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READING,: PA.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1860:
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ilifillnithre; , GAZETT,F, &DEMO.
ewer hhig"tiO6 romOveil to
54g Penn sheet, sclunuolier
opposite the
ICeystone House.
ijoßptitdtiori*o-By the accidental omis
sion of a figard l 'the Ei.o to•day is tinted
Pebraaty;2, on one page, instead or Fel).
ruary 26.
TUN CR111141101? A DA V.
On the 22d inst., a negro nabbed nn•
other gorilla at ; three rowdies
killed amen fit West troy, Now York,
by•bsatiag slim was shot dead in New
Orleans in a quarrel; three railroad train
robbers were shot by a sheriff and his
posse near bake, Tenn.; a man waS dan
gerously Shot in stow in a colored Bap
tist Ohnrch'at Lexington, Kentucky; the
loader; of si notorious gang of negro
burglars was captured at Richmond, Va.;
a drunker& committed salelde at Ben
ningon, Vtrinont, because ho mild not
join the Good Templar'; alnan Was on
trial, :for murder in , New York.eity ; a
man and. , his daughter arrived at Mimi.
phis, Mo., charged with murdering the'is
, two years ago; eleven'
prisonersbrokojail'at Wilmington, North
Carolina, with the nebiatanee of outside
parties; a yoneg , mil& was shot f iend by
a policeman in Houtliwiek, Mailman:
setts ; an important witn.ess against a
thief was andtioted In Now York; a man
was arrested in New , York.• for setting
fire to his own haildings t.O obtain the in
same.; ; and there were demo% stabbing
affrays, forgeries; sink any; number of
smaller trireme, • '! '
The. abotre wen Part of the-crimes to• .
ported hi one.dayonly'l '1 Any other day
of the past month or two witnes*od an
equal or a grater ,numbor.' ~such ;aro,
tho results of 'the ,
bloody and wicked
teachings 'Of :Radical fanaticism, Which
aro fast converting our 'People into a na•
tion,of seniilavagesi.so far ,as' strife and
bloodshadAtro'coneerned; If it is right,
to kill and oppress our countrymen in
tho South, it is tight to kill our enemies
everywhere q and the." no•forgiveness "
and "a little'blood letting" doctrines of
the Radicals are 'dotting our land with
the graves of murdered men; women and
children,. Poul•motithed, black•hearted
knakes; ' jtOlt IMO much to
an
swot for in' the dread
,liereafter I
' • linierTitittli WON. GRANT.
It fit elieo w6hBiblo pere'en
that Gen.' Want la nut trusted by the
Radical ( 'Majo'rity • Congress—hence
theft.' YorMiif r tei“iepeal 'the
Rihne of the lending' Radical
papal; fearful' 'of Oictlini; tl.e indigna
tion of ttio'Pto l liiidiit'eloOt by attempting
to hannier him as they hnve done An.
drew Johnson, are protesting against the
over cautious conduct of their leaders in
Congress. The' Ptiiln. Morning Post
says " Let us not put General Grant in
the fetters we made for Andrew John
son "—and gooe, on to explain why Ind
wherefore area should not be restrain.
ed.
_ There is
,one fad whielt these Radical
fetter-makersdo not seem to realizd, and
that is, that Gon. Grant is not likely to
submit biniself entirely to their will, and
perhaps ho will refuse to wear the "fet
ters'! aforesaid, in whioh case there will
be a decided commotion among his
wottid-beeeptcrs, We hope to ace the
time WheitCongress will attempt td brow
beat, hamper and restrict Gen. Grant as
they Wire President' Johnsen; for when
they make the attempt there will probe
kp tate ,of the, 'prettiest Kilkenny at
fightt 'Ater witnessed . 'at Washington,.
which i , the Democracy will witness with
81111114 kooll4B to ithoise. t ,of the,Old we
man When her husband , Was ,fighting with
the boar, She 61 didn't taro a darn which
wiqpedi" the De i nmeracy aro im
P artM fb"4.4411 l cangn► . ,
It 10, snid l iba t t President 40bilsou has
reseived`l4, ppy nO atton
tion to the bustness ho Bends to it, he will
pay no attention 16 the business sent' to
bim'hy the 13outite i ; ) an'd np . provo tie more
bills. ThiSannouncement leads to agood
deal °feel:went. ; It the Prosid r ont shook!.
not gigtlt the' apprortlittion bills ?, a • new
sessibii' Cod 0411' Vo . aboiptoly.
necessary. It is thought there will be a
compromise. ' i •
A PAltkir of fire /61 . six' men, tinder
stood to bo from Moscow, Tenn., came
over the line with, tile purp . oso of throw
ing Or 09, tOck
,and„ r4bhing tho pay
train 'ef ihe Memphis and ,Charleston
RaHroad, at a point between 13urnsviljo
and 104, -The sheriff of the county
gathakesid, q aa''Of.‘nids and,Untito; upon
the desperadoes in their lurking place.
Throe of then) were shot.
l'icilikar,9
.0,404 oiyiliana and 4,178
enlisted , men reinployed in the Quarter
master Department of the Army at the
preemit yiine. Each of theso t»eu ia
paid slBa pqnth 4ni) upwards, besides
clothing and rations. fitioh is Radical
economy! f' • ' .
, :
ACCONNT. from all parts of North ,
west Missouti 'represent the fall wheat as
looking retnar ably *tell: The breadth
of land sown ist fall was 'much larger
than ,usual, an, ilm. winter has proved
favorable for it If for pothlng'else. ' • -
".) :1.•
tons.—ll. M. .sWctity,
Deninci iti 'was elected Mayor of George•
town,. 1.1. cti on MOday.
.4.4 other re•
emit cucticldjob for i tongre*A
OUR AVO A 1414. ic
toi,som4:years pa Our Radical ruts
hails'flatteig 'and, riligeirto . the Most
despotic of all European potentates, the
Emperor 'of ROSSia. The Lincoln dy
nasty adopted the Russian spy system,
and in every possible way imitated the
; Czar_ in his tyrannical inctbod of enforc
ing "loyalty." As a sample of the mild•
neis' of this pet of our Radical leaders,
we call attention tg the following article,
copied from the news columns 'of a - Re.
publican paper. it shows what Radical
leaders consider the proper form of gov
ernment—just such a form as ;they would
adopt if they dared ;
Thonislaus Szlitro, one of the most
able and popular of the leaders of the
Polish national movement of 1861-2, dia•
appeared mysteriously a few months aff
ter the insurrection broke out. fie has
just found 'means to communicate with
his friends, who, after making every effort
to timid out,what had become of him, bad
given hiin'up for limit. lie was sentenced
early in 1863 to Siberia, but it now ap
pears that for 'the last Svc years ho liar
been chained to a wall in ono of those
fatal ca'semates, lying below the level of
.the river NeVa at Cronstadt, where so
many political prisimers have died a mis
erable death. Those who have aeon
there, and who knew him at, Warsaw,
wh en h e was a hen.dsorne, spirited young.
man, say
. that it I's now quite impossible
to recognize iiim. Ile is a cripple, pre
maturely old; utterly broken down by
disease and suffering, and without a spark
of his old energy 1011.
.•
Virbo 4 are,fho Thieves?
The flood of corritrion gild 'thieving
lies become ne 'alarmingly powerful that
the Radicals uro forced to make a show
of denouncing it, even while they have
their arms to .the elbows in the .public
chest. And with a view to tap from
their party a part 'of ' the odium of their
scandalous work, some of them have the
audacity to allege that the official thieves'
aro llemocrats whom Johnson has put
and kept in office I This naturally leads
to thO question—Who aro the thieves?
Shen did this flood of corruption ba
gi ? It began with the ride Of the Ito-
Put?licon Party I It. began in the first
year of Lincoln's administration. In';,
prootof this wo have fludleal teStiinotiy
of the highest 'authority. Mr. Dawes 'of
Massachuseltdi -who is to be the next
Spe4ker of the House, declared in his
place on the floor of the douse, that more
Of the money of the people had been
stolen dining the' first year - of Mr. Lin
coin's administration than tho amount of
the entiro' expenses of conducting 'the
GoverninTit during the four years of Mr.
litiehitnan i ndininistration.
:And Jelin-P. 'halo, then Senator from
thin Stai: . o, declared about the same time,
on his
.ceponsibility as a Senator, that
the country was in more danger front the
thieves and plunderers who surrounda
the Government than from all the rebels
in armed . 1
Doint Piatt, - a ,
bri lit and alibiing light
of Radicalism, su it iu 1807, (June 1)
"From the hour o Mr. bine°hes first
inaugural up to 'that' of his death, the
thieves mete all in office. Honest men
stood aghast at, the impunity with which
steeling wont on. Ail cries of shame
and Outrage seemed unavailing : All op
pdsition was driven away. Thieves were
tuned out to he succeeded' by thieves,
and 'colossal fortunes worn made in au
hour." ' .
Ju Juno, 1888, there was a debate in
the house of Congress 911 the Tax bill.
We quote from the Congressional Globe:
!'ids. SchenA (liatlieal)-1 Ivould not
give a sixpence for all laws, if you aro to
goon
,collecting the revenue with the
l'Osident, Secretary of the Treasury, the
C niniitutioner and the Senate, all to be
co 4nited, and in the tneautitpo' nothing
to bo done but stealing—l. ste'al l ; you
steal ; they steal ; wo. all alias] I Such
seems to be the conjugation- of fhb. verb
with which we aro °limed at this time."
* 4 * *
;,,,Mr. Pilo (Radical)—l think s instead of
otfolitth being in the bands of thielves,
that' precisely the reverse is the truth—
dint ono-fifth, 'perhaps, are holiest men,
and four-fifths are thieves."
MIL L S. S. Marshal) of Illinois, in ,a
sp eelC in Congress, January 9, 1808,
811
Ite . retary McCulloch' stated on oath,
before the Judiciary Committee, that,
nieeteen out of twenty of the officials in
his Department wore hot only not De
nOcrats, but wore RadiCals, supporters
of, tho policy of Congress ; and Mr. Rob
Ras, the Commissioner of Internal.ROve•
tore, admitted to be a strong 'WNW ? was
e resent when the testimony was given,
and assented to the statethent, ' So it is
all' over the country." .
This testimony, is ample and condo
aide. The men in office are nineteen.
tw ntieths Radical's, and f6ur-fifths plun
de ers, according to Mr. Vile. And in
or or to prevent the removal of these
corrupt oflieials, the Radicals passed the
Tenure-of-Office law, whiph forbids the
President to remove any of`them without
the approval of the Senate. And the ex
perience of the Mist two years has shown
that the approval is very seldom given.
Hondrods of cases have occurred wherein
thdt approval has been withheld, and
corrupt men suspended by the President
hate thereby been restored, and thus en
coetagcd to contione,• their eareer of
pldnder. And even in. the cases where
the thieves have been convicted and sent to
the penitentiary for; itniddrin g the TroaEi•
urY, they have thus kept in office ! Thid
persistent course of the Radicals in keep.
sag in office corrupt and thieving officers,
bas done more to encourage thieving than
anything else. It has boon taken as a li
cense to steal. They have been thus told
that they could steal with imperfe4 im
nufiity, as they are now doing. , And
,the
refhsal to -repeal that law. indicates that
th ' Radleal leaders do not desire . or in•
ten i
to put a stop to tho "flood of cell'
rin don" which 801U0 of their organsnow
l
affect to deplores ~ When they repeal that
law and allow corrupt officers ,t 0.14 re
moi,red, .theiinafolarin , credit Ibe slicer
it' itillfelt• talk about reforni; but until
'then, the more they' talk , ia that'straitt,
the i more apparent will their Itypeerisy
bec,ome. —New Hampshire Patna
• lAtil OF. A INNIALIi PRINTRIT.—Mrs.
Lydia P. Dailey died in this city on the
21st inst.;'in the 91st yeatof her ago. She
carrled'on the printitighusinoos in Philo
dolphia for over 10 y . curs.' • Her husband,
Robert Bailey, died In 1808, and oho cow ,
tinned the printinletintil 1861. Previous
to the introduction qoteani-pOwer press.
'es, ;sho had ono Of he largest offices In
the city. Mrs. Bailey, was elected
by
Printer" for a nnuther, or years IV thQ
old City Councili, Aiming thoso who
served their UpprenticeShip with Mrs.
Bailey were the late Robert P, King, the
.
sur tvlog partner, Mr. Max. Baird, and
Mr.: Fugug r ,4he stereotyper.—Phfike. Led:
.) • ,
4 , • ,
1:
Gen. Graut's Cabinet.
A Washiugton dispatch say r,:
n In convettation avitriny Headquarters
'Oll Tuesday; morning, with S,enator , They
'or, General Grant iretnarlsed . : "I want to
say to you thatTahall send into the ben
'ate the nettle of Metier General Schofield
as Secretary of War,' but it is likely he
will:detain(' and return to his pcisitiod to
the army. I shell then nominatea'civil
,ian for that office and I want the Senate
to.know,this." Turning to Represent*.
tives Dickey and Nlorrell,,ol l'enh'sylva
nia, and Root, of Arkansas, who were at
a short distance from him, he said he
had no objection to their hearing what he
bad to say on the question the Cabinet.
He then remarked : "I am opposed to
appointing officers of the'artuy and navy
to civil offices, and will therefore have a
civilian at the head of each department."
This statement cornea frein members of
Congress who were present, and they ex
press their satisfaction" with the utteran ,
' ces of.the General, and believe from the
convereation,that ho will have a"straight•
out" Republican C,abinet..
Ati onk tree near Anderson, Ind.
which was cut doWn the other day meas
ured seven feet three inches in diameter
and`made 1,100 rails 11 feet long. no
first limbs were 51 feet from the ground.
Hook Notices.
"ARTHUR'S HOME MAOAEIIiK" 18 An excel
bent work, and deserves Its present popu
larity. The editor and oditress, Mr. T. 8.
Arthur and Virginia P. Townsend, are , well
known everywhere as pleasing and power,
ful writers, and their workq are always
moral and Instructive, especially to the
young. The Magazine is published by T. 8.
Arthur A
Sons, 809 and 811 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia. Price .2 a year In adyaucc,
with great reduction to olabs, "The Gill.
diva's Hour," "Once a Month," and "Ar.
u Homo Magazine" will be sent to one
address for one year, for St in advance.
• "Tim CnitnazzOs Holm" is a beautiful
little triatokeine intim - Med for tho little ones.
lie C'ontonfs aro tho right kind to interest
young 'pooyde, who Wlll giaQly welcome tho
little visitor, It contains 80 pages of excel
lent reading matter. • Edited by the well
'*flown popular• writer, T. 8, Arthur and
i~nblishud by T. 8, Arthur & Sons,Philadel
villa. Price $1.25 a year premiums to clubs,
PONCI2 A Itiotrn,” for February, Is on our
table. it is an 6xcelleut number,• The con
tents aro The Mills of Taxbury,•The Reign
of Autumn, A Sunset at St. Petcritburg,
The Tropleal Regions, Ban Francisco, MuJ.
Parrifer, Detraction, Vnopentidi Parcels, Fi
fth°, Legends of the Black !Frost, Nonpa
reil, Tltian's Venus, The Concert _for the
Poor, how they mako"Popes, The Bracelet,
etc. Published by -T.• Arthur 41 Sens,
Philadelphia. Price 20 cents a number,
110ACIFIO RAILROAD NEARLY
, . FINISHED.
A ' I ,
I ,
1515 1 0 Milos Built.
TILE ;UNION PACIFIC , It. xi. co.
AND VIE
CENTRAL PACIFIC' RAILROAD CO.,
Have added Eight Hundred (SO) Miles to
their lines during the current your, while
doing a largo local - passongor and freight
business: The thrOugh connection will
undoubtedly be comploted next summer
when the through trallle will be very great::
Forty thousand mon aro now employed by
the two powerful companies in pkasing
forward thO groat national highway to a
speedy completion. Only MOD Miles re..
main to bo built, of which mostly aro
graded and ready for the rolls. - - •
First Mortgage Gold Honda of the Union
Paelile Railroad Company for tittle at par
and interest, and .1 1 :irat Mortgage Gold
Ronde of the Central Paelde_Railread, at.
lob and interest. •
Tito prinel,ml and fitoreat of both bonds
are payable in gold.
PSALM IN GOVEENMENT SEGUE
TIEb GOLD, ETC,
Nt! < ffilrell i r e k . 1:10
No. 401 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
nov 7-41 &lON I
_ .
BU RIMOLDER & MADISIRA,.
8.: JV COP/ICi• Fifth and Was hington Ste
RE &DING, PA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN ? GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GLASS
AND, QUEENSWARE.
The largest and best selected stook of
unkind of goods In our lino to be found in
Oils city.
, 411 consignments to parties from a dis
tance promptly attended to—at liberal
eh rites—the bust of city reference given
if leaned,
ountry Produce taken in exchango for
go tis—or cash if desired—for itildelt the
la g est market prices will bu allowed.
It largo assortment of all 'kinds dotriestia
and, imported FINE GROCERIES always
on ,band. (live us a trial and be convinced
that wo can substantiate all wo say,
feb 2241
GREAT FURNITURE DEPOT.
SCIIMEDEIt & FELIX )
14rorooni t oontioe:
atroeta, .ifth and Washing
gANUFAOTORY, WASHINGTON BT.
81,7L0W FIFTH. f .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
I.IIE UNDERSIGNE D .RESPECTFULLY
tnyite publio attoption to thoir splondid
l a
ate k co first-class furniture pow and constant
ly n band, and made to order to cult
OUB OM 0 tb.
A ong other artiolec, medal attention la
invited to their unsurpassed
• .
EXTENSION TABLES,
l I I IREggiNd • lIIIRIiAUS,
DINING ROOM CHAIRS,
'. t CENTRE AND OTHER TABLES,
BEDSTEADS C' THE LATEST STYLEti
and: every othel article in their line of bull-
I V
rt.' I 'is f t 'db th 1
in the i r
a me . ARUM 110 ure
rraA a y em a se t tee,
with tl di r t r i eoTt ir p a eVit et a e 4 1 , 5 t% c ola
NI Mechanics, and 11111410 d in an unsurpats
ed *anger.
Also prepared to °mato all Orders for
I
CCARVING,i
-,._
1 TURNING,
, ,
- SAWING, and
MOULDINGS.
.
.All orders promptly ozeoutod, and wartnnt
-0411 ere eatisfaotloo. . ap. 10-
-.4. .
lki _ —.....-
1
AT WSPAPRIV,-4 large lot of old Immo
-11 cm on hand at tiga qilloo, which will
loomi d cheap.
.
tpuh CO•P,tltiTNiiKgllie lon eto(ore •ex•
Ming bet,lreett the putmeribols, tinder
the firm mune of OEM W. IltiStloNG
Cu., 19 this day dissolved by mutual con
sent,.
• • GEO. W.III.IBIIIONG,
HO. B.' (.1401N.6.11i),
• ALEXANDER JAUOI3B.
Beadlus, Feb. 20, 1869, • teb 54444,_
BELEM` FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL,
An Ruglieh , Clnvical, Idettnetuntical,Soien-
Mile anti Artistic institution.
At Pottstown, .3fontgomery Cotinf,y, Pa,
TEM second half of the eighteenth annu•
al session commenced on Wednesday,
the 811 day of Fehrnary last. Pupils ro•
calved at any lime. For Oirculara address
REV. OEO. F. MILLER, A. IL
HEY. DRB. Mulgs, Schaeffer, Mann,
Kt anti). 80185, Muhlenberg, Llutter,Btork.
Conrad, Bomberger, Wylie, sturret, and
- Murphy.
H0N.1.--Judge Ludlow, Leonard Miters, U,
Russel Thayer, Benj. Boyer, Itoob B.
Yost, and Mester Clymer. _
ink ,
EBQi.---James B. Caldwell James L. Cl
horn, J. F. It C. B. Orne, Joules Hamilton,
Theo, 0, Boggs, C. F. Norton, L .
Unapt, 8. Gross Fry, Miller Dorr,
Charles Wannemacher, James Kent,
Banteo & Co., John lViest, eto.
lob eO-2moodatinw , _
112 LOUIS DE DART!! KUHN, office and
residence, No. 211 North Ninth street,
l'a. [tub
ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF PER
80Nn1, PROPERTY.—WiII ho sold on
Friday, March .th, 1809, at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
at the 11ALP1V Y MUSE+. in the township
Of Itlatdenefee , the following personal
property, to wit :
Beds and Bedding, elmirs, tables, stoves.
carpet, shades and blinds, mirrors, wash
stands, tinware, bureaus, chests, halters,
bridles, saddles, forks and various other
art loins.
Conditions made known at tho tinlo and
place by JOIN s. FOX
Assignee Lit Booker.
Joi9 b. BTITZEL, Allotlollooi. [(Oh 20-4tW
PVELIC SALE OP 'REAL , ES
TATE.-Will be exposed at Public, Sale
on Saturday, the lath day of March, 1869,
at the Keystone House, in the city of Road
ing, all that certain THREE STORY 11111 CK
DWELLINe HOUSE and Lot of Ground,
20 feet and 7 inches front, by 1&J feet in
depth, lately owned and occupied by Dr.
Frank Moser, situate No. 44 South Eighthstreet ,
street, Reading. The dwelling Is large and
commodious, containing ELEVEN FINE
and in excellent repair, having
been lately RUM up with all the 'modern
conveniences, gas, water, bath-room,
& A
range, heater,
e. large amount of the
pprehase money can stand on the proper
ty% Possession given on first of April.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. AL,
when conditions, ho., will be, made known
by , C, 11, SMARM , : it,
f0b,20-4tw) Assignee.
•
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS OF
the 151st Begt. I'. V. A ttieetitig of the
officers and members o Companlott,E,O,K and
1, of said regiment, will be held on Saturday,
the 27th day of February, at 11 o'clock A. u., in
the Court Rouse, in the City of Beading.
Lieut Col, Geo. F. McFarland will be
i present,
and deliver an address to the mooting n regard
to the benefit of soldiers, and to organize said
companies into a Beneficial Society, for the
good of every remaining member of said reg.-
mont, and will exhibit a large Painting of the
Battle or Gettysburg. In which said Regiment
held an, important position, which will bo a
great satisfaction for every ono to See, and will
also explain about the Book of the Reginaent,
which is almost completed. Col. 11 Alien and
all the oftloors of the Regiment will be present.
All officers of said companies aro requested to
see thattheir members will ho in attendanop,
The Drutteorps of said RegiMent Will be in
attendaqco, to enliven the hearts of thr ro
midair lembers of said Regiment,
y order of the
COM IITTHE OF ARRANGEPOHTS.
feb 20-ItW ,s
MI
ICHWARID.—A double lianelled - Gan
was lost a few days ago, while corn.
tog to 'this city from the farm'of James 8.
The above reward will be paid • by
leaving the 'Atm! at TIIIB OFFICE.
gob 11
I'IIILADZLVttIA..
Filed 7auuary 10, Account of Harrison
K, illestlhr and Bonneville KJ-Hester, Ex
ecutors of John Christ Mester, deceased,
Filed February it. Account of Joseph
Quintor, Administrator of Sarah Snyder,
deceased.
Filed February 11 _Account of Reuben 11.
Seidel, Guardian of Elmira Yocum.
Filed February 10. Account of Daniel
Holst, Administrator of Henry Hoist, do
eased,
Filed February 17, Account of Jacob L.
Griosemer and Daniel L, (Mesmer. Ad
ministrators Of Elizabeth Griosomer, do
'ceased,
Flied February 17. Account of William
Eisen howor, Administrator of Samuel Dor
m). deconsod.
Filed February 17, Account of John D.
(ohlin, Administrator of Hannah ClUldin,
deceased. %
BEAU MONDE HALL t
SUCH & 111{0. 2
No. 543 PENN STREET,
Are now Offering a splendid stock of
SPRING GOODS.
COME AND SECURE GREAT BARGAINS
Suits made up to order Imsplendld style—
EXCELLENT FITS.
•
An unsurpassed stook Of gents'
FURNISHING GOODS. •
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
:CALL AND SEE.
-BU 01-I & BRO.,
BEAU MO NDE HALL,
No, 543*?ENDI STREET.
feb 18d
OraaL Prim), Penholders, lead J'enolls
0 and Stationery of every kind.at the
RAO LB BOoK &ma, No. 542 rellll street.
fob 19-1 wd
ikTOTIOE.—Thera will be a meeting of
n THE FORTUNE' HULLOING AND SA.
VINO ASSOCIATION, at the store of tho
Treasurer, No. 28 North Fifth street, on
FRIDAY EVENING, February 28th, at 714
o'clock precisely,
NNW_ A IiVEI47IIBIIO/11N TS.
"THE HILL"
b'OR YOUNG MEN AND BOYB
Itoterenoes.
REGISTER'S NOTICE..
-.TO ALT,' PERSONS CONCI►TICNED.
01 4 ICE IS lIEREI3Y. GIVEN,
that tho following aconu►its have
been Mod in the Wilco of the Itogistor, in
and for the county of Barks, and that the
pain° Will he presented to the Orphans'
Court for confirmation, on Saturday. tho
20th day or ➢laroh next, at 10 ovoloolf A. AL
at ! the Condllouso. In the City of Itoading.
1869.
Filed Jannary 23.. 'Account of W. 'll,
Livingood, Executor of Henry F. Rohrer,
deceased,
Filed January Vt. Account of John Say
lor, .Jr„ Administrator of John Saylor,
See., deceased.
lolled January 28. ACcount of Samuel
Waltor, Administrator Of Tobias 3tosor,
deceased,
Flied January 29, Account of John Fritz,
Administrator of D. W, Knabb, doe s &
,Filed February 3. Account of W.,'13, Ed
ger and IL F. 4xeeptore of Samuel
Esser„doecased. _
Filed February b. Account' of Jacob
Schaeffer. Administrator of John - fiehaef
fer, deceased.
Filed February 0. Account of Day.la
Plank. Guardian of Mao S. Jacobs. •
Flied February 8, Account of George
Yder. Qum Man of Franklin Kaufman.
Flied February 9. Account Of George
Wendling, Administrator of floury Wendt
ling% &Ceased.
klickJanuary 10. Account of Venni%
GantorrAdministratrix of Francis 11. (hut.
tor, deceased.
J. DAVAN'NER, Register.
Itueurrsale OFFIOII, February Xi, 18G9-4tw
- FOR THE BALE OF MONEY.
J.G. THOMA,B.
teb 2 , 3•8011 ffeeretary pro tem.
1r .,. OF kASIIION !
Nu. 014,10111NN tAbliKaril
. .
. I '
I ... • p q ,
JAMES E. STAFFORD,
YA , SPIO,XANBPI .AisiLottAlvr wAt,Loit
announces to the citizens of Reading, that
having remOved' lifiirchant
estabilehluelit ,to the handiOme store
room No.lna Penn Street; he is now pre
pare superio r an. hummed stock of. goods
and faellities for manufacturing,
to supply all with ,
' •
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
of the beat qUallty goods, gottln up to the
highest style.
•
GENTS*AINDERCLOTaI NG ,'AND /Ali&
NUMMI GOODS.
of every atyle and variety to milt the taste
of all in warit of anything in tilt" lino.
None but'the best hands are employed,
arm all work guaranteed.' The patronage
of the publto Is reaueot fully sollolted.
SAMES P. wrAvionp ,
fob lad) No. 616 Penn Street.
INITIAL ENVELOPES AND INITIAL LET."-
TER PAPER,_4S CENTS_A BOX
INITIAL ENVELOPES AND INAL LET
TER pA plot, 45 CENTS B OX.
INITIAL EN VELOPE3 AND INITIAL LET
TER PAPER, 45 CENTS A- OX.
• •
FOLEY'S BEffy GOLD PENS AND HOLD
ERS ATV.SO.
FOLEY'S BESTERS G M IRAD PENS AND HOLD
OL, •
FOLEY'S BEST GOLD TENS AND HOLD
ERS AT 11,50.
FOLEY'S BEST GOLD PENS AND HOLD ,
ERS AT $1.50
800 AT RAGLII BOOK STOBRe
, SOLD AT B 1.11; BOOK 11TOB,B.
' SOLD AT HADLI: BOOK STORE:.
rO. 542 PE NN STREET.
O. 542 PENN STREET.
O. 512 PENN 8 CREEL
fold 20-fwd
FREDERICK WY . LAUER,
"OLD JAIL,OI
brner Fifth & Washington etreete, Reading. Pa.
Solo Agent for Darks and Lebanon connttes,
for tb,doelobrated
SAMPSON WALE COMPANY..
T p t o or i o4 e t fo r r e e lt e lo pu ted . durable) floulee over
Call and see them before purebanlng olee
where. ,
Supertortnd,uoernents offered to buyers:
A tot of eecond.hand
PLATFOWM SCALES
on hand and forinibiokoaD.' koPt
• •
LAJIIIIN & HAMMILL, • '
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
CHOICE LIQUORS,
AyINSS, AND SEGARS,
128 SOUTH NINTH STIIIiSTi
I',IRILAfELPHnA, -
0. M. LAUMAIII ,
•4.4.10t11LL.
IVO. 9.
AIN AT EVERYBODY WANTS.— The
1111 MORNING LIGIIT.—W. T. lIAIN
has secured of.Oßit, PAINTER Zt 00., the
agency for the,abovo named stove, which
is 1111313tille with unparalleled • success
WI ()rover It appears. It, combines all the
modern Improvements, soon as reversible
cross pieces, feeder door and cut off dubs,
It
' It bas extra largo OVEN , and as a baker
is not surpassed byany stove in the mar
ket. The y o have all given the best 'setts
tuition. Every stove warranted. The
place to get It is at N 0.4.3 North Eighth
street.
of light
AND SPOUTING an promptly
of light job work solicited and
attended to. Having bad consider
able experience in this line. I . feel sat
isfied that I can produce work in the best
manner possible, and at, as reasonable
terms as any other place In the city.
ronagolitui may favor nue with their pats
o I will say that the best of 'Batista°.
tion will bo guaranteed:
febl6.2 id. j Eig ht h HIN,
North street.
ENOVA.I4I REBIOVALIV
BARTO'S
LIQUOR STORE,
Ih been removed from the Reyitone putt&
kyr to the nor and elegant store.
NO. 437 PENN NTREET,
Where oustgmers will find a very large gook of
the beet and puree&
o WINES, E NDIES, WHISKIES,
4i4., eye: offered the pnblt9ot Iteadlgs. All
the proof of th above that is required h
trial. A share of Datronafr o y i tattoo
ASSI_GNEE
/Acker, of the township, of Malden.
creek, In the County of Berke, having exe
cuted an assignment of all his estate' to
Joh benefit x, of c r ed ito rs , lace, In trust for
the of hie on Blh day of
February, A D. IlsQ,
Notico Is hereby given, that persons
having claims on said estate, w ilt present
them, and all persona owing money to said
estate, will make iniMedlato payment to
the underelgned. . J9t3ri IfoXe •
fob 2CL6tw
IVY INSTITUIt
_ C
n r sit a. Co. PA.
TIE NEXT SESSION WILL
continence 401 6th. 1869. and contin
ue ttvolve weeks. For Intormilitlott uddroSs
E. M. HAWLEY,
fob 20-3tw • O. u.u&WLEY.
NOTICE TO TAVERN A 141)
11118TAURANT lompEn.—The, p c .
titions for Menses. are now ready. and
must be taken out and returned by the
/3th of March, to the °Mee of the Qierit
Quarter Sessions, L. M. ligilifAltr
fob 20-31w1 Ciergr
11114: ~,:„CRY `IS "SfILI,
VEY qpidE
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THE
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0 0 A 0.7
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• T. - . Elto
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tt
-nsittosAßLE .
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
668 Ante. Street, Reading, Fa.
ItlBB-OONSTAIITLY‘-.02C RAN -mug
ritfliST assortment of Fine and Heavy
s ad Soe. in thiceitie laryr•
and Chil d ren ' s Shoes of &ultimo; lie is of
„
styles and prices: ' • • '
(
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MOn's.sslibonts.tiomirmads. $3
03 50 to 700
44 4% SI II " 8 7
Boy's . p .
44 - II .4 ' 900 4 4 976
Youth's ' 44 0 44 l' 50 44 225
Women's kip taco boots, 1'93' 44 175
Woolen's Goat Polish, 900 44 276
100 44 925
gr a n"? t 'rolisc,. " 4 T t 1 :
, ? 1 i'
Os :rain fiiniti 4 ' 100,
Wonien s " 44 $0
Miss " "70
•
Children's 16 . ' 63
d 00.7
.~ . ~ ;~?
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DNALEIt IN
LUMBER.
READING, PA.,
Keeps constantly on hand and for sale
at the
LOWEST rRICES,
A general asaOrtinent of
•WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, SPRUCicp
CHERRY, OAK, ASH. CHESTNUT,
INPIAIIAALA9fAND IyIITrL
YELLOW PINE,
AND
MICHIGAN PANEL
- LVMji.t.ti:,
l'horoughW seasoned and under . oover.
A LBO,
;warn: oirini.4;`' AND
NORM CAROLINA, GREEN
SWAMI' CEDAR
SHINGLE'S.
*?Orders 'respectfully solloltod and
Vromptly attended to. For prim, &0.,
'tall at the
N, E
On the eorateir of frou;ll'. ' Pane S t reet,
If (
Or, address
J. KEELV.
Feb 28, 18684rd] READING PA,
Important t6Printers
A
I
PREsSES: VOR SALE'
A. MINE CHANCE FOR MAc?
NISTS AND- MANUFAC- :, .
TURERB. • ,•:*
El
ONE EN GINS
NM
BM
AND
ONE BOILER
TO* BE SOLD CHEAP
• S
1 ;
' l lie following machinery le offered for
~ - sale, at advantageous ratan :
OSOILLA.TING ENQINE OF
FOUR HORSE POWER.
%TR EIGHT-HORSE TUBULAR UP
RIGHT BOILER.
otrE LARGE CYLINDER PRINT
ING . PRESS, GAZETTE SIZE.
ONE SMALL WASHINGTO lI,NIJI
PRESS.
ONE STANDING PRESS.
Apply at the Adler °Medi or address
, • RITTER idr ,00i0 Reading) , Pa.
0 00 7
,„ ; r
i
0 4 A. GRIEEMMEIWO
Extensive CI
Now 'ready for •
FARMERS ANDMONOIGNORS,
•
11 1 110 may wish to store Grain, Ike. Storage
Mkeensmhudon reasonable. Also, a superior
Ot
FtOtTli AND FEED,
I'
tsFerule wholeskle end retell, it lower Drives
saw be purohguied elsewhere. Also.
rlorlet ex
Stiokwheat Neal, and Potatoes,
isj I. I !
Idiste.4cp Arintttkilishtb 131.8•60 Weir*
li OQ.F. la A N 1r
tERM AN BITTERS
N
ioortiliNDli GERMAN foN,
The Greet Romedlestkx Diseuei (4'44
tYPER, 417 4 0MA0H OR D/015virt
E~LY',i
1 ~. 1,
=1
arehouse,
JRGA.NB.
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HOOFIANO'S t.IIIIIMANI Mthly.„
•- h. 'eoialioetai - Ortbei rite julets fop
diein 'ally tt lit " 11
e,I, i z
i t uni tt it le o
(1 t •
uottn
and
144
tuaklng• a 'pre papa ion, Mo l ly 6 4c(4..1
tee, and entirely fftc.i?•ent cacctioliz
sure qt o!)y Mod. . .....
with the Pli_reit (1114,..14
Eto(liAl4D'S ai:IINIAN ToNie,
ii
' s I
is a cornbination of all thy,i ttpw
01 thy kiStetsb
&no use Rlitn, Orange,' MC., IllAk it I ce,
of the most plea stint Hutt Ilgreetkbl e I . ::
dies ever otreryd to the publi c . t 4.,
ThosQ preftrrim A 'Mullein° ft" 1.
Alcoholic admixture, will usu WA
'''
1100FLANP'S (iERAIAN brill
Thoao w hllhave %to O Weetion to t be ( vp.
btuaion of t,he hitters,
as elated, NI al
1. 4
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN. 'l‘)Nl(',
They are both equally good, mt
the same medicinal virtuo.4, t h e oic t l
t ,
coast' '
1 wren the WO hying a Iner t) m utiv clt rof
thu Tonto being he tnost palatable, ' til ` ,
Thu stomach, from a yarletl• I n 0 , ,
such tut IntligiestiOn, bybpepsla, N t .„ -4 .
Dobilit,y, etc., is very a 4 to hat o its 1 4 7,
tiona ti 0 r %pig a (I',. Thotivel,b)
theisting ittl 010401 y AS it duel, i l:
titotutteht th ou to/NO .1)0 s kneeled, i t ,:
result of whichTS that the pati ent sTit fi
from &world or more of thu tolltNibi,3
eases,:
Constipation, Flatulonce, Inward Pila
lou!ne.sa of Blood to the Head, Acil l ;
of the Stomach, Nausea, s
ileart.bu r :
Disgust for Food, False. (,'
Wolght in tho Btoinsch, sour
:
Eructations, Sinking or Film t - '• s
• orlng at tho i llp or the Stomach,
Br t oo i n -,.0140:110a, Hurried
or Pitttsll4 I t Othinki Ilutierih g l l
tho Ilegti!O okirig nr su d bestin g
satlotek Alien O.
n e'llyhtg Postia e, p i t .
t
floss of Vision, Dots or Webs lvloo 4
the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head,
Doficionoy of Porspi ration, 'Vol iow. t o ,
floss of the Skin and Itiyos, Pais ',
hi the Side, Back , (Aim, Limbs, -,
eta. Sudden Flushes of Hest, •
Btfru ' lng In the Flesh, Constant ` -
maginlngs of Evil and Depression
o f ' Spirt la.
i
wh o sufferer from those diseases Ow(
o*'releo the greatest caution in the 4 ,, -
)ootlou of a remedy for hie case, pa r ,
sing only that 'which lie la ntistireil t r e y
)118 investigations and Inquiries posham i
'true merit, lasi/111 fully cetspee l; , ! .
ed, la free 110111 11000119 hut.
'Monts, and No 08414 ihed:for 'tom s lip ,
4(;)
uttaion•fOr the care of ti e disease.. 0 ~.
this connection wo would submit no t -
well•known re medics— .
HOOPLAND'BO.E.R.AIAN .491271 R '3
,
HooFhAinva GErthrAll TONIc. .
i lr LfD di xfp li / 8 :::p i , I
PREPARED BY Dr. p C.
Twenty-two years since they were fir st
intioduced into this country trout tier.
Many, during which time they have ee.
doubtodly_ performed morecures, anti hch.
PI greater ex.
otite4 sufforing,bittunnity to
tent,Usit;:anrotherrecuudies icuolve to
the ettliDod. '-' :,1 ;', ,- • ^ ,
Thgeo iintiouble *IIP effectually N I ..
Liver ;Obra_plaint, &Mullet', Dyspevit k .
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic hi.
arrhcea,Disease ofithe iittincysied, -,
all Diseases arts- ing from a Meat
iqf
doted LiTer, Ptonme tor Intestines
DEBILITY,
Reiialgtg, Iran; any Cquoe, what •
_
PRoiTii . 44loN, 011 1 SCAB BYB.
,TM inducedby Severe'Labor, r
• ,
llardeglips, o Exposure, Fever.,, de, 1
Thero is 'ne medicine extant equil to
heta, remedies In such 0111401). A tone ar.4
is& is. iutpnxted to :the wholes"yet tra ,
I
' he appoilto fi t etrengtiioned, food It, e.
°yell, the storheen digeste promptly, al
lend is, purlnwd, the complexion beeetrai
°unti l add healthy, the yellow tinge II
I )
radicated from the oyes, a bloom le ens
o theNheektf l and the weak ,and 'idea,
nvalid thoomes its strong and hulk
Ong'
,;.
~'f'ERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE,
And 'fooling the hand of time /sighing
heavily upon thorn, with all its a teutiant
+ills, will find in the use of this B TTElid,
tt the TONIC, an ixir that will Instil nbw
ire into their veins, restore in a measure
he„energy and Ardor ',el mote youthful
fart, build up their shrunken forms and
Ivo health and happiness to then rt.
bang years, , , • a
NOTICE.
It is a well-established fact that fully
pito-half of tho tomato portion of our pop.
Vation are seldom in the enjoyment
4if good health; o r expreeoten,
o use their own novor‘fcfee woll.o , 'They
re langnitl, devoid of all energy extreme.
ly nervous, and have no appetite.
To this, ()lass of persons the DIMES,
qr the TONIC, is especially recommended,
WEAK AND PELIOA\TE CURE
, Are made aril by the use of either of
those remediess. hey will cure every a."
of MABASAIUI3;Without fail.'
j Thousands of certificates have se nom
Wed in the hands of the proprietor, but
eip ice will allow of the publication of but
to few. Those, it will be observed, are men
of note and of such standing that the;
Oust bp believed. '
'TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodyard,
Oniv,,Tuatipe ar tAe AStiPrenie Ootil of h. ,
I'RYLLDBLputA, March 16,11 i.
"I rind Moorland's tionnan Bitters' f
g l om! tonic, useful LIIL in dicioasee ()Übe
- digestive ontatter,and of groat bet
oat in,c40.9450r , 4)t and want of net
voila' notion in th syeteto.
YOnrs, truly,
UP). VIN WOOD WALID.,'
Hon. James Thomplon,
L Nprroo. Owl qf rennietnnia.
PHILAMILPHIA, April 28, We
HI consider' IfooliandPs German Bitters'
kvaluable medicine In case of attacks of is.
digestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify tb9
f;om my experience of it.
, :' .• , . Yours, with respect,
JAMES TfIOMPtION.'
Froilti Rev: Joseph H. Kerinird, O. 0
Atidorpt the , 2!nchpew!iat clNurch„ ram,
Dr. Jackson—Dear Sir: I have been fee
qtiontly requested to connect my MOO
with recommendations of different kinde
of medicines but regarding the practite
N r
at Out of hileAppre . !late spheres, 1 twee is
4 I cases declined; hut with a clew
S I n r. / I s • v i t4F l 9 ll ! , instances and
pikrt enlarl in 8, Mtn anilly,.of the use.
Minims of
.r. H. .Ilandia Gerthan Linen,
I dePartifor,onee from thy usual comae, te
eApress my full conviction that, for genes'
l ? o tuee o and especially for Dia
Oom ant,ilis asafeana valuable preparation.
I some caeca ay fa ll but usually, I
doubt not, it will be very beneficial totbea
iv 0 suffer from the above causes.
• , Yenta, v ery reSpeetfully,
. :
..,' J. H. KENNARV,
Eighth, below Coates Street.
I .
;
. ti.or.t Rev.' E. D.Fendall,
40sta/a Editor Christian Chronicle, .Phila.
; have derived deoldit benefit from the
,Use of Iloodand , a Geri ) p Ilirrs, and feel
'it my privilege to r tattle 6 theui ri s
most valuable torifete. II Wh are suffering
from general debility of from diseases sn•
sing from derangement of the liver.
Yours, truly,
E. D., YENDALL
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• C,AUTION•
floolland's Geri:eon Remedies aro COW
terfeited. Bee that the of ,g
nature of U.
x. . 11
J4C-K8 ON 10 ; 0 4 b e re pet of each hoP
tie. All others are unterfelt. lids;
Mph' (Mice •Ind Manufactory !:
the Geman Medic ne tore, No. 15.3 AllCu
'Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
. CIMILEO M. EVA" Proprietors
rormerly D. IL JAWISON * Ol .
*le Poi sale mall Drugalsto go deales
In Medlelues. (Jan 4,16.10011
El