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    T!IE D :'ILY
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.READING. PA.
TUESDAY, 11AIIC11 10, •1889,
lino ; !%.F4gle 'Pe& Storts,
ADLEit 'Office, DAILY EAdLE
GAZETTE
of AM 'lave been rernOved . ‘to
\ .s42'Nnn street;, Sehmtieker
Iloupe,hq(ling, opposite the
KeystOne House.
JAVOII R. &wenn is our author
-110 agent to obtain oubecriptions for
the MILT &OEN, the GAZEMI
D11110134,4T i and the ADLER. He will
o s 'halms his canvass of the county at
UOV. OIDARY A LiAlt
MT, Geary l told us in his -harangue at
the Corirt House in this Oleo last Fall
that negro suffrage WOULD NOT be
?area upon the people of, Pennsylvania,
without their first having the privilege of.
MRIM:UM) at the BALLOT BOX
*hither they would havo it or not. • Gov,
Wary' LIE D for tho purpose of defraud
ing the people, and ho now recommends
the ratification of an ameadment to the
Constitution of the United States, which
gill forco negro suffrage upon this State
without giving the people any voice in
the matter.-Nutibury Democrat.
, Gov. (leery lied I Preposterous, men!
The soul of honor, magnanimity and jos ,
lice lie i . how can any ono as "
as obriallf Intim i tilat?_, We will note
The hero dfdtho ditch before Chapulte
pee, ond the ono Who captured a wooden
Fannon at Sniekersvillo and exhibited
his bravery by riding detrido of it, can
not toll an untruth I Colonel McClure
said as much that Geary lied, in his re•
cent communication in reference to bid
noted interview with General Grant,
when he remarked that •ho only bad
Geary's • word • for what lio
told the General of Penn
oylvania's• preference for the Cabinot ;
that he had not Geary's protest'in, writ!.
ins I But then MoCluio is jealous of the
fame and greatness of our brave, noblo
and gallant Chief Magistrate,• and might
fib a Milo about him 1 •Then, there is
Col, , Fitzgerald, of • the philadelphia
Oily !tent, au 'intensely "loyal" man,
who says that Geary is a notorielts 'bar
INV Fitzgerald wanted tho c ltecordership
'of Philadqlphia, and although' Geary
promised it to him, Lo only "went back"
oh Fitz—that was all ! Then we have
the Governor himself, who said that he
promised his mother when but t seven
years of ;Igo that ho . .would Doter drink,
and
and that he had never from . that 'early
'period of his existence tasted a drop of
liquor,! But the adman !radicals of,
ario gat spiteful at him, and they insist
that in his first campaign for' Governor
,he, Wes gloriously-under the influence of,
old King Onmbrinus in tho eity,of Erie!
And dOoontO the Govornorri_roolthivisvor.
• I‘li tomPorance and religious
/atheringsat the Sodom of Ponnsylva
via, r olopt our State Capital, linrrisharg I
ind ., doesn't he entertain the : "loyal'?
religious enthusiasts and long-haired tom
.peranCe faenties with imaginary fonts'of
heroism end hair-breadth cocaine at
Lookout Mountain, Gettysburg and the
rest of the eet4ptylix boffins of which ho
was central figure and, per consequence,
conqueror? None but a yilo "Copper- .
'head;", or sonic geptleihan - of the Itadi
cal party who has reason to know other•
wise, will
,believe that' Geary . `
.lies 1 As
',we commenced, so we end': Propostor•
ono
6181131 AN IN WIIE PVIILIo gmlooLs
A bill to introduce the study of the
Ger Ma n language Into the common
schools of this State,. is now before the,
tegislaiuro. It provides that
• "Meunier in any school, district the
parents of twoutY-five or more pupils of
any publie schoOl shall certify to the
boated of school directors. or sackdistriet,
that ,desiyttho 'German language, it
shit be tiro duty of Bitch directors, with•
out Unnecessary delay, to adopt measures
for instituting (lemon classes in said
sehOol o or for establishing ,separate
sehtiols for that purpose."
Xb Is supposed that the bill will be
pasiqd by the Legislature, but that it will
apply only to those counties in which' the
realerity of the population speak the Ger.
•
man language.
Tint people of Georgia appear to re
gr,etthe departure of Cleo. Meade.
T:t friends of Capt l Walt e r are itfraid:
General Grant Is about to send them, a
Valentine:
.GRANT has.:egain charigod his mind,
and Phil Shoridnn' is not to he gout to.
New Otleanii. - r i ot tho people of'touis
cant► rejoico I I
Futher Abram); tbink4 -Capt.
MTtail:Walter trill bo appointed Assess.
or or Internal Revenue fol. this' District.
'What is tho use of guessing at it? Ask
,BituOrt Cameron—ho rules Pennsylvania";
and l eontrols. aid appointments therein,
Ask Simon, and find out the truth
ante. •
• -
Gat Gahm has proved himself capa.
ble of doing a verj mean thing, 'dictated
,by petty spite and malice. • The :gallant
Gen. Ilancoek, although suffering ftom
wounds and disease contracted in ibe
war, has been order:o to the command
of the department of Dacotah. • This is a
paniahment for opposing Grant's' elec.
Ctn. It is as inhuman as it is ditcgrac'efuli,
and shoWa that Gant can stoop very low
to gratify potions! spite.—Concord
(N. H.) iriot.
TAN Spaniards in Cubs massacre the
maaa of 'their prisoners' with knives, and
shoot the insurgent littler' by tontatict
of court ruartiol.
Mx.
Beattolvi
minces I
lie Buil
COgresi
Twikllll
4'l ^
hear Hai
null' the tittrikitleCettitittitrZlidelq
teenth Ij, 8, Infantry, has left, for Rich .
merit].
• •
•Tin news that • two American Iteprth.. i
,
Se 4 D94 1 4)89441 4 t44,04,1,./.4+. 1 0.0e , ;
an al),OCltickn . Senate : of the
I.liiited'Sffifei3'in - Ain f er t 0 bo Fe - iolied as
SWO) orfrerritories In the Union, .or to
•
'ho placed Under 'the protictoreto of the
great Auicrican ltePublie, has created
quite
quite a sensation in tiro Official circle; of
4 ,9
Hurope.:
daTjt
Tub officers of tho shtp es.oste
;Jr., aro On trial in Nett/ Yorki.for'benting
and starving their Crew. and paisengers
on a recent vo.taitt froth Europe: This
captain and mato escaped,-. but. vrere af‘
terwards
.firrestid:' The testimony' re.
,vcals the'Most shocking brutality. Sev.
eral of the' pasSejagers and crow died
from the effects of the beatings .they re.
ceived. It is hoped that kn eiainple krill
be made of the "petty tyrants of the
sea:" Twenty-two men died from-beat
ings or from weakness caused 'by starve;
tion. • , .
BEEPMSI
protests
Jou r f CESSNA to trying i . ` . e Can; es .
ore
o pass a prohibitory liquor kw.. ,
Tne• friends of denote's' Mead° 'and
Thomas 'complain of the piomotien of
Oenerel-klheridan over the heads:of those
two veterans. They' he've 'reason to
complain, but—let havo Peace I
EXPLOMON OF ANOTORII. GAO TANK,-
Tho foil Cushier of Olt; Virst Nstiontd
Bunk of Itockford t 111., is reported to
have absconded witlithO doP,Osits of the
still its Moro ise'xpeeted., , .
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PROCIDEDINGII OP; CONPITITt%S.
WAtiiiitiGioN t *itreil 15. ,
Li tho Senate, various, bine' ivoro intro.
(Need.i
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Mr;i Trumbull, from the .Jndielarl i
Coinrnittee, reported bills rel'ating tb' the
removal of oilleiala in ' Vit. inir()' and
Toxas,4o roorganizo,. the 'JIM Aiary Byti•
tool, to susiend the Tenuro-o t :Conic° ail
until' O . p next session of Congress, mid
to, enforce the disabling provisions orthe
Fourteenth amendment.
Mr.'lll6rto'iioffered'a regolution to en=
able a majority df any State Legislature
to ratify a Constitutional , amendmot,
oven where two•thinis arc required - to
form a quorum forliusineos: ' '.
'l'llo House blitto strengthen the. Pub
i
?
lie Credit was con l
urged in—=yeas 42,
nays P 3,, After'it 'Executive session,
tli'o enato § adjotitlie .', '
In the Pons°,
,' . various bills
were Introatteed, . rinapng them
tho following:, Establishing :a . : free
sysfent of national btinhing;
i•
'regulating the conversion of gnld into
currency ;
,to fiv i ther increase of.
the public debt; iolating to gold eon:
tracts, and "to
. repeal the net requiring
militaryorderii to ho issued' through the
•
.(4eteral'of the A'rtny.. •
Tlio Standing Committees were an
nounced. , • •
• ?dr. Schenck is 'chairman or the Ways
and Means;, Daives of the 'Approßria
tions ; Garfield of the Banking and Cur
ropey ; Butler .of neConstraetiotr; Lo
gan of the Military ; Bingham' or the .Tti
cliciary; Banks 'of rereign Affairs, and
Scofield of .Naral Affairs. '
Mr, Kelley, from . the Coinage Con).
mittoo, reported 114,, nickel coinage bill
From our Traveling Correspouileut.
Mwrox,,Penna., March 18, 1860.
• IfsAtt very unexpectedly
stopped off at, this place on my.'way up
North,. this Morning, cilia as I haie to to.,
mein here for tho p. m;, train, some six
hours, 1 thought I would write you.
Milton is emphntieally-ti Pennsylvania
town; both in,tho style of her buildings.and the character of her people..llle
.buildings are plain otpi substantially
built, free from display, or external de-
Oration, numifesting that,comfort , end
durability were thq.only tlttng cared for
in their 'erection. And;:the pebpli are
characterized by theiv'sio)v,:•ntid gtook,
habits, willing . to 't , patiently , for
business to come to them, and .evidbntly
do nbt exert thenntelves.much'to if
along. Some few eriterprieing. meeltan.,
ics have come in be:re-the lait't few years,'
dud established • some -Manufactories ;
which have enlivened up the'. bugiitoss of,
the place a little, btlt.etili it -is many
yeafs behind the age, ebuidering the •lo
cation and 'county 'whin'o it: is' eittiated.
It is over' half a! century eines, 'it wiis
first locatdd in tile midst of ti, rich, fertile
ftirming country ; -and tho . inhabitanis
will not now number over 4, 00 people.'
A. better or a more 'pleasantly leicated•
farming country there te nowhere to 'be
found than there; is immediately. around
this plate, Qll4l the. farms appear to be
rich and well Cultivated., •
The Philadelphia Ss' Frio Railroad
pasi!ea through this place. This rend
that. beeaming one of the great through
fares for travel l and transportation from
the West, ZOO' of the freight whie:t
formerly passed to tide water, via Dun
kirk,.,Bafralo, Oswego and Ogdensburg,
now stops at Erie., nail passes over the
E.. Road to Philadelphia. In Agri
eulturarproducts,almie the inerease — laSt
year over 1867 was more than, two hup :
("re f / and wen& percent., From c'hiengo,
Niilwankie and other lake ports, the n
& B. Road' plays Mt ithisorltint part in the
rail rind water line, Winch ivepen earliest
in the spring and latest in'the fall, and is
the elwapest and Vest.routo - between. the
'maw and the lakes.
teannot addraore at present, as it is
nearly train time, and I wish to goon 'up
North as far as VilliantsioKt•
. More anon,
• .
Time ably sear and blivrich . Vour .1)row,!
mit It Punnet silver your hair, If YOU 11ReS
that oxnettent renewer known p i s onarrettie
Vegotablo flair Ro4tortktive" to On abao.
Into otoluAlon ot.aif the vilo oottipoundo
With whWli tho tuarket . lo
mouth Journal. • '
A CAR D.-1 hay.) taken 4 1 1 6- atm . ) , No. 7 ' 4
1 - 1. Penn Qtr cot, formerly occupied by,,)",
Leatt. whet° I trill keopatitllltnotfLadiol )
Drem Trimmings and /11111norv, / ask fat
Mends end the tintiltdanbtallytOglvo Via
a call Wore purobwil I ng oleawbaro:_,;‘,„;i„ - '
Aug' WHO]
. 11A9(011 noyEn..
I •,
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41 , • , • ~' '.„. . • . ; ',, , ,..j• 1
Yo ' Atigtot 15tha11ti l ..,
le y attention to Itty
,'
,A 'MY' • ••..0 r li COMPOUND Rai'
300 D, 1!:'/... ' .m_perient_tertejtre,
A. C i • '.
• '..- trllEase ! julf4'- ! " !' '
• I •
Ana . „ .—Dechtl,titiiiiettO,
Le y',.. , • •. , lation; terfj(iptrt,, ,, It
1 16 e,
e oted by d i l o Vitesi ,
aorebtalned from Juni Dor...
, 110,11( .veYy.littla sugar, a Aileen
trOgig. . ".0 .)111,11t,• • end more paintahle
i nt t IStlighlOilikhtitb * 4*lPeri i,
* t ar
Mesita y t m oea rgeted. • •
ache, air pre red by 'Druggists senor..
ally, is of Adar polor 1t1.4 a plant... Put
oriti
otritli M e t Cell hese Orl'efil. ilahle
destroys t; 1 sett Apriti Spiel, Hating
It ihirtrAnd 41 41., Uq11 , 0,44%±4•1gti0n,.. Mine is
V
'alio tandrOflo leilto4••''atitir DOOM lh nit
,preparatlen.. 0 detnipatest - the snutliest
qT z i nt k•v O t til - : 4 4,b 0 r Digracitent,a i erti ad.
4 , TVA ferrneotet lotti,egV 1 94 r
io ni fo. ,tlntl . Ilot t 9 , .A, e•t
;int% s e
in Par.rulacopcsts; nor la it a'
Syrnp--and therefore can be used. In eaties ,
where loiter 'Or triflainmatton existe.... in
this you have the knowledgett the Ingre ,
'dionte and the mode of preparation,
Iferdng that yen will favor it with atrial,
'and that upon Inspection it wlittneot with
your upprobatione-` With a feeling of pow.
iltivoce r - • ' • -.- • -
• 1. ate, very respeotftiliv, •
11. T. 111(1.111WLD. .
%. Clientist and Druggist to 16 Years'.
' Experience in • Phila..q,lphis, . and
now located.at his .Drug, au' Chem
".. 'teal Warehouse, 691 DroadWay, Now
• ' York: - - .
(From the largest Manufacturing (3104-
•.' , bits In the iVerbil , ' . .--
lem itennainted with 'Uri H T. Helm.
held; tie,, occepted the Dreg Store oppo
site my residence anti: . was supeetisful In
conilneting' the busint ;IS where others had
not' been entiallyeo before him, t have ,
uceitlaverably in:ll:tressed with . hisplittrao.
ter And ehterprise. ' • - • • •
, .. o f • WILLIAM WEI.JHTMAN.
•, : ' lirizrPoivore tt' Weightwanoll an u
• ' ''
faeinring ChemistP Ninth and• Drown,'
'
Streets; rhi ) adelphia. • •
llntadeetnts ittxte h:,rinswr Utica% ter
weakness arising from Indiseretion„ The
'exhausted powers ,of tottn re whi e h are ac.
companled by, 'so many alerinitig syrup-
toms, among which will be idund, Indian°.
sition .to Exettiou, Loss of Aloinery Wake
*faineos, norror.of Ifltiease, or Perched Inge
of Ev I!, in fact, Universal. Lassitude, Pros.
,ttation, and Inability to enter into the en
tioymeats of SecititY•
Thotkahltption, once a ff ected with br
genie realtneas, requires the aid of 'Weil
:Mho • o stragthen and Ittylgorate'" the
.6yo.to t tirk which LIELMIICILUIS EXTRACT
- BUCIIU • invariably does. If no treatMent
is submitted to, Consumption .or Insanity
'ensues. pi
.•, Her; nOto's Pm: 1D ExTrtAct Buono, In
,afteet tine pectilla to Foul leso is une
,wittlied• by auy o 'her preparation, as in
Ultiorosts, or Retention, Painfulness, or
anpprehsion of Customary Evacuations,
, Ulcerated or Snhirrus Mute of the Uterus,
and all complaints incident to the 80x,
whether arising from habits of dissitiatlon,
imprudence, or in the decline or change of
lie; . , . . .
lintittiOmPs Prom EZTRAOr flociu AND
,114YROVUD 110814• WASU will radically ex
i terminate from tho system diseases arising
from , habits of dissipation, at little ex
•
, ponso o little or no change In diet, no In
convenience or exposure ; completely au.
, pewee(' ing those unpleasant and dangerous
remedies, Copaiva and Moroury,inall these
diseases. . . •
=I
thin HELTIBOLD'iI FLUID EXTRACT iltronu
In all (11803,809 of thu organs, whether In
male or female, from whatever cause ori
ginating, and no matter ()thew long etand•
lug. it is Wonsan In taste and odor, "lin-
Mediate , ' in notion, and more *lom-siphon
nig. than Any of the preparatiens of hark
or iron. •
Those entering from broken-down for
delicate constltutiong, procure the remedy
at Mum. "
Tho reader must ho awaretbat, however
slight Wta:bo the attack of the ittbove
diaeascs, it, is certain to Affect the 4.aadily
health and mental poweis. •
All' the aboiro diseasea require the \aid
of a Diuretic. 11t1A1BOLDim EXTRACT
HUMID is the greatest Diuretic.
801(1 by Drugglstw everywhere. P lee
—1 4 1.25 per bottle, or 0 bottles for a .50.
Delivered to any address. Deserlbo'sy op.
toms in all 'communications. •
Address 11. T. lIELMBOLD, Drug nd
Obanliciti.Warehouse, 591 Broadway, .N. Y.
NONE ARE OBNUINE U 4 N 88
DONE UP in streel-eagraved wrap or,
and
signed -
deo 25-2inoodttwl ; 11. 7,!. lIELMEOLTI.
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•
• LITE HILL" •j
SELECT 'FAMILY •BOAILDING 13O1100L.
. .
An Engnab, Classlcai, Matlionatlaa,Solon
• title and Art hitt° lnWLution, ;
• FOIL YOUNG MEN AND BOYS I
41,Pattsecat, 4.llQpigomgr:y
Tho seeoad half
.ortlio (Ugh toonth annum
iossion onthniencod 'ow Wodncsday,
tlio,Bd (MY . of February las. Pupils ro t .
oolyod 'at, any Vino; For Circulars 'addrosa
' ' REV. GEE. F. MILLER, A. M./
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REV. DRS.' MOlga, 'Behaeffer., Maun,,
Kalil Poles, Mu hienherg, Iluttor,Btork,
Conrad. BowbOrger, btorrot, and
Murphy. • .
HONS.—dud& Luetlow l Leonard 51yore,it.
ItuSsOl 'Thayer, Benj. M. lloyor, Jacob 8.
Yuri, and Master Oly num. • '
Est) -I.•—Jiiene9 E. Cold %roll Jo Os ()lag.
13
horn, J. F. it B. OrnO James Hain Mon,
Theo. G. Boggs,' C. F. • Norton. L.' L.
lloupt,' S. Gross Fry, Minor Doh.,
• clbarles • Wanneinacher, James Kent,
antu() & Co., John Wloet,,,ato.
fob 20-2rnoodaimw , •
GREAT. FURNITUREDEFOT,
SOIIRCEDEIt SL - FELIX,
w . arerooin,-Oonier Fifth and Washing
.
ton !greets.
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M'ANUFA'CTORY. WASIIINOTati RL
lIELOW FIFTH,
.W..IIOLESALI,AN,P RETAIL,:
Tgtnr ic r i* FUTFLTA l4lP t t! °Vl ° eao.k of 461,fugitgo nOl, :na Onsant
ly on hand , and made to order to' spit
onstoniors. • t .
Among other artislos, osnoot‘l attontion is
•Invited to,thoir unsushassod
•
ENT! NSION ,
BPSTgADS. 01', Op LATEST. BTYLEB
and eV ioiy other article in their lino of busi
ne
Evss, 404.
erffirtiele is mtinu4Lotured by themselves,
in their admirably arranged manufactory,
with the most perfect machinery, and skill
ful mechanics, and finished in an unsurpass
ed manner.
Also propared to moats all orders for •
CARVING, •
•
TURNING,
SAWING, Imo'
Ail orders promptli executed, and warrant:-
_ed to glvosattsfaotion. ap. 10 d
BEAU MONDEIIALL l
Are eow offering n splendld,etock of
COME AND SECURE GREAT BARGAINS
Suits pi . lti'spiLid lit style,-.L
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k • TIMES,
1111 CH St :BRO.,
=t4ONDE HAL4,'
` *0.1%41140x sinv"
Mil
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DRESSING nuREAu;3;,,.
DINING ROO4 .cI4IR,S,
CENTR AND OTHR,,TABLEII
MOVLDINGS.
BITCH . & 131t0.,
No., U 3 PENN STREET,
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SPlttisiG GOODS.
EXCALENT "
An ''ltstrpas9ed stook . gonte ,
Ult>likt G 004)S.
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PACIFIC B . P 9.
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OENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD 'OO,
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lave . fidded pgbekiunproa (sop) Miles to)
their lines during the current 'ear, while
doing a large local passenger and freight
11.tuslriess. The through connection * ll l
undoubtedly be , eompleted next suminer,
when the through trade wio be vbrigreat.
Forty thousand men are now emPloyed by
the two powerful companies In presidng
forward the great national highway to a
speedy completion. Ottly. ilOO miles re
main to s ite built, of which meatly are
graded and ready for the rails.
First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Union
Paeldo Railrodd Company for sale at par
and Interest, and First ',Mortgage Gold
Rends of tlio Central Pacific Railroad, at
103 and interest. • .. : I
Tho prinel.)al twirl' re reit of both bonds
aro payable - la gold.
DEALERS IN • GOV RNMENT ,iIECUR,I-
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MO 00.
E At m
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No. 40 SOUTH
nov 7-4 - lawlv I
CLOTHING!
M
A. Ft E
IitERCIIANT
llas Removed his Ettablishment from
No. 331 POllll street, to 433 Penn street. five
doors below the Formals , National Bank,
where ho will, be happy to meet all his
friends and enamors.
A now and fresh stock Of Goode on hand
for the spring Campaign, which will be
made np m the BEST STYLE and at very
reasonable charges.
- MR. GEORGE 'HECKMAN
(Ins °barge of the Cutting Departtnent,and
good llta will bo guaranteed.
Infix 8-2vtdi
A NEW WINE
AND
•4.,e•-
4 (4:R/1
LIQUO4 STORE
11AS JUST BEEN 01'
00R. OF EIGHTH A
GEO. W. 11
For hinny sears with J 1
AND
FRANCIS Q. KIIIME
Son of {Vin. H. Rhode, under the firm f
HUGHES & .1?,116D
They havp on hand And l urid at ion times
keep a largo and well suleoted tacitly/ of all
broods and qualified of.
IMPORTED WINES,
'BRANDIES ANb GIN
A oholoo lot of •
. CIIAMPAGITE:AV CLARET.
r. .
4
Also, tine double•dislilled rye whisky of
different brands; also, e t lommon rectified
whisky and vinegar whol sale and :retail,.
Demijohns and bottles of al sites. All Roods
will be sold at prices to-su t the.times. , •
They extend an invitation to their nu
morons friend(' and the I; bite generally;
nbd hope-by strict, attebt, ow to business,
and' edurteBy,tO all who 2 ay faVor 'thorn
with their patronege; to (gain the cent!.
dend of buyers. .11U01,1148 & AIIODE. ;
2tinr 8-lnid • . .1 • 1 ' •
SEED B
p .T , , 15„ . ,. •.. •
• • • A.l` TUB ,
AGRICULTUitAL W..AIIVE#OI7SR
- J. L.. STICHTM, • .
.• 505 Penn SirOet t noimainit, Pl.
IMAGE OATS FROM PRINCE ItOVD'S'
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ISLAND, RITISII POSSESSIO NS.
RED MEDITERRANEAN AND WHITE
WEAVIL {'ROOF SEED WHEAT._
CLOVER; FLAX. AND TIMOTHY.
PRE 111 GARDEN SEEDS.
CANA Y. lIEMP AND' RAPE.
ORCHARD GRASS, LAWN &o.
Jan 23-20 aw,
-REBIOVAL.-7. A:STAOtIECICER hRe re
,lnovodhlu MEAT DIANNE/ . to No, 41
North Nintlistroot. Old and nod onatoin=
ere dro invltftd to pall. All kinds Of Fresh(
and Smoked .➢feats on band.' I
'inarfe-lw , • •
MACEDONIAN ;OIL TILIUI4PDAN't
. .
* WILL you PLEASE READ THIS
- Reading, Pa.; attn. 12:1869.—Mtk,
krona°, No. tot South Fifth street, says the
M. MOIL lathe only thing Which has &Aim),
strength to lila broken aria—has used it in
his fainflY for Earache; . Neuralgia., and
frosted feet, 'performing to -each 'ease , a
wonderfully quink and radical cure.
E. POI, Proprietor of *eystone Moine,
certifies that three bottles or ulo on cured
a .stroia iu a iforse,:valaing thp, cure at
$lOO..
JOHN' HEMP, ,Policennut, .says the Oil
cured him of ade YrtiAlltesQr tile collar
bone.
The above named persons are well known'
in tute:vl4lnity, ander() Wing Avitnesees.,
!laving fnx Lied
•nld each ample testimony
,at the,times we -advertised with the'
• a.
•
IOUR - 11011.81r• 611ARIOT, ,
•
giving Mao popular open air ' '
'
. CONt/PITB, •
• • •
1 dada it umecessary to add More na l mes.
The Mute Macedonian' Oil Co. twill
fortgit
.$1.000 ) „
it any dozen remedies combined will fur
nish as many
tr
good certificates from promi
nent citizens in the city anviolnity afl
those who have boon cured by the use of
the Macedonian -
PROF. SATMOXD,, • •
•
The Borman and K6lOllOl lecturer 91 thil
poftany, stopping at the Keystone Ilse
and parobaso hottla of the 011, or roc° ve
advleo and treatment free of qhurge:.
Also bold by J. K. McCurdy' Doctor
Ziegler and S. 8, Stevens. jjan 18 d
•
,
r'E E P. LL .
Fon - ALDEtiini:N AND 4014 . 10fi
. Tug IPSAUE.
Approvoci Irettrati.OP l?Lik i IEO1 1 ,
- For sal* at the
. 4 1. B (101 C 'SrO4
"ail 4l
- /W e ekfet ,
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go
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isdvas
ME
D, ETC.,
, 150
HIRD STREET,
FLEILADELPIIIA..
CLOTHING!
IT A Lk
I_, E I N ,
TAILOR,
A CALF: IS SOLICITED.
11. UNNLICIN.,
NED AT TILE
D PENN STS.,
FM
.
a. Mlehlor & Co.,
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°.0i."940 HC 41 0v:.:.
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R"s6-
Sli 6 ,
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ii: ''Bo NI 8. 84 'S TOblr6l3 , GOtik;
MINER Aiin (. 1 3r 0 / 4 10.
. -., 1-, , •"-DlLASi t ric ' ' ' ~'
ON NEWYORK ilk') # I IIILAD iLrlita,
Antiiiidit: iiid:o4itilt De ita - '
11 06,
.
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( ) Palate!. lis• ' , Closelit Sp. vs .
' „ BUSIIONe ita 3)ROTITER.
fop. 148,66 li a w ' ,
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READING FIRE INSURARCE
AND
TRUST COMP'Y OF BEAKS COUNTY.
organisq. Ad v. 1167. 944 W. $ 130.090.
Office, Refittini Inaurance
19 North WM' street, iSbtittrEtral '
Owner of ()bort ASTreed. .
, • ,
OFFICS ITQUItB FROM 8 4.1 C to S
DMOTORes
J. Paii<dttJoi ae, JAltte
funny Z. VAN Itunto, Jsoosfinsssitait o •
' J. T. JAsitses, D. E. &Teem,
JONAS tinAvrint, J. T. VAzairtinis,
Guiana Mosso.
Till I ' S COMPANY INSIJIMS ALL
A. kinds of property against hiss or dam
it`ge by lire at rates as low as any ether reli
able. Company and upft. every plan known
to Stock insurance Companies.
Perpeetati rondos leaned requiring no
renewal and upon Which : the amount of,
premium paid can he reclaimed at any time
less a deduction of rive per cent. The ad
vantages or this method are worthy of the
attention of farmers and others having
tint-elass dwelling houses, barns and other
bhildings, in tOWn or country, as being the
cheapest and infest.
Policies for one, two , . three, him or more
years, or for less,than one your, Issued and
InOeharge made for Polley and survey when
• renewed or when instiranoos are transfcr-
Ted from Other aorapanies, -,
The eltizene 'ot *eliding and vicinity,
hitherto dependent mainly upon foreign
corimanieb, have new the privilege of et
meting their ineerances in a home institn
lion, well orgartized,,with an adequate paid
Strong
and guaranteed capital, preimitting as
Strong a, basis !Of seenrlty as that of any
Other company. Tito advantage Of doing
bllithloBB directly with the Company '
antl
the importanceof keeping some lortion of
the large sums paid ter Insurane s, lu eir•
oulatlon
PNOLEat borne, will be apprOol a ed by all,
J. PI JONkB President.
JAMES AleliNllT; ,
Vice President. .
ANCONA,' Bent:etary nd Treasurer.
aug B,ll36B4yditw
JOHN AL SITA.Iti,)
JEWELLER
PIAIOND SETTER,
N0.,609 PENN STREET, READING.
i . .
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toy It BROWNWHAGLEI .11/ii` MRS.]
SPEVIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
AND
-/- 1.
• ,
, • SEAL RlNer WORK.
L ....
UP PAIRING P:l2 ' xi '2l,y ATTiltilinD
Dior 6.Bnuil ;o. v 1
O e A. 051E4341111D11141 r
•
t : Extensiye Grain Warehouse,
1
Now ready for
FARMERS AND CONSIGN 813,
Whp ADO wish 4 to store Grain. Ao, prorateano eorumission rossonsble t Also. a uperior
stook oi
• ,
• 'FLOUR AND. FEED,
9.. • . • . .
:Voreale 141i:dealt% and ril, atlgw er prices
ro
than van be' puilased elsewhere. Also, a
superitirlfitoi •
Buckwheat ideal, 'and Potaictea.
Otlioe, 105 North Eighth Bt. Eteadirig.iii
febs-d
ArDNEY 'WANTED! • . •
r_•
• • BY VIE Crit.OF•RBADING.
The undersigned, 'Cornmittce on b"inance
of Mb' Corporation of the City of Reading,
le empowered to borrow the sum of
auvEriTy-FIVE 'THOUSAND , DOLLAIIs
for the purpo'se of enlarging the Water
Works Of the said city, and the said Coin..
mittpo hereby give notice, that they are
prepared to Issue Certificates for the some
at six per cent. 'norm, to parties / loaning
money to the city for' the purpoSo above
named. Pet:sons desirous of investing in
:this loan, will apply to either of the under.
signed Conimittee, or to Willie* Heiden..
retch, EMI., City Treasurer.
FREDERICK I , AUEIII •
• : t • DANIEL MILLER, . •
• • DANIEL . SFOHN. • ' •
:Att -2 4 • '6 ll -131 00h:di:Ate° on Finance.
candy! Opidyll. candy! 11
.. . ~ -,1 - .. RAMBO;
,
• 030. PENN STREET; READING,
HAS an'ldfy?,l:a.gl'oa • r letlignetyl l' a Teinl o f
QL,,
iThat Oatmot- !ics Buriass' ed In this city,
'Mob will be ellepase4 °lap ' , .
Low os any,othar House in Raiding.'
. -, , • .
mar 11-3t4 • ,
Marrow And, Mediuta •
'Canada Peas, Split Aas, Le►llila , dtatllcer
Dried Corn, Bice, Tapioca, Sago,
• . Barley, Ilinniny, .
Canary A'S'sed ) cec. • •
itt the oheap store MI • . •
BURKIIOLDER & MADEIRA. • :
14-4 • 6th and Washingtim. •
THE StilrZtit HOUSE;
Wome!Wort, Berk, Co.iPa. • •
). .
It. & N. KACMISI.? 2
.
Prtipkiesors.
J. . .
AT Ain& UOTICL GtcTSTS WILL FIND
excellent acommnodatlon, the land.
lordeobllglng. and the table 11110/1 wlth all
the beat this market affords. 'Connoted
with the hotel is a arst-ebias Livery 'mama,
so that conveyances are always at hand for
those whO May adjournin the beatitifid
lace. OnNslbuses to and from the depot.
N. IL—Attet • , AOttl li k t s ! Orb pitrtnerable
WM diailolfosll and IleAry
tel
wUi
assume enti m4 re oOnirol of , l Alp" nom. •
Uutrie.a
AND
DIAMOND
ME
t oti t oti.sll;o*
114 ' 1' A
;Ppo i etete P mks
( , ts 4414441.6
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.. " ,.4/11.MES E. STAFFORD
FASiIfQXADLS lIHROU'ANT TAiLOR
aunt:lmmo/I to the oWsens of Itiading, that
having removed hit Marsha t Tailoring
establishment to the handsome istore
room, No, 816 Penn street; he, is - now pre.
Pared, with ari• inem aoCatOok , of ' goods
and superior facilities for manufaeturing,
to supply all With k
• • FASiIIONABLE CLOTiTING,•
of the best ginlity goods, gotton up in the
highest arYle.
• •
MINTS , ,UNDBUOLOTHiIiti AND
• \— NtalllNG GOODS:
•
of every style and variety to suit the taste
of all in wants( anything hi this line.
None but the 'best hands aro employed,
and all work •guaranteed. Tpe patronage
.of the pphllo is respeet folly solicited,
JAMES g. STAFFOIIDt
'fob 150 ' No. 010 Venn iltroot.
•
-WALL PAPER
;r ~
=Dy
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IMEI
WINDOW SHADES
OF
/
TALL PA IWR
1
WlifDOW SHADES,
At Prices to Suit the Times.
fhades Furnished end Lettered to Order.
mar 94ind
ST. GEORGE CODFISH
JUSTRECEIVED. 1 •
A choice, lot Ot '
\ •
BURKHOLDER & MADEIRA'S.
mar ' •
D a. A. HERR,
.D'ENTIST I
Off 00E4 Penn eta; Rending,
(Anovi J. O. BROWS'S RAT STORS.)
. Removed from alb. 6 North Fifth street.
Particular attention naid to curing diseases
of the Mouth and Gums, such as Scurvy. Pre
ternatural Growth of Gums, Alveolar Ab.
messes disease of the Alveolar process, Fis.
mired Palates, and all•disemos to which the
mouth and gums are subject.
Teeth' extracted without pain, and inserted
on all material used by the Profession.
Office hours. from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M.
doc4-Iy]ii •
R EMO VALI REROVALII
BARTOI3
LIQUOR - STORE,
Has been removed from I k e, Keystone Build
ing to the new and elegant etore.
NO. 437 PENN STREET,
Whero customers will And a very large stook of
the beat and purest
WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES,
.to., ever offered to the publlC of Reading. All
'the prbof of the above that is roquirod fe
tri n al t;
23
$ 2 : l share of
uk
patrons
sollanTO.
. •
knLY
))
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER N
LiTtr i :MIT3ER,
READING, PA.,
Keeps constantly - on hand and for tale
At the • , .
LOWEST PRICES,
A gonerafaizsc;rtiiient of
wityrn PINE, pkin f ooK, sr4uot,
CHERRY, OAR. ANL oIYE4TNIJT,
• INDIANA DL4C* AND WHITE '
WALNUT, cAncoulf.4. 4' .
YELLOW !PINE,
2,ocidomi IWi EL
rt ER ,
TlioNughly se‘tii!aho4 . iiid !inder:oovcr.'
i!LBIN
4711711 PINZ I ;CYPRESS', ,44.014}
NDRTM gREICN
aAMP CEDAR
SHINGLES.
/fir °Mimi • respeotttilly eol!eite,
r and
proinptly . attended to. for
call at the
•
NEW BRIC OPFIVEI
0414 Corner oi.lrbfirth and rtse 11h4e4
Or, address
;;AKBELY:
Feb t(41860-41 1014.100 pa l'At
AnD
:11,,,09yLA 1) ; s
.I IfN BIT! E
AND
40190AND,IP' 0 ERMAti ToNT 4
The for all 1)1 2 , 46et
(104
Li FBA /STOMA Clit
.140)31574/
0.40.4 ICS.
~. .
lioo RictN il
kaAtitA GE
,
to eolaposcal , Of. the pure Bum
A 4. is
th e y ere moulolnp:aIly l e r % °•,h
tram) of HOol a Herb s 13 , 4 ~
milting a, pretiu e ton, hiehly a lp k't
tee; and ontlrely free from alto tate tnh
tura Of any kind. ttN
EiCiOFLAND'S GERMAN Tog
ls a combinatlivolitihotiriellpti4entzt.k.ell
of the bitters,
scowl (Muse Rion, Orange, ite., w it ir t
qf tho most plea saga anti arm eablt",„4
Woe ever o ff ered to the volute, ' ••••4
Theso preferring tw 7/letlet ilg , t rt
Alcoholic admixture, w 111 us° 1 t'4
nOOPLAgn'I9 GERMAN, Bllitt,
Thoso who have no otgection to Ib t t
binaton Of MO nincra t its stated,l ult 4 1,,
1100FLAND'S OERMAN, ToNi
, 4 C,
They aro both equally good, tnd cot ,
the same medicinal virtuee, the 00414%.
twoon the pro being a mere matter%
the Tontobelng he most palatable, 4 ; . et
Thu stomach, from a varlet) , or 1t ,,,
snob as Indigestion, 0 ) 1 1 1 41sta N rl 't
Dehility s °to g is yereste litre 11,, ter
Muni doran g o d . Th olirer,i }e t '
utilizing ne cioso)y es it 4 )4,
the, ittontach, then hevoulea K m :cit y.*
result of willeh is that the p auent
~: 4
fcabrom several or iuore of the followttiV4
ofi 3
• ponatlpatlon, flatulence, lewud p o .,
ru‘nose of . Blooli to tho Head, AG i'?
of the Stomach, Naltsraftiean•lnin
Disgust for Food, Pulraas e t
Weight in the Stomach, Sour
Bructations_, Sinking •or Flutt •
°ring at the Pit of the Stotoub,
13wInnning of the Road, Ilurtio
13r DIMOUIt Breathing, Flutturiu g 4
'the Heart, Choking or Butacsth k „,
Batton% when In a Lying lin ti to r 7 ° ( 4 4 '
Moss Of Vision, Dots or Web , w , tv.; ? „
Tthe Sight, Dull Fain in the iltA
. ' DOliCieney of Poraplrat lon, Yellow.
noss of the Skiirand Ryes Ki tt
in the Si de, B auk ,Cliesit, Uinta,
. etc., Sudden i pluatios in Heat
Burning in the Flesh ,
, Ce ns b uit
magiouiga of "Evil, and Depret,tc4
of Spirits,
The sufforor from these disearee stori
exorcise , the greatest, .enuttoa Is tre it.
lection of it remedy for We emit, pnre4
sing only that which ho le IlSbUted m y
his Investigations and inquiries pck.s om
true merl toe sir 111 fully co ul pourd.
ad, is !free (route . liih riot a e ve ,
diunteond has °stub othed t fiT op e n a in
uttsion for 1110011 re of these discern, it this connectieonul thew would submit ttei
well-known r
SOOFIANk',B GERMAN ITITiTI • PS
:Alm
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC,
PREPARED BY Dr. C % .r.,4 egaoy,
1411 L'ADEL1 , 111,1,r1
Twenty-two years Blue() they wit int
oduCed into, this country from un.
many, tturnis w rmed morceuhieh thee they have la.
doubtettly perfores, and tn.
°MAW angering humanity to a greater u
tont, than any other remedlea imolai 1
tho tmbno.
These remedies will effectually et t
Liver Complaint, - Jaundice, 115 epet
Chronic, of 24orvotia Debility, Chronic
arrlima,plaoatiuolF ,thu Eldnolntg,
all Diseases arts - iug from o a M r
&rod Liver, Etemso tor loteellnet
DEBILITY,
.Reaulting from ,aRy Cause, ulisinf r ,
• ..r.rmow,427rdot OF via us
TRM, indueedby Severe Labor,
HardBhipa, 42posure, Fever.% h.
There se no medicine extant eget%
these remedies in such oases. A tote ni
vigor is imparted to the syhployetel,
the appetite hilst7 Al gthenedi tPotl tor.
ibyea ) the donut() gentti}romptly,tht
blood itipUrttled.t e complexion Decant
sound and' hea lthy, tho yellovr tinge
oradloattat from the oyes, u blooth I,
to the ohooka,end the weak an moo
Invalid becomes a strong told buith
being.
1 1 .1p48ONS ADVANORD 1N .Liff,
And feeling the hand of time weight'
bettylty upon them, with all Itif attendil
ills, will find the use of thle 11 1 / 7 1.4
or the TO1411(1, an elixir that wllllneulatt
life into their veins, restore In a 111(10U3
the energy and ardor of note young?
days t build up their slirunkoa Meat att
give health and happineas to - thcAls
alnlng years,
"NOTICE.
It is a Woll-established fact that filly
one•naii of the loin e portion of out r•
platioit aro seldom in the esiogat
of • good health o r exp ress ion,
to use their own f•ne%•yr fees well." Ittt
are languid, devoid of all energy/Mu ,
ly ttervotis, and have no appetite.
To this . (Hass of persons the 111 TIM
or the T0N10,16 especially recommadtd.
WEAK AND I)ELICATE CHILDRES
Aro made strong by the use of Met tt
these remedies. They will cure everyas
of IifARABIIIUB, withodt fall.
'Thousands of eortifigates have Ike Ix )
laced in the bands of the' proprietorp
sp tee will allow of the publieutioli Mid
a few. Those, it will be observed, ors ao
of note and of such Standing that tt(l
must bo believed.
TE MONIALS.
Hon. Geo. Wei Woodward)
Chief Justice qJ Me Supreme (curl of
i'littanacrutA, March !MI
"X And' ()Unman hi litre / II
good tonic, useful ZIA in dlseatteolla
digestive ,organs,.CM„nnd of pet.) ter
oil incases of detwity, and want Lo
vows action in the system.
Yours, truly,
GEO. W. WOODWABD." ,
Hon. James Thompson,
Judge a/the 'Supreme Murt of Penstyliva
ratLADIBLPUIA, April V,
"I connlder Olfoofinndla German Uteri
a Valuable medicine . in ease of uttaelodl t
digestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify
from roy experience of It.
Yours, with respect,.
JABIES TiltBYO: 0
From Rev. Joseph H. Kennird,lL D
:Pastoref Me Tenth Baptist Church, • 110.
Dr. Tackson—Dear 81r: shave ben
quontly requested to connect my! rael
witn recommendations of different 110
of medicine', but regarding tile panto,
lineagesray apilio riot. spliere,l4r reP
declined; but with dig
proof in various'instance ,. s D all
•pariticirdarly in my own amity,of tbo,
illness of Dr..lioolland l e Guinan IWO
depart for once from my calla! C °llne 4
expresa nay fullconvictionlhat, for 9 01 ,,,
Ig2l O oft system,atici apeeicaldi
In 1101118 W
ant, it is a.may and,vaisialiteprecoutil7%Pi
O it Ind,
doubt :Wilt will be vbry ben ciilo Wane
wha euWer front the above ca iles. •
Xenrs, very rescectf
4. if. ggiocAllyi
Eighth; below ats CO''g t
From Rev. Er ()Sends%
Aidetan4 Bdttor Christian
. chronglf.
, .
I ha;yo darlicd decided b 013 On &M. .1 1.1
use of Jiooflandfa German Bitters, spa
it,taty,,Pri*llege to redonimend ftlq„ si g
'flatlet valuable ten lo tel all who are (mil e '
from general debility of from disetot
sing M in derange/37M% Of the liveF/
t IfOure..truth - '
E rvioll
1, , - C.A UTION.
lioonanCrs Clerman Remedies are I, o lf f .
tortelWl. bee that the signature Pr vit:
JACIMOIf Is on the wrapper of eseb_,..
cl ip
tie, All Others*** counterfeit. rill
°Spat 01Ikse 'tud • 111anu 0140/7 A
the tierean 14041 no fibre, No. ei
•Stalslt, Phtladalph , Pa. ,
;Immo .arAirs, Pe. , .
. Jr. • 40 ,
rime:o C. U. JA
fir sop soot" en Dynodes@ spa 4. 161 , 1 ,
SS Madbialo. jiar. 10.440E°