THE 1)11.1,Y ,E4(41.141. r T . 1- • -: g it " 4 . • wkWW READING,-PA. v44APARV moditanuktio CITE WOMISATIOXI.; -. •. ' ''Por' /Millar: '• '•-, ' • HON. AVM : IL OEIDIAND. . 4,Vi'lly it . h:‘a . , iiirer :' ' : HON. WM. HElDl:ring CH. For Oily A.igditor: , DR. W.. MURRAY lAN. DEMOCRATIC WARD NOMINATION!. FIRST - WARM. Common Council—J. H. Pfloger. Nefiool Controltere-3. Sproclor; ' 4 yoare ; Jess() O. Hawley, 2 yeario. A eeeisor—Ooorgo W, rilogor. Judge—John K. ifollinaster... ' , inspector—Owen 0' !Willy. HRCOND WARD, fielect Clottnea-141hino1 Robinson. Common Contien—Willltun Mx, Gregory :•• ' ' Nchool Controtter—John Denhert. A giseatror—Wlllinin Z. Booker. Judge--Gooygo fitruben,. In vector-1U !ohne' pfeGranti • - Tarim WARD. CbnintOn (binteil.,JßOOD Miller, Itliehaol 111. Joy. School an Irolkr—Chatios Henn. A aseaspr—Dati lel O. Knabb. .fudge=-David A. Stout. Inapector—John 11111. YOURTIL WARD; Vommon Conntg—Willlant C. Kronen. &hoot Vonfroilee—Williani M. Itightinyor Asseisoe--Ilenry ningaman. Judge—lionry Keeper. • , hispcdor—Danlol Hahn. f VW3,'Il WARD. att »IDIDti Assessot-:Jahn U. pitrohookor. &hoot anarotter--James Mulligan. Judge—Wallington Van Reed. Inmicelor—Josoph K. Jrarvey. AVOW WARD. annmon Cuunelt---Dantel Millar. - &hoot Director—Danlol Coyle. .fultyc—Jamee litspeclor--Jonnthau L. Reber. Assessor--Philip K. Millar. • RRVIINTIE WARD. Meet (bunch—Froderlek W. Lauer. . vommou Cm/flea—James T. Reber. Assessor—William ErmentrQut. Aiehoot amtretter—Danlel Frmentront. Jadge—Llowollyn Wannor. Inspector—Jaeob liady. MOUTH WARD. MOE Council—Christian !Mick. Ournilion Council 'Nicholas irooliAlan, Franklin Ilrnekman. , - Assessor—Josopis Malsberger. &hoot Control/rt.—W. lUmbonhanor. Judge—lrenaetie Shaltor. • Inspector—Anton Foger. ' • NINTH WARD. Vommon Oottneil—Addy Uoliry,pattlol lIIm molrotoll. Aasesaor—johit 11. Kleiner. ' Moot Controller—lnoob Illsmiktnor. Judge--Jaoknoo HhOrinan. Irispector—nav lae4elotu oft Fridnyaebritary INN WO THE, Eagle Book Store, ADLER Office ) DAILY EAGLE and READING GAEETrE & DEIOCRAT have been re- , moved to 542: Penn street, Sehmueker House building, op. posite the Keystone House. TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS in the DAILY "EAGLE will hereafter be charged at the rate of ten 'cents ti line for the first inner• lion, and five cents a line for each additional insertion. FRUITS OF RecossraucrioN. , -;-A: -Memphis despatch of tho 2d inst. gives the following ac count, of the result of Radical "reconstruction" in that blessed region of negro equality t . . "A train from Madison, Ark., brought in a large number of refugees from Crittenden cowl ty,• fleeing from a party of tiagroes, represent ing themselves as militia. They hung It plan ter named Gibson this morning, and commit ted every species of outrage. Sunday night a planter named Cullen, who had boon at Little Rock mid sold his cotton, while camping six miles above the city, was murdered by a negro who, after robbing him took a wagon and horse and rode into !Attie' Rock, where ho was arrested and lodged in jail..l Tho Philadelphia Evening Herald says : 1 . "Negro outrages continue plenty. One, thdother day, set fire to the.gin-house of a former employer, at Milledgeville, Oa. . The building_ was! destroyed. Auother,_ft woman, poisoned ton persons last week, in- the house of a Mr. Broadners, in Rankin county, Missis. sippi. Again another recently' stabbed a fol. low darkoy in five places, in Columlius,•Geor. gip. Once more -- a dark ruffian attempted to outrage Mrs. Howell, of Live Oak, •Florida, lad week, but the courageous woman brought his career to an and with a well•directed shot. And yet again a squad :of Clayton's militia, commanded by a negro, recently stole from Mrs. Burne t an 'old and very infirm widow, near Rochester, Ark., two horses and a .mule ; ' pursued by' Mr..Dashiel, arme with a sheriff's warrant, and attended byafcoTtable, they shot Mr.' Daeldel . dead. Ano he instance is reported froth Mclntosh county, Oa.; whore white men, charged by blacks, withihoot• ing at a colored boy, aro afraid to avail them. selves of, bail, although declaring their in. nocence, as the negroes haie threatened ,to kill them.," . • '. 4 Hail.colutibia, happy Jae di" 'Rah for -- 1 ---,. e Grant I' ' • ' A 0011WCIUNDEO ttleolLLlt STORY• The following despatch, front the "hub of tho universe," is going the rounds of the pressi Ilosrow, Feb. 2,—David Sisson, treasurer of Post 15, Grand Arniy of the Republic, was np• preached from behind, in his office, yesterday at noon, by a man who presented n reyolver and told him to mike no noise. A struggle ensued, when Sisson had a rope put .around his neck and whs tied to a bolt in the floor. The robbers took a gold watch, a diamond pin, and two hundred dollars from him, and then sat down and ransacked the drawers and desks, getting four hundred dopers mor'o l Sisson escaped* gnawing.the rope '‘vith his teeth, That story will do for Boston, perhaps; but in this part of the country the 101 l treasurer of Post 0 . 09 O. A. R. would have some trouble to make the people believe it. Ms a capital idea, however, and we commend it to the no 'lice of the managers of soldiers' fairs, &c. filleh'a 040004 of the requires no i • , tv/Ouebbrs troubles 94 it 41054, and caws all deficits beautifully, . ' 4 Gnawing the rope with, hie won't even ." do' fel' the rfitqlnee"—they "understand the ropes lt leo• „ welt for that Got up a better story, "loyal" Pavid 1 81. =I Tnir. IsbEclrlOil. it t, a few 4ays our city electioPT will takq plae - p, and it is the duty of every ood citizen 1 0 to e, tto the e lis an lOst his/A*ll,4lpr the catittidates iktn who ` electMf our c ity guilt, eridly - w ill teetive e most''' , Unefite ' t. To the tax-payers of our city . this election is one of much importanCe, is upon ibe officers elected depends much of the prosperity of our city for the coming two years. Without disparaging the merits of the liadk cal candidatei, we claim that the ticket select6d by the DemocricY in an unexceptionable one. We feel assured that the tax•payers of Reading, with Out i distibetiOii ) brpartY,' will Cant their votes in favor of our nominees—not on account of political or personal prejudices, but because the chOice of those gentlemen will be the best thing that can possibly happen for our city. The very successful, orderly and economical government of our city during tho past two years; has been in the highest degree credita ble to Illikyot , tElernand, and satisfactory to, every good and law-abiding citiimi offloading: Performing his oftentimes delicate duties with• out ostentation or abuse of power, but with firmness and , impartiality, his administration, has been a modelone, in every,respect ; and our citizens owe it pot only to him, but to themselves, to give such a conscientious and faithful official a token of their high apprecia tion in tho shape of a handsome majority. Our candidate for City Treasurer, Judge Heidenreich, has also given the utmost satis-, faction in the discharge of his responsible du ties. Never have our city finances been more ably, honestly and economically administered than they have been by Judge Heidenreich. Ile is respected by men of all parties, and no honest,unprejudiced personwill deny thathe haS been a model official. Ile is in every way wor• thy ora reelection, and. we .hope to see him, receive the suffrages 'of all prudent tax-pay. era in our"' city. • Dr. W. Murray Weidman, our candidate for City Auditor, is well known as an excellent physician, a model citizen and a gallant isol dier, No better selection for the position could ho made, and we call of ori nil good citizens to cast Mori ballots In his favor, as no ono who knows him can doubt that his ditties will be discharged with - ability and fidelity. ' The Democratic candidates, in the different wards, whose names appear in the ticket a t i ho head of our editorial page, it is not ne EMI emery that we should mention individually. They are well known in their respective wards, and thiii have been selected with care, and with eppeeial roferenco to their titness•for the positiOns for which they have been nominated. Ivory tax•payor who consults his own interest and that of his fellow•citizens generally, will give the whole ticket a cordial and hearty support. The election will take place next Friday, February 12th. The polls will be open from . BA. M. until 8 P.- M. For places of holding elections in the different wards, see the May or's proclamation, published in the EAGLE to•day. . TII E New York Metropolitan ReCord tippeOis this week in an entire now. dress, looking as bright and cheery and'clean as a silver dollars if any Of our readers can remember what thnt precious piece of metal looks like. With each successive issue of the 'Metropolitan Record, the trol:4nit pen oe its editor, Mr: John Mullaly, s 4oms to gather fresh . and in spired vigor, andtlio enemies of our country, the enemies of i t o Union and the Constitu tion, and the e ne Dies generally of with() men, are made to feel' is vigorous and well-directed blows against the ir rank, damnable and trea sonable horesiesi j . ! Long life the braVo Mtil laly and hie papor.l $13,000,000 MOUE I 'The forthcoming statement of the National debt for the last month will show an increase of thirteen million dollars ! Republican tax payers, how do.you like it? Will you continue to suppOrt a party which is daily dragging you deeper into debt, taxation and misery for the sake ofconferring all the wealth of the country upon a privileged few ? Unless the tax-paying producers of the country are willing to become the slaves of the non•prodUcing money lords, they must vote the Democratic ticket, for in the success of the Democracy lies their only hope of release from the terrible financial bur dens they are now.conapelled to bear! WE aro indebted to 11: Brobst, Esq., of the House of llepreientatives at Harrisburg, for important public documents. NED 0 1 1/ALDWIN i the "Irish Giant," has been , iadieted 14 the Essex county, Mass., Grand Jury for indulging in the prize. fight with Joe Worinald, at , Lynfield, on the 29th of October last. • Worinald, who was .released on bonds some six 11101118 since, has gone to Canada, and will not put in an appearance for tkial.— There is very little public sympathy for the ."Giant," and there Is hardly a shadow of a doubt but that he will be convicted and sen tenced to the State Prison. W. p. Northend . has been retained as his counsel, and the . trial will ,commonca early next week!. Edwin C. Farwell, who went security for the appearance of Joe Worinald, has alko been indicted for perjury, and will bo tried in a few days. Ho wont bonds to the acnount of $5,000, and Was accepted... When Woymald absconded ho wits called upon for rho ' amount, and it w as then seeertained that ho was worth abselntely noth ins. Fafwell is also in jail, and failing to re ceive bonds, he will not Ibe likely to escape conviction and sentence. THE Ocorgia Statesman says tl t Harriet Beecher,Stowe "has now the effrout ry to solicit patronage for a now paper, of which she is cdi• tress. Is it possible to stigmatize too severely so malignant a foe to humanity—ono who, though a 'women,has so, far unsexed herself that she can watch, with the sittisfaction of a Mo hawk, the Writhings of a prOstrate and suffering people,and seek to statithem as they writhe ?" The editor of the Savannah News adds : "Not content with the 'blood money' which she has already received for her Hecate's share in the infernal incantations of hypocrisy, falsehood' and envy which first conjured up t he demon of diseord, andhen Jet, Nolo the furies ot sec tional hatred * nd 'fraternal Mae, atm is now seeking to invade' 'our Seuthern hearths and homes with her (also morality, her pernicioue, demoralizing and debasing fanaticism:" Berlons4eeldent at Montreal. %tomcat., Canada; Feb. 4.- - While ,p con- Icert and ball, at ' St. Patrick's Hail, was in progress last night.:--2,000 persons being pres ent—a cry *as raised shortly bdfore midnight that the root was giving way, causing , intense exeiterflent. All hnmedistely rushed towards the street, but while the last were getting out t h e ree f , f e n with . 9: tremendous erath., Sever-, al persons were tulared k , but it is hoped that none were killed. , . oThe snow storm continoes with g re atrt fury an d ro m an () travel will bop topped. mil ,„ . bur wiscootaits t ere, ... - • ' • . 4 ANEsN'II.I,E WiscoNstN, 'Feb, 1 , '69: t pK. \iI,;EA I: LE : •-• 1 CIIIII4. 1101;1111 to thiq place in t l d b iiiiiiking's traiii, ttililtou etiiiiiiittAky forty: - al M ...the . Myers ust\ ‘, lbiel 14 one:,ef the, hest kePt hotels to the 'Attie of Witecntain. Everything is, in etiplivie tirdei here, end of the best. Mr. Jiyeralias a, peenliat'faisulty,of waking his guests feel at koala while they ate, with ho w ,, , Janesvill l's in n . the' ex t iiiii . see t h eiti part of the State, and is rather a pretty little city of, ,10,900) inhabitants. !It is. Pituated on, thtl Chi• sago and.Noithivestein Rail toid,t4ntiles n'ortb, skf,Qhicago, and tis miles west of Milwsukee. It was settled in :1A30 . ; and heti' been 'keine steadily forward, both' in baguets and po`piiht• . lion, until, it has come to be one of the beet business towns in the interior of the State.— The Rock river _passes through the city, run ning froth I.dtke-lintogen Iv estOrard through the State of Illinoii, nhtil It empties into the Mitt• sissippi at Rock Island. Th stream , as it passes through Wisconsin, is s mill and slug 'wait, and affords but little wa t er power. At this rpointthere is a fall of ,aljett 6 rects . which \, affords • power , enough ' to.dridc.ileien nearing mills and two: or three other manufactories. Thyoughotlt the entire State there 14 a general coMplaint'df 'the Scarcity of watee:iThey;tlid not have their usual spring and fall rains, rand the springs and marshes from which the streams Are supplied are becOming dried up, and the streauittlittyel, been. mnuetially - lolv 41 wiuter. The mills at this place aro not manufacturing now more 'than' half their usual quantity. of .(lour. There is a good deal of the'hum of busy life in this place. There are no idlers sitting and: smoking in the hotels, or !eaters standing' • Uround on the street corners, but every perso: appears to keep jogging along fIE if there was. some object ahetid'of him which he desired to . accotnplish.. The streets this afternoon are rather wet mid the walking bad, but still the women appear to be out inTull forch,,tramping thrmigh the slush and m.ud. .The ladies here will compare favorably with those of any other cityßeading excepted) for beauty' and style. The apPear to dress with u great deal Of neat ne6 and taste. There is one thing I ' notice 4ere, that the bottoms of their dresseS are not so far' above the phvenient as they are in some of the cities further cost, but there may be ft reason for thit. • i• - I will remain here for a day or two,iMid you lay hear from me agala heforoi Deeerterm .80Verf1.11 / I nA ll o lo4l * ) From the Memphis Post, Jan. 29. • On Wednesday of this week three privates of the force garrisoned bne, named respeelivo -1 Myron strong, Ihrincin Spriljgatcen; and Stephen Madden, till 'belonging to Company;q Twenty-fifth Infantry, wore tried by a general court martial upon It charge of desertion . , and beiug coutieted, were sentenced to have their heads shaven, their left hips tattooed with the letter (signifying desertet,)and to .he dis• honorably discharged from the United States service. This' sentence was executed yester day: In the morning the barber 'of the batta lion performed the job of shaving the hair from their lieads, leaving them as bore us a• shaven face. Then their pants Wetelakell . ,off and the letter D stamped with India ink 'upon their hips. The officer of the daT, together with a guard, superiised the execution of these - penalties, and the soldiers, however muck they Might have wished to make a resistance, made none, and they submitted to. their disgrace in silence. In the afternoon, at the dress parade, the unfortunate fellows were brought out in their Cadre* with their shaved heads; tincov . - ered, and marched (headed "with the drum : corps, and followed by a.guard) in front of the` whole command, through the navy yard to the various offices; and then into the city through severid of the prominent streets. After being exposed and paraded i in this manner for some timeAthey were .then formally dismissed, end ordered to leave the garrison, which they did,, with an air of deep shame and mortification, better concelyed than: eXpreSsed. • fi tropg had been a cleik in .General Grant's headquarters in.the army, and deserted once before, but was restored to duty by order of the General, on probation: I.lis second deSertion was on the 28th. of April. Springsteen deserted on the Htli.of March, 1898, and Madden on the 29th of July, 18084! '• • . , • • PROCEEDINCiS OP c0N01.0484. _ WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. In -the Senate, the credentials of Senators. elect Tipton, Of:Nebraska, :and Stowarti of Nevada l .were presented. Mr. lf,tifnunds -introduced-a bill for the-bet. tor security of printing U. S. notes, ete. The Suffrage amendment was considered, Mr. Cat ell introduced a bill to provide for the conversion of registered bonds of the United States into cotipon btfAds. Mr. Osborn introduced a bill ,for 'a line of mail steamships 'from, Fernandina, Fla., and Savannah, to certain European ports, An evening session was held, at which no business of general importance was transact- , .: . . . , . . . fn the . Houie,the discharge sif,lteitry,Tohn;., son and Florence' Sentinel 'wai bederpd, they having testified before the New York t.l onimit• tee; : the discharge- of Scannel to bilolport , his paying the costs of his arrest. ' ! A bill was reported and passed, abolishing distinction of tonnage dues against Spanish vessols,Where'no discrimination is madeagainst American vessels. Mr. Moorhead movf,d that the Tariff 4 bill be taken up, but objection was made. The Indian Appropriation bill was passed. On motion otr Mr. Schenck,. Representa tives Wilson, of JON . and Pruyn, of New York, were appoinied tellers on the part of the House to count the Electoral Notts.. Mr. Logan introthiced a bill " providing for the paytnent of tho National debt and reduc tion of the rag of interest thereon," which was referred. 'The Sonata bill, amendatory of the act pro hibiting the coolie trade, was concurred in. An . evening Session, 'exclusively for speech making, was held. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. Fame; Feb t G. The latest advlces from Arizona report the Indians preparing for a general raid. ,Senator Henderson has gone Co Cuba, it is ruinOted,'oit'busittesS ler our Gotetanimit. • General Giant iri in Now York. The Georgia House of Itepresenttitives has refused to refer the,question of negro eligibility to a committee. Lewis Davis was hanged in Cleveland, Ohio, Yesterday; for the murder or D. P. Skinner, in September la9t. In New York, yesterday, Stephen Boyle was Aeutenced by Recorder Hackett to 40 years' imprisonment for attempting to shoot two po licemen-20 years on each indictment. , The reiettuevollections in the Richmond dis trict of Virginia, for January were $126,000- This is four- time the amount for the corns pending period of last year. The I 4 ight-honso Board announces that the range lights at Hilton Hcad , S. C., will ho dis continued after. March 15. Chp, H. Dopny died at Baltimore, yc ater. day, froth 'an overdoie of laudiuthiu aged 56. He was .a teacher. of Prench, ,and' fornierly (hod Master of the Odd Follows in Maryland. Tne Eturomit VoTE for President and Vice President, will be counted on thesecond Wed,• nesday, the 10th of February, at one o'clock, In the chamber of the, Rouse of Represents ayes, in the presence of the Senate, with the PreSident of the Senate' in the chair. The Ren a t o tams one ' and the Uouse•two. The presiding officer, Mr. Wade, opens the envelopes and , reads the' vote, and the tellers 'record It. After, the vote is annntineed, a or. tiflente thereof will bo sent to the successful candidates, Grant and Colfax. Girls to a skating IR,lntett. • Hut r.tt,o l •reh. I. A skittiiig innit.ikisn• VA) 1 b M lA4otween Ada linallnul, 4,l l 'New, limns. k ti wick,iiiiil Miss Nellie I ledll; or Chic ' • took) place at the rink limit night " Cie an icit ..1 of 4,e01 people. Alter a v exciti ' out ' the ma *l[. *as ,wen b , Mies : au, eBC iikkadinOta IP 4/% Miss ad me av ch l• leuged Miexpettn ' to skate another match for the vain*amotint, at 'O4 (rink,' sigt Saturday , renlng dela; c., ;.; );.. I • • ),•. • I 114 e i Wvather. ' , A!viiesT, t'c ' ). 'A l i at. ki e non or •,* t, yet ceased,end the cowl. are baaly blocked. ere Niro., thuilder itOrtii hitt lifgbt. ' . _ TO-DAY'S ADVENTIIIIIMENTS. 0. TRAY K.D.—On the 2d inst., n 'red heifer, onq ,Ityear'old. - - titan-leather strap on. Any 1101110 ii giving information as to Its 'whereabouts will be suitably rewarded; F. S. BOAS. .feb:6-3tdltwi , Fenrth Kat Flnestreetq. . . . XT.OTICE.—TIII , : 111VJULA11, STA . 1111) loft HT -1.11 lug of IliDoenoersAlo Associatiolwill be , Word evOil it On lh,Oebruars• , itivp,)nt du i otdoek, itt. roehte. -A lull MU) Hefted, as business of importance will bo tranei. acted. i y.. . ISAAC B. rIBIIN8 1 rcebt: I'. 1). WA smut, Seere4rx. (fob S-21(1 `4 OLI) lAIROLOST.-4 iitive /oat a goiCring In k.Jrthe WHIR Ccilinty House, Iteedhigr. The ind• or is requested to return it to the ownor or leave it at the Emice SAMONL .JOSNI'II VON FELLEN. Vub.s.3td*l+ - ,tlißetQ TeaOttar• OST OR 'STOLEN this rnOrnitig, Feb. 4 , a 1 4 1(1)10'011NY RUSSIAN BIAR)DHOUND. • The receive a suitable reward , by batwing said (104 at t JACOB SCHWENK'S; , Cor. Third and Chestnut, (Laueett Ciardon.) feb INDI.INO WOOD—KINDLINU It tvOo4l for sale by - the barrel or In larger quantitlemdellvered to any part of the elty. PICOCIIICK h Mal ! , Coal and Wood lArtl, oOri Of Bectonl and rrankllA NOTICK—UoIriI) 93 P. 0.9,A. • Tho °Moors and moinhmEm ikro reonostod to nttonda mtutod mooting on Friday, Fob. sth, as bumhioss of groat importune° will bo tranmactod. By order of tho Premtdent. • ' .JAS. L.:BAUM, IL 8 . : huh. 4 2t.d] • • ATTENTION, FIREMEN 1-rho No* Iladgea will bu i 53111,41 to all Companies who have fur ulshotl .tho assessment,on . FRIDAY. EVENING, February sth, at the Common Couhell Chamber, between the hours of 7 und 9 o'clock: , . - E. A. HOW EI..L; ' fel) 4-2141 secretary Firemen' itUnlon. ME NOTlOE.—Tlie theinbers of Seminole Connell, No. FR, 0. of U. A. M. are requested to attend a stated meetingof the Council on WEIDA Y EYEN INU, February 501, at N. o'clock, ika' Important business will be transacted, By order of the Council. fob .34W) CHAS. IL IVE,LLS, R. Sec'y. UNION FARMERS' BANK STOCK KtlYsT.6l.t:llovsi.., fob 4-til CO NCI BY THE MOZART MUSICAL UNION., • • AT LIBRARY lIALL. On Tuesday Evening, :Feb. OM, MO, PROU AMIE. VART L CANTATA OF LUI,ILIN K. PART II.• (Aortic—How Bright and Fair, (from opera \ \Yin. Tell) by 7Wo.—llopu Quartelle.—Even lug Doffs, Duell.—ltow Beautiful is Night, by BM I.IIY RICHARD/ Chorus.—Come with tho tlipsy Bride, (from 'Opera Bohemian Girl) BA IS Doors open at 7%; Concert commence at 8 o'clock AdllllgBloll 60 cents. Reserved Bonts 76 °onto, to ha had at Strickland & Bro., whore a diagram of tho Hull can be been, also at Ilantch & Lyons, Aletlowan and Initiator% I Co., and Journal Piloting Office.' MS '44std. ISSO WirpNor "f t "° this as day been ulaHolved by ' mutual consent, mine L. Boyer withdrawing from the Firm. • Jan. 29,1869. A. K. Kli►e and H. Eppihicao have tide• day associated with themsuiVes Calvin K. Whitney, and will continue the Dry Hoods Business under the Fire► nu ne as heretofore of fob 33tl KLllity, NVP1111)111f, &CO. , PituCLAMATlON,diotice• is hereby kjgiven to the elooters of thd several wards of the city of Reading, that, an eleetion fee City Officers will be hold inlald; city on FRIDAY,Peb. 1,1849 t between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M., of said day, for the election Of the .following officers for the ensuing year, to wit • One person qualified for Mayorliir two years. One person qualified for pity Treasurer for two years;, • • One person qualified for.CitY Auditor for three years.. One 'person qtialifled.for Common Council in First Ward.. , • Ond person qualified foe Soled eouncll Second Ward. Two porsone qualified for. Common 4 , Counclf In • Second IVard. Two persona qualiflea for Common Council In Third Ward. - One Donlon qualified 14 COMmoli Courfell In FoUrth Ward. • One person qualified for Common Council in Fifth Ward. One person'qualified for Com Mon Council In Sixth Ward. • One portion i qualified for Select Council In Reventh Ward. • • One' perBon qualified for COmmon Connell In Seventh ward. One person quttiltletl for select council -In E lg t o h p l o V rtlo rd ne ' qual 11104. ' 1 for Common Connell in Ell%ore h v lh p l e Va o n n i ; Common Council in Ninth %%turd. • - Tlio olootoro of First Wart) 101t1; will their elec tion at the•pnbllo hough otoAthlroW J. Goodhart, In Bald Ward. The eleetora of Second Weird .will hold their election at the public house "Of Jacob Wentzell. In Raid Ward. - The electors:or Third' Ward will held their election at the public Matsu of William Rapp. in said Ward. • The eleatore of Fourth Ward will hold their election otthe public" house of Milos Hsterly, in said Ward. The electors of Fifth Ward will hold their election Lathe public house of Parvitt a Weiler, in said Ward. The electors of Sixth Ward will hold their election at the public house of Daniel B. Itheadi l in bald Word.. . . The eleetorS of SoVentitWaril ' Will-bold 'their election atilt° pithily hou e of Evan ?dishier, in said Ward. The electors of Eighth Ward wll bold their election at the public l►ouso of newt Gra°lf, In said Ward, The electors of Ninth Ward will hold their, election at the public Meuse of Ahdreas Wise; In said Ward. (oh 3-3td] WM.M.(IIOItNAND; Mayor. BANKING IiOUSE, BUSHONG & BRO., Malan hi • U. S. BONDS 84` STOCK (;OLD, sir, V E COU P ONS. ON NF:W YORK AND PIIILADELPIIIA. •• • littoroo ' ()pest nt 9 a. tn. Close at 3p. m. Ausi;o;ip 4,llnerrllNr f . fel) '1.1669, • NI . OLINO HALL ItICEPPAUHANT, 1119 -Worth .E4ghtMiNreet. • ' ABRAHAM STOUT, PROPRIETOR. - (Amy() Winim Anil Eatables tat haat; t 111904 ark Of !tali JAIKOr 11 , p or, Lunch a Mry (lay. nay rinano am savtlA ta ettlt A few baatilem can ha aeoeitatintlaiati with Hand board, 21-hold OE FOR SALE UZI NEXT SATURDAY. IYAI; Y. LYON, Auctioneer. BANK}illiS o D RA.F NEW AD V ElltilliilKOl EN TN. Pet:N t: it A GIN TEI / I.luMNUft of ficE:, „;4 t-,,.., . ) . . r i il ' .. tuff opempoot .IS SD advent li*reel an 000 W 11 , ge al int alien be , si We yep tat lion to Pohl lgood it i _ , h 1. 113 p r ( , rival Ifitmlli d h I •Th at A hla .tes lige sue elp would do Yf tby g %Tilt - us a cull, stall servant, turnishM from this Mike will 90•9 well recomatsaded.,,Ws ahlek fuksgt vrOrk for tnose out of employment, such sg d ark., bar. Itth(ters, salesmen, watchmen, and men et general labor. Wanted, by antlemau somewhat advanced 1 1 ) 14 years. a OW lion as watchman ; cap come highly recount° ded by influential' citizens of this city. Also, good country girl, capahle or 1 dallit tio4ofat houseworic. Apply at this °nice, No, ita South Wetenth street • Jan to - Onnl , Wading, r*. OMNI VALENTINES! cw,,ilL.C, AND SHNTIM ENTAL, EAGLE BOOK \ l / 4 STO4E, Jan 29 MONEY WANTED! • . BY THE CITY CIO READING. • The underalkiketl, Committee on finance of the .Coriloration o( 111 e City 'of Reading, la empewe Oreti.to borrow t.llO OULU Oft-. f3EVENTY-FIVE THOURfiND DOLLARS, 1 for the purpose of enlarging tile Water %Yorke of the said city.(nd 'the said Committee hereby ive notice HI t they are prepared to home Cer tilloatell Mr II mune at eta per cent. interest, to parties Mimi g money to the 'city for the itr. pose above e med. Pell3ollB dealrone of Invest , lug in this loan, will apply to eitherof_the under. signed Cominittim; or to William Heidenreich, Elm., City Trcauurer. FREDERICK !AUER. DANIEL MILLER, • • DANIEL SPORN. , • Jan 49, V3-ly Committee on Finance,. NT BREWING NOTl ( lll.—The BOOt and Shoe I Manufactory, well known under the old Arm Philip !miss it Bro." OPpOOlte the Market house, hp undergono ► , thorough-chango..the undorsigned having taken the whole establish went in his own name, and. will carry on the same with wuob moro liberality unreatrAlued and to the groater , advantage of WA cuStomors. I consider it my duty,. theroforo, to inform all my friends and - aceualntanees, and tho old pa trons generally, that 1 . will; keep constantly on hand a largo assortment of men e, women's and childronN Shoes and Rootft, of Kip, Calf sand Mo rocco leather; 113; w4ll as :Lasting Calton and Galoshes of all kind& I also have always on hand llertuan Pelt Shoes. Custenter work Is peomptly and,carefully attended to, Km! Shoos and Hoots neatly and at low rates' repaired on short notlce. Thankful for Oast favors; the dorsignod wfsuld respectfully, solicit a. share of public patronage. PHILIP LENZ,. . Boot and Shoe.Mtinufaotory, jan 2o) . No. a/ Venn Nuevo, Heading. . I ItORAIN IMEMM 1 BOILER FOR SALE. IMPORTANT TO MACHINISTS M A NUFACtURERS. The undoreigned offer for Halo, at reasonablo ratee,• - . I „ ONE OSCILLAITNO EEOINP. OF FOUR • • HORSE POWER. . ONE RIGHT-HORSE TUBULAR UPRIGHT - Apply at the Aiii.utt Office, or addrems' MAOOONTAN' 01L WI •• LL YOU_ PLEASE lEJO 1 TIIIB • .'Rending; Pa., Jan.l9.lB69.—Dir. iirmle. Krause. N 0.25 4 South Viftb street 4 sayav,tho M. Oil Is the only thing irldoh has 'giVon stiongth to his broken arm—isaa used It in his family for Ear. aolm, Nenraigla, and frosted 'foot. performing QU~n ;pare w,Ortderhilly? quick Ana :radical . • E. YOX, Proprietor of ifeystonn lions°, eertlnea that throe bottles of 00011 cured a strain in a loitei t yalaing the cure at 'lig, - • JOHN KISMP, Poligeman says the Oil cured him 'of a severe fraciture of i ie collar bone. The above named person aarc well known in Oita' Vicinity, and aro living *Mileages, • e !laving furnished Rath ample testimony' at the times we advertised with the i t 0,y4,110 ,epAtt : loT, gtvlog ibosepopuifkr Opon Rir moziefis,%'B, I deem It nuneetesiiiiii to add More fmes. - The Magic Idacsidoittan 011 (Jo. will forfeit • • 40000 • If any dozen remedies combined will furnish at many good certificates frontprominent 61tirend In the ell, andvleintty as tbala'who havb haen cured bythe alma the iilaceillontau Oil— l oan on PROP: 111 1 / 1 1p1101111111 The Oennan and Engllshleoturerof the Cicimpa ny,stoppleir at the Keystone UOUSO and purchase a bottle of the .011 4 or metre advlbe and treat tuold Ave 'of ehame. Also—Hold by J. K. IdeCurtly, i)Oeter Ziegler, 111111 8 , 8, I,!an 18 VALIINTINES! VALENTINES! KINDS OF VALENTINKS, TENDER AND ANUSINC• LARGE AND SMALL k7Oll SALE CIINAP, AT TUN NO. 542 .PENN AND AND Mr ' r t RITTER' ab:DI ' nNO. PA BALIIiI.fIIE Ana 11031 1 1T IL -244 7 ,0ur., 0 I:, ottor Plat pANAOVERTISINkI. 491,01ceoieilied tlktiinwt .Certaln, Iv" Itottktily tn - tb6 world tot "u - DISEASES OF I,IiIPRUDENCE, gl cf (n Six /loin : if . No 2Viltinj I t , '' 'A.rto,, p 4 et bl i l igiM int Prelenders, Or Ma . Doodly 9 ‘ - ', 1 " 4 " if r( srouril; should apply ./i+iiitia6ty l , '''''' A , CURE WARRANTED 04_ No eliAltug, 1,- litoll ONE TO TWO DAY:i. - Meet, Stricture, seminal Weakness, Weskile4 in thu Back and Limbs, A ffectiolik of th e K ithie 1 and illiiddlit, twirOluntary Discha4es, itupor ene ) : tionotimi Debility, Norvqitinessi Dyspepsia, 1 4 1 4 , LionlAiNtr 141Witap_t:911‘11i041 of Ideal, Pidpu 04 Lim itoisyl t , Tlinidlty, Troll:lilt lig, lii itthr !' orsiglit Or Utddinoss, Diseases of the Ilesii,yhroil'll licsio or Skin . " Affections of thp Liver, i.w i . , Stomaeli or I.loWitthi-r410.510 Torribl ks Di. s.or . 0. arisingfroni the solitary Habits or '1" out it -st e : t ' auil soßtary: praet lees wore fid al to rk b i e viet ,e , ru t in rim son of the ilyronti tO tho li a ti l ,,, t . Ulyssus,b4. Ong theirmost brilliant hop es ::' antloipatlOn , renddrin l g marriage, de., 1 1 1 44 ' . giblet. YOIJNI.I • MAN agepoohuy, Who /MVO 000010011 M victlius of k . ,„ . tary Viep, that dreadful and destructive 1, 0 ;4 wihich alinually swoops to an untimely gi lvt thousands of Young Mon of the most ox&lli m i tc. outs And brings/41 guipllect, Who Wight ()Melvin. have entrigagott Liggoiling Senates, with the than. demo( elestivoineo or waited to op the thin iirre• lhlW call With fulroglutltionco. g 111111EI TAKt NOTICE, TessY are Bonie of the sad melancholy etnx,t, produced b sari)' habits of youth, 11 •,,,, 1 , ne5e of the ack and Limbs, to the Ilv a d Dinutesivot Bight, (Axis of Muscular Power, Pala tation Of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous irrilabi, POirallgOolOttB of the Digestive leunctioua Glt oertil m Hymptoe of Conuuttiptlun,ae: UNTALLY.--Tho wand etleets on the oiled an d moult loin) itrottilo47-L4BB ol MOOlory; (üblon of ldtep 4 , l)epresgions f.f Spirits Evil itevt,o. Aversbin to SoCluty, Self.:Diatrulit, L ove , o t t Solitude, Timidity, AO., are some of the ,evil prOdueed. • DIAItRIAGE. Marriott PersOue, Or Yellag lieu contenTiati bt marriage, being aware of physical weakitess, or. genic debility, deformities, Ate., should apylp ltukuOillatoly. Ile WllO places himself under the care of Dr. J, may roligiously 0081140 in hie honer as a gentl e man, and confidently rely upon his skill as ORGANIC WEAKNESS_ , POTENCY 11,11 )I .RDIMEN'I"rO MARRIAGE. By Dr. Jointston'stuarvollous treatment, arm, floss of the °roans Is twotallly cured anti lull vigor restored. Whonsands of tho most Iftavoub, Militated and 114x/tont, who had lost all Uopes, have been immediately rollavott. All lea pod knouts to Marriage, Physical or ihn, tal Disqualification; Loss of Yrooroativo Nervous Irritability, Trembling end Wealniq s ,, or exhatifitiou of the moat feiuTul kind, iipequy cured.. Dli. JOHNSTON, momberottito lioyalColloge ofaurgeons, Whips, tiraduate from one of the moat eminent college in OW Unlt t ed Statee, and the greater part of whose urn has been spent' in the hospitals vi London, Parts, Philadelphia and elsewhere, in effected setae of the most astonishing cured 't were over known ; many troubled with ringin; in the head and eareivben llsloop, great mu vou s nose, bell* alarmed at, sudden sounds, bashtui• nous, w itliTrenutint blaehingatteudcd umuctimn with derangement of, hint{, were Mired hast diately. YOUNG! MEN • Who have Injured themselves by a certain pie, Lieu indulged in when alone, a habit frequun, learned from evil companions, or at selwoloh, elTeots of which are nightly Nit, oven w hen asletri, and if not oured renders marriage impeastba, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. • . • Whet a pity that a Young man, the hope o( hh oeuntry t the darling of his parents, Mould snatched from all prespeota and enjoyments of life j by the coneoquonco of deviating from the path Of nattito and indulging in a tertian secret habit. buoh persons X veil before contemplating MARIAGE, refloat that a sound mind and body aro the then nocesaarY requisites to promote connubial ham. nen. • Indeodi Without these thejournoy throupt life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the promwo hourly darkens to the. ylow ; the mind bvecquei shadowed with despair and filled with the mein. oholy reiloet ion that the happinese of apother comes blighted with oar own. 1 . DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and Imprudent votaryt pleasure duds that he has imbibed tee suede of this painful disease, it too often bappons that si 111-timed sense oftstutme or dread of discover' deters him from applying to those who, trout i education and respectability, can alone befttenst tain t d laying till the constitutional Hy mptem, 0 this ho rid disease make their appearanco,kud sou Wee ated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturne patnti I the head and limbs, dimness of sigh, deafness, nodes on the shin-bones and arua, blotches on the head, faoo and extrenittleo, pm grossing with frightful rapidity, till at last tr.t palate Of the mouth or the bones of the noun WI in, and the victim ef - this awful disown) becototi a horrid Obi oot of commiseration, till death p uti a period to hie dreadful sufferings, by sandhi him to "that Undiscovered CoMitry from wheuo no trivolloT returns:l • DR. - JOHNSTON, Ovni kV): 7 Boma FREDEntail STAMM Left land Bide going from Baltimore etreet t s few doors from the corner. Fail not to obsom name and number, Letters must be paid and contain a stamp, Tts Doctor's Diploma hangs in his °Moe. ENDORSEMENT OF TIIE PRESS. The many thousands cured at this inoututios year after year, and the numerous 'mooing Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johuito, witnessed by the reporters of the " Sun," "Cup• pai l " and . malty abet papers, notices of 'whin have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of charsctit nDi and respilbility, is a suMelont guarantouiolti 'Valeta & • SKIN DISEASES SPEDILY CURED, May SIC 1868-11Altw* pxoll , l67llAltfit6A b . NEARLY VINE:3IIRD. THE UNION PACIFIC 11. It. CO. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD R. R, CO, Have added hight Hundred (MOO) Miles to leto lines daring the otsrront year, while doluif,' large local passenger and freight Wilma. 71t through connection !will undoubtedly be 00115 pleted next summer l i when the through mitt will he very great. Forty thousand men Brew , employed by the two powerful companies II pressing forward the great national highs* I° a speedy_completiOsi. Only Moo miles remote I ° be built, of which mostly are graded and rele4 fox' the tails. Flr . et /fortgagotiold Bonds of the Union 1'11dt! ComPani fOr sale at par and Interut• and Flret,lll,ortgago Gold Bonds of the Cents' Pacific liallroad, at 103 and Inter vet., _ Tho prlneloal and interest of both bomb payable in gold, • DE , tygNiitimi DEALERS IN . 1 1./OVERNME&T SECURITI P. 4101.1), ETC., • No. 40 SOUTH THIRIk! STREET, In 111 ST.I A N ..,AND CATTLE POWDERS.—These povir which have beett,ln constant use by marl 1 ,`, ! , .mere In MIK county (Or the hist thirty year/ , not surpassed by any Of the various parr! time that have been gotten up of late, .and paraded before the termini community its , groat fiegtiehof trerepete, a though none ofttf,-; come u gr itilfri WITT EIPS E Y.1.1P2t POW - !• The o lowing certificate is orte of a,thopsand that might readily ho furntille; ! Tale. CHRIIITIAW iturvaa-Dear Air 4 :-1 have LI 0 your CATTLE POWDERS fora cow lbid; t • hide-1)1041nd ikrel, lokd hollow horns. I pre(•" but hone :Spoonful Per' week, fot two 0 ,! and then one spoonful every two Yee"'' 5 ! have Used but one package of the pOvider. the cow is thoroguhly cured and give" m 1, than ever before. - AARON GO Itetyling, May.lB; Lair The above Powders are for Eale w a i t ,,!, ll Ratite beok store, = Dn. JoiiNtox, 1550 Miles Milt. lAIID Tk =I