.. - 4. SWOP! ITICMS4 , - / 1 -- jrgvrti ht tonk Ow et chaster last week 11 % , betw I wo Maned Jarred Woir, aged 13 year' r ‘ Atud Joitiliplptaiiip,ita 18 ears, der log 1 0 1 4\po. Ar50.,04 bed }in the left brow i " . **l : iirrpoo et .knife, cans. liti_g Riatost , '" . eath. . The ',witness of the it, Affray: Inatitlid ini ore the Meyer that Thomas '',rag ling In Wait' or:Weir, and that Woir was l earn -, twice f before ' deceased was stabbed. !Weir Iva, sent to jail at Media. ' ---Mr. John. Kuno, of Cass county, lclichi ganl is seventptlro years old, and yet. is a capital tnarksmaa with the rifle. Recently ho shot thirty-four` hogs, at from fort!) , to seventy yards, In front of t he ear, killing each at the first shot so dead that not ono of them squeal ed. 110 also shot tho heads off two chickens at twe'or three rods. Mr. Mins shot without glasses. —A white man, named Hays, was murdered, recently,' hy throe negro soldiers, at Ifaym City, liansas. The murderers wore lodged mind, but during the night a vigilance committee took them out and hanged thorn. Conflicts be tween the white and colored soldiers at that post have been so frequent that the latter have been removed to n distance. —lt is stated that some of the dealrs' in flour in Now York aro in the habit of ewind• ling their customers by opening the bottom of barrels of fine flour, at the bottom, and substi• tuting an inferior quality. As the top_ only of the barrel is opened by the buyer, ho never discovers tho cheat till ho UBO5 a greater part o(it. —"Champagne Fritz," the son of a Luther. lie clergyman in Germany, died in a hospital, ri Milwaukee, a tow days ago. lie was sent to. this Country 'in the hope of improvement, but, after spending $16,000 in gold, mostly ii champafine, he died, before $60,000 left hi' by Jkio,docottsed father reached him. • —A. solicioner drilled ashoro 'at Quantic Inich,Noiy,Joraoy,a few nights ago. She was Opera) days from Jamaica, loaded with log wood, The captain, Ida wifo,and mateiwere on board—.tho crow bad died on the passage. Tlio vessel was in a very.btal condition. —The obelisk in the Place do la Concorde, in Paris, is said to be decaying. It withstood the climate during thirty centuries in Egypt, whence it was transferred,- but under the ac. Lion of the weather in Paris it is beginning to eremble and pulverize. respootablo old green grocer died last month, and loft 415,000 to Charles Dickens, on 'condition that ho will read his "Trial from Pickwick',', in the presence of the family once a year 411 ho flies. grave of John Harris, the founder o Harrisburg, is at tho foot of the tree to whie) ho waa once tied by Indiana, and a fire kindle( aboullta; t'6 burn him alive. ksimplo iron fence surrounds the grave. A Fortress Monroe despatch reports three barks ashore near Cape !leery, and a store► retailing. A number of vessels have put in to panwton Reads for refuge. ' —Tho United States Supremo Court has or ileo4 the Supremo Court of the District of Columbia to rostore Joseph IL Bradley, to 111$ pciettion an Attorney in tho Court. —Mrs; Qon, Gaines does not yet handle any of her . groat Now Orleans fortune. Heavy debts, elope judges, and cunning lawyers, keep hor out of hor own. • ratio • • Dakotah . ,llouso Representatives have pawed by a largo majority the bill con forcing upon womon4.ho electivo franchise and eligibility to office. fooling among the tonantry in some pull of 'reload is very hitter against land holder', and manly cases of violence are re. ported. —Governor Clayton, of Arkansas, llas re mated martial law from Columbia and La fayette counties, east of Red river, in tha State. —Fortner boatllers in the Louisiana Marine State Prison sent a lot of apples to cheer the preseA ins intes on Thanksgiving Day. —E•iwaril 13. Stowell, a soldier, committe , suicide by taking prussic acid at Danielson Ole, Magi., on Thursday last, —lt le estimated that not one•oighth of the people of the United States attend public \vol.- ship ;011,100i.day. . . —L'Alkeltit has n bnso ball club. Procopi Kio is Pat bail°, and Mr, Komoiweehusattri gools pitcher. • ) --Some 182,640 Englishmen get fighting drunk every year, according to• the eotirt records. —ln 1867 there were twenty-eight murders committed In Philadalphia, and in 1868 thirty- Ono. 1 • --A fire at Pherps,Ontario county,N. Y. ? on Sunday !light, destroyed $60,000 worth or pro• POI; . • lady k the " upper circles " of Now York celebrated Christmas by an elopement. • ..--The latest dinner notion is to have the LH oclito•cnciesed in a guidon nut at each plate —Otto of thejury 'which tried Attrou Barr for treasort is still living at Chitieothe, Ohio. OM „Me Democrats of Connecticut, it is said *ill renprrOsto governor Joules E. English —Oen. Preston, late Minister to Spain, has boon elected tolhe Kentucky Legislature. —Tho canals of New York last year yielded a surplus rev/cane of $3,203,300. • 7-4 Both cetton and' spgar crops s ave done nrolliu Louisiana this year. een v or olive trees is becoming extensiTc has, in some)arts, raise tfireevroptof hay this year. • 4 1cIpunplan ono•legged skater" is aim Bing Prondence. 1-741fernalo c9mpositors set up Ow Elan bran ciaco Californian. • • .—Tho United Stntos beats the world on tele arfsph wiro. „ • ~ 7 -The Jews sre coming back to Spain. '..MAOHINISTEI, BRASS IVIIIIDEBB, / And OENIUtAL DEALERS IN biaohtniats' and 2danntiotniina' euppliai • NO. OW *Pa 629 Fammaiteal9l. 1404- RRADINO. PA. JOSEPH REIMOLTZ, NO. 710 PENN STREET, READING, PA, ns constantly on hnnd the BEST BEEF , 113 woll ns all kinds of moat and sausages, liver pudding, blood pudding, Frankfort "tichwarten 'flagon", Acc., all of which will be sold at the lowest prices./ Aso, MI kinds of Sausage Skins, wholesale and rota. • r nor 154 ca J. R. BAROE.II - & CO„ Proprittots, AIANOMMTER, N. II• t.' Sold by all Druggists and . Denier! In Potent Medlelnee. H. BI,ROII & BRO., DR. Ai H. LIGHT, THIERWEbIITER, WILLIAM NEW. Agette, Reading, Pa. may 5 ly ; r '1 GREAT ,FURNITURE DEPOT, SOMADER & FELIX, Nitaroroom, borne? Fifth and Washington strpets, MANUFACTORY, WASIIINOTON STRAWS BELOW t I7FTH WITOLESALE AND RETAIL Im UNDERSIGNED RESPEOTFULIM IN- . 1 vito public attention to their splendid stook of first-olass furniture now and constantly on hand, anti made to order 01 suit oustronfere. • Among other articles , ospoolnl attention Is vitod to their unsurpassed EXTENSION TABLES, DRESSING BUREAUS, PININO ROOM CHAIRS, CENTRE AND OTHER IFABLES, BEDSTEADS OF THE LATEST STYLES, • anti every other article In their line of business. livery article is manufactured by themselves, In their admirably arranged manufactory, with ,the most perfect machinery, and skillful tnechanl4, and finished in an unsurpassed manner. 1 Also prepared to eXecuto all orders for , s z • CARVING, • , 1.- TURNING, - SAWING, s e nd - MOULDINGS. - ' All orders promptly executed, tiiil rrerrAnbla to give satisfaction. 1 ay. 10- Ir. A. 1111 9 i, . . D ENT 1.8 T, Oflice—No..il49!,l rem' street, Rending, (AIIOVY. J., U. DROWN'S iIAT BIOTIC) ReniOUCti (i'Ont No. 6 North l'ifill.etreet. Particular attention paid to curing diseased of tho Mouth and (}ions, such ius Boum. Preternatu ral Orueftil of (lulus, Alvpolar Abscesses. disease of the Alvoblor process, Fissured Palates, and all disonsos to Which the month and gums Aso sub.- Jed T o. oth extractod without pain. and !heeded on all motorist uBod by the Professlon, _ Office hours, from 7A.M.to-7 P. M. [dect-Iy 0 A. 4.III.th3EMEIVS Extonsive Grain Warehouse, No w ready for FARMERS AND CONSIGNORS, moiaKisl store t t i oomnolrolsolVi ai o; stookof FLOUR AND 14`,TD, &c., oa F n o h r o m p l u o ro lvan s l o o t r o l i o s An y g e rf t ! . all A it s t o l . o a w n o u r p p e r r lf o e r s i t c le o l buckwheat Meal, and Potatoes. Officio, No:105 North Elighth-et.lteading,"fa. -fobs REMO VAIL! RE . MO\►ALtt ' BARTO'S . LIQUOR• STORE; Ha 3 boon remcvlill front the KoyStone Building to the now and elegant store, NO. .137 PENN STREET, Whore customers will find ft very tame deck Ogle beet and purest WINES, BRANDIES, MUSKIES, ,te., ever offered to the public of Refilling. All the proof of the above that is required is trial. A share of patronage is solicited. TOBIAS BA RTO. CITY OF READING BOND'S for sato, at a Diticouat. Enquirc:at . ER S' NATIONAL DANK.- sejt 25V31n0i ,` cheat-IL_ world! Has all the atrengthof olifrosin' soap with tho ,ari lathering qintlitiea of -gerlaille filagile•• Try thlq etilencild IkWQR titiap'v liold by the AWNS 0111110044,W111S Ifor4b 11'0/0h04441`10114400111MIC:,,U4 Tremo ,„ .. ' :J#Qk on .• BI ANIC for Salo a largo varlet) , Ilian9Hao w 'eh : jabs —Ad cheap. RITTER k L i r/ I M I NA •t " 4"ll 4a i t li gt; • S 4 : 114 : ." " . - 'Zak' 16:Nsw • ma u l ' • 1 allatist.t l a hli7i t it al 4 0 g l i k all* p o 0,.. tont- Wed. Mint rat. . goo • itikt,hl sonnelstion with Um Mat! LAVER'S PRIMARY 1‘ • READING, PA. The subscriberrespitctitilly announces to the pub.: lie that, and I recently 'Warned hie Brewery to e cantide le extent, d iptrodneed steam power all sportments, and is now ready to ,ruPpg, all demandr for • SUP.ERIOR MALT LIQUORS, Pot Pot bpsie and distant cotWarnption. HI. 'hock et Malt Liquors, warranted to keep in all climates. ie nefollows: • BROWN 'ROUT; POUR& • BOTTLING ALE; AND LAGER BEER. FM% LAUB& . N. 11.—A liberat per °outage, will be allowed abroad. , ten. Sifif• OURISTIAN RITTER'S GENUINE BLOOD PURIFIER, inozzuvlaaltte D aNcielf;k72• T afa r g. ooksters. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. WILLIAM BRIDtGANE, No. 242 Penn St., Reading The undersigned respeotfully Invitee .publio attention to his neytly invented Heater, named the kETSTON'E BYATM !I BEST HEATER EVER INTRODUCED. THREE, MI ZEN. ' It burns lost Coal, , makes Mere heat, takes notes. room, and gives better satisfaction than any simi lar Invention ever introduced to the public. The advantage of this superior heating appara tus will be'folly explained by the ProPrietOr., Io guarantees that he will be able to eatislY alt M ho give hi • m a call that it is superior to shy one inven ted The advantages • are so manifold, and so easily comprehended, that it needs only to be seen to convince the . most ekoptioal., .In proof of this ii:.7c : 0,Z1X..."`1 1 14`4 1 4b.',41.V.Crin.:4 2 2a.r.. .. 0.. eater*: ‘ r 1 , , i t , • • Olio, ' Fart,t,',. ~- ' . Mini. I c T , lollllll4s. O.'D." midis, , Batt,' ~ O. A. McNutt& , ' ' • IlgaaV ' °miaow, Jong 11101(0111V‘i frulf•litkiar; 1 • Raven ADAits, U. ilinTaL. - •.' JACOB ,RAIII MblAN,.._ , Bbkodon, , Orpheus' WM,' Wottioltdorf. Ile also invites special Attention to the BEAUTY RANGE Which is a late Improved; Superior Range for titsailing in, and for which he is the Bole Agent, in it 21t7. ni t RAttgp can kg tet7 operation at citz all, e tree. no. 428 Pun s eats et Peter hts, mull n qtreet shove out[ d and atetner placer. Particular attention paid to 1111 TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING' AND. Plastic Slate Roofing. Ile employs none but 'skillful Meoban orders promptly executed, and warranted to sive satisfaction. WM. BRIDIMAM, may 22 . No. 242.,F0nn Bt. KRYDER & CO., Manufacturers of • DR. ST(EVER!B Oelebrated Toni° Herb Bingo. Importers of WINES AND LIQUORS, v i i ir ge Agents for Ram 0 UrltlY ill ALLID R / I • No. 121 North Third Street, • PHILADELPHIA. For sale at the Eagle Bookstore. aug 211- FREDERICK W. LAUER, • •• "OLD JAIL," ar ne r Foh and WasAington etre.% li'eading. Pa. Sole Agent for Berke ind Lebanon cotaltle", toitbe celebrated .i3AIOBO4'4CAI.E COMPANV. • The'most reliable and durable, Scalcs'eyer.pled before the public. • Call and see them befoie putobiislog elsewhere. Superior inducements offered to buyers. • A, lot of second-bend - 'PLATFORM/B',CAtES "" on band and for Sale cheap. • ' opt BOOTS AND SHOE, FOR THE PEOPLE. .THE BEST Ati'D CHEAPESTI fIOHOLD & 20110ENER 1 N . 41 North Sitth Street, READING, PA. 911111 SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST ESTAB. A naked& llyst-olass Boot and Shoe-spakinB eeteb4 HAl:tent end slogat theaboye slated Platte, where , they are awe to oramOdate ottdqnstS WM! the best ittidell in their line of bulbs .and at !ower' ' Prices than at another platle in th <Mt • I , • ' Th following Hit of prtoes DlVlres all W say i en's calf boots, ‘ $1 00 and slow% en's kip boots. en's working shoes, ' ; ' 1 155 ‘. men's French calf Congress g a iters, boa toes. 390 Men's calf Cbngress natters. 1 225 Men's calf Balmoraie. I 200 Men's kip Balmorale, 1 80 Boys' calf Balmoral% , L .1 60 Boys' kip Balmoral", . 1. 175 oaks' kip Balmorale lO Ol , ~,, , meg's lasting higk &Hob. 275 ; . en's sinus gaiter% 75 to 2 - 50 i ,_ - listing Balitiorals, it ~. en's Morooeultaintorale. iff : hen's Moroolsctskoes. ' 4 1 55 , k men ' s kid slips t 65 ,' Whiting Polish. • , , ' . nth.' gaiters from .i, , , 15 ate. to /pg X . 'aka' end boys' shoes frgitit 90 ets. 90 Also. a a c ed , stock of. A t *Yon band and Sof .iii above 'prises are . I R 4er thin at any other angler place of business la the city. 4 ft . L Partied*: 4tte4tl , ld to all. Mode of n o trine. 1, , tti. aS. aunigo7, istcgrikit ~IIY, shtnt 9. 41 .140„STREET, (MVP Ult . ° Arse Imes.) READING PA. spril ii- • 4 AND MEI HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO. • , i • : ma Great Remedios for all DisoaSea of the • LIVER, 8i0,111.4011, O.II'DIGESTITE ORGANS. EMI HOOFLANDIS GERMAN BITTERS * ,hi OOMpoeod of tho uro 'Woos (or, as they arc medicinally termed, "AWracts) of it a Herbs, and • harks, making a propara4 - tion, highly cOncohtroto , aml entirely Ince from atoohOlic admixture '4f iv , . b Riad. I: . HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONI°, ~ „ • is a combination of dal t. the ingrodlents, tho itters. with the, pures quality of Scna eras Baum, Qrango, dko., making ono of the mos plea sant and agreeable remedies over offered to the pubflo.'. Those preferring a llediolao free front Aloolto• lio adintsture, will Ilse 1190FLAND'S (*MAN 131:11TERS. Thoso Who have no oNeetton to thOcombina fon of the 'Bitters, as stated, wdl use \ 1100FLA3th'S GERMAN TONIC. ,i' .. • .. They are both . equally good, and 'contain the same medicinal virtues, the choice between the two beingtinier° matter of taste, the Tonle being the most pCatable. • . Thu stomach, from a variety or cuses, such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, J Nervous Debility, etc., is very apt to have its functions dorauged. Thu iga l Liver, sympathising as closely as it floes with the Stomach, thew becomes affect ed, the result of which that the patient sulfurs from several or more of the followingdlseas es,: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles Ful ness of Blood to. the Head, Acidity of he Stomach, Nattscai Heart-burn, Mewl for Food, Fulness, or Weight in th Stomach, Sour Eructations; Sinking or Fluttering at tho Pit of the Stomach., Swiniming,of tho Head,, Hurried or Difficult Brost- dug, Fluttoring at the Heart, Choking or Suf seating Sensations when in a Lying Pdstlire, Dimness of Vision, Dots pr Webs bewro the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Doftelency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the . • Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc. Sudden Flushes of , Heat, Burning in the Constant Imagin tugs of Evil, and Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from theSo diseases should excr ete° tho greatest caution lit tho Selection of a rometly for his caso, purchasing oniy that which he is assured from his investigations and inqui ries pOBOOBBO9 truemerit, is skillfully ? compounded, is free from injurious In- Cgredients, and has este shed for itself a repu-, ation for the eon) tg these diseases, In this con fection wo would submit those well-known ro medics— - ‘ ' „ HOOPLAND'I9 GERM4N 11IT.TERS /100FLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, MILA.VELPIIIA, PA Twcntytwo years since they wore firsi intro• ducod into this country from Germany, during which Woo they have undoubtedly performed More cures, and benefited puttering 'lmmunity Lb 4 greeter extent, than any,other routed los known to the pnblie. ' . These remedies will effectually cure Liver Complaint„ Jaundice, • D,) bpepsiu, Chronie or Nerveub Debility, Chronic Diarrlicen - , Disease of 'the Kidneys, and ail lMf 'Diseases arising from a DLsordured Liver, L touutoli or IntoetinCB - .• DEBILITY, • BeauUtitg front any Nun whatever ; PROS rait WO* OP THE SYSTEM, iitduccd .bll Bol6l `e Labor, liurdehips, Exposure, ',Fevers, dFc. ore a lti no medicine extant equal to thoso ro-. ih ' , i inedieto n such. eases, A. tone and vigor is ima parted to tho wholosystom, tho appetite is strengthened, food is onloyod, the stomach digests promptly, the blood is purified, the com plexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow Fage is eradicated from thu oyes, a bloom is Sven to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous 'wand becomes a strong and holithy being. PlatSODifi ADVANCED : . IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of•time weighing bettvliy upon thomywith all its attendant 111 , 4 j titan In the 11HO of this IiJIVRS E, or tile, elixir that will instil now life into their veins, restore in a measure the energy lnt? ardor of more youthful days, build up theirs abrunken forme, and give health and happineas to their romskintilfg years. NOTICE. It lea woll-establislied loot that fully one.halt of the female portion of our population aro sel dom intheenjoyinontX a of good health; or, to use their °lira ex- pressloh,"never feel *ell." They are 'angst , devoid of all energy. extremely noryptis and have no a, et Ito. w To this cla of VersOna the B! `TERS, or the TONIC, is especially recommended. WEAK' AND INCLICATIS, CHILDREN Aro pfado strong bythe ti Se of ()Mier Af Chose remedies. They will cure every Chin) of MAR- AfiktUB,,without. fail. "• .. Thousands of certificates have no Jumulated in ,the hands of the proprietor, but sp me will allow 'of the publloation'ot hitt a fe*. Those it wil be observedi.are men of note and of such stand ing that they must bcf.belleved. TESTIMONIALS, Hon. Geo., W: :Woodward, ,Chief Itiettoe of the Supreme ()purl of pa,, •, . PHILADEbPIIIA I 'Starch IU, "I find' Itoolland's Berman Bitters' is a good tonic, useful in dill- easesof the digestivo Organs, - and of great„LM.benelit in eases of de bity, and want of nervous action in the systo in Yours truly, 4EO. W. wooDwAnp. ,, Hon. James Thompson, Ai r e of the * St:prem. Ctilin of Pennsylvania. PuiLAmikpate,-.A.pril 213,1860, •"I consider lioefland's Gorman Bitters' a valuable medicine In ease of attacks of Indigos. tion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience of it. Yours with - respect, • • JAMES "I110111P.SON." - • 1 From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D., Pastor of this Tfeuth Baptist Church, :Philodefphfa. t Dr. Jackson—Doan Sir: 1 have been frequently . requested to connect my name with recommen. .datious of different kinds of medicines, but re. garding the.practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have in all'Vler cases declined ; but with a clear proof Inylki. ivarious in s tan ces and particularly in my own family, of the useful nese pi Dr. Lloolland's German Litters, I depart for once from my usual 'course, to express my l in:4l'o6o°n that,for, general debility of the aye krns,'and especial/ for liver Oomptiont, it is aas and vajuabtepreirnrolim. lit Some caries It may fall! but usually, I doubt not, it will lie very beneficial to those who suffer from the above causes. ' ' Yours, very _respectfully, ( •J. 13. KENNARD, • Eighth, below Coates Street • ' . From Rev. E. D .rendalk daislanl Editor Chrtetian Chronicle, Philadipfda I have derived decided benefit froni the use of Hootland , s tierman Bitters, andteel it my privi legato recommend them as a moat valuable tonic, to all _w,ho are suffering from genbral • debility or front Mimeo arising from deratigonient of the liver. Yours, truly, E. D. FENDALL: CAUTION. noofiantl'e Gorman Berne(iles are coon terfolted. See that the siguatare of C. M. JACI{SON is on 31 the wrapper of •each Ilottle. All others are counterfeit: Prinel- _pal9ftlee.sintl Mann faetnry at the Gertnan ;? ealeine Store, No. 631 AMOK Street, Phllatielphia, Pa.. ' • VJELAB:LICS MI • . Erew i , yepriete r i Terinerli V. M. JaoaloNaco • . . En AND, -,,, 1 1)11,,, , J0RN5T0N I•ALTIMOtt L00K..-.11 &R IM, OFFICE, No. 7 sciprtr Ensolstitit,elVipti: 4 , 01 E ONLY ruyslewrApvigii,totriti:' lino discovered tl i \ o most. bailout, SpOody Ond !mow:0 Remedy in trio wotld tor all IHSEASKS 01! I 1 LiUJDI~NCb'. , &lief in ,Nix lions! No' 11'i/Ting I Persons Ridnol by I °runt Pretenders, Or that Deadly liAton, Mercury, Shuttici,(4l)ply h il ni c aiagetv. - A CURE WARRANTE TDO R DAY O Y S , AROE, IN • , T W O StrlCtUrOt Seminal Wcahnois, Weakness to the Hack and Limbs, Affections of the Kidneys and Madder, involuntary Discharges, impotently, tieueral Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Lan.. guor% Low Spirits ? Confusion of Ideas, Prnipita• Lion of the Heart, timidity, Trembling, Wiliness of Sight or hidinesS, DiSeasos of thellead i Throst, No'so or Skin, Aneetions of the LiVer , • LUegil, Stomach or Bowels—those Terrible Pilfer.. re arisingfrom the solitary Habits of YOuth—sitO INT anti Solitary practices more fatal to their Viet info than the omit; of the Syrons to the At it rfoor t , o f Ulysses, blighting t heir most brilliant hopes or anticipations, 'rendering mriageit wipes sible. "-YOUNG MEN _ Espetnally, who have Demme the vietlms of Soli. tary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually swoops to an untimely grave thousands of Young Mon of the most exalted tal ents anti brilliant iutelleot, who might otherwise have entranced listening belAtes, with thethun , tiers of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. - ' TAKE PARTICUL/ilt, NOTICE. Twos are some of the sad melancholy Wheal) produced by early habits of youth Vial wca. Innis of the Back and Limbs, P i ains 'n the Head, Dimness of Sight, boss of Musoillar PoivdriPalpl tattoo of the Doan, Dyspepsia, Nervous irritubb Derangement of We Digestive Functions, tionertil De Symptoms 01 Consumption, ao. j lit he Weird effects en the mind are much to be tireaded—Loss of Memory Confusion of Ideas, Depresslons t.f Spirits, Evil lerobOtt• tags, Aversion to Soetety, Self.Distruat l4 LOvif of Solitude, .to., are some oft e evils produtett. MAi IUAUE. Marriott Persons; or Xoung Men contemplating marriage, being aware oft:physical weakness i ox. genie debility, deformities, tke., Should apps Immediately. Ile who places himself under the care Of Dr. J. way religiously confide in lilß honor as lentle. man, and conthimitly rely upon his skill as physician. • oitvANiGi WEANNE,ss , IMPOTENCY:, IMVEDIMENT TO MA.ltitlAtig By Dr. JohnstOnis marvellous treatinon't, Weak-. nose of tho organs is speedily cured and full vfg_or restored. Thousands of tine most nervous, de bilitated and impotent, who had lost, all hopes, ! l ava 1,001111111110(1111A04 rO/ Isl l Volls All impediments to arritigo, Physical or Men tal Disqualification, Less of - Procreative Power, Nervous irritabilityi Trembltug and Weakness, or exhaustion of the 410 st fearful kindispeedUy cured. • • • JOII . NSTON, blemberofthe Royal College of Surgeons, Loudon, Uraduato from one of the most eminent Colleges_ ta the United States, and the greater ;part of 'whose life has been spent in the llOspithla of London, Paris, rhilatlelphitt and, elsewhere, ball effected some of the most astonishing mires that were ever known ; tunny trouble 4 .with ringing In the head anti titt.rd when asleep, gvuat, noryous. floss, being alarmed at sudden soundS, floss, with f requent blushing, attended scurietimeif with derangement Of mind, were cured _istnfa Mutely. 1701451 G, MEN • Who have injured themselves by a certain pre.o - Indulged hi when atone, a habit froguehtly learned from evil eempanions, or at school;the infects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible, and destroye both mind - and liody, should apply , lunnoOlatoler. What a pi t y that a young man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life , by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature anti indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons MUST, before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happb. nos 4. indeed, without these theiourney through I th Bleubecomes a weary pilgrimage; ho prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the in lid booomes shadoWed with' despair and flied wit the molar. choly reflection that the happiness of another be comou blighted with our own. \ DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. When the nilogiiided and inifirudent Votary of, pleasure finds that he has imbibed •tho seeds of this painful disease, it too often: happens that au ill-timed souse of shame or dread of discovery' deters him trout applying to those who, front education and respectability, eau alone befriend hhu l delaying till the constitutional Symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose,noetitrual pains in the head and limbs, diumose r WO , i deafness, nodes on the shin bones an arm , blotches on the bead, face and extrend Ws, pr - 'grossing with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bonba of the nose fall in, and the victim of this'awful disease becomes a horridobjoot of commiserution, till death puts a period to hlO dreadful sufferings, ,by sending him to "that Undiscovered UoUntry troll/ whopoo no traveller returns." ' DR. JOHNSTON, OFFICE, No. 7 tiOU TR FREDERICK STREET, Loft-band aide going from aidltlu►orostroot, a fow doorn iron► the cornor. Nuii not to 'observe Oa name, and number.; beftoye nuokbe pith! and contain stamp. The Doetore Diploma hnngB in Me onion. EN I )O I tSEM4W-P 'l'llE 'PRESS. The many thousands cored at this institutieti year after 'year, and the nurnerons iiergirtaht Surgical:Operations performed by Dr,' Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of the 46 Sun,') "Ultp er,ll anti many other papers, notices of WlAtli ►trite appeared again and again beforettio pOlto, cedes hie standing e s gentleman of eitraoVer and responsibility, Is it suillolent gnaranteeto the e,thioted.' • SKIN DISEASES SITEDILY /WEED May 2d,1868-111.13t.w. , . 1 . Di LI LIP 10 It 11, It 041.) ITEMAY - ruoslncp.. .1. ... 1450 Miles Built. 'TIE UNION PACT IC It. lt. CO. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD R, R.,00., 'hive added Seven Hundred (700) Milos to their lines during the crirrent year, while doing a large local passenger . ll»d freight business. • The through cont ection. will undoubtedly be f eoin pleted next .numincr,, when the through eyaflle will be very great. Forty thousand men are nOW employed by the two powerful companies in pressing forward the great national highway, to a speedy completton. Only 300 rotica mash) to be built, of which 200 are graded, \ and reeky for the rails. • First Mortgage Cold Bolide of the Union facie° liallmad Company for eale 4t, par and Int6rest, an 4 Vint Mortgage Gold ilOnde of tho Central Paohle Itallroad, at 10 and int9reBt. The Prlnelaal and lntoreat Of bolh bonds aro payable In gold. ' . ) E s tEa t e # , rto DEALERS ,IN OOVERNYII4 Stcinin'lrs •', GOLD, ETC.,. No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, nov 7-41.twlyj - ! - LUMBER I ! BOAS & RAUDENBUSII, corner 4th and, Spruce Street. (The prig Lumber re:a on 4 eltstreet s bstoto Penn.) THE BEST, CIIEAPEST AND Mowl: • :CONVENIENT YARD IN Tilt we• have eonsiantly on hand a largo assort ment of all kinds of Luinber, whiph will be clls-• ooseil MY at the lowest market priceB in a, 'Vint& ties to suit purehasOrg'. ' ••• •s: • 1 0 . BOAS. • 040. IV; ISAAIDENBUSit: • Fob: 21-tfd AS4 I) TII II PIIILA~LrLPnzA. ,JAB FRINTIN6i The proprietors of the Dall y Eagle and Weekly Gazette ARE PEBPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, 'PROMPTLY, NEATLY, , AND A FAIR PnICES!‘ Having Staple facilities and good worltmen, they are enabled to execute every van* of printing desired by MERCHANTS. MECHANICS, • Klett AS 890k5 4 • . htirphlets, Poster,,londbllle, '.Progrommee t •,Oiroutirs, • _ ' f _ I. Legal Blanks, Notes, _ Receipts, 13111-fieade, Letter-Heads, Ball cards; , Bills of Fere, , , Lables,l Wedding Cards, EMI Wo aro confident that all work to us, will bo done satifaetbrily to the dustenal both as to style and price. Our poreonal and political friends are to minded that they can materially aid us, with. out any disadvantage to themselves, by giving tie their patronage In this lino, phial% by exprks or mall will bo promptly executed. 'Address ' RITTER & CO.. 1)4 L 1 hst U A).,:) G.AZ ETT E OFFICE: 517 Penu Street, Reading, Pa. utto 26;1868. 7 - M 1 $T A T}.) ON ' ISRAEL K. lt Ll NE, , 11.41itto of Richmond township, deceased. Let. te' of , Administration to t Ito (+Hiatt, of t li e n tan e named decedent having been framed to tile an derslamed, notice is hereby gym!, that ad p., sons Indebted said estate are requested to mak' , Immediate payment,' anti I hose having chilna4., will present thorn, properly ituthentieated, (q sottlentent. AMELIA ICLlNE,,Admltilstratibil deo 12-6t] Richmond township, Berks Co. __. ___. ..... ..... _ _ 'PIT - THE ORPHANS , - COURT 01' lliorks Comity, and State of Pennsylvania. In the matter Of the ortiOr of partition of ratan• tion of the Real Estato of Joseph Miller, latent Windsor township, Burks (Amity, deceased. BRIMS , 00 UM,' Y, iit, a, 1 .....narb l At an Orphans' Court hold at Reading /1 1 S. In and for Said county, oft the 'fist ,ty •..5. , ,:.- , of tirqVcother, A. 1),, leilB, present all Ma Judges of • said .Uourt" the Court grant a i els upon all the heirs and legal repieliontutiVri nt said Joseph Miller, dooottsed, and all parties ln terostod, citing each of them to be and mien'' , before the Judges of 'said Court, at an Orphans' Court, to be hold at 'Wading, In and for the cow,. ty of Burks, on the 28d clay , of January next, at' 10 o'clock, A. M., then and there to accept or ie• fuse the Weil Estate aforesaid at t h e valuation or offer in writing more for Dm'same, or show c ause why th e cope should hot be Soiii. Ily order of the Coat.--Auvi ii. Wee, WOl l l. . doe 1240 VOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN THAT ‘..L.1 an application hes boon mado to the Court Of (101nolon Pleat; 'of Berke county to grant a Charter of 'incorporation 'of the ilaumatown Oermtua Deformed Church, at Baumstown,Berks county, as prayed for, if no sitfllolent reason ID shown. WM° contrary on the 14th day o f retire aryl MAX; 3860, at 10 o'clock A. M., 'the said Court l thin) &Circe and Aeolttre that the hellions to associated snail, a ff ordin g to the articles and conditions sot forth and eoptalnotl in the in• strurnont accompanying stud applieution, P 9• come and be a corporation Or body polttip. \Jan 2-8 t) W. B. Oltl XBEBI ER, - Prothonotary, VDIVAUD STROIIECKER)B VEN opE,On Thilraday i January 28, 114;9, will he sold at Pliii)iti .00p, at the y0,31(10110 of the sots scriber, in Horn township, 'perks county, on the farm o Christian lannlgl nOntrioinba k ehis tavern, the following personal property, Viz ; 6 OXeollont working 'torsos, 1 two year Old colt, I one year old' colt, 10 excellent mulch cows, li heifers, I bull, .two and a half years old, 2 young balls,'7 fat oxen, 12 sheep, 4 eows;B shoats (Giles ter cOnnty,whites), 1 broad wheeled wagon,with body, and 4arrow wheeled wagon, 1 one torsP waliontOrlngWagon,carriage,g - pair hay ladders, 1 two torso sleigh 1 ono boree alutgli,ohe thrtidi , ing machine with 'Weep power, •mowing and 'reaping machine; ..grain fan, coripshel• ler, horse-rake; seed-Art.ll, 8 ploughs, 2 small and. 1 largo cultivators, 2 spike harrows, straw- cutter full sett blatkamith tools, grind' stono, 8 saddles, heavy harness for 7 horses, car riage harne s s, sleigh bells , traces, SWlngio:trees Jtndsprettders,cow and log Witting fifth chalet, • liew ofralt . , rap find putties, grain radio, scythe, rotes, fur ti t anovple, 11l 'Mho bar,' copper kottlti l lar ottani bolloy q 1,14)4, I tpails,oll) ..cloak, belie es', and *in tkolr a le et! boo IR merons toy mention. . • Hale to Opulence at 10 , 0 1 clock precise3y, when conditions of sale will bo made known by--c -if.-11..Dains,,,Auo1Iontellr.WIN talt°ll-Erat.Ello-3 L' AliE OF VALUABLE WOODLAND. -4:ln Saturday, January $1,18J9; at 2 o'clock P. the undersigned wilt .offer at public sato, et Deuglerh, tavern, in Alsace township, about Al acres of CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, in part of thirty years groWth, situate in 4lsace townstillA Berke county, adjoinlp lands of Josiah Turk, Foulk, James Cirlesemer and o th ers. Tho land rune out to the turnpike and the wood can easily be removed. This property will be offered itslQaerti tote or in one piece, to it purbintierb. Uonditions will be 111 14 1 0 known, at the time of sal e _, by AMOS W. POTTEIOES, • JONATHAN OICKER, Jan 94-31) JAMES MILLER. pußia.c 13 A LL.- ON FRIDAY, January 29,1tG9 , will be sold at nubile ett)ei at the retidonce of the subscriber in the Jlorougli Of Womeledorf, the following dosoribed Farm cok, to wit: . • li howler horses, 2 set Yankoo harness, 1 pli o excellent mules (well broke in every respect). 5 ranch eows,S. head young cattle, I Durham bull: tWO horse 'wagoli, with boa and hay ladders, 101) bukgy, tonfro; sleigh, double and single hatileSe t tviro teo rake; 004-0, haPpr cow chains, and a 'aridly of other artleicl mentioned. , • Sale toemnel one9 , at 1: otelock, V - M., of said day, - when, , quo attendance Will bc;, given and conditions made known by • I lan. 9-44 W5l. A. IIOYFA, 1 AND BUSINESS MEN, Cataloguer, Business Cards, &0., z 4 , ` . ' ~ ~I ~~ ) .'~~ ry'. LI
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