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Ab I NG. PA.
DIO DA MAgpll 1, 1869.
OITY - A . kb - COUNTY.
14 P. M.
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the correspondent.
'CorrespOtidents should make tbeirconi.
municattons, short and to tho point, Our
space is too limited for very long articles.
Write only on one side of the paper, anti
As plainly us possible, without flourishes.
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s v pbeatur.as irtto fall to rooolVo the
EAot e rekolarly, will confer a favor by
wav i ng notion at, tit la °pion, where ell 001ii
plittnts et irregularity or lateniro of de
livery will bo 'promptly attended to,
AoveiTtbEliti two roquebtod to !Millet In
their ailvortl emeitt9 it 9 early in the, ilny
pot Able, to one rapl(ll% , toorotOltig oIroota•
Wm compete) to to go to
Prow) tibottt2
BF; PIADY.--TllO Beading Relief
wiety again appeals fir all. The win
ter lies not boon severe, yet it has had
its trials and wants for the poor, and
Which, those who ProVidence has kindly
dealt with, should alleviate. This Socle
ty is Dow feeding about nine hundred
persons. This requires a large amount
of money, anti tutioes our benevolent
citizens aid, the Society will be compel
led to cram operations at an early clay,
thus turning away it largo number of
destitute and poor. A collector will call
upon our eltivans, and we hope be will
be liberally received.
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;10V,INO •hay MDIIIOIIOO,
though tho weathyr la still rather cold
foroomfortablO Hitting% and It would b
as well to.postpono tiuch bitalnesa for
low molds.
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A COI Uhl; r.—Ono of
tho compositors of
Mu Post slippOd and foil on tho stdowalk
on Saturday night, and dislocatod his
foot.
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A GHOST A PPliAllFie-jrile MENOII9 of
Mohrhvil'e and vicinity aro oxolod at the
appearanco of a ghost, lil the shape of a
woman, which it is 8 id nightly appears
at or near tho spot w tore Miss Adelaide
it
Beaver was thurdor d some years ago.
It appears the ghost, starts front the
woods, walks to 00 road and thou dis
appears. We Imo been told that won
could swear to .having; aeon the ghost,
and if that is tho cash, it is certainly a
mysterious affair. We shall investigate
the.mattor and lot our ronders know all
about It.
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Tux Comm) If Atm:HT.—Everywhere
the word is that the Wheat hover looked
bettor at this Unto of year. Traveling
agents in all parts of the country concur
in this pleasing report. It will be worth
the 'consideration of every fanner who
still holds his old crop, whether it is not
advisable to dispose of it soon. Let such
keep watch a few clays longer both of the
prowl, for the coming harvest and the
tendency , of the market. If ho continues
to hoar lood ropokm, and discovers a
downward tondo) 0 7 of prices, lie may
safely concludelt wino to salt what ho
may have on hand.
BOYS IVOEO skating one tho potula this
morning, though tho leo was in rather a
dangerous condition.
ST. JUMef4 Loistm, No: 370, A'. Y. ?J.,
was opened at blfth noon to-day, at Na.
sonic Fourth and l'onn streets, by
lion. Mohan! Vaux, Hight Worshipful
Wand blaster of Pennsylvania, assisted
by various Grand Officers, Tho ceromo•
ales were oxtreinely intei'esting. invi•
batons lutti boon extended tothe di fft3rent
Lodges throughout the county, all of
which, wo beltovoi wore representod.—
The commutes will be followed by a
grand supper, this es . enlug. given by the
new Lodge, to which all the officers of
the various Didges are
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PRUDENT AND I,NIVREDENT PEOPLE.
Those individuals aro cattily ditingtilBll
- especially In tin) email mattor of
Meaning snow' from thoir pavonlonts.
Prudent people, as quick ns the snow
ceases failing, Icso no time-1n Moaning it
away, and thus fro° the ptrisago in front
of their dwellings from shish and damp
nesn. Imprudent pooplo,lot it remain,, ,
to disappear by natural CIMACF, making'
their pavements disagreeable awl slushy
for days, 'or toy and dangerous, if the
weather is cold enough toleop it _frozen.
A little prudendtfand tho expenditure of
a little Milo anti Molloy, In removing
snow when it is bolt, would confer a
blesslniC upon the community which
those who perform 811011 commendable
nets would enjoy us much as any one
else.
Di:trans(' Assout.morls.--Thu bene
ficial effects of well eondOoted building
- 10,S0010,(10118 are beginning to he recog
nized, and these tbstitutions, of which
there are it few in this city, are.repidly
extending throtighout the country.
Reading is reaping the flits of those on,
tablished herein the impulse given .to
building and improvements of rail es
tate. But there Is another enpeot of the
subject—the effect upon the member
ship. The Baltimore American, In a re
cent article upon the operations of the
building associations in that lefty, pro
nouncim thew "the greatest and most
practical moral reformatory institutions
ever devised." They aro quietly; but
effectually, doing much to.keep young
wen out of vicious habits, and reclaim
those who have taken Ownward steps.
They draw young mon to them with a
stated object in viow, and require a week
ly deposit from their earnings, which
they. cannot spare without giving up ea
rousalS of all descriptions. As their de
pestts increase their interest in the insti
'Alen is enhanced, and their desire to
take more shares grows into a fixed hob*
it, that drives oil' and extinguishes tnany,
other bad tabits. The building associa
tion hasp hold on , its members' that
makes it-necessary that they should at
tend steadily to their work and give up
all those sure means of Mak ngthp poor
Poorer to which the habit of ”spel4iilg
83 yoti go", Is certain to leady ' •
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G LE u 4 i 4 LA- C<ENDUCTOIL—
Anion,g the numerous conductors on the
Philadelphia and Ileading4lattroad we
aro pleased to nottoo csp ally. Mr,
rrescoln who conducts one'df the
through passenger trains from Philadel
phia to Pottsville and • return. To bo
hie and attentive to the wants of
We passengers scorns le be his aim—
Prominent eharroteristies which pocull
arly lit him for the position ho holds.—
Erchange.
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Ttni Fire Department 'was called out
'estorday by a felon alarm. Wo think
it Is wrong tor any ono to start an alarm
of fire unloss there is an occasion for it,
and wo hopcf auolt parsons will bo de.
toctha some time, and severely punish.
kk(l,
.
Nay oar citizens a iestklng pre
pews for holding the State Fair at Road
ttg thia year? Who Will move TO the
inattor?
WHAT morn disguging soonb Orin
iirnaken girl? Such. a 'eharaatei
.aP•
veAreti on l'org a'reet Saturday night.
COI) NO lAPtioanntiiashe.:--lath branch
es of the Mucci's mot on Saturday; eve.'
ning last, Ibd though **lively Moo wont
expected, ;owing to •the action 'pi the'
Water Conimlaisionera itl reAPPOletinS
the retiring measbera of the Board laths)
Lace of the loth* tto Omen; oil the .
subject; es the majority seemed,'
satisfied. with the:mitten' taken by the
Water Daird r tise Whole „matter was cut
short by ,adjourning the joint convention
without tahingany Action On the sub)* ;
this action ,wilidonbtless result in h 4 0 4u0
warranto" On the new Commissioners to
test tho Illty of Um prooeedings and
show by w at authority: they. presume
to exercise he functions of Water Com
missioners. _ •
The Presidents of
.(4 1 ,) . 'Melts then an
nounced•the following as the standing
committees for the ensuing year s
'Accounts—Messra. Hain, Mayer,
Stauffer.
City Pio'perty7—Mowini. Morrie, Den.
bard, Hiller. .
Finanoo—Ninasra. Prod. Lauer, Bruba•
ker, SpObn.
Flro—Meaani t Rolnxeder, II!motel,
rola), Freon.
Highwaya and l'a • Ting—Mosinl. Dior.
ris, Goodman, Miller (Dante)), Stark,
Clou
Law—ldes/4m Fred. Lauer, Maltz
borger, Ilooknian. '
Markets--Mesmrs. Fred. W. 'Latter,
Wunder, liarbster.
l'ollco—Mossrs. Jackson, Miller
(Jacob), Horner.
Fighting—Mosta. Fisher, Ritter,
Grant.
Tax—Messrs. Brenelser, Printz:
The counnittee for the revision of the
Charter was appointed and consists of
Messrs. Morris, Heckman and Alaitz
berger.
Common Council passed a bill appro
priating e 30,000 to the Department of
Highways, which was not noted on by
Select Council, Select Council - at; the
instance of Solicitor Ermontrout, and
after a very lOng discussion, passed a
resolution authorizing the adjustment of
the Kopploman case, but the matter meti
with very little favor in the Comtneve
branch, as they seemed to think that
the counsel engaged by the city knew
quite as mush about the mutter as the
Solicitor, who bad not partleipatedin the!
trial, and adjotoned while .the regolu•
tion was under disoussion,•—Timee•
BA 1"I'lt)T Chiunoit..--The pulpit in i this
Church was occupied by the Pastor ev.
George Freer, who preaohed very inter-
osting sermons, to crowded congrega-
Mons, yesterday morning and' evening.
Last evening the Church was literally
packed with interested hearers, the aisles,
vestibule, and every Inch of apace being
ocoupledi Largo numbers, unable to
obtain even standing room, returned to
their 'Mines again. At the close of the
sermon the ordinance of baptism was ad
ministered to twelve candidates.
A largo number of those who were ttn.
able to obtain. room In the upper part of
thd Church, assombled in the lecture
room below, and organized themselves
into a prayor meeting.
The spnolal meetings In this Chuyeh
will bo continued during this weak. corn.
monolog at 7,1 . 4 o'cleck each ovoning, to
which tho pudic are cordially invited.
BUICIDII.-1 1 11111p S. Mathias, a citirOn
of Shanosyillo - Earl township, this
county, commi tt ed suicido by hanging
bin - molt to a raftor-in a barn On his farm
on Friday last , . We did not learn the
causo of tho rash act.
Tui POEM entitled 4, Botnebody's Dar
ling," which recently appeared in ri
daily paper of this city, was published,
some years ago, during the war, in a,
paper fir distant' from Reading. We ,
make this explanation because many
persons are under the erroneous impres
sion that the author resides in this city ;
and wo consider it the duty Ora pubilo
journal to correct erroneous public opin
ion on points itivOlving pleglaranti.
AT A' MEETpro of the Reading Passen
ger Railway Company, held at tho calico
of B. Frank Byer; on 'the 27th inst.',
Messrs. Richard :Loaf, Wm. McManus
and I. R. Parker; woro appointed a coin.
BAUM° to recolvo proposals and make
contracts for tho building of the road
from the bridge in' 6th street, down 6th
to Perm, flown Penn to sth, 'and down
sth to Blngaman, and also, tho I'enn
street route from the Harrisburg bridge
to the Mineral Spring road on the Per-
Itiomon turnpike, and two turnouts on
each route, with instructions to repor( at
a special meeting to bo bold at some
place on the - 31et of March next.
1111=EMI
POLICN AVPATIK—WiIIiam Kerns WWI
taking a "I). I)." sleep, as early as ono
o'clock on Saturday afternoon, nu n gen.
tloinan's stop in South Sixth street. He
was removed to the Station House, and
this morning bad the pleasure of "fork
ing over" $3.25 for his delightful suoote
of Saturday. ,
Charles Fabian wag arrested on Satin..
day night, by officer 'Maurer, for being
drunk. He WAS required to pay a tine
of 134.25, and was discharged.
John LON , was arrested by °Moor .
Lawrenco for creating a disturbance, on
Seventh stroot.ou Saturday night. Fin%
$3.25, and discharged. 4
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home started to
run away, at Mtn and' Penn streets, on
Saturday. The driver was, however,
master, and no damage was done.,
Should hucksters, "or any other man,"
be allowed to "dump" a half barrel of
rotten apples, Into Market f3quare?
Guess not !---The Concert saloons woro
well patronized on Saturday night,.
Two small boys 'wore . 4 tlonrishing" a
pistol on Penn street on Saturday night.
Dangerous play-things... --.A large num;
ber of balls on the tapls between now and
April.—The churches were well attend
ed yesterday.—Spring commences on
the 20th inst.
M.Amu, the windiest, bleakest 'aud
sloppiest month of all the year, is upon
us. Tho month that personiflee the Lion
and the Lamb, and brings us " Pat ,
rick's day in tho- morning." It is a
month of preparation for the long sum
mor days so soon to follow. While the
wind is blowing and shrieking over
bleak landscapes, many a fair mistress
of hor husband's house is following suit,
over the disagreeable task of pulling up
carpets, scrubbing floors, washing win
dows, and otherwiso doing work that
makes yo maideus grumble. • But, nev
ertheless Atareh will soon pass away, and
wo can forget its faults In the enjoyment
of bettor days, numbered in the balmy
months to follow.
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SALus.—Aucticoneer Lyon, aold ou
§alurday, at the 14 lteystone," the fol
lowing atooks t
25 shares Farmers' National Bank to
Ezra nigh, Esq', for $42 per share., '
25 shares Farmers' National Bak, to
William Arnold, Sr., for 812 per share.
l shares East Penna. Railroad stook to
Geo. Smith, at ssl pershare.
The 'Banking Houso of E. W. Earl &
Co. after having reached tho price of
.e13:600, the sale was adjourned until
stoch 13th. •
At tho. samo time, High Sheriff Al
bright sold the thllowltg bank utook. the
r''PevtY-° f w AMY., Of 'Wei
Born
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10 sliores National Union' Bank to Win,
• Arnold, Sr., for $33 per share.
10 do. to same, for $W 44 .' . '
10 do. to'same, for 035, $q 44
1 1
/ lb* tO WI% ion
1.5 25 it • ✓
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1 do. to,saine; for ' 2.6 4 f, ' •. 1
doeto Same, for 150 41
. do: to,isaae, Addams, 'lhr t 3,1 75 pet
- share.
*I shares to, Ezra tillik r 5 for share,
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ot4e - o - ND EDITION.
rtinuo SetrOk—The groaq . number of
tiereonal property aalets whicih-lave and
ate yet taking place in Barks county this
season, certainly exetiods that" of any
former year, a►id would lead - ninny to
Suppose that everybody and his wife was
about breaking up housekeeping. All
these sales are well attended, and the
, Ilve stock, farming implements, and
household and kitchen furniture , sold
have commanded good prima, We know
of one instant*, a bureau having been
sold at a higher price than it could have
been purchased now in this city. ,
kiatrrim.—The cart - laze or tho Wash
ington Hose CoMpany wag tllllppod to
Washington last night by way or liar=
rlsburg. The members of the company
will leave on to-unalrew evening at 6
0 1 olook, stopping at Harrisburg anti Dal-
Haim 1 at thefOrmer place the firemen
are making exteitive preparatients to re
ceive them. "
SMART Bur:—l'Ve overboard the fail=
lowing dialogue thiti_tuorning, in Sixth
street, between two Juveniles:
• First Day (about eight years old)
"Oh, you; It I came thero knoolt
your brains In."
• Recond Boy (abo4t: six years old)
"My brains Is in t th y ain't stiekin' out.
If you oomo hero I'l knock your brain
out,"
Who says we have, not smart boys in
Reading ?
Tit Eat LussivEss
—Dr. Hall, In tho current number of his
J.Urnal of Health, ways ; "One of the
very worst economies of time is that
filched from necessary sleep. The whole-
Halo but blind commendation of early
rising is as mischievous in practice as It
is arrant in theory. Early rising is
Orlino against the noblest , part of out
physical nature, uni&ss it is preceded by
an early retiring. Multitudes of o u st.
tiesa men in largo cities count it a saving
of Limo if they can mak i e a journey of a
hundred or two miles at night by
boat or railway. It is a ruinous
take." •
A JOURNINDIMI eltiAn AiAK,Fififi i PRO
TECTIVE ASSOCIATION' watt organized at,
the' house of John Ilertnann, corner or
Ninth and Pune streets, on Saturday
evening, February - 20th, 18G9. The rot•
lowing aro the °dicers ilthe Association
Presid nt —Henry Wolf; Vice President
—Wesley , Oyier ; Socretary—D. K. Ciroill
Treasurer—Ebenezer Weaver ; Door-,
keeper—Cleo. Breaker: The association
was organized for benelloal purposes.
COAL OIL ACOIDE 4 NT-outuo DUnNED
TO 'Dskra.—On Friday evening last, a
little girl, aged twelve years, daughter of
Mr Hamilton, residing In ono of the
houses known as Melinight'S Row, in
North Sixth street, met with a horri ble
acoldont, rbsulting in the loss of her life.
She was in the act of tilling a lighted coal
oil lamp, when the fluid' Ignited, and
commenced burning , The girl
became (moiled and endeavored to ex
tinguish the dames with her apron, when
her clothes took tire, and in a few min ,
utes she was '
.enveloped In flames and
horribly burned before her cries brought
help. The poor glrl NVIIS ,taken up, and
medical aid summoned, but nothing
could relieve her of her suffering. She
lingered until yesterday morning+, when
she died. A neighbor had his.hands se
verely burned in his efforts to extinguish
the flames.
CATTLE; DIHIMS%.---Tho plOuro piton
monia is raging Amongst the cattle in
Pennsburg • township, Ohoster county,
and the adjacent, townships of Chester
and Delaware sou ales. Ono farmer in
Ponnsbury has wolvo bead sink and
two have died; and wo learn that many
others In 'the samolooality arc affected.
The law in this Mato in relation to the
soiling of cattle aillictod with this dig
easo-vor within a year from a farm on
which cattle havo had it—should be gon
orally known, as the penalty is pretty se
vere. The violation of it renders any
porao liable to a lino of 1,4590, and im
prisonment for six months for each of
fenoot— West Nes , ler Jeirersonian:
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POST OP rCI: A PPOINTMENT.—The
Postmaster Gonoral hag appointed Joel
Bart° na Postmaster at Now Jerusalem,
Rockland tow midi, Berks county, Penn
sylvania, in place of John_ D. Pierolf,
resigned
ALDERMAN MENEW:4
Mrs. Sarah Mm...ry and Miss Sallie Eck
loth live in Ziobor's Court. MIB4, Sadiek, on Saturday, was stricken with a
desire to display her pugilistic abilities,
anti having found no ono to "Jane In the
singin'," decided to make use of said
abilities upon her neighbors, amongst
whom was Mrs. Sarah Markley. Baliie,
having cast her eyes upon the smiling
pountenance of "Sairey," lw ent fek.her,"
and after making use of epithets and ex,
presslons "shocking to ears polite,"
offering to "come out here In the street
and fight you, Lte," . sho struck "Sairey"
.n her mint protuberance, thereby
"drawing the claret." "Sairey" boom-
ing angry, called on Alderman Schooner,
who issued his "fiat" that Sallie should
he brought before him, which was done,
when 8200 bail ter Sallie% appearanco at
next Court, was demanded and given.
TIARA ended ye tight,
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ANOTIZIM RonngAY.—Tho re.icionoo
,of Atm. Andrew Ftolithorn, in South
Thlrd htreot, wa3 entoroll lui t nlght and
'robbed a SIGO.
1)IATI1 Or A LANDLORD.-Mr. DU I LIM
R. Daub, an old rosident of Pottstown,
and for many years landlord of tho hotel
at the extreme Western and of that bor
ough, died on Thursday last. His fune
ral took place at the' English. Luthoran
Church, in that borough, yesterday, and
was largely attended by the pnoplo of
Pottstown and vicinity.
TUB Fine: IN POTTNIOWN.We have
received the, following particulars of the
fire in ;Pottstown on Friday 'night t
The elegant brown stone residence Of
George Itice, Esg„ was discoVered to bb
on fire about half past ,t*.olve o'clock,
but it had made such progress that it was
Impossible to save the building. * The
entire contents of the building, consisting
of considerable furniture,a very valuable
lqt or house linen, and a large quantity ,
of carpenters' tools,- loft titer° by the
Workmen, were entirelydestroyed—not
thsingle article being saved. ' The fact of
e fire was known to but 'a fow persons
—.the house standing by itself, and the
firemen, for some reason., not being on
hand . for service. - When the fire was
first discovered, it was noticed that two
of the shutters were, open' and the Win
dows raised, from which it was inferred
that tin promises wore first robbodpand _
theti Not on fire to conceal the crime, as
there bad been no - fire in the building ou
the previous day,
• • The residence of Mr. Rico was the
hatulsOmest and moat expensive private
'dvielling in Pottstown. The building
fitutbe.% 11111 Y 00nInlac.A
1.4- ' ....,„A, ttuu
woulu
k itsVO been ready for ocoupationin a fow
Mr. Rice estimates the totaljoss
at f 23,000, upon which he had offeeted aq
insurance of slsooo—a portion of witiolt
.wait hi the Reading 'Vire Insurance Cony,-
pant of this city.
`Bll5itAR is deplinittg • 41 , prieo foreign
parkcie t -and . docile() Will scion Lo
felt liere. Poch •peopte bo glad io
ball it,
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2 1-2 O'CLOCK P. M.
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A,TWIIttrTSI) itoninitiv. - -test evening
somo sooundrels entered the denoo of
Mrs. Joel Ritter, 325. Washington street,
while sho was at ehttreh ,enti raniaeked
the house from top to bottom. They Over
turned Um beds, broke open small boxie
and, everything else in 'which' they
thought they. tied some Money.
In the front room on the third stn S 1 a
bureau Ayes broken open; and all its on.
tents, consisting , of:olothing, etc., neat
terod about the room. In fact everything
in the house was disturbed, and the'pro
sumption is that they wore only in search
of money. They had the gas burning In
thi3 parlor, and earriedjt lamp through
the rooms. It is supposed that thoy en
tered throughlho front door, having had
a key. The neighbors saw the light in
the house, but thought Mrs. Ritter was'
at home. Nothing to Mrs. Ritter's know-
ledge was taken, so that it is evident that
the robbers wore after stamps.
iCommunieute4.l
Political.
MESSRS. Eprrong :—An obscure paper
published ins this city, tho oxistonco or
which has dropped from the minds of
most persons, published a few. days ago
the following exceedingly unetions,and
refreshing article, and RS' fow are likely
to see it whore ( first printed, you will
please publish it in ,your widely elreula•
ted paper for the general amusement of
the reading pnblie. The article isso
timed, and its truthfulness will be so
apparent to pertains acquainted with lo
cal occurrences for the last RIX months,
that no one will doubt its authorship :
“Wo are pained to hear front J. it.
Jacobs, Esq., whose card we pittilikted
in yesterday's lotto, that ho is not a can•
didate for the Assessorship. His ability
and tzipnutiNcn well adapt him for the
Apponsible duties of this Wilco, and yet
we are aware tho emoluments arising
trent the position arc not sulllelent to
induce a gentleman of a large and lucra
tive business in the law to make so great a
sacrifice, hoirevcr,lauch the public might
desire his services, Mr. Jacobs, however,.
has done tho next beil - thing iu wont•
mending that bravo anti gallant soldier,
Capt. Michael \Vatter; who, with lawn
.INrLUENCE to back him, can getircely.
fail of success. SVonight ad d, , hoirevdr,
in Justice to Otirse}veS in itiunomieing
Nit.. Jacobs, that wo derived our Infor
mation .from hiyh authority at Washing.
ton, such that under no circumstances
could we doubt, and It Mr. Jacobs is not
considered a candidate for the office by
his friends at homo, he is so regarded. by
political circles at ) Washington."
No ono who reads this will doubt the
fitness of this highly Influential individ
ual to take the place of an illustrlons
prodoceseor,and ail we re t ,oret Is that from
his modesty this is not likely to happen.
Rtrta.
Prom ()tam.
ILtr.tx.t, Feb.'' 28.—The bitter feeling
but Ween Cubans and Spaniards increases,
and the Cubans are openly threatened.
A. foraging expedition from the 4esieg
ed- garrison of Puerto Principe a few
days since burned the Sialdinas estate.
On their return they were athletic(' by
Cuban forces, and wore compelled to re
treat to Puerto Principe with a loss of
lortY killed and a large number wound
ed. Pour thousand refugees front the
country are reported to be at Gibara.
There was a great dearth of provisions,
an epldomie was fearad.
An engagement took place between
the Spanish troops Mid the insurgents,
at Coltonia do St. Domingo, in the Pro
vince of &gulf de Grande. Many were
killed on both sides, but the result of the
battle ; not known. Report 3 from
Cuban SoUrces say a fight oecuired be,
twee') the rebel forces ender Quesada
and the' ahoy of 'General 'Anti, on the
road from Guanaja, and asserted Lhat the
Government troops were routed.
'The emigration of Cubans is undimin
idled emd every steamer that leaves port
is crowded with passengers. Additional
troops are needed' to ()Canny the whole
island and drive out the rebels. The
troOps now hero can. do mono than hold
their own. In the meantime, the r people
in the country ere .suffering all hinds of
privation and distress and their corn
plaints are heart-rending. Thousands are
leaving their homes and seeking refuge in
the cities.
Sugar closed Ilat and declining. Buyers
demand a reduction. It is an ticipate.d
that ndviees from Europe will lead to a
further decline.
Some Cuban priottera have been trans
ported to Spain, and several aro reported
to have been shot by the Spaniards.
TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY,
General Canby has Written to the Sec
retary of War, that the Texas • Coaveu•
tion will order the eleetior in that State
for some time in Jnlg. This eras General
Canby's suggestion, in view of the re•
moteness and want of civil organization
of ninny of the counties.
Geri. Grant is reported to have told
Congressman Young, of Georgia, that he
did not see how Congress'conld refuse to
recognizettemgia as a 6latc in the Union.
The Reconstruction Committee .on Sat
urday agreed to nicke l no' report on the
Georgia question.
The -Constitutional ammultnent estub•
tablishing negro suffragb wits ratified by
the Kansas Legislature ou Saturday. The
vote in the Senate for ratification, was
unanimous ; in did House it was.6l to 7.
The Illinois House of Representatives
has rejocted n bill repealing the registry
la* Of that State.
The lower House of the Missouri Leg
i9lntura has passed a bill giving the St.
Louis Councils power to regulate houses
of repute.
A meeting of membeQ of the LegAn
tureand citizens was held at Madison,
Wis., on Friday night, to hear speeches
in favor of female sutlirage. Governor
'Fairchild presided, and the speakers
were Mrs: Staaton,'„Miss Anthony nand
Mrs. Livermore.
The Internal revenue receipts for Feb
ruary amount to $10,276,A28, making an
aggregate for the fiscal ye/ i v to date, o f
01,986,048.
Sta . :oral encounters between the whites
and Indians have taken place in Arizona,
a►td five whites have been killed. The
chief "Little Bayou" and three hundred
Araphoes are reported to have Burren•
derod to the military on the plains,'
C; D. Robinson, of the brpkor Om of
.Wo o d 111414smovio Now York, is said
by bia partner, Mr. Wo' oq, to bare ab•
scowled ,with securities mounting to
$96,000,
74 t "'Art' Savings Dank, in •Brooltio,
N. V., wad robbed, on Saturday, q'n
boz containing $44,001» acenrities: No
nrretts live' been' Antic.,
4. W. Filder,bae been held' liCNert
Oricai to answer a dun° of perjury
broinglit by. o Revenue Ar.aosaior, 7 who
made allidav,it that Elder; went 'lnto tile
whisl;37 businimis to discover the
connection between the whisky "rind"
and the Rinfettoo officials.
MosnAr, Mara 1.
,
A numbet of pickptiekets are going to
Vitashingiolik - to operate among the crowd
at the Intengurati%;n. Several of thew
have been artested althe r i allroad station
in ttaitimerei.
- A fire occurred at N0,i;20 Beekman
street,
,New York, yesterday, mhbilt
'caused a lose o£. about $35,000. ‘,
The Court ilease.of Buckingham coon'
ty, Ye.. with all the county records, waS
burned on Friday night.
There were fires in Somerrille,Mass.,and
Ottawa, Canada, on Friday night, causing
each u le's:3 of $20,000. In Kankakee,
on Satuday, it 25,003 worth et pro
perty As'as , destroyed by a tire. Tali' of
the town of Chippewa Palls, was
burned on Feb. 24th. -
The Union Pacific Railroad has been
blocked, since rho 12th of February, by
snow, the disappearance of which must
be awaited bel'ero the mails tan be. sent
through.
Milked travel continues much eV
strueteil in Cuticula by the snow. Alto•
they snow storm rest - Mt:4 tit Ot!
taws en 'Satitrilay. On Friday night,
front one to' two fret or s aw fell in
Northern New Eithinil, okiiiieting the
railrontls.\
• •
NueThera of French Canadians in the
eciantn,y divtriets' of the Dominion are
coping to' the United Stales. The militia
Ir. .1
org,attizattr now going on makes them
year war in Canada. •
Artticrum ast night a telegram,
was received in this city from Sinking
Springs, to the effect that two anon, pre
tending to have impertant business at
Lebanon, wanted to get on the Express
train duo thoro. On the arrival of the
train . throe men got on, And, as soon seated, began to converse and divld4
money,. Conduotor Whitman !inspected
the partie.4', and his suspicions wore
strengthened as tan 1114311 did not got oil
at Lebanon and wont on to liarrisbarg.
Ho, therefore, had them arrested at that
place. Detective Lyon started for liar
risburg,this morning, to bring them to
this city, on suspicion of being the par
ties who entered the residence of Mrs.
Ritter, on Washington street, and other
houses, last night. . -
DIED.
TYSON.—In rhiladelPhia, on Mu 27th
ult., Lizzie, wife otCorneltus Tybon, aged
28 years.
Relatives and friends aro invited to at
tend the funeral from the rrindence of her
husband, No. 1000 South B)eventh street,
between (Ward avenue and Poplar streets,
on We Tuesday aftet•►toon at 2 o'clock,
NOW AIEVERTINIGIIIINTM.
- HEADNO LOCAL EXPRESS, Moo No.
LI, 17 N rth Sixth strbot. 11AUCAOli and
-----
GOODS tlellvorod at the Depots, or any
part of MO city.
13. VAN LEER, Proprietor.
J ofmtrA .11.vAanvo. Agent.. [mar 1-2111
MATTHIAS MENGEL,
A LDERMAN AND ATTORNEY
at I l an*. Moe No. 21 South Sixth
street. All kinds of collecting and con
veyanclug done at the shortest notice.
Also acts as Counsel for Administors in
eutllug up estates on reasonadeterms.
nuirch 1-d
lIOUSE V Olt URN T.—A. TII.ItEE-STOIlli
BRACT{ HOUSE, with two-story back
Bituato at 814 Penn street, Eighth IN
twemi hth and Ninth, suitable for
store. 'l'llo third story is arranged for a
Lodge ItoOni. Au ply to
RAEDER/ON BOW LOT,
lull South Ninth street.
EMI
mar 1-di
DUBLIC SA E .—WIII bo sold on
I. WM/NE:MAY, March th ut 3 o'clock,
et lot of household fitrtiltuvo, conslplitg. of
Beds Covell, Stoves, 3 ables, vs,
Loungo,i Cooking Ulensils, he. &e. To lns
of salo 10 known at theta nail place.
U. S. 1111W11.,
.
it South Third street.
march 1-2td*J
-- ---
A TTENTIOS, 111,U10 IW,SERVES
will be a meeting of the Blue Iteaerves
at Anienbaeli'o Hall, on IT ESI DAY Ili Vti.1 4 .1-
'NU, Atwell at w o"oloolt P. IC A lull
attendance is requested et Lite Illelebers,
is InThi/10.48- Of telPerteeVe Will be MUM.
dOtell W . WA tali ft,
mar 1-Ittl) - Vaptitlii,
•
TO LI♦T.•-;SISt;UU FIIONT HOWL,
I mil I
in UN 101' °Moo purpories of 71.11 V kind.
Apply to • DANIEL lit ELLER
110;t1 South Fifth ru•ect, Howling, At,
Him 1-atti
CATHOLIC PRAYER 800.V3.
CATHOLIC URSOLINE MANUAL,
-KEY' OF HEAVEN.
THE CATHOLIC VA DS MECUM.
UNCLE PitANK'S SEII.IIi.S:
MISS MIMILYHE,ART'S SEIIAS.
GOLDEN LlGlfl' Amu Es
MOONIII;,'An S.EItIES,
SINGING BOOKS.
HAPPY VOICES.
SABBATH SCHOOL BELL
FOR SAILI4I 'BY
RITTER & CO.,
AT TUE EAGLE BOOK Brom,
Pio. 1142 roin Sir Pet, _ itemlitith P 4,
fob 27
Tha'CITICE.—Tho inotnhers of tho Indepen•
done° Dcreo , No, 7, arc hero.
by notified tha g
ere Council t
t h
after he stated nu:cr
inge Of the Council' will ho hold on the
tiocond and Fourth SA.TUItDAY of every
month. -Mk:LON,
fob 27.21A1" )
•
11011. RENT:— Tad f..othi l e loom of no
Unitpd A.werl an lqcc an es, corns of
Fifth and Whaltin ton streOts, is ()gored
for rant, on til_o .141 t4l` and TRIAD SAT
cii
URDA T . NV-NN/NOS of ever)* moat It, at a
reasonalno rept, CONRAD OWNER,
%Via, le, ARNOLD.
k...I , IOELMAN, ,
fob 27 2tdil Trustees of l_. D. council.
FOR' ..
ItENT.---The Lodge Room of the
United American Mee - earner of
MCI nnd IVatthlngton htroote, , hi Offered
for rent on Monday rvENIN - 68. rOtISCA.
Blot) given All 0,0 1 /4 Qi April.
ti DUN Slitlfll
CONRAD Olttilllt,
, 11. ErPlill/llLit.
fel) 27 , 2td*.l '.l'rtil,teoa Of useeola Council.
---0 4 — REN:i.-onoil --- 1 to a resimet —r— able
,ma 4 intddlo aged. la 4. Err 'anther wail°•
re Inquire at .
fob/I o. t 2
a 4 10 8,013111 li!OV RT 11 ST,REXT.
27-2
LUMBER 1 ' LUMBER I l' .
BOAS &' RAUDEIIBUSII_
' Oornor 4th and 3 prvao ' Sriiot. ~
(TA c ir rs i Lutrit i e r Yard on Illi si.,b la Pena.)
TI11; BRST t CIL RA 1:4;g1I A Nii ,1 03 T
CONVENIENT yAjtr• IN TH i (7ITY.
We have' e,oll9tAlltly• OA bond ft,..' largo
Onartutout or all, kin(14.61: Linnbor, which
will WI diatimed or'ia the lovent toarkct
prints in tin 9,1411108 to suit pUrObasere.
Al/O. F. BOAS., 'ORO. W. UAL' D ZNBUOIL
eb. u-trd •
Da. JOHN STEPIIEN
Tenders ids Drefftilonni services 'to the
citizens of *ending
OPPiris t)7 SOUTH ElikTli•fer.
Can bo oonaulted In the Sngllsh and, tier.
man langua at flat 110,1;11 of tbo day or
night, When not ges,
professionally absent.
dee 11341indtilw • • , •
IANTED.—A younk man of 17 or 1$
years ► to lest* the Drug business
thoroughl Only two years apprentioe•
ship required , For further information
address, .11EINT2NI.MAIV3
neuthwest Corner of Tenth and Ogden
Btreets, Philadelphia. feb 20•Itd.
IuOTICE.—Tho melorslgnott hoe dia.
plimsoll of tholr Local Express husluess
to Mr. Brunson Van Lour, by whom tt wlll
hereafter be carried on.
All orders for baggage to and from the de.
pots will ho left at our elliee, No. 3) South
txth 81 -Voet, M lteret ro t *,
fob 21-3ttli
U. UOY Eat & 80N.
LAUMAN tter#AMMIIL,
IMP9II,TERS AND 141AI - 4141s •
CHOICE LIQUORS, ,
WINES AND SEGARS,
128 SOUTH NINTII KrittinT.
i b lillADNl.llll.l. ,
O. M. I.A,vx•N t
V 011.9, ' ,
n A. OUTESIOMMR'S
V.
ExteQsive Groin Waiehouso,
Now Candy for
FARMERS AND CONSIGNORS,'
Who inny with
. to etore' Grain. &e. t3toreite
an . conitniPlien reasonable. Alva, n superior
stook o,
FLOUR. AND FEND &c.,1
Foliate wholesale and retail, at lower prices
that; can be purchased elsewhere. Alec, a
kupertorlat o
Buokwhoat Ilea!, and Potatoes.
0111ce l& . WO Mort k Eighth 41t. Boactirtg t ris
fe
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP
STAGES AND MAILS.
REABISTOWN MAIL AND STACIE LINE ,
Extended to Union Station—Leuven Reading
at 8 a. in., tri-weekly, Tuesday. Thursday and
tlatur day. Returns same clays and arrives at
7 p,
It serves the following named Post Offices:
Comm, Uouglersville. Adunistown,Schwarts.
vile, Itennistown.
BOYER:I:OWN MAIL AND-STAGE LINN
Leaves lloyertown at ti o'clock, a. in. Ar
rives at 'Wading at 10 o'olock, a. in. Returning,
leaves Rending at 2. 1 4 p. w. Arrives a Boy
ortown at p. in. It servos tlonersville,'llria-
Boldville, tlrerhville, Yellow House, Earlville
and lioyers:own.
lIIIItNVILLI4I MAIL AND STAGRI,IXE
Loaves Bethel at 3 o'olook, 11. m., arrive/4
at loading nt 10 o'olook, a. in, Retttrning,
leavee Reading at 2 'o'cloeit,:,p. in., arrives ut
Itlittereburg at 9p. in. It serves
Lower Bern, liernville, Itehrersbut•g, Bethel.
Tulpeltounon and Relaters Mills.
.BLBN BALL MAIL AND BTAtIR LINN
Leaves Rending on Monday IVedne6day and
Vrtdav at 8 otelook,a.-rn. Returning, !caves
Blue Ball on Tuesday, Thursday andBnturdnv,
arriving nt Rending at 4 1 ,4 u'ulnek,
.1). tn. It
sukiles Mohn's store. It natter's Bewia l ina.
svalle, Muddy Crook, or ro iiienver's Mill
and Blue Ball.
PIQUA MAIL AND STAGE LINE
Leave/ ltoadhig on tiontlaY, WodnobanY
and Friday at 7 o'olook, a. in. Atmlvoctfat
Readink on TuoWay, Thumb). and Saturday
at 5 o'clock, p, in. It eupplion AIL I'cnn, Book
omit)°, Joanna Furnace. Morganto mi t Talbot-
A h
lio, oney Brook°. Catnbittlgo and South
It
GOBACIISV !LLB 141. 1 Atill AND MATLLINB
Loaves Lobachsv ilia noulay, Thursday
and Saturday at 6 o'clock. n. m. Arrives at
Reading at ft,li o'clock. n. in. Returning. Leaves
Reading nt o'cincico. in. Arrives at Lm
lyachevillo at ii o'cleck. t). in. it scrves Alpaca,
Oley and Imbachrfille. •
RHAWNO TO OOLUMBIA
Doily by Ruilroall--LonveP Beading at ri p.
tn. Arrives at 10:80 n. in. t4nplilies Faly.tonn,
Itoinholde Bintluu Htoveno, Ephrata,
Allahheitn; tiPortlng n.l
BilverBprlng6.
WFI3TC/11:6TElt TO 1111W811011.0
Tr(-woekly by titage—Leaveo Ifektelteeter
on Monday, Wednesday and FridaY at 7 a. ta.
Arrives at Birthbora at 7 p, at. Returning,
leavoS Tue'pday, Thursday and
Saturday at 7 a, tu. titipplir& tleiger'a' 311115.
Blue Rock Itoag's, NYallueelTetalitaml; blow
v ill° and West • Whitelami,
READINO TO 1120780 N
Senti-weekly by Stago—ileives Rending on
Tuesday and Etatuniay at 7:30a: ut, awl arrives
at Rending at 11 a. m.
REAPRN TO 110;iT
eini-weekly by NIRO— Leaves Heading
Tuesday and iatur(lay at 11:30& in. Arrivee
at Beading at:9:801a. (tn. Httppilea Addatn'a
Tavern, Lowerneldelberg, North Heidelberg,
ICriok's Mills and Host.
LEESPORT TO NORd
t Tri-weekly by stage-1 OAieto Leesport Tues
day. Thursday antltiaturday at 12 in. Arrives
at Leesport at , 3 p. in. Supplies South Evans
ville_and MeMourn.
00XTOWN TO •VIROINSVILLE
Tri-weekly by Stage—Leares Coxtown
day. Thursday and Saturday at 9 a. in, Arrives
at Cextown 4t4 1). in. Supplies Kirhyvitte,
Afoselem and Virginaville.
REIIRERSBURO TO STOIMISBURO
Tii-wookly by Stage --Leaves ltehrernburg
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 11 a. in.
Arrives at liebrersburg at II p. tn. Supplies
Wintersvillo sal Host.
BANKINCi 110US1.
BUSHONG & BRO.,
B A Nic i 'Eß Ei s
Dealers lit
U. S. .BONDS 80 STOCKS, GOLD,
MYER AND COUPONS.
DRAFTS,
ON - NEW YORK ANA PIALADELPIII4.
Interest puttton al t Deposits: •
Open «t 9 a. m. Close «t 3p. nt
BUSifONG & 11171E11.
feb.„14.859
nit
_city : .11.
-- 'THEy --- comEtt
Tux Rust!. comrluEs
BOOTS AND SHQES.
'l'. 'GEIi(),.
I (
tABMONABLE - •
BOOT AND 8119 E MAKPLIt
. of its eStablishog.
653 "-rbatl StVal l Reading, AS. • AI2 pilgo l'antplim.,- -.en; . _ _,„, Tho
genninehas "Peavytelt Bviter" blown In
. , ,• ,
1-11R m arLA or N t l ii2 1 L e Y t
cryinlllAnl42nTelivl
J.
glass.
J. P: t DINSMORE, PrOPrietor„
Bolts anti SCoes in ails city. also Ladics " , . N. 0 .0 DeY street , New York.
an. Oblidron's Almost of all kinds. See li st of- 80 1 u by tis allgistv genenuPP
sty es and prices: . . .
• Tito best known rotiusly tor
Men's OAlf Foots , home . 039.1., 'll3 50 " ' iota op ,
• kip " 1 ' 1 .8 OP. 44 ' -0 75 1 .I , "
sounktiA, • .
Boy's " " " " 20 .0 2731 In ail its mititoltl forms, Inolaning Utters,
Youth 'S " " "
Women's hip !aka bots, • ' 1'25 is 175 1 dn., is Pe. AnnUttil /001!111 (Aran, a pure
WornoW4 tinAt Pollfil); , •, 2 04 , " 275 I aoltition of lodine witliont It solvent, • die
lilasest 11 .11 158. tl• : 2 25 i, colorful alter many yaitta,pf "soleittitio s•
Fe n's
Amite , •- . . 0 0,1 : t.senrch awl oxperituont; Ter eradicating
Plain 'llo )1.5, . )'< , N ' la/ f hntoorn from ti n , slittNiu it had no e<pial.
men's" „ ,
80 i Circulars scut free.
M , 11 . 11 .
20 i i ( J. P. DINBIIOBIi.
.ohildrett'a • 53 I • . :kt fey Atreet, Now York.
dea3,_ 1 4 kiuld by all Drugglste. , ',fob 0-4WddlY
0 1.
• 411
EMPLOYMENT
AT YOUR OWN HOMES.
EITHBR BlM—Suitable for *toady bands.
Payii largo yrollts.—Aotlrceir ror particular.%
011 CO,
"COSTAR," NO. 10 0110i411Y
't • • r
LATEST NEW YORK
ti. C. ni.0.5.1.4it.t.
Istleaathlea the Complexion.”
ntilves a %lay Mew to the elteekci ,
"A. Itchy 'Fine to the Llps,” _
4 .ltoniovea all llWelles and. Freckles,"
"The Bost fn thin Whrlil,'# •
is;
COhTAR'S"
Bitter-Sweet and Oiange Bliesoms.
0114) Italie. WO—Throe follipo.
tow tiotukti sold it, one tiny In N.l. City.
40r- All Drogglrits In ItHAVlbill soli It.
f.lbening Betwr,
"011 MY ! 1011 M1( I &can't Mond It hot
he dW, for ho soot right oil aqi tots box of
`COSTAR'S' OQRN SOLVENT,
•
Out' it cured lam: ,
TliouPandts or Holm eold„
All Drolfglo4 IlitlADllit; 6(1/1
"COS'TAR'S"
STAMM RI) PREPA RATION S
Vo • 11.1 1 '69 nab Itnachotte.a.e.rteentill raw%
"Ett far's" heti Rev Arteraiiliitt(Ors.
"Gimersem`P (only Intro) Inflect Armlet%
"Only Infallible itemcdtaa known. 11
"IS yenra catablialual in New York." .
1 , ,000 Itoxoe and Flaftks manufactured
" I I I il(Witil'e I I I of autuionk
"All Drnttght4 In ItICADINII eon them."
Address
"OMAR," 10 Crosby St., N. Y.,
Or, JOUR lb'. llwitty, (Suoet.fssoc toy
I lv,MAs BAittitla & '2lPark Row, N. Y.
roolB-411tiv ,
16)" THE IMPORTANCE OF
HEALTH.
Noun bat thoso deprived of this blessing
know of its loss. The ramp lod, blotched
and lettered covered person looks.tnnin
clear; smooth skin with jealousy, and lc
%runny desires Om samo. Thom) whose #ye.
tams nro filled with the virus of SCROFU
LA, mid oilier autonomist diseases, cannot
have good health. When the Mood is im•
pure, disease is intro to follow.
All lion timely wurning in those Phu.
Pica, Blotches, Toilers, Sores, Boils, Cop.
por.colored Patches, Orates, ao. Avert the
calamity by purifying the system with the
SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND Mill JUICKs.
SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HRItIiJUIOSS,
SA MA IMAN'S ROOT AND DERR MORN
Before Sorofuld takes a firm
How many have the yins of Syphilis
in tho system, and in that condition cell.
template flamingo, knowing little of its
sandal Waimea ou the 001notitption; To
such wo say STOF. First cleanse yourself
of thoso impurlllos ; of that surottilons In
fection, (welch in trinity eases Is hertid
pall. In the (month ntion,) wore yott bring;
misery on ;morsel( tin e{ ottipring. , pate%
$1.15 per bottle.
Tti a: bIORT OVIRTAIN RUM/ EviNIR UPXD,
Two I A Positive Var.! -
MP. oil Diteuseb Arising from rotillvfnl In.
elbreraton.
( Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Met.
'ono% Only ton rind to be tukon to effect a
ore. They are 'ontiroly vegetable, baying
o smolt nor any unpleasant taste, and will
not In any way liluro the stomach or bow.
cis of the most delicate, Cares in from
two to four days i and refloat cams in twea•
ty•four hours. Mont by, mall, Price—Male
packages 0, Yomale
Sold - by Harvey ilirob.lteading, Pa., and,
by Druggists,
DERMORD Lo. , Proprietors,
tice24-1v) 91 5 Rue street* PTlndollglii•
"Ir' , Oß 8A L}.--IVIII be mold at Private Sale.
1 4 ' the titook of J. Ittikl(INNEV BARBER
silOP, With appurtenattoot at No. =Penn_
f.t root, Itearling, Hold on account of going
tido other husimekg. (fob l 41
Like Mb volcano, Boils utve Issuct„ to the
foul and fiery contents of" the deep into.
rior.' To remove ths cause of such suffer.
lug it. is only neoeasary to vitalize the.
Blood by supplying It with its 141 e
men:, I 4I41(,
TIM PERUVIAN _ -
tit protected solution of the Prgatxtde
iron) will do this eft:Attalla, and gibe
alrength, 'lgor and nrev I,s , ''c to the whole
system.
grirace of a /flier\ jewo EX.V. AICOARb 8.
E 0.A.%
"For years I Wife a finfferer from Bolls;
so that my life became wearisome through
their fr.tinent quota, and persistent recur.
ranee; finally a carbuncle termed in the
small of my back, During its progress
large pleacs of decomposed flesh were
every day or two cut aWay, and the
_pros.
tratlon and general eitsturitanee of the
system Were great. 'Betake 1 had room*.
eyed from this attack two maller carbon•
cles broke out higher and 1 In
threatened with a
ferings to which
ecteC it was at I.
taking the PERU
lied taking it lint?
since th.Ott I bast
kind, for years I
sufferers. Other
and temporary rt
remedy, with a
went directly to
did Its work with
11111
LADIES!!
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