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A . . , . .4.P. ` ', i.!. F ~ '. ,1, . e....,k i ' r i: .r if L .'o • ' . )4. '. : , ~.- • • ', . • ' 3. ' - -.--- --- ` • • • . 1 f',l4 , VOL _ TIIE ItiIADINCI DAILY Is PtIttLISIIIIII DALE. RITTER & AT NO. 542 PENN STR ApViiriTIBBSIENTB 1148MITED BONAntli AAtEs. • LEUAb ADVERTISICii GEORGE F. BAER, 'A VORNEY AT LAW . . - 21. Ace, No. 40 North Aixth street, (up mirk) Dearly opposite tho Court HOuso, Wading, PA : [mar 0-414tw MATTHIAS MENGELI ALDERMAN AXD, ATT s itxpy ,t, Wf3 ixl. 0111 co No. 21 Soi#h th , street, • All kinds of and cow collecting oral ibing (lono at tho ahorteat notice. Also acts as Counsel for Administrators In letting op catalog on reasonablo ems. march 1-(1 , ------ J iiiii qi. BICKEL, TTORIINY AT LAW, i , ° moo, ± 44/8 )" A isulidinK, (Istfino s t, bankdipp), pp dn , • tro iiitrect,' Pottn4lllo. .grrLarkree 411.1. t e d In tho Gonuau language. En* 4 d -- - JESSE G. iiiiWLEY,I - i raprtNEY AT LAW.--OMoO No. 642, If~ Penn areal, golunnekor Hansa Jitills mug, Entrance through the EAIMEI 27 Book ;,tore. Ijaa -d Pli.Dl - OAL ADVERTISEMENTS. DR, LOUIS Do Bs VF ICE 01) 11E811V U _ Ninth street, gentling, Pa, Idea Btl 1)11. JOHN STEPHEN' , Tenders his professional services to 'the citizens of Heading, Orrice : No. '2Ol NOR,Tfi BlX*l t e'r. Can baeonnufted ha the English and tier wan languages, at all honk's of the •day or Wirt, when not profossionallx alma. cc 2.3-43ind&w H. M. NAGLE, pHYSICIAN, (U. S. Petiston Surgepn.). NO Penn street, Reading, Po. Omen hours-12 to 2p. tu. Bto Bp.m. Inn '2B D. P. BOYER, M. D., TrAB OPENED AN OFFICE 14)11. THE 1 praottoo , of 111c.illotno at N 0.139 North Sixth a troot, , hooding, Pa. 011Ico. hoard front Btoo A. iv., Ito 3 and(lto I) m. mar 1241 JOHN D. HOUP, • A - UCTIONEBR.-NO. 834 BlNG tuna!' Arcot, 'totaling, I'a„ will attend to Ow selling of real eatato an 001'80111a plopertyon reasonablo tonna. !' mar P-Iwtl . W 0 K, JOB GERMAN AND ENG DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTI AT TIIII EAGLE PRINTING OF No. 414.9 PENN firßan fob 20 tt MOUSE FOR 101111`.—A. TIIREF,STORS BRICK 110USII, with two•story back buildinf, Minato at tit Penn street, bo own hightit and Ninth, enitabi t o for a Fiore. Tits third story is arranged for a Lode Room, Apply to ' FRP:ORRICK SCIftILDT, 109 South Ninth street, mar 1-(11 CATHOLIC s PRAYER BOOKS. CATHOLIC URSULINB MANUAL. REY OP HEAVEN. THE CATHOLIC VADE MECUM.:. UNCLE FRANK'S SERIF'S ; MERRYITEARPS SERIES. 001 DEN LIGHT- SERIES AIRY MOONBEAI4 SERIES. SINGING BOOKS. , RAPP,Y VOICES; SABBATH SCHOOL BELL. FOR SALO BY RITTE2 , & CO., , AT TILE EAGLE 1100li. STORE. If°. LW Penn s • , nert4ifig, Po; feib 71—d LUMBER! LUMBER I I JOAS & RAU,DENBUSIL Corner 4th j scd Spruce Strhet. (Nang Lumber ca•d on la 81, #_._" 9 Pen .. n ' ) CHEAPEST AND ‘a(OT C ONVENIENTWARD IN TAR CITY. We have constantly on hand a 16rfos sir rtmont of nil kinds of lAnnbe, width Ifni be disposed of at the lowest taarket prices In quantities to suit pgrohasers. AUU. F. BOAS. OWL W. RatIIMINBUi3.II. Yeb. Y4-t6l , • • EXcKLBIOit ,I3OOT AND 811013 STORE. • No. 808 Penn Strimirßecl4ingt (Next Door to lerehia Hardware Slore. ) HAIL WICK& DRAKE, Beg to anneunee to th 6 citizens of Seitding ' vielnity, that they have now 1 O tore. ft very tins assortment of • 4. HE I N'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND !MOSS: 1 • MAO, , . LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ROOTS AND 8 110E8 of ail sizes, and of very ettperior make, whleKtimy will eell at the lo west oath prices. They levlte all to.o3,llana Pike their stook before pnrobaeing elsewhere, They have also a flno assortment of the istesi styles HATS AND CAPS, at, low times. ' AR in verynsonter wornn totem], in the best IStylo s at benDO. tire, Tile patronage Of the publics la ii;spivt. , hilly iotoite4. ' 'Usn'll-ya • 1 39. ZACklat Or 0 • 9 !RI AT RHA.- MEI MI MI KO ERNE ;,.. ~ lIE IHNI CLOTUS WRINGERS; STEP LADDERS, ALL WARRANTED,. AT I KNI6I:ITI6 HARDWARE THIRD AND PENN SM. sag 10d OEM ENGINE AND BOILER FOR SALK •=,•••••ip•i• i IMPORTANT TO MACHINISTS AND MANUF.ACTURERS T The nnderslgnett offer for sale, at rea sonable rates, ONIII •SOILLATING HNGINH OTP . Faint 'KIRSH PpWBB. ONE EIONTRONOIN TITINYLAR !R -EMIT ;smarm. Appiy at the lsbisii !kei t ' e; ' I ; RITTER .4z ati,i444 *CAlgiO. PA. EMI , ; -- 4FoR•-nte: GOOD Tiled ikon, ASSISTANOE : FOR THE WRONG tiat.lo,tiCßESOANci:• AND . R . EADiNG RAILMAti OF PASSESGER TRAINS • - 4010111119 14ra, 1888. FIVE TltAlteitiOWN TO PIIILADEL. I'M 4., paa9lng Redding, at 7.8000.35 and 11.15 A. pc, &Oland um ' UP TO POTTSVILLE, at 10.33 A. M., and 6.60 amt 800 P. , TRAINS WEST TO LEBANON & HARRIS. • BMW. Western 'Express from 116T.York, at 1.05 A. it, and 1.50 P. H. and 10.19 P. M., Harrisburg Accommodation Train at 7.15 A. al, and Mail Trains at 10.45 A. DI, and 6.05 P. M. On Sunday, the down trains pass Beath ing at 9.40 A. 111. - lind 4.25,P, M. and up trains *t 10.50 A. M., and 5.57 P. 51. The 4.25 P, M. down, and 10.150 A. M. up triune. run only bettieen Philadelphia and Read ing. I Up trains leave Philadelphiaor Reading, liarriablirg and Pottsville at V.BO and 8.16 A. 1,14,12.80 noun, and 3.30 P. M , and at 4.45 P. M. for Reading only. The 8.1 A. M. train connects ,with trains for Tamaqua, Wil. Ilamsport, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara and Canada. . The 8,16A..11., and 8.30 P. M. up trainsfrom Philadelphia, and 10.36 A. M., and 4.20 P, Ai. down trains_, atop only at principal sta tions below Reading. Beading Accommodation Train t Leaves Reading at 7.80 A. AL, returning from Phil adelphia at'4.45 r. The Pottstown Aceoramodtion train leaveslottstown at 0.45 A. M. Returning Leaves tkiladelphia 0.4.00 P. M. `like' astern Express trains eCnneoi at Darriaburg with Express trains on the keniisylvan la Railroad forDaltimore,Pitta burgh and all points West and tho 10.4511611 ruiff connects at liarturg for Pitta. rgb,Laneaster,Cbambe sburg, Sunbury, cranton,"Pittston, ilkosbarre, port, Lock Haven, Elmira and the Cana. ns. IraSsenger trains leave Upper Depot for Ephrata, Litiz,'Oolumbia and Laneaator at 7.00 A. M. and 0.15 P. M. Throbgh First-Class Coupon Tickets and Emigrants' tickets at reduced Fares, to all tho principal points in the tiortli,WSt and the Cariadas. COMMUTATION TICKETS, ' With 20 Coupons, at 25 per cent. die. count, between any pointeliesired. , • MILEAGE TICEETS, Good for 2000 miles, betwoon all points, at 461 00-for families and business firms, SEASON TIOBETS, STORE ii Good for the holder only, for 8,6, 0 and 12 month*, between all points, at reduced Fares,. root Season Tickets ono:third loss than he above. drir Fa Santora will 'take the Express trai a ns West at the UPFIII, DEPOT, and all W h iter trains t' theLOWER or OLD D lOO p tinds Baggage allowed each passen ger. 9 1 pass !were and requested to purchase their tickets before entering tho cars, as higher lrarett are charged if r paid in the Oars. Excursion Tickets, good for one day, by 7,80 A. M. Accommodation Train to Phil adelphia And return, at $265 each. , A. NICOLLS, May 2.3 d General Superintendent. READING & COLUMBIA. RAILROAD, f: . _ :;,-...- ~,,.:: On and afterTliurs , ,il,;;‘.: - day, Nov. 2tith, r, Al eager rains rill run on this road as toile s: Leave Reading at 7.00 A. M. a )1: II - 0.15 P. M. Arrivo at Lancaster at 9.15 A. M: " • " Columbia at 9.25 A. hi: ( i r 66 Lancaster at 8,25 P. 51: g 41 (161bia at • - 8.80 WM.' RETURNING: Leave Lancas er a Columbia at 8.00 A. M. " Columbia at ' . • 8.20 P. N. " Lancaster at . 3.25 P. M. Arrivo at Beading at ' 10.20 A. N. • at Reading at 5.40 P. N. Trains Nos. 2 and 4 make close , oonnee• tion at Roading with trains North and •South, on the Philadolphia and Reading Railroad, and Weston the Lebanon Valley Road. No. 2 also makes close connection With train for Now York. Tickets can be obtained at the offices of the Now Jersey Central R. IL, foot of Lib erty street, New York, and Phila. a Read ing IL It„ Thirteenth and Callowhill Ste., Philadolphin. Through Tiokots to Now York and Phil adelphia, sold at all the principal stations and baggage checked through. Trains arc run by Philadelphikand Read ing Railroad time, which is ton minutes faster than Pennsylvania R. R. Timo. • GEORGE F. GAGE, Et up_orintendon ti E. F. Easy an, Gm, Frt.& Ticket Agent:, fob 18 7 1md ----1 - . 1-...........--...-......11... • • • . . C/ r 4„ 0, 001ap 42 , , 4,,, , /:* 'QoP . o _, • 4 ,/'• ; t / --, ~ : 4 % ). 4,,V ,BrIMIETT'S ~ %,..e.0,: . ,„i% s 'e A:44v 0:::. 1 Vocotablo tr.' v- i t • i :. HAIR RESTORATIVE • I'. f I N :as decideddecided at dra by the N. 11. Ste Pair i S t i ",, „ hint is 11014 conceded by the public to bo . i , (ho very beet Preparation for Nestor - ins :, Gray or faded :lair to Its origll24l co/01.g , f % , prernoting• Its Growth, eradicating Hu. „J.:. ' !!'. " st i t_t " it Arci.ti'fil d nn s fagif b .ti l tiltnog ,"4 ••• r front polsotnnts drugs, does'sost 4::. 4 't oI , ~,, stain tho ilnent fabric, and , qc.,,,„ , 1 • , %*, ( Vt tenses the Beep et,r*St, 4 1 . . •, 7 the Hair west, and ‘, V". ot.osss'. A; l ' ' fr b • N I ' 9 :5i'..• . 4 3:9 O .. 110.. 1 t .. '`' • .:' .. .... 1 ••.. 444.. J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietor., , WasfOITEBTE.II, If. as , ' . . ilold. by all Drfigglsta and Denten. Jib: Pritent Medic:Wee. , ft , . BIRO H & 13 - 11, 0 1 :. y Dn. A. H. LIGHT, . • W. J. TEITHRWECHTER, WILLIAM WELLS. ' - t , . .. ' Agents, Reading, Pa. ' 416 Y 5 !Id . /MI ' A MMAN 6c HAMMILL, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS •' CHOICE LIQUORS.'' WINES AND SEGARS • 128 SOUTH NINTH STREET, , • T r IOLADELPIIIA. .0. M. LLUM ~ • G. C. 11Alimict. Foci. 9A. ; e K R Y Diri R - & 00 . 1 . , • , anufaotororo of ; - R: BUMPER'S, Celebrated ',l l oldo Herb Bitten, ; ViriNtS AND LIQUORS.. • sigo Asenti. for DAILXI6I UNIIIVALOD MMI , . Resale' at the pale bookstore.' ME :44p1.1449-,, , ,,4; EONDAY'' AFTERNOON; #4.10.:1,18$0: Importor • of 101.210r4t . Third Elt*oet, zurkArittnau.. . . ME EMPLOYMENP AT YOUR OWN HOMES. EITHER SEX—Sattsblo for oto dy hands. Pays largoproiltb.—Addressfaparttoulars at ono", ut, , Pixo. 10 CROLtIr ST. N. Y . ~ 1 ). LATEST NE* tOTIK INMS, WADIES ! ! LOOK OUT . I LOOK OUT ! LOOK OUT I! LOOK OUT 11 "110 utlilos thoComploxion." "Gins a Rosy Glow to the Chocks.", • "A Ruby Tinge to the , • "Retuovcs all Blotches and Freckles," "The Best in the World." "COSTAR'S" BEAUTIFIER! t Oinor-Sweet_ end Orange Oloasoma. One Bottle. sl.oo—Three for $2.00. 1000 Bottles sold hi one day in N. Y. City, 46/- All Druggists iIk:BEADING 8011 it. }'_ [Morning Paper. Avg. 243.) "OR sny t Oft,MY ! lentil stand it but he did, for he sent right eft and got a box or `COSTAR'S' CORN savoy, and it cured him,"" Thousanda of Boxon sold. All Drugfitsta . in READING soil it. "COSTAR'S" STANDARD PREPARATIONS fleas:m. 9 B" Rat. Roach &c.,1 I, VorttarY ) lied Bay Exterminators, aContarte't (only pneo Insect Pgirder. "Only infalliblo Iteinodles known.” "18 ycp.rs established in Now York.” "2,000 "Iloes and lflasks manufnOttired daily.) , " I I f Beware I ! I of spurious imitations." "All Druggista in ItHAIDING 801 l thom." AddrasS ' . ( COSTAR." 10 Crosby St., N. Y., Or,ourl r, liaNnY, (Silocessor to) Doi 8 13M*ES & Co., 21Parlc Row, N. Y. fob 9-Stlit . f . , EA ST PENNA. RAILROAD. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER. TRAINEI, Conn iencing .Monday, December2lat, 1868. No. 8, Mall Train, • leaves Reading 10.81, A. M. arrives Allentown 12.05; at Now York 3.60, P. M. No. 7 Fast Mail, loavas Reading at 4.20 P. 61. arrives at Allentown 6.55) at NtrYork M 10.064 IA. . Nos. 6 n and 7, run chilly, Oxoept B,inday, stopping at all Way Stations between Reading and New Ye*. Lento Reading at 11111 if 44 11.00 A. M. Arrivo at Nov York at '` MOO A. M. it 16 11 12.15 A. M• If -- /I. M., Theaa trains fun through from Pitts.' burgh to Now• York, withmit change of. ears, Stopping only At ' Lyons, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton 4nnotlon, Clinton, White House, Somerville, Bound Brook, Plainfield and Elizabeth. . The 5.44 A. M. train runs daily except Sundays and Mondays. The 2.28 P. M. trains run daily except Sundays. The 7.81 A. M. and 1.00 A.' IL trains run daily. West bound - trains, leave Now York, at the foot of Liberty street, as follow,s; .TAX4Ve New York. - Arrive at Rending. 12.00 M. Mail No. 0, 0.00 P. M, 9.00 A. M. Exprolis Train, 11.50 P.M. -5.10 P. M. Expteas Train, 10.19 P. M. 8.4 4 :1 P. M. Expresl Tram, 1.00 A. 14. • Mail Train leaving Allentown at 7.470 t A. M., stops at all Way Stations, arriving at Reading at .9.10, A, M., twirling daily except Sundays. • The 12 M.Train from Now York, stops at all Stationa between, New York and Reading, lekiVinst 'Allentown at 4.20, P. M., arriving at Beading at 0.00 1 r t M., run. fling daily except Sundays. The 8.00. P. ht, train from New York, runs daily, stopping at Elizabeth, Plain. Held Sonirtiorville,Jonation, Easton ,and Bethlehomf atriVing at Allentown at 11.45, P. M.,• passing Lyons at 12.2%A. PC, arriv.• in at Reading at .00 A. lli. • , • Passengeril Ara requested to purchase tickets bolero entering the ears, If Meta extra will be charged and collected on the train frOln,s,ll rio pay, fere to the Conduoter. - 00104170T10N TiOKETe, , good for Twinity-six Trips, at 245 per 'cent. discount taitAen any points Aeffired. MILEAGE TICKET BOOKS for 2000 wilco, good between all points on this or the Philadelphia tk Beading 11. It., or %he Reading Columbia at $0.90 eaeb for fawn - lea and firms. • SEASON•.TIOKETS, - goOd for the holder.' only, 'for three, six, nine And twelvemonthsi_at reduced rates. • 111311ONTIIQUT. Jan, „ '• einuaral Ticket Agent: . . cA0,14 - 0 A.14, ‘ et.iiter - rop, 4 , ,iyogo ! fron atiefipi treading, pi: i lgi thigeeet a t ik ! ii , ,nd foupthui SAMPSON SOALP; - COMPANY. ' Tho most relleblo durable Salim - Oirei pineed before hr Pub li c. F Coll and Soo; =AM b e fore PVC la 6The• where. linf o e t t i ni s total& etrer! to , pLATFORIi . OO . ALEs, oabss4o4rogol'okeiP. . EN 6 ,4$ X 4 : , 1 CM EXPRESS TRAINS: liEl • -pit , 3011NSTONi . BALT110:".SOK :.,110R1114, Offieo 7,./kpeith Frederik* litreet. - TUE ORLY ruyetwAN AAA" tTI6tI~TGL yes diecovered the moat CC dein ttip oo dy an .:eruotua! Kernelst In the wer4d [or all LISEASKS O!' IMIWIJDUNCE. Rai, . 1 ,1.. 1100 No Viiting t Per/Kitts RI/. M e d I* ignoratO Pretaiddra,'Or Mut Deadly PuttontlfercurY, t hosad apply linritediately. A ou RE WARRANTED TWOO Ull ADDE, IN . FRODI ONS TO DAYS. Meet, stricture,Houdnal Wehltue49, Weak. nose in the Back and Limbs, Affections of the Kidnoy and Bladder; involuntary Dia. charges, impotently, Gene ra i.De bid ty, Nor. veusulusa, Dynepaia, Languor, Low apit its, ,Conftsion of Wens, Palpitation of the Mart, Ti iiaity,,T'rombling, Dimness of Hight or Giddiness; Diseases of the Road, Throat KOse or Skin, .Affeetious of the Liver, Lunge, Stomach . or r Itowole—thogo Terrible Dieer.ltra arising froth the solita ry Nubile Of YoUth-ado' Br and solitary practices more fatal to Unity vicious than the song of the Syrone to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes of anticipations, rendering: mar riage, so., inipossible. • YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the vietima of solitary Vice, that dreadttil and dostrub• otive habit widen annually swoops to an untlnioly grave thousaude of, Young,. •Hou of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who , might otherwise Ave, on. trance(' listening bonatos, , with Um t utu 'dors of Moquette° or waltod tolecStasy.th living byre. may call with bill ebrilidenco., TAKE I'AUTICITLAIt NOTICE. , I= Taiga aro inmo of the sad melaneholy moot produced by early 4 habits' of youth, viz t IYeakumsa of the 'fuck awl Umbe l ruins in the Head, DllllllOBB of Bight, - Loss of Alueoularliower,Fulpitation of tholicart, Dyspepsia, Nervous irritability, Derange. molt of, thu DigoittiVe Functions General Debility, Srinptoms of Consumption, &c. AIIiNTALLT.--tho fet4idi 01X001,13 on the mind are much to be dreaded —'Lou 01 Memory, Con:Cush:mot Ideas, Pep 08810118 of Spirits, ilidi Forebodings, Axe slop to T§oolety, Seif•Distrust, Love Of, olitude, imidity, Lo., are some of the evils pro duced. IiARRIA(II. . - Married Persons, or Young Mon contena• plating manlage being aware of physical . weakness, organic , debility, deformities, Ito., should apply immodiatoly. Re who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiOusly ediiiide in his honor as agentieman, and confldently rely upon ' • his skill as a phYsiciala. ORGANIC •WEAENESS i I IMPOTEN -7 CY lEPIMIMENT Ty MAItIAI4OE. Dv Dr. Johnston's marvellous treatmant, „weakness ef the orgauals speedily cured and foil vigor restored. Thousands of : the most nervous, deailitated and inipotont, who hadLlbst all hopes, have boon Immo. Mutely relieved. An impuatitionta to Marriage"ysica.l or Mental Disgitliiication,. Loss of Preprint. tivo Power" Nervous- irritability, - Tro th . Wittig and Weakness, or exhaustion of the modt fearful kind, speedily cured.. DR. JOIINSTONI, Member of the Royal COlloke of liurgeons, nvadea,Kiraduate from one vf the most em. Snout Collegoe at 'the. United litatee, and the greater part or . whose life has been epotit in the hoePitals 0. Londonif arts , k%iladelphia and elsewhere, have eted some of the most astonishing ou.rtha. were over , kitewn i Many troubled with t l ringing in the bead and ears when a loop,. great nervousness, being abirmed a Bud. den sounds, bashfulness, with fro went blushing, attended sordetlines with de. kallifelnOlit of mind, Were oared immodi. scaly. YOUNG MEN Who have injured thonsolves by a cortain prauLlco indulged in when - alono, a habit frequontly leargod from evil companions; or at school, the effects of which are niglit4 ly felt, ovon when asleep, and if not eared rouders marriage impossiblo, and destroys both mind and body, should Immo' Mutely. • ,What a pl,ty that a young man, the hope. of pis country, the darling of his parouts, should be snatched from all prospoots and enjoyments of life, by the "consequence of deviating from the path of nature and In. dulging In a certain secret' habit. Bneb, persons 11118 T, before contemplating MARRIAGE, - reflect that a sound mind and body are the pleat , necessary requisites to promote eon fluidal happiness. Indeed, without these the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view the mind becomes ehudowed with despair and filled with the melancho ly reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our oWn. • DISEASE OF IMPILIDENCE. When tire misguided and imprudent vo tary of pleasure finds that .he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease; it too often haPpons that an ill-timed sense 'of shce, or dread of discovery, deters him applying to those who, from educa• tTo an respectability, can alone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symp. toms of this horrid disease make their ap pearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on tho shin-bOxtes and arms, blotch. es on the head, taco and extremities pro. grossing with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate °CUM mouth or the bones of the nose fall in, and the - victim . of thio awful disease becomes a .Itorrldobject of dommiseration, till death pilts a perlcul to. his dreadful saderings, by sending him to "that Undiscov ered , Vountry from whonet no traveller rattans." 6.44 A. M. 7.81 A. M. 129 A. M. 7.00 P. M. 6.16 A, M.l DR. JOHNSTON, OF FICIE s NO. 7 SOUTA FREDERICK ST., Loft-hand side going fromßaltimorestroet stow doors tram the corner. Ball not , to Observe, tho name and number. Lettets must be paid andoontain astamro The Doctor's Diploma hangs in his oflloo. ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The, many thdusands cured at this insti tution :year after year, and the unmet. out important Surgical Orerations per , formed by Dr, w tnetsed by the , reprtors of the !tEinn, l ), Diippor,” and ma other papers, notices of Which have appeared again and again before the pub. lio,besides his standing as kgentloman of character and responsibility; is a Bufiloient gnaranteeto the afflicted: • SKIN DISEASES EASILY CURED. May 24. 18681vd•twil , & Miltimore, !MALIAN IN H A. R.DWARE,. CUTLERY, Guis t HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. METALS . . TIN PLATE'S, SILFET IRON, Buibling. Materials, SADDLERY, amp &o. NO• 61 PENN 99TBRAV, APAPINQe PA. ap2A-d ATM% PAVElrifOlt sA.Lz at-tbet Emma . 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Having ample facilities A d good ?. workmen they arc enabled to exc.' oute every variety of printkng dc-' sired by . , • I \ MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, ;AND BUSINESS MEN, Steil AM 1 Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Handbills, Programmes, Ciroulare, Legal Blanks, Notes, Receipts, , 8111-Heads, Bail , Letter-Heads, Garde of Fate, Wedding Cards,, RU3InOSS Cards, &0., Wo are confident that all work entrusted to us will be done satis factorily to thc.customor both as to style and pike. Oidors by express or-Mailtivill - be promptly, executed. Address RITTEA & Co. DAILY EACIZE AND GAZETTE OFFICE OM 542 Pen Street, Reading, fa. 11114 24 lea& . . STitme oAr D In IR fIaNT.4-Thi,ioott . et 111 of ea DI(111#1.101T tITORE STAND, comer, of fiti4 and Cheetnot 'streets, le offered to* neat, 'esith or , 'althea the sate of the Goode. The stead •is a vary profit• able on c Tudo oulnlikposed offor waht of tittle,to tnd tot Zll_oB.. POSl6sllon giveha pier t ailt 0 1;n Abbly , DEN pugxEL ' intri4irtpddij - gift 0111 r 10141414 10 CENTS PER WEEK. —The lioantho l a greet river ,in China, by a recent freak t new enters the ica WO miles to the north of its foriner mouth. —A Western medical firm, who cure by "the laying on of hands," bee lately been fined for. practicing medicine. con• trary to law. -A correspondAt thinks that. one of the most surprising feats of amiss% Administration was getting Mudd out o the Dry Tortugas. —Beverly Tucker, Tucker, tho whilom dip ~o mallet of the Confederacy, is about golf into hotel•keeping business at St, Ceiba• ,riness, Canada. • --The mensels prevail to such an ex ent iii some parts of Centro county, that t has beenzdeetned avisablo to close the mime 'schools. —Mrs.-Nancy Bowman, an earnest ad! vpcnto of woman's rights, is an applicant for thu post office at,Lock Baron. 1 b 5 `--4 young man named Dichen4r. in; Vernon township, N, 4., wont °rays last wekk, and while in that condi r tion tithed a double•barrelled shotgun, with which he compelled his father and two other Members of the family to crouch is o corner of the room .for two days. He fired at them frequently, aiming as etase- • ly as possible, without hitting, the shots iomotlmes strikin g the walls within six nches of their heads. Ho threatened if they moved or cried out ho would blow out their brains. Ho had plenty of am• munition, and kept ono barrel loaded all the time, tiring from each alternately. Finally ho was disarmed by a neighbor, and is now safe in an asylum. 111. • —An entire family was recently poi soiled in England, by eating a pudding made with Suet that had• been kept for a bong time, and bad developed some kind of poisonous acid. —A velocipede, wish wheels pig t fed -1 in diameter mado its appearande n . dianapolis, I nd ., last week, the rider's hands and feet both contributing to fur. nish tho motive power. The inventor— an Indianapolis man—anima that it can bo driven at the speed of a mile a minute. —Grooloy lost his old whit() hat nt tho Inauguration ball. —Tim proprietora of .the Haven furnace aro making the necessary ' alterations in itlAeir_ establishrten't to manufacture iron directly from the ore„ An experiment made a few days since was entirely Successful. 11111 —Patrick WKonna, charged`with tho .n •ezzlemont of the .Stalo and county to es ns collector of the borough of Port Carbon in 1867, was trio* convicted and sottencod to throe year' imprisonment and a lino of the whole amount embez• z1ed,:53,610,80, and cos . , —An old Brahmin wi ow burned her self with her husband'scorpse 11011i0 time sitce,in India, and tho llnglish Governor has sent all the men engaged in the "aut. tee" to prison for nom years." --An Ohio paper tell of a conductor who very kindly stoppedbis train to allow two couples and a cleriyman to alight and perform the marriago-ceromonyif,,t: a houSe by the roadside. !rho perfortna4ee opoupied about three minutes, and 'the wedded pairs getting aboard again, the train traveled on. —A newspaper publish d in the regions of 'Ali c e Ideinphreinago and Winnow saukee, says that " the lis in , Lake Hot leyhunkernunk, Maine, re said •to be Superior to thoso . of eithe Lake Wailer obacnok or Moosetoclture ntuc. Those of Uhauhongogunganlaunore very line s but they all got choked to Both in trying ,is, to tell where they lived." . —The cowcatcher, o f n locorxkotivo struck a team of horses near Scranton on Friday week, killing both horses 'Wont! Vkdestioying the wagon, but not injur ing the boy driver. . '--A hired girl employed in the family of Mr. Cornell, near Eddington, Bucks county, eet fire to her clothes while fill ing a kgroseno lamp, Saturday vrgelc, burning herself so severely ea to cause death in a few minutes. Catalogues, . —lt Cost Qrent Dritran $ q,000,000, a year to support Its 150,000 volunteers. —A New Yorkpaper:skeaks ot a Pros. byterian Church in that city whiell'"haa just admitted a Quaker to membership by letter." Lables, —A Itfusienl Congress of all nations Is to 1)6 hold nt Florence, Italy, ,on the 20th of S4pteintier next. • • —The biother or the Tycoon,' who, went to Europe to bo educated, had cern. pleted his Parisian education by Opole& ing and leaving his debts Unpaid. • —A powerful steam New mill en wheels is being built nt Worcester, Mass, it in. to be moved Aleut e the.countcy.rtnailleil wherever wanted. The machine twelve tons. . man Englan . d recently Onimit• ted aukide by burning himself to .414. deliberately,seated bbnself on pile of coals on the hearth. . --?'easuccefully eultivated in Tennessee, by China lien. . . 4 --Keokuk, lowa, • le Ito:1,1190 a. 1 , 1 cligr• poration wolf Akont!' . op ovii 80th. The Milted had Yermai is 4 • 889 feet aboxe ocean Welt - 1 ~.. —lt is stated that on ma s t at aye Ft. i 1 li . 1 : s. iA: poisoned by striyehoine may bo sped it exciting artifiCial reapiration itad,dit n•• balling it for three or our houra.• s• • -% ,11 , / • .. , . . —Nfanilly nf,th i reo persons,. ful,ll . iiiit. eaebnOetts; turned: otit Of •dontit• 'for nein. payment of rent, . recently oirialied . ,bi being frozen to death io &snow dill?. ',...,. . , .—lt is notkpci by the Ne* York ta.' petit that the English GE appears'at the head of .tuore.rnasts at the' whams. in, that city than our own Stara and . Strife& 111111 It a wo ' inraims. 11 IME I