Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 13, 1869, Image 1

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101,. 11.---NO. 11.
It IDING 'DAILY EAGLE ,
I'll 11 IS If ED EVERY .4 PT.E.ItN 0 ON,
(AIINDAVS KXOEPTIID)
-AT NO. 542 PENN STREET,
BY itITTER & co.
TER 31s, delivered by the Carriers, Ten Cents
r .,. I,:iytiblb at the end of every week.
Vow lines prr copy, To Mail subseri
riSi.lo pct. year; fPd.6O for elx months; Or,
1 ,13 far Ihren molilhs—payable strictly in ad
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DR: LOUIS De BARTH KUHN,
OVFICE AND RESIDENCg s NO. 244
oith Shah Arcot, !Loading, Pa. doe 3
JOHN W. BICKEL,
8 rro it g El- AT LAW OFFICE,
.1 .ILLw,tor ISIIII , Iihg, (13t floor, bEtoks) No. 150c0n
ti,,,,„.,.t, 1.01.1911m0. *Jr lutkli 1m oonsultoil la
1 , ,,: uoratun language. mar 4
LOUIS RICHARDS,
A vro RN BY AT LACY, OFFICE, NO:
/Vii court street, over 0,11100 of John 8. Etch-)
14, ESII. (80pt.2-I.y
E. H. SHEARER,
Al' MRN AT LAW, HAS '1E
.,01c041 (ace to No. 516 Gotta Ntroot, next.
,r to the 'Wit WU°. Uorll 1868-I,t
W. M. RIGHTMYER,
t 'MRS I"-AT LAW, HAS REMOV-
Led hi,4 omen to NO Court street a, few tleore
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elwg Sixth, Readin, Pa. 1/ P ob 20667-tf
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GEORGE F. BAER,
A TTORNEY AT LAW.---01 1 .1 0 1.0E,
It No. lo court, Strout, (upstairs) "loading, Pa.
ApVi 141S-1y.130r _ _
HENRY M. KEIM,
A TTORN HY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO.
0129 North Sixth Moots, !tootling.
Feb
WESLEY H. GEARHART,
A ITORNE I I AT' LAW, OFFIC.E, NO.
1 - 1 .5.12 Court stroot, Reading, Pa.
May 2- Lyda w
WASHINGTON RICHARDS,
AT, DE It IA A N.----OFFICE,, NO. 29 7 1
North Hixtlt litroot, opposite the Post Mlle°.
fir &livening and Conveynneing promptly nt.
ietele.l le. r f Fob 3, ma-tra.
JESSE O. HAWLEY,
A 1. - rouN EY AT 'JAM, 11AS REMOV
-4.,1 hl4 Ilflice to No. ' za stroot, Schmuck
a•llnninliullMllg. E through the EACILK
}took }tutu. Jan 27
114. Jo!Is sih_ , voILIA E RIX
u 1 Woinof4 , lorf, to n.11 , r4 ilk profe3gonnt sor
vwes to Ow cltif.9nl Of Itontling. °Moo No. 247
suith Ms( li street. Can be consultod at his °Moo,
or :it t h e liesatono flouw. (don 23-Guitidcw
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H. M. NAGLE
I . )IIYSICIAN,
(U. S. l'oll4loll Surge,olt.) •
b 1 ,4 roan •st root, 10.illIng, rit.
II:Ilo,s4 It lill'i--11 to I I). In. 6to 8 ti. in.
isT vr 1 , 4
01 , WILLIAM 11. RIIOADS,
I . 4
_Jlato of Amity township, docensod. Notice
k hereby glimi r t hat letters of Administration
have brow if rallied on the above 11111:11ed estate
to Levi 11. Rhoads, of the Homo township. All
pasonti.indobtffil to 81thl (ICCOliellt, are requested
to prompt, payment to no Administrator,
and tlooll who have any claims against thp sumo
Bill ploltie promut thorn, properly authtntien.
trot Mr slattlement. LEVI it. 11.110 Al)ti: •
an It-tit
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‘,Z(INUIFF'S S.A.i.X. 01? REAL ES-
L/MX-By Mtn() of a writ of Bort facia% til
-1
it Jilt of lila Gotta of Common Picas of Berk;l
twinty, to 11113 dirootod, will ho sold at a public
voile" or otnory, on SAturilay, tho 13th day of
Totirtiarv, A. D , 183 a, at 1 Wolook t'. M., at the
pli)lle Imam of Istitte S. 'foyer, in Robeson town-
Alp, v ii) comity:
Alt that cortain innisn tgo, tenement and tract
at land at Nato in Robeson township, Marks comi
ty, adjoining lands of George Kurtz, Sadao Bildt,
Nl;eltAul 11, WedtloY, WillOW CittIVIVIIIO iYetitleF,
Noel Wattner, .10,14)4`,1.)(1, am) , onions ; contalo
iitn.: 31 aeroi in no or loss. The improvoinlllll9
tru a two story STONE DWE L.LINiI ROUSE,
ter,itito Barn and other ont.buildhigs. Sold
I 4 thit proporty of JO ILY W. kfOR 8 le.
N etzud awl t a kith Into a/coalition twit to bo sold
hr .- WILLIAM B. 4.1.11111011 T, tihoritf.
:4:writt's oat m, !touting, Jan. 23,1:439-3t .
1,3 ir 131-,IC sAJ. E OF CIIAIWES
l'nesdaY, the WWI of February,
tit t, 14 o'elo,k, at the rosidonce of the undor.
'1,004 fornitirly Christian Bohan - or), in Exetor
othip, perks county, ono mile troni flnyder's
tiNgrn, Ilia following parsanal propi3rty will
Aislit, viz
herell, ilebr,S, Brims with calves and nearly
nil fresh inlioli cows, 2 hulls, 4 heifers, 2 twin \
5 shoats, 2 broad whoolod farm wagons,
nm tow wheeled Wagon with hotly, 1 wood tiled,
roller, 1 gum spring drill, 1 bay book with
opot and willies, 1 threshing machine with four
horn power, (i.ossig's patent), 1 largo corn 81101-
ter ilmi(lit's patent), 2 sots of hay ladders 4.!
pion Alli, 3 liarr(i.VS, small and largo hoe link
row, I corn plough, 1 grindstono, 1 largo boll,
I'hsy rake, harnois and lialtors with chains,
NW chains and many other kinds of Chains,-
gratt scythes, grain cradles, rakes and forks, 12,
lit blithe! bags, and Many othor at titles not
named.
Conditions made known on tho day of aalq by
an 16-3t') BOILTZ.
TWENTY-FIFTII ANNUAL
STATE ‘ll:2 , rr of tlio Mutual Flrq limurallo4s
l:nuy.oly of Slnklng 3 prlo g :
RNORIPVI.
Iltrinco Iti nor, last tital orooli t . •
Jan, t, IS;3, 1,931 5t
Pretnlams awl Put 8 rocolvott, 2,213 33
Ai3eNituemt Nov.ls,uollOatod, 63 41 I
" 10, . " " 2,338 343 4,4 f 03
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$3,355 57
KATENDINTRIi.Y.
I ) :reetor:; and Com intttoo fees,.l' 2770 51
U.S. Twc, 43 77
Printing and alvOrtl9ln, 95 00
AnntorB for 1347 4 00 00
s ocrotaf3"4 4 salitry,- 100 00
Troastirer'A " • lOO 00 1
It•cortill 370 polloloi, 143 00
Agent's (0(9 01l 370 pollelo3, 118 00 '
for lilting ota 370
pollelci "
92 51
Pre:ll(loM's Nos, • 03 12 1,10 73
_ DA II A (I lI,'S PA In DURING 11303•
ANiconiai Hunter, llorks Co., 150 00
IN.ll,kiillmoro, " " tr) 00
MtrgarAlt lllll'man, " " 1,210 60
Hem . ; s. Goo.l, Loban il C t O., 723 001
DATIti I'mberger, 14- " It 50
G eorge/Ammerman, " ", t 0 00 '
‘roieph li. smut.; " " . 20 05
30 3epli Mmser, Lehigh Co., 11'M 00 '
Peter Maroc, .4 " 1,100,51. 4,519 00'
CAIIIIII hands of Treasurer, $914 31 43,073 63
" of Agonts, 175 03 934 94
dance in haw's of Agert 4 n ot
hic . l.l , le(l in übore Intinitoqs 4517 0.1
Thl) aedeNiglteti Auditors, appointed tO exam
-1110 thr. Accounts of the officers and agents of the
Mutual 111 401'411e° Contpany 'of Sinking Sprint,
llctkg eonnty, respectfully report, that they
11 “ , ` attended to their cintles t and present the
q
mt inn' statement as the result of their labors.
Jolt Auditors.
DAVID IL lIOTTENSTEIN,
ttntling, Nee:l[ll)er 2, MSS.
Atn,mat insured In 1:413, 2
774,093
:RHIN VAN ItHED, President.
ell IltLtS It tls3l.bilt, Sec'y
1 RINE:3, Treasurer,
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OUK.NIUBIIL'S COLUMBIA HALL
WIND AND LA ,111 R 1113E11, SALOON,
Penn Street, Detteeett Sixth and Seventh.
AU kinile of bon Ritololsh Wino al wev on band
!tn:l enht at th ft InwoAt Priam• Unolt.3m
COTT FOUNDRY AND DIACIIINE
Eighth street, Reading. Alt
klnci s 0( machinery nod other castings. Sititehine
k ex' crieneed machinists. Pattern work
the hest Pattern, Atakora, Otdors promptly
MINI, on reasonabletcrirm
ect 10-fool SEYFERT AtolCiliUB t VO:
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,PHILADELPNIA AND READING RAILROAD.
11.! N AIAtZLINUEZUCENT •
ILO 0111010r1Aes.s.'.„N,ITTtiT„'litiN. 8
FIVE IiAINB DOWN TO PHILADELPIII A,
Pawling Itea4lln_g, at 7.80,10 . 33 and 11.16,A. At., and
4.25 and 6.35 P. M. •
UP TO. POTTSVILLE, at 16.33 A. M., and 5.50 and
6.00 P. M.
TRAIN VEST TO LEBANON h 11ARRISBUB0..
Western Express from Now-York,-at 1.05 41.14,
and 1.60 r. M. and 10.10 P. M.
Harrisburg AccommOdation Train at 7.15 A. M.
and Mall Trains at 19.15 A. M., and 5.051'. M.
On Sunday, the down trains pass Reading at
9.40 A. M. and 4.25 I'. M., and up-trains ta. 10.50
A. M., and 5.571', M.
The 4.25 P. M. down and 10.50 A. M. up trainS
run only between Philadelphia and Reading.
Up trains leave Philadelphia for Reading, Har
risburg and Pottsville at 7,30 and 8.15 A. 51.,12.30
noon, and 3.30 P.M., and at 4.45 P. 11. for Beading
only The 8.15 A. M., train connects with trains
forTamaqua, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo, N ia
gura and Ganada. ,
The 8.15 Aal. l and 3.30 P.M. up trains from Phila
delphia, and 10.35 A. M., and 4.20 P.M. down trains,
stop only at prinCipal stations-bolow Reading.
' Reading Accommodation Traii: Leaves Read
ing at 7.30 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at
1.45 P. M. ,
.The Pottstown AcCommodtion train leaves
Pottstown at 0.4.5 A. M. Bettiarning leaver/Phila
.
dolphin at 440 P. M. I
The Western Express trains connect at llama
burg with Express trains on Abe Pennsylvania
Railroad for Baltimore Pittsburgh awl all points
West, and the 10.4,5 Mail train connects at /la mitt
burg for pittsburgh, Lancaster Chamhbrsburg,
Sunbury, Scranton Pittston, W likesbarre,
Lot* haven, Elmira and the Unintdas.
Pastionger-tralne leave Upper Dopot for Eph
rata, Litin, Columbia and Lancaster at 7.00 A. M.
and e. 15 P. M.
Through First-Class Coupon Tickets and Emi
grants' tickots at red ueod Fares, tO all the ,prin.
1
oipal points in the North est and the Canadas.
COMMUTATION ICKETS,
With 28 Coupons, at 26 po cont. disoOunt, be•
twoon any points desired.
MILEAGE TIC
goodfor 2000 miles, botwoon
—for families and business lir
SEASON TICK TS,
Good for the holder only, f0r3,0, 9 and 121 month%,
between all points, at reduced Fares. &hod!
Season Tickets ono-third loss than the aboye.
*O. Passengers will take tho l4apross trains
West at the UPPER DI :POT, and all other trains
at the LOWER or OLP. DEPOT. • •
100 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger.
Passengers aro requested, to purchase .their
tickets before entering the cars, as higher fares
arc charged If paid In the cars.
Exelltilon Tickets good tor one day, by 7.80
A. M. `Accommodation. Train to Philadelphia,•
and return, at 102 bO olich. • •
May 231
V. AST PEN:IN.ISY,LVANLA
-A-Li - •
ItAIL
ARRANGtMENT ON .PASSI:NGER TRAINS,
Commencing Monday,'Decenitier 2 1at,066.
gps No. 5, tltatl Train, leaves
' Rending 10.3/, A. M., arrives
fittokiii 1 ,05; at:NoVe York 3.50, I', M.
No, 7 Fast Mall, leaves Reading at 4.20 PALAr
rives at AllentOwn• 5.55 ; at Now York 10.05, 1. M.
Nos. 6 and 7, run zee pt Sunday, stopplng
nt'all.way Stationli DetWoon -Reading and Now
York. • _ •
EXPRESS TRAINS;
Loavo Rea Mag at
44 nor
H
,•
II
Arrlyp at New Yerk at
II
1 /1 • 44
•
'lt 0.10 A: M.
These traluS ilia through ri'om Pittsburgh to
Now-,York , without change of cars, stopping only
at Lyons, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton Junc
tion, Clinton, White• Rouse, Somerville, Bound
Brook, Plaindeld and Elizabeth. •
The 5.44 A. AL train runs daily except tinfla,yt ,
anet Mondays. I
The 22S P. Di. trains run daily except Sundays.
The 7.31 A. M. 1,00 A. M. trains run daily.
West bound traits,leave Now York, at the foot
of Liberty street., as follows:
Leave New York. :Arrive at Reading.
15.00 M. ' Mail No. 0, 6.00 P. M.
9.00 A, M. Express Train, 1.50 P. M.
5'.1.0 P. AL Express Train, ' 10.19 P, M.
8.50 I', M.. Express Train, 1.00 A. AL
Mall Train leaving Allentown at 7.20, A. M.,
stops at all Way Stations, arriving nt fending at
9.10, A. M., , running daily except Sundays.
Tito 12 DI. Train from Now, York, stops at all
Stations between Now York and Heading, lea viny
Allentown at 4.2 ), P. M., arriving at Reading at
I', 51 , running daily except Sundays,)
The $.OO I'. AI. train from New York, runs
daily stopping at Elizabeth, Plainfield, Sent-
merville, Junction, Easton, find Bethlehem. ar
riving at Allentown at 11.45, P. M., passing Ly,
ons at 12.20,A. M.,avriving at Reading at 1.00 A. Si,
rassengera are requested. to purchase tickets
before entering the ears, is 25 cents extra will be
charged and collected on the train from all who
pay the faro to the Conductor.
COMMUTATION TICKETS ' -
good for Twentygdx Trips, at 25 per cont. ills.
count between any points desired.
MILEAGE TICKET BOOKS
'ffir 200) miles, gdai between all points on this or
the Pnlladelphia &fending 11. It„ or the Read
ing ColptuWa at $52.50 each for famines
Rini fi rma. ' •
SEASON TICKETS,
good for the holder only, for three, Ms, nine and
anlve months, at reduced rates. •
P. M. ERMEWPROUT.
Jan 2-tfiGemered Thiket - Agent.
•
IRE/WING t% COLUMBIA RAIL-
A-s#
!, On and after Thureilai,
-"Nov.Pith, 18138, Pu.ssonger
Trninu wY - run ou t road as follows;
Leave Reading at
1.1
Arrive at Lancaster at
' " Columbia at
I• " Lancaster at
" Columbia at
I RETURNING
Leave Lancaster and Columbia at 8.00 A.M.
" Colunibta at 3,20 P. 14.
" Lancaster at _ 3.23 P. M.
Arrtvo at Reading at 11.20 A. ht.
' 1 at Reading at 6,40 I'. M.
Trains Nos. 2 and 4 make close connection at
Reading with trains North and South, on the
Philadelphia and Iteadin Rafiroad , and Weston,
the Lebanon Valley Road. No. 2 also makes close
conneotion.with train for Now York.
Tickets can be obtained at the MUM of the
Now Jersey Central MR., foot of Liberty street,
New York, anti Phila. 34 Reading R. R.., Thir
teenth and Callowhill streets, Pniladelpiiia.
Through Tickets to, Now York and Philadel
phis, sold at all the nrinelple stations and bag
gage checked through'.
Trains are run by Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad time, which is ton minutes faster than
Pennsylvania R, U. Time.
GEORGE P. GAGE,
Superintendent.
yoket Agent.
E. F. Filtsvon, Oral. Frt, do T
doo10•tt,
CITRISTAINS! I CIIRISTMAS!
CANDP DEPOT,
No. 117 NORTH STREET,
READING, PA.
FINE CONFECTIONS
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDY,
BUQAR FRUIT.
HUBER'S LEMON OR CLEAR TOYS,
SUPERIOR TO ANY MADE IN READING.
Also, a large assortment of ire»ch Toys, Mix
tures, Candy Baskets, Cakes and Pretzels Coco
anut Candy. Cocoanut Bars Cocoanut Strips.
All will he sold cheap. Give me a call and see
forsourselves. B . Y. UDDER.
dec.:ls-Sm
$6,&13 57
WILL REMOyE.
INOW CLOSING OUT MY IS,NTIItE
1. stock of
MILLINERY AND DRY GOODS,
in order to re-open an entire new and well s
looted stook, at
IVo l 317 Penq streal,bettpecot 71104 and Fourth,
whore I will pay partloular attention to keep all
the latest styles of
LAD/ESP; .11f/SSES , ..I.IYI)CIIILDRXVB 1147
- - -
AND DONNAT 171.111158,
and a complete assortment .of everythlnz per
tfttaing to the billltnory and Trimming line.
express my most hearty thanks for past favors
and very respectfully solicit the .continuance o
the same. Satpfaotion guaranteed.
fan 13-2 ind UM. V. IL /GELLER.
"FOR THE GOOD THAT LACKS ASSISTANCE c FOR THE WRONG THAT NEEDS RESISTANCE'.II'
READING, PA., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRIJARY 13, 1869.
ETB,
net po i nts; p,t $52.
O. ,A. - ;• NIcO.LLI3,
Gonera , uporlntendent
5.44 M.
7.31.4. M.
2.29 A. M.
1.00 A. M.
11.00 A, M.
12.15 A'. M.
7.001; M.
7.05. A. M.
8.15 P. M.
9,15
1).25 A. M.
8.25 P. M.
8.30 P. M.
pEOCCieli.
Corner Second and Franklin Struts,
Have oolstantly on hand and soil at reasonable
prices, '
i
LUMP, BROKEN, WO, & STOVE COAL, NUT
CHESTNUT AND BITUMINOUS COAL,
HICKORY and:o - AK WOOD,
i f iltE AND SAND. KINDLING WOOD DY THE
13ARBKL. -
41r We deliver free or extra charge to any part of
the city, - fe/r29
AA - TELLING% COMPPOUND ARNICA LINIMENT.
V V The Subooriber bogs leave to call the attention
of the nbile to thisinew and valuable preparation
of ARNICA, combined with certain Vegetable Ex
tracts; as unsurpassed for its Mottling and Curative
ppro (pertiesinallthosee&ternalcomplaintsforwhich
Liniments aro wed, suctint
1
Guts, Braises, Chafes, Galls, Rheumatism,
)
Gout, Nervous ct biflammatory Pains,
Neuralgia, Headache, Painvin
side, Back or Joints.
In nil such oasog it may be used with a certainty
of relief. It ig good, in fact, in all these Complaints
whore an external application Is roottired, for Man
or Boast, and the subscriber can conscientiously
recommend it as one of the best Liniments Of the
day.
. Price Ultimate per Bottle.
For Salo at tho "EAGLE" DOOKBT9Rit
EITTT,R & CO,
CLOTHES WRINGERS,
tiIAbDERS,
STEP
WARRANTED,
EMI
M° KNIGHT'S
HARDWARE STORE-1
THllal AND PENN 3.75.‘
nag 10
McGotvati & Miltimore, ' ,
DEALERS' 1N
HARDW
CUTLERY, GUNS,
HOUSE FIIIINISSING GOODV
METALS J
TIN PLATES, SHEET IRON,
Building 'Materials,
SADDLERY,, dta., &a., &c., &c.
kith' . 612
PENN STREEZ• READiNg, PA.
an 24- • • , -
T" •
PENNSYLVANIA CHORAL HAPIONY
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Containing the prinoinai:
CHURCH M‘LODIE9,
Provided ith
GERMAN AND,ENGLISH TEXT/
Por e al e!at th oi
•,!
"EAGLE'S BOOKSTbRE.
861 Penn Street.
T HE NATIONAL
STOVE, TIN IN - I) 1101.1:0W-IVARE S T POI OF THE CITY OF READING:
D. p. SCHNADER,
414 PENN STREET,
Would call tho attention of the public to his large
etook of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stoviss, Ranges,
Tin, Ifollormare and Rousekeopmitgo ode of every
description.
Roofing and Spouting Promptly %ttonded to a
the loweat price. Give him a call. [nuly 27=3rac4
AT
:AR E,
( 7 ' c i ItAND.SALE,
OF
DRY GOODS,
BY
HOMER, COLLADAY & CO., ',
818 and 820 Chestnut :St..
PIIILA,DELPLIIA.
Safes to Commenoe November 2d.
Comprising
81LICS,
DRESS GOODS, ' I
811 AWLS,
CLOAHINO CLOTHS,
MI
"LACES C EMBROIDERIEB
LINENS . O iyiuTit GOODS, &e..
HOSIERY & GLOVES,
MQVANIN(.4 GOODS,
ic.. &c.
Oaring to the wide replitatien Or their House it
Is needless to detail the oharacter of their stock
11. C. ti Co, would, merely Eitat9 that their
IMPORTATIONS
Ow THIS
PRTSENT,SEASON,
• MUST BE SOLD
rrbparatary to removal qtholr ,
New Marble Building.
Chestnut Street, above Broad,
Have never neon surpassed in 41illatielpltia
containing an
ENDLESS VARIETY
of texture in medium priced goods, as well as the
CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON
1., C. a. Co. would advise all desirous of obtain
ng
•
GREAT BARGAINS
r IN
;bll,'Y GODS',
To I 4 ), no Unto bofore inspecting Ailed).* stook,
oeling assured that the
UNPARALLELED PRICES;
At which the entire stook pill ho ,disposed of
oust insute
RAPID SALES.:
oct:11-zool,twi
And every
SLATE ar ORK,TILING, &C..
on itrint and made to order.
THESE BEAUTIFUL SLATE 'MANTELS
Arc superior fu appearance, more durable, hat
Ilia price of Marble. Best and cheapest in the
United States.
Grates, Low Down and Common,
Parlor Anti OISCO Gratos for )14. n 1) or SOFT COAL.
Baltimore t improvOd Fire Place Stove,
Bost fin) placo Heater mado.
Warm. Air Registers and Ventilators,
TERRA COTTA, WATER AND DRAIN PIPE,
CHIMNEY TOM &V.
FACTORY AND SALESROOMS,
Nos. 401 and 403 North Sixteenth Street,
Abovo Callowhill,
• PHILADELPHIA, I'A.
1-6110 WILBON4 MILLER.
. • U. s.'m /MAUS OFFICE,
E. D. or PENNSYLVANIA,
Pixtr„Anst,rafA Jan 19, PM
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE :—THAT
on the IGth day of January, A. D. 1969, it War-
Trutt in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate
Josiah Dearing, lately of the firm of J. S. WI
,t Co., of Philadelphia, and formerly co-partner
with Johd A. Langden as J. A. Langdon &
Company, at Alexandria, Virginia, of Phila
delphia, in the County of Philadelphia and
Stato of Pennsvlvania who has boon ad
jadged a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the
payment of any d,obts and dolivery of any pro
party belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or for.
his use, and the transfer of any property Oy him,
aro forbidden by law ; that the meetiug,of the
creditors of the said Bankrupt. to Prove their
debts, and to choose ono or more assignees of
his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy,
to ho holden at No. 131 South Fifth street, (socond
door) Philadelphia, before Joseph Mason, Esq.,
Register ' on the 26th day of I. ebruary, A. I).,
1869, at 11o'clopk, A, M.
P. C. ELLMAKER,
Jan 23-31,1 Marshal, WI Messenger.
NOTICE Iti BANKRUPTCY•
LABiCARTER, January 12, 1869,
TIXTfi IS'TO GIVE NOTICE :—TIIAT
on the Bth day of January A. I)., 1869, a War
rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate
of,,,WILLIA if It. SPANGLER, (who was also a
member of the firm of Bons Fe Spatiglor, formerly
of Reading, Pennsylvania,) of the township of
Sadsbury, in the county of Lancaster, and State
of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bank
rupt, on his own petition ; that the payment of
any debts and delivery of any property belong
ing to such Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and,'
the transfer of any property by him aro forbid
don by law ; that a meeting of the Creditors of
the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to
choose one or more assignees of his estate, will
be held at the Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdon
at the office df the Register, N 0.6 South Queen
street, in the city of Lancaster, Pa., before Amos
SLAYMASEB, ESq., Register, on the ?AM day of
January, A. D., 1869, at 12 o'clock M. .1
J iSEPII GAINTNER,
Dep. . Marshal, 9th district, Pa.,
lanlO-2t as Messonger.
110U13LIO SALE.—WILL BE SOLD AT
AL public sale, on Thursday, March 11, 1869, at
the residence or tho subscriber, in Spring town
ship, Berke county about one mile south limn
the vlllago of Sinking Spring, the following per.
sonal property, viz :
6 horses, 9 cows,l2 hot fers,l bull, I fattened bull,
1 sm,',loliogsjot 01 ollickens,Obee liives,l threshing
machine, 1 corn sholler, 1 mower and reaper, 1
horse hay rake, winnowing mill, 1 straw enttpr,
4 plows, 2 harrows, 2 cultivators, lot of forks and
rakes, 4 sets of harness, 2 four {terse wagons, 1
market wagon, 1 wood sled, 2 pair hay ladders,
pair wood ladders, long straw and bay, 2000
rails and 'lOO posts, tot of cord wood, lot, of po
tatoes,.9 bedsteads with bedding an 8-day clock,
tables. chairs and other household furniture ;
lot of blacksmith tools and other , articles too
numerous mention.
Sale to commence et 10 o'cloqk A. M., when
conditions will be mAdo It•Aown IS by
AAC KRUM,
tub 1.1-3tw EORCIE•
description of
Written for the 11.kitIr EAOI.II
TO/1. FRIEND, i
{ DP H. ll'
Have the trouble of this Wes
Bereft thy soul of rest I
Does thy spirit gileve in longing
For the region of the blest I
Oh I thy tenement of clay
Is ►lot so vile thon'tlst believe,
And life has many pleasures
Which the world cannot perceive,
God had rosorvott n•lthlit thy breast
A place wherein to dwell,
And whom Ito uhitkos ills.restdeneo
The charms of Heaven excel,
Then gtvo thy Mart to
And over holy hO,
Anti Heaven, with its blessedness
And joy will could to thou!
Have thy brightest hopes been llpatetl I
Thy sunslU►o turned to nlghtfr
Ilavo,nll thy dreams of glory
Felt illsappoint►uent's blight I
Then look above the elolias Of earth,'
To Ilim,tako ovory ill,
Am) Po wl►o illoit that WO might live,
, Shall speak itig Veace ; be stilt P'
)
Moil live and struggle, with regret,
, Tear nohly'on
%lion oast the blessed Maven In vim,
Whosoxost shall soon bo ven P'
U ! strivo notain thtno agony,
I.lfo's burden to lay down,
lint batthi bluely in the light—
" The cross shall wear the crown 1"
February 10th, 1809.
Tri E 1 . 4 MEND OF Tin.: WILLow. , ----One .day a
golden-haired child, who lived whore no trees
or floiVera grew, was gazing wistfully through
the open gate of a beautiful park, when a gar
dener chanced to throw oat an armful of dry
cuttings. .Among them the little girl discover
ed one With a tiny bud just starting.
"Peihaps it will grow," she whispered to
herself, and dreaming of wido'cool boughs,aud
flattering leaves,ahe carried it carefully home,
and planted it in the darksomo area. Day af
ter clay sho watched and tended it, and wben,
by and by, another bud started, she.knew that
tire slip, had takeit root.
Years passediand the lowly home gave place
to a pleasant mansion, and the,narrow area
widened into a spacious garden , where many a
green tree throw its shadow, But for the goid•
on-haired . girl, now grown into a lovely maid
en, the fairest and clearest of them All was the
one she had so tenderly nourished, No other
tree, sho thought, cast such a cool, soft shade;
in no „ether boughs did the birds sing so
sweetly. .
' But while the treo lived and flourished, the
girl drooped and laded. . Sweeter and sadder
grew the light in her blue eyes, till by and by
God's angel trucked them with a dreamless
sleep. Loving hands crowned the white brow
with m'yrtle, and under the branches she had
loved, laid her - tenderly, to rest.
'. But from:thatPieur, as if in sorrow for tile
owe that had tended it, the stately tree began
to droop. Lower and lower bunt the sad
!
branches, lower and ower, until they caressed
tho,daisy mound that covered her form.
. "Pee I" said. her young companions, "the
tree weeps for her who loved ft." And the/
called it the IVeo ping Willow.
SAIRA,II.
AND TnE_ rtEcE OF CALICO.
-7--
9 shall never forget," said a lady . ono day
to me, "my tirst, and I think I may Justly say,
my last theft." 4 entreated her to tell me' the
circumstances, which she did, and I will try to
toll them to you as nearly in her own language
as my memory will alloiv.
When I was about seven or eight years old,
I wont to a day school the neighborhood ;
and nearly (ivory morning, on my way there, I
used to step in at Mrs: Bennett's to• see her'
little girl, Lizzie, a darling child, about three'
yerirs old. ' ,
One morning,. I found Mrs. Bennet making
a dress for Lizzie, of the most beautiful, calico.
I thought it was the,prettiest I had over seen.
I had read about fairies, princes, and genii,
C thought it must have taken many of those
felicitous beings to have composed and created
such a lovely fabric. I wished I had a piece
of it to put in a patchwork quilt which I was
making 1 but did not like to ask for any.
Oh, how pretty it was ! the longing grew in•
tense. Mrs. Bennett's back was turned. I
Ricked. up a three cornered piece from the floor
and hid it in my bosom.. ..
In two or three minutes I was on my way to
school, every now and ; then looking at my
beautiful calico, and thinking how cleverly I
had managed to lot at. But all at once it
struck me that I had stolen it I and I began to
feel very badly. At school I couldn't attend
to mylessons ; there seemed to ho great
lumps in s my.throat, and the tri•eornered piece
of calico, in my bosom, felt as if it were pierc
inme with every point.
ily teacher asked me if I. felt. sick. • I was
going to reply "Yes," but foitunately I thought
in time : "No, I will not tell a lie, besides
stealing." So I answered that I felt-badly.
C She very kindly told me to go, out in the
playground for a little' while. Oh, how I
wished she had not been -so -kind. I said to
myself, "It she only knew what r‘ wicked
girl I was, would she Speak to me again ?"
I went out, and determined to get rid of the
calico . but where to put it? Everybody
would be sure to see it, andnow I stole it.
I spied 'a hole in a port, ,bii l ld thought that
would do for a hidine. place, I squeezed it
in, and fancied that - I felt .tappier ; but the
bright and beautiful colors i iaunted me yet,
The children would see it. 1.: must , find some
more secure place. I got it again, ,and tried to
chew and swallow it. But it would not do.
Oh, how wretchedly I was beginning to feel.
On my way from school, I had to cross a
bridge over a running stream of water, and
there I thought I could get rid of it. I , Arew
it over, and watched it slowly floating along.
Now it whirledln a little eddy ; and now came
swimming back again.
Would it never float *out of sight? and if it•
did, where would it go ? Wouldn't it be sure
to float right in front of sonic ono who would
know that it was Mrs. Bennett's calico, and
1 that I had stolen it? , .
While , l leaned over the bridge, and watched
it with all the agony of childish remorse, it
caught against the root ore hush that grew upon
the bank. Yes, there it stuck, where every
one would see it. • I was sure they couldn't
and wouldn't see anything , else. I heard wag
en-wheels com:ng—coming: towards the
bridge.
I felt certain that Mrs. Bennett Was ' in that
wagon, and all my uncles and aunts, andplay
mates;and every one that knew me. They
would all teo the calico, and know that 1 bad
been stealing. I elimbed over the bridge
at the risk of breaking my- -neck, crept down
the bank, and hid till the wagon had passed.
When all was qniet, I came • out of my hid.
ing.place and tried to-reach the calico ; but my
arm was too short. I took pti my oboes and
I TEN CENTS PER WEEK.
stockings. Oh, ii any ono abonld see me
now With a desperate effort I reached die -
Ilut what should 1 do with it now I had
rot it° While putting on my shoes and stock •
Inge 1 determined what to do. I ran along to
ward home. trenched Mrs. Bennett's. She
via 4 sitting nesi• the open window, 1 opened
the gate, went up to the witniow, threw in the
piece of ealieo,_and wits running sway when
she called After'w.
"Sarah, my dear child, what nils you?" I
hardly dared to turn back; but ne she called
again, I went slowly.
"Why, Sarah, what the matter with jott ?
You look quite pale. What did you throw the
piece of calico in the window for?"
"I stole, it !" said 1 desperately, expecting
that she would tell inc never tO'conlu to her
house any mere that, she couldn't have such a
wicked girl play with her dear little Lizzie,
She put down her work, laid hold of my hand,
d r e w mo towar t bs her,' put her AMR around
me, and said, pi(yingy, "My poor child 1"
I had. not shed ft ~ t ear. all the day ; but
my head felt as if it W,ould split, ati'd my throat
ached. Those three vords opened the' tlood•
gates of my poor little heart. I leaned my,
head on her bosom, and burst into fears,
"Sarah, dear," - she said, a s she held me
close to her, "tell me all about it."
I did toll her and my heart grew lighter and
lighter. 'When 1 bad finished, sho said,
I am sure I need not tiny a word to
add to your ' sorrow ; vfla have suffered
enough ta.day, and I don't Fhink•you will ever—
be tempted to be dishonestaain. Takek,somo
of these pieces of calico and t
put thentin your
patch-work, and whenever ti seo them- re
member this day."
My own ehiltlrennow sleepunder the bed
quilt which I was then makin . And the bril
liant pieces of calico given no That day by
Mrs. Bennett, and which I Oa led conspicuous- 1
lv in it, nro to them and mo silent but, unfail
ing monitors.
••• -
A SSW NEE IS NOTICE.—PRANK
liiesor, of the City of Reading, having ex.
canted an assignment - of AII IN estate to Charles
It. Schaeffer, In trust for the henvilt of his ere.).
Hors, on the 6th day or Jamutty, 0.,1869.
Notice la hereby given that all parsons haying
claims on said estate, will present them, and nit
parsons (Ming money to PAM tlitlltti. will Milk()
lintutallate payment 'o the undersigned.
C. 11. SCII AEFFI'.:It, Assignee,
Jun 0-4 St l 630 Colt rt tumult, Rum! I
'PRIVATE SALT .---WILL fl Sal)
at prlvato Halo-by the undersigned, all that,
certain two-story BRICK DWELLINU HOUSE,
with two story Brick Hack Building, two.story
!hick Stable and Lot of tiround, situate on the
West side of North Sixth st reel, between Walnut
and streets, the city of ileadillfrt (being
No. 'MO containing 40 feet In front and 2:10 taut In
depth. JACOB S. LI VlNtilhm.
No. 2.2 North sixth St., Iteading, ra.
Jan 10-30)
)AN umtv J, iscs,
A RESOLUTION WAS I'ASSED BY
thelloard of tho Douglass Mutual Live Stock
Association of Mirka county, that they will in
sure 110 seS as high as two hundred and tiny
dollars (4050), This resolution to take elYcel. on
anti after Maroli Ist, 1&U.
By Order of tho Board.
Jan * SILAS NV, FISH etanctary.__
N* OVI E IS TIER BY „GIVEN,
that tho tuidurehmed conluittmioner,
political by Om Court of Common Pleas of limits
County, to' marshal 10140-4 and make distribu
tion 01 proceeds of Sliorllt's Salo Of proporty of
James Dantrlch, of the City of Itetollmi, will
moot all portico future:tied In Firild nttion
on Friday, February 'l2, at 1 V. M., !IL 1118 office,
No. 29 North Sixth street, 'tending.
HIEN AEU S SUMMER, Commissioner.
ILKAni NO, Jail. 2.3, 18611-8 t
VSTATE OF JOHN' , ,BECHTEL
..lato of Mc/do/berg townMip; 'Milts county,
deceased. Letters ol Administration tp the es
tate of the above named decedent, have been
granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make.itumodlate
payinont, and those having claims will present
them, properly authenticated, for settlement.
.1101 A AC 1310.41'1'LL , Administrator.
Jan 2-Oti Itobet‘bnia P. 0., Berke Co., Pa.
VENDU E.—
on Tuesday, February 22, MS, will be sold
at the residence of the subscilber Mazatawny
township, B
Berko county, near Kutztown, the
following personal property, viz:
1 throe year old colt, 3 cows, I bull, 2 heifers,
1 ono year old oz., 4 hogs, 1 broad wheeled hum
wagon, 1 bedv wagon with bows and corer, 1 pair
hay buldors, 1 mowing ma,cidno, 3 p10w0,.1 hoe
harrow, 1 sled with cant Iron soles, carriage, 4
plow gears, cheek lino, 2 plow lines, 2 sots Yan
kee burness, largo (lung book, 4 fly nets, 4 bou
t:wins, 2 hay Tiooks, cow Oaths, drawing knife,
tot iron, wagon tongues, one hotly, wagon spokes,
large and small; stack of hay by the ,ton, also
2 beds and bedsteads, 1 glass cupboard, 3 , 5 yards
tag carpet, coal stove, 1 blather rope, fifty feet
long and many fanning utonsllB and household
furniture.
Sale to commence at le'cloOk A. M., when • con
ditions will be made known by
DANIEL 811ARADIN.
l'gritu Maxis, Auctioneer. (fob 6-3 t
P Ul3 LIG SALE OF PERSONA L
PROPERT Y.—Will ho sold, at public sale,
on
Thursday, Mandl 4th, 1860, at thoresidenco of the
subscribur in Oley !Pow uship, Baits county, Pa.,
ono mile West of the "Yellow House," the entire!
Stock and farming utensils, consisting of one
SpiOndbl six mule team, with ore wagon and liar.
nest! Mules 5 and 0 yours old), 1 mare with colt,
1 man! Seven yours old, 4 good young cows,
1 two seated carriage and harness, 1 trotting bug •
gy with harness, 1 trotting sulky, 1 seted
sleigh sleigh bells, 1 broad wheeled oar two
wag a n o,
1 ?goat% and 1 narrow wheelod farm wagon, I two
horse wagon with bed, 1 motecr, 1 horse rake 1
hay olevutor, corn sitelle,r, winnowing mill.
plows, harrows. cultiVators, forks rakes, all
kinds of farm harness, hay ladders and fixtures,
timber chains, coke chains, gross scythes, grain
cradles, shovels, hoes, &o. Also, 1 walnut secre
tary, and other articles of household-turn Mire.
tittle to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 11., when
conditions will be wado,known by.
fob 640 'LEVI J. DERTOLETT.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
TO ALL PRBSONS CONOICRNE.7).
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
the following apeounts have been Med in
the Wilco of the Register, In and for the county
of Berke, and that, the same will be ;resented to
the Orphans' Court for continuation, on Saturday
the 20th day of February next, at 10 o'clock A.
M., at the Court, House, in tho City of Beading.
1808.
Flied December 28. Account of Samuel
Administrator of Elko aciss, deceased, who wen
tifmrdlan of Daniel L. Geles.
Filed December 90. Account of Epbral in Long
and John B.•Degler, Executors of lifiehaei Long;
deemsed_ , who was Guardian of John Reber.
Filed December 31; Atecount of Elizabeth I,cl
- Guardian of 'Edward N. Johnson.
1806.
Filed January 5. Account of Jacob S. Gilbert,
Executor of 6tolly Gilbert, deceased,
Filed January B. - . Account of William R. Zie
mer and .Peter D. Ziemer, Administrators of
Peter Ziemer, deceased.
Filed January 6. Account of Eugene Fleming,
Executor of Rebecca Stoltz, deceased.
Filed January 9. Account of David thing,
Guardian of William Itemlg.
Filed January 11. Account of Samuel Rathiav,n,
Administrator of John Griffith, deceased.
Filed January 12. Account of Peter listee and
Ephraim Drelbelbls, Executors. of Peter ' , later,
deceased.
Filed January 12, Amount, of John It. Romig,
Administrator of Nathan Frey, deceased.
,Filed January 18. Account of Bonneville tali•
hascr i Executor of Elizabeth Bulila§cr, dot
ceased.
Ylled,January 18. Account of Nicholas Reek
man, Guardian of Emma Rothenberger.
Nilcd January 18. Account of Nathan Spolm,
Administrator of Dinah Spohn. doceascd.
Filed January 10. Account of Christian StiF•
email, Guardian of Lewis Henry Yohn.
Filed January 19. Account, of Henry It. Eel,.
blush and David R. Eshbrich, Administrators cf
Christian Eshhacli, deceased. •
IlledJanuary 20. Account of Daniel L. War•
ncr and Jared, Ronne, .Adusloistrators of JoLn
Henke, deceased. -
Filet January 20. • Account of -Sars.lt Hertz,
Samuel ifertz and tntniol Ifutninei, Adthifiista a
tors of Sairknel Hertz, deceased. ' •
Filed January 20, Account of 301m'elekeson,
Administrator of William (Autumn; deceased.
J. D. WANNER, Register,
11,1MISTKW5 Op,rlQlll January 2311 M-14