Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 09, 1869, Image 2

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Allqvgbil. _
if 1414 4 WM. 11. GERNAND.
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HEIDENRISICH.
Ft.r Oily Auditor:
DR. W. MURRAY wEIDAAN. -
Ozigotli e rril *NOW X0111,121.1.T101111.
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•.1 los r_..7.43o,rnetter
a> nifier . ,stpreelier, 4 . years
' Je i ttleyi 'years. . • ,
W.lll .
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Inspedor- 7 0wan • . ' -
, • v • • 1111101rf0 ARD.
,Mslecd Ccnuttitb-autinel Robinson.
Common Cintscif—Nyplitim Mx, Gregory
4:*affor---.Toba Denhard.'
Z Booker.
Struben.
MoGratua•
Man Wattn.
Cbstitnors oL . XifateU- 7 4560b Al
hootSc Onstriliir‘.oberles enn.
Alsossori...Daniel 0. Knabb.
inapector-4ohnHill.
, spoil yffi Wants
&inst.*
.1104..Wlillarn UMW.
11 " 1 4 0 1.° ' • tiefirlAlLUl Rightfflyer.
71 , Apxnen.
• Ker r j , .
/*pet:leer—Daniel a WI.
• ttitru *ann. •
Cbtsmets 'Olunotl—Lotl Wunder. •
, ettersor—Jebn O. Strobookor.
• SOlool Oxttroller--James Mulligan.
siteige—Wellington Van Reed.
IMPOPP•4I)aapb K. Harvey.
mitt WARD.
• i*nott Couneg—Daniel Miller.
&soot Direotor--Daniel Coyle.
.rwlie-r.Tamea Hoffmaster. •
for-4onatlitut L. Reber.
Assetirot-rrbilip K. Miller. ,
• WARD. Y'. • 1
Beleet fi ebtnieit—Fredetiok W. Law*. '
CbsutuniantarS—Jarnes Reber. I , •
~¢4soasor-,Williatn Ermentrout. , •
ficitoel olllk•ArroUtrr , —Danlel Ertnoutrout.
../407-4•lowellyzi Wenner. •
.„StaprotOr-4aoob nEky.• .
' RIOUTO WARD. .
00eat• Cbureeil—chthatian
°omen eougoi/ Nieholes • Bookman,
Frithicitit:l3nlokmath fi .
Aliaeleor , —Joiteph litaleberger. •
Wool Umbenbauer.
Judge--Trefitieue Shelter.
I Znapector , --AtxtOs 'roger.'
VI riTit WAIID.
amilyns 414m:it—Addy Qebry,Danlel 111tn
melrelon.
41eeeeeor--.lobe D. Kleiner.
SAW Glontrelter—lnoob Bleelkumor. •
.Aidge=-Jitokson Miamian.
ihveetor—teivid Kline.
alleetfini On Friday, February 1atb,11869.
TnE Eagle Book Store, ADLER
°Moe, DAILY EAGLE and READING
GAZETTE & DEIKXIEAT have been
.
moved to 542 Penn street,
Sohmuoker House building, op
posite the Keystone House.'
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS in
the D i ftMY EAGLE will hereafter
be charged at the rate of ten
cents a line for the first inser
thin, and five cents a line for
each additional insertion.
TILE REMAINI Or MOM. SVUATT.
The President bas issued an order directing
that ;be remains of Mrs. Eiuratt be 'delivered
to the family, for decent burial. It appears
that *petition salting that this bo done, signed
by *beet forty member. of Congress, was filed
in the Wall Department about. iwo years ago,
• but outtuot now be found,
The above we clip from the Washington coi
, respondence ',, of ' yesterday's ' Philadelphia
ydger. At; long last the cruel privilege hoe
&en accorded to a boor, ipnOcent, , murdered
women's relatives to have or mil:leftis t .so that
they may receive a decent Iltirielf The blood of
Mrs, • Suratt yeah,. upon ' inure than. one
lad high in influence and position, Their
au aess in preventing even a reprieve of her
1 1 1
Ea for. a day or two by President Johnson,
will be brought'up in judgment against theni.
Niamould sot be Edirin M. Stanton oi Joseph
Holt, the rent murderer! of Mrs. Buren, for
all the wealth of the World. The blood of this
Christian woman 'cries aloud to Heaven for
vengeance 1 Go on, ye guilty, miscreants and
murderers! 'You can revel in,, licentiousness
• and your illtotten gains, but there is a here.
seer I And that barest* will be to you the
torments of a never-ending hell I "Loyalty"
and pseudopatriotiera will not save you then,
you violators of the Constitution end ,murder
ere of # , A peace and happiness • of more than
• . bee ilmocont tempy upon .ceith I There is a
just ; God, and He will mete out justice to you I
'r ,1 1 Airrpt THK LC OAVIte AND FlailiEr...-WITO Wallb-
Oidittorl correspondettt of ihe Pitila.;,,S'undoy
tv)li v
srcory says s
tk. •
4, . 11 DE. Wallace; of Reading, his been.here,
~,i a nd. w ishos to be appointed•to his old position
li,m_ Navel Officer. He 'would 'like it made a
. 4; Jr cpSco, MI 'he bases his claims on the fact
~ at he married a fortpsecend ' cousin of the
.1 te President Lincoln. Wo fear
,he las 1:1Q
n. ,p ow for the pciition." ,
~. I. Does the Meter think a little meil [eine ie
iitteessary site save the national life ;" or foes
; I)l)'nterely intend to, leave hie practice for mote
. ...
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~1 0 0 genial quarters? • , ~
•
' clov..ch4y ioa a fawotter liadical toadied
-.,kerre torpidly invited Gee. Grant to visit Mir.
Ivhibuig.: Grant declined-4e don't WWI to be
4r,eiy tO Poll Geary Into the Guherna‘ .
torsi chair, It will. tako something 'Monger
auto a dray' ogee to do it, if the Democrats
nottiltiste the right man,
A iltrrort Lai been turned Out; of Cornwell
forlyieg.—ExOlinr.
Yf tiieeetne rule wire applied to tingreaci,
there Would be a lerp.number of empty seam
90 tbp Radical bide of the Houle. • •
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4 . 1 . 11 Y 9, I V 9
' Tug amount of gold and silver sent from
, New y )110 - di uropean 4ndholder4liiit
yfeelt, nine Bred aupllrty-six ho •
(sand nne hun and y.tkree dolls
4
' Nearly - till - in:3 liars i t' neiv i e d k I ii i ll b i
8,
i such anienm " ' :_ '
, r g
l and an `ii hr Of thi t tl toy on Meths
prospect cis return to specie payments is de-,
tide* iglo4:' Tatiiii 01i:4041 . 44i
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payers who vo ted the Radical tiAet-' *lli ' lied
their folly viithin the' next four years. . '
Tux Popol,poveyorncot *AP?, 4Q.ingteat,
,
The 50.coleCti1Ittpit.**I t iih . . i.rnmb4 18 1 ,
• to boil, the same disagreea ble prod!ca-i
cut. Ailic4caiOnto nai,ioom to bOatt.:
.
CORIIIIPTiON ,
.HI I 9II PLAORII.-•4. washing
ton tatter irlterl4strates bie ideas on , this
subject ea follows : •' "
"While writing this sentence I look "cross
the street." &kidlike l in' front of s Seinalpr's
htnise the catalogs Otanother , E.ictiatot." Tho
pith. ci f bldoiledhotica Coat Some thOttiandedf
dollars. The gilded , hartiess is in • keeping.
The close, hatidsonto;shining.coach( fti•on'o of
Brenton's 'best, 'lined with, ilk ,Velvet, and
graced with the choicest and t hickest of• plate
glass. On the coachman's seat sit two of
[lo 's Sieeteres,. m,er; ; op q _ a bright
tnnatto; the other a White ,rain;', and both in
livery. They sit hi solonm.Silence, under their
gay robe of white furs and white gipies.. Di
rectly the'door of tbe,h6lise opens, and trip
'ladies carrying a poor man 'a • fOrtine
their backs, descend the steps. The footman
swings down end, opene the door, ,with• an
easy grace the Muster cannot-imitate. The
dotoreloses with a bang, the footman mounts
and the coach roll away. Wpll . , it seems but
yesternay,that the "riper of 01 this game here
a poor man." .'t t
The (tray putchatieva of sup l ies, in some of
the Departments of W .
ashing n t 'tnice care of
number ono, is said to somewhat in this wise :
A olerlea (lour barrel.and sugar bucket being
empty, an order rot: hair brushes and combs,
to the amoutit,of i thirty-six dollar's, Or the use ,
of the department, is sent to( a grocer li who
kindly steps out of his legitia,into butdpesi to
oblige a good Customer. linvinglived
enough in Washinton to understand liew to
read such an ord *r, ho brands' nine "'dollars'
worth of brushes 'to the desig nated depart.
.meat, and twenty-seven dollars'. worth of "g
-eodes to the resnience of the clork r who there
upon certifies that the brder has been duly ex
ecuted' and the bill , is puid r to 'the `satisfuction
of all partied. ,
THsVouictad Psonit.—lt is reported that
the Nevi York Plasterers aro 'on the. eve of a
strike.. They claim a dollar an hour, and that
'eight hblikaahall bo a day's work.'' A' compar
ison between the wages'of.Men and women
has just been Made tit the:lsll6nd, Cotton
Company's Mills, at Nornich, Conn. Two of
its weavers, hus b and and wife, each tending
six looms, received $12 23
, last year, and the
husband's share only exceeded by $0 that of
the wife.
The employing printers in New York aro out
in a card, with reference to the statement pub
lished yesterday by the striking jourpopnen;to
.the effect that 70 offices were now _flaying the
Union scale. The employers day there are
800 printing offices in ,the. city, add the fact
that•so small a proportipn of them have suc
cumbed, is an acktionledgement, in substance,
that the strike is. a failure.
The establishment in New York which has
started a training school, for girls as composi
tors repofts that it is making favorable pro
plea.. Other offices lay that they have more
applications from the country than they can'
well respond to. Tho journeymen, however,
discredit those reports, and allege that they
aro in most cases only gotten up for effect.
GRIRCR.--TllO French 'newspapers have re•
cently published the following interesting eta-
Cathie in reference to Greece: ' Tho total ex
tent of Greece is 947 square "miles. • The first
census of the population took Place in 1834, and
then it numbered 650,000 inhabitants. In 1865,
on the annexation of the lonian Islands,' with
228,699 inhabitants, the total was 1,825,479.
The population of Greece proper, exclusive of
the lonian Islands, is divided into the follow
ing proportions : Four per cent. have inde
pendent positions, 18 per cent; follow in•
dukitrial pursuits, 40 per, cent. are labor.
era or herds, 8 per cent 4 aro incr.
chants,lB per cent. study fine arts'and science,
6 per Cont. are servants. Tho lonian Islands
return 51,842 laborers, 8865 manufacturers,
iind 7282 merchantß. •rhe principal etticii Are
ktlPens, with about 45;000 inhabitants ; ,Syra,
with 80,000, and, Patras, with 25,000.
14 1860, OreeS3 had 140 insibutionn of 'en
pertor.pnbile instruction, and 1067 elementary
sebd6ll, numbering in all 62,848 scholars.. In
the same, year,. I the Government contributed
$287,250. towhrds edikeational . :purp9ses. 'ln
the same Period. 'there eitisted 75 printing of
in the country, ' kind 77 journals-and 13
periodiqal reviews were published:
Depi4Flaieikt dI Agrionliare. '
• The .Commissioner' o Agricultt re is over . ;
ihelmCd with applications frpm.aliliectiohs of
the country. for seeds; vines,'phints, the
result. of an erroneouti impression, that the
former , system of, general' And , miscellaneous
distribution of_ ,common gar en ;tied& wodld‘
oOntintiOd. Wolk fOr tfo pnblich
be, correctly, Anformed unOn,-this : aUbje'ct at
once. OWing to the very small 'sum of money
appropriated by the laic Congrese • 4 . ( fd r the
purchtise arid distributionof 'coeds, Ccrealp,"
Ac., (being less/than, one-fifth . Of the amount,
appropriatedby the preeeding- Congress,) it
will be impossible to • make any general dfstri
bailor' as heretofore. - .. The very limited
aidount of.seeds purchased Lai been selected
in Europe with
- special CAtO:(18 follow , variety.
and superior equality, add' tvill.bo distributed
througb members of Congress,Stito and count
ty agricultural organism'e i and' monthly
:m
'statistical; correeponiliints of-the doper meat,
and not tliiroush.miticellionous and unknown
chanfiels.t It is therefore useless to apply in;
di/shinny to the department.' '
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DlSieTilll9 AT tigl.— . . cti ' - Bremen httrk
,Arnerica r at 'New York (on Saturday, reßorts
se follows : December ,28tlx; - Eat.
80, fell in with bark'Cuthliert, (Dr.) frern`gtic-..
beck, foiVierpool l • water-logged,-_ and took
off the crew, andalso crow of the IMP thber
.nla, which' thaC. bad takettoff cin. Nov.' 2004'
The 'llib.ernla was bound' from Quebec to
Queenstown, Ind was lumber loaded, and wd
ter-logged. The Cuthbert had-ha 4 her decks
swept and lost all , her boats. Dee. , 28t1r,--let.'
40, one,Bo saw a ship's,- bettomi fillparently
new. length of Iteel,abiint 'l2O fe.et, 2d,
putlnto . the . Metes to :.land th e crews. of. tho
Hibernia ail Cuthbell."
l.imll.3r"iot 6 , 1144411y' :knOwii ' tiler
' h b n Rio' qhr
40, of lateyears o en 11. giaat ohan4e in .the
iatiouslity: of: tke,'!Di 109 on efitintr.
Once itnungranta were pranolpally 'lrish, but
now the German eldment; tradominatos,'
1868 there COW to ri tuAr 66114'102,00G Oct.
mewl bot '4OOO Irish, and. lib Out 87,000
„Of,thil..*llol,e number of
,immtgnmtsi 'New 'cor k `Citti atit State* kept,
ieltily one-bait -1 LI -L 1 1 1 ''r
• •1. • •
Snatkrox has 014,e fe t atitil'iexiiget'lli the
State of California. la Elan Francisco people
to l
have'died by hundreds, while =in' 01 rill , and
Loringeloa the diseeselhal ;been fi beyond
precedent. The town of Ban Juan:: . iiteen
declinated ? • There ''i*. A. gteitt., diePtosition to
eilthematter MI 4juiet: aa.'pp,esildfi,.thet the
winter' and spri ng tide of immigration maynot
be! Obected. , • ' "3: f ' ' '
t Alit
Hard Thnes r , cq,*, - : -..*; ' ,' , .4;ip.:
'173 . 6r0 is no use 'ire -0011814,8 .... ',Atedititelt
4ey is decidedly scarce &cloak ', 1 1 0114r$,
a general thing. • - Xcer spoke art s i 1
Y of them -. have' itefeseedll4r initiga i .
lags in Bolulectied,tocks9Urttp;iteetklltdit
.6 now they t Ond'fliestiselTU'Atelteisteeiti of
r T . y. cash with'ybieli la ,OtYlbeli , titioslttitt
their debts. . Whey do riot feell:ltltaseiliag their.'
grah!,orresnt:prices-,-IYheat at, $1 9Q aulk s ,
'Coin at $l-'—and if they
,dideithe rnillex's have
:no money tti'"pities. them' - the 'O6ll, eirtti they think ,
they may as well have thstr . grain iu their
biirnsans their riot or dne•bill„enpAM6 theirp,erkercl
l'ken asi,iiii hapdtedet'f ifarmersti gtaltfi
to sell. The last rye crop was a failure,, and
•thelihent . doeit'itot'afeith Monti - Owen§ hiker
people thought it would. attst harvest, rihe
corn crop was a good one; but they: noel. alt
to feed their stock.' Taking all these causes
together, money is decidedly scarce amongeit
the farelers justor9w ir hocjestyk pittriotisch
amo4st l / 4 thil .eliievitif lladkat olittcians at
Washington and Harrisburg. W ien they come,
to the banks to borrnlir a few hundred dollars,
they, aro told that they • have their hands full
to accommodate-their regtilarcustom'ers," and
away.thoy to to' bbirdwr Cid nt 'Staab' !tiriv ate in•
dividua!, at 10, 12 and 15 per cent. ' This iti
'the rasp in our county and we suppose the
ilithol state, ;C•ittliinks tikilits eilsetvlierC l' no
have heard farmers say that they 1 ( ',have not
been so poor, As thcy t , aro now, initen years. ,
These are net 'qui geieid tiines that we were
prouitse cl befqp, Oa electipp, . , 1114'A , en re, . ,
If .Vyinotii - liad been 'elected, all the blame
for this would have been put upon his, sheet.
dere. "It's a poor rule that won't work both
ways."—.Allentown Democrat.
REI
PROCEEDINGS OW N CIONGRAMS.
WAstiixorow, Feb. 8.
In the Senate, a number (of railroad bills
were reported tidveisely. _
Mr., Morgan introduced a bill to secure copY
rights for painting and statuary models.
Mr. Wilsotii'frotn the Military; CoMmittee )
reported adversely on the bill in relation to the
grades of General and Lieutenant General and
Admiral.
Mr. Edmunds' resolution, in, regard tb the'
electoral vote of tleorgia was agreed to. •
• The Constitutional amendment was disouss•
ed, and considered in ovenin fsessiOn.• '
In the House, bills were introdtteed by Mr.
Eliot to protect the fur trade of Alaska .;•by
Mr. Ward, fixing the time for electing Repre
sentatives in Congress, and ~a mendatory ofthe
naturalization law . • by Me., Barnes, for ex
change of gold for 'demand( notes awl to pre
vent the sale efgold) by Mr. Brooks, to en
courage steamship building; by Messrs. Selye
and Miller, amendments to the Constitution ;
by Messrs. Baker and Kerr, amendments of
the naturalization laws: - • ; - •
Mr. Julian introduced and moved the' previ
ous question :upon a resolution to prevent
further sales of public lands except under the
Homestead laws, ete,y but. the morning hour
eipiritig, it Went over untilnext Monday.
• Iltr.,Schenck's motion
,to onspond the rules
and consider the 'Senate rimendnAts to the
Copper, Tariff bill, Cam) up in order, and was
agreed to—yeas 118, nays 49.- Mr. Behenek
declined to allow discussion on the bill and
moved the previous, question. This was sec
ondechand the bill„n8 amended by the s enate,
passed a vote of 112 to N. It now goes to the
President.
The Army Appropriation bill was consid
ered. '.
,
The Senate resolution, relative to the count,
ing of the electoral vote of Georgia, was con
curred in under a suspeneion of the rules. '.
TELEGRA.PIIIO SUMMARY,
TUESDAY, - Feb. 9.
The U. S. Supreme Court, yesterday, Ten!
tiered a decision, affirming the right of the.
State of Oregoit to compel the payment of
taxes in sold and silver, according to its law,
The Georgia Semite, by a voto of 19 , against
13, has rejected a resolution pledging obedi'•
oleo to the decision (WOO - Courts in regard to
negro eligibility; also, a resolution directing
members to purge themselves, by.oath, of coup
!plicity in the rebellion.
John C. Breckenridge has. arrived iit Bulti.
more.
The remains of, Mrs. Surratt wire given up .
to her .relailves yesterday,j' They were deliver•
ed, with the understanding that the funeral sera
vices should bo perforined Privately. ' :
There have been. heavy rains and inundations
in the Mexican State of Sinaloa, and great loss
,/
of property and life 's reported, though as Yet
full details are not iien.
Three men were njured, ono fatally, by a
railroad accident a Smithtoa, Me., on Satur.
day night. '
..,, A Man, registering himself as ~John Lamb,
of'New Mork, died suddenly at NNTilson'snotel t
,in. Baltimore, yestbulay4 ~ Is supposed, of heart
disease:' .'., . s ..,
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V,• TIAN-40A, Fob.. 8. 7--A band t.oflti;surgents i
'Whose numbers lirc tinknowAlinge appeared
:at Caniarones, .ba-the railroaci:':botween
ffiegos and Villa ,:fro‘opi: :ben
lent against - 1 , 4m, c 'llefegees (rum ci,eriftidgos
have Arrived, I,n this,city. Felt pttitittes,Which
guards the gerrisened,wily • by . ajiat.,
tislion . of velunteers, twee fovea',efiregalars
has been deSfkatehed to reinroree`theiii. . The
Diario acknowledies . (h4 thecsituation lit-very
, Attempts at: reVolittiOn.`...have been
made in tboVueltiltbaja topin f ind the First
rind :Fifth likttalions,of.voluntedis 'are under
orders to proceed to thatpoint:', l , •
§trangers• continuo to' arrive at .varlopti.
point's odthe-coast, supposed. with the inteni
thin of joining the revolutionists. The 00*,
ernenent-igprepari,ng vessels of .war and light
draught 'ateani - launches; to sail' to Romah
Keys and' prerent tiro expected dise,mlitirka z
liwt of an expedition ' , from Nassau, and .when '
' , that is nceouiplished, the will proceed
to attliek tha earthworks which-the insurgent 4
h4v4i . erected at La Guatiesa.,,
.
/Miff[ WAND GLU .-•;The Dexiiocrattr." of
1 Third. Ward, Are 'requested to, ^ meet , on
WEDNESDAY EVENING (Fob, ID, 1869), at .the A
public house ol Frank Gratit,'ltt , ls4 o ' clock.
• ily,Ordor ,lid M. NAGLE; President,
t.l. tiCULL, Seinvgary. ' 11-2td
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IirATEEPROOF ,CLOAK EXCIIANQ/417.4-4, Tixe
TV lady who took a strange WatorproOf Cloak
at thO obitOnnerchot IlasqUerade,” on February
2d , fob hi re t p eetfullie . requostild "to return it and ,ro-
le own at • • •
No. 260 801411 FOURTH • led - • , , •
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TARE iment w
int.-:41) elNiutth
course Of Lectures wider ti) atispic'es of the
Nowlin% lar_qty,,,‘*lll 4011vOted on TltllltB-.
DAY witplltirti,o l 4,llltD7llth,,'at 8
,Volotlk ) bV •
2 J 7
1•0f...= ValOntlne; On Coal. •
„,. Or, .A:NICOLLS. ' A •I ,
MURRAY
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luvosattt MERTINGALThera will bo a !Meeting
• 'NT or the Democratic and Uenservati vo citizens,
of the Second. Ward on. TUESDAY - EVENINU,
Fob. 9th, at the public bowie of 4acok,,WentiMl.
Bdsinoss of importance will be transacted: Hy
request of jOjiff . D,
',Prot oat Second Ward Club. '
ji; Sclt .. t ilts, ' Seek. ifeb9.ltd:
.•
A daring burglary vas coininitted in 'New
York last eyeeing : A mairbrokatlioglaipt in'the •
windew'tif kiwellystore,
way, and hiss'e'cinfodrato snatched at a tray of
diapiond rings, tiiking about $4OOO •tortla 'of
TberobbOrs escaped. •-• ,•• : ;
The office babe Philadelphia;: 1, ihnington
and Baltithoro Railroad, at Wilmingt,op, was
robbed'of , $1760 on . Stiturday night.
.. A fire at LittlOtOn, N.
,Stnday; • da
5124,000 worth 64,propory.
TO•D AY'S A DV.B44II)IIIEMICIPIWIL
16REWARD—A. dorailp,l?ftnolleo
loa' tow 0 kv. ago, to this
City
front the farm Of James 13.• 1.1111.,. The '.algoVes
reward will be paid by leaving the Wane t_.•
, .feb . Air • 9IrtIORI." •
tOlt to1(t 01' Prltato (ap. tiio
litonAc J. IttaniliBi DABBER. Eliff3P.,wittil
ttimlnioeu 1 , 10: 2.53 Poop, 'trout,
t i offt on ncoOlig g5010,#.40.144)1tt141PP0*
tob 9-- • •
NEW ADVE,
•,,A47.-WiroBT PENN 8T
• oared lam •
as and o
to 9 P. M.
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, r , -', --44ositurday e I.
B.
qt, bed
ry store of .B. Tim% al Co. orsrm
T"'"! . ...k., , sr Fourth, a WIATIIHR POOKZT
iktkauca isiol.,TbokbeekkoomeNteglAwoL
- tita bi lls t one of watch was new atso one 11 1 P4.
arukirtiV 1 14 Ovlrit wi, AC itenv.isbut anai
Sins currency, and two small samples cot
calico. The tinder will be suitably rewarded bf
leaving It t itt • : I •-• T suitab ly
9FACIF. • :
11 ii• Mi. i
r'ION ST A LARth t —llrelttekig,eis,
116 W MIT 6' l to - WC - 611 , WodierP,
the 10th day of Fe ruaryieheeieloelkmike OS%
ternoon at the public hcinse of John B. Schaeffer,
In the city of, geadlue ant k cotteW Ber,k l o. villl
One elettwheel ifee 4:111
Seized and taken into execution, as the proper*
91 Stiffer LAOIS beheidieLott , ,• „ • s
fob 0 -lid) WM. W. DISIIL, Oonetilde.
EUG tint WARP I )ICMQVRATIO.MIDISTING.--
AI ineetin4 of the Verges ratio and_ conserv
ative °Macau:if theltihtti War Will be held at
the putdie house of Ph ilip urth, Penn struei
perperi k tidichtkaa4t AliatkstrtitNl i t P OOK
1211613 ertinit t raettr= u o i rr u irBru g ok•
Mrart41 1 1" : ".""- q '
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.J.UMAN &
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IMPORTERS AND DEAT4EIIB
••• •, - AN )
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.eltckleEt LialjOßS4 l
WINES AND SEGAM
12tfROUTH NINTH STREET,
riIILARNI4DR!A. i „
1
G. M. Lives*, 4. . HAVIIIILL.
Fob. 9. , •
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ME
ASPECIAL MEETING of thn Sixth Ward
Domooratio Club will ho held at the house of
Joseph Gondol', on THURSDAY. EVENING, Feb.
oth, at 714 •O'olOok: 'All tiro' iVrited to attend.
BY order,of JACOB H. MAIN, President. 1
.J • • ottaniAlt la. , Diana, flooretApy.i' B.2td
OTlCE.—Theril will bo 4 mooting Of
I the Democratic Alamolntion on Wedneaday
venlog, (Fab. 101 1869) at fl i n'olook.. A full at.
cadence la expected.
18AAO FISIIES, President.
I'. D. WAsstsn, Secretary. (fob 8-ltd
. ,
OTlek.—The partnership of Ilaesan & Nolan,
AT
11 lately doing business as Plumbers and Oiut.
litters RA 113 South Seventh street, in Um city of
Itcading f Is hetOby dissolved by mutual convent.
All debts duo to the late dent, will be paid to Mt
,eliael Hasson, wbo wlll pay _all claims duo by the
late firm. - ailzliAltL 11A88oN
EDWARD NOLAN,
INAnixo, Feb. 8, 1803-3tdo
Oii Ali T,-4A Mari; 4,6041,,:it - I tiio
cants tTlllthau4 WtiahlOgtOn.strbeta, suit
ablb fOr a ge Room or other purposes. Apply
soon, to N 0.60, eor. Fifth and Washington ate.
.fob. 6
- DUBUC bo sold at Pub)le sale, on
Saturday, the 20th Feb. 1809, at ono olohxi, P.
?d., tit the Keystone House. All that certain lot
or piece of ground with the three story ERICK
DWELLING HOUSE thereon situated on the
South Eastern corner of Third and Franklin
streets, Reading., Said lot being 30 feet in front
and 100 font , de OP mor n or 'loss. Tko 'muse is sul4.
stantlal, having been quite recently thoroughly
repaired, and has all the modern conveniences—
with gas, ranges and bathroorns,4ke.
Terms will be made easy.
ANN JANE 110USUM.
VV. Y. I.rox, Auctioneer. ' (febts.ttiti
KINDLING WOOD—KINDLING WOOD.—Kind•
linK wood for sale by the barrel or in 'larger
quantltios;dellvered to any part of the city.
PEOCOCK Wall,
Ccal and Wood Yard,
Feb,4-Iwdi , Wt. of Second and Franklin St&
CONCERT
BY TUE
, -
MOZART MUSICAL U N I ON,‘
AT
LthR,A.RY HALL.
•
On Tuesday Britang,.Feb.oth, Ig6lo.
PEOGEADIME.
PART 1.
CANTATA Ole LUItLINE.
PART 11. • I
•
Chorna.—jiew Bright and Fair, (from
' Opera 1Vm.Voll) by Rossmt.
'Prto.t.—}fopo, , • II ;
Qua riette.l.-gVotiltillgolls.'
Ducti.:—lfow Berth Ifni is 11111 I; by •
RINIAP RICHARDS.
Chorus.—Como with the Gipsy Bride,
(from Opera Bohemian Girl) BALFa.
Doors open ut 'PM Concert commence at 8 o'clock,
Admission 50 cents, Itcsorvod seats 75 cents;
to be had at Strickland a Bro., whore a diagram
of the Hall can bo soon, also at Banton & Lyons,
McGowan and Miltimoro, Elia°, Eppililmor fi
Co., and Journal Printing 0111 co. [fob 4-45td.
RAN*I2.iG 1101 )01L.
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BUSTIONG' ,- ,&
r B-AN)i
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• • , . DetoFl4;l n
• B OND Ova DS: • SI . 9K, . O 001 , 1) t 81L
• :1' ' • VIM' AND/ UPN-$.
- AB .AF B,.
NEW icinn AND
. paid'on .
o;)eit at I Cioae !
BitOWITXR.
,toll i • ' T
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MOLII4O HALL RESTAU.II,4O I , :7
."' . •-•'.•'• lalolrortiogidmit skeet- • i
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„, 4 A, BRAHAM yrovr, , :PRoPmEIOR , .. ',,'
l',Chotog Winne and Eiltabiei vil 'ban i."aud k a
goixl atook.of Ales and Lagar Hoop. Lam% overt
day. All tayfrietida'AroinViteitto call.
• A.,few 'boardoVs 'can be *olnilmodatod *1t1 , 3
good boar d ' • . ' ' pan 214 ;
md
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fIi,TY PROCLAMATION.—Notice ' is •herebi
, vigi4en,to the el OX thll;lltveral wards of
k the eity.hf , intlp.d h w that 'lan hitetibn for .0 iti , •
Ofiloors will.h,a-held ri t3ald,oity,on FIIIDAY,FeIy.
12,4869, betweelftbe hours of 8 o °look A: M. and 8
o'elciolf 'PAC' of said day, for the blectitin of tho
folloWing ("doors for thb ensuing yenr, to wit : I
One person qualified for Mayor for two years.,
' One person qp4llle4;forl City' Treasurer for..
:two years., • • . 1 . •• I . . .
,
•:- Otte persdnqualitied ter Ot.? 4uditor fo r three
yearsay ' ' - , '.l'
One• polsoti:qpn t illied km ConiniOn Cora:oil' in,
"leirst•Ward. • • •• • . , . .
One person quplifiCd r ,for' fielecif Connell i 'in
Bccoull. WOO; • , - .• • • ~... ,
Two personsAnrilitted foy Qemnion•connoll 1
Second "Ward; •., .. ' •,,, .
Twopersonslquillilea for,conlinon ,Connell in
Third Worn. • , „ 0
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.' Ono pertion'enalideil fiii Cominen COMII3II' in
Fourth Virnid. ' , , * , . I
i
• One Nrson qualiii,pd• fornkntinion - t'otinell ip
1 wa
,piftir ;aril, • , . '.'• ''
1 'One person clnalliteit for Ottnilton coutiell in
Si x th-Wara. ;,' 2
1
• One ',ll(2Legn cleeliiied ' . lort . Select. ,, Connell in
1 . Beventit iyarsl. - 1 ' • , ' • ' • : • . ' I
,01f6 person. qualified ?or Con"! ow Council in
'Seventh ward. ,t '', •„. .
,f•
One 'person nnalitied lot'. , Seicoi council in
Eighth Ward.. .. ' ' •
"C ir e r ne‘atiall:g" " r- C 61 0 0 4"i0Oittoll iii'
Eliht 1 ard... • •: ~ . • . . • ' ' . /4•••••
. T wo person tr qintlifiel ter Cernlikon .0034411'in
-Ninth ward:
'The electors‘of First VVArd'4old Niii, their 04,4. ;
ln* io nt thepliblio house ofwAnclre,W J. Uoodbert;
-i said.Ward‘ - • •-• , i 'w- - 6.•Ai .f. .•_ • • . , •.
. The•filebtors of Second 'ard wllf,libld theti
, lootion •
at the puhlio hop h„ pj - jaeob Wentro .
said Wart: • • • ...\ A • . •-• • '
„ hq 7 plectors of Thi t rd
,Warst_wlll held their
iA t:
el otloe at the public hepse of William Ittipp, Or
said Ward.
The electors orrofirth '•Wii? 14111 haft !heir
sa
'ele d ctionWard attlid.publio honsa of Amos Ester y, in'
i. , . ..
• I
.` - T1 'Weelcors or Fi ft h',Witritertil -pal mthelr
'elect qii,At the pntillo boupa4l
oc.oin* wellet,
iii Pa a •ward.
The electorp.of Sir Ward will bold their
i 3 olio* at the public ouse of Daniel liwroadli
110 i
4 r t tt le WS/4 1; 4 Ward ' ' j
j We ee rk en will hol their ,
election at the pnbila hoeke , ,pf Evan Mitibler, bit.
said Wartp 'IA : i IL. K ' , I • .
The eleCtors of Eigh th ward will hold their
edition At ilkePA l ? l i o /, 1 91!”.,91 / 4/4.7 P.Taltgri I P . i
Iv r. . i -, '
, lectora' of x to 1011 hot ihetr
"elebttdn' at' the VOW hi inhale el Ahdreal ,Wtile in l
, taltl, Ward., „ ~ , . ,"
rigilMill'' ' ' '' WIC #.9llol4i4l:ol4sypr,
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lately wl
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' .laest , d, , m_ # No. 4Ha 8o ;,,,' stretto t AL , 11l - LOC ,
nom., h • ':'.*:s • eneral ' st 'l orniatto
. 4z te hadi'
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epa .tc,', • ..• attend . o font
~,,.., • ; oori fc-, " ,;:.
• ale . . fo v''_ Irate fa - 1 1 1 es um ~ Tho
Certalin, Speedy an d
k 11°31) ITAL
le, ' No. 7 ' UT ANtED la :Ic A' 421,- o r i
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marl 1 noh.: 1p wont 1 o atoll -
I .! gild us T ()NIA .la el , N AlfrEfiTitillit;
4 1, e a5 : , , ! ss o6o ::, tsfln " , 04 y. 1 1 ,
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n ts po o i i t; . . • 7:
.4484,48 , ,
vto i s i theLlo d rii 1
. .."'••• ;dt of employ . ent, lad as ale i .
t i
ee u erne( y n t h ew rid for ail -
tendon, salesmen, watchmen, and men of gouoral timia pp i .. o r mmuutai , " ~..
r
Viiiteki,.lii a gentleman icimew at aclvancait t, ;n 812. Round No 2 AI/tins"! Penv,,, A\ '
in ?we; a situation as watchman ;- van come 6v Zruiranf Pretender, , Or Mal D em tl y I , Nit
'higik Tr recommended by influential (Atriums of Mercury' 8 6 0 ,,/,1 o v pi v t o ,„ 4 , tuotay. etion.
this city. Also, a good country girl capable of .
ring gonlal housowoirk. ANSI) , at flan °Moo, A CURL WAALA'NppiI OR NO eti,k4 Gl ,
.NO. StS South Seventh street. Mu wir.4o TWO I)Av 3, "I IX
1 Jan 119-3 m . Reading, Pa. Gleot, stnottroi t frltial Wiaktes., Ir k
ea nes
...1. lALI/R4441‘1 1 /4 ' libs4lXt)etiou3 of the k w $
and uladder,lnie. uutury Dillehatc,impot46Ys
410411151 Relliiity, rrygtomess4,. nepal a i t).
ieuter, Low *inn GollfUsidtv Of doss, vll s tsl ,
kg!. of OW 1 4101 kileitY 1 .41 11 4 /"Irl uFtil v iZ
otstightorG inoos t soasoso t v lead Throw'
Novo or' Skin - MtbOtlbika )0f" the Liver; Le n,;' l
mewl:rot terrNe TOTril?le 1515 0 , -- ,iss
arnio kFOul 1 trirY:uldg Itr of Inuth-... k ,:t 1
1144 66 Wri ra 1 1 1 u x" 344 1 41' t o 11 11/: %lett "
than the so o th, Byron!) to 't e mi ne . nu
1
inYtttOlti4us Wm tiwir west brimmle b oh 2 of
antiowationa, r,(l).lering . marriage, ite. r' a v or
sable. ' - • " . • ' ?OF.
• • • ' YOUNG. 11EN
Z..?! , ;1(11; 1 :', - -";11., ;V:1'; !!11 . 4
" , " x'y . 5 1 -;
ITALEVEINFAI -
1 I 1
VALOTiNtS!
ME
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VAI:ENiINESI
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Owe AND f3ENTIDiENT4J,
TrTiAti;i:4‘u;l)
tAitGE AN6Au,
' = FOR ItALR cI!EAP, A l t ". ,c'
EAGLE BOOK STORE,
140. 12' PENN ST EEP.
Jan SO
MONEV WOTEDI , . .
. •
BY THE CITY OF BEADI,Ne -
ki; undersigned;`Cbininitito eu Finanoof / the
21 a
orp,oratiort of the
,City of itea!ling, la e 1 p w••
re4IP, boas* the imm of
• i
• EYE ItiTYp•FtVE • THOUHAND4/0/410 1
; or the PnePose of enlarging the *rater Nirerlts of
the said •'cilty. and - the Said Committee . hereby,
give notice that they are prepared to issue Cer
tiiiOates for the same at six per cent. Interest, tO
parties loaning Money' to the oily for the pun.
pose above named. Persons desirous of invest' ,
pug in this Lanni will apply to either of the under
signed Committee, or to William, Heldenreloh,
Isliq. i City Ttioasurer. FREDERICK LAUER. •
.1 DAN EL MILLER,
DANIEL SPURN..
Jan -2a, '6B-1Y Committee on Finance.
INTERESTING NOTICE.—The Boot and Shoe
blanutentory, well known under the old Brut
of ' , Philip bolsi" & 8r0.,5) opposite the market
honk), has undergone a thorough change, the
undersigned having tak,tm tilt whole patablish"
*ant in - hls own nanlo, and Will parry on the_
same with much more lineraiity, ‘llnreatratml
and to the greater adVantage• Or his cbstomete.
I consider It my duty, therefore, to Inform all
my blonds and adquslntancea, and Iho old pa.
trona generallY; that I wlli beep obnstanfly on
assortmenthand a large assortment of Melt's, whnlon% 4114
uhildken , ,thihcTs and Roots, of Rip,
p air and mo
rocco temper; as WOII as 14011.111 g lia11.0)1 al
Galoshes of all kladti,' I also have always :0
ha (I German Pelt Shoes. (Inatome''. wort 14
pr mPtly and carefully attended to, Atur Il 004
and,Boots nen(LY at at 'IoW rates sepairo 04
short 'lotto°, Thankful for past favor the un.
•dareigned would respectfully Botha a Share of
public patronage. PHILIP LICISZ,
Boot and Shoo ManufactOry•
Jan 20) • No. 452 Penn Square, Beading,
EX GINE
BOILER ' FOR: SALE.
'IMPORTANT TO MACHINIBTB
EMI
'iIt.4V . I . J,V - A.CTAJit:VaRg
IMMO
L
,
• _•
=I
• ,• • ;
The underfOgne4 Offer for tints, at reasonable
rates, • • •
ONE ICNOid4EI OF FOUR
• •• • • HORSE POWER: •
ONE RIGIMIIOREIRVITRULAR
• BOILER. •
Apply It 0;3 .Aor. Ofiliej, Or Wefts
RITTER *, CO:,
READ/No. PA.
ME
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tireiJEOol4lii.if
ANL io
• ,
W4 1 4 1 .•1-# jtl24.p %mist
r 4.) . • ~ 1
nestling s ras,ripu is. 113030 .4%ft..„Wini: Oilltronss,
No. tOi South girth street; .soye t h e M. M. Oil ip
the only thing *blot:chits given atrongth to hie
rpm^ tided it ini•his _faintly:ter Ear.
soh* sNegralgiet,.ipt Wilted ;met % "pettotining
in eacth
,dascr a ,won,tiarfpuy,.4nialr. ,antl radical
enrol 02 E. E.lfox.; Proprietor,Of Keystone Ilona°, °artifice
that'thtee battles of the Oil mired a etrain in a
MOrse,.valslAl Abe due 01.-40110
I 4OHN misarilrall6emali,.iiiys tile' Olt' °bred
to of a soorefroeture,os Xho poplar hoop. ..;
Thd Xiersolis are well ktion in
-UM Arialnitys atidAreliving.witnessiie.
; {Moving toraishod such ample testimony at the
time* we aidvertiotwX with the.
~;
'
0 .4
'91:114 Ittißse cliAiclot; •
givvi those popular open air . •
El
CONCERTS,
I deem it ptiteliblithigiitit to a 4 Ilibtif names.
Thel y
Magic MnoodonMiii!Al) Oil co. will torten,
~ ~,",
. opo • • ,(‘'-,' k :
~,, • -(", fz titix
tiaiii&iWitlirni as'
( ia'w flop% tern es oo a ,
tissnY *Odd oenill tea tnt Olthot 'eltf bens
in the city and vicinity an thoeti'whO'hieve` beep
~ mired 111 the Wee of the' Itilethioniiill 01144ba1l en
.f.; q q.:l i 4 I )"., : lajdfork.ii i . kutitivo ir d it r. 1 f) t :-) r: 4'
ai- .1r- >v ert%
~The; tilettnawitimi Sngllo leetilret;OlUDlClMPa•
nwtOpplilkst til, Xor ittosto Mina
I, e-
*tv.44
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+:.. ', , . •
M 1 id Pure
a h
m a ' 114 ( 4 r1r:9A e 9OI X ° RISe!4/0 INP a AIT
.
/1194101 d
: 4 1 9 :844: 1 /it%„tl*y s Vct c:t A g l
'
otgrzWittrete woo darthr
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Mal
MEI=
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Eli
AND
AND
gapeetaul, who have aeoquie the riethne 80.
tary Vita ' that .droadftil and destructive p oilt
which manta!** two_eps An an antinlely
Bie n
thOUßandS of Young men of the moat em it
eats and brilliant Intelleet, Who might et herat t ,
havo tutioettl ill i" 4 4iquitilk with thy Wu,
dere ot e nen a to ecstasy then,'
lyre, 11. With
.TAXE TAItTICULAIt NOTICE,
Tames are soma ef t h e sail Melancholy or"
produced by berly'llablfe ef_rtilth, VIZ : West.
frof ho B and Limbs, mins hi the pe el
iol,X 4 oks of MuSeuliir Pow or, Pala
tattoo of the Reisi%lßysPep_olia,Nervous
laciangsanhilt Or talel 11111Ctlins,
General Debilityy, Symptoms or uOnsumptlon, ac
MINTALLT.—TIIO effects on the titind eri
much to bmirolool44 , loa Of Itetkoy, ta m y„ lo4
of ideiis, Depressinini 41 Spirits, Forebo.
Ingo, Aversion tO noeietye belloblistrust, Loy,
selltud e lleinddltye An, mfr seine 'of the eviu
9 u
7441411MAQ8.
Married PeVilOnil l erYOung Men contetaplatlee
piarrbsie, being seerikre, Of physical weakness,
geni eg
e obility, tiefernotelea, 404 should - aw l
wined atty.
e who places himself under the care or Dr, j,
may religions y jmuittde in Ms honor AB aßouh
men,. and oon few upon fe upon hie skill u
Ph3 1 1, 10 / 11 4.
ORONNI9IWEAKIIES§,
ATAIMPOTENCY,
IMPEDIMEN'I` TO lARIAGE.
By Di. Jobiabielainari , ellefie ireatinet
nein of ttie organs is !weedily cured and ( l ull
estored. ThOuanuils of the most nervous, e
biliteted and impotinif, wim,had lost all hopes,
haVA beenhamediately relleVed.l
All impeding:quit,* if Aoloso f Physical or.ge ll ,
sal Disqualification, Vass .of Troereative Power,
NertOtta IrritabikitY, Trolubling end Wealuim s
or emired zheuetloo t of taao moat, fearful kind, speedily
. -
1)1t. JOli
Membe rof the 4000 Ogle OfilOrgoons, London,
Graduate rroV ot of y4O molt eminent Colleges
In the united' tea, tno greater pad of
whose life nes' been. spent in the hospitals ol
London, Paris, Philedelphia and elsewherodie
effected some of the most astonishing aura, but
wore over known many trbied with ringing
IA the heed WO lied el ears wetips'greut noreo t y .
Mis t heing id In den sOunds, ban*,
nese, withireqnent blushing, attended soteethee,
with derangement of mind, were cured Ina,
: YOUNG !ALEN' rk.s.".
who wive injured themilel l loB by a certain pro
Indulgod In whim
V o NUM %
n a s Habit frequently
p ftu * od fwh m ghaenig pu yf e lt,o O enwhu o s k % a
and if not cited renders marriage impeeiblt,
and destroyapothxdnd DO4y, should mil
We.t It pttk jottifig in, the hops olio,
country the darling of his parents, should he
enatolie from.all prospects and eujinymente of
ilte by. the consequence of deviating from tlie
path Of , nature and indulging in a , curtain octet
abit. 'Boob poraorii u beforo ooutoulplttins
1 MARIUAGE,
reflect that a spott e d nand and body ate the most
neoesaary requite sto protnOte Connubial imp
nose. indeed, without these thejeurney through
life beconips a weary pilgrimage ; the proom
hourly darken& to VIOW t ho t mind becomes
shadowed with despair and filled With the tsetse,
oholy reflootion that the happiness of anothetio•
comes blighted with our own.
DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.
When the misguided 'an'd Imprudent votary of
pleasure finds that As has imbibed, the soedi
tide valiant dbioase,' it toe often 'happens tbst
11141mocl Sense of shame ttlr dread of (Wove ry
deters him irOrn applying to those Who, from
edneation'and respectability, earl alone behind
him i delaying till the onstitntionalsymptoud of
thishorrid disease Make their appearance, awl
Aa ulgeratiid sere throat, diseased nose, n Denims
pains in the • head OW ilinbssZrentses of shit,
degfnesa, nodes t shin he* 'and arm,
blOtohem oh the heath face hid extremities, pm
greasing with frightfillrapidity, till at last et
palate of the'mOtith or the bones of the nose tin
in, and thet victim of this awful, dboase boom,.
a horrid obi it Of dommiseratiOn, till daub pc
a period tol dreadhil enlibrings t by sending
hint to 1 . that UnalleooVered Country from Wheect
lititraVolleireturnlM
1111Plen, /NO. 7 SMITH FnninutlOß RUM
Left-hand side going from Baltimore street,' few
doors from the Isomer. fail not to observe the
name and nuisiber.
Letters tanst be paid and eOntain a stamp, TM
Motor's Diploma hangs in his °Moe.
EXPORSEMENT 01" THE PRESS,
The many thOUSandS"enred at this inebtutlon
Year afteryear, and the numerous Imf m
ortabt
Surgical Opofrations performed by Dr. Jo ne
witneseed by the- reporters of the "Sun,' "clip
peril' arid tnantitnor papers ) notices of whkb
have appeared sin and again before the public,
besides hie standing as agentleman of character
reirPOnSibility s te as uMelent guano teeto tbs
'deleted.
SKLN DISEASES SPEEDILY OIMED.
Orin PIO7RAI LEOA.D NEARLY
FiNIBLIND. _
100,9 . 111i1e8 Built.
•
TllEl7l4l'O PACIFIO U. R. co.
lIMMMI
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD R. R. CO.l
Haifa added 'tight Hundred (41001 Mica to their
lines during the current year, while doing I
largo local paisonger and freight buslneue. The
through connection will undoubtedly be eon
pleyul next summer, when the through trace
will be ivy great. Forty thousand men sto noir
employed by the two powerful companies to
pressing forward the great national highway t 6
a speedteompletion. Only. *OO Wi e n remain t°
be built, of which mostly are griided and read!
for the me.
>w fret *9 2 igaira oOld Bonds of tho Unto' Petite
Railroad Conipaity foi `sale at bar and Intone ,
and rust Mortgage Gold Bonds of tho all
Pantile Mattroad; at ld7 and Interest.
The pribelOal Red' Interest of both bonds On
payable In gold. •
DE YENstBRO
DE , 4.4118 IN GOVERNMENT BECURIT IIO
GOLD, ETC.,
,_.. •
No:, 40 SOUTH • THIRD STREET,
nov 7-thliwlYl • PHILADELPS I I..
,01s' iArittrEws
. AT
AND GTLE OWD Rd.—These Poll dc ,.."'
which have been hi constant use by "".
ntpra irk jhtg county fur theiast thirty yeah a,
riot 'inirp oil by any or the various prefo„'
Mons that live been gotten up or late, allo„'"i
paraded befoTe the fanning coramunity I F "
cogreatr.,Pllllo,ol,_trumpOtsialthough none oral!!
EXCEI.I.P?
PO D ; The following certificate ts
of a thou a that might readilyy be furentr ip li d
yS. ,CSIRMIIAPAITTut-rp4qr air ho e , 1 ,1
year 'CATTLE- POWDERS for , et , cow
hlde-bonnd and had hollow horns. I Oive '
hut Litre spoonful per week for taco ,reek~
have
mint aptibhfdl >Aver twowee"'
used but one package of the powder& s o
Meteor : ls thoroguttly cured and gives more tr,
than ever before. AARON Grri-
Reading, MAYA 4110.• • • • di
'The above r.owdore Ara for -sited'onfa
wok dorm'
AND ?MI