MONDAY, .31.1.1U.M1Y 18, 1809. . . Fl i rifi l OA/101mo / cpat et qiike E. , raVCSO4dla t i i.:quiraltlea Of ligke coon, wil l meet at the Rail of the Democratic JUSeetittosu liameackitho Dulltilmf.) Wilier of Fen aad hizth atreete l 00 OATURDAY, JANU ARY M c at 1 detach, I'.. $l. A punctual at tendance of all the Members Is requested. /17 or4ar of '. , • VAN nit, inuNSTILOUT, Chalrmau.', ittosir ilitattsa, .1 8 ,,„ 0 „ 1 . 4 ALIIIID "ANVIIIIOII,. 1 "s''''".• -•• 'NAVIN(/ ' Jantutry HI, 11560. . • .., i f 7 .. ... Tr, , - TM* stamp% XAILA , Viimp NU Lit S o.ausw A. NA , TIO MA. The People's tank la in to' eiitntion foe, f‘ . upon the merits of its taltere p rind in order to insie,it popular its4ors should be men of integrity, ' , guilty of no mean, despicable act.. They should be upright In their dealings— abcOs the breath of suspicion. . They should be t thorough huelnees men; not vain,haughtY nor overbearing. They should lire the same re• ipicifof the poor honest man as for the honest rich hum. They should never be backward . . a nd in dencitincinic error wrong.. They should a!! tpe z niinded zloty, whose , examples are worthy of irnitatiop everywhere. • They should not b r men who would "steal the livery of the Coon of fleavin to servo tho devil in." They should i shun ,hypocrisy wherever they find it, 'the h id i ' tall wicked c bin t . to , y ;o ou „eons OM a tons . lock, up capital; for in every c omb ination of • . • this kind the i con r sumpt inii st . pay,the forfoit r . They should ini peanut / sod of property sufficient to pay all . thoir obligations whenever called up!. on,, They should do business upon the rules which govern and control all the ordinary transactions of life. , INational Banks are the creatures of an net ofi3Oppgresa, They receive , large franchises anti grants from the governmo' They do not depend so' much tkpon merit as they do upon those pri;ileges which the government hap given them. What does the government get foi these valuable grants? We cannot discern any • consideration. We , .believe there Is pone. , Why are such grants vonforred ? We . TIMIIOI see any reason for IL ,If wo wore !iv ' ing in a kingdom or aristocracy we could then see that they wore conferred to support poi ticulas families or friends, with • the view of supporting privileged classes, who in return e Pport the government. But this is a govern., ent of the pooplo' l in whom all power Pa sdes. It has boon said ,that these valnable ni grants are given to the Banks so that they miv . 04 more readily assist tho community—the whole col:amenity—not a few men hi the community. This being the argument, let; us examine into it and see heir Reading is benefited by Na. tient Banks. - We will take the Farmers' National Bank for an example, because it . , Las the largest' capital. The capital of this Bank is $lOO,OOO. The eteckholdere, therefore, before they oh , talne4 their charter, had, according to law, lo subscribe for 000 ) 000 worth of U. S. bonds. The government has dolivered thoao bonda to the Bank, and the Bank every six months draws the interesi on these bonds in gold, which amounts annually to $21,000, which is equivalent to . $32,400 In greenbacks. The government also gave this Bark $360,000 in National , Bank notes, which, if the Bank would loan them away at . 0 per cent. interest, 1 would amount to $21,000. Adding this On to the $82,400, and we have $54,000, the sual received by the Bank on an investment of $400,000. If, lloirover, the stockholders bad loaned their maney away at simple interolt, (and if they had taken more it would have been usury, under the law,) they would only hale received $24,000 in greenbacks, Applying the argument that Banks aro to assist the comma. nity in which they aro located—that is to say, - to discount for all men who offer good'.'buuk• able paper, making no distinction for pr against any person—they would receive ann'a ally from the government , forthis, business the son of $80,000; this being.the amount in cx• oess of $24,000, logal interest' on $406,000. $BO,OOO is given by tho gonermant to the Ibrmera' National Bar 4 annually I We say this. is wrong; that it is an outrage upon the people! And in addition t.o . this largo sum of money given away yearly , the citizens of Reading and Berke county giro this Bank their money on deposit without receiving any interest at all. Is it not enough, wo ask, that this Bank should receive our money with out interest, and ten be able to discount for our people when called upon; without receiv ing the large sum of $BO,OOO as a free, gap frOm tho goiernment besides ? And has this Rank been in a cOndition, to discount for some limo past? Lo t t those who i • deal thorn answer. Compare this Bank With any private Bank s and we find : that private Bunke pay their depositors threo,per cent„in. tercet for their. money on call, four per cent. , for thirty days, and five•por cent; for one year. Can any 'candid man' arrive ak any, qt?ler con clusion'Acti 'that National Banks are what ThOniai3elTerson said they would be when the fiistbaok charter ivaszeinted in this country? In. opposing the 'charter this great man said s sobstailially- 4 ißenking can be carried ,on like any Other ' . busihess,' and to tentlo frith , chisel , of' this' lust Oa: +On ant body of men alkali' me like ititt,lifett:ol in the pight , ; and snakes TOO tremble 6ti and ierpe• laity of republiais kilidltutions." TM LETTER CARRIERS. The lottp cattjors of Realliag arc &pi !Oohing ripen, antyhey tippe4,lO \ be veryrat• !Satire p o nd accodpriodatinflitbp'tiitichargo: thiir Ibu t4c siglit of them;: noltskatatftling. -.Thlb•unifotsis.is Mist ails us. It isn't 1011. It is gray, trimmed with black, which is decidedly a disloil,cotOjnatioia, of colors.. It , makes us uneasy. ft,reMinde us of the naughty men who marched and fought under the orders of one Jackson, know as "Stemmall"-tho nion Inggr t ay whorn often while in the. army—generally by looking over our shoolder wilily executing 'brilliant strategic movements to 'the rear, It donl, " remind us of little joke;" but it, does re• mind us of the terrifying yell which thoge natigh• ty men gray warp in the habit of uttering whenever they saw oar blue clothes: 'Justice to ourself demands tke stitteree'atlkat we Heir • , er annoyed. Vora with :the sight of .the blue clothes any longer than we,could help. If the hinder part ofourjacket .Wits visible' to them long at slime; or if wcheiped to fire at' the reekless gray fellows'who didn't seem to earn whether they wercliii otlierytiee, our fault—the e,aptatn . itae to'Plametor it. We were loillhon, Btu' like alLtruly 101 l MO, in Congress and elsewhere; ire cotild?)t i bear the sight of a relic!, especially' if ho had deadly weapons !wails' Auiss'es' siou, cu wo.loa Care •not to get.neiiitlio e giai 144. we had trouble enough 1; 'keep . ' . for "graybecks' w c swarms p "• 1 on the persons of somo F e llows who . are now sporting kid gloves.and canes, and 'turning up their noses at ditty workingmen. We , have hated the color of gray over sinpo.f We admit that we wore not always f !oil. When we i found that the war was being Waged for the *solo benefit ,of niggers and Radical thieves, wo grumbled. It wasn't what we . , ), were chased all over V ir g ini a for. When wo were mustered out, and called . nbrave fellow— (by our comrades because we wore ashamed to run away in battle while they wero lociking at us, and by stay-at-home Radicals beeline they wanted us to 're-enlist as a Bubstituto,)—wo watched the cpurse of Northern Radicals, and the consequenee was.that we became, (Haien. At least the militia officers whe never marched ftirther than Harrisburg said so. But 111 - 0 ain't dislOil now. Not at all. We have been defeat ed."by the will of the people" as expressed through the National Banklf and the bondheld. , - • , i . ~ yrs, and wo arc satisfies —in a . horn— and thankful, yes, thankfal, because—because 1 1 / 2 3 are as poor as Job's turkey, and haven't any inonoy to logo in'the grand crash which is com• irlg one of these days. WQ are penitent , —just , I as mueh so as Beast Butler, Simon Cameron and John W. Forney will be , soon, when the Democrats get into power l and those Self-Baca• using patriots want offices. ' Grant is elected. Ho says "Let us have peace I" and wo want peace. Everybody wants peace. EvCry Radi cal politician wants peace—as big - a piece of plunder as he can got. Every Southern nig.' ger wants peace—a piece of land containing forty Acres. Every Ku Kluxer , wants pence— a raw piece of a dead Radical. You won't see a child who don't want a piece of soinethieg good to eat, and every hen-peeked, husband inward. ly prays for pence. So "let us have pence I" —though the election of a military office seems like a strange way of obtaining it. But wo cau't'havo peace while we a o gray uniforms on our streets. They frigh cu 101 l men.' They frighten t 43. badly. The scare the boil Leaguers, the G. A. R.'s, andlthe In- Nineibles, who haven't had a parade, tier made any visible delnonstration, since the gr l ay uni. forms made their aPpearance. And worse than . all, they scare our American citizens o Afri. can!acent. ,Our friend Pompey Salad , N. D. C. :S. A., (whiCh is an abbreviat on of " 'Mule driver in .the C?nfederato Army ") is "badly frightened. lie aspt represent this distriet. in Congress, at sot • taro lithe, after 13rks comity has been)) ly ft reconstructul ;" ,bat he says ho , electioneer now-a-tlays ; don't like den gray clothes ; loOks too nitwit as if his ole rearm was a cotnin'." • The gray suite must be abolished.' T shockingly disloil. Wo suspect thnt the master Generni was.persunded to adop by Petroleum V. Nash a Southern, po ter noted for disloilty. -While gray ,un ! are : .worn wo ca& expect distinguish, visitorS. Beast Butler and Vienna S, haven't been through New York sin plint h :, of the letter-Carriers. Loll men i pass through Reading while gray unifori seen in public. Tho, letter•carriers must wear blue..'Let the La. A. Ws, the Loll „Leaguers, the Invincibles and the P. L. ono crowd tinder dif ferent names on different occasions—call a meeting and send a petition to Congress. It won't do to apply to Mr. Getz, our, present . • efficient member. Ho is rated as disloil, and ho would receive no More satisfaction than he did when ho requested "a r:epublican feral of government" for Reading and Pittshu&r, last, spring, tiller i poinotratic victories in those, Our litter•carriers must by all means wear blue uniforms'. Oen. Cirant wearri blue: The titty , thousand regular - soldiers weir blue , clothes, peidtfor ' by the -tax-payers.. Every loil Asilitiamen who riper saw.a battle Spor t s all the blue cloth and brass buttons hteap cai 7 ry, on every possible occasion. Our tax•pay 'era feel decidedly /blue' when the collector, comes around, Oar 101 l members of Congress' are blue" the greater : ',.. 4 o rs , : ' .•,....*, the oipect of peylog deb ,'' '1,77., ~,. „e..11* . eld y blue. ~,e g, , , : - ; ,, i'ic *. _ l -, 4'_''. .. l : , 4 P , ". ' k .' ' 6 call up, oar lull p ple.444ighttliaa m r e and relieve deflim the ~, t hilillfrOMlMl di ' I gray uniCOrai f: g(Lett4lairilitil , 0 0 96 4 1 i , -,..,5 , and toil blue clothes for iv 1 4):1 3 i ca l - 31' 6 4°9i 1 1 1 61 1ett, t4i44 1 0 area, ritain; - for eettletriorit of •e A 6 11hitira — ditiiiii, bias been signed ~by~ ever~j' f • • Jo pip ptig. toid)C4tiendoi tito'b)kais of the original,protocol, • • .1 1 l'r 1 , 1 • .04%0'4 ME ;r1 Spain;the elciellone for members of the Constituent Cortes have COMmenced. The re aetionists have attempted to create 'disturb lIIICOB at the polling, places, 'but this, proved abortive. With these exceptions goo&ordor has been maintained. The Provisional Gov ernmeut has 'obtained proofs of th'el existence of dconspira4 in which Generals Pezuela, Calongo . and Manuel; G asset; are implicated. The persons named are under arrest, and if the charges against , them are proved the,' will be summarily' punished. anwg, AIL tho'breAt IVowers, 114144 hive entered in a deinand upon Greece, that for Alto preservation of peace oho shall withdraw her formal objections toltbe conference as at pros• ent constituted. The Powers havo reason ' , to 4opeithat, Rnssiti vym popeor= to 411?1( 3 . tt i l vi 1t A deapateJt from .Itoug Kong, states tha strong rebel • force had captured the city'of ilakcniMiy , l lol 4lg l :; WhoPertiPms'AnA 'PrP..I" erty of foreigtitits.*ott 4tatnic.led.,`, The following news from Paraguay is from Allied sources, which aro not genera* relW ble. It is probable'that Lopez bail been forced to ; fall buck :to a t stronger positiolmly r 1 • The regulaf. Iltiamer Ittliitstiong front Rio Janeiro brings the following important in telligence from Paraguay : The Allied arntY had made a vigorous as sault on the Paraguayan stronghold at, Villeta, ,andafter desperatesbaWe suciesded„ln lying it.' Litpnies' grit was '`utterryi rotfted mid destroyed. The Allies captured 5000 prisoners of war. -.Lem himself, with barely 200 folloWeri, Mattel bib eicapi.t l iinporte ant victory opened the wad/ to Asuncion, the Paraguayan capital, to which place the Brazil inn iron cladshad gone. ' Itio JittiElllo, Dec. 24, via Lisbon, Jah. 15. —At the last Deco:nits from, the of Wit%` the Allies held Villcta , and s Angrttlra. Cannons and : a large ainetint,cif . stoiten , tid am munition and prisoners! fell int o ' their hands. 'rho losses of the raraguOis ed and wounded in the' recent battle are very heavy. A report front yaraguayan sources 'claims that the ,allied t forcei lost 00 men kill ed and wounded in the battle of December sth. General Aigolla. was mortally wounded'in the fight. General Mpl4hou, tilt? Aurrienn,, Min. ister t was in 'the Paraguayan camp. A good understanding exists between President Lopez •and tho American Minister. TO.DAYIS ADVIERTISIOILINNTS. --•- - QR TEN BOARDERS can bo accom- Eonodatokl With - good rodints and Board i at r 110.119 NORTH) L IQIITII STREET. ittio 6-1 )Y( 1 • . IFOtt. BALL.—Tho counters 'And striving of storareetu(4:o3 POIM strept, n latcly,peeilp)cip by Awls nonrly its good !As 0111 ;k, bo bo ja ugl l its r M 1 a low liguro, by !Applying soon , 13III.Eltoti 1101% I[.. MO I.ol—Should the woatlior pity° elltiVor• Via lo to•knorrow availing, all Ladles who' have reoei od litvitatioes to the First Grand of iuniota,Trlbe,luiprovod Order Of Red Wm, ill be called for with cogolios. , [Au . Ae=lt» ADJOIJRNED SAS . U 4 • „ • VAttlAll LEItHAL 'ESTATE AT PUMA() BALE —Will be sold at public salt) On Hattirday, Jan. 23, 1860, at the Keystone, Ifotibe,' 111' the My of Reading, at 1 ololonic ld tlib•itftbrtiomik . late the well-hnoWn property of bleorge'DOK ceatied, in North Fifth street, betiveen Penn and (butt streete;Oir the'eakt iddei and no* Ocieupied by Jaines,,Davenger, restaurater, deseribcid as follows: A larFe throe story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 60 feet front' and 'CO feint deep, bouriad oil tho•north by property of the Rending! Insu rance CQ., and mune south by prcmortv ofjanteß Long; together with a three-story back bui ding In the roar. The house Is in , exoelleptiader, .having been recently thoroughlY refitted, and re paired; contalcathree rangos, and Le eatillitodi. tuts In all its apartments. It is well, , adaPtn to till kinds of business, and rents readily, for *l 2OO per annum. This is an excellent opportunity for capitalists. Possession will be given, if desir ed, On tie first of April next. Ono•half t h e purchase money can remain . on 'mortgage front the first of April. catAaLEsii.hiALLER. W. Y, L.yon, Auctioneer. jJau la-td • MEI es to A. U C 1 1 ":0 N, ,no fu• oper• EMI • The undersigned announces to ' , the • people of Itending'thiit Ito will Olt out his entire i st;ook of good's' at atioilthi. ',The stook consjats o f ey are Peat them PROURRIES, turns• forms d 101 l henek o the won't Tito onlo *lll 0001111011C0 Volock on Fl'hisriday,Evoisitig t Jannari 21, And will bo continuod on F riday awl Saturday thrUnnagejuntil clotOd 'Ttio sale' oi'gtiixl6 is peremlStory. , • ..• . '1 W. Y. Lros,•Auottonoori. Ulm 18 S nro L DEAUTIfiII. STiiii. EN(IRAiINGS.. -The thereat interest manifested by the:Aulerlcan people in _worka, of Art .(Osprolaily,,theso or a aoriptural character) lea remarkable feature of ' the age, and a well. Aimerved ,aaknowledgmont n of thoir ono¢ling an purifylnginduences upon Hooloty. Mr , Levi Mel yls now oanvatelug this city for two of the most elegant productions of that master Artist, Sartuln—one from Eastlake's great painttng of 4, ollliltyr BLESSING LITTLE EBIL DEEN,I , and•the other (rem, DObson'a fa mem painting of 4 11ETtILIIIIEM 9 erot)IIEIST jtr THE )IAIIIOIOIO I These two Steel Engravings aro, companion ,pictur es , and' are 'antra* the finest and Most ornamental of Sartain% ' many "enpOrlor Works, and the aubjdet.4 are 'snob' lis to pukka theta' worthy b place 'on th'e' wait of any family parlor, esPeoltillY - whore there we chit dreg ' , hey aro perpe t ual lessons speaklng.to the cart through the Unlighted eye; and each should be purehasetVand prised by every parent. Mr. Melly . Is also %gent for' tWo other large and superb engravings Oitecutudy the 'sante Wester artist;',Sartain..4 l %/lIIIIST R4JEOTED," from a eelosatit and gorgeous painting of the eolelitated . l Benjamin West, ' , and "011ItIST 'STILLING TES TEMPEST,T? from a large and'spielidid Patnting of Ilimillton',lhe greatest Marine Artist in the united Stated:' The subjoins of MI these StiVerat. i , admirable engraVings liTtJ highlY instructiv and* Itupressiv4 and Of universki and hitting ih teat. ,As works of Art, they i're . d64ildeolly en rlor, among the Vei; nest of American prodn ions, and Will hear the most carerittexaminatio : The italuento of snob Works Inuit be salntsry.lttl mil; tivating our 'aesthetic( 'nature, In greening. the character and elevating our thoughts t .• They are, descrying of, a plaQo In °Very' fatuity.. , The agent' Wilt II uPOW exit Ottlzetitt,.aild will b L ipleksed to btlilb t these works. These engravln must ber seen to be appreolated.' an 184tgl CHINA. SOUTH AMERICA. QUEEN) WA R I R, lti.% t &Co I &c. Ell ADVEISTESEMENTS. • .t 1 ' • . : . ' The Union 13 1 ing an I; avin : . A 0.." p . r r " , will eOll4 at bite sal • ; W•ln • • 44, day Of Jann 1 at ? . 11 k P. - - ' ' • &use of J , , H - ci• e . • ';'`' t a of Pena wi nd Illnth strew 0 folio , .h. •. __; 1. Certain one •ty B ' - ll?i.r'N sad • ti; •• d, situ& the •rn oof ~,. ;• • T reet,No. •• ,• , ••• g ' In b 1 th T_l'*" . .4:C,, v ( * , • and In length or ; e ptl _ two ban. l il L e t on the Northern side, E V.digegii calaiiViwoTotikt rthridk*rtalE story YRAMIC PT Ni itt e th i r sV2:4g l of l9 l4‘;p or t V I ; ti l l Y . Il it t PtetWlSlLV an in len h as oa t elgh 4 e ..., wi a two story rums d thereon ereo ,s I. nate on the West side °COMM Bititaatk - Atreet.. Said honst s were (Won • led b' Hannahoe. TropfIICIACILI744. , •• t 9 Itnown!tytbe sale Buder 0 tiwzoara • 1 Otilii*. • 1 o,l44 lWilt “t 1.44 i , phrl b lz!F l TV l Soo r°tlltrY " • KEXSTONE OPERA ROUSE! ' : ..iidlitS ' .(*i4Y ' ) . .0001 i/ AA cxastrolaAy-., ,!# , , : i Hit ni , lo. qtrill , itizikiii...' ', , • ."' . 14 0 GA! Ni A , • 1 , , iheffeatvoidh „„,hh bill Troupe of LIS Alt N. EDRlRDS,periorming WHITE MICE and trail?... od RUSSIAN VATS. SFNTSU 100 1 arqter f* ;ll,,_,ti ett it iltent i f tt 11 18Utiou,:w4rohuvvisoion olleh (Mild' AP_ • ,4111, , .• ' , "1 1 .• ~,•• , d fOO,O a ll •T lit Of the 110014., • ~• Wes. vitro umtek_ i . Ittlng at parsons,. . 'ld 00 Admission to HatintOjellildren,• -•• ... •15 ctn., Admission to Matinee, adults, . - 23 ate. poors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at 8. i' ~11,..,‘ .' 1 ~04). 1)", pIi . OMMAN, *wager. CHAR. Ittivici6,l A t ~`,44. • 1 050. W.Flueues, 1 —*---• Jun 14-91. EMI 1100 'II4II he slaughtered at Bridge.; _V 1 " . .rf nerly Kb3singert a Bridge welith. 'l l na b et s I.eii .0,1 • IR awl Too .r 'Lou zi" ps, on g At stArtrAltr 3tlik'lB69. One ant U aro Invited to come, as a Box Is open for (AIX SIN% at 20 gencs a qhaneo i als t o, ono - at 10 cents a ohatfoi). ,•' 1•" t ..)% • janls-3to• BEN. AItANCE., , , Icigu lu t et ' l k ir , , , ~, , ,;,. . , i ~ ~ • t , .. , • •,,. #l , , 1 ,•1 ..t 1: .1 ~.,, - 1 •..• ,„ , '''l AfNION:IitIiNIC. STOCK: . .- . , . F.. FOR BALE. • _ r Apply to' ''),. , r'll ?:' S t) efinisitimo & ffito. Jan 13-2wdl' No .10 North Sixth street, iv rAOHDONtIiN 4.1. WILL YOURiiiiiiik READ TIIISI - • , o . orltrigpiv i l i a i p44l l Zl l lJAV l m in litr i si i i i st, l VIA fins .giv liaoTith to his brokenarin—hao used it in his, faintly for Ear ache, Neuralgia, and frosted - feet, performing in each easo a wonderfully quick and mill:yid cure. FOX, Proprietor of Keystone HOMO, mini flog that three bottles of the 011 cured a strain In a norm valuing the mire at $lOO. JOHN JUMP, Policeman, says the Oil cured him )of a severe fracture of thecollar hone. The above named persona are well known In tUfs vlotnity, aul t re,living witne s ses. Ilavintfufnl4l4 0;00 r f amplu t i eritimeny the time we tuivellie d with the giving tl►oso popuit►r open alr CONCERTI, I deem it, unnecessary to aditmoro names. The Magic) lliaoetionlari OR Co: will forfult If any dozen rowdies ootuldneil will (uruleh ne many good cortifloatos from prominent of tizons In the city and vicinity as thump who have boon cured by the use of Ito Macodonlan Oil—call oil PROF. RAYMOND, Tho German and English lecturer of tile Cempa. ny, stopping at the Keystone nous° and purchaso a bottle of the Oil, or receive advice and treat ment free of_phargo. Also—Bold lfy J. K. McCurdy, bootor Ziegler, and 8. 8. Ste% ens. (jun 18 DUBLIC SALE.—On Saturday, January 30. 1869, will be sold at publio sale, ut the public house olJohnn. Spitz, in the borough 01 ‘Vomolstiorf, the following real estate, to wit : A lot Of ground 133 foot more or loss In front and 264 feet in depth, whereon Is oreotod a splen din private residence, with all the modern im provomonts, built in the Italian style, with large parlor, sitting room, dining room and kitchen on Um lowef i story, anti oight rooms on the 'up por story, b ilt 45ftH 11/Ait'jtabortal anti finished In mullionb style, Witlellnti 'Observatory and all the usual out-buildings; ,the grounds are beauti fully laid out, and with choice trees and flowering plants, it being unquestionably the finest private residence (outside of .114-eity 'of Reading) in Rorke county, and Is locatod in the healthiest district, in Pennsylvania; the said pro perty is situate in the aforesaid borough of IVo melsdorf. Persons wishing to purchase at pri vate sale can do so, by calling on, the subscriber at any time before the sale. • Salo to commonoo at 1 o'clock, P.,31., when doe ikhbaln attepai ,by ttqco ?fen anti :conditions nigtit u atula,l EIIBE T. Womolsdorf, January% -3tes. ' • PIOTICH.—Thero will be a meeting of the FOB. TUNE BUILDING AND SAVINGS ABSOCI ATION of Beading, on the third Friday (the lOth) of February, at No 28 North Fifth HUM, at 7% o'clock. P. 111. Those who have not paid up tholt \) duos for the mouth of January, arc •equested to do so at Mum moj.lie Treasurer, J. 0, Thomas, grocer, otherwLso their. names will , e stricken off the list. Also, those wishing information anti shares, can do soh yiallitiir t i the Treasurer as only a VI/71'0'9r hi,lat arf . l:l ; oft lot diosal, y refer' 0 tnellott I, -- J. itoSB ILLEit, . Jun 11-td) Secretary ______ EXCELSIOR BOOT AND 8110 E STORE! 7ti 50/1 reiiptfatt, 'frailly, Pa., (Next door to Lerch's Hardware Slorc,) ARNIQiCt 4, DRAKE tilCtl2,lllrhVitlV;:4l,f,,t°,`,l 4 v l Uy'AZl. assortment of AN,II B 6 X .111900 D SHOES. • LADIIB' AND CIIIII,DitEN'S 'BOOTS AND 8110E0 ofelpesi and of very superior make, which ft@ . De ft , the ,Aofaist t cash pilees. They Inv! to ball and SOO their.idoekbefOre purchasing elsew,hore. • • • They haVe alsoa , fine assOattient of the intOst styles HAT& and CAPS, ckt.low figures. • . Xlr All kindiko4 Oustounor work inauufaetured I,n the very boa Style, at taloa notice. Tiievatr w onage of the publie is respeeihilly . ' Bo,* ltdl . (Jan OEM • ' _SWILL REMOVE.' •,• T AM NOW- CLOSING} OUT DIY ENTIRO • stook of • .2 MILLINERY :AND JRAY GOODI4 !••• ' to ro , opon .entlrilteew and Ivell'se• ieetad stook ) ;i •, • , • • • . • Yo. 317 Tenn area, Geteoeesi Third and Pour s ytn; where .; will ry particular attention to keop,all the latusy My op, of, . • LAD/. S',miss.** 4141)(114II,1111EN4 . AND ON r .FRAM 169, • • and a ooniliiiite everything per taining to the Millinery sppit Trimming lliee ,l express my moot hear,ty .thanka for past favors, and very respectfully eolfelt the continuance o f the eamq. Satisfaction guaranteed. • • iao below - , 48, (hat. KELLEa. N - meeting of the Stockholdera ot. the Reading Library VorepanY will be bob' at the Hall, oorner of Fifth. and Franklin streets, on Mon 4y evening, Jan. 18th, at VA o'clock. 'Ali others intbrbetd4 are invited VG/Attend. • W. MURRAY WEIDMAN. - Jan 5441] Secretary. • A UDITOR'S NOTIOE.--jrlIE UN dersigned, appolntad,by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Berks codaltY#'lo4lll,4lt tha kvbaount of Jacob G. Assignee of Jonathsp of Alsidancreek township, Barks county, , 4d ,mska diftribetion of the balance qUi ' Ail hands of thii. s 4 atslgna fierob grim not a that te 4031 'inset% all Per sonssons interested. in said estate, on Tuesday, the inter 1 oialoorin tho after_ P. OM*, thaetty of I k eadiag. P. 1 •/ J Sit tlittAW BY %Auditor. .19VrElial READING RAILROAD COM v . PAliit.-Ichtleri' t ' liekriby given to the StOokholdera Of tkla Company that tit; annual Inlkatin'g AM'elfietion . for rtealtlerit• gin nix' Di •rilotottl. *MI be MI& lit the °Me ;of John Eh ',Thetas, Mo., in the i bli of Reading, ra., on ! Or evening , January p 2 4, A. D.,1801, between 0 mite of 7, NMI'S o'clock., I • ;,•• •.,• • • . ..; an $449 .1 • ' • 11 ,•1 •1 • in 13. - 430" eetrotary. ; I:iM=M FOUR HORSE CHARIOT, $lOOO, n. C . O , 1110 UNTY AGRIOULTUR L AN Lk ,MOSTICULTUIIikI. itgelEVY. — . The r d nteentb annual meeting of the Berke County strieultilid anti Horticultural tioolet will, be at the Coate 'tench ; in the city of -Reeding, on Tueeday, Mold day of Vcbruary, at 1 oichx•k, -P: M. Ofiloora will be elected to serv_f 4nring the i 4, 'y - :tr.• _ :,, . - 'U. 801p1AMITER. : .o e i t an 049., .. :'-. , _: _ _ - - • _,..; ;; ElcorctarY, . l'C E IS jitREB ' • .ie GIVEN; . , Lea il t her l it l a ; accoun t oot of Vul i tir Piagetcenzrill the rrothemitary% spice of: forks *Aunty, and thatthe alma will ho confirmed, on Monday, the Bth day of February .Itoit, unicas'eauso be shown to the contrary. W. D. tiltlXBlolEll, enutit.l: -- - t Prothonotary. --- • - ._ _-- -- --.---- - ------- , A l gsi GNKB 9 8 _Di OTICE.—FAA N K 1 qMfor,'or (ho City of Reading; having ex- Uted kti eta Igiiinentef ell hid estate to 'Charles qt ( Altsteirpri in ttit fottim laimilt 4 o(to ; tro - It 64 t he otti a . br..74mlA ;4. p.,150.- ; . , Notice is herobY ittfin'that it t porsna having 'olainteon Wild clitale, will present theth u and itli pereorie (wing mon y to' sa d estate, will mak') IMMedietb pitynien t,o the •underillignedi i O. 11. BORAElifiell, Assignee, Jan MU 839 Can't etaeot, Hauling. • TS W-- GENTS . - -• • ors to ova° per ArantA . 'Or tt.etnntnlssiou frol which twits) that .antOtutt ettli VU made by belltn tho !stoat tatprovud COM ON 84N8h1 . , FAMILY SEWING MACHINE . , I. rtuot: VS 00. Voi (Amidst); and Terma address • • ~: O. IDOWOCKS 4 '6).,' d 1 320 80tith Tided strOot, rhitadelphith, l'a. oh SAhnl . .•• . . TAT • INCJIIP3I'.IIIi. lIIMALIiI . 8 .EMI. • Ty NARY. i . , . . 820 AND 822 PENN ` STREET,' • , BEADlfili t Rt. . This Inetitution is opon ai All Wit*. for tlie ro., ception of Boarders and Day Scholars. The 41fth Send Annual 1 Session oonunouootr in January, •1808. Full corpse(' ProfOssors and Teaotterai with ovory facility for a finished elluoittion. ficierenoo is confidently math) taste n =Crone patrons in Via city and State. Fur Catalogue or 0 mutat'' apply to .. • ' • ' doesamosj WINCUES/Int k DAUWIERI PrinelPtda. , ~ .—r".— . ' A -----, ---,-i-- -... AGRICULTURAL *CHEMICAL WORKS. . .. Si . 31.11,14.111 . '011:11.1.. , . t , SUPEIR,ItOEPHATE OrtIME. T HIS FERTILIZER , lIAS NEVER failed to Kivu 'ontiro satisfaction, Wo war rant It porftiotly froo from attultration. Onlee and Laboratory, No. 8 South Fifth Street, READING, PA. N. 11.-IYullavo always on, hand at Our •Uotna. Aotory, oupply I'IILU thround Bono, Nova floottu Plaster, Nelda Foot Olt and Whouktireaso. MILLER t% SiktITIPB Tlp•top Wheel tArottatt la pronounced by those who have 11801 i It, to ho twoaquatod ittl a luhrlon• tor, fot• (Wiwi* It'on or woodon axles; and all kinds of heavy trowlitnory. ' (April 44r JJRS. MONROE & 11ASSENPLUG, PRACTICAL NATURRPATIIIO PHYSICIANS, . 411.* • FOR Tllll SOAK AND SPEEDY COHN' fir ALL Diti- HANKS, WEAKNIted AND INYIIIitTINS. have 'waled No. 809 Arch 'Sired, lylitadelphkt, Ite., , where ilso have filled 11111 . 0 nm flihc !styling tif l i te sick. Thu Doctors mire wil n all other drafts and sys tems have failed, and i hen eases have been pro nounced hopeless by the most eminent in ,the profession. No rangiest operations. , No pain caused. All who receive treatment are Instantly benclitted. The Motors cannot restore a lost member of the body, but will nlwaye relieve pain from whatever eittleith Thu practice Is hillarmuny With all natural lalvs, and is explained upon sop" entitle principles. Many eminent physicians of all other systems not only acknowledge the power, but receive treatment for themselves anti fatallies . ,_ as well as tecommend it to their pa tients. By this new and seemingly mysterious tro4lnont,4t takes but a few. minutes to produce a change hi 'oo most Obstinate chronic) cases, and i so sure is the Iluot that many eases require nu more than a s utile oueration. .' facet 14-pianos TO CONSUMPTIVES! JONATHAN HEISLER'S TONIC OR 13ITTE‘ S, TS THE MOST SUCCESSPUL -IL VINE yot disnovered for tho cure of Consump tion, Dyspepsia, Liver - Complaint, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Throut i llroast and Lungs. /t Is made entirely of Roots and Herb's, and ono bottle Will convince all who will give it trial, rreparod and for sale by , JONATHAN 11E181,Elt it CO., Bohuyikill Havenaa. Also for sale by Dr. A. H. LIGHT, North-East corner Filth and /Nem stroots, Reading ; Dr.J. M. HOFFMAN, No. 403 Penn street, fleas/log, and Mr. WIA.EIt, Shoemaker/will% ilerßs 'county., . July 4. Is4lB-ly PUBLIC SA LL OP. CHARLES 1101iTZ.—On Tuesday, tho leth of February, HAM to o'clock, at the'residence of tho under signed (formerly Ohristitte Schaffer), Meter township, Bork* eounty, ono mile howl Suyttoes tavern, the blowing porsonal proppkty *l.ll • bo Sold, viz : 3 limos, 12 cowl, Homo with calves and •nearly all fresh mulch cows, 2 bulls, 4 holfers,, 2 twin calves, 6 shoata, 2 broad wheeled farm wagons, 1 narrow wheeled Wagon with hotly, 1 wood sled, 1 land roller, 1 gum spring drill, 1 hay hook with roped and willies, 1 threshing maohino with four horse power (Lesslg's patent), 1' large corn shut. ler (I.c.ssigis patent), 2 sots of hay laddors, 4 ploughs, '8 harroWs, • small and large hoe hat. Pow, 1 corn plough, 1 grindstone, 1 large bell, 1 hay rake, harness and halters. with chains, cow chahis and Many other kinds of chains, grass scythes, grain cradles, rakes tend forks, 12 threwbushel bags, and many other attle;eB not tweed. Conditions made known on the day of auto by a It IU-3t*l: CRAItI E 3 BOBT,Z. • ENG E S IME BOILERS FOR SALE. \ • OtpCIRTANT: TO fmAimilsitST's M . _A NV FA O,T.v RER S. The undorsiknod offer for nahi p 9t‘ roilonable 'rates * OIL ` 1' ONG lI%AV I NG Elicit V. O' Point • HORSE Poyvnit. , ON JIORIZONTAL IT:114MB 01' ithltnp • liOßsu roWnlt. ' ' • ONIO ER)IIT-npusE TUBIAAR UPRIGHT • ONE . FIVE-UOUSE .4 1 11 . 11ULAii . 1201i.E11. . Apply at tho Dratit °Too, or addrotW _ nom. SCUTT SHOVELS; Neater COAL Heater Be9,9ps;Bnow Bhoietcyand a *misty ot 9ther useful Hardware, for - sale cheap tw, . . - 1 1000W4IN a lIIITIIIQUE, , 0001-tif - - . ' 6111.Peint . street. i . , . . •1 WANUIPACTUIVARS STUD4RD mg MI MEI 'AND ,1 EITI En 8 lIICADINCK PA, ______ __. _._ QIIERIPINS SALES. Or RE ki ---- 1. ?ATE.—Ily lilit no of touldry nri t ,, 4 „' • - rX *-••• .00111 expoliiis unit levarifttelas law,' ,r,:, vh,ll, Court of tAnntuuttleas Of Burks coin i" 1)1 t' :' dbootet t rill b 4 hl at Ipitbile vendee to LI ! orY 4 on urtl . ay, the Silth tlay of .1661, 11 1 ;,.? r ista i at 103100 P. AL, tit.tholteyston a ll _ ••,.. 6 , ,:. oil of Reacting' . "" (1 u), ht tl • r oAll that certain no no s ta r liitl- .t !,t• L t u l e t rnin V# 8 4 4 0 s ir F i tt s o k f ti l l i g i t i i,- I i r t l e a l 1 1 1 1 :::: e t' : 11 C, 1 . 1 . ) 11:: . i t , ° L : i and - Eleventh etiscolit:in the ci ty or ii„;ltti i , bounded on the North by on the Sollt4 nY P 1 11 )01 13'9( --- ellOrne NI. •.• West btproperty 0 Goorgn - A,:Zio n „w ri rket t p4 ~ on the East oy property of Jerem !oh .14 1 , 1 : 1 I N , Wining in front along - said Fra»klin ~f,,,- , css) : foot, nett in depth or length, North R 664 '0.14 [. 100 foot, more or cos. r US the pro "' 4 (4 'i% JACOB WAVE" 1 f. .., , i. ~,,,,„:, Also, st•tho Mik tint knd plated alt Xk l i 1 4 judo two story LOU DIV NI.I.IN'u N 1,7. n ot froundoituato;itt uppa r a t An o t :l , l sit n i 408.1016K3-4 nctitti oil 00 i tt i.„ by't 11 . 4110 NMI, k ( mg( tot il Haim , g t , 4 • . 'raids irg, West by a til o 1 aillet A i ' t's south by atiAlltly Mid' oh 't il e Mist! ! hi lt It, Moto' Doglor, containing In front on Ror (4 Ito road, 150 foot, one in ltnoit h 198 Om, bol t ( Isl.\ property of ELIAS DAL Lawny. , • , t rod,. .040,fit the same time and place, the , nnq ded half of the following peoperty, to , its 1 .. N0:1. All that'oerlain lot or ground ;11, 41 tl On the South side of Chestnut struot, to-th e . t t of Roatliog aforesaid. on which is emoted t 6 .I Y Z ; story BRICK TANNEIty ) wi th s t e „ m en 1, 6 !, shanitig, matithicry anti Winos therein 1 8 , 0 4 , dud on tho North by said Chestnut strost l oi‘ p ;;^ ' West by property Indonging to the it eo ;," ' School Hlstriot, on the South by prope t i,"4 Edwin Kirkpatrick and on the East by IA? (street, Containing in front on said - Ch est . 1 striset,ls2ltiet tutO hi length ,North anti ll • . . , . .. , ;o utt 100 foot. • ; • , 4 . ' 140.2. 4,l B o A _All 140. cgirlalti frame lllzt LING 110Ukihr . all 1 lot I. Of groutul l ,sl ~,, on, Bin South It o• Or Chios hut street; i said'oily, btundott On he North, by said c hi, l nut struet, on the. Wes by pronerty or Atigu, 4 l }arms, on the South , by a lour. toot wide ,S te and On tlits Mud by pOperti et Chutes m itt ; &mauling on legit tThestn t streM 18 foot,;, tt r 11.1 length North and'Soilth, 100 feet. ' f No. 3. Also all that Curtain . two Men s 111tICK DWELLING HOUSE awl ~ 101 6 ground, sittuxte on the East side of, bout( : Thi etroot, In said 0 / 1 k b441140 4' 011 Ulu IS,, .: by 1 ropertyof David nehOlf ott - the W e d t, .. skild Third street, on the • Sontll by preprrty ~ , •6 J. 11. H. /Maim , and on the •Ilast Oty 'Curposp,, street, containing Ilk front on ealti;Thint stre et . 20 foot, and in lOMPINIWt..and, Wost 230 feet, No. 4, Also, all t tat certain ,two aud num; grunrter story 111110 K DWELLING IltllN • and lot ofiground, situate on West'sid. or South Third street, bOttfooliChetnut la; . Franklin streets, in said eity . ,.. !rounded on 11., South by Grano aileyom tlits, West by prelim, now or late or neutron 1.11 Z and Attila Lutz, ' . the North byttio. 3 and on the Nast b'y said TO,. stroot, containing in front on said Third attev, 17 foot, and lit length East anti West Ili feet nto l , or less. i • • - .e.,3. AIN°, all that .CONlaltv 9119 and . thic k ' • quarter etery F,HAME ownia.mg tut , i , i i :f ni s tra t o , f irig So rd ul a\ d r , o si o r o ta n to sai On ti I, o l l l t Ai y ' s W , bo 4is u l ti t on the South by pooporty No. 4 6 West, by prop,: . ty now or like or 11 tinuth and Anna Ltd z 6, No, t , by No. 0 and East • y said Third 'street, oontith ing - ln front on soh Third street,2l lent, 2 hot. and in longth East and West betook, m ot , v . lobs. ' . t aNo. O. ;Also all that • certain one etc; FRAME . DWELLING HOUSE and int ,' ground, Wont° on the West side ofstier. ' Third strooV, In said city, bounded on the N or. by No. 7, on the South by No. 5, on Um West 1., . property now or lato of Batman and Anna la.zi anti on the East by said South Third Street, e, , . tattling in front, 23 foot, 5 Inches, and in lonit 6 89 foot more or loss. . . INNot 7." Aliso, nil t hitt certain two wtory 11111 Ci DWELLING HOUSE and lot of ground, ei ' atenvie West side of South Third she, In sold ci ty , bounded tin the North by No. 8, a; the South by No. 0, on the West. by property pa, i or into of Hannah and Anna Lutz, and on lt• ,' East by said South Third Strout, containin g I ~ front on said Third atm% 21) feet,' 8 inoho, , L , In longth East and West KS footprint) or W.I. . No. 41. MHO, all that certain two story Bah 6 DWELLING HOUSE and lot of ground, oiler , ' 7 - on the West side of South Third street, wove; .; Franklin and , Chestnut streets, In said elij bounded on the North by No. 9, on the scam!, c,: , No.l, on the IVest by proporty now or la .: Hannan and Anna Lutz, itod on tho East by Ac,s: Third street, containing in front. on sold 'Clh .:.• (grout, 19 Mot, 10 Inches, and in length East wit:, Molt 89 feet more dr loss, fa No, 0. Also, all that certain two and tip,., quarter (2%) storyl.lllloK DWN. A.LING hot st situate on Om West side of South Third sire„ ' betweon Franklin and Chestnut streets, In 6 ,,,; tr , city, hounded On the North by No. lu, parka; South by No. 8, on the West by property MI f.,' into of Ih ' rimah and Anna Lutz, anti on the i1',.•:4 by said Third street, containing in front' t:.• said Third stroot, 2o• .feot, 8 Mulles, and . :.1 length East and West 89 foot more or let's, No. 10, Also, all that Laoia h i tn open butitilug of ground sltuittO on the Westi I loilo of ty.* 1 Third st.ri.et, betwoon liritilkll4 and C1i61),1 t streets, in saucily, bouoileil - our 'the North t, propbrty of Mrs. Andrew Ithetto4, on tho ~,•,, I , Pty lot. No. 9, on the West by prop.fr •ty okow or b ,J. i f of Iltimiall and Aunt% Lutz, struitti 1 the East it . ,„ South Third street, con tun t log, lii • i'Ont on Timm street, 19 feet, 8 inches. Sold as tho propete Li; • lido tit A. ly ma; w .u: KWH THORN. , l' , Also, at the same Unto ond place, all that e.f ,: gr in two,sitory FRAME I.)W El. 1.1 NU ill tr.! t and tho lot or Moro of gt otind and eosin) ; : ' on which the sant) is erected, with the.; ' portottaitcos thoreto,ssittotto on Um East side„ I North Eighth strum., in the city of iteadiu , 4- ,' bounded on the North by property of Alnaiat , s Landis, on tiro Soots' by. property of Clark 4 Itobrbaoh, on the East by a thirteen feet zicy alloy and on the tirest by Hata Eighth street, c.,.: i'l Mining In front on said Eighth street, 12 feel,'; Inches, and in length or depth 18 feet. Sold , t : the property of GA'O.l2 We A U LEN .11 AVM ,i - :, Ai o, at the saws thou awl place, ail thitt i wt . -, toln ono anti three-Ottartor story FltAlik.• DWELLING ;ROWAN anti lot ottploce 0 '',r•s, ground andeurtilagc, on which tile sardikj is °rooted with the appurtenances thereto, bii:V , ; tote on West side. or Hampden road, in the 1.• Is Inge of liatnpdon in the N.ort It 'eastern part (,:,, the city of Reading, hounded op the Wesl9,', property of John Brown, On the '.North by r:,.!4, pony 01 Margaret Hottioli, now John W nem k , on - the East by said &Wootton road and on It , '; South by property of Mrs. E. Milroy, contaleil•; [ '„ In fro It ' on Ilatninien , road 20 feet, and 0 . length 124 foot. Tim hosts° being 12 feet fm; ;! and tworitY-four foot (loop, Sold us the proven; '= Of NRMOLAig MILLER. Also, at tho same time and ties, viz : t . place,. the fouostrii. ' 'proper :I N . I. All that certain ine . isnago, tencincm rind tract of land, situate in Maxatawny too,'*, elii , Berke county, adjoining lands 'of IVilini j Mo or, henry Bonbon, David Iletrue, and tll. . ' . .ors, containing 91 acres more or loss. Tl' 0 improvetnents are a two story. STONE , ' P" DWELLING HOUSE, Log Barn, and ether Ou,t-. olldinge. ' . . No. 2. Also, .tall that certain 'mentions sr, tract of land, situate In said township 81111 War e• ty, bounded by lands of Daniel Lelhensperge . Jacob Bosh, Daniel Heffner, David Kuhns it others, o_optAinining 105 acres more (glut : - • a!' The Improvements are a two story STONS DWELLING HOUSE, Log Burn and oh , : out-buildings. Sold as the property of JACO: LEIBENSPERGER.' • I Also, at the same time and place, all that cc: aLain two story BRICIC DWELLING 110Dit rind lot of ground, situate On Of , ' the South . of Bingatunn street, botweon Fifth and Siiti p streets, in the pity of Beading, bon-Weil Set, 1 North Emit, by lot of Mrs. -. •• Smith, Soult • South East, i'y a ten Pilot wide alley, West,f3oull West by property of Peter Jones, rind North Ititirth West , by Bingamun street, containing it front on - said Blngainan street, 20 feet, lig length North' West mud South East MS feet I ' saidalloy_. Belt. as MO prdperty Or GEOR" . W. - ALEXANDER. - • Also, at the, same time and pliteikthe followlrl two pretniSos„trt wit t • • • ' No. 1. "AU :that niessuago and tract of law. situate hi EtabutOnit - township, Berko venal.' hounded by property of 'sal Merkel, Wiw i ' 'Merkel, Gitleon,Doyelter, re P eter Heilman! Itl4, John Rothermel, contai n ng 80 Wires rnoreet,l less, The improvements . aro; a /Wilt, PWELLINU • HOUSE anti LOg Bard, besides Other out.buLldings. i No; 2. Also, all that certain nessuago, tent tnent or tract of land, [MAIN in Ittiscombnitto w township, Berke county, bounded by witty c Samuel ,_Kindt, Autos Marts_ Daniel,. i ttifti Amots Worts, and ,lfosts Wagner, • e oho! log five acres more or lease, land witht;ij improvements. Sold as tho property - or 047)1 AMER BUK,"who survived JIWN.Eaft: Also,!at the saints Unto and place, - all that (et' lain treat or place of land, sit,uuto in Dor township.- Berke courotty,,bounded by lan 9 ; rotor LlVltigood, Mahlott tocht, Jacob , Ma ti g` Jonathan Kelm and Samuel Landis, Mining uores more or loss, :The improverno is are tt. ( .' and a half stbry• STONE DW.ELLINci NW Frahm Barn and other out-buildings: Kohl 'the property WHIMSY LIVIEGOUD. " . Also, at the sauna thou and place, all that Cc, Min tractor piuco of ground, situate in Itehre townaldp, Berke minty, adloining lands of LW' lelEhrgood, U. A, Seifert it Co., COOttaln, ! rit a tv acres More or loss. The Improvement/a. stork STONE vorELLINQ 110V8E, plietable, titp- • , „ ',. ,in = • no an" , , loo: of ors me tipte aod piece, a ll.. „.,,,,1 i•vu ed one-eletn Part or the tract Of lamb ^...:,,, hake eft 18 in POssesifitto of Isa wide hllehter, in saidt o , ship, upon which toe SOhlloter luta a life ci tater during hisliro Sold as the ProPe r ti HARR V NUfff4o,llr.M. • •• riV Also l at thesaine time add plaeo; All thatre- t Id" lot or piece of ground, sitttatecon tho eils- 0- 6 ,,i, - North Eighth stroot;botwer. 'Welton etreete, ht tho eltyld Reading, Irk; .Eighth street, prop_orty of JaMes Koch i. ," _ t o Washington i v , dor. and Reuben tiling; containing 11 0 ,rt,/ in { SOUth on Said Eighth street; in front / 50 , 0 ,;',' 0 0 -in depth, East and West 120 feet. Vio..;', I ,7DSG Monts aro -a 4 two-story ,JIBION , Pr! P " pr HOUSE and Kitchen attached Bbl tut OOP porty of .f. Atenszsc 4,[4 , 40,mg. . A .. , „ il itgr N. B. On all salosifrotti sp,r ti94r,r. - . required lobe paid doWit. ''' ' Iby Seised find taken Into execution, pet fyl in, ._ . ,- WiLtIAMH, L AI.I3IIIOI II L• I4 , Oe ' phoritra tattiOo Itoadtnir Jitn; - 0; Iffia.ol; -- ~._.r . ...---.4 —, .—.—...1.:....-_,---7.2.' , ,---r , ...rr -- " - g OLD ' NB SVSPAPERS formate : at . the OWN' „.. 'UPI° °Moe; No; 317 Pena street,
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