Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 17, 1868, Image 2

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BRUM, PA" NOVglinlll7, Aso..
7 ,
DOXV &SAVO Ti 4114 , . .
The great etror of young : i men of the pie:
sent &his thellesireloleaite the home farm'
at the earliest opportunity, and. *go to some ,
law town or city to engsici in other busi
ness, generally accepting positions of
half paid clerks in stores. , let any Voting
man consult business men of Years sqd_ ex:
'perfume, and be will learn that where one
man retires on a fortune made in the ker.,
eantile business, a dozen fail utterly, and be-
Come so impoierished in „their declining
years that they are glad to 4cept clerkships
in the establishments of other men Whi) have
been more fortunate than themselves. Be
sides, the love of speculatlort—the desire for
sudden wealth—so inherent in the American
character, causes thls ruin of many a man
who would otherwise weather the atonal' of
money panics and business losses.
Besides being the most mid of all Occu
pations,that of the farmer is one of the safest
also. Farmers may and ao fail frequently
in becoMing wealthy, but, there areiviry feiv'
farinera who, with/ proper applierition ;and
industry, do not at least live comfortably
during their lives. Reny a merchant who is
supposed, from his style of living, to he roll
ing in wealth l is in reality deprived area or
enjoyment by the dread anxiety of what the
morrow may bring forth—not knowing
whether a fluctuation in the mallet May milt
leave him penniless before another sun
set.
We do tiotriike many writers who speak
from Imagination onlheonsider thelice-;of
Wow to'be aperfect Paradise. *Those City
bred persons who think they have nothig to'
do but to go into the farming 'busitiesi to
make an easy livelihooil, ate greatly mistake
en. To be a successful farmer regain* a ,
knowleege of the business t energy ) perse•
verance,and more t han eil,industry and pi4s•
teal strength. A man Who, has Sufficient'
capital to pay a competent person to do +6,
work for him ! may do well as a farmer, but
unless be ;has some practical knowledge !of
the businees, a loan :should never attetnpt
farming on hie own responsibility. $
A good farmoris an n honor to himself and
to the emornunity: *He can lobk Over his
fertile acres loyitli a feeling o!ipride, and a
sense of security to which tbe,. merchant or
business man, in tinier like the present,ie a
stranger., To the farmer dO all men owe the
produatiou of their dully bread,,and to the
il
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rikl* While we vidild'net advise an
skiklodpersone to expert rent ln farming l we
say to the rising genertitipa of country boys
—lf you weuld, grow up industrious, honest,
healthy and independent: men—men whom
the world cannot• do without--stick to ihe
farm I ", ' .
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. 'of indent
The Washington house, at Stamford,Con
nectlent, new being torn down, has brought
to light many ancient curlositlea. 'Amcong
the relict already found are nineteen copper
coins belonging to the reigns of the English
Georges or their predecessor, Anne; also 87
other copper and nine silver coins, many of
them to old to tell the story of their origin:
Among the silver coins is a piece wbotie his
tory begins with the fifteenth year of
Elliabeth'e reign, only ten years less than
three centuries ego, and a third of a century
before a white man had traversed the realm
of the old Itippowarris in Stamford.
Another very interesting relic is a shaming
ahinpleater, printed in , red and bluell
In one corner is the' British coat of arms,
and it is worded' as follOws: 8 ' Thiii Bill of
One Shilling PrOaltunation,, is emitted by a
Law of the Oniony of New Jetsey,.pssaed in
tke fourteenth year of the. reign dr liiS.Mld.
jests Ring (31§4:48, Third 4 dated *era
2d,1778; Od the rirfeiap boors' the
oUltiiviltirt(tigtO:4; New
Jersey, 1771V,aild th'e'' ominousl3o44lo4
"'tie death to counterfeit." It is aurroitud•
ed by an ornamental border, whibh
remarkably atade and Ow talc4parison
with the wetlttnattaliip Of the present day.:
Otttriete-4ithuwary IPsultsb
,•
November. 8 a Most' 'tnrrible crime; WM
committed near BealnaborW, Eretinnel
county, ty , fierce Bolding (4egro,) obit the
penon 'of Musa litteen' ye el old.
phewes dd totWaytto school, when. the ne
gro lashed from the 'roadside,'" kfi4Oked her
woo*. skt‘a imon4lished i gikurpbmh she
was foitid iyhkg ibsensibl(i' by a pitier-by
end nettled home And onreoVering related
whet bad 'ciftoiSte and ottersi) . ver-,
hauled htia usso6lo,Aterville,'-ln the name
COilltl l ll* 444015ikir . 1019,9 to
when he confused. givlig • inlite4 the'
deed. The seine tatty brikroNd, !new
proceeded to the jail, took 'him out indhung
him'. Previous to his"eptitlu t u, set d,
that he and several other negroested:fgrined
a ple, on that day to violate the pereots of
saterg yilinig Wiles WhO itteaeti in ,
the tillage, but the others -overslept them
'elves, sad. he etarted:ont
W. tree the diet one be rase:--4,§nviineak
Yam
iilFascrns for the EAGLE'.
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We are indebted to Ron. J. N. Sypher,
Member of Congress from Louisiana, for a
Copy oft in port off'` he 40inkpo . nisi' ttio
of the Gen lose of Lonilitnt
Conduct (i r f 40' Eleairan* as ho
Condition pft'eaeimul4 GrdOln
Thie pamphlet is si#4lo,oSear J. - Dunn,
the negro LientenantGoolor of Lonislana, •
and•other persons eqii4,litiown 'to Caine;
and approved by : IL C. tarrnoth, carpet
bag Governor of the same State, whose army
record, according to Oen. Grant htinself, is
anYthing buthonorable. This .precions doe- .
ument labors hard to create the impressio
that the negroes of Louisiana are : long
suffering and greatly persecuted saints, . and
that white inen are •responaible for all the
outrages committed there. . We beg leave to
differ with the authors of. 'the document,
more especially as the testimony of directly
interested parties must be taken with some
grains of allowance.. No ,• doubt , it , would
give much satisfaction to • carpetbag mem
bers of Congress from Louisiana tobe elect
ed time after time by bayonet lavy, but we
fail to appreciate the benefit to any State of
Congressmen and State' officers elected in
such a manner..: • •
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1111
Our statements in regard lo the condition
of affairs in Louisiana have better founda
lion than,the statements'ofthivery schem f ers,
who we trying to bring about the.demort4is: ,
ing and degraOing system of no g eqUalltY,
North and oouth. We have the authority of
tried and true comrades of the Union army
for our statements ) and in the language of
the veteran Col, Oates, of tho Third U. 8.
Artillery, we "would sooner,,believe the
bare statement of a United Mates soldier
when on dpty, than that of , any so•called
gentleman who, prevaricates for the sake of
profit."
,Without impugning the voracity or the
motives of Hon. J. N. Aypher t who may be
a gentleman 4fhlg),„ character for all Jiyo
know to the contrgy, AQ reiterate, the state
ment that if there is disorder in ,Lotiisiona' l it
ie caused hy the, 4444 of in that
State to forntligtko,triality upon the,whito
people at Otq pOtt'of thubayonet, .and that
the present 'Congressional, policy of recoil.
,etruction, unless speedily ald materially
modified, will , load , to a bloody and protract
ed war of races, which will again deluge the
once prospereus Southern land in blood 7
To warn the Northern people against the
encouragement of such , a policy , is our duty,
and in that duty We shall persevere to the
I
end.
•iinsito Srivarni l 'bttha BidstopalChtirch,
le pecuttafly zgar o .ol44lo, :AESt TPR,R9're-
c overo}49.4lllleurrA k ,iiY Mfr a n It:
Sunday 4veu4140.40.M1 Blue, 0 1 4
gi t 4NYO BC9 N,APk. rVrCOFiil,/t$ one 48g
PA T All,rf 18 :0 88 '
of hie brOtteiAn.)aiti Pr i nt ;
Mk*: .retel!iog idt‘polialOa
.wire.
rtwol
Colturoviox.—ln our editorial on "bnpir•
tial 'Suffrage," in -yesterday's EAGLE, the
Word "disfranchise" was erroneously
toted for. "enfranchise," We beg Pardon,
for the mistake, which was probably caused
byour nervousnras in view of: "the good
time coMiag,"
.when we must pass thrMigh
a eiowd of lady voters . to'reaelf the polle.- 7 :
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Such an idea•is enough to 'make . the best
pioCitreador forget himeelf.
The 11Initpd Mates, Army.
The A4jataiit General, 'in annual rg•
port; just made to the Segretary -of War,
states that , the strength of the army Qll Sep
teraber.Both, was 48,74.1) men, besides 4340
men is tim Engiueor, . Ordnance and, other
specie, branches of theserVice.' The regi-,
menis t efietahtry aro rapidly decreasing in
nienbefs in :eo'ilseirenee 'of the numerous
discharges On individual application iii ed
dition to the ordinary discharges and Ca131111i;
tiee;, Before January Ist, 1869, atieut goo
!ilea will have left the servicein consequence
of the, expiratioe of their term of eei4iCe.- 7
The lesseslii the army by desertion are to-.
sideratify less than they 'were last year, the
number of desertions having been 2700 less
and the number of eiresto baving been 1000
greater than during that periqi, The caval•
ry regiments have been' kept up to their
force in consequento of the demand ; for
troops to resist th'e radians., Recruiting for
all branches of
,the service was carried on
till Nov. 26th, 1807,1vhen orders were 'sit:tied
to reduce , all ,the !ggimen4ii of infantry and
of ertillery,citeept the , ten liglithatteriee, to
the number of' 60 privates foreacheoMpany.
On Julyt 1868; itistrtietiong vkre issued
prohibiting "all coliiitieente r - :except for :the
cavalry, and in the lattererm of the service
on)) , fire stations, for recruiting have been
continued. The'streugth of the colored re
giMerits ,is nearly up to` the required atand-'
'eta; ' the ":AiAnititrit detieral - reeonirileildi
that the termer service .of , enlisted men be
extended from three to five lyeare, , and. lint
boys,over• twelve years old, with theeondent
of theiryarente,,he.?iiiisted its musiciuni.
an also recomaigeds the passage afiiiif
Owl:m*6l6g the Prgriident iii'drep..frtim!;the
army rolls any officer 'Who deserts and can'
not within three months be ,errefited: for
court martialh The 208 volunteer Officets in
service at the date of ,the lest Ikon* reliorti
4avecwri* t. 49 exception 01.;;611ePer.al, oW
are, been t ranstered oat, aeui,t mni4erink
!ad disbersii4 ogees in i'bilidelphia,litba
.
ny tied Columbia, Veen' t ele eat.
The Adjutant General coneludeltwifirdif ex
tended report atidlecomtn4oo4l.lB the
subject of military , t
ia=
eendy been the , !gut)
,in that State. Day
Penitentiary, at
tot* six prisoners
ittrOment for lii
ItirOxinfined in
witlftheir wrists bott,
ed Cloie to the door,:ilami'4einpefiltiiii
fat position of the body. Some bad been
under, this discipline for. six ; Ova l end the,
officers confessed that in a former , in s tance
this aggravated punielinrrit, bad bee
tinned for over tiro vieeks: , The Oileficeitbie
Which this - punishment was inflketed Were
profanity;vulgar reiriatku and a t tempts to
escape.. The Governor ordered the release
of the prisoners from this painful . restraint,
and rejuired a promise from ,the keeper just
appointed that this triode, of punishment
should be discontinued. It is asserted that
these severities have . been practised for
years in the New Jersey State Penitew
tiarp.
Excitement tq the New York Money
Nita , Yonx, Nov. 16.—1 t is
,announced on
the street that a well•known firm, and exten
sive dealers in gold and government bonds,
of Broadway, tailed here this morning.
There was considerable excitement in the
Olinnibiard leek Biding° here this morn:
ing, in consequenee'.4tho indications of a
sinking Of the galler y, •which was crowded to
suffocation with excited brokers. Theie is
more excitement here tolls) , in the stock
markets than ever heretofore known, The
Quctuatiors,'in Erie are very wide, and the
ilioek i's very'unsetiled.
ME=
PRILADELPIII4I ) Nov. 17.—Four shocks Of
earthquake were felt at Elizabeth, N. J.,
on Sunday night. They continued about 20
seconds, and caused a disturbance of'the
furniture in houses.
(`
Policeman Charles Ring, of Jersey City,
was dangerously stabbed in the abdomen on
Sunday evening, with a pocket knife, by
Paul Miller, whom he was trying to forest.
killer was afterivardt arreskd.
Patrick Flynn and TithottiOwinn . quar
reled about a woman in Philadelphia, on
Saturday night, when Owinn stabbed Flynn
Cdangcroasly with kaimeraaker's kalfe,,aad
madabie escape. Both bad been, drinking.
John Crane has been sentenced,io two
year's' imprisonment with haid "labor; in
Mitssachusette r for a fraudulent' return of
property in his bankruptcy, schedule. -'
The hotel buildings at • Greenwood Lake,
in Orange county, Ne ,Y.o4ore destroyed by
fire on Sunday morning.
Hon. John M. Fitzpatrick has been op.
pointed Judge of tbe,Diatriet Court nt Pitts
burg, to succeed Judge"Willintris,now on the
Supreme Bench. • ;;
The Supreme Court of Miesthit4 deckled
yesterday that National , Bank ',hares were
taxable, like those of other Corporidions.
Testimony is being given before tbe Re•
trenchment Committee in New York to show
that whisky frauds are as successful now as
under the'old law.
.The annual report of the Comptroller of
the Currenokis finished. , Twelve new banks
have been organized, and four have failed
tlince.his last report., •
'The North Caroline Legislature met yes
terday, but there was no guorum in the §en
ate.• The House organized.
Mayor Hoffman, Of New York, has sent
in his resignation insorder that his succes
sor may be chosen at the approaching mu•
nicipal election. The resignation will take
effect on Nov. 80. ,Mr—Moifinanwill be,in
nugurated Governor on January Ist.
The Conservatives began a contest of the
municipal election in Charleston, B. C.,
yesterday.
Wm. Ma - Clove, keeper of a livery stab%
at Thirtieth and Market streets,' Philadel-1
phi was beaten and stoned to death on
Sunday afteraixon on the Lancaster turn-,
pike, by a gang of sixteen boys and meg
men, none over 19 years of age. Some Of
theni, bad characters, were arrested. '
TO-DANIN
?ONTIFIOMEILY 14,110,/fO, No. 59 ,, 1.
OF O. 1?...;-The members of Montkomtiry
otos erp.requested to attend a trip li ng op `Pk WM'
day evening 'text, Nov. 19;et7%0 clock. Aniend-
Meats to Ote,Dy,44tvs, See.' ;St. 3d , and Art.
15, Soo. 2d. ' _ •
nov 17-3 t JAS. F. VAN 1109,NE,,Beeretari.
F. „
xii4alvAlt nous!, scale/wilt/Ist.
Coiner Of' Fourth and Penn streets, Iturns*
Plotlietolli. Bayles taken, pomm
el on of this ealbon, and hiving on hand a ino3teorn
plate stook of everything iwthe eating and drirtk
ing line, we. ate Prepared to hied our friendaand
noomrpodate titemAnAlle ,beat. manner.. ,Oyakre
eereed,sa every Wyk. nOl7-11110
MEM2
i'UNEDRTA:KER- . 's
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awl musTREBT.•
All li I Oil cl' Online ittintsktori, nt the kindest nOt leo.
,•ItllniSruln.attßtnP?d tpt i nwn nr country,. , nl7-IwT
raing/414W. Bailier.dr .saftemO9n, ',p;an
• Arcot, hear Fi ft h, a 8 lief % rate , boating alma.
litieevail9ollt. Y.Protins RlN?PartY,and
payipg charge& APPl in k t ri% 11‘ TV AT
• I. .• ,44.1 1 ,4 , 04i.Vn "
aov o. l itA afe,
igOTlCE:f•Oeve'ral persona ini4Olkiti i libkint
,IN falteb , chattaniftntigthleAulir, ,ateqcinj if
shy one will call at Lai name 1 ant * Ito gnaw
:them!, my fat:moral)," Nilo h Op.. 'Alum 4 Atka°
churn against me be continued; I wilt roSecUte
thlk " °1411.8° 41°1" ' 7 ' I '` 7 0E046* Athti
/ no* 16:4t,'• 1 , r0 , , , i,; fvoiw ator.isovara.
O t it'Atiti itlOtant itgotu •c'
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TWOYATAIOGS ;
Ae the Droveieittel Eiehtli gt• Walkinitoso/c.
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OR tiATUOACti jian; Not 21n;1868,
e tube t u ro takes ret
hiteeNetteltmittila: v eleold etke
43 4t t
r ietite4. iuitlti titiiltei diet
Actoryoklopotokt9porißv folatofri,
on boo no 46 Drily to ed eat
to
Or trigoptom7
budbiesoldift 'got amino mtats date. .;
not t li • WIT.ILLAM O. KROUSE.
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quake la New Jersey.
TUESDAY, Nov.
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lIGANKEr SHAWLS,
BROCRE SHAWLS,
CHAIN LAIN SHAWLS,'
PAISLEY• BRAWLS ; •
MISSES' SHAWLS,
, BREAICkST suor.s;
'l4oi,isNtlsid'l3ll2l.*L'Sy
GENTLE*PTS SHAWLS,
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Also in Stock, a full absortment oT Silk Vel
will be sold by the yard, or . Wade to order in
at short notice and moderato prices.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS..
KEYSTONE OPERA HOUSE.-,-
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,TUESDAY EVENING, NOV.17Til,"1808
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6)11,00NI!
BERG CONCERT{
Oa which' occasion tho following Artiste will air;
pear: ,
MAD. TWARTHA JOHANNSBNI
MI
HUD. 111 NNIG,
CARL SCIIGNE,
IMMIMI
Organist of St. James' Church.
Tickets. • - - •75 eta.
Reserved seats, - - - - 81 017
L Tickets to be bad nt R. A. Berg's Musle . Store,4o3
Fenn street, 2d Rim, where a diagram of the Hap
may be seen.
Doors open at 7 o'clock; Concert to commence 4
8. nov 9-td
°"Rhtlf—Two en can b iß,4conndlgboa;3:l39Penn etreo
r'--nov 7 2-w
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JOSEPH - REBROLTZ,
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NO. 710 PENII S T REET, i
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READING; PA:, ,
has constantly on hand the
BEST BEE I F,
as well asolli kinds of moat and swinges. llvo'r
puddlq, blood pudding, Frankfort ''Sehwartent
!flagon' , ike., all of which will be sold at the
- lowest.,
prices..nov.-3nac;
N EW GROCE RY & PROVISION STORE;
'
- J. B. HIGH
Announces to the publio thatbe has °penal& • f
GROCERY & PROVISION, STORE '-
at the N. E. Corner of Eighth and Franklin Sts,,
where ho will keep constantly on hand a large anil
well selected Stook of Groceries, Provisions, &o;,
which he twill soll at the lowest market price.
A 'there'd publio patronage is respectfully solit
ited. Country produce bought and sold.
J. D. HIGH.
nov.4- ~
N. E. Corner Eighth and Franklin. 1.
fyiiiiii I ninir , Ve.. , ': I_,v,_, t. I, `',. ', ~,, •;, , • WA: AWritam* rit i rri r wr L., s !,
Oneßi at i *Apo O f
hist ono
5a ! ,rabstwool t 4 4 :
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. AllllO.O, togs • , • ...
„mum with the • otel.
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, • •
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CHINCHILLY CLOTH CLOAKS;
WHITNY BEAVER CLOAI{§. -
FROSTED BRAVER CLOAKS
WATERPROOF OLOAKS ? .
CLOAKS,
OPERA CLOAKS,'
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SILK CLOAKS. ..
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vete, Volvoleenti and Otos'Mei Clothe,
the most durable and fashionable ii niter,'
°C.KM I) 1q 1 !; 8 00 1 4 1 /ii: 1 441; 4 :
•: • •
WINE AND LAGER, PEER- fii,ALOON t ';
l'om street, bateau S4O .and Seventh.
All klyida of beat Rhenish wino strays op_banC i
and sold at %et lowest pride. , , nOv _
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TAYLOR
,ileittBpl
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1 . 841. North Eig ht h ' Streoti
Withito Square of the ihtper New York
RHADINsti,
anAzwipit,
CITY T
SOUTH' 13IXT)* .
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READING, PA. I
wo..Charrer'eaOdettate." ' '
A. H. latiiiiiiiior.' , proprietor.
• demo • •., •••••
Prima Donnp,
11l LYc
WHOLESALE & RETAIL iIEALEA. iN
: . llitAlitNek t •
Keeps co nitaitlyoniand 'and for ale at tb.
• LOWEST PRIOES;
A gaPeisil a;iagititne r ikt of
WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, splullm
CHERRY, istr, cfrEsTrithl,
INDIAtIAVLACX &mu yVALIWT,
OKltot#A. Y441.0W ?DM
'Ationtahlr PANEL,
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WIIITI DINE, CYPRESS, AND NORTI
CAROLINA GRIM SWAMP CEDAR;•
Orders re i veittlally solicited and tirotetitAr
tended to. or prices. ace.. call at the
NEW BRIOK OFFIO.E,
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On the Corner of Fourth Ote;,
r. addren, -
a. .KEELIij
fobllly
wavEs, RANGES, HEATER .
WILLIAM BRIDECW_W
No; 242 Penn E 4., Reading
The undersigned respectfully Invites` pub%)
attention to Me newly itiyented 'Heaton named
Ole , .
11EYSTONE. OtATEIt 1 t,
REST HEATER EvElt`'iliTßoDuckti.
It ham less coal. .makes more heat. takeeap
town, and gives better satisfaction than any. simi
lar Invention' ver introduced to the publie.
The advantage of thip superfOr beating uppers.
tee will be fully explained by the Proprietor, tell
guarantees that he will be able to satisfy &KWh
ego him a Ca ll that it is superior' to tio, one inven
ted, The advanUges ro asq manlleldi , and sO
easily.coMprehended. tbat Only to be Seeb
to convince the most skeptical. In proof of th
he re:irctfully refers the pnblio,;bYPergobtlioni
the f owing named persons who are now - um
those !eaters: ' H i •
Ono. It. Faint",
o ryissoNj
U. I). Osman,
O. A, Nienou.s, 11tl1@Y d i raans, k
Jona. M'Kwiout, Joan t lf 11111•16
4RUBICX ADANA. filiter
'JAMB •' 7t
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Orp ans' Tome, Womeliklort
Ile also lavltetspeclal attention to the
• BEAUTY.RANOE
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WM& is a late Improved ? Fttperiot• 44110 fO,r
walling in, and for wbiett !Wig the Ata, Asi r in
this eity. Th is Range can be seen m
omit on et
the Iron City Hall, ?(o. 428 Penn street ; at eter
High% Franklin streq above Fourth, and t at other
places,
Partieelar attention paid to
rs it DOIGNIING AND NPOUTIN4i.
:g t .
AND
PlasticA Slate Roofing,
;. s tifr 4 004 n Ammo -bap - /kW ?It
orders orders promptly executed, u_n rt e trig
estisfset4on. . vv. ••
way n •• , ,•, . 1 4 , 0.7 14 .1-enur .
fiIIPME4IOX IV, LATTER ? :_ ,
• ‘01 4, p I TA . Lt i rt
; aiite,r.Alih area •Weedisoine ' , imi.c., , ReadifsiCA.
Sole Agent for Berke and LOnnoneountfnii 3 Onlike
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1100FtAVIV8VERMAN /OTTERS.
TllOllO who have no qldeollou to the oomblattion
of taio Bitter", litli ttaptaqtili gosill,r t 4
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b and oontate tie
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Wig ti more matter of titsM), o Tonto woe the
moot palatable.
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rudlgeitiON reyespalkkieffoni Web I ti.ott \ ta
very apt to bass its flu:talons dewing • :the r.
tr, sympattlisint Ls closet 'My as it oes with # •
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mote of the foli o, i d osabo:
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the mad, Herd or pi cult iiireathlng,
Muttering at the earto' °kind or Oughost
riss Ilciatir when_ in a ing Posture, Amiss,
pf hien eta or Webs efore the lithk bull
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The fruiterer from these co r alt iii .44 swa ts
the greatest caution {a the se sot t o pte t temody
for his eats; purdialr Only IyMt no ism.
cured from his {ayes bat one, an nen slot.
sasses true merit, is a 111 Hy 'oompound is
free from War ousihnt s gents , and talk •
ir for itself a reputation the sure e
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rats ewe uktieleur Aptine'whish the
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enefiteld fr tin ' Villttn oto kliteitVOlk
than any o er i reltita .ON•to we VII o ._
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There s sto i ns totlextent 7 nil tot hese sew
els in Sabatini; to an vigetts i trted
rd.w 410 IlYstetts. eAt 011 1 44 lite O,
40 to 0 °yea, tagitotaao a MA WO Y; ;Ot
14;r0d $B, purified, the ,0010p1OI On 14420akel 7 ,,,,.
and healthy, the YollOW tinge is eradicated a
the eyes, a Monis ilyea •to , tho cheeks, an ths
weak &ad perrous invalid 'becomes a stress all
1 healthy being. .
• PERSONS ADVANOED IN MPH ?
And feeling the Nerd of tie . Shit&
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upon theta, with al atten da n tpl 1/, tt 'le
the use 01114 MT/IAB, or the rely, en e b
that wilt Instil new life into their veins, istere l t
flaysa Melto the anent, and ardor of spore ydtte
DY., build up their obrunkon Tomo, sad t n
health and happiness to tuoirreereinlng gem
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It tea well established fact that fully one-hilts t
the female portion of ourrula on are seldom' is
the enjoyment, of good heal . qr l loss lAtit
(Ark' IFPIOIIOO. , " abilir feel WWI. Oftiti
lanipla, devoid of all energy, egtratuali,gertota
and have no appetite.,..,t , ~ , I
To this ohms of persons the IJITTRitiI, or do
TONI°. la especially recommenneip, ,
' ! ' .WHAF Asp , ,illiTiloMill CHILDREN !".
'itel,iitidi strong. 4 the'ttiie4fiair l Ott
remedies. They will cure, every ease of MA
MUS, without fail.
Thousands of certificates have siontqulV Is
the hands of the proprietor, but spacewill a log pi
the publication 61 but few. Those, It will sole
served, are men of note, and of such standing tbs
they must bo believed.
TESTIMONIALS. ,
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ChieiJuidiee Utile
MILTOh 16.1161,
"I find Hoeg and's German Bitters's stood tole!
useful in diseases of theAdirestlve,organs, odor
great benefit in eases of . lan want of
nervous notion In the sy m.
Mire truly
ORO. It.-WOODWARI!.
Hon. James Thompson.
Judge of th 6 Supreme Courtof Pennsylvania.
PHILADILPHIAMpriI 4,186 a
"I conelder Iloofland's German Bitters seslya
ble medicine in case of Attacks of Indigestion or all
pepsin. I can certify this from my experience of it
Yours, wltivrespeot,
JAMBS TROMPS° lf."
From Row..E. D. IfendallA
Assistant }Miter Christian Chronicle, Phillidolfoi
1 have derived deolded benefit from tbe use in
Hoeitand'e German Bitters; and feel it my prirllet•
to recommend them as a most valuable tale, to all
who are suffering from general debility, or (Vow
diseases arising from derangement of tbollver.
ours. trUly,B. D, YENDALL,
Prom new. Zogeph tf. Kennard, D. D.,
Pastor hi theTaighttgAlslCluitsh, Phila.
be. JAClMaN.Lblitill SIR 3 4144ebeellfteciielit i
ly requested to onnoct my name with 'sow
'mendatlons of different kinds of medicines, but ;I•
fording the practice ri Nas out of my approgri•
ate sphere. I hove in all casco declinedk
with a clear proof in va ous Instances, sad 00 6.
uteri, In my own family of the use of Dr. mot
land sUOTD34II bitters, t depart for once from al
usual copra, to express my fall conviction tbVs
gelimil **Win Ilk systesarindesprecallybr
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Will be very beneficial to those whosuffer (romps
above causes.
Yours, ves7respeetfally,
KPINARD,
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