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TEEttlB,deltosred by the Owlet*, Crogito per week, payable at the 'end of every week: Three t' C' sittOb , *VV. 1411, subsorl• bore, $4.5 0 per Vat' 10.$0 for ate eiegigek for, 1.19.1 /be SAM month—yeyable etrletly ea. ranee _ 3 DR. LOUIS Do BARTH Valk IAvFFICE AND RESIDIO ii NOR t . NO, 244 tiorth Ninth street, Ites,dtri dee t • JOHN Vt. IHOKEIa r • - ' , ' I, • -;; A rrOBNIW AT LAW O ICE F, IlLtoeser Building, (14flobr,bitait,) ire street, Potuivlll4y, ifigi be consulted la the tierioan language, mar 4 WM. B. SC/ROEMER, • 4 LDERMAN AND ATTORNEY AT' GAMY.-00100, No, 517 Court Arcot, IteaEling. Gen bo consulto(l in Got msn and Itnglieh. 014 M GEORGE F. BAER, ' A TTORNEY AT LAN,--Opriog t ,Ll 6 No. btO Court etrooto(uOtotro) RY M. KEIM, EMI ATTORNEY AT LAW, OVIICE,IIO. 20 Morin Sixth eteete, heading, Feb 8, 1868-tfd WESLEY H. GEARHART, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OrFIOE, 532 Court stroat, }leading ) fa, • May 2-Iydaw* NIASHINOT9II RICHARDS, A LDEIMAN.-OFFICE I NO, 29, Li. North Sixth Street, opposite the root °Moe. tended *r Sorivenlog and Conveyancing p36464t0010pt1y to. (WO JESSE G. HAWLEY, , ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAS REMOV ed hie °Moe to No. 40 (second floor) North Blxth street, nearly opposite the Court House, R eading, Pa. ' Web 9-tt LOUIS ,1110HAROS, it• TTORNEY AT LAW, OFF.IOE, INTO. 00 Court ptrooto ova omoo of John 0. BOA. erne, Esq. (Sept. 4-1 y - E. H. 1311 ARER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAS RE anovail his offloo to No. MO Court street, neat door to the Post Office. (April 4,1804 f W. M. RIGHTMYER, A TTORNEY AT AL LAW)IIASREMOV- L ad his Oleo to 639 Court street, It tow doors below Sixth, heading, Po. [fob 1,16677-U -LA JOHN STEPIIEN, PORMERIX of Wonteladorf, tenders Me profoastonal aor. floes to the citizens of Reading. Oflloo No. 207 North Btxth etmt. Can he consulted at hie °Moo, or at the Keystono House. Moe 403-eniditrw 'H. M. NAGLE, pit ViiICIA.N, • (U. 8. Pension Surgeon.) 810 Penn etrooV, Beading, Pa. Oniee houre Ito p. nt. 6toB p. tri GRAND SALE DRY GOODS, 'HOMER, OOLLADAY & • 00., 818 and 820 Ohestmit PITILADIILPIItA. Sales to Oommenoe November 2d. Compr(stng siLKs, DRESS GOODS, BRAWLS, CLOAKING OLOTLIS, LACES ft EMBROIDERIES LINENS A WHITS GOODS, So.: HOSIERY Si GLOVES, 40;1 MOURNING GOODS, &C.. &P o AO. Owing to tho wlde reputation Of their Homo it to noodlass to dotal( the °lmitator of their stook 'HA dr Co; would merely ntsto that their , ' INLPORTATIOI46 0/ TUB PRESERT SERMON, o WIIIOII MUST BE SOLD . . Preparatary to removal to their New Marble Building. Chestnut Street, above Broad, Have nevor boon eurpaesed in • Phtladelpbta contatnlng an • . ENDLESS VARIETY - • et toxturo In niodlum priced goods, its 'roll le tho OHOIOEST NOVELTIES OF THE. SEASON . . , It, O. It Co, would advlso all desirous of obtain tuß GREAT BARGAINS ' bRY GOODS, ,To lose no Limo before inspeotiag their stock; !cellos arsoreil that the • • • UNPARALLELED.PRICES,.. At which the entire etook will. be 41Apose4 tenet insure , RAPID SALES, •L ettBl.4oulaitr) • BOOIIIII.IIIILIS cOTAIMBIA, HALL WINE AND LAGER 'REER.EALOONt M All kinds of boat ithoknleh wane always on hand nd sold at the lowest prices. •fnoltlhri COAL SCUTTLES COAL SHOVELS, N.- , tremor Scoops, Snow Shovele, and a variety of other useful Hardware, tot sato chop by.••, IIes:IOWAN & MILTIVOUL coOttl-tt • ' ' US PO*4 ittoilt: 10410aktiiiiA AND ilEADlNii•liAlijitlAil; l ow r . ~. Ea AllNANORitlja ra . '. . • aft* , 1 vittnamlltio, ca. mg 41 $: Wit Ttr,rattaniiFitErtk passitiltelidi a, at 80 '/O 83 and ii 15A .14 and ! : 1 5 7;r1TVIIALE lit 10 VA At 'aildivilati4 15. ,,,,„ , , Le, i.,,q.,•- ~ , , 1 all lisiOtitillt i litamuswait, _ yt t elVr i p f t i Fruit in waXerit t a t tl.o6'44lll„‘ an I. i . d 10. IP,' „ , :Harrisburg coommOdt. lon Train at 7.15 'A: IC and Mall Wratris at10.454.`11: 3 81X5 4 40 4 4'.1 1 . On Sunday, the down . _ tra a pane Efaading at • 9,40 A. Md 4 . 26 P. .ss.,• and , avoidable it 3.0.50 N., Pays 7. M.,_ , , • Tee 4. M. (low ,n" gold 10.80 "A. M. u trains ran only, betweea VhilaAelphia an ' mr..... ., Up trains leave FiqUadolyila for rasburg and Pottsville:l 6 7, an 4 8. ti A. - 7,15 — N •doon, and 8.80 P. M_ ~ an It 4ri M. for Reading only. The 8.15 A. M., in cenneots with trains fbrTntax2tfill WillbuluiPortlallallaso9l4lo6Nlll. gata anduamidit.. , _, _._., __. • ,I, , • _ , ..„, •,_., ,•• ThoB.lsA. Jibe and 5.110 P. M. up train o lfrOm My*: delphigi and 10.88 A.1M.Aud.4.510P.,11. oWn Iran:Lit sto_p only at prinoipal stations below Road ng. yi r , /teadin Anolinmmodatlon Train I Leaves Road itt t o t Ai ,11., returning from. Philadelphia at The ofistown Abo,ommodtion, tan leaves Pottstown lit 6.411 A.M. ,ItetuarningleaVeondla dolphia at 4.00 p s M. , , • • ' * . . , The' Western Express trains connect at Harris., Railroad with Expr ess trains on the Ponntiylitania gaiiroad for Onion, Pittsburgh and all p pints West, andth 10.46 MaU train connects at, Harris. burg for loltteDurgh; Laticastch Cbarnberbbill, itunbury, Scranton, Pttudop, W ilkosbarre, iv . Itanuiport,l46ok Haven, Elmira end the Canna . Passenger trains 'leave Upper Depot for Eph rata, LIM, Coitunidat)nd ' ,Lanesatbr at 7 00 lid M. and 0.15 P. I. f __, r i-- 7y Through First-01M VOtiPlin Tickets and Emi grants' tickets at reduces area, to all the ,prin- Sipa) points in the North; 'WOO and the Canadita: , 0011MDTATION TICKETS, , With 20 Coupons, at 23 per Cont. disoonnt, be , . !moon any points deal rad. • MILKAOF, TICKETS,* • , 0 ood for 2000 miles,listieori all POintii at $52 ) —for families and business Arms. DIEM SEASON TIOKETB„ . ' Good for the holder only; f0r8,6; 9 andl9 manths, between all points, at reduced Fakes. School 801180 n Tlokete ono•third 1088 than tho above. Passeuger9 take the Express• trains Webt at the UPPER DEPOT, and all other trainti at the LOWER or OLD DEPOT. 100 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger.. passengers are requested to' purchase theft' tickets before entering the ears, as higher fares' are charged If paid In the cars. • _ Excursion Tickets, good for one day, by 7.50 A. AL - Aocoinmodatton 'pain to Pn,u44?lpbta, and return , at 69 each. • d• • G. A. MOLLS,' 340 23J General Superintendent. VAST PNNNSYLVANIA RA:Ur -La itoa.m. A.RRAtiGNMPIT OF . PASSISN4BII TgAINS, • Comnienei ondas4 Peocember 210,1068. . tic,, , 6, Mall ' Tratp, loaves goading 10.31, A; M., arrives !Ku hi til 4 Now York, 8.60, P. M. m ai( No. 7 Fast 14,1 yes Reading at,430 P. M., are. rives at 'Allentown 5,5%; at New York 10.05, P. M. Nos. band 7, run daily,exoept tianday, stopping at all Way Stattone betwoon 'Leading and No* York. , . • EXPRESS TRAINS: • Leave Roadl34 at • . • • 8.44 A. M. e . 7.81 A. X. II , 248 A. M. • 11 11 1.00 A. M. • Arrive at New York at . 11.00 A. M. 41. 14 .It 12.15 A. M. 11 • II• • 7.00 P. M. 11 41 0.15 A. M. These trains run threngh from Pittsburgh to New. York, without change of oars, stopping only at Lyons, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton Junc tion, Clinton, White House, Somerville, Bound BroOk, Pisinneld and Elikabeth. • The 5.4 t A. M. train runs daily except Sundays and Mondays. • The 2.28 P. bd. trains run daily except Stindays. • The 7.81 A. U. and 1.00 A. M. trains run daily. West bound trains, leave Now York, at the foot of Liberty street, as follows I &A we Bite York. Arrive al Readin_g. It% M. Mail No. 8, • 8.00 P. MI, 9.00 A. M. Express Train, • 1.50 P. M. • 5.10 P. M. Express Train, 10.19 Ae P.I. 8,00 P. M. Express Tram, 1.00 Mall Train leaving Allentown at 7.20, A. Stops at all Way Stations, arriving at Reading at 9.10 1 • A. M, running daily except Sundays. • The 12 M. Train • from New York, stops at all Station* between Now York and Reading, leaving "Allentown at 4.20, P. M., arriving at Reading at OA, P. M. running daily except Bundays.t ' • The 2.00 P. M. train front. Now York; runs daily stopping at Elisabethi Plainfield, • Rom ' Merrille Junction,' Easton, and Bethlehem, ar• riving at , Allentown at IL4 , P. M., passing Ly. onset 12,29,A. M., arriving at Beading at 1,00 A. DI, Past:ingots are requeSted to purchase tickets before entering the care, is 25 cents extra *lll be charged and collected on the train from all Who pay the fare to the Conductor. ••• COMMUTATION TICKETS• good for Twenty'-aix Tripe, at 25 per cent • dis count between Any points desired. • - MILEAGE TICKET BOOKS •• • fdr2ooo miles, geed between all points on this or the Philadelplals..& Reading R. • 11.. h or the Read. lug & Coldinbla E. R. at 852.50 flash for 'families , and firma. _ . • SEASON TICKETS, good for the holder only, for throe, eta, nine and Ivedive months, at reduced rates. , , p. ERMENTROUT. Jan 2411 General Ticket Agent.? 11EA.DINO 4- COLUMBIA. • BAlL .&.••aotig On • and after Thirsdayi Nov. 96th, 1808,• Passenger ano wrrileroa4 as follows: I , eavo Beading at • . i ° 7.00. A. 11. it • ' 6.15 P. M. Arrive at Lam:utter at 9.15 A. 4. Is 55 CoUttribla at 9.t5 A. il k . " Si Up:Aster at . . . 8.25 P. M. it it Columbia at . • B.BO P. M. • RETURNING : • Leave Lancaster and Columbia at 8,00 A. M. Columbfia at 8,20 &45 l i Lancaster at Arrive at Reading at • 10.20 A. M. at Reading at ' 8.40 r. Trains Nos. 2 and make close - oonnootion at Readinglvith trains Norli and South, on the • Philadelphia And ileadine abroad, and Weston the Lebanon Valley. Road. • No. 2 also makes oloso connection with train for Now York. Tickets can be obtained at the 'offices 'of the New Jersey,Contral IL R.; foot of Liberty street, New ' York,C a nd Phila. a Reading - IL tooth awl llewill streets, Pfilladolphia. Through Tidke to Now York and Philadel phia, sold at all the arinolplo stations and bag gagQ checked through. Trains aro run by Ppiladolphla and Reading Railroad timewhich is ten minutes faster than Pennilylvaulteß. U. Time. oiragoic•r. GAGE, Superintendent. E. F. Kiwi; Gon. krt. a Ticket Agent. deelo4l eIIitISTMAS! GLIRISTMAS! CANDY - DEPOT.. No. 107 MORril _rims BramEr, BEADING, PA. • . FINE.CONFECTIONS, PLAIN.AND FANCY: CANDY, SUGAR FRUnt • • , HUBER'S LEMON . OR CLEAR toys, SUPREME .TO ANT MADE • /I 4 • EELEniG. Also, a large assortment of Frenolli ;TOYS, Mix tures, Candy Baskets, Cakes AO' Prelgele Cow anut Caudy, , Cocoanut Bats,Doeoanut Strips. All will be Geld cheap. Give Intik. call .and see for yourselves. . . n ir.HUBB4 4 deels-11m " . , r ,witL 'REM'OVE .' tOVE.. , All NOW CLOSING •4 . .. . OUT MY ENTIRE i stook of i . MILLINERY ANzo,v,ar GORDS, , in order to re•open',an entire new, arid Well He- Wind etoOki at •. • • • •• • x ''• • •'.• No, $l7 'Onis sloititietwees ',Mill eofei Foliiih i where X WIII pay Particular attentien tO ieiip - sti the latest styles of , : , . . , • ,, —• ;, .. ZADINAPi INISSEIP AND CHI4DANNV HAT ..- .4/vP - 4,..olfirisr O.NAIN, and a cornelete absortrilent 'ot:gireryttling . per taining 1.9 the Millinery arid rinirrdis IRO. I egpremaleY *OO . hearty t like' for past favor d,TOry v. 44l4l)tlirr e 11 It the continuance oI the aaMei Nit , tApO liteed. 44usi t ta i jab IlLtild '.' ' In. O. 11. itElotlih. • • ,•±• " *Of •iiit '044 . 0 - ii:liikt.. - tAcK,a A 'TAN '• FOR • THE D WI ON t THhT EE.DR, RF.SISTANOEM.- r•t. • ;'*' • - -4: J ANUAR Y 26,4869 • • B .'`:)`" • , r ~~' =BM priogoKA Crovierffeolvid and nisittig4troggi t ; .itois*A l 7oa tuOi4 iellt fit ibuoltabli P 001. 11 ' - I): LUMP, Piwipitioisjoit titioiiititexiftritiiittidesiOity;` andVAIEIWQODi' "e • :LIMB AIIDOAIONW24II4OO WOW* *. Pit '•: .0124. !•_, ,1 ;Wei dottier twi dolt& toltiaisitni part: o ' IN's ; y •.. •• •' • •. .• ••• 1 0 29 ,, '• ; t • -r 1 • r'::;;-$ • Pp i r i n fe D 67 1 0 4 3 In k t at n at off i f friihd to this net: Mid Iblault owl's:Mow of Av, 03embined with Imrtain Yesetable.qr„ itro,ots;, Ottsourpossitt fel. its stealino end cent Vlr ,propertlestn thostexteroilitonitlaintetbrwli . , Cute, liralsit,' Okifes, • `000; lierivu# ds Itulaintnetory Paint' Neuralgia, Headache , Pains in • ibledJ464 tit all euob Cie ei it 11111 k tia lid:e dirt eertaitity of Tolle& It is (good •in Met; 01l t tileCoreplefits where etteselt ittnittootiori 4 gewitred, for bian or Beast, and the sabseribet ran Oootelentionslt rettottmend i it ,as stood of the 'best 14*rietite of the , . r • 1'1 . 166 25 (hints 'pa )1004. • - • Yorj3ele it the "4/10P" BOOKSPRE. • " , - • .uVrtn , • CLOTHES WRINGERB, STEP.' I,i,DD,IiA.S:4: ALLIWARRANTED6 1 WKNIGHT'S I:I*.A,RDW,AR.!,S,T;9R . ' MEM THIRD AND_ PENN ,§2S. Aug 0 MoGowan ,& • Miltimore, DEALNSB IN -• 1 k.Rt:DW'A RE , CUTLERY, GUNS, UOUSE rinpxsupioooO : r D r ME TA L TINPLATES SHEET IRON, ' • Building Materials, - , • No, - 612 PENN STREMA.READINO, Pk WA- ..m. THE.' 'PENNSYLVANIA CHORAL HARMONY - pentstninit the prinetP7l: ' CHURCH MELODIES; • • ' Prevldeti - GERMAN AND ANousli TEXTS Poi eale:at lhel BOOKSTORE. i yeo striieth Nki/Ottifi 1: • ' .• STOVE. TIN AND HOLLOW--WARE EM IPORIMIt OF TilfrOirrOF READING. , ~A SCHNADER, iioi4 ' ' i the 'ii i iiliioit iii o. piibtr : t o viiie l a cu 11/1 olv il Aim e ttgisiAiiiiiilsolle oan .: IW gri : , i s , •' ) 5- ti om tl U . d ' it iinTilft e;it.. .11:31:11, ciii.' 6149;nasitt D 3 lial lIMIEI VgltAtt ' - ittOttrkt; ..ithsiat.Onf Reidelbtfie township, lWrke county, decooko4. /meter,* or !WWII Ist ration to, tlio CP!' tittO.6l the aboVo otttood `dnOndenti tinite been: granted to tho Subscriber, Ali persons ititletittitt. to told, Wattle aro ireqiiestod to make itoutediate phyttient, arid thbea hi tying preisiiit jab * Atte*, properiz outtiopticlttot toviV44tiViogot., , • ' • 1 BECiaTEL, kiintittiotrotor.` .2t4t I , itebnistnitit WWI Pit. VSTAtIiV . IOF:` JOHNIV, Juno" Of 140ter 0,0111410, Berke County, gookt, Zettere of • a duartiletratlon to the estate' of the abitrOli deoadentbalte band ftrithted to the Uhdor4: algned„ Apt jpetponandob;od to antsl VA;Akto ere rligetned to 'make brinincliate - payment': and t QM hsttiogPlelrettwill proeont**n properly emtlietitleatea, ror settlemen HENRIETTA It h . EH; Exeter JOHN N. HITTKR, Nxoto,r, , sAMITEL 11:•I31irTlatt Oley,- •a• 40111-Jett 1,. : , Adrnirdi a lyatora TIOE Is ItElitAY GIVEN; tholt•chArigs f e ealt i , Gonunitteo of ikuniVna , , ,a not, Ittdatto; lillB,proldontkl htb vtdlttrln' to tho urt or CknrnOn Mean of Iterkatounty, prey to g g be dteohergod, troth hie mid trust—and that ho will be Mee - barged billboard day of Pehruery next / =lima cause he aho‘yn to the eontrar,y,ot or before Raid day, ' U. URI ESPAIER, janle-StA • ‘,.' • • • Prothonotary., "IPPEVATV,OI` IMAM( U. •11110 ADS, ALAhits of AuMy , tbstinship, deceased. , Notice iS iotoby i Wen, Pali letters of AdmiulStration, have boon gtanted bn the a b ove ' named estate to LORI ItbOades ( of the same township., AU portions indebted to said deic4dent, are requ'oSted to nikke prompt payMent to the Administrator, ( at i p li tlrp a tz " stlitl i ligtrOt toor !lOW egkon v H UAW.' • ; an 104 t • , giALE VALUABLE *op pLAN - p. ki—on gatUtdiy,..Tatulaty 30,1861, attilotelbok P. IL, th e undersigned will , offer at pub 10 sale, •at tlenglor's tavern, in 41111106 township, about 80 otes of 011EsTNUT TISIDNR. LAND, in part of thittyloars growl,h, situate in Alsace township, peeks coholY. adiolning lands dif Josiah De. Turk, roulk; James . Z.- Gticsomor and (Allots. The landruns out lo • the turnpike. and , the wood tan 45011 Y NV 'removed. This prelim:4f w,tll Ile ,offerod in 10 aore lota•or in ono Woo°. to suitpurebaScrs, COOttiOns 7111 be made known, at the ticao of sale, by A 141,05 JONATHAN GIVICEIii JAMES javk 8-at) A 88IGNF,FAE3 BALE.--"WILLDE -4 - 441014 at public, sale, at the publio house. of Jainib Snyder,ln Silydiirsville, Exeter town. ship, Barks county,. on Saturday, January 80th, 1860, the following porsonal property pf Jacob It SO der, to wit I 2 Hort ,B 4 head . fbhcop, one now two-seated Carrie. e, Buggy, new Spring Wagon with "Oovisr, a one Horse Farm Wagon,Sielgh e llorae: Gears,fiat. ,Winnowing Mill, Grain Cradles ifOoo Plow, fiat. Shovel Harrow, tt lot of rails, a lot of Empty Barrels, nlatge Copper Kettle and , ?mat many other hrtloles. ' Saloto coma/one° at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when attendance will be. given and terms thade known bp' . BENJAMIN r. SNYDER, Assignee. 'Jolluiturintyr, Auctioneer. •• ' [Jan 0-8 Ni B. No hucksters allOWed on the ground, VDWARD STROHEOICE • -R7S VEX- Au DUE.-00 Thursday, January 7,41569,,w ill he t r sold at pnblio sale, at ho rosidonce of the snit soriber, in Born towns ip, Berke county; on the , farm of Dhriatiaplicen . near Leinbachs tavern, , the following personal property; viz: • 0 exoellont working horses, 1 two year old colt, 1 ono year old colt, PI eXeollent milah cows, 8 heifers, 1 bull, two and &half years old, 2 young bulls, 7 fat oxen, )2 sheep, 4 SOWN 8 shoats (Ches ter county whites), 1 broad wheeled - Wagon with body, cone narrow wheelott wagon, 1 one imrso wagon,spring wagon,carklago, 2patr hay la( dors, 1 two home sleigh, 1 one horse sleigh, one thresh ing machine with, . swoop power, mowing and reaping machine, _grain fan, corn-shel ter, horse-rake, B 00441411 ,• ft ploughi s 2, /UMW and 1 large oultivators t 2 spike harrows, straw.outter, full sett blacksmith tools, grind: stone t 6 saddles, Iw o, harness for 7 horses,, oar., rlage harness, Sleigh' bent, traces, awingle.troos and spreaders, cow and, log •chains atth ohalns, hay hook, rope and 'Mlles grain cradle, so,ytho, rakes, forks, 811.0VOIS, 46 two'bluthel• bags; 1 copper kettle, lame farm belhwOod stove, bodatcads,sink, desk, berres, and inany other articles too nu • merous t mention. > , % . ; Sale to ommenoe at 10 o'clock precisely, when oonditionl of pale will be made known by , . EDWIN BTI3OIIEOEEII. P. B. Ditivis, Auctioneer. liatill-3t PUBLIC -SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The following real estate will bo °prod at public sale on Wednesday Jane nary' 27t 1, 1869, at the public house of Jacob Gillett; Esq., in' the village °I . _Leesport, this county: ' • No; 1 All that certain MVO story inicx Nciusawlth kitchen attachcii, situate In the village of Leesport, frontin on the Turn. pike, 'and now occupied • by W Illam - Weisser: There is a stable and a good well of. water upon this properly. No. 2, AllthateortaintwostorY muokiidutlE with Kitchen attached, situate in tho•vilygo of Leesport; fronting on the Turnpike, and now oc cupied by. Daniel gdelmati. There" is a stable and a good well of water, with pump upon this propettr. , . No. 8. All thatsortaintWostoryßßlCKMOUßE with Ritsheli attached, situate in the 'village Of Leesport, fronting, on the alloy North of the Turnpike, and now °coupled by John Korshner and Adam Speichor, Thero is a largo lot of ground to.be sold with thiqproperty., • No. 4.• ,All that certain One story FRAME. !MSS with Kitchen, situate In the - village of Leesport, fronting oh the alloy , North of the Suropike, and now occupied by EmailhelKersh nor and James Butler. Np._s. All that Certain two • story IllttaK 110UBE, situate in the village of Leesport, front. ins on the Alloy North or the Turnpike, and now occupied by Simon Macherner, , ,, No. 6. A tract of ten acres of PAIWURE LAND to 'excellent °Condition, in Ontolauhee township, bobnded by hinds of Leesport Iron company, Bonneville Mengelts estate, Dr; renVeso Wiloy and ()wen t ': - . . No. 7. Also, a certain :two ' story FRAME BUILDING, with a frame kitchen attriclied, froc tin g on the Turnpike in the village of Lees:- port,' arijoining.prOporty of .7. F. Dommal, Dan. !el SOUt and others;; now occupied by Peter Wenset , • The sale rill bogin at 1 o'clock la, tiro after noon, when taa . oonditions will be ma known by • DANIEL CLOUSER JESSE 6: nmtriai, ~ . • Jean 9-3t] Exoentore of Tobias pouser, doold THE READING' FIRE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF BERKS COUNTY. organizes:4 July, 1807. Capital, $140,060 • ifflee, Reading Insurance Building, No. 11) North .FXith street, South-East Corner of Court Street. OF.FIOE DOURS FROM 8 e. M. to 8 r. DIUNOTORN 3. PAINGLE JONES, .JAIIREI . HENRY Z. VAN BEEN "- JAVOU SHAFFNEN, J.T,JAilicson, • D. E. BTotrr, ' JoNA 13n44.TErt, 'J. T, Osimas RINSER. 'Pills COMPANY INSURES 'ALL kinds of, property against loss of damage by fire at rates as low as any other, rel table Company and upon every plan known to Stock Insuranee Companies.- ' Perpetual Policies biped requiring no renewal and upbn 'which the amount of premium paid can be reclaimed at any time, less a deduction of five per cent. The advantages of this method aro worthy of the attention of farmers and others having firstvelaas dwelling limises, barns and other buildings, in town or country, as being the cheapest and safe St. . Policies for one, two, three, five or Moreyoars, or for leas tkan, one year, issued and no charge made fOr Policy and survey when renewed or when insurancee are transferred from othercom patties. The `eitizensof fteading find vicinity, hitherto dependent mainly upon foreign Companies, have nbw the, privilee of °treating their insurances in a home insti t utio n'eil organized, with;'an adeqqate, paid in an guaranteed capital,' pre senting as strong basis of security as .th 'IV of any • other company ! ' The advantage 'of , c oing business directly with the Company and stk.bro.-, portamie of keeping some 'portion of the arg il sums paid for Insuranees,'ln eironlatiOn bomb; *lithe appreciated by all. • • J.ONES, President. ' JAMES Vice Prosicietit. B.Ei ANCON4Bedetiiry and Treasurer. aug 8, 1888-1y4.11w 'HERR; HAS :Loretnoveti to aoo4 Penh strObtl,fitficOo Brown , * 11 i tabrorod bases gp.tfltoro.- loop InsOrtiqr it& peabyed tooth rated to as fbr . s u e t th an .Oxi trabtO4 A ItbOut pal O.: pisoskes of th e ma h Gams Pralttos t ll7 treato(l, Ur' pr ( l . 9l t anlAo li rlt - neured, • En Ilil "0/11 6 iT Vf0)44%4 11 4 UMR., • - , • A.,f(er Swift's iloatt4 iaoieNai• /48 Syriliototosra trots or 4tolli 3 e hot; on tlto ? Tii• pei onotostng it tttoiawri!,toii. '' , io)llY , , woititladie 1141r;'' • 4 ‘6liitiii , e ' ' ••; • ' "'" • A' ‘ e64l,6..`Slon t .' ' • • `' L 4. litl ' "Ngtintig y a hadattoo. . • : PCtkilY witanaWs battr ' !,; ; Xteahld their - rata BtUdeiltiplay tho,pleGge,, , , did strivo tbe.xuOre. , , • •; . • "Only a,woman!a hairy' 014 i'lrio,n'tiol'!!avt; ' t Furtt)l‘itg ,1•1 . 30 11o1~i to the hear!, ' • " - • "Oily p woinitee hair 14ag0 of fond truati ' withetalvtatt totiwg, • • Crumbling toduet. ' • )oman'a hair V' , • •, Taa thlaa gibp,7 I . A biAter iiierc—if so ? 1, 1 , r r i3liatao on tioa aorilot.l 0 0nisi's wo`niikn's heal" SYno'this n'high .1 . Borne on the midnigla Barg° of itionioty "Only, a womnrkto I►ah il! Lot the;.o be times . • tiYltqu paillnAputilo To I:0;30E1ns rhymes. ' • ' , Only a womanta hair 1"' . A lgirango it appears • ' ' ''i'hnt hovliOuld ntitso a jest • So tanhy yeitre, isOnly a woman's hair 1 ,1 Doad Stellate hair : ho had raoaitt a jOit, • Why all that °aril ‘' "(! 'Only a woman's hair 1) , , - ' True—.l)ttugllt bosllll.o .• Apdyot 4111%siona(!thing mc•rf) 'ti4pn stelln dieo. A woman's hair ' A moan frOin out the Past A Implants' hair I "LOVS9I AILIAD•TNxy SAD' An English , divineYwho has'sinca' risen to 4) mimeo, pwed his Marriage, end a long and Happy domostiolife, a contemporary states, to a More 'accident, Re had pontraoted an elec. tion fora lady of the neighborbood in which ho *cached, but, through dread of a refusal, could not bring himself to the point ofa direct propasal. Tile : more he thought of it the more he became dismayed at the prospeot. He Was not of that kind of mon who can quickly inter pret , a "woman's feelings from her looks and manner, but was'oVercome with fear that She should nover,loye him. He had almost resole. to . abandon the Geld to a bolder l it not a bet. ter man, when he .tiuddenly took a desperate resolutiOn to know the worst. Ho carefully prepared and sealed two letters, each address ed to the lady; in one of which he made an earnest proposal of marriage, and in the other Merely requested the loan of a book. Shaking them together in his hat,he enlled his servant, and bade him take One and deliver it. "Which one X"'asked the servant. "Either;" was the reply, and the , man took one , at random audde parted. The minister threw the other into the fire without examining it, and for the neat hour paced the floor of his study auxiotte and miserable. Ho had resolved to'abide by the result of this queer "proceeding, and that if the book eume.with the. servant, he would forever abandon all aspirations to the lady's hand. At the end of that time the man returned with a note, accepting - his offer and inviting Min to• tea. The overjoed young mans told his little experiment to his tetrothcd t over a cup often) thatoevening, and' , was- soundly rated foi his dullness An not comprehending tile "signal of distress" Which had . been continually displayed' to him from time to time. But 60I110' men are ,wonderfully stupid about those matters. ExTRAOIWINARY ELOPEMENT. Ahnut three years 60 a Young man named Jaines Smith, an employee . of the Kentucky 'Central railroad; wooed and married• Miss Liz zie Leepone of the most charming girls in Pen dleton, Ky.,, just when budding into young we manhood, being only "sweet fifteen." ANI: living together. some eighteen months, during which they were blessed with an heir l domestic difficulties occurred, which marred the hatipi: ness of their wedded life, end culminated in the diyorde of the parties—the:wife retaining liossession of the child, and *resuming her maiden name of Lizzie Lee. • • After the separation More than-a year—. during bich time kiss 'Lee bad a number of eiaitori for her hand-her,' former, luaband c ‘ eal:(l„!;eer,ituo longer;hut earnestly renewed hlaget,eataticpa of,lovemhhitl e'rerelavorably and., lovingly , reebiiredo, ,, An elopement las planned—tor'the Old follie objected to ',Appro. pose l;mairiage l and~ :ori Moniday evenln ot . 'siteik; 'tl4'iO r ebilaily:iiclCaded In,olnfing PreniN: fatOlit gigi* 040 d Ike ap(11 was again unite n marria4e, , . `r.' [TEN CENTS PER a WEEK. IRE =1 Tau Girls, too, 'ate reifbilyjbehins bleach ; other I shouldcall,thiti o;is diatinCtive Soo thorn when are •they". introduced, Or ivhbit they" first at a'bet' or croquet party hair coldly, cal they lobk /aced, bthei k how inaolegEltalr eyes rove over every pnitinn t, of tileir, rivers dress ; read in their fines tbd btitatibkenetOtti as the result of their deratiny. "You think yon have duo it retrwe% .1111 l you havO made ft ,f1101!;;Or - Yk i 4 0 1 1: much better than you lb , ',retch I tlistit . diedita 'of the more'admired among . tho rn , :; snd hoiv 'exCeissively naughty tor Mtiactingio Mitch tention they think that Ada or,itisay , are 'slim whom the young Men clutter., *ow, hold sie iS-Lhow overdressed she is t—bow afibited ihu is I—and, oh 1 how ugly she is 1 ' • . Sonietinies, if they arodeep, they will praise her ontbripasticellyCka l thii i ks generally too transparent to deceive any One, and simply counts' for whet it 111—ii eleier feint that doesn't answer, It is quite i► study to watch the way in which girls Artie binds together, or take hands la the dances, The limp, cool, impertinent way in which, they just touch palms, then let their arms fill asif pert• lyzed, tells a volume to those sble to read tie lettering..—Every AVaitirday.' . Tin first effective locomolo builtAa Ampriett was built .:113 Philidelphlarfrom a drat, by Rufus Tyler t in 1882.; This gentleman iirdtrEit that time Considered the best mechanic in .Amerifia. The wirele of the engine were made of , 4od,with broad Viols and Oleic 'tires, the fiangAeing bolted on the side. It was call. ed Old Ironsides. She was first patio motion the• Germantown and tiorristown railroad. She ran one mile ab bond and *ae considered the wonder of the day. It Waa ascertained that the wheels wore too e light to draw the tender, and to l Overeotne this 51it:60414 the tender 'Was placed in front of the engine. Thlo)rept the wheels on the track. The maker and hie part ner pushed the engine ahead limit it obtained' some spina, and then 'jumped on the "engine. , The boiler being too small for the , etllle t steam was only generated fast enough to keep It in motion a short ' time, eo . they wiere oOttil polled to alternately Posh and ride dniing the whole trial trip. was regarded as d ittecolie. The wheels were atterwa'rd replaced With Iran' wheels. This old engine is stilt in exiitenia in Vermont,—Phila. Post. • ' PERLINOANATS of potueok it is iiniser ed, is the most effectual 'agent 'in' s- deoderizin and cleansing old cider and beer barrels, musty cans and bottle. It Is stated that a pint of the permanganate turned into the - most musty, filthy elder or beer cask, and rinsed about 4 few moments, will entirely decompose all fun goid growths and fermenting matter, and' ten derthO cask as sweet as those that - are new. The deodorizing, disinfecting Power Of the y permanganate, holding as it does five equival lents of oxygen, is reported to be wonderful, it will even deodorize carbolic, acid. _The only way, to remove immediately the order of efli• bac acid from the hands is to finial, them in the liquid-permanganate. The ofileinal solu tion contains four grains of the permanganate of potasea to ono fluid ounce of water. Condyta disinfecting fluid, a tautens agent for purifying Unclean room ) Contain eight .'gritielv of the Salt. ,NEIV velocipede hasbeen invented in Port. land; bag three wheels, but a fourth is to be ittlAp. Tim motion is communicated either s4-it the bands or feet, or with beth,and the vehielle is capable of_ being attached to . a horse and drawn like an ordinary buggy. The steering apparatus is managed by thoiknees of the rider. There are several 'other difer• ences, paid to be improvemente, and login. lonely contrived. Velocipcdo•bnilding now forms 'an import• ant branch of trade r in Pati. There are not only manufactories 'of these' new locomoes i init foundries where the iron work of which they ere composed Is cast. One of thetieleM ploYs two hundred and fifty wor:limen, and finishes twelve'velocipodes per day,fniitcoach• builder of Lyons. A Lyanese. itelo,elpedliii Is wilting to take any bet that, be wilt beat the fastest trotter in a taco. . nEAYEE4 . O 4oassa.- 2 1bcre proba bly no sure remcdy for the heaves, but the disease. is sew to , be ameliorated by feeging cornstalks and also by the use`in the same waY,- of pump kiwi.; At this titne, year, w_hen l')ntapkins and cornstalks are, bot h plenty;theexpetilnient Toy be easily tried.' Carrots are food far hordes thus alrected. 'The bay they eat sh,ould be cut and wet, be l caus, a pliglit,;, !ri the throat bllell'iiggTiated into cOriettint cOgh py 0 /0 -1 1m) 4% . ist 19ng toy, .6 e , GRAIN YOU,MILOIi 11.10110 ; .• • .r ehorti lti alone are 1088 useful bq , Imitate. Why ,f, 13eeause in corlmeal the ,elemen,tof butter abeuedkil in pburti. Ole eleopickorOord or 01teese.,. Ate , rale; the heavier railk.i", the more cheese It '%11)1' to I *bile' 110 tallk hiahaitt*, bOttei.... ftledioi 411,,e or Coilki-oO li; ati'oitaj4e . llo I if or, bial,t944-sith til' i 1,! i 1 . - -,. I= 111 13