. t I • , , ;' 1 -- - . . . , • I-• . A „ . , . . • • . .1 . . , • • • . . d • • : "k. ..k .' 41 • . • . i d li ti . k. ' ' ' - . • • • i • • , 014 i .. . ~‘... . 3 / 1. 3 ' ' ' , i . 3 • •.• l ' ' X) .1436:' ” . . • • ... , • Gi , ._ . . , ; • , . „,. . . “ • w, . . , .1 le . , . 3 'l ' / / 11 "4 11" . .• - /JP' . t . i , ' / .i. .P ••••• " . . ~,, ' . ','r .., ''..' 'e , : ' •: " . t <1......,:;!. , ~ 0 41 1 0111 b ' ' • ' i'' ' . , : . . . . • • ' ..1 . • .. ,„' 4 . `f , ; , .i ". 4n. 6 . . • . t, „ • . . • ... Of,. IL-NO. 12. READING DAILY EAGLE ArrsamoON, P 111X0111MID) AT NO. 642 PENN BTHEEY y RITTER k 00. TER)l9,dellvered by the Carriers', Tat Ousts p „, we ek, payable at tho end of every week. Three Cents per single copy. To 111e11' subeorl• beni, $ J-1 0 per year ; 0.20 (sr six months Or, 145 for three usonthr—psystgs strictly i n ad . vanto. _ - Oft LOWS De BARTH KUHN. °MOE AND RESIDENCE, NO, 244 N orth Ninth street, Readlng, ra. 400 $ JOHN W. BIOKEL, A TTOEINEY AT LAW, OFFICE, Itlmsor Building, (lettloor,back,)l(o.lBolDett treoreuto Pottevllln. Or thin be oonsulteCtin tho Orman language. mew., WM. 11. 80HOENER, ALDF,IOIAN AND ATTORNEY AT ',Aut.-0111m No. 617 Court strata, Reading. C s „ 1)c consulted In Gorman. and linglish. 0314 us LOUIS RIOHARDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO. 510 Court stroot,ovor omoo of John 8. Rich. _ Ants, Esq. (Sept. 3—ly E. H. SHEARER, ATT"RNEY AT LAW; HAS B. moved his (Allen to No. ea Court streot, next' door to the PoAt °Moo. (April 4, 1868-tt - - -- W. M. RIGHTMYER, A TTORNEY AT LAW, 11AS REMOV- Al, eit 05 °MOO to 659 COurt street, a few doors Wow Milli, Reading, Pa. , IF ob S, 18474 f . GEORGE F. BAER, ATTORNEY No. mo Court Stroot, (up stalre) ROAdlng, I's. April 14, IdltWyditif 1 HENRY M. IcEIM,, A TTORNEY . AT LAW, NO. A •/./ North Sixth etc:lots, Heading. Yob 3, 1033-tfti WESLEY HrGEARHART, A TTOINEY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO. 512 Court area, Reading, ta. May 3-Iyakwe - • WASHINGTON GIOHARDS, AI) E [MAN.—OFFICE, 'No: 29, North Sixth Strout, opposite the Post Office. fir Seaming and Conveyancing promptly atm tended to. [Feb 11,1868-tfd JESSE O. HAWLEY, A TTORNEY AT LAW, HAS REMOV. LA. art hls oaten to No, 1112 Penn lotreet i Schmuck. er House Building: Entrance thrpugh the Es.orm Book More. ljan 27 nR. JOHN STEETEN % FORtiF f afa r ; of Worooletlorl, tenders his protesolOntil gar. vim, to the citizens of Reading. Oftlea No. 507 North sixth street. OM be ooneultotil at his °Moe, or at tho K•Ydtono noun. (deo td-dmtldew H. M. NAGLE, ptivstor &N I al. 8. l'onsloh Eltirgeon,) 810 roan stroot, ItoAdlng, ra. (Mice hours-12 to 3p. M. atoS p. ta. •1-1. A UDITOR'S NOT CE.-Tl-1E .deralimed Auditor appointed by the OS .phans, Couto( Bork, county, to re-audit the no. count of Silas W, fisher, executor of Anna of Vouglasi township, Barks county, der comod, and make distribution of the bsdenee In the hands of. the Executor heroby gives notice that he wilt , moot the parties Interested In said estate, on friday, the 19th.day of FebruarY, at I o'clock P. 11., at his office, 20, North Nixtit street. In the city of Reatil% Jan 3:1-34 IRENARUS. ALTRE, Auditor. kt,IIIERIFFIB SALE OF. REAL E - rATIC.—By virtue of a writ of dent facias, stied out of the Court of Golnmon Pleas Of Berke county, to me direeted, will be sold at a public vendue or ont-ory, Baturtia3k.the an3r 0 1 Yebruary, A. I)., NO, at 1 o'oloieic Y. ~ at the public house of luau 8. Hosier, in Robeson town at:4l,ll3ld county : All that certain measliest:, tenement and -tract • of bow situate In Robeson township, Berke coun ty adjoining_ lands of George Nude, Isaae 811 . 16, Michael 13. Westley, wttlow Catharine WestleY • llantolNVagnor, uocease , and others ; oOntaittr glng Moores more or loss. The improvement*: aro a two story STONE DWE LLANO HOUSE, Frame Darn and other out-building,. hold as the property if JOtIN W. MIRKA Seized and taken lu o exechtiop and to be sold by • WILLtAId B. ALUBLORT, Sheriff: Sheriff's Mee, Ito:Wing, Jan, 24,196*-3t PUBL I.‘,C SALE OF CLIA.E.LES 11011,TZ,—On Tuesday, the lath of Vebruary, 1 , 0,ut lo o'clock, at the residence of the under vigusii (formerly Christian Hohaffer), In Exeter township, Corks county, ono mile froth 13lIYder_ 1 8 worn, the tollowing personal property will vold, via: 3 horses, le cows, Benno with calves and nearly ell fresh eilloh cows, 2 bulls, 4 heifers, 2 twin calves, 5 shoats, 2 broad wheeled• farm wagons, .1 narrow whoelod Wagon with body, 1 wood sled, I land roller, 1 gum spring drill, I hay hook with ropes and putties, 1 threshing maohino with four horse, power (Lesslg'S patent), 1 largo corn shol .ler (Lossles patent), >t sets of hay •ladders, 4 ploughs, 3 harrow., small and large hoe liar row, I corn plough, 1 grindstone, 1 largo boll, I hay rako, harnois and halters with challis, cow chains and many other. kinds of ohatos, greu teythas, grain cradles, rakes and forks, 12 threo buthol bags, and many other articles not mend. Conditlona mado known on tho day of eala by an 1G,7t•1 • WIAILLIGIVBOUTZ. TWENTY -FIFTII ANNUAL 4 - * `TATE HINT of tho Ifutual lyre Inauranee Compauy of Slnklng Sprinx REOEIPM. allanco as nor last slot ontoht Ja n,l, 1t1;3, A,OOl 64 Premlutn3 and Foie rooilvod, 9,213 26 Asiesuuent N0v.15, oolleotod, 69 41 si id, 2,303 34 4,467 03 PRNDITURBEC Inreetors anti C ll om X mittee lees, • 4779 50 U. 8, Tax, 48 77 Ptrinting and advertising, . 0 °() Auditors tnr 1887, 00 00 neeretary's salary, .ii /IA 00 Treasurer's " , 1 00 Iteeor4in f 370 policies, ' 148 00 Agent's toes on 370 policies, 148 00 policies " for filling out 370 President's foes, DAS( AO RS PAID DURING 1865. Nice°lei Hunter, Burke Co., 110 00 Wei, 11, Oillinore, " ii 03 00 Mirgeret II mrinan, " " 1,500 00 , 11 It4v lioir[ emb S. Gergeood, r Lebanon Co., 72a oco " .. 5 50 (leor gelitninerinan, " II 50 00 . 30,101111 T. Miller, '' a' 20 oJ Joiopli Mat ser, Lehigh Co., I.'OX) 0 0 Peter Many:, 4 " /,100 ISO 4,019 00 lashln hands of Treasurer, ♦PH 81 $3,073 83 /73 a 089 94 " of Agents, II ilAnee in hamisof Agorts not Inelmteit In alu , m+ balanoN 37 °3 TllO under. sea Auditors, appo nted to exam' 1110 the aLeeounts of the °liners and agents of the Runt's! Insurafice Company of z„), Spring, County, retpoottutlz rep rKt, t,et they attended to their duties, a a present theforegoing statenciVas the r)!autOf their /lib?"' D AV JOHN ID HI Eti 11. H OTT TEII, ENATEIN I 1 Audrt ttO. Readlnv, Docembor 21, ISM. amount insured in MS, VAN tt177%,996 J OHN' E D realdent.. . CHARLES KESSLCI, Sell. a n 114 4 , • LIMB nitptesliateMurer• ...... BocKnuEuvs COLUMBIA lIAtL, WINE AND LAGER BEER SALOON, Penn Street, Between Sixth 'and Dettenths All k lolls of beat Ithetntat winelawffsoalianli ilthl sold at the lowest prices. (nOII4OI PHILADELP IA AND NeAormoliktiliioo. Wxx.k/11 questairazirauvr PrAsenNush TRAINS • • -Daoisinsira ISM SRI _Tsui 8 DOWN TO Pan.A 16 DECPut 0 ct passing Kelm:4i, 7.80,10. M and 11. A. ae..j and 4.15 and 8.15 P • ur To PO MLR, at 10,115 A. and iisoand 6.00 P. 14.• TRAINS WESTTO LEBANON A HARRISBURG.. Western Exp ress front New York, at 1.06 A. ht, and 1.50 P. M. Old 10.19 P. M. • • Harrisburg Accommodation Train 84_7.16 A; and Mail 'trains at 10.46 A.ll-) and Cots r• 11 . • , On Sunday, the down_ trains palm Reading at 9,40 41.. AL arsd .4.25 P. M,, add rip.trahii At /0.60 ALM., and 6.571`. M. • The 436 P. M. down, and 16.111 A. M. 111) train, run Only between Philadelphiaand Reading. • • Up trains leave Philadelphia larHesdiog, oar rilhurg and Pottsville at 7.50 and 8.114.111. 1 111.* noon, ind ILO P. IL, and at 4.45 P. Sit. tor Reading, only. The 1115 A. M., train (Anneal, trith irk*, fog Tainaltia, Williamexxert gara andLanada. The 5,16 A. 11,,and3,50P.M.uptrainstrotriPhilik delphia, and 10 . 55 A. M., and 4.90 P. IL down train*, stop only at principal station, below Reading. Reading Acoemmodation Train /mires Read• lug at 7.60 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. ' • The Pottstown Acoommodtton train leave, PottatoWn at 6.46 A. M, Retuaming leaves,Phila dot phis at 4.001'. M. . Tho Western Express trains connect at Harris., burg with Express trains on the Penneyivania Railroad for Baltimore, Pittaburgh and all= West, andtbe 10.45 Mail train connects at burg for Pittsburgh, Lancaster, Chambersburg, Sunbury, Scranton, Pittston, Wilkesbarre, Wii. liainaport, Lock Haven, Elmira and the Canada,. Passenger trains leave Upper Depot for ROI rata, Mix, Columbia and Lancaster at 7.00 A. M. and 6.16 P. M. • Through irirst-01ass Coupon Ticke6 and Ega grants; tickets at reduced tares, to all the prin cipal points in the North/ Wen and the Canadas. COMMUTATION TICKETS,' With 26 Coupons, at 2 per cent. 40430 tint, tween any points desired. , , ; - MILEAGE TICKETS, 0 eat for 8300 miles, between MI points, at VG --Or families and bneiness Orate. SEASOIt TICKETS, , Good for the holdgr only, for 11,0,9 and lit months, between all points, at reduced Farce. School Season Ticketsoae-third loos than the above. Pasoan gore will take the Express trains West at the UPPER 'DEPOT, and all other trains at thaLOWEB or OLD DEPOT. 100peanda Baggage allowed each passenger, Passengers are requested . to purchase theft tickets before entering the cars, as higher farce are charged ifpaid in the ears. Excursion Tickets, good for one da_y, by 7.50 A. M. Accommodation . Train to Philadelphia, and return, at $2 tie each. O. A. MOLLS, k General Superintendent KAY FD] VAST PENNI3I(I4Ir4iNIA. 10.M 1u 'WAD. APIANONMENT OF P.A.BSENOBB TRAINS, ' Commencing Monday, Deumber 115t,11368. No. 8, Mall Trala k . leaves Reading 10.80, solve, New York 8.60, No. 7 /set klailaoavea Readirip at 4.20 P. M., ar rives at Allentown 5.5 3 $ at. Now York 10.05, P: M. Nos. 6 and 7, run dally,exeept Sunday, Stopping at all Way Stations between 'Leading and New York. EXPII,IBB TRAIRB : Leayo I:log.411m at 44 11 44 41 Arr i ve At New York . At • 64 as • as I 44 41 Those trains rue through from Pittsburgh, tti New-York, without change capers, stopping only `lo4one, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton 4uno tion, Clinten, White Bowie,. Somerville, Bound Brook, Plaindeld and Elisabeth. • 'The 144 A. traid runs dailY except Stundays and Mondays. • The $.28 P. trains run daily except liundays. The 7.81 g. and,l.oo A. hi: trains run daily. West bound trains, leave New York, at the foot of Liberty street, as follows Leave Neto York. -. A rrive at Reading. 19.00 M. sMall No. 6, - 6.00 P. M. 9.00 A. M. . Express rain, 1.60 P. I. il.lo P. M. - 'Express Trate, 10.10 P. M. MO P. M, ) Express Train, 1.00 A. M. • .Mail TrallyfieleVing Allentown at 7.20, A. M. stops at all Way Stations, arriving at Beading at 9.10 A. M. daily except Sundays. • The 12 M. Train from Now York, stops at all Stations between New York and Reacting, leaving Allentown at'4.2o, P. M., graving at Reading at 6.00, P. M. running daily except Sundays., The 9.00 P. IL tre.ln from ,New York, runs daily stopping at Ellaabeth, .Soixo merville, Junction,Easton and Bethlehem. at. riving at Allentown at 11.4 11, P. M., passing Ly ons at 12.20, A. IL, arriving at Reading at LOO A. 'AL Passengers are requested to purchase tickets befote entering the care, As Silipents extra will be charged andel:Mooted on the gOlOl fftm all who pay the fare to the Conductor. COMMUTATION TICKETS , • good for Twenty-six Trips, at 26 per cent. dis count between any points desired. ' • MILEAGE TICKET BOOKS for 2000 miles, goodPetwcn all _points on this or the rhibuielphis & Read qg It. R., or the - Real. lug a Columbia U. 8., at • 2.50 each for -families and firms. • 1 SEASON TICKETS, - good for the holder only, for three, six, nine and twelve months, at reduced rates. • P. M. ERMENTROUT. Ueneral Ticket it.gent. Jan S-tfl lop" E4DING 4 COLUMBIA.;.: RAIL -1 LOAD. . - ,t On and after Thursday, Nov. 25th, 1868, Passenger • Frit i l li Al l iun 9n t road as follows: , Leave Reading at , 7.06 , A; M. 0 0 0 6.15 1. U. ,Arrive at Lanoaster at 9.15 A. IL *, s , Columbia at ' 9.23 A. M. l i il Lancaster at , ' 8.25 P. M. 41 " Columbia at 8.80 P. AL RETUittilkG t Leave Lancaster and Columbia at 8.00 A. M. 6 ' • Columbia at 8.20 P. M. S$ Lancaster at • 3.25 P. IL Arrive at Reading at 10.20 A. M.' • at Reading at 5.40 P. H. Trains Noi. land '8 ma ke close oonnection at Reading with trains North and South, on the , Philadolphiarand Ites.dingßallrbad, tind Weston ; the Lebanon Valley Bead. No.l also makes close connection with train for New York. Tickets clan be obtained at the offices of the, New Jersey Central It. XI! Skit of Liberty street, New York, and Phila. .1b Reading R. , Thir teenth and Callowhill street_,s Pnliadelphia. Throngh Tiokete to New York and Phitadel-• phis, sold at all the nrinelpie stations and bag gage checked through. Trains are run by Philadelphia and Reading Itailroatttitne,_-whieh i 4 ten WAWA!' ptefet than, PannsylVaills. ROL Time. GEORGE F. GAGE, Superintendent. N. F. kaivan, Oen. Frt. a Ticket Agent. deolo-tf 68,666 87 CIIIIISTNAS!, - CHRISTMAS! CANDY DEPOT,. No. 107 NORTH ' prowl 8.11111.87; ! • READ/HG, PA.. • • FINE CONVICTIONS, PLAIN AND FANCY CANDY, anus Parpr. ; HUBER'S LEMON •Oli BLEAR ' TOYS, BUPEBIOB TO ANY HADIII 114 REMAKE'. Alva, a lane asSOrtnkent l of freed' Toil, X tures. Cattily Baskets. Cakes Psi:oe%, Ow suet caulky. CatioanUt , Bars; Ooooanut gulps. • All wilt be sold 01944 Give me a ' WU Mid see for yourselves. D . HUBER. deo 14,Sud 91 - SS 56 12 1,i4618 $6,60 tI7 • WILL REMOVE. ,• f All ROW. CLOBIi(43 OUT YY tiNTIIIII stook of itrAiNtnY.A/fD DBIr GOODS, to orde to re-open an ontlri nevi And well oco looted stock, at • , No. Sir Peso arse, beeweei ribtre mild liartis 'here 1 wNI y partiOulikr iitteritfon to k,ep,ll Elie latest Atylyi of • LiD,tl6l*. irrivaAN'i• oinvoirs.r4gAr • 7 41X.E1 SOPlZ a itr 7.184M1t1f, •- • and a complete aeso , torkt: ot earerythlng per t talnlng the and frlinntlag Una.. • I °corms my most hearty thanks tor-past lltirore t and very reepeettallyll ti ghe conttnuanee or the Mime. SatAsieettos steed. • , 04014 . . /14104411 k :011 yriors 0000 THAT OKS ASSISTANOE : FOR THE WRONG THAT NEEDS RESISTANCE." READING, rA WEDNESDAY ,AFTERNOON; FEBRUARY 10, 1869 I MEI 7.81 A. M. - 2.28 A. M. - Di. 11.00 A. M. 19.15 A. M. 7.00 P. •IC fr.ls A. M, rocjoclic A OATH, •,, , • ~ •" , , • I. &tier Armond aiii Amkin Sit slett, . • • novo mutant)" on band and KO at staionabla priooa. , raIIII!. Illtolo3. BOG. k IrroVil 04, NUT oall . TIIUT OD . EtiOUE 00#14 111 OAT an 0,4%, , W00P1 i . Mkt OD POD, ,i400 1 40 6 1 4,1 ti r lid . • ' - PIMERIti t lir W• 414;11”; froilorEttr;k•bosi ! to sfurgi4 li.f lOU , 'i , ' .',""' ' : ,; ~ .• 1 - • - W• ' , Y !" U : ~,.,v,I, uLS Mr(Sf.,.„,, of th_e_pu lie to Ms 'errand valuable preparation of ASIR A; eomblned with Certain Vegeteble Bz• tracts; as unsurpassed for its llealing end _Curistive ric_qt_e_s_b_sw l li_th . en cr a m s alcOmpleintslor whielt 141141. ° u11 , r. US" ' " . . , Ciait Bruises, MVO; Gaff .Rheumation, . .... Gout, lierrour tt• .livta nunalory Aim, . . . . . Nituralgia, Headache, Pains in , • . , . iide. Back or Joints. " In all Melt eiees Itmay be need with a eertalut; of relief. It is goodoin faet. in ell themOoPiftutt whereat) ezternel applieation is required, for Man or least, and the subscriber eon conscientiously reoommend it m one of the best Liniments of the di/. . i , . . • Price 26 Cents peiliottle. Yertiale et the "BASLE" BOOK9TORIL BITTER es 00. „ . CLOTHES WRINGERS, r ME TEP ;T ADDERS, I A LLIWARRANTIik. M°KNIGIII" HARDWARE STORM THIRD ,41ND • PENN S 7 S. aug 10 • MoGowan Miltimore r , DRAMS IN 1 , D W R E 9 CUTLERY, GUNS, HOUSE FURNISHING tIOOD:!VI METALS; " TIN PLATES, SHEET IRON,. Buildini ,Materialo, • SADDLERY, A0.,'&0., &o. • ." No. '612 • PENN STREET, READING, PA. st• 21- T I PENNSYLVANIA CHORAL HARMONY Containing the principal: CHURCH. MELODIES, Provided with • CataltA,N 14NciLISEI TEril Tor ealo'at the! liit.LOLE't :BOOKSTORE. $5l Penn street. NATIONAL Hi • d. TIN VIP HOLLOW-WaRIS .Rll7 PORiUM OP 2111 turr OPANADINO. • 0."; SO4I4ADER, . , • • ' .. , , • ' , , 414 P ENN , " 1T i, : • - Weald eolith's sttintlon of ttio,publiti to Ills MN* stook .11 0 **,4081es and Stoves o Range!. . • Tim liollowwarO and nottsekesping goods itifavepr Tr n. , ;. i ; ; , • •' , ag sad Idpov tits ptomptly adttanded to a letillS Prige. errs blot a dU. .100 v 27-11 sol . . - . . Fli I= GRAND SALE DRY GOODS, HOMER, OOLLADa & 00,, 818 and so . Chestnut PHIL kDELPUIA. 'Bales to OoMminoe November 2ds Comprising SILKS, Dll,lOB GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKING CLOTHS, L4CEB dt EMBROIDERIES LINENS a WHITE. UOODS, MOSLEM a GLOVES, 1410UUNNU UOODS, &Ct. &0.,' &C. ilvaag to the wide reputation of tholk House it is needless to detail the ohmmeter or thoir stook ii.O. * Co. would merely state that thllr IMPORTATIONS PRESENT SEASON, MUST BE SOLD Preparatary to romoval to their Now Alarble 13uildings Chestnut Street, above Broad, ,% Have nevor boon eurpageed in Philadelphia Oontaining an ENDLESS VARIETY of toxturo In medium priced goods, as woll the CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON I • 0. a 00. would advlao sll desirous of obtain. GREAT BARGAINS DRY GOODS, 1 14, Telma no time bef o re telipeettett . their stook, eating manrett that the UNPARALLELED PRICES, At whtoh the'entire stook will be disposed of must insure • . . • , RAPID SALES. ootBl4mildral ;~~~~~~~~t~{i~ 114111 i 7114XTRIdh And ovary description of SLATE WORK,TILING, &0., THESE BEAUTIFUL SLATE MANTELS Aro anporlOr In appoaranoo, more durable it fiat lhapried Of Marble. Best and Ma/veal I the United fitatee. Grates, Low Down and Common, Parlor and 011leo Grates for Ileac or 807 T COAL. Be!Smote Improvod Fire Place Stove, Bost fire place Heater fustio. Trams Air /registers and Ventilator*, TERRA COTTA, WATER AND DRAIN PIPE, CHIMNEY TOPS, d'e. FACTORY AND, SALESROOMS, Nos. 401 and 403 North, Sixteenth Street, Above CalloWbill, • PIIIIJADELPRIA, PA. 1 . aug 1-4lml Tr.r.ttioN & m.rrizkr. U.S. MARBAI. I B °MGR, E. D. or PiIIaSSYLVANIA, PUIAAMILPHIA, Jan. 19,1809. rrIIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE ;--TIIAT .A. on the 16th day of January, A. D. 1809, a War. rant inliank ruptey was issued against tho estate Josiah Hearing, lately of the firm Of J. S. Loeb of Philadelphia, and formerly oo.partner J with Co., 'ohn `-A. Langden as J. A. Lan den & Company, ,at Alexandria, Virginia, of Phila delphia, in the County of Philadelphiard been • d- IState of Pennsylvania, who has judged a Bankrupt., on Ms own petition; that he payment of any debta and , delivery of any pro perty belonging to such liankrapt, to hint, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law ; that tke meeting of the oreditors•Of the said Bankrupt. to prove their debts, and to choose one or snore assignees of his estate, u til be hold at A Vourt of Bankruptcy, to bq • holden at No. 131 South Fifth street, (second floor) Philadelphin, before Joseph Mason Eng., Register on the Vi h' day of February, 'A. v., 1869, at do'olook, Add. P. C. ELLUARMA, Jan .18-90 ' Marshal, as Messenger. BIGTICRI IN BANKRUPTCY. - , . LANCASTER, January if, 1801. gnus IS TO GIVE NOTICE :-TIIAT en tke Bth day of January A. D., 1860,, a,War rant hi Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of WILLIAM , ff. SPANGLER, twhO, was also* member Of the title of Zone & Spangler, ( formerly of Boding, Pennsylvania,) of the township of Salsbury, in the.county of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, who likas been adjudged a Bank. runt, his Own petition; that the payment of anv debts and delivery of any property belong. ing to suoh Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbid den by law; that a meeting of the Creditors of the sald Bankrupt. to prove their debts, and to °boost' one or more aesignees of his estate, will be held at the Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of the Begot, ,r No. 11 Smith Queen street, in the eltv of Lancaster, Pa., -before Axos BILANYANS/11, INN., 'Register, on th e Inth_day of January, A. D.; 1800, at DI o'clock 11. .108EPII GAINTNEB Dep. U.S. Marshal, 9th district, Pa., as Messenger. Ilinl6-2t , GROCERIES PROVISIONS CLUEENSWARE, WHOLESALE AND' RETAIL. fiIUBSCRIBERS HAYING A-bought the old established Grocery Store of , A. H. reowek, and having added a large new etook of goods, would call the attention of the public totheir large aSsortinent of afIoARA cOPPA% 8 0 TRAS, STAMM; oilOtnrar ,de. Ateo—a full assortment of GLANS a QUania. WARE, which they offer for sale It the lowest market prises, wholesale and retell. • • • D. P. door the Odd let South r ltth Street, next door t 9 the Yellows' halt rosoooq's oldsteend, to, or By OT TEM WIIIOII AND DRIVATE SALE. —WILL BE SOLD at private tusla by the •underisiglied, HOUSE, certain two-story BRICK DWELLING with two story Brick Beck Building, two-story Brick Stable and Lot of Ground; situate on the West side of North Sixth street, betweon %Beet. and streets, in the city of Beadiest, (being No, 230) containing 40 feet in front and tn feet ink depth. JACOB B. LIVINGOOD. fan 1111-3t9 N 0.122 North Sixth tn., Beading, re. • .NO T lON It 4, HEREBY ,GIVEN, that Charles!Leani Committee of Ann Wan nor, a lunatio, hae_prosented his petition to the Court of Common Pleas of Berke county, preying to be diticitarged from his said trust—anti that be will be discharged on the erd day Of February inext, unless cause be, shown to the contrary ou Or before said day. . IV. 13, Gltlif3l4llEl4, janie-30 ProttionOtaSy. JARVIS, 4, 194. ARESOLUTION WAS PASSED BY the Board of tho Douglass Mutual Live Stook Association of Berko county, that they will in sure Homes as high as two hundred and flay dollars ($2110). This resolution to take effect On and after llaroh let; ISM By Order of the Illoard L __ Jon 2 5 .3 t) SILAS W. FISHER, SeOretarY. _ N()TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned Coramisslonnr, pointed by the Court of Common MAR of flocks county, to marshal assets and make distrlbu• ilea of proceeds of Shedd's sale Of property of James Doutrioli of the City of flooding, will meet. all partleitinterested in said distribution on Friday, February 12, at 1 I', Al.; at his office, No. 2G North Blxth street, Reading. IRENANUB SR ALTER, Commissioner. lliAnittti, Jan. 23, olt.l).lit VISTATE OF JOHN , lIENDIITEL : 4 1ato of Heidelberg township, Berke county, deceased. Letters of .t.dministration, to tlie es. tate of the above named decadent, have been grbintotl to the subscriber. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make ituraediat. payment, and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated, for settlethent. ISAAC BECHTEL, Administrator. Aftn g-tit I - Rebesoula P. 0., Beall Co., P. ISTAT OrWILLIAM IL RITO.A.DS E W late of-Amity township, deceased. Notice is hereby giVen, that letters of Administration have been Rranted on the above named estate to Levi IL Rhoads, of the same township. All persona indebted to said decedent, are requested to make prompt payment to the Administrator, and those who have any claims againet the same will please present thaw, properly authentica tad tor setttleuient. L 1 V 1 RHO A LiS, an 16-at ItAILIIOAD CONTRA.CTOItii, Proposals will be received at Mauch Chunk, rentisykvania, Until February 17tb, , 11569, for the Graduation and Masonry of the Nesynehonlng Valley Haitread, including the approaches of Nesquelioning tunnel. Bpecilleations anti information, as to thd work in datall,lnay be obtained on application at the Engineer's oAlco, Mauch ()hunk. 'Jan 51.1-4 ti J. MOORHEAD, Preshlent., PSALE.-WILL BE BOLD -IL -g at public sale, on Thursday ' February 18th, at the residence of Dr. P. J. iryou, in Exeter township, Rorke enmity, (about 3 of a mile be low Stonersville) ,the following weeny,' pro. perty A pair of black matched horses, 1 bay trotting horse, one strawberry-roan mare oolt,_ sired by Young's Arabian stallion Billy sfustapha, three years old ; 5 cows, all in profit, 4 heifers and one year and a half old bull, all Durham stook ; ,1 Southdown buck, full blood, which drew the drat premium At the forks County Agricultural Fair in 1808; 1 two horse wagon with patent spin ;lien, 1 light horse wagon, 2 sulkies, I pair of hay Wide', plows, harness, shovel • harrow, grain °rattle, scythes and poles, splitting axe and edges, 4 sets of Yankee harness, check lines, nets, bawl halters and collars, double and nsl4 trees, log and cow Chains, - forks, rakes, 600 Chestnut rails; bedsteads, chairs, btOVOl4 kitchen furniture, and ntany other articles. Snits to commence at 19 (Meek U., when terms of Mlle Will hewed° known by P. J. TRYON. Amos IinIFIXTDRIt i Anotioneer. flan 30-8 t (IRNIAIII3 I COURT SALE.—PURSU x.ranA c ounty, order of the Orphans' Court of Berko will be sold at public vendue. on Saturday, the 47th day of February, A. D. 1859, at the late dwelling house• 'of Joseph Miller, deceased, in. Waterlodvi Ile, Windsor township, said county, the - following described real estate, situate in said- WaterloOville: 1, All those two contiguous Lots of around numbered'in the general plan of said village,Noo. 21 and 4, upon width Is erected a two story BRICK HOUSE, and a one story FIUME HOUSE, boiinded ,by the Centre Turnpike, Water street, a Sixteen feet wide alloy, and lot No. 8, now or late of David Shink, containing perches more or less. 9. All those two contiguous lots of ground, sit uate in the village aforesaid, on which Is erected a one and a half story FIUME 110118 E, Pounded by Water street, sixteen toot wide alley and lot No. 11, containing 57 porches more or less. 8. AM that certain piece or pared of land, sit uate In the village aforosald, and upon welch is erected a FRAME STABLE, bounded on the East py the Centre Turnpike, on the Nortp by a thirty-three feet wide row:10111110 West now or late of, John Eck, and on the South by !Ands of the Schuylkill Navigation Company; containing about 1 acre and dB/perches. 4. All that certain piece or tract of land, situ ato in the village aforesaid,upon which Is erected a o re and a half story FRAME MOUSE, bounded by let No, 4, the prciperty of Jonas Mengel, Cen tre Turnpike, lot No. 8, the property of Sarah Shink, and a sixteen feet, wido alley; containing about 5 14 acre. Late the property of Joseph Miller, deceased. bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 11., of said day, when duo attendance 'will bb glven and the terma of Halo made known by AARON ILMILLER, Admior. By Order Of the Court. —Lavi 11. Lltu, Clerk. tab 6-it REGISTER'S NOTICE. To ALL PRRI3ONB 00NORRIVED. NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the following accounts have boon tiled In the office of the Relkister, In and for the county of Rorke, and that the same will•be presented to the Orphans' Court for confirmation, on Saturday the 20th day of February next, at 10 o'clock k U., at the Court House, in the City of Reading. ISSS. , - Filed December 95. Account of Samuel Get's, ,Administrator it Elias Gales, deceased, who was Guardian of Daniel L. Gelss, Filed December 20. Aooount of E hralm Long and John S. Degler, Executors of Wheel Long, deceased, who was 'Guardian of Jo n Reber. Filed December al. Amount of ligabeth Sel f bert Guardian of Edward N. Johnson. 1861. Filed January 5. Account of Jacob S. Gilbe:rt, Executor of Molly Gilbert, deceased. Filed January 5. Account 01 William R. Zie mer and Peter D. Ziemer, Administratere of Peter Ziemer, deceased. Flied January 6. Account of Eugene Fleming, Executor of Rebecca Stoltz, deceased. 4. Filed January 9. Account of David Gring, Gaardian of William Romig. Filed January 11. Aeeount of Samuel Rathinan, Administrator of John Urittith, deceased. Filed January it. Account of Peter Flater and Ephraim Dreibelbis, Executors of Peter Slater, deceased. Filed January 12. Account of John It. Romig, Administrator of Nathan Frey, deceased. Filed January le. Account o f Behneville Dalt haser Executor of Elizabeth Halthaser, de ceased. , flied Janbary 19.' Account Of Nicholas Hock man, Guakdian of Emma Rothenbergor. Filed January 18. Account Of Nathan Spobn, Administrator of Dinah Spohn, dee.easell. Flied January lg. Account of Oiristiaa Bak ' saman, Guardian • f Lewis Henry Tohn. Piled January 19. Ljteeeent of Henry R. EA bitch and David It Estibach, Administrators of Christian Rehbaeh, deceased. Flied January 20. Account of Daniel L. Wai ner and Jared • Henn& AdMinistrators of John Henne, decamied. , 4 , .• riled JanUary 40; Aotlonid of Sarah 1 40 1 199 Samuel Herta and Daniel Htimutel, Administra tors of Samuel Hefts, deceased: Filed January 20. Account of 47 Clemson, Administrator of Wißiam Clemaon etseased. J.De wAttwit , Kftlicer. . R1CG18773011 Cortez, January th 1 9 69•1It• 1 -••••• WANTED IMMEDIATELY,. I-19000BUNDI f ES OF RYE Straw, for which the highest market price will bepaid. At the West.atding 411A0h 1 m) and Boller Works by t • azieLtant a Kumar Corner Second and Chestnut, stree ts, :Amyl) 95 1 -tf . , , leading • SCOTT FOUNDRY AND iLIGHTNE SHOP.—North Eighth street; Reading. AR kinds of machinery and Other castings. Machine work by escerteneed machinists. Pattern Work by' the beet Patternk - Makers. , Orders promptly tilled on reasonable terms. ocelo4lnal SBYOUT MOMANIn a co, I TEN CENTS PER WEEK. T!J!6, OrT,VAOT. —,... 1 Only an outeast—notxxly ' , Ares for her, lirie her out, push her out , don't let her stay, k There let, her seek for Mends; , ! There let her make amends For all her wlekednlets—turn box away I Only in onteut--nolxwiy takos her to Coldly they turn her away from each door Sadly eh Winders on, . Ropelead amtpily gone, Ragged and hungry, hiartiolek and sore Only an outcast—nobody gooks her, Florae blows the wind, kind tact talls the snow Deem on her aohing he,d, TIJI shit is almost dealt, Sighing, sobb*st wad tvetubllng so I Only an outcast—po one to claim her, No one to call hor friend, neighbor or wife, No t gentle hither--no tender mother, No loving !doter, nOnoblo brother, Friendless and homeless ,sbe breathes out her life Only an 434U:est—no men PO: 111 who found her, Hurry her off to the almbonsefu haste No use to son . her name, She was a ehlld of shame, Bury her out on the old pauper's waste. Only an Outcast—the grave robber tnuttilred, Asin the flatk night he stele hor &why Front her neglected Wirth To the (Owlet lug town, For the physiolan's skill and lbr his pay. Only an onteatit44 young student called her, As ho removed the dark veil froni her Awe Welt may ho gasp for broath Ae ho holkohla in ?loath The poor triOndlea, orphan ho led to diegraoo. A, rinaumpius mwmairrnic. The Port Huron Commercial relates the 'fol. loWing: "Leon de Boux, a native of Gaspe, in Lower Canada, and for the last four mouths at work on the Whiten Island, left his log cabin on Saturday, the 241 inst., with his dog, a large, powerful Newfoundland, in pursuit of game. Heisoon discovered the fresh 'tracks of a large beer. Cautiously following it he reach ed the shore of Lake Duro!), • end •saw at no great distance on, the ice the very animal.— Climbing over liege Weeks, which the storm of the previous night had strewn in wild con: fusion on the rocky coast, ho apkrotchOd; denly the bear etopped, and tried to retrace his steps to the neighboring forest. To inter cept the animal, po lioux and dog went end° ice, which seems d secure, as the road was for miles unintercepted by water. He gained on the bear free] minute to minute; when he saw Ito his aetonishment that the huge beast stop ped,.looked arooed and retraced his steps, chsaing the doiffifore him. He shot, 'and at well-aimed ballpiitkred the head and killed him on the spot. rushing toward the carcass ho did 'not observe that the wind had changed, that We lee groaned and cracked. 'He reached the beast and tried to drag it to the rhore l more than threrefottrilis of a mile distant. But hew R in e his surprise : when he found that the wind, blowing frether ned taiire violent; had made a chasm between him and the land more than two rode broad. At mice seeing his perilous potion, he fired rapidly and hrilhed at the top of hie voice. No ono answered; echo alone brought his own voice lec:,l, • out of deep recesses . and rocks, and he was rapidly drifting in a southivesterlY direc tion to the middle of the lake: His position was indeed most dmigeruns ; the wind increas ed from moment to moment, and whin night set in it, blow a perfect hurricane, breaking the large piece of ice on which he stood into a thousand fragments, throwing him et one mo ment violently ageinst icy masses, at another covering him with - tareezing wave. There he sat on the dead bear, shivering dog it his feet, looking wistfully at his, master for help.' De Boux saw no help ; every momentthreat- - sued death; the cold was intense,nnheltrable; ho prayed and asked God to end his suffering: the ice in the menntiuie drifted Wore and inoi e to the Michigan shore, andiwhen day began to break over the water he ch ild see far in the distance a dark line, which growuntil be could discover that it was land I suddenly the Ice on Which ho ley stopped. It timid joined huge fields of ice. • Exhausited and frost-hitien, he walked for miled towards the shore on the fro zen element, when again' the larg e island of ice broke, dri ft ing steadily toward the Mich igan shore. Now he could distinctly see, trees and huts; he' heard the barking of do s; g ho tried to load his gun to fire ; impossible, his hands were swollen and benumbed ; he hal looed and shouted—no help. ,And again night passed, and again day broke over, the water, and he lived still. le the meantime the.whid had tumid more td . the ~east, and forced the ice right into the western i:hore. Crawling on his wounded hands he Mil hoft reached terra firma about six miles north of the lightbouje, where some kind-hearted fi shermen found him and took him to their shantiee." A Novel Method of Catching Kim A correspondent of the Journal of Pilaf.- macy says 3—" Having on several minions noticed mice in. our seed bagel', I bethoeght me of• some method how 1 •milglit trap the lit tle intruders • they 'having gained entrance hy eating throu gh the chime. To kill/ them with a stick was impracticable, as' the little fellows would invariably escape as soon its the'lld was raised' to any height. I then thought of satu ratinka piece of cotton with ehloroforti3 and thrdwing it in t then closing the lid. On -rais ing it again in a few minutes, I would find that life had almost or quite departed. Ilavi?ig on one occasion left the piece of cotton sn the barrel, on again viturnlng t I found three mice with their heads in elm contact with it, and dead. / In — the evening I Saturated 'another piece and placed it In the baulk and on opening' it next morriing, to my surprise I found nine dead mice."' We recommend our Reading friends to try chloroform on their rats, and see what effect it will have. a, . Cass. littow AND arNkl i in tiro misses, can be broken, by an ingenious method practised in France. It consists in boring a cylindrical hole of two or three inches in diameter in • tbe_ pip,ice where the fracture is desired, filling it with water, inserting a steel plug fitting the hole aecarately, and then allowing the Inkm mer of a pile driver to fall upon,• it from a height of ten to fifteen feet. A sipilo blow generally suffices to break apart(a Mtn of metal from two to three feet thick. Is 1802, Dr. Walton, of Tipton county, Ten nessee, was killed by a Inas named ' Varbro. The latter Was Ilbot dead b e hheriff'a depot, named Smith. In 180 Smith vas 'killed y Dr4lartin, and in the fall 'of 186 i 1 1 41 ,us was seat bie long home by a Capt. it win, who,in tnre . ,was killed , bye man named I#9,rnett, act ing ni,selt defence. A few days ago Burnett was killed by Irwin's father 'and brother; and an, for the p resent , ends this remarkable tecor4 of bloody violence. =I