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.1 if J. A. SrwillTMAN cFl'f AA'SrUWT' 1jr asiUaaTi thiuga else, and take up his plan for saving the Union, 80 that it may ITxiblishers ftl'rrietoi t0 the worMi and tnua haFten the MiUen 12, 1S62. BTT TELBiOAPtt'' To In cunaoquepce the tooyj ments the Ilcbcl f'orops at and jncar' IIagrs tpym, the following important Ceneral Ordfcr has mu prepared, and it in.hojsd thattho (people of Pennsjlvania will respond jiromptly to tb all of the Governrai'iit, and within tho nest twenty four hours enable the Governor to assemble jin Army "at this Capitol, sufficient to check and repel inva he time tor action has arnreq. i Abjciant Genl's OrnCE, Uarrigburg, September 11th, 1862, 4 P.

M. GENERAL ORDER, No. '36. 1 1 By Authority of the President of the "United States, fifty thousand of the Freemen of Pennsjl vania, areTiereby called for immediate service to repel the now imminent danger from invasion by 4the enehiles of tbe country OtScers in command of Company organizations as authorized by General Order, No: 35, dated September 10th, will ot once report by telegraph the place of their Head Quar tersso that orders may be isiued from these Head Quarters for transportation to llarrisburg for such Companies may be calls will be tnade for additional foices as the exigencies of the service may require. The formation of Corrpanie'' 'under the General Orders of 10th should' continue to be 'made as rapidly as possible, uatil all the able Itodied men of Pennsylvania are enrolled and ready for service.

By order of O. CCRTIN, 1 Governor and Commander in Chief (Signed. A RUSSELL it O'j'V Adjutant General of Pennsylvani4 CSPThe pupils of our l'ablip, schooU intending to devote a portion of their time la making iint for oiif' wounded soldiers, the Ladies Aid Associa tion woufd'call on'our citizens for supplies of old ltnin for that purpose. Persoc decfrinjj Uo con tribute may send their donations to Mrs. I)r.

Uen. son in Fifth Sfbelow Cbc. nut. MARIA BKOOKi! Stcrttary Casualties in Co B. 60m.

Kest. Capt. W. W. Diehl reports the following as casualties lains Company in the late battles: John Boughter, killed.

IJ.iBoyer, wounded. Ensign J. Huy, Corp. 11. II.

Kline" A DeTurk Maybury Swoyer David Snyder i John Hord ojf Lebanon) The Chaplain bad a shot pass through his haversack, and John Stout hud two bulls to pass through bis cartridge box, but escaped nnhurt. Tho regiment lossed in killed and wounded 72 men; aud were gallantly led by Col. Tbemas liren holts, who is highly spoken of for his coolness and vj1 v. How ia It We have been informed that an at tempt was made at the improvised town meeting on Wednesday evening, to discourage further volunteer ing the object being to get clear of paying the bounty by having the Central County Committee discharged. Is tl)is patriotic, or even decent, fit a time like the present? The times are truly but of joint, it Would i seem, elae such conduut would be promptly rebuked.

The JUmtar Flket. The, mortar fleet is, part, at Baltimore, Nine ve3cls are now anchored thcrts and, in oase of a rebel advance upon tbe oity? Commodore Porter will pay his emphatic compliments to Monument Hill. Wealthy Secessionist's take Citizens of Reading will take notice tbat Cheap John is still about, ns brisk at ever. 5 volunteer" LETTER FROM A Alexandria, Virginia, September 1SC2. Dear Motdkr.

I take the first opportunity of writing you a few lines I have bad for sme time, as no mail has been allowed to pss.our, lines. AVe have been on the march daily for three weeks 4 besides being in some very battles, our baUles wero on Friday, Saturday and Man day Iaf, which' were fought at, Bull Run 5abd Gainesville; but so far, thank U'od, I a'ol not hurt although bullets wore flying aruund 'me as thick as bail. We had six men wounded in bur company, but none killed tbe names of those wounded John Ily'neraio, Lovi Fritz, Peter Farren, Benjamin Robinson William Harts and DaDieJ Rixler. Some of tbem slightly Sod none dangerously. Oariieneral J.J.

Stevens was kill tj ed the buttle of ilonday which was tbe for the short time it lasted, as wo weretOply gHgeci two hours, and it poured in rain during tbe whole time, we have bud do tents ever 'since we commenced this march, tbat is for more than three weeks, and havq to lay out in the rain ')ind tbe Bights here are very cold but we hre generally so tired out tbat we drop asleep, 7the moment wo get laid down, and the worst of it is we bitve twea very poorly fed nearly all the timd hard jtraek ers and coffee being all we get for breakfast, din nr and supper, and ofien no eoft'e, notbiog but dirty water from tbe road side. We arrived here yesterday quit won out, but in good spirits. Jlow long we ainy be allowed to remain it is im possible to say, but I bopo we may gat a good rrstj as we are very tnucb in need of it. do not expect to $et any letters you msy have 8 ut to ly, and I Jn niw) you I win wearying vorytnuch to hear from you a no mail has renohed us inne wi left Ffedericksbu i. I will give you a more dHtllod coount gf bus happened ib my next latter.

1 ruve only wri'ten tbis to let you koow 1 I wetl od i goij htaltb. 1 renisin, voum to 1, PTisCf Jsagft virttie, aaid blwsed the man thai nosstiies food stoak. thereof. 1 What would be f8.Vluf tm.lfiliior'a Bfe if beiid not have this cainal jlrtuaY Ilere fa one mm tagging at his I mm. i uero is not, cannci oinerBuujevv woiiuj: ol a moment's consideration Another laving se cured the attention of the Editor, and had his produc ne ana naa ma pnmuo ck fretting andm1ug tres Asr wv ant 4liAvri Pan fiAA nfl tion published, comes back fretting and "rj.1ug rresrasr said Editor has' allowed! some Another, (and there is no end to them,) can see no point or sense in publishing anything unless it be the ptoJuetfon fj his own prosy pen and the Editor aforesaid, haviug been uot to fill 4iia colamns 'with aWytbre acb Wri.Teeie felnetant longer to'tn 'l itof thda to apase th persistenee uf onesefilbftrA Suca, in part, is the nfe tt the BdUwv my? the; Lord give ktia Bfnse and A Mli It, ricrhi and' then, if the Rebefs do coiiie, ne can easily lay down the pea for the "musket.

For the Times Just pria isadebt we owe. only a gift. are complimented public baaqne, WafTirs wjtb costly swords, gret many rthings. And now with your permission, Ijiropo.e to tbe proper tbing nay a jusMhiBg by making mention of otjr meritorious name Dir. Martin LUtier of the fcityof Reading, i With an eye strictly to the welfare of tbe Ooternmeni, Ho yet, never fogets that he is a gentleman and tbat tbose who present themselves for examination and exemption are entitled to a gsntlemanly treatment.

a. Doctor deserves all measure of eonfidense, rot merely for tbe auoceea and efficiency with which he is filling the offlcebf Examining Sur 0 ut for thot tni loyal senti goorf. Bu ments which he entertains in regard to to the great crisis i which the country is I VISITOR The Steward of the tl.j 6. A. Hospital at Reading acknowledges tho receipt of tbe following do nations, for the week ending from Aug.

JOih fj Sept. 6th lSi2. Aag 'SOth Fred'. Xaiier'. 4 Dor.

Tipta, Porter. Sept: 1st Ladies Aid SoHety olkctcd from (Sinking Spring Farmers)'! jar pruscrved plums, I do ouious, loitcil beets, Kaulbach, 2Ibs. batter, 1 to npphiS an ars rt I sponge cake, Mrs, Wai. II. r.hudc, 1 jar red 1 loaf homo'oiade bread." 2ud.

Mrs. Henry EckSrt, .1 qtg milkj.1 rg? pcck lima beans.l lot parsely, Mrs. Ilia! tt Clymer, 1 liirgo basket Mrs, Uoz cars greon i Reeived from the Ladies Aid Society of l'Cf port', lliioiigh the Ladies Aid Society" Of lU uliiifj 1 bush." string do tomatoes 1 do pohiues, 2 do pduhw, ,1 dd red botflus wine, 1 paper dried ap lo and pears, 1 small bag dried pu ludi ciibbao, 1 b)wl blat veiry juliy 4th La.ics Aid Sociotv, 1 lo white tin kiminer, Henry ijts. "5th Mr. t'harU" Ureni' I it ot iji.

1 toliaceo. Ladle Aid Society I bott'o bo.st brandy. 14 tkh Mis. Miltiuiojo 2 yts liei 'iiiiiik i 1 MEUAKi) Fair Ground tal. i.

1 Turtle SuuivD. M. VV'eand will bo preparod to supply bis numerous customers with superior Turtle Soup tbis moiniog. Families will please st nd in their orders early. Will be ready at 91 O'clock.

i 1 i JBQARD OF CONTROLLERS. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of frchool Controllers was" held on Monday evening, September 8th, J862, at the High School Building. The roll was called and the following members were 1 Messrs. Arnold, Briner, Eckert, Frees, Cernand, Ha genman, Hoff, Knerr, JleCauley, McCurdy Slengel, Moers Nagle.tpeace, Pencock, J. 3.

Richards, Levi B. Richards, Robinson, Ruppert. Van Leer 22." Tbe following were absent i i Messrs Beaver, Miller, Rolaml, SeiJel, Shearer" TtlU Turner 8. Read and approved the minutes of last stated meet. ing.

Dr. McCurdy, chairman of Hifh School Committee reported that the committee bad admitted 11 pupils into the school in addition, to those admitted at the time of the examination. Mr. chairman Of Primary Committee, re. ported the resignation of Miss Bannah Morris, the transfer of Miss Sallie Kutz to fill the vacancy, and the appointment of Miaa Martha Stable in Miss Kutz's place.

On motion tbe action of the committee was approve, and the appointments confirmed. i v' The Committee of Finance presented the following To the Board of Controllers Reading Scbool District The undersigned committee of Finance baving audi ted the account of the Treasurer, submit the following statement of the same, for the information and appro val of the Board Mengel, Esq Trcas in acc. with Reading School District, dr: To cash for permanent loarut. 1.4' 0 00 To cash for temporary loan 0 00 Schnieck, Spruce "Vard, lS5d," 4. P.

Ball, 1st J. B. Wfc'd, J. P. Ball, Sd Ward.

ISM, Geo. Christman, 4th Ward, 1SR0, Chae. 8ellets, 6th Ward, 1860. Geo. Busbar, 1st Ward, H61.S J.

It. tirissinger, 2d Ward, 180', Hall. 3d Ward. l6l. i 37' 00 i.

317 00 2.13 70 260 19 643 90 i I 68 '8 $3,110 57 339 70 i 60 1 Oil 802 48 i iiea. Mushar. 4th Ward. 1861' 1 i IrtitO 64 I 1 Chas: iders, 6th Ward, 18tit, U6 00 T2 Tax paid Tress on Dupllcatps of 1862, 84 Fines received from Mayor Wanner, 9 07 Allowance to J. P.

Bail, for errors in DupHcatesof SpmeeAVard, 1859, $131 45 do i of 8. K. 70 80 202 25 $23,372 45 'i By Tfachers salaries, Janitors salaries, 8.7A4 43 387 81 Loaos paid, 2.9.x 1 0 1 Interest and Discounts, 745 7 Balance paid I.W.Ringler, late 1. Treasurer, S44 f'2 applies for School .1450 i tseecftery aabtry, loft OO Bepairs, i 333 08 ,1 A ater Kits, Insurance and Mis celluneous, 194 (5 Errors in 202 25 00 Balance in hands of Treasurer, 45 'The amount 'of tax collected by 'the Treasurer is 03 more than, was paid to' tbe 'las year, proving the successful working of the law allow' lnjj an abatement of ve per cent, on all School Taxes paid on or before he first day of putting the Treasury In condition to mee all demand upon it for uearly one bwlf ef the fiscal year upon which we hive just entered, exclusive of receipts from collector" i i i and the SUhi appropriation whiofiirill become due cn the first of January next D. E.

8TOUT I i LEWIS BRINKS a trr xt it A. TTJRNKR, Reading, Sept. 1 The following bills were also reported by the Finance Committee, and on motion were ordered to be paid nrif Rattar lfqnlvrf Atli 1 John Keppleman Tin gutter, Sd lSard, Jog ghmuckeri Repairing, ic, 5th Ward, oJ SI 16 45 4 Ci 13 LS j0S gchmncker, do Lerch Glaoa.au a a. I. r.

j0S gchmncker. do High School, Lerch Sc Glaoa. and Paint, 1st Ward, Kuppert. Making fence, 4th Ward, S5 85 10 00 8fla Lotz Benson. Painting 6th Ward.

Lotz Benson, do Iligh Sclioo Lewis JNeufloerrur, aepainug, irt are, "3 00 jTJiooipeoa, Repairing and Ward, E0 87 Gross 'Oster; Kpairiug, 4th 1 3 47 4 Mohring, PHimbing, ii Sarah Bird, Washing cn.rtaina, lt WadS, 0 la 19 2 67 3 02 7 00 fyB, Werner, Plastering, 1st vt 2 1 00 Edward Strbnd. Hauling. 2d 62 Daniel Lauscb, Paving. 2U i John Illiller, Locksmithing, William Gantz, Repairing, 4th ft Wweke Kevi, i 4'B Jf.Wefche, tdO 1 High School, Joseph Gable, Paving, Ward, jr Henry Wuuuer, Tacks and wire. 1st Ware, 'f Jacob IL Uain, Blackboard mops, f.

John MalUbergcr, 2500 Brick, 1 Lewis Briner, Making and copying Duplieates, 3 60 ,2 15 0 10 0 K7 0 87 O.ltt 1 hi) 16 25 li 00 M. Mengel. Counterfeit money and i 15 91 On motion of Peoccck, the hill of The City Councils, for Iaviiiir pavement at 10th and Washington streets, was referred to the Committee on Repairs for examin tion. Jir. Kicba.rd8, from tbe Special comroittee to consid er the subject of a change in the Readers and Googra phics'ln tJie Schools, reported that a ch'angein the Readers could not be made without eonsiderable ex pense, and recommended a continuance of Sargeant's seriea i I rv r' Relative to Geographies, the eo nhiittee had not agreed, but asked to be continued, and would report Snatly anext meeting of the Board Dr.

McCurdy moved that the committee be continued, that they be authorized introduce a Geography iriflinnt evnense Adonted. Mr. Richards offered the following rselatio( which was enaniinoirKry acopW i Resolved, That the President of this Board be and is hereby authorized at any time hereafter, when the necessities of out public Hospitals make In expedient, to direct that the children of age in our Pub lic Schools devote onft hour dily.to the preparation of 4iat. under the super iton ot the tuachsrs and Subject to such regulations as may be prescribed by the President 1'; ii 1 IJ Mr. MfCsulev called the attention of the Board to, the fact that a large number of etildreTi'ta the Fourth Ward cannot be accommodated in the Schools of tho, Ward, and asked that provisin fee made for them.

Mr Mengel moved that tn additional Primary School be established in tbe tfreeri etreet School Ileuses Tbe motion was agreed to moved thacor imitt on BuiHiag ud. Repair, be authorized to.p oeure the. necessary School furuUure. Adopted; Mr. Peocock moved that fh8 committee on Priaianr.

Sch bauthftri24l to cpen' addrrtorifel; "Pfiamry Schools when and where they shall deem thci neces sarr. Adopted. The President sppolfttrd the fallowing gentlomnn "the committee on tbe preparation of the Animal pnrt i Messrs Knerr Perook' llnbinsnn The follow ing isiting Committees were also appointed Uijih Srboul Moefs, Mengel, Turner. ff.W.'Ward reace, Seidle, Hnin S. WrW fcheaiw, Ropper.

1 S. Wa'd Rioharda, Hahn; Roland. S. ard ArnaUI. hta Sp'mceM'arl lout, UMf.

Hoblnsiiir. he Board then aijjounwd. Seen tnry. I LOST fetrayed away from bis home in Leea port, Berks county, en Monday last, a Boy abopt ten years ofsgu, uamed Lsv 1 lie is not tail for his ag and 'speaks the Pennsylvania German Had on when he left, a straw hat, check shirt and was without shoes A ny person brirf' ing or loading him safety to the Lee port R.R Station win be well paid for hi trouble. 11 mCounty papers please 1 copy 3 i 1) Inthlsci'y, atfi' P.M on the 11th Asig LU, only daughter ofJohn and Kate Rehr.aged 3 years and 27 days The relatives an friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her parentsin Penn street between 8th and 9th, on Saturday a tetnoon at2 o'chiclc, without ftirther notice, to proceed to St.

Paul's Cathoiic Church, and from theuce to the burying grouad it Ceose to weep my parents dear, The days were phort I suffered here! But now I rest from all mv pii ivu vuiiHv 1 mi lorever reiga. Farewell, farewell to all below, Mr Jesus calls me, and I must go 1 launen my tiartc into tueses, This land is wot the land for me. 1 A SE0OND HAKD DRUM. Apj at J. 1 sepia 4i THIS OFFICE.

rarmfcrsV fianlt Stock Wanted. CllM SUAIJES FARMERS' BANK Apply iUlit TUI3 0FFICix, acpt. litf IVIonev to Lean. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. Apply to J.

B. $400 Jiff, frankljn street, above 4tb. Attention I Able bodied 2VEcnt AT A METING of the First Company pf 5th Ward Guards held on Pvpt.5 11th, it was' enanimously Resolved, That this company request the; Marshal and Comruiiiioiier of Berks County toast leave of the Governor, to. reoort as draftedi 'ortiiate Jnojiths.1 all able bodied men, citixeus of ing.) Wtwn thJS ages of twenty one and forty five, who, up to th Vhiskoy liti Ui4Awe4 rwitap hanl. ing in this citv, under the last call of the qovemor.

Resolved, That tne aoove be presented to the other i t. .1 .1.. i vnuipauiHH luriuii) ju nun civy jut ineir concurreuce, aud published by hiindbillSy postedthroughout the city i niuKiBi i vf.j,9 Mb watauuarda, ft ft AAA MALE AND FKMALE AGENT3 TQ, SKI.L LLOYD'S NEW STKKL PLAT1J COUNTY COLORED MAP OF TH UNITED Canada and New Brunswick from receut surveys, completed August 10, cost to engrave it ami" one year's time. Superior to any $10 map ever made by" Colton or Mitchell, and sells at the low pike ot tiftyrceutfs 37, 0W rarties are engraved on this map 1,1 a It is not on 1 a County Map, hut it is also ft COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP Of the United Hates A Cnnadas combined in one, giving 1VJI.IH KAILK'JAU eTATlOM i and distances between. Guarantee aay woman or map from f3 to per sua win tiice duck all amps tb.U tanot be sold aud refund the monoy.

1 I 1 f'end for $1 worth to try. Printed instructions how to canvass well, furjifshed all ur agenta i Wanted A smart man as Uiolesalo Agent for our Maps in everv State, Canada, England and Calilornia. A fortune, may be made with a small capital. J. T.

LLOYD, tio. lfil Broadwav, The War Department uses our Mail of Virginia and Maryland, on which are 'marked Thornnthfare 'ip, Bull Hun Mountains, Falls Church, all the fords on the Potomac, and every other place in Maryland and Mr ginia, or money refunded. 25 cents. from tbe Tribune, Aug." of VtBf.iNK vVe have received from Lloyd, No. 1(34 Bfosdvfay, New York, a copy of biN Mp of corrected up to sorve bt 'pt Powell of S.

Tcpographiral hngineer. Tbe Mapjs very large; Us Cotit is 25 eeui. an! ir iifTsYvur BS6I WUKU CAX rrBCUASKD." fcipll ut lRlflcdfaf45T rf Cl(( HANDS to Work in Apfly ZW to IjfiGIHlUlLJf sepll 3t 1 Peat9on's8nldiiag; Si. Large Jk AUTUMN GOODS lias just received from Philadelphia and New York Market, a choice and large lot of styles i 4 every variety. MENSEM BOYS' WEABt; A full assortment: MOUHHING GOODS SMLO'O aM SQUARE.

AI Lupin's Gold Medal all wool delaine Mourning 'f Black Frencli Merindesi Black a cTK a Black'gif Black Calicoes, a English arid Italian Crape. Mourning Yeils Mourning Mourning1 Cravats, Mourning long and Square thi Uvw allA AO. i Mourning rianncls, Gum.Blaakets,,,.,. Gam Water Piltorrs a a v. augO lw N.

E. Cdriier 6th wnd Penn Bta i tHt 1 EaiiK StotJt Wanted. a 1hf SH.4IU:6 of FrBatilt 1 UU Apply at septOsf AH SAIZZZ STOCK 1 lARKS OF MO Kr.i' BANK ST' if htc vvat ljuiiinic: IMf PIANOS FOR SALE TjEIfONS in witit of bin pl and beap I I will please cult at I lie Keystone llouae ihev are 7 octave in Krxowood. (use ful iron frame. Grand over kt.rtnia Rass: Mud ia New' York City wnh ail the latest improvement.

Warranted to be good. RoapectfuUy, Pall Dry Goods, Now opetiog at 5 fc AYIlXrNEFF'Qrtbyyta attt tion of purchaiera. AU ate partieularty InviW tu cull and see, and juge for theuuntlvesu Goods sold ta siaaU adtajiee t. aept.O ri'HB Enrolled CHfiens of Berks Ceonty are hereby notified that the Surgeon Mid Commissioner will meet sneh of them as claim Exemption from Military Duty, frem disability or other eanso, at READINti. for the City of Reading and the townships of Cunuu, hpring, Brecknock, Kubeson, Lnion, xetr Alsace, Muhlenberg, Outelaunoe, Maidencreek, Lower Hcidei berg, Rern RusrOmbinanQr, Oley, an4 AmitV; on MtrnflavJ TneMaV an.f Wpdrfesdav, Sept.

8, 0. abd t0. At OMELSBORr." ffPtWOrhls'dtf. Ma rlmi, and l.owe'r'r'nlnehoeken Jeffergoni Penn, ftorth Ueidelnerg yetdelbers and Hernvuie, on rhiwdivSent. 111a A.U HAMBURG.

for llamhurs. I'erry, Centr, Vpia IMro, aad" AlDaJiw, on Friday, September 12th. At KUTZTOWN, for Kut town, Alaxatawny, Ureenwich, uocKiana, and Longswarop, on Saturdav sept. 13th. At IKJV EKSTOWJf.

for Colebrookdale Washington, Hereford, District, Pike, jsarl and Douglass, on Monday, fceplem ber IMh. Hours for Exemption, from to 5 e'cloclt. HENRYS KCPP, Commissioner, sept 8 MARTIN LUTHER, Surgeon. 1 LIQUOR STOREif Wholtteardealtr in ,1 1 WEST PENN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE PLOUGH AND HARROW vj HOT EtL, A I JJ Aafwavon band tbe best BR ANDIES. WHIS I I KEY.

WliJJSVOKWALS, 4c, which he sella ptices. tm or superior rutsimrgai ano, i.om A'o, VI NEOARbv Whole i 'r vl. rrri to cepfcj ly A. mh WtXTXt Trr RTT'cj Tcrr Ai.xua mxv(iW i MM ALWAYS ON HAND American, Ehcln and rreacU Wjnt it ssi tl 1 rts. VOV.I.MER, 2' aff the cellar r6n rreet, between 6th and auifSIf i BECKtriTs V) ilJIU OR THE THIRD WOKERVES; FEW able bodied recruits 'are want.vl for Captains Lenliart's, Strsub's.

(late and Kirha rd'a companies the 1 hira t'epnsylvaui 1 ne bervtfs Is paid to recruits anlWUiig fur these compauins For further particalais apply to FRANKLIN TRKSSKLS, RaoruitiDg Ollice corner of 7 th uud Fenu sta. Augesl27tf. 1 i rm' c. r. Kxrr33 VsT pr 17 QOC Crnuolx Si ti cct, Betwem Race and Vino, I'U 1LA 1)1 1.1'IIIA, I'KNX.

snp loo nnt ON AftMT OVLncOM; Apply to Augif IIECK.M AN FIM1EU 4 i'a flrSalc andToJLcte f. to Af fTOBE ROOM, adjoining Borrell'a Brewery ViosseSMOU given icimeUiately. Fent reasonable. Apply to II. SEIDLE 4 CO oepUtf At the Brewery.

For Sale A STEAM ENGINE OF HORSE POWER, with boiler. Apply to T. J. BERT OLET. VLOT OF GROUND, containing 14 Acres, silnat ed on Chestnut street near tbe Schuylkill.

Has 4n rrf ft ft fmtTiHrir 4 ORi tSJNESS STAR fVIISH A' SMALL CAPITAL. rfHl! the A.j extanalye Mill known athe fV. yVkCli Kit A CK HIE AM KILL," ifttif 1l.th''f LsjfeFr'ijj fdg lgr with the extensive wharf abd Cvfil yard pcod sill andtixtute Tbiw js an'oji) anil welt kntwn tbtab lishm nt drijng a large' "business. Everytkjugin jocd working order. Also, the STORE STAND AND BWELLINGy I Situated at the corner; of Bingaman and Canal street both buildings in pxcelUnt repair.

For further particulars apply by fetter eriotherwise to i il F. R. Rox 2, Minersville, Schuylkill Co. Pa. or to gjso.

fhill July 12 tf." Reading, Pa q'UK, RING GOLD ARMORY, Pecn street above 8th, js ouered lor rent Tbe premises wiU Befitted up for oy biuines. For particulars apply to O. B. McKNIGIIT. ap 26 tf 1 I.ols for.

Sale. nr. SUBSCRIBER offers for sal. those desirable Buildinir Lots, on South Fifth Street, between BlAghraan and Lanrel, west side.for sale on easy terms Applieatiew may be made, to the undersigned, in the Court House, where plans, termal mav be fmuid. Fetflltf ZACUARIAS.II.MaUREH FOR I5ILT.

rPHE STOKE now occupied by Henry Brown, Hatter, in Fifth Street above Court. Possession given on toe nrtitot April, Apply on premises. Feb 8 tf' GEO. W. OAKELKY ST.4rs to tlMlE wcll knonn Apothecary spiDd, the oldest In Resiling, now occupied by Ilarvey l' irch tc Bro.

Drug Store and News of Fifth and Cherry alley is otfrred for rent, on very teasor.able terms. AppW; on'the premises toMisG: Haas, cr at THIS Or'FICF. i Dry Goods and Cioiliii il(T Has iuu received a choice selection of i if rvt yau Styles a 2 Worthv thatteiifiemef CaveH.U i bb "itmi. tr IMMFBTirilLrTWO TtartlRS and I1FIPFI at hit iiiiM. ApUto J.

BLli'lOLFT, its ei(j r.ngio uoiei Goods. A.V HAS just receive a general assortment fit. new tird desirable LAD1 DRKf (iOOL'S, ruilsble tor the pitfsant season, to 'wbioh he politely invites tbe attention Of purchasers. Jicoe 9 fi" TI1L OLD STATE I0tE ''IltYIVED I 11 ESSIAX" IV A til MERCHANT TAILORS. CORNER OF, FIFTH AND JuSS STR1ETS, IN" THE OLD STATE HOUSE HESPF.CTFULLT iaform the; citizens of Rfsdii and vicinity, that they have opened at the abov place, a large and elegant stoct of PIECE GOODS.

FURNISHING GOODS, and r) READY MADE CLOTHING: A califs respectfully invited troai these in ant Clothing. Tbey feel certain of being able to give satisfiRttion as regards the qnnlity 'of the goods, Oiknuer and style'of making up, and, above alt, as 'jgata price. Don't forget to call at the Old State House foryo Clothing. i CUARI.K3 CRESSMAN. SPKNCER NAL.

''Ap8 tf JUST RECEIVED 1 A new article of Mourning Dress Goods "3Ijii.CIi: OIl33 ladios are poiitely invited to examine the Same. also, i SHEPHERDS PLAIDS, from 12 to 38 cents per yard 'June 14. 'JEW NO. ONB 3S" sale at: 'txr fKOCQK'h eptS 4 WSMiV kttU.trot. 1 i nailer's Air Sisht 'jJop JarJ, PHK most simplceoaventent and economical aru ole the market, For saw at i aug'i.

46 gouih fifth Meet lfiL'ATIX 1 Vaieut Bcttnwl Sparkling Celine For sivle at PEOroClv'S, 40 South Fifthjticet. CHAliLES LANCASTER, Llccirit Jan, FOURTH STRELT, ABOVK PENN, R.K.ADINC. PA. a si At Olt ii fik'vc aa la w.nr rcikndss by uvoolicate irs( HALSAHIC MLVTlUi' Pil'f by the futlowing i.John Rar, Penn street between 5th aa fit St cAJurdy, Fifth below Peuu; U. P.

Kunter Si Co L'enu Sd and 4tb, Nl1'4 Fine Family At H. at4J South Fifth Street. Has constatitlyih store a full and complete nrtfncnt FIXE ROCF.RI 3 FOR FAMtl ill gru'ula pvrcUd at his stre are jo any Hurt uf thv citv. ami are nckad and se lit lo auy of the depots free of A ES A AV fyllV. un'dorskned ners of JIuibcs i would respect.ru tbe umt Cattle that be ims It.ffted himself ia ttU 'dlseasei' i tbe HoHVtiat edw.ith skill, and ah' case's' taken, t' til fleet emu or hiake ehnrdfea.

i ty alwava I It l'HX'8 UWWoKi PtBU atreet. iiaesr th, Beading mt Ag2 3ni I For sale at PEmKTOVft June 7 40 Sou'b ith stret..

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