1 , 1114, 1)A ELY EAGLIi. F, A D I NT 0, P A 121 MONIL FEBRUARY 8, 1868. CI 1 1 Y AN!) COUNTY. Flnsr AlitrioN---19 11. oggrtite.t.rscss intended for publication in rot g must be ticeonapantett by a r es poo,,i. i 1 tl n ote, Ili a guaTantee o sincerity on the ,111 of the writer. The name not bn pub. 1;41,01 tioloi so ite4it'ett by the correspondent. I orreiponilents sboula mak() their comtntini. o o short an ti to the point, Our apace Pi too I it i iloote.l for very long articles. write only on one \aide of time' paper, and Its lo gy as poolble, without flourishes. -- - • - - - mo•Eurntr.its are requested to band In their g,tterttsetnents as early In the ttny as possible, oar raphtly increasing circulation corpels ns to go to 1114..4 about tt p. ho WI to receive. the EAOLE li o at iy, will confer a favor by leaving not lee 3 1 004 othre, whcre all complatntm ot Irregular. or littenco3 ()Neill/cry will be promptly at. liy leaded • _ Du: Eagle Hotel at Easton was destroyed lok Ilan ou Thursday night. • is NA Mg. -4110 man,ivho accidentally foil into an ON hole, on Ponn's Mount, on Thurs. jJ. Kochi ay, ind broke his arm,is named John Bost. pi, hi Attends to his wo u n d. - • - ForMP MAD.—Sanmol Wimo,a man of about years of age, svaa found &ad on Sunday Lorning H , in the barnyard of David Rain, In Lower eidelberg township. The unfortu nate Mall IS supposed to have died from a tall, w him (ea WAS very much bruised: An in goat vnti bold by Justico Spohu, of Wfirnorm. able. Ills remains wore tsken to trio Poor them burial ground for Intormet mum. IlimmEr.v.—Mr. John Mellott, an old eititen of this city, rqsiding in Chestnut greet, Fifth anti kSixth, shot himself this netrning about 7 oialook, with a pistol. wo were unable to ascertain tho cause of the rash ad, but roport says that it was trouble. Ito „l ace d the postol,to him breast, and was killed h pittuiny. wwi about 70 years of age.. We nun 4 ho able to give further. partlottlars 11101rOW. F4srNA.CuT.—To-inorrow, tho 9th Instr., wo may look for an abundanco of leastnacht cakes, as nor people hero, as a gonoral thing,ronloin. her Its coining. It is known in the calendar as Shrove Tnesday,and Inunediatoly precedes Ash Wednesday, the beginning of the forty days of Lent observed In tho Catholic and in some tailor churches. Easter Sunday this rear winos ou tho `2tith day of Afarch,and with h I,ont ends. , Fred Mins—everybody knoWs Vred—met with an twoidant on Satur ay night, by which ho broke a rib. It ap pears ha was taking something from lila wag on, and as ho carried it away, ho stumbled over a log, mid having a la rgoi(nifo at his side, he roll on it, and sustained said Injury. It might have boon more serious, but fortunately ho foil on tho, handle?, Ho was doing right well this morning. . MEM WHAT MIMIT IT t —A. bane, supposed to bo (Ito hip.lme of 801110 largo animal, was tiamil at Short(lan Station. ,It WO9 found in a noWlptlineovorod stone quhrry, while the men were at work. It watt Brat 800 H between the Nan and ili'now on exhibition at the Shod. (1,111 floaso _F. A. Shultz, proprietor, It is porroctly add; tho top parts roproments the skull of a human being, It measures around the top lay, Inchon; Its length Is 9 invites, and at weighs 1 poinuln. 'l'ni: APPRENTICE qUESTIO:!I.---011 tiny. illl. portant subject tho Baltimore American says: We care but littlo for the Interosts of the om ployorm. Their interests aro aubordinato to tho question of right and justice to tho rising gen maim The jo«rneywou of the presout day will bo tiro employers of tiro next decade, and the laws they now mako to pinch others, will in turn pima° the inventors.' But every hoy who wants to learn a trade ought to have a free opportunity to do so, as well as to choose the trado that his taste and inclination may suggest. Aromrx,—Women' who have good minds and paritparts want men to lean upon, Think et their eroneing a drunkard, a fool, a liar, or a libortinol If a man would have a woman Atha homage, ho must bo manly in every , cnso, ono who treats her with • respect, be e:luso sho Isla woman; who brings hor up to his level, if his mind is above hors; who is ambitious to quake his mark In the• whether she bileottrageB him or not and who iv always plepant and considerate, but keep lug his place s the man at tiro hood and never bking It. Solli deportment, with noblo prin ciples, a good Inind ' energy and industry, will win any wont' In the country who Is worth winning, A PPROPRTATlONS.—OrtlillallOtlylptllollZing the appropriation of tho following sums of money for the fiscal year of 1809, have recent ly ken passed by Councils and approved by 1110 Mayor: ileiwrlment ft( Law.--Ono thousand dollars. Depirtnient of .I , 7l.e.—Six thousand and wenty-ti vo dollars. Deitthaeol of Police.—Ninetpon thou§and dollars. Department of Wafer.—Tvienty-livo thou. sand dollars. hipart men( of Finance.—Twonty-Ayo 'thou sand dollars. Department of Tu.r. —Ono thousand dollars. These approprtatiotta aro all made subject to the further directionsof Councils. -! • - Wen A SuAnn I—Last oveningos wo word coluiug up Fourth street, and who'll ? pear the Fourth street 11. R.Church,we wore surprised to nitm the usual crowd of 4 4 1»c0 young nie»," Who are afraid to go inside of a church, but asnally stand outside, and wait for some MO tsh young girl, who Is willing to accept the omapany of one whio has no little self-respect as to stand outside of a church, to tho groat lllmoyanee of respectable pooplo,and frequent ly even Insulti ng people passing by. 13u t when wo canto nearer to said church we saw,,the Noise of so great a change. It Was the pros- Nee of our friondloilicor Field, and, no dgubt, many a person' inwardly thanked him for the change that was wrought by his preseneb. \S ° hope the game will, hereafter, be done at other ehttreheß, and they will receive the limits of all respectable people in the coin- I(iittoskNfi Want:lN.—On this subject the American Agricuthwial, published at Now York, lva; So many have died victims to ibo hands in korosono, that at last ono man his been arouoit to do something. CoronOr Keenan, in holding an highest upon- tictoath from “accidont"lby kerosene, had samplos of the oil tested. Finding that the oil was near ly pare benzine and would ox plodo at 60 do green, Instead of requiring to bo heated to 110 degrees, he had both the vendor and manu facturer of the oil arrested, and hold to await the action of the grand jury. Thu coronorscan take cognizanco of the matter only after the death has occurred, Since tho foregoing Was la typo, Nvo find that the Hoard of Health has w aked up, after allowing the Matter to go .un noticed for several years. it needed a chomlst to tell them what every ono of the Inspoctors shottli hav known Hof his own knowledge," that almost e all the torment) sold in Now York iinnsafe, and sumo of it is eminently so. The repo r t of Prof.Chandlor Is very long and Inter "ling; from twontv-eight - samplos,proeured in onTerent parts of city, not ono could bo calledrenlly safe. One sample contalmal 1)0, Per cent. of benzine, naphtha, etc. A largo number of the oils !brined an exploslvo vapor, at considerably below . tho ordinary tempura-, tare of a eating-mom : 'rho wonder IS, that so rw "accidents" should happen, rather than lm should bo so tunny. Lot everybody a,g -"1!ato this 'natter In Ws own nelghlxirhood. , bod ksrosono is too be had,that will not burn below 110 degrees; demand thla of the dealers, and tt will bo supplied. r , AUN Oven,—Ott Saturday owing, about 6 o clock ,a umn camo riding down Point street, aiud fteeidentally ran Over Samuel fitamni,who was crossing at 7th street. fie was knocked down, and slightly, hurt about tho head. • _ AT a ineetiui of the, BOard of iganagera of the Reading Library Company, held at the Hall, on. Friday evening, Feb. fitb, 1869, the following resolutions were unardinoualy adopt rd: Re4o/red, That wO.-B,4lc,erely regret the de cease offohn 1 - 140,144. a merpheeollitis toard. active ititereat in the object and prosperity of the Company, his fxmstant en deavor to promote Its' success, togotbpr with tho courtesy that marked his intercourse with its members, entitled him to our warm re. gard. • Respired, That tho Secretary communicate to hislamily a copy of this resolution, mid ex press our deop sympathy with 'them in their Rowteed, That theag i iesolutions he printed the newspapers of Heading. Muunav Wran3t,trt, Secretary. • ISI DISEASE It Wi TURKElrfh—FilrlllOrti and housekeepers have bad a plethora of variouS species of cholera among their cattle, ixmltry, it c. I forse cholera,cow cholera, sheep cholera, hog cholera and chicken cholera, have all had their day and their numerous victims. Cholera is generally Incurable,. hence whatever attacks an animal and carries it nff, no patter what the nature of the ailment, is fi . ronounc#d a cholera. The latest 'ls the turkey cholera, which has attacked several flock 4 in different _ . parts of tho country, and is rapidly reducing their ranks. It first appears in the drooping appearauco of the fowl, soon followed by the swelling of the head and throat and an inca pacity to eat and drink. Bxamination shows that tho tonguo is thickly coated with a white f , gummy substance which fills the lower 10 and chokes the fo 'l. A remedy, which, Jr a rplied 14 Irmo, of ectm-a cum, is to 'remove t io gummy substanco with a stick,. and, the mouth with lard and popper. Mink!. keepers who noto with alarm the destruction of a Hook which cost so much labor aniA care last slimmer, will do well to note the rem-, ody , • , • Lunt:Wm—Foote bavo clothed tho Ilvor Rhino kith many curious • and mystical lc): gond% , Ono ()raw most , familiar pf thesols, known , AS Lorelei, and them aro nutnorottif Ciernian poems in which the legend o 1 !Arline is eithor fetind, 'or roforonco inado to tho character and fascinating iniinenco. A synop• sis of tho story or Lurtino as writtein by Wolf gang Nlttoller In his poem by that name Is as follows Loreto' or Lurfine is a fairy sorcorosa of per fect beauty, who.by reason of disappointthent in logo, has become an mom to mortals, and all who listen to the 'witchery' of hor • song, terish. The Nlxlcs, (wator spirits) infesting he 12LIno, discover a ' poor fisher boy in his boat upon it and invoico the "spirits' of tho grape," dwelling upon its "wino crowned heights," to find for them the Lurlino, to the end that silo may by her singing lure 'the in cautious youth to destruction. Willingly the "Spirits of the Grape" comply, and find the Lurlino sleeping, shci Is loth to accede to tho wishes of the Nixios, but at ; thole repeated solicitation, and urged to Vengence by the mottiory of her own sufferings. She sings, and the boy charmed by the fatal motes, be comes a prey to tho Nlxies, who boar him away to their cavernous homes in the The above, arranged by V. Hiller as a.short Cantata, with beautiful selos by Lurline and the lisher-boy, will ho sung by the “Mozart Musical Society" on tomorrow ovening; at Library Hall. We have had the, pleasure of hearing this music, and can truly say that it is a matter of surprise at the progress this society has been making, and that 'on this occasion our citizens will have the pleasure of hearing a tirSt class musical entertain ment. IIMIIMMI:111111 Butur. MENTioNs.—A HMI was kickod by a horse yesterday and somewhat injured: He does not want the Item published, and hence wo withhold name and placo.—=—Bllnd Tom is in Milwaultoo.--“Voloolpodo candy" is now sold. The man II facturer finds it necessary to give notice that it is not worked with the foot. ---great improvements are being mad_o at thou Sheet Works of Soyfert, McManus it Co.—llemombor the Morart Society's Grand Concert, at Library Hall, on to-mor= row evenings Dry goods aro worshlPped In this world now moro than tile Lord Is.— Jo. il Bitlings.—Two deer men, for fililuselnent, rang sovoral deer bolls on Penn street on Saturday night.. Pretty amusomont it would have boon for theni ' if they had boon caught. A Now York detective was in town on Sat u rday.--The churches through= out tho city wore well attended yesterday. — 7 losh billings says iazynoss is a good doal liko nionoy, the more a man has of li,tho more ho seems tor want.-We have some good stories and sketches in store for our road ors.---The boll Ringers are advertisod at Bunbury.--What is better than a "promis ingyoung man?" A paying, ono.--Tho gentleman who attempted to out his throat with a sharp joke, a fow days since, has again made a 1118i1 attack upo» his ' , victualing de partment," by Stabbing himself with a point of honor.--We hear of quite a number of citizens of tho county who intend to go West in spring.--Tho weather was boautiful yesterday. We noticed lots of people hveie out carriage riding.--Work at the now fur nace of Bushong, Kauffman 41z Co., at the Lob. anon Valley bridge, Is progressing finely. --Another handsome passenger engine will shortly leave the shops of the tßoading• Railroad.--A Volocipedo will Make its: appoaranco in this city sometime this week. On the supposition that an astrologist of Indianapolis has read the stare aright ' the world is to be desolated this year by a plague. It "will spot the people like a leopard." Don't got frightened 1-Mike remarks that a man can got on afire-class , drunk by drinking in second-class The man who had so much to say about the "Grecian Bond," was on a "boautifol grecian bender" the other night. O;uATIF TESTIMONIAL. -•-• 'Under fills heading, the Manynnk Chronicle has the fol lowing account of a presentation of silver • plate and a cane to Rev. F. O'Connor, former ly Pastor of St. Peter's Church, in this city. The friends of Father O'Connor in Reading will be pleased to hear that ho is properly op predated by the members of his present con gregation : Wo were shown on rrlday evening last, by the Roy. P. O'Connor; of the Bt. JOhn's catho lic Church, Robinson street, a very handsome silver tea service, and a massive gold-headed cane, which had been presented to the Roy. gentleman as a New Year's Gift by some ci the vonnger members of his church. 'rho principal ,ploco bears the following in serlption •: "Presented to the Rev,. Francis O'Conner, - by too Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, Jan. 1, Tho'othor articles bore tho Roy. gentlernah's initials. The purchasing committee consisted of Miss Margaret McCallon, MISS Elizabeth Brown, Miss Marla McDonnell, Miss Elizabeth Maher, Miss Alice Kano, Miss Margaret Mc nehey, Mri Joseph McClain and Mr. Henry F. Brown. The presentation took place on the evening of Jan. 13th, and Mr. 11. 1. 4 % Brown made the following presentation address: ""Rev. Father : lam requested by the pre feet, on behalf of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, to present this ' Tea Service and Cane, as a testimony of our sincere loveforyott, and our high appreciation of your many ucts of kindness toward us since our organization, Hoping that you will be blessed with a con tinuance ()Need health and long life to enjoy it, wo pray your blosiing." Mr. O'Connor responded to the address ins a neat speech, in which he thanked them very cordially for their remembrance .of h im, re marking that lie was as much surprised as pleased, and that, owing to their recent organ isation ho had no reason to oxpoct so hand- Somf a gift. After repeating his thanks the 'party separated, well pleased with the Inter change or kindly feelings on the commence ment of the New Year. -Wo wish to add'a line to the foregoing. Our friends aro of three classes , those whopromiso, and perform j • those who Promise mtich and do nothing ; and those `who promise nothing mid do a groat deal. l4ir..o'qopnor belengs to tho latter class ; and we take this opportunity, of thanking him Air mueli eillelent aid, and many valuablo sugOtlonv. - Pomen Arran:a:Jilt, Police Headquar ters presented a gay and animated appearance this Morning. The faces of the pitmen were radiant with smile. and good humor beamed from every feature. The cause of this will be apparent from the fact that police stock has “riz," as folloarti: , itejamin SeWee4 wait'a very noisy' Individ ual on Baturday aV Jackson's Locks. CaPt• Whisky (the brave old hero and conqueror in .many hundreds of battles) was endeavoring to obtain the mastery over Benjamin, and Benjalnin would not. succumb . The conse quence *as that Benjamin and tho Captain had a i,gfall out." Benjamin was assisted in this terrific encounter by officer Kemp, who took Inn to the Station House. Benjamin was remanded behind the bare because he had no money. ' John Fritz took a notion that he ought to get drunk and disorderly, and *hen John takes such a notion, thinrn in no one who will more cheerffilly or with greater alacrity °arty out such a noble and self-sacrifleing intention. Officer. Lawrence found John carrying oat his notion to the full extent at the corner of Seventh and Franklin streets. John had the pleasure of paying P.M, and was discharged. ":!--Charles Fabian was found in rather a damaged condition, the result of fighting Capt. Whisky, Mai: Benzine and other snob wbr lilies. Officer Priestley picked him up on Fifth street, between Spruce and Pine. He was discharged on the promise of doing bettor. Levi Heller is, a fastidious _gentleman. Levi Is very fond of taking his ease no matter whore he is. Levi prefers a bard bed to one of ft downy ease. " How Strange it is that some fastidious gentle. men are so queer in this respect. The harder the bed the hotter Levi likea it. Levi believes that RS a man "wakes his bed so he must lie." Levi is very fond of riding, but singular to re late ho fancies the font iest kind of vehicles. Levi prefers the wheelbarrow above every other hind of vebiole. Levi was found enjoy ing a quiet snooze In Penn street, between Bth and Oth, by officer Howie. Levi wLi so en tirely t , obfusticated" that he was perfectly ob livious to everything else that was going on around him. Levi's limbs were so limber that locomotion wati altogether impossible,• and so "Levi's favorite vehicle, the wheelbarrow, was vAlled MO 'requisition, and on this easy, I, sprittgy"iwagon' t •Levi enjoyed a "galorious " ride to the Station'llouse, and here Levi rest, od from his weary labors and thought not of 'What the morrow. would bring forth. Fare well, Levi, and may your joys ho great,'your situnhers peaceful, and your future rides be as pleasant but not so profitable as your last has been. Theodora Item and'atiorge Eisenbiso wore drunk and disorderly, • and 'determined to whip our 4 jolly, good neighbor, Mr. Howard V°• or their pains,, however, • Howard t severe drubbing, an di banded them over to Chief McNeil and officer Field, who took them to' the Station House. They had the pleasure-Of paying 3.25. each for their dru Won end belligerent propensities. There were 7 lodgers on Saturday night,and 5 last night. • WAiu I{ 14.—Tho spirit of Mars was rampant on Saturday,and divers engagements occurred. Two disciples of Coke and Blackstone became excited over a ease which was being heard in an alderman's °Moe when Attorney Itib. I gave Attorney No. ithe He, whereupon At torney No. 2 "pitched into" his vilifier then• and there, with two scientific blows straight from the shoulder. A fight ensued,' in which the two attorneys clinched, and their clients, supposing tho , procedings to be perfectly legal, +joined issue' and attacked each other fierce ly. The , stove was Upset, ditto one of the jitentS, who unwillingly took a warm seat thereon, to the great detriment of his apparel, while the eye of Attorney No. 2 wont in t o mourning for its [dui,. The alderman mounted a table, whore his unavailing eflbrts to restore order' reminded the spectators of an architect at the tower tif Babel. A terrified Jnstice of the Peaeo (tom the rural districts I made a straight coat i tail for the street, leaving, his code of laws, as being of no avail on the occa sion. lie has not boon soon Since, though it is reported by telegraph that ftn, 'opaque body, supposed to ho' an extinguished oomete was seen traveling westward, in the neighborhood of St. Louis, at an astonishing rated speed. Tho benighted people of Lancaster county no doubt imaginod,from the uproar,that an earth quake had occurred near Beading. Friends of the parties interfered, and restored "order in Warsaw;" and the alderman's empire Was peace. No sooner was this battle over than a tiar key and two white boys engaged in an 14irre pressible conflict" in front of the Keystone House. Board must lie cheap in that locality, judging from the manner che ap which a pieeo of that material was "brought down" upon the person of one of the whites - by the derkey aforesaid. The battered party may well boast that ho received his board gratis at the Key stone. Tho whites threw stones at the "com ing man," but their ellbris to makoan impres sion were fruitless, his complexion .being too dark to show any bruises. "The colored troops fought nobly" until the arrival of the police, who ended the war, and took the parties be fore Alderman Mengel, who released them on payment of the costs. About fi o'clock 'the same evening, a fight took place at the corner of Fifth and Penn,but the combatants were quickly brought to or dor. Therdwas a fierce "battle of tie Amazons" about 8 e',dock,in "Possum !follow," the same evening, between a white woman of Thad. Stevens proclivities, who Is married to a nig ger, and a white nymph du pave. The princi pal weapons used were tongues ; both the vi ragos scolding each other until the loose-abin- Wed roofs rattled, and a large number of per sons were attracted to the spot. Nobody was •serlously hurt, howevdr, Mid "let us have vise() I" is the motto there thfs morning. There was a slight outcropping of th e war like spirit on Sunday afternodn, when two young men with more whiskey than sense In their heads, attempted to thrash a livery sta ble keeper who had taken home his horse, which they had driven very' hard ana then tied th a post to cool oft The man of horses and carriages, however, was too much "on the muscle" for his opponents,and they were first defeated by him, and then locked up by the police to be attended to next Morning. At last accounts "all was quiet along the lines." THE MiKETS. • RICADIVO, Fob. 8, 1869. Market. Bushong Itr Bro., Bankers, N 0.141, North Bth street, quote as follows : lissom°, Yob. tt, 1819. Old U.S. EN 1861 . . . 11%% 01d U. S. Ws 1882 • • - titm U. 8.5.20'5, 'sat, July atalJeir. - • 110 Now U. S. 5-20's 1865, May and Nov. - . 111 Now U. 8. 1806, now- • 1(10-1 _ _ _ !sew U. S. 540'9 1867,Ju1y And Jan. - loWU.'S. 5-29'9,11398, . . 109 Ton Forty Bowls. - - • • (Old in Now York up to 12 o'clock, • •• 13.5 1 /,, Gold in Bonding tit Bushong a, Bros., . 134 Viettt,l'er Acre awl-Primo, Crops. The yield poi acre rind average price par Wait e' of crops raised in'th Is State last year arocon tained in a table prepared by the Agrietittittal Department at Washington. From this it am pears that the yield per acre was as folloWs Wheat , 0.8 bushels; rye, 13.2 bushels; barley: 21.4 bushott ; oats, 27.8 bushels; corn 85 bushels; bucksvhca 10.5 bushels; white potatoes, 88 bush. els ; sweet potatoes, 90 bushels,and hay, 1.115 tone. The average price per bushel on let of January, 18, was : Wheat, $1 Etl; rye, $1 82; barely, $1 64; oats, 04 cents ; corn $1 CO ; buckwheat. $100; white potatoes, 93 cents ; sweat potatoes, $1 08, and hayt $l6 per OW. The several crops of Pennsylvania therefore yield the following money value per acre : Wheat, i 23 "31; rye, $l7 43 ; barley; SS3 00; oats, $l7 70; c0rn,"033; buckwheat, $l7 03; white qltatoes, #SI SI ; sweet potatoes, $149 40 , and hay, ,GO. i Grain and 1 , 70ur Market. SELLINO rams. vi , II tio iyiiiiiiilour per htil. .- ' , 412 ao 111 ' " Extra Iratnll;per bbl 11 ro 0, " ,1100 is. , I. . . OeraChop(uotr) .... 1 1 00 Corn NOW) il 00 Beet Illddilnge,..., A 00 Common, L. ........L...9: Ban , . 4 Corn ' MO4l, - ...,119 SECOND EDI l'ION• is 4.i O•('LOCK P. lc ' Dctilpi ',lmmure. Sun 0M.% s 651 1 6un sets 1 I Day's length 10 hours 16 minutes. fi State of Thermometer. 1 , 7 A. /41. 2 P. Al. 21 0 . - 450 Monday, CommoN shellac) dissolved in aloohol makes he strongest cement for wood; it will unite be fractured legs of chairs and tables as Bun. y a.9lf they had never been broken. ----• \ Ku loins Tam PLARS.—On the lt•th of June, St. John's Comrnandery, N 0.4, R.S., will Me ifrate senti.centennial anniversary in Philadelphia, by a parade and reception at the Academy of Music, In which the Order of that city and State wilt participate. Lurline, 'l3? thepdor.arts. Dutn.—"he unknown man who Was found on Friday morning in a atupitied condition at the Limo Kilns, - beyond the Harrisburg Bridge, Penn street, died at the Poor House Hospital this morning. No clue to' his name or anything else concerning him could be learned. ---o-- WASAINOTOII'a BIRTSI DAY AT lIAMBUIIO. —We learn that Camp' 78, S. of A., of that borough, will celebrate the oomlng 224 of February with appropriate honors. Mr. Geo. West 'Blake, State PreSident, will bo present and address the Camp and the eitisens upon the occasion. Other speakers are also ex pected. DECLINED:— We are authorized by Mr. Franklin Drucktnim, to announce that he has withdraivn-his name as a Democratic candiJ date for Common Council in the Eighth Ward, l on account of want of time to attend to the duties of the position. The many ; friends of Mr. Tiruektnatt will regret hie decision, and we hope he may Induced to reconsider his de termination. THE remains of the ,late John Idhalo woro —...umaille of the „late ow.._ followed to the depot •this mitirninkiby a largo number of citizonsin carriages. Time .01410 y-, oes of the Scott Iron Works turned out itt h body and followed on foot. The friends and relatives accompany the remains to Lewis town In an extra car, to which place, they were taken tor interment. 'Tresident Johnson had sent on a beautiful cross,whichts to be placed over the grave. Mrs. 'Secretary \yells, Mrs. Senator Morgan,and others from Washington, are among the mourners. Lurlino 1 Lurlinot SAVING BANKS.—The eu ployers of "labor ing men, especially the heads of large estab lishments, cannot do a better deed than to ad vise and encourage their employees to open a savings bank account, and deposit ()Very week as much as possible of their earnings., Many a young man spends what acmes, hi the ag gregate, to a considerable sum in the course of a year, for cigars, drinks; theatre tickets, and similar unnecessary Indulgences, whlch,lf the subject were forcibly brought to his attention, he would willingly save, and thus perhaps lay the foundation of a fortune. Under any cir cumstances, a snug balance In bank Is a com fortable thing to have, but the habit of econo my produced by the process of acqUiring it is still more useful. TOPOGRAPILIOAL SURVEY.—This morning, upon motion of Daniel Ermontrout, Esq., tho 7th and Bth sections of the Topographical sur vey of the olty were confirmed and adopted by the Court. The plan of the city is flow com pleted, with the exception of the . 6th soots n. This section comprises all that portion of he city which is Inc luded, between Seventh and Penn streets and the Schuylkill river. To this one exception has been filed by Mr. Lot Denseni relating to the width of Front street for ashort distance. This exception will be argued at an early day, when all questions concerning this much•vexed matter, now pending over three years, will be finally set tled. All the confirmations have been made during the past two years. Library Hall, Tuesday evening. Our WernerevOle Letter. WERNERSVILLId s Feb. 8, 1869. En. DAILY EAGLE: :—The sun rose magnif icently this looming, illuminating the heavens most brilliantly. But who may have the pleasure of seeing it set? It is a light for the millions to enjoy its rays; but those who wore bnt a few days ago in our midst, aro some of them cold corpses. We will go more fully into the details eta sad accident which oc curred on Sunday night in the barn of Mr. D. L. Hain, in this vicinity. A Mr. Samuel Wise, who bad boon living with Mr. Hain for some times (engaged in flailing rye) got some time ago in the habit of drinking. It appears that Wise got on a little spree, and coming home on Saturday night to seek shelter in Mr. Hain'a -barn, is supposed to have fallen down the , Toreshot•stairs" at the barn and broke his nose and shattered his brain. He was found a corpse on Sunday morning. A jury was called by Charles Spolm, Esq., who held an inquest over the body, (said jury did not yet report.) Dr. Wenrich was sum moned to hold a porf marten examination on the body, which was taken to the Borks coun ty Poor House by a party of our generous townsmen. it reflects much credit upon our present Steward who is a kind,genorons gen tleman, We wish him many happy days, and long life in his present occuation. P. S. Some one was anx ious to know what had become of our Wernersville oorros pondont. Ho IS all right. 1 + " Yours truly, . G. , Lurllne ! Mail no! COUNCIL PROCHEDINGS.—COUtION hold a meeting on Satitrday evening, but failed to come to terms on the bide making appropria tions to the Departments of Highways and ,Clty Property ; and as a consequence, no itp proprkations 'has been made to either I Depart -meat as yet for the ensuing year. 1 In Select Council the reports of the City Auditor on the accounts of Wm. Heidenreich as Treasurer and Receiver of Water Rents were laid on the table; and , bills making ap propriations to the Departments of Printing and Markets wore passed. The latter bills were concurred In by Common Connell. The President of Common, Council asked leave to change his vote on the bill making the appropriation of-1,20,800 to the Department of City Property, ho having inadVertentiv voted at a former meeting against the bill when he Intended to vote for it. 1 Mr. Schick, in the Common Counoll,sooohd ed by Mr. Gehry, introduced a bill appropriat tiiteen thousand dollars to the Depa rtment of City Property, to erect an Engine House for the Rainbow Fire COmpany, also one for the Hampded Are Company, and to purchase the property of the Ringgold Company. After considerable discussion the bill pass ed. The friends of alive fire department seem ed to be greatly gratified at the result. Be fore the bill could be presented to Select Coun cil for concurrence that body had adjourn. ed. What the honorable Soled Branch may de in regard to the matter remains to be ewer tainedi Excepting the discussion of the latter bill; the sions of both branches passed off very harinenlowily. • Besuroseate at, Strieklantlet. SLIMS QUO* JIAYANAiFeb.6.—The insurgents.have burned eighteen large plantations in rho Eastern Re• j pattment. The, cholera, of s very violent ' type, is prevalent-in the • insurrectionary dia• tricts, and the rehels t Spanish troops,'Ond cit izens are falling victinis. The steamer Cafire• ro fins been lost at sea while carrying ,Govern. meat supplies from Santiago de Cuba to Man zanillo. An attempt of the Cubans to fire powder magazine at Puerto Principe was friss troy. • T e Cuban prisoners P Marra-A Annoya were killed by the troops or, volunteers while attempting to escape from Guantatianut. Pri• rate letters deny that they were attemping to Map% ' ~, t:,v'i Jose C espedes, late Commissioner to the, insurgents, stifle,' today far America. lie says he is disgusted with the state of sitfaira. J , Influential and wealthy Cuban families 'Who generally sympathise with the revolutionists, continuo to emigrate to New York and New Orleans. thrssA, Feb: 6.—The following *important news has just been received here from San. Do. mingo. Salnave has attacked and' destroYed the town of Torheek. He also bombarded and de. stroyed Port Saint, and bombarded and cap- tured Aquiui. • ~ The inhSbitntits of Aux Cayes and other towns in thht vicinity are panic stricken, and all who ant:lible are emigrating to Jamaica. iiie - stid — lari r- 11eaiiTtse id . eil New Yetac,Feb. 6.--Froderiek Baden, who has been on trial in the Sessions, the ay or two past, for arson in the third degree, in hav ing been accessery to setting fire to the store and tenement hbuse, .048 Ninth avenue, in November last, was sentenced, We afternoon, to hard labor' in the State Prison,for ten years.. James Roll, a Contlidertite in the crime, re. adv. the same puishineat. . 508 HE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH, • None but those deprived of Otis blessing know of WI loss. The pimpled, blotched- sue tettered coflared person. looks upon a clear , smooth skin with jealousy, and. Inwardly desires the same. Thefts whose systems era filled with the virus of SCROFULA, _and other entaneous diseases, can.l not have Wel health. When the blood is Un-' pure, disease is sure to follow. AU have timely warnipg in those Pimple Blotches, Tatters, Sores,Boils t Vopper.oolored Patties,' Scales, gke. Avert the calamity by purifying the system with the SiIIIARITANIS ROOT AND lIRRII JUICRS, 8 HARMAN'S ROUT AND lIICRU JUICRS, 8 HARMAN'S ISPOT AND lIRRII 311 1 0ite, • Before Scrofula takes a firm ko) the system many Biwa the virus of Syphil in the system, and in that condition teetotal:lW mar. rlago, knowing li ttle of Its baneful in mince on L I the constitution., To such we say ii .• first cleanse yourself of those tepurities Of Oat scrofulous infection s (which In many es • is hereditary in the emistitittiOn, before_ you bring misery on yourself and offspring. • rttoo et. per bottle. . . . . . • SAMARI'TAN'S , IPT , Tom, MOST CXATAIN REIIIIIDY EVER UMW. Tem t A Poi ltlvo COW .14r* ail Diseates Arising from YOU indiscretion. Containsin) Mineral, no Daltsm, no Mercury. ten Pills to be talon to Met a Cure, They uro entirelY vegetable, having no union nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way ipiare the stomach or bowels of • the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four hours. light toy midi, Price— Maio packages $2, Female 40. Sold by Harvey Birch, Reading, Pa., and by Druggists. • DICBMOND & Co., Proprietors, deo26-10 915 Race street, Plllladv l Phla. • .41104 W TO PHYSICIANS. , , Now Yonk, August Dith,_l9lll. ' Allow me to call i our attention to my PREPA RATION OF CO HURD- EXTRACT lIUMIU. The component p $ Tl! RTC MU1,31,1j LONG LWATi CHEM, JUNIPER BERRIES. • Mons ov PART ARATION.—Buohu, in you°. Ju• n! or Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin, Cuilmbe extracted by displacement by liquor . ob. tallied front Juniper Berries containing very little sugar, a email proportion of opirit, and more palatable than any now in use. The active properties are by this Mode extruded. Buelm, as prepared by Druggists generally, is of a dark color. It is a plant that emits its fra grotto; the oaten of a flame destroys this (its active prinelple), leaving a dark and glutinous' decootion. Mine Is the col rot' inredients, Tito Bacilli in my preparatio predominates i the t smallest quantity of the tiler ingredients are added, to prz.vent ferineplatioo i upon I. titm,'lt will be found not, to be a Tineture as made in Pitarttutcopeea, - nor Is it' a syrup —and therefore can be need in eases whore fever or in flammationexists. In title you have the know'. edge of the Ingredients and the mode of prepara tion. Hoping that you will favor it with a trial,' and that upon inspection it will meet with your air probation, With a feeling of confidenue, , ' l atilt very respectfully, H. T. II ELM BOLD. Chemist and Druggist of le Years , Expert. • once In Philadelphia, and new bleated at his Drug and Chemical Warehouse, ftSt Broadway, Now York. (From the largest Manufacturing. Chemists in the World.l • , 1 am acquainted with 14r. H. T. lielmboltP3 ho occupied the Drug. Store opposite my •resideffee, and wag successful in Conducting the business. whore others had not been equally so before him. I have boon favorably impressed with his character and enterprise, , • WILLIAM WEHHITMAN. Firm of Powers & Weightmen, Manufuotur ing Chotnists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. lIRZWIROLD t d FLUID EXTRAOT ERNI tro for weak• noes arising from intHaeretion. The exhausted powers of nature. which aro aceompanied by so Many alarming symptoms, among which will be Mend, ludielmition to - Exertion, Loss of Memo ry, Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Fore bodings of by 11, in feet, Unlvereal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability to enter into the en joyments of society. . . , t , The Constitution, once affected with Orginio Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, Which lIELMISOLD'S EXTRACT RUCH(/' invariably, does. If no treatment is submitted to, Conentnp- Hon or Insanity_ ensues. Ilittlotar's FLUID 'EXTRACT Bone, In affec tions p altar to Fethales, is unequalled by any (flier pi eparation, as in Uttered% or Retention, aittfttiness, or Suppresstentf Customary Evan. ations u ßleoritted or Sohirrhs State of the We- Os, and all. complaints ideldent to the se's, Whether arising from habits of dissipation, im prudence In, or the decline or change Of life. lIIILMBOLO'I3 FLUID EXTRACT 1 / 1 10/1U AIM 11K. **ROVED lions Wien' will radically exterminate from the system. diseases arising front habits of dissipation, at little expense, little or ne roange in diet, no, ineonvoloce or exposure 1 Completely superseding those unpleasant anti tumorous remedies, Copalva and Mercury, in ill these diseases. Hos Mat.ataotots Font EXTRACT Bono in all 118011989 of the organs, whether in male or fe. Male, from whatever cause originating, and no Matter of how long standing It is pleasant lrl to and odor, "immediate" In action, and more' strengthening thanany Of the preparations of Bark or Iron.. . , - Those Offering from broken-dein or , delicate constitutions, procure* the remedy at once. The reader meat be aware that, however slight May be the attack of the above diseases. It is certain to affect the bodily health and mental Mowers. All' the Almve dfseits retquire the._ aid of a M 01. %oretti& UELDIIIEXTRACT ...14VCRU is the greatest Diuretic. • • ?told by Druggists everywhere. Prioo-41.25 per bottle, or 1$ bottles for $5.50. Delivered ,to any addrees. Describe aymplonis in all_ COMmti nicattons. - • Address H. T. lIIMMBOLD, Drag and Chemical warehouse. 59i Broadway. N. Y. irr- NONE AR GENUINN, ONLICI:18 DONE UP In streol-eumved wrappbr, with rfle4illlllo of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed doo 23-2mood&wl /1. 1. ILICLIABOtD. • Among the many , restorativeS which hatUrg has supplied to relieve the afflictions of human ity, there is no more, favorite one for a certain class of diseases than the •.‘iflealeitl gum!t of the Wild Cherry Treo; but however valuable It is, Its power to heal, to soothe, to relieve and to cure, .ts enhanced tenfold by soieatida tend Jd Melons combination with other .ingredients; in thernseltes Of equal worth. This happy Ililnelnir exists to &remarkable degive ; ; ;1 DrJlristatos Balsam of Wild Merry, whose value in curing'COugiu), Celds, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough,. Croup, Asthma, Pulmonary Affection, and Incipient •• Cepsymptioa Allies. 0114011 N •t i \ r ) C, I 1 • i STItONG TESTAMOA From Biog. %Vaunting, ifsq,, Dep ot Master ‘,4 uth RoyalstOrr, Mae .- h • , i'iln the spri ng of 1858 1 •Wair•rnost 'Severely at M eted with, hard, dry cough, with its usual ae compaaitatiutif of, bight sweittsfeempldtely pros ,trating my nervous si stem, and producing such a debiiitat&i state of health that, after trying medical aid to no purpose , 1 baggivAll UP oil hopes of eve recovering, as bad albo my Mende. , i At th is stag -of m -I atters was revailed upon through the p,lluence of a neigh bor to 'try Wis taria Balsam of Wild Cherry, and, before using !two bottles, the e ff ect , Was 4 113 10 8 1 , Ulailbal• /if cough entirely left Me, the ofsbt &Woe's deserted ine, hope once more elated cony dePresSod spirits, • and aeon 1 had attained my wonted Strength add vigor. Thus has this Balsam, as has often been remarked bY persona ellaVersadt witlf the *boy° facts, literally, snateibed roe frOol .lha Yawfilin grave. You area% liberty to use this for the tam eft!. of the af fl icted. , repared b,y BETH W. YOWLS & IiON, 18 Tre• m nt street, Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. Mil on mine cm. ••11111ATMOVitt ) , cures Ina very abort time CUTS, 8041,03, WOUNDS,- BRUIBlig, .SPRAINB, RISYSIPELAS'y SALT RUM, RINGWORM CLIPPED . HANDS BOILS, FROZON dam. • BIALNE3., de.' It Is prompt fn action, removes imta at anise, and reds:using the moat angry looking swellinge and bltbsmlnations, ae by malo—thue affordlfit reltet and a complete oar% jut Nivdaw ;;;;1 11 ( )11i-1 A VIA t I od 111 ft ihi if rt 001 Is) 'dolua 0A • 14: , 4: #7iii 40:)1/ Wel' ).:., •,,., i mall for Bet4gio, oothaolo, • Ear. 'Rohe, 4ciaaohe, Rhedmitis , &alb; Buns, Frost Bites, and alt Route s. ip alleviate human suffering a ovila constitute the hl,theiit /dux or the true philosopher. What the nltireti of IVlttice in out own dad has alremly II Moved. hi illrecthig the inhalation of chionAmu awl et fr to 1014 tiK. 1 1 411111 colitquetit upon difficult surgical Ovlrcitiolot, SAYRE'S NSTANT PAI will accomplish by simple outward ar il ' Ile effect le tortectly magical, au entkrely locution to to be as applicab der igo as to the adult. Thouseudee lityttot thia Is no fictlon.but l'act be , end ft single epplkeet lon of the Cure w skeptical sufferer et IN truly mitten, WE 0/! . .EIGE I To u ,Produoe Its tat -"' . ' i No family that once Lem; e. acquainted; 1 , • . - with its virtucl wit/ be vithout ft,,t ) ~; !rice El Ctn. Bold by 11 Druggtett:Po iv - ' l' I 11 I ( 11 E. MISHLER 414 C 4 1 ,; • ll :,:A l iYi. 1-- Bole Proprietors, Re 4116, Pe. r i t 3 lllltrt hil lf i l , A on D e ll o d i e & it ( 4 1 11 1 :1 14 441 1 0%. - a ut liehtnents in tbikoountry I I „It,v, „ . 1•.14 0 . 010. c/i) at gral4 at.,, kali "'Op.& ~,5 , ,,, , Janu ty 1" H. bitantre it Co., Re ding. Pa.--Dear 8 thi.'. l '. It afford , me iaturo_ to speak ot, As er 01 „ ~, "Mugs of %nue "rain Cure t in rt own eakk , 1 41 June lot. I was attadkeal with eltrillits it , Abdomen and' tilde,. After end g intensities t•• • • early two vreellt I was inane to try your regtit. y, and a ft er au applieation, to y utter tun Vita l witalalieveci in Al r/40000nd g o 'pilau al t e'reilef that I eon! item y eiierony I, . it le lenges. From my kaki), edle ore preparbilo il Ortalr believe that lt, will via i• la Amok Irfary cause unialmost instapt . 1 u t asimtrttlly. you J . UPLltir l Of th e Arm of Duille, a Sttlip e rickollmido mt. sista. lan. -ti,. 114kit,RI8' . PEARL S t AP. rim CHL'A PEST AND BIM Crots ton ALL PURPGSNS 27/47 Fs PA us I) , FOR, WAS 4 MO ( I .4OTHE CEPTE . TIEN GREAT AMERICAN 13. AP COMPANY take pleasure lit' informina the .eople eI ReadlnL ind vicinity. (but more part .ularly all good lourekeeperel that they are .‘ anufacturlng etod ntroduoins a Soap superior to 11 others f ? Um °lto I n purposes t F/ W—For Ohnuthig rata; " cod-pork. Mu. bie L ,_ uti eD—ror Oleanlng (and Foliates at as same me) ' or aU lend genii • A 1101MektePeri can at epee se ithe toilet advan rtage or this, as it is entirely unneoessart to keeper heretofore. Pollshloi Powders. rick Duet, Sand Asher,_ke., .te. - \' TUARD--Sort Palm or ihs nosy. misellit ) where there are any lint:lurk es or stath! upon 1 Is blinds, suoh as Paint, Grease Of a y k lud, relaters' /ak,e.,Sro. , , OURTE and last—For the t oneand and ens other prirposs for .wk loh_soap In. constant qtr. and Whloh It to linvosstble to numerate at Ms time,.., • • ~ . . DIRICTIONSI roa USING HARM ',MARL rim' for each and every purpose abov mentioned, le be used in the same manner as a 4 ethyl' Soil pith this exception. that, It onNequttes ON FeeT IRD the amount of our Boas, to ova lish these s rq : sults at others , and (Mill „us Dof th e 41114 andLABOR saved. A m WANTED, every Per in ,Readine hint HARRIS' PE/i l iJ, SOAP. BEWARE OF ALL ISII!ATIONEll Affirm/adored xclosively by th Great Amer(' iS('Hlt) 6., (4 Arch "We'd, Ptlilude4phia. , HAUB R& 00. • Frnpriotora. , Ilir v Thatitilot, KR a Moines. corner of Fifth and N ashinato Streetl, Bole At • nts for Rendno. AcillslNTH WA TRP IN 14V)111 CITY & COUN. i TY I VIE UNITED 8 ATEA. The Soap Is now offered to the üblio at the fol lowing Stores : Slander & ShenfeWee. Yoeu • & ifonsum. A. Pottelter, Herb no tit Frew. J kB. Ssylor, .0: blister, ' hater & Uoone, ' B ' jobthtire_. . Keiser, K iri n •riblte & Dbi:. J. Dundore, 0. lieffeltinger. , A. Swans, P. Shaeffer J. 0. Thomas, _ D. P (belt: & Co.. F. Heifer & Bro.. M. ii.iffer & Son, J. H. Hildebeltel, 0, . 1 oyer, W. Stott, J . il lir e • * 1 B. Hommlg, Dehart, • J. I co, . w . Boyer, Ott & ohler. 00t.17-ly - NEW — MEAT ITARKEy. rrit IC undersigned having opened anew MC AT J. STORE, under Library 111111 Miler of Fifth and Franklin streets, respectful! solleit a /Mare of patine patronage. Always on and a full, imp. ply or all klnits of )tout; itinsage Serapple, /to., .to., at reasonable prices. All Were promptly tilled, and customers served at their houses ~ Jim lifklmetl ItAtIIiENDEISit & CONR AD , , _ ROSA DAL PURIFIES TIIE , B, ron EIALEI 4 DR I FOULEI7'B-B duo 184 y CARPETS 1 CirPETO 1 B. U. MA1141;10(4 80.1119 Plum stviel L beSQ *memo Sixth alma Reveal • Respectfully Inform the citizens of tinily, that they are manufaoturini t train. all-wool Carpets, evoy_olatod I ' opt Eatttrna and solo !IYholess New York prices. WI. invite the public, to *stamina • hurohaoing elsewhere, and save 26 Po of first olasihands and vivo mousy. I d.ll-Bns '•' B. U. MA stoo 00.0 14tera a w o ßohn n rn P arly l argodtyi4 ' bbb J ught at a low figure, by applyln an 181 MULL LUMBER!• SUM BOAS ,4,ftAtil).B Corner 4th and Spru. Street. '.) (274e,first Lumbar Yard on 4th are - ,'bete o 'snit.) TIIE . SW'', I OHEAPii:ST : ND i 'IIOST CONVIDNIBIVI'.VARtY IN ' Mt 4Thrri, `'t We havis4,4iustantly ini binili latio.iiiikih.; tent of all • kinds of Lumber, wh eh will be dls• posed pif at' the lowost market' p localixtCantt-, ties tolutt purobsiers. ' •• ' . t , AUG. tt.'lloAB. - 1. ONO .: Wili r , ILIDIXBUiIiLI ir.e.i .2 1 1 7q 4 .' , •11.1.4..'_L_____- •••,' 1-',L- • - ...J. ~„ e‘jI 4 O4CRAPS FROM TH ; E P ISON TA , k 7 ; 1 444." BAA. 3 14E,/ M i ei,Q.kri, LIA 4 I, -,. „ TJU GT.UNII lUDS og TiocAUX4TIOX.: - HUMOR, FANCY, AfifrOPltt/Bitait•VAGThli; TRKATMENT OP PRISON It: AT 0 CAMP 4 . 4 6 Z4AND,( 10 i0409 1'41441M 1 One_ol the Mott Ites4abie bank tiblightd At Poi , I 0 sate by • .• . ' !gl latitli; -1 SU Penn et t, Beading. LL - the beitt and latest s y t• o latter Seas, teneprltg. t. pr:swite. y the" ; xAas x BTONU. lie. is wean str , titVPoatteil Keystone Muse. - • t WN. tt MIJS.KRATT r irIIN I KS v ATti; , AND .LT.A.itAMIONS t —fOstr received R nn Assert,- 'silent - et, .ItuakraN Kink, attend x Traps :for sale pheap by , htoGOWA k ff .* MILTIMORN .44 Iff,-;c __ .. ,J, ___ ... i , CI Penskstreet. FOit SALE, ' ' - ' :' ''' ' :," ...' .' • •" ' 1.0%000 ` Intie :-- , - - of the very best kind, well made For farther particulars. tul4ret 'the UtAfstelsndd, at 'Sowell' tal Berk% olotr i Ya.• • Alt Irv; tf 1 jllll 164 , Of (1110,(71,:. tvi7::;' P.llll :rlO 101 1 Cult • • • , t: Ita lIINVIitoe Arc, eit'', ' ''' I 0 to the chilti 'of ton. r ' euoecoustitt <Moe i< 1 ' ' ' , tltt alteolitroot. . 4 ' I oolivlnA•4 the 'Hi,, '/: ,'1 ue powet. =WORLD IS ) I OD. "rwifors, , revisrfla; ire4' l streets. I ' ending end vi. von , best In n this elty‘' La ' 0 •Pd 44411 st or geode be cent. Durant: LET 41 CO. y I _oo9dp 1 401ini , le4l t •ItteW. CSIIL be I 00011 At E t itti fi4 a 4 durable. wn Vin - It w.-;/, Imuol P.KiirtY
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