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TILE DAILY EACiLEt
EFIADINC - 1, PA•
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24;, 1861.
THE Eagle ' Book Store,
ADLER office; DAILY EAdLE
and REAWNG GAZETTE & DE3IO
CHAT linVe been removed , to
542 Penn street, Schintteker
louse building, opposite the
Keystone House.,
/t.
Democratic State I.ognititttee.
In obedience to the desire of a majori•
ty thereof, the Democratic State COlll
iniitee are requelded to meet at nolton'a
Hotel. llnrriaburg, on Tuesday, the 30th
day of lilnrch,lB69, at 71 o'Oock, p. in.,
to fix the time of holding the Democratic
*ate Convention.
WILLIAM A. WALIACE,
Chairman.
DAvin CALuwid.u, Secretary.
ANOTillelt THUUNT AT WOIMINO-
DIJON.
A bill i$ now before the State Senate
entitled "An act further supplemental to
the act relative to the elections of this
COMlTlOnWelthil. " requires that all
elections shall be held in the fall—thus
doing away with spring elections. As
might be exrctol, this bill covers a
deeplaid purpose of the Radicals:to de
prive the working diI 4 SCS ofttpopportu
eity 10 deposit. !heir ballOts, amid to leavu
the votlndg 'bl i the hands of wealthy Iltoli•
cal idlers
any
can spare time to. be nt the
polls at any hour daring the day, and
their hirelings whose expenses are paid
for the same ptirpose.
Two sections of the bill are as follows:
SP.o. 10. 4 1jor till elections holdon tin
der this net tho polls Anil bo open be
tween tho hours of six and coven o'clock
A. M. and be closed ta 81. o'clock P.M.
So. 17. None of the provisions of
this act sh ill apply to the city of Phila
delphia.
By . this bill the workitigman, who can
not lose time to wait at the crowded polls
after 7 A. M., or after his dinner hour,
must either lose part of a day from his
employment or lose his vote. Between G
and 8 Alock I'. M., actor the day's work
is over, is rho time chosen by working.
men to deposit their ballots, and ns the
great mass of the toiling tax payers are
Democrats', 'the Radicals hope to decrease
the Democratic yak by keeping the work•
ing classes away from the polls. It is part
of their programing to take the power of
our State and National gocrtiments out
of the hands of the working classes and
confer it upon n few aristocratic paupers,
and this bill is only intended as an enter
ing wedge for further encroachments
upon the rights of the masses.
We call upon our able Senator and
Representatives nt Harrisburg to watch
this bill, and if the Radical majority in
sist on passing it, to show up its odious
provisions and designs, so that the peo
plo at large may fully understand the
faithlessness and treachery of those who
were elected to protect their interests,
Our Wll!consln Letter. I,
MENoSII.I, Wis., Feb. 20, 1860.
Dm.in Bums: :44 do not think there is
any State in the Union that has such
a mixed up population as Wisconsin. It
would be hard to toll ivhat the prcdomi•
rant nationality of .the inhabitants
In this place the (lermans and Nish con
stitute throe•fonrths of the population,
but Lit Neenah, on the kopposito side of
the river, the foreign percentage is very
different. The citizens of that place are
mostly from Pennsylvania, New York
and the V,astern States. And when wo
look over the surrounding country we
find it districted off into settlements, as
if the early Settlers hell divided the couo•
try amongst themselves by lot ; each no.,
tion taking that ,pait which had been
allotted to them, and establibhing them•
selves there, forming it nucleus around_
which has gathered so many large, pros.'
porous settlement s of enterprising farm
ers. Amongst the first settlers in this
country was a colony of Norweigmis,who
settled a few miles west of this, nt a place
called Deumnrk. There were but three
or font families of them at firtt, but they
have now. become a large, wealthy settle
ment, and have seine of the nicest and
hest cultivated farms in the country.
On the opposite side of Lake Winneba•
go, is a largosettlement of half breeds.
They occupy a district of the best farm
ing land in the State, and they have he.
come tolerably good farmers, ris
ing generation have almost lost thedusky
hue of their ancestors. The men, young
and old; stand up as straight as an arrow,
and aro tall and well proportioned.
The woman are not so tall, and sown of
them ate rather thick and chubby. Tho
older women appear to take but little
pride in their dross, but the younger ones
dross with more neatness and taste, and
some of them arc as good looking women'
as you can find in any country.
There is one thing that 19 retarding the
progress of this country vory.,much, and
that is the fictitious prices which are
placed upon the farming lambi. This is.
thriving some of the best inhabitants from
this country to- rho States of Missouri
and Hania.4. Property is not hold so
high in the villages, hut farming land
twelve and fifteen miles from any market,
with but ordinary improvements, is held
at from $lO to $BO par acre, and land
near the Villages cannot be had for less
than from $lOO to $2OO per acre, accord.'
iag to location and improvement. These
'heroaro causing some of the farmers
hero to soil their farms, and go into the
titate of Missouri, where they can get as
lood laud and as well located, for a much
oss figure in a notch milder Ornate.—
But still this country is fast filling up with
population ; and I do net think there is
any place in, this western country, that
presents as good an optining for et.ter
prising men who wish to Ombark in busi
ness as there is at this Place. . Hero - is
one of the best waterpo*ers in the world,
in a town that is fast filling up with en
terprieitts business mom ! and is surround
ed by a agriculture! country, which
is being rapidly developed. Everything
heretespeaks for this place growth and
prosperity in the future.
I did intend to say something about
the different manufacturing establish•
stet ts io this place, but my spate will
not allow me to mention more than one
or two of them. The pail and tub man
taastory of FI • emits iir the moat t*
teasire. lie emplOys from 10:) to 309
men and turns out annually mote than a
half million piece; of ware.. Ills work
is yet fetly systematised. No one man
the kaine piece 41 work' a second
time. The lumher comes into' the saw
mill at one'end of the works, in the .104,
and travels from ono to another' .until it
passes through more than twenty differ
ent hands, when it lands in the store•
house. finished ware ready to be packed
for shipping..
Webiaer &Lawson have a large estab
lishment in which they manufaCture
1104 1 spokes ?Ind Nikes fur ‘vagons, and
handle:, for brushes and brooms. ','They
employ over 800 men, and the amount of
*or k they turn out annually is astonish
ing. They - ship every day front one to
re e ear loads of finished work, lkaides
what they sell at home.
I am going up to Fond du Lae in a few
days, where 1 will write to you for the
last time while lam in this State.
MAC.
Jr :4104 oddly to hear men now advo•
eating universal suffrage and, the right to
hold office by all without regard to creed,
country or color, who a few years ago
Sustained the Know-Nothing party and
insisted upon changing the Constitution
so as to exclude from office those born
abroad and those holding to the Catholic
faith.—Ex.
14 S 0 ea GitAras."—Whenover a newspa
per is continually berating women, ridi
culing "old maids," and warning young
men against matrimony, you qui)/ rest as•
sured that the editor is an involuntary
bachelor, who can't get a good wife be
cause no sensible woman will have him.
)o any of our Reading cotemporaries
"see the point?"
GERALD' EAToN, who was sentenee(fe to
death for dm murder of Timothy Heenan,
in Philadelphia, has been eoehited by
Governor Geary.
Tim Cuban ladies in New York have
formed un association for the relief of
their countrymen who aro struggling fOr
independence. Every truo patriot will
wish them success in their noble efforts.
STIL►, ANornmt : --The entire Demo
cratic ticket wail elected in Cairo,
on Tuesday. "Keep the ball roll•
ME
Wl4—The remains of Capt. Henry
Wirz were exhumed from the Arsenal
grounds 'Wednesday afternoon, by,, order
of the:•,Piesident, and delivered to Lewis
Schad() Ivho, it will be remembered, was
ono of Ads counsel • they were taken to
the untie' taking establishment of Aligns
tus Purgderf, where they 'Were encased in
a km1(11)10(3 walnut coffin, and will re•
mein there' until to.morrow, when they
will he taken to the house of n friend, and
will not probably he interred for a ilay' or
two. Wirz's body,after the execution, was
placed in a pine coffin, similar to those
used in the army, mid was evidently bur.
led minus the head. When the remains
were transferred from the pine• coffin to
the walnat t lhe bend wai missing, and
there was licit hing to indicate that it had
been placell there, with the exception o
HOW hair which was bound around With
thread. There was flesh upon the left
kg, whilst the right aria was entirely
gone, all the rest being merely at mass of
crumbling banes.
A Timing affair occurred at l'i>rt De•
posit, Maryland, on Saturday, in' which
several persons were shot anu seriously if
nut Wally wounded. It appears that a
man u'amod Mackison, a notoriously lind
tempered individual, made en assault
upon, two young men named Ohr with a
pistol, both of whom were s, vcorely
wounded. A constable named !lows,
who attempted to- arrest the assailant,
was also shot and very seriously wound•
ed, fears being entertained of a fatal re.
salt. Maeldson was finally attested and
lodged in jail.
SERI/8 IN A 1311811n.--SOOIC 1 t ut cor
respondent of the Country Centleman t cs
timates the number of cloverseed In
bushel tit '27,180,613, and of tiino'l►y at
31,130,117.
PRIME &MINOS OF COINORENS.
WASIIINUTON, Feb. 25.--la the Senate,
it bill won reported,- providing I,r
Board to consider the question of pre•
venting obstructiOn3 of the hntbo ts of
the United Statesl:
The bill exempting manufacturets of
naval machinery from e irtx was passed.
The Army Appropriation bill was con
,
The Suffrage AmOdrnent was made
the order for to•day.
T.
In' the House, hir. Kelley ' s hickel
Cuinnge bill was passed.
The conference report on the Diplo•
pudic Appropriation bill' was presented,
and rejected, and a new conference
aiked,
The conference repo'rt on the 4uffra g o
Amendment was adopted, being the Sen.
ntn proposition.
Ttic Legislative kind Deficiency Appro•
priation bills were considered.
Mr. Rerion Minority Report in the
• no.colled Frauds.
Mr. Kerr submitted a minority report
of the Committee• to Investigate Election
Frn►4ds in New York. The report i 4 an
exhaustive review of the majority report,
and allows that the courts are free from
all the imputations put on them by the
majority of the committee; that the vot•
lug was not excessive, but the reverse ;
that tho repeating was done by ltepubli•
cans, man for man, for every Democrat
thus voting. It is very long, but without
ohy effort at rhetor•icil display, giving
facts 90 facts. —N. Y. Democrat. •
MEMII:=MI
A lhoomEn AN' AttB.—The Harrisburg
Guard - says: Yesterday a bloomer ap•
peered in iho galleries of the Senate and
House, took a promenade in the rotunda,
visited the Library and the. Executive
Chamber, and appeared particularly an . x•
ions to see What was transpiring officially.
She was dressed in green plaid, a skirt
reaching an inch (not by actual mama
moot) below the knees, with trousers of
the same materiat—,making altogether
neat and jaunty appearance.
C111111.F5 Axr,.of Crawfordsville,
Ga., was found dead in his bed on Wed
nesday morning.with his throat cut from
ear to ear and his skull crushed in. An
illegitimate son of the deceased by a mu
latto woman has boon arrested as impli
wed in the murder. Wh6i s arrestod ho
*43 at the door of the wino belll4, about
two hundred and fitly yards from the
house. la the cellar a rest of tlio mur
(lord man was found, and his pocket
book, containing $47, in the possession
of theyoulb arrested. The son had been
severely punished .by the father ou the
day precodius the mtirdcr, ,
Tno youngbters of - New York thought
H
to steal a !e on the eow-catcher of a lo
comotive !rem the statiOt to the round
house' but found themselves ou an engine
booked for Poughkeepsie, and couldn't
make themselves heard or get off until it
stopped for water at reekekill, 40 miles
away. Then they tumbled off fainting.
pAcipo RAILROAD NEARLY
1550 Milcs Built.
THE UNION PACIFIC R. 11. CO
AND TLIN
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD --,C0.,
(lave added Eight Hundred till 00) Mlles to
their lines during the current year, while
doing a large local paseanger and freight
bushiest). The through connection will
.undoubtedly ho completed next snmmeK
when the through t ru Me will be very great!
Forty thousand men are now emplOyed by .
OM two powerful companies In + . easlng
forward the great national highway ,to a
speedy completion. Only *OO miles re,
main to be built, of which mostly arc
graded and ready for
First blortUage Gold
l'aciflo littlltotul Comp
and Interest, and P
Bonds of the Central
103 and Interest.
The principal and I
tau pit)ablo In gold.
=MOM
TIES GOLD, ETC,
A 4 '4l are e
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No.' 40 SOUTH TIMID STREET,
7
nov -414w1T I P4ILADIMPRIA.
BURIC HOLDER & MADEIRA,
D , i
B. W. Corner Irlffh am Washingloii me.
HEADING, l'A. 1
IV lIOLESALE AND itETAII. DEALERS
IN 1G ROCICHI ES, PItoVISIONI3, GLABI3 •
AND QUEENSWARIt.
Tho largest and best soletted stook of
all kind of goods In our line to ho found in
this city.
consigninents to parties from a dis
tance promptly attended to—at liberal
names—the best of city reference given
If desired.
Country Pronnee taken in -exchange for
goods—or cash if desired—for wblclt the
largest market ,prices will ho allowed.
A large assortment of all kinds domestic
and imported FINE (IitOCERIES always
on hand. Glyn us a trial and he convinced
that wo can substantiate all we sag,
fob n-11
GREAT fIIRNITURE DEPOT,
SCIIIt(EDEIt
. St, FELIX,
Waroroom, oornor Fifth and Washing
ton streets.
MA NUFAC2'OI2 Y. IYASHINO TON 82
1 BELOW Firm
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
I Invite public, attention to their Wendt('
Ptook of firßt-olase furniture now and militant
ly on hand, and made to order to suit
customers.
Among other articles, espedql attention le
invited to their unsurpassed
OXTEINSION TAMN,
DRESSING BUREAUS,
DINING ROOM CHAIRS,
rCI4) ,
NTHE AND OTHER TABLES
BEDSTEADS' OE TIIE LATEST STYLES
and every other article in their lino of bust
noes.
Every article iemanufacturedbythemselves
it their admirably arranged manufaetary
with the most perfect machinery, and akin
ful meel , anics, and flubbed lu , an uneurpass
ed mantor.
Also prepared to execute ell eiders ior ,
CARVING,
TURNING,
SAWING, and
MOULDINGS.
All orders promptly executed. and warrant
ed to give satisfaction. ap.lo.
j\TEWSPA PERS.—A largo lot'oi old, newspn
tiers, on hand at this office, which wil
be sold oilcan. _
M:dtowan & Miltimoro
~, DEA) 11118 IN
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, GUNS,
HOUSE FURNISHING OOOIM.
METALS,
TIN PLATES, SHEET IRON,
Building Materials,
SADDLERY, dm., &0., ho., tto,
No. 612
PENN STREET, READING, PA.
ap 24.-
mACEDONIAN OIL TRIUMPHANT.
wiLL you ritAAF. READ TlllB I
Reading) Pa.,Jan. 1 17..1180.—Mr. Win. O.
Krouse, No. 2cltiouth Fifth street. Says the
M. M. Oil is the only thing which' Ilea given
strength to his broken arin—has used it in
his family foi Earache, Neuralgia, and
frosted foot, -performing in eaCh can a
wonderfully nil kik and radical cure,
E. FOX, Pronrieter. of KeyStene Boni,
certifies that three bottles of the Oil cur &t
a strain in, a }terse, valuing the cure at
6100..
JOHN KEMP, Policeman, says the OH
cured hint of a severe fracture of the colliir
bone.
The above mimed persons are well known
in Nis vielnity, and are living witnesses.
Having furnished such ample testimony
at the times w o advertised with the
FOUR HORSE CHARIOT,
Hum polmlar oium qtr
CO,IICERTS,
I depth It unnecessary to add more names;
Tho Dingle Macedonian Oil Qo. will
forfeit
$lOOO,
If any dozen retnediel combined will fur.
ttletias many good certificates from promt.
Hootcitizens - In the city and vicinity ae
those who have boon cured by theNtute of
the MoodOniau Oil—call on . .
PROF. RAYMOND,
The German and Euglish_lecturer 6t the
Company, mopping at the Hoyetene /10110
sad purchase a bottle of the 014 or metro
advice and treatment free of eherge.
Also Sold by J. K. hfoCardy, hooter
Zlealer and b. 8. Btoveni:' (Jan 18
11111 r. CO•I'ARTNER9IIIr heretofore ei•
isting bot. , .“!oit the sallatribeva. itaaor
the drat IMMO Of Oro. W'. 131ISt1t~\t; .t
CO., to this day (11$4crive(t by -Mutual coa.
seat.
GEO.
GM). B. t;ONNARD,
ALEXASIMII. JACOBS.
Heading. Yelp. 20.15 9 , rob S'o.6td.
At Pottstown, .if?ntgobiery County, Par
The second half [of the eighteenth (tunn
el session commenced oh Wednesday.
the 341 flay of February 101. Pupils re
coiveit at any titne. For Circulars add rets
REV. GEO. F. MILI.EIt, A.. M.
ho rails.
onds of the Union
ny
. for auto at par
et Itortgagp Gold
acid° Railroad, at
rest of both bonds
iNMENT BECUIII
=OEM
sear Airy utai swim s TH•
"TIIF lIILi If
:ELECT FAMILY 110AlibING settoqi.,
in F:nglisit,Clas.Aeal, 3lnt lienuttical,SciOn
tido and Artistic Institution,
/Olt YOUNO MEN AND BOYS!
References.
HEW. I)RS. Dlelgga , Schaeffer, Mann,
Mauch, Sofas, Mulilenhorg, Hutter,Stork,
Collin& Bomberger, Wylie, tierrot, told
Murphy,
HUNS. judge Ludlow-, Leonard Myers M.
Russel Thayer, Benj. M . Boyer, .acol S.
Ynet and Illester Clymer.
ESQ4.—Jaincs H. Caldwell. James L. CIT
horn, J. F. E. B. Orne ; Jittnes Ilainllto ,
Theo. O. Boggs, C. Horton. L.
llottpt, S. Gross Fry, MlDer Jr, Derr,
Charles Wan netnticlior, Janes Kent,
Santee C 0.,& John Wiest, etc.
febl2tneotl/tAtim
11H. LOUIS DE-B.ltTl/ KUHN, Mlle° and
1./residence, No. 211 Nollll Ninth street,
Bending, Pa. [fob 17-11 n.
A SSIGNEE'S SALE OF , PER
LISONAL PILOPERTY,—WIII bo sold on
Friday. March 12th, IA;9, at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
at tho IiALF WAY Ilt)1.114E, In the township
of Maidencreek, WO following personal
property, to wit •
Beds and Bedding . tableil.!stovcs,
carpet, shades and - Whets, mirrors, wash
stands, tinware, bureaus,• eliebts, halters,
bridles, saddles, forks mad various oilier
articles.
Conditions made known at the time and
place by JOIIN 3, FOX
_ Assigns° of Eli Becker,
JOHN AUCLIMICOV. Ifeb
puma; SALE O 1 REAL ES.
be exposed at Public Sale
on Saturday. the Lith day of March, 1809,
at the Keystone House, in the MIT ef Read
ing% that certain TintEE sTour BRIUK
DIVICI.LIN(i HOUSE and Lot of Ground,
2to feet and 7 inches front, by IOJ feet In
depth, lately owned anti occupied by Dr,
Frank Rieser, situate No. 14 South Eighth
street, Reading. The dwelling is large and
commodious, containing ELEVEN PINE
ROOMS and In excellent repair, having
been lately fitted up with all the modern
conveniences, gas, water, bath-room,
range, heater, ite. A large amount of the
purchase money can stand on the proper
ty. Poßiosilon given on first of April.
Sale to commence at 1 O'clock P. M.,
when conditions, ttc., will be made known
by 0.11. tiellAEFFElt,
fob 20-Awl Assignee.
A"'ENTION, SOLDIERS OF
.the 151st Regt. P. V. A meeting of the
ollitiors and members of Companies E, (I, K and
I, of asid regiment, will be hold on Saturday,
tlielith day of February, at 11 o'clock A. M.. in
the 4 Court House, in the City of Reading.
Idea Col. (leo. F. McFarland will be present
and deliver an address to the meeting in regard
to the benefit of soldiers, and to orgenite said
companies into a Beneficial Society, for the
"nod of every remaining member of said rept,
tnent, And will exhibit a largo Painting of the
Battle of Gettysburg, in which said itegiolent
hold an important position, shish will be a
great satisfaction for every one to see, and will
also explain about the Book of the Itegitnent,
which is almost completed. Col. Ii Allen and
all the officers of the Regiment will bo present.
All officers of said companies are requested to
two that their members will bo in attendance.
The Drum Corps of said Regiment will bo in
attendance, to enliven the _hearts of the re
maining m embers of said ) A tekiment.
By order of the
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
fob
$lO ILEW A RD.—A double barrelled Gun
was lost a few days ago, while com
ing to this city from the farm of James s.
Mi. The above reward will be paid by
leaving the same at • TlllB O 1 FI(JE.
tub 11
REGISTER'S :NOTICE.
TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED,
N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
I hat tho following Caccounti have
been filial in the (Anew of the Register, In
and for the county of Berk 4, and that the
same N; ill be presented to the Orphans'
Court for confirmation, on iiAturility, the
20th day of March next, at 10 o'oloek H.
at the Court Rouse, In tlic City of Reading,
1869.
Filed January 23, , Mc:bunt of W. H,
fAvingood, Executor of floury F. Rohrer,
deceased,
FllO6l January 25. Account of John Say.
,lor, Jr., Administrator of John Saylor,
Sen. deceased.
Flied January 28. Account of Samuel
Walter, Administrator of Tobias Moser,
'deceased,
Flithi January 29 Account of John Fritz,
Admhtistrator of 1). W. Knubb,
Filed February 3. Account of W. S. E.
sor and 11. F. Ilickel:Executors of Samuel
Esser, deceased,
Filed February 5. Account of .7%eob
seltactror, Administrator of John Schaef
fer, deceased,
Flied Fobrintry 0, Acconnt of David
Plank. Guardian of Mau S. Jacobi+.
Filed February 8. Account of George S.
Yoder, Gum Man of Franklin Kaufman.
Filed February 11, Account of George
Wendling, Administrator O L f Henry Wend
nog, deccrwed.
Flied January 10. Accodbt .of Verona
Gaiter, Administratrix of Frannie 11. Gan+
ter, deceased.
Filed January 10. Account of Harrison
Mester and Bonneville 1.. llte•der, E.
mama of Jolui (Thrist Mester, deeetteed,
Filed February 11, Account of Joinmh
(Minter ~ Administrator of Sarah Snyder,VlCCellBoo,
Filed February 11 Account. of Reuben It.
Seidel, Guardian of Elmira Yocum.
Filed February 13. Account of DalOW
Habit,. Adminiotrator of Henry Heist, de
ceased.
Filed February 17. Account. of Jacob L.
Grtomer and bantel 1., Urplsomor. Ad
minlstratora of Xllzabeth blrieBetner, do
-ceased,
Filed February 17. Account of William
Eisenhower, Administrator of Samuel llor T
rel. deceased.
Flied Fobrnary 17. Aneount of John 1),
Guldin. Administrator of Hannah Guldin,
deceased;
J. D. WANNER, ItoglAter.
110918TUIVE1 °Pince:, Feint'fury 1;569.4t.w
BEAU MONDE HALL
BUCII & 111t0.,
No. 543 PENN PirumET,
Ato now offerl4 ft splbotlitt stock of
SPIUNG GOODS',
COME AND SECURE GREAT RARGA tNS
Suite mule up to order In apletulid style—
• EXCALLENT FITS.
An unsurpassed stook of golds'
FURNISHING GOODS.
NW:F.S TO SUIT THE TIMES
CALL AND SE
UCH Sc. BRO.,
BEAU_ MO filD_E HALL,
No• 542 PENN STREET.
fob 18d
eTnat.. Paxe , ronholdora, Lead Pencils
and Mangum). of (ivory kind. at MI
Eaor Dona fiToaa, No. 812 Penn street.
fob 10-Iwd
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IVY INSTITUTE.
enEet KR Co, PA,
rrillrE NEXT SESSION WILL
Cothhtortro Aptli bth 1839, and cblittu•
ue tWalvB weeks. For lamination ad Irons
F., M. UAW V
fol)20-8tiy* AI IRWIA
•
tSIIIO'S !
I [ALL OF;
eivENN STRKET I
No. 0 :
STAFFORD,
A M.
rastuomAutx MERCHANT T AMOR
announce 4 to the citizens of Reading. that,
having *Moved his Merchant Tailoring
establishment to the hainitiome store
room. No. 610 Penn street, ho id now pre
pared, with elf increased stock of goods
and superior facilities for manufacturing,
to supply all with
PASMONABLE
of the host quality goods, gotten up in thO
highest style. ..
GENTS' UNDERCLOTHING, AM) FUR.
NISHING GOODS.
of every style and variety to suit the taste
of all in want of anything in this line.
None but the host hands are employed,
and all work guaranteed. The patronage
of the publio Is, respectfully soliolted.
JAMII,6 t. STAYfollfl,
fob 1641 No. 616 Penn Street.
INITIAL IiNVI3LOPES AND INITIAL LET
PAU EL O PESENTS A BOX.
INITIAL ENVAND INITIAL LET-
TER PA i'gß. 4CI , 3NI'd A BOX
IMMO. EN MOM AROINITIAL LET
MR PAPER, 4 OHNT3 A BOX.
FOLEY'S ITST GOLD 1;13N8 AND TlOLD
jilts AT Vico,
FOLErB DEST GOLD PRNS AND WAD
ERS AT SAGO,
voLbirs BEST BOLD PRN/3 AND 1101,D•
liltS ATtI.M.
l'OLE1"8 BEl3l' DOM) PENB AND 114LD•
MIIIIIM
fit[t.
BOLD AT JIAGLU ROOKBllift
Nt). 542 pIDIN STRAW
NO. 543 PUN N STRWIT
NO. 541 PENN 8 fltllll r
fob 2)).:11,41
F REDERICK W. LAUER,
JAIL,"
aroter Filth tAingin Weds. Rtadint, Pa.
Sole Agent for Berke and Lebanon countier,
for theeelobratod
SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY.
Tho most reliable and durable Sualos ever
Awed before the public.
Call and eoo theta bolero purchasing elee
whore.
Sunoriorindueotnents offored to buyers.
A lot of aooond-hand
PLATFORM SCALES
on hand and for sale cheap. (Rept 4 7
y AUMAN HAMMILT.•,
1
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
CllOlclE LIQUORS,
WINES ', AND - SEGAItS,
128 S P OLTIII NINTH STREET,
pinLADELPIIIA.
bi. M. LAUMAN, G. C.,llehtuttA,
rch. 9.
lIAT EVEIMIOIir WANTS, The
Vy MOWN ING I,IIIIIT.—W. T, II AIN
has seen: od of °HU, PAINTER h CO„ the
agency for the above named stove, which
is meetmg . with unparalleled success
'wherever it appears, It combines all the
modern Improvements, such as reverslble
oross 'deco, feeder door and cut off flues,
Scc.
It bas extralarge OV EN, and as a :baker
Is not surpassed bv any stave) in the MP.
kot. They have nil given 1 tho best satis
faction. Every stove warranted. The
place to get It is at No. 9) North Eighth
street.
ItOOFING ANT) SPOUTING and all kinds
of light job work solicited and promptly
attended to. Having had consider
able,' experience in this line I feel sat
isfied that I (An produce work in the best
manner possible, and at as reasonable
terms as any other place in the city.
To such us may favor mo with their pat.
ronago•l will Say that the bust of satiate°.
tlon will bo guaranteed.
W. T. RAIN,
20 North Eighth street
4 , blG•thl.j
R EMOVAL! REMOVAL!!
• '
BARTO'S
LIQUOR STORE
ilas bean removed from the Keyatone_Bulld
ing to the new and elogant Store.
NO. 487. PENN STREET,
Whore customers will find a very large stook of
the boat and purest
WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES,
/to., oviir offered to the public of Readily:. Al)
`the- proof of the above that 13 required Is
trial. A share of patronaroyingekliTo.
SSI 0N E E NOTICE.-ELI
Booker, of the township of .51niden
creek, in the Woo) , of Berke, having axe.
ented an assignment of all lets estate to
bone Fox, of the same place. in trust for
tho fit of his creditors. on Sth_ day of
February. A D. 1809.
NOM° to hereby given, that all persOne
having embus on said estate, will present,
there; and all persons owing money to said
estate, will matte immediate payment to
the'undersigitent. JOHN 15, FOX, .
fel) 80-fltw •
CARPETS ! CARPETS! I
ARKEY 00. L
No. 11111 P honestreet, below Frateklla,
between dlatb and Seventh streets,
an R e vi p 4 o in tf ty i . i rha nfo h m y h a e e i men ns
a oß inktb g
very best Ingrain. all-wool Carpet*. overtures-.
(A in this city. Letesil kattetes and eolore.
, Whelesale and retail at New York prices.
V We Invite the publlo to examine mut octets
d cave Per
*fore purchasing ellewhers, and
vont. Buy out of tint elves hees as says
money.
cl.ll4st D. a. MARKIi 00.
TUE ,CIIY. IS STILL'
THEY COME!.
TtiI.RUSH CONTINUES FUR'
BOOTS AND SHOES.
N.j.:GEIIO, _
FASHIONABLE
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
653 Penn Sired, Reacting, Ph.
Hi& M iS elsOlPtil i va l n't tieFirVlnlit ri ti l l i v h ;
Iloots and Shoot In this city, also Ladies'
and Childkaa's Shoes of all kinds. Seer list of
styles and 'Rases:
Mea's calf boots, hoino made, P to 50 la to
u ith, u 11 11 3(0 111 375
lloy's " . t " " .4 200 " 275
Youlltia ". " " 153 " 225
' WomOn's kit loco boots, 125 4, 115
Wotuon's Goat l'ol lob, 2 t.lO " 275
Misses' ' " 14 150 " 225
Mon's Arctic,B 0)
" rlaln Gums, '1
u 0
Women's" 14 24)
Miss II II I 70
Oblldron's u ' 55
deo.? .. -
J, KEELY,
WIiOLESALE AND lIETAII, DICALER IN
LUMBER.
READING, PA.,
Hoops oliiiitantly on hand and sale
at tho
LowEST 114CES, -
A general aaiertment,of
WHITE. PINE, HEMLOCK, hPILCCE,
CHERRY; OAK. ASII, CIMSTNUT,
INDIANAIMACK AND WIWI:
WApNU‘ra'CAROLINA
YELLOW ME,
♦ND
MICHIGAN PANEL
LUMBER,
Thoroughly seasoned and under oo.vor.
AI/so, ' l l
WJIITR PINE, CYPRESS, ANN 1)
NORTII CAROLINA QREEN
1 . SWAMP CRDAI2
SAINGLES.
Isar Orders respectfully solicited and
promptly ( atteneted to. For pricOo, 4tc.,
call at the
NEW BRICK OFFICE,
On the Corner of Pearlls and Pine Street,
Or 10(1re:is
8 ) J. K
Feb 28, 188 Mt] READIN(i PA,
Important to Printers
3 PRESSES FOR SALE.
A 'FINE CHANCE FOR MACHI-
T Nq3TB ANI) MANUFAC- ,
TUBERS.
NMI
ON ENGINE
LEM
- ONE BOILER
TO BE SOLD CHEAP.
The following machinery to offt - tred foi
sale, at litivaatageons rates :
ONE OSCILLATING ENGINE OF
_ FOUR HORSE POWER.
ONE EIMIT-HORBE TUBIJLAR UP,
RIGHT BOILER.
ONE LARGE - CYLINDER' PRINT
ING PRESS, GAZETTE SIZE.
ONE SMAIA. WASHINGTON HAND
PR} 'S,§.
ONE STANDINU ' PRESS.
Apply at the Adler Office, or address
RITTRR 41t. CO., Reading, Pa. i
deo 7
n ,A. tiIIIESSIMIOWI3
V.
Extensive Grain Werehouie,
Now ready for
FARMZRB AND 00'iiiIGNOREI,
Who may wish to store Orate, de. Store se
law oommteelon reasonoblo. Aloo, a seven or
stook et
FLOUR AND . FEED, Jac.,
.16reale 'wholesale sad retail, shower Dr le at
Mao Pas bo purchamhi elsewher*. Also, -a.
nperlorlot
Buckwheat Meal, and Potatoes,
0ke,105 Nortb, Vieth lit,. lie id' 0E4'16
ES=MI
. _
1 1 u 1,_1'.,
E 1.01 A P,
gOOFLAND'S GERMAN TdNi c. 1 ,
Thu Groat Remedies for ail Ilit.c/i Nc ,l, It(
Ll MVP, N'f0.:11'..4 Cif On
.pi t i lr: ' ~
1 . 1 . 8 -:
HOOFLAN LOS 01MM-\ N .•t;
connntsed the pro tw,
they itre matlieln tettaeo
gmets) of It 0 0 t ra„,,a;;;4„lfttl+:, ialti 14 4 14
;
making a k‘reparetten, highly cone,tall'
!Let', anti ent trely /rept ckeht:‘,. '
tare t;f, coy t
IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONie
1 6 a combination of all the
of lite bitter: , is I: the purest
Notto (late Otatige, Ai., '
•01' the itinzit plea ea,, awl :WI eet.:.l . “ a "
t
tilry ever Wei en to tine )411,11e. „,,
rkirin Metvitie Itte
lir
Alcoholic p ti
dmixtu g
re, willil t!t,
11 . 00114ANp'S V.IiMAN itITTER'
\
i'lloso who have 1; objevt ton to th e co ,
blnalon of t Ito Hilt o on., as elated, u 314:4
noortax D'.:l 0 EIZMAN, TON le,
They ai both e qually w ood , nlid c onk ,
the IMMO InediCinal N ,the ehei t
tv k :
tween wo being it meta into !et of
the Tonic !wing he tubl
The Stomach, front a rut toy at
eat h rs 4 itntirre.A lon, llyspettsia, Ne r ,,„ 1, 4, 1
l)ebihty, etc., 13-VCry alit to /01%11 Inv
tionA it erangett • ,
1.;.;
at hi zing . aa eloselyNibmptts aot.sll.L.
r her m 011106), then tivvetnes
re4ult of which is that the is , tiost g u n c ;
frOiu ievcral or mote of the fe!lou lag ati•
CUM ;
Constipation, Flatulence, Illiward
Fu nevi of Blood to the,lle.,ol, A o ld itt .
of ,the Stcoinwh, Naw-ea, 1 - 1 est 1-hero,'
rikon.t for Food, Fit 1 twos or
Weight In tho Stomach, Sour
Ernetationg Sinking or Flutt
ering tit the Pit of the Stonfaeh,
swimming of the ,liead, Monied
or bitlicult Breathin4l Flottillug at
the Heal t, (I)oliiiii; bittlimiti4l4,„,
su rion, when •hi a Lying l'ostnr o, 1)1 1 , 1 ,
tic of of Nn.lon, Dots or Webs - 1.,,q0r 0
the Sight, Dull Pitta in the Bead
Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellow. ,
IiCY,S of Um Skin and I . .:yas, Pahl
in thuSitie,l3:tek,Cliott, Limbs.
. ,
etc., t;ttklden I•lu3hes ni Heat,
Burning in the Flesh, Cont tattt
magluings of Evil, and boirotilou
of Splrlts.
'The sufferer from Itteie thseat - .es shour,i
ex e ros,l 4 the greatek. , eatitioe hi the eh
leetton of tt ri.metly for hla (ate, mat
,i n g only that Nshieh Ito is tuzettretl fray
111 Itivt-Lt iiatt lons rind itNtilrlea 1,0, !. . 0 ,,
title Inert t, tq s!. ill fully cottil,Qultd,
ed, lit lice !rum InJurioun Ingo
if teat:, tntlft ha , . e,tatt pilied;fAr It , t'l f i t i t p.
li t `alcut tot the cut U. 01 1 htake tlietw4. 'al
this emu(' tloa v.') itotilf.l 6fibllit thole
mil-kakm :1 !t• trxilles--
A 0 0 FLA AV .D . ki GERMAN 132 T T FPY
GERAIAN
PIiEI'A.P.F.I) BY lir. C. M. JACKSON,
1111.1.. A DELPHI& P),
Twentygwo yeafniinco thby wore tlret
Ottl oltwell Into till country from ooy
many, din - 111 4 n'hiu h • tithe they kayo un.
41oubtedIv in' in: Inprcent anti ben.
vilted" enifering humanity to a givatct
tent,t.ban •uny opter reniedlc.i knovia to
tbn nubile. •
Tlicso ielnediep will effectually cuts
Liver Contvtaint, Jaundice, 1 / 3 spepda,
Chronic ot Nervous I/ability, Chronic Hi.
all Dls.eases In!huff a Inbar
dered Liver, Ftomacti or Intestine.,
DEBILITY,
Resulting' from any ' CallBC telmtcrtr;
PROoTRATION OF .211 F, on`i•
TEM, influt Severe Labor,
• irard6/43, ostu•e,l l'evera,
There is nn medicine extant oq ts! to
thexe youtcdleA lu tateli cases, A tone sill
vigor h 4 Imparted to the wholesysttel,
the appetite t► etrengthened, food 11 co•
jnpod, the StOlitaQii lige[l,3 t romptiy,tho
blood i 3 purified, t he complexion becomil
sound told healthy, the yellow tinge It
eradicated from the e:, ev, bloom is hit u
to the cheeks,and the week end
become 3 is etrung and healthy
PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIME,
'And feeling the band of Utile *OBlll4
heath) upon them, with all its atleailant
ills, will dna in the use of this HMO;Ito,
or the TONIC, an elixir that will Imstnnew
life into their veins. restore in a inesouro
the energy and ardor or nior. youthful
days, build up their shrunken teun and
give health and happiness to their re•
aining years.
NOTHT.
=I
It is a well-established fact that fully
one-hall orthe female port too of our pep•
platten aro se.ltloniM m ii: the enjoyulent
of good health ; )t clurcon,
to eso their own "nave, Ivot
arc languid, devoid of all . / nt rt;) i•xt
ly nervous, and have no appct
r To this clats of pet tons the IiITT1:10,
Or the lONIC, is espccially recenuautatcl.
ityr:Alt AND DELICATE: CHILDREN
'Arc made strOng try the 11: , e of either of
ilirs They u ill car* every o.
of MAitAS!ltis, without fail.
Thousands of certificates have, ac umu•
lilted in the hands of the propi 'dor, Jolt
ap ,co trill al%ov. Of the publicAtion Lit
a few. 1 uose, it Ny1:I be opit.rved, ate ion
of note and et anch that they
Inust'bo believed,
TEsTimoiNJALs.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward,
()(c/ Turlice of the Stwrone (burl of ItNI
Pnit.ADl;Lienin, hiarch 16,18
" 1 find' 110017 nil's German Mums , It
gotta tonic, useful TA in distme..o.ftb.
digeative orions,
.„„Caand of great no
mit
io - cases 01 &briny, and want of nes
VOLta itetiOn in the system
Yours, truly,
(i.E.o. W. WOOD WARD."
Hon. James Thompson,
Judije of the but renic Ccnrt cf P t nneiArnige.
Pe tr..nostrurn, Ain't :.1, 134
"I COnalder , llooliamrs German le Usti'
a coMettle inn/lane In ease of attailis of in'
digestion Or Dyspepsia. 1 cnn certify tbli
from ni) experience of it.
Yours, with respect,
JAMES TnomrSON.'
From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, RI D
,
Pastor of the Tenth Baptist ChverA, Ado.
.. •
Dr. Jackson—Pear 81r: 1 have boon roe
fluent') requested to connect, my nsfro 9
with recommendations of difterentldati s,
of medicines, but iegarding the practice
- as out of my appro 'Nate sphere I lives in
lm
all es dtmlincti; b u t w ith i t , cite
i v.
proof in various instances an d
particularly in my own ismily,of the cot ,
fulnee3of.Dr. lioutle.nd's tierthan bittorei
I depart. for once from my usual course, to
express my full conviction that,/or gencsrvi
101114/ cif the system, and eiycirtly. for Isla
I.'ornpO;int,il is a &Akan , ' valuableNei/Jo -0 0 .
IR swill, eases it may full but unuallyi 1
doubt not ,It will he very bencile 1..• 1 1.0 thole
who scrferifrom the above e;.'; es.
Yours, very respectfully, . '
' .1. 11. RENNARP,
. • , Eighth, below Coates Street
' Fron Rey. E. D.Fendall, /
/
.
..4sistant Editor Uhrielan Cthronide. ( \ 2' : n . ' '
1 have derived decided benefit fie , tbe
use of ilootland's Uorinan Bitters, AO feel
it my Privilege to recommend-thew ne A
most valuable tonic Wall who are autfe44
from general debility of from diseases C.
Meg from derangement of the liver.
-- Yours, truly,
_ .
E. D. FENDALL
° CAUTION.
•
Ifonfiand'a (arman Remedies are. coo,s,'
terfelted. Ece that the fignat el e of 4 %.
JACIOJ ON is on tile wrapper of each h Ol
tie. MI others art"lll"%counterfelt. Frio
el pia Oflice . and n
the Oman Me.lleino more, No. fact 0
ory
ARO
Street, P4ilaetelphia s
VILA AMA'S 71'.11V 8, pi r leaf
rot merly C. At. .1 At.dirsON a (1.'4
1- For 11611(1 . hy all w v ,,,t i ,t A s ,,d 11P4 , e1l
in *sled (eines. - (3an 4, 18-IYe"
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