THE DAILY EAGLE. ----- EAPIN4a, PA WZDNESDAY, JANUAIIir 13; 1869. _ 31$(44)Staffiti ' L 'whkli were eo'vgFy kbodt t e first of the year tirelr 3 ttil: aaLlylilossaingup ??. a little. . Depositora ave had their cass4 0004 to satisfactorily as ' they are auxietui to have at the commencement of each succeeding year and now feel easier,. 'iul'idio t ' rio doubt does the Bankers. It is ens .tOomy,fpr,rnen in this' county who have, their 'Money on deposit to Make a grand rush the Aria day of January to flee whether their mosey. shq vaultti ;gibe Dunks, and forth° 'pdrpOse of better 'satisfying themselves they prisesit. their checks, oraw it out, count Aver p,d i , ton chances to one, immediately, do. . Olt it again., , And this, is °oh .thing that niakeamoney “exesedinglY tight " in Reading 031 the *slog tbp Now Year, What makes it tightnearly all the time, is that about a million and a half of our money re kept in Wall street. on speculation by private Ilnkers.' Vivo per &at per annum Is paid tho depositor hero and ilkositands of dollars . are, daily sent to. Now York whore ,it commands ten times that intent on speculation. This is 'what keeps money,' tight "In Reading. When men-learn o ma safe investments of their . money it it to their neighbors, who will pay 40)04 petottntage and invent s it in improve. plants at home—then money will he plenty Mid 6664111 be i good. Continue to send your inonfArto New Yolk and we shall look . for nothinc eise but at i ht money market. We * t Atlihrow thosehints bid for what they aro worth-rntothing more," • Theoboye article wo • copy front 'the fptc?t'of Monday. We deny that a million and.o,half, of "our money " is in Wall street on fpecnration, uniess,it is furnished by the 1114konat Danko of Readini It is foolish and abened,to.eay of our business men that they go to the Dank on tho first of January Qf each years present their checks, draw out their de , poolts, and then again deposit their money, niter tuving "counted - it over." No plain 17e0s county farmor or thorough business man wenid be guilty of a trick of this kind, and wo might add no, honest man would do so, unless feven that be could not flow his money. lye do pot think that the National Banks should complain: of money being tight, bocattio (boy recolye very largo favors, franchises,' and do nations to the tuno of at least eighteen millions yearfrpui ,the natiocal treasury, for which 44Y.41p,n0t render ono cent of return. ysi : Toto „bmtkors in Beading and elsewhera do business upon their individual credit, They ask no /special privileges nor donatisins from the i geyerutnent. They,stnnd, as all bankers show„ upon thoir individual merits. They do th!di custontersi husinks% in a plain, straight. forward way. They exact no conditions either thti . n the ordinary rules of business require. Cap , the . Netional Banks of Reading any as much? We ask how many persons have gone to ono o a r rnore•of these Banks and asked for a discount, who have been bluffed Qf and in suited t, • Wo,aisert that National Banks do more in (II"' this country to make money tight than anything else. Look e t t, their huge combinations to lock up money inn , New, York city, with tho object of aiding bpocaintors in coal, flour and the other,nqmparics of life, to run up the prices so auto wake the consumer, the poor inan,pay for,it, an Oen, when the prices ,are highest in thedeoof winter, make another unholy coin• bi4tion to reduce tho wages of:labor. We believe with Thomas Jefferson, that banking.should be carried on by ,private bank. erg w!io are controlled and .zoverned by those rules / which regulate legitimate traffie, and not that a privileged few should be .npiteld by the • • law to enrich' thekoselves at the expense of the many., • . • In conclusion, .we say lot Congress pass a law taitingray the privileges they have con ferrl4 upon National Banks, and lot every bno t who delirea enter into the banking business, and, than we Trill have an easy money market and no complaint of times beingharel. Do this, and the banker who is the most correct will re ceive the greatest oneourAcmout i and the many who. Trill of necessity ingage in the banking befinesa "11) prevent erabinations in looking up money; ao that the laws of supply and de mand may control monetary interests. I ni,I I I4,AINIUTAIVE acroirr, From the Report of tho Adjutant General of the / . ,Stato of ronnaylvania for 18t38, we condense the followieg information : . _ tins Rester of the Commander-in-Chief and Staff', is as follows t Governor John \V. Geary, Comtnander.in Chief; Brigadier General .D. 11. McCreary, AtUutant General and Paymas• tcr . Greral ; ohm Acting Quartermaster Gene ral: AO Commissary General; Colonel Wil liam, r 4q , Michael, Aide-de-camp; Colonel A. L. Veartmn, do; Colonel .Alonzo J. •Wilcox, do, Tbl,Adjutant General recommends that the minima gt number of volunteers necessary to fors, ,p company be reduced to thirty-two non commissioned officers and privates, as is the system in Philadelphia, instead of the present number of eigbty-threo men, rank and file; alto that An Annual tax of two dollars be hill poied..upon every person liable Ito dug crbo ie nova member of a military organi zation; the amount thus raised to be appro• priated to the support of the volunteer tom pajities, • By this systorn hi Philadelphia, twenty dollars is paid annually to ouch mem bei 141,1144 CoMpitny.' Only Fotirsix counties hare made returns their } enrolled militia—twenty hardened to do a 6; sithOugh by the act of August 22,1864, the assessors who aro required to make the en rotiment aro to draw their pay from the funds Ithe 151.rwikto there is -n ` tiriggde frt.: , n appr nation` f $4,600' ' 4 ? equestedi'ior ii purp se of re ':, nOng 'Veen pieces oe, it i ttillery !i(iirr ly in the 10 'Arsenal. +„ An berease 010 1 0 I ftlice of W l Otkmen it thi;Ax• . .,- ... renal, and the fitting ap of a room as a depos• story for State flags, is also recommended.- '• • MI Viejo are in the State at tho prea'tit timo two companies of, cavalry, four companies of, artillery, and Beventy 7 Ono companies / of itt• Unity, of which- twenty-five companies are ktiowd de '4 ' zedtived,'" two eoinPitnles 'as 41 rifloa" and one coMpani as . " free rangers." lho number of enrolled. Militia in Berks county is given atAl,OO9. The total number in the forty counties which have reported is not given, which oversight is not creditable to the Adjutint'General's reputation foilirilitary exactness. The total number of arms, accou• trements, 'lie., is t)ot givon—another instance of neglect or incompetency onilto part of the Adjutant tiertoral, who In preparing such a re• port, should seo that Ms Ettore 'explicit. The commutation alloWed-On the expenses for disinterring and carrying . to places• of burial,the bodies of deceased 'soldiers, trbm transportation was.not furnished by the State,. was $5,808.06. ',rho total amount pr disburse- Monts by Abe Adjannt , General for the fiscal year; ending Niiveniber 80, 1808, was p 131,130.- 21. Thorp is no unifornidd military organization rop,orted ,in Beek county, .'Which is partly owhi'g to the fact that ihoproject of organizing Volunteer companies in this county has received no enceurlgemc4fromeiiher the Governor CI the Adjutant General, and the loiters written to those officials on the subject by several Per sons in the county have remained unanswered, Whether this is because Berke is a Democratic county, and therefore unfit to be Itrusted with arms, we cannot say ; but there is no doubt some such reason fomthe coldness with which these Comrounieationa were resolved. Aminigotsiotion•-it Disgusting Celia—gyp. rialto Oro Negro to u &Veiny Whitt" Mtton. , A atr'ange couple cable up_from Erie, on the Lake Shore Road, Saturday °Veiling --excl)ing the disgust And intense :curiosity of - every pas; senger.in l 4 car. Itmoniprises.ttitiooty, greasy. 'negro, and a pretty white i giii,..ithom be, bad married the dny before at Erie. The girl erl. gently felt a 'great deal of shanie at her aline tion, for alai liept liersblfdOtibliVeiled,and look .cd out of the car all the time. Her Othello,how ever, was all passionate tenderness and atter'• lion, c We have learned the antecedents of the pair, vhich wo lay before ou readers: On Thus ay, a tall, gaunt, verybi ok negro,abont forty Pars of age, registere fitt Alio Morton 'ouse, Erie, as "William 'Lindsey 'and wife, Ohio." lie requested the landlord to:give him the best room in the house, as his wife would arrive on the next train, and join him. .Ilia "wife" not potting, in an appearance by' the. next morning, he went to Oberlin ittletbstr. It happened that the girl--Carrie Brown byname —however, was en route for Erie, to join her lover (ugh !),and the train that ho was on pas• sed hers. Arriving at ! Erie, 'and learning the state of affairs, - Carrbfornaified in the depot till till evoning,When Lindsey returned from Ober. lin. They then went to thi hotel and,asked to be shown to his room. The landlord asked the negro if the lady with hint was his wife. Lind. sey-Awswered hint in the nf6mative. The landlord then interrogated the lady who was a beautiful young She said they were not yet married , , but that they had come for the purpose of being married. The two were then told that* must produce a . certificate of mar- - rime before they could occupy‘a room togeth er, whereupon they called upon the. toi. Mr. Nutting, of 1 1 410, and were married. c ,'lThe girl said she panto from Boston,_ Mass.; that ehe hod been liYing in thoTamily ,of Prof. ,Allen,of Oberlin,.and attending school; that she there met this man, horpresent husband, Wm.lte. laneey 'Wm. Lindsey. Ho says he is a Wesleyan Methodist preacher. Prof. Allen know of her leaving to marry the negro,and was in favor of her marriage. They left Erie on Saturday niortilii . for Oberlin. The bride is a Very pretty girl, and. was. well dressed: She Says her parents live in Boston. She bas been in Oberlin . einee October last. The girl is about eighteen vr nineteen yeare.of ago. Do Lamy wow a tall stovepipe hat, and carried a cotton unhiella in his hand.---Cleeeland Plaindeakr, Particulars of the 'Distiirbsuee Via*. Oulu. . The particulars of the negro disturbances dearletnpaville, Princess Anne county, Va., are ntsfollowe • . Lipid...Varies/gut and force,' while en route to the farm occupied by the negro squatteris who were to be ejected,passed au armed force of 76 negroes . in the woods, who made no demon stration. Upon nearing the squatters' quarters a fresh party, variously armed, retreated to a house which was surrounded. Sergeant Cal len advanced to the door and was instantly shot, which .so infuriated the :troops that they re-, turned the fire,- anal rushing into tho house bayoneted ono br two of the negroes. , -Three wore kilted outright. The troops were with- drawn from the scene of the a ff ray atter effect ing the arrest of two . o'f the ringleaders. A delegation of negroes then waited upon the of ficer and demanded the arms that were captur ed, which were refused. ;The spokesman re torted, "If that is the way things were going miry white man would be run out of the coun ty." Tho citizens of Kompavillo picketed that village, the ;roods being filled with armed ne gree,s the entire night. Nett morning they bad disappeared,' and with a View to a' more speedy pacification the troops to the city. Apprehensior arc stitlict,uteOtintd of a reoew al of the emeule,and great excitement continues in - the : • A negro itatiied lElotl,a . former member of ,the'Cotistitntional Convention, is reported to have eteastooed the rellistauce to the eivit au thoritiea by an iniumpatormeeeh,in which be told them to . "40111 on to, property and fight to thi AbrERTIBE Ift IhetAollr A Autumns Goa mr,. : , • , . , .., 1461ffri . tiMit e Nous Ur.-,-.4rresi4rive • ' ' t• .64917", 1 that put yeti" or 100 1 Carbon ; -, " ; ' . 4: ~ , s!, roe, :Northampton, Be,.haetpll t ifte ,%, :. i and Lehigh count/et liaveleen iorttiet;,ith who was supposed to , be a - isitiflelikrie thirties. 344- valfrable • horses Asti toted stolen, as well rut carriages, biz to robes, ke.',' and in but few instances recovered again - toy their owners., Those *Mulled were. bitriffitt bark by the offer of a liberal, reward; which was i generally pocketed by sanie iiiterrtel Yatit ftil the gang. 'About two tapittlis.aso, twO 114tereil i ;.and a wagon were etedennt Riegelsvilie l aireirs-] county. ' Bills were crinted and, septa cut all over the enanly &fermi a rliwarld ter the .re- co vety o ftbe property and conviction Of the thief, abut no trace was obtained until sheet ten days 1 ago, when a detective oftieer;of Reading, who 'had beard gf the theft, accidentally overheard a remark made by two parties in conversation, that "the ltiegelsville horses went to liazle ton.". The detective started at once for the I latter place, and in. slivery, etabie there found the horses. Ho questioned the attendeut 18 4 to how the horses cache there, and was told 'that the proprietor, Jacob , Roth, brought them there. Roth was found and questioned; bit could give no satisfactory answer as to how •be came into possession of the animals, when lip was' placed under arrest end takes to poyle-• town, locked up in jail and subsequently re• leered on $8,0001)01 Abotit the same time, a eunpicioas character was arrested at ?stilt ,ton, who, becoming alarmed, divulged ~ the whole secret of the cochleae° of It MOO @OW able gang of horde thietes. lie ; geve,^ thl3. names of thirteen who were known to opera., pearly all of whom hive ,beep, arre4o4.:.lTO also gave a deseriptioit of then, odue operaruk: A horte stolati in tbis,s t eption or country was at once talon south from here and transferred to some 4re4er of the band, who would transfer it to Another, l end ho dtill to another, 'iihen the aolinal wottid be sold to some anipphisticateil individual,' who, if ever called upon for • the horse by the owner,,ef coarse, 'could not 'giVe the name of the party of whitni; be' bi'inght' it. _ qarriages were taken to an isolated perlpt near Hazleton, where all the appliances were reedy, and they received a eomplete_ everhaelluOn painting and trimming, making so complete .a change that the owner himself Could . not reCog, nine his property. Robes and whips rol l also manipulated to avoid recognitionrand thus their nefarious 'vrork Wad carried on. k Urge amount of property has thud been stolen and disposed of, and no doubt the 4itelite :bribe ganpwere quite large. i Both is a young man, formerly fromliaugon township, Northamplblt : s cOntipri Aiff4„ l ll4 family is well known and liigh! l y, respected, his father being a wealthy, faiintii and one of the most respectable citizens of the toinsbip. ' I A few years since, young Both Went into: the livery and horse jockey business a t . Ilaileton; and was continually receiving fresh horstS from "down country" as he cuipressed it, ( Which were disposed of as soott as opportunitiblreri ed. These were evidently the fruitS ef his colleagues' laborsin the lower counties: TN, breaking up of this gang Of villainS - be gratifying news to all honest people, and we hope no efforts will 'he spared to ferret o4t and tiring :every one of them, to justice,—Carbo,n Dem. . NEW ADVERTINEIIIENTN.I 70 SIMMS OF UNION BANK STOOK: FOR SALE' Apply to • BUSTIONO*Igt.O I " Jan 18-2ardi N 0.14 Noi:thtttxth scrOat., ULI) Ni WSPAPP.IIII for , solo at the (iAzeira olllee, No. 517 Penn street. [Jun 13 ciITUATION WANTED.—A9llarternior Or „ DO: VI or of Ex roes wagon, by a conipotont yonit, man. referenoo gOlort. Apply at s tho tip tgol States Rotel. Z: L. W. nl3 - 1 0 R SALE--ON EASY TERMS.—YoIir . 2 Story IC brick houses with tin roof-6 rooms . mode -4' rossesatonfiven inametliately. - Apply to • , J. A ITI ' , • AD N, 4110 , rninklin street; or , . T. . UII.IIBBINUER, 415 Ohestnut Ht.- • •.' Jan 18-3t* . . MAUEDONIAN .OIL TRIUMPHANT. WILL YOU PLEASE •NiAI);THISI Reading, Pa_., Jan. 12 . 1663.—Mr: Wm, , C. Krouse, No. 201 South Fifth street,. sa,Vs• the Y. AL 011• is the only thing which has given stron'gth to his broken arm—has used it lin his family for. Ear , ache, - Neuralgia, and frosted. feet, ,performing in 'each case a wonderfully gulf* 41111‘ 4 1 0. 0 441 cum B. YOX, Frorprielor ofiCeyetaviii . HOtlea r tgitlifft red that three bottles of the Oft 'ttire 'et s i?" i / - Horne. Valuing the cure at $lOO.. ' • • JOHN KEMF, Poltoeman, says the• 011; cured? him of a severe fracture of the Oiler boat). The above named persohs ikre Well. knon% in this vicinity, and are living • witimmes. • • • t hieving furnished such ample teiftimeny at times we-advertised With the • • • • •'" FOUR fitoit'sr: . . . , giving those popular open air ' . 1 CONCERTS, , . .„ I doemit unnecessary to 0,44 more names. The Magic 'Macedonian 011 Co. will torrid $l.OOO • .. . „ .1 if any dozen remedies combined will fornleh as many good certificates fromproniinent,oltleens in the city and vicinity as these who. have been cured by the use of the Macedonian Oil—cell on, ~ .1 0 11111 r. RATIMOND J" • ' The German and ‘linglish lecturer of the Comps , ' ny,stoppingat the Keystonellonseand purchase a bottle of the Oil, or recolve advice and treat , nient free of 'charge. • ' •• • • • lso--tiold by J. K. McCurdy, Doctor' Ziegler, an 4 S. 8. Stevens. • " thin •13" THE ORPHANS , COURT Or HERM; COON• y.—Writ of Partition Sur Real Estate. of Pe. , Kern, late of saidcounty of Berke, deceased. Jeremiah /Corp, Peter Kern, .Solomon who was intermarried with Harmony, the heirs of Joseph Kern, to wit: Jeremish•Kern, the pe, 1 'Whiner, Polly, IntermArried with Geotg9 Spit c) is gel; Anna, Intermarned with _ L tinittAti Rateh„ Ante arrted with 'Orton' ibiwensteint Amy, Into rried with ,Irma/ t , Blegar, I, Judith, , 111 rtaarrie4 :Mak '4O , Tiot*irt; and Lydia , widow 'Of joechh . I li e ir);,, , p mused; Mary Ann, .intllrrled..* jijiln P. Kliticel-Th rams hern4 elm, tO, , t: ward Kern, and LeVlna, nterniattled . ;* th Joseph WittnanL the heirs 'of Jonntiiier% iic,.„ ceased i to wit : Peter Kern, William e rn iota' Kern 'Frank Kern, Dr. Joshua item e l t‘ ityn., w idoj r of —Seeger; Elisabeth; intet ikt i Oct, with Rev. Wittman; and Sarah, inter at. l %. tied with Dr. lealgan; the heirs of Daniel Kern, deesiased to wit : Henry Kern, Daniel 8. Kern, Matilda,intermarriedr with Peter' Sioger; Sandi, intermanied With Jesse Varnry; Maria, inter. married With Charles Fisher I The belts et Jain Ann, who Was married to -Michael Sieger,' and who is sinoe deeeased,, leaving issue, 7 .r, L 'Sies..,, m n il'hoMas' Sieger, Ra ll y, In t er • . Irt 4, • Eisenhart; Ril :Meg. erl.: Since I• . • , leaving a Widow 'end tiro •ditOghteni,' ;if names am unknown' ali : the: petitioner " an , ,tl ll ll heirs of Hiehaet Sieger, (itmiliaatd c tO, wni ~ •e, children, whose naniattar, not atiolnito HT , p.• 1 - Wiener.. Nodes Is hereby given, thitt:b# .Viettfp Orth . ; aboVe writ of partition, sin tkity* 01 tto mei . ' on the pi-emit:es of the MO: deVd in bung, Berks COPIAYI toy the Pe : t t f ''' '.. it partition to said Aiming the' tie! Win OW re.•', presentatives of said dem:lieut.:or' - ix ustlen Or appraisement of the reel *name ,as in the said writ ' required , and tbat the said' froqusst will, meet for the purpose aforesaid._ Th at the aboire mentioned place,on • Thursday, e iSitt 04y, Webtnaty,A. D., ism, 'at-1 o , elook,r la the !atoe nooni'at which time and place the setd•parties can attend if they seepo per. • , 4 , l Jan lli-StdOWOWJ Witsl 11411101 T, Shey4l. 11 3%.>1 1 1EW ADVERTISEMENTS. , h ow of ,at o. VI North Fifth stieiat, at 7% ir k i . T ei 'sy ;set :pup tott , as to . Et . .., aro ghost th ao a n t e. • - rel.,' O. Thb as, •WinsailklEVOLOVlLlOLgrA ci a k Also, thOso wishing inrcujytationAtolt asps, eon do so by canton on the Treasurer, as onty a few nkoro„ot Owjattor gro , loft tor illsßosal By Wady bt tlitlEttiittl; 1 ‘ s '.1"; 11059- II !LIE R, .4an 11-ttil BeerelarY .lAllitit MLitt • t !,' 1 4,. ;It , !t OF ,' -1; 1 /- •., . ' • 'l3l . l4'X' t sT 0 c K' DON )4,t ) 0.10, .1 , • "i vH 1 ;' r•IA e. .6' r Ity order of the will sell on Sittur. pay, January 16, at the Keystone House ; • ; 13311111 ARIES +.l.4.ll.ltißMOlPArto*Azi DANK ATOC#. t ; •• AN:l ,4 i. • • TlMWO_perty of the sistate4iLDavld Levan; de eedeea. •Willtions of hale. t One half the pur chase money eau remain, bhp year. from the let cif April sleet. • • • , W M. Y. LYON, Jan It-tel • • AtiOtiOnuor, iii B,R,,ARy , 11,4 1/,,Li Oh Wetheeviday, January 13, ' TiI*onti:IPAiIit)*BIANIDRiNOWNED M 0 RBI VM-LNI.OSE L Direct from ittgiteßti_ yorEnst OPERA HOUSE, hostVoro WhOPTiOII !Seared hero last season with THE TRIP Alt U. THE WOULD, qttiirlAY - Aket autiaNy li4Erstri, 4tw'RY -41424bi10W 80CA . 4144; 4/4" P#0141; D, Ohtteen Priest claim Artiste:: ' )W1,11411. • CH AktbSti Ai.•MOBEIS, Manager, I'APR/NIB DITII.DINO AND BAVINOS 8-, 130CIATION.—The annual meeting of the; Hartnonie,Thdlding und 844.41pgsitsigtolation will; take !Rota - Mb plibild'heil&W of titYttlieb Rehm, No. Penn street, Thursday evening, January . 14,1 ,4 nirc. , Zynry nkeMber pf the A.B-; ti i i soolat On hi dk ted tObepridtierl6, Itf tieentd an co ! with article X section 1, of the Constitution, in i default of wlifelvthactuatitutional provisions of i sal , ' AssoolatioAlielltlAchforetti ' Jan 0414) MICHAKI. WALT . EII, Bocretary. yiwirrirtl . wlfeilititti/iLE.. , , 1869, at the Keystone House, in the city of Readingilat 1 o'clock in the afternoon, late the well-known property of tieorge Deli Kelm, de ceased, in North Fifth street, between Penn and Court streets, on the ewe, side, and now Qoouploil by James Davenger, restaurater,s dimoribed as follows i ,_ A large three-story BRICK DIVELLINiI iarge _ 110101 C, 80 feet front add 00 feet deep, bouta_sd on the north by property of the Reading Insu ranee Itoirtr oli p propflrty °Names Long, tkrg torliAmt {building in the r h tee I in excellent order, having been recently thoroughly refitted, and re paired ; contains three ranges, and is commodi ous in all its apartmentS. It is well fidapted to all kinds of business, and rents readily for SKOO per annum. This is an excellent Opportunity for capitalists. Possession will be given, if desired,' on the first of April next. Conditions made known on the! 4 of sale by CIIAULES MILLER. W. Y. Lyon, Auctioneer. , , ljan 0 -td. lAM NOW ()LOSING OUT MY ENTIRE stook of 5 MILLINERY AND Dili Goo Ds, In order Ito ro•open an ontlro now and' well so looted stock, at - • No. 317 'tan street, between Third and Ilbarth, whore will pay particular attention to keep all the latefit styles of I LADIES', MISSES' AN/A OH ILDREN4 11AT AND DONNET FRAMES, and a complete assortment of eviything per taining to the and Trl ling line. I express my most hearty thanke - fOr past favors, and very respectfully soliolt the continuance bi the same.- Satisfaction guaranteed. Jun &Ymd -AIRS. lA. B. KELLER, • XTOTICE.—The 'stockholders 'of the LibertY Building MUT llaVlngg Assbelatloa, are here. ,by notlfiedlo ifay, Wit firitnatittlilkdues, on or bo(ore the fourth Wodnosday January, to the Treasurer, A.T. _ KolTor , Na . 127 North Ninth ,street. The dist sale of,r4oney will take place the 27th day of Jantfary, at 7 o'clock 31., at Bonner _Mumma's -No. 118 North •Tenth street., l'ursons wishing shares can call on A, T. C. lief- Or, Bonner Mumma or L. ICremp, No. 142 North ;Ninth street. . L. K EM , Seorotar y. • -lan 7-Iwdj • w r o.7_4. Tql ,of 4 the, Awrowe :o f t o mending b r pqmpottlyovi bd he fl at the Till; corner of IF i t It Mill V rmik in`streets, Mondky evening, Jan. 18th at 74 o'clock, •AI others interested, are invited to attend. W. MURRAY WEIDMAN, jant&-td) ( • - Secretary, ROSAI)ALIS • , _ IMIII ,IM ANT TO fItD.ITERs. POliit ,illt6 Y .,gi'6li SAN. Y•t 0, a, i) 11 A FINE CIIOc4FQ - X•tiNCIIINISTS ' AND WANUFACTIMERS. ' ' TWO 9-IXES . •.0 i ANb TWO 130ILER4 ,st ; TO BE SOLD CHEAP. The following inah y ttilietVitglitfered for sale, at advantageous rates. P ' 6 • ONE ILLA. N OP IeOURt HORSE POWER, .• . ONE lIORI I VANTAUxpiNg ITII o9p.REE THOME POWER. ONE EIOHT-116R/410. Ttri3Uaß UPAIOrIIT BOILER. 1 1 • JA/.(ficl.Z ONE PIVE4IORSE TUBULAR BOILER. ,TWO k TIAP_O eiVYMNikklit ' , PRINTING PRESBM; 's'ADLER' AND - GAZETTE j, SIZE. ONE, 4 0)4EMLI gi s ittftiTOW itAll 9NE STANDING PRESS. , f , • • 1, , 401 , .r. et the Adler °Moe,' ad or dress J. .• • • RITTER* dOdy Readil Pc ._ 144 ME WILL REMOVE. r ( il 1-. i f A -- r 1 i ', ,' { I: , .~ ~ S~ ri I= - yl it>i 1 00118 TO LET.—Two large. rooms, on the drat , r i eutb4bie (Or al rettlinery r P tore or 0 w o orrered for rent. , Poeseeeio: yep the 3, , , ret or VII neat. Sawslo at • , ... Sea It , , 11.1115 PENN IT.I f EXCEtSIOII;pOOt AND 9110 ' ..T Bra! _.; ~' k 2P9."` 2.*ISP, !!(f:/readillifi Pr., \ ; 'lNort` door to ierch l B' liaritlV '' (ire '' ' . 'S(Oie.S ig LO in 4- •ILARWICK St DRAKE, lieu to.nunounee to the citigvna of Beading and vicinity, that they have now in Store, a very tine alsortment of AND BOYS' BOOTS _AND MONS, y. • . , it AL9O, • i.sputs , ,: AND, Vii idDlitlN, l B BOOTS •' Ai) 81l0K8 of ail sixes, act of very superior make, ll so li t the lowest cash prices. ti c y ti fi t irit all w il tcal and see their steak before push, elsewhere. , t They have also& flue Assortment Of thofalost styles HATS and CAPS, at tow °gum. .IfirAll kinds of customer work manufactured in the very bust style, at short notice. The patronage of the public is; respectfully so ftened. +, , ' T i • • tißti 114 ME _______ A SSIGNMENT OF .14POB E. 813 - A.A.Dhlt.—All persons are hereby untitled that Jamb B. Snyder has made a voluntary assign. meet of all his real and personal prOpetty to Benjamin Frakiiii Snyder, in trust tor_tho fit of the creditors of the said Jamb X. 8n or. AU persons who are indebed to Jacob 'X .Bny. der, are requested to make ` payment to ileptilltto Fraklln Snyder, Asst moo, and MOS° II VIVIS claims against rho Said Jaedb X. Snyder, Will please present them without delay to the our -signed. BZWIAMIN FR A.NXLIN SUM. deo *3-11t1 , A toifigliee.' C(10 -PARTNERSHIP NOTIOR.--440- N...ltice is hereby given that L have this day os. smiated Mr. Albert It. Duda:Mae a Portlier rntb myself In my Drug buslnos at No , Is South Fifth' street, Watling, Fa., In which place the basineSs will hereafter - he 4x)nductod under the Ara of MeOURDY ds DilitifA Pd. Desiring tO' exproo my thanks to the pubic for their support' and courtesy during the past twenty years, I re.. tpeetfUlly ask a continuance (It favqt: to this flew BTUS: J. K. 410CUltDX. Beading, Jan lb 1800. In' nnouncing our noir drtli We' dOPIPP ta 60131- tnend ourselves to the favornblOponaitteratloll of the old Men& of the house, and tote h i rrlio K. Y generally. • • J.l. Jan *4l A. 11..litfit . riIIPIIANSk)URT SAI 4 E.-=-PURStY- Nlant to an all order of the Orphans' CoUrt of Perks county, will, bo sold at 'PublltiNen‘on Snturtlay the 3dp day of Jannary,. A. 1 "at the public house of Isaao Miller, in Spring to n• ship, forks county : , , All that mrtain mossubge, tenement and tr ot of laud situate in Sprlngtownshlp, narks n• ty, bounded by lands of Joseph Iltillifieorge el singer, laracl - Shirk, containing 13 acres and 83 perchos. The traprovemente , area 000,1tOry. '1.00 . 110118E, Frame Stable, Stone BPrlng .Uottee, and other outbuildings. About two, aorea of ,the übovo is hoavily timbered and three Lbw: of meadow land with' a good Orettatot of Choice fruit. Lute the property forllfd of Chutorine and Tovt deceased. Sale to eOriornonce at 1 o'clock In the elle noon, when duo attendance will he given and th terms of sale made known by • I GEORGE ROLLIdAtti Surviving Trustee. By Ordor of the 9 ourt.—Lavt It. Lissa, Clerk., Jan 6-3 t OCOURT SALE.—PUR§U- Vant to an orr of the Orphans' Court of Perks conntyi w I bo sold at public vendue, on Ti bstltiy, thia lb6t day pt January, A. D. v lBo,at the late reside:ice - of John itochtel, de:mused, la 11:Odell:erg township, Bork.: county: s , f An. undivided moiety or half of a pertain, mos suago,,tenemerit and lot or a plebe of gronndpit tiatAl township t t' lierite hounded by lands of David. Kohl, by, pmpetty of the School Dldrlet of lit:Melberg township, by a public road'and by ,the Dauphin turnpike, con taining one acre and a half more or lees,, with the appOrtenancoa, The improvements are a ono Story PLASTERED on ustqr,y litoben attached, Vramo Stable, Wagon Shed, Pig Sty, summer kitchen or ' house, woo d shod, pump and well of water, and other out buildings.. Late the property of John Ahrohlef, deem:6o4. Halo to commence at 1 o'clock In theafternoon, when duo at totulaaco will be given and the terms Of bale made known by ISAAC RECUT Adm'or. By Ardor of the Court.—Lavl H. laniei Clerk. I pm 24t, I' _0 ' VP A rr ih i I N§l EREItY W r glVN.l4' . IrA. Q - OTIUE IS H . EN, THAT the following accounts have boon. Bled,in tho 'Wilco of the Register, ta and for tho minty of Burks, and that the same Will be presented - tp the Orphans' Court forcontliniationion fiat - unlit y, tho leritt day 6f January next, at 10- o'Cincir M., at the Court llouse r in the city of Reading. iB6B. • Filed December 11. Acceunt of John Riloger, Executor of El ixabotti Hoffman. deceased. Filed Doceinber 10, Acoralutof Ignatius tilutqlo, Administrator of Atithonythade, deecusot,. , Flied December 12. Account of Augustus, loch. el, Executor of Sarah Koehol, deceased: -.- lolled' Decolnbur 14: .Acoonut of Daniel,.BUs• kirk, Quardian of Sarah . Spies. . J Filed Debember 14.• Adeount of oSeph.-ppYw shor, ‘Adadnistrater 'of Catharine MOthan, de ceased. DecCmbor Ili. Account of William Krick, Administrator of John Krick, deceased: December 18. 'Acbount of William Fisher. Ministrator of Daniel Fisher, deceased. . Filed December 18. Account of Nicholas Jones and.Williant 1(0nm, Exoeutors of Mary JOgeks, deceased. ,Flied December 23. Account of Belly L. Fisher, Guardian of Jonathan aohowor. ./. Di iVANNEdt, Register. ID sTaa's - clision e December 21,1868-4 t . PUBLIC BALE -- 0 - P - 7V3.LUA,IIa . Rem: ESTATIC;—WiII be sold bY,Opubsork, her, fifth° public, house - of Jotoob Grim ~Ini the village of 'Leesport, Ontelanne° townoli p e Berke' county, on FrldaY, the 22d day of 41111141 T, A.. A. PM% at 1 o'clock P. Id., the follOwirig ,doset , lbed real estate, to,,wit i •1 Noa. All that colain Tract of Land situate t near Leesport, Onie aline° township, in'tliebouh ,ty of Berke, adjolni g lands of Valentine itart- Man, ;Leesport Iron: company and, °there, elm" Wining 10 acres More or less. No. 2. A benefit Tract of Land situate near Leesport, in the towneblii - of ,Ontelatitieo, Bald county, adjoining lands of .Loosimrt Iron Cow, pony, Daniel Fisher and others, , containing .0 aereS,lp e re or less. Flo. B. ' All that certain mealitiage and .piece of land,littlie village of Leesport, MI L said county, adjelolng property of Penrose . Wiley e Atelens Ulmer, and others, contninhig : ,k Ore 'and -4 1 4 porches. The improvements ,cor.alst of a large iitwo story D WELLING'HOUSE, Frame Yarn, Wagon shed and Blacksmith Rum; The above pretniks arq u liable fora tavern staiYd. No.; 4. A Lot of Ground in the village of Eon& pork adjoining property of Penrose Wiley; Tobias Clouser, deceased, and ethers, enntitln Ihg 40 acres strict measure. . , ' No. O. All that ofirtain FRAME DWELLING ROUSE and lot of ground-in said village of Lees. port, In mid county, containing 14 perctitop &Akita, niounuro. • • -No. V, All that certain BRICK 110U8if. and lot lor piece of ground in said village of Leetiporti in; said county, containing It perches, atriot !measure. • The above pr . opertios will be sold in the whole, or by lots to suit purchasers. Conditions of sale made known by. FiLANNAN 3113.E0LE.' Jan 2.36 -1 1 Tr r __TB COURTO' 4 • iISESSIONS OF MUM COUNTY.—In the mat- Act 'Orkicctions oth, 7th and Bth, of the TWA°. graphical Survey of the City of Reading. And now to wit, December 180,1868, at a Court of Quarter Sessions, held at Reading, in and for the County of Berke, the Petition of, Dankrd L EO. , olchtrout, Rag., Solicitor of the, Cr 11:14luigt, ItteScrit4d. BetkinglOrth that dr fts`Or lane of tiletitii,`7th and Stit sections of t e Topograph ical Survey of said City, have•boon delivered to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter liiessiOne of said County, add by hint flied to his office for inspeotiou and examination, and praying the Court tollx a certain day or days, not less - than thirty days (rout the ante, of the publication of the notice hereby authorized and ordered, to, hear any ohjeetiona thitt MILS' )bb' leadeXo the! said drone Or plans of any of Baia sections, or any part oitabypf them' briliny freeholder. or cit sons of Arlid city, and to adjudge and deter. mine whether any, and what alterations shall be Wade therein. The said Court do t o 5 rAiNr.l4X .Ith fifty, or Jitaiiary, A:" D., AO, al the day.% f r heating such objections, it any shall he MO and tbiletetmino whether 1110 , add what alter. , atioas shall bo made thereln,aind in, the absenoe of objections, egeeptiona Alterations as afore. anidlto adindife and 4 eeree the said LINOS or,sur. veya, or any of theta established, dust abdromf. firmed. The said Cenrt do farther "direat that this Order shall ebonite published at least thirty days previous to the said 25th day of Jauda w ry. A. D. 1869, in at least two eekly newspapera,pub. Betted , In the City of Reading tind3Udeitiy of Rorke, tot , fear aufvessive weeks; ' 47 eu t r i 4 • 2 7 i‘; a) • . 0 ARp .l l l . J. I L.,I4IOI3IWART. DIV hy oger nt Select, and Coizimort ,Connolfs ; plc thaVity!Of Reading. • -l• - DARING .ERMINTROUT, City Holioltdri preadhlif, Dem 20 4 t. . El lOTATE OP : AMR .13,ECHTEL, Alt of litchielbCrg township , Berke ounut7,l deceit tai. Letters of AihninistrattoU to the es tate of, the above named deo6tlent have been grote4 to the subscriber. An pers ona indebted tubt .estate are requostnd to ,make immediate p_ayntent, an 4 these having claims will present tilbbliptOpetly duthentinated for Settlemind. • J /54.43. nobesonlaP.O.,ZONlTl, Atmlnistisktar: 1111 Barka Co,' FL GREAT DISTAIB UT191 4 11 EItOPOLITAN tI I 0 0 tf.PANY!! • vAsuutimeorb Tii - nmouNT pt, rieket Draws a Pkte. 10 Cash Gifte ' Xach 110,00 3 go 10 41 . ~ 5,1:c0 /0 41 44 ' - .4 to 1 XI ) I . 14 WO " . " ..? - ..., 300 .., 14 41 ~ 11 0 , 14, /PO 430 44 ! 44' 44 tO app 1s l4 11 25 46 Eleg a nt it0:30W0011 Pianos Each awe 3 , s 2 0 Nis SS t ; " M4llo4loone " 75 ow, 1p Eowittlltteltlanis , o tx , 014 20 M ust Ih/100 t. 41 '25 to u aoll Fine old Waters , 14 r . 14 I 0 al) 730 Fine Silver Wat hea as to N ) Fine Oil Pfttntlega, lreatnett Engettvittga, 5 111 t, Ware, Plibtogeoiat ,Aleu't's, tool n larg e es , :olt, men' of Nine Golti.: OweltY in nll tPalued at • I,ookooo DO A EB. 4 Chance to itras6 any of A 6 above Pi-i ze , 1 ,, Parchaaing is Sealed 2tirkei for 24 Clews, ' Tickets- ileWilblng each Prise nt!0:1.1;AI,Itl) in Envelopes and thoroughly tolsetLi' 00 i „,. eelpt of 2‘, Cents, a Sealed Tioket will be drawn, without 0110100, and dolivered ut ,our offlee. 0 , sent by mail to any address. The prize mile,' upon it will be delivered to the tieket-holder on payment of ONE DOLLAR. Prizes will be i m , me di a tet goat tcl any addross, , as requested, by expresd dr return Mail. :,„._. You wit Aitolo what your Awe is before you pay for it. Any Dire may 66 extdianged Air oh. other of Me dame Value. Lir/k7O /Rank ilirOur Petrone can dopend.ou fair dueling, iti11111111NVES:--Wo select the tow following names :Km the twiny who have lately draw l , Valuable Yazoo and kindly permitted ue to pub. Ileb them*: S. T. Wilkens, Raihilo, 'NewF o k, coo ; ?di's. i It . Y., I Miss E. Mon. Stuart, 70 Nelson Flame, roe, Claieego, 111, ‘ Pittno ( value at .6:5o; W. Curti% Neff listen, Witt Watott, lOWi Hobert .1 k son, Dubuque; Sewing Machine , 61 ; 001_ Philip tutu. thy, I..oullaville,lKy., WO; James Rogers„ I T'sish• legion, U. C., Musical Box, WO; Miss nuns Walw3rth. Milwaukee, Wis., Plano, .300; It v. T W. PM, Cleveland, Ohio, melodeon, 4123. QPIN.I.OIB TULI • We publish no unities Without Permission. , • ' 4l They are doing the largest business; the flan is reliable. and deserve their suosese.- 2Sittme, /bb. S. "We have examined their system, and know them to be a fair dealing tirm.—/Y. Y. Hernia, 4 AIMS. "Past week a Wend of ours drew ft . 0/0 prise, which wits promptly,' rocithrocl.—thitiy Neu% Mora 1t,1868. Send for alveolar, giVing'inany more reterence4 end favorable notices from tho press. 14Jbo'rrti Intim:mutest. to Agents. batisfaetion guantnteini, Every Package of 4. 4 ealvi Ntivelorea contains One Ocieli . ifiratx Varna for One Dollar, 13 for Two Del. tars, ail for live Doilsrs,llo, for Fifteen Dellis. Ail letters should be addressed to RAMPS ft, Wllit3o/1 it Co., 17$ Oromlway, N. Y - - lEELY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LUMBER, BEADING, PA„ keeps onniitantly ou hand and for sato at the LOWEST PRICESi A genorat amortinOnt of WUITE PINK, BALELOCK 1 81. 1 1MCE, EMU OAK. ASII, 0111C,SI`NUT, INDIANA BLACK • AND . WRITE IVALNAIT. VAKOLINA YELLOW POE. MICIIIGN,N PAN EL IL IT. MB E , - IhOroughly seasoned and under truer, WJU'J'R PINE, Oreimsy, AND NORTU CAROLINA GRENN SIVA lill'CiMA It SIIINGLES. • , Aft jartlets respectfully benched and Iprou►pUr atte►tdod to. - tor Pileet 3 / 4 , AC., call at t 4 • NEW` BRICK OFFICE, On the Corner of roitrth unit l'irte Sired, Or, ad tlrpls I Feb 28, 18684fdi STILL THEY ' COME! 11l TILE RUSH CONTINUES' it 100 TS AND 'Bl-10-ES. N. GEHO i FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. 653 Penn Street s Reg(ling, Pa. , AS anispurneir,o4 juND. TOE PINES! laintortment aline slfd iteavy Bodta and shoe. n this city,. also Ladies' and Children's Shoos den WS. Bee list of Mlles Mgt Primes: Mep's calf , home made. ' #3 LO 't? $7 69 ', kip , „ , ,I , . Boy's " \ i i,. 1 ; Is' „, , ,i :' ' ' '‘. 2 bb II 276 Youth's is - " it 160 14 '2 23 Women's kit:floc° beets, 1.2,'5 " lls Women's Goat Polish, 200 " 475 Misses' %I it 160 Si 24.5 c' Men's %retie • ' • ,• 14 lain ' 3 03 (fume, 1 ICO ; Women's" " . , >e Hiss •,,• 0 II - - 'A Children's 1, 0 deo.7 I . . EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—NOTICE IS h e rey given that Letting Testament/1r) upon tile statoof V 0 oter , Moser, Into of Doug• buss tow, htp, Berke county, deeotteod, helve this day (Nov. 80, 1808) boon granted to the undersign • rid Sitcom/tors meet of the named in , the last will and tests' deceased themselves Indebted to th 4 e ll sapid deersons eeastli knowl»g will make Immediate payment, and those havigil clabin'will present the seine for•settiornont, to ANN MOSEit, IL G. MAUI; Ell, deo &CO Executors, AAss L(.lr LEE'S L BE "aolft imblio Rae, at; the pablio hout4o of Jacob E. Snyder, In enydersville, Exeter toss. ship, Berke county, on Saturday. January 301 h, tom, the following perilonal property of Jacob Snyder, to wit t 211orsee 81 head of ehoep, one know two-seated Carriage,Buggy, new Spring Wegon with cover, a one Horse Farm Wagon, Sleigh, Horse bear, Winnowing MIII, Grain Cradles, iloco Plow, liar rOW, Shovel Harrow,* int of lutis t s. lot of Empll Barrels, a large Copper Kettle and a great • until other articles. .8a1"0 emit k i k e4eo at, t o'olOek in the afternoon, 8 a. 101 03' , All attendance tvill t bo given aP o terms m ade own by lIENJAIIf IN. F. SNYDER, Assignee • 4 1 01111 Bnaguaar, Atictioneer. TIUBLIC BALE oK„ rEgsoNAL property of George Lash, deceased, Januart 11, 16118, In the forenoon, at 10 o'clock, at the reel' donee of the above decedent, in Spring town • ith lritirl t inlif t f rom &Min • i, tit the load 104' in Mul g to *ornvtlle, two miles from Shill isirtipring, via .1 4 hi) Cs, cows, 1 eArti . yougg bull Igoe , 41111 Pit Wow" **wed. wi4goir, .1 hotly , 1 1 wring . , wapa, 1 trotting t huggy, cart, with harooo paths f laddetp, One ,Ivoott Moigh, 1 (110 1 . 8 8 sleigh t pY4torta Inerwlr machine, 1 hay mot bay° itifatoo Parr wso plows. 1 co r n plow, 1 lerge and I Oman cultivator, Totter, 1 drill, i wind 2 horse.power threshjng machine. / 00 4kilj 99P' obalhaland other chains, rakes, Nail beet narness, 1 buggy harness, hay_by the WI lot straw, lot ready made posts, lot rails, 1 IMO en ninelehriner°lotleit book ,cuse, herbicide , 1 wood a , 1 elght.day Clock, and many otho articles tollumerous lgontelaGon. dliii7 a l lso lf°,Bl / I : 49l :7 l4 frOtti aßAL E Di eL A C a ol l jn A is ti t :t a lo t 7:e ' r deo 264 s Ell AIID A LS 0, J. 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