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The Foreign Nirs. TheSteaiti sbip New York brings inore interesting items of Foreign news. The Neapolitan Exiles Had arrived at Bristol. England. They Were received by a gathering ot 'at least ten thousand persons, who had "assembled bn the quays in the vicinity of the landing.

The Paris 'correspondence of the London "Press states that the Emperor, having Wn informed of the ultimate resolutions df Austria, now desires to recede, by "diplomatio help, from his aggressive attitude. Another letter says that Austria and Franco appear more inclined toward a pacific 'solution of tho Italian affairs. It is cerfein that the Austrian force in Lombardy is more imposing than vas supposed. The Vienna OorresponaSnce says there is no danger of its being diniinisted at present. Tele Vaphiodispatcbes fromTaris say tfcat five Powers have agreed to the assembling of a'Eurbpen Congress, but the basis and extent' of Hhe discussions are not 'settled.

bo Hague, London and Berlin are Wenfioned as lively places for the meeting of this Congress. The Austrian papers warn, their readers against too much confidence in the peaceful 'ports, and express the opinion that itis very doubtful whether the CengrWs will be convoked. The exportof arto, gto owder and sulphur from Austria io the Wian States is prohibited. The London Morning Herald says that France intends to jpVotest against the construction of the wirmaat Placenza. Cardinal An tonellihad again requested the immedi by the rencn troops.

tj; ilTi annears ttfbe nliat rift.C a rr A a mat for TlOW tt" days to get up abUDOie 3 rA Although there tnan useu ire always fcotiie billing to leave com homes to co in search for gold tn ee that the feveris 'Hot TT (lie uff 'mil (. general. A friend has informed several instances where persons comfortable situations in the West hdve left uncultivated farms to join in the tush for Pike's' Peak, offering their forms for ame song. We opine that a few more following will explode it. Xlmm ft The efcitor JespSt has seen Srttod Partitse Peak within tho last two teeks, some of whom knowirto be truthful and ftwntertst cd All of them concu: ir say iL'that the accounts of the riches of the es is a hn faabledtfs sent to Strte emanate from town lot speculators, who are taping a rich hartrest from the ord lious.

i 0 The conduct of the Governor 'bf Victoria, Vancouver's Island, in refusing permissiou to the Americans to ire a a lute on Washington's birthday, shows a marked difference from the more gentle manly feeing of the captain of the English 90 gun ship Cesar, at San Juan Del Sforte, who not only dressed his ship with colors on that day from sunrise to sunset, the samo as our wn ship Jamestown, but at noon both ships fired a national salute 21 guns. The next day the officers of the Jamestown gave a splendid din tn tlio. senior officer tibe Cesar. It is pleasant to hear of such exchanges of national eourtcsies on tiese occawu rrs Rnmohodv advertises for agents to sell a work entitled, "Ilymenial Instructor." A cotemporary adds, "The bestbymeoial instructor, we know of is young widow. What she don't know there no twe in learning." A Good Sign.

The Penntylmnia In. quint says A member of a leading retail firm in Chestnut street, informed us reterrJay, that thus far this year they had sold one third more goods than at the aroe time last ear, aud at fair ami profitable prices. LATEST THE FtTOItlVE SLAVE DISCHARGED. Special correspondence 'or the Reading Times. April 6, 7 P.

M. The fugitive slave, Webster, who had a hearing before the TJ S. Commissioner this afteriioon, was discharged, as his identification was not complete. His discharge caused much excitement among the thousands assembled. News has been received of the probable settlement of the Paraguay difficulty THE SICKLES TRIAL.

Washington April 6. Tho jury for the trial of the Hon. Daniel E. Sickles, has just been completed. The trial will now proceed.

THE REPORTED CUBAN EXPEDI TION. New York, April 6. The French Courtier de Etats Unis reports its former assertion, that" a nsw expedition for the conquest of Cuba is now on foot. It af that part of the expedition has already sailed, and that within a few days the whole affair will bo made public. The plan, as sketched by ihe Courrier, is to land on some remote point on the tuoan coast, where tbcv are to maintain them selves until general rising an the island titam fn mftroh upon Ha OUUIUiUU vw A.

'vaca. tJ" The NewrleansPt'caywrtcstftSes t.at Mr. Laiirent Milandon has sold hi fiRffar nlafftation bn the Tight of the river, oWv tCitv. for one mil Hon dollars. It contains several thousand acres' of land, and is worked by four hun dred and forty eight bands.

A DeSFERADO TERRIBLY PUNISHED. On Thursday evening last an occur rence took place on the canalTiear Marietta, which resulting ia fetal consequent ces, caused no little cxoiteinfent in that vicinity. A canal packet fcoat, with about one hundred and fifty raftmen on board, vwas passing up the cartel, when Hency fierce, a 'colored desperado, without tEtry apparent cause comfcienced firing a revolver in the boat, wounding a white man named Mosey, tfbo passengers made an attempt to secure the negro, who fought like a tiger, and the revolver was not taken from himuntil heiiad discharged four balls, aud was too weak to resist ally longer. He was terribly beaten, and was taken to the Yorlc county pris on, where he fc as since died of hi3 rics. Terrific Gale on the.

Hudson. A Snovo Storm. The N. Y. Post of the 5th says': For tin last two days the wind has blown a gale from the The wind 'yesterday was very cold, and snow fell at different times during the morning and afternoon in considerable quantities.

Last night the weather was bitter cold, and this morning standing water was coated over with ree. Snow thick and fast this morning from 8 to 9 o'clook. 1W EMPORIUM 52 oca J. J. HESSLEIt has now the only es tahliuhment of this Vind in this section oi coun ttt'v an in i wiiiil ill nuv uurn IStnt.

n'C fmsirAt tf f.Wll 1111(1 vnnrselfof this fact Great induoemems offered to fcanh buyers. His stock consist of HniTand for Shades. Lace Cnrtiiins. Gilt Comic ami Curtain unnas, ni ture Tassels and Cor.ls.Fancy Cords and Tassels, fh utter Ties, fee. Venitian Blinds made to order.

Old Blinds repaired and repninted, and made to appear eiual io rR o.l4 North Fifth rpp. raftOffioe, Reading MSII HEADING MABKET. Corrected daW to inform th. ruling whole sale 'feUprimewW. Vtbn et.

1 J5tol.50 (19 RyV Onts, Corn. Corn. Meal, Potatoes, Ibef.bePt.perlOO Tfvjid, Beef. miildHng, pr BimR, p' lb labJe Buttt, (iump do Tallow, Kptgs, pd07n Timothy hay, pr ton Hickory Wood, per cord, Onk Wood, Raw Whiskey, per gal Rectified ao uo fern above Fojirth next door to'Gciger's OysUr SalbtH. ft HAriMJjustreceiTedaJPrg b.iu A LIQUCW).

t. TjiftSihrdl. Store Which will be sold at nanwa yr ftnd other, will flud it to tVir that n0 one purdinae from my ptock. I will guarunU cnnnot will tusW the Liquor without agreeiiif that MoA in oualitv and low rates by any he oxcfilled in quality and low rates by any itent in tho eotinty Ap5tf PETER FOLK" Good News for the Afflicted. E.

Q. GILES' WINE OF TAR THE never failing remedy for Cough, Colfls, Consumption, Bronchitii, Tickling negation of the Throat Asthma. are invariably re lieved by the use of this efficncJouH remedy. Cures euaratteed in nearly every case. areTncl1 hv Hiis medicine after all others have fntltd In con sequVncc of the immetue popularity which this modi cine has attained, and for the benefit of sufferiv.g hu inanity, the proprietor ha opened agencies at the fol below 4tli.

Reading. 11. P. Hunter Co's DruS and Chemical Store, 27 Wesit Market Square, Beading. McCurdy, No.

10 South Fifth streK, Reading. Jno II Raser, Chemist and Druggist, 20 Eart Peon square Readinc. 8. S. Bast Penn here this invaluable remedy can be obtained, whole 8aMa7dfured by E.

CGiles. Philad'a. AS3m fc. C. CILES' CELEBRATED fTltlE only reRable specific niijrtureYoi'a certain class ofdiseases.Tias stood the test of yours and is do i.

nnrl illirW Mf placed hv all whq ueeil'morH cormiu, in offsets, than any similar r. fiirfve muse. It can be led upon in a II caaes. This mixture for eale at the jV.llnwi. i Uurvt Hircn uto iupsoi Reading.

Hunter co.a unig store 5nTet Market Rending K. McCur H.Raserrc Vemist and Druceist, SO Kast Penn tquare Read" 8 S.atevea's Drug and Chemicul store, 93 Kmt Penn street, Reading, Pa. Lo.I.?rAu K.G.Gil,..Philad'a. Ap51m F. EUR Eft' CHEAP REMOVED TO 62 East Penn street, fi'J East Fenn street, 62 East Penn street, south side south side south fide between 6th and 7th sts.

'between 6th and 7th sts. 'between Cth and 7th sts. April's tf Notice. ftnira friTWms named Commissioners, 1 in an Act entitled The Bers County As.ocia 1 ion lor iiieiiuiMuviii H.toi the citv of Readme, on Artha nriffi ni Lcn. mil III Pel riv mini the 30ih day of April, to take snch action as is necessary to tarry the same into ertMct: DeB urhon.

Tobias Barto, Issac Ely, Daniel Schmucker, Andrew Davis.Peter Hoch, Enis, Samuel Utioads. John Iloff, A 8a lade, Isaac Kckert. Jacob Thomas Hi ra er, iysn mnj I i Dr. John Stephen. Ll Knii William Rhoads.Jr.

Oasner Rcrfsnyder, Henry Felix, Vol a 7 jasper. Tnj.h Krbmucker. Col. Pnith. Josiah a aood.Hiester Clymer Joseph Kitmbn, freneriCK Kessier'JacoD rvnuu, nnu itavidnefp An extensive.and in every way more 11 Efmm.iin vimviH fluYtn KMIHttw nroviona tm These goods will ne pur a.

snd relvina on ex nrnfits. so lhat 1 have thde IBBSIVB pU BITB iviuu'ii v. I. mnrii Tnfln nruillill lliuuv.iHvi..". gi ve us a call.

Reading March 23, 1859 II I AND PISTOL CAtXEBV, SIXTY! STREET. Threo atiors sboe the Court llonss, READING, fA. 'Thilfiallervisnowsitptlio'dwmiaFet or jsincs nnu VV de expressly fZho proprlstor. which are in us died i in their perfection of make snd ntmiwa Per sons fod trying their skill with either Ot tha alrove wean Ja.or who may beanxiotis to receive tasttt.on In 'a the Rifle or will flod every conve "en elt this Gallery, lhat aan la found In any s.milar 'sublifhmentinthernlon. WP FlO The (Lllcrv is connected with the EXCHANGE IIO TKI "Vhlch has been neatly lilted up for the aeconimo dat on df visitors, snd ia supplied with tho best Liquors that cat.

he pavenasuu iu bat cat. I MaVcl 3 tf "Pnirtfir Hanffines. W. EARL solicits the attention ot E. uyers to his large stork of Wall Papers, wheh passed in variety aw.

uii 1 liirtuTlimiHMiid P. eecs have, within a fw diivk.hee.ii added his usual stock, comprising the larae pd rtiou direct Inmi Maar.iesir, ErtRland, purchasers the of a stock eipia to will IT. I niteil Htutew. Marih 11 in Next door lo f'al melsl8ak Save Yotjb Moket axd IteAtf Iiff fcEST. Do not let it lay idle, deposit it in the Reading Saringe Bank, vrhich pay? Targe at small sums oii rieraand with interest; PHILADELPHIA MARKET.

Philadelphia, Jlpy il G. Wheat Flour, ex. family) Do. (fresh ground sup.) RyeFtoxir, 4,25 Corn Meal, 8.87 Wheat, (white,) jterbus; Do. (red J) Rye, '87to88 Corn, '88 Oats, 56 Clover Seed, Timothy Seed, 2,25 Whiskey, per gallon, 27to28 I'ififjUJa coal RILL BRU BAKER, Will sell at the following reduced prices for Cash.

"dFP' Xj 'o TJ Bxfift Tamiry Ky. White Wheat, $4,25 per 100 lbs. $8,50 sbbl. Extra Bed Wheat 3,75 7,50 Super." 3,50 7,00 J. 3j Egg, per Stove, 3,25 Nut, 2,50 PACKLRACK STHAM i n(t261y.

LANCASTEU rRIDOS. SAVING CJND UNITED DTATJfiS 1 a US U031PA NY. corner of THIliD and CHBSIXUT Straets, Philadcl'i'i'' Larire ami small sums received snd paid bsck on do mand, without notice, with rl VK PKR CKNT INTEREST from the dav of cposu 10 me uay 01 wimarawai. OFFICE HOURS ntil 5 o'clock everyday, and on MONDAY EVE JNG from 7 until 9 o'clook. Prosident STEPIIKN B.

tRAHuuu. Treasurer PLINY F1SK. Teller JAMES R. UUNXER Oetl2 ly. Pleasantvillo Hotel.

THE undersigned informs hia friends and public in general, that he bus removed frotn Reading to Muhlenberg township, In the Hotel formerly kept by Mr. Holing, and of late by Mr. Kalbach end whereas it is considered one of the most drfigiitlul places in the surrounding country especiallyln tho ftm mor Reason, iKUnsontne iuropiK, mm freffia Headinz. close on the north Fide of the'Cc motery. (Ytv KOKK ttft thfi choieiJft Liquors, Wines, to get a share of prbhc patronise.

April 4 jawi) iiAJciiuoju.i. ior Sale wib 0 ftt For Rent. A LARGE and convenient Barn (uear Bew nn Rend Allev. between Washington and VUiuu't streets, in tbe city of Reading, would be suitable for a LWery. Apply to Land For Sala UP LAND FOR SALE in Wetzci I I Tlii.

Trant lies in the wmn ittiles from iUtleton, on the naitimore um from New MartinsTille on tn uiuorir. iiuuj tSfoK.iMrf with Whilffi Osk. Maple and Chestnut. Soil tieh dnrk lonni. Ti J.i..

liarina frit Jfru nnTllv lit IV.rVi 1 TU1S UVt it'll. A. li. Archambault, TNVENTOR and ot the I First Portable Steam Engine on Wheels. liiitinRand rumping Engines, 4 to 30 horse power.

SSV Mill Engines, WtoM do attached to ro.mfry Milts to ns Water Power, or work without tiie water power, lean reier 10 persons iimr TneseEnsincs were introduced July, 1M9. Mannfactory and Hamilton sts Philadelphia. March 10 2 n. A. VY.

POTTfilGER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Liquors, Uuecusware, 79 West Penn st. 4th door below 3d Opposite the Plough and mw Tavern. A P. having returned from Philadelphia with a large and varied Stock of Spring and Snm.ner Goods, rtd al." of Bopawat reduced prices, and Groceries of li respectfully invites the 'iy J9 public. 250d Yds.

of Carpets. 17ROM BRUSSELS down to RAG, all QUALITIES, AT MY fliOM FRONT BUILD1JG, PKNN STREET, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH. "Which" will be sold CO per cent cheaper than i ever been offered in Reading. Together v. i Hi the Ingest assortment of FURlSTITURF.

Wines. "VfEWLY Imported WlNKS of the finest quality, of French and Wurman, Vintage of lb57, just received and tor sale by jc MarcMO Tenu abo te Rending SELLING OFF! AT AND BELO COST OIL PAINTINGS, jprinls Looking Glasses in gilt frames, anty China Gtxil. as Cabas, Ladles and Traveling flags and Porte, jilonnsieo. Bracelets, Necklaces, naif, wresss. tov.

Colored Silk cotton and vclset Bilihons and Trlmroius Chains. Lockets, Treastpins, Intandine to runove, I am wiring to my g'Wds at cost prices and a great many, below cost, for cauh. VrA) LvlM 2S East Market Square, next door toSchmuckev's Hotel. jai.27 COAL OIL LATH'S. A LARGE and Splendid assortment ef a tinnulmf Lnmns for biirnina Coal Oil.

ImToDS. Chimneya, Shades and RVia mid Wicks, for sale at 1 1 CTIMIIT WW. reduced fr5ns, oy Mf1 ltit.w Feathers! Feathers 1 1 1 AAA LBS. Prime Country (Jeese lAJUU FeutbW.Ju.trVJvM.titpfKS sp tw No. Market enc.

WOOL AUD ALICANT ZXA33, AT COOLEl IMPLEMENT marl6tf North Fifth Weet, BeadlntjV PBIMB CLOVEri 8EE0, I 70S. SALE, Vary superior, fcy Mrl81wnd J. L. FTICHTSoM GAS PATENT SECURED. I ENTIRELY different from all otbei'Sl.

PricnonlyfiO cents. It contains a Regulator tj' which you ran adjust the quantity you desire to burs The burners aud "circulars gi ving full explanation, esa he had of lVhWf WASHINOTON RICtlAR'rfS. Cancers Cured. CANCERS CURED and removed irm very short time without any pain, by ht. Bt cutk, nrho will remain lor a few wetks at tiurto's stone (louse All patients ft'ill'be consulted free on treatment of Cnncers.

We uudfirstand that Dr lit0' I i has been treafinj! csfi'scrs 'for several years, and 1' been Tiry siieci sfful iu his practice nirl9 ti LARGE Alt RIVAL OF DRY GOODSl GREAT BARGAINS HAS just returned from 'Philadeliihft and is now opening a Well asserted aud eitS mi'it lid nrtttiltt nf and Gentlemen? Wiar. Which cannot be surpassed for cheapness, style nnnlltu T.mlira opnllcmpn urn nnlitelv inyfe feed to cxamise this hrilliant stock of Goods before 'jMr riliJSing eiiiKWMrrw. mnim run iiic iinijnu Print Patt)'rft by Marfhk Waphinstoii.whefe was President of the United States, ti. Just opened, a laTge lot of Fiubifioine all the latest stvles. M'afSS ALBKienTS EXPRESS IllSfSilfllli! I ilw would remiuii' tlm MT chants of Reading and vicicity taoCTA bUI I ill iif ri t'lv mmmmmmm busiuss butweeu tLU eitfeuu Philadelphia.

When started his Mi ll Express in October last. there Jbtd been much complain of the exhovbitant charges for'eVrry no 1 1. nH. nutM 1 t.ll ltll. pt living'pricos Hi has thus lar been fa vowa with good portion of the Express business, for yy tai he i Ki'iitefuVanS "sohcitsa continuance of the cuBtfim here, tofore" extended tn hitu.

So a support it wHlbe coutiimed. but if is driven off by the, killing rates of ariysl ebmssBj, the yiiMie wilj the sfiiferors, as a monopoly will taen have the field again, with no hops that any body wou.ld sf oppositiou. llis Kx press laves Reading at C. 15 A. aud pJiiladelpbiaMiO P.

all ordtjrs, packages must be left at the office bv 5.45 A. comer of Peua and; 4th streets.Reiditij.and at fhiladelfliia Ho S06 Raeo All goods. and orders yiV be tten4c4 to Vttb promptness snd dUpatob. P. ALBRIGHT, Merohants.plett have vnvp goods marked which lina to go by, Freight er lispiets nr THRESH AND 'GENUINE 'GARDEN SEDSri AT UvJULJtl 'a IMriit.mt.t I inar lo tf N(ff(h Fifth street.

Reading. LEVI G. COLEMAN, MEBGHAMt tAttOft, No. 30 WEST PKNN SQUARE, READING, PA. iust received from New' JJL Vork and Philddcl thihju a large assortment of uprniir Ooods.

cornpnin? which will be Bold low for cash. I am enabled to ofr fer superior bargains to persona "desirous of hainff fashionable suits made. N. B. Levi G.

Coleman is the only Merchant Tailor in Reading; as he sells no ready wad clothing. March 24 tf CONWAY BSOTITEK, JOBBERS, and "Wholesale dealers iii Notions, Fancy Goods, Ac, (fa We are prepared 1 grea induc aients to Cash. Buyers, in the above kiad of goods, at sstibk frons 10 to 15 per ceut. Depot for F. Zais's Safety ater Proof Mt'cbs, vilsa pcoprietors ot Coavay.

Brother 9 celeJbrnttflOll Paste Shoe Blacking. Alloricra tjlled wHhdpsteh: March 24 2y TOGRAP HS FOIt TWENTY FIVE tKNTb AND. LARGE ONKS FOR OKri DOLLAR! CLiie size Photographs for five dollars Cedar Willow Ware. AT O'OLEVS IMl'LKMKNT STORE, marlKtf Vnrth jfifth rf 9 AftES mar IS if, North Fifth street East "Pennsyivaiia B. E.

Co ta the Htocx i t. thntt HT ctiou for President and. JJirectoiN ef s) for he er. will ba held ffij of Company NorlhiUh.between asbinptcn lv muTroets. in City of Keadiog, on Tni.r,, ay.

th th aay of Ap.il, VfWtha Beading, t'a, Wavlh KS9 Peetry. I hi i. ii II lilHUUI Wl 1 TAS'litely been made ot a Very sm van i out west coiipvinlVtha hones of iants. who wrre p.ro'nly possessors of this, berhre ih fHit A much Astonismng Dis is dBiiT tenMe nv'ihe iuhakutants of TfcwwIiM and ricin both retail and wholesa piifclwM.Hi"l Lreater barpai. in Gloves, Hosiery, P' "'J' all.

onua In t. Motion ante Tar.nty fine can be had ar HENRY GROUSES STORE, Xo. 85 Went, rmrk Square, Bart Iuy stone Home, than can he obtained by goiiu! Philadelphia York hefW.sehe. boyKoHh' oiipn.nl In.port.nc asiUiaiiofacioiics veij lgel lar call, Mansion..

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