REA D NCB. PA: P .s-ATJIIDAY, F"BRUARYI 7 , 1869 C CITY AN . COUNTY. FIRST EDITI IY--11 I! P. M. lAA. LY EAGLF2. intended for puldtoo,. ion In tho EAOLS mist le accompanied by rtAponslble name, as a guarantee of sin. redly on the part of the IS rit or. The name vicl,'not be !th:tilled unlos4 so t tlealrediby tDe correspondent. 4 Correspondents should make their 00m• panteatlon3 short and to the point. Our space is too limited for very long ar t write only on one- :(den( the pope , and s o plainly as possible, without flourishes. 6caseniszne who fall to receive . tho sees a regularly, will confer a_ flavor 'by l notice tat this office, where all cow. plaints of irregularity Or lateness of d o . livery will be promptly attended to. —.iv —.... ADYSELTIRFIIB aro requested to Rand l ln their adrerilletnon Pi as early to the day as posalblo, as our rapidly increasing, el4tala lin compels us to go to press about 2 xi! ta, Tux MIMIC Selloo l / 3 01 , ALBANY TowNs uip, : —Mbany township has 11 0, 00 19; averligo numbor of Mpgha taught, 4; Olinber of mato toachord, 11; Average siiblikui per month of teacipra, vts; number of male scholars, 258; num. ber of female scholars, 229; average number attending schodl, 313. fir, Paniteirs Atria'leith Mims in all parts of tho eornit6 ., are making grand preparations for tile col°. bration of ;It. Patrick's Pay, which Is to oloerved with unusual splondor and pa. rade. It Is claimed that the Fontana nro, nior thoroughly organtnid . than m i qr liaVo boon l/oforo,' rind'. that these assbelatlons,in tho large pities will make demonstrations which will shigu. lady oiled the friends of freedenn In Ireland. A grand parade of our Irish citizens will.take place here. Wo shall PCO what we shall see. Ea Ft 1.1.1 It a OVERI,II.—Mr. John Roads, raiding at Hamburg, and volt 'known throughout this county, who has been autlering with a sore log for tho.past twenty years, had it amputated recently, and has now fully recovered,' Ho !soblo to walk out on a orutch. Mr. Itoadimas captain of the first canal boat that passed Reading on the Schuylkill canal. Mlll'llo.—At n meeting , of, Bright star AssociatiOn, NO. 69, Order of Philo r.stheans' " hold at tho Odd Follows'.ll.all, in that borough, the following of kers were elected for three months : P. P. td., Mrs. Tobias Wagner P. S., Mrs. John Hilbernum ; W. A., Miss Emma Miller ; Conductress, Mrs. Nathan hoar; 14.8., Mies Emma Iloitenman ; F. 8., Mies So. san Loehnum ; T., Mrs. Edw.l4. Miller. The Commissioners. of Berke county will meet at The house of David rink, on the 16th, 17th and 18th days ofMarch, tbr the purpose of letting the Iltunburg bridge. At the stated meeting of Cainp 7t3, the following resolutions 'were adopted : kitolved, That wo tondsr our sincere thanks to State Chaplain O. B. Drake and Bev. B. D. Zwcizlg, who tio ably Itd• dressed our Camp and oltizens of this horough on Washington's birthday. Resolved, That our thanks are due and hereby tendered to the ohoir Or St. John's Church and to Hamburg Cornet Band for their efficient services on said occasion. Ihnosnono.—Ao forniatiou of a loago of tho;Kolstita of Pythias Is talkedlot. There is nothing special to report front this direction. Business remains dull but all sat In hopes that it will soen.ro% vice. Cowlick - 1010 snow fell yesterday, bat last evening all was slush and rand. , 4 lilionnsvim.--Stworal of the citizens of Molasvillo intend to build houses the coining spring. ad that n little impro`ce ►nent can bo noted. The disease known as dlptherla is pre• railing in that vicinity to some extent. Parents should examine thojhroats of their children daily, so that the disease may not have made serlouß headway be lbw its presence is disoovered. A deep snow fell yesterdaY, and our country friends anticipated ' sleighing, but today all la mud. . =MO CORNER LOAFTlRM.—Comphiliiti roach our cars almost daily of the bad conduct of corner loafers generally, and espeollilly those In some portions of sho Second Ward. If these complaints were made to the proper authorities, say for instanco the Mayor or Chief of Police, thoro is not doubt but that matters in this respect wbuld very spomilly ho remedied.— Grumblers and anonymous newspaper attacks the Mayor very properly pays no attention Wo hope the Volicemen In tho_Seeond-Ward will see that tho poaco - and good order of their " bailiwick" aro preserved. • IitTEPTIoN OF A FIRE COM PAN Washington Fire Company, of lidading, triii arrive in this city next Tuesday etrrotte to Washington. Tho exctirstot , igl will bo accompanied by the itinggold cornet band. Tile fire do pattint.t.t of this city intend according thcm n rceoptlon on their arrival, under the attAptoll of the Washington Iloso Company, who aro the print° movers. Thu Paxton, Hope and othor companies hare a! ready accepted the invitation, and the parade promises to be quite impos• ing, and a popular manifestation of the hunt trill entertained by ourOlremen for their neighboring brothrott.—/furristmrg ! , Vrafr Chian". • A MOTH gn's • - .IIOvLIIENCI4:—A man rinds ho cannot make his way in the world without honesty and industry, so teat, although his father's example may do much, ho as to depend uponhisown Exertions; hb unlit work, he rust ho ionest, or ho cannot attain to any onvl dde rank, lint tho tender soothing of a nether, her sympathy =, her doVotednees, ler forgiving temper—all thiS auks doop e a child's heart ; and let him wander ter so wide, let him err, or let him load lJf of virtue, the remembrance of all his comes like a holy calm over his eart, awl ho weeps that ho has offended er, or ho rejoices that ho has likened to h r dlsinterostekgentlo admonition.. lAn Nue - rm.—lt has been suggested that an usher be appointed for each of the goviral churches in this city, whose duty it shall be to /stand nt tho entrance doors, and announoo to the assembled congret Cations tho name, ago, sex, condition, qualifications, clothing, hat, etc., of mob individual as they pass into the church. Such an arrangement would do away with the bad practice of looking around, and tho danger of dislocating the nooks of two.thirds of the congregation, and gratify the curiosity so universally ex pressed. And then again a little arrange mont should be made so that young men and young ladles need not linger about at the entrance. If a young man can not muster courage enough to step up to a lady and take her arm—To danger of be ing rofusod—he should Stay at home, and not bo hanging abouttho church door until a lady Is °llly enough tp' to accompany her home. FELL ON TUE SIDI:WALL—Late! eve tllng a man alippod and follon the side walk in front of tho Mansion Heine, and at tint it was thought be WAS injured ternaU7. After having eat.dottru titthilet he fully rc'cot•sred anti ivalked bows. . , Eisner IdtlONs.—A man WOOd en eggs fo rdsale at 'Market ye a sterday; fact.-....Pe0p1e who Insist upon crtnet.i., ling a street when lkeatn approlebes 44 , full speed run the risk of being run over..Somehr_dy - threst a Snowball across the street, between Third, and Fourth streets, last night, and Mt lady in the face.—lletter beMisapprelienfied by your friends than be apprehended by an oflicer.---The days are flow about an hour and twenty minutes longer Watt they Were in the month of Deeenaber. 7 —Amos Losaig, in the employ of his ihther, at the eorner of Fourth and Washington streets, out his left,finger so severely a, few days ago,that he is not able to work.—Not any people in attendance at market this morning.. Omnibus drivers came in fora good *hers of patronage. yesterday.--A trtanjutnp ed off the oars at Seventh and Penn streets this morning and safely landed in the mud on the fleet of his brooches —A man entered a yard at a house in .North Eighth street, last night about 11 Atlock, looked through the window, aWd when ho saw a man in the room reading, ho loft. 'No doubt' he well a thief.—The members of Independence Degree Council, No. 7, are notified that their stated meetings will be held on' the second and fourth Saturdays, of each mouth.—Tho Lodge room of the United American Mechanics, Corner of Fifth and Washington streets, is offered for rent.—The firm trading under the namo of Rhoads ct Madeira, have taken in as a partner, John • Kissinger, The firm will hereafter be Madeira, Rhoads tt Co.—Reading has more Societies, Lodges, etc., than any other city of its size in tho Union.----Conscience is an excellent thing to cultiVate; but most people don't like to have anything to do with a stranger.—We would warn our readers against buying patent rights of strangers=for in nine cases out of ten they' ore swindlers.----Prosperous pee. plo possessing plentifully filled smoke houses should either keep a erois cur, or. else their top eye open. Lgefl7llE.—A Leeture,,mier the ans• pied of the iallibeVnia will be delivered by Rev. J. T. Megiro,i, of. Philadelphia, In St. Peter's Cathollo Church, South Fifth street, en the even. log of Ma reit 17th, et 7% o'clock. Huh. pet "Tito Irish in America. their Faith and their Patriotism." Proceeds ittatd of Pastoral Residence. NoTtou.—The ijriprnoyinon printers of t4J~S city are requested to meet at Krick's and Wasbingten streets, tbls evening at 7 1 4 o'clock precitely. llAra.s.—A grand ball will be gives by tho Long Island Asnembly, at tho Bush ong, Mouse,, on Wednesday evening, March 3d. Tho 11. S. F. Mamaly will give a ball at Aulenbach's Ilan, on Saturday oven. ing, April 10th. UNIVEMA LIST Cum:tom—Communion to•morrow (Sunday) morning. sermon appropriate to the occasion. In tho even ing nn expository disoourse oe the para hie of the "Rich Man end Laxerue." The public are respectfully invited. ACIINOWLMIKMENT.—The Secretary and Troasurcr of tho Orphans' Homo, at Womolsdorf, acknowlodgo tho receipt of 437.96 for the benefit of that Institution, contributed last NVC43IS. REv. (4I o. Fnr:An, of the Baptist Church, will preach at the Borks County Almshouse to-morrow (Sunday, after noon at 2 o'clock. Tun next free lecture, ander the ans. pices of the );leading Library, will bode livered at l'ibrary Hall, on Thursday evening next, by - Henry M. Kelm, Esq. Subiool ".Nonsense." • To•xonnow.-liinth Sunday of the yew:, and third In Lent. Day'a length, 11 hours and 14 minutes. Trtn borough election of Hamburg Will take place on Friday, Marehl9th. TUB COMINO STp.lB.—Gentlernen this spring will wear coats with a wide roll ing c,nllar, cut away to some'extent, and about as short as usual: Vests will be mostly single-breasted, open low enough to admit a fair view of the shirt bosom: Manta will be as snug in tho leg as ever.' The new spring overcoat is. something between the regular oyerouat and a oloak. AcciumiT.—Mr. Jobn Weidner, a car penter- by trade, while at work at the Reading Railroad -shops, at the new de. pot, yesterday, struck his hand with a hatchet, lacerating It in a most dreadful manner. Dr. W. Murray Weidman was called, who dressed' the wound, when the sufferer was concluded to his home, No. 1028 Washington street. BAPTIST CHURClL—Services to-mor row (Sunday) morning and evening at the usual hours. The ordinance of bap tism will bo administered at the close of the evening services. The publio ere cord,ially invited to be present. TAX.PAYtIVI nro required by lawr to make reports of their incomes to ft1;80S• sots by the Ist of Mnreh. It is not nec es. sary for the officers to serve notices on taxpayers. It is the duty of tho latter to report their incomes without such notice, and n penally incurred if it is not done. BRUNVILM—Tho Bernville Literary Association gave an entertainment on Monday afternoon and oveningi in the school-room, in honor of Washington's birth. The exercises consisted . of vocal and instrumental MUSIC by the Bernville Oleo Club and String Band, and orationa, lebates, toasts, ttc., by the Society. The ouso was filled to its full capacity by a espectable audionger and the various zxorcisos. passed off 'creditably to the participants. An oration by H. H. •Broivniniller elicited a good deal of corn- Inentiation it was an excellent prodtic- Bon, suitable to the occasion, and vory ably delivered. The thanks of the Society are duo to Mr. J. Ir. Burkhart= ono of our most public-spirited citizens —for the appropriate refreshments pre sented to participants, which, in the language of tho donor, "refreshed both body and soul." On Tuesday evening a public meeting of the principal Citizens cf Beniville and' Penn township was held at the public. house bf Charles Aenschler, to take tho preliminary steps to organize company to build a railroad from bore to Leesport, to connect with the Reading road. Dr. John A. Brnbst prealded, • and Chas: , Renschler acted as • Secretary. After numerous suggestions, a Committee Mil appointed tostsit the citizens along the proposed root endeoliolt anpseriptions, &o. The want of a railroad is sorely felt hero, espociallv at tbig keason of the year, when tho pnblio roads aro In a very bad condition. It is only a question of Capital. Tho measly', like in Ilillrions tither parts of this State, visited most Oval family during the. winter,.but az* _ fast disappearing; otherwise the community Is in as healthy condition ail can be.. ex , peeted at this season of the year.-I,ar. of the B. if S. Journal. • PROPERTY Som.—Messrs. Daniel X. Weidner and Levi H. Liess sold one of their bnliding lots on North Ninth street' beivond dreen, to Mr. Abribatxt Van Are. dale, for 8.50), Also, Mr. Daniel . Keehn sold,ono acre of his fano, In irn to Mr. Efitivael Steer, r,..0 1 0. - 4 ECM --•--- ••- • - I=l ____._ _. s_____ -- --0 - - - =MIDI -----0 ----•-.- ,----...4p..-.......... ._____ •—•--.--- ^a ______... rzz SECOND' 2 1-2 ivoL'oom . st. stobbps bEATli.—Mr.,Satutiet Buck iralter, Preeldent of the National Bank of . Phoenixville, died suddenly, at 'his 'residence in that borough, 140 eveititng. trS.l one of the oldest, most ;iron+ tiontand respected eittsena of that por tion of Chester county. Finn AT POTTEITOWN.—The elegent brown-atone residence of Mr. George Ricti,forinerly Chief Engineer of theßead. Ing Railroad, at Pottstown, was totally destroyed by 11 re . last night. The build. lug was now. and cost 130,000. Insured for $15,000. The fire Is supposed to have :been an Incendiary's work. Tun newly plected treasurer of the School Board, !lent Ertnentrout, Esq., will be ready to pay orders on next Monday. Ills office will be with Daniel Ermentrout, Esq.., corner of'4th and Cloud streets. 4LLONg.—How little the inhabitants of this world who are surrounded with luxury and comfort, think of the lonell nese and solitude of those who have nei ther home nor friends to oomfoit them. Many young men and women who have been robbed in their youthful days of the dearest ties of nature, roam the world unheeded •by a single person. Where are onf Christiana? Why not band your selve.a together and seek those who have found their way to this city? Take them by the band, introduce them to tho dif 'ferent Pastors. If possible find them enh ployment, and in every way endeavor to make their stay in your : midst agreeablo. When you meet, which should be often, greet them with a smile and words of encouragement, and in a short thno you wilt 'find that the little time you have thus devt?ted will servo to bring many into the folds of Jesus. Why not always have a smile upon the countenance in stead /of a frown ? Tho one servos to make others cheerful as well as yourself, the other, to cause discontent as deep ;is that in your own soul. Frown not, rea der, upon the stranger whom chance may have thrown in your way. Comfort them to whom comfort would be happiness, and your reward in heaven shall be great. 0118191Xiill. ....-....-.......4111;1.....-....... • „ [Communicated.) ' RHADINO, Fob. 26,1&69. Mn. EDITOR : Mr--A more abused class of WM viduale than the Mayor and Police of this city cannot readily be found in this place; and by whom are they thus abused ? not by a very great portion of the communi ty, but only by such as are at all times dissatisfied with everything that trans pires, no matter what It may be, whose dispositions aro of such an uneasy nature that almost anything that Is done for the community fails to please them. Now lot all such take a glitnpsq at municipal matters In other cities, and then compare them with those of our city, and I believe that in the government thereof Reading will compare favorably with any other In the Union; and every man, woman or child In this city knows that our worthy Mayor Is a gentleman in cyory respect. Besides, you can scarcely And another town or city in the State that can boast of hotter or more gentlemanly pollee °M ears than ours, the Mayor and police being always ready and willing to do their duty, and obliging in every respect to all such desiring information of the city and Its business, and for a , city like Reading the police force is• entirely inad equate to its wants. So that you see, Mr. Editor, that the abuse so often heaped upon thorn Is altogether wrong. . Yours, ANON. ...--.-.....0-..,.....-.... WINTER'S _MILITART - BAND, misted by tho Reading fitsannerchor, will give a grand concert at tho Keystone Opera House, on Monday evening, March Bth. The programme will be published in the course of r row days. ------o----- - - Evurty lady or gontleman in posses. Rion of a gold or gilt watch, are isquired to roport them at once to the Assistant Assessor of their district, or they will be taken as'property of the government in full. Gold and gilt watches are taxed from ono to two dollars each, according to value. FnMAUn pickpockets. are becoming quite expert. Their mode of omitting is very novel. They clothe themselves in magnificent drosses, and then manage to faint, being very careful to fail into the arms of a gentleman who has a ple thoric pocket book, When they convent. ently relieve him of his surplus ftmds. TIZINITY LUTIZEITAN Criuncrr.—Rov• J. Fry Rill deliver several lectures on the parable of the Prodigal Son, on successive Sunday evenings, in Trinity Luthe,ran Church. Young men are specially' in vited. , 1 From Schuylkill County. Spetial to Daily Eagle. - Porrsvti.t.E, Fob. 27, 18G0.---:•The trial of Rosanna Faust, charged with killing and secreting he chit last Eeptember, was 'commenced last Tnesday morning and concluded last evening. The jury ,returned a verdict of not 'guilty, and the prisoner was set free amidst the most in tense excitement of -the community— everybody believing the prisoner inn°• cent of the great crime. • • This was the first 'ertsc tried in the Criminal Court of Schuyl k ill county be for© his Honor', Judge Green- 7 and his course in the trial gives universal satis faction. : The District Attorney, C. D. Hipp - le, he the Commonwealth, and he defence was conducted by John W. yes, John W. Dicke], and O.P. Bech. tel, Esqs. This is one of the moat inter esting and ably contested cases ever tiled in this minty. PENSAti.VANIA. Lif,OIBLATIAZ. HARRisintral, Feb. 24. Iu the Senate, the Metropolitan Po lice bill came up for action, and was de feeited by 20 nays to 11 yens. Six Re. publicans voted with the Democrats against the bill, Messrs. - Lowry, Fisher, .osterhoilt, Robinson, Stutman and Tay lor. :After the transaction of other un important business, the Senate adjourned to Monday evening„.March Bth. -in the Ilense, House bill No. 4321•, an, 'act to authorize railroad and canal com panies to aid in the developm(nt of the coal, iron, lumber and other material in terests Of this Commonwealth, and made the special order some days since, was debated and recommitted to the commit tee 'on tannin& No, 487, a sapplemelit to an act to pro• mote the inrorement of real estate by exempting mortgages and other nanny smithies from taxation, except for State purposes, in certain counties in this Conirnonsrelatti j aPproved April 4, 'Me, visaed itnaltV Adjourrcd to Vone.sy (welling, Matt etb. 1 .„,; Oar tharliestfile tatter. EDITOR RAO= :—A prod deal of Ti,' S. Grant the I has Wen 1t circulation ad to the honors to which It :teems that be, h entitled, and ao I thought it would nqt bo fl dh'graco to draw some knowledge of 11%e ea-called Grant party. A Grant was made Poi). 14.. in the 10th of Henry I, who began bis 'reign Angnst 2d, 1100; It WAS rosumedliovember 19th, I in the 4.th of Henry 111, who came tothe crown Oct. 19th, 1215; It was revived the Intli day of July. In the 13th of Moors VII, wbo ascended the throne Aug. 7Y, I 1480; ,but It was a soeond Unto revoked, ; and , rinally suppressed, iu tho 1601 of his successor, Iteury VIII, on the 10th of May. Now as thiamian'w father died I July 21, 1609, the question is, “Ilow I Many. days was this Grant in force and Low many did it lie dormant?" 11. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. SATURDAY, Feb. 25. The New 'York Legislature, yetterday, adopted a resolution, requesting their Senators and Representatives in Con• gress to endeavor to procure the repeal of the Tenure.of•Office act. The Nevada Assetnbly Radical • has adopted Nbill looking to the establishment of both negro and female suffrage in that State. The Maine House of Representatives has concurred in the Senate bill legal izing dissection of huthatt subjects. &The West :Virginia Senate has rejected the bill reinoving thesaitital of,tbat State to Parkersburg. A Methodist church was burned at Sltti Jose, Californiaprpcently, after the pas tor had received a threatening letter be cause he taught Chinamen. ' A fire in, Sandwich, Mass., destroyed /near ,E;30',000 wOrth of P'roperpy. The public debt statement for • this mouth will', probably be• issued ettrlier than usgal. Ex•Goiernor Henry-A. Swift, of Mu nesota;,died on Thursday, nt t. Paul. , Dr.:'Thorrims . E. Wilson committed suicide, in Louipvil le, on Thursday night. • DIED. BOCKMOETII,-1 . 0 Rending, Friday, Feb. ritary- 26, after a ptetrneted illncvs, died a Itniy, Mrs. Wilhelinine Iloekinuehl. nee itoithaus, aged 42 yeara , , 2, tuoutht and 12 days . : the friends and relatirmara invited f 6 to funeral, wide i is to take 'place on Monday afternoon at 2 Weloelc, from Aim house,of her husband, on Chestnut stree!, ..hotween Fifth and Sixth street*. MUM! or J. Tnaonona tionfi,/ (icigerstown Lodge, No.- 699,' L U of GT. T. Wasitaaa,-It bee pleased Almighty Odd in His Wisdom to remove from our nildst our beloved nrother and P. W. C. T. of Gotgerstown Lodge, No. I. 0, 01 , J. THRODOEtii WOLFS, who died in the tri umpleol Christian faith, January 16, 1869, aged 19 years ; end, a hereas,lwe delight in holdinsrin affectionate remembrance the :minted dead, therefore itrzeirgd, Tbat ao recall with saddened 'Melva', his floble Christian qualitle3 01 mind and heart, and the manly seclni vir tues which endeared Win to all with Whom be was assoclutcd, Resefred, Tliatin his veyi , 6arly removal we reverently "bear the voice of Our Heavenly Father mitnonishlng us to '"be also ready, for in such an, hour as yo think not, the bon of mau conwitb." ReeohTel, That In our lamented "brOther .we recognized ono W 6090 'talents and en •irgy, as cvineed In haying riiir.n• to the highest ofneo iu tho gift. of our beloved Order, gave veal promise ~ c if further use. fulneYs, . , Reaolved, That we rcmenil.er with pleas; ore not only. his devotion to tho cause of Temperance, but RIM his rtw}inees for every good word and work, and thht kh his life of usetuincbs we linYe jt r(l.tord he emulation of the remaining memb44. Of our 1 31 rder. Rev,Used, Taal In hie removal «•o enstrrin 10.48 of a tunqt valuable friend _ot re• orm, a lover of education, and devoted otlow•er of Christ. MK)Ma, That we deeply Fyinpathizo with tho bereaved family and frionos, mot also tho tit. Paul's M. K. Chnreb, of which ho was an naive and Consistent member. . Resolved, That a copy of these resoln• t lons bo tranurnltted to the family. , of the deceased, and also to be putntniuot - in the ce 8. Journat, Itc , :taing fimette, Mont ilomery Lcditar, Monthly Circular, and Key. stone Wool Templar. J. C. PEAT:SON, • W. H. % ,,CULIPP, Committee. J. L ICAtca, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OTICE.—The members of the Indepen -01 deuce Degree Council, No. 7, are here '.l37 notified that hereafter the stated meet- Inge ef the Council will be bold nn the secOnd and Fourth SATURDAY of evciy month. P. 6. 9IM-oNp\ fob 27.2ttl'i I Secretary. 12011 RENT.— Tho ',cage ito3M- of the L lUnited American IR celinitica, corner of Fifth and Washington atrecta, la offered for rent, on the FIRST and THIRD sxr- GRIMY EVENINGS of every month, at„a reasonabto rent. CONRAD ORN ER, WM, it. ARNOLD, IC. E. EGIA.MAN, feb 27-2t.d 1 1 Trc oleos Of I, D. Council, FOR RENT.—The Lodge ; Itoniti" of the United American Mectianlca,, corner of Fifth and Washington atreets Is offered for rent on 310ndayi EVENINeiS. Ponses eion Wen on the let of April. JOHN SMITH CONRAD MINER, U. EXHUMER. f. 11) 27-21Cia)! Trustees of Osceola Council. UOR RENT.—One Room to a respectable r middle aged lady. For turther'partle ulard Inquire at No. 219 SOUTII FOURTH STREET. fob 27-2td• D R. JOHN STEPHEN Tenders his professional services to the eitikens of loading. Corsica: No. 207 NORTH BIXTH•Av. Can beeonsulted in the English and Ger man langnagert, at all howls of the day or night, whon not professionally absent. deo 23.41mclifois GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. Just Opened, at N 0.25 South seventh street, au °Mee where general information can he tiA. We pay special attention to tarnish ing good female help for private families and hotels. Those tit Arin such help would do well by giving re a call, , as all servants tarnished from this olllce will come Weil recommended. We also furnish work for those out of employment, such 'as o:orks, bartenders, salesmen, Watchmen, and men of general labor. Wanted, by a gentleman sotnOwlint ad, canned in years, a situation as watchman ; van come highly recommended Yy intlnen. dal eitisons of this city. Also,a good oona, try girl, capable of doing general 'house work. Apply at the office, NO. 28 South Seventh street, Jan 2:/-Srad -- Heading, Pa. LAUMAN tt fl KM TILL, - IMPGATERS AND DEA I,ERr3 CHOICE LIQUORS, . WINES AND SEGARS, OS SOUTH NINTH STREET, , PIIMADELIIIIA. G. U. LAVMAIr, FOO.O. Artstio,ittris VARIETIES; ~ ,: • 1 trft.A.Nattti STAEST Anovr, sETENTit, GO seal 4 BEIADOW pilirominv. totti the tillittlow of HEFFETt'h Ali Ittigit'Bllt All the company In the ottit:. fob 204 W, rt. x lots 3at. 842 'ens Street, , • lit4rdiAjtAT, ()Ns ; _ • . Moll Cur 2N. D 'AsSiOx *ri Oyi lio41), .„..,IpiiitT.,llY - : iito ASs'oeN,,Eif, OF Mi. T}, A,, , 1410,7 'NY ~A -ODIN t•ii, s)}. TM ND.. , wicitK, LAtoll'',4',ll . .?Ill'iliti.i - f,•-z. , i CliEt.'h, !•, . 81,‘NI)Eit• , • CO:11:110ti BIlitA. 1 .11„ , , 'i .@;;M G. C. lausitta. Cottoning tar Bldnkr a:ro offtstod :Cbi Sato by EAGLE BOOK STORE, 91TET CLAIM DEEPS, - 1.53 BI kiVil DUO',;, 1+14,1D4 01 RAT •1!,1 , 0PED3. TM. ST 'WI', EX,IiCU AIM' Olt 4.11. 7 A RLSIA DElilltt • - 10RION.111. (Comm i An fptut) (rza!ril F.aciap Ell JUKIMBST NOTE, • 4 . " t vvith ivalrcr) VIIONIASOR;£ NOT ~4'vvith via Yet • , 1 MAGISTRATE'S . 13L,Ciii;i. 1 EXE 'lrma; ATrA(IINI ENT, ‘ vtle.l in'arrogatetlos) SUMMONS-. (Landlord aria 'Pianist t SUMSIONS; - ,- I SUBP(ENik: • .... • WARIt ANT 'I . . EXECUTION, ~ , . CONSTABLIUS SALE, . .'• 1= IEI RTITTON IN DIVORCE'. (Adult , rii rt-lt Iti)tIATORIES IN CASE OF EIICIO*3 1N DIVOUCEADoertionj INTEREOOATIIIIIFS IN CASE ofTION. PETITION IN DIVO.I.,rE (Littqle , Ahl• Trewlri%nt), IhiliftitllGATOßlC) IN CASU OF' INTOLERAIII.II TRUATNI3NP, MILL OF EXCIIANor:, 2ND INDOESSig WA CCEnOR B LL OP EXOHANOE DRAWi.II Olt INDOBBBIt, BILL OF EX,..IIANOE vi ACCEPT.OL COMM,E EN NCEMr D . NCLARATIoN IN C.tsE", • HOOD SOLD AND DP LIVEaED, QUANTUM VALEBANT, moN s itY LENT AND AUVANCFD, MONEY HAD AND BEolavF;D, A" COUNT STATED, MONEY PAID. DI , Dr UPON BOND AND - COONOVIT At:TB/NEM, - PHOmMISSOBY NOTE PAY LE v.. MAKER. INDOR'sEji v INDOWIER. • vd. 31 A K ER, „ TROVE:it. IVOICI{..K.,OOODS SOLD, :e.. :%IONEY. COITNTi . COILNT.' BILL OF EV:HANOI , : PAYNIIvm.MARE;(I (N CASH OP NO=T ACCXPTANCP'„ BILL OP EXCllitiViit MAR BR Ye. ACJI:FTOR, • IME RwLRAI3II OF A JUDOMINT, RRFUNDING BOND, • Inil POIVRR OF ATTORNEY. 03enert.1) . ~...' I OVER OF ATTOR NikY 10 REOE INTPRIrAT. I POIVRR.OF ATTuityEY TO MCff ii VE DIMINO DrE AND crAtING DUE, •. PiMPIR OP AITORNAT TO 111ANSF6a 6T6OK. 14SA-EN i en 4el? L A SDLUBIYS QUI% MI ■ _ . . , . , . . . . , , . ii6witidittlivit . tror tit . ,!Mi iirchsiii,v ADOiirlt iff :uti& 4,.:611ti FOI 0 , li TI -AT TUE lir 1 4 =ll V , ~ PO W MRS Os" ATTOIINRY. El MI IMI 4 0 40 .41 rIMADIKCI, PA .. I CM lill , ( > f .L, MI MO =I JOINED IN ON) El ii iiii EMPLOYMENT AT YOUR, OWN HOMES. NITIIEIt 82X-4111tAbTo for PtenAly hnnl 1 Pays littkU yrtnitS.—AtlareSs for partkoltoi at 0nt.0. 1 "COSTAR,"SQ. C ROSUY et. N. Y. MI LATEST NEW YORK NEWS. LADIES!! LOOK OUT ! ! LOOK OI'T LOOK OUT 4 . j;00K OUT • • "Iton 04] , the i`o\liplv,vlon " otilve4 a Itnv (Rol to ilsn vlieolok." A Ruby Thirr ti the I,lps,* l . "R moves 101 Illotelinv Nnti Ptlvklog, "The 1101 In the \Vorld," `COS'r , \ICS" J. A 814 1 FE ,Itl • Ritter-Sweet and 'Orango Blossoms, my- ono Beath.. #ll4l—Tlit oil few 2.(0, lonn (loci gOltl In one 'lnv In N, V 1 111 - , ra• 411 In•tniqtAlq In nii',4l)ll4o in. , 11 it. (Morning cp, 24,1, "Oil st 1 - roil V; Llean' It; !hilt he I'm; for ho solit't Ight all and got a boy, 0 1 'OOSTAR,'St CORN SOLVENT , tt our' d.btat." TtaottAintiri Boxver sold. =I "COST A R'S" S 1 kN'D.A.III) I PREPA4ATMNS oefinfol 'it" • f/rte, itoach,Ase.,Elrfeeminatnr,s, ens jar'gto "J h /July a natiatrinra "et•Atar'n' , " (only pm e) Insert l'orriler• in frOlth'e Itenitql.n knon'n." yon re e3lat,llNheil In Nov 1 ork." "2,(110 Bo‘o , i and ontnaltetneeil tlollylH " I ! I ! i,of Sriurrong (wit nt 1411gr,Irst4 in It KADIN() sell then' " AtblreLl • ( "CosTAR."' 10 Crosby St,, Y., 01% J..ott4 F. HENnv,(sucoegsor. nEm 0 ,8 BARNY '2l Purl; . 16. w, N. \ fvb 18-41 N. G t i yeir THE IMPORTANCE OF HEttLTH. roar hot thfr'T (low Iredvf this bicA.log know 01 Its 10-4. The pin.p blotched and tettered caeled lil i'on 1 1 / 1 /k9 111. 1 / 1 1 It nll l / 1 r:I/1110(41/11kin with jentOUny, nod to• 11C9Iren 1110 flame. Tflomo' whonn syn. tt ini nro 1111141 with Ih o vii un of li(21{01.1;- I..l,tgbq Miler etititneotiN illet•asN!, cannot have good health'. Wiled tho blood 18 lm. pat o, illnett3o IN MItO to,tnllow. All har4) 111/le/y u big' In thole rim litotehutt, Tuttoi e , SOll /1, B/1111., Cl/1)- 11(!r•C0101C/I/Palchtti, Scatee, AC. Avert r,tlumiiy by pm ifylug t with tho SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND II JUlCkri, sAhl A !LIT A IVA ROOT AND II KR It.WICEt-, I,IM ,tlt ROOT A NI) EMI JUICEF, llofoto berottilit takes n dem hold. flow'tntnty,huvu thm virus of nyptit)im In the systoin,'and in that condition c ti ter:white marringo, knowing littlo of its baneful II tim:lieu 00 lito ctwetitittion. Tn :such tvo 6lty STOP. Ping. elettlihe you;Hult of (lingo flfilltIrt11(18 ; or that H•rolttionm in• feel ton, (which In ; u u tnv co 1.8 lif.ittmi. at 3 I lire comititut ton ) ) bnloFti youbbt fog mitery ou yOnYtieif duct oirtipting. .I.'t leo $1.93 per bottle. 'IIAMIITAN'S (.111.7 Tr;F. MOAT CE THIN INNIEDY E . VE111.18103. Yes 2 Positive Core Fbe OU Menses !rittnu front Youthful Li Contains no Illiberal, nu Balsam, no Mer cury. Only ten Pills to be tltlieit to Cfretl tue. They are entirely vegetable, having smell norany unpleasant taste, end will not In any way Injure the stomach or bow els of the most delicate. CUTVB fa ilOlll IWO to four days, and recent case , . In twen ty-four hours Men! by lasi:, Price—Male packages 4:1, Female VI. Hold by Harvey Ditch, Reading, Pa., and b Druggists, DESMOND & Co., Proprieters, 915 Rime street, Pluladelphla. (lee 213-Ipl 1 1 01 i bo nt Private ',into. tho Stock of J. :5114)V, with apptirtenqiinve, at No. 258 Peon .trool, Rending. Sold on account of golni ; Into °they Intq•lnet a. :fry ti i 1 Like the volcano, ItollA give Lt tie to the foul awl fiery cm'ueuty of Ihr. deep Into. Hoc. To kiniovei the e iuie such fug It. Is only necessary to vitalize the Blood by supplying it with life kW. ?nett!, litox; TILE I'EItIONIAN,SYRIJP, (n.protteted solution of fife Vrocoxi.i(i Iron) will 410 11,11 tilkettlitily,'nnit glvo alrength, NOE MO wit; life to the *bolo system. Ex(rncl of rg leNer froLi Rcv. Rwriant. "K.Or years I way a enti(,rer flout itollo, Mn th a t my life Income^OM brfAlgli their fr• on wit ti tient !tn.) pertdsent r t cti . .t rel i ef.; flintily carbuncle Mrthed In W an:Ail Of my bank. I.lltrinA its .progteot largn pion.f s 0m00,p,,,,, 1 were , •v,•ry, day or two cut natty, nn.l tho pro, tratfon and gettepti 'll9turbancu 'of t tin (Wit/MI CV 4 3: O OfO 1 Intl' recor. erect front this attsek two•stnaller carintn• clew broke Out itighor up, and I was agititi threatened with a recurrence of tho sta. ft•rings to which I hail_ so long been sub. fitted. 11, 'WWI 'Ott commenned taking the PERUVIAN hYIICP. I coot ir nod taking it until I had.ustql dye bottleo ; sinco Mutt L have havointil nothing of the kind, for years i was ono of the greatest ontrerei a. Other mod lollies gave tun purl 'n I and temporary roller, but thh4 remarkable remedy. with a kind of intultAto hensn. went directly to, tiro rout of the evil, and did its %rot k with a thoroughneP.l worthy ' of its es.tablisho4 chat ucter." A thl 'page Pamphiet si•nt fiee.' Thn genttineltas "Pglturr.in gy e gt r" blown in the glass. 3.1 1 . DINSMOIIIiii Proprietor, • Lley eet,.liew York. 801410; drOggisto Tho boot know rt remedy for • , senortiLii, In ail its inlnifeid iermu,)nclniling tierce', CI ol ti!los.(11, A7tt Ith ?ft 7il. I" ,4 l , lfrumpinro. is DL ANOva . o, loofas; Wwixo, a pure solotiois of 'lodine srlthdlit u solvent, tiff, COvero4.l riftrr nitme tour: eC stientille r emeareit sled espi:riseerit,.;erer hymn'.-from 1110 systeal l it 11,14 rto vqe.ll. Cirt);lltts no t 1 ' • • •4. niNsmopE. ..,); • D e) b, e•er, New lurk. 80:(1 1.. all I)ttigilibts, - 'ft !),3-Indaw ---~-7 ;- 1 AUL: -0- (I(scrthim. iiOIL/i. EDE 3, of LI ortm,