TuE DAILY EAGLE. ItEA;DING,._PA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY li, 180. 14 1 1gle ),)!; Store, ADLER Onke l DAILY EAGLI; and READING GAZEM & DENIOCItAI have been re moved to . 5'!2 Penn -Btredt, Schniucker Houße building, op. piimite the Keytitone 1101189. TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS •in the DAILY EAGLE will . luireafter be charged at the rate of ten cents a line for the first inser tion, and five cents a line for each -additional insertion. POHEIHOY ON ANDREW JOHNSON. '!'l►u following article, from "Brick Pottle toy's Now York Democrat, expresses our lieu tiinents so exactly that we publish it entire: • PRESIDENT JOII:NSON. ID a few days the last of the Presidents , o the United States, in nee t ordanee with, an, agreeing to the Constitution of tho couistry, will have vacated the Executive chair and the destinies of America will pass in'.o the bands of its lirYt Dictator. Aided and bucked lin his efforts for power for hinoelf innd.plun- . ',der for his minions, by a parliament of thieves, robbers, land grabbers plunderers, extrava gant ariStocrats, tools of tyranny, and fit agents fur the bonded slavo•holders of the land, it is with a feeling of sadness wo look upon the fu tore of aids country. It is with a fooling of i t drem or the peace, prosperity, and good name of A rica that we lament tkle day' is so near when to last of our constitutional Presidents, or Presidents who believe in the Constitution, and faithfully endeavor to uphold it, shall be compelled in obedience to lawa made by the ,people, and tweeted by him, to leave the chair of State in the halide of a man who baa no polity, no aim, no ambition other that) to please a tow mon who are his keepers. We did not volt) that Andrew Johnson should bo President. On the contrary, we "voted against him, worked against him, spent money against his election, did all in our power openly, earnestly, and honestly to defeat him.. Not becauso ho was Androw Johnson, but beennso he was the candidate of a very bud, selfish, wicked, unprincipled party. But wo have learned to resptV Mr. Johnson ;_to look upon him as a statesman and a lover of his ' country. tVe have learned to admire Idm as a p ros ident. Our sympathies have gone out te• ward him front day to daY, ae wo have seen him struggling against fearful odds, shielding the last remnants of the Constitution and liberties of the people, only by most wonderful determination, tenacity, and regard for cons titutional obligations, that the laws might live though ho might die. Wo have learned to respect him, for he has shown himself wor thy Of respect. We have learned to regard hint as the upholder of liberty,the law and the Con• stitution, for he ltas proven himself worthy the confidence of every man who loves the right and hates the wrong. As he has defenld the Constitution, others have made war upot hint. As he has endeavored to protect the States bleeding at the feet of power, others, by gal enactments and unjust laws, have shorn hint of all power to' protect, till he stands in the political world a monument of better days, proud, erect, and upright, as he has been de• voted to liberty, a pattern for other statesmen to emulate, a most terrible shame upon those who, in warring upon him, have warred - upon the rights and interests of the people who elected them to servo rather than rob them. When Johnson goes, the Constitution goes with him. On the Fourth of March, when he leaves the White Ilouse, the, last of the Presidents leave; the first of the Dictators en ter. There will be no more Presidents - in this theD country till Democratic party comes into power,' and elects men of boldness, pluck, earnestness, and ddision of character, and regard for constitutional obligations—mon who will care more for the people than for a select few who now boast their ability to rob the peo ple of their earnings and States of their rights at every whim and pleasure. We blame Johnson for a few things. Wo blame hint for ever having to do with that' party of thievevatul tyrants who break mon they can not bend. We. blame him for not, when once he had the opportunity, breaking the egg before the serpent was hatched, which has coded itself about the throat of the Execu• live, deprived him of power to protect . the weak, or punish those who offend the laws. We blame hint for not declaring Congress a body of conspirators long since, and immuring them. in some of the prison ships of the coun try or, blowinu b them into the air. Wo blame him for not taking the power from Congress, by force if necessary, and :_holdingl it in the hands of an honest man, rather than suffer it to be taken' from kitn for the benefit oedi.ilion est men. B u t we have more . to respect, than: blame him for, but trust the State of Tenliessee at its earliest opportunity, make lam'. (lover: nor, or return hinito \Vashington to lookAtior her interests. There is life in Andrew John. 8,011 The day is coming when he will have it in his power to settle with very many of hid eneMies 'either directly, or by the Ilia, etrorts, or interposition ofmen who, like love their coutf,try'. s , Arrmas.----On .Thursday.. the Senate Comniittee Indiail'AlfairS examined Col. J. 11. Leavenworth, Agent of 'the Canninehe, Apacho and Melva Indiens, ' relation to the attael,cintide by.(lH.•Cnstcr on the eanip of 111110 i . Kettle. COL Leaven statement ' contradicts Uen.Custer's repoi•On nearly every material point. Ale .• 'said ' • there were but thirty lodges •' 'when Custer reported. lifty-three, “hat there wore, but to 20 warriors and Custer.reported Itl3 'Cot, Loivedivorth, ,said that there were ikhout eighty-liVe wham' and children and that the Indians all agreed in'their assertioa.that twenty-eight. set (hers were found by them tohave been killed-, the white.eaptive woinaly the CoI onet said,ttnist have been shot by-the troops; as the Indians Ittlirnt that/she Was struck while running towards the soldier's,. the linnet enter ing her face 'and passing out al Ow back of ho head.— rhitit. Ledger.. • These. Indium iige,nts should he pu't o on 'the Prairie in a body,' so Custer and his cavalry have, a lair chance at them.' The 'sooner the • are wiped ' out,'' as !be. In4inns Kettle's band were, the bettor ,for both kite Indiahs and the whites. Those Who ore iar with the character t f Indian agents ge i ner. ally, will know whether to believe Custer 'or :Leavenworth. RI m3 . tosn L. Jones, FAQ:, hail our thanks bound Copy of the Report of the Supe rintendent of. Common Schools of Penneylra. ma. BETTER LATE TI lAN NEVER. One of our employees has handed us a copy of the Reading Times of Tuesday, 9th ifist 4 ,in Which it is. stated that "tli . Eagle newspaper was forced to go to,-New Jersey for-its eagin6, l , and Harrisburg for ,its boiler.". This state, znent,as;Might be t expceted from such a sotirec i is false. Th e boiler of the' Eagle establishment was made in Reading, by, Diellert & , Kinsey, and Put in position by the same firm. The engine would have been procured in . Reading also, but for the fact that none of the proper Bizo'coulia_ be had here, and it was found, after the building wits in process of erection, that there was no space to spare—TC:onsequently an engine of a peculiar make, occep,ying very lit-. tie space, was obtained elsewhere. WA should not have been aware of this ink statement had not an inquisitive employee unearthed the ebpy of the Times containing it from the depths of a pi to of pap , ..l in the corner of our paclan4 ruo;o. A we :iappose that very few people havu'r,:a4 the article, we will not charge anything, for this notice of the Times. ONLY eighteen days more of Andy Johnson. Praiso the Lord ! —Journal. ' ' i Praise the Lord, for what, neighbor? Why do you wish to add blasphemy to your already many sins of !wing a Radical? If these are .1111 the kind of pritis6s yotk intend to chant to the Lord, your chances 'tor over getting to, Heaven are exceedingly slim I Praising the Lord, because a man has nobly and fearlessly Mono his duty, Ilt ing the fear of God and dire ' I respect for his ()a h before him all the while ! It is the worst kitid of an insult to tho Great Jehovah for any paper to contain such bias phonons paragraphs, let alone one claiming so much decency as the Journal, Ad whose editor has been taught to believe in the conk imndment, "Thou shalt not bear false wit. ness against thy ,nfighbor !" ' , The New Mihaly Law. The new Bounty Law, .reported by Repre sentative 11. D. Washburn, from the CounniV tee on Military Affairs, proposes to allow every soldier,_ . sailor or marine (including slaves and these recognized by Congress au act of February 18th, 1862, for the defense of Washington,) who have faithfully served and 'been honorably discharged, the sum of eight and one-third dollars per month for all. the timo ho has served between April 12th, 1861, and April Wth, 1865. To any soldier discharged for wounds re ceived in battle, Or in the lino of his duty. the allowance shall ho computed to the end of the term for which ho enlisted. The unmar ried widow, or if there be i nam,the ebildren,or if none, the parents of every such soldier, sail or or marine who has died shall receive the sum to which he would have been entitled. But in computing the bounty to a soldier,sailor or twine, or his representatives, all bounties heretofore paid, Or now payable,by the Lotion, State, city, county, town or by any municipal corporation of voluntary association, - and till prize money paid or payable . 0 1 0 .b e ducted, so that the aggregate; boutifiesliom all sources shall in every case equal, and in`no case exceed $Bl-3 for :cavil 'Month Of actual, faithful service. But no ono who served as a substitute, or who Wl.lB a prisoner , ofiwar when he enlisted, or who was discharged on his aii• plication, except to be, re, ,, enlisted,.transferiftd or promoted, or who was discharged on the ground of minority, sliall.l , l)l'r entitled to the equalization of bonoty. A DEmocnAnc INT.-Tho Democrats do not get due credit always for Iliek interest in • the cause of woman. The Hevolution'even, cannot do them simple justice in that respect, without raising republican dander and bring. ing down upon it from , that quarter thkery. of; " Copperhead,Copperhead l" But the big from the' Now York . E.tipress, a radically deniocratic organ, is worth 1 - oisidering, do matter What motive was behinil it "If St. Loris contains, as is r,eported, over women who pay taxes on real estate valued at fourteen and millions of dot lars, how many taxable women does New York harbor? And if everything that wears WM.. catedprnients (black, white or yollow,) wil' be entitled to vote hereafter,irrespective of the' wishes of the people - of the several states,why, in all conscience, should the tax.paying women be excluded from the exercise of the franchise? 'et the women clamor for the enfranchiSement of' those of' their sex that pay taxes, That 600 step achieved; the whole distance at which they ',now aim, will soon follow."—Revolulion. A 11'Asittst)ros /titter rays : "Among . the valuableTpatents which have Tecently expired and which the Go"vernment has .refused to re new, is that of Col, lioe, whose.hugo printing presses may now be manufactured by anybody with capital onough. Hoe is sprightlin gentous man, already. a , of fame, utaliscouragedl and he. has conceived several new machines, presses _among them. There will probably be no competition rith hint in the.lloe press'-:--in this country, at rate ; for the. Bullock press, whose processes ard:more Annpla and more thoroughos thready thelavorite: This latter, as you ,are aware, prints on both sides of an endless roll, at. the rate of sixty-011.db double iMpressions'a'aiin- Mo.!' O t ioo Jute ox (loon rOttnitts.—A laugh• abl e jolio 'was perpetrated on some Good Templark in Wellihk,ton, Ohio, a few days ago,' by some incorrigible wags. It appears that while the Templars-were playing "'ren Nights in a Bar Itootn t "in *the sOtio reprei!entlng a jovialsct ilnjoying thethsclves in a' bar room it was neeessiiry to have kbottle Jroin which they were to drink. Usually it is the custom to have water colored with brown • sugar, but on this occasion the wag substituted the genuine !.0) ( 1 rye," of which the Templars unwittingly 'partook, causing them io do., some splendid acting. 'Pie 'eutertain t nent WaS voteil a 'bile• eess. • • Tnkuew steamer just: nitrouuceninto f6r highway locimotionis a complete sticeeSzt. The most- important improvemmit having the tires of the wheels pilule of thick vulcanized India rubber. •ITliere is lessloss of power than With rigidtiresi,'and the wheelves with no difficulty over plowed ground. miff noise • and joltA me avoided. Tt is found quite easy to guidq it even on the crowded strects, , and to 44w. a heavy load up a;gradient of 1 - in 12.... .Akc r F4 bocomouvE.!---The N6s , York Wiin says - oot Mr. Moltz, after_ eight years labor ) has, produced a lecoinotk.e.lwhiCh h!3',' believes Will' supercede the Use 7 of •SteAtu on rai4toads, and relieve the public of tho ';.tv iprehenAii. of dis a strous explo.ifons. . Th inachilLe is 'kelt in motion icy levers acting on `viii eccentric; which moves the wheels of the.. °light°. . Balancing weights' and skin ,, s will iupply the - motive power. 'The 'bode' ,,, , which is on exhibition in New:York, cost the , inventor $13,000. • • could Ncrr PEsslos PADIENTs---Thc instal ments olpensions to he }mitt .on the 4th Of March next amount, in the aggregate,te fifteen million of dollars. Theyttylnents - are larger this . than usual, owing to.the'_extra,wid ows' pensions, moat' of which are (Inc in March., " champion lady skater;?' of Ituffaloi New- York, Miss Ad:► I.:oilbout.,! l turn3 out to, ho a . yodng man named Callie o)rtis, who has slice been arrested for seducing a chnifiber u4ht What next TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. MoNDAY, Feb. 16. linu. Caleb Cushing has returned to Wash ington, with the treaty cipeintleof by hirn reference to the Darien Sliip Can 1. One hundred and fifty ineligible office liold•• era in Virginia were removed, by Gen .' Stone? man on Saturday ) and their placea filted by new appointments. The. President, on Saturday, nominated. Judge . Lewis Dent, a brother•in-lar of Gen. 'Grant, as Minister to Chili, in pla4e of (ten. Kilpatrick. - , the position-ofarbitrator ayon a boundary question between' cireit 13rit • and Portugal, Las been accepted by the President of the,ll6- ted States. ' The South American Republics have accept ed the meditation of the United States in their disputes with Spain. The Congress of Pleni potentiaries is expeated to meet at Washington in the Spring. The - Democratic Committee of Franklin county, Pa., have chosen delegate's favoia ble to the nomination of Gen. Cass for Gov• ernor. . The Eiliscopal Convention of Louisiana :closed ita session, at New Orleans, on Sat,• urday, having resolved to establish freed iligns schools, and raise the Bishop's salary to $5OOO. ' The President pardoned Sanford P.Con over, alias Cht4-lea Dunham, under se'n, teoce fur perjury in the .'Albanypeeitentiary. Conover was a .witness in the Assassination trial. The report of the State. Treasurer of Louis .iana for 1868 shows expenditures,in excess' of receipts to the amount of $380,00. Two war parties of Crow and .Blackfeet dia l na.had a fight on the Yellow Stone river, on Monday, with the loss of several killed on both sides. . It is rumored from Charleston that' filibus tering parties, including Cubans, aro leaving various points on the Georgia and Florida coasts for Cuba. Three men were killed by the explosion o n locomotive at'llich Station, on the Union a oific.Railroad, last Friday. Three men wore arrested at •Odin, 111„. on I Friday night, in the act of robbing the mails while sei u transferred from 'one train .te another. The theils.lave boon robbed at that point for over a year. • • . . Iniuse in Lewiston, hie,, was robbed:of several hundred dollars' worth, of ,eivelry_oh Friday night. Francis -McQuade, of Lowell . , Mais t ; has been arrested on the charge °Omitting coun terfeit foie cent pieces. • , • - /V fishing...boat was sunk by collision with a pailsing vessel in Boston harbor yesterday. r , alid two men were drowned. • • . • 'The Apollo- Hall Istind,,iitlier buildings, in Norwich,Conti., wore burned- on Saturday: night•,,„ oss - Two elevator firm of Cottrill, & -Dickey, in Cleveland,-Ohio, have failed 'with • liabilities stated at. 5200,000, and assets $60,000., , A' heavy rain 6U:it'll prevailed Ahronghout California part of last week, causing the most destructive flo . Ods since.„lB62. Santa Clara and San.J.otiqutn suffered most. Railroad add telegraphic communication was interruptetrin all directions. • In the mountains there was deep sno,W, -, but the doleation of the Central Pacilicjthilrciad trains lasted only a few hours. There' Was a- slight. earthquake at San Fran, else° yesterday morning,- „ - • • South American advices lepOrt h revolution In F.cuador, ex-President Moreno. havhig, sup planted Espincis.a.. The rebellion in Bolivia has been completely stipprossed. Tlaq . ellow fever contindusito rage in Southey) Tau. •.' • A bill was to have • heart presented in the .Newfoundland Legislature, on Saturday, for the entrance of*Nowfoinfilland into the Tio, minioN) Confederation. . IrII,OOEhIDINVS 01' 00111tiRESS • 11'ASIIINGTON,.Feb. 13. lit the Senate, the credentials of Senators elect Fenton, of Now York, and Stockton, of New Jersey, were presented.. • 6 . Stewaft introduced a bill , to aliow.of natnializaticiii at once. Mr, Robertson intro °used a,:onstitutional arnendtudnt providing, for the decision of question as to the validity of electoral voter: The Judiciary Conitnitide reppited 'd - Natitr• alization bill, making the 'term four years and six months, and requiring application to be made of the U. S. Courts or of the Register iii Bankruptcy. . , The River and Harbor bill was recoinmit• tedi - . In the 'House Mr. Hoo . per's relating to the reports of 'National Banks was , reported and passed; also the bill to,. prevent loans on - United State 'notes. The hill "to' prevent further increase of the public debt'' was also liaised, with an amend• utcnt reetifing.salcs of coin to be at public audio t. ' • 'TheiScnate bill supplementary to the Na' tional Banking law was diScussed, and an evening session s waa held for,general (lobate. 11Y'1 ,E. CUBA, CABLE. DIPOIII NT PEOCLANIATIQN-I,IIIERTV OP THE PRES SUSPENDEI)--:-ANINESTY PROCLAiIATION WIT! DRAWN. . . % • " .. - I[o . kV I sFeb: M--,-- - Catitain Geieriil Dille° . • .. • • itis,,pst. issued an important proclainhtion. fre-reeLtes that .wheretis the insurgents 116%4) refused up to,this.date to accept; 'the ipiimirty proffered in his, •former .proclaniation - ; and Whereas others are . centinually joining the in surrectionary forces, therefere the 'proclama tion of amnesty is withdreWn. • The liberty of the press is also . suspended for the time, and theiortner censorship is. re-established, 1- } flie. printing end distribution 61' mowspapers with out.,permission from the. government autheri. ,des 18,..prehibited, ,: and • all persons guilty 'of violatink the press law, and'all p4litical prison 'ors iii futard will be tried by cotittsinartial. . Cu ii,q4 ltEvoi,wriox'.—rhe Diatio adiui ts that the revolutiohists hold yos,sessioa ,of the entire Norte Principe district, .except the .eity proper. , 'Seve.rahsecrot deposits of arms have been discovered at Caideans. Tho rebeli havo made thq ion) of 7.lotii cartiguo their rallying point. Arrests of s,ts• petted parties continue to be niade. Sevgral AnuiricanS: and other .for.eignors aro - n[ll'6n those now in emits:A A Pitovint:NcE:paper.announeesthat a rope iv . alker begin on the first of June the feat of propelling a velocipede tliree'Oliousand miles in thirty days,. averaging one'; hundred miles a day, for a wager ofssooo, lltiring the trip he is to ride the .Nelocipede_ one huudi . ad and litly miles in twentyfour hourii and only one trial will be allowed. PgitsiA:--Advices from Persia state that the Persian army; with-tho Shah at its head, has gone to Bagdad. In the meantime, the Tgrk• ish troops aro pushing to the Persian frontier: • • TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Ci_I:XTII WARD DEMOCRATIC (Atm will meet IJ thls(blON VA Y 1 EVHNING,iit Lanes l'urk, lit 7o'ulgek. . JACOB II; HAIN, frost. al/NATHAN RE.111:11, Seet.y. k'PEVIA I. meeting of the Reading Hose, and • Steam Fire Etrgitte Cowpony will take .place on TUESDAY EVENING, Feb._ le, DWI.' En:tines:3 Of importance to be transacted. A putictual - at tend it nee of th e tetethers is respeetfully'requemt- ' uti. By order of the President. , % R - MICHAEL WALTER, „ sectetarf.. Fee. 1.5.4 TTENTION,COI•IPANk Al—ho inthnbers of I company A, First Regiment Reserves, are requested tdineetlit Aulenbach's Ilail,at,7 o'clock this erenhip.' Nominations will be made for ofll. cord of the' Company. A full attendance is re. quested. _ _ _ 'OSCAR R. CURl i n, Chairman. ...6110R(4E COIIIIIT, litCrtigr7/. it* POARDIN(I.-L-A gentleman and wife or two single gentlen Can bo accommodated with turd nin at No. Di Walnut !street. fob 134tdj NEW ApVERTINEPIENTS. ZI'OTIVE.—A special meeting of the members of the Junior Steam Firer Compton', No. SI Will' bold at their hail eatoti.ty .yenin ~F ob. ERMAN, at 1 1 ,4 o'cloek. : ell, ettendenc is re , quested. 2t j 1 1: JOIIN U. HU H, • ;*-Becre atf:V IVOTICH.--insAliountet t reetingd thArck nhol4oreet the Reedit?, - ibrary 111 p will be bete at Ltbrexy lElei ;:eorner i tof Fifth and Firettkliit streets, on Trttley'liyen ng, the 19th of February, at.% o'clock. ,•- ~ W. 74.41tuar weal:ma:l', feblB-tddl . • georetary, M'AUSDORPS VARIkriES. ' • r • FRANKLi* SA I REEt, iA.130,E t First appearanbe or )1155 MAGtitt MAIR 9, Daniseuse and Vocalist. Also the DISTUAGTNP MANAGER. , • - • KEYSTONE 0MA:110118El MONDAY, TUESDAY . t WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Y0b.15, 15 & HASELMAYEIi THE GREAT.t: . DISTRIBUTES ! I)ISTRIIIUTES 100 .. P " E BENTB 100 Embracing Chamber' seta, Furniture, DreA.4 Goods, Elver-were, Jewelry, Float', Coal, - Greenbacks, Watches, Ro., Ito. ADWASION, 250t8.---;-- RESERVED SNATA, 35 018. Doors open. at 7 o'clock. Tooommolace at ti. lASELMEYER'S MATINEE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Admission 15 cents to all parts of the llotve febl;l-Itd.] IV. 11. STRICKLAND, Agent ALIVE ~WIULE YOU' LIVE!..O CHOICEST OYSTERS AND FINEST TKRRA. PIN IN THIS CITY-CANBE HAD PAII.Y= AT fob 124t4i W N -• • • OF • . • EAST TENNSYINA NIA • ItAILHOMY STOCK, BCSIIONG'.& 1311.0 Nb,• 10 N . 011.111 .BINTII fel) 10. 7 1wd ' • Q 10104 " i ffi t e ß W D liTV A B i ( l t :( 111" VV IU h l ire ° 0 1 to this city from the farm of James ti: 11111. The above reward will be paid by-leaving the mine at, orrick:. 11101 t SALE.—WiII ho Bold at Privet() Salo, the r Stook of J. RODGERS' BARBER SllOl l , with appuirtonnitoesott No. 255 Ponn etroot, Reading; Sold on amount of going Into °Dior business. foh 9 . LAUM.A.N tt IMPOICVERS AND DEA DEWi ( I. IIOIA ' E LIQU(Jits, WINES 7....AJ . ND .. SEGARS, 128 SOUTH NINTH STREET, G. IC lAu ra:o , Fubi9. VALENTINES! upmic sENTIAENTALI; I E M;144_! 1 , . 1 pOO S'1 7 01. t. F Jain '29 IVANTP..pf : • • . • TIIE,QITY,9F READING The undersigned', Committee on Ffnanee of' the Corpofat ion of the City of ltentlina, id em pow. °red to borrow the stun of • ‘ SEVENTY:rIVE TILOUSAND',naimts, ng for the purpese of enlargi the Water Wicks of the said city, and the said Ciaininitteelibl.eby give notice thatibey are prepared to bootie, Cer tificates for the saute at six p er cont..interest; to p . arties loaning niney to t leo, city ter the pur. pose above named.' Person 4 desirofts of Iftii_est. ing in this loAnywill apply to either ok the under. signed. Corcitalt.teo, or to Will tatn*.ffeiden releft, Bed ' City Treasurer. .FREDEHICKIAUER.. • DANIEL 311Lblelt • 'DANIEI.SI'OIIN . . ' Jan 1); ) , rtiii-I,so ' ' , Committee on Maw. MOLINO HALL IttiOTAIMANT, 219 North Plfmth fiereeC ABRAHAM STOUT, PROPRIETOR : ,Ebolee Wines and Eatables on band ; also, a. ;plod stock of Ales and Lager Deer. Lunen every. day. All my frlends'aira invited to call. • A fey boarders can be accommodated with good board. , uan fob. 15.1 MUSKRATS,, MINKS, -RATS! A1k11) RACCOONS.--104 rucetyecl' a full . .nollot* meta of Muskrat, Mink, Rut and Rao :loon Traps for sale clump by • McGOWAN cfc MILTIMOIIII • • 812 rtinn street. Got 81-I,f .FOR SALE, 100;006 B1t1(1XS, of the eri. ) best kiwi, itiaile anti durable. ihe o trA l e r r t sigigt F a t t e gOZ: ll . 4 ) l t l t * at i ;on7 , r I II P. Berke oonlity, • `A A R ON HOWER.' . joirkl64.l - ' " • NIGHTLY ! WEAND'S RESTAURANT, No, 19.NONTII SI N.TU STREET. 75 li• E S En PIIII,ADELINII A !' r'~ ,"''t;.~t;. 11ANiitt.~ •" „ 'VALE\ LINLS! 1 . A 1, E 1 N Old. VALENTINE!N, TENDEICAND'AMUSIM;, LA ti 6 E ANTI) tiAt ALL, - , - - t FOR SALliq - 111!,.11', • NO: , -,- ) . 42 . P.I''NX STl{ El":1'; GEIIMAN BITTERS MI •• " ' . • ( 'HOGPIIAND'S GERMAN. TONIO. , . The Groat Itemetlloa .for all Diseases of tht LIVER, STOMACH, OR DUMMER GERMAN 111TTEnS Is com;ostat of the lure tutees (or, as they are Inotticint lly termed, ",h4fracts) of lioota florin+, a, kit Harks, ■ making a propitra Lion, highly ooncontrattio ' um), calf rely &co from alcolsotioadlnye of a' y kind. . i!) 1100FLANIVB "IX)1411..), 1 • Is a combinntlifn of fill tire ingredients of the Bitters,' with the pnrest quality of Mantaa Rum, prangis,e., making one of the most .plea sant and agreeable remedies ever Coffered to • Thosepreferring a Medfeine free from Aleoho Ile admixture, will psis • 1100FLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS. Those who have no objection to the combine ten of the Hitters, us slated, will use HOOFIAAN ON 0 1.4101 AN TONIC. They. Are both -efnally good, and contain the same medicinal virtue(, the choice between the tWo being a mere matter of taste, the Toniobeing the most, polatablu. . . Thu stomaoh, from a variety of causes, such as Indigestion, - Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, vie., is very itikt to have its functions derituk.zetl. Tht, 4? Liver ' sympathizing as closely as it does with the 8t o mac h, then becomes affect ed, the result of which a that the patient Millers from several or more of the following discus es.; Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles,, Ful• nAss of Blood to the Head, Acidityuf the Eitonfac4, Nausea, Hort-burn, Disgust ' .for Pod; ,Vulnoss off Weight in tlio Stomach, . Sour .Bructationq,. Sinking or .Fluttoring at 'the Pit of the Stomach, SWinuning of the Head, Hurtled or Difficult Broat dng, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suf. orating Sensations 'Whcn.in • aLying - Posture, D 1111110.913 of . • Vision / Dots dr. WobS tumor° the Sight, .Dull Pain 10 - ilio Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, YellownesS of the Skin and Eyes, wn in tho Bldo, Back, ' Chest, , Lhubm, etc., 'Sudden Flushes of boat, Burning the •Viesh, Constant Lnagiu 'ings of and Depression of Spirits.- Thu sufferer from those Minnows , should otter• oiso hpEfrentest . caution in the nolectlon of u remedy for Itls emu; purninniing only that which he is assured from his in realilittlons and inqiii• rtes .possesses true merit, is skillfully uoniponadutl, is freogib..6l,frinn Natans in• gredionts, and has ostalfiviiied for itself Latioll fp" the COIL) of these tllsonpws. 1)1011:icon. !motion wo would sub mit , 0086 well•known mettles— • • HOOFLAND'S weitmiN BITTERS EIOOFLANOW OERMAN TONIC. rit EIIA R C4/11% . JACKSON, PM 1. ADELPHIA, 'l'l6ttity-t wo yearKHillee I hey we're first mitt, - duced Into this country Dein libetfuiliyolui which time thoy have, undoubtedly performed afore cures, end benefited 'mitering:lmmunity tr, u. grout er extent , other remedies know]) to the public. - ; I These retnedies- -- 011 ctreettwilly cure Livei Complaint, Jaundice, D 3 spopshi, Chronic of Nervous Debility, Chronic Difirrlicou, Disease 01 the Kidneys, all IFIM Diseases uriHt ng troll) a DleOrdered Uvor, Ptoutiteli or 'Must Met • :1)1 41 ABILITY ne4sulttuil :frma, ally Cause whatever; I'lio4- TRAI'ION OF TJH SYSTEM, induced by Bever6 1.400, IfardBhipa p ' Exposure, Fevers, Ini • Therolls no medicine - extant! emelt t these re. 'muffles in such eases. A tabu and vigor is itn• parted to the - wholesystem, the noputiteL! in strengthened, food is enjoyed, the stomach algests !promptly, the blood Is planned, the corn. plexton boomnes sound and healthy, the yellow Tlnga is eratileatett front the eyes, a bloom Is given to the.eluSuks, and Wu weak and nervous necomes a strong and-hohlthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feellug the hand of Utne Weighing heavily upOn them, with all its attendant Ills Will find in the 11140 Of this 111`171.:116; or the 'IONIC, an elixir that will instil now life into their veins, restore in a measnre the energy and ardor el more youthful days, build nit their !brunken forms, and give health and happinens to -their remaining years. r it well-eatabitehed fact that fully one-hall Of the feinale,portion of our population itl'e dein In theenJoyment of geed health to use their own ex- pression,"never feel well." They are 'align tl, tieveiii of all energy extremely nervoinicand have no appetite. To this class of person :3 the ..131Trrli1W, or the TONIC, le especially recommended. WEAK, AND DELICATE CHILDREN Afo made strong hy tholuiti of either of those, rtituelltes. They will our() ovory C 4 030 :Of MAW ASMUS, without full. Thousands of certificates have um :mutated In the hantis of the proprietor, but sp Lee will allow of the puhi,teation of but it felv. nose, ft wii bo obsOyed, are won of nolo and of Such ..ttand tug that tiny must be believed, TES' ENIONIAL*. Hon. Gco. W. WoOdword, tiniq Jos - lice of the Noprone Court of it., "1 (Ind Ilootlatults german Bitten' Iv IL good tonic, unoful dia..ALeasou of Um digestive organc;:and of groat banallt-in caeca of do. batty , ant i W ant Of aorvoua action in Melva() m Yours, truly, OEO. 1 11 r. WOOD WARD." „ Hon. James Thompson, Judge of (he Supreme C ure of Pennaylvankr. • • • rittLA trfilA, April 28, 1866. "I consider ' !lowland tlerinan'.Bitters 9 a vatimbie enedictue in caset of attacks Of Indiges tion or Dyspepsia. I can certify; this from my experience of it. Yours with retweet., JA MRS THOMPSON."' From Rev. Joseph it Kennard, D. D., Pastor tithe Tcnal Eciptiit Chureh, Altaileftthia. Dr. Jaakdon=-TDeus Sir: 1 have beeii frequently requeattut to connect ttlyintinti With Tectenmen datiOna'of different Janda* of Medicines, but. re: mailing the prat:oo43.as out of my appropyliite spherei I have in all crises declined ;, hut with 's, clear proof i laa.lit • various tn staneee and lint tieularly iti wydiVit family, of the useful. ness of De, Ifo c niandis German hitters, I - depatt for once from my tumid course, to express my full conviction that,/or genera/ .4e/1/Wyo . / tivil 41,0- !epi,onti exprcially for Litvr Comp/A tint, U is a agfe and vahtableprcparu 1014 In Eibino °uses it May fail Wit usually, t doubt not, it will be very beneflela to tboie 'wbo suffer froth the above Causes., Yours, very respectfully • . J , 11.1(10NARD, • • Eighth, belOw Coates,Street Fron Rev. E. D.Fendoll, Astitarit editor Christian , Chronicle. Phitadtphia I hnyo derivpd decided benefit from the use o Hoofiandla Connell hitters, ant feel it my [idyl lege to recommend them a most valuable tonic to all who fire stiffening from general debility or from,dlseases striating from derangement of_•thet liver, 1 ours, t.ruiy, • .. ~ •• • • D. FENDALL; L • ) • • Moo!lan d'S German R ornedlCß arocountorfelted . 80e that the eignattira of C. M. J AVE BON Is on' ;) the wrapper of (quell , 2 bottle. , All othorsrare oeunterfeit. Pi)ool- pal Ofllco and Mann factory at the. Gonna!' ed 10l no Store No. 63 ARUN Street Philadelphia, ra. , .• Formerly O. N. JiLOII8()N «O 0 Air For sake, b y y all Druggists and dealers in Medlelneh: • (Jan 1 0 1 84y001Y ILOOFLA N I)'S AND Alll ..kr? GA NS. AND NOTICE. rHILAIMPIIIA, March 16, ma, CAUTION. , • • RV.4 Nib l'roprietorp ATUllll.ky . • I.3UIILIC §ALE.--ON' A. February 13,'1t4•9, at I clook, tit ho sow publW totle, at the public liotose Of John st Stouettaburg, Itlartou tow ush p,.lie c „7 1 :•. A two story FRAME HUM k: itiol lot of un 82 feet In, trout or I ) l '4fultli, depirth, ) (forutokly o'o 1)1'01 1 011 y oi )(my m' FOr. - . ebiotalOns will I,io Matte known ac t oAv sale: 1)Alt El's pEp t . t i:\ '`, N. It.r.lt the ahrivo prbporty wilt not It wilt bo retite4Vublioly tut tho boy' ot sal„"' fob. 6-24 , • I), u , iiErl4:N• r Li A" 1,1 , . IN BANKRUPTCY. T li sAnttr 0, the 16th day of Jan , 1) . ► A. 1 UND.EIOIGN ED it gives notice of bts appointment zIS. of 111 lam Gorling, of_Anttly township, comity of llerks arid State of l'etunsvh, r within said diattlet. who has been akiin t i 4 l bankrutt upon met.i petition, by the b bt , Court et tutht til _ F.•lt. 6t;lVNltiCht.:ll, Assi itllt No . :;$) 12/101111 Nth .t,l To t he ereilltorti of saki Itstillittipt. ATTENTION, ' lILTUKSTELIS would remmettullY cell the attratio3 Itttekstere and other', to our large •taSTE - ,l{S, l'l ANU rs, if, A N; k ; t .;s , Nvitielt we have constantly on baud, a i itrellarett to sell ‘ylteltsale Mot retall at est market rates. • Please give us avail and examMe [tiro' purchasing elsewhere. Orders country promptly attended to. EsTERLY IIitoTHE R COI*. Sixth and Cherry b uvt ,: . Basement ot the City ilk.! Jun 3%)-3t j 13U.131 4 1C SALE OF I3EAL.EST.ITI, t r y 11l be pold at public sato, on 1 2 :iki t iv, yoth day of Februitry, A. D. 1,k0. 1 , ai r the Housela %Ito city of ltetollog, all the interest of Jhlta tiettwartz, itecelt , e.l uu , , cortalit tract 01 !ali efitttato 1u the city of it,. 3 ,7 tag, adjoining Ittatts Eckert, ttoccased, lltestor . Clymer uni t „ ult . : coot 11101143 1 .; acres tame or l ess . Salo to C.ontatonee at I o'clock P. M. ELIZ.t st lIW Executrix of John tichwatt c, tit tvam...l fob LNISSOLitTION.—Notteo is hereby given t. Litho partherbldp heretottoc extsthig the mot vrsigned, in the Merchant TattotoNt nest', is 11118 day tilsBOlveti by mutual ' All person* Indebted to rho hum, al,. OOstelt to Utak() payment to Jtunes tot all persons having . claims ,against the • re to present Weal to toe payment, • 4.1.:1* INVUNI)I-: It, • .1 .01 E:3 1,1 inn. '2:4, 1869 ,-- P'. BL,IC SA GE. , 7 1V 1.1. fi B E SOLI) A, ~ k, o bit o sa l e , o n sat away,. M are II 13,18 , ,',1, b ) i, subscriber, id the residence of Levi loyet,;,, [t . I'u' or titililln deceased, la Oley tow it ,, lttp, it„,. connty, near , I rleft onelairg, Itto following 1,,, scowl pral)orty, viz : 4 hurtles, 1 mule, 2 eints, 3 lloiferA, s 3 ; 3 , . 1 wagon, and Mal," 1 brootbalteelcd u ki , 1 spring wagoo 1 mower and rvaptt, hay rake, 1 pa ir hay holders, 2 1411%,.. eintlvators, 2 harrows, I winnowing 011:. pattnit, straw outtor, hill set. of 1101 m., ",,e,,,,, saddle, lot of ()Outdo and swingto 1.u,•, wood sled, lot of chains, 1 grain cradle, k, household fOCOLLOCC, Slid 01.1101 al lielc3 IN 1, 111CCOOR 1.0 MOM WO. yule to eohatnintoo at Iti o'clock .1. M , ~!. Conditions w'lll b 0 made known by fob 13-31. w) ' i , JACOB 8. I.ll' 1 Noool, t. ..._ . . _ . BANKING HOUSE AT. PUBLIC SALE, WILL BE L'XPOSI , II) AT PViiii, 81tle, on Sato rtlety, t he 27th tl Ay of Febtn,. 1869, at rho K H ovstono ouse, Reading, tot tr , v101'1114(3 Banking 1 louse property, situ:au. 'Market 801111 J, aunt tho north-west nu,„:', Fifth anti Penn st roots, Itoad ing, lotuly 0, , ,c., , E lt by . ‘V, - Earl Co.; Bankers. %lin propeitk sIBI4I Of a four-story MOCK 111. 1 1IADINU, I. front by 50 foot deep. Thu first now 1 3 h : ,... sou ely fitted up for a bunk lug estaallillutt with brink fire-proof vault for books and pail , .. The suemel and )hire. doors life well adaptor business purpOves, avid the [(Milli litkorti Pitt u and ltsetl its a hall for tneo_pirgs of sense, 'r p ho witoio of 1110'1'1)pin . Hoot's tau iv. 4 tl l o I A broad and commiallotts huttrway. 'rhea, 1.,; t j; datsettiont under (Ito Imiltling, with areltei l lyro: miller the ptivoitiont. l'ho upper II me, It,i• large rent. The property is nity,t oligilif) nr 111 I'd for business of an s• deseriptionodat 1,, of the most desirable lit tho city of nestling ,• Halo to kmlllolloo al 1 o!olook I'. 'M., wiles, , tidbit's t f stile will be ttiollo'ktiown by ' feb li-.1 I (lEOItliE D. 5T1T7,1.:1,, .va1,.,,,,, p _ _ ii. • . U , 4I(). SA I.I.—IVILL BE St nt public solo, On ThurstltiV i I Ili , t‘t February, IKu, at 10 o'clook 4. M. oil Ihr ;.. mlBOB, in 11faxatowny township, Iterks 6r. near Kutztown, the following artlele4, vo lu horses, whoreof ono Is a gaol i bay hi • 11aY0, one good baM,saddle Mare, two you! liorBea, work shiglit ittublettnio' lit harts,,,. good bay Mt iv ft, one 18 a good driver HP ; .. ,I0(11)10 lit harness, 0110 grey: mare with 1.,,, spring, ono tbreo year uhf bay inure, (4.t , : , year old colt, one ono year out roan 1 1 ,1 11 (. 2 setts hind gout's, 1 setts li ont genre, Coti• blind limiters tiod to her halters; Is ,1111: milch COWS, sOlllO summer and some het , ~ I.tievonshiro bull, a great number of Soto sheep, 1 owe and 1 buck (Jersey broedh I pI,, Wm wagons, 1, large WSgoti with lash, 1 . . 110181) Wagon with Maly, 1 threshlng now (nearly new), with 111 1 ;1% shaker, I excel:4(4i,' , et. anti" i.vitl)ol., gl/1/11 H Ell ill 'drill, tonally L slolgh, sled, 0 plows, 3 harrows, 1 flues r , plow, largo ottiti vat or, potent hay take, I I''.: cutter (California pairlit), hand enioug tart,. of swinglo and 110111 on trees, plow gear:l,2v hay ladders, log CiliklOS, COW Clutinh :my, r dnng and shako forks; 2 beds anti Lettstut largo MOW chest, cooking stove anti 1,11,e,1, 'barrels, and a groat variety of house tat ti,: big Utensils too numerous to mention, , Conditions will be Made known on the dr sale by DAN'I DS. LEI.O Jan 23-St . O11,1)1IANS' COURT SA LE.----PUE , ' oilt to PA Order Of MO Honks County, will be sold ut Public I'e:h:- Friday, the 12th day of March, A. D 0 ~ 1, 3 - Wine house of Jesse Miller, in Atbany bits , . Burks county, - All that certain memsuage, tenement lull! . Orland, Hituato in Albany township, ty and Stitto.of Poinsylvania, bounded a!,: scribed ad follow s, to wit : by hinds of to Morkeit baiLO hillier, William itnytler o let 4 for tum othorr, containing 16 , 1 sores 3:: porches. litoKe Or les,. The improvimientlt • 'on aro a LOU - DWELLING lioUttE, a pump , by with novel' falllog water, a large thot , stable, corn crib, a good saw mill with gol-ti ter powur; also an applo orchard with choice fruit trees; about ono hundred au. woodland of tiro hest in the township, awl( acres (live of which .is meadow laud) ct fartnlngAtoul. It is lielloved that there , abundance Of good quality of slate oa ILA mists, proporty is lying sin a woo ' from Orwlgaburg to liutZtown, Late turf,: .• ty of Peter !Cane, Ileeemud. Halo to commune° at 1 o'clock In the afle: - when duo tatendanco will ho •given, AG; torus of sato made known by PBTEIt LIN E, - Exte By mho . of the Court.—Lscr IL t: ,, Izi-tsw EXTENSIVE PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE LIVE STOCK A` JhAIiMING UTENSILS. Will hi: publics sale, on Saturday', Feb; limy 27, lsd,r lesldenee of the subscriber, in Robeson 1 ' ;* ship, lierks county, on the Schuylkill Ica' Y - ; mile from Birdsboro, FOUR IOUS() RI A No. 1 is a brown 1104 w, coming 8 Yew °' • spring; No 2a is bay inn se,coming years° 3 le a bay hone, coming 5 yearsold; No. I l'' horse, coming 4 years old this spring. Tit-- excellent horses, and weigh ;Moat 1,),c I,`-, each, 17 cows, three arc now in 1;101, 9 s - In profit by day of dale i and the balance in., 2 bulls, 1 . two years old, and one a V. Heifers, 1 two yews old and 1 a yearling, / 111 11 H. 413111, 1%0 cal ve , 4, t; nice 'shoat'', 1 wagon and ore bed, .1 three -liorse %ago , ‘, bed, ma bet wagon for onee or tis o horsct! wagons, one is a low Ilan ow...wheeled %or the oilier a low broad-wheeled wagup,o Mi4l, nearly now pair hay laddere,lpalr flats, first-rate mower Mid reaper, 14 7 nearly new, Ihteshlng machine in g loud nearly vow, horse rake,lleall) ;towing iuIII , rOinn . , fodder cutter, cum .., iron plows, 3 JUckendoin prOWI, Lan )1000 Wow..y, boo harrows. 2 spike loin 8 1) 1 en41d grain ermlied, eaytheN csi ll4, ' Riess, lead gears, ;oilers, head and build housens, timber and Coy: cliamy, ti! forked chain, forks, rakes, 2 barn aliOs grubbing' hoes, corn, oats and clove; rt el bushel, !to., /to., together with a s arlety hold furniture. hale to commence at 10 o'clock preci:c : rlitions-ra credit of ten 1140114.11 d will he al) 101111 d over $l5; siz per cent. will be Ow for cash. JACOB IV O P , Amos 11,mreNyYmn,Attetkineer. (4). -4- pAINTS, OIL AND 'C t LASS... II.. orill Ptlie White Lead, loster'd White Whit Libert Pure White /A WL : Pure White Lead; 'lied Beal Seal rench Mass, all sizes,•Ainerican Wive+, MI e 4. 1, Oil, Piitty, Paints, &e., For cht3; all goods warranted as sold, by 3111,T1)1 0 , E , f , 612 penti ► -AL ItAILIIOAD . CON TIiACT ( ' roosals will reeelveil at MOO Pen P nsyl p vania, until' be February 17tht 1 0 , • Graduation and hito.onry of the Valley If ailrond, int:holing the OP" Nosipiehoning tunnel: Specifications and information, a.; toib• in data% may be obtained on applicatic, • ignifitloor t is Office, Mauch Chunk.. JEW Z4` 4 o J. 11. M ' OORIIBAD,rIO. net 31-tt =I •