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" , = .. - '•„ . , • -. . ~ , . /,.,, '„ , ,: 1 ..: - '. i . _-'-''' ',,:'-'' 1 . - -'A _-2_' •: ~...4 ~4 , '',,.- ' . ,,t. - ,—.•....:•-• .- s v "- . 1.`:',.,s- ,:;A-4....-. ,',‘• '.. ' T''-•'''''' '' ' • 1 . . . E 1.--NO. 309. REA DENG DAILY EAGLE ) PUOLINIIRD IsTEM' AFTIORNUON, (stinmys EXOMPTACD) • 'AT NO, d 47 PENN . sTREtt, • • BY iUTTER & cu . TERiiB,4clivorod by tile 'Corriere, Tow Vents per week, payable at the -cad of °Tory week. Three &nee per staple copy. To NMI subsCri. bare, $4.50 per year ;ELM for apt months; Of, "43 Pr throe months—payable strioily in ad• ranee. , • De MOTH _KUHN, D RE.SIDgNOB, NO. 244 244 0 50F itl r n tlI tr e 1n g, • JOHN W. 010KEL, • • ATTOR,I6I7 AT LAW, OFFICE,. Loeser Building, (Idt floOri Wird Nq. ISO Con , tro dtrout. air CAA 141 cousuicoa tn• clic) liorinan hinguilgo. war 4 WM. B. OcHOENEH, A LIAERBIAN. AN ATTORNEY•AT . LI, W'.--011ino, No, 511 Court strooto Bonding. Can b 0 COMPltteli in UUraltin and lingligh. a3t,314 GEORGIE F. BAER, A TTO RN ES Y . 'AT L AW.--OFFICE, A No. 5W Court fitroet i (up stairs) Reading, Pa. April $4, Itie*.lydavr • • , . . • - 1 — WENpy M. , KEIM, / , ' , A TTORN EY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO. XI. ;18 Fe b 29 North itt dee% Reading. . . M • - - WESLEY H. GEARHART. „ A ITORNEY AT LAW, OFFIOE, NO. 63:1 (Malt e *Ms Iteaollog, ra. May Oriyahw,. WASHINGTON RIGHARGs, ALDEittiAN.--Or,FlOp, '!'ICE, NOM Stith titreet, opposite the root (Moe. Sorlreolnit.suCi COnveyttoolocprotrotty ato• tended to. • (Feu Si lmw-srd JESSE O. HAWLEY, • • ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAS REMOV ed hie otliee.to . No. 40 (seeoud floor) North sixth street, nearly opposite the Court House, leading, Pm • (Feb 9-tt , LOUIE , RIOHARDS; ATTOUNEY AT LAW, orricz, NO. 530 (Spurt street, over office of John 8. Atiolty ads, Itto. 18.014. 2 r4Y H. ATTORNEY AT. LAW, HAS 11E moved his wilco to No. 046 Court street, next door to the Yost 0030. • • (April t, 1350-tr , 'W. M. RICIHTMYER, ATTOIMEY AT LAW, HASREM.OV od tag °Otto to 630 Court otroOtiok (e*, goon In tow dlxtb, Reading, P. • • (rob I, 1847-tf . _ ntt.,4oits TEI.3IIHN, FORMERLY .11- 0 v Out.ii.filorf, towlors hta profoostonal tor• vim to thu olLlZeul of Howling. °Moo No. 'An North Sixth !Wool. Una bo oonoultwl at his oMoo, or ut KeyutOnb nous°. 'duo 24-43Intl6nst • H. M. NAGLE, pa VSICI A. S, Passion Surgeon.) SW P 940 street , . 0 lin itits.s.li to So. si ato9 P. In• 13A4.10 , Of , r • DRY GOODS, gong, OOLLADitY &. CO., 818 imid 820 Ohestn.ut pM,LATIELPLIIA. titles to Commence November 2d. Ootnprtatng BILK% DRESS GOODS, BIiAWLS OLO4KINCA OLOT48;, , • LAMEB & HhIOIIOIDHRINEI MARKS & WRITiII GOODS, &0.. • HOSIERY & GLOVES, &C.. MOURNING GOODS, iso,, Owing to the wile reputation of their 1101100 It Is needless to diStoll the otturdotor of their etOOk Co. would mire) , state that their IifPORTAtIONS PRESEINT 'SEASON; ivaloa MUST BL SOLD Preparatary td tetuoVal to ttieir New Marble Ohestriut Broad, Have never boon tiurinteseti in Philadelphia containing an - ENDLESS VARIETY Of torturo io Matti& prioe4 goOile t atireil as tho • ' OHOIOEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON II.: 0.4 Co. would advise all deslrolis of obtain• leg . . c .. , gREAT BARGAINS 1 DRY G 0914 To lose no time before inepooting their stook tooling snored tibia pto UNPARALLELED' PRICES; . , At 'blob the Outlet etoeie . diepoeed o Least insure oetBl-3m114w1 , BOCKHUERLIB COLUSIBIA HALL, WINE: A.I4D te . thin hitER FSALOONt „ Pdati 8044 fielhooqi• Hirth de!i4 . , All kt o f 101 •Viine 00049. wit at tha inarosatViiiaika,-; 3 int*? 10*. 6 - M — T - riOli i l tartZWlntrintr_ 2 ANltitroVirw 11.1101Vailpact a yarlety q 4 91w we, tOspgla ahem], sv_ t • WAIT •11114111(01111,_ 01 ' t _lls Pena draw PHILADELPHIA AND 10 READIN,,RAILROAD. 101 ABIGINUE ENT 11 , PA6B NOMA iltAlto ilisitoim.D"visktsalfft 1868. FIVE TRAMS •14iW14 •TO PHILADELPIII ii, pluming Renato g, lit liph 10.33 sad .11.15 4.1. t., and 4.9 and tr,:ii P. IL • • _ 2 • , • i UP TO YOTTSVILLIIcAt i4.1:4A. ii., 04 o.soand o_,oo P. k., _,_f , • TRAINS WES T TO,LEOANONS II ARUISEIIIIO.. Western Kapteas fronl , New•YorE, s, lAA A. N I and 1.50 P. Mr inidittin P. Ili • ' • • . Har_ristiFooorriktiodition Train tit 1.15 A. M. and Mail MI tit 10.45 4.: St.,And SAO Pal. . • , On Bun y, th ilwyn trains poi: ;goading at 9:40 A. M. and 4. 35 'Pi M. and Upttelns at 10.50 A. M., line /1.57 P. M... • ' :- • . • The 4.0 P. if. down:. and 10.1 M A. IL tell* 11 4 run only botween Philadelphia and ' Up trains leave Philadelphia fO i r . /pi.. debars , add Pettavlilearl.Bonild 5 , ' ' SAD noon, and 8.80 P. M_ ~ And at CO P. 31.141t141b11 only. The,0.13 A. m., train conhootfi 'lt trains •for CatuaVilllawarolsllul3o4lllllNlo•Zitfle gars andt, . = L . , . ~ .1. i ',/ Thad.fsA. ~ and 8.80 P. XI trail/a Morn Phila. dolphin, and 10 1 85 A. 14.14044. P.M.dawriArkitill, stop only kt prinalpal station' below' meadung.'.. Reading Accommodation Train's Leaven Read. In g at TAMA; M., returning ftola Philadelphia at 4.0 P. Al.' The Pottstown' AocommodMod train' 10avee. Pottstown at 6.45 A..M. Hatua;4lnglaavoaFOo4lo, dolphin at 4.00 P. DU .. The Western Hawaii. trains nounont at liarria. burg with itsprods ttains on the Pennsylvania Railroad for Baltimore, Pittsburgh and all Pointe %Yost,' audtho 19.45 hail train conhecteSilarria. burg f or Pitteburgli v karicaster, Dintin rsburg, Sunbury, Scranton , rittatta; IV Ilkesba e, Wile Rampart, Look Haven, Elmira and the Vanadati. .raeseager. trains leave U_pper Depot for Eplt rats.l,ll,ls; Vuluninia Aid' laincaotcr at 7.00 .M. sa i d 545 P. M. ft • 1 Through First-Ciase coupon Tick.3l,B and *Erni-, grants' tickets at frediiced Pares, to all the prin. olpalpolute 14 the North. W e a t a nd the thtudia, COMMUTATION TICiLUTS, , With 20 Cempiine, et 20 vet oQnt:,diseOilnt, hel. tweeh. any point" agaitoi. , s. ; AtUMIA4E /Bala% • • 0 cod for 9000 miles, between' all point., at atif -tot Wallies and blisinciee anus, • • • , ;111 • " .61411914 TieltETB, ' i ', , , . oodior the holder only, for 8,00 ith(111 mOuthe, Moen* alt pO into l at reduced Faroe. • Behooi 431100,T10)roteta04111td Wee tban the above. r, • ay Faseellgore will take , thO Express Wee West at the UPPER DEPOT and all other trains at the LOWER otpim DE,Pit i T. • • 300 pounds Baggage allows( each passenger. Passengers are - requested. to purchase their. tb3kete beforenntoiring the eallial nigher ate ()barged if paid in the ears. Exenrston Tickets, good for one day,. by 7.8 u A. U. Accommodation' Train to P*ladelphia, • and ketutn I at! ta 60 elkai . -. '• •4' ' • 1 ' • • • • ,'. t G. , Ai .L.1001,L8, Uay 23) • • •, General Ouricrintondent VAST* PSN,N'SYLVANIA. Ali .6.14.11=31kT rARHENGPIEI 11418, Rnoitio Mirada& December 21841 tio. 3, !fall Trall3,' leaVeB Beading 10 3, A.' M., arrivals A 6 tow at Now York 3.50, P. M. No. 7 Fait MallleaVes itoadlow at 440 P. M., ar. rives at Alloatowa IS 55 ; y r Now York 18.05, P. M Noe. 01147, t dully & zoopt Sunday, stooping at sll Way Statlorm.bot litadlt.Er and Nov. York. ' , EXPRE9B TRAINS 1 - Leave Iteacling at 4 ' Ll 4 A. U. It .. 7.81 A. M. 41 11 2.154 A. M. ! II 11 1.410 A. Ai Arrive at Now York at' • , 11.00 A. hi. 11 •. 11 11 r • • 12.15 A. 1.00 P. Ai, 11 • 11 0.15,A. hi. Those trains run through from Pitteburgh •1.4 Nevisr*York; without change of ears, stoppingotil.: - At Wood, Allentown, Sathiettem, Easton __Juno tion. Clinton, White Mouse,' Somerville. 11011nti Urook, Plaindeld and Elizabeth. ~ • .The 0.04 A. Ai. train runs daily except Sunday). and. Mondays. The 2.2t1 P. M. trains run daily except Sundays he 7.81 4. M. and 1.00 A. M. trains run daily.' •West bound trains, leave New York, atthe fool of Liberty street, as follows t I • Leave Nett) York. Arrive at ititcsditigi 'lB.OO N.. Mail No. 0, • • 0.00 P. it: 9.00 A. M. Express Train, 1.50 P. it, 4.101'. M. Itipress train, , 10.19 P. M. 8.00 P. N. Express Tram,• • , 1.00 A.M. , Mali Train leaving Allentown at 740, stops at, all Way Stations, arriving at Reading at 9.10, A. N. runnng except Mondays. : • • The 12 U. Tra i n (rem New York, stops at all Stations between Ne,w York and Reading, leaving Allentown at CV: P. Di., arriving at -Heading. al 6.00, P. running daily efeept 'Sundays.' . The ILO°. P. train from • New York, runs ( r l n O u lg u irqg tiotttn,,Ea t tu th i6rßethlehem. ar.` riving at ' All town at 1 1 4 i _ P. g7rdissinit , L,X•• Ono at „ arriving' at Upending at 1.0.0 11.• 51. , Passengers rewlested puxottase ticket*. before enter' the oars, a2O cents extra Will b. charged and eoted on the train frOM all who pay the faro o the Conductor: - 1161UTATION TICKETS , • good for wentpeix Trips, at .25' pet cent Pis. croUilt be woman) , Points clothed . MILEAGE TICKET !COKE{ • ' for 200 i miles. good between ali Solute on this or the Philadelphia d: Readitig R: 11, or the Read. ing & Columbia B. U., at. 552.00 (mob for &dillies stud • SEASON TICKETS, • • ,good'for tht) holder only, for throe, sizi nine and twelve months, at reduced rates. - • . • • Jan 2-tti ' ' U fo ai Tloktit Agents TREADING , *: 4 ;;P4 1 .04114:1:,.4Tk READING ' . - : , .46A . ittikitifeeriiiitiai, f l ar:mil l i On• kr:4110411:40010r.: !pig Lcive . 9, . ili : „ ..' ,:. , •,. :.,'• Idit., t" •Arryi tip teivOtikiiiiiki ',:, ' , '., : . ~' itia : 44 ~. I . Columbia Ott . ' • . tlls A, ~, SI 11l La n t wi to i s : • 00/linfiga ats,op.ir:,,: - IIITURNINtI . • • ...• • Leave Lancaster and Volumbia at - • MG A. tOr. t 41 Coludibia at• • 'SAO P. Laiicali at' s' OM P. A.rritre at Reading at ' 10.29 M. n at:Reading at - • 5.40 P. N, Trains Nos. , 9 and 4 make close connection at Reading -with trains !forth and South, du the Philadelphia and Readina Railroad aid WestOn the Lobanonlrailey Road. NO. llaleo make to connection with Wain for New 'relit. • Tickets can be ob4iited at the °Sided - of: the New Jersey Central _ .Iffp foctt. of Liberty Street. New t Tork i and & Reading 1 / I 'AV, Thirl teenth and Callowh skreete,PolAdelthlit.! • "Through Tigkete W NeW York ' and Philadel phlai mid at all the Principle stations 1411.4 bag. through. rains arc b Philadeiplihi and Beading Railroad time, wb is telril?illpies , railteritiur rensitylvania Ba ll:. Tinto. • 4, • • • • • • •• GEOUGIt t: OAQBI, • Superintendent.: E. P. 04f Reyna, Gen. & Ticket Agent. , " • deel • '• 4 , . El CIIIIHISTMAS!...CuII, ST AS CANDY DEPOT., . "xoßrif, AUTO•.fingifitr, BEADING, PA. • • PINT, CONFEOTION§', H PLAIN AltutfaiWir,oobr, autma, FRUIT, . HUBER'S ,LEMON.. OR CLEAR' TOYS, surzawli ,TO . t ifAblfr s AN `1614011/0. Also, a large alisortmeOt of tronOila t tli• tures, Oandy Baskoto.thikea s t ud, Protse f:kfoo• aunt Otind4r, Cocoanut Baro, Lootukatil-Rtnink AU w il l be sold (*esp. ( live.buo mimsad 114)* I tor youroolvec .11 i h Et MIL' deo 15-11 m . • , . ■ WILL REM9.,VE. • I AU NOW 4;OMM OUT yMY ENTO/i stook of mrr,zahrisurAw I - Wicips, • In order to ro.opt% an 9.41 pelf iti44 well qp looted ptook,at, •.. ( *v. reom itroh below^ rhirdeork4 lllll l l6 ' ..ihere I Will Pay pit:W.)4lM* 'V.eitMelt to R ee l } the lateetetvion of • •• • : 7 ` . 1 - 3 Lot i Ll*S t eikfiX* .it tt 'lrg4 44? ;,. ~"`"M .911: • awl ei agesphte aseartialaili • fp tax per. OM** to PC ktilliaamlitalt j elint # ex DIY alert let twort, sad praia vvrjr:roiratly . ; usim oi the sinureLWilieletlOntimegteed. jau edinta •A.iiiim‘o. B. lIMLLXS. THE; T AT LA Ki wrioNti , THAT titiot-fitits'ilkiiag." . • . • • • • • R AD erl NOON JANUARY 7 V - 14 - Obitur Lisi:osid assi iiviiklis * &, t, ,:: , k ; Dive ediikatis) et 104 k NU s tellies • Low.ilaSP • /id. A iiloit: - Ai: Nit • . - ODgeoTitinAND DltOgitiOtni OW • , , , , , : ~ 1 , .....! .... .....„ 1 ........ i 1,..L', BIOKORY , and OAK,'WUUDi MI AND AAND.NINDLINO WOOD IT CNA • 7 - . • t, .4 , ,k ~ - ~ ? • ek t it t 40/fret04, 0 00 1 00041 4 4 1 q0 1 , -- 1 1 , . p 1 ~, ,t t• 1,;“). ;,, F (i•-: )1, 4'l -•.; 1. :ftitifateTtalstunrwig t :grubli Ps ' , °ls : tractos as wrath* iteaki.nit tit v • ! pcopertlektit _ tt_ignektsthslootassistsPorw Lautments • umlaut. - . • . • ,• s duo s Gout; NO:vo#o4iljtintmatoky.:lll(?%,!it; ••• Neiirt44d; , geisittioht, raise B or ' far 414, - - 444 i • „ ?„ , In alt suoli eases tithi•linyl a t I I of relief. It hem: l (l, l 4 00 _ 112 1 11. LVA ly • 4 7 11 1 ( sAg a itextirtil e au *a op 7PN • al b( • 11100111131,14 1 1 1 t. alai** ; a. „: SP.. . '4674 : . 9 • ` Pofrsaliit the 1 0 0 AE". *, 1100. • • : `;,OLQTIIEB:WIIOOEaftk STEP LADDERS,. El NA It I) W AtRiE S ZOIRiD m 4 10 1 7 7 1 4 71 r '- .71484.:'74 MoGowair\li . :Digo* iftjkiißA): - Wil it Ell, • OUTlkgat' 4017 11, rop,riT : oll7ft p;f37 i , i t i a 01, TIN PLATES ; SHEET IRON, Building. Matgials, 7 - • SO. 612 PENN STREET',' 'READING, PA. st. 24- ;: PIIINNSYLVAIILLORORM, HARMONY Oostalales the prlnelfer: ' ' CHURCH MELODIES,' • GERMaki • '• , lot 111110:110. the t : , j 8 0; gnu $0010,: T' ii .. (I,_‘ ( BTQyt V. tr - 4N, 11'0 LOW-Apg 11:11- 1 . 1 . , riv IQ .Qf TIES al' Of RAMPING. i t ' y • iii , gprinryo ,uir,c; , ' /Jo .:LW 1 1.1%;U: 11 1 4CW1or WA* . , . , . 3 1 • .. . . AN,I et . e " ." 9 1 A „N ••, ( `3 O.` - ..4 4 . ......' 4 • • .43 . vt 1 4 I tr.. - **4; .';'' 'al4 V Promptly jittent r ati 4' , * !!--, , ''''' -,-., : t salt, um IRO ~ ALLIWARRANIIAD. =I AT M 4 KNIGIit'S ~~- 1 l t. •le 4 ME Idod wfth • ' VSTATE OF JOHN BECHTEL f= l l l ,Vi l a l efartnikllo:23o e iVe nt it uito of tie above named druedout, :nave boon grented to the subscriber. Ail r Oreons indebted to Stil 0 41 94 t0 Aro rOgaltod tO•tnakohn4Aillato pay out, and Moms' bav 'Mattes *ill prosobt: tboutypropetay ite,theuticattb forikettlement. • • WA° HISOUTPL, Adrutnistiotor. Jag *.dti Itobeeonla p. 43.; Dories Co.. ra• . MIN gstATE OP JOAN D. RIVIT R, tate of Exeter owiaship, Berke CoUnty, deohl. Luttere of adtuinletrittfpn to the estate of the above decedent have boon granted to the under. signed. An onionp inaebOrd finid• WM* ero requested to make iminediate payment, and thosolt baVing ()tetrad Will prbsotlt them, properly authenticated, for settlement ViamißiT_En , Exoto r oUN HITTEII t Wainer, • SAMUEL K. HITTER, otity, tio Atlminietra!ore OT IS' 11t4EllY that Charlet, Loan, Committee of •Ann Wan. ber, a Innen°, has presented petition to. Hi° Court Of Common Pleas of Berke County; playlet; i4l be discharged trout his saidirust-ridid lib will be discharged on the Sid ay.of l'ebruarV untr.en cause be shown to hogontrary on of before said•day.Vl.l%, UltlKSlridElt, jaule-31, 11 Prothonotary. sysirATt.: QP lAA AXIL RllO 'ho_lairptro of rmi a,"6) • a r niatelg'ol e rdtiliet tl tA t ire t i a a ria to 4on •ho above named AAtate vi I) ads, of t mullet tow»ship; MI r"tell;dCUtiut decedent are SthstiVilligrv a l a n il e yl l e I t o egainitlli s e :MO willplot's° oresente thorn, properly rdbenttqa tpoll fpr B.l4;tleniont. / LEVI iHO A DS, anlll.llt / S ur AL Q VALUABLE WOODLAND. —On Saturday, January 30, at k eo'clook IL, the unstiirsigned will offer at pub lo 'sale, at Henglerra tavern. in tAlsacet to*uship, About '3O soros of CHESTNUT•T/fillnElt LAND in part of thirty yo are growtholtuate in •Alsace townshii, Berk* , eqUety.liditnDing lands of Jostellk Titrit,s FOulir t Jimett Z. kotieeottior and combr . The !awl runs out to the turnpike and thu wood-can easily he removed. This property will Ito ofiered 1010 acre lots or in one piece. to suit Pool:mew. • ConditiOns will be made knOwU, at the time Of sale, by r AMOS W. POTTEWER, JONATHAN Gintign, jab 041,1 JAMES HILLER. ' `BSltii•Tthitii BAL E.-AVILI, BE sold at public) sale, at the public boils° of A • •71t000 E i Bnydor, in Snyllorsville, Exeter , town :IMP; Ile kit county, on. Saturday % Jautiary Botla, 18W,•theAllowing poroonal property of Jacob 10067,,t0 wit : 9 HorliekBl heid of , bheep, one t now two-soated VarrleEo, /luny, new Spring Wagon with cover, and 001110 PATIO Wagon, Sleigh, Horse , Ceara, Winnowing Mill, Grant Cradles Bocci Plow Mar row, Shot& Marrow, alot of rails; al Ot of Empty Barrels .s. lorgo Copper Kettle autt a 4rea,t many Other awes. Sale to commeuce at t o'oloOk In the afternoon Of aabl when attendance will bo given and terms Made knonot by • BENJAMIN SNYDEU, Assignee'. John W. Bo :mu A RT, Auctioneer. [Jan 0-8 /4, H. ~No hu9sters allowed on the ground. EPF STROILECKERIS VEN- D , 119,--On Thursday, January 28, 1869, will be Auld at'Onbile dale, at the residence of tit° sub 40riber, in Born township, Berke county, on the farm of Christian Kam ig. near Lein baehrd tavern, the folibiring personal property, viz : • 6 excellent working horses, 1 two year old colt, I one 'yeitr elti• colt, 1Q exoellent milch cows, 8 nelfors,, ball, two and a half yoars old, 2 young Tikt oxen, 19 Oheeti, 4 sows, 8 shoats (Ches. ter county whack), 1 broad Wheeled wagon; witb body, one narrow wheeled wagon 1 Lone • horße wagoa.springniagon i carrlage, 2 pair hay ladders, I two horst: sleigh 1 ono hOree sleigh, ono tbrobh-, :dg tuddliiihe , ••with swoop • •power, mowin tnd reepiri machine, , grain fan, coru-sher ie'r. horalo- ke, Seed.drill, 8 ploughs L 'St sma I andl .1 la e 1111117attni 2. • sp ike barrow's, itroketter,t e tt sett, lie Milt tOole, grind. 140110,8 saddl ;heavy hart:Oils for 7 latirlies, car riage harness, sleigh belle, traces, swingle.treos and spreaders,ool7 and log , chains Ant chains , nay hook , rope and rallies, gra n Cradle scythe, rakes, forks, shovels, 40 twb bushel bags,Aoopper kettle l largo farm bell Wood itove,bodite 18,sink. .leek. benches, and many other articles too nu. inerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 oteloeh precisely, when conditions of sale will,bo ipondo known by_ _ " EOWIN EiThollEtwElt. T. H. haute; Auctioneer, • , 9.3, MM 1111 4 " =RE ISE r , i t)U BLIO - SALE OP VALUAiILE A: • REAL ESTATE.;-.Tho, following real estate will be offered at public sale on Wednesday, Jan. nary 27t14' 1869, at the' public, hens°. bf Jacerb tiraeff, Eq., in', the,,vlllage of Leesport, this. county 110. 1 All that certain two story: BRICK nous° with kitchen SIII0110(liettllitIO In the village 'of Leesport; fronting on the Tern• Thereand now , 'occupied • by William Weisser. There is a stable and a good well of water upon this property. .• . .• •„ • No. 2. All thateortain twostor,y BRICK HOUSE with Kitchen attached, satiate in the village of Leesport, froutingon the Turn pike,and now oc quoted by Daniel Edelman. %hero •is a stable and a good Well of Water with. pump upon. this property: . • . No. 8. All that certain two story hntoic HOUSE with Kitchen attached i eltuate in the village of Leesport, fronting on the alloy, North of the Turnpike, and now °coupled by , John Korshner and Adam ii peicher. There is a largo lot of ground to U° sold'With Oily property. • No. L AU that certain ono, story FRAME. LRAM with K.tehen, situate in the village of LeospOld,' Muting (eV the' alley_ North or the eurnplke, and. now canopied by Emanuel lfereh• nOrand gamed Bgler.' • No.o. 'All , ;thatc certain • two story; ttRIVIC • EIOUBII, situate in the ifillage of Leesport, front. ,ing 00 tile alley . With' of the Turnplite, , and no tteoUpled by filmon.ldaskomor. • o: O.' A tract Of ten sores' of PAsT,tritz ?.AND zocilent condition, in Onteltiunee tOWnSinPs bounded by lands of Leesport free' Company, Bonneville idengel4l estate, Dr. Penrose Wiley and °thorn. No. 7. Also, a ceitaltV two story FRAlial BUILDING,' with"ertrame , kitehott attached, frocting °lt the Turnpike in the village of Lees. Bert , adjoining property Of J: k'. Dommal, Dan. lei , btout and others i no* 000,3pleti by •Peter Wonsol, • • -- • •• z . 1 1 lIE KIM 1; . The este wilt begin At 1 .o t eleek Ibei,ertAt 14000! When the cenditione will bo ms s known by DANINL CLDUSEN t _ _ • JNSSN, ti. HAWLE. 'Ja n n 4-30 Naeoutore of TeblahUlotisor, dead THE REAPING FIREINSURAKE taw • , l # TRUST COMPANY OF SKRICS' COUNTY. eireist,siza,4 - urv, ' caj 11,0150,000. Office, Reading • lii;guVint,ce" Bitildito, bro. 19 ./forth Ifa'streiif, SAW t` Corner of 4 ' , -.Milli litre& ~, , • OFFICB IiOU AS FROM 8 .ii 2, , 1. to M. , . DriiNOTORO 2 _ .7::Pa nidrat Jo* sa t . •-' • Jamits'are,lfstant, • HENRY Z, y.AI4 ii,..EBD. JACIOM SHAVYNNO, J. T. Jtotiore, -• ' , : , D. E. Steyr • ..i' Jolcs4 kfUsYrelt, t, . J. T. VaLs has, ilseuee Misses. ',," L, r rAiIIVEI ' COMPANY : INSURES ' ALL : . kinde of 'proportY against lose . or damage by mat, rates as lqw, as auyothor rellabliNempany and titian everyphin knOivir to Steck . Insurance Conipanies, r, ,-,,,t•- , -, , ,. , ..•• • -.•••.. ..,., •- .. ~ , rerpotual Polities issue d . requirig no renewal and upeumblehtheamount of pretenses paid can he reeiehned at any M 1441014 a deduction ()Hive per cent. The adrentages of this ibetheid are Worthy of the' attention' of farmers end others having firAtmelasa dwelling • housbir. barns Sn 4 otherbuilfilu4i4 in town og gauntry as being the cheapest and safest,. , Policies for one, two, three, five or morn O teem or les, milli% QUO year, i s sued and no o urge peade r or , roller and ontrvey When renewed or Whew, inatirastima are trazkaferred Lremotherborn• Pligifeew4 ,•`., , -, • • :',' i 11:;' '..- .' i • ). , The eitis'enis of Beadin' and,vielnity i blther'to ospergielit iAtitt 'upon rotortni toilpghter, have tuiir, tne Prhile e or- etreetitsg , then. insprancel) ins horde !heti tioni• welt organlied,. with an supsquate paid in and guaranteed capital, pre seating eke tigdilg ii" haT i t i l uf seeUrlty'ac that of atlY 'Other directl y wi th ' e lidviantage: cif doing business directly with the ectiltpany:andithe fed" portanee of keeping some, portion-of ,tlio large sums paid ter insurancies; le CI rOulatirdi at Wane, re) ,wlll,helop lated_by,all.. 4., : , . • 4 : f . A, - x. r bIGLE •lONT€I, - Treildetit. ; t?L" I 1 :Mg Ii:IIIOKNIGHTe vice Pregidente in -•-. SW 1112400 AdisierstakyandTreaettrer. , ...'••'. eti 4 ,o 6 • l 4 ll Pit-r r.f 1 .! ,•,. , ..1 . 1 • • „, • porJrvi.-,rl.ittiiuttteßir! g ite f , ' '"A"''' - ,it ' "WeltriVil: ' ; . i - - - v 1 01 , 1 %Ica A V leases t Ito j. 'and '''f' v• ^ • , frei , t , A. :lOW p Sham , * y'l.. i . i.:7310914 k47,' ' • t Licreierwri JannerP le6ll. Trills IS • O. GIVE N-OTICE, —AL on , thee h day of January A. MO SO, a. WO* , rant in' Oa krnotcy.washunnst mainst the Estate of WILLIAM' H. SPANGLER, 'Mho Was also{. utPrabsr or, tukl otilOnat Spangler, formerly of Reading, PennSylrania. ' Or ltoytnship of 'EladshUry• In the i3ounty of Mil r. and elate ot Pennsylvania,* Ito has beca'n 't god a hank-. •rupt; on 'LW Own Rot itiOtti that. 0 PaYllivut of any &Into and dOlivery'. Or anY preperty belong- . lag to snob Itfthkrupti to 111m.or for Otte use, and transfer of buy property 'by hi%l" are forbid den :by. law that a Itueeting,of the Creditors of tho 'said Uankrupt. prove MOW debts, and to ehooAn One or tuoro asslgeeos of his estate, Alit he hold at the Court' of Bankruptoy, to be holden At the' 0111 co of the Itegtstar, N 0,6 south Qiii,36ll qtroet, In the city or Lancaster, before Amos S Alt MACS a t _ jiso,„l.l,legister, on the 80th . day. of Jaututry,A. D., IWO, at 14 o'clock, lit ' • • , J 1 WEP,I2 GAINTNER, Dop. U. 4 4. Marshal; oth dist riot, Pa., as<Mcesongor. , . .)(tut.C-2t . , , • . Iticonsed by the United iltacstigernmont.) 1 74 OOD NEWS POit'CONSUMERS,OF N.A,TAPLE • 'AND FANCY tiODDS.TI4B(III.• OUT T44ls COUNTIVIC., . • - IlarritigtOn 4t . Co.' of fifteen yeare 4 ‘ luting ne Jobbers And Retailere of the Marie goods, Boston wad vioinity, have cOnnludeid to offer tlio people of the whole country the advuhtagea of then. tunnonso impOrtatione• and Agoncles for merican manufactories through the,Topular - A ONE DOLLAR VITEN'. olir ;Premium List to Agents ) and Exeliango last for -Agents and•Pittrons, aro not 0011.110 d by any hone() In the country. • 1 Beet New York and ilostoft refercimee, given 'whou required., Bend/for freepircular. • TIARRINOTO'N it C 0.., ' • so #UMMER ISTREVA .• BolYioiv ilo2B.3nej - • 4'ost-011100 Box 324 WOIIIAN.--PEINIALES, ,OWINO TO O° wont tar andl natiortant rotations which they sustain, their pemiliar organisation; and tho Offices they perform, are subject to many our= Airings. Freedom from these contribute in no Meal degtes to their happinesAand welfare, for Many can be happy who aro ill. Not only so, but uo ono of these various female complaints can long be sutler' i to run on without involving the onoral health of the Individual, and ore long / 0 roiluoing permanent sickness and proinatur eoline. or is it pleasant to consult a phyolola i r 4110 relict of those various delicate affection ~ and only , upon the most *urgent necessity Will i• true woman so far sacrifice her greatest charm as to dO this. The sox will then thank us for &Whig in tli el r hands simple specifics which will , lie found efficacious in relieving and curing ali ment esiey one of Moo troublesome complaints &Millar to their sex. . . ~ . IiaLMBOLD'S 111331311AcT MP Ileontr.---Itandreds suffer on in silence, and hundreds of others ap lily Vainly to druggists and doctors, who oiling merely tantalise. tholn with the hope of a ouro Or apply roinedies which make them worse. 1 itiouldnot wish to assert anything that would do itajnistice to the afflicted, but I am obliged to say that although it may be produced from excessive oxlmieition of the powers of HO, by laborious employment, unwholesome air and food ; profuse Menstruation, Ole use of tea and.coffee, and fre quent childbirth, it is ler oftener caused by di toot irritation entailed to the natmous Inellibratie I Of the vagina tself. : When reviewing the cosostof it hose distrosslng Complaints, it is most painful to contemplate the att.widaut ovlls onsequent upon them. . it is but Simple pukka° to the subject to enurnorato a few of tho many additional OaUSOS whlob so largely atfoct, the life,. health, and happiness of woman In alielassesof soolety,end whigilitionsoonently, Wein more or less directly, the welfare ofthe Mi. Ore human family , Tile int lila that exiSta for .free,bolous education and 'nursing°, causes the oars thatnature designed for .4aorporri deVolT. oment to be wasted and' perverted In tho re -4traintsof dr ItAtvearlytacrneinonitantlethrli h i e d li ) ;Vo a ta l Y . Thu t s e w u ltlit i ta god c y zi: llltlf 01 43 01 1 ,411, nil thei mind unduly excited by pleasure, per ening in uff,d eight reveritho btaire designed by step fiat' sleep and rest, the work of destruction , . . a half accompilehelf. , ...' :. : .:, , ,- ' : I..ontanthence of, thje early:lost upon her panf ul, it,e l t i rrll e t t iir ß o a t i l ti r i t n e ho o llitga on school b h de& later day, tinis aggravating tab evil; WhenOtil l t xeltoment is over, another in prospective keops the mind morbidly sonsi Live toimpression, while lie now constaet restraint of flishionablo 'dross, bscilutoly forbidding the exorcise indispensable o the attainment and retention of organic heal, li fold strength! , the exPosure to flight air; the sud den change of temperatures the complete pros tration produced by excessive dancing must of necessity, produce their legitimate. duet. At last, an early marriage eaps.tho climax of tulsory, pn,d , the unforttinato one, meta sand remOnstrances h therto so futterly,ro -1 gfirdlose of the plain pt her. delicato nature,• be quiep au unwilling. Subject Of reediest • treat tint. 'this is but tt truthful picture of the experience of thOtifiands of our young women. Long before the ability to , earwig! the' tune ions of the gonorativo organs, they'reqd fro an education of their lamellar est4Missytitoin, coin posed of what is called- t Ito . tissue, which 'is, in common with tho female breast and lips, evident ly,under the control or mental emotions aria as- SeielatiOns at an early period of life; and, as we skull subsequently see, thee° emotions•, when ox, esslVo, load l long hoforo puberty, ,to habits which sap' Die Toy' life of their Victims oro nature has self-pcimpleted their development,. 1 Fe For male Weakness aid De - bility Willies or Lencorrliceiti, Too prefeBo Menstruation,' Exhaun 'lon, Too Long Continued Periods (or Prolapses and Bearing Down, or Prolapses Uteri; we offer_ the:most ported. 01)0010 knowb: Ilittmeol4tVii OMPOUSD EXTUAOT oy 'Swam Directions; for use, diet, and'ailvice, amothPittlF; • ' Fehutive ili !ivory popod of life, jroui inianoy to extrenle old age; will find it a remedy to aid na-• turo ionic disoharge of its fulletions. Strength Is the glory of marl bod arid womanhood. limukr.' eoLe's kirraAe.t. .liventr is more Attougthening than !my of tho preparations of Bark or fron, in finitely,- MN . ; and More pleasant. Ilimisnotti'e EXTRAOT Model prom wont physicians In the haVIZIT reeleittal , the • Wane merit ortho most, United States, IA nb et o sworn° fifllitatedhumani ty as * certain cure for the following diseases and symptomn; frau what Over cause originating ! uonerai ItabliitY; Mattel and PhYaloal Demos sion, imbecility, Determination of illood to the Head, Confesed ideas; trysterlai Genets!' Irrita bility, Rostiossooss and bleoplesisness at Night, Abseneeof Muscular Ellieletioy, Lossof Appetite, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Low .Bplritsi i _Ditiorgani= Zlktiol3 or Paralii 4 3ls of the Organs of SienogaDtm, Palpatation of. he Ileattiand,inlabt r hil MO coh. comitante of a ervous and Debilitated elate of the systole. ' To insure the genuine, cut this out. 'Ask fqr Ilefarnord's. Take no other. hold by Dreggists and Dealers evorywhoro., Patcs-41. 25 per bottle or 43 bottles for sl.t 50 delivorod to any 'addre4o. eserlbo sympionisdn• all comtnuifica- Lions. A dress IL' T. LIED BOLD, Drug and Chemical Warelionse_, Pk Broadway, Now York. , 417! NONE ARE UENUINE UNLESS DONE UP In strool•origntived wraPpOrs With ftieeohnilo of tay ebeinloal Warehouse! and slatted i doo 23-2ralitwl ' u.• T 7 itzLidijoLD • _. TO Tlir, , • OAPOALISTS OF , PENNSYLVANIA.' Dovaa, MILAWAIIII,?' , • " Feb.litb,lBeB. c E UNDERSIGNED, RESIDING' TU ....at the'Capital of the State of Delaware, arid' the County Town of Rent county, have rare fact. lltries for in s i _king investments Of moneyon 1 0 111,8 T eI t Ott,TOAGES on , VALUAIII/E• REAVERTATR and'in th4 l 3, l purehase of First Liens of flocord in the sever Courts of said county. , The sent r partner of the undersigned arm was Surveyor General for strunty, for twenty- fi ve yeare, and held °Mein% osithtme Wader the Conn; ty and State,' for more t •Iten:years, and ton. Beg uent ly became viry familiar with all-the pub lie Records relatln %to Real Estate, and fully competent, tO: !twee !gate the Mlle pf any land °fluted as A; bads for loan/The 'therefore of. , for their services, in that , capaci t y to the CILIA i taste and money lo t deni generally of Pennsyl• vanla, who can comtnb bleat° with them by Wile." stating the sum • desired to be inveated,tholength Of time to be invested, And ail Other instructions they may, desire to give them, which will 'be strictly conformed to if possible. The' interest aft all Investment(' inadisYtheht Will ha PromPt• ly collgoted and forwar ded . to any point desig nated bYthelender: • - ' .). • • ~ '- 1 i : • - • I .i• T... ; TQDI ) it ABBOTT, , 1 , Real • EStatO Agents and Conveys:Were . 1 liorth-Eastoorner of eggs* likintu•e, • Tot new , building, under the M ien of " 2'ne De a *cumin" newspper. ~• - !, -,• . .. ,s ~ i . P..0 - -.As to. In capacity and reappneibi li ty they bog,lett'y ' to ,suldnit the 'following' rOfer• liiabel, to witt.:• '3. , i I. , • . „__, gate of Delawa4—Uork.ri.li:Batoi;Chanee ll oi; taa.sl4rtid Bi- Bate,` Bit-SenitOr RiCongreeil 4 10 4.' 141%40 IcArrs • 1 010 Of PO fin rents Court 4 ston .1; . stoh,Vud eertheOu rem. Court I li on, (love Saulsburi c v . 4rAqc, 0 Dala. ware; Jamgai t t.,mtw i gag..4; vor_or the ail& i ere , Bann rOittillittriiiM.o . - -a-Mer of First torgrof.,lB4tl4xotsoism, i) wit it .sitoom:olo.,lummintty ~! lbty " t 0 ,vousactautansw_un, ~ x . f.i4; t .I‹, 'J.• 1'; A ; . 4, 1 ,1, • 1 4 T. 14.' .- 4 1 1140,1Pv44F.41WilaliAiiiil, 4 1 MO , 1 4 • ' ' . i I . -4 ''.''". .''' 4 ': . . MI TEN CENTS rElt wEEK. F4ittkr. . That inagle . kiss se fur stray. We onts. see it is • When yauoyleads ue will& ent*ttelog 'way— •My spirit oit!sseti last -ufght 4104 , dibims. n0w114 . 011 , 110 i of Doolopietoo4,4lo,o4Udati W4kod by,,,the pfayluk of e t u Xifln Wait! I Wgilo'from Hi° gatoloaol.plimodattil likoporod • oilva;fo 4 ' . To welcome me lAii4l.. • And brilliant llghts,stil?‘qa fork theleteskeatic44 , While loityfidroa glimadaintd their blase, • ' And a 6 or etata a Ogii4thiS nnfOld, That o'on had- ibelood the enure reeplesttleht rays. Apti gorgeous flowers in my Pethwak Irrew.l Than earthly blossoms many titles worn fair. ,Aud tildlp their, splendors opened to my view, . They breathed delicious perfume through tfiti • air, iinohauted birds that,soarvl 01 danzlini wine, Fill ing,the sq . one with nielociy and ales, Flow tluonoh'titir wnOdlands . tn r ti systliitir Such songs In) never 'bird had "flog tome. ' And when, star, / thrp f ugh haiy , 4to)den skies t The ntystio l earth was bathed In sunebe OH; ' Wo watched:the moon In Inajestl arbiO, while eveii , star then itrtioh its quivering 3Yrot, Then - tiout those towprs and halls as frOta trance, • • • :Thero issued forth a 6'loll hhd ghluy themig, And too wild rouAlo tipo the Moly datum In that weird moonllight,kafeled all night long. But when the eon foretold apProachhit And eont forth vibrato* in Ale morning bOOll3ll l rho fairy landscape faded oaulte #way-•.. For wo may only sec 1$ our drOaUts. • CIIANO). ;IN MN TaxTua OP hoe ter Vt.. onkriotie.--:Among engineering qUeatione of groat practical importance is that relative to the intluence!on iron ofeontinned vibrations,or impaet, in changing its internal Obaraoter and rendering it more liable to fracture after a, time than at first. Many engineers maiotaiu, as the rosultboth of thpory and oxperltnent,that &continued strain has far loss offoot mien iron beam or rod, than vibrations Produced by eon: , tintial impact „end thinges tiniperatore. Thus, in one case, a - bar of iron, an inch square, was hung perpendicularly by ono end, andw small hammer arranged by 'clock work so as to strike it continually. After tho end. of a year, tho bar dropped in twit. This har would, probably, have enpportede weight at ono end of it up to the bending' point, for an almost indefinite peri l od, • Wrought iron is sali to be ram subject to molecular changes than cast iron. There are not wanting persons of great emi• nonce, however, who deny the rant' of any iiltek change, or limit it ti a degree as beirig of i:00 practical importance. .The • late Robert Eite. phenson referred to the beam of aTernish td. gi i no,.whieh received 'a shock Bor tfliftnee 'a Minute, equal to about 66 tone, for' a period of ' 20 years, without the least ap' parent change.' The connecting rod of rcn certain locomotive that had run 80,000 miles, and received n vio• lent jar 8 times per second or 25,000,000 vibra. dons, exhibited no alteration. Is all the easel investigated by him, of supposed .change of texture, ho know of no single instance *here the reasoning was not deficient in some impor. tant link. Mr.-Brunel, after accepting the the. erg of molecular change for a thin, afterwards expressed groat doubts; and . thought , tlitit' the different appearances !Shown by iroi,, tien bro. .ken, arise from the combinitions o the iniu• see producing fracture as often as !Om any change'in the texture of the tnaterjil itself. He found that in certain instances iron brokei with a fibrous fracture by means orstilow f l' heavy blow, and with 'a crystalline , freotttre when the blow was short and sharp. The whole subjeet,is ono of great practical moment ! end deserves a careful and 'exhaustive inveatiga tiOn. , Cll4l' WAy or VOOMNG FOOD ma PATTLE k ero.—Nobody can deny that there is . touch profit In cooking food f9r .domestic eehrals but there are cOmptkratively few farmer!, who care to run the, risk of,a fitrhaeo set up in sit ordinary barn Where their bay: and grain. are stored. Besides this, the .cost of feel for cook- . ing,in.the ordinary manner • is ,quite ,often a, very, imp'ortant item. A pine b i as' lent( heen, Practiced in EitrOpe for cooking food for, households by Means of het Water, ;) without any external.application.ofkeat 'to the= Vessel, which could be employed to advantage, on 11, largeracale,for preparing food for cattle. .An apparatus on this principle could bp made• very cheaply as &news : Take a sheeilitetal of n silo sufficient to hold all that is needed for °nee feeding the desired nutnber`Of cattle, and fit it within a w6odin tub, which latter should be of such dinteustons speca, will be left between it and the inn tr vessel. This being done,. fill .the space just mentioned with sawdust or- 110D30 . 011iir good non. conductolof heat, and providet_he *bele with a thick.wooden lid to keep in, Abe boat , whpw the apparatuale ii use. By fillieg the latter, in ; the, morning with the materiels, to be eitaltegi, togther • with two three pall's fall . •iif •- • boilifig bet water, the 'mass will be thdronghly steamed 'for use by the feeding - thaeht idgbt, ; and by filling the vessel again.at night,•spother,batch toy be )40 1 . 66d,y. for, morning, , s The, Betel peen devices ate, made, suiall to be. carried In the 6114101 e pall'; and 'beligfilledirith the 'beiliniwitee,'itietie Of, beef, smut, POistom and other vegatehlowebei (Savannah Wrath bona iii tioinatathybytkathiallahar sour Orlf.es 4- OK. MOO if%9!ltit.tft in 4 .114 4144141004 ME I IMO KM e MN=
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