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VOL 11.-NO. 41.
THE n saDiirq , DATifir EAGLS
Is PII*LLSII.IID DA4//117*
TTE It . & 0.0 . ,
AT NO. 542 PENN STREEt. •
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A DYERTIBENIHNISONADLIi R /4131111ATBS. ,TBD HAM.
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LEGAL ADVERIMPAMENTN -
GEORGE F. BAER, • .
TTORNEY AT LAN. --;- OF.'
Lino, No. 40 North' Sixth St r eet,, (up
ma im) nearly ePpeelte the Curti House,
Readin, Fa. toi f ir ti—daw .
MATTHIAS. MENOgi,
•
WARMAN AND ATTORNEY
A At , ,Law. 011 The No. 21 South. Sixth
ot. All kinds of collecting and con
noticing done of the shortest notice.
Also (mats as Counsel for Administrators in
jet ti n g up estates ou reasonableterms.
muroh 1-11
JOHN W. BIOKEL,
TTORNEY AT. bAW, .0111oe, Lousoi
/1. Building, (Ist 1100 r, back,) No. 180 Cen
tre street, rottBvlllo. *ir Can,•be consul•
ted in the German language. t ' Mar
JESSE" Q. HAWLEY, .
rrogNEY AT LAW.-0111co No. 012,
A Fenn street, Sohuiunkor House ituilt
ding. Entrance through the Em ma ook
Store. (Jan 27-d
MEDICAL ADVEQ~I ' Is~gi~Pl'll'i.
DR. LOUIS De BARTH KUHN, •
UMICH AND RESIDENCE, No. 244 Nort h
Ninth otroot, ReAdlng, Pa. WWI
DR. JOUN STEPHEN.
Tenders his 1)1'0(090:Mal sorvicea ie [the
ellizona of /loading.
Omen : No. 207 NORTH 1301.T11.tur. :
Can boconedtodin tho English and Oct.
man languages, at t all hours of the day or
night, when not profrionally absent. .
deo 2,i43mddcw •
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H. M." NAGLE, ! .
pIYSICIAN,
(u. 8. Pension S urge o n..)
f , lO Penn street, Reading, Pa..
Mee hours-12 to 20.m.6 0 8 p. tn. '
jan 26 d • , .
D. P. BOY R, M. D.,
rxtAlit OPENED AN OFFICit; FOR TILE
1 practice of Mod Wine at No. 89 North
h street, feuding, Pa. oMoo hours
from 8 to OA. sr., I to 8 and 0 to 9 r. it.
mar r l3-d •
(‘ JOHN 0. ,HOOP,
A UCTIONEER.4-NO. 634 BING
•mon street, Reading, ra,, will attend
to the selling of real estate and personal
property on reasonable terms.
Inartlwd •
JOB WORK,
IN
GERMAN AND INGLISH,
DON II AT TIM
sHORTEST NOTICE,
Al' TUB
EAGLE PRINTINa OFFICE;
No. XIV PITNN BTREEI.
lob 20 d
IJOUSE FOR RENT. —& Tilittl E .STORY
11 BRICK BOUM with two.story back
altuato at 1 1 14 Penn Street, be
tween Elilith and Ninth, imitable for a
A t om, Ato T third story is artangod for a
Lodgo Room, Apply to
ithIDERIOIC ECRU '
100 South Ninth street.
mar 1-d1
CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS.
CATHOLIC URSULINE MANUAL.
KEY OP HEAVEN.
THE CA.THOLIC VALE MUM .
UNCLE PRANK'S SERIES.
ME S MERRYIIE&RT'S SERIES.
GOLDEN LIGHT SERIES
AIRY MOONBEAM SERIES.
9.NGI NG, BOOKS. ,
HAPPY VOICES.
SABBATH SCHOOL lIELI4.
FOIL SALE BY "
& co.,
IT THE EAGLE 110011. STOUP,.
No. J 4 Penn . • Reading, . I'a ;
febt7-41 o
LUMBER'', LUMBER I ,
BOAS & BAUDENBUSIL'
Corner 4th ind Spruce Street
Nitre Lumber Yard o» 4U et., betels Pessif.)
BEST, eIIEAPEST AND MOST. .
CONVENIENT YARD IN THE OITY.
We have constantly on Lum be r large
assortment of all kinds of whioh
Rill be disposal of at the lowest market -
Pricos in quantities to suit purohruiem.
AUG. Y. BOAS. GEO. W. RAVDBxnualt.
Feb. 24-4 M •
EXCELSIOR BOOT AND 811011 STORE,
No. BSO :Pen oi i •Street, Breading, 04,
(Art ,Door to Lerch's itardtesre Oore.)
HARWICK & DRAKE;
„Beg to annouso tho °Magna of Reading
and vicinity, that they have nem in Store,
a very tine ateortment of
BEE'S AND BOYS' B(X)18 AND SWISS.
•
Amo s
LAMES , AND OHILDRICWS, BOOTS AND
MONS of all elites ) and of very superior
make, which they will Bell at the lowest
cash prices. They invite all to call and eso
their stook before purchasing fibleirhare. •
They have also a tine assOrtment log the
latest styles HATS,AND OAPS, ,tit •loW
figures. •.
*ipall kinds of customer work inatim
faetnreCin tho very boat fayie, at short no
,
The patronage Of tho Publicris respec,-
fullY onotted. • Uati 11,41y1l <
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CLOTHES.'
STEP LADDERS,
/ Ma KN I Gily,'S
HARDWARE gTOIVE
VIIIRD AND PENN $7B;
CS '
ilUg /Oft
,f
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BOILER
IMPORTANT •TO MAUI
MANUFACTURERS.
,
The tinderslgile'd offer for salo, at rest
aonable ratost
ONR OSOLLIATINO 1114131NR Oto
FOUR ILOREIR.POWER, •
ONE EIORT-lIORSIt TOBUL'AII, up
, • RIGHT BOILER, .
Apply at the Arn
,Offlye, er 4ildrofm
, 7 , . i. 'lartfiti:l % (j(i .
44..tilik if :',-,-: ' , , i,,iilifitiii,fihils.
NE
MEM
WRINGERS,
ALL WARRANTED,
11
111
NGINE‘
ANb
FOR SALE.
AND
MJ
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" FOR THE ARIROTARCE *Folt - THE "NRONO *Hit 'finte I kiffeAtiOin
r 4 • • 1 •
PHILA. AND RtADINCOIAIISOAD ,
IEINZIOS as axa~r
ME
aMinnPir . T O R I :J 4 II 6BB . YU "
soininsa 18138.
FIVL , ThAINB DOW.N,, TO PHILADE.
,14115., passing 110adlng, 10
at 7.150; 10.85 and
1145 A. and 4.2541144.83 P.
'UP TO AYIVEIVILLB I at 10.54 A. M., awl
5.50 and 6.00 P. M.
TRAINS wpsT TOJABAVOIf A MOMS"
t . ,
BMW.
Western Express trona Nriw-York, at 1.03
A. M, and LW P. M. and 10.19 P M.
llanisbum Accornmodation'Train At 7.15
A. M. and Mall Trains atLilktit A. M., and
8.05_P. M. _
On Sunday, tilt down' trains_ pass Read.
fug at 9.40 A. M,- and 4.45 P. U. and up
trains at 10.50 A. Al, and 5.57 P. A.
The "4.25 P. lit, down, and. 10.50 A. U. up
trains. . , . . .
run only between Philadelphia and Head
ing.
_,
tip ttain a leave PhilladciPbia for Read%
Itarrisifurg and Potteville at 7.30 and' B. 5
A. 11., 12.80 noon, and 8.80 P. M., and at 4.
P.M. for Heading only. The_B.ls A. IL train
connects with trains for TAMIVIIM, Wil
liamsport, Elmira, - Littffalo, Niagara and
Canada.
The 8.15 A. H., and 3.30.P.M. up trainefrom
Philadelphia, and 10.85 A; M g and 4.20P.M.
down trains, stop only at principal sta
tions below Reading.
Heading Accommodation Train i Leaves
Heading at 7.80 , A. IL, returning from Phil
adelphis, at 4.45 P. M.
- The Pottstown Accommodtion train
leaves Pottstown at 0.4$ A. Mlieturning
leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 1 1 ; . 11.
The Western Express trains connect at
Harrisburg with Express trains on tho
PonasylVautti Railroad forßaltimore,Pitts
burgh and all points West and the 10.116 Mail
train connects at Harrisburg for Pitts.
burgh,Lancastor,Chamborsburg, Sunbury,
Scranton Pittston , Wilkosbarro, WHltains
port, Loo k Haven, Elmira and the Cana
das
.
Passenger trains leave Upper Depot, for
lihrata, Lit's, Colambia and Lanoaater at
7. A. IL and 5.15 P. IL •
hrough First-Vises Coupon Tickets and
1
14 Igrantsi tickets at reduced Pares, to all
th principal points in the North• West and
th Candelas.
, ,
With 26 Coupons, nt 25 per cent. dis
count, between,any points desired.
Good fo'r 2000 miles between all point%
at *5 00—for families and busiqoas
BEASON TICKETN,
Good for the holder only, for 0,0, 9 and 12
months, between all points, ISt reduced
Wares. School Season Tickets ono-third,
loss than the above.
wir r tins ongc rts will take the Express
trains West at the UPPER DEPOT, and all
other trains at the LOWER or OLD
DEPOT. •
100 pounds Baggage ell Owed oaoh panful
ger.
• P.asSengers aro requested to purehrise
their tickets. before entering the cars, as
higher fares are charged if paid in the
cars.
Excursion Tickets, good for one day, by
7.30 A. M. Accommodation Train to Phi•
adelphia, and return, at $2 65 each.
G. A. MOLLS,
General Superintendent.
May 23d
READING a COLUMBIA RAILROAD,
On and after Thur
sday, i Nov. 20th,
Rft i t i ssoo dil iff i dn Lk. ill run on this road
as follows: 1
Leave Reading at r 7.0 0 A. hr,
II II II 8,15 P. M.
Arrive at Lancaster at 0.16 A. M.
" , " Columbia At 0.25 A. br, .
" / " Lancaster at 8.25 P.M.
" ," Columbia at . . 8.80 P. M.
RETURNING t
Leave Lancaster & Columbia at
''" Columbia at
" Lancaster at
Arrlywat 'Loading at
" at nestling at
Trains Nos, 2 and 4 make oloso oonnee
tiOn at Reading with trains. North and
South, on the Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad, and West on the Lebanon Valley
Road. No. J also makes oloso connection
with train for Now York.
Tickets can bo obtained at the offices of
the Now Jersey Central R. U. foot of Lib
erty *Arcot, Now York, and Phila. &Read
ill R. Thirteenth and Caftowhill bts.,
• ,
Pa ladolphia;
Ihrough Tiokots •to Now York and Phil
adolphia, sold at all the principal stations
'and baggage checked through.
Trains aro run by Philadelphia and Road
lug Railroad timo, which ton minutes
faster than Ponnsylvanialik. R. Time.
GEORGE P. UAGE,
Superintendont.
IL F. Icsavan, (ku, Frt.& Tioket Agent.
fob 18-Imd •
INISTS
4 ~
J, R. kiARRE.II & CO., Propttefott,
7 . 31ANCIlirkalt.14 :fah
Sold by all Druglibobe Rua Dealers
to rotten& iffedlpines.
H, BYROH 41311,0,,
A. 11, LIGHT, •
rinas! 513(1 ,
LAUAIAN .
IMI)OItiERS AN.D DEALERS •
IN
1010 E LIQUORS, •
WINES ‘ AND SEGARS,
12, SOUTH - NINTH STREET;
• ruiLADarui.i.
Leutimc,
• Feb.-9d. r, '
r : ~ ,
V"' &ItCO"
mt STI',EVER'B
Oeleb 'rated Toniiy Iletb Bitteii;
EZE
ES AND laQuoßs.
Als.iiaopAgetitefpillti!4lrea tisiyatirp
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$0,•14 tiorth,‘Pikvi 00 00.t?'
-, •
I , ro'iiittett,tit*.o4l•Bookiote.
•'' itisi
: R.E,9,m;Noi , y4f LTuEspo'.-mER.IpON;':wq 4...105,
COMMUTATION TICKET%
MILEAGE TICKET%
W. J. TEUERWECHTIM,
WILLIAM WELLS. .
Ageatg l .Readiag f Pa.
bianufaotarera of
Importer of
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EMPLOYMENT
AT YOUR OWN'IIOMES.
lean)* 61M-Sultablo foi steady hatillo.
Faye largo pkollta.—Attilrtos tor Partkulail
at on we
"COSTAR," No. 10 CROSBY
El
LATEST NEW YORK VVS
LAI)IES!!
LOOK OUT I I LOOK OUT I
LOOK OUT 1 1. LOOK OUT i
silleautilles Om Comploxion. ,) %
",Gives a Rosy (Row, to tho Chocks.",
, ‘A Ruby 'lingo to tho_
"Removes all Blotches a n ti rrooklos, ,,
"Tho Best to tho World,t ,
"COSTAR'S"
BEAUTIFIER!
Tun •
Bitter-Swoot and Orango Blossoms.
MT Ono Dottie, 41,00—Threo for OA
1000 Bottles sold in ono day in N. Y. City,
V?* All Druggists lit DE ADINW go it.
(Morning RV'''. Aug. •
"Oil tuY ! I Olt MY&ping., staml it ; but;
he dhl, for ho sent right'ell and got n box of
`COSTAR'S' CORN, SOLVENT,
anti neural him."
Thousands or lioxes sold.
All Druggists in READING sell it.
' S " • '
'STANDARD rIt4i)AItA,TiOITS
8.00 41,1 i.
8.20 P. 81,
8.23 P.
10.20 A. If,
8.40 P. N.
'41 040/ ; '8" Rat. lionekof•r.j.arternsisiators.
voseary , Rea ling Exterminators.
abostarts" (only Imre) Insect Powder, •
"Only Infallible ltemodlki known."
"18 years established In New York."
"2,000 BOxed and Flasks nutnufnaltrad
" 1 t t Beware I I! of spuriouB Imitations."
Drugglstli In READING null them."
AgldroBB
(I .Cosult, / t j 0 ChoBl.ty St.; N. Y.,
Orq.louri P. ibINTIV, (811000(180r to)
DEVA - S•BARIiEB it Co., 21 Park Row, N. I'.
fob Iti-d4i.w
EAST PENNA.
.lIAILUOAD.
ARRAMJEMENT - UN PASSENGER
Cumniericin( d/olulay, neeflilbelifirl a 1808.
twt3-7 , -4 , :-. , -.1, 1 ei l i 1 :41; 61
It et111 1 114 7, V(i. 1 ;,'
A. I., an lies Allontown 12.05; at Now
York .W, P. At •
No. 7 Vast Mail, leaves Rea(ling at 4.20 P.
61.. arrives at •Alle4towu 6.561 at New York
10.05, I!, N. )! ) '
Noe. 5 tied 7,' row dully, except Sunday,
stopplug,st all Way Stations between
neallltio•
end NeW.Ycirk. ,
EXPRESS TRAISIBt
Leave Iteittllni at 5.14 A. M.
, 46 ; 7.81 A. M.
It 11 US A, M.
1.00 A. M.
Arrive at Now tails) at Moo A. M.
a I : SI
.t 1 12.15 A. M•
.1 1 Ifl
. 7.® E. M.
' u , ii•, 0.15 A. M.
These trains run through from Pitts
burgh to New.,Yerk, without change of
oars, stopping only at Lyons, Allentown,
Bethlehem, - Baden , J undtion, Clinton,
.White , House,Somerville, ' hound prook,
'Plainfield and Elizabeth., - •
The MA A. M. traiu runs daily' except
Sundays and Mondays:
.-
The 9.28 P. • M. trains run daily except
Sundays.
'The 7.31 A. M. and 1.00 A. M. trains run
daily. • •
West bound trine, leave Ne4r York, at
the foot of Liberty street, as follows I • ~
Leave New York. 0 Arra," at ReudraO.
12.90 M. Mail No. 6, . 6.00 P. M.
9.00 A. M. Express Train, 11.50 P. M.
5.10 P. M. Express Train, 10.19 P. N.
8.50 P.• M. . Expretis Allentow n ' -1.00 A. M.
Mail Train leaving . Allentown at 120,
A. M. E stops at all Way Stations, arriving
at Reading ; .at 930, A. M., running daily
except Sundays. .
The 12 M. Train from New. York, stops
MAU Stations betweett New York and
Reading, leaving Allentoivn at• : 4.2 a, P. M.,
arriving at Reading at 0.00, P. Id , rue.
ulna daily except Sundays.
Tfig 8.00 P. 11. train from Now York,
runs daily 'stopping at Elikabeth, Plain.
field, Sommerville, Junotipn, Easton. and
Bethlehem, arriving at Allentown at 11.4.5,
P. M., paasing l Lyons at 12.29, A.M.,•arrlv.
log at HeadinF at 1.00 A p .M.• • . ,
, PasSengers are requested to purchase,
tickets before enteringthe cars, s 25 eta
extra will be eitarged and Collected on the
train fro 1• i t n yrPo Pa! the) fare to the
Conductor. • . . •
,
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
good.ferStienty-eix. Trips,. at 2 , 5 per. cent.
• diseount hatween any points ddstred.
.-
MILEAGE TICKET BOOKS : '
for MI miles. good between all points on
this or the Philx.delphia de, Beading B. It o
or she Beadin & Columbia B. 8., at vss.so
eaah Tor' fans es atyl firma. ~..
,• •
El
1 ' 81)N TICKETS, • '. • . ' •
4,
ge ed ' for the' holder .only, forthree, six,
nine and twelve istentbs; at reduced rates.
, • • • . I'. M. ERMENTROUT.
Jan 2-d , ‘. , ;• geperal W4oket Agent.
EIREDERrokiv 14.11Eit,
V' • • •
- rTA4Li v "
girder FiltA terWaOarigion itreittißea46%
. 134i11e Agent for Bke and 14ebarien countlasi`
forth. celebrate d',
SA.MOON;f3PAIVi COMPANY.
The Emit 'reliableand , Scales eyer
plated before the Patine. = . •
.Call and see thee before ,purebasing eltt±.
1311petIiwheys.; i dirtduceinenta,oore 1 to buyers,
A lot of accointitioid, •
PtAl' . l l 4,llll l 8 'O, A ?
on bud 4114
I: •
NE
EMI
TRAINS,'
•. ton: 'JO sTO
BALTIIOIII AL,
WW I Nth T, 41•411 21144felek gore& '
THE ONLY PRYSIOLILN ADVERTIRING,
ilas disooverOd the mostoOriainApeedyan
liffeetttal itemedritt the !odd Mar all
VISILLSES Or iffraUDENWL,
* Seri /kiwi/ Aro !Wing / rerr t fit•
hy ignorant Arotinickre, Or Olaf y
folson l ifircury,shauldapply, lioneediakty.
A CURE WARRANTED Oil NO 011ARGL!
114 FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. I
tile et, St noture, Seminal, Weakness ' _ Weak,
nets in this Beek and Limbs, Affeotte of
the Kidney and Bladder, involuntary
charges, ItupOteney, General Debility, Nor.
wanness Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Bpir•
its, Confusion or ideas, Palpitation of the
lieurt, Timidity, Trembling, MMUS of
Slight or Giddiness, Discuses of the Read,
Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the
Liver; Ltuxga, atm/Moh l er Bowel .those
Torriole Disor i irre arising trona Lb scan&
ry 1l bits of Month—eso and solitary
praotices more fetal to their victims than
taw song of the , Syrons tO the Mariners of
Ulysses, blighting their most brlWant
hopes •of anticipations, xendoring mar.
riage, Impossible.
• YOUNG MEN
Especially, who hirie become the victims
ot eoiltary Vice, that dreadful and destrue
°We habit which annually swoops tit an
untimely grave thousands of Young en
of the most exalted talents and brilliant
intellect, who might otheraise have en.
!synod listening Seuatvi, with the Um
'Meren) eloquence or waked 11,411 ecstasy the
LW OW lyre, may call witli Pill Oenfidettife.
, "aux, ,PAUSIOULLIIIITOTIOE,
Tunas are some 'of , the sad melaneholi
°frees, produced by early habits of youth,
via 3 weakness of the Back and Limbs,
Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight t LOSS
of killsoutstrower,Palpitation of thelleart,
Dyspepsia, Nervous irritability, rrango-
Ment of the Digestive Functions 43iimeral
Debility, Itytnvtoms of Colll3lllllpt on, AO.
13/111STA.LLY.—rhe haul . effects on the
Memory,ro inue to be dreaded— Loss as Oen ion pf ideas, Depressioas
of Spirits, Ev il Foreboding:, Aversion to
Society, belf&Dl Unit, /40y of Solitnde,
l e
Timidity, .to., a some of 'the evils pro
duce(/'
TIAIMIAGE. J ,
i Married Forgone, or Young Men eentem
\platiug marriage being aware of physical
weakness, organic' debility, deformities,
&o.,should apply immediately.
e who places himself under the care of
\ EI
r. J. may religiously confide in his honor
s a gentleman, and confidently rely upon
s skillets a physician. ~ .
GANIC AVEAKNESS, ,IMPOTEN
-OYI-112EDMENT TO MA4ItIAGE.
' HY Dr. JohnSton's Marvellous treattnent,
Weakness Of the organs is speedily cured
_And full vigor restored. T,housands of the
most nervous, ,deqUitatedi and impotent,
who had,lost all hopes, have been ammo
diately relieved. , ,
All impediments to Marf:We i ntyilleal or
Mental Disqualification, LWs of Frame
41ye Fewer, Nervous Irri bility, Trem
bling earful
Weakness, or e &nation of the
meet kind, speedi cured.
~---- DA. (JOHNS ON,
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Member ef the Royal Coll eof Surgeons,
Lentiou,llAraduate tree' on of the most em
inent Colleges in the tint States, and
the, greater part o whose life has bran
Went in the hospitals of don,
hu Faris,
'l , sdelphia and elsowher , has effecte d
some of the meet entomb g cares that
were ever known i manytroubled with
ringing in the head and ears when asleep,
great nervousness,being al ed at find.
d On sounds, bashfulness,With freque nt
blushing, attended Sextet es with do.
rangement of mind, were o ed immedi
ately.
• , 'YOUNG
Who be It 0 injured theinselte by a certain
practice indulged in when one, a habit
frequently learned from ev companions,
or at school, the effectsof which are night
ly felt, oven when asleep, end if not cured,
renders marriage impossible, and destroys ,
both mind and, body, should apply IMMO.
diately.
What a pity that a young Wan the hope
of his country, the darling of ki s s parents,
should be snatched from all prospects and
enjoyments of life, by the consequence of
deviating from the path of nature and in
dulging in a certain secret habit. Such
persons MUST. before contemplating
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'MARRIAGE,
reflect that a sound mind and Y are the
most , nes:seesaw requisites to promote eon.
nubial happiness. indeed, without these
the Journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens
to the view ; the mind beeomes shadowed
with do spair and tilled with the melaneho.
becomesio that the happiness of
mother
blighted with our Own.
spIft3EASS OF lALPRIXDBIiOE.
When the misguided and irupradent ye.
tidy of pleasure finds that he has imbibed
tits amide of this painful die,_see, it too
often happens that an ,111-timbd sense of
shame, or, dread of discovery, deters him
from applying to those who, from edam,.
Lion and respectability, can alone befriend
him, delaying tlll the constitutional symp,
toms of this horrid disc e make their ap.
pearance, such as aloe ted sore throat,
diseased nosooooturnal sins in the head
and limbs, dimness o death_ mil,
nodes on the shin-bbnei Arnis, blotch.
es on the head, face and extremities, pro.
greasin pa ith nightfall rapidity, till at
last theate of the mouth or the bones
of the nose fall in, and the victim of this
awful disease becomes d horrldobjeot of
commiseration, till death puts a period to
his dreadful suffering*, OF sending him to
"that pndisoovered Ckiltritry from wheat*
nolraveUer returns."
Dn. JOHNSTON,
OFFIOn, • NQ. 7 Bov F11E1)11810Z Sr.,
Left-hand aide going from Baltimore street'
a few dooms from the corner. Yell not to
observe the name and number.
Letters most bopaidandoontain a
The Doctor's Diploma hangs in hie :IT ID
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ENDORSEMENT OF TEE PRESS.
The many thousands mired at this insti
tution :year after years and the, numer
ous important Surgical Operations per.
formed by Dr. Johnston, Witneseed by the
reporters of the "Sun, ,, "Clipper" and,
many other papers, notices of whim have
appeared again andagain before the pub.
lie, besides his standing as a gentleman of
character and responsibility, is a euqoient
st4aranteeto the iunipted.
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Over l in &ilium county, along the
.Noversink, is a little settlement known
es Wei. )no of the , celebrities of the
neishborhood is Jonas Brooke, a tiler
ough-goinii backwoodsman, to all sorts
of. wild 'varmint" that ,prowl about
that pad of, the country, and particularly
to wildeets,' which are his especial aver•
sion. The number of wilifeats which ho
has killed is Immenske so many that he
is known everywhere about that region
by the sobriquet of "Jonas Brooks, the
. Wildcat,Eiller of Eden."
Some few weeks ago Jonas espie4,_que
these hated felines, while going through
a piece of woods, sa t true to his in.
stinet, hennas after the animal, without
stopping to consider that he was unarm
`ed—not even hiving a jack-knife about
hiin. He followed it until it retreated to
a sort -of Cavern in the rocks, where
J f onas made up his Mind to "go in" and .
rapture the "varmint." So, picking uri
fongh hickory club, he pr oceeded
, to
enter the cave. After 44:mg the en
trance, to his surprise he 'found quite a
lofty cavern, extending back some thirty
feet, and in the furthest extremity glow
ed mot only one, but half a dozen pair
of ferocibus eyes, which betokened warm
work tbr any tntruder.
Jonas was undoubtedly "somethin'
took back," as ho'expressod it, at the
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sight of so many glistening eyes fixed
upon him, but as it was not in his nature
to retreat under any circumstances, ho
cautiously advanced into the cave. Ile
soon discovered that ho had walked into
e real litter of wildoati—two old ones
end four young ones—and about, the
time he had got through counti4 them,
the biggest ono of the' six "wont for
im." Throwing himself back in an angle
of the cavern, the hereulein backwoods.
man,met the ferocious minter with a
well:iwung blow of his cudgel, which
rather "wilted" the animal for a
moment.
.Bulbefore Jonao hart time fairly to ro
4over himself from the first onslaught, tho
other old cat made a dive at him, catch
ing on hie right arm and shoulder, and al
most rendered him powerless, so terrible
was the gripe of the monster's claws.
yirith, i ,his left hand, however, Jonas
grasped the throat of !this animal, and af
ter a desperate struggle, succeeded in
shaking him off. And to add to Jonas'
discomfiture, the four young ones --
which, although only" klEt
vie ) " worn
not exactlt 'of the kind which a lady
would like to hold in her lap—began to
exhibit symptoms of joining in the tight,
just to "get their hands in," as Jonas
naively told our informant. This wai
situation. _
As these thoughts 'of course poised
through Jonas'a mind, while the animals
were foi a moment kept at bay by
_the
liVely motions of his hi l ekory nudged. On
ly fora moment, howeier, es his first
antagonist again took the lead in an at
tack, and although she met With a sharp
blow of tho cudgel, the whole litter fol•
lowedla such quick succession that Jo•
ass was unable to keep thorn off. And
now ensued a struggle which it is useless
to attempt to portray.
The ferocious animals clawed into Jo
nas in every quarter, while he made
almost superhuman efforts to tear
them of about right and . left
with his club,:as well as he was able, and
clutching them by the throats with his
left hand when he gots chance. Luckily
Jonas was arrayed in good suit of home.
spun, instead of "shoddy," or he would
hive been stripped to the akin in no time.
The fight was rn fiche and liiely one for a
time, as r be readily imagined. Jonas
ryas' fi ghting for his life, however, and
soon dueceeded in patting the young cats
bore de combat, by,oracking them ,Judi-
Climb? over the. heads.
His blows upon the old ones also began
to tell,. and after a last desperate strug.
gle, in which ono:of them gotta finishing
blow, the otheretreattl4o the back of
the cave, where Jonai proceeded to do
for him also, leaving Jonas " master of
the situation." An inventory of our lie•
re's wardrobe, taken after the fight, exhi
bited one suspender, about half a vest,
one leg of a patilafoon, no shirt to speak
of, and, a pair of boots that, Wouldn't
"shed's heavy dew," as Jonas expressed
it.... IN whole body and limbe r were fright
fully lacerated, and the blood fairly ran
from his wounds. Notwithstanding
Which, Jonas tied the tails of the six
wildcats together, and swinging them
h7nna his neck, lie walked home with
trophies..', .
. iNJUSIES TO THU HMI& TUAT UAT LE
Atonna:—Many hones are made
*Woos from cruel treatment.
DlOreli - orais faltfrom weariness than
front any other cause.
• ; When a horse falls he is more fright
enettban-hislider.
A frightened animal Cannot use his
110116011 aright; !Comet first be reassured
by getitle treatment. • •
N 4 t\yer strike an animal upon the head.
eateleee application or the whip has
blinded many lioreoa •
More horeentarc lamed 'by .bad ishocing
.t mahout together.
Never kick or scream -at . o, hbrse, nor
perk the bit in IdanOnth.—TOdon 'fore°
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IlesToY, Mn►ch Saturday bve•
fling two women, belonging to Portland'
street, iu this city, one name& Sarah
Chapman and the other Mary AnaJoue4
indulged' in a brief commentary upon
,the respective physical endurancoof each
other, the result of which was a match of
twenty live dollars a side and the cha►n
piouship of America.
The. funds to make up the round' sum ,
of flay dollars .were supplied by the
backers of the respective feminine
gladiators, and.it was arranged 'that 1110
contest should come off at an early hour,
yesterday morning at a hotel' in North
Somerville.
The habiliments of each • contestant'
consisting simply of a pair of ordipar'y
drawers, stockings, and women's gaiters.
The Chapman girl worn a largo waterfall,:
and appeared to bo about 1211 pounds in
weight, and perhaps-20 or 22 years of
age. 'Molly, who was Abolli . t e game
age, appeared to bo the heavier of the
two, and was particularly conspicuous on
account of n generous abundance or
Magenta or vermillion curls. , Physically
speaking, both ivero remarkably well
developed.
Thom was no,prelitninary sparring •or
any other minim° of training in. the
semi dignified art of self.defence,‘ but al.
most instantly Molly made n lunge for
the proboscis of the timid Sarah, lint the
latter dodged the blow and screaming for
kelp, jumped over ono of the benches
among rho !spectators. Tho rebukes of
her friends oveercame her fears, hotioyei,
for in .an instant she was back again in
the arena, and beforo the resolute Molly
had ' ceased her" exclamations 'of .joy' at
her supposed triumph in the ilrat round
Rho was 11l o recipient of Sally's- eompli;
monts in ' the shape l of a tolling blow
tinder t o right car, the pain of which
caused er to shriek loudly.
Ailorpthis both stood motionless for , a
few seconds, when, as if simultaneously
started by electricity, tho i tyro canto to.
gother and clinched, and then followed . &
most repulsilie gpecumlo - of pounding,
- serateblitg, biting and hair pulling. This
lasted, perhaps, half a minute, when
Molly . managed to trip hor antagonist,'
but in the fall she camp underneath and
gronnedi= loudly as her opponent fell
'heavily upon her. stomach; The two
Iworo then gathered up by their tea*.
ire; 0000nclo and onrriod to 61,0 oornoi.
T o first round was, however, the prlu
ipal ono and tho only one of any length,
otwithstanding 'nineteen otheys fol
.wed, occupying altogether upwnrds of
an hour and a quarter.
Between the . eiglitcc, nineteenth
rounds it - was apparent Molly, so,
confident and formidal sat, would
got the worst of it at , and her
friends undertook to 1. tho fight
on the ground that the pugilists would
kill each other. 'The seconds 'would per
wit no interference; however, and two
other short mulls were fought; Molly
getting the worst of it,. and crying and
sobbing loudly all tho while. When called
for tho twenty-first 'round' her
nature - overcame, the brutal pas l aioli
which had all tho whilo supported her,
and she hogged iir God's Dame that the:) ,
would take her away, tier piteous moans
eould,not be resisted even by the 'MN•
ted wrotehes who hadconcelved..and en•
ourngod the 'idsgraceful combat, and
:he was removed and the fight and stakes
eclarod in favor of Bally Ghaptian'.
PLIRRIBLE ititaltillUTlON.
The wheels of time, in their revolving,
Aohlora fail to distributo . justiee and i 'pun
ishment where it is deserved,' r . t.pd tboro
are few instances on record of, ivetlier
punishment or more terrible i rptiibution
than fn theses . ° of those wheterethe
main instrutuenbi in getting pob Mary
Surma hanged. Upon the testimony of
four of the vilest sconmirolol-Baker,
Montgomery, Clover and Coneyer,, she
was convicted. Now mark the terrible
disposition ajost God has made of, the
murderers ; Baker, not long since, died
a miserable death ; Montgomery_ is new
in prison for embeulement I , Clovo has
been convicted fX an infamous 046'0,
and Conover Ould have boon deservedly
--rving out a term in the penitentiary
(I not Johnson pardoned him. - Pees.
t King, , who prevented Miss Anna
raft seeing Ilia President. iker
tber's behalf, committed suleid7ll
wring in the North river, white Lane,
supported . ICing in his conflict fo
-1 Miss. Surratt, shot hiMself . in St.
s. There remain'yet Stanton, Bing.
and Molt; who
\ stand, like the mar•
us cowards they arc, trembling in
of the terrible rcckouing day. , ,
The mills of God grind slowly . . !
But they grind exceeding small.
LN. ta Democrat.
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A tt recent examin• Lion , in it girls'
60110.1 f the fallowing question -as put to
a class of little ones:—"Who makes the
laws of onr Government ?" "Congress,"
was the reply. "How is Congress din•
ded?" was the next question., But the
little girl to whom it, was
.inat., fitilact to
answej it. Another little g ir l in the clies
raised i up her hand, indicating: that she
could answer it. "Well,", paid\ thti , x•
amine "Miss Sallie, what . do pod „i
the div sion is?”. Instantly, sir
of con deuce , WS well RR, triuraßh i ,the
answer camor- 1 1Civili411, hilf!ovilitrd
and sav:ge.
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