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VOL. 11.---NO. 13.
READING DAILY EAGLE ,
PVIILINHAND AFT,ERNOON,
(BusnAirs usciteTßD)
AT NO. 542 PENN SIREET,
BY RITTER,* (A)._
Egm .,,,,,:livered by tliu Carrlerg, Ten Ceuta
r er owl:, payable at the end of ovory wook.
Cent , per /angle copy. To Mall übacrl
-1„.t„,s1.11) per yrar ; $ 3. iO, for six months; or,
l ,?; for Uwe', Mon(lts—pakablo strictly in ad.
s
DR. LOUIS Do BARTH KUHN,
HUM AND RESIDENCE, NO. 244
JNomth Ninth 4trent, Healing, PA. deo 3.
JOHN W. BICKEL,
rTTOftvEY A.T LAW, OFFICE,
i.ocilr Banding, (lit door, baolc,) No. 113 u Con
„tr,,ot, Pottivtt o. Ai Cool bo ponsultod In
(J • ririttn IRug lingo. mar I
LOUIS RICHARDS,
A "fToßsEi r AT LAM, OFFICE, 14 . 0:
it 3 t , ) Court street, over °Moo of John 8. Rich.
Kay._ _ LlSopt. 2-1 y
E. H. SHEARER,
A T'rolormr ,T LAW, HAS RE
,noveit his °MOO to No. 516 Court street, next
,40 ,i to the Pod Office. [April 4, 1858-tf
W. M. RIGHTMYER,
A rroltiN.Ey. AT LAW; lIAS REMOV
.I. A. ea hli (Ace to 539 Court stroot, a few doors
1 ..tow Stith, Reading, Pa. Von 2, 18tr1-tf
GEORGE F. BAER,
A TIORNEY AT
So. 510 Court Strobt, (up Auks) Reading, Pa.
Apt ti It, 1.5453.40.5 4 tvg
•iiEl N ifq , M. KEIM, •
A 'l"rOltN i tlY AT LAW, OFF_ ICE, NO.
North xth atoot9, Banding.
Pub 5,18684 A
WESLEY H. GEARHART,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO.
Court stroa s WmWing,
gay 2-Iyd/two
WASHINGTON RIOHARDS,
A I,I)EttNiA.N..----OFFICE, NO. 29,
AJL North Sixth s6root, oppo3lto tho Poet
el- Sell VC. iting and Con voyancloA promptly at
tended to. -3, 181-trAl
JESSE G. HAWLEY,
A WORN E 1r AT LAW HAS REMOV
1111111i (Mee lo No. 312 Penn Btreot, Salm nek
er Hoe to Ititil.ltn4. ttru.nce through the HAMM
119011 Store._ Jan 27
1)1i. JOHN STENIEN . , FOItNIERI - X
o( IVontolstlof (, tottavri hitt proteiiloottl soy-
ICO4 to tho eltlmmi of goading. Wilco No. 207
North ylx It stritut. Can he coltau Rod at hie office,
or at tho Keystono Notts°. ((leo :t.3 -0.41111,1:w
~ N. M. NAGLE,
(U. S. Pension Surgeon.)
+I.? Ponn itroet, Homling,
wit •n h wri—t: to 2p. iii. IW sp. In
"E'ATMIE . OF WILLIAM 11. 11,110 ADS
.1
I nto 01 aunty township, deceased. Itotice
)4 liviony given, that lettere) Of Administration
have boon grantud on the above named estate
to Levi 11. Itininds, of 1110 9111110 township. All
Pei kOng iiiiii . htell 10 said decedent, are rcquoited
to wake lo nowt payment to tho ' Administrator,
and those who have tiny Clitittis fignisnittlio Santo
H 11l plea-o present them, properly authentica
tel for actitletitent. ' LEVI 11, 11.110 ADS.
an 16-fa
_... ..... _ _....
Q lIERIFF'S SALE OP 13,'EA.T. ES
k.." rITE.--Ily virtuo of a writ of fort Molise, le.
s.l ~.1 oat of the Unita of Common Picas Of Bork!"
couoty, to MO klirectoil, will he sold at a puldte
1 4:1 lou or out.cry, on Saturday, the 13th day of
!Ternary, .1. 11., 180, at 1 o'cloek I', M., tit the
pLilfrile 110 , 1i0 of UWIO S. Boyer, in Robeson LOWtt.
tllii), WA ootinty :
Alt that certain mossuage, tenement and tract
ot tot attnato Ili Robeson township, }forks comi
ty, adjoining lands of CiCorge Kurtz, Isom., Sari t s
liwltaol 11. Wortley, widow Catharino lVostley,
/Wiwi 11 '43110r, •loooasel, and others ; contain. ,
itlog SI /ores morel or loss. Tho improvomo nts
ire a two story STONE DWE LUNG HOUSE,
Fiala° Piro and other oat -bulldings, 'Sold
a4l the property of JOB '.lr ll'. ifefilig. •
:.eizo(l awl talon into execution and to bp sold
fr.. WI Ltd ANI B. A.LIIIHGLIT, Sit , ritr.
spriff' 4OM to, Ito tiling, Jan. tl, 1810-3 t ,
11 1, IC SALE OF CIIM LES
Taomt ty, the lOW of Folikintry,
I' 0 . 1:10 !k, itt the rosidoneo of tlio tinder
-5i3:104 (formerly Christina Mo)uttrot), (it 14olor
toAii litp, ntirkilooti tits, ono inflo trout Snyflot's
tivern, the following pursontil property will
be ,nl4l, viz:
3 110C103, t: COWS, 901141 With calves and 11carlY
411 fresh itilleh COWS, 2 bulls, 4 holforti, 2 twin
circa, S shads, broad whottle , l farm wagons,
narrow wheoled iVagon with hotly, 1 wood sled,
laud roller, 1 glint spring t hay honk with
Opel and p011t03,1 threshing twtehhte with four
Imo power (I,oi4lg's patent), 1 large corn ,
' el. (L e - "IF'l Pittont), 1 sots Of hay ladders, 4
ploughi, 3 harrows, small and large, hoe liar.
row, 1 corn plough, 1 grindstone, 1 largo, boll,
I hty rake, ItarneiA and lultore with elptins,
tow chains anti many other kinds of aiming,
ieythes, grain cradles, rakes and forks, 12
three bibliel bags, and many Other patch:is not
named.
Con,lit ion.) mado known on MO (lay of soli' by
'an 16-30 I ' 011ARL63
TWENTY -FIFTIti:ANNIJAL
iL , TATEIIENT of tho hititutil Firt) lustirituce
Company of Sinking Spring :
ItEURIPV.4. •
BilAnce as nor last et:au:1101a
Jo. 1, 1868,
PrOnlaini and roil rocOivott, 2,113 241
, t iiiesiniont Nov.ls,uollootoil, 62 41
11 16, II ;OM 3ti . 4;467 03
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4(1,60 N
II R ES '.
I).rcc tors and Committool0 IT
0.9, 2772 61
t'. i. Tax, 4s 77
Printing and advortlslng, 03 00
Au Iltors fort O, 50 • 0)
secretary's salary, 100 08
Tleainror's " 100 00
Iteenrilin: 370 polleloi, 148 00 ' '
figeill'i fees on 370 1)1)11010s, 118 00
for lilting out 370 '
policies 01 5)
l'reslklont's food, 1 23 12 1,145 73
1).4 3(.4015W PAID DURING; 186 .
, •
Nic.x)lai Itunter, Bork Co., 50 00
Wta. 11, tiilhnot'o, " i 9l 00
Mtriptro. II lifilitto, ", " ! 1,200 00
Venn (00.1: Lebral Co., 723 0 01
Iktritt l'u S.
thorgor, . " i)" ' 350
Gmrgaltumerin.th,
'I
" `,` • 50 00
J 64 :pli T. Miller, " . 20 00
I ."ePh UK' sot', Lehigh Co., 1:200 00
Peter Mac 4, 6 ~ ' 1,10) 50 4,510 00
In 111110 g of Troaehror, 0314 31 0,675 V 3
" of Agents, 175 133 939 94
Ilphice in hands of Agerti not --
dyln.led in above halation, 417 °
1 1.1 1 1 ' er 41Kne41 And (tors, appointed tOexatri
IncUtc nce•hitits of the officers And impala or the
Mutual I niurance Company of Sinking Hpring,
11 " ki county, re3poet folly report, that they
have attended to their duties; mid present the
foregoinz statninent as the result of their labors.
.1011 Ni iiilfz-iTifdt. I Auditors.
lIOTTENSTKIN,
itoldnuc, l),:ceinbor
Amount inin red hi•l ci • / 4,90 G
JOIIN VAN REED, President.
al I
Cif K ES ALER, Seely.
BM iHa. Treasurer.
BOCK Nt TIE [ IA HALL
r.
WINE A'..sTi) LVIER BEER SALOO,,
Peru► street, Between Birth and Bererestt
All Ir.lnchr of bust llholnl3ll WlrrottlWAlSOnfiands
is.l ROI at the lowest Klee&
scorr FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
" 1101 '.—North Eighth street, Itrnidittg., 411
11 n't4 or tnaChinery and other castings. Machine
ft e, ctiuncell 'machinists. Pattern work ,
1 " hezlt. Pattern Makers, Orders promptly
ou reusolluble tern P.
t 10A1111 EliT McMANUB h CO.
PHILADELPHIA AND READIN
EME G RAILROAD.
WINT
illifillilliMO/ PASSENGER TRAINS
DECEIVER liirit 1868.
FIVE TRAINS DOWN TO PHILADELPHIA,
passing Reading, at 7.30, 10.35 andll.ls A. al., and
4.25 and 8.351'. M.
UP TO POTTSVILLE, at 10.35 A . 11. 1 ant 5.50 and
C.OO P. M. !
TRAINS . WEST TO LEBANON & If ARRI. BURG..
Western Express, troutow-York, at 1.(55 A. Id,
and 1.50 l'. If. and 10.19 P: IL
Harrisburg Accommodation Train at 7.15 A. N.
and Mail Tritium at 10.45 A. N., and 6.051. N.
On Sunday, the down trains pass Reading at
9.40 A. M. and 4.25 P. N., and up-trabis at 10.50
A. M., and 5.571'. N.
The 4.25 P. M. down and '10.50 A. M. up kralna
run only between Philadelphia and Reading.'- •
Up trains leave Philadelphia for Reading, Har
risburg and Pottsville at 7.30 and 8.15 A. M., 12.30
, noon, and 3.30 P. N. and at 4.45 P. N. for Reading
only. The 8.15 A. M., train connects with trains
for Tatuatitta, Williamsport, Elmira,Buifalo, Nia
gartrittld Lanada. •
The 5.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. up trains from PLOW•
dolphin, and 10.35 A. M., and 4.20 P.M. down trains,
stop only at principal stations below Rending.
Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Read-
I tv , at 7.9.1 A. 81.,yettiralitg from Philadelphia at
1.441'. N.
The Pottstown Accommodtlon train leaves
Pottstown at 6.45 A. M. Retuarning loaves PhDs- -
(IOWA: at 4.00 P. M.
Tito Western Express trains conned at Harris
burg with Express trains on the Ptlimsylvaitia
Railroad for Baltimore Pittsburgh and all pointa
West, andtho 10.45 Mull train connects at Harris.
burg for Pittsburgh, Lancaster, eitainbersburg,
Sunlit y, Scranton,
Pittston, Wilk
m esbarre, Wil
lias' ort,,Look Raven, Elmira and the Canadas.
PiteV n ongor trains leave Upper Depot for Eph-I
rata, Litz, Columbia and Lancaster at 7.00 A. li. •
and 6.15 P. AL
Through Firet-Class'Coupon Tickets and Emi
grants' tickots at, reduced Faros, to all tite prin
elpal points in tho North, West and the Canadas:
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
With 20 Cmlpoits at 25 per omit. discount, be
tween any potits desired..
lILEAGE TICKETS,
2000i0 oodfor miles, between all points, at .52 •
-for families and business firms.
_BEASONMCKETS,
Gooil for the holder only, for 3,6,9 and 12 months,
'between all points at reduced Fares: School
Season Tickets one-third less than the above.
iFir Passongeni will take the Express trains
West at the UPPER DEPOT, and all trains
at the LOWER or OLD DEPOT.
100 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger.
Passongera are requested to purchase theft
tickets before entering the cars, as higher faros
are charged If paid in the ears.
,' Excursion Tickets, good' for one day, by 7.80
4.. N. Accommodation Train to Philadelphia,
iiid'r,oturn, at 42 65 each.
G. A. NICOLLS,
Illy 231 ' General Superintendent.
BAST
1 u " PENNSYLVANIA R-AIL
-41:jaARi11NMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS,
• Ctnnencing Muntyecel2i4lli6B.
Mall
Allentown 12.05; at New York 50A. M.'ollivei
No. 7 Fast Mall, leaves Reading at 4.20 P. M., ar
rives at Allentown 5.M; at New York 10.05, I'. M.
Nps. 5 lintl7, run daily, oxcart Sunday, stopping'
at all Way Stations between Refuting ,and New-
York.
EXPRESS TRAINS:
Leave Reading u 6 "
It
Arrive at Now York at
1:11
These trains run through from Pittsburgh to
Now-York, without change of cars, stopping onl)
at Lyons, Alletown, Bethlehem, Easton Junc
tion, Clinton, White House, Somerville, ,Bound
Brook, Plainfield and Elizabeth.
' he 5.44 A. M. train runs daily except SMidays
at cl Mondays. -
he 2.281'. M. trains run daily except Sulidays:
'he 7.31 A. M. and 1.00 A. M. trains run-dallr.
West bound trains, leave New York, ACULQ . IOOI
of Liberty street, as follows:
Leave New York. Arrive at Reading;
12.00 M. Mail `! -. 6, 6.00 P. M.
9.00 A. M. Express Train, 1.50 P. M.
5.10 P. M. Express Train, 10.19 P. DiX:
8.90 P. M.' Express Train, 1.00 A. M.
Mall Train leaving Allentown at 7.20, A.
stops at all Way Stations, arriving at Beading at
9.10, A. M., running daily cumin Sundays.
Tho 12 51. Train from Now York, stops at all
Stations bet warm Now York and Beading, leaving
Allontownitt 4.21, P. M., arriving at. llehding at
6.00, I', M., funning daily except Sundaysj
Thu 1 1 . 1 10 r: K. train from New ork, runs
daily stopping at Elizabeth, Plainfield, Som
merville, Junction, Easton, and Bethlehem, ar
riving at Allentown at 11.45 P. passing Ly
ons at 12.29, A. M., arriving at teata
i g at 1.00 A. M.
Passengers are requestdd to purchase tickets
before entering the cars, is 25 cents extra will be
charged and collected on the train from all who
pay the fare to the Conductor.
COMMUTATION TICKETS
good for Twenty-six Trips, at 25 per cent. die
count luitWeen any points desired.
'MILEAGE TICKET BOOKS t
for 203) miles, good between all points on'this or
the Pldiattelpl is,o Reading It. 11., or the. head.
log t Colutriblar, R. U., at 453.50 each for families
and firms. '
SEASON TICKETS,
ood for tho hohlor only, for throe, stx, nine and
welve,months, at reduced rates.
I'. M. ERMENTROUT.
Jan 2-tfl General Ticket Agent.
EAMNG COLUMBI4 RAIL
.LID ROAD.
On and after Thursday,
Nov. 9uth, 1838, Passenger
Ara ns will run on this toad ai follows:
Loavo Reading at
it
~
ii
Arrive at Lunen3ter at 9.15 A. N.
" " Columbia at 9.2.5 A. M .
g , 11 Lftheaster et 8.245 P. M.
" " Columbia. at 8.30 P. M.
:
Leave Lancaster and Columbia at - 8.00 A. M.
" Columbia at 3.2(1 P. 141.
" Lancaster at 3.23 I'. )I.
Arrive at Reading at -
—10.20 A. M.
" at Reading at
. , 5.40 I'. M.
Trains Nos.- 2 and 4 make close connection at
Reading with trains North and South, eu the
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and }Vest on
the Lebanon Valley Road. No, Yalso makes eloso
conneetion with train for Now York. -
Tickets can be obtained at, the offices of the
NOW Jersey Central It. It., 'foot of Liberty street,
Now York, and Phila. Reading It, it , Thir
teenth and Callowhill streets, Palladelphia.
Through Tickets to New York and Philadel
phia, sold at all the nrineiple stations and bag
gage chocked through.
Trains aro run by Philadelphia anti Reading
Railroad time, which is ton minutes faster than
Pennsylvania It, R. Time.
GgonGE F. GAGE,
• Superintendent.
E. F. Kasysa, Gail. Frt. a Ticket Agent.
doelo4.t _
1,931 51
CITRISDIAS! CHRISTIAS!
CANDY D 1 OT,
No. 107 NORTH FIFTH 8 RRRT,
READING, P . A.
FINE CONFECTIONS,
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDY,
SUGAR FRUIT.
~HUSER'S LEMON OR CLEAR TOYS,
SUPERIOR TO ANY MADE 'IN READING.
Also, a large assortment of French Toys, Mix
tures, Candy Baskets, Cakes an 4 Pretzels, Coco
anut Candy, Cocoanut Bars Cocoanut str i ps.
All will be sold (*cap. G ive me a call and see
for yonraolves. B • F. HUBER.
dee I.6sm
•0,665 51
WILL. REMOVE.
y AM NOW CLOSING OUT MY RE
stock of -
' MILLINERY AND DRY Goons,
In ordtn: to re-open an enttre now and well sew
looted stook, at . • .
No. 317 Perm street, bertiossus Third a nd u rib,
whore I will p a y-particular attentlea to keep all
the latest styles of
LADIES% MISSES' AND CHILDREN - PS HAT
AND DONN.Ef 7.4IANNA,
•
.
tind ti,eotoplete nssoyttnent of everything Per
tnining to the - iitilliftery and -Trlimning line.
exprose my PlOst hearty thenitsfor past fair.ore
nod very. 'r,ettpeet fully nolioit the. eotttlAnance 0
-the same. tiatiefttetiott guarenleeil: •
tan &-Yind • IlltS. 'O, KELLER.
a ' FOR THE GOOD THAT LACKS ASSISTANCE : FOR THE WRONG THAT NEEDS RESISTANCE."
READING ; ; PA., - 11tONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 15, 1869. .
PEOCOCKA ORTjI, , •
Corner Second and 11-cinkUn Sir
teti,
Rave constantly on band and sell at reasonable
prices, j
LUMP. BROKEN, ING, * swat COAL, NUT
CIIESTNUT AND BITUMINOUS COAL,
HIOKORY and OM( WOOD,
LIME AND SAND. KINDLING WOOD 1Y THE
DARREL.
B' We deliver free of extra 'barge tom pert of
the eity. feb29
IM .
. -
BUING'S C OMPOUND AENIOA LINIMENT.
The Subscrer begs leave to call the attention
of the publie to'this new Mad valuable prepares i on
of ARNICA, combined with oertainNeigetahlb ES
tracts; as unsurpassed for its Healing ond Curative
properties in all those externalcomplaints for which
Liniments are used, such aa
0441.1 1 Bruises, Chafes, Galls, - Rheumatism,
Gout, Nervous & Inflammatory Pains,
Neuralgia, Headache, Pains in
side. Back or Joints.
In all such eases it may be used with a certainty
of relief. It is good, iu feet, in all those Complaints
where an external application Is required, for Man
or Beast, and the subscriber can conscientiously
reconitnend it as one of the beet Liniments of the
day..
•
price 25 Dente per Bottle,
Fotßale at the "EAGLE" BOOKSTORE,
BITTER & 00.
CLOTHES WRINGERS,
STEP LADTERS,
5.41 A. M.
1.31 A. M.
2.28 A. M.
I,UO A. M.
11.00 A. M.
12.15 A. M.
7.00 P. M
6.15 A. M
HARD W,AItE STORE•;
an g 10
McGowan, & Miltimorer 1
DNALEREI IN
II A D ARE ,
CUTLERY, GUNS, I' .
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODM
METALS,
TIN PLATES, SHEET IRON,
Building Materials;
SADDLER', &0., dco., &c.
-- N( 612 •
PENN STREET, READING, PA.
stp 24- •
7.06 A. At.
6.15 P. M.
THE
PENNSYLVANIA CHORAL HARMONY
GERMAN AND ENGLISH TEXT!'
Bor eale:at the, '
THH NATIONAL
srova TIN AND HOLLOW;WARH EM
PORIUM OF THE CITY OF READING.
D. SCHNADER,
414 PENN STREET,
cm
•
• .•. r .
Would pall tie attention' of thl public fo hislirge
stook_pf Parlor, Offiee and Cooking Stoiroii Rabges,
Tin, H ollowwFo snd liduscikoopinggoqi Idf briny
degoription. '
Rooling and Spouting promptly , attended to a
the bout price. Give him a call. Dm 27.,3nacc
ALL WARRANTI:D.,,,
AT
WAN,IGurs
THIRD AND PENN . Si S.
containing the principal:
.01IURCH 'MELODIES,
Provided with
"EAGLE" BOOKSTORE.
861 Pepn Street.
MIS
GRAND SALE
DRY GOODS,
818 and 840 Chestnnt :St.,
Sates to Commence November 2d.
Comprising
SIIAO,
DIL.ESS GOODS,
LINENS a WHITE GOODS, &c..
~ 1 19SIERY t GLOVES, ,t e.,
MOURNING GOODS, •
Owing to the %Tido reputation of their House it
Is needless to detail the character of their Omit
H.C. di Co. would merely stato that thotr
Proparatary to,r6moval to their
Now Marble
El
II live never been, surpassed in Philadelphia
Con gluing
ENDLESS VARIETY
of toxture in niedium priced goods, as 1611 as the
CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF. THE SEASON
11. L 0.a. Co. would advise all desirous of Otaln
lag
GREAT BARGAINS
To lose no time before inspecting their stook,
soling as i sured that the
UNPARALLELED PRICES ,
At which the entire stock will ho disposed of
Mtist insure
oct3l:3nulitwl
SLATE i WORK,TILING I &C.,
Ott Land and rondo to ordor.
THESE BEAUTIFUL SLATE MANTELS
Are superior in appearance, more durable, hat
Oa price of. Marble.. /test and cheapest In the
United States.
Grates, Low Down and Common,
Parlor an(1•0111co Orates for Llano or SOFT COAL.
altimore Improvod Fire Place , Stove,
nest fire place - neater Made.
1-
• Warns Air Registers and Eentilator.s t
TERM COTTA, WATER AND DRAIN PIPE,
Nos. 401 and 403 North Sixteenth Streot,
Abo . ve Callowhill,
PHILAXIELPIIIA, PA.
aug 1-Can)
U. S. MARSAL'S OFFICE, (.
• E. D. or Pelois
PHILADELPHIA Jan. 19, 1869.
Tn"
IS' TO GIVE NOTICE AT
on the 16th day of January, A. D. 1869, a War
rant in Bankruptcy was issued agationlio estate
Josiah Bearing, lately of the Brut of .1. S., Lash
&f Philadelphia, and formerly co-partner
with Co.,' John A. Langden as 4. A. I.mgden do
Company, at, Alexandria, Virginia, of Phila
delphia, in 1.110 County of Philaitelphhi and
State of Pennsylvania, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt, oil his own petition; t het 1 he
payment of any debts and delivery of any pro
perty belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or for
his use, and the transfer of any property by him,
aro forbidden by law Lthat the meeting, pf the
creditors of the said Bankrupt,. to prove, their
debts, and to choose ono or worn assiggeos of
his estate, ulii be held at a Court of Itankrupte9.
to lie holden at No'. 131 South Fifth street, (second
floor) Philadelphia, before Joseph Mason, Es q„
Register, on the day of February, •A. D.,
1869, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
fan 23-311
TIIIS 1$ TO GIVE NOTICE :-TII AT
en the Bth day of January A. D.,-1869, a War
rant in Bank rtiptoy was issued against the Estate
of WILLIA I(. SPANGLEIt i Who was ai,i a
member() the firm. of Boas t Spangler, formerly
of Readin Pennsylvania,' of the townthip of
Sadsbury, I the county of Lancaster,. and State
bf Pennsylv nia, Who has been adjudged a Bank
rupt, on hi: own petition; that the - bay went of
any debts rid Altdivory of any property belong
ingto sue Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and
the trans 't r of any property by hint are forbid
den by .ayr ; that a meeting of the Creditors of
the sal Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to
oboe: one or more assignees of his estate, will
be I dat the Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden
a he office of the •Itegiste ,r N 0.6 South Queen
. root, kn the city of Lancaster, Pa., before Aiies
BLATUAKER Esq., Register, 011,111 e li)th day of
Januar,' A. D., 1869, at 12 o'clock M.
JOSEPH GAINTI(EIt,
Dop. U. S. Idarshal,9th district, Pa.,
as Messenger.
ianl6.2t
PUBLIC SALE.:—WILL BE FOLD AT
public sale, on Thursday, Starch 11, 180, et
the residence of the subscriber, in Spring town
ship. Berko county about one mile south from
thevillage of Sinking spring, the following per
sonal property, viz .•
5 horses, 0 cowe,l2 heifers, 1 bull, l fattened bon,
lsow,lollogs,lot of chickens,6bee hives,l threshing
machine, 1 corn sheller, - 1 mower and reaper, 1
horse hay rake, t ,winnowing mill, 1 straw cutter,
4 plows, 2 harrows,' 2 cultivators. lot of forks and
relies, 4 sets of harness, 2 four horse wagons, - 1
market wagon, 1 wood sled, 2 pair lity ladders,
1 pair wood ladders, long straw and 2000
rails 100 posts lot of cord wood; lot of po
tatoes, 9 bedsteads vtth heading, an fi-day clock,
tables, chairs and other household furniture;
lot of blsicksn its, tools and other, articles too
numerous Mention., .
A
Salo to emin
nerice at 10 o'clopirs , A,' L, when
couditions will he mallsknown 6iP •
•
fob 13-31 w tiKOIIUX KRILK.
EMI
HOMER, COLLADAT '& CO.,
P/111,A1)ELPHIA
BUAWLS,
CLOAKINU CLOTHS,
LACES iff EMBROIDERIES
' ete.: dc.,' dv.
IMPORTATIONS
OF TIII3
PRESENT SEASON,
wu rou'
MUST 1W SOLD
Chestnut Street; above Broad,
DItY GOODS,
RAPID SALES.
And every description of
CHIMNEY TOPS, Cc.
FACTORY AND SALESROOMS,
Wnsoiv fi ArLLEn:
P. C. it En,
Marshal, as Messenum
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
LANCMITISR, JlMlllitty 12, 160,
A StiIt4NEEIS NOTIUE.—FRANK
.L.x.ineser, of the City of Reading, having ex•
Ike utvd an assignment of all his estatO to Charle4
it. Schaeffer, In trust for the - henent of, his cred
itors, on the sth day of Janutti y.
Notice is hereby given that all nersons having
claims on said estate, 1%1111)re:100' them, and all
persons owing toonoy.to said estate, wilt motto
Inantelliate 'no 'lent to the undo t .-Agued.
C. 11. AEFFII.II' AsAgnee,
Jan 9.441 &11l Court stacet. Reading.
)111 V Al' E -:---1V 1 1.14 I H XOl .ll
ttt j)tivAte ....AI L NI.• the nader,ignekl, Mt that
certain two , stote 1101;SI.:,
tt ith tuo story Brick Back tao-story
Brick Stable and Lot Ground, Nitnate on the
Nest 81( iiiof Nottit Sixth street, beta vett Walnut
and Elm streets, in the olty of Iteadina,(blithe
NO. 2.16) coat:titling 10 feet in front and 2A feet in
depth. .1.tc01.1 F. I.IVINGOIitr.
No.*::: North Sixth St., Reading, l'a.
Jan 16-Stil
JANt'Aiti,
uTioN wAs PAssED By
thr • lloanl of the Douglass Mutual Live Stock
Atlsociation of Bells count y, that they Win to
surellorseA as high as two hutotreq,and Ilfty
dollars WV). Thia resolution to take 'etteet oo
and Utter Match Ist, Iso.
Ortier of the Boat it. _
jiiit 2-3 t I tiILAS W. Secretary.
4
. V . STATE OF
inte 01 Greenwich township, Perks coast . ,
neeettsed. Letters of mind n i tat ion to the eAtittc
of he abo v e n a m e d d ece d en t having !we lt
granted to the tutilerAttnoil, residing In :saki
I owaslolp, lumen Is hereby given, that till per
sons indented to saki estato arc rcAttesteil to
make immediate piamoit, mot those liiiv lug
claims, *lll Paseitt them, plopetly I:Wla:titiva
te.), tor sottletiteilt.
DANIEL, MI:ITZLER, Adal'or.
F ST AT F. OF JACOB SMITH. LA TY
of the city of Heading, deeensed.--i.ett mil of
administratiou to the cslate of the above-named
decedent ha) Dig
.heen granted to the tinder
slgned,resitli a 1.; at Schutt 4ville P. 0., Colebrook
dale, Tp., Relics Mont y, notice is hereby given,
that all persons indebted to said estate ale re
quested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims will resent thee', properly au..
t hem Wad ed, fur settlement.
lob 6-4.1t1 ItICILAIt F. SMITH, Adin'or.
A uDrrows N
.........devaignett Ammo' . appointed by tho 01.
phalli,' Court of 'kirks county, to re.autl It the ac
count of Silas W, Fisher, executor of Anna
Fislter, township, Betts county, de
ceased, and make distribution of (ho balanee la
the hands of the Executor hereby gives notice
that lie ti 111 meet the parties intereisted in said
entail', on Friday, the lath day of Febi nary, at I
o'clock P. 11., at his (ace, No. 211, North Sixth
street, hi the city of Reading.
lan 30-3 t) IitENAEUS SIIALTER, , Auditor.
If! H D
STATE OF CRISTIAN ECKER.
late of Marion township, Burks coma y4lec'd.
Letters Testamentary to the estate of the above
named decedent hav ing been );matted to ihu
tnt-
LJtslguell, notice is hereby given that all MT•
sons indebted to said estate aro requeidell to
make immediate payment, and those having
ClittlllB NV II 1 ,present them, properly anthenti
eate4l, for settlement.
WILLIAM DECKER, Tulpehoccon,
DAVID DECIi ER, Marion,
feb 13-Ct w Executors.
. _ . .
PUBLIC SALE OF 01.EY TURN
PIKE STOC li.—W be sold at public sale at
the publics house , of Jacob snytler, iii Exeter
township, perks county, on Saturday, Mai eh 6,
A. 0., 1 ;
30 shales of OLE Y TIT ItN PIK E STOUR, beton 1;'
lag to the estate of William Enabb, late of Oley
township, Berks county, deceased.
Conditions of sale made known at tiny of sale.
AI,IIEUT liNAll 11,
in mist rattn's.
MAIILuN KNABB,
• feb w
• • _ . . _
DAVID SHAH AWN'S VENDUE.—
on Tuesday, yebruary 22 1569, will be sold
at the residence oft he subscriber, in 'Maxillae ny
township, Mucks county, nom . Kutztom it, the
following personal property, vri.
1 three year old colt, 3 cows, I bull, 2 heifers,
1 one year old ox, 4 hogs, L. broad wheeled Mt ni
wagon, I body wagon with bows:anti cover, I pair
hay ladders, I mowing machine; 3 plows, I hoe
harrow, 1 sled with cast iron soles, cavil a .re, 4
plowgOrs, check line, Y plow lines, sets I an.)
kee harness,
large thing hook, 4 nets, 4 boti.
acne, hay hooks, cow chains, (lota leg knife,
of Lon, wagon tongues, one body, wagon sp o k es.
I a rge nnit small ; stuck of hay by the toe, also:
beds and bedstemis, 1 glass cupboard, 3:1 youths
rag c ar pet., coal stove, 1 butcher rope, Arty feet
long and many fat othig utensils and household
foriliture.
Salo to COIIIIIIOIICO at In'elock A. 11., when con.
d s ittons 1% 11l bu rondo known by .
DANIEL /MARANO:.
PETER 'if' nik, A uct louver.
itch 6-31,
pu MAC SA LE. ----W ILL II}: -SOLD
2.. at publk, sale, on Tlitirriday, February -Pith,
at the restileneti of Dr. P. .1. Tryon, in Exeter
township, Berks county, (about ',4 0 1 ll 'toile be
low Stonersvllle) tho following per.3onal pro
perty :
A pat r of black matched horses, I bay trot sing
horse, oni strawberry-roan intire 'Colt, filrell by
Young's. üblitil stallion Billy Mi.tapha, thine
your old, 5 cows, all in profit, I hollers and one
year and Nuti 1 old bull, all Durham stock; 1
Sontlidpn it tick, lull blood, u Well drew Iho II rsl
piculluin at - the Perks County Agricultural
Fair in Ms; 1 two lon to wagon With patent splii
il'es 1 light horso uagon, 2 hul kit:3, I p .ir of hay
huders, plows, harness, shovel hallow, grain
cradle, scythes and poles, splitting axe and
Wedgvs, 4 siAa 01 Yankee liiirimis, 2 check lines,
lly nets, blind halteis and collars, double licit
Anglo Uses, log and cow chains, PA Ice,; rakus,
6)0 Chestnut rails; bedsteads, chairs, stnve,i,
kitchen furniture, and ir any other articles.
Solo to connnemin at 12 o'clock M when taws
of 81131, will be ninth; known by
TILY4II,
A MOH ft VSN AIIOIOIIOOE. (jail :30
COURT SA,
w ant to an ()utter of lheOt phans' Uouri of ttetky
Omit y, will be Sold at publ ic weilitsse, Oil Friday,
day the 24th day of February, A. 1).
. All that certain messuitge, tenement and lot of
ground, situate In the borough of Iternville,
'kirks county, Pit., marked In the general ohm
of said town, No. 49, bounded on tile Nort is by
an alley, F:itst by' properly now or late of David
Berkey, on the South; by Main htieet, and
by property now or las it of Lew to Porr, containing
In front On Main sit rout, IX) foot, and i.s depth
feet. This linproveinents thereOn being a too
story liglCK HOUSE, a small two story f11,131E
HOUSE or 81101', Stable, &el.
ho Above will be sold in two our pai Is or to
gether, as may best suit put chamers.
Thero will also be sold at the same thee and
place-1 wagon, chest, copper kelt le, iron hct t
bencht.4, -taolere cedar staling, tlll./3 tout other
household furnfttire. Late the property of Lon,‘
let It, „Filbert, do:eased.
Soto to cotninence at 12 o'clock noon, when doe
attendance will be given and the terms 01 sale
otatle known by
ELIZAIIETII FILIIEIt:T,
~. LEVI 101"Elt, , 1 A(liit'orm,
By order of the C(!urt.—Levi 11. Levis, Clerk . .
fcb 9-a
fIRPIT ANS' COURT SALE.—PU HSU
...rant to pit - order of the Omious!, Court of
HerlN county,
.0 ill be sold at ptiolie vendee, on
Saturday, the 27th day 01 Fein nary, A; D . is ~,d
at the late W
(elling lions° of Jo3epli kller, ,
deceased, Pt, IVaterlooville, Windsor 10%118111p,
said county, - Ilic following described real estate,
situate ill said Waterlooville: - 1 ,
1. All those two contiguous Lets of Greund
numbered •1 the general plan of said village,Nor.
11
I anti it. upon which 19 erected a two story
BRICK HOUSE, and a outs story FRA Mk
HOUSE, bounded by the Centre Turnpike,
Water street, a sixteen feet wide alley, and lot
No. 3, now or late of Dav!tt Slinik, containing IV
perches more or less,
2. All I,llWe two contiguous lots of inbuilt!, sit
uate in the villa go aforesaid, on which ;a ereeted
a one and aha 14..0ry FRAME 1101/SE bounded
by Water strec sixteen feet pith; alley antrlot t
\o. 11, containi g :17 pet•elies more or less.
- 3. All that certain piece or parcel of land, sit
nate in the viliage aforesaid, and upon rt' li lel; is
created a FRAME STABLE, bounded on the
East by the Centre Turnpike, on the North by a
tlorty-three feet wide road, on the West now Or
IMO of John Eck, and on the South by lands of
the Schuylkill Navigation Company; containing
, about 1 acre and 2u perches. -
4. All that certain piece pritract of land, situ
ate In the village aforesaid;unon which lEf erected
o le and a halt ,stnry FltA Mk; MOUSE, bounded
by lot NO. 4, the property of .1 onfol Mengel, Cen
tre Turnpike, lot No. s t the property of Sarah
and a sixteen feet wide alley: containing
about 1 4 acre. Late the property of JemptiMilk,r,
deceased.
Sale to continence nt I o'clock, I '. M., of bald
day, when due attendance will be given and
the Ismael' bale Wade k now n
A P..3oti H. MILLER,
,Adnt'or.
By Order of tho Coml.-I,mq H. 1411130 i Clety.
fob 0-St
I TEN CENTS PER WEEK.
DO YOU REALLY 'llllNli 11111 DID? -
waited till the tl%
Amt ytt eratt , ;
I '.trnyetl along the hyttsh\lttle'
Amt_s_tolN Iy ell home;
when who tlymht vole() bellied too
But him 1 woutil ItiVve bid;
110 !tatil he Cattle to 111ottuts--
po you realty think he did I
• ," •
Ult • Sali that vlucc tto pitt tett
111. 0 4 thought of naught ao swoot
As of tho N•ttly moment.
Tito moment. pro Hlmula meet. •
11u shoTredint‘ nittNro, lutitshthled•
A cottage home lay htQ ;
Ile said for int. he mitlo it—
llp Jenny think he did
•
IIA ea id INltcn 111 , 4 hit ant► - me
Lao snowed at oaten divine;
Eaeli iilght.liettreatnetl or ango:o4.
every taco wa:+ n►lau,
Sometimes Ivrolee, tt hen sleeping,
World all his hopes forbid,
And then lie waked up weeping— •
Do you really think he ilia
LIMA lIItIANN
All will agree that there is no bean grown at
all to compare with the Lima, especially w hen
green, but even as a winter Lean.
Used in the• winter it is different fronl nit
Walls front the fact that it is nearly equal in
quality to what it is in its green FIMP, Ilut
all may Inot , know that is the, mils( difficult of
bean& to raise. Its principal enemy is a wet
spring. It is of So large a size and infirm that
when platited,if the weather is moist, it'be•
conics -soaked through and rots, sometinies
even after it has sprouted. It not unfrequent•
ly t happen s that two nod oven three plantings
are necessary and the crop fails aflurwards.
AOMCiiilleS a hot, dry August, renders the
vines barren ; sometimes heavy rains just at
the ported of intim eseenee will' "do'' for then..
The best mode to taisc beans RnelTSS
fully is to'select a dry spot fon the bed, plant
the poles firmly, elevate the hills, and set the
seed perpendicularly just under the surface,
first grousing -the seed with lard or hatter. If
the soil is - rich anti not too wet the chances aro
that a gtiod crop will be the result.
lint to insure a good crop as nearly as it can
be done, plant j-the beans in a shallow box
Idled %with the best soil about one inch each
way, say about the middle or 20th of Aptil,
place the box in it hot-bed, or in a sunny win
dow of a constantly heated. room of a home,
and start the plants there, When the period
arrives for transplanting—that is, when the
period of probable frost is over—set them
carefUlly out by the poles, taking as much
earth with them, FildliCiClldy moist to atilierts . ,
as possible, make a hole with it round•pointed
stick of suitable size, and draw up the earth
and press gently. Shout 4 ilitst threaten,
cover with old papers, wor hay, the for
met. being-the best, as it is easier tit manage,
makes lcsis,dirt 'and can be saved for future
occasions. A few clods will keep thu paper
covering in its place. t
But this should bo what might bo Ailed the
early or first crop of Limas. The second crop
should he planted in the usual way, and from
the two it would rarelk.happen that enough for
summer and winter use—in ease the plot of
ground is Jar i o enough—would not ho se
cured.
AR GOOD AS It' IT ‘VEIIE ho. —A mouse rang
ing about a brewery, bmpened to fall into a
vat of beer, and applied to a cat to help bite
out. The cat replied
"It i s a f6olish request, for as soon as I gt t
you out 1 shall cat you."
The mouse replied, that fate would be better
than to be drowned in hoer.
The eat lifted him out t but the fumes of the
beer caused pus s to sneeze, and- - !the mouse
took refuge in Hs hole. l
The eat culled on the mouse to Gem° out
"You, sir, did you not promisO that I should
cat you?''
"Ali," replied the mouse, "but you knew 1
Wm in liquor at that time."
—Cincinnati has 2,-?,oool.DaferP.
j T A 'l' E ()It' JOIIN BEQIITEL
xulitto of lit hlelberg township, lierloi county,
ireeeitseil. Lot:tors of Ailuilniritration to the es
tate ot lho riboro decedent, liar° been
grunted to the sunset thin'. At l persons intleht e e l
to stud 0,1 ate are requeBleti to matte tintrieithile
payment, and those baying claims will prurient
them, properly authenticated, for hettleinvnt.
1:341 AC BECHTEL, Atiministiator.
•Jan 2-Itl Robeson la P. O.; Br rk» Co..
181, I E OF ~PE ItSON AI,
PHOPEIII he bolt at'pliblie sale, on
'Thursday, Isliteeli It I,
,ISI/9, at t lie residence,' of thti
subscriber In Oley 'Tow ityilsip, !lurks county,
one tulle West ot the "Yellow Mune," theleittire
slack and tainting utensils, consisting of one
splendid six multi team, with ore Nvtigoit and har
ness tinuies . !l and years olA), 1 1111111.1 With colt,
1 mitre seven years old, .1 good young cum s,
1 two Boated carriage and harness,l trotting bug
gy with harness 1 trOtthig sulky, I twO seated
sleigh, sloigh hells, 1 broad wheeled oar wauon,
I broad and 1 narrow wheeled faint wagon, 1 t
au
lotto wagon with lied, 1 nioWer, 1 'wise take
hay elevator, cot n speller, winnowing mill,
plows, harrows. S , tiitivutors, forks rakes, all
kinds of farin'hatileSS, flay !Udders anti listurbs.
tltubt COW challis, grass scythes, gritill
silovels, hoes, ,tc. Also, 1 walnut begre•
tart' , awl other articles of household
Kate to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M., when
couditlona will he made known by.
feliii-lt) 1,1:11 .1. /11:ILT01.1 ( .1"T.
___..._ ,
it.E`(;lSr.l'Elt'S
TO Al, P BONS (JO N ir Nie D.
NOtTCEIS HEREBY GIVEN, ',THAT
the following fleet:meta have been" tiled In
Me °Mee of the Itegilter, to nod for the county
of Berke, and that tile same all! be pregented to
meth ph a 08 , Court foreon 11E10 MI e, on Sat urday
the •Illth day of February next, at 10 o'clock A
M., at the Court House, in the City of Mauling.
1865.
Filed Decvoiber 2.1 Aceoulit of Samuel Gelss,
dolNti mot of Ellas GC.lBs, tleCCOAed, %Vim %LID
Guardhut orlialliel L. GcIAN.
Filed Doeember 30.7,Aceonot. of El)bruin' LOI
uud .John S. J)cglcr, Exec:M.ols of 311dhattll Lou;;,
deeemeil, who wto; C;oardialt of John Bober•
Food 144:ember 01. • Account of Elizabett► Spl.
twit, (iota(lluo of Edward N. Johnson.
1869.
Piled January 1. Account or Jneoh B. Gilbert,
Executor 01 Molly Gilbert, deceased.
Filed 4atinary.s. Account' of 1)1111aut It. Zie
mer and niter 1). Ziemer, Adnalnistratora 01
Peter Ziemer, deceased.
Filed Janua ry O. Account, of Etgene Fleming,
Eu i ctgo r of Rebecca Stoltz', deeeaked,
Filed January 9. Account of David (fling,
Guardian of William liemig.
Flied January 11. Account of Baronet liathinan,
Administrator of John Griffith, deceased. Filed Jan uary'l2. Account Of Veter lister and
Etiliraitn Drelbelbis, Executors of Peter ?biter,
deceased. •
kited January 1 . .1;
.Acconitt of ,lobn It. Romig,
Atholni4rator of Nathan Troy (lecetoetl.
Vileti,Jaituary 18. Accomn tj ,Ilennevlllo Balt
!laser, Executor of Elizabe lt ltalt,tuttser, ,tli!-
-BVaneAl.
Filed January lg. Account Of igiellolas Heck
man, (Suardian of Xin ma Hothetiberger.
Filed January 18. Account of Nathan
Administrator of Dinah Bpolin, deceased.
Filed Januar], 17.. Account of Christian Sae.
saman, (Juan. Dam of Lewis Henry Yohn.
Flied January 19. Account of Henry ft. Esb
latch and thiylti ' It, lisli bac!), Administrators of
Chrktian deceased. •
Filed January 20. Account of Daniel L. Wag
ner and Jared Howie, AdoiplibiratorB of John
Howie, deceased.
Ylluti January 20. Account, of Snt(); Hertz,
Samuel Heitz. and Daniel litimlncl, Adiniviint in•
tors of Sam mil Hertz, (Iceettbed.
felled Jfutuitcy 20. Avtlouittr of Jolm t;lemsol),
Admlobstrutor of William Clonson, 4104 . 45et1.
J. D. WANNY.It, lte'4lPler,
OyYlO,l l JalluttVy h4OO-4 It
PI