~~i~C~-ri~C~~, " NOT TER LOBO BUT bUROOYBR !"—The Rev. James Gallagher used to tell the following an— ecdote with great Bret; During the Revolutionary war reports were " - circulated, as they are now, either wholly false of greatly exaggerated. In passing from ono to another something was sure to be added, until the story would hardly be known to the author of it. The people in certain sections of New York were in great consternation front a report that. General Burgoyne wan marching down from the lakes with an immense army, bringing, utter desolation to the inhabitants. An old lady heard the report and understood it that Burgoyne was to open the lakes and let the water out., and drown the whole region- Full of the terrible vision, she ran to a neighbor's to tell her the latest news about the war. ' " Do you know that we are going to be drown ed? Burgoyne ie going to let the water out of the lakes and make a great. flood, and we shall all be drowned .! Olt, what shall we do ?" Her neighbor, with more intelligence and piety, did not seem to be greatly disturbed, but calmly replied • "That certainly, must be a mistake. It can not be true, for God has promised in his Word that he will no more destroy the iuhahitants of the earth with a good." "Alt, honey! Iknow that; but it is not the Lord who is going to do It it le Burgoyne !" A Goon JOSS. —A few days since an extra train, loaded with jackasses, were transported over. the Leaisvilie and New AlOnn7 railroad. The telegraph operator at Salem, a boy, getting wind of it, sent a rumor that. Governor Morton, of Indiana, and Governor Yates, of Illinois, ac companied by a large delegation of Republicans, with bands of music, etc., would pass through at a certain hour. Immense crowds of enthusi astic Republicans repaired to the depot, hats in band ready for the expected cheer. When the train thundered in an aged and venerable owner of a pair cf fabulous ears stuck his head out of a stock car and gave vent to a long agonizing bee-haw that fairly shook the hills around. Con sternation seized the crowd, and in two minutes not a Republican WSW 14 be seen within a square of the depot. Complaint has been made to the superintendent against the operator, and he is in momentary expectation to quit. Nor KM a glorious speculation has failed for the same good reason that the old Texan ran ger gave when he was asked why he didn't buy land when it was dog cheap. " Well, I did come nigh OH to taking eight thousand acre., onest," said old Joe, mournfully. " You see, two of the boys came in one day from an Indian hunt, without any shoes, and offered me their titles to the two leagues just below here for a pair of boobs," "For a pair of boots 1" we exclaimed " Yes, for a pair of boots for each league." "But why on earth did you not take it ?" They'd be worth one hundred thousand dollars to-day. Why didn't yon give them the boots ?" " Jest because I didn't have the boots to give," said old Joe, as he took another chew of tobacco, quite as contented as if he owned two hundred leagues of land. afar A Joss is told by the boys of the 117th, in regard to the "muttering in" of a Jokey at tached to the Regiment who was fearful he would be deprived of his pay unless ho was joined to the service. A hugh mustard plaster was ap plied to his hack about a foot below where the coat buttons are placed, and under the belief that all soldiers were served in the same manner, he wore it until the pain became unendurable, at which time he was declared "mustered in" ac cording to the law in such cases made and pro vided. If that darkey don't get his wages it will not be because he has not suffered for his country. Bair BISHOP Holm had his dignity somewhat taken down when be took possession of the Epis copal palace at Norwich, in 1792. He turned upon the steps and eaclaimed :— ~~ Bless us ! bless us! what a multitude of peo ple!" "Oh ! my lord," said a bystander, 46 this is nothing to the crowd last Friday to see a man hanged l" THE WIK.ENNOWN SPANISH JACK STUD MARMADUKE! (Lamaze aw - ar.ri HY PET= arELDIX. DECD. ) WILL STAND DURING THE CONIINIZI iteamm for the service of Mares at the following places: Prom the Ist to the 16th day of April at the stable of the subscriber. residing in Oley township, two miler - wood or Friedensbarg; the 17th and lath at the stable of 0. D:Beehtel, - (widow Barebard's old stand) in itu s comb. manor township; the 21st, 22d and 2:3rd, at the stable of I ii A. Listsbash, to Bern toornohip, and on the 16th, 28th and Nth of April al the private stable of Jobs M. Swoyer, in or near the borough line of flauthorg, and the Srd and 4th of Mav, at the stable of Daniel Stitzer, (Ralf-way House) in Maidencreek township; 6th, 7th and 9th of May, at the stable of the subecriber again, and so on In rotation during the season till the let day of August, at the following rates and conditions: Otte doliarie to be paid before any Mare is served, and OU whonuyer it ht uscertaineti ti the Siam la with foal_ A careful groom will be employed. and the utmost care taken of Mama, bet the proprietor nor the groom will be responsible for accidents. 0 Any person trading or ceiling off any Mare before it is ascertained that she is with foal or not, makes himself forthe nine dollars insurance money. Thle ifeck le well worthy the attention of Farmers, who Weald like to raise eteek that Neill pey one dollar A Week 'front the Mee of dropping from its dam till ready for mar ket—for Melee will pay that. If yon do not believe it, :then try it, and yoo will find the assertion trite. This Anne has proved himself a much better foal-begetter the lAnt meson than during any season since be is known in !this county, because he was more attentively kept than rfer before. The above is respectfully - submitted to the amebasn of ilatio - sci and broadax_ ABRAHAM BERBEIN Olay township, Betio county, March 21, 1563-21* READING SAVINGS BANK. INCORPORATED MAY 11, 1855. CAP/X*l4r 1 50 , 000 . Ranking Nouse, East Market Square, North Side, Reading, Pa: DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS to Ten Thousand Dollars. Money is received on do from 9 A- M. to 3 P. 11.:; and on Wednesday and Sat urday evenings from 7 P-IL to 9P. M. lusereotwin be allowed of tbe rote of Mem 3554. seat. per azinum,9k all .umeremaniug on deposit, for one year or 700P9 On some remaining less than a year, Interest will be al- lowed at the rate of Pmerper cent. per annum. IF? All the assets of the Bank and the ilidivideat prop of the staalsoldero, are liable fur she payment of Do peeks. Persons who have money to deposit, are invited to call at the Banking Rouse for further information. DIRECTORS. DAVID YODER, 6/DEOZI SNYDER, MIOILIEL GRIME*, COVRAD REBER, DANIEL B. Loßan, CONRAD Y. REIDLEIL A F. Boaz_ Usgriss—ADAM LEM& INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE WZALMO OF PEUONSYLVALSILLL ones, NOR. 4 AND 1%.01L1111(1y. RIIILDINO, irortA Eidecti Waists/ Bt., Between Dock and Taird Sta., PHILADELPHIA. - sorecntrowan lar 1794. -- .CEEILETER I'ERP.BTUIAL. CIALPITALX.!. ilithcatat.arcPcP. properties of the Company, reb..l, 3463, $507,094 61. Marirst, Ifroairaniand Trantrortation Insurance. DIRECTORS HENRY D. SLINERERD, WILLIAM R. WRITE, Sumer /vim, OBONGE H. STUART, CHARLESMACALESTER, SAMUEL GRANT, Jr., WILLIAM S. SMITH, TOBIAS WAGNER, JOHN B. BUM THOMAS B. WATTSON, mum G. FREEMAN, ctiewas S. LEWIS. GEORGE C. GsitSON, HENRY . SECERRERD, President ,lEGLIJAM HARPER, Seerentry. la g Atovitestlens for Ilustrance nay be made to WEL. at'lloward & Co's. Express 011 lots 11, 1061—17 wpirCOBII, AT 'lob 7 soyder, (Keirtorie) in the City of Reading. Darks county. to wit: All that certain threnstory ISHICE: DWELLING aI s IOIJSK and two.etory back Building's attached, and or . sti a two-story Brick Building, ( now occupied es a Drug •tur-r) large Scone Stable.. good threshing tlOor, two oPirY Brick Carriage Bonne, (nearly new) with a room above, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the south-side of Penn street, between Fifth and Sixth !greeter. in the City of Beading, Berko county, it being part of lot No. 14 and 13, in the said city, bounded on the North by Penn street, on the East by property occupied by George At Unman. on the Swath by Cherry ailey, on the West by property of Into iii.llollSeyfert, deceased; containing in front or Itroadtb on remit oirect Cv (sat, sad itt lepgth or depth 230 feet, inure or legg. Also—A certain three-story DWELLING HOUSE with large brick back Building attached, and a two-story Brick El. r ,z.,l:ctildio g , formerly used as a Store-bonse, on the south end of said lot, (on Cherry alley) situate on the soatbs ebbe of Penn street, between Fifth and Sixth 'Anent, in the City of Reading, county of Berks, bounded on the North by Penn street, on the East by lot the property of A. Seyfert, on ail South by Cherry alley, and on the West by lot of Hannah Pbillippi. being the eastern most moiety of lot No. 14, in the general plan of Read ing; containing In breadth East and West 30 feet, and in length or depth North and South i:3O feet, more or less. Also—A certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the South-West corner of South Sixth and Bingaman streets, in the city of Reading and county of Darks, bounded and described an follows; begioning en the west-side of South Sixth street at a corner of property of frolmce, theme along mid South Sixth street, northward 223 feet to the corner of said Sixth and Biugaman street, thence along raid Bingaman street, westward 134 feet to the property of Valentine Longlotts, thence along raid property of Valen tine Longlotts, Thomas Darlington, Thomas Potgluce, and ether property of said Samuel Bell, montbword 10- . 5 feet, more or less, thence onetagard along other property Of Paid Bell and Helmet 1:0 lent to the place of beginning; coulaiut ug 55 perches, more or less. Also—A certain other lot of ground, ~it unto ou the South- East corner of fling/man street and Pearl alley, In the city of Rendtog and county of Beets, bounded and described es f011owe: beginning at a earner of property of Valen tine boneletts, thence westward Moog ,aid illuNatuan street 72 feet to a corner of Pearl and raid Dingeman street, thence along said Pearl alley 50 feet to a 10 feet alley, thence along said Alley eastward 02 feet and 0 inches to the property of Valentine Longlotts, thence along the same northward 60 feet to the place of beginning; con taining 13 perches, more or MS. Also--9 cattail; Other lot of ground, situate on the east. side of Pearl alley, south of Biugaman etreet, In mid city of Reading, Berke county, beginning at a corner of pro perty of Thomas Po!gime, thence along eald Pearl alley southward 163 feet, thence along— property eastward 202 feet to property of llobnee, thence along the same northward S: feet to other property of Bell, thence west ward along the same 113 feet, thence along the same ncrllttrard about S feet to the property of Thomas Yolglase, thence along the name westward 11/5 feet to the place of beginning: containing 70 perch., more or less. Sold as the property of SAMUEL BELL. Seized and taken into execution and to be sold by ABRAHAM It. KtYNIG, Cheriff. Sheriff's °lnce, Beading, March 14,1663—1 t It B.—By order of said Court, ell persona interested in the distribution, of the proceeds of sate, tire hereby uutitled that the distribution of the money arising from the sale of the real Wale aforesaid, will be made by the Court, on Monday, May 4th, 1563. P. S —On all sales front $ll,OO and upwards will be re .tuired to be paid down. ConPri.A.NEV COURT SALE. • PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF TIIF. Olt- FRANS COURT of Berke county, will be sold at Publie Veodne, on Saturday, the 11th day of April, A. D. iSf3, on the premises. in Bern township, Berta county: Ail that certain messuage ' tenement and tract of land, sit e In amid township and county, adjoining lands of Jon whim Revvr, John Albert, Jacob Lei nbarh, Joseph Belle man. Jaeob Halbach, and tram No. tint the so.id Samuel Moser, deceased; coot,luing one hundred and nineteen actes, and one hundred and thirty-nine ruches:, more or ;Ilees. The improvements are a two-story MUCK 'As DWELLING HOUSE, a large new Switzer Barn, Wagon Shed, Pig Sty, two-story Spring Muse, Ap ple Orchard, and Spring of never failing water, Aze, Lat., the rrnp.rty of Sawn,' Mn. 900. deceased. . to COMM.!. at o'clock in the afternoon, when due attendance will be given. and the term, of sole made known by BENNEVILLE 310aEli, LEVI F. DIFTEICELo Ado:l"ra. By order of the Court—DANIEL BARN, Clerk. March li, 1553-3.* THE PARTNERSHIP EXISTING HERETO ' f.,re between .T. TITLOW & CO., teas di:Evolved by mutual content and agreement, on the 121 b day of Febru ary lest. All pencena who have become indebted to the id Btu] sloce the Ist of September !oat, aro to make pay msrit to r.mith P. 11611. and those who are indebted to said firm before the Ist of September last, are to make pay ment, to John Tick", Pvreonn Laving elstrai apical the said firm, contrasted since the first of last September. ate to preheat them for payment to Smith P. Mil, and those having claims against the said firm before the drat of Sep tember last, are to preeent them either to Jerome Titlow, Thomas Y. Rhoads, or to John Pitlow. Feb ^_S-6:*] Desirable City Lots For Sale. DEUSIGNa) OFFERS AT PRIVATE Sale at moderate rates, Five kuildina Late on North Ninth street, Five rioilaini; Lots on the went aide of Moss alley, East of Ninth street. Three Building Lots en the West side of North Tenth - met, and Fuarteeu building Lots cm the east side of Moss The Coalition,, wilt he made easy to purchaser., the pro prietor Wing willing to leave two-thirds of the purchase money island on the ?rewire:, it sena=od by bond and Moth•age t and 1111. ow 'payment to Le (owl, to installments Of 10'2(1 and LO Dollars, until the Whole debt is paid, provided that one-third of the purchase money is paid op delivery of the Deed. ' Thie is a rare chance for Laborers and Mechanics to se cure homes, as the lots are in the neighborhood of the Steam Forge and Intinetrlal WWI.; and colt is understood that all OM Lobate of the Junction Sailtuudo will lie put up nwr the property. President--A. F. BOAS. Idea 2T-1y tay — Pleos of the Lots may be teen at my office, or Ma, of u. o,,cur Wegner, &q., Court Arcot, Jan 3,u) T AVER, puNcit AND SEEDLESS RAISINS, jj Peaches, Plums, Apple's, °maim, IXTRUIId. 4.c., at. A, H. PEOCOCK'S, Feb 7j 40 South Fifth Wee THE suuscitißEtt 13 AGEIN T FOR MESSRS. Dupont's Powder in iron kegs, which Lux twice the strength of ordinary powder. Also far sale Safety Fee°, beet Cast Steel, ate., &c. J. L. ST,ICETER, Feb 28-3ino) Firth and Pawl Street. ITAIATABLEI MEDICINES. SOLE AGENT FOR BECKER'S CELEBRAT ed Eye Salve, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, bran dretlee Pills, &c., &e., by Feb 21-Imo] Rouse rurnishing goods. - AMIE ASSORTMENT OF 110 USE FUR _ I 1 Goode or every variety. %boy. 1/EEF TONGUES.-FICESII SUGAR CURED Tongues, for sate at arch 14) 4o South Fifth Street. RESH CAN TOMATOES.—FOR SALE AT PEACOCK'S, 4J 90 &nail Pittl Shea!,saw PEOCOCION, 40 *oath Filth Streit. I Orphans' Court Sale. i pu r it , i 5 , 14 N , o r u TO AN ic O „ R „ D ra E 4 y l f trillOP h o Tr. ,, , 0 1, 1 lie cendue, on Saturday, the 11,h day of April, A. D , 1503, ou the premises, in Upper Bern township, Derks county, the following. neat Estate. to wit: S No. 2—A Meet of WOODLAND, sitnate In said town ship, limbs county, me:liming at a Moue a corner otitof Nu, 1, theme along the Mete North WO degrees, Wet eiglity-one mai:llea and twodentbs to a steno, thence Moog land of George Schoch, North eighty ntue dente.. East ten perches to a atone, thence along N 0.3 South two degrees, East sleety eight pen Mes and seven tenths ton atone, thence along land of Philip Kline, North thirty degrees, West twenty-one perches to the plane of I.lnginllin):i Cinnelltillit, 5 acres and Si perches, more or less. Also, No 3.—A. tract or piece of WOODLAND, situate In said totrusLip cud county, beginning at a corner of No. 2, thence along the same North 2 dente., Went 9 0 perches and tents tet,ths to a stone, thence by land of Geo. Schoch, North S 9 degrees, East JO perches to a atone, thence along No. 4 &out, 2 degrees, East 117 perches to a stone. thence along land of Philip Kline, North 30 degrees, West 22 perches to the place.' beginning i containing 0 acres and 1:11 perches, more or teas. Also No. 4.—A tract or piece of WOODLAND, situate in said township and county, beginning at a corner of So 3, thence along the emus North 2 degrees, West 117 perches to a stone, thence along land of George Schoch, North 53 degrees, East S perches to a stone, thence along No. Zi, 'South S degrees, East 125 perches and flue tenths to it atone, thence along land of Philip Kline, North 30 degrees, West 1:: perches and seonnitenths to the place of , beginning; containing 5 acres and 144 perches, more or less. Aldo, NO. 5.—A tract or piece of WOODLAND, situate in raid township and county, beginning at a stone corner of Samuel blarburgees land, thence along the same North 2 degrees, west 121 perches to a stone, thence along land of G. 1 Schoch, North SO degrees. East Sperches to a moue, then. along N 0. 9 1, south 5 degrees, hod l'ln perehng to a stone, I thence along land of Solomon Wagner,Sonth sl!{, degrees, West 10 Perches and four-teethe to the place of beginning; containing.; acres and 145 perches. wino or less. Also, No. 9.—A tract or pinto of WOODLAND, situate in said township and county, beginning at a stone corner of No. 5, theses along the same North 2 degrees, Weet 95. perches to a atone ' thence along land of George Schoch, North fal degrees, East 9 perches aril four-MIAMI to a atone, thence along No. lu, death 2 dram.; ' E,04 0n perches and a half to a stone, thence along Solomon Waguees land South forty-three degrees 11 perches to the place of begin nig ; containing 5 acres and 155 perches, more or less. Also, No. 10.—A tract or piece of WOODLAND, situate in said township and county, beginning at a 14 . 00 . a Cor r of 40. n, khanc e along the same North S deems, Went PC perelia, and a half to a atone, thence along land Of OM echoch, North tio degrees, East 10 perolice to a trona, thence along No. /1, South 2 degrees, East 76 perches end art tentba to a stone, tbeuce along lands of Solomon Wagner, South 60 degrees and a half, West 5 perches and seven tentlos ton Chestnut tree, South 34 and a ,marten degrees, Fat: 4 pooches and nine - tenths to a stone. tenth 43 degrees and a bull West lit perches and four-tenths to the plea of beginning; containing 5 acres and 14 parents, more or less. . 41eo, NO.II.—A tract or piece of WOODLAND, pitnate is said township and comity, liodiunin.; at a Stone, a eor. tier of 10. thence along the souse North :2. degrees, Wesi :*/ perch.: land to a stone, thence along !nada at (11301141 Erhoch, th , rth 9. 4 degrees, East 10 and tiitird.intbs }wraps to a stone thence along so. 1.1, dontL aegress.la..l. 70 perches and four truths to stone, thence ..lung laud ••; Solomon Wagner, South 60 degrees nod a half, W.-.t . 20 psi chew to the place or ie.gineing ; cooutin i,to 4 21, Os and 145 'retell., Were or le.. bate the pro of .4orohnio Aforborey,r,cloceo.,,l. Salo r" con ruenen at 1 in jLu nflernoon, 3vben will L. gIVIA, amd the tering of sithi math] 1,7 MARRIIRORR, SAMUEL, MilifttlltrrEtr, Adieleietratere. DANIEL MAREWRGER, fly order of the Court.—DA S 1 RI. Finns, Clerk. March 34, ISti3—lc snanzrzfin SALE OP REAL ESTATE DV VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF I'EXAITIONI Erinome, imared out of the Court of Common Pleas of Berk.; county, and to me directed, wilt be sold at public venduear one-cry, to Wit: Ou Friday, the 10th day of April, A. D., 180, at I o'clock, P. E., et the public lieu. of Feather .31 NOTICE. JERWIE TITLOW, JOHN TITLOW, tllOl.lO. Y. RHOADS SMITH P. HSU, FREDERICK LAUER. ratrzy. BLASTING ROOM POOR HOUSE ACCOUNT. TACOB CONRAD, STEWARD, IN ACCOUNT t) with 11, Directors of the Poor and House of 'Employ ment of the County of Berke for the year 1162 EXPENDITURES, CR. Paid sundry persons for conveying pau pers to the Pour House during the year, 4106 10 Buono' ammo on bautnooo dodos the year, 93 70 Seeding away paupers and gratuity, NJ 07 Postage and box hire, 7 81 Charles brenelser, Began and tobacco, 171 63 Reuben hlohn, on account for labor, 43 78 Rebecca Inglitinyer, for matched, 75 William Oreavea, re-cutting Slee, 6 72 Filbert dt Brother, dry geode, 9 72 Abraham Fry, on account superintend ing Hospital, 63 00 William Keel y, expressage on bags, 00 Ezra High, cider and apptes, 8 60 Sweet potatoes, 2 0 0 Buckles, 21 atteimet Weitheeeht, °eel-nabs* pi" 1110 Expensed in law milt with the °veneer& of the Poor of ltranklin township, • Carbon county, 31 77 Sundries, . 21 Mr. Humphreys, fish, John Mollman, tailor Work, John Zoe, sbad, Prank Miller, *had, Lemons, George Reagan, witness fees In law salt with the Overseers of the Poor of Franklin township, Carbon county, Frank Music, witness fees in law suit with Overseers of the Poor of Frank lin'township, Carbon county, 6 4fs Me. Tessier, conveying 1303. Reagan from Hamburg to Albany township, 2 CO Joseph Dickinson, (or wheat, 110 00 Maria Conrad, making 31 pair panta loons'B 40 George Reeser, planks, spokes, &c., 8 80 Henry Crouse, buttons, Jen., 10 Peter Zimmerman, on account as engi neer 25 Mary Witaran, maid servant, on account, 10 Ott Mary Danger, do do 4 50 Peter gpohn, ash, 50 Ink, 22 riamnel Filbert, vinegar, 5 52 Samuel Filbert, 2 buttes of wheat for J. Plater, 2 €0 Suuaries, 3 10 John hholl, fish, 24 Tie Yarn, 11 Lemons, 16 Yeast, 40 Rat and mice exterminator, 1 00 Peter spQki, tint', 1 08 Teed, 12 Jacob Leubart, labor, CO Thomas Boone, services as engineer, 5 ou Twine, lO George Brenelser, repairing clocks, 1 00 Philadelphia 3t Rending Railroad Cbm- __ . patty. freight, • P. Albright, freight, Feist, J. Moore, labor, John A. Conrad, labor during hay mak ing and harvest, Yeast, Joeepl: Iletnig, hope, Herman F' to, ale, Jacob Minter, Logtaitig Align* Ret. U.S O r, Wahameloaa ' Moses S. Bickel, calf, Samuel Pilbert, relief for Jacob Snyder, Watermelons, David D. Kline, 4 grain cradle Sundries, Yeast. Michael Weithneeht, castrating plge, Teabt, (tenant - , shoe Bank Note Detector, Jacob Hain. saddler work, Samuel Moho, coffee and salt sacks, Amos Lambert, labor on farm, George Bronaiser, repairing clocker Yeast, James !Bohn, 1 load of hay, Nathaniel MHz, I plow, John 0. Hill, grinding grain, Samuel Filbert, balance on rye, Wnt. Decker, do do Riegel & Brother dry goods, Jacob Spechour, , brushee, John R. Pearson. dry goods, Kauffman & Kiesloiter, dry goods, Stamp for note of Keeper & Co., Samuel Herman, farming implements, Bard & Reber, hardware, A. D. Harvey, leather and findings, Charles S. Dickley, set, A. W. Potteiger, dry goods, Philip K. Miller, candles, P. Albright, freight, F. C. Buis, dry goods, • C. W. L. Bandits, Whiekey & vinegar, Peter Brown, lime, Murphy k Koons, fish, G. L. Helumen, epeetacles, Michael T. Lielagood, Physielan'eservi• cee six mouths, Henry Schildt, mason work, Phila. and Reading Railroad Company, freight, Bridegam, stoves and tinware, Clawlee K. Snell, sloven and tinware, Jo.. Mahler Sr. Co., whiskey & vinegar, B, Engler, boots DIN sib, S. Weida. cleaning clock, James, Kent, Santee & Co., dry goods, Christian Ziegler, school tax Error in account of last year, Balance on Sloan's note, Needles and tape, Phila. and Reading Railroad Company, freight, Gorden seed, Henry Bucher, plaster, Coal oil burners, William Geiger, potatoes, Air. Cotterel, apples, Daniel Shaaher, castings, A. U. Narver, leather, Philip K. Miller, candy, Plaster, Balance dae County, Tan. Ist, 1863, BECKIPTS, Balance doe County, Jan, let, 1882, 111238 53 John Shitz, hauling hay, 8 50 Samuel Kohn, 3 fat hogs, 42 99 Daniel K. Weidner, corn, 13 James Mohn, muslin, 75 Daniel Richwein, hauling stone to Bea& lug. 000 Mr. Marts, medicine, 10 Athena Frantz, annulinsindentare, 0 00 Henry Kerner & Co., hides and tallow, on account, 231 79 Samuel shauer, Bowman's furniture, 1 20 Samuel Shatter, tallow, 74 Hannah Conrad, dry goods, 1 45 Samuel Arnold, do 45 Mrs. Ilishtioyer, aloe at, SO Janie. Jameson, eggs, 20 A. IL Fichlboru & Co., on account, hides and tallow, 25 00 John R. Edelman, Koch fat, 8 90 Mullet Souders, do 7 SO Director. of the Poor of Dauphin coun ty, for tguititertance of Agnes Brad park, Samuel Ptll.on, returning boy, Aaron Drumm% Indenture, Hash found on Thomas Ilightleld, Steward of Lebanon County Poor House, centres, 12 50 Jacob F. Hunter, annuling indenture, 5 00 William Holtzman maintenance, 12 50 Booboo I'. Denmhtiller, seed corn. 60 Ezra Orietierner, maintenance of Sally Hill, Joseph Rohl, old harness, James Moho, dry goods, Job n Sobl, maintenance of his son, 8 94 (fin./ R. Ludwig. for an lodestar., 80 Karla Conrad, battling teteitata, 3 40 Ito do dry goose, Kr. Ne.athammer, for old rags, Cleary Hertzel, cabbage plants, Jarnev Niobn. fora lint, 45 David Hartzog, balance for scrap Iron, 2 213 Samuel Filbert, balance for the main tenance of John hnnifor, Dr. Edward Wallace, Maltitentinee et Ilarriet Gather, Z 5 00 Samuel Shilling, oil, Caah found on Jonathan Bales, Betsy Jennings, lard, • Barnhart Sr. Koch, flour barrels, Francis Markley, pasturing cattle, Wm. Werner, maintenance of Dorothy ilrOielnan, A. tl. fl W. Yichtbern, hid.. and Milo*, In tall, 277 34 Barnhart & Koch, flour barrels, 11 00 Dr. Charles Keely, fur pozjg, - 15 H. 1.. McClure, pasturing a drove of cattle. . 10 00 Aaron Getz, sundries, 3 00 Richard Meader, Cap Mid of bay, xo 00 Caeli found on Elizabeth Grim, i iti Ell Koch, sugar, 2 50 Enoch Modern, for an indenture, Sant uel Filbert, relief refunded for Jacob Wenzel, Samuel Shaper, relief refunded lease Bahr, 0 00 Samuel nelfaisydor, ens blanket, 4 Id Jacob Rhoade, do 4 75 George Tee. do 4 75 Nathaniel Saila, do - 4 75 - Young, one barrel tallow, 20 70 John From, slush fat, 75 Daniel Cleaner, maintenance of Cain I)..tlever, 60 CO Dr. Charles Neely, lard. Aaron Getz received _ from Alderman Prints, fines from John Mengle, for soiling liquor on Sonday, Aaron tletz, maintenance of Aortal& ltettinger, Mr_ Shaw:laudanum, John tketfde, hoarding - Snyder, 2 CO Js into, Douninger, Warding -Dan ia:ma, Cash found on Joseph Shoreline, Frank D. Boyer, for an indenture. Reuben F. Drumheller, proceeds of Miehnel YOUtle'S Ve../CUB, Kauffman & Kimanger, lard, Samuel liorma, 88fdest seeds,. Henry Henry %Mei & Co., hides and tallow, In full, 477 28 James Mobil, dry goods, Mrs. Catharine LUIZ, interest for one year on the Landau property, B. Bugler, due bill, Sundry periwig for fiolfero, inmates in the House Remaining in the 1101110, Jan. let, 1862, Admitted daring the year, Bern during the year, Discharged during the year, Indentured do do Died do ' do J. L. STTCATER Remaining is the 'louse, January let, 1863, - 391 Tide member animists of 191 male adults, 110' female adults, 63 boys under 15 years, 11 girls under II yam breakfast and °upper ittroi.hed daring the year, to 5070 peruse dsnoruinated as " goers and comers." Clothing Nade and Distributed During the Year. 423 pair large pantaloons, 137 large yenta, d 4 /argeround abouts, 235 pair small pantaloons; 69 small roandabonts, 10 small vests, 425 large ehirte, 30 small shirts, 65 neck tlee, 240 pocket hasdkerchiefly 117 large (rouge, .095. *ROL frocks, 108 large ehemleay 99 emallahemteee, 259 par large newly knitted Mocking', 76 pair small newly knitted stockings, 200 pair largo footed atocklega, 77 pair small footed atoekings, 2 lunatic gowns, flO Welton's sacks, 11 women's caps SI bonnets, MO pair shoes, 93 bats and saw, 22 paw buckskin mils 99 pair new ahoee made in the House during the pear l'roduce of Form. 10,1 loads let crop hay, 18 loads Id crop bay, 1807 bush els wheat, 3-12 bushels rye, 1691 bushels oats, 220 J bushels corn, 2200 bushels potatoes, 160 bushels turnips. 5621 encumbers, 317 tonebele green beano, 15 bushels soup beaus, 88 buxbels peas, 63 bashele large coleus, .T.l bushels seed onions, 36 bushels tomatoes, 09 bushels red beets, 51 bush. e's parsnips, 440 peppers, 3175 heads cabbage, 675 stalks celery, 190 loads manure. Cattle Slaughtered. Beef, 42,354 pounds; Perk, 16 634 pound.; Vea1,1263 pounds• Weight of beef bides, 9829 pounds; Weight et calf hides, 19244 pounds. AARON GETZ. HaUBEN E. DRUMHELLER, Directors. PETER MARSHALL, Attestr—Hscar A. &tumors, Clerk. [March Dil—Et TO THE LADIES. mEir. IL Nu 9 GLASS AND aIIEENSWARE. WE HAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE AND elegant assortment of the following kinds of rimer CELINA 41.11.2101 MIS: French China Vases, 7 doz. pairs, all sizes, Card Baskets, Card Receivers, Jewel Boxes, Cologne Bottles, Motto Cof fees, Watch Holders, Inkstands, Cigar Stinde and a variety of other fancy gouda mailable for the What-Nut, Moo Bohemian and rrench Glassware, Such as Wine Bottles, Decanters, Goblets and Wine Glasses, Liquor Setts, Cigar Stands, Card Baskets, Cologne Bottles, Cake and Frail Stands in great variety, Castors, Salt Cat' lays, Candlesticks, Tumblers, &a.. Am., and Common Glass ware of every description; together with an extensive stock of QIIIIENSWILILE, Consisting to part, of White Granite Tea and Toilet setts, Tea and Coffee Cups, Dinner, Breakfast and Butter Plates, Dishes of all kinds, Pitchers, Mugs, Bowls, &a.. &c., with a fall line of common ware, all of which we Wier at sun many low prices. An inspectionof our goods by our many patrons and the public, is respectfully Belted. 111. KEFFEB & BOW, may 24 No. 124. Corner of Fifth and Spruce St. 1 00 11 11 2 70 1 OD IMPORTANT JO YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS! . STOVES AND TIN-WARE. WILLIAM BRIDEGAM, No. 86 WEST PENN Street, next door below the Plough and Harrow Hotel, respectfully calls the attention of peptone going to housekeeping, to hie large and superior as- Vr t t U l i lligtietnyTTleil pwricee. wilt He bennht alit th e stoek "of floury Ruth, and obtained the excloalve agency for the dale of the M • " CONTINENTAL " COOK-STOVE, formerly sold by Mr. Ruth, sod the very beet Stove In the market, either for large or small families- 'Be Is also Km for 1 75 1 00 400 1 18 2 55 10 00 • Earl “.aovasmon. PENN." Another excellent Cook Stove; together with a variety of other Stoves, either for kitchen, parlor, hall, chamber and dietng•roem use, from which purchasers cannot fail to be stilted. Hie stock of TIN.WARE_ ie large, well made, apt cam- Nisei; every article needed for hounehold puryceee. YOUNG IIOUSEIZREPERS are particularly request. ed to give him a call, and thereby save money. Nentember the place. . . BRIDECIAbI'S UNION STOVE DEPOT, West Peen &reek Wow the Plough and Marrow March 7, 1863-1 f 1 25 1 20 9 25 1,00 STRICKLAND & BBOTUER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, 33 MIST E MAZE% READING, PA. tiLARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK of School, Miscellaneous and Blank t3lO SUM ANC • pßeerza soitrxes, ENGLISH AND GERMAN BIBLES AND HYMN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, MUSIC and MUSIC BOOR'S, i7OLD PENN. FAING'Y 4ETIOLEfi I IVOTE, LETTER, CAP and PIENTINO PAPER and PAPER BAGS. • IMANNt 3300 S —AND_ MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS Made to order; Churches and Sabbath Schools supplied with 'tract enciety and Sunday School Milan pablleatioan, at catalogue prices. Air Orders from Country Merchants solicited and filled promptly at the lowest wholesale prices. Air- Teacher, supplied with Music at the usual discount. N. B.—Books and Masts sent by mail postage paid, on receipt. of Publishers' Prices. jam 18-t1 10 00 16 00 959 35 11 9 19 S 18 19 29 28 88 452 47 195 48 25 19 40 20 5 96 2 28 15 10 17 81 94 05 230 DO OD 1 S 7 4 62 79 62 38 37 58 BO 17 DO 1S 65 1 GO 12 00 1 00 HATS, CAPS & FOR TALL AND IAMMITEB, • Ia , AT THE OLD-ESTABLISHED STAND OF MI -IEICIAUSIe ARS No. 6 West /Penn Street, next door to the Union Bank of Reading, Wflo IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM New-York and Philadelphia the latest styles of HATS and CAPS Adapted to the Season. He lon also received a Sae assion. meat of LADIES' FURS, BUFFALO ROBES, • TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES and UMBRELLAS, which will be sold at the lowext cash prices. As he pay Cacti for all hie goods, he Is enabled to 101 l them Who low eat prim. lat , ` A large lot of the best quality of BED FEATHERS received, to which the attention of Housekeepers is respect fully invited. Call and examine.—No trouble to show goods. [on 1841 • 90 00 79. 90 500 1 00 883 44 - 112.199 01 HARDWARE & IRON. STORE, iinLOWEIMAXIM 4iND THE FfiLTI3BCRITtEH,S; HAVINU • BOUGHT the old Setabliebed Hardware and Iron Store of the late Frieker, Stevenson & Co., and laving added a large new Stook of gouda i'woitiO teliteltintly call the attention of the public to theiriargenatertment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, • IRON, STEEL, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SADDLERY, COACH TRIMMINOS, &c., &e., Which they are determtued to sell at the very lowest Mar ket Priced, wholesale nod retail. RO LEH Corner of Yin and Market Square EO . nex S t do ßC or to Bor C b O on'e Mansion House. tlielm's Old Stand). GEOROS . LERCH.] Jan 1S [J. T. JACKSON. IIMIIM4 ,3111.711111111:1111 10 80 1 00 107 70 2 00 Cane. Seat Chair Manufactory, No. 15 North Filth Street. 5 doors above the Peat Office. • THE UNDE R -StitiO: theNfr l E e D r o .a..a WOULD the. 9 public, r ese ct f) thatly h i e n h i ; o r: largest molt went of ii, 01:0,.„ , ,, 1‘ ,. CANZILSEAT MA US ,„O °, ily'' ever offered in Reading, and for neatness i - .1 1 1,_ .. Ait of finish, and durability of workmanship, ____,- -- 'l .-- _, , i unsurpassed by any Handsome newetyle - -mu' Parlor Claire, Dining-room, Chamber - - and Rocking Chairs, all sia:alsoWi nd ;enratalrz, Looking CillMe , da'bi°Topprl..,B.r... Beo.aA.,ae D, 0, BIUDTHIA.I. 100 00 98 00 The 11. S. Revenue gydrometer, FOR ASCERTAINING THE TRUE PER cent. of Aicobol in inspected liquors, by which the amount of duty to be paid for Internal revenue. is calcula ted. The instrument, with slim jar and book or tables and instructions, I. packed in a Wicked ktoi.ogany Row with lock nod key. Price $7. Book only 60 cents. SURVEYING TRANSIT Lwat.s, Commutes, and Clams, Wise DaArriXa InTRIMENTe, made by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., Manufacturing Optioians, 924 Chestnut Street. Jan 31-Smo] Philadelphia, Pa. 10 00 COAL, WOOD, SALT, *krf I riiri 12 1 F- -- -A• NNA M 111 SAMUEL BOONE, EMI Corner of Penn and Front Streets, Reading, 1111 AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND SELLS at pasonable prime, all kinds of Broken, Egg and &eve Coal; nut, Cheetuot and IllltunlnonsCoal, salt, Lime and Sand. EEEI sr Persona in want of anything in my line, will And It to their advantage to give Ma a call before purchasing else where. I deliver free of extra ehaege to any part of the city. loot 6-If 8 01 180 40 28 68 TO FARMERS! • POURETTE OF THE LODI . MANUFACTURING CO. 'FEIN ATTENTION OF FARMERS AND GAR ; denote M rmpectfally called to the above MANURE. Owing to the high price of Peruvian Omni% Gaper Pboli• Dhate end other tertilleorth Mi. will be found the cheapest And beet manure. For fall particulate call on the Agent for the Company. J. L. ETICLITER, Feb 26-3mo] Fifth and Penn Streets. 750 17 OD 45 - 1)"4198 01 COAL OIL: COAL OIL!: 50 BARRELS COAL OIL JUST RECEIVED, waoranted equal to any manufactured, Fur bele at the lowest wholesale and retail prices by Feb 28J 0110. LERCH & CO. .-- 244 FLUID' AND A.LCONOL. VOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY . - J. L. STICHTER, Fifth and Penn Bind!. Bel) 253411 - E XTRA LARGE FAT MACKEREL, AT YEOCOCK'S, eh 7) 40 South Fifth Streak EW HAMS, SHOULDERS AND BEEF, AT PEOCOCK'S, eb 7] 10 &alb' Mb Wed. (Toyama...) John Kissinger, Jr., FRANK B. FICHTHORN, No. 42 Mast Fenn street above 6th. Routh side, IL - Lis NOW OPEN, AND FOR SALE, THE II following desirable GROCERIES, viz; NEW CITRON, NEW (AMED LEMON PEEL, NEW ',AYES RAISINS, NEW MINOR RAISINS, NNW SEEDLESS RAISINS, EXTRA MINCED MEAT, VALENCIA RAISINS, FRESH PEACH E+, CRANBERRIES, FRESH PLUMS, FREED QUINCES, QUINCE JELLY, FllEsli TOMATOES, CURRANT JELLY, FREdll PEAKS, QUINCE JAM, FRESH CHEERER.% DRIED APPLES, PEACH JAM, DRIED PEACHES, PLUM JAM, DRIED CHERRIES, CURRANT JAM, DRIED BLACKBERRIES. DRIED ELDER RE 4EI ES., STONED C ALMOND CRACKERS , DRIED DRIED CORN,IERRIEB, , GINGER NUTS, 11081/NY, Ac., Ac. WINE BISCUITS, SODA BISCUITS, SWEET CIDER, FARINA CRACKERS, and PURE CIDER VINEGAR, FAMILY CRACKERS, COAL OIL, EXTRA FAMILY SOAP, PPM E PURE PEPPER, NO. I SALMON, PURE SPICES, NEW MESS MACKEREL, PURE OLIVE OIL, NO. I MACKEREL, NO. 2 MACKEREL, SCOTCH HERRING, RICH MILD CHEESE, R, MIDDLETON'S & CO'S.; ROLLOCK & CO'S . BODLER & IVIENEG'S and ODOENHSIM'S DANDELION COFFEE, MILES' SAND and MIDDLETON'S JAVA COFFEE • - EXTRA BLACK TEAS, EXTRA IMPERIAL TEA, EXTRA YOUNG RYON TEA, BROWNED RIO COFFER, BROWNE: JAVA COFFEE, BROWNED BARLEY, RYE AND WHEAT Nov. V—Smos. 33. 87/..0211113113X% PIANO-FORTE ESTABLISHMENT No. 4217 BROOME STREET. NEWI I ICORR. THE. SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY IN vites-the *Bandon ()this friends and the public Ken erally to his Plano• Forte Establishment, at No. 427 Broom - o, 4 ect, corner of ero,ly AkiWt. Having withdrawn his Interest, stock and malarials from the late firm of Lf Ate & liradburys," which Arm was lllMldissolved on the 31st January, ult. ' and hav ing purchased the entire Stock of PIANO NFOETES and Piano-Forte Material. gauged by his brother, Edward G. Bradbuy, in the said firm, be Is new prepared to supply the increased demend for his celebrated L'IANO-NOISTES Employing; the Most sitllfnl and experienced workmen, with a large stock of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material.ind an abundance of capital, he has taken in hand the personal supervision of the whole business of Inanufaet tiring hie instrumente, and Is enabled to turn out Piano-Fortes of unequalled lone nod durableness. BRADBURY'S NEW SCALE PIANO-FROTES In the arrangement of our new scale, drawn and pre pared with the 'stalest care, expresely for our new imam meets, we have added every improvement which can in any way tend to the perfection of the Piano-Forte, and we can confidently assert, that for delicacy of touch, Nolan., purity, brilliancy and sweetness of tone, eninbfn ad With that strength and gelidity of frame necessary to durability, these instruments are unequalled. $ 4 STRENGTH AND lIKAUTY" is our motto, and We Invite the closest criticism of the beet unbiased lidded in the land. rir 'Every Instrument warranted for five yearn Will. B. BRADBURY, March 7-3m] 427 Broome St., cor. of Crosby, N. Y. oosi t th tOth Si 09417, rzczusannzinza. MATTRESSES, Beds, Feathers, Blankets, Comfortable. Wants, Cushions, And all other articles belonging to the business. /¢t. 14-171 AMOS IMLLSORN. TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT. THIS VALUABLE AND POPULAR MEDl clue has universally received the most favorable reo commendations of the MEDICAL PROFESSION and thePUBLIC, as the most PaMICIMIT and RORRICABLE SALINE APERIENT. It may be used with the best effect In Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness Sick Headache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, ility of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic Affection., Gravel, Piles, and all complaints WHERE A OENTLE AND COOLING APERI ENT OR PURGATIVE IS REQUIRED. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by Sea and Land, Residents of Hot Climates, Persons of Sed entary Habits, Invalids and Convalescents; Captains of Vessels and Planters will find it a valuable addition to their Medicine Cheats. It in in the form of a powder, earettilly pit np in hotting, to keep in any climate. and merely requires water' poured upon it to produce a delightful effervescent beverage. Numerous testimonials from professional and other gen tlemen of the highest standing throughout the country, and its steadily increasing popularity for a series of years, strongly guarantee ite Macau and valuable character, and. commend it to the favorable nodes of an intelligent paha& Manufactured by TARRANT CO., No. 278 Greenwich Street, Corner of Warren Street, New-York. AND FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. December 27, 1802-3 mos 1863 1 PHILADELPHIA I Q P 63 APER HANOINGS. ZIOUTIIILL & 3111911'88E; CORNER 101JRTR& MARKET Streets, PHILADELPHIA Lava now in stook, a line variety of Wall Papers, got up expreaely for their Spring Trade. WINDOW PAPER OPIEVNRY GRADE, to which they tonne the attention of Rforeiteotra. eEir /a their Retail Daps/pent, will be fen.' tbechoicat etyke of the *weer, [Feb. 14-3 zoos. 811111ZELS OPTIIE 1 00 1 000 LODI MANUFACTURING CO'S w•lover_TAN• meal 130 South 'Wharves, Philadelphia, Pa. HIS COMPANY, WITH A CAPITAL OF j etra,coo, the moat extensive Works of the kind in the world, and an experience in manufacturing of over 23 years, with a reputation long,estaldished, having also the exclusive control of till the night coil of the great city Of New• York, are prepared to Witted' an article, which in, without doubt, the CHEAPRaT AND VERY NEST ("Waltzer in market. It greatly %Creases' the yield, and ripens the mop from two to three weeks earlier, at an expense of from three to four dollars per acre. with little or no lobar. Also, FIFTY TONS of BONE TAFEII, being a mixture of bone and night roil ground fine, at $46 per ton—a 'moonier Erd al@ for grain and grata. A pamphlet ooninicing all Weil miry information, may be bad free by addressing a letter to too subscriber. JAMES T. FOSTER, Care of the Ledl Menufecterlng Comeny t 06 Courtlandt Street, New-Yurk. J. L. EITICHTEIt, Agent, Reading. Feb 7-3m] PHOSPHATIC FERTILIZER AND MEAT 4N B ONE COMPOST! THE ATTENTION OF FARMERS- AM) others, in respectfully invited to tbeabove MANIIHRS, Which have been Amply tested in Widen! Willing of Fb9 century, and which an a means of affording stimulant, and nourishment to the Growing Crepe, are now generally conceded to be among the beet and clwapeat in the market. We have been obliged, rather than deteriorate the arti cles, to advance the prices, in consequence of the Increased cost of materials and labor, to the following rates: PHOSPHATIC FERTILIZER. - • 11145 00 per ton. MEAT AND HONK 00111 , 010, - - *27 00 do TASRER & CLARK, South-Went Corner of SO and Washington Ste., Phila. Aar For stale by JOLIR Br:KNIGHT, Reading, Pa. Minh 7,1863-3 mo Watches, Jewelry & Silver.ware, 44nig UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE elmetrnilY invite /oar at trattimi to hie well selected stock of Fine Hold and Sliver WATCHES, Rine Gold JEWELRY of every kind and variety of Biiiii—oompristog all of the newest and moat beautiful design*. . . . . . . .. _ AIso—SOLID SILVER•WARS, aqua/ to Coin — and the best Make of alivt-r .P/eted Wars. Inch 'wattle la sear_ rantedto be as reprefuntat. 14 , Watcbes and Jewelry carefully repaired and satis faction guaranteed. JACOB HARLEY, (*meg:or to Stau f fer tft Harley,) mityn t 7-aroi No. 622 Market Street, Philadelphia CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, 11 HOUGH, Jr., WOULD RESPECTFULLY .Inelte the altention'of Merchants and floneekerepera, to hie large and well assorted stook, ennobling of all graded of C141.RW1 , 335r Ikrt2t- English Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, Autry sad Stair Carpets. OIL CLOTHS and WINDOW SHADES In great variety, Door Hata, Rage, Rag Gargalli, dm, all of which will be told at the eery loweet market prices. PHINEAS HODOH, Jr., No. 501 Norkh. Second Streit, nhona :Roble. Branch More, Pouth-Weat Corner of Eighth and Spring Harden Streata, Philadelphia. (Mara 7-Bmo T. J. McGUIOAN, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN THREADS, TAPES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &o. MATCELIIS AND EIPILOSING, No. A STRAVYBERRIF STREET, FR/LADAZEILL Mareb-7-ZEI Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road. WINTER ARRANGEMENT a a spocwor P v A O S4E m A u y ILE R 1 7 T i R b INS (Passing Reading) DOWN, TO PHILADELPHIA, at 6.80 and 11.10 A. M., 12 noon, and 4.20 I'. M. UP, TO POTTSVILLE, at 11.10 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. WEST, TO LEBANON AND HARRISBURG: Western Express from New-York, at 12.07 midnight. Mall Trains, at 11.10 A, fiL, and UM P, 3d, Ou Sunday., the Down A. M Train paeses Reading, at 9.22 A. M , and Up Train, at 5.57 P. M. Both 11.10 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. up Trains connect at Port Clinton for Tamaqua,Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara and Canada. The 11.10 A. M. Train only connects at Port Clinton for Wllkesbatrie, Wanton and Banton. The Western Express Trains connect at Harrisburg with Express Trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad for Pitts burgh, and all points West; and the Mail Trains connect at Harrisburg for Lancaster, Chambersborg,Sunhury,Wil liatasport, Lock Haven, Elmira and the Canadas. Through Direr-Class Coupon Ticket., and Emigrant Tick ets at reduced Pares, to all the principal points in the North and Welt, and the Canada.. COMMUTATION TICKETS, With 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent. discount, between any points desired. MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $46 65—for Parent. and 8U13i1111.1 Firms. &aeon Tickets, good for the bolder only, for tbroo PlPnthor in any o f the Palienger Trains to Pltilsdelphia, ats42 soeach. School esitsoellielr.. ets onedblrd less. • • • • Paseeagers will take the Expresenwltie Weet, at the UPPER DEPOT, and all other Trains, at the LOWER or OLD DEPOT. 80 lbs. of baggage allowed each passenger. JAW - Faeeeegere are roque4ed to parcheee their Ticket before entering the earn s eshigher Fares arechergo4 if paid in ears. Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Reading, Harrtaborg and Potterl/le at 5.15 A. M., and 3.30 P. M., and at 4.30 P M. for Reading only. Afar Excareton Tickets, good for one day,by 6.30 A. N. Accommodation Train to Philadelphia and return, at /92 90 each, and to Harrisburg, good for three days, by all Pas unser Trains, *0 26. O. A. NICOLL% nov 15, 18611-d] neutral Superintendent. Winter Arrangement. OOMMBNCINO MONDAY, NO VENDER 17th, 1.882. Direct to Nero-York D'al..de Ohmage of Cars. MG ON AND AFTER XONDAY, • Ma Nov. 17th, 1882, Passenger Trains will leave Beading daily, (San. days excepted) for Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Bethle. hem, Balaton, New-York, Ac., Ac., at 5.18 A. DI., 11i. A. M., add 140 1% X him the UPPER DEPOT . The tile A. M. train is the IfeAern txpress, without change of ears from Pittsburgh, and arrives in New-York at 10.50 A. al. This train will stop only at Lyons, Alien. town, Bethlehem, Baotou and the principal stations on the Jersey Central. The 11.10 A. AL Train will stop at-all Stations between Reading and Allentown, and the 4.20 P. M. Train al all Station., except Merztown and Al Bartle. The 11.15 A. M. Train arrives in New-York at 6.00 P. M., and the 120 P. M. Train at 10.15 P. M. - - . . Prelim wilt leave Mew-York daily (except Sundays) at 6 A. M., 12 noon, and 7 P. M., at the foot of Courtlandt Street, and arrive In Reading at 11.10 A. M.. 6 P. M., and 13 07 Midnight, Passengers are requested to matinee tickets before tail ing their eeate, as higher faros will be charged on theeara. ' EDWARD M. CLYMER. nov. President. MATLACK'S MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 9042brarket Street, Philadelphia. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL YOUR attention to oar Large Stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING now on bend READY MADE, orobritolng every variety of Style and Material suitable for the Beaton. We have also on band a fall assortment of MIRO GOODS adapted to Mall's and BOYS' WBAB, and would invite your early attention thereto. These Goods have been purobased for CASH and will be sold at a small, advance for CASH. Particular stitrrution paid to orders, oo so to Insure addiction to the purchaser. B. MATLACK, Agt. 904 Market Street, Philadelphia March 14-3mo] PHILADELPHIA SHIRT AND DOLLAR SO 11:7 ES 3EI . 1000 Dozen HICKORY SHIRTS. 1000 do. Gray, Red and Blue FLANNEL SHIRTS. 1000 do. ASSORTED FANCY TRAVELLING SHIRTS. 1000 do. WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS from SHAH Upwards. 1000 do. DENIM OVERALLS. /0,000 Pairs COTTONADE PANTALOONS. I H.tsurAcrrasicas of TEE MINER'S WELSH FLANNEL SHIRTS. S And a Large dosortnankt of LINEN And.RIABSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS, And GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. For Sale BENNETT, RUCH & CO., ainnuracturcrs, MILT Ghiarok Jon 17-11 pol PHILADELPHIA. PA For Rat.s4llce, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs,' Moths Furs, W Acc. Insects on. P 1 ante. Pawls, &c. Pet up in 230; bee. and $1 . 09 Boxer,, Bottler, and Flasks, $ 3 arid $3 Area for Elora., l'Eratad learrrortetia, &a. it Only infallible remedies gnoWn." "Free (ren Polemic" "Not dangerous to the Haman Family." "Bats come out of their holes to die." Atilf. Bold Wholesale ht all large enter, gfig- Sold by all bergimerre and lIETAILEBE everywhere: • &if" Downs MI" of sit wortnlm IN. Bee that " Genoa's" name le on each BOX, Bottle, - and Flask, before you buy. liP Address MABRY IL COSTAR, ARP' PRINCIPAL DEPOT 462 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by-HARVEY BIRCH & Co., Wholesale end Retail; 9.III,STRVERB, 93 bud Penn street, above the Rail- Ned RCCOabr B P. HUNTER &DO, .4s4PINCI, Jammu 17, Thea-ento Zig A LECTURE • T.O TOUNG.DIEN: du s t Potbitcheef, in a healed Envelope, Pric4 Bta . Cede ALECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREAT. ept and Radical Cure of Sparmatorrhcea or Seminal aa in kuess, hvoluMary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally, Neivonsueroa, Conaway lion, Epilepey and Fite; Mental and Physical Incapacity, malting. front Self-abuse, &d — By ROBERT .7. CULVER WELL, N. D., author urine area, Book 4,c, The werld-renowned Author, in Ma admirable Lachine, clearly proves from ble own experience that the awful con sequences of Self abuse may be effectually removed with. out medieine, and without dangerous surgical operationi, bongies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of tore at onee certain and effectual, by which every mar* no matter what his condition may be. may ooze himself cheaply, privately, and radically. Tarp Lucretia wren :nova A HOON ToriiottriitiSs JAB 1116tf0litid. Bent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed en. veiope, on receipt of six cents, or two postage :damps, by addressing, CHAS. KLINE & Co., Jan 81-sXmos] 127 Bowery, N ew ; P. O. Box daidl. PRINCE & CO'S., . . World Renowned Melodeons and Harmoniums ' V WITH THE 'LATEST PATENTED Improverdente, introducing theßanotenuto with the effect of Pedal bans op the cheapest - - Instruments—front Sib to We. Mt, EARNEST GABLER'S UNSURPASSED , - ICAL lighT WV • r wis '. " . . . . 7 and 7 } j °Mares, full Iron frame , s overetriang, email and large elms, plain end very tidily lialehed, from +1176 to $4OO. according to etyle. Also, Pianos by other:makers. ! (3e' Every instrument Warranted. .Foresle at the low est wholesale prime, and a liberal .dednetiott fer Cash, or on small and convenient monthly Instalments. . TAINS BELLAB, Sole Agent, 279 and 281 South Firth Street, above Spruce, P 9 9 Q -911l9) .1'41440041*. • CASPBR REIFT, IMPORTER AND DEALER . IN WINES, JA- W:FORS and SWABS, No. lel North Third Street Phil. elphiii, would respectfully call the attention of hotel keepers and Othern, to his men selected stock of. Wipes, Liquors, and Imported Sonars, In store and under Cnetom House lock. COGNAC BRANDIES.— Of various brands, consisting. of Pale and Dark Martel & Co., Plod, Ilennessy, Mitglory, Otard, Dupny & Co.,and e a Loudon Dock and various brands of Cognaci and other Brandies. Lisbon NES W , &c.—Firm old Atmielra, Sherry, Tenerilfe„ and ixom—super old Pore Wine, Ctoreto pf dtehrout kinds, on draught or in gloss, QIIA.MPAGNE,—Heidsick, P. A. lifumm & Co., and Gibe let's genuine Anchor Brands, in pints and quarto. Together with roomers' aneorttpent of Scptcbond Irish Malt Whiskeys, Holland Gin, JaUkatea Spirits peach Bran dy, old Bourbon, Monongahela Whiskey, Wild 'Cherry, Blackberry Raspberry and Lavender Brandies. • • - 1111. griperlor Wine and littoinitch'llltbon. an ,i,„ 1-u 0. AMES' .. AMES' SHOVELS AND 'HPADES, O e fall assoitment on balsa. Apply-to Fib 18-Smol CONSTITUTION WATER. TEE GREAT' aEMaal ONLY KNOWN REMEDy AND DISEASES OP THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. These Dangeretes and Trucial:acme Dtememr, which hum thua jar Resisted the hat directed rreapyerg, cant. Cumpletety Controlled by the litgitSD7nowboture wet properties of the utedleteedtFeet sheaoettee too k . osaao s morello", and by 80 altertig She uoudirloa 'of the Mowed aed liver that thostarehe ;Outdate of the food to sot oow verted into sugar 80 . Zoog as the system is under the la. dunce of the CONSTITUTION FV.4TE which gives those organs time to rollover their healthy tone and vigor. We are able to Stale that the Constitution Wit ter has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has bun given. STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BRIG. ir DUST DEPOSITS, AND MUCOUS OR Auldcr DISCHARGES AFTER URINATING. Dlseasnoccurilug from one and the same Cll4BO will be entirely eared by the Constitution Water, if taken for any length of time, The dose ehould vary with the severity et the disesee. from twenty drops to a teaspoonful three [[met a day, in water. During the pamage of the Calcutta., the gala and urgent symptom; ebould be combated with the proper remedies, then followed up with the Ceuelltallos Water, as above !greeted. DITAIRFORRHOM, OR PAINFUL ZENSTRUATIub; AND IX .11RNORRHAOL1 OR PROEM Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion of the me li . street , fluid—in the one case being too little, and accrue. panted by severe pain ; and the other a too profuse secre tion; which will be speedily cured by the Coastitution Water. The disease known as BLUING' OFT HE WOMB , which to tea relaxation of the I Is-eines& el that organ, and 10 known by a noose of heaviness and dragging pains in the back and sides, and at times accompanied by sharp Nets ating or shooting pains through the pane, will, In all Ca. ses, be removed by the medicine. . . There is another class of symptoms arising from Mgr. TATION OP Tl4ll WOMB, which physicians call lilercuttc. sae Which WOrd Covers lip much lonoranna t and Is attic casesl out of teu.the duster does, not Featly know whether the symptoms are the disease, or the disease the spumoni. We can only enumerate them here. , rtipask niece particu larly of Cold Peet, Palpitation of the Heart, hapairst Memory, Wakefaluess, Plathes of Meat, Languor, Land. tad% and Dimnese of Vision. , . . SUPPRESSED NEES T R IVA TION, Which in the unmarried Parente is 'eoindent recurring dineasecand through, negteet the seeds pi' more grave and dangerous maladlee are the remit; and se mouth albs month passes without an elfortlietug made to assist nature, the suppression becomes ahronle, the „patient gradually looses her appetite, the boivele are conettpated, Meld awegte come on, and cotuntmption guilty ends her career. 1 , 8021i4A544 O. _WHITES. This 'disease depends upon an inwerametion of mucosa lining of the : vagina and womb. It is Wall one te acme panted by ensnare pain in the back, across the bowels and through the hips. A teaepoontal of the medicine may be taken three times a day, with an injection of a tableapome tat of the medicine, mixed with a half-pint of soft water morning and evening. • • IRRITATION OF TIM NEVE 01 THE, BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE' XIIINKIN. AND CATARRH OF TER ALAI:WEE, STILLY. GORY AND BURNING OR PAIN FUL . URINATING. For these diseases It L trniy a sovereign remedy, make mach cannot be said in Its praise. A single doge has hate known to relieve the most argent symptoms, Are yon troubled or Illethet dletreselng pain In tin smell of the back and through the. hip.? A teaspoonful a day of Conetitation Water will relieve you like magic. FOE bYSTRPRIA, It has no equal in relieving the most distressing eymp. toms. Also, Headache, Heartburn, bold Stomach, Vomit. log Food, Ac. Take a antepooitut mar dimmer. The don Wall eases may be Increased If deelind, but abould be done gradually. PHYSICIANS Slave long alum given up the nee of huhu, =babe and Juniper In the treatment of these abeam, and only me them for want one better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER Una preyed itself equal to the task that hes devolved aeon Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by. constant nee soot lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease. WWI. =Ma. READ. • - Didertus; Pa . .; Sole 2, iS62. Dr. Wm. H. Gasaa-,Dear Sir: In Webraary, 1861, I was afflicted with the sugar diabetes, and for live months I passed more than two gallium Of Water to twentydner hoar& I was obliged to. get up as often se tea or twelve limes daring the night, and In Memorials I lost about gay pound, in 'weight. During the month of July, 1961, I pro- cared two bottles of Constitution Water, and In two days after using It I experienced relief, and after taking two hot. ties I was entirely cared, loon after regaining my usual good health. You. truly , L. DE WITT. Boeing CORNERS, Di. IN, Dec. 27,1861. Wit. H. Iftuteehlk Co.: Gents freely give you liberty to make nee of the following Certifloate of the value of CONSVITSTIOS WATREI, which I eau recommend in she highest Manner. My wife, who was attacked with pain in the shonlders, whole length of the back, and in bee limbs, With Pa/pfta. tion of the Rear& attended with - Mating or the Word, /fromenorntura,.and Irritation of the Bladder. I caned it phydstaii, who 'attended hei, about three mouths, when he tell her woree thatfhelotinditer. lilt . = employed one of the beet physicians I could And, who attended her for about nine months, and while she was under his care she did not sager quite at moult .Pain t bp finally, Ave her np and said "Wir aim was incurable" Fo r, said be, 'the ha* each a combination - of complaint?. that medicine given for one operate* agatnetnome other of her d(fileutiia." About this-tithe, She cdidinenced the use of Cosititation Water, and to our utter astonishment, almost the Arst does seemed tubers the desired effect, and ahe kept on 'motor leg rept* reodeninetreattiemeti Lied new superintends en- Maly her domestic admire the has not taken any of the Counitutiou Waterfor about roar weeks, an,lwe are happy to say It has'prOduced a permanent Care: '- WM IL VAN BEPISCHOTEN. Dr. Wm. IL Dazia .. . . near air :--I-Itre.foe itejei•nlyeati, been afflicted With that troublesome d anngerons diseese—grovel—which resisted all rereedfes Ind doctors, until I took Coustitation Water, and you may be-assured that twee oxeeedingly pleaded :with the result. It hasentirdy cured me, and ion may make any 114 e of my name yon: may see tit to regard to the inedicine, as I have' entire confidence In its efficacy. • - Yews Indy! POND WRONG. THESB ARE - FAC I TSVIIOII9.IIL • There le no class of diseases . that produce each exhaust ing effects upon "the hated ebnitilutien as 'Diabetes and Diseases of the'• Kidneys, Bladder 'andAliiniry Passages, and through false modesty they are 'neglected until they are so advanced an. to be. beyond the control af ordinary comedian, and we present the CONSTITUTION MITRE To the palate with the conviction that It has no equal In relieving the class of gleeares for which it linebeen found screminently sucCessful, In curing; and we treat that we shall be rewarded for' our efforts in glaring no valuable a remedy in a form ta.meet the requireenentsof patient and physician. Bop. SAL& By ALL bitIIMMITS, PRTCE WM. H. et Ettiee Yroprietore. Morgan 4 Alien, Clutaiil Agents, No. 46 CUB Street, New-York- - , 4 [Nov. 20 1402-Iy. AMON fakrl/39311 1 S anIMP wficiiitiALE AND IMAM SADDLE AHD HARNESS NANIIPACTORY, _ EAST Paiii STRItIiT,BSTWESS It SZVENTH AND EIGHTH, e' South Side, lowly opposite Fasig's MA I ter hm ks pa st ay a - li th oir z. . u Th ßo er d l! BRADING -4,awarap. Jeostery /4.1800-il TRUSSES. JEJPTURE CAit jiiE CURED - By A TRUSS OF THE RIGHT KIND. IP PROPERLY FITTED AND ATTENDED TO. This .has been abundantly de. raeo.trated Itt InsmNeralle lostancees by the 1.0 o f tta MOLTIPEDAL TRUAB of DR. RIDGE, during the lest tea Years. Thie inns being covered with Hard - Rubber, is perfectly waterproof, may be OW in bathing, and is al• wity.s cleanly as well as ladisteacitible by ordinary null* If not satisfaetery after a fair trial of sixty days, .returned. challenges onfiparion With Say hues Races. Dr M , DI gr OMNID. 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