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I.ooior (letfiko o to bilo , 4 % . tre drool, rottevAre. Sir (411 the lierinan WM, IL SOHOENEk • jvLDER MAN OD: ATTORINgt AT w.—oittoo. Igo. NT gOtirtiiiireeteltsuiptlx. n • , consulted In Gorman 'and Xnalleggi LOUis illO t itAS011;. ATTORNEY AT LAW; OrricE;lNci. SW Court street, over Ontoo of John s; Rich. gsq. - • !Sept' E. H. SHEARER. , A TTOILKEY AT LAW, 'HAS ItE tikanovimt ble of icq to No. 69 Court. siroot • nett U. 1484f • W. M. RIGHTMVERe - A TTORNEY AT LAW, HAS 1140443 V. 'Alas °Moo to 539 Court btrOok 'fo* (tOori boiow Sixth, Reading, Pa. , Ureto s; /sow GEORGE F. OREN'''. ;, TTORNEY AT 14 .111. No. MA OosArt Btretit, (up stairs)eiilitgA P A , Aprll It, 18.18-Iydilt 7 HENRY M. KEIM, A TTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, 110. CA.I9 North sixth stoats, goading. , fob 8, 1883-tfd WESLEY H. GEARHART, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO, Al 631 Court street, Beading, rab • Kay 2-Iydaw• WASHINGTON RICHARDS, AAYERM.AN.-OFFICE, N0...29' North Sixth Street, opposite the Post 01Ito0. air Berivening and Vonveyanoin ft promptly at. tended to. 8,,10-4114 JESSE G. HAWLEY, A WORN EY AT LAW, HAS REMOV. AA. ad his °Moe to No, 512 Ponn otroot,Solialuokw or nom building. Notranoo through the RAMA Hook Store. " an 27 DJOIIN STEPHEN, FORMERLY ..a.,of Wont°!Wort, tenders lild professional Nor. vioes to the citizens of Reading. Office No, 207 North Sixth street. Van be oonsulted at Ida oMOe, or at the Keystone Muse. Mao sl4mddlief H. M. NAGLE, pursioimi t (U. 8. rondo(' Surgeon.) ' No Penn strain, Heading, P. 0111Q0 b mr4-14 to p. M. BtoBp.m. AUDITOR'S NOTICt.-THg iontlgnod Auditor appointed by the Or. fame Court of forks county, to re-audit the ao. count of Was W, Fisher, trgeoutor Atm% num. of Dougtaas townsbiri, ilerka county, de. mom!, and' tuuko distribution of thebalanee fn the hands of the Executor hereby given notion that he win went the parties intereated In said Caste, on Friday, the 16th day of February, at I o'clock P. X, at his °Moo, No. 2O ‘ North NlAtb IMO, In the city of Ileatling . Jan 30-3tl MENAI:Uri EIiALTER, Auditor. SALE OF REAL 88- llTH.—nyvirtue of a writ of Merl lactate, Is• sued out of the ()Quit of ,Common Pleas of Berke county, to n o diroOtOd, will be eold at a publlo ventluo or ont•ory, on Saturdai li the' 18th day of February, A. ft 1809,At 1 'Weil P. M., at the public house of !sage S. foyer, 1/oboson tent*. ship, said county: All that certain meseuago, tenement and tract; ottani( attuAtki la Robeson tow whip , Drabs coon. 17, adjoining lands of George Kurtz, Isaac rdfrlt, Michael R. Weatley, widow Cathartno Westley, DAntot Wagner, °ceased, and •of era co tale. fig 33 acres more or lese."The morobe elite fig a two story STONE DWE4/41NO IL USE, Mime-118ra 'and . other out-buildings. Sold as tho property of JOHN W HARII#I. Seized and taken Into exenutinn and to bq tight by IV/ &LIAR B. SHIOLIT, Shotlll. Sheriff's Ofilco, Rchidllng, Ja 23, 18694 S r. • puBLIo SAL OF OH AltioEill BORT2,—On Tuesday, the 10th of februarY, lan, at 10 n'elook, at the residence of the tinder. signor (formerly Christian 80haffer), iss Haste township, Burks county, ono ;rens Enlyileri tavern, she tollowing peraOnal,proporty .Ivll he sold, viz : 3 horses, 12 cows, some With calves and nearly all trash toilets cows, 2 bulls, 4 heifers, 2 twin calves o lphosts, 4 broad wheeled farm wagons, I narrew wheeled Wagon with body, 1 wood sled, I land roller, 1 guns spring drill, 1 hay hook with ropes and putties, 1 threshing n2l4 , Qhltko lth font horse power (Losslg's patent),l larger 43 ler (Lass) 's patent), 2 sets of hay la dam I ploughs, 3 harrows, small and barge no hat‘ row, 1 cornplough, 1 grindstone, 1 lar e bell, 1 hay rake', harness and halters with chains, cow chains and many, other kinds of chain grass scythes, grain cradles, rakes and f thtue bush{ bags, and many 'other Rallies no named. Conditions made known on tho day of aol'% bY an 16-3tol CIIAULICS BOIITZ. TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL q TATIIIiIiINT or Um Mutual 171ro incur:woe Company of sinking 13pritift: RRONIPM. Balance as Per lOdstlitMeht . ' I. . Jan. 1. 1848, Protalurai and Foie rooolvod, 3,213 20 Ali eSinkoat NOV. 15,collooted; • 6/ It 1 11 ". 10 , It 2,30 3d. 4,407 03 RXPRIVDITURM,_ _ ntroolors anti Committee fees, ' ITN 50 1). 8, TAX, Printing and ad vortialutf, 08 00 Auditor for 184, . BO 00 B o 3 rolary's salary, NO 00 masuror's " 100 00 i ttvordinT 370 policies, 148 00 • . Age t atis foes on 370 policies, ,_ 148 00 , policies for tilling out 370 03 50 President's loos, qn 0011 DAMAGE -I .14111 141141110 1.80. , • . Nicoottl, Illiotqr, Tiork4 CO., ' 40 0 0 4ai• l i‘q lll oN,Wo l q l " 44 443 , 10 Uiirgliret Li ) lyan 41 "- ' l i al -- l l r i f 8 . galaDl 1441)v0r, t 1 0., itt• COI 3 50 vl Unibilrge, 411, Oco rgeZlintuurtnau, " I :: 50 00 Joioph T. Miller, " -- 20 OD J ° l6 Ph limser, Lehlgh Co., I,MO CO . - 411 Peter llsros " , ' 15194115° •C r . 29 Op a• ~ . . Ci it th In handset Trestvni.• „ :.--..... . _ $0666 trl ' f . %Ivaco In harlitsof Agoets not' , ' ~. incluited In above balanoN ' ' • 4 0 t 02 ' The undergigned Auditors, appointed:o exam ine the accounts of tho °Moors And aptAtaAritit,o Rating Iniuranco Company 0( air ral k ai n 't ." limits county, re4poot(ul ll v icepetr• •- ' - K1 , 4 „Vie ittielvicd to thetr dotles, And Orinent lAttbing cbttement As the result Of Itteirlabors: JuLIN lIIKBVIII.' • 1 44dItOrk ; DAVID 11. lIOTTENSTIIIti o • • • . Reuling, December lab WA Amount 'neural In 1t346, • 4 774 • 9941 ' i JOHN VAN E 3 ItaltD President. an 1844 L CU WI RL ILIA KI %T A c R isa e reI.' BooKA V 4 11141 Ool4W4DiAiMx, WINE AND LACIER BEER -BA.itOGN, P.4)4 81esee, Be4ureen iStxth eixi SegooM • , . . . . , All kinds of beat Itholnlith !In° alytirkorilLikr"lo foul sold At the °west mice". , t , . ,c. PHILADELPHIAINTER READING RAILROA • W WIN s 1711.' YIVEiIItAINS DOWN TO PHILADELPHIi passing Reading, at 7.800,10.98 and 11.15 A. as., a CO and GM P. M. COUOPT PT . V , si 1045,A 1 F., and 5.50 TRAI Y I N TO , OANONIIIARRIBiIa a: ' West Expresd from New-York, at LOG A. if, I and 1.50 P. M. and 10.19 P. M. Harrisburg Aftcommodation Train at 7 5 A. and Mail Trains a 10.45 A. M., and 8.05 P.M. 4 lin Sule t rilk trains pass Readingl i t Lila, and up.tralns at NI A. IL, and 5. 7 . .The 4.25 P. K. do , and 10j0 A. trains run only between hiladelphia and t Up trains leave P ladelphia for R bur rlsbarg and Potts le at 7.10 and 8.15 A. U., ' 1 1 1 7.1 noon, and 8.80 P. AtA'allnlit. 4.45 P. M. for Read! only. The 8.15 A. M., train oonneota with for Tannins., WiUlamsport,Elmirs,lluiral= gars and The 5.144 1 itul 8,50 , npArstnatroM Plai delphlClo J 6 A'. /[., i t 4.10 P.M:dawn t , stop only at principal stations below Nestling. Reading Aeoommodation Traid : Leaves Read ing at 7..80 A. M., return i n n , from Pkiladclkhla at P.'yte r r p 0 , ,, The A od on Irani leaveli Pottstown at 843 A. M. Retuarning leaves Phil* &hada st 4.00 P. M. The 17estern Express trains 001111e0t at Ilani+ bUrg with /kers trains on the Penuaylvania Rallimad (Os MinpoliPiMakfth and all= Weit,Aildthe OA Nail train COnliecte burg for Pittsburgh, Lancaste r Chatabersburg, Sunbury, Scranton, Pittston, Wilkesbarre, Wa. liamsport, Look Haven, Elmira and the Canada# Passenger trains leave Upper Depot for Xpli- F4LOMultgOlOmhiaand. Lancaster at 7.00 A. 14. an .11irate, • T rough Pirst-Clw Coupon Tickets,antliant. Matte tickets at reduced fares, to all the pr 9 1 1 0 6 1 Pointe in the Northt West and the .44 COMMUTATION TWEETS, With Mk COuponiy att 1 1 §)191/4 4: o ol4‘.4lsoount, tweou Any points` abliirea. , - TIOXZTB, Good for 9000 miles, between all points, at $52 for families and business Arms. • AMASON MUM • e 094031 thoholderoplyitorB - #o4lBaCikthil, between. y 011111 , 44; reaucea NS rarer. Rawl Season Tickets one-third less than the abbye. 44- , Paasongers. will take the ExpreSs trail* West at the UPPER DEPOT. and all other trains at the LOWER or 0I 4D DEPOT. 100 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. Passengerss. are recluse t 0 pllntbase' that; tioket4llofOre miter/31g a ate, ah higher fares are charged if paid in the cars. Excursion Tickets good for one days by 7.80 A. IL Accommodat ion Train to PhiAdelphhi § and retain, at $l6B each. liay , •04 lin;01,10, 211) • General SuperintentienB. VAST , rPN.NOXLVAITIA,, 44g. ARRANGICKNNV OP PASSENGER ,Ta4ute, commencing monaciv, Decionur list, tem 241c1116•P'Zilial fearer ellwI I N t a w 'Mk 'a lop ki - No. No. fast. 11, leaves Neadinir at L. 90 P . skl%. riyeit at Allentown 551 at Now York 10.05, P. X., Nos. 5 and 7, inn dailyoexoept Sunday, etoPiall at all Way Stations . between Reading an 4 slO York. /11XPRI11313 TRAINS, _ Leave Reading at - 5.44 A. IIL • - 7..31 A. M. u so, 2.28 A. M. I. • is. . • IA A. it Arr ive at New York it • 11.00 A, XL 114 14 12.15 A. IL • 1 11 ll , 7.90 P. M. II 14 ' 8,13 A.K. Tl 4 -0110 Wan" run through front Pittsburgh' Us iteW-york., without change cif Care,stappLUtonly it Lyons, Allentown, Betniebetri, Nketoll _oat Mon, Clinteli t White - Rona% , KOMOrV,Met =WM Blolc i rlitintleld slid Blialtbetb, , . • ._ 5 The 5.44 A. X. train runs dilly esteept Blindly* and Mondays. ' , The 2 2P,, M. trains , rna daily except Sundays. . The 7.8 A. IL and 1.00 A. M: train* run daily. West u'r trains, leave New York, at the loot of Liberty treet, ifs follows: Maus Arno York. P. 12.00 M. Mail No.ll, Arrive at Readfw. 13.00 H. 9.00 A. W. Itxpress Train, L5O P, M. 11,10 F.M. Bilges* Train, ' 10.10 P, M. SAO P . K. Repress Train, 1.00 A.*. Mall Train leaving ,Alles,town at 7.20, A. M., stops at all Way Stations, arriving at Breading at 0.10, A. M"_rnnning dally,eXcept Sunday'. The 12,11, 'Train from ; New York, Hope at all Stations between New )(ark and Beading, leaving Allentown at 4.21, P. IL, arriving at Rending at 8.05, P. M. running daily except Sundays.) The *. P. M. train • fronr New York, rune daily .8 ppitig at: .BligAblith, - Plainfield; Som merville,. Juhetion;' Neaten, and Bethlehem, an riving at Allentown at 11.45, P. M., passing,'Ly., one at 12..X5,A. M., arriving at Reeding at 1.00 A. K. Passengers ace requested to purchase tiered before entering the oars, is 25 cents extra will be charged and collected on the train from all who pny the care to the Conductor • . COMMUTATION TIOKSTS ~ ' , 1 good for Twenty-six Trips, at 96 Per cent.' dial. count between any points desired. MILEAGE TICKET 1100K8 • for 4000 miles. good between all points on this or the Philadelphia (4 Reading R. 8., or the Read. lug d Columbia Il k R., at $52.50 cash for familiee an. , SEASON TICKETS, ood for tho lickler only, for Oro% six, nino and welvo months, at reduced rates. . . :• ,' P. M. AIOLIONTRQUT. ja4 91 7 g1 1: :': ; ;., , ii Gleaeral Ttokel AkeAt. IEADING t COLUMBIA RAIL ! EGAD. anti! .On and after Thursday, Nov. 26th, 1962, Passenger ......ins w rgenroad oui follows: • pelvire Iteadlng tt „, . . ; ,, • , 7.00 ~ / fl. 4 6 I . . AVrilifea2 Lanoiaitir at ' f a 9.15 l A. ] ) 11 . . " II Columbia at 9.25 A. M. " 44 Lancaster at 9.12 i P. . 41 i l Columbia at &50 P. X. RETURNING: . Leave Lancaster tuid Columbia at , 8.00 A.M. " Columbia at 3.20 P. M. Lancaster at ' 333 P. M. Axrlve at Reading at 10.20 A. M. at Reading at 6.40 P. M. Ttill Noe . and Make olotle Connection at Reading with trains North and South, on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and Weston the Lebanon yalley Road Zip, also mtt" olpe. 00nneetlen 5 With train for'NeW York.' • • Tlckete call/ be Obtained.. atrths offices of the New Jersey central it. R., foot of Lilmty street, New York, and Phila. & Beading R. R. Thin. teentlit c id CallOwhill etroots,Palla & delpjala. : Thto Tioketa tci liowlfOrk , en Thiladal• 'phis, so ld at all the Drinoiple stations and' bag gagge checked through. Trains are run by Philadelphia and Reading Railroad time,_ which is ten minutes loiter than Penuaylvanialt; It. Time. ' • GEORGE r. Superintendent. R. IP. RIM*, 940 711. Ticket Agent.' . , daolo.tf • ' • CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS! • • CANDY DkPOT, 107 NORTH , IMP= .• erlol4ln . , Rit i ooo, FINE'ONTECTION'4, . 't\ • ' • litusgala loOPL:00 - 204*.voirC . SUPXI4O/k:',i9' 414/( 1 ,/ q 11/% -'4* " 44°. /Am I ortm4iao 9Uffeseiv tures: %sandy timaketittlClF I Zett i t r i acre 'nut Candy, tecaoM % an p t it , 8 • 00 , All will kte 11 94 ~rwr l arinritt f oclIZAW‘e• • • • • • WILL REIIIOI , ,Ei t AU '6,oSitistrini in 'ENII,IIII stook of , mAzapr . suir.4lo,*Jer own* tft o,4ei for'wop": ito' Ooittki itett 44,1,41 V.llOOO-' WWI alos At • • , • - ' • Mk AO As* ilts46;4 sh4l4 too iiterik ',liars I wilt pox pioxtiositr,otootoo to keep all me latest styles or tturssoistreasit'A etininsinOintotr . Azwirwrifirr ‘` ili g , iota IC - lib+ it;" ieiiiiiiiid f iti.3 k 44 it iEer : %Wg to Ite Jlttitleety 4 , T in If% • I exprOseter moat hNitty I,ltathe dr, _,ltilypil mita fiery respiletfully &Mott the co htleJleci 0 the 1111030, , elifloc,ctlNt goamtle4,., • 11 ,1 4 tam% ~. . 1 , siliFiSt. RA411," ". ' ' I'HIE GOOD THAT , 'LACKS ti., Ell MINNA PI, TUESDAY AfTEIMON, FEBRUARY: 9 1 1869. INIII p•Ak in•Wrm, • p ""„ , CbtF ; Mooestaa o , ou 104 aid •ooll!A 916,41 1 9 • mew, noinnt i 40. k. otott 004 intr . allainter lainnatous 00m,4 t•k‘', t • • •'"•'' t•`. • .“ (ViVrt . *NWT BAND' ? trifinaffa *ISA* rill .1 - .. 11 • lid • Sr We Idiom foe of extra ohm* to sat of the ity ; M i s r !! I l li t ti fe l ivt oit e ri tt i ft lol i :mno itedairteurefiktfnitli trsett " "11 =i e f t i rti esdh l r •t ri gf air tli oo . r o of i lo N,,7"77 3 Miff 11101.1 gauge Rhetiniall Gout, tre'rsa MRS, .; • , • • - Neuralgia, Headache, - Plana is: . • •Is ill knelt Wei 14 used 1 . t.1 ocrtsintli . of relief. e t f e i ilpAt i r o i:P= re I: l , e t rigitti '0r:34002 msl gbalii)loloMONltityr‘ r a rii•Dd it M onet o ufi Dos! s l iumeateoz ;to • • • PriPo 2 5.9 8 44 Per Bottle. • • Niue # theiztotOepoovrome. AMER 00.„ 1014012 ER WI INGERS . . • , OTEP L A DMIR 8 , A bIAWARRANTED. ~+; 1 . i 14°KNIGHT'S HARDWARE STORM THIRD AND PENY 373. ang 10 MoGawan -& ~ Miltirnore . • HARDWARE, CHTLERYLOTINS; ROVit tro C 0 ni „ T AL TIN PLATES, SHEET IRON, :Building VaterialS • SADDLERY, act. * &it" &47. 1 ,&a. No: 612 PENN srmsr, ithAvirra. Att. , szt34- , •• - - T ipt PpNNSYLOTAN4 CHORAL aitrikoNY COMaining the prinelPet- • • 011IIRCH MELODIES, 4 fr?Vlt# wicb GERMAN AND ENGLISH TEXTI Tor 'Wei ' "8A91,14" B9OltfiTOßig. • $5l Penn street.` ' . r s i N4TloNoti, grim lilt M s youdomwAßitig ,, FOREUx OP Ms ivitY uPIIII4IIIO. • I 1 :‘ 'I,SOIIIIA, DER STREET, , Voutd mit Wows or nig wai. tebar , sto4rof P444,40111e4 tp4 40 9 rk e, HOIRIWPOOd . -1 11 4 1 4.41 1 4 tOOO Or. ti Om raintionue matt AT, GRAND i3ALI4 DRY GOODS, 8011, OOLLADAT a 00., ' 81.8 and 820 . Chestnut rituism . actinA. OM 138101 to . Oomeninos Nqvember , 20..': COrnprblng SILKS, Dana GOODS; stikwts, OLOMEINCI CLOTIIB, , LA.OIO 11)10,ROIDIta1i8 LINICNEI ,WIIITE,G0014) Be.: 110191:EWI & GIRVES t 1104 UOURNIiQ G 00613, &a.. /V, &0., Owlag to the wide repatatlen of their /One It Is neellosate detail, the eharseter of their, stook R.O. Q Co. would merely state that their 111P0iiTATION i 3 . OW TIM , PRESENT SEASON, , 4 winon MUST Bt. SOLD Preparatary to removal tO thelr • New, Marble Oliestitut street, above] Brood, have never boon enrpaesed in Philadelphia containing an ENDLESS VARIF f TY ei texture in medrum prised goods, as well as the CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON Mt C. t Co. would advise all desirous of obtain lug GREAT BARGAINS DRY GOODS, ,To lose no time before inspeotisg their stook soling assured that the UNPARALLELED PRICES, At whteh the entire stock wilt bo disposed o Must insure RAPID SALES oet3l-Imd44wl ' . .'S\_-7.i - .._WkWikA.s , XABBLELPLICIi ISLATIC mAivl'ia'B, And every description of SLATE WORK,TILING, &C.. On band and made to order.. ' THESE BEAUTIFUL SLATE MANTELS Are Superior in appearance, more .durable, he, theprice of Marble. Be n and cheapest In the United Mates. - Grates, Low Down and qoinmon, Parlor and Ofilee'Orates for Man 0.1 4 807 T COAL. Baltimore IMprovod I.lFire Place- Stove, - Feet filro placoilleater Warns Air ltegists'and Yentitatersi TERRA COTTA, WATER AND DRAIN PIPE, ozirarNzr TOPS, ac. .* FACTORY AND BALXBROOMB, Nos. 401. and 403 North Sixteenth Street, Above CallowbOl, PRILADRLPRIA, PA. _ ang 1-Bml WZGAION et MILLZR. U. S. MARSALIS OFFICE, E. D. 07 ribiIIrEITLVANIAt Put LAnnt.enta Jan. 19,1669.1 rr"lB' IS TO GIVE NOTICE :--THAT on the loth day of January, A. D. 1369, a War leant in Bankruptcy was issued agaln t o tle estate ) Josiah Hearing, lately of the de in 0 J. S. Lash it f Philadelphia, and formal , partner with Co., 'John A. Langdea as 4. , A. Langden a W - mranY. at Alextuidrls, Virginia, ,of Phila delphia, in the County' Of - philluierptda and State ,of Penuslvania, who • hes been ad-, judged a Renard t. on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any, pro perty belonging to shah Bab ktapj, to him, or for his use, sind the transfer of any troperty by him, are fovbidden by law; that the meeting ef thd erediters 'of the said- Bankrupt. to prove their 'debts, and to choose one or more asalgaeoe of his estate, will be bald at a Court of Dan krupteY: to beholder ACM°. 134 South Fifth street, (geoond floor)'Philadelphia, before Joseph 2dallon4MllSl., Register, on the 26th day of February, A. D., WV, at dieelook, A. U. P. D. ELLMAKER, Jan 23-3tl Marshal, as Messenger. Movies RR tiArtalumrey. 1814. Mins IS TO GIVE NOTICE ;—TIIAT _a. ovi t><e Stb day' of January, A. D. 1809, a' War nt in Insnimiptey was issued • against the Estate' WILLIAM H.SPANGLEU, (who was also ai m -tuber of the fi r m of Boas k Spangler, formerly of ding, Pennsylvania,) of the township of, thulsbnry, in the county of Lancaster, thd Atte of Pentisyltanias who *as been adjudged M Bank rapt, on his own petition ; that the payment of Any debts ik delivery of any property belong ing to sneh Bankrupt, to him, or for ills Me t and the transfer of any property by Mile are Rabid den by lawf, that it meeting ()Me Creditors of the said Bankrupt. to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees Of hie estate,Tß be bell at the Ooutt Of Bankruptcy , to be hol en 'at the office of the Register, No. SOCth Qu en street, in the city of Lancaster, Pa., •before Amos 81avitastim; Esußegister,' on the SOth day of January, A. 1 / 4 1 IS o'clock, JOSERII HAIN TNER, Dep. O. Marshal, Toth district,•Pa ~ its Messenger. tanl64% GROCERIES, ' PROVISIO;sIS II • I WUtENSAIIiBA . :' 4 4 WHOLIRIALI4 I - „ A RETAIL. 1 TUE: StI.III3C.RIB RS HAV/Sia bought the old establish Grocery Store of A. H. reocook, and having' added a urge new stook of goods, would call the attention Of the pablio tO their large assortment Of • ! i 1 arie4 COPPS - • ,: ; .. , , . - , n i ac fl .10 rao, • , . .5 54 . ABM WO VOLAT,II,4*. , . Aum--4 full assortment Of GLASS* OXEN& ARE, which, they offer fore , , the lowest market yrit4a, wholesale 44 .. . ' • D, , lair & dt. t . St Ant ilab il fltdiatrol n r ill I f l« beret oneoleo el ettatt - 0 II4 NEEDS RESISTANOL"; ME ty I -- 'N, • . I , , r •,f', ! i ) St. , -....• t ° p JPil i p V rl 4 ia T te t iiii - "L e Py th . e"' Ta lV id th eralin ti. 114 1, j tit ) i tli certain ttioetorjr. MUCK DwRIaLLNG 1 IiOVO , with two story IWO /I aeli, 441 1 0/ 1 4, OMIT Brick Stable land Lot of Orden% Wilde On e West elde.of North Sixth betw een Wain t and Nita streets, in the oity of Reading, iPoinif NO. IM) °detaining id feet In front has 111 feet in devth. , , Jan 11-.ltl . . i .lAgfki) B. ianti9 l l9/1: ' Z(O: IN Netth Sxth, titi P,Ulutt sli. 14 0 iR Lc ucTatiri o rm A n i l i o . 0011c$ of Conon :Irk of n r t p to bo , ,Olabbiu id Menet—an mkt 'hey 41 WI aPionsinoa On thOgr4 44Y. of roollittgY 1 04 WIWI% 04n90; !ItO jilba_Wn tO the omlgityon 01* Wiwi) iontd tko N Y: Ur Ell U s' • , bobotank Jskityw i t t rot RBSOMITRIN WAS ,1%.98 rwtholloird ostho noUilliusi kinuall 17'0,04 d ) Assotilssitut et netleliet• lAN rat th 6 3r inb t • sure Hordes Milder two ' undred and COY dolls** (SW). • ,Trol 'NOWA IR tte# l l4 eW,Ok pp andettermarou et, . • • • - - • • • ..,.• I 3 BrOttiet of nib WWl' r •• 1 • 1 jut WM .011.413 . W. FLOHARilleufetsrit. t .. I t X 0 1 o.* IS " iiiiiitiF4Ti Wl that the lifidtrilditile4l - Cininnteakeie , ap pointed y the Court of COrarnan•Plealr Of ftrks IlehritY. 0 voistial AseetValld Make .41strIlpi- Den or p , eoop of Sportiva es,le of progerp of Jam* D Utah, of the' Cat of ileadlnk, - uslll 3 ' meet all antes interested in sald:ollitrthutio on /rids , IfebruarYlS. it 4 r.., Pal% Ili ilia ' WO 0 No. 29 North tpletreet,lteapdOirt i ,, k l 43 ' • •• IRIINAIIII SIVALwItti, shone Commur. ItiAb MO. Jim: . 1009-St ,• • •-' i : ' •' , V6TI;TE I '4:4" : .40i1,11 . DECIIT4 Azalate of liChlielbert townstlp, Bork .corlldf, deceased. Lettere. Of /Merin otratlotl to the ac. tate of the. above named deaden% have beefs granted tO the aubeoriber , .4.11 paroling Indebted to Bald oState are - requested td i4ake I Mtuadlato paytnent, and those having dahlia irllt 'present them, properly aurntleated, for settlement. , 18,4,A. JII3OIITICL, .14ministmtor. • JIM 2-Ilt 1 - • : ohcsonhl P. 0., perks Co., Ps. , --- VSTATS Oh `WILL' lAld ill fIROAD4, late of Amity townabib t deeeitted. Notice la hereby *Otani tlutt , lettere f)f AAo3lPletratlett have been ittante(l Ott 14, above named estate to Ltivl 11. liticiade, or the same township. All persona Indebted to said deeedeut t aro rpttuested to make prompt payment. to the Administrator, and thee° w P ho have any ela Itot p ag l a y luet the awn e ° * e l d ll fo oa4o tiement, theme •• b XV er 4 u OAPS. an Is?6t AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-;—THE UN derellined. appointed by the Court Of Com mon Pleas of Berke tioUnty, to tiod It the Witt of Jacob G. 11111, 'Assignee of Jonathan 11, of , 31aidenoreek Berk* . yowl /, and to make glistribotlon of the.. balance remaining lit the hands of the ass4doO, hereby gives notion, thit he will moot all per sons ibtereated ht said estate, 'On Tuesday, the Oth day of February, at 1 o'clock in the after 'noon, at his oillee, the city of Reading. jan'lt3-Otj JXBSE 0. HAWII•RY. Auditor. RAIIIROAD CONTRAOTORS.— Proposals will reOeived at Mauch übuni, Pennsy,vania, until February 17tb A jfk.P3, for. the Gradustioh and lithonry of the Notice:3ll°olns Valley Railroad ' , including the Approaches Nesquohoning tunnel. • , , , Specifications an t inforination, as to the work in nostiouity be ob tained Cu Appilcatieu at the Engineer's ouch Chbak. - lan 23-4 t) d. lI.IIOOIIHEAD, President. ttinuc. SALE.:--IWILJ(. 4 BE SO ]) at PrWild sale, on llauradity, Ygbruary Mil, at the_resldence of Dr. 1. J. Tryon, In Exeter 'township, Darks county, (about % or it nillis,llo- low htOuersidile): the following personal pro perty 1 A pair of black matched horses, 1 bay trotting horse, one strawberry-roarilinare bolas sired b Young's Arabian *billion ililly Mustapho, time years old i's cows, all in proilt,•4 betters and on year and a ball old hull, al/ Durham stook ;1 houthtlown buck, full bltiod k . which draw thu Ili premium at the 'Berke • Corday .Agrlettltril hair in 1864 1 two horse wagon Willi 1)501 11 1PP dies, 1 light horse wagon, il sulklus, 1 pair of Do ladders, plows, harness, shoVel Illifto*, grain cradle, scythes and Indes, splitting axe and wedge 4 sets of Yankee /ausea, S check lines, Ay nut s, blind halters and collars, double and single trees, log and cow chains, forks, 'ftkes, see Chestnut noise bedsteads ollairtl, stoVes kitoben furniture, and many oter attioles. , I . ' 84, mm eto commence at 14 o'ulo:K If., wilco termB of sale will be blade knOwn by 21___ P, J. TRYON, AllOll BaUIIen.TDP.R, Auctioneer, Urn) BO2 FBM° SALE.—WILL BE SOl, - 1) • 't public sale, on Thursday, the OH die) of 4'04 ruary, A. D.,1)'69 by the subseriber, in 11011101- berg tiswaship, erks county, the following per sonal property, wit: • 11 work horses, two .of which are bOarcs • with foal, and ono p i them is 4 years old, an extra horse; 2 One, one 2 yearsatui the other 1 , year old, ii•nilleh cows, smite holm with calves, 2 ashore, heavy with calves, young heifers; I steer, l'ilurham,bull, 2 calves, 1 broad wheeled wagon., nearly new, 1 narrow _wheeled wagon with two extra wheelb, 1 wagon body, S setts ma nure boards,6 plows, two of which are' new, large and lsmall cultivator, 2 luirrows, 1 threshing machine (11eneyis pa nt), fanning mill ] grain rake, 1 etraW benchland' roller, !sett bay ladders (1 pair new), 6 Atte wagon bar., neat!, blin ds , balt i ers, baiter chains,- cow 'chains, log and fifth Chains, rakes, manure and pitch forks, 1, large' manure` hook, bay by the ton gro,in eidies, mowing seythes,l cooking stovii: wid: I grind stone, I bed and bedding, I side sa planting potatosso looliper kettle (that .holds a barrel), .one double edged rolling knife, arid a great Variety- of farming utenslib and household furniture, too numeroub to, Insert, • , fiale,to Comnience at 10 o ' cloc k, A. It.,' on said day, whed conditions will be made• known by bin Witt r , ANUDIONH i It/HARD. ItIOISTEIVS NoTICE.L ye A 'iporrazitltaxo. voticE .181IEREBY GIVM, THAT fo)iowing aocounta been filed JD the °Mee of the Uegletbr, In and for the connty of Berko!, and that the satne,will topresented to thrphans' Ve February firitiatin, on Saturday th 20 th' day O f next, at 10 e'elook'A. 11., at the Gent& Rouse, in the Dity of Reading. , • MN. . Filed December', 26. Mount°, flaintiolgoisS, Administrator of Elias Goias, deccatiottorhu was Guardian of . Daniel L. Geist. • • Filed December 110`'s Aooount of Ephairolong and 'John E. Dealer, Exeoutor.) of Mic hael j.,ogg, decease_ ,61 who was Guardian of John Bober. • Filed Decemir,#l, Account o Elizabeth Bert Guardian of Edward N. Johnston; 2860. •• ' • Filed4anuary 5. Aneonat•of .1.1001/ 8. Gilhert, Executor Of Molly Gilbert., deceased.' , • Plied January 5. Account of %te nter and Peter D. Ziemer, ...I(duAnistrators of, Peter Ziegler, deeeased.. Filed January 6; - Account of Eileen() Fleming, , Executor of.lii)ers Eitoits, deceased.. Filed Jattua Actount of ' David ' tiring, Guardian ot W liam ' •• , , Flog January 11. Aeeount of Samuel Flab 044 0 . Administrator of John Ortilith, _.leceaseft ,Fited January it. "Aeoinint Of , (net' Flay and gre Rew -Dreibiliki, Executors of Peter Mor s f rattiktaty 1'4_44000%0f John, E t Eentig, Ad milihrtrator of Nathan Prey,' dectitega. ' Filed January 19. Account of Bonneville Salt, leaser • ExecutorltitsabOtit Baßinuicr, de. Piled jagnaty'l6: Beeount Njaboligi' Man, Guardian of Emmaltothenberger. , Filed J anus* , A* Acqoun eit/fatit ask; 1 3 polin Administrator otTlinappo n. aeceaSoll , • riled January - l 9 :. A nii of Vhristl . ' gam' Salami, Guardian of Le is Henry . Filed JaunarY it. A9 0 9 111 4 . '0r I . l 9llfrAilisib-• baoh and David it. Einbachi Administrator§ 14 CI) risttan detesedi . Filed• Jan nary 20., Account of, Daniel L„Wak n er and ittted -Mute, Adosinistratql l 6t John. Henn& deducted. • • Fated ..kocounS, inritUjaerti iltuntetHertt. and Daniel Gemmel, Aakikints tOill Of Fainttel ifert*. deceitled: - 1 .- • ":!-si riled January Mt 'Account .or ontbn: ammo, VCOntillYPt9r, 0* 1 1 . 1 3 64 4/11MM s nde re Jiti4rl tritieW4f 7 r 4-000 Btr iiDL/1 . 04.0.1F-ii If 9 Illrawillt,.,xtbub, the high•SC market be al' West Beadin F. PfEhlitef4/4 4r tat 01100E1 ' • CorAer ODOM andOkedigral; apyftea r af „ . 4 lif I ~i9kfelet kdita ing Flit Can. ;FOUNDRY • AND itiitYlll3l 1 1 .0811i31).;44 , 2t0rt h Xishih , emit, Iteamthutlit kw i z jasehhisrysnAorrdsniol i ilil ne ,rfir biteXt ettentiefis Info rk, %mt_,.:lPattetit . . rt i nittKly, .6 la rnoft9w9.99 I- •• Octt Glen 111,15IFEST cif?. =I ' I'l TEN PER *rt, K. 1124551 et.69tliiitiWgiiiX tr.: , — ,1 -1 "I wish Ood'had Ph4itirniltted. man to in. * vent *ea blitidaVollisa digajoiliti brilliant IVOttlatl. '. . , •,. , ,0:1 R: IL Why did..ete eay s .it ?., fj • :4' j: ' i lieeluSe S d ' saw whenever she went over 99r ftir mid aunshitty,la n d k ,thakitraea l blinds Itaisii'elestlY shut upon ' onr comfortable hou r sea, excluding the ittio). light, whipb weomy be sure God *ends desklereorunblestiedp!pose. That tileshed pnrPolelp tn proticit4t plikiw,to pive.strengl i ; jai It ,09, or s ,IA iUd, with beauty, to in ' 40:agbta l and to insure light hearts ari d' ler trump „ .zy‘'s It is thorough wet nwirn that no valuable I I plant can paw wI. wi th out being ' ri`pined by it the direct rays oft china ' ; nor at . elti ,) bfqr seed, no fruit can lipen wit on,t ,it: `,“I is thoroughly well , knoinithatit9 aitikb4rmal can grow and pipriliet jtsill(s,XCPt,it °Ai the direct rams of the 'llibilvieliig. ti, pigs of a friend ofUticiCYshieti*Vii shut under his bi\rp, sad YthO l had OT,OttitbibeirOtsble *opt the mmlight, failed to ' well ; ehey did aot at all equal theile,l2lll had: theotdinatt run in the open il. , „elo A Ili !It weal! know t with city•grown chi drew; they - me pale weaklings the world over. ~ ~ ti . ».1 - -•', , Tho fish ortbeldatMlititrc vl are wite ; theirfeyealiVe hot eitee -4, ,thailiwro never`felt the glorio u s ' ` at' , Wir.,,,,Cfrelik end imperfect —4 itiptl, P 4 1 1'14. ) ir liish„pre i ii liable td that vrrettkeda?o?, '. ic , i k '1 Now, then, eau'math .can to alas thrive if debarred ofcthis,:liti? giving l ht?, Can out lovely Americana afford to, slid out .thlii 1' ht from their•• houses, vend pow , idibtle Phi the dark ? Are not !'green blindst' a cutterebther than a - comfort? 1 We appeal to our finoirchnen who wishlo.be ittronfrOrr love, to bq Wiill ll' fill, wholi . bhdie"loti spiri B, l ' to ketialdtic this matter. I - ~ , Recent discci r teries have abilwi that4e,re is convoyed to ow* ( k id animele, by the direct action of the.aigiiis. rays, a i aubtle current of iron. it, doee novepiat irt light, or but very slightlY, if-at all,' but id o fi rartilf the 811114 toys. Therefore, ~ we mast ,en ot 'these rays; if wo would fiust• their full ii eel, • This irolt "it is which is supposed tc iiVeA'64l, 1' 4 3 litlh s ti and animals, and to lm lift stteugtn - and DC uty. With strength laid bottptyeetue health apd good spirits, and despondenel and fear IkretßaßiShed. Sleopless penple—andtliero, ere . **min America—should coot Ile sun, 'rho very worst soporific is laudautiniand the very best is sun shine. Therefore, it ts,plain that k poor sleep• era'should pass au many hours NC the day in the sunshine, and el few t pelleible in the shade. , Many 'women are Martyr's; find yet,qo not know it. They shut the annshino but‘ok . their houses and, tbeirhearts, they,WeitS hell s; they mill parsisdla, they, do all, possible' to keep o ff the subtlest on o; yet most pbtent in-1 fluence which is intenaed to give them strength and beauty and cheerfulness, leis yettinie to clump alt this oPtl so, get,color *drama in our pale cheeks, our timid eot)10 - 1 'like ivo• melt Et A.merieli are pill) end' delitnite4-they may be blooming and strong, and the sunlight Will be it potentinfleente id thie It arisfaitnit• lion. : It i ll Me not try it for a year or tato, audoime oblig e thballands'n admirers V- 1 „t, ~•, WINTERING Sfrimr.-The condition and pros. - pQrity of tbkrapper mayulmost invaviably correct)/ estiMated'according to the condition in which hirkpepehis Wok.' more'cruel; hi well 'uhprofitatile, than the mode employed by manpfartners in wintering their Mork. A few days ago' on a visit to a distant seitlori of that I ountry,t Ire found that many persons went lo' the trouble of only mak. ing a-reil pen, "gqiierally oq setith aldkot the barn or hay steaks, and in this pen Weir cattle werelopt nights of winter, i exposed to thesliarp, freezing wind, the cold rani, suns , and,ball. 4 , lntleotl,so exposed wore some of these 'cow pens,” ah they ore palledifilat.it would bd (Wulf f to itn. agine how. any living animal could suivive in them during all tbe t,erilble ins:4 l 6oo Weather' of a winter season . 'lint the farmer does not seem to bestow a thought-on their sufferings; and indeed welenbt it eyer,l4e,imagines that lie brat till responsible for the ' tort 'hie cruelty he subjects these poor dumb Pointe% IGktiffir. Bo they live through the winter and ctin, plied the, March rains, and tire able to.get.:up when the grass conies-in thelipting,theirrtitheiii are satisfied; never .once • yetietting' that • erni•liilf the summer will be passed before theite'Peor, knotty, scrawny animals will have fe'e6Vered from the suffering end- emaciated . condition ,in •which,the approach of warm weather found them. Another class nffarrners wo mel took good 'care of their cows 'and work•oxen; "but the yOung cattle," *said they,"ironld getihrongh winter very well Without any shelter." We *re happy tq state, that, in most , eeetioni of the country, where farming in all its departMents is better" understood, geed, Warm, bowies, opening to the Bontli,tire provided forall'alis• deo of stookiirom the highly•Prizeillorse down to theloung cattle, sheep and hogo. 4l. lhe for mers know ho,w well it pays to provide gond, war; shelters , Winter 'for their anhuos. The) , know the mOunt 6f food it tiaVeti,roriVell housed stock Will keep in good'conditton' with food than it requires, to keep Wive Block 'unsheltered,.lle Cannot imagine how any,q4p, hiti'o'wnintereat,daif do otherwise than protide for the warmth' add' comfort stock, when he knows such piovisionairill crease hie Wealth by p!oinotiog tile growth and usefulness of tliese &pimple, find ayo, Les sened the_lihteapary' 6xpenoes wiuterittg litetn.=-:Zikl.r. Day Book, • ' d ,k .‘.11 • I 1 'OLD 1441P8.- - -Aityer, be „afr,ui of liepptpipg rair reader. ,An o ld matit jI for More honorable' than' holitilete single-bleesedness greatly superior in-nolnt of happittesap. to .weddad,./ife.,* ithont love. " Fall not in love, dear girls, beitarel" ea .s theald_song. •Ou the contrary, hold that It is a gnad thing ip,fallip loya l) ; rgeOft if the loved object bo worthy: co l fall, in re as soon as _you like, prQvided t.s 9 's o `0 le person.' Fellfoliate then'inarry hilt "lever marry onleett,yol,fdd Thot Never 'marry NO •p-heme'or Imobiltjd. Neier degrade yourself l3# tecornit'ic to such an ellittrifti AnPold tf•farkne throws not in yotir way the Anne, youi hitjtrt; and though the witlese`may ineer tat Jeugh, int( et II hate yourinrir 'weird in n aPPronoII„PiPPAIC O CA •ik44. C° 9l , 1 I .oflY quiet life. ' or w* 1 L to, 14c1 pld .bac or; we Wive stli'ey buitie re be liied seven-sevenths of all they'are .vtdrth,'-to Sep port the intomenivaaj/hildroye.ivEz. „ , • ,‘ } .14. 04VA9,477141 1 /4 tPe014 . 0.10 06t * l l . oWlWhat 4. 9 9 48 froin'the'neeCe'of o,,elaparon goat; hfcn is the'sriblititaltfouli If n teid ihd feedfropilititoirse, *edgily hhrbege hat gtiwa .oflAti.:` IMO Xi t mot tho,oides of !the annual are covered with a , light,ch i esitnto,briorn wool s which hangs downiii 'euthi (Amid) , one foot in lersgthoradiaa'sroftrtitiel and elastic. The face , as well pstks lests,,is.fssynioed with )Ik.Short,*;nioOthjialit i11ir9:6991114194d a stiff, Silky fang &rya t ace. The "oats ails! Shearefl 'efinfethisea and liamotifnes laveri.r e th er lean ! at* viStibid yields aim' 4101YO,P9tIlufli of I‘oolo rzrz - , , rek 4"•crell :m" ' 3 / 4 77 . y ~ ``~w+~ 1311XL1
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