Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 10, 1868, Image 2
READING PA: WOMB A, to ~ ~~iari~ ' b~IJ~~ tcoiyitiontl* ' RoP4IIO EIETMOITi f ,011 NNW YOWL./ ' • I , : 1011 VICE PREirtstNT:' OBNe FRAMMI p, BLAIR, ' • 07 muisqultt jzietroo, Itoitaber sa, 1668. POSAoene SOU , .A""1"1"1. TOR AUDITOR ORINTRAL: HON. .01EARLIVI;le BMA 07 rturnixiinpri. wok suits tea moan, GEN. VELIMITON H. ENT, • orividatini 0011111% Rae**, Tuesday, October 18th; .186 a, Demcierafie llioalthaetioac • • Ibr CmsrieS • • HON. J. L 4, !RENO!, GETZ,' of Reading. • For Assn*: itY 8. HOTTENOTEIti,of B tin I ill 0 118 fTol lio co i . BIORMOND L, ZONES; of ReAdirPg• For District .Atiorstey:\ l:l, EDWARD 11.,8HEARlifVo! , Reildink.• awiltyly - jointistfoitif Wiritiatit 0. Xo, a;!ofletafiii:" - - r".For'o4riP ° : , , • WILLIAM B. ALBRIG/11 1 , of Cumru. For Director of the Poor DANIIIL D. LORAII, of Lower lloidelberg.; ./br County Auditor: ATHA S. ALBRIGHT, of Perry. Jig (Totally Bump? : bANIEL B. ztatiou.s, of Wading. ircitrits. DX)10011LiT1O &ATI) COM. ROOMS, 901 & 908 Arch street, Pplunatitua, Aug. 28 0 1888. The Democratic' State Committee trill meet at the Holton . House, Harrisburg, on Monday, Sept 14, 1868, at. 9 v. tr.-4 full attendance is flesired: - WM. A. WALLACE, Oberman. Tia•PATBIII I the National De b t increased 'twelve million dollars during the month of, August. Arc you willing to *endure ouch " Radical economy " four years 10401 not, elect Seymour and Blair. • Ir greenback payment of the national debt is repudiation, did not the Radical party in Pennsylvania repudiate the State debt,throngh Wm. H. Kemble, State Treasurer, by pay int it in paper f If it is right , to pay a State debt in paper, is it not right to pay a national debt in•'the same currency l` • • , ' 05N. OARYIPin) 111 Radical • •tumper for Grant and Colfax, said in a recent speech that Gen, Grant intended to ' ll goverts thet country with a small,. triangular piece 'if steel J known aaa bayonet • Yotors of Berke county, do you wish to bo governed In that manner ?If not, vote for Seymour and Blair Tux expenses of the War Department for the month 4f August were over eleven tnil lion dollars: Taxpayers, can you afford to pay eleven million dollars a month !Vt. the allay fir four years longer ? If ndt,;elect Seymour and,lllair, who will let the South. era people govevi themselves, and disband the troops in the Southern States. ' • 1 • .„ Au. the fi va•tirenty betide will be payabf• within the next 40,0 rum.' If Berrio4Van illeAr aft) elicietli- those', bond will be pa id hi P greeebacks, the money of the people. !If Chsateebisd,Colfitore elected. the'lxinds ill • ingot at a premium of 44 eet4,e nI the dollar, and the tax•payers must ta up the diNereoqe. Ate the people willing to pey such IMO Cos 1110 Sako of being 'ruled by A military.desPot 4 ' Twa eapenias of the go'yernmeat the month of Angola were thirty-forir tOPOW 'thirty•twb timnsind • three hundred and • thirty-lateen dollara Ind fifty eente.. Such Is Radical economy I • Tax•payeri, the Demoerstte party may do better—they ,cannot well do worse—thin the Radicals jre doing. Let as have a Otiose of rattle l we can lose nothing by the / ex. Patinleo:' ' • . . • illtOwto Wm; trumoiti • . • The* io•Callod ese.xtracte! km„ the edi.' totals of..papers and the speeches of Southern leaders which are published in the Radical / papers, are all bogus—intended to the people. 'Voters of Wks, believe iitine Ofthera—tbey are invented for political ereoi by Poch Masts as John W. Forney ' Thalollowing, from the Phila. 144/gri bi recommended to the. notice of those peroonll who are silly., enough to he. Hare the Radical stories of "Ku Klux oat , ° Hempel's'. rekidera emit look out now tot the report. of i'djaboavelautragee "received from the South. , 89ine ogle and horse thlevei laving ;me captso4d it a place in Northemlipt4ol6 *IWO s'AutAss burned an4skruull wounded, the telehtlPP.refinited that* way At twenty filen in tuisuisesoW atal i csomf W 0 444e4' two,' 'kneed MO, tau le* Or* Ottlike #MPIO 'AS do*s ue150ir 4 00 ,1 04 1 4; , , ,, • C 4W• • . l IA • At • ' 4 4 , 1 4 * l'Or • Ved 'Auto oi • 11, V • 4 OtizenVf, • .• 9 gr • of . 04vude Arotdd irolsi Alt 3 5:01r. Aunt ruflago, , , =2ll *IP ILUDICAL.iviar. IPreedassa's for Tax-Ayers to Ponder &oil , • otic7patera‘',of the Americali Re are much to be envied 1 Not only are . yisu'paying one hundred and fifty Million dollars a year, in gold,, as interest oa r your."national blessing," and twenty-. eight million !Whirs: a year to the National hankers for making green paper money, but you biy! i , the Orivilege of piying from eleven to twenty-two million dollars a year fe.r. the support of negro paupers in the 4nth, who are under t*protecting winks till4sCpreadman's Buren, like 13 ) 0d-bnp under the wings of a bat. , 2 salarits of the o f ficials who feed these national pets, amount to eight.Aundred and trliy-tiztAoufandforkluindrtd (snd 6004-. 1 tile dollars a, year f This sum is divided 'among tffe different districts as follows: goad -quarters at Washingtou l fivo officers, with 'salaries amounting in the aggregate to slo,2oo3lfiftreight cletke at. $80,420, and six reessengers at $8 860 3; total, $95,560.. Di*lpt of. Columbia, thirty Jone Agents at $80240; nineteen clerks. at $20,760, and messengers at '42,940 ; total, 488,640. 'Maryland, eight agents at $6,400;, four , clerks •at $6,100; and two ' messengers at PAM ;lot:11411,700. • Virginia, ten agents at $14,400 vtitirty- 1 six clerks at $86,874, and twelve surgeons at $14,400; total $65,674. , Ncitth Carolina, 'nine agents at 414,400 ; seven Tun at $8,490, an twenty-eight tlelks at 80 1. 000 ; $52 1 400. Elenth' ardlinkeighteen agents at $25,980; 'fifteen 'surgeons at $lB,OOO, • a n d' thirteen 431,3rkeit $l4 l BOO ; $58,880.. • 43,eorgla,' forty-stx agents $68,600 ; eight eurgeons at $0,990 and eighteen clerks a~t520,1,00 ; total, 488,600, . • Flerida, ten 'agents at $12,000, two Bur- I geoet at $1,1300,, eight clerks at $4,200, and twolmessengers at $720 ; total, $l9 810. Alabama, twenty-two agents at $24,117, aud twenty-three clerks, at $27,220 ; total, $51,887. Kentucky, seventeen agents' at $17,620; eight surgeons at $0,720, and seventeen clerks , at 1, 7 1400; total, $41,040. Tennessee, eighteen agents at $20,400 ; two itirgeons at' $l,BOO, and fourteen clerks at 417,100 ;, total, $89,800. • Missiseippi 27 agents at $83;300; eighteen clerks at $8 2 ,200, , and twelve laborers at $2,100; t0ta1 1 .568,200. 1. • Missuri, ono agent at $2,400 and one clerk at $1,200; total, 48,600. ' Arkanias eighteen agents at $24,600, 7 surons, aesB,4oo, and twenty-eight clerks it' 81,820 ; total, $64,820. nisiana,twenty-three agents at $28,600, eleven surgeons \ atslB,2oo i and thirty-far clerks at $37, 1 90 .total, $70,900, Teias, thirty-four agents:at $40,989, and eleven clerks at $18,200 ; total, $64,168. The entire number of persons employed amounts to 727. Sappy' tax-payers ! . Isn't it nice to have Black Repnhlican rulers ? There is no l'Aureau" for. white workingm n in the mitt, however—the •darkipos 'w t all the obey, you can • raise, to pay' them for governing the Southern 'States. . Tappayers, do you want the Frephoan's Bureau .aliplishod. If you do, vote the Democratic ticket ; for while the Radicals have the power you mutt support their pet tiegroes Tip' Working People. ' ' The difficulties between the master masons lindlirieklayers of New York city still con tinue In an lunsettled state. Both . parties claim to have: gained their object. The maw ,ter masons shy that the strike is at an end, th`e'itnen 'htiving gradually yielded and now 'ing to yolk for ten beers. The brick layers, at a special meeting of the three Vutons, hold recently, reduced their strike committee to one member from each body, 'and expressed their intention to continuo the'.struggle for two years longer, if neees- Vary. The ; Brooklyn union, it was stated, taxes its members five dollars per man per week, in order to support the strikers. The frog ,brleklayeis 'of New Yorkhave passed a resolution expelling all society men who: have greed to work ten hours a day, andi directing that no Union man should work On a' front with any man itho has deserted the society. The practical painters in New York, num ering 1,600, are all working on the eight !hour plea,. and non-members, who have, been working ten hours a day, are solicited' ii i .to join the Union a d v#ork eight hours, at' A raduction of 60 cen A consolidationof alrthe' Pninters' II ion; of New York e,ftY sa Vicinity is in contemPlation. • ' '..&". fa. • he. slate rooferaief New York stivelc on ondayler an increaao of wages fronitrAp lgil per for an In four put! of six shops from, the 4omand as complied with. . he bricklayer, in Westehester county, • . Y.,' recently convicted of conspiracy in refusing to work for a man who employed ten unindeniured apprentice, have been son= tenced—the leader to pay a fine of fifty dol lars, and the others 'twenty-five dollars each. 1111 appeal has been taken to a Superior Another vesting , of the, First' Manhattan' 'Grocery And Provision Cooperative Associa tion was hold on Menday, the President eta. hag that the ' society, so far , was a failure, s2,6oo,.having been sunk in it, and desiring ,to know what coarse he should pat-sue. After' an 'exhaustive discussion , u it was agreed to irenture'more money'aild carry on business for another week, a committee to be engag ed in the meantime canvassing among the `Mtrebers as to their Individual : opinions. hestevedoros of Toledo,• Ohio, who had been receiving thirty-five cents per hour, struck last week for forty cente, mid after hesitating two days.the employers acceded to.their demand. ~. ) .‘ - . , 1 Oita KOMI& eilis ?Welted Littip. .‘ ' - , '. '. • - A-nitwit? A 'aim. '' ' 1 , New YORK, Sept: O.—A• . wounkn was ar rested on Monday night for disorderly eon duct and yeaturdny 'morning died in her cells Her name 'Was 44eline Peek and, although r'eehlesi eud diesolute, Whe veil , respectably delineated, and was the . Ovoreed wife of a 'wealthy merchant: ''." • • A hOlt I A boy, about 5, yens old, died in C 0139- eon on Battirday, this Oh from drink ing Bourbon whisky. ' Me bad seen his fatti er drink (rem the bottle during', the day and F 1 4 .8 0 7/4 to, irctief4 43 MM.. ~• icuippeue'd itettair Audios , I. HeidifF, proptietqe.oll.lknAl in Muii,lonia county, 411 pd suddenly oialuniuifiy morning last and Sit Inveitiguilon roiesled a tad that helm proteibly Oisoried Sapp)- lop'xo L 4 fuid i - 1441.4,1 ti , h 114.0 49. ' . 4 ,1 k, 49 , WiT 6,0 bin .o tinsi eriinintO NEWS ITEMS. —There has been , a 'great fire, in Haw*. —Whalen, the Fenian, is on trial in Otta wa, 'Canada, for shooting D'Arcy McGee. '-An insurrection has broken Out in New Zealand.. English troop& are going there at once.. ' —The Radical Mayor of Nashville is'on trial for bribing a voter. 'Rah for (haat and•Polecatsl —Ring William of Prussia, is on a tour of military inspection throughout his king. dom: Let France beware. --On Tues i day night, & colored Grantite killed two whites at Jefferson, Georgia. The people hung the nigger, and mach) "peace." —ln Italtimore, on Monday, a boy, aged ten years, killed another boy, aged eight years, by a blow with a stone, which broke his neck. '--A boy of nineteen was hung in England on Tuesday, for the murder of his mistress. This was the first private execution in Lon. don, under the now law. —Schniler Colfax is travelihg in tho West, escorted by. U. S. soldiers. The Indians aro after lie 'hair, probably to show it to tho Indian children of Ulysses, his noble leader: • . —rA Cleveland woman 'shot an alderman of that city because she thought he bad car ried off hor baby. I - —The' Boston Advertiser is gratified to , learn that there is a large sour-krout crop in Pennsylvania. , , , —Tkomas,E. Seymour's funeral, at Hart ford, on Monday, is said to have been the largest that ever took place lu that city. , —4n"' Warsaw, the former capital of°- land, pebple aro arrested by the Russi ns for speaking their native Polisletongue. If Grant; is elected, we may expeetarrests for speakinellebrew and German. / —Bears are numerous and destructive to sheep in Minnesota. , ' ' '—The Wife of John Hooper, or Tullytown, Bucks county, Pa., was killed try lightning on Moinlay efternoon. The ,Ohild in her arms was uninjured, though all Aiip bones on ode aido of her body were broken and crush•` —A man was badly gashed with knives by two butchers, at Chicago, on Friday. Grant is not fai off—he should preach peace to the Jake,ys. —Mr. Gilden, of Verm ni l Wed to de capitate himself with a dul scythe and sub seluently went mad. As e could not pro will upon his head to leave him, he went out. of his head. —A• Montreal shoeMakor cut off the oars of his 'apprentice. The bey had previously Cut out the shoemaker in his wife's affec tions. —A - catfiah weigling one hundred and eighteen ll:funds, dressed, was caught in the Miaeleeippi, near St. Louis, recently. . • shark fared sumpthously t a few days ago, by swallowing a young African bathing in Pearl river, Miss. . —Economy led a man in Ohio to bo spar. lag of - grease for his threshing machine'. Friction caused: it to take fire and burti up two immired bushels - of oats. —A man in Milwarikie, whO hnd attempt ed to dispossess a , colony of martins that had built their nests under his roof, was attacked and fairly driven off the field.by the birds. —England don't hesitate to receive into her Exchequer some thirty-five millions an n4ally from the profits of the sale of opium to the unfortunate natives of India. 'Eng land is 44 loll," and favors the election of Grant and Colfax, and 'a consequent military monarchy. -'-Aonan attempted to commit suicide at Mica ) N. Y.; on Sunday. Ho stabbed him sat 'War the heart and nearly severed his left wrist. Ho may recover. —The ,Radical papers aro exulting over their, now recruit, John Allen, "the wicked est mdn'in Now York." They are welcoMe to him. —"Barbara Fritchie" is. `'humbug—an imaginary heroine. Sea.rches have been made in Frederick for hei. house, but mg ono there had over heard'of her ) except in print. :—A brick stable in Columbia, Pa., be longing to W. G. Case, was destroyed by fire. Tuesday a ft ernoon about 5 o'clock. IsaaolDuck, a citizen of Columbia, was kill ed by a roof falling in on him. Two fire r men belonging to the V i gilant Fire Company, named Clepper, were injured, ono senbusly aboutcthe head and shoulders, and the other slightly. The fire is supposed ts 6 have been the work of an incendiary. Loss not ascer tained. —A man was dangerously stabbed in St- Louie on Monday. Only ,"a little blood-let. tink," as recommended by the Radicals. —Mrs. Reno, the mother .of the famous Reno brothers, of the Seymour Express rob• berg notoriety, died dI her residence near Rockford, Indtana,_a few days since. Grief, caused by the unfortunate situation of her sons, is suriposed to have been the cause of her death. DIABOLICIAL NEGRO tIVTRAOE• • • A , Woivion • OuSrased nod Murdered —Auotlrr W4unau-Wounded. v HARTFORD, Sept. 9.—Brookoeid, Connec• ticut, was the scene of a fearful crime on Friday last. iiA iegro, suspected of being 1 one ,wh had just been,out of jail at Danbury, called . t the house of a Mr. Wildman, in Brookfi 10, and finding nb one at home but Mrs. Wißman, assaulted her. The house being at some distance from her neighbors, it: Was some time before her screams for help could be heard. At. last 'a woman heard 4 them and proceeded to the house, when she i l was met at the i dpor by the de on and struck' senseless by a large stone. H then return ed to his victim and after a sty ere struggle, in which he choked her until the bloodcame from her eyes, ears, and nose, he accom plished his hellish purpoie and decamped. The woman who went' to the assistance of Mrs. Wildman, havini recovered - , gave the alarm. and very soot' a crowd of excited neighbors were gathered, and the wopds and countiy searched. The nev i () was den, but managed to escape. Mrs. Wilfman lingered but for six hours. A feirard of $05 1 ;000 was offered for the Wretch alive, and if he had 1;4;4 captafed . light away summary punish+ . meat' would have been meted out to,,him by the infuriated loWns-people. IMil=:1 ariNhatTAVIT FAX NSW Ibeillical;Preperatletui ler Fraud' at the Approaching Election. New York dispatch says: ',, • "The Radicals have set machinery me -0011 in this city 'through which thef ri loPe to be able to carry out a systeu a of ac o n election day that will assist them in defeat leg, in a measure, the will of the people. Their first planis to procure a Het of the male residents, through the instrumentality of Postmaster Kelly and the Police SuAr interidents; taken at a time when' thousards are out of the city, in ordir that it may be as small as possible. "This .small and imterfect, list is to be used as a basis for admitting votes 'and as an excuse to exclude from the ballot-Pox oven those who have been residents Of 'the city and voters for years, if they aro ndtpn this list. To make their schemes more sue cessffil,. they have appointed a committee to enforce it election day. The committee is headed by Daniel E. Sickles, associated ilvith him, it is alleged, aro George Wilkes, liar- ens Cicero Stanley, : Rd. Webster ) , Sheridan - Shook, and some nine or ten ot hers of the same stamp. These men ke entrusted with all the arrangements, with 4:11 power to ear iy out any plan that.will give to the RadiCals more votes than they really receive, and-ex chide all the DOmocrats possible from the polls. "The Radicals evidently know their men for that kind of , work, Aside from what it Ps reported that some of them have done. in the way of abetting frauds in this city, it is understood that the man who made out a fraudulent soldiers' vote, and managed to have it sent to 'the agents of this State at Washington, - in 1854, and then notified the authorities to arrest those agents, is a mem ber of th is committee. The work that Those men have done in the past in this line only shows iyhat , they will undertike to do thi ear." , ADVERTISEMENTS. TO-DA 1 -10 19611 TOUT—To a small family. N0.805' Court street. Two-story Wok; six rooms.. Rent MO per annum; posgosAin given immedi ately. Apply at this aloe: ' • sopt 10-3t', • D " LOST.—Lost, a small awl PlarAl tan. colored dog, with a white spot, on his otehead. it liboral reward will bo giyen by returning p hinr to No. 424 Franklin street, below od4 vpllows sopt 10-3 t SIX MALE TEACHERS WANTED—Id ~C umru township Berke county. Ap p ly at the publio house of Wilson iiwitser, Millington) in said district, on the3d day of October next. Behool ,term, five months. For particulars. address RICHARD SCIINADER, Secretary, elO-3t! It , oouglorsylllo, Beryl) 00, Pa, GEN. TAYLOR HOUSE I 341 North Eighth • Strpet, • 117iltia a Square of the Upper Newyork DePot; REAIPING,PA. Ii:I4IIAEIMPF.II, Proprietor. slo-310 IM"RTANT NOTICE! • • TIIE GOOD WILL FIRE COMPANY OF ALLENTOWN, PA., • Would hereby announce to the citizens of Reading that, owing to a conalderablemumber of tickets re maining unsold as well as coupons unreturned, they are compelled to postpone the drawing until the 22d of December. Tickets can bo had, for a short time, of Iy. D. Reichard, Agent, Plough and Harrow Hotel, and at Strickland & Bro. 310-tf ,e k e ett+llC-N 0 1' •-ok l i For tho bon fit of tho ' iIR'OHANICS' BRASS BAND, I AT LAUEV PARK S ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 180. Tickets, - - - . - t - 25 cents, Tho 'Adios aro rospoo . tfulfy invited to at. tondi __ _ _ . U. W (MAUL sopt 10-2 t! MEETING QF THE - PEOPLE! ", ,M. M. POMEROY,'ESQ., Editor of the Crosc beinocr«t, I Will address th Tax-payorsand Workingmen o Berke County on FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18m AO o'clock, in eARKET SQUARE, /I,oe qi of Reading. Worgingmen are especiollyinviled to 'attend. I sop 10 841 F REE RAILROAD EXCURSION 1 GREAT AUCTION SALE OF 53 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS,' = IN NTOTLIWEI OUN,DIVISION Or THE 130R01:101I OF LEBANON, COUNTY BEAT or LEBANON COUNTY, PA., ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEDIBER i 4,1868, • • , At 2 o'clock,' on the 13.etnises. Lebanon is in tho contra of the finest agricultural region upon the globe ; the outlet of rich and ex tensive holds of hematite iron and other ores. with Railroad and Canal, and other commercial facili ties, soon to be augmented by the opening of the New Pine Grove and Lebanon R. It., in rapid pro gres fields onstruction', connecting it with the vast coal of tho State, whereby its manufacturing interests, already extensive. SIR/ bo greatly in creased. Perfectly heelthy and the finest natural site for a large city anywherd to be fotind, it is a matter of surprise that with its surroundings and advaptages it should not have already,as it doubt less will ultimately , become one of the largest and most flourishing towns in the State, Tho lots to be sold (formerly the proportjt of Jo seph Kara. Esq.) are most beautifully and our , - ?RALLY situated on 12th and adjacent streets, im mediately on the south or the L. V. LB.; in close proximity,to the Railroad Depot. They aro vided as to be within th e roach of persons of small means, while those desiring larger lots can pur chase a number adjoining! Each lot has a private sale price marked upon the plat, but when put up at auction they will be sold to the highest bidder 0 m it without reserve and toitho regard to price. Title perfectly good. Tsini--o e-fhird cash, balance in onei year with interest s red by lien on the pro mises, or all et‘sh if the purchaser prefers it. $lO ossa, as part of cash payment, to bo paid op each lot when sold. Deeds free of ex pens.' to purchasers. A lEEE EXCURSION TRIO Will leave the Lower Depot, Reading, at 1 o'clock !freely*, on the day of sato, and carry grown per son! from Reading to Wan* and back free of charge. No children or minors allowed upon the train. The train will atop at the different stations on the route whore tioketa can bo had at oxoursion rates. Free ticket* front Reading only--can bo had at Oho Lower Depot, Reading, previous to the train starting. W. 11. 11, EMRICH . Auctioneer. • Lebanon. J. P.S. 00IITN, Lebanon. F. R. &mom, Reading, Att°ll2 9' a ' sopt 10-3 t• EATRE COMIQUE. Aulonbaolt's Hall. 608 and 610 Ponn Bt. ..-- • ' Joint i lfonifit of I MESSRS, CHARLES CORRIELL AND BILLY WRIGHT, pa FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. lITH I 1868. First-class performance. poriell's original "TRUANT FATHER," _ and Wright's original • "LANDLORD'S SONG," Tickets 25 and 25 cents. Children 15 cents. wept 8-4 t Master of "Ceratiicinles, E3MI POWSM=I arsw.ADvaurnsiumbiirs.. KEYSTONE . OPERA HOUSE. Uar,7' ir:ositei. • ' • SIX '1(111T8 'ONLY! . awituncing Moncritif Arsing, Reigeabh. 14th t 1888. THE GREAT • • • MARTI li".,';ol' H CALIFORNIA ILLUSIONIST , AND VENTRILOQUIST; • • Witt present nub terrains in - Entire Ohange.of IVegrammei. replete telt/I New and Beautifid Features, WONDERFUL LIVO In tIVD, • ; .1 AND THE I GROWTH OF FLOWERS, One hundred and Veldts, Present* will , be Given AwaY, • • Every 'Night. ADMISSION, •25 Vents; Reserved Seats. 54 Cents. , Doors Open at o'clock' commence at 8 o'clock GRAND GIFT • , • Saturday Afternoon September 10th, .1420'01014 when every child, wiltxecolve a lierulsomo Pres ent. Admission tp_atipee, 25 Cents. . AR M NOLD *JONES. Agent. sopt 10-3 to 1111 - EADWAIATIIIIR9 WWI , i , . . CAMPAIGN GOODS i . , • • • AT , '( UNION JEWELRY.' MANUFACTORY 11 AND BADGE DEPOT, . . • NO. 14 . • (Next door to the Evening Dispatch OWL) 20;000 • Campaign Badgeal ' DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN. ' ' Direct from the Eastern and other manufantorils, which we can sell at New York prices, py thou- i sand, hundred or dozen. They are thelnest as sortment ever offered for sale in the city of Read ing having over one hundred different patterns.: cac t i as Medals, Pins, Sleeve Dutton!. Studs, Ac. Cool 4ige»tawanled—a good pereenlage Our /Retail prices are fronilo cents to $4 00 Per-, sons Will do well to give us scull before putuhzs-. ug elsewhere. - " • 'SOCIETY BADGES, MARRS AND PINS , otall kinds made to °Mei.: also;jewelry of all de scriptions made and repaired. Watches And' Clocks properly repaired. ' a Blf jj K RYDER'& o o • • Manufaeturars of • ► ; DR. SAVER'S • • Celebrated Tonio Herb Bitters; • Importers of" WINES AND • LIQUORS. Also 8010 Agents t'Or Ostt.ny'a UNRIVALLER Rya Wlnagtaa. No. 121 North Third Street, . , AIIILADELPHIA. • For sale at the Eagle Bookstore. SU, w-it lin. A-. MOHR, • J• DENTIST,IJ s • Ofllce—No 8 North Wlfth St., Reading. Particular attention paid to 6014 diseases of the Mouth and Gums, such as Sourvy, 'retenlatu rat Growth of Gums, Alveolar Abscesses, disease of the Airoolarpreeess. Fissured Palates, and all diseases to which the mouth' and gnmd are 'sub o et. Teeth extracted without pain. and inserted on all material used by the Profession. Office houts, from 7A.M, to 7 P. - M. • ' • . Sept. 3-ly. WHERE TO GET ITt 71'7 4' 721 Penn Street, Reading, Pa. F RNIT IT - IN ALL STIL 8 AND NIATERIALS. • The largest assortment in the city to seleot front' and prices much lower than any other house ,4 call from persons in want of any article of furni turi from the most exPensive down, is solicited ) . • CARPETINGIATTINGS AND OIL CLOTH. A full stook always at low advances on out, 10-call and 80 e. Awn it RI ER. febtOtr 717 k 721 renu-st` ' WANTED.' DWELLING HOUSE WANTED. ACON DWELLING HOUSE is wanted within a reasonable distanse of Penn and Fifth streets. between" this time and the first of Oetober. by a small family: ktply nt the °Mel of the DAILY EAGLE.. a 10tf INIANTED.—An active man, Nith a email Mi ll takaa partnor in a first-tins Restaurant in this city. • ror particulars address, immediately, L. A. RFSTAURANT, aug 31.-tt •Reading P. O. "iItAIITED.—A goad girl ! well reconiine ided, T T at No 2B North eth f3t. ang. Z--tc '_ ".11",nvlosta,0.1 pors. ond at NEWSPAPERS.Is 010,, which will bo cold eheap. • BENSON & JONES,, PAINTERS , PAPER-HANGERS, • liar) redeived from the Philadelpb la and New •YYork markets the finest assortment of • I WALL-PAPER ever offered for sale in this city. Call and see them at their • r NEW ESTABLISHMENT. 525 • •• PENN STREET, READING. s7T3mo. 1011N-FOLU'll sijal RATED 00141) PENS, .Pot sale at the "RAOLP." BOOICOTORIe, Po 851 Penn Street, near tooth. , Jan,2Stl xmmtvsmitav MMttP . it:io ifoon#A.NirsdEtlitiN linTßlts,7 AIM &dud% German, Tonle; 2W. Great Remedies for aU. Mimes of tile " ' Zioer,"iStOniach, 0 Digestive Organs. Zoo!land's Geriian Bitters Is committed of tki trateluices ( . 4g Al thty are amt. termedXrfraellif } - Herbs. InA Barks,. malins a propats lon is ly concentrv. l e a a nd einires iree rime tfrokitio uctirti.r. trireciaßYkißd. • 1100FLAND'S GERMAN TONIc, i • • i isatouatinatto A of all the Ingredients of the Bit. tete, wittithe lrest %Alit, or' Soma urns ./No l , Orange, we., ma int one of the most Plume% '44 sitteeatilo reined es ono o ff ered to the Will& Those preferring a Idea leino Ave the Alceleg ) admigtures will use • , • • HOOFLAND'S GI.;RMA.N BITTERS, ~r hote w h o hove no objection to the combinstioe of the' Bitters, as stated, Will use k . , 1100FLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, They are - both equal) k good, and cont a i n a l same moniclual virtues, echoic° botweenthe tire being a mere matter of este, the Tonto bolus the most palatable, The stomach, From a yarloty' of causes, ecei k , 1 Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility eta! very apt to boo its (\motions deranged. the My er, sympath i sing as (Mosel Ily as It does with the stoma% t en - boeomeskfa ff ected, the e m u of watch is k that the pationt suffors from serend or ;nor of the following disigoos; —•-• c, Von mption, Flatulence, Inward klites, y il n of iloigt to to head,. AelditY of the Swam i . ; I Nonsoth I ofrtburn; Disgust for f Od, Full , . r• nose or eight in the Moped • &l ir kruotat one, Sinking or Flat g at the Pit Af the litonstati, Swinon of 1 , 4 tril • the 11.11. U t irried or Ditlioult Brf t int. Fluttering at . e liettyhohitig orFutioest ins Sensations wenin a tut restart, plea t * of Visionpits 'orlVelni efore the Fight Dull Pain tu e 'Head, DeticielOy •of 3 teplne. lion; elloWness of thelikin al, eb, d ., 'PAW ill th q Side i llimiket;hosti Li , 00,, l y Auutlen.Joiltsn es of float, littining 1 t th e Mesh, Constant linaidninltil 2f Itilii t ittl!l Ilat . - ~ . Dopreeslou,or Smith- e . 1 • Theautrerer from these diseases shOUld exercise the Ir s eitestscautiok in tho selection el l s reme4 for h ease, purebaeint only tbAt whio list isss ei sure Cron' his investigati ons and Into ries, cos. 600 trud merit, is skilit Ifully compounded, h free rom Injurious Ingret/dients, and esteblkh ed Co itself a reputation for the cum ofdisesso. In this connection wo would submit those well • nown remedies -h- ',l' 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS J ‘• . i . , ` .Axial II 0 0.1 1 14 A N D'S 0 II IVMAN TONIO 1 • yaspsanc: ay Dn. O.X JAtniamt, Philadelphia, Pa Thirty-flvo years Sinop they were first introdiced into this country from (Willow, during which time they have undoubtedly porforand ore cures, I t o benefited suffering, humanlty, to' roatdr wiled, than any other remedies knovyno t o public. . These remedies will effectual' en e Liver Copp !Ishii:6. Jaithdica Dyspepsia 0 ronto crlvervous ability, Chrobid DluirlAlheca, Disease of the Kidneys,and all Dbanumar arising 'NM . a Dlr. ordered Liver. itltempch or,Ditestines, , , Resultl e y froll any7use whatever ; rroatrallM; of t e System, In uoed by severe habor, lordships."t posUre, 'slavers, 7io. There is no median° extant equal to these rem edies iu suqh eases. A tone and vigor is imported tethe Whole eye m, the Opotite II strengthened. feed is enjoyed, tnelltoolßob 'digest* propelily, Ant blood is purified. the complexion.betembs sound' and healthy, the yellow tinge is eradioate from the eyes, a bloom is given to the oheekksin d t he weak and nervous invalid beeouies a strong and healthy being.. • • • , PERSONS ADVANCED IN, LIFE,' . , , .. • And feeling the band of time Ighins beayilr upon them, with iliterettondant i le wit' , add in the uso of this DI T it or the NIO, an ells!: that will instil ne life into their yoins, restore le a unwire the' energy and , ardot - of %o p° yquthfui illayp, build Up their shrunken Aire% and girl health and happiness to their roraielningyeare, • . 1 „ NO Tl . 0g • '''' ' . • l It Ise well established Mt 'that fully Ono-ht i 01 1 the female portion ofou nlo i tton are seldom to the ,orddytu,ont I of, goon. °attn , or, to use their own oFPressloe. 'intifforeel well. r' They are Pinola, ,ovoid of all elms ,f xtFoinely, nervous, and have no appetite. _To this class of portents thg BlTTlfiii3 - , or the . TONIC, Is especially recommoUdo . , WEAK AND ,DELIO ' A'II3 qiittl/REN Are pada Strong by Abe oreithetpf these !medics. ,The y will cure every easo of arARAI3. /hillB, without fail. ,•- • • • • Thousands of certificates• havo, aeoutntilated lq the hands of the proptio(ollat space Will allow si the publication of but low. Apse, it will be ob• sOrred, aro mew of note. and orsuch standing that they that In hollered. . • Chief JOstice of the Supremo Court ) writes rOILADELPHIA. March 16,18G7, . , . . , . , "I And Iloofland's flitGormotters is tipped Wat t useful in diseases olthe A digestive organs, and or great benefit in eases iottldebility, find want o nervous notton in the system. ' Yours truly It WOODWARD. From Bev. Joseph S. ICenuard, D. A, i ' Pastor of tlio • Tentit Baptist Church, Phila. • Dl..TiogoOtr.--DRAitilritt—l have bionfrequento 171 quested to conupet,my name with repeal. .me dations of differed - blinds of medicines , but re gar log the practicoplas out of my appropri. ate phero , I have in all oases deolinodh but wit , clear proof in various instances and peril:. la I in my own family,. of the Ppe c f)f , Dr. Hoof i lin sOerman Bitters, I depart for qco from al usu 1 course, to express my fultronvlcittm t hat / or general debility c t rthe syr mid emeacrltypror ZlPer Chinp/aint, it is ale an va luable preparation. I n some capes it may ail ril, usually, ',doubt not it wiltbo ewes beneficial to those who katfer &lathe above caUoos. - '-'"- , Yours, very rappet_tif Ily, ‘, o, \ L I ‘.. J. l!, K ENtrATID, • • Eighth, below Coates st. , • Ilim.47ames Thompsop, Judge Of the Supreme Court of PuUsylvanig. • r01,74AD111,1111 4 111 APTii Al BO4, "I consider Ikoitatid's German Hitters a claim* of e:tniclicine in cue tor attacks of,indirrestion or drs pepsin. I can cottify this Ironv i tny'exPeriOnoo of II I Youirs, w th respect, ; • JAMES. 21.10MPSON." Froth lloW. 39,D, Fonda% Accident Ed itonhrldi an Obroniole, Ph il cdelphis _J. have derived decided - bonejlt from the used Hoch nd'• Merman liNler., Mad feel it my pridlerc to recommend them m a most valuable tonic, who arcJcuirering from seil i eral 04%04, or fr , 4 l . rising from dared emeUt'or tbellver. dim ea* YoVro, tru y, ' p. yENDAL,Ip CA Ir T I 0 N . gooflann Germon, Reniedies. are counterfeited; See that the signaturelAofo.M.JAOKSONison the wrapperot each boit-..Vtle. All othenare coos terfolt. Principal olllce4nd Manufactory. at thetas Medicine 810 T e, No. 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia. CHARLEO M. EVANS, proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON & o. PRIOE. ffook s incr• Gerran Biller., per bottle, • - $1 al do u n How h Howland'. German Tonle hp u quart bottler, $1 50 per bottle. dr haldozen , ua for $7 50. • • WS-Do not forget to examlne well the Iftlolo buy, In order to get the mettle. Druggists and Storekeellerh Evaßywakiar# auglity EISEMSM§!ffi !z~: a~,ob*.v*~t: TESTIMONIALS. Ron. George W. Woodward, FO4 SALE EY ALL M U CI 13 ME