Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, December 15, 1868, Image 2

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    READING, PA.
TU i liitipttiif :18,&3.
----irerinikamushavas
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TED QUACK DOCTOR.
I<*tio.t.4.l 1.1 f:S;
Oaf of the mos,.popoiar t ormod , ern humbugs
is tie riiii+ r 4iocteri. 'Speciens of the tribe
ewer* ti'reiginai the land.' They spring upi
in aitbde•itklie•wai litats, like mushrooms,
in night. They generally deal in
"spe'ClalOei," such a the eye, the ear, dc.,
then one bolder than the rest
profisiiio 11. Manner 'of I nen rabic dig-
,
ease; Wy; 'tine : OfSOMe medititie or instru
ment ishlett I;ilibliexplained, hut which only
excites th; rieihlos 041 respectable members
of theinedletitirofeision.
The 'l44' . war;' in addition to many other
evile r eitnied 'great increase in the number
of qn'#etellOefori. ' Arany a' follow who ening
&led hifself into the hospital department
thro4ll '6siiidiee l contrived to obtain the
stripei steward, And making use
of hiti position to familiarise himself with medi
cal toSidifind tho rudiments of medical prac•
lice, came out within a year or two after his
arch,* a fully fled' i ged M. D., with a be•
gus dlOottl, end certificates possibly' written
by;tiniself.' hi his ease "M. 17.1." would really
sigelfy "Most . ilangtirMs," but in
. the eyes of
many afflicted persons such a humbpg, if a
stranger, seems an angel of mercy, to whom
well kno l lvit niellical practitioners are as float•
ing id the'vrey Of rdleviatitig ailments.
Amy persons who ginmble at the moderato'
ehargei Of it riispeetable Physician, will freely
give lea thues the amount to some itinerant
quack i lwho pledges, himself ; to cure any and
every'disettio of BOhno paitieular "organ ) , mem.
brine Or muscle. 'll.'ion those most delicate
and preCions'of the organs of the huinan sys•
tem, the eye and oar, are frequently tampered
with by heartless and ignorant quacks, who
travel about' 'armed with certificates of cures
perforeie4 upoti person who never existed,
deted l hotn places BO far distant that to obtain
paitidelArs wonld'be n waste of limo and trOu•
ble. becitilonally there may be a really
tel pbysieran who, from eccentricity or other ,
Prefers to travel from place to plate; but
inch Cites are the exception, and not the
rule.
Ileitatt"Of quackti I Tho safest plan, in all'
wise of 'ileicneint or affliction, is to apply to,a
well iliowri and competent physician or sur
geon , 4htis has a reed diploma to show that i he
is whai he protons to be, and who has a namo
and ti'thaitoter' to maintain, or the time rill
comb *ben yoU will find that you hate not on
ly lost yOut ' money, but 'your health also, by
plieing yourself' In the hands of an ignorant
and in'eotnPeteit impostor. . •
Alforilirstntlatep. 11V111111,14
ir
The Philedelphia Ledger nays:
, • ,
"The''tea 'tiled:land heirs or Jane'
hits.fadjonmed indefinitely.P They have evi
dently given up the hunt for her fortune as a
bad job." •
There'll :it; 'serer sign that "the foots are not
all (hid," Ada tho fact '
that persons can eEili
be . touicd onoukh" to :throw. 'away
tholliiiioiei'lrive:itt'offeits to obtain "estates"
and ligwohat which exist only in the imskink
tioa 'of the' aiindling agents' 'who lien by do. ,
06%14 eiidulons people. Not one' of the
se l •called ''restates In Europe" which
these tertnorants have used as baits for Nee.
ink thelti victims; bas'ever been discovered 'to
have a rosil existence. The Du Bois, the
itlnklobush,"the Rothermel and Zimmerman,
the and all similar legacies, have
IfiVietto'bit great humbugs,' and it is limo for
one Legialstnre to enact laws for the punish ,
mint brthoso swindlers who engage in this
bittif eetato business. Until such laws nro
emitted oind'enforeed, ' now "estates" will bo
diii4Siltiyd" Constantly, ' end ' the process of
Aefii(ntaind• sWindlink' Unsuspecting persons
4.lll ( bb' • •
•TstinMedical. pia "hi stew" shout their
401 co *ember of Congress from , Louisiana.
They are very ready to give tho ballot
to the blade to be used' to elect white men
to Office, but when the negro demands an
otIled" they odon't see it." Menard was
I mo l a •by =Wake ;, it. was net designed, by
itlClPWiof,thota wko,voted for him, to . elect
4t, they mor,ried l the,joke a little too far,
a_ qd tey non' hay() en elephant on their halide.
The ciliation new ie lioiv to prevent his taking
kid 'teat, and to deiperate is the ensb' con•
sidered, (bat they talk of raising a
qap i tiliational objection to him, viz: that
ladrupsent requires that members shall have
beta citizen* of the 'United States Ton years,
soni they ray that, negrolia have only been citi•
refit slate the passage of the CiVil Rights bill,
solaitwci yeara *go I
•
4q a} ha; contracted for eix hundred thou•
fend needle guns, and more legalized murder
if expeOld, Ie It any wonder that earthquakes
lbsiu,the• when ita inhabitants ,thii
prove themselves unworthy to live it by
deliheritety pivoting to slaughter their fellow..
Tan Philadelphia Eccning Sictr app i oars lit a
hi! ,Ore . a'Or type, , and proeitto a liery neat
rind) rOo appe_ranco, ' o Shit I a
i 1"
ti
11104 paper; dosirves Ito s ue•
,
cen. •
OUNICIIIIIS for .the' HeoLgi
AIR Oft —XI t 0. Rauch ‘ - Odiratl o
• ,1 k
pub ors of o Fathe. . 'raham, : : ii‘to WO
4'
the 4tract , • ug ~i ' '' polio :4'''',M 9l ding
at t ~t ate C tat du • . the •;:'; ing uskssion
for thous n• • • • rs. ' • •'•eost.••otb-Shis
sr4rk,durhyg thol,ao season was My thousand
dollars t Here is an opportunity for 11000. /
..•
i.
went. Wilt our "toil" Legislature aecepi , the
'atrofr ? or have the members too many male amd
.
female favorites who wish to bo supported by
the tax-peyore?
11•3
pie Rebut/Akall toga* j!4!tioiel ,
Vorrov lux, Dec.
.11. 7 -The me of the
Commonwealth vs. N, C. *Barclay and C., N,
Darelay, editors and proprietora of the PottS•
vile Standard, charged with libel on, complaint
of Lindley M. Koons, formerly a Lutheran
clergyman, was decided 'f&ditt: 'The alleged
libel lay inn statement 'to the effect that the
said KOOl3B had be bretiight before the Luth•
Bran Synod in Pottsville On a charge of having
appropriated ''to purposes of apeculation the
the stint of $1600,, which had been entrusted
to his care for missionary purposos.
The case was bolero' the Court 'last week.-r
The prosecution was conducted . by Ex• District
Attorney James Ellis rand HolFell Fisher,
Esqs.,—the defence by Hon. F. W. Hughes,
Hon. Myer Strouse and Wallace P.'llyon, b'sq.
The defence entered a . demurrek against the In
dictment, on account of the misspelling of the
Christian items of thacOmphtiomit and,ene of
the defendants, 'and for other reasons.,
Tho ease washOld'undtr advisement by His
Honor Judge who , today 'decided
to sustain the' denivrer f 'and"the:indietment
was quashed. This will'end: the ealio;''untose
it is'enrried to the Sopren)Cqeqt:on*Pirit of
error.' The cppudainantis 7
,to„pay the tests, / '
' / • ~ • s •
•
On Saturday, in the Court of Quarter Ses
sions at Philadelphia, heforo Judge. Pierce s ,
Proderick Nixon appearedand alleged that his
in'othera had failed to contribute their 'Share of
$1 88 per week of the ttinounttentiired for the
,support of their mother, a lady' eighty-ono
years of age. He stated that- he could not pay
the full amount, $l, recently,, for his mother's,
support, having made but ,s'!l;ir : week rc'r a
year, but, was willing :to pay' his proportion.
His brother l 'lo24l4oi CI,: Nixon; . stated that
he was a obair yartafter, And omild Maim but
an average of ten
,dollars per, week, out of
which' he had to' support an y invalid wife, , and
had always paid his pat,' The re
maining brother; James:Si. 'stated that
ho was it printer, and whenito: was at work his
wages averaged thirteen 'dollars Iry week, but
complained of iho 'tiponte Orli large family
and the cost,of stekness.and funeral expenses
for 'the burial of; his tlauthtcr, and that he
,did
not refuse, buthad been delinquent in the pay
ment of his share., ;'Alexander'vitts ordered to
pay filly cents a week atA tho.other two broth
ers each•ono dollar mid' a half,
Tlio Journal of Coninaeroois telling 'of ionic
wonderful reminiscences ofiantiquity, which
ono bf,tho 011icerS accontiatlying. Gen.. ItOus.'
Nall to Alaska . has just!, been \ unearthing
,
there -- t ouch as wooden holoiots,. masks, with
diabolical face's, made Of iron and eopper,with
swardS;and other 'Warlike implements,•or ivo r y,
,
coi q u t iofelpy. c i l riio: : This:oitoy,luis Seen those
articles wait his .own,eyoS, And hence, as if, in
'amazement, Will: •, - . . -
"Vilt r Were thla new, Oxtinct .raconf ivory
carvers AO iroii forgers? 'Their habits and'
tast s seem - to have been Elicit° unlike any of
the, mlinn tribeS 'of ' this bontiiimit. They did
I
not mildllinntli, like the mound builders, of
whom the Indians have no traditions. It 8061310
probable, feern ell the ' facts known, that the
01:15ittil .4 leolicionk e i ttnie• OverTrOm Northern
Asia in Panties; There ' is' a lino of islands
looking' liko titoping stones On thO Tap,
stretching frontContehntisn, to the • ektrome
aOutliwestOtri'point of Alriska,f The old Alas-
Math, like, the
,pretient i raeo„ tnado large and
strengeannes,antivero' "bold navigatoro and
the' ttchibvemont Oa ' liadsogo front Asia, by
Wri . it of Xtitnchatka 'ooi•Orah'i the 'Aleutian Ar•
chiPolhgoi is possible:" .• !' : ' . .
NtniontAi, 'conyantion of
the editorial fraternity, of. Central keunsilva- 1
rtini will he' held at :Bellefonte, on Friday the,
Bth day' of Alanuary; 1861ifor'the - donhlo Per.
pose of celehr"ating;tl"; aniiivgrsary of the bat
tle of Now Qrlearis,:and ameiitg ttPoo a seal!),
of prices' far 'ndvertisinglmd job work; .to be'
hereafter, strictly adhered to: .It is cipeoted,
°Nome,' thnt'A "good Ulna!! I viill!he
tal, and, editors gcnorally.tbronghont 'the Staie .
are invited to come and bring , their: "knitting'!.
•With them. ' Paper% throo4hont , t he: Stet e' are
requpsted to' copy this . 01.(10i 'of
;„- V.ytinav,
CuteAoo, - 170.14:- . Tho season- 'just closed
has'beeit'inere 'diruistruus to•the' shiPping on
tho Western watdra than ktiprovious one, and
the aggregate aceidenta.to and losaea:of , veasela
this year, eifeeods 019(19 1 9f any. ,other by : 41'.
During tho season 255.vespels, went ashore at
various kintaz--107 on lAke
Lake ati bn Lake LAO
Ontario, and") on Lake Superior. I There were
altogether, dtirittg the same. period, 89 vessels
wrocked,a4 An, : unusually large
number . of neeide.ntspeeurred in the Straits of
Ideekinaw.
' Eicape'ef the Ulster :COia Elegitt,
Pocum;serats, N. Ir.,!Dce, 14,,,•The , detec
tives who have boon in putaidt Jeroniah
Smith, the Vletei county murderer, have re
tarded to Troy, and hive left' the . cue in' the
handapf 'Western dectectives,, who, elimulated
by the two rovrarde,ofsl,ooQ,paqh, will make
every ell'ort to capture On. The children
were . hronghthoM6 by 'the: letectiVes. • They
did not know,' Until 'their • retain, that their
mother Was dead, but thought they: were . on ,
the may to Olive to join lien. , ;
Democratic Victoriettp itiassoahusetis.
116iTOit,' Dec. 15:-A3otiton held itp . ninnieipat
election yesier4Yi' raturna indieatci
the.. re-olectic•n.:o Shurtleil, . Deinocrat,..
aboui4soo majOrity.
Newburyptort, Alto Democratic mayor was .
re. elected .by -182- In:kis:Kith the Council bait
equally divided. ' •
Another NiEeir•suite Aeoldent.
NEW Yon, Dec. 14,;741ra. I/ridget
ness, ber hosbaad , and daughterovere , burne4
to death yesterday, by a kerosene lamp "being
4
broken on a hot stove.
In to restihei
Tlio 4Vask4.
lIMI
A find Aggregateof Disaster.
tl )
I. ' . ' *thy itbrigioo iiii'ol4;:i:.;;
' ho Wort *dike Now York IlriikkOOte.
U ~. , . t after •Torto,ltit t ~ 186,Wi 'the, *go. of
pa Oa , $4 for a workidgOay otoiihtitoq**
T a nokiirood to. Union No. 4 °Wads* and
ttaiino $4 60 for oigkOidaile Ilecirk:l,.
tlio locomotive business at Patterson . , N. J.,
is in. io ` rtcd to be brisk, and busiaestbida
ifalv,to'be OA all *inter: -I.t is stated that afl
the locomotive works la the c country m
try are e's
toitiyias 411 sets .)fluids ,
tire working : full
time. ,
`The l leng-shore ship painters; of New York
city, work nine hours a day all the year round
'foe daily wages of $8 60.. _
The National Bricklayers' Union will bold
convention iu Washington, D. C., on Jan
t ,
11th, 1869, to deliberate on questions of in,
te4st to the entire•trado 'throughout tho Uni
ted Sista. It is stated that there are about
10,000 bricklayers organiicd in uniens through
out.the country. The convention, it is ex
pected, will adopt measures to prevent strikes
hereafter:,
The proceedings of the second session of the
National Labor Union assembled in conven
tion at, Now York city, on Sept. 21, 1808, have
been published in a pamphlet of G 6 pages,
' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHRISTMAS; CHRISTMAS!
' CANDY DEPOT,
No. M'NOBTO,FUTH srakirn
READING, rA.
VINE. CONFECTIONS ,
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDY,
, . • •StICIAI? Ffitt,o%
,
HUBER'S LEMON OR. CLEAR TOYS, -
stultnlon TO't AIM, MADE IN ItICADINU.
Also, a large assortment of French Toys, Mix.
Lures, Candy Baskets, Cakes and Pretzels Cooo-
mint Candy , Cocoanut Bare, Cocoanut Strips.
All will, be sold cheap. Wye matt call and goo
for yourselves. . • B .
doe 15-301 • •
ENGINES
BOILERS FOR SALE.
IMPORTANT. TO MACHINISTS
MANUF,ACTURERS.
' The undereigtiett offer for salo, at reasonable
rates,
ONE OSCILLATING ENGINE: GP POU It
ONE HORIZONTAL EN(INE THREE
HORSE POWER.
ONE EIGIIT-lIORSE TUBULAR UPRIGHT
BOILER. '
'ONE FIVE-HOME TUBULAR BOILER.
Apply at WO ADLER Moo, or address
ONO •
SATURDAY,. THE 10TH DAY
of December, 1808, a Shooting•Mateh will take
place at the public ilotiso!of IL Van Buskirk, in
Fricetown; Barks county, for a FAT 11011
WEIGINCI - FOUR HUNDRED POUNDS,(Distance
100 yards with bullets). All Marksmen •are invi
ted to attend. . 11. VAN BUSILIRK,
Dee. 14—td
"MOTICE.--THE- ATTENTION Ol'
.1.1 tneehanics acid laboring men is called to the
Fortunes . Bhildingand Paving ' Association of
Reading. The shares aro ono dollar each and
limited to 1500. Already a large number of shares
are taken, leaving a few more for disposal. Plan
the same as the f"harmonic."" Nothing but the
legal rate of interebt charged on. loans. Those
desiring had better call early to secure them.
We would also glVe notice, to those who have
semoribed, to pay the initiation foe and dne4, on
their shares oh or before Friday , the Bth daY of
January, 1800, when there will bo a nicotinic of
the Board or Directors at 7% , r. M., at the Moo
of the undersigned.
For further information call at the Store ( of
Jones 0. Thomas, grocer, corner sth .and Court
streets, or at the residence of Robert Wagner,
'N.R.4rner Fifth and Court streets, or on the
Undersigned. ,J. ROSS MILLER, Secretary,
deo 14-tdl ' . Office 521 CoUrt street.
IMPORTANT TO PRINTERS.
Secrciary.
FOUR PRESSES FOR SALE.
A FINE CIIANCE FOIt
•: AND. MANUFACTURERS. -
TWO ENGINES .:
TW'O BOILERS
TO BE .SOLD CHEAP.
•
The follow lei machinery la etre t rod for Gale, at,
tvivaaageOtte rates.
ONIy osi4Livrnia ENGINE 01? .VOUR
uonsE POWER.
ONII, 11.0RIZONTAL OF THREE
. HORSE POWER,'
ONE EIGHT-HORSE TUDULAIi UPRIWIT
BOILER.'
ONE I'I.YL•LUIISE TUBULAR BOILER.
" •i
TWO LARGE OY'L*DER PRINTING
PRESSES, ADLER AND GAZETTE
SIZE.,
•
9NE MALL Ar t AkaI,NGT9N HAND
Apply at the Adler °Moe, or address
. :RITTER dc CO., Beading; Pa.
[deo 7
AND
EMI
HORSE POWER.
RITTER & CO.,
EIMI
ONE STANDING PRESS.
, .
M viff
A
C ii,IST
vALuiii - 146; 4/1.0. Dhiiti.
•
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l'olsely Shawle, Blanket filinwl 4 ,pailieslpfOaks
gultoo4 for tho ItOiday ettly4. -„- -
' ANNOUNCENIENT EXTRAORDINAItYt' , n,,'
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ILitc f , •, , ~,,, •
GREAT SAORIFI, NOT IN .MiliN BUT : IN , *kir it s '
•• : •.•,,,:,;,,,, ../,,,„ ‘
, . .
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wE orimu OUR WISIZOISTOVIC TO THE RETAIL 41 APE 'AT A '' i
I , ' fiRM IFICE OF 01,500. .. , ; i , ',' , " .'‘
,'l- 1 4, , • ,t ; .1 • ' ,(
:NO SALE1 1 11 BE MrSgED-.4'c'' it
',
mistil-xit & 14.0 0 ,R5, 01 0 THWCHUAP 01,0i1E 1 Hay coODS iiTOR,E, ARE DE- • •
ThIR MINED TO 814. 4 1 1.1 4 ,THE M ENTIRE BTOoE REGARDI4I O ,BB OF '
COST 'I3EPORA JANUARY 10TH, n 0 . ,• • . -• •
, ~,, • , .
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THE
GREAT
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C.1.-I.EA I) ' 6 l l A.)111 41 ., SVPII 4I ,O ,
Xte*, 40'40E 1 91E I34.vtlmoE:
Enipretoi , Clothi4, foirincrly ' -' ' • • - ~,- • - 11.25 non , 4A.00
'Wool Ploldo, 4. • • " . - , ,•1, • .1•25 ~ ...,, ,go
Tycoon Reps, • , • , 'r • 1 31 , .: 'f•,•_: 23 ,
Ittnolio,o, • ‘, , . . • ~• 25 and In. now 20 sloe /kit
calicoes, lE. - - - , - • 15 o• 11'44./ '7', ,AUY I 1 ' ,' 10.
Linen Donsnslno, 6. •• .• .. 2.23 . • '"k 6 . 1 '• ! • L ys
W
'ool Dclainen, .• . • - .. .••
50
EVERYTHING' REDUCED TO MAKE QUAtITY OF gooos AND l'Elet
EFFECT A SALE.
, •
SALES CASH AND, CAST" ONLY,'
AM, 11181 - 11.1.111, & ICEIM ASK, IS' A. CALI, To PROVE WHAT 18 um ',
ABBI.IiTED, • , . .
DON'T NET INTO THE WINN° STORE, I:I;:yi,'2,IIIIER,NO. 533 IVIITir 'Wir t 'SEVEN
DOORS BELOW SIXT lIJA ND PENN 5TV1,1 , ,T,1,, NOII In sibt:. Bus lag 14. i impdestos
IN GLASS LEITER'S ON ONE WINDOW; ON THE 0111EIC EWE, "Til ;GEOBE,3TORE, ,,
Nom—This establishment has no connection . with any Stott 4, mink •it fitylc, of
advertising. dee: 4.-Zi.
---••••••
.....,ips..-
CHARLES RULER'S
FRENCH CANDY
CAKE E,STABIASIBIENT,
CORNER SIXTH MO fRANK!..IN STREETS.
Ile respectfully desires to return his thanks
to his numerous friends and citizens of
Reading in general, for the liberal manner in
which they patronized his ICE CREAM ESTAB
LISHMENT during the summer season, and he
begs them to extend the same to his choice
French ILlonfeetionary this Holiday season.
Especial attention is asked for his new and
CHRISTMAS TREE FIGURES, TILE I 0).04Y
ONES IN THE UNITED wrATEb--111E3 OWN IN
VENTION, (NO colors), Ills titook of Candieli,
Cakes, Yrult and Confectio»ory is equal to, any
.that has ever yet Innin offered to the public. .
dean-W.3
READING. PA.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS..
WHEELER &' WII,SON
ELASTIC I,OUK•STITCII 8E1171:NG
'Qualities that'll:coin:mil it .
Ist, 'Wide range of work, with its attachments. sew
ins anything that may bo done by hand. '
2d, Beauty and m;tellonco of stitch, alike. on both
sides of fahriO. ; • , ,
3d, Using finer noodles for-the mina thread than
any other machine. •
4th, Simplioit),.. of construction. ' .
sth, Speed.
6th, Ease of operation and management.
7th, Popularity. ' • :1
Sales now exceed 850030. Yearly talcs 10,6 A) in ex
cess of any othepoompany.
Terms to suit all purchasers.
PETERSON 'lc 'CARPENTER,
•
Clencral Agents
ed 1 Penn St., Reading'. •
KEYS i .KONE *OPERA HOUSE.,
OLE BULL
ItESPECTE,ULLY .ANNOUNCEB ONE
•
(1 11A , CONc ;EDT
Thursday Evosing, Decoraber 11th;
Assisted by the followindfaiiOrites: .
MISS BARTCN of BARTONIIOi4cin, froprano.
MI t. GUSTAVUS ~- Baritone.
M (ift, E BERT LANSING, ,
' "I "' rianiAt and Accompanißt.
ADMISSION - • . - ONE DOLL.III,
Seats Can 1)0 ed ExtigA
CliArAlE, at Mesa's. Stticklantl•tV Bro'a, Book
Store.
Salo of seats will commence on Moinlay morn:
ing, Dee. )4th, nt °O'clock. •
Door., open nt 7 o'clock. C0711711014'0 altjo'Clock.
I'. R. TUICNBULL, Business Manager.
deo .10-td
LIBRARY HALL I
- tionpEps
MINSTRET,4B
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. _
Wedfiesday fle,eixtber ,t6th.
ADmissioN,b. cents ItCsoriehifdate,,,p„Onts,
deo 10-6 t. •
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IcIAN : A' 4PIIIIWEItor & 1 0. • - , •
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OPENING VOFAFANC I <, e 1 Ontg
GR'A~T )
POINT AiTIAQUE LAYPE 4%
FINE EMBROIDEitED
. . •
FINE lIEM STITCHED
FINE TUCKED, '•
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AINDIUN. PftIVADI •.
,! i:12'•;• f
OriNTS PLAIN f.INEZ`r „ "
ENTSI ANCYI3OIOERED di
(lI:NTS LPM Sltr611111) • •
GENTS fora<
GENTS VINE KID frILOESi
t NEW ADVERTINEMENTN.
1039
ME
- MACHINE.
ONE wan ONLY!
MD
BRASS. BAND,
Y „Fon. vitE. .4"
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:1 iVM,ENCI ENN ES LACE COLLMIS.
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ALTE4P/14AVEI : f i ; M l 74 4 4 k4 IY - 1 ;
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out 1)4:o0 tioudOt redtteoct prict!4, • tilfiColalty
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- 0T4111111: 11011:11 'ED 11.111V/P. MI I Penn street. in
'litho Selitioreker ilotue .buiki!ng.• Apply ,at Am.ita
office; ,''' '
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AZILEIII.I , T)B Sit i l?,B OF • .1110Ai: 1 FA.
15.:7 TATE.--dly virtueOf `stilitlry. writs •of 'Yen.
(Minot lei:pono,f,‘l,ctvul Meese a it iiq lieri' zircrafr, 4 14. ,
sod out of GM Court or C Minot) Fleas of Ilerks
coati t j , , loMc 0 I (Toted , wil toti gout tttirablitt, Yen
duo p t' ottt-ery : "
' On To tirkiOtty, the 17thditf; of December, A. It,
ltlii. at I
O'clock I', M., at. tho intidlo !Muse Of C.
lA, etitschier, in the inirotigy ((t :fternvillo, all
U„ that cortain fratne,,two-stOry ',DWLLING
ii 11011811: aint lot of ground, Altman Inthe be
rough Of llernVillo, Burks county, ,bounded
by property of Benjamin L. liersoliner,David
Irielt and a publio.teati leading from /Leading to
lietivlllo, and on the north by en alley contain
ing in !pet $0 feot and iin lengptpg.if ofloto or
less: afa ant the pt' to or Attnei :.hoarsion.,
.hltio, at the imitiejtj me :mil plame, all,
,that,eart
tate lot; Ai l' 4 pieee Or ftrobibloiltm49 tn. 'iiiiitro3ll4-
vine, ilk, Illipor Ikcyji., township, Berke county.
bounded 'hY pro Porty or' 11.1 o.'ltel fis Of - Benjamin
VNth temache r end a piddle road. , COntalnin g
one in foot squet•oof irround. The Ira
•.) provdnitm 111 are a twe-stOrkilLAME ROUSE
and franteetnbloi, Sold as the -proeerty pc, Atcob
Nuncinechcr.. .
:Also - c at the Amine time and place, all , the right,
till° tent interest, of Jelin LiCelohner in' all 'that
vortititrtraot 'or , Plebe of land,Juituato• in ‘Upper
Bern township, 'Berko comity,' adjoining 'lands
of David Nies,-Georgaliohns, I,stuto Bete= And
rotor Mound, containing twenty-41110g acres,
1
, more-or Its. • The Improvements' Aro tiro
gn -one-story LOU. DWEl.d..i'Ngi ilOptiES,Frante
Barn anti other out `baildings. • Sold Il e the
ProPerty All John .I.7clcliner. . A
.Also, on Frittityi the' HUI day Of PeOteriber e A.
U., 1,841, at 1.4V01n9X /),./Ilat,theheyetto,nelpietin9.
in the tety, of ileatlitisi al thrit gortalp t L iV -litorY
iIFRAME /lOUS - k., w I Ii frenib:kitelien, and
bet', or ',Woo' of' ground' and . 'eurtilago
wipe rteiatitr ' theroto, situate and ) front.
ing,on tho Sotith - tiltbs'of a ten 'feet wide alley,
bet,wetin' Ninth • ' and Tenth • mid -Washington'
and Walnut , streets, In the city+ of - Reading .;
beinided on trio Neat by property o 1 John , Stiett, ,
B'min' by flannel' Frey, West' by George llaustty
and. North.by saiti , tilley.t 'Sold ml the property of
Edward 'Naivety, otrner 01. reputed "ownor: t
''Also at the same time and place, all that car
rain ono 'Story BRICK DIYELLING ROUSE,
and lot of ground, situate on Limo Mot M
' e
or iiotith Eighth street, in the pity pf Read
ing, bounded on tile 'West by - said Eighth street,
oh the South by property of Bartholomow Wel
tlyi on the North by property of David-Driscoll,
and on the East by a ten foot wide alley, email ht.
ing in ,frOntio4 kitfir•Elettfr hits ti tWeixo 'foot
and in length East mid' West to Paid alley, one
hundred and thirty-elght feet more or less. Sohs
its the property of licenunt Drch.
Alan ] at Om faulp. Llruo,atid • liteo t AR' Unit cer
atain two story FRAMED YELLING ROUSE,
and lot or Piece of ground and 'cartilage itp
purtenant thereto situate on the West. side,
nf North Ninth street, bounded on the South by
lOt of Friends liartnitliti• North by property of
Charles. Smith, ERA by said Ninth street, and
West by Jackson's Rope, Walk, in tho city, of
Beetling Saki house is,, DI, front 43 feet and in
depth 20 . feet, with a back ididing attached erect,
wide by 11 foot long. Sold as the property of
blintitc&it. YisirriOwiliir o c, 4'01 ) 4 0 4 Cown9r%
I Also, at the same hole and rattee; all'those two
certain two stot y brick dwelling Looses mid tote
or ground, to wit : • •
4 No. 1. Situate on the lit:Phil : Ode of, East-Frank.-
lin street, between EleVenth and Twelfth setifets,
itt the city of Reading, boundedon the South by
said Frettklin street,' North by..a , ton- reet,w,itle
alloy, East by property of - 'and West
by property ot"- --, containing ;in front
on Said' Franklin ;street, - Siitttiert fettri Inert; Or
less, and ln - longth North anti South to said al
ley ono hundred and ten•fect.
No. 2. Situate en the South side Of Vraniiiin;
ahoy° Elevent,b street, in ,the city of Reading,
bounded on the North by- said rtnnkliti'strbet,
on the West by property of Oscar linnbe, on the
tioutiLby property lot* Jacob Becket' and.on the
East by property Of lilielnia Etter?: 801 d as The
property oldatnea Dautrich. '
Alai:l4ga Saturday, the littit day of December,
1868, at, I • o'oloek le. BL, at the public !Musts of
Peter, fichweyer, In Itodt`ockvlilo, Maxatawny
township : • ' •
No. 1. All that certain mossuage i tenement and
tractc of , land situate in Maxatawny township,
Berko county, adjoining lands of William Moyer
!Koury Bernhart, Davidlletrner and others, eon
Lathing ninety-ono acres more or less. The int"•
movements are a two littiry STONE DWELLING
IIGUS,E, Jog barn and other out DullillngB.
, ~
' N 0.2. Mae, all that 'certain inessitage and tract
of land, situate 1n ''said itiownship and county,
bounded by lands, of Daniel Loibonaporgor, Jit-
Cob Iloeh, David Heffner; David Kuhns and -mit- ,
containing One hundred acres 1110r0 or leas.
4 rs,
T'he improvements area two story STONE.
DWELLING HOUSE, log barn and other out
bididingsi SOltt As ,the property of Jacob '
Leibcnvertw. -
• I Seized and taken Into execution, and -to be
Sold by • ,
IitYLIDAYS.
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FI.I4I,ISIL'It 'UttlIgt'LLAS; • ' 1
A AI'ACcIA .1.71%110:0444A,1,47,
ffiApius FANO ; (.44:0V
SILK Intl.:BS PAIITERNS? •. •
'POPLIN I)ltE$S P.MXTEIVNS4-
• • :NEW ' AftvtirrniEmENtili. •
•
NOTICES r TO QUIT. •
7LAN K tfr ICES -QUIT;
7 slile by OA (intro or ningko ono. utAno Book.
nttivi • gurrnit
deo to. • • : 851 , ronn Stkoot.
420,00 G---A
ptivoi otittrigutto want, .41 Att. pat:Wet.with]
e
this tttuoutit tt Eta etttott bitatneBo,.ftnyettu at
tttlresg, 111(110111,J. Li CAULF.: 11 1 Q0.1(81.03:01
(ICC Witt • ,
IVILLIA3I B. ‘ALBRIGIt e r0340141r.
tiCe,
iioFLANDP s
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'IV AN BITTERS.
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MIS
- 1100PIAND'8 OBRMAN T,ONIO.
The tlreatlitoilies for ati Illsom(A or the
L.IMR; 8 1'0.411A( 1 11 - , UR 10145'7717):
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TIOOPLAND'S , GERM AIsi ,111.TTEIts
18 oompoitoll of the tiro ttiges ((It, a 3 thpy Ar t
medicinally torinetl, mirocio of Ito t 6 ,
Herb., And $ Barks, making a prepa rs ,
I ... l . o ) l A44 a litypr . e . art_ti n e l ; ,tool cut troy kr t ./ NH ,
C 040,10 CiP 14441 " . qi a
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110dPLANDS GERMAN Tthqe,
• Is a ecoubliuttlon of all the ingrtl Vents' et lb
Bitters, watt tho purest quality of &too ctn.:
Rum, 0 - ratwoote4 making of the punt,
cant and agreeable retnedles,ever otrerott to 11 1
• • •
Those preferring tt Med!olio? free front Attelle.
Ile adinikturecsilll use
1100147JAND'S ( 41. 4 MAN Brtnits.
IME
Mega who have no objection to tho
Lou of the Bitten), as stated, witl use
yOOV,IrA i ./10'S GELMAN TONIC,
Thoy arts both equally good, mut mitain 114
same maileinal virtues, the choice between the
the most alan p g a mtabl e ere matter of taste, the Tonle being
„ • . • i ,
' Thu stomach, frdip a variety of CAUROA, such a ,
Indlgtstioit; Dyspepsia,
notions Vetts Debility, etc..
Is very apt to have Itilu deranged. phi
Liver, sympathizing 114 closely tot it 4103
with the ti t o tea e it, then betimes aire
tfd, the mutt of which 8 that the patient FIllTel:t
1. ^ 014 40V9riil or more o therfollowing disee3 es :
, . . ..
_..- •
. ,
. , .
Opliat iSittn, glatulOnco, inwartl4)ll 0, ' lit 1 i
ili p
flees of tOoit to the Mad, Acidity of the
Stomach,Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust
. . _ ......in, insfo
Dm For' s guknosa or Weight in the
..r , Storeaeh; Sour :. I z,:rtletations,
'iS,lnking or inllttOrlilg at the Pit' of
the Stomach, Swimming of the licad,
Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering
ttitho Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensallom
when in a Lying. Posture, Dimness o f
Vision Dots or Webs before the Sight,
, ' Dul l to the Head, Deficiency
. :, of P pkpifotion, Yellowness of the
i Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back,
Chest,' Limbs, etc, Sudden 'Similes of
Heat, Burning In the Flesh ,
Constant Imegin.
' Inge of Evil; add Depression of Spirith.
: Th.Blol'l3'o' frem those diseases show cter:
else thee greatest/ caution in the selection of i t
remedy for his CABO, purchasing Duly that whist,
ho is assured front lilts investigations and inqui•
il i
ries IMISSOBBI3S One' meriii .is skillfully
Componad fed, is roe from injurious hi%
ggredicnts, mot h s csta ;?
shell for itself a min%
(Eaton tor thew eof these diseases• hi thlmcel l ,
nection we would sainitit those wull-ksiewn iv
ulodies—
-- 1 •
1100.1 0 1.A.N 1 $ GieRMAN .1111TRES
.•, . ,
1100 FLA N D'ti Elt hi AIN TONIC.
PALEVARED 4I 'Pr. V. M. JACKywv, '
VIIILADELPIII A, vit
••• ,
Twenty-two years since they were first ham.
dated Into this. country (fo u l Germany, duringq
width Um" they have undoubtedly porfnrmcd
)1.1011) CllrOdi f Mid benefited suffering humanity In
a gieutorextent, than any.other reined les !mesa
to the vublfu. -
These remedies Will effectually shirr
Complaint, slauitlice, Dytipept.in, Chi mile 'Ol
New Deldlky, Ghtonle 1./iirrileaa, Disease of
the I{ldnoyii and Ulleo3 to Imlljg
a Disordered laver, Stumm:her I.lllChillp
1)1 4 1311
,
Re ullfn frOtti any Cause whatever
IRAI'.ION OF THE - .11 . 11'1 , ,', 11, induced
by Severe Labor, hardships, Ripoure,
loetcrB,
• Thort modlono oxtrttit P(0141 to then. o
moditos como4. A tom, unit vigor t. im
parted to tho wholooptom, Iho /111111 , 11(.
stronglholteil, fowl hi totjoyeut, the ntoneet
digest& promptly; thn blood Is po rulvd, the cem•
ploxion liocomeo sound and heel( by, the c•Ilow
;Ingo. IN oro1I1eatc(1 from the eyes, nn bleep'
given to the i elieeke,lnul the weak: norvoul
in valitt ligotaaa otroug anti healthy being.
'PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE,
And feeling like hand of time weighing heavily
upon them, AVM' all its attendant 111 K will find
in the use of this II l'lrEitS, or thu TONW, au
elixir that instil new lifo Onto their vcwM
restore in it luettsure s tho energy and ardor of
more youthful days, build uji their all:mike')
forms, and %re health and happiness to Una
remaining 'gat*.
IL is a wol •cstahltalied fact that fully onc•hall
of the fonutio portion of our population ara oat.
dont 4u.thaonloyinOntXof good httaith; or
Lii n ,
nab their burn or- protation "nover.feel
woil.”„ Thoy arti laugu t $ e ovoid of 'all malty,
extronioly hOrvoua, and have no Teti to.
To this class of persons the DI 'TVItB, or the
TONICeig ospoolaUy retioratuondot , . . ,
'" .
. . .
WE 'AND Dg.LICATE CHILDREN
Aremitfle strong by the nee of (Allier of these
icuriodies. They will dam every case of MAlt-
ABlittlB, withoutthtl. ,
Thousands of certificates have accumulated to
the handsf tbeopropiletor, but Niue will allow
of the pub 'cation of lint a few. Those. lt Will
be obaorved, aro ljl nof note and of buck stood
leg.that they must be hollered.
TEBTIIIONIALS.
Hon."Gco. W. Woodward,
.riatice Suiranoi)ourt of its.; .
• PittlAnaLrarA, March IG,
Moorland's (Jarman linter/I' 14 a 4 001
Wales want ht dls. Ak eascs of tliothmtive
organs, and of grOat m rall.honoflt lrl emelt of do.
bilitys mid rant, of norvolvi notion in Thu aydlo
• Yollrs truly'
(IEO. li. 'WOODWARD."
. Hon. James . Thompson,
Jtutile of Me httspremir ,Cburt of Penniyhmiiii ,
Ajn)i 2A, 144,
"1* conalfier , Doollaneirs Borman Bitters' a
Valuatdc medicine in -ease of attacks of indig(l
- or Dyspepsia. I ran certify this from lay
eAperienett of it. Yours
'lll.
with reepeet
J ,
• ! . • '• . A.Alt:B 011JMON."
. , !
From Roy, Joseikli. Kennard, D. D.,
, IWO* of theVena liaplist Church, Philildpilia.
Dr. ,Thekscirk7l)eariliir 11. have been frequently
requested to connect toy' name with recommen
dations of different kinds of mediclifeS, but IV.
garding the practice as out of my approp riate
sphere, I have in till caeca decline ; but .
with a clear proof in„,A,,Nly various instances
aita taltieldarly in nly own family, of the useful- ,
noes of Dr. IlOoliand's Guinan flitterA, I depart
for once from my usual, course, to express ruy
-full conviction thatifer generfil of the
tenant{ caredally for L i ver Onnpfatnt, it is a safe awl
yn . us 140410 epa rat( olein some cases It may fall ;
t itally; 1 Ottbtnot, it will be very beneficial
,to.thdaa irboattffer froth the above causes.
VOttrs, very rettoetfullyt _
• -3, 11. ifENNATIP,
• Eighth, below (:oath, Street
From Rev. E. D.Fendell,
448014nt BMW. Christian. Chronicles Phtlati
• _
I have derived dechimi benefit from the 11130 01
IfOolland4; German Bitters; and feel It my privi
lege to recommend thetnas a most valuable tonic,
to all who are suffering from general debfiity or
front diseases arising from derangemcnt of the
River: Tours, truly,
• 1). VENDAI,L.
CAUTION.
. •
.• , •
• lloollandostieftnan BenledieSareCOMitcrfen eti.
See that the signature of 0. If. JACKSON' is on
he wreepertol each3;?pbottis. Ml,ot Ile r_s Ca l !
eouAtsfrfeit • rritiel-•• A0'1,4 11 11 4 0 (1 .t ifi Zi
tiNfistlllie,.l4.llo:lphilt ) ,Aln.° 8 ore, .I°' .
,77:.-';14r49,-.1.-geActlirearKsrfkdsjeo.
UM
AND
NOTICE.
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