Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 17, 1869, Image 4

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--The Arkansas House has concurred
with the senate in ratifying the Suffrage
amendment.
—Gen. Stoneman, commanding in
Virginia, has published the act of Con
gress vacating dim held by,disquaiified
persons within thirty clefs. Some 'near
appointments were made for ltichmonil•
city officers on Monday evening.,
T -ThePresident sent several notnina•
tioha to the Renate on 'Monday, among
th4n2 Vim. A, Forbes, to bo Pension
Agent at Philadelphia. No'nominations
have yet boon made for foreign missions.
—Robert Martin Douglas has been ap•
pointed Assistant Priv* , Secretary to
the President.
—A delegation of Indians, represent
ing the Choctaws, Cherokees, Creeks and
Chickasaws, called upon President Grant
qa blonday t to pay,their respects and
Offer their eetigretulatione. t
—Since the 4th of March ! about 400
bills have been introduced in Congress.
In the last Congress 8480, bills were in.
troduced, of which 2600 were in the
House. •
—Marcus Eldridgo, a prominent citizen
of Troy, N. Y., committed suicide on
Sunday night by cutting his throat.
--Drunkenness has become Tearfully
prevalent among tbo wine-growing dia.
trieta •af , California, Even' young girls
are sometimes aeon reeling in the streets
under the influence of the "pure Cali
fornim" • ,
—A. villain put powder in the stave of
IN public school house near Baltimore a
few days ago, and by the explosion eight
aeholars Were injured, two little girls
being fatally buried.
7
—A convention of tho delegate's of tho
workingmen of Luzerne, Carbon, Lehigh,
tlohuplki I , epd other counties, will be
hold at Heilefon on the 17th inst.
—Horses aro no numerous in - New
Routh Wales that they can bo bought for
two cents apiece.
- . -Muoh of Frailes t WWI) , all of Spain,
and largo portions of Italy, are entirely
dotting° of forests. •
—Captain M. E, Lonald, was aseaultl
ed and robbed in Milwaukee, on &tut.•
day night. He la not expected to re•
tour.t
• f
—Allison Smith was killed at Spencer.
pod, N. Y.; on Sunday, while enterini, a
ehutekatothe head of n funeral. Tho
wind blew a belfry down upon bim.
The city of St. Louis hra brought
spit against \Vett, the late Comptroller,
and his bondsmen for $90,000 to $lOO,-
oaN'ythigh alieged - ho embezzled,
.
Ineendinry fire nt An,ola Minn,,
01 ;Wordily night, destroyed '526,000
worth of property,
—The steamer 'Ruth; from St. Louis
for New Orleans,' was burned on Mon
day; with all her cargo. .No lives Were
leiti
--Tito Congregational Church at Wil
ton, Mo., was crushed in by 'snow on
Monday and dostroyod, with its turniture
and organ. • '
—A hailstorm in Memphis, on Mon
day, destroyed shrubbery and fences,
and nearly all tho window , glass in the
city.
---The planters in Tennessee complain
of aireat scarcity of labor, and are
offering 25 per cents more wages than
last year.
—New York city has over 8000 music_
teachers;
- -A spring wagon has bon invented
by a gentleman in Mays Ky., which
he proposes to run' without apy kind of
animal or steam power. Ale has already
perfected a small model, which runs up
or down hill very rapidly. The power is
received from an immense coiled steel
spring, which will run for half an hour
without being wou!J up. In going up
Millie spring exhausts itself, but in go.
ing down hill it winds itself up. 'I ho
inventor claims that ho can carry very
heavy loads over any ordinary road.
youngster 'being shown nt a toy
&lop n papier mach mouse, which,
when wound up, ran about in a very lifo•
like manner, Qxclaimed, with contempt,
"0, mamma, I don't want that; we've
got lots of thorn nt home, and don't have
to wind 'em up, either.",
—Thoro was a stump and startling
eetlbition at Laconia, N. IL, a few Sun.
days ago. As the peoplo weroassombling
for worship a well•dressed stranger cool•
ly ascended somo ladders which still re.
mined upon tho 'now Unitarian Church,
mdunted to tho very ten of the steeple,
seamed for n few moments the land.
soaps and those who were watching him
in terrified groups, turned n somersault,
gazed about a few moments more,
descended to tho ground and walked out
of town without uttering a word or
manifesting i any" emotion but of calm
stolidity,. Ho is thought to hare been an
lscapodl lunatie.
•
plgging boots •by steam, twenty
mates, oT 240 pairs of boots, ere a mml
day's work, One man in 'Hopkinton,
Mass. ; it is said, bai pegged eighty-three
eases, 10A2 boots, in two days. Ile once
poggod forty-eight boots, twice round, in
fourteen tninutes, and did ono boot, iu a
Will of speed, in thirteen seconds
—A veloclpedist in New Hareni,Conn.,
while crossing a street, ran into a horse
and knocked him down. The horse was
so injured bi the fall thnt the owner was
obliged to kill hitu,'and ho now holds the
velocipede rider responsible to the extent
of $B6O. ,
,
—A gentleman in St. Louis, a day or
two sinq,lost $B,OOO, for the recovery of
which' he offered a reward of $5OO. On
the übsequent day ho received through
the liostree the abm.he had lost, minus
the rows d. No - name or note accompa•
nied the Inelosare.
lowa paper; intending to tell us
*.prisoner eseaped l says:."The consta
ble %nd prisoner diSagreed as to which
was the best route, and as. the prisoner
hog not, been , heard of since, it is sup.
POO that 114' took the K rong road,!'
i •
''' '46 eitehnie tolls tersely of a noted
nem,: thati,thiough the energy of,a
.beriff h it n otr,94ol,nts'n rustle grave
yard."
Mataaeltusetts has what ii vllled the
.'larr hoer temperance party,"' who
have to that extent btchelid from first
•
'pm following*, fiffw . 10,4,1a* ; "pi!
Snit
R I ilur..klß • :_0.:6,';
AT TUN
EAGLE BOOK STO
Nt. , 542 Penn Street, Readinsl,
Quit Claim Deeds,•
Yoe Mavis Deeds, - /
Adthinistrators Deeds,
Tr as tees' f itseentors , or Guardian's Doods
Mortkage, (Common norm)
is (Sofro kno!se)
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Juaguient Note,
' ' Si (with wilivor)
Promlosory Note, (with waiver) §
•
Magistrate's Blanks,
Expoution Attachment, (with intorroga
torios)
Summons,*(Landlord atil. Tenant)
Suintnons t
Subpoena,
Warrant,
Execution,
Constable's Sale,
Petition; In Dlvere, (Adultoty) •
Intorrogittorlea in ease of Adultery, '
Petition, in Divorce (Desortims)
Interrogatories In ofte6 of Dosertion,
Petition in Divorco (Intolerable Treat-
mont)
Interrogatories In -ease of Intolerable
Treatment, •
=I
Doolorations,
Debt by,2ml Assignee of Bend,"
'Dobt by srd Assignoo of Bona,
Dobt by Asslgnoo of Bond,
Work, ,bilbor and Materials,
Check,.
Slander,
Common Breach, f
Bill ofExchange,lnd Indorsee Vs. Acceptor,
Bill of It zolure vs. Drawer or Indorsok,
Bill of Exch ngo vs. Acceptor,
Coin mencompiii of Doclarati OA in case,
Goods Bold and Doliverod,
Quantum Valobant, - • .•
Money Lent and Advanced,
Money had and . Recolved,
•
Account stated,
Money Paid,
Debt upon Bond and (!ognov it Aetionern,
Prommissory Note Payee vs. Maker,
" ludprseo vs. Indorser,
" si vs. Maker,
13:1 , ,1
TrOver,
Work, ito., Goode Sold, /to:, and tho Idoinny
Counts Joined in ono Count,
Bill of Exchange Payer ye. **et in ease
Of Non Acceptance,
Bill of Exchange linker ye. I►coeptor,
Iteleaso of a Judgraer'.*
Refunding Bond . A P I
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POWERS OF ATTORNRY.
Power, of Attorney, (General)
Power of Attorney to Amite Inter : nit,
Power of Attorney to Reoelve Dividend
Due and coming Duo,
Poier.of Attorney to Transfer Stook,
Loam, (Lindlord and Tenant).
Landlord's NOlleo toOntt,
•
Bond &net Werrant la Nett rceently
• .A.Eloptod by the Court for Alit *matt.
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THE
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+HE Rtalt tiOrriNUER FOR
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BOOTS NA);:gli0 E 8
N. T. GEIIO,
BOOT AND SHORMAdI
eas row arid, Reading,. Pa.. •
EAS CONSTANTLY ' ON . HAND VILE
l l lNNl s tuortn t nat is of o r t ino t at a n o d
i l ha lato
and Ohtirou'lPlXOsa of all khiaa. See lid of
styles an priesst-
11fIriPa calf boot., home wade. f 3 BO 'to $7 00
• kip •. • 4 c tO 373'
800, II 1111 200 0,4 75
Yonth's,4 -- " • " 1 . 90 41 925
Wonitn , o klp Ittoo•boOto i 23 " 7 5
Woinon's Goat, Polish,
ml , BOB , 4. .
Men's Arotio,_
• , Plain aural, 00
Womonts 4,1, . $0
Mtn 46 . 61 70
Children's • Oa
dec. 7 d
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Tho Proprietor! of the Daily Esgto
and Weekly Gazette)
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PRINTING.
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AItl?, PREPARUD TO DO
ALL KINDS OF
JOB WORK
PROAIIiTLY, NEATLY
FAIR PRICES!
Having arifplo facilities and good
workmen they aro enabled to exe
cute every variety' of printing de
sired by
MERCHANTS; MECHANICS, .
ANI BUSINESS MEN.
1311011 AS
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Book!, •
Pamphlets,
!Postirs,
Handbills,
Progitimmes,
Circulars,
Legal Blanks
Notes,
Receipts,-
Bill-Heads,
Letter-Heads,
Ball Cards,
• Bills of Faro,
Wedding Cards,
• Business Cards, &0.,
We are confident that all work
entrusted to us will ,be done -satis
factorily to the customer both as to
style and price. :
Orders by express or mail will
be'promptly executed. Address
RITTER lk
DAIL? DAVLD AND,
GAZETTE OFFICE
542 Penn Stroot, Reading, Pa.
nne 26.168. '
TORE STAND FOR RENT.—The good
13 will of an EXCRLIANT STORE STAND,
corner of Ninth and 'Chestnut streets, le
offered for rent. with or without the sale
of the GoOde. The stand is a very profit
able ono, andis only d isposed of for want of
time to attend to the business. Possession
given on the first of April. Apply to
RUMEN D the REXEL,
On Premises
mar 4+4hroodditi
Removal of the "Temple of Fashion."
QERD,OPENING OF SPRING
Fashions, Monday, March, ),1869. • For
the bolter convenience of hor patrons, Mrs,
M. A, BIN El; has retaorod t hor
DRESS TEIUMNOS AND. PAPER, PAT.
•
1 - 'TERN STORE
to the N. IV. Coiner of ELEVENTH and
cliEsTl4f oT streets, Philadelphia..
Dress and Cloak Making. Dresses Made
toflt with ease and elegance. The Meat as
sortment of Ladies+ Dr ops and Cloak Trim
mings in the city, at the lowest rites. Or.
i l l
dors executed at short notice. Enthrold
tales Ildtlifs, Laces, Ribbons; B del Veils
E i gO t IrOVlCAtin t rit a nd j4 trog r rin s : 4 (11T:1:In c &
and fitting; A perfect aratent of. Dress
Cutting taught;' 'Pelee ,at 150, "with Chart.
Plitteernii sent , by Mail or Express' to all
larts of the Unten. D.) tint friftot our hew
ocation, N. W, corner .ELEVENTH and
CHESTNUT STR,BETS, rhusidipbls.' • •
Afars ispir ? .. ;1- • • • i
•,•••-• ----TT-. v., 2'll'; • • •
fr:t
MIMI
EMI
Retie _ Umbrellas,
FAST COLOR.
Prices within the reach et
Heep the wearer dry, do not soil the dress
or Boor and will not -turn ginside out."
.
All will bear inside the above mark, none
others genuine. • „.. ,
At wholesale only by .
WRIGHT, BROTH[RS 'di 00.,
3112 nhd 354 Market Street, Phila.
!BROADWAY, BRAY YORE.
fob 27-Imw •
ORPHANS i COURT - SALE.—
Pursuaut to an order of the Orphans'
Court of Berko county• will be sold at rub
lio Vulpine, on WEDNtSDAY • tho 24th.day
of March, A. P iron, n the premises, in
Ontelaunce to wnship, Berke county. Nun-,
sylyanie • •
All that eon i n TAVERN STAND
.1, and tract et', jithco of land, situate
. In the' toumship of Ontelannee,
aforetalti, adjoining lands of Bonneville
Moser, Israel Martin and others, contain
ing p acres more or less, with theappurte
!lances.. The improvements torthist of a
TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, used as
Tavern, Frame Stable and Sitedding,rwell
of water, and the land is In a good 'Mato of
oultivatiolt. Apple and other Fruit trees
on the( premises, ito. Tito property of
Willfant, r Delp, a minor, . •
Sale t 0 commence at 1 o'clock in the Af
ternoon, when duo attendance will begiVen
and the terms otsaleAnde known by •
FREDERICK B.IIARTMAN, Guardian.
.By order of the Cohrt.—Luvl H. lassa t
fee 211.-tsw
lie
In the Court of Common Pleas of
'Berke 'County. 4
CATUABINE GRATZ, • 0I - January Term ,
by her t next friend .1 a, No. O. Subpos
na sun' Mel for Di
• Bernhardt Sauer, voreo, Dee. 7. Pat*
VS. • tion filed same day
Jolly GRATZ. - stibmna issued : ,
. (Sheri ff 's Return to Subpcona.)
BERICS.COUNTY, SS.
Joseph B, Boyer, Deputy Sheriff, ha
ving been duly qualified according to
law, doth depose and say, that ho has made
diligent much for the respondent in said
stUt and could not find him in hie baili-
J ick.
anuary 9th, 1869, Alias Subeena awarded
, by the ClOurt, , Santo day Alias Subpcena
issued.
(Sherlfrs Return to Alias Subpoena.)
BERKS COUNTY; B.Sr.
Joseph S: Boyer, Deputy Sheriff, having
been duly qualified according to law, salt
that the within named John Gratz 'could
not be found in his bailiwick.
February 20,186'9; It was ordered that the
Sheriff cause notice to be published in One
newspaper t published in the county of
forks, for four successive weeks prior to
the first day of April Term next, requiring
the defendant above named to appear on
said day, to answer the complaintset forth
in the Libel of the Plaintiff above named,
By the Court. CIiAS, RESSLER, A. J,
February 20th, 1869. Interrogatories flied.
Same day the Court on motion of F. Leaf
Smith, Attorney for Libellant appoint A:
R. Stauffer, Esq., Commissioner, to take
testimony on tho part of the Libellant—
By
F ro th
th e Court. CRAB. IiRBSLER;A..T.
m e Records.
.W, B. lintssaman, Prothonotary.
The defendant above named will take no
tice of the above findings and orders of
the Court, and appear on the .12th day of
April next, A. D1.,1869, at It o'clock A. M,,
which will be the first day of Apt% Term,
W. B. ALBRIGHT, Sheriff.
All parties interested will take • notice,
that the undersigned Commissioner will
attend to the duties of his'oppointment on
the 16th day of April, A 9 D. 1860.• between
the hours of 1 o'clock and 4 ololook,( at his
°trice Ro. 521 Court street, k
In the fatty of
Reading. A. R. wrAurrs
fob 27J5tw) • Commissioner.
IMO
TICE'S HORSE POWDERS.
HORSE rDWDERS )
CURE
YELLOW WAT
MPERRE,
FOUN DE 4, . •
ROUGHNESS OP THE SKIN,
HIDE ROUNDNESS,
LOSS OF APPIIT/TE .
and diseases ()thorns generally.
THEY ARE WARRANTED TO HELP.
Dr. Tice has praotiood as veterinary stir.
goon ter many years, Closely observed the
diseases of horses, and compounded these,
powder& after a long -and' careful study.
They wore never known to fall. The de
mand for them is daily inorgaidng;
These excellent powdore aro prepared
and for sale by
DR. W. J. TIIIRWECIITER;"
640 Penn stieet, Reading,
(Next door to the finagle' , Book Store.)
They may also be had of R & F. 8. Lad
wig, Wernersville ; Bowman & Bro., Robe
sonic' ; Filbert, & tiro
Womeledorf; Jonas
Shatter, Schuylkill ond; S. 11. Lenbart,
Leesport; Solomon S toner, Bliumstown ; L.
B. Ralleway, Douglassville; W. K. Ruth,
Sinking Syringe; Larch & Noocker , Bothell
Fisher & Heifer, Stouelmburg.
_ Pob. 6.-3 m w
Oat°looues,
VENDUE OF ITENRY BEI
DLER, deceased.—Will be sold at pub.
lie sale on Tuesday, March 23, 1869, at the
late residence of Henry Boidler, deceased,
in Spring township Burks county, 2!4 miles
from Reading, 2q miles from Sinking
Spring and j 2 mile rom the Dauphin Linn.
pike, the following personal property, vizi
5 horse, ono of which is a good family
horse, 1 and brood 'nave and 2 good buggy
horses, 1 of the beet mill% cows. l ono Tear
old bull, 1 two years old bull, 1 sow, 8
shoats, 1 wagon with bed, 1 narrow wheeled
wagon, 1 broad wheeled wagon, 1 carriage
with harness, as good as now, 2 plows, 2
harrows, 2 small cultivators, 2 set hay
dora, 2 crowbars, 1 set stono quarrying
tools, 1 apple mill and cider press, 9 beds
and bedsteads, 1 bureau, 1 sideboard, as
gbod as new, 2,dinner tables, 1 coal stove,
2 dozen chairs, 8 (Meets, 1 settee, 2 cqp.
boards, 2 looking glasses, 2 stoves with
pipe, 1 rocking chair, 75 yards of rag and
ingrain carpets, 8 saddles, horse gem,
bushels cooking pOtatoes, 10 bushels
planting potatos, WO pounds . pork, 800
pounds beef, 150 pounds lard, 50 pounds
tallow, 1 copper barrel kettle, 1 iron kettle,
and a variety of other housohold furniture
and farm implements too numerous to
Mention.
Lablos,
Sale to ;tommonco at 10 o'clock A. N.
'Conditions and 'ten months' credit on tho
day of sale by HENRY W. BRIDLE%
JOHN BEIDLER
Adm I nistratois.
Joscrii D. Holl2thlltelNa. Auctioneer.
*3-11nekstera aro not allowed to bring
intoxicating liquors to t4O above axle.
mar 0-3tiv*
GOVERNMENT
PROPERTYAT PRIVATE SALE
•
4111:KINs.00.
The Great Head ¢uarteri for all ilnati of
Army Goods Now and Scoond-lrand, and
old aat tith o i of Wry cost.
HAANESS,
Wheel and Lead Team Hunter, Ambu
lance, Light and Heavy Express. Cart and
Buggy Harness, Maclellan and Officers Bad
-dies,- Bridles, Collars, Reins, Halters, Bur,
elagles, oto., oto.
TENTS,
Hospital, Wall and Wedge, with polls'.lind
pins complete, Wagon Covers,. Awn gs,
Sacking Bottoms and Bags. ,
- MILITARY CLOTHING,
Overcoats, rriack Coate, Jiokets, Bloues,
PantS, Army_ Blankets, Horse Covere, Fly
Sheets and Nets, etc, etc.
The largest and best assortment we, have
over erased.
Send for descriptive Pttco Lis sea free
on application.
Small orders by Express, C. 0. D:
LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS TO WHOLE.
• SALE DEALERS.
• PITTUtIf co.
' (Formerly on Fr.rint St.,' now)
71 N. Second St, just betow Arch St.,
• PHILADELPHIA, PA. • •
Also,
=d• PARR
P1440.4- New Pork.
_mare4mw ; '" ' •
TKIL rugs, Penholders,' Lead Peiglis
tationery of Vr_ou,klndiet the
§ - s
*era Boon Broom, NG! Mf(021.44.0044
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THESEJCELEBRATED
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kAOrtiti Al,
THE BE2II.7OBESSIOZIOFTHIS
InatitutlOn irl 4 ll,eonnineno# in Ifondoy
rll OtlOnSi.
Frluelpel f hietnileonsai tne Intake.
tIOn, *lll now mike It. trit.elsesbOergielt
school. ,
ito r tultlOn in the letn i n t ir
116 b mob* per onlitrteroite ft tie ke,
irk For elrenlare address the Pr 1101 r.
mar Is4tw E. i U. KOO
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MOINE — -1180.101tER
FOR:- SALE I.'s
" , •• , '•
UNDARSIGNED WILLTLIEor
Al4OSOiiT akTiNit'
Cott:Atoso
AND '1011:i 11 . OP 8 HORSE POWER.
•I RITTER & CO. ! •
mar *tfw , 642 Penn etlieet.
A.N ,THE ,ORPHANS ' COURT OP
, Berke County 'and • State Of Pennsyl
vania: In the matter of the Writ of Plan.
Mon or valuation Of the real estate of Peter
Kern, late of Haraburg.Berkseounty,deold.
73NRIC3 COUNTY, W.: •
1 1..A.11 1 'At an Orphans' Cont r,' held 'at'
L. 8., Reading, in and for said county,
on the tith day of March A. D. IM.
...v... Present, all the Judges of the said
Court. The Court grant a rule upon all the
heirs and legal representatives of said- Pe
ter Kern, (lewd, and MI pelves interested,
citing each of thorn to be and appearbefore
the Judges of said Court, at an Orphans"
Court, to be held at Reading, in and for the
County of Barks, on the Zith day of April
next, at 100'4310a A.m., then and there to
accept or refuse the real estate aforesaid at
tho valuation, or oilbr in writing more for
the same, or show cause why the same,
should not be sold. By the Court
LItVI H. LIEN, Work O. U.
mar 13-otw
ASSIGNEE'S 13Att. r -- Ith4 ll]
sold nt the nalf-Way Hobs°, in Maiden.
creek township, on Wednesday l March 81,
at 1 o'clOok P. 81„ the fell wing articles, to
wit : A lot of Hay, lot of Oatzi, lot Of Vine.
gar, Bode and Bedding, Carpet, Chairs, Bar
Fixtures (including decanters, tumblers,
150.,) and various oi lier articles. Condi.
Lions made known at the time nod place, by
• JOHN B. FOXO
wi - AsBigueo of Bli Becket,
1869.. 1 . SPRING 186 ,
OPSNING or NEW SILKS,
OPENINre or NEW SHAWLS,
OPANIta} or NEW CHINTZES, •
°MINING or NEW•POPLINS.
Full stock of STAPLE and FANCY
SPRING ,GOODS.
EYRE LANDELL, •'.
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA,.
N. 2.—JOBS, from AUCTION (Hilly:re.
colvnd. , num 13-6tw
mar 13-9
In the Court of Oo
Berke Cou
Of flotobor Term
SOPIHAWODENSMITH, 1869, No. 2, Sub.
by her next friend pcona sur libel
Charles Doom; for Divorce. Aug.
vs. • 22, 1868, petition
BAWL WODENSMITH. filed. Same day '
Subpoena Issued,
'ASheriff 7 s Return to Subpconn;)
BRIM - COUNTY, 88, ,
Joseph ti, foyer, Deputy :Sheriff, having
boon duly qualified doth depose mid Say,
that ho has madopdillgentsearoh for the re
spondent in seta suit, and could not find
him in his bailiwick. •
1869, Januttyy 18th, Alias Sillaina award
ed by the Venn, Same day AI as ,Subprona
issued. •
(Shorfirs Return to Alias Subpoena.)
B EBRO' CO UNTY, BN. '
Joseph S. Hoyer, Deputy Sheriff, having
boon duly qualified, saith that the within
named Samuel Wobentimith could not iii 3
fonnd in his bailiwick. •
March 10th, 1869. It was ordered that the
Sheriff cadet) notice to be published in'one
newspaper, published, fn the county of
Berke, for four successive weeks prior. to
the first day of next April Term, requiring
the defendant aboPo named to appearon
said day, to answeV the complaint sot ferth
in the Libel of the Plaintiff above named.
By the Court.. CHARLES KESSLER,
Assoolato Judge.
March 10th,1869. Interrogatories fi led.
Same day 1 Court, On motioh of Jesse G.
Hawley, A tto rney for. Libellant, appoint
henry Van Rood, Esq.. Commissioner, tp
take testimony on the Darter the Libellant.
By the COu rt. CHARLES K MLR R,
Associate . Judge.
From the Records;
• W. a. Ontasautut, Prothonotary,
Tho defendant above named will take no,
tics of the above findings and orders of the
Court, and appear on the 12th day of next
April, 1869, at t ill A. M.. which be the
first day of April Term.
WILLIAM B. ALBRIGHT„Sheriff,.
- All parties .interested will 'take notice
that tho un
.dersignoti Commlsion,or will
attend to thedut lee of his app intment, on
the 17th day of April, A. D 1 886 9 , between
the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock P. M., at his of
fice, No. 114 North Sixth street, in the city of
Reading. HENRY VAN REED,
mar 18-Btw) Commissioner.
I ,
THE,' GREAT
ZINGARI 'BITTERS.
A SAFE BLOOD PURIFIER..
A PLEASANT.BEVERAGE,
A CERTAIN CURE .\...
PREVENTIVE OF DISEASES.
The ZINOARI BITTERBare Compounded
from a prescription of the celebrated Egyp.:
tiara physician Do. CIINOPISUB, who, after
years of trial and experiment, discovered
the Zingarint Herb—the most remarkable
vegetable production, the earth, perhaps,
hes everylelded—certainly the moat Woe.
tive in tilk intro of disease. _lt, In comb'.
nation with the Other 'valuable 'properties
of which tfrupoZINGAIII INLTTEREI Is corn
pomi, will Cure •
Dyspwsits, Fever and Agu, Billions Pe
ver, ChoHe, Cords, Bromehetts, Consump-
Mrs in its first stage, Flatulency, filer-
rows Debility, Female Complaints, •
. 7 theurnatlem,Dyeentery, Acute uuZ (
Chronic Ikturrhiea, Cholera Mor- I
bun, Cholera, Typhoid a n d Ty
phus Feder Yellow Yellow Fever,
Scrofula, • Disease* of the
R . -taneye t Thitual Costive
wasp ay. ite., &Co
In the PURVIINTION and Co knownft ove
disetuses; it has never been to-fail,
as thousands of Oar most prominent citi
zens throughout all •parts of the country,•
will testify, Let the afflicted send for eir
etfiftr containing testimonials and certifi
cates of those who have been cured after
thelrcases have been pronopeced hopeless
by our best physicians.
PRINCIPAL Dito4Tr, •
F. 'RANTER & CO.,
No. • N.Pront•St., Philadelphia.
BECOMMENDED BY
Rx. Gov. David 11.7orter, of Penn ey!yarda.
Hon. Robort J. Faber, • "
Hon, Rdward_MoPhoreon;ll
Ron. Joel p. Danner, if • o
Hon, Wm. MoSherry, u „ • 4' •
And othell.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
mar 13-lyw.
AS SIG 'E . E
E )13
Beaker. of the t6wnshlp Of Malden
creek. in . the County of Iterka,•having.exe•
ontod an aaelgnment of . all •Ithl estate to
John 8. Fox, Of the same plan, trait:fox
the benefit Of We creditors; an Bth qay,nf
TebrneryjA 11,, 1889. •
Nintlee hereby eye.); that all persons
OWBltitl ablate
_will present
theta. d all pews Owing motley tOsatil
estato. will mak. lin lll B B latnPs,tattlet' to
the tiLdtralipt#l. „ • 4Qflj
5. -vox.
mon Pleas of
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AND
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1869 SPRING. 1.866
BLAOK SILKS. '
OLO ICED SILKS.
' MELANGt I 'POPLINS.
BLACK ALPACA.
PLAIN DRESS 0003.
MIXED DRESS GcsODS.
STRIPED DRESS GOODS.
PLAID DRESS GOODS.
MOURNING. BLACK
AND
WHITE GOODS.
FINE SPICING SHAWLS.
GOOD FILLrOASE
- "
Wo take pleas re in °toiling to the
TRADE GREAT BARGAINS
In a largo lot of Now Casalmores for
Boys' woar.
.B. IL BROWN • :.;
313,PENN/sT R EET • RE AD ( .N U
fob 27 w
A -
IMIt I - O
8 NOTE.-TITE
underelgned Auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Rorke county, to audit
the account of Ignattue Shade, Adminietra•
tor of the Ratate of Anthony Shade, late of
the City of Reading, deceased, and make
dietribution of the balance in the hands of
onid Administrator, hereby gives nOtico
that be will attend U 0 the duties of lite ap•
pointinentio.n Tuesday, April Oth, 1889, at 1
Welotik P.M., at hie Wilco, No. 40 North Sixth
afoot, , P, B. LAUCKS, Auditor.
mar 13-3tw
PUILADELPIIIA. March 10th, 1860.
We bog leave to Intone you that we
are prepared to offer for your teepee
ton, our usual assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS.' '
Consisting of the Newest Itliapei In Straw,
Silk and (Asap HATO, BONNlVrailted Velvets,
Sint Goods, Ribbons, Flowors, Feathers,
Ruches, Crapes, Blonds,llraidsiOrnanients,
ao, We shall bo happy to wait on you
at your etoro or receive your order. Prices
tow for .cash. Yours so., IL WARD,
Nos. 103 lee and RI N. Second St, Phllad'a.
roar 18-Itnw , =LL•
VSTATE OF GEORGE
idEL, late of Greenwich ` township;
Berke county, deceased.—Letter Testamen
tary to the estate of the abovo-named de
cedent have been granted to the eubseri•
ber, residing in said township. Notice is
hereby given, that all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and those having 'claims Will
present them, properly authenticated, for
settlement.. NAM) HIMMEL.
fob 27 Otw I • Executor.
AGENTS WANTED.
( 000 D BOOM GRSAT WACHISt .I.,AROS SALBBIJ
For the People's Edition ofOM abrivallod
Biblical WM Lliatorleal work i
CONYBKABE & iwyesozva
"LIFE AND EPISTLES OP ST. PAUL, II
With an introduction by Rev. JAnns I.
000311, D. D., LL. I)., Pre sident of Prince
ton College, who was personally and in
timately acquainted with the authors.
beautifully illueratod with, Engravings
and Maps, printed from new plates, with
Unabridged 2ial, and English notes ; oo
ptete One Volume of 1000 pages. liltlhl
recommended by the most emminent - d iG
vines of an denominations, and sold only
by subscription at the low ,prico of 0.60. It
is in Met the most •Populer and Saleable
Edition published.
iIdrTAICE NOTICE.—As our Liberal Ter ma
tatt surprise the reader, we advite, Me; to tend
at once for Ctroutara.
Address the Publishers,•
muss To.,
Mar 8-taw] 100 Broad lit., Newark; N. J.
SEED OATS,
IIetERNIIART 'AND KOCH
A... have rccevcd direct from the West
6,000 bushels W RITE II ANY PATB,*aigh
ing from 82 te 84 pounds. to which they in
vite the particular attention of Farmers.
Also, will take in exchange light oats for
seed oats, DERNHART k KOCH,
mar 8-3tw" Cor . Eighth and Court Ste,
BOWER'S
COMPLETE MANURE )
lIANUPAOTUEEED BY
' HENRY BOWER, (limnlet,
PHILADELPHIA.
MADE PEOM
f(uper-Phovhaio of Lf►ne, Ammoiiferatid
• s,Potaals.
ViAIMANTED Winn rapt ADIILTIIIIATION.
This Manure contairis all the elements tO
produce large crops of all kinds, and is
highly rebounnended by all who use it,
also by distinguished chemists who have s
by analypis, seated its qualities.
Packed in B?zg9 of,Voo lbs. each.
And by dealers goierally threnghout the
eountiy. .
DIXON. SIIAMPLESII& Coq
AGENTS,
80 South Water and 40 South Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA&
•
7/011 SAGE BIC
WILLIAM RETNOLDH,
.. 79 South Street, Batlimore, Md.
And by dealers generally throughout the
• •
,country..
For Information, addrebe Henry Dower,
Philadelphia. [mar 13714 m
RHODES _StIPER PHOSPHATE
THE STANDARD MANURE.
MANUFACTURED BY
POTTS &
CAMDEN, New Jerßey.
The attention of Farmers is espeolgtly
collect to the
RHODES SUPERPHOSPHATE ,
~
as the most valuable and reliable manure
for wheat and grail', as well as for other
orope, as attested by an iisperleneo of ltf
tee.ayeare. •
This long established and standard ma
nure isprepared expressly o r DRILLING
tail particular Cate is tall, ati to maintain
the high reputation it had Obtaine,
We are prepareg to fiiinish the RHODES
SUPER ,pnospßATit 'n bbit!. or la' bags of
200 kV. aims, bei desired. • " ' •
air For sale by dealers, and hi
YARNALL &'TRIMBI,E,
va liouth Whams, 419 2noi fleo6o,
, P llll .4lDIELlParli s
mixl34ttiow ', . - , •
•ESTATE OF - - not J - LENDACIL late of the olty of Reed-
Ing_ deceased.-Letters of administration
'to the °eta° of the above named ' admin istration
have beisn grantedto erel•
residing in 'City: , Not i ce is lief* Y .
given, that all person, Indebted-to sttldi
,estate• Are requested ; to b 2l l l te_: Ahlmool•
litAl e ienbet stsul,those essamaid
et the
,0•
,tpemtisentteated, will
sottletheat;', • •, 441AGENNl,11.1f,
felrif-ifittirj ' Votaisto •
,
BER I 1
ME
BOLO tr. RAUDENBUsi t
wtioiesaild in& 'tetra Deaterer s
mos ot ku
L'!:r.MBER
CORNER OF FOURTH
~1k SPRUCE fit,
READING,. VA,
ran Irmsr zintiman raiz.
111111.11VM Amain; /BLOW n
-
MTH HAVE CONSTANTLY
vY. baud altititego issortmout ot -
WhltaPine and llendook,
;Iloarde 'and Plank, I •
•
whito Pine Old llonalook and Yellow a y
Flooring,
,„,
*foto Pine and Ilentlook Pruning
Joists tuid Bcantlingel'alliengttiam%
Iftobtgiku Panel Lumber,
Poplar, Oak,Walnut and Chu"
Sawed, shaved' and Cypress
Roofing and - Plastering LATHS i t k i
Rails and Picket of all lenethei whirettit
sell at the /own Market pried.,
Wo are also PrePared to furnish
kinds of Lumber by the !ear loa4 At v f ,
liantsport prices, with freight intleta;
and respect - lull/ invite Furtuore anti lt4
dere to call and examine our stook bo o
purchasing elsewhere.
A. If, 13UQ8.. W. ItAUDElibtliil,
Fob 186E-tf
A. H. LIGHT, M. D.,
(Graduate Of the Ultveralty of Alta.:
WOULD RESI'ECTFI3I4,y
inform the public, that' ho has pa.
oheeed and talion possessloatid the
RU G STOIO
,
(formerly kOpt by Louis W,yotb,)
North=east Corner Firth and Poing,
• READING, PA.,
whore will be foiled oc nstantly on 1 31 1
a full and frosit assortment ot
DRUGS , AND MEDICINES
•
The undoreignod has already replenished
apd largely increased his Stook with so.
eial referenee to the'.watits of mire:am.
My. Of Patent Modloines ho Is thin, r t .
calving a large supply ; also, of Es 81111
and yronoh Soaps, Buffalo Black Bur
Brushes, Hard ltubuor Combs, Tto4
Druttbee,
PERFUMERY,
imported attd of American distillation pa.
Tmfael, and Toilet Soaps. Besides Usis
alrtiolos will also be found on hand DIS
STUFFS, PAINTS, TUIIPENTLNE, ULABI,
Sto., &.3.
s ir physician's Prosoriptiona earlier
OOmpounded.
IA share of public; patronage ie
fully affiliated. English and - cram spa
ken.
lilt. A; 11. LIM
Drug Store Entranoo, No. I North Enlist,
April 93-/y) Reading".
DR. TAYLOR'S
OLIVE BitANCH
13 11 T tits
A mlld and *arable TOlpy STOIC.
LANT, STOIidAOIII.O and CAIiMINI
TIVE
BITTERS,
Extracted entirely front
Highly benellolil in ,
.DYSPE#SIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
And Is of Appetite;
and an ,excellent CORRECTIVE
persona aufferlng from Disorders of 04
Bowels, flatulence, &o.
SOLD ~EVERYWHERE.
Depot t No.4lB Market Stred,lllllailelei
' 4241.1,y1 3'. K. TAYLOR (tail
NEW MEAT MARKEI' ,
THE und oraign ed_baving opened $
ph
MEAT STOItIG under labrs l 7
Corner of Fifth and Franklin etroets,*,
apeotfally eolloit a shire hil l ub Pill"'
Be.g Alwayii on hand a u supply of s 3
kinds of Meat, Sausage, SerspPlol, l4
at', • reatsonable prices. All emn
promptly filled; and customers Wed
their houses, • '
• • RAUDENBUSII k CONBAD.
Jan
SCOTT FOUNDRY AND U'
etIINE 13110 P.—North Eighth gal
Reading. All kinds of =shiner! ll°
other castings. ][refine work by
'oncelit machinists. Pattern wori
beet Pattern Makers. Orders proliPul
'Ailed, on reasonable terms. m
SEW'S= MCMANUS* vw
Ocit !Muir. •
• •
TO CONSITAIrmEs I
-JONATHAN HEISLER'S.
TONIC O . RIITTBRS
... L .. MOST, 817CUSSFI A
I ,
, IllelntlMS yet ditooiered Mettle Ca"
of Consumptioni Dyspepsia, Liver Cott
piaint, .Brontsbitia, and all diereses Of 11 1
Throat. grOitat And Lungs. It le rai1d,,,,i 0 , 1 ;
tirely'of Boots and. lierbs, and nor ro ta
will convince all who will give It Intl•
rrerftred and for nolo by
JONATHAN IItISLER A Mg,
_2` Schuylkill
_A I 49 id,r *ale bgf Pr. A. IL
ARO corner Sift wad Penn arta% ow"
J• 110Firlatax,_No. 401
atree 0,046111.11. find Dlr. HILLIS, on
makereville, Berke countv
• *linly 4 ./. /1.
.••••••
VSTATE • OF •
Au DECKER * late • of ; Marlon 041 '7
Berke empty decid. Lottero TeitatnC!,..l
tots ho •gatine grouted above t wilit decm7 A
bang been , to the, tindaride;
no tee hereby ggven that all
repo
10004 1.0,..,0g 4 . woe are f0r,1 4 0
. Wanakorlpatnad ate payment. a° ..npeP
preimpt thorn,
laurentleatefl, fora nttiement ,
• DBOSESJulpeh occrs
trip DICKER Marlon, rot • •
Obi SWltt • . EICO
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