Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 15, 1869, Image 2

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    READING, PA.
‘MONDO; MAHO4-'15,1860.
TititAgagle-,, , 'Boole-- Store,
AD ER offiCO 3 -1 , AMY: %EAGLE
and READING GAZETTE & DEMO
CRAT J10.7,c remoyed to
oilq Penn street; ehinucker
House building,
,opliesite
Keystone House. , •
n; SCHREYER 19 our nuthor
ized agent to obt'ain r eAreriptiona for
tho ItAui Othrtli ANti
DEMOCRAT, Arid r the MAO. 110
will
commence Lin canvnag of the county nt
RE
Onco. ,
Titatkrim frinn Wreshington is to the
effect that 46 tho crippled soldier, 'Capt.
Michael Walter, is to ho thrown over..
WW I ind that Junin McKnight is to be
Collector of 'lnternal Revenue fei - this
District, with J. T.Valontine as Assessor.
Rather - bard on Capt. Walter, but "the
pen is mightier than the sword," and
civilians aro of more account than sot ,
(Yore—except in time of war, when men
aro Wanted to 'fight ; they, soldiers, are
above par, .1104 the Radicals .dq: love
the soldiel
MN THE TRAITORS!
Twenty y,eara ago it would, have been int.
possible to convince:lllo people of Penn.
sylvitnia'thitt in 1869 the majority of
their,StatO'Sbitatoks Would dare, without
the tip' ressed Or implio consent of their
constituents, to atteint to force negro
suffrage and Aggro equality upon the
people of, Pennsylvania, Yet the foul
deed, has boon attempted, openly and
boldly,,end t the people merely look on fu
disinstlivithout the spirit to call meetings
and :demand the resignatimi of those
men who t rip all the ox, orieuce of past
year, and other countries to guide them,
still , have.the impudence to endeavor to
fordi !upon .our people the blighting
curse tot negro, auffrage, negro equality
and.. finally. 'amalgamation the curso
which has ruined Mexico, Central and
South America; and 001;ent part of the
.let IndleS; In 'not one single instance
has negro suffrage or negro - equality
tailed to debaseand rule Morally ) : jute!.
~, ,
leettudly find' physicallyi every nation
which has encouraged or .portaitied it..
In not one instance 'have negroes, or.
mixed nations of blacks and whites,
ahovv,u themselves capable (Itself gOverit
fnent,.,, • ; ; - ' , •. • .
There is yet another question involved
In this !sane, 'of almost greater import
than the, detCrioration of the governing
class of this country. No. moan the fun•
damontal principle of the right of (ha
people thetuselves—not their representa•
tis i es--tp determine the question of suf.
Frage. f r...'
The Ikfinovity Report of tho Committee
of Federal, Relations in out. State Senate,
on this question, has . broUght out this
point with groat perspicuity and much'
force, where it says : .
.
"That goverments derive 'their just
poivers from the consent of the governed,
if a roatim as old as our institutiona l an'd
the violation of the principle embodied
'in is was, more than any other, the cause
of 'the :Revolution and the establishment
of our independence. It is as truo to.,
day as it was in 1776, that the people are
to be consulted when any of their rights
or privileges are about to ho - Wetted or
taken rtoiri them '
" Sovereignty is in'the people t not in
the sense in which this assertion is often
lightly made, but in that substantial nnd
important sense which makes it the very
bass Of our ‘sySteni of government.
Our own constitution *licitly provides
in the second section . of the. declaration
of rights, "that nil . 'power isinherent in
the people." It was well eald by Judge
Wilson in the convention leild in this
State to' ratify the Federal Constitution :
"that the ettprome, l abSeluto and uncoil•
t:ollable power is' in tho peoPlo bolero
they make a constitution, and remains
in'theni after it is made. To control the
power an conduct of the legislature by
au, overt ling constitution was an iin•
pr*Oviitiien in the science and 'practice of
goverinue t reserved to the American
States. 1 hen they have made a State
constitution,' they have bestowed on the
government treated by it aertain por
tion of their power ; but th e fee•simple
of their power remains in - themselves.
It resides In the people as tho fountain
of government; the people have not—
the people „meant not—and the people
ought not—to part with it to any govern.
ment whataaber. In their hands it re
maids 'tieoUre. They can delegate it in
such proortious, to such bodies, on such
terms and 'under', such limitations as
they think' proper."
* .* * ' 4 . *
"The Legislature I vrea elected upon
other issues ,- one' political party', in the
late election maintained that "the Ives
tion of suffrage in all the loyal States
properly belongs to the people of those
litotes," whilst the position of the other
has uulforinly been, that the people of
the' States are possassed of nil power
over the rule of 'suffrage. Both recog.
nip) the right of the rieople, and the
Legislature would be recreant to its dot
as well ,tia teethe dictates of common
honesty to recant the express ' pledges ,
involved in its election. . - '
"The :matter for us to determine is
not l. shill this amendment be ratified,'
but it is the far graver
f 7uestion t shall
the people b 6 deprived o their right to:
pose upon the question of its ratification
or rejection ? We believe that thoy'ahould
notP '_ , t .1 ., '-' ' ' •
.'
'4l 'yet in 'the face of.all these 'neon
• trovertibie ,arguments, against such a
'mum,' ctety Rept!bilcan tii
qt
eotter of Our
. SW *
. Ws votop for 'negro saga on
_Thursday ha; and' : that • iu ' defiance of
petitions-signed )44 ithonsatide of their
constituents k ilthout di stin etit?n of party,
rentonstiatinfe,'hiainat the obnoxious
• 'insure, "Shame, shame, upon Penn ,
Nylvania I' . • ~,
. .
' Citizens of - the great
,Keystone State,
ono I. bet these men I They are traitors;
•
•
yt , 'l,
their eountryv , tors ?. i . their ••! te, -
.
i aitora to thdij race, 'traitors ; t ithe
.
we . 01' God foßd 1 miiiili'v' trprmrem
Aboulerest fore, i r die cOio of; pOrwho
love theliOod, their coniitri t or their,
fellow-men. Had negro eiffrigo been
in rely an experimentithey 'Might hare
be a pardoned but when it is remem
bered that negro equality has ,brought a
withering and blighting curse - liven every
nation which has endorsed it, their con;
duet becomes inexeustible in - the eight
1 of every true son of ; this grand old tom.
monwealthl
We had hitherto refrained from• mak
ing' comments upon this disgraceful
piece of legislation, hi' the hope tbatiliese
men would reconridec. their action ; but
so far from ropenting;they glory hi their
infamy 1 Voters of Pennsylvania, lot
them never be fergetten I• ,Mark the
traitors! Their names; which should go
down to posterity with those of Benedict
Arnold and Old John , i3rown--tho one
the firaprominentiraltor, the other the
lira, prominent Abolition rebel, •in our
country—aro as follows ? . . •
BLACK LIST.
Pennsyjranin Ben or N-L.ALL
It KPUBLIO ANN—who vole 4 Fuit
Negro bidrrago. .
1. o; bill ingfelt, Lancaster.
.g. c. brown, Mercer.
8. g. dawson eqleman, Dauphin.and
"Lebanon.
C..
4. gcorgo council, Philadelphia.
s..russell errett; Allegheny.
6. j. w. fisher, Lancaster.
7. jamos I. graliarti, ( Alleglio"
8. alexander' Sdni
Bedford & Fulton,
0. a. w. laylor f s iirnshington
10. a. W. benszey, Philadelphia
1L james kerr ) Lawrence, Butl
Armstrong.
12. in. h. low►ry,' Crawford & Erie.
18. a. g. .oliustoad, Potter, :flop,
McKean & Clinton.
11. p. tn. osterliouti Bradford Bua•
(Indianan k - WyOthing,
111. j. k. robin!),
don, Centre tT Mifflin, Juniat • and
Perry. ' •
10. o. h. stinson, Chester, eta
ware and Montgomery.
17, harry white t Cambria, na
and Jefferson.'
f lB. w. w. wortbipgton, Cheiter, llq•
lawaro and Montgomery
, i * * # *S ii ii *
',ROLL OP HONOR. *
PellllNylVallll/4 Nenatori-ALL DU. g.
,MOO tt itTA—who voted AGIAMST
Negro Sugrage. , • • . .
11: JQIIN 13. BeCK, Lyeomingt
• Snyder. 1 *
.
.2 4 'IL S.' Baows, Lehigh North: N .
anpton. ,
•S. CIIARLETO24 111.11tNErri Carbon, Sl'
Monroe ? Pilto & Wayne.
4'. J. DEPuIr EsAfia l fleyka.
if 6 . C. DUNOSN, • Adaini &Franklin.
6. GCOitu it D.' JAoftanxi Nortkuall,
* lierlantl t Montottr i Columbin &;5u1...3f
.
* , liven.
.7. R. J. LINDERMAN, Bucks.
*lB,. Wm. MuConr,f , ..ss, Philadaphin. 4
,
U. C. J. T. MCUrfnE, Blair, Hun.
•
tmgdon, Centre, Mifflin, Juniata
• & Perry. ' ••,;.
10. ANDREW 0. MIXER, York & • •
* Cumberland.
11. D. A. I NAOLE Philade
12. IVm. DI. RAN'pla., Sclinylk 11
* 18. THOMAS B. , SEARIGHT Vklite
• I
moreland & Greene: *
.
14. SamuF.t, G. TunNER, J4itzerno.
N. 15: Wm. A. WALLACE, Clearfield, *
• Cameron, Clarion, Forest & Elk.
* * * * • * •
Voters of Pennsylvania, remembei !
Tun sowing women in New York arc
dissatisfied with the resignation of A. T.
Stewart. They hoped that his business
wouldbo left in the hands of( some per
son- who would pay . thern inOo than ten
cents for making a fine eltirlll . ',us Stewart
does. • Stewart may be "liberal" in
politics, but he is anything else but liber
al in his dealings with his starving female
operatives.
fELOCIPEDB!
VELOCIPEDES:
THE GREAT
PARISIAN NOVELTY!
EXtIIEITION & ItIDINL; S?UU L
21t. ts now,in progress at the
KEYSTONE. • HALL ,
• Key4tono Oiertt House,
anti is attended nlglitly by a large crowd of
. poet atom and pupils.
(Jo and see this most fu.soinating and ex•
biliratiug auauseineut, and learn how you
east •
ltlyAL TILE BEST 1101t8ES IN SPEED 1
and the ,most expert skater's in beauty of
grace and motion.
The ,proprietors gimranteo to every ono
,beeotning pupils, to make them' perfect
masters of this wonderful art. in ten lesSone,
enabling them to ride with perfect ease
and safety, fir Beata reserved for ladies.
OpEN pAy AND 2.IJULIT.
Admission; . . . 1110ents.
mar / 15 • 4 5t4 • . -
iriliggltA 11,(rtujitratttihitelpr I trai•
less in an established virtu in this ulty. llB .a.
person with a stuall capital Preferred. For
further information address " DRUG
GI T," rare of the EAOLS 00361 Beading,
Pa. • [mar IS-iltdal
ACARD. —I boie taken the fittre NO. 74
rano street. fottnerly oceilii eil . by J. 8.
Long, where I will keep Wall /140.01rFe4'
Drea "Allinotingeand idillineM / 1 0Y
Moeda arid th e public stOnerallslo li .v 0 No
a cal; aerate pttratioAluitelsawaore.
___:
m 40841110 MAGGIE A. noTER. •
OWE
NTiTOTIOE.-='4l3e i, ATberi, ,0f, ,. /11e4tit
Lodge No. 99. w.; , 0 P., ammo tad
stool spealal ,illi tlnx- on - mONDAYe
Mara' tp, at Lipi%ilr Hap, to tfOco arlpm
on the, -laws. ' : • :. = • s ,
)ily order Or 'if. u. t _ • • •
JOAEPR SUMMONS, .4. f).
Wei' 10-2td : ' ' • ,
•
, ''''iTs . :?.:,'-'• .c
VrHYSNEANS4 '' . • 1." ,
- 7_ 4 ... % • New To * 4 ° i 7 itith,lllo,
1, . ii; wadi ~ , . 4,M.: •to sit
•4- i A TIOS * 1 1 ;1 I I USW Wit *
17 CT II 011174 .. .: 1 ',.. , eat rte
011B i lemq , tr , , t au furiroh
Kona 00 Plairanavitix.-41Mciinlinvimia;
,liiniperldorries : by it swi p o l i ntion, to form Si
liner gin. , l flubithe WI ' Vir .. elpuww .
menf by Moor 414 4 Villa ler-I
ries, oontantitir v2r lit tleavidi • Inthill
proportion ,of nilti and • more palatable
than any now in . The active prOPer•
ties are by thhintipte eitrooted, „. %
Bache, at prepared , by, DrMysists 'a br a
4
ally, is of dart •itis a plant t
°Oita its;:theaCtioneof s e
destroys t ltiVe_princlpio), leav ng
s dark and athletes decoction. Mine is
the color of greMents., The Hoehn is my
preparstion redomiristos; the suisdlest
quantity of t he Other ingredientd ate sil4
died, to preterit fermentation; upon inglea
tion, it will be found not to De a Tina ,
lure, as mde in Pharmacepota, nor is it a
Syrupz-and therefore can be used 'in cases
whore fever or inflammation exists. In
thisyou have thd , knowledge of the ingre
dients and mode of preparation. ,
Hoping {lett you will favor it whim trial,
pnd that upon inspootten It will meet With
your approbation, With a feeling of eon
ndence, , . . • •
I am, very re_spectfully, .
H.P. HELMBOLD. -
Chemist and Druggist at 1l Years'
' . • Experience in Philawitiphia, and
now located at his Drug and Chem
. ' foal Warehouse, bet Droadwtiy, Nov
York: I
(From the largest Manufacturing Client
- -: - hits in the World.) ,
lam acquainted with, Mr. H . P. Ilelm
bOld I ho, Oconpied the Drug Store oppo
site my residence and was inceessful in
conducting the business where others had
not been equally se before him. 1 have
boon favorably imp eased With his charac
ter and enterprise:
. ' 1 tYIi:LIAM WELIIITMAN.
• Firm of Powerti k Wolghtnian, Mann
facturing Chemists, Ninthand D rown
Streets. Philadelpida. 1 .
UNLUBOI.D'e FLUID ISXTIIAOT AUCIIV I for
weakness arising from indiscretion. Tho
exhausted powers of nature whilst* tie
companied by so many alarm!? SPlV
toms, among which will be toun , Indiana
Bitten to Exertion, Less of Memory Wake
,ulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings
of Ev i t, in. fact; Universal Lassitude; Pros.
tration, and inability to enter into the en
joyments of society.
The Constitution,' once affected with Or
genic
i m p sknosti li requires tha'aid of Med
!eine mutt en land Invigorate , jthe
f
system ion I ELMEOLD , B EXTRACT
BUCIII} nvarlubly does. Hue troatmont
is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity
ensues. , _ : ,
Mai
1121
ilautnerVa Fiuni EXTRACT' Beane, in
aflootions peculiar to Females, is tine.
quelled by any other 'preparation, as in
Chlorosis or BetentiOn, Painfulness, or
Suppression of Customary Evacuations,
Uleeratcder Sobirrus State of the Uterus,
and ali 4oinplainta indident to the sex,
whether, arising from hablte of dlssipation,
imprudence, or in the decline or change of
ife.
HISIAIDOLD 9 B FLUip EXTRACT BCOI.III AND
IDIPROVIM BOOR WARR w il l radically ex-,
terminate from the Bystem diseases arising
from tidbits of dissipation, at little ex.
pense, little or no change in diet, no in
convenience or exposure; emnpletely_
periled hig those unpleasant and dangerous
remedies, Copaiva and Mereary l 'nal' these
diseasesi
1181511110IBOLD I S FLUID EXTDAOT 8110/11/
in all diseases of the organs, whether in
male or female, from whatever cause or!•
ginating, and no matter of how long stand
ing. 'pleasant in taste and odor, 4, lin•
medlaten in notion, and more strengthen.
ing than any or the preparations of Bark
orlron, 1'
• Thoebtbuffering from broken-down Or
dolleate'Constitutions, procure the remedy
at once.
The reader must bo aware that, however
slight may be the attack of the above
diseases, it is certain to affect the ,bodily
health and mental powers.
All the above diseases require the, aid
of a' Dinictio. IIEIMBOLD , O EXTRACT
HUMID is the greatest Diuretic).
Sold 4 bp' Druggists everywhere. Prim
—51.26 per bottle, or 0 bottles for 86.60.
Delivered to any address. Describe symp
toms in all communications.
Addresh HELAIBOLD, Dr; t 4 and
UhfChemical-Warehouse GENUINEay Y.
MINE ARE U LESS
• DONE UP in, street-engraved wrapper,
with lee-simile of ihy OhomicalWarehouse,
and signed
• ,de6 96-2meodawl • 11. T.*IIELIIIIOI.D.
or 45;
Tniim
"THE HILL"
.SILLGT FAMILY BOARDING BUtOOL,
Ait English, Classical, Mathotnatioal,Solon.
tido and Artiatio Institution,
FOE YOUNG MEN AND 'BOYS!
41.Pottatown, Montge ery Ci9tctsty, ra!
Tho second half of tho eighteenth annu
al session commenced on Wednesday,
the 34 day of FebrUary last. .rupils re.
colvod 'any time. For Circulars s address
REV. (iEO. F, MILLER, A. M.
Moir, Schaeffer, Mann,
Krauth, Bolsi Mu lenburg, Iluitor,Stork;
Conrad, Bomberger, Wylie, Sterret t and
Murphy..
HUN..—JUdge Ludlow, Leonard lilvorm, M.
Russet Thayor, Bonj . M. Boyer, Jacobi S.
'Yost and Kloster Clymer.
gt3Q4'.—James R. OaldWoll, Janes L. Clag
horn, J: &O. B. Orno t .lama
Theo. .G. Boggs, 0. l• Norton L. L.
.11oupt, S. Gross Fry, Mtllor , Derr,
Charles °Wannemaohdr, James Kent,
Santee & Co., John Wiest, etc.
fob 20-2mood&lmw
86111VEDER ' & FELIX,
Warerooni t oorner 'fifth and 'Washing
ton streets,
MANUFACTORY WASHINGTON ST.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. • •
1 1 g itY ! gal - . i t .o E TlTere F pg
stook of flrek itl4ls a _fainlture now and oonetantp
17 on hand, and mo tto to order to anit
outtomors: • '
itotrtaato attention ie
EITENSIGisI TABLES,
DRESt NG BUREAUS,
DINI G Rog .f.1.11A1R% • .
OENTRE AND GTRER TABLES;
BEDSTEADS OV TUE
and every other article in their lino of bust*
nes& •
Every article is manurtioturod by themselves,
io their admirably arranged' manufactory.
with the moat perfect machinery. and skill
ful mechanics, and Ilnithod in an, unsurpass
ed mermen.
t
Also biepitrea to ozeouto all adore for •
• CA:RV,43I TURNING ?
• • SAWIN% and
•
MOULDINGS.
MI orders promptly excon,totl, and rant
ed ((Ivo eatiefaction. • tip.lo.d
B .Av.MONDE HALL!
BUCH &
No., 843 . PENN NiREET,
, Are new Offoring a splendid stock of
clooDs.
. _
,
emu; NNlaw SECURE UREAT~dtiarurts
Suite made Uri to Order la-liplendld'
EXOSLLEST
- An unsurpassed. stook' . gents'
rtigNiSiIiNG,GOODS;
PRIt;ES 'TO SUIT TUE TIMES.
(UZ 4111 D SiE:
lftiOn St '13119.,
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References.
BELIW FIFTH.
LATEST EITTLES)
A
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MI
TRY. UNION rAcrum. B. R. CO.
AND TEil
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CENTRAL PAOIFIO RAILROAD 001
nave added sight Hundred (800) Mies to
their lines during tho current year, while
doing a large local passenger and freight
business. The through connection
UndOubtedly be completed next etinimOr','
when the through traffic will be Tory great.
Forty thousand men aro now employed by
the two powerful companies in pressing
forward the great national highway to a
speedy completion. Only 1100 miles re
main to bo built, of which mostly are
graded and ready for the rails.
First Mortgage Gold Bond's of tho Union
Baal() Railroad Company 'for sale at par
and interest, and First Mortgage Gold
Bomls of the Central Paola° Railroad, at
103 and interest.
The principal and ittcrest of both bonds
are payable tu gold. -
IMALERS 1N (JOVERNMENT EIMUHL
TIES, (1*I), ETC., • •
001114110
Noi 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
nov I ruitADELyin A.
CLOtIING 1 CLOTHING I
REMOVAL!
4. HPINLEIN,
NERCIIANT TAILOR;
llfwlltuniorod hie Eilabllshmenii from
No. 331 Penn street. to Penn street, five
doors below the karmeis , National Bank,
whore ho will bo happy to inoot all his
friends and customers.
A now and fresh.stook of Goede on hand
for the Spring Cauipaign. which will be
Wade up in the BEST STYLE and at •very
reasonable charges.
MR. GEORGE HECKMAN
Tian *barge of the Cutting Departmetit,und
geed lite will be guaranteed.
A VALI. IS' SOLI(IITIIR.
war 8-2wd,l
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Newman on Fauoination,
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Horace and May on uneOrleoloUl In
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Amaranth for Young People,
Christmas Grootiug,
Milos of Old Daniel,
Book of the Hudson—lrving,
Jonas' Stories, y
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Departed Sister,
Exposition of Universalism, ,
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Letters to a Daughter, • • ." 87
Proverbial Plrflosophy, • 87
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Ireland as I saw it,
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The Silver Cup,
Memoirs of a Hungarian LI
Fowler on Hereditary Dem
Debate on the Dootrino'df
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Scottle Poetical Works,
Life of John Quincy Adam
Life of General Taylor,
Life of JamesK.
Life of General Putnam;
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Life of Gen. Nathaniel Orconu,
Life of Gen. Marion, •
Life of Murray,
Life of Silas Wrig
Life of Gen. Pierce, -•Eza ,
Lives of Madison and Monroe, , . •
Life of Gen. Lafayette, •
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Defence of Phrenology, •1
Mechanic's Assistant,
Human flights,
Family Pictures from the Bible
WatiOnale of Crime,
Austin on the Attributes,
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Illustrated Life of Praukllia
801allierle ComPlete'Works
fob 22,4
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WILL Y 0 U PLEASE SHAD Tills I
• ,
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Iteading, • Pa., . Jan. 12, l .-41 r. Wm. O.
Krouse, No. 204 South Taft street. ilayi the
Id. U. Oil is the only thing ,111 A tiled geil
strength to his broken arm— ft in
his family for Earache, N ' uralgia, pind
frosted feet, performing in each- case 4
wonderfully quick and radleal C, 4..
IS. rox, Proprietor of Keytone ure gleubo,
cortides that tbree.bottleS or tae Oil euren
a strain ia a Horse, valuing' the cure' at
.100. , -- ,
JOUR • REllP, , policeine . , says -the Oil
cured him of a severe freett.re Of the Collar
bone., ,
~
The above ritiniedicrOniare wall tinoiVn
in this Vicinity', an are living witneesee.
'!laving furnished snob ample teStlinony
at the times we advertised with the'
?Om Roan O 1 IOT A
glvlug l,hoso popular open alr
CONCERT i f!
I deea► It uuneoeseary to and mow 'named.
The Ile& M4eetlOßlo4l 011 Co. will
forfeit
$11.000;,,'
if any dezea, rot edietiCoMbineti trill ftiv,
fish as many good certificates from promi
nent eitisenslw the city and vicinity as
those who have been o_uredqby tho use of,
the Macedonian
PROF. fitiritoll).
, ,
The German and Ilugllabdeeturer of the.
Company, atopplng at the floyettme House
and purchase a bottle of the 011, or receive
fulvlee and treatment free ;Webarge. •
Alap Snld by J. MOCUrtly_i Doctor'
Ziegler and 8.8. Stevens. Jan /ad
rqm _ ,
FEg. BILL
FOR AtAßßltßtir AND 41J8TLOR3 • or
TEE tEiMA •
APProy4a Follpia7l9,lk, 1 , 30
For sale*, the • '
E A 01.71 BIY Or 'i,STOIO4--
• mar $4l p 42 Penn Strait.
• 1'
BUSHON 4 1 4 .' 0 .
• ,
A • ra •
*Owl 1U - •
tr., SI .136N43 44. bTOCKS, 0014),
guAzzA „gig cciupoxas.
. _Dasurp ! l • • -
OM stw rAic rllrili P4ItUBLYIII A..
late Est pelt allDipipsitf. • „.'
ME
1.13
Open 049 a. M. cloaclig 8 P? in
BITSIIQii“ DikriliPß• •
fob. 1-18694
READING ,FIRE INSURANCE
TRUST CUMP'Y OF BERKS COUNTY.
Organized, July, 1887. Os
Office. Refuting arosuratiqo Botta*, No.
19 Nor th Pjfth street, iSbutleat , •
eurtter of amirt,•SYreet.
OFFICE lIOUIiB FROM BA.M. to P. Al. •
DIRECTORE:
J. PRINGLE JONEE, JAREN hicK WET,
HENRY Z. VAN HERD, JACOB O.IIIA man,
J. T. J.Aotteox, D. E. Brom
orONAN STIALTEE, J. T.' VALENTIN; •
, HEOEGIM Boma.
•
rIIIS CODIPANY INSURES AU,
J.. kinds of property against loss or darn
ageby fire at rates ablow all any other roll.,
able Company and upon.every plan known
to Stook lnsuranee Companies. _
r erpetual Policies boned requiring no
renewal and upon which the amount of
premium paid can bo reclaimed at any time
loss a deduction of - Ave per cent. The ad.
'vantages of this method are worthy of . the
attention of farmers and others having
first-class dwelling houses, barns and other
buildings, in town or country, as being the
cheapest Mud safeet. •
Policies for ono, two, tbree, Ave .or mole
years, or for less than ono year, issued aud ,
no charge modeler POhoy and survey when
renewed or whop insuranoes artl transfer.
red trom othO companies.
The citizens fof heading and' vicinity,
hithertoi /dependent =duty npoit foreign companies, companies, hive • nOW therVrivitoge of of.
tooting their Insurances in ii, , homo institu
tionb well organized, with an adequatopaid
in abd guaranteed capital, presenting as
strong a basis of security as that ,Of any
other company. The advantage Of , dolog
btisinoss directly with the Company end
the importance of keoplu ir some portion of
t
i 4,,
o large sums paid for lusuranoes, in (Ar
c tion at horneiwill be appreelatedbY all,
.rturroLs - JONICS, president.
JAMES MeI:MIGHT, % foe President.
B.E. ANCONA, hooretary and Treasurer. aug 8, 181384ydaw . .
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DR. .Y.ANK.VOIVsiI ANALRIVIO.4.
A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTI4I..
A. physician who had consumptionilor
soVerlelYeare, with frequent bleeding of
the lunge, cured himself with a zuefilelue
unknown to the profession, wheuhie case
appeared hopeless tend when given 'up by
several eminent physicians 64 incurable.
He is the only physician who has used it
In his own petlon, or who btu; any . knowl-.
edge of its vi tees, and hotan ascribe the
degree of hes, thito now enjoys to nothing
b nit he use of this medicine; and nothing
but uttor despair and entire extinction of
all hope of rcc O very; toglithor with a want
of confidence in all others, induced him
to hazard the experiment. To thoseimf
boring with th s malady,he proffers a treat
tmont which ho confidently believes will
eradicate the disease and restore Wealth.
He has witnessed redovories that mined
beyond hope, when the worst symptoms
existed. Call or send for Circular.
JIOXLSTON JACKSON M.
No. =N. TENTH Street Philada.
For Salo by HAttvirir BMW; pruggigt,
Reading, Pa., und all Druggtaus. .
Nov. Ymly
A. lIENL4IN.
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20
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76
70
661,
Davidson
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69
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TILE -SELTZELIT I:U).
SE '
• . . s . . .
W. 0011.400 Berks'Oo. 'Pa ," •••
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Kat .
it. & Xatkz, ••• • - t f t" •
. . . •- . . . I _ I
Proprietors. t F: • sr•
AT. 1118 noti,i. iiirEtiTil. WILL rim)
excellent aeoommOdation, the '14114.
iords bliging. find the teVe 11 , 4114,141
tho'beet tee; find the
( fsvo h
with toe , otel Is a thsbelasirLive ,EI hie,
i h i
so that Onveyancea-nye always at ndror,
those who itty'solotirn In the . begat VIP
late. Omnibuses to and (tons 400 d ,
, IL—li ft er April let tio Itartia ri 'lt
w i be elleeelVetli end Henry • Kaeliel w I
, asstnneentirditKnittroLettplfetely ,::,':, • -
!narie-eul '• • '• , '
, . . ,
,
EMO#AL:- . 4 A: . ft 11011itditKit bae ti-
R moved hie MEAT MAIRKIrr 'to No:. 41
Ninthltteet. Oldiand new onetom.
era ere Wilted to . All kinds of Fresh
end Smoked Meats On band. • •
taar 15-Iw4
EINSI
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- -
witp VEL BARATBb
EASTTROTTING STALLION
AND :srryorc HORSE . WILL
Eltand the opening year •itt Boyerti
, abovo Phoenixville, .frOul April 1 to
July 1, 1869. Forinforniatien, apply, to Dr.
Dean, V 7: 8., Itoyerls Forsi, }Montgomery
county. Terms, for the season, to be
paid at the time of se vice., stabling
and pasturing on the premises. Particular
attention' 'paid to Mares from a dietahee.
All mares at the
,hares
the owilef.• Ills
est' trot of the mutton was over Met Breeze
Park; limo 248. ':(1.1.11E8 MOLE,
mar 8-Btw] Owner.
1
• •
Extensive Grain Warehouse,
•
Now featly for
''FARbiERS AND CONgIONOTIO.
Who may wish to store Orate, So. Storage
,itko oonttabrioa yeaeonal?le. Alo, a aupoicior
•,,,,
etooh ot •, ,
.•'' • I NLCiUR
, AND PEED, &c., -,
•• 1., •
- -.
, ..
Yorettle;whnles t ila and total!, at tower prices
than can bo pttrohneod oloorrhere. Also, a
superlorlot oi . .
(f . • „ -
I
Bliokwhectt Ment, anePotaton
•
0E100,105 Ictorih Eighth Et..lloadingoes.
60-U
MONEY !.
WANTED • ," 1
BY THE CITY OF BEADING e i
The „undersigned,. * Committee on 'Finance
of the Corporation,ot the City. of Bawling,
le empowered tb borrow the sum of
IiIIOUOAND DOL4,AU.I
for the purpoWoPonlarging the Water
Works of the.said ,olty, and the said corn-
Aulttee hereby give, notice that they are
`Prep - tired to issue Certificates for the same
at six per cent. interest * to partles,loanlng
money td the city for the purpose above
honied. Persontrdesirous of 'tweeting In
this loan ) will apply'to eltherof•the under
signed •Committes i ur ; to Been Esq., City_Treasuror.
- EBEDERICK LA ER.
• • • 'DANIEL(MILLE .
s • . DANIEL 1911 , 011 N '
'69-Iyd =unto° do Y nanoe.
Candy! , Candy!! :can
- '-'' , 1... RAMBO,
Ogt PENN piltET . , READI
.11 A u s nneuvreonletti i . ) ..4 B l.l Q o o .tig
si
That Oannot ba.Surpaaned in, this o t,
liThiC); Trill bo diveiogons • '
Low as any otherliouia in peadi n '
mitrli4td
•
Marrow'and oldethui Beads
Ca'nadci AKA Oprit .Pbaa,
Dried Corn, Bice, Tapioca; Sqgo, • ,
Dailey; Homiv, Gritz; -
amaryiVeed, &i f • • /1.
,tti, the cheap store
BURKHOLDER & MADEIRA", '', 7
.uyttio-41 • oui and Wathington. '•
1410:8 , k$10.yOlt*
BRONANT. .I`AtLQB.
, .
annoonnea to the citizens of Reading, that
i t iZz i gai n fived 'hie Stardom% ,Tslioring
tito , ; i te •*;UndsOote , setdrd
t060„140,e1a Fenn a tett; he is now pro.
ared, with an too ed
stoat of vOO
in* superiOr facilities for nOttufablurhig
,to apppirall with , P
FABlllOi AfLE ULU'I'IIIN(I,
• 4 -
;If the !Jost quality lit)" got leg op In Ulu
blg hest style.
ONNTS. , UNDERCLOVIIINO AND
. GOODS.
itat t .lso,ooch
of every style,and variety to snit the taBte
of all In want sof anything In thts
None but the best hands are eiliplOyedt
ano all work . , guaranteed. The patronakto,
of the nubile la reepeotfUlty eellolitC& _. 2
• JAMES B. STA FIVE P,
So: 816 Penn Street.
OA 18(11
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V NIMPES AND INITIAL
TER PAPRIti 45 OHNTB A BOX.
INITIAL EN VELWES AND INITIAL L ET-
Vitt PA PIM 45 CHM A BoX,
INIT I Ala EN Mau rES OD INITIAL MIT
_ THItyANNR. Olszelli A 110. X.
. ,
F4EI'S EEST E lißt i tc r o P ENS
i 6 AND EOLDT
FOLEY'S BEST GOLD 6NS AND H0 4 1.1)-
FOLEY'S DEIST GOLD 1.60.'
FOLEY'S AND HOLD-
Eittl_AT
FOLEY'S DES? GO LD ph NS AND HOLD
ERS AT ILO%
' BRtlffl 3 tol( 111
NOT , ?AO A A K ST
fob 24 d
EVERYBODY. WANTS. The
MORNING TAGLIT.—W. T. HAIN
has scoured of ORW,TAINTER the
agency. for the abovo named stove, which
is mooting with unparadolod success
Wherever it appears., It combines all the
Modern Improvements, such as revo'rsllilo
cro9B pieces, feeder door and out oft' lines,
• Itlfasextralarge:VEN; and ab a .baker
Is not PurPassod - by any stovo in Om War-,
kot. - They have all giv,en the bolt 'satis
faction. Every stov warranted.' The
plaoOld. get It is at N. 2.1 North Eighth
street. •
• ROOFING AND 81'0TING and all.kinda
of light Job work solicited and woud, y
attondod to.- Having had consider-I
able °wilt:nee In this lino I feel sat
isfied that I osn produce work In the best
inannor' possible, and Lit as reasonable
Wine as any other Waco in the city.
To such as way favor me with their pat
ronago I will say that tho_best of satisfac
tion will be guaranteed,
W. T. HAI.N;'
20 North Eighth street.
f0bb1.21(1.)
Ri3le 'V A .11E ?lONA LII
6 •
BARD'S •
LIQUQR STORg•
Liam boon removed from the Keyotono Build
ing to the new and elegant store,
Whore customers will And a vary large stook of
the belt and purest
r
BRANDIES, WHISKIES,
4. ever offered to the public of Read
tofe proof of tho above that faTog
J
tral, A shags? t W
.If patronalia
an 23 4 • OBIAO
s '.J.'KEELY
•
Wllolakl9ALk AND ItETAIL DEAI s , RIN
• ;
L U - 31:B f
'RBADING, PA., • ,
Keeps Constantly 031'11412,1 and for-/Ilede ,
at Ike
r
gE
SE
WILITEI - ; PINE, 111 0 11, 0(.41 . 141iliU . E,
c:nitartx, .014STNit I
• p11)1A:144.431,101E AND
(1.&11ii114N,
PINE..
';' • •
4ltb
• • • "piiNkL •
; tilentoerc • is
IM
w4u*l l
rATAps.
.1"1204 r.Pitagt, SA ND
8- 4 . 1....(1-LlE:.§.,•; f l
*:Orders respectfully Sollcite I and
1 / 1 5 FLibtli,14431y1eCi to. for pricer,: 191,,
Cull at the .'` , • •
ft4l,VirOM: topitll,lo mid Pine Wesel,
1 0C, *reit .
KEEt l y k ,,, -
Pub 28, 18484] •
,READING PA,
~_.,_.._~.a__~ ~,
'O. 61/ P.ISNN sTBNT.,
f+s2 riqin STRFIra.
6i2 PENN STREET.
NO. 487 PENN STREET;
LOWEST P4IOES )
A general 11.043rtipeni`of
and under cotitr.
NORTIII.IA;OLINA aliE*247
'BWAIO
.CED4I2
ISM
0
"iitilittAktit ti t
_ . ._ l3 4OPAlaTtni t .
7,, Ter
Amu MAILe; '
04 3 / 8 1 % Olitti:MAU AND STAGE LI NE
'..-- ildsd 141C,44,11tatettcji — Lciimsli va r '
4, * isi.,4l 4t eatro•ao s ay. lbum o 41
11tee,47. urps,iitaa utl3l awl wil t; It ,
titti follosittig flamed post Oelet,
illt
in. GOulterayillo, Adamstown 84 -1 '
• 00,
lilts, jtesualitstra. , . .
BOORTONVICIIAII; AND silo k LINI
isayet Boe a rtown at 6 o'clock, 1 I n. 1
rills alp Os nt oljOl'Olock. a 2 tn. It
Ltort:um" aW,g, tall.tetftc— ri,r3A6fli.vtaii kt,,tql
A - 4Di*, Urethrlile,' kellow Mu lti tot.
}ad Uoyers'own. • illit
.../.-BERNMDB MAIL AND STADE Uri
.• Tleassf,Bethsl at 3 o'clock, a,
~ al
ii. *sada, at 10 o'clqck, a. m, li et a
ee (leading at 2 o cicok. p, al ,. arriru 4
merit nil at p. to. • . 1 4 401 44 141144!
owor Bern. Berri villo, Rehrersaum, g et}, '
Vulpohocoon and Debtors Mills. - , 4.
BLUE BALL MAII, AND ti,TAGR LINI
Vce3 Rcadlniteri Monday, Weju r .„ da
day at 8 o'clock's-3a. tt i eturalaii, I tt l i ti
us all H bp Tuesday, Ti )nreip ay autitlttz„ .
a r riving at Reading at 4.3 9 clerk, . i.l'
ouppliefr 10 3 hIee Stott; tunnies s, B uau I
atelitt er e
ay Creek. Terre Dill, Wr drill ti
anu olue fill.
,
PIQUA MAIL AND S'fAUB LIN 2
On Monday, iyai n „,._
au l tt ei gl i daY iteld t l 4 17n1l O i clOok• a. in, AkivirZ(
Reading on Tuesday, .Thurtdar and ,s a t vi I,
at 6 o'clock, p. in t it supplks Mt, Penn, g a l{
orseillp, Joanna Murnaco,alorgantoire,TlNl.
villa, . h oney Brooke., Inbridge sal s ott ,
llormltairs.
- '
Lompusvimai STAGE AND IdAlL11),1
Loaves Lebaohsrillo on Tucaloy,
End ciaturday.at 6 o'clock. a. an. A n G ei
Reading at 9A o'clock. a. ra. Returnin g , t rut
iteadlnir at 231 teolock, P. ,M. Arrives 4% 1.,,,
baehivldo al ) to o door. p. m. It s erves A t
Oloy and Lo aoliswillo.
MI
READING TO COLUMBIA
Daily 14 Ballroad—Leaves Heading at 4s,
in. Arrive', at 10:80 a; tn. So- pplies
lteinbolde Station, Sterens Sphrsta,
Bile
mug,
Spr mond
ings:,ni, Sporting Dill,Landjurtilizi
Silver
WESTOILLSTER TO 111RDS130R0
~ , . .t.w eck ly by 'Btae--Leaves IVestrimt
on 'il on day, Wednesday and Fridrk t st
Arrives at Birdsboro at -7 p. m. &Mhl
jerwok Birdsboro Tues4ay, Thtired si
iad,foi
Saturday at 7 a. In, Supplies Oeiser's
Bleßoeit, Imainh
ym e lit k a West ivhiteland.
' 41):1ADINO TO ROM'ON
Holui.roakly ICy Stage—Leares leading
Tdosday anti tiatunlas at 7:30a. m, and trritt
at Bending at 11 n. w.
- ItiIADINII TO 1105 T
Soud-rreekty by Stage— Leaves Iteilig
Tuesday and Saturday at 11:30 a m. Anil
at Reading at ".0:30 n. m. 8111)11es AM A
Tavern,Lower Heidelberg. North lleldelbet
6 ,
KOlllllB and llost.
LEESPORT TO NORA
Trl-wookty by Stale—Le:was Loestart tttl.
day. Thurr i ciay and Saturday at 12 ra. Anita
at Looap_ort At p. SuPpllea South Erin
villcaud lgolltown.•
COXTOWN TONIRGINSVILLE
Tcl-Vrooltly by Blaitg—Loaves eintown Tier.
d ay Thuraday anti oaturday at 9A. tn.tttrira,
at boxkown at 4p. Supplica NUN
Blosolotn and Virginsville. •
RIiIIitERSBURO TO STOLTINBIIitti
1 M
-weekly by Stage Leavaa Itolutab-uri
Tricaday, Thuraday and Saturday at II 1.14.
ATrlves at ltehroubttre at 6p. s uw ,li t ,
Wintoravlll6 and Host. Jan lid
WALL .I'APEIt
WINDOW SII.AbES
AL
WALL• PAPER
At Prioes to Suit the Time,.
Shades Furnished nnd•Lettorod to (hi%
mar U-aunt
Quinton Tomatooa Qiiinton Toot«
Buy THE BEST.
OE win 18 THE CHEAPEST.
g. AU
trod is
,d.
The QuintOn Canned Tomatoes are lig
heat in the market. . For sale by the ulna
can at the store of,
BLTItI )1A14.11A.
PEUI L NOTICE
Frovions to removing into our Now Sttft,
NO. 1124 CIIESTNIfIT'Si,
W.ATOIp.I3, ,-.
,
• Dlii coNtosi .1 -
, J' WELD' Y , -, ,
- ;‘-' PLATED AND 81.1,Vpi iV,113
• If AMA (ioops,
•. , ,
1 ‘ • s l • pnoszEou. ,
; AT liE,Dtterm PRICES ,
Persons tliseiriblit to purchase for 0 4
HolMay Beason will iind it to their OW'
tago to examine our stock.
CLARK:Ic BI)DLE •
615cessors to Thomas Gatral.
Ho. 712 CHESTNUT STREET, Pll ll - 4
,WAY
' i
1111 T ATE .411110.trliTURAL SI
"eilit`.-PEoool3al(Cfor holding the sr.D.,,w,
41101E10A , Of the Penntsylvolli
Agrioultgral ffootety In September Al
iii be rdoetve4 by no underefotbd
a_64443,y match 17th, ?
u Or ' tlii).l)ooortuauco of. thepro
Ston'tetiderea will be roquireJ.TlA- 1 7i
Milt moot mire Continitteo on the 110
ttfolt, and. deokte upon luoitio n .c re.
abonto itadkessed to Atnos S;
NorthUtuberland,A,Btongolmr,Allonto ,
pr A, Boyd Ifitintlton,
rep why,
MEM
olied
ea lot Itt ' •
4 Ca'-
`'`.•" UVRIMULDEU MADDI
Vi4).41•• • ,
't•
• OMMINT/V----
~ ANTNO.-4 young ge,
131 121.410eirea Warding in a prlrat e lf
rio: 3o Per week. Add rees
• 4rini "J,lO 9010,
MIMI
EMI
JUST REVEIVED,/
atge and Well Sele i ded Star'
IM
.WINbOW SHAUL
filar 8-11
ABOUT MARCH .1, 1869,
We wilt 01080 out our largo stotk of
" ,
CLOCKS,
trd CODFISH
JUST 11,110;IVEP.
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