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Bloixo Di LT LAM wlll be furnteballp •a tirile i nArk• tint ourrsitspyin.. o so u so at ria ' syletipriLlib* —to be Paid for ul lartec A 424 dednetion_plil b• • 0099 tenor 040rten wi lb e rs, To prsventalst**91 4 19teniuth094b9 i f idie6a94 .14 , 00104i19 : a49011.,. , , ; * 1 1 11 4 41 g 4.6. itirrias APRIVO • trit t riPTSlllll - '. OP AO O. D Jill . . • . ~./* Igeadlsgb Sally 1116, li mos. • BgAuBTOWNMAIL AND RAW; MB • Leaves Readlni at a. mufti-weekly. TuulaY. ib u rnjay and Saturday. MOM tame doe at 62, 01. it tetveigie following named'Pont . olll44pis c u m, vouslenville. Adanudown. Boonwarts tile Reamto W wn. N T toyHuTO MAIL ANDCOR LINE • • Ur 1 1 07 0 rtorr it 6 0 0 1 00 I ls. M. LINE s t pi lug it /0 0 e mica a. in. tutting; ea ea ae -id ng 0,24 P. ta. .AttlYalt at. jettown at ' 8 n o h It eaves Blountville, nrumfleldvil e. &Wattle. Yellow Mouse, Rarlpille and BOON , t IiiiiIIIILLYI MAIL .AND BTAOR L ' • Leaves 'the* tt 4 o dodo'. In. airl il es at R a fts at 10 o'e oak, a. in. iteturn ig, emu B l ain atj.o'eloo o t ni te arriven at utenborg i v n ig p.m. it Santa LAID at. IsOlfer ern, Bern- TpiLly i rbtult .. Be el, UV! Qua and d FLIP riSktni ANV i OAARLIIIR Lawn IR 00 1 i 1 :14. 0 44 ,r s abd Fri tit l a p ori , . a57 V4P 4: 444 . AMU! iSlZgkit Si olp lek, ii.te.• t 'till: , xoto tor e,__ *i i ir i. ugh uay Cron, 'lf , Lima na On 0 441' 4 V: ' and c ri- 41 1 4: tili: it gi ii l i fp f . 4_ 4 1 I t u 2 044 b it .. 1/r Pr. 44 .. gine k _ le 10.1Arip " 411 Yara444,110 1 1 to 0 air tlLm s 1 / 1 147 rove. Ca r ggiftn i - , g Linen 140 . 011 1 ,W f it iT4 giad . 1 4 1, s e To r r,.. 6 M CI . ' tilt* l i p 1:: 3 $ ce. pot, p. m. %Il an" b an ripe at 7 0 o oak. p, m. It serves u 1.60. aian /Abut's /Me. FADING TO ( 1 . 1 .7811)IA !iitily by Mold—Leaves &ding IF 6 I. f m. ie. at 1 .80a.m Sup 11 citatory% ein olds Itation. 8 Ye 4, 1 . brik • illwp2 14, tip, an -451,1 e102.8V ni , 11 • .P v lull vrPv 001. i I ' ,12„ 0 1.4.wei l •by : tage- 4 - Ay 'we eater on ionday, edit •a, an Yrt a at , a. m. Ar mg R o ir t im i tt I' , , 'f r t.. , u p l• tArni:f iare e t tyagi a l e no. ruppliesWa Naas, f i neßook LoaaP: s at • me, Uwobland, lionville and Wesel - ft - 44''- land. RHADING TO ROBESON Eleml-weeltly by fita „se—Leaves Read ing on Tues day and Saturday at 7i30 a. an. and arrives at Read ing at 11 a. m REAPING TO 1108 T ' Seml-wiekly by Plpgra—Leaves Reading _Tim clay and Paturdal i at 11110 it M. Arrival at Rea p/ ORO a. gq..• upplins ddamj nark Lower eldathati o NO .114.414 berg, Arlak'e Mlllaand rOll7 TON BA • • - : T i r4ltly cag e —barres paesport Taelday, Th and tram at ISM. A_grivee at Lew' port at gc. m.. Pupplea mu* wvanaville and Molitowm v 6 ..• N_ 'il NTO YIROLNEWILIR Tri-Tree ..7 0144.-Ageaves Ooxtown Tnnaday. Thursday and Patti ay at 9 a. m ArilPea at Cox own at 4 .' Mi linppllol *lrby villa moselem and Viral IttiSBURO TO TO#QRBBURG Ma e, Y Stale— vas ebvertsburgTuea -11 at, wa# ay an tutu at 1k m. Arrives at wain IF at 6 P. ;IL OuPpilea Winteraville and olti • • • RRADINO.MAILS. :Eon DAILY. NOTllorklUteli at 10a: s. andll,9 P. W. Poe • 1 M at . 1 A, M and M. P. U. • Philadal , ohiar-Arrivea at 10:30 A. 11. and OP. H. " ;Anuses at Ai W. and 4P, w_ . Harvimung—A mai stagy a, W I snd C3O P. Y. ~. • ~ , ..,,, OHO at 19 4 i U. Elf: I.I I U. rotW'nur=tiniva a) mw a. at i •gu P. v. ONO at /0 A. U. an d 6: P. U. . At.1,11410W)1 AIM aa47011. . Ant Stl.oo. U. I Oloataiatlo:ooa.v. agangoww—three times et reek. Arrives at 61)0 P. 5. I . 010301 at 8:00 A. U. • 11111111V1Lill. • ArTIY01111A10;00 A.V. I Closes at 2:00 r. V. 110 T lIRSTOWN . w. ciiiies at 2:30 r. Y. Arrives at 10:00 A'. j ' , 11.01Apjtavlum—taree Um e A week. Arrives at 9:00 A. x. • - l 010110 at 2:30 r. V. _ rxqui—three tlmes a week. Arriveao7ir. w. 1 Closes at 5:00 A.V. int PALtr—thre times a week, , Ararat 4s 4 4 1 . M. I Close at 9:00 A. M. 9 tlDOLßlßCl—tivice a week. Anises at A. 41 ., • I Close at W3O x.ll. ' 10alsox—tlee a week, Affitlii OA MOO A: lit. . I • _olollp at 7:30 A. U. SUNDAY 80H9OL SINGING BOOKS AT THE EAGLE BOOK STORE, No. 851 Penu Street, Can Be hid— HAPPY VOICES, HAPPY VOICES, TII&NEW GOLD E N -CHAIM II THE NEW GOLDEN.bIIATH: THE SABBATH SCHOOL BELL, THE 13A13BATrt KHOO, BELL, Toasther 'Oh a yariety of other Moab( Book for aolmota. log • may 7if NEVIPAPPR Marie lot ot olk at homy Ith will i rold elkso, VOL. I---No. 248. PROWENNIONAL: Das 'a OVIS De , IIIARTU KIM N.' ,A OFFICE NO RkSirDing. ... 244 If crib Math Streat, Reading, Pa oet 26.4 me • wiLita4 11. somenzu, AIMERMA AND ATTORNA'r ATLAw, (Mee N.. 15 Cpuirt !Meet; STO4IOE: • ban be consulted In English and liernann• oot.Bl-3m . ' • . . ATTORNEY Ar s ZAW. . MOa o t e '29 NORTH SIXTH RUM READING. liS. TOIIX W. 13X0IttiLvATTORNHY AT LAW. tiO t iee-.-Loeser iltaildhls, (lit nom blob.) No.t 180 title street, Pottsville. IMAM be consulted 0 tiermeri isoituoie. .m 4 ,TlirliiiillaL' O. ' i lillOptl i*Alng tIATTORNAIf tau antagfio; 11 1 . 1! Tint 1 - i G2OllOll W. Illi.*".` , ATTORNEY AT LAW, , •• READING, PA. °Tan: N 0.60 Ooart Street. (ab stairs.) NAGLE; - ' • PHYSICIAN. (U. S. Pension Surgeon.) 840 Penn etteet;Resditigi Po. Otilee hours-12M 2p. m. BtoBp. m. JENNE Ci. HAWLEY, • • ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, 00Ioe, No. 40 (seoond floor,) North Sixth _Street, nearly opposite the Court House, Reading. Pa, LOUIS RICHARDS, ArronzvEY AT LAW, Moe, No. mo Court street, over the °Moe of John S. • Richards: RBq. feb6- W ILIILIAN 0. HREMSTER, • • (Organfit of Fire! Reformed Ohara.) TEACHER OP PIH AMOY.NO 'FORTH, ORGAN AND A NA, 223 North Sixth street, Reading, Pa. N. B.—Planon Tun e. • (June 20- ?DR. E. MOSES, SURGEON DENTIST, OFFICE—SIA Penn Street, Reading, Pa. invitee the nubile to call and examine hie SOW Wan for extracting teeth without pain. All offer atone in the erofession neatly, executed ,p 4 charges reasona le. D R. . DENTIST, OKllre—,No 0 North Filth Ste, Hoodlum (NEXT DOOR TO P. O'REILLY'O SHOE STORE.) Particular attention paid to outing diseases of the Mouth and Owns, such as Bourvy, Preternatu ral Growth ol i gums,- Alveolar Abscesses, disease or the Alyea proodra. Fistured Palates, and'all dales ow 16h the width 'and giant • are :nib . co.". Teeth extracted without pain. and inserted on al ulaterial need by the pyoTession. Woe h , urs, from': A.. tO 7P. M. • • 1868 FALL. 1868 BUCH f & BROTHER, have opened a Large and Selected Stock of NEW GOODS! At Portico. Row, NO. 549 PENN STREET, '.'RfIA,DINO I -PA. Nr . LEVU Ch' COMIMAtIi Cutter. 'lOl Their Stock of • NEW FALL GOODS! Were aelected in the City of Now York, and will be disposed of at prices far be:t— low those of any other ea• tabliabment in the City. Gentlemen's Clothing mode to order. boys' Clothing constantly, on baud and made to order. The Stock of Furuishing Goods is decidedly the beat arid moat • extensive in' the . city. Call, see and Wier, yourselves. The Mere fact of having the services, of the cele brated cntter, Mr. Levi 0. Coleman, is sufficient anerantee that 11 aarmente will be made up in the best style and latest fashions. liemember BUCK & BRO.'S Headquarters of Fashion NO. 648 PENN STREET, READING. _ Portico Row. al4 D AILY FAST FREIGHT LINE BETWEEN READING AND NEW YORK MORRIS:AND ESSEX RAILROAD. Lestes_ u ltesd %at 4 lOW -- Ir l Vrk Yo oltdra ptio l VV, ' , 0 , 470 r for Read- N atl . atook e l it t !I :4 ra! "Ggfi ll iChtiii'o ' n't, U. a; BIM r - : i s • .34 Reins KO 8419* . . . . 4 6 GOK TUG GOOD THAT LACKS ASSISTANOIN VOA min WRONG THAT NEEDS DZIONTAitille MI Rltimio, 1 , 4 , FRIDAY EVENING, NOVFAIIER 6, IB6B, BOOTS' AND SHOES FOR TEE PEOPLE. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST! REINHOLD & SOUOENER No. 41 North Sixth Streot. READING, PA. "VHS SUBSORIIIIIRS 11A1/11 JUST ESTAB IL Whoa a aret-dass Boot and Shoe -making estab- HAM ent and store at the above stated place, where Wtare able to aquo t rodste customers with the Wt articles 14 thou. Al of business. via at lower pries' than at au/o eg place in the 0 1 Y. IThe Poll Upt o .‘. prices proves a ll we ea/ : _ en's boots. S 4 00 and upwards. :_wo ° % oho* $ l l t i t 'Wows tatroosisss salters. box toes. g9O ens 0 1 1 1 DPW gaiters. ell:s monk% / 2 4 en ' re p almorals. 180 almorair 1 60 p Balmorals: 1 otqlut' alp Balmonils, ', 10 00 0 Ohne /Vet Polish. 2 i , Women't Cb eaters.' to 2 Women's las g Belmont% . - 1 WoMett'Slieroooo .4almorals, ' 2 Ora en's farkx)o shoes. 165 One 's ippon,' , ~ siting olish. - Mb on s' gaiters fir , 16 eta. to 415 You ' la rge oys sh notio ns ' 30 eta. to 90 Also. a stock of on hand and for sale. The above prices are Nice? than at any other similar place of business in the oily. REPAIUINO. Particular atteitfott la paid to all kinds of re- Wring. REINHOTiD & SOMENER; NO, 41 NORTH SIXTH STREET, (ABOTI TUB COUBT luaL) READING, PA. sprit 11- A LBEDYLI & OALLati'S - . FRENOII eTEDI SCOURING AND 'DYEING . ESTABLISHMENT, 141 Smith Seventh. St., opposh e Depot, Mice in Reading, Pa, ' • Offices in Philadelphia, 510 Race "Street 'and 112 South filth Street. , , Eneouraggd by our success onr new method of scouring and dyeing we have resolved to open branch office in Itabling, and respectfully call the attention of the pub to to our above named 'estab lishment. • - • By our process and 'newly invented machines''' , we are enabled to clean and dye _woods in a very materiel. manner, so gel° give perfect satisfaction. We clean and finish Ladies', Gents' end Child.. ren's garments without taking them apart or inju ring them in the least, whether the colors are termitic+ or not. •t Our dyeing is done finished thery best Manner, and the goods in all eases off In superior style. Kid Gloves, Ostrich Feathers, Amu cleaned at short notice. sept 29.3m0 TAKE NOTICE! . GREAT REDUCTION IEI BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND CLOTHING 1 GEIGER & BRO., 431 . PENN STREET, We hive just received a splendid stock follow above goods. which ate now offered at the ing low Prices: ' . i Men's ca lf boots,. I $4 00 ib bouts, ' 2 25 .. French calf Congress gaiters, 3 00. Working ehoes, extra heavy, 12 00 to 260 calf balmorals, sewed, • 4 00 Boys" - 1 60 " kip " 11 50 tot 65 W:imen's lasting, high Polish, 1 00 1 Congress gaiters, ~ lasting balmorals (best). 3 00 Ladies' balmorals, • 1 00 ". gaiters. - 100 50 Women's' a, _ itopcco balmorals, Polish, 2 00 shoes. 2 00 ifisses' lasting Polish, 1 75 o 'a kid slippers, 85 V " men ' glove kid. Polish. high heel balmorals, s2 05 to 3 zs • The above prices are as low as any other similar place of business in tike ells. REPAIRING. Particular attention is paid to all kinds of re pairing • We aiso have on hand,a large and well selected stook o yURS, TRUNKS, VALISES; Ico. Remember the name and number, 1 t BRO. ) • • t.l' sap! 431 PRIMMERET. WHERE TO 4:1,/ET IT! 717 If 721 Pan Sired, //Wing, Pa. F UsR N T E IN ALL STIVAN AND NALTIRIALIL, ?elant i AtikE r t e ngaS i tuth i gt o r t r e a r tethoit Eliglia P t i tigt!Mit3ll.lt a t i A l it'itifil 44l,4 H CARPETINUf3, MATTINOB AND • 0/LOLOTHS, MO lt t e i r g ;i IY e Pl!' , l " 1 4 4. teenindii~i . ;4AOQI . IS; fe - 7/7 40/311(71144; TRAVELERS' GUIDE. TEI following tablitOws the time on which all Painting's trains, onthe different Railroads, sabre and depart from this chit • , . naraat—yost rinaanatrat.t. taikilectans,, *llia 5 i tat10n5.,..,...... 7:30 a. fa. 10:35 Pa d ylu i TiVik i rtti l t :gtZens.. . i 110 Kupress t ptinolpiU 4lslHOna--. ; aal p..p. way mut mail. all stations. OW 1011 POTTATILLN. Ashland. Tamaqint, &0., and W. statloas, 100 - a. in. Phttaville ap4 all *aviation's' - p..... 6; 50 . INF Pottsville. Ashland, wartotena. &a 6:10 Toll wiluilanUiul AND Tun was?, Express. Lebagon, liarrtsburg ens west, it) a.m. tb u c l om„,•llarrishurg and all way stations 7: 5 all,fflarriebutrnd principal stations, 1 0 . " laAbariOn. arrisburg and lb, west, I:50 p. m. Way, Harrisburg and alt way station*.... 6:05 " - Express. Leb.,llarrisburg and the west, 10:10 " MimsH from arrisburg at4:49. 7:06.100 is. m.and 4:10,0:25.11:40 p. in. • rog waW iota Andsrinotpal wal stations • ' 4:4 a. .F.: /or New York an prinCipal Way stations'. 7: For an 411 way Itatlons 10: s' For " " 4I 46 . 1:20 40p. za / . p. For " and prinoipalway stens. 11:40 'p. Aattiva from New York at 1:00. 0:00a. in. and MO. 6:00.10:10 p. In. .- • . . • . READING AND • ON, AND AFTER' 'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28d,,1808.' r Passenger Trains will run on this Road, u foilowat Leave Lancaster and Columbia at 8 00 A, M. " 1 Lancaster 300 P. M. "Columbia • 300 P. 31. Arrive at Reading 1020• A. M. 01 I. 6 30 P. M. RETURNING : • Leay.e Rea d ing at , ' 700 A. E. 920 ArriTe at Tr . eastet ' I 'A : , M. . °inlets at 916 Columbia and Lancaster at tC3O P. M. Tralns‘Nos. 2 and 4 make close tonne,' at Raiding with Trains North and Boa.th, on P ita. end Ryding_Rallroid, and Weston Lebanon al , ley Ro d. No: 2 also makes close connection with Train or New York, • Tickets can be obtained at the OMces of the .New Jersey Central Railroad, foot , of Liberty Bk., Now _York. and Phlla i aadlileading*Railroad,l3th anlUallOwbill SW, Philadra. T rough 'Nickels to New ork and Phlindel sot at • all the Prlnollial tatlons, end Benue Qheoked Through. Truffle Ate to by P. & R. R. Time,' vibloh tell) minutes faster than Pennsß. P R. ve n Time. .• , tIEO. Or% Botendent. E.P. Kazuo, Gen't Yd. and Ticket gt. . • 01 1), Bast Pennsylvania , Railroad, IaI3ISIER AIkItANGEMENT a COMMENCING Wedneedu. May 20th, 1868.' `, ' SIX TRAIN DA lIIW yoftr. WITH OUT ANSI 0 OARS t On and after 1, ednesday, ay 311411, 1.11611, two rusenger Trains will leave Reading chilly, (except Sundays,) for Allentown and way stations, at 10.11) A. M, and 4.20 P. M., stopping at all the way a Was between Readin and New Yo' E011414)11 'also cr. connections or such Chun and reit. 140 p is vis Lehlglt lly R. R., au arrive at IfeW ork at MO anal . r. se. Pour (4) through xpres,. Trains will leave Reading dallyroept 1110,4 ) for New York smith* Baits saving e ing at 4.44 and 7.00 A,_ll. and at 2. audit ,N, Thqts Trains run through• from Pittsburgh to Wow York, withouteh of ears. s Stoppipj only it liyour, Allentown, thiehent 4,4 2o • .11sit Oh Sommerville, Pl ainfi eld Mt •Nilia ibe No 'sni at No York at 1040 A, ~.12 ,00J11., .x 0 R. .ands. A. hf, V The 4.44 A. train will,ilot Awe Re slag on Mondays. 'I 0'7.06 A. 51, rand' 1,40• P. M. trains run daily, Sundays included. , I , Trains leave New York, (pot s of Liberty street daily, (entr e Sundays) at 9.00 A. id., p • noon, 5, 8 and 8,20 P. . and • arrite at Rstulint i t 1.50, 6.00 and 10.10 P ~ and at 1.00 and 2,5_2 A . ~ , The B.OOP. M. train from NewYorli eavesdaily, Sundays included. ' A Sunday Rzoundop_Train will leave Reading every Sunday at 8 A. M., stopping, at all stations and intermediate points. Arrive at' Allentown, P'.lo A. M. Returning; leave Allentown, it 4.00 P. M. Arrive at Reading at 6 P, l • Passengers are requested to puroliase tickets be. fore entering the cars, as 25 cents extra will be charged and collected on the train from all who pay ne 24 the fare to the Conductor.TOLT Ju= O. SZ, Eng. and Supt. Thiladelphia 86 Reading Railroads • (Reviled.) . ItGLUING, AUGUST 6m 1868. britARRANGEMENT OP PASSENGERsik Ats.gt l ie Five Trainsewntokhlladelphla. passing Read ing at 750, 1035. and'll 30 a. in., and 425 and 630 pUp m. to Pottsville; at 10 40 a. m., and 6 50 and AOO p. m. lains West to Lebanon and Harrisburg/ . Western . T oss from. New York, at 1 10 a. IN and 160 and 1 10 p, Harrisburg ecommodatiOn Train at 715 a. and mail trains the down t r ains_d 605 p. zn. On Sundays, 940 a. in. and 425 p.in„ and up trains at .10 50 a. in. and 5 57 p. m. The 425 p. in. down, and 10 50 a. m. nO trains run only between Philadelphia and li v elAig. Up trains leave Philadelphia fin' g, Har risburg and Pottsville, at 780 and 8 is. tn., 12 45 noon; and 830 p. in. and lb. p. m., for Reading only. The 816 a. in. trains connect with trains for Tamaqua, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara • • and Canada: The 816 a. in: and 830 p. in, up from Phil. adelphia. and 1035 a. M. and 425 p. tra ns M. down trains stop only atprincipal stations, below Reading. Reading Accommodatinn Train • leaves Reading at 7 30 a. zn., returning leaves Philadelphia at 615 p.m. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts town at 6 45 a. m., returning , leaves Philadelphia at 430 p t rn. The Western Express Trains donned at Harris b_nrg with express trains on the Pennsylvania It. R for Baltimore Pittsburgh. and all points westi Pd the 10 45 mail train connects tit Harrisburg fork ittsburgh, Lancaster,Ohambettimpl. Sunbury, Scranton, Pittston, ' Wilkosbarre. Williamsport, Look Haven_ L Eimirs and the Canadas. Passenger Trains leave Upper Deppt at 7.00 a. tzt Oo , andlambia 615 p. for Ephrata, Litt'. Lanctuster _. Through First-clas s y Coupon tickets and Rini. grants' tioketkat reced fares, to all the principal points in the North_ o _est and the Canadtay. • . COMMUTATION TICKETS, With 26 COGDOGY. at 26 per cent. 'discount between any points desired. • MILEAGE TICKETS,. Good for 2000 miles between all points, at $25.60 fa.' families and business firms. • SEASON TICKETS, Good for the holder only, for 3,0,9 and 12 mon'hs, between all points at reduced fares. School season tickets at one-third less than the above. .. Wir Passengers wilt take the Sxpress Trains west at the Upker Depot, and all other trains at the Lower or Old .depot. 100 pounds of baggage allowed each passenger. Passengers are requested to purchase their tickets lirentering the ears, as higher faro , aro °hog. If p aid in the ears. oureion Tititaa good for one day, by 780 a: Acoommodation Train to Pbiladelpbia and return. at 66 each. A.I4ILOOLLS. Gen'l. Sup% • . . FRAoO:OK dt ORM. Corner Second and ilyinkjin 'Struts, • Ur ) coXistaPP 7 014 *4 and fell strew:Ai. p cu. • • , BUMP. ABOHEN. BOG. & Sim OOAT.. iiruT• OUESTNITT&ND BITUMINOUS COAT,. I UMB PIg;AND, Bppam . „ LAlNP;Mra'4l . elWeiiiiioriatini of ato sosr of: Taira orris PO 001 l . CARPETS! 0 4 1Bwrsi . • R. H. MARKLEY'I No. 118 Plum tiree4 below ,flankli“,.befreiti . 'Sixth and &with streets . • tfUlly Inform the citizens of Read lei and Voila y. that they are manufaeturlAhe hest Ingrain. all•woot Carpets. ever °fe n In this city, Lar patte rn s and kolors. Whet egad retail at ix York Moe& • . o irivite the publio to examine our good, before purchasint elsewhere. endue. 25 per cent. But outofHrslpandaMndaee 13 011.67 A oat 18-luto , 24IARKLRY 1t 00. - KRYDER & 00. ) . Manufacturers of' . DR. STOWEIL'§ - 1 :' Oelebrated Tonic Kerb. Bitters. Importers of . , WINES AND LIQUORS,: • Also Sole Agents UNRIVA Raab ET& WHISIISB. . • Thi44l 40t; PIM4DHLPWA. For sale at the R 144 llookitore. ' • suit). FREDERICK IV. LAUER, e. , OLD JAIL," • - Owner MA and Wathington rireett. Reading.. Pa. Sole Agent for Berke and Lebanon countlta, for the celebrated • SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY. The most •tellable and durable' Boalesevor placed before the publiq. Call and eee them betote putobasinc elteirbatt. Superior indulzeptenje onered bl9lrilp, , A tot Oree 4 lolidenina PLAT'FORM SCALES on band and for We cheap. teept 4 4 • 'itrivtuirori Tina V a diti t ior t kitt leo me • 4 ee t sl BROBBandliATl ll . Bap s an : 116 , 1 / 1 1 . / ont9-3moood L. LIOHTIVERN. . CITY.:•IT TEL;' SOUTH SIXT STREET', (Near Pe • . - READIt OVL.. - • *Charges ulderate. "A. tr. spriOmor. tiostrietim • 6 - STOVES ? RATsTGAt, 11EhpapIttil : WILLIAM IMIDEGAM . , No. 242 Penn - St., Reading. The - - tindqrstigned iespeitthlly Invites public) attention to to t►errly 'invented lteotpr, named the - i . KEYSTONE ItEATER ! BEST HEATER EVER INTRODUCED. THREE NIXES. . It burp lees coal. makes more heat. tithes npless ioom, and give. better ostler ltil t th w illt 4MY almi lar idvention ever introdn e public. The advantage Of thief ripe ov, Oitinit **Pare.' 1 tag will be Rill? isplain br it prietor, who gneranteee that e will e able to, satisfy all who' eye hinl a cent otitis ittPerier to any 0)e inyen. tea, The adyalitesplt are ,e4k alinifsda..tna co bat* oomprenendeo. that it nasal only to scion to convince the mo.t kepttolao In. proof of thle be reegotthilY referd t h e public, by permission to the fo wing named Forgone wlto are now using those eaten]: '• ORO. R. BRILL, Able. : .7. rerixact. - O. D. Goma% ' LI, it .. O. A. nortott.e, KEW Ilititelf. • Joni( WlCruoirr. . By MILT. ' It itURIZO ADAMS , • • ll 11111111.. JACOB ,KA i AB, Blandon. Orphans', , ome,,lVomeladorf. 1 Re OPP invites opeeiii attention to the - ' ;BEAUIT: . RANGE • ' ,Whloll 3 liiii ii► improved. enpeor . Una. for. Walling ip ~i► nd for which hp is the Sole Agent. In ila • lay.. Thlikittnv i cal B bgeen operiti?n E lt 111111 1Pr e o ggil it g a ll aireeeatio.v e Pe nn t u a r t ir L i iid a :t ot l i t ie l ; places. • Particular attention paid to . . TIN ROOFING AND lIPOUTING, AND • Plastio Slate Roofing. . . He emplOya none but ABM!. orders promptly executed, an warrant i Ye aattafactiun. W. BRID may 22 N 212 Penn CHRISTIAN RITTER% GENUINE BLOOD PITRIFIBB, , • • \ 'Nov node* to Immo of " /MDT/3103. 4 TV VILIE i' a. talus le article: for sale at. the s" kitore. : s1p~•, noiginoeoi R Et E ' 8 COMPOBI'IION PAVEMENT AND FLOODENCI. . PelteZred il ; the ler 113 rent mes end firm modiste rs,wirainiW fud imperjouil to wigq ! andpc•tsFeem bps4aer sisscorioete, ‘t , - - :• , - .' " , L, 1 AU Well PrOMso7.. 44,04 ed , WO* snarant . aed to itirl istinseuon. Ar •' • . Inile 18-- ,• ' ' 0 0 . 2 ; bri our ilt toog • The 01001,bhiect in the , whole 144414 I.4 l 4l,lok:krit* . to exhibit &attires similar tit, 001.'41:4,04 own earth; and the .actimultited explorations and - moles of . aatrorteureis during the last two • bunt*Mams bkve the cunatruo. tioa of s globe representing the olitqurtOria• ties, of this planet , at tiatt?ribmers believe Vieth to Wet, ' At s reetriViiittting 'tot the Astronomical Society of England's globe of Mara Was ox• hibited, on which lads arid seas_wore do ptated as upon an ordinary terrestrial globe. , Ily i Lfat the levier. part bf theio lands and se weio welbknown entities, respecting which no more doubt is felt among astronomers than is feltrby geographers eon corning .the oceans„and continents . of our own globe. To the lands and 804 S dovelopoil in the planet are applied the names of these astronomers whose .restarohes have added to oar knowledge on the subject. Each pole. of Mars, it teems, is cappettomal with iqe, which mules in extent according to the progress ot the mouton& Around cult cap there, is A polar sea l the tiortikeril tea being termed tin) Schtoter Sea theorith. em Phillips Bea. • The equatorial reglimi of Mara are mainly occupied by extensive eons tinents, four in number and' named Dawes Continent,. ktadler 990111044 8 9 echi,Cou• • tinont, and Morphs' L continent. ' One date uthst'lllngutir Natures of Mors is the p • ieraleriee tflOng and winding inlets and bottle , neobetseii; , :nose features aro wholly diiiitibtOttranion our' earth, 'example, Higglni Inlet„ is 4 long forked stream, extending for about three thousand miles. ' Basel Inlet' la nearly rid long, and Natnnyth Inlet still inore 'remarkable in it t ' form. On' our mirth rho ticians 'aro three timeil . B,B extensive, as the pontinents, , On Mars a very did' rcpt sorrsegetseAt prevails! In the first place ,there it little dispnrits betieen the extent lof the oceans and con ti. vents, and then ' , these ate mi l ted bp in a .11141it' compleX manner: traveller by either loci or water vont& almosi over, quarter,of,tte planet 'withoutl leaving tbo went in !hi& he began his jeurlleyinis. If hu choose to, go by *water he 'iould journey , for upwarils•of 80 1 - 000 milei t 'alwaye in.tight of land, generally with land in view on both sides, in such intricate labyrinthine fashion are the lands and seas of Mars intertwined. ME \The man Who standi upon his own noil, who feels that by ibe itiviof the land in which Invlives—by the laws otolVilized nations—. he litho rightful and exclusive owner of the 'and la t hy thooonstitation of natut.c, tinder ai wholesome 'influence not, easily int • , hibed front any Other' sourio. feels,cty. er things luting equal, 'Mora strongly- then hibotheir the : ottarakter k man as the I tir Of.an. animpto world. Of Oda grout and won?. Sheol sphere ;410, fashioned ; , by the howl Of god, and upheld by through the heavens, a part in his—his' frotit the'contre to the Sky. is the 'spec° on Which the generation before moved its romp Of duties and ho feels ' connected a link with those who follow, and to , whom ho is to transmit a hoine. • PerhaPs his (anti bas come down to hint from his fathers. They have gone to.their last home; but he cad trace their lootstem fiver the scenes of his daily labors.. Tito roof which shelters him was reared, by these . to whom he owes his being. florae interest leg domestic tradition is connected with every enelositre. The favorite fruit wn* planted by his father's hahl. Ho sported in boyhood beside the brook which still winds through the meadow, The p lies the path to the village of earlWr days. Ito still hears from the window_llW-voice of the - Sabbath boll which called Iths, father to the holi q o uP 00; and near at hand is thp.sPot whorl) his parents laid down to rest l l and whore, 14hott his time has dome, he shall be laid by his children. These; aro the feelings of the own , Or of the soil; Word's cannot paint them ; they out of rho deepest fountainsif the heart;,they . are the life spring 'of a fresh, healthy and generous national 'character. ' • *Ho liironme.--k. Minn;9f,' the :Imperial . Mine of Gold Mil l lififittlai lePlifthelt in n pipet! of that locality the .(oilloWing iat story. Ire says: It is not geneOly hn ewe • except hi mining localities, that rata . Ithe mines, but 'such, }letterer, Its the fact. • Front the top' ground down to, the lot,vel t t levels they are, to, be found la our mines, , bonne time . since the Imperial company, Anil' peel Wor k at the lowest.letrol for several daya to repair the shalt just above Alter quitting work the - carman,' who was first to . gO below, went down. to rnit outthe ore from the chutes, • and ,as soon as the rata. heard.. the,' old familiar • sound Of 'tlio efir .rma, hling along the track, , they rushed ' out (rent behind the timbers to ' welcome the presence of .a Mai once". more: They ran up to the cornett in .quads, climbed all over him, then down tothe station , floor, again, and scampered and • gamboled around in ec- - Ogles of unmistakable'When; he • staried for the 'chilli again with the ear,theY ran following and Playing; atoned hilt, and' , When he.bad filled his CO: with ,ore and start, I , 1111101.—Leidlee lould_vdl §t th e 1 14 1 114 Y d a trr ore I 0011bi L p i l .11eLS. 00, t fad ►ldat emall pro! itrag Is op band. ; order, idtored T:: Licarrernat.. • • ta, book :again for ; tbe, tbe shaft ; they (the rats) . ilprang upon the car and tan all.over jumped: and leaped as if ftlid. carman eat downia moment to ,what;,thel i would O f :wen , they . dled iiOnrid and Rio over Mtn without the t ilighteitfear; and without offering to ifeAidv not' tort any of thetiip is he ink% if AO could ; live in snob a place be,felt tioty,lao‘lod to let thepl littirp the 'lreodont,Of the —A man WAB int/tiered, in Boston ,ono:f,' Pied in 1864, and Detective •IfeDonald ling • erg singe been afterthvmutAefore, , •Reapit, the arretl.4 Baltimate, Friday, of Liquen sint Wilr.4.;Fulton, who was ht tlid time of the tdity at. the rie,aqh,Areet bar. • raiki ftr - • A weri,virtru& e*CTVR®. =MI ME! 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