II IR 11) A friukc4 t 4 , A. Ti ii• H.41)..1 I'. FEBRUARY 11, 1869. AO COUNTY. 1111.sr EDITION -111 1.2- ___ p. M. ___ 11.0011'NlC1.4(0X4 intV11(114! corrpii 1(0,itio" it • , e F vice must bo necompmatt byl4etipenet it4 u guarantqc of sincerity on the o i the writer. The time Will not be pub -I,,dred by the correspondent. should !nuke their cominuni 4nort o id to the point: Oiir space is too fm very long articles, (tidy 04 one aide of the paper, and as poi4ll,le, without, nourishes. enrl4y.R4 are requeated to hand In their jhon onti na early In tho il t ay i so pc , 9 11 ) 4 e , 4 t. 4v. 1.110 . 11 y incronglng,olikettfittNtt 40pp01.8 pit It.i .„ liti ;f t 4 who (1111 tO reeelvo the EAont „„ 1 Ivo% 01 roofer a favor by leaving untie° 0 , 1 4001 , 4., where 01l complaints of irregular- Jr ocdotivery w4l bo,prottipt,ty nt. . 1 ,.11,101 to. _ iiAWEI.MAYVIL le coining to Rending again, 11., ho greeted u:itit,crowded houses. kLES T; N-Vd4 VgLENTI NES I—A largo as• ~r u i p lit of Valentines can bo had at the Evii ,i; wolf. store. ; • Itr.ri: birds have made their appearance :droatly. They stand a chance of being by The frosts u couting so early. ~ •i I lon important local legleilitivil*o4; our report of proceAd hp of eirinityl.. 1/004.1aturo, in the to•day. Tut: gloriP of Kntdownialotbe rovlvet by muffing a d through tho town. It for.. mt . r iy cAnlglfitta btyr . yttalions and fat lir I convontlon 4111 meet .1 Sr %Tr Agricultora , at risborg on tho 17th of March, to which „ile.oody SOolotloa aro retittaitt-' cal to scuddelegates: Pvitim, the great JOWINII fast day, falls on . February 21th. 'Thin day was Instituted to iiiminenterutot ho dollvetimeo of Jews front the nuellithitlons of Unman, TUE ilolll9lleatho liy and Eplsoopal olittrobobi iveru wed attended pasterdayi, The ,fiorvices solemnized in commemoration OfAgit Wednes day wvro peculiarly attractive. e ' - - - • ' • 'fii present open weather affords scoi% fOr ' the progrem and cold plotion of improvements under, headway, and meoltahlea have ..boon inure than ordinarily busy thlit 'Whltor.ii '' ; ,I Tut: livos of podestrians Wore ondanprol this morning, by .8 man, who ilhistook 'Van 'street for a raco vourso. Ile camp down' Tow street at tro111611(101151 speed,. and of •ootuteif violated the Ittw. ActlnyacT.- , -Thoongluber In the' NoW NAL ling Mill, whit() littondlngto hls-dntleti ! off; Tnetidny‘aochtontally fell aver a plea° of 'etifitl lok,spraining 1 H loft leg quit° soriondr.ic'Ho' nimbi° to follow 108 occupation. Srtunt-L-- Strikoa among the workingmen liavo found Oink way to 'Wading. Tho hands eili pt,iyed at, Doyshor's planing mill struck yi , mtorday for bottor wow.% and 'mire prompt ply. What next ? • •. • . . t „ , 14- hopoi of our young “skattstn" have liven disappointed, and thoy begin to think that all la for them title Howson lii regard to Ho+ sport. Keep a stiff upper 18 y_pung tins," six or seven weeks yet remain of Jeo-intsking weather, •- - vittat.i:r EMI mot out a splendid lunchAn roomy of tlio Merchants' Saloon to•day. There were a groat many ; caliere and par talori of the o , good *oti hand, and charloy way pronounced a Prince among ri,,tanniteurs. ---- • -- • SNAKE.4.—A farnior in'allover township, 'North:111111ton oouitty,' re 'llly ppilo 00 388 4 4 nest containing one Old fi alto And lievonty , threo young entsi. The young ohoittietisitieed from four to six inches in length. 'Ho WINO U) whole of thetn.*;Lox. , • , I i , ~, 1.• 1 ,"i A M usr,ka,-1 , 6 hear '; Lehigh eonnty, 11419 i tinirgo their noighbora with tieing DutcT, , But ro.id from an Allentown papers • 40 1Wmorro'W sa Bhrovo Tuesday—qr as it Is better known is Bork: county—Fatitnneht:" I,ohlo comity pi, lqn lleh. ' • NEW OAR glioP3.-Tilol3o works aro hit lino operator) i omploying about threo dmd mon araltarn i n,q ont on an,avoragg abort forty mar oark a wio6k4 streatai pare df ttib wavhinory used on tho company's road, with. tho oxcoption or the bnglima, li; built hero. '77 - ti" i' l0- 7a • ' -= A Lotantxx Settotomp's 7 podtrp'r. Mrs. Ellon Rupert was I charged •op atit iqf J. Howard Jacobs, Roy, Attorney rot -creditors ei Mrs, Ituport, with pinjury, whcroupoP sl)o uam yomterdav lirought beforo • . Altlarnluu Si ieoner and field in 000 141 for'her,appear alive at next Court. • Sr, VALENTINE'S DA.Y.—Sunday nowt will lie fit, Vlllantinoia day. ,With what onderly tinted dream:flint,' )9Y!,.W,bion', "nutialPatl9P6, Wilt. not many a Int'ppy-liaattod,ono lot*: tor ward to tile mut : mot St.Nalentine; and own lala4ly watch nnti walt"tin. ono of those SAY tutNtle 111 b ivp3. U. • ; ENNAMAL—Thd Washington ,loan - 04111- my kayo ougagod the Ringgold Rand, 15.,M. itettry, leader, ror , the Paradoon 22nd. They Will appear 'for the first ,titne in their nt.w and attractive tuyprole. , r lp o 8 1 /o b4 nd Will tarnish the prom !fade inns q In . 1, lo (Iran. lug at the ball at Llbritry Hall s *inch pOyits- E, to be a very ploSsaftntralr. • DoN'T Po Iv—There is a Outlet MOO midst which shenld bo done away .a'ith,at n l l4l. We refer to that of stopping horaoi and wit - 0118°n the street orossino while the dri reN'tire engaged In 'oenlersation With some biddy they may eltando' tb Inoot: persona on p.4411,1%1) Nome rights, and . , it Is hot always pleasant to walk arotipd ti me 111110., ~• • W.vrcit AND VEST STOtaiN.-4413iSE , night wmto thlof (tutored tbo reading mint 'amt. ler, Hotel, and stela a %latch, veined at $2l, and a vest. It wa the property bf Jticob F. brlekley, the heattor at the hotel, and at the thee the robbery was eettlillittiid ho was ale"' hoz on tho dear, and did not • disoover it until Ms morning. the thiefintist - hiiro barn) well posted. • , boys entered the newly Prepted • buildings Qfi Mr.- (1. J. Willson, on , OVashingtffii street,a day or two a, and stole i'a Humber of locks, screws, node,' k eys, an a of other artlelea. They were Busy et ed and followed, and the articles InUnd in It ir p,mossion, which they Wore offering for silo, Through the kindness of fdr.Wlllgon tilts boys were alleged to gai free.. •-- -• • • "Tits TRUE GLOM oV WOIIA.N;as Portrayed in the lloautlful ttfo of the Virgin the title of a tyoll-written and neatly bound Work of 261 pages, the ;oeond edition of.w,hielt lomjust been Issued ‘b •B. It. Fisher Ac P hiladelphia. It was, written by'tho latela owotod for. 11. Ilarhaugh, D. D., and IN 111 9 all his writings, expeedingly interailms a nd instruetivo. Par WO' at the EAOLE 1:13014 store, No. 612 Penn street. • l'Eorp: who "go in for Intik" 4arely got , it unlevi heyt carry with tho?n a stout heart, $ , iietoriolucil head, and a n', l3 o;lcgro Luck t: In itself IR a myth: Fineeossfuita ple mar i be "filled lucky, but their anodeas i ninetY 4ll 9 ° tintem in a hundred, a 1001010 e 'result 'of ear tlnitY and Ragaololll4 laid plane. '!(ln' In (or leek if you will, hut unless you bike SAP you the productive materials you will mute out With your !bathers pined 10 II n nkin• OEM •SIP to*, r / . 1 , I =IiIMIEI "14046ilie.="4110 . Vilin tilled that gigbqq wariptitprtuiqq4 Wir s o t t PennsylvaniaS II' - grithte'd o John's bodge, Reading. . Due . and ample no ticeV be.V.e.eirof its constitptiqn.u. " rT) J. 1 8 M. ) 1 . . 41) REBEKAH Datatits.-44 Grand Lodge of dd Fellows of the United States having ern file powered the Grand Lodges under t es ts urisdie tiori WOO% elipMeldii,:ftDegrek e4l ‘ ,lopth Lotigeic Ms propesed kir theGrtid ge — Of Pennsylvania to swept this said power, and itieFlubleCli-ivin Alwilg IlfWSPLlelikira4l.outi final d spoiltion at t he next SessidaO the cirand Lodge, to be held at itarriaburg.. ; I.' 4 . ' '.... 1) .. %. \ - Tiq -4 /IP-V - tt -- "ItY 1 - i% l: ' 7 s 1 WANTED.—WO want a Sprightly corres pondent in each ofe<the. surrounding . towns. Some ono to - Jot :; • down a brief account of all murders,rows awl er uptions."l nt prove - meets, private and public; fires, incideets,and other:easnallies: bArglarkes,,thafttntpktebbor l les, runaways, raids - and rasealities; - and, In short, eyer,ytiliqg Iranapiring event" that would tp erest or inst • ruct. Send, along the hems, every .Weeki and faith we'll print' RtisooV,Bl4Tllol pa' 'Rol f QPPertfelPlPLOt B. adee, William Fog ey and Henry neller, have lewd Oo farin of t Air, ,WAllatn ttltter. Pear BekreWii?# o o B- Ptprt fili**, pawed' , d igg ing or iron 070.: { 0 h yllOOO nee diatxreered: - 4 valuable bed' of.primitlve Iron ore three foot below do surfacoon an elelvtt led part•Of thelarrh;`Wiittie,g' le ,Totoikey they, will ever be troubled With Wateilin the °Oration, -This w►l ;oourid rl}bly, leApeo the expehlki 'of thininlttild'Ore:' "Illey — llaVe Sus pended operations for the present to see what poridentilglo tit Iron Is Ordained irillibre.T • Daniel' liellat haw attack an inaklianatlbta bed or oxide of iron ore on the farm of Jere 'ha I all Flolitafferc , fd iha!liatoilg' h . et Beyititlfw n, not more than 200• yards from the 'line of the Deldbtookdaloßalkoad,Whleb pasties through the fair • • . t t DOUGLAVISVILLE.—A post ofifeeilWitii 011404144 iablishod in 'Donglastrillle in-1831. The bridge whityanS the riVer wa.s hbilt in 1833.' 'The old " EQ Taterii,r at theitsterrp ohd, of tbo .WP. Wee_a Well kfieWkti PPleg PlaVii, thaold'atige roach days,flftY osra , or More( ago. , It is still standing, though not used as a Oublle ,houlie 4 ,Thd town has no v( two hotels '—on6 la kept bp Mr., 30harles B. ,Miller, Ind tho•other by Mr:, Dennis O'Brien,. both good houses, and well patronized by, strangers and travelors, Tho atom bf Mr. , Levl B. Holloway, (for over 440 yearm.hept by the late:Henry Mc- Honty,) IS doing a flourishing trade. Mr. Hol loway is able' postatasteri (a very, vbliging one.by the way,) and his office , does a 'large, businessmuoh larger than one would suppose :fronkthe simeof the. town:.: Air: ,B. Egolf , is Ticket and Freight Agent at ,Donglassvllle Btation. '4 , , RAWIIOATY Ae d t linkOD# l o 4 exteti4eti to rtitielere , at' onl." °Pots, Rte ,vertdd end'ineagre.' Not tintyr rei feta to small and inadequate to i their pur 'P6l°3 / 1 0 Ot t • I ' o o ll o Org 0 h0 1 , 1 ) Ip4 1 1 11 )40 is .Verill'regule; and pinfeaSonablp.,,y> mado , bi.aurcitizetis.agajuat;thoWan-, ton neglect of baying carn4- for their baggage! anti fritglAAS bop depot* , , lAiktrie!tbrough , tiabi 1000 the ol.it de *lt',*! YOV PP ttimighl VEgt§io9)4 - 40*.trrlldr„PPYik,VIlik,. e to procure his t icket at t„ ewer, sam,o4 - 4, bark at the outer depot. Then again, alma geemot knowing Lbw. , k ttnUrio>PPcnigiD ticket office, may go there half a dozen times without being able to get, a ticket. This in deed is unacoommodating to the traveling pub lic. We sorely 'Owl $n needs pf 44 litY,depot, and besides that, a central ticket mum; con venient to oVerYbotlY4 . • • . • • • A • ---- Cnowonie TIIINGI9.-WO are favorable to the'getieral improvement of the cit,v. Tho erection of hOnses , is very desirable: (' But we proteKngiiin4 the nuisitto and 16660V0n-f lance ocoesionedi'm builders in 'Appron`rlating. , more of the street with tnaterbittlum•they are, entitled too Minders erecting 'stores and dWellinga Should have' every laCility compa- . able. With pnblic convellience,but they should, not trench,upon the tights of, others. `Cho ; fact that a building is being erected is no jus tification for extending brick!, mortar beds, lumber, etc., to the dentine of the street. These mountains of building materiel greatly do , tract from the syrnmetric,4 ApPeitrauce, of th e oily t vOy annoyingto persona having ocoahlon , to nags in convoy6nees. A•discontin uance ofithis inexcusable practice can be ef fected without interfering with the reasona ble requirements of moehaniosi The imnor tenet) of a change inthia particular should be reeognized by all Winders. They!hould movp promptly ih attendipito the matter. )ttesterd'vls• 1 -- 4 ,situ.—Yesterdavbegan the season of UM, end Is called Ash Wednesday, deriving the name froth the Custom of 'tiOritiklitigtheihair andgarments Iv it h ashes as a symbol of grkef for the sorroviti of,otti SaVkiur,, and; slab s meths:4 of Performing .PO11(410 1 _04410 trans. ressions of , the past year.it The eustorn,of nrinkting the ashes !oh the garments Is , not ow Obkertrod,' hat la 'ennunamoratedby !flak ing a! croSs' en t With' Sithek , yeas ed the priest at the MARS of the 'ditY." The ashes used are obtained, , I,oy burning the parti cles of altar linen; bless ed ivibed or other fur ulture,of, the church which hae,been dantsged or broken during theyear, and the, portionWof the blessed palm orimatning itincolthspreyiona 'Patin Sunday . , Thkoeramony of distributing the ashes Is portended by the otliciatlnNtler-, gy'rnan;Th4faitliful aPpreackthe',,altar felts, and; roVerently knOellpg,nrizt Marked 'Wittithe sign of the cross, the offibiating elorgve'nan meanw hi le reoiti ng %Rattan I omen-thou cor, "Memento, homo,quod putvis, es et in put- . verthi reverterie,''' (remember nip, thou art dust, arid unto dust then Shalt ' • ' 41 the Episcopal Chi rob the ifsb .0 : 1 : 1 0 1 1bil: is not reoognize4, and the day is celebrated* th the reading , of the appropriate • psal m lesson's and antbente, the anteing of hymn's , and pre-! nouneing the maledictions agaimit impenitent' sinners, at the end of each of , which the con gregation answer "Anent" ;. 3 . The seaeott of! Lent I one ". of , fasting and. prayer, ,ordains e d to cop memOrate . the forty' days' fast ?A on r' Say lett r the "wilderness. The Chnreh lays aside its entblems of :grand-, our and glorification, and, rebed in the habill-, o ments f sorrow,apoorepanies its,divineFound-! • er tin spirit, • sympathises with ,Hitij In 11,is ht illation and tritMlation, and shows 1,4_ all ex exterior ineansthetnental anguish which is felt ter he mutferlnge hcrnti by, and the dist graces Inflicted oit the Son of Clod. ' , •-, - - - - .A:4 -1:. -4a k. '. ,'1 ':: . „, t • • ' kiADACCIDNNT- , -A. MAN WS NP.I n r.x. • e/.1.1>. im.—YesWrdey afternoon, 'about, 31C° Owl; d Mr..lohn Lozer, an' employee at Lauer's Lageitieer Brewery, oil N. 3i4 BL,lnattotow lug to •adjust a .ptilloy over a tab of boiling water in the bre werV, fell -Itt and was terribly scalded—from the effectsof which ho is hour ly expected to die. - ' , lt fElliaiir,a t hat the opera ting of the brewery lead- boon 'impended for some days, to give time to Melee neettesero re. pairs to the machinery ; and these having boon tinfehed, the vats were tilled With. water which was bested to clean the bretvery. When the Water Was licsitell,eiibugh thr ,fiee 'One of the hilts was found to b0.04t of. Order: and It Wits immediately over ode of the vitas ToKeitoior, a board fro n t a roller which was about ari4nob tidek,and placed It ernes theitub.' The tub is ab‘feetdoop awl ten • feet In 'iltatnetsr. A ' Ile stopped on the board and walked 'Oa. 0 tip, pulley". and , fi xed %And wits In . the, wit at turning bat ) when the ,board broke and kite Was proolpi ttidlbet fOretnOst into the boiling -water, which 'feicluptio his armpits. Ills cries, and the noise or the ..ere king' boar,} brought tlitimtni 44 oi*ettaltratstrelence, who 11/1101104 hh trjutt his 40)1 1 Position t 44 0 4 late ; lie welt so sofreiOly led Oat Ilaltlat) tisslitanettWiw 6rnaitVali. '' .hilt the Plato Were; taken frolti hie' badtjti, `rie,o, 'ott go" 11041) Caine id with t s heiu, .. 110 iw 'ilYfliei tf), hie, t ss boarding place; . when Dr. „MMUS' , WIN 1 0 epee sent, for, wherdid "Übe lbly could to make Ad su ff erer easy. Mr. zer was a sober, steady man, and W45 - ''much respected. lie Is about 35 terns of pge,And,to a tpttive of Baden, garalanY. ramie bet Una ti wife end three •phil .4relie Vito iir e i intended, to come t 4110 aru • try' this 80 t 0'419 Who)nf,thir, cor, o 4._Lhe buiband'euri siottip•N_lltits ~.40 - qi.414 ir...,: At ti f itithuo of wsltingV i 3 A. *4, A mouUtilp Hog; but !an WO) , of- his , co , 1 yery welter spat red of. We heti' keen = 'the , ; an; Oinithle PittnittPB 4 l l #oo l 4oo4, ll o4lo44. 4 l llll 4eBo "' eti ,: , .0„. a , t, , , t, tKu, ,ki 03%6 °Lt. 1,.,•=1 - - ia - ; ~,, • ( : - d JI. 7 I ,3.410 1 1) ,41 • iiitiAPYAVlrtfttlift-'-qtriettfitritrftslatc 'bind from Lehigh • couqty.Tastr4his Ettlerporm, Martin got a hea - vyloal'of tenzlne on I,r4' t , In filgt,Martin got very drunk and disorderly. At the corner of Sixth and Furthlin lie was 44showing gal 1 4 4tille)141011+ tteidvan- Cage, ,althongh not one person we are earl oglAkt rtli Lb. paw= llarly happ%y•w 4g Alblif 7 Mingo: tie 011 1 014 , 41 . ' OA ff r eticOlpitioffAch quenity t khs I , - sm. end 'arm inte enatody, and .e eseortedititin 'lO ‘the -4 Station House, where Martin--remained until, this an.l.idg, vilten he had the pleasurhotpayhig ,for his too intimate acquaintance with the r. I'Lehigh must do better!" ••1 1 Plhero were 15 lodger's at the Station House .. lastnight; • • - _ , , . Vot w Y f 6 f o YOUiliptitadati renew girtio e, wide 'e blast will , prove a source Or 4 111 113eMent , jho . o 001140011111 au excel lent one, and inlglit . be read with profit by older otitiii : . 2 N to-T,old v11104'1,1 lit' tlf". Vegeta tion has 111Cd i the lairinti6tl ( bf'the landscape have faded, and the earth now , appears in *X, R A. i Old Borealis wn& and - Sighs . a Month- tut JJ ck.over tho graves ot , the deers, and the flowers, 0 *seem to gleam. fmm•; a frost tirtria4 ment. 'The freezing %blast )41erees wg a' 't the hair aitietfond t want iitddle thote#A r, *.,„0:060401104 ; ',Oct ivipeativa rou'atiom. Ail At ho; Artt.lim,o;:tighrottiastanoos, and not troubled with 111.. T :peahens 0 .now•to X tun N' the condition of these , larouind IT; and proceed With N R G tmitigite the &stress 61' the neellY---w about 0 waiting for. Mk certain X PAN OtAsuct. - thereby' 'Merit Ithar honor which the N .c,or aneh an, act B stows, The poor R2ll found I:revery-4 of tho edun ry,and every' 14 of the motto. 2 111.(4,\0 0 .; the - , evilest: oppet2idty of paying • That debt 'or !tura, WhichAL 0 2 yen r, fellow , resit urea in dtotross idunildß , Yettr.D,elic 4itla 2 late. ' :Incorintßwrlteris.44or the inferMation of talcayers ripder 00 1 1,00 yd LeW4, oft~ • tinned PRatee,' poh)tah:tho fqll4*, lug statement of the einirees frelti come retured ire to,be np, with, tho de duetions,allewed ; , , , - ' • 111111111 o p • .• ", . 1 4 .i•Otnpt/Ofit ani,P,wayi trade,' businois, or Vocation, from which income hi actually iiew pricd, br any Inter:fist riad ottl - 1 - • •- - ' From tho paymookpf debts in a former year Considered lost,aud,Whieh,,haye not paid Wpm tqous inConto tax. , • f , Front tents; •,', ‘, • • ' 1 •'Pittaty:9olll4 iVeratio47-oigutit , ottiele isOld. -From farm** oritiratientil-Xhitilitit cultural productatold.":' From profits realited, by sales Of !reek eatate itureliased shwa December 314_11365. '•'' From interest on any bohtp.'o. OliprOv.l4ell c,es intlebtedne*' 'an of railroad, 'canai, turnpike, canal navigation, or 01116 k-water coMpaoy; littetejiti or dittidope catiftfil; oedoposilts in any harili, trust com pany, saving instittitiony InOurance, railroad, 'canal turnpike, canal. navigation, or„slack wator Ootnpatiy.! ) s • • From dividends of any, p h)corpf rated cont t arl ticisothevo,mou (Medi U •lerblit'galns and profits' elf any nobrporatod !company nofiNitjed ) From int eitr,Obtli ac t, bonds, othor ao curities of t O United States. From interest.M.llBoiNlbeadil, mortgages, or securities othor than thoso y enumerated abfi v ol.V . Al\ll ' f t.. tl•t t; t;1 4 letoTirli SalihrV other' tfiin as Officer of du= ploiee of the,tinltodlitates. , ,; I. torn profits' on sales' of gold or stocks, when eyer pnroiased ? ' . 7 ." „ •t. bi4Dll 6 i/OXiii • .11 • taw.sl,ooo4 „ • National, State, comity,and municipal taxed paid.withln the year. ' , •1 • • , , 'bosses actually sustaThed ,during the year frPinfile, phipwreck v .or incurred In trade; dnc not already deducted In ascertaintg prat fits'• ? Ixisses omit sales of real °State purehaSed . since December 31,1865. • Amount paid for hired labor to. Oultlvato land from which income is derived,. .• , Amount paid for the live stock whlek sold within tho year -1868. Amount actually paid for rent of home. Btert - '4' . <'(;4 T 5 17 cY it i on tpa uhloordnr earn s , excluding payments for now buildings, per. manont improvements or betterments. Interest paid out or falling duo within tho year. ' Salary or pay as an officer or omployeo of tho: 'United StateS from which a tax has boon witließ • ,•). 4." In r t dlticleb4s fri7"M.O:orifirottops opn meta is bo'vo In paragraPli 0. TATTLEns.—Every community is cursed by the presence of a class of people who mako it their concern to attend to everybody's busi nosa bpi, Teir own; •, - polo , are • tho meanest a oblinelikof i ifiViAnikvMak' PrOvl• donee Or n its tiagivo. ' -It 'is • kn own' that a large clam of porsons are disposed to speak ill of others ; and tattling is a sin ' front whiCh few can claim to bo entirely exempt, but there is a distinct class of tattlers, who make tale bearing the constant aim of " their lives. Thoy pry into the private affairs of every family in the nolghbothoed„tl3 know it n , exact stat4pf RAolghbdra . fonl ng townpla - a0o)hor, thetundotstauti fit/Cry dy's flinitsllio-1511m der or Impropriety escapes their vigilant watchfulness. They are particularly posted up in ovorything connected with conrtship and matrimony—}snow lOW aro to Marry', and can guess the exact Unto., when It, will take il i place.). They watch every movemdut of p arties tompectoti of;matrintontal intention t give isho tillghttist Vtattcr tppreate* list rbante, okdkojealoth3y, or break' •up a niatbli, they take immediate advantago of it, and do all in their power to keep people In constant vexa tion. ,Thev go ftim goutlettmo r to lady„from motfirto 41a - bili erg froin father/6km'; and in the ears of all toy pour black and bitter 'whispers of slander and abuse, and at .tho same time pretend to be the most sincere friends of those they talk to.. Their black and nauseous pills of malicious slander - are coated with smiles and professions of love. "'rattlers , t aro confined to no partloolar claim of socioty. 'They belong to all classes, awl ':oporato In all. ; \Vo find thorn among the rich and among the. poor-, thp " tiptlt3T . t,etit " ap of i pplower onillion!' —lit the - clinrch and 04. Of l it. Orhoy are pen-. pie who have no `higher ambition than to be well informed In rogard,to otter people's bu- SitleaS, to,rotail scandal to the neighbors and - Oxult'ln thd fiendish tthiniPhifoVer thd brrila ed heart and wondde& feelings of a victim. Contempt - of such graceless Creatures should know no bounds, and no' words can express its Siiiiiiity4 Whitt phillghimint ' tiioy d(Rorye wo cannot' know; but God kilowie i . and as sum as eternal Justice reigns, they will receive re- Lrillitklon _ln . proportion to - tliq maghitude of !ho t' entice against the',law' of awl and the interest of injured hutintoity. —Exchange. FRAME-MERCER.—On the leth Inst., in Ad amstown. LaucaSter county, by the !toy. Daniel f,outz,.William kgint(4.ol Reading, to lAszie Mercer, of the former place. Thd happy couple have our thanks for a bottle pf Ozbellent wine, in'. which ;tholf, health vras dran(, With many wtshos 10r. thOir future hap. 'olneeii and pyorpirit,r, .41)} tilp tie of wedded bllas lie lightly, and„ pleatifthilY lIPMI' theta for ' many long years: , . ' Saw tWo clotpis RtMOrniii;x, • viith ;1)(0taIng nun. Itmt,np ttoy,i)oittod on, ntl in inglo4 In'ttiOno,ll NIMMIMME 1111"14A444//10iiia1 ith-I ' llt iliTthbill street quote As follows; • . 11,10.0r50, Yoh, 11, 181 0 , Old U. it. 6's Nit, ~.., ,•,• ~. . ii2q Old U. $. x.'s MP 9. u l - 'I" - • • • 1131 4 Now U. Si MO% WI, ;NW 101 7 1.41111. ... '; PO, Now U. S. 54) 1 8 lesb, May Mad Molts •- • r 1 11 1 Now Ott i K. O'! 1861 '- t.:.'• '.' ;... ~; p 1 Now 11 1861, .only and Jan. • • I. Now U . S. n•9)'e t 1888, . . . , . -,-,lou Ten forty Bende t . . - . va. I / ,tacdoi An-New York ti_p 12 otqloek t , l . 1 . , I 4 vciba irilf %Ong ptithistaing &Drop. ' • ' )034 ', 1 4; 4 400 ,1 nattirettaortAtAyAr j.. 4 -4- 4 - --,..414-&-A- -.1.....6. - • ~. - 0114-t ' . , J.. 4.45. _I es l 0 V a ll7 cii l l l 4 os K o,49l, qr 1g16.' 1 1 i4 . ` 1r49140 °rut l tt i 4st reeuitpl 44.7 4443 _ o)e eaerl ep 114 If 01, , % 3 ,:!111 ll+. ,;1 e'lli)t• 7 • t ;•. 0 ,413 i. itlt ,11 .U. 1.1114: it..!..qi/,,cluula MA A fflifi , IWOND,:EDITfON 141 0 Paßst4l4 , oa nass. Sun 0144 , it I 4511300 4018 Day , 41101301410 bb 1141444164: 4 'l fitalietti " A. , - Si , 403 Monday, uesday, Wednesday, Thursday, FOUND.—The lady .Vibti ' advertised "A Pocket 800k.144t," to tho EAULE yesterday, can 9Ms i tt It* calling at this office.. - --1110- DIED . .—Mr. John I.ozer, the unfortunate man who was scalded M. I,auers' Lager Beer Brewery, yesterday died between 12 and 1 clock. to-day. Particulars in regard to the as oldent will he found in another column. - RUNAWAY,--A base took fright this morn ing at Fifth 4fivi Fenn streets, and Muted o ff as though the Wagon would bo broken in a thousand fragments. lie was caught in Fifth street, without, , however, having done any dam age. • - BEWAUR OF Bniiitt4l3.--From the facility with which it removes grease spot* from fab rics, this substance has come to be regarded almost a? a housetMld indispensable. But lOW persons, however, rexlipo the. explosive oh4racter of benzine ; or the dangers attend- Ing\the careless htuulliug,of the liquid. Being one,tof tho most *Mettle Mid inflammable pro- Buds resulting from the .distillation of petro leum, it vaporizes with great rapidity, so that e contents' of a four ounce vista overturned, woOld render the air highly explosive. The greidest care should be taken in handling the aubstancein lnexlmilY to tire, mid it is impor tant to remember that the vapor escaping from en Uncorked bottle'will cause a flame to leap over a space of several feet. • - --. , , . . ' ' Communicated.' Oun exchanges seem to till out new-a-days with nothing • but , "woman;" yonng ladies, Marriage, dross, etc. Why do they not write aomething : about "nice yonng' men," "old bachelors," and 'the • ridiculous thshions num take up , end , ieayo the "Innocent" ; women alon'e‘ ,. .Nahtertryesterdoitti A • . 4 :k •' '. EDITORS DAILY EAGLE. :—The above at. , tractod my attention, and I at pleased to Soo that you have the "courage" to speak in favor , of the ladies., I have noticed within the past throe litonthi that the pretis Of thia city had'a groat deal to say about the ladies—their dross, eel - .and more particularly,. the _."Oreclen Ilet4.l',:i if rOPOrterOtrut editors!. *List • tresos tiithat - sort of" matter to "till out," Why .do t ['ley not say say something about the "nobby," ntld ridictfiena..yonng no of . this ,city, who promenade the streeta'ott Wort° bendera than the "Grecian Bend." Oh, yes! If young men, old men, or any ether, inani takes up a fash lon—be it over so a bsurd--nothing is said ti ji 1 0 about it, .but, because . the 1 lea . choose to 'adopt the 4 ,' replan- Bond,'!. t en those who have nob the urage to adopt i ' and reporters . and editors, e fit to . abuse t em. • Oh my! :what 'an awful "dear" wife auph a woman would ho, arid hetv:notteelasical, and rldicu lona, eto. • .Thero axe plenty such ,men, and ohl bow I .: would like to give them . a severe ("rip" shoat their pill y heads. •Ipthlug la, said abodt thit abstl id Med Of : men. Look , at, :their, fashions I How "tilitiohal" a young man ;must feel when he knows t hat he (foresee 'ell !down%for fear his breeches will "bust."' And then,jook at,his dear little feet-4frittuped Into ; e a 4lse boot when it 9440 Id he'a 161 X; and 'again; mind his nobby' liat".l.'. [Just Imagine a 'broad basket--such as our, mothertenied to bake broad in—hanging on a bean [solo, and you have a picture of some of_ the young men who promenade Pend street,]] What "airs" they do put on because theft-hats have some-. thing of a military style about them. But, Messrei , - Editors, excuse me; only_ bear in mind that It Is not ;,fair thing that the ladles should be abused through the press because— : he fashions. I hope you will give attention to the young men, wh,n you happen to want ' matter to "fill out," and,bring them In for a share of abase, • ' , PROMENADE. LEOliBlArrlUitl63. ..!f I,` ti HARRISBURG e ,' Feb. 10. In the Senate, a communication of Benjauiin Barris Brewster,. Attorney Generhi, which was read to follows, was referred to the Committee on Finance ; Oviloß ATTORNEY GENERA!, /IARRIEDURgI, Feb.' 6, 1869. To the Sgtiatc of Me.Commolipealth of Penn. f ••• •-• syhminfo • . The Attorney: General respectfully answers the resolution of your honorable bogy of 4th of FebrUary, 1839, as follbws : Ho is of the opinion that the act of, Assembly "modifying and changing the reven ues from taverns and retsilers . , and, collateral inheritance tax from the sitAing fun d, and- applying the same to the ordinnry e i xpenaio and current appt-opria tions of the 06mnionwealtli," is 'riot foibidden by the, Conatitlition, but that the, same may be done withodi conflicting with the fourth section of the eleventh otiel9, nnlets in ease of war, iiiiitirrectieti or invasion, or until' the ainougt oftlte pttbtie debt is roduced below the sum , of five $5,000,900) millions of dollars. The corptis of ihe land cannot be used otherwise than in the extinguishment of such debt ; -but the accruing taxes which have been derived from the above named sources, and . hitherto assigned to that fund can be applied in any way the legislature may direct. REN,4. HARRIS BREWSTKR, ;c '' ; Attorney general. Mr. Davis; of-Ber , kii, introdliced ' a supple ment to an 4et to Incorporate the Douglassville and Yellow 'House turnpike road 'cotdpany. Also an act to incorporate Douglassville and Mouocacy turnpike road company. It the g use, Mr. Herr, of the Committee On Siidleiii Local, rep eted: House bill No. 31(1i.4 supp ement-tvin act to ineo,rporate the Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville 'Tele. graph. gompany: Mr. Niles (federal Re atione) reported with dnegative recommendation, House bill No. 311, , entitled a joint resolution in favor of the establishment by the United States of a postal telegraph 'Oystem: Mr. Hellman ,(satne)reportioi with a negative recommendation, House bill No. 312, entitled 4 joint resolution relative, to forming a con nectiOn between' the Pacific 'Railroad' and some ono of the Pennsylvania railroads. ,Mr. l imps (Railroaded reported as originat ieg in ceminittee; Heine bill No.• 319, to au thorize the'lgast Poona. Railroad company to declare stack dividends. An. act,to exempt the property of the Odd Fellows' hall association ,of Erideshurg, in the Twenty-fifth ward. the ' Amerieen Protestant hall assochition of Kensington,lo the Eighteenth ward'of the" city of Philadelphia, and the Odd Fellows' hall of Oley township, Berke county; from taxation, except for State par poses, passed finally, after the addition of halls in oth er counties to the original bill. • . Apa e lement to an act to incorporate the Biroue Rona and Lehigh turnpike road, ap proved the 20th day of March, 1804 .1 entItled . an act to cnahlit the 'Clovernor of thts Common wealth to Incorporate a 'company for making en artificial road by the best and nearest route from the North Rust !trench of tho Susque *henna, between tile Lower Whopohanloy,mt Nescopeok tweaks, in Luserne minty, to the north aide of Nisguehoning creek, near its entrance into the Lehigh :river, passed final- A nil:o4qt to. a PaPplecoOnt to an pot titled a further supplement to an ad revising the charter of the municipal corporation of the city of Reading, - approved April 12, 1800, repealing the first sect,ton therenf b it prove d 'Oa 80th day or -.poi relative to !root age taxi and reviving the act of Oath pained finally. Senati. hill ingorPoratiog the publication Board of the Reformed ehoreh itt the United Mates, plesed. Ormiii i -,„ •-- ' • I )4 l oo#64:l l 4)Kepri rate tilts:item pasiel l am, the House 'adj pned, • - ',. — ri*lo44*Or N41,1004' for 120 1 000 1 dpi. 04 4.5 r,, , . - • f . 1 - ' ," seriTHE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH. None but those deprived of this blessing know et its bass. The-pimpled, blotched and tottered covered person looks upon a clear , smooth skin with jealousy, and inwardly desires the same. Those whose systems are filled with the virus of SCROFULA, and other entaneous diseases, can not have good health. ;When the blOod is lux prim:MIRIAM! I qute to follow. • All have timely warning in those Pimples, Blotches, Totters,' ;Sores, Bolls, Copper.colored Patches, Scales, AC. • Avert the calamity by purifying the sySteni with the SAMARITAN'S - ROOT AND HERB JUICES, • SAMARITAN'S ROUT AND BEIM JUICES, SAMARITAN'S ROOT ANU JIERIi Jtitum4, Before Scrofula takes a Urn) hold. ' 414 2P. M. 45 0 43 4 43" 60 Hew many have the virus of syphilis In the 'system, and In that condition contemplate mar riage.knowing tittle of its baneful influence eii the constitotion. To such we say STOP. VIM °leans° yourself 01 Hume impurities lOf that seratlidous Infection, (which' In many cases is hereditary In the constitut ion ,) bolero you bring tulsery ori yourself and offspring. Pi Ice $1.26 per bottle: 1+...-0-- ARTrA2es GIFT: . 1 Tin UNIT (TAIN RIIIIDV EVER Vane. - • tee A Peat's?* Cato! Air *U./houses risingfroni roulltful indiscretion. Contains no t literal, no Ilatsain, no Mercury. Only ten Plll4 to lie taken to effect a cure. They Aro entirely vegetable, haying no smell nor any unpleasant tast, and will not in any way injure the staamolt or bowels of the must aelleate. Cures In from two to four days, and recent eases in twenty-four hours. Sent by mai:, , Price— Male packages $l, Female $3, Sold by Harvey IMO, Rending, Pa., and by Druggists. r ~ •Nrii " • 'OKAMOND & Co., Prop i lietona, d0c , 20-Iyl , 913 lhaeo streot , Phil dolphin. Among tho many restoratives *IOU notate has enrolled to relieve the ahlietiona of human ity, Moro la no more favorite ono fora certain eloas Of diseasee than the ' , mettle/4 gain" of the Whd Cherry Tree; but however valuable it Is, ha power to heal, to soothe, to relieve ,anti M Burp, fa enhanced tenfold by solontlflo anti jtt diolbue combluation with other Ingredlehts, In tbolnselvet of equal worth, This happy I exists to a remarkable tiegree In I Dr: 'Wletottes ,Dalsaut of illfd Cherry,. Whose vain° In curing loughs, Cithlo, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthutat Pulmonary Affection, and inelideut Comiumption is Ines , Stumble. 1 t * ' STRONG TEBTISION Y. Vront Baru. WIIHELAII, Esq., Depot Master of South Rovalston, lipase. Nan. theepring of 1838 1 wit 4 most iteeerely af flicted with a hard, dry cough, watt) its usual no. eettapatti moats of night sweats, comfdetcly pros• trating tny - nervous oyst en; and product le g such a debilitated state of health that, after, trying , medical aid to no purpose, 1 had given up all hopes of over recovering, as Multi's° my ()Undo. At this stage of matters 1 Wits &winded Open through the influence of a neighbor, tpQ try WM.. tar's Balsam of Wild'Cherryi , and, before using two bottles, the effect, was almost magical. My Cough e uttrely' left me, the utght sweats deserted. mo, luma,once more elated my depressed spirits, and soop - lhad attained my wonted strength and Vigor; Thiel has this Balsam, as halt often been remarked by persons conversant with thaabeeo facto, literally snatched me from the.yawning grave. You are at t liberly taus° this to the hen bat of tho' affilotedt_d Prepared by 8111 T if W. FOiVLE SON,' 18' Tio nont otreet,booton, and, for, sale by, Druggists generally.- • ' " _ °HACH'S (3ELI~DBATf~D HALVE • • curios In a very sport Limo OillB,-.1111RN% *SOALDS; WOUNDS, DRUMS, SPRAINS, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM R FR INOWORtiI, ()UPPED HANDS, DOLLS, OMM' /411IDRI•P,RLONS, ,• DLAiN S 4, It le prompt in action,, reinovea paleat"nce 'and reducing the meet angry looklFiv \ lilg Awl lutamtintione; as by nalc—tbts:sol4ll; relief and a complete cure. jan 2-Iwthlm T° /14 yBlOl2llO. • Nuw Honey Aug*ist 16th, 11*17. t t Allow ml to eall,vourlittenlion to my PRNPA4 RATION or , COMPOURI) EXTRACT BUCII.U: The eempen)iint parts are BUCIIU Loo I.sOv, Ani/DP,llB,'JilPElt BERRIES. Mons ow P-RiPAR Arum-81101m DI Yocum Ju. olper DerrieS,'by distillation, to form a lino gin, Cubobs extracted by displacement by liquor oh: tabled from Juniper Hordes, oentaining very 1 little su r, a small proportion of spi r it, am d more pale blo than any now In use. The active 'propertle a rc by thlti mode extracted. Becht', s prepared by Druggists generally, is of *cleft ler. ,Itis a plant that omits tts fra grime(); th aotiOn of a name destroys this (Ittti active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous 'deaOcition. Mineis the color of ingredients.. The Buehu In my preparation predominates; the sullenest quabtity of the other ingredients are , added, to prevent fermentation; tmon inspeo. tion, it will be found not to bo a Tincture, as made In Pliarmacopc3a, nor is it a fiyrup.miii therefore can be need In cases whore fever or bi , nomination exists. In this you have the knowl. edge of the ingredients and the mode of &opera ' tion. Jiopiug that you wilt favor it with a trial, and ' that titoon inspection It will moot with your air probation, With a fooling of confidence, I am, vory respeetfullv,, 11. T. II 81.1110.3 LAX -Chemist and Druggist of le Years' E %per). _ 1 Once In Philadelphia, and now located at his Drug and (Medical Warehouse, 591 Broadway, Now York. Mom the largest,,Afanufaeturing Chemists in the World.l I am acquainted with Mr. IL T. - ; ho occupied the Drug Store opposite my residence, and wee successful in conducting the business where others bail not been equally so before him. I have been favorably tnpresseti with his character and enterprise. I K ILLI WEIOIITArAti: Vino or Powers & We Iglitmatt, Mann fact ing Chemists, Ninth and Drown Streets, Philadelphia. EinalsoLD's FLUID EXTRACT Nicoll. for weak ness arising from indiscretion. The exhausted, peWers of nature which are accompanied by so many alarming symptoms, among which will he found, Indisposition) to Exertion, Loss of Memo. rig' Wakefulness !terror of Disease, or Fore bodings of Ev illn fact, Universal Lassitntle. Prostration, and i inehllity to enter into the on. JoYments of sooloty., , The conetitutien,r{thco with Organic Weakness, requires the • aid of Modielne to strengthen and invigorate; the system, which tutt,IIIIOLIPS EXTItACT- !it/ 'Viii/ invgrinbl does. if no treattnentis'auhtnitted tb, ConSutil - lion or Insanity endues, ft tuantot,o's FLUID EXTRACT Buono. in siren- Hens 'peculiar to Fmnales i ls uneqpalled by any other preparation; as in 'C or Retention, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evac uations, Ulcerated or fiehirrtia State of the Ute rus, and all compiainta incident to the sex; whether arising from habits At dlssipat on, im prudence In, or the decline or change of life. FigiDjiiXTßAcT Ductal tit) Itt• li pßovDEosil Wish slit airy exterminate from the system diseases arising (rem habits of dissipation, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no laconvenicuce or ex postare ; coMpletely suporftedlng those unpleselnt and dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, In all these diseases. 'Tell HILLAIROLD'O-FLUID EXTRACT Duentr i in an diseases of the organs,' whether •In MOO or fe male, from whatever cause originating, and no 'natter of how long standing. It. is pleasant in tatittrand odor, "Itritnatliate” in m4'00,14641 more strengthening than' any or the prolßiratione of hark or Don. •• Those suffering from hrokenAlown or delicate constit'utiOns, procure the remedy at once. The reader must, he aware tl at, however alight may be the Atte& of the a vo a s it Is curtain to affect the bodily. ealth and Mental powers. tho above illitotems rkquire the o( a Dluretle. rat DOLDIS EXTR ACM is the greatest Diuretic. . sold by . Druggists everywhere. Price—U.2ll per bottle, 'or 0 hottles for 40.50. Delivereki to any addreilS. MIAOW) Symptolns in all commit. nleattoini. • Address 11. T. lIIELM E OLD, Drug and Chemical Wareitotise, 594 DrZtallWar,N.'Y. NONE, RR GNIJ Nk UNLESS DONE U E P In stree t - o ut ved wrapper, with, fac-simile of mYCheibleal arehonse, and elaned ' . :dee 28. 0 1motidltwl tir linumhOtti. DR. .Y.4()RtiONPAI ANALIPTICA. • A NEW REMEDY IN CIiNsUMPTION. A phyletall whn hag consumption for several cars, w it h frequent had of the lungs, cured tweet( with a medicine unknown to the profes s on; when his case appeared hopeless;and when given up byseveral eminent physicians As ineura• bie. He Is the only physician who has used it in hie oioin person, or who has any knowledge of its virtites,and lie can ascribe the degree of health iparsi lie nnW elljOYs to nlitig tint the Use of this t• e;ide 13$ niter despair &Ad entire' egtlpe oo of it hope of recovery, tageMier wth *want f confidence In all °theft, tudneedi h i m to hasardlhe experiment, To those s,uVbring with this milkely; Ito proffers s treatAnent,,Whioli he en y, believes w truncate' Meese witnewited wooverios tuned beyond hope, when the worst symp• touweitsted.. atliOr send for Circular. 11011.8 TON JACKSON, D. NO. WA N.TittiTHStreet Philada. For Sale by lIARVRY HIHCLI, .Drugest, Read• Leif, Pa., and all Druggists. I Nov 6 Si-ly 41ier0 1 11 1 94 1 1-.4111411110104 and tinfortn bateTogng lierk-.Naseysof Wareingatullnetree trn for Wow M have en, who h abused their pliy °Ai poiwere s or weato their istibstance in riotous 1 rlng,and Wien victims to Stseame, with Reports on the. Howard treatment and eure.'. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Add rusig Dr r . J. liKl 11141)1 HOU H UUTON. ifsWoril uly Aßeoele LIQUI A11, 46 Ph • ,2ily 1164...-.-----.-....-,- HARRIO-1:• „ , • PEARL Mk: CRM EA'S Ali'D DES? A ITLU QR ALL PITNIVSNS THAT _scup D FOR. WASRM MoritßS kakvipnivi. • • TiIN ()BRAT hAIRIIICAN 30APAIOMPANY take PlOasuro in inthrinlng tti44•01 , 104f l eddie s and (hut flier* "rortlettlarly • op .row liouseklepont 'that they et,e raanufneturnic,al4 - introducing aSoap suPerior to all other for the . following purposes: rntaz--170: Oisaning Print, Wood-work, ilas• utwuND—Por Oleanhit (and Pollsbtoi at the same lintel 'Metals of all • descriptions, housekeepers can at onneee• th,e, prettadran tago Of th,s, a.' it is entirely unnt•cetlary to keep as heretofore, Toll-thing Portiere, Brick Dust, sand, Aehes,,te., _ THIRO—Vor a Palm or Oath Soap; estieeisiti where there are npy impurities or Plains Upon the sucit m Paint, (treas. of any kind. rrinten,' Ink fo. Ice. POURTH and last—For the. thousand and • ono tither purposes for which soap is in constant use, and which it is luipmible to enutueratu atthta tune, DIRECTIONS Son USINO DARIUS' PRARL SOAP for each and every purpose above tueutionott. To, be used in the same manlier air any other soap with 'this exception, that it only requires 0Ni:41111HD the amount of our Soap to eccoroplish the rale re- Stilts at others , anti ON of the 'I'M it • and LABOR mti e d, • 4.1' erenj Person ie Routi'eur ro Iry II Altit I 8 ! PP.AIt I. SOAP .• lIKWAItit OF ALL INII*ATIONA I Moninfactured Kreiosiestty` iiii tkei Greet 4 lltriieti .Audi, W., 103 Arch Sired. ilitadttpliiii. '. t It A It. 11 X . EC de . (IQ 4. rroprtetoie. Me BURK 1101.111 CR It 111sngiits, corner of Fifth and IVastinigtun Streets, Selo Agents for Reading. AIiNNTS WANTED IN Iti'llitY (1111' A MON. , . T 1; LN TUN li;il,Tlib STATUS; - ' ) The Soitp is now offered to the l'ubliciitt this tit lowing Stoics: 4 .Ititaatier & Sheneeltler. Veettm'a v si,§nl4ll3. A A. hl' e li t . t qai„ero,rn. _,. tlfi,o k rh ine & t VIVI% ' llafer & Ltwi). B , t le htli n 1). KeiFet, .finer Alta N up, J. Duntiore, " (I. Ifellellingery . A. Swarts, I'. Shaeffer. .1, 0, Thotne4, 1/. A'. tlreth A Co,. F. gutter A 140., ' - Allieff.t..k it don. J. H. IlittlobeitO. _O. ?.. Doe!, ' W. Stott. J.. rttle t ts„ • N l, . Ilen4ullir. J. 1 lel , - !.', I.' ; llh'art., 3. KW)e r$ • • 11. 'Toyer, .04 iit Ifo hr. 0et.17-1Y ". i NEW 111(14`1.4E1' 1 % M Alt:1(1M' ri ill K having opened a new t4KAT STORE mailer I.ibrary 11(01, norsior of: I.)ittil and 'Franklin wt rent s, rove nit Hof left a shuro 01 public put valiant.: Alwanl)o band a hill 'kiln. ply of all kinds of !dent, Sunnago„Adalizile i &v., ut reasonably lintOk4lorti prouipt,ly, , nntl euntotnarn meEtnii nt tlintr 11411 29.44110 d 11101BU:ill & CONRAD. • 6, • 1, It 0 S A.l) A. L, PITRIFIES BLOOD.'" FOE N A 1.67 1 1) 12110 (11442 4 S two itt.ty , •i. . i ,,,; A ! CA It tt & CO: ",. N0.11.1s ll'lttau.Nirqet,beteW FroOkfilawbe. 1%114%1413(01,4ml ihrY(lllllMir,eetO e . Reap °equity itA:rn; itio 04110;10f Itoadlnitjapivl oinity, that they au tuanufacturiut tbo very host, In grain, all-rroodOnroete, ever offered in AIRCO.' La- test Otteros laid eolut9,•„lTholeaate ..utuLtrottili at Vert , York priveo. We Invite the public to ,examine our goods before purehasieg elsowherp, and tore g 5 Vor i soßt il 'illsrout 9f Gret Mai bands mil ,`- d.ll-3m. • If c thlititnlntriVetL; tis 411INIBEIt Thillit4ll t 13 OAS: - lt A UR.ENIIIIB-11; Corner 4th and Spruce.. Strtletk, ( Thefiral Lumber xara on 411 .4 streeis be(9tu Aim) TUN BEST, CUEXPEST 14.74:64'1'4014T ("GWYNN I IMP YARD' IN lye have liana a largo It dOft, mitt of all k hi(IN of Lumber, which will be ills. posed olr tit the lowest market pylees toy *att. Unto to stilt porobanora. AUO, F. 800. . UNO. W. I IAUDENIA/811. Yob. h44ftl ENGINE BOILER FOR SALE. MPORTANT TO MAtiIIINISTB ill A N . 0 V. Aaftll itli:_lt.k'i GM The undersigned ( Or for Hale, at roasopablo: rates, ONI3 , OSCILI.MT4 11 1 , 119 - mlll - 1 (AO rop - it 1101t841C•POWEIt. , ": o• •• ‘,, ONP 1 4 :1G1 T.TIOIf4Fi 4111301 4 AI; ilpittilcirkT Apply {lt tho Anr.i rt 011ie°, or addroHs ItiTTE,II, (10. . - 1101 , 11 AN 0114 Tlil M PHA N At; , "V QU Asp) ,itmAn -Tins I ►• Wm. Reading, ra., 3fte. 12. M.— W Mr. m. C. Kromie, No. 201 South Fifth streel, , Ham the M, M. Oil 1, the only thing wideli luta given nirlengll,l•4o broken arm—hay noted lOW 'Ear. Ulm, Neuralgia, and. frosted •fmit , ..pcgortiling In each cu' u a wonderfully qtdek and. radical enre. E. FOX, Proprietor of Kilyston II diodes , ' Oil Mem that three bottles of the Oil cured a ',train in a Horse, valuing the mire at $lOO. JOAN KEMP, Policeman, says, the olt rimed hl n Of It Revere fracture of the kf)llar horn.. The above named persons aro Well known in, this vicinity. and *lra living wilneksicE Having furnished Ruch ample testitmmy at the times we advertise(' with the FOUR lIORBR.CHAILIOT, giving tho9o popular open tilt' - ' C()XCEATS 'deem It iioneeimark to add more tnnels. Tho Magic Ittaocilonlail Oil Co. will forfolt $lOOO, It any dozen 1 . /tractile/I cotablnefl.will fuinish , tist many good certificates froth prominent citizens In the city and vicinity as those who have been cured 'l4 the use of the Dlacedonifitt 011—call on kit OF. II A Ilf;10111D, „ . EN Tho German and Englleh leetureroftho kiontpa nyotopping nt the Keystone Bongo and purchamo it bottle) of the Oil, or tecelva advice und treat ment free•ot charger, Atgo--.1401d by .1. K. McCurdy,' YrodldfAegler find 614venv. • ; • . fifth In 444- , 44 Q L ORAPS FROM TIIE PRISON ; TA NJULE,” BY A BEBEL OFFICER. THE iyytt - F;li SIDE OF THE :4 41./Itt./11. D ' UMB; 'FANCY, AND' stutinottie ' TREATMPNT OF PRISONERS AT CAMP CHASR ANDJOIINSONII ISLAND. • iaie On by OE Ite mostiretulaLko booko tublishe4 For 711117 K. a, Mi r • Elikln Book Store s 351 Penn street, Reading: . • Q . 0 Nt3VBl,' 1.1618 for silo at. tha,GAzirrnig anice, 10,51kileuu street s ljan lt ti ,it • ~ • -1. =X ANTI AND 1 . ,•. ~, =MI C ,fi REAPING. I.
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