NEW* ITEM". —There is an instit o tion at Dusseldorf, Prussia, estabtished bythe celebrated Pastor Fridner,- for the training of, Deaconesses, who resemble in ninny respects the Catholic "Sisters of Charity." alley wear a neat uniform, resembling the dress of Quaker ladies. They have been found specia l use ful as assistants to foreign missionaries. In thd year . 18 6 1, the fi rst of these Deaconesses arrived at Jerusalem, oir the invitation of Bishop Odra, and soon proved that they were invaluable assistantii to the Bishop and to the physician of the English hospital at Jerusalem. - —Ocorge Lazarus, Esq., prbprietor of the Eagle Hotel, Pittston, Pa., had several rale rio chickens sent him last winter by his lion froM Leavenworth, Kansas. In preparing them for cooking, some corn was found in their craws. This' Mr. L. planted this season mid raised therefrom a bushel and a half of corn. Ono ear conAted 964 kernels. —By the failure of tho old Bank of North Carolina, which is roport4 the Mato of North Carolina will lose $500,000 of its Literary Fund, mid the University of North Carolina $125,000. Other funds, the prop. orty of widows, orphans and charities, will also be lost. This bank was at the close of tho war in a better condition than any other in the State. —Job r Allen was arrested at Chicopee, tMassacl usetts, on Saturday, for tholoreible nbducti nof a girl named Emma Aurkell from her home at Auguata i 4laine, and com mitted tojail in Springfield, Mass. Allen will be taken to Maine us soon as a requisi• I tion can bo obtained. —A row nin a lodging house in Spring stroet, Now York, on Saturday, resulted in the prqprietior, Bernard Mehotens, being stabbed in thaabdomen,leg and arms by John Stanley, who hlso stabbed John Vickers in tho log and arm. Mehotens will probably die from his injuries: —Mrs. Garret Albertson, aged 18 years, was, drowned kast week at White Haven, while getting water front the Lehigh river, Her husband missed her at noon, and found her bonnet in the river, where her body was afterwards found. —The ex•queeri of Spain left behind her ono hundred and seven carriages, several splendid Arab and English horses, as well as the finest collection of mules extant, in the coach houses and stables of her royal palace at Madrid. —On Tuesday night, in Carbon county, a stovo pipo in the houso of Dr. Ventz fell down, and ono of the doctor's daughters,six years old f was suffocated. The .doctor and another child wero resuscitated with dilii• culty. the election on Tuesday last, in Chester county, the vote stood, for Grant 8,178; for Seymour,_ 6,49ll—Grant's majori ty, 2688. At the October election the Re publican majority was 2,192, - —A wealthy lady in Buffalo recently lost her .pockpt43dok containing a largo sum of money, rewarding the ragged little boy who followed her several squares and restored it to her by ; giving him an apple. —A. Chicagoan attempted suicide in Lake Michigan a few days ago. A friend rescued him, and in doing so tore the suicide's pan taloons, whereupon ho thrashed the friend for his carelessness. g i —A Bel inn clergyman shot himsol recently at t M tomb of Napoleon, in .Paris, saying that ho wished to offer himself up as a sacrifico to tho genius .of the First Em peror. - . —A lidgian clergyman shot himself re-; cently at the ton►h Napoleon, in Paris, sitying that he wishe►l tci (der himself up as ncr►(ice to,the, genius of the First Empe ror. —The Presidential Eleetor:i meet on the first Wednesday in Deeeniber in their re speetive State Capitals, to east their ballots for President and Vice President. —lt is thotight that if. tho supply eontinnes to inerease, the Vnitet States noel ho longer look to the We s , Indies for oranges and lemons. • —Abont Ball the rifles stolen from tho ears in Florida have been recovered by the U. S. troops. The others were mostly broken Jiy being thrown from the ears. ---George F.. Alleger, of Pocono township, near Harionsville, Monroe county, shot- an American Eagle, Monday week, mepsuring 8 feet from tip to tip. —'rho Louisville and Portland Canal, on the Ohio river, is now in course of enlarge• meat under the supervision of -General Godfrey Weitzel. —The Oregon crops are very large.— Wheat is selling in Portland at trout tit) to 79 cents per bushel, and oats at .froin 45 to 60 cents. rice is now gathered by the In. diens in Upper Minnesota. There will. be thousands of bushels in the Chippewa country, —Two weekly papers, wholly conduetet by ladies, were started at Chicago last week Ono of them is devoted to legal intelligence Ephrata, Lancaster connty, Pa., has the , honor of iming.tho first place i n America at which a Sunday school was established. —Knoxville, North Carolina, with scarce ly a hundred inbab4ants, has sent North this fall nearly $lOO,OOO worth of dried fruit. —Rhoda Patterson, residing in Pine 18treet above Sixth, Philadelphia, died on the 6th inst., at the advanced ago of 106 years. —A National Convention of woman fran chise advdcates is called to meet in Washing ton during the first week in December. —Tho Virginia nowspapprs complain tha the cultivation of tobacco in that State is do dining because it does not. pay. —The annual production of gold in tho British 'colony of New Zealand has been elev en millions Of dollars F 4116671806. —The ex•Quoen of Naples is taking steps to obtain a divorce from Francis ll,the once famous "Bombs."- —The new Sinknish Government is having Isabella's offigy punched out of tho postage stamps. • —The engine-driver of tho Irish mail train iFecked at Merge% hos diOd of anguish ' mind. —Oxon aro scarce in Oregon: The aver age price is $lOOO a yoke. MIOCEI.IIIEOVII. stllOOL HOOKS! Just received at the EAGLE BOOKSTORE, n full lino of books in use in the Public! Schools ln this city, which will bo told at the very 10WeSt prices. It would be to the advantage of such who are In want of books to ascertain our prices bolero purchasing olsowhere. We have SWoodbury'e New Method, with-Geroaan,B Compositionßooks. Fasquolio's French Course, Bonnieastlo's Mensuration. Stoddard's Arithmeties, Parker's Philosophy, Bulllon'aGranarnar, Ray's Algebra, Cutter's Anatomy, Goodrich/a U. B.lllstoty. Greenleaf's Arithmetie. ' Tenney's Geology, Davis' Legender, Thomas' EtymoltwY. Ili Dleilorinaries, Pens and ',Penholders Slates and f 1 Slate Pencils, f3penceritinkiCopy Bookt, Anthon'sil l./ Bullion'aComa, ElYoodimWeElonientVary GermanßolulorE BohoolllOaakets, Parke4B4Wataores:Serles:of Schbol Books. 351 Orittendon'e Bookkeeping , with setts of Blank DOOMS, PENN STREET. Pennock's History of England, Greece, and Rome READING. M itehel'a Tntormadlato and Primary GoograPhla3 11HE PENNSYLVANIA CHORAL HARMONY Containing the principal CHURCH MELODIES, Provided with GERMAN AND ENGLISH TEXTI For sale at the "EAGLE" BOOKSTORE. 851 Penn Street: - • ' , l‘) •• DENS AliD PEN HOLDERS. A large vex; oty of dittereo makes, for sale at the s Eetio Bookstore. sokoot, nooks I !kg. it!oir MU FREDERICK Vir.I4AUER, • "OLD Cbrarr 11;11h anti Wadi inotaa !treas. Readisp, Sole Agent tor Berke end Lobin on couritlea. l fer the celebrated SAMPSON •SOALi\COMPANY. The most reliable Anti durable Bealea over placed before tho public. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. superior inducements offered to buyers. A lot of oecoml.hanti • PLATFORM SCALES on band and for salo cheap. rtoon NEWS FOR TIMID uvicoPl.E.--(10 to the NA ...TIONAL SHOE A: HAT STORE. a I 4111111 No. 3 'w 1 theit A streeto th reeiee t 2 d tyre cheap and Well•lnade BOOTS, L. LIOSITSTERN. SHOES anti HATS. ciet,9-3moend CITY HOTEL, SOUTH SIXTH STREET, (Near Fenn,) . READING, PA. IMChargea moderate. ' A. H. ESTEBLY, 'Proprietor. aux 4 • TRAVELERS GUIDE. Tun following table shows the time on which all Passenger trains, on the different Railroads, arrive and depart from this city: • DEPART-FOR PHILADELPHIA. " Reading Acoom., all way stations ....... .... 7:30; a; m. Express. nrinoipal stations 10:35 Way and Market, all stations 11:30 " Express. prino i p a I stations 4;20 p.m. Way and Mall, all stations 6:30 " POE POTTSVILLE. Ashland, Tamaqua. &0., and W. stations, 10:35 a. m Pottsville and all way stations. 5:50 p. Pottsville; Ashland. Tamaqua, &o 0:10 " VON WASEISRURCI AND TUE WEST. Express:Lebanon, Harrisburg and west, 1:10 a. m. Meow., Harrisburg and all way stations 7:15 " Mail, Harrisburg and principal stations, 10:45 "• Fast, Lebanon, Harrisburg and the west, 1:50 p.m. Way, Harrisburg anti all way stations..... 6:06 " Express, Leb. Harrisburg and the west, 10:10 " Aattivx front Harrisburg at4:49, 7:06,10:'25 a. m.and 4:10, 6:25, 11:40 p. m. YOB NRW YORK . . And_prinolpal way stations 4:44 a. tn. For New York and principal way stations. 7:00 " For " and . 111 way s tations 10:30 " For • " . 2:40 p. n.r For " 111 II 4:20 p. in, For " . and prinelpalway stains, 11:40 " ARRIVE fromNowYork at 1:00, 9:00 a. m. and 1:50. 6:00,10:10 p. M. - _ READING AND COLUMBIA R. It. ON.AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23d, 1808. Passonger Trains will run on this Road, as follows : Loavo Lancaster and Columbia at 8 00 A. M ' Lancaster 300 P. M " Columbia 300 P.:M Arrive at Reading • 10 20 A. M " .. 6 30 P. M . ... . RETURNING: Leazo Reading at Arrive at Lancaster Arrive Columbia at " Columbia and Lancaster at 8:30 P. M. Trains Nos. 2 and 4 make close connection at Reading with Trains North and Bouth, on Phila. and Roo:ding Railroad, and 'Weston Lebanon Val ley Road. No. 2 also makes eloswoonnection with Train for New York. Tickets can bo obtained at the Offices of the Now Jersey Central Railroad, foot of Liberty Bt,, Now YOrk, and Phila. and Reading Itailroad,l3th and Callowhill 80., Philadelphia. Through Tickets to Now York and Philadelphia sold at all the Principal Stations' and Baggage Checked' hrough. Trains are run by P. & R. R. Ti e, which Is 10 minutes faster than Penna. It. R. Time. QEO. F. GAGE, Hoporintondent. E. F. KRISVER, Oen'l Frt. and Tiokot Agt. of 17 East Pennsylvania ' Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, COMMENCING Wedaesday, May 20th, 1868. SIX TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORK WITH OUT CUANOI OP CARS. On and after' Wednesday, May Nth, 1808, two PasSenger Trains will leave Reading daily, (except , Sundays,) for Allentown and way stations, at 10.30 A. M. and 4.20 P. hi., stopping at all the way sta tions between Reading and Now York, making 11180 close connections for Mauch Chunk and Phil adelphia via Lehigh Valley R. it., and arrive at Now York at 3.30 and 10.15 1. Al. Four (4) through Expres,, Trains will leave Rending daily, (except Sunday., ) .for New York and the East; leaving Reading at 4.44 and 7.00 A. ht. and at 2.46 and 11.40 P. ht. Those Trains run through trout Pittsburgh to New York, without change of cars. Stepping only at Lyons; Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Hamp ton, Sommerville, Plainfield and Elisabeth, and arrive at New York at 10.00 A. ht., 12.00 hi., 7.25 P. M. and f , .00 A. M. .; The 4.41 A. hi. train will not leave ( Reading on Mondays. The 7.00 A. M, and 11.40 IP. ht. trains rum daily, Sundays ',mined. • - Trains leave New York, foot of Liberty street daily, (except Sundays) at 0.00 A. M., 12 noon, 5, 8 and 8.20 P. M., and arrive at Beading at 1.60. 0,00 and 10.10 P. M., and at 1,00 and 2.52 A. M. . Tho 8.00,P. M. train from New York loaves daily. Sundays included. A Sunday Excursion Tiain will leave Beading every Sunday at 8 A. hi., stopping at all stations and intermediato points. Arrive at Allentown, at 10 A. M. Returning; leave Allentown , at 4.00 P. M. Arrive at Reading at 6P, hi; Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be foreintering the ears, as 25 cents extra will be char g ed and collected on tbo train from all who pay t the fare to the Conductor. June 23- O. STOLTZ, Eng. and Bupt. J. R. BARRETT & CO„ Proprietor., ' XANOIIEBTEI1 1 N. H. , Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines. H. BIRCH &'BRO. DR. A. H. LIGHT, 'W. J. THOMWECHTER, WILLIAM WELLS. may 517 eheapes. _ _ world soap With the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid Soap, by the ALDEN 011101111 CAL WORKS, 4S North Front street, Philadelphia. • an 7-6 mo LYONS IIOTEL• W. R. ARTMAN, Proprietor. One of tbe best houses outside of the large cities. It is located on the line of .the Rest Pennsylvania 'Railroad, about raidwey between Retullng And Al le_ntown. All ' ,trains between Newyork and the Wed, as well &s ell way trains.' step at Lyons, and immediately in front of the Lyons Hotel. ,trirEfterything in and about the hotel unsur• Passed. A first nte Livery Stable is also kept in connection with the Hotel. • feb24- Rapt 4- 7 00 A. M 615 P. 920 A 915 I' Agonta t ileading, Pa, 4 1, r at IN kile• • • • • 01111113 TAN MUIR'S GENUINE BLOOD PURIFIED, • • KNor„una s er tke name of f "FIipTii4I3, ( FAOIC,-, gooks a i r ma arm et mete et we fajte CLOTHES WRINGERS, STEP L'ADDERS, ALL WARRANTED, - \ M° K NIGHT'S HARDWARE STORE THIRD AND , PENN MS: aug 10 T" "READING ADLER," the oldest German Newspaper published in the United Otates. ESTABLIIIIIND IN 1797 Circulation over Ave Thoithandi The "Reading Adler" le the best advertising me Blum for the German Martell In Eastern Penney' vania, having a circulation of over live thousand copies. It contains tgonty-eight large columns o advertisements and carefully selected reading mat. tor, Tho Adler le thoroughly Demooratio in prin oiple, endeavoring to inculcate the mound politica doctrines ofour forefathers, as laid down by Jeffer. son and Jackson. PRICE ONLY $1 60 A YEAR. Published every Tuesday morning, by' ' • , r. 3 b. 15 SCHOOL COMPANION.. We havetust received a large let of those dolts- Lao little Usaketsochich'we are sash to sell itt reduced rates,_coutaluinUr. POTIOu d Crayon. Pen Holdsr. 8 an BPonue. 800 Lept Plelem Ar ai ir eu s • EH RITTER & CO., No. 351 Penn Street. bilsON'tttAssotro. !=, . - , (Raised Nov. Irtb. WC% ) . • ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE -' Or STAGES • AND NAI/sB. REAMSTOWN MAIL AND STAGE Ll i r Risendad to Unto Statlon_-- . Leaves Re itig at a, Wittid - weekly. Tnesdat,,,Thatsday . and star da,i;• -BOUM samlt l lliTa a nal attyea 1010. M. glelltd the folio pg tamped Post Wogs:. mg!, aeuglemvite ; Agamstown, Sonwarts- TU to l a r ritri'il MAIL AND STAGE LINE • Leaves Boyertow p at 0 o'eloelt, a. tn.. Arrives at Reading at 10 oclock, a. in. Returning, leaves Reading at 234 p. m. Arrives at Boyertown, of 7 p. m. It serves Stonersville. Brumfieldville. dreshvillo, Yellow House, Eariville and Boyeris town. BERNVILLE MAIL AND STAGE LINE Leaves Bethel at 3 o'clock, a. M. arrives at leading at 10 o'clock, a. m. Returningi leaves Reading at 2 o'clock, p. ta., arrives at 1,111 °Mug at 9p, as. It serves Leinbaohs. over Mr • Bern y_ille, Rirersburg, Bethel, Ipehoetoil and Relaters ilia. BLit BALL MAIL AND STAGE LINE Leaves Reading on Monday. Wednesday and Fri day at 8 o ' cloc k, a. m. Returning ; leaves Blue Ball on Tuesd ay . Thursday and Saturday, st riving,at Reading at 4%, o'clock, p. m. It imppip Man a Store Knauer e. _Brusansviiie. Muddy Creek, Terre dill Weaver's 11l ala itko. Ball. . PIQUA MAIL AN)) TAM; L NE i • Leaves Hamlin on Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 7 o'eloo .a. ra, Aarrives at Reading on Modal' San 01,1 t. alid Saturday at & o'clock, 4 L. m. It suppl es M. Penn, Beokersville. Joanna Furnace.Morgantown, Talbotvillo, Honey Brooke. Cambridge and South Hormita 1 LOBAOHFIVILLE STAGE A ND M AIL Ilk , N n l3 Leaves Lobaehsville on Tuesay. Thursd 'and Saturday at 0 o'cloO, 11. m. Arrives at Read gat 9 3 i o'clock, a. m. Returning. Leaves Readibg at 2 o'clock, P. in. Arrives at Lobselowille at 0 o c ock. p. in. It sorves Alsace, Oloy and Lobachs vine. READING TO COLU MBIA Daily by Railroad—Leaves Reading at 8 p at, Arrives at 10:30 a.m, EluppliosFritstownßeiriolds Station, Stevens ,' Ephrata, Millway il Litis. an helm,Sporting HUI, LandiFloand S ly41( Springs, WESTQUESTER BIRDS 0 , 'hi-weekly by Stage — eaves Waste °stet on Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 7a. tn. Ar rives at Birdsboro at tp. m Returning, leaves Birdsboro on Tuesday, Thuralat ant Saturday at 7a. m. Supptstleigerish Ills, Mae ttook,Loag's, Wallace, Uwe land. Lionville and West White land. READING TO ROBESON Semi-weekly by Stage—Leaves Reading on Tues day and Saturday at 7:30a. m. and arrives at Read ing at 11 a. m. ~i READING TO HOST,' Sbmitivakly by, Stage—Leaves Reading Ties day and Saturday at 11:30 a. m. Arrives at Read ing at 9:30 a. in. Supplies Addam's Tavern, Lower Heidelberg, North Heidelberg, Krick's Mills and Host. LEESPORT TO NORA Tri-weekly by Stage—Lcaves Leesport Tuesday, Thursday and haturday at 12 in. Arrives at Lees- Port at 3 p. m. Supplies South Evansville and hfolitow CO n. XTOWN TO VIROINSVILLE - Tri-weekly by Stago—Loavos Cextown Tuotday, Thursday , and Saturday at 9a. m. Arrives at Cox town at 4p. in. Supplies Kirbyville, Moslem and Virgin sville lßE . ItIiIRSTJURG TO STOUCIISBURG Tri-weekly by Stage—Leaves Rehrersburg Tues day, Thursday and Saturday atll a. in. Arrives at, Itolireraburg at 6 p. Supplies Winter:wino and Boat. BEADING MAILS. TRIM DAILY. New York—Closes at 10.4. u. and 10 r. u. 41 Arrives at 1 A. U. and 2 P. Philadelphia—Arrives at 10;30 A. U. awl 0 P. U. Closes at 10 A. U. and 4 P. U. Harrisburg—Arrives at 10:30 A. U. and 4:30 P. u. 16 Closes at 10 A, tr. and 5:30 P o Pottsville—Arrives at 10:30 A. M t and 4:30 Po Me CiOAOB at 10 A. and 5:30 Po ALLNNTOWN AND qABTON. Arrives at 2:00 r. Y. I' Cloaorat10:00A. I • RNAIISTOWN — three times a week. Arrives at 7:00 P. U. I Olos ea at 8:00 A. U BRaNVILLN. _ Arrivesat 10;00 A.N. I Closes at 2:00 P. u i I:IO?ERSTOWN. Arrives at 10:00 A. U. I Closes at 2:30 P. u LOBAORSV ILlA—three times a week, Arrives at 8:30 A. U.. I MHO at 2:30 P. u PlQUA—tnroe t imes 'a week, Arrives at 7:00 r. u: I Closes at 5:00 A. U BLUR Illitl.—ihreo times a week. Arrives at 4;30 P. u. I . Close at 8:00 A. If UNIMARRO—taTICO a week, Arrives at 9:00 A. U. . 1 Close at 11:30 A. 11 ROBESON—WOO a week, Arrives at 11:00 A. Si. I Close at 7:30 A. U N. T. GEHO,. "FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 653 Penn Street, Reading, Pa. AAS CONSTANTLY ON RAND Tllll FINEST assortment of neand Heavy Boots and Shoes n t is pity, also Ladies' and Children's Shoos of all kinds. Sqo list of styles and prises Men's calf boots, R home made, 16 25 to kip " 400 to 5 calf balmorals: 250 4 0 00 0 " kip • 200 ' 60 .1 GO Brogans, - 200 260 Congress gaiters, 276 450 " Glove kid Congress gaiters, 400 • 00 10 boots, 200 300 ' 200 300 Youths' kip boots, 175 250 balmorals 1 25 1 75 Women's glove kid high POlish bat morals, 360 400 WRinen'slastintrhigh Polish balmorals,2 00 .360 goat patent loa th er tip 200 325 " slippers, 100 170 Misses'goat patent leather tip bal. Morals ' oo ' 40 Children's goat patent leather tip bal morals, 125 190 N. T. ORIIO, april24oodl 003 Penn Street. ►/lIIE READING FIRE INSURANCEAND Jl_ TRUST COMPANY OF BERKO CO. ORGANIZRD JULY, 1867. CAPITAL $1501000.00 Office Reading Insurance Building, N 0.19 API Fifth erred, S. E. (Amier af (bur( erect. Office hours from S A. IC to Si'. U. . DIRECTORS: • J. Pringle Jones, "James McKnight, Henry Z. Van Reed, Jacob Shaffner, J.l'. Jackson, D. H. Stout, . Jonas Shatter, J, T. Valentine, George Rigger. This Company insures all )(Ina of property .against loss or damage - by Arent rates as low as any otherreliablo"Company and upon every plan known to Stock Insurance Companies. Perpetual Policies issued requiring no renewal and upon which the amount of premiuM paid can be reclaimed at any time; less a deduction of Ave per cert., The advantages of this method, tire worthy of the attention of farmers and others Itav , is g first-class dwelling; houses, barns and othOr buildings, in town or country, Q 8 being the'obeap est and safest, • - Policies for one, two, three, five or more years. or for less than ono year. issued and pj charge made for Policy and survey when renewed or when in surances aro transferred from other companies. Tho citizens of Reading and vicinity, hitherto dependent mainly upon foreign ()Companies, have now the privilege of effecting their insurances in a home institution, well or with !inadequate paid in and guaranteed capital, presenting as strong a basis of security as that of any other com pany. The advantage of doing business directly with the Company and the importance of keeping some portion of the largo sums paid for insurances, in circulation at home, will be appreclated by all. J. PRINGLII JONES, President. JAMES McKNIMIT. Vico President, -S. E..ANCONA, Hea'y anti Treas. . [Junelo IMPORTANT NOTICE THE GOOD WILL. FIRE COMPANY, OP ALLENTOWN, PA., • Would hereby announce to the °likened /leading that, owing to a considerable number of tickets re maining unsold as well as coupons unreturned, ty are compelled to pot no the drawing until tie 22d of December. Tickets can be bad, for a ort time. of E. D. Medlar& Agent, Plough and llarrow hotel, and at Strickland St Bro. nov.s L T ENNART & GRIM • ILILOHINISTB . Bitikt3l3 YOUNDEREE • And . • • GENERAL DEALERS IN . Staohinisto'. and Ilannfookuviss' Oupplloo - . • No. 627 um 622 Pumas Onsor, 100- • I SNARING PA./ lkiglvispArF A !site lot ot old swifts. Ms. on and at t is ich WM be sold ohm. __ ...----..........e.Y.M..... ..... , .............. 4- 1 , ..., - -- , -, litaviot•***itillitiii IydrIONARIER. • WebsteesUpataldita, IVAator's Academic. (Ryr. El) Websteti !nib Retool, (Rev. it.) Webaiees Common SAlk IYObtter's Prltaa7, dist 1,4 Relds' English DietOmni'. Worcester's Comprtheralie DleUoa►ry, Worcester's School Dlttiollll74 o,arman and English Dictionary, ()Abelllogor'o Pronouncing Oermsn Mott" For sale at the "EAULE" BOOKSTORIi. 351 Penn'Street, near Fotirth. GREAT FURNITURE DEPOt • . • SCIIIHDER Sz FELIX • Wareroom, cornertifeh and Wallingtei et eete, MANUFACTORY. , WARIIINOTONJATIIRSI ORLOW FIFTH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. UNDERSIGNED ESP gCYuLLy N. vito public, attention to t ete n 401140 rat-elms furniture now an COUtell .? pa int and made to order to suit eustoluli k -- Among other articles, especia l attention 11. vited to their unsurpassed • EXTENSION TABLES, DRESSING BUREAUS, II - • DINING ROOM CHAIRS, •1 CENTRE AND OTHER, TAIILIC8; BEDSTEADS OF THE LATEST St4lRl3, • and every other article in their linei4 Loth* Every article - ls manufactured by !Wallin their admirably arranged mattufactory, w most perfect machinery, endatillfid nate ante, and finished in an unsurpasse dmetiner., Also prepared to execute all orders for CARVING, - TURNING, •.' SANING I iauI MOULDINGS. All orders prOMIPOY executed, end !Wil 111 give satisfaction. ap . Ck• WRFNUrfatVglitiLflgt Rims V of tho pp t PloL) this now and valuable plows ea of I A, combined with esthlin Yet tibia 1" tracts; as nneurpgssed for its 11.411,12 t ...tniht IP propertiesin alitheseezternalcompisint rowel es Liniments are used.such as Cuts, Bruises, Chrifes, Pails,' Rhamatim Gout, Neroou . a d: hylammatory =I Neuralgia, Headache, Pains in sidle, Back or iointa. In all such °malt may bo used with a corbdat, of relief. ylt Is good, faol k SO 16.010 002 Pie Will: an external appllotion 0 rounnia, g or east. and the subiletlber tan' ounlotelVr roe° mond It abonoof the but litatroudioftba day. Price 26 Dente per Bottle. For Bale at the "MOLE" BOOKSTORF. BITTER & 00. T_AUER'S DREMERY 1 • READING, PA. The enbscriberrespeettullyll3llollllCeltil the 011ie Ho that he Ims recently enlarged big ProWery to a considerable extent, and introduced Kelm POWO in all its departments. and fa now ready to saYill Ail demands for . SUPERIOR MALT LIQUORS, For boils and distant oonsuglPtlon. Os ' Malt Liquors, warranted to keep in all climates; se as follows: BROWN STOUT, PORTER, , BOTTLING ALE, AND LAGER BEA - FRED'S L4UER.I • ; • N. Der cantata will bwellowed Agents abroad. MONET WANTED. ' ' • MONEY wA.NT,Ept By - Timm Chorpentt BREVE; rg r eiL l k ie t OM to tto Waaal ai r 3