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I , - ..- , , .• .• . . - - - a ~ .,, ts '.,. • 1., ').,r ;I I ! ~ ,r,, ,, a..4 1 1i,t '9".' ti 1 1• t '.; : r . .• ..r•;:,i' 1 rl !" ' "..I',. r 1 ., ;, , „ ..1 . .....--r-- _ .......................... --- V TT . ITA OL* //..."11U. 9. READING DAILY , EAGLE, ' pUBLIVIED zrmr 0 , 14111N00X, (susDAYs xxosrric) AT NO. 642 PENN STREET, , RITTER. tk.' CO.'. 'Wilk delivered by tiro Carriers, Tos vent. re frerkepayAblo at the on 4 rot &dry week. Thrte Cenia per single Cop/. To Mail sal:wort her,, $1.50 per year I $50.50 for yin months 1 or, 135 for three month's—payable strictly In, law . . _ DR, LOUIS 06 SMITH KUHN, (IFFICE AND• RESIDENCE, O. 244 Usortti etreiltißOagingt Pa. u deo 8 --- JOHN W. BICKEL, . ATTORNEY A T LAW, OFFICE, 1, 0 84er !lading, (let floor, baok,) No.lBo Con. tro t r oct, l'ottovilto , **" (,)an be oOnealted In the tituaata languago, • blar 4 - - - -- -- WM. B. SOHOENER, AL"RJI AN AND ATTORNEY AT i„tiv,—onico, N. 1517 Court street, iteadinx. ttie be consulted in German and English/ 031-302 ' LOUIS 1110HAPDS, . A TTORN EY AT LAW, OFFICIt NO, ix 3))Court street, over office of John' S. Wok (Sept. 11 ' E. H. SHEARER, : . , A TtnTORNEY AT LAW, lIAS A .01,.0y0d iik woof+ to No. CO Court etreot, next door W the . I' (mt. Wilco. (Aprld 4, IS6S-tf ... W. M. RIGHTMYERT ' A TTORN EY AT LAW, HAS REMOV a plhl4 ofireo to 539 Court,etreetLa f_pit doers heirar Sixth, Iteeding t Pa. ; (rob I, if 1157.41 , GEORGE F. BAER,, A TTORNEY AT LAW.---OFFICE,No. mo C6urt Street, (up stairs) Reading s Pa.' April 14, 1113-Iyd& If • t - , ? HENRY M. KEIM, ATT4RNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO. to 249014 Sixth steete, Reading. Feb 9, 181-Lfd I''YASLEY H. GEARHART, ATjaluttleEt r Y o43 .l t lj tc L a Li g ii , r O a F .1 44 .IC E , NO. May 2-10/twik WASHINGTON RIOHARDS, A 1,1)14111,M, A. N ,---OFFICE, • NO, 29, cm. Noyth Stith Street, opposlto tho root (Moo. • Sorlvenlng mud Clonv_oyanolng promptly at. tended Web 8, 1068-ttit • JESSE O. HAWLEY, A TTOHNEY AT LAW, lIAS ed hie °Moo to No. 512 Ponn street, Sobmuok• Ifoutio Building. Marano° through the Biome Book Storo. Jan-27 - - - JAIL JOHN ST.ENIEN, FORMERLY of Wotnoledorf, Condors Ms profceelonal nor• vlooe to Lilo citizens of Reading. °Moo No 4 201 North Sixth Street. Can be consulted at his office, or at the Keystotto 11ouso,, Mao 2.3-43mddiw H. M. NAGLE, • pIIYSICIAN, (U. A. Pension Suigeon.) Sio I'onn stroot, Reading, Pa. wilco hours—l 3 to 2p. m. 6toBp. W. A UDITOR'S kiderillguad Auditor appointed by the Or- Om. , Court of "forks county, to re-audit the ac= count of alias Visher &scouter of Anna Fllher, of Douglass township, Berko county, de mood; and make distributlOn of the balan'on in aria hands of the Executor hereby gives notice that ho will moot the parties interested In said (mate, on Friday, the 19th day of kl'obrnary, at 1, o'clock P. If., at his orrice, No. 29, North Sixth ..treot, in the oltyof Wading, Jan 30-30 IItLNAiIUS SHAME% Auditor. S,ZITERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ES PQTATE.—iIy virtue of a writ of dor! Midas, is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Berko county, to me dirootod, will bu sold at a public rundue or out : pry t. on Saturday, the 13th day of February, A. D.' 186901 t 1 o'olook P. M., at the public, house oeisaao S. Iloyer,ln Roboson town ship, said county I • MI that certain mossuago, tonomont and tract 01 land situate in Robeson township, iter . ka °ono. ty, adjoining lands of George IOU; 'lsaac Sifelt, %Yostloy, widow Catharine Motley, lo lurtuol %Vaur, floooased, and others ; contain ling SS acres morn or lose. The imp_rovemonts [dare a two story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Franto horn and other ,ont-buildlugs. Hold m the property of JOHN W. 411441111. Soltedand taken into execution and to be sold by WILLIAM D. ALURIGIIT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oleo, Reading, Jan. 23 t 119; PUBLIC SALE ()F .01LARLES iitiitTZ.—On Tuesday, the. 16th of kobruary, at lo o'clock, at. the residence of the under ,,l4tie4 (formerly Christian SeliatTer in Eketor township, Harks county, one mile from Snyder's tsvorn, the following , perilOnal Pr9PurtY Will he dal, viz : 3 horses, 12 COWS, ROlllO With calves and nearly all fresh mulch cows, 2 bulls, 4 hollers, 2 twin Niro, 5 shoats, 2 broad 'whoolcd farm wagons, narrow wheeled Wagon with body, 1 wood sled, 1 load roller, 1 gum spring &El, t hay hook with ropes soil willies, 1 threshing machine with four horde power (Lessig's patent), 1 large corn mho'. ler (I.cialg , s patent), 2 sots of hay ladders, 4 Ploughs, 3 harrows, small and largo hoe har row, 1 corn plough, 1 grindstone, 1 largo bull, 1 hay rake, harness and halters with chains, 01W distils and many other kinds of chains, pass scythes, grain cradles, rakes and forks, 12 three bushel hags, and many other articles not named. Conditions inadolknown on tiro (lay of sale by CHARLES BORTZ. - TWENTY-FIFTiI ANNUAL A •TATIIikIENT of tiro Mutual ilro lusuranoo Company of Sinking Spring RRORIPTB. • Ddlanco as nor larlt statOitiol.4 . . • Jan. I, 1863, ''' •, 1,031 6t Premiums and Fors rooo l vod, 2,213 2'3 As ressnic nt Nov. 13, collected, • 0341 It " 10, " , 2,348 34 4,407 03 -- . - EX PRND ITURES. 1;10, 57 birce to ra and Com:nit too foos, 2779 •50 • I:, 3,Tax,• 49 77 • Printing and arivortising,_ 93 00 att , litorts far 1847," - 50 00 secretary's salary, • • . 100 00 • ' T.Taitiror's " lOO 00 _ ittx , orilin; 370 policies, • • 143 00' Agent's fees on 370 policies, 148 00 policies for filling out, 376 President's foes, -9) 50 • ' • 23 12 1,1413 73 LIA MAO ES' PAIL) DURING? 1803. • Nicoola3 Hunter, Becks Go., 80 00 • Wm. ti Ulllntoro, • is $ 4 90 00 M%riotroi II " 1, 4 200 00 ilettry S. boot, Lobanon 00., • 725 . 001 • 14v1(1 Uluborgor, "' 41 • 850 Geo rgel , ttnmerrnAll, " . 60 00 Joit•ph T. Miller . , " " •,40 0) Vat gor, Lehigh Co , nA — Toter dlitroc, SS • 1,190 50 ion 00 • Cash In hands of TreeoUror, '4914 $5,675 63 „ „. , " of Agontil, 1 75 °a •u" of ty $6,6415 57 1 41sece In lianas of Agerti not Included In above balance, SV7 03 Thc eimerlned Auditors, appointOd to exam llie jecounts of the officers and agent' , th° PRtlttlAi 1119 UMUCO Company of Sittidlig Spring, otics comity, respectfully roporti tlaat they " 4°6 attended to their duties, and present tho foregoing statement as the result of their labors. J liN DAVID fI . 110TTION3TE1N, Audltorii , Reading, Decombor Yl , 160. amount Insured In 1849, _5778996 , • JOUN VAN ItHisD i ProsMent. an CUAII,LES KEBI3IAR, 1 1 ;:3t1 ••• LK Wei ilitiNKß,Teettaurer. BOCX UE ra'S COLLTISIBIA BALL, • • WiNg Axi) Luntß, BEER 84 4 4100/41 Po anlireal, Between Sixth' find 11.ivinifi. All kinds of best nisi' wine ithrayii.on bana l foul sold at tilo lowest prioeS, • [a012.2141 OM PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. . , WIX.VER ARICANUBMBNr ILZ PASSENGER TRADE'S Dzocunsit Urn, 1868. FIVE TRAINS DOWN TO PHILADELPHIA . , passing Reading,_ at 740, 10 1 84 i And 0.15 A. sA.;.osail 4.23 and 6.85 P. M . • 4 • I UP TO POTTSVIILE. at 10,65 A. M., and 6.6oand 6,00 P. X. TRAINS WEST TO LEBANON &HARRISBURG.. Western ExpreSs fromNow-York, at 1.06 A. M, and 1.50 P. M. and 10.19 Y. M. fr ' Harriablitg A.oeominiidfitionmraln at 7.15 A. M. and Mall Trains at M., and 8.05 P. M. On ‘ Sunday,•the down trains • pass Reading at 0.40 A. M. and 4.25 P. IL, and up -trains at 10.60 A. M., and 5.57 P. M. The 4.25 M. do p es i f,' and 10.50 A. M. up trains botlyeek 111001phia fo r Road Up trairis Ittave - P iladdlphla for goading, Har risburg and Pottsville at 7.30 and 8.16 A. 24,19.80 noon, and 8,80 P. M . and at,4.45 P. M. for Reading only. - Tho 8.15 A. IL , train conneota with trains for Tamaqua, Williainsport,Elluira l ßuffalo,NW Kara And Canada.. • • • The 8.15 A. M., and 8.30 P. M. up trains from Phila. dolphin and 10.85 A. M.,and 4,20 P. AL down trains, stop only at principal stations bolow Reading. Itoading Accommodation Tra ! ln't;' Leaves Road. ins at 7.80 A. M., returning from hilad'elphia at 4.45 P. M. The Pottstown Acoommodtlon train loaves Pottstown at 6.43 A. U: Retuarning loaVes Phila. delphla at 4.00 P. 24.• • Tito WeSterti Expressr trains conneOt ati narriii. burg with Express trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad for Llialtimoro, Pittsburgh and all points Wost, andtho 10.46 Mail train connects at Harris. burg for Pittsburgh, Lancasto ,r Chambersburg, t3tinbury, BorantOn, Pittston, Wilkesbarre, Wit. liamsport, Look Haven, Elixtiret and the Canadas. Passengor trains leave Upper Dopot for Eph. rata, Litiz, Columbia and panoaster at 7.00 A. M. and 6,15 P. 2d., Thfough Finn-Class Coupon Tickets and Emi grantsktlokets at reduced Faros, to all tho prin. 0441 polltt9 in tho Horth s Arast and tho gonadal!. COidIdUTATIOtt With 78 Coupons, at 25 per cont. discount, be. twOon any points desired. MILEAGE %%METE, Good for 2000 ratios, between all points, at $l4 for families and buotnosa arms. BEASON TICKETS. Good for the holder only-, for 8,0, 9 and IS months ' botween all points, at reduced Faros. School Season Tickets one-third lees than the above. 'Jr raveon_gore will take the .t.lzpreep trains west pt tire UPPEft DiOPOT, atull,all other trains' at the LOWEE or OLD DEPOT.' - 100 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. Passengers are requested to purchase their, tickets before entering the care, as higher fares are charged if paid in the oars. Excursion Tickets good tor one day, by 7.30 A. Accommodat i on Frain to Philadelphia, and return; at oi 60 each: - • U. A. NICOLLS, May 231 General Superintendent EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. t • AItatiVEMINT m OP PA2BENOR , I 2 I. I T I VINB, tnen° n No. 6, 15, Mall oemb et :l;4th, l eaves Reading 10.80, A. N., arrives l Ailintown .0 New Yorkßso,P, M. • , .r7o. 7 Fast Mad, leaven Needing at 4.20 P. 24.,•nr. Moves Allentonfu tit New Y0rk.10.05, P. M; Nos.l sad 7, ruu dally,exaoptSunday, stopping at an Way Stations totwoon Itowling and NOw York. • EXPUPS TR AINS . TA3 a v o flooding 5.44 Id, .81 A. M. . .9 .28 • 1 1.00 aM : Arrysiat NOW, York at: te it, A These trains run through from Pittsburgh to Now-York, without change of cars, stopping only atLyons, Allentown, 'Bethlehem, Easton Juno tiOn, Clinton, - White - House, Somerville, Bound Brook, Plainfield and Elizaheah. • The 5.44 A. AL train rinks daily except Sundays and Mondays. • :. • , The 248 P. M. trains run daily except Sunda)* The 7:31 A. M. and , 1.00 A. M. trains run daily. West bound trains, leave Now York, tittliefOot of Liberty street, as follows: Laws New York. • • Arrive al Refglinil. 12.00 M. Mail NO. 8, • • • O.OOP. M. 9.00 A. • Express Train, • 1.50 P. M. 8.10 P. M. Express Train, • 10.19 P. 51. B.AO P. M. Express Train, 1.00 A. 7d, Mall Train leaving Allentown at- 7.20, A. N. stops at all Way Stations, :misting at Reading at 9.10, A. M. running daily except Sundays. The 12 M. Train from Now York, stop* at all Stations between New York and Reading, leavinv Allentown at 4.20, P. AL, •arriving at Reading at 6.00, P, running daily except Sundays.. The LOO I'. N. train from New 7ork, rims daily stopping at Elisabeth, Plainfield, Sore merville, Junction, Easton, and Bethlehem, ar. riving at Allentown at 11.45, P., M., passing Ly ons at N., arriviegat Reading at 1.00 A. 51, Passengers are requested purcbase tickets before entering the ears, As 25 cents extra will ho charged and collected on the train from all who pay the fa COMMUTAT I ON tor. TICKETS • good for Twenty-six Trips at 23 por cent. dia. count between any points desired. MILEACIE TICKET ispoics for 2000 miles, good hetwoon all _pinta on this or the Philadelphia & Reading R. R., or the Read ing it Columbia It. It., ut $32.50 each for families and firms. • • r , 1 SEASON TICKETS, good forthek,liolder only, for throe, 81x, nine alid twelve mouths, at reduced rate. 9. • P. IL ERMENTROUT. Jan 2-tfl i 1 General Ticket Agent: READING So. COLUMBIA •BAIL :no.A.r,: .. i Nov. On and after Thursda', 26th, S, Passenger Mll M ils Ifrlnt road as follows: Leave Reading at . :, • 7.0' A. U. is is «0.15 P. N. Arrive at Lancaster at 9.15 A. M. 1, I ' Columbia at 9.25 A. Id. " $ 4 Lancaster at • , . 13.25. r. M. is ft l 'Colatralla at ~ i , . , 8.30 R, 11, RETURNING: , ; Leave Lancaster and Columbia at , 8.00 A.M. 0, Columbia at 3.20 P. M. s , . Lancaster at 8.25 P. M. Arrive at Reading' at• • 10.20 A: M. ,1 at Reading at 5.40 P. Trains Nos. 2 and 4 make aim connection t Reading with trains North and South, on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and Weston the Lebanon Valley Road. No. 2 also makes aloes 00nnootiOn, with , trdiu for Now York. ; " Tickets can bo obtained at the offices of the Now Jersey Central It. K., foot of Liberty street, Now York, and Phila.Beading IL_ A 1 411 .• teenth end Oallowhlll stroote, Puna' oiphia,- • Through Tickets tO. New York and Thiladel• phis, sold at all the principle stations and bag.' gage ()hooked through. Trahui dim e , w hi chhiladeiphia And Reading Railroad s ten Minutes faster than PernisylvaniaAt, 8. UMW 1 GEORGIC F. GAGE, • Superintendent, R. F. Mayan, Gan. Frt. a Tioket,Agent.. doolO•tf CiIItISTAIA.S! CANDY. DEPOT, No. 107 NORTH .rwp,r,sruidit, tigA.Orro, FINE CONFECTIONS . , • PLAIN AND PAiNCY CANDY, SUGAR vizor. , HOER'S LEMON .OR CLEAR TOYS . / SUPERIOR TO ANT MADE IN 'BRADINO. Also, alatige assortment, Of FrOeli TOys, ittlx turest_eantly Baskets ( coo& altil‘PrO4olo COOO7 anut candy, CaotoanuL pate, poixiAnut strips. Alt will be Sold ekeap,, GlvO toil see wee. Call to see for yOurselyee. • f B. F. lIVBEIf. • dee l.xxi • „ •,;• •• ,1, • WILL REMOVE. I a l& 0 /OW ULOSINO , OUT lII' ENTIRE ACKLLINCRY AND DDY,GOODI4, • in order to re•open in entire new and Weil so- . looted stock, at - Aro. 317 Penn streeti beieabe ,s Third and Fouirth, where I will Pay Portleplar,atteritiOn to ke,eli all the latest styles of . , LAD3E3'•1118111C10 AND air • • viND JDONNICI I, 7IIAMNA. • •,‘ and a complete easortment-ot everything Per. tainlng to the Millinery and Trimming line. I express my most hearty thanks for past faVore t. and very respectfully solicit the continuance 41 - the sauce. Satisfaction gliaranteed. ef-fuld SUS. 011: KfllgLl/i. FOR, ackni 7 THAT. LACKS FOR 'THE waorgi. tow. NEEDS RESISTANCE." O,,ApIN, ` 44,::$411 . 111) . .0 : 'AFTEOI9,WiI vg; . oJ 4 tity: 0, : 1869, • ME 12.15 A. M. 7.00 P. M. 0.15 A, M. icorts;4.&tend i enaptinikk thveu einurtalob oA hod .ana wU mr,1111014411 tßoxim. *OO, A novs 'OOAt, ram, CUPT#,Pf4O )I'lloolflUB COAT EMBRY :and OA, WOOD, . tr TUB **'**ol6ll,4li, trie wagiiii to 0114411.0 i. t ,, , t 1! ; ',' • ' "BPI •suoo t 7,1 at thiuu lb, to this new and valuable prepare los of ABIII A. combined with certain Vegetable A, treat; as unsurpassed for ita U lipss and On e: grope Westin ellthqs, external complaipts for w Lin n:ints are usedilUch as OA Bruins, Quifes s Galls,' Rizeinuatitut, b• out, Nervous it' Afiatamatory rain., Neuralgia, liodoolle, - Paiiis hide, Back or loirits. 'ln sll suet' utiles it nAr be used with eertaidli of relief, {lt good, its fast. in all these 00mbleints whereon external application is required, for Man or' Beast, and the applica tion can '<wheaten:lllOn* recommend it agOne.of the heat. Liniments of the 4'!, • ti Prloo'2s dente per Bottle. . 1 • ' ' Porside , "EAGLE" BOOKOTO,RI.' • ' • ,11 ' BITTER & 00. .‘ • CLOTHES WIRINGEitS, MEM C ~ TEP L AMIN ' ALLIWARRANTIID. Il 1 " ; • g FIE BEM ' AT... M°KNIGHT'S HARD,WARE STORE THIRD .AND PENT SIP: sue 10 McGowan & Miltimorei DIALIMS IN HARDWARE, CUTI,NRY, GUYS, 401113 E FIIBNIOHIN4 COOD:£3? -META.LSI TIN PLATES, SHEET IRON, Building Materials, SADDLERY, U., U., &a. t &a. NO. 612 PAWN STREET, IMADINO, Pd. RP 2!- PENNSYLVANIA OIIORAL HARMONY Cl:ont4th4nit the vrtnelpel: CHURCH MELODIES,' , Provi.ded ritik • • (DERMAII AND ENGLISH TErki for Bale at th ' "PAGILE' ; i;tdOirliTOßt: ' $5l :Papp: Street. AT19N,41.4 sngs., Ulu I NDOALOW-WARE TEM u 1.77 OP READING. • D. C. SCHNADER, MEE : 1- 14415431 1 44-11Nri . . *onla vat the attentloaof th. DPhil() to We longs stook of Parlor) 01800 god Coxikins titovos."Asoges. goljOntruoisnd JiougehoePWs good. oferefk doeaription. f Roofing and Spouting promptly attended to a the 19weetprio, (lave tam h OIL tykor Pisafol =RI 111=1 ; , • \ , 1 ~.. G RA " 8444`8 DRY HOMER; ttiOt,tiD4Y 818 and 85/0 'Clbefitnnt: St.% PaII,IAPELPIIIA. ' 8!!e. to ()pommies November 24. Obmprte(gg 1)11,K88 GOQDB, tiBUAWL9, 4iIGpTILS . ' ' boas & istinothaunts mxislia a wigwxoo9ps, •„ opOvits, )' MOURN/NO (1000£1, , ay.. ' & c. • , • Owing 10 the wide reputation of their Alcune it needices'to detail the character of their. stook 11,0 dt Up. irOnlit merely stela that their iIfirORMATIO*§ 011 Till ' •" r.r*Errt smAsox. ' " 10111011 KW . SOLD _ i;Opitrtitry to reoioval W tielr No* Memble *resiottiorie nave never been etirOneeeiti in Phiindelphis eoutatiddian , • • ENPI,JESS YAM . ETY of textures in menliamPrioollgoOda l Mwell so) Vie OHOIOiBT NOVELTIES OF THE BEASON O. 00. would advt.° all doolrolle of obtain. tog GREAT BARGAINS : . 1 • DRY GOODS, TOeee tto tinto before lispeAlsit their stook, of 'poured thitt the • • • I UNI'ARALtErIDi VRICES P At whloh the entire stook will bo disposed' el must Insure - • • • " s' RAPID, SALES. oot3l-3nul&wl Wk . \ rt. W\ S BZ4i4.7l4ff . 2lfifi, An 4 every doijoription of t • , I SLATE WORK ;TILING, &CL, Qn,hand,ild *midi) to order. ' THESE BEAUTIFUL SLATE. MANTELS Aro superior In a_ppearitoes, more dtfrablo, Nat vg i vea te l es Marble. Best and cheapest in the Grates, Lox Down and Common, • Farlor anti Oftleo mates for UMW or,Sorr Coat.. IleHimont ImprOvod Firo • Plop) s Stove, Beet Are plaoo Heater mado. . Warm Air Register* aNd Velitilatorso TERRA COTTA, WATER AND. DRAIN PIPe, ormixinr TOPE, FACTORY- IND BALEBIIOOI‘B, Noti. 401 and 403 North slxteedth Street,' . Above Caliewhill,„ • , 1 ritweonLtui,A, 'w.tr.soN a' MILLER. .ug 14m) • U. B. Median:vs OFFICE, • • E. D. or ,Fantiall.V 4 B.lllA. . Pnit...instritia, Jan. 19, 1869. • - ^rck GIVE , NOTICE--TIIiAT A. on the 16th day of January, A. 1).1869, a War rant in liankruptey wiur,lesued against the Watt; Josiah Hearing, lately. Of the drat Of J. 8. Lash & Co g .of Philtupiphla, mut fortner,ly eo.partner with Jbhn A. Laurier;' 'J.A. • Langdon & Company, at. Alexandria, Virginia, of Phila. dolphia, in the County of Philadelphia and State' of Pennsylvania, who has been ad.. Judged a Bankrupt, Millis own petition; that the payment of any debta,asul delivery Of any pro perty belonging to anoh Bankrupt, to hku, or for his use, and the transfer of_ any prePerty by him, are forbidden by law; that the meeting of the creditors of the atild—ilankrupt. to' profs their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of,Bankruptay, to holden at No. 1M South Fifth street, (seeor door) Philadelphia before Jo6e.pb • /Cit Register tho Nth day of Arebruary, 'A, ~ 1869, at 110 , olock, A: M. • P. C. ELLMARER, Marshal, as Moslienger. Jan 23-3 t I atoTice. IDs namantirTer. LANOASTIII, January; le, Bib.' 'PUTS IS TO GIVE NOTICE en tko Stit day of January A. D• 1 lie, a War rant in Bankruptcy *mimed against the Mutate -of WILLIAM IL BPANGLXII, (who was also a member of the firm Of Bolin a Bpanglereformetly of Beading, Ptitisylvttnia,l of the township of BadahurYi In the county of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bank, rapt, on, his (MA- petitioat that the payment of any ,debts 4R4 delivery of Any property belong. lug to Bich Bankrupt, (o of, for hie use, knd the transfer of any property by Mtn are forbid, den by law I that a meeting of the Creditbra of the laid Bankrupt. to prove theft debte,and to chobse one or more aleignees of Tile estate, 'Will be held at the Court of Battitt:optcy, to be holden at the office 'of the Regisiter, zio.lSouth Queen street, in the city rot Lancaster, Pa t , before Amos *haymaking, Esq.,' Begisten, 4M-the 10th day of January, A. D., /egg, al Wedlock., M. - 41.0851 1 11 O,&INTMOB J Dep. IL B. f klarsliati 3 Oth distrlet, Pa., Meisenster.l • GitOCERIES; linl64t AND QUEENSWARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: TitE SUBSQRIXERS' HAVING. bought the old established Grocery store of A. Poooook, and haying gilded 'ar large. new. stook ,of goods t wotild call the s attention . c 4 the 'publliS to their large 6,0110.010 61' ' 4U041111, COPVIIIA _ , na 7_4 015 a; • ' • antura, Tads; 4 ' • _ aroßob aZiP 014 1 144% Aiso—ft full Ambonment of GL A SS*III7ItENS. WARS, which y 01Xpr fot Ando at the:lowest market prices, who lesale gud retail. ' P: No.lol south rota Ore.% uoit_orte the Odd , Hall Peogook% litAn+ • , reb,. 04 • MI Or =I OXIDS El PROVISIONO 1 I M 0001) 1101111$9TINIC15T, .1 4 sNo botuel" ' • There was something. very plaintive in the intonations of theyoice, - . tho tworthi fell sweetly though saqly, upon troy ears. • "No hotnef" • - • • t we's hurrying dont 'Randolph atreet t itt the city of Chicago, Per ass F ,should not have btopPetivanly that.the voteo ctuinded s nq cra little girl of nty,.pwii, Wiwi - was at the time af teen hundred tmles away.' I felt' a slight twitch at the heart ' , as the words canio =pleadibgly on the night _ . "No hop], tio Aio,rait , ,Theie Words were ell . .ropeated bnd the ' oho ' speakink ` theta' could' itethave eet more than seieri yeah, bld:.tlbostaid iii a derkplace, few Were palming, the WO was throatening t ., no 'policemen ape cared to be within hearing, it was somewhat chill;r, and ail late as halrpast ten in tho night. • * What shOuldl de'? I had beett'acenetomod to dismiss (Vom sight and mind ruendicabte l 'regged childreohnior widows, old wo o , the , whole disgusting .crow, as cheats. , walked a, 'few pacciiyast thie little girl. "No home I" • How the *veils smote ale:i What if a little girl of mine shogld ionic time by thus &gelato and alone, and should cry out in her anguish to, passing strangers unheeded. The thought Went to thy heart like a knife. •• • I stopped, almost by linPultio. could see .no person in eight. ; couldthear no footfall on the payerpent, ,It was possible that hor cry was genuine, as sotho good souls by strange dircuMstancesget drifted 'in with outcasts from society. ' reihilimi, also, this little girl was uttering an • honest cry among the %Row sand false voices. 1 thouglkt then t tkati,t Was better to b'e de• ceived once in a. while, than never to make an effort to assist ihounfortunkto. I thought so, and yet !cannottell why I thought 80 it that perch:War time, eine° had been -accitstomed to think directly opposite. I auppese It. was, the loneliness .of my house during the few days preceding, wife and children A:scul l :had some• thing tit" do with it. "What is matter, my little:oll'oV' /Bald, kindly. • , •' • • She shrunk kack as if afraid,of theassistaneo she had invoked. Perhaps Y did not speitk as kindly as I imagined. had: not eiperieneed in': addressing Children •under such circum stances. • "Where do you live, door 'l'l. I said. "Way off." "Don't 'cry, now, ,my darllng, and I will lead you home:" "I don't want to. I-han't got any home sir... Mathinit'ilitid, end aunty whiji` me so( 1 ottn't stay." 'Well, thought 1, this is the old story, and the little no is unworthy, oiler all. She is pro4oking and, 'disobedient, and' tu , nd awa from & kind aunt, who wishch to correct her.. I turned to go. The .ohild sobbed. 'No, 1 could not Jesea hqr in the dark street alone, to suffo_ j r, worthy oruaworthy, ' "Will ypn toll, the your titatt; little, pn taiked.' ' . 1 ' ' "Luty, BO." Luty, dear, I am going. , with yeu,4 yosq auptie. , , I geese else ,won't whip you any more. If she dove I will tali.) yen to my,home. Como, hew; don't's* ' any 'there. We ' must walk as fast as we eau, and you must `ahOtv-me the way." • • . • • • I gave \ het no timo to reply, but took her by the' hand and led her along the pave ment. • , "Down this way, sir." I followed, whore she led the way in Among a row of small wooden houses ? set on posts. The houses were not old nor rtekety,'but they were small and cheap, with mud in immeasur able quantities all around and underneath them. I had pretty much tnade'up my tnind that I ,would test the truth of ,the little girl's etorY, then leave her or take ' her lame with me, according as the story should prove true or false. "This itt Where aunty lives, sir ¶' she said, stopping befoie a' house which looked respect able among its fellows. • . . • I doubted the truth of her account more thaii over, :at the 'same "time rentembering that cruelty oiists in connection with good men+ stances sometimes. • t. "Now you go in, my -.dear," I said,• `!'and , I will etay here. If she whips you, come and tell me." I', • •t • "I don't 'ivant to, but I will. You is real good, sir." , , • • She stepped into the house whiled remaintid in the street. She was no sooner out ofsight, than the plan which I had adopted appeared to incite be anything but judicious, If 110 should be abused, I could not see it;, and morn then likely she would not he permitted to: come and tell me. *a not long in this State of mind regardinit4 plan t for in ttvo -Minutes atlor the door clotted on little•Luty, it was opened again by a coarse woman, and the child pushed down the sterna . ; "There, 'you l ittle lying heathen, , don't slam your face again 'till you bring the .money 1" I knew then precisely how the. cue stood. This cease aunt Was teaching the child to beg, exercising the inhuman treatment to acco plish her object, •She • required' a stipulatA sum every night. I did not suppose that tie woman could be cruel enough. to leave the Child all .nightitc the street ; I presumed that she intended to keep her out long enough impress the child with the importance of bring ing home the necessary amount in future, ! I walkedsuietlytothe little girl; lying upon her side, at the foot of •• tho half-dozen. steps leading up to the door. , She w as be r g badly ,from the falli•attd utterly overcome with grief. ' I took her in my arias, and placed my face to hers, The unexpected kindness .unsealed the fountain, and the hot tears Hewed fast down upon my face. ller ,arms found their way around my.neck, and she' pressed- me •clotter and closer. I had upon that 'day toiled since early morning to add to , my store, but no inveetness of the day, though.marvellouelY sue etissful, was like the sweetness of Luty's clasp and tears. • ' . . :I carried,hor in ray arms all the twill •• to m'y house upon , the. west Bide. :The next (ley procered her *Citable clothing. The loneliness left my house; and no child of Ply Pwq 11:0Ye& me more fondly now than dear little tray , pit twelve years old , • Seventy- fi ve i tbousand defiers invested in bonds have 'flare'. yielded' me so much happi ness as the afrectron of this InVestnients in flesh and Wed, Made in' the' right not for 'slavery, but for einencipition—Late, I am COnvinced, the most judicious and bestpay ing ihrestreinteOtt'carth;' 4 •-_ FRIEFDSUIP.—Tho t l est, is to bo'songht id deeds, hOt words. '01) and . do a thing,anollod will get credii, for speaking Of• it-s-alrtays. pro•. viiiing lour *prde are modestly put. Boasting of a thing quite - spells its merit: Worthy 1Peo• .oecomoionl 7 let actions speak for theMpelvesl end what they, Oprik may , , .61 , upon u the, sigh t s i • . i —Arboy 'offotirtebli t left aiott..l)lo ItOlds; 115,,,04 out. on, toot 'Cot, Nor' latt:Octo Cr, and has got,oi flitip`Oloiefostillto4l6.. LIEN CENTS PER. WEEK. IMI -f-Journeymen bakers in New York aro rep reaonted. a stitryiogi ',Worked !. for• eighteen hours a day, for wages of and under a week, many .hriyo, to keel') Ifjfe,a and !Whim ; About 1,000 are absolutely idle In the —lt is estimated that there are a t present at least one thousand, distilleries in operation thre'Snihent the Vefdrts . vekeited at the Trenatry • Deps . rtment show that the number will be largely Increased. , —The Canadians use' 'otogans" for ." sli. ding down The ,'.i toba4uk!' consists of two very 'thin boards lathe shaperof a crescent, with slats along the sides, and those crossed by other,slats: • • —There is h tarp eolopy of-beavers on the Appomattox river ? Viratnut. They have cut down great quantities of ehrtsbbery hod yotlng trees, and eaten= oft the akin and , ` tender branches. • —Louis Teo villoit young resident of Cam bridge, lifassAas shot M111601E16 the region of tho heart, bees so a young lady was indiffeient to its pangs. Ho is not likely to recover. . , _./ 1 • • • —A pretty young woman, not unknown lo tho frequenters of the French Theatre', 'has appeared in Centrall. - 'aik,l;sl. Y., d!eiqed in rnnly,coitutne, riling it yoNcipede. - --Mary Cummisky, Neer 'York servant girl, on' Monday evening last caught and captured a burglar, who' entered the house where she was employed. —ln New York it boss , been ,diaceovarod I , II M oysters are adulter a te d by Boning th em in a solution of soda s which dwohe ttiont to s, eery tempting site. —Victor Rthoianitel its a grandfatherq, by the birth of • Bo il ßo il to lb& Duko • and ,Ducheas d'Aosta. Ito is.ualuad,tbo Duke, of Puglia. —ln London scarlet icier had destroyed faeen - lives (of childron . ehitfly) `every day for thikteen weekrbefpro the butt noti,l left. -13ethel, Maine, asserts that'the thermotne ter indicated 81 deg. bete* zero, In that local ity, on Tuesday of last,weelF. —lt coete $lOO and takes oho/ week's time to get a facial° Moon 'dydd, id Paria , l9 tho uoweit fashionable enlor. „ -7-The 119atoo Tratclqr speaks of the spkead bf.iafdelity.in, thejargo tow mid ci4e4 of Musachusette. r „ , I —Governor ltrouhlpti t Democratic Gover nor of Ncw Jereoy t wifinafigurated linierneulity at Trentoo. . . —Docto r p Bodge threw hiettlelf tiereas the railroad t . rhek alove Perrysville , tkod died and. donly. ' ' • ' . 1. . . eS I ' ' ' 1 —Tfie'"Oystor lift on Caosopeake to" hos broktO out again. - , —Penny conceits' aro a New Dominion in etitution, • „ 11011RIVATII SALK —WILL ilk SoLD J.. at priyato Halo by filo undoraigned. an th at curtain two-story BUICK DWELLING 110,118 R, two story Brick Back Building , two-story Brick Otablo and Lot of tironnd i Hituate,,_on I L ho Wood gbh) of North 811th Hiroo), bot Weed and Elm atiuots, the city of Reading, (Icing No. :AO containing 40 Nig, In ItOsit and 2M foi?t, to (tooth. JACOB 8. LI VIN(10011. Na. 22 NOII4 Sixth St.{ Reading, Pa.' Jan 16-iit*) N . 0 TICE IS lIERBBY GIVEN, unit Marble Loan c Ocominittee of Ann Wan. nor, a lunatic, inta_preeented hie petition to the Court of Coniinon Pieme Orßrrk County, pi ay log to be dinellArged groin lila said trust--and - that he will be diatinirgett,Oit 3rd day of February next, unless '0%130 1 .40. ehOwn to the contrary on or before said day: , W. B, 010E8E11E14 Janlo-3t* Prothonotary. AJANIIAIIT T 4, 149. RESOLUTIO/4 . WAS PASSED BY the Board of the Boughton' Mutual /Aye Stock ANAOCIAtiOII Borks °Minty, that 'they will In. aura gorses as. high as twoli hundred anti flay dollars ($250). This reitohit ton to take effect . on and after March let; WILL. • By Order of the Board. Jan 23-3 t) ' ,. .19114.041 Wi YJBllEll, Secretary. IV . o'l' LO:0:::1.10:j4LEIISI)y • GIVEN, .L.,1 that the , IMitelifined Comtnissloner ap pointed by the COUrto Common Fleas of harks county, to inarihill, *Boats and make distribu lion of proceeds of Sheritt's pale of property of Jatnes Ibtutrioh, of the Olty ofifteedfug, will meet all parties Interested In said distribution on Friday, February at IP. Si g ' stt, trle otilee - , No. 20 North Sixth street, Itaading. IRENAKUS giIiALTER, Commissioner. itaAm NO, Jan.4.3,1300-et - VATATE -ojr 'JOHN BECIITEL late or Ileilleiberg township, Burks county, deceased. Letters rilif Administration to the es tate or the aboroilithed decedent, have been granted to the bubscriber. All parsons indebted to' said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and these having °Jahns will prebuilt them, properly authenticaldel, fer settlement. InAA.O BEVIITEL, Administrator. . 'go 2-43 t 1 Ilebesenta P. o,‘ Nalco Cu., Pa. • 1j STATE OF.WILLIAM It. liIIOADB, Amitir I towiltddßi' deeetised. Notice is homily oilVen - tqla n, .that lettere of Adtatratio `lave b r tp toiton thifsbo" A* al okitato to Lev p. ! .. ottluillanac **mall?. All parsons t d 1,43,144 4illselleatfvo requestud to roatiO ppoteirtrueet t 9 the4ditlolatrator, add theta, WitAIOJI atiy oloillite;falit, the same will pi oast ifoim tfileitii {fry ly authentlea ted for setttlegOlit., , ' Li p . lU. IttioAD.l. an 16-6 t A • Ayiwriatt;s litYklClt.,—Titt VIT • oreignad, appoiritott by the &tort of Com mon Pleaa of Berke county, to audit the ;meoput of Jacob; o,4llll.•..lkaslgnce of. Jonathan 11111, of Maldenereek township, Berke county, and to make 41I9fribUtiOil of the balance r9n400101 In ittul handok, of the amdspes, hereby Ae% vno QO „h 0 w/11 moot MI-per sons interested n said Mead, on Tuesday, the kb day of ireintalT, At 4: o'clock In* • thef-after noon, sit his Moe In4he a Of Reading, J 164 jan;) • ic88.14 G ny o HAWLEY A mini,: p 0 certsTltAVTo/113. iybpoesill will te facetted at 'lithoh' (*huh. rennilyiVatda, nsitll Mahn:Lary 17tb,M, tot tho Graduation and llfuonry of the Neequelioulug. Valley Itailroad, including - the approaohei of lieaquenonlus tunnel, , OpecitidatiOns itifd itifornsition, as to tite work In detail, may be obtained on application *1 the Engineara (Mice, Manch Chunk. „ jan u4tl ' • 'J. D. 11008118Arl; Pfeelaeht., • WANTED • INMEDIATEL.Y. ' . . goo:aauxu t 8 OF " AYE +kWh _the Itlgheet market prloe pcitd, AqUte West li!eadlng 4194" 1tt8 k = tia IN t Cotner Second find Vbilanlit dreetig• /Orli 111-tr, 'Wading • QCOTT FOUNDRY 'AND:. • VI UNE 11../811101).—North Eighth etred.i, -Reedi, All kind . ° machludiy anti taboret/taws. - Machine Work bter v .Ltriopepil nalcbln let°. ,Yettern. work the t. elum ileum . Order., Dronlptly On itesobable tend, r • • ; oatP ) ' 4 ,SP 4 / /Walla MO/LA - NUB CO IS 0 , =II 2 ' 3
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