Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 28, 1868, Image 2

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TUB DAITX EAGT,
RADIO, gpvilmiw4 213- flft
itykuirtisit i otiNowarou
--. The fearful prevalence of I , Cime throng .
out our country le a nutter worthy of eon
) ring' the iv' ar; Whoa' ev ) en the
pulpit witi'delecrete to the 'pandering
ratuderou4 patiiions ) it Wa s to be'exPeetill
that rniurdereS;ould be fre quent, and hism4n
Ilte be considered as or little wirth:'
I
some time' after the Close of the War their'
crease ip the nuinher' of Murders wits
startling, but theito saintly followers of 'the
God of Peso° who had encoudged the war
from first to last, ascribed this inurderoti
spirit to the demOtalizalion'itrodnied byte
eonflicf l i and 'pritiplesied ilia as soon as (4n ,
'arnties were disbanded and our sOldier'S had
returned to their tasual'peaceful avocations,
this fier'cb craving for bloodshed • Would
colts, and oar Country old return to its
,
formeqeaceful condition.
Such hat pot boon' the case,lowever.L-
Ererinewspaper we talie up contains an AC
connt of one Cr More' shOoting or 'dabbing .
nuttiber'dt which 'meths tObeinl ,
• inatead ,•be
creasing, „brew bqys
of tender years nisi, the pistelor' knife uOit
the sllihteit pievocation, and sometimes
Witboutany prOvetation whatever, and
Men, forgetting thole 'angelic missions on
earth s resort to the seine deadly ')veliPona to
avenge real or fancied injOries.'__
'Whatever may be the cause of thie mpv
deropa spirit amengour poop's:4A is the
of every good man And woman to assisv i
its 'n41.411°14 finditif 'possible, • its total
eradication', Ifh'o.first step in, this import
ant reform:is the,' ;prevention ,of the too.
coMmon practice ofcarrying concealed dead:
ly weapons--a practice which .is in, reality
tacitly encouraged by a Majority of our peo
ple. WItO the truth known, peaceful citi
zens would be startled by the number, Of
armed men who move daily and nightly in
their inidst--4nd too, in gleflanceief a
strict law in regard to , the carrying of
pone.
Writerd WWl° present day speak with!as
suined,horror.of the barbarity of, our furel .
fathers, who wore swords, and se4led their
little disputes, by.a. trial of skill with their
'denote - caplets, sometimes killing , bdt trioro
tlequently.oaly wounding each other, while`
the Maitre!. Of tho laboring classes wore Set
tled with hatOre's . weaPons, fists or feott or
more deadly earnest,With clubs and Anna.
• ft
in these sword combats, however, no inno
cent an4eitcetal bystanders were likely to
beinjured;,aml man to man, when each!un
deridaod the use of his weapon rind all de•
vended upon skill and practice, tliei*was
little or no advantage on account of we,iiht,'
else, or brutal strength.
Now,tho easels vastly different. Every rut.
Ban who has reason to fear punishment for
his numberless infringements of the public
peace,- carries about bin' the lives of sic or
seven men, in the_ Shape ofa revolver, a
weapon from which there is no safety for
the victim in speed, strength or skill—a
weapon which, by a Movement of tho hand,
will send nn unprepared soul, without
warning, into the awful presence of its
Creator.
• This general arming of dangerous :and
diirePetabic characters, unchecked by an
enforcement of the law provided . for such
cases, necessitates a like proceeding, on the
part °Mose respectable citizens who aro
obliged to mingle with them in the ordinary
avocations of life.; and , . hence , it is that a
peaceful man is in more danger in the
streets of our cities, At th'e present time,
than be Ivo* hail() been in London two
hundred year' ago. If n street row occurs
in our country at present, the inoffensive
and Unprepared spectators are in as much
danger from thellying bullets as the com
batants themselves, aud i os) Person; Of 00 , -
ever age or 'sea t i 'Safe within the . : long
range of the small but_ powerful revoliters,
If Mali have become, in many places, as
common articles of; personal ,prqpe,4y
•piicket-knives or breast-pintr were intnrmer
days. ' • _
Many pepippe my doubt that ttw•praetice
Of ,carrying arms is so prevalent ; but, let,
• them rnahethe,neeessary inquiries, and they
ilk learn 'that nearly all the . fashionable
paqtat ,
oons now made hare extra pockets ,on
the hip, for the express puipose of carrying
Ooneealed weapons. .•
On occasions of 'great political excite.
Meat, Ind 4ts lhb into Presidential campaign
ii la tO be expected that . man,y Men ; ~v'iij u 6
• 'times eirry VMS for; lia)f•Protectioctfor
Ofill ) , 01 0 40 for o"itcqqc" qtWfOing•
OsiiN *4444 gnebtlotie '
sfait ie tb re out
in'tx Om trying to cheat lo 4,t49,it49•7
, hut, at A tints like the Preserit,•Wheatio
aximojitieh for' died Oat, and all 'par,iiel,
Oontented to "accept the situation," it
is time for thepress and the peaceable eiti.
zens
raw
• W
14 14prohAiting .
cicleallty .
, pd r lceiken, b other
.perso., 1Y tinlete unii4oldetly
thrown into contact with desperate char
acters who regard no laws, human or divine.
We only ask that the present .practice of
eritryhigeoneialFd,deiully weapons be frown
ed glow an 4 discouregcd . by. all good eitir. n ens,
that the law prohibiting the earring of 'Coo
coaled weapons be made more stringent, mid
that it be rigidlyenforeed, in all
. eases. :Of
the
or 1
what use' is the present law, when the
chances
~are• that the magistrate who
.makes out the commitment : sending an
unfortunate loafer to prison for: being found
walks worn-out and useless old pistol in his
pocket, has concealed somewhere on his
person a . splendid Deringer or,seven-shooter
of the latest . style ? Let rich and poor be
punished alike, and let the Peaceful citizen
know that he can pass along the streets by
day or night with no weapon necessary for
defence except a stout stick, or his hands and
feet, which 'would
s he all-auftielont in ordi
nary cases, were the law strictly and impit
tially enforced, and the practice of narrying .
arms condemned anal rendered,obnoxious
the, potent voice of popular , opinion.
- I, 'We think that every householder should
pessess,a fire-arm of some kind, and that he
should learn how to load and how to use it
effectively, in eas&of an attack by robbers
or other lawless persons. Nye like to lee
young men proficient in the use of fire-arms,.
especially in the use of the rifle. The dread
of American marksmen is felt by every for
eign nation which ever thinks of engaging in
a conflict with thoNnited States; for in, our
foreign wars Alllol'loll sharpshooters bre
always made themselves felt by their Epps
grad our soldiers:been as proficient in the
nap Ore-Al4,us aft wore their ancestors, the
wnr of the rebellion ,would have been much .
opener ended, _ , •
, We like to see rifle clubs formed, andwo
feel proud of our , American marksmen,
of native. aoll . foreign birth, when
read of or sea extraordinary exhibitions! of
Arai in • marksmanship, But: rides, ' inns
kets and, shot-guns are net the weapons
,with.wbich murders are generally cemmitt
ed. .Buch deeds are done with the easily
carried and easily concealed pistol, knife,
"billy)" or some other weapon of the kind,
with which the victim may be assaulted un
awares, and which, on account of its small
size, - he cannot seize and wrest from -hisias
gallant. Such weapons wo would prevent
the indiscriminate use of by all persons en
gaged in brdinaridecupatioris ; and we call
tipon our brethren of the .press, and upon
alllaw-abiding people, 111 rib) and female,
everywhere, to assist us, by precept and
,ex
amide; inputting a stop , to the fashionahle l
,but murderous custom of carrying con
denied deadly weapons. •
STEAD' PLOWS.
Steam,plows ore in successful operation in
Egypt, the soil of that country being pecu
liarly adapted to their Use, on account of its
soft and level surface. Wo see tint) reason
Ihy the smite kind of steam plows cannot be
itscillit•t his country,espeeiully on the:West
ern prairies. Even in Pennsylvania there
aro level tracts of country where a steam
plow might be advantageously used. It
could be owned .by individual 'or n stock,
company, and taken from farm to farm as
required, like a threshing machine. In
,
Egypt, plows driven by engines of &wen,
horse-power; turned up the soil 4. the rate
of two•and-a-half acres per hour, I ,andwere
followed by rakes, forming three ridges about
two-and-a-half feet apart, on the top of
which the cotton was ,planted. The work
was continued at night, by relief gangs of
anon, who laboiedby the light of lamps with
reflectors. The s ame systeth of ploWing has
been introduced into Asia Minor, and large
fields near Sniyrn4 are under eultivatiOn by
the aid of steam.
Who will mate tho exp'erlinent, and
trodueo tho first steam plow into Pennsyl-
vania?
- TIN FATHER ABRAHAM' lids been enlarged
and greatlf iniproved. : fit tie to do a per•
raan'ent inalittitioni and We Wish it success
in 'or'erqthing t.ut polities=—lts pBlitical t cbcn=
plexion that'a ero* would i look
pate' iii obtitparison theistrith: 'lt still
edited 3 6igeEisig.'RUUeti: 11 Cochran.. Capt.
Ranch ramOved froUt ilteading:to. Laneaster
omG `week's sinb t e. • '
,t! , • ; •
Surtamni4--rAil the recent oripp' Li Sal
fine Convention in Boston, Senator
Wilson otated Una& the rourtoen'th ar
'tic‘e Oho imendMenrof the Constiiution
of the 'United Stites; 'he 1 / 4 1 , 001d have rio hes
itation in' voting 'for an act of Congrest
to,give the colored.ineu in awry State the
"right to veto. Re. added, however, that
as many persons (lid not p co tfilli cone
utiactiO,n upon the fourteenth tide, :there
nicnad . have to'lW another amen en sub
mittei,l, In his oi)inian, ;. the Conte ution
could be so areend4l,; that the right p .uf
frage, in six or eight months, will be ie•
cured to the colored men all over the
y, to insist upon
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TILE DEilaClßA.To*****
GEoßaik,
KENTUCKY, ,
• DELAWARE,
NEW`YORK,'
LOUtfiIIANA, '•
AR Y L A N..D.,
NEW JERSEY.
The above is the Democratic Celumn.—;
Look at it. It is grand and noble, contain-i .
iniitte Empire States of the North and the
South. It is nearly three times larger hi
States and nearly four times in Electoral
Votes than in 18434;' If the lawful voters in
many States bad not been • disfranchised by
Congress and in other ways, :the column
would still be mach larger. - But behold it
as it is t It looms up, and by 1872, other
States will have wheeled into line, and the
old Democratic party, having elected,n De
inecratic Congress and a Democratic Presi•
dent, hilt again take charge of the helm of
Government. Courage then, Democrats.—
We'are making positive headway, and time
will at last set all things even.
"Truth Crushed to Earth Anil rise again,
The Eternal years of God , nre hers; 1
Whilst Error, wounded, writhes in pain, -
And dies amid her worshippers."
- 7 -11Torristottm. Reiiister.
Tho Working People.
The Cigar Makers' Unions of New York
city held a mass meeting on Tuesday even
ing last, to take action in reference to the
resolution passed
,by the Cigar Manufac
turers' Association, forbidding the employ
ment of members of the Unions after No
vember 27th.,, About 1500 persons were
present, although it is stated that the Cigar
Majors' Unions number 2800 men, employ
ed in the city of Now York and the vicinity.
The history of the progress or this differ
ence between the manufacturers and the
journeymen is as follows : About two
weeks Ago a committee of hands waited upon
the firm employing them, and asked an in
(Tease of 15 per cent. on their wages. The
firm agreed to pay this advance, provided
the Other employers acceded to the same
rates. A few days afterwards a committee
of the manufacturers proposed to increase
the wages $1 per thousand until Jan. Ist,
1869, and from that date until May Ist, an
additional dollar, provided the state of the
trade would justify such a course. This
proposition the cigar makers accepted,upon
the condition that none but members of the
'Union should be employed. The inanuftic
tiirers then passed the resolution forbidding
the employment of members of the Unions
after November 27th. Hence, a strike - by
the cigar 'makers belonging to Unions. At
the mass meeting it was stated, that the
manufacturers association, numbering 28
members, employed 550 of the Union men,
every one of whom had left. Of • these 195
aro not at work, 117 have been provided
with travelling tickets for other cities, and
87 have gone to work on the co-operative
plan. The meeting unanimously ngreed to
work on the manufacturers' terms, provid
ed the obnoxious resolution to employ no
Union men was rescinded. The coopers in
New York report that most of the shops
have agreed to pay the increased rates.
TBLEGRAPAIO SUMMARY
SATURDAY, Nov. 28.-
• Last Tuesday night, Sergeant Cornelius
O'Brien was assaulted with, a bludgeon 17
some person unknown, at West Point Mill.
tart Academy. lie died on Thursday from
the effects of his injuries.
Fifteen hundred Fenian soldiers, in green
jackets, light blue pants and dark blue caps,
and armed with muskets,' participated in.the
Fenian parade in Philadelphia on Thanks
giving day.
The safe of the Minehill and Schuylkill
Railroad:Company,:at Seventh and Market
streets, Philadelphia, was blown open by
burglars early yesterday morning, but as the
safe contained nothing but papers, nothing
of value wan taken. _One burglar was cap.
tured. He gave the name Of James Hope.
Two prisoners, one convicted of swindling
and the other of attempting to kill, were
pardoned out of the Massachusetts State
prison, on Thanksgiving day, in accordance
with an old custom. They had served over
half their terms.
The St. Stephen's Bank, of New Bruns
w•ick, it is announced, will resume business
in a few flays. The defaulting cashier, heir
ii, has escaped front custody, and :,1 4 :.:0,000
s offered for his capture.
Sandwich Island nib/ices state that the
Leader in the recent uprising of followers of
a "prophet" has been
. captured. The ,vol
cano of Kilauea is again active. Commo
dore John Patty, a well known navigator",
died at Honolulu, on the 10th;inst.
The Alabama Legislature has -adopted
several sections of the bill to punish "Ku-
Klux:ism." The bill declares it no crime to
shoot a person masked after "dark, and im.
poses a penalty of one to two years' impri
sonment for appearing in it mask. '
, .
- In excavating for tilt) . foundations of the
dome of the new State-house; at Springfield,
Illinois, the workmen s#rnek a bed of coal
eighteen inches in thOness, at a depth o
aboutlifteen or eighteen feet below the sur
face.
John M. Pugh, Probate Judge of Prank •
lip county, Ohio l has been held in $5OOO
hail to answer ttie charge of issuing fratidu•
lent n'aturalikation papers.
Sir John Young, the new ,Governor
General of Canto 4) urrßed in Ottawa,' yes
terday.
James Grant has been held in $lO6O a
Richmond, to answer the shooting•ot IL H.
Pollard.
James S. Palmer, mietioncer, of Pittslmrg
committed suicide yesterday.
Blisha B. Fiero, husband of the wOmen
reported to hare been killed in bed by 4 bur
glar, at West Davenport, N. Y., ,has!been
held to answer for her murder. I
,
The cotton confpiessing establishment of
O'Shaughnessy & Co., in Nashville, was'
burned yesterday. Loss $30,090.
The schooner Charles S. Carstair.s from`
Philadelphia for New York, is ashore at
Lone Beach. Her crew are safe.
The convicts confined in the .Proyineial
Penitentiary pt Kingston, Canada, attempt
ed to put into execution an extensive an d
deep laid plot to effect theicaseape Thurs.
day night. ,One was killed bythe guardlend
the others secured: . • " r.
The Ninth' revolution continues, hid mer 7
chants in Havana are raising a subscription
tortho pay and equipment of three months'
vcilunteers, that they
. may enter immediately
in active service against the rebels. Rumors
are rile that several cargoes of arms for the
revolutionists have been landiA t bat, the
Goiernment there has received no 40 81 In
formation of the facts. Negroes are much
lower in price than heretofore.
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KLINE, EPPIHIMER &,CO.
BLANKET SHAWLS,
BROCHE SHAWLS,
CHAIN LAIN SHAWLS,
PAISLEY SHAWLS,.
MISSES' SHAWLS,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
MOURNING SHAWLS,
GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS,
Also in Stock, a full'assortment of Silk Ye
will be sold by the yard, or made to order in
at short notice and moderate prices.
A Commis Matuttaan.—Some turentyjetirs
ago a wealthy gentleman from New York ar
rived at St. Joseph, Missouri, and 'after a
short sojourn left for the West. Ho ryas
about sixty,' and an Englishman by birth,who
had come to the city when 'young,
.11red with
energy and industry, but with.scanty means.
After years of hard labor, he gained a large
fortune iii the inereantile and stock business.'
While in St. Joseph ho became acquainted
with a young girl of about seventeen years,
of French descent,then employed as a waiter
in one of the principal hotels. The girl was
penniless,and possessed of but ordinary edu
cation. She was the Owner, howover,of an'
exceedingly handsome face and great .musi
cal talent. The gentleman, on departing for
the West,left with her a snug sum of money,
to be devoted to the cultivation of her taste
for music and her general education. The
merchant passed two years in the West, in
Montana, and returned several weeks ago.
He found the young lady in Platte Town
officiating as chambermaid in a boarding
house. Being without a helpmate and pee.
[teased of ample means to support a wife, ho
proposed, was accepted, Lind the two left for
St. Louis, and last week they were in that
city enjoying their honeymoon.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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11111E}.3 READING' HOWL—A mooting of
I citizens of - Reading fitvorablo to establishing a
froo reading room for young mon and others, will
bo held in the Library Hall, Fifth and Franklin
streets, on Monday evening, Nov. 30. isos. at 7%
o'clock, which allpersons desirous of promoting
the moral and intellectual standing of the young
men of this city, aro invited to attend. Several ad
drums will bo delivorod, .. ,
.John 8, Richards, ,' J. L. Stichter, •
A. O. Croon, - T. I). Sfichtet, • •
Jacob S. Livingood, C. B. McKnig ht,
E. R. Schmuckor, 11. H. Muhlenberg.
W: H. Livingood, Horace A. Yundt,
A. S. Sasso:man, A. B. Wanner,
W. Briner, W. J. Woodward,
B. F. Boyer, D. McKnight, •
J. Knabb, W. It. Ucarbart,
Jacob Bushong, J. T. Jackson,
J. G. Seltzer, Levi B. Smith, ~
E. H. Shearer. . (ice. E. Baer,
Edwin Shatters. Edw. Wnllaco,
A. K. Stauffer, . Kline, llppihimer & Co.,
E. D. Smith John S. Pearson,
E. Loaf Smith, , Mishler & Alters,
S. E. Ancona, 1 -- James Jameson-,
Daniel S. Huntor, Daniel Ermentrout.
nov ZS 2t - -
ri 10 THE PUBLIC---Tho undersigned resect-
I
fully informs the former customers - John
Greetsinger. deceased, mid the publicgenerally,
that she will continue the BAK INtl BUSINESS,
at the old stand, No. 1319 Chestnut street, Thank
ful for their pat patronage, she solicits a continu-
MICO of the same.
nov CATHARINE OIt(ETZIN(IER.
T2.)Olit SALE.—AII the fixings for a Distillery of
-
. Bushels, for tale very cheap, such as Boiler,
20 inches by 30 feet, Still, Daubler, Worm, Puml4.,
Iron and Copper Pipcs of all kinds, at tiatintel
11'ortz's Mill, spring township, 'Jerks county, Pa.
N. B.—Tito Boiler can be bought separately, if
desired. nor 27-3 t
1%.10T143.1 —An atijonroe4 meeting of. the Per.
LI tune Building (1111 gaging Asreciation °Mend
ing, will be held on Tue6day evening next, at VA
o'clock, at lloyer's Saloon. on Penn street aboVe
Sixth. The iniation fee of 25 cents on each Ante
will ho received. There are also nine Direetorti to
he chosen. Punclind attendance is requested. By
order of the P. J. ROSS hIILLI fl
n0v.27- it It. Sogry.
VOTICE.—A rpeoio theeting of The Mechanics'
NO
and Workingnien'A 8 , 11411144 ArAociation will ho
hold On Tourdei evening, Dee. let, 1!413, at. 7%
o'clock, at the Taylor lime, for Iho imrporo of
wiminating three' or inure personq to FQVVe ai Dl
reetur3 for three ye:in+, and une or more perrons to
Ferro 10 Treasurer fur ono year; ho Ellin° to he
cleated at the ropalar anneal meeting of the fitoeli
hohleis, on Weilno , day evening, the Oth of Decem
ber folion ing, at
ta u Fa C t hall' and place. By Or.
der of thr Board. AARON SITINBACII,Prest.
P, 11. \V ANNEtt, Sevrotary• n0r2.1.3t
THE NATIONAL
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VAT AI ND HOLLOW-WARR JIM
-I'OlllllM OF PIM CITY OF READING,
1). C. SCIINADER,
914 PI NN STREW;
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Would c9ll tho attention of the public to his largo
stock or Parlor, Odic° and Cooking Stoves, Rakes.
Uri:Hollowware and lioupok eoping goods of overY
description.
Rooting and Spouting promptly attended to at
the lowest, price ! ' (livo him a dal!. (nov 27-31 nos
, MIRTH AOW COMPA IflES.—The'Com
tnittee on City Property, of tile corporation of
•t of neadin F , 116.04 invite proposals (until
(I o'clock, 11 , , M., of Nov. 80,18680 from the several
.Fire Insurance Companies roptesented in this
city; for the imam-leo of the Various properties
.belonging to the corporation. The • amOuut ,of in
snrance required on each property and ?Wet, par
ticulars, can he ascertained by applying at the
office of the licpartment, Northeast corner of
Firth and - Franklin streets. •
nay. 21-td B. . HAIM Secretary.
•
TOST— Cortillentes of Penn tire Insurance Coln-
Jpany, of Philadelphia, N 0.1557,620,00, 1865. and
o. $10.0).1887. , APplioMion bat been :made
for 4 aplostes, 811LI'rT
• no :}.. w2larr • Item' ing; l'a.
441 ii) RAFTLINOXiiT6EE .
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• FOR •
T81 7 :0 VAT rIOGS
i.l 4 D r overe,gotei or,...vight ? , Wcfskinireos
ON sAtiriDAV *VENINO liEtT, NOV. 28TII, 1868.
The highest nurdlier of Howls thrown takes Brat
choice, lowest number takes second choke. Tick
ets 2i cents,
nov23 • • , •
A"r RICAN HOINE BESTAIMANT,
Colo tier Fotittli` And 'Pptinatreels. Ittrru &
HOLLISNOACII, Proprietors. Having taken posses
sion of this,salonni and haring on hand a most cent.
plet6 steel( of eterything in the toting and• drink
ing line, rre aro prepared to meet our friends mid
accommodate them in the best manner. Oysters
aerred. in e ver,/ aryls. • novl7-1 mo
lIIM
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BLACK 'CLOTH CLOAK% \
MNpinur c6Tit
WHETNY BEAVER CLOAKS:'
FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS,
WATEIiPROQF•CLOAKk
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CHILDREN'S' CLOAKS,. •
OPERA CLOAKS, ' ' •
• SILK VELVET CLOAKO.
vets, Velveteens and Cloaking Oaths, which
the tnost durable and fashionable manner,
nor 4,
NEW .41.111VIERTKNEMOENTAI.
TORE ROOM TO LET. 544 -Penn Welt,
Oin Schn*lcOrlionso building; , ApPVat ADM
office.
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1. publishing a New • Serial Stoemit run through
a largo part of the next volumeed
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for 1B nom subsoribors.
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and now oircleaof influence, weinako the following
liberal offers for now sulfite - atm
Wo ,will send the Observer" for ono year .to
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Sample copies and (grouters sent free. Terms, WO
a year, In adranso.. .
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nov2ll .Y 7 Park Rew, New York.
w STORE,
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J. .'D HIGH.
Announces to the publiostbat ho bas opened a •
OROCERY & PROVISION, STORE
at the N. E. Corner of Eighth and Franklin fits.)
where ho will koop constantly on band a large an d
well selected Stook of Orooories, Provisions; do.,
which ho will sell at the lowest marketprice. •
A share of public patronage le respettfully 5016..
hod. Country produce bought and sold
J. D. 111011 0
N. Corner Eighth and ranklin.
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t i lf6NB 11101111111_,_
W. R. ARThi4N, Proprietor. •
One of the best houses outside of the large cities.
ft is located on the lino of the East Pennsylvania
Railroad, about midway between Reading and Al
lentown. 'All trains between New York and the
Vest, As well as all way trains, stop at Lyons , and
immediately in front of the Lyons Hotel. •
• 441-Evorything in Ind about the hotel is unrur
passed. A drat rate Livery Stable is also kept in
connection with the Rotel.
MONEY WANTED.
MONEY WANT'EDI
BY TUB CITY 01?_ READING.
The undereigneil Committee On Finance 6f th
::erporation of the buy of, Reading,: having been
suborned to borrow the sum of
SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLS.
far the purpose of enlarging the Water Works of
the said city, hereby give notice tat t hey ate pre
pared to Issue Certificates of Loan, bearing sin Por
cont. interest, to parties desiring to loan money to
tho city. Apply to either of the , undersigned, or
Willintu 1101donroich, Eery,. City Treasure r, FitisPK. !ABBE,
DANIEL 111ILLWit. ,
DANIRL SPQIIN„
Committee on
BOCICAIUBHUB COLUMBIA RAIL,
WINE AND LACIER BEER SALOON
Peen► street, between Sixth an Seventh.
All kinds of best.Rhonlelt wino always on h i nnd.
and sold at the lowest prlee. nov 123tri
ri 0 (.1 LP NEWS WOE , rpm
IIPEOPLE.—Oo to the NA.
a k .,TIONAL SHOE & HAT STORE,
gar saw No. all Ve street. threeg
below the n YlittitAt b o a r ;
cheap and wolt- *nude ei BOOTI4,
RIOES and !LATS.
oct9-3moeod ' - T4. LicliTtaTillN.
•
JOSEPH REIMOLTZ,
;•
NO. 710• PENN •STRENT,
RE A DINCIAPA; r
as constantly on hand the; '
B 1 ST EEEF,
as well as all kinds of tart and eaurtiges, liver
podding, blood nodding. rirankfort "Soltwatten
-11111g0r1" &e.. all of Mlle* Will be sold at the lowest
prices. 'A 140, all kinds of Sp . usagotilchn, wholesale
and retail, f• nov 15.3 m
GEN, TAYLOR • HOVSE
341 North Eighth Strooi,
Within a Spare ol the (Wier New York Dep4
READING, Ph.
J. U. 4111REVIMIL-Ptoprletor.
GREAT FURNITURE OW I
SCHWEDtR lw FEta,
T
Wareroom, corner Fifth and Washicgton
streets.
MANUFACTORY, WASllllcOiOll ATAIIII2
BELOW Firm: i
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ! 1
IHE UN4ERSIONED RESPEOTAILL4 IN.
vita 'public attention to their splendid I of
Bret-chum furniture now and constant) ) ; on and
and made to order to suit customers.
Among other articles, especial attention. In•
vited to their unsurPWed 1 -
EXTENSION TABLES, • :• )
DRESSING BUREAUS,
I
• ~ DINING ROAM . CHAIRS, i
i
CENTRE AND OTHER TAB ,
BEDSTEADS OF TELE LATEST 8
and every other artlel9 in theiv.ilnagt oor
Every article is mantnigturea by e i n4.4l 4
their admirably arranged utsnoreetorior ,II
ith
most perfect machinery . andiallltal zoo ,
and Lulidted in in TIMIVAUeg leaa#!!". ' , • 1 ! '•
i
Also pOstiared to execute ell orders for : ! ' ' * '
i
CARVING, " " • ' . i ''
• TURNING, ' • I , ---
- oAlcriNti, and
, ,BfouLDnlcip. , • ~ , , 1
Alt orders prornetty 2 exeCinted; dint Ivairnittdio
give satisfaction. CIP. EV,
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BIiOWNINIPS PA#18.111"
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arm. RA 044, Wa4inetce .!rteft * Rrediess ply
Solo Atlatkr 80. awl Lebano,ticolantill. tot the
Mania .
SAMPSON KAU COMPANY.
rho mot Milo 1144 4atiOle &Otto titer plit t i
bettentr obi tab?, iiteaistot olsowbsts.
upotiqr todocionteoto ottitrod to Delta.
• tot ottmeondaboxid- - .
PLAT,F . ,0,1111041 4 3
on band and tiaalaittio.
TOyES, RANGES, REATRItik,
WILLIAM:BRIDEO"
No. 242 Pelt). it., *mu
nt
atifgorgll li nlipirzt4l 7
the
IL'YSIVITE HEATER !I
BEST HEATER EVER INTRODUCED.
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, 'T HREE iltiliEß.
It bunko less coal: makes mons heat, ham up less
room; and gives helteligisfastion thins VII /IDA
lar invention ever int Cbd r thopublic.
The advantag6 of tb a swper br Wit apps
tug will be Aklly explained by t 0 ptietor, who
'guaranis:tea that he will ba abla,to sattil au w h o
give him a call that it is Impeder to anion s li nen ,
ted. The advantages are to manifold. NA so
easily complishended, that it needlosily to !Aim
to convincoltsa moat skeptical. in proof pt 0,1 %
trespootililly refute 0141+00110 i by lottals4on, to
e following named' person, WAR are eel Wei
i Qllo' Hears;
tigo. 11, 4 14 1 ' as. J. &annoy ,
u
C. DL R ORR,• ' JILL & CO.,
O. A. ?Sic wohts, lINRY JOHNSON,
JOlOl AVIIititOtareANIIIJA, KIVA,
,• li goaam ADAUS, iit4;7l.•
JACOB „Kaki Ars lathe,
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,orpgwgi* : onti q , nuitlidcd
• Re ate° invitee epeatat attention Nth. '
fr''
BEAUTY RANGE
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is.w W a h ll i fn h e l i e n a dr i l li ate f: a ra ntr trAi i i
0 13 0 ,0 0 0 0 Aite ir ak
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this city. Tit it a 0 0
the Iron air 141. , 0.411 4tOn Okla t at Oar
High's, Franklin street atm* .rourtn. and Moller
pI P ac articular
cular attuntioW paid to
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TIN 1190iFiNO AND SPOUTING,
Platics- .13 ate-Boob&
Ise
.employs but skillful Mechanic's—sit
Orders ptutuptly . eXasuted, auld.yasintidlAlT.
sallsfuotioi). ,
mot 22 • • - -r MINIM IR.
ynTOLESALE' 4' RETAIL DEALER, I
• •
• -,LIJSRE
hind *ad for mete at the
-, 1 LOWEST. PIPES,,,
A sener.4 4urortmen, of
WHITE PINE,. HEMLOCK, .BPAUcg,
CHERRY, OAK, ASH, CHESTNUT,
INDIANA IMAM A wurravAtlin
Thorsughly seasoned and andel; soar.
p ALSO. . .
WRITE PINE, CYPRESS, AND', NOITII
CAROLINA GREEN SWAMP
•
• ,11.5.11 GLES.
°titan ret!peotftzlily eolloiied Ma arrant!,
tended to. For prices, ,to., call at the
NEW BRIOK 01E0E1
On the Corner of Fourth & Pine Stll
,fel)111y .
(QUEENuEF
QUEEN OF E
Et N 4r e t
A L N A I, N , 16) A S , OAP
QUEEN OF ENGLAtif
For doing a tartilli washing In the bat wit
cheapest manner. tluarantee4 equal to SPY ID lb;
world Ilan ail the sirength of old rosin ffiolto irh•
the 'mild and lathering qualities of louts
Tr t this splendid Bopo. Sold by it*
ALDER 0111111
41111 AL WOR 8, 48 ?leek
Front 4f/reel, pbgasitlph as an Voll
CITY 'ROTEL,
SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
lkiL.Charges moderate.
A. A. ENTEULY. Prop Attar .,
sug 6
HELLER'S
COMPOSITION PAVE
4 ' --'. l- 41:14111ki 101,60 RING.
WEIS PAVEMENT AND FLOORIN
.IL acknowledged to be the beat in u (
comes hard and firm ImmedlatelY, Is dr
and Impervious to water, and notagette
heat or cold.
All orders promptly attended to, an
D
guaranteed to give satisfaction. appl
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•liiiierig; - , 1 ' ' N 0.71. &it_
WY OF IiBADINO '
BONDS
for tale, at a Discount. Enquire at.
,VAIIN4fII3! NATIONAL, BANI
rept 25-Bmoe • •
ItIgIIIICTION IN 111J24r - LeJl i
Videaltotuthflintellelpgl 40dd 81 1 111 A
- atonal Fe 61"
0. 341 Pea* JO
roe doors Itl° l
t e Nome 42 11 41
!hen thril d w it 7
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isold Di ma t o '
Its.
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IMPORTANT NOTION
' VW *PP WILL, PIRR,'POMPA N
. 4
Wbbl449l* *nadir to Ili. ettaili f 9f "do
tbst, gto eons' ersbie nura r o tick!t!
rpoisiss iroll poins zs Val
trotlaire compeu pa • f of
Ofl o nd Or ,
rt tirtiltNA
VaT le " 11 "! - 41""
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CAROLINA YELLOWY,
and
MICHIGAN PANEL
LUMI3ER,
Or, address,
J. KEELY,
(Near Pena)
READING, PA.
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