Sari-Snarls. CERtHER,'S BLACK JOKE. " In his Thanksgiving sermon, Mr. Bening after - glancing at the causes of national disorder, exclaimed, i Does what's de mailer!' in a man ner that brought down the house."—Sunday Mercury. In indecorous Paris, the godless profane The Sabbath with shows for the sinful and But the hues of religion they do not inhume— Making stages of pulpits and boxes of pews. No priestly farceur, in that profligate town, God's house on-a Sunday brings noisily down, With jokes that the gamins, elate with Bordeaux, Would deem coarse in the mimwof a twenty-sous IaTO It takes Puritan Piety, nursed in the land Where e'en travelling in church-hours was form erly beamed, To raise on that Day in Gad'e temples_a clatter With gushes of humor like ..Dat's what'a de matter!" Brot her Beecher, bright star of the Puritan stage ! With a jest for each Uist on each Biblical page; Man of vigilant ears and of eyes open wide, (And of pocket agape for the greenbacks beside,) 'Tie tishame to your cloth, that ambition to shine In low role in the lowest low comedy line, Should induce jou to Open in s Sunday haranguo, All the." good things" of Bones by perverting his slang. Every dog.has his day, and no clerical pup Should buffoon it in Church when the theatre's shut up. Who does so will find all the prayers he can patter Won't save him from Satan, and •°bat's what's de matter 1" It is lawless besides : should Yolks Garters- folk play Low•comedy parts on that high, solemn day. They'd be jugged, they'd be fined; why should Beecher alone Play the mime undisturbed in his circus of stone? Plymouth Church has no theatre license, and yet Is its palpit a stage and its floor a parquette, And there in his great part of Clergyman Clown, Brother Beecher on Sundays gets dimes and re nown ; While with stamping of feet and a storm of gu MIS Are dishonored Religion, the Day, and the Laws But what scruple has he the Good Cause to be- ppral "Xis himself that he worships, slid " Dat's what's de matter l" (Vanity 14fir. AN ORIGINAL DUEL.—OId Col. 8., of Wisconsin, was an odd glnius, a queer compound of comic seriousness. Replete with jokes, both original and selected, he was not slow in hatching them up and dealing them out in small doses on differ ent occasions. One evening at a party, a young gentleman upon whom the colonel bad told some cutting jokes, feeling himself insulted, challenged the colonel to mortal combat. The challenge was accepted. Having the choice of weapons and the appointment of the place of meeting, the colonel told the young man to repair the following morning at six o'clock to a certain spot, and added, "that he would see that the weapons were there." The following morning, at the indicated time, the young man repaired to the indicated spot; said sporbeing among the lead mines, was naturally furrowed with mineral boles.—" Well, ,youngster," said -the colonel, sticking his hands in hie packets and ejecting a superfluous quantity of tobacco juice from his capacious mouth, •• are you ready ?" Receiving an affirmative answer, he continued: "Here's where we are to fight," indicating a mineral shaft near by, which was at least lilhy feat deep, and here are our weapons," pointing to a pile of rocks. " 'You're to go down that ar hole and throw rocks up, and to stay up and throw rocks down." It is needless to add that the challenge was withdrawn. yam - THERE Ana some good epigrammatists in the modern Athens, and their efforts are generally regarded quite favorably. Of course the "Au tocrat of the Breakfast Table" figures in the front. rank. We subjoin a characteristic rnorceau of his: Quoth Tom: Though fair her . featuree may be It Le her figure pleases! me." " Malec might her figure be?" I cried. " One hundred thousand," he replied. The annexed is also of Boston origin ; and we think it reads like the Professor's: When Sarah Jane, the Moral Miss, Declares 'tis very wrong to kiss, I'll bet a shilling I see through it: The damsel, fairly understood, Feels Vat like any Christian should— She'd rather suffer wrong than tlo it. THE TatITII OF HISTORY VINDICATED !—LIN -001.1( gels off the following piece of extraordinary philosophy in his last message, to Wit: alt is not to easy to pay something as it is to pay nothing, but it is easier to pay a large sum than it is to pay a larger one, and it is easier to pay any sum when we are able than it is to pay it before we are abte." We insist that the idet, embraced in the fore• going is not original with Ane, but that it legiti mately belongs to BEN. Lucks, whose oddities are so familiar to this community. Sitting at a table of a hotel one day, when no one happened to be disposed to engage in conversation, Bas. in his stuttering style, gravely inquired of a strang er sitting nest him whether he knew what would make more noise than a pig fast under a fence? The stranger replied with an emphatic No! Dm-7444w° f-f-f-faac under a f-f-t fence 1 And from this anecdote Ann must have bor rowed all his philosophy. ice' DIU LE- took a jug to the stop and asked for a gallon of whisky. He gave his promise to pay for it on the spot. The jug was not empty. Bill stated ; that he had already bought a quart, but wished the concern filled as full as it could hold. 'When the gallon was poured into the jug the money was not poured oat of Bill's pocket, for the latter was as empty as the former was full. Promises to pay were not received, and the grocer poured the gallon back again into the measure, leaving Bill to trudge, off. with his quart of run, not...tench worse for the little water with which it was diluted. The grocer's gallon was a little weaker, but Bill's :quad had become a great deal stronger. ger- A CHAP OUT WEST named Barnes, who had made a speech at a war meeting, was criti cised in the village paper, which said it was a very patriotic - address; but the speaker slandered Lindley Murray awfully. The neat day Barnes wrote a note to the editor, declaring he never knew such a man in his life as Lindley Murray, and therefore could not have slandered him. Mrs. Barnes, the wife, being at a tea party, also took up the cudgel for her husband, when the matter was•disenssed, by declaring that—. Mur ray began it by abusing her husband, and got as .goad as he gave ;" ''yam A moo ,WOZIAN can see more sympathy in a simpatico thanin streams of fears. si• CONSTITUTION WATER. THB GILZAT IiZLIMEMDS" FOR THE ioconirswx•r - ErpxCo= AND THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES AND DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. These Dangerous and Troublesome Diseases, which have thus far Modeled the beet directed Treatmeut, can be Completely Controlled by Ike RE NE.II Ttio/0 before USI THE CURATIVE peorottles of the medielme direct therufeleeS totbe mane of secretion, mid by op hitoripg the condition of the stomach and liver that the starchy principle of tho food is net 416,11- vetted into saw so long as the system ie coder the in &mime of the CONSTITUTION WATER, which gives those organs time to recover their healthy tone Etna vigor. We are able to state that the Constitution We. ter has eared every case of Diabetes in which it has been 147911, STONE IN THE BLADDER. CALCULUS, &EATS; , . BRICE DNS T DEPOSITS, AND mucous OR MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER URINATING. Disease occurring from one and the same cause will be entirely cared by the Constitution Water, if taken for any Length of time. The doss should vary with the severity of the einem, froth tweety drape to a teaspoonful three time a day, In water. During the plumage of the Colonia., pain and urgent symptoms should be combated with the proper remedies, then followed op with the Constitution Water, as %twee directed. - • • DISMENORRRIEA. OR PAINFUL MENSTRUATION AND IN .MENORRRAGIA OR PROFUSE FLOWING, Belb Maumee kriging from a faulty Pearetton or the Men grimet duid—in the one we 1.01,4 kW Mita, And flecOrni panted by severe pate • and the other a too prelim secre tion, which Will be eimedily cured by the Constitution Writer. ' The disease known as FALLING OF THE WOMB, which In the relaxation of the ligaments of that organ, and is known by a muse of heaviness and dragging pains in the beck and eider, and at times wecomptioied by sharp Picia- Ming , or Adeline palm; through the parts, will, in all fil• sex, be removed by the medicine. There la another clams of symptoms arising from IRRI TATION OF THE WOMB, which physicians call Nervous neon, which word covers np much ignorance, and in nine cases out of ten the doctor does not really know whether the symptoms are the diatom, or thidiaease thesymptoma We can only enumerate them here. I speak more parties /m-1y Of Cold Filer, I•elritation of the React, Impaired Wskornineas, Fla-bas of Heat, Languor, Wall ludo, and bininend of Vitae. SUPPRESSED DENSTRITATIOE, W.hicli in the iinniarriid female ix a coastaut recurring disetoc, and through tiesieet the seeds of moregrave and dangerous maladies are the result; and as month after munch pusses Witll..ltt an effort being made to assist nature, the suppression becomes chronic, the patient gradually looses her appetite, the bowels are comdipated, night evroAte come on, audeogsimeatott faulty elide her career. LEVCORRIBRA OR WHITES. - . - - Shia disease depends noun an inflammation of Utticone fluieg of the vagina and womb. It in In all caves accom panied by Revere pain in the back, acres. the bowels and through the hips. A -tearpoonfal of the medicine may be taken three times a day, with an injection of a tableapoon fol of the medicine, mixed with a half-pint of soft water morning and evening. IRRITATION OF THE HECK OF THE HIM.OREE, . . . . . . . INPLAALVATION OP THE KID NE TS. AND CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, STEAK GORY AND BURNING OR PAIN- . Pub URINATING. For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and too much eannot be said In tie praise. .A single .doae has been known to relieve the moot urgent symptoms. • Are you troubled with that dlatbeeeing pada in the small of the back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day of Constitution Water will relieve you like magic. FOR DYSPEPSIA, It has no equal in relieving the most distressing symp toms. Also, Headache, Heartburn, Acid Stomach. Vomit ing_Food, dm Take a teaspoonful after dinner. The dose gactl may by increased if but akata be done gradually. PHYSICIANS Rave long since given .np the nee of bacilli, nabobs and jnotpeetn the treatment of these diseases, and only nee them for want of abetter remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER - Mae proved Melt , equal to the task that bee devolved upon. iL . . . . . . DIURETICS Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant use soon lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease. READ. READ. READ. DANVLLLE. Pa : , Jane 2, 1882. Dr. Ww. H_ Genoa—Dear _Sir: In February. 1861, I waif afflicted with the cage; diabetes, and for five months I passed more than two Wens of Water in twentv-fonr boors. I was obliged to net up as often as ten or twelve times during the night, and in five months I lost shout fifty pounds In weight. During the month of July, I Se:, 1 pro cured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in two days after using it I experienced.relief, and after taking two bot tles I was entirely cured, moo after regaining my usual go* health. 'loam truly. J. Y. L. DE WITT, BOSTON CORNBRS, 11. It., Dec. 27,1661. Ww. H Canon dr Gents :—I freely give you liberty to make use of the following Certificate of the value of CONIiTITCTION WAritc, which I Con recommend in the highest manner. Mr wife, who was attacked with pain in the shonlders, whole length oithe back, and in her limbo, witb Palpita tion of th. Heart, atiended With Falling of tan Womb, Dysmenorriuta, and Irritatirm of the Bladder. 1 smiled a physician, who attended her about three months, when he left her worse than he found her. I then employed one of the beet physiciana I could and, who attended her for about nine months, and while she was tinder his care ehe did not unffer quitems much pain: be finally gave her• up and said "her case was incurable." For, Najd he, "ehe hear each a combination of cone et. Ihni medicine giun for one operates against come other of her rtiffieulites." About thin time, she commenced the use of Constitution Water, and to our utter astonishment, almost the first dose seemed to have the desired effect, and ehe kept on Improv ing rapidly under its treatment, and now superintends en tirely her domestic affairs. She has not token any of the Constitution Water for about four week,,, ,tad we are happy to nay It ban produced a permanent ear°. Win DI, Vali uItICSOUOTEN. MILFORD, Corn., Nor. 19.1561 ror.yrx,TL GREGG • . Dear Sir :—I bave foe several years, been afflicted with that troublesome and dangerous disease—Grassi—which re , eitied alt earned'ee and dootore. until I took Conailiation Water, and yen may be assured that I wan exceedingly plaimmi whim the remit. It hes culirsip cured me, and Nun may make any can of my name you may see lit la regard to the medicine, as I have entire confidence in its efficacy. Yours truly, POND STRONG. THESE ARE FACTSENOUGH. There isno dl.llll of diseanes that produce each exhaust ing effects upon the human constitution as Diabetes and Dineasee of the Bldneys, Bladder and Urinary P1LE1.64,66, and through false modeety, they ore neglected until WI ara ao advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary remedies, and we *erect the CONSTITUTION WATER To the public with the conviction that it hen no equal in relieving the clues of diseases for which it has been found so Utoinentlysticceasfol in curing; and we trust that we shall he rM , arded for our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patient and phrdwa, BUR SALE BY ALL DIDGCIISTS. PRICE El WM. H. GREGO & CO., ProprietOre. Morgan & Allen, General Agents, No. 46 Cliff Street, Neu-York. [Nov. 26, 1662—) y. Ili ?: THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. Just Published, In a tlergled, Envelope. Price Six Cents ALECTURE BY DR. CU LVBRWELL, ON THE CAINE AND CURE of Spermatorrhtes., Con sumption, Mental end Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epi lepsy; Impaired Nutrition of the Body ; Lassitude; Weak nessOf the Limbs and the Book ; Indleposition, and Inca peaty for Andy and Labor; Dont:Loaof Apprehension; Lome of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love of Solitude; Titoidity; Self-Distrust; Dizziness; Headache; Affections of the Eyed; Pimples on the Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexual Incapacity; the Coneequences of Youthful In discretion, &c., Air This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often self-atilioted evils, may be removed with oat medicine and without deuterons sartiral °Matinee, end should be read by every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed en velope, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, CRAB. J. O. KLINE & Co., Ost.ll-9mota 127 Bowery; New-York ;P. 0. Box 4386. ICOLLOOK'S DANDELION COFFEE. rillIIS PREPARATION, MADE FROM THE j beet Java Coffee, is recommended by pllyelcians an a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia, end all bilious disorders, Thousande Who have been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will use thin without injurione effects. One cat. contain the etrength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. KOLLOCK'S LEIVAIN, ibe parent and beet RAGING POWDER. known, frOr mak leg light. sweet and nutritious Bread and cakes. Price 16 note, Manufactured by IL HOLLOCK, Cbamlet, Corner of Broad and Chestnet Street, Philadelphia. Dar- Sold by all Druggists and Grocers. [March 1-17 THE TIMES DEMAND ECONOMY. WM. C_ IrROUSE, TN ORDER TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF the times, now manufacture. Burks County aye and Wheat Coffee, Which is warranted equal to the best article lathe market. The p-blic is requested to give it atrial. mar- Manufactory. South- West Corner of Fifth and Chest nut Streets, Beading, Pa. [Jan 11-M No-e3LXRIVJEOMr.D.T . T COAL OIL WORKS, mri N t b l3 o l6` ol A t C y T . v i 3 it ß r E n u T t LIE F 0E andST B R Z , R e t N , e x o r 0 L give, lees smell when burning, oo crisping t 6.. 'Niels, barns longer than any other Oil made In Philadelphia. to Which I,uKtffid Certificates ran he ebtalned. AiPD, BENZINE alwaye on band. Office Nu. 233 North Third street, Phila. JACOII a. guy. doe 13-2m] ORD. LERCH St Reading, Agents. GLASS ! GLASS I I GLASS I I—A LARGE mnortinent comprising in part Ooonine Fended Ver o.. Goblets, pumps. Wines, Eggs, Beer Moan &e, &c. For male cheap at. PEOCOCK'S, des 6 60 South AthaLree RECRUITS WANTED, FOR THE 55T11 PENNSYLVANIA mar._346a-urarirm - Barliog, COL. R. WHITE, NOW AT BEAUFORT, BOUTEI CAROLINA, OR ANY PENNSYLVANIA. REGIMENT NOW IN SEUYIcE. BLE-BODIED YOUNG MEN ARE WANTED to fill up the Regimeots now to the service of the ailed Rates. The undersigned has opened a Recruiting Rendezvous At Fleury . IL Hatiderbooh's Hotel, to the Borough of WarneMori. Lieut. O. M. PARSONS, Of 65th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Reortutthg °Meer, NOTICE. A PREMIUM WILL BE PAID ON GrACILT.a7O. 40P3L01=1 SMIXIATT33WILi —AND 3P.A.3EL 33.49LNEC. MTC10%".1313 AT TUB EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE —OF— G. W. GOODRICH, READING, Pa. Augustlo, 19131-tr] FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIIILADELPIIIA. omen, NOB. 42.5 /ND 437 GHESTNDT STNSBT. Capital, - - :75 - $400,000 00 Perpetual Premiums, - - $524,345 11 Lees Five Per Cent. y - 46,217 26 $378,127 85 Unexpired Temporary Premiums, 203,633 90 Lem for the portion of time expir ed on 'Policia over one year, =CI CM Statement of the Assists of the Company, January 1, 1862. First Mortgagee, amply secured, - 81,991,760 47 Real Relate, (pommel value $126,630 16) coot 103,66 1 13 Temporary Janus, on ample Collateral Si.tititioalS3,6ls 13 Stuck., (present value $38,663 66) coot . • 81,171 10 limes and bills receivable, 1,965 66 Caeh, e - . 28,370 66 • $2,244,674 36 Advance in Value of Real Estate over cost, 21,638 83 Advance in Veins of Woke over cost, 3,892 58 12=1 MT The only Profile from Premium* tbio Com pany can divide by law, are froin Rieke Which have been deterrniuml. . .„ Extract from the Charter of the Company. "But the moneys received 88 Premiums upon itiskswhich remain undetermkned, and are outstanding at the time of declaring such Dividend, shall not be considered as part of the profile of aaid Call - PlnatiC)Pl or divided as each." ' PERPETUAL OR 'LIMITED INSUItAZICEI3 NAPE ON EVERY DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY, IN Town and Country, For Owners, Mortgagees, Ground Landlords, Wo. &O. Rates NM low as ars ccaustent with tierarity. LOSSES BY FIRE, Losses paid during the year ISM, By order of the Board. CHAS. N. BANCKBR, Preetdent d. W. IicaLLISTEB, Secretary: pro tem. DIRECTORS GRAMM BANCRBR, BROWN TOBIAS WAGNER, ISAAC LEA. SAMUEL GRANT, EDWARD C. DALE, JACOB R. SMITH, GEORGE FALSE. GEORGE W. RICHARDS, ALFRND MLLE. CHARLES N. BANCK3R, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Jas. W. McAr.msrsa, Secretary pro tem. Applications for Insurance, made either personally or by /utter, Will be promptly atketsled tO by J. LAWRENCE GETZ, Agent for the Company, at Reading, Pa. [elk 15-ta INSURANCE COMPANY I=l MATZ oar' PEINNSTINVAILEMA. OFFICE, NOS. 4 AND 6 EXCHANGE BUILDING, North &deed' Walnut St., Admen Dock and Third Ste. PHILADELPHIA. INCONIVILATED IN 1794. c'HARTER PERPETUAL. CLELPIIV.s%X.J., $200,00 1 0. Properties or the Company, Feb. 1, 1861, 5507,094 61. Afdrine, Fire and Inland Tranarartation rnarance. 1 ~ . HENRY IL SHERRERD, SIMEON TOBY, CHARLES MACALESTER, WILLIAM S. SMITH, JOHN U. BUDD. HENRY G. FREEMAN, GEORGE C. CARSON, HENRY b. SHEERER°, President. WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. Alai— Applications fur Insurance may be made to WIL LIAM FEELY, at Howard & Co's. Express Ontoe. May it. 1861-1 y LIVERPOOL tUilla alliinlYnlal .Wilr - JC•4IIC. XIL3I."'• JUST OPENED, At No. SO, East Penn Street, Reading, Between Sixth and Seventh, (Formerly tto's Dry Goods Store,) ALARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of French China, Parisi] Ware, Lava Ware, Terra Cerra Ware, French and American Glace Ware, Plated gMs and cutlery, all of Which Will be sold at New-York prices for meth. The Proprietor has fsellities never before promoted to the Citizens of Reading, for gelling them all DESCRIPTIONS OF GOODS In Lie line, and ea he intendn to give his atten ti on enelonively to the Kale of theme articles, be hopop the public will. en. tain him in hie efforts to eatablisb a firist-alaaa Was, Glass and Quaenaware Store in 'tending. dug. 2-til ANOTHER OPENING caw' - DRY GOODS. NATE HAVE AGAIN RECEIVED A LARGE end handsome assortment of FALL and WINTER DRY NOMA, comprising: Heavy Cloaking Cloths, Stinking Fianna*, • Iderinosg, &Arts, . Coburg% Velvet Trimmings, All-Wool Detainee, Gloves and Bonbon Saxony Plaudit, Calle**, ItsPPil, . Ginghams, kions.de Laines, Mineral Skirts. Bien and Boys' Wear: BRAYER, PILOT AND TRICOT CLOTHS FOR OVERCOATS. Case Were Overcastings, I Satinets, large assortment, Silk Mixed Coatings, Kentucky Jeans, Black Doeskin Casslmeree,l Tweeds, Fancy Caseitneres Mew styles, Merino Shirts & Drawers, Vestinge, - Army Flannels, &0., All of Which we offer at the lowest price. Our friends and the public respectfully Incited, M. %ESSER & SON, nov 1.5-tfl N 0.124. Career of Mb end Spruce streets. ROUSE, SIGN, ARM DECORATIVE PAINTINI3. GEORGE SEIZING, • SOUTH SIXTH STREET, DIRECTLY OPPO SITE the Schmucker House, is prepared.to execute or ders for Mouse and Sign Painting in all their branches, to gether with Painting and Graining in perfect imitation of all kinds of Wood and Marble, in a style that cannot be surpassed, and at the lowest prices. He also pays particular attention to Preto. Painting, reel and imitative, for Chardon, Haile, radon, Drawing- Rooms, Public Buildings, etc., and can ram to numerous buildings in thin city, and other cities and towns in Penn sylvania, for specimens of hie work. A. practical expect ance of twenty-live years as a Painter, warrants him In saying that his work cannot be excelled in beauty of de. sign, power or effect, and finished execution. . .tka- he will take orders for work in any part of this or adjoining States, and attend to them with punctuality and despatch, All lettere addressed to bits on bullion, will re• calve prompt attention. tinonlo-1 y TO TUB PUBLIC. e I ,WING TO TUE WONDERFUL INCREASE att," in our business, and the went of sufficient room to as uffintuodate the same, we have found it !mammary to extend the boundaries of our yard, and have accordingly leased the LIMBED YARD, situated (MTUIND PTRIGET 11,110,W Ptae STKRRT, which will he used exelnalvely for piling II Eq- Ltit:lC and Will EPINEJOIST, SCANTLING, RAFTERS. and BILL TIMBER, of ail sites and lengths in ear old yard, on the north aide of Pine Fareot, extending from Third to Fourth Street, wilt at ell tunes be found to con tato a fell e.eortment of summoned BOARDS, FLANK, SHINGLES, &c. One facilities for supplying Lumber hereafter, will be .no that, they rennet he surpassed in Me or any other market In the State, and our prince will be round to be lower tpan at any other yard in thin city. It in our pur pose to keep on hand every article that should be kept in a FIRST CLASS 'Vanua Yean, and any article that may not be on hand when nailed for, will be procured at abort notice. aip -The pabilo are invited to eye as a tolled. loam 740 KOLL Aleadtaga!". FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS! sourer FAILTII2II.. .mong ARCH Stead, below Eighth, South sick, PHILADELPHIA. , IMPORTER AND MA.NUFAC TIMER of, and D4lll3riti all Made of FANCY PURA, NOR T.ADIRE' and CHILDREN'S WEAR. I 4 , .e . % desire to say to my Mende of Reading and the enrronnlitug Counthut that I howt it 24 • wow in store, one of the largest and mpg banutiftsi assortments of all blade and ,aaalitteo of FANcY FURS, for Ladies' - and Children's Watt.. that will he Worn - dining thin Fall and Winter. My Fere ware purchased in Kilroy°, previous to the rise lu Mutiny Exchange, and the New Duty Impelled on all Pure Imported does ILA ANA of Angel& would awe state, that u long SR my stock lade, I Will offer It at prices proportionate to what the Roods cold but, it will be Impossible for tee to Import and Manufacture any mere Fare, and sell them at the came prices, owing to the unsettled state of the affairs of the country. Remember the name, number WWI street— JOHN PARMA., Sept, tO-.51n63 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 20,0135 65 4100,048 40 Bas,wra sus,aso,oos 75 112.070,000 70 0754968 115 At Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET , PHILATIBLPIIIA; November I, 1862, Frill UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN AP L pointed SUBSCRIPTION AGENT by tie Secretary of the Tressury, is now prepared to furnish, at once, the _ New'Twenty Year 6 per cent Bonds Of the United Yuma, designated no a Five-Twenties." re demnable et the pleasure of the Government, after five years. and authorized by Act of Congress, approved Febru ary 25. ISMI. • The COUPON BONDS ate loaned in sumo of $5O, $ lOO , 3500, and St. The REGIST ER BONDS In come of $5O, ste°, $500,1110E10 and $5OOO. Interest at Six per rent per annum Will commence from date of purchase, and Is PAIZAHieII Irk GOLD, Semi-Annually, which is equal, at the present premluth on gold, to about KO UT PER oßillT. PER ANNUM. ' Fanners. Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who have any money to Invest, should know and remember that these Bonds are, In effect, a FIRST MORTG AGS upon all Railreade, Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and the Itoinetiat. products Of all the Manufaoluron,4%, 414., In the country; and that the fnll and ample proCiaion made for the payment of the interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs Bailee, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to make these Bonds the ' Beet, Most Available and Moat Popular Subscription. received at PATh la Lewd Tender Notes_ Of notes and cbeeks of banks at par in Philadelphia. Bab rwribers by mail will receive prompt silently* and every facility and explanation will be afforded on application at this office. A full amply of Bonds will be kepi on band for Imme diate delivery. nay 13-31no] JAY COOKE, Snbecription Await. WILLIAM B. WHITE, GEOROR H. STUART, SAMUEL GRANT, TOBIAS WAHNBU, THOMAS B. WATTSON, CHARLES 8. LSWIS. World Renowned Melodeons and Harmoniums, WWII THE LATEST PATENTED . improvement°, otroduchig the 80.80 Unlit° , With the etreet or - Pedal blow 00 the cheapest' ' Dmitri:meet's—from Wie to tiPtho. EARNEST GABLER'S UNSURPASSED IP IL AL. 11112 D g 7 and 7% Octaves, full Iron frame, overstrang, mall and large RiZell, plain and - very richly Hoirbea, from $1475 to actordiug to style. Alan, Flame by Other Medias, fad Every Instrument - Warranted. For sale at the low est Wholesale prices, and a liberal &Auction for Cush, or on small and convenient monthly inotaltuents. JA9IS lIELLAK, Sole Agent, 279 cud 281 South Fifth Street, above Spruce, Dec 6-iimoj Philadelphia. C. F. NORTON & TITE I..A.Te rum op TAN DfffißN, NORTON & 00.) MINERS AND SHIPPERS iQF THE CELEBRATED LOCUST MOUN TAINCOAL. Also, dealers M the best Red Ash uylkill. Lehigh and. Allegheny Diturniumm Coal from the Hazel Dell Colliery. o.ssiose.—C. P. NORTON & CO., No. 21 , 6 Walnut Street, Philadelphia; ROUT. Goaant, & Co., Ashland, Schuylkill Wooly, PeOßSylVania. ARP . JADES NORTON, Sr., of Reading, will receive or den, from the trade for this Coal. Mct,ll-amo 10132 E! lItiPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, LI QUORS and BEGARS, No.lBl North Third Street, Phil. elphin, would respectfully call the attention of hotel keepers and otleire to his well selected stock of Wines, Liquors, and Imparted Sugars, in store and under Custom House lock. COGNAC BRANDIES.—Of various brtuids, °outdating of Pale and Dark -Martel & Co., Plnct, Bennemy,&foolery, puma, popsy & and Chard's superior London Dock, and various brands of Cognacs and other Brandies:. WINES, Am.—Fine old Madeira, Sherry, Tenerife, and Lisbon Wines--super. old Port Wine, Clarets of different kinds, on draught or in glass. CHAMPAGNE.—HeIdstok, P. A. Mnmm k Co., and Gels. lees genuine Anchor Brand., In pints and quarts. • Together with *general assortment of Scotch and Irish Malt Whiskeys, Ifelland Gin, „Tamales. Spirits,Peach Bran dy, old Bourbon, Monongahela Whiskey, Wild Cherry* Blackberry Raspberry and Lavender Brandies. la- Superior Wine and Stomaelißitters. [juin 4-tf TRUSSES. DWPTURE CAN BE CURED BY A TRUSS F THE EIGHT KIND, IF PROPERLY FITTED AND ATTENDS') TO, TM. bee been ebuelently de monstrated in innumerable bond:wee by the nee of the DitiLTIPRDOL TOMS of DR. RIGGS, during the last few years. Thin tress, being covered with Hard Rubber, Is perfiselly.waterproot, may be used to bathing, cod is ah ways closely as well as indestructible by ordinary woes.. If not satiefactory after a fair trial of sixty days, it may be reisluedir el:mileages comparison with any !rasa ktioWg. Dr. RI 05' Office, No. 2 BARCLAY ST., New-Terk. Dry. Itt-ly NEW FALL GOODS. WiNTF.R. SILKS, ALL WOOL REPPS, French Merinoea, Plaid Poll, Printed do. .Crape Poplin., Printed De La th es, Shepherd's Plaids, Plain do. Striped Sultans., Figured Mohair'', Cashmeres, Broche Long Shawls, Cloth 811.6qOas, Brocho Stella do. • • Cloth Circulars, Striped Broche do. -4 4 Breche Scarfs, Plopherd'a Plaid do. Embroidered lieu% Balmoral Skirt& MIOI73.IIFING GOODS. Bombazines, Lupin'e Wool De Lammas, Alpaeax, French Marino's', 7-4 Ca.bmeree,pohurge, Long T 'abet Bagkeb Orsilec, Square do. do. Mellen do. Long Blanket do. Crepe Collar., Square do. do. . Crape Voila, net 111 JEST RECEIVED, 2( )00 F . 1 , 0 0 41711. POLS, At w 1:11 . VaDosJAIIrL FOR TELE WAR. POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, COTRIDOBS, &c) by (Sept 2.1 020. LERCH k CO. c:ser PATENT REPINED /SPARKLING GE LATINE, at 11:000011..8, AO Ana Oik Ms& OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, sUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Investment in the Market PRINCE & CO'S., CASPER HEFT, Rid and biltplora: JOHN 9 PEARSON & CO., No. 18 . Wert Peon Street DR. WM. B. HURD'S MOUTH WASH, A SURE REDIED.Ie von A BAD BREATH, BORE MOUTHS, DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS, NURSING BORA MOUTH And the :best specific now in nee for any diseased condition of the mouth. 4t is par ticularly beneficial to persons !tearing ARTIFICIAL TEETH, completely destroying every . taint of the mouth, absorbing and removing all impuri ties, insuring A SWEET BREATH to all who make use of it. No YOUNG LADY Or YOUNG GErrnatiAN who it afflict ed with a BAD BREATH, should delay applying this remedy, for it is a certain eve, and is approved and recom mended by every physician under whose no• tice it has been brought. Many persons -carry with them a bad breath, greatly to the annoyance and often to the disgust of those with whom they come in contact, without being 00)0 6 jOin of the fact. To relieve yourself from all fears re garding this, USE DR. WM. B. HURD'S MOUTH WASH. Cleanliness of mouth is of great impor tance to the general health, which is often affected, and not unfrequently seriously im paired, through want of proper attention to this subject. Price 37 Cato per Bottle. DB.' WM B. HURD'S TOOTH POWDER, This Powder possesses the CARBONIC WITHOUT THE INJURI OUS PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL, and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can in the least joint* the Teeth_ ITS ACTION. BEING ENTIRELY MECIIANI cAL—pOusuiNG WITIIOUT WEARING THE ENAMEL. DR. Will. B. HURD'S TOOTH POWDER IS RECOMMENDED BY ALL &I - INERT DAN- Tin% Price, 0 Cents per Box. . DR. WM, B. HURD'S TOO T I C.HE DROPS. FOR THE CURE OF TOOTHACHE produced by exposed nerves. It is particularly adapted to all cases of children afflicted with TOOTHACA E. Parents can relieve themselves from that distressing weariness caused by LOSS OF SLEEP, and their children from great suffering, by keeping a bottle of DR. WM. B. HIIIWS TOOTHACHE - -DROPS in the low3B. Price, only 12 Cents per Bottle. DR. WM. B. HURD'S NON-ADHESIVE NEURALGIA PLASTERS FOR THE CURE OP 1:11X4L, or Toothache,. produced by colds. LOCAL NBUitALGIA is immediately cured by their application.. They ad like a charm, and are perfectly harmless in their nature; do not produce a blister, and leave no unpleasant results. DR. WM. B. HURD'S NEURALOiA PLASTERS never fail to give aatiefaetion to all who teat their virtue. These articles are prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, No. 77 Fourth Street, Brook lyn, Price s only 16 Cents each. A liberal discount made to dealers Address Principal Office, Tribune Build- tugs, No. I Spruce at., N. Y sold -also by' Caswell, Mack & CO., Fifth Avenue Hotel; J. & I. Coddin; ; ,, n, 71.5 Broadway; D. S. Barnes, 20'2 Broadway.— Sold in Philadelphia, by Dyott & Uo., 232 North Second street; 0. S. Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut street; Harvey Birch & Bros., Reading; and by all Druggists. NOTICE.—We are daily receiving orders to send by mail some one or more of Dr. Gurd's Dental Remedies, which we cannot ell. None are mail able except the Neuralgia Plaster, which we send in an envelope on receipt of Price (15 cents) and one stamp. But to accommodate persons in places where the druggists and storekeepers are behind the age, we have put up packages in white embossed boxes, seven inches by four, with compartments—each box containing a bottle of Dr. Hurd e Mouth Wash, and Tooth Ache Drops, a box of Tooth Powder, the Neuralgia Plaster, and a valuable little Treatise gn Teeth and their diseases, and the best means of preserving 'them, and the proper treatment of Children's Teeth, worth of itself the entire coat to every young man or woman, or parents with .young children; with sundry other necessary articles; price per pack age one dollar, or six packages for $5, sent by express as directed. As the Express charges are not much, if any, more on a dozen than on one, it is far cheaper to order six or a dozen packages at one time. A large family will want all, or the surplus can be disposed of to neigh bors with public benefit, for no one can estimate how much pain, suffering, unhappiness, and die figurement, expense, loss of. time and money would be saved to the country if every family to day had one of these packages, which, in itself, is a complete set of Dental Remedies. Address WM. B. HURD & Co. Tribune Buildingl; New York, and write name and address plainly, that re mittances may be made with confidence. W. R. H. & Co. refer to the Mayor of Brooklyn, O. W. GRIFFITH, President of the Farmers and Citizen's Bank, Brooklyn; to the Editor of the American Manufpcturers' Gazette; to Joy, Coe & Co., Pub lishers' Agents, New York ; to P. T. &mime, Esq., who knows a good thing when he sees it and who has alrotviy ordered a second supply, etc. 1000 Agents Wanted To introduee Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies into every County. Men or women who want to make money quickly can do better with these article. than anything in market. They are new, mini, low priced, and wo are spending thousands in advertising them for the benefit'of agents.. Box es of samples, containing a dozen of the one dol: lar packages above specified, with oiroulars will be rent, on receipt of seven dollars, about half price, to any person wishing to test his or her skill in selling with the view of becoming an agent. They can be sold in a day. par We wouldrather pay salaries than Commissions to thou who prove themselves efficient salesmen. ier Now is the time to go into the beldam Mor address and ratesanosa see above. Load,/-,1, HARVEY KM & BROS., WRILAME IMEZIKART AGNINCT, / 1 . , 63 WEST PENN STREET, TLEADING, PA. EISTABLISNER NY ENERGY AND PERSENERANDL subscriptions - i - , loin ed tor all New-York and Philinde ~,,, Dally ~..p..... Per Annum.... Per Annum. Albion li New-York, SO 00 Law .rmorter, 03 u 0 Atlantic Monthly, 3 00 Lese • i0,,,, d v ow . 8 oo All the Year liuuod, BOD kern v, el Fe Magi, Anierlean Agrieultnrist 100 Moe, 3 no *Black Wood'sMagaxine, 3 00 *London guar. 80r... w, a au Bon Ton Magazine of "" Lancet, ~, 00 Fashion, 600 . " Art Journal, I' .. 4 Banker's Magazine N. Y. 600 " Punch, 600 ad " London, 7 00 LIMON Living Age, 0 00 Bralthwalie'rßstraepoet, Little Pilgrim, 60 asru(Ananal, 2 00 London World of huh, CANZER, Driiish and Foreign Med ical Review, Quaribrly, 3 00 Cornhill Magazine, 4 00 Cultivator, Albany, . +5O Country Gentleman, 2 00 Chambers' Ndinburg Journal, 2 50 Cher Naming, 3 94 Delloa's fieyiew, 0 00 Dollar Newspaper, 1 00 Baleen° Magazine, a 00 •Edinburg iteview,42nar tarty, 300 Godara Lady' Book, d 00 Hall'aJonroalotHealth, 1 00 Histortsai klagasias, 2 oo Harper'e Magazine, 800 Harper's Weakly, 2 60 Hortienitorlaa 9 00 colored plates, 5 00 litint's Merchant% Maga• . mesa 600 Home Journal, 2 00 Home Idessalue, 2 00 Inured London NeleiL.lo 00 Knickerbocker Maga-• sine, 800 And many Mom not enumerated. *Blackwood's Magazine and the four Reviews together, one year, $lO. 4 The New-Yinee Hasarb, Tenteez, Times, Woamo led Bahr, delivered daily o eabeeribera in ell parts of the aity, al palbil.hatel Mae oat 12-tij WEST END HARDWARE s roitE, Corner Penn and Third Streets, Opposite the Plough and Harrow Hotel, READING, PA. JOHN. M'KNIGHT, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEAMOIL fl HARDWARE, STEEL, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DRUGS, Dye Stuffs, &c. MERCHANT & BAR IRON, HOLLOW WARE, CEDAR WARE, LOOKING GLASSES, 800. January 18, 1862-1 y HATS, CAPS & FURS, rox. PAUL ANO) WINTER. 1111 AT THE OLD-ESTABLISHED. STAND OF C/r. SOgs s No. H West Penn Street, ne xt door to the Union Bank of Headings WHO IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM TV New-York and Philadelphia the Meet 'Ow of HATS and CAPS Adopted to the Seaton. He has also received a fine assort meet of LADIES' FORB, BUFFALO HOBBS, TRUNKS, CARPETBAGS, VALE Elll mut UMBRA - L.I,AR, whteb will be sold st the lowest cash prices. .as he IMF Cash for all his goods, he Is enabled to sell them alike low ear prices. re , " A him lot of the beat quality of BED FEATHERS roceived, whirl. the attention of Hoosekeepers le respect. fully .ea ozainble.—NO &Ohl& to show [oat 1841 • RELFEINVI,RE & IRON STORE, V1M0.GE16,..11411 AND ItaiITAXL. .US , -011115E HAVING BOUGHT the old ..h rd hlitriiWPre IWO Iron Store of the late FriCke+, 10.. and having added a large new Stock ; woo:, rexpectfully call the attention of the public io lent, .I.—ortuoiat or HARD WAR*, OUTLkA F. LEON. STEEL. i .!Nft'S. • OILS, SADDLERY, COAult TRIMMINGS, Re., de., Which they are determined to sell at the very lowest Mar ket Prices, wholesale and retail. GEORGE LERCH & CO, Cornerof Fifth and Market Square, next door to Borbon's Maucion Lotice. (Kelm's Old Stand). GEORGE LERCH.] Jan 18 [J. T. JACKSON. NEW DRY GOODS. JOHN S. vitals= & OON No. 15 WEST PENN STREET, LT AVE NOW ON HAND A LARGE ASSORT I.l_ meta of very at..treble WINTER DRY GOODS, to which the attention of purchasers Is respectfony invited. The stock comprises: Elegant Mira French Merinoes, Printed Netinoes, ePPI. AU Wool De Laines, Printed Cashmeres, • Crape Poplins, Shepherd Plaids, Plaid Filetidae, Printed Coburg's, Chaise Lake Shawls, lirosh• Melva, Shepherd Plaid Shawls, ' Fancy Plaid Shawls, Cloth Itaegnea, Cloth Cirtnlfire t Cloths, flantimerss and vestings: Minos and Whltsiiipods, Embroideries, Gloves and Hosiery, Flannels, &Winans, Jeans, Gingham., do. • [nor S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS We have opened a handsome stook of • AS" 11r-T ffAS 9 Comprising HUDSON BAY BASLE, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, LA DIES ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED to call before parehaeing elsewhere, and OZIIIIIIIIO onr itoan, QUARLES OAXPORD & SON ? 834; a 836 Chestnut Street, soy 15-Snio] Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. LAYER, BUNCH AND SULTANA RAISINS, Currants, Citron, just received and for sale at PROINICK'g, . . . MOT 133 • - 40 Booth PM. Street. Meat Cutters, Butlers, &c. wE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ompropiont of Meet Cotters, Staffer.. Choppers, &e., te.. of the latest tospsorerreis ts, whist we offer ereeeal egl,t low. 1 -to • . GZO. L&RCU & CO. asAmirsx rziltmme.i GEIANS CAN CONSTANTLY BE HAD AT LACER El BREWERY, corner of Third and Chestnut R. LAY S& Dlersiber 7,211.1-B lon, 4 00 *North British Review, 3 00 North AnieriCuin ..• aOO Merry's bit:meow. 1 00 Once a Week, 460 Porter's Spirit of the Times 3 00 Peterson's National Ma a 00 gaoler, Peterson's Deteetor, 1 00 Phrenological Journal, 1 00 Reulthwl Ablitreat, 2 00 Spirit of the Times, New . . York,' • • 6 00 Scientific American, 2'oo Setarday liveutugg Post, 200 liillimenltJeureal, 6 00 Temple Bar, 4 20 'Vanity Fair, 3 00 Water Care /carnal, 100 Weekly Tribune; 2 00 Westminster Reoriem, SOO Weekly Herald, 9 00 Wilkes's Spirit of the That% 3 00 Working Fermat, 1.00 Yankee Notions, 1 Se HARVEY BIRCH Ir BROS. NI3K =W . raUl?. Worthy of Notice No more Convincing Proof need be adduced ' of the great superiority of the .DROVER 8 BAKER FAMILY SEWING MACHINES THAN THE FACT, THAT AGAINST THE most Mutinous opposition, and the most lavish ex penditure of rival Manufacturers, the Grover .h Baker Oladrinea have, wiles sash:M.4a by emiiyautitt ant Aktuni judges, SWUM] Orr TEL PALM By them unanimous decietone of the most selentleo amd ex,,,,t jades., the enviable reputation. ur the Graver th Baker 24.4shinee le even still more traeoparromveihke sue. fßtini . It can Tell, tuck, gather, bind, cord quilt, austairidar, and do a greater variety of work (end do fi well) than shy other machine ever made. What le espectelly claimed fur it is— That it makes a stronger sod handsomer seam than is mode by hand or by troy other Machine. That via kros a more's/act& ream. which will withstand the recta of wear, cod washing 6101 Inmate& better than that wed@ by any other Machine. That the speed M Whit!) it can be attall ca blither than any other, and the power : required to operate it is isms Mantilla required by any other Machine. That it ie nearly noiseless in lie operation. That its construction le more simple, and the liability to disarrangement less than In any other. That It eon he more quietly learned. more easily kept in order, got ready for non, and ehanged from one qualltr or grade of Work graiikor Shea any other. Its applfeabilliy to the edam range of Family awing— from the lined and mom delicate texture to the heavier and coarser fabrics, is pre-eminent. BIBS. BBNCIINE gam "It gives me the greeted pleats:we to mid my tee thnohy to the unrivalled exealleneles'or Grover k Baker's dewing Machine. It le 4411a10n 14 magi Tel noble of any I have tried. The thorough operation of it Is moat allay end elmple ' cad the work when done le wonder ful In Ile strength. I have never had a garment made es this machine, rip. Honestly appreciating the excellencies of your !machine att fully as I have here stated. I could give it no higher praise than the fact that when my only daughter married I gave hoe We Wog-Wed 4:Ate/laid Masa, dapsloiligniyatlf lie services to lighten her first aseomptloa of duniesite duties, Onara palatally, Ara H. W. MOBIL Brooklyn, N. Y., January 81b,1869. SAYS AN EMINENT PSSNSYLVANIAN On the meammendatiOn of a friend. I proems& gown months dom. one of your fatuity Murtha =chime. My family Mot hese moat socceaaful in lie nee, from the start, without any trouble or difficulty whatever In its manage• ment. My wife says It le a family blaming,' and could not be induced to dispense with its use—in all of which I mostly heartily conour."—Jounes Pollock, Ea , Governor qr Penietyk.M... FOR. TAILORS , (MR and bratty ArmyWorit, we have the GEOVIsft *BeKral No. 9, whlob. for 'simpli city or construetion, ease of running and efficiency to it. execution bee no rival, at the low price, of $4O 00. rcg- Needles, Silk's, Thread and he Cry beet 8. K. Oil, for sale by a. W. GOOMIXOII4 Penn Nrinare, Ren d ing, Agent. September %1i3112-4uive TO THE . LADIES. ..11( NIT .AIL. • BLASE AND ILDEISSITABE. UTE HAVE NOW. 'OPEN 'A TAHOE AND VT elegant assortmeht of the &Mewing kinds Of rAstalr users Ammar:xis: . China Tines, Ytion:lialie, all lime, Chid Bask W, Cud Itreeisere, Jewel Boxer, Cologne Bottles, Motto Cot few, Wang, Holders, Inkstands, Cider &ends. and &variety or Ain- rimy vino ettituble for the What-Not. Also Bohemian - and !'ranch(Amman. Such so Wine Bottles„Deenatera„ Goblets and Wine Blew& Liquor Setts, Cigar etaues, Card Baskets, Cologne Bottles, Cake and Frail Stands In great Variety, Osstors, Salt ° Candlesticks, Tumblers, An_ ,te, end COll3lllOlll of ever' description ; together with an egtatuive Consisting fa part, of. White Granite Tea and Toilet salts, Tea and Coffee Cape, Dinner, Breakfast and Dauer Platte, Dishes of all kinds, Pitchers, Mugs, Bowls, as.. &s., with a foil line of common ware, all of which we offer at use may low rives, An Inspection of our good* by. Oar many pistons And the public, is reepontrally asked, U. MUTER A SON, may 24 No. 124, Corner of Pilthand Sprees*. PEACOCK'S COAL AND WOOD YARD. Corner of Second and Franklin Et, Reading: WILLIAM PEACOCK . rdr +•i oa peotfultpnformi ntunerouo old stornorw and the rablie ieneiidl 7 , that he has now on Inold a heavy oLock of Broken, iegg;l.lrit, store, and LinieburnereCOAL from theheot !dines. which .he will eell in large or mall quontitlep.ot the lowest market prices. Also, B/TIIIIILK. &CB COAL of 'superior 'duality, and Hickory and Oak WOOD. by the cord or othorerlaa. Ali' Allordoreloithfully attended to, and Itueldillviiod o Ant ver man.l4 y , 1M to any Darter the city, without extra charge. -if COAL, WOOD, SALT; 0 On Ilk 74 I =fir". gal --r, IC. V il.l SAMtrzr. BOONE, (Folkanua) Sohn gisiinger, Sr.. Corner of Perm and Avid Streets, Readit4 p_As CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AiND • BELLS at reasonable prime, all kinds of Broken, Eig and toss Coal; Nat, Chestnut and Bltomlnons Curl, Baia, Lime and Sand. ear Persoso la want of anything In my line, will lull 11 to their streetap to give me a Gall before purchasing else• where. I deliver free of extra charge to any part of the eitr_ feet 6-if Arch Street Carpet Warehouse. OLDDEN & ZLICIEN2IIOI, No. 832 ARM Strait, trio door, below Ninth, Nona obk, PHILADELPHIA. • , pr4ltE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FALL &oak of English ivid Amorlon ChltllTlPoll—scht• sing all the new etylet of Velvet Brusaele, Topoitt7 mega Tb rankly, Ingrain and Venetiazum, with a ephindbil aavortment of OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGEI79, MATS, die. The attention of bonselteepern and others is *led to .aas crentleetion of the above. As we boy and sell'aielasliely for each. we are prepared to sell at small groats, and bold ont strong Intineemeuts to CASH BUYARS. loot 264 m LEWII 118-INlta. Dealer In Dry Goods, Groceries, Carpet Chains, Cotton 'Yarns, Queenaware. Glassware, WHOLESALE- AND BRUM N. E. Corner of Penn and Third Streets, Reading. 4 FULL LIRE OF DRY GOODS, INCLUD i-l_ ISO a flue amortmeot of Woollen Goode,afthe low ed market rates ; Groceries of all Wadi". a beautifil aa• eartmera of Olau and Queemmare compflaiug a brae varlet , " of Tea gette, Dinner Ware, ie. ar Superior quality Mines Meat, Orenberrlak, Rahn" Peaches, Apples, be. LIWIS BRINBA, Corner Penn ana.3d &rests, Rending. Jan. 4. PREMIUM PHOTOGRAPHS. I - 3 - 11:77ali174 4 111.11EILMIIP TOOK, THE. PREMIUM FOR 4IEST -PH OTOGRIPHS . - Laity moms. coulter* *MR. BVERY,PREM/VM TNT AWAXPO FOR rbotographia Ltkaniatm in Aorta - county, has bora yn to HOWARD. - Hetotbechopppeesstandbootin Iteading. sir REMEMBER THE PLAOlt—lnst Penn Omura, Dona aide, next to the tokusuctor Holum . . • Lad 114 AMOS ILDIZMIZAS MUM" , •• , WHOLNNALI AND MAIL SADDLE AND.HARIESS -c' „.___ WANDINAC T DRY 'll7 '?, 4". - EA S T -P g g ° - INN _TIMM', —IITWIIMII ilcd ).._ !: gsysNsit AND gIONTIX, ~,,,i t, South C o nearly opposite phehee Berke County Hesse. The wily L..„er i pleas East of the Rail Road, -' ZBADINO, I% , egassa, • - Sammy 14,145041 1. 0, 00FusteR0u00. rwo 0. Puimi CRESEIIIIOIIKI 8 _PARSON General thimpliSidOn ligerektnts, AND DEALERS IN • FISH, CHEESE Si PROVISIONS, No. 5 North Water Strad, 8 doors oboes Market . HILADELPHIA, .AVE oonotantly on hand-s lino sosorbnon ey i tt l i elrett " kUr zill6 844 I P eip- AU oidaTo prompttyakended to. Rob 11.1146-it FRESH.GROCERIEB —AT— REDUCED PRICES. AT THE Corner of.Tifth and Orme* Stresta Ihmah3 Y. EMIR & POIA Cheap Sugars. CHEAP SUGARS AT. DISSLZBA Grocery and Dry Geode lillore,Ni Wait Penn Wed. angina 16J Dradhar, Po Fresh Crackers, CIUGAR, SODA. FARINA, ALMOND, GINGER 1,71 and water crowns, fresh and farad. *t Link, B. DROLIWIL QM' SADO AND PINE APPLE ORRESE FOR 10 ale wat PlateoCloll, eke 40 Am& 451 k Weal.