=r=s seentsimPosi,tible to take Gilbert, .the Wciped nmdetet, who is . ;con c ealed near ethersfield, C. 4411, He is still Punued by a largo' force ann.was overtaken a few days since, when one Of the perky said: "You are Gilbert, arilnit . you ?" "Well, supposing I stair. ' "You are out prisoner." "I'll •seo abed that," tesponded - Gilbert; drawing his knife; "the best thing you can do is to get up and travel." . . o then. started to, wards the fellows ) and Choy all took to thole. heels. • • -arhe shock of on oarthipmko. was dis tinctly felt in Wadesboro, N. Ce f on &tar day morning last. first of those 'who heard the noise say it first sounded like dis tant thunder, passing off like a long. train empty wagons; others that their tenements ere perceptibly jarred, causing windows to b etc. The noise seemed to ho'princis liin a westerly direction, and lasted .arty a minute. —Alfred E. Whitehead,. a young man of twenty•two, was sentenced by Judge Trotin Brooklyn on Wednesday 'to three years in the . penitentiary for bigamy. Two of his wires and two of WI/anus were in court, and all but one teatlfied. lle married his first wife the day atter their first, meeting, Which occurred on .a street in Buffalo. • —The Episcopal Synod of Canada,asseni• bled at Montreal' to elect a Metropolitan Bishop; was unable to agree with the House of Bishops on a candidate, and the Bishops postponed the matter until May. The Sy nod yesterday adopted' tholutions cen'sur log the House of Bishop, and then adjourned until next May. —Professor Casturani, the eminent Ictri• nose oculist, has discoVered a now process of taking away life, which is effectual, but, nevertheless, leaves me trace of violence, By some process not made public he forces air into the eyes, which in a few minutes, without pain to the victim, causes certain death. --At a torchlightprocessioll in Waterbury, Ad" pm:untied, recently, the 'major of a Com- Pony was walking backwards while telling • las men to cheer an. illuminated residence they wore passing, when•he wont head first into a loft bed of niorter, and was suddenly, changed from a 'boy in blue" -to a "man in white." 1 ! —A lad of four or fivo years of, ago, of Northampton, Bunks county, was found In the pen, lifeless—with hia head and face wen by the swine, Ho bad been subject to fits I and his parents , being from' home attending -a funeral, it cannot 'bp known whether ho fell in while in a fit 'CI' accidbn• tally. • . • - —Martin 'Whelan, an elderly Man, ,com• witted suicide by drowning himself in ,the canal at Bordentown, on Wednesday, Ile was driven to the act by the intemperate habits of his wife. lie was a worthy man, and his neighbors and friends regret the sad occurrence. —Professor Brooks went up in a balloon from Humphla, and at the height Of t3;000 feet accidentally dropped a dog. -Tito ani mal Is supposed to have sustained' intornal injuries, as no external marks wore found, of injuries Or of the dog. —A. German named Knoll, in Chicago, was frightened into giving a bill of sale of his store and stook to a counterfeit collector of revenue, and then fleeing tho Mate under the belief that his ignorance of the revenue laws bad exposed his property to roam tion. —An English eipedition, under the direc tion of the advanto aurvey,,has Bono to 1 a11:366m l:366m to endeavor to, settle the disliked points as to which mountain is Mount Sinai, and what course the Israelites took after crossing tho lied sea. • ' • —Thu nscaber of children who attend school the United'. States, amounts to 6,000,000, They use 20,000,000 books which coat $18,740,000. --By an ingenious mechanical arrange ment .t rio- equity ofilie Allegheny Water Works Ana been increased 1,000,000 of gal lons per day. • f • 4 . I • —Dr. Salisbury, of Portsmouth, N. IL, preferred: . titi4AnCo of hydrocyanic acid to tho continued tiompany of Mrs. Sufis% bury, *: —ln Jefferson county, Florida, they have an "Honest Club," which [Animaters jus tico on offenders with the whip, • —An Illinois, shopkeeper ingenionsly fixed a pistol in his money•drawer, and the first man ho shot was himself. —A passenger and a cattle train collided near Buffalo, on Thursday night. A baggage master had his leg broken, and a number of cattle were killed and injured. —A train was thrown from tho track of the Memphis and Charleston R. 11. by some eat• tie, on Thursday, and several persons were . injured. —A Lynn expressman dropped a freight bill in ,instead of a ballot, and voted for the Eastern Express Company. —Bisniarek awns a W,ood•paper min near' Berlin { manufacturer Msmarck sell his wares te Minister Bismarelc. —ln South Carolina, 2,600,000 urea, more than half the improved land of the State, are offered for aalo. —gen. iltinry E. Reed, late of tho Con federate army, committedsuioidereHeentlyot Louisville. —The [Merman House l and several adjacent buildings, at Syracuse, 14. Y., were burned yesterday. Loss $lOO,OOO. —The Mount Anthony Hotel, at Benning ton, Vt., was yesterday destroyed by fire. LOU $B5lOOO. --Governor Swann jaa,designated bar 20 ' lt a day of. Thaulogtvink in Mary land. " • —A wolf has been seen in New ITanip• shire, to the dimly of somtrof the people there. • • • • --Five million mulberry trees willaupply rood silk wormaiii'Califotria year. • , _A colored man named Moses Smith died.lut week in Washingtoa,:iga,l2o. ; —They had an eartlitkoalWat Worcester, Rngland, on the night nt Octoliery9 l , • I • • ' --Pennsylvania has a greater length of Railroad than any other State. -8 L 68 1 7. Homeopathic Physicians the United States. 4,44 . lii.*,4iiii:' SCHOOL :Robust.' -04 , 4 ,14 1, , . 11101.100 th BOOMS! • • •• • • •' • ' ' juet reit:trod at the AOLU BOOKSTORE, a fall lino orbooks la use in the PuWia tidar in this city which will be sold .0 the very owost prices. It would be to the advantage of sue who are in want of boobs to Hotta% our prices before purchasing elsewhere. We have • oWoodbitry'a New Method with, l Gonneo;B Composition Books. • Fu guelle'i French Course, lionniesstle'e Mensuration, Stoddard's Arithmetles, d'arker's Philosophy, BalligesGratmnar, • Ray'a Algebra, 0 Cutter'e Anatonv, aoalrloh's U. S. Distort. Ore entears Arithmetic. Tenney's GOOEY) Davis' losender, Thomas' Etyarl9gy. A Plotlolanaries rens and I.)Pehholdero. Olatea and(lSlatepenolle, OpanoorlacklJOopy Danko, Cli Anthon'efl Virgil. Bullion'ek/ Clear. EWpodburraßl i nniXtz i tir . anßoadeT PiutOlSKWl44oleaerles:ot School Bqoko, = `,' 361 IMii Oritteidow ° 6 BOokkeePtlf, with sotto of Bank-. .books, PENN B:MEET. Pennock's 11Istory of England, Omen, and 'Rome; READING. Mitobalsa Intermediate and Primary Geographlea. THE ■ PENNSYLVAXIA CHORAL 11ARMOlilr r Containing:the principal • . OiIUACH MELODIES, _ Provided with GERMAN AND ENGLISH TEXT!! or ealiat the APQKSTORE. 861 Penn Rtreet. WO 4ND PXN ./1014D1014; blu d vir ofaismont oat% or, ado it the ^zoo,' • store. ME ' R Mill IIOOFLANPiB 051914X-;Brillink. • • 17 • - ' . .•• Hoonantri 'Getman' -' II The Great Roneclie fOi all . Dishtea of sh Liner, stomach, or. iNgesifee Orge4l4: Hoofiand's Bitters • b composed of thevurstinteeibisultlitkaiamed loinally termed &frogs/if ; Roots herbs, and Sorb, making aprepara tiortAightylogealitrar. ted, and entire!, free . 0.f0h.44i0, tyre ofasy kind. n" . . • • • • • • • ~ . . HOOFLAND'S GERMAN Tc•NIC . .• is a combination of nil the ingredients Of ebe_Rit tars, with the purest quality 'Pt "Ahitta Om MON. Orange, &0., making ono of the most phuuoitit• agreeable remedies over offered to the public t • ; ' Those preferring a Medicine free from Alcoholic' admixtures will use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN )1 ITT MS. I Those who have no ohleetioa to the epmhichihin of the Bitters, as stated, will Use' . ' HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TOMO •, . „ They are both equal y good,: and .conta the fame medioinal virtues. the choice betwee n ' tk l isiVo' being a mere matter of taste, the Tonle being' the ' nskeL palatAle. - , •-•. ;: ' '- -, The stomach, from a varietyl- s of owe% such',ll Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervo i n Debility etc., is' very apt to have its functions deranged. the Liv-: er. sympathiaing as eloseflly as it dqes with the' Nienckaoh, 4hen beeemest,afteeted. be result of 'which. is that the. patient suffers hops saViral or snore of the following diSeasein , • • . litlard Pile's; En4sits C° o 6l2 lBlOO P k i t6 6l. th liii l iai: 43.f icl i ttli 0 Ito b l u niru,, 0 Nausea, 11 urn, ague fo r 00 i - nen or eight in the Stomach, ,our Eruotat ens, Sinking or .Wlyttet ri l • at the Pit of the Sinking Swim to bf the Heads Hurril or Difficult Brest ing, ,bliCering at the art. Choking or Suffocat ing eneatlione whop nit Lying Posture. Dimness pf iston, Dots or Webs before the Bight, Dull , Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perepira- • . tion, Yellowness of the Skin and Byes, • Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Mal, e. 10., Sudden Blushes of Heat, Burning in the Micah, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Groat Depression of Spirits, The sufferer from these diseases should exorcise the i r 3 eatest caution in the selection of a remedy for tl case, purchasing only that which ho is as suredfrom Ilts investigations and inquiries, pos sesses true merit, bskll dilly compounded le free from injurious Inv° Merits, and establish ed for itself a reputation or the cure of diseases. In this connection we would submit those well known remedies— HOWLAND'S GERMAti BITTERS • AND lIO.OFL AN D'S GERMAN TONkO Warman BY o.:M.,TAoicSox. Philadelphia, PA Thirty-five years since they were And into introduced this country from Uermany, during which time they have undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefited 'meeting •humanity.to a greater extent, thaF anyotber remedies known to the public. - .T eae reme4lea will effectually cure liiver Com xi ga Eilr Jalindlve,' PPP° els, °Pronto or Nervous 0311 ty, UhromM .Dlarr hcea, Disease of the idneys L and allDlseases arising from a Dir ordered Over. Stomach or tostines. DEBILUTY._ Resultingfrom any• eau. whatever; Prostration . of the System, induced by severe Labor, Hardships,Nxposure, Fevers, &o. .There no medicine extant equal to these rem edies in such 0111109. A tone and vigor is imparted I whole system, the appetite is strengthened, ood enjoyed, the stomach digests properly, the bloodis purified, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge is eradicated from the eyes, abloom is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous invalid becomes a strong and healthy being. • PERSONS ADVANCED IN UFA And fettlingthe hand of time weighing beg 11). upon them, with all its attendant ,s find in the use of this BITTIIRI3 or the TONI°, elizit .that will instil new lifer Into their veins, restore in a measure ihe'energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up 'their shrunken forms, and give health and happineSs tolhoir remaining years. NOTICE. It isa well established fact that fully one-hallo the female portion ofouriation are seldom is the enjoyment of, good hteatth, or l to use theft own expression, ' &or feel well. They an languid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, and have no appetite, To this class of persons the BITTIMS, or th. TONIC, is especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Aro made strong by the use of either of thost remedies. They will cure every MO of MARAS MUS, without fail. Thousands of certificates have accumulated it ththands of the e ropriotor„but space will allow o. the publication of but few. Those, it be ob served, are men of note, and of such standing thw they must be believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. George W. Woodward; Chief Justice ottlio Supreme Cdurt f writek : PLULAIMMA, idrgeh 16,1807, "I find Ilooiland's German Bitters is a good tonic useful in diseases of thedigestive organs, and of it;ent benefit in eases A debility, and want of nervous action in the system. Yours;ttly, 'O. W. WOODWARD. Lion..Takos Thompson, Judge Of the Supreme Courtof Pennsylvania' • • PHILADELPHIAAApia 28,1868, ”Boosider Iloolland's German Bitters a volute ble iiiediciac incase of attacks of indigestion or dyi popSia.l can certify this from my experienOe of it Yours, with respect • JAMES TAOMPSON." Assistant Flom Rev. E. D. Pendell, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia I have derived decided , benefit from th 6 use of Roo/land'. Oennan Bitten. and feel I t t my privilege to recommend them ass most vaiva le tonie, to all who are su ff ering Dom general deb lily. or from diseases arising from derangement of the liver. • Yours. truly. E, D. PENDALL, View!' Rev. Joseph if. Kennard. D. D., Paste!' of the Tenth Baptist Church, Phila. • Dr a. JAC EaoX.—Dxs Btu:—l h ave bo en freq uentl ly requested to connect my name with recora mendatiOns of different kinds of medicines, but re gardlng• I the praoticeiVaB out of my appropri ate sphere. I have in eases declined!! but with a clear proof in various instances, and pantie ult, in my own family of the use of Dr. Hoof land German Bitters. f depart for once from my u coorse k to express my . full conviction that. for • ttlthe system. and especially for Moir afar, (tie a sale a/Ricoh/We preparation. In some cases it May fail! but us u ally. I doubt not, it VI be very beneficial to those who suffer from the abOVO OWNS. Yours. Yeti riyPrilallb... KniwraltD, Eighth, below Delta!" CAUT N . 'ffooirance. German • Remrdiesi: counterfeited. Be. that the eignatureTlof .JAol(l3otilion the wraptierefeacti bot-Jt-rtle.: othereereoonn terfett. _,Prineipatolflee and Manufaetory. at the Oilmen Jledloine Stare, No.._63lArch Street, „ • CHARLES M. EVANS,Tiopriotor, FoFoiexli C. M. it&O BON & Co. . . • PRICE. , . 11 ° 4411 'ixte 16f errn. 11 Atterf 474 111 4 ;,-r ' • a . . 4 tee - koi4aied'a Genietrri'lliste, 'Put , ttiol4 flart bathe'. U py Ed/ hoille.'or I belt detente/11l . int.t.l Order to /etthe ltentdu.o not forget to exile Me well theartlele you DA/. 14 'e • FOR BALE BY ALL Drai gists and Storekeqpe* EVERYWHERE. ;,tyefo?'l4 - 111011914 . !KU INK t INKJ t INK It , - . . 1 MUM .A --- • • JrutnoWedakftelOd LAUGHLIN & BUSIIIIRLDS Celebrated ()hernial Writing Fluid, Quart, Pint and emaller bottles. Rotate 'up. at the EitOLR BOOK 13TORH. TUB ADING ADLER," 'R The old at German Newspaper published In the - 1 United flints& ESTABLIBIIND IN niq: reukstion over Five Thousand! The "Reading Adler" to the beet ad►ertleiar me diem for the German Districts in•EosternPenosyl vania, hailnir a olroulation of over Ave thousand copies. It contains twenty-olght large column o advertieementa and earefhll y elected jeadln g Mat-. ter, Tho Adler Is thoroughly Democratic) In prin °lola, endeavoring to Inculcate the Bound politica doctrines ofour forefathers, as laid down by Mar- son and Jackson. PRICE ONLY $1.60 A YEAR. Publimbed every Tuesday ritornbui, by Fab. 16 VISITING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, ke., of all Made, may be bad at the Raoul Mee. Eleetrotepee turn Med If desired. All cods yin be done In the most beastlfaljnit. Arom to et a ut e lowest rates. Apply at the male Books D R. RIJOENB EICIVENINOS OBLEBRATED SWEDISH BITTERS v pois with eettainty syre demi" of Eltilmae t lr i n g d pin . Is the mutt Vr I 'rom or the o natatilsr_a,LA ishat t litintrAl l et ertilltst.itry .54 • SEMI =I i , RITTER k CO., 'No. 351 Penn Street. ~, •• . ' Altaihod Nov. Rh, 1660 ;!' ' Al , llllr tiAGitr.ailtirlr i _ „: 1 ROAM 4 41,710STAOHLINE r• . Esiade o y la ‘, : lablosel l esves Rasklas,at ita.lik,_l4- 17. tiaa7.l'htusdair eater illil . Leta &Mime ._ and arrives t p, ra. • t perms the DIM in named Poet _ne t et . ()energy . to. Rdivactocra, litillitigta• • 4 1) Ri eu rAWil MAIL AND STAGE LiO • Leaves &rotor at 8 o'ell it i o s. m.. vas at Reading at 100 clock. o f . tn. turnlng, . viva. Readint at 2,14 p. m. Avrivorat' PROW* at 7 p. in. It serves Stononville, .Brunilledville, Oreshville. Yellow 110810. EarlvIll• and Bonn. town.• BEENVILLE NAIL AND STAGE LAE Loam Bethel tt o'clock a: a. na b vel at i t Beading at 10 o'c ot , .a.: in. actor* , eaves Reading *oo'4x i In. , arrlvea - at IEOOI at 9p. in, it se_rves inbaens. IRwer *m. =am DL • Riirersburg. ewe). Ka 1 9 41 000(11 . mast Heistel , 2lF tx ' • BL B MAIL AND STAGS LINE„ Leaven da* on toad wigntiode , a nd ard' alB o'clock.' ' . _ etarninr. lealres Mu lilt on beeday. , , iy and ciabarday. sr y a t i . liv alVit Madill, at 4 o Ink, p.m. it ,appplit y s ohn a Store, • _ mix a. - ihmanT • , mud Creek. Trrkillill. 7 . . 1 .. Ball. Fla DI AI) AO NH . : .isoavea eadlu* on on , 1 ednesday and Friday at • °wok, a. in. Aarrived at Reading en Tuesday; Thursday_ and . Sgurday at 5 Flock, p in. It supplies Mt. Ira. Beokersville, °aims Yuma e, Morgantown, lbotville, Honey mole: Cambridge anti South 1 ermiMge„ IAOBAGIIISYILLE STAOII AND MAIL LINE Leaves LobaohsvMe on Wu 7 , Ttni and Saturay at 6 o'clock. a. na. A ves at e ng at 9 1 o'clock , a. at. Returning. eaves • lug at • 2 o'clock, p. m. Arrives at Lobat iv le at 0 Mt o 0 Ook. p. m. it serves Alsace,Oley and Lo sobs villa.• . • • 'READING TO COLUMBIA . • Daily by Railroad—Leavesisadinir at 6 L . ttl• tnives.atl4t7bE i g_ tatown_Atein olds tattoo, ,Steve ' dm M & I L I. an eins.o n 1 d 11 n lzg Ring.. Tri-mr WY 7,4ltage—tieNves . sitchestor on Monday WednesdaY qd Fmk* , at 7 a, . At tivee at , Birdot.oro at . ni t Rata in*. Saves Juirdsboro on Weep. ureakt an seta ay pt Ta.rn. Bonitos iger Mills.kilue ask, Ai ii. i tio Wallace, - uwoaland, Lionville and est Witt land. . READING TO ROBESON. ' ' 4 Semi-te ekly, Stye—Leaves iteadinit onyviel day and baturaa, at 7 :30 a . m. and arrives at toad ing at 11 a. MI ' • ' RHADING TO HOST_ BeMi-wjekly by stag97-Leaves Reading Tues day and aturdiat 11130 am. Arrives at Read ing at 9: a. in. applies idatinteTavetn.Lower Heidelberg, No -Heidelberg, Kriek's Mills and Host. LERSPORT TO NORA Tri-weekly by Stage—Leaves Leesport TueldaY. Thursdayland Saturday at 11 in. Arrives at Leos int at 3 ,p. m. Supplies South Evansville and asentowlot XTOWN TO YIRGINEVILLE Triiree ly by Sisge—Leaves Coatis Tuesday, Thursday , and Saturday at 9 a. m, A ves at Cox town at 4p. m. Supplies Kirbyville, °velem and Ifirginsville, , • REHRBREIBURO TO STOU6HISBURO • Tri- weekly by Stage—Leaves Rebrersburgrues. day, Thursday and Saturday tall a. m. Arr iv es at Rehrersburg at 6p. in. Supplies Wintenvil e and Host. • HEADING MAILS. ' .. • ) Timm DAUM. New York—Oloses atiOA. at. and P. We II Arrives at IA.U. an 2P. U. Philadalphia—Arrivea at 10:30A. U. and 6 P. sr. • Closes at 18 A t 11. and 4 P t U. Uarripparg—ArriVeS at 1 .a 0 Ak.ll_, and 00 Y. W. ' Closes at 10 A. U. and &I P. U. , Pottsville—Arrives at 10:30 A. w. and :90 P. 11. Olo,ses at 10 A. U. ana 6:30 r. at. ALLIunoWS AND RABTON. • Arrives at2:OOP. m.. I „Closet at10:00A. M. RIAUSTOWN—throe times b week. • Arrives at 7:00 Y. U. I _ Closes at 8:00 A. U. DIII/NVILLII, Arrlvesatloloo A,Y. I Closes at 2:00 p; Boxitawrowx, Arrives at 10:00 A. u. J (Hoses at 2:30 r. u. LOIIIOHaVILLW - 411ree times a week, Arrives qt 9:30 A . M. 11 ' Close at 2k;30 P. m. viqukthree times a week. Arrives at 7:00 P. M. I eiOSOB at 5:00 A.% BMA BALL""41110 UMW a week, _Arrives at 400 P. AL Close at 8;00 A. 14 MaDICLBSUCh - tWIOO a week, Arrives at 0:00 A. W. • I 01080 at . l l / 3 0 A. s. ROBRSON—tWII3O a week, ArriVelil at 11:00 A. Me i ' Close at 7:30 A. Alj ...................G.-. 'N. T.' GER°, . . . FASHIONABLE •--- • , BOOT . AND SHOE MAKER, . . G l'eln Street, Reading, Pa . . • i ll AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND TIIIII BINS assortment of Fine and Heavy Boots and abet/ n this city. also Ladies' and Children's 13hoes oral! kinds. See list of styles and prices: Men's calf boots' home made, .55 61 II 46 . • 6 5 25 0 - " ip " _ ooto 500 " c k alf balmorals, 42 50 400 •• k i p A -- 1 l eo 2 i 11 • Brogans, , " Congress gaiters, • 275 4 Wove kid Congress gaiters, 400 600 bye hip boots, i --- 200 300 " balmorals. ' --' • 1 5 , 0 225 Ytaths' 111 p boots, • 175 250 balmorals 126 175 Women's glove kid high Polish ball 360 400 morals, Wpmen'slastinghighPolishbalmorals,2 00 350 ' gpatpatont loather tip ' " 200 925 ' II KU slippers, • 1-00 175 Misses' goat patent leather tip bal- -1 60 240 morals, • Children's goat patent leather tip bal. morals, ~ • 125 190 N.I I .•IMMO,' april oAeodl ' $'M Penn Street. to READING FIRE INSURANCE AND .1. TRUST COMPANY OF SERIES (30. , ORGANIZED JULY. 1807. Office Reading Insurance Building, No.lo North Fifth of I'M , S. E. Cbrner of tburt street. Moo bourn from 8 A. L. to 8 P. Y. -1 mamas: J. Pringle Jones, JamesMcKnight, Henry_Z. Van Reed, Jacob Shaffner. J. T. Jackson, D. R. Stout. onas Shatter, J. T. Valentine; George Rieser. This • Company insures all kinds of property against loss or damage by lire at rates as low as any other reliable 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 deduotiork h five per cert. The advantages of this method are riorthy of the attention o farmers and o th ers nve a tf i rsgl i n n o r n a i ll t !n e g un fil ry wle: ;l t e ar n ne r t tn e d o c e t a tr est so l d oafest. - • ' Policies for one, two, three, five or more years, Or fortes* than one year, issued and no charge mitdo for Policy and outlay when renewed or when in eurances are transferred from other Jeompanies. The citizens of Reading and vicinity, hitherto dependent mainly upon foreign coiranies , have now the privilege of eroding their tganCOS in a home institution. well•organitediwi **adequate paid In hnd guaranteed capitM, presenting as strong a basis ofseouritY its that of any Ohs= pang. The advantage of doing business d with the Company and the importance of keepl4 some portion of the large Sums paid for i oft, in circulation at home will _be apec by all. S. PRINGLI JONES, esident, • JAMES Mo N.E:IIIT. Vi ce Pres ident, S. R. ANCONA. ihey and Wren. lintlolo. • LENHART & GUTH. NAOHINISTO, BRASS FOUNDERS, • And . • • • GENERAL DEALERS IN • , MooWilhite And litunditoturers' &typhoon, No. 671 AND 64 YILAIILUE 91 , 1 Ian2S READING. PA. , CARPETS !, CARPETS I I B. H. MARKLEY & CO., No.llB fluni strut, below Ranklin, beteg** • Sixth and &with streak • `Respetitfulfy Inform the 'antigens of • Beading en Z~otnit in nttttirtr ehan • eetntg 11 ki t woorpl g eri i e t h ff e terns and coon,. idolQel rot a', at ow rrkinites. . No Invite the pane to examine our goo n s Delon . pgrons_ain_r, elopwhere. en t re 25 per cent ! Boy Out of arst blinds Mnd save Aey,_ Oct 1114 mo . ..N.AWS,IOI6/ 3 1 0 PB PRLNIVG*4II4 *. nth kaatimmer" " e -. 4 . , :: , DtfMtolfkleTia WoldoVoMUot Rade' Easlbb tlc f mari. 1 Ad!er's German and Eu Ueb bletlonut Oshleohlageespronounclng Getmo Dlottoikut sciliuMit FEW, Wareroolll, 00i110r exia streets*•. . • MANIYAivroRY; WABilmoroffistun WOW PZPT& 70110 T , V Al 4 1 0 1 ET4 1 :14 I ,I O I vVIOAPMEDN4P ., * ittirq u altirri t tArlh l ' 01 in gont e Ul t gria atiOna riled to 111011 . 120110PIPMed EXTENSION , TABLES, , DRESSING BUREAUS, - CENTRE 'AND OTHER TADLK% BEDSTEADS OF THE LAMEST MLA . . . , and every °Mei attlelf ICtkiir E llit 1 /OM artil l e Is n1"1"4441"1240 their• sut ly ple:as i te mos ant. s 1 mimpt flatus ill and ed In in n tad Ma 40. Also prepared to azoonta all orders ha OARVING) ,j_ • TURNING, , I. • SAWING id ~ MOULDINGS. . 1 , ' All °gifts promptly ezoonted i and eta 11 rive saturation. • ' •.4 o' • • :. r , 4 et It e ol ro te n ;firer ip s es iltr a . bf I tong) nee It tirtce ; unsoripsased for Is /muss en " 141 properties In ail ose externStooM • Liniments are need,eueb 'us Outs, Brutaea, Chaff' pall., Mospiatioli OAPITAL 1150.000.00 - A In all mob eases lt be undArlth i t o lif,. Of relief. It la [tomt i t tot Inalltoots " where an external appl atton is lemur ;fof or Bout, and the subscriber esitloaolduci* recommend 0 &s one of the best L4llllBatl day. L 4 It'B BitHWEitir BRAM% ?A. •• roborborimiotibUy toßomptLio Ong , tit tit -9 wenu a tenlTl P" ll laver itlllirbrd t =tis .0427.4.4•V0n5i oil Boman oo for • • • ' • EitrniliOß ULT . 140101 W, Po: komo distant, ofmoptiolt re rka Molt Mom" Woottutam as follows: • • • • " • DROWN ROM •• • ' • • •► • 4 , B i nT ilk f 9 • 4 0 4 APLLOP. 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