Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 13, 1869, Image 4

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    NE‘VS ITEPIR.
--The annual meeting of the stockholders of
tho consolidated railways of the oil regions,
known as the 011 Crook and Allegheny Valley
Railway, wns hold on Wednesday, and the fol
lowing Accra clotted President—Edward
V. they ;• Vico President and General Superin•
tendpilt-11. F. Sweetzer ; Secretary and Trea
stall.- --F. A. Phillips; , Diroctors—Wm. 0.
Vargo, Charles A. Lee, Win. C, Moorehead,
A. 8. Divan, Charles B. Wright and Thomas
A. Scott.
—.‘ prominent Stitlator,wlto-once before dis
tinguished himself iu a similar tnanner,appear
e(l suddenly, a few evenings since, before the
ladiei in the parlor of the St. James Hotel,
V aniiingtonon his favorite dishabille costume,
thouridting's, revolver in a very careless man•
ner. Ife wits attired in nothing but a single
article of raiment, and Was, of course, intox
ienbcd at ihe time. Tito sensation produced,
however, was startling.
correspondent writes thus about the
States Senate ; •"It isonly a few weeks
rince one of its Members was expelled for.the
fourth time from a temperence society ; an
(.ther hal recently been shown to be deep in
dor.en laud swindles. I could name a
(linen who have become tnillionnires under
very suspicious circumstances ; and now comes'
another corruption, swelling quite as strong as
any of its predecessors.
—The Legislature of Illinois as n " joke"
reeeniltpassed IA bill investing all peliticitly
civil and social power in;i„tlio State lu " the
female portion of the population above the
age of aixtoect years," It is mado:unlawful
for nuy male over twenty years old to bo out
after dark, toilette, protected by a woman qunli•
lied to vote.
- --A man danced a jig in n Memphis bar
room wit-iv:inch vigor ItB to jar a pistol off n
'duff behinf the bar-and explode it. Nobody
appeared to be hurt, until it was found that a
colored girl, Kitting upright in a chair, was
ntone dead, the bullet having gone through her
brain, killing her instantly. -
--A good story is told of n German shoo.
tott'<er, who, linvir , made pnicof hoots for,
gentleman, of ;hose finaneini integrity . hO
hart considerable doubt, made the following
reply to hini when he called for articles: "Der ,
poot4 WI not. quite done, but der beel ish
nin.lo out."
—A minister mined Mtirphy lately . eloped
from Putnam county, lndtann, with n Mrs.
The preacher left a wife 'and one
and Mrs, limiter a husband and six chil
dren. Both parties had formerly been highly
re3p,epted.
—A locomotive on n new model has been
built nt Peterson, New Jersey, for the New
York and New Haven railroad. It is n "double
ender,"
having a cow•enteher nt each end, and
heimrdeliigned to run equally well iu either
direction.
—Mrs. Burden Cunningham is still living in
Calif6rttitt, nud lately frightened tut American
traveller almost out of his wits, who mot her
in a lonely shanty in Lower California, on a
stormy evening, whore ha sought, night's
!Aging.
—Application hag boon made by the rein.
tires of J. Wilkna Booth for his teeming for in
ternieut. Alio for tho 'return of the trunk nd
otlie; °Acta which aro suppoicil to be atilt it
charge of the War Department.
-41 determined youth of We Bend, Win.,
on Wednesday, put - his intended and his mother
in the stage, and footed it after them to Vend
du Lie, whore hip ambition to become a has•
band was reatil.
—A. frightful railway accident occurred Jan
nary 2'3, at Ithor (that, India. The train ral
into nn embankment, smashing fire carriages
Fifteen natives Were kilted and 13(l wounded.
—Syracuse street cars are furnished with
gates, and conductors aro made special police
ineu, with orders to arrest all who jump on or
ottlieforo the car stops.
—A. pntition ie now before the French San•
nte asking for the translation of the mortal re•
tonini Of Louis Philtippe (corn England to
France.
-11ighy nays that gold is so plenty in Ore•
gon, that brass kettles and tin pails will be
nia.le,or it boron) the last fourth of July comes
ME
has not only the largest
urea of any city in the United States, but it is
larger than Paris, and nearly equal to Lon
don.
--A Nid:engiiie'wes constructed for ro•cut
tiug the 'Oll-i-floor diamond of Queen Vieto
ria, but t tenttempt has spoiled the otone.
II . — New Hampshire raise(l one•terith more po
intogi, beans, peas,.llay, grapes, pears, •ftra
applqs last year than the one before.
—Lowell mamtfactlters annually fifteen mil
lion reet of lumber. The chief part of it comes
from northern New Hampshire.
---Flour is said to bo exported from the.
United States to Glasgow, made into biscuits,
nul iu Out shape sent back'.
--i-Woalthy Cuban fiZmilies who have arrived
in New York, say that it is not safe for any
jiason to remain in Cuba.
—Each State ia to he linpplied with a fell Bo
of the French decimal weights and ille)l3lfre3 be
fore the end a the year. i;
Nentnely "Blue grass region" this
winter exported $2,000,000 worth of mule3_ to
the South.
Cincinnati Ilady recently had a spaion
at the breakfait tablS, fell into th© tire and
vim roasted. •
--The small pox is 'mitt to provnii niarn
„. . • .
ittgly St. Louts, k,toctonntt, Milwaukee nu
• Chit:ago. • !
—Kansas and Massachusetts have. increased
their State debts since the war closed.
h .
--Alabama has created four new eountit
aid now contains sixtpsix of them.
—no snow is only six feet deep on the
ltocliy Mountains.
—The Secretary of Stott) of 'Florida was
both in Africa. •
Ohio dogs ki1i,30,000 3beep a year.
—Chicago has 38,154 wooden hoiisee
Wolves are thick around Keokuk.
LENIIAItT it MIRTH,
MAOHINISTS, BRASS FOUNDERS,
And
GENERAL DEALERS IN
Machinists' and Ilanufsoturone Supplios
N 0.627 AND 629 FRANKLIN STRIINT.
-ilOl2B
LAM'S intEwtatx
_
READING. PA.
,
The subseriberrespeotfully announces f. 4 the pu
Ho that ho h-, recently onlarged hie Brewery tn.
oonsiderable extent, and introduced steam powe
in alt its departmentg, and is now ready to,supply
allrnftdei for
_.: 1 .
,
-
gijPERWIt, MALT! LIQUORS;
For borne and distant consumption. Ills stock of
Malt Liquors, warranted to keep in all climates,
:us follows: ~
BROWN STOIiT, PORTER, 1 i ` •
BOTTLING ALE, AND LAGER BEER.,
FRED'K LAUER.
N. I3.—A liboral porcoatage will bo alloweJ
Agents abroad. j/11).
EiIIIMEI
0..
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looej kAvtr=,*
\ ft.:BA. 0014 114-, < 4 1,,•;, , ,
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: : ,,, A V BMMETT.'S ' 0 4,, /,,, , s
-.., .° Vogetablo IY. V" 'l,,
.
:, HAIR RESTORATIVE
• i
2 i Wet Ak 61,41, by Ille• \. H. Mate ralr ,
and
I. now rditredo‘l IN th r rtll,llv t••• be
) 1 i i t
Ike r•t7 Lest t'rniAratkli ta nettorkst;
i
Gray or tided Ilar t lit tql;,•lns I color :
t ' promnllog Itli GrtNstb, eradleatlog Hu- ...... - •:
mars oml tientlrttiT,•d l'ot-lirLatihe t•-•... • •
• *TO Stramdtt)t•alt thr ll‘kr. It I. free k..• 4
1 .• horn 24rouous drugs, doom hot, •••% . i
' r
~,.., otsih the f•nrtt (Asir, mud -*" ,
%t V tem ea the liralp ( I.lAtt, ilt it p . .y
the Ilalr nu - it, and • •
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.Orßil NI :' .C.•
Wc; ' •';'..%:'...-.....•.' :44.
.1. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors,
StANCLIgeTER, N. 11.
Sold by all Drnkgixto and Deniers In
rottinil, Medkinds.
H. BIRCH & BRO.,
Di. A. %LIGHT,
W. J. THIERWECIITER,
WILLIAM WELLS,
may 6 1 y
GREAT FURNITURE DEPOT.
SCIIRTDER ,‘FELIX
FELIX,
Wareroona, oornor - Fifth and WaShington
streets,
MANUFACTORY, WASHINOTON STREIZI
BELOW FIFA!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
gong UNDERSIONED RESPEOTFULLY IN
vito pnblio attention to their splendid stook of
first-olass furniture now and oonstantlykon hand,
and made to order to suit customers.
Among other articles, especial, attention is in
vited to their unsurpassed
•
,EXTENSION TALUS,
DRESSING -BUREAUS,
DINING ROOM CHAIRS,
•
CENTRE AND OTHER TABLES„
BEDSTEADS OF THE LATEST STYLES,
and every other article in their lino of bnsiness,
Every article is manufactured by themselves, in
their admirably arranged manutaotory, with the
most perfect machinery, and skillful mechanics,
and finished in an unsurpassed manner.
Also prepared to execute all orders for
•
CARVING,
TURNING, •
• SAWING, and
MOULDINGS6
Ali orders promptly executed, and warranted to
give satisfaction. ' ap. 10-
JOB PRINTINO Ey,ry do
• acryttan of
Job Printirut noutly oxooutod at the "hAULEs
Printinz eitablinh flout.
DENTIST
Oalee—No. 009 1 ,4 Penn stree,t, Reading,
(Alum. J. C. BROWN'S 11.1 T S k Tolllt.)
• Removed from No. 6 North Ajoi If (red.
Particular attention paid to our - MY - diseases of
tho Mouth and trams, such as Sonrvy. Preternatu
ral Growth of (fume, Alvoolar Abscesses, disease,
of the Alveolar , prooes4, Fissured Palates, and all
diseaaes to which the mouth and gums nro sub
ject.
Tooth extracted without pain. and inserted on
all material used by the Profession.
Offico hours, from 7 A. M. to 7 I'. M.• ocd-ly
C , A. GRTESEMEWEI
Extensive Grain Warehouse,
NoVf roads for
,
FARMERS AND CONSIGNORS,
Who may Irish to rtoro Oraln, &c. .tiorage und
commission reasomtblo. Also, asupdrior stook of
FLOUR AND FEED, &c.,
Form& wholepale end retail, ntlow tm
er,pricesth
°la be vurellased eitowh or o. AIM, a ettperierlot Of
Buckwheat Meal, and Potatoes.
O Moo, No;105 North ElghthT3t.iteadingaia.
-fobs
REMOVALI ItEMOVA.4II
BARTO'S
LIQUOR STORE,
fliiheon removed from the Keystone Building to
tho now and elegont storo,
NO. 437 PENN STREET, ,
Whore oustomors win Bud o racy large stock of the
beat purest
WINES, BRANDIES, ,WHISKIES,
&0., ever offered to the nubile of Reading. MI tb•
proof the above that is - required is trial. A
sham o patronage is solicited. TOBIAS BARTO.
NE VSTAPERS. w l o s
p t
a o
pers, on hand at this taco, which will ba sold
cheap.
OURISTIAN RITTIMS
GENUINE BLOOD PURIFIER, 1 , it
Knolyp , rindor tbo Homo of iFF,4l'Eß'Sy l ejt;.;
gigNetarlie.valuable arttolo; tor sale at the hare
BLANK BOOKS We have oa
band and for
S tin a large variety of Wank Books+, which will be
>M ohosv . .KIT CO.
READING, PA.
Agents, Reading, Pa.
LYONS I,IOTEL. '
Aiti"MAN, Ppprieto:,
• I t One o a thde b n e ?het
lilneo o
f u tthed e i o s f t th
Pe
en g y l ei
on e i p.
Railroad, about midway between Reading anti
Al
tontown. All trains between Now York and the
West, as well e. all way traios, stop at LYo'4:', slut
immediately in front ot the I,yonsHotfil. • t,
I 14-Ever) thing in and.about the hotel i$ utssur
i palsed. A fired rate Livery Stable, is also kept in
connection with tie Hoe), teh24-
K ItY Dll It 4k\, C 0 . ,
Mahal - adorers of
BTaNER'S
Celebrated Tonic Herr' Bitters,
lutii , orter of
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Also sr , le Agents for listrtY's INttivALLEU lira
Wnisuits.
No. 121 north Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA
\8 1;:k11:: iNt the Elfr,lq2 114101,14tcre
, J
FREDEMCK LAUER,
"011;1) JA:IL,"
Corner P;/1 Pro,,,Wayton sirerto, Rending, Pa
Solo Agent for Itorks an Lebanon eonntio, for tho
oelebratett
SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY.
The most reliable and durable ScaleF' ever plhccd
before the public.
Call and ,cu them hefore purchasing ekewhoro.
Superior inducements offered to buyers.
A lot of socvnd•hand
PLAT`FOR•M SCALES
on hand and for salo cheap,
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR THE PEOPLE.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST!
REINIIOIb & SC CIENER
No. 41 North Sixth Stroot,
~ •
READING, .PA.
imtv, HS II AV F. JUST EST Ali-
it fished a iirst=elas.4 Bout and Shoo-inaking estab it
-
en t and store it the above stated place, where
they, aro able to accommodate cuhtmners with the .
in. - 4111-IMo in their lino of business, 11V11.1 at lower
prices than at any other place in the oily.
Tho following list of prices proves all we say:
Mon's calf hoots, SI 00 and upwards.
Mon's kip boots, C 3
Men's working shoes. 3 130
/Iron's French calf Conress ralte4, box toes, 300
Nona calf (,bogrc.+s gaiters, 225
Mon's calf Bill morals, ' l • - 200
,Ifon's kip Valinorals, 3 tto
Boys' calf ',almonds, 3 10
!toys' kip Balmorals, - 1 23
Youths' kip llalmorals 1 00
Women's Listing high Polish, • 2;5
Woolen's ChnFress gaiters, 75 to 2 50 ,
Womon's indult( &Morals, I t 0
Women's Morocco Balmorals, 210
Women's Morocco ph 00.9. I 65
Women's kid slippers.,
issos' lasting Polish, 145
Youths':gaiters from 35 cts, to 75
Fouths'And buys' shoes from :Id ete. to 110
Also, a large stilk of notions on hand and for
sato.
The above pric;‘ii aro lower than at any other
placo of bUslness in the city.
REPAIRING.
Particular attention is paid to all kinds of re-,
Pairing.
REINHOLD k SCIICENER,
•
NO. 41 -NORTH SIXTH STREET,
(ABOVE TUX' COURT HOUBR.)
READING, PA,
sprit 11-
J. KEEL Y,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
LUMBER,
`READING, PA.,
Keops constantly on hand and for salo at the
LOWEST- Pitt(ES .>
A general agqortn4t of
. I
WHITE PINE, 11E.III.OdK, SPEUCE, VIIEREY
OAK, ABII, U ESTNIIT,:IN DI ANA BLACK
AND WHITE WALNUT, CAROLINA
YELLOW PINE,
MICHIGAN PAN 11,
LUMBER,
Thoroughly nomonod and ufillor covor.
WHITE PINE,'CYPRESS, AND *b11273
OA RO LIN A 0 ,71; NNW A iltP CEO A R
'SHINGLES.
4 orders respectlvilly sollelte i d omit promptly
attenilca to. For prices, &0., call at the
I; W BRICIi OFFICE,
0 ) 4 the Corneitaf Foarth and Vino Street.
Or, ivlkirets
J. KEELY
'Feb 28, I READING PA,
RUPTURE CORRECTLY 'IDEATED
- Mr C. Jr. NEEDLEN,
Al his 01/lee, Corner of Twelfth and Race SL
Philadelphia,
1010ItOPESSIONAL 7 , 7 ,- PIiIIIENCE IN
the adjustment of Mechanical Remedies and
Supports Air hi years 1/11.4 glee n lout extensive
npportarittles for pnietiee in this importutit
neglected branch. Total afflicted with IIEftNIA
or lttlPTUltEjte can guarantee tiro s»eetts-iftil
applieat ton of T ritP , ses, spe,elaily aglapteil tofeaelt
easo and its conditions, often.perfeeting ratiteal
Ladies requiring Trusses, Braces Supportors,
Beits, - Thuniages, Syringes, l'a.ss•tries,
Will awl Department tuipluing his °Mee, con
ducted by competent and in telßgent FEMAI.Es.
/160- Banning's _Braces, Fitch 's Supporters,'
French indestructible Trusses, Elastic Stockings,
shoulder Braces, Spinal Instrutnehts, Crutches,
inareill,lB6;:-I(nnos
00AL SCUTTLES, COAL SHOVELS,
Heater Scoops, Snow Shovehi, and 11, variety
of other useful ilardwave for sale cheao by,
ideoolV.iN a stllaltifOß
oet3l-tf 512 Penn stroct.
LEAriliN 451 LEE,
11101ITOTOGRAPTIEB,S,, 53'3 P4ll - N
street, Reading, Pa. Everything lit tho Art
done clicap and well. [kb G-ly
1;1011 SALES—tie counters and shelving of
ore-room 405 Penn street, lately,ooupied by
LOWIS 'Whiter, nearly as good as new, cari be
bought At a low ilgurc, by applying soon at
Jan 18] 31tSILLE'll, , S ROTEL.
TWO COLTS FOIE SALE.--TIIE UN
(yorsignetit residing in Exeter townthip,
about ono mile North of Stonersville,
otfcla TWO_ VINE COLTS. two, years
otd c at private calc. Ono of therm to
" stud colt, of Alrioa Young's atoll horse.
fob 6-31*j ISAkO CLOSE.
-au,: '4l
inept 4-
AND
ALSO,
61t111._tT DISTI:111pTIONT
M REROPOLITAN
COMPAN,Y!!
CASK 61F1'S TO. THE 4tXtql.INT Or V30,00):‘
Eeery Ticket Draws a Prat..
,5• Cash UtfS
'in to
,2 4. ) to
a=
:NO 44
II II
450 -
..,
•
1 Bleirtitt ltost3wooill'ituto!4 Knelt 4300 to "No
33 ‘ " " lilo/o(teOnS " 75 to 1:i)
15) Sewing Maclittto9 " GO to 173
tl '
ii(XeS " 1S to 209
WO rifle t4olit Watches... , " to 3 , 0
750 lino Silver Watches 30 to N)
Elie Oil Paintings, Pratned Emonvings, Silver
Ware, Photograph Albums, Anil a large assort
ment or line (;olet Jewelry, In MI valued at
1,000,000 DOLLARS.
A Chance to Draw any of the above Prizes I,y
I'4ircha.ting a 6'coleti i'iclcet for 25 Cedt,r.
Tickets describing each Prize are SEA Lill)
fn Envelopes and thoroughly latxttl. On 1 . .. ,
ceipt of "".t.I Cents, a Scaled Ticket will be'trrawn,
without chlolee, and delivered at ohr - ollloc, or
seat by mall to any address. The prize wanted
ttpon it, will be delivered to the ticket bolder on
payment of ONE DOLLAR. Prizes will be int
mellhdely sent t* any address, its requested, by
express or return mall.
7 -
Yolf knots what your Prize is before you
pity •&. it. Any Prize m«y he exchanged for an
other of Me same l'idue. / 14r.N0 litanks.
VkirOur Patrons can depend on Mir dealing.
It EFERENCES.—Wo select, the few following
tunes from the many who halre latety drawn
Vktluable Prizes anti kinkily permitted us to pub
!hem :
S. 'r .1V likens, Buffalo, Now York, #1,v00; Dire. h.
Stuart, 70 Nelson Place, N. Y., 413,:0 ; Miss E. Mon-
roe, chteetgo, 111., Plano, valued nt *ZO; W. Curtis,
New Haven, &lola Watch, CO Robert Jackson,
Du:m(ole, Sewing Machine, *I .;
CK); Philip Wear
thY, ply., +5.500; James Rogers„ Wash
ington, D. C., Mesleal box, IMO; Miss Emma
Wal wart Milwaukee Wls., Piano, 000 ; Rev. 'l'
)V. Pitt, Cleveland, Ohio, melodeon, sl•23.
OPINLONS . OF THE PRESS,
We publish no names without permission.
erhoy are doing the largest business; the firm
is reliable. and deserve, their success. - Wickly
:1 1 ;•ibtote, kV,. 8.
"We have examined tllir system,, and know
them to he a fair dealing tirm.-=-4.Y. Y. licrata,
Fib. 2S, WS.
"Last week a friend of ours drew a V4O prize,
which was. promptly received. —Daily Neiay i
Mardi 3, 1888.
Sete) !or circular giving many more references
and favorable notices front the press. Liberal
inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Every Package of .S'ealcd Envelopes cOntaims
One Caah Gift.
44-Blx Tickets for Ono Dollar, 13 for Two Dol•
hum, 33 for vc Pollare,llo for Flftenn Dents.
Alt lellors should be ntltlrormoa to
HARPER, WILSON, it Co., 173 nroadway, N. Y
THE CRY IS STILL THEY
COME!
THE RUSII CONTIN'TIS FOR
B. OOPS AND `HOES
N. T. GEHO, ft,
FASHIONABLE
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
653 Penn Street, Reading, Pa;
ITAS CONSTANTLY ON lIAND TDB FINEST
Ilassortment of Pine and Heavy Boots awl Shoos
hi this city, also Ladies' and Children's Shoes of all
kinds. Soo list of styles and prices:
Men's calf boots, home made, t 3 50 to iti7 00
66 k i p ~ 61, 11 It 3on " 375
BoytB et II 11 t 200 " 276
Yr:nail's 11 "- 11 Ibo " 225
Woincii l s kip lace boots, 1 2.5 " 175
Women's Goat Polish, 200 " 275
liiisses l " " 150 " 225
Monts Arctic ' 8 0
i!, Plain tin ms, 1 00
Wonion'a " " BO
Miss '1 11
70
Chhdren l 4 ti 55
OM
IMPORTANT TO PRINTERS.
3 PRESSES FOR SALE.
A TINE MANCE FOR MACHINISTS
• AND MANUFACTURERS.
ONE EN GINE
AND
ONE BOILER
TO BE SOLD CHEAP.
.*The ((Wowing machinery is offeroll for salo,"a
navantitgkons rates.
ONE OSCILLATING ENOINE OF VOUR
HORSE POWER.
ONE EIGIIT-HORSE TUBULAR UPRIGHT
ONE LAROE CYLINDEIt PRINTING
Pitl . r,st:i, XI A ZETTE SIZE. •
ONE SMALL' WASHINGTON HAND
PREM.
ONE STANDING PRESS.
Apply at tho Adler =co, or address
RITTER et CO.; itoading, Pt.
Noe 7
V-0 TICE.— THE SUBSCRIBER
would inform his old friends and customers
that ho has iris attlee at N 0.21 South Sixth street,
near l'e,un, whero he Is prepared to attend to alt
Muds of collections from one dollar to thousands,
and all kinds ()icon Vermont; done at shortest
not Co, no also acts av Counnel for Attrnioistra,
tor 3 settl lag up Estates,oit reasonable terms.
MATTHIAS MENGEL,
Alderman and Attorney at Lang.
CITY H OTEL,
SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
(Near Penn,)
READING, PA.
tg—Chargea moderate.
A. S. ICSTERLY, Proprietor.
%nit
ESTATE OF JOINT , D. UTTER,
tate of Exeter ovenship, Berke County, deol.
Letters of administration to the estate of the
above decedent have been granted to this under
signed. Alt pArsons intlehteri to said • estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims will present them, properly
authenticated, for settlement
HENRIETTA RITT E ER, Bitter
JOHN KITTKR, ER, Ole ,xeter,
SAMUE K. L
K. UTTER,
dee 18- it') Atlininietratora
135E113
Each '$10,00A)
" 5,000
" 1,000
100
64
1101LItt.
>R. JOll NSTON,
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL,
OFFIVN, .Vo. &JUT!? I , *RIVOKRIC'K 6110;ET
Till , : UNIX ritYB4;LAN AOVERTISING.
Ma disco -toyed tho most Corinth,- Spoedy nli
' Eirocloal Itented;;• in iho world (Or 411
)ISEASE'S OF INIPEL'i PENCE.
Read a 6ix flours! No Trifling! 'mons fittin
Aptontilt Prelenderi, Or Mal Deadly IN:wn,
Afercur,y, should apply imaitkyweiy,
A Clink: IVAItitANTED CllALtAill, IN
• VitOAI °NI; TO-TWO
Bleat, Stricture, : 4 4Anlital Welt iVeArklles
.01 Bark and J,iinbs, Affect ions of t Ito Kidney
anti Bladder, involuntary Discharges, I mpotency
(jailer:it Debility, Nervousness, L an
nor, Lo w spitit44 7 Confusion of ideas, PalpliN
rim, of the Heart, riinkitty,Trui4iling, Dlntttr
oft;tt;ht or t; Itliness,Diseases Of the Ituail,Throat
Nose or Skin t A Ifeet ions of thu Liver, Lungs
siouisxli or 150WeIS—those Terrible, jrDso it re
ii,rtstitz front thu solitary Habit a Of TOM h--sitbeavr
and solitary practices more fatal to,t heir victilliB
than the sonic of the Syrons to the Mariners o
Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant. hopes o
anticipatlons, rendering marriage, Impos
YOUNG MEN
•
Especlally,whohavu uoconur tho vlotirns of Soil
tary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit
whiolt mutually swoops, to an untinialy grave
!both:lands of Young Dion of the most ozaltod tat.
outs and brilliaut intellect, who !night Whom's°
NINO titpuicod listening moulded, NI MI thun.
dors of olOquoieco oi .caked to ecstasy tho living
lyre, null' call with full candtlenoo.
I TAKE PARTICULAR .NOTICE.
Truax aro somu of tho sad inelanchOly oll'oci
produced by oarly habits of youth viii; Weak
ness of tho (tack and 'Limbs, l'itillS ill t 'lt) lit'ilAt
Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular rower, Palpi
tation of thu Heart, Dyspepsia, Norrousarritabl
City, Dortotgetitont of the Digestivo Itiuctions
General Debility, Symptoms 01 - ConeNiption...te
ItisrrAttr.--The lento' eilectS on I lo 3111)111 are
m uc h to ho ilrelltit3d-10914 01 Iti °mot . 6 / 1 1(11:41011
of Ideas, Dwprosslons cf Spirits 'Evil Forelimb.
huts, Aversion to Society, Soli-D l istruat, Lovo of
Solitude, Timidity, Ito,, are eoule of the °OW
prodtteoll.•
liAltill.AGE.
Married Parsons, or Young Mon contomplating
marriage, bolng aware Of physical weakness, or
gnaw c ahility, deformities, tto., should apply
lainnodlatolY.•
Ito who pinoos himself under the care of Dr. J.
may religiously confide in his honor n 8 gont
limn, and contidontly rely upon his skill fie a
physician.
ORGANIC:WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY,
imVEMINIENT TO MARRIAGE.
fly Dr. Johnston's marvellous t refitment, weak
ness of the organs is speedily cured and full vigor
restored. Thousands of the most nervous,-de
bilitated and impotent, who had lost all hopes,
have been immediately relieved.
All ttopettimonts to Marriage, Phytiletq or Men
tal Disqualification, loss of Procreative Power,
Nervous irritability, Trembling .and Weakness,
or exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily
cured.
DR. JOIINS'rON,
hiolnbe r of tho ltoyal College of Su rgoons, London,
Uradonto from ono of tho most eminent coll eges
In OM United state.i t and tho Ooater part o
whose life has boon spent 111 ti),o hospit e i s
London, Paris, Philadelphia and i elsowhoro, ha
°Mated some of tho most astonishing curer; the
wore evor known ; many troubled with ringing
itt tho head and ts•artiwlloll Wileop, great nervous.
ness, 'wing MAl'lllOll at 8111111 On "101111(1A,
uesS, with frequent blushing, at tmuted oomotlmes
with derangonmnt of nand, wero oured frame
diately.
"YOUNG DIEN
Who have injured themseives by a certain prao•
tico indulimlin when attme, a mbit frequently
learned from evil companions, or at school, the
effeetsof w bleb are nightly felt, even when asleep,
anti if not cured renders marriage impossible,
and destroys both mind anti body, should apply
immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the belie of his
country,_ the darling Of it 1111111111. R, should bo
snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of
Ufa, by tho consoquence of deviating front the
path of nature and indulging in a certain secret
habit. Buell pOrt3oliB of ÜBT, before contemplating
MARRIAGiI,
reflect that a sound mind and body are the most
110034811.13* requisites 1.0 promote conic tibial haPpl
nos% InthiCti, without those the journey through
liftl becomes a weary pilgrimage the prospbet
hearty darkens to the view ;•the mind becomes
shadowed with despair and illied)vith the mohtn
choly reduction that the happineaska another be
comes blighted with our own.
DISEASB 01, 0 IMPRUDENCE.
When tho misguided end imprudent votary of
pleasuro linds that he has 'imbibed tae seeds of
this patiitul disease, it too often happens that an
111-timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery
deters him trout applying to those who, from
education and respectability, can Mono bcfriond
him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of
this horrid disease motto their appearanco, stteh
as ulcerated sore throat .diseased nose, nocturnal
pains input head and limbs,, dlinnoss Of Bight,
deafness, nodes on the Shin-bones and arms,
blotches on the bead, Paco and extremities, pro
grossing with frightful rapidity, till at last tho
palate of the mouth or the hones of the nose fall
I n , and the victim of this awful dita3aßO bOCO/lICB
a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts
%period to his tirohtlful sufferings, by Sending
him to'" that UndiscOvorod Country from Wbottoe
no traveller roturnso.!
DR. IMINSTON
•
OFFICE, No. 7 ElouTH FREatlttcx EITItEnT,
bett-hand side going from Baltimore street, a low
doors from tho corner. Fall not to observe tho
name and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. Tho
Doctor's Diploma bungs In his Wilco.
EIkIDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS.
The many thousands cured at this institution
year after year, and the numerous important
Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston,
witnessed by the reporters of the "Sun," "Clip
per," and many other papers; ifotices of which
have appeared again and again before the Public,
besides his standing as a gentleman of character
and responsibility, is a suilletent guaranteoto the
afflieted, -- -
SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED
may 20, 1808-jsdßw•
PACIFIC itighimAD NEARLY
1550 'Miles Built.
jr-
THE UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO.
7 111
I/ /I"iD THU
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD R. R. CO.,
Have added Eight liumired (800) Miles to their
lines during the current year, while doing a
large local passenger and freight business. The
through connection will undoubtedly be cow
plated next summer, when the through trafilo
will be vary great. Fort thousand men aro now
employed by the two' powerful companies In
pressing fprward the - great national highway to
a speedycompictiOn. Only 200 miles remain to
bo built, of which mostly aro graded and rtiady
for the rails.
Ylrst Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Union Pacific
Railroad Company for sale at par - and interest,
and First hfoitgage Gold Bemis of the Central
Pacific Railroad, at 103 and Interest,
The 111 . 1110. mi and interest of both bonds are
pityable in gold.
iyaht. 0
,
DEALERS IN GOVERNMTCNT SECURITIES
GOLD, ETC., - ' l'
No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
nov7-dawivi PIIIT.ADELPIIIA.
k./ HIS - TIAN HITTER'S HOUSE
AD ONTTLE oits,—These p
which N have been in p constant noo by Manyowderm,
far.
titers in this county fur the last thirty years, are
not Surpassed by any of the Various prepara.
Dons that have been gotten up of, late, and are
paraded before the farming community with a
great flourish of trumpebt, alt hough none of them
come up to CHRISTI 45,14 JOTTER'S EXCELLENT
POWDERS. The folloivlng certificate-10 ono out
of a thousand that might readily be furnished:
Mu. Cu lilBl4 RITTklt7-Dear Sir;--I htivo used
your CATTLE PO WDElti for a, cow that was
hidebound and had hollow horns. I gavo her
but half a Spoonful per week, for two weeks,
haveh poonfl every tilvo weeks. I
used hut one paCkage Of the Powders, and
the cow is thorogubly cured and glypo morn milk
than ever before. AARON GLITZ.
Reading, ?day ld lgtr.
42" The above Powilerb aro for eale at the
EAOLIC book store. (Jat 30.
JOB PIiINTIN6-!
The Proprietors of the D a i l
Eagle and_Weekly Gazette
E ' PR EPA lt To Do
ALL MN DS OF JOB WoRI;
PROINI lvl , L , N TI, y
AND AT
FAIR PRICES!
'raving ample facilities tnulAile i l
liey are enabled M exeettle (V4kyy ystoo l .
'tinting tlesire}l by
MERCHANTS, MEtHANICS,
BUCLI--AM
Booke,
Pamphlets,
Posters,
Handbills,
Probrammes,
Circulars,
Legal Blanki,
Notes,
Receipts,
Ball Cards,
Bill-Heads,
Letter•Hei6,
Bills of Fore,
Wedding Carde,
- Vie aro confident that all work entructo )
us will be done Ratifactorily . to the costilic
both as to 130'10 and price.
Our personal and political friends 4 ,A
minded that they can ;materially aid og,
out any disadvantage to themselves, by X 11 ;;
us tht;ir patronage In this Dim
Orders by' express or mall will be prom
executed. Address
RITTER & CO.,
. ' •
LAOL 1? A N
GA Z EWE OFFICE
542 POllll Stroot, Reading, Pa,
June its, IBM
OTlCE.—Tharp will be ft utecting of the tut N 'TUNE BUILDING AND SA MIN Msiit: ,
AIION of Reacting, on the third Frlday Wu;
of February, at No. 28 North Fifth Mica,
o'clock I'. M. Those who have not paid lip thw
duet; for t be month of January, are rcqu'wtcdro
oso at once to the Treaenrer, J. 0. Thou.a.,
grocer, otherwlee their namett will ho strakpn
off the Shit.
Also,- those wishing information and
cp.il (10 BO by canine on the Tromoirer, ohl) 3
few more 01 the latter vire loft for dl4 oral,
By order of the Board. J. Boss 3111.1 n,
Jan 11-td] Secrotr!
EXCELSIOR BOOT AND SHOE STORE
.1
Jiro. 500 Ponta Street, Itradinu,
(Next door to Lerch's Hardware ,'Tore,)
1 - IA - RWICK 1)11,A10,„
Bog to announco to the citizens of Rending st'
vicinity, that they have now in Store, a very fly
assortment of •
MEN'StAND BOYS' BOOTS AND SIMEs
LADIES' AND CHILDHENIB BOOTS AM ,
81.101 4 ",tiof all olzes t and of very superlor matt,
which they. will soil at the lowest /mph dco.
They Invite all to call and see their-stook befou
pnrehastng elsewhere, ,
They have alsoa tine assortmentr of the htto;
styles HATS and CAI'B, at low tlgares.
VirAll Ind» of customer work monehtelu:r l
lit the ver best style, at short notice.
The patronage of the public respeetfully "
tptil 11-1)
A SSIGNMENT OF JACOB K SST.
AALDER.-All persons are hereby notified
Jacob E. Snyder has Made a voluntary vid.ln•
meet of all his tool and personal property
Ilonjamln Frakiin Snydor, in t ilia for the te; ! t'
tit of the creditors of the said Jacob E.
All persons who are Indebted to Jacob E.
dor, are reqeested to make payment to Pen.l lo "-
Frakiin Snyder, Ansignee, and thou; Mau
r! olainai against the said Jacob E. Snyder, %i
please present them without delay to lbe w" l °
signed, BENJAMIN EIIAN - litlN SNIDER
dee. 26-Gtj liFelsne
O ---:=_.
ORPHANS' COURT SAVE - -I' t• 114 •
ant to an order of the Orphans', Cont 'fl
liorka county, w ill be sold at Public Venalle. o''
Saturday, the 20th day of February, 'A. P., Pc',
at the Koyatono House, In the City of Itewhtlt.
ail the within mentioned and described pow:-
ses, to wit:
No. I. A two-story BRICK HOUSE and l't
of ground situate on the East side of Nom
Fifth street, betwoon Washington and WI:
nut streets, In tho City of Reading, containing r.
front North and South on ielith street, thir ty feet and in length or depth two bunlhed at...
a
thirty feet to an alley. :
No. 2. A two-story BRICK 110114. lc.,
lot of ground situate on the South site :
Penn street, between Second awl P l7 ' 7 .
streets, in said City, containing in front on l'Pi l
Street twenty foot, and in depth one hundn•
and sovonty foot.
ry B_
isNo. B. A two.stoßlCK lioUsE and V.:
of ground, situate on the south S ide of l'a'
street, and adjoining No. 2, containing!'
front on Said l'enn street 20 feet, and 11: deil-•
170,
laNo. 4. A. one and thici;-quarter St6:i
BRICK 1101.1 SE arid lot of ground, sinus;!
on the Nortlk nide of Cherry alley. het( ( . ' '
Front and SecOnd streets, in the EalireitYt c'''.
twining In front on said Cherry alley 13 feet 1Q:-
No
inches and in depth (th 0 fee
ree-q t. _ ua l fter story Il.• up
•.r.
. 5. A ono, anti ~
HOUSE, aituato on the North side of Cliv [l ,i
alley, between Front and Second streett, in A ,
city, containing In front on said -Cherry/t lir :
13 feet and 4 inches, and in depth 0.5 feet A' l36 '
the middle bootie). talt.ii
No. 6. A ono and three-quarter story -,-- G
1101.131.: and lot s';f ground, sltuato on D a ' r r..
side of Cherry alloy between Second and lie ...
streets, contattifng In front 13 feet and I Inca' '-
and in depth'os feet.
i .
No. H, boinglour BRICK and STONE 110UsE,
situate on the South side of NovereinV. titre-'l3
Hata of, Eighth Street, containing 11.1 fro n t
m
said Neyerak Street, about 70 feet, ”t' „'t
( (1,0
depth 100 foot. Late the property of )fl fl. -
Wanner, deceased. f -- :
Hale to commence it 1 o'clock in the aflerrm
o:
when duo attendance will begiven and l ha Y' r 1
of sale made known by
SAMUEL WANNER. ? AIR:1' 011 '
CATIIARINE WANNER, S lt.
By order of the Court —Levi IL Laos, Clei
- W. I% LYONS , 4uCtiOneer, Van ''''''
AND BUSINESS MEN,
Ontologu t ,
lablti,
Busitiess Cods; &c.,
A LSO,