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A IMO laiiiittir freloil'ittelltote to Coss
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lam idirec ; 44.00,/ Depiocratlo
Coriimlttee pf eplisylviol, v to 'o ff er 0,, ,the
coaut*, Orbit% NoVeuillbrolti liirgiet per
oimtsge cor. itiore4l4oli6verits D'ablocratio rote
in 04101214 boo.neri irithi appr,Oprists, de.
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LA,BOR ItEPOICM, ;
WILL ADDRIthEI
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THE 11E011 4N/08 AND ;WORKINGMEN
of Reollekthie Oviellig at 71 o' 'clock, from
the begoky tE4
HON: 1110)RATIES 162 4 1A011/11, *meth-
The reception • or Hop., Horatio Beymoui.
in ROANS, last oo,soingrwao a perfect ova 9
tlonb The special train arrived, titittflfar,,
riaburo .boat 7 p0n.,1 having. been delaYhd
abopt,aoltoo; Jotthestaxieti'of the people'
° f4 / 1 14 *Innii:to Otok a t inteonversa with:Mr.`,
Beyonso f =.• ;, • I <,
jah. lot'SO OTOlrtkitifittiraeons I'd assembled
at the depot / itnieng them a nuesbet• of the
Demeter:ly, mounted and on foot, .with tor•
des att,*terns. On the appearance:, of
Mr. Scrteour he, was greeted with, the most
hearty applause. He was accompanied by
the Committee on Reception and Escortleon
elating of, the following named „gentlemen',
Hen., ,William . iGernaud, Hon. Hies-.
ter•titynier o llon. J. Lawrence Gets, Hon. S.
E. 6uooua, COL: 4. D. Davis, Edwin Shal-
Oro i saq., F. B. Laucks i •Esq., Jeremiah
Ilagennian, Esq., William Rosenthisl,,Esq.,
Dr. MM. Negle;Jense 0. HftwleY,Esq. t rred•
crick IL4iner,' 14q., John Kepplematt, Esq.;
Dr. W. Murray Weidman, Maj. 0. ,P.
lenberg, L. Jones, Esq., Evan Milder.
Esq:, Alfred Sanderson, Esq., and A'. J.
Darlington, Esq.,
Mr. Seimotir was escorted td a handsome
barouehe, drawn by four white horses, with
their heads deiorated with plumes of red,
white,and blue. The turnout was driven .by
the proprietor, Mr. Howard 13. Boyer, and
presented a splendid appearance. Daniel
Ermentroiit, Esq., Chairman 'of the Demo
cratic Mantling Committee, Vrederick Lauer,
Esti, And lion.lllester Clymer, occupied
the eerrittga With Mr. Seymour, anti the
other ininibera of the, Cointnittee followed
in carriitges, A. detail of the I), L'.s,,w ith
torches and lanterns, marched on each aide
of the carriage containing Mr. Seymour, end
the procession' moved off, led by the Chief
Marshal, Calvin 'B. Ithoafls, and aids, fol-,
lowed by the Ringgold Cornet Band. Next
came 6 company of mounted men, then the'
barouche'and parriages, foßowed by men on
foot with torche;,,and lanteres,,and an irn
monse crowd of persons, all Struggling, to
get near the'earringe and 'obtainaglimPse of
the distin4ulsited yiditur. '
AeyrnOur i vitta fr'equently greeted with
cheers and the waiing of handkerchiefs by.
ladise l iandimanY houses on' the • short route
dowfl pi th,sti'ept to tl;e . ICOistone M itlBo
were iiiiit.r4JPo34;, .PR' 100 1 3ing . 0181tiotel,
the crowd was smdense that it waswith diffi
culty the polies, cquld forcu,a package forth°
party ,ia the
. carFlagcs to the side: door,
which th e party, .entered and,retired for re'
fretheseittsiedskbriet laterviii Of ietti
VOlia,r.dlli r,ent' 4 , tiiii •14yatlOO An
oro,doeTer, in4lpeat t petit' ,the, whole : Of,
the Square, appetite the ho4lWillii %bloolv
ed op by , the minting mass;'
Ilt; among • ihotn
were matky' 441;4. , Vitheii ' 060iOnv
made hie: akicortiece ' the : applaule,.A;iti
deafening, and the vest . crowd swung and
wed flkout tide td side in their "effortS , i,6 1
get -,iitir th 6 balOony s 'While it' wet; aletest'
liajoyilbje 6,MOiginside, of. the' hot ' . On
account :of the ' pressure of , the immense
t h rong ., , .1;
Mr, Mr: tileiiiidur *. introduced to the 1n?...
dif_4 o 4', 0 1 1001:14 1 404triniti . itsi., and'
delivered, ‘vilibolVento.sind `. impressiVe . ad ,
tri
drew, whigi'f'yaft • neatly -interrupted
with 4 0 1 #1 ° ' • ;'•g4f. ii ; :#0 7. °1 . ' g i ii° o 4o *lial
fluent aPeOictii.fig#4h, ii, 4,4 1 ,904 0 i'i11q (ti.t'
be ,proud of tioAst,,,thittktheyi.iaalihe ;the',
RaditialOi have 4tartdokti. vs ea* , miiielit
speetlt:' Ate'hoth tife4ide'idiieoAlli t ,
Teit . ,.' , i• hi— • ,, I t , ',,: ;.1 , :;f'! ,"'
*IN ielatogi was (oll4ilid i '
y gOil#iFiiit . '•
Cid
,ItilmoiocNrt york;itaid dedilittew
o
fßradi_ 4 o4ooif wh 4 t e t e * Gi : l MOl•
aPPllusgow- ..' : k . 1 !, ‘'', , • •i =
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Alia tba . clese OE the spetic ing t which wits ,
followed hyripreeikket . oheepi'for 845yraotti
"4 siori l treeiiitrOA took' jils'ce in the ' ,dit4
Ptonember IA 1860.
fORI3: s
rt W. Case.
Wile (L,AINSITiIIitI,
• + rotteiWithlngton,
WO ism florgas.
wig tabs' . Liebe%
Oirtu. LT s talling ►
01Os V. To t
01 111 faith,
Jon s / tie Id,
goo cur e.
1 tope A V his, • ,
w , Flop,
Mud .1 ilMn. •
HE
*go itittpL_ OWtticanaki
atirstOigo of.the ,, oppertunlij, to tee Mr.
Rernottr by the, bendr ettle' •end ttnttf•
(acted matinerliion tbl; . ho,o4s 'or.. all, iitta
the Democracy yft. his'liresence_Soffiolllll
ever. devoted to their 44 14 4' PiNsir
Lion which he is Se well ilaahQdif tit •
Mr. Seyinotir lias then 'esco 'tied to , ihe
house of lion. • gloater Olyoter, Wherit
passed,sho night,' Re left for 'Philadelphia
to-day in 'the 10.80 train; accimpanied by
the . following tnned. committee frnin that
city, WhO came, up' in the 13 'o'clock train
last evening: lion..Wnt.,l o . Richard .
Vaux, 1.41169 U. CasstdY, John o'Byrde,
Gen. R. Derrell, Chas. Magargei E:
Morwitz, Gen. Wo: B. McCandless, :Vincent
L. Bradford, Chas. Donnert, Mr. Dodd, and
Jplin ' •, ' •
Hut for the very brief notice of Bey-,
moor's visit, the meeting, large as . it was,
would
.ittvo been mutt* larger. - ' was an
.untniitekrtble evidence of tho affection of the
,masses of the , people for their•leider in the
*rot, battle for . constitutionalrights and
and religious liberty. ,
. ,
Hon. 9qe. W. Woodwardoif Wilkesbarre,
`accotnpanied .. the Committee•of Reception to
ißarrishurg, and introduced-Mr.` Seymour to
vas t rowd at'Lebalion t 'where he was en-,
i a thusi tically;yuceived.
Mr. Seymour will epeak in Philadelphia,
this evening, when nn immense turnout of
Itho tax-payers'lnq Pp.eXPficteil. • • • ,
A condenSed report,,of hisaPeeeb' wilt be
found in our e!cond edition to -day.
TIBIAS.
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1 4 emleriil Ms , Illeeg.of lbe-Cralted
• 1141 9. 15 SlTltiri . • ~' • • ,
1. General 11,41101dt:oho militar y conlinan4. l
yst• in Texas, is going it with a' high' hand i 0
Obis district, end&yoring to . onteElickle 410c
inea.and out : Ginniliir. 'Geiger. se, has honed
any orderi 111613 , 1. 404 gai;iltineeeeelye one,
earns td tie'woriathoot,llo,pFeeeclng.. , The
atest'exoliit of the Genera l' is 'a direct irk
terfereneo in thp,business of 0 civil court,
ithout any appdaranee of,eanipOrjustillea•
ion: President Johnson luis receiveck the
ollowing'dispateh from Texas : ,!
"Mc'mono, Texas, Oot, 20, 1808.
His Excellenq Johnson, President
of the United States:. ' •
"The follbwing order was received h e re by
telegraph 4; • i ' , - •,' , f• ~ ',
) ‘.7f6 Judge , Alabriandi /*Amend ? 'Tixiis i' ' '
,"For reasona made kaown by the Govern
rapdA,
,Itasty,Goner# l ,you will • continue
nail'next erm . t i hoT cause? , NY0, 1 ,, , ,ing „the
iiesilini Of Ibilietkip" the ettate of .t. O.
l ar k, l ie cess id. ..,.. :.,,, 1 , • , PALJI tov.
•ile:Jir Repolde t Breyetlfejor :(3hklbtati
-f We regard this eider as , ' a gresemilitaiy
r: ,:i i i i p e tt o t ti io ri n t . dir l e t ot i l i n a g d ii i i r in eg t e L t ro k et ad riie o eft
he, question Oftontinnance.' Btat .parties
re ' present band ' represented by counsel
Oase, ready for: trial& Shall thp commander
f the district.control the judiciary? We ask
you to revoke the order. Answer.
"R. p, Trigg.
Ilohn T. Harcourt, plaintiff's cognsel."'
The President has replied that he could
do nething,as his handslwere tied, and mat- .
tele linty could bo bettered by'the ' cieneral
in/phief. , .
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STVMPICIi
ME
f i (fen. Voirrest denounces gerl: lalPtOrielc
*64y:bitterly in +pUblished.loiter;end refers
him to O'en. Basil l?ulki,isville, WhO
will receive any etimmunicaticin which Kjl•
ittrlok may deans 'proper. Vorreat objects
$o the abusive language of Kilpatrick, and is
willing tio'give hint dthe opportunittto fight
+reliel,"4bith he'prbfesses to wish for. Al
Kilpatrick Js too muCh of a blackguard'to be
Much of afight,er, however, it is not probe
ble that he will take the hint for 1 1 pistoli and
coffee forlwe." .• 'Pushing cavalry into ac.
.tion, dismoutnedovith fong rangeriflea l suite
Kilpatrick Mach better than' meeting ,t`thb
iebels" Piirsoohliy;
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W090.' 1 011 0 ,Vl(r_fortlr SiALTE.
• ' M0“14..
Tho local 'election in DaltiMore on Wed
i)oiolny, for tritinibors'of (kienella t ; reinlifed lit
a mimplete,vietory for'the Thimooracy. Tn
some wards the .liadleals‘ made,, opliesi-`
lion. passed off ifuietly, as has
been the case everywhere this till where the
Democracy , haire'hi#l (lOWA . t: - •
TEL' EGRAITIO,SUMMARY
Fittbkr; Oei, Bothona.
Wainisley;'a' laborer, cholced,'his
Wife to death ie Philidelpida'on Wedeesdn'y
!tight, because she would net gilt hitit some
gfonbq which he Wanted 'to Spend, as hi'sup•
posed, for liquo,r, • • • , 1` . -
The official retard of the recon(electioh id
Indiana gips a'llepablican, raejorlty 0f.'901.
The voto was--41cpublicati, ,171 t 076,; , De
thocratici 170,010; ' ' •, ' ,
Jetlito Willifirne" 'tacit Mit lent ;'off the
Bench of the'Sapeethe Matt: of Pdraiiflva ,
nit% ) at liar,riabarg, last.Taestlak. , ," ,l ; '
OoVeroOr, Geary ) of. Pennsylvania ) :and
Fenton -uf,Now., York, have„desi,gtiote,d, : No,
vember Atth os a clay of Thtink!ign94.
The'Episcopal denerai COnieniion at New
York adjourned ,yestorduy. • :\ "
1 W.' Simonton, iigent'Of We' Riw'Yoik
Asso'olated Press, bag sued the Tribnne of ,
thnt city !or libel,. • , „ ,
The building Nos. al and 89 Woo,stev
strget, Now York, occupied by floveral busi
ness firing ) , wild yesterday dostroy64 l ' by' die,
causing a loss of $260,000; - flour, mill at
Witter,fordt,N. ,441 .1 01 d, On Wogneaday,
Loss $BO l OOO. fire lhoghninci
tob, N. Y., 'yestbrai‘Y deiltroyett
.over $54,000 vivith Of )
A Akatink rhik aiveral other''build
lege, at Fond daLie, IWise 'were.%•burned
yesterday, mss VOlOO O . ,
p . ve men were killed by a locormAlye ex
ploron, near I,touieville • on
„P Wedneaday ,
.1 Matie'ra i iinie'iiult(t g at 'NOW
terdaY, •)Valeneral‘Stendrbali Usti tOriin
ligned . his -13npatintendeney of Po ice,
ltut t the , Board would not ~accept llitujor
VOnvikir . Oileted Adams : die t P.oporititendens
*mei' bt • •Obiikia '340104 - to
tliovWtketeplitarthirwit
ilOsiesdon of thq'vfffee, .-1 •
orernor. Seotti of South Cikriginit; has itt.'
sued kproelannttjon in vrbielk,,ho, congratjt
'ppm the peop)e 'of that State upon the good
effect of red Ont ittknifeitods of 'Wkia4liamp.' , '
ton' arid'the Deincieratio` Conithitteti iFi
storing harmony; and connieltran,co•opirtie'
91! ePg.bactli , 0! ), POlie
091**Pinaugurstell.' ;;.
A' 14
itawi
saili 001 " re 4 1, 4 40 a
kflit ef Sire
AgiAlv tourrittlimi or Iraqi No* 1 1 ‘ .1
Y"4 "re bola o , : e 1 4' 440. 1, 4 0 1 4
Au low * ilte ourselveli, 'n e tt rack
tradert , da*ai 4,0 d Ontrii•sttiakte
Ireland. t
'Oellow.lriehrnen, to you ,waappeafyi this
Our .day Of distresit and trial, Of opt
'and' misrule.. Like you of the Ntiith,
were once eitizene of the United States;, we
had a share in'the t eleetiort of the Men who
adminiatened the, government, and of those
who made the laws: We were recognized as
an internal - part of the body politic, and the
•most honored and respected, bf our fellow,
countryinen were, elected to , positions' of
trust, honer, and distinetion , ,
Now all this is changed. •
We are no longer eititene. .
We have been deprived of our A right to
vote, and in many places have been , driven
TroM the polls.
The :Radical Registrars have refused to
enter ptir names on their registrationlista. •
. Thousends en4l: tells of thoneands of our
fellow -countrymen in the Southern States
have thus 'been 'disfranchised, while every
,negro who preients "himself is admitted to
tho rights of citizenship: ; ''- '
•We are. to-day 'regarded 'by the Radical
:pidty as the inferiors of the negroes, and we
hive no rights, political or otherwise, which
they are bound to respect.
Hundreds, yes; 'thousands, of Irishuteri
*have been depriVed of the official poeitiolui
'to which they„weo, elected or appointed in
'different cities .thrcinghout , .the - ,South.
need odly refei t, 'the cases ',of Mobile an
New `Orlitinii; whore :Irishmen have been
:ejected from •officee l . whiCh were afterwar d
c ecieferred on - negroes. '
, • •
fi'ellOw.Trlshinen of the Nortb,snll this*
been•done by the Radical party, which now
,asks your support, on the ground that it is ,
the friend of -the adopted citizen!
Trust it not 1 Radicalism is Kitow.Netti
iniism in another term. 'lf that party gets
into power another .four years theY will, die.
franchise:you . , Irishmen of the Northern
States, as they ha4o disfranchised 118 1 '
teener thii Southern States'.
you we , are now , earnestly, auziOnely,
eagerly lookini for ;solidi:lA redemption.
Save ,us, by, X* v, ( Keal 11.90 negro 811 *
pro:l'3BoY l
840 , ney'bi your "votes, from the rule of
the bayonet t ' ' •
Pbar in, mind .that every Irishman who,
With , lhe Radioed Party, votes for Our
oneMies.' ,
• We entreat you, by all you hold moat dear,
riot to be *misled by io-ealloo . , Irishmen in
your midst=-traitors who ba te sold out to
our political enemies • and y4ura, renegades,
Who have accepted the ever.ready , bribe, for
the advocacy of a• policy that has made us,
aliens in the laud of our adoption, and soli.
Seated us in this country to, all the injustice
and oßtrages inflicted upon us in the land of,
our birth, downtrodden And oppressed
:latld I, • , • t'
Restore to tie; through your honest, manly,
honorable,' unbought suffrages, the rights of
citizenship—those rights of which . we have,
been deprived; that we might be degraded by
the Radical party below the, level of the,
negro I
Fellow-Irishmen, we appeal to you, by the
'wrongs and sufferings we now endure, by
the love you hear to your wives and little
ones, to . save as from the blighting, Wither
• ing curse of negrO rule and negro domino.
tion. .
Remember that every vote you give to the
Radical candidates is a vote giien to keep us
in
,political bondage, and to subject our
fathilies to all the horrors of negro equality.
Remember that it was here in the South
that Know-Nothingism
.received its, ,death
bloW—from Henry A. Wise, in Virginia,
Alexander H. Stevens, in Georgia, and
Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee. .
As you would free us from political bond
age and negro Supremacy, vote against the
party that h as deprived us•of our 'citizensbip.
Vote against the party that has 'made us the
iolitical inferior of the negro. Vote against
the party that is. now Making of the Sonth
another oppressed,,downtrodden Ireland.
We are now looking to the success of the
DeracTratic , .candidates, gartitit., Seymour
and Frank P. 'Blair, to , free us from politicel
bondage.ind the curse of mongrel rule.
Your fello-ceuntiymeti, non , on a visit to
the groat Metropolitan city of New York,
'limas G. Mapes,
Jtutx.cogains,; W
BERNAun CAna l •
, nu.
tM
'Atiaw M'Oui •
of Nov QrleaPsf
Monist, lytittattott,
Chins, xs,
liEttitV OtToot.u,'
• I ;
ME
Tgomas.o',oos4 l
Anwann.,o l ,guit,Li
,PATRIOK
• • of Savaono,
Awl othOrs,'lrrlqiialf of the dfefran•
*Weed Irilpinei)'of•the tioqtkorii
rpgilleqt.of npgio6o
inarchedin it grand Radical torchltOts pro.
cession Boston,. on Wednesday
and'riefe 91!60edliy
ide: of "Hub:" for: , !kirant -, '4nd
§40)4-1
•
• ISfeJaa:GasFmT. jot, the mete:
ran 'qt' 1812 and t4e,Mexiiian War, auppoitii
Seymour and Blair, So does every good '
nnldief 41410,10 e. I )4' c 6 titati - more -than
#atty and, , plntid4r: • • 4.
. I ' olll44,l4 . B """ 4oo . ) AsNeing o)teo!Plifild. l 9
L0ut84046 Vdtillf do you vionk *Pt more
of , n ot ; vote §tr,nour
an d Bi a li , • ; A
'1W . 1414 vioobt
18:
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FRED. WINKELMAN'S
FANCY FRENCH DYSINO 'NOR
S .
arrnergf Sixth and Pornkiin siretts,,ltendi
Silk Wool, Cotton Gina 'Moil dyed in
short nieloe and moderate priges. Do not iii
place. „
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 1
BARNHART & .KO
Raw? Just repolved 10,000 pow4sOf,the bat,
MOUNTAIN ttUdkVfrMEAT FLO
Which they will sell out, wholesale and
cheap.
Also, constantly on hand ilia boist
All kinds of Food, Kiln Driod Corn Meal,
not, 30.2%; Noe, 29,24 and 26 North Eighth ' etroot.
;PROW. PRANK t#TOUOIVS
DANCING ACADEMY
Has opened for the season, '
, 1 • I , :
AT THE KEYSTONE OPERA H , USE.
Hours and Classek—For Misses and asters,
from 8144t0 Isl 4 P. M., on Monday athij3a urdaY•
For Ladies and Gentlemen. from Bto 10 F.' M., On
Monday and Friday. Several new donnas have
been Introduced, Thankful to his patrons for past
favors, ho will strive to please in theluturei
P. &ouch yrillAtivo his firstparty ,to-morrow
evening, Potober gutlitat the liboVaplacei and in
vites his !Ideal's tti be present. • • .
oet2B-4
rOTIVE.—An Eection for seven Diteetors of
the Reading Sittings Bank will be held at the
mking Blom, on Monday, November 1,1868, be
tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.
The annual meeting of the Stookholders will be
held att the same time and plea,
,00t. 204 • „, A. If, VOA% Prosident.
CITY OF READ IN G
toe sale, at a,Dlsciourit. &gall% at
FAMti4 NaP6i4TAL,ijiti.zic.
• sept 25-3 mos
• •
COMPOSITION PAVEMENT
AND FLOORING. i
•
nou
s PAVEMPNT ANA FLOQIU:NG•
I.'imknowledged to bo' the beet in •pie j . It be
comue hard and firm IMmedlatelyja drY O Urlible.,
Mid Impervious to water. ind notaffietec r
heat or cold.
_ L
orders promptly, attended an d tie work
guaranteed to give eatlefaetloti, •
• A.; kIBLLER
shine 18- • . •No`. - 27. :04 . .01h hi.
DAILY FAST FREIGHT LINEH
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BETWEEN YORk
9,f At9klles
, Leavei Resoling at 4 p. rodind New York at 5:20
F . Goode shipped for New York at Reading
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brbt House. before 3 o'clock p, tn . o 'for Read-
Pe at rooter 'Barclay street, NOW 'for before 4
o'oloek p. in., will be delivered 'at giber ;int with
out reshipment. •- • -W. F. lA, AY, ,
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ALPitht - POPLINS,
PUM:POPLINS;
STRIPED POPLINS,
VELOUR ONDULA,
VELOUR RUNE,
vntiouit .PENGLE, • •
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NO. 7 NORTH NINTH STILWRT,
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Constantly on hand. a ohotoe stook of
:SUPERIOR.; - LIQUORS,
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BRANDIES, WINES, GIN, •
FINE OLD BYE WHISKEY;
MONONGAHELA PITTSBURG •
WHISKEY,
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11111ADQUARTE101
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'CAMPAIGN GOODS !
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BADGE DE'OT,
114)..14 NORTIE virtu. 157 4 . - ~•
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20,000- Campawn.• Batigeal.
. DI4IIIOOILATIO' AND. nogunyof,
:Di t z i t from the Eastei_n and otherminurerlee.
we Volt at. Neu' York priceei tho -
'ea ail hull or. • dozen. • They lit* the 11, 1
`sottatorit e or:offered for tale tuthe cit. , ' or -
Aug, kavjpiroverone hundred different pa tarp.
enek ad Medals.: Ana.',Sleeve' Buttons. ao.
Good Agog* wanftd=a °pod percentage qt , _
• Wed.
Our Itelull pilots are from 10 inkts,to $4 00. Per
ions do well to live tic a call' before purag,s.
.73/ elsewhere. . •
if all klndtiriadelo order.: aloo. jewelry °fall de
pawlptleaw *aide repacred, IWatehea !wad
,Clooke prop Ely repaired. ;t . 411.1
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BLACK MIXEp. ! ,04:rEPARO,Orit
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lap.itoß 01A:dB's',
MOIIIIN4Np SILKS,
.BLAO.I,CTOPLINB,- '
B I LAO! VELOURS,
BLACK OTT,OMAN POPLINS,
LACK PitPA POPLINS.
des, at very moderaiespricot.
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Mg &eat .oeinedles for all ..Deitate# of tA.
• Moa t 'Ooisapot s pigest* •
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tiofiand'a : Bitters'
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itrirtlttit h riV„,6li
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an natirel, AO reef Oesetio od olit ,
tare //font/ kitu4 ~, -
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Is a Bomb /lag the ititrsileata o u t
tem witlithe .0
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m• one 0 to Maliipleh2;
aeterem se Irrft 6 N4lO tat pa
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admixtures wi
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noliti . Who here no ohleigen to the 00104 4 ,4 10 ,
9 , 444,Eitithohe itauml. rut 06 '
1100,PLAND'a GERMAN TONIO
That ire hOth equillY IMOd,' and mutat* at
,punwmeaeituovirtueetbeehoeelotWakeh ety
wing *mere matter orteste, the nolo hsiga
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most palatable. . . • , , •
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elf ,
It/digestion, byspePels, Nervous Deb II
..L'lltslii
very apt to Intve Its Innetioni delimit ~ wil y. .
er, eympath hang as olose/ Ily as it et 4 lei II
titol3oop• tiiVti heoomeawiffectal,
.the rs/ tof
which is that the pails/it suffers Crete sere 0,
mote o the f 0110 4 ,1411 4 1 1 441144. 3 .
oOneu Wen, Iltutenoe. initit4 lel F 411400
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of B 1 Olt° the tad, /otidity 91'140 WWI.
, Neu !Bear urn, vjagnet cot. Fp JO .
ne or Weight in the dtgumeb, &or
u4sttions, li ding ger tilutterlpg .
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theoritg the tomeelk, thittw at o of ~ ,
the ead, lturri or lAtlicult t at,', ,
'olutter ug at gie eartghokt or u h. •
tug Sensuous when, u los 0146
or Vbionlota or Web* sOn 4 nti u •
Pain in t e Head, Deliciekey, at . etsplu,,
tni truir
,' • itt elbelillet ofttie,gktnsu 140,4 .
? •0. the ri• sok, t. est, Litaks, Ve.• •
' big ett-trlnenes aril:at, turning in the r .., ,
f. , Constant busgjn gs otlitil l aud 1404 /
Depress on of Spirits. i i t
The sufferer from these diseepsh ihould eierolle
the greatest manta/ In the eeteetiou Orgy
.for Ms case, purchael only, that witted 4 bee*
/lured from hie invest tions mid inqul ea Doe,
geese* trde Merit, to s kip,(4ll/ ookutiouedia, 6
tree t)om Injurious intro r Monts.• and setebll4-
r for Melt ;Lt • reputation' et, 114 cure Oidieme,
, 'a this opnrootion we woUld submit those ask
corm remedies— • ' , • ' '. • ‘ ,
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11.00 FLAN D•ba. GI El lt liAli • 1 1 1 0N/0
eitrAtuoity De. o , :hi , j‘tOlcatrif•Phill4oll44,Pe
'fairty-tive years alnee they Were • qrstitg. tri
Into thts oouutry from (lemma', olittni It to g
they hove updeutotedly PorrCtured MOVol.euvel, an d
benoeted•eniferleg httmattity to a' greeter rat4lll,
than any other remedtei know; to the public, •
, These yemerilesli effeetually ere t•ivey etsek.,
:rot, Jaundiee; spOpaitt . Clow& ok Mery
, abi lity... ehronlo • lot limn,- lliseque of Ike
hilneyu L 'and all Dlsigulegi titian* 1.€9111 , I Dip,
ordtrtil layer, tftourault , or. nteattnee,
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Resulani ttoutanil!uktelier; Platia
of the Ors em,
diahut Oddi player° .14 or,
Fixttbsurtp,
There sno me n° oxtant equal to Owe ions.
sales in such oases, A, term awl' visor is imparted
to ti o l whola itYStetui Igo apPgtite is M 01111,4110,
rood s euloyeat lue stonnou 'arts ProlVir. tut ,
'blo is nuritipa, tho oomUlea on beeoulessetula
And healthy, tho yellow lingo s eradicated froto
.ttie eYOB. blown IS giveu . tc the . cheeki, and et
.weak and nervous )(wand asoolues a strong and
healthy being. 1 , ' s •
• PERSONS ADVANOP IN
r ;LIVE J
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And feeling the-hand,.6t thipil welsh* heailij
;upon thothi with all its attendantillt i fi n
tho Woof this BITCH/I& or the Ttl te , gen el
that will Instil now-llte Inqolr ve restate Jet
a ineaeure the *natty tuld or of Mots youtheal
days, build up 'their skrun en torn% AWL sin
; health and happinees to their renutirdpit ypars;
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,01l establbibed fact !Wilfully onelmill 01
the !emote po rt tori of °err:elation are seldom
the enjoyment • v?f good' health, or ) tise - thsh
,own - expropelou, "novo feel , •'Tbey
• langold; devoid of all energy, extremely nervous,
!and nave no appetite. • • •
To thin class of persons thePITTWO, or the
, TONIC, le especially r ooo linhenaecL
WEAK AND DELIOATRI 011iLDREN
Are. matto_otTong by the bf elthor of !btu
rirdeles• 04? will oUro overY oliee. of MAW,
without ail. , ,
.Thousaada of aortittentei have'ireauinnlated It
the bituda o the piopriutoi, but ipagowilallowol
!tie publ!oatiOn of ut:.lovr. 110/10, vt I. bat*
'served, are men o note, and o sitteu grin int pry 4
thet:myttlbe' beJteved
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I'EsTIMONIALs.
lion. iaeorso W. Woodward,
Chief Justice of the Seproine peat, Itte!,
PHILADILTBIAI Muol 16,1564
"; find ifoofland'e German Bidets is atobd tonic,
useful in diseases of theA di7tive °roes, awl to
great benefit ha eases eft &deb end went ei
nerydnii.aetton ha the systena. • 1 •.; /
Yours trul
Hon. James Thompson,
judge of the Supreme Court of Permsylvards.
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"lemuilder floofiand's Oermiin Bitters oak*
Re tnedietsii in cane of ottoOke of indigeetion or dri
pepsin. can cer tify this from my experience of 11
yours, with regime', • •
JethiSB TIIOhIPBOII.O
From ROY. E. D. Fon.dajl i
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Asstatant Editor Chriatian'Obrontolo; PtithutolPhik
I 13 14v0 dotttfed 4001110 d benefit from the um, or
Ifoototoid's utilnaii Bitter, and root It r47Privutgl
to,roOnnuatnd thpirg alka ifloot yaluable tondo, to tom
ackor*Saticritiff ft9lti ,solfora! , dobility, or flop, u lseasois orbit ng [row doraniarnant at 1,4404; ,-;
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