Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, January 09, 1869, Image 2

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READING, PA.
A Ztj tyk Ic if,
.......wwout,py n Wifif IE4 Ay.
01 , 13 $04,154' 5 °1 0 ) 1 if!„o°tleileant of th 9 U.S. Army ,
I;,} ‘4 l .l4.ilitliNwPtlcons, l 4, ll o'clock on Thurs..
„Aly 4 fs7lltiirl i of inflatumalion of the bowels.
oct nod peacefully, • (len. Itousseau
/ q9B r of 440 best, and bravest soldiers of the
~: t l)etnoerat. Ile was
. 01 yery pmular with bis , soldier4 who always re
(„49t1T,94,111F0 . 4 wil,ll.thundering 'cheers, , and his
fir°9l l ,?!CrPOwtkys obly and brilliantly handled,
r 11,0 1 /1114314 ; was born in Lincoln county,
j 820,, his father having been a cousin
, ! f eei4enl, .111wrispri. lfo, was almost wholly
;t:t 814140004, bit ha laborekso• that ho was
~e)oled.tosttidy ,lad, and,was admitted to the
_bar ) * 13,19orufield,,Jndiana, in 1841. • 110 was
,pmpitkip,of t ludiona
,volunteers in tho')Mexi
.lllop;war? 4(l,g:wards, ho was elected to the
State Senate., Moving to Louisville in 1849,
theysa kei4l.,alino to the Senate of Kentucky.—
y, Flllll/440 rohpltiou Wok!) out ho !flied two
KerittAckians:,for the Fedort)l
; :amy, wpm, Brigadier General under
~.I . ,xlpotl at 81410,,,
I. ) conpnantloa a division in McCook's
,vt.p1t,i40362, dititinguiphipg himself in the bat
tle of Perryville, after which ho was made a
,-,4B.l9q.loupra!,:qf Yolupteers. His career
,thrqyg4opt the war was quite a brilliant one.
/ HA mts commissioned a firigadier-Octieral in
~„„T,OpregAay army is 18(17. On the purchase of
r iet t ittfklftt.fropt.ltuamia he was tient thither by the
~, • United States to cc ..ivo possession of it. 110
,aft,prwards plikeed in command of the Fifth
Diatriet • y with headquartera at New
,lty his, just, AO firm, but mild and
, v , mattigtiq course, , ho prevented a terrible riot
,•1147 , 9pp t4oloitea, and thoblae4, and won
tha hatred of Northern Itadicals and the re•
Ispc,ct,ittl}l witcom of good citizens and patrio
tiotuto throughout thu Uniou, who wilrregre
isAlittit no proudly ehorioh hits memory.
IIECONNTIMUCTION A rAiLunta.
',•, fltthin'
at e Iteconstroetion H Of the Southern
t 4(es is a dead failure is proved by the New
‘(1.
York', une, whose editor sees deeper into a
inillthone than any of his lbolical cotempora•
r• zi r t, w 0 I
rtes. At P 4 p o rloatio, Mr, (Ireeley reports
'the
followitig,order of events, which is only a
' '
sainPle of what is occurring all Over the South.
erti country under the m i callawag regime, lie
says:
1 64
4pp . nllipg lor ruytions iu all branches of
the service." "'Metres and pluilderers front
. first have been in offi i
ce n
D I ': :41 Subordinates in collusion with them to carry
v ., iput their schemes and robbery.",,,.l; Officers
of different districts leagued together in per
11,i.htratitig 'and covering up immense cotton
, Al‘4llaruountinif to wantons." " Over forty
licensed digtilleries running in New Orleans
dining the last fiscal year, and the Govern•
!,„t : nopt net col/Ming tax optigh to pay the sub !:
• ries 4, Re store keepers." . 4 . No distiller over
tprificdtited in I,Ouistana to a final conviction."
" Bonded warehouses for, _liquors robbed of
thoultands of dollars.'' " Vi'prehouse:s burned
" Aown.wheto tho liquors had boon previously
stolao.", "clouds of Collectors NV1104.1 , 1'01'6
less anti securities notoriously. insolvent."
; "Norehoutto'bondn largely of the same char
, , eetes;" " The Judge of tut important court
is openlY dinounced as unfaithful to his trust."
111 Thelf. 8, District Attorney charged with
Print!, iu the " " The defendants in
i coctahl winolawstots soon to be tried, openly
" boaiting that they' have so "fixed' things that
the government can never obtain a verdict in
the U 8. Court." "'Oros frauds committed
I ' l "littl+';'inter and Spring itithe Custom House,'.'
4ousu officers and Aitternal Revenue
' gglpere. colluding together in ' fraudulent
ididpinent . of whiskey." !sl Men holding small
laried ,eflipes
,suddptly become rich, some
in . : i rtiying ideal:Wens and Valuable stock, others
Vilttable pteptirth 'some spending tens of
,pionsonds uputl hot women, and others losing
allltlerger sums 'at the gaming-table and horse
twos, and $40,00# to get elected to - a high
Val: 1 .8 ( 4 4 4 111 0 Puelf t fi lling certain Now Orleans
°ones' trorn top to bottom with the negro leg
'Miters, and paying them $8 a day for doing
„Inpthing."„ ;
)8114 aro thor beautiful records connected
~.. pith It ical recoust,ruction I How do the
, , ,•,:tsspoyer and , laboring mama
,of the North
..liiiiitti‘2 • .. 1 , • :
" An I NOT' A MAN AND A BROTHER ?"
"John W.lldenard, the colored represent:l
- from ' LOuishine, has left Washington in
•disgust.• lie has no hope of his admission to
Coagress."—rhila.
Shade of Thad. Stevens, where art thou?
; whore . .Charley Sumner? It is
eon said that the . "honorable" Menard was
• yedgeed to pucka penniless condition that he
was forced to apply to the Freedmen's Bureau
,Aralisportntiouto his home. Hush to 'the
,resege t
. p, immaculate Greeley, and howl,
1 / 4 TO qualy i l'hillipa l •Beecher Co, ; f or l o
„, • .yeus„ebony god is dethroned by his 'late
worshippers. One hope atilt remains--bring
,him to Pennsylvania,to the "loyal" county
called Laneastet, and he will be made • a jury•
man,front which position he may in time be
,r, piv,moed: to, fill.the place of, his late brother,
1310. , Stevens—or perhaps liana Geary will
, t roake him o Schuylkill county policeman. 13y
ail map tiring him to Pennsylvania, where
11403114:10 are respected, and are permitted to
1, lido in lice' earn 011 tha railroads, a privilege'
pot potsd l to white 1110111 •
li r if l't
,r 1 .1 AIM boon M. emoseLL l Surveyor Orner•
:.4tl 0.1,81. ate of Pennsylvania, lam our thanks
JAI 4 copy: of ,tho Surveyor OeneraPs Annual
, `T :x490049, th year ending November 80 ) 1808.
It la,* yery useful' work for reference, and con
tains much interesting information ; in n very
concise form.
coLoition utolArs voucOrr
,Nostairm,
A 841441 Fe diiriatch give(' Op following par . •
.
ticulars or the meld riot between the white
and black troops t ett entrat City, " - rifts
-
Altos," in New tinxieo l in which trio white and
three colored soldiers were killed l. ,and large
number vrounded. ,
"Tho, difficulty originated at a ball given by
the white troops.
"The rOtroes claimed a right to dance and
participate in the festivities, which was ref6sed'
them by the whites. fight ensued, and at
terwards the colored troops obtained reinforce
ments from the fort, and returned to the ball
room and killed the white soldiers as they left,
the house. It is reported that they burned the
building and ravished 64 wile and daughter of
the owner."
Those white Radicals in . thel North who ad
vocate and vote for the equality of races, aro
directly • re4pooSible for the' blooeshedat Con
tral City. If they continue their amalgamation
crusade they.will have many more violent deaths
to answer for; for unless we are greatly mis
taken in the character of the Northern people,
they will never permit negro equality Co be forc
ed upon them, °vett by Congressional enact
nient, without open and armed rTsistance t i
necessary. • ' • •
Hos. J. LAvr4tENtik (UTZ, M.. o. t Nis our
thanks for a copy of .the ItepOit of the Com
missioner of the General Land OffiCe. It Is a
valualrle and useful work, containing import
ant infon'aation, illustrated with an dxcellen
•
map of the United States.•
The United States Senate.
Twenty•two United States Senators, one•
third of the entire Senate as now constituted,
will go out of office on the 4th of March next.
They' aro : Bayniet orDelaWate; Buckalew ,of
Pennsylvania, Chandler of Michigan, Conness
of California, Dixon of Connecticut, Doolittle
of Wisconsin, Edmunds of Vermont, Freling-
Ituysen of New Jersey, Henderson of Missouri,
Hendricks of Indiana, Morgan of New York,
Morrill of "Mahe, Patterson of .Tennessee,
Ramsey of MitLedota, Sprague of thodo
Island, Stewart of Nevada, Sumner of Massa
chusetts, Tipton of Nebraska, Van Winkle of
West Virginia, Wade .;of Ohio, Welch of
Florida and Whyte of Maryland,
Of thisiitiMber, six aye Democrats and six
teen Republicans. Eight of the prospeetivo
vacancies have nlready'bcen filled, and fourteen
remain to be provided 'for. •
Of the eight now Senators already elected,
two are now members of the Senate
. and aro
chosen for new terms.. These are, Edmunds of
Vermont, and Sprague of Rhode Island, both
Republicans. Abijah Gilbert, of Florida, Re•
publican, has beet' chosen to succeed A. S.
\\retell, also a Republican. Gov. Buckingl . )ol,
of Connectient,-Ilepoblican, has been , elected
in place of Dixon,"Dentocrat ; and Brownlow,
Republican, oflTennessee, in place of Patter
son, also it Democrat.
On the other hand,lthe Hon, Allen G. Thur.
man,' Democrat, has been chosen by the Le•
gislature of Ohio to succeed Wado, Republi
can; and Bugene Cusserly, also a Democrat,
is to take Hie seat of John Conness, of
Annie, n lie Publican. Maryland has also
chosen WlWain T. Hamilton in place of. Wil l
lium Pittekney IVhyie, both Democrats. So
,far the new elections leave the political char
acter of the Senate the same as before.
of the fourteen retiring Senators for whom
successors have yet to be provided, four are
Democrats—namely t. Bayard, of Delaware;
Buckalew, of Pennsylvania; Doolittle, of Wih
conBiii, and Hendricks, of Indiana. Bayard
will very likely be re-elected, but each of the
others is sure to be succeeded by 'a Republican,
We are not aware, however, who the new Sena•
tors from Pennsylvania, WiSconsin and Indi
ana, aro likely to be.. Of the remaiuing ten
whose terms expire with the present Congress,
all of whont aro Republicans, the place of ono
only—FrolinglthYsen, of 'New
. Jersey—will be
tilled by a Democrat. The rest' will all be
succeeded 11 Republicans.
. The net ,political result of all these changes
wiil be to take two votes from the Democratic
minority of the Renato and add them to the
Republican majoi;ity . .\--4hita. Post. • •
Fuou ME*tco. , -7The ateanxet Imperahice,
from : Vera ,Cruz, brings, siialater Otos from
Stexico. There were' many rumors, some of
them claiming to e6mo from reliable sources,
that Mexico, is on the-eve of a revolution. his
asserted that-Alio people are disgusted with the
administration of Juarez ; that the President
is controlled by Kerdo di Tejada; that the
government officials net as they please, and
there is no protection for American residents.
An Ame'rictan was 'implored outside the walls
of Vera Cruz short.ly before the sailing of tl!e
French steamier. The assassin, although known
to the authorities, was suffered to escape, pad
arrived at 'Wane yesterday. The. United
States Consul at Vera Cruz is powerless to oh
tarn justice. The Mexicans are much incens•
ed against the United States, and some of them
clamor for another war. It was reported that
General Alatorre t would head a revolution
against Juarez, for the purpose of placing Por
firio Diaz at the head of the Republic.
Pnom 'CunA.'—Genoral Duke has issued his
proclamation to the Cubans., Tho news frpin
the interior is to the effect that Count Valma
zedo is marching towards Sayatno. Tlte'revo 7
lutionary forces, strong in numbers, are be
sieging Gibaro nud other towns, and • 7000 o
them are holding Colonel. Tona in check at
Tunas. The Marquis Santa Lucia and Gen.
eral Castillo, at the head of the rebel bands,
remain in the neighborhood of Puerto Principe.
ProyisiOns are arriving at Santiago for the
troops, and furnishing the people of 'the into •
rior.• . _
Death ottlenerall ItOutmati.
NEW . 01:LEANS, Jim. 'B. —Oen. Rousseau, , died
very calmly last night 11 o'clOek, having taken
leave of his. friends and Staff shortly before.
Manifestations of regret aro universal. Today
being it holiday—the annirrsitry of the battle
of New Orleans—all t flags, both of the for
eign consulates rtndVerican;ato at halttnas
nud draped in
••- • -
tro4i i. :'`omingo is unfavorable
to the government sporty. (.leneral Adon had
crossed the frontier froin Hayti, nnd joined tho
rebel General Organdos' forces.
NEW 4,DVICIIIMIIOIIIIOII%
IJiARNONIN . AND 43AVI141:18 AM
fiIOCIATION.The iltkUU4l Ineellog of the
nnonte Building and Savings Association will ,
tafte t gace at the public house of Gottlieb Rehm,
NO: Penn street, Thursday evening, Amway
14,1089, at 7 1 ,4 o'clock, livery member of the As
',Walton 1 expected tobe present, in aonordatieo
with article XX'section 1, of the Constitution, In
default of which the constittitionsl provisions of
sal4 Association will be onfomed. s, •, •
Jan a -tl4) • 1111.3 1 / 1 11iWALTER, Secretary. •
SAL4.-Ain Saturday, olattiary 39, 111,
wilt be *old at petyllasitle, tini boO
rJoht,u. Spate, in the` borough 01 outelsdo
the following real Witte. to wit,: •
A otot ground ills feet more or less In front'
and 264 feet lndepth; whereon Is erected a splen
did private resldenee, with .all thbtnedern im
ptervements, built in the Italian style b t with large
parlor, Bitting room, dining room and kitchen
on the lower story, and eight rooms on the up
per stor#, built of the belt material and On lobed •
In excellent style, with fine observatory and %II
the usual out-buildings; the grounds are ceautl
fully laid out, and tilled with choice trees and
flowering plants, it being unquestionably the
fineSt private residence (outside of the city of
ittnullng) la Barks bounty, and is located in the
healthiest district In Pennsylvania; the said pyo- i
perty is situate in the aforesaid borough 01
tneisdorf. ?croons wishing -to purchuse at pri
vate sate can do so, by oisiitag,con the subscriber
at any time betoie the sale. •
Rate to commence at 1 o'clock, P. Itio• whim
due attendituce will .be given and conditions
made known by MICIIABLT. SEIBERT.
Womelatiorl, OattUary 9, Its4-3t. •
• 1'
y ALUABIA REAL ESTATE AT PUDLIU BALK
—Will be sold at public sale on Saturday Jan.
1&J , g
the Keystone House, in the city of
Haididift at 101:doe - it in the afternoon late the
well-known property of llama Den Keitn, do
ceased, In NOrth fifth etre.% between Penn and
Ceara , streets, on he east side s :lnd nOW deer:pied
by James Davenget, rtsltaurater, dehetibon as
follows:
A large threoltoky" BMW( DWELLINti
110US1E, AI feet front, and 00' feet deep, bounded
on the north by prOpertY of the R 0 0 411 60
ranee Co.; arid On tiAls south by Ottiperty tor J tunes
Long, together with a three4toryl*elt buil}f ing
In the rbilr. Thc house Is in excellent moor,
having been recently thoroughly retitted, and re
paired I contains three ranges, anti le comuntxll
- in all its apartntents It is well adapted to
all kinds of business, anti rents readily for sl2®
per annum. This is an excellent opportunity
for capitalists.
Pouesslon will bo given, if desired, on the first
of April noxt.
Coillltiona mad° known on tho day of sale by
• CIIABLES 11. MILLEIt.
W, Y, Lyon. motlpnooro • (Jan a4d,
ki ',XVI WARD DEIIOPRA'tO; CLUB wi ll moot
LL Lauoria Park ou Blonday Jan. Milt
1 1 4 oiclook, to'foorgatilo aad offloorp.
IV order of DANIEL BETLEY; Preutdont.
JONATHAN L, Itxnan, SoOrvtark. ' Van 6.4 k
iv DT/EEL—The AesletantEuglneere of tho Itomi
j, log Fire Department are requobted to moot
in the Council Cluiraber,, on Mon.hiy evening,
January 11th, at 7 o'clock. liuslnesi of import
auto will be traimactod. By order of • -
jau 6-Zit JOHN A. BUCIL, Chief Engineer.
IN THE COURT Oil COMMON IPT.EAS OF
BUMS COUNT Y. +
CECILIA h ol,Sur
11111)CAYq bi i '
Pivorce, of No•
by her hext friend • vember Terin,lSQ, No ,
Jo3eph vs Moyer, i
.• , ?
iSelaIC 11BDCAY, '.. 4 1 . 14 1 51- "PAM ,
'You are hereby notified to be and Appear dt the
Court of Common Plena of Berke county, to be
held at Bentham In and for thocoliiity aforentiiii,
on Monday, February 1et,1869, and (lien and there
to 'wearer the complaint of the above libellant.
WM. B. ALBRIOMT, Sheriff.
To ia AMI REDV,AY I Roepondont 8,111)V0-1111111041, ,
Jan 8-it
WILL REMOVE.
I AM NOW CLOSINO OUT NT, 0 1.11 tE
,•
stbok of •
MILLINEDY AND DRY 004415, •
in order to ro.open an entire new ami well se
looted stock, at
No. 317 Penn atreetppetteeen Vifrd andAurfh,
where I will pay pat - Muter attention to keep all
the Wet styles of
LADIES' ! 1111188E8' AND 011.1.LD DEN? 811 AT
AND DONN.ET FJIA MJm,
and a _complete assortment of everything per
taining to the Millinery and Trimming line. I
express my most hearty thanks for past favors,
and very respectfully solicit the continuance of
the same. kiatiafactionzuaranteed.
' Jan 8-2 ind MRS. 0. B. ItELLER.
OTICE.=-The• stockholders of the Liberty
Iluilding and Savings AsEpeltition, ere here
by 1100110 1 11. to pay 'their first monthly dues, on or
before the fount' Wednesday of Janintrv, o the
Treasurer, A. T, ii. Keifer, No. in North, Ninth
street,.
The first sate'of money will take place the tilt
day( of January, at 7 o'clock Y. M., at Oenner
Minima's saloon, No: 11$ North Tenth street.
Perseus wishing shares' can call on A, T. C. Kef
far, Bonner IlutUnnt or L. 'tromp, NQ. JO poi th
Ninth street.l ' KIIEMP, tiegrelary.
tan 7-fwd) 1 •
DE REGULAR STATED MEETING , of the
I►emOCratlo Afisociatloll will bo held at their
Rooma•on SATURDAY EVENING, January Dth,
ISA at 73 o'clock, 'Punctual attoudanco ie re.
questimi. ISAAC K. iltillElt,'President.
Perm A. WANNBRI SeOretary. , tjap 7r3ttt
AUCTION 1 AUCTION 1 1 AUCTION 1! I
rintlE UIIDEIIBI(iSED, wial)ing to rellniiish the
I mercantile business, sell at nue lou at the
store stand, •
No. 765 Penn street, N. IV. corr of lekghth.
His entire stock or DR (10008,' idfltSbUttfica,
QUERNHWARE, ULAI3BWARN, LIQUORS, Ltc.,
ao., To commence on ,
•, • ,
Friday, Jan. We i 1869 a 4 1 o'clock . .P.•
to continue every Uftei•uk)on. and evening until
the entire 'took la diepoeed of.
Sale.iii the the evening to counnenee at 7 o'-
clock. 'I3IAO B. Li:VAN.
Joni, . ,
- ,
11113tiOttiVION'OtrAttlItttittirItet44tddeo is
JESSE' I eby given that the nartnerehip 'hempen
DRAKE and JEREMIAH $ ELUTET o r eat%
rying on the business of Coaohmtikers, was iliw
solved on the 29th day of October,; A. 186 e,
Jeremiah ltu i tert having sold his inorst toJesse
Drake. All ebte . due to the said partnership
i l l
are to be paid and those duo from the same dis
charged, in N rth Sixth street, where the busi
ness will been tinned by the undersigned,
deo 30-10teodi . JESSE DRAKE.
DU. JOHN STEPHEN, PORMERLY
of WomeistiOrf, tenders his professional 1.0
vloos to the citizens of !Watling. Office No. al
North Math street. Can be consulted at his °Mee,
or at the KeYstono t tfouse. 'ldea 23-{hwhinv
ASSIGNEE'S
old, at PUbliii sale, at tho publle itottSo of
Jacob E. Snyder, in flnyaortivllle, ExotordoWn
shiP,'Berke eeentY't on. P4tirday. , January:mull,
low, the following poreonal property Ot.Tacob E.
Snyticr, to wit: • • .
ilorsos Si head of Shoop, Ono new turct-seated
Carriage,Buggy, now Spring Wagon with "cover,
a ono Horse Farm Wagon, .8101;14 .I.ldree Vicars,
Winnowing Mill, brain Cradles, (loch Plow. Har
row, Shovel Harrow, a lot of rails, a lot of Empty
Barrels, a largo Copper Kettle and a great teeny
other articles.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clpok In the afternoon
of said day, when attendance wlll be given and
terms made known by
BENJAMIN V. f3NY DER, Mshinoo.
Jim! W. BURKIFiART, Auctioneer. . 9-8 t
, ~. • 1
DU BLIC SALE - OP VALUABL
..a., REAL ESTATE:AIio - following r4i cstat
will be offered at public sale on Wednesday, Jan
nary 'Nth, 41869, at the public' house of f ace
tiraeff, FA., in • the village of
Leesport., tut:
ry 7 • . . .
No. 1 All that certain two story lIIIICK
Muse with kitchen attached' situate in to
village of Leesport, 'fronting On UM' Turn
pike, and now °Wooled by William Weisser
There is a stablennd a good well of water upoi
this property.
No. 2, All thateertain twostory BRIUK 'IOUS '
with Kitchen attached, situate in tho village o
Leesport, fronting on the Torii pike, arid now oe•
minted by Daniel Edelman. There is a Stable
T a n d mn a n i:, goat
bbe
n welt de nl
doowfw
occupied : a til t :
h r 1
xl with
:bro yo pump
n tr o l i i 9 n e
r t
a h h i..
property.
No. & .All that certain twO story BRICK HOUSE
with Kitchen attached, situate in' the* villano o
Leesport, fronting on , the alloy North of the
Taritike,.and ricrw beciiphnt , try John Keriihnor
and Adam Speicher: There ' is it , large let of
0.4. All that certain' ons story • IrltAbl
II USE with Kitchen, situate In the villa e of
sport, fronting on • the alloy_ North the
u and Jetties Butler.
4
No. b. MI that certain 'two story. "illnieli
HOUSE, situate In the village of Leosport, front
ing on the ialley
at
Nortli_Of the Titrnpike, antli
now occupied by Simon achetner‘ •
Tha sale Will begth at 1 ,0, , e100k in tho after.
noon, When , the donditlene will be made Known
by , DANIEL CLOUSER
JESSE O. HAWLEY',
Jan 0-00 : a utors o o , %Mao . ser i . fwd.
rVAL (10.41..81i 6 LS
'
v 5.../ Heater elceope, Snow. Shovele, and a variety
of otherAteeful hardware, for sale ohlp by. '
lif r
oGOWAN MILTI 011 H,
619 Peri atreet.
00481-tt
ENi.
,_At,
the —A • meeting' of the Itkliejdoticiof
' , Efe.4llng I.lbra , n• 1 en ''' It bb lil at
t, e Ball, banter of Elf nil Filtlln: bets,
on 1(0110167 evening, Ja Rh, at Wel . All
01110111atorostoil aro 14 ell to I end. -
. ,•, , 3. Wi A w . EI STAN,
j
." ailkoll . , Secretary.
ttaCKAPSTrtrin'TnlrintlSON' TA
.:7:44Brew,#,lsii - MtistiEL - ,wzrium.. - ):,1:1 .:;.;..
''''NEW ADVE
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE 'QUESTION.
PUM I O% r" (
t2etAtlO STUOI3OIIN •FACTS.I
) •!•/11?• -- .••'; )•• :.,
• TREATMENT too t OF Inttstmot ,$ '
OAILP. CHASE, AN .1) U. 2•4 SON /SLANE , .
one of the most roadoblplvokspublish4l.
, Fox
solo by 'RITTER CM,
Eitglo 800 lf Store;
85t Fano Wet:A, Utt4tl lug. •
1 I
I
A4to TICE 'SU4SOIIIBER
Al would inform his old frlds and customers
thltb be has Ma °Mee at No, VI out h Sixthtreet,
near Penn, Where he• Is prepared to attend to all
Itttideett dOlte ttOhB from one dollar thousands,
and all kinds otconveyanclug done ut.the shortest
tteer ,hu 'Also Acta tvs Coutt pet (or Atlntl II I'd
teratiVaettlituh ATTIIIni Kafta as s on tett4otuilde tertul.
111 BIESGRIU,
wan and AtturiWyut 11.4ivv;
ItOSAWALI'S
PURIFIES : 13LOQT/r
FOR HALM 11 I' 'DRUGGIST& Is' VRRYIKURRE.
deo 18-ly'
SHERIFF'S SALES OF REAL ES
NJTATE,--By virtue of sundry writs Of yen
exponislastieel alit of the (Ana of Cont.'
mon Pleas of Mirka County, to mu directed, will
be sold at public vend no or out-cry, Sawn
the oth day of January; A. It;, 1889, at 1 olclook 'P.
M., at the KeYstontilouso, in the el); f lead
ing :
No. I. ,All the right, title and lnturest . of and
in, to atpl put, of all ,that curtain lot of !ground,
situate on the south side of Chestnut street, 'in
the city Of loading afbrosahl on which is erec
ted a two story BRICK TAN' NEItY, , with steam
engine,
engine, shafting, machinery and ii x tures therein,
bounded on the by property bolonging to the
School Direetors Of Fifth Ward of the said city,
Ou the South by proporty of Edwin Kirkpatrick,
0 0 the Emit by !Mifflin strout, and on the
North "by said .411teilput• ?Duct, containing ht
frOnt„on ttaittOoktvut otroot, 101 foot, and in
length 100 foot.
No. 2; Also, all the right, title and interests in
alt that certain FRAME DWELLING IDIUSE and
lot of Mandl bltualle (51 the South side of Chest
nut street,' in said' eitiP'of Minding, bonmlcil uu
the North by said Chestnut street, on West by
property of August, Kirms, on, the South by a
four foot wide tiM East bf proporty of
Charles Minor, containing In front en said Chest
nut street, 111 f'cut v 4,11). leogth North and South
100 foot. • • -• i
No. 3. Also, all the right, title and ,interest in
.2tltitVOOrtnlik two story .111C1QR. ()NELL' NO
fIOVSF. stud Vot, of grinind,' itit i ttate on the
East ttitio or SOW) Third street, In the said
city of Reading, bounded on the South by pro
perty of .1. N. 11. Fisher on the East 1)) uarpen
ter alley, On the North-by property of David
Mitchel and on the West by said Third •Jt met,
Contgining front 21 feet, and in length 241
No. 4. Also, all the right, title and interest
in all that certain two and three-quarter story
F A BRICK DWELIANU MANE and lot of
ground situate ott the IVest side of South
=Third street, in said city bounded, on the
South
i t thypa tiny, on the %Yost , by property
of halt LIRA utt Ahna Lutz, On Lilo Nort h by
,No. 5, and on the East by said Third street, con
taining in front on said Third street, 17 feet, and
in length East and West 1i 4 ,1 foot, 4 Inches.
No. Al . Also, all the right, title and interest in
all that certain one and three.quarterl(o,l) story
ant AME •J)11' EI.IIING HOUSE and lot 01
Tround, Situate on the West able 'of South
hird street, in said city, - bounded on OP'
South by property No. 4, West by proper( of
ilatoutli and Anna Lutz, North 'by No. 0 and east
by said Third street, containing in front. 21 feet,
2 inches, nud In length East, and West 169 feet, 4
inches,
No 0 . . Also, all the right title and interest In
. all that taw' ain 0110'11tory V !LAME OW KL
EILING HOUSE aqd lot of ground, situate on
•
thu West Olio of South Third street, in 'iald
city, bounded on tho Nori by No 7, t Son
by No . 5, on tho West byproperly Of Hannali,and
Anna' Lutz, and on the li.ust, by Huld Snitl h Third,
street, contidnlng in fried, '3 foot and 5 111011014,
and In length i 39 tact 4 inches.
No. 7. Also, all the right, title 111111 interest in
aim that certain two story BRICK OW
LINO HoUSE. and lot of ground, 8111100 on
tho West-stile 01 South Third Ntruet, to said
city, bounded on the North by No.B, on the.ogth
by No, don tho West by pEoperty 01 Illennali and
Anna Lutz, and on s t.he East by said South Third
street, contain inglh front on said Third street
20,f00t and 3 inches and in length Ete3t and West
tkl foot and 4 inehog, v
No. 8. Also, all tho right, t Ric and interest ttt
z i all that certain two story BRICK 11W EL.
jANG,IIIDUSE,auntiot of ground, situate on
the Wt s elde Smith. Third street, bet wenn
Franklin and Chestnut ssts.; in said ell y,boutuled
on the North by property No. 9, on tint Sou t itby
No. 7, On the West by property of Hannah nod
Anna J i titi, and on the hag by Third street;
containing in front on said Third street 19 feet,
10 inehes,and in length East and West 89 feet anti
4 inches.
No. 9. Also, all tho right, t itlo and interest in
all that certain two and threo-quarter (1 *1) story
lIRIVK DWELLING lIOU-,E, situate on i he %Vest
silo of South Third atrcet,hotwoon Franklin and
ttlrT Omuta, lit the tiottl pity, bo ttttt led on the
111.1. )1, liti.l9s' Off Or 10 quill kw No: 8, on the
Vest y property of Hannah and Anna Lutz,
and on the East by said South Third atroot, con
taining in front on said Third stmt., 20 feet -and
ainolies, and in length East and West, 89feet and
!inches. .
No. 10. Also, all the right, title Mill intereS
In all that certain open BUILDING LOT of
ground, situate on the West side of South Third'
street, between Franklin and Chestnut streets,
streets, In tiiti 801 city lig gottoltig, bounded on
the North by property of Mrs. An drew . Rhoads,
on the South by lot N 0.9, on the West by property
of Hannah and Anna Lutz and on the East by
laillSontli Third Street; oontainhig` An lout on
Sad 'bird street`` Meet and 8 'holies,. old us
the property pf U.iIARLES E. FlC'll77loltlc
- Seized and taken into execution, and sold by
WILLIAM 11. ALBRIGHT, bholitr.
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ESSES FOl i t SALE.
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The following machinery 13 offered Mr ealc,
ailvantagepun palm.
ONE•OSUILIATINIA ENUINII 01" FOU
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ONE lIOItI7ONTAL ti:NOINE OF TIlliEB
HOlitSE row.tat.
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''4l,"itll; Al3iNa itilifirto4 .'- ii - jO l it
PANY. , ..Votteo lit.',ltcreby 'Or6. tii ttlii
StockbOlderti Of this Cottipaity. that. Hat annual
tucctimg and ttlectlim for rresittont 'and, Nix Dl
melons,. will a held at the' °Moe: of John 8. -
Richards, Esq:, in the city of licatting,lra., qit
Frltin# tivo nhi 4, JapitaryWd, A.-1)., ISM, Im,t'weeit
dile hours 01 7 and 6 o'clock. , .
'-' inn it•-bta I - . ' P.S. BOAS, Seerolary.
TIENTISTIIY.-1)11. A. 11E1111, 11AS
.2.llretnneed to Otto .4* Vol.))) street above Brown's
Ilittlito
re. Teeth inserted on all improved bases
IdeCiVcil teethlitted to last for life. Teeth ex
tra led st It Initt t pain. Pletenses of tho Mouth-and
Gnat» praci lcally t waled. Low prices and work
intitireil. deo 15-ly
A •SSIG NEE , ', I B NOTICH.—FIfANK
.I.:.l.ltteser, of the City Of
ti 'loading, haying ex
vented an ttitotinnt of all Ids estate to Charles
IL Schaeffer, In trust for the benefit of his crud:
Itors,on the bth day of Janttary,..A. D., , 1t1i,./.'
• Notice Is hubby given that ell parsons having'
claims On said eatato, will peat them, and all
persons' owing motley to sold estate, will make
tutmeillate payment ', , o the -no lersigned.
U. H. SUIIAN lobat, Assignee,
Jan o-431 1139 Court stukt, Reading.
- --: - •
A SSIQNMENT OF JAbOll K. SNY
-- 2.1.14 4 .1; —All pyritous ant herid),,i• notified that
Jacob E. tiny 4101' has made a 'voluntary assign
ment
meat of all his re..l and peritonal property to
Benjamin k'l a k lin Snyder, In trust for the bl•;,e
fit of the creditors ot tint said Jacob E. Suyiler.
Alt persons who are, indnlatal to Jacob E. Sny
der, are requested to make payinani. to Benjamin
Fraklln 'Snyder, , AKlngnon, anti those having
olattan avainst the sold Jacob j, ilnyiler, will
Pleaso present them without, delay to the under
signed. lIENJAMIN FRANKLIN SNYDER.
deo M-6t) . Assignee.
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NOTICt.
•
orriett or Too
WitatittoroN Si lin/ 1 / 4 nm° ItAILIIO.4O
• WILMINGTON, DIM, Dim. 14th 186$.
Notice is herchytalven that!tho Ditleetoraof t la
Cowpony intro ordered a tenth ittatalment of
Five Dollars per allure to ho called in. and paid,
on or hefoni January 18th. Me. • ,
StOelcholdent In arrears wilt , please make
prompt payment. .
vStOekhotaOrs who have paid itu till aro entillod
to 'votive (whitetails which will ho ready
abort t lute. ' W. 8. MLLES, Treaauror.
dee: In-it •
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0-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.—NO
tIee is hereby given that I have this day as.
sociated Mr. Albert R. Durham as a partner with
myself in iny Drug hiplines at No. It, South Filth
street, Reading, Pa., In which place tho 41161111088
will I roaftor b& conducted under the firm of
MidiURDIC DUIDIA M. Desiring to express
my thanks to tim pubic for their support and
Courtesy iturlug the past twenty, years, I re
+meet fully milt a COllOlllllllllCt3 of favor to this now
firth. J. K. AIoCURDY.
Reading . , Jim ), - PM - • r
In announcing+ our new thin, wo desiro.to emu
mend ourselves to the favorable consideration of
the old Mellil9 of the house, and to the public
generally. J. K. IIIeCUM/Y,
Jan 2-311 I A. It.llUltUTAlli.
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nit,ll4 ANSI COURT SALE.--PURSU-
Vault to an alias ortler of the Orphans' Court of
Itil/1:8 001111 t y, Al'lllllll 801(1111 Vlllllllle, on
tbattrklay t ho 2:ld day of January A. 1)., 1%9, irt
the public 1101180 Of Isaac Miller, in Spring town
ship )lurks county:
Militia certain inostiage, tenement and tract
of Nail kit unto In Spring town Ship, Burks coml.
ty, bounded by lands of Joseph Grill, George Gel.
singer, Israel Shirk, containing 75 1101113 and (13
perches. Tint improvements are a one Story
1,09 UGC sE, Fr:kink% Stable, Stone Spring House,
antFother'outimildlngs, About two acres of the
above is heavily timbered. and three acres of
Meadow WO with a gond Orchard of skidoo
fruit. Late the property for life of Chliturhic and
John Ronmalt,tleeeasutl.
tittle to iiiii enee at 1 o'clock 111 the afternoon,
when due attendance will be given and the terma
of sale timilo known itt
GEORGE; lU)LLIIIAN, Servlving Trustee.
By order of the Court.—lacvt It. LlEsti, (Berk:
Jan 2-3 t,
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nil PH ANS , COURT SALE.-- P U as kJ
an order or tlto•Orplituts' Cott rt of
11191;4 county, will-In: sold at Inkbito vuudoo, on
Ttanstlay, tho :91th lily or January, A 1)., 1869, at.
the Into residence of John 11601161, (100008 91, in
Iteidol ()erg tow 111411 p, Btirt4.l I.ollllty :
An ktnilivlded ikkoint"
half of it ettrillitl, MVO
Onvitiont anti lot or it pivot+ of
.tf round mit.
oat I. In lit I,lulburg township Burks
k county,
bounded by hon of David Kuhl, l y ikroporty of
'tint School Dist riot of lioldulberg township, by a
rood and by 111.1 Dauphin turnpike, eon.
tainlng one nom and a half tour() or 10)i9, with
tits appurtenances, '('lto ittiprOVetuouts are a
.. 4 1 ono story. I'I.ASTNIt ED ll' JUSII , ono story
alt Rl) icke attached, rratoo Stable, Wagon Shed,
Pig Sty, mummer kltolton or Immo, wood
shell, pomp and well of water, and other out.
halt,liage -- ; Law the property of John Becher!,
decentiell.
saw to rotnitientio at 1 o'clock in the afternoon,
whoa .111(1 at tendatatto will hogivonantitheterms
of sale made known by
, ISAAC It ECIITEL, Adin'or.
Ity order of tho.Court..--4,nyt 11. I,ntas,
jan 2-31, -
it EGIKI'I4 I ,II,'S- NOTICt, • •
T 0 .1 L E LS Ar 8 E., 0 N Isl It kJ D.
OT ti IS 103 Y t:1 YEN, Tn AT
he following aitcnnnls have.been tiled In
rite ofliee of t Ito Register, in and for the ()minty
of and that the saute will 1)0 prosOlittal to
t krpikans , Court foreonliritiation,on Saturday,
rho' (Illy or 'limitary next, at In o 'clock A.
H., at On Court (louse, in the City of !Wading,
* AMA, •
Filed December 3. Account of John l'lletter,
Executo r 0 1 Eitkutbelit 11o1fmatt, 4 1fteeill8ed.
Filed Dreember lU. Acuount - of Ignatius Shade,
(1111111141140 v of Ant liony.Nliatie s deceased.
Filed December 12. Account of Augustaisßooli
el, Nxeontor of Sarah Kooliol, deceased..
Filed December 11: Account of Daniel Bus
kirk, lan of Banat Mples. _
Filed Deaenther 14. Avuount of Joseph bey
slier, Administrator •of Catharine Donlan, do
ceased. .
Filed Deoem ectli
ber 15.. kvnt, of W ill tatuJirlek,
All mtnist MI or of John NBelt, deceased.,
Filed December 18. Account of Will him Fisher,
Administrator of Daniel Fisher, ticeettectl.
Filed December IS.. Ameonitt, of NicholasJOnes
and Williantleocuin, 'Executors of Mary Jones,
deceased.
Filed December 23. Accouht of licitly L. Fisher,
Ugandan of Jonathan Sehower. „
,
• • • - I), 'W ANNP 4 II_, yegibter.
11.seisraii's 0 PP VIM, nee!'ilibUi"23: ltqw4it
pli MAU SALIN OP, • V iITATABLE
AL REAL EST AM.—Will be gOld by thostiliscri
bek; at the 11111111(i 1)01)543 of Jacob• Graetf, in the
village Of Leesport, oiktebt . unee township, /Jerks
cot ay, on Friday, thMtd day of January, A. IL,
P 36 at 1 'o'clock P. M., the following described
rem estate, to wit ;
Nn. 1. All that certain sTract of Land situate
111.'4 Leesport, Ontelannee toa nsltip,bt Gm coun
ty of Berks, adjoining lands of Valentino gall,
man, Leesport oiron Company and others, con
tabling 10 acres inore or less.
No. 2. A certain Traet of Land Bitola() 'mar
Leesport, in Um toa ',ship of Ontolaunec, said
county, adjoining lands of Leesport Iron Com.
olny, Baniol Fisher and others, containing 6
ores more onlems.
No. 3. All that curtain messuago and piece of
land in the village of• Leesport, in ;said county,
adjoining property of Penrose Wiley, Helena
Ulmer, and others, containing l •acre and 4%
perches. Thu impiovements vonsist of a large
..;.• two story DWtLIANG 1101USE,Frame Barn,
Ite, Wagon. Shed I and Blacksmith Shop. Thu.
''' above mottoes are it liable fur a tavoro stand.
No. 4. A Lot of Ground in the village of Loes
port , adjoining property of Penrose WileY,
Tobias ClouseP, deceit-aid, and others, containing
40 acres style( measure.
No, 6, All that curtain Fit AME DWELLING
lIOI,IBE and lot of ground in said village of Loon.
port, In said county, containing 14 perchety, 'Ark%
Illea41.111!.
No. IS. All that curtain MUCK HOUSE and lot
;or plueo of icrountt in saki vlllagu of Lueaport,
in said county, contittnlng It porches, strict
ineasore, • •
T,ltu itbovi: Kopf:alga will bo kola In the whola,
or - •by lot to stilt purelfaaera. Comlltlona of salts
maclo known by: rILANKIN MENULE.
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'INTHE CO UltT OP. QUARTER
SESSIONs OF 'DIMES COUNTY.—Iit the mat
ter of Sections 13th, 7111 and Nth, of the ' Top°.
gi aphical Survey of the City of iteailiitg.• .
Anti now to wit, December Ist h,1418, at a Court
of Quarter Sessions, held at Minding, in and for
(ho County of liorks, t h e Petition 'of Ambit Er,
ment rout, Esq., Solicitor of t h e City of heading,
presented. Setting forth that drafts or plans of
tho (Ih, 7th and $1 Ii sections of the, Tepograph
leaf Survey of said City, have been delivered' to
the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions Of
said. County, and byltlin filed in his race Mr
inspection' and exanination, and praying the
Court to nix a certain ?day or days, not less than
thirty days from the date of the publioation of
the notice . hereby authorized and ordered, to
hour. any Objections that ini j , be Illitfie to the
said drafts or plans of any f said sections or
any part of any of them by .any freeholders or
pitizons qf said city, awl to adjudge And dtitcr
mind Wit Other 110-, laid wbat waitorntions sliall bo
made therein. The saiil C9urt do hereby lix the
25th day of January, A. D. ISM,. as the day. for
hearing such objections, if any shalt be made,
and to deterielne whether any and wbat,' alter
ations shail be made' therein, Mid In the absence
of objections, excep`tionti or itlteratious as afore
witilmi adjudge and .ii c,eren the said plaits Or Stir..
voys, or any of them astaidished, fixed and con
firmed, • The sold Court do further' direct that
this order shall shall ho published at joluit thirty
ilaya ywovionB to the said With day of January, A.
D., 1869, in at leitst two weekl i y newspapers pub
lished in tbo city, of 'Wad ug and COttnty of
Berke; for four guecossivo *oaks.
Per curiani,
. ••: L ' •• • 11 1 '. J. WOODWARD,.P.4.
Ansonl L.X. GEnnAar clerk. '
h
y orde r of Select and Con:Luton' Colllibllß of
the City of Reading. , ' •
DANIEL EIIBIENTUOUT, City Solicitor.
Iteßding, Dec. 213-It,
GMAT DISTRRUTION 1
lir !ram
'METROPOLITAN
GIFT , COMPAN Y!!
CASH OUTS TO TUN AMOUNT Or tINO,No.
Seery ricked Draws a Pricer.
5 Cash Gilts
10 "
1:1:E1
I
It t
Ait
II
II
200
OM
450' ,
t o) . 41 II 41
3
*) Eletituit Rosewood Pianos, Each 000 to po u
35 n ! I J Melodeons 0 , .75 to p i ,
154 Rowing Maioltintot, '. ti 1, 60 •
to 1; :i
250 Music-al Boxeti . " 25 to 14
300 Fino 1401.1 Wfuebe4 44 75 to I v
750 Pine alive r %Valetta* • II
30 to 1
Fine 01! raiittiolgo, Vrauled lingravlngs, :"I vr ,
Ware, Photograph Albums, autt a large wk ioi 1 ,
meat of !Inn tit,dtl Jewelry, In all _valued at
lIMMI
1,000,000 .001:/..41/tn.
A Chance to Brow ,any of the above Pvizo Is,
Pio doming a &aka Ticket for' 1 eettrs.
Tickets dwicrihing each Prise RIM 8101,1:11
in Envelopes and thoroughly mixed,- On
eeipt of 24 Cents, a Sealed Ticket will be Maui,
Awit tient, (motile, and tiolivored at our Mike, ni
ont by mail to any address, Thu prize nniuts,i
bo delivered to rho ticket•tioltler
ptiyoun is cif ON g 1101.1.4 It. Prizes- wilt be i tn•
minutely soot to auy address, as requested, b )
express or return man.
You win know what your /Nue is before you
pay for it. Any Adze may be etehanqedfor
other of Me same Vatue. Ur No ishinks.
Aki'•Our 'Patrons can dopond on fair dealing,
•itlikktENVES.—We select the row following
names from the many who have lately dralw il
Valuable Prises and kindly permitted us to pub
lion them • • .
13. T. Wilkone, Bonus, NOW York, WOO; Mr 4. K.
Eituart,lo Nelson Rlaeo, N. Y., e3OO I , Miss N. m,,.
roe, Chicago, 111, t Platio, valued at chip; %%Curtis,
Now Doyen, tiold Watch,- ltobort. Jaek..ol l ,
Dubuque, Sowing Machine, $lOOl Philip lliet:st •
thy, Louisville, hy., 'ZOO; James itogors„ w.ll.
ington, D. V., M 11.410111 Box, WO; Miss Emma
Wal w aril', Milwaukee, Wis., piano, .500 R oy ,
W. Pitt, clovoland,Ohlo, melodeon, e 12.5.
OPINIONS or TUB PRESS.
Wu publish no names without permission.
"They ore doing the largest knisinesti; the aria
is reliable, and deserve tbuit 811NISS.—irteAly
Tribune, 10. N. _
"R'u have examined thiiir system and kern,
them to be a •fair dealing dire ..-11.
Y. neretit
2S 1863.
"Last week a friend of ours drew a 000 prize,
which was prompt)}' received, —Dully .11', to,
March 3,18 A, '
Send for circuit* giving many moro retereau.,q
and fllVOl'llble 1101108 Irma the press.' 'Aber&
inducetheuts to Agents. Satisfaction guarani evil.
levers, - Packao of Scaled Envelopes contain,
One Cash WI.
x Tickets for Ono Dollar, 13 for Two
Mrs, 86 for blve Dollars,llo for Fifteen Dolll
All letters should be addressed to
11 Altl'Elt, WILSON & Co.; 1 113 Ilrbadwity, N. 1
=EI
I ` J. KEELY ,
WIIULESALE AND RI!lA I L DEA LER IN
ILUMB'ER,
itEADING, PA.,
Kaopts conatantly on hand and for Halo at tht.
LOWIIIST PRICES,
A gonorol amortmoot of
WHITE PINTS, iIEMLOCH, SPRUCE, (:)(}:Rill
OAK, ABll, CHESTNUT, iNDIAtiA ISLACh
AlttO WALNIIT, IJAROLINA
YELLOW
DUCHIG AN PAN Ell
LUMBER,
Thoroughly soasonod and undor cover
11 7 111'.1 1 1e PIN le, 0 YPIUMS . , AND NOII7II
OAR9,4IIVA OBERN AS' WA Mr(I . ED,III
S
ft -Orders respectfully solicited and N1)114111!
attended to. For prleen, ite., call at the
NEW BRICK OPPtCE,
On the Mt*tier of kbisrth and Fitie,Stror,
Or, addroMe
Fob 28; 1888-tfd]
'i'iiii i iitY IS iii-L-1-1-111--E-I
COME
TUE RUSH CONTINUES FOR
BUOTS AND 81,10}18.
N. T. GEHO,
FASHIONABLE
BOOT AND SHOE-11110R,,
•
- 658 Penn street, ReaCiing; Pa. OW
TT A 8 CONSTANTLY ON HAND Tlfl F.INFA
Aitimiortmont of Fine and Heavy Boots and lihor
in this. city, - also Ladies' and Children's Moos de
kinds. See lid of styles.and miens:
Mon's calf boots, home made, $ 3 50 to 11 t^
fit ki p 11 41 46 3bo '. 31,
Hw y .. 41 It St 200 " 2 *4'
You Llilo " .. It 1a) si I P ' t
Women's kip Imo hoots, 124 it 13
Wollloll'B UO/33. Polish, 2 00 It "
15
Aillogon' " .t ' 1 DO 2 D
Dilate Arctic; • 311')
~t Plain tiutr.s, lus
,
W,omen's 66 • " AO
I 4
1111 14
Chhdren's _
dec.7
;_.
OIIRISTMAS PRESENTS.
c BUY A
WHEELER & WILSO
ELAS'T'IC LO,CIK-STlrr6ll SEWING
MACHINE.
Qualities, that recommend it aro :
let. 3Vido rango of work, with itiattatbtrienti, lo ,
Ing anything that may be done by hand.
241, BeaUty and excellence of stitch, alike on
sides of fabric.
ad. Piing finer needhis for tho Paine thread OW
any other machine.
ith, Simplicity of construction. •
sth. speed. _
6th, Easo of operation 'and management.
7th, Popularity.
Sake now exceed 3.5000. Yearly sales 10/60 is fi
cesa of any other company. ,
,Terms to suit all purehasers,l
PETiftSON dr , CARPENTEIt,
General Agent)!
d.ll-lm ' . 61 4 Penn St., Sadist,
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- :LUMBEIt I LIMBER!!
.130AS - 11 4AUDgNBUSII ,
Corne r dth • shd Spruce Street.
(The first Lumber Yard on 4th street, below foul )
4 1 11 R BEST CHEApEErr, , , I AND Mogr
is RTENIENT YARD IN THE CITY.
Wo have' conidantly on hand n large 11 .,1 1 t >
ent otaii kinds of Lumber, which will v e i ?
posed oft at thnibwost iharkot prices In t i ‘"-
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