*sr, Mil". - 12 El cleric la Rhiladelptik has ato• ha.imPjoSo klit 1 oOds fiqta her , employ.. wr 604' ye' to glad another 100ip the the same •TS ate making a 00 the .1 V eit, am if male • t arerii . . net gouty - 01", sealing larger Wis. in some part, of the coontry, a dozed than yeir • r • - 6 Miss Knowles, of Mt. Vernon, Indians; t 2 liohool•mlitreui aged 20, • has kecorere4 COG dars7es of Me e Si 8. Dryden, of ;les t .* w doFe!, for hreaok of_p_ro_lse. P. o erect the prOteentrix VI,QOO to Sett 0, ihe oaite without A trial, the Kokomo ne thinks the,damages too high. —John Nevin,of:Underhill, a native of irelitod, thou ght to be the oldest person In Vermont, being 117 years of age. Note withstanding,hie great age he still enjoys the physical and - mental vigor - of a man of 00, sod the past season •-has done considerable thinned .lahor , on, the farm, —Amy Benton, of Salisbury Co., N, 0,, gave sn ftlegiiitante child of hers to Ida Johnson, sad goon after it was found dead; with marks of violence upon it, Ida has just been tried for the murder and discharged, present suspictorr Oinking to the child's own mother as the criminal, - • —A Paris fetter says that the Mateo des `Flotirverains in She lamp has received from fit. Helena a wooden bench, rather rude lit clmstruction, and painted green, On it !Napoleon I was accustomed to sit, when looking at the sea, and indulging in reverie. —flocoully the intmonse collection of books, papers, etc., pf.tho 'late Oov..Doty, of WisoonahT, rim carted from hie reeidonco on 101 l Ipland to To lftenah papqr The o wet° three I rgo wagon Yoklis of books And doeiitnents. • • • --A may vocalist at Toronto was a few dttystgithrutally beaten by hor husband for insisting upon singing at a.ooneert against / bismifb - es. The populaeo are said to bu oho 'Anxious to give ibis model husband a tbrasbing. , • —5692,807 87 in gold bare woro fitamped The United States Assay 'office. in' New York ; during the month; ending November 80th, 1868. $080369 worth of gold wag transmitted to theimint in Philadelphia for colp,ge., In Patter's attack on the Indiana,on tho 27th alt., two white children were recaptur ed, white woman and a boy ten year!, old were killed by the Indian women, iiily•throe of whom, with their children,wero captured. —ThelarAeet man in Wayland died last week. He lived in Quoon -Anne's connty, mg. wanted Mtn B. Elliott, and at tho time tthis death welik6d 40 0 pounds. He had tevidiely Weighed' NO i)ountle —Miss JaeltsonAhe daughter of the eels. bratdd:"Eitonowall." is fast becoming. the belle Of t he Hoch. She Is developing into tenuttitably beautiful and intelligent young lady. • Winthrop, Itaino t has a cat said to ho years which has tnado three hip' to the West Indies, and ' been tho mother or gq.lcittens, --A crazy 'sown, in Rochester, recently dreissid tip in male attire, went to .n social party; kilted 'two of her relatirm ) andlhon poisoned ,hersolf, of the twelve couples divorced et the recent, term of the.Bnperier Court of Connecticut ) eight hayo been married since 3800. —Bight ,'thousand sheep perished in a snow storm in Southeastern France recent• causing their owner a loss of $26,000. 7 - 7 14 Eirtiticiottion Day," January Ist, is to be celebrated in Nemfbern, N. C. , . and probably other places, North and South. —Twofatullies living in ono house in New York, on Tuesday had a light, in which all the combatants were injured, one fatally. • t . -LA Mississippi paper says, the eropS of that State that' have not failed this season,. are . "Pumpkins and boy babies." —A monument Is to bo erected at the Annapolis Naval Academy, in memory. of the sailors who fell dating the war. —An Indian was hanged for murder in Wisconsin a few days since. llis whole tribe came to see the 'mention. • —ln India, Co escape the impending famine ; twiny persons are Said to he enlist ing in t) array. —Three men wore killed by an exploa;on of blasting powder, near West Point, , N. Y., oa WOO, ME -.—There• is a lady . in Columbus, Ohio, eight, years old, who la ontting her third set of teoth —Quincy, 111., has a capacity for elaugh• tering add packing about 4,500 to /5,Q00 bogs dstr• • —There is not a Jewish beggar in Now , The Hebrews support thoir own poot. • —A lady in Vermont has had triplets, and *eased them Faith, Rope and Charity. —A. Womatt flu 'age Conifintion is to bo to Id this Month s at Provittence, R. T. • —it4n died In a New York boll room 1 , 1010 ditashig i 'Thanksgiving night. • ' , irotitan in London Was thrown 42,4iwn and killed by A child's hoop. Ao Web inman, aged 109, diedin Bos. i4sinTipit-Ikkt9t4l%__ —There are 424 aoldter•,clerka In tho New York Poa4•p@iee. 'The postofficti crierka Jn , ,nil aro all haliges: l"rokltbii ib cirgaoizing another military compaq. %.1.001 , 11 printers nre on a strike, • WHIVItA4V4,I‘qO7I. frgok ) /1 ' lust received it the AOLIfiIOOIIOTORN IS fUll Hue of books In use in the stn the this city, which will IA sold the terf Wink Vises. it would be to the &dusk** of sn ot who WA le !set of books to ejeort sin bar Orissa before purehgebur elsewhere. We here . s o ,ropdbuty's Naw Meth 4 th . uolipositio:4o7ll:3l3 Patquelle's Fr ppoh Coarse, - 13onnicsatle'r Monaurallon, 181 Stoddard 's Atithtuotlos. P arker's Philosophy. UlDulllop'saraminar, 1e Algebra, Outteriajloatolny.' Uoodrlob's U. o.lllatory, 9reientearaith tu a tie, Tennoy's Ucolony, IMP Darla' Legender, Thome' Utyluolugni • „ 1 1 ll :DiOtiOp ar los . 1 Pone and JJ Ponholders. Slates andllSlate Pewit's, liponoorimAJCopy Book 19, 0 Antbon'ork Virgil, Bullion's Crew, . EWoodbun'eEloutonttrary floiliasnlleadorW Soho°llloitskete; • ParkeV.Wattsou'lSorlos:of t3olloollßooks, 351 Orittendon's j3ookkeoplng ' with setts of Blank-. books, tifitil • w.f.; PENN STIMET: EMI Pennock's History of Rolland. Greece. end Rome. REA,DING, • Mitobers Intermediate and Primary Geographies TUB PENNSYLVANIA'OHORM, HARMONY Containing the prinelpel OIIUROII MELODIES, Provided iviiit GERMAN AND ENOTPII TEXT • For sate at the ,I'EAOLE'' BOOKSTORE. 851 l'enti Str4et. KBNB PBN 1101•10NEV3i . A'tarp_ var y my 9f (Buena! maim, rot. me at M. Xmas 0184#111. salmi, imolai, El 11,1(c. !a:c GEN. TAYLOR ilO,l sp . Nortb. gotrOs. Irithia a &tiara at Oa . tSlmirJV.Arilißdopop I. B. attAUßFEs t rimorteitor. 1104 u CITY HOTEL,' 00'0'TH SIXTH STRIIIIT • • ' 1 (Neu Penn.) " I!.ADIN4i. PA. . • . *Lames ripairittc. A. "..airriliat.T. Proprietor. ei~r6 . , • \ • R O. t o FIRST PREMIUM A IL A * of ,a Silver Medal v. WA/ Awanixo,•• BARRETTE HA = IR RESTORATIVE: 1115 i Biuthl.g.taustat rime • BARUJETT'S Vegetable'llair Restorative Restores Orsj Ilatrl Its Natural Color i . ko• motet the 13 o the Oars cNM Efil 41 "b. tOO l l t 9 ANY 0 , r ie *moo i ma , P ttilli l ust out and etr= Prnr4 c.d... i up,ou. inirprz... aua ts the toos lar sty re It able 'article thro Igpu hout eug As t, Eitet. Week North. as South,' S o 14147 Inr 0 , . J. N. BARRETT 41i CO., Proprietor', IIANCIIIISTEIt, N. U. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers In !latent Medicines. • H..•BIROH & BRO 4 Da. A. IL LIGHT, I // r ' W. J. THIERWEOHTER, WILLIAM WELLS. Agent.9 l Reading, Pa. in el 5 1Y GREAT FURNITURE DEPOT. SCIIRCEDER FELIX, • Wareroom, corner Fifth and WashingteD streets. MANUFACTORY; WASINNOTO.N STRAW, BELOW FIFTH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. lIE rlte public I gTll,ll.lVenaEllii i t Y to . rat-class furniture now and constantly, on eland and made to order to suit customers. _ ' Among other articles, especial attention it hp vited to their unsurpassed EXTENSION TABLES, DRESSING BUREAUS, DINING ROOM CHAIRS, • CENTRE AND OTHER TABLES, BEDSTEADS OF THE LATEST STYLES, an 4 every other article in their line of business. 'Nary article is manufactured by themselves, it their admirably arranged manufactory, with the tnest,Perfeet machinery, end skillful mementos anti Aniehod in an unsurpassed manner. Also prepared to execute all orders for • CARVING, TURNING, SAWING, and MOULDINGS. Ail orders promptly executed, and warranted to sivo satisfaction. an.lo. J. XEELY. WHQLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN LUMBER, BEADING, PA. , f - • Keep' constantly on hand and for rale at the LOWEST ,PRIOES, ' I A tenoral assortment of WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, SPRUCE, CHERRY, OAK, ASH, CHESTNUT, INDIANA BLACK & WHITE WALNUT, • CAROLINA YELLOW PINE, MICHIGAN PANEL LUMBER,* Thoroughly mooned and under cover. WHITE PINE, CYPRESS, AND NORTH CAROLINA GREEN, SWAMP CEDAR 'SHINGLES. ttt re atftSlfa lal Nerom Promptly te ii o c poi n h NEW EMU OFFICE, On the Corner of Fourth 8c Pine Ste., On address, J. KEELY I Reading febllly G"4l' DEDUCTION IN ETllth—Ladies denten' of purchasing , Furs 'should call at the National Fur Store. o. SO Penn street. %tee doors below 0 EMMA °Moe, there they will And well aeleeted stook 'FURS, which will 4 sold St mall pro. its.- A. variety_of tenor ITZIGHINO and tUFFALO RUBIO Iwaye on baud.l • to order, altered NEW WINE 110 USE, 'No. 052 PENN STREET, • READING, PA. OSCAR CHRIST, PROPRIETOR, DSe t tpt on, *lolls of Domettle 'Wines of the bell ‘tAGER. BEER, ALE, . av 24. k rIPORT4.NT NOTICE t THE GOOD WILL -)t'IRE COMPANY, OP ,ALLBSTOWN, , , Would hereby anneugoe 4 to the cilktens offloading that, oaring to'keonsiaerable number of tickets re maining poola as well ea coupons inneturned, they a i r ee_mpelled to peetuonc , the drawing or til lta 2 2 Of Decgmber A Tieligts can be -hid, or a L ortt OZ. Rieehera. &gent, Plough nd narrow hotel, and at Strfeklana & ore. ; nov.s 1 NE id ME imetittla r A. and ALSO. Ell KMbM 'I" a • , „ I= The *ldeal Osman Nenepapep publlahea In the United Blida. RITAILISSID I 1Y9T41 _F. 9 rculalion over Roe Thousand! Thorneeding Adler" is the beet advertising me* Cam for tho Gorman Districts In EasternPennisl.: van's. having a circulation of over Sy° thousand• copies. It contains toeuty-eight loge columns 4.;-.1 advertlsomonte and enrofullyseloeted reading Mete. ter, Tho Adler le thoroughly Domocratlo In rain olple, endeavoring to inculcate the sound political doctrines ofour forefathere,as laid down by Jailor eon and Jackson: PRICE ONLY $1 50 A YEAR. Published every Tuesday morning, by • RITTER Fab. 15 O s A. OWES/MEWS • Extensive Grain • Warehoine, Now ready for FARMERS AND CONSIGNOR% T r with to ° 21: 1 : s rt e ril=onnSe. 0 e;1oaodo FLOUR AND FEED, &C. ) „ F a cg:t r i Le r A l ti a s o lees aelle and r e r A ta . 11 Af ' r t o l ,1ret r ife r r i l c e e r e l t o h t, ft ol Buokwheat Meal, and Potatoes. onto., No:105 North Eighth-Ot.fleading,ri. -febs TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Tun following table shows the time on which all Passenger trains, on the different Railroads, arrive and depart from this city: • ' DIIPAhr-YOR PIIILADNLIPIIIA. Beading Acoom., all way statfolut ..... ~.... 7:30 s.,p), xprosa, principal statione . 1 . 10:35 Way and Market,all slattern) . 11:30 " Wipress, principal etations 4:20 p.m. ay and,Mall. all 'nations. , 0:30 " . . soli vomitus. • Ashland,Tamaqua, deli and W. statlona,lo:3s a, at, Pottsville and all way stations. 6:50 P.p. Pottsville, Ashland, Taniaqua, iike: 6:10 Fos HARRISBURG AND VON MIST. Express, Lebanon, Harrisburg and west, 1:10 sa i vi. Accom,, Harrisburg and alt way stations 7:16 . taall, Harrlsburg_and prinalpal stations, 10;46 " st,Lebitiqn, Harrisburg and tbp west, 1:50 p. a r, ay, Hatibinurg and all way stations.... cias ExPrisfsLLeb a _Harrlsburg and the west, 10:10. " ARRIVI ftons'llarrieburg at4:49,7:06,10:115 a. m.and 4:10, 6:25.1%40 p. m. ~ FOR NNW YORK ndrlndpa way stations 4:44 a. m. or fl ew York and prinolpalway stations'. 7:06 or . " and 411 way stations 10:80 ' 4 ' , For ~ .i. •'2:40 p. m. " • • 1. :. For " :find pyineipal way strens, 114:4020 p.iia Ann from New York at 1:00, 9:00 a. m. and 1:64 6:00,10:10 p. ps . Eitst Pennsyhiania, :Raa'road, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. COMMENCING Wednesday. May 20th, 18884 En TRAINS DAILY_ TO Nit* YORE Inn GUT ORANGE OF OARS.' Chi and &Ger - Wednesday, May 20tb, 1865. two Parsenger Trains will leave Readingdally. (except Elundaye.) for All.ankiwn amdd. way stalls, at 10.30 A. M. and 4.20 ALl:top:Angst all t way its • elms between Reading and New Yor making also close connection for Mauch Chunk and Phil adelphia via Lehigh Valley ft, R., and arrive' at New Yak at 8.30 andll),ls P. M., Four (4) through ExPres t . Trains Min ire :Reading daily, (except ) for , New Yor k and the East•, leaving Readi l nr ro At 4.44 and 7.06 A. M. and at 2.40 and 11.40 P, Those Trains run through m Pittsburgh New York, without 'change of cars. StoppiFiy at Lyons. Allentown, Bethlehem, E_aston. P ion Sommerville, Plainfield *ol_lBU:44d an,g arrive at Now York at 10.00 A. Mt :12.00 M.:7.24" , M. :tad 5.08 M, The 4.44 A M. train will not lestrei &Ming On Mondays. i be 7.06 A, M, and 11.0 P. M. trains tun daily:Sundays included. • Trains leave New York fa:4,ot Liberty street daily. (except Sundays) at 9.00 A,M., 12 noon. 6; g and 8.20 P, M. and arrive at Reading at 1.50. 8.00 P and 10.10 P . M, and at 1.00 and 2.52 A. M._ • The 8.00 P. M. train from New York leavesdally. Sandals included. • A Sunday •Exeursion_Train will IWave'Reiains err Sunday at 8 A. M., stopping at moo* an intermediate points. Arrive 'lt Allentown at 0 A. IC- Returning: leave Affontown. :*4 4. P,M. 'Arrive it Reading at 0 P.Mr • j Passeng t riare requetted tuxciase ticket:ll46 . fore ente as' • nen ex 00 44 - aharged an coil 41:41 front aillsito pother"» talk* adaptor. „ 111113023. 0. Maine Rif 8114 Baits . ' . it I 1 lasi& Ai iiroilio ' , . marked Narttb, 1 • — \ . of j o r Als .AND inavapi . . oit , .... .oT4ons.univitAl • jtE,64IISTONIM-AatAND STAG Mil • • 1 laterded tO vat ' H4H eat" Lait teli Mldialt al .8 si; Ist. i teilreeklt, Nauir.ll4 *Au t Beton* Pune F sad:l 4 p o s ki t t kier*sajne foklo ' aprop4 o b is Intik, tinkle e. , Ad EN - janits. 11 414.6 i) e llititALL. AND giAttiE Marl' Lewis' e o*n at 6 teem . a, ft... es at Reading 1 4 10 o'clock: a. m. RettutinSeivis Reac t *, at km p, ru. Arrives st, Boyetto al p b. it servos ,_stoneratilte, Brume rill 1 cfm - byille. Yellow House, ,knelville and tolstek tow ' ' • 'ERNVILLE MAIL AND STAG 1,0: 1 , L area Be el I t r . . 3 eclook st, at m a yea at Re Inc at 10 o'c Oak, a. m: „Ratatqcs i ea Deeding at 2 o'elee p , tn.. ulnae at tourney* at 9p. 41. Its beinbachs. Lo * 'Bern. talc. • Rebretiburg, Baikal. TuipehooeOn • knitters Mule. BLUR BALL MAIL AND_ ETAHIE LINE • f Leave 4i Reeding on; Monday. wednway and,rl- o_o' at 8 o'olooB. 6 1 .. m.• Heintning L 'jetty.; Nas mail on Tuesday. Timidly and 61665076 tr. Mossßeading at 44031913 k, p. m.. it err Main a Stote.,_ •Kn”et s.• Bo ll iallty IN II at Creek, 'l p '6 eareee mill ADC :3 . , WM/A NAIL AND I I3TA4II)II/ N 1 , Leaves. Heading on Mender, Weak ni an d Fritlky a 7 o'clock, a. m. Alarms at stsidinsi Qe Tueaday. Thuredey_ and Saturday 5 teethe,. p. tn. ,it supp li es Mt. Penn. Beebe ills. Joa4nis Furnace, Morita town. TalbotYille, oney, Breen,. earab_rldae and outh Dorraltage, • , • 1,01/AOIIBVI 1,14 STAO/1. AND MAIL liI NE .., Leayes Lubin r settle on 2nesd, ay. i , ,,r and S aturday ftt 6 . 4 o oe, a. m Avree it mons at IA G o ' " c o l ak; ° IP. .m. Returning . iir aktigt) 6 1. 111,.. i... "N o c ook. p. tn. It serves Abaco, vie endaffvuev e ' . , yllio. ' RRADINO TO OOLUMRIA • 1 Daily by Railroad—Leaves .Heading at 6 p. in. A Fri roe at 1030a.m Sapp) lea_hitatoitnjlteinhbldi Fitation, sterens. 'brats . MUlwer )iris, Man belm,Sport log 111 :twill:4110 and tittol3prlnse. 17E9(1011E TRU TO HIRDB ORO Trl-weekly by tage—Leaves Westchester on Monday Wednesday and Friday 40.7 0, la. Ar rives At , Birdsboro at, 1p me iteternlag, leaves Birdsicoro on Tur , sdaY. Wallyldat anyatar o ay at n.m. Supplies Holier's mills, Niue ook, ag's. Wallace, • Lionville and Vest Ulan , land. , • READING TO ROBESON • - . Semi...weekly by Sta_ao—Leav pa Read log pn Tail day and Saturday at 7:30 R. ta. and 9111,485 t Roe - lug at 11 a. tri. , • ~ READINO TO lIOST - Semi-wiekly by Stare—Leaves Reading Tut idol and_ Onturdakat / :30 6-10.. Attires/at Rea hie It 9:30 a: ill: upp lea Add ent'a Tavern Lori r 1101dolberg, Nor Heidelberg, Krick's Mills and Uset. LEESPORT TO NORA ku„k, , b 0:10.11CO":' No: 951 Penn Street, LENNART A . (441 1 '0 1 1 MAOHINISTII e BRASS 4IIAIiEHS, • Ana OBNINIAIs,DRALE ' Kaohinists' and Manuttoturina' anoLtsi NO. ar Aim 8294sAinnir Ovum. . • • 4 , tara. , BODING. PA. LAUER'S BRRWEItY I •, , BEADING. PA. . . _ The sibsoriberrespcottallyannoinee_sto the de Ile that h e le , geeent4 enlarged Ms Brewery P to a considerable extent, and Introduced gleam pcwer Tits drr4 3 en% and lc 1 1 . 0 w toads' to supsols all Wan tot , , • • . SUPERIOR MALT •LI4ITOER tor home and distant COtnnThiPtiOh• "lttb'*toe~C of Malt Liquor*, warranted to keolA In all obuilktoo.* !° !9/I°7ll:Stirli tOOtri•'ll4:o* 1i 0 . 1 T4 1 5 0 4 ALE, kip . 14 0#4 . BEER '.':" • • 10nY*41411. 11. ILL•Aitbeial 'pir vestige wlllW4liowa Agents abroad. • on. or Trl-weekly by Stacy—Leaves Leesport Tuesday. Thursday and 15atuircitty at n tbill ATTIVOSft LON"' part at 3 P. m. Supplies • South Evansville and Montana. VOXTOWN TO VIRGINSVILLE Trl-weekly by Stage—Loaves Lostoitn Tuesday, Thursday and baturday at 9 a. m e—Loaves Atrites at Cox town at 4 p. m.. Supplies Kirby ville, Moselem and Nirginsville. , It IsIIIERRSIIURG TO STOIJORSDDItO , Tri-weekly by Stage—Leslie' ItehrersburiTilea daY. Thursday and Saturday al.ll a l re. .Arrlves at Itebretsburg at° p. in. Supplies II Intertwine end Host. - •-. READING MAILS. • . • TWIOM DAILY. - Nosy. York —Closes at 30 A. U. and 10 P. Y. Arrives At 1 A 4 tt. and 2 P. IL Philadelphia—Arrives at 10;30 A. No and 6 r. w. Closes at 10 A.• N. and 4 P. at. Ilarrlsburg-4rrtvea at 10:30 A. N. an 41:30 r. U. ' oses at 10 A. u . and 5: P. it. • Pottsville—trrives at 10:30 A.'ll l and :30 r. 11. lows Et 10 A . it. and 6 : 3 0 II U. , , ' it ALLENTOWN (IND EASTON i A irives at 2:00 P. . Mafia atlo:o6.x. nisamsvown—thee times a week. Arrives at 7:00 P.M. 1 I Cleats at 8:00 a. $. BERN VILLE. 1) Arrives at 10;00 A. u. I Clos s at 2:00 r. ii. Botxrows. .... A. Arrives at 10:00 A. It. Closes ilt 2:0t11 1 . Us LOBACHEVILLII.-I fee times a week Arrives at 0:30 A. N. . I VIO oat W3O r.O. PlQUA—three times Witte . Arrives at 7:00 r, u. I Clos sft 6:00.A. it, InAJA IlAtar-lhf Q. times a eel. Arrives at 4;80 P. it. I Clods at 8:00 A. Ili 1.11i1141,011R1/"ANiiio I Week Arrives at 0:00 A. it. .I ' 04E0 at IWO j a.di. nonssox—twioe II WOOK4 ' -- Arrives at 11:00 A. 11. I Oldse at '1:30 A. 511 ,N. T. GEHO - FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE 14AltElt, 09 Penn •Street o Readint6 Pis.. pAS CONSTANT LY ON NANA TUN kINF.ST assortment oine and Heavy Boots and Igloos n this city, also Ladles' and Children's Bhoe4 Of kinds. Ben list of styles and prices: lien's calf boots, hump mado. fe 25 41 46 6$ 650 calfp " , . - 400t0500 calf balmorale. 250 4 1)0 46 ki p "•• Brogans, • 1 .2 CO 260 " Congress gaiters,. , 275 150 " (novo kidCongressgalters, • ; dOO 500 Boys' kip boots, 200 800 Ila balmoralb, ' 150 ,216 youtlio , kip boots.l 75 250 " " balmorale • 126.175 Women's glove kid high Polish, hal- • morals,.l 350 400 W a rnen'slastinghigh Poll& baluerale,2 00 960 g_oat patent leather tip ' 200 325 ' Kid slippers, - j 100 .176 Misses' goat patent leather tip Mg.-, morale • • ' 150 240 Children's goat patent leather tip bal. - orals, 126 100 N. T. OEIIO.. japril 'Lived] • 663 Penn Street. TILE READING WIRE INSERANCE AND TIMMY COMPANY OW RERUN CO. OROANIZRD Jupy, 1807. O f fice Reading 'tummies litsilding„ N 0.19 North I'illll street, S. Cbrner of alKrt erred. Office hours from 8 All 11. i