THE DAILV4AOLE. MI READING, P.A. 113 - 6 . 0. ob*imiskAino errimoMixikintisti. ' kor !lON. WM, ,q I ERNANp. .?orCityrreamirer HON. WM. 11EIDBNREIO11. , l , • '9r Clay .Audaor: DR. W. MUllitAlt WEI6MAN. • DEMOCRATIC WARD iIIiOMINATIONS: TOM WARD. (klnonon Council-4. q. Pfieger. iftw Jos e° Ciatitrotiers lo —S. 2 yous Spreelter, 4 years y, Ameiaor---Gloorgo W. Pfieger. Indge—Jobe .K.LTOfilneiter. Inspector—rop/ono'lollly. HICCONb WARD. ' • Select Council-;Senniel Robinson. Vosinion council—Wlllbou H; Gregory Wino. Belgool Controller—John Denhart. A wesor—Willhun Z. Booker. .Ifidge—Goorgo Struben. . • impeder—Michael MeGrann. ,IIHtD WARD. Common Cconheil--Jahob MlllO, Mlohaol It 103 f, &hoot Co n troller—Charlee A aist44oi—Danig G. Xhabb. .Judge—David A. fit Out. inspector—John 11111. rovnril WARD: Mut mon Coustell—William (Y. Krouse. &hoot Oontroiler.-Wallstit M. Itlghtuiyer. Assessor—Henry Biugsmatt, Judge—Henry or or. /impeder—Daniel Huhn. virru Cfoninion Ccoitticirmil Wunder. Assessor—Jahn . fiteoheekor. 1 4 161,901 dna nitter--Jamos.Mulligatt .hulye—Wolllngton Van Rood. ltivector—J °mph it . Itarvey. apmc wAttb. Joninion Council—Daniel Miller. School Director—Daniel Coyle. it(lge—J miles I Tolfilitotter. Inipector—Jomithnn L. Reber. • Ametreor—Flilllp K. Miller. VIINTII WARD. kietece Cbuneit—lrreilerlok W. Laiuir. Common Councii—JainoS T. Reber. Ameasor—Willlam Erinontrout. . School Oontroller—Mullol Erinentrout. , Judge—Ltowellyn Wanner. inspector—Jacob Body. • MOUTH WARD. Neled Cousell—Christlan Hhtck. (Amnion Colima Nicholas troqhman, Franklin Brockman. Asseasor—Jonoph 11falahorgor. &hoot Controller-W. Umhonhasor. ./mtgo—lrongtoss Shaltor. Invector—Amos Pcgor. NINTIC IVART). Votittnon Councit—Addy Gohry,Diutlel thin Assessor—Join B. Klemer. ' &Iwo/ Ofontepthir— Moot) 111881kuinor. Judy--JackiOn Shoonfiti. inapeolor—David 1(11no. }neellon on Friday, Fehrgori Ilittb.lBB9 Ton Eagle' Pook Store,. AIisLER office, DAILY EAGLE and READING GAZETTE & DEMOCRAT have been re moved to 542 "Penn Mired, Sehmuoker , House building, op posite the Keystone House. TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS in DAILY EAGLE will hereafter be charged at the rate of ten cents . a line for the first inser tion, and live cents a line for each additional insertion. WHO MALL BE OUR NEXT DOVER This important question Is beginning 'to agitate the public mind, and a number of gen tlemen of both parties,all noted either for their personal popularity or their availability, are proposed as candidates for the p9sition. There is very little thiubt that Governof Geary will be renoo3inuted by the lindical party, for reasons of availability which ;;Iwill pirevent thorn from choosing a wan of Madre Intellect and general fitness' for the office t - To oppose Governor Geary, backed as bo is by all the patronage of the Clubornatorial of and the prestige of Relfuhlican victories for a series of years' tho Doolocraoy Must so loot ono of their strongest mon. With the right man We can beat tho Radicals easily,while the ohoico of an unpopular, or what is equally disadvantageous, an unavailable man, will no , doubt result in our defeat. We have the best of material to choose from, and it will ,be our own fault if we do not nominate a man 'who will carry all before him. The most prominent of th eproposed candi-, dates on the Democratic side aro Gen. George W. Cass, of Alloghony, Hon. Ain Packer, ok` Carbon, Gen. Winfield 8. Rancock,.of Mont- gomory, Gen. WM. McCandless, of Philadel phia, and Col. Richard Coulter, l of Westmore s; land. Hon, Hiester; Clymer, .0 Berke, and Hon. Win. A. Wallace, of Clearfield, hare de clined the honor of a nomination, to the regret of th9lr many filen& It is teported that Col. Coulter also Intoods to withdrefiamt it is pos 7 Bible that soul° of the other gentlemen mane 4 will do the same. It is reported that Gen: Hancock, whose name would be a tower of strength to the party,has already expressed his his unwillingness to become a candidate ; but Oen. Grant hiving "illustriously" Set the ox• ample of atcepting a political notation while holding a high military commission, Goa. Hancock could certainly feel no delicacy on that score. We are inclined to.bellove that If the simple 'question shonld be asked of hint-- "Will you take the oilide, if the fipple of your . native Btrite cheßse yen aa chief itiegis trete t" his love of countrywoUld prevent him from giving a negative answeti 41though, op the other hand, ho might indignantly spurn anything in the shupe of ficellipiißromitione of mere parlor:politician"), c , ilkirchoose -between Gen. %Asa , Packer, and Gen.lloCandlitss, would indeed be a difficult ,matter; but We hate no douht that any or'all of theta tiotild cheerfully with thaw Utile!) h cotirto would be 'behead - al to the party. • - Gen. George L Cass is' one of the t known„and,Roft popular c . ltiz,eqs . ef ,Weste t in' Pennsylvania. ills name appeareprominen y iu connection with railroad enterprises in this =1 and 44joining ites,ancl is wide! acquaint ed atiti posses ed of grey`influencet %./ ffittrt. Asa Acker it well Ow 4 to re quire" extend+ ommeiiilrorn oydr,peri:- lie is well and fai, bly known tlitiiitiglinut, the whole io'untri, at& -man who 'kilt raised him oar 494 k ttig Pysiiitrt of & penniless boy to that of one of the :ntost wealthy; liberal and influential men in Pennsylvania. . , '''• Qen. Wm. McCandless is, In all respects, a, into Of• whom_ his native State may well tk i f i proud. Commencing life as a poor boy; he worked as it ribschiniet. and ',aileriiisirds its ii practical ergineer, de the' - *rris Works.in Philadelphia, acquiring an education' ,and studying law. in. the meantime. at night and during his few leisure hourri. ' When 'admitted to the bar, his talents as A *siker, soon, placed 'him high on tho list as a member%if the legal fraternity, while his courtesy to ail made him a favorite With men of 'all partici. His splen: Aid military record .d,uring the , war, in the glorious old Pennsylvania Iteseit , es, negtis no 'comment. Ile was elected to.the State Senate by a triumphant maforily, nianY Of.the Most ardent Radicals in Ms dhiCrlOtr . tioting fOr,him from feelings of personal, r&gartl ! . . lie is ,the friend and especial favbrito of the, work4tgrnen, and as ,such would be. heartily suppoiled by the sons of toil•thronghoufthe Stith. ' - We hcipe that no sectional or, personal pre judices will be preMitted to intikere . with the selection of our Candidate, whoever: ho, may be. Let us ebooso i pOPular man and, •tt good Democrat, nb, matter whether ho ix frond the eastern, the western, or the central portion of the State, and lot the Democracy give the ticket a hearty support. The importance, of the election of our, candidate 'cannot be Over estimated. In 1870 amen._ appoltiOnment will he made, and the only hope oltho Democracy for obtaining a fair and linpartial 'one lies . in the election of a Democratic doverner:/ With out a just and i proper, apportionment the ye.. raoerney will always have the . chances against them of obtaining a majority in the Legislature, no matter bow plain and undeniable' their claim may be. Let our delegates, then, select .their strongest man, and let every Democratio and Conservative Mail . do bis utmost to secure the success of the paity, and we'will elect our can didate bran overwhelming majority, and strike the death•blow of Radicalism in Pennsylvania. IU. S. MARSHAL. We learn that our esteemed townsman, Gen. Geo. M. Lawman, has outgeneralled bis oppo 7 nento in the race for the U, 8; Marsbalshin•—. The General is a public•spirited eitizen,well ac t - . quaiuted,with the publio mania this• country, He has been largely engaged in business,, and When ho left the Domocratio party ho did so because he differed with tho great masses of the Democracy upon sevbral of the - cardinal principles of the party. We aro , sorry that ,vo lost HO valuable A I fFiend nnri , ,worker, Since he has left the - Deniocraey ho has been . working band in hand with Cameron, Forney & Co. le has wickedly opposed the Po*. cratio party, and VI. lx!earty nod faithful labor will entitle a man to position, the pone; rat should receive the appoißtmeet Qf , S. Marshal. The General did gallant, service in the Moz-, Wan war, and when the late war broke pnt he was handsomely complimented in the repurt of Gen. Robert l'Atterion, for meritorious services, Messrs. Pierce, Naylor,' Oen. Old.- Clark, iliestand, of Loneaster,,Oon. Iforatio Sickles, Col. P. Sides and others, will have a hard road to travel. Gon. Leaman, from what we learn, holds the right and left bower and queen, and if ho cannot euchre his oppenents it is because ho is a poor player. We are anxious to see what the result will be, as the fight; is getting warm, and after the battle is over we will survey the field and make ftn examination of the dead and wounded. We have no par ticularinterest in this fight; being more look ers•on, it is the highest sport to us. inuxossts urnamithli JIEFOItK ELLAnj. Gen. Grant has at last thrown'himeelf head• long into the arms 'of the negro-wershippe're, an d now kneels in 'Aeration before Sanibc,the ebony god of the ultra RadioalA. Alirashing; .1 • ton despatch of tho 2 inst., ono "In conversation 'with a Proininent &Onto' this A. K. General Grant said he hoped there would be no delay on the part of , the. Senate in pasa(ng the Suffrage amendment to: pc Con stitution which was passed by the ease on saturday last, 'and ho evreeAed fears that if the Senate made tiny modification *hateverin the House amendment, that the subject would be thrown over,into the 'next ' Congress,, and this he would regard as being almost fatal to the proposition. General Grant urged there fore that the amendment, as pasied by the HOUBOi be passed by the Senate at as early a day ue possible.." , • Let him go; tho darkips tiro welipme t to him. " Conservativo" Grant men, what do iyou think of Ulysses now? ,Ho isn't, in favor of negro suffrage, is he ? Oh, no ; him all Aro you not glad you voted for him ? Verily, the fools were plenty last Novemher „ • Oy TuesdaY the steamer' Holsatiti, from New York for fleabag, took out ssaeo*l'in gold and nilv‘or 13UroPelm bondholders. Work on,'whiie slaves ; paper is kiiod enough for you, but your masters in Europe must gold. If you wish Alt stioe•of aftliirs'te beni tinue, rite the Itkliciti ticket, and: Sell YeAti selves ce slaveitO the bondholders' Pa r t y , yea will ho torced: to'givst your maker:loV° gold, anduSe dirty paper yonlrselves, fo'r•triany c years toOluti I • ;7 f i; r: .•• • t , • ' ' Flys vutnis s ittn Spanish Soldiers hays' Sailed for Cuba. ' between the yellow ?ever the rebels, durinit the coming 'summer;; it is nbt likely that ttiani of them will live: to return. Da. Mt/DD PAtivonso.—The Fresh Reis directed the gBllllO Of wpardoh for 'pt...Mudd, one of the alleged coaapiratOtti at tflb Dry Tertugii.• • 1. •• , . • , ' Fumm.li Petelowie4-14 . 18 reported that the Medico-Phirprgical Aeadmolof t4 t , e,ler t iditirg recently conferred `the degree of At. D. ` n on Madame Kailchoyarovi, the firit female tendl-, date for tido honor who had 'presented herself before them. ~When her oante.tvas inonOctned tithe Dean it WWI repaired w r ithtlan immense ,storm of "p p leuee, which" lasted. for Alevenit chinuoi.' The' eliethday 45f eonfirring the de• tree being lever t l iho atudents• placed the near' female physioian'ppens'a chair, *% carried her ilith triomphaßt 'bouts thrnugh the hall. 1140 1 trie,a)Pl), herfarer, liid net bi a t . vei'Y', lee ) for,' the atodenta itetteivlng a t clopillar ibmales neer , t o tee!titialencei eaced her in •the' eha r" of honor and deserte the doetress, '...4',,",,._. ik - Ito care otailistisi Ilite-'''.c. - -, - ,, • , ... - ie It is do ably know if that the pieslitit, , brin'',':, - :Hiiontli,;of Agriculture 119-eligage4l *roles. sari anikee, the eminent litiglifilt 'veterinarian, so f cell *bowl) for his Servicea in cerahating • . 4 ins exteimintiting tile rinderpest in 'Great -Witain, ( l6. make mvestigitions into the die eases of American irittle; *llk the okiett of: . sewing his.lalrAPPrielice ill.fliich W l atte -r s • first,„4,o sholf r at diseases • aetnally exist, riext'i to' dint ' utlhe.'indeani Of 'errestin•g.an • extirpating them.- Much of last summer was ,•agent . by -.Professor , Winne° ia stpdying the: lt.xeii.orlYeatern.kattle,4isease t WV t o , i s ! abee,t, to proceed , to' exas in a few weeks, for * the ritirpoSe oreitilminitik`iiititrUie conditions existing there, under which cattle/ appariiitly 4 , perfectly healthy when they leave that country,:'' become diseased after' travelling northward. A favorite theory with many refers and this °stli i e prime agency to,a ,Infierotieop_i_cal fungus; icroirpg in the grass of northern tli fid, able cause will be carefully looked into. T e lung diSease, however, is entirely different in its character, and conies to us, according to a recent report of Prof. Giengep to the, Agricul tural Depitttneht,( fro m -the. , eastera , ..komis• phere, where it has been known under one neme,or, other front the earliest times, although of lY tijwardi 4ifid - ft'ohl' the ' , beginning', of the present century was its character distinctly ascertained. Verytleatrective in France, Bel glen) and Holland, it was it'd 'end] imported frsm Ogg, cquntrlOSTt)lal. it , -reached , England about 1842. It (list made its appearance in America in 1843, when a German cow, taken from shipboard into a Brooklyn cattle yard, started the disease which has continued in the vicinity of New York ever since, and is 're ported as very prevalent at the • present Thee. In 1869, it became implanted in Now England, and for many years vigorous efforts were made by the State of MeSstichutetts to eitirpate it ; aed,by the,;adeetion• of• restrictive measures, such as destroying an , infected animals,. (the State paying part 'of ' th eir value,) and - {thing other means, the disease in 1867 was , officially reported as entirely eradicated. In 1860 this disease was very preValent about Philadelphia, especially, in, the Neck, below tlie city, and case); have occurred from time to time ever since. Ducks county has been a good deal aftlictO, 'and Prof. Gan - Tee reports a very rbeetit case 'fit 'Newtown. Certain portions of Maryland, the District of Colunibm and Vit.- • ginia, aro at the present limo suffering ender the infliction, and it apPettiO to be' making its may towards the South and WeSt. t moves, along the lines of cattle trnvel,and is propagatf ed from diseased to healthy stock by the breath. It is increasing hi our country, in the absence Of any general laws' kii regard to the sale.of stock,and unless prompt and suitable measures are taken, Peof.,Claingeo lissurea.us la his re- • port to the Conthilisionettliat It may attain a magnitude and destructiVeness mere fatal to our interest than the rinderpest was to Great Britain:within a few yearapast. The symptoms of the disease we need'not (16% tail, as they mill, be foetid stated at, length in the agricultural text VoOki. The remedies are ,but few: the judicious use of certain prepare- - tions of iron ; complete isolation of suspected animals i their destruction if incurably diseas ed, and the inoculatioe of healthy animals ex 'posed tij the ;danger. I'ho 'disposed lung dis charges matter into the adjacent cavities,some times to' the extent of many pounds weight. This carried out by the breath of the sick [mi• moo is . inhAlect h . others, m 1116010)% the, fey. or, In time show similar symptoms. ! ! A' quantity of this virus,when injected under i the•okin,produces tho'disease arti fi cially,- but m reains) n the sub-cutaneous tissues without ' affecting the belga or, apparently , injuring the health or conditioh" of the itniiimi in any way. The application is generally made about an inch , or two from the end of the tail, a few dropottp. I plied through a steel-pointed syringe being suf. ficient. While indeufatiOn is' - hot advisable, unless there is reason to believe that the dis ease is actually in ,the neighborhood, Prof., Gamgee urges that it be praeticed at oeco upon the entire herd whenever the danger npproach es,_ bearing n ruin& that going time is recpiired before the - system beconies He Weedy' fortified tigainst attaek,+ilii/a I,edger. PROCEEPINGIi OF ,CpN9RIESS. ' - Wistimaior, Feb. 8. , In the Senate, Mr. Ross introduced a bill to encourage; ;he -growth bf fruit trees, and,' 4r. Conkitng - eine;ito; eatoOrtige' tho,.building, of steamships. .! 4 • - • ' Mr. Trumball,..frOta the Judiciary 0-ommit teo,reported back his hills reorganizing the Su preme Court,' and 'relating 'to judgments in capitatetises. , • The Patent Office Appropriation bill was re ported; also, : the hill for tho erection of ,a bridge across the Delaware..betWeen Philader phis and Camden: bin. Warner, of Alabama, offered a Suffrage amendment to the Constitution. The I,)iplomntic Appropriation bill was COW :Moro, and Mr. Blickalow moved to strike otit the' appropriatfon to . carry oat the. slave trade treaty, but Obi was riot agreed to. ' • Amendments' were adopted increasing the salary of thellinister to the Argentine Repub• lic k add appropriating -$lOOO to, repair . the ; Protestant Cemutety at'Aeapureo. Without finally disposing of the bill,the Sen- ate took up the Sufillige Amendment, the var. iousetuendmenta were ollered and orderpp9 - after whcch the Senate adjourned. In the House,Mr.. Beck introduced bill providing for an 'electien . in Mississippi. Florence &linnet and Henry Johnson,bOth of Now York, were brought before the House to answer for contempt in refusing to answer questions put by the Neri.York blection Com• mittee.. exaniination, and promising•to answer, qpestions they were • remitted -to, the custody -of the Sergeant -at-Arms,. to be de• taii9d until exantined.by the Committee. • The bill for the est:11)116614ot of a 'military and postal railroad betweeri'Washington and New Yerk was reported. Mr. Poland introduced a bill providing for a new sykdom , of 'naturalization. • The Indian Appropriation bill Was dispoecd of in Committee of the WhOte, and an evening session . held for consideration of the internal rbypnue . • , The Ways and Means CoMmittee have au thorized Mr. Schenck to'repert a resolution re• quiring gold payment 9f heads, unless other. wise piipr6sed by , , • Viii - , • of the •Ctirreney, ipopoo Eo,a Noise r00t:466h 'whether ban h hehave been , allowed tqq ex; change.gold-bearing interest seouritica of the 41hited.Statea 'for .the 0 per c,ent. rreocy bonds . issued Railroad; and when f end what amountisays,the total amount Of tnitli'bUilde iks• received' in exchange is $l2;- MOM; ; the aineuntof an 4 10.40 bonds *surrendered for them is $11,217,000 L 'showing aii.aggregate,inerease AIM imoiliit 9f hot* hold..iof $1,.806,000.' ,'currency bonds have been received as. original. deposits from 'Victual banks on' theitoorganization. ount of $8,07,090,.many of these deposits being . nitide , .1805 and 1 186 . 0. The Comp. troller argues thht he 'has ho right to refuse such deposits. • Cuirency to the amount of 80 per %My; of their , value L has been issued on these Pacific bends.. ' Circulation to- the ahrtintit of 914(1 cent. pf; th'oi j r par , value ip is. intodeoh Pirculation to themiiount 'of fp gettkiS issu,d Mt 10468: ' .„ • ' ' ' (' - itsel7; r. griiiiirxmi: - .. 1144#gisiinti,:reb•O,De Pf.lke,.tuoat t ii'• portent EOM of the session passed . finally this miirning, brbedh Senate and Hous6. It pro,. .Vifips for the. rot:irink 4 'l6tui-rourth i • iti l d no , wore, Of the Direetors , of the 'Pittsburg ) •Port /4 =Wayne acid ohitago .fq,ilroad back year. The abject to 'bo cdtained 'l3 the ' heading ‘o :the' E r i e .itailwayanoinnyilvho, it is understocid , ! have sent to•gurop s o, fet i ,tho poTokty 'of 'pro hurt9it A aofficient,nnuiber of proxies to contrO, Abe stook of the. Port *ape Ittiiiroad C 0.,,. thud diterthi:itrade No Peptiitylfithit4 to New l Yorke Ao.the . grent injurY of the nuiterlot in termite otatirSbite, ''Tho . Governor hos-eigilvdi the hill( • teXICNIetiLVAIIIIIA LiCtatElLitirikplE.. - , t IlAttmilp-RG, 114), 3. •in Ow .inatc‘,„; a bill .was itOrnfitkcediitynati 1 lug 4064 Water .-a proposed PliiptlelplON awl siamourg lino of Stemming's. 4, , s " • ' es :I 1 , The no inalioil of Wien Polley „ 3;t4atil 'Librarian tor threelears was Woh fi rra '. • I.' Qti attitlOo OF Ur. Henszes, r Milts" bill No. 4, clitaiina the y ; nota4 of the State Camp q the PatriOlie Or/- Jtitlor ikons of Asteriett, as teitittliniitedtd.the Committee, of i the j t v. di Lary Gennal. , The foltoling ,bpja *veto passed tis , f 4 i 1 :11,iuppecntinIttik, isn)4ct i entitle i An at to( prm;ide or the ,iii•organizatlii of the Pitts burg; Fort { Wayne and Chicago- railroad come Noy, approved March 31, A. Di• 11339, to pro. - side for a classification of the board of &rec. tors. ~ o.'d,i .;,. ', t• , ', i , ' • , •. ' An, act allowing writs Of , error in cases of feignell'fasuei: — • ' An act incorporating the publication board of the Reformed ,cburzch in the linited,States. i joint resolution protesting n the name of the State and the people 'thereof against the passage py, Poingrem pf any law incorporating, railwayiiiiitltit) said Statei*tui laid over. HO use, an act to authorize an( em• power Nary tteibMi 'Widow of 'Sohn Reinert, lite of Berks county, deceased, to sell certain real, estate, was passed finnlly. , , Alie;ith'itct to z atinul the marriage contract between John C. Hiestand and Mary Julia I Hiestand, his wile. _TO•DAY's oa Ant TOLEN tbli titoruina. Feb. 4, a e largu GREY HUSSIAN BLOODHOUND. The finder will recolvo a aultabl44 rowan' by leaving said (log at JACOB SCHWENK'S, Cor. Third and Chestunt, (Lauer , * Garden.) fob 4-2.td INDLING WOOD—KINDLING link. wood for saki by tho barrel or In larger Inantlllovloliverod to an v part of the Olt r. pßovoax • et Mail, • Coal and Wood Yard, cor. of Second and Franklin Sta. rob.4-Iwdl VOTlCE,—Uatnit 1.3 P. 0. 8. A. Tito of and 1111)ml/ors aro roquestotl- to attend a stated mooting on Friday, eth, att buOttess of great lutportanoo will be trantelototl,- -- Ey - brilor of tho Proaltlont. JAB, 1.. DAUM, It. S. fob. 4 ltd] Y I ICE fkl - EN I—'l'ho New Bed 04.4 JlWill IA issued to all Companies who fur eished, the asseSsroont,on FRIDAY EVENING, February 4th, at theCounnon Council Chan3bor, botwoon the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock. , E. A. HOWELL, fob 4 - ltd Secretary Firemen' sUniOn. N()TICE.—The members of l Seminole Connell, No. t. 9, 0. of U. A. M., are requested to attend a statist mectlag of the Counoll on FRIDAY EVEN ING, February All, at 7 1 ,4 o'clock, as Important business will be tranaaotott. Ity ordor of the Council. fob 8-Std) • ' CHAS. B. ‘VET,I.S, R. Sec'y. N . I 0 N FARMERS'. BANK STOCK FOR SALE KEYSTONE HOUSE, NEXT SATURDAY, fel) 4-ttl CONCERT BY THE S,IOZART MUSICAL UNION, AT LIIMARY HALL. On Tuesday Evening, Feb. 90., 1860. PROGRAMME. • PART T. CANTATA OF LURLINE. PART 11. Charm—Mow Bright and Fair, (from rOpera Win. Tell) by 0.-116pc wid E e:lc—vening Bolls. kell.—flow Beautiful is lOWA, by URI N LKY MOH/UM Chorus.—Como with the Gipsy Bride, (from Opera Bolunnlau Glrl) BA tra. Doora open at 7 1 4; Concert commando at 8 o'clock. Admission 5o cents. Reserved scats 75 cents; to be had at Strickland & Bork; whore a diagram lof the Hall can be seen, also at ilautch & Lyons, 'McGowan and ,Miltimore, ipiblnicr & Co., and Journal Printing.olllo9, V(ob 4-std. IrsoLuTioN PARTNEJ 8111 P. The partnershii) of Kline, Eppliabler & Co. , has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, Je rome L. foyer withdrawing from the Firm. Jan, 29, MN, A. K. Kline and 11. klppihimer have this day associated with themselves Calvin IC. Whither, and will continue the Dry (Moods Business under the Firm name as heretofore of fob 8,-3tj KLINE, EPPIIIIMER .t. CO. 1-, . • . _ .. . _ ...... • CITY• PROCLAMATION. , —NotIee • is beieby given to the electors of the several wards of the city of Reading, that an election for City t, Ricers will ho bold in said, city on FRIDAY,Feb. 1869, between the hours of Bo , olock A. Al and s 'clock P. M., of said day, for the election or the following °Ricers foe the ensuing year, to wit : One person qualified for Mayor for two years. ' One person qualified for City Treasurer for two years—,, , - . ___-- • Ono person !panned tot. City Ahditor for three years, One person qualified for Common Council In First Ward, .. • One persmi :gig:piled:for picket ,Council In ficcona Wad. i Two persons qualified for Common Council In Second Ward.- . , , Two persons qualified for Common Council In Third Ward. , One person qualified for Common Council ih .Fourth %Yard. ; Ono person qunlified for 'Common COunell in Fifth `yard. Ono person qualified for Common Connell in 'Sixth `Yard. One person qualified for solect, Council in Seventh Ward. 0110 pOrtirok goallilod for ,Corninon Council An Seventh ward. Ono person qualified for Select Council In Eighth Ward, I !; • Two personq qualified for Colnmon Council in Eighth Ward. Two persons qualed for Common Coption It Ninth IVhrit. The electors of First Ward hold will their elec tion at theltablio heal() of Andre* Voodhart, in said Ward. • The electors of Second Ward will hold their election at the public houfle •pf Jacob %Yenisei, In said Ward. The (doctors of Third Ward will held their election at the public Ansa OtWilliata Rapp, in said Ward. ~• - The electors of Fourth Ward will hold their electlen attlio public house ,of Awe VOterly, in said Ward: • Tile .eleetors of Fifth Ward will hold their election at the public house of Parvin We in Said Ward. The eleco Of Sixth Ward will hold their election t h e public house of Daniel Al. in said Ward. , The.olectors of §gaventli hold their eloCtiOn attho pUblio hOu,se Of Evan Blinder, in said Ward. The electors of Eighth Ward will hold their election at the public lions°, of Henry Green; in said Ward. ; • ." • The electors of Ninth Ward will hold their election at the public house' of Androas Wise, in said Ward.' • ' 4 • • fob 3-3td) WM. 11. GEARNADI), Mayor. B ANKING HOURK 'l, ' r '•J ; 7 • USTIONt & , • ' BANKERS, • • • • IJdalers In • U. S. BONDS&STOOK,•GOLD, SILV VIM, AND COUPONS. 1111AFTgi • - • ON NEW YORK AND PIIILADELPRI A. t: ,/o,orost.palil on all . : D9r#Ooße , • Open iti 9 ti t n. ' Cioie BUSIIONG& Imonikß.„. fob' .1486. A MOLINO HALL itlft3TAIJ#444T,. 4, i • .1 •J . Jig North Eighth litr t. ei ABRAHAM STOUT, , PROP igToo. : :4)0 0 40 wine. f ind ~44 t 54 . 8 pn and; , qteq, 4,' &oat stock of us and Lager Boa. Jillpoli,everY a .„, ~, wy rdepfis arouvited to it u Toc., „Ivy I . )ntatira_ 0.41.1 ;110. , 149 00 101 1 k uit % 2/ 4 4 gooa pi:l4lu, e MI WM, Y. LYON, Auetioneer. itOSAIVI. II .:- . —. . .. I \l • 111 ill X LI., N ‘ ~.. rill i sW -• Aklllo V E IliTiti II; NI E NIL'S . .r , _ 1 ,- , ;,l' p il k . , i r 0k:1i i 1\ 4 - '. 10 A --„,..?..--.:;•`-.. .- - tr.l ,_ , , t. : 4 -. .4.4 ) . • . , ) t iotit.th tti:rp,i)(.; F; NC i'. (") . 1-I'l t'E. 1 , ;1 1 , l ) Ati II It 011 h 140 t , - I I NA/ , A., • 1 , t ~:, • ;•,.., —•-• ; I •' Jug, tleencei,pt NOwl,'N ,Smiti4 Seventh 0 itg , /,.,. \ , i orkqelti No. ': NO 1.?':11 - .F.41.1)J:kit ;,- ,\ i .. ix ii ti tys'f'f I'llTS WI AN .Wl' I.ltT 1 1 N ki-1 Att,oftlet.) whertiiicnAtil, inforinat,lon enti - W had.'' We pal, spec lit )attetition to ft(roisltlnihrod fc- :, . . ••• Hilda eMp.for *Arai° fatuitie stiedhote 7 _A ode Atipa 4luecvero 'lll4 west ceriatt„ . 1 , 11 ,, desiring such help would do well by glv ug It 1 n EttectunflicuttAlY.in IlleVni 1)1 4.) ; .. %I.: call, as all servants furnished from this Otliee will i .,.:, . 1 ,..,, or , mei , 1 ., ' • tome welt recommended. We also furnlan work, i . , i ) '''.ti•Vt?..,• - • '• ` • • 11. N L t for Owe 9tkit of employrd - cht, such as elerka, bar. 410ef i ,,., , ,F,, fl outs ! ,;N••, ) 7N.j i ti nc ,!_ n.,,, , ,, tencters t tidt.srat , n, wtxtentnen, and motor general by iii ,, eriml - ,p r , t o w s r t , , , o r ;I t „( it ~ i • /'.&-..), 4, labor. • •‘.., 1,• ~,vereto•P, shutiatipply leimeif,«4," ' '‘. • Wanted, by a gentleman somewhat advanced in Trim a situation as watchman; cat' come A., Cil It I , :'. W A s itlt AN l',1 , :o OK No CIA A PA, ),•• Walt t ecommended by influential citizens of 6 FROM ONE 'Co {VW OA \ :., 'i) thIS hit - . Also, a good country girl, capable of (Hem, strletul e senl i ii ,,l , ‘i i, k i‘t , i4, ; m , . tioluggimeral ho_asywork. 41;ppiy at this office, jail " Aim * , aw l i,,,,,i,,,,,, A 1 i,,,, t km , ~,,' t 1,, 1, 10:1,, No. 2t; SoUth Settonift Street; • .; and illakilit4l, iliolltilititAT nt , titirryli, 1 „ 0 , H:.l. Jan 2s-01 1 0, : ) : 1, .*.'. t: t;' ; 41 1. 041 0, 14k 4V‘ Fk. • _ ,, , Ai e „,,. : %l4,ol,oo.r t imstvout> ,, c.:=, 1)).,,,,,: i 7, 1 r , ), )••••••----- g nor, f.nwl3tflilt!tt. OtfutlutiOn to blew,. IN . , L 4 1.• " • ton 0 the. Overt, Ximialt, T ren:ld ;I I I C, 11 1;i1 lizo, ' ' OfSight•orfliddlue)i) ,, Visciws of thett,,,,,i l rts , • ; islo,) or Skit), Affections 01 the I !rut, i !"‘' _ - ' SO:Mt:o'h Or ltriPit-7,_ ilio,i)„ o ,l,'J'er.t . ),ffie t,,,, 1 " 1 •.. at t une from the still ott y Hue It:4 of 1' 0d11,...cr, . :‘ and soi 1t.41 . ) - iirtn.l ict.i4 Moto 'At 111 tp t : : ,,i, ‘ I 'l. than 0 song of the Syretis to OM Mal ult ! , , 41 ' 0 illyosee,hilghting their most William I , i „,. : a : uttelputions, rendering i marli a ge„ste, : 1 , s slide. i 0.,,,,... MEN __ • !Ariil -ENTINESvi':O. VALENTINES! VALENTINES! M.L. KINpS OF VALFNTINER, `ODIC AND, SENTIMENTAL, 'TENIOI, AND AMUSING? LAWIE AND ,SMALL FOR SALE CHEAP, AT TILE. 'EAGLI4.I 11001 S STORE, NO 542 PENN'TREET. Jan 20 moivEY WANT J) BY THE CITY OF READING. The undersig,ned, , , Committee oil rientleo of the CorporatiOtt of tho City of Reading, is empoUr °red to borrow the won of SysVENTY-FIVP, TIIOUSAND DOLLARS, for the purpose of etthirising the NVeter Worktiof the 81041 City. And the said Committee hereby Kivu notice that they Ara prepared to iqvuo cer• titivates for the Annie nt otx per cent. Interest, to Panto? loaning money to the olty for the pity liege above named. Persons desirous of invest ing in this loon, will apply In el( her of the under signed Committee, or to William Heidenreich, Vattb, City Treasurer. FREDERICK LAUER, DANIEL MILLER, Is . 0 DAN I El, SPORN. • An —:a,'6B-1y Committee 00 Pi mince, NTERESTING NOTII4.;.—Tho foot Lind Shoe llßlanufactory, well knOwn under the old Prot Of "Philip Leisi, Jiro.," , ,opposito the market]louse, house, hitsundergone a thorough, Thai-Igo, the undersigned having taken the whole establish ment In his own name, and will Garry on the Same with much more liberality. unrestrained and to the greater advantage of his customers. I consider it my duty, therefore,. to inform all ply friends toul acquaintancen, aniA the colil pa. trans generally, that I will keep constantly on liatul a large assortutont• of men's, women's and eldldron'aShOeli POOH, of Kip, (al CAnd Mo. recce leather; as 'well 88 Lusting Mniters and flalosltes of, all kluds. I also have fthvityft on_ ]land] U evman Felt Shoes. Customer • work is promptly. and carefully attended to, and Shoos and Boots neatly and at 'low rates repaired on 0110)3 notice. Thankful for past favors, the dersigned wculd respectfully solicit, a, share of public patronage. • Uoßt, and Shoo Illaurtfactory, , Jan 20J , No. 4.5.2 Penn Square, limading. • ENGINE BOILER ' FOR SALE. IMPORTANT TO MAUMNISTB MA NUFATtURERS. 'rho undersigned otfor for Halo, at roasonablo -ratos,, ONE OSOILTJA.TINC4 POWER. O 1 FOUR 'HORSE POWER. ONE EIGHT-HORSE TUBULAR 'UPRIGHT R011411.A. . ' • Apply at the Antait Ofllco, or addroas • itrtimit . & ! rE! IVIAC,E,DOST4INpu. Tl.4olPtipiT; WILL :YOU PLEAfiE READ 1 ._• Readink,Pa' l Jaa.l2. yin;C;ErOnfle No. South, street,, says M t 0111 s the only thing whieltlas •givelt , strength to his broken arm—has used It lq - hls family for Eitr• ache, Neuralgia', - and frosted , feet, performing in each, case ,a ; wonderf wilek . and qatileal E. FOX, Proprietor of Keystone House, cortjaCii that three bottles of the Oil' cifred a' "strelii hi a Mom. valuing the cure at , slo(h , • • JOHE KEMP, Policeman, says,lhe Oil ,Cured him of .a severe fracture of. the collar bone.', The above mond, person.s arc well :knottril this vielnity, and arc living wilitosSes.— •, the iu timedfurnished such ample testimony at the times we advertised with the • FOUR ‘k r 4. 1 t • giving thoSo popular opon air , ' - CONCERTS, • s „ I deem it unnecoesaryto etd4moro.nattlea. Tito. Maisie Itfacedonion ?it Co. midi forfeAt: • • . stsl,ooo ' if any dozen reinediescombineti, - wilt furnish as, many good cortificatea front prontiniont cit,lzons In the cit,y and vicinity ao thotio who ba,ve ; been aired bY the nett Of the Macedotibtn 011-:call' on • extol?. ,lia..vmo Tito, Gentian and kngilelt iectitroret the eatnpa4 tty,stopping at tho ICe,yetone &time and purehoso a nettle of the 'Oil, or reedivt,n4v,lee,and'ieraa,t4 mont froo of charge., "••' - _ j • Altia=44oltl by' 4; K. IdeCurd.y, pocter Ziegler anti S. S. Stevens. • [Jan 13 II LIE Ellail • f ' 1 •-••••--•"•.-, I' or N t= It kve ocotillo) ,t victim.. of ttay o\ l .‘l , klrtsalMO unt o which' ll) ) % 111311 Y ' 3 "'" 1 " t t l Untel "Vir .tg ot Young Melt t) t flit) 1110,1 ante Autello4A, Alto might ht hare eitlreucett tistualtig Scout vs, NN It th„ dere) of oloquotee of .1:l and Co oitg,t,..y t i ter lyro.lowy 4,1,1 wit .„g 'PA l'Ait i rlouLA.ri, Now} , WHIM are' , some of the sad nivlaitelio, ) „,, liv• pioduced curly liettite Qr youth, ; 'less Of tho UNQI tot yt ;Limbs, 1 to the ut t ouoilf% of Sight% tolot tlt Muscolar pow ~ to' ,‘ tut ten of the Heart, Dyspepsia, No LUy, Derangtinteot of Elio Digestive General yln 1 11 tiUt 0111 s 01 Constitlipt AIitINTALLY.-10 1010111 t`iftqqs 110,1 • 1111101 tobe tireotiett—l,o.qs of Ittl3llkoty ;, 111 ,,," t `, 1 ,! of W o o, poprothltblis t.f 'Spirits Evil F„,, t ,. 1n d, Aversion to sOataly% Set f. , 1)151 obt Lora of 110 itudo, Titoktltty, ac., arO eonlu of thu (Ail 3 produced. MARRIAGE. lllarrtod Persons, or YOung Men cold e Marriagei tieing aware of physical u ! Into deldlitY, defornlitits, shouldfu„nott t„tely. - Ilia who p aces himself tinder the PaYO et may roll irlously confide in his honer titan, and oontidentiy rely upOli his skill s‘ OItaNNIC WE - I,lliN IiXS, I M POTENcy! IMPBDIM EN 'l".ro M Ali It I A(;I% Ity pe.Johnston't% Inttrvellomi treatment, v.,. a k, ness of the orwois fa speedily eto oil 4 1 1 4 10 11 \ restored. s tliOnsittids of the nwst !lei imitated and impotent, who had lost all laipti have been 1111111(10 lately relieved. Ali impediments to Marriage, i'llysteal tltll)Lotualllleatlolt,Lose 01 Preert. l ,o ‘ p m ,, Nervous Irrttabillt.), T1'01111)11144 . nod tt'uaka...,, or exhaustion of the most fearrui kind, sp e edlq OUred. • DR. J().11 NS'rON, At o mberoetheitoyaltiolkogo 01 SI; egoons, Lononn, Ormtnat Trout 0110 of Om most °lnt nent in the thtited htlttev, awl the klyetttot• )I,tit we 11101 bi l ful spoilt in leo hospolik o f London, p ar ts, pntladollitlia a n d vise wla.rello offectod 801110 of Ow most astonishing Cures tint won) (Ivor known ; many Itoonlml aII i 1 ; in tltti 110101 allot ears whon asleep, gryik; n e i l mn. nedni, bolng alarmed at sudden sounds, ba,14, 1 1, atlas, with f rtnotent blushing, at tended somm ilo with iloratwomcnt of mind, wero cured haute diatoty. YOUN'O IttEN Who have II ured t tw+el ves by a eel lain pro. two 11.1011e01. haith I 1 equelklly ittitritetl 1 rob' °VII cOto pit ol ons, or ilt seliool, otfects•f w telt two It hcht ly felt, even When ask ep, and if itht oared. rontlerB - )norrhote ootitlestroytt both mind tout hotly, should. ttpill; iuttno(lltttoLy. Whitt It pity that n yoting ohm, the liepo 01 Lit 0011 Ittry, t h o darling 01 It io pitreitt 8, should bu onatched from Itil prospect:4 lout coJo3 mot. of lifo, by tho Ootatequonco of tlevittt log troll' the path of nitturo and tollultflog lit it cerlultt_rt uvt 1111 bit. 8t10111)01710118 uonm, bOtOre COIL tuinplitting MAURIAGE, reflect that a Bound mind anti body aro thr molt necessary requisites topromote connubial biol. ness: indeed, without t htltw the journey %Immo lite becomes a weary pilgrimage; Llnt provett hourly darkens to the View mind bettor, ghtylnwed,with despair and tilled with the Hain. Cindy reddetion Oat 1110 happiness of another he. Comes blighted with our own. DIBEABE OF IMPARLDBNCE. wh oa the misguided and imprudent votaryoi Lilts _Ha_ AO ban _11)1_ !Mc the seeds of this Ili , LI I 1 this painful disease, it too often happens that itn ill-timedsunao of sham ap or dread of diseer deters him from applying to those who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend him, delaying till, he conat ltutional symptoms of phis horrid disease,inake their appearance, :4 Ut as ulcerated sore throat, diecasoti 31w, nocturnal Patna in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, ReatAo9, - nodeß on the shin-lione:3 and aunt, bit:dolma ori the head, face and ext emelt log,pio• grossing with frightful raphlity,,tlll at hut the palate of the mouth 01 . the bones of the floss fall in, and the victim Or thin awful disewm bccothrt a liorridobieet OtcominhJeration, till death putt a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sondloi him to "that UndiscovoredeMnitryfrom Mame no traveller returns." DR, JOHNSTON, 01410. No. 7 SOUTH li`niminttox. STRMKI, Lott-hand side going flom► Bal thnore street, a few• ( loots from to corner. Wall not to oOsu► vu the name and number. Letters lnuirt bo intia and contain a stimp, The Doctor's Diploma hangs in his'ollieo. ENDORSEMENT .O.IP . THE PR MS, The many thousands cured at title Institution year after year, and the Min - mons important Surgical Operittions:perforined by Dr. Jelington, witnessed by the reporters Of the " per,°* and many mho'. papers, notices et which have apeared again antiligaiirintfore the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of chat Wu and responsibility, Is a sullielOnt guarantesto the afflicted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED, May 26, 11368-I.vtlaw* pAciPiv IthI,LROAD NEARLY kantinicv. 1550 Milos Built. TIM UNION PACIVIC R. CO, CENTRAL. PACIFIC RAII T IIOAD , R. B. CO., ilave,a(lo(l,r,l,oll , llnniO'el (0400) Ultra to their Ilnas 411 1.1 1)g 1 , 110 current, year, twidlo, doing 3 htlgc loealDasaOugor antlitelghtt busbies.. 714 ' through c!Ql u 'will undoubtedly be t' Ploifid ,when the through indite will hegreat. Forty thousand null al ciao employed by the tivo. powerful comp:l3llNi hi f the great notional highway In a 81)1364 completion, Only 200 tulles rettliciN ho hailt, of ,whleli inostlyAeo graded and leo r' - • ' , , First. tiortgage 4014 Bonds of the IL; nion'l'ar str Railroad Co npany for Palo at. pa'r and iiiiyiv - i, rind Flyst ?if rtgaled• CAM' Bowls of the gentr, , i Pilettle Ralir a(11, at H 3 anti Interest' I TlO•Plinelaal •INl'Aitoresti of both 1)011,18 ate . _ Payable In gold. :. , . . MI moo ;,i . f .. , • , i DEALERS •IN (lOVERNM ENT BECUIIITIE ,, . c ! • • „ (1,01.1,), ETC.,. • No. 40 SOUTH THIRD - STREET, ...nov 7-41awlii • • • PIIII.ADELPNIA• qAlnn S T I, A N ' It fi.. i nirt ) 8 - 110 - 0 E - NDCATTLR ro W DEM.—Those p'"%'l l i / s . ly lob hay() been In .ecAtant use by wally IA morn in tttle poi Illy foy the last. thirty year... r'' not atirrttstnut y of the vartons mini", &lone that have b e e n gotten op ,of late, anti 81' Ptandeil before tiro fntrining conintunity ,Ir 1 , 0) ,' great flourish of trmmpetfi, il I hoh kit none of thew conailuPtnCilliiiiTlA,N,RlTTßlVA leAcEl.O.. , PpiirDzlitf, ,The following certificate IM otic el? , or a thowantl that, might readily be coral:Awl •, MR. CHRISTIAN' 'HITTER—Dear Air:-1 have ni " • yot‘r CATTI4iPOWDRits , Or , a ems - thitt I s l .; hltio-bpiunci uhChatl, hollow horns. I gave I't • ` but bairn ppooliful pOr ,Nycok, for two w'''• l ;'' anti then ono 'llpOonlut 'every two iveek , • I'M - 00 ; 40 but;Offe Ildekago of :the powilvr ,4 l 3 a: tlio,o6W Pi tliqroiioAr q”re,ll u:ntl gives Tiloll , . 1 . 1! timiLevorlirre, ~, ' • . AARON Orli. . ' itettTing , hy'livise,m. The ' fi )4ve Powtterts are for sale at ,It.' E Au tu book titore, Ilini •;-. 11 cm AND TRH I 11 N ~~~ II