ItEA Ipl PA. ffMEMIM monocRATIO diTitiViikiNATtoms. Jro • Xlity - or • wm. 11. 01?.RNAND. Por City D.eastsrer : ' • HON. WM. nprontimucll. ' For at ! ) Auditor: DR. W. 141.111 RAY WEIDNIAN. DEROCRATIO WARD NOMINATIONS. FIZIST 'WA 11% Commoit.Coisnefi—J. S. Pllogor. &hoot Conerottcril--3. Hproehor, 4 years ; Jos.so Ilawloy, 2 years. sse.s.sor—ttonrgo NV, Pilegor• . • • ' .iiii.f46-llehn K.llolfiltaMter. borpcclor-0 won O'ltoilly. sxiXirrn wAnn. •S'ileet Cca l incit—Hanmol Ttoblinion. Owntson Council- 7 1 .Villtatu Fix, Gregory Helm). -• 1 • NehooL,(AOliroller--John .I)onliard. • ' 34essor—W illlain Z. Booker. .1 tulge—Gpctrgo Inspector—Nilo)iaol MoCirann. Tli I ItD IYATID. Conenton Council—Jacob Titllpr, Atte:hoot R ley. Wool controller—Charlon Scull. • ' A sseßsor—Danfol (1. Judge—Davld A. Stout. _lnspector—John 11111. _ FOURTH WARM eoninlo/1 Council—Viliiitin C. Krollf4o. Neho6lo(MerOtiCr-+. Wpliam AI. Rightniyor A an i ssor—iletuy' Illngaman. Ju(Ne—ntitiry Itorpor., inspector—Daniel Hahn. VIVTIT want). Common Comuife-4401/I•Wundor, Jl.lsempr—John C. Strohockcr. Nehoot Contra/ter-4=w' Mulligan. Judge—Wellington Van Rood. inspector—Joitoph K. Harvey. HixT4 wAnn. 41,»Innon Council--Baulol &boot Director-1) iniel Coylo. dm/ye—James linffmastor. , • ' inipector-lonntban .1", Bober., B.7essor—lldllp K. Millor. • Fi6iVI4NTII WARD. select Counrit , --Vrotloriolt W. Lauer. , common Council—James T. Bober. Erniontrout. • SehoOl Controller—Daniel Errnontiout. Jattgq—Llowellyn Wanner. ./itvectol•—Jacob Body. • MIRTH WARD. •Veleot Councii—Christian Mick. Conenion Maui/ Moholae Heckman Jacob It. Ritter. . 4ssesw—JAaopll Maleborger. HAM Controller—W. Umbenhauor. . ftidge—lrenaeuti Shatter. , • Inv eetor mon Fcgor. NINVE WAlti). emanion Council--Addy Gehry,Daniel Him inelreich. • • A*s eiosor--John B. Kleiner. • ' Soiloot Controller—Jacob 131emlkiimer. Judge—Janson Sherman. • • • intspcolor—David Kline. • moction on Va'lday, Velbitituri 12tla t 1869 TIM Eagle Book Store,;, ADLER OfFICO ) DAILY ;EAGLE and IIEADING GAziari: Sr.,;;DE gm lin have been re moved to 542 Penn street, Schniueker Lou i se building, op- • • . posi to the Keystone House. TliAtql4Trs - AI)VERTISEMENTS the ( 'DAILY dfter 1)0 `.changed , rilte or,tep ling.- , .firs . '46111.131-1). fox qAc‘li _ /119 •IWIILIONC44I6 O iT ANDr REFORM, , If: the Itadicabkin tho Legislatiire are really „ A ;Ili favor of 'retrenchment luid roforin in.public experi oges, •why:.dd.they continue their • travitgasitkibursoment of the 'Money • • nt'flurrilshinif? .:Why slid they not aceept.oll'. • • °Ter or-Messrs: itaueli - & Cochran, of _lglu castcm to do the pasting and . folding for So,ooo • - a , instead or ~about $15,000, the ninounti',,?kpendedilciW:Year II eSAili.elloucli • • • ( 0 , , , Coolkraii are 'illvpublicans, and responsble - 00 . 13,4010 boa; obioction todiem • • • •' • . • Tho •fullowing,froin the Philadelphia /lii how .the Radical champions of "retrenolnuent and, rlifoiiii"• are. sipiandoring the inouby of, the people fol.'. the purpeio :of onrichiog'favorltes.,_ F 4 very: tax-payor ,shoultt give it.n ea - reful perusal : The foljewing is a of the dicers of the •• Pennsylvania House of Itopresentotiie's one branch , of the Legislature), onibraomg a, largo number of men .‘yhO .were . paid liberal salaries for doing nothing.,. Some of the mon , . monied in this list da.hot oven go to Harrisburg Miring OM' winter; bia.draw their salaries. from • Alio State ,Treatinry nevorthcloss. Ono olthein .. is a olerk in the Philadelphia - Post-olliee, an'd &Ova two salaries, though ho porfortos:.but one duty, and We cotrlittuNo sevoral Who: uro Arsoitally.knovin ,to.ne,aild,..Who•dO.nothing whatever by•way of earning the nionOAthey re . milvefroin,thettate; We notiC42tho name of "JAII6B Fli14110RN; fli'011)1411)" .iu the . ' list •bot -l6w. Con this ho the gontleinnnAo is a te en ! ',wont of tho Post•olliee Down:tine:it, .in•our Post , pflteo, nor} who figures In our city, School Boort)? Mr.„nisisecix (our Mr. Freeborn)"liaa, • we believe, hold two or threo - oftfece at It time ,: cro this, and it is possible that lie may now be' Post•oftice Agent, School Controller'aad.legie• hitive " together and obi once. Itat whateiler the, fact, oe. to Mr. Famoav . 4 there is ri•seritlemau •in our Post-office 160 figures ne a 'poster and folder-extra"_ in the following list, and :has "$,783" opposite hii , . ',Tonics L. solfridge; chief clerk . $lB7B 00 Edward -G. assistant clerk, • • 1230 00 resident - clerk ,1050 00, Lainci-Sabere, transcribing clerk... 033 Ott ;Theme '• • " 033 00' • Fred. M.lllagee," •• " •. • ... 075..00 dlonben:.Flernard, '•• ": • ~.1028, 00 . . 'John .Kongyi • . '•'• " ...10-15. 00 (loorge A. Bakdoven, William A. Nichols; " ''` —11:32 00 William 1,. Coopet, librarian 4 600 00 d-. .) ~ Caper yang, sergeant-at:arm ()75.00 , J. Mec onnoll,aset seTgeant•al•arms , 033.00 AY. I; WOodfc . a • ; ," ' q 0,4 00 lvflliam Scandrot!; , , 1 .:: '! '075 00 0.'1). Waddell, •• - " v ‘.‘, ' " • • 90G.40 ,10bOt golIngOn ) :. , -" . , .... ...... 00 Mary likiifpety'. • , (' ' ' ' ",, ':-. '..:..1005 00 alisr4dll,l44en t • • " - , " ' 101 i 00 inhulgooklint, ', a ' . " DUO 00 Edward Nl6Coy,' ' '''" '. " .1.11. Ball, doorkeeper ''. 1 .vi476 00 W. F. Cunningham, asst tloorkeeper.42o 10 MEM , ,-, liE I=l i r Sau)uel MI or, i• ---- —••- •i,1 -- ta)14 - 1 ,„ ~ biSes Arn , • tf , ' , '' ...912 . 1 llplodore tne il u .A*7 \ ...990 11?uhuelTrawfor'll, 1.1 1;# '‘, . . .17 600 Jar 76 94 3 9Ytelkit esic o rer ' ' - 033 6 0; ishop, ' istantiti`esseri li ).1000 6...‘vi. Keeri," , ..,,„,,, , 1' ...,4F:. , ",.. .... —41918 ; H. H. Howell, " . , - r ... 033 00 Barrett. Brown, ,•~.,., ".., , P. C. Hemphill, A' ."If. P ' K: M. McCullough " :1 '4'lo G.Black (detailed), " .... ....... :900 00 Linley Maples, " f ' 938 1,. A. Marshall,messenger tocotninittee '' 1' roma - .1020 00 J. 'D. -- Itlikpatrielc; iiiessenger to 'coat" ''-'' • rObtri...t, .. ... :.. 1.....4 i " 1000 f 4 1.1 A. Of , Redry-postintleter:;.‘4' ' x... 09 0 . 00 James tent° e, rissistatitNsStranster.:.,.ol3 00 Roy. 0.. W. ‘orney,"chaplain 800 00 James McDermott, marshal, of rotunda..Bol 10 William W. Morrow, doorkeeimr of ici• tunda 700 00 S. B. Brooks r superintendent folding department 981 00 W. F. Wills,. assistant isuperintx . mtlent—_,.: folding 'department • , 033 00 John Stewart, pastor and folder. ' 771 10 John fl. Bayne, '' '" . , '..782 50 Joseph L.-Stewigt, "', , ..,, .715'00 "'Joseph J. Wilton, , " 783 00 Frank I.iafforty, ' " - ' ....783 00 David S. toenail ) " .733 00 Stewart Forbes, . " .733 00 Samuel Graham, ' " ' .i..i • 783 00 Wet idebaughlin, " ' ' p. 783 00 L. F.; Williams, li .733 00 P i eter Myers, , 11 .733 00 Hen'ry Ifeikel, 41 ' • .706,00 G. L. McClure, , " .. .703 00 /high Asters, 11 ' ' 766 00 Bamuol Drumm, • " • .71.5 00 11. C. Wins, ' " ' .712'0 % . 1.1. Jenkins, . " .... 703',00 `lillinm A. Wyie, " .708 40 8 , 'el D. Str ,- h, . ' l ' i extra 10 'I i nn►el D. Stroe... 1i my Itowati, Martin C. Lampert ' " .1. H. Munn is Adam Musketnuss,- " George W. Wright, Albert Duffee, ' 41 John Q. Welter, " James Vincent, " R. M. Durham, ' D:1). MUtterebOugh, M. Ott, James Growl,. • John 1) Nenley,, . . . ~....733 00 John' Mitchell, ' " •.' • 788.00 Timm R. Moore,' . 11, , '162 4Q John R. McGinley, " ' ' 709.00 , J. D. Nichols, .• " , ' • 817 00 Thdinas You°, ' 41' . 807 40 B. M. Russell, • " ". • .... ..... ...72.1 00 Charles Shugleff, ', 1 " ' • r - 0-5 00 Robert 'C:Oainble, " ' 783 00 Samuel Wolfinger, " - 738 00 G. L. Braun, " (extra) i...., ' . 976 00 Samuel Fox, . " 788 00 It. S. Railer, • l< 1 783 00 J. C. Nipples, • ". , ...733 00 Thomas Hemphill, " 733 00 James Freeborn, fireman 783 00 Daniel Best, 16 .., 1........721 00 William &eddy, janitor ' 700 •00 J. H. Atticks, cngipeer . and inachinist..looooo The above list shows the Timber of " bum% mers " during last'year's Session of the Legis lature. This 'year some. ' thirly•seven (we be• liove that's the number) have been added to this list. • . . 4 '1'11113 WIAINSD BUY." The Dispatch of yesterday made another of to bring discredit upon our county, for political effect, by Indulging in-lamentations in regard to the treatment of the idiotic in• cendiary at tho Alms house. We would ad• vitt° our very, tentlor.beayted brethren not to slander forks county "officials for confining alt incendiary, while the sod has not grown green over the graves of innocent men who have died from hardship and ill.treatment in the Beadles of Stanton 'and Seward during the 4var ; while Dr. Mudd, an innocent tnan, , laki. suislies . on the Dry • Tortugas, afar from his family and friends ; And while Lieut. I3raine still pines in prison for acts committed in law. ful warfare,.(recognized as such throUghout the civilized world), without the priyilege of a trial. . . . Since the case has lken .proporly.brought before the county officials, every effort: has been tnade.to• render more -comfortable the.. condition of the unfortunnto idiot. - Mr. FAle, the Steward, with his usual huinnnit', is now building a snfo yard, or..onehisuro,.. in which the idiot Will .I.io permitted to take exercise, ogler the watchful taro „of n proper - person. Had this been dono before, the Dispatch, In stead of prnising the Steward, would no doubt 'hew) howled terribly over " tho expense of 'hiring men to watch paupers 1 ;1 . • I 'Lot Radicals ", sweep before g.hoir, dears,?' and . dononn - ce tho acts of their own party-during: the teat four yeari,lieforo they ec• cuso , the Democracy Of 13crIts, or - any other' county, 'of :- cruelty-to helidess priseners. • , . CittANT AND Tar. OA6Vio,E.sEnKERN. • 'Llysges , l,hp Silent AM . 1, romaine a darkly myetartous i3uzzlo tdtho myriad of ofgoecaeek (its who liai lnt foot§teps,dontindapji. rfho foilowinipfrOni tho, flow york correppoadquoe li'qg6r.qf yesterday, shot s that Grant • is , ,`Ettill' tho . "epauletted . .Ir..- , §Phyn..-,.. of whim .iforncearqoloy .formerly oxpi:essed.. such ..kratp -'fears. r 011ico•hunteri Will 'please , xnaiio a rioto:ofj,t.k,, . . •: General grant ,will bo grad when. hp gets sway from tills .. city: • The .huingry . politicians will not let him have a moinentte., peace, .and their importunities aro such noci put his tem per,,,importurbablo as, it is, under the most try mg circumstances, to.a severe test: - in , • A't o'clock this aflxitlioOn the Union Re publican . (11.01,Cal) Committee 'headed , by 'Charles Spencer, General 'Denis Burke,Gene ral, and John Cochrane-, Waited upbn him at the rifth Avenue ' After the tisual hind:shaking, Spencer mado a speech. the only) response to which, on the pail of the President 'eleetovas elotpiently and ably expressed in the two little'monosyllables, "Good'day." , Notlvitlistanding this "notice to quit,"'how ever, several politicians lingered behind, each to speak_his piece. One hoped the Gene ral wOtild be as true to the Republican party as' they had been true to him. r To this the Gene ral did not condescend to reply. Other parties, presented him with.thein cards, and one oven more considerate than his fellows accompa nied that. with. another , . card,_ ,informing_ the General where 'his place of blletneSs was on Broadway. . • • /31VOIRMANT TO VOTOS.' • • Fixtrnet &Qui ElleieltiointjAws Or the C#y , • • The following extract from ;:an, Act passed by the.Penneylianin Legislature on the 26th of April, 1861, entitled "An Act Iv/lain the charter of the iaitnitiPal 'coip4ation of the' city of Ito4ing t v—ivlll . be' of 1•1444.64 tro c t cilizeas , at the present' lime.. Ballots Shoal he prepared and voted in the manner therein de- scribed: SECTION B.—That the qualified voters , , 0 the city of Reading ,, at than. • atinit4l: eleiiti6Cdr city officers', may vote;' for' said 'otlieerb,_" l 4,0 two written, or pyinted, tickets, or Of paper, .one.of, which :shall be headed " city officers " and, contaiwthe *nameivof dates fi s mi inn§ 0,. city *tiiisWitrer, ty .ithaifor, and select and common councils, for whom the 033 00 783 , 00 '733 00 733 00 .710 80 ....a . ... .782 GO .733 'OO 00 ' 718 00 i,i,„.783 00 ' 718,80 722 50 702 40 =I voter.4estre to voith'' l '.un el. , .' ilta l i t t ttzloVi " ward ()Meetly) _ soi l w is mu t t i i , of the earatidetertevitidertheer_com i lifithi 'I judge, and "-iniktee,tors of - eleetto' 'pat— _, , , le 1 kOnt Olen; of sehools'iMasse t 4 . 0 i, h they ' by desire tOroto' . 111 4 " W blik IL , , • .., , ~,Islu)kolt of lisixables . ,lA, .ttici' flavors.' m*l44_ of tbi!i eiti:, , -)*' ,.; - 1 ~'.''7: .'..1 -- . ' Fit - Wail,' Second Ward ' l . -. , , , ;1 . I 21?, fyhird W,ttid.••l •. . i ; ~ ,`t ').?..... t i- 1 1 1; Fdurtli Warl ' '• • 9 Fifth•Altaird....,,,... 711 Sixth Ward I. GOO. Seventh Waro - ' - - - 6P2 : Eighth Ward ', . , GOI Ninth Ward ' a • 1005 WA• vt,v Kci ,1 rgo . pi,c_Th e ~,p4i n ter s of Troy, N. Y., it is reported, have resolved to demand $3 25 per day,after the first of March, and to quit work on Saturday afternoon t 4 five o'clock. ; , . 'The Weirking . nied,'s„Protectirik ',Union of New York city have issued a circular, setting forth the objects of the 'Association,- the plan of orkanizatiott,• .afid Ali i teethed ,cif raising funds by assessment. The circular states that the Union being established upon principles of strict justice, Wing ' foi. Its object thopro tection land 1,1414 reue9 .of the, interests, of.thP employer and 'thif'emplo r ybol,'"it . IS' interests, that all disputes which may arise between them ' shall he submitted to arbitration, ati the most speedy and equitable way of arriving ata con-, 'elusion ; and that it shall therefore he thb con stant aim of this • kin tp leo that this desire l i t, be as far as possih carried out... The arbitra tion shall consist of an equal number of em ployersand•entployed, and.if 9*, decision is at rived at.tho saumshall be final, said disputants binding themselves to respect and abide by the decision of the majority of the Arbitration Committee. i‘ ' The employing 'printers of New York had an important meeting on Monday afternoon in the Astor House the result of which is a de clared determination not to comply with the demands of the Union. The' attendance was quito'numerous, and the proceedings very har monious, . Mr. Wm—C. Martin occupied ' the chair, The ,Executive Committee submitted a report, setting forth that several offices have now all the hands needed at the old scale, and ono firm has a large number iiif applientions over what they can enteitnin. Applications for work from country compositors were quite numerous. The representations in the press in -regard to certain employing printers hav ing yielded to the strike wore false. A few had under compulplon t acceded tcinporarily, bait they had' determined not to recognize tho Union scale. Several gentlemen urged the' adoption .of resolution, in favor of sustaining men not be longing' to the Union. Another Mr. (Pele trenn) said ho would pledge,hiruaelf to go back to his office and 'discharge every man who did nct, quit the Union. .111 e. Baker said that Would only increase the present difficulty. 'lle said, further, that this strike is kept up by the . compositors on the morning . and evening papers, because they have in view themselves to strike for GO cents. Finally resolution were adopted pledging to stand by each other in the furnishing of werknien, and .to continue resistance to the strike; also appointing a co - nunittee of three to consult with muster-printers in regard to the expediency. of retaining 'Union hands - in their employment. The committee consists of Mem& Smith, Davis • and. Little. Anothei, resoltition was adopted in favor of eficoßrag• ing the introduction of female pornpogitora into printing of fi ces. • '- The journeymen, as usual, met tit headquar ters, but as the reporters are not admitted, it is impossible to give any record of what was done. Among outsiders, however, it was an. derstood that th,i situation was unchanged. - VII,QONg DI NOS , OP ,f3OIOIOZIS. ''Ws"snikriro*, Feb. 9; The Monday evening session of the lionate was continued throughout the night, and term• Mated. only half an hour before the time for the regular session.yesterdify, debate being kept up on, tho ,proposed Vonstitutional Almond ment. ;. ;. When. the Senate a4Arnbled at, noon to -day, hills were reported for the relief of certain drafted men and giving full bounties to colored soldiers who enlisted as slaves. The consideration pf the ( Amendment was resumed,ntinit passed finally, so amended as to include Mr. Morton'sproposition, giving Con 'greBS pOweeto proscribe' tho mode of chooslng Presidential electors. The Amendenent,which returns to theoouse for concurrence, prohibits any distiection in exereising'the franchise or holding MECO in the States on .account, of race,. color, nativity, pio,, perty qualification'or creed. . The vote on the Amendment was 40 to DI 'The following Republicans voted not-Antho ny,• of Rhode 'lsland,. Corbett, of „Oregon, chimes, oflowe,Edieunds, of Vermont, and Powler,'Of:Tennessee. In the House, the bill feria railroad from Washington to New York . watipassed. ,Mr. Judd, on belkiilf of the Coulmittee,on Banking and Cusweneyi made a statement the - various financial bills on which they. were .prepared to report, and it was agreed to re ceive 1,11i4r reports on Saturday. -The Election Committee, in' the case of Chaves vs: Cleaver,. of Now Mexico, reported that Chaves, the contestant, was entitled to the sent. •• • •10. Kelley, lAtrodtteed•a bill to prevent col lections d pasienger faxes State puthor ilS• • • .• ' - The - Army Appropriation . bill was c)onslder ed,'and also the Internal Revenue, hill, tho,let: ter itt droning session.- ' . • SOPWRECK AND Loss OF Luz.--,The British steamer Europa, which arOved.at New York on Monday tifternbon, front Glasgow, - reports, January • 28th 52.46, lon ..27.'14, picked up 6em the brig 13,'rilliant, oft. john, NB.; Captain Me. Cart, R. Desmond' ' , mate,' and . five sf the crew •, the Brilliant had sailed from Cape Fear river bar January Bth; With rosin and tur pentine i .experienced qvcry strong westerly gates up.to the 25th, after which it blew a fear. ful hurricane, and washed away the ,wheel and broke all -the steering tear to pieces •, also washed the first and seeped mates overboard, The mato get on board again; but the second mate, -Asa Bryant, was lost. ~ Thevesiel filially was so disitbled that It, was deemed Prudent to abandon her.- TELEGR46;.PHO, ' . Wsexestokr, 'Feb. 117.` The Wisconsin Senate; on.' onday evening, voted its consent to the forMation of the new State o Superior: Another bill iegulatin . g. railroad. fares was intriniticed in the Mitten& itegislature yesterl The Governor'elete of. the former bill Nut beenluatained by the - Legislature. The Bedford'County. Republican Committee has resolved of Gov. Geary's.re•nont. li , s. 1; • "1.1 am es T. Brady, Bsg., the eminent. New YorklasfYer, died ; euddenly , yesterday, niorn ingtaged 5.4; • Murray McConnell, a State Senator, of Illi nois, was found murdered - ie his office, at .facksonville,.yesterday. The Canadutn Privy Council have decided net to•interfere in Whalen's ease. g is egecu don is appointed oh' Thursday. ', General Grant arrived. i 4 Philadelphia Yea terday, and is staying at the Continental. The strikes:Of the jar printers and sailors NewYorir still'Oontinne, without any pe es . pest of an adjuidefent. Wm: Benton was crushed ', to death between two f ears' Oh .the Iladson River Ritilroad(at Silnytdri Buyvil'station, on - A fire at Nos. 63 and 55 liiberty street, New • 0 • , ~. .I'. - it oilciAfikt evening, destro $100 ', ; ,, ) 1 with 1 4,l4lroptill . 9,5 >c I il.k.. , fitto:KlL - qtetnnsti ye ter ., day, t, „ tro e s .mtato ifortfuf_poroperty. ` it,l' ' A I Wwo Owes Fitchburg, , a., • .en , 'ad brinks,ots Monday' `-' ht; $:4 was 'i - 00 , , 4,4oiitif the stores; In . other, he 17 1 tat) s rifled of small sum of money, while ovilr - font thoutod.mdelltui ,- itti4ll:B: tends' were Jefs, IMO!, gto il!z.un,v,.l I 6.1 2 't 0110 P To-DAT.I ADT 0 - 711013.*tbe as . rid •.ed b t; la day sit. 1 &iodate with him as a full partaer s tlOortte. P littittrnilll, f 211*W TOtirliattbb bbilnees 14 NI: porting and paling to Choloe idquote Wll l l 3O conducted u der the firm name or Lauman lb Hammitt, at the aldbtati4l2Bl3outlt ninth el,Teet. , %, : . • W% WII, XisUblA,r, aanuokty 27,1869. . Ilkilatlelphla. lreb.l2.Bt , ,-, . •, • ~. ;r' , , ^. , 1 ' 1 , . . • $lO ItHWARD.—A double banded GUIVWRS / 0 0r re. Ors stilta Irillt.Tualllito ails city from he far of Ja ea .01 1. The above re wardllrlll be paid by leatingthe same fob 9-tfJ THIS ovitcs. 9:ka i J "Anti i ff.4Tbo .1 ? of 11.1 and &re (lanceted to moot on tirglt lr4. won tUo Bq pn tier I n nt, at 74 o! k. Order of,,k*.liAGGL, Provident. O. SCULL, RAAretary. (fob 1:1-2td AB)4 iiVrt7llll:—The roikh X eaturp Of the ,K-course of.Leetures under the auspices of the .Readluir Library, will bo delivered on THURS DAY EVENING, February 11th, at 8 o'9lpok, b e y rtot J 1%; Valbiltluk e t • G. A.: NICOLLB. • V 1 WM. H. STRICKL AN% W. MURRAY WEIDMAN, =7.ti OR be sold at Trivets Sale,' the 1? took of J. RODGERS' BLltßail 8110 r, with appurtenances. at No. 2055 Penn stroot, Reading. .Sold on account of going into other business. • fob 4 421 WEST PENN STREET.—AII Private Dila ealleS curcdiumediately,wltlioutireury. Comoiltatione a nd' o ff ice very private. 'ollloo Hours from 4 to 9 P. 91. f0b9.3t9 t UST.--On Saturday trotting at the dry goods J..and grocory store o C. B. Birch & Co., Penn street, ,below Fourth a LEATHER . POCKET HOOK with gumband.. Tho book Contained two $2.00 bills t one of which was now, also ono $l.OO OP, 90 0 d9iisr lll , ailvt•r, two 50 bent notes stud same snittliturranoy, and 1410 Small tiatnOlesof etilito, , , rtie' tinder will, be tinttably towtatut by leaving it at . TIM MAGLE Olriel E. • 1 feb 0-std* •. , . 111 - ---- 77-' UNSTABLE'S SALE.—By virtue of an Excen ' Lion, will be eiposed to sale, on Wednesday, t lo loth day of February, at 2 o'clock in the af ternoon at the pub li c hoUsnof John 11.8ehe.effer, in the city of Reading and county of Berke, via: Ono eight wheel House Car. Seized and taken into execution, with° proper ty of Edgar Leo & doboshe Leo tub 0-Itdi , ' WM. W.PIEJIL, Constable. i i- t, , ADMANJr, HAMMILL, .. 1 IMPO.ATUR§ . AND D.VALIRS . 6 ik CHOIOE LIQUORS? WINES AND SEGARS, Tt SOUTH 11114TH STAligy, , • PIIILAPEIPIIIA. G. M. LAFMAN, Fob. 9... NOTIOE.—The titythership . of Hassan At Nolan, lately dOing uslneSs as Plumbers and Gits fit tors at 113 South Seventh street, in the city •of Reading, is hereby d lEieolvod by mutual consent. All dobts due to the late firm wilt bekpald to'll,ll - IlassOn, w401v.111 - pay_all elainfit due by the Into 11r1n. - D11011AEI; HASSON, MDWAILD NOLAN. 'WADING, yob. 8,1869-3tal PUBLIC SALE.:.-Wlll be Sold it rublio Sale„on Saturday, tholoth. Feb. 1569, at ono otolook; B. M., qt the Keystono•Honso. All that certain lot or wee of grodnd with the three titers BRICK DWELLINGHOUSE, thereon situate on the South Eastern corner t of Third and 'Nankin] streets, Reading.. Bald lot being 30 . Net fin front and 100 feet despinore bt loss. 'rho'louse is suh. stantial, having'been quite recently horoughly repaired, and lilts all , tho modern oom nionoes— with gas, ranges and bathrooms, So. - Terms will be made easy. , • ANN JANE HOW'S. W. Y. LYON, Auctioneei*. ifolAniti. KINDLING WOOD—K IN DLINO WOW .—Kind- Ilnir wood for sato by tho barrel or In larger quantitles;delivered to any part of tho city. FEOCOCK & , • Coal iiiid'Wood lard, core pf Second and Franklin Ste.. Feb. 44 wd 1 FOlt ItENT.-4.- Second Story , flown', at the earner of Fifth and Wash lngton streets, suit 11140far a Lodge !loom or other purposes. Apply soon to N 0.60, nor. Fifth and Washington.sts. fob tl BANKING HOUSE. BUSHONG 131t0; ; BANKERS, • Ma4re U. S. BONDS 4% STOCK, GOLD, SIL VER AND COUPONS. DRA,OI 4 O; ON NEW YORK AND pRILADELPIIIA. - Interest paid 03; all Do ►oeild; Open at,l) a. tn. ' I Cioac at Sp. m. BU . SIIONG . & BROTHER. fob, 14869., G . BOILER FOR SALE. .' IMPORTANT , TO MACHINISTS; M A NUFA.CT:URERS. The undersigned offer for sale, at reasonable, rates- ONE, 980IfilitTern9114 ONE EIGHT-HORSE TUBULAR UPRIGHT : S • 7 :BOILER, • 1— • = Apply at the ADmin Onioe; or address. &`'oo4, mouth) HALL • ,19 North Moth BMW. • ; 1 40 1, 00 fitigt etebto W ines ind on band I also, a 11 00 d stook or 41 4 6 1 1 , Depr, Lunch' every iny k frattatartinitittat to call. A few boarders. can be amorally:misted with good WWI. ; •• • • Use #4azAt • •. V ." QTBAYBD.-.on the lid Inst., s red heifers One i.l'year old. itall a 'Sather strap on. Any person giving-information as tons wheteaboute will be suitably rewarded.. B.'S. BOAS. - tab 54tdltw) Fourth and Plnestreete. 411116,IIISINTS. , DR., BARR,ETTI `, 11Aumtr.L. AND ' ' AND =I READING. PA ri, ,, ,, HBO -4 ' HA tOUR •r. L IP BERKE) ' :,, UN .I7• .---Wrl - t P lion Su J' •al Esta ~ i i '' Pe. k • • orn, 1 1 _•• 9f ' count "" Kinks, , ',' • ed. T Jere .1' h ' , rote tk, ern, ha : o ho as ntor •?' 1 le • Ith :, rmon,y, , '; It • rs •f J eph .!•'' n .„ It, :Jo ..r" tab Ki, '•'' • th isi tti er, ~ • v,l.'' . marrl •;:•*, • ith r., .. go hp - vi t A ... n in n , `,.. !te e . , rio t . t, s',th .n 1 , , ',,. • Sva si tt Amy Intern Inte . rtnarried with Joseph Meier ; J.udi h,,_mtet•matriod with John Dorwart, ittilk ' yott - immq WlEttirOf 41:1110011 "Vert , Vt.' cetledleArg , Ann j titermarried with Jamo If'; • iln -IT omas Aern's heirs, to Wit: Ed ward Kern, and Levina, inttrmarrled with •-e • h,Wltman; the heirs of Jonas Kern de . • 'to wit : Toter Kern, William Kern, John 0 • nk Kern, Dr. Joshua Kern Mary Korn I w 1 •ow of ---- Seeger; Elisabeth, ntermarried wltltiterri'lat-60*-N Hasiasan t' mut: Soralvintetwest.- rled,witb i m.,FAlgeg thajtetrpolDinlo.l Korn, dtdolassd i tOtrlt t• - •ll;titry/14ra; Dialed? iii ,.. !Natti Matilda, intermarried with Petah Siefert Santh, intermarried with-Jesse VITN4I.OII. A:O6A. tnarrled, with Charles Mishit' I atilt otAtia, A l tlincwlto was maryted' to )11.1q eel ,INtger,„ ii.ud whole tinge dtKoasod, lottVlng Issue, Peter KW. ger, ThOmes Sieger, Sally, !alums:4'44d With Nacos; Ntienhextk Nly Alegor t . ; sate ,doctasod, leaving a widow and tWo daughters, ,whose names Are unknown to the , petitioutr, WI tho. helrsot Sitohael Sieger, dobeased; to Wit: ThreO children, *host) names are not known to the pc, titloner. - . 1 • , NOMe is hereby given, that by virtue Of. the above writ of partition, an inquest *PI be hold on theprontlens of %Ito said Alcoewial, In : Itatn burg, Berke county, for tho Vurpose of making p,art,itlon L t And among the /Aire mutt lefial'Tl- Presoutatlii 4;11 *AM ittmethiati or Valttatiolt Or appraise •en of the tea% °MAO, ot in the :Mid i za wrlt. Mu I ind that. the Sala Inctuest Will 1 2 4,3 . 0„ Iv - ii e purpose efortsald, At, tnO . Above mouton. .7•111.0 e, on Thursday, the ihtlt /lay of pebruat7, , 0"1 , 369, at A o'clock, in the after- Haan, at w oh tithe and Plaeo the sald parties , can attend l( they 'too proper. ~ , Jar; 18-13tdew9w], , tVII,I„N ALIIRIGI UT, Novi fr,, ••••"• - ("OTT PRUCLALLATIION.—Xotico .11s hereto/ kigiven to the electora,of tho • soveraV.wards :of the Oity of Reading, that an election for City officers will be held in said, city on FRiDAY,Web. 14, 1889, between the hours of 8 o'clock A, V. and 8 o'clock I'. VC, of said day, for the glootion of the following °Moors for the ensuingyear, to Wit : - One portion quali fi ed for Mayor for two years. two years One person qualified' for City Treasurer for • . ' * • -• • One person qualified for City Auditor for three years. • • One _person qualified for Common Council in First Ward. • ) • One person qualified for Solcot• Council in Second Ward. Two persons qualified for Common Connell l ln Second Ward, .• ,• • • • Two rawsons qtialitled for COmution Ovation,. in Third Ward. , ••,,•• • , •.• -• ;-• • One Uoilioul,iified for tomplon'Councp in ! ! Fourth Wara , One person q ualified for equ!Ottm Connell in Fifth Ward. , • • One tion quali fi ed for Common Council In Sixth Ward, • • • , Ono person ' qualified for Select. Connell in Seventh Ward. - One pet'sOn qualified for Common !Council in Seventh ward, • One person' qualified for' .Select Council in Eighth %Yard. . _ • , Two pergoits qUalilled for conimon. tendon Eighth Warfi. . in , • .• • Two persons qualified for Cquipaon • Connell in • Ninth, pe rsons • • • • Tho electors of FirstWard'hold 'will their eloe. Lion att he public honed of Andrew J, tioodhart, -in said Ward.. • •, • The electors of Second., Ward will 'hold their ,pleetton at the public house of *Jaeoh Went a ol, in said Ward:: , - The elootors"or Third We vii will hold' their election at the public house a Williim Rapp, in said Ward.' • • • 4 1'10 electors . of Fourth a ( wild 110 - tlielr :election atthe public house of Amos Estorly, in 'said Ward. ' • ' The elootors of Fifth IVard will hold tlfiiir election at the public house of l'arylti 10 Weiler, in said Ward. •* • - • • . • • ; , The electors of Sixth Ward. will hold. their . eleotfon at the public house of Daniel D. Ithoadi, in said Ward. Thaeleetors of Seventh [Ward will hold their election at the public houttel of Evan ?dishier, in set(' Ward. ' The electors. of Eighth - Ward. will hold their election at the public house of .llonry lirttelf l In said' Ward. The electors of Ninth Ward will hold their oleetion at the public house of 'Andreas Wit , in said Ward. • feb WM. 11. DERMA ID, Gl4Bl'tAL iit'pl4.l4lqE;.rel • 400 Opened, at .144 OS South Botset4h' stred • An oMoe where general inforinationean he had: We pay special attention to furnishlturgood fs- Male help l'Orptivato families and hoteir. Those desiring such help would do well by giving us a Cali, as all servants fnrnished from this 61We will oome well recommended. •We nisei furnish work for those out of employment, auell as clerks, bar. tenders, salommi, Wateluen, and menof general labor. Wanted, by a gentleman' somewhat adVitneed In yearn, a situation Its' watchman; can 'come highly recommended by influential citizens of this city. Also, a good by girl eipablo of deing general housework. Apply at this Mad, No: 28 /loath Seventh street,, • Jan 29-31nd " ' • • • • Reading, l'a; VALENTINES I. =I VArINTINES! ALL KINDS OE VALENTINES; COMIC AXt SENTIMENTAL, TENDER AND AMUSING, . „ . FOX SALE CHEAP, AT WILE EAGriE BOOK STORE, NO. _S4R FEN.Isj J an ), • pri t i ; ; ' - . M° Et *AIMED! • IM P THE CITY OF:READING. -` The undersigned; I Conti:pitted on. Finance of tho Corporation of the city of Reading, , is oupow. ere* td borrow the slitud of . t ; ; „ ,I, i I 1 sEvErrrzarrvz SHOUSAND. :DOLLARS, for the purpose of enlarging the Water Works of the said city, via the BIN .CcOvrn4ttee t , o ,l l,kobY five notice that theYsire prepared to Issue: Ver. 1,11 4 0 004 (cir the same skt Six per . ipterest, io 'parties laaning money . to the City for 'the pur. Frabove named. Persons desirous, of , InvP B t- In th 4 loan, will applylp eiVrof the Under. !geed Committee, or to WI Ha Heidenreich, ,Zeil4CityTreasurer. FRB IC left ;AURA: 1 DA EL IfILIXII. DA EL SPAHR. ,‘ ~ Plal -2%'68 - 1y Committee on 'Finance. =I NTERESTINti NOTICiII.--The Boot aini lino° -. . . Ifiianu factorn well kbewn budeg i the I ,old :firm, of 41 ThIllp !Alas ft Bro" otipthilittl thoi tn4rket C.. , 1 1 2 , 1 R D I O B 4. T TT I L A R I4 PCI ' i R VO I II I B T S,— E T R Ites S o I ll irieStil '. hOusit,`bas SindergOnif Settrorough; *batiste. tpo which' have been in constant tam by many ire undersigned having taken the whole establisb. mom in title county ter the lOC tittriir Yea rt „ P A . mentlebtl44 ewbv.nittiei felt ,1 1 1 1 1/3 (AVM on tho not sursed, 'hy any h olout P re r f re sante stftp muph more liberalit t y, Mire:Strained Mins th at,have been. got ten up 'of lafe, en! J.' . and U 6 theireater AdVitithita ti lifi'titioOtbetv. paraded befor,e, the farthing ; community 0 It" ' . P 0 tliflil I consider it my duty, therefore(' JO inform all great SoutistkOfirunwie Although 701 , - .i i t ENT 'thy friends iind 'liegnalittiutoeli; and the 'old , pa. come np to Cif KIST' A N•IeiTTEWA E X" , r' - '; colt trees fitherhUntitia, 4, % WM keep oluitently on ..POW DIMS. -Th following certificate lo l o m i . e le . 1 ghand a large issOrtniant of ' ' it , eke . " Anil Af allivusand f,l might reftilllY. be fu r - , VoZd o t r enit7ted•it4l, I 'via -ana "Mo. lit It; ILI MUM Ate ITT leo—Peor otr :-1, 0 g i " i ejv Me e 4 *e • t ',writer* kilt* your CATTLE P win': mt. HS for lb COW 'II 1 tr Galoshes' I' al • IEIIOO, : e ' Ave always on fittle-boulpt MI .1w! holloy lotus. A I"' t 0..., band' German , Wlt, reluxis.....eustotner work is but half a spoonful P rere mm iAlre z : nes d ur eer s ef n u it ify at titte low nill teg ,tto, re ,a,A psi d ie h d ho emai and then ono spoonful ever jr two X" e "' 1 isuid Invettised tint otiPackAge of tluppotke , : l l l , ,i' shorknottisee. Thankful for paet.favore, the ,un. the cow le thoroguhly cured nnd•gives !o f.e L . datelined wOuld respectfully, solicit a ,share!of %hall ever Worm 1 ,. . 1 ' . • AARON (Atz pliMb'OUSrahageit I f,q - riliLlriAisZ, !WP Ma y 18 11 /844 * i• foot a nti Shoe M anufhotory, T ireabove . owdo.s are for Br - jun tej Ku. 462 Penn Square, Reading, -= Emma book storo. VALENTINES IMI LARGE AND SMALL =I ~ ~~~~ '~~ ~.... _ _,.._ ... w . t , , .... L. ~ ~...„, \ 1....'i. -- ) n ) () 1, 1 A1),14 RE '''' iltlt 11101'1\1 . i , -..,-, 7SO H I.49iDEßlcic STI: It'R: . E l , r im , . x is l C l 4 :ti_ovkatTlslN G. o s c . It As discovered tho most Cerisin, SpNydi ~,,, l iCffectual limited)* in the world Cot all ''' gait/ in Six Hours! No 21-itting Pers,,,asfit,i,„,, by / A nnireail Prefeatters, Or that Drectiv /tat'' , Mercury, sliNad apply hroat,l44,: p . A OUR ,WAHANTE jOlt- NO till Allot, Fite 0116, to i'Wo 1)4 1 / 4 I " ' to oieath w in t1ke...crit,..... , z,0tkm„ o f t he and HIM te anltonVitary Math arta*, Ita te 1 , 1 2 Oerinriti,, 1 ;1, our, 140 W Spirit% -Vontwilerl of Ideas, Plini t ' %ton of-the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, pl in i ne v Of Sight or U bitithOSS J.) Weasels LI e:Ctl,l r a s t s Nose or 3itti. Atroctionts of rte l.ou Stemaqh, or, lloyieht—thwe iristegfrom thAlsoluAry gabi tit of youth_„„ xe ‘p and solitary practices utore fatal to thou. vi II ' 1 than the tiong of the, tlyreits to the tilat Wer t „, Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hpp o jr. suttotpatione rendering marriage, at., t itle :: sible. • -17 : MEN E t ip e oisny, who Us" yeCOnto the v letting of Sol tun, vice, that dreauful and destreetil b a q; w hl o h nultu t ttly swe_e_ps to All untimely g Tiv 4- thOUsktulti of 'Young oft ofthe meet exalted tlI• outs tout brllltapt Autadliact who tn4ht othetal h a y o entriihQo(l,llatintiott with the th at , dare of eloquent° ok,A•aked to,eestasy the livta lyre. MOS cull with full contldonee. TAKE PARTIVU4AIi NOTICE. , .. i. H uini are 80d0 Of thll Sad`Oehilltllloly effect, picattle:ad by earlybablte ofyoutb, tis : W t ”,k, noted of tho ilaok an 11. Limbs, anus ili tilU licci, Dltauess of ,SlRitt , Ltkus4l2dutiouler rewer,44 4 U tattoo of m Heart, llys my:lla, Nery t m ous litt lity, Derangement of t le Dlgestive t'unetions, It is tiouorol Dot t*, Symptoms ot t4ony timpt km, at. SIUNTALLY.-r. h 0 maul idroot le on the it um ate moo)) to [metros itoti— Loss of Mei:tory Cimtumoa of Ideat, 'ilepre thins tf 'Blllvito, Evil Forel 4 : o 6. in e, A.Version tO S(whity, Self•Dhitrtua, Lov e ‘ , l Solitude, Timidity, do., art soul° of the evils produced. .'IIAItiZIAGE. filarried Porseits, or Young Alen contemplatin g mar l i ng °, beteg/ aware of physical welikneNl, o r , genie debility, deformities, &e.., should app. immediattil,y. '1 lie who pTacos himself under the care of pr. J. may religionsly totithle hi his honor w; It g en tl e. lanai and t eitildentlY rely upon his skill 113' k physician. , . „' , , ORGANIC WEAKNESS, IM POTE WA.. IMPEDIMENT TO 11.41 RR t A le'E. %•• • Uv Dr. Jotiiihtowti marvellous treatment, VieAk• now; of the organs la outwit lly cured itliti full 140 1 motored. Zuis:ma of Thu west nervotte,4 Whaled and impotent, who had lost all hop s ,. have Chou I ininedimely volleyed. Atl impedivittilits to Mat ritige, Physleal or Ilea. tul Ditionalitlcatiot4 Boaz. of Proem/my° p o 0, Nervous Irritalallity, Trouibling null Weaknett, or oiltaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured. • : , • DR. JO lINS S 'PM t , tt (major who floyitit:oll9ge Of bergeens ; London,' Utreduate from Olio of the Moat eminent Collegt4 In the United kitatcs, and Ws grouter - pan of whose life• has been spent in. the hospitals et Lontion, , Paris, Philadelphia and uhiewhereh n , ,eifectod spipept the . m g.ost astonishin on res hat , wereever know!); untnY tietiblod With rlinitlig hi the head and chrii when &Mkt), great nerveni. Ems, being 'duvet:al-at madden sounds, UAW. gm, with Engem t Clubbing; at tended liCtlnOtilliti with derangement of mintl,were cured Ikea dlittoir. .-, • '':,k, • - . , i :., i ~,:-„'; '••• .. :' • WING MEN: . •-• „ , • iVuo.pave injured themdelViik !11', /VE4'llllll pric. gu m ignialguil in when tdoitoot 'lntuit frequently learned front evil cot pawieniv,,er at . 801104010 °Meta of which tiro nightly felt, ven w lien asleep, and if, nut cured reudervcsearriage Jinpombi, , • antidlistioys both ih toy. iirat ~ hotly, oho di appl y imenedlatoly. ' j,. , , • . , . , , , . What a pity that ti young man, tho hops of Ida obuntryt the darling of is parents, should 1t snatched from ell prospeeto 'and eitioymoida„ol life, by the consequeneo of deviating , fieni the path of nattiro and Indalging'in a "certain awe( habitk Such persons maim. before contemplating. MARRIAGE, . . . , relletit that a sound mind and body aro the moil necessary requisitea toromote eon nubial how noes. indeed, withOuli hosetheJourney through life becothea a *eery 1 Ilgrimage ; the pliopect c hourly darkens to the view the mind hoootnei shadowed witludespair Mid tilled with the thetas. (holy reflect oil that Plc blappineas of another be. comes blighted with ellr,M l ol. • . * . DISEASE QIP IIiIPRUDENOE. When the niteguVitglAtind .imprudoni votaryst lt pleasure finds that lie as Imbibed trio seeds of this painful disease, it o often happens that LI 11141 med sentiO of MARIA , o dread Of discovery deters him from ANA Dm ,to 'these Who, from Eluention and respects, i ii v, Can nlone bef r i en d tri, delaying till the constittalrhirds)rniptomsol IS - horrid ditionse make their appearance, sets as ulcerated sore threat,4litelksed hose, noetunal palms In the• head 'and limbs, almnoiss of sight, deafnelis, nodes on 00, shin•bones and am, blotches on the head, lueo and, extremities, pie. grossing with fright f ul rapiditsr, till at That the palate of the mouth or the bones of , the noes tall n, and the 'Ostia! of this awful' disease boomer a hoitridObject of cointrilsOration, till death putt ta lr 4% t at! l engl= - 011.1 1 11:11 1 ;11111 k l e yreli n i l e uotrave er returns." ,• • , 4 ..DII,c JOIINSTON, . Orvion, No. 7' SOUTH Fiturnonierf STRUT, Left-hand alde`getelrig from Baltimore street a hw dOOTSfronalle cornet; 'Fail not to obeerto-thi • name and fitimboi. • _ • .. -, • • Letters rtruilt, be paid:and Ontoln nation, lb Doetor'a IMploma Pinko in his once. ENDOIISEIaiENT OF THE VREgS, ' The'Thanitliolibintie ouvoct at. this inetitstfes , year,_ offer' year, and the numerous' important . sttrgiottiOpoilitionis prirfottliedliy Dr. Johnston. .witnessed.b3i t.he replortere of the "•Bun, ,, "clip , Ear s "paters, and Many other pers, notices of which' alo appeared again and again before the pirblie, °sides his standing arra gontioni an of oh muter_ andreeporddbillty, is a sußloientguaranteete tin afflicted. ' . , 13X1,X DISEASES SPEEDILY CURER May 26.18084ydaw* . • LJ D _EARLY f lam • 1650 Miles Built. THE UNION PACIFIC It. It. CO, ~ , . CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD R. R. CO., ',lave added Eight Hundred (BOO) Attica to their linos during the-currant year, while doing A largo local plumengcr'and freight business. The through connection will undoubtedly ho tom ploted next 'Summer, when the through trattle will ho Orli great. Forty thousand men ere" ! employe& by the two powerful companies In pressing forward the groat national highway to a speedy completlEm. Only SOO miles remain t° be build, of which nioatly are graded au& zektl for the rails. , First IltOrtiago Gold liOndS of the Union Pacitc Railroad Company for sale at par and interest, and,FlrEit Mortgage Gold 8011113 of the Centn.! Pacific Rftilroitd, at 103 and Interest. The principal and• interest of both bonds WI payable in go'd. DE VIENkSit DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIK I, • GOLD, raq;, SOUTH THIRD STREET, nor 7-fttivivg AND TIIII lIM PIIILADELFTIA . at lian°4 II