Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 12, 1869, Image 1

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R.E'A DING DAILY' EAGLE ,
Oil ED KER Y 4FTBANOOXI
ouso.atrii itoarkst,),
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Ai NO. 542 PENN STREET, • •
B Y ITT E 'St .e 0
115,(1elli:ored bl tho Corriere, Ten Cents
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ar i N ck, payable at the end of sr oryo week:
r„ r ,?. Cents , per single copy. : To' Moll eubsorl
-14, .;1/..10 per year; $3.50 for etaftrtorethei
as for three months—payibut strictly in. ad•
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DR, LOWS. De BARTH HN, • '
1:T10E AND ItEiIDENOEi NQ. 244
Sortie Ninct► street, Readlat; doo '
JOHN Wi BtOKEL,
A TTOIIN'.OI r AT LAW, OFFICE,
13.1. )..iPr Unfloor,baek,j No.lBo Oen.
pott.lol O. ar• Cab be oonsulted in
udrivan Ititizaage. mar 4
LOUIS RICHARD'S,
A VOWCgY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO.
st)Coart, btroot, ovor oftlqo of Joan
gci• ' L6opt.'l4,y
E, H. SHEAOER,,
A 'II"OINF.t. AT JAW, • 11A8 itt
-1.1:11ove.1 his oilleD to No., D Court stroot, Licit
hdoor to the Post 011100. (April 4,186841
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W. M. 111 . GHTMYEft, '
TTORKEY All LAW, JIAS REMOV
jx. e hi" oftleo to 539 Court, strOot i e t few d oor ,
1,10. :ostti, goading, Po , = (rob 2, /$6741
„ GEORGE F. BAER,
A TTORN IV/ AT LAiit.--=OFFICE;
1-1, No, 5 court Strout, (up Malts) Mailing, Ita,
s n 3114, 184s-lyia
HENRY M. KEIM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE,
,L - V.O North Sixth stOota, Howling,
nth im-tra
WESLEY H. GEARHART,
A TTORNE Y AT LAW, OFFICE, NO.
21 M 2 Coort, street, Howling, ra.
4,ty I-Ipa no?
WASHINGTON RICHARDS,
Ai 1 Eit I .si A x P., SO.' 20, i .
A A. mArtti Sixth Strout, oppoilte tho Post OMOO.
dr Salvuit log and COn voyanclng protttptly at
0, (Feb 8,18834 W
JESSE G. HAWLEY;
A T rOlt N FW AT LAW, HAS 'MINION , -
eit onlee to No. 519 L'cnn (Arcot, ohinuok
er itoitgoliui lding. E atrium through the n AGMS
Store. ; Jan 27 .
11R. JUUN STENIEN, FORMERLY
of Woolf)Wort, tenders his professional aor
vivoi to the citizens of Ites.4llnx. °Mos No. 207
th SICtIi street. Can be Coll9Ultett at his °Moo t
or ue the Keystone !louse. (deo 2.3-61aditar
H. M. NAGLE, • •
•
(U. S. rouiton Surgeon.) .
l'onn strant, howling, Pa. 1
Vitt nirs —l2 to 40. m. dtollp. m.
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A UD[TOR'S NOTICK.-rtip UN
.Ll.lorAlvioll A nilltor appointed ;by the Or.
11 , 1%'.11' Clan of Bodo' county, to re-audlt the so=
Oltlitt of Sthis W. tetsltor ‘ oxocutor of Anna
rww,r, 0( t) untlass township, Hook! couniV, •‘lO4,
0...t0t. awl to itto tilittllnittort of th balance in
the hunli of the Hxcoutor, herebyWiss nottOo
th it Ito hill to tit, the partial biter stod to said
tic
o:.ito, on Frilly, tho 111th day of Fo_ornary,at 1
0'010.7.3: P. 3f., at 4'll OMCO No. 20, North inxtli
kit Etiet. In the city of Howling. .
Jan 34-30 Mini itEUS 81tALTAIfft, Auditor.
kJIII:,}tIFF , S SALE 01. - ' REAL ES
rVr E. - rsY v Kilo of a writ of dart froths, Is.
1 / 4 , / !. I OM or tine Co,rt of Common Pleas of Bork"
r mity, to mo (11r oi, will bo sold at a public
A s
ropltio or olt-Ol'or ti 11aturday, lie 13th day *of
YO)rti try, A. D. Ikl9 , at 1 o'ololc i t'; - AL', at the
)vrt;le ( too nelsaito S. Royer, In Robesoit toWn-
Olp l‘ll county: , ,
Ail 11111, certain Nuossuage, tenement and tract
~t hi n t sit Marl In itobe , son township, Berke coon
iv. adjoining lands of George Kurtz, Isaac; Writ,
ll,t:titcl U. illostley, wide*' Ostlinrlno Wostloy,
Dihiel Waver, , ieocoseal, and others; contain.
;,-i lA. ai aat‘ . .-3 Micro or km. Tito itnprovoments
.',l
Ara a two story 8TO1 1 : DIV it 1.1.1.N0 LIOU&K„
Vreno It Ira and other ont-buildln . ge, fiblEt
s• Ulu properly of PHIS - IV. O'VRllle.
soizoil anti talon), into uxeoutiou and to 1,.)o sold
t, v WALL( AR ii. ktAItILRIT I .SbOtiIt
Sh;ritri (Ole, liovling, Jan. 23, 180-11 1,
1,3" 11 LIU SALE OF CIIARLES
Ttie,s , Lty, tho lath of Februtiry,
I 4 o'elo .k, at the residence of the under
000i (roonorly Christian Suhaltor), In Exeter
iNsaillip, Milts a.)tinty, ono mho trout Bnyder'S
twertt, the tollowing peralnal property will
IQ old, viz :
or4er, 12 cows, solne with calves and nearly
all ire4h intioli cow 2 bulls, 4 heifers, 2 twin
3:71 , ;+,51.41:14,it5, 2 broad, wheeled farm wagons,
wlpolott IVo4oli with buiy, 1 wood Bled,
Lod roller, I gum spring drill, l hay hook with
Apo: awl petit:4l,i threshing machine with four
horse tower (I:33slg's patent), 1 large corn shot
ler (1..iA1;e3 patent), 2 sets At hay ladders, 4
plougit4, harrowe, sinall Ana largo hoe liar
tot, I corn plowei, 1 geindstone, 1 largo bell,
I Itty ta'o, harness and halters with chains,
coW ell 11118 and many other kinds or Chains,
c‘y,tlios )
, grain oradies rako9 and forks, 12
throo bziThel halo, and many other articles not
bone&
Conditions made known on tho day of Wei by
16- 34 . 1 MIARLI4B BORTZ.
A.W E N TY••• 1P IF 'lll ANNUAL.
..TATE 111•.3NT of too Mutual rho Insurance
c0.,11,41 1 y of Sinking :iortok •
R Nur emlii.i
C tl.tnce a 3 nor 'Wit a Vonteht ' 'r,- • • ..,
JAn. I. Is' , - i I,DI M
Prk , uilluiti atht FotB roocivol, 2,213 26
.tiletim
eat Nov. 15,co1lcoito(1, .el 41 •
IN 11 i/j ),. $$ 2,3(35 84 4,447 03
la - PE: ND !TURES!
170 51
US. Directors anti Cuunattee2ooB l , 2
43 7?
S. 'f,tx,
Printing and advertlSlng, DS 00
60 01
Anlitors (.'r 18 , 1/ 1
~ .crei ar y's salary, 100 00
•
T:v tsnrer's " 100 00
ite:orelln; 370 pellicles 148 00
,
Agent's (cos en 370 polieles, 148 0(
pollelci " for tillitik out, 870
oi '
23 It IN 73
I) ll,tent's foes, 91 5
D.4lfG . KS PAID D nro 1058, .
Niroolai limiter, Barka CO., 50 °° •
11"u).11 " 91 00
Hugon'', 11 . 41matt. " 1 1 1,103 60
Hear r s., lino 1, Lolutnoll Co.l 123 001
witl tuborgor, 1144 53t •
G. ' l rgeY , lrtiltiertnin; 11. 50 00.
U 11 20 00
ICV6sor, I.olllgli Co., . '1;9000
Peter Stiret.; ' 4 11 \ 1,1 9 0 50 4,1529 00
C1:11 in hands o( Tronsnror, • *Sit 31 $5,070 63
of Agents, 17.3 03 989 91
DiLure in han(li of Agort not
included lit above Watt IN VT 03' '
Too undaritgo ail AMMO e, ippot Med to ema
il) Ilia ~c catitita of the oat era and sputa of the
Nilutitt Ininrance Cowan of Sinkinit Spring,
ill ki Gauntry, reipootfunt , report, that they
htvo attended to their duties, anti present the
NregOillg tit9tolllollt OA the Walt
, Of t n
cq labors.
iotiN tit r.srte.tt,, Astidlltors.
imvit) it. lIOTTENSTAIti s
iletlinir, Deembor Stl t 1838. i i
Aihount lasured in 1818, • 1778 M ,
JOUN 'VAN RN D I roseopnt.
C It ARLES RESSLER, 8$ 3 . .
a l I ;Al lAA'S6 BMX Vat, W. riaa,anTer.
BOCKMUE IDS COLUMBIA MALL,
(. .
NINEA DILAGER BEER SALOON, •
Penn Street ► petween 565th and invent/6
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A111011(1130( besitholutsh wino alwAya on bud,
• log Anhl st thn Invennt oriace.
scorr rOuSti)itir AND MAC/11/01
' - " l i o P—North Eighth earner, Reading. All
lontl s of olAchloory nod Other castings. Machine
` l " r k ex - orlonenil machinists. Pitttorn work
tbn beat Pattern AlAkors, Ocdoris promptly
attti• nn ronsounblo
oat I 9 ecn] SEIFERT iIicIIANUEIIb CO.
BM
PNILADgVN 'AND READING RAILROAD.
Azbilirtunkirirr
aka ' pkiltledlNGEß TRAMS
Nelms ea , i&V.
rivz rta DOWN villta.tracqui4
Lslugg UmatUnii•At /AO, and u. 1.5
16 anu 6.25 P. s 4 •
UP rol u rsiiiii% tit P.o4..*,iivi6.sdari4l
0.00 P .
THAI Ni WEST TO LEBANON ilr 11 AftitlS BMW..
WesternErprass from ifewrlrorlr, at 1.06 A. 14 1
and I.be P. M. anti, 10.111 P.' N.
Harrisburg AcCommrstation Train at-7.16 A. M.
and-Hail Trains at 10 . 431. M., and SAS P.M. •
On Sunday. tbb down trains pOlii • !Leading at
0.40 A, w; and 4.06 P. 12.,, and liplrabr at 10.00
A. M.,anil 6.67 P. M. • ) •• . 1 • .
, The 4.26 P. M. down, *n e l 10.00' A. it tip Mina
run only between Phliad ph* and Reading:
Up trains leave Philade phis for Iteadingi Har
risburg and PottAviile at 1.110 and A. • M., 12.50
noon, and 5.30 P. M. • and at 1.40 P.M. fok' Reading
only The 8,16 A. I L , train COnnecta With triune for iamelna, Wllliantepcnt,Elmirai p u rralo,
Niar
gars. and‘ •• anada, • • • '• • •
The 0.16 .4... M ound 3:60 P. 15.ii i s trainarroul nat.
'del plan, and 10.35 A.161.,ant14. P. 61,doWn,trabis,.
atop only at principal statiOns below Heading.
Reading AocomuuldatiOn Trains Leaves Iteia
in4 at 7.80• A: M., returning from' Philadelphia at
Illio.,Potistown • ACoornmodtion tram -leaves
Pottstown at 0.45 A.M.Retnarning les.yeakhilg
• del fthla at 4.00P41. , • ,- ' •
The Western Nspress trains connect, atalarnt
burg with E4presa ttalna 4t.n 'the Pennsylvania
Railroad for Baltimore, Pittsburgh and all_poLnts
West andt4e JOAO Mall train conuebtagOlstris
burg for Pltialmrgh, Lancaster, OhatubOrsbr
Einniatry, Scrtiiton, Pittston, 'V illtesbar4l,
ligven, Elmira and the Cng as.
Patinenger trains loavd Upper, Depot f or Eph
rata, ,Litfg, Columbia and, Xanoaster , at 1.00 A. IL
and 0.16 P. " _ ,• • •
, Through Ifirst-Clad Oodpen Tokata 'aiid Ana
grams! tioketo r need Parrig, to all the prin
cipal volute in the Nth, Wast And the Canada'.
COMMUTATION TWIt 111%;
With 20 00upons, at 26 per Cent: ditkotint,
&Wean any points ttealreit ' ' •
• . U.LLIIIAGE TWEET% ,
ood for 2000)7111os, botweon all veiny ' 14 fta
.—for Antilles and business firms.
. SEASON VeltETS k •
Good for the holder only, for 3,0,0and12 months '
between all polpte, at reduced Pares. School
Beason Tioketo oOe•third less than the above.
at• Passengerti will take the ' raprosa trains
West at thesUPPERPEnni, and all othe r trains
at tho LOWER or OLD DEPOT: '
100 pounds'Baggage allowed each passenger.
Passengers tire- requested' to purchase • theh
tiokets before e ntering the cars, as higher fares
are charged It 'pald In the ears. , • . .
t Brents - ion TiekOts good tor ono dap, by 7.30
A.. M. Accommodat ion Tro% to Philadelphia,
end 'return, at $2 6ti each,
G. A: NIOOLLB,
,
243! 20 General Superintendent.
VAST ,PtNNSYLV.iIiIA 4.
RAIL
ROAD.
AItRANOSMONT OF P.4.I3SENOER 'FR, AIRS,
ebroencing, ifontia,y, Deoember Ma i 1868.
No. 5, Mail Train,. leaves
Iteadint 10.54, A. M., ettlivee
ftt l ar#ll,l_ • New'York 3.50, P.M.
No. I Fast Mall, loaves Iteading• at 1.10 P.M. ) ar
rives at Allontow 6.55; at Now York 10.05;P. M.
Nos. 5 and 7, run daily, eaeoptStaiday, atopp_lng
at all Way Stations between Heading and New,
York, • • •• .
• ;EXPII/189 TRAINS t .
Leave Beading at
•• . • 5,44 A. M.
16 11. • • 7,51 A. 11.
•
IV A. M.
a.004.M.
A.
•
Arrive at NoW York at 11.00 A. M.
II ii SI • • 1235 A. M.
I , - 7.00 4 3 : M
•
• ',44 ir.
6 15A.21.
These trains rtln. through from Pittsburgh to
NOW-Yerk, withtnit change of cars, stoppingonly
at Lyons, Allentown,. Bethlehem,' Easton " Jane-
Una, Clinton, White /louse, Sotiterville, Bound
Brook, Pliktufield and Elizabeth. •
The 5.41 A. M. train runs daily except Sundays
axid. Mondays.
The 2.28 P..U. trains run daily, except Sundays.
, 7.81 A. 11. - and 1,00 A. 81:trainarun daily. ,
West bound trains, leave Now York, at thbfpot
of iberty street, as iollowa
Leaue New York. Arrive al If.endhlp
12.00 M. Mail NO. 0, 0.00 P. M.
9.00 A. M. Express Train,' I.to P. K.
6.10tP..M. Express Train, , '10,19 P. N.
11,t0 P. U. Express Train, 1.00 A. K.
1%
' 11 Train leaving Allentown at 7.20, A. Id.,
stops at s.ll Way Stations, arriving at Reading at
'9.10, A. K. running daily except Sundays.
; The 12 M. Train from. Now York, atope at all
Stations between Now York and Reading, leavilw
Albintown at 4.21, P. M., arriving at Beading at
8.00, P. M. running daily except Sundays,'
Tito 8.00 P. M. train from New York, rune
daily stopping at Elizabeth, Plainfield, Som
merville, - Junction, Easton, and Bethlehem, ar
riving at Allentown at 1t.45, P. U., passing 'l,v
-one at 12./9, A. AL, arriving at Reading at 1.00 A. AL
Passengers are requested to purchase tiekets
before entering the cars, is 23 cents extra will be
charged and collected on the train from all who
pay the fare i.e the Conductor.
CO3I24IUTATION TICKETS .
good for Tweatpalx - Trips, at 26 per cont. die.
count between any points dealred.
IIitIAA.GE TICKET 1100K8
for 400 a miles, good between all ptoh►ts on dile or
the Philadelphia Reading U. It., or the Rely'.
into % Columbia R. It., at 4500 each. for famillea
and firms.
. BEASON' TICKETS,
good for, the holder mity, , or three, six, nine and
twelve months, at reduced rates,
P, M. EIIIdEIiTROUT.
Jan `lo4fJGeneral TloYet Agent.
,
110PEA.DIANG it COLUMBIA RAIL
ROAD.-LSI
a Oa and after l'aursday,
Nov. 26t3i, 1868, Passenger
Arts Akron ou t road as follows:
Loltyo heading ?t
Arrive at Lancaster at
" Columbia at
" " Lanoaster at MS P. M.
" " Columbia at -8.301 P. M.
•
RETURNING
Leave Lancaster and Golnuatola at 8.00 A. M.
44 Columbia at 3.'20 P. M.
" Lancaster at 3.25 P. M.
ArriVe at Reading at, 10.20 A. M.
• " at Reading at 15.40 P. IS.
Trains Nos. 2 and - tinake close connection at
Reading with trains North and South, on tae
Philadelphia. and Readina Railroad, and West On
thelLebanen Valley Road, No. 2 also makes close
connection with train for. Now York, '
Tickets can WI obtabind at the °Mach of 'the
Now Jersey Contralti,. It., foot.of Liberty street,
New York., and Vilna. & Reading R. It, Thir
teenth and streets" Pulladelpills.
Thrcrugh Tickets to New lark and Philadel
'phia sold &Call the prlneiple stations and bag..
gallecheaked through, „
Trains are run by Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad time, 'which 14 ton minutes faster than
Pennaylvanta R.'S.. Time. • •
• GEORGE F. GAGE,
Superintendent.
E. F., Kalman, Gen. Frt. ,4 Ticket Agent.
deolo-tt
0,665 57
CHRISTMAS! CIIRIS . T.NAS
CANDY" - DEPOT 1
, .
No.. 107 'NORM' FIFTH firftlarrr
READIItO, PA..
VINE CONVECTIONS
PL/x.1)1 gArtolt O.4II:HtY ,
~puR4A .707.4,7: 1. ' •
HUSER'S LEMON OR' CLEAR - ibys,
SUPERIOR •TO .4.14i'1r *APE; IN ItAMINO.
li e
Also, a large seeortnient of French Tye, tali
turee,_Osady Baskele. Uake(1110‘11, Pretze a, Co.
snot Candy, Cocoanut, Rafe, (10cOittut.5 Owl. .
All will be weld cheap. Glee me& ea, and coS
tor youteelvea, . ,- , , Z. F. lIUDER.
dew 16 - 8 M • 1 ,• ,- - : •:. , ' '.i4
$5,655 57
WILL REMOVE.
Alt NOW. , OLOSINIi, OUT my' z4titti,
stock of . •
~ ;mu g prplr-twp p.nr - pOONI,, •
la order to re•Opcia ail: entire'
. floir e t ock, well BO'
looted stook, -
II.; 317 .Pents etreet # beeleeeen.Thirdasd iborth,
where
,I Will eV rtteutit attehtlbit to . keep all
the 'steal - style/1 '
CL717G717t2721738A1r.
rilfP AVOinan'•,- 1 0 1 49 1 ". • • .
iind a Complete ilesartment of iterithing per.
litigant to the Millinery ail& Trimming lige. I
express, my most hearty, thank:lifer pont lavers.
nod very reSpeotfully solieit tb.o oontlnienoo of
the *me. patisfaetion gnerellteed. • I
lon. 8-2/n4 MM. U. 11. ktilift,
`THE
.000, :TOT: . lA*, AiSISTASCE:'-.:1F0,11 'lllE' , NEEDS ROISTANCE.r
Mill
. .. , ,
I.on A. bl.
4.15 P. If.
0.15 A. M.
D. 48 A. hi .
'::•RE,OIS4;I;,44','FRIPAT:,-**Fo4NON;', , yliltlr.ko'.l2 ; .,-1 . 09.,:..`:
~ • „
- Corner igeloonci ibunklAt Stive:4, '
40 :hind' sat Neil reasonatli
, ippeos, • , •
LUMP. BROKER. EGG, &. nowt .o s tmr...,:rt
011.118TITT BrrlatltithJECOßAth
giogoity ,woof;
41148 AND'ItiNDAK MUNI WOoD TIN
• • BAlianri.
th ir eitt e delfettritook of orti:it *harp to,eny look ot
e . • • t• • rebstr •
. . .
MlNrinryagonom
I its le
rite
r b 0 el
1 to
vo to tall this attention
of the Atu lie to ' tit le new And 'valuable nreparation
of A.8140.1t. combined with ositain Vegetable /Ix
. traetst tans tfrOassid kr its Healing and Curative
roper( °sin all those Oxternalcoinplitints for WHO
Linlinents are nised a such is
Outs, Bruises„ OWes, 'Galls, Whezi viedistn,
•
cour t Nervousk Infia . ` » mato* Pains
•
f
Neuralgia, Heddache, Pains in
•
stele,acro% •
In itti oath ellklei ft may be used with a eetudots
.of relief, It is good. in feet. In an those Compleinto
• where an external Application Is requirtut for mon
or Beast, and the subscriber Can eonsotettiousb
reoornend it ea ow) of the beet. Liniments of the
. day. •
• ,
' , • • Price 25 Dente per Bottle. ,- • •
Forfale at the ItAfILE" BO ;OMR.
•
RITTER ar, 00.
•
•
0.1.40
TRES WRINGERS,
STEP LADDERS,
NV KNIGHT'S
HARDWARE STORE;
' THIRD AND PEN O S ZS.
nut 10
INlowan & Miltitnore,*
DAL IN • .
- 11A . RDWARR,
CUTLERY, GUNS,
110;01E 'EVAIIIBHING GOOD:0
IitTALS,
TIN PLATES,. SHEET IR ON, '
Building Materials,
SADDLERY, &0., 4fio.,
• NO: 612
'PENN STREET, READING, PA.
spa- . ,
PI4eNig : LVANIA OHORA.L HARMONY
Cett,t 7 ethins the Principal:
, C1i1111,013. MELODIRS,
GMBMAN- AND ENOLIBH TEX
for satist this
BOOESTORE.
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Would sthe sit ' niton of t ‘ b;i:pstilio to his lazy .
Fit of PatlorMitoo and Cookie* Stoits..tt: msne.
110116Witarolind flosmiketioio%coOs dir el dnr
r j o ri oins ii; sA4 Spo_titific prompOr attendsid -to a
the 101“18 02100. 111 v aka s exp. Nov 274 40.
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Provided with
stl peps Bkaet.
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GOODS.'
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818 raid 820 Chestnut .St.
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~' PUUiADELt'IUA.
Sal es i
Commorite 'November-2d.
Coinprislng
EMI
SILKS,
`DRESS GOODS,
BRAWLS,
OLOAKINU CLOTH%
& zguitoxtinarza
LINENS a.WIIITE GOODS, &e..
uosit&Y it GLOYES, ho.,
➢MOUSNfW (1001*?0*
liter , & Cep • itf•
Owtag ti) tho wide reputation of their !louse it
la needless to detail the character of their •toolr
R. 0. tic 00. would merely state that theft •
I'APOR'RATIONS
OW TUB
PRIISENT SEASON,
WIIIOII
MUST BE SOLD
irOparatary to iomoval to their
.. a
, - I
New Marble Building.
Chestnut Street, above Broad,
Inlays never boon surpassed in tilltadelphia
oontaiulng . ,,au _
ENDLESS VARIETY
of texturd in Medium prieed goods, me vol' as the
OHOIOEST NOVELTIES Oi*THE SEASON
IL. C. a. Co. 'would advise all desirous Of obtain
ing ~
GREAT BARGAINS
11
:mti c y GOODS,
To loan no titno boron, inapootilig their stook,
eoling s.seurod that the
1 I
UNPAR'ALLELED PRICES,
At wliteb, tho euttro stook will bo diepOeed• of
must bpsuire • _
I RAPID SAVES.
uot3l-:llindd•wl
iS
mAlumxtztao SLATE MANTELS,
And every description of
SLATE WORK,TILING,
On hand and made to order. •_' .
THESE BEAUTIFUL SLATE MANTELS
Are superior In appearance, more 'durable, hat
the price of Marble. hest• and cheapest in the
United .Vtates.
Grates, ,Down and Common,
Parlor and °Mee Orates for MAID or SoPT COAL.
Baltimore Improved Fire Plate Stove,
Best,tir6 place Meater made.
Warne Air liegtsters and Ventilators,
TERRA COTTA, WATER ANQ DRAIN PIPE,
CHIMNEY TOPS, dee.
FACTORY AND SALESROOMS,
Nos. 401 and 403 North Sikteenth Street,
Above CallOwhill,
rtitt,ADELrittA, PA. "
. Aug 1-am) WILSON de MILLER.
U. B. lq/LESAL I B OFFICE,
E. D. Or PRIIIIISYLVAVIA,
PHILKIALPHIA Jan. 19, 1669.
rrIIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE :—TIIAT
1 on the 16th day of January, A. D. 1869, a War.
rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate
Josiah Hearing, lately of the firm of J. S. Lash
& f Philadelphia, anti formerly 00-partaer
with Co.,' John A. Langden as 4. A. Lan den; &
Company, at .Alexandria, Virginia, of Phila
delphia, In the County of Philadelphia and
State of Pennsylvania,. who has bOon ad
judged a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the
payment of any debts anti delivery of any pro,
party bplonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or for
his use. hnd the transfer of any property by hint;
are forbidden by law; that. the mooting of the
creditors of the said Bankrupt. to prove their
debts, and to choose ono or wore assignees of
his estate, will he hold at a Court of Bankruptcy,
to ho holden at No, 131 South Fifth street, (second
floor) Philadelphia, before Joso!ph Mott, Es_4l.•
Register, on the 26th day of February, A. D.,
1809, at leo'cllek, A. M.
P. C. ELLMAICER, •
jan 23-St) . Itfarshat, as 'Messenger.
NOTIOM 111% MANKIRUPWCY.
L4.IIIOASTE.a, January 1!, 186!.
npIIISIS TO GIVE NOTICE ;—TIIAT
A- en the Bth day of January A. MOOG% a War
rant in Bankruptcy , was issued against the Estate
of, WILLIAM IL SPANGLER, (who WWI also a
Member of the turn of !lope .t Spangler, gorpnerly
of Reading, Pennsylvania,) of the towndhip of
Sadsbury, in the county of Lantaster, and state
Pennsylvania, whobas been adjudged a Bank
', 'apt, on his own p etition; that he payment - of
an y debts ands delivery of any property belong
ing. to snob Bankrupt, to him, or for hie net, and
the transfer of any property hf him are forbid
den • by law ; that a meeting of tbd Creditors of
the oaid Bankrupt. to prove their debts, and to
°booby one or more assignees of his estate, will
be held et the Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden
at the °face of the Register, No. 13 South queen
street. 111 the oity of Lancaster, Pa. before Amos
El Levia.a.sratt, £a Register Register, on t h e - 10th day of
January, A. D. MN, at. tiloyelook, M. ,
JOSEPH ' •
MeV. ILLS. Marabiti 3 Otb district, Pa.,
ianl6-2t • ' 1 1 4 if e ll ac Aabr.• • •
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
AND
QUEENSWARE,
WHOLMAI4O ANA IaTALCo.
rritLE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING
A.:bought the old eitabllehed Grocery Stors'•ot
.11.: H. roma*, and having added a large new
stools of goods, would call ..tho attention of the
public-to their large assortment of •
8t1(1.488100,PPElfi
YAUP,4 _
OPIUJIM TEAS,
8V4120140.11000.LATE,4e.
A. 460-3, roil assortment of a GA.138 421yEENE0
WARE, which they offer for sale 84 the lowest
market prices, whoidssle and retail. • ,--
D. P. 011. V I : CO:..
No.lol Bouth Fifth Btreet i ti_ext4(4'o the Odd
Fellow.' llall P gocookli old mum. TOD.
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NE
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11101 Bi V . TB . 4; A 1 . 41.;. -VC.„Lik .BB !SUM
it priiixte . bolo Vy o tolorairt *).O t
reftain t.Wo.story BRICK WEI.TANO
with two storyc Brick Mick 1.V. 0 ' 41 - ( It
Brick Stable ant) Lot of tiroutt, altuate ksi
\VONA Pido NOrth strool, between Walnut -
.aint atreeta, In the city of ,lteattina, iboing
No. tio), contain (lig 40 toot trufrinnt and 130 coot
gleptb. At:01.1 S. LIVINUOUIP:
NO. i 2 Noith Sixth ( St., Rending, Pa.
Jan 14-3t9
JA1417.411, 4, INC 9.
A RESOLUTION WAS PASSED BY
4-1 1 . the Board of the Douglass Mutual tive Steck
'Association of Barks county, that they will In
'sum Horses its high as two hundred and fifty
dollars ($230). This resolution to take effect ou
bud after March Ist, 1&L
Ity Order of the Board.
Jan 23-n) • SILAS IC. FlSiltlttiecretary.
N'o TI6 . E IS. lIEItEIIY • GIVEN,
that the toulerslnned Commissioner, ap
pointed by the Court. Of Common Pleas bf Perks
county, to marshal ASE4OtI and maim distribu
tion of proceeds of Sherifits' Pale of property of
dautes..Dantrielt, of the City of Reading, WM
meet all parties Interested In said distribution
on Friday, February 12, at 1 V. M., at his 0 11 10 0 )
No. 29 North Sixth street, 'Wading. 1 , ,
lIIVAAItt3S fiIiALTER, CouttnlshiOnera
ItnArnso, Jan, 23; ISR)-3t.
VSTAtt OP JOHN BECHTEL
Of Heidelberg towushlp, peas vountY,
sleceased. Letters• of - Administration to ttio es
tate of the -above named decedent,. 1141 7 4 Veen
granted to the subscriber. Ali persons indebted
to said estate ,'re requested to make Immediate
payment, and Aose having claims will present
them, proper l ,authenticated, for settlement.
1 AAO Aimbilst retort
lan 2-Bti ' HobeSonia p. 9,, llerks Co.. ra.
'STATE OF 'WILLIAM H. RHOADS,
ate t ot Amity township, deceased. Notice
is hereby given, that letters of Administration
have been granted On, the above named estate
to Levi 11. Rhoads, of lhe slim towneldp. All
persona hide led to said decedent, aro requested
to snake pro pt . payment to the AdMinistrator,
i
and those w o have any claims against the saute ,
i n
will please - resent, them,. properly authentica
ted for eettt °went. LEVI IL IttiO ALM .
All 16-6 G 1 ~
friii nAILitoAD - coistyrit ACTOIt 8:-
-AL riopoents will'ho Xpoeived at Mauch Chunk,
Pensisyivanta, until February 17th ItitiO t for the
Graduation and- Alobritiry of tho Nesquelioning
. Valley • Railroad, incliullug tho approaches or
Nesqueboning tunnel „
tipeetties.tiuttli and h lirmation, as to the 'cleric
I I
in tiotail, may ho ohta i ad on tiiiiiileation M. the
Engineer's 0111 co, Mauch Chunk..-
.IRu 23,40 • J,ll, 11.00C.11EAD, President.
Puum SALE,-,-WILL BE SOLD
at public sale, on .11:hurt:dew February 111th;
at the residence of Dr. F. J. 'Tryon , in Exeter townebip,
torinship, Berke connty, (about y * Of a mite be.
lipw Btonersville) tho folieWilig personal pro
perty : „.
A pair of blaok matched horses, 1 bay trotting
'horse . , ono strawberry-roan ware colt, sired by
•Young's Arabian stallion Bitty lalustaphay three
years old ; 5 cows, alt in profit, 4 helfersAnd ono
year and a half old bull,' all Durham stock ;1
year buck, full blood, which drety the first
trillium at the Berke County Agrienitural
dlr in 1858; ltwo horse wagon, with patent solu
tes, 1 light horstrwagon, 2 sulkies, 1 pair* hay
ladders, plows, harness, shove( harrow, grain
cradle, Boytheal and poles, splitting axe and
wedges, 4 sots Of Yankee harness, 2 check lines,
fly note, blind .halters and Collars, double tihd
single trees, log and cow ehainfl; forks, rakes,
4300 Chestnut rails; bedsteads, , chairs, stoves,
e l ,
kitche i furniture, and many other articles.
Fiala o commence at 12 o'clock IL, when terms
of sal wilt be tuade known.by
I'.J TRYON.
Ascii Itstrerynen, Auctioneer. (Jan :30.3t
ORrIIANS' COURT SALE.-PURSU
aut to an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bork county, will he sold at public venOue. on
Saturday, the 2lth day of February, A. D.,
at the late dwelling bourse of Joseph liffikr,
Oceitsad, Watetipin /Ho, Windsor um Dahl p,
said county, the follOw lug actiorlbed real estate,
situate lu said Matt rioov ille:
1. All those: two- contiguous Lots of Oran tul
nUmbered'in the general plan of said village, Nol.
irand 2, l upott . which is emoted a two *story
BUICK /LOUSE, and a ono story FRAME
ROUSE, bounded by the Centre Turnpike,
Water street, a sixteen feet wide alley, and' lot
No. 3, now or late of avid Slink, containing do
perches more Or less.V
2.' 'Ail these two contiguous lots of ground, sit
uatein the villsge aforesaid, on which is erected
a one and a half story FRA.BIE ROUSE, bounded
by Water street, sixteen lea wide alley 'and lot
No.ll, containing 67 perches mere Or less.
3. All that certain piece or parcel of land, qt.
uatcriti the village aforesaid and upon which la
erected a . FRAME STABLE, bounded on the
East by the Centre Turnpike, on the North by a
thirty-three feet wide road, on the West now or
laTe of John Eck, and on the South by lands of
the Schuylkill Navigation Company; containing
about 1 aere.and 2e perches.
4. All that certain piece or . tract of land, situ
ate in the village aforesaid,upen which Isere:o4d
a M
o to and a half story FRAE HOUSE, bounded
by lot No. 4, the pro_perty of Jones Mengel, Cen
tre Turnpike, lot No. 0, the property of Sarah
chink, and a sixteen feet wide alley; containing
about 1 4 acre. Late the property of Joseph.
deceased.-
• 'tk
Sale to commence- at 1- o'clock, P. M., of said
day, when due attendance will be given add
the terms of endo made known by
AARON 11, MILLER, Adin'or..l, - ,
By Order of theitieurt.—Lavi Miss, Clerk.
fob 6-3 t 6..
REGISTER'S NOTICE - 11.
TO ALL P.8.,72.801V'S C 0 .7f/ U. 4.71 NEI).
TQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
the followtpg accounts have been tiled In
theornee of the Register, in and for the county
of Berke, and that the same will be ;resented to
theOrphana' Court for confirmation, on Saturday
the 20th day of February next, at 10 Welook_A.
M., nt the tionrt.flouse, in the City of Reading.
Mg.
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Filed December 26. Acconntof SamuclGoisg,
Administrator of Elias Geiss, deceased, who was
Guardian of Daniel L. Goias. ,--
Filed December SO. Accounf of Ephraim Long
and John S. Dealer, ExeoutOrof Michael Long,,
deceased, who was Guardian of John Heber.
Filed December lit. Account of Elizabeth Sol.
bert.tius.rdian of Idward N. Johnson.
1809.
Filed January 5. 'Accolant of Jacob S. Gilbert,
Executor of Molly Gill R
, deceased.
Filed January 5. Accb ut of William R. Zie
mer and Peter D..Zien or, Administrators of
Peter Ziemer, dedeased. k -
Filed January 6. .itcount of Eugene Flaming,
Executor of Rebecca Stoltz, deceased. .
Flied January 9. Account of DAM Caring,
Guardian of William liemig.
Filed January 11. Account of Samuel Itittliman,
Administrator of John Griffith; deceased. .
Filed January 12, Account of refer Vister and 1,
Ephraim Drblbelbls, Executors of Peter Fister.
deceased..
Wiled January 12. Account of John R. Romig,
Administrator of Nathan Frey deceased.
Filed January 18. Account of 'Beim evlllo Dalt.
haser t Executor of Elizabeth Balthasar, do.
comma,
Filed January 19. Akcount of Nicholas Mak-
Man, Guardian of Emma Itothenherger.
Filed January IL Account of Nathan' Spoha,
Administrator of Dinah Spohn. deceased.
Filed January lft. Account of Christian Sas
isaman, Guardian of Lewis Hoary Yolut.
Filed January If. Aeoonnt of henry R. Dili-
Molt and David E. Eshbsich ,Administrators of
Christian Eshbach, deceased.' 1 . 3
' Flied January 40. Account of Daniel L. Wag
ner and Jared Dena!, Administrators of Jolla
Bonne, deceased.
Filed January 20.. Account . or Sarah 'feria,
Samuel Hertz and Daniel liumMel, - Admintatra•
tors of Samuel Darts, deceased..
Filed January W, Account of John Clemson,
Administrator of William Clemson, deceased.
J. J. D. WANNER, ltogister._
Orpros t January 211809-4 t
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
00 11.17.14DLES:*OF iIY E
4, _ 0 Atraw, for whieh the highest
market price will be plad t , dt the Beet Reading
kliachintfnd I"1" 'lab& & RINART,
, Corner Seoopd and C hestn u t streeta,
April 254 f Reaming
14JSKRAT8 1 , - RATS AND
RAQCOONL—Tust received a full', assort
ment of Muskrat, Mink, Bat and ilatorxm Traps
f p byfor elide 1440WA141 dr MILTIIIOu
oct 814 , 612 Penn street.
FOR SALE •- ••
•
• 100,000 BRICKS,
of the ;rely beat kind; well made and durable,
for' further particular* address or tai t upon
the OhAertiligeed, 14, Sweet's &W
on P It.
corks county, Pa, /a11011)30ii
Jan le-tf • •
[TEN CENTS PER 'WEEK,
'MICUT PRECIOUS STONES.
'lov,tiring and talking about gems; it is cut
- ternary b,. give precedence to the diamond, nl•
though k. ruby of the same size and • quality is
realfy more valtudile. Diaminnizi,howevt rare
i after all l ibe crown' ewels of thil world. They
are more used than any other gems as invest
ments, and in this country, especially, the
wealthy' flaunt them us a sort of placard of
their ability : ' in' times of commotion. princes
and nobles have found diamonds their best
friends. Indeod,the largest diamonds in the
world IW° each a hietstry, and more than our
'brilliant has been the witness - of bloody and
tragic scenes;
'.I he Koh-i-,nor; for instance, , had changed
hands in many an East.fadia conflict before it,
was taken by the English •troops at Lahore.
and presented to Queen Victoria. ' Tho Orloff
diamond, set in the sceptre of the Cm of tins;
sin, is said once to have formed Poe of the
eyes of an idol in the Brahmin, temple, and to
have been set in the peacoqk 'throne of Nadid
Shah. • it wasitelen by'n btehehrnan, and ul
tituately fainto the possession ofCattitilino
11, of Russia. The Saucy diainond was actu•
ally taken from the body of the'DakO of liar
gondy, and found its 'way in,ls49 to paron do.
Sancy, who sent it as a present to the' Ring of
Portugal. The Fervuntly whoM it was sent
being attacked by robbers, swallowed ' the
stone, and it was found after -his death in his`
body' • . .
.
• The diamond is composodif pure carbon
crystalized. and' is the haniezit knOten sub
stance. Tho English were tit one' timo fa
mous 'as gem :euttertr, but the art •is now
wholly 4, lost - among them', rind most of the
valuable stories are intrustekto Datch Jews.
The ruby is . thd next hardest thing in naturo
aft.r the diamond. The finest rubies are found
in be ]Est Indies, find .the King of Burundi
1 ,
takes one of the titles from them—ihnt of the
" Lord of the Ilubies",' In old times, the ruby
was considered to possess many magical prop
erties. It was thought to be an amulet against
poison, plague, evil thoughts, 'and evil spirits.
It was supposed to, darken when the danger
was over. .
The sapphirti is composed of identically the
same elements its the ruby, except the coloring
matter. it is blue instead of, red, and is less
valuable than its kindred jowel.
The emerald cornea next to the diamond and
ruby. A fine emerald is of brilliant gteen
color. The ancients used to aspribe wenderful•
properties to it, and it was thought to endow
the owner with courage. The fincit emeralds
are found among the limestone rocks of New
Granada.
4 The frideacent, wondrous-tinted opal is, we
are told, nothing but quartz end water. Still
it is the only precious stone which defies imi
tation. Vine opals are very valeable, and
several thousand dollars line not undo
ly'been paid for a large stone, for a rtOg or a
brooch.
The opal suggests the pearl, Wilichis not
strictly a gem' but an excresence. The finest
pearls dre found in aeyhin, in the Shells of a
large species of oystet; Pearls should be
pure white, regular in shape, and slightly
transparent. Those who aro the possessors of
line pearls should hear iu mind that they are
'liable to be discolored by contact with
.acids
and'ges, and noxious vapors of all kinds. This
is the reason why gas Is never seen in the bells
of the 13ritish artstocraoy—neither ' the ladies'
beauty nor the pearls can bear it. .
EXTItA 011 DINA IRV VA MG
A young girl, twelve Years old, near Bur
lington, Ramo county, Wis., had ,been in a
trance about three weeks. Etho had a Soi , ero
attack of measles and diphtheria,. find had
nearly recovered on the Bth of January, when
she called her linhek to her bedside, and said
she was going to sleep, and that she should
sleep for a long, long time. She said she
should look as though she was dead, but she
should not be dead, and she made her lather
promise that he would not bury her. Soon
after making the request; the-child apparently
died. Thu body was enshrouded and p)ated
in a coffin, but it showed no h ign aof death.
although the heart ceased to move, and no&
ing whatever showed that the respiratory or•
gnus were. id use. The eyes closed. In this
state the gig) has lain for twenty days without
A Sik,rn of and with no sip of'deatli i , other
than a sinking of the cheeps 'and eyes, which
would be natural with one who had fasted for
so long a period. In the early part of last
week a vein was tapped and . • blood
flowed as naturally as it would in a liv
•ing person. A blister raised on the flesh Pre
cisely as it would on that of
.one alive.
person ,preised a finger on the: hand of the 4
tier flesh was solid, unit upon taking
away the finger the spot was white. In a few
seconds the color came. againc precisely
us it would if the flesh of a living person were
pressed in the same manner. Tlfo l case is at
tracting much. attention' among the niedieul
faculty Of Wisconsin. It will be watched care
fully to the end. A large number of persons
have visited the house and exprets themselves'
as lost iu wonder.
A PARTY of five or six pullers spent last
Saturday evening in Jamestown, Mercer coun
ty, and spent the evening in a drunken 'spi.ec.
The.wife of ono of them went to the, how
where they were drinking and succeeded m
getting her husband Out on the strcet,,when
his . coinpanions Undertook to drag him back.
About this time the enraged woman picked up
a club.and dealt one of them, named Matthew
Moon, such 'a blow on the back of tha 'mead as
to rause _ his death alinost Instantly. Moon
won't "shine at night" any more.
A. nnoNKFat captain who met a private in his
cOmpany in the, same condition, ()Nand him
is "halt;" and endavoring _to assume a firm
pOsition and talk with severity. exelainied
"Private Smith, you till (hie) 4 o'cloc•k
to gissoher in." ",Cap's," replied the soldier,
as you're a s-s—s•sight drunhelniam, gi v o
you till (14) 6 o'Ooek to gissober
Toon or Woax-floass.---A horse ; that is in
thelarneas every day needs an abUndaneo of
rood, and the right kindr Oats Make more
rhygdie than coin, and should always form''part
oithe food. of a hard working' horse. •Corn
gives plumpness and imparts. warmth. • ,The
colder the weather, the more core i the harder
the work, the more oats. '
Tug leading apothecaries of. Masachusetts
have petitioned the Legislature foil the Passage
of a law to prevent any one engaging in that
line of bustness, unless DA••has received a
special education for it.
4
.Tats Russian government is oiginizing binds
of Beloitfoie and Greeks, armed with rifles of
recent construction, who are to tiike,the field
against Turkey on the first ties) of TIfIF being
given. •
•,—The,,niniberry trees id
are litatihg - forth Leares. . ' t
-14ashville h
inilitia,''
• 1
—There's good el
E==l
t ;~
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a standing army of pixty
ping atiboston, ;
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