Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 12, 1869, Image 3

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- FRIDAY, MARCH, )2,118419.
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conftremsTions intended for publiest.
t ion in t oo gAot.a mustbu accompanied by
a reiponslbla 'name, aka gtiaratitoo of o n .
urns on tho Part of the writer.' The mune
w ill not be published unlesfi so desired by
tlic correspondent.
Correspondents shoutd ruako their coat.
inunlestlons short and to the Point. Our
paot) 15 too limited (Or very long articles,
Write only on one ride of the paper, and
0 9 plainly as possible, Without flourishes.
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Fictssnatnans wbo fall tO tecolve the
mit regularly, will confer a 'favor by
fraying nation at tides:dyke, where all cote
riairM of Irregularity or lateness of de
livery will be promptly attendede,
A D vmaiamus aro requested tO hand in
thittt a ( iy.trtlsetnun to a early in the day as
p. ) , 4ible, as our rapidly Moms ng oimuta
tiun compels us to go to press a ,put 2 p. m.
CoNoal:4s paid the negro member from
Louisiana, Menard, $2,500 fol. bis ex
penses in contesting his seat. His only
Congressional genie() consisted in mak.
ing one speech in regard to his, own
white men, pay your taxes!
LEnIsLATIVE Pitool3l3iilNOS aro crowd
-0(1 out to•dny.
A DROVE; of mules passed up 'Point
Arcot last evening. 1 7Prom.their dejected
oppearanco, they aro littpp'osed to havo
been unsuccessful apulicanta for the
positions of Vollootor and Assessor of In.
ternal Itovonuo, on their way homo from
the Inauguration Ilan.
SMALL IWPINEBI3.-13,01110 'rationl4, not
AIIXIMIE3 to got rich at once, have taken
up tho trade of counterfeiting the now
ant, and a groat many aro now in circu
lation, Tho ahiold on one aide, and the
"United States" on the ether, aro omit
ted, white a hardly perceptible lmpres•,
sion of the word " not" is inserted over
the word "one," in order to °scope the
law. Hundreds of mon aro doubtloss
deceived by them ovary day.
0. A. NicorAs, R'sQ., General Superin
tentlent of tho plitladolphla and Reading
and branches, has just presented
to Nittigenberg College a tine collection
of MltiOrills, all aplondld speolmona and
tinoto of thorn very rake. The friends of
the College aro increasing and ita pros•
vects aro bright beyond anticipation.—
Allentown Newa.
SA LE or PnorEury.—Wtn: Mine, fur
nituro doaler, 340 Ponn St., purchased at
private sate tho two-story brick house
and Moro of S. Miller, undertaker,
No. 329 Penn street, for $11,2,50. Mr.
KllllO has fitted up a very handsome
;urnituro storo in the front part, and is
about to romovo tho whole of his stook
to tho now building.
(; noun D ItEnts.-11Y tt recent act of
oo Legislator° of Pennsylvania, appro.
Tit Fob. 24114 wtioro no demand,
lo boon made for the payment of a
round rent or other ohargo upon land
it twonty-ono years, and no aoknow-
Nigmont of the Oxistonto thereof has
goon mado within that poriod by tho
°mint, a roleaso or extinguishment of
)o claim shall be presumetl, anti_the
Ito, of Common Pleas, under Wpm
)eeedbiga anti . proof, may donne such
tingulshmont, ,The law. also applies
Parts of ground rots apportioned el
ior by deed or by Implication from the
is of thu parties.
LETTnn LIST.—ThO following flat of
! , ttars remain in the Post Oflico, for the
took onding.lsfarch 12th. :Persons ap.
dying for any of these letters will please
!minion that they aro advertised iu the
DAILY EAGLE
LADIEB S' LIST.
Miss Annie Angstaa, Mrs. Mary A.
Beyer, Mrs. Sarah Bondi, Mrs. Lavinia
Bross, Mrs Harry Connor, Miss Rose
Crosswol 1 , Hose M. Palo, Mrs. Elizabeth
Ernst, Miss Emma Fisher , Miss Susanna
Firing, Hannah Feather, Mrs._Mary
htbol - , Mrs. Herman, Emma M. irarner,
usan Mine, Miss La Roan, Miss S.
.andis, Miss Jano Miller, Mill. Mary
luridly, Mario Mayor, Mrs. Miller, Mrs.
.'err, Miss Amanda G. Snyder, Clara
A. Shirk
,
Miss Lanni Smith, Mrs.
Willmina Snydor, Miss Caroline Wager,
Miss Susan Weayor.
GENTLEMEN'S, LIST.
William Atwood, Henry Alsace Anion.
loch, (lotliob Bah., Augustus Berger,.
q'homas Benton, \V. B. Boyer, Nathan
Boyer, Samuel Singainon, George Burk.
lolz, W Miran I t ingalnen, Benjamin Ooti
vay, L. M. Cooley, Benjamin Donough,
floury Dash,George Dleifenbaeb, George
w. Drexel, James A. Dover°, 'W. S.
Maher, AarOn Doom,
Daniel Etiuger,
Benjamin Ermel,.F.l3. nokore, Michael
Effinger, Estate of Mrs. Derr,' Henry
Fritz, Otto Frederick Franke, (Ship,)
limi4 Frantzen, Reichert Fisher, 'Henry
Fry, S..D. Fisher, Daniel Fritz, Prederlok
thwiirDavid Gring, , Howard Geiger,
,i,th li (Irlin s , Jacob Good, •Mr. Gerhart,
(Ilutolint,) Henry Gratz,Charloa Huber,
Alfr(-1 W. Helfreob, David Unghes,
}'rank Ilerbielfi'Daniel S. Hall, Johb
Henning, J. P. Harney, John George
Holman, Louis Herman,, John aolin
km, Eli Koch, Henry' , 111. Karat,
Qeorgs Kessler, John Keyser, Edward
11. Loutrol, Frank Loh t 'Daniel Lebo,
James Lynch, William ; Lott, Muth U.
Lovan, George \V. Moyer, JlenrY. Meg
rasAer, George MedbUry, H: M. Monsell,
Isaac L. Mengel', John M. Mengel, F. B.
Mengel, William Moser, Frank Maurer,
('has. W. Moore, Wallace D. Modbury,
(5) William Moyer, (2j James O'Brien,
Willie Pidmer, James PleasantS, , tionry
Itochnan r JacOb Rheudiall, Joseph Rau
denbusli, Joseph R. Roth, Mr. Relfsny
tier, Rent en Riegel, 0. 'W. Ritter, Franz
R.lior, 1 miry Itlghtinyer, Alfred Ould,
V. Stahl dr, Bro., Peter Strout, George
snytler, Remy Shroffer, P. M. Snyder,
Thomas 8 °Wort, P. V. S., Wm: Eiyekel;
Tan, R. Williams, Wu.* Witiva,Paut
Young.i . ...„ ,
INFORJiATION GIVHICL-4 The itepOli
kaaer roa Berkd had an 40 0144 in which
mita parson asks for Information as, re
gards the pooitlon' that Mr. Carl solicenci
lx.viiplos In the _Bonding Moorinerahor.
Prof. Carl . Soho3no was elooted Leader,
Teacher or qoutiuotOr, so properly (sailed
in the language six months ago,
and ho occupies this position for an un
i;:ititod time. Through sotno uninten
tional mlstako on the part of the transla
tor,
ho was reported Ir Dist publioatiOn
ototileera of Reading Mconnorohor as
"Janitor." AU who know the musical
atillitio3 Of Mr. Soho3no and all gentlemen
at onto perceive that,)his was nettl
ing but an • innocent Mistake.
over. porsond lhat have bead Ot4steu trom
the Reading Mmnnerehor "tiooontit of
being in uremia tor duet; over tittle ; if
auch Pomona entertain,no friendly. feel.•
lop towards the Society, Sad, Wl.OlO
Ir 'IP a muse, also ask for Information.
(hay (lin have it to their heart% quntent.'
Thoroforo, Mr. G., make ttto Moat Of it,
ij but duo from Lis. tho ma
jority of the nnerubora from "Yungen
Nhonnorohor to say that they dictum att-•
thorizo this act, although' they ho,io In
their midst soveral men' that, , bear anY- ,
thing tint friendly feelings towordtiz e t
We aro almost aura of the source whon
it coition from, and if Any Infortritglon 10 ,
(talked it will be glyon gratuitOUSlYlVith
more particulars.,
D., RuAD/Ptil,NNSP*ol.l9t*
• Baler
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Mr. Idahop. 612 %inn atOatiliptottog
a bew.front in hispilltding.
.
A bark attached- ttta °girdles darted'
away from in front'of the Pennsylvania
House, corner of Plith and 'Wooldngton
stroofk yesterday, at 'weed 4/affiliated to
break the carriage into atoms. Be ran
into the yard swaps thd stable. No*
damage:.
• A lady remarked, op Penn atreetyea:
terday that there was "only one decent
man hi towns and that ho ,was married."`
Much said.
Tha roads in the Cann', ar to a bort'.
hie' (Muddy) condition. Farmartaiww .
Otte can hardly got along.
' 'A:velocipede ratan ran against a post, in
front of the Keystone House yesterdiy.
Not hurt.
A philanthropist has just patented an
Umbrella that will not turn , inside out
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during a gale of wind.
The' Brow ore of tho city iyill Rive a
grand plc-n to at Lauera' Park, on fiatur
daSr, May Bth.
There is a man in town so knowing,
that people who don't know their oWn
minds come to him for information on
the subject.
Finishing up—tho yendues around the
country.
William Rosenthal, Esq., editor and
proprietor of the Banner von Berks and
Daily Post, intonds to remove to his now
office, in the Insurance Building, corner
of bth and Court stroots, on tho Ist of
April bloat.
Mrs. Jano Bohai, rosldlug at Igo. 211
cedar Alloy, while engaged in lifting a
kettle of boiling water from the stove on
Wednesday,accidentally upset the same
ses2olng her hands and• face in a dread
ful Manner. It is feared that she will
lose the sight of both oyes.
Tho Dispensary in Court strqot above
Sixth, altkays , opeu ' fOr
the free medical and surgical treatment
of the' poor andunfortunate. Skillful
and,experiencod physicians havo'oharge
of 010 establishment. .
Wo notice that the dangorolis practice
of jumping,olf mid on the cars while
they are in motion, Is still persisted hi;
and some day wo shall have a tlrat•olass
item, resulting from the ptiaatico.
Tho weather was spring -like yesterday
and` many promenaders wore on the
streets.
Thedlotel registers yesterday 'present
ed a largo number of strangerkin town.
Mr. 11. Ifollowbush ono of tho proms
prlotors of the now , job OW, in the
basement of Stautfer's buildingi, In Court
stroot, accidentally had his right hand
caught In ono of the pressos, on Taos
day, and hurt very badly.
While ten men watch'for chances, one
more makes chances; while ten men'
wait for something to turn up, one turns
up something—so while ten fail one suc
ceeds and is called a man of luck, the
favorite of furtune.. There is no luok
like pluck, and fortune most favors
those who are moat indlfferont to for-
A grand raining match fin. a largo hog
takes place at the United States Hotel
this afternoon.
Two young men—gi for fun"—upsot
store boxes along Penn street, last night,
it might have been ,* funny" if an oil•
welled caught them.
Business men assure us that things be
gin to look up. Just what we predicted.-
The 01 -11fountainoor" and 40 Spy" Base
Ball Clubs intend playing a matola game,
in the northern part of the city, to•mor
row morning, should the weather per
mit.
hi honor of t h e first anniversagy of
Washington Camp, No. 89 a grand ..om
pllmentary ball will bo given to the P.
0 11. of A., at Brenelser Hall, this eVen
ing. The master of ceremonies and
committee of arrangemonts aro all gen
tlemen who undorstand bow to get up a
first-class party. ,
Tho executive committal) of tho Barks
County Agricultural Soolety will hold its
first mooting on Saturday, April 3rd.
Abraham Vivon will in .a few weeks
leave Reading to eettle down in the
State of Delaware, where he has purchas
ed a :aro farm. •
On tho 21st of March the days and
nights will bo of equal length.
If you 'Want to see sport, go to the
velocipede soiled to•nlgbt at tho, Key
stone Hall. Reserved , seats fun, ladies.
See advertisement. •
Tho stockholders of the La' 'Plata
Silver Mining Company will hold a
mooting in thin, city to•morrow, March
13th.
Mr. Wm. Bickel of the Penna. House
hastrecol od a very ( suhstantial and hand
some fou -horse wakon front Allentown,
built by co. Wolf dc Co. of that city. It
cost $175. Ho will use It on his farm.
The hat factories of the city are very
busy. \ '
All tho iron works of tho city aro in
oporation. , -
Wm. Y. Lyon, auctioneer, will sell
nine shares pi Eat Penna. ,stock, to
morrow, 13th blatant, at the (lioyetone
Muse.
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A WOULD•III3 editor of a morningimpor
In this city "cribbed" aft Henn from a
paper published at a distance, refleetlng
on the police; but unfortunately he for
got to change it, properly, and wont into
hysterics of morality over "a den in Rail
road street," thus exposing his
Ills account of an elopement, how
ever, was properly localized, if it did
happen a thousand miles away. "Sonia
non" papers should take warning. I
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ON the 25th ult., , John Wadling
or's breaker • near Forestville was
destroyed by Are. The fire it is al
leged, was caused by sparks from a
passing locomotive. I.oss, 820,000. The
Railroad Company will be held respon
sible for thq damages.—Petteville /ifi
'Kra' Journal.
POPULATION OF ClTlN9.—Phlladet 4
phis, Pittsburg and Allegheny, are tiler
throe largest cities in the State. The fol.
lowing is a list of the remaining cities,
with their estimated population, based
on the vote of last October, andlillowing
Mt and a half persons to .ea4h voter :
Reading, 39,817; Scranton, 29,601; Harris
burg, 25,135; Lancaster, 24,651; Williams
port,.l9,792; Wilkesbarre, 10,708; Allen-,
town, 18,685; York,
,14,937; Erie, 14,274;
Pottsville, 13,552; Norristown, 13;416.
. WILMINGTON AND READING RAIL
ROAD,r,The Coatoavillo Valley Union
days that 4 1 tho grading of the Reading
mid Wilmington Railroad will , be cont.
mowed at this plane In a few days.
About • the first of • April- the Coitipany
will commence , rutting down tho -rails
for at lead a fete miles north and, south
of our tew u.—Manheim Sentinel.
.;*$ the seaeon eavaneast ibr
orrent are booming more Beam.
fine opportunity for pproluistrug A very
doeirable reeldanOlney to had te-raek
iNri*,4fternowi tit'lli!oloolc. , at :the Kay;
KM* Vowe l when the'Urge QOM 11104
gUde"ingt N° l 4
, 4 1 4 1,1 1 1 1 Y 1/11.
14 1 ,1 ft?
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~.+Vs,,,,tbo iruest solAsitstici many
nt Sill Ans of ReO4 .3)tvid
Bop*, scold' our ode tOirussauu
triel /c BOY* ! .E 4 40 lkstedi n .
rot and ea motto,* No. $9
Not 1140 st Timer taus su
p)? pod pr , °stir s period of six
,Nstristrslb. oily Otrbibideiphia,
and wd hope he uisy moat arttli' lquloeft
qe. •
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akircit of special deleCtlveti haabeil4
employed by the Reading Railroad Com
pany at Port Richmond, They Wereyea
tertay sworn into ago° by Mayor lox,
Of P,hihtdelphia. The Reading Railroad
Company le undoubtedly the best robbed
corporation yet extant. President Smith,
In managing the affairs of a concern so
extensive, ias a hard road to travel,
,
• “Mart.".—Maj. O. P. Ainhlenberg deo
liiered a lbcture last 'night, at Library
RA; on !! Man.!' ' Thb hall was crowded.
The lectUrer treated his • subjeee in a
selentide manner and also somewhat
physiologically, referring to the different
races and characteristics of mankind.
There were many original thoughts eta.
quently exPressed, and throughout the
lecturer claimed the undivided attention
of his audience.
.1
The last lecture of the course will be
delivered on Thursday evening next, by
Rev. B. M. Bchmuoker, of fit. James'
Lutheran-Church. Subject—" Books."
Tus PEXN RESTAURANT, 792 Penn street,
ab just been opened by Alison Leininger.
All kinds of the best eatables and drink
ables always on hand. Meals served at all
hours. The neatest bar-room in the city,
with the best if winos, ale, tto. Give him
a call. [mar 10-Btd.
POLIOB AFFAYREI.- General Dullness
was in command at Police Headquarters
this morning. Everything was serene
throughout the city last night, General
Quiet having command. General Disor
der has retreated, but left no dead o 1
puntinded behind, whereat General Hap
ines la in high glee, arid intends bring.
g his forces to rout those of his wily
old enemy, "horse, foot and dragoon!"
Eleven lodgers found accommodations
at the Station House last night.
Hinckley Becomes Belligerent.
WASHINGTON, March 11.—}.T his morn
lag, about 8 o'clock, Mr. Jo hn M. Binek
ley, ex-Sollicitor of Internal Revenue,.
and Mr. Rollins, ex-Commissioner 'of
Internal Revenue,
met at the corner of F
and Fourteenth street, opposite Willard's
Hotel. Binckley threw away his cloak
awl cane and attempted to strike 'Mr.
Rollins with his fist. Mr. Rollins, not
caring to engage in a collision, ran along
,F street and up Fifteenth toward's the
Revenue Office. Mr.- Binckley pursued
him until Mr. Rollins had nearly reached
the Revenue office, and then on his -way
home net Deputy 'Cominissioner Har
land on-New York avenue, and accosted
him with the inquiry wh ether he would
fight. Mr. Harland responded affirma
tively, whereupon Binckley knocked him
down and then Harland was severely
beaten, when a crowd interposed and
separated the parties. These meetings
were casual.
lIITS/128T ALLOWED ON DAILY RimelWas.-
15 per cent, for a year, and 4 per Cont. for
shorter periods. Money paid on demand, at
the Reading Savings Bank. [mar 11-deow
LARGE SPROIAL TRADB SALII.—Wo desire
to call the special attention of our readers
to the very large sale of new and elegant
Furniture, to ho head on Tuesday, March
10th, at 10 o'clock, at Concert gall Auction
Rooms, 1210 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
This stile is on account of large manufac
urere and 40Alers, consisting Of some three
hundred suits of Walnut and Cottage Fur
nitUro, of the latest and most lashionibio
styles, comprisi ' g parlor, chamber and di
ning room suits. This is a rare opportunity
for doalors and consumers, as the sale is
without reserve. T. A. MOOLaLLAND, Atte•
tioneer. i mar 10-11td
." Time may sear and blanch your brow, '
but it cannot silver your hair, if you use
that eXeeliellt renewer known as "Barrett's
VegOtabl94laiv Restorative to the abso-
lute oxelOion of all the vile compounds
with which tho market is flooded.—.Portt
mouth irge4}3 . lat. tmar
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ADVERTISEDIMTS.
AITANTE I—A WOMAN TO OLEAN AN
Ify office. Apply at
mar 12-d TIM OFFICE..
D. P. BOYER, M. D.,
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ITAS OPENED AN OFFIOF. FOIL TILE
Al practice of Medicine at N 0.89 North
Sixth arca,' Reading, Pa, _Office lhOure
from 8 to 9 A, at., 1 tO 8 and 6 to 9 r.
mar 124
A (GIRL WANTED. 7 -A good girl to do
goneral housework wantod at No. 28
North 4th atreot. No 'others flood apnly.
mar 12-2411 MRS.
I ew urniture tore,
No. 327 & 329 Penn Street.
rpflE UNDFRBIGNED ItHSPECTFULLY
L invites pubito attention to,his large and
excellent stook Ready-made Bureaus, Bed
stead t Washstan ds, Ward relies, Cupboards,
Book Lase% Chairs, Sofas, &o„ of all sorts
and patterns, and at alLprice4.
Alt kinds o' Cabinet Ware, from the most
ornamental Bureaus, Bedsteads and Book
Cases, to the plainest articles of Furniture,
pronaptry made to order, Windsor Chairs
of all kinds always on hand:
Old Furniture Renewed and Varnished. ;
The old stook will remain at the old stand,
No. 340 Penn street, until April Ist.
A FINE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS.
After April It, the e4tire stook will be
tritneferred to tho
NEW STORE, 827 It op PENN ST.,
already opened, where all in want of Fur
niture can be suited in style and. price. r ,
marl2-10.4twj WILLIAM KLIN4.
rELICRE.On
YROCIPPIESI
THE AT :
PARISIAN NOVELTY 1
A.N t RIDING SCROOL
.11 b now In progress at the
KEYSTONE
,KeYstone Opera House,
and is attended nightliby# largeoroEvot ot
spectators and pupils. _
Qo ante see this most faSoinating and ex
/Minding EtMuSentent, good learn bow you
can •
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RIVAL TIM BEST HOBOES IN SPEED!
mut the moat export skater ta - beatity 6f
grittier *potion.
Tilo roPrietore guarantee to , every one
Imo rig , piapile, to 'make them perfect
Imuiters Of pita Wouderful art th ten leatmie,
eitebltOt •th!m to Me • with perfeot ease
And maitetY: ea , setts reserved for lodic*.
OPEN.Atip xtinT
Admissiori,. . . 4 pcoto.
$
' War Vpit4
, i ', iiiiw #o*.iiiiiii':.',:
''`A'oNt.pitvi , tiousr FOR: ALL
sAV111111110;TORIt Valet 0008111 AND
thrt*lo4l7 brit* bulk blOyi
the wad e t ra Team #11k: good,
trondllloll ; 144,100 • SOO teat. 117
tiob,sitlply to , - $ SCUM, Ig
Real Estatto Art*, *to. ,P) 146rf. 4% t.
mar 11..1,11r4f,'
111/0L14.3 RALN Or NAST PNNN. RAIL.
.1. ROADSEPOQR....WIR bo sold pubfkr
oalgoon NATRRICIAT,Marohnt bp teXI at the
Aeystone Rouso;lleallfigsat 10'41100k P.
9 Shares East Penn. Railroad Stook,
by. W, Y. LYON, Auotlolloor.
mar 114114
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Con., OF EIGHTH AND .PENN
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FOr Ins .V• sem ,with Joe. t Co.,
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FRANCIS C. RHODE,
Son of Win Rhodo, under the firm of.
HUGHES & RHODE.
They have on hand and will at all times
keep a large and well selected Stook of all
brands and qualities of ,
IItIP.ORTED .WINES s . 4 di" ,
SW 'Z't
BRANDIES AND .GINS,"
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A °bolo° loi of
CHAMPAGNE AND CLARET. ,
Also, fine double distilled ryo 'whisky of
different brands; also common rectified
whisky and vinegar wholesale and retail,
Demijohns and bottlesof all sizes; All goods
will be sold at prices to suit the`times.
They extend an invitation to' their nu
merous friends and the public generally,
and hope by strict attention to business,
and courtesy to all who may favor them
with their patronage, to gain the confi
dence of buyers. HUGHES RHODE.
Mar 8-11nd
(JOHN lit. SITARP,)
JEWELLER
DIAMOND SETTER,
IMii
NO. 609 PENN STREET, READING.
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[OVER BiONV.N BAOLE HAT STORE.]
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EPECIAI. ATTENTION ol'vnx TO
DIAMOND -
SE!AL'ItING,..WORK'.
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arrAmixo PROMPTLY ATTBADED TO,
. Mar 6-3md
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ASSIG E E'S NOTICE. 4--ELT.
Becker, of tho township of Maiden
crook, in the County of Boras, baying taxa.
Mited an assignment of all his 'estate to
John 8, Fox, of the same placV, in trust for
the benefit of his creditors, Or, Bth day of
February', A. D. 1869.
Notloo 18 heileby.givon, that all persona
having claims on said estate; will present
thorn, and all persons owing money to said
estate, make immodiate payment to
the undersigned. J 011 R 8. Fox.
fob 20-Btw '1
FASHIONABLE
3IAT Biros=
• mom -opbbs .IUBT 9.IICNINa..
BEALITIFUIi NEW SiTLY,B inments .
7.'0 ALL TASTES. • •
All Soles warranted to give eatiofilotton
GIVE US A...‘CAToti; • •
J. BuNrxxei, •,
' PORTICO ROW,
04.1 PENN irtspr, mans°.
mare--td • . •
C . AI 4 PETB t• CARPETS I 4 ' •
_ n. mAattraitY (10. c
Noi US toldins street. bolo* lkwantsflas.
:between Slztp and Seventh atreoa;
Respectfully inform the citizens 'of Readips
and vicinity, that they are martuftictutinE the,
very heft Ingrain, ail-wool Carpets, eVitroitert
ad in this Ott lastest patte!p, said tam.;
Wholvate end retaiLat New York' prices. •
We invite the publics to esaiwitte onr i foodi
beforaintrehtudttp elsewhere. .end •Per
4:4nt,- , Bity , of of _first class, an' • $6 B
MTIG I Y.
( I.l4Bnsa ; • -It 11. MATOCU)Y
A/eDAM);tllCCl#Agnl44 4 4DUiilaEla
and bet work-1111mseil,
line engravins. Price so tents. for sal
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That otuinotAxiiitleiiet lithis Ott'
watch will I:4;‘die;Coloi of iUt ,! '
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• Lo*is, any COI"! *Mil inßsadlrig; ..
tat'ir n-stA 4 . • . : ' '.• „.. . ,
Manolfand Medium Beano!
Ilittada /Wu, Wit "Nu, eitakiligiker
Dried Mos,'Mee, Tapioca. Sago,
• )larle.v, Hominy, (nestle, OattetryNeeci,dv.','
at the efl%ap store of
BURKHOI.DER & MADEIRA,
mar 9-4. 6th 'Ad Weehtnittitti..
ST. GEORGE CODFISH
. JUST 11EURIVIC D.
A choice lot at
mar Sad DURIMULDEpt a .111ApICIR41S.
•
140 ARDING WANTED.—A youni gently.
IJI man dositos boarding in a private fam
ily. $5.00 e. rweek. Addroes
- Moral Ind) "J 1" EAULE OFFICE.
THE SELTZER HOUSE,
Womelsdorf, Berks Co., Pa.
&' MUM,
J'reirietors.
a - T THIS' 11011lIA:GUFSTS: WILL FIND
expellent aceniarnedation. 11.1 e land
lorda.obllging, and th e , tabla tilled with all
the beet tne Intirket Words. • Cenneeißt•
with the licktatis a tiret.eituss Livery Stable;
sn,4lu conveyances are always at, band 'for
tlAo)30 WV , Only soje n aril iq'the beautiful vii.
laßep pyinibvacEo.to nail•lretteihxydopet. •
. N • IP— Aftor, April let the partnership
tliagelVO, and lianry I(achel"will
assume entire co:W(0911A Hie hotel.. • ,
mar 10-Stud 4 , • ••
13 moved ElloVA:l4-4. A. , STROILFORER, Kota re
movedlile . DlEAT MARKET tO No, 41 •
Nor,th..Nlfith afreet: 014 and now eustOrn•
ere are Invltettvt) call, Of Froeh
and Smoked Meats op band. ,
mar 64w4 • , . ,
WALL PAPER
AND.
WINDOW SHADES
A Large and Well Seleoted Stook
WALL PAPER
AND
WINDOW SHADES,
At Prices to Suit the'Timeo.
shades Furnished imd. tottered to Order.
mar 9-4md
Quinton Tomatoeil Quinton Tomatoes I
BVY THE BEST..
THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST.
The Quinton canned TOinstcles• are the
beat in the market. For stile by the case or
oan at the store of
BURKHOLDER k MADEIRA.
mar 841
-WALTMAN 4, lIQLLOWMISH,
:\ • • •
trni3PRINTEI A,
521 COURT STREET,
BEADING, PA,
mar 8-41—
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R. A.EMU,.
-
DENTIST, •
oinee--No: eoty% Arenn .mt.,
- (ABOTN.J. 0. )101ir1'A HAT BT01111.)
Removed ;from No. 0 Nora fi(t)it 'fria r
Particular attentlonaoltld to curing disonses
of Ithe Mouth and Guile. such as Scurvy, Pre
ternatural Growth of Gums. Alveolar Ah
scessek_disease of the Alveolar proceee. Pk'
suited P slates, and. ail .diteases to which the
mouth And gums - ,ore subject: ,
Teeth extracted without pain. and inserted
on all material used by the Profession.
, Office hoursarom 7 it.. to'7 Y. M.
dooKvid i -'• •
* THE *IMPORTANCE.'" OF
A L
None but those deprived Of this blessing
knew of its loss. The pimp led, blotched
and tottered covered person coo ky upon, a
cleat, eniopth Skin with jealousy, , and in.
ward!, desires the ammo. ThOse whosesys•
tome are - filled With the virus of WHOM.
IJA, and other cutaneous diseassee, nnot
have good health. When the Wend
pure, disease le sure to follow.
• All have timely warning in those .Fltn
pies, Blotches, Netters, Sores,Cap
per-eolored Patehes, Scales, & o. Aver 4 the
calamity by purifying the systom with' the
SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB Jill RS,
SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND lIRRIIJUI RS,
SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JIII,
IhSfore Scrofula takes a firm sold.
flow ninny . 01w° the vine of Syphilis
in the system; And -In' that oOndition n•
template marriage, knowing little of its
baneful influence on the eoruitituti(ta.
such wen); STOP, First cleanse you Is
of those impurities; Of that sorotulous s*,
fcetioo ; (which 'hi Many case/. sts .he -
ItarY In the oonstitution,) before you bri g
Misery on younelt and oinpring. • Pit 0
.1.25 pox bottle. • .
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BAN.g.nxrAips 12177 . 1-,, ~1 '
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rag Mobr (Isnot Itsiontir Sven tlli
4 " , -.,1011 A. roottl re Caret' , ,
.libt• all insect.*
di Ariritte from t kort/01:
rorrlion.
Containg no Ifittentl, no Balsam, no k i'i.`
ettry. Only tett Plll6 to no tvtion to etre* 11.•
„ore. They sr. etAtfsely4eg trbleibavl
o smell norattrotttitOesant sato, and w
bOt An any way in the stotOtkqb or bor.
PI, of the treat delic , o7, Cgrett In- fro* ,
,tvto to (par attyof atillfrooent ease* in tren
ty-four noitre. •Sitolt 131414. Prloct- Male
pAiSkfby* sige 0, VOolslo
- Sob untilax . #4t ;;Lea4tngp Pc, and
13 ) APB tett , 4 ' - 1 ' •—s - -
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AolidbxfPfcra 'fiffklol4reon tams,
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Iffigistritte4 81Rib,• ,
XxeetttiOtt AVlAtiotelty (Wit* intortilts
ttirt* •
Summotr, (LiktidiOta Ord Teimt)
SuMmOtie •
.subpcang
Warrant ik
illeotAttou, t . , •
Constable's twkliee • 4
Petition in Divorce,. (Adultery)
iliterrngeterlee in ease of Adultery,
'Petition in Divorce (Desertion)
lute rrogatOriee ih'eale of Deeertioo.t,
Petition in Divoroe (intoletable !rest
' moat) I. • ' •
luterrogatteee la once of Intolsratde
Tkeettlient,
lir
Deelaratioas,
Debt Coy end Assignee of Road,
Debt by Sid Assignee of Bend,
Debt by Alaignee of fond,
Work, Laboi and Materials,
Clilook,
Siander, -
Common Dreads.
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11111 ot,Baclionlie l end Inderae4 to. Acceptor,
1110 ornetiange rs. Drawer or Indorser,
Bill of Exchange vs. Acceptor, •
Oonunonoenient orPoChtratlon In cam
Goods Sold andDellvered,
Quantum Valeb'ane, •
Money Lent in 4 AdyanoOde
Money bad and ItetChred,
Account Stated, •
Money taid, • • ' - -
Debt linen Bond and Cogno‘it Action*
Pronitrilesory Note role* rt. Maker, •
U "irldorso6 TS* Indorser, I
Troyer, ' • ,
Work, so., 0004861 d, And the Money
Counts Joined in one Coups, „
• Bill et Nrehange Payer vs, Idaker o ln Caen
ot Non Aeoentonei, ' - ",‘ • -
8111 of BrObstige Maker vs., **enter,
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114 30FIANIYS ~otioiAtt ,sittsais
is composed of .2 '. . .1 1 tteliriAs
they are median - In.. th. ..s h ..•
bee's) Of - 11 0 0 t Az - - '
Inside, 04 tirto , - x ~r. I lith Wyk
00, atm entire t fres Jrom efts
tare 0/ any kind. • .
800FLAtth i ii GEpir,Toprits, s
le a combination of ail the ingrediants
of the Sitters_, wi ll tho 'purest ig of
Soma &use Men, tatifielieg td , Ron*
of the most 1 tangy allreea e ro ma
dies ever tiftre to the public. -
Those prefer nig a suidietuo free from
.alooholie admixtUto t *lli het
#ooFLAND'ill:42lPadaNa . MIMS.
* those who have po 0100t1031 to the coin.
Wilmot:l of the gt+atedvwtll use
1100FIJAND'S, GERMAN. TONI":
They aro both attest'," rrOcat it a`ud itontein
the 46.1310111011101hal e °Woe be.
tween the vto being 41110011AtOrgt taste r
the Tout° beteg he meet palatable. •
The stomach, from' a variety of OEM*
euob as Indigestion; Dyspeipsis, Nervous
Debility, Om, le a •I to haVe its Mao
tiousdoraegool. Tll4l4Weir b eyMper
athislog as closely mei'as H doe& with
the etotnach, then r r —Ofeoe ailhOted, the
mutt of which to that4he petionV suffers
from several or - more of the , folloWing CU&
eases
Constipation, PktnlOnoo,. Inward Pilos,
ninon' ofltlood to tb,e Mad, AolditY
of thojiltoniabh; Nottutni Heßrt-burn,
•,1)18gliat for T rood, Fulness or
• Wplght in She Sttnoo4l Sour
Bruotstioris i l Stoking o* rlutt
oring pt thp Pit of Aho Stoinaoh,
80imnihig of the' 71*(1, 1,01 1 4:
.or•Dlttionit 'Breathing, Finite it
Choking ertinaliefiting n•
eatientt when In u Lying"Peetru. o, Dim.
host' Of Vinkni, Dout WO* Mere
clip light, ~l~ull iiikticid thO *oak
Deficiency otrereiration,Nellow•
nese ot the tildn'auft"Eyesii Pa hl '
in the Side, Babk,Oheet, 14.031;u4
eta, .sudden= Fituihee 'o k* Heat,
Burning in the Flesh, 19onsfant
magic of. 4vni end , Regoosiott
. 4kt 11 Opt Vor.
.. .
• The su ff erer from these diseases shOula
exorcise the griP t test, cantle* lIL the se.
leetiqn Of a row tly rjr his pe,
from sing only' that w lob ote • UV d from
his intettigatiOns'an inqui les p ws
true merit, Nolan ' fully edrapounti.
ed t is free from inporlons, Ingre
dients, and bag ea ehiglio,r itself a rep
uttaion for them° 0 these Alapasee, at
this oonneetion we Would submit those
R ,
well-known to Medisis.:. •
111VOPLAND'S et MAN Birrints
, 1
itOOFE.01)11 CiUIt&VAN TtoNlo,
At
e• DT Ar. 0. m.a4Vira °Ns
' ' ' • , xl:44iirkatruza. PA
Twenty-two years elude "tlie,y I t erel drat
isia ()duces' . into thid ' cOlintry in tier.
many, during whieW time,thily ve un
doubtedly performedorcourtni, and ben.
silted su ff ering husua ij ty to a greater on.
tent,than any /ether r iriedies — kriown tq
the nubile, • , .. • , •
Those' remedies will ernsetuaily cure t
Liver Complaint, JaUndleii, Dyspepsia,
Chronic) or ,ffervous WWI Chronic Dl•
arrhcea l Oistudot .the Hitineysand,
all Diseates arts- ing frogs a V is or-
Mi
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red Livery Blom ito oib,lntOtines
DEBILITY,
.
Amula*, from any *Wile ullatever,
..
;PitasTRAZN 4P 21t/il A 1 8.
,
- . Tic,if, i :by &vans Aabor
• Harrigta,..lllepoeure, • Avik, (Ds.
A... • Ai ,
There is no , Medicine extant equal to
those remedies in uob (stem A tone and
vigor is impar t to the • Wholeey stere o
the 'appetite is et 46.11940 d, WO is eu.
k
toyed, the stoMao digests liromptly, the
blood Is purified, ttle complexion bedoixtee
sound and he at the yeller' tinge ,fa eradicated from th °, a bloom fa given
to the otkeekti s ana' $ weak, ikiht netyone
invalid becomes a strong and healthy
being.
pgßaoNs ADVANOBD,OE'LImot
„
Anil feeling the bawl of time meighing
heavily upOrktherni ite Attendant
.
or
Will And in,the use of this BITTSIIB,
a the ToNIO, - ati that will instil new
life into their value i restore in a measure
the energy 'and *root of more gentility
dam build up
pine their , ibrOnken, fermis ano
give health And' Uppin lo their
pining, ears. ' 4 •
NOTICE.
I
.0 I,
it is a vrell•Ostatillihod fltet; that fully
one•uali of the to I portion of our pop.
elation aro eeldoni the enjol ai Tnt
of good health o r .teXpr on
W ,
to use their own ea Ter feet-WI T ey
aro languid, devoid of all energy extreme.
ly nervons, and have nepersona appetite.
To We' BITTERS,
or the TOIIIO, espeolilly reebintaeuded.
WEAK 414 D DELICATEOHILDREkt
Are made strong by the tise•Of either of
these remedies. They will oureovery min
of LtAßAehlth3, without fall. I
Thousandi Of dertiliestos ibstre: so umu.
toted iu the bands , or the PrOprietor, but
sp ice will allow of the publication o f but
a few. Those, it wilt be observe are men
of note and •01 their guiding 1 , 40 , t they
Whit be balloted. .
‘ l,
`Hon. Geo. Vlt. Woodwrid,
ostez Age°. at the Aairtime Q2 l ol#r,,Etr„
,
rutzlpstailfiAt Nardi 18,18
4 i I oxid 11100rt444 , errata' 1147 is a
good tonlo,llBofoit dig Of the
dlgeativo orgolk, and of g t bon.
oath:o4loe of demi and t, of ner.
votle stostonlo Oa trl t ii •• ;
• rdajyti *al
•
• 6110, PODWAIID: ,
. ,
in: James lhompeon,
Judge 9/041 , 18gx . ,n8 , 0044;be 1“1401810.
28, iec
4, lannaider gobilalitita German Bitters'
41Patuable medkiincin Cue or Attacks of in
-4lgintion or Ityvapata. cantartify
from my experience of It.
• • A Yob ra, VIM roapeot
•
*TABU N TalatrOOM'
.
From Bei. ' Joseph H. kiliVili thedi , Eil
.
Ituito;' of the Ten*De s ottet Church, Phila.
'• Di. .ritokOn-:liear` Sit I' 11 s'e been fro
quentsyreqUebted to leonhcct Toy name
with rotor/541)n dations of direront kind* ~
iii.
of medicince, Out re nibut th e practice,
as Out of my apPrO Spberei 1 hues in
all cases Cleollnedl hltt . With a clear
proOf in 'various • instances an 4 '
nartictilil in_my own fiiillilhOr the use;
mime of r.,nOolholdis (Jarman ilittere,
I dep t for, onote fit= toy,veusi course, to
OXP lust fell convietion tnittder general •
406ilily of the noummlia l ritault for ..utrr
vophfint. WO itena upOli prepare:4*u
In Nome cotes 1 lefty . II Intl i penally,
doubt " not, it will Very bertelieleitn those
Who buffer from the above names,
• • -: - TOWS; very
ARD
riletfully, • -
• ' :
ltsl,ttos aivrt79o,oo ou*t
• r'' E . D
from Rev: . • h.
1 1 .0111,ge.
4 nixie deriredileelatetheitost ftoin the
use of kfoodand , a Uormattillttere, end feel
lt my • prlittlege to recommend them se I
ntoetralnabletoblothati.w4o sureribs
trot), general debi li ty:lA from srl•
sing front derangement of thilltrer.
- -• • . ;XOureOrig '
• , r •
CIA.„
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Ifoodend , e german lieMedieeere
terfettedisee that the 01: attire of .01,
JAMB 0 le on the 11 ••• r of tech •
tie. .LllO On *TeX? . 1 4.• Welt;
eiratF-0..
the to O WO, -O.
WOW • • 0 111 4 1 * - c, - - , • ‘_
tati"tar. jet "470: tej StiOinieltfet
fonnert.YCLlC 3A - 011.5(41 . 41 00
ap t . or egoint*lDrriontela and denten*
$4. „ • • Mikt.39,—Wwow4