FsTATE OVI)ANIEL lIAUDI, LATE of blublonborgtownt!• 4 ' , Ontinty, ttcr (14%40(1, Lottorst tit tO, the Mat° 13/ tho Rbovo flawed doal:at Jwl; o 144 granted to t ti ho nktmAllmod t ratild it tAn entalp*luthiP• eu 11 ilium; innobkoil to few, estot4 alto lioqUeetoo to mako lmtnodlsto Otywoot, And 000 . linvieg clitlints will prosont to , In t _prOp_err Atitirtitar • ted, for dolt - lenient. 1110111 A 1541.1 J , • pANIEL BAUM, Jr. d 00.19-81,1 EX -.10.4341. BALE OF VA.LUAD/ WOIDLAINIT). —On Saturday, Jantuiry , 1e62, a 2 o'clock k'. M., the undersigned will off ra; pu lie sale, at Donglerls tavern. in Alsace I tOwnehtp, about SO thirtyf CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, townsh i p, years growth, situate In Alsace Barka county, adjoining lands of Josiah Do. Turk, ba ulk, James Z. Griosetner and others. The land- -runs out jo the turnpike and the wood can easily be ,remored. This property will be offered In 10. nue lots or In oneviece, to suit purchasers. Conditions will be made, known, at the time or sale, by AMOS W. POTTEIGER, JONATHAN OICICEIi, JAMES MILLER. EMME MOTI Q - E IS HEREBY ,GIVEN, AA that the amount of Lewis Schaeffer, Commt tee of Israel K Kline, a lunatic, has been flied la the Prothonotary's office of Burks county, and , that the same will be confirmed, on Monday, the Bth day of February next, anion Canso be shown to the contrary. W. 11. GRIMMER, Jan a-4tl Prothonotary.t • I.3UBLIC SALE.—WILL BE SOLD . ~. .1 at publlo sale, on Thursday, February 18th, at the residence of Dr. I'. J. Tryon, in Exeter township, Berke county, (about % of a mile be low Stoueraville) the following personal pro. perty A pair of black matched horses, 1 bay trotting horse, rtestraweerrproan' mare colt, sired by Young la Arabian stallion Hilly , 4 Mustaplt, three years old 5 cows, all In profit, heifers and one year and a halt old bull, all Durham stocky 1 Routhdowu bfiek, full blood, which drew the first premium at the *Jerks County Agricultural Fair In 18(181 'two horse ivagon with patent spin illes,l light horse wagon, 9 sulkies, 1 pair of- bay ladders, plows, harness, shovel harrow, grain cradle, scythes and poles, splitting axe and wedges, 4 lets of Yankee harness, / cheek lines, fly note, blind bailors and collars, double end single trey', log and cow chains, forks, rakes, 10) Chestnut rails; bedsteads, IttoVoB, kitchen furniture, and litany other articles. Salo to commence at 12 o'clock M., when terms of sale wlllbo nutdo known by P. J. TRYON. Amos Tharssroan, Auctioneer. flan No-3t pUBLIC SALE.-WILL DE SOLD AT pnblio solo, on Thursday, the Itlctla) of Yob nary, IX; 112/2_, by the subsoribor, In Iloldol bcfg teWnShip, Barks County, the following per sonal property, to wit : 5 work horses, two of which are mares with foal, and ono of Own is 4 years old, an extra horse; Mlle, ono 2 years and the other 1 year old 6 miloit cows soma heavy witirOalves, holfors, heavy with' calves, Byoung heifers, I steer, 1 durham 1. calves, broad wboolod wagon, nearly now, 1 narrow wheeled wagon with two extra wheels, 1 wagon body, 2 setts ma itro boards, 5 plows, two of which ) aro new, 1 largo and 1 small cultivator, 9 pin harrows, 1 threshing machine (iltuto,y's patent), fanning mill, 1 grain rake, 1 straw bench 1 land roller, 2 Butt hay ladders (1 pair now)i 6 :lOUs wagon har ness, blinds, halters, halter chains, cow chains, log and Mb chains, rakes, immure and Welt forks, 1 largo , matturo hook, hay by tho ton, gryin crtulles, mowing BoythOs i l cooking stove, wish pipe I grind stony, 1 bed and bedding, 1 side sad:ll'o,lot planting pototocs,looppor kottle (that holds a barrel), ono double edged rolling knife, and a great variety of farming utensils and household furniture, too numerous to insert. Halo to commence at 10 o'clock, A. U., on slid day, when conditions wilt he made. known b 16-4tltan 81811111CN 131(31Alt ". PUBLIC ;BALE,--WILL BR SO I) at public sale, on Thursday, the 28th of February, le6o, at 'lO o'clock A. 11,, on the pro. infant:, in Maxatawny towns hi p , Brke county, near Kutatown, tho following artiolos_, via : is horses, whorouf ono le it good bay leader maro, ono good bay saddle mare, two young bay horses,_ work single and doublo in harness two good bay mares, ono is a . good driver sing ' lo or double In harness, ono grey maro with foal this spring, ono throe year old bay mare, one two year old colt, ono ono year old ,roan horse colt; 2 setts hind gears, 4 sotto front gears, collars, blind halters atid other halters l 10 "head of in doh cows, homo summer and somo fall 0Q1 1 18; I tiovonshiro bull„ a groat number of helfots, 4 sheep, 1 owe and 1 buck (Jersey brood); 2 planta tion wagons, 1 largo wagon with body, 1 two horse wagon with body, 1 threshing machine, (nearly new), with high shaker 1 excelsior mow. or and reaper , good grain drill, fanning mill, sleigh, plod, U plows, harrows, 1 throo furrow plow, largo cultivator, patonkhay rake, 1 straw cutter (California patent), hand cutting box, lot of :mingle sintl doublo trine, plow gears, 3 Hotta hay ladders, log chains, cow chains, hay, pitch, dung And shako forks; 2 beds and bedsteads, largo meal chest, cooking stove and pipe,tabs, barrels, and a great variety of house and binn ing utensils too numerous to mention. Contiltions,will - ba made known on the day of sale by DAVID 8. LEVAN. Jan Y.3-bt A DJOURNEDI SALE OF VALUA -1.11.8LE BEAL bo sold by_ the subsoriber, at the public) house Of Jacob Uraelr, In tko riling° of Leosport, On tolannee township, Berke eounty, on inturday, the 13th of February, 1800, atl. o'clock P. M., the following described real °stet°, to wit No. 1. All that certain Tract of Land situate near Leesport, I.nitelaiinee township, in the comp ty of Berko, adjoining lands of Valontlue Hart man Leesport Iron Company and others, c on. tabling 10 Rows more or loss. No. 2. A certain Tract of Land situate near Leesport, in the tovfnellip of Ontelitunee, - sald county, adjoining lands or Leesport Iron Com pany, Daniol Fisher and others, containing e; 11,01'.0 snore or less. No. 3. All that certain mossuago and Woo° of and In the village of Leesport, in said county, adjoining property of Ponroso Wiley, Helena , Ulmer, and others, containing t acre and 4 porches. The improvements corssiq of a largo ItWo story DWIGLLING 110 USN,) ram° Darn, Wagon Shed and Blacksmith Shop. Thu kbOVCiprorntaos aro unable for a tavern stand. No. 1. A Lotof Ground In the vilingo ,of Lees. port, a4tlolning- property of Ponroso Wiley, Tobias Clouser, doooased, and others, containing 10 aoros strict moasure. No. 5. Aft that oortain FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and lot of ground In said village of Loon• port, In said county, containing II porches, etr/ot measure. . No. a. All that cortaln BRICK 11011813 and lot or place of ground In said village of Leesport, lu said county, containing 11 perchos, utriot measure. , The above proporties will be'sold In the whole, or by lots to suit:purchasers. Conditions of solo made known by. VitANKLIN Jan 304E_ -1 - 4 -1 xEc UTOPSI SALE OF VA LUA SIX BEAL cEsTATE,--On Wednesday, lob runry 24th, 1809, will bo Odd at public sato, on the premises, at the residence of George Whit. nor, deceased, hi Oley township, Berks County, the following Real Entate, to wit : No. 1. A VALUABLE leAftlf, in a high state of cultivation, containing 112 sores, more or lost: consisting of Lhno - Stone and Clay Sou, ut with the following lanproveents, viz: - Ono mitwo4tory double STONY-DWELLING, of brown insetio finish; ono tone Swiss Barn, two-story stone Pig Sty, 1 110 frame Wagon House with Corn Cribe k twt frame Carriage Hondo, ono forme Wood lions one steno Smoke House with vault and line Sprig of water un ilornesth, and other buildings. All of the fore going improvements, witli tin: mums, are in ex ooliont condition. Thoro seo two Apple Or. chards—one of whioh contains over 100 choloo trues; also, Oro never failing tip s of Water. 4 ug On the same promises, within . ,1 yards of the improvements nbovo dosoribod, aro a fine two. stortstone Dwelling douse, Swisillarn, Slam:Ob. for House, and other buildings, :With two Wolin of excellent water and a young ipploOrohar,l of oholoo fruit. The above described prey:also will be sold In the whole or in aspirate tracts to suit wilts. Borg, as follows: First—Tho original (ant, consisting of 70 acres, more or less, with the improvoments first above described. 1 Second-13 acres, more -or less, With the last above described itnpmvomekta. Third-34 acres, more or Peas, adjoining the above. This Is ono of the 1111' and mist. desirable farina in the State. The gromids.rountling the dwelliogs as well as tiftirge, gar dens, are beautifully laid out and decorated" ith flower. Inv plants, shrubbery, fruit. and ornamental trees, de. It Is located in the fertile valley of Oloy township, Rorke county, at the terminus of the Douglassville Turnpike, amiles _Noxtb of Douglassville, on the [Wading. and Oloy Turn. pike, 10 miles East of Reading, and within half a mile of the proposed Railroad oonnecting the East Pennsylvania Railroad With the Phllatiel. • phia and Reading RatirclatiAltronsit this Icor No. if.' A tract of land in Earl township, 1 the iidistant front said farm containing 4 acre lof enitivated laud, ante 7 acres of CHESTNUT( SPROUT LAND. The Improvements are a' 13WELLINO HOUSE, Stable anti other buildings, with an excellent Spring of water. No. S. A very One Traet Of CHESTNUT liElt of 30 years growth, containing 17. stores„ more or less. There are tracos of Iron Ore upeg this tract. vt• Persons wishing t examine the premises before day of Sale, are invited to Call at any time. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon, when con ditions Of sale will bo made known. Liberal, terms to purchasers. CATHARINE WHITHER, CALVIN K. WHITNER, R SAMUEL K. WHITHE, tiKOROE K. WHITNER; Executors. lan *-3tl C9AL SCUTTLES, COAL SHOVELS, ileaktr Scoops, Snow Moven!, and a variety of other useful Hardware, fnr aide cheap by. bIotiOWAN & MlLTlifogx stra, ootal-tt Allyeau ta. MEMMI ILLOHIBIBTEL rousDEBBI And OgI4IIRAL DEAIiEItB IN taW and Manulkaturirs'.BuPPlies No. 627, •n» 09 Fammix &rum lan2S. EBHOLTZ, JOSEPH NO. 710 PENN STREET, READING. PA. M constantly' on hand the BEST BEEF, u ell as all kinds of meat And saptata, liver pudding, blood pudoljpg, Ifumbfort. 'l3o win:len to/4n", &0 ., all of vblob will be sold at t o lowest price rse,tail Also, allkinde of Sausagoillans,wholisole and . , nor 5-3 m GREAT' FURNITURE DEPOT. SCHRCEDER & FELIX, • Wareroom, corner "Fifth and Washington streets. MANUFACTORY. WASHINGTON STREET • BELOW FIFTH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IRE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULIiY IN vita public , attention to their splendid stook of t-olass furniture now and`constantly on hand, and made to order to suit customers. Among_ other-articles, especial attention .111 In vited to their unsurpassed EXTENSION TABLES, DRESSING BUREAUS, DINING ROOM CHAIRS,. CENTRE AND OTHER TABLES, BEDSTEADS OF THE L'ATEST STYLES, and every other article in their line of business. Every article Is manufactured by* themselves, in their admirably arranged manuftmtery , with the most perfect machinery, and skillful mechanics. and finished - 1n an unsurpassed manner. • Also prepared to execute all orders for CARVING, • TURNING, MOULDINGS. SAWING, and All orders promptly 'snouted, and warranted to give utisfactlon. sp. HI 4:01 / 3 PRINTIVG, E o v rip r tloD d n e Job IPr ntlng neatly exeoute at tne a "LAOLia Printing ICttablfahment. DR. A. MUM, DENTIS,T, Otßoo—No. 600 IA Penn nireet, Rending, (Anovr .7.b. BROWN'S liAl STORIG) Armored Iroo No. 6 Nor* Fifth street. Partioular attention paid to curing diseases of the Mouth and Oums. such as Bounty. Preternatu ral Growth of ()num Alveolar Abseosses. disease of the Alveolarproooss. Fissured Palates. and all diseases to which the mouth and gumi, are alib i eat. _ Teeth extracted without pain, and Wonted on all material used by the Profession. • Office hours. from? A. M. to 7P. M. [deo4-ly f A. 1:111I218M1111V8 Extensive Grain Warehouse, Now ready for FARMERS AND OONSIGNORE4, Who may wish to itCoro Orain,cdo. *Storage and oommisslon reasonably. Also. aeuperlor stook.of FLOUR AND FEED, ttc., morsels wholesale and retail, sitlioweinideeetbn owl benumbs/tad elsewhere. Mao. a suPorkriot og Buckwheat Meal, and Potatooee OMoe, No:105 North Eighth-St:No*OlEO% -fehs R EMOVAL! REMOVAL!! BARTO'S LIQUOR STORE, Ms been removed from the Keystone Building to the new end elegant store. NO. 437 PENN STRENT, Where customers wilt And a very large stook of the best and Purest WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, evet offered to the public of Reali s m'. All the proof o f the above that is required trial. A share of patronage is solicited. TOB A 8 DARTO. NEVITSPArfR Q A largo lot of A - 3.• oa nowspa perk on and at la o ea. which will Ile sold ob sp. Olilin3TlAN RITTIIO3 , GENUINE BLOOD PURIFIER, Kull knotsander th• name of "FEWER'S PACXr LIR a valuable mails; forsale at the !'Fals " . a • VO 0 ISS We have oir bend and for la a largo variety o Thank Voo a which will ba; oilooß itinn co. LYONS HOTEL • W. It. ARTDlAlt.Praprietor. One of the best housos outstdo_pf the large cities. It is locatca on the lih6 or tho llast Pennolvanin Railroad, nlmot midway between Reading and Al lentown. Alt trains between Now York and the West, as well as all way Wins. stop at Lreas. sad immediately in front et thy Lyons hots% .tai" Everything in and abouttbe hotel is uissar. passed. A first rate Livery Citable is alto kept la connsetion with the Hotel. baba- LAUER'S BREWERY I READING. PA. 1 1 ' The subserlberrespeetfully announ Eto the pub -118 that be b•, qcontiy enlarged hls Brewers , to a considerable extent. and introduce steam pOMM (a all its departments, and is now ready to supply all Ilownnds for . READING. PA. For hOme and distant consumption. Tile stock 01 Malt Liquors, warranted to keop in all climates, it se follows I • BROWN STOUT, PORTER. BOTTLING ALE, AND LAGER BEER. :`, VIMIY1( LAUER. _ • N.B.—A liberal poreontage'will be alloive3 Ackonbiabroul. Jan. 28- KRY DER E. CO., ST(EVER'S Oelebrated Tonio Herb Bitters, I= SUPERIOR MALT LIQUORS, Manufacturers of Importers of WINES AND LIQUORS, Also Sole Agonti for Ilslm'a4larnivALLN.D BY* Vulmmo. No, 121 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA., Por soli, at tho Baglo Bookstore. F REDERICK W. LAUER, ~ , 'OllD' JAIL," Cbrner Aft Washington areas. Reading. Pa. Sole Agent fi r Berke and Lebanon °auntie.), for the ~ celebrated , SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY. The most reliable and durable Scales ever placed beforo the public. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. Superior inducements offered to buyers. A lot of second-hand PLATFORM SCALES on hand and for sale cheap. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE PEOPLE: ' THE BEST AND CHEAPEST! REINHOLD & SCHOENER No. 41 North Sixth Streot, RUADING, PA. 1 1 111111 SUBSCRIBERS lIAYM JUST' ESTAD- I lishod a Drat-Wass Boot and Shoo-making estab lishment and store at the above stated plaeo where they are able to accommodate customers with the best articles In their fine of business, and at lower • Prices than at any other place in the city. The following list of prices proves all we say': Men's calf boots, 111 00 and upwards. Men's kip boots, 13 00 Men's working shoes, 1 60 Afort's Yrenoh calf Congr7 gaiters, box toes, 890 Men's calf Congress gaito e, 275 Mon's calf Bahnorals, 2 00 Mon's MP Balutorals, 1 80 Boys' ¢alt Bahnorale, 160 J Boys' kip Balmoral,,t . 125 youths' kip Balmorals, 1 00 Women's lasting high Polish, , , 275 Women's (Amoroso gaiters, 75 tO 250 Women's lasting Bahnorale, ' IAO Women's Morocco Balmorale, , 200 Women's Morocco shoes, 165 Womers's kid slippers, 65 Misses lasting Polish,l 45 , , Youths' gaiters from 15 cts. to 76 Youths' and boys' shoes from 30 cts. to 90 Also, a largo stook of notions on hand and for sale. - The above prices are lower than at any other similar place of business in the city. REP,AIRING. Partioniar attention is paid to all kinds of re- Pairing. REINHOLD 86 SCIRENER, NO. 41 NORTH SIXTH' STREET, (LBOVV, Tll6 COURT tIOURII.) READING, PA. -avrllll ' J. KEELY, WIIOLI7SA LE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LUMBER, REA.IIING, rA., Hoops oonstantly on band and for Halo at tho LOWEST PRICES, A general asisortment of WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, SPRUCE, CHERRY OAK, ASH, CHESTNUT, INDIANA BLACK AND WHITE WALNUT, UAROLINA YELLOW PINE, MICHIGAN PANEL LUMBER, Thoroughly seasoned and under cover. WRITE PINE, cYPRE&V, AND NORM C4ROLINA GERRNIWAMPORD.AIt 'SIIIN:GLS. sir Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. For prices, &0., call at the NEW BRICK OFFICE, U» the Corner of libitrth and Pine Street, Or, address J. KEELY READING PA. Feb 28, 1868-t[d] RUPTURE CORRECTLY TREATED IV O. H. NRED.T.EB, At his Office, Corner of TicelftA and Race BM,, Pfritade/phia. 110ROPESSIONAL EXPERIENCE IN 1. the adluitment of Mechanical Remedies and Supports for la years has given him extensive Opportunities for practice in this important but neglected branch. To all afflicted with Ifl or - RUPTURE. he can guarantee the successful applleatton of Trusses, specially adapted case and its conditions, often perfecting radical cures: Ladies requiring Trusses, Braces, Supporters, Elastic Belts, Bandages, Syringes, Passaries, &0., will iind a Department adjoining his office, con. ducted by competent and Intel:twilit FEMALES. dpi-_ Bapning's lirtices s : Fitch s Supporters, Frenli Indestructible Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Shoulder Braces, Spinal Instruments, Crutches, Ea. 1 (march;, ltilS-10mOS , the best and latest styles of Note Paper , , Pons. Pencils, etc., for sale at the EAGLE BOOK STORE, No. Mt Penn street, opposite the Keystone /10080. Jan. 2S. auk 213- recta 4- AND ALSO, EDEMI!!!!! GREAT BISTRIBUTIM I UY TUX 14ETROPOLITAN GIFT COMPANY!! CABII GIFTS TO TEM AMOUNT or wow: JEV•rst riekti Drugs 0 ..Prlie. 5 Cush Gifts 10 " " '„,,, _ • .. E, i ooo 2 0 li 41 11 I AXI 40 At ' 14 ' r .41 1100 2 1 0. .. 11 T 1 i 11 • 100 r .9X4 11 , /1 - 11 ao 4 5 0 11 , 11 4”. 14 gi wo . II 11 ''• tit 30 Elegant Ilosewoo.l Planoa 1k... soh 6300 to S.A) , 35 “ " Molodeerns I ' .75 to 160 1111•Settrjng Kaclanos 0 , .... " • - 60 to 173 250,Musleal Boxes • " ' 26 to 200 300 Pine tiold Watehes '‘ 75 to' 300 750, Fine Sliver Watches • . 14 30 tp 60 nee 011 Paintings, Framed kingravings,'Stliter Ware, Photograplt Albums, ante a large assort. went of Fine tlela Jove/icy, In all 'valued at -4 , 1,000,000 D0Z4.4.1184 AI Chance to Draw any of the above Prizes .by Parchaeiw a Seated Ticket for itos Centel Tickets doseribing each Prize are § EALED in Envelopes and thoroughly ou re ceipt ol %Cents, a Sealed Wicket will bo drawn, witlitiut choice, and delivered at our or sent by mail' Ili any address. The prize named upon it will be'delivered to the ticket•hOlder on .payment of ONE DOLLAR. Prises will be btu• utedlately sent to any address, as requested, by express or return mall. Yin will know white your Prsze is before you Pay for ie. Any Prize may be exchanged/or an other of tAo same •Value. re 'No B lanks. Sir Our Patrons oan depend on fair dealing. ' 11EFEILENCE8.—We select. the few following names from the many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizim and kindly portulttettus to pub lish them : • 8.4. V. Wilkens, Buffalo, New York, $1,000; Mrs, E. Stuart, 71; Nelson Place, N. Y., .$.OO ; Miss E. Men. roe, Chicago, valued at OM; W. Curtis, Now liaven t .(lold Watch, *MI'. Hobert Jackson, Dubuque, Sewing Maertine t ..loo; Philip Moller. thy, Louisville, Ky., $500; James ROgers„ Wash. ingttm, D. t)., Louisville, Box, $100; Miss Emma . Walwartli, Milwaukee Witt. ..Plano, WO; Rev. T W. Pitt, Chrolland,Ohloonolcaltion, e125. ‘ • 01.1.0N.9 OF Till; PRES.% 11. We publish*, (lames without permission. "Whey are doing - the largest business; the firm s reliable, and dose 'Ve their success.— Weekly 12 1 ribtine, 10. 8. "We have eXnUllhet -their sy s tem t and know thorn to be a fair dealing - firsa.—Ar. k Herald, 2.9, 1808. .• . ~L ast week a friend of ours drew a $5OO prize, which was promptly received. —Dally NOW. March 3, 1808. 1 . Bond for circular giving many more references and favorable notices from the press. Liberal inducements to Agents. Batisfaetion guatstnteed. ' .E'very Package . of &eared Rnvetopei cent its One Caah 411-Six Ticketa for Ono Dollar, IS for Two 01. Mrs, 85 for Five Dollars,llo for Fifteen Dolirs. All letters shouldbe addressed to liAltPtat, WILSON !t Co., 178 Hroadway, N. Y TILE CRY IS S'j'lLL THEV Com"Er TII.E RUSII CONTINUES FOR BOOTS AND :SHOES. N. T. G.EIIO, • ' FASHIONABLE . • BOOT AND SHOE .MARER. 063 Penn Street ) Reading, Pa. HETAS CONSTANTLY ON IIANI) VIE FINEST assortment of Fino and ileavyißoots and Shoes in this olty, also Lndios' and Children's Shoos of all kinds. Soo list of styles and Inloos : M'an'e calf boots, home mado. $3 50 to 07 00 46 kip II II Il , BOO II -a 7 8 li oy p s " II II - 6 200 *I , 275 Youth's 41 , • I • 11 11 , 150 66 ,2 25 Woirion's kip lace - boots , 125 66 175 Woinou'a (lost Polish, 200 ,'! 276 Misses' II II 160 '' a 25 lion's Arctic 8 01 46 Plain butte, • 100 Womon's " 66 SO Miss, 66 n . 70 . Chltdrtt's " 55 1 d 00.7 ' i IMPORTANT TO PRINTERS. i . ._ 3 PRESSES FOit SALE. A FINE CHANCE Poll MACHINISTS AND MAN UFACTUItEUS. ONE ENGINE ONE BOILER TO BE SOLD ()HEAP. ~yThr following inaelitnory is offered for sale,f [lt s advantageous rates. ONE OSCILLATING ENGINE' OF IPOI HORSE POWER. 1 ONE EIGHT-HORSE TIMILAR UPRIGHT BOILER.' ONE LARGE CYLINDER PRINTING I PRIM, CIAZD.ITTE SIZE. ONE SMALL WASHINGTON HAND PRESS. ONE STANDING PRESS. Apply at the Adler Oflloc, or address . • BITTER tit CO., Reading, Pa. [deo 7 N OTICE.- TILE SUBSCRIBER would inform his old friend 9 and customers that he has his ofliett at N 0.21. South Sixth street, near Penn, whore he is prepared to attend to al! kinds of colleetiohs from one dollar to thousands, and all kinds orconvoyanolng done at the shortest notice, ho also acts as Counsel for Administm. tors in settling up Estates on reasonable terms. Alderman and Attorney at Law. CITY HOTEL, SOUTH SIXTH STREET. (Near Pena.) READING, 'PA: • •- 113. Charges moderate. ' A. 8. ESTEIILT, Proprietor. arm 6 ESTATE .OF JOHN D. RITTER, late of Exeter ownship, Berke County, (ImM. Letters of administration to the estate of the above decedent have been granted to the under.. signed. All persons Indebted to said. estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims w il l present them, properly authenticated, f settlement. H or ENRIETTA RITTER, Exeter. JOHN K. RITTER, Exeter, SAMUEL K. RITTER, Oley, dee 19-ettj Adralnletrators 11 Es . fp 5t9,9 Mil ..n,00r...A ND's, G.EitIA.N B a TKRS AND ROWLAND'S GERMAN TONIO. • t The Great Remedies for all Disease of Mt MYER, sro.u.gictr, OR DIGESTIVE OR GA A' S. .00Ft . tANDiS . GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of the nitro inlet)); (or, ea they are medicinally termed, '`.lthlieveta) of 800 s lierlya, and Berke, waiting aprepara tion, highly eoncentrato , and entirely free front oicoAelfcmindxfure of kind. ' f lIOOFLAND'B GERMAN TONIC, lap combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with the purest quality of &mla Olts , Rata, Orange, /to., making one of the most plea. sant and agreeable remedies over offered to the public. Those preferring a Medicine free from Meo t:). lie admixture, will use , • HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Those who have no objoct ion to tho combine on of the liitters,us otnted, will olio HOOPLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They are both equally good, and contain the same mettioinal virtues, the choice between the two boleti' Amore Matter of taste, the Tonto being the most palatable. Thu stomach, from a variety of causes; such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, etc., Is very apt to have its functions deranged. The Liver, sympathizing as closely as it does wlth•the Stomach, then becomes airect -4? ed, the result of which s that the patient suffers from several or more of the followingdiseas es,: i " i• Constipation, Flatulence; Inwazd Plies, leut• I.loBs Of Blood to tho'lfoad, Acidity of theo • Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food,'Fulness el-Weight in the , Stomach, Sour Ertiotations, ' • . sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Hood, Hurried or, Difficult Brent ling, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sul! Orating Sensations when in - a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, . Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin arid Eyes, Poplin the Side, Back, • Chest,- Limbs, etc., Sudden . Flushes •of neat, Burning in the Flesh, ( c onstant Imagin. ings of Evil, and Depression of Spirits. , The , mifforer (coin those diseases should excp , oiSe the greatest cantles in the selection of a romodY for his ease, purchasing only that which ho is asSured front his investigations and inqui -9 ries possesses true merit, is akillfullY compounded, is free from injurious in gredients, and has esta qlied for itself a repit• tation for the cure of these disea.ves. /n this eon nection we would submit those Well-kilOWll re medics— 1 HOO.FaNITS GERMAN BITTERS • r HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. PREYARLD AY. De. C. lif. JACKSON, \ i PIIILADELPItIi, PP Twontytwo years iiinee they were first intro ducod into this country from Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefited suffering humanityto a greateresteht, thug any other remedies known to the Public. Those remedies will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice, epopslu, Chronic) or Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrhcoa, Disease of the Kidneys, and all : Discuses o.lllollg from a Disordered Liver, E tonmoh or Intoatinei 1)EBILITY. • Been/tiny from any Cause whatever; PItOJ TRATION 01 11 .1 1 .1 IE SYSTEM, induced by Severe Labpr;•H a rdshipii, Exposure, ' revers, &a. Therelis no modicum extant equal to these* rq• medics in such eases. A tone and vigor is im parted to the wholosystom, the appotite itt strengthenod, food Is enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the blood is ptultiod, the emu. Weldon becomes sound and healthy, the yellow *lige is predicated front the Oyes, a bloom is {liven to the °hooks, and the weak anti nervous invalid becomes a strong and healthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of time weighing heavily upon them, with all its attendant ills, will and in the use of this 111TTERS, or the TONIC an elixir that will instil now life into their veins, restore in a measure the energy' and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, and give health and happiness to their remaining years. NOTICE. It in a well-established fact -that fully one-halt of tho female portion Of our population are $lO6 l ii dont in the enjoyment of good health 1 or to 11140 their own ex- pression,"nover fee 4 wwolf."Thoy are langn ( , r . ovoid of all coorgy extremely nervous, and havo no a motite, To this elms of parsons thu 11l VEILS, or the TONIC, is espee ially rocommend° . • WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Aro mado strong by the use of either , of these remedies. They will our every CliBo of DiAll- MMUS, without fail. Thousands of certificates have no ;mcnniated in the hands of the proprietor, but op Ice will allow of the publication of but a few. Those, it evil be observed, are mon of note and of such stand ing that they must be belleveg. TESTIMONIALS. lion. Geo. W. Woodward, me Justice 41 the attpreme Court of rHILADXLPIIIAI Mareii 10, 180 1 "I lind • Ilooflandle Gorman Hitters' 19' a good tonl6, useful in dis-AIL eases of the digestive onions, and of great.,C3ll,..benent in mutes of de bility, and want of nervous action In the sole in Yonrs, truly, ORO. NY. WOODWARD." •Hon. James Thompson, • Judge of the supreme Zburi 0 Pennsylvania. - rIIIGADAPHIA, April 28, 1888. .'I consider s ifoilandfs German Bitters' a valuable medicine i llcase of attacks of Indigos- Mon or Dyspepsia. II can certify this from my J experience of it. Yours with respect, AMEW THOMPSON." From Rev. Jpseph H. Kennard, D: D. g Patter of the nth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Tackson—Dear Sir: I have boon frequently requested to connect my name with recommen dations of different kinds of medicines, but re garding the practice as out of my-appropriate sphere, I have in alt cases dec lined ; but with a clear proof in various in elan c es and particularly in my own fainHy,of the usefat. Ines of Dr. lioeliand's Oerrnan Bittersl depart , for once from• my usual course, to ex rest) my full conviction that , for. general debility g. the sys. tern, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is :gleams valuable preparation. In softie cases it may fail i but usually, I doubt not, it will be very benelicia to those who suffer frOm the above cause/. Yours, very respectfully J _, J. H. KENNARD, • Eighth, below Coates Street. • . Fror.i Rev. E. D.*endall, ,/ . • Asistant Editor Christian Chronicle. Pfdladtphia I have derived decided benefit from the use of HooliantPs German Bitters, and feel it my privi lege to recommend them as a most voidable tonic, to all who are suffering from general debility or froth diseases arbiiii.g from derangement of the live;. . lours, truly, E. D. PENDALL, CAUTION. noon an Ws German Remedies art) coon terfolted. Bee that the signature of C. M. JAOKSON is on the wrapper of each Ne i bottle. All others are counterfeit: Frill* low pal °Mee and ilium facto_ry at the Gorman 1 edloino Btore t No. 631 Aikeil Street; Philadelp la, Pit. CHAIS.Z.KB k. ,BEtt" Eroprietor, Formerly O. M. JaOESON a co ear For sale by aU Druggists and d..ealero in metllclnee, (Jan 4,1 'lB-IyeOw AND JOB PRINTING! The Proprietors of the ilEtiiy Eagle and'Weekly Gazette ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF JOB IVOIN PROMPTLY, NEATLY AND AT ' FAIR PRICES! 'Having aaVle faelllttos and gc)(11 worktatal Itek.qro enabled to OXOCIIItI every variety() vhitlng demirett ~• , • • MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, MICH AB nooks, , Pamphlets, Posters, Handbills, Programme', Circulars, Legal Blanks, Notes, Receipts, OM-Heads 1 s Letter• Heads, Ball Cards. • Bills of Fare, Wedding Ord., • ,; Wo are oenthlont that-all work (intrusted to us will ho dono Hatifactorily to the customer both as to style and price. Our pursonal a n d political friends are ro minded that they can Hwierfillly aid us, with out any disadvantago to themselves, by giving their patronage In this line, Orders by express or mall will ho promptly ()pouted. Address RITTER & CO.. DAILY JeAcan AND GAZETTE OFFICE 542.,Penn Street, Reading, Pa. Juno 26,1808, NOTiCE.—Tliero will be a.meeting of the FOR. TUNE IIUILI)1NU SAMOS ASSOCI. ATION of 'tending, on the third Friday (thu 101 h) of loebruary, at No. 28 Nor h Fifth street, st 7% o'olook P. Those who have not paid up their dues for the mouth of January ' are requestod to do so at outto to the Treasurer J. O. Thom*, grocer, otherwise their names all be stricken off the list. Also, those wishing Information and shareg, can flo so by aniline on the Treasurer, as only A few more of. tho latter aro loft for disposal. By' order of the Board. J. RIM MILLER, Jan 11-WI Secretary EXCELSIOR BOOT AND SHOE BTORE N 0.1500 Penn #treeto Reacting, Pu., (Next clod,. to LerelOs Jfaratuare More.) ILARWICK & DItAKl i ) Beg 4n 1 ftnotioCo to tho ottizons of Bondi)* and vieln'ty, vicinity, that they have now in Store, a very flue asaortmont of , IitEN*AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES, !I. 1 ALso, LI LADLICSS , AND 01111.D1tENB 1100T8 Alin 8110E8 of all sizes and of very superior nudge. which they will soil at the lowest cash prices. They invite nil to call and see their stocki , beforc purchasing elsewhere, i The .-- Lava alsoa flip " - ',lto latest .Joy liavo also'a Mtn assortment of t styles HATS mut QM'S, at low figures._ afik•All kjn►le of euatomer work manufactured In tho very beet style, at abort notice. The patronage of the public Is respectfully Belted. pan H-ly A SSIGNMENT OF, JACOB E SNI • A-LW:R.-All persons are hereby notified that Jacob E. Snyder has made a voluntary tuoitSn• ment of all his real and personal property to Benjamin Fraklin Snyder ; in trust for the NaP ilt of the creditors of the said Jacob K All persons who are indebted to Jacob K. Ile •i der Oro requested to make payment to Benjamin Fraklin Snyder, Assignee, and those having claims against the said Jacob N. Snyder, will please present them wlthOut delay to tile miller. signed, BKNJABIIN /BAN KLIN SNYDER. dee 28-410 - A valgni.o. . , IN TRIG COURT OVCOMPION /I.IOAWOP lIEURS COUNTY.. XLIZABETII BOOTH, Libel Bur Divoreo,No. , .. l ii by her next frie nd of Boptombor Um; John orlBo, A. H. lfti. . 1.1. ENOCH BOOTH. • Alfas flubpituna. You aro hereby notified to bonne! appear at the Court of Common I'leas of Berko county, to be held at Reading, In and for the county aforoald, on Monday, February 8tb,1869, and then and thrto to answer the coinplatnt Of the above libel/net. Ai WM. B...ALTIRIGIIT, Sheriff, To gNOVii Bllbrit,ltespoadent abovo-nained. 4 Jan 16-3 t - IN TJJ COURT Or COPIRON PLRAS U' .DERIREI COUNTY. . , LUCY MOYER, friend h Laub No. CO itU , gust Term, inns. Sub. Itelnhardi poen/ bur libel for Divercu. . ye: DANT', MOYER I, William IL Albright, BherllT of Bolls County do hereby notify you, th e above named Da nk ' M o yer the respondent , to be and appear In }no proper person befoul our Judges at a Coart of Coalinga Pleas, to bo hold at Reading, in said county, on the seemul Monday of February next , to answer the • petition, a libel of the said Lucy Moyer, your wife, and show cause why she shotlid not -be diverted from the bonds of matrimony , agreeably to law. WM. B, ALBRIGHT , Janlo-4* --- libel - le. - A SSIGNEE'S AA.Sold at public !We, at the public :Muse of Jacob E. Snydor, in finydersVille, Exetertown . ship, Berke county, oo Saturday, January ON ISO, the following personal property of Jacob S 13n3, der, to wit: 2lioraea 84 head of bheep, one new. two-seated Carriage, Buggy, now Spring Wagon witil COol§ one florae Farm Wagon, Sleigh, 1 11 ore° team Winnowing U 11), Grain Cradlt*, lioco Plow, MProw, row, Shovel Harrow, a lot of rails, a lot of EraPti Bantle. a large Oppper Kettle aid a great WO other articles. Sale to commence at t o'clock In the aftiustoon of said' day, when atteodance will be given "i terms made known by BENJAMIN V. SNYDER, ilisynet, JOHN W. BURKHART. AUCtiOneer. tJar k " N. 11, No bookstore allowed on the ground, AND BUSINESS MEN, Catalogues, Lablet, Business Cards, fa.,