Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, January 11, 1869, Image 4

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iiljtin/i 'te c;lif .debetelitk f l: to . Victoria -
Lellialatnrei tpilAtEtar gOod;,thingiv,4B 'said kir
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,ono tirthbAaa trit:',.) It t tit . finfprtuuato' loyal
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iiectMl, ". waslatt feve )I'dotnicnellt . ito the
'Radia l aty4' vitimy 'pt . l eavorink to' decipher
'tin obscure' let i tfir ; , kt,prOng td, hte friend, be
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ilia that a bem:ot a honil l ' . i , ! • ---1
1‘ OVI . / refoliedl his friend, ,‘,‘ call it a . hen t
ttud move that it lay on the table." , i .
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—The 49clon,Jouxual,bas foln4 the011ow : ,
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ing'necOuilt its tincesiors in do old liOokerprinted
In 40991 "The' inhabitants seem, very roll.
&us, showingluany outward and visible signs
of an inward and spiritual grace. Ilia, though.
they wear in their faces the Innocence of
doves, you Will fitid thein in their dealings as
suhtlo as serpentil. Interest is 'their faith,
money their god, rind large possessions the
only heaven they covet."
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.'' --On Weilaesflay, In Poughkeepsie; N Y., a
girl nail ' some ittle ' boys,in .sporti .
snowballed two students. One of the student
suddenlyiturned . ronnd and fired a. lalf•dozeti,
shots from a revolved at them, the glancing
balls hitting two Men near by.. A' third ball
Struck Wm. Deeseter in the left sidejust above
' the hip, lodging in his back," inflicting a dan
gerous wound.' I ,
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—INV. John,M. owlenhils get himself into
trouble by trying to.swindlo Miss .snrall Wilson,
of Franklin county; out of a large portion of
her Property,-by inducing her to sign certain
papers, ois a relative of Miss Wilson,deniei
Ponying nn
intention of parting with' her pro.
psrty, to )a.suit is., to 11c.lnstitued for its ro
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,covery. 9 says the Chanilibisburg Valley
Spirit." . - _
—.Quincy, llHugh, has some very unOru pip
ions rogues:, A farmer from Missouri drove
Into town 'the other day with a load of hogs,
' while INtitig fer his turn to- unload, he went
into a tavern near by for a drink, and return•
ing eOnn uftorwards found that someone had,
liiltis..abso be, sold out' hje tonne, hogs nod
all, pocket the proceeds and disappearad.
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" -I , At Cando, Illinois, n wild cat was treed
by a man, a boy and a dog. The trop ryas cut
downand'tho do' g Relied the animaWbut was
'Kam overpowered, when thO wild eat fought
the man.nnd the boy for some time. 'J It was
finally killed by n blow of the boy's,asio. It
was nearly four feet long, and weighedtwonty
pounchs. .•
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7—The Fishkill (N, Y.) iTournal'pnyn the rol
l:110ns compliment to the !agricultural video of
and in Ptomain county, in that „Sudo,: "
have seen. fields of rocks in Putuato county,
fenced in for the solo purpose of keeping cat
, tle out, ibr fear that they will get' in and
stark; to death."
—An exhibitor of wild beasts in; Paris has .
idopted it pltin for pecurini his moot which
s retiketfulli sidnnated to bail 0114 'at(l [bond
holders generulty. , Elvortnight lie dop sits the
doily receipts of his exhibition )ri the cage of
I,lio most ferocious of his aninuils j nod he has
never knit a cent. 1
—Tho LouiSville Cowier•bernal gives an
'account of it xOtilitt lady near Illokutan, Ken•
tacky, who Ints spent nineteen of her twenty
ty-tieven years in sleep. She wakes frequently
tian or twelve times it day, hut cannot remain
awake MON than ten to twenty minutes at a
-Toti thousand negro childre' 1 T nte amend•
ing school in 'ConneAseo this Innth. Effortsare in progreas . to eatublish a ti t o Agrieul
tnral Oiling() for'tlio eolored peo )le--both at
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the expontie of the Government.
--The "National Freedmen's Bank," at Mo
bile, lutri suspended. A Circus visited dm
elty, and the depositors tit once be4en a "ran'
nix the ,bank t according to tho, Mobilo Begister
-41(01; F, Askew,' elected by over 1,100
titt‘rotlky tQ tho Arkansas Stato.l4onstO, front
ColithibmeOitoty, has been dotiled his seat be-
MUM Clayton says there aro liti,Kluxes there.
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I . ooy-educated constithlo
,sopt9 where
exposes for sale a roan horse, - ," or,so mach
thereof all nut. beo nessary," to Mai* the
judgment.
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—The editors of the Lock Hoven Democrat
havo boon nwitted'of tho'elinigo bi libel in the'
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f j , v , `:— Aintia . whe , Waa thrnwil thr6agh a win•
dovv, gash, glass, and all, remarked that he
' 110 itev.er experienced 64ch phireintpanes be.,
ore. . , ,• . •
) A-1116114itiOticini ILO riiier7thini tory
is increasing. Only/two pounds of food aro
'V,eatitteid tB Xrtelilpcirioli
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MERU
chaplain of lAubarn prison
,von't
roabh te conricts'imy lon4er''hecantio tho
Stato has a Democratic govcrtioi.
--A cgtintry boy having, heard of,snilors
}Waving up anchors, wanted,to know il, it was
Newieknoss that, made them do, a.
1;')', —.Tinto is liko a river, in which whip awl
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solid suinitrtfees aro sunkovhilo chaff ail(Nraws
the iu'rfac,e. ,•
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~ :: , If, young woman in Mills' sippi has mule
her fortuntS of a breech of, pr mist) cusp. She
. •410$ 10 ;‘Zp'
.0.
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venther was t:N. cold in Northern'
Toles some ten clays' since that ninleS' ears
*ere'fi'nzeu stiff., t • . .
—Of• tho 6,000.00 a marriageable women
• .13milaria 2,500,0•)0 aro unprovided with Ims
A. Span,. knadical post•ogicc clerk in
E~t. Louis e ,has•been committ6d for, stealing
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i.:-.SuparObe flour in'•.l s llliadolphia during
1868 averaged $7 63 per barrel' 0f . 190 pounds,
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t4lies 'thirty . thotisaml ,11161 to, ton the
Sunday railroad trains in this country.
--General Preston lies beau elected to the
Ketiacky withent
,oppOltion. '
Illin!1=INIIIMI
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tierst prima dons, Elena Latiari ) is soon
;to' ludko' heti Mid In 'Nes* Yo4l. ' ; '.
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...,Tho inhabitants of tho upper part o
MiOhigau Want to, secede from that State. .
--raharleston, - S. C., lir.d last week the cold
eft *,ttatlier for forty years. '
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Now'
)1. ortc, kotuttio.Club leigottlng up
tvaourte ollectures.
7,%g;i l V the tinilY
in ow vAI.
ORETIFif ' • :
X DERS,
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BEMBE=IMI
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RO.:I44ERS'IN
bitßePlidSWr and ', 2 dannia o tUrerie OUPPliell
*0; OP tpD#(6 iitiscLur
* 'ARAPINO.
JOSEPH EEDHOLTZ r .
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N0,',110 , TENN— STREET,
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:.1113ADIN1i, Pot . ! • • '
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Al Orikletilly oti ittind the
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ne 1.01 as''ell liinap of tue'at and sangsgee , live!
ptiddintn blood pudding. Frunkfbrt "Schwerten-
Moken", ho:, all of whloh will be'rola at the lowest .
privet. giro, all kinds of Sausage Bkine, wholteale
and getitit.i i , :- • l• •.' t • itev 5.3 m •
: ft, 4flififitti s' &
CO., P(OptittOrl).
uknuEsTgat, o:
Sold, by all Drugichna and healers In..
P4tent MOWWes.
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11i1EltW.F011TER,,
: WILLJAM 'WELLS..
• • AgorpOeiding Pa.
tiny 81yc ' '
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GREAT FURNITURE DEPOT.
SCIIKKR, &' FEMX,
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Wareroom, bonier itritcand Watifington
.; • • • Btreetoic • •
MAN veisoro,kr, ,w4stumi Ton „s , T RE,,v2
•PirriC
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'''" I "WIIOIIERAT.E'ANt) RETAIL".'
UNDVR.,IONpD, lIMIYNCTPU4I.1 7 1N
,,1.v1t0 pubkie, ogentfon to,tkeir spletuliti stolk of
Mt-00s furniture It Ow arid eunstantlP ou hand,
and mAllo tit orbit to snit eustotners. '
• Among) other artiulbs, espeolot attention Is in
to their unsurpassed
,
EXTENSION,
• TABEES,
DRESSING iItIRE'AtIS,
DINING ROOM CHAIRS,
CENTRE AND OTHER TABLES,
BEDSTEADS OF TILE; LATEST STYLES,
and ovary other article in their lino of business.
Every :allele is manufrictured by theinselves, in
their admirably arranged manufactory, with the
moat perfect maohinory, and skillful mechanics,
and finished in an unsurpassed manner. '
Also proparo4 to oxeopte all orders for ,
CARVING,
TURNING,
SAWING, and
MOULWNQS:
All/orders protnptty ezeouted, and warranted to
givo eatisfaetion. Bp.
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°Mee—No : lBo94 renn , !street, Reading,
(Anovg J. 0. BROWN'S HAT OTOHit..)
14»tov,o(1 frOm No. 'G Nora FiAlt etreob,
'Particular attention paid trieuring Memos of
the' Month and gums, such ns Sourvy,lProternatu
ral Oro ti rth of Gums, Alveolar Absoesses, diem°
of the IvotplarprocoSs; Vissared'palated. and all
Miens s to which Month• and' gums are sub
loot.
Tobtli extrticteil Without pain; and inserted on
all nilitetihi nsed by tho Profession.
Office hours, from 7A.M.to 7 P. 1. [doo4-ly
'1 o i t
Ai . ~ Olt. XXBXtE/VB . • .
g4tonsiy'o. l orgn War9house,
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. . „ thii ready , rot :
'FAR ERS AND CONSIGNOR%
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Who May. . i‘lsli . tt; itOie ' otlialii.'ito. Storage anti
oommlsslon reasonable. . Also, asupetlor stook of
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•:• _ FLOUR AND FEED, lic.,
' Forsalo wholesale and rotail, ntlowor prieesthan
can bo purehosed olsowbore. Also, a quperlorlot of
Buokwheit Mo'al, and Potatoes.
. , i ....,
omoo, No:1:05 North Eighth-Bt. Bottding i Xts.
fobs- --.
RE4OVALI REMOVAL!!
' ' ; BARTO'S
LIQUOR STORE,
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Ms been removed fl•om tho Keystone Building to
the new and olegaa storo, .
NO. 4SI PENN STREET,
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Where nustomorb still find every large stock of the
beet and purest,
WINES,
,HENPIES, WHISKIES;
sco„ ever offered to the public of Reading. All the
proof of the above that is required is trial. A
share of patronago is solicited. - TOBIAS BA RTO.
CITY OF READING
11‘,0 D S
tOr sale, at's Dyeb4t,' '
FAIISMRS' NATIONA[. BANG.
Nita 25-3 mos
For doing a family washing in the beat and
:oheapehtlit.:!tiluifiriteed bdUal to any in the
world! Arta gli the strength of old rosin soap with
tlpz) mild• and/ lathering , qualities
_off genuine
ile h 'gry this sirs 4 fina6. ',Bold by the
l Ats eturiaVai . i WOIRKB, North
sit 9 1 0 . 406 : skutlinbia• „an 7-6ako
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" 1 arge Tarietio 149Ak kj ti ".ll
ti tl3 ItiffEß wll0 11
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MEI
liTofiritt l A** . " '
One ? etas bltrit eiss cd - Wrd 6f o ti;te.
It is lmt,e4 on the line of the East . Yeaseybreats t
11111rai4 Ofttoildwg,, between Rbading and Al
lentown. All trains between New York and the -
West, as well as all way trsins. stop at Lyons. aad
immediately in front ofthi Lyons
'birllverithing in sad about the hotel Is guru
pared. A first rite t3table also kept in
eo nection with the Hotel. febEl-
LAUER'S BREWERY I
READING. PA:
The Siabeeribertespectfully 'Dunne ea to the pab* .
Rothe; he h- . 1 recently enlarged his Brewers to
considerable extent, and introduced steam power
in all its departments, Lad is now ready to supply
all demands tby •
sprattion . MALT LIQUORS, -•
For home and distant consumption. Me Mock 01
Melt Liquors , warranted to keep in' ll climates; is
as follows:
BROWN STOUT, PORTER.
BOTTLING ALE, AND LAGER BEER.
FRBD'K LAUER.
N. 13.—A liberal percentage will be ullowed
Agents abroad. Jan. 28-
RITTIffyB .
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OBNOINB BLOOD PURI#IIIIti,
n aitr: f r i o . r it eZ 4 4::" A) il i4;
OIiL~N,"
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STOVES, RANGgS, HEAT E RS.
WIX.J.AM, BRI:I3E9A.M,
No. 242 Penn St., Readinfg.
The undersigned respectfully invites publie
kitention to his newly invented Neater, named
the'
IaYS'IVRE BEATER II
BEST BEATER EVER INTRODUCED.
THREE SIZES.
It burns lees coal, makes moire beat, takes up loss
room, and gives bettor satisfaction than any lanai^
lar invention ever introdueed'to the public,
The sOvantago of this superior heating rippers-
We will be ful ly
I explained by the Pr o p r ietor, who
guarantees t athe will be able to Satisfy ell Who
give him it tall t hat I t is superior to arty one inven
ted. The 'advantages are so manifold, and so
easily 0
tie .otelgekended. let IP need§ only to L he seen
Collv,lllee tti o s most s In proof of this
regeetful refers the public, bY pertnieelors, tO
the following tanned 'persons who are how - using
thee. Beaters t • • •
Use. It. F.stub. •Ma5..34 fivairgereoll.
D 1 11 / 4 .
A. ti,e, ' lenity J.911203_9x.
OHM I KNIMIT,
HiIUBEN ADAMS, il. HICRTZAL.
; JACOB KAUFFMAN,' Blandon,
• , Orphans' Dome, Womeledorf.
Ile also Invitee epeeist attention to the
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BEAUTY RANG
,E
Which is a Into Improveg, Superior Range for
walling in, and for which ho iq the Sole Agent, in
this city. This Rangp can baboon in operation at
the Iron City ljall„ No. 428 Penn street ; at Peter
High's, Franklin street above Fenrtivand at other
places.
Particular aitentioi paid to,
lIOOkING AND SPOUTING*
AND
Plastic Slate Rocfbig.
Ho emploYa none but okillffil Medianlea—all
orders promptly oxeouted, and warranted to eve
satiethotton. WM. BRIDEGAM.
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may 22 • No. 24 POUP Bt.
RYDER It CO.,
Blanufttoturors of
DR. SREVER'S
Otibbrated Tonio Herb Bittern.
Importors.of
WINES. AND LIQUORS.
Also Sole Agouti; for 8A1W63 UNRIVAtiIeI) tr.
Winottri3.
No. 121 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
For sate at the Bails Bookstore.
FREDERICK IV. LAUER, • , • • ~
"OLD 3A/4 . L . ,"
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Corner anti Wathiniton /t i red., Reading:lV.
Bole Agent for Barka and Lebanon count(ea, for the
beebratod
kaiiii / aO/ 4 1 tiCALE CObti ) ./414,11r;
The most' rejlehl. and durably Eicalea- over placed
before the public. _ _ _ _
Cell and set) thew be f ore pktelitleing elsewhere.
i ii rotTf r et d ogirta e rr offer" to buyers.
PiLAT - rORM SCALES)
on hand and for late cheap. (sett:4-
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR TEM PEOPLE.
THE BEST AND CH.EAPESTI
REINHOLD & SCHOENER
No. 41 North Sixth Street,'
'READING, PA.
9711 H SUBSCRII3E M 118 HIE JUST ESTAB
.I !ed a Opt-class Boot an Shoe-waiting eatab
lishment and store at the alto 4 stated place where
they are able to accommodate customers With 'the
best articles in their line of. bullies*, 111!ia at TOwer
prices than at any other place in the city. ' ,
The following list of prices proyds oil we ray:
Men's calf boots, $1 00and upwards.
Men's kip boots, i , e3OO
Men's working shoes, ' 1 60
Men's French calf Congress gaiters, box toes, 390
Men's calf (ton:tress 'atter% . (225
Men's calf Balmorils, -, , .200
Men's kip Balmoral". ' , - J
Boys' calf Balmorals, -- T , . 1 60
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Boys' kip Bilmorals, ‘i' 125
Youths' kip Balmoral', ' . 100
Women's luting high Polish, , 150
Women's Cbngrass gaiters,' 75 to
Women's-tasting Almorale, _ ,
Women's Morooco`Balmorahr. , 800
Women's Morocco shoes,- W 65
men's ktd slippers. , • 65
e s
hutting pooh. : , , , .. • . . 145
Youths' iaiters from' • 15 cis. to 75
Youths' and boys' shoes from 30 cta, t 4 ' 90
Also, i large .'t o ok of notions oti 'hand and for
sale.
The above prism, are lower -than at any other
similar place of hnalneas in the sill.
• pl),A1,11, IkT ;
:Partici - Oar attention Is pail io'all kinds of re
pairing. • ',
re
pairing..
80110INER,
NO. ; 41' NORTH SIXTH STREET, ,
, *l4:o4lo,Fovrk'
BEADINGi PA.' ; -
-sprilll
:f,i 1' S -
'GERNAN -BITTERS,
;‘ i 1 , - AND .
ti , r
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC.
The Greattßemedles for all Disoasos of the
1,4001, 1 #TOACIA OI pIGESTIYE
iiii
1100
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Is composed Of,:the tire luices tor, as they pro
modicinally tortnied, "X'rtracts) of It
Herbs, mid Barks, -- making a •prepara
tion, highly coneent to , and entirely •free from
alooliolisuchntrisre qf ro / kiwi.
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liet •
OOFLAND'S GERMA N TONIC, •
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is a combination of all the ingrefil f 6te of the
'Bitters, with the' pines,. quality o &rola Crus
4sort e Orait i ge, ite t , making ono of.tho most plea
eiutt'ang egreeable,rernodies ever olferS to the
pablie.
ThOtot preferring hiedielite free from 4100110;
lio atinlitituro, i will use
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HOQFLAND'S GERMAN ,lIITTERS.
Video who have no Objection to the combina
on of the Dittote; el htutOttl,Apll use ,
HOOFTIAND'S GERMAN TONIC.
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- They aro both equally good, and contain the
same medicinal virttios, the choice between the
two being a meted:latter of taste, the Tonic being
the most palatable. ,
Thh stomach, from 4 Variety of causeb, such as
Indigestion, Dyepepsliv, Nervous Debility, etc.,
is very apt tal have Ita f lotions 'deranged. The
LiVtrr, sympathising tit 01 , 6sely as it does
0
:re the. BtoMa et , then becomes affect
, ths result of :which a that the patient autfars
from soverul or nx7re: of tho folkowlngdtsefte es.:
Conßtipati94;;l:ntulenieo, A'llis'ard PIIOS, Ful
ness of Bloat to ' tlikaleadii Acidity of the
StomaCh, Itaasen, , fleart-bUrn; Disgust
for'Food,'Fulness or Weight in the
• ' - 'Stomaeli; Sour 11.uctatiOns,
• . • Sinking pr Fluttering at the Pit of
the Stottinel ,i Swimming of the Head,
Hurried or lalncult great. dug, Fluttering I .
at the Heart, Choking or Sufi peating Spiaationa
when in a Lying POstnre, f'Dlolobss of
Vision,Dots or Webs tumor() the Sight,
Dull In the Head, Deficiency
of Perspiration, Yellowness of the
Skinand Eyes, Pain in the Side, Ilaol4
Chest, Limbs, ' etc., Sudden ' Flushes 'of
Heat, Durniug,ht the Fiesih, Constant Imagin
ings of Evil, and DQPIrB I O4 of Spirits.
The sufferer from nest, diseases' hould exer
cise the greatest caution in the HO obtion eta
moistly fur Ills case, purchasing onl that which.
Ito is assured from his Invtistlgations and ingot
-4;?
ries poSsesses trite' Mill., is skillfully
compomided, 18 free from injurious iii
gredientS, and luut estu
.Nited for itself a repo
tation!forlthucttro of theSti diseases. luthls wit
neaten we world sullmit, those Wigli-known re
modies-1
.110,0,1 0 .LANIY 8 GiNIIIat,AIV BrTTERS
HOOPLAND'H
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PIMP/MED BY Dr.
Twenty-two years Hi me they were first intro
duced into this count from Connally, tiring
whiclogule they hay undoubtedly port rined
more of end bone tea suffering let ity to
a grettper extent, than my other remedies no w n
to the public.
Theo remedies w °tactually cure Liver
Complaint, Jaundice D 3 spepsia, Chronic, or
Norvomi Debility, Chronic, Diarrhoea, Olsetum- of
the Kidneys, and all illiseases arising from
Disordered Liver,JU• tomach or Intestines
DEBILITY,
IMitattng from tiny Cause ittlittlevcr ;
PROS
TRAT OP 'l7fE ISTSTEM, induced
by Severe Labor, liardships, Exposure,
Fevers, &c,
Therers noitedicine extant wined to these re
medies ouch eases. A tone 411(1+1/ger is
im
{,hrted to the wholOsystem, the appetite is
itreagtbened, food is unjoyefi c . the stomach
digests promptly, the blood is purified, the eem
pie* ion becofne9 sound and healthy, the yellow
r a nge is' eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is
given to - the cheeks; and the weak and nervous
invalid becomes a,stroug anti healthy being.
PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE,
And feeling the hand of time weighing heavily
upon them, with au its attendant ills, will flailin the use of this BITTERS, or the ToNic an
elixir that will instil new life into their veins,
restore in a mas
eure the energy and ardor of
more youthful days, build up their Ohrunkon
forms, and give health and happiness to their
veinal - fling years.
It Is a well-established fact that fully ono-halt
of the female portion of Our population are set.
dom InthcenjoymontT it of good health; or,
,to nee their own 'Oa= prciislon,ltnever feel
,well" They are largo , veld of all energy,
extremely nervous, and haVe np aretlte.
To this class of persons the BI "I'EltS, or the
TONlo,lsespeolally reoommende .
ant 26-
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Are made strong by the use of either of these
remedies. They will cure every ohs() of
MAlc-
ABMUS, without fall.
Thousands of certificates have a 0 nimulated in
the hands of the proprietor, but sp ice will allow
of the publication of but a few. Those, it wil
be observedi are men of note and of such stand
ing that theymust be believed._
TESTIMONIA.LS..
Hon. 'Geo. W. Woodward, 1
Me Justice of ihe Supreme Court of /11.,
Pultspacruis, March 16, 1867,
"I flint Ilooflandls German Bitters is a good
tonic, useful in. disA L onsottofthodigostiv.e
organs, and 9f greo - benefit in cases of de
bility, arid 'want of ry us'action in the systo In
' = Youre, truly,.
4 .! ozo-..iy, WOODWAUJJ.a
SUM. • James Thompson,
Judge of the BUpremS Cburt of Pennsylvania.
r ,
,Puitanatrins„ APril , g 4, 1866.
"I consider floonand!p Oornian Bitters' a
vittiota medieffie in case of attacks of 'lndigos:
tion oroDysptbsia. I can 'certify this from my
experience of it. Yours with respect,
„ JAMES THOMPSON."
From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. -D., •.
fluter of the Tenth Baptist Church i Philadelphia.
Dr. Jackson—Dear Sir: I have boon frequently
requested to connect my name with recommen
dations of different ,kinde of medicines, but re
garding the prat tleo as out of my appropriate
sphere, I,have in .01•1\"ruases declined; but
with itlear Orobrhy u goili various Tre sta aces
and Itleularly in my own family, of the Useful
ness o Dr. Hoollandrs Gorman Bitters, I depart
for once from my usual course*, to eitpreas Iny
full oorivietion that,Pr general lebility of the ay&
len, and e*Mally far .f.frer On/Vain; ft is ertle and
eatuabts~raslon. In some cases. it may fail ;
bat usually; I doubt not,. it wilt be very beneficial
to those who suffer from the above‘Causes.,
Yours, very respectfully,
J. li. KENNARD, •
Eighth, below Ceatem Street,
. ,
Asislonl Editor Ohri4iks Chrmstille. Philadiphia
•
• I have derlY,Od deli le4 benefit froth the 11 . 60 of
libodand'a German•Vittete, and fool it my prig
Jegetorecommend them a most valuable tonin,
*ho aro Offerin g froth gotteral debility or
from dieeaaeo Arising front ,flerangnment of thO
Over. Yours, trill 4
• R. D. YENDALL.
Rooflandosoorman Remedies arecniinterfelted.
Bee that the signature of.C. M. JACKSON is on
ziLi o
the wrapper o i each bottle. All others are
'counterfeit. u rrinct. r ,bal Once Ind liana
factoty _ at the, Ger ' eclieltie Store, No. f.;..11
ARCH Street, Philq!q4 c ßiiht, 4'4. ,
. ~
. W i A ratfiß,lg•AWß/ Frciriet*r,
.
" - formerly 0. Ildr; dAOHßOttlik Cu
01104N6'.
OtIiMAN B ITTERS, „
IEI
AND
)EIIMAN TONIC.
JACKSON,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
NOTICE.
Fron Rove E. D.tendaff,
CAUTION.
DR. JOHNSTON, =
BALTIMORE LOCI 110.01,TAL,
OFFICE. 'No.7 SOUTH PRNDERICES I ONEI.
TUN ONLY PnYSICLIN Aiwkarop.d,
ilas discovered the most' Cert f ain s Speedy and
Effectual Remedy in the world /or al/ •
DISEASES OF 'IMPEUDENCE:
Relief in iSti Bours 4 l No 2i•iiting I_ Perron* Rattlekl
by Ignorant J'reliders, Ur that Deadly /Wren,
Altereory, ould apey Insmcdialety.
A CURE WARRANTED OR No CliAllOE, IN
FROM ONE TO;TWO DAYS, ,
([loot, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, iVeaktiess
in the [Sauk and Limbs, Affections of thulfidneys
and Bladder, involuntaryDisehatges,iuibteney,
Uoneral Debility, Nervousness, Dyip la,_ Lan
pier, Low tlpiritsConfustoe of ideas, Palpita
tion of the Devi, I Trembling ) ;)Amness
of Sig lit or idd Dis its et; of thong aill l Tlorost,‘
Nose or Skin, Affections :of the Liver, 1.01 a,
Stoilmoli or Bewels--these Terrible Dieer . rs
arising from the solitary Habits of Y outli44nto I ar
and solitary practices more fatal to their victi ns
thau the song of - ‘ the Syrens to the Idariners of
• Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes r,
anticipations, rendering marriage, to.) Duro&
table.
YQU.NG MEN
Especially, who have tie Come the Victianti of 8911-
tary Vice, that, dreadful and destruetiVO habit,
Which annually swoops tm"an Ulltillitelk_grave
• thousands of Young Ken of the most °tatted tali
tints end brilliant intellect, who might Othert4
have ontraneed listening Senates, with theithela.
dors of eloquence or waked to oestasy thellving
lyre, may call with full cOnlideqq.,
TAKE PARTICULAR 'NOTICE.
Tetouan some of the sad melancholy erects
produced by early habits of youth, vitt r Weak
ness of the Duck and Litulo; Veins in the ; goad;
Dimness of Sig_ht,'LOss of Musettlat VolVer;Palpi
tation of the - Heart, Dyspepsia, N ervOns irritabi
lity, Derangement of the Digustivo runctiOns,
tiOneral Debility, Symptoms of Consumptibh, ite.
Itiaterettr.- 1 10 rueful oifuote on the nand are
much to be droa ed—Loss of Memory Uonifusion
of ideas ; Depressiofie 4f SPlrAfsi 'Evil V.Prebnd
ings, Aversion to Society, Self-DiStritst c LOVO of
Soitude Timidity, ac., ate some Of SU6 °vile
produool.
MARRIAGE. ' ' •
Married Porsotis or Young Men oonlerripiatl4
marriage, being 'attire, of 'physibal weakttobs, or.
&tattle debility, de Orulitini, &O.; ebotild - kPAY
imtandiately. . ' • ' "1 • ' .
lie Who places illuiSOlf under the care 0114. 3.
may religiously coutitio hills honor pa a patio.'
man, and confidently rely upon JOS filth} its, &
phYttician.. '1
ORGANIC WEAKNESS, IMPOTENQY,
• IMPEDIMENT TO MAIIALAGE.
' Hy Dr. Johnstol linutivellonatreatment,meak
noss of the Orden is speedily cured and full vigor'
restored. Thou ands of the most, nervous, tia
bilitatoil and inn °tont, wit° bad 194 , 411 hopes,
have been Immo( latelY relieVdti. '
All impeditnen s to Marriage; Physical or Men
tal Disquallilention, Loss ofProcreative Power,
Nervous Irritabilityaroutblizig and Weakness,
or exhaustion of the &twat, feartni land, speedily
cured.
/ DR. JOHNSTON' I ,
M
•,, • .
ember of the litiyalCollego of4nreonS, London,
Uraditate from one of the most onthient Colleges
In the United Status, and the grunter part of
whose life hits boon spent in the hospitals 'of
London, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, Mut
etre tad some of thO ost astonishing ctiros that
word over known; M m any troubled with ringing
In the head anti ears whim Wool), groat 11(31YOUB.
nos: , being alarmed at sudden sounds, N0311[61-
)108 i with irequonttlushing, attended sometime s
with derangement of mink wero.oured 111110
dlately,
YOUNG MEN ' . .
. •
Who base Injured themselves by a certain' prat'.
hen indulged in when alone, a habit froquen4lY
learned from ova companions, or at school, the
olfecteof witicti are nightlytelt., overt whonnislesp,
and if not cured renders inarrlpige irnpossiblo,
and destroys both mind and body, should apply
immediately. '
What a pity Unit, a young mad, the iiollo of his
country the darling of ills parents, should be
snatched from all prospects and unjoytnents of
life, by Um cOnsequonee of deviating from the
path of nature and Indulging in a curtain secret
habit. such persons MIDST. WOO contemplating
reflect, that a sound mindand body aro tho most
necossary rot uisites to promote connubial halm!.
noes. !tattled, without those thopitruey through
nib bocomos a weary pilgrimage; tho prospect
hourly darkens to the View; the mini! becomes
Hbadowoil with despair turd filled With the !Milan
°holy reflection that, the happiness of another IN.
comes blighted with our own.
• DISEASE OF , IWItUDENCE.
.
When the misguided and imprudent votary of
pleasure finds that ho has imbibed tno seeds of
this painful disease, it too oftenbappons that hu
ill-timed sense of shame or dread of diticoverr
deters him from applying to those who, frets
education and respeetability, can alone befriend
him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of
this borrid disease Mahe their appearance, such
as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, noothrnal
pains in the head anti- Drubs, dimness of eight,
deafness, nodes on 'the shin-bones andarm,
blotches on the head, face and extromitie ))
s,pro
grossing with frightful rapidity, till at last the
palate of the mouth or the bones Of the noBo fall
in., and the victim of thbi awful diSefule beeolrtes
a horrid objeot•of commiseration, till death pate
a period to , his dreadful sufferings, by sending
him to " that Undiscovered Uohntry . 40i11,Whipico
no4rftveller returns,' _
1 • DR.
O J
FFI.OFI, NO. 7 tiII)UTH IoItiaDBRIOK ST/ WET,
Loft-hand aide goMg from Baltimorestrea, a few
doors frotd the corner. Fail not to observe the
nate() and number,
Letters Must ho paid and contain itstamp. The ,
Doctor's Diploma Hangs in his 011 tee. •
ENDORKEMENT OF THE PRESS.
.., .
The many thousands cured ,at this Institution
year after year, and the numerous impertant
Surgical °potations porfetmed by D 1... 'Solifisteu,
I
Witnessed by the reporters of the 44 &In t l' , " C ip
per o' and many other papers, netlees.Of VI% elf
have Appeared again ftroleptin *Ore the AO io,
besides his standing as a gentleman, q i ct i rk or
and roapcnatbAl.t4r o Is a 00)0.0110W , *4O O.
afitiotba.
SKII DISEASV; Sr.tDlL'lrciUi ID.,
Iday, 28, It3-I.vdit o w le.
, ~
p.A.!ciPic it A I EROAD.NEAfTWt
1450 Miles Built.
131 E UNION . l'ACiho . 11.: 'CO.
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD R. R. CO.;
have atith,ulSevett l(tindred (700) hilted to their
lines clung the current year, while doing a
largo local passenger and, freight hotness. : The )
through connection will undoubtedly, be
,eom
[doted next. summer, when the•through truffle
will be very great. Forty thousand men are new
employed• by the two powerful companies in
•prossing forward the great national highway to
a speedy completion. Only 300 miles remain
be built, of which 200 aro graded and ready for.
the rails.
1
First Mortgage old Bonds Ot . the Criltm Pacific'
Railroad Company for sale at par. and . interest,
and First Mortga4e Gold Bonds, of the Central
Pacific Itailroad,4 103 and interest.
The prinel.ati and interest of both bonds are
payable in gold. ' i
,Z .YENISC KO/
-
IMO
DEALERS lII.GOVEEI 4 4I.ENT •SEGGRITIES, '
• GOLD, ETC,,.
Ni);, - 40 scouttyrkimp spitp,V, •
,". PI.IILADELPI2IA- •
Law 7-41&wlyj
LUMBEIt! 'LUMBER!!
BOAS
.& 'ItAIMEntSII,:
Corner. 4th and Opruoe*:Street. ,
(The first Lumber Yard on 4th street,beiew .16n.)
- .THE IAEST, CHEAPEST, AND MOST
CONVENIENT YARD IN TIIE CITY. .
We linve . constantly o 4 o n(]. a Irec) asagrt•
moot ecel kinds of Lomb ~*ble will be (118 7
ibosed th e lowest et 'prices it" ck %tat
tles to 6it introhtu3efel • s,, • '," ,"
- . ) AUG. F.. BOAS. Gra. rSAUDIMIIIII4H.
Feb. 24-tfd
MARRIAGE,
'AND TIIEt
=I
JOB, PRINI'ING
{ ~ f
The Proprietors of the Daily
\ Eagle and Weekly Gazette
ARE PREPARE) TO DO
)
ALL KINDS OF Jon WORK,
ri.tomrTiiy, NEATLY,
AND AT -1
FAIR PR,ICEB!
ERiIMIII
Ifavins ample facilities and good workmen,
they ere enabled to execute every variety et
prlntl i ng desired by
MERCHANTS, MECHANICS,
BUCII AN
Books,
Pamphlets,
Posters,'
Handbills,
Programmes,
011.4 '
Legit Blinks,
Notes,
Reoeipts,
`olll.l4eads, ,
Letteratlesds,
Ball Cards,
Bills of Fare;
' Lades,
Wedding Cards,
r Business Cards, &0.,
• • ,
Wo aro contidont that all work ciitrihited to
w ,will be doho satlihotcrily to OA catenier
both as to atylo and price. , ;
Qur poraonol and political Hands are ro
minded tbot they can watorially aid w, with.
out any disadvantago to themselves, by giving
us their patronage in this lino.
Orders by (mimosa lr mail will bc promptly
Qxootitod. Mioiresa t •
RITTp & co..
DALLXs ,NAOLE ANA
GAZETTE OFFIOE
517 Penn Street, Reading, Pa.
Juno 25. 1868. •
EESATE 01? ISRAL IC. IWNE,
E
Irtto of IliclitnOttd toWnship, deceased. Li t.
tars of Adininist a ation to the estate of the abniP
nOniell decedent having been granted to the on•
derslgned, noticesl hereby givon, that nit per.
Bens indebted ,said estate are requested to make
immediate p,ar trick, and Iltedie having eltdmi
will present them, Iprophrly anthdttilented, for
settihment, AhlklblA (CLINE, Administrati b.
dee 12-04 Richmond townabili, %WO.,
--- -- -- -- -- --
IN HE T OR1 ) 11ANS I ' colnt OF
ilieiks County. and State of Pennkyl van la.
matter
In the of the order of partition of Valliii•
tion of the Real Estate of Joseph Miller, latent
Windsor township Perks county, deceased.
n mum couivrr, .1.-
A........ At an Orphans' Court, hold at Reading
b.\ N. iin and fOreahl county,' on the 21st day
f'...-iw, pf liclyerl it A, D., 1008 1 pigment all the
Jules of saw %, ,t 0 cANtt grant a rule
upo all the heir n I get repreephtatives of
said Joseph Miller* debelpeiti,iand all Parties in.
Wrested, olt3n earth otthem' to be and appear
before the Judgee.of eatd , Court, ist:att Orphans'
courtito be bold atitesilino. in,p,nd for the coon.
tY of elk t Prim Tad doY oc ',Tannery ' , next, at
iy too k_, A. . ~ then and there tO accept or re.
'fuse the Beal statb elfOrbeald et the 'Valuation
**offer in writing more )for, he Same or show
cause why the semi Should net .bli split, ',
-Ity order of the tionrtn-Joivtll,4l..etait e C lerk.
die 12.61,1 , ,
IVOTICE' IS lIEBEDY GIVEN , THAT
./.1 an amilioation: had boon made 3.0 thb Cou‘t
of Common Pleas of Berke count' to grants
'Charter oflncorpor
mn
ation of the amnstosn
1, 1 )
German Deferinell Otitireh, l 4t Dawn, Berk/
county as forayed for. If rid sufficient reason li
low 40 titenontrary.qn the, ill clay, ef retail
ary net, 1802, at ici t irtTir A}, „ the Ithl Court
Will then decreeand e lare t attbe' greens sn
at3sbeinted Shell, 'COO Itig 'id , ttlid' , l4 Idles and
conditions set forth rand odintaitibd, in the In.
strumont , attcompanying• paid 9,ppllffatiOni be*
come and be a corporation or bOdY POW.
Jan 2-31 1 w.p.ololo3gbitit, rrOniOilotary.
17 4 DWARD STROTIECKEIt'S VEN.
1 VDUE:—On Thitraday, JithuarY 28,18x9, will be
sold at'publie salc, , at the, resilience of the sob'
scriber ( in Dern townships Borks county, on the
farm o Christian EmnigenearLellibaell's tavern,
the,fol °Wing port3Onal proPert,y, rt. •.
0 oximlienit woriing ogees 1 tell year old colt,
1 one year old co lt, 10 eXcet t lent milch cows, s
heifers; I bnili two and a hat years old, •? young
bulls,' fat o,Xop t 12,0beep e 4 sows t lisboats (Ches.
ter county whites). I,hroad reneged wagou, with
body, ono narrow *heeled *non, 1' one horse
wagonospring"wagob,earriage 2 pair hay holden.
1 two horse sleight, A on e horee t sfielgh, ono thresh
ing /Intoning with sweep ' )tioirer, ' Mowing
and 'reaping init. - bine,'graili "fan,' corn-shah
'ler, horseitak , Seed-drill, 8 plonglit, V small
and 1 large , cultiVators 2 ' spike harrow , '
straw-cutter; f li sett blaciktunitla tools, grind•
t i
a
stone, 3 aaddi , heavy harness fqr 7 Horses, ear.
'lege harness, lefgh 00118, tritC66, fi*lngle-trees
AIM Spreaders, dw and log chains filth chaint,
hay heek, rope and • punks, ktaintereullei scythe,
rakes, forks shovels, 40 two bushel hallai"°P ol
kettle, larip;farm bel e wpodatove e bedsteade t niei ,
desk, bennhes,and many other articles WW I •
tilcrpue to mention.
4sie to coollolMo at LO o'clock preelsely, I%•hes
0011(11140ml Of sale Will o made known
11 by
. EDWIN SITROHE CKFII
F., . DAv tee Auotioneere , (An 4-3 t
!ro
• . '0,13 LX q ti •it . 1;•1 4 .11/ 1 /P 11 1::
Aanus 2 9 , i 9; Va11,te"6414 Ai POW C"1
4,0E0 once of the 4nbacciber titi Intl Boroug
tif o eledorr, the lolloWlair dahorlbed Yarin
'Btotdc4 wit: ..! . 1, . , • , s ,
, 11 bead of , hOraea 4 ' Spot ',Nakao harness. 1113„ ';
pxqedlputringlies (weld PTO.ka fp ; ovirY re s i t T l ir:
tv;o Dors° waitan,,akitti box and tidy
5 'DUO) pewit,* head yon,ngpattla., ; part; 4 1#
buigg'3l' tniggyt tongue; ale;g11; &Saida And singl e
hanitlss; wire' tOoth : rake; B , plowa, baiter an°
Cow °bunk Malta yftriaty iv: other, articlai 13° '
Mentieffed4 1: 1 . " • , ~ Id
kia0 0 1 00 41 0 1t ill ip)delr-' V. tr•l of 62 d
'lad dets, OP,
44kikinteblall A'd win bt 'WO i k2
001 1 ..i 45 71 1 iii rt r: , ' I,: ~ , •
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