WI NEWS IT)EllUI. --They evidently, "live" in Chicago. L The following ate, oe headings of a single paper on ono der ifOießloOd Affreyrii- 4 Deadly Weapon Aim the 'llivolver ' teed Beer Mugs—The Ifead,tia PetOepiet Lead 'Open by Blows from Ilatchetj-Shooting Of' It White Boy by a Negro in Clark 8t.,—.11 Bar tender Badly Pounded with Bevil:3lE6;les. • --An e'tehange says : Last : week a sleigh was returned to one of our livery stables with a lady's fur collar in it, The livery . man sent it to the residence of the man who hired the team, The lady of the house bald it did not belong to her, but she would keep it and ask Mr. ---41o* it,got into the cutter. There was trouble in that family, —A huge chignon saved n woman's lire, in. Pittsburg, .on Wednesday. Boni° careless boys weroshooting pigeons, when a ball from their' gun glanced through tho window of no adjacent boardiug•house on Foutph avenue - , and lodged in the chignon worn by a lady in the room, the unusual size of which prevented the skull being cracked. --" Your handwriting is bad; indeed," said a gentleman to a collegiirind, who was more addicted to boating than to'study ; "you really ought to learn to writo bettor." " Ay, ay," replied thii young man, " it is all very well-for you to toll me that; but, if I were to write better, people would find out hoyi, I spell." —Housekeepers who undertake to 4strub their floors with benzine instead of soap and sand t should be careful not to do'so when there is a lire near at hand. A fellow who tried it in the oil region the other day, blew tip' , his store, and was surprised to find himself bloWn into the street ; and the roof off his house. —The minors of Calaveras, in the rich rinarta. district of California, turn the curiosity of their wives to profitable account by engaging them in "prospecting'.' enterprises. Whenever the discovery of n new quartz lead is• made by la won*, it is announced under the caption of "Another Petticoat Strike." —A correspondent who has been visiting Barbara Frietchio's house, in Frederick, Md„ says that Barbara . did drive out with her broom•, stick and very hard 'words sonic intrusive rebels but the flag she posted in her windoW was a very tiny ono, and attracted no notice from the enemy, —ln roferonco to the use of Gen. Hancock's nntne In connection with the nomination for, (lovernor of Pennsylvania, a Washington dos. patch says ho refuses to be a candidate or in• torlero with tho.local politics of his Btato while ho remains in thie army. —A cable dispatch from England, stating ant Whalen's appeal will not bo taken before the Privy ("outwit, has boon received at Oita- Nva. When Wh\tlen was informed of this ho sent for a clergyman, and is expected to make a public confession. —An attempt was triode to shoot Samuel Temple, at Yardleyville t Units connty,on the ilvontog of the 2804 the bullet narrowly nth ' sing him, This is the third Onto ho has been Tired at. There is much excitement Inv the /neighborhood. —Tho steamor Gon. McPherson was serious• ly damaged by a collision tit Slid Francisco on Monday. for Captain, Lieut.. Itockafellow and Capt. Kinennan ? of tho U,. A. ? woro in. jured. —The NeW York Legislature has 'adopted a resolution providing for a Committee to inios• tigate t io recent increase or their capital stock by the rod railroad companies of , New York. —A brute in the shape of a man, named Downes, residing in the outskirts of Williams. port, the other evening, after beating his wife in a cruel manner, bit off one of her ears. —A man in St. Louis, recently, got married on Tuesday, got the 'chills on Wednesday, wrote his will on Thursday, went • mad on Friday, and died on Saturday. , —llartford,has a lady and gentleman who have been engaged thirty years, but who, un married and enfeebled witting°, are as ardent lovers as ever. —Tho Nashville (Michigan) Councils have passed an ordinance prohibiting persons "who have houses from lounging around hotels on Sunday," , • , —Mr. Scott Coyle, of Carlisle, is reported to have boon moldered by some highwayman' be tween Chambersburg and Greencastle, on Mon day lee. "I --A young married man named McKnight allot himaolt doad with' his Bun t in 13yberry pucka county, recently, cause unknown. —An insane man in Vermont rammed his head between the spokes of a cart wheel and choked himself to death. , —lt takes ten thousand . acres of growing pines each year to supply the English rail ways wjth sleepers. —Dogs eat mulatto babies in Nashville after their of mammas have hille and Aided theni. —Punch thinks the poorest fanner in the land, if unable to toed his calves, can always graze his shins. .—Solomon advises the sluggard to go to the ant, but the shirtless in our day generally go to their uncle. --Wisconsin paid last year ten dollars boon• ty for each of 1,281 wild cats; 19,0 lynxes, and 241 Wolves. thirtford clergy havo boon dismissing feitialt Milne, and by 88 to 2 decided• it nn acriptaral. , , —A doad infant, perfectly naked, was found near'Easton last wee k. It bad lieriehed from expiniuro. ( „ —Enarnelle4bricke forptoro front!! have becil introdu&d in Cincinniatit They tire made o any color. —Hardecrabbic, Pinchgut, gut, Pug Lane, Jeru intern and Nebo,are fl ourishing villages in Con nectient. • . - , —The Navy Department has' changed the color of its masts froin i tbo I dingy lead to a buff. ~ ,_ . . . . • • 1,11 • —.Tob ia goof 'of western sifia' York,, re rently diet, leaving no otitatn: of $40,000,00 . . . - 4400,000 worth of cotton‘was reffpitly sold is ou.o doh at Savannah.• , • $ll •( ; —A clQvey- hold ie Nitd to belitmost,tinknowir in North Carolina. AT , • ONNSRAVDNALKES , IN • • and nikisiatuketii ItEitOOLTZ, as conitanny oo bend the ' LS well u all kinda aloes%end eouragee, liver puddinf, blood pudding, Fran kfort "Sohwatten insect' , ho., All of which will be gold at the lowest prices, Also, all kinds of flowage Skins, wholesale and retail. nov 15-3 of Scold nllgl t ir e tagtl i mkal e llre H. BIRCH. & BRO' DR. •A. A. W. J. THIER\VgbIiTEn, GREAT FURNITURE DEIVT. SCHRCEDER & FELIX , Waroroom; oornor 'Fifth and Washington streets. 33 MANUFACTORY, WASHINGTON STRAVRI BI?I,OWMTH • • WHOLESALE ND RETAIL. r VIII: UNDIdtBIGNED REIRE(YITULLY.IN- I. vita public attention to their) splendid stook of first-41mi furniture now and constantly on hand, , and made to order to sultowdomers. Among other articles, - especicti attention it in vited to their unsurpassed EXTENSION TABLES, DRESSING. BUREAUS, DINING ROOM CHAIRS, • , ; CENTRE AND OTHER TABLES,' BEDSTEADS OF THE LATEST ST#l3l and every 4 other article In their ling hnsinaii Every article Is manufactured by themselves in their admirabltarranged manufactory, with t he moat perfect machinery. and skillful mockhan os. and finished In an unsurpassed manner. Also prepared to execute all orders for ti CARVING, TURNING, • SAWING, and MOULDINGS. All orders promptly executed and warranted to I o-give satisfaction. ' ap.l- PENTII. very dab Job Pr sing neat ly exeouta4 at &P I r iEhti t Prlntlaa)r,stabllehinent. ' • I R' ;lt VALS REMOVAL:I BARTO'S LIQUOR. STORE, Ilee been rotovedlrom. keystone Balkans to te 'toward elegant store. • . • NO. 4SI PENN STREET, Where customers will find o 'ray lino stook of the . best and purest ''WINES, BRANDIES,. , - • - • So., ever offered to the nubile of Reading. Ail the ()roof of the ,above thetas requlred is trial. A shfre of patronage is solicited. T . OIIIAB BARTO. f. s • 1.1/OHIND3'IO, BEMIS FOUNDERS, ' ~)~. And No: .27 in Sumas &Mt 1028. f , g141141 AllftEET,• • :'I I OADINPPA • BES.T BEEF, J. IL OARRETT.St CO., Proprl•toro, MANOUPTEBi,I4. 11. WILLIAM WELLS. Agents,:Reading t may 51y D R. A. mann, . DENTIST, , • Office—No. GOIN,X I OIIII street, Bending, (ADOVII o. allow/I'a HAT STORE.) Rem'oved from No. 6 North Alth street. ' , Winter attention paid to outing diseases of the Mouth and Gums, such as Scurvy. Preternatu ral growth of Orml, Alveolar Abscesses, disease qf the Alveolar prcess.' Ftesured Palates. ri nd all diseases to whic t he mynas and gums are elktr- Jed. Teeth eittetted without naitt.'and inserted on all material used by the Profession. Office hours. from 7A.M. to 7 P.,M. tdoo4-17 0. A. GBIEEMIMEIBIS . 'Extensive prain tVg9house, ) • Now ready for , • FARMERS AND OONSIGNORB, O l o v l o m m uslron w 4l:3llr . , t ilat n) ,tu o i,e,t o r r tgoir 01 FLOUR AND FEED, &0., fl rhiei T e f latt°wer e retl oseruViiereteoVi(ro klsoiaauprotlot4 BtlokWhclat Moab m and Fotato . Ofiloo,NozlosNorthEighth-at.Resiltnir".. • A large lot or old newspa per!, on and- at, o ee, wntoh will be cold des% OURISTUN RITTEIt'S GENUINE, BLOOD PURIFIER, krigi.u.niztrtze:gat.citztr.a.ntx.v. katire. a „ e tti, ANK. R oar ( s w• hart Irk • td r • a largo variety a - Blauk Slag w hichwlllVil 1214 cheap. • - ainER a 00. r i voNt IricrtuLA - • w. R. Altbli A IT, Vrop4etor. One of the boat houses outside Of the large cities. It is located on the line of tho EsAt' Pennsylvania ,; Rhiltoad, about midway between Reading and Al- Ilptown. All trains between New York anti. tho West, as well as all way trains, atop 74 Lyons, and, taimediately in front of the Lyons Hotel. iiTKverything•in and Omit the hotel be unsur=, Passed. A first rate Livery IEHAVe is also kept In Connection with the Hotel. . feb24- T. AUER'S BREWERY JJ , BiADING. PA. • The subscribe r reepectfully announcer to the pub lie that he he 4 recently enlarged hie Brewery to a oousiderable extent. and Introduced steam power In all its departments; and Is now ready to supply till demands for . . 2 SUPERIOR• MALT LIQUORS, or home and distant cons:Hi:Won. If in stock of , Malt ',ignore, warranted tolteep Lo all 0111111144 Is sty follows : BROWN STOUT, POUTER, BOTTLING ALE, AND LAGER BEER. 'FRED% 4AIIER. N. 8.-4 liberal percentage will be allowed Agents abroad. Jan. LS- IiktYDER & CO., DR. STCKVER'S Celebrated ,Tonie tlerb Bitter. Also'Bole Agents or DA UNRIVALLID Rya' Wartime. • FREDERICK W. LAUER, • 'FOLD. JAIL," awns; Fib • 'Washington Wee% Ittading, Pa. Sole Admit for Berke and Xsebanon countieJ, for the celobrated . SAMPSON. SCALE COMPANY. The most reliable and durable Settles over placed , before tho public. Call and see them before purchasing elpewhere. Superior inducements oared to buyers., - A lot of eocond•l;and PLATFORM SCALES on band•and for aide cheap. Dept 4 BOOTS AND SIMS 1 lltE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST ESTAB lishod a firstiolasi Boot and Shoe-making estab. liahmont and store at the above stated place whore they aro able to pooommodAte' customers with the boat articles in thdir lino of business, and at lower prices than at any other plies, in the city. The following list'of prices proves all we shy' Men's calf boots, 54 00 and upwards. Men's kip boots, $3 00 Mon's working shoes, ' . 160 Men's *each calf Congress gaitithr, box tool, 390 Mon's calf Congress gaiters; . , ' 2 26 Men's calf Balmorals, . 2 00 lion's kip Bajmorals, c , 1 80 Boys' calf Balmorals, , 160 Boys' k,ip Balmotale , , ' % 125 Youths' kip Bahnorals, ' 100' Women's lasting high Polish, - ' 275 Women's Cbngress gaiters, • = • 75 to 250 Women's lasting Balraorals, 190 Women's Morocco Balmdrals, -. 200 Women's Morocco shoes/ 165. Women's kid alippors, ( . 65 Misses' lasting Polish, .1 . 145 Months' gaiters from . • , 15 ets. to 75. Youth,' And boys' shims from . 480 ctS. to , 90; Also, a large stook of notions on hand and for sale. " I The above privet! are lower than at any other similar place of business in the city.,.. , , -REPA,IRING.I: READING, PA. Manufacturers of 1 Importers of ~ WINES AND, LIQUORS. No. 121. North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. For sale at the Eagle Bookstore. FOItVIIE PJLOPLE. THE•BEST AND CHEAPEST? REINHOLD dr, SOHOtNER 'No. 41 Nth Sixth BtreOti- READING, P.A. Particular attention is paid to all kinds of re pairing. REINHOLD & ECHCENERI No. 41 NORTH SIXTH STREET; (Apova TIM COURT ROUON,) " ' REAPING, PA., -sprllll J. KEELY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LUMBER, READING, PA., Keeps constantly On hand and for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, A general assortment of WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, SPRUCE, CHERRY ) ' OAX. ASII, CHESTNUT, INDIANA BLACK AND WLIITE . WALNUT, CAROLINA YELLOW PINE, MICHIGAN • PANEL LUMBER, ThOroughly seasoned and under cover. 4rit.Al"AT PINE, C YPBy4Sr, 4ND NOR2III OA Rozrif,A G2i'RENSIV,AMPOEDA SHIN,GLES. Alar : Ordoria xotipoettul ant propvtly pzr. riOtti 4,64011 at the . NtlY: TU C K opicz l " • At t s the ,pornei ,of Antrth and Thee Rireet, ada " BB J. KEELY' READING PA, Feb 28, 1868-M1 'RUPILIRE CORRECTLY TBEATEO • BU CY 11, NATERLBS, , • „ Al his Office, Corner of Twelfth and Race ' VPROPESSIONAt''EXPERIENCE IN 'the adjuatinent of ,lifeChttical Remedies and tialpporte' for IS yeare'lms given him eitensive opportunities for practice In this InipOrtant but neglected brunch. To all atllicted viral) 111 NIIA or hectao guarantee) the successful application of Trusses, tepuoially,ftelapted to each case and . its conditions, Often perfect rtulleal cares. ,- Ladies renuiring TruSses, , Braces, fit pporters, Bioptic polLs i llandagT, Bxrinoes,yass rips, ao„. ,yr wif find 4,lo4:ipartuipitt SAJoinlug Ids office, cew du ted by Competent andlintoliigent FXMA LES, Banning s' ,Fttelt , s Supporters, French indestructible Tentiace, Elastic Stockings, Shoulder Braces, Spinal Instruments, Ctutches, gc. - - ...; , • Inutrob4,lB63-lemos r -- tiko R eels e nd lat4;l4t,StPlcs 9 . 1 .l:loto 4per, _ Pans. Nitwits, dto., for into at. tho EAuLE BOOK BTOIIK,Iio. M 2 Penn street, opposite the Keystone House. Jan. in. ME aa g 2/3- AND AL.BO, ,GREAT DISTRIBUTION • . . , nv Toe , . .:. METROPOLITAN .. ) ' ; GIFT .COMPA N yir CASH GIFTS T 9 7 E A MOVlk,re cif * 5O l OOO . • , Zrery Matt tr lo , ••i" a Prise. ' • 5 (:a (M ifts , 0 '' .----1 11 , Each 410,040 •ja • 'si MOO 20 Si SI I • " 1,000 40 4. 11 ...., • 1 , • • et • 503 WO Is 14 11 .11)0 3 00 ., 4. 11 , -41 LO 0 * 4% 11 44 , 1. z• •41 25 ii .1 ' 1 • LS 25 ,*) Elegant . itoseivood Pianos Each 0300 to 5`O 35 i• , • 1 ,4 • . ~4 P iteiodoons "1 75 to 150 15) Searing Machines. 4z, li ' i 00 to 17,5 250 Musical 1k05e5.,.,..„1,.,.., " 23 to '3)O Fine Oold Watches " I. 75 to 300 750 Flue Silver Watche5........,,. " ' 30 to 50 Vino 011 Paintings Yrunled. Engravings, Silver Ware, Photograph Paintings, and a large assort ment of flue Bold Jewelry', in all valued at - zooa,oop DeiLAllB. A Chanee.lo Draw any of the above Prizes by Parehtisitig a sealOci Ticket for 2,5 (lents.. 'Tickets .detierlbing molt ,Prizo, n 49 SEALED in Envelopes• and thoroughly :nixed. •On re ceipt of IA Ceuts,n healed Ticket will be drawn, without choice, and delivered at The' olliee, or sent by mail to, any address. The prise named upon it bo dellvered , to.the tieket.holder• On payment of ONE IKILLAit. Pritos wilt be Int inediately 80sitto any addrees, as .requested, by express or return mail. •• • _You teat know ivhat your Prize ie before ,you pa!/for it. •Any Prize maybe exchanged for an other of the same Value. "Ipe - No blanks. , . strOur Potronc.can depend oh tali. dealing. . REFEKENCEB,—Vic select the .fow following names from the 'many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us to pub, llsh them: B. T. Wilkens, Bullitlo, Now York,0,000; :qrs. E. Stuart, 70 Nelson Place, N. Y., $5OO ; Hiss 14. Mon ! roe, Chicago, 111., Plana, valued at $550; W. - Curtts, H Now Haven, Quid IYatelf, $201; Robert Jackson, übuque, Sewing Machine, $100; Philip s.lcUatr• t liy, Loulsirillo, ley., .500; Jimies Rogers t , Wash ) egtoni 1.); C. Musical Box, $150; •dlis4 Emma tyalwarti;lllllwaukto ; Wis., Plane, PA 1 Rev. 'r r W. Pitt, Cleveland , Ohio, melodeon, $125. 7 olNioNs OP TIIE PRESS. •.. - Wo publish no names without portulB9loll. "'They aro doing :the largest business ; tho- firm is reliable. and deSorvo seems.— Weekly Tribune, /kb. 3. - liWo have examined their systeni, and know them' to be a fair dealing turn =-11 1 Y. Herold, /1:b. ltd 18ti8. ""Last-week a (timid Of Ours dreg a 000 which was promptly received. 4 —Doity NelQ3i March 3, 1808.. Send Send for circular giving many more reterences and favorahlo•notiees from. the press. Liberal ,Inducements to Agents. ballshietion guaranteed. Every Package of *Wed' Envelopes;, contains 'One CaaA Tickets for. One Dollar,•l3 for TWo lava, 35 for Five 1)ollars 1 110 for Fifteen Dellis. All letters should be addressed to ' 11A1P.Kit l WILSON C 0,,, 173 Woad wayt Y. ME . cityls,STILL TI7I-E—Y :COME!, THE RUSII CONTINUES FOR BOOTS ANI) SHOES. GEM, • , 'y'ASHIONABL'p BOOT AND 'SIM 'MAKER, 653 Ann 'Street, Reading, Pa. lIA S CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE FINEST assortment anti° and Heavy Boots and Shoes In this city, also Ladies' and Chi l dren's Shoos of all kinds. See list ofstylos and prices: Men's onlf bolts, bonie made, Kip tt It noy4s lb 41 'lt Youth's • It ./ i t II Women's kip lace boots, Women's post Polish, ]biases''-' 46 IS Hon's Arctic,. I; Plain Gums, •• Womon's " , " Miss " • - Children's ' ." (100.7 IMPORTANT TO PRiNTERS. 3 PRESSES FOR SALE. A FINE CHANCE FOR, MACHINISTS AND IsIANUFACTUREBS. ONE ENGINE ONE BOJLER TO BE SOLD CHEAP. gine following nAohinory tPiolTorod for saleAat advantageous rates. : ONE OSCILLATING *NE OF FOUR HORSE P ER. . ONE EIGHT-HORSE TUBULAR UPRIGHT BOILER. , ONE LARGE' CYLINDER PRINTING PRESS, GAZETITLSIZE: ONE. SMALL WASHINGTON' HAND PRESS. ONE STANDING{ 'rg,Ess, Apply at the Ad ldr Offic, or addross RITTER dr, C l 4:o r , Reading, Pa. [dee 7 ‘" 0 TICE.- TILE , SUBSCRIBER ..1.1 would inform his old friends mid custOlners that ho has his office at H 0.21 sonth Sixth street, near Penn, where ho is prepared tp attend to an kinds of collections from one dollar to thousands, and all kinds of conveyanol at the shortest notice, ho also ants - its Counsel for Administra tors In settling up Hstates on reaSonablo terms: 'MATTHIAS AIENGHL; Alderman and Attorney at Law. • • CITY JIOTEL, SOUTH , SIXTH STREET, (Near . READING' PA. 1011.Cherges moderate. __ • • A. S. ESTERLIIr, PROPrietorel aug 6 . D. VSTATE, OF, , JOIIN D. IttriTX, .I.l.llate of Exeter ownshlp, Berks County, dee'd. Letters of admintstintlon tOI the estate of the aboVe . deceilent liliVetteett granted to the under signed. All persons Indebted to said Mato are requested to make immediate payment, and those havlngelnlmitulE pkesept %Atm, properly authenticated,Tor settlement •'IIINTIKTTA RITTER -gxclOr • 'JOH KeRITTER;Hroier, • ' SAM EL IC. [UTTER, 010'' dpo 1946"] ,_ Admlulettatora $3 50 to $7 0075 800 IS 200 " 2 75 21 I I . t.; 2 00 " 2 76 150 " 226 3 00 1 00 AND ......vooniAND' - §:.* . GER.IIAIi i , 81T.T1 1 4 lIS AN 1) HOOFLAND'S OHICMAN TONIC. Groat yomedlos 11? r all Dlaoat.es -of Mt • LZVER, OR DIGILISTIrB C)2? 0..:11c6". • -4 \ • , 1100FLAND'S • GERMAN BITTERS • . Is eoir posed of tho mro Woos (or; as they are ternunli, "'RI - tracts) 9f Roots Herbs, Witt 11:trics, Untiring n prepara tion, 11,011 y eoneent ride , anti eat irelyfr:t from alecAolie mtmirturo a' A A:1),(1i • • HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, Is a combination of all the ingredients ofthe Bitters, with the purest qualtts , of &mkt Alla /aim, Orange, ac., making one of the most ttlett sant and agreeable remedies ever offered t the public. • ' These preferring a Medicine free from Aleolio• lie admixttire, will use ' IT.OOFLAND'S . OI43RMAN 131TTIMS. %Those Who have no objection to tho • combinar on ot, tho Ilitterti, as siateil, use' 1100FLAND'S (414a1M AN 'PUNIC?. They are both equally good, aniL contain the stave medicinal virtues, the ehrileo between the two being &mere mutter of taste, the Tonic being the most pttlatable, The stotnacht from a variety of CallSo9, such us indigestion, Dmopsia, Nervous Debility, etc., is very,apt to have HS functions deranged. The (? Liver Sympathlzing 118' closely as it does with Ate S t ofit t c h, limit becomes sheet ed. the result of which s that the patient sutrurs from Several or more of the tot lowingdise as es.: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Ful. nom, of Blood ,to thollead, Acidity of tbo StiamachoNansen f llcart-burn, Dlygust - for Food, letilnem or I.Voight, in the'' , ' ' . Stomach; Sour Eructations, - : Sinking or Fluttering , at the Pit of the Stomaelt, Swimming of tho Dead, Hurried or Difficult Brent ling, Fluttoring at the Heart, Choking or Hull noting Sensations when in' a Lying, - Posture, 'Dimness of Vision, Pots or Webs, tumor° the Sight, Dull Pain in the I lead, Deficiency , of Perspiration, Yellowness of the . Skin and Eye.sPain in the Side, Beek, ' Chest; Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Boat, Burning in the Flesh, COnstant I magin • lugs of Evil, and Depressionpf Spirits. The sufferer from these insets should ow . - elso Iho greatest eautlmi la th selection of a remedy for his ellBo, purehaslngkhily that Which ho.is assured from luvealgat ions and , inqui ries pos-sesses true merit, Is skillfully compounded, is lice from 119hrlotte hi. ;) gredlonts,Ud has estate kflted for itself.i reps ) tation for the cure of thes4diseuses. lii t iis eon. section we would submit. those well-ku 01 re mottles— 1100PLANIY6' O.EItAI.A.N .1311'2R118 11001PLA.ND'S (AIRMAN TONIC. FREPARB'D BY Dr. c..BATACKSON,. 11.11LADELPTA, Pe . , Twenty•two •cars since they were ~ first intro timed into Ulla country from ClOrinally, during' which time.they have undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefited Biitferliiff humanity to a greaterestent,timp any other remedies known to the uttblie. These remedies will eiroctitally cure Liver Coinplaint, Jaundice, lb spepsla, Chronic) or Nervous Debility, Chronic Manhunt, Disease of the Nidneys;and allWr 4 3 ,Inseases arising from' a Disordered Liver, .Km ktimuteh or Intestines • • DEBILITY Resnittnyiront any °awe whatever; P 110,3. MAT ON. OF 81191'IChf; induced. by Severe Labor, HardeMpe, Exposure, Fevers, &c. • Therelis no inadicuip extani count to these re medies in such cases. ,A tone and vigor, is lot. parted to the wholosystem, thei appetite Is, strengthened, food Is onjOyea; the stomach digests promptly, the blood Is purified, the com plexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow mange 18 vradicated from the 03013, a bloom is given to the checks, and the wea and nervous, invalid bedomes a strong gad healthy being. , PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the band of time weighing heavily upon them, with all its attendant 11114 will ilnd in the use of this BITTEliti, or the Tulin) an elixir that will instil new life into their veins, restore in a measure the energy and ardor of more youthful' days, build up thpir shrunken forms, and. give health and .happluess to their remaining years, • • NOTICE. It IS a well-estahltshed fast- that fully one-hall Of tho female portion of our population aro ni x... dote in the enjoyment of good health 1 or to nut their own ex- pression,unever fees well." .iThey are langu ( , dovold of all onorgy extremely nervous, and have no appetite. , . To this class of persons the BI 'TER% or the TUNIC, is especially recommended. , i WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN . Aro made strong by the uso . of either of these remedies. They will cure every etiso of MAR ABBIUS, without fail. • Theusands of certificates have ao mmulated in the hands of thi3 proprietor, but sp ice will allow _of the publication of but a •few., 'those, it wit be observed, are men of note and of such stand lag that they must be believed. tESTIMONIAiS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Q'dJ Jugice of the Supreme Court of 414, Puittiostrals,, March 16, 1867, ' • 6 'l find' Iloofiandts German Bitters is a good tonio, useful in dis./1k eases ofthe digestiVo organs, and of greatX3Lbenetlit in eases of de• bility, and want of OUrA nervous actlon:in tliesyste ns G Y, t , EO.M. NW/kW WARD,‘, / Hon. James Thomps(n, I of the liwpretne Court of Penn sytraiita. PIIILADHLPTIIA, April 28, 1800. consider Hoollandts .German linters valuable medicine In Cl/80 of attacks of Indiges tion or Dyspepsia. I can certify thiii frontmy 'experience,of it. (Yours with respect J , AMES. THOMPSON: 9 From Rev.,Joseph H. Kennard,.p. D., Pastor qf the Tenth Ilaptitt Church, Phitader2ihta. Dr. J'ackson—Dear Sir I have been rniqu'dntly requested to epunect my name with recoirimen' dations of different kinds of Medicines, but re garding thei practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have in aillWreases declined ; but With a clear proof Ai 4.11 1 1 various stances and particillarlyin, my own family, of the useful ness of Dr. Hoorialuils Gorman }titters; I depart for °nee' from my usual - course, to express my full eonviCtion that, for general debility of the sys tem, and especkdly for ,Ltrer o:sap/cant, it is rt and valuab4preparation. In some cases it may fail ; but usually, I dpubt net; It will be 'very beheffeia to those who suffer from the above causes. 'Yours, irery respectfully, • • • . •J. U. .KENNARD, Eighth, below,Ceates Street. From Rev E. D.Fandall, : Rditor Oluirtian Chronicle, ,Phtladtphia I' ave deriveA decided benefit from the Use of ilootland , s German - and - fecl it my privi. lege to rceOrarnend them as a roost valuable tonic, to all wboltro suffering from general debility or from dieeksos arlsln_g from ' derangement or the Y • , ours, truly,. 8.,D. CAUTION.' • • . . HooMaid's Getman Remedies are coutt berriel:ed. Bee that the elfgnatUro of P. 24 , 1 JAOK,SOr 18 on 'the wrapper or eachphottle. rot lore tkre oounterielt. pnl 01110 , ati Afanu facitonr at the •tieknien etitngi ore, No. 631 ,Antal Street, Fa. '• • • • , • • • ; A*o/4/eter, , , "Tninklk Q. if. JA43IOORi4I CO AP* wor "sale by aft Dniggißta tildr deniers In medicines. (Jau4, 1 e B-lyeOW • OM J013, - PIWi:I - 16, i , S' w The Proprietors. of the bait = Eagle and Weekly Gazette ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL KIN I)8OF JOB 11 (ii;ik mom rrix, NEATLY, AND Al' FAIR PRICES! • - Having ntoploritoliitUkm and good weork n of hey arty oord)led to o!sento eVory ty 0 ?tinting d i esired by MERCHANTS, -MECHANICS, .i. AND BUSINESS MEN, SViat AS Cooks, Pamphlets, Paters, Handbills, Programmes, Circulars, Legal Blanks, Notes, • Reoe;pis, • Bill-Heads, Bell Cards,- Bills of Fare, Wedding thirds, We aro confident that all work entrusted to us will• h o (hem sgtifeetorily to the cur l totner both fig to style mai hrlco.• Ourpersonal. and political friends aro , ro minded. t hat thoy can niqterittlly aid 114, With• out any diNadvantago to them:Jot VCS, by givili l i 1.14 tboir planing° in thin lino. • Ordora by oxproSs or hail will bo promptly oxocutud. Address RITTER & CO.. Dl4lra ftNn GA Z.ET'I I E ( /FEW F .1. G 42. Penn Street, Reading, Fa, Juno 25, MR, NOPlCll.—Thero will be a meeting of the Foil , TUNE BUILDING AND SAVINGS ASSOC!. ATION of Iteadini4on . the third Friday (the 19th) of February, at N 0.28 North Fifth street, at it; 0 1 0100 k I', 111, Those who have not, paid up their dues for thh -month of January, aro requestedto do so at once to the ‘ y roasnror, 0. Theinto, grocer, otherwiso their Minted will bu strielon 011 the list,, Also, thOse wishing Information anti slits C+, can do so by eallibtx on'the Treasurer, ILs on ys few more 01 the latter and left for disposal. By order of Um Ihtrd, Jan 11-td], , Secrettuy EXCELSIOR BOOT ANI) SHOE STONE No. 506 Penn Street, It ociftig, Pa, (.14:e.11 (19644 o L6reli's Iht div«re Mora) lIAM '11(1K & - ])RAKE,. Beg to ennottlico to tile cid venfi of Reading and theft they halm now In Store, a very Etna aw3ortinent bf MEN'S AND 110$S' BOOTS AND SHOES. LAI)! ES' •ANI) C BEN'S BOOTS AND SHOP:Sof all slzoH, and of very •Hencrlen• 'make, Which they will Hell at, tho.lowest male priec:4, They invite all to Call and sec their alocirbeforp purchasing elsewhere. - - They have also a fine asHort Welt of the 1,104 Eityles HATS' and CAPS, at low, tigereH. .Ali kinds of customer work manufactured in the vory lent atyle;:at abort notice. The patronagp of the public 14 respectfully SG. netted. Owl 11-1 y ASSIGNMENT Olf JACOB E. S.T. inne.-trait persons are hereby notified Brit Jacob Ji. Snyder 11116 , made a voluntary assign. Intuit of all his real and personal propeulY Benjamin Fraklin Snyder, f n hurt for the 14,1- lit of the cretlitoro,of the said . :Jacob E. Sayikh All persons who aril indebted to Jacob J, tiny. (tor t ure requested to inalie payment to Benisons Fraklin Snyder, Assignee, and those having claims against the said Jacob E. Soyder,,,wlll please present them without delay to rho signed. BENJAiIIIN FRANKLIN SN1•lil IL, deo 2V-4.itj hslipte. _, IN TILE CotinT OPCO3II4ON /'LEAN OF • IBERKS,VOUNMY• ELIZABETH BOOTH, by nor next :Timid Mho Iliur DI vorco l No. of beptember John UrlBo, A, 15. 1 b63. VS. , ENOCH BOOTH. .?iotitibpahut. tYou tteo hisrdity notified to be and appear atthe °art of Common Pious of Berke county, to be hold at Reading, In and for tiro comity afore aid, on Monda, '3141869,0d then and there to answer the. complaint of the above libellant. WM. B. ALBRIGHT, Sheriff. To Elvin I *Dom.n, Itespoadont above-named. Jan 16-3 t T OP COMMON PLEAS Of 11,,g8 t; ISi Y - IN THE COVI LUCY ' by hor , nekt . friend Lau'? iteldhard,. DARL • .B. MOVER No. 65 . August Twin FGA. Sub' pooua our libel for Divorcu, I, W1l11a17r)3, Albright, Sheriff of Berke Cormtr: (10. hereby notify you, the above named 110Yor the respondent, to be and appear in your, proper person' before our Judges -at a (Add?! 'Common Pleas, tq be held a Reading, i .41 sal , / county, on the Accrual Monday of February ce 3 t. to, answer the petition, ,a 1160 of the said 1,1 , 0: Meyer, your wife, and show Calltie why she not be divorced from the'bonda of matrimony , agreeahly to law; • WM.I). 1 JaPlOr:iti , , itiberltr, A 88114'NEE'S SALE.—WILL • sold at public wale; at the publio house, cf Jaeob E. ISnydor, in Snirde 18vIlle, Exeter towT,l' .fillip, Barks cOunty, on Suttirduy, January :MI! , tlio following personal Rtioperty of Jacob iw Blor,Aowit:'' ' • • 2 liortes,Bl heal of , bliebp, onn now two.j,patei Carriag B e, uggy, new Bpring hSe Wagon witerer. tl one Horse Farm Wagon, Sleigh, Horde War!, Winnowing Mill, Grain Cradles, lioco Plow. Ow row, Shovel Harrow, a lot of rails, a lot ot.EuiPt,. Darrel& latge.Copper Kettle and a great wa n ' Other articlest. , Bale to comthenco ati o'clook in the aftersoo t of said day, when attendance will be &Yen an ' . terms made known by I - F. ANYDER, Assignee. Joito W. ButtaaA HT, Auetionoer.' Nan IN. /LI Nd i lluelsotera allowed on the ground' INWI Catalogues, tAtter•Neadr, Labia', Business Cards, &o.; ALSO,
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