Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 10, 1869, Image 2
= l' antlinticd from ,fird pace. ) - C' means at their command to bring t t , - tri I I "vet', the chief of the rebellion. hate it 1 life remarkable failures in his cas wecti ~ti Often repeated that, ler ril• prioty's Fake, if furl Aber reason, it became at last netessltY to extend to him an unconditional pardon. What more 111111111rthittlethlifilldstittleg ` the extremity of party management and inconsistency on the ono hand, and of faction, vindictivel s td ,i 'tolerance on the other? lait/.6 a is wit hiiily,hel ttncouraged, lwliblt it eh I ' tee'ord it' '-''= sl that 1 -4 ;lOWA rewar4l 'may , be the , most virulent patty abuse and obloquy, if ' riot attempted diggratio. :' ' ' I iinte9 ,of. seeking to' make treason,. odious, it :spiel'', iii.tretli, seem to have I herm their puivotte rather 'to wake the dehisce oi.•tlie C...'ortstitiition and Union a crime, undl4,punish tfidelity to nit oath of oflire„if winter to, party dictation, by all the, niepna , at. their- command. Happily tor the peac'e of the country, the war .for iTetbrinined ngtt:tist the ittC , : toned powerofitlios States In withdraw at plcamitlfro,ut i t ion Y.sion•: The in,iti• ttition of slavery. itlt,o found, its.destrue tion in atitbBlli 4i i ;',- d il .011 ~,,i.iit..tnee.. la it s n• Wrests. it''shotild ber borne hi fai d. howeVerrthht the WO neither impaired nor destroyed the Constitution. but, (fb the centrary v preserved its , existence ma made appareitt Ito rep) 'raiser land (maw:, iiig strength;; 'Alt' the rights gianted to the States, ,or revorlell 16,th0 popio, ti.)ereforei.,,,sip , ,ititi)i;t. , Among those rights is }fiat cif the pe9ple pc i ; ach State to declarellio' tittalijiention of their own State elebtoile' ' ''' 'I ' . . It isnlowy'asstitned I that Coegr'etes tall control t)JiO, tight l . Alibich tan never ly e taken tiwityrftdin thy i'tales without i , , n • pairing ttie tgrinikeitini prinelplo of the governed:elf 11self.. - `l'ill neeessar, t/r)th e existence of .theifitat i 3, as well ass to the ProtectioM4lo libmttes,oc, kite Teeple. ltir the ag it to indeet ',the elector in whom the r 4iffetil r i over' of the State dial( be hid Aiics'olilts'the riOit , of the Suite to lgortfro.,llse/Vis 'non, deprived of this 1VF14)4 4 •tiv,4)::,4i0 StAtits . twill havb no power w Oh l ivarlig. Al } will -tie gone, andil el ,Nlll' in, snh'ttettattp the 1 arbitrarylol 1 1 4 Odn'ffosi. f he'llovern• ' went wig then; he eclatralixod, if not by the passage,of,lawti f ilten by the adore -11011, tht;oyit partite it ,infltomete of t i n aniendinea, fre;do i eoelhet with, the original 'Osiltnit .01' he 'Consiittitl en ,_ 'l'b i 's provdt how:tide ,coryit' is Vint the people 61 MIKipquit the adtaitdistratiOn ..1 44 the tbre9 Wet, epllttoto',,s ,of the Goverinijit.iiittet. ithijklim limits of the Constithilon;' ' TI ( fit' lio n ii ii nr i p i b a i t :, been riociirOittly; viellii lid; ' and' neltlitfr should ..3e4 ialloweditg , Irespasa iipon the `',: i .itir; ilec,,ab<oe, 411,, to Pat:roach on the reserved,Al t itp (if. the Topple 8101' the States. , : • 'llie Wetiliket,' Of the • 'past 'four years will provo.to'tho tiatibit bleniitiks if thoy producoqap 4 4 ilasirablo o 4 i result. Upon those wh j o b becitilmeting iiikin j amid the sound of catibpti,fun! din Of arms, and' quietly fetilitibd tb ',the Carats, • the fee curies and the schools of the , land, will principhlly, ! dev,olyse„ thetioleum duty cif perpettiattpithe i ttniOa of the 'Slates, in tiefonee'RWhielt hiOltedif of ' ththisands of theilfeomindoitolilted, and hundreds of millions of ittctie al , obligations were 1 1 inetirreA l !Amen)), people iv4l,not neg lect the trnming nekensaiy to resist ng gressioioJutithy''Sribiild be jealous lest their wlll'U. made ' suboltdinato to the) military vlement. , r lhe Awed to °neon' age in ovary legitiintitel , way a Study of, the emtptitt4 t ion lei. which the War was \ti nged, a IMAM( gri of end reverence for whose 'Wind elieoltieby those tit) soon to oceupy , thetplaces filled by their seniors will he 14e„9polly likiiin of, preserving the reoubliit. 'Hie_ young ittelA 01 tho nation not yet iiiitle l i'llie coilt t rol of party must resist the , l'efeliiiicy to eentraligatlon, an tuttgrowtll,of,the great rebellion, and he familiar %v4ll, 0 0 , fact, Unit the country consists of united ,Stites, fled that when the StAol` i 'Stiii'endered certain great tights for the' sake of it 'm'ore perfect unionoloy, tittuitietl rights as valuable met importatittei nw. yiltieli they re lintiuitthed for thy cemnionwealtle '1 his Sabiti Ohl 'ildeirlite',' far different (rein the' idaehiegi tout led to the attempt to secede, randrtt, kindred ..theory 'that States ,were,}}iltten,i)it of the Union by the rash 11q3 cif tliispirators that hap• mined l'o ihniiill 'Within their bowlers, must ho reeetvett'add aditneated with 'rho en• thuajasin•Of early manhood, ot tho people willbe Fele(' py corrupt ,combinations of the conimeroial, centres, who, plethoric from weeltlW'neitually migrate to ;the capital of tho vintion4o. purchase special legislation. ~Until the representatives of the people in . tiengrese more 'fully ex:- hibit tho diverse ;alums and interests of the wlfdld 'fittliOtt'Arld the'laws tense to be tuatle 4 Withent full disettision at the behest ofhoine trinity leader, there will never be aproper respect shown by the law-nuthing power either to the judicial or executive brand,' of tho flovevninent. Tbe"generetion' jinn tbegineffig to use the ballot box, it is believed, only need that their ft 1143141011 should be called 'to these consideretions to indicate by their votes that Oil wish their teitte,sentatives to obserVe al the restraints which the people; in adopting the Constitution,, in tended, to, 'repose' Nam party excess. Calmly viewing ley'edmitlistration of the government, 1 feel that 1, with a sense of accountability tto Clod, having con seientieuely,einleavored to discharge my who'd 'aitty,, I,,havo nothing to regret.— Eventi have` proved Ow correctness of Ilse pdliCY set forth in toy first end rithse orient messages. , The IVOt'il which have tolloific,kl the rojectiou of °tiered inagniin-, unity and coustitntional yule are known and d4loreil by the nation. It is'itmatter of pride'and gratification, in retirilig front the most exulted positioti in the gill. of ,it free people, to feel and Itsilow that in a long, arduous and event. ftil-publie Re, my action bas•neyer been influenced' by-the, desire for gain, and that 1 eau,in alleineetity, inquire, whom have , I franded? whom have I dp pressed, or or whose hand hero I re eeived ltnY leihe to blind niy eyes there with?'' No 'responsibility for wars that have been waged or blood Maims been shed rests meet int). ,My tliougho.lutve been those of peace, and niy etait has ever bi;en co allay enntentions aiming lay .conntrylinin. 'Forgetting the past, let ins returitito.the first prineiples,of the Gov erinn9qt, limb,: unftitling the banner of cur couutty, insetilie upon it, iiilnefrace able ch4rittliteVih, "the, Constitution and the Unieti; one nod inseparable." f. ,-;., ... ANiumw.3olissoN. Waishintop,,P.iC., March 4, 1869. . , . ICI A :461.1t1:1t 61' neid !lium) houses hay.i been tweeted 'end Tenth street, on ;the Hiopo,opNovorsitik:lllll. Tim majority of them were' built by Mr. Steplum . ,l the enterprising contractor. A number of otheritchre:balug built at the nano place. 'yemiltt chestnut trees on the summit of INeversink being out, away. tiomo,',of theca, ert . ) I made into rails, others intollrewo.ll. A thick growth of Onderhrttsk remains, with it nuutt~er4.• young. chestnut• shooty, which nob in kime, become as valuable the 'firt4 f iont thirty growth. . i !)1•" , To Moan- it no Ito at tllO whitds of two egg. With two spoonfnis of white augat, grate in a little. nutmeg, hind half ,of IttloWdrin i*er. Beat bp Well and tako. a wine glass of of It every three hours, • , ...._,.„_/ - 4 - ...4-:i..:,...f . - -4 - ,,_ ItEAD NG,-PA. WEDNE:II)Ar, MARCH 10, 1860.* Bbok Store, A Drs. R 0 ffi e 6, DAILY EAGLE and READING GAZETTE & DEMO CRAT have, ,been , removed to 542 ,Penn s Atredi,' • Selunneker lIoUBe be _opposite the Keystone Ilouse. itua. Jscon It. SCHREYER is our nutbor ized to obtain . subscriptions for I).m.y EAGLE, thuzsm: .t.ND IJe~cot nor; and ttio; AMAX.- Ile hill CORLMintee leis cani.md of the county' at: ME NEW 111ADV'5lILRE.ELEoTioN4 A IleMooratte (Info of 3,300 mince rCovoinber ' CONCORD, March 1U 'The New Hampshire election was Hell reslerday. Thu Republicans elected thislow •itearns, their candidate for Gov• ornflor t l)y about. 3,5 M) majority,iand ear- Tied the three' Congressional' districts. They have also a . largc majority in the Legislature. General 'armies, majority in Novetu ber was WOO,. • Tt t: ‘Is•T Err C A gT.-Mr. AT. Sim a,t t , ,yri;tctr(ifty, re,tigne'd the Suercitary:dtip'of Adolph llotielititl been qualified uy dot 'Seeretitry of the Ittvy, and hi sreted hi. Depa 4 riment, yotet day. A.• IVARN/NU TO YOUNG DIEN. The :Norristown corresPondent of the Pottstown Lodger gives the following ac count of the departure of Nude's gang of ; robbers front that place, on their way to 'the Eastern Penitentiary. Every young 'man, and every boy, especially every ono whoso'blens of such - characters are de rived from the too numerous yellow.cov. ered novels of thel present day, which omit villains into heroes, should read 0113 articheand reflect upon the difference betwcen 4 romanee and tho plain, unvar : MOJA, truth of the old maxim—" The way Of i the transgressor is hard;" 'Cn.O OANo.:---I,ast, Wednesday eve• ring a gang of eight men wore taken from our poison' to Philadelphia, to be placed in the Easfern Penitentiary. .They eon. prised that lot of desperadoes who have produced such terror • throughout our county, in their assaults upon veaecable households, for the purpose of robbery and other desperate acts. At thOhead of these WOWS wore, Wade and Hummel. The phrty had all been convicted at the regent, session of the Court, and the Judge senteacesl them to ten and twelve years solitary confinement and hard labor. in the Eastern Penitentiary. Amongst the gang were those who appearedyoung, and had scarcely any of the marks of Brune depicted on their, countenances; .others fouka the very desperadoes they \veva, their long life of sin having impressed its evil ;narks' upon their faces. Judging f ro m the severity of the seut,ence6,, it seems the Court was determined to put it stop to such desperate acts that' have for months past been developed throughout thh ► 9anty. It is not alone the loss in go,is a family sustains by these midnight prowlers, but the perfect Marin and future terror u felinity is left in after such a raid as these robber's make upon a home, is almost unbearable. Each two wore fastened together with luvalcutis by the wrists, and a crowd follred them to the depot, and gazed upon them as .if they had been wild animala. They withstood the scrutiny without evincing any ciao, tion. it is stated that when they were taken into the Penitentiary, and were being prepared for their long and dreary incarceration, their bravado gave' way autti some of them shed tears. Along with these eight, were two young lads 'sentenced by ' the Court to the Mouse of Refuge to remain there until 21 .years, of age. If any one has doubt of, the truth of that sentence, which say's "RIO way of the triinegressor is hard," they lihould have had a glinve at these men, chained together, being conveyed by the Sherif', on a bright, beautiful morning, to the gloomy cells of a Penitentiary, to be imprisoned for a decade of ycars, solitary and nt hard labor. it is a fearful warning to those young men who start out , gaily in life without metal principle or a. uhristran ' character to give theat security and keep them in the 'paths of virtue" and right. One false step, one evil-companion, one glass of ruin, one taste of tobacco, the first deliberate violation of the laws of (led, is often but the prelude to disgrace and at , solute ruin. Slum the first step. 1 [ComuittulaatedJ COLLECTOIt ANO ASSESSOR, Ana IYart, Fot.. li►r Collector, .1. Ross Miller, Exg.. for Aosepotor. Me. Hart i,i an old, experienced and reliable merchant in this city, lie has carried on a' large and varied .butiness for years. He has purchased largely from the house of,,Hon. A. T. Stewart, present Secretary %sot the Treasury. By his economy 'and liberality, he has won the confidence or, the public in this county. He has stood first and foremost among our leading merchant% for years, and is honest, industrious and frugal, ile,has :watched the 'prosperity of this city from the time it was a boroqh until it has attained the population of 60,000 inhabitants. His voice has always been lvrd for pyosperity and advancement. hope that Mr. Stewart will apPoint 'limos he is honest,' capable and deservP J. Ross Miller, Esq., is a young law• yerpf studious habits and.good'iudgment. lie is backed 'by a host of friends, Mid has been for' years a leader of the K. of, J. S. of America. his eminence as a lawyer is unquestionable, and he is a brilliant in the social circle. He bears thensamc business relations to the eiti• tens of Reading as the constellation of the Ursits iffqior does to the rest - ef the heavens. HO tuts ono of the firtft and warmest supporte4 of Gen. Grant, and was a private of a Fompanyat the battle of Antietam, niemorftble in song and story, which maimed him for life. Stea dfast and ardent in lfapublicanism, well-- versed in the principles of international law as expounded by 'Vattell.he.is honest, capable and deserving, Andfor ,years has fought valiantly for base, political op poilents. As the editor of the "Ham. burg Herald" he has shown himself en able and witty *titer; ,andin conclusion we say if merit is considered, J. Ross Miller is the appointee. . ' M.,. MI . .1 , _,,,;- q-1,- : • ' 1 TO i p UYSIO-LANS. '.:%. ..• ' 1 ~i 0 NNW IfOurt i r,A.o SlSth, PAl'f. ' 1!, 1 Al : ratt tocall your; at ion to •ruy ~ IPE , r • • • VON OE ito . UND El -1 T :,„' l'' BUOUU. The 00miLeiltnt parts aro I E li% II Lotto Lx.tir, GOBBED; JUNIPER 8.,,,.: ' 4 : lES.,_,. ~ ..,- , „ 1 L • saODl3O, VitilYinAlloll.—BElChtl,lnortteno. Juniper Berries by distillation, to lona a line gin.. VOA* extracted by,. 0101490. went by llitir o tained frOM M .l lir iper Der riot, costa Ogyerylittle sugar, et all proportion '' f spirit, and more palatable. than any now in use. Tho active proper. ties aro by this mode extracted. Bucliu, as prepared by Druggista gener ally, la of a dark Color. It IS a plant that emits its fragrance; the action of a flame destroys this (Reactive principle), leaving a dark' and glutinous decoction.' Mine is the color of Ingredients. The Bnchu in my preparation'tpredominates ; the sMallest quantity, of the other ingredients are ad. tied, to prevent formentatiOni ,upon MANG. Don, It will be found not to be a Tine ture, us made In Pharmacciptea, nor is tt,a Syrup—and therefore can be used in case-8 wherfever ,or intlatnntatton eltibts. In this lint have the knowledge'of the ingto• i t) (lion 5 and the Mode of preparation. • liciping that you will favor it with atrial,, -, and that upon inspection It will with tiear approbation, With a feeling of Con ssues, •• I out, very resneetfully 11., T. ifkr.DstuaD. . cilemio. and Druggist 01115 Years' Experience In Phila.atiphia, and now located at his Drug and Chem kW Warehouse, &91 Broadway, New York..' [From the AB in tM largest ho Atanufacluring Chem- World.) iam acquainted with litr. I. T. Helm bold ; ho, occupied the Drug Store oppo. alto my residence and •was successful in conducting the business where others had pot been equally so before hint. I have ,been favorably, impressed with ills charac ter dud enterprise. WILLIAM WEICIIITMAN. FirM of Powers & Weight tuan, Matto- Mt urin g Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. .4. HEW. UOLD'a FLUID EXTRACT Recite, • for weakne4s arising' from Indiscretion. The exhausted powers of nature which are ac companied by so many alarming symp toms, among which will be found, Indispo sition to ExertlewLoas of Memory Wake. ,ulness Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Eviii,M feet, Universal 'Lassitude, Prose (ration, and Inability to enter into the en joyments of society. The Constitution, once affected with Or. Jamie Weakness, requires the aid of Med. teluo to strengthen and invigorate tiro system, which, lIEIXIIOLDIS 'EXTRACT BUCIEU invariably does. if no treatment . is submitted to, Coneumption or Diktat? , en su'es. ihttmilor i o's , Ituto Eivrrt i th MOULT; , p affections peculiar to Females, is une qualled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis .or ltetention, Painfulness, or Suppression Of Customary Evacuations, Ulm toed or Salines State 9f the Uterus, and all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising front habits of dissipation,. imprudence, or in the deelino or change of ifs. liatynotnis FLUID ExTillio'r HINDU A:(1) DirnoVim Ross WAsii will radically ex. terminate from the system diseases arising from habits of dissipation, at little ex pease; little or no change In diet, no hi conven lenco'or exposure; completely so. perseding those unpleasant ami dangerous remedies, Copalva and Morettry,inall them) diseases. , Usk: HELSIBOLD% FLUID ExTRAUT 'Mout; ill all diseases of the organs, whether In male or female, from whatever cause ori ginating, and no tnattor of how long stand- Mg., Ms pleasant in taste and odor, "int; mediate" in notion, and More strengthen. lug than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron Those suffering from brokon-dowa 'or delicate constitutions, procure the remedy at once. The reader must he aware that, laiwever slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to facet the bodily health and mental powers. All the above disease 4 require the aid of a Diuretic. IIIILMBOLD , S EXTRACT BUWIU Is the greatest Diaretle. -Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price —11i.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for 1511.60. Delivered to anymidress, Describe quay toms in all coulutunteations. Address 11. T. 11ELbf BOLD, -Drug mill Chemical-Warehouse, IYAliroadW ay, N. Y. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP in -street-engraved wrapper, with fac-shuilo of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed deo 211-.bneodeml "nll l 4 HILL" SELECT FAMILY iscuttinral sulan, An English, Classical, Mathomatioal,6olcu lino and Artiatin•lnathution, /Olt YOUNG MEN AND BOYS! At &admit, Montgomery County, The second half of the eighteenth annu al eeaslon contrueneed on Wediomday, the 3(1 day Of February last. Pupils re eetVed ta any Ow. For vireniars addros REV. GEO. F; , DULL ER, A. M. References. HIM Melgs, geliacifer, Mann, Kt tuttli, tiefes Muldeuncrg, m Ilutter,Stork, Conrad, Boberger, iSterret, and Murphy. HON nage Ludlow, Leonard Myers, M. Russel Thayer, Benj. M. Boyer, Jacob S. Yost and 11 tester Clymer. 88(0,--Jatues J:. Caldwell, Jalllo4 L. Un born, J. F. et, E. B. Cram James [pun Ilton, Theo. G. Boggs, C. F. Norton, L. L. Iloupt, 8. Gro3s Fry, Miller A, Derr, Charles Wannetnacher, James Kent, Santee .t Co., John-Wiest, etc. ' fob 20-2nutodet4taw GREAT FURNITURE DEPOT. SCIII(EDER FELIX, 1 ' Ntaroroom, coiner Fifth and Washing- ton streets. II ANI7 FA UTOII W A SLY R(1 TO S 2 BEI,aOW 1:1171.1 WHOLESALE ANI) .RETAI ti UNDERSIGNED • RESPEOFULLY 1 invite Publto attention to tho splendlit stoqk of drat-chase furniture now and constant ly on hand. and &ado to. order to buil customers. Among other Ildielog, especial attention Is Invlted,to their unsurpaescd, EXTENSION TABLES, DRESSING BUREAUS, DINING ROOM OHAURS, CENTRE-AND OTHER TABLES BEDETEAIA . 'OF • 'MO; • LATEST STYLES and every other, article iu their lino of basi l:MßS. Every article Is manufactured by thenisolves, in their admirably arranged manufactory. with the most portent machinery, and skill fnl meehanlos, and, finished in anwarms -o,manticr. Also prepared to ex . oeuitoall.ortlera for CARVING, - •• TURNING, 9/06Nai and MOUL.DINOk , . i All or,tors promptly inooutoil, awl writ rant ccl ti giro rintlefoction. ' op. 10- . LJ MONDE J Bucit & illto.. No. 313 ' , I IC'S ,STREET, Aro .Oow offering u opleadhl elncic of 81,11.1.NG GOODS. COME AND SECURE UREAT DAIWA 1. Sults wade up tborder In splendid style= EXCE.I,I4INT An unsurpassed stook of tndo' FURNISHING GOODS. I'ltlcEs TO SUIT Tlig TI3IEI. CALL AND ElEk BIJCII, & BRO., BEAU MONDE HALL, No• Of t_ PENN pinzEt. feb fBd - , Fribiiiiiii‘Aa . :';'o,46'NEAtux maw. 1515 i Mites Built- THE UNION PACIFIC R. R. .00 ' - CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., Have added,Eight Bandied (SOO) theft the current year, who °lug a large local palsouget and freight business. The through Connection will undoubtedly be completed nest uuwiuer, trhen the through traffic will be very great. t'orty thousand men are now employed by the two powerful companies in pre lag torn aid the great national highway. to it speedy completion, Only :100 milKs re main to be built, of which moctly are graded and ready for the mils. Ilret Mortgage Gold liondti of the Union Pacific Itaillroad Company for sale at par and Ittlereit, and fllrtit Mortgage Gold Nude of (he Central Pacitip Railroad, at 103 and Interest, The prineLlat nud alutet,l of holh are payable in gold. 1)EA1,1:16 IN (101'1 1 :11NNIN.NT 81:CUR1- OFKINNietO CLOTHING! ,CLOTIIING! 11ERCIIANT TAILOR, lius RW1101134 iliti trOnt N 0.331 Pettit street, to $33 Penn street,' tlyo iloora holow tho latutes7• , ! National ''Whero he will L) lutppy' to uttot, all his friontle and eivltonters. A now and tresh stuck of bloods On' Intuit for the Spring Cartaign, wh,tch ‘llll, , be hallo up in On REST STY LE and tit • very reasonable chargoii. , _ 11. T. IIIt,LMIIOI.IJ if any dozen remedies combined m 111 Inc bizsil ad many good yerlifleatus from pronit• noun citizens In the city' and v [chilly as those - a ho, have been eared by the nee of the Macedonian Oil—call oh PROF. RATIIITIND, The Gorman atid English (( lecturer of the 4 ,0)1)1011y, stopping at the Keystone blouse and purchase a bottle of tho Oil, or receive ;advice and trolitment free of obargt. Aldo Sold by .1, K. McCurdy, Doctor Ziegler and S. S. Stevens. Unit Li +THE NEW VEE BILL /OA ALDEIMEN AND JUSTIGEi 01. • TOE PEAVE. Approved Fobruary Itsth, ISCA For ealo at the EA 9 11 BOOK t 42 Penn Street. mar MEI AIOU TRH TIES GOLD,'ETC., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, nov 7-A/twit?! • 1I11LAM:MI(1A It E 111 0 1 . A 1.! A. 14 N E Mil. 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Pco)le, 4 00 Christmas Greeting, 10 • Stories of Old - 25 Book of the Hudson—lrving, , 23 Jonas' Stories, 25 Sermons for the people, An argument for Clu•lst Departed Sister, Exposition of Universalism, • Small Books tin Great Subjects, . 30 Tupper's Poetical Works comillete, 56 Letters to a Daughter, 37 Proverbial Philosophy-, 37 Naomi,lioston two hundred years atop, 37 Dtiek and Port, I 75 Fremont's Exl►loratiou,, 75 Courso of Creation, 70 Co l urso of Thrit4-Pollock, 65 Lite of Josephine, - 30 Poetical WorkO or the Davidson Sisters, • G 5, • Ship and Slime, 73 fitietches and Legends of the Rhino, 38 Combo's Constitution of Man,' 50 ilydrophoby la) the People, 10 living Author's of England, 37 iroland as I sae - ii., 53 Land and Lee, 35 Winslow's Philosophy, 1 •30 , Lectures for the Fireside, 45 The Silver Cup, 30 Memoirs of a Hungarian Lady, 33 Fowlor on Hot canary Descent, 40 Dobai° on the Doetrino 01 Cal versa! Salvation, Scott's POetical Works, 05 Life of John Quincy Adam:, 07 Life of General Taylor, 37 Life of James K. Polk, 67 Life of General Putnam, 30 • ‘Viiitehead's Lao of Wesley, ' ' 03 Life of Oen. Nathaniel Greene, 50 Life of Gen. Marion, Life of Murray, ' 50 Life of 811 as Wright, 50 Lite of Gen. Pierce, • 25 Lives of Madison and Monier, 58 Life of Gen. Lafayette, 67 Illustrations of the Parables, Dofoncu of Phrenology, 50* -Mechanic's Assistant, 75 human Rights, ' • • 50 Family Picture? from the Bible, 23 - Nationale of Wine, so, Austin on the Attribulce, . j , Ul Young /11.1815tald, 30 Illustrated Life of friti*lin, 710 , schnieris Complete Works J , 3,50 feb•22—' MACEDONIAN OIL TRIUMPHANT. WILL you PLEASE REA U TIIIB I • Heading, Pa., -tau. 12. 180,1.—Mr. Win. C. Krouse, No. 201 youth Fifth strpet, says the M. M. 011 is the only thing which ha,sgiven strength to his broken arm—has used It in his family for Earache, Neuralg4, and frocited, feet, performing in each ease a ivondafully quick and radical mire. E. FOX, Proprietor of Keystone House, eortltles that three bottles of thl 011 mired a stralut,in a Horse, valuing the cure at 000. JOHN KEMP, Policeman, says the Oil cured him of a severe fracture of the collar bone. • The above mailed persona are well known in tufa vicinity, and aro living witnedsee. Having furnished such ample teethnony at the times we advertised withlthe FOUR HORSE ellAllloy, giving those popular open air CONCERTS, I ticom unlidoessa.ry tb add wort) nettuog. The Magic Illacodontan Oil Co. will for Nit $lOOO, BANKING:LtOUS . Ei v : , BlY ‘l*. A.Nitt R fik ' Peal.r3 in • ) \> ! U. S. BONDs .• STOCK', Go SI.LATfAt Aid) CO I:014$ • LW 11.DIK AND PUILAINitrill A Interest initti on nll Delitvlt9 ()pert t‘i 4t it. Hi. BUIIONG & - 11110riiElt. 103. 14z4;3 READING FIRE INSURANCE AND . TRUST COMP'Y OF BERKS COUNTY • (truant lei', eh. ty, /807: eswittai flaq,oo6.* Office, Reading hisuraneo Iluilrtina, tlO. 19 North kith &reel, South-R(4qt , corner of Court Street.. , ok VICE lIOU nti loith/24 BA. tti V. IP*l4 pintirwonts: - - J. I'llIg(ILE JAMPLII AIt.ANIOHT A lIENny Z. VAN REED, JACOII SIIAPYNER, J. T. JAvi(t , o7.ti, 1). E. STOUT, JONAH SHALTKR, .1. T. VALENTI?. 11, GEOIZO ILINSERe rrIIIS COMPANY INSURES ALL _k 409 of property against loss or. dam• agn bV lira ft rates as low as any other roll- Company end upon every plan linbwn to Stoeic Insurance Coinpanios. Perpetual Policies . Issued- molting no, renewal and upon which the amount of premium paid can be reclaimed at any time a deduction of aVe per tot; The ed. vantages of this Method are wm thy of the attention of fanners and others having tied-ehtbs Alwelling 'houses, bariut and other bulitlif -, s, In town or country, RS bOlite, the eheapet mid safest. r Policies for one, t we, three, five or mOrA years; or for ley Thai) one year, twitiod . and no chaigeleade, for PolibY and survey when renewed or when insurances art transfer rod from othereoMpanies. The citizens a Iteatii9g and vicinity, hitherto dependent mainly upOn tOreign eta,almaiva have tiO)Y the Priv il ege 14 c4. teetmgtheirr insuritnees In a home inStltu.' boil, well organty.ed, alt I, an adequate paid, 1,, told guaranteed edpital; pre4u4tiag as Along a basis of seeurity;as that of ally k \t, other Company. .'.4, to advantage of deli, 'hushieg4 iiireeil.Y %\ th 'the' ComPaaY - Plq the Importance Of lc ' o PiligmeliiliPariler. 6 f the largo sions'paiti for insurances; in eir culla inn at home,-wiii be:appreidatild hy I'M. , .1. PRING Li: .10NCS, PreEddmit. ~ JAM ES.MI.KN hall', Vivo President. S.E, ANCONA, Seeretary anti Treasurth'. .., Aug 0, ltchi-lyd&w . = , CA. ((fIIL+'RI9MH3B't3 Extc s nsivo Graiti.Viarolio.uoo, OE PAAti.c,Rf;;, , Alll) .2 . . . , who my ‘6411 0, Ftort' lintin, Ac, , Storage nua comini,kvion relit Intikqe,' Allf),.ti rer.iriOr stock 61 .;. r • - . FLO 1J It •AN b Y c., ' For,talo wlieltistile qui tetuilhl, 'ovior [aloes thud ~tti be purcip.na.i eleowl) rq i +, Also, a t iqpori,, T AA it • . • • Hu okwheat Meal, Potatoiia. 0 Lilco. /03 kt th tat, Itoadtni,Va. fobs- • PR. JACKS ON'ti NAiEllil'lCA.• F!W : //E/SIEDY IN CONSUM.'TION. A phyhielan who had consumption for revcralyear,,, with frequent bleeding the lungs, cured hlnisell with a medicine unknown to the profession, whenhis case appeared . hopeless, and when givtat up by several,entlnent physicians its incurable. lie is the only physician who has used it in his own pdrsod, or who has any' know). edge of its virtue:3 / and he eat ascribe the degree of health he now enjoys to nothing but tho use of this *medicine ; and nothing but otter despair and entire extinction of all hope of-rotw toy, together with a want of confidence in all others, induced. him to hazard the experiment. To those suf fering with this ntalatly,he proffers a treat tment which he confidently believes tvlli Oradhatte Lite disease and restore jimalth. Ito has Witnessed recoveries that seemed beyond hope, when the worst symptoms existed. tall or send for Circular. E BO Y LSTON JACKSON ,- . No. 230 T ENTII Street Phtlatla. For Sale by HARVEY Milton, Druggist!, Reading, Pa., and all Drugguns, !- Nov. 2-tvw M ONEY WANTED F 1 BY THE CITY OF READING. , The undersigned, Committee; on' r Mance of the Corpoiation of the City of Reading, Is empowered to borrow the saw of I-FiVE • TIIOI3ELAti D DOMAIN for the purpoBe of enlarging the Water Works of the ,suitl city, and the said Cont. taittee hereby give notice that they .are aFred to issue Certificates for the Salle at sES per cent. Interest, to parties loaning money to the city for the purpose above Ranted. Persons desirous of investing in this loan will apply Welting of the wider. committee, or to William iluklutt. , retell ( &111., City Treasurer. FREDERICK LAUER. DANIEL MILLER, DANIEL SPURN. Committee on'Ellitinee. , •x•!.' 1 I , II - U• •M D • - - 01 - • •• , T 11.13 (IBLEBRA2'ED -Ak3T 'TItOTTI t Ng STALLION' .1f A NI) STOUIC ,1,10116 T. ;WILL stand the onsoing your at Royer's Ford, above l'hoout*vllle from Aptit 1 to it Iy, 1, For Information, apply to Dr. Dean, V. S., Royer's Ford, Montgomery county. Ternts,,W• for thQ season, to be palthitt llto tttno•Of service. o°o4 ntubligg and pasturing on the Orem Ism , Partienlar attention paid to makes• front a dbAtuivo, All mares at the t Isk .of the oWnbr, Ills est trot of the season was over Point Breeze Park ; time, 2;214. JAM ES 1110 LE, inar,6 •Stw) • , Owner. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE PEOPLE.. . THE BEST - AND. CHIULPESTI RENHOLD.& SOHOENER Nb. 41 Nort Sixth Stroot, 1 1'11E SUBSCR 1 TIMIS liilVll JUi3T ESTAII - fished I. lint-class Boot, and 'Shoe-malting ostabliskincnt o and stre at th to o abovo stated place, v,here th ey aro 'ON accommodate customers with t nc host articles in their lino of btthilloti: , • and it lower Prices than at any other place in the city. The following list of prices proves all we say : Illen'tt calf boots, Ft 00 and upwards. Mon's kip boots, $3 00 Men's working shoes, 160 Mon's Preach calf Congress gaiters,hoz to es,3 90 Men's calf tiongrel:s gaiters. 2 21 1 Mon's calf Bohai: rats, 00 Mcn's kip Baluaorals, ' ' 1 0. Boye_calf Balmorals, " 160 . Boys' kip Daimon's. , 1 ' ' ZS Youths' kip Balmorals, 1 00 Women's lasting high Per::11, - 216. Wornon's (Ingress gaiters, -, Th to 260' Women's lasting Balutorals, . - 100, Women's Morocco Balmorals, ' 200 Women's Morocco shoos, ''' • 16 5 - Wonion's kid slippers. . . 6.5 . Misses' lasting Polish, 1— • 1 45` . Youths' galtors from . la tte.. to 11, Youths' and hogs' shoes foto :Pal. to t'l lso, a large stook of notloue , on (lau d at fol . sale.. - ' , Jl. The above prices are lower.,, thal at' arty ler shutter plaat of heliu in the pity: - 0 , R E,P A I R I.', m N:(1 . v i' ' ' Particular attention is paid to . all .kinds I:if repairing,- , 1 1 , .) A • ' REINHOLD k Scl - sICENER, i NO. 41 -NORTH SIXTH STRis;P:T • (180 . 61 THU ootiii.r . Bottio,), READIN4, • P4l . sii4lll- •i • WM D It A It"ls N , Owe at ut, own Now inrylye,r REAM NG, PA. =I ALL OF FAStiOl'i • 11 ~ • i,y-i• ,;-:. .... ,_ ~., •,...,. : :"!, f • " ... '', : 5 " ' 4 • 100. 610 rit 1-;! Nil sir s. NI 171 r I .' -: ,1:. • . "t• • 1, - '.i -P,• '%l \ 1 ~,- 4 ‘.. 4 0 el —",--,- ''‘, J A MES E. STAFFORW MEROII.IIIT .TAILOU announces to tho citiZetla of Heading that having removed his Merchant Tailoring establishment to,. tiro room, N 0.616 Penn street, he is noW• pre• pared, with an increased stook or goo4B. •and superior facilities for manufaCtUtidgi to supply all with ' ,__' 4 t PASIIIONA BLE 9( tl►e best quality goods, gotten up in the highebt style. . , GENTS',•CINDERCLOTIIINti AND NISHING GOODS. of every yle anit variety to suit the taste of all In want of anything In this lino. None but the best hands are employed. anu all work guaranteed, The patronage . of the publie Is respeetfuny J M.E6 E. STAFlrtirtl), fob ISM No. 616 Penn St LJ (TIM. EX VELOPES AND INITIAL LET TER PAPER, 45 CENTSBOX. INMAL EN VELOPEI3 A ND IN A ITIA J, LET TER PA PER, 45 CENTS A BOX INITiAI ENVELOPES AND INITIA I. LET TER PAPER, t CENTB A BOX S' ~ • • PpLEY'S 13EST UtilD iIiNS AND 1101. - - Ettri AT KM. FOLEI."§ DEST GOLD IrENS AND 1101D EMTIiBESTAPi;.ANDiaL I) • FO iirg. BEST i lthg S' AND 11 ThD ' , AT . - t NM • EMS AT EMILE so 1104. sTob Hot* kvolt 801, ) AT EA MA BOOK BTORn d 1 El N). 511, STREET NO. n: PENN STREET No. 41'2 PENN STREET •fob C AVIIAT EVERYBOD \ I WANTS. VT, MORNING I,IC4IIT.—W. P. 11AIN 11[1'4 secured of Olin, PAINTER, tt, CO., tlic inguitcy for the abovu naneed stove, which Is tnbuting'' with unparalleled . success wherever It appears,' It combine nil the I odern Intproventonts', such as reversible cross passes, toodor door end cut off dues, &e. It hasiixtralar4o OVEN, mid as tv bubo! Is ttot surpassed by any stove In tito mar ! hot. They Inive Ulligivett thc• best s tits. faction. Every. stove warranted. The place to got It is at No. ZI North •Elgltill .Street. ROOFING Atilt tiI'OUTINLI and nil kinds of light Job 'work solicited and promptly attended - to. Haying. had consider-. MAO exiv; t levee lit this line 1 Ice! -sat isfied that I tom prodUee week In the beet manner possible, and at reat-o a ttble teitas tis any.other pine° in the city. To such its »my ftwor '»to With Litelr mune 1 will say that the bust or sat tittle. tion will be guart r teed, W. 'l', MAIN, 90 North Oct. 6313102it1. i R E PIO V A,LI IiEMOVALII 1144TO'S LIQUOk STORE. , 11`, Ilan boon romovott)trom tho Keystono Build ing to tho now and 'ologantfitoro, NO. 437 PIiNN NTREET, Whore oustothers will find a very Inrge eto,:k of the best rnd purest WIN leA, BRANDIES, WHISKIES,, ' &0., ever offercid to th; public of Reading. Alf •the proof of the Ohm, that to required is trial. A abaro of patroitage i soligited. f . - ; WODUSBARTO.P J, KERLY, WaIIIA:gALE ANI) DEALER IN i' I LUMBR I IIEADII44I, Keeo constantly on hand and for sale at tits I • IA EST PRICES, A general - witiortment of WHITE ' , Lim, HEMLOCK, CHERRY, OAE,, ASH, CHESTNUT, INDIANA BLACK,AND WHITE WALNUT, CAROLINA YELLOW PINE, MICIINAI , 4 PA-NEL L UMBER, Thorougidy seasoned and under cover. 1' fl. ND NOII TM CAROLINA:4I RP, 'EN ,SIViMP VEDA R 'B.H IN Cr 14 E S • • KfrOktlOn 4.4l3pUctftiny tiqd komptly attt4oltitl to, kor dull at tho .NEW, II It,I,C.OFF.I.CE,H, ? , Orktlia pant et* . 4,Fotkrth and Pine St reni . . : * • Obi ai l k li B l 3 , 4 ' 17 1, :' vil j". *: *: ..; , 5,, .. 1 .i.t ; • . : ;'t IL 4 1* * M-121.1 " ' ' --; igib 28, 1.808-ifdl , REA.DINO PA, =I ~" i II IBM AND isx4o, AB uizAli AND PE ARTU It F. Op ikit lifttlitilla,4lltirNur, 'P r e l I s A l I A, L o B t . Li t !, Nat ed to q lontitatio —Leaves Ite i• a ..01 - 1 , li. Tttes ay, I h um! .! 14 tar .Re a saiikai a) . 6 and P ) 14 / ~,, 1,4 'inlet. it .4 1174ti4` ifeittiitotiowiii a tiled Post Ofi ct , g awn, tiouglersville. A iniatowaMa:rty. TWO. Rearatt9W44— . BOYERTOWN MAIL AND STAGY. LINE Leaves Boyertown at 6 o'clock, ee. inA rises at Reading at 10 o'clock , a , no. litt uni ,l' !wet Reading at 234 p. in. Arrives at It,' ertown at Ir. r. It aeives Si onentrille, 1.2 deldville. Orea,_ vale: Yellow Route, g i rl and BoYerrow • i TERNvrtiliß MAIL AND STAGE LINB Leave., Bethel at 3 o'clock, a, zo., a rt i,,, lak Aerns •if 10 o'clock ; a. to, Retur leaves eadlog at:: o'clo k, 1,, in.. u otli tti Millers uric at 9 p. co. • t serves LeintaclL4:, Lower Bern, Bernvkile, ehrersbur ilediti, Tulpehoecon and Reuters 1111 s. t. BLUE BALL MAIL AND STAtii; LINE Leaves Reading on Monday, ll'eAlne4r ail Friday at H o'clock,a. in. Itoturnins, i mt Blue lion on Tuesday, Thursday andSatuor,4 arriving at Reading at 4 1 , o'clock. l'• In. n supplies Mohn's Store. R miner's, 8,,,,,,,, is twills., Muddy Creek. Terre 11111, Weaver's awl Blue Ball. 1 PIQUA MAIL, AND STASIR LINE • Leaves Reading on Monday, IVede6ll and Friths)* 1 7 ° W ° °k• m. •Ak.rrives Reading on 1, estlity, More ity and battudip at 5 o'clock, p, to t It supplies Mt. Peen, enivillo Joanna k'urnace,Morganto wn T a l H villa, Honey Dlooko, ermitage. • LOBAWISVILLIi mutt AND 31AILLINE , Leavea Lobaohsville on ;Tuoday i Th umi . and Saturda.T at 6 o'olook, a. us A n i vei R ea ding at 9,4 o o.look. a. to. Returning, Leartß; Reading at 2'. .o elook.o. m, Arrives at L o . bachsvllle at 6 o'clock. p. in. It serves Oley and Lobachsville. READING TO COLUMBIA Daily by Railiati—Leaves Reading kt 4 t. " at 171)0Lr Dill, S uP l l . i n e n e i I l k ri v in ltiiin k li r o r it l is Station, Ititeyens Ephratax s ligg e , r it s l p a r n i b ni e e lm , • IVXSTCIIESTER Ito BITIDSLOR O Btarre—Letives Weotchcilet 6111101)1111Y. Weduestbir end Frid ay m 7 a. to, Artives at Dirdpboro at 7 v. tn. Rehnsiar le a ves Birdsboro on 'hoick, Thumi lva i Saturday 10,7.-o. M. SiiPlthes 'Ocifer's [ills, Bine Hoek, bong's Walhice, I.llteh lied, L . vilie and West 14 biteland. • READINO TO 11:011,SSO Scuul-wee.ktir Itjtage - L s iaves Reading t Tuesday and . a turday at 7:ZUa‘tiu. and arrivei at Reading ut a. • TO ROST' . tieuti-ookly - by Stage—Lewes A te di bl Tuesday and Saturday at 111 Anive4 at Routing tit :1344 R. Ili. Sai»iii.:4 Adam) Tavern,Leier 1( olburg, Nu ITeldelbers, Krlek's und LpESPORT TO NORA • Trl-vrenkly by.thafru—Leaves Leesport Tun. day. Thursday and Saturday at 12 La. - Ant% t. Mlle: and Mollto wn. eesport at p. in. Supplies SoutliTa • , COXTOWN TO VIIWINSVILLE Tri-waekly by Stn o-:--14etiv'es Col town Tut, day i Thunalay.and baturtlay at 9a. ie. Anil ta at I , OXIOViII at.! p. in. , Supplies Kirby %ilk Moselem and Virglusvillo. IttlliltE.4Bl3llßO TO fiTQUeIISII,IIIIO Tri-eieekly' by Stage --- Leaves iiebrertiaus Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 11 R a i , Arrives at 'iehtersburg At 6 D. m, SupOlici IVintcreville and Host. Important to Printers 3 PRESSES FOR SALE, A FINE CIiANCE 1 011, ,NISTS Al4ll MAN'UFAC En-8, wi,...• ( ONE EN GrlNt 't p ) )N 14; BO I,lli I3E SO Id) CIRAP. l'ho following ingoliltieCy le olierml kt rata, at 'APR ; ONE 081ILLATINQ ENOINE Ok FOUlt 'HORSE POWER. - ON 1: Eliill').LHOßS.o TUIMAAR RIGHT 11017.11:R. .ONE LA IMF: DER Plik NT. MU Pittlgs; Gazurrz ONE SMALL. VASLIINOTON PERM. ' Nin NO PRESS. Apply at flu) Adler ()Aim, or addreds .111,17Fi1t,tt CO., Reading, 11, dee 7-' t• , - SPECIAL NociTIC.E. Previous to removing Into our New Stole, NO. 11H CHESTNUT St, ABovr MANCH 1f .1869, We will clOHe out, elk large Eitecktof wA'ruitES, DIAMONDS, JFIVELItY, PLATED AN Lif3/ LV ER 11:ABL CLUCKS, IMM /ANC I tiOUIJJ, AT REDUCED PRICES., l'orbOnts tlosithig to purobtoie for the / 103 1 , 1ay Bottoon will Hod it, to thou► tolvan• tago to olutOttiO Our Ktak. (*JAltlif & 111RD1E, Btitcroo.ro - io 7'huliuts • , No . . 712 CHESTNUT STREET, PRO inay 23,15 t S - TA AtIItIOULTUR 1 . 4 SO' UP 'lll E'L'Y,—Proosald for holdingilican not exhibition o f, • the l'Onnekylvatilie Itgat! Agricultural Society in deptetuher i) 01 :1 will las reeetVed by the unilersiMied lot" ll Tuesday,- /den •17th, 1E69, 7i. gutoirr tee for the performance of the prej., tton ferniereti , *ill be required.The.r*,!",4 wilt Mett'ittive Committee on the 1 .9 4 Muth, -and:decide non location._ , I` . * NOrPiumbeilititt should he tiddrep l sed to - Atnoio loPv' or A., Boyd Hamilton, ' " feh 204tiv * • .„ • 111.111.ongakerAlleto*n. EMI = BIWNzES; ETC.,