r t: • , • , . ti THE DAILY„EA E, -*- - IMMEES READINCi ) TA., NUM M MI:It la, 1808: 1111: /11441441 C. -• After the battle, when the smoke mid con•: 'fusion of the conflict 'Jaye itssed, away, is . the time chosen by a victorious and proPer .ly disciplined army to . succor the. wounded, .bury the dead, moil, while resting for a brief :space from the toils 'of thecontest, to reel— ',Oulu its shattered ranks, and prepare eith er to follow up the vanquished enemy, or to take other measures to secure the results •Of the victory. . ' With a aturty of'grettly and selfish mer cenaries, ,wlto fight only for plunder and per sonal pr6fit, After the battle is the time for pillage, riot and general disorder, qui it fre quently happen's that a lately victorious host has been surprised and totally routed by an 'inferior fOrdo of theft: better disciplined foes, quarreling over the spoils of ft vie ,tort'. Such Is the MO with the Radical Party:at 'present. No sooner is the Pieliidential con test over them they engage in a selfish atrug• 'gle for the spoils of their harAly.won victory, 'Already their party legilerka'reat swords' points over every petition of profit in the gift of the incoming administration. More es pecially is this tbo case in Pennsyliania. The Radical leaders all know that but for the 'defeat of the Dernocritey of 1 j'ennsylvania in October tho election of Gen. grant could not have boon aceomplished,• and ignoring the fact that the'Stato was really Carried by the money of t 2National banker's and the tinan•:' cial gamblers of New Yorlf p each pronlinent Pennsylvania Radical in )4tching his corn. radon with greedy and Iningry eyes, fearful lest another should obtain hie share of the loaves and fishes. ' Of the hundreds of tipplications for dile° • which have elreadrheen , destroyed by Gen. Grant's secretary, there is no doubt that 'a largo number were from Pennsylvanians. Forney and Win, D. Kelley nro among the foremost at the trough—both willing to serve their country in ,the capacity of Postmaster General,and having no objection to n foreign mission, or anything else that will give them a chance to still further deplete the pocket of Uncle Samuel. Tho groat contest, howeVer, appears_ to be . over the U. S. Senatorship: The Aspirants: for this positionore legion—every ono think ing himself the very man to honor the place, and Avery ono sire of obtalning-It bUtfor (nab obstacle. That obstacle is the moneybag of Simon Cameron, who is already accused, by . his fellow•Radieals, of having bought votes' enough to secure the electiO» of his partien• lar favorite, who is not positively known. The leading contestants in this race for o . doubtful honor are 61enni W. Schofield, J. K. Moorhead, Wm. 11. Rouble, Galosh A.' Grow, Andrew G. Curtin, Thomas M. Mar shall,Seeretary Jordan, and Governor Geary. , Of these, 'Kemble and Geary have already' declined the honor—probably in the hope of having it "forced" upon theM. Kembleop peered to hay() the inside track, nt the start, and his ;withdrawal surprised his friends. Tho Curtin and CaMeron factions are quay. reling bitterly in secret, and in the meanthno Thomas M. Marshall t . of of Allegheny,, is in fair way of snatching tho hone while the other two aro snarling OVV,lt — provided ) al , ways, that "Simon says thumbs up".—for, alas; for all concerned, the groat Winnebago chief has dug up theltatehet, and which way it will be turned is unknown. Have pity on them ) Simon i throw d sop to themlttlyaseei and let not thy servants destroy each 'Other utterly for the benefit of tho dreadful cep'. porheads at, ,the coming gubernatorial elec. tient Ama New York Church Union answers "Unirersal But. frage," addieg s "Upon'this question hinges the vote of *roman, the poorer of the . same to preside over our nation,provided she prove herself competent ; t ballot of the black Man, the elevation of Frederick Doug lass to the Presidency, and the social Oman eipation of the negro, End then peace I"=— Phila. Star. The Church Union decidedly compli 7 mentary to American women. • give' the negro the ballot, makePred.. Douglass aided, mid, give woman the right of anifraga welded she prove herself 'competent l That is to ail; iluiqgnorant negro is already quill, tied to exitrolle the right of suffrage, while the intetligOt t educated, patriotic American white wommtnast first "prove btrself enex• petent ISM Such an idea could onlihave emanaiPl from tiie 'brain "of negro•worsbiPpiii fanatic like the l scribbler for the Church thilon t 'a paper ibtioid: :kbpedint4 not only by lions every where, bat by all geld .avia acu ble people in our. country. • Klt,AtuuooicA ,firidd to meet Forront.-=: Re 64 beitii back 0 Chili among die minitnlH. 1 100 IJ=KTIlit t,c4 di# ataLw. War Department' Order: 'lho fallowing order from theWnr Depart ment is published.: Milo Attorney Ge4piral tiff the United t - States ? havtag,given hit4ffielal ,optbionthnt tho power, Onferred uPtin thejudgei ltd4ate of 4 court niaritai, - Or on rtl4f ipijui `; hp the twdtitY-lifth section'; 'of (I oppiiived March 3, 1803, to issue ;the like process to compel the attendance of witnesses before such military court . ns is issued by the kcal courts of criminal jurisdiction, includes also the power to motto such process through sonic officer who shall be especially charged with its execution. .It is ordered that judge advocates of military goads: who may here after issue such process to compel the atten dotted as witnesses' of persons not in tho military service, formally direct the same by name to some military, officer, who shall be designated by 'clepartmetit commander as available for the purpose, and the nearest military commander will thereupon furnish a sufficient fici'ree for the execution of the process whenever such force shall be actual ly required. It will be iseted, bewever, that whereas a procAs•of attachment can only be enforced as herein directed, the prelimi nary summons or hubpcena may be served by any person whatever." The Cuban kisnrrectiosi. The provisional government of Spain has conferred on Count Balrmiseda the full power to pardon all perscins engaged in the present insurrections except the loaders. The rebels are in possession of Remote, Meta, and sonic other towns in the - jurisdie tion of Puerto Principe. • &Mato is on the southern slope of the island, About - forty piles west 'southwest of PuertO 'Principe, and about ten miles inland. There is much fighting in the whole neighborhood. A rebel commission in Havana claim that they have plenty of money in New York as well as war material. They also claim for the rebels .the rights of belligerents. Many Moitican i s,a,re arriving and their movements are watched. • 1= Resides electing Democratic Covernors thiaYeiti in Now Yeti( and Newle;sey, the Democracy of the'Union have gained thirty six members of Congress, as follows; 2 Now York, a 1 4 k,N or th Carolina, 1• Obio, 3 11 Pennsylvania, 8 A South Caroline, 3 ~: ifinessee, I T 2 3 • 1 ! ssouri, Total, 80 The probabilities are that4he Radicals milli have from 15 to 18 less than a two•thirds majority in the next nouse.—Age. Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota ; Nov Amy, Olticlrtl Itetiormcofilio Peommylvatilft Eleettott. MRIIIBIIOII6, Nov. 12.—The complete . official returns of the November election have' been received at the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth.- General Grant's majority in Pennsylvania: 6'28,898. Tun removitt of the National Capital to the West is agnin being urged by.Weotern men. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY A man named, Waters and two boys nnm• od Shull and Joel, have died from injuries' 'received by 'the boiler explosion at Shenan doah city , Schuylkill county,. on Saturday last, at die. mines of Miller, Sotis & Rhoads. 'l'h, engincei:,.named *Laughlin, is in a critical condition, and two other men w3ro badly injured. • A man named • Wolf had his right haad badly limbed while coupling , cars at the de-, pot at. Me c ham:l. City, yesterday.. A' bold bUt.nusuccessful attempt was made. to robe the National flank at Cbbieskill, Hchol►ari county, N. Y., on Thursday night.' The aecond . trint of George W. Colo, for the murder of, Hiseeek; began , at ' Albany yeatorday„ . . A tiro in the dry goods.house. of Kelly & Co., at Boston, on Wednesday Wight, des., troy'ed $70,03.0 worth of property . The General Conntil of the gvitnielieall Lutheran Church, met at -Pittsbnegi yester. day. Rev. C. W. :Selneffet was chosen President. Tho Parliamentary' elections . in England commence tolnerrow, and the most exten sive measures of recaution against distur bances'at the polls have been taken by the police authorities. Troops have been sent to -Blackburn, an impertent 'borough :in Lancashire, where serious trouble is feared ! Matters are quiet in Florida ! both parties to the Executive contest awaiting the action of the courts. General Grant had a private interviei with Commissioner Rollins, of the Internal Revenue Bureau, yesterday. • , General George B. McClellan . -Its. hoe chosen Preablent of the Univ,eratty of Calf. (orate by its Board of Treaties.: . ' • • Tho Governer of South Carol ina has 4e. sigented November '2O ns EON , . of Thanka gtvitig. • • • —•• • • • The International BiiMari COMMleßidoll'at St: Petersburg hes agrosedrto .prohlbjt, the use in time of war of all 020.ositleprojectile's weighing less thna 4oggrarnales. • - • LonistANA.• • • • New OaLune; Nov". 12. 4 ,-The rote of this State (one perish inepreP!eco, l B , aa :Gian,t, 20 652; Seymour. 81,742; I)ekri. °critic mirky, 65 1 190. "" Th , 6; pgieint b ount will Vary tis but Mile,' ,••• ' ; ; • .1 Ogigoot,T ; „.24f:f Si2l FaktiOlabo; Ner: Ties ,th 6 *00.44f.01:0894. by ~ 031 1 1 g9 o * - jority. • " SAN Fesweiseo, N0i,42.`-iCrohnsiin,DettO, is elected to aftegress:). (cow the Northerh Distnet, by A sweat tneigilt..l, 1 , ;.- ; ) • , • figarrti CoogNi:l,- _, ,; 1 i \ COLUMBIA; S. C.; 'Nov . , 12; 7 The:Deraci,- erats h eve, ogrie4 the: . rAiniteirel' elebtioit ' ip 'this town, ryal bettilseknOtiljoerity. , ' , . . • t 0 ,, •., ..,.,/,. _ , AC , Ur .‘ ~.' '.l , 1 , ' . rKiriratINANIA. ' " - . , . ' ;HABilibite) Nov,'ll i th l e lii!PoirOil it •ibte`ot PeriiisypiaPh is' ni felibit . r '" " • , •• Grant, - / - 4 -' - ~,^, •,-; t 4 a4St .SeiM9nri r 17' 'I II YI 7,1/ 1 11,8 6 ,2.{` . ,i_ `,! -._ f% 1 ..' ..1 :...tj .."7 ' ‘-*".' , , • il, „,„.1t9P141444,941P10P0th ;. , PA B ' 1 :1" ,',.. Th e ti)tal ypte is 665,662,,Aui ittotease, of 'abed 8,000 over the Vete 44 October. ~1 I :, El =I Mat GAINS. kinioax, Nov. .151,. Tula ELEvrioN, - ovwpaptutiOsitaibiiiii• XXI bt • PHILADI :•:).?;; =Pit 7 ' 1 driano No, Grant is Pre4tiiiiti l ly tliai,ltouid say that he waS e*ted 4. 1 4 1 4nu5„ trick ;..'that _ the' people ,bed been;:filikred,, into this mistake. No, the'Ameriitkiiikee' heir) faker' a man who hi 'the best, , daYs'ot his life was a' moot y; drunken 'and violent man, and whose whole merit was , that h e . ford: command of the army whet} Poh; Lee had kumbled the prick of five of the best generals of the Federa army,: When the 'Von: federacy waheaten to pieces ) , wheu its three ports were dosed, when they could not make_ is gun cap, when' they could not get an ounce of medicine or apair of trowserB ; and pour ed -the whole forces of the North upon an exhausted foe. This is the generalship of Orautt And it is all they claimed for him. Well, the deed is done, and nations, like individuals, have 'son times space for re pentance. And now the Radicals aro planning to get Grant out . of the way, and to put Colfax in his place. To this end it is in contemplation to pine° Forney at Grant's side, ,and get Forney to drink Grant to death. The Rad icals bet that Forney can drink Grant to dentl4n two weeks, and they will win, be cause 'Forney literally sweat s whiskey. You know the quality that alcohol has of pasting put cf-the secretions, pure. Well, I have seen it run out of Forney's hair—a stream of whiskey. Forney is just the man for this task. You remember how he wrote to Forrest's friend, to get George Jameson drunk, so he Might "blab something," i n order to convict For rest's wife : LLan, innocent toomanLof adulte ry r Forney will do acts which no - thief or pick-I)o@rd, or loafer in this city world he guilty- of. So just keep your eye upon Grant, and if lie does anything bad at. Wash ington, just credit me when I say that For ney is not far oft Did you see anything of the case of trim. con. in our city ? It has created it great sen• nation ire the upper circles of society. I be lieve.the husband has accepted x 530,000 as the cost of his wounded honor,and you know how highly a valued his "honor" when he took money as compensation. The husband has•gono to Paris, and the lady has taken an elegant vill with her paramour, to share his guilt in lni ry. I have too ninth regard for the repntati tn of the EAGLE to furnish par. ticulars. in day tho Radical judges played 'riles of our citizens freely, In wards they took the paturnliza aruLwith scissors cut the Higna signers out and handed the, pa. the owners ? saying, "you can't In ono of the wards not a Bin- On eleeti with the lib 301110 of tht tion paper; tures of th pars back t vote here.' I glo noturali citizen's vote was received. In the 24t1i ward Col. Pleasanton took two men back and said to the Radical election officers; "You have teemed the votes of these men. Both of these men were with: me in the war, and I want them to veto,, Or I will ktiow the reason why.?' The Radical' coward's took_the' tickets and left, the Irish-: men v", because Col. PleS i santon is a rich. math We owe . our defeat to that stool of a ehol4 era patient,- Jno. W. •Forney, and Judge' Rend. We.speak gently of Read. ,Heiis years of age, and when a man has , outlived, his wits it is hard to hold him necomitable for anything which dine has deprived hint of.' Read is catching it{ from all quarters; The Sunday Divatch, the Post, and the Ledger speak vitAngly of the ohl man's , ties. I suppose you often see allusiens to 0.W. , Childs of the Ledger. Re owns about much of that paper as you do. Frank Drexel (broker) owns it. Childs made he owns by publishing Kano's .North ':1"ole; Expedition. Still ho is iv tine, pleasant fel l ' low. .1 often think wheii I look atf the . beaw tiful Ledger building how great effects come from small causes. Swain—the last of the printers Swain, Abel & Simmons—died lose summer, and I well remember when &min hunted nil the 'Moining for subscribers and got one, only. • Only think of mie of the greatest men ih the land, hunting all day for one cent t They aro all dead. They were good business men—l wish I could say as much for their morals. - ' . The'surveyors are getthig ready to pinch bridge over our river from this city to Jerk $. Rey. • • „ • t : A woman named Dreamier, from Reading!, Wog herself in a barn in the upper part of out. city a few dos ago. Do'yon know any thing about her ?- I advise my Beading friends to take care Of their' "portable` property" when. they, vieit eity, Burglars and _"praoksTen" aro commencing Aheir winter campaign,: A silk, house was - robbed a few`nights Ago of $26: • 000 worth of ct:4y fahrioe f There,*lll be much •finffering )iera 'before, , the' Wiri . ter i t s over;: tdi4. 40, Wi t AnClittle • : (lota morn'ng i'1341 and Go - ernmept. stocks are slowly ~falling. Pour men voted forpoverty and want—they Inuit endure it. Yours truly, _ W. I NE Anoilitoki'Atiesitititia`nitigiment or Arma. Loins', Nov, ,12.—An attempt was made last evenjek to _ship twelve boxed Of Mtialieth ansWevolvers to ttegtot , s ' in Little Reek; ArktieS* bet the - captain refused to lOnTeY,illetnfPO: RO l Ol4 1 11,; fkrq Pid)snant• 'Aofic sio;oo.tikirtii'of freight' streyed on the ;ley i ee. Iftst night iltk4 ing of the cotter:AAß. stated sinA' can Cm' proteit", tbattble ,4tvik i ca)ptaFiufactmers, off' ; Pittsburg, .at 930 reeilit ,l 4l4l(l4n 1 4010 1 ) weiricokiPi"cklif,s.: 0(9)1 mar ed tl gmto polls in gangs, witb pvcrsenra to watch bow. they voted:" • - = "v= flio , Tits so- call ove n talo • 1 143 4 closed to foreign; ciinireetietall ttle ports :44 ,RIPACqU n trl A t r'Pe.lo l 97 l PtiTf§ cap? POl 4 indPost;ntyr Once ) on occoont !it (lie aolt 'star. • iiiigig bit -, c -,- z. .....- 4 , 1t, ~., ,,, ;,,,, .. I ;' l; tt,' , :,-''''' k'.- , -. ); 7 ,, • I, . ~ ..r . .. rf , tt: : 4 . k_ ,,,,. , :,. ~. c: . , , i--.;•; -, . - - - . - ' ~1 L ~ . , AW IN ip O Y If if ISRART WV. " .. , . • ~, • . !_,,, t .„--, 4 ~,, ~ :, 1 : 1 fe'. .i f •':',•, i, ~,, • I .! I , r - i 4,1,, t , -,:q i t „ ~t • „.. •..,. ~...,:i .... ?..~: Iff ; • I KLINE,,EPIHIMER & CO. s BLANKET SHAWLS, MIOCHE, SHAWLS, CHAIN LAIN SHAWLS, PAISLEY SHAWLS, MISSES' SHAWLS, . BREAKFAST. §IIA\VS, NM ' MOURNING SHAWLS, GENTLEMEN'S pnitwLs,..'. Also io Stock, a full assortment of Silk Ve will bo sold by tlto - yard, or Made to order in at shoilt notice and moderato prices. NEW ADVERTINEMENTIC LOST.B;ilVhaeslilgaillit o b f rthia e n 4 t h il er asYll i n a The finder will ho suitably rewarded by leaving it with 0. 11. RIIOADS.T n0y.12-2t No. 20$ South Third St. BOCICMURIIL'S COLUMBIA HALL, WINE AND LAGER BEER SALOON, ' Penn 'greet, bets vt en Stith and Seventh. All kinds of best Rhenish wine always on band, and sold at the lowest price. now 12-3 m NOTICF..—I hereby notify the Publie that Mr. Henry A. Summons is no longer in iny enfploy. and has no authority to collect bills or trollied any business whateyer of mine from this date. 1 nov;11 WILLIAM O.ICItOUSE. MARFIDOIIE'S VARIETIES FRANKLIN STREET ABOVE SEVENTI7; Open every evening, with a drat einascompany of talented artists. New faces; new artists. new songs ; etc. First appearance of Miss Susle.Lien der, the most graceful danseuse on the Ainerican stage. Dan. Howard Billy Fox and the 'Brooks' fain ily will appear. boors open at 7 o'clock...per formance at 8. DAN, HOWARD, - ' Malinger._' 131111 N TE UN, ATTENTION.—FORSALE .1. —One-third interest inthoDAtt.vEvauixaDfs vAren, published in the flourishing city of Read ing Pa., the only Republican daily in B i ] forks coun ty, s offered for sale. The paper has a circulation' of over 2,000, and is doing a flourishing business. This is a rare chance for a live. energetic Young wan. Reason for solling7a desire to embark in other business. Address CHARLES D. 'ELLIOTT, Evening Dispatch Office, Beading. Pa. nov,lo .11RY7ST ON 0 Ft A HOUSE. TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 17TR, 1868, BECOND BERG CONCERT', On NAM ocoanion tl►o following Artiste will ap pear: MAD. BERTHA JOHANNSENI lIENNIG, CARL SCII(ENE, Organist of St. Jamonl Church.: otlq utP 'll Tickets to be had at B.A. Berg'e Mush) store AO3 Penn street. 2d floor, where a diagram of the Hall may be seen. 8. n Doom open at 7 o'clook ; Coneert to co m v mence ai o 11.td Tickets, - Reserved muds, GRAND RAFFIAND MATCH TWO FAT HOGS At the Drovers' hotel Nr..Fliahth ti Wati/dputon et.; ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, NOV. 14TH, 1868. h i3l bigbesenumber of Heads "thrown tikei first choice, lowest number takes second choice, Tick ets cents. nov.9 B . 0A11101,111.-Tivo or three gentlemen can bl accommodated with board, at 739 Penn street nov 7 2.1 r JOSEPH REBHOI/EZ, • • -: NO. 710' PENN STREET ? ItRADING, haa constantly on hand • the • „ • t B E S T. -B EEF, as well se all kinds of meat'and tiatioagei, liver pudding, bleed pudding, Pranktort. ' Schwa/tem mason". &0., all of which will be told tattle loweitt prices. nev.6-3m • SCHOOL ciims;AisioNsi. We heyetast received a largalet et those aeirlwii- Me little Caskets, which we are enabled td sell git 4sta:4w:A rate,s,containing a Haler, Seal, Pent% Crayon, Pen Holder, " Slate WU , Gum foal Sponge. ': • ' RITTER CO6'4 •• • . . Eagle ookators. 1 . 3 --t -iIitELLER'S ' i'd lt' c . : i $ 1 .. ' La f4 I O4ROXI I IONP '' ' ' til M ' ' .. 1 " ''' C ' • ''')' 4 .t..., A. 11.',..0 ..)..• ',. .., 1.44,; , , i ' .tis ./ , op P l . I. ' • ',.. f et wa Y m o ix ~. 0. - • , i I i t J •• . 1 . 0 . v is am , t k 14 4 tirso l i, , 1 „ , k ~., ~k,„,,0, 4)41 , e a t orne4 p,iii rd)t-i.44;,•1-•••• 'l4witioadiiifistr..4 o„ i k ittigtesaft 0 0 id 4s, , , 040. ~ los iJ t '• •••4 •ti, Ae1.)4194.14',. • ;',CIN, I. - ::) :1110$•! i .0 iro. tr. an i MIES CO.'N DX '*A ME /'ZS 1 ~~~; . Prima Donna: Violincellist, , E EI 11 MI MI BLACK , CLOTH. CLOAKS, . CLOtit CLOAKS, ,WIIITNY BEAVER CLOAKS, FROSTED. 13BAVER CLOAKS, *ATERPROOF CLOAKS, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, OPERA CLOAKS, • . • SILK VELVET , CLOAKS: • .1 vets, Velveteens and Clonklng Cloths, whieh the most durable and fashionable manner, • •; • • nov 4' ADV NEW GROCERY& PROVISION STORE, _ J... D G H Announees to the public that ho has opened a OROCERI74. PROVISION STORE at theNr.,E. Corner of Eighth and Franklin Mal, where ho will keep constantly on bond a largo nnd well roleeted Stook of Groteries j PrOrisionsl &c which ho will Bell at the lowest raarketprice. A share of public patronage is resPoetndlY, solic ited. Country produce bought and sold J. L. WWI, N. E. Corner Eighth and Franklin., GEN.•TAYLOR HOUSE) - • 841 North Eighth Street, - , Within a Square 0 . the Upper New York Depot. J. 11. 8114CEPFEgi, Proprietor. 810-3 m ' • BUCKWHEAT . !LOUR 1. BARNIIART & KOCII • Have just received 10,000 poundlof th 6 beet MOUNTAIN BUOKWIINAT FLOUR, Whlolt they ,will sell out, wholesale anti retail, cheap. • Also, constantly on band, the best V4MILY AND , ,B4KERS' ,LOURS, MI kinds of_ Feed, Kiln Dried Ce'in Menl, dre, net 30-2 w NoB. 22,24 and 26 North Eighth street. Vll4l"ria lCAßpg, . BUSINESS CARDS, 4 . _ WEDDINCI CARDS, 'Ate. ) of all )(ludo, may ho had at the EWA Office. ' Eleatrotypes fecniahod if desired. Ali cer4a Will be &nein the moat• boantlthlj~upan• I t eAc t upti e loweat retell. Apply at ill, Mee *BETA'''. WHOLESALE do' RE'l4ll4 DEALER IN LVNBER; READINC I / 4 Keeps constantly on hand and for sale at the ,! LOWEST .11R,ESI • A senersritesoirtjasiat of . • WHITE' PINE, HEMLOCK, SPRUCE; CHEERY, OAK, ASH, CHESTNUT, INDIANA puck k WHITE WALNUT., CAROLINA' YELLOW PINE, . MICHIGAN., PA NE L :14: - .. 1 U, )01,11:Y. It , Thbreughly semoned and under rover* f: VIIIITS PINE; MUSS, 4110 Noa GREEN(3A Oi EIWAIii° ONDAn r:f i g id e tt o„ is: o.tp thit'atirt*OtifOlirarit PP* Stfq I • '• ; a • affrl l v :1404 1 - 11/1 El MD2I READING ) ,PA. a BAItNIIART &''KOCR; and ALDO, . . . . , 4 1 4,00WI.AND't, 41. 01641111 - 11 i, - noonoira otaimAN aiTrEtts, AND Hoofland's German Tonic, The Ortai Remedies for all Dieeasel of AI Lira, Stomach, or Digestive Orgat.m Hooliana's German Bitt;Nd Ie composed of ittO Pureblies cAlr 13 they litq termed &Walt °tits, ue th s. & t o, Berko, making sprepsrs lion highly m tentrs. ted and lorely free roll (ikoAott'c turd rebate:bid. IIOiDFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC Is* combination of all the ingredients ofthe Bk, tins, with the pi t cest quality of Boatel O ng ,it &o„ i m Orange, &o„ to ing 040 Of the most pleatutnt agreeable remet ioa ever offered to the public, Those preferring a Medicine free horn Alcoholic admixture§ will use, HijOFLAND'S GERMAN 1111 1 1 1 Egg The'sa who have no objection to the combinetioa of the Sitters, as stated, will use • lIOOVLAND'S 01:11,M41..N TONIC They are both equally good, and contain the same modleinal virtues, the choice between theteo being a mere matter of taste, the Tonto being the most palatable, The stomach, from a variety of calms each a Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debilit3f etc,' is very apt to have its (Unctions deranged. the Lir et% sympathising as close/ ily as it dues with the Stomach, then becomeak/affeeted, the molt of which is that the •patient taffeta from several or snore of the following diseases: Consumption, Flattlence, Inward Plies, Ni no , of Wood to the I ead, Acidity of tI7 titoc n A, Hatwea, Heart urn, Disgust for od,Vult neta or Weight in the Stotuae Scut Eructations, Sinking oe Fluttering at (ho Pit of the Stomach, Swiwthing ot the Head, Hurried or Difficult Drerning, k !uttering at tho lberhoking or uffocat lug Sensations when it ying Posture, Diemen of Vision, Dote or Web before tho Dell Pain in the Heed, Dilleieney of Perspire •tion, Yellowness ortho Skin and kb*s, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, 4tc,, Sudden Flushes of Heat, BuKning in tho kit.* constant Imaginings of hell, and Great Depression of Spirits, . The sufferer from these tlisoasos should exercise tho greatest eaution.in the selection of a remedy p for his case, ucka:i'll; only that Well ho is ss mired from his inypfligations mid inquiries, seam true merit, is skillpintiy compounded, freo from injurious limps Monis, and esiabluk ed for Itself a reputation or the mire of disease', In this connection tiro would ;inbuilt those well known remedies—, 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS II 0 0 L'AN D'S ORItMAN TONIC REPARKD HY Da. 0.:M4 JAOIIOIONs khiittdololll4 PG • Thlrty-live years since they were firm introduced into this country:A.om tiormany b during which fits; they have undoubtedly pectinated more curtailed benefited suffering humanity to a greater extent, than any other reuatidies knOvitt to the public. -` These remedies wilt offeetually cure Liver COM. Jaundloe, Dyspepsia, O bronlo Neryeas Debility, Chronie Diarrghcea, Disease of the Kid n eys find all Diseeees arising a Dir ordered Liver. Stomach or ntestinos. DEBX 14 TY . • • t- Ilesultpig foul Any , ithittever; ProntrAiltil et the Mratein; induced by R.ovoro,lilibor, • Hardships, Exposure, b'evere, &o, There ie no utedi O no;extant el to these renr. () moo In such • elves. Mono an vigor is imparted to the whole•system, tho appet to is strengtriened, food is enjoyed. the stounteh digests Properly, the blood fe eoutrqoxioit becomes squcci anti healthy, the yellotv tinge it eradloated how the eyes, a bloom is given to the checks, and lb. weak and nervous invallti becomes a strong aaJ healthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFEI And feeling the hand of time weighing hestih upon them, with all its nttendant ills w , lll it the use of this MUM or tho.TOlittd. an 1; , 11111 that will instil new life i nto their ye no, rotors is a Measure the energy and ardor of more yoptiful days, build .0p their shrunken fonds, and VI health and .happiness to their remaining years, NOTICE. It lea well established feet that fully one-halt of the female portion ofourtpulation aro said* is the enjoyment of good lioalth, or, lo ase dolt own .6:proratio, "no yei. feet well.' 'llloysts languid, devoi d of all enero . ,.o)ltreixtelY nmom • and have no appetUe. To this class of prune the BITTERS, or tht TONDO, Is especially recommended.' , IVSAK AND DatIOATEDUItiDIi • Aremade tong by tlio info of Oohs nun e tilea. Thoy will cure every Cale Bit US. without fail. Thousands of certificates hair's apaumulated is the hands• of the proprietor, but space will allow ol the publication of but few. Those, it will tut eVserved, served, Aro men of note, and aimed standing ibe they must be believed, • TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Ooorgo,W. Woodwitrdy ChiefJuaticO ot the Supremo' Court, niter ' PitILADNLPIIIA, ItilaioA /0,16671 - "I find lloofiand's German Bitters le &good took; useful in diseaseb of the digestive mans , and ci ,grant benefit In - mos ofttdebllity, and want 01 nervous notton In the system. Yours, truly,_ CIEO.W.WOODWARD. lion. Jamas Thompson, Judge of:the Supreme Court ofPeOnsylvania.l } . I IIILAMI4IIIIAAAPrii 2S, PK "I consider Hootlana's German Bitters &calve ble medicine In case of attacks of indigestion or drr Pep Ala. I can certify thij from my experience ern Yours, With_respeot, JAMES THOPSON." From Rev, E. D. Fends% Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Ybiledelphit I have derived decided benefit from the We of Policia* lierman Balers, and fool it my privilege ~o recommend them !Ma moat valuable tonic, to 111 who are suffering from general debility, or from diseases arising from dprangem en t of thelirdr. Yours, truly, • H. D. IaIiDALL, From Bev. Zosoph IL ICennsiel, D, Drs Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Chime), Phila. • Da. JAaILSON.-^DRAR have beenkrequier ly requested to connect my name flCOM• menoations of di ff erent kinds of medlOines, but rs• garding the practicolVas out of my atproltri* ate sphere, I have in all/I°23es declined.; Rut with ooliticr pro,of in various instances. and Plato' uteri, in my own family ' of the use of Dr. Bor land s Commit" Bitters. / depart for cnoe from sor laus i t i course to ex tirera nsY eimviction tha or 04:14e tdeldiWiliesygre*, dii4elPeactill'fi , 9 " aostplaint. ft is a aaje tied outitao/s. prow* le somq eases it may fails inat - Usually, I doubt not. It will tie very beneficial to those whoeuffer from tbs above cause_ j s X °Urs a viiryrespeolfblly J. IL • Eighth, below Coates rit. 7 CAIIT ON,. , . . _ .. • . .ffer. I* ad'oDermas: nit le* are a Bee tat • t h e eignaturerkofe. . the wrapper °teach bot..L.Flle. 0 era ma OP* terfett. . . 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