Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 12, 1869, Image 2

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TIIE DAILY EAGLE.
#lllDAY;lttrft 12; 1869.
A Tim Eagle * . Book Store,
AnLin
. .oplee, 1 AO4,
an4. l gApiplpp4zgn. , sr„PE4o-
OftAT fla,Vejleili;iiillOVed to
642, , Pej0i
House building, opposite . the
Keystone 'Mono,
' MR. JACIOit R. Sony is Onr author
izeil agent to obtain subeeriptions for
tho DAILY Eme, the GAZETTS AND
DNNIO6RAt o : do" 'Anun. lio will
commence hia ea' me 'of the county at
( Mee. P
( • .r
•• • •
IN the Pennsylvania Senati, yesterday,
the • Negro Satrapo lunondm . ent was
adopted- 7 41J the itspeblfesno vgting for
it. , . r
Move tratitiliCltalktak—tiront
elningreas bh Proon.ninto.
The a rreeldent jesterhy sent in•to the
Senate tha following nominations I I I •
For Secretary of State,. Epeovernor
Hamilton Fish, of Now York; for See•
retaty of 'the, Treasury, Px•CloyornOr
liont,weli t of ; Maesaohusotts ; for Beare.
tnry .0 1 Warp General, Rawlins; for
Ninlsteito.Oratitio; Hon: E. 13.' Wash.
baiie, of WHIMS ; foi Minister to 'lassie,
Ex•Govornor A. G. Curtin, of Pennsyl.
vania.
It is stated that President Grant has
decided that Mr. i Bancroft is to remain ns
Minister t 6 Pritssia J.' P. Little as Min.,
Liter tOßrkin; Geo. P. Marsh as Minis•
for to Italy. • • •
800`retary Cox has decided to t retain
IV. T. Otto as Aseistantßecietary of the
Interior, at, the iequest of 'President
Grant't •
'Toro is a great contest over the . Corn•
missionor of Pensions. Strong influences
aro brotight to boar 'to retain Commis.
sinner' Coil-Tho other leading can&
dates aro Mr. 'Perham, of Maine i Mr.
Vnn Annum', df New York; Dr. Hood
and Dr. Coleman. of Ohio. '
Joittr A 4 LOGAN has recently ho
como a member of the Mothodiat climb
—Exchange.
We are glad that the General has re•
peated'ef his Strip \IMO Werts
. 48 scarlet•
Ho bos•no 4Oubt !wide full atonement for
hie efforts to raison rebel regiment at the
outbreak of tho war. His eloquent op
.„. peals caused many young men of South.
ern Illinois to enlist in the canoe of the
South. !can, John suddenly veered
about: md took another, tack. lie made
a present Of ft Valtiablo ring,: costing the
ettoriumts stim'of. $l4, to the widow . of
"rho late lamented," and, instead of
..,taking npArms in defence' of the sunny
South,beeame General in the army of
the Nortlf. • He made Ups) , handsotnoly.
Tho war is , over, and "Loyalty"
pa) a now by assuming , the garb
,of re•
It,payi, well to . "steal the livery
of Heaven to servo the'Devil in I" • And
no tine knows this bettor than Logan.
We auivtise JaC!C has mimed 'a pow in
tha new,Metropolitan
,11. E. Church at
Washington. It is to ho hoped that , no
vile sinner will dare to occupy it, 0180 wo
may have to be under the painful . neces•
city of - cheenicting a similar scene to that
which occurred there on Sunday' last,
when
,Piesideat Grant left the sacred
,ltigh‘ dudgeon beeanse his pew
was ottcmPled by`aomebody else than- one
of the roytil family. Of course no well
bred gentleman would have been guilty
of such gross miaconduet, but then a.new
order of things reigns aim
Ulysses, tim,son of Jesse, has assumed
the crown, and Methodism has laid aside
thd simplicity and religious rigor and de•
votion' of its fathers. ." Let ps haVe
peace I"
GRANT AND VIIR INDIANO, 2 It is stated
in tho Review, the organ of the Society
of Friende in Philadelphia, that grant
has applied to that body, in view of its
almirablo record as respects the Indians.
for lists of names of persons Suitable for
Indian Agents, •of mon who will truly
represent a paternal and beneficent gov•
ornment, and as such take the place ,of
those then who, to our shame and thei i rs,
have been permitted to disgrace us in
our dealings with the aborigines.
Tun Innuguration Dail at Wasbington
was an uncomfortable jam througliout.
Many ladies fainted, hundreds of !adios
had their expensivo dresses ruined; it'd
hundreds of men lost their overcoats and
ti
hats. Oun of the Nice young en" who
figured at the bail ? :riained I glo p was
killed last week by a young
,mu ciao girl
whom ho had ruined and refused to sup.
port...
phoosinliNas tai cogaitsms.
Witanisorow, March 11.
In the Senate,Mr.lirimes' bill to root. ,
ganizo the navy misreported andor dot
ed to be printed.
Various bills were introduced.
The Publip,Credit bill was .taken up,
and Mr. Sumner Moved to strike oat the
Itiond heetiOrif legalisingcoin contracts
hereafter 'to be made. Re said the re.
cent decision of!thelinprettie Court had
made it unnecessary.
A -message was. received • from the
Proaidenti and tbir Senate went into ck
ecutife,session. .
On restiminf legislative business, Mr.
Sumner's motion to strike kat the second
section of, the Public Credit bill was
agreed to—leas.2l,, nap 14. ,
Me. Mortekilvi 3 Oved• An amendinept . to,
tho,4T,sit sectiout
Lion to gold paymenE tir• the. vi.vollrm
bonds. 'rho rereeted—'
yeas 14,nays .and the Elevate ad
papi 400 : !,: t. th"' j#4:,
Tim Journal wants dishonest goyetts
tont officera:mitti to A141149k That
would bo the `Ailieboat*y to.Aailto a
"great Repub?n roaj ' ty" tb —' 4
.
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S i ft t' •
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. ‘..1 - s. . RIOINOi, *44 12;1869.--
xmw igq•*eh
Bus hasq`4ll 100., NaltharS, N 0.16, North oth
e Week quote as follotta
ESIX.IIIO * Month 12,1809.
Old tr j N. 6 , 0 1881 - • - • 116
Old U., O. - • . • U6IA
New U. 8. Ws, 1864 , July and Jan. -410 i
Now U. 8. WOO% Kay aha , Ntor. . • , 117.
-Nati U. 8.1965. haw ' • /AV
hew U. 6.6-20'a 1807, July old Jan. - 112
Naw tl. 8.5-20'e 1866; - • . • * 112
Ton forty Bonds, • . ••• 103
UM In New York up tO 13 Wolooke • 131
gold 14 Reading at Bush ong a Bros„ -180
itetading . Oratta and Mout)littriket.
Flour continues dull, there being , a
total absence of any demand ib'r shipping
and but :ft limited. inquiry froth home
consumers. who pUrehase only enongb• to
supply' Oleic immediate wants. Prices
ate slow to yield; but if this depresseA
state of affairs continues longer to exist,
decline Must soon take place. Mer
chants show no disposition, to pay the
quoted pti,ces, whilo farmers begin to see
the necessity of moving their grain into
markef f . riot much wheat was brought
in this week, mostly owing to the bad
state of the roads. The highest prices of
wheat seem now to have about• been
touched for thp season, end. with the
good prospect of tho future crops, there
is reason to suppose that prices hare
reached the higliest point.
BELLING num.
, .
White Wheat FlOur per bbl., $l2 00
Redii Extra YarittlY per bbl • 11 00
Ilf . 1
II to *II 10 83
,
4:3orneliop (now) .. : , ,
N 93
B
Poet Bllddlings, • 1 o
Common, i. ...e ' 9) .
40
i
6
Oran,
1 BO
Corn Meat,
PAYING moss:
White Wheat )ier bluthel, . .4.4.
50 001 8001 00
Rod " • " 44 7O
04te
Bye 1 40
, , ,
Co
, .
.
Vona 80
Philadelphia th. inapt i. excised
ingly doll. There ishveri Iltll6 demand
for wheat except for prime pate, and
prices, in consequence :of the increased
offering, aro lower. Corn is in fair ire
quest, but prices are weak.
PaovlstoNs:-The market continues
quiet, and prices are unsettled and lower.
Mess Pork sells in small lots at t i p:, GO
bbl. Bacon Hams are quiet; sales of
plain and fancy bagged at 180210 'll lb.
Green Moats are firmly held. Pickled
Hams 801 l at 170174 c. Lard is dull ;
sales of barrels and tieices at 1901fiic
$1 lb.
WHlSXY—Saleirare malting at 05008 c
gallon, tax paid.
Reading liotiseltiepere Market.
Durrsa—Fresh dairy * 11l lb., 48
11 . Lump, I
44 , • 88
Casnes---elioeso 1 111 lb., ' 26
..
l atzu— lb., 24
Lard Tr ,
.
Etins—lfoggs died,,, 23
APPLawt-App es posk,, * • 28083
" Dried quip% ' • 12
.
Psminss— " /b. * 20
limit—Beefsteak, roun o d 1/1 b., '
20 29 .'
le " , sirlin
is 11 • /imp,* "
44 20
l' ' neof roan, 41 . 20 4•
.
(1 Beef dried,' 11 , lis
" Veal CAW°, 4i 23
ci 11 ehops,,, , . 41 16
1 4 . Mutton, ' --'
' " 18020
:. 10 Pork, "•14 • 18020
il steak, 44 20
il fiatisago
smoked fres if ..e. 4...230215
11 " k, ii,
28
likke—lTnams, 44
11 2
8 4
, 44 0
• 11 Seed
SHOULDERS— 16
81D810".• " 18
PouLTuy—Ohlekens Iff . e, 6 . 6 "
lite4Bo4 SI 18
Turkles live,
" (1C0138041 20
Chickens live p pr" -60810
PolstOos VI bushel, 125
The Reading Hay Market.
Since Saturday lasti fourteeti loads of
hay were brought into the city by farm.
era. Five loads wore consigned to livery
stables, while the other was taken to the
press. It was all taken at prices below
quoted with the exception of two loads
which was infer* and sold at $l4 per
ton. Seven loads 'of mangled straw
were brought in, which was exchanged at
the hotels for manure. The demand for
hay and straw is good, but owing to the
bad state of the roads in the country, it
is not brought so readily to market.
May and liirato Ma -4
Timothy nay (116 00 for 2000 lb,
Long ltyo Straw 00 " "
sloadow Hay - , 14 Iv a, 1,
?tangled 11 00'. " ":
Ph/lode/phla Iron Mgrket.
In Pig Metal there is a fai t business
doing, and prices.a►'e firmer; sales No. 1
Anthracite at $42, and No, 2 ats4o.
Scotch Pig tells )tit $48043 60 etl ton,
and Glendon at $B7 /fl, ion. Manufae•
tured Iron commands $B2 50087 ton
for Bars. Blooms are quiet. .
4
.Phltadelphla Cattle Markat
, The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle
at the Avenue Drove Yard reached about
1000 head this Week. The market was
active and price; tether higher, selling at
1001010 for extra Pennsylvania and
western steers; 80940 for fair .to prime,
and 6107 in 111 lb, gross, for common, s
to quality.
Cows wore unchanged; 150 head sold
rt $85050 for springers ) and $40085
for cow and calf.
Sheep were in fair demand at an ad
vance; 10,000 head sold at . 8410010 'tl ib,
gross ) as to condition.
Hogs Were also In demand ,at as ad.
vance; • 2300 head sold'at the'Union and
A,venuo drove yards at $lOOl7 100
the latter rate for. prime corn
fed.
V Coat Market
The coal trade in thelYyorniag isogon
is as "flat astt flounder," .notwithstand•
lug a quarter`of a million of tons more
than the trade to the same time „hist year
have gone to market. • „
COW Market.
, „
4B . roket. 43°,1; • ea e r s tierV9...
itmolnie44PA" •
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TO PIITSIOI4NS.
Haul., , oath 413 gust 15th, 1917.
c ir
.I,w mo to your ': 'ttentiou to „gni.
• ..,4 AUATIO Or • I FOUND Al 5 --
! • ' MICH The , • , . nent parts are
•+" i : tr 1 • 0 49 fin4P' ' NM* JuNir.o
i
r obi 07 PnapAn 3 iri fi caenchn, in villas,
,nniper,Berritrub d tion, to form, a
e alai, Ons extriAted by displace-,
t n
! elifbyllquers/btalnoditrOmJuriperßer
rice, containing very little sugar, a MOM
proportion of spirit, and more palatable
than wiy noW In use. , The *diva prOpere
ties age by this mOde extraet•Nl •
B echo, au prepared -by Orligglsts'pener
ally, Is of a dark color. It is a plant that
dolts its fragrance; the action of a flame
destroys this (ititaellve pfir 'pleb leaving
a dark and glutinous de non. ,Mine is
the color of Ingredients. - he Bache In My.
PAiparati9ll redominates; , the omalloat ,
quantity of.t he other ingredli3nts are ' ad
ded, to prevent fermentation, upon Mimeo
%ton, it wilt be found not to, pe a. Tine
tare, as made in.Phartimeopira, nor is It a
Syrup-r•and therefore can be used ia • cases
whore fever or inflatumation exists. In
this you have the knowledge of the Ingre
dints and the mode of preparation. •
Hoping that you will favor it withatrial,
and that upon inspection it will meet with'
nyour approbation, With a fooling of eon
dence, • •-• • I • • .
l • I am, very respeotfully,
' - ' ' H. T. if irD111101.13: '
'Chemist and Druggist of 16 Years'
Experience in , Phllaeciphiat and
now located at his Drug and taiont
teal Warehouse, 591 Broadway, New
York. .
'From the largest Hannfttothring Chem
- ..
-- letirin the Worifi.l
am acquainted with' Mr. 11. 'P. Debra.
boldt ho, occupied the Drug Store oppo
site my residence and was successful in
conducting the business where %hots had
not been. tivally tio bolero him. 1 have
boon favortiblieimpressed with hischarao.
tor and enterpriae.
WILLIAM WELIIITMAN.
Firm of Powers 8 iVeightman, Manu
facturing Chemists Ninth and Drown
Stroota;Philadolphia. . •
LIELIIIIODDIS FLUID Ex.I.IIACT RUCs% for
weakninel arising , from' intlisoraion. Tho
exhausted powers of nature which aro no-•
cimnpauled by so many alarming synip.
tome, among which will be found, Indian°.
sition to E,xertiou,•Loaa of Memory wake
oilness, Horror of Dlsoaso, or Forobod Inge
of EV it, in fact, Un (venial Lassitude, Pros
tration, and inability to enter into the en
ioymonte of society.
The COnetitntiOn, once affected with Or.
gaido Weakness, requires the aid of Med
icine tto strengthen and ,invlgorato tifo
svutetu which lIELMBOLIPS EXTRACT
t
• invariably does, if nd treatmont
is submitted to, Coustnnption or Insanity
ettpoB.
Liatagnomfa FLUID F,XTBAOT nuentre in
affections peculiar to Females, is lino.'
quallod by any other preparation, as in
Chlorosts or Retention; ainfulness, or
Suppression of Customary Evacuations,
Ulcerated or Wilms State of the Uterus,
and all complaints incident to the sex,
whether arising from habits of dissipation,
imprudence, or in the decline or change of
ife. •
listmnoLDls FLUID EXT/tAOI. 13UCIIII AKA
Impnovao Rom Wasu will radically ex
terminate from thoso
t ystem diseases arising
from habita of; ditSipation, at little ex
pens little or no change in diet, nb in
eonvel once or exposure; completely Su
persedi those Unpleasant and dangerous
remedie , eopaiva and Iferoury,inall these
s k if
diseases, , ' ; • ' , . .
USN HatlitioLnis FLUID EXTRAgIa 817401111
In all diseases pf the organs, wll6ther -In t
male or (Male, from whatever cause oril
&stating, and no matter of how lOng stand
ing. It - is pleasant in taste omit odor, "im
mediate" in action, and More strengthen
ing than any of the preparations of Dark
orlron. 1
Those su ff ering j from brolten-Own ler
delicate constitutiens, procure the remedy
at onoo.
Who reader inns( be aware that however
Olfight; 'may be • the attack . of t he above
dideatles, !t Is eortain to affect the ,hodlly
'health and mental poweni.
All the above diseases require tho .atd
of a Diuretic. IiELMBOLD I B EXTRA.UT
BUOUCT is the greatest Diuretic.
Bold by Druggists everywhere. Price
—41.25 per bottle, et. 43 bottles for a 5.50.
Delivered to any address. Describe 914: 11 *•
,toms in all communications.
Address H. T. lIEJAIIIOLD, Drag and
Ohemioal•Warehouse, 59t Broadway, N. Y.
NONE AILS GENUINE UNLESS
DONE UP_ln strool-engraved • wrapper,
with tatt-sinile oftuy OhetuloalWarehouse,
and signed . .
doe 23-2mdod&wl • U. T. IiELUBOLD.
"THE LULL "
SELECT VAII.IILY BOARDING 80110914
An iCnglieh;Claiislcal, Tsfatttomatteal,Soten
, tiflo and Artistlo institution,
• yon YOUNG AND BOYS 1
At Pottstown, MoriVoniciv county, Pa.
The second half of the eighteenth alma•
al session commenced 'on Wednesday.
the 8(1 day or February last. Pupils re•
colved at any time: For Circulars address
npv. GEO. F. MILLER, A. M.
• References;
REV. DRS. Melgs, • Schaeffer, I!ann,
Krauth, Seise, Mullionliorg, Huttor,Stork,
Conrad, lombergor, sterrot, and
Murphy. • . .
11.0N4.—Judge Ludlow . , Leonard Myers, M.
Russel Thayer, Benj. U. Boyer, Jacob 5,
Yost and Iliester Clymer..
_Eillri.--James E. Caldwell, James L. Clag
horn, J. F. & E. D. Orne, James Hamilton,
Theo. Q. Boggs, C. F. Norton, L .L.
Haupt, S. Gross Fry, Miller &
Charles Wannomitcher, James Kent,
Santee S Co„ John Wiest, etc. •
fob 20-2mecid&4mw
GREAT FURNITURE DEPOT.
SCHREDER & FELIX,
Wareroom l . oorner Fifth 'and Washing ,
ton streets. '
MAIWPADTORY," 'WASHINOTON ST
nem
4T II PLOW • • •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
TIRE UNDPIRSIGNED RESPIWITULLY
publto attention to their Splendid
stook of tirst-olass furniture now and constdnt
ly on hand," and made to order . to suit
customers, •
Among other mild" ospeeifil attention le
invited to their uneurptussed .
EXTENSION TABLES,
• DUSSiNG BUREAUS,'
DINING ROOM CHAIRS,
CENTRE AND OTHIAR TABLES .
BEDSTEADS OF THE ' LATEST STYLES.
and every other artiole in their line of bpi-
Every article h manufaotttred by themselves,
in their admirably arranged manufactory,
with the most perfect• mael inery. arid skill
ful mechanic, and finished in an unsurpass
ed manners .
Aho prepared to execute all orders for
GARVIN% •
TURNING,
SAWING, and
MOULDINGS. •
AU orders promp. tly executed li Alnd warrant
ed tc g i ve aattsfaohon. ap. 10 d
BEAU MONDE pALLI
BUM & BRO.,
No. 543 PENN FITEEET,
Aro now °tiering a splendid stook of
SPRING GOODS.
COME AND SECURE GREAT BARGAINS
Butte outdo up to ordor In sPlendld style—A .
ETOELLIOiT PITS.
, • An unsurpaosed stool; of gonte'
' PITRitISIiING GOODS.
.
PRYOR'S TO 1301.1 1 Tsl4 TIMES.
olu;LANDsgo."'
TrU aR & IRO,
ew MoINDE
Pip;,s.4oPkikri
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PACIFIQ 11. it, CO,`
• AN,O TM§
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.,
nave added Eight . /fundred 000) 7,411 es tas
their lines during tho ()quota year, while
doing a large loc al passenger and freight
business. ' Thu through connection will
undoubtedly be • Completed next summer,
when the through train° will be very great.
Forty thousand men aro now employed by
the two powerful coMptinies in pre - ssing
forward the great, inational highway to a
speedy completion. Only MOO miles re
main .to be built, of which mostly aro
graded and ready for the rails.
i First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Union
Paeltie Railroad Company tor t 'sale at 'par
and into t, and First Mertgage Gold
Bonds of tlio Central Pacific Railroad, at
103 and interest. •
The prinel.)alr and nearest of both bonds
are pa_yablo in gold.
DEALERS IN GOVEI NMENT SECURI
TIES GOLD, ETC., I
0 E.-„:,....:::t.yENk8R0
No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
uov7-damlvl \i,IIILADELPnIA
- 7 .
CLOTHINGI LOTHING I
REMOVAL! . .
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A. HE N L 'F. I N
,
lIERCHANT t ,
i TAILOR,,
Has Removed hits EstabliShmont ~' from
No. 331 Penn street, to 41Penn street. five
doors below the larniet 1 National Bank,
)1
wher he will be hapn to meet all hie
Alen is end oustomprs. -
A i w and fresh /dock of Goods On hand
for t (o Spring Campaign, which will be
made up in theRhIST STYLE and at . very
reasonable (Merges. ,
MR. GEORGE I . EO.KMAN .
Ha charge of the (Jutting Department,and
good tits will be. guaranteed; . .
A CALL 18 SOLICITED.
may 8-2wdl :".. ' A. HENTAIN.
NEW BOOKS! . NEW BOOKS
rim II following* "Hooke am offorad, for
1
sale by BATTER, & CO., at tho EMILE
BOOK STORN I 612 Penn street : .
Books.
Nowinan on Fascination, .
Life and Campaigns of McClellan,
'Panorama of Professions and Trades,
Icn§s , Bookkeeping, ;
'tome() and May on: unconscious
Buono°,
Bandit's Bride,
Amaranth for Young People,
Christmas Greeting,
Stories of Old Daniel, ' ,
•
Book of the Iludson—lrving,
Jonas' Stories,
Sermons for the peoprii,
Au argument for Christianity,
Departed Sister,
Exposition of Universalism,
Small Books on Great Subjects, .
Tupper's Poetical Works complete,
Letters to a Daughter,- '
Proverbial Philosophy,'
Naomi,Boston MO hundred yeas ago,
Deck and Port,
Fremont's Explorations,
Course of Creation,
Course of Thne-,Pollock,
Life of Jopliine,
Poetical Works of the Davidson
Sisters,
Ship and Shmo,
Sketches and Legends of the Rhino,
Combo's Constitution of Man,
HydrophobY for the People,
Living Author's of England, .
Ireland as I saw it, •
•
Land turd Leo,
Window's rhtlosophy,
Lectures for the Fireside,
The Silver Cup,
MomoirST \ oi a Hungarian Lady,
Yowler on HereditarY Descent,
Debate on the Doctrine of Universal
Sslation, '
Scott's Poetical Works,
Life ofJohn Quincy Adams,
Life of General Taylor,
Life of James R. Polk,
Life (id* General Patnunt,
Whitehead's Life of Wesley,
Life of Gob. Nathaniel Greene,
Life of Gen. Marion,
Moo( Murray,
Woof Silas Wright,
Life of Gen. Pierce,
Lives of , Aladleon and Monroe,
Life of Gen. Lafayette,
Illustrations of the Parables,
Defence of Phrenology,
Mechanic's Assistant,
Duman Rights,
Family Pictures from the Bible,
Rationale of Crime,
Austin on the Attributes,
Young Husband,
Illustrated Life of Franklin
Schiller's Complete-Works
fob 2'2—d
MACEDONIAN OIL
WILL yo U 'PLEASE REAP .TIIISI
Reading, Pa., Jan. 12,1869.-)Ir. Wm. O.
Krouse, No. 204 South Fifth street; says the
M. IL Oil is the only thing which haft giv'en
strength to-his broken arra-.-has used It. In
his family for Earaoho, Neuralgia, and
frosted feet, performing in each case a
wonderfully quick and radical cure.
E. FOX, Proprietor of Keystone Rouse
certifies that three bottles of the Oil cured
a strain in a Horse, valuing the curd at
$lOO. •
-JOHN HEMP, 'Policeman, says the Oil
outoa him of a severe fracture bf the collar
bone.
.Theabove named persons aro *ell known
in tots vicinity, and aro living witnesses.
Having furnished such ample testimony
at the tittles, wo advertised, with the • .
FOUR FLORSR,ORARIOT,
•
giving those popplar open air,
CONWISTS, •
doom it unnecessary, to add more names.
Tho Magio Macedonian 011• 'CO. will
*felt
$lOOO,.
it any , dozen remedies combined will fur.
nigh as many good cortlfleatos from prom!.
Wont oltizensln the city and vioinity as
those who have been: cured by the use Of
the lictoodonianoll—call on • •• .
PROF. RAVIOND,
The Gorman and gnash lecturer of the
Company, stopping at the Keystone House
and purchase a bottle of the 011, or receive
advice and treatment free of charge.
Also —Sold by J. K. McCurdy, Doctor
Ziegler and'S. 8. Stevens. : al iii d,
TIM NEW
FEE •Bl.li'L' ' '.
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Aeon ALDERMAN AND JUSTICE 00
UM PHAVE, ,
Approved February IetNIEICk - 1 , •
. ' For sale At the- • •• ' I •
, i ' EAG - LE.BO.OK ,szo.n,
par 84
ifit.NKR4G LICITYSE. . .
•
BUSjit)l,loBi 'ORO"
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U. S. ;BOND S:B4 StOCKS; f O 4OLIk
sitVLR * AND. WITPOSO:
•
Interest pati_kon All Depoelto. ,
(4 . 10 KfJt 9a. m. • Close at sp. m
BusnoXo: Zb 'BROTHER:
feo. A-issa 4
=Mil
BE
RIM
READING FIRE INSURANCE
' AND. ' - • .-`,, -
TRUST COMP'Y OF BE KS 000 . 0.
Org . atatiodp..Tosii;ilB67.. Ca Hal t $lBO,OOO.
Office, jteacyn i Vitsuivinell Bugging,. No.
111 North Pifeh n atrest; 'Soulli-kait
OFFICE HOURS FROM 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
DIRECTORS:.
J. PRINGIA JONES, JAMES itOKNIOUT,
HENRY Z. VAN Kan, JACOB SRADISRU I
Jitageow, D. E. Stour,
Joses SUALTHR, J. T. VelforTnius,
Gamma Riounto. , .
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, •
THIS COMPANY INSIMES, ALL
kinds of property against loss or dim
ago by tiro at rates as low 'as any other nit
able Compaey ants upon every plan known
to Stock lusurance Companies._ • ' •
Perpetual Policies Issued. • requiring tao
renewal and upon Which Ilio umatint of
premium phtd can he reclaimed atiany time
less a deduction of ilveper cont. T ho ad
vantages of this method ar4worthy, of the
attention" of (antlers- awl ethers haying
first-class dwellingtonSes, barns and other
buildings, in town or codutry, as being.the
cheapest and Safest.
Policies for one,. two, three, flvo or more
years, Or for less than one yo:ar, istMed end
no - ohergo =dolor Polley and survey when
renewed or when insurances arc transfer
red fxx)m other compfulles: •.,
The citizens Of Reading and vicinity,
hitherto dependent maia.ky upon foreign
tlinpanies, haw now the privilege of of
t cling their insurances in a home institu.
oh ,well organized, with an adeatiato pate,
in add guaranteed capitiii,•presenting as
stroll g• h basis of security as that of any
other:company. Thu advantage of doing
business direhtly with the Company-and
the importance of keeping so* portion of
the large sums paid , for insuran cos, air
imitation at home, will bo appreciated by ail.
J. PRINGLE - JONES, President.
JAMBS MoKNltiliT, Vico Prosidwit. '
t 8.19. ANQONA, tiooretary and Treasurer.
aug 8,1868-Iydasw
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rf A. URIESIEIMISR'S • •
tis
Extent)lvo ciptin Worehoute,
; ,FARMERS AND OONSIGNORS,
Who may wish to store • Grata, ko. Storage
stooks
of nnalSaiOn reasonable. Also, o superior
PRICE
FLOUR AND FEED, &c.l,
Formle wholesale and retail, fit lower prices
than cm' be purehpea olsewLere. Also, a
suporlorlot?t. • • I
2 Buokwhet4 Motdrana rotatoos,
Offioo,los North Eighth St.Beading,rti.
febb-,(1 •
DR. JA6KS.ORPB ANALRPTI(JA.
A NEW'REMEDY IN cON.SUISIPTION.
, .
A physician who had consumption for
several years, with frequent ,bleeding of
the lungs cured himself witlr'a modieins
unknown to the profession; Whenhis case
appeared hopelessiand When g i vOtt up by
several eminent physicians as incurable.
lie is the only physician .who 'has used it
in his own person, or who haA .any
edge of its virtues, and ho can ascribe the
degree of health he now enjoys to nothing
but the use of this Medicine ; and nothing
but utter despair and entire extinction of
all hope of recovery, together With a want
of confidence in all others, induced him
to hazard the" experiment. .TO those suf•
fot ng with this Malady,he proffers a treat
tment which he confidently believes will
eradicate. the disease and restore plealth •
lie has witnessed recoveries bat seemed
beyond hope t when the worst symptoms
existed. Lail or send' for Circular.
E. BOYLSTON JACKSON. AL D.
• No. 2ZION. TENTH Street Philadi
For Salo by HARVEY MOLT, Drugg t,
Reading, Pa., and all Druggists.
Nov. z-lywi
MONVX WAIiTED)
BY THE CITY OF READING.
The undersigned, Committee on Finance
of the Corporation oftho City of Reading,
IA empowei•ed to borrow the sum of
aRvENTy-FIND" THOUSAND DOLLARS
for the purpose - of enlarging the Water
Works of the said city, and, the said'Com
witty() hereby give, notice that they. tire
prepared to issue Cortiticatei for liuratittlo
at six per cent. intoreat, to parties loaning
Money to the city for the purpose aboVe
named, Persons desirous of investing in
this loan, will apply to either of the under
signed_Cominlttco, or to William nekton:
rob* Esq., City Treasurer.
FRI?.DEIIICIC LA.U.EE,
DANIEL MILLER,
.DANIEL BPUIIN. .
Jun -2 9 , 'OB-lyd Committee on Finance:
J,26
05
1111
Txrar VELEDRATE.p
FAST TROTTIN G - STALLION
AND STOOK IIOR(SE WILL
stand the ensuing year, at Royer%
!cord, above Phoenixville from April 1 to
July I, VW. For information, apply to Dr.
Dean, V. S., , foyer's 'Ford. Montgomery
county. Terms, $3O for the season, to he
paid ut the time Of service. Good stalling
and pasturinir'on the prevail - OS. • Partlenhir
attention paid to mares from 'a distance.
'All wires at the risk of the owner. His
net trotof the season was over Point Breeze
Park; HMO g.:2q JAMES MOLE,
mar 8-3twj Owner.
8.60
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BOOTS AND . SHOES
, -
FOR THE PEOPLE,
.. ,
THE BEST AND CIIHAPEST 1
REINHOLD dr, gOHOENfiR
•
No. 41 N0rtp. , 13114, Stred,
READING, PA.
THE BUBSOEIBERS HAVE JUST ESTAB-
Halted a first-class Boot and Shoo-making
establisl went and storelA the above stated
place, where they are. able ,lo accOnimodatti.
customers with the best aticles in thoir line of
business, and at ower pr i c es
~ than at an y other
place is the city. . ' '1
The following list of Prices proves all we say :
Mon's calf boots, •, . K. 00and upwards
Men's kip boots, 43 06
Men
,'s working shoo', - • . . 160
Men s French calf Congress gaitare s n . ox 06.800
Men'svalf (balms' gaiters, 2 2&
gon's calf Balmoral', • 200
en's kip ‘Balmorals, . 180
ys' calf Balmorals,
Boys' kip Balmoral", 1
. 1
Youths' kip Balmorall, ; 1
Women's lasting high Poltsh,' 275
Women's (Ingless gaiters, 76 0 250
Women's lasting Balmora", , . ' 1 19 0
Nomen'" Morocco Balmoral", 200
Women's 'brood° shoes,„ .. , ' • . ~ ,
~ , 1 &I
Women's kid slippery. , - - " ` •66
Afissetelasting Polish, ' 145
Youths gaiters from 15 eta. to 75
Youths'and boys' sitOos from ~ 80 eta. to -
, Abso, a large stook of notion!) on hand an d
for sale. •
The above prities are ' lower than at any
other sirailaStkuts of buiduess in thO i!..7.:vi
' 11 EPAIRIN'G. - •
•
Partial*, attentoB,ls - Bala to g all hinds of
repairing. .•
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REINHOLD & SOIRE'NEL '
NO. 41 NORTH -taxa* swum,
(AIION TM OpttaT N . ovmg.) ,
-1.1411.4
READING; .P. 6.,
=I
iffier df sf7otiraireet.
Now ready for
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'I,IALL OP rm , opox
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v.,
JO t'S
-: ' 'it „.
...„?.;•,:.so. 610 rigNif ~, PIPET 1 , , ,
,t: 1.„ ,- . • •• 4 , Ay t • ' 1-,
. t.•',..!f': . `ri: L ....i f i r• 1 1i
. - )..
• 'l:',.:,f , • 44, I t . ,t,t , 1 t,, ,,
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- .TAlMEe'kiS7ijigltolit), •
F.Keittoiatt:l2 tigitoitAitt" TAit..oic
announces tO the citizens of Reading, that
having' reniO•red hie Merobant Tailoriug
es Wishnient to tho handsoino store
roo . (0.616 Penn street, he is now pre
pa d
tt4 k
, with in increased stook of goods
andOnikerloir facilitioS, for initirfat4olll)ll;
t 4) ihipplfali With ' • • • •
1 ,
. : •—• • ~ -,. •,.
FASHIONABLE CLOTLTINGti••
,
of the host quality goods, gotten up in the
'highest style. I i
'GENTS' UNDERCIA)THINQ AND FUR-'
NlBllll4/ DQODS. ' '
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of every it,*ki and iio.tioty to suit tho taste
of ad in want of anything In this line. • •
Noue but the twit hands uro employed;
ono all work guaranteed. The patronage
of the public' ta respectfully solicited.
• JAMES R. BTAFFORI),
fob 1841 , No. 616 Penn Street.
, . . .
INITIAL ENVELOPES AND INITIAL LET
INITITACOVITATTIVIt7 1 1 '114 LET
TER PAPER; 410 NTS A BOX.
INITIAL ENVELONES AND INITIAL LET
snat BAEHR, 43 CENTS A BOX,
FOLEY'S BEST ogi,4 lIENS 'AND, AOLD
ERP3 A V.M. •
FOLEI"S BEST GOLD PENS AND iIOLD
ERS AT 111.50.
FOLEY'S BEST GOLD PENS AND BOLD•
ERS AT V. 50. •
FOLEY'S BEST GOLD YENS ANDTHOLD•
ERS AT 81.50.
SOLD AT EAGLE BOOK norm.
' SOLD LT EAGLE BOOK STORE.
SOLD AT EAGLE BOOK STORE,
IiMIE
fob 20-d
HAT EVElltYlloi)Y WANTS. The
VY MORNING LlOilT.-W. T. RAIN
has secured of ORR, PAIVTER it CO., tho
stoney for the above named stove, which
is meeting with runparalldied success
wherever' it appears. Itr-enttrbines alt the
modern improvenients, such oh reversible
cross pieces, (coder ',door anti cut off fines,
&o.
It 11118 extra lar , )nd ns a baker
i
is not surpassed by ny stove in the. mar.
kot. They have all. Iven the best sails.
faction... Every etc vo - warranted. The
place to get it is at No. ti North Eighth
street. ' •• .. . _ '
ROOFING AND SPOUTING anti alt kinds
Of light job work solicited and promptly
attondeAl to. IliCving had consider-
able expetionce in this. line 1 fool sat•
lolled that t pont produce work in the best
manner possible, anti at as reasonable
terms as any other pit►co in the city.
To snob astray favor me with their pat
ronage 1 will say that,tho host of satisfac
tion will be guaranteed.
W. T. lIAIN,
20 North Eighth street.
f0b16.21d.]
R EMOVAL! REMOVAL!!
BARTO'S
•
LIQUO I R STORE,
lias boon 'remove(' from the Keystone Build
ing tv the now and elegant store,
NO. •137 PENN STREET,
Whore customers will find every large stook of
the boat and puA oat
WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES,
,to., ever offered to the public of Reading. All
the proof of the above that is required is
T a l i;
28 41 share of patrona klltacatTo.
WHOLESALE AND RETAILDEALER IN
_LUMBER,
K constantly on hand and for sale
at the
LOWEST PRICES,
WRITE I!lNlC,„'AiAhg.opt,
.0111101C 1
CHERRY, OAR, ASII, I
INTi:IANARLACR AIiD,WHITR -
WALNUT, CAROLINA
TT B E \R .
9
Thoroughly gemmed and under oover.
W.H.174 , py.fE,639, AND
NORTE tte:RimnfrA"
SHINGLES.
41141 r, ord Ore respectfully loliCited and
prompt''' . attended, or pito* 44).,
call at the
NEW BRICK OFFICE_,
Chs Ike Owner oiAntrth awl Pin. 8t t,
.
Or, tatdreos .
15.
: 1 I T ::
Feu* iBetAlf.f.:l" lA' LNG PA,
P 2 ii:;..i. •..; t. t"..111
I=
111
NO. 512 PENN STREET.
NO. M 2 PENN STREET.
NO. 512 PENN STREET.
, o QVEM
'J. KEELY,
READING, PA.,
A general assortment of
Incuovir Pm,
AXD
M10)11,04N VANE'L,
ALSO,
BE
SWAMP OED,A.R
DErtamia n ti tivl : i lit
.641 . itIV B A T L AG A B N B D AND
•_ ,•,. , . MAILg,
r itiAII6VON . MAIL AND R AGE
LINg
A 4 i x ' t en d la Uniari Station—Les et II
r a , To„ week. tyi Tuciday, 11,`,,,k 1 :4;1i5 i
7 80 A, . n ia rda.v. ' tankslasae.,,duys,fted
,ttserve• . *follow ng named Post 0(5 4 .
tt"
A,.. ,r, , g ersyllle, Adasustoa n so, -:
la i .. 'ff.. 0 .„.: , ,s. a utl,
ijoylifelOWN MAIL AND STAGE 14 1
goa t
Leitves Boo t irtown. at 0 o'clock, i
w . le,
ee, at Rea s m, at 10 °block, a, , Retir•
loaves Rol@ ng at Y/4 P. In. Arrives sir,
w us
wawa at ip. .It serve, S tonersvill e B
flaidville. Oresbville. Ye ll ow Hodg e , e izi N,Th
and Boyetrowu. • ty. l
BERN`VILLE.MAIL AND STACIE LINI
teareis•Bethel at 3 o'clock, l; ul, .
t. *teeing at-10 O'skok, a fxj . i ttt :trllt .ts
?I vo ) ROAM* at 2o of f , . in., itt;l 4 4.
ill m b urg p 4 A 9P. tn. it 0 rvca Letrlty,,it'
LowarDerl). Xernvill.e. Rebtersbure, ga it
Tulpehoccon and Holsters Mills, , 40,
BLUE BALL MAIL AND STAGIILINg
Leaves Reading:on Monday . , Wed atij.
th'iday at 8 o'clook,a. m. tteturoloCie,'N
Blue Ball on Tuesday, Thursdny andb om rtr'
iirrivinif altoacting at 4 % o'clock, b s k \ i'y
s : L B
e il i a._: ri
p i e Mi g u h u ;d h Ai y am il d ur' ll iAli c l 6 g o ia t k o , oA r T e ni , ; ,
b r i ;r e r ; s l li n l u aAt i l l y e ati l r , 7 1 4 1 3 :: :: c 11;16,
avesilet:::::
and Bluo Ball. •
and Friday at '7 o'elock; a. us. Awn. 41
a n t e re l i o n i g ool t n , 1 11 . sues(.llYesupplies Mt. Peen. li t a.
orsvillo Joanna Furnace, Morgantosa Talt,
villd Honey Brooke, Cambridge sal $, Oll l
llersisitago.
LOBAOIISV4LLE STAGE AND MAILLINI
Leaves Lobaohsvillo on :Tuesday, ih ark
and Saturda 4 at 0 o'clock, a. us; Atrive4
Reading at 0 eclook . , a. na. notarising. 1 4 , 4
Itading at ' % relookdp: us. Arrives 4l 1 4 .
baChsvillt at 6o c• olobk , p, ro. It soles 14 1 ,,,
Oloyancl hoNsobsvillsi,
. , .. READINQ TO COLUMBIA
Daily by Railroad—Leaves Reading at (p . , i
FArrives at LOA a, m, Supplica Prqzto4'
oinholde Station s Btevons, ilphrala, Mot u . ,
Silverlilanhom Sporting 11111, Landisvinokil
Springs.
• wESTWIESTER TO 13IRDSBORO
TA-weekly _by, Stago— Leaves {Vesta:
' /ster
li
on Monday _lv all,nesday and Friday i v: ktt
Arrives t'ArttabOe at 7 P. as. .Returnl4
loaves Birdsboro on • Tuesday, Th endi ,
Saturday at 7
a.
In.
SulTlies
0 cigt eel Ni,
Illue
lioqi, Lon 'n .t iltallnoc, Uwcalasid, t.l Ol ,
villa aua.drest ivbiteland.
• IIEADINQ TO ROBESON
sixalieokly by Stagat-Lcaves Ilssilna te
Tuesda and Saturday '7:3oa. Fa, m 1, 1 1 441
at Ron lug n't II d. in. ,
' ItEADINII TO HOST
Semi-trooklY by Stage—Loaves Beadier
Tuesdayand Saturday at 11:30a et , mate ,
a t, Heading at:9:3o n. in. Supple, Adds
Tavern, Lower H ats /icideltn i eidelberg, Ninth
Kriok'e Mills and Rost, . ,
LIitSPORT xo HOR S
a. j .i.i rc elay by Stage—Leaves Leesport T.
dtty. Thuredigy and 6aturday at 12 m. Arrive.
vinoespo at Bp. m. Supplies South ETill
:and idolitown. . •
OOXTOWN TO iqROINSVILLiI
Tri-weekly by Stair o-r-Leaves Vortowu Tett.
day'at. i Thursday and Saturday at 9 a: cu.• • Arrites
VextOwn at.:4 . P. al. SUPPlica Hirbyrine,
Mosolom and Ydrginsville.
REIIRSItginI.4O 0 STOUOIISBURG
Trt-ireekly ..by Stolle — Leavea Itatitetth ri
Tuesiay, TbtrodaY and tiaturday at ti 1. rg.
Arrlvee at Iteht firebug at 6 t). Su
Wintbraville and Itoat. ppliet
Jan 28d
Important to Printers
3 PRESSES FOR SALE,
A FINE CHANCE Tpoß
NISTS XND MA..NUFAO
TUBERS.
ONE EN'GINE
AND
ONE BOILER
TO
:BE SOLD CHEAP.
Tho
following machinery Is offored for
sale, at advantageous rates
ONE
OSCILLATING ENGINE OF
FOUR SORBS POWER.
ONE
EIGHT-HORSE TUBULAR UP•
• WORT MILER.
ONE LARGE CYLINDER PRINT•
ING PRESS, GAZETTE SIZE.
ONE SMALL WASHINGTON HAND
. ' , ,PRESS.
WE STANDING PREM.
Apply at the Adler Office, or address
RITTER itic ° CO., Reading, Ps.
deo 71.1.icw
SPEC
AL NOTICE
Provioue to removing into our Now Store,
NO. 1124 CHESTNUT ST.,
A UT- kAncil
.
Nye wil l_ Ciol3o out our largo Block of
WATC,IIjES,
DIAMONDS,
JEIVEIAt I Y S
WASH,
ME
oLooKs;-
FANCY GOODS„
" ItRONZEB, ETC.,
AT EDUCED PRICES.
Persons desiring to purchase rim the
lioliliktrpegeon wilt titian to their appall*
tago to eXaMittb Our stook.' i 1 •
VLARX
& BTDDL ,
2 4 komas Carrells
Neo;7l2'ijitEciTtlUT 15111Eir,
may 23-lyw •
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IiIitTA.TE AtiItICULTURAL SOCI-
N-FETY.—groposais for holding the spriest
i t il
ex [Onion ' of ,' the • Pennsylvania Buda
A Milt' rat Society la :September netit,
* IM X IVO by 'the ,undersittned 1151 .
W ai►#l arelr'l7th ) , /EGO. A gaol.
te , or• t Arrldrulattee sof the prcwq.,
tits . tenili) ' *lll, be"retinfrred.The - r ur,
aril meet tit 0 Voriiinittoo - on the 17th
11 .,,,1it0b. qd :demo Upon location. , bet'
'''"+ 4, ' '' saltlressed to Amos Is; Kapp,
N um rlAnd;LlßLongaker,Allento in e
Or .110y4 Uttmilton, liarrlsburil, ' '
Olowlitmi r ) ~': .; ‘', , .._
r. - es
,i ; 1 ,