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a Iteming graljj fiies A. S. WHITMAN PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. Reading, Saturday, Feb. 25, 1865.

i FALL OF WILMINGTON. 1 OmciAt'oAkfeTTk Washington, Feb. Gen. Dix, New York: Despatches just ceived announce that i In possession of our GT Union Prayer Meeting, on Sunday, Feb. 26th, at St.

Peters Methodist Church, South 5th street. TJniversaust Church Rev. W. N. 4A Tl All IfAVUls UvAV UUUUUI VTVAUUgj on "The Antiquity of the Universal ist Doctrine." In the morning a sermon may be expected entitled, 'The Wisdom of Washington." Service commences in the evening at 7 o'c lock in the morning at the usual hour.

Novel Exhibition. Mr. D. Magner, the celebrated Horse Trainer, will give a exhibition in front of the Mansion in this city, day next, at 1 o'clock P. precisely.

He will drive his celebrated trained stallion through the streets, ing the which his system enables all who learn lit exercise over horses, Mr. Magner' lecture to horsemen on shoeing, on Monday evening next'' The place will be made known at the time of Washington House. This old and popular Philadelphia'1 adjoing the Masonic Temple, Chestnut is now under the management of Chas. All mund, well known as ence in the hotel business, and we cordially recommend our friends to stop with him when they visit Philadelphia. "iThey will find this house all they can desire.

"'''i fS JJlm Street. Citizens residing in the North Eastern part of creat inconvenience, Elm street being closed up, between Sixth and Eighth street. that the City Councils, will early take steps to have this important avenue opened to the public. For the ORGANS AND ORGAN PLAYING. Gottsckalk in, his marks 'Music, when employed' in the service of religion, has always auxiliary.

The organ licism in the Middle preaching and Palestrina and Marcello have reclaimed and still Teclaim more' infi aeia tnan all the doctors of the Church. we enier a nouse der the empire of the external world, we carry there our wordly thoughts and occu pations a thousaxd from a religious reflection and meditation. The word of the preacher, reaches the ear indeed, but only as a sense of what is said is face, without penetrating' the heart. Bat let the grand voice of and our whole being cial word disappears. is open we bow the headj we bend the knee," ana our inougnts.

disengaged trom matter, soar to tne eternal regions of the Good: the The sagacious Henry Ward Beecher understanding so well how to be up to time in all matters relatihg'to the proper rendition of Church gave an order lately to the Messrs. Hooks of to cost $25000, to be pass to the organ in manufactured in Holland at a cost of $50. 000, The plain singing'of the Puritans has has had its day. The Church fully alive to the importance of attractive religious ser vices will not tolerate any other but first The gem of an Organ in Chirst Church, Reading, may welt be referred to as one of the best in the Middle States, and it may not be out of place to remark, that Geo. 'L.

Walker, the accomplished Organist, is a performer of rare abilily, brilliant imagina tion, correct loucn, ana always in good organ atyle. It is. to be regretted that his business engagements in order to place him in the verv front rank of American Organists. The Draft, In expectation of which so 1 1 .1 i Hkl many nave iremuicu, js nerc. ine wneel of Fortune" is revolving, and as the names come out, the unlucky ones read their doom.

To be drafted however, is not to be killed. Most of those who draw prizes to day, win live to talk even now, they can going to Capt. Lehman to get a pair of his soim boots, and then they will be on a good footing, come what may. The Capt. still 'hangs out" in Housum's Hotel building.

Charleston The bellion is fallen The lion is taken.and the chivalry are in mourn ing therefor. Great is ana wen 11 may oe. i a raffle never was more than the rebellion has nearly dead, the Lord meantime. N. T.

Oeho, continues to sell boots fore. Give hini call. IIats. Do you want a good, neat and stylish hat? If you do, goto Samuel Er mentrout, ho has the boHt and cheapest in WW0. rt: AND 0.

'F. HAAS, 24, 9.45 a. m. Major Wilmington, JXf troops. Stanton, pecreiary oi ar.

Seats free, on Monday and Tues without harness, hav will also deliver a free having great expcfi the city, labor under in consequence of It is earnestly hoped VV, Truck Wagon. notes of a Pianist re been its most powerful. did more ior Catho "Acres than all its 01 worsuip. Dim un distractions deter us vague sound. The arrested at the sur the organ be heard, moved the physi eves of the soul Boston for an Organ second only in com Music do not allow him suf or it hereafter, and solace themselves bv Babvlon of the Re.

cradle of the Rebel the joy of our people. ne elephant won at trouble to its owner been to us. It is be prased In the at 653 Penn stropt. and shoes as hereto THE il I Sydenham BorkeY, 2 Benjamin Blatt, 4 3 Cornelius Htmmalberger 4 Pamuel Heffner, ft Nathaniel Nunemacher, 8 Levi Kauffman, 7 Daniel Althonse, 8 John Mitchell, 0 John 10 Reuben Yoder, 11 William Bucks. 12 Hoses Merwine.

13 Daniel P. Kentschler, fl4 Jacob Klee. 18 Samuel Blatt, A 16 JohnT. Phillips, 17 Daniel Pottelgen 18 Daniel T. Jonathan matt, 20, Albert SI John Ludwig, 22 Charles Shell.

23 Samuel W. Althoue, Adam Berger, John B. llaa Colebrooltdale 1 Jacob Himmelreich Frank Gable Jeremiah Anderson 4 David Westler 6 Killian Wise John Bidding 7 Jacob BGukftn 8 Christian Bowman 6 Henry Rhoads 10 Frederick Weaer 1 11 William Binder jv 12 John Bower i.n; 13 John Savior 14 Franklin Boyer 1 Henry Nice 10 William lohn Dluriot 107 1 Isaac Moyer 2 John Hevdt. of David 8 Abraham Weller 4 Henry Reppert i Jonas Weller 6 John Reicher 7 Daniel Kepnert 8 Jacob Fronneiser 9 Levi Weidner 10 Henry Miner il George Fronneiser 12 Snin'i Rolirbach.ofDan 13 Henry Bechtel 14 William Reinard 15 Beni.Defrain 1 1 Thoa. Miller, 17 Nathan I.aiidis IS Charles Miller 19 Augustus Rohrbach 20 John Hart, or Wm.

21 Samuel Reinart 22 George Stainer Earl 101 in 1 Peter Swavely 2 John Dramheller 3 Benneville Drsy 4 Joseph Hartman.1" 6 William Has 6 Daniel Carry 7 John Richards" 8 Joseph Yeriv 9 Aaron Trout Kl'tl 10 Isaac Cleaver, 11 William Voder 12 John Fooht IS Charles Clouser 14 Daniel Swsaman 15 Daniel Swavelv 16 Mahlon Delaplaine 17 ueorge rocnt EXETER 210 in 1 Wm. Borts. 2 Joseph Ushn 3 Isaae Boyer, i 4 Geo. W. Lewis, col.

5 Henry Fies 6 John W. Goodhsrt Jkn Troxel 6 John R. Border 9 Isaac Faber 10 John Lee 11 David Lots 12 Elam Kline 13 Henry Haas 14 David G. Reppert 15 Wml Quinter 16 Amos Boone 17 Henry C. Esterly IS Wm.

Miller 'i 19 John faltier 20 Samnel Long 21 Daniel Hart man 22 Thomas Snyder 3 Wm. Manmiller 24 John B. Faber 2.) Samnel K. Bitter 26 Peter Etrunk 27 Joseph Snyder 28 John B. Livinrood 1 1 29 Hsnry Beck eamnel 8 Rhoads Greenwich.

No. la Box 215 No. to 1e Drawn Joseph I jttremtab Keller, Niebolaa Lonir, 4 Jonathan Flaber, Charles FUher, Jobn Spoha, 7 Henry Koch. 8 Ueary Siegfried, 9 Jacob ueurse. 10 EliasG.

Adams, 11 Joaepu KobenhoU, 12 James Keinmrt, 13 battel Heyly, 14 Henry Kehr, 15 Daniel K. Adam, lo I rase Leaer, 17. Sitmnel Kanffmna, i Is Christian Ktser, 19 Noah Beoegoff, 20 Johu 21 Jacob Kimkls, 22 William Lewin, 23 William Smith. 24 David Hlnderlelter, 25 Jooatoun Bant, id WiiloQKbby George, 27 Nathan Leiiber, 2K Noah btein. 29 James Wiltront, 30 Jacob George, SI William Stomp, 32 Sumnel Zaltlemoyer, 33 Stephen l.eiiy.

34 Daniel Wisiser, Heidelberg 40 In 1 Frederick Folts, 2 Wm. Burk holder, 3 Bars'n Himmelberger 4 wm. jnenaer, 6 James Trexler, 6 Henry Mace, 7 Levi Shelter, Franklin Lynch, 9 Cornelius O'Brien, 10 Jos. Wenrich, 7 11 John Cox, 12 Obfdiah Hagy, 13 Daniel Bricker, 14 Jacob Bechtel, 15 Fred'k Foreman, 1 16 Uenry Pott, 17 Lnrwig Fisher, IS Keuben Warner, 19 Brown. 2(1 J.

McMlchael, NORTn HKIDLEBinG 1 Levi A TP 2 Uuic II, il' i(ub 3 Jonflthah Dmulore 4 Nathaniel McAllistor 6 Hnrv Mailt 6 Adnui Shell: 7 John Fidlor' 8 WjlliiinijT.ftnim 9 Michael l.ontjlo 0 Kilts ftlHI 11 Wm Himnii'lbrgKr Benjamin rif 13 Jsoob Mltchol i 14 Ailnm Klfe 16 John FiKhor 16 DaniM Slmll 7 Hldencreelo5 In Box 36 to be Drafted, John fnnl 7 h9 Holomon tltoudt, Isaaa Miller of Samnet.l20 Henry Hawkins 1 3 Lnke Welssnar, 4 Andrew Gehert, 5 bss. Leibenspergtr, (t Jacob Reich. 7 Jonathan Ink 8 James Shade, 9 Da.ilel Reeser, 10 William Kittling. 11 John 12 Jonas Oreath, 1 13 Levi PalT, 14 James gtoiidt, 15 Jonn Ptrobn, 18 Samnel Penrose, 17 Henry Weand, 1 11 John Ollnfnr, ini28 John Subrecht. 127 Beniantn Hafer, 28 James Harks, 29 JameB A.

Beidel, 30 Jacob B. Blatt, 31 Job a Hein, 32 Franklin rchock, 33 George Power, 31 Keubea tod 35 Samnel K. 11 36 Jacob 8. Yoder, 37 Samnel H. Freeman, 38 William Rlssmiller, 39 Franklin Loose, 40 DanW Kline, 41 Isaac Addams, 42 Franklin K.

Cager, 43 Richard W. Seidel, 41 George Backs, Isaac Hafer, 46 Samnel Faust a Franklin Moyer, 148 John H. Phillips, Adam Schwenk, Abraham Loose. 162 in Box 32 Drafted. 17 Frederick GroB 18 Joseph Teuill 19 Jacob MauRer 20 George Sassaman 21 William Ballade 22 Amos Pennvnacker ASatajetMest Abrahnrn uartman 25 Henry Schwartz 2S George Weidenmoyer 27 Henry Bower 2S Nicholas Fisher J9 William Stanner 30 Jacob Weidner 31 John Gable 22 George Cross In Box 44 Drafted.

23 CharTei Boyai? 2 KranK For 25 Daniel Herbst jfi John Miller" 27 John Gerbart 1 23 Samuel R. Noll 29 Samuel Reppert 30 John 31 Mat Reppert, of Sam 32 Charles Rohrbach 33 James Grosskup 34 Charles Boyer 35 Wm Heyduof Josh 36 James Schofer 37 Isaac Weller, of Geo 3 David Dotterer 4 39 8ainuet Long 40 Amos Kohrbaeh 41 Ephriam Dieiil 42 Jonas Defrain 43 Willonahby Billyard 4 Jesse Genns ox 34 Drafted. IS John Boyer 19 Adam Swavely 20 Philip Harinj? i'tl 21 Ephrain Glas? 22 Jacob Imbodv 's 23 Samuel Wise 24 Petr Rapp 25 Abraham Drey James Hnon 27 Henry Kline 28 Daniel Hartlme 29 David Hartline 30 William Clauser 31 Adam Moats ul, 32 Jacob Albright a Lewis 1 rout 34 Franklin Uartman Box .18 to be Drafted. wm. viauser 31 Boioroon eetaie 32 tamuel Dehart 133 Levi Miller 34 Jonas Anngttadt 35 Wm.

B. Kern 30 John Boone. 37 Wm. Artnpriester 38 Edward B. Gross 39 Wm.

L. Ringler 40 AmosRedcay i 41 Daniel Zieber 42 Frank S. Bitter 43 Danifl Yorgsy J44 George Ilanman WsBbington Kissinger 40 John Ebantz 47 Harrison Lincoln 48 Levi Huyettti; 4a jacoD ppous Inn tl.n I.nroh Harrison Boone 52 EHjh Gimm 53 John Jackson fl4 Wm. F. Francis 55 John Mock 56 John R.

Wagoner 57 Leonard Breidensteln' Daniel Job a Adam, i. Bennevllle Dle'rlss Jonas Berg. 39 Daniel Grim, 40 David Frey, 41 Albright Bhsfley. 42 William Rath, 43 Jonathan K. Uriui.

44 Daniel Deysber. 45 David B. Sleoker.rf 46 Kphralm Metrich, 47 Daniel Stamp, 18 Jonathan Welda, 49 Peter Kronineer. Slmnn Rorll 51 tewllLlchty, ill, 52 llenlamtn George, 53 Lewis Adam, 54 Henry W. Dietrich.

55 nasvllJe Koltiel, 56 Simon Boncher, 57 Joh. S. Greenawalt, r)S Lewis Becker. 59 Charles Herring. 60 John 0.

8hofr, 61 Abraham Doll, 61 David Croll, 63 Daniel Dietrich, 64 Abraham Fink, 65 I'enjamln Metkle, 66 Ellas Hein, 67 Jonas 68 Peter Klein Box 2) to be Draftefl. 21 Joseph Kntt, 22 John Miller, ,23 Aug Burkbolder, OA wi TkAnniifik Henry risnei, ,26 John 8 Henry, 127 GHfon Noll. 2S Wm WlDhsl, 1 29 Abraham Cox. 30 Joot p. )3l David '32 Geo.

Zimmerman, 33 Tobias T. Neff, 34 Jos Brechtbill, 35 Henry itr. 36 willongh'y Becker, 37 Reory Hettinger, lr James FDear. i' Tlmothv Oranlev. 140 Rufus 8 Reed.

116 in Box 16 Druftwl. 17 Datdol Wunrich 18 Levi Kuroyiiinn Henry Orani? '80 Wm tump ,21 John timber lU Lfivl Fuller 2t lvi Lit.lwl (21 Jm ob Smith 2j Jotinthan Dumloro 2ft Pnrclvnl Zcriiy 27 Daniel Uttimp 2H Ml. bsol II BhHflVr 93 Wm Rhlng 30 Adiun Kiobards 31 Adam Slmnor H2 Wm Heltlugcr 21 Daniel 0. Edelman. Daniel Kemery, 23 Heniamin Zwflilg, )24 Joel ackr, t' 2.1 William Hawkins, 26 William Kanlfman, 27 Henrv Hoch, Enoch Rothermel, '29 Wui.Moyor, 30 Benjamin Peter, 31 ftatily i Klrbv.

32 llonnevll'e Mover, 33 Edward William Maxim, William Jaoob Shade, I OWER HEIDELBERG 2'51 in Box 96 Drafted. 1 Henry Wsu Roed 3 Fred SbSfer 4 Moses ifyer i 6 Henrytzel 7 Jacob We'ngerd 8 Jobn Henkenrotb 9 Isaac StefTy HO John Mathiaa 11 Levi Hain 12 Hens Sanders (colored) IS Moses eorkley (J 14 Thomas Moyer I i 15 Wm Keller 16 Henry Karper 17 Jacob Baseuore 18 Reuben Werner 10 20 Reuben 21 John Ulrkh 22 Cliarles Gaul A 3 23 Adam Seitzingw 24 Adam Yob vl sv 25 Emanuel Bohn 28 lteisa 27 JereraUh Werner JS John A.Weitzel Li ii viopp 1 30 Harrison W'eitzel 31 Levi, Werner 32 John fi Jlollenbach S3 Henry Beber 34 Bennevill Lerch 35 William Dankelberger 36 Henry WolfkiU 87 Samuel Fisher S8 Joseph Forlow 39 Jonathan Rebe 40 Henry Abren 41 James Faust 42 Henry Uerbart 43 Adam Gerhard 44 John Latshaur 45 Ckarlvs Horn 46 Peter Hmzy 47 Peter Bolcu 48 Johu. Mutos Longswanip 253 1 John Pob 2 Nathan Merkel 3 Jobn Romig 4 John Barto 5 Stephen Weier 6 James Otte 7 Je we Rudolph 8 John Miller 9 Franklin Wean 10 Daniel Haas 11 Augustus Garber 12 David Leibensperger 13 Daniel Barto 14 Jonas Romig 15 Tobias DeLong 16 Henry Reinart 1 17 Philip Merckoffer 18 David Gteis 19 Franklin Wertx 20 Evens Eck 1 21 George Fenstermaker 22 Jacob Carl 23 Jesse DeLong 24 Henry Reider 26 Samuel Bouse 26 Thomas Oswald 2' John Wyle 1 23 Charles Dennis 9 Daniel Yoder 30 William Trump 31 Jobn We'zel 32 Levi Eisenhower 33 George Raudenbusk 34 Wm. Xauder 35 Henry Meat 36 John Shade 37 Abraham Feider 3j Jacob Creuthamer Charles Wetiel 40 David Weiser 41 Samuel Dresher 4 2 Aaron Gheist Jeflf jion 119 in 1. Daniel SCheldy 2.

Samnel Potte'ger 3 William Richel 4. J. V. Orlssinan I 5 Franklin Geohmau' 8. Adam Wennch 7.

Jacob Ziegfried 8. Enoch Miller 9. Daniel Berge 10 Michael Fox 11 Adam W.Kitne 12 John L. Bolts 13 David Guilditt 14 Mahlon SchsKner, 15 Darious Anderson 16 Adam Bright 17 Jonathan Loeb IS John R. Wagner 19JohnBaber 20 Wm.

Sehaeffer 21 Jehn K. Berger 22 Jerome Anderson I 49 John uapa .1 juuu invent I ill David Rollman 53 Lazarus I.erch 54 David Stout 55 Johu II Miller 56 Richard Mellaiw 57 Joseph Bare 58 Jacob Sward 59 Thomas Ridder 60 Adam Ensinger 81 Daniel Strunk 1 62 Frank Rush 63 Benjamin Richard 64 John Fisher 65 John Ulricb 66 DanleLBans 67 Wflliain Boyer 68 Uonry Fox 69 Isaac Goldman 70 JAoob Wike f) 71 John Hiester 72 David; Groiuis 73 George Arnold 74 Daniel Ihinkellxxgerj 75 Peter Gorhard f76SnntetWike 77 Satnuol Kutz 1 78 Jacob Shoidy 79 Benjamin Hasater i 80 Aaron Fox SI John Flingering 82 William Kigie 83 John Uoni 84 Jhn McCuch 86 Isaac Koch 86 Natluuiiel Moyer 87 Henrv Werner i 88 Franklin Jones 89 Henry Balthaser W0 Jsaao Shower 91 John Strunk 92 James MoCillnO) 1 93 John II Eyrich 94 George McCaulny 95 John Werner 96 Cyras Ruth in Box $4 to be Drafted, 43 8amuel Mcser 44 Daniel Burley 45 Aaron Frftx 46 David Seb moyer 47 James Smeyer 4S Elijah Milter 49 Keutxn Gheist 50 Henry DeLong 61 Henry Schankweller 52 Daniel Bower 53 David Walbert 54Davld Carl i 55 Jobn Bigger 66 James Smith 67 Aaron Dankel 6S Charles Wlckert 69 Rendy Ziegler ,60 Wm DruckenmiUer 61 Henry Bower' (62 Horatio fhenkweller (63 Abraham Gheist David Zifgler 1 65 ReUDen Pillert 06 Wm. Ghist ,67 Henry Carl 6S Daniel Otts Henry Sch moyer 70 Tilghman Wickert 71 Benjamin Halts i72 Christian Knonard 73 Chas. Folk 74 Alfred Oswald '75Banjuntn Fritx 70 E.las Tetlow 77 Simon Wendling 7S Aaron DeLong 79 August Long 80 Abraham Scbaffer SI Wil lam Sidler 82 Nathan Bischel CO fnL.V..t. VA I II" Box 44 to be Drafted.

23 Daniel Sehaeffer 24 Israel Hager 26 dam Machlmer 26 Adam Bright 27 Faal Lengel 28 Henry Lengel 29 Adam Sehaeffer' SO Reuben Manbacu 31 Hiram Potteiger George Beckery 34 John Klein 35 Adam M. Wagner 36 Isaae Wagner 37 Enoch Sheidv Jobn Knoll 39LvlBtolt 40 Michael Riegel "41 John Derr 42 John Shucker 43 Franklin StulU 44 Jer. Brntxman 60 Drafted. .31 John Hafer 32 Franklin fctrubb 3 George Fisher 4 Daniel Tobias 35 Aaron Wentzel 36 Philip Blatx 137 Panl Ebling S8 Adam Faylor 3 39 Albert Dellecker 40 William Lntt 41 Adam Gehret 42 William llocer Henry Becker 44 Joseph Folic 45 Heury Bern hart 146 Franklin Gehret 47 Franklin Knling 4S Jobn bisomiller 49 Matthias Swavely Ueorve Medler 51 Daniel Uoral 52 Jonathan Hover 53 Daniel Zicbarlts 54 Christopher Qui 5.1 Henry Hlesl Frederick Border '57 Jacob Wei gert 168 Albert Zieber 60 William Koeh 60 Uaae Boiler 30 Levi Hlhter 31 Jacob B. Verkel 32 Michael Adams, 3.1 Jobn Schlnnicker 134 Edward Hottenateln 135 N.

Heffser 36 John Liebensperger 37 Jacob Uaag Hi Charles Dietrich 39 Wm. Merkel 40 Wm 8cblneeksr 41 Frederick Schick i 41 Wm, thollenberer i 43 Reojamin M. Kline 44 J. O. Siegfiled i 4 45 Charles U.

Grim 16 Peter lierlck 47 Abraham mmeiman 148 CbarleaT. Grim 4: JameH lleffaer 60 Jobn Kronlnger '51 Thomas Datt 52 mos Reider 53 DeWrflt 8 KaU 64 Jjs. Schwoyer 65 Jobn Drey 66 Nathan llelser 67 Heary Weil 58 Solomon H. Miller Churches to morrow, tne Heading lienevo to a liberal public. for money to relieve will meet on Satur Muhlenberg.

190 la Box 1 Jeremiah Knabb 2 Adam Boral 3 Jacob Ebling 4 Jared llains 6 Daniel Wnmer 6 Besjamln Hubrite 7 Jeremiah Drotl 6 Ham. KisKlnger Kaiunel Folk 10 deorge F. Wnmer 11 Godfried Bllsslng 12 Jacob iral 13 Aaron Miller 14 William 11. llemmtg 15 Henry Detnrk 16 Joel HiukelU'ia c. 17 1 aac Glae i 18 Heary Banra 19 Jaiuee He 0 Daniel liodenberger 21 Imrw Wahl 32 Hnjamln Noll 23 Gideon 24 James Sch meek 2 Gabriel Kasolg 26 William Klobs 27 Renbett Keller 28 Thomas Uauia 29 Dmiel Manner.

30 Mvrx Schlottman Itlayatawny. No. Drafted, 68 No rtqalred, 2i. 1 TiijcbioMn Shaetfer. 7 oenwoyer, 3 Jnmeri Ulft, 4 James Dutt, 6 Ma'ihias Bttts, 6 Daniel Keimer, 7 Wm.

8 Peter A rut, 9 James Herman, 10 Levi Tenser It Benjamin Brown, 12 David Kemp, IS Beuoevilte Homme), 14 Harrliton slohr. 15 Joho II. Deysber, lii J.tshn Miller, 11 vl uli os, 18 James Feseley t. 19 Petwr D. Schwoyer, 20 David Krontnger, 21 Joi epb Dally, 22 Wm.

V. Kereber, 31 Henry J. George, 21 Will iajjUby Leva i'5 Joshua itoth, 36 Lewis Brown, 17 Davll Fegley, 39Wn. MatW, 29 James Waiaiksael Cenkyolent Society. Collections will bo tttken up in all the in ma 01 tne iunis 01 lent Society.

The committee ofsrentlemen having failed to collect funds, the managers are obliged to apply through the churches me poor anu uvaiuuiv. JIeiicantilb .4 sHonATiox. The mem bers of this association day evening next at Seventh ami Penn, for the purjioso of electing thirteen Directors. 2t. CLorniNo.

Persons who are in the city now, should huprovo the opportuuily to pay a visit to the extensive Clothing House 01 Jwiustein iv Ol'J I'cnu struct. They will have a gotxl opportunity to buy cheap ami elegant doming, Koots Murtin Streiig, lit 715 Penn street, has the finest stock of hoots, shoes gaiters. ever, offered in this city. Don't fail to give Mm a all. A Card.

In yesterdays Record" there is a very abusive article signed Edward Berg, in which he says that the Music Teachers of Reading ask no. commission of me, neither would they recommend the Pianos I sell. This is false in one particu lar, but true in the next. Several of the Music Teachers of this place have come to me repeatedly and asked me to allow them commission for recommending the Pianos I have for sale, and upon my refusing have gone to houses where I had Pianos on trial and abused them shamefully. This I can prove, and I will give the names of the parties if desired.

i Berg says that the teachers'will not rec ommend thej Pianos I sell. This is true, and I will sell them without their recommendation, before twill pay them $50 for saying "That i3 a very good piano and will let them say, "That is a miserable piano, it won't stand in tune: I don't want the influence rue public can judge defy all the teachers of the name of one person to wnom nave sold a piano who is not perfectly satisfied. The pianos I sell have an old and established reputation and are sold all over the Uni ted States, without and his associates. In conclusion I offer $500 to any one that will say and prove mission to any teacher since I located in Reading. Parties Pianos, Cabinet Organs or Melocleons without the valuable sistance of a teacher will find it to their advantage to call on me.

UEO. L. WALKER, llousum's Hotel 4tn and Penn Streets. Harvey Birch to supply this community with S. (3 cent currency) at On the 23rd am Ellkanor, youngest daughter of Wm C.

and Ellsnor.C. 4 years 6 months and 2 days, The friends of the invited to attend the tuneral on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Charles Evans Cera etcry. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "5 7.

4 targe two story H0CS8, BARN and 6 aores of XX Lani. fcitaate in Mublenberg township. Berks county, near ivusinger J. UAtiKHMAN, 624 Penn Reading, Pa. FRANCIS BRUREIN.

feb 1 522 For A THREE Story Brick between 4th and 5th in good repair, ccntalnin eight rooms, with by drant and gas. The lot Is 129 feet In depth, and has, a dosen fruit trees, grape vine Apply to STOVE No. 8 NORTH FIFTH STREET, Next door to the Expreu Office, READING, PA. fl'IN SMITH AND SHEET IRON WORKER recpecT I fully informs the eitissns that he has on hand 11 the best kinds or COGOKIXG and PARLOR STOVES; TIN WAFB Ae which ha will sell as low as the same articles can be bought anywhere else. Particu larattentlon paid to KOOrlnu AND SPOUTING.

And repairing promptly attended to. All work in this line warranted to give fi IRL WANTED VJ general housework. Sale. liberal wages will be paid. Valuable Real IHE Subscriber offers front and extensive situate in nortn 4tn st, feet, and in depth 115 eg Irom the rear of the lot for o.

feet, 24 1W MK3. CATUABIHK WUHAN ORPHAN'S COURT SALE7 OURSCANT to an order of the Orphan' Court of Berks countv. will be TDK8DAY, the 2sth day 1 o'olock, at ttte Reifsnyder, (Keystone House), In the city of Reading, I Berks county, tne Kstate, viz All 3os DKiuA XJwtLLisiu huuss ana Lot 01 LJXOronnd. situate on the east side of the Real log and Perkiomen turnpike, in the City of Reading county of Berks, hounded Charles Aulenbacb, containing about sixteen square perches Late the property of John A. Anlenbach, dee'd.

Sale to oommence at the sale that large two story back brick building, and lot 107. Uontainiog in front with an open alley lead out on Washington street. sold at Public Vendue, on of February, A. 165. at puolie house of Feather A following described Real that certain two storv by lands of Jacob Kindt and above hour, when due at SALE OF Estate the Cltv of Real Rotate ot JOHN B.lRR.

Good Land, situate in Mu HOUSB, with well of th Conditions of sale will be mentioned time and place feb 22 3 tendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known by 'WILLIAM UOUDMAN, Adm'r By order of the Court Solomon Closs, Clerk, ts PUBLIC Real WILL be sold at Publio Sale, on SATURDAY Febiuary 25tb, 1865 at 1 at the public house of Johm Heading Tbefollowioa dso'd, vie Two Acres of tenoerg townsnip, Herns eounty, on the road lealing rrom Reading to Leise's Bridge, adjoleing lands of tfeorgi D. Htltsel and John Kl. fft. On the same la erected a one story LUG bear warer bear the door. made known at the above DytneiiKiKS.

Ordinance An Ordinance providing for Vie appoint memo a vommittce on Law Section 1. Be it ordained bv the Select aud Com mon Councils of the City of Reading: That for the purpose of supervising the operrt ons of the Department of Law, eiid aiding in the business brought be fore the City Councils, a Joint Standing Committee, to be designated the Committee on Law, shall annu ally be appointed by the President of Councils at tbe first atatvd meeting after their organisation, to consist of one member of the Seleot and two mtmbeis of tbe Coioti.on Council giCTlox 2 That the said erned by the same provisions as are applied to the other Joint Handing Committees, and that so mush of Section 6, of the ordinance entitled "An ordinance estcblishing Departments for centrollingthe revenues sod expenditures of the City," as is Inconsistent with this ordinance be and ed. Concurred In by C. Feb loth, lsfia 0F.0 CONN ARD, President Passed 8. Feb.

15th, 1S6.1. L.J. f.UlTH. PreiUeut. Approved Feb.

I7tb, ISM, feb 22 3 1 K. Committee shall be gov the same is hereby repeal ISKSUUWKH. Mayor Real Estate is offered at situate in Carpenter allev. erected thereon a small are not sold at Private Sale. the premlarsto WILLIAM PRIVATE SALE 1HR following valuable Private Sale, via No 1.

A lot of Ground, between Chestnut and Franklin streets, containing In front 1.) feet and In depth lixi feet, on which is erected a 14 story BRICK DWELLING UOCSK, 14 by 21 ft no. oi urouna aajointng tne above, of tbe same dimensions, harinir FKAMB DWELLING UOCSK. If tbe above nrnperUes they will be exposed to Public Sale, on SiTvantr, March llth, iM.j, at Uousum's Hotel, at I o'clock, F. For partioulara apulv on any boy professorsjQ ior tnemseives, ana j. combined to publish the assistance of Berg that I have given a com wishing to purchase and disinterested as are prepared shortest of scarlet fever, Miri family are respectfully MNT.

urtage. JSxqnire or Minertreet, Phllada. Sale. House in Franklin street, streets. No 400.

nearlv new. li.U KISSINGER, Gn the premises. DEPOT, satisfaction. Fsb 25 lm A girl wanted to do To a goodJ lfl Apply at this office. Estate at Private PAVIfUr toUKOUUK LKUOll, (acting for DANIEL RKKf KR, Admo'r) at his Uarrfere Store, uext door to the Mansion Bouse.

fsh21td WAIJTBD A second hand PLATFORM SCALE, for which afair prloe will be paid. Apply at the Old Jail, corner ef 5th and Washington Sts. feb 21 music FOR SALE AT STRICKLAND BROG. 535 PENN STREET. On to Charleston.

Marching through Georgia Wake The Skaters Young Kph's Lament. Gen. Shermsn in Sat Kiss Waltz Lilly of the Valley. Everett's Funeral March All Aboard Polka. Union Depot o.

242 PEW Below 2d, second door Harrow Motel, Beading, ra. Win. BRIDEGtAXX PROPRIETOR Proprietor of the above works takes pleasure, 1 to announce to the public that he ha constantly on hand the largest assortment of COOKING OTOVEO. The heaviest and most Improved yet manufactured. The Governor Penn Cooking Stove, for which be ia Agent in this cltj, Is pjsitlvely without an eqaul for good qualitie weight and size of oven.

Call and see this handsome Stove before purchasing elsewhere. Also, tb largest and most complete assortment of Parlor Stoves, Heaters. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, to be found in the city, at the lowest prices Old Stoves taken in exchange for new ones. s. Tin Rooflng, Spouting and Repairing promptly attended to at the shortest notice.

Especial attention paid to all orders from a distance Don't forget the place, No. 242 Penn St below 3d, and second, door below the Plough and Harrew Hotel ILr Parties commencing Housekeeping, will do well to call, as they ean be fitted out with more advantage than at any other place. it feb 11 tf BR1DKQAW. Just Received 4 4 4 Williamsville Bleached Muslin, 50 cts. 4 4 Forrest Dale 48 cts.

4 4 Appleton's A brown, (best)f 62 cts. Park Mills 50 cts. I Ballou bleached (cheap,) 37icts. Lowell Madder Prints (Calicoes) 25 cts. Coats' Spool Cotton, 12i cts.

Damask Napkins, 37i cts. Linen Bird Eye Diaper, 1 1 00 Grey Twilled Shirting Flannels, 80 cts. Double Purple Prints, 35ct9. Russia Crash, from 20 to 37J cts. all at reduced prices, at DAVID NFFF'S, No.

537 Penn Street, Reading. JUST KECEIVED.UtT.! i DAVID NEFF'S DRY GOODS STORE, No. 537 Penn Street, Reading, Pa. A large assortment of Prioo aZ 3. Cents.

White Figured Brilliant, Just received at DAVID NEFF'S STORE. FOR SALE. a TWO 8TORT BBICK HOUSE, In Spruce street, between 4th and 5th sts, (No 414), containing 7 rooms. Possession April 1st, 1SC5 Apply to J. GRI9SINGER, Febldlw 409 Franklin street.

ZZouse For Sale. A TWO STORY BBICK H0C8B. in Laurel street between 4th and 6th streets, (No 427).) Posses sion glvsn April 1st, 1S3. Apply to B.GBIS8ING, ER, 109 Franklin street Feb 16 lw CARPBTsVFOR SALZ3. THE undersigned offers at private sale, a large lot of nearly new Brussel and Velvet Carpets.

Apply to HEN BY BCSHONF, 31 Penn st. feb, 13 2 OTjOOKS I CLOCKS The largest Assortment in the City. The largest Assortment in the City. The largest Assortment in the City. The largest Assortment in the City.

Fine Bronze Gothic Walnut 8 day. Fine Bronze Gothic Walnut 8 day. Fine Bronze Gothic Walnut 80 hr. Alarm Calender Patent Lever, Office and ancy. Alarm Calender Patent Lever, Office and ancy.

Alarm Calender Patent Lever, Office and Fancy. Alarm Calender Patent Lever, Office and lancy. At Willson co, 506 Penn Sqr At Wilison At Willson co, 506 Penn Sqr CALL AND EXAMINE. CALL AND EXAMINE. CALL AND EXAMINE.

ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT I 7TH LEAGUE NATIONAL GUARD REGIMENT, At 3iU Pen' Yoluntesr, Infantry, 4 0L JOHN As G0KGAS ALL TUB is lo Not Unit To Be DraHed. THE OFFICER HAVE WILL TAKE CARE OF THEIR MKN. City Uounty, One Vear, 3SO Ala, tnltet States Oountjrt 100. Highest Ward Bounties (extra) besides Pay, Rations, and Clothing. 'Headquarters KSSERSMITH'I 7tk and Pens streets Feb.

32 tf. STREET, below tlit Plough and CLOCKS. co. 506 Penn Sqr BOUNTIES PAID ON BEING MC8 TERED IN. ALL BEEN 8ERVI0E AND 1 Stocks, vis JAMES ANTHONY, feb 21 1 Lieut, and Jtecmttlng Oflcer ocaTOoixs.

WILL be sold at Punlle Sale, at the Keystone House, on SATURDAY, leb. totfc. 1883. at I clock, P. M.

the following Shares Farmers' Bank. Reading Gas Company. 2i" Odd Fellows' Ualf. 50 Reading A Columbia R. 12 EastPena'a R.

20 Union Bank of Reading. Conditions made known at tbe time and place by WM. X. LYON, Auctioneer TO RENT. IN Kutitonn, alio Snuth Chop and DWELLING iiOl'SK, situate in tbe boat part of the town, and no opposition In the business A large trade can east ly secured, and the place having a large custom at present, tbe business having been rarried oa at tbe aame plaoe for the pant forty vears.

A Stove Store, the only one In town. Is aluj attach d. Caa be rsnt.J with or without the stok on band. 1 Applf to OHN KOV1R, I fsbSlSw en the premises..

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