~• • • , wv , ..:AFAAR I I6,b ; • El . ' - • te: 21OPP.NOP WIER is 1468. REA -7; D _ , O,P lit *oil ilottitievr *wit, ; tf Yoisiant business In your' own neigh. borhood to prosper; inveet your money at home. Nothing is so injurious to thibusi- . noes Welk** of your oirp . city tbiin ae to go to a ()ideal place to ,maki yOur pur• chases, nuder the erroneous Impress:lNi pat you can save a little money by so doing; In• many caseir. you On, dirtaln the articles ion "need at less cost, and certainly withunrch less trouble ; at hotz4. - , , For instance, you wish to purthage an ar• tido,of fuinitere, or an outfit of clothing. Instead ofeaconrefing your own neiglibors, you waste bot!1 money and time in going . to New Yorleor philadeiphia, where you put'• chase the triiele at a very little IT'S cost (perhaps none whatever) than you could oh Lain it for in Reading. You congratulate yourself on having made a good bargain. Now, is it reasonable to suppose that a man, in New York or Philadelphin'who never saw you before in he life, and who perhaps will never see lon'again, will take ns much trou ble to suiiyou, aiiegive you aigood article, as the ;sit who !Wee in your own city or vii- lage, who &Oen& Upon the custom of his neighbors for a livelihood Ibi.hituself and fathilit Toe'dirlant "city inerchent does not depend nittinlY upon ycinr custom 'for . sup port, but principally upon that of person° in bis own chi!, while your merchant neighbor at horn° depends upon you and your neigh bors' for everything. You may argue that you can obtain "later styles" in New York or Philadelphia. If you want the "latest styles," is not your neigh bor who 'follows that peculiar line of bust ness More likely to'obtain thank 'for you, if commissioned to do eo, than yourself? Or are yOu like "Miss Morrie," in.the poem, who *Mild buy the bonnet "if she kiten , it came from Paris"-'-just for the nem° of the thing? If so, the icioner you conquer. such silly notions the better far yourself. It hai been well and truly said—"lf you wish yourself and your village to prosper'to. gather, inifiiert your orin'meehaties." The tame Mt) applies as well to the flourishing city of Reading as to , any village in Rinks ' county or 116i/there. Ireland is impover. ished 'because the money drawn from her people by,Eogliett landlordsie.lohed else where; and there is no surer way to break down YOut.own businesa, than to , discourage other business on 'around you by giving them only a grudging 'support, while at the same time you aro benefitintbusiness mon in other places who do not care, except for present profit, Whether your neighborhood is prosperous or otherwise, so 'Ong is you are silly enough to withdraw your custom,. for their sake l ,frem,'those' with whom all your own business loteresis are identified. If the articles furnished by your neighbors aro not quite as good as those you purchase in the large eities,(whieh is seldom the case, for the same class of Workmen generally 'do "the Nagle kind of work) encourage .your borne manufacturers until they are able t 6 compete with those of any other place, and thytaid in giving your native place an honor ed name amongst producing communities. , Again,in the 'motor of investing money in enterprises. Is it probable that there is snore , risk in investing your money in the mill i of your neighbor A., 'or in the railroad stock of yetir !)1(1 friend H. ,or in the new ore batik of your neighbor 0., than there is in confiding it to tie care of some distant wild-rat soca let°r,who will invest it in the bonds of iniine railroad that is never intended to be • built, orin,HOtno inpthatistiblo gold mino that is, "apposed to exist in some distant territory, or in sinne,oll ,coMpany, that_ has, utfriOod o the few who are, " s inthe:ring" and 'ruined every o n e ' else else Wito . .hrie had 'anything to with it? Is it. not more probabl°, that yonr neighbor, who liaa a" character to maintain, at home, wilt take greater . pains to, protf:ot, you from loss than will the man at a ilia., Mice', wit° pjrbipti, cailt Wake litPotilon,' ue . &fine pigeon in- Mk net ,. to , he.phtolted ds. ion and es toraPittely as ppbsilil ju it not :nom trheil t 4tro: invest your , : money" with D., whoi lou know owns sellicient property: to secure', you Ogainst loss, than irith :sortie potion ofhie.soandiag r4ohimendationiin sohl.#l , Ntt , r!otu jrQaknow notitiag , abo#paissimallyi: • ;, Ip short if ott' want your Own neighbor ! ' "hoe i toliecoma prosperous resliected4.-- if Oi.'witt 'your. Own ItOw4sandloarself to, ? t orero wealthy at;the sam , ptime-t-encourage ► thotie'whoin you.w titbit) enconiaii jou vest your money at homei , futelligenoe4 . ;b3! 'eateept comatiag, makes the Rep'ehliean majeqty !it Penasylvaula 'only„instead :4, 2 8,1;- $9B, a s deigned by the itadicals. ''No doubt, if the truth wao known, atid,e(: . naturalised Adieu's 'Were accepted; the 4 .. • *mill would be.triuctt less Islas been trnlY said that "there are three things re istinttsive l littp to'ofeive —kiclo4e king a n . oodiadt ' e.'f men. - t il ..: , - Grant tut4:' ly N) 'iattitt l ie, :gt ~ 'l h ia •sayiui l if fift::94 ~4 , oni4, u9i. „ . ,:e-Ofirt of thiEcAinfits pfiniace pitblialiell , iit.. OK! newspapers of it.,oth parties. The. writers advise him, as he vainei his future fame, 41-94. Ode any number !of things diametrically kiptlinfed to eatkOthei, and many of them, tinder, Prexent . ‘•CirOttotances, , absolutely impossible. , -. ' . . It, is, to be expected that the taffies' press will attempt to instruct the President, elect in his duties, hut it seems Superfluous • for Democratic journals to call upon the man whose claims to . the Presidency they have persistently opposed, to do anything what ever. Gen. Grant was elected as the randi date of the Radical party, and to the Radical party atone he is accountable. lie has the power to do much good o r , much. borm to our country,; but whether ho (loot right or wrong,.it is not the business, of the Demo• erotic picas to instruct him beforehand. , , r.amts Haan. Grant is a good ruler and a true patriot, bisects ivilt soon speak for them. solveS; end as ho is elected President of the United States, the Democratic press and the Democratic party will sustain him in any measures calculated to benefit our common ~ . Country. Hilo is determined to , become a tool of the Radicals, the Demoeracy will, of 'course, detiounce and oppose MM. It is proper andjust that such should be their action, but it. is disgusting to see DemmeS BO:V1 toadying to the man whom they . use ()Very exertion to defeat. „Let the - Radical \ 3 manage theii own elephant, and, if •ho be. ... 1 .comes rebellioutrand _overturns' the entire Show, they alone will bo resprinsible. It ivill botirne` enough far the . Democracy to give hiin their support when he :has - proved biinself*orthY • of it. ,' DANIEL Dam, the Erie Railroad King, in New York city l ,has, lost $600,000 in stock .gambling within a few days. If he . should ,fail utterly, ma would rejoice, as there would . mtsibility that the • Erie be ,taken charge of by some one who will slaughter fewer passengers by carelessness and stinginess. HAVANA ) NOV. 16.--The Diario to-day pub lished the folloWing : Col„ Lino' remains at Tunes. Several flags carried by the revolu tionists have been ca p tured.' They are , tri• 'engelar-in simie;'and have the sun .in the centre, with radiating stripes of different colors. Tho Diario "regards' the raising 'of this flag as an indication that the • insurgents intend . to : declare their independence of Says: "We aro glad that the rebels have removed their mask, • The right and duty of tho' Spanieh Government to dispossess and annihilate these traitors is no longer a question of politics. It be comes a question of national 'unity." It is represented that nearly all the revolution.- cry' leaders are either Dominicans or Mexicans. A !timber of rebel' prisoners, captured . by the troops, were brought' to Havana to-day.. ems. faitAillit Ay the (Juba Cable. Tug riots in Rotterdam ardstated tsr•have been. very serious in their character: The ringleaders sneceeded in creating a projn diee against the authorities of, the city, by the 'publication of pamphlets Criticising their Measurethiand asserting that justice was mat administered. The wealthy classes are also dissatisfied ) on account of, a proposition, by the authorities to borrow $2,250,000 j to con struct Public worhs,,and to raise the interest by a talc on the sewers 'acd guttleri. 'On tne evening of October filst E banddottnen and boys, artned,Witbstichs, unveiled through the streets,' and at last bocante,so disorderly that the military hail to bo Called ont.--t bamp-posts were palled out of the ground, the street 'pavements were torn up, barri cades were formed, and the' town hall was seriously damaged by the attempt of the mob to set it ou tire.: At lust the:cavalry arriv-. ed and succeeded in clearing the streets. Tint ettlholic nkgraplo contains the fob lowing table, oe church stutisties in the Annit ed States, as furnished by. Hey. Henry, Smith, D. D.: Churchei. •• ' 8 , 800 '4,000,000 4,400 ' 2,000,000 Roman Catholics Methodists Baptists .7,220 1,900,000 Preshyteriana 6,000 700,000 Lutherans ' 2,600 828,000 Protestant Jiqpiscopulians 2,900, • 101,Q00 Glertnan Reformed 1,100 200,000 Dutch Reformed 460 00,000 Ming the tolul;ot oommuniuonte9,4l4,o9 or a littl4ore than one-fourth.efthe t whele' population of the United States. ,Thus,about three fourths, .of our populatien;'4sl , l?6,ooo,-j 600,millte no profession of Chri j stianity. The article goOs on to show thatillthoiigh Catho• lice are at,,the bead o thy Baja the :n i uraber of eounuuniconts t yet, the different though sevendy loss, are uncles theii genet'-' nattte'Of Protestmit, in excess ofthem;and 'the aon.Profesiting*tortion of the community are hostile ,to the. Cethelio chltrehT,' • $ PHILIP bitaftiOa:, a veteren Pemoerat, of Easton ) , Ott 48441 oask? , his = 70th anndel ballot, never bavingpiped an .elee-. tieq..,.ge, is tipyf in the.ninety l thjrd y ‘ ear . o his Aso, na never voted,anything b,4l‘; fl em. Odtatie iie. dii4.,*otii in 11311, for Thimitii4eitertain.4-Eitition ` Wompt:e Selfrese,COriy,eiltop t .wPl be 1441 ,Bostonio-$llO. ) 10dely . liikereto 'oliptitiente of • itAi'ittiteai I.lihte Of Vciiidn, 'as Well as thOir eldiecatee l rill be present. • . • 1 it‘t • ' " -• The dispute hetVieen rare and the cl,gar 14,..orrowed doiig ;14rt„"*f the unninfacturers fight Att. , Ir 1111 o veritio prices *AO ir Plariliciesani) .1 r Mtg auul!ptme,"; tra4iihe the same vane of sl,on and do ti' b er aball be no advance after May 1, 1869: , This Propo• anion is still under the consideration of , the cigar makers. The In ernationstl,Union:of . ; Rricklayece, is itsfric nt quarterly rezinrt, , itistei that the tradaiti arishing , the cities Wherein loetitUtti I tt Vatitiection itlitt . the Nation al Union e ist. Over two-thirds of the brick layeriof th coil try are now in, that organ-_ ization, and it is confidently expected that a year hence . 1 who.are now outside will be gathered into it The strike , of the three 'Onions in 'New York, ' and the . arrests for Id conspiracy t " it is stated, havie served to unite the several. ; Unions morefirmly throughout the country. It is now proposed that the National Union shall take up the conspiracy cases, and carry them to the highest courts in the land, The cause is a common one, and the burden should be borne by,all. - The Bricklayers Union, No. 2, ,of New 'Stork, report 1541 Members employed, of whom 1030 are working eight, and 511 ten hours, anti 70 idle; 1824 are • in good stand ing on the.beoks of the Union. Daring the recent strike, the Unions in Now York re ceived snliseriptions,tiecording to the official report, outmoding to $20,801 75,and expend ed $27,742 76: • They have now a balance of ..oder $l,OOO on hand. The Grand Society of United Coopers, of New York, are making arrangements for a strike to obtain an in crease of wages for the piece hands. During the dull season of last winter, wages were reduced from.s2s and $2O per• week, to $l7 and $lO. Some months ago, the flourinir rel makers, after a prolonged centestonic ..ceeded in obtaining an advance. At present, men on other descriptions of piece work are 'preparing to strike for an advance to the old standtird. The prices of' whisky barbels are to be raised from $l. - to $1 80. The opera- , tives in the Richmond Mill, at Newport, R., J., recently reported 'on a - strike, have re turned to their work. TELEGRAM° SUMMARY John Dearr was shot dead in Temperance vile, near Pittsburg, early on Sunday morn ing, by Um. Green, who gave himself up.— Dem was drunk, and was pounding on Green's door, when the latter mistook him for a bUrglar,und killed him with a shot gun. • The Attorney General at Weshington, has decidathat Government employees working eight Ilona a day are entitled to the same pay as if they worked ten hours. _ Sometime between . Saturday night- and Sunday night, the office of Richards & Boas, tigents of the Hamburg Steamship Company, at' No. 0 Barclay street, Now York, Was visited by a gang of burglars, who succeeded in forcing open the sack and carrying off money and)ewelry to the amount of $6,000". Among the property stolen were six dozen silver watehes and . sl,2oo in Prtissian the leis. If is.sui)poied that the burglars were concealed in' the basement of the premises. The body of. a negro, horribly . ,mutilated, was found in the river at ;Memphis, on Mon:• day. It bad been in the water some time. General Grant has ordered all the dispos able mounted reernits at Carlisle to be sent to Fort Harker, for service under General, Sheridan. ~ Admiral Farragut has been detached from codimand, of the European Squadron, and placed on waiting orders. Liejit : .Gov. Gleason, of Florida , has issu• Rd a p/o6lumation stating that there was a quormin 1)f both 'Houses dt the recent ses sion Of the Legislature. Thin{ is in reply to Gov. Reed's proclamation that no quorum was present. . . . . . . . . Secretary McCulloch has disnissed,twolve inspectors in ~the Philaaclphia Custom House, in order to reduce the force there., , Bishop Stevens, Who Was hurt by a fall at Bethlehem on Sunday evening, is doingwell. His arm has been ,set, and ho suffers little pain. It has been ascertained that his leg was not broken. I)r. Paul M. Brennan, formerly' of delphia, has 'pea arrested and held to bail in $10,03 fh Boston, on aeharge of having committed a rape on Mary Ann Sheehan, of that city, by the use °films. The girl died after-giving birtlOo a boy, two weeks no: The.case creates much excitement. Column A terrible storm devastated portions of NoAhern Mexico, from •October 16th to 18th. The city of Alamo; itt . Sonora, and 'severai towns •in Lower California, were entirely destroyed. • Many lives wore Wet, and herds of cattle wore swept away. • • ,Lawrence Dunn,• orderly sergeant of CO. B, 21st" United States Infantry, committed Suicide at Norfolk, Va.,lnst Sunday. ' James Btarkweather, of if ichigan,was run over' And kited' by a railroad trnin,at the Relay Honse, Maryland, on Monday night. John Titcomb banged himself in concord, N.; IL; on Monday, while laboring under de pression of, spirits. , • The Philadelphia steamship : Star of the Union, has been wrecked on the coast ,of Cuba{ `near 'Bahia Honda-lifer passengcrs and crew were said. ' • 7 • A fire at ' Borornanvilie, Canada, on Mon day nighti .destroyed $BO,OOO worth of P l . l VeirtY-; Voiles 'flour min t at Kenßaltal Wis., was.hurned on Monday. Loss $ l 9/' WO. V4leetion tiOts tool(place in England, yes• terday. Many persona were injured, and the inilitary bate restote'order. , . .MOunt Vesuvins is io eviolent , ttite of eruption... • : d alight•shoCk of an earthquake wag`- felt at Cologne yesterday. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18.— __.....,....._ ... . , . W 4",74.•!1 , 7 7:,;,/ 7 ' • • - • _,.. " 1V0 - s) i S . ''-, ; ( •1r ' i)',. ' i,',) , 71 7 ,,,.., -- _ . I, , k , ''. 4 -. :° 7 7 . a ,,, 7 ' 7 4 7 r , ~t , , , -r . 4 4 1 .• tf . " 3l:" .n . s' ' z Is) '4)?-6 ' , : . l:\ 4 g eq ~..„. EI% Tr I,r !:,,. i,. , '. .„ ';'''' - ",, ' f - 1• -1,4 , 4, - ...••• 'W - v y, ; - ;••: ) ,.;t(t,', ' • - 1 4 4 i i:•..: 4, r .! • -.— • ~ 0- •.''f . o' o i - ii it t 'Fit ,tf , , , ‘ : •‘' ?: I t • -•, ' "!* ••%')' •Y ;i: 1% , ./f 14 ';" - 'F4. tA s A -, 4 k . o # * . , i • - ' i • : • . ; • ''` - t ‘` - t.o* 4 . 3 Y '''',, •• .k ,, •': .4 ti kui • 'r...', ?; •:'•,' ,I , ' ''):' t ‘ ',' , .. •• •."Zfl - - ,-' , •• 1! I' ,), . .1 - •' ).-). A. . •‘ ':..... 1 4 , - ,•.; V '. ) ;•—• •); •'•• - . '-'' ' ;') . •' -' •'. - ''.- - b t i r .., , - , , • I t I .., • . • • -- ' ' l.rt ' -••• • •'•' •'''). '''',' '•“..- ' , l.'• )1,1') .'.%• ,',' ,• • , • ' • KLINE EPPIRIMER & Co. • • .•,..„ .....,...„)..‘. . . , . , . Y . 2 „ MEE FILANKET BiliktVLSi BROPIIt SHAWLS, CHAIN LAIN SHAWLS, PAISLEY SITAWIS, MISSRS' BREAKFAST SHAWLS, MOURNING SiIAiLS; ORNTLEMEWS SHAWLS, Also in Stock, a full aksortmen't of Silk Vol will be sold by the I yard, Or made to order n to, short notice and, moderato prices. Worolgst pews. Lostmx, Nov. 10, midnight.',There %v is ar slight disturbance at Manchester to-day, Lai, it was soon quieted by the police. No re, ports of serious disorder have been received from any (Pinter. The announcement is made to-day, ,in London journals, that Archibald Campbell Tait, Bishop of London, has been appointed Archhishop,of Canterbury. NAMUR, Nov. 16.—An immense demon. stration.came oil' here on Saturday, in flavor a monarchial feria of government. Ad• dresses were made by Olozago Martos, Ser rano, Prim, Topeto and others. Not less than fifty thousand persons were present. The republican party is gaining largely in numbers and influence in the cities of Sevin() and Cadiz. VRANCR. PAnts, Nov. 16.—Baron James Rothe' Childs, head of the•houso of • kethaeltilds, bankers, died here yesterday. - • , LONDON, Nov. 16.—Despatchei from Paris state that Haroche, Minister of ,Instice,; and Pinard, Minister of the Interior, have issued instructions to the prefects of departments, requiring them to suppress all public warm. festations in regard to the coup► d' elat of,the 2d of December. The office and materials 6f the Temps newspaper were seized by the police, and its' publication suspended. Tho French govern ment has commenced proseentiomi against other journals for alleged violations of the press laws. ". lioimoN, Nov. 18.-4 despatch from India announces the denth of the King of Siam. —An organization has been fotmed in St. Panl, Minnesota, to ctmstruet a Railroad from Superior to the Minnesota line, to connect with the Minnesota Valley Railroad from St. Paul to Lake Superior. . • TO-DAY'S A DVFA'~YAILrIFII : N~I'N. WANTED—A girl to do general' housework,. Good references required. A.IVIY to ' Mns. U. PETERS, nov 18.10 No. 123 Souttl , Fifth street. PuINW BUILDING AND SAVINGS AN. NOCK ATION.—A meeting of the LibortY . ilding_enti \ finvings Association will bo held on Friday. November 20th, at 3 o'clock I'. M. at Ben ner liumma's Saloon. No. 118 North ' Tenth street. between Washington and Walnut Ptree t s, fur the purpose of voting upon the report of the Commit tee on Constitution and A-Laws, All the meta.; beta are tequested to attend } ; also those who intend to become members. _ , . A. T. C. KEFFER, President pro tens. LEWIS Kam., Secretary pre tens. nay 18.3 t MAINTOOMERY LODGE, No, 50, 11..0. ur 0. F t —The met/Agra of Moatgorapry Lodge are requested to attend a meeting on Thurs day evening next,. Nov. 19, at 7 1 ,' o'clock. Amend ments to tho Sec. Ist, Art. 3d, and Art. 15, See. 2d. nov 17-3 t JAS. F. VAN HORNE, Secretary. • AA MOHICAN .HOUSE. RESTAURANT. Corner of Pettit!), and' Penn itieets; RUTH do How=Acy, Proprietare. Having taken Paws- Pion of this and having on hernia most C011.1•' !dote stock of everything in the eating/ and, drink ing line, we are.prepared Meet our Mende-ond accommodate them in the best manner. (haters served in every style, nue 17-1 too - 141 , . • • "1-4. UNDERTAKER, 3(19 PENN STRNET. ' • All kinds of Coffins furnished; nt tho shortest not Ire. Funerals attended in town or country. nl7-110 "VOUND.—On Saturdny afternoon. on Penn 17 street. near Fifth, a Silver Winch, hunt ingenee. The owner ea ti obtain it by proving properly And paying cbargea. by 0114Yhig to • LEWIS liiiITHHAR.T. nov No.:* 7 Wanhington at. GRAND RAFFLING MATCH FOR TWO FAT HOGS At the Drovers' Hotel Cbr. Eighth (if Wo4hittotoit ON SATURDAY EVENING NVT, NOV. 218 . 0868: 2'ho highest numbOr of Made thrown takes' first choke, lowest number takes second choice. 'Tick ets 25 cents. • nov 10 WOTICE.—The Reading Library Compani .1 1 inVite the various Societies of this city that have banners or Flags. to display theil the Hall, during the Fair to be hold in December not. for the benefit of the Library. The laudable object of the Fair will, no doubt, enlist the active interest of the citisens generally and it is the de sire to make an imposing display in-decoration. Associations that will co-operate in effecting this, object, can select the position and decorate their banners, if desired, by ' conferring with the janitor.' H at the all, or U. STRICKLAND. ' W. MURRAY WEIDMAN. JAB, ta. DOUGLAS :4 nov Thewedttl • (kimmittee.. BoARlONtia—Two nr Aftree geniikinen can b e , ntien In mod a tod with beard, at 739 Penn Btreet. nov 7 2.1 T NEW GROCERY & PROVISIO y STOLIE, y yl Tr Ty • A." ; AAPOn4eito tbo nbHo tii;tt, he il;ts GROCERY 1 1 / 1 6VISibii SWORE . . skill°•NtE. Corner Of Inighttc,sit,sCrtittiklia • fits. wn'ere h 11 keep emisissAly 014 4god ii;l4rge Old *on etlett Stack cot 0034,1016 ProYisi 6 4o. *C., which.hikit I,still st 00.19104 marketlitiee-' A filar. - of Oublfa Vationati l/1 rei zo Alifir s liMe• ! . 44:1. , Coolly prAiiee jiclusit, its 110 '', • • . ' 14, E. Coitioi giitt and 1 ranilii. 110V.441 . 1% . • SPAIN. STACK OLOTR:OLOAKO, . CHINCIMLY CLOTII CLOAKS .` WIII: 1 1 ; NY lIKOKII CLOAKS. rttonto itt:A.VER • • •'` t WATEIIPROOP CLOAKS, CL9AIiS, orhitA CI OAKdi SILK V11 4 1'111 4 6140AX.5. vets, Velveteens nod Cloaking Cloths, which the most 'durable, and flak:kit:lbl° manner, ' Roy 4 t ocgitutattislamuhunA HA f WINH ' AND LAW* BEAR: BALOON, Penn sired, between Sikth and Seventh. - . All kinds of bed Rhenish wino 'always on hank q tl sold it thy lowed price. • nov 12-3 m . • - • • osErn REBIIOT4TZ,.'e '' , r - ' • • . .—• . , . . . . . . . • • NO. [7lO PENN fITHEET, READINOAPA:, ham constantly on hatidtho I3ESP BEEF', as well an all kinds of moat and sausages.•liver pudding, blood pudding. Frankfort *.'Bobwarteis mum &0., all of willed will be soil at the lowest prices. . nov.s-1m GEN. TAYLOR HOUSE l 341 . North Eighth" Street, Withiala.Sotare go' New York Depot, Ith'ADING, PA. 3. 113. snAtiisirEirt, Proprietor. elO-3za dITY - 110TEL, MOUTH SIXTH STREET, (Neer Penn,) . READING ) . P.A. itlbeh argon moderate. . 161 1 1 1 EULY, PeoinrietoT. aug 0 . • . • • gy" •FIRST PREMIUM••-• Of is, fOlver , Medal ISt Will AWARDED TO BARRETT!S',HAIII, RESTORATIVE 411 By the N. 11. Kate Apiculture) Sotipi t . its klith holds* in risslosso Stt, nen , ,nogulßTTmi Vegetable Hair Restorative Itertorei ,Hair yittaa eoly the "notes the growth or the lair chan es She roots to their arterial org,tnio action t eradi cator pandriar And Humors Prove l l l4 4 'fair Pilling out t te a superior Dressing. lteoptalJ?s no Ip✓ , rJr....rr Jr hijuriblis iiiiirTili—i ' . and Is the iniut 1101)111Sr and g v e l l-n -+ utile article ggignitighou g he g lfr Vat,, West, Neigh and .- South.' ' • * --. 111111 - ' ' • w 0 vb 1 R• PARIMTT & co g Proprletors, l . 21ANCiUE411:11, U. U. Nold by all idruggialo and Dealers Pfttont afledlelam . .11110.1 - fr&‘ 131t0:,' Da. A. IL LID/IT, W. J. TBIEi WECfITER, WILLIAM W4LLS. .1, Agents, ReaAlipOis... May ti ly ra. T-- c t e. _ them trod • lips nll tho strerigt of oldrOsln soap vt illi. the wit& and• lathering q wlitlee of'sitenoino,o Vostile. Try this, splendid eop,. , Sold by thi 'A L DEN 011101/VAL WORKS ; 4$ Norlhi Front 'street. Philadelphilai nu 7-euto ITI Vii' READING BONDS tor sale, at, a Discount. Enquire at FARMERS' . NATIONAL RANK. sold • • Lyons tiovict. •-- W.R. ARTMAN.Proprietov. One of the beat bousea.outside of the large cities; ft is located-On the line of the - Rest Pennsylvania, Railroad, about midway between ReßesAius andr. lentown. All trains between Now. liroik and ei West, as well out all way trains, step at' Ly ens, immediately in front of the Lyons Hotel. *everything in and about the hotel - is unittry roiled. A first rate Livery table. is also kept rt, connection with the Hotel. feat- -; =l"9 • GlvapNar-rthrit WON THOR' R AT tirn MD. 011/4/ No. onn ettoet A three Clgon4 below t to HAMA EMICO. to tiny ' cheap and BOOTS; 13110 ES And RATS. oat 9-3moooil. ' L. LICHTSTERN. Aywo . BREWERY, 'READING; PA. The übscriberrespectfully anaonnees to thepub... lip that he Iv a recently enlarged his Brewery toll' considerable extent, 'and introduced steam' power In all ite departoMatel And 4 now ready appptr, dethands for atiPERIOXII4LT LIQUORS, For home and distant consent ption. Ms stook. ott Malt Liquors. warranted to keep in all olknitei. is ** follows; • BROW* STOUT; POUTER. • BOTTLING 4,LIVANI) LAMB BB* . 'FRED'S LAUER. - , • N. B,—A liberal, Par Will! be all " * 4 Ageoltaebroo. r• • JitylPi• - t „ , • VOl i ilra—SeNtkrlLl ,pasons are loin, !boat 1.1 falitelYclutri with being s dellerte to r. anY tali • houlejew willlog show, them, my hOoorable discharge. - those; chariges ageiciAt no be eoolinged, will vroseente, tbe Witult9 doing.. GEOR(in VAGle' t • 14-31, •• • Police °Meer. lot ardi NEVLBPAPfRI.I.I,I%4II pal's, on 4 t I k e wkb voillipe sold ouesto: . MB , .. . X 4104 : 4 1 04 *V IN t.- ttt 'f. re 3 f-CZ : . ' ''.% '?'l, ~.A. , .C a A 4 ~.: - • VI '- ' , o o rmr owidiroolisteo• stree ts , , h tioie heat forlitke Lebutehoettetle.i, for tie 0444 ' 1 ° 10 4; . • • I BAMil3Oli soitt COMPANY. The most tellable end durebto &ides ever Om heir the „ tebak DI illitetikalk 41.161ditro. UptiOr tOdlßgifiettbj 114 t 0,0441111. I A lot of steottlionana PLATFORM 80/.44E0 on bawl and klttaii&, toot 4- TOPES, RASORScHEATERS, • LLIAlet BRIDEGAIi s st.• wading • The unkletsteued respeetthtly tetttei lubH the attention, to Ma newly invented iteelert motet • KEPTONE IVA!! BEST HEATER-EVER INTR O!UCED. mama imago. It burns less coal, makes c l) c re heat, tilliet a ph is mots, and gives bettor Mitts lion thawing simi lar invention ever inkroduo lo t 1 epublie, The iiktVantilgO of this emits or eating spen t . tug will be fully explained bg t a gator, who guarantees that he Wilt be lible tq Satisfy all who Me hima call that I,t, is infperlor to any One tem. The advantages are so tnanitobi, 104 0 easily ootnPreliendea. that it needs will to reef to ounvinot the must sgeptleal. In Proof of this he respeotfully refers the public l by poppi tt l oo to triefolloskingnamed persons who are, now *log • those Ileatelet (iro. R. FRILL, Bias. .I'. Sivaxsoi. 0. 1). tlittallit, • ! KU; deyo.4 (I. A. Moneta.% (matt o wool, Jon? . liilixtuirr. total 6 Kistur s • ltsu BEE ADA Ila, IVV. 11171.. JACOB ICAUFII4 AN Inaba, s ., • , Orphans' liouq ol4olidorf. , . i,.. II , . ' lie aISO invitas speetai ittentiOn to the ' t , r - ' - • BEAUTY HANOI', 1 Which Is a rata lint i nsva, • Futwertt RIM* It walling in, mull for w tch he is the, ote , Agent, n this city. 71114 Rion can be situ in operettin M tho Iron C•ty Ilan. Yip, 42$ Penn street; at rater High% naphtha street above Fourth, and ;Moths plaeo. . • Particular attentirm MO to • TIN ROOMING AND FIVOIITINO r • , Atii •-• Plastic • /WO • Plaa Slate • fing, - , • Ile employs none„but orders promptly executed. letystip toxin sa m tla s f y ao 22 tion. usar apo4%. 3. KIIELY. WIIOLESALE & RETAIL,' DEALER IN E Runtn i pAt, Keeps eonstastiy on bend mid tot said the Lona A g•aorsl ati,ortozoot of WHITE PINK, SPRUCH, • CHERRY, OAK, ASH, CHESTNUT, INDIANA itLACIc, Jk:WIIITH WALNUT, CAROLINA YELLOW PINE, liIIVIIIOAN P ; NEL, T . LM B ' lt; ThOroughly seasoned and under corer. A Ws • • !HOE PINE, CYPREiSS, AND, ORTH CAROLINA GREEN SWAMP CEDAR : II Orders respeotililly solicited and proinptli tended to. For prim, &o. 011 at the NEW . BRIM OFFICE, • On tho Corner of Fourth & Pine Mil Or, addrere, J, KEELY, feb,lll,' • 4 Rtialn : tt• • • ' GREAT .FURNITURE DEPOTI SCHR(EDEIt FELIX, Wareroom s corner Fi fth and Wasbisgtos streets, MANITPACTORY. WAS#IINOTON BELOW FIFTIL WHOLESALV, AND RETAIL. ?IRE. UNTMRSICINED RESPEOTPULLY vita nubile attention to their flplendld otoik of rst-chute furniture now end eotuilently on bad. 'and ramie to order to cult eustornero.- Among other artieleit, meek% atteotio_n a iv rated to their uneurpareed EXTENSION TABLES, • \ - - - DRESSING BUREAUS, DINING ROOM CUAI RR, CHN,PE A D OMER TONS, BITDSTEAMOF TAU LATEST STYLES, • and every other article in their, llne of buena& 11 eon' *Melo Is manufactured by thetuselvat s that! admirably arranged manufactory . With tile most. perfect machinery, and skillful medial* and .Vnb3hedliu an unsurpassed manner. Alto prepared to extouti all torders,for , _. CAMINO; ' `' TURNING, SAlV{Nfir end , . MOULDINGS. All orden r mpuy executed, and warranted t. Rive setfirfeet on. • it. iMPOlttlin e ttOTlCg 1, 1 - • , , TILE. 069)) ' ruu COI/lag, . „ Ok .ALLFWTOW N Ply, Would beiititliirwthildeAnAi salient nt Reiabo that, owing boAcotialderitio number of ticket) tsj mining uneeldi es welt is coupon. unrit° 6 ll Hwy are compelkod to gottpono the drawing tot tbo 22d or Deoemben__ !rickets can be bed/ t shed time. of 13; D. Rgeobard, Agent, Plows so' Harrow Hotel, aad at, Berlokipart Jr Bro. noy.s • -31 ET. 7•l!Ah 9N OEY W T . " DI .BY VIP CITY OP BEADING , • Tlia)11) *Mle• i s tijitirr i r ies: Ih rrair * sfferkpap e nt ibis' Isis * • - stf spiOarlstr %Wilar , TrOrP r :: use pitidsti . . lArebuti'a Coq arej, rAlois* vertlatatal 413, 2 four la 6 1 . 2 unefefii,to tiv, oaq mom' to oily: Apply a a tot be , taiMg*.o l 111 . trq!eidiber . -•• , 4 S Comsultta •oa imam U ind