' M ort i tia:Pleaallre lb IWO ff , thailtin 1 r i offeets of your "Pain Curet , 111 carp e, IS. II June hest, I was attacked wit . mural ii 411 ir abdomen and side,. After sneering in Ni • , nearly two wee k% I Ives induced te try your reglie. , Ind rater'ilt i alipliestioni ‘9, , al milli' Or” ligs• i' was rfi f tirted In " i fow tepol4uk. ECP It'll 9, reit thet, 1 tould „scarcely, Oter aj ionocie. Vora my keowlefiri of thflrriiithia drolly believe tat it will stqpioli walk every cause and fitment (latently. i Respectfully, iourt v% 0 t 1111116 .oiXiia:l4 , i k otiloit 41.0 t ..,.. `fists . . . ~ .. „ t„ , , ail. mr• H ARRIS' . ..,.:1,,, ? , ,..,,,,.') , . . .. --,--., 13 ' A tVI 11 . . , .L . : SQ,A . .. , 1 ' rtiagEgtil E g t iti- fr i fole,lVASLltivts ULtoTHEo ziAc tie ktr ,t 2 THE GREAT AM RICAN" SOAP 00111p4tNit • , take pleasuro In hiforming the people of hpadlal - • anti vieinity. (hut Wore ) partiettinr/r , NI Ito. :. Housekeepers). that, ibbY i art , atillturyint. Introducing &boat) stfilltßr f.! I Y , P .Tr i ll P'.',77i following ptirPosesli • Fl B T—For Gleaning Paint, Wood•werlr i Marl - ' i tt ' . • • i 1 , .. Marl- ND--7o (and Poliablnit at Abe 4 ,„ ..m.tniel,WetAi Of ill otiell4tlDtioadi9 0 , 0 1 4•• i 0 i Housokeeperc can at once 100 - tie. great tavan ' toga of dile, reo it le en tirelY tadaeeeseary total/pyres heretofore, Polishing Powders,:rlek Dot, Band. Adios, ko., &o. L • -- , - ;,..; TRIER-I-Wes .a , film , : 01 ita tirkih ,4104)1144 1 T rihe r tbt Vitrat i i ?1 4 1) 421 68 " ' a r t in All an S; ode t r oriny hid, tete , , i 1nk..a01.,k0.. •o if to sei.; /,:. t ti. of ~, i - 4 , 1 4. ,:fti1l FOURTH and laat—For the thouraid am one • ' 111 thor.purposea for which soap la in constant *se. t;; itkna 4 whlo4l.lk4:49poundo,fo,6,Auf4politthis. e, , If I' ' : 1.. E' m Dliinettimil #eiiiiiiiiitiidAtietiiiiii, 000 for eaciCanitevery ptirposlsthpee tattallonad4 IT* . by Used in the saute manner u inyotheyßoardsith ' .. this exception, that it only require. 011 E-THIRD ' ; e t I litto t T l ae 94 4:3l t 4 9 4 9 , 4 4d 9 ,0 5 /VlT l D lF iVarPilf r li '''' land LABOR Save ; ' 'e ' ''''' ,`.''') ( '`'ll • "" WAN TY, D, every Pete•Mi'4 l .lteildfitgelcirtipi, HARRIS' PRlllili 630/LP. . „ • ~•„ , ,sv.viknu Coll , #l4, dlttlV43l - 0)y1 1 ,, ~ ifenufactered fxdtuftne% .47, i t 4 frze f oro Soap 09., (K 3 Arch r ci f titi ()ph HARE 11l & 00 . , iiipyr aiii: ' Si BuRgRoLDBR * MAD' 194, Comer 21 jittik . lila .Woelli ot foe fitrebkft, l3 9lb ) 4o/10liffirosis ult• ' 1 ' 4(4141121 1414V14 1 61NghAV4 4 . 1 :9°4 / 1 1- . The Soap le now offered, to the Publltietiiii(rol• lowins fitoree :_ • . Stauffer renfelfler p i r ~ iitippb 4k Vows. . - ••I.' Pone et' ', ' ' i ' ri v Tirts. k "ID A' ~... fj. a Iji 8 yloy,, i .:,.! ', 1 : ~ ,,.. , D .,.....ttr. ~,, Hafer & IJoone, ,B. Fie.la em D. Keiser. I • Ilinnentiftia Stibio, J. Dundore. " , 0. He &lancer. • , . - ri w t r i t:lo ai 0, f‘ • : t 1; 11 er tifile I 6 cr i tc - ,i 1 i i . ,91 kto - j4 • Ili: eboitei lN . • • °VW. FT , itir. Stott, 3. Jar int, 11. Horomft , . J. f , 1 , ~ .g,Di h u c tt , . , :,. ; •,,,,,,,j i t . 0 „ 1 _. w..floyery 1 1- • p . "/, , I; 1 : ,I.otl • IN ~: „ 00t.17-li $1: 0 , 84t•Dh1p1180 - .1 ~.11 ft : will 4 fb I ', .p!.l' ff II 1 , 4( • TURIVIES THE . I'llool4. .>„,„ • ~• rti-• FOR BALE' 11Y . DRUGOMT8 EVATRYFFWIIRE. 10.18- ..„ .1 .•s 1 . • • ' , . .. • rolt SAL.g...... o _oo , eeelitere.:arlft.,lo4,4lg, of, store-room 400 Ponn street, latelt boOptdd by Awls Rob - nor, noarly u good as novo** be bought at a low.figure,,by epp in socu at ; idatr ter •, t J ilt ft, • 2 Alt : ILPIttIiOTEL. •••• '•''?, .• i ; f •••II ”/,', • • /N . LUMIttRI tthitit inl I _ 'LBO' A e S '''*.tßA 8 Corner TlORistitti .. I.f:•,i #(1, Spruce.and Steet. ‘: ( 27se Opt Lumtier Yard ea Ws ersef l belor Peass. ) ,l o ths t •,g ti i. L. CONVENlE (glictstit i gICONVENIENT,I, Al v l We have consian tly - on baud a large assort lat II VA N: l i g ga l Ta l lrfc q t o AllA b cs i tr• lea to null purchase '" 1- 'F r '- , 7 ~7.•., AUG. - r. 1104113. GM). W. 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