I)AiLy EAGLE,. It EA 1)IN G.. 1?..1 . FEloo,',Utr '2O, /80 CITY AND COUNTV:. B.S 2" EDirrox— 1•1 P. AL . _ _ N,evriot's intended for publiczo• ow In the )d:io tit must be accompanied by i,usponsi iic usual, as a guarantee of ein. ( "Ryon the part of the writcti The name CH not be published unless BO tll3lrel by the cot respondent. Correspondents 6110111 d make their cent irt and to the point. our goro li WO limited for very loop; articles. mite only on one, sttk of the paper, and a s plainly as possible, without flourishes. brnocnionas who fail to receivo the r rgalitt ly, uIII roofer a favor by av i n g wake at this ollice, whet . ° all coin• piatntit of irregularity or lateneis of de• l iv ery will in; promptly attended to, Aura:7l9Eß; 3111 rellllClited to hand 111 their tulyortltirlitCllt9 14,9 011.11 y ill tit° day 119 )1 Possible, nii Our rapidly increasing oircula. non compels us to go to press 010 a 2p. in, ,--.. . I:ixcitox.—Tho stockho dorsi of Au -10,1,111mt Cemetery, hold an oloiltion on Monday night, and elected tho following men as trosteem for the yonr 1869 : nstilol llorkert, Danlol Smith, Daniel Lolobachl Daniel Ertnold and L. L. Moyer. =MEI 1'1;0;4111.y Sof,o.—The farm of Georg° Whinier, dee,l, in Oloy township, wits said on Wednesday last, by Jacob If A Uctioneer, at the averago rato of $2OO l yre. Tito farm was sold in titre° inlets—tho first, tho old homestead, of 70 arres,witli latildings,to Ammon Rhoads ; the , e( onti, of 5 ney(ig, With buildings, to hold Ifcrtioin ; and tho .third,• - of neres, without buildings, to tiatnuol and ticerge IC. Whitnor. 0 - MARRY:I' ETIQUETTE.—TItOre SH n practice In vogue nt markets which de mands speedy correction. Many per sons before purchasing butter ard fro (wetly seen drawing their fingers through It. This outrage upon °lomat nuhs has been tolerated for so many years that it is becoming public nuts auce, complaint is made by those who do not indulge in the habit. Alaritet pee; to owe it to thomsolves and the community to put an effectual stop to it. They should not allow any ono to thrust his or her fingers into their butter. a _ KNMIIII4 PVTIII AFL-110 Knights of Pythias aro increasing apaco. 'ahoy sprung up like a mushroom, and prom ise to endure like a thlstlo. In this Mato, at the eloso of 1867, there Wore thirty ono lodges; at the close of MS the lodges numbered ono hundred and nino tem far in the present year cloven lodges have been institntod f and , cloven still await institution. Very few of those already instituted have a less nuinbor of members than two hundred, and a largo majority nave over four hun-. drod membors. A change in the initia tory ceremony has recently boon made. In the course of the ritual the .under- - Airt of the ecocide(' candidate is remov ed. While standing on his head his ribs aro painted alternately in red, white and blue. DM Tni: Odd Fellows of this city aro mak. lag great preparations tbr the grand pa ratio of the order to conic off at Philadel• phla in April. Reading will be repro rented over a thousand strong; and there will not be a finer body of mon In the whole lino than the Reading delegation. =3:IIEMI tiVspn.Nimn.—The nail worlts of Soy. fort, IdoManua Co., have Hpeudod oporations to make repairs and Improve ments. Tun coal business on the several roads Is vory dull at the prosont time, and but a very limited amount is being transported. 'rho shipping ports aro all tbxted up, and the market appears to In thoroughly glutted. ~-.-..,11, - CA,unvuLLY (rumling a munber Of peach trees yesterday, we found the buds moiling. Dissection showed plainly that the sap had risen In thorn. A heavy hest now would probably shelve the en tire family of preserving kettles for the whole of the season; It generally hap pens that when fruit is cheap sugar is dear. The vice versa of the case is equally frequent. That both will bring very high prices during the atuntneris to ha apprehended. ON Tux I scitmAsm.--Tho Order of the United A merican Mechanics is increasing , guile rapidly in Pennsylvania. Eleven new Councils tint) been instituted in howaster 'county alone during the past year. The State Councillor, George W. Jenkins, has appointed J. K. Snyder, of No. 8, Deptity for that county. The next 14‘4410n of the State Connull, Unioni, will on the Nth of "A prilott Harris berg. The State Council of the Senior Order will moot on the stone day at the weer place. TheyAxpect to occupy the senate chamber. MEI l'aoseue - r.—i'rhe Schuylkill Ca nat.lins 1,-on.filled with water and navi• ottott vitt eotmitOnco on Mnrch let, but N% the coal business remains dull !berth not 'ouch prospect of activity. Ism:m . l.l3ENTs.—A bout ono-half mile north of our beautiful city there Is spring ing up quite a little town, laid out by Messrs. Wm. Umbenhauervutl Jno. Fry. mire. 4heir plan numbers 116 lots of convenient dimensions, besides a largo hotel silo. They have already sold 40 of these lots to the following persons : . PI to John Fisher, for $l2OO " Daniel McKently, for 150 2" J. P. Kerlin°, 11 150 2 "William liimmelreich, for 150 3 " Francis H. Mee, 41 225 o Joseph IdelCentlY, 150 I " William Melt:eddy, " , 150 2 Cyrus Wortz, 11 150 " Homy Miller, $OO " William Bixenstino, " 350 " Albert IL veeda, 41 150 baniol Gronits, /I 300 " Lori IC. Rothenherger, " 150 1 " Lewis Schmehl, .46 150 " Peter K. Rothenborgor, " 575 2 " Lowman Brockway, " • 300 3 " Jamb Itothenberger, 450 1 " Joseph 11. Scott, 11 200 Pollen APPAIIIS.- 44 W he stole) tho 1(5113 ?" Frederick Schmidt did ,at least the two in his possession wore identified belonging to Mr. Abredtani Shoup, of Spring township. Tiro same gentleman Ws had nix hams and four shoulders stolen, only two of which have been re• gained, and these the' two found in tho pf+szession of Mr. Froderiok Schmidt. tredoriok was remanded to prison for trial At the next Quarter Sessions: Philip Nelson (a colored boy) was ar rested by officer Clay for using indecont langarigelo n littlo girl: For being such & naughty hey, Philip was lined $1.25, ,and ho Was required to promise to lot 3 1 10 girl alone in the future. ' GeorgelloYer was drunk,at the corner of Sixth' anti Penn streets. Ho was art :listed by officer Kemp. The Mayor tined him $1.25; and, made him also promise to leave town Instanter. To all of Which (Norge most heartily agreed. Elias gchaeffer was gloriously drunk mniewhero up town, and was taken to t 0 Station House by officer Haggerty. ko n good many other people at the present time, Elias's financial condition, like himself, was exceedingly and be %ie sent behind the bare, ' 11. C. Z.—Accept our ti,anks. We %%111 be happy to !►ear from - you often. • • f t Flan MAI Ti111:5.--Tho ,. "Liberty" wiii Who about ono hundred equipped mon to Trenton, 'on tho occasion of their visit to that city.• • ..... The Washington Hone Company will take about thirty equipped men to tho Inauguration. 1 _ • A ItuAniNo 0n0n144- T Wo clip the fol lowing from, the Philadelphia Bnllelin of last eyening Mr. Bohler's organs are attaining a wide•sproad celebrity ; • Tho now ()Nun built by Mr. Samuol Bolder, of Reading, Pa., for the Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal Church, con tains two ranks of keys (for the man uals,) compass, 0 C to 0 in alto, or 56 notes. Pedals C C (I,to F-, 18 notes 'k 32 ; stops, including coupling; register, t.e. Tho design of the case is neat end im posing, and an ornament to the church hi Which it is placed. The organ will bo opened on next WednoSday evening _by a concert, which will consist of overtures, &e., On the organ, by 11t (I.• Thunder, and solos, trios, quartettes, &a., in,which Miss Caroline McCalfroy, Mrs. Jas. Sim mons, Mis.i llettio,'Aloxandor, MiB9 r. Briscoe, 0. W. Miller, \V. ' Foley, Dr. IlliOnias and others will take part. - - lI~Mno 80.—Tho birthday of Washing ton was duly observed by tho peoplo of Ifitinburg in a quiot, orderly way. There was no ringing of bolls nor firing of can non, nor any groat oxcitoment among the people. Business was generally stts pqmloil, and during tho day tho citizens waro entertained by the hamburg Cor not Band, who discoursed patriotic airs from their headquarters at Popp's Hall, and at the principal hotels. In the eve ning tho Junior Sons of America marched in a „body to St. John's church, where interestinsc addresses wore delivored by members of the organization and others. Tho choir of the church was in attend ance, and rondorod patriotic music. Tho church was &likely packed, and all seemed pleased with the evening'a enter tainment, Tho4unior Sono or America is an organization of which the citizens of that borough can jtistly be proud, composed of the young men Of that town and vicinity who cultivate a love for our country anti strive to perpetuate the principlos of • Domocratlc institutions, as taught by such men as the Fatten of our Country. Rev. lsott, son of Dr. 'Mott, of Hamburg, now pastor of a Methodist church at Montgennery Square, was the recipient, as New Year's gift, of a purse well filled with greenbacks, from his congregation, and mot satisfied with thus testing their love Ibr a minister, thoy are looking to an enlargement of his church.. A correspondent of the Christian Ad vocate, In regard to the M. R:Churcli of Hamburg, says: "This,station, in charge of Rev. S. Cl. Grove, about 18 miles north of the city of Reading, is It mission of mercy, an oasis in the spiritual desert.— Methodism is necessarily of slow growth, having . the wind of bitter prajudico and the waves of ecclesiastical opposition constantly against her. Any progress in such a region must ho regarded as great progremerelatively. —• “Wo aro glad to be able to record, to the praise of Divine grace, that oven Dion the work Is progressing. During a protracted meeting Just closed, in which the Pastor was nearly wholly unaided, nineteen persons presented themselves for prayer at the altar, fifteen of whom ilrofesscd conversion, and tWolvo of.them united with the church on probation. Ali of these persons were of adult and several of thorn men. Previous to this - addition the church comprised only thirty.two mombers, so that the increase , Is about thirty-tlvo per cont.' "Tho signs aro favorable for bright Limas In tiro not distant future. Tho congroga- Bons fill tho church, and the Sunday school is In a most prosperous condition. Thom aro usually about one hundred and fifty children in attendance. "The membership arc dev9ted, etif,nest, thithful workers for Jesuspalmost with out,an exception. ..4The missionary money appropriated in sustaining the Uospol in such places Is well spent, and will yield a rich return if s s regards financial as well as spiritual 1,(!tllts. The Pastor Is beloved by all his flock, and highly esteemed by the whole community, however greatly they may be opposed to Methodism," LETTER LasT.--The following list of letters remain in the Post 011 ice, for tiro wee': ending Fob. 2(ith. Persons ap plying for any of those letters will please mention that they aro advertised in the 'DAILY EAGLE :" LADIES' LIST. Miss E. 11. Milieus°, Harriet Barlot, Miss Jennie Boyer, /Miss Mary Burr, MKS Marin Clouser; Elizabeth Clark,(2) MN. Elvira J. Dorwart, Barbara Frank, Miss Lbuisa Fisher, Elizabeth firing, Barbara Hinnershitz, Annie Hamer, Miss Annie M. Hyman, Miss C. Hollen bach, Sarah llartman Sarah lines, Miss A ipclia Jackson, Sal ah L. Jones, Miss Emma Kline, Mrs. Santo Korn, Miss Catherine Matz, Miss Harriet Manses, Mrs. J. 11. 'Divers; Laura F. McHaddon, ;Mrs. Sarah Miller, Miss 'Catherine Itedcay, Mrs. Itoley, Miss AgneS Steininetz,Magdalona Richards, Miss A nianda Steward, Mary A. Stevens, Miss Alice Snyder, Mrs, Lena Solihll°, Mrs. M. A. Shubert, Sarah Scott, Miss Susan Shinier, Mrs. Honors Sheehan, Sarah Ulrich, (2), Mrs. Millie Vendor enter, Miss Etnina Wentzol, Mrs. Mary Warner, Mrs. Rebecca Wise, Miss Anna Ziebor. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Mr. Amass, John Becker, Isaac Bar ton, Samuel Bernhart, Charles Bartel, Win. Becker; Win. E. Brown (2), H. Chapman, 8: W. Charles, Frank irk, John Diener, Alfred Eyrie!), A. P. Ey rich, 11. B. Fisher, Jamos Fox, Felix Oran], Thomas Geiger, John Hatter, Ezra IL High, Nathan Hank, Essington Ham mond, Unrritkon Ilinnorshitz, IL S. Her bine John Huber, J. H. Houck, N. C. lienitiger, Peter Minitel, S. W. Ilium, John Hinkle.. William Herbst, Francis Jones, Sylvester Jones, Henry Jackson, Bomtovi'llo Klelllollloy, A. C. Kissinger, Eli Koch, Adolph Kroskup, Kensington ttt Co., Franklin Kalbach, Henry D. Kondall, Michael Kauffman, F. B. toed, John Locks, William D. Loinbach, Chits. W. Messner, Charles C. Miller, Christian Mah; Harris Montgomery, John Moyer, ,Joseph Moore, Adam Nicholas, John B. Piper, Oscar Pahnor, Charles \ Relgort, Aug. Y. llohrbnclt, bloorge W. Robinson, Georg() C. Richard, John F. Rhoads, Joseph Randenbush, Mr. Rowland, Z. Rosenthal, Charles Stith h Jno. M. Stout, J. Solomon it -Co., Jacob Smith, John Stutzumn, Oliver Shearer, Oliver Solder, Thomas Seibert, S. R. Seyfort, Henry Schock, John Smith, William Schooner, John Sharadin, Tate Bros., John Welger, Thomas Wells, Peter 'Zacharias. N. B.—Tho porson *bo mailed a letter addreseed lion. M. C.-Hamilton• or Gen. E. J. Davis, of Texas, In care of lion. Sobuylar Colfax, Washington, P. C.;wil • please call at the pestoffleo and got,it, as neither of the parties. addiessed are. in Washington, D. O. U • FOUND.---A Lady's 't ictorine was found by Officer Lawrence, and is 'now . at tho 'Mayor's Office. The person to whom It belongs can havo ,It by palling tboro. ACOLDEICT.—Last evening, while residing hi Maple alloy, was pro• paring kindling wood; a place flow i n his face and out a deep gash over his right eve. Had it struck but an eighth of an filch lower down, It might have ruined his eye. -t. FOOT BMINED.-- 4 •A boy maned George Selmsnk, residing in Minor street', and employed at the tilled. mills of Seyfort, McManus ct co., had, his foot severely burned yesterday by 'atepplag on a hot SECOND EDITION. 2 1-111 1 CLOCli P. M. _.. __ A gtment Ttlit.NOUT attracted much. ats tontion in Penn . street yesterday; atter awn). Wwas somewhat like aLdray, with a lover for locking the two ‘yhool passing through tho bottoua, so as' to be easily reached by the driVor. There wore no aidoboardS, seats, or any other protection against tumbling oil the frail concern.' rho vehicle, and moat of the harness of the powerful horso which drew.it, were of albrilliant red, remind ing Ono of a stray comet of improved This cart, or dray, is used for breaking horses; but from its exceed ingly fragilo uppearatito it - seemed to us that the bro Liking would be on tho auto of the which) if some •horses we know of worn attached to it. W'o mako this explanation for tho puiposo of (itt deceiving those Radicals who grow on• thushuitic over the idea tinit,it was 11 triumphal car, to be used by General Grant ou the 4th of March. „ - - A GRAND .I, , , TERTAINMEN:I` Was given last . .eveningAbi the Athenai Society of Pennsylvania Petnalo College,at College. vile, .Montgotuory county. Tho pro gramme included music, charades, tab leaux, recitations, etc., allot which wore well rendered , and gave the highest satis factioh to all who) were present. The College is In a prosperous condition, and under the excellent management of the Prineipal, Mr. .T. P. Sherman, and his accomplished wife, it Is daily becomingl -more popular as an educational institu tion for young ladies. =EIDE MouNT prOud eminence is slowly but perceptibly decreasing in height. The removal of building stone from bobb sides of the summit had loft the milt but about ten feet wide, and from twenty to : Ilfty feet above the nu; morons open qUarrles along its sides; but, a visit to the top of the mountain yes lerday, ahoiKed us that an, the great destroyori Mad Invadod 'the crest also, which has in several plates lost its rugged outline, and become round_ and smooth, with a reduction in height of mine ton feet. The building stone from Mtiyeim appear to lie of excellent quality, and many of. them need no shaping, being us smooth and square as though prepared by the hand of a mason. Should the present rate of improvement in our city continuo, which we believe will be the case, in, It' few years-Mount Penn will boc43mo a smooth and rounded hill, un, recognizable by those•who have not seen it for some years past. Tho beautiful chestnut groves on the eastern side of the mountain tiro fast botbro the caxo. - Their 4omoval, In .our humble opinion, sadly mars the beauty of the scenery; but in those pro gressive days (ho ornamontal is almost always sacrificed to tho useful. Still, wo regret to witness the destruction of forest trees, hind sympathize with the fabled wood nymphs who floe from tho soand of the WOOdtUatl i ti a e.• Descending the eastern lido of the mountain, we found..that the thousands Of 'pretty and symmetrical young cedars in the lend on the eastern slope had boon recently trimmed, and the removed branches had boon 'burned in heaps. This necessary work, though somewhat detracting from the rugged beauty of the landscape, is still a great improvement, and tho neatly trimmed young trees, in their dress of "eternal green," aro a beautiful sight, and well worthy of a Plunging on, downward - through the thick pino grove /it'll further down, wo found, almost hid from view honpath its gloomy shadow, piles of wood, newly cut,, and, wo felt a Pang of rdgrot that entx this sylvan'solitudo was desecrated by the vandal hand of maw , A moun tain•sido,,clothod in its natural verdure of forest and tinderbrush,Or,Meared and cultivated, blooming with plontiful crops, 19 always. 'fa thing of beauty;" but with Its trees cut down, its rugged cliffs torn away, and its bare, gray rooks exposed, It conveys only , a souse of dreariness and barrenness, painful to contompiato. Walking homeward past the ore mines of Eckert & Co., we worn pleased to see that this enterprising firm have erected new buildings on the alto of those de stroyed by tire a few mouths ago, and the steady puff of the • engine told that " treasures for the use of man wore•be in delved out of the earth". as usual. From tho summit of Mount Penn, tho city of Reading and its surroundings ap pear like a beautiful panoramas, which the lover of the picturesque can gaze' upon with never-tiring pleasure. It has boon too often described to require further mention..at our hands—sunleo It to say that it is well worthy of a visit, and many of our pale-faced citizens and fragile-looking ladies would be benefit ted in health by frequent, walks to tho summit of Mount Puna, Ni7llllo the view from its top would amply, compensate them for the unaccustmOd length of the walk, which, instead o 1 a taskovould soon become a pleasure. s. THE WEATHEIL-0110 of our editorial colleagues has requested us to localizo the weathot this morning. A pretty sub ject, truly; to write upon. We never yet .wrote an article on a particular state of the weather ' that it wasn't in some other Particular statoWhon said article appear ed. Wonder what the man moans by delegating this stale, unprofitable, unin teresting, uninviting duty 'to us-4, Our colleaguo, feels glad that the feathery va pors aro descending' to day. Wo aro yorging .on bacholordom ourself, and haven't the notions peculiar to a hand some yming follow who is expecting a Tionediet's life to ho his before many snows havo covered the earth With their pure and beautiful white.pantles. Our colleague is a lady's man, and is fond of n fast nag, a dapper little clipper, a largo, handsome butialo robe well tuck 7 edin, and a pair of rosychooks, kissable lips and roguish oyes tucked under. Wo haven't any such notions, but our col loague hag. No wonder, then, that. he likes the kind of weather that is our own and our rondos to-day, and who mom appropriately should have localized it? When the spring time comes, the-season for the birds to chirp, frogs to croak; and babbling brooks and rivulets to murmur silently along their tortuous windings to the groat river and mighty ocean, when we can go out into the green fields and breathe the fresh air of tho country, then, perhaps, the spirit may - move us,,land •our thoughts odorous with swoot-scontod flowers and the now mown hay, will fly on the wings of the EAGLE to our thou sands of readers. Till, then, s we hopo our collcagno will ,b.e mum on weather topics. , Our Shoeinsik ervillei:Let ter. Elli Toll DAILY w oqLhor hero is changeable .I,llie° the last f©w windy days. Sugar made an advance, of 3 centk per pound, and calico 161..3,4 cents per yard. Hard times ! Capt. Thomas MoYer, of Shoemaker vile, was the matt that i took tho first beat front Shoernakerville to Leesport, to got it loaded with pig iron. • . Mr.' fear's horse ran away with his servant, at H. IC. Miller's store, In Shoe niakervillo, and ran to lqcihrsvillo before ho was stopped.. Nobody hurt.. The "Grand Exhibition'l which west() come off sonic time in March, at Shoe. makervillo, (Lower) wont en a visit to Albany torecrult,lbst itself In the moun tains, and has not yet returned, and I ani afraid it is froson to death. Youra i SILAIIPEB. BURGLARY AY KUTZTOW N.—Last night Onto burglars, as Is supposod, broke in to,Beaver's store, at Kutztown, and stole three ooats, knives, and othar property, valued altogether at 00. They had not been arrogted at last amounts. • ' EMEMMEZ SAD AiTAIR.—On Wednesday even. tog Mr. Daniel Seiler. of Kutztown, wag on a gunning excursion, and bad loaded his gun with a bullet for (ho purposo of shooting a wild goose on a pond near the borough. lie tired, bUt the 111153041 the goose,and glancing otiktritok a young son ot, Mr. Ell Lengel In the head.' Ho was riding by on a mule ttt rho time. lie fell off the zuttle„gnii when found was dead. Our reporter will visit Kutztown for the purpose of obtaining full particu lars of the sad affair. iSt ORE PllOl4l PTNI:SS.-W ger, Attain §tutup and Franklin' Miner, Collectors for Centre, North. Midst berg and District,'havo paid in full HO' taxes for their resective townships for Let the good work go on. MI -TENCIIARS % I NSTITVTE.---Tho Beading Teachers' Inst Unto will hold its regular monthly mooting, in the High School Building, at i 7% o'clock , . Ups ovoning. Tho.usual prOgramino of an addross, stituto" paper, discussions and music will ho carried out. Miss Bookie E. 801 l has chargo of the paper. Tho tatbllc are alWays welcome visitors to these happy gatherings of our teachers. =I SALIC, OF REAL EST AT E Morning W. Y. Lyon, Auctioneer, ROM 3S acres of land situated On the west slope of Mount Penn, adjoining property of Mester Clymer and Isaac 'Eckert, for a 5,000, to6shong, Morkle th CO. I Ilitkvrrms.--The tecturo , of Prof. John' A. Stewart was woll'attended last evoning.—Snow six inches deep at 11 o'clock A. M.-----Sloighlng has com monced.—Volocipodes for funerals aro a failure.----. The best business to look af ter-your'i own ,—Blind Tom opens at I larrisbuig to-morrow ur goons and tailors are much interested in the velocipede mania, It suits both.— Great numbers or young mot' now-a (lays are subject ,to "trance," the result of too much spiritualism,' Alow years ago thoy would lniV:o beciftiesoribed simply SS tight."—LOtko - No. 425, A. Y. M.,. ,will bo constituted at high morldian on tiro Ist of March l in this city. . TELEGRAPHIG *SUMMARY, Mr. Dawes, of Massachusetts, declines, to be a candidate for Speakerlot the next House of RepresMltatiyes l , and Mr. Blaine, of Maine, will doubtless ?eceleci ed td thatliosition. The No* York House f Representa- tives yesterday tabled n iesolution, ask ing Congrims to repeal the Tenure of Of flee net. The Minnesota House has concurred in the bill removing the capital of Min• nesota. The Governor is expected' to veto it. _ The resignation of Gorertior Brown• low was formally made before the Ton• nessee Logislature yesterday. - A Spanish war vessetis off Key West, watching the Perttrion monitors. Five or six persons drank poisoned liquor at a ball, near Alton, a few nights since, and two of them have Since died. - A Pittsburg despatch says filo men left Morgantown ou Friday last in a sliff,. and as they have not been Lewd of since, and and the skill has beets found floating up• side down, it is thought' they have been drowned. • It has been found impo3sibla to secure a jury for. the trial of 'Grant fey shoOting Pollard,'in!Riehmond, Vn., and a• panel has' been ordered:front Alexandria and Norfolk. t A fire in leletoland, Ohio, on Wednes day night, , destroyed $lO,OOO worth of property. • A fireman was mortally injured. Two fires in New Orleans, on Wednes day night, destroyed $60,000 worth of property. The °dice of the County Treasurer at Minneapolis, Minn., was robbed of $l,- 600 on Tuesday night. Five i men were arrested in Jersey City yesterday for robbing a farmer of $l6OO Counterfeit $5 greenbacks Aro largely Circulating in New York. The will of the late, Jonathan Burr, of Chicago; leaves $300,000 to local ehari• ties, and $55,000 to his relatives. ' A female suffrage convention is in ses• lion at Milwaukee. _PENNSYLVAI. iEGISIATURE, HAttaxgauttG s . Feb. 2:5.—1n - the Senate, an unusually large number of petitions were 'presented, among which wero a number against the ratification of the fifteenth ,article 'of the Constitution of United States, among them ,one from cp.izens of Berks county, by Mr. Davis. The following, among other bills, were reported ; . _fir. Connell (Finance), as' committed, hill No . . 628, to authorize the State Treas• urer to ekehange registered,Aonds 'for coupon bonds. Al3o, joint resolution No,. oh, provid ing for the pnyment of expenses incur red in the contested election of, Thayer vs. Greenbank., The resolution was read and•agreed to. Mr. Olmsted, from.,the Cotnmitteii on the Judiciary General,- reported as com mitted, bill We. '032, entitled, a supple. ment to an net to consolidate, reviso and amend the laws of this Commonweidth relating, to penal "pr:oeeedings and plead• inga. ,• • - The Speaker .pres`ented :a letter from the Attorney General, which was lend, as follows, viz : • OkrICE o' ATTORXRY GENPIRAT., risauttsßuP.43, lfebtuacy. 17, 1860. To the honorable the Senate of the,Noin monwealth of Tennoluania : The Attorney General in reply to (he resolution of your honorable body, of tbe date of 27th January, 1869, iVould re. eetfully beg leave to report That in his opinion the act of February 25, 1866, repealing all taxes on real estate for State purposes, is constitutional. BENJAMIN lIARRIB BEEIVATER, . Attorney General. Mr. Davie, from the Committee on Ju diciary Local, repotted, as committed, bill No. 643, an act regulating- the pay of jurors in the counties of Berke .and Le:- high. , • Also as committed, bill No. 6441Yti act to regulate tbe compensation of certain, officers in the county oi'Berks, Mr. Davis, fromilie Comrnitten'tO whom .was committed the registry low, 1:411 No. 8)2, a ree.olutivit ,proposing au amend. IFIUDAY, Feb. 20 meat to the Con;tittitiott of the Comta: - u• weuitti. ' ! 3. - itlson, of •Sullivan,:an act to provide toititionai,revenne for State pur poses, impoMiig a, tax on distilled spirits, petroleum, anthracite coal and boom' companies, !Ind providing for its eollee tion. The resolution to' , pay:Paniel was determined in the negative—yeas 14 . --nays 10. A supplement to an net to amend eer lain defects of the law for the more jast and safottransmission, and secure onjoy• meat of real and personal estate, approved April 29, 1835. Passed finally. • An nit to prevent and punish the pqb• lication of obscene advertisements, and the sale of noxious medicines. Pas Sett finally. A further supplement to an net to reg ulate arbitrations ' and proceedings in courts of justice, approved Match 21, 1806, makingtwo vddiets and judgments on tho sauce title final and .eonelusive. Passed finally. A further supplement to isi'act to 4inti- Ide . joint tenants, in common and adjoin ing owners of mineral lands, in this Com monwealth, to manage and develop the same, approved April 21, 18,14, and its several supplements. Passed finally. • An act for the more 'convenient die patch of the public business in the courts of . this 4 COmmonwealth. Passed finally. An' act to repeal• an act to repoal the fourth section of an act relattve to stachi of incorporated companies purchased by the CoMmonwcalth, acid for other our poses,,approved April 3, 1816, • Paged finally. ,„ A further supplement to -an act direct• lug the entry' IN liens for the principal and interest duo totho Commonwealth fOr lands held by - virtue of location, or other office titles, approved May 26, 1861, Passed -finally; A number of bills were read in , place and referred. I. the !louse., an net relating to inter est, and allowing parties to contract for the,payment thereof, wai amended and inferred to General Judiciary CoMmittee. Joint resolution instructing our Sena. tors in Congress and requesting our Representatives in that,' body to use all honorable means to prevent_ the-incor poration 'of railroad companies 'by tto General Government, passed finally. House bill to secure the people of this- Commonwealth against fraud in the sale of, • patent rights being before Alto „House on second readhig, after numerous emendments,-linssed finally. • Mr. Wilson reported Senate bill No. 216, afflict relaling to 'tonnage tax on coke aafl crushed rock sauna, as'follows, viz:. 4 • •' Be it enmetel, That rrow nod DIRT the passage of this act the rate of ton nage tax. to bo paid by railroad and othti transportation companies, on coke nod crushqd rock sand; shall not 'be greater than the rate fixed by law upon the pro duct of mines. • House bill No. 187, an sici to regulate forfeiture ofpolicies. of life insurance, and for the protection of. women Fog sessing the same was next in ("pier. , Adjourned . • without definite !Jail tol'inorrow morning at ten o'clock. lloolt Iliotio es Tun LADY'S FRIEND Von MA W 4. - 21116 March number of• this "(lumen of the Monthlies," opens with n fine stet+ engrav ing called 6 '6ln the Fire, ight"—where fire side dreams are taking visible but ether lel shapes. This Is followed ,by the usual handsome Colored steel fashign plate; and by an amusing engraving of " Half an Hour too Early" (at the party). Then we have the usual large 111111lber of engrav lugs devoted to the fashions, needle work, ~As to the literary contents, " Roland I'4srke," the deeply interesting nOvelet by the famous author of " East. Lynne," 'tint( the ifiquant and romantic story, "Between Two," are continued. Autos s Ow other. contents we note 6 ' ThaStory of Two Stllll - by Nora Perry ; " Gracie with? tho Golden flair," a Poem by Florence Percy; " Bertha," by Amanda M. Douglas; fashionable intelligence, .to. Pub. lislied 4 by Deuced t: - Peterson, Ile Walnut - Street, Philadelphia, at ?)(2,5 . ) a year (which alto° includes a ,large steel' engrkving), lour copies, t 43. Five copies (11.nd One gratis), Vb . Tkc IErICIII.O, "The Saturday Evening Post," (find 'outs pengraving;). . "Barretrii Vegetable Hair Restorative" toolc'flto First Premium over all competi tors al, theliew Hampshire State Pali% It stand it confessedly without a rival through: out tliti country, atitl la driving all other Preparations from tho inurket.—iiiilatTO phta Public L&ger. ', • .* tub 2.14 u d OIED. lIELDER.On t ie 23d bf nabruary, lstom Ilelder, aged 39 .yearB, 3 moat ha and 13 days. Cho rolafivio and friends aro respqrst fully Invited to.attond the funeral, on yo ; day afternoon, at 2 &clock, from hl s tote' rosiclance, No. ' south Seomul Stroot,' without furtber notice. .fob 25-ltd" FLEMINI?I.—in 61'8 city, on the atii .Oscar Nlemiug, aged year,s,• t months and 7.days. The reintiVe.i3 and friend's of the family, and the memhers of the Ringgold Band, (B. Henry, lie,ader) bf which deceased Was al:amber, are Invited to attend his fuller, al, on Saturday, afternoon, at I o'clock,- from his Into residence, No. 37 Reed Alloy. SeiviceS at the house.. Interment at Charles vans Cemetery. fe 25ltd•< STAUFFEIt—On the 2.3 d bf Folirnary, Willie, only son of Joseph P. and Sallie J: Stauffer, aged 3 years c l months and 5 days. The relatives and friends are respectful= ly invited to attend . 'lliO funeral, on Satur day afternoon, at 2 o'clock,-(rota the rest qience of his grandfather,Asaph Shenfel dor, without further notice, !fob. 21-3td*- NEW ADVEILTINEIik:NTC_ m . utstton,rs VAII:IISTI s N S.:. FRANKLIN STREET ABOVE 'SEVENTH. Go teo thei SHADOW PANTOMIME. with the shadow of HEFTER'S BARBER 8110 P. All the coma any is the;eaßt. feb lIERIFF)S SALE;OF BANIC STOCK.— aril lielsoltl at niithe ealo on Sato rtla37, February 210,1E69, at one o'clock, P. Al., at the HeyotOne 'House, ONE HUNDRED SHARES of National' Union Hank Stock. • WM. IL ALBRIGHT, feb.23-11d:__ _ `: SherllT. • 1 - ) ll,h' JO/IN OTEIIIEN fgluderl 'lila professional services to tho ' • • •• citizehis of needing. • : 'No./07 zowta bIXTII-er. Can be consultad:to Um 'English glut Ser. , tnau jariggage9, at all, horn s of the day or night, nOt professlOnally-absont. 000-6140 M • • - 12:13 o la V t ru t ;l 4 1? ? 115 ( 1 1 1 1 1 4 eg thovoto s lily. Only two yettra applentico. mitt, 10,tottett. For Author intortnAtto , k, H EINT Z I.kl N'S PII.IIOIACY, outllwc4 Corner of TCntlt And QAtlell Streoti, Indlattelptittt. .1 (SST.--Yesterday , (rob. 2.1th,1809,) bo• twoon.ooo *anti MO oletOok, lu passing across Pont% Street Cann the Ylrat National Hank,to Klein & npnlhlinertA Store, A I.ET containinf: between and L OO. tit Wu draft for Ott Si on Jacob 11. 'tallier, for which a liberal,rewas,l will by bald on application to Alto oUlce of the ** Mt:A - Lnot.tt." 'trf fob td-St t. xrOTICE.—The untlersitmett Wive Ms. pom•tt of their .1".ioott1 hxpress W1.91 , 10/4;4 to Mr. Ituntniott Vitni.car, by whOni it Win bet onfter bu carried on. oratlrA for battoptgo to and 1431 n tbo do pots will be left at onr °Mao, o. 3 t3onth Sixth street, its ItOretoforo. fob 21-,Std) 11. 11, 801111 .t SON. iNW BOONS! NEW BOOKS !—The (0,1 19wIng Becks aro offered for sale ILv:; IttrrElt & CO., at the NAB - BOOR STottE, 512 Penh street BooKti Newman on Ftv,einotion t Llfe and CampaiL7llB of Malenan. Pclllol',ooll. of Prot . CBSioils and Trades, lies' hookkeoping, Itorace :mg May. on tineottscions In fluenee, 1 Ilandit's hide,. Aliment i tot ' I ming Peoplo, Christina Greeting • t•lorivziutlOLd MHO, It RookOf i to II utisto,—lrt, hig, Jon AS I SlOril`A, Set moue for the ptople. An arguintent for Chu Istianity, Departed St:4er, Exposition of U nh. ergtOIAIII, Sutnil 1100);:i on Grunt Sulleuts, 'Tappet's Poetical Works complete, Lintels to a Daught et, Proverbial Philosophy, Nitomi,itost on t a o hundred , yeaes ago,. Deck and Port, 1 Fremont's Explorat loner, courtet of Creation, , qourso of 'Pints—Polloek, Lilo of Josophintl Poetical Works of the Davidson SlsteVA, Ship and Slant.): :Notches an& Leuointsof the Rhine, Combe's Constitution of Man, Ilvdroohohy tot - the People,_ - Livlag Alit multi of EnFland, , f Hyland as I saw it, Land and Lee,' 1V insiow's Philosophy, Lot-Attires foe the Fireside], TIM Silver Cup Momol EA Of n!lnn gartan Lady, Fowler on Itoreditary Deseent, • Debut o on•lliti Doctrino of thilversal Salvation, ~ 1 - Seott's Poetical Works, IA fa of John Quincy,,Atlins, Lilo of Gonural Taylor, I.ITo of Jaincs K. Yolk, \ , Life of General Pe timm, Whitehead's Lifo of Wesloy, ~ , . Lifo of Gott. NAthank' Greene, Lifo of Gen. Murton, 6 1 LIM of idurrav,,i - Life Of Silas IVright, Life of (len. Pierce, Lives of 'Madison and Monroe , . , Life of Gen. Lafayutto, ' Illustrations of the Parables Derelict, of Phrenology, , .1 Mechanic's Assistant, t Human Rights, 1 Family Pictures from 17114)‘ble i national° Of Crime, Austin on tho At tribtites, . • Young Husband, 1 . Illustrated Lilo of Franklin FCC Sehiller's Complete Works I 'I 8,60 fob 22 NOTICE' ia Ifer4b) alum that the mein boys of '"riIEAFRIENDSHIP STEAM FIRE ENGINE C PAN Y, 4, ot"rtiv, CITY OF READING " have applirid to the Court of Common Picas of -Borks County, for a Charter of Ineo •poratioa by the above style and Otto, and that such Charter will bo granted by the said Usurt,On the Eighth day of March, 1869, unless sufficient reason be shown to i ho cont vary. on or berm o that. day. W. 11. GRIESEMEE, Prothonotary, lob :? . ?.-ointBmar. 1 THE IMPORTANCE OF H LT H. None but those deprived of this blessing know,ot its 1085. 'The, pimp Dal, blotched :and tottered covered portion looks upon a clear, smooth skin with Jealousy, and in wardly doolreff the same. Those whose sys tems aro filled witit,the virus of SCROFU LA, anti other eutahcous diseases, cannot have goodßoalth. When the blood is im pure disease is sure to follow. All Intro timoly,warning In those Pim ples, Blotches, Totters, Sores, Bolls, Cop pir-coltned Palettes, Scales,, to. Avort the calamity by purifying thesystem with the SAMARITAN'S ROOT AN D 1V1.:1111 JUICES, SAMAIIITAN'SROOT AND 11E1111JU WES, SAMARITAN'S !tow 'AND HERB JUICES, Before Scrofula takes a firm Mold. How ninny have the virus of Syphilis in the Breaelll, and in that condition con templato marring°, knowing little of its baneful influence on the efinstitution, To such fro say STOP. First Cleanse yourself at those impurities ; of that scrofulous In fection, (which in many is bored. Itary In the constitution,)bnforo you bring misery on yourself and offspring, Pile° $1.'2.5 per bottle. •-•--0- SA MA R ITA N' S 0 IFT I THE MONT CERTAIN RIS`AtEDY EYNRURe.D. Yes! A Posittve irbr citt Diseases AriainOVrom YouIVO In alscrell4fi v Contains no Mineral, noinalsam, no Men. enry. Only ten I`llls to be taken to effect a tire. 'limy are entirely vegetable, having 0 smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not. In any tylty injure the stomach or bow. els of the most dolleate. (Arco In from two to four days, and recent easel ittlwon• ty-four houra. Sent by mall. Price--M Jo packages s'2, remain it 3. Sold by liervoy Birch, Reading, Pa., and by Druggists. DESMOND & Co., Proprietors, Ul5 Race ntrouti, V hiladolphin. dec26-Ivl ''ulolt ALE.--4WIII sold at Private Sale the stock of J. .1101Kil:11S , BARBI:it iltOt., ivlth appurtenaneps, at No. 255 Penn street, fleetling. Bad on as tOf going into other %mottles& (fob Il it BS,IILS. Like the volcano, 13olls give issue to the foul and fiery contents of the dcop into rior. To remove the oauso of such suffer ing it ig.only necessary to vitalize •The Mood by suPplying it with ita L(fe Rla !men4,litol4. • : ' THEVIUVIAN SYRUP, (tt protected Sotutton of tho Protoxido of Iron) wilt clo tide offeetuallv, and give alreng . th, vigor and nett, We to tit l e whole system. o.ttrilet of ,st teller from Rim: RICIIART, , Ei»:s, of B Maus.:l !, For years I w,as a sufferer from Bolin, so that my life became wearisome through their frequent (Lucit and persistent recttr.! rbnce; k finally a eirbuncle formed in Life sinall of my back, During, Its progress large pieces , of decomposed flesh Were every day or two cut away, and,• the pros tration and general disturbando of the system were great. Before I had 'recov ered from this attacktwo smaller earbunr cies broke out higher up, and I was again: ti r tb eatoned with ~11 recurrenco'of the suf. fe .ings to which I had so tong been nub. t. ted. It was at tide, time 1 Commenced. taking the PERUVIN SYRUP, I ;MLitt tied taking it until I had used fivo-bottles ; since thew! hare have had nothing of the kind, •for yoarq I was ono of the greatest sufferers. Other medicines gave me partial and toinporary relief, hut this reniarkable remedy, with a. kind of intuitive ; sense; wont directly to the root of the evil, and did Re work - with a thoroughness worthy of its, estabilehed eliaracter.)) , . • A 32 page Pamphlet eont 'free. 1,. The genuinchaei"Peativisa ItiTnur" blown in tho glass. i . J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, . No."11Doy streot;Now York. Sold by druggists . generally. .. . Th6Postignoint romiltly for SCROKILA, In all its man ifoldlorma, including We rs, f;ariters, Syphilis, Sall ./Vicumi_l:bnaumptio n, etc" Is Du. ANDEBSI lODINE WATER, a pure solution of lodine without a solvent; die covered after .many years of selentille eseareh and experiment. For eradicating humors from the system it hits 'ho aqua Circulars lent free; . . • J. P, DINSMORE. 86 Roy Stkeot, Now York. Sold by all Druggists. • gob 6-4welitw JOIIPPANTINCi -- Every degeription of 1(4 Printing noAtly executed of the "VALI". Print a getahliehment.642Tenn street. ' RIALBSDORWS: VARUETIIMOs • FRANKLIN STREET,' ABOVE BEVEThI t OPC24EVES? EvErofiCi with OM: with oft aleAtetlittllsts.• Wore. orel! benefit cif 744,9% 1414001k1 ./C11•01IiI1L - • • 60 *Mt EMPLOYMENT AT YOUR OWN 110MFS, SI:X.--Soltot)10 for sletoty Pay* largo proiltr.—Adar6l., I. r vat s at once, "COSTAR," No. 10 CROSBY-BT. N.' N' rntec. ;$0 tIATEST NEW YORK NEWS, LADIES!! LOOK OUT LOOK OUT ! ! LOOK OUT ! ! LOOK OUT !-! Nu it t ha C 0111 I pi 11." "111vep k Rosy Glow,to the Cheeks." Ruby 'lingo tone 1,4)4. 1, , tai2oinove B tlll lliotehe% atoll l'r►'ckles," "The kleot.th tho "cosTAws" 13141 A YITIF 1 E TIM Bitter. Sweet and Orango RlOssome. cr. (inc nottio t tII.OO--Thron for Koo. liCO Hot tles sold to one day In N. YO'lly. itir AU Drugglats_ln MI It. 1.0 OEM (At ruing Alpe r Avg, c.'.4 "0 111,1 I' to i l )IYI I eat] 't etttn!sl It but he tittl,l:or he neat right, otl and uot n box of `COSTARM CORN A - SOLVENT, and it clued him,'. 1 • . Thottmoola o f host's Kohl, All'Uragg!ate In ItBA DINII soil 11., 1.5 68 ' ti 7 78 do c. , ..$ 80 " COSTA WS " STANDARD PREP R Arrioxs aCoalarPa" Rat, Ronteh o tr.,Ertrrminatorg.r dithatar's" /led hay Prieratileacitarß,, ' tbstar'a" (only purn) !meet Pougirp, "Only Infallible Remedios known:' 18 yearn ootablittltott In NVNY Yoric.t , 2,0210 lloxat anti Flasks nntnubtottirott dally.'' " 1 11 Ilownro 111 of ninaiimn Imllnti tin." "All Drugglota in RICA DINO ecll them." Address "CosTArt," 10 CrosbYSt., N. Y . .,, Or, Jonn F, URN RI, (51teet”4101' to) DIMAS BARNES it CO., 21 Park How, N. 1". fob 18-dhw ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF iITAGEIS ANIi MAILS. IIEAMSTOWN MAIL Ar STAI11; UTNE Ilztondod to Union Rattan—Leaves Rending at 8 a. m., trl - wookly, Tue:4l:ty. - 1 ,111tasilay Blot Hatay day. ltotutus Auto itsys and nrrt' nt p,m. It servo tho folloWing rjumed Post Offices: entnru, Gouglerev Me, Adamstown,lichwart 7. villa, Reamstovrti. 1 BOYHRTOWN MAIL , STAGE LINK . Loaves Boyortown nt I) o'clock, a. in. Ar rim at Reading at 10 o'tlt ck, a. in. Returning, leave.) Reading nt 2Y J p. Arrives at 1,0) • ortown at 7 p. in. 1r PerVettgenoisvillo. Prom tloldvillo, Oresliville, Yell. w Ileum Earl villo and Boyoreown. BEItNVILI,I4 MAIL A 1) STAGE LI N 1: Loaves Bethel' 14 1 o'c oek, a• m., alliYld at loading at 10 o'clock a. ni. Returning, loavos Rending at 2 o'clea , p. in., arrives tit Milloriburg at 0 p. in. I servos Leinbardo, Lower Born, Bernville, It diroteburg, Bothoh Tulpohoccon and Relators tills. ' BLUE, BALL MAIL Arm STADE LINE [Aims Bonding on Monday, Wednerday and Friday at 13 o'elook,a, m. sltoturning,'leavon Blue Ball on,Tuosday, Thuri•day and Saturday. attiring at Reading at 4',(,' e'elne.k, _p, tn. It supplies Moines Store, Knauer's, Ilowniona , svillo., Muddy " Crook, Terro IVocivor's MIII and Blue Bull. PIQUA MAIL AND STMill LINE Leaves itcading on Monday, Wednarday an 4 Friday at 7 o'clock, d. in, Aarrh es at Reading on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 o'clock, p. in. It aupplios Mt. Penn, Berk ersvillo, Joanna Furnace), Morgantown. 11 0 10 Y Iliooko, Catrihridgo and Booth Hermit:4o. LOBACHSYILIA: STAG IeAND MAILLINE Leaves Lobachrville on :Tuesday, rlbursday and Saturday tkt 6 o'clock, a. tn. Arrives at' Reading at 9% o'clock. a. nr. -- iteturnlng. Leaves Reading at 2% ni. Arrives' at hp. kaeltsville at 6 e'clock.,p. tn. , Rearm Alsace, Oley and Lobachsvilic. READING to COLUMBIA Daily by Railroad—Mares . Beading at 6 P. In. Arrives at 10.30 a. tn. Supplies Fritztown, Reinhoids Station ? Stem's, Ephrata Minim'. title, Manheint, bporting Hill, Landisville nut Silver Springs. - • WESTCHESTER TO BIBBSBORO Tel-weekly by litage---Leaves, Vesteli ester on'ldonday, IYetinefulay and Friday at 7 a. In. Arrives at, Birdsboro at 7 P. ut. illetut taw:, leaves Birdsboro on. Tuesday, Thur,day Saturday at 7 a. tn. Supplies Holt:cep Mi 11.., .111tteRock,Lop.O. Wallace. I.lwchland, Molt. villa and Vest Whiteland, • WWI*/ TO ItOI3ESON Aond-weekly bylitaga--Leaves Rending on Tuesda - Y and Saturday at 7:30a. in. raw arriyt at Readitig at 11 a. rn. . • READINgi TO HOST .Send -weekly by Stage— LORVCR Itvudintc Tu_taitt.) and Saturday at 11:30 a in. A rriVPH at Matting at . Supplies Atidani'a Tavern, Lower Heidelberg, North Held ciberte. lirlek's Mille and Hest. LEESPORT TO NOR& ' TA-weakly by Sta'ge—Leeves Leesport Tues day, Thursday onl Saturday at 12 in, Attires at Leesport at 3P. tn. Supplies South Evans-. ville;and Molitown. . • - • COXTOWN TO VIM.INSVI.LI,III i Tri-weelii9 biBMgi—Leaves V9itown Tneg ilt Thuradivitill Baturclo at 9 . u. m. Ailivell it Cottstonti at .4 1!: ,m. loiumilios Hfilbrirille. . oeelemAnd Vligmoville, • . itEKREB . BI3UPA TO, STOU4SIIBBuit9 -I'd-weekly 'by.. Stage Leaves Itehrerl.burg TilerliaY, Vint*day and Saturday at. 11 'a. ru. Arrives nt Itehrorabirrg. at 6 p. m. Supplies Wlnteravtlle and Heat, LUMBER I TIMBER I ! 1 OAS-,86 BAUDENBUSII Cornii 4th, slid - Spruce (The litre I.u \ triblr Yard on W it., baoyl Penn.) . .FOE BEST,CIIEAPEsT . AND 310,1 1 " (5011TVEVIUNT YAIMIN THE Cll Y t . We haver constantly . on hand it largo ,Seeartnio tof All kinds of ll.umbOr,ivldch :Will be .taposod of at thq lowevt market prices• • quatitlttoa to titilt,,pitrolitqfors. MTG. F.. • ()Ad: 140,1 1 7, Web., 241. d El IT AC TITUS IN ,ELLI(.)TT_IS TS co rn i m i when •oNorl for rtpliring 'leeks 14 roollty 'A thick, tough blin on Hs° cut. 5i436, ell ?Pbibtntha frr4 lon of 6forins rtijn;.'while tho hiterieri.beltig renirara itteify enft'arl olefttie: thlsliticiteolf to the oxperiSien Cul • Coot rnotichi• •of I lio•' roof wilhout aparatioiv I:rlcte. $1 par I,tx the agents.: ' • , vra~ AIM