Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, January 11, 1869, Image 2

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jtidliarieilimpoitiii; TOL
of this ?Philodolphin Oils; Item, continues to
"tell ass out of school" 'in n manner 'very,
suOr n tifying to his felloW•ltailicals, , 'lle speaks
of, tte''ienomination of Governor Cleary as
. • • .
follows:
Tllll NeXT uOvIMNOII4IIIP.
An attempt has been made---it is still being
made—to, forestall tho, regular action of the
.Republican Party in the selection 'of a candi•
tbd. for Gubernatorial honors. The amalland
weak faction that has possession of the Faocu-i
tWe Chamber at Harrisburg, ha's been Working
dittosrattly to secure a renewal of its babe of
power. All that ,begging letters and persist
sat perttmil appeals could do, has been done,
ised r es certain means of forestalling opposi •
time, oto Opvernoy and his satellites have do •
tertnitied, if pOssible t _to hive the Convention
trolled at an early date-4n March / if it can bo
arranged—before an organization is arrayed
ogoldst them.
It is a grave question, the ro-nominatiot of
Owl, and we hope the Republican party will
wider It will. tan he be elected? We think
ikot, and this ip silo opinion of our most ow•
cloud and best informed politicians. For
totoor Walk in Chestnut street, any fine day,
and ninety out of every, hundred Republicans
you meet will tellyou they are opposed to his
re , noniitistion. The country people to hq
foun4 daily at opr hotels Molt the same story of
want of confidence in Goal and his surround!
Intl.' '*
L Wm, Itucte, professes to bo an advanced
Repoblican—he says ho is for the suffrage to all
• tee - N*ooo whito • or black—but, can he / be
Pasted, hawk° bas so often boon found want,
ing in principle, whose Ono was never high,
Who employed newspaper correspondent§ durr
Ips th e wax to write of his valor, who had then
the contempt of the bravo and honest in his
command, to hb hai now of the pure and disin
terested in'thii Republican organization. With
a standard bearer so ignorant and pompous'
and corrupt t we shall fail signally, and this will
b. construed into a distrust, or disapproval, of
the policy of General grant. Now, who will
take the responsibility 'of arraying the great
State of Pennsylvania tit opposition to the ad
ministiation on important questions that may
*rise during General Grant's torin ?,
suck langungo as the Mimi may , do for the
all Item ut if uttered by a Democratic'
journal it i wbuld be dialopil and treasonable in
the extreme, and would bo almost certain to
cenee a grand rising of "the spirits of '61."
We have heard much of "the harmony of tho
Republican party," but from present . appear
winos them ,must bo some very lively family
quarrels in that "loll" organization. , •
MONEY WANTED•
We aro informed that the conferees of the
Nationalunionrepublicanparty in this city at
tempted to hold a meeting at the League Mom
on Saturday evening, but they found the door
lockdd nndltio room unlighto To the great
disgrace of the Toil men of Rending, the Radi
eta trejtettry bad been permitted to become 11-
tirely eimpty, (as the eitylretuntry will boil
'the tatliOals obtain control of the utunitipal
goVerninent,) and the wire-pullers were denied
stdrelitatice until ono of their feeders had made,
himself personally responsible for the rent of
the room, No wonder the Radicals want ,to
get their heads into the city treasury ! £heir
private fund has run out, , and they must have
money. This explains their anxiety toettrry
the city election. Lot the tax-payers make a
aote.of the fact, and keep these,lcoelles Out'of
power. .
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Ax Übditicied one•half interest in the - offi4es ;
of the Aitessing Standard acid
, Ileigr Stoehr(' entl'Job Department is offeAted
' lilt sate - on reasonable termsi on account
ibS doellaing health of the senior partner., Cpl.
• Tate: 'The Standard is the official or
gift of the Dettlooraey of Lyenmitig county.
Possession will bo givon at :once, .if (1;3544 -
:Both these papers have a good raputationoi l nd
Oki habt will do doll in •the hands of enter.
privies and able men,. as they have done under
• Ase goo - 4
manegetnent of i o pnise i to fiAtf., We
regret the proposed withdrawal of our able fel
low•lahorar, tho veteran T i ol l Tate ; from the
editorial ranks, and wisli.hit i n restored health
end thture prosperity.
TAXATION Is like a ball rolling down stairs.
it buntps upon's'', but finally rests neon the
lotreat step. The nearly sixteen hUrritred'
riiil-
Iloni of dollars collected from the . people of
tbls Country during the lost three years t itave
instill:boon collected from the pockets of me•
ekantee l farmers and .laborets. "Lot us have
paten 1"
Holt. trollti . 13COTT, Simon Cameron's can T
didatefor V. S. Senator, was an i►ctWo Demo
cratic politician up to 1 8 63. When the Itadi-
Cal!I went,► man with braina;tlioy always select
(MO who has been a Demnerat. Why is it?
lla4 they no men fit for Oleo among their Own
fossil leaders ?, -
' "Oin Joint Beans, the horo of Gottysburgr
Who Was aisistant dootleepor of tho Ponnsyl-
Senate last session, has been left out in
the sold, ands hew man appointed. low the.
"Republicans lord those who fought for the
Union"—before election day 1 -
Tit Washington coribspondent of Oho Ne'vr
York Herald charges that an alleged pu
.rtilroad company has obtained $6,000,000 and
,„al4 eaormous amount of land by grants (roi}
Congress, and that two distinct corporations
are claiming the subsidies granted to . th o 'eastern
Union PaciflO Railroad: ' '
_ Tin Nei' Commercial sap!
,tllo editofp
who hisiitAttlitigon„jlooidho far
"Mick" Amietore pzipot hava all bean Wel
publicans. "Bric'e "tteui Off,
Paying be most hsvoipsmocrats. .
i i -- , -Tc,
,mun touted .1 -,,,
I Ally, '
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:7, 4 th0 clo and am
'le rota ,",s'Anahatai od
r
,
wen CM g
m ove .
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ent 0 hat of Russia
to h for ti " obje.l .0 idc omplhh•
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nt of ukfilar tilts. 4 .0 perOctiOn'ikof
tyranny to WhiCli the Czars of tbo past two
aituriea /kayo - aspired t ,has—bacti &Ufa
copied by our American rulers darjpg ph,
past decade, until now, instead of tho pupil
we have be j come the equal of our great ally the
"Autocrat of all the Itussias o " in everything
UAL -Wilda , -L0 -Ltto,dOtaoralksatiou or enslave.
ment,ofi the hypnen: ; Tao. no : difficulty ; ;ex
perienced by Alr. Soward when ho Will com
pelled to execute (hy ~order, pt t his lMater
Abraham the Est) s on
, Mr. Vallandighatn a sew
tenet) unknown to American law, attracted his
pie toward Siberia; profiting AI that expe
rience Alaska was purchased as a place of
punishment for intern violators of order thirty
nine. But even in 'Oda, i contest . the, great go.
ahead princiiiip , Yllll6,OEl°Oll
„has already
displayed itself, until instead of copying from
the nations of the old'world, we .now' find the
most despotic of those• nations adopting our
measures of refined tyranny, as the :following
from the Philadelphia Ledger will show . :
g RUSSIA-AND POLASD.-r-D, , is reported that
Russia still persists in the endeavor, to extend
her laws, language and customs over the Poles.
Recently, a blacksailth; who bad established
a sort of. Gretna lOreen for the' marriage of
Polish couples, washanished to Biberia, the
marriages were declared illegal, and the bride.
grooms were drafted into the army. 'rho bap
tism of the children and, the attendance upon
the services of the Greek Church have tO be
enforced by the The Poles 'do not be•
lievo in the validity of rites condrieted in the
Russian language.", • •
The; resent decision that the marriages of
certain parties in Alabama wore illegal because
the ceremony was performed by a disloyal (a
term applied by radicals to any ono who be.
Noyes in the oxistonee aSupreme Being and
a future- , lnondition ofbrewards and . punish
, moats) Ja4ice, th 6 Czar a lirecodiat for
the fvst of the above
,tuctssurekwhile the re•
cent speech of "Honest John Cavode," in
the House of floprosentatives, shOws that we
are net behindhatul in - dur Opposition to roll
-giOus.toleration. ' r • '
How, Sad must be the feelings of every true
American when ,ho remembers that we dare
not, as express sympathy for the op
'pressed countrymen of IKosciusko and Pulaski!
The Atherican rebtiblie' has indeed fallen, when
the body .beforci which Henry Clay declared
the nob sentimen f‘ I have no:coma:6 seration
for princes, my sympathies are reserved for the
great Titus of mankind," has become a school
'of inStruetion for foreign tyrants;
From Srhuylkipl County.
flipookid tollto DArtx EAOr.N.I
l'o7"rsvll,l,E, lath 11th, Mg.—Charles A.
Balm, Esq., Clerk of tlio Court of Quarter
Sessions of Schuylkill County, died yesterday
Morping, after n_ lingering illness, Ho was
very 'popular 'and 'ninth liked.' In the year
18t10 !Hi was elected' to the position he hold•by
only one majority, while the 'remainder of the
Democratic ticket was
_defeated several
hundred.
Tlll , l WVIqUNU Prom,.—The recent strike of
the colliers in \Vales is creating' intense ex
eitetnent in the ltuabon district, where it oc
curred. The men, numbering several , thou-,
Sand, hold large meetings and express 'their,
determination to hold out until their demands
are acceded to; The managers are in'greattear
for their
. liv,es, and are sending their 'fatnilipt
away from the collieries. . • -• 1".
C. S., Ls . McAtteN ) local editor ) of Alio Phila.
Hyoning Harald, and ono of thd moat brilliant
and witty Ivritcra in tho country ' died on Frl
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day. '
TELEQRAPHIO SUMMARY.
. fL• , Momisx, Jan. 11.
Opiiiinittee on Ver.eign Affairs have in.
titricted 'flank's 'to, report. a bill in',,con•
gross; authorizing the President to. establish a
protectorate over Uayti and San Dmingd.:
in the Tenticakeil'ilouso* on Saturday, a bill
was introducedlilOkilig_ co an amendment of
the State Constitution, so as to 'remove the
'disfranchisement of certain chines. It 'was
indefinitely postponed.
• Licni`enant.Uoverner 'Gleason het resigned
Hie position tiel'resident of thellorida Senate,
and that body has accepted it. his position
being defined. by . -tho.Stato Comititution t it is
doubted whether ho can resign.'unless ho rqso
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resigns hie Licutenant,Goliernorship. • •
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The accumulation of small silver coins in
Canadailas become kuch, a nuisance, that the
'merchants' of 11fontreal have resolved to export
$2,000,000 worth olthera.. ' •
Tho funeral of General Rousseau took place
nt New Orleans, on. ,Saturday,, amid general
demonstrations of sorrow i , was attended
by civil and military officmis,and by the Mason
ic frateralty: I •
The funornl of .Johei - It; or Botta' took place
at Iliehmotid; Va.;.yosteiday. It was attended
by State officials and Republican Associations.
Gov: Cliiflin, of. Maisaehlasetts t Was inaugu-
rated yesterday., •
Yhreo hundred of tho inhabitants of Sitka
lea that Place for
,St. -Petersburg, last month,
4ir
Ily depopulating it.
Three persons were murdered and their
bodies r c'ensumed by irio burnlng of their housq,
in - tolumbia co.nnty, •Ga:i a fetv weeks since.
A white.man , and , three newel were arrested
for the erime,and 4ckuowledged their guilt. It
is now reported by 'an Augusta, despatch that
the murderers have been taken from the jail
and lynched. '
John Dixon, ex ; elerk in
, the Oriental ilanic,
of Mel6Ourne, Australia wn arrested in San •
Francisco on y n t u rdni, fol. forgery. Bills of
exchange . nineutiting 'to' $85,000 'were found
im '.
upon' h • •I• ~ • w - •
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Three counterftiiters Were 'arrested in Cin
cinnati oft Satuiday, and a lot of• spuriotie
nickol coin was found with them.
,Sweeneys' groitijOle,vator, in Bloomington,.
Illinois, was buTaed on Friday night. A fire
in Caiio", Ifiiii . olson Friday, destroyed $40,000
Worth : of propeiiSr.'
merchant of Honolulu, haff
failed.for $185,000. If
Tkere were 'severe carthquakcs at Colima
Vocombet 20.`
Settirhl parisonb ale Vepbrted to haws been kill;
ed at Colima by • the- falling of a hots! 44.
Manzaailla .the Cathedral and other budding'
were wrecked, end over twenty lives were lost.
EW
'kilt! TO LET.—Two large roorne,•`3 on Alin
• 1. nootpeuitable for r< nittlineriP store;litn
one for rent. Poseession given thelitetp Ol
Ap Ott. ringlike at .• • •
is 14t3 No. el PENN ATRIA%
blitti9ONAL.-4 horowith inform all persona
I that U the slanders concerning my wife me
tun atoptred lmbielliately, ail tHireond' repdatidg
or circulating these false rumors, will have to
bear the consegeoneel. lon my honor as a mini
,tleelato tir sucti liiidge have never j trktiagirea
)my fate VALNNTINig sAuPri.
an
iuOTICIS,—There will be a meth:li of the FOR
LI TUNIC 'DI/11.DING AND 841%1 GO ASSOCI
ATION Of Iteading,dn the third le (lay (the 19th)
of Fehruity, at No. 28 North, Filthstreet, at 714
&Aloe! P. M. Those Who tiara not - paiti,up their
dues for the month of January, are requested to
do so at once to the 'Treallnrer, J. 0. Thomas,
grocer, othorwlso their names will be stricken
°tithe list.
Also, those wishing information and shares,
can do so by calling on the Treasurer,as only a
few more of the latter are left for disposal.
• By order of the Hoard. J. 11038 MILLED,
Jan 11-td) Secretary
EXCELSIOR BOOT. AND SHOE STORE I
No. Boll limn Street, Reading. P. m . ;
r ?
(Next door to Lerch's Hardware More.)
lIARWICK & DRAKE ,
to announce to the citizens of heading and
vicinity, that they have now in Store, a very fine
assortment of
MEN'S AND BOW BOOTS AND SHOES. '
LAMS* ANIt CIIILDItEN'S nOOTB ' AND
81401030 f all sites, and of very superior make,
which, they will sell' at the lowebt cash prices.
They invite all to call and see their stook before
purchasing else Where,,
They have 11160 Lane assortment of the 144 st
Styles HAMS and OAPS, at 19w figures,
eirAll.kinds of customer work manufactured
in the very beat style, at short notice./ .•
The patronage Of the piddle is respectfully So.
liolted, Oda Illy
PUBLIC SALE
, OF
A l S , T 0 K
fly order of the Xxeoutors, I will poll on Batur
day; January le, at the Ke3retone : ,
las SUAVIEt
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FARMERS'- NATIONAL BANK STOCK.
The property of the estate of David Levan, de
ceased. Conditions nt VAL Y. LYON,
Jan ,11-tsl Auctioneer.
L I B It'A R A L IA!
on Wedneidap t 'to/ottani 11,
THE WORLD FAMOUS AND RENOWNED:
MORRIS MINSTREtI3.I.
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Direct froin. MORRIS BROTHERS' OPERA
HOUSE, Roston. Troupes ppoared here last
scason with THE TRIP AROUND THE WORLD,
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JOHNNY HART, JOHNNY (4[LIM:IiDD RY.
WAN, BILLY SWEATNAM, A ND
And Sixteen:First elms Artists.
Jan . CHARLES A. MORRIS, ihinagor.
DU IIiDINCI ANDTAcI
SOCIATION.—The annual mooting - of the
lta i rmonie Buililing and Savings Association will
take plat:lest the public house of ,Clettlieb Rohm,
.No. ns Penh htroot, Thursday evening, January
14,18Q8, at 7% ofolook. 'Every.momber of the As-
Sociation Is expected to be pros ant; In aecordance
with article XX section 1, of the Constitution, in
default , td• which the constitutional provisions of
said Association will be enforced.. • .
Jan 9-t1.41 • MI() 'AEI? WALTER, Secretary:
•
ARISTIDES.
Yjt• LUC BALL,--On Satureity, Jai !nary .ib. 1869,
vi be sold at public sale,'ut the public house ,
of Join 11. Spatz, in the borough of Womelederf o
the toll wing real ektate, to, wit t • •
A lot f ground 1.35 feet Moro or km Cii front
and'24 of inapt'', whereon Is effected a splon
did'pri sdo roffidenoe, with all the modern lm
prove
,1
prove oats , bulltin the Italitin'etYle, with large
parlor, ltting room, dining rOobt and kilishon
on tho 1 wor story, and eight vomit; tut the, up
per story, built of the licst,material,and finished
in excellent st,yle, wittrilne-observatory apd all
the usual out-buildings,. the.grOlinds aro boautl
' fully laid Out, and Allied with. ()Lugo° trees and
'Lowell - 0g pient4i,• it. Whig, unquestionahly the
fineist private residence (outside of the city of
Item:Wing) in Berke county, and is located in the.,
healthiest district in Pennsylvania; the said pro
perty is situate 11l the aforesaid borough of Wo
melsdort Persons whiling to pgrohase at ,prl
vAlte' sale can do so', by calling on the subscriber
at any time before the sale.
Bale' to, cbmrnence at 1. o'clock; P. 1.- when
dim" attendance will be given and conditions
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made known by MICIINEL T. SEIBERT.
Wodlolsdorf, Janitay 9, lOs9-43t.,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC; SALE
be sold at public sale on Saturdayplan.
10, 1860, at the Keystone Howie, In the tity.of
Reading, at 1 o'clock in • the afternoon, late the
well-known property of George MB Keith, de
ceased, in North Fifth street, between Penn and
COurt streets, on the east side, and new °Coupled
by James Davenger, restaurater, described as
follows •
'• A large three•story BRICK DWELLING
11011131100 feet front and 00 foot deep, bounded
on the north by. property of the Bawling. Insu
rance Co., and on the south by property ofJanles
Long, together with a tiroe.etory back building
'in the rear. The house is in excellent of der,
having boon recently thoroughly relltMd, and re
paired; contains thr.ee ranges and is ae
oUs in all ileepattmetits. It is Well ads n d' to
all kinds or Illness, and Fence, readily; fort WOO
per annum, his ls an excellent 'opportunity
for capitalists.
Possession will be given, if dottlivil on, tbei drat
of. April next. •
Conditions made known on the day of sale bY
CHARLES B. MILLER.
.W. Y. Lyon, Auctioneer. • i , Jan 9-td.
IA TJUNI COURT OP VOMMODi . iputias OF
DESKS COUNT Y.
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CECILIA REM A
Libel fitir DlVOreil, Or No.
by her next friend vember Torin,lo67, No.,
Joseph Moyer, 00. --
to.
ISAAC UNDUAY. ; WI" Subpoena. •
•
Yo "are hereby notlftod to and appear at the
Coati, Of Oconnitin Pleas of 'TN * county, to bo
hold at Reading, in and for tit eognty afdreeald,
en Monday, February Ist„leso,aiii thOn and there
to ansWer the oomplaint of the boVo libellant.
WM. B. ALli IOHT; Sheriff:
To Is AAo REDCAVi Respondent ' aliove•ninned.
. Jan 8-4 t
', WILL' REMOVE, •
it NOW OLOSING . OUT 14Y.' gNTHtE
I stook of •
MILLINERYAND DRY GOODS, .
in Oder to ro•open an entire new and moll
gc
loote4 Stoeh,'at
No. 317 Penn street, bettroin Third and Ablirlh,
whore I will Pay pertionlat attention to keep (IV
the latest styles Of
LADIES',IMISSES' AND . eIIILDRE*B RAT
AND .1101fICE1' .FRAIII.ES,
•
and it, complete isssortr.nont of everythina ,
per
taming to this. Millinery and I'4llll 4 ln m Ifijo,
exproul my Most hearty thanks for past favors
and very respectfully 'solicit the continuance
the same. Satisfaction guaranteed. •
Jan &tad MRS. 0. KELitit.
‘loTlClo.—Thfi stookhOlders of tho , Liberty
ri Building and Flaying@ Assoofationi• aro hero.
by notified to pay their prat monthly dues, bn or
before the fourth Wodnosday of January, to the
Treaßuror, •A. T.4lKeffer, No. 127 North Ninth
Street. , •
The first sale of money will take place the 27th
day of January, at 7 Viilook• P. 114 lit' homier
nutrituaie saloon, No. 118. North Tenth. street.
Pandits wishing shares min call on A. T. V, Kof-
Rfer,llenner'llumma or L. Kremp. 1411 North
uth street.' • - L.' KREMP, Beeretary.
' lan 7-IWO ," •
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Auclioi4! AuotioN 11 . OTION !
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MU t: ILNDICHSIGNIttk, wishing tdrollugultals Ilk,
1 PlOrtuintilo buslntas, wilt toll at auction ut the
store stand, .
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Igo. 706 Penn aired, N. W. oor. of Airikh.
llle entire Stock of TIRY• WOW ), 0110elitil ItB l
QUEENBWAItIf., GLA.BI3WARE4 LI9UOIN, *.to.
.to. To commence on • I ,
.PArny Jan. 814, - 1630i . M I 1 .1);
to continue every - afternoon !indoor* ning, until
MO Veiled stook is disposed of.
010 L. K. fro) the evening llositeArieble7t7N4o%,
♦ CAKD.
♦LBO,
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January :10h, et 7 o'clock Hughittss iwports!
ante " Wilt be tlreitsaededf- By orfiet• Of 0(.11i , /
jantl-Et JOHN A. BUCII, Chief Engineer.
WitIEE4 -- ittimitho tr 0i,06.1,4
th /lead ng Inpat hti4ati.
the Hall, corner of Fifth and Fran tin streets,
OW NOltttarineritagniairvklireat l.fioielook..-- Ait
others interested are invited to attend.
W. MIIRE Alf wm r 441, -
Janfr-td], ecretary.
A., V4ntil --
JOIIN STEPIIEN, voittERIN
I.oCif'WomilllMOrf t Waders his profemional
vices to the citizens of Reading. °thew No.l :'o
North Sixth street. Can be consulted at his °thee,
or at the Keyatone Ocoee, (dee 1.3-43tudity
4686nAts. ttost TIM PUISON TA-
A AcEBEL
,f!uPPl'..
TREAT/JR/MK
. 0 APRISONERS AT
CAMP CUASK ANDJOIINSONIS ISLAND.
• -- One 6f theilleettelitlftblebOolmpubltelletV For
sale by ItITTE.It A, CO.,
rugly Book Store, •
UlTetti etreot,
,A ) '
140 . 0 T ,X. 0 ',B ,; ,L-: - THE 'SUBSCRIBER
.A.N,woqld Inform 11 is 04 trfunda ,a net 'oustotnefs
that he has litel'olliee at lid. ill thmth Sixth street,
near Penn, where he .la 'prepared to attend total
kinds of collections frotn tine dollar t4tlionsinnls,
and all kinds ofconvoyancing done at the shortest
notice, he. also sas 'ounsel for Atlininistra.
tors% itsttiing w acts Estot si.,
Mt reasonable,terms.
hIATTiII S MENGEI,, -
Alderman and Attorney la Wit.
7 itbsA`
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PURIFIES TILE BLOOD.
.FOR HACK 4 1r,
,i..yt(ig;upirs rivii:Rie A'
duo 18 : 1y , , ' • ,
IMPORTANT, TO PRINT,ERS.
EMI.
FOtR PRESSES FOR !'ALE
EIBIN
„;l/;iii i , k ♦;
A FINE cukNon FQR mAcmrasTs
AND MANUFACTURERS.
ri ,* 6. 2 ( GINEs
,
TW 0 . BOIL' S
To- BE SOLD, CIIEAP:
EIZEI
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Orliofoliowing intiViiery fy (aforeil tot•
sail,
Kilvittitageotts - rattis. \ _ •
UNIB (N . 3oll,lii=l" S ti lt t l , ll OF'
.4.'OU
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pNil .upitizoliTAT. ENGINE OV,Tnitir,N
- . itapsE Pow En.
ON 8 8/04 11 j 1 , 1 -91 3 $ 0 11 1 1 ;INUX4R LT PURI
liii
ONE I FIVE-HORSE 'TUBULAR •11011.1;
TWO LARGE ()MINDER PRINTING
PRESSES,•,ADbER ANIL) . (lAZErI'E
_• SIZE. •
ONE :SMALL'. 'WASIIINUTON• lIAN
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0N.141. , 5TA DING PRESS.
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Apply-at Om Ad Oftleo, ol• address
. • RITTER di, CO., Howling, Pa.,_
- Om 7.
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ESTATE OF :11, , E13tC .... 8:1 ` . 0 1111 . 117:4,
iet t eof the city Af. , lkadlog, e deei t itt,et ,
no lee is bet e
tteeresli t g e i s .a t n at te l d en t t o a t tl ie t u o n t o lo rs a w bO lo y d. Nit; to
_ll 6 lsvl i tt l 'it .
,by4rivon, that prone indebted to said ee
tate ate regilsde4l O volitto,lldiftedittict papin out,
siwseitlitlecntleTtn.' i t ?item ,
;It li io dl oa r, t r tf ut h h tl e y n i t sl i g oate olila r •
EUGENEVLEMIN(LittectIfor. •
doe 12-6t 6 1 , tis?. A 739 First llockloy Lutte A Head tug :,
•---,w, ~, t H
UT , 5401T6 . .k..4-46TICE:1[S .
.r.4 4 1 4 n. 4 1;:eby given that
,Lotters Testamentary
upon the Estate of loetbr O. Moser, tato of.,Doug,
lass township, forks county, deceased, have thin
day (Nov. 30, 1868) boon granted to the undorsiga4
ed Iflxemstortnatuistt la the last nut, at 01 t,bst.to ,
, T neet eft the deoetcol. t Atli; persotte; tetving
thainaolvps itidobt a to . tilt) aim, 006 6 ed will
,make immediate payment,. antlgthosts having
claims will liresent the sumo [Or sett licrn at, to
• -- 41. , JN MO-4, It,
u.9,11.11,11(1 ;li, ,' A
•
dee 5-4)1, 1 , , . , . , Exeentois.
•,__ rt -• •r --",- • . ." .- t - t - ---- 4-- --
P t aiiiiii 7 8Aik . 'OF " - VEltkOlsrA 11
property of, George Lash;tleceaseti, Jan tutry -
H, 1868, in tiro feral:loon, al loweic.k" at the 1 est•
ilunco of the 'abovb • decedent, in Spring town
ship, four utliro frotnitentilng, at the road lead
ing from Readidg• to Ile1•4Yille; trio sidles from
Sinking Spring, vlz : : • t _
4 herBes,•o cows, , lextra Yquag hull, I,sow with
pigs. I broildIrlie(148(1 14'010/noi
M ll, I.odyi ',4 s w in g wagdns, wagons, 1 ttoffilig-Maggy, - dart' *r harness; 2
pair ling laddovs, ono . 3ymj sleigh, 1 (hiving
sleigh,•KeYstonb mowing lbaohine, I,lnty rake,,
1 hay cultivator, 2 harrows, 5 plows, 1 corn plow
1 largo and 1 atristpuliitottor, 1 roller, 1 dr,lll,' 1
wind mills / Ail , 119 her
threShlng ilittehine,
loeks, cow chains mlo her chains ; takes forks,
11 set har,notts, I. l saggyAnwiess, hay 'by the ton,
Icit ettritwi-Idt rdatlyittado posts. lot Patlti t 1 kitch
en closet, corner closet,. book bast), .2 botiAtAds,
1 wood a vo, 1 eignt-day clock, and Many other ,
articles too numerous to me 'Hon. ~ .
• JOHN GEHHAItD,• -i 1 • 4
JOSHUA LEAH tAdmlntsti• toils..
J2prEnmoN %wits, from Vorke Co:, Auctionet;r.
dee 26414 . • , • ~ t • •
illt 1 - 2 C, A ,•10 , ' ALVA
.. HEAL ESTATE,--Tho following real estate
will be offered at public sale on Wednesday, Jan
uary, 27th, 118141, 1 11V' tItO public house 'of Jfacob
Graoff, • Esq., in *the village of Leesport, this
county s. - .
• .Nit. ,l l
is t iAilithitt beiltkin! iwo story BRICK
House *lth kitchen attached, situate in tins
village of Leesport, fronting on the 'Tern.
tike, and nttivfiseetnilett by William WelsSer.
Thoro is a stable and tt, good woll of water upon
" Vf e r ei n t r : 'O ' t•illt ‘" ' " I ' I ' it '
1 ' .2. hat o ittwoatory 11t1...h HOUSE
, with Kitchen attacited;sitttte NI he vII Ingo of
Leesport, fronting on the'T,Sinspiko, and now ob.-
Copied by Daniel Edelman, There Is a stoles
and a good Well of water with pump upon tills
propertyi ii,iv f v. ).i ' ,: I,v -1 ,,
N 4.3, All that c,Ortaln two story BRICK Ittstnits;
with Kitchen ittootolsti,aljonto lii the village of
LoOaporte ifratiting; nit the •alley North of rho
Tinittplke, andnow occupied by John Kersimer
and Adam Speicher.'. 'Xhere Is It arge lot of
ground to bo sold with tkitypopept t 7t R , •
No. 4. All that certain otim Ott ry' ANH
11101.1814 with 141tchen, satiate In the vl !age of
Leesport, (rooting on this alloy North of tik,
.Ttiratikoitind now occupied iv Ema t inol4l ors - 1
peen d James Dut,ler4N ‘ , • , ,i ) 1 • 1 ~,,•,
No. IL All that certain two story RIME' '
HOUSE, situate In the villago of Leesport, front.
log' isah9falieyi Worth of thq 'l , ttvoplke, and
ttOw - Weill/10g Py alpionwaelimpev, •' 1 . • ,
Thu halo will beg II at 1 o'clock s in the after
noon, when Meeontiltjoills will ho 'made known
by •I• 1, L 1 ..• , • ,"•• ,' k 1)..6.241 14 I/ C (.0 II B I.: It
JESSR G. II A W.Llii t ,
J 049-44)." 4 , 0 0 100}91,1'04.4 clamor i ( 1 001 . 4
, tr• , rll7-1. - 'r - hrr^f ,-,-- --t -r...- -, -Tr
ritTio tiiiIJES, COAL 'sitoyElN
nuikt or Ws, fax 4)%covetioyodilis trio oty
Ow psi clidT4* oitrolientlame by..
G; .., ,vt q , .to n Kim AZl , alaufbri OBE,
00t111-tf 511 Penn street.
A.LIS''
BIM
Ell
1'A1.:8,.
.
airREADING KAILROA C0M
.1.-ki
PAgt—Notti'o •18 4 ' by give' t o the
:hot fit s of Conti y that D. nnual
Ing it 0166tion for I shlent a .'". a x Di..
a.a, I btoglirld at th onleo g.lo .a S.
ands' sq„ltho City f Read j., 6 .13N on
ty ki 110 nnnary l A. D., .• , bet con
E •
tour. 6 7 tut '8 WON' .4 .Pi
2,-if, 4 ) , ,,.... -. yi_
. 110 A. Ace re tank, , .
IiEEIMEIIIMEWM!MI
reittitycit to OW Peon tareet.itboyo itt:olo4
la Store. Teeth hotertin on, IttiorovOil 'NOWA'
teelyoiLtitel It illleit to iota for we. Teeth ex.
rit - ted N\ it lumt pato. Ditteitseg t Ito Month u n 4
• itritOt irony t reittstil. Littv prices and work
!tutored. • ' ; I; - dee 19-ly
$ a _
SS I U :4!'t EE 'S N(Ylle E.—FRANK
-Clitleser l o f the City of treading, hay log ex.
‘6ifittOil lot nivilgionent of till 111* - estuttittEettttletlii
;Ili Mt ir4 root for I,lol,,hotti4lA pc s it, pptit •
to's, do l tho lil , ty or, 4,lkoorv, 11&.:
, Notice lig lit ItiVi)tt That IttCtit,lAoll4 Inky log
chttuot on stad. •.t MO, Will tiroseAtt Ittetnili p td Alt
oerstois tnt tog nnny). to Until ' 'Chao
%Antennae iniyineta, ttioir;Atlittattlr '
' SC IT A EFVER, Assintikte,
to) mitt :naivety Reaairtr,
Jan n-lit J
A..- .. _
KSIGN,MEN'V OP .lA(Xin E.' Eil4.
Dvlt, —All persona 111111141MiV not Medi that
7ite4l l ) K. snydor 11104 ,ludo a volontary 11841011.
MVO Of all his roil and putt4onid propOrt ' to
lleo,lalaln. Vraklin Snyder. In t rea4 for tiro b . to
tit of the creditors 01 110 gold Jitoob N. Hify or.
All vorooos who nro Indobted to Jabot) 1 ny
der; nro roquestud to makol)ityincitt to BuOjatoto
Fraklla tittycler, ,A.t,slgnoo, Mitt-01'mo • having
Claims ogabitit, the eahl Jacob E. • FavllpC,. will
ploatko prcoont thorn witlimit, delay to Clio under.
9lipte4l.• DEN JAAIIN FRANKLIN MN YllElt.
tleol '44 , 1;0 , • ' 4 soigne°.
.....„....._—
NOTICE.
Oyttielt. i ,
Wit.mtlttiroNA Itituntut ltAlt.ltOmt Co:,
' W i [Atmore's; INT.., Deo. 14th,, 11309. •
Notice is horebylgiven that the'Direotorhot t is
Company have ortirred a tenth instalment of
Five Dollars ptir share to be caned in mid •paid.'
en Or before January 13i1t,18t;9, , • • ,
• fitoekhohlers to atrears . Will Ideas() milk()
. ..
prom Pt Pai - tient: . •
Sivekholders who have paid in full eilfentitled ,
't
0 receive eertiflentes WWO 'will he rently , in' a
V. 8.(1111.14,ES, treOUret.
short time.
CTURIN MISUIP NOTICE:N9-
is,loitilby given dual Inivo this AO ns
.Fie-o
soeinte(l Mr. Albert tt. Infritain tot ax 101.tidr with
nlyonir in my Drug hitslaim ) at'NO, lt• tiotith Filth
44freet, Reading, l'it., ip which Place thb'DNl ieS B
will hereafter he ohninettal under the Wirer
MeCURDY a. DURITAISI. Desiring toxpress
/ 1 •,
my thanks t 0 the pubic' for their svivino t and
"lioiirtesy tinting the )iiiSt: twenty ent . s, I Vii
ifnecifigry ask a cent imianee ot•faVOr to the new
arm, ;., . . : , -.1", ll;'1110Ultliti•
;Reading, Jan„J,W), ::, ,/ . : ',l • ' -• .
. ' •
•In nunouht l ng °Ur nr r- 4 W Ilrnt, we desire t coin
whin] ourselves to tho favorable eonsiderat eff
the old frientleof the house; find to the 1 x lie
generally. , - • J. K. 111cUUlt i , .
..inn 24it) - • . , A. It. DURII4Id,
~, r - . -•*----- 'f • "
OeporCO'Ul T
%Jam, to an alias order of thtiOi•phansi
t of
Berko county, will be sold ‘oli,9"Qt on
Saturday the •23(1 day of .Innua I)., ' ry t ßills, to
h
the public)ouso of Isaac u Spring, to,wn. •
ship, Barks county , •
All that matain inweniage, tou tnent pint tract
of land Situate in Spring_townsh p, eglin:
Iv, bounded' by laml4 of Joseph rill, IleOrgo
singer, Israel Shirk, containing 15 acres, tunl'63,
perches. The improvemonts tiro it ono d ory'
LOG DOUSE, Framo Stable, Stoat) Sprlnwljotion,
anti caller maim ild digs. About two bores of the
above is heavily timbered lint three nevus-of
meadow „hind a
N good. Qr e chard of plAolee,
!IL Late the property fox ilf'of theharlatiiad
e t •
John Rollmnn,tleconsed. •
Sale to•coninience at 1 Olelook the tifternhon t
whoa that attendance will by giVen and tail loran/
Of sate blittlo known 1W •'• •'
‘114;q1m11.; Itm,llttlAti,florvlvlnitttrustto,
By, order Of the Court.-4avi H. lams, ()Wk. .
Jan 2-3 t
ORPHANS ) (10 U 111' SA I. 11).-:-1',U RSV
mit to an ,OrtIOE Of 1110 0111111100 . (Alai/ of
11/Tlts eon lity, tvlll he ;oda at piddle voltdon;. on'
Tuesday, t *Rh day 'of January, A IL, 1869; at
the late I . 4lilletico of Jlohn Ioil; tleeenti,sd,
Itot•lss ttokloty
An timliv Mod molci y or half of a eel Min, Ines
silage tenement awla e lot l a piec of ground sit;
mite- In Gehl 'Nag township, Berko, county;
bounded by Mulls of Davi Reid, by properrY of
the School Dist r let. of ile Wei berg ton liship, by a ,
public toad anti by the Dauphin turnpllco; eon
itihllug -
olio tier() and a half 111010 ; or less, with
the apourtentincos. The improvements aro it
Hone story
'MASTERED 11o1J8K . ,•one stOry
it lotion UrimurStaldet, Wagon Slapti,
Pig St 3.',v stemma klttlltun or 110U80 4 WOOll
81101, 111111111 and ‘loll'oVivinvr, and, othrir.opt.
Imil/llRgel, JAL() the property of Atha' Ikeidef,
tlvectOO.ll. t h 1
Salecomnioneo o'clock in boofter oo oll,
who') dim at{ ',lola moo ivtll be given awl tbutorms
ofvutte made known by . k,..; •
', 4 t) A Au. 111.10 lIT ElarAtlin'or.
Ity oriliq' 01 the Court.—Lavt 11, I.Hoisi 019y1t.
jolt 2-at
-
lt ,\
TO' AL LEN° S f It E
IV - OTIC lIEREIrt GIVEN; TILAT
.L 1 the following accounts !mi.() bian tile!! in
the opine of dig Reglstor, in,itid for that county,
of Becks, anti t 1)4 I'M tittOlo WIII laupresented to
the Orphans' Court for eon II ; SaAirdn.Yl
the 14'31 day of January next, at 'iftbNiftelf„ .
1 ,1., at the Court House, in City,of Iteadfug. '
18118. „ ,
Filed December 3. Acootint of. John. l'ileg•cr,
Executor of Elisabeth deceased. '
Filed Doetantier AC:COUOt igliat1119,1:411110,
A.4lllllllbitl'lttOV of A ntliOny lihinle,
Filed Dedember Aceountof,Auffirsttia Koch.
el, Executor of Sarah ,
Filed Deeetilher AceOulit OP,Danlel Buis ;
kirk, Guardian Of 'Sarah Spivs., 'c' C, .
Filed liettember It. Accontit of Jtotopli Vey
slow, thabottno nooloo,
Filed De6etubtr , ls: AlleMinbOf
AdinAnibtrutor of•Jolin Eriekt deeelisciL,
Filed Dgeember Aceount of WAlitattbklislier,
Adininistritair Of diatiiiii , Flsjinf, deeeased.
Filed December Is. • 'Amman" Of• toonottusJones
mid William I'lmutn, Executors Of "IdarOf alOales,
derleased. '•:"'•'' :
Filed Dkuleinber '23. A cedilla of itgily.L.FAsher,
Guardian of J9nutlian'Suitower. •
, • .IJ. .J. Ai. WAN N E f 4dlefils c . r.
•Itents , ry.n , l drrlo X. nocoinbl*Y 2:3
„SALE - -oil' IrAbIJAVLE‘
It EAU ES 1' A soAd
bet, tit the Miblic liotuin of Judol) Grata, IA 'the'
Village Of Leesptii•t i ,thitelitimee township, works
county, on Feldity(the 22.1 day of latitlary,,A. D.,
P3o9', tit 1 o'clock' I', M.; the 'lOlOl ititt deSeritnni
real estate, to wit - • .. •
NO. 1. All that ontaln'Trant‘ 01' Land ,sitigite
m elaultee toWnid l
near Leesport, up, th (MOO.
f y of perks, aapitiing Of VRIOOIIIIO
mail, Leesport• iron Cotopany and , others, 'ton
lainlng 10 acres more of loss.
No: 2. A•certain Tract of Land• , situato near
Leespoi t , In the township. of Ontelannuei said
coultty,..utljoining hinds of Leesport Iron Com
pally, Daniel "'liana and others, coutiiillltig
acres more or less. , •
No. 3. All that certain mosstiago argil Weed of
land la the village of buespoft, in said' cORIIIS)
adjoining property of 'Penrose Wiley, Helena
Ulmer, and others, containing t Acre and 4%
pinches, improvements cOradst of a large
jorostoryt ) Wiii , latiii IfoUsk.l,leramo nitro,
Wagoa slued bhop.'rho.
abovii promises aro oltablotOr - a faxorn stand.
' 4 - P. A Lot of Ground in'the Rao, of LOGl
port,- adjoining property •of Ponroso Wiley,
Tablas Qlower, deceased, and otters, contain ing
40 limos strlet, memoir°. • • I I /•1i
No. 5. All that certain DWIIILLING
ILOUtig and lot of ground in said village of Lees
port, in said county, containing 14 porChos, strict'
measure, 't • •
No, 3. A,II that certain 'BRICK and lot
okriece,of ground lit sail., of 1 / 1 434801V
111 ADM county, containing it porolics, allot
inetitenro. ,)
a TIN fibovo,prOpertlek•will t)0 aoyl)1 1.0
Ar.,by lots to Suit (*Win Al (1 HMO
Made 1(11QWO Ity. FRANK iN MENGLF;.
" Jan '
, • r.- • ". -- "" - -r '
• cQU,ItT , or ,„QUAltTlilt
..L.SESSiONS OF BERES COl3 N t lie mat
ter of Sectienis 11th, '7l,b, and" Sib, of the Topo
graphical SIII'Vey of thel i ,:ity of ltfat t llng,
And near to wit, I)eeeia )Or ISt if, 4 a(Court
of (ter Sessloiei, held at !Wadi t' I
r, n and for
the tlotinty ortierkili;theTtaltioik Of PlllllOl Er.
ment rout, Esq., Solicitor of lio City of Reading,
presented. Setting lint!! that drafts or plivis of
the tit h, 7th and bth st.,taitnts
,01 Gip. TOnograph
teal .Survey ot 'mild City, lia,Vedaui• dellyerial to
tho Clerk •of the court of quarter Sesslpns
of
said Coady, mid By Min 1110(1 ill hfs'olllce for-
InspOction unit cgatitinutlota and praying the
Court. to ilx certain day or lays, not 1(t)1•'p than
thirty days front Diu date (( the 111441°0110a of
the notico herohy atithorixed and ord9red, to
licar any objections that may liti.Matlo,"o the
said llratts or 1111015 of any of 'said ,fax;tlons
!lay part of any of them by any' frectiOltiers or
ltizoini, of 1010 ond to intitidfl,pd
inino'wpoliket• aaf, anti ivAtt to is shall tie
hinds t he said t rby fix the(
25th day flft , Tantlatyi'; A,;174,01M as the day far'
hearing math olljeet lons, if tiny shall ho
Aoa,toltletwoollio whet litlV 01 151
I litlJnitiliall'ho 41(10 tlibrclo, and a tue =mince
• t o pitieettony, exee)tiong or altorgtlooo Oa Moro
ostablislied, MOO aii4l et at,
81110,0 ipl)nagO
heir'' the HUI( 41.811r
voyst or tiny or t
firmed. '4%u said Cmirt.dit •farther 'dircat
this order shall shall Ito publlshial-at limit thirty
lays provlons thy OW day 01 January. A 1
H. Milo, tu oh least two weekly %newspapers, pub
lished in t city of • Reading tont County of
Barks, for four sur.oessivo weeks.
„ Per suntan,
.1; .0 t .IY, 'J. 'WOO WAD
R, I'. J.
Allot, L. Guntissuro f.flosic.ll
Alto HT • 1 .• f , ‘• . 1 , "VI ,
It
iy* or 4 or 61 tielOCt and it:On:MOM Alltititiblls tor
the City of Reading.
. 1 1,1 s
Howling,
DANIEL EitIdENTItOUT, City Solicitor.
Dee, 20-IL
aIP Rh _•--DIS I TiON I
• i, DT
ET " P LITAN
X I . •f kb. PANYtt
j'*- i
~.._
_,_ . :_
1 UA:FM, WITS 0 T IF. AMOUNT OF t2W,000.
rola**
5 Cash dilt33 . x6eti cow(
! . .20 14 • {I i
io 4 1 " : - .•:,•14,..i. , ~‘,1.. ........ . ' 4 l ,
d '.l ,
!_ : . 1 l: 51 (xI I .A 1. N° :1
II 1 • I r • - -., t (
WO " i
.. O.•• ••I . ..11 ,
300 " ' ' . "* 1
:
t 0 . ,„ ~,„,,i3.,,3 3 ,33 , 3333, „ ..„...3, 4 , tS
AI ,facgatt ltk4oyiropi) rimtol4,..,EtAcb co.) IS t o i „,
if [. i iti i , I t , j 1 111011nIqUiltii i I 741 0 ' 0 ''
i filtiel 1igqii.,0A.t•,,..,......,,,.. It
..„ ~0 to 17 0 s
SO
3too rino Gel , ' Wittelien...„r.,.;‘ . " l ' 15
to 3,,
450 Fine tillyek Wnt.stikiena,.. o „.-,... ft, •• 41
) A) 10 ,$.
Fine Oil l'Aiiiti . gs; Fritilititl‘ Eilfttnelng b , buy, I
WarP,' ; Pitt)tograplii Altnlttls,/aßtl q 4 large , , ~ ,o r I.
I nen't of FiliCui I tit.) utvulry I !Wall kaliiiqVal
~._
1,000,000 1)01, l i A RtB. ,
.
.
. .
A Chance ta i Draw! nay of like above Przes4
A
~1414 4 414 4 u .„ . _k . ... v, a .S!emlo. 'lVicket jar 23 Olita.
, Tleicoll,,delorlblitkg evil, prize aru AEA ' ,Ell
In " gliVelei)ea HIM IllOrougll4 l Itillietl. ' Olt tv,
ceitit -of ite. 4/01104 a lieolod Ticket' will be drawn,
Without obeioo, tool delivered of our ollivo, et
twat byt.P4O4lJ4l 4toy,takroati. _Tito prlite.raru km
upon it will be thiliverva to the tioltet-itohter on
PuYniout9V4trOALAW -.l({4pes Will be he.
e c
to Mate y env tiityl(thiretie,' us . rotitlested, by
0./ roes or.returt mull" t( 1 „ ! , i 5 ,. , , s
1 it& Will Naiolo 4 / 4 ( 45 11n4 r , V4P " 60°11 Y 6l
pOy for it. Any Prize May be exchanged/or an.
other of the Aglnltilrf(ikiN. r Ofir# o iflatiks.
/WOl4 rotrone eat! depend OA rule Hustling,
, ItErIMENCEId..-‘l l 6 ituteet the ' revt telloatti g
woos from tile nittii,v , who have lately' tlrai„
Valuable rrikos and kindly perinlttoti tie to pub.
lleh theta
o.x.wiikciiiO3))ffalo;Ni4_tviYtifk, fkioo;
tetrt, Neiwit Pinot), N. Y., 03,si , 84 k i L
Chleago, 11141'1am; Valuettitt'ol‘ " W..eutt lA,
N6w 'fatten, hold Widelf, gKI); Robert Jackson
Dubegite,' Setv tog 'Mitablue,' $lOOl Phillp MN dn :
Ithy, Louisville, Ky., .500;•Jaraes litogers„ Wash.
.ine,ton, D. C. laueletti Ho:i/150; Alibis Renew
Walw,trth, watikee Wle.v an°, $5OO ; Rev. T
W. Kitt, MO Ohio, ebo, 4123.
1 ) ''t . ;•oril4ibrts
Aro inibtidli no'nanted Wllßobt
' , They tiro doing the largest hotlines° ; the ;Inn
is • roliable;';uni des9rvlif timix suceose.—)Pfkly
Tribune, 111,,la;; , • 1 ,r:'
• !'Wu OftvommujsW(l., tAtOr OYSlt y lli k keg know
'Them lb be' it' fiiirtiloaling
alb. 28, 1868. ~" : / • • • . -
"I,ast,wook a friend of ours (Weir a $.lOO Mite,
, whielr whit protuptly reeolved.—Diiify News,
Seats twit:m
Marc 4 . 3 ir •ift
many
bar givinglOoroyptcripers)
tind.fa rablo` nOtietsth Irdln the' press 4 ( 14.1) rat
indueoinentstOAgentin;Katiefitotton gliarant tt,
•
Every Puokapd vf • Sealed Nnveppi4 cont 04
41 4 §_fit Tttk,ntitfOrlOno IN)14V;111. tin\ Two. Nil.
,for Yiftcpu
All lot to 11,1 i mikplpp othlygoigo ,
u
Jne i ihuori zt, Co., I'M Broadway, K.
- 4
Wli4 it TAIL DNA bElt IN
•
L • tAI BJER
•-•./ ;If i
ta,
Itoopa aoiaitaatkm L4na Ana for nalo at tb'
1 - .40w .11tiOE'S
'A getiorid of
WHITE 10E, 1114:MI,OblelAP,Ittiey, CHEItItt
• i ,/,:•!?; .
IeIItiSTNUTONDIAN4 BLACK
'AND WVALNU'I' t CAROLINA
ME
Y ELLOW I'INE,
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