NEWS ITEMS. • —A Boston expert of three 'years' practice, con raise himself with either arm from; the• "dead hang" six times hi succession' with a fifty pound tvei#lit in the other hand. l'icre tiro some men in Boston and other cities if they had their deserte, could •not even itaise Themselves from the "dead hang" even if they had a thousand pound balloqp in each hand. —While °nicer Jackson Was conducting h ree convicted thieves down Centre street,New 'York lo'the• tombs, on Wednesday afternoon, ho'was surrounded by crowds of roughs, who net the prisoners free. One of the latter was caught, but the other two escaped. John Me• drarthy, the leader Of the roughs, has been nr• rested. --A young girl, about thirteen years of age, residing in Courtland Village, New York, rose in her sleep on Sabbath' evening of lust week, in a fit of somnambulism, and walked along the railroad track some eighteen miles to Stnte bridge, where she was found, still asleep, sit link by the roadside. --Albert 1). Hartman, the young man who *was killed on the .Ith 4istant by/ Albert Hart: man, near Logansville, York county,. was to 3mve been married to a lady in York Oil Sun. day last—the day on which his mortal remains were committed to the grave. --Some burglars recently broke into a store in Wisconsin, and the gas being shut oil they used paper lights made frog five dollar green backs. It thus . cost them thirty dollars to break open aNA in which, they found ,less than thirty cents. —The New York Pribune says; "The'ne• groei of South tCarolina are sadly, perplexed about State and County taxe.. They cannot understand how a sheriff Optically themselves should turn , around and ask ma 'to pay taxes." —The Iron. Murray McConnell,' Illinois State Senator, who was murderefrin his office, in Jaeksonville,, on Tuesday, had the marks of live blowy from a slitng shot, on, ,his . bead. No cause has been assigned fOr the murder.; —A. woman in Itidgany,t Lenewee Michigan, lately sued a saloon keeper of the place to recover money spent by her husband for liquor s an after and exciting trial, a vol.• diet of $(1) was rendered in her favor. - , —lntense excitement prevails at Jackson• Illinois, respecting the niyocrious mur• der of ex• Senator Ills" sofi oilers one thousand dollars reward for the appr,e• hunsion of the assassin. ,) --Tho barn of George Young, of Montgodery county, near the Bucks county line, together with eight stacks of grain and hay, were en tirely chnsumed by lire applied by incen• diary on the 31st ult. —At Carda, England, recently, n lady whilst walking on a plank to a vessel 101 l into the water. lier husband, the captain of the vefutel, plunged into, rescue her, and both were drowned. —Hon. A.. 1. Glwishrenner, M. C., has de. dined tho offer of some of his friends, to put him in nomination for Goyernor of 'Penn- Bylvania. —The paper mill of Moses Cheney & Sons in lionnikor. Now Hampshire, was burnoc on Monday night. Loss, $15,000; insurnuce $5,000. —'rho 'larquis of Mani the English million aire nobleman, who lately joined the Catholic Church, It is said will probably. become, n priest. —A New Orleans lawyer has nuirried pretty girl whom ho took from bogging on the stroots, ton years ago,educatod and fell in love with. —lt is estimated that there are nearly thirty thousand young men in Boston under marriage engagements, waiting for better times. - -Jim, Chief of the \Yahoo Indians, is dm - Ilk estate, consisting of two boottA,.will be d vided among his inconsolable widows. • —Seven candidates are said to aspire to Con gross hi the district vacated by Mr. Pratt, re cently chosen Senator from Indiana. —A Cincinnati genius advertises for a situ talon, saying that " Work is not so muci nu object as good Wages." —There are now 75,000 Invalid pensioners and 02,000 widows and orphans on the nation al pension payroll. , - —T ire is said . • . , to be three thousand acres it repo v ws within a rtiditts of filly miles aronn , " Keoku lowa. —An injuitetion , has been issued in-New Or• leans, to prevent lottery dealers from pursuing their Imstues9. —George M. Leo, a distinguished lawyer o Cincinnati, has been sent to the Longview Lu natie Asylum. , —About a hundred thousand bdshels of 'pea nuts have been eNported 'from North Carolint this year. ' • --In . T6nessee, the ooice•holders have, late lc got near enough to rob the public schoo —Forty two (Irigoods houses in New York mole sales exceeding $1,000,000 each last year. —Worcester, Mass., has a colored military Company called the " Andrew Guards" —A Michigan paper says that Stato "is gc tin to ho ttio Mecca of Spiritualism.." —A single artesian well supplies' ati the 'water used at Yon& du-Lae, rsconsin. - -Fist fights and law waking are the leading business of the Tennessee Legislature. i —V01061)0 (10 l'iteeß wilt CC " horse trots" at agricultural fairs hereatter. st9tuo of William Tell is to be crecte in the Canton of Uri, Switzerland. —Senator Carpenter, of Wisconsin, is said to be fator of female suffrage. .....-- , % , —A. Frotieti geography speaks of l'ortland 08 tho capital of New Eng!awl. —A. Inuit named Hasten hung himself at jiaysville, Pa, yesterday. LENUAIST dr, (METH, I=ll MAOHINIBTS, 1311i1313 FOITIthERS, Anti, GENERAL DEALERS IN Machinists' slid hiartufaoturore LlUDlies No. 627 AND 629 FAANCLIN STIIIIIIT. I an 236 LAUER'S BREWERY I READING. PA. The subecriborrespectfullyannoiincep,to the pub* lib that ho h- • reeetitly enlarged bit' BrOWery to considerable ()IWO, and introduced F team power in all lie departments, and is now ready to supply all dernanris for -SUPERIOR MALT LIQUORS, For home and distant consumption . UN stock of Malt Liquors, wart'anted to kcop in all climates, it as follows: BROWN STOUT, PORTER, BOTTLING ALE, AND LAGER BEER FRED'K LAUER. N. II:—A liberal yor coning° will be allowed Agents abroad. San. 28- • 6 , Ile ••• *I et •• , i i no' .....!.. _ - ~u p n . ,.: . . p z , z ,,v . %. •• a o' OARtIETT'S , '‘ 0 4.0:.,„' t t 4z, Vegetable, '•:" ,/,. 'V' • LIAM RESTORATIVE •- •t i t § W ,1 as do, il, Ly Me' N It. titer° Emir i;_ : is , l to we,/ come,k,ll,y the puttlie le be 1. the A try lt , t tleperitfen f , :r Ite.toritor I'' orgy Cr 601 Ifalrtn Ith etightel color; ? 4 t t „ . r _ r i 0, , , r i 0 n . r ,, , ,, i2 ;, 1 ,4 Ica ,t ? ro vr !I, . ertptlcityg Ile- orti :, 1 4 1 / 2sl, I tltiel, 60 for D eating 'and Beautify in lbo Ilelr. It Is free P 41,4 , • A xi . : 0, ; ,1„4 " i ' l l i t t o , •I t l ' drugs, i . ( h , l i .: e " .ll e l : lo ;:ti r n o ' h e li lt yi. pl t .i a , t , e;r:11 . t I " A t , 0 41 zy..., i. .. 49 , , , : • 4 7 ir;l . o z E i .A .. 6 .. lat i a, .; .; .p ( lie . 111 .. - . • :I'llo o. -0 .•• ••••• .••..'.. ••• ' N. . - - ' ' 4 'J. R., (3/ 4 ,IIRETT & CO.; Proprietor., ‘ 111.A.2 CitEsTlai s N. 11. ~ - 1 : Sold by, all nrugubits and Dealerkin ••_ l ' Pittou I. Medfolues. , . , H. BIRCH .&.B0.) Da. A. H. I:l6Err, ` 1 1 1 ' THIEWVECHTiII, WITS IiAM WELLS. roay'slY GREAT FURNITURE DEPOT. SCIIRCEDER aroroom, 'corner Fifth and Washington • streets, • MAN El FA rtY, ' WA SHINGTON STREE ntmoN 171711 WROLESALE AND RETAIL. . . WILE' UNDERSIaNED RESPECTFULLY Ilki .l. vito public attention to thoir splendid stook of flrst-ohiss furnituro now and constantly on hand, and impto to order to Pita eustotneiis. '• • Among other articles, especott. attob,tiOnis in vited to.their 1111811 rpas.ioki - NXTENSIOI‘..I TABLES, DRESSING BUREAUS, DINING ROOM CIIAIO; CENTRE AND OTHER TABLES, BEDSTEADS 01 0 , THE ,LATEST STYLES, and every other article in their lino of busincsi. Every article is M'ciptifeetured by themselves, in their admirably arranged nian4netery, with the most .perfect machinery, and skillful mechanics, and finished in nh unsurpassed manner. Also proparod to Oxoouto all orkl,ors for CARVING, . ' • : L . . TURNING, SAWING, and .'. I MOULDINGS. • All orators promptly oxecutod, and warranted to giro satisfaction, - ry do JOB . PRINTING,IgIs e or_ ii)tion 0 Job Printing neatly oteioutod at tho "latilibl Priatin r Establishment. , 1, DR. A. 11[Ifinit, DBNTIST, Office-. No. 609, 1 4 Penn street, Rending, (AlsoyE, J. C. BROWN'S : IIAT, STORE.) Removed from No. 6 North nfth.atreel.. • 'Particular , attention paid to euiing diSeases of tho Mouth and gums, auch as Scurvy, Protornatu' ral (lrowth of Gums, Alveolar Abscesses, disease of the Alveolar process, Fissured Palates, and all diseases to which the mouth and guio aro sub ject.' Noah extracted without pain. and inserted on all material used by the Profession. . Office hours, from 7A.M, to 7 I', M. Idecf-lY C I A. GRIESEMER'S tl Extensive grain Warehouse, Now roady for, FARMERS AND ObNSICiNOI3,9, Who moy wish to storo (Irain, Ao. Storage and bommission reasonable. Also, asuporlor stook of FLOUR AND FBED,Ao., Forsalo wholesale and retail, atlower prleekthaq oaa be purchased elsewhere. Also, a suporiorlot of Bqkwheat Meal, and Potatoes. Offico, N 0.105 North Eighth-St. Roading,Pa. fobs; R. EMOVALII.I lIVNIOVALII BARTO'S LIQUOR' STORE, Ilan boon removed from tho Keystone Building to the now add elegant store. NO. 417 PENN STREET, Where customers will find a very largo stook of the best and purest WINES, V fIRANDIks, , WHISKIES, &e., over offered to tho public of Bowling. All tbo proof of the above that id required id trial. A share of patronage le solicited. TOBIAS BARTO. • NEWSPAPERS. `.ll h rigicowl%:- 1 pers, on hand at this Oleo, which will - be sold cheap. CHRISTIAN RITTR'S . . GENUINE BLOOD PURIFIER, Known under the name of "FEDTER'S PACK CHEN," a valuable article; for sale at the "Engle Beekstore. , I Rna- • •BLANK BOOK Wehave on -r 0 hand and for tale a large variety of Blank Woks, which will be ohosp. RITTIiR kUQ.. REARnia. PA. ' 4 'Agents ' Reading, re. Mil , )' iiiiiiiiM T L YONS HOTEL% W. R. ARTMAN, Proprietor. Ono of the besttonnes outride of the largo cities. It is located on di lino of the East Pennsylvania Hai!mud, about midway between Reading and Al lentown. All trains between New York and thn West, as wallas alt way trains, stop at Lyons. said itmodiatOly In front, of the Lrons Hotel. ifillverYthing in antobout the hotel is nnsur passed. 'A first rate„lds'ory Stable is also kept in connection with the Hotel. feb24- K1 1'1)1311, & CO., Manufacturers of DR., SITEVER'§ Celebrated Tonio Herb Bitters, Importer of WINS AND tIQUORS, AI,o Soto Agents for BAILEY'R UNRIVALLED RIR VHISILIEB. No. 121• North Third. Street,' PHILADELPHIA. For sale at tho Eagle Bookstore. FREpERICK. W. LA'pEli, o,LD . JAIL," Corner 'IV( Wash in geon (reels, Readino. Pa. . 4. .• Solo Agetit• to r hexka anti Lebanon counties, for'tho. 0 coluinAteti • . SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY. The Meat "reliable and.durablo - Scales ever placed boforo the 'attie. Call and soo thorn bolero purchasing thin:where. Superior inducements offered to buyers., •• A lot of seeowl..liand I'IJATFORM.SCALES (sot 4- on hand and for Anlo cheap. 8.66'. `S 'kii'D . miotg FOR THE PEOPLE. THE IIEgT,AND CitIeAP.ESTI REINHOLD 1 & SCHOENER No: 41 North Sixth Street, RBA:DINO,- PA. . I 9 1 11 1 , SUBSORIBERS HAVE JUST ESTAB. 1 lisheti a first-class Ana and Shoo-making estitb.• liA moat and storo at' Cho above stated place, Ivbero , they - are . able to accommodate customers with tho best articles In their, lino of business, and at lower. priest than at Wily other place in the city. The following list of prices Provos all We say : Alen'.4 calf boots,, .1. ~, .54 00'and upwards.. Men's hip boots, ': , ~ 13 00 Men's working shoiii,, .. ' 7 — , •- , 160 Men's' French call Congress gaiters, box toes, 3.90 Motes calf ( 1 91)0rozipt gaiters: : 225 3/011'8 calf ilillIflUrIllS; . . . 290 Men's hip 4/almonds . , . - ' ' - 1 60 !Joys' calf halitiontk, . --.. 160 /loyg hip Balmorals, • . .1 2.5 Youths' hip /Jalmorals ' - 100 Women's lasting high Polish, 275 Women's Cungros3 gaiters.. 75 to 250 Women's lasting Baba orals, 1 90 Women's 3torocco Dahnorals, 2 00 Women's Morocco shoos, - • ' 165 Women's kid slippers,6s Kisses' lasting Polish, ~. • ' 145 Youths' gaiters from - , rl5 ets. to -75 Youths' and, boys' ahoos from . 30 cts. to 90 - 'Albo, alma stook of notions on hand and for sale.• ~ Tho above prices aro lower than at any other similar place of business in tho - city. ' I I- RILrATILIN 1. 'Particular at. cntion le paid to all kinds of, rit pairing:. - 1U INHOLD k. SCII(ENER, NO. - 41 'NORTH SIXTH (41.11011 t TRH COUIET.IIOI3BIO _ READING,- PA. • nrril 11- °J E W4OI;EgAI4I/1 - 4ND 101 ; PAIIPDEATAR IN LIT M. 13 E R REA.DINd , r' •1. I= Koop constantly on' hancl jtml for Salo at tho •' • • LOWEST' PRICJEStL ,0 A gonoral assortniont of. ' • • 111111 TE PINI 4. :OIIPILOCK,h"VRUCK, LIIERKY OAK. A l SH, CIIKSTNVT, INDIANA lILAQK • ANJS WHITE WALNUT, CAROLINA • YELLOW PyNE, A1101110A;N' PANEL • L IT MBE R Thoroughly sonsonod and under cover. W 117 1 11,1 MB', CYPRESS, AND .NORTM CAROLINA GREENSIVAMPO.47)AIi , I I-I I N Git • : SCir Orders rospedtfal iy solicited and Iromistly attended to. 'or prices, &C., call at the BRICK OFPIC.k On the Corner of FoutA and Pin"! Street, address Fob 28, 1868:tfd) . . RUPTURE CORRECTLY TREATED l i ly C. H. NEEDLES, • At his Ouiee, Corner of. Twelfth awl .14tce FIt'OFESSIONAL EXPERIENjE IN. th e adjustment ool.echanical Remedies anti Supports for 16 years has given him eTtensive opportunities for practice in this important but neglected branch.. To all afflicted with IIERNIA or RUPTURE, he can guarantee the successful simile:olOn of Tru4scs, specially adapted to each case and its conditions, often perfecting ftidical cures. Ladies requiring Trusses, Braces, Sup Porters, Elastic Belts, Bandages, Syringes, Passaril!s, will Linda Department adjoining his offleti, con. dueled by competent and intelligent 1 0 11141.103. .44r. Banning% Braces, • Fitch's Sui»erterti, French indestructible Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Ahoulder Braces, Spinal Instruments, Crutches, &ro. Imarept4, 1868flOutos (VAL 'SCUTTLES, COAL SILO VELS, ‘.../ Heater Scoops, Snow Shovels, and variety of other useful ilardware, for sale cheap,' by. AIoGOWAN 1 MILT! MORE, 512 Penn street- , oot3l-t1 LEAMAN & LEE, 11DITOTO TRAPHERS; 7i3:1 pEAN etyma, Itentiing, k.:rorything in Um Art doncclump and well. f b 6-1 y SALE.—The counters and shol+lng of siore•room 403 Penn street, lately °coupled by Lewis Kohnor, nearly as good as new,l can be bought at a low figure, by applying soon at jan 181 • MISIILER'S 11(ITEL. Two COLTS FOR SALE.—THE UN_ resididg In Exeter township, abOut ono mile North of Stottersyllie, offers TWO FINE COLTS., twci years Atii old, at private sale. One of ththu, is a stud colt, of Amos Youifg's studdlorse. feb 0-3t".1 /SAM: CLOS sag 23- = AND ALSO, J. KEELY • READING PA, GREAT DISTRIBUTION! Pr ?us METROPOLITAN GIFT COMPANY!! CASH GIFTS TO THE AMOUNT OF $250,100, Every Ticket Draws a it:lse. 5 Cash . Gifts JO " 14 20 I 4 11 ,40 is it WO lo if 300 it it 450 Ai 4i COO 14 It 41 2,5 SO Elegant Roserrood Pianos Eaeli $3OO to 1.,5c0 35 " *t MelOdobns (.-* 7 5 to /50 15) Sewing Machines " co to 175 250 Musical Bores " 23 to MO . WO Fine Gold Watches " 73 to 300 750 Fine Silver Watehes, " -30 to SO Fine 011 Paintings, Framed Engravings, Silver Ware, Photograph Albums, and a large assort went of Fine Gold Jewelry, in nil valued at, , 1,000,000 I),OLLAR S. ,A Chance to Draw any of the above Prizes by .1 Purchasing a Sealed frickeefor 25 Cents. Tickets describing each Prize aro B E ALED in 'Envelopes find thoroughly mixed. Oit m edia of 2A Cents, aSealed Ticket will ho drawn, without choice, and delivered at our oflice, or 'sea by Mail - to any ad}iress. The prize Raided -hpopityrill be delivered to the tioket•holder on payment of . OXIII DOLLAR. Prizes will be. im• mediately sent to any address, as requested, by express or return mail. You will. know what your-Pete is befoee you pay for it.: Any Prize may be exrhanged for an other of the same Value. targ o 2314-08, • , Our Patrons can depend on fair dealing. REFERENCES."---WO select the few following names from the mangy- who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and k ndly permitted us to pub lish. them : S. T. Wilkens, Buffalo, New York, sl,ooo;l4fre. E. ,Stuart; 70 Nelson Plaet, N. Y., *l3O ; Mies E. Mon. toe, OhiCiwo f ill., Piano, valued at $6301 W• Curtis, Nuw iittVell i ,(lol(l WlllOll 4 $201• Robert Jackson, Dubuque, ftewlng.Mactilne, *100; Ify., *SOO; Janice Rogers„ Wash ington, D.' <J., Boz, *150; Idles ',Emma walwartll,lllDivaukee Wie: 'Juno , .500; Rev. T w. Pitt, cl9voland, Ohio, inb ' lddeon,el2.s. - O r PINIONS OF Tins, PRESS. WO publish no nambs,wlthout permiselon. . "They ate'doingthe largest business; the. firm le reliable, and deserve their/ eneeess.-4- Kale/ .7Vib tine, "We nave examined their syStern_, and know them to boafair dealing .Y. Herald, .&b. 2 3 , - , . "Last week a friend of.,ours drow 000 prise, which wail "promptly received. —Dully News, March 3, ISO . Send mei:similar giving many more relerenees And favorable notices froin the press:, Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every Package of Sealed Envelopes contains On Cash Gift. • • /161, - 81x Tlokotis for Doe Dollar, 13 (or Two Dol tars, 35 for nye Dollars,llo for Fifteon.Dollie. lottora ahonld be adarosaed to 11AlirER, WILSON t Co.,,l73.llroadway, NJ 'TIE .CRY IS STILT; THEY - • COME! • • • THE RUSH CONTINUES FOR 1300 TS AND SHOES. N. T. GRIM, FASHIONABLE BOOT' AND. SHOE MAKER. 663 .rent' Street, Reading, Pa. HAS CONSTANTLY ;ON lIAND THE FINEST cvsortinont of Fin° and lioavy Boots and. Shoes in this city, also Ladies' and Chiidron ' e Shoos of all kinds. Soo list of stylus and prices: Mon's enlf boots, homo made, - „ " kip " 16 66 " " Youth's 41 Woman's kip' lain boots, Womoo's Goat Polish, Mi 9805) It It Mon's Arctic , II Gaits, Woinon's " If MISS • " Childron's • tlec.7 IMPORTANT TO. PRINTERS. 3 PRESSES - FOR SALE. A FINE CHANCE FOR MACIIINI§TS _ AND AIA:NUFACtURERg: ; 11211 ONE ENGINE ONE BOILER TO BE S(#, ' D CHEAP. xTim following machinery la,offercti for sale,tat advantageous rates. • • ONE OFIV4TING ENGINE OF FOUR HORSE POWER. ON E EIG HT-HORS E TUBUIOR UPRIGHT BOILER. , 1 • - . , ONE ItARGE CYLINDEIi PRINTING PRESS, GAZETTE SIZE. ONH _ SM4LL 'WASHINGTON HAND ONVI,STANDINCI PREBS. AfTV at tho it( Per Office, or addross RITTER &t CO., floading, Pa. [deo 7 NOTIC E. THE SUB . SCRIBER .L.I would inform his old friends and customers' that ho has hie office at N 0.91 Sonth Sixth street, near Penn, whore he is propartut to attend to all k yids of collections from one dollar to thousands, aid all Achuls ofconvoyaneing done at the shortest notice, he also acts as Counsel for Administra tors in sottliug.up Estates on reasonable terms. M ATTU! AS MENGEL, Alderman and Attorney at Law. I= .110 V % I L, 89:trig 'SIXTH STREET, ' (Nenr Ponn,) READING, PA, )10-Ohrgea moderato. ' A. PO. ESTERLY, Proprietor. vie 6 .VATATE OF TJOHN .D. RITTER, 'alai.° of Exeter ownsillp, Berke County, dent. Lettere of administratleo to the' eatnto of the above docedenthare been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted try said estate are requested to make imtnediata, payment, and those having claims will prelent them, properly authenticated, for settlement • HENRIETTA RITTER, Exeter 4 , • • 'JOHN K. RITTER, Exeter, • SAMUEL K. RITTER, Oley, doe 18-6tl • , Administrators Bach .1112,900 1 1 ,06 t. " 1,000 83 50 to $7.00 3 00 200 " ' 275 1 60 " : 2 25 1 25 " 1 75 200 " 275 .1 50 " 225 8-00 1 00 EMI = UM PRESS. ItOOTLA GEIUMN BITTERS AND , ROOMED'S GERMAN TONIC. The great Ileuedlos fbr all Mileages or the LIVER, STOMACH, OR D.IOIaTIVR ORGANS. -}IOOFLAND , B GERMA.N BITTERS Is eampose6 of the uro tutees (or, f 1,9 they are medicinally termed, "lattracta) of Roots Herbs, and Barks, making a- prepa Mu, highly concentrate , and entirely tree from alcoholic adnifxltire of a, I. kind. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN l'bN 1 ICI, . 7 le a combination of all the ingrodtente Of tho Bitters, with the purest quality Of Sankt (Via Ruin, Orange, ao„ making onwof the meet plea eant and agreeable remedies over offered to the public. Thdao preferring a Medicine free from Aloele>. lie admixture will use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Those who have no ohieotton to tbo 0°1131)111a oR of the Bictors,lts stated, will 1.130 • I HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONICS They aro both equally good, and contain the same medicinal virtues, the choice between the two being a more may:terof taste, the Tonle being the most palatable. , . Thu stomach, from a variety of causes, such as Indigetition i ' Dyspepsia, Nervous. Debility, cle., is very apt t o have its functions thisunged. , The Liver, syMpathizing as elos ly as it does 9 with the 8 toina la h , then becomes affect ed; the seleiltvf which that tho patient sutlers from several or moro ot'tho followingdhwasesl; Cohstipatlon;..Flatulonco, Inward Piles, Fut• nom of Blood ;to, the Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, NAHSI?" ileart-,hurn, Disgust • • • for Food, Fulness or Weight in the. Stomach, Sour Eructations, • Sinking or Fluttorlng at tho•pit of the Stomach, Swimming of thol load, Hurriod or Difficult Broat dug,Fhittoring at tho Hoait, Choking or n ocang Sensations when in a Lying _ Ptstnro, Dhoness of Vision, Dots or Webs betoro • tlio Sight, - Dull Pain iu tlio head, Doticioney •bf Perspiration, Yellowness of the - • Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chost, Limbs, oto.; Sudden • Flushes 'of - Beat,.Burning in tiro Flesh, Constant Iniagin ipgs of Evil, and Doprossion . of Spirits. The sufferer from them diseases should biter else the groatest caution In the selection of a remedy forhis ease, lmrehasing only that which hole assured from his invottigations and Inqui ries p038439:403 , truemerit, 15 skillfully compounded, la free from injurious In. 4 9 red Lents, and has este Musa ter 1 tst: I[l a repu tation for thee - um of t hose 4 ,llseases. In this con nection we would submit; hose well4nown ro mettles— , HO OPLAIVD' oSt GERIifAN BITTERS HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. PREPARED BY Dr. U. Al. JACKSON, I'IIII,ADELFBIA, Twenty-two years since they were first intro duced into this country from Geemany, (luting which time they have undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefited suffering humanity, to s. greater extent., than any other remedies known to the public.- . - ._ .. These remedies will effectually cur° ,Livot Complaint, Jaundice, D 3 epeiedit, Cli refill) or t Nervous Debility,throok Dierrbres, His use of tho Kiduoys i ltod ellir„7llDiseitsoff arltiii g from a Disordered Livor,jr; Etonhtelt or Int t stifles • PEMLITY, Resulting from any Cause whatever; pßos- TRAIVON; THR ASTASIRM, induced , by Severe Labor,, ilardal#B, latposure, Pevera, Thereils no medicine octant equal to these re. Medics n such cases:. &tone und vigor 'Cs Itn parted to the a hOlesystomi - the appetito ib strengthengd, • food in' enjoyed, the stomach dfgeyts ?eomptly, the blood Is purified, the corn plo)Fl.tin lepeoines sound and ilealthy,:tho ybllow lige Is 4' radientod.f,rom )the eves, ak, blown 18 given to the cheeks, and 'I he weal- and,fiervouB iitvftlid becomes a strong and healthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And fooling the band of Ulla weighing heavily upon them, with all Its. attendant 111 H, 111111 in the , use of this BITTERS, or the TuNIC an elixir that will instil new life• Into their veins, restore irk t measure the energy and ardor el more youthful days, build up their Fhlimkon forms, and give health and happiness to their remaining years. NOTICE. Erm Mira well-established fact that fully one-halt of the female portion of our population are sel• T r dom.in the enjoyment of good health ; or to min their own ex- Apression,"noverfee, well." They aro langu ( , nevoid of All energy extremely nervous, and have no a. nmtite. To this class of persons the BI T EM, or 'the TONIC, is especially rocommende . WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the use of either of those remedies. They will •cnro every catse of MAR ASMUS, witho it tail. Thousands o certificates have no :mutated In the hands of tl e proprietor, but sp Ice will allow of the publics lon of but a few. Those, it WI! he observed, me men of note and of such stead Ing,that they Must be believed. TESTIRONIALS. Hon. Gto.' W. Woodward, • VhirJ juitiee ql the Htipretne °our! of 1-ke., Pnif.Anctruiii, March 16, "I find' iloolland'a German Bitters , is a good 'tonic, mein' in die- easesof the digeative or and of grout.C3L;bonollt In Cases of de bility, and want of nervous action in the Syete m Yours_ truly, G • EO. W. WOODWATID.I, Hon. James Thompson, Judge ty, the nuprenie Court of Pennsylvania.l I i IIILADHLPHIA, April 28,1860. • "I consider I lloolland's German Litters a valuable medicine in case of attacks of Indigos tion or,Dyspepsia. I Can, certify this from my experience of It. " Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON."' From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. R., Pastor of the Tenth 17aptist Church, Phfladelpht t. Dr. Jackson—Dear Sir Ihavo been (rogue tly requested to connect my mune with recomn en datloile of different kinds of medicines, but re- garding the practice as out of my approriate sphere, I have in nillflor eases declined; but with a clear proofin.j.a various instances avid pal tioularly, in my own family, of the useful foess of Dr. Hoolland's German Litters, I depart or once from my usual course, to express ,my ftiii conviction that, for general debility of the 48. tssi, a tut especially for Liver G'ornplifint,il is a safe a nd intuablepreparation. In some Cases it' may fail ; hitt usually, I doubt not, it will be vory,beneilela te'those who suffer from the above causes. Yours, very respectfully • J. U. IfIeNNARD, ' Eighth, below Coates Street. • Fron Rev. E. D.Fendall, AstaCant Editor Christian Chronicle. Phitadlphia I haVe deri4ell decided benefit frOm the use of Hootland's German Bitters; and feel it my privi, logo to recounliend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who are Suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of the Yours, truly, • - E. D. FENDALL. , C I AUTION. Hoofiand's Gorman Remedies are coon forfeited. See that the eignature of G. M. JACKSON is on the wrapper tg each bottle. Ail others are counterfeit; Prinei- pal Office gmd Mann factory at the German , ndielne Store, No. ,131 AUCH Street, Philadelphia, Pa_ (711ARLE1 M. EY4NB, Proprietor, d Formerly C. M. JACKSON kco /cr. For sale by all Druggists and "ealers iri undloinci, • (Jan 4, 1`?8-/YeOW AliD ~ JOl3 PRINTING! The Proprietors of the Dail, Eagle and Weekly Gazette IEI ARE i'ltl ,l .PARED 1)0 ILL OF :10111101)A ,rit6mt"rLY, N AND AT FAIR PRI • Having ample facilities and thoy aro enabled to execute - Printing desired by MERCHANTSMECHANI fitlC , ll AS:, Books, Pamphlets, Posters,sndbfils, Programmes, Circ Notes, Receipts, 13111-1-lead Ball Cards, Bills of Far Vedtlipg Cards, \Vo are confident that all 118 NVili 100 (1000 siitifactorily tioth AS 10 SlYil'Ailld price. Our personal and politien minded.that they (.1111 m•tiTri out any dis:ON;ittitnqo to them ttH their pat mintage in this fin Ordem by express or mall exocUted. Addres.s. RITTI I I,I ILI ile.4i;L (lAl4.ru E ,( IF 542 Penn Street, R Juno 25, 184JS. , AIDTIGE.—There will hen me IN TUNE 'WILDING AND a., ,ATIoN Of Reading, on the thlrl - totlehruktry, at No. 28 North o'clock P. M. Those who have does for the month of ,fanunryl do so at once to the Trennur grove'', otherwiBo their namea \ olf tholit;t: Also, those whibing infortno elm do sti by tsttilho. On the Trt,t few more of the Miter aro left 1 By oilier of tholloard. - „inn 11-tdl EiiCELSTOR BOOT AND • No. 606 ]'c►ul SUM, ite (Next door to Lcreh's Ha . 1 - IARIVICK & I)RA KE t Ili* to announce to the eitizenA of It Pfla—tlig 8.11 vicinity, that they have how lii Stoll', a Vela 1::p assortment of ANI) 1:01CS$ BOOTS AND SIWEs LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOW'S 'AND SHOES of all.hlzes and of very superior make, which they will Hull at the lowest rash puc They invite all to call and see their stock helm': PlirelniSi»g elsewhere. They have ninon, line assortment of thr Lit , styles HATS and CAL'S, at low !Iwo es'. Ara—All kinds of entaotner ! work limn ufaelur , ! in the very best style, at 811ort not we. Ti!e patronage of the public Is rei.peot lielteti.! [Jan 11-ly ASSI(a-NMENT OF JA C 0.13 E. ° SN Y' persona aro hereby notttle.l titn; Jacob E. Sitydec hits made a voluatai y tr rnent of all hia real awl ,ncrtionni proPel I) I' Benjamin .Fralcllo Snyder, fit trust for the hip , fit of the creditors of the said Jacob E. SII""r. All persona who aro indebted to 'Jacob I; (ler, are. requested to make payment to Frald in Snyder, Assignee, and those ha‘ claims against the said 'Jacob IS. sn3 ilpr. please_presOnt theist without delay to the nso..r. Signed. 4,, BENJAMIN FRAN li lAN dee 26-43 t) ssiglay. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—}'l l l{ C• ant,to alt orderof tho Orphans , Court of ikrio county, will be sold at piddle vondue, on Wt. : . day tho 26th day of February, A. D. teo: - All that cortaln unissuago, tenement and lotpf ground, situate in the borough of liernyMi , Berkri county,_Pa., marked lit the gelik r3 l of said town, No. le, bounded on tno North 19 an Alloy, East by property now or bite of fro • • Berkey, on the• South by Main street, uud R. by property now or Mt a of 14.,111 IN POll, lit front on Main stryit, 60 f- et, told depin feet. The improvements thercoil brings 'story BRICK 1101ISE, a small two story FRAME 1101.18 E or 81101' Stable, &c. The above )Pill 'ho sold in two 'permit 14 or I" , get her, 'us may best suit purchaser-. There will also be sold at the halll • place-1 witgOil,.cliest, copper kettle, it on kr:1: • henehes, tables, cedar stands, tub., tool . f household furniture. Late the property of 11 , lel B. Filbert, deceased. Salo to COl3llllOllOO at 12 o 9 eloel, no4i, Y.hen attendance will be given and the terms 01 Made known by ELIZABETII FILBERT, I Ad i wur. LEVI MOYER, , By order of the Court,.—Lavi beist 4 , • fob 0-4 t. FTATE OF WILLIAM MEITZLE! , Alato of areenwielt township, Ileitis deeensq(l. Letterei of administration tothettJ of the , above named tiecedentino•mg grouted to the undersigned, , re3iding in"; township, notice 1s hem chy I.oven, that Bons Indebted to Bald estate UM I 01 1 1e 4 " . ' . milk° immetltato payment, awl tho4e , will present thenf, properly nuthoutz••• ted, for setAloment. fob. DANIEL MEITZLEII, Adm'c'r. F. 4 STATE OF JACOB 8 :NI 11, 1..‘1 1 :, of the city of Reading, deceased administration to tile estate of the 1 0,01T -rut decedent haying been wanted to 0 13 , 1/ . t , slgned,res . ding at Schultzv llle, I'. 0., to!tor' dale, 'fp., IterkA County, notice is he I l'h) . g ;" ,: that all persons Indebted to Fit eS to imested to make immediate liityment, and 1 -,.„ Miving claims will present t'Ocm, proved) Omni eafed, for seement. I - I) ti-t/V,l RIC ttI HARD F. SJIITII, Ado, :,ATL\ Ell IE good worklnm uv4)ry ytti let) 0 EN AND RU INESS MEN, Coialoguci, dare, Legal Blanks, Lottor-H eads, Cables, Bus( ess Cards, &e., entrtiltr,ll, cusl6-L'o frfpruls Itro 11y ah i t w 4, elvem, gh if 'lll fie promptl.l & Co.. UZI F ' F A ading, Pa. I qt;lg of the FOE VINUs Vridity (the P.” 1,, ft h eut, ht Inot pulit lip !bet: . uPte IT(1111 , 1ot to or, J. 0. 'I holn 1)011 he hl W.. Uon and at:11 Su rev, a 4 oil!) A 01' (ii , po 4 al. Itthiti AI I !•1'(I(1,1'1 SHOP, STon ',EINEM dautre, ME
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