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- DAILY -EAGLE.
;12 t. PA.
. 2 : A i fURDLY, DECE
"VALEDICTORY.
Tfie libditidgded has this day disposed of
the printing i estabilehmebea of tan) Reading
°Ogle and Democrat aneDaili the .
to
Miyokre l , *al. at 14ttnit and Jkitstin 0.. 11.4 w;
rat, proprietors of the Readiii9 ;Adler and
Dayy , iriti/tei "The pUblielition of the Gazette
and . ,Deet . oßret will *be oontl n uod by Me new.
prsprietofe, its beretefere. The Doily Gazette
willim t0r4011444 wilh the Bugle, and' tow
tinlied. PA didly i tiOroißaper under the , title
of the Defly Eagte. All aeCounte for adver
tising bbd JOb %verb due to the (noes of the
Getelfebed Demoordt and Dally Gazette, up
to this diiiii,iill 00'10010d by the undersigned,
oritle linltiorlited agent. 'rho accounts' for
supacripiloris due:te the Gazette and Democrat
wilt t h e settled by Messrs. ltirrEn (tit/ovum,
whose receipts wilt be valid for MI moneys
pat thin* 09, aubserlption amount. .
DV retiring froni the ,businoss which has
bifill ; lilts 'Puribilt . for, the past tvventy•olght
yeeta,,thie undersigned halt had In view two
ohlectili s 'First, keilef from the dares of a pro
fessionwhich he could kb longer devote his
,
personal late / Mien, I.i'r reason • of the ! public
'.i
duiles t at hive doi l iolved/ übon him il and
Second, that the papers ho has edited . and;
published should
. continue their advocacy of
the itinbliiies or the' patty to which ho long , I
NO iiiirkilill ailiViipive and In the iiitinnito
mimeo of which hp feels
,ri deep interest.---,
TO pagt!aervices of the proprietors of the
Ailler i(l(lfetialf of the Demiteratio party, are a
sure ge t erkintee for their future fid?lityi and
tire underalgtidiVfeelki safe In entrusting the
P?)itlear ventral of the English Democratic
oron'or the county to them. In a husinesti
Vitra' of Yil t ew, he Is contidont that the patrons
oI the date* and .Democ rat and Daily
,G , a
stiOtiil hive no occasion to find fault ; be.
Having as ha'doea, that 'the ohauge of owner.
4 11 9 NYIII Piriva,advantageolis to both. 1 .
*Hoping, that the now proprietorswill be
filliored tittli' a oontinuatice of the same liberal
patranifitl thitt , bas , bee»bestowed, tipgn; the
t/azette and DeMocr«i for the Past ciberter of - 4
cibatuiri ends fateful for• the generoiis siiii
port thee bikelWays anstaihod Ids efforts V.>
trisinit tolhp people of Berke oounty a new
paper that would' faithfully reptement thely
'il.VP,;sooltllerOOkell ell qUestione of public
ikna opt:tato: intereat k . the undersigned, not
*ittietithballYiicrienial regrets . upod retiring
fropiA pypfeasiou In which the best years of
pts,ige,hff i r been passed, bids his felendii kind
rtretei 1 4641 • / '
J. LA.WILZIstOE GETZ.
PEADitfq, thiaktinber 6,1868.
:BA‘UTATORY.
.1 •I r taking chargo of the edzettil and Demo'
crat e wb do . so w ith 4 view of Making the enter.
;Mei profitable es ibusiness arrangement, and
445411 sitore fiituly ceruenting the unity of the
Demouratio party of Berks county, so striking•
evihced at the late elect.
:lions.'
The bai(i Caf.ette will be discontinued. Its
ho transferred to that of
,the :NOY L'agk t which will be furnished ;to
isubs i etihera at .1.116 Sarno rates, The Eagle will
.be talitad i as heretofore; ~by Mr. J. tirar4n
As) will be assisted by Mr. John IC.
Smith as local Reporter. . .
Th. 9 , 0 0 2 e.1,p, any; Democrat wilt be issued
weekly, at tho 11811.111 rates. It will be edited
by gr. Alfred Sanderson, one of its fonder
editors.
(loth papers will be under the especial man
gement and eontrol of the proprietors, assist
ed by ,Mr. 'J. M. Beck, editor of the Ad(er.
geverat ,epecial correspondents, In various
~partis Of the, ceuntry, have been engaged, to
furnish reports of I°ol occurrences, and the
'Aleivibes Of others will soon ho obtained.
'`4 will bo the aim of the proprietors to Make
tlie Pp* fiagts and the Weekly Gazelle and
ientoerat sound and reliable journals. limy
dill IM Democratio-in.polities, but `just in nit
reepecte:' They will be especially devoted to
' lo6ll' ne'vre, agrieeltuie, market reports, and
owook,.ttqs or niter et to tho licoplo of this L.ity
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auftcounth, 1
We' liOpe !the Domocraey of• Berke county,
'pa th6pthlio geoeFally, will favor us witli t thO
pitronago ; which good and livo pewspapori
Okould tteelfe, and which wo will eadearo to
. WM. S. RITTER;
JESSE G. lIANYLEy.
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BUSINESS NOTICE.
All bittersi butlinote tveneotdd with the
qcsseile and betiidenit eliouid ho addressed to
' & Co., Iteskdlno Pa., and all pereone
, WOE* httittnAters with the Gazetlf arid D'enyt.
•,,rat at the ~A (ner
Penh Iteridlog. j, •
WJLLIGAr 14.,111'PhitR,
s JESSO ri, IIAWL-EW.,
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Wale Vorty-first Congresswill .assemble
on'MarobAth, 1809, instead of the .11174 Mon
day Of beeeinber to that year. This change
in the tittle Wag ordered by im act of (Niglio,
pied 4110022 d; 1807, whiph providild'
follows: 4 1t1 addition to the present ,regular.
'tlo ofl4;BlMeeting'of dengreas there shill be
• ttietittif on , the Fortieth , Congress 'oft the
:United State% and of es 4 aueeeestvn, Von;
Cbtrom: thereafter, at 12 oialock M., fin the
Atiiiiiyhtititirco, the day on which l • the term
41004 thr Which the Congress la :elected; ex=
eept that whet
ly , the 4th of March wore on
fitligh,"thelneethithall take plate at the
sante t aion the next succeeding day."
Tae I , : Tew YORK Ds,T•Booi t one of the
beet and mest, fearleskof the Democratic
journals hi'thiiCountrir; is iilion‘ to enter
upon the now year with. coplibleiable -
pr/vements.. Ppliffis :the serindffit 110
best written•politicahatieles, IV°, v . ....140K,i
will hereafter be More than ever devoted to
, .
all the varied purposes of n news piper.
Conscious that it reaches thousands cot fami•
5, : 1
lies who take no otberjOurnal l beyond, per,
hapi,lbeir loCalitipor k it will continue and
improve its "News of tbe Vi'eelt" Summary,
so as to present a irinscriptof die ‘Verld's
events in each ;due. Its "Family Depart.
meat" will embrace the best original. and
and
seli
n k
led stogies . Its , "Agricultitral , Depart.
tit" Will be'fully sustained, and being the
o y paper of its clans inindo up' eipressly
for country circulitioni it is confident that
It is worth double the price of n weekly-hur•
tiedly reprinted from a daily. It gives full
and , complete reports -of the New York
and ' Albany CattleDiarkets ; Provi•
slon end Cotton 'Markets, and a Weekly Re.
view of Financial Matters,' together with the
Markets, by Telegraph, from Now. Orleanr,
Chicago, Charleston, Philadelphia,i&e., &e.,
up to time of going to press.
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The . DAY . DOOK ptitip P
mou oy ir nn T,
qation flo Co., No. 102 Num wed,. Price
e2.63-kvear iit advance ; reAnctiOne l to
dabs.
PYTIIIMI.4IOIJRNA. , --ThiB is,
the title of a new and bettittifully gottov up
g'orni.monthlY newspaper; publiidted by A.
11. Hopkins, 80R Walnut. sheet, tiiihnleb!
phis. 'lt is devoted to, the interest§ of the
faro And floutishingOrder known 118 the
Knightit of Pythiss; dbenavolent and high.:
ly Comtriendable 'organization; which ex !
fending its ramifications throughout -Our
country. IteSidei much'rending Matter- of
interest to the OsdC.r, 'each number contnine
a splendid piece of music. The price is
nil() a.yenr, in advance, with rittluetiOne to
clubs. .*o 'welebtne it, to our exeltangelilt,
end conitnend it to upport of the'll...)of
Mrs'. Elizabeth' c►tdy Stanton t►nd litre.
Elizabeth Miller, (laughter . of Mr. Oerritt
Smith, called upon • Governor Cleary yester
day morning, as bearers of t► memorial from
the•' WOrkingwomen'i Aseeelationlif Ne►'v
York; petitioning the Governor for the par
don of Meiter Vaughn, the' young English
girl imprisoned r7:l Philadelphia, and under
ilentenco of &nth, for the alleged murder of
. her child. Alliriends of • humanity•'holie
*that their n►ission may he suceesiful t and that •
this* betrayed and. gelpless woman, 'whose'
guilt was by no means clearly proven, 'may
'be pardoned.
Louts Nirot.ofk t'oportcd•to be failing
rapidly, frOnt tho effeeta , of Paralysis,' His
death would probably create great changes In
Europe, and possibly result in important pb
litical coMplications, ending in bloody wars:
THE :LADI e ' ' 'l+Ala IND FEifilvit, for the
benefit of the' Itentli"pg Library, coinmences
on Monday evening next. The object is a
highly Cdninientlable one, • and ive hope,to
see a 'goottatiendtince. : . ;
1 9cAer." . rett.Ins in France—the pence:of
the liastile and the bayonet. So:much for
worghipping tn,ilitnry monarchs. Americani,
take ,warnieg:—your tip!) may come next.
A Li4erpopl paper says; ,Joseph Martin',
captain of theforecost,lo pn board the tont.
ing brig Squirrel s was
( drowned. recently tin
iler very distressing' eirilinistaneeS. The
Squirrel was paisin•g Mit'ot Ply Month' Sound,
when, in consequence of the ,lightneas of
the wind, the starboard anchor had to ho let
go. Martin, whila'augagcd in executingibie
order, placed bis_hift foot in the coil of the .
rope, and, on the anchor going over, the
:Bide s the rope tightened viands' his leg ;and
carried him over 'the' side with lightning
rapidity. The.vessel was in nine fathouis Of
water, and to nearly this depth was the poor
fellow dragged down. The port anehor.was
at once let go, and 'the 'Starboard Midler
weighed, when the body of the deccesed.was
brought up, still in the coil of the, rope, the
leg nearly torn away. •• „
What Auntla' a remit Nuniggiqr.
Witinsort,Nr.r., Dec. 4.--lAt the recent term
of thelrnithil States Conrt,held at this place,
Mrs. Catharine DiNO IVO,. folivictc4l: and
fined $1,600, of . being engaged in smuggling
liquors froakeariada, with a thrther penalty
that she 'should be imprisonedmitit tlio, tine
was Paid.' The woman failing to,pay the,'fine,
a . deputy United States , marshal from: the
'city of Burlington, proceeded to St. Albans
with.the intention ofeither"collecting the fine:
or securing the body of the offender. Mrs.
Milo') /nailed hiS arrival; and the of
licer'at once made a 'heavy • 'seizure oh her
preperty, consisting of horses, hogs cattle, '
ki t h ao oats ? Jbe fine is, now thus paid.
Jacob Winans, ottilillon; Motioning coml.
ty, Ohio, wqs born in.17(19, and married at
21. .11is wife boi'd him seventeen children,
fourteen of whom tiro now living, the young
est havins turned filly, In JnlY last, at,tbe,
ego of nuiety,idne goats, 'ho walked lf frorn,
Oarrettsville to.Miltott, a diftopee of thirty
less Chap six consecutive honr,
with only olio rest,' the , mereery'heing . at
ninetpilic degioes.' litt l bas not tasted in
toxicating liquors forovur sixty years; 'fleyar
paid n dollar for doctor eir lawyersig fed; , Atte
voted tit every Presidential election since the.
'adoption of cnir Constitution, end has served
his country i two ware.
A RSION.
Voitrral Dtalb.
A *odd OM Midi.
_ • The rklkinitrtiSPLl•,.•:,---,'
The eigar makers , at )1:010.17Mt:**
in the midst of it tratle 4 diffienliY;','';lk
qupreilipf their refuSal .to ott4w a *a,
wonitntio he employed w4he
tAve. "flict firm declined tw' diScharge,ber,'
and th4 - titen,struck and, Were psid:tiff,',The
Cigar Maker& Union took : , .the„' .eatisti.of
the discharged tueti, and' have ,endeavered
: to prevent other bands -from working for.
the firm. .'ln accordance, with the laws of
the Stated, Connecticut,
_all children under
fifteen yeara of 'hitiw . been difichargrd
from the factories 4*. Britain, to..enable
them to go to sebeol • the required three
months of the year., United States Trees
ewer Spinner, in. his repat about to be is
sued, speaks of the terintle clerks employed
'in his bureau in the highest terms, and re
commendi that they be placed on' an equali
ty with the male elerka of tike qualifications.
The highest rate, of' pay' otlemale 'Clerka is
nine hundred dellara a year; while the low
eat grade of, realtkelerks are receiving twelve
hundred dollars per annum.'
The, semi-monthly . report, of the Castle
Garden (New Yorb) ,I.4abor Bxeliange, up
to November, Oth, ekes the following MOB.
ties; • Application.s f,oremployment 1165, of
which.B9o
were from males mid 685 from
females. Applications for laborers, 701 for
moles t 680 forfemales. Persons employed
1201, 'being 649. maloi and 852 females.
Average rate of monthly wages paid for
males $11.60, for females • $9.,, Classifica
tion of emigrant labor: males, „mechanical
lithor, 808 ; ;agricultural, ,841 - ; females,
skilled, 4;. unskilled, 08. Males able to
tpad i and veryq,, , Z i l6# males not able to rend
Rail write; 109 ;" females itblo to read .and
write, 485 ; females not able to read and
write 117. - '
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The strike of the printers in Paris has
ended. . ,
• TitE Mowromni Ayr.--The following is the
act which went into. effect Dee. Ist, exempt
jag nfortenges.on real estate from taxation,
which has been of so mach' benefit "to Our
city; generally known :as the "Mortgage
Act :
AN ACT to promote ,the improvement of regi
estate by exempting ineolgogee and other
inoneY'accurittes fro n taxation, except for
State purposes, in certain ;connt ka of this
. Conimotpreplthi
SigirtlON 1: •Hts fE eitatted, That all
mortgages * judgments, recognizances and
moneys • owing upon articles of 'agreement
fOr the stile of real estate made and executed
passage,of this act, shall be exempt
from all taxation except for State purposes ;
and 'that . from and after the first day of
December next,.fio taxes of any description
shall be assessed or\ collected except for
State purposes, 'on or from mortgages, judk
meats, reeegitiinticai or moneys owing upon
articles of agreement for the sale' of real
estate; whether made and executed before or
after the passage Of this act;
That nothing in this act shall be construed
to apply to mortgages, judgments or articles
,of ,agreement given by corporationsl
Whig, That this net'shall only apply to the
counties of • - Berko, Schuylkill, • Luzerne,
aleh r field, i , Allegheny, , York, Delaware,
MoritgOinery, Chester, Lancaster,
Hunting
don, Fulton, Bedford, Blair, : Lebanon,
Clinton, Carbon, Monroe, Lehigh, Militia,
Westmorehlitd, Northampton, - !Juniata,
Somerset, Indiana, Greene, 'Elk,'•Forrest,
Franklin, Perry, Cumberland, Dauphin, LAW.
repo, • Lycotaingi Snyder;,' Erie,
Crawford, Bucks, Dl'Kentii Fayette, Phila•
delphio, and Mercer.
' Fgt.tans DAYill t
Speaker of thellouint of Representatives.
Jams L. GRAibil4l ) smilter of' the Senate.
'Approved the fourt h, day of April,. one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.
JOHN GEAItY..
Senator J, D. Davis, of Barks, was the
author of the above bill. It is:a wholesome
enactment, and :will 'be of vast benefit to
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borrowers of money.
WIIIINIEY RENO.
Gee. W. Memoir*der Found Guilty.
'Speobil to DAILY RAOLV.I
PHILAD / A ) Dec. , 1868-81 A. M.—Geo
W. Alexander is found guilty, with a re
coynniandation to the Court for mercy.
D.
TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY
- General Lippincott, - doorkeeper of the
House of Representatives, bas,resigned,hav
ingbeen elected Auditor General of the
State of Illinois.
A Passenger train ran into a freight train
on Thersday night,- on tho Cleveland ond
Toledo railroad, at Townsend station, Ohio,
killing Parpey Fatton„head bralienum,and
passenger, whose name is unknown, and in.
luring several: The cause of the accident
was n misplaced switch. • _
The Theatre Comique, in Binadway, New
York, was badly damaged by fire yesterday
morning,
liighWay.robberies aro • frequent in West
chester county, N. Y. „
• A doctor of Overton, Ind., has Jett a fain.
ily of five to elope with another man's wife,
who deserted twelve children to, run off with
her affinity. • -•-•
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"Western papers report fr storm ; a ,few
nights ago; so furious that two trains paSsed
QII a double track railroad without, ono 'icing
seen or, heard by thq occupants of , the other.
Tfu3 Mayor of New Orleans has appointed
a Baia Of Engineo3, Stihe head of which
iFl‘ 00; to devise a Plan( for the
thorough drainagellf , that 'city, and its:pro
tection from overflow.
On Noveraber,leth, at,, the house of the
late !loon ,Itothsehild i ln Paris, tS,Otoor
person:4 Iveyo 'each presented 616 6t% enty•
franc pleteetbont Stitt gold ) making the' um
niAcent s i m •i ? ! .. $60;000 in' gold. )J;
l'Oatrnitisteett clerk Inione 'of the • iessels
tirooklyn'nnvy lard is reported to
!mire absconded with $12,000, obtained' en a
check left in bleak by the pay:tipster. •
°oiler/4 Charlvi P. Stone. who via for a
long 1031141 y peraceotod and itnOrlione'd hy
T.incoln's admhilstratlerii for his defeat nt
Hall's Plalf, hi Co* residing nodr Richmond,
Va., and hius charge of the Tredegarlron
Worke„
Tie men were suffocated by gas hi a fer
menting—tub . in.. Giveaway's Ibrewery, nt
Syracuse, IC Y., on Thursday.
I.ll,Minister Washburn brui sailed from
St. Thomas for' Philadelphia. The' new
•Minister to Paraguay, - den.. Martin Mo
Mahon, harleltßio Janeiro , for 4stille l oll'.
Mrs. Dania' Leipo, an elderly; lady, was
burned to death at .41,ewark,
Wedaesday, night,' by the explosion of a
kpre o cona '
The 'ship tratti - Quebec,' and tha
balk Allendale; fr om 4otintip have been
itbandoned at sea; No particulais bay.
been received,
SATURDAY, Dec. L.-7'
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SHAWL AN h DEARTgENT.: : :
• .4 1 ".;',. • • - s
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KLINE, .I.4`PPIHIMER & CO.
BLANKET SHAWLS,
1 BROCHE SHAWLS,
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, CHAIN LAIN 'sllol.B,
PAISttY SHAWLS,
MISSES' SRAWLS,
BREAKFAST SBAWLS,
MOURNING. SHAWLS,,.
GENTLEhtEII'S SVAWLS,
Also in Stock, a full assortment of Silk Ye
will be sold by the yard, or, made to order in
at short notice and moderatd prices.
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ANNOUNCEMENT , EXTRAORDINARY!. •
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GREAT 'SACRIFICE iNOT(Iii• MEN BYT • IN, MONEY f
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WE OFFER OUR NIPPER STOCK TO TUE RETAIL TRARE AT A
SACRIFICE OF $1,500. .
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• 140 ‘SAI-E•TO BE MISS ED, ••.-
misuunt &lams; OF' I'IIII CHEAP GLOBE DRY MODS STORE, ARE DE
TERMINED TO SELL THEIR ENTIRE STOCK'RWIARDLESS OP ..
- COST BEPORE JANUARY 10TH, - VIA
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THE' GREAT CHEAP GLOBE' STORE. --
IlEr NOTICE THE SACRIFICE ::. ! ~ • . . .
Empress' Clotho, formerly • - _ - _ 0146 now 81.00
Wool'Illoids• : : " ' • * ' • . . ' - - . • • '1.36 $6 80
eTycoOmi Wpm.' ", - • , :. . •
7sloslios, . .i • • • - • -• • flrl ti\tti m . 13 0 1 4 120 ft " tid ail
Volleoes, ..• 14 ..* 12! , " 13V, " 10
Linen Damasks, $$ - . - 2.26 66 . 116
'Wool DelnlArm, $$ - - . • ' - . 1 03 . " ' 60
EVFMYIWING REDUCED TO MAick; QUALFpr , 610 . 0001)s Ago 'PRIOR
EFFECT, A HALF..
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- • SALES LASH AND CASH-ONLY.
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ALL 1418 M M -I & MW.ERS
,ASK, IS A PALL TO PROVE WHAT IS HERE
ASSERTED.
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DON'T (JET INTO THE 11'11(1,1*(1 STORE„REMO,AIDED NO. 533 :PORTICO 1 10 W, 'SDVEN
DOGES lIKLOW SIXTIIJAND PENN MEETS. NORTH, ,?Wt. ! "Allsllolll 0 AVERS , '
IN GLASS LE7 nits Ok ONE WINDOW ; :ON THE OMER ,SIDE, "THE GLOOE STORE."
NOM—This establishment has no connection with any honso tisinclts 'itylo. of
advertising. • ' =• :. , , ded: 44w..
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Tko iron Works at Chicago.
Tho iron interest of Chicago employs 15 r
000 men.,to whom is paid the,yearly sutw of
$12,000,000 for their. - Inbor. - $15,000,00 IS
investetkin the manufacture of iron, wh)lch
does a business of about $25,000,000 per
annum. The number'of iron estnblishinentS
in the city is 100, engaged in the manufacture
of axes, boilers, cutlery, dirks, derrielts,On•
Ones, edge-tools, farm implements, gauges,
gearing, !tees, liose-,nsils, iron joints, heys,
lathes, lightning-rod ~ mining, machinery,
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mowers, mouldings, needles, nails,ordriat cc
plate and
. pig-iron, picks, plow-points, 9u g
rants, ranges, stoves, shovels, tacks,. Unto,
utensils of all kinds, sizes, and value. ' 'rho
"Eagle Works" are situated iti the west MO
of the city, and their different buildings oc
cupy different sites on five streets, 370 'feet
on. Clinton streeto t 150 feet on IsfadisOn
street, 800 on West Water street, and 210
on Canal. The "Northwestern 'Mnnitfac-
Wring CoMpany'it Works" are run upon the
eo-operativo system, and with a capital of
$450,000, employ, three hundred and seventy
five men, and do a business of about $700,-
000 per annum. This establishment has
also a branch called the "Northwestern
Pipe Works," which has a capital of $5O;-
000, and employs thirty-five men. The
!'Barnum and Richardson.
,Mannfacttiritig
rebtripttny" make casting, and car-Wheels.
:Their works cover more than an acre of
ground. They employ 75 men, hema capi
tal of $150,000, and do an average yearly bu ,
siness of $400,000. McCorraick!s ,reriper end
mower works is, perhaps, the most interest
ing manufacturing establishment in Chicago.
The buildings cover an area of 400`"by 600
'feet, in the businesS centre of the city. The
business began hero in 1840, 221eIrs. ago,
land since that time 100,000 litirvesting ma
chines have been manufactured in these
works.
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NEV AD'VERTJSEMENTN.
VVANTED. -- A good GIRL, to do gegeral
homework. Nono need tipmy todegg well re ,
commode& Apply at No. ZVA South !quit street
deo 5-'4
THOMAS WALL, . • .
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CONFECTIONER, •
Will • harp). toiuttillir, wholosalo Or retail. at»'
ordera with which he May be favored. Alt order?,
pentonally and promptly attended to.
THOMAS WALL,
Wood - hlloYibetWePrk lirstnh.lin and OhotnAt streets.
dee 5 , , •
lOST.—A black spotted hog, weighing about
14210 pounds, Walt missed yesterday front the
titoeltYpnle, thee New wa.4 'apt seen
at l amps Aultitable rillt' he paid it
the hog is returned to the owners " •;'
:.•••• (lON ItAtt k CO
, at the Mock Vet*, New Deka.
Cr
Ataii - iNti' 4.si 'von
IPAT)11110(1, ANSI, HILVEIt WAIT4,II > to
take place at the Drover's lintel, at fho corner of
Eighth and Washington streets, on Saturday even
ing, P. sth. 186.4,, Tickets 2 centa. • • 44-it
pqA.4ol.'fgr . 'ot*rok4f -
Si - 13110 1 ,
QDD F A - < ,,
Jost received two ear (gads of Potatoes; nil lot 04;1
fl have selected anti wi warrant to {rive entiroyathi
factioa, Agfek two fir.et diTerent kinds el otatiiei.
Mercers, Prince' Alberts:Peavh niuirs. C hills 1.411(1
the &batons; Mai* give tus mouth- at to: AN(
FelloWs' flail.
deo 3-3 t •BEITV # 131 t
MIT-C,."'
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O:40W " -—.
Life if r '
LAUF, oi t iti t ied t otano -n .t‘ t .,STrl e tgr,Fil l ti
N0.151/.140,01,1867, Application riaN been Lennie
for duplleateq. • WM, S. HITTER,
11 4 429.3re i ttikw - Jleatllnis,"Pk!
El
)3LACK,CLOTII CLOAKS,
cnixpun,TXCLQTll CLOAKS,
BEVER•CLOAK%
Faosur• BEAVER-CLOAKS,
WATERPROOF, CLOAKS,
CHILDREN'S CLOAKS;
OPERA CLOAKS,,
SILK VELVET CLOAKS.
vets; Velveteens au& Cloaking Clotkis, which
the most durable and fashionable manner,
nov:4
NEW Atli ERTINEMENTS.
EliTECE:—Tlin regular elated meeting or the
'lll)enuteratio Acsodlation will be bed at their
11411 1 on Oaturilny evening. Member bthi.lnet., at
71,4 0 etoot. Important buctnecc--wlll be transao;
toil—sw run attendance to extiVlcdt
•, / 'ISAAC 11. t President.
= P. D. WANNIMR, Secretary. . 112-3 t
TOltlfiltoo,lll TO LET; • 544 Penn greet,
1 in fiehmuekeilliatio building. Apply at Amin
()Hien.
0 1. 11A.1 I) 11411PFLING MATOR'
TWO FAT HOGS
At the &owe Haft (br. WA & ' P1441)06,1 sts
ON EATI)EDAY NVENINO NEXT, OTII I 1808
The bigliest nttolber of Ramie throvin blies firs
otioe. lowest number tnkes second pilots°. Tisk
ets 25 cents. 1 '
nov f,:O . • • • .
T he Cheapest' Wool In the City, is at
4. S. LOAWS 704 PENN , RIUME
I hnVo received the ngeney eta larke
tory in the city, which enahles me to sell at, the
following, prices . ' ,
To DEALEIta itl:4s to 81,70 it 4
Retail black and white, lle. 'poi' ounce, , .
Colore,l3e. " 1
. „ .
This is the float quality of:Wool, and full 16 auqes
to the_pound. .
All risk is for the Dealers to call and ex amine
for themselves. Don't find thenamo and num*
bor. - s * J. 8. LOA4, 701Ponn litreet. .
n0v.21-21v.0.0.d. • • • .. •
TIIR NATIONAL.
STOVE, - TIN .4 ND 111 I,OIV-IVARE EM
PORIUM OP MI CITY OP READING.'
D. C. SCHNADER,
Would call tho attention of the public to ltiA largo
stock of Parlor. Mice mid Cooking Stoveni !tonics.
itollowiraro and 11.ousekecongtoode of oVery
denoription.
Reeling and iSpenting i pronlpily nttinnle4 nt
the lowed price. ( lied h in, a call. nov fai:Sraes
A4/Eall)4 1 1N 1110111 NE RESTAXIHANT.
Corner of Fourth 'and Ponn streeta,` Rtfra
lloLut,inamt, Proprietore. Having taken posses
•sion of this saloon, end having on hand a Mostenl
pl6to stook of everything in the eating and drink
rng line, we are proi!orod to moot our: 010110 kind
acc,ontmodate thotwin the beg manner. flatters
eerier, in eperii ' nay 17-1 mo
T L YONS HOTEL,'
W.R.ARTMAN, Proprletet.
Ono of the best houses outside of the large cities.
ft in located on the line of the East Pennsylvania
Railroad, aboutmidwaY between flooding as 1.
'crawls. All trains between Now York an the
West, as well as all way trains, atop at Lyons , and
Immediately In front ofthe Lyons
•I.lverything in and about fhe 'hotel IA aim
passed. A first rate Livery Stable is also kett i t. in
connection with the Hotel. . fobs 4.—•
lEEE!
. ......._.. ____ .......
,f E •
rtoF'' t.NGLIAND 'S OA ) 1
~ , ()VEEN OF Euct.4rio , m.oAr , ..
-, a.UEEJI or ENGLAND . SOAP-- ,*j
, _.,..
• For :doing a family washing in the . beaVaud
eheapeat•noner.. tluaranteed equal to any ito the
world! Hat alt the itrengthotoldvoain soap with
the mild anil lathering qualities of genuine
°utile, 'sty tit b 'Menai& floap, liold by, the
'AIDE ari.EBEICAII, WOMIKA, 4fir North
Pr/it street, Ishllladelphth• -nu TtGrno
JOSEPH RFIBIIOIM2I
NQ. filo~ PE N N„ ATRfI
•
• ,
• • REATillill,lP/1:. • •
• • ..
as constantly on,bAnr-lhe . .
• .
`RE ET ; •
woilße nteitt and , splines) . Iliet
Pnddinn, blood finddlng; Yrstiltfort, -"Ekbw.r en
tnsgen , &o„ sli of which will he sold tit the lqwest
mires. Also, nllltinda of Sausage Sklns,wholesnle
and retail. • noir Cflat• • ;
BM
414 PENN _STREET,
CITY pkp4,,itt,,DlAo
. . . ...
11
for 1 - ato. at a Dtiroa t. Enqul t e &t,
' NATIONAL BANg.
m 05411203 •
pEACOOK A ORTII.
*inter Sec:ond and Oa glin Strait s
nays constantly on hunt sad' Sell st timioalll44l
prices,
SUMP. BROKEN, ROO; & STOVE COAL, IU3
CIMITNUT AND BITUMINOUS COAL,
1110 KORT and OAK WOOD ,
LINE AND NAND. KINDLING WOOD ItYlll3
BARREL.
we, a itiooi tree of ortra,ottorto to &ay pot of
tho . atty. ' roen
GREAT REDUCTION
Ili
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND
GEIGER & BRO.,
/ 431 PEIsIN /STREET, i..
knee just reeelved a splendid stock of the
above Roods, which are now oO'ered al the follow.
tug low prices
Men's calf boots. . 1 44 0)
'
kip‘bootx,. ,
X Is
" Freveli r all CongreAs gaiter., ~3 ni
" working etioloi extra tteavy, IP CO to Cu
" • calf behurell , s sewed, - 4 (k 1
iiqa. kip' is •
II 5 L
_ototl 65. 1 03
Wouren's lasting, high AMA.
.1 i' 403
, 00agrexi gaitere,' 1 103
si lasting baknorgle (best). 3 00
iistlioa . baltaerals s . , ICO
gaiters, ', • . ' :• , . ito
Boys' huts . to
IVRinen'a Mapco° lo!rapralx.Poibh o ; q)
, .
Minos' hinting' P t otist ;
IVA)MeniB kid
I r1. h 4 , 1 ' i 2 6 3 t o 3 23
balmorals,
The above pOcee are as low ap any other 'hailer
place of basin se in the pity. •
•
. ' EPAIRING.
Particular attention is paid to all kintle of re
pairing, -
We niso have on hard niCerge and noll selected
Mock of
VUIt,S I TIWNKA, MMES, &v.
Removal)Or tho name and number,
GEIGVER & BriO.,
ecpt 22-
WHERE TO GET IT!
717 tk 721 Potts Street ) Readifig f Pk;
P•URNITURE:
IN ALL STYLVI,A.NO KATRIMI t tI,
The largest assortment in thee* toseleotfrot4
and prloes much lower than any other home. A
oall NM persons in want of any article of Main
from the most expensive downs is solicited.
OA.RVETINOS I MATTI Nl2lB AND
.• • OIL GLOTHS.
A NH stook always at low advapoes ob tut..
and see. JACOB IL RITTER,
(obit? 717 &721 Yenn•rt.
. .
'McGowan
Imam IN
lIA'l
DWA RE,
OUTLEIir, GUNS,
gOtrit FURNISHING (loon
METALS,.
TIN PLATES SHEET IKON,• -
• Building Materials . ,
SADDLERY', &?1, &c., &a.
No. 612
PENN STREET, READING, PA.
ap2i- . . •
STOVES,. RANGES; . RATERS.
WILLIAM BRIDEGAM,
No. 242 Penn St., Reading •
The underaloned ropeetfully Invites qubllpp.
attention to hig pettly Javeno4. Jleater, named
KEYSTONE HEATER I!
BEST HEATER EVER INTRODUCEA
THREE MOMS; , •
.• • •
' It burns less coal, makes more hest,taktolltrl
roor and wives better satisfpation then C , , S ilar
Car nvention;ever introdueeni to thopubli,rt
The advantage of this superior heating apps"'
tus will bo fully explained by the Proprietor, who
gparantoei; that ho will bo ablo to 'satisfy all Who
give him a ehll that it Is superior to anyone inven
ted. The atlyanlages are ro manifold, and to
easily comprehended. that It needs Only to bosses
to convineo the most skeptical. In Proof or to
ho respectfully refers the public, by pertaission to
the following mimed persons who are now win
those Heatvat , .
Ono. IL Fatr.t„ • Mtn. X' Eitity,oxsol ,
0. D. Oitomn, tLt. do Co..f
(I. A. Nto.yous, coy .1011:4141ft
Jones iiriqutionli ' JOSHt Kittog.
Kaunas A Dana, Wm BRIIIIM;
JACOB ICAIIFLI AN Blandon ,
- ' Orphans' Bowe, Womelsdolf.
f
Re also hill tes i - neeiat attention to the
13DAUTY li t &NOE' .
Which tea We Improved , 13ttnerior Binge for
gaping in..and for Which he is the note AtreDt.
iD
this city. This Range can be seen in operation st
the Iron City nail, No, 428 Penn street g st Peter
High's. street above Fourth, and &tether
nieces.
Pattlealay attention Paid '
TIN DOMINO AND SPOUTOq•
• Plastic Slate Itooflng.,
IN=
•-• • .
• Ate, emploie 10116 ,
hut'ikillful Miebiuiler - s ll
o~ ere promptly . ot.itecllted, attd IrstrAnted to re
Itet *doh. • WM. kiIaIDEOA A,.
Psi 22 )
PRINTIZIA Vgo
.Upets veil omit
,st c tue
Printipit „*, c 7 • ••
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EMI
,CLOTIIING I
431 PENN STRiar.
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