Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 02, 1868, Image 1

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TFIE 1)AIL
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/ PUBLISHED EVERY ~A FTERNOON;
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(3unlayp Evepted,) .
AT THE (WEIDE OE put ItE4llOO ADLER,
. • No. 3'51 PiCHIN STAMM
The READING DAILY 0401,11 !Inc be furnished to
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—to be paid for invade, a
ly In 'Aimee. A liberal
dell uc tlon_rlll be teed e to clubs of ten or more gob
pal herr. .To prevent iptitetr A e ell letters should be
a Uremia' "Ammo PATLY .161.01,110 .
WILLIAM 0. B/TTE I / 1 ,
JESSE G. HAWLEY. k,
-- THE CAMPAIGN EAGLE.. • .
During do pfesoilt campaigns from August
12th to November 4 12th, a period .of throo
months, the DAILY EAGLE be lamed 'to
c o mpeign Subscribers at tho following. rates t
From Aug. 12th to Av. 12th, 8 mos. $1.20
From Sept, 12th to N6v. 12th, 2 mos. 80
Froof Oct. 12th to Nov..l2th, 1 mo. 40
No subscription for tho campaign BAnLE
will be received unless .accoinpanied hy.tho
ME
Any •kidon getting up a, club. or Ten
subscribers, will receive a copy gratis.
'!'he EMILE will keep its rgailors well in
formed on all political topies of the day,
and will labor zealoAsly, for the disserninne
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tion of sound Democratic, doctrines, the
nnity and harmony of`tho great _Democratic .
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party, and the triumph of Detnocratif
principles and the Democratic candidates. •
It wilt also Contain; in a condensed form;
all the genernl.nows Of the day, with a com
plete and Correct account 'of all local mat:
tors in or connected with 'our city and corm-
Hvery voter in Berks county should talcq
the EAIII,E for tho campaign.
Addressi
RITTER . A.; CO., ;
Eagle Office, Reading, 1:a:
TUE BON6IIIIOLSER.
oh, tho Bondholder rests in ti cushioned chair, •
As he a+ nt his table to ilino •
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While before him Is spread out tho daintiest faro
'And tho choicest of foreign wine ?
Then ho thinks of tho wealth that ho made by the
watt
For his heart Ns groWn selfish and cold,
And fit) laughs, and Ito limas, and smokes his cigar,
As ho counts up his Interest In gold,
Oh, a rolllolilng follow le ho, Is ho,
And his Rio passes smoothly away,''
.And what enroth•ho for you, or mo,
_While ho has no ta*os to pay.
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C.IIOItUS-
Then a rollioking time will have we, have n 4,
And our days will pass smoothly away.
When our country'wo see in prosperity.
And we have no taxes to Day.
And tho Bondholder's who In her coach and four,
Knows nothing of labor and care, -
As sbe Mires by the suffering tax-paYor's door,
Not heading the misery there, .‘
Tho bravo, crippled soldier she sees hot now;
Nor 114 obildlon so bungryrand cold ;
While tifo laboring nuin by tko sweat of his brow,
But pays up his interest in gold.
Oh; aright merry life has she, hos sho,
This Bondholder's Wife so I
gay,
And what moth sho for yott and me,
IVI4Io they:have ho taxes to jay.
Then a rollitiking time, &c.
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Then workifi i emelt all put your hand to the wheel,
, And lotus no longer - delny; •
For I tell you we're only beginning to feel
Tho taxes we'll soonave t9'pay,
Oh I come rrlppledsoltior, come rally again,
Till a Union restored tr 43 beho,Jd;
For our sons have been E)nin, and
,yourblood shed
in vain,
TicllTO wino out this intoi ? est in gold.
When a rollicking time, &o
Then comrades arouse, for the peoplo'nomore
Intend to bo purchased or sold,
And (ine*lnd of money, for rich and for poor, •
We'll havo, bo that impel. or gold,
Vrah, boyS, 'hurrah for the burdens so light,
In the sweet, merry days of old,
Viten, on Saturdayllght, by his fireside bright,
Tile poor counts his i vtages in gold.
TlMn'a rollicking One, 4e.
—Th Spiritualist Cowsiention At Ho.
Chester Adjourned sine (lie on Friday.
—The Now Orleans police force, not
haVing been paid for five months, nro said to
bb in a•very destitute condition.
. ' —Admiral rarragat is. to # return to this
cpuntry in 00,obOr.
—An nyalanehe in Chili recently killed
twenty•four persons.
—The.tolin of Horitos, Caofornia, ‘vas
nearly all Burned on Saturday.
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—Three persons were - murdered in Canada,
near Detroit, .on Saturday, and their bodies
veto afterwards burned in a = building set on
fire to conceal the crime.
- 7 -Two mon were fatally wonnded by a
steamboat explosion on the Mississippi on
Saturday.
—Extensivb fires in the wiSods near Mon
treal are reported from that city.
—512,000 fire at Schaghticoko Falls, New
York ; on Saturday.
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large distillery at Mutter's Point,
New York, recently seized by the Federal
revenue officers, has been mysterionsly, re
leased by orderg•from WaShington.
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GOOD FOR GlLLEAL — liccently in Vicks
burg, there was a large Democratic proces
sion in which were borne severalllags,which
nt the request of several eitizens4ad been
loaned them by the . pdst quartermaster. The
parade of voters being large and impOssive,
alarming the carpet baggers, several of them
called on General Gillen", and complained
that his officer had furnished flag§ to a • pro
cession which was "impeding reconstrue•
tion." "Gentlemen." said the General,
"you are the d—dest fooli I ever saw. I
fought these people for four years to make
them carry the flag, and now you , are Mad
becausci they wish to march under it.",
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-VOL,I—No.IB7.
thAtRTANT FROM 01011THAMRILKA.
TheWersignnion 'Wee—Abandonment
of Maniono.
_yin: BRAZILIAN ArouNT.
The tactics of the allied itrees,in attempt
ing to reduce the Paraguayan, fortress of
Hun - mita . by starvation have been 'entirely
successful. The ParagneyaOS held out to the
last moment,' and on July 21, when their
'stores, were exhausted, evacuated the posi
tion, and the allied - forces marched 'into
Humaita'the next day. Two )lunilred and •
fiftytannott and a largo s quantitY nmmuni
tion, small ruins, &c., which the Paraguayans
wore compelled toabandw were capture i d
by the allies. , The retreating Paraguayans
were pursued and four thougand of them cut
off froin the main body and surrounded in
Gran Chaco. They formed in line of battle ;
and in answer to a demand for stirrender,
emphatically Eefused.,,Threo of the Brazilian
iron-clads forced. their way through the 0-
struetions; and past the batteries .on the
Parana, and had joined the ,fleet in the bom
dardment of the position of President. Lopez,
at the mouth of the Tebiguary, and Marshal
Quails, the allied commander, was also ad
vapeing troops on Lopez from:the land side,
mid as the guns of the allied fleet command
ed all routes of retreat, it was expected that
the Paraguayans ,yould soon be forcad fo
'surrender their poSition. ' ,
It was reported: that the Paraguayans had
also evacuated , the important dct'ensible
town of Timpo. There were no new &Wel
opaments in rega i n() the, difficulty between
Mr. Webb, tho.A4norican minister, and tge
13razilian government. ,
Tho'new 'Ministry of the Brazilian Gov
ernment is redoving the Presidents .of‘ the
provinces, and . appohlting others in their
places, which action is Opposed by thh
Liberal party oveiywhere throughout, the
Country. •
THE PARAGUAYAN WAIL
LONDON, AuiBo.—ACcounts of the recent
events on the Rio 'Parana hair() been received
fipinParaguayan sources. The Paraguayans
'state that the Allies received a severe chock
in.two. battles do July lath and 18th. The
fortress was subsequently evacuated without
the knowledge of the enemy . . All the heavy
guns are spliced; and the arms, atniunnitAon
and stores removed. •
The Governmohts. of Chili/ and ! Bolivia
havo offei;cd their . good offices to Lopez to
mediators. •
The Paris Petrie has Paraguay adviees
which explain - that Humaita was abandoned
because Lopez had completed hia now de
fence lino of fortifications on the Tobiguary.
The Paraguayans were confident that the
Allies, though holding the river, would not
attomil to enter the interior of the country,
and they believed that the war would aeon
be brought to an end by the lassitude ()nth
combined Powers.
Political Riot at Chicag6—The Tanners
and the White Doym in flue.
There wits a terrible riot on Friday night.
In Chicago at an Irish political meeting in
the •Bighkh Ward. The Democrats iti at
tendanmexeceded the Republicatt i s in num
bers, and somehow or other a• fight was in
augurated of a most alarming character.
Ono Mr. John . Popo attempted to state
the ,pqrpae, of tke .meeting, when' the
•"White' Boys in Dine" proceeded to drown
his voice with yells, shrieks and 'groans.
The entrance of the Irish to' mien was the
signal for the crowning outborst of ferocity.
The• scene which followed was of the most
exciting nature, front the struggling crowd,
whore clubs •and flags and torch stick,
waved and fitittered. in 'the wildest-confu
•sion. Howls, Yell 4 groans and blasphemy
succeeded. The
,burning torches of the
tanners were overturned and all aflame,
scattered about the room,- setting.fire'to the
building in several places, and requiring
instate. attention to prevent its destruction.
Club( fists, 'elung-shots and, revolvers were
used, and the tanners taken by surprise by
the .ev,ideatly pre - concerted assault and
greatly' overpowered; were driven lido the
streets.
Here the riot was- still raging, and Paving
stones were called into requisition in addi
tion to, other Weapons, and itseemed likely
that many would be killed.' The alarm had
been sent to the Fourth street,police station
nude squad of pOlieemen came on the double
quick
, to the scene.
Captain Kennedy, of the Western Divis
ion police, also hurried down in. a biiggy;
and q rising - up in his carriage ordered the
crowd to disperse. The presence of these
peace makers had the desired effect, and the
rioters began to dispel's°, when some one
raised the yell of Seymour . and Blair, and
for a moment it seemed as if the assault would
bo renewed. The police succeeded in ar
resting 3 men, and the rioter's gradually dis
persed. At last none of the tanners were
found to be seriously hurt-and many more
were slightly injured. It is not known its
yet that g sinoe• mcmbei: of the attacking
party was seriously hurt.
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Tile Demo&ats assert that the meeting
was not called. its Bepublican that it was
intended , as a,device to lure Irishmen into
the Radical ranks, and that the outbreak
was provoked by calling the eDemocrats dogs
and using threats of violencelowards them,
; There i much. excitement in tim city over
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the attain •
PAINTS, Oil and building materials will be
found. cheaper at J. L. Stiehter's than at
any, other house ill Reading. j 13•tf
4' FOR. TUN 000 D 'THAT LACK
READINO I , PA.,. WEDNESDAY AFTERSIOOII,. SEPTEMBER' 2,. 1868.
ARRIVAL AND DEPAILTUtIE
BTAGES AND, MAILSi
ricridlng, July 25, Ifittsi„
REAMSTOWN MAIL AND STAGE LINE
'Leaves Reading at 8 a. in.. rri-weekly. Tuesday.
'Thursday and Sa urdny. lteturns steam days at
hp, in, .
•It serves the foil wing named Pest Otlices:
Omen, Oouttle Ville, Adamstown, -Schwartz
vino, Watertown.
• BOYERTOW 'MAU, AND STADE LINE
Leaved lloyertown at 0 o'clock, n. et., Arrives
nt Reading nt 10 o'clock, n. in. Returning, leaves
Reading at. 2% p. in. Arrives at Iloyertown at 8,
p. • in. It ' , ems Stoeersville, Itrumfielilvillei
lireshville. yellow Ilous.e, Revival() and Boyers
town. . •
BRIO V HALE MAIL AND S'TA(IE LINE
Leaves llolhol ' at 4 o'clock, a. la., arrives nt
Reading nt 10 o'clock, n. llctuKninF, leaves
Itoadinicat 2 o'clock p. tn., raves at M rg
at 9p. in. It serves Leinbachs, Lower Dorn, Ilern
villo Bethel, Talpehoccon and
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Holsters Mills.
BLUE BAIL MAIL AND STAGE Lir . •
Leaves Reading on Mandy, u 1 1
..tettett.ay a d Fri
day nt 9 'o'clock, a. m. I eturning, leave. •Biuo
Bali on ',Tuesday,, Thursday anti Saturday, ar
riving at ileaditig at I o'clock, p. in. It supplies
mows stoep, Knauer's, • llowtnaosville, Muddy
Crook, Terre' ifill Weaver's Mill and, Blue Ball.
P IQUAMAIL AND STAIII3 LINE
Leaves Reading on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 7 o'clock, a. in. Aarrives tit Reading on
Tuesday, Thurstlai ilmi Saturday at 5 o'clOck,
p. in. It supplies It. Penn, ilockdriville, ;f oanna
lqirnace,Morgant( vn, Talbotville, lioney•Brooke.
Catabridge anti South Hermitage.
LOBACILSVILLI4 STAOII AND MAIL LINE
Leaves Lolmehsville on Tuesday, Thursday and
Spurtiny at 7 b'eloek, a. M. Arrives at4teatiltig at
9 1 4 o'clock, a. in. Returning. Leaves Readg at
24 o'clock, p.
in.
Arrives ht hobachsville at 7
'o,'elook. p. in. It serves Alsace, Oloy and bolatehs
villa.
1 READINO TO COLUMBIA
Daily by fitailroad—Leaves Reading nt 6 p. in.
Arrives atlo:3oa.m. SuppliesEritztown,Reinholds
Station, Sthvens, .Ephmta, Millway, bitlz. M an
,heim,Sporting 11111. Landisville and Silver Sprimo.
WLSTCHESTER '['o ButDsnotto
TO-weekly. by Stage—Leaves Westekester on
10nday, IVittinesday anti Friday ,at 7 ti. in. Ar
ritl'es at Birdsboro at 7 oit M. Returning, leaves
Birdsboro on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
7a, m. Supplies Oenter's Mills, Blue Rock, song's,
Wallace, Uwchland, Lionville and West Whito
land.
READING TO ROBESON
Semi-weekly by Stage—Leaves Read ingpn Tung.
• day anti Saturday at 7:30 a. in, anti arrives at Read
ing tit 11 a. m.
READINO TO HOST
Semi-weekly by Stago—Leaves Reading Tues
day and Saturdayi 11:30 h. ny Arrives at Read
ingtt
at 9::l0 n. in. Mu plies Addam's Tavern, Lower
Heidelberg, ,North loidelberg, Kriek's•Mills,and
Host.
LEESPORT TO izOlt A.
'Tri-weekly by Stage—Leaves Leesport Tuesday;
Thursday and baturday at 12 in. Arrives at, LOes
port at 3 p. m. Supplies South F / vansvillo and
Moiltown. •
COXTOWN TO VIROINSVILLE ,
Tri-weekly by Stage—Leaves Coxtown Tuelzday,
Thursday and baturday at 9a. nt. Arrives at Cox'-
town at 4p. m. Supplies Kirbyville, Mosolem and
Virginsville.
REHRERSBU,RG TO STOUCIISI3III4O
Tri-weekly by Shiite—Leaves lteltrorsburgTues
dliv-Thurstlay and Saturday ntll.a. in. Arrives at
Itehrersbarg at 6p. m. Supplies Wintersvillo and
Host.
READING MAILS.
• • TIMM DAILY.
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Arrives at 1 A. M. and 2 P. M.
Philadelphia—Arrives nt 10:30A. is. and 0 r. If.
s Closes at 10 A. M. and4r.M.
Harrisburg=—Arrives at 10:30 A. it. qnd 4:30 P. M.
Closes at 10 A. U. and MO I'. H.
Pottsville—Arrives-at 10:30 A. M. nod 4:30 r. M.
Closes at 10 A. D. and, :30 P. IN
A 4/011NTOWN AND &MON, i '
Arrives at 2:00 r.,U. I CIOSOIN ACIO:PO A. U.
RNA ITSTOWN—threo times \ a week. ,
Arrives nt 5:00 r, u. ' I Closes at 8:00 A. U.
DERN VILLE,
Arrives at 10;00 A. D. ' I Closes at 2:00 P. M.
- ' DOTERBTOWN.
Arrives at 10:00 A. U. Closesat 2:30 Po .11.
LORACHSV 1 LI.1:—I.11 MD tiLUCS a 'PTA,
Arrives at 0:30 A. U. . I : Close at 2:30 Poll.
PlQUA—three times afweek.
Arrives at 7:00 v. u. I• ,Closes at 5:00 Alm.
non HALT.—three times a week,
Arrives at,4;00 r. m. • I Close at 0:00 A. U.
ummi,nisno—twiee a week, •
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• a l pisoN—twieo a week,
Mrlves at 11:1 A. U. i % Close at 7:30 A\
Good News News .for tld Berks,
3Flb .Sto
CABINET ORGANS,
FOR SA LB ON i INSTA I
I
E. As BERG'S
PIANO WA It 11 It . 0 0M S ,
No. 403 Pent Stroot. ,
' ‘ E4reat,induceinents offered to Lodges and
Associations.
Also a few good second-hand Pianos fa'
sale cheap.,
0-7rT:ill noon.
MEI
R EmovAL: n„,lpmovAL!:
BARTO'S
EIQUOR STORE.
Has been removed from the Keystone llnlliling to
the now and elegant store,
NO. 437YENN :STREET,
Where customers trill find n very large stock of the
best and purest ,
WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES,
&c., over OfTered.to the public of Reading. Ait h
pieof of the above that is required is trial. '
share of patronage is solicited. TOBLAS BART
VISITING UARI)M,
'BUSINESS CARDS,
• WEDDING CARDS, &c.,
of ell kinds, may be had at the EAGLE Office.
Electrotypes furnished if desired:,
All cards will bo done in the most beautifuliman
ner, and at the lowest rates. . Apply at the Eagle
Booketdre.
(Itoviceit.)
A LARGJ STOCK C]
AND
AT, •
E. A. 11E11(1, ~
No: 403 Penn Street:
1100l~LAIYD'N VOI.IJM F I.'
HOOFLAND'S GEfIMAN .BITTP,118;
,AND .
Hoo Hand's Germkn Tonic,
The Great Remedies far all Diseases of.th t
Liver, lomarla, or Dioeqiire
•
Organs.
Hooflamrs Gennfin pitters
001111)0,Ra cif Mc) pu reit' lees (et. as they are "aca
cia:illy termed ErtivorN) of ito t ds, igorbg, and
larks,
in preparal_ition coneentm
oil mid entirely Ate 'rum ofvoh olio
ure ofany
_s
Ifo oFL A N S G 11 M A•N O,NIC
• Is n emnbinalion of 811 tho ingredients °flit°
tors, with tho purest qualitY .of 8 , 101 Crux -Mimi
Orange, .he., snaking ono of titeinust ',Noma anti
ogreeablo remedies over etforett to the
Those preferring a Medieltio free 116 m Aleoholi,
admikture. will use, •
nOOFLA N I)'S Elt MAN Brit Hits :
Mope who line° no objection to the combination
of the llittors, as stated, will we •
00FLAND'S CHIMAN TON
They are both equally good, and contain the .
-same medicinal virtues. the choice betweenthe two
being a more matter of taste, the Tonic being the
most palatable.
The otomach, from a variety of causes, snob as
IndigestiOn, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, etc., h
very apt to have its functions deranged. The Liv
er, sympathizing es closet Ily us it does with the,
Stomach; then becomeskatfected, the result oil
which is that tho . pullout •suders frotwsoveral or,
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more of the follouni4 diseases:
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'onsumt lion, Flatufeneo, Inward Piles Fultnots,
of 1110, tl to the Heed; Acidity of the Piles,
• Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust, for teed, Full- -
-----ne!.B ,or Weight in the Stomach, Sour
Eructation's, Sinking or Flittering •
nt the Pit of tile Monied', rhyinimi s ng et
tho Head, Hurried or Diihetalt Breathing
~.
Fluttering fitiiit;liwi . it_,ii - oking,W,S
,adocat
ig Sensations when 'in a laying Posture, Dimness
of Vision, 1)o14 or Wobs before the Sight, Dull
Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspira
tion, Yellowness 011ie Sklu and Eyes, ,
-Pain in the Side, Back, Chest*, Linths, etc.,
Sudden Fhishes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh,
Cthrstant Imaginings of Evil, and Great
Depression of Spirits,
Tho sufferer from thesd diseases should exercise
tho greatest caution in thb goleefion of a remody
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tor his oaso, purchasing oM
ly that which ho is -
aitre(' from his invostigati ng and inquiries,lioS
stlses Into, morn, is's MI fully\ compounded, fa
free from injurious in rolldients, and establish
ed for MOH' a reptant On lor the cure of diseases,
In this collimation we would_ submit those wolf
known remedies— 1 '
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- lIO6FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
HOMAN D'S GKIt MAN 'IO'NIC
PRRPARED BY illt. b. M. J.e l oliaox, Philadelphia, Pa
Thirty-five years since tlhey were first introduced
into this country from Germany, during which tulle
they have undoubtedly performed more cures, and
benefited suffering humanity to a greater extekt,
than any other remedies known to the
These remedies will effectually cure Laver 'Com
plaint, Jaundice,' Dyspepsia, Chronic fir Neivous
chromb DiarrUhcen arisi n g
of the
Kidneys, and nil Diseases.l2 arising from a Dis
ordered Liver, lifemacker Intestines.
DLBILIT'Y.
Resulting from any. Cause whatever Pr6stratioa
of the System, induced by severe Labor,
ilardshipsi Exposure, Fevers, &e.
There is no medicine extant equai'to these rem
edies in'such cases. A tone and vigor is imparted
to the whole system, the appetite is strengthened,
food is enjoyed, the stomach, digests prOpetlY, the
blood is ! purified, the complexion becomes stiund
and' healthy, the .yellow tinge is eradicated from
the eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the
weak and nervous invalid becomes g strong and
healthy Wing.
PERSONS ADVANCED IN . I WE
J •
And feeling the hand of time weighing limit)
upon them, with all its attendant ills, will find in
the use of this litrfEltS; or the TONAC, an elixir
that VII! instil new life into their veins, restore iu
a measure the energy and hrdor,of more youthful
days, build up their shrunken forms, and .give
health and happiness to their remaining years,
'NOTICE.
•
It is a well established fad that fully one-half of
the female neaten of our pepulation are seldom in
tho enjoyment i of good health, or, to use their
exprepion, "n0ve1...L.4W well." They nre
anguid, devoid of all energy, extremely: nervous,
and havh no appetite. '•
f
To this elits.4 lef persons the BITTERS, or the
TUNIC, is espoTally reconimenleti.
•
WRAIC AND' DELICATE CHILDREN
Ate made'strong by tho use of either of these
remedies. ,They will euro s overy cam ot MARAS
MUS; without „ •• •
Thousands ell certificates have accumulated in
tho hands of the proprietor;kbut space will a llow•01
the publication' t but few. Those it will be ob
served, aro mob otlnote, and of Weil etatuling that
they must be believed.
TESTIMONIALS. .
• Hon. George: W. Woodward,
ChiefrJustice of the Supreme Court, writes
VIIILADELPRIA, Idarch'hi,
"I find Hoefland 4 s German Bitters is a go i ed tonic,
useful in diseases of tile digestive organs, and pi
great benelit incases of - debility, and want co!
nervous aetton in the system. -•
Yours, truly, --
IEO. W. WOODWARD. •
.llon, James. Thompson,
Judge of the Supieme Court of Pennsylvania
• I r,
a - liIILAW - CLCIIIA, April 28,1866,
"I consider lloofland'e German Bitters St vatua
tiemiediciat in case of attacks I;1f indigeStietNr dYs
pepsia,±l can certify this from my experience of It
I Yours, with respect,
JAMBS THOMP - gON."
, -
From Boy, E. D. Fem.lall, !.
Assistant Editor'Chrlstian Chronicle, Philadelphia
1 Alive derived • decided benefit from the dice of
Iluothind'if German 11 ifterg, and feel it my priviloge
to recomniond them as ainost valuable tonic, to all
nho ore - Buffering from general Mobility, or from
diseases arising from derangement of the liyer.
Yours, truly.
,- • E. D. FENDALL
CAUTION.
/loodnad'a Gcrotan ltentedk4 are counterfeited.
Sco that tho eignaturol - xofo.3l.JACKtiONison
the wrapper ofeach bot-Iftle. All othcre aro coun
torfeit. •
Principal Wilde and l'ilanuractgry, nt thilleanan
Medicine Etore', Igo. 631 Arch St-eet, Philadelphia
. CIIARLES N. EVANS, Proprietor,
Formed?? C. N. JACKSON /6 Co.
! PRICE:'
licktflftit(l's Ge):ltan Bigent,al t ci o ltLe il - '
u lfoitf) , ln Wit German Tonle,
put up i quart bottles.
el ru per hottle, or a half dozen for S 7 50. 1 4
tw..Do not forget to examine well the arti o'srt u
buy, in order to get thb genuine.
1
FOR SALE BY ALL
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Druggists aid Storekeveys
EV'ERYWHERE
marl*,
T NNIMS ItVISISTANCII.t`
AND 1
TIMED GENTS PEN OOPV
TEN CENTS. PER MEEK
.a. 44.40 hNS tO -••• •
Ni 74. It . It*Z li t DUSTINT,
01100. NO.IIV Eatt Market Sltuarn, over David
Nersllry liondiStoto. forntri
TOIIN W. 81011.1111, ATTORNIKIr AT LA IY.
01100—Lotver not, hooka No.
IN Centre stroot. Vottsvillo. "LINAIOII ha eqtalthqd
in tho Dorman language. - tuarittr.
ISRAEL c. n» -ATTOIU4Dy
1 AND 4101INSELLDI' AT • LA , W. 011eo: No.
511tDour,, St., (near xthaltßant mt. Pa. mit,
, G nitiirt. ;
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• 'ArrOUN FA' AT LAW,
- ' • Ratblria l.
0 rptou IsTo, MO Court Strooradp erhirs.)
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NAOLE.
11. PITYSIOIAN.
8. Pcitslon i Surgoon.)
640 Poiin Strectcllqading. Vn.
Oftl'en te•2 p. w:. 6 t0 . 8.p. in..
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WA s n 1 DicAT ori awn AfteS s
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A I, 1) 11 It Ail' N ; • ' i 1
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(1,1:116o. No. 29 North oth Stmt. opposkto Post Moo,
AirSortvouitig anti . tlonvoystuoing vrptoPtlY Akt
tonitoil to. -. ' ' ' grobl9-.trid._
GEO. WU.
(Son:Of Oiti late 100. lii. Kahn. 144.)
Al` T.O RNEY AT LAW,
Wilco: Contra street, motto Oro Eplecop4lChtirob s j
AlantOtf • POTTSVILLE' VA
• i
I ATTOItNEY AT LAW,
°(lioo, No. 40 -(r000nd floor ? ) North Ellxth fltreq.
nearly optoito tho Court House, Heading; Pa,
Jan. 21- tf
HEN MY M. Ili El Dif,
ATTOVNET--A'T LAW.
.oilico, 29 NOR= SIXTH STREE'pt ItgADING
Jan:iotf. • •
T 01.118 InteMARMN,
A TTORNf. YATLAIV.
Moo, No, 530 Court otroot,ovor the °Moo of John
Richards, Esq. . . _ fobtiptr
D ANIEL ERME 11
NT/10T,
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ATTORNEY A T :LAW,
Moo Irk North Sixth Street, corner Court Ailoy q
fobll-tr
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AUGUSTUS S.- SASSAMAN,
A 7 roluirsr AT LAW, '
QMoo,_ No. 40 North taiikth otroot t oja'poaltO ttio Court
Homo, Consultations halt in tho English or (let
wan language. 'folat
JOHN RALSTON.')'
ATTORNEY Az , LAW,
Moo, No.lo North Sixth ptroat, 0pp0 , 6 . 1t0 T e o l bo { ,t er i
stone llonso, Reading, Pa.
BOUrri .
JOEL. B. WANNE ' ,
I '
• • ' ATTORNEY Az , LAW..
United States Oahu, Pension and Rounty Agent.
Woo 52,652,6N0. Washington street, between Fit
anti Sixth streets, Reading, Pa. No, fees dein andP
until tit° claims are scoured., febd.t ,
WIWILIAM U. BIiEWSTEII,:
(Orgaiiiitt of Bret Reformed O? n
TEACHER, OP PIANO Fong, Olt(IAN AND
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No. 01 North Sixth stmt. Roading,
N:l3.—Pinnotauntil.
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Tlit. E. IROSEIt,
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ISURGON DENTIST,
OFFICE-619 Sun Street, Rendthir, Pa.
Invites the nubile to call and examine his now
plan for extracting tooth without pain.. All over.
ntlone in the proforytion neatly executed' and
charges reasonable, . ' al)2stf
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MISCELLANEOUS. •
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HELLE,It'S
•
COMPQITIONFAVEMENT
• AND LIMODING. •
4
riIIIIS PAVEMENT AND FLOORING IS NOW
ackuoraedged to bo the best in use. It be
comes hard and firm immediately, is dry, durable,
aud impervious toWater, and not affecte by either
boat or cold.
All orders promptly attended to, and to
if ork
guaranteed to ghee eatleraellon. Apply .
J • D. O. HILLER
Juno 18-tf No. 27, South FoUrth kit
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• /*Alai Bilitp
; 0: 0 ,•
~..r • 1„.000,412,t _ ft ;
s
./ • 4 , BARRETT'S . P 014%
_ A
..4 16 o , Vogotablo' ,•• V °
/.:, -T
HAIR , REStoRAtIVE
ii . {Yes decided by eta N. U. 13fitte.fafe
and is new conceded by the publio to be § 1
i, the very best Preparation for !lettering
1 . . ' Orgy or faded If air to Its original color 1 ,
1. protholing its Growth, eradicating Ha.. s e,
, snore and Dandtvir, and for Dressing
t .
and Beautifying Ma flair. /I is has
from i. fro roolsonothl drug., doe* not.
3
/
I t. ~,,, stain the tined fibrin, and
% . o v j & ledres tho Scalp CI.P.AII. • "
, the flair rum, and
N 0 ,,, .." .
0,
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li,,\s . l' ' o '
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k o •..::; . • .. ...".. #4 4 .
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j, 13.)3AFIRETT & CO., Proprietors,
itANCIIESTEII, N. H o •
Sold. by all Drug tote and bviie'rm tit
'intent Medicinal.
11,,81R011 & RRO,,
DR. A. 11. LI GHT,
W. J. THIE.F,WECIITER,.
WELLS.:
may 61y
WEST IND •
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OAi L ,
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L.IM Ei & SA ND
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C9k..Penri and Piont Stives: . ;
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?Intl/ ninteraigned would respectfully inform hip
11 friends and thepubtle, that he' prepare.d 4
farm the best Of Veal, Pine, and supd•to a n ?
part of, the city. tree OfeherteL • ;
Orders promptly attended t 9 - •
?ti n ts l itritilje
'ma2sy r e ;
1DE1413 . AND PEN 1197;togRit, diliteLit
o
.L etz of dffertst4pii* for• at 'th e .• sot ,
krtom '• z - . 1 • •
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SEE
Figia
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I
Agents, Reading, Ptn'
• m. .A•Rmlikpitu. .4• - ettst
ExpiT.k.i; bvlon, 110 olitt w& t, 1:10
llorthtbittit to till Ittly'olotions 7;16 N •
NMI,
ittbl4l6lttetg
urg ~tltfe 94101'1 1otit % :tioO, we, I ,
Voy, itatthbots Aid 1 ` ,11)
ExpreFA. LetN, llortitboriv anti t ‘tt 81. 10:10 " •
*ttlitAolo4l4.. ikk‘lo;.. e l . o‘. and
kit ' 11: . . • • .
' - Vpit - •
AT OttitilrAl kay titations - • - • ;
ro - t. Yo 7 york on4prinOlOal s tAt101114,70
For ' 'and all Irsyattattobto— ...... ickm • "
.
a 4.. • ' 4 '‘
11 AO . 1141.witylikt'nl a , 11:10 •
Yotkii%lAti 9 t 0 0 11 ; ing.*lA /On*
6:0( 110:101). tu. ' .. •
Rang .U0111)1b/EVR
allr0.1(
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t • 0$ A•D krnztt •
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MoNi) A i' t - JUNE 1 , 18e. 8 .
POSSoiliiiTrOlill4iirytlii. l/lIVIill pfd , ea
• ••••,: . . ‘; , •' folleivot -•• • • .: •
Ilep,vo ltelp.llng 0 . -• . • 7iA A. ril
. tl.r, el , . M''
' ) a) / itt
atr qY ° ' t li l iiiiii l Sll . 4 . :1 -' •
,f,' . '• il 24' :iI.
" " laitnciptor my Mlnt6tn ' •-8 30 l'i N.
. ‘'•' . ,•! itlrr llNltlti i., :. .r• .% ,•, .
tiityo Lolrorter ori oirlpbirt nt ‘BOn A. )r..
' irrivo at Rending . '- , ' - •'' /2 a
'• ' - 030': _ 1:-
••• / ;1111iMAY . tit Allitii ..„.,•• .r. 1 ..
Iio;‘No R oa:pnit tit •• • • e . ::: - -c, :VA, )! gr
Arrive it. tonorter ant Col utlila it In s. )Si. ,.
cu,un, iT ,, i , i „
A fl oar at o . .
\ i )
Loit.vo lianonetor 4111 Coha n la at 7 t'.) A. I.l*.
baponstor . .. . 3 4', P. Al.
• " .C 4411011%, . , , : , 340 . E .
Arilio at 11.7tutlnit . - . lu 10 . •
... .. - ' • 0 1)0 . .
Trllnd No?. 3: kndi .make oloili c•princt,Jo ,k ) at
ItOci Inv vlth il'raint ortlt it7itt Nottilt: *tit OIL.
and l itoodinit Itallyon , aptk Wostini 1 1 oliation , lit
pi' °ad...Noy Moo - Mimes Oloio connoot ton Arlin
I..vi p Cu t . riqtr 0r14 45 , . ,
t i , ~. • • '•.
llXOUitiilo I it. . al Or To , palllosla all
! ") I'llt, ttll t iVOR 4 AIOIVIII c e e oltl r eoll:toon rill io lor
Opal etatlons on th
• in roade,-8004 for 8110 ny '.(s v. ha
only.
Tiokoto tan lie • oi)to1nod •at tho Op} Oos of tile
New Jolley Central Railroad. foot Qt . ilibtirly it,.
Now York, and l'hllli and I le a ding Ilallroail, Elth
and Callawhlll Ste., Pill r ladgl_phla,
Through Tiekete to oUr Norltnntll)llllrleliktiln
ridd at all thoirinelpal Stallone, and Ilagg;le
Chucked Throng . • •
Trains pro run y I'..'h It It, nit; which Ii 10
Minutes tutor tivin Ponno. R. .R Tial:i - , .
• : - , UH,O. a 'GO, •
ar4t.ntotlopi.''
El,
.r. It:maga, Genet rrt. and T oketAgt.. Jiii7
East _PentaylvAtilk 'Railroad
otIMMFIR ARRAN4I3OI I 4 00MhIP,NbLig
Wednesday; May 20th. SA
SIX TILA INS_ DA Ira_ T Nioy Toux ‘WITJI
i
OUT O.IIANU 'OP UAIiS "
On and ror IVetlnetidny, May. 2911 i, ISM, two
Passenger ra i tna willlcave Beading daily, (except
Sundays.) or 11 entown and itay stations, at 1031
Ni Mand 4.20 , P4 M.; stoppi n g nt alt the way eta..
itons'hotwOon Iteading and ' !Air 'l;ork, natitink
also close connections foillatteh ()blink anil-1.1111 ,
ottelphia via, LeltlBll Vatipi It. 11,, and ' arrive at
NOW York at ISO tinu 101 a t M. • .
Four , (4) ithrugh, t; trap Traltut-will', leave'
Acudina daily ,, 0x04 1 1) on 011,/ for Now York
and the EttSt t Caving endlag at 4.41 anti 1.0,6
A. M. and 'at 2.40 anti 11.40 P. AL' - - '
sThose loi .ran through froiu rittsburgh to
New York, wititontethhge of cora.' titopPing . enly
n
at Lyons, Alientow* 'Bethlehem Roston. llatap..
ton, Sommerville, V1(110101(1 stn(( iglattThOth, old
nrrivo at Noi'Yor,k at "10.00 - A. • 102.00 M. (.25
P. M. and b. A. in , - ~ • '
The 4.44 A. 1 train will not leave ' 'tainting on
Mondaye. Tho'7.oo A: id, and 11.49 P. hi. trains
run dank. Sundns ineludede s ! _ ..., .
Trains leave New York t feet of Llierty stioet
daily,'( except Sundays/at 9.00 A. hi„ 12 noon, ii, 0
and B.P.slti. a.,nd arrive at .Iteading fit 1.60, (LOU
and 10.10 P. M. , ,
and at 1.00 and 2.62 A. h .
The 8.00 P. DI; train front New YOrk leaves daitY.
Sundays ineittdad.
A Sunday I.4xattition Tanta - will leave Reading
every Btuldfty Rt BA. M,i . stopping ivt. nil : atations
and intorniegliato points.. Arrive at Allentown,
at 10 A: M. Iteturning I leave -Allentown, nt 4.00
P. 11. - Arrive at Reatling„at 01', M, ~
Passengers are requested to purolnale floirets /0-
fore entering ;the car& as .2b !seats extra will ho
charged and collected on the train Tian nil the-
Pay the fare to the Conductor.
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,Juno 2:1-t -Ef C. STULTAng and Stint.
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Philadelphia Reading, Railroad.
. (Ilov
• .Anna), AVOUST 1411 tgl . ? 4 .
•Q‘lllllltl,lt ARRANOEMENT OF PASSF,NO lilt
L. 7 TRAISB, Angnst . ' •
Vivo Trainn &ain't° Phllad Q lptila,paiidnii !toad,
the at 780, 10 35 and 11 80 a. tn., and 4 25 and n 30
p..kn.. •
Lip to.rothwille, at 10 40 a. in., and 660 nail 000
p.m.
Tram Mgt to /Abeam; /Tarr Mary
. Western Express from Now York, at 1 10 a. in,
and 150 and 10 10 p, tn. • - .
Harrisburg Accommodation Train *tit ;7 15 t. 10.,
and mail trains at 10 46 a. mrngdo 05 p.
On Sundays, thadown .trains paw' Hamill* at
9 40'n. in. and 425 p. m„ and up trains at 10 60 a.
m and 57 p. •
) in. down, and 1060 a. m. up trains
he 425
ruhonly between Philadelphia nnd Winding.
Uptrainsleave Philadelphia for Reading, liar
risburg and Pottsville, at 7 Maud. 815 th'in„ 12 45
noon, aild '8 30 p. TH. and 515 p. , m., for Rending
only. 'ne 815 a.n, trains connect' with trains fur
Tainnqua, Willinnisport, Elmira, Buffalo, Ningt.ra
and Canada.
Tho 815 a. m. and 330 p, in: up trains from Phil
adelphia, and 10 85 a. In.and 42a p. down trains
stop, only at principal stations, below Heading.
Heading Accommodation Traint leaves Heading
at 730 a. in., returning leaves Philadolphia at 516
. rtz.
Pottstown Accommodation' Train leaves kolls
town at 045 A. la., returning loaves Philadelphia
At 4 30 p.im.
Tho Western. Expfesi Trains connect at 'Harlot
burg with express trains on the , Pennsylvanla it.
IL fop Baltimore, • Pittsburgh, and all points west;
and the 10 45 =Hindu connects tit liarrlsbitrg for
Pittsburgh, Lancaster Chambershurg, Sunbury,
Scranton, . Pittston, Wilkesharro,
Leek' Haven. Elmira and the Canadas.
Paisengor Trains leave Upper Depot at 700 n.
and 015 In., for . Ephrata, Lancaster •n ail
Columbia.
Through First:class Coupon tickets Aral Emi
grants tickets at reduced fares, to alt the principal
points in the North, West and the Crumbs. •
GY)11)111TA77041 1, ZIONEM
With 26 coupons, at 25 per cent.) discount botweon
any points desired.
MILEAGE TIOKETS, '
llood for 2000 miles between ait points, at $51.60 for
families and business' firms. , ; ,
BEASON. WORM
. . ,
Good foillyo holder Only ; for 8, 0,0 and 12 monthly,
between allpointa at red need fores t ,fichsiolesmon
lioketant one-tbird less than the eiboye; '
:I,:jr• Ygissongors . w ill; take the - jigpreds Trains
Velt,ltt tat ntm•,'DePo, l ;and all otkey lrfilpsat Ole
Lower or tg enpf, ' • - • ..• • ,.
100 pounds of baggage allow each petreenger,
~ pagerenge're are requee tad toy arch " nee tie eirl.lekets
before entering the care, as Walter fuel( are °batt
ed if paid in the OW. .
• -Exenrsien ( Tickets good for on 6 ds43y. 7 a. in.,
Ancoritmoctatipn Westin to Philedelgbietand,recoro.
at a2'so'eaelf. '. ' , • •
Al, A. IiJOOLLS. iIeWL SUP'k
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INK t irilf.! nil
Jost reoelyed s hive lot of
& . ..,
Celebrated Chemical Writin
IA gnat, flat and mallet s bottles.
Parade cheap, at the NAGVF: BOOR STOW.
:'1 ATTtrildy..t.“-P4ttßif.„
A 1.,1 4 hub ESTATS AND •,P.Bitis()Nlo Ts
City Taxes , for 180, aro t , o lie' p4lfi:in.,lhi)
. rcasnimr ,Of the city of e t, until , tile Orro
day of °afflict •ftfter the rstAtly oft Aaiun fie ..1
4
0.T.,,.1411 h'e ded top ta_gel geinaining Aut.
paid,: and after { e ilist . ) 4 or OcfAer Aye vt ti
Gent. ll:lantana! I' WO arged, arkt. the , ' Dupli -
cates placed in t p hlowthr of•ColletStOrs, MOP-Will
Preneed—to collect the same man Aloe AblefSfrilrot.
day or Drogn4er. eifte Ethe first OaY of , Jahutir,y, , ,
1869, the 'Delineates of Deal Estate laiso *ill bl
given to the CRY Idolltitot, who will cause liens 1,0
he entered against all dellneuphts, -- ' --
1 . 2 1 9 'rival) rf r 14,)!ikto,tukd dadigihe ttaY and
etenn4, it all. butinof. - hour*" :OM ie . 113 tbp
WA
City conier Or , 'Fifth Alitl:' In ttyfriin
ri%Utr4W. 101 * 0 . 4 1 , O. Ynottiti
set, p o
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• juto i puncto •.i !:.: 1, *wag , , • 2 ,
El
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