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VOL. 308,
READING DAILY EAGLE
PiIIII4I3IiLVD .arrOr tiIiTBRNOON, ,
(SUNDAY' **OIPTJtD)
AT NO. 542 PENN, STREET,
BY RITTER. & CO.:
11:1018,dellvered by the Carriers, Ten Cents
per week payable at tile 'end of every Vecic.
Three eelife per 'Angle copy. TO, Mall Babied
betas $4.50 per Year 1 11%50 for it levinefsi f or,
I.V/t for three ntonths—yayable eirletlY In
ad
vaned. ' •
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DR. LOUIS De BARTH KUHN,
MFICE AND RNSIDENagiiiO:, 20.
%./North Ninth street, Beading, Pa. deo .
JOHN W. 010KEL,
A TTORNEY AT tA.W, 0141. et
:CA.hooor (ist floor, baor,) No,lBo Oen!
tre, street, Pottivlllo. Or Can bo oonsuitod in
tho tioru2an languago t Mar 4,
WM. B. 80110ENER,
ALDERMAN AND ATTOUNEY AT
yi10y..:4)(13,00, No. 517 Court stmootNeadlng.
Can bo consulted In German and English. 0111403
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OEORRE F. BAER, .
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ATTORNEY , AT LAW.- , -OPFICE,
No, MO COurt Street, (up attire) Itoe,ding, Pa.
April H, ifiGti-Vd4tw • , .
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• HENRY M. KEIM; •
A TTOENEY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO.
21) Noklh Sixth !Roots, Mailing, _
lob b, laaa-tfd
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ATTORNEY AT, LAW, OFFICO,
ir;t:;ILVAltAr”4 ugading, U.
• WASHINGTON SIOHAIIDS, ,
ALD4IPINN.----pV14 1 .1(3t, NO . .* 29,,
lerth litxth 4tTeets OpPpllto the rest Ottleel
oar orly#olng A n d Vonveyarioing proniptlYitts
tondo to. ' (Feb 8, lB6B-4 0
s ;lESSE 0 1 HAWLEY,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW, 11 - A8 lIBUOV
-0(1 We Oleo to No. 40 (second door) North
Sixth street, nearly Opposite the oourtwifouse•
1/001141.1.4! Web 94!
• LOUIS RICHARDS, •
ATTORNEY A. LAW, p`.lOE,
WO Court etrooti Over Offloo I) . ohn H. Etch-
Art% Esq.
E. H. sat/tam
ATTOIINEY AT LAW, HAS RE
..moved hie office to NO. MO Court atniot, 'next
door to the Poit Ottleo. lApril 4, 180,5=tf
• W. M. - RIGHTMYER, • • '
WOMEN' AT LA.w, HAS REMOV
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L oil his ogle° to 639 Court utrctot,_ a tow doors
below Sixth. Reading, Ph. [Fob 1,16t17-tf
nit . JOHN STEPHEN,. FORMERLY
Loot Worneladort, tondora his professional 130 r:
*NOS to the eltigene of Reading. Ofnoe No. 207
North Sixty street. Can booOnanlted at hie °Moo,
or at tho Revlon° House. Idea 23-01dt:try,
H.' M. NAGI.E,
pllPUOthelit
(U. 8. ronsion Surgeon.),
Ponn etroot t Heading, . II
0111ae hoUrs-111 to 9 p.m. 6to 81). nl
SALE
DRY GOODS,
', on, COLLADAT &.OQ,,
818 and 820 Chestnut :pt.,
PHILADELPMA.
Wee to Commence November' 24
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COMprlslns
BILKS,
DRESS GOODS,
SIIAIVLS,
()LCoAKING
LACER iiEBIBROIDERIES
LIINS it.WHITE GOODS, to..
HOS EtiY ft GLOVES, dte,., '
I,IOUANIMI , GOODS,
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&e.. &c., &O.
Owing to the wido rontation of their 'House tt
ie needless to detail the etiatiteter r qt iitqqk
0,,& Co. *Quid oieroly state that their
IlitPORTA*4O,liB
OV Tills
PRESENT BEASON,
lifillol3
MUST Big SOLI)
Preparatory to romoval to tlielP,
New' Marble ,13u.11c104g,
' obestnui: Bfreei, oboe, arosd,
Have never boon autpas.lo"in 'l,lllll44eilphi%
Containing an „
ENDLESS vAM.parr,
of texture in medium priced goods, ere well 41 . 3 the
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OHOIOEBT NOVELTIES OF THE~ Si
AnM. (1. Si CO. *Quid tidifitio'sltdol443.4 0f,41#44iy,
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GREAT :
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'pity :aoops.
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To loco o.tl'lo o.'lo bts!or40 1 1 1110 iiiiik i lkelf stook,
feeling assured titlkt the .7, I !' • , .•
lINVARALVEL : RICES.
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At whtoh the entire stook will . 1* diolipeoll ,- ,01
must insure ' , , • - • ' ' . •
• RAPID SALES.
oetBl4vaddtien
BOCKMUEIIVS:6OL
WINE- AND, pACIER,'DEpft f3AtOO
Pei* airsee, iziecieee• shivb hid J3ee6ntA.~ .s:
All lilade'or hOtlilielnlolOipieSill4 , o4Boll liAnde
Ild sold st iamb:most orloes. ;.„
,fl . lol2•Sin '
C.
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OAL SCUTTLES, COAL SIIOVEIA,I
Heater fhloo_ps,
_Snow etiovVisi p..t a tr i tli
of other useful klettlwisfoltiOr MO uu
MoUOWAN &A CM li•
613 Penn street.
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',MADLPHIA AND READING RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
9r PASSENGER TRAINB
,Y) L lEPiAmillliv,ltiFf 18 , 6 0• .
irivk",THAlNs DOWN TO PHILADELPHIA.,
passinglte &dim, at 7.8% pa.y,s,ay4 1146 4.. a., and
4.25 and ,43 rad,
; UkT3,) POWTSYLLLE,Iit 10 , ,,. A .',f.,,liiiti s , oiiiid ,
0.004. , ss,
TRAINs it iSt i'4s ai3ANON a minitisßulto
Westora Express Itoth Nev/-York, at 1.08"11: Ma
nd 1.60 k m,s,xidio.l9 ie. ,
Ifarrislitirg AcconattiodA A r tlon fisii.bi at 7.15•. C. M.
nd Mall Trains at 10.45 4. M., and 5.05 P.M.
' iinndnAT- tile. down • rains as adin . 6
ii. g li A
M. aill A 23 r A t and if . D411 4 4 at fOl6
A.M.:and 6.531 P 3I ,' P ••,•, 4: '• ' '' • •''
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I WIMI 25 P.'ll.tivit; M 1440160
• A. M. up trathe
run only Wire ii P liadolphialind Reading' ,• •
' Up trains leave PAlladalpilbs. or 110441Digi Han?
risburg ahil.Prittattllle at Mita 0.15 'A. LI cilikOo
i
boon, and 8.80 P. M. and at 4.43 .111[; for Heading •
nly_. Abe 3.15
_A.. 11., train con eats 141 . . •
or Tataaque; yfiliataaport i innaira;B
e i ~,.
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ra and C anada. : - -
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The 84614. hl.,andSAo P. bi.u . pt .. , ,
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mph% and 10.38 A. 31.04nd 4.w P. 440 • . • I
top only i
at principal stations bel w : , ,•: i ,
Beading Amecrninodation Train: eaves Read
ng at I:B9:AiX , ,FetATOng frpto Ph delplkift at
.45 P. X. • '
LoThe ~Pottstown ' As_commodtlou train' 10aVO 9
ttstolvii•dt 0.45 A. IL iiatilArnlngleiMerbna.
OMR 040 P. 101 .. ' . • 6 •
1 The Weatol3lEspresi trains conneot at Barris+
burg with Erpress. trains on QC Pennsylvania '
liaHroad I'or lialtiinorO,PittabUrgli and all_pointe
Walit, aslant 10,45 Kati train conticitite at Harris+ .
Lur fo r Pittsburgh , Laueaster Chambersburg,
unTniry, Scranton, PittatOn, Nilikesbarre, Wit.
on, L4Scit ilaVen; /41ixdraand'ttifiCanada4.
' l'assongor train') leave Upper •Dopin' for ICplir
rata, lids, Columbia and Lancaster it 7.00 A. M.
ad 3.151 P. U. •
Through Piriit-Clash Coupon lokets and .Emi.
grants' tickote at. roduced Far S, i.o all. tap; prin-
Opal point* tuAlic Nortb. West mid, t4o' Canada.
i I •' . C014.1414,3110N T i NotTB'• * •
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Wm) 20,uoup4r s ia,0 25 per cent, Oxman% be
'tween'taay poin desired. , -.. ' •' 1
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• L24 I 4PA I art•TiPRI4 B 9I,,
c~aodfdr 2000 WWI, 00tWalla Mips:watts, at /02
—for families and bustnoqa nuns.
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Good for , the holder Onlq, for 140,0 and y 4 months,
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between ali ants, at reduced , Fares i ,,. School
season TiOkte 040tIlirO thale ancrie.
Sir Pailson Gm* 11 ttke the probe! trains
West at the . PPIOII. DEPOT, and other trains
at tho,LOWEIt or OLD DII.POT.. , !L . ; ,
100 ponnds Baggage allowed each passenger. , i
Passengers are rognested •to Purchase their
. tickets before entering the care, ad higher fares
are charged If paid in the oars, ,
,Ekonrslort T ickets g oal for Ones Ilt i by .7.80
A. M. . Aegolntackla o n •Traili to P elptda,
Aln return, at 42 tw:l eh. r , _
' G. A. , NICOLLS, .
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lin • - f ` .; General Bunerltatendent.
feiy
VAST.PkiiNatAYAIO4-`) 114 - 414
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ROAD:• • ,
ARRANGEMENT' • OP PASSENGER Ty, Aos,
Cornmeticing Monday, December 2184 18E18.
No.• tit Mall •Train, loaves
Reading MA A. M., arliv , as
Mw94 l l!tit. Now York 8.50, P, hi,
No. 7 Fast Mail, loaves Reading at 4.20 P.M.; ar
rives at Allontown 5.65 ; at Now York 10,05, P. M.
Nos c s,and7, Tun dally,oxospt Sulu:Unstopping
at. all Way Stations botWoon 'Reading and Now
York.
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EXPREAS TRAINS:
Leave Reading at . Lit A. AL
11 7.81 A. M.
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I. II La 4. Id,
41 , :4 2
Arrivo at Now York at
11 114,
I • 11 ' 11 y , ‘ . 7,00 r, If.
IS It 8.15 A.M.
c Those trains run through from ,Pittsent li,- to ,
RIW-Ydrk, without change of cars, stoppin only'
i
4 yone, Allentown, 'Bethlehem, , ,Eastan 11110-!
I, • ~01inten,, White. 'Tense, Somerville, sound;
k, Plainfield and Elisabeth, .! f , . , , . „ '
liY 5.44 A. Id, train runs daily except Sundays,
and Mondays. , 2 ~• ; ~ , ,
The 9.28 P. N. trains ruirdo, except sendeire:.:
The 7.81 A. AI. and 1 , 00 A. M. t rains run daily.
‘
bleat bound trains, , leave.New York, state foot .
nf 'Liberty Street, us ft:Mews: , ' • •
Leavef4rw . York , omits al fficutln.
19.00 M. WI XO.B, 8.00 P. M.
9.00 A. N. Express Train, • 1.50 P. M.
5.10 Pad. Express Train, 10.10 P. M.
8.00 Pi AL Express Train, '. ' • 'l.OO A. 1,1,
AtaillTtain leaving ,Allentown' at 7.20, A.. 11.;
steps at all Way Stations; arriving at Reading at
9.10,A. U.. running tidlly exeepl Stindays. 1 ,
Tho .141 Id, Train frdm New York, stops at all
Stations between Neiv Yorkand Reading, leaving
Allentewn at 4,20, P. AL, arriving at -Reading at
8,00 r M. running daily except Sandays.k • ;
The' 8 . 0 0 P. M. train from, Neat -York, runs
daily • topping at Elisabeth, Plainfield, Som
merville Junction,' Easton,' and Bethlehem, at..
riving at Allentown at 11.45, P. 1.1., passing Ly.
one at 19.29,A, M,', arriv hi gat Reading at 1.00, A. -Pd.
'Passengii n are requested to purchase tickets
before en g the care , is 25 cents extra will, ba
charged An ifollented on the train, from an whp
Pal the fare tp_the conductor. , • • . ,
. ' COmPACTATION TICKETS
gond for Monty-six. Trips, at 25 per cent. dis
count between any points desired. - ,
MILEAGE TICKET BOOKS
for 2000 miles, good between all points oh this or
the Philadelpnia•dt Reading It. 11., or the Road.
tug A Columbia R. R.,'at.553.50 each for families
and firms.
_ SEASON TICKETS; • • • .
tcod for the hinder only, for throO, six, nine and
wolvo mouths, at.reduSed rates. " ' •
_ , ••. N. ERMIONTROLV.
Au s-tfl ' General Ticket Agent.
.TIZEADING , ¢r,.. •
. GI,OLUpO3I2I. ' ItAll:4-
ROAD. ' - • • -- ,4—. .• '••
On and fi ,Thursday.
tl'ev.'9oth, A 8, Passenger
riliWitillrillit s4 as folluttg: .
Leitve iteadieg at • 1 -* • 'MO Ail.
, • l6 ' :: , '•• • . • 0,10 P. At.
I ,riv e ritlianeaster at ' • . ". t. 9.15.A.11.,
11 1 , poumbok.4t.' .‘;'' , ;9.25A:b.
' o ' - " UtiOgetetat ' • ' ' ' . .'"
8.26 POI&
" 4 ,' Oolunibialtt '-'••-• ' ' i , , •'• 11-80P4M.
. RETU161124(.4: i .
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Litqei Uneasier and Ceituubia at • ; 8.00 A. I.
" : - 'o6llAnbla ht ', / . 0) 1 k t i , ' 18.7:0 P. .
" Leneaster i at ' , 1128 P. .
'Arrive at Iteadiiig atr, ,e -::•••, • , t.ve; 10.20 A. M.
4 g at ilea ting __. ~.. f ~' . - • 5 • 4 1 11 .1 11,
Trains Nee._ an d 4 ',Wind i) Oal'e eonnefit t r o d it
*Reading 'with . trains North and South, on t#e
Philadoiphis and Iteadina ltliruad, and .IVest'On
V
• the Lebanon Valley ,' a. o'. 9 aleo mialM9P4l9
connection with tilt or li * Yer . k..• " •
• Ticket* °alai.* ,bb neid At the' aloes 'et t e
anw Jersey Coritml . R.;,, root or Liberty etre t,
eit.TOrkl' anollPh ilp P Reading R. It" T r.•
enth and Callowhill street% Pailadelphia, i
'Through •Tlekets t Row York ,and Philad 1-
o, -
phia, sold at all the rorhielple etatiOns and b
,g
-gA_•ge elmo.tred'thrordlb. . •., ••• ,,_, , •
Tratall.are run by klillidellihiu: end ' Reading
aailreed tinie l '_*Pteli• IS ten minutes raste rth9ll
PenusglVeni# R I 11, - . IrlIlleo: ' '
i ''. QicOßGiSi V.. 04.001
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E. W. Reiman, Oen* frt. Jo Tiekel , Agent. •• • •
deolo4.t" ' -
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CANDY '.‘l),s0 4 5T;:,
r i‘t joiiti,*„%*** 1 4 1 0.-*
4aA-1;00, P4i" " ?!‘
FINE O.:NY.E.CTIQMI )
Aiiitlaitot . WX:4ol,)74.!
• 817044 P4Vl2l'
it;EMON '' . OII . '`OLEAR
'fitftEttlOt 14)::Atilt , MADE AN BEADTG.
asoiltnputi Otif leach
Toy lkix•
tnrel c uandy Daidcey, ._•ekl an gretzele, COG ! .
anal Catnip; Oetidannt Bp* dS Sh ips; •
.All vdtt be 5e14.04eap,.,1, 0 4 V,.,),Fpeltt cal!. 0 0 4 19 6
for stennietros.. , gi P2PRgs:;
deell 6 Bl l l ; : ,". '
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y stooid zio
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A ' W gigspio .01,M M E . NTIRIi ,
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ziwzir Mir AFA ZOO 0 0 ODB, ~,
in ordoe to re-taion' an 7 ontire n ow' and well so,
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l i ab - sir kin1y5t444;4444,.ii4;046444i,.._*pertAl
ieV wit tl i ss COlar attention au.keepa)
All 1 i l e# Id""%'' . • i . 1 .iirri'.,oC}l,l,oo . 7 ",
.LID EV: —ti ,Airoturithait imau 2 ..
- 1! °wirer iii%111 1 017 7 ? 7 . . - t ,
, 47 boteptinimirrinvaikeLearerything Par.
r t , 0 0 the N bleyy,fuet wrimming itrie,;,, S
twutyluteet t tiiinnitaniul (or past to ire,
initeirrinesol4lllV.ll9 kOle iri Titilfilanfo QP
v i e woo igatiaraotlOO g &rant 6 , - t-Itfu . "I. i ‘
jou 84ind liUB. . 11. a. IsSEt. •
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'READING, PA.. SATUDAY AFTERNOON, JANMY .2,3, 1869.
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4 41 CA• 8 9$
MOO A,
19,15 A.
FOR., , 'SOD' OR : THAT NEEDS RESISTOKIE."
lIEC!COpiC do ,ORTII. , •
CoinerSecoticiatia Sti+,
lirri Coludanlir, on band end sell at reasonable
pricer, , , ,
LUMP. BROitBN. Each i stovz,'QOALNuT
CHESTNUT AND BITUMINOUS WM% •
inatOßY : ana 0.11.:WOOD
LIMB AiIb:SAND. KINTOIII24O WOOD ET TAIN
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jor oi r y '• deliver Ikea of extra ebarne Uteri 7 041'6
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INfIeWS 90110017111 f Mil A
ybetriner.nell icaye to tut '
e 'teat on . -
of theip 110 to tble atriy and value le 'prepays on •
of MINI 1, COMIMIed *lib certain Vegetable it ,
tracts; ay uneurpossed for its Healing and. Curative
properties hi all gloat, estertuficompliiintaforwrilob
idnimenta 11l nsedieteh as , ' . ' • •
. • •
Outs, Bruises, NA's, laU PiteantatiOno
- Gout t Nervous& iiiiisitittnafory 444 .',
If .
Ne,uralgiai Haidaahe . rains ln -
•
81de 'Back it hillid. '
Tit all ouch easel It DAY be used *frith A °art
of teller. It h gob& in hot; in'alithoseHomp
whit, en external application is rewired, for e ,
Or tieast, and thls subscribe.; esti conscient
ra'opuuniTtt it a oh, Of . tlie best Linimenteof the
day'. ' - • . ', t
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.TII6 20,iiIIt,:li il3' BOtget
Nor sale at the `.'EAGLE" BOOKS'IORIL • .
1 BITTER & 00. ' .
CLOTHES WRINGE4S,
STEP LADDERS,
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STATE OF • JOHN BEOH.T.EL
lath of Heidelberg township, Barks' county,
deceased. Letters of Administration to the es•
tate of the above named decedent, have boon
granted tO the subscriber. • All persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims will present
t,heln, proDerlynuthenticatee, for settlement.. .
ISAAC 11.1;011TEL, Administrator.
,tan 9-13t1 - , Robosonbs P. O. Barks Co.. P.
ytSTATE OF' JOHN D. RITTER,.
late of Exeter ownahip, Baits County; deed.
ura of administration, to the estate of the
above decedent hate been granted to the ttader
'signed. All persons indebted to paid estate - tiro
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims will present theta, properly
authenticated, for settlement
, HENRIETTA RITTER, Exeter
. JOHN K. RITTER, Exeter,
SAMUEL K. RITTER, (Hoy,
at% u,430) . , Administrators
V.O TICE , IS HEREBY * GIVEN,
that Charles Lean, Committee of Ann Wan.
nor, a lunatic, has_prosonted his petition to the
court of-Common Picas of Berko County, praying
to be discharged from Ids said trust—and that
he will bo discharged on the and day of February
next, unless cause be shown to the contrary on
tir before said day, • B. (lIIINBFAIER,. •
Janie-8t , Prothonotary.
1I ST4TF4 WILtIAN IL RHOADS,
Ji.Mlate of Amity township, deceased. Notice
is bbreby'givon, that letters of Administration
tiavo been granted on the above named estate
o Levi 11. Rhoads, of the same township. Ail
persons indobted to sand decedent, are requested
to Make prompt paymOnt to the Administrator,
and thoso who have any claims against the seine
will pleaso present them, properly authenttea,
ted for sotttioinont. ' LEVI H .
ande-8t • , ,
rLE OF VA LUABLE WOO DLAND;
.;-OK SaturdaY,'January , 80,1809, atv2 o'clock fo.
„the npdersigned will offer at pub ie sale, at
Denglers tavern, in AlOO.OB township, about 80
acres Of WIESTNUT TIMBER LAND, in part of
thirty yeard groirtboltuate in Alsace township,
Berke ootniiy• adjoining lands of Josiah De
,Turk, • leonik,?James Z. Griesemer and others.
ThO land: rum Out to Oie .: turnpike_ and the
,wood /An enellyr be • Inuovod. This property
i will ir Ogered s inlo ro'lotii or in ono piece, to
.suit purobtteers. Do ditiona will ho made
m i x
know at tile tiMe of ale, Dr- -
, ' • • , • • , AILOS' W. POTTEIGER,
J -' ;' • 1 . JONATIIAN (MIKE%
. •
Jan 0-311 JAMES MILLER. •
'A t3SlGZiil,t).a .
-c - Xsold at pub* Halo, at the Imbilo house of
.facob E. Snyder, - in , ri nl4OlOlllO, ExotOr town
ship, Ilerits oonnty„, satnrday, Jandary 80th,
1%9, the following personal property of Jacob E
Snyder, to ytito
2 Horses,_B4 head of bhoep , one now twasoatod
Carriage,,Buggy, now Spring Wagon with oovor,
a ono Horse Fatal Wagon, 'Sleigh,
Horse (lours,
Wiptiowinfllill, Grain Cradli39 Moo Plow Har
row, Shovo Norrckw, a lot of rails, a lot of Etnpty
Porte's. a l a rge Copper Nettle And a great many
Other artioles.
gaio to Conittumee at t o'clock In the afternoon
of said day, When attendance will bo given and
turps insoleicnown byy
• " IJENJAIIIN , P. SNYDER, Assignee.
Jogs! Beitausnr, Auotionoor. • Dan 0-8
N' B. No hucksters all Owed on the ground. •
7 F i DWARD STAOHEOKERIS YEN
ptlJC—Qii Thursday, Banuary 28, 1869 4 will' be
01 at 'plliitio sale, at. the residenee of the sub.
seriber, Ict Bern townithip. Berke county, on the
frnlkof Christian RCSI4.I%tiAT Lelnbath's tavern,
he following personal property, vb :
6 etaellent working horses, 1 tWo year'old colt,
s Olect
lon r - old colt, 10 oxcellent milt% cows, 8
h ,1 bull, two and a half years old, 2 young
b, fat oxen • , 12 sheep, 4 sows, 8 shoats (Chea.
'ter ounty whites), 1 broad wheeled wagon with
body, One narrow wheeled wagon, 1 ono h orse
wageth,spring wagun,earriage, 2 pair bay lac ders;
1 two horse sleigh, 1 one horse sleigh, ono thresh
ing 'machine ' with sweep power, mowing
and reaping machine, grain fan eonyabef
-100
ler, ' hortickalo; ' sebd-drill, 8 PlOu lie, 2 small
and ' 1 large ' cultivators „ 2 spi o harrows,
'straw-cutter, fall , sett blacksmith is, • grind. ,
atone,B saddle% heavy harness, for horses, car
riage harness, sleigh belle, traces, sulingle4rees •
and spreadera, cow and • log • chains fifth chains,
hay hook, rope arid phllice, grain cradle, scythe,
raised, forks, shovels ' 40 two bushel batgs, 1 copper
kettle, large farm bell,wood stove, bodstoads b eink,
desk, benches, and many other artieles too nu.
IncrOus to mention. , • ,
, Bale to commence at 10 O'olook proolsely, when
conditions of Sale will be Made known by
.
EDWIN BT,II,OIII4OKEIt.
i 7P. B. DAV/S o A.uotionceo. [Jan, 9-n
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DUBLIN
.a... REAL'ICSATE,The 'following real estate
will be offered at nubile sale on Wednesday, Jan 4
nary 27th; :1869, at thello , house of Jacob
Greed% Esq., itt the village 'of Leesport, Oda
county : . I •
lINo. 1 , All that certain two story BRICK '
Nouse With kitchen attached, situate in the
village of. Leesport, fronting on the 'Turn.; 1
pike, and now 'occupied by William Weisser.
Theretis a stable bud a good well of water upon
this property. 4 • . ,__ I
No, 51. All thateertain WO story BRICK HOUSE
with Kitchen attached, situate in the. village of
Leesport, fronting on the Turnpike,•and now Co.
cupied by Daniel Edelman. There is a' stable
and a good Veil of water. with pump upon this
property.
•• No. 8. All tbatcertaintwO storyBRlCK ROUSE
with Kitchen attaohed ; situate in the village of
Leesport, ,fronting, on .the alley Ncirth of the
Turnpike, 'and now, occupied by john Korahnor
and Adam Speicher. There is . h large lot of
ground to be sold with thin property.
0.4. All that certain one story FRAME.
II USE with Kitoben; 'situate In' the village of
Leesport, fronting en tho alley. North of the
Turnpike, and hotv - goottPied by Emanuel Kershe
net and Jatnes Baler.
• No. 0, All that Certain two story BRICIi
HOUSE, situate 10 the village of Leesport, front
ing ,:on the :alley North of Turnpike, and
.11OW oiXimpied by Simon I.lw:thinner. . •
N 0.8.. A traot_of ton sores of PASTURE LAN ,
in excellent condition, In Ontelannee townshl ,
Mounded by lands of Leesport on 001%11 4
*Ow D
Benncville ens estate, F, repro%)Wiley •
and Others,. ..• ,• - • • •
-'.41 , 141,, 7. 90; 'a ,certa in.two story, FRAM ,
'BUILDING; with •a• frame kitchen. attaohe ,
fear tilon the . urnpike in the village sof Li)
00i% ts biningtproperty of J. P. Dommalam
• lel tSO V lipTygt4erof
.49W 0 0 0 1404 by re r 1 1
Weasel. 1•. • •••1.1 •' •• •. • c _ 1
ti
The side will begin at I' o'clock in the a lto
noon, when the oonditionswill bo made know
by;, ,, . ' 1 ; ..' 7 '' DANIEL OLOUSER A
1 ,.. •• i,f A
_p' j ' .11 ,',ressit •G'6 31411 FL EY,
Jan 8-Btl . ExObutors of Toblita tensor, doe'
. . .
THE READING FIRE INSURANC
. ‘ AND
TQUST COMPANY OF BEAKS, COUNTYi: -
4)ri at i gl, Jtiiii• l ol l otiflr 7:; i tiaPifoi. ilii);o6o*
• • ,
Office, 'leading insureence Bulkily, N 0.1.9
North ,r(lth street, Saallkßael Corner of
) • Ontrt Street.
•
OFFICE goutollou.s A. /I.'to ti P. If. • .
'megatons s• •
_, •• • . .•
J. P/lINOLS Jowsa, ; . - JAXIB MOKNORT. ,
1111NRYZ. VAN REED, JAOOIII3IIA9DNAR, ,: .
J.,T. Jsoicsoar, . D. E. STOUT,
,lOSA.II Onatorita, ;r: it .7. , T. V4.t4llfTlvh . •
. :Gxelion Rilismit- -' : ' ,- • •• .
Mills COMPANY . INSUIttS ALL
, IL kinds of property against lossor dainage by
fire at rates as low ha any other relicible'Company
and upon every plan known to,,Stobk . Insurance
Companies. -, • •
Ferpetnal Poliges tatted requiring no renewal
and upon *hien ea ount Of 'lranian% paid can
be reclaimed at any time, less a deduction of fIVO
per cent. The advantages of this method are
worthy of the attention of farmers and others
having, first.elitss dwelling houses; barns and
other buildings, in town or country, houses ; ,
the
cheapest and safest. • , N,", .
Policies for ono, two, three, five or more ye (
~
or for less than one , year, issued and no char ge
made for Polley and survey when renewed. or
when insurances are transferred from other Ginty
PalkOlt , • ,1
:I :.) , ' ." :I' • rld , •
• The citize n s of Reading And violidthtitiler
dependent mainly n on foreign companies, hive
now the privilege o ; effecting t heir lustlaliCS
'lna home lhatittitio • wolf, drganited, with an
adequate paid'itt Att 'guaranteed dapital,, Pre.
c
Seating as strong a basis of Security as that of
; any other comintf. ,The adVantage oCdoing
bnsineas di set t MI VII 99 11 4telnF tad 1411314
portance of keep! g.,douta portion of the l arger
soma. paid for instir noes, In circulation fit hohm
- 'WU/ DO a r" ,• ,41
v t4k; 4•.,A to • " '1 , • '
._ I:i 1 • itp, proildent. T . ' •
i f
-,- A ; . 1 T, %Joe President;
' 1 a B,' iyikr,l- I M id F l A S t u f?f•" 'i • .
1
plratlTl4/ 4 4160—Dit. )1E4114.
removed to 609 X Penn street it We' BrOrfila
at inserted Store. Teeth Inseed mall improved bases
m tl t iteariT oi reannitlls oltc Monthai
prim:V(4lly treated. Low prlbes and ypra
Wow deo /*ay
NOTICE' IS lIASKRO TON
" LAVOARTIR, Jan ;ty 180:
TIIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE :—TIIAT
on the Bth day of January A. D., 106% oWar•
rant in Ilankrupter was issued against the Estate
of WILLIAM H. 6PANGII4BR, (who was also
member of the drin of Boas & Spangler, formerly
of Reading, Pennsylvania.) of tho township of
Badsbury, the eontity of Lancaster , and Mato
of Pcnusylvanta, who has been adjudged a Bank ,
rapt, on his Own petition; that the peyruent of
any debts and] delleery of any property belong ,
Ins to stick Bankrupt, to him orfor his use, and
the transfer of any property by him areforbid.,
don by' law; that a meeting of the Creditors of
the said Bankrupt. to prove their debts, and to
Choose ono or more assignees of his estate, will
Do hell at the Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden
at the, Wilco of Register, No. 0 South Queen
r n oot, hitke oily of Lancaster, before Amos
LAVMS.KRII, ha Register Register,
On the 30th day of
nuary, D.,;1 0, at 12 o'clock, lL
Id.
A..
' i - JOBEPICGAINTNE
Dep.'l.l. 8. Marshal, Oth district, L i m,
janlB.2t . as Messenger. '
•
(Licensod by the Wilted StaOsOoornment.)
100DV_EWS FOR CONSUMERS OF
STAPLE AND inzwY GOODS TIEROU9II
- THE cQUNTRY. •
Harringtokrit Co. Of Moon years' standing as
Jobbors and. Retailers of the 'above goods, in
Boston andg f ielnity, klivo,conoltuted to o ff er the
peopio of th wholo country the advantages .of
their immense importations and agencies for
American manufnotories through tho_popular
ONE pOZZAR SYSTEM,
cur Premium List to ,Agetits, pod Exchange
List for Agents and Patrons, are not ()quailed by
any house in the country..
Best No* York and Bo#ori references given
whoa required. • Send for free Circular.
HARRINGTON' . & CO.,
SO SUMMER . . 11082'04Y
no2B-3tn] • • • Bost-Office Box tst
WM OM AN. —PEMALES, OWING TO
the peculiar and important relations which
,they outdate, their peculiar organizatieni and
'tho offices they .performiaro subject to Wally suf.
ferings. Freedom' from those contribute in no
email degree to their happiness and Welfare, for
' none can bo happy who are ill. Not only so, but
,no one of tllOBO various female complaints . can
long be suffered to run on without involving the
general health of the individual, and ore ion
prontong permanent alekn me ees and pre ere'
decline. Nor is it pleasnut to consult a physician
for the relief 'of these various delicate affootious,
and ohly.upon the meet urgent nebessity will a
true women se far sacrifice , her greatest, charm
as to do this: The sox will then thank ins for
phieing In their hands simple specifics wbioli *lll
be foutWellimolous in relieving and curing• al
moat eve) , onto of those troublesome complaints
peculiar to their sex.
lig,,MßoLvai EXTRACT OP ECOne.--Itundrode
suffer on insilenee, and hundreds of °there ap
ply vainly to druggiste end doctors, who either
Merely tantalize Omni with the• hope - of a cure •
or apply l'eModis which make them worse. I
wc;uld not wish to assort"tniything that wont() do
injustice to the afflicted, but I am obliged to say
that although it Way be produced from excessive
exhaustion of the poWers of life, by laborious
nlnPlninunnii.unWlicoloSorne air food food, profuse,
menstruation, the use Of tea aid coffee, and fre
quent childbirth, it le Mr oftener caused by di
root irritation applied to the Mucous meminano
of the vagina itself.
When reviewing the canstoeof these distressing
complaints, it is most paintel to contemplate the
attendant evils consequent upon them, It is but
simple justice to the eub3ec to enumerate a low
of the many additional canoes which so largely
affect the life, health, and happiness of woman
in allelassesof society, and which, Consequently,
affect noire or loss (Meetly, the welfare of the en
tire human family -The mania that exists for
preeocious gclueation and marriage, tames' tha t
years that nature designed for corporeal &mei
oPment to be Wasted and perverted in the re
straints of dross, the early continel;nent ot vehool,
and °vet:daily in the unhealthy excitement of
the ball-room. Thus with the body half clothed,
and the mind unduly excited by plettsure, per
verting in mid night.revol the hours designed by
nature forsieep and rest, the work of destruction
is half aceemplished,
~ In eonsequonee Of this early strain upon her
8311 tent, unneeessary effort lerequlred by the del
teat* votary t 4 retain her situation in school at 4
later day, thil aggravating tho evil.. When one
exeitementib Over, another in prospootiVe keeps
the mind morbidly eensitivetolmpression, while'
the now constant restraint Of fushionablo, drair,
absolutely forbidding the exorcise indistiontlab e i
to the attainment anti retention of Organic; health
and strength; the exposure to night air; the end.'
den change of temperaturethe complete pros
tration produced by excessive dancing, must of.
neCeslity, produce their legitimate ,effeet. At
last, an Sally marriage daps the climax of misery,
and the unfortunate one, hitherto so utterly re- ,
gardless of the plain dietates and remonstrances
of her delleato nattirci'i beeoMes an unwilling,
subject Of medical treatment. This Is but , a
truthful picture of the experience of thousands
01 our yOW 1 “ WOlllOll. • , , i
bong before the ability to exercise the futie ,
lions of the genemtivo organs, they require an
education of their peculiar nerveue system, coin
posed of *hat is *ailed the tisane, which is, in
common with the female breast and i lips, evident
ly under the control of mental emotions and as
sociations af t an , early period Of life ; and, as wo
shall subsequently see, these emotions, when ex
cessive, lead,. long ' before puberty, to habits
which sap the ve,y life oftheir,victims ere natare
has self - completed their development.',_
For YOMRIO Weakness and Debility. Whites or
Laueorrinfea, Too profuse Menstruation, Nx hiker.'
tion, Too Loßg Oontinued Periods,for Prolapses
and Bearing Down, or Prolapses - Uteri, we offer
the most perfoot specific known: lißialnoLD's
COMPOUND gwrivoT or Buono: Direatiehs for
use, diet, anti advice, accompany.
Females in Ovary period of life, from infaney to
extreme old age, will and it a remedy to aides-
Lure in the discharge of its functions Strength
is thegiory Of manhood andwOulan ad. HRLIA•
scan% ExTRAcT Buono is more st , hgthening
than any of the preparations of Bark r iron, in
finitely safer, and Moro pleasant.• I.IIBoLD'R
EXTRACT LIVONIA haviD teoolvoil o indorse.
b t?it
ment of the most Irma ;lent phy , clans in the
4
vriiiedliiiii,ss,is iv w offered to *nal Implant..
ty ass certain cur for the folio diseases and
aymptores, from whatever cause originating),
(federal Debility, Mental, and l'hySioal Depre*
sloth, Imbecility, Deternlinatien of Bickel to the
Head.Oonfuseci. 4404; itysteria,lieneral Irrita
bility. liestiossness and Blebpiesitietas fit, Night,
Absence of :Muscular Efficiently, Loss of Appetite,
Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Low Spirit% Disorgan(-
zatton or ,Farttlytde of the Organs of generation,
Faipattition of the Heart i an4,lll, fact, all the yen
coulitants of a Nervous acid Debilitated state of
"the aveleiti, ' To-Insure-the genuine, cut - this out.
Ask for Ihmusemrs., Take no other. Sold ..b
Druggists and Dealers everywhere, P
per botttebr 4 bottles Or $e lie, delivered to any
address. Describ- syrnptoMs in all eon T i lkulioa.•
tient., Address It.. T, HELUBoLD, 1) and
Onettileal Warehouse, bei Broadway, Now •• ork.
„sir NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP
initrael.efigrml wrapper, with fitteoimno Of
m Chemical Warehouse, and si g ned .-
e0,28-Vneo4/tivl • • .H. 11XLMSOLD.
' . , i) TO ; TUE " '
: . IDAFITALISTs OF •PENNSYLVANIA..
•:- ~- - • . Doran, DAAWAsiI,
Feb. Mh, 18130. i ,
1 • '
ritilE 1115DZIISIONED;• RESEDI*4
-.A. County hapital. of te State Of Delaware, and
. the Town of g e nt, county, hAlre rap, and
lities for makinginvestmerits of money On FIR T
• MORTGAGES on VALUABLE: REAL 'BOA •
and in tkepurchme of , Trirkit A4l/8 af • Recor d in
the severs] Courts cif Said county. , • •
Tbo.l4onigr partner of the, uud ersigned firm was
Surveyor iieneral for said connty, for twenty-live
years u and held oftleial positions Under the Conn.
ty and State, for more than , yen years, and ,Can
sequentlybaearna very familiar with all the Deb.
lio: Rinslrds • relating , to, Real Estcte, , and fully
compotont to investigate tho title of any land
offered aka boots for a , Wail. 'They. tuerefore of.;
fer their services' in that capacity to the caPl4
;
talista 40 24 1 0xleYiellfteril generally of Tenn I.;•
% yenta, whe can ooniynunicatewith them by letter
Stating thb sae" (Waited. tO beinvestod, the len h
'Or t4tßa LO be invested. end all othexinstructi mi
they may. dotard to: lire theta; whieh *Hi Ala
strictly confortaed
mad© possible. The intetbst„
4)14 all inVestments by them, will be prompt.
ly Collected and forwarded to anyi point desig
.4l4o4 01 1 49 ii ) iTt, „ ,;,i. ;• • , • ~_ ~ j • i • .
, . 4 . • '.
,TOD ' D • ift AlliiOTT, ,
• . • I c Iteatitstate Agents tout RoirveyanoerY, •
• do r t4.n u t spoor of' copgal Spinity.s,
,Todelt,
nOw • building, 11111(10k: the omee 'or - , ree . /Ada
:soarsagisknewspaper. - T' V )
.` rk ! " . t •
, P; 8 i-Ali. tO 101 h attPabit.; isad i4SPaniibility j
.047. 'bell liallirle W :lillintat-, the - follOWing i refer.
rab"
•eir.verloo.44 tni. .M: ates,Ohnucellor;
/
Hon. rtin B. Bates , Ex-Senator in Vongress I
non. WargroVn• 4ndile of the 13uprezue;
Copt rt ; on.,J. ..iiinston, l iudgoof theSuprouni
Mutt r eV: al is 8 'ulsbury.' Vorerne.r VI Dela*
4 0 4.eibet 144 I nzb,.cpr I,l4mi t il
so ank ; hat es.tukri t A i a n
RatiorDoVer y now John,
liore4r. tik to Consay,and i fhe mapluniky
gOnerall Ws ieh they transeethifsineate • .• '
.ilerkceoanly4ainiii 4414 iiiiiistavit 4y;
Wing Wo4tier.• r ! •• • • -••- ''•. 1 :1 1 4 0 4" . ,
[ TEN CENTS PER WF,EK,
, db 1 1'11112
Do the/ight, oh child of pleasure I
Lot thy heart bo free from stain I
Spurn from shoo eaoh sollsh treasure !
Lori; tho good, and thou shalt gain
In the glided haunts of beauty
Oft the demon doth itivites
Bear inMind thy noblest duty—
Shun 'OM wrong and do the . right 1 ,
Dotho right, oh child of 130firOli ,‘
Novkr lot thy liopott grow faint
For thou sunshiao oonieb to-Morrow--
Strive to he a worthy saint I
E'en - though life to thou semis ((Mary,
And thy prospects dark as night,
Nevor lot thy ; faith grow.wcary-- :
Danish vero4ig and do the right
Do tho right and foyer initOr I
Rover bo nehnmed to own• •
%lint tho right thou wilt not ptiltor I
Nor Its happiness disown,
n good and AMIN sorrant—
Though your idatiOn,in thought
May bo humble, yet, if forvont,
4, Thou shalt oonquot with tip right I
ARE' WIG 111110,C1141010 ANDIANST
Tho following Articio, from , the On of M.
Henry Berthoud ?
. Noll knOwn From writer
on popnlUr floienc4 TAW' 'appeared in 0110• Pf
tho French ox i clting - sop)
comment among scientific mon
"If one • pays a little attention, he • may find
everywhere in Cris opifp_ortnnities to make
seientifie observa ions. . For instance, glovers
make hero - for North 'America gloves of a pe
culiar form, and Which an ' Eurojend hand
. •
•
could not wear. The fingers are ,mndo of A
lSngth which seems unreasonable, to us, ',end •
wbieVt nevertheless, barely sufflecte for tho ex •
-
igencies of a Yankee hand's conforrantiOn.
This is the demonstration of A feet long sine?
observed, and which a scientific man of Phila.
dolphin, made the. subject , of a letter to N.
Pruner Bey." Ile says; "The Anglo•Ameri.
can :presents from the second gendration char=
acteristica of the typo which is not unlike that
of the Leni Lonnapes, the Iroquois, And the
Cherokee; Indians. The glandular system
shrinks to the minimum of its norm"' devel.
opment.
~ The skin becomes dry as leather; it
loses tna warmth of color and ruddiness of
cheeks; and in
! their stead •the, eeler, , of
mud \tinctures it in men,' and
insipid , paleness in women. The
head decreases in also and beet:Mies round or
pointed. It is covered With .smooth :Ws of
r dark color:,, The neck lengthens; ; There
is a great developMent of tho zygornatte and
massoter b o n es .: The , eyes , are simian in
deep cavities which, are quite near
,each
other, The his becomes dark ; the . eye's ex•
passion piercing. and•wild. The long hones
lengthen, chiefly • in the , upper extren3l4.
Therefore England and France 'nuke for expel
tatlon td North America, gloves especially for
this maticet, whose fingere arennuadally long.
The cavities, of these fingers' bones tire very
narrow. 'Finger nails are prone to take'n
lengthendd and sharp form. The larynx is
large. The voice is hoarse and shrill. ' 'Wo•
men's pelvis beeranes, is extremities i llie
that _of tho monkey's. Another soleatific
American adds I . "The language of Americans
tends moraand more in its standard phrridea to
become like the red min's—lndians,, , , , There
is, too, a growing tendency to ex 0104 0 .! light
from bousesomd a growing fond neds foi glarish
colors hi clothes; tastes which aro corninon to
all savages. Let us add further, the prover.
bial phlegmatic character ef.theEaglish gradu
ally disappears in Yankees, and in its stead
there is found an Uneasy, feverish, and ,inces•
santadtivity, which shows itself by a Constant
craving to occupy tho hands and by the obi.
,versal habit of whittling wood.' To Avoid , the
destruction of fainifuie in Amdrierai hoteis,all
their proprietors . take care to provide' each
traveller with stieks foithem to Whittle at plea- i
sure Befeh'ialhe'torce of this mantahibt the
Federal . Clovernment annaally vines, a,a4ppro.
priation of money to provide the zternhers of
Congress at Wasbingtonwith sticks to whittle,
in order to prevent the 1• destruction
of
~Oe' seats and desks sef,jhe tisPitol."
These . profound . and prorept, nacdifea- •
lions of the Anglo-Saxon shoulekmake a deep.
qiinpression on the mind when it is consid.
eied Abierica
. bud; beeh fiettled by thus race
scarcely, More then two hundill (I Ntie,' these
, phe4ene, strengthen the 41:niett of too '
,persons •who insist, upon ma.n's unity, nfp,rigini,
Abbe Masseur 'de Botitbourg 2assertsin i his
ifferlis on `America; 'that' the• physical and
Mort `'eliaracterlitide et 'Maple ,df.Earoienn
origin !b? : have ;mule 1 their, , fioples
in : tha, North have, .be 0,0140 ~,like.l t the
Tioquobh.while , these of the ., South hive , be.
; Rome like the,.,Cherokee. He'' iiitalices,
'among' other eziril4; l ; 70,niiiy - 4,ikt4 has
liv:edin Canada sinehlia:earlfeetcolonization,
.
Lich has never, ecitttele l l,4liatitio mith the
'Abdriginee i . fieterthelesstho head of Ithetarn-
Iti sidd io COI'? ' i lire.ltafe reinairaad 'Pineh
-44n fineoOrnaiik in,iiefi l ri and thedgbi l iut in
'Pk f4WPAs , h i l ir, l,9PTJACztP.htlt‘nd C4aPr terb
-PM have income ilexsilivi ii . „: .. . ..
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