READING..PA. iri DICINOURATIO 01T11110MINAT10316. • For' Mg,yor t -,• • , • HON. WM:. (VORNAND. .•. . Pdr Qty l'reo4rurer • • IrOtt , Wg? For City Auditor: ' I , :rm. ; W. ziwitAitx by IDMAN. . 41waliquisATA0 0(4)144ff$3 1 1014114 • • VIRST ponnnon Cairnea..44.l4i.liffleitor.• School Controllers-S. Sprochor, ' 4 yoars Jew liavrloy, 2 mars. , AsseSsor-GOdrge/W;PitOger.' l , fildoro- , Jotin X.ll6irmarAer. '! • ' • faspedor,t-Orrea(Yfiellly. • • • • ,i1)111100140 Wollllll. 1, • ' o ' 'Select Ccundi-lianmel Robinson.. Oommon Fix, Gregory }lntro. • 'N hoof Contra/Ur-John Donhart. 44.4tessor,W1111ern • Booker. • . ; .1 wifile-1-00c140 Strube», i• • • , - .14spector r -441oliao).•MoOrann, TIII rip WARD. Oommen Councii-Jacob Miller, Michael R ley. • • &toed androlterr-Oharlos 4stee44or-rDaelol Cl. Knabb., • Judge-David Al %Out. , inspecior- T john vourtilt Common Mundt-William 0. Krouse. klchool. Oontroller-Willianx M. ltigbirnyor Asethsor-ilonry Dingonlan. Juape-)loury Iterpor. inspector-Daniel Ilaliti, • • vurv i ir Common Nandi-Levi Wmulor. A 434380.-10101 Stroilookor. . *l*/ Oen/roller-damps , Judge-NolllogtOn Vats ROOM. impeceOrL.-Josorill K . Hi yr* wAtto.- Omanion Council-Daniel Miller. 1 , tiCAQQI Pirotor-Pauloleoy/o.• IlefOntister. , 10•41)eVor-'--.Yonatinth L: Ttbiler. WARD. • Soled Mundt-Frederick W. Lauer. Potnnion council-iamon T. JOLT. A o.sehhOt--W11111)11 Ertnontreut. Efm9trout. .Tadoe!-116wellyh anrioe.' Inveclor-Jneob Ba y. ( sIMIT/4 WARD. • ,Nctece Corincii—Chriatia Eiblok. , Ovninstk,n,.' tioilncil NlQhoht9 lioakmati, Franklin lirhoknian. ' Assessor-Jcgioph Malsbergor. root conirei(er-,.W. Unibcnhauor. fills tor. " .IMpector-Amos °ger. ' ' WAfito. s" Common Council--Addy oohry,Daniol ' • aseseor:.-J ohn 11, !Clamor. " Nehool Oontro/ter-4aeoli Judge-Jackson ilitgr(rtint. ' ' inspector-David Kline. • c i*titittoOk on Irsiday,irebOalry, 1124,h01t800 TIIE Eagle 8001. Store, Amin Offl4e, tiAtv, ,V,Aal e t Ana READINO GAZETTE & DEMOCRAT have been ic. moved • to . 541,, Penn street Sehtnuelter House" Building, .op~ polite. the Keystone House. TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS 113 the 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 - enah additional insertion. ; ..TIII4 PEOPLE'S HANK . ” 118. NATIONAL' BANKS : ~ , 1 , ' :,The a bove is t likenees of the champion 0; • 34(idopal Dunks before tho disenosion'betwoot the Ein(x and the Dispatch.. , _ , \ ;- , I , 1: • • This is aeorroet representation of thO °hasp pifo of Nationol Hanks aftor4he contovorsy. ' • L; • . ) ' ENE Thud picture 'allows' what boom° of ho fitods hi the •Natiptinl Dant:a; This picture chews tho appearenee of the Clisapiodof the People's 13side eke the dis cession. • , [By ClMAtlantto Telegraph.) lIAVAI ',CRT .9111111 ji_II . NDBIY E AND I TiaikV.4itii-Opns. ' The Dispatch ignominiously surrenders, The Wicket's of the D ispatch severely isounded. At last accounts they were rapid?) , retreating to wardtt the Minerill gPilive i rtvltero theyliwern throwing up cotton :breastworks anti bracing them with water stock. Larkat.-,-Their cannon spiked; the people victorious., Accounts in bink overdcap more than $70,000. A note will bo discounted, the proceeds to go into a whiskey specnlation, and the profits to pay an olddebt Considered lost, ' 1,14 not subject t 6 incoino talc: 11T li 1 bell ll How do you like it, gentlemen? he private franks hole} :the trump cards. The tie in:. ,1;:li creased theirdeposits within the last,'‘Week over, $lBO,OOO. The reign of shoddy itrestocra.. Cy%) bieen, A light Meanie in, and it is pro• I\ claimed tl at plated jewelry and paste:diamonds sre things Of the past, for merit, honesty and truth have triumphed over licentioasnesh cor roption sod perjury. WILILY, y r A, VERILY, TIM WAT OF THE TRANSaI 1:8301t 19 11441 "Sl,' it:itilky,y silos,. 7 1 1 :0 ,1 the Dly Ti , , 1 rester , , _ Inerningiit, s ictiv e Attack w • 'ado u . i : M .-Brobst, o of the ~tgetic ; ho'n ' . • niatiivs Az o ,:‘ his con 'S in th. gisl .1. 1) e.l I 'T p writilr . e litges M'.. io . with it '. g- op Ate siikrestoriag the'Frontago tar. This is false. • Ytif.'lliait - dia - iOt ipiiestalitiliffr'Thellieta are these : • . ";1,W.,+,. - r„ Mr. Brobst iti'a member of the Committee on tunieipal Corporations. lie knew nothing ?I this measure until the'thairman of the tont; mitres Calla it atria iiiiititig lit thiitifiitlidt:' tee:, kr. irSbit, flat ` iniii i iiik 'iiiiird of this JAB before, asked, that jt, be , passed. over for oneweek that be !nigh tlearn something about it. - Thiithe dordpitttep did. ' ':' '..:: - '. • Mr. BrOtai only deified .to ' he ' litfOine.ttat to;whether, thd plateful' of. Readfog desire this lilto 0 bet o , o*acicd. , Hee , is pow iviltingi as bpillWals : he, 'been; to dO:anythintr:that'ils Rotor br,hio g9Pjilii!ilik.';::44 . P94*,l l 4o: l PA° LegiStatera hps' been honest, 404 fled; etlotgotl ie. . All that is neceintary to-be donisis that the honest ”pression of i oiillyipi l t nfat bet' had,; ind Itc . .... ll cOs4 l 4 . o.t,:in"*O l P.iiiipevo . 4,ooli,. WO hope Mr. Brobst:ped: hie Colleagues .will keep,*itiviet itatch that fno law is passed - 4 Oct.. ing 'the 'CitizOlian of' ilife'eiitifity . tinleiti ' tb (iv lie rat apPristid erit l .. 'II , Ii ~, 1111 ~ , m ~,,. --- -.,-; 1 1 . ---- 7 - 1 1 ' 1%," Ik e 'ix i : .tooi,rovolt. 7 -Arno.s;ory* el yeicia peeoe,! a loit tree:Amer of th 4 ,Q.- A. ; it,!siin. Boston, ..to the effect that- hti.hat. been tied mid robbed:of 'eertaiti ' fundri - befdaging I to the:" Grabbers: Atter-Ratiens, and that he had ' giwited the rope off with hieteeih,,:tras - .too, tough, to be itWilloWed; Pveit ' ilk thei:giiilible Dotitcinjpo.- §46o4:ktiii‘Placced of hakting 'AtitliirizAl 'the sionsY — PSibilPs,t4Potilorool44gdo 4 4 1 1 Peifi) for which 101 l .0, A. It.'s . have.,a , twepkness--7, slid lie htid promised to r efund the amount and sate trouble,: '`Blividplust'risforjni ox hi 4 l'inaq at some Noire tittle be, tied ifast With 'n rope that ho Can't gnaw: off with his teeth, .s.beeause the rope will be above his head . and , the , knot untler',his ear. ~ -. ' " • . RIM I. ',Ousrra,bas, thraihed' l 4 something• . ) ata they, pr'emisa better behavior in future. They are to be col leeted at Cob,b, 'where Gen. Sheridan select and punish' the:. i ringlemlers l o( the . 1(to depredating bands, and Parden,iho,ker64449i.l If he bad, the phwer to punish afevri of the ritseally whitesot Washington, and elsoWhote, who the Sivagnsto acts ,of vieleneo for the purpose Of money by army cohtracta t there might be some r ProPPOCt of a permanent,pence; but, while ,there aro so many greddi,Radicals needing Alma, mother Indian,war, may be expeeted i .as usual. Within a few years. U/1PARA.114,191,E10 1 1 1 1RUDISDWE , The Journal of this morning him. the brazen effropterY to atig'matige 88 "'CopperhbeAs" Dr. W. Ist urraY, Wcidnian, PRO,. Jotm -Denhart, i.ieut. e 03191 and riivatl..lronaTa shalter; soldierawho battled bravely for the Union whilealb moan', sneaking, 'cowardly, "lei; " edito4 the l / 4 1,6iirnciii4aSeafe j at;i 4 Leine, exhibiting' jPatriotlern by" endeafoilng persuade the youthful sons of Democrats Peril their lives in the' cause 'fof niggeriann itPen Ouch :villainy Shettliiipitcritical sneaks deierv4,to b 9. 1410d,k, cyoiy . 10610 pr in needing. . • . • , • - . IVount► yciu tenet your .00W book or money clrawer to a man whom you know to be .guilty of taking money out of the public treasury without any value in return for .the ;same?- 7 Father . Aliraham. Certainly not'; and therefore we would never trust our pocket hook (if w e Owned one) with in reach of a Radical office-holder. If Uncle Sam could bo induced to be equally cautious ~with hie "money•drawer f s ' it:would bo a l gren't deal bettor for thetaxpayere. EDITOR EMILE :—This country is fast filling up with enterprising people, mostly Eastern, from Pennsylvania and New York. I believe that they are two•thirds PennsylVanians that arc here now. Last fall the roads were fairly lined with 'Moving wagons. Binh:ration did ' not cease until near Aihristinas; MOst of the pee• pie coming here will do welLthonhthose'who come without any Money at all will have a hard time of it at first. An industrious, Amber and steady person will de better in ;the west than he can do east but a porsowthat is not industri• ous had bolter Ma, east at;prtisofit. , - There are as many poor people here us In, the. east, ac• cording topopulation. Proportf is rising irypried•tery, rapidly,. and Bolls at the advance. . t 111 h th; It II I tun pleased with _its contitry. ties no' been cold ehoughi this wintet to make ice 0, put up, andl we fear winter is fairly breaking' up. The cattle are living on the prairies with out feed, and are doing . ell. This country is especially adapted to coin, wheat and ottts,m4 is a splendid stock eduntry. Of froitis not So' much to bo said; it is afatlure in two-thirds of the instances. I must mention sounithing about our last year's crop. Wheat was a very. good crop. Rye and oats were the., same; but corn was only half a crop, on_ account of a wet spring and an early frost. Tho yield of potatoes was very large, and they are plenty. They , are selling at ono dollar per bushel. I will also mention market• prices of land and stock. Land is ranging from two dollars to fifty dollars per tacre. C a ttl e are, selling from $l6 to $2O yearling; 2 yearkold from $26 to $B5 per head. 'Stook hogs 8 tents per pound.' Horses are low in proportion to other stook. Fat Natio pro from 6 cents to 7 ceritA, per pound gross. ' lilat'hogs are from fli °cute to 10 cents per pound , gross. My family are well at present. I have not had such good health ainco I was sixteen years ; of ago as since I have been here,' yet after all I have an inward . hankering for old 'Jerks county. 1 have a home feeling fora that 1 have for no .oilier spot. When I , realize a fortune I thiriklshall want to go to old -IYerks to enjoy it. From your ,friend,. • • •N.D. L. ADAMS, ' Formerly OM Sinking Springs, forks county. Tlke stattronit was.. Naw'You • , i • • x Feb. 5.—A. decision in the New Xnri; Central Railroad suit (Jenks vo. Vander• bilt,) was rendered in the &were° Court . Chamilers this morning by, Judge _lngraham The Of st and second orders . are vacated , and dissolved, The iiijunctipe nub.; third order, restraint:is th?payaleptior thericked on the interest certificates is continue d, - and payment forbidea untft the: further order• from the Court, ,Vanderbilt and •his friends ' say the ,decision is !!quits favorable," , • MR. Dr.FREES,, the Congressional. ; printer, states that "it requires the enorinons amount of twb bUrired - and twenty-five toes of 'print ingpaper to complete the Agricultural Report' of 1867." -To transport this atlition would re quiro a train of army wag ons of over a mile In Length, esuh ivason'enrrying a ten, or a brigade or porters forty-fivo . hundred' strong,' 'each 'carrying a hundred petimis. ' The editiOh con oietp 01224,6000 vOIVONIb Letter from Witte's. . PANV I 1.1, 1 4 31, 1809. e Plaints sb Tb 1 ' adical pr 6 pp.Ush w nivel! refer, % a' h some luek ) 0 .;I party nil heinAver two milli, an 4,..,the naineAt* ready to show tAtOk /41 43 41 i IbilitiAnlYlß4 —,.... , rinsOgarii,. p gentleman whose evie gge may be tortherbn • leg, ciilled'eh 11WATstolibi)iirldn rifiitirthilV, propriation was made b Congress, and saw oil the .Bussinql l inisi t it a 45efi1rn909,1 00S;P, kindlt . arbpt„p riledit ( at follii i s spection, ie gent eman as k ed what it was friF,'Ottil - on'bbirittelit•tMitit Inis 'lrioly for' Alaska, he replied : • " But tfaii)sonlyi.,fo,os,‘ l 000,00 d; I thoug ht the United States werGt4 pay $7,200,000." " Md,'„' replied the Rue• man baron, " that is all we asked for the terri tor y—yol, NtifeVcgipt ail the&plot rest.le &I J, It isetaCtliat- ' g n the State Department to translate documents from foreign langues rnadothe discovery of a list of worthy Ra eteal members of Congrels, lob byists, and pions brethren of tho dead Parson . Lincoln i i ehrirch,,Stia .Weiei tlio.l;deiliciaries of this little swindle. This gentleman has beep sent to Mexico on some crriind f but ho wilt to Nikki Mid dinirefiCciri, if ,itiwants lb,' find out all about Ulla patriotic and character istic ltadical frap4 l , 3 t .„' A i ' ii , The following - is a'portiOn or 'ho list above reforto t9,:clfro-1 V., wow. ....t) •..,.. , 1' .` "'to an cx-pufrlic printer, ss,ooo } _; Co a." near 'relative of the Great Commoner, $40,0($0; to an ex-Commissioner of Pensions, $10,000; to the Washington correspondent of a New Yor,k Itadical morning paper, $5,000; to a Washing ton correspondent who is one th,e list aSbillong. ing to the Herald, but who is known to be attached to a Cincinnati tape r, $10,000; to a conservative raeidieg Paper'in Baltimore, $2O,- OW; to Ilio:WOhingt.op ,sppcial correspondent of the same paper, $6,000; to a Chicago De mocratic morning tiapiii, ' $6,000r to n repro. sentative of the,Jones,,family, $10 ) (10Qi to an Eastern Senator who had influence with a prominent journal, $20,000; Ah'd' thiv , Eastern inemfier before aljpidcd, to ps No. 1, $260,000; to Eastern member No. 2, $160;000. The diplomatic chief ,fell heir to $20,000; and' the great king of the New York lobby, who had "th,o general management of the• job, received the modest little ohm of $500.000." , ' at This accounts for the •business-like visite.' tions of Thurhisilltedd tii" Wahhingtop, about 1 the time of the Alaska negotiations. And; it will be remembered Ware render that there wasa hint at tha)ii - ue, that avepier friend of the "great Commoner," old Thati.,bad received{ al. big plum out of thp Alaska cake. Thal "Conservative morning paper in Baltimorp,"ll which got yi nlyip„of kiTciiooQ ,weigl)ti e ye , iiili-f pose was thh 2 •S'ith; hitless the Asthmatic and' wheezing old American could, fool, the lobby into the i4ca that it had a' grain 'of influence with /some )lodjc. ; 1 Whieh,of,t4 "Nely York' ltrailibiir morning ' papera" 'receivcd s the ,$6,000 pluoTry h lf,it,was.tho Tri,tgincyl expect brothel. tlreeleyie bloke Vileiiii tireaSt of the dirty, job i ,end, tell is DIM) knows about ,it ; but, if it was the Times, or the 11'0r/44'11e public will, we fear, never be any wiser than it now,is on ii,J4 eutiject. We must not look for ropeutranea iji,slici • a jrnpeeitcrit libeetri. .'There is but one Democratic paper which is down as Hating received a plum out of , this charming cake, and that has been sometimes accused of Po l litesPing,OPleaSY.ftn4 Pliniiinvirtiin in tifi, pO - presence of gold. - ' The amiability, the decidedly more Wan sweet-tcmpered Committee of Congress, which pretended to be investigating this fraud, aro ominouslysllo)k- 7 -nay, : indeed, foolishly so ; for they otighe•tolir6tolid to lio doing some thing.• They know hp, to cheat.; lying, is as easy to them as blowing in a fife, cr: any other wind instrument, i i withoy ?ight to at least kriep up the appearance of seeking to find out where all the plums of the Alaska 'cake have gerie t 0 . .: As, all these ,plCpui in reality ,be- , iongett to the American people, we feel it our duty to demand that this tell-tale silence of tlor,ecetmittto shall - I bp proken, ) Of course Bitch' pktribtfc, hbnbriable:gentleinen will tell the whole truth—of course !—/sTria York Dem. BEMI - fi,tV i -- 4cium, —The Columbia Spy says "A sad case' has - jiist been brought to -our ;kuott4u4,,e; #hkoh..:*etive in silt*MiCO ,ic *ad ttiwy Mr. SWeeitt,O;Pf , this iititmigh;loOloi.6.4)),,died on be,en.regardeCtiOt good min, and boil! White end - colored' entertained for him sentinientif of 'respect and good , will. On:taltihd siejc 'DeNiiiher,luk t PrOfoaell: pn entire readiness to Alip,"but as be approached his hour,ho manifested, n i desire to reveti! some thidg that rested ph his the taktilsOr, Ifey. Air, Cooper, ,in Charge, of the congrega. Lion, Woe Stit for. r On approaching the bed, the dying /Man remarked, 'lf I die now, I am lost.'., l !,What mai:k thopilier, 'Did Non not tell m that 'ou were ready' to die ?"tes, but it was net 4itne. ' I have . been acting the hypo crito all my life. -;; Jf netterltrietv what religion. was.. I have never done any' good. 1 have boon a deceiver, and it .1 .die. now I am lost,' I s t? frl,9ol.hoi3Ood was held on . t. before Min t and h was 'erged to' look to-Chrlst, - but With a strange and awful - indifferdinNYle won't down to death umnoved, unclaimed, and. po.worless of ~4131,i,e,r,.„,tp,, the • yc,ry, His only regret was,' that' nu grhid to clod • Oita de ceive otherattith profession.' He; with all his. pi'ofesflion', hiidTbrought 4 threo former ?wives to the grave,bylbrutal violence, and, ote of his children of his first wife, and laid his 'present w)fe pn,a bed .of 'pain for 'days.' In /the reirosPe4t of his,lifo r he sadly 'remarked : 'd! have done 'everything that is bad, I bsvp ta. ken away what po man can to hits nhtinitinity to .vatp : oliOnittOrp' or cmArottr.ss. • • " • ' ' WASHINGTON, lI'O. 5. In the Senate bill to protact.tho fuebear• iug animals of 'Altydca was reported. ,' The bill to earrytout the provisions of:the ext tadi ti on til?atios Was' passed. - The Constitutional amendment wascOnsid• ored, and debate upon it had in evening pos. In the bill ouse, a I was passed giving Ad- Mira' Fatragut and the men of his Hoot that passed Forts PhiliPs and ,Jackstm the benefit of the prize laws. Mr. Wood introduced a,bill to advance the Fine Arts; .ivbich - provides' for a "Register of • Fine Arts." • The Senate ,amendraents to the Jsraya) Ap propriation bill were reee'rred. ' . x..,• Mr.l.4wrenee introduced his 'conititutional amendment, antionneed a, few days '4lO, The Army' Appropriation bill Was consid• ered x and speeth•es were , made in. evening session; - . ,• . VEIVArkvirLVAWIA% infillt3LAT oar ! , •• ' • / • •,'IrARIttEiItURG • Xa tho Squato i , 4 noibbot of bills were eport Mr. Davie introduced ti supplement to an 44 entitled act to incorporate the Phila. delphia,,fteadina and Pottsville telegraph cote , eppiot.ed thn kith Any of MarehiilB , l7, AgreeAhry, ,erder, the Senate proceeded to , the third reading and consideration..nf Benito bill hjq. ; 1)0, entitled joint, resolution pf the ..f.dgiSlaturd tif)Pinnsyjvaniti, Prateting: In the name of the State,- And the people .thereof, against the passagn4Copgrpss ()rpy law in. - eaniVeittinfp raif*np; *it bin oai(lBtitte. Passed ' ' • ' ".• • •••• • 4 supplement tp f an; net quiitled Ap :t to. revise and ainsiditiate the liQVgral 11”103-timing corfotationa, brokers and, bankere t apprbved the first dn'y,of D. 180 8! .was pealed. Adjourned' till•lnesday morning.. • - In the... House, a nataber 'were' re. ported l but none were definitely acted upon. Adiciurid .till Tuesdai - ertmou at 3 • Tim piiopfti iitifid'dletown.want a dam and , Lora'. As consideruhlo nioney is' required, they are witrirdy.tigl . tating the queatign whetheror not Aliddlotown ; ls worth a dam, ' • - .... tin The Working ,r i no' ~. t Tom Feb. B.—No ' ing of ~ ort ce litiA A . ~J , ;with refore . ,to the' ' ''ike to ellre otnittc. !.• use ',..i. nt• o liiii robnbly to e in ' en il it I V 1 1 , Yeath' . Y. At the prin •: ' hest., ' art t Ittp, ' , ill the con ;' t •f a ' day o It, ' tfile,l*.t.. , •.‘ , . e p a.sterersaieliallniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliWe niiiiiiitiliiii Waal eaiki*Wrieti6Cittf vidilibt the probablo active demand for.. their *melees as 't .111 p fpqng rsl9%peen l At prealrol they , er(frt 'ttlin< (of eithi lidult i r k 41 1 , tort w ill te m a de to inereig6l ia o $1 per • leibuto to Geptioild ttttiuie6eli. 3 .01n Satoptay44l General INligkeld.44 Hill' cock, through the medium of it finely executed 'letter of presentation, raferringlo t hemilitaity services of the General, and of those of 'the 8 . 04 9 1 4. 4CIP,Y ese‘ of t,k1,6r t e,10..P1111,1 , 11..M.,, '4l ,the recipient Ot 4.,oeintizet Age•stse ,tokiitary `painting of hiindelf; the gift of number of the leading citifetut ofikltimore. - /1, IVOR ItENT.—A liSiotal f Story Room, at Um dorn pf F it, t hfiD4 „WAWA ttlgtop ctriteis t pg It il 'or 'Alta noodo er other tonpares; Appl3o s it,*to oof. Fifth and Washington sta. b. 6 • EIEOCRATIO marstwq.l-A pultaid •liinottag Lftt the lannoorate of the Seventk 7 'aril, win `eltesfeld at alleblerls Hotel' nu - Moeda evening, e - Sib; at! 7% 'o'clock; Juiportan !bliaidel6. L e 'choke be anal tnranut.; • IMli"d- il . l ".'' ) Ill'ANT.toliMOUrtATB PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be hold at Publie Hale, on Eaturday, the 20t.t Feb. 1869'at one o'clock, P. 114 at thelitystollo House. 'All Oat ctirtahOot or plece,of grotind with the three story BRICK DWELLING 1101JSE thereon 'situated Franklin the South Eastera corner of Third and Franklin streets, ResAing. fitattl lot being* feet itt\front and 100 feet deep more or loss. The house is sub stantial having been quite reeetttly thoroughly tepaire, sp i lt tuts,all the moders emtvecionees-‘ with ga , °bah(' batliftowsicte: • ' Terms will 13 made easy. - • 'ANN JANRIIOUSUM. .W. Y. LvON, Auctioneer. • \ (t0ba44141. , . F IIIST GRAND PARTY , ' ,IiQUIZOLLi'fci p , , 4f,..A.U.hirOliOlet, 40 1 1 ,' OP i 1 4 ) Pi*, '..Pl, o fting! ~ i% :1. ,, •: - .}FEBRUARY 8T41809. :., : . ' : A now square dance, called the NOVELETTE, will be introduced on the occasion, for the first time in thAseitx, by a AcAtiourn from mo lt. , s„: 1, Master of Ceremonies—JAYS,' PALIIAMIN. 41, WolilitCr, A. Darner, Weinfeartnee.'. , •z4 , 't • •-• No lady, unless accompanied by a gentleman,' will be admitteji.withuta a tipicut. fob b-2ttl* . it A REGULAR, STATED MEET , Pflug of the Democratic Association will be held , Satlitday.eyp i ttg;Arehrµp,ly, 4th481;11.) ti loek,,at tpetir nbs.l A ,trillattl t: 0 34 t. 114,4 fiptutirtaild) rabs-, acted ISAAUIL VISII It, ?Mat. I'. D. WANNER, Secretary. [feb&-2t41 ri OLD RING LOST.—I have lost a gold ring in Uithe Berko County House, Reading. The or Is requested to return it to the owner or leave it at the Emma °dice. . _ SAMUEL. JOSEPU VON FELLk.N. Feb. 6.3019 Music Teacher y OST-' eagtocrt, •thts mornthg ; rob. At et 41arge011UirltUSSI&N BLOODHOUND. The Mulct will receive a suitable reward hy leaving Bald dog at ' JACOB SCHWEN K"8, Cor, Third and Chestnut, (Lauer's Garden. } fob 4-ltd . rr WOOD—K N DLIZ.IO WOOD: - K i nd, Aling wood for Bale by the barrut or in Jared quantitloaidolivered to any part of the city. PROCOCK h °WM,. ' , Coal and Wood Yard, Fob,4-Iwdl cor, of Second and Frank li n Ste; C 0 N CY , it 1 4 ' • • ' • BY Tidy MOZART 3IIJSICAL UNION . 4 AT . , 1 • i LIBRARY HALL. . 1 on ToteBday i /evenng ' Feb. 9th, 1869. •' 1 P PROGRAUMR. 0 ... 'I PART I. CANTATA 01;' LURLINR. , PART 11. , I Chorith.—llow Bright and Fair, (rnitn Trio.—llopoOpera Win. pill) by 'Waist. , Quartotte.—Evonl4 41 Roils. Duell.-110ff Boatitifui Is Nip by 1 , • ' I Q 1 4 ' ; din fair Ition•nnB. Chorus. Wit h the Gip y DM°, (from Opera Itoboullau Girl) B• LYS. Doors open at 1 1 41 Concert continence at 8 o'clock. Admission 50 cents; Reserved seats 75 cont 4; to be had at Strickland & Bro. where a diagram' of the Hull can be seen, also at 'fantail & LyontO, McGowan and Miltimore, Kline, Eppliihner & Co., and Journal Printing ORice. (fob 4-sm. PROCLAMATION.—Notice 1s boroby given to the electors of tho several molls Of t ott 4 y of .11,eotlag, that ,un etegt,lou for_ City 0 do Yd bthe lb 841, eltyoyt rltll).illf,Feb. 12, 18e , between t lioutt of 8 orolook A; M. and'S o'clock I'. M., of said . tietts, nelbg alarmed • lIV litldtloll. bolilids, noes, withfrequent bltudting, attended ammetittaa with derangement of mind, were oared lame diatoly, 'YOUNG ) ••11.EN: • 'Who bay° Minted tilemseives by a aortain mac. mo 11141,40) in fulum alone, a, habit, frequently learned from evAl,ooMpaultms, at School, tt; erects Of which are nightly felt, eon whenyuillep, and if not cuted render', marriage inipotintbi,, and destroyo,bothluiud ,ftnd, boy, shoal(' sippi ) 141inedlately. What a pity that. a Yotin hop e a country, the darling of hid parents, oecld 'matched from all prospects pnd onjOymente of life •by the consequence of deviating from the vatb of nature and ludei glOg in a curtain BOCrti habt; such venom' keit; before einiteruplitlri gwitax4om, reflect that a scum mind Awl body aro the mots necessary roqUisitos to prornoto connubial hippi. netts. Indeod, without these tl ip t f ojournoy through i t liro beemnos a ivlaryi pll,gri go ;gg 0 pr os p ect hourly darkene tO the Vici* i t o nail d tomu t , shadowed with dospair and lilludWit the lutist. ()holy reflection that the haPPIUOSso nether be. tomes blighted with our Own. • • DISDABE OP IMPRUDENCE. When the inisVded Mid' ithprodent vet eryol t. lemur° 44ds t tine ‘imbibed the seeds '1 lila painful Mee 80 $ it often Itinrteelta that in 1141%0 sods° et entitell, r dread of tlttneerery Otero' Usk iceltv rtifplying to f thOeti whb, flea education Rag reipsotsbility, can 10110 befriend it% delaylng,tpl *lie constitutiolial sYnl inems of hishortid Elifle r il ninne`Ahelr Appettrunee,mi rag lit wira;4lll4ittizzredt,vizt,",7„Tx; nearness, nOdea On he shin-40110 And artra, blotches on tho head ' , 100 lied extremities, pm Fsates witil Wren) rapidity, till at last tie late of the ino t or tile bones of the nose to n_, and the yictiee, of this awful disease breeze st horridOt t rot of §ominieeiation,:till death pee 841011 1 3(.1' ble dreadful suffering's, by sending Milt to "that IlildiaeoVered COnnt*frOm vilest's 110 ttaVellor 3`ettlrnSi" ' ' . .! Mi. SOUNSTOit, ovvion, Noel? 11011 ii FESDEIBIog firma, Left-band side going from Baltimore etreet,... fur( dOore from the corneri • • Fall not to observe the tianie and sittlnber.- , • • • • ~ betters must be paid Ind contain a etamp, 'll4 DoOtor'a Diploma bangs in his Mee. ENDORBEitifENT OF 'THE plum, The tnany thoulitinde bared at, this I netdetto roar after year, and the' numerous I inportie liurgioal Operations performed by, Dr. Johneoh, witnerteed, tbt,tho PrOrteira of the 66 Holy , ii cep. 'per," and' Inusiy ot et papally notleme of which have sp eared siot "rand again before the public, .00pIdes 4 1 03,etanding ap a gentleman of eliaracto and tee ensiblllty, is I.auMeleutguaranteetoths affiliate . Bi7CIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED, t44v 2 4,180-#l4iv*. ,I 1 , . pAtifFICI RAILROAD NEARLY VINIBUED. , Ilm , , , 1,669 Miles Built. TRH 'UNION PAdIFICj 11. B. CO. 11•111 =1 CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD R. R. CO, Rave added light hundred (WOO) Milos to the ir lines (luring the Current year, while doing 1 large lof.al passenger and freight business. The through eonneetion will undoubtedly be en"' plated next Ammer, when the through taste will be very groat. Forty thousand mon arose' employed by the two powerful companies is pressing forward the groat national hlghasY a speedy completion. Only ROO miles remain ' 00 Of wblehlnostly are graded and, reiviS • for the nab First Mertgage Geld Bonds of the Union rues' Railroad'Oompany for sale at par and ititerc.: , Nand First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Coottx• Paelflo Railroad, at 103 and interest. The prinoloal and interest of both boiiile S TI payable in gold. DE tYENIeBiIa DICALEIIB IN G.OVERNIIHNT BgCURI7IE =MEE No. 40 SOUTH THIRD. STREET, nov 7-Ihitwlvl • PLIILADELPfiIk eO , l HI'STIAN . BIT:Teu , S ir011. 4 AND OA, b IITLE POWDERS,—These powder,. tifb l lch have een In constant use by epanr ft r mere In this county for the hut thirty years, A'' not surpassed by tiny of the various pre{ tione that have been gotten up of late, two , i i r , o paraded before the farming community gretit flourish of trumpets, &Poll Twl le °T I '`c - i come unto CHRISTIAN lIITTER's POWDERS. MO following certi fi cate Is one °" of. a thousand that might readily be farntsbeq, : i Mu. CURlsTikei Itirren-:Dear Zp(r:-1 baifè your CATTLE POWDER § fora cow illatf, t - t hide-bound and had hollow hors. 1:3"' but half a spoonful per week, for two.wo and then one spoonful every two ueeke._i liteve used bnt One package , of the powlierg , the cow Is thoroguhly cured and (iv es more 10,: than everbefOte. • AARO N tif,TL Iteaftng; May 1 1 4, 18054. • *//7 The above Powders are for sal° a t . HAULM book store. (Ito '1" AND Tall , 1