tuiti-lusets. —_- A WOMAN WHO NEVER G005n.3.-0 1 ., no; I never gossip! I have enough to do to talta,care of my own business, without talking about the affairs of others, Mrs. Smith. Why, there's - Mrs Crocker—she deals in scandal by the whole sale. It does seem to me as though that woman's tongue must be almost worn out; bat no, there's no danger of that. If everybody was like me, there wouldn't be much trouble in the world. Oh, no, I never gossip! But do you know that Miss Elliot had got anew silk dress, Mrs. Smith ? Yon, didn't? Well, she has. It's real brocade; I saw it myself; and I do say it's a shame for her to be so extravagant. I mean to give her a piece of my mind, Mrs. Smith. You believe her uncle gave it to her ? Well, I don't care if he did_ Why it's only two months since her father failed ; and now to see her dash out in. that style a burning shame. I suppose she thinks she's going to catch young Lawyer Jones, bat I think she'll find herself mitilfitert. lfe's got more sense than to be caught by her, if she has got a brocade silk dress. And there's that. upstart dressmaker, Kate Manly, setting her cap for the doctor's son.—The impertinence of some people is perfectly astpnir♦bing. I don't think she's any better than she ought to be. For my own part, I never did like her, with her mild soft look, when anybody's about. My word for it, she can look cross enough when there ain't. Then she says she is only seventeen ! Good ness knows elm is as old as my Arabella Lucre tia, and she's mor'n seventeen, and I ain't asham ed to say so, neither ; but I think Doctor May's son will have more discretion than -to think of marrying her, Some folks call her handsome.— Well, I don't. She ain't half as good looking as my daughter Jane. Then the way she does her hair up in such flyaway curls ! and, if you be lieve, Mrs. Smith, she actually had the impu dence to tell me that she couldn't make her hair as straight as Maria's. Impertinent ! If she'd let curling papers and curling-irons alone I'd risk but what her hair would be as straight as anybody's. But, what do you think of the min ister's wife, Mrs. Smith? You like her I Well, all I can say is, you've got a peculiar taste. Why she's as proud as Lucifer—been married now a week, and hasn't been to see me yet! You presume she hasn't bad time? I don't see what the minister wanted to go out of tasty to gat B. wife for, any way; and then, above all things, to get that little girlish looking thing ! Why didn't be take one of his parishioners? There's my Arabella Lucretia would have made him a better wife than he's got now. A Goon STOAT.—Editors, like other shrewd men, must live with their eyes and ears open. A good story is told of one who started a paper in a western !wits_ The town was infested by gamblers, whose presence was a source of annoy ance to the citizens, who told the editor if he did not come out agalhst them they would not pat ronize his paper. lie replied that he would give them a smasher" the next day. Sure enough, his next issue contained the promised 6 , smash er ;" and on the following morning the redoubt able editor, with scissors in hand, was seated in his sanctum, when in walked a large man, with a club in his hand, who demanded to know if the editor was in. "No, sir," was the reply; "he has stepped out. Take a seat and read the papers—he will return in a minute? Down sat the indignant man of cards, crossed his legs, with his club between them, and com menced reading a paper. In the meantime the editor quietly . vamosed down stairs, and at the landing he met another excited man with a cud gel in his hand, who asked if the editor was in. Yes; sir," was the prompt response; "yon will find him seated up stairs, reading a news paper." The latter, on entering the room, with a furi ous oath, 'commenced a violent assault upon the former, which was resisted with equal ferocity. The fight was continued till they had rolled to the stairs, and had pounded each other to their hearts' content. SHAXSPEAILVB llirmock.—We find in the Jew islf:Record, ajournal devoted to the interests of American Israelites, and published in New York, a new version of Shakepeare's " Merchant of Venice." The writer, who is himself a Jew, says the play is founded on fact, with this portant difference, that it was the Jew who was to forfeit the pound of fifth if he lost the wager. The circumstance took place not at Venice, bet in Rome, during the pontificate of Sixtus the Fifth. The Jew lost; the noble demanded the pound of flesh; the Jew demurred and offered money, which was rsfused. Sixtus, to whom the matter was at last enbmitted, decided in favor of the noble, with the provision that he should cut exactly one pound of flesh—not one grain more or less, on pain of being hanged. The noble naturally declined the risk; the Pope fined both parties in heavy sums for making such a wager. Thus old Shylock's memory is viLdicated at last. A Guys WIDOW. —lt is related that a man on his death-bed called his wife to him and said: I leave my horse to my parents ; sell him and hand the money you get for him over to them. But my dog I leave to you; dispose of him as you think best." The, wife promised to obey. So in due time after the death of her lord: she started to find a market for tier animal. " How much do you ask for your horse," inquired a farmer. w I cannot sell the horse alone," she replied, w lint I will sell you the horse and deg together at a fair price for both. Give me $lOO for the dog, $1 for the horse, and we oan trade on those terms; and the cute widow conscientious ly paid to the parents the. $1 she received for the horse, and had to herself the $lOO for the dog. Was she far wrong? A LONG LOOK Arian.—A young Judy of eigh teen was engaged to be married to a gentleman of thirty-six. Her mother having noticed her low spirits for BOMB time, inquired the reason. "Oh, dear mamma," replied She, pettishly, "I was thinking about my husband being twice my . • " That'erery true, but be in only thirtyeix." '• He in only thirty-sin now, but when I am sixty—„ " Well " Oh, dear ? why then he'll be a hundred and' away 1" . "CARRYING TIM WAR INTO AFRICA." -The. Preeident'e proclamation.—Bangor Times. steaming Able& into the war," you should eay,—iihiehle quite 's different thing, and one that threatens great injury.—Portland Argus. lir A PAYER can publish the appointments on the coming in of %new adminietration, but what paper is large enough in the world to publish half the diaappointmenti? j Wrist, you look at a picture you try to give it the 'advantage •of s: good light_ Be so courteous to yogi fellow creatures as you are to a picture. Der JACK FaOST in as fond of pinching the boys NW ho were a echool girl. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. EtELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT . BUCHU A Positive and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and ex cftee the Absorbents into healthy action, by Which the Watery or Galcareoaa dep.:widows, and all Unnahnal Ee largewenta are reduced, as well wrrain aed /n/lanireation, sod Is Good For • .) RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU, For Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Judie citation or Abuse, attended with the following symptoms Indisposition to Exertion, Loes of Power, • Loos of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakoralooto% a Dimness of Vision, Pain to the Bark, Univeroal Lassitude of the Flushing of the Body, Muscular System, Eruptions of the Skin, Hot Hands, Dryness of the Skin, PALLID COUNTENANCE These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this teed tine invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS in eon of width eha Patient may Expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those.. direful &Names" "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cauee of their suffering, EDT NONE WILL COMM THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS AND THE MELANCHOLY DEATHS BY CON SUMPTION, Bear ample witnem to the truth of the assertion. • once affected with organic weaknesu Requires the aid of medicine to Strengthen and Invigor ate the System, The Constltntion %Jen HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII INVARIABLY DOES A trial will convince the most skeptical FEMALES! FEMALES! Old or Voting, Single, Married, or Contemplating Marriage, In many Affections lamellar to Females, • THE EXTRACT BEICRII le Unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorcede or Retention, irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhona state of the liters* ' Lencorrhtua or Whites, Sterility, and for all corn plaintaincideat to the sew, whether edging from /sll4l, mew Habits of Dluipatiak on in tiro DECLINE OR. CHANGE OF LIFE. - SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BB WITHOUT, 1T: TARE NO MORE BALSAX, MERCURY, OR UNPLEASANT MEDI CINE FOE UNPLEASANT AND DANOESOUS DISEASES. RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH izzi SECRET DISEASES, In all their stages, At little Expense, Little or no change in Diet, No inoWvionleuee, AND BO EXPOSURE, It canton a frequent &Aire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the • • ' Urethra, Allaying Pain and7lnflammatlon, se frequent in the claw of filmset), and expelling add , Potonna Diemot awl worn- THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS Who have be e n the Victims of Quacks, and Who have paid heavy fees to he cured in a bhort time, have found they were deceived > and that the " P01:60A" hake by the ore of poweete./ agrtepenla, ll been dried up in the system, to break ant in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE Uee Helmlbold'ofixtraot Dacha for all hfieeliOne and dis eases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever muse originating and no matter of HOW LONG STA_NDING Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a Diuretic. . - RELMEOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHE, IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is sure to havithe desired effect in all diseases FOR WHICH IT Id 1U Recienee of the moat reliable and resporarible character will accompany the medicines. • CERTIFICATES OF CURES, ;Von 8 to 20 years' standing With names known to SCIENCE AND FAME PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE, 81X FOR $5.00 . Delivered to Rig' addrees, securely packed from any ob servation. Describe eympteme fn all Communications. CURES GUARANTEED! . ADVICE GRATL9 ! I= Personally appeared before me, as Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Ilelmbold, who being duly sworn Both say, his preparations contain no narcotic, nor mercu ry, or,other injurions drags, bat are purely vegetable. • H. T. LIRLMBOLD. IM=;Za=lMil WY. P. HIEDIMP, Alderman, Plinth street, above Race, Phila. • Address letters for information in confidence to B. B. HELKBOLD. Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth Street. below Chestnut, Phila., Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS And troprinelpied Dealers, 'lnd endeavor to di spots. "of their own" and " other ' articles on the reputation attained AT Relmbold's Uennine P reparations, • - • .- . & street Dacha, " " Sarsaparilla, ImTroved Rose Wash. Sold by all Drbggid. everywhere. Ask km 1151,111D0LD'8... Tette no other. Cut out the advents= ent. and load tor It, AND AVOID IXPOBITION ADD rxek OPEL sept. 10-iy RECRUITS WIRTH, FOE THE 55T11 PENNSYLVANIA 31EIGJECI116:1-11(111M111111PIR74) COL. R. WHITE, NOW AT BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA, OR ANY PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT NOW IN SERVICE. ABLE-BODIED YOUNG MEN'ARE WANTED to fill op the Regiments now in the service of the Vance Mateo. The nadersignee haa opaue4 a Recruiting Rendezvous AL Henry H. Manderbach'e Hotel, iu the Borough o WomeholOff. _ _ _ Lieut. 0. M. PARSONS, Of 5. - ith Regiment Pommytrehnin!unions, AuguAL2S-Ite] aeornittng man NOTICE. A PREMIUM WILL BE PAID ON imrcsrAiri, MAD —AND -I=*.EILIEV. 338XVIE IWGIPTMIES AT THE EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE —0 F-- G. W. GOODRICH, ; READING, Pa. Anguot 10, 1861— WI FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF I.IIII...ADELPHIA. OFFICE, Nos.. 434 AND 437 CHESTNUT STREET. Capital, • - - E 400, 0 00 Perpetual Pram - *623,316 11 Less Five Per (lent. - - 46 , 217 26 *678,127 85 'Unexpired Temporary Premieres, 203,633 95 Lees for the portion of lime expir ed on policies °reruns year, Earplug, - 17:13 Statement .of,the Angela of the Company, - January 1, 1809. First Mortgages, amply secured, • - 141,991,750 47 Real Estate, (present value $121,630 16) cost 103,991 33 Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral riecnrillesa33,6ls 13 Stocks, (present value +66 7 643 SO) coot • - 011,171 10 Rotes and bills reuelvable, - - 1,933 SO - - - ' • - 26,370 06 $2,294,674 36 Advance In Value of Real Estate over cost, 21,638 83 Advance in Value of Slocko over coat, 3,692 56 I= lo• The only Profile from Preininnio which this Com paupean divide by law, are from Mahe Which have been determined. • • Extract from the Charter of the Company. "Ent the moneys received a. Prerninmx upon Risks wbicb remain undetermined, and are outstanding at the time of duclariug duel, tivt.teud, n.t I,....n.idered en part of the profits of Kidd Corporation, or divided as tench." ' PERPETUAL'OR LIMITED INSURANCES *Ape Oly EVERY oBROKIPTION OF PROPERTY, IS Town and Country, . For Owners, Bortgagees, Oronad Landlords, te. dos. Bates so low ito aro conniotent with wocurtiy- LOSSES BY FIRS.. Lome paid during the year 1861, 617:8,90s ES By order of the Board. CHAS. N. RANCHER, President. Atteet—.ll d. W. McALLISTBR, Secretary.pro tem. DIRECTORS . . cnkuvet; N. PANCHEN DAVID S. BROWN ToßrAs WAGNER., ISAAC LEA, SAMUEL GRANT, EDWARD C.. DALE, JACOB It. SMITH, GEORGE PALES. . GEORGE W. RICHARDS, ALFRKD FITLER. CHARLES N. BANCK3R, Prewiderit. EDWARD a DALE. :Vice Preoident. /Ad. W. hlcALmaras, Secretary pro tern. Applioationgs for Insurance,. made °Uttar personalty or by letter, will be promptly attended to by J. LAWRENCE GETS, feb 15-U] . 414ent for the Company, at Reading, Pa. INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE or PENNSTLVANTA. OFFICE, NO& 4 AND 6 EXCHANGE BUILDING, North Side of Walnut St., Betwean -.7) oak and SAird Bta. I= XECCOXIXOILATED Zar 1794. CHARTER PERPETte.aIi. C1.A863P1TA1.X.4 18.11300„000. Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, 1861, $507,094' 6L Marinc j Are and Inland TrarsapOiciii4n iiimmanea. I HENRY D. SHEDRERD, SIMEON TOBY, • CHARLES MACALPSTER, WILLIAM 6, 6MI/16 JOHN B. BUDD, HENRY G. FREEMAN, GEORGE C. CARSON, • , HENRY D. SHEREERD, President. WILLIAM ..HARPER; Secretary. - .WT• Applications for losarance may be made to WIL- LIAM NEELY, at Howard & Co•e. Express Office. 1861—ly . LIVERPOOL tanna avo ematuataa ' 41 : 10 “. 4 JUST OPENED, At No. 50, East Penn Street, Reading, Between Sixth and• Seventh, (Formerly Otto'. Dry Good. Store,) LAME AND SPLENDID AaOIVPIAIENT of French China, Purim Ware, Lava Ware, Terra otta Ware; French and American 6lata Ware, Plated Goode and Cutlery, all of which_ wta behold at New-York Priced for cash, The Proprietor has facilities never before presented to the citizens of. . Beading, tor .ollieg ti.oto . . DESCRIPTIONS OP GOODS In hie line, and as Intends to oive his attention exclusively to the sale or these articles. be hopes the public will slue tain him in his efforts to ectablielta .Irsbclase China, Glass and Queensware Store in Reading. Aug. 2-01 ANOTHER OPENING C>N° DRY GOODS. WE` NAVE AGAIN RECEIVED A LARGE and handsome assortment of FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS, comprlsing : . Heavy cleating Cloths, Sacking Flannels, Matinees, Scarf's, Coburg*, Velvet Trimmings, All-Wool Delaines, Gloves and Hesieiy, Saxony Plaids, Calicoes. Heppe, Ginshams, Moos de Lain% Balmoral Skirts. Men . and .- Boys' . Wear . BRAVER, PILOT AND TRICOPOLOTHB FOR OVERCOATS. Gmeetwere-Overeoattege, I &Linnet., large nasoMecont, Silk-Mixed Coatings, I Kentlfeky Jeans, Black Doeskin Cassimeres,Tweeds, FancyCessloseresnewetyies, I Merino Shirts & Drawers, Vestings, . • • A -- • - ' Army'Flannel., &e., All of which we offer at the lowest price. Our friends and the publie respectfully invited, M. %SITES & SON, no' 1.0.tfl No. 124, Corium of 6th 0, ad Spruce Wogs, ROME, SIGN, AND DECORATIVE PAINTING GEORGE SEIZING, SOUTH 'SIXTH 'STREET; DIRECTLY OPPO SITE the Sehmucker House, is prepared to execute or. dere for lionsennd Sign Painting , in all their branches, to- gether with i'abaking nod GraWng in perfneL Lmliskion of all kinds of Wood and fiferble, in a etyle that comuotlee eurpassed, and at the lowest prices. He also pays particular attention to Fresco Painting, real and imitative, for Churches, Halls, Parlors, Drawing- Hams, Public Buildings, etc., and can refer to numerous buildings in thin city, and other cities and towns in Perm eylvauix, for specimens of hie work, A practical expel once of-twenty-five years as a Painter, warrants him i n saying that hie work cannot be excelled In beauty of de. sign, power or effect, and fluirhed execution. air He will take orders for work in any part of this or adjoining States, and attend .to thew, with punctuality and despatch. All letters addressed to him on businees, will re ceive promptVtaation•[t ussle-17 WO 'TIE PUBLIC. (AWING TO THEWONDERFUL INCREASE UP in our business, and the want of sufficient room to ac commodate the sawn, we have found it necessary to extend the bonndarlea of our yard, and have accordingly leased the LITIFORR YARD, situated on THIRD PTILBST DRLOW PINK Stamm which will be need exelneively for piling REM. LOCK and WHITE PINE JOIST, SCANTLING, RAFTERS, and BILL TIMBER, of all sizes and lengths. In cur old yard, on the north side of Plne street, extending from Third to Fourth street, will at all times be found to con tain a full Assortment of seasoned BOARDS, PLANS, SHINGLES, &c. Oar facilities for supplying Lumber hereafter, Will be snob that th.y cannot ba surmised in this or any other market In the State, and our prices will be found• to be lower than at any other yard in this city. It is our per posB to keep on hand every article that should ho kept in a Finer CLASS UMBER YARD, and any article that may not be on bead when called for, will be procured at short notice. /Op The public are Invited to gin pea called. June Ng /WILY, Ready, Pa. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS D COUNTRY N DEALERS CABINET ..-; 7; 1 4 _._ _ ~;)* FURNITURE ---- al - TO AT - as _ ts , II (TN - REDUCED PRICES. North Fifth Street, 3rd Door above the Old Siete House 'HAVING PURCHASED THE LARGE AND Of Collect Parniture fount B. Herta. tette, be now offers to the peddle the largest and MOSE com plete assortment of Furniture ever offered for sale to the citizens of Reading and Tidally. His stook consists of PARLOR, HALL, LIBRARY, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM and X/TCHMIT Furniture, all of hie own manufacture, and Mule in the moat work- Ultinlike Rinker ' Dad warratitod giy@ entire satisfaction. Employing none bum exporlenced workmen, he Wale aonfl dent of nuances. so VIE I Slialnlo As haft conetantly on heed a largo etook of Walnut, Ma hogany and Rosewood Veneers, which have been Defected with much care. Cumin Rudy, Miring, Cabinet, Japan and Stiellae VliGii4h9o; Undertakem' and Upholsterers' trimmings. UNDERTAKINC. Heady-made CoMns always on hank and Funerals at tended to in the city and country at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable Oman • air' Don't forget the place. JOUR D. DaRTOLRTTE, Fifth street, Rd door above the Old State House. Reading. March 30, 1811-tf. FANCY.. * FURS! FANCY FURS! m rA.11111132.11. 118 ARCH Sired, helot° Eighth, S'outh, side, PIIILADBOHIA. • IMPORTER AND MANITFAC -4%,_,;1: • - TIMM of, and Materiel ail kinds of ;•7; 1 1 .11211.nr SIMS, • y r• l 11 FOR LADIES' Mid CIIITLDELBII 7 9 WEAR. I 4 4 4 ft„j ad.l.7,:°„nsgutgod,Zgoeut. - 'l:!ep,anz now in atom, one of the larglitt and /Mat '1 0 0 5 .14!:, btmettlifut amoriceenfA4W all kinds and qualities of FANCY FIIRS,jor Ladies' _ and Children's Wear, that Will be worn • -i s during this Fall and Winter. My Fors were purchased to Porope, previous to the rim in Sterling Exchange, and the New• Duty Imposed on all Fun Imported sinee the first of August. I would also Ante, dank a* lung an my Atoek•ligh, I Pill offer it at prices proportionate to what the goods Cook me; bat, ft will be impoosible for me to Import and Manufacture any more Furs, and sell them at the same prices, owing to the unsettled Mate of the Maim of the country. LW" Rea4mber the name, number and street— :loHE FAREIRA. Sept. 20-Limo] 715 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 20,08:; 55 -- $/58,548 40 855,320 00 $2,320,005 75 FURS! Etnist! FURS!!! LADIES' FANCY FURS REIN & THONSON —OLD STAND— . 818 Market Street, Lbove Eighth, South Side, PEILADELPHIA. 'ORTSEbi It MAXIIPACTICSING FURRIERS. j oat opened their Entire 'Monk ni'Ladian' and Child , Finey - FORS—manafae. Id in all the leading .tceetr ! *tyke, to peat-varlety: ICE LARGE ASSORTMENT COMPLETE the Valtetl Stales Tax. YAMADA & •racatnittt, oct 25-amo] BlB AlethasT Street, alcove Eighth, Phila. $2 420,008 70 LADLES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS We have opened a handsome stock of 3F .9 11LT 1111111. Miio 9 , Ccatipriaing • •,. . HUDSON BA Y SABLE, NINA" SABLE, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL LADIES ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED to call before purchasing elsewhere, and exorable our Kock, CHARLES OAICFORD & SON, 834 & sad Chestnut Street, Coed...fel hotel, 320 P 15-. olo] OFFICE OF JAY COOICEI, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, At Jay Cooke . & Co., Bankers, 114 SOUT.II THIRD STARET, PHILADELPHIA, November 1, 1162. TIRE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN AP— pointed SUBSCRIPTION AGENT by tbe' Secretary of the Treasury, is now prepared to furnish, at ouae, the New Twenty Yeat• 6 pet' cent Bonds Of the United States, designated an ....Five Twenties," re deemable at 'die pleatioro of the geilTaulee 4, after five yeare. and authorized by act of Genereee, approved Febru• ary If, 1562. The COUPON BONDS are issued in stuns of $6O; $lOO, $560, and $lOOO. , , The'REOPSTERI3ONDS in slums of $5O, $lOO, $lOO, $lOOO and lii: 3000 . Interest at Six per cent, per annum will sotomoooo from date of purchase, and is PAIFAZIZII ZN GOLD, • Semi-Annually, which in equal, at the presept.premium.on gold, to about MOOT PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Fanners. Merchants, Meehanice. Capitalists, and all who hare any money to invest, should know and remember that - there Sonde are, In - erect; a - TOM MONTOAOP, 'upon all Railroads, Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and-the immense products of all the Manufactures, &c., &c., in the country; and that the full and ample provision made for the payment of the interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs Duties, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves.to make these Bonds the Boot, Most AvoitataO and Most, Popular Inveatineikin the Market. Subscriptions received at FUN in Legal Tender Notes, or notes and checks of banks at par is Philadelphia. Sub scribers by mail will recelve prompt attention. and every facility and explanation will be afforded on application at this oince. A foil supply of Benda will be kept on band for imM dints delivery. non 8-3mo] WILLIAM R. WHITE, GEORGE H. STUART, SAMUEL GRANT, Jr., TOPIA.4 WAGNER, THOMAS B. WATTSON, CHARLES S. LEWIS. PRINCE & CO'S., • World Renowned Melodeons 'arid Harmoniums, ;WITH THE LATEST PATENTED improvemeu.s. Introducing the• Basso &mute, . , with the elect of Pedal bees on the cheapest V ' .1 . ' Irwin/meets—from $l.O to lelso. • DEEM • EARNEST GABLER'S UNSURPASSED MP' Jr AIIIL 11111 T 7 and 7X Octaves, full 'lion frame, overall-nag, small and large sized, plain and very richly finished, from $1745 to $lOO- according to style. Also, Pianos by other maker.. Every . lnstrument Warranted. • For Sae at die low cot bulssale prices, and a liberal deduction for Cah, or on small and convenient monthly Instalments. JAMBS BELLAK, Solo Agent, 279 and 28l Mouth Filth fildnet, above Spruce, Dec 2-6mt,l Philadelphia. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, LI QUORS and SEGIASS, 146."11.1 North Third Street, Mil t' IMPORTER would toopectfulD , calf the eiteUtitel of hotel keepers and others, to • hie Well Hemmed • stock of Wine., Liquors, and Imported Sagan, in store and under Custom . House lock. '' ~ . COGNAC BRANDIES. Of various brands, consisting of Pale and Dark Martel & Co., Pinet, Hennessy, fdaglory, 0 lard, Dupuy & CO., and Otard's superior LOndon Deck, and various brands of Cognac and other Brandies. WINES, &b.—Fine old Madeira; Sherry, Tenerife, and Lisbon Wines—ouper old Port. Wine, Clarets of different kinds, on dranght or in glass. CHAMPAGNE.—HoIdsick, P. A. llinmin & Co., andllekr ler's genuine Anchor Brands, lo pints and quarts. • :Together with a general lasurtment of Scotch and ItialE Malt Whiskeys, Holland Gin, Jamaica 13pirite,Peach Bran dy, old Bourbon, Monongahela Whiskey, WlI, Cherry, Blackberry Raspberry and. Lavender likandien•. , Superior Wine cud Stettiach Blame, Ilene 4-t( RUPTU RE CAN BE CURED BY A TRUSS ROP' THE RIOHT KIND, IF PROPERLY FITTED &ND DULY ATTENDED TO. Thin has been • abundantly de monstrated in innumerable inetanCer in' iPle pf the NIULTIPEDAL THUMB of DE. MOON during the taut feet years. Thin truss,, b eing o covered with Hard Rubber, is perfectly waterproof, may be need In bathing, and is al ways cleanly as well aa'indestrtictiblii by ordinary' tdis'gd. If not satisfactory after a fair trial of sixty days, it may be returned. It chs/lencea comparison with any erase known. Dr. RIGGS' ONce, No. 2 BARCLAY ST., Hew.york. au, 16-1 y NEW DRY. GOODS. JOHN Z. PEARSON & CO., No. is VI.II9SII.REEIN STREET. . ' wllAvg NOW ON. HAND A LARGE ASSORT- tuent'd very desirable WINTER DRY GODS, to telt the attention or purehavers le reepeetfally Invited. The stock comprises: Elegant Mike, French Merineee, • ' ' Muted Nerinoes, All Wool De Lulus, Printed Cashmeres, Crape Poplins, Plaid Valend% Shepherd Melds, Printed Cohurga, Cimino Lain Shawls, lireche Shairdi, • Shepherd Plaid Shawl,., Fancy Plaid Shawls, Cloth Saciities, Cloth Circulars, ClothtyCefelwores and Vextinge, Linens and.WhiteCioodn, Embroideries ()loves and ibmiery, nonels, Satinet's, Jenne, Qin luime, ' Loor-S EE! CAN BUYERS JOHN D BERTOLETTE, JAY COOKE,' Subscription Ageut CASPER REPT, Irßussts. DR. WM. B. HURD'S MOUTH WASH, IMI A SURE RENTEPT 11014 A BAD BRVATH, INDUCEMENT DISEASED BLEEDING GIIDIB, And the best specific now in use for au diseased condition of the mouth. It is par ticularly beneficial to persons wca.ring ARTIFICIAL TEETH, completely destroying every taint of the mouth, absorbing and removing all impuri ties, insuring to all who make two of it. No • YOUNG LADY or YOUNG (I/INTL/MAN who ie afiliat ed with a BAD BREATH, should delay applying this remedy, for it is a certain cure, 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 conscious of the fact. To relieve yourself from all fears re garding this, USE DR. WM. B. 'TURD'S- MOUTH Cleardines,s of mouth is of great impor tance to the general health, which is often affeeted, and not unfrequently seriously im paired, through want of proper attention to this subject. Price 37 Cents per Bottle. DL WM. B. HUED'S TOOTH POWDER. • This Powder possesses the CARBONIC WITHOUT THE INJURI OUS PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL, and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that elm in the least injure the Teeth. ITS ACTION BEING ENTIRELY MECHANI CAL-POLISHING WITHOUT WEARING THE ENAMEL. bR. Whl. B. HURD'S TOOTH POWDER IS RECOMMENDED BY ALL EMINENT DEN TISTS. Price, 25 Cents per box. ' DR. WM. B. HURD'S TOOTNACIE DROPS. von TUE CURE OF TOOTHACHE • produced by exposed nerves. •- It is particularly adapted to all . eases of ehildran afflicted with • TOOTHACHE. • • 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. HURD'S TOOTHACHE DROPS in the house. • Price, only 12 Cents per Bottle: DR. WM. B. HURD'S NON-ADHESIVE NEURALGIA PLASTERS, FOR THU CURE OF N251731.A.ZEG1A. or Totrthaoho, produced by colds. - • - LOCAL 'NEURALGIA. • is immediately cured by their application. They act like a charm, and are perfectly harmless in their nature do not produce a blister, and leave no• unpleasant results. OR. WM. B. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS never fail to give' satisfaction to all'who teat their virtue. Theca a.rtioleNare prepared at Dr. nurd'e Dental Office, .No. 77 Fourth Street, Brook lyn, E. D. - Price, only 15 Cents each. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal. Office, Tribune Build lugs, No, I. Spruce et., N. Y. Sold also by. Caswell, Mack. & Co., Fifth Avenue Hotel; -J. & 1. Coddington, ll's Broadway; D. S. Barnes,'2o2 Broadway.— Sold in Philadelphia, - by Dyott & Co.; 232 North Second street; 0. S. Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut street; Harvey' Birch. & Bros., Heading; and ,by all Druggists. • NOT/CM—We are daily receiving orders to send by mail sonic, one or more of Dr. Rurd's Dental Remedies, which we cannot till. Noiteare able exceptlhe Neuralgia Piaster; Wesend in an envelope en receipt of Price (15 cents) and one stamp, - But to accommodate persons places where the druggists and storekeepers are behind' the age, we have put ''ptiekageg . in white embossed boxes, seven inchOs by four,"Willi compartments—each' box containing a bottle of Dr. Hard's Mouth, Wash, and Tooth Ache Drops, a 'box of Tooth Powder, the Neuralgia Plaster, and irvaluable little Treatise on 'Adis end `their diseases; and the bait means of preserving thCm, *and the proper treatment of Children's Teeth, worth 'of itself the entire cost to every young man or woman, orzarents with young childrerc; with sundry other necessary articles ; price per pick age one dollar,' or six packages' for $5; Sett by express as directed. As the Express Charges are not much, if any, more on a dozen -than on one,.it is 'far oheaper to order' six or a dozen packages atone time, 'A largo-family will mint all, or the-surplus can he. disposed' of to' Weigh.' bore with publio benefit, for no one can eetimate how much pain, suffering, unhappiness, and dis figurement, expense; loss of time and money would be saved-to the eountry if every family to." darhact one of these.packages,. which, in "itself,' is a complete set of Dental Remedies, Address' Wm. B. HURD & CO. Tribune Buildings, New York, and write name and address plainly, that re' mittanoes may be made with , 00nfateneel. W 7 B & Co. refer to the-Mayor of . Brooklyn GRIFFITH, President of the Farmers and Citizen's' Bank, Brooklyn; to the Editor of the AIROPIORII Manufacturers' Gazette ; to Joy, Coe & Co., Pub-' Ushers' Agents, New York; to T: Bannum,' Esq., who knows a good thing when he sees it• and who has already ordered• a second supply, etc. 1000 Agents Wanted TO introduce Dr., flurd's Dental Remedies into. every County. Men or women who want to make money quickly can do better with these articles than anything in market. They are new, useful, low priced, and we are spading , thousands in advertising theta fpr the benefit of agents.. Box es of samples, containing. ajozen .of. the, one dol lar packages above specified', with circulars 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 „booming .an agent. They can be sold in a day. Apoy- „We won/drat/ter pay salaries than dontinissions to those who probe themselves efficient salesmen. Aar Now is the time to go into the business. For address and refereueog flee POOTO. • haina.o.47 Ll= SORE MOUTHS, c.eximp, NURSING SORE MOUTH A SWEET BREATH WASH. HARVEY BIRCH BROS., G& 31118%' irr.MILAILV AGENCY, No. 63 WEST PENN STREET, READING, ESTABLISHED BY ENER Subßeriptlons revers and Phltadelph Per Annum..l Albion, New-York, $6 00' Atlantic Monthly, 3 00 All the Year Ronud, 3 00 American Agriculturist. 1 00 *blackens/Wei Magazine, 3 00 Bon Ton Magazine of Fashion, • 6 00 Banker's Magazine N. Y. 0 o 0 London,7 00 1 Braltbwaite'sfletrospect, 2 001 British and Foreign Med ical Review, Quarterly, 3 00 Gambill MagaMno, 400 Cultivator, Albany, 60 Country Gentleman, 2 00 Chambers' Edinburg Journal, , • 2 00 Chess Magazine, p on De4pw'n RevieW, 0 00 Dollar If ewegaper, 100 Eclectic Magazine, 6 110 *Edinburg Review, guar, terly, g 00 Godey'e Lady' Book, 3 00 Baird Journal of Health, 100 .Niatorical Magazine, 200 RarPer'll Mqolat, 0 00 Miwperia weekly; 2 00 Horticultarlig, 2 00 entered plitec,,6 IR) Merehant's Maga- Mem 6 00 Home Joanna, 2 00 Home Magazine, . , , 2 410 Itluat'ed London News, 10 00 Knickerbocker • Stags, ' sine, 800 And many others *Blackwooire Magazine an , 'One yeAr, Alir-The NEW -Foxy Meath. and Suit, delj•ered daily o ne city, at publishers' rates. Ira 12-ti'] It WEST 'END HARDWARE STORE. Corner Penn and Third Streets, Opposite' the PZugli Arid flarroi trotd, • READING, PA. JOHN IWKNIGHT, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEAZIER HARDWARE 5. ~.T, ~. ,~'~~~ ',' . , ~... , NMS, 'PAINTS, OILS.,GLASS.DRUGS. Dye Stuffs, &c. MERCHANT & EAR IRON, WARS, VEDAR WARE, LOOKING GLASSES, Br,o. January 18.1862-1 y • F ps . _, THE GREAT CAUSE OP HUMAN MISERY .7teet Published, in it Seated Envelope. Price She Vents ALECTURE BY DR. CIILVERWELL, ON THE CAUSE AND CURE of Spermatmehma, Con sumption,Alental and Physical Debility, Nervousness, RM. law ;4ewpainst , Nutrition or the Body ; lassituditiVeak nese of the Limbs and the Back: Indispoidtion, and Inca pacity for etady and 'Ulmer Didlidded oT`Apprebension Loss of Memory; averetou to Society; Love of Solitude; Timidity; Self-Distract; Dizziness; Headache; AllectiOnil of the Eyes; Pimples on the trace ; InvoluntarrEmissione, and Sexual Incapacity; the Consequencesof Youthful .In discretion, . _ *Sr This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, utter' melf-ahlicted evils, may be removed with ont medicine and without dingerohas 'acrgical tiperatfOns, and should be read by every yontll and every- man in the Soot reader neat, ito any foldrean, in a plain, sealed en velope, on reoeiptotoix cents, or two postage otampt, by • CHAS. J. C. RLINE & Co., 0ct..11-9mos] 12713owery;'New-York ;P. 0. liox .45E4 Arch Street Carpet Warehouse tiLnionst 'Esr. RICENER. No. 832 AB OH : Street, two (bop, below .Nint4, Sault, able, PIIILMJELPHIA. 4t RE NOW -RECEIVING THEIR FALL Stook of English mid American . CARPETINGS—com p sgg sll the ine'vr ;Alt. et Velvet' littpeele, Tapestry Briniest*, Tined-P . ly, Ingrain and Ventdiaint, with atiplendid assortment of On, CLO THS, DRUGGETS, MATS, Are. ..• The attention of ho n eekeepers and others levelled to an exarattlatiout or the't4boVe. As We boy sad sell czolontroly for cash, we are prepared to sell ab small protts,-and hold out strong inducements to CASH BUYER& toot 26-Sin FRESH•GROCERIEG REDUCED PRICES. ' AT THE Corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets. .Mareh 1 . , IrEFFER & SON. NOLLOOIE'S DANDELION coryzz. Tills PREPARATION; MADE FltOM 'THE best Java Coffee, is recommended brphyrlcians ea a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVRRAOS for Oensral Debility, Dyspepsia, and.all.bitions disorders, Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 2.5 oents.• IEOLLOGIL'S IJEVAIN, The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for mak ing light. aweekond nutritious Bread and.oakpa Price id cents. 'Manufactured by ICOLLOCK, Chemist; Corner of Broad and Chestnut BtreetiiPhiladelphts) air Sold by 1.11 Druggista and Grocers. [March I—ly , TICE , ROONONY. WM. C. KROUSE, • TN ORDER TO' ItitEV "hig DEMANDS OF the times, now mahufacturee • Barks County Rye and Wheat Oofree, Which In warranted equal to the bent . article in the market. The public Is requested to give It air Manufactory, South-West Corner at' Fifth sad Chest nut Streets, Heading, Pe. Una /1-tf 36 . 7.A.x1FtxdrAm.mcrArrx. COAL . OIL WORKS,. MANUFACTURE THE BEST BURNING OIL In.the,Cityt warranted, pure awl. sweet, nen-stole M ee, lass sm elt when burning, no crimping the wick, harms longer than ary , oaken Oil made in Philadelphia, to width /,{109,000 00111091{08 Cali •Alvoi BEDIZENS always en hand. 04RueiSto. 838 Iferth.Third.atreet Fhthi.l JACOB 8. i?ItY. dee 13-3m] OEO. LERCII & CO., Reading, Agent.. . .• • • • Meat Cutters, Stnuers, dtc, WE HAVE ant' RECENED A LARGE . assortment of Brent Cottero, Staffers, Choppers, &0., &e., of the latest imp evemeete, which we oiler areeMlinigly low. nov 1.-tt] GEO. LEROTI & CO. aiuwnst ak)L&Ler.) GCAN CONSTANTLY 141. D AT kjl - LAUER S BREWNRY, comer of Third and Chestnut mean LATIRR. December 7;180141 • • • "- • G . . . - .• LASS !`,(GLAS S Ist GLASS ! I I—,A LAMS assortment comprising in part Genuine Beaded Ver., non Goblet., Champs, Wines, lligg , Beer Binge. &et. Ikii. Par sale ohs" at, • • • • . . , - • PllOOOOBl3, gee < l 3 4014444401444446. Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, WINTER ARRANGEMENT OY PASSENGER TRAINS NUVEMARR 17, MS, Thsasiug Reading) DOWN, TO YETI. 41/111.4 . 14A, M 6.30 aud 11,10 A. 114 12 noon, and 4_20 P. M. UP, TO I'OTTSVILLE, at 8.10 and 11.10 A: M. 111.1 4no P. M. AND PERREVERANCI. ed for all New-York a Daily Pavers. WEST, TO LEBANON AND HARRISBURO:' Western Express from New-York, at 1207 midnight. Mail Trains, at 11.10 A. M., and 6 00 P. M. On Sundays, the Down . A. M. Train passes Reading at 9.744 .t K., and Up Train, at 5.07 P. IC Beth 11,10 A, hi, and (1,00 1 1 , IS, up riitisll concoct at PGA Clintonfor Tamaqua, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo, Nirgk m and Canada. The 11,10 A. 31, Train only connects at Port Ulluten for Wilkesbarre, Scranton and Pittston? The Western Express Tratua connect at Harrisburg with Exprese Trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad for pitta. burgh, and all points West; and the Mail Trains connect as Harrisburg for Lancaster, Cbarriberebarg, Sunbury, Wit. Bompurt, Luck Hilven,Eluiirs and tku Canada& Threngh First-Class Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant n a y_ ets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points In the North and West, and the Canada& COMMUTATION TICKETS, With 28 Coupons, at 25 per cent. diaconal., between any points desired. Per Annum. Law Reporter, 33 00 Leslie'n /11unt'ed Nnwe, 3 00 Leslie's Family. Maga zine, 300 *London Quer. Review, 3 00 " Lancet, 5 00 Art Journal, 900 Punch, L 00 Littell's Living Age, 6 00 Little Pilgrim, 50 London World of Fuk ien. 4 BO *North British Review, 3 00 Portia American " b et. Merry's Museum, 1 OD Onue a Week. 4 50 Porter's Spirit of the Times, • • - 300 Peterson'e National Ma gazine. . 2 00 Pataramikt Doteintor, 100 Phrenological Journal, 1 00 Ranking's Abstract, 2 00 Spirit of theT . intes, New York, 500 Scientific American, 2 00 Satorday Evening Poet, 200 bllllman's Journal, 600 Temple Bar; 4 50 Vanity Fair, 3 00 Witter Cure Journal, 100 Weekly Tribune,. 2 00 *Westmlneter Review, 3 00 Weekly Herald,. 3 00. Wl,lkees Spirit of the Times, , 3 00 WorilmiFariner, 1 00 Yankee Notions, 1 25 net enumerated. d the four Reviews together, • TICKSTO, Good for 2000 Wile., between all points, at SW SL—for rluailies and Beehive, Firms. Searon Tickets, good for the holder oaly,•ror ibree.,meeths, in • any of the Pamenger Train. to Philadelphia, at $4O sub. AllaillN4 SUM' Twk sti , oae•third leas. • - ' • • , ARP. Passengers will take thcliwprowTrain.w..t. tt b. DETER DEPOT, asd atl other Vilna, at the LOWER ig OLD DEPOT. . SO ibe. of baggage allowed each penteeter. Sip Passengers are requested to purchase their Tickets boron enteripg th• cam as higher Partnere charged if paid 1. iri. trp Train. leave Philadelphia for Beading, Harrisburg and Pennine at alb A. M., and 5.110 P. Y., and at 4.50 P for Reading only. WP 4 14 4 0 4 T 1 0 114321 11 1004 for coo 4gy, by 8.92 Accommodation Tram to railadelptda and roam at 112 10 eaen O. A. 211COLLS, our 16 1862-tf] General fivertnenutind. EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROA.D. .n; 4 Wonuo bocribers in all tOixto of the Winter Armwargement. . QUAL#I2/VGING MONDAY, VEATORR 17th I iBB2, _Direct to New-York Without Change of Cars. sofa 140, 014 . , A n y h, D AFTER 'MONDAY, 1862, Passenger Trains will leave Reading daily, (Soo dami" ex:co:lilted) for Allentown, Munch Chunk, Heinle bow, Swami, New-York, &o.,tike., at 6.18 A. M., MA:. A. and 4,20 P, M. from the AIME? WWI & BROS . . _ The 5.19 A. M. train le the Bantam 11:prase, without change of care from Pittsburgh, and urine in New•Yoris at 10.60 A. BE Thle Arita 16111 Mop Ably at'Ljtnne, Allen town, Bethlehem, Ee,oton aid the principal etattosse on the Jentey'Ceettal. The 11.1/5 it M. Train will stop at all Station betWaea needlcg Allcetcie.e, sod the 4.1.0 P. M. Tcele ,ek ell Stallone, except hiersiotvn and Al ' ' ' The 11.16 A. hi. Train arrives in New-Pork at 6.00 P. hi., and the 4.20 P. hi. Traln at I[ols P. N. Trains will leave New-York daily (ereept Sundays) at 6 A. M., 12 noon, and 7 P. M., at the foot of Courtlandt Street, and arrive la keidliig at 11.10 A. M.,,6 P. IL, and 12 07 Midnight. Paemingere are reqnested to perehame tiekete before tab. tagtheir seats, as higher fazes *lll tlealitrged Mltheeere EDWAED M. CLYMER, . . .. no,. • President. Excursions. tagaxxiabarg.it Back. sommiEXCURSION . . ,TICKETS, liaid for thise be laud to Harrisburg and back. , until .farther notion, at 0110 (half price),'lrom Reading; and at. XEDOCED. -HATO from all Stationa on the Lebanon Valle? and Reading Railroads, during the oontionanne of tho3rOlonlear Camp. 0. A. NICOLL% iteinitig, Aug:16;18621 - finpertateallent. TO THE LADIES. GLASS QUEENSWARE. TIP HAVE NOW OPEN A' LARGE AND v @Watt assorttneit of the loffairtiht kinds of FANCY ATXQL*I : Freneli China Vaasa, 7 dos.. paw, all sizes, Card Baskets, Card Receivers, Jewel Boxes, Cologne Bottles, Motto Cof fees, Watch Holders, I nitstandeallgar Stands. and a variety of other fancy goods callable for the What-Bet. Also Ilehiimian and FrO9ch alageWarer Bach as Wine Bottles, Decanters, Goblets and Wine Glasses, Liquor Setts; Cigar Maude, Card.Brekete. Cologne Bottles, Cake and Fruit Stands in great iiirletyi. Gaston, Salt Cal. lass, Candlesticks, Tumblers, Be,. Be., and Common °kW.. mesto of. ever, description-; togetiaey with sa OZGAIIII9O clock of QUENINSWARE, Coneletlngin pam, of White' Granite eenatid - Tollet nettr, Tea and Coffee Cops, 'Sauer ,rlireakNet maftautitr Clebes oral' kinds, Plicheri, M u m, Bowie, £c., c. , with a fell line of common ware, 011 of cab% we offer at anti coolly tow pries.. An Inipoodou of our goods b y our many pulTcpc and Ibc lc roupecifully icliod,` • • m. 111411FSH & SON, No. 124. Corner of Fifth and Spruce St. may 24 HATS, CAPS & FURS, . Vat, rADD AND 'Ws=ILL AT THE OLD.ESTABLISHED STAND OT ca so , No; 6 West Penn Street, next door to the •• Union Itank•of - Rendtngt • ' •• • WHO IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVINO FROM New-York..l Yhiladelphie the lard idyl. of HATS and OAPs Adapted kr the Season. • • •He has also reeelved a Hue assort. went of • • ZAMA'S' FURS. BUFFALO ROBES, 7BUNKA, OABFBT BAGS, VALISES and UMRRELLAR, which will be sold at the loweht•ecuin pleas. • As he pay Cash his goods, he is enabled tonsil them at tihelew est prices. far A large lot of the best quality. ofliliD FEATHERS received, to which the attention of Housekeepers to respect full; invited. Call and exassine.—No trouble to show goods. • • • • L 98516-0 HARDWARE. &. IRON STORE, witorinsaws AND Birl2l,Xx:' THE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVING BOUGHT the old Riniiblished Hardware 'and Iron Store or the Ifllc Fricktr, 41prvimEt1( Ohl *ad hafted added a large new Muck or goode ; would reepeetrully aall the alienates of the public to their large ausortmeat of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRO.V, STEEL, PAINTS, , ' OILS, r,ABR. SADDLERY, COACH TRIM DILNDS,II:O 4 ,Ar 4 . . Which ihey are determined to Bell at the very lowest Mar ket Prim, .whalmle lAA ratall. .0 MORO& LEECH At 00,, • - Corner of Fifth and Market Square, next door to Borboit's Mansion Rouse. (Kelm's Old Stand). GEORGE LERCH.] km 18 J. T. 'JACKSON. COAL,-WOOD, SALT; MLAILDIMFL. IMMIAIN.1111T31130• Corner of Fenn and Rant- -Streets, Reading, rif AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND SELLS reasonable price's, all kinds 'of Broken, Egg and Stove Coal; Nut, Chestnut and Bituminous Clout, Balt; Lime and Sand. Mr' Persons In want of anygling in my line, will End It to their advantage to give me a earl before mtvehasing aisi- Where. I deliver free of extra charge to any part of the (oat (1-tt . .LEWIS BRILVER, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Carpet Chains, CottoA Tains Qaeeruivrare, Glasaward, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Peraz"aiid Third AFULL LINK OF DRY ROODS, INCI,I7D ING a fine assortment of Woollen Gnoda,,i4 tile as% snarkeeritea Oroaarle de all -Made; a besalifal 441. verb:sent ei%Glaita and Lineenswerai- comprising a large lariat). of Zia Sett., Mauer Ware, .&o . . Ser Superior quality Mince gem, Cranberries, Sabine, Peaaheaoepples, &c. • ••• LIWIS l IINENER, • Vornar,Penn and $d Streets, -Reeding. IMIZ3 PREMIUM PHOTOGRAPHS. TOOK THE PREMIUM: FoitilEST PHOTOGRAPHS AP TIM LAST 311ZIUMB COIINTT num. gEVERY 'PREMIUM YET AWARDED FOR Photographic Likenesses in Berks county, has been rtoROWARD.. Hata tha changed and heat In 'Ronal pg. RHAUDIBBR THE PLACA—East Penn Square, eolith aide, next to . the Schmncker Bosse. [Oa 84/..: Allmon aiinonros colizAp . AND RETAIL I SADDLE AND HARNESS - . MANUFACTORY., EAST PtINN STREUT, BETWeilf pSEVENTH AND tnitgru, ' South tide, twiny oppoelte Fitsle's Berke County Bonne. The only plum Bret of the Hail Bead, READING, PA. ... Wloo .4titektl4 — .4ll" . Jeunitry 13M60 7 tt • B. 0. 011303EBROUGH CRESIBROUSH 4 PEAaSON General Cdnunisdon 111ftecittaincs. FISH CHEESE & PROVISIONS"' Ife. 6 North Water &rcct, 8 doors above Market PHILADELPHIA, , wUhAVE constantly on hand a tare assortnumt 6r putt OLLEXSE. HAMS, monastic& oat. they will eell at the leweet aukthat "dam AP` bit oaten primptlyaittebeel t.. LAO, UPPER DEPOT 4111G 1 MENC IUT AIL 9 SAMUEL BOONE j (poßmEnv9 Sohn. Irissittger, IZAAO 0. PSAABON AND DEALERS iN