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" Osol‘lon'sOthfivo *ado to ordev,l Bop' Clothing constontlY ,on bond ind wide to eider. • - The Stock of Fern! ugonfit I s decidedly t - the best and innst ostensive in the city. Osll l see and !Misr: fottesolves. • , The Isere fset othaVtlis the sentees of tki iiilt trinG4 °lnto. Mt, O. Odium. le Widen% mists* that all sartnents lOW ioNiln the bon Bt stile it'd fialdet ; relt A 4, • ' :! • , t ; He 4 NO. 6411PRNN BMett Poliiob Row. Mi ottaterrAlc tirrTgas ' GENUINE BLOOD PURIFIER, , . . tivillOiedot h I V utMo4o of fo " r' sAawDM. li at umiitio . tin 4 CLOTHES WRINGERS, STEP VADDERS, ALL IVARRANTIMp AT WKNIGHTS HARDWARE STORE 10T BIRD .AND PENIT 222 DMLYPABTpftSIGHT LIM) BETWEEN READING OP NEW YON MI MORRIS AND .ESSEX RAILROAD. a tt4 R.w..lo * l ot 6 Xotjit Aige eeia iip,at;.wripatfit!',ll% - v 99 48' flit° , OnD • • Tat et r o B ; e ab• -7 01 u 250. Diu LOW Dir TR MU". • OPIRM AND : REMMiI, E.. sum xErvaA 110!"k 11w0,1011 4 10. *Ai %dime • • , . . wild/MUM 10/111114 • 4ZDERMAIf AND Anwar AtizAw. Oleo N. 813 emus Itreel, lifallair• Olas bit3l4 coinsitted . 16111 sh and German. odt.Bl- • BMA! 111. SLIM, • ATTORREP.A.T Z;AW' OLotur!o,lvril 812,4T11 frianr, Mins°, V• mum • Ano int', nr . rritiv? baols. ` 141 1 10, Aap.Mil.b• • 001101 1 14 XVIUMUL I" • 1•9101•46 ' - slut • Atti atontitoruir E 6.1101140 IP. 11 , 04904. trrOBNEY'AT RZADINO PA. klrrto ' t 146.640 Mart aired. kap B . iMf. t A(4 ' l4 . iinir Azl-, ; • t (U. B. Pension 13utte00.) 3feetiatteet i _itesdinit. 14. voice tiotts&-teto2p.so. O. ' • T 0 It N,PIY, AT LAW,. Oka% No. 40 (mond tool) Nor fittest. skuly opposite the watt nom. neaainri Au. 1 ovis Juousami, 1 -4 A rronw AT LAW, - 6,90 Court otrAt. over th office of Ma W ILMA* 0 1111114WaTEL (Ortasist a Piro Reformed Ohrelb) • 111AORER OF P HA lAttg _ RM OR T%OY ORGAN AND #g t. 2:l Nie o tre i gtret. Reading, Pshune WC E. AMER, IihrtRODON'D.V.NrIB27, • 91/1/08-519 Pena Street, ltendlm, Pa, &hes the public to veil ap4 examine his new an for entraotint teeth without pain. All oper tons In the profession neatly executed and o angel reasonable. ap26 Tin. A. 111611111, • T' DENTIS • , 9 Otike—No 6 Korth "nth at., liesodiug, • (NRIT DOOR TO Ih. WIELDY% $llO l 1410111.) • , $ - Particular attention paid to owing diseases of tie Month and Gums, anch as Scurry. Preternatu ~eis ttrorttb ot Gums, /Weir Abscesses. diseas e the Alveolarprooem. oral Palates. and all 4 Mel to whioh the moat and gum are sub al3t. eeth entraetod ont pain, and inserted on e) material used by the frotession, _ °elm* from? .M.to7 P. M. i i ? I nt.6 y. . 11 _, - --, A BOOTS AND SHOES REINHOLD & SOHOENER • l ' READING, PA. VITA 13UBSORIBRIV3 nAya JUST EBTAB • lishod asst - class Boot gnd Sh os- m a int eltab- Us want and atore at the e t bove stated place, !mere, they EMS able to gocommOdate customers with the best articles in their line of business. and at lower iriots than at any other place in the city. The following list of 1600 S liJff. pu ge s all re ski f nag :l itb oou tl°°lltp 7 4 1 : e i swr nspoe - 39 : 0n! 7,.ne ifD ongrem gaiters , bo:teaß eiof ,: re : aiters.2 ieof, i oapt2 e ora e: s_l ooys ' calf Balmorals oys kip Balmorats., 120 1. 100 onths' kip Balmorals, omen's lasting high Polish; omen's Oongress gaiters, omen's lasting Balmoral!! omen's Morocco Raimondo, omen's Moroooo shoos, omen's kid slippOpi. . . 275 to 260 - 190 2 G A G 1 65 _ ._ o'' mati Nipple, -duns'lasting Polish. 14b youtpe 'altars from • 15 ota. to 75 ICanthe i and hope shoes from 30 Oa. to 90 • Also, a large stook of notions on band and for elate. • 'Ehe above prices ate toner titan at, say other similar place of busineoa in the oily. REPAIRING. Particular attention le paid to all kinds of re patrtar•RElNHOLD & SOLEMNER, NO. 41 NORTH .SIXTH STREET, raornsagoithtt. FOR THE PEOPLE. THE BEST. AND CHEAPEST! •- 4 No. 41 North Sixth Street, (ABo9lt rut our Roirso REAPINCI I PA. sprint- to LBEDYLL & CALLIN'S " - • FagNOU ovum f • AND • ' '1 DYEIN E9iltiliaßllMEl4T ) • it South 801rellth St" opposite Depot (Moe in iteadlns. 011eet In PU4411414._ 610 Roos Street. and 14 Bonth Uth Street. :-E,Aemarand, by our iniooes. e in our Pew method of to n :pix e l i tysLaN t we . rao reeoill u d l to e vrit: Vito; tielsWto our Vit pia!leti esti& most,' marsnit talk iliventokmpolitnery, toe 8114 AM aye_ ppaLla r lgtr ; r ile: touter .1011 i vte Pena; e lean mid Isiah e leie, Gents' as7i — Egibt: imes town* ‘fitAChtt INTIM Wilt qv War rieg•them 14.ilk11,Aellit. WU 'RAO CagOre ea paw soh I # 14 a 1044 •. 4 low, Wm*, dm , CaSil • Alt 4 00 11 90 0 1 )" • 3g14444) • I r ll' § Ala ne s' •lot of BrA flitVipse ' - *Va o oo- (chitin be cold pets; ruiricti dom. 1)16 SINATIMI • • . ,6 4.1.1111MA1N0 ODITMENTo • ry , Wr o s e etzfr o p l ei. Wu teNte=Wor ale sto ‘‘RACiIiIif t 'BOOASTORE, 251 PRA* mint C2EI REM* PA, SATURDAY MVP% '10742110R 14, 1863; RITTIB CO.. ' . ,I s I . • ' . Booksellers, Stationers, AND 11/INOMMIA(.4 DNALIfia ZN PAPER OP EVERY DEWRIPTIOffIe PRO• COORAPIIALDEWB..poixgrBoon&o., No. Set Rola fitroots,,, (ffear, Jim . rail . READING, PA. haying Constantly on hand a large and wellseleet- ed etook::ot IM/SORZLANA'OtIS, SCHOOL AND BLANK BOORS PAPER AND BTA TIMER); such u Writing and Wrapping papers, 'Envelopes, Pens. Pencils, Ink, Slates, Copy Books,P4lßooks, 4. acc., Which are bought for Cash and will be sold on terms as favorable an those of any otherhotuie lathe eitY — we reaPeotfull, invite Merehanb end cam who dealt° to Wake purchases Itiourttne to favor tto , With a call before purchasing els ewb ere. Orders by mailproongy and carry AMA 1 JOAN YOLRrf'S , , 1 ►}:..}lea;}l7•V~;l OOLD pass. , Nor sale at the "BAOI4IBOONBTORN., No 3611. Peen Streak ow reetth. . , . . BIALB.It'S , - • - , • ( P-„:„....,t,,,.... L .•, , - r ,;€ . ,,, z _:.4 111 g,__A I ' It " ' ' 1 , :,i,•:' :','! 11 . 1 .M. 111, .. ' :.- .• ; :: : 4 ' /*PR: . • '. , ~ . ' st r u ( :1 i , ,ip . i • . 1 . : ;;" 'off ''. ~ 1 1 ' 4. feee t y ' ! J r * ' . F . .y4''' 'et ~ i r e - r { : ', 4 :.':l' ,>';';';, 1 % 11 Y*, • 1 ',' to =3 l adeOleir ***Mk, J • i No, 27. 13os i June 18- ,1111 t . , I+4lYk far ladr.l. hire thee prayer i— ll aria toast bath to the thud I 15.0111y1111Ter ; Dl b earet thee. Ufa was tote ' s bearillet spell. If burn% mid fOrettilt. lady. fareveit I Too lour I hive htkelt a potka slave at tbj feet, Toe log I hare mated delealon most west* .. 'l?kerki was life. there Was Ilsht la the ilikure 01 thine eye, -- There was witchery. too, and from It f Cy. (IO boast of the conquest thy unnetry made, Sake the most of thy beauty; believe me.** wet ireare o even for some other one, training u me, oeeartwelcometodoso,A►trlady,l'm!tee,' I!, were rain to deplore thee ter wonelteuvel, Olive learned to despise thee! leani to tows!. thou halt taught me to know I can love, and 'how well, Ilfarky thanks (Or the lemon, then, 'lady; farewell! Novinsia 134038. , t Fula onnakistelou I Little topsails that clatter, Clatter— Little feet that patter. patter I ' With • aweless motion all the dike— '. Little 0708 that iota/ litaitee . Little cheeks that dash: and brighten— Llttl&r, r aloes eluting at their play— , memory awaken Thopigkta nf One who hat been taken— Of. Milo heart that hula more— Of W frotOsi thatioil elm 'MU the mole irweeili &WWI Bow of alwlneol 01114140 M &hors AROT s Kellam, of the ebessealelbtpedlties. 1 The correspondent of the London' Daily Lewe at Bremen ' sends an account to that er of the return of the North German exploring vessel, the Germania, Oapt4 Hold c wey t tuld the banquet Which was given tithe officers on Oct. lath. The commander of the exPeditiets•comMunitated to this correspen -1 ant the following pattlettlarser the voyage; The Bret point they 'endeavored to reach as the coed; ofOreerdaud. : Ati attempt to `..h the coed brought. up the •little vessel • 17 deg. 80 min. W. long., in - 78 41408 • - tit:'N;-lat.; whitico they could plainly dii4 • :rd the's'casped 'and rugged peake ' of Cape Broei-BUys,'ScoresbY's Boutekeo, and Bud don's "Hold•with-1140," whose snow ra ,Sirtee and glaciers formed_ a marked eon* : trast to the dark masses of rink. But there Was no chance of their reaching it, as the as ironotnical and hydrographical observations showed that theice extended in one unbrok en mass of more than forty feet in thickness to the shore. ~ •} +.ate After three days' hard work they mann• ed te get clear of the ice. This was on the 10tE of August.. Whilst anchored to the floe On the coast of Greenland some of the party went out to the chase and killed six ice• bears, whose skins and skulls they have pre• served and brought home.. They now direct• ed their course to the'north coast of Spitz berion, to endeavor_ to force a pasiage through Ilinlopen Straits, and, if possiblei reach the problematical Gills Landi which firs never yet been really discovered, though more than once seen at 'a distance by wbal4 era.. • On the 21st of Most they reached Cape Terrell, in 10 deg. 80 min. N. lat., and 21 deg. 80 Min. E. long.. The coast was lofty and full of glaciers, some of which descend ed to the sea level, and they witnessed the rupture of several large masses, which pro elpitnted themselves, into the ,sea with an awful crash, and throwing up the spray to a great height. A small strip of scanty moss vegetation was visible here mid there at the edge of the coast.. At Cape Terrell' there is no lending place, as the shore is rocky and perpetually,7ashed , by a heavraarf. These rocks are of limestone formation. Near this cape the Germania anchored in what Captain Koldewey has christened "Herman Bay," With the intention of re maining for some time in this part of the t3t,rtdta of Hinlopen; and here they lauded. Peaks and mountains were clinibed to ob. Ulu a view to the east; but everywhere, as Ow as the,eye could reach, nothing was vial. Me bat an unbroVett line of ice;quite im penetrable. ' Captain Koldewey resolved .to wait here for a chance of an alteration in the state of the ice, and employed . his titne in laying down the run of 'tho,coast, the bearings of . ditterent mountains , and in shooting. cam. 'sloes on &bore. Tice Eiwedish map of this part of the coast,was found to be incorrect.. The Germania lian Ohle:te get more 41' the east than the .Swedish expedition of 1.864, 'Akita was,berefore enabled to: sil survey arg , Aore of thelonthem coast of the island of 'llortheantland. , Extensive' gliders were:/observed to: the 'east deep° Toirell, and It was ascertained UM the position of the 'south Araigatis lindik, its laid down' lit the Swedish chart, .vras'verY incorrect.."' phosis there marked 'as Hiornebal, of the Bay of, Bears, which ',Captain Koldewey 'MSC:mire& tb be a strait;, and at *wither 'pet he aieertalned from per 'send ebseivstion that .Tons ,Point ie only `nonneeted with the insdeland by - ii barrier et lee eiiending about ten English silks north end south. Thin piece of work was , per-: formed by Koldewey and Hildebrandt in • Ifirtittio tier 'the Tux csiwvairm f SIiPieRATIONS. BA4 AND DID; iinuts toiarn tin *Art 'il ' 11/IXX , . 'eight 1 01# 11 cm • Plikit dillilit , their, b 4 14 with them"the Whole distaue over the ice. il*e state lit‘i.lin i Adee tiaa.iteal put* that the icedid not . . quite' touch ilte l land,' which um . confirmed by the filet that the seals at the edge of the butler dived under Water. Various exeusions •were Made by , Bilderbandt and Beikgstack, the first and second mates, and several animals shot. Qn ono occasion they shot at a huge. walrus (* . their boat, when the enraged animal talked them with poet fairy, but seven ell directed bullets soon ,despatched 11 , 14 , 1, They have brought home its -skin, which Weighs 2401b5. ' ' s ,. . On theirland e x cursions they had fem. times to glide down ftom the peaks On the snow, and at' other , time* to wade through fiorassee and , bogs Rider geese and snow. gulls wete shot in abundance and ihrnished 4et whole crew with fresh food for, a long One. On the other hand, no reindeer were okserved, though traces of theta weal/Pend times visible; and only once they' caught eight of a blueefoi, but at a moment. when they bad net.their / gans'at hand. , Aft about Cape Terrell, si Welt as iA the new straits,' an kimono quantity of drift wood was found piled up on the coast, Tome• times to the height of more than 20 feet, which is the more remarkable as the differ• once between high And low water was fbund to be not more than three feet. They were chiefly fir treee, man) of theta I 6 and 20 (ht lent, quite perfect, and with the roots entire. 'the expedition Waited for the breaking Up of the ice till the 10th of September, tut hi rain q and as thick weather came ei.and the' vision was obscured by ino* and fOgi they Were' reluctantly obliged. to retain, tacking to the noithwardtgainit ri Arcing 'northerly Wind between tlelde otto foe and heavy lee, bergs of glae l let lea t bathe bittern° north. Orly part of illulopeditelits wan touud to be tolerably free *OMNI( • On getting clear of the hind the Germania Went up to the north, and reached their farthest point-81 degrees 8i minutes north latitude, and 10. degrees 'east longitude--on the evening of the 14th of September, when their progress wan 0(11°11411Y stepped by paelt.ice 'io every quarter but the south. the weather now became *lore foggy than ever, and the nightti dicker, and. ss.their Ott% craft WU' net in ft condition to stand much more heeding from the ice, the halm Wits pat down.*l *sr bows turned to the douth, so that they were seal out ip f Night of the foe., Many nautical and bydrograpbioal obser' vations were taken, as • welt as Initeorologi• oat diaries kept, on board and oil shore; together with more than hundred deep•sea soundings,: bringing 'up specimens of the bottom, which form a very interesting little collection, and will bo ; submitted 'to scion• titio investigation by practised geologitts. A 8 INDIANA VONIIMON. ' - Frail the New Albany. Indians, flouteaevetst. A, little incident occurred slew days BO a in boarding house in thin eity,2which for tunately ended in a few scratches and some hair•pqiiing. , Among the boarders in .the house was a young man of rather prepon• sensing appearance, and a .young lady who in considered decidedly pretty. They are both ppor, however, the young lady being a music teacher, and the young gentlemen a Clerk in a wholesale clothing house. Living in the same house, it is not Binge. lar that these young people should fall in love with ono another. The landlady was delighted at. the prospect of a wedding at her house, and did all she could to hasten the event. , About this time, however,, an unexpected event occurred, Which material. ly changed the complexion of things. An uncle of the young man's died, and left him the snug little Bum of $7,000. • The landlady opened ,her eyes, and for once' in her life began to think she had made it mistake. The young man, iihe Bald, was tee good for the girl,:and ought not to mar ry her, and she finally began to cast insinua tions on her good name. Her reasons for this 'erion became apparent. She bait daughter herself, and she determined if pop eible i that she should have the benefit of that $7,000. ' The girl was away. from home at the time, but,sho was iinmediatily sent for and in. 'eructed tti nie her beet Owen to win the youth., But it was of no avail, the young man continued true to his Swat love, and would not listen *her, nor would he be. hove the uncharitable remarks made agalust the girl of his heart. \ The disappoirited.damsel theater& Alma:, in the abuse herself, old so untrageone did she conduct herself at the dinner table last !Ridgy, that the abased young lady took her to Usk About it. The .\mother here 0(04 'the disputants, and from words they came - to blows. The. girl came off victorious how.' 'ever, and will soon be united to the man she loves. • • • . • , Mass is Ittonnosn:—Ngable gentleman, in the 'yoke of Btentur: "Tatees i" Coffee iolored dame : "Hush dat'raoket ; you din .tracts de whole uelghboiltoOd." Sable gen tleman : kin hear Mei 'kin your Cogoe;colored dame : "Hear you It I kin bear you a mile I" Sable gentleman "Thank Clod for dat I l's hollerite to be beard. Tato,eB I" Wit,hyltiab cry he touch np his lenn bele slid may on, ;--Vaiooo itaid to 01itf5988,400,900 American Railroad, Statiand Goyerrient bonds. t iocial.stvh.diot "ft "4_ TRL11114)1116', r.. 1110 7 —7- - Uhl el elke ' eil • ' , litag"MlS 1A17412".1111144411 : ,sa Oat 4 t.' = . BrAlltr"4oli 11=1111A? . _,.. 1 ~,, ,„, ~.....,....., .."........,:.............,,... :.ii. •• 4 • ~.; . , Lwah . ~ , • ,a 5.......„... ~..,,, s ; . .... a ........ -.. im , TailMalituorsh 4, , ... 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