'n TTAITNtr"PA:"Inr" MONDAY, 10EllittiAMC 8, 1809. - 0 011 0 t 0 9 . RON. WlA..liyagistiAND. " . . Oity 7Vetaurer,i . )10N. WU, Otr.DEsßFtelt 1 "' _For 001, :Atatior;' . )•,••• • , DR. W. MURRAY.WEIDMAN. Dun , ' „........ ' 1 , , ~ • ~ . I .i viditOvieAlric W Med 1 1 11014111Alri01lee nun WAII ' • . .. Common Council—J. S. P ego. , ', - &hoot ControlierB=-44. :Spruill:kelt; 4 years $ Joao 0. Hawley, 2 yearn.• • Asseeeer--Oeorge W. Plieger.•• , . • •', • .indge—John X .11offirnaster. t • liotpeitor."--OwenO'Reilly. , • , I , : • , ,• • f 4 1 4 00 PDMAPP• ' Neteef Counofi—*nwpl Xoninaoli6 , VeninsOtli Counea". :- Wifilanl '43rt. Gregory Heine. . , . ! SAN/ denirollerc—Joitif peoliiiif. , ileeeseer n -Williern Z. Beqter. .hutge—lilleorge !Wuhan: ' ' 1 ' . '•' Inspector'-411ohnel liognifin. ' . .. , J • ' " Thlritb WAtilh ^ • COMMOn at ufgail-4,7a00b Miller, Michael Rt. , &hoot Cientrolter--ettarlee Beall, • AAtereer.r•Dapjel Q. Winabb. .. JildPe—thivill A. 1 .t4 ) 14. 1 • Inspector—J M iohn, 11, , konwrlt virmtin Cinninint Cbunci--Williem C. Kronen. Akhooi Cbistrollei—Wllltaut Id; 144141,01". A.hietso'6 l 4lenry Illngamun. ' Judge-r enty Kerper. • inspeol*-rinniel Hahn. , i • I '), , : •nnirtrt 'WARD. Cbintnott Ileuned--1,01 Wunder. „ 48484140rr41hn U. Ottcoileitere 7 ' 1 &Mot Cbutro ll er—Jamoe Mulligan. Judge—Wellington Van Reed. butpector--Jba6ph* K. illittoy.' ' •,• , ' SIXT H WAB,Db i ' r 1 .' klornm'on a;uncii—Datll.ll 4 4lllOrt: , , . 4 S e h ool Arccfc'Crr - I,' Ai . YhT. iI, , 1 r• .10094 , 1110ei /X 0 i 1 r. , , inepOolo,, °Witham L ‘ bit,,., , ali t Aeselio lip X, Miller, . '' , t enVincrit wAtin: ' ' ' 1 Syleet Oitineal-Freilerink W. Laigir. • '' • annmen counell—Jaineli Ti RlSbert ‘+ A igeeser-LWlllisin Ermentiont. ~, - ; ' School Cnntrolier.`Daniel ErnientrOul. • TUA*.-Lleweilyil Wanner.' „ t. . , I nspector-4400D,Bedy. ~,,•,.• .. . , ~ ' , 4 1 04 1 1 1 4irr &lei( tvountit—Ohr4l 4 toic., ' ....- Oenitnen Conneil, S- 1 Oute ltikikma no Frank,llo Acnektuen. • ' 'I 4 4etikkr—Joseph httileberpr. * ' . heJloei Chnkol/O—W:Vm nheuer. t J'udge-i-Tretiftene Shelter. 1!, • ; j /ingectior—Auloe Feor.: ' I , • ••••' • • • , NINTIE 'WARD,' , , t•, ,' OOMMOn Counca4Addy Gehry,Disatel NOR. unolreioh. ... , . Aesusor , r4ohp , D4 Klemm., _ : , , sahoß i rroitoilirk) t 4 lsB . l 4Ptne,r4 ,Jucisi soop 0 Niteeffigni.** irtday, rielir,somr , ,Ilittaii jig E4l4i ,:goto . 3 ; j O I ;DLER 01110, DAILY.gAtiLE rflld BuilOG GAiEirk DExoeitta liivq.ligilycl moved' to $42; P 001"; 80,0 t, Sohmodker 'l)o, l , l 4Wlgt op' posits the, Keystone Home. TitANSIgN'T AbirEitTISEMENTS lit the DAIL - k EAtiLE will hereafter „be charged at tie, ltate:of 'ten cents a line for the first inser tion, and five cents : a line for each additional insertion. listerelstiar Ito nulldleer /Lammlotion** The following correspondence, which re• quires no explanation, will bo'of great intereat to all persons connected with Building Aliso. citations: , 15, WAIIIIINGTON, ,. IL,O, Feb. ", ,1800. /Mier of the Eagle: • DOI', Sta.—Several 'inquiries have been n!idrefied to me, in rclatcon to, an 'Alleged cle • ciptQ of the COplrnieskonor ,of,lnternal Bevel. nqe, to the effect that ,BuildingAesociationd were liable to the payment of a special, tax ad Banking Institutions, under a proper construe: lion of Bection 79, Paragraph 1, , of the Act of June ilbth, 1864. . • For thopurpose of 'obtaining d e finite and reliable infekinetion upon a question in \which iiiany of my constituents are deeply interested, I requested the Commissioner to giiie me , . in (ho Substanco of his recent 4ocielon, if any had UM A ) udi,. Ilia insweik i dated January tiOtk (received last ovens g) _is hero• with enclosed, Very Respectflilb , , • Yours, Lsivahmoit pinaatiav Diraavimv,.Cfriaca Cort Itsvaxem. 'Wacinixorox, Jau. 80',' 1869. ' !But :—I hormiiith comply with your verbal request` for the ruling of this officio, touching liability,of "Building Associations" to special ad bther tax, imposed on banks and banker" by the Laws of Internal Revenue. It is believed that many if not all' ; Buildp Associations 'Amin effect, nothing more or I thin Ravings Institutions, doing - business' or 'the exclusive benefit of the shareholders of such Associations—. . In view of this, the office decides that every Building Association which comes " strictly within the provisds to par. 1, See. 70, and to See. 110, Act June 80, 1864, as amended, that is, has tie capital stook ) and does no business except receiving deposits, to be loaned or in, tested for the Sole benefit of the • depositors, without profit orP i comp'ensation to the company,' is exempt from fax as provided in said pro. Tinos. The facts in each particular case Must be satisfubtorylo the Assessor, however,before relieving ftom liability. Very respectfully, ' E. Ai Homing. Commissioner. • •llort. J. LAwnsmen GlaZi House of Representatives, Washington D. U. - a Tup Harililting Stale !tan, (Radical) calls ipipdirtial seliVais "the true 'liana." 'Retort) t,he election, very tel Radical papers would admit that, their party.-Was in favor of negro sufflige. Indeed many of them - denied the charge, and many • fools in 'their party • helleved them. Now, they . 4 01 admit it, and the' inept° have their' eyes openearr vtsti It Is too late! ' f .t I . ',NATIONAL Butestuo."—There is. a •flifTereibe:of opinion iti,tegard to the Increase of tho NatjugLiolehtiot.tho mouth of Janua ry. Democratic journals state, that dollars, %bile Radical paiinrssajtheitierecio was'oubi i fep 4 , 1 ,9 1 ,1 how do • • I you Or It? It (I< , ot;.: (ft a.., , Ww give space in our paper to tho following ti le g spi: ~, kiwi' -tEii ' mburg &rad. The H t prof to be'. :A ~ ral to *tics, hut still truly Nis a iinzleu iri awaitiOg the . : elopiii ' llet f libe ma laThis cow trot ,t , u e i, s ' wed''7 4, the le g al •it ' he , 'eady sand cry emergency that way arise : ' ' Tb 9 Editor of the above paper, publiA4iPlii Reading, isequitming peer an article that itp -11914,ed in last week's issue of this paper and abash , abashtruthfully impeached the veracity of eigkei . he Editor Or the Editor's reporter with iitterince in thritilfddirbitoniitthe Velrepeder.' Me ' o Ariti,FlerrPr-repotter' (111181' be , ti briffsi likik: Llctir eldim hn,bo.: . , ~ • Am l Alittir Or t4h Pifi / ale)l!hiplts that we bt he lisasitrare 100:9tuall to riotiee, bet:tense We hippti tube lt/pated in i town , not quite'? 11 40 0 4•464 4 11ngt •WO`•sic 000(1 lo':inforni I4id Editor•,that we hairs sufficient brain's' to, id/ow 4 theirimpositions on the'public. This is not the first time the Dispatch' man has treated country newspaper§ with coutempf. and We wilt 'give theM to'euderstitird Abet Ye hiSe.apace left to hold that'll* the tenet gaze .or 0 criticising puhlie. • We will,' before *este throng)/ With said Eilitor„ cciinp6l Atm to make 04 s ace and notice us of the ailut.u. ,Pitch in, r. DistrOc4. 'Welke "'toady to receive your your "Argutgled" reporkees effusions on the velocipede. The verdict Is still, "nobody , hUrtit! ; : ,i , t„'; . -4 )1 „' / ' 0 . 1 ( 1 00 0 0 4 4. 4 q t a ltiliv" the 141 " 4 1 . . PALMIRA, State of Caueoilinjuort 18.- Though the intelligence ;'his,f . ,o brie y . epii• rayed, ,atill, it is inipintiint. Even- foreigner hate io the tafgeit ref the eim, of the datiieil,', W4o ire,,lf_popelble ) r o,ree, the ' theft° ,Of Pena l . nut. • On. Ifiw , Year o. day th 'l:United iStittes Conittl, James 11, Eder , Es q., hoisted- the Ameriesin gag,'' ' ildvaiatreOptietable peiSons had ealled,to parthe emnpl,liontei of the Sea% son. Whilst engagedia con ortation a noise WO heard outside. 'The` nett es pulled: down tht lytiorieon flag, tore it to pieties, and trnin- PI d t under . foot. "A abort time _previcina a' atitiv,o namod.Cordovo, wbp wits detected by' the Consul in pathos ttecalitlii , -iiivOn p_o4l• tide swindling—attempted to take his (tho Con ! sure) life, .Indked, he aimed a musket at hitt) / and; having previously oxprossed his intention to do so, deliberately ,proceeded to carry Me /( di helical' detign, 'int& oxemition. Mr.l'Eder . se sod gig ruffian t atrupl hit'ona bl2w,, tyhjqh, fe lad, him t i O the 8r00). • illiir 40N1, 61 , 00)t a hard substance, and he led almost iroirediete ly,' For Ibis the Conird was placed in jell y and tried; and acquitted L'but,'bs km6'064118 . 0' Columbian law, it is said he is to he tried again,' HO war ioi ton do's confined in a ditliy dungeon' with half a do)icti litigilies. ' lie hi still a prionn• , or, pending his second trial, but being in, Jos ben allowed . te ocUps , more 40faf,offoble tiliarta*ltt: • 1 .'): ' ''• ' . ,-% % 4 ' This Oak% 40 croNd 'arciit . 4044100 ditiongAmerican Citizens and others, who are anoidus tO_ know what action the Ooveriinientof the United Stites wilileice in' Ointection of it ieitizens is this part of , the world.—New. York, World. 1 ' ' . " ' ' '' ' MI ME , CROClfisitnartaii . or cOhaszes. iWASUI MOW FOI).! 6.{ i ' ifn I the , Senate, 'Mr., . Morgan' presented, the reeolatkOtie of the New York Chatnher of COM. MOiie egainet,eeeret Old sales. ' ' ' ' , The bill to repeal the Tenure of office act Is diaeuSsed, ; also the ' S uffrage amendment, d amendments were o ff ered to the latter. Mr. Minim& offered a Joint resolution pro ,r(llpg that the, rotes of the , State of Georgia f r Preildent find Viee,'ProsiderA, shall:net lib c t r ported:Om save MI 0040 jkf tbp other States, b t with te‘providO that " Were the vote 'pre 89nted," Am ' .•1 , • Inthe,gouse, Mr. . i Hooper reported, a bill from the Ways. and',Neans i Com mittee,.'" to prevent 'the tinther ihatetieo of the 'public debtp 'which rat, ordered to bo, . printed and recommitted. . 1 , ~ . , 6 • - 0 4 The Arms Appropriation bill , was consm tn er edi and an aendmeut for shale reduction of thd army was offered by Mr. Garfield. t i r 18411fh . A cArrisii wall caught on 'Saturday fitin.the Pliesiasippi, river weighing , one hundred end thirty-seven pound.. The Most remarpkg thing was that W. same fish 'contained in Ma stomach a cannon hall,' weighing six pounds, t st evidently showed had boon there, for a l IA while. The, hall was nicely around in a t in sack Or Manitione; throWn around it by natur?,which, no doubt , prevented the Iron from injuring the fish. Various speculations 4rq rife about the matter, But most people ,believe it to be a gunboat fish, one thatfol• IpWed lbhil wake of the vessels of war dor. n I flka la e difticulty, ;Aindpigked tip eVeßthing that was t town or altot'from the loafs. , 4 iii, indeed totnarkable.—Meinffliis Leikey,Jatt. 26. 1 Tatctlllill AEVOLVTION:-•403 de Amine, Rho Pine Commissioner to'tho insergontsjuis eturned, having been unsuccessful. ' Tho in. urgenti demanded, that sullitiOitguaranto be Ivan thorn that General Dulcoand the ASpau sh Government wilt comply with the promises tide. ' , , In view of their rattan to , mini; and of the demands made by the insurgents; it is certain that war will continue. `iThe fate of the Island on only be decided Warms, as the GovOrn kMont cannot grant the 'demands bf the insur. ctiobbits. he War 'in the Eastern Depart- Mont Continues. r • .- t;' ,i '1 i " ( , . i_ TKLEORAPO' 0 • school for teaching *amen th ti Of telegraphy will be opened on sob. 15th, at' tiniCooper In. -mime New York,: This school is established by the ' Cboper Union in conjunction .with the ;Western Union Telegraph Company, and iathe ,first attempt in this countr to•give women a :regular training as telegrap i operators. Lit is asserted that a fair opportunity is' thereby of 'forded for women who desire to 'earn an lock pendent and honorable livelihood, to learn a business for wliich they are as competent, as men. • A PROFITABI 4 III TRAWBACTIoN.-"4111(111g Other frauds developed bribe report of the House Investigating Committee on Public Printing it is shown that Dempsey and OtOGII I Stationers, porisylsaolal Avenue, received twenty-eight thousand and eighty dollars for three; hundred indlifly-One.thousand sheets of bond paper, furnished the Interior department, which .they aelcnoWledied cost only seven thousand and twenty dollars, waking a clear profit of twen ty-one thousand, and sixty dollars on so, in significant a trrinsaction.—.N. Denioc‘rat. Gitaxos.—The Powers participating ,in the Paris Conference'. 'have granted a brief apace of time for Greeo4..to decide on their, propo sals. 'King George hse returned Athens, and ie engaged fortning a not Cebinet. in Great excitealent prevails Athene. Bulga ris, the retiriverime Minister, is unnienaely popular, and extensive demonstrationa of gym , patty am made in hie favor by, eitixens l • „, MlO3l SPAIW.4-Antiplirtero lataletused. to: 11C• cePt a Beat ix tho'Cortes ; to which' ho *nisi `re cently eleckl. , • The erectinoi,a synagogue le Madrid has ht the • Faom advteea,N4lia ico awe that Ituirogaoand. , kither klenevitle have, ptenotaced ,iwAv,,er et ft qnpt Anne, and that the moveineel is progreadag. ' • FROM ALOSAtle L (renal Algti l tia announeea that tl)iltisallteeta..WatePtat by the •troopa t and r after a . brief epgagementymere' rale)l Oinersel: 4 4 ' IA I. RBith* DIBPItCH. ~ . _ .. . . , i APIIIO ‘ 1 k '. , ' 'Ai, ~` ' . 2. ' ' —716:- ..,,:• , M ~t 1 m 4 . ...,:, ' ,'„:„ kt,:., . 0..)A.,,, .ek. .'i:l - :: t en . 1 ci :l 6 , r . nor of Nevada haviliv i toptCh loa 'it asscd' bj the ‘44islihrl-lf gist. .ta ,it 5 been pailitalpylriiii 7 011. 1 , 4 : ea ly u ' - ituoue vo ,Thortgiltfi:liciw. - , - ;.4.i1 l b the c.„ '-';',-:, . :iti)b0,1)494. ment of warrant*, tut' - 41 i.- , VII !Pill ,wit' p ittickkilAß 4 4 1 :9L. ILO I3 YO 4 .v0"9". Vicperal - Ahermtin is In tlw - Oileaae, and - 4111 ternallittliklit firtJ'Alifie tilitlo:lV/ :ii -' r. - Ex-Governor Hubbard, of Maine, died on hi4;lWiku i 44 . 4,i(4 itn)i named ock er, murdere agliler, aged t &Agit "heTlStitly Markle ant %Moir mit 'her Vert, drank the blood. Wheix,poked t whyihe did the horrible act, he gave such answers as OliOwed him to be laborineilnder religious in sanity. The aggreptqf pales Aof_flatiinA-.# dry goods merehatital ION& YorkAudtiglitB, were $43,000,111. The sales of A. T. Stew- art, including s'nly 'the wholesale department, were $ao;000,i t. The new (lovernor Ge . npra p l of Canada has .said that he'ostiltuse hig,statient.o to havOlhe capital transferred to Montreal. 'Mrs. Leonard, an insane woman, in jail at Flint, burned) , herielf td "death on Fri , day night. Ellen Doyle, aged feert i eep, h,aftbeen arrest ed at Laticaster e Pix:, rot... Wine several times atte in ptsit got,' 4 F ip the,cijipten' b s siogioso - that place, of which she was an Inmate. She confessed her guilt. A Montreal despatch says that sever 1 well known Fenians have left Canada for the sited ; States, fearing revelations by Whalen. . A Chinese, named Hongkee t left: San Fran tiseo, on Thursday, for hie nativo-latia, 'after iiwindling San Francisco merchants out of StateNlomptrollor Plopliburn has apologized to the Tennessee Muse of Representatives for his assault updn RePre'sentittive and hie apology has been, occeptea, , . Joseph A. Boyden, convicted and sentenced in,Massachusetts, for violation or the internal reyenue law, has.been.perdpneil-by the Presi dent, on intercession of Representative Banks end others. The sudden lacittlier Of "the''Cattle at Fishkill Plains" N. are noel ascertained to have been caused' Iy poison.: Four of 'the , cattle died. . A. fire in Mulberry; I stiri6i; New 9 York, on Sat• ordoY, destroyed the Steintnelz and New York coinpany's frame facto'rie's. The loss is overt $lOO,OOO. ••' THE FISNIRNB,-A largo meeting WAR held in bondOn on TI ursky moil!, in favor ofgrant in . amnesty pfisisAOte.f ; TO-DAric.AimaaTisxmaiii.. SREOLito iBMWEING• r -of • the': 81xthi tjkßemooratic Club will be held at the how° of Joseph (louder, op 1 111 40 18 VAT,I;VACS4Ntit fob. oth, at 7 1 4 , o'cloOkd All 'aro'hyrited to attend. BY order of JACOB 11.IIAIN, President. 401t1TkAN Basalt, Secretary. lfobBJltd , . 08T.—,A pocket-book containing a small sum ~of money and key to a trunk—coming from Church denlo pew atreet, OvOriingi - Tito Ondor *lll botrev)arildil *leaving it tit the • rob 89 UNITED STATES HOTEL. •NOTICE.—ThoIe will bo a special inecting of 11 the Democratic Association on Wednesday vie)l l oitirdb...ni 1 8 019). V 6 o!000k: •• A: .904.; d tOnance is espeoted. ' ISAAC R. FISHER, PreiMent. -! I ' D A WAN.NEr, Scorotary . h • !knit 1 • - - MOTlUE.—'rlio pa rtnership of Hassan & Nolan, LI lately dolnit itsilleim tto I'luttibtml And Ts niters atli4l uj 04YOntli'streot i in the !Olt or lading, is he ebY dissOlvell by nintuaEcohs nt. A 1 debts due to Mc late fi rm will be paid to Mi .° Rol ilasson, who will pay 'all claims duo by , the late Iltrin. _ Ail 7.11 A NI, HASSON. I , ~,,; ~E pWANIQ NOLAN. ,lisnoixe, Feb. S, ipo-litqlt y n Olt HENT.—A Second Story doom, at the ' elifner of 'Flair anti Washington streets, trait., a t o for a Lodge Room or other purposes. Apply. s 11, to N 0.60, oor. Fifth and Inshingtoh stS. fob. Q. 9 , „ t , EMOCRATIC MaTINIL—A Pidle' nicking cf the Democrats of the Seventh Ward, will b held at Mishlerli IhJtel, the , Monday evening ; koh. Bth, at 7'4 o'clock, Important business. Lot there be a full turnout. . . • , Fob 8-2411 , MANY DEMOCRATS.. 3 1113 00:#Villba .8 0 14 1 at kubile Sae. on satOr4ts , ImOt, , ),FtsWo6l), at 'ape oldlnek L . P. ~ at ills , F 460 Unit* : Alts that oittiiiiilcit o _mete' a bat iv Ith the three ktofy, BRIOK i t I)IVELJAN .110U811 ,then on situated' on the South Nastotn corner of Third and Franklin 4reets, Reading, Bahl lot helm" 30 foot in front µullloo Pm (Igant ( oro or loss. The house hi Intl). stuntikil, baying poOn Otto ToOontl,V.thoroughlY, repaired, and line all th i n modern conventunCO3- 11th gab,tangestunt bathrooms, ttv.. + .1'41411!)11/1'0 OMSO oasy. .„, . , l i, „ „ ... I , ~ ' ANN'.4 7 AII.OIICitTSTSM: i VV, y. A.YON, Atctloaper. . tfebtkthl: ov itiqptiwz , ,T4B gUADIULLE 01i011!..:STILA, il!,,lll.ulonbaele!t ITall , on Moliday vElytuAtty 8111, 1869. , I A new squarctiauce, called OM NOVELEtTE, .111 be Introduced on the Occasion, for the first lino in this oily, by a gentlemen from PliHanel. lila, _. , . , ,_ Miller Or OereTOOrlioB 4 -03A1414 PALII.A)IO9;' ' • t Assistants—W. S, rox, J. Weidner, A. Darner, ,). Weingartnir. •• -* , i : No lady, unless accompanied lw a gentleman, will be admitted without a ticket. febl?-2ld* -,- , - 4—,-.--. 1 -1:- 71 - ------ ' - ' - H' — '" -- '" ---- - r -- - - "' GOLD RING LOST.—I have lost a geld ring in ttie Mika County Douse; Iteutlin,g. The find. pr Is requested' to return It to the owner or leave It at tho RA01.14 °MOO. \ SAMUEL JOSENI VON )'ELLEN, 0b11.31419 , „ t '. :, . ?dusto Toucher. I(IIZDILINo,WoOD—KINDLING WOOD.—K Ind. , littit wood for okie by tho barrel or in largo,' Luaotitiesidellyerect to n 1 1 out of the eit , • ~, . . , ,4. °0001( It OUT: oal And Wsknt . Yard '4,44vi di ! :io r .Of Stiecindand Franklin 81% -, C.IONCBUT, , N.) :MOZAR'r LII3liAliY HALL • '0,); Tucedisi 0//i, 181194 • ..• PROGRAMME. CANTATA LUALINE. • . , PART Choilis.-11Ow Bright and Fair, (from c• Opera Win.Vell) by. 7110.—itepe - , 4 4 Quarrctfe.--Kyon,logliells. , buttf. , -liow • Beautiful is • • • • • • • RINLNY IIiOnARDS. Chol'us.—COmo • with the 'Gipsy Bride, , , • : (from Opera Bohemian WO) BALFM: Deere open tit 1%1 Concert commence at 8 o'clock. Admission 50 (Hints. Resdryed seats 76 cents; lobe had at EittlOklatid It Jiro., where a.diagraln of the lialitlari be scen t also at, Uantoh it laytts. MOGlOWan' , and 3111timore d Kline, Eppihimer Co., and Journal Printing • °Moe. (fob. 44td. BANKO4O latiVsE. B 0 i - iONG...:, '' & ' ilitQp:,,, ;, .Deplore Iri" • 1.7; S. maxi* 1 strocx . GoLD, _ - - 3"/ ON T y" e YpultiApiliT,43LorpPer. ci4relit $ (1 P"11*: ;.. &( o ' B : e .M 3 :'fie ( T'P g ! pusnoNG *.:l 111 , ate Norti ABRAHAM STOUT., PRCIPRIETOR. •'' tbedde•Witted and: Eatebient oe han4; also, a 'good aloft-of Ales an(liliger Hoe. .11 13 491 t lirirepr ! da s i. 4 rap Mende ore leditegift,9 •Ll ' fsbeitteteleass be aoeounnoo ed )7 1 t.1:1.140.4003:111 14:1, ' :1044 11: 't r .41.9 ME ;,. BY FART V ithNkEltS t Staj ADVERTINEIERNTS. „,•- ' - • 1 'LANIATION.—N is ersb * • • veil t. 1 .001 .tersef the era! w ' • a of • ' .folty...otf, • t 4, that In' ectlon f• :, Ili I=ooefforin he dlu sald,eity Iritin f elf. IE, Kr ISlO,llet,ffirase tits' hours orate A. dti •PtiP,A,, of siold day, fort fiction 7 the, llt auseens ror the ontoin r,, to',. t : vitle Iscalifigfor May r two re. - unit AMA for Lit ske 1 or for Ltd___,._._2‘ 7.1‘ .......'” - utiOpenowqrfalteen for City Auditor for three One Down qtialkit d tor Cpmmon VT:ling in Arat,:wasd f s i c f • • •Ac , I +.• .1 I .': 1I i liQt! One person qualified for Select Council to Second ward. lip 4 r•TfAutillpfd for ComMOO Coulon An. Wa ,p ti , )1, ! , rf - i fil we vs s qualified fir Cdmmoh CO: 6it the 1 t on Op Person qualifleil tor dinmtin'Coliaitilif ••:1 J onk p he mon Ward q. ! ~.- neualified for CoMmon council in ward, • Obeli's:men fitunilled tor` Ijomnims Coueslll id Sixth Ward. tiMe'•pereon tqluilitied for Select %Council- in Seventh Ward. Oho person qualified for Common Council in Seventh Ward. • , , A Oho penion qualified for s . Seittt Council in Eighth Ward. • . , . ElahT t . wo persons qualitiod for Common Council- in. t It Nig Ward ~ , . . ill V ard. iOlii. 4 iValifle4 AirP4 o loteell t'iatliteli hi TheeleetOre of iftret Ward hold win their oleo-, tion fit t lierstiblio bongo of Andre* J. tioedhart. lit *aid Ward. 1 !n',fi ' The electors of Second Ward *ill hold their eIefitIOIPIOALC .11414.11:,(4 "XlicOli",W4 3l .lifelil in Bain , i T e e lectors of Third Ward win held their el tion at the public hunse of William Bopp; in sal Ntrad, i!'o eitightli , o7oollli Ward' *fir pia %mitt ettoffinthe publi c house- of,Amos xsterly, in, IS Ward. 'III , -•, , , 1 • I ~ The :Olaf:tore of SUM , Ward will. hold' their ,clefitionet the pubic house of 'Perrin it Weiler, in gold Ward, ). - J 1 ,7' LI ':' •' . 1. The electors of Sixth Ward will hold their ele i ttion at the public , house of Dadiel 11. Rhoads, in aid Ward. 1 folneetoro of fieVenth Wrd_ will hold the 4 eadonrd. who publlo hOhso o f Erin •Illehler, in he electors of Eighth Ward will hold their of tient at t.hfi publle house of h enry Oraeir, ill said Ward. • . , , . , , . . The electors of Ninth Ward will hold theie election at the public Mouse of Andreae Wise, in sold Ward. „ •, • , .. , \ fob 3 - td) ' *k . ii:axiorAinti; Ifnyor. w UI3LIC SALE.—WILL DE SOLD ,at public sale,' on`; Thturadayi4he 25th of February, 11369. at 10 o'clock A. ii., 00 the pre tnisesi, in ratawny township. _Harks County, near 'Cuts Own,thi) folleviiint articles ' vie 1 ; till) Idling '4loreerf ode' is a gatal -bay' leader tbaro l . olle g bay'saditle mare s tWQ.yOnng-liay holeetr.'work single and double 'in baranso two 1 g 1 bay *Area, one is a 'OM driver einleOr 1 do a ble in harness, one grey mar° with foa l this sp Ing, one throe year old bay mare, one two year old colt, ono one year o_l(Lrogn horse colt; (2 setts hind gears, 4 ante froirlt, gem% _collars, blind halters and other halter e ; 10 head of i i 11/ 011 cows , 601110 summer and some fall cows. 1 vonshirci balk t.great iltUrdter Pf,llolfer3, 4 eh ep,l owe and 1 buck (Jersey breod); 2planta tion wagons, 1 larle o: krugon with body, 1 two horse wagon with ; , - li lArptiAttig machine, (Pearly new), withb 'gli !facet, 1 eiteelsior mow e'rt and reaper. good grain drill, fanning mill, altligh ) sled, a plows, S harrows, 1 three furrow pi w, af i cilttloi, pistivit bil it tr e tphsyttw uu to .( rti , m),: an ,hti x lilt °Voir& 0 d.. o b Oboe., p o r . Ott hay hub ors, log chains, cow ohm no, hay, pitch, dang and shake forks; 2 bads and bedsteads, large meal chest. cooking stove and pipe, tubs, ba Tele, and a groat variety of house and farm in utensils too numerous to inention. , onditions will be made known on the day of ea e bz . DAVID 8. LEVAN. Jan ii -6t DJOURNED SALE [. OF ,- VALUA- Ii LE 1114A,1f BWRATIF.-ftiV i ip be Aolil Py,the su sorilier,,attha 04011e:hog 'of Joel) ' lied, 4 iv the village of Lliesrt,De elannee tOWnthip, Burke coun t y, on 'at urday, Um isth of February, 1869, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following. described Vogl estate, to wit : No. 1. All that certain Traci dt Land situate near Leesport,Ontelaunce township; in the coon ty,of Barks, adjoining lands ot 'Valentine Hart man Leesport Iron Company and others, con taining 10 acres more or loss. No. 2. A certain Tract of Land situate near Ltt3sport, in . the township of Ontelannee, said co nty, adjoining lands of Leesport, Iron Com piing, Daniel Fisher' Mid otheN, containing 5 twos .Wore or loss. 1 tio. IL .All that certain messuage and piece of atid le the village of Leesport, in said county, adjoining property of Penreso Wiley, Helena .Ulmer, and others containing 1 acre and Oi perches. The improvements consist of a large Itwo story DWELLING 1101.18E,Frame Barn, above premises aro ultable for a tavorn stand. o. 4. A. Lotof ()mind In the village of Lees. p rt 7 ,a a t a lj o o n in tl it l i l g od p a ro nd pe7ty7, l[ o l : ll P t e ll iit S •os ho e p. Wi T le t y le , T bias Clouser, deeeased, and others, containing 40 acres strict measure. f No. b. An that certain FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and lot of ground in said village of Lees. pert, In said county, containing 14 perches, strict Measure. _ 6. All that cein BRICK 110118 or piece of ground In said village of Leesp o rt, Id said county, containing 11 perches, strict mmure. The above properties Will be sold in the whole, or by, lots to snit pur:einT.ere._Condltiolis of sale e known by. VItAitiKLIN MENGL.E. a an 130-3 t VXECUTORSt KALE OF 'VALUA -4.111.1LE MC AL ESTATII.—on Wednesday, Feb. Try 24th, 18i9, will be sold at public sa ti n on premises, at the' residence of George Whit , - deceased, In Oloy township, Burks county, the following ReatEstate, to wit: No. 1. A VALUABLE VAlttd, in a high state o oultiVation. !containing 112 acres, more or I es. ; ; consisting of Janne - Stone and,, , Cley, 8011, ith i the loilewhig fnikoviamelitd,t_V e: P Ode Molder,' deal& STONE TAVEL ING,AOf brown mastic finish; ono dons Swiss Barn, • tworstory stone Pig Sty, large frame Wagon frameAllof time a l e r r f l o a r g: I eosi), ono fra p Wood House;one stone Smoke 1 ou so with van gaud fine Spring of water un t ;43 110 ° cl s i l l e l *B a t : t ea l ..., o t i n wh e o j )intatn• with d vle U tf ° t: w i e . opts csC,Ti Cribs buildings.w l h" b i e s t r 0 ' - i r i t t a t i' h a w t e e f e over vw e e e or s , Applelt a o ore choice l ne o r. - T trees also; Mot never-tailing Springs of Water. On he same premises, within MO yards of the improvements above described, are a fine two. Story stone Dwell Mouse, Swiss Barn, Si ugh. ter Home, gted pthp IjelldlOliev pith vilo Wells Of exeditent iiittet` a d a yOling AppleGretterd el choice fruit. The above describtul premise, will be sold in the whole or in separate tracts to suit purcha- Sere, as follows: I Pirst-rTee originel farm, coristing 0(70 acres, r gnore of lees ; th the imprqv merits first abo ve described • • es' , x , , ~ Second—lS items, more or loss, with the last above described improvements. Third-36 acres, zoom or less, adjoining the above. 'of . '') ' s and This is ono the fin t setmost desirable fermi; Id the' Steto. The grounds surrounding the dcrellingd a 6 well As the ' large gartifink are cautifully la id out and decorated with flower , ng plants, shrilblidryi frilitjand', ornamental ;trees, ito. It is (dated' in -the t tattle valley of Ole township, Berke county, at the terminus I - ,o/ t he 4 0 ?PrieeTtlle TtlfillPikesil pinks North of 'Douglessvl e' on' the Needling end OleSt Turn !pike, 10 miles East of Reading, And within half a mile of the propcsiedAtiltreAut : etitinettliiff the East POllllsylvatile.RaUroa4 -with ;thecrhitittlel phia and Reading Railroad through this valley No. 2. • 4 tract of tend ip Earl townli!P l ii mile distant' from said' forth Conteining acres of fultivatod land and 7 acres of CHESTNUT SPROUT LANgd 1 ho Ireprovements are a DWELLING, OUSE,Y Stable and other buildings, with an excellent Springy of water. No„,tr, A vorytlne Tract of CHESTNUT TIM BER of 30 years groirth,' containing 17 totes, more or less. There are traces of Iron Ore upon this tract.. trPersons wishing t i exanitho the premises beforee day of sale, are invited to cull id any time. ME Salo to commence at 12 o'clock noon, when con , dittons of sale will bo made known, Liberal t4; : °413 CALVIN K. WIIITNER, 'SAMUEL K. WHITISH% GEORGE K. Kurnam, • r' Executors, an 30-St) In the Orptlone,CeurtAil IletlA County. WRIT OF PAR TITION , SUR REAL Estate of Pefer 43Ingonidej, late al said mmn ty deoeased:—To George Bitigittnan, Peter Bing aman,, Jacob Ilin+imah (the petitioner), William Bingemin; i 144. - kot) illierciarrletl 40 Ippsoph Hoch Mary w iii ' 'ilia Married' to ' David Moye'r, and has since died, leaving issue. four children, to wit : Charles llyinot,`ViarAllOyer, William oyor and Albert Moyer, the said Clara, Wtilam amiAlhertbeipg.patuonto(lrhom Gorge Foos is Guardian; llathathe Miegamari, who also died, leaving issue, one child. to wit:,4amee M. Lyons; Elizabeth. who was luterniaeried with Charles Bpyker,trail'whri dMibefore the death of said intestate, leaving_ issue eight children, to wit : Philip Spykdr, WillianS Spylter, Moran. der Spyker, Mary, internwried,,w)th alir Egelman, Rebecca, intermarried WithrA ' Homan; Sarah A. Spyker, Elizabeth Elpyker, . d Catharine Si:ker. .yetice is cyst* given, ,ig by ,virtue.of,the abeYeAtli PanitiOtail uest 'hr -IHY, held on the premiseli 'of t é Ilk ,' , in the eity of Reading, Rests county, for the purpose of mlta r g i tion,t9 ;Tong ty belt and legel, it* once decade t, or! alua- Mil 6 I eta of th -Real ' state, Bin said writ re uired, and that the said inquest shall meet f Mgt Inimpowe afarebelli at the above mentioned ace, on ThtirM . t y 'the lath ,day of. Arttap it , 0, y „ . O,llVg. .:, .., , ..01 ~, 1 11 AN, , ,,„ ' " lii B Tali I 1;Ig e b k OW l l) l 4Fgon n t,:; i t et.et) ' ' - Piiii / Alalittenyirptiritr. i . 4,Lti1..,h. ME BE . • i . EIMI NM ; •1?, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE Jpa 31e. illowthareata stresel t tin r ; whe er alerts L. • can he W Y sped tie • , nto fu Meg h• p for. s at yy lollies al • hotels. Isq 'ls such ' ld well. • y Rhin s \. '`'l s II sel' • 4 , !shed this() r wII rec. en I. •We • turn, •ork c out uiplo ` •. ent ' s • as olb ' • bar. • Nato co.* 13t1n.0 i be ' jrLw as i ewe yr or the rends labor. ' *anted, by a gentleman somewhat advanced toyearivar **vatic's' as.. watabiaaa Oka cow% reqoPlAtluded by infinential citizens of t hie A:144 :Also, a good country girl, capable of doing general housework. Apply at this °Mee, • 1 , • No. 2$ South Seventh street s jltit 'm4 • Reading,l Pa, - • • TALENTINF,S! VALENTINES! • VALENTINES! INEII •...•• • ALL KINDS OF VALEINTINIRS, - . `etill . lo : 4 ' SiiIIMENtAL:''' •Tt AND A7tItTBING, . " = ; tor stitu„ '.,;.~ FOR 114NOLINAPI . .AT THE EAGLE‘ .41(K)K' fiiTORE, MI NO. 542 PENN 'S i rltE.ET. ll ` • •1 - Pin% • ONICY WANTED! • ' `‘ 1 1.748 1 P 1 11.' OF READING. TI ,o undersigned * C , omtnittee on l'lnnnee et the f?rifi l tnigr a 4t r t i l i tOligol ! n g' 8 "PP? SVErr-k`XVAlicoUlAri 30 D9LLARS, fo . ) the rritircre Of enlarging the,Wrkto4ortrikof ti* said of e and the eau Vohi t rittoOboV7 give notice hat•they are prepareW to Wee .list., e ~ tijleateitot( the same at eiX per eent.,intereet , to p W pin. 1 loaning money. to , tie oily for the 1 se above named. rementi,deatroue,fif aitVeilt', * In this loani *ill apply to either of. the nailer riled Conmeittoo, or to William lioldmirelOh l 4., City Treasurer.. ,; TAIRDNItiCK.LAIJER, 1. ; , DANIVI. 1.1114.15 at. , • DANIELS . Pollif ' „ Committee on Vinanee. MIME THOS TING NOTICH.—The Boot and Shoe IganufaCtory, well knout a under the old flrm of 41 1 1 1illip Linea di 8r0., ,, opposite the Market Ighuse,:hoA 'undergone a thorough change, the undersigned Whig takelt the whole ,establisit.. undersigned leads owls, 'name,' and will carry. on the s me With mach More liberality, unrestrained a dtO the greater • advantage of Ids customers. mi I o lder it my duty, Iherefore, to. 'inform all ul my friend§ and , negnaintances, and the' old pa. Weis general,fy, that I will keep constantly on hand a large Assuan:mut of men's, women's and children's 'Moos and Hdots, of Hip, Calf and Mo. root* loather ; as , well as Lasting , Gaiters and GhlosiMe of all kinds, I also have always on 11 ndllerman Volt Shoes. Customer , work is p vinptly and carer ally attended to, and Shoes at. d Ilt*ta neatly amid at' ow rates repaired on stionitotieri. Thankful for past favors, _the un. dark! ned would respectfully solicit a share of pltblt patronage. PHILIP 1410113 Z, *- • , Hoot and Shoe Manufactory,' l lan 203 No. 458 Pena Square, Heading. I! ENGINE BOILER FOR SALE. IMPORTANT TO MAVIIINISTS 111 A NUFie itrit I : , Undaralfinod . offer for sata, at romonable rates,' ..• ONE C O BOILLATING EN , OF FOUR lIOEBE POW CII. bNE RIGHT-HORSE TUBULAR UPRIGHT BOILER. ' ' Apply at tho Ain.r.a 01110 e, or addridis ' RITTEIt St' co" , MA9HDON/AN- OIL ,TRIIIMP/lANT. '''‘v t i,l',,l7,oll it , c.• . • • E S E .10'4°11411 M 1 411 lieadtag, , ra,jan.fli, 1869.- r i wilt. . Krouse § No. 204 youth Fifth street, say the • -AL ,M.Ol Is the oult thing wblekhas given strength to his broken ariti=hat tilled It In' bill" family 'for Ear ache, , Neuralgia, *ad, frosted feet, perforintn ln each case a .Iyongerfully quick and radical cit e.)4 . PDX, Prollrle of aye noi oils , ertlflok that three bottles lot .the 011 ; cured a - stratuma a Horse, 'Valuing the Cafe at' WOO.' ''tA ' JOHN RICIIIP, rolloiltatn, says the 011 cured him of a severe Ipture of the collar bone. The above ham tersofill'.iirei *OO :kbeprik In t litiag i P t a y rillt i le i d ir : - a v i i N g ifg t t n ellgri e l tiny ht•the 4 1 PlisiMr, advertisuflleith the, ,• . , • ' • 1 •' • FOUR RORBE CRARIOT,!, iliFilli tholle PODelar °Pon ar • , . . ~.. •"' " ' ' CONCERTS, '• - , •'• I deem it unnecessary to add more names, - The Mato Braoedonliiin Oil Co. will forfeit . 71 ',,' $1660 .3 .1 1 2.1 iirany, dozen rerli res t aniablil wal : 9,4144 is many imdixertin el w m v MISS& in the etWand ileats,ltor Mt been eutedbit the moot thellaisedolatuOU-fesaeitt .•,,,•„ , 1. , i .• , ~ v!, - : •,,y , 0 1 11 , ,.'s *0 l'„ ''' III.OF, RfLIRIOIIIIO yhe or e 4 "bud Ensiiiblecturerol tticAinuotia t i nkitoptilum at the Edystonallimseniidpuretiasp n tile of .tbe Ull, ,oF enlyinipipe,al . 4 pyst nie triesirkiliflvitt „...,, t ..,.., .„ , .6 A Also--tio dby kl: ...'sseuntily, oo`T.or Etc:siert and lI.iL Stevens. ~; I', •t ~ ' l' , tt • Mtn; ill, ,riLD2IIIWeRAIMIXB reitpale.at the,GAZSTIR AJOIGOOPSO4 *telt IlireCS4 • , thin IS • rig +•I1 MAE , NM . :! f AND AND READING. PA. JOHNSTON, 8A . 141110W0 • 41* OFF Cl 4 o. 1 b0,,u2(4 12 &NH l'A'sfßi.. & . • r. THE Ni,tritriul#N AOVKIITIsIN O. It as kits Aver th ukolit Certain, speedy 1 ,„ t craidirth the 111 tot -`. , - - .111' • 'lt bhNCE. stetislin Sir Rows/ 4110 21-litolg! luxe,,. - ett ignorant l'roOtisicra, tle Wit j‘, 4 " , nni Mercury; should appty Qn, A CURL: IVAttlaNTEli olt No }mold ONli Ti.) TWO DA is, " uleet, Stricture; Septa) Weakness %Vette in the thick and Lim trwitoas „ amlitintliter, Inv Oillt 'y tieuerni Debility, ..terronstiess, lliapel„ tu Lau !uor,LoW Irgints, Confeston of- Ideas, p l o pha on of the lieurt, .I'i:utility. , Trembling, 111, 4 , 1 ` . rgi tt i,l lit rill Mc++, Disown* ikft int 11ead,t1, 1 .4i 3 Nose or 5 Alwcileng of tile Liver, st olna m .0 ‘llewelOwthotei 2 errible bi sor s o,v. arisig fro the solitary 114bittiej °nth and c entur y lit - 414es too fait al to their thiut the song tif thb Byte is to' the litarleet,';', Ulysses, blighting their most •brlllian I uN I , 0 : anticipations, rendering marriage, Ae„ Ni ce : table, • ' ' • • YOIING ItION gepoolatiy, ty.ho have uecome the v let tins et tail?' Vice, that, dreadful :mil destructive 111„k . 11 rvhloh aanually swoops tO 101 untimely R t ,„4 , thous:twirl of Yen ng Dion Of the inns% ox r a 41. ants and brilliant 'lntellect, who might otticrsist, have entranced listening Senates, with the thin, ders et eloquence, ot waked to ecstasy !being': marcall - wlth full , ' TAKWVARTWOLAIt ,' 140,TICE. Tunas are seine of the sail Melancholy effec t prOdueed by early habits of youth, via: Week, nestinf the Back and Lirnlu►,l acne In the Wiliness of Sight, Lolee9f,liftviestitlW tatiou of the- ileart,llVolitill, ?ferven t , i rr i u t i lily, lletangetubut of the Digestive rentit oni. till_perat Symptonts of Consumption, ao; stinfat.t.r.—Whoisaltuleifects on the luilttl urn miteli to be 4re:l4ml-1,o:A of Memory, t;ho fusi on of Ideas, Depressions 6( Spirits, Forehod, lugs, Aversion to ,Society, Belf•Vist,ruit, Love et liolitude,_ 1110.1 . ate *Otte of the evils producoth: •: •,•• • • . m a imed penman, er Young /ban eentemphdlui marriage, being aware of physical weakness, or: genie nobility, defertult,l6l4 4 0 9 , 4 q 101141 apply 100110411003'. illk WllO Places himself under the care et pr, j, May religioualy confide In his honor as a gentle. Man, anti eoulbleutly rely upon his skill is i physician.-.. 'ORGANIQ WEAICNti4B., IMPOTENCY ' IMPEDINEVI t TO IttiRRIAUE. , ' 'SY in*. JOnnu(on''S intirveilOi e tst , r e e d iti ut Ti e t n u t h T i r ; pa of tile organs in speedily in Stored. Thousanda -o‘ the most nervous, tie. # titutod putt impOtehti irlio had lost all hem ' , hilve been intmediately rellov9ll. 11 impedimenta to klarrialie, PhYsleal or Men. ta DlsqUalidamtipn, Lose of 'recreative Power, Nervous irritability, Trembling and Weakusoe Or exhaustion of the ingst fearful kind, speedily 11' cured. • ' ' ' ' DR. 401INSTON 1110tribet'of the RuyalCellogn ofnurgeons, London, Citailnato from one of the most eminent college, in the United States, and the greater part ,of Whose life ban bye& *pont' in ; the 4ospltals ei London, Pttris, Philadelphia i.iui elbowhere, hat *greeted some of the most aatonlalling clues that were over known 1 many troubled with ringing its the head and earn when asleep, great nervous ness, being alarmed at sudden bounds, bashful. nqs_ ,ki with - frequent, liArtelang t attended sometimes With d erangement of :mind, Were cured luaus d*telYi - , ' ' i. ..; 'fl I YOUNG . iI.EN . „Who have Injured themselves by a certain pm) Alpo indulged lamlicit alotie l n habit frequently learhell froth °VII 'Companions, Or' at school, the alTectsof *Moll Iv n fiddly felt / even when sw eep, I v It ,if,not. curb ,ronderil 111 artlago inlpooelble t in d destroys b0,t3),u111.4 'and body, shoUld apply ) inedlatelyi , , • ' • • • hat a pity that a young man, the hope of hie country the der/lag-of his parents, shout(' bo s atelAc re : al( yr cOotto and enjoyments of 111 0:, by t e:Coustiutiondo of deviating from the to th or nature and Indulging in a certain nem% h bit. Such persons steal., bettor° eoutomplatlas MARRIAGE, rodoet`tiii i sound tultitl tentl'bedy aro the recut necessary requiettos topromote connubial hopiii. use. Indeed* without, t hese thejourney through lite becomes a 'Weary pllgrlinage ; tit l prospoe; hOurlrdarkons tb the view ; the. mint becomes shadowed with despair and filled with lie melon. eholy reflection that thohappiness of another bo. comes blighted with Ont OWni • •• ' DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided 'aukl -, iinprudent votary of plousuro finds that ho bad Imbibed' the semis of this painful 4 Noose, it too often happeho that MI 11 -tinted eentiolif shame or dread of disoovery al Lars him i trom applying to tlnvo who, from e ucation and respectability, eau alone befrien4 h m t delaying till tho constitutional symptoms of t is horrid Olean° make their appearance, such AS uleerated sore throat, diseasoffnese,nocturnal plainstin tlab head 'dud limbs, dimness of sight, dparnesS, nodes on the shin-bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, pro. grdssing with frightful rapidity, till at last the W att Of i t e hA l a ra t t4l f or thee s 4 u ntuf d lo s f ea tl s i e e nose fill a Aorrld object of commistiration, till death puts &periodto his dreadful aufferingil, by loading him to " that VudiacoVered (14:Mntry from whencs no traveller returns."" . .r • , ; ' DR. JOHNSTON,' Orytuff, No. 7 BOVIIM iritIiDISDIOIr STREIT ' Left-hand side going from Deltimeie stroei., a re w doors fresh the corner. Vail net. tO .observe tho name and number. • • Letters must be paid and contain a itatrip. 7ho j flootorts Diploma hangs in his office, ENDORSEMENT ,OF THE PRESS. The many thousands inured . at this institution year after year, and the numerous important Surgical Operations performed. by,Dr. Johnston, Witnessed by the reporters. of the `dun, "' Clip. Eer,n and many other papers, notices of which ave appeared again and again before the public, elides his standing as a gentleman o 1 character and responsibilitY, is a suMeient gnalentoototbe • • t IMAsgs SPEEDIVY\OUREDk May 28, 181164ydftWo- , 1 , • 1E140117/0 R.D.LRO.II.D`NEARLY YII4IBIIBIL ME 15tS4t),Mi1es Built . TIM UlttlOX PACJIVIO R. R. Co, pENTRAI. RAILROAD R. R. CO., n ave added Night Hundred (800) Miles to their lines during the current, year, wlitio doing large Ideal passenger and freight business. The through etinn'Oetion will undoubtedly be emu ',feted next summer, when the through trade will ho very great. yorty thousand pun are now employed by; the two powerfuj companies in pressing forward the great natioilal highway to 'a speedY cempletton. Only 5100 miles remain to be built, of winch mostly are graded and ready for the . . • Vint Ifortgagoclold Bolide of the Union nalirOad Coirtpany for solo in par and intorest, and First Mortgago Gold 11011118 of the Centrtl Paoi RaltrOadottlOaand !interest. The prigoloo and ' bltoreat of both bonds are payable irk lOW., DE leifENtißßO. DEALERS IN GOVIINAINNT BECURITIIO No.' 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, rt . nov 7-41/twlyt 4 . PMILADELP_IIIA. • CliiHtWrIAN RITTER'S HORSE AND 0471141 , ; POWDEUB.—The)3e la r' .witch nava been in Coilbtfiltt 'tote by mar) , v Viers In this county for, the last thirty years, are Pot fifirPaased. by any of the SlslloliB preprint . tiOnilf,"4-i Wee been gotten up. Of late, and are paraueg fro farming compunity with ri gitat fittiiris Irel i 3olo.slo4olikyione of fliers come tip to G Tiff ganws Is rowDmitab c :nom! OiltlOg eetilleatfr Is one egt 4 0 of tholuxuatitist.ll,_lslo, f aillly be'ffirnisheti:. L ° IV:r e °WWI 661r:—1 have used yogr,C,At - Al) plc - r a cow tootwo .ettle,:boun and - gasl ' holt° 0 bans. I pace P!" burl half a, spoonful %per oaf k, or *two cl l *lid 'Abele Abner spoonful '"eyety it3ap. weelosti I have used but one packago of tho powders, Iw k the claw lo thogiguhly piired and gives more 101 l , than evierbetere., 1.1 -.. , ; .: AA.IION GETZ. Reading, May le, ISkiat itriP Theenbeve.Powdere am for sale at Ike p , 4 , 9,a ,, b00k otorg. Linn 0, i l AND Ttirn ii; II
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