VI I ) AI A r 1 4 ; AGLK•• _ A I: ,k 1) N (1; II A . ' \ FEI.3I;CiAItV _ • INIIGOONTY. •EDITION-43 1:0 P. M. LA Di with a patriot open was on pon n stri.et tiaturtla, aftecnoOtt--ju3t. think, on 13th of February I m eolhors of , Coiripmly A, First Regi ,„,,,,L ito4i4 - vo<i, aro regt-ile , l to moot at Au this o VOil !fig. 11a• inn cm CoODMAN, who met with an a octilgat a few (M ago, and, o f whi c h mon . 11't1,4 made in thO EAoLE, NVtIM 110 E Hiram ~,„„in , ,k o , formerly foreman of the .Ic/ter. ho , it to all apiwaraticoti i.i not vory (loop ,„ the ground, awi . if tho present ,‘Vouthor ; 1 1 011111 la4t a abort I MP) lonicor to tako O; „ lo w entirviy on, %%I. muktt not ho miirprlsocl to f th •:r idou.4ll-; Inkforo March in., itAypos, of Ilea(ling, a girl of et.iiiv very Ito tr (Wing into t h, Dolaware at Lombard stroot•wharf or Tharo3) , night. Lioutonant Eilgar, of the lov i„, c r. I her. She got astray ," qe,trelno,.; for lit!-r in _Post sstl isfiti2l. r tot:.,—On Saturday night as a lady r ~.40,1 in front of tho Koyslone lionsom young lain cam() towards hur and pnshod against Slio thinks that ho wanted to pick her I ,,ket. Ito had not, totoodad to pick her rickety it iv a pity. ho Was not caught and HO pilliisllo4l for his conduct. 3 1 wits() front what we hear, we should not ,nrprisell if taro sporting season this Spring will h.) a lively one. There has boon quite an inadu to. t h e list of trotting horses 01%11141 in our neighborhood, and to liston to Oh) knowing ones talk "loss," we calculato to be Milo to record some tall work. Cium.-14 thoro reward for crow Pentthylvamia? A friend, the other satti he thou4lit there 1 ) 1;1'4 Mitch 111:11,1,13111 •,0 014 t as 10 1)0 01)1010t0. WllO 0111 01111 g htoll 11 , 1? If them is lie such law on the btapao books, ,hoel4l not one he pa4ied ? Thu crow is a groat mkt, tint we know of 110 good It does to collo terlolance its 1104tructive operattons. What d o oar-Wein . friends think of the matter? AN Ivrite4 to the Dublin .Tharna/ Medicine, blipport of tho old notion that . bettor with their heads to tho math. lle 41a4 tried the exporiniont in the ' , A ...) of sick persons with 111.11'ked apd inshts that Atm) are known to exist groat cleetrie.ii Currents, always eros , 4ing in one di rection around the oArth,'ana' that on r• noryous ..y,tolny are I 9 801111) inysterioni way (manioc:L od with this bleetrical agent. Lot all beds towards the loath 1.010, k HEN 1 , 4 Mil tot ho too careful in entrusting children to the taro or servants. Their ti rat liNsions In vice and tut morality can often ho tractd to the teachings instilledin their duc tile minds by those to whose learo, in their eminAer years, they aro contlided,and who, too often eontnil their future destiny for good or hill. In our rounds we frequently see chil dren ailtlresse.l in the most obscene and pro.. Low manner, or draged in elegant carriage 4 and fashion dile clothits to hoeety and h a unts at the owinion or which payouts would shut! del in Horror. They cannot fail to he contam inate.' It. e intact, and impressions form. eil which can not he eirt,o(t. - -.. I'.ksiuoS;-4. larper'B /ht.nzar nrikes tho following authoritative announce want in M.V,Inl to skirt.; The twist reliable fiephifel in New York aro ot the opinion that limners are going out 1 f Ntyle. Tho regular round pallier Ina is too commonly worn to be in tavor with tho lead er 4 ot fashion. Yet all stylish made skirts are oars OVCr,II tollrintre, and continuo to ho % , ory bin adill4eitat behind. A now erinolino L't I ;rand Vietorle Is provided with strips to adjust the bust lo if the Nveitrer'ehooses, or to divot's(' with it entirely. Insto:id of only two Airtq, there are rumors of three or four sue vos4ivo ones. At present two skirts prevail, the upper one being quite long and—draped in the most fanciful and intricate monitor. The l'aris dressmaker, Worth, it is said, never loops two drosses precisely alike. One has the skirt looped behind only, another ai is Caught tip at the sides, or moped In front, and others ale arranged in folds both tit the, back and hales. ". CouNcll, MEETINu.—Both brAolieS of tim Councils niot on Saturday. ovoning and t'o mainod in famion somewhat more than two hours, but transacted no business orally gener al intere4t. The Common, Connell appointed a Commit• too on Conference on its behalf on tho 1)111 mak ing an appropriation to tho , Department of Highways, and the Select branch appointed a similar ono on its behalf. The committee mot and.aftor comparing views, reported in favor of appropriating $30,000 to that DepArtindot. , After the report of the committoo iVid boon in ujo, the President of the Select branch de cided that under the tifty.fourth section of the charter no'appropriation Mould ho made to a Department after the last mooting in January ' and as the mombors of Select ma not appeal ami tho Presidont would not recede from the position he had taken 110(11111g WAS olfoted. After a protracted effort to indim, the Select branch to act, Common Council passed a.reso , lotion of thanks to their •President mind "Clerk and adjourned. Com, IN I,oNnoN.—A corrospondent informs 114 that all coal sold to London, at least for do mestic use, is put up in sackS ? ac eh containing about two kinutred pounds, so that eleven 'of them will contain a ton. Each cart is proild eit with a pair of stool yards, and tho purchas er, whoil his coal IS delivered, selects two or three saeks,'and has thorn weighed. ho can he certain of getting his correct weight. Another advantage is tliat the coal, instead of being shot on tho sldowalk, to tho annoyance' et pedestrians . , is carried at once to its destina tion, without making any dirt; or dust. The correspondont adds: "It appears to me that the haek'plan of 'delivery pomossos obviowi advantlges over •tho presont dirty plan Of shooting the 4.0 41 on the r-idowalks., We publish the above as a hint to otir 'coal dealers. NVtio 'will Lo tho Brat to tako it ? Unless an improvement is inado in the quality of the coal sold hy some of them, however, a groat Portion ortflacontonts would leak: outthrough the bags, unless they ware of rely lino texture. HAP I IST CHU RCH.— Rov. occuni od pulpit in this' Church yesterday., In the morning his text twits "The poor have the (41spel preached unto them," and the rever end gentleman proachedqi very interesting sermon front the text,saying that it was a sure - sign of being accompanied by tho Holy Ghost, when it was preachbd to the poor as well as the rich, without distinction. Ile also presented the claims of the American Baptist Heine Missionary Union to his hearers, lie gaVO a short account of Its work since its ganization, 37 years ago. Ile said that during that time they had organized 2,00 • churches. iu (ho western States, and: present they were building, on an avoragt, ono church for every twelve days in the year, and organiz ing, 0110 church for every throe days in the Year. At rho evening services he preached a , ernion from the text,," Who then can bo 'used?" and was IR.40116(1 to, through out his , discourse,. with the' most profound attention by the very lariso audience pro Sent, (every available space being occuploi, the soatS and aisles, the space in front of, mid the stops leading up to the N111)4 010 even the vestibule of the church being crowded with' a dense, 'nags or huulh uman• Wings). At the close of The evening services the ordinance of baptism - wits admin istered to twelve candidat PS. tipeelal services wilt he combined in this church' during . the present week. Rev. Mr. Swaim will preach again this evening. caw CONJUMATION.—How it is Practised easter cunty.—Tho • ago of superstition hat nut entirely passed away. Even in I.ancastecii countY;with its boasted intelligence; its acado-- mies,and numerous public schools, there still remains among its people a groat deal of supeite 'Edition. The belief, in witchcraft is still attn.- talned.by many—but the belief that some per- . sone can cure diseases by• words and charms, or'rather by magle,provails to a much greaterr, extent,, ~ a certaltrilliage, loss than half it score of mileafrom this oily, resides a mulatto woman, who pretends to bo able to cure byconjuration "all ills that the flesh Is helr to," oven to cause the blind to NO and the deaf to hear. Her manner of effecting a eureof her patients may not be nniuterestird to thcoie of • our readers who aro not familiar With, this method of "healing the sick." The swarthy Doctrosa orb "Witch" places her hand uponthe' affected part of tho patient, theW•gently rubs over it either throe or nine times,ropeatiiig inaudibly the mystic words or charial which is to pro duce the miraculous cure:, while she is per forming this operation neither the patient,nor any ono present is permitted to speak a word, otherwise the charm would be of no avail anti would have to be repeated (olio effectual. As the words which she uses can not bo hoard,wo do not positively know what they are, but having seen severalconiurer's bes, we could make a very good guesS. 'Cher books _were with ono exception all published in t:erinany, nearly two centuries ago, and have been hand ed down front father to son as great treasures. They .are very scarce • aro entitled "Die Ileilig Rung" ( rho tidy Art), and aro val ued very highly by their fortunate (?) posses sors. 'hero aro several ,editions of these books all containing nearly the saute matter, viz : charms for curing all kinds of diseases, for allaying pain, stopping a flow of blood, compelling thieves to return stolen articles, preventing (witches from having power over us, etc. Those books enjoin all persons, into whose hands they may fall, not to pervert tho information contained lin them fo evil pur poses. That such vile conjurations are 'practised in Lancaster county is a disgrace to the present, ago. And yet this fomalo conjurer has maily patients not only among the most ignorant but also among those of our people „who claim to possess some intelligence. PeOprolloek to her from far and near. A short" limo after sho commenced practising the ,art, which was some years ago, her house wits thronged with patients from morning until evening ; it boing difficult for thorn ail to obtain •atr audi ence with her. Binco thou, however, her prac tice has dwindled down considerably, very row persons going to her home in the village whore she resides. But she has a room at a certain hotel In this city, where sho spends Wednesday of every wook and whore those of her patients, to whom that is, more eotivenikt tan hor place of residence, visit her. We s meth:lnes boar of cures effected bylher,which if true, mlght-bo termed miracles. They are, however, always at a di,stante from /win' and upon persons unknown. Her practice at pres ent In hor own neighborhood is limited to pow-wowing for headaeho, toothache, (to., and so strong is the faith of many that they really imagine they have been relieved through her maidpulations, Without faith, however, she . assorts there can ho no cure. .tire also claims to be able to conapol thieves to return stolen articles and to have power over witches, Whilo,thero are not nuipy, but still some persons, who believe that 'this dark sorceress Is ablo to do all that silo claims—them are a great many persons ignorant and superstitious onough to believe that sh%can do None of the mystorious things clattnetrto bo performed by her. Thaw any of tho citizens of Lanvaster county P4ould believe in- stich contemPti ble inu mnuffies is surprising when we - consider tho opportunities they enjoy of obtaining in. formation. But the facts are as we have stated thom, and they clearly indicate t hat a large proportion of our people are incapable of thinking for thomsolves, and are consetplently the victims of their incorrect notions and the willing dupes of pretenders and demagogues, —L«neader Intelligeker. The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad— Report of General Superintendent. CHARLES E. SMITH, ESQ.., PRESIDENT--Sir : I respectfully submit the following report of the :transportation Departniant, with its usual statements, .for the year engling November 30th, 1808: < Its expenses have been decreased ..'111,518,- 03, compared with those of the , year 18117. Phis reduction has been effected (with an in creased . service in coal, inerehandik and passenger transportation, and with- three additional branch railroads operated tl.i . year. I The rates of labor havejuled lower than in the Preceding year, but the cost of the mater ials, in the aggregate, has varied but slightly'. The cost of repairing coal, merchandise and passenger cars has been reduced since the year 1867. The thorough rebuilding and repairing of these cars during that year left them in good condition for the commencement of busine , s last spring, and contributed to lessen the ex pense of keeping them up. The Perkiomen,4tich 'Railroad was open ed six miles to CUllegevilrle, on May 8. 180,'; and to• Skippack, its present' terminus, ten wiles front the Junction station on the man road, :On August 10, 1808. Passing through a rich agricultural and well populated country, this branch road has already develope'd a satisfactory and increasing business. On July 1, 1868. we took charge of the Zerbe Valley Railroad, fifteen miles long, extending from Port Trevorton, on the light batik of the tisquelationt river,' to the town of Trevorton, in Northumberland county—since which date a mixe Penal, freight and passenger train has been ri n daily thereon. And mr-SeptembPr 21, 18111. 'the Ent errise Railroad was extended to Shamokin, a thriving town in the coal region of the same name,eigh teen and one-ball miles west of Ashland. The trade of this region, wilt its numerous collier ies and villages,. has given employment to two passenger and mixed freight trains daily, by which close connections are secured for Phila delphia, Nevi Yolds)o4d, all poiips in the Schuylkill Valley. , . 1 , . Alt the expenses of working the three branch roadsjust stated, are included fit the at!C01111tS of _l - From the etuj of August, 18';8, whoa, th.e Collieries resankd wot k after the two mohths' strike of their hatids,, and until the close of the current year, a heavy and *continued , demand was made by the coal trade npoii our equip• meat. This demand promptly met so long us it lasted. For thirteen weeks the coal tonnage of the road'averaged 107,3 K) tons per week 'bud in'one weal. of September, 18GS,f 117,,970. tons of coal %ere sent tn. mai het, besides the ordinarylreight Inisiness, amounting at that time to over 30,000 tons per week. This heavy buSiness, sometimes amounting to 2:i,000 tons per day, was passed with regu larity and dispatch, with freedom front acci dents of a serious -character, and without in terruption to our passenger travel. The Pottstown Accommodation passenger train, alluded to in tily last report, has yielded satisfactory rettuns.and affords increased con veniences to,' the public. between Pottstown, Philadelphia and' intermediate stations. The passenger and mixed fright trains, placed within the last few :yeal;.4 upon the lateral roads , in 'our anthracite coal region, continue to exhibit an increase in their busi• ness, both local afid through. The.ze trains are so arranged as to give double daily connee tions to .Philadelphia, New York, Harrisburg and intermediate points. ' Our rolling stock is now in good order; said will be reasly to meet the demands of the trade when the season opens in trio spring. The businmss of the Dilemma Valley Branch • continues to increase in coalonerelinutlise.an:l passengers. With its large tonnage, and nii• morons passenger trains, the double track be tween Lebanon and Paliny'ra would greatly fa cilitate their movement, and I beg to recom mend this improvement, when practicable. Four Igeothotives have been rebuilt, 'and four others partly rebuilt, with four passenger, and baggage ears, during tho past year—the' whole cost-of which is included in the fol:ow ing accounts. U. A: Nwous, General Superintendent. Reading, Pa., January 0, 1369. I) EI)ITIUN. 14,C0N 2 1-2 O'CLOCK P. 31. Maly ditnatzao. Suit4rlAes 6 43 j. Sun sets' • Da, 'ti lengtll 10 liouns '24;mlnutes. • A(rfe of Thorribnieto '',l 7 'VI*. &ton'lay, 0 110ANIZAT1 I ON%--Tho now City: Councils Will meet for organimithin to-morrow after- noon, betlyeen the hours of one and four o'clock. 11.tsm.t.tymt, the great magician, coin- Menees his performances_ to-night,'at the Kcy, stone Opera !louse. 100 presents distributed. Go and see him. ___ a __—_ Breit & Jinn.; 613 Penn atrout,tue the thoit foitableltini hi !Cowling. businos mon of our county will do well to remember that the time Is at hand when the annual revenue assessments are to ho made. • Br, a 6 1, Bizi).'rOlViint•tinniit of Spring iroodi eNvvllea. Look mite:sl3 Penn 01. leut:_ Purr orvirE ArroINTmENT.—Tho Post master General has . appointed Mt. Lewis Heisler as Postmastof at .131wor i s Station, (In the East Pennsylvaniti Railroad, in , place of J. S. Releimer, reslo4. . - —1..-- .i Ir you %rant a good and cheap Spring -olit go to Iluch A; Bro.'. rl3 Penn street. . I'm ti Is Ft'LL.—Mr. 'Minims Schooner, Col . - leetor of Taxes for the B rough of Boyertow n, ha 4 pahl up in full to the County Treasurer, Charles IL Fritz, E'q.,the taxes of that bor ough for IStlti. A goo example. ‘, SPIIINII.—BIIOII at Bro., 513 Penn street, alrcaly mako an spring ~ uits. Excellent' atylei. 'pt,•n tlid goo•IQ. A Goon'Stanit:wrioN. —An exchange recunl• ' mends wOlting a new horse collar just before putting It ' l on for the- tlrst time, and then.ad ' ,lusting thb litimes to suit the neck and shout- H tleY3 and sett tog the horse to work, so as to have the collar adjust itself to the proper shape. • - ' POsT :110111EM EX'AMINATION. —Drs. ]mall-' or and Nagle held a poet mortein oxaminat ion on the" body of Levi Holler, bettor known am 1, ICnackor" Heller, on Saturday, which re vealed the fact that ho died from natural eauses,,and that no marks wore found on him which ,otild } gave boon caused by hie being Kicked or maltreated in any way. The jury return d a vurdict in acfordanco with the above facts. .. . liven A: lino., ;Al Penn strqk,irrve Jost reeeivnd a splendid stook of Spring goods, which will 1111 wade up , ktiul disposed off int very reasonable prices. A 'NARROW ESCAPH.—On .Satuiday night, a pas , zenger on the market train canto near lositr, his life. AS the train approached Leesport,he stepped on the platform 4 and as fife - brakes were let down the sudden halt caused hits to fall between the cars, ben, fortunately the bum pers of the cars were together, which prevent ed him from falling on the track, lie ~ vas caught by another man at the same time; and thus ho - escaped. Why do not people wait un til the cars reach the station? We have often maim' people crowd' on the platform before the Pars stop. A little discretion would pre vent Many accidents. •• ("ONE 'co.• hlis ltEs'r.—, Mr. Julius Von' Bon horst died at , Misiller's Hotel, at 9 o'clock this morning, after a bripf Illness, of inflammation of the bowel 4 Mr. Von Bonhorst in his day was one of the most noted Negro Minstrel per formers in the United States. As a Banjoist ho scarcely over had an equal. He was ono of the favorites in the old Sanford troupe, and many of our older readers will recollect the excellence and superior of that ttouPe. 110 was generous-1)08116111Pa y fault, and many a silent tear will ho dropped to his 'Memory. has; gone to his long home, and may his rest be Toaceful, \Vt notteeil several new suits on Penn stmt.,' on Saturday, wlllch for the style and excellent ftt, attraetell much attention. Theli came ft OM linch t Bro., 5 Ir;Penn street. • i Accinws,T.—Yestorday afternoon, a boy about thirteen years of ageotatned roe Gossler, sots of Joseph Gosslor, deceased,' grandson of Andrew S. Gossler, residibg at 347 Penti street, met with a serious accident. Between five and six-o'clock in the afternoon a falso alarm of fire Was ridged, bringing out the entire Fire Department. As the old flop° }lose Carriage, now run by the Washington Company, and which is the heaviest-of any in the city, being bound with three quarrer, inch tire, was being drawn down South Fifth street, young Gossler caught hold of the rope, (a reprehensible practice of Young America) with the intention of helping to pull it. The rope was slack at't he time ho took hold of it, but was immediately afterwards given a suddo jerk, which throw the young lad to the gronnd,ono of the wheels of the carriage passing over his head, cutting a deep gash through his temple, and otherwise scalping and bruising his head shockingly, Ile was tirken to his home, and Dr. Hunter summoned to dress his wounds: Fears were at first entertained that the tem ple wound might have affected his brain, but his'Suind wils well c dlected tip to this morn ing, and he 'snow pronounced beyond danger. Such are the results of creating a false alarm of lire.l A Lawyer Foully 1:call With. Putt,Anm.enlA, Feb. Doyle, a well knownlawyer, was found itathe street this morning badly wounded in the head. Ile died in a few minutes after being carried Atijne. No arrests have been made. The case Liliklys teikus. DIED. all' 1.1--On ,1 he. 13th inst.. at tio residence of Dr. Wm.,l.llhirweehter, in this cit ', Mrs. M A It i; A III.:1, wife of Reuben Mull, aged 51 :ears. The relatit - es and friends of th family ale. reveet fully Milted to attend her funeral, front her husband's residence at Sinking Springs, on IVednesday, UM 17th init., at 10 o'clock, A. M., ;to be interred at Sinking Springs Cemetery. FlCilTilDitN.—ln tilts salty, on Saturday even ing. the.l3th ,Inst., Daniel Ficlithorn, aged :1 years, 9 months and H) days. Tho•rel calves and friends of the deceased are vit49l to attend his funeral on Tuesday after noon at two o'olock,from the residence of his son Franklin 11. Flotation), No. 601 Penn Street, with out further notice. Services at the huuso. In terment at Charles Evans Cemetery. I,—....ff.s.zwoughembaree IMPORTANCE OF .HEALTH. None butt thomdeprived of this blessing know of its loss. The pimpled, blotched and,,jettercd egvered person looks upon a clear , smdoth skin with jeatousy, -and inwardly desires the sumo. Those whose systems aro tilled with the virus of SCROFULA, and other eutnnertus diseases, can not have good health. When the blood id im pure, disease is sure to follow. All have timely warning In those Pimples, Blotches, Tett Ors, Sores, Molts, , Copper•eolored Patches, Scales, ae. Avert the calamity by purifying t he system whit tIM • SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERO JUICES, SAMARITAN'S ROOT AN) HERB JUICES, • ham 0 Scrofula. takes.a It: NU hold. How many have the virus; of Syphilis In the systmn, and in that conditiontontemplate mar risge, knowing tittle of its baneful influence on the constitution. To -such we Aty S)TOP. First clean.e your Self of I host impurities ; of that scrofulous infectiOn, (wrilelt int marry cases is heredity in Iho constitution,) botor yon bring ini-ery on yourself anti off*pring. 't lee V.V.) per bottle. SAMARITAN'S GIFT! Tiii MOST UHRTAIN 11,8,11HDY Evan Usso. Yes A Posylve Core ' lb" all Divaso Ari ring !rem; Youthful I trli scretion. Contains no Mineral rni itale•ttn e no Mercury. Only Lon I iUsla ltt4 taken to effect f:tt cure. They are entirely t•egetd Me, having' no ;intuit nor any unple.tsaut taste, anti not in any war Injure the etotoarlt otk boweis of the most delleate. Citrus In frinu two to four tlay,t ' and recent/east; In wentt - ifour honni,• Sent' by urtli. PI Ice— Mole packagei VI, Female 0. Bold by li trvey Birch, Healing, Pa., luta 113 Drulgists. lIMSMOND & Co., Proprietors ttee:.6-Iyl „915 lisoo Street, Philadelphia. 11 P. M ev.P IDI NE= 111131111 1 0 B an — k ers :Ri. N 9K „,.1-111 1 4rjet. ! Like the vOleano, Dolls Ore 149n0 10 the foul quote us" follows t and fiery contents of the deep, interior. To rer ItaAnrrro, Fel), 15.4 move the oauso of such suffering It Is onl!i 11 114 surf to vitalite the 111004 by supplring it with 111 ) I 114 - Life Etertient,litos •' . • tto!.i 110. Mu; 1011 1:140 Old U. S. 6's IFt4 . • • • Old U. 13.3's 1t 4 62 - • Now V. S. 5.2ri, ISA, July and Jan. Now U. S. 6-'2o's 1,911:), May and Nov'. • Now U.S. isss, now New tr. 5.5.20'51667 July and Jan. - New U. S. 5-200,1%.4,- Tun !Forty Bowls, . . Gold lit ,gew Yhrk no to 12 o'clock, Gold In Itosillntt at lit 4lnnur k Mo.:. Era T 0 ; YSki-k-N-S. NEW YORE, Augtu , ,t t th, 1417, A lloN% me tO call your at tent ton tony pit EPA RATI(IN OF COMPOU-ND 11X111 ACT The emolument part 4 are BUCURT LoNfu CLIBERs,JUNLPEU, BERRIES. MODH ' In vneno. an• niper ries, V distillation, to forte a Ono gln. Cohobs extracted by di.4placeinclit by liquor ob tained front .fueiper Berries containing vary little stigat„a small proportion ,of lilt it, and more patiatalde th:in lttly IiOW , use. 7he active properties ai e I+y this motto ex: meted. Ituchh,ayprepat by Druggists gonerallk t Is of a 'dark. color. It is a plant that Oto it s its tra granee ; the action of a 1141110 dtstro) (its active priniiple), le,ving it dark and glutinous decoction. :11inli Is (Ito color of IngreAlentd. The ltuchn in my eparat hin t edoniinates ; the smallest quantity •of the other ingtedients aro a,l,lott, to pi: r OM, fet utettlivatin ; upon inspee lion. it will bo found not It) be Tincture, as made in Pharinaeopwa, nor is it it By rap—and 111'1;0 - 010 call lie used in etises tt het o fever 01 n• In this you intro the knowl cdL;e of the ingredients and the mode of.nrepant tion. hoping that you 11 ill fllVol' it with a ti htl, and OW orlon la.pi•ct ion it meet with your op prohat Mu, With a fp. 111.1. t of confidence, 1 ant, vefy espial fully, •l i. T. II ELNIIIiIT,D, Chenii,t 1,:',1 , 2. 4 2: 1 ,t of le. l'eat'A• unee t and now located at 1111 Drug and %Vat ehout,e, it• av, New Yo t (Flom the largest Nianttfact big ehenit z ,ty to Zile W1)11t1.1 1 ant: ~. (itialitted itbilr. 11. I'. Withheld ;he neeupitil the Drug, store opposite my residence, and %in" stwee.4,-ftil in comittetitH,' the bushtess ii hete otheiB hail not been uquall;y 80 before 111111. 1 bit''O 111'1'11 tilVol'llllly impressed with hi s charzteter tilt t•rprise. 1,T.1.1Nt W1:1011T3i AN. Firm of 1'01V4.1'9 1 g lit man, M tt (got fu Chemists, Ninth and Brown Street's, Philadelphia. HEINIIOI,I.'I Pi.utn ExTitArr Itreitr, for weak /W.IA au kIIW 12Ulll 111111 . -4_l'H kill. Thu li)t(lti pow tn.:, of moon) which are neenliqlftlliell 1/V 1 4 0 many alarming ann u l;; which will 1)0 1 . 1111.1, 111111...18.-.LI 1011 10 1:\e1 ilOll, 1.08)s of ',llemo. W et itt Illy 3.4 Horror of tdse.tsc, or Fore. hodbors of Evof i hi fact, ei sat Lassitude, Pryst t ion, and lnahil;ty to enter into the ell- Jov i ment s Tiw Uon,titution, once aireeted with Orgitide Weakite , ,s, requires the .1.1 of Medicine to -strengthen and Invigorate the iirlitout, which II rit ALT invariably (102'4. 11 110 tll , lll 1102111 1s submitted to, Consutup• tiou or Insanit ‘ Y ensues. H 001.0'8' Ft.rio ExTitACl` Beall o. in afPoc tloas peculiar It! Females, 14 immittalled by ally . 01 111'1' prepltrut 1011;118 in 011101'08 14, 01' 141te1111011, I'llllll - 1110Vn4, Suppeession of Customary Evac uations, ricerated or Sell irrns State of the Ute -1111, 111111 till complrtints incident to ih n . o ex , whether al 'sing Don t habits ot diisipat !im prudence hl, et the decline or change of life.! ExTit...er 11L - mic AND Is. ICOV Ell RUSK A1I( \VIII 111.1IleItlIV exterminate., from the system disease:3 arking fren4 habits ofl dissipal loutat little expense, lit (le or no , change in ti'let, 110, - 111(1011 I'l . lllllllell 01 exposure • completely impel sekilin4 those unpleasant apt? dancrerowl remedies, Copaiva teal Merenry4 in all these diseases. , (Ist! tII:I,MItoLD'S FIATID EXTRACT 111111 U In all diseases or the organs, whether lu male or fe• male, from whatever canae origin ding, aml no mat ter'of how tong standing. - it ps pleasant In ta:ate and oilor,'!•linnuel late In aqtion, and more qtre»gthening than any of the preparations of or Iron. TLoau sulfuring from brolcen•down or delicate cons! itut Imis, procure the remedy at once. The reader must he aware that, however slight may be the att'ack of the above diseases, it Is certain to affect the bodily health and mental powers. Alt the above cllseaqeg rlointra the aid of a Diuretic. 1 1.1) , 8 ESTIt ACT BUCIIU la the great e Marta le. Sold by Droggist.4 every - where. Prim-141.25 per bottle, or fi tio tfes for st;.su. Delivered to tiny add( 1)(:•1 . 11/A Symptoms in all column idettt tons. Address IL T. lIELMTIOLD, Drug mid Chemical Warchonse, 591 Ilrofolway, N. y. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONF. UP hi strcel-eaVraved winpper, WWI Me-simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed glee, 23-2nlet - i,Ltiv I 11. T. HELM BOLD, , - --401Z1•0- Among the many, , restorat Ives which nature has torpplicti to relieve the afflictions of human ityt there ia'nernore favorite one for ft certain eho±-, of diseases thr the "medical gnm"i of the Cherry Tree; but however valuable It IN /U 3,110 W(3l' to hail, to soothe, to relieve and to cure, is enhanced tenfold by :Al:Milne aml dicions eomblnatinn .With other Ingredients, in tlf emtielves of equal worth. This happy mingling exists to a remarimble,degree In Dr. Wi.slar's I.l , tisa in of Wild Cherry, Whose vitt no in curing Coughs, Colds, Pronolii tip, Whooping Cough,' Croup, Asthma, Pulmonary Affection, and Inelp:ent Coasittnption is illeS• 111111.1.1)10: . ST (LONG TESTI MoN From BEN.). 11'iirrr,!:R, , Depot Master of South B r o.\ 11410 n, . "In he surin.; of B:ist Ny:1•; floor severely af flict etl wit h u hard, dry cough, n ith its usual CM1111:111110.001i 01 night sweats, Completely pros. totting iny nervous stem, and•produeing such aArlinitate l id,tt e of health that, after Mimi 114(110(11 add Ito no purpose 1 had given up all lonni4 of uy reCOV eri it-31rtd also my trleinht. At this sowc of matters I Wasi preyalled Upon through the hilluenee of it lielghbOr 10 try Who tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and, before using two bottles, the etfeet WllB 1111110 A magical. My Cough tint irely left me, the night sweats (lest!) ted me, hope nu .e more elate.' my depressed spirits, !ma sO , lll 1 had attained n (nand ntrengt and vigor. Thus has this Balsam, as has often been remarked by persons conversant Willi the above fact-, ilter.iity snat , died me from the yaWilillg Y 0101•0141 111)el y to u•.•o thin for thepen• chi of the u7lhrled, ' rnPrepari4l by NETII NV. FOW LE A: SON, IN Tre ont sire et, Union, null tor sale by DruggistV g l enerally. °RACE'S CELEBRAM:II SALVE nitres In In. very 141iout Mao Cl' I'S, BURN 4, FUAI.US, IVOUNI),S, BIMDIES, ill'it.llNS, SALT ItHEIDI, ItlNtiWintsl,j CIIITED HANDS ROILS, FROZEN LIMN, &e. It is prompt in act removes pain at once, tiro most looking swellings an l lons ' as by italic-11ms atioriling ralief a comple te Caro l jai) 2-1 \yiht SONG• OF IRON. I tinHnighty In the Haber Fieretny wielded by c ea wyu, Glorious In the stalwi 8111ainur, Laughing at the Merin anti wave Ileauteona in the palace pillars, saving In the pointed rod. As It brinto the4eadly lightning gnelled and hat ntles, to thew(' But there is n gierto6 ePienee, Where I take my grandest power, Glvina to the RACE my surest, Sweetest aid, in clanger's hour. X6O! before me fly disease 4! See the darkest hytlrto , bow ! he , ' ihu.rose of health and bettety Take the palest cheek and brow. Fie, dyspepsia! fly consumpt lon ! ''es, all ills are trashed at length, For 1 give what human nature . Only ever needed—STRENOTII I Shall 1101 in what great essence I can thus vont - spirits cheer up! Pallid, trembling, dying sufferer, 'Tis the famed "Psauvier SYnv The PE HU CI AN SIIII7IEIB protected solid ion of the Protor.ble of Iron, a new diseffery fig Inedieine that strikes at the root of disease by supplying the bloNl with its vital principle or life cic-otent—lroq. The genuine has "PenevrAti Svnur" blown in the glaszt. Pamphlets free. J. P. DINSNICtitE, Proprietor. No :pi !ley St., New York. $!11(111y all Druar4l,its CHRONIC DL9E.IS El, SCROFULA ULCERS It is w stl knwv that the benefits iled veil from drinking? of uie Cesea.:,3, Sal:Ale:lA and other I . clebrated Springs Is principally owing to the glint' the: C011t.4111. De. 11. Astrlrc's lodine, Water Ceetti.M3 Iththic hi the same Duets state that it lo (rand in the:3,3 spring waters hut over 500 per Cent, mare in (in.. Wily, containing iti it does 1 1 4 grains to each ounce, 0 isielved In pure wa ter, ivithaut n snlvent, n 4114,covery long sought for, in this eamitry tont ktreupe, and is the best rem ; taly in the tvorlit for ,Verninta, Cancers, Sall Ulcers, anA all . Amato f. CirenlarS free. NiMUlt E, Proprietor, - 3 I My street,/ New Y'ik, 401 , 1 by all rirttgitki (riOSN-Itnlt w , 10 he MI st-rahtes I—Mtagatiteu and C'nfortit nal e Voting Men.—Eiiayti of IVarningaud lust rm. lion for Voting Men, who have abutted their phy stet.' powerß, or wasted their sulNtanee In riotmo liviug i atol fallen Viet line todivease, wit it Reports on the !toward treatment and cure. Sent in sealed letter ouvoloues, free of charge. Addresi Dr. J. SICILIAN lIOUGIITON, froward Assoeht tton, Philadelphia, Pa. [July MOtleir Mt. e•kel. BOILS. THE PEUUVIAN SYRUP, (it protected solution of the Prottrkitio of iron) will do this etTeCtually, givo ' strength, t igor 1111t1 lie le We (0 010 N9lOlO SyS(0),01. Refract of a letter from Ray. IticitAat) s, E04:3, B at ton. 141u,15.: "For years I Nrlt4 a sufferer frourltolls, so that my We became tin ough their fru (pieta a nd persistent recurrence; finally a car buncle termed in the small of my baek. Paring its progress largo pieces of decoutpOsed flesh were every' day or two cut away, and , the pros tration and general disterbance of the system were great. Before 1 had recovered from this at tack two smaller carbuncles brake out higher up, end 1 was again threatened with a recut. tenet) of the sufferings to which I had so long been subjected. It wauvat this timo I commelwea taking the PERUVIAN SY RCP. i continneti ta king it ling! I had used live bottles since then I have have had nothing of Mb kind, for years I N‘IIS ono oh thegreatest suiferel s. tit her medicines gave me partial and temporary relief, but this le markable remedy, with a kind of intuitive sense, %%cot directly to the root of the , evil, its work w . ifit it thproughite69 molthy 01 its es ! tublislopt character," A3l pate Paniphlet sent -free. The genohn has "Pi. at \ lAN SVRI. r" blown in the glass. J. I'. pINSMORE, Proprietor, • No. it De y street, Nvw lurk Sold by drugglst3 generally. , 'l•he' beg( known renmly for SCROFULA, In all it% manifold forms, including I7e( r$ Offi ce es, 51.'411113, 4rtt Rlleun►, Cimstimpomi, A NM:ll.i' !WM NE W . AT etn, a, pure bolution 01 Ind inn without it solvent, liscovereti after many , ears of seinntillo research and experiment. For eradicating humors from tho system, it lito no equal. Circulars sent true, Sobl by all thipilsts. l IARRIS' i PEARL SOAP, THE CHEAPEST AND REST AR lICLE Wit ALL PuurusEs TIMT SOAP IS I'SEI) FOR, WASHING CI,OTHES EXCKPTI. THE GREAT AMERICAN_ SOAP COMPA NI take pleasure in informing thopeople of emit% and vicinity, (but more particularly all goo,' ilottsokoopors) that they aro uninulacturinft dr,d introducing a Soap superior to all others for the following purposes: FllttiT—Tor °leaning' Paint, Wood•work; Mar ble, ato, • SECOND—For Cleanlog (and Polishing at thi samo Limo) Metals of all dosoriptione. Housekeepers osn atonoosodtho groat adVan• tae of th,s,-alt it is entirely unnecossary to keep BA hcrotoloro, Polishing Powders, Brick Dust, Sand, Ashes, &c., &c. THIRD—Fora Palm pr Bath Boar. especially •vhere (herb- aro any impurities or stains upon the hands, such as Paint, tirtaim of any kind, Printers . ' Ink &c. ~to. !, POUB,yII and last—Par the thoutiiii:id and one other purpos.s for which ion!), is in constant use, and which it is itupossiblo to enumerate at this time. DIRECTIONS ?OR IMMO HARRIS' PEARL. SOAP for each and every purpose above mentioned, To ho used in thesamo manner as any other Soap with this exception, that it ohly requires ONE-Till IRU the amount of our Soap to hecomplish the same re sults as others, end ONE-THIRD of tho TIME and LABOR saved, WANTED. every Pereon in Reading to try lIARRISI PEARL SOAP, BEWARE or ALL IMITATIONS I 31,(;) Kid, (hired ,- Fxchigiretv 6p the Greg( A picric: &lap (b.:103 Arch .S'rreet. I'hilodelphia• II A RRIS dr, O 0 . , Ilropriotore. 43 - 4 - 13UAKROLPF,A A MADEIRA, Corner of Fifth and IVasitingtOfi Strout?, Sok Agoral for Reading, Ail ENTS WANTED IN F,VI3ItY CITY A: COLIN • " rin/ TI IN THE Tho Soap is now offered to the Public at the fol lowing Stores: Stauffer & 8110'1(01(1er, Yocum & Muslim. A. Pottoiger, 4 Jlerbine & From, J. & 11. Saylor, E. 0. lleiliter, Hafer & Boone, F. B. Fiehthorn, D B . Keiser, ° Ilinnershits & ap, .1, Dundoro, C. Ileffel(inger, A. Swart,,, P. Shaeffer, J. 0. Thomas, D. P. troth & Co., F. Keffer & Bro., - M. Keifer & Son, J. 11. Ilildeboitol, J. K. Boyer, ' W. Stott Jardine, ' D. llemelig, 3. High, P. Dehart, - 'J. Kline W. Boyer, Ott & Bolter. 0et.17-ly NF \Y MEAT MAR li.Err. rlll E underssgned having opened a new M P.AT ISTORE under Library llull corner of Filth and Franklin Htrects, respectfully solicit a shoe Of pdblic patronage. Always on hand a full h‘lp. ply Of all kinds of Meat, Sausage, Scrapple, 4.c„ &c., at reasonable prices. All orders promptly filled, rind customei s Served at their houses, 'Jan 2t)-aniod UDICNBUSII CARPETS! CA RPETS.I•I . 11. M A liK Y .‘zCO;. , No. 11S Plum s!reet i. below IFrankilit, be- tween Sixth rata Seventh streets, lirspectfully inform tho citizens of Reading and vi cinity, that they are manufacturing the very beet In grain. all-wool Carpets, ever offered in this vity, La tent patterns - and colors, Wholesale and retail at New York prices. ' Wo invite the public to examine our goods before puroinsirm eleewhero, and save I„5 per cent) Buy out of first crass hands and Faye money (1.11-3 in B. 11. MARRLEY & CO. ii,UMIWR! LITgIjER!! BOAS & RAUDENBUSII, ,Corner 4th and Spruce Street. (The ill* Lumber litrd On 4(h scree!, below Tenn.) TIIE BESV Cll EA FEST AND* • ?111 OST CONVENIENT Y AHD- PI THE WTI% We have coma:Lally on bawl a large asaort, meat of all kinds of Lumber, Which will be die. imbed elf at the low'e'st market -prlues In tt'suntl• ties to itult purclamero. AUG. F. 130A3. GEO. VV. F 0). NA Gl (TINE AND ' , BOILER, FOR SALE. .~ IMPORTANT TO MACHINISTS "AND 311 N U F AcTu „, v. IL . The undorsigned offer for Bali), at reasonable rates, ONE OSCILLATING 'ENGINE OF FOUR 'll.Oll-SE ONE MORT-HORSE TUBULAR UPHIOIIT BOILER. Apply at tho A ouni 011ie°, or address ItlTTlillt Sr, CO, “QCRAP:i FROM THE PRISON TA BLE,", BY A REBEL. OFFICER. THE OTHER SIDE OF THE QUESTION. HUMOR FANCY, AND STLIBBORNI FACTS. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS AT CAMP CHASE AN DJOHNtiON , B ISLAND, One of the rnof4t readable bodlteoßbllebed. For sale by RITTER k CO„ Eagle Book Store 351 Ponu street s 114:401ng. J. P. ,DINSMOIt E. lloy stivot, NVNV York (fob 6-4 w d w IMI L. READING. PA. LIMM=B; 'OR 1:1:N --•A - , E..cona Story Room, tlt tho k. , ,0ynt.,), of 1 - 111 an,t W itslitngtoa stwets snit a tile tor a L odao ltco n h or other purposes. A pply :•oon, to No. Fifth awl Washington sts. i; )I111.1t; S.'tT.l..—\fill he soli% at l'obllo Sale, on t :loth Vol). I;v9at ono o'clook% tlt the ltey,tone llottso, Alll that eortaln lot or ptroo of , rronntl with tho Ihroo mom. BRICK P: Ltd Sti !IOU:N thereon, Nttuntetl on rho South Eaatoi n twiner of and Ft•anklln st reelq, Healing. Said lot, hohag X foot In front and hit reel (101 l loon , or less. The liothle IN tillb• Stant 131, 1111%1 tit; quito rocontly t hotouglil y repai rot, and hai aII 1110 modern eon ven loneeS with gas, range. Awl 1.,t1 h 0 0th Tet ins will 1 , 0 nnt,lo.r.t,v.-- -, JANE HOUSUM. W. V. \ ON, Allki ion kbeAllii GI:N rl:l.l.lk.;F:sc}: oFrIcE. .11ist ()penetr.(r South Seventh street. all etlice g, nl t.tl informal ion cam hll laid. \V' ray , •pecial nttemtion to fill nballng gcattl yiale help for la it - ate (Amino , : and laltels. Th(qe Ito; , mitt boil) N% 011i(t tit) well by giving as it call, all , e 1 ttom this (alive tt UI come m ell rec , -allorlaletl. 11 r al•to farnimli tt tax rot 010-,. mew., ~ ..11,11 itH clerl.4, bar tendei -Itli MR11110110( SOICE.II 1,11411. IValitetl, 11> rt . entlentall souleullat 111 %eats, tt situation as I%atelitalaft; 4:?1,11 VOlllO 11iLtItly leeounnen , leil to v influential eitltens of t i t i tt CU v . A 1,%, n t u . ut v ouutry , ovt, eapahlo of 11011161 gelll9lo 11011,m 11011:. 111 1111`1 office, •.:•••, south s‘eentli street, Itezvillig, jail :: i-31iIt1 NTEIII;` , TINt; toot and Shoo I Mauntactot t,• , ‘ II Lnoxu nlltlrr,ih&' old ttrm of " I.rl-: X L i ," oppo,lto tho market hou'u', Itas untielgoac a tholough change, tho itutlcrsinucd 1)1,0144 t:t4en tho \( 1101) killa.l 1411. 104 .1 )I.lllll', :mil 1% 11l tho t.auu• tt ith much !no, unirstmlued and to thogiunt, , id utttago of ltty ctudoinerm. 1 con-hict• a IP', My, theirtoto, to 111101111 all tub frit.ll , l,-. :tn.( quaint Raul tile old rik tl'ollv :c'nrl:tllt, that I At 11, 1:0C1) C(Ili011 oil lit 114iI MI 111 IA N‘Otilen'ti and chlltltrll • . hip, clot anti mu. 1 , 0000 ; (.11 it, I ;04 and tiztio.iiir, 01 tilt l,luti 1 itho hate always Oa bland tivinhot rult Show 01 , 40111er \%Ork Is prOlll iltIV nittt cairfullt ntlemleil to, an t i shoes IWO hoots at tow talcs rcpalrt , tl out Milt 1101 ICO. 11;1111. Jul fyi past favors, Ow tin• w , ul,l e• s olicit, it khan) of piddle jiationa.:,,•. I'llll,ll' I,EISZ, hoot and Shot , Manufactory, No, O.'. :),Ittarc, Renaltig. I ).\-!\ It IN lit d'•••1.. • (I'll-2:t.N% 1 13L - PIIONG & 111 Z()„ 11 A N E R 11calt\is hi s. Ii )N Ds sTOCK, N'Elt .1.N1) COITONs. - IV I' , .N 1 t)Eli AND I'IIILADELNII,% It.tc , l Ihsvoqita ()pen (t , 9 (t. 1)1. Cle.l' (ft 3V. tk, loh NY ci:DuNIAN 1011, I'IZII3IIIIAST. i 1 WILL Y t HEAD Tills 1 14ttllittt, Jaw. N. 11 . Ili. C. lirousp, N0..2”1 :.( , 1111) Filth , nut v tin. M. M. (111 tv Chi. only t httlg \110(11 huv givoin strength to Ilk btol;citIll'1»--1111, 11 , 110 it In •111-4 family for akshe, Numt fywitvii fey' . f orm i m t. Itt each t`ll , o it Ny( 1 11(1(411111 y quick mitt I lulled cal it. E. FOX Provvi , tor of stop. ‘ Iner4 that Owen ot thollll calc,l a 'spala in vnlninn l hr vino at +,1(.41. .1111 IN I . oll.•ptaim, t-ayi tho Oil earvii him of a ,Havera Irut•tuit of t hum,. Tho above, named put ~ ons ate 'well known in 111 ICillii3 itn4l RI (. living 1% 1111VNSP4. - 1111Villlf 1111'11 4 110111111111 P ( 1 0:3tlI110113 at tilt) lotus V.'l) illiV4`lll 3111 l Willi thu Ul )1 It ) I{ E giving 111() , A3 poinilAr ;vet\ air COM, 17.1tTS, ilvem ;t y In add inoro ilu Alaoodoffitui Oil Co. will fOllO I ( }() if ally‘h) , ,,) 11 will flu hi4h 11 , 1 . 1111111 V :4'ool et•l'l !Ile 111' 14 1111111 1 1 1'01111111'111 1'1(1%1111S In tho elky.,no,l \ whiff • vm I hos() who have heln cutest by ti tiNt. of N 1 1 1t11111111111/11-4.101 1111 Pito:. It.11)1()::1), • The (ici w rn coil 1:111(i , h h•ettirtrof (h i . Compa Ily i sloppilig at l lto lit. —I ofic. 11010+0 anti purclut4ll a Inl3llo of tho tlll , or rcrt•lv,t Itch'lC(3 mid I cut hce of ( !mtg.!. Al:.+A)-4 4 01,11,‘ tool '-' In the Orphans' Court of:Alert:a County. , 10fli IT Or l'A r,TITJON SIJ R HEAL 1.;‘,1 e /i/n!,(/.9vot, late ol said coon. ty (1(4.4.41 , (41:--To 9t:ff . • Itolfoittoto, l'ou'r Illntt Ittnati o lacoh 1;11w:toll to One pet It too(•i ), Itingatomt,ight et, hiti•l intturi”,t josevlC Hoch., m,try titan wft4 010 MoN or, a n d 111(4 kitten died, leity.titu i.yul. tofir ehliklt en, to 1$ kr: l,hnt lon ltt loot , Clara 1(loyo4., %Valium Moyer analA hut t : 1 1orcr,thotzalit Nylji il l ll ni t ot t 1,1 itg lot no; livorgo tittat4l,out, ( at ti,ti Inc BioLtOoll 11, n hOldt-0 died, Ie tv 011 . 0 (I,ll>l to : .111110.4 M. Lyons; EliZaksth V.IIO NV/O1 V1111(111 "..M1 with Chat It-. s •ityl:4•l', Q.lOl V. Ito (ItVit 1A•110 1111. (loat h 01 sntol 11111• , 1:110, 11 11;1 tight di 1141 run, to wit : l'"); , 10 101 4 %V Moot' : - ;'pyher, .11(.xito, (ler s=1)) ‘5 Illt ( Egf`llhal), Itobooc f, tilll , llloill tool With AtOttlialli 11011M11; Sat nit A. Eltzabellt Spykor, mot Catlotrolo - • Nol Ice 14 111 .. 11 . 1.',' cell, l h nt by v111)1t. of 1.1i(1 itbi,v(; It 4)1 • 444i1, nn 11)4014•4 11111 In' 10°141 on the tit , 1111 v. ~ 1 Ilia drepat-,c(l, to the til Itoucling, fliq h.; eetAnty, fur the pal 'twat of making tifitm to flli4l milting the helve anti legaktf . .nt u:wittatives of rsatil ilectaleiti, or valuta -11(1/1 or tinvtai,eternt or 11)4. 1(1.111 EAtitte, ias in it 1(.9411u:41, awl that the 1111111 infinevt, shall, nivel tet lb pat pe,eatert2al,) at, the al“Aa, inentlcalell nlitee, 'flitirmlal, filo 18th (lay of march, A, D., I t,, , ,)„1tt I e'rhwk in the afternoon. at \title)) tine. and ',hut tile said partiem elm at - tentl if tiws• pro ..,--61.) teh ) NV.II„ It. A1,111(11111'1,', .IT . XE(LiTo its , KALE: OF VA u 4111.1.; LSTA 'f —On Wolin-tatty l'ob rum y 211 11, I)-0, %%ill he 'OW lit jlll l / 1 10 tho 11.1 IA .4 1114'11(41 Of Gem Re Whit. deep 6 .. o l, Inlfloy 11.10 p, Bel ka county, tho Real E-litte, to ti it : No, 1. A V A ARM, in 0 hivit slate of cultivati/A, containing 112 act es, morn of tt• a ti; 1,1111 , ! Strut and ttllh 11111 I . olloki.lll}l 11111•1()%1ALIt.111`i t V 117.: 0116 tWO•Stilly 11111110 : - .,TON 1; 1/NVIA/1.1 NG, of ; firm% 0 mastic finish;, ono stnnu Swiss J ti trn, tiro-story r.toitu Pig ity, lit/ go iratno.Wagon House with Corn Ci /lis, too frame Carriage llouseA, one f. aloe Wood I low/e, one stone. Smoke floo H o %%11b1/...1 tine Sptlog of wittec derncatti, and other Mt of the ifore going inlin'ovcinent -, With the ((tricot, are in ex cellent condition, , Thera aro two Apple 0 1 ... of v.lllOll contains over h)) choice ti ces ; itko, live 111'1, 0 1 1 4:1111lig -, 1)1•Iligti of W it t er , On the /yam.: v;itiatt yards of the, linprrweinenth above described, arcs a lino vro story i-tonq DiKell lug llouhe, Barn, Sittugh ter firm -vomit other building-4, olth t Welk of excellent V. 111.1.1 :11111 it ,) Wing 14/14:01V1141•11 Of (:11(.11(ai The above .le. , eribr :1 prolllhldB will be sold in the Ns hole or in taper/de tract ii to stilt purcha sers, as follov.4: Ftnt-- 7 rf he orit;insi farm, conqisting of 70 acre", wort) Nvith tins iniproyeinents flint above described. ,ecf. , 7l//-13 ,term , inorn" or tho Jast, ttbovn dr , ir• t il,rrl 11111110V(.1iiviii lU') I: ()I' /(." , 4, to 1.110 tithtlye. 1111-, I , One 01 the 111,est and 1110 st dettirablo farms In Ilot 'lh • e grounds sun minding 114 Won I(ii 1111: iitl'icii garlluue, aro hettutiltilly Elie (Jill 111111 ill•COlitteti with dower ing -liriiidterv, ft nit and oruttutental trees, ,Ve. ii 1, located 10 t h e teitile vidley 01 ()ley towii , 1111), 11c1;.4 Pottol y, tit the lermi»ns of the flought-sville 'l•u tnl,ilce,n.milel North 01 DOORl:et•s‘ die, on 1 lje Reading and Turn pike, 10 wiles E:e•t. of Reading, awl within half -a wile Of the jilop(P.(11 int Ili ri!ti eminecting the East Pertn-N Ivaula with the Philitdl3l - and Rt.:R.lllu; Rail' 0.01 through this valley. No. 2. A tract of land in Fail township, 1 utile distant front sail faint, emitalltifllf 4 acres f cultivated laud, awl 7 act es of CHESTNUT I•I'IMUT '1 ho ilnlnnvelneits are a • D'XELLIN Li 114 Stable and oilier 'with ntn cNeellent Spring of water. No, ;•,, A 1•1 y T 1 t o t of CII.P,STI'itIT TIM BER (if y(al ,);• it), (.oittai»lng 17 acres, more or less. lit i t ;nu tint of 11 on Ore upon 11119 traef. iirerCl',oll"; A% , hung t > the pipintsca before (lay of ! , ale, ate ii,%itcg,t to call at any time. 81,10 to colninen(q. n t 12 o'r loPk noon, wln , n COn (llttong ut r,alle wl!1 110 ITIRIIC known. .1.11)tnal term; to 1,1o1.1!n-,Lti, cATITAIIINE EAINE! , I * SMEI, WitITNER, L.. EE.M;(iE WHITNER, • ExecutOrm. U ,;1.1-3.4 tALD NE %i Sl'.ll'3 ler Fate et the GAzETTS I ' - Oinee, NV. CI4 Penn atm.:C. • lieu Li :,1:4'11103 - , Doctor 'Ziegl4.l fiati 13 II
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