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feairrng S. WHITMAN O. F. HAAS, Publisher and. READING, THURSDAY, JAN.

14. 1864. Sosdat Sohooi. Exhibition ik Tbinitt, Lutheran Church We very particularly direct the attention of ad reader ana reiiow citixena to tne Kxhibltion in aidof the funds of the above School, which will take Place this evening at the Church. We dubtnot, judging frem the Programme which appears in our column, but that it will be worthy the patronage of all who feel disposed to assist so laudable an object.

Once Mori in the Fuld. Cheap John, hav ingupplied hinraalf with a fresh took of goods, calls upon all to pay him a visit if they want to bay oheap. Ilia stock oomprisos everything, and of tbe best quality. Bear Topsey sing and lee ber dance tonight in Unole Tom's cabin at Odd Fellows' Hall. Bektolsttc, of tbe Eagle Brewery, has the best Malt liquors in town and you oan bave it in any quantity as the supply is inexhaustible.

Those who want to sell good beer next year bad better buy it here. Uncle Tomad little Eva at Eellows' Hall to sight. OF" Whiskey is going up The Government tax upon it will send it up as high as a kite Well who would ever have thought that the Govern, tnent would go into partnership with Gough in tbe temperance cause? But so it is, and we are glad of it. Gw and see the great Star Combination Troupe Uncle Tom's cabin at Odd Fellows' Hall to night. in Girls, do you know it Why, bless your souls this is leap year.

Now do try and hunt up bus bands, some of you for before the next leap year comes yoa may be classed among tbe old maids Cast sheep '8 eye, at all tbjo young men yon see. Go our into the highways, and seek whom you may captivate. Remember that leap year, like Presi dential elections, only come once in four years. SplendW entertainment at night. Odd Fellows' Hall to Advice to Marriageable Young Ladies.

The Boston Journal says, "A man is better pleased when he has got a good dinner upon his table, than when his wife talks good French" Upon this the Boston Cultivator remarks as follows "Will the girls approach ing that interesting epoch in life, termed by our cotemporary, make note of this, as should their mothers, also, and see that the education of all who are ap proaohing this interesting and important era in their lives, be directed as befitting those who are to beoome wives and, perchance mothers Let every marriageable young lady, in respect to age, keep in mind, that though she speak with the tongue of man, and is, possessed with the gift of prophecy, and understands the mysteries of all languages, and all knowledges, physical and metaphysical, ornamental and musical, and yet knows not how to keep a house, she is unfit to become a wife and a matron. It is easy to obtain girls and women to teaoh school, to keep books, to be copyists, to sell to work in factories, to set types, ay, to do almost anything outside of housekeeping, and yet how exceedingly difficult is it to find one who understands the calinary arts, with all other accomplishments of good housewifery, with which, all the other learned acquisitions are of little worth in a wife, and with the wifely attainments, the absence of all other attainments will be hardly be missed, for the good housewife, fitted for her sphere, is the true gentlewoman. We would not have the reader infer that we place a low estimate upon woman's liter ary attainments from what we have now sai 1 1 umerwiee lor we would nave every 'marriageable especially, liberally educated in tbe largest sense of that phrase, that is to say, she should be instructed in the mysteries of housewifery as well as in the arts, solences, liteaature. and all aesthetic aoeomplishnuents. Uuta'blue' who knows nothing of housekeeping not a help meet for any man who has a stomach as well as a soul to be cared for during bis sojourn on earth.

The stomach has abqut as much to do in the formation bis oharaotcr and the reputation of a man as his creed, lieoee tha cook is about as essential tc the success of intellec tual, moral and religious culture, as the cu rate." "wouKDiD aid It takes but little space ia the columns of the daily papers bat oh, what long household stories are every oae of these strange names we read over and forget 1 "Killed and wounded Some eye reada them to whom it is dear aslife.and some heart ia struck or broken by the blow made by the name on the list. Every name in it is a lightning stroke to some heart, and breaks like a thunderbolt over some falls like a long black ehathw upon some hearth stone. en. 4 at A youug lady of Patecsoo.Kew Jersey, on Cirislrjias day skated nil tbe way from that ttf to Newark and back, a distance cf thirty miles. 83Ex Qor.

Thomas H. Hicks was on Friday elected Uoiui States Henator from Maryland to fjll tha unexpired term of Senator Pearce. Mr. Hicks i now filling pUl 9J tbt GoverfiOl'l ipf siutinenU )i, I Thb Battlb Field of Gettysburg We ate pleased to learn that a movement has been stated toenoourage the artist, Col. JobnB.

Baobelder, in tbe publication of bis great Isomeirical Drav tvgot this great battle field referred to in such oomplimentary terms by Mr. Everett, bis great oration at tbe reoent consecration of tbe National Cemetery. The following letters indicate frrm the best8ouroes, that it will be both as a work of at and a historical dooument, sucb as the people of Pennsylvania will in future be proud to have hanging on their walls i i J. FROM BON. EDWARD EVERETT.

I have examined Col. J. B. Baehelder's beautiful drawing of the Gettysburg battle field with care. It appears to me, so far as I oan judge from a comparison of the drawing with the aooounts of the three days battles, minutely correot.

To this effect Col. Baohelder has testimonials from the most respectable sources at Gettysburg. liUWAKI) EVERETT," Bostoh, Nov. 14,1863. FROlt GEN, 'DOUBLED AY.

Washington, D. Nov. 23, 1863. Ibt lsometrtral View of the Battle of Gettvs burgisan admirable production and a truthful rendering of the various positions assumed by tbe troops in eaeh of tbe three days combat. A.

WU ULaVAx, Commanding 3rd Division, 1st" Corps. FROM HON. tDW. U'PflKKSON. (on whose farm at Gettysburg tbo first days battle ooourred.

Washington, D. Nov. 23,1863. Col. Bachelder, of BostoD, is preparing a view of the Battlefield ot Gettysburg, of surpassing com pleteness and accuracy, lieinff familiar with the ground, I beg to add my testimony to that of others ot Gettysburg, more fatly informed, as to the value of this work.

Very ISLMV. MoPUEKBON. The undersigned bave carefully examined Col. Biicheldor's drawing of. the Gettysburg battle ground, It represents not less than twenty fire less than square miles ot territory.

It has been executed wnh remarkaolo fidelity and may be relied upon as a correot delineation of tbe natural and artificial features of tbe plaoe where this great battle was fought. Robert Martin, Burgess of Gettysburg. M. Jaoobs, Professor of Mathematics and Chemistry in Penn College, Gettysburg, Pa. 9.

S. Ferry, Brig. General Commanding at Gettysburg, York District. II. L.

Baugaer, President of tbe Pennsylvania College 1 It. MeCurdy, President Gettysburg R. It. H. S.

Schmncker, Chairman if ihe Theological Faculty, Theological Seminary, Gettysburg. From a earetul examination ot tbe subject, we bave no hesitation in saying that this Drawing is A nf ifvaat ttdtiAnal i iiAvtunna A liar interest to every patriotio Ponnsylvanian, and we hope sufficient encouragement will be extended to the artist to insure its publication. Our city will be canvassed tor subscribers to this splendid picture, and we bave no doubt many of I our citizens will improve tbe occasion by supplying themselves with a copy. Topsy buts tha Yankee at Odd Fellows' Hall to Dignt. rphe cheapest lot of fane; and common Coal Lamps, and For sale by CHEAP JOHN BRO.

Eliza escapes across tbe river on the ice at Odi Fellows' Hall to night. Prime Kaisens. For tale by CHEAP JOHN very cheap. The best and most popular Dramatic Organization will appear to night at Odd Fellows' Hall in Uncle Tom a cabin. Best Castile and the cheapest.

For sale by CHEAP JOdN 4. BRO. Go and see Uncle Tom'a cabin at Odd Fellows' Hal to night. Best household Snap in the city, 3 lbs. for 25 eta.

For sale by CHJSAP JOHN. The Star Combin ition Company to nizht in Uunle Tom's cabin at Udd Follows' Hall. A very large lot of Women's and Misses Gum Over Shoes, the cheapest in the city at CHJCAP JOHN.8. Uncle Tom's cabin will be performed at Odd Fel Iowa' Hall to night. 500 dot.

Spool Cotton. For sale at CHEAP JOHN'S Cheaper than ever. Misses Balmoral Skirts. For sale by CHEAP JOHN at very lw prices. 00 packs of Pina at CUKAP JOHNS.

Cheaper than the cheapest. 'be cheapest lot of fancy Sootags ever offered In the city of Headiux. For sale by CHEAP JOHN BRUl'UJSR he largest lot of fancy Woolen Goods ia the city. For sle bvCHKAP JOHN A very large lot or Lily Lite, Tor Ladies, for Beautifying the compaction. fur sale at CHJCAP JOHN'S very cheap.

A 11 kinds of fancy Soaps. For sale at CHEAP JO.llV BRO. A large assortment of Woolen Comforters cheapest in the city atCriEAP JOHN'S. JIEW ADUERTI3EHEB1TS. TO COACHMAKEES.

WANTED A gool and steady Coacbmaker.to whom constant employment and good wages will be giv. JOHN UAINS, jaa 14 3t Leesport. SLEIGH FOS SALE. goad one horse Sleigh will be sold cbtay. Apply ilat Isaac Ely a Liquor Score.

jao 14 2t VALUABLE REAL ESTATE at PRIVATE SALE. ALL that certain Urea story BRICK DWELLING HOUSI, with extensive back dwelling, i tasted in ouin otn at no. I37atwtve Chestnut in the city or Reading The house is new with all tbe necessary conveniences Oaa through tbe whole house A large garden attatched P. Terms easy ir required. Apply oa the premises.

Also two small houses in Plum alley. jan 14 tw ANTED A small cue of drawers, suitable for uae, wun some 2i er SO drawers Applr 'it North Fifth street jan 14 3t AFFLING For a GOLD WATCH at the Swan Hotel, Foot of Penn Jan 22nd. 1864 Janl4 2t NICK FINFRUCK. TUX SIGHT OF THE AGED QBEATLY ASSISTED. THE WEAK SIGHT STRENGTHENED.

TtiS PERFEOT SIGHT PRESERVED. A. AIVSCLL, Oculist and Practical Optician from Philadelphia, has arrived with alarira assortment of his CELEBRATED TINTED PAEABOLA SPECTACLSS. Tk Advahtaok to he derived from tha use of the above named ipeotacles, are Innumcratile. Tbe fol lowiujf remarks will enable persons having weak, in flimieil eje, or falllngsight, to judge for themselves: Firstlv They do nt tire, but strengthen and lu vigorate tbe eyes hKCaxour The eve, iostesd or being flattened, as with the old fahiooed lenp, has every inducou ent to become aaiD convex, as in youtn.

Tbirhi.t Tbe lens, being made or erystal. can not be scratched er defaced, and are alwayscool to thaeye. Fodktut The eye, not being flattened, greater mar nifying power is ever after unnecessary irTHAT They are perfectly achromatic, and sepa rate the ravaof lightao tbata peison see ia aur light distinctly and with comfort. MXTiLLTueiOff a uerrect fac simile of nature, the power of the lpns immediately forma a junetitm with tbe power of the eye. produolng again perfect vision To all sufTurlng from wena or impaired vision or whose Sight has been Injurad by tae iwe of Improper (flas es would do veil to eall atnno3 at the Room iriKBril II 11 Ml 11 W6 1 L1J 1 BLIII1U3 BL IIP llfUim IV I Hwosumsllotel, Cor Ptousul rourlhslt ts, 'j 8, be der ca'l.

with style KEYSTONE II ALL. For Two flights Only THE WODERFUL In conjunction with the Zanfretta Troupe Will Exhibit at Beading COMMENCING Wednesday, January 13 PROGRAMME OVERTURE. 2. Tight Rope, by Marietta Zanfretta. 3.

Wonderful Pyramids, by the Arabs. 4. Globe Act, by i 5. Dance, by 6. Homes da Air, 7.

Dance, by 8. Concluding with the E. Segrist Zanfretta. Segrist and Son. Marietta Zanfretta.

AEABS! TiCk6lS 25 CtS, FfODt StltS 50 CtS Cgr See bills of the day. WANTED. A first Class Machinist at best wages. One accus J. tomea to light work preferred.

jan 14 tf DOUGLAS CONARD. NOTICE. T8 HFBEBY OITEN that tbe partnership lately sub J. sistmg between Francis Joseph Obrt od Robert Tippett, ot tbe city or Read ng, under the flrn of Obert Tippett, wascissojvod on the second day ef January, one mousana eigninunared and sixty four, by mutual consent. Al! debts owing to tbe said partnership will he be received oy saia rrancis Joseptt ubert, and ail de.

maoas on tne saia parmersnip are to be presented to blrn ror payment. KOBKRT TIPPETT, jan 4 tf F. OBERT. VALUABLE CITV PROPEIITY ATPUEUC SALE. THE subscriber will offer at public on Saturday, January 6, 1863, at 1 o'clock, P.

at the Key' stone House, in the city of Reading, the following val uaoie ciy property, via. A TRUCK FAEM. Situate in the North East or Fourth Ward of the city of Reading, fronting on Eighth, Ninth and Tenth sts Four and three quarter Acres. In a good state of cultivation The improvementa consist oi a story iiAHK UWELLINU HOUSE Frame uarn, agon Shed, a pnmp of good wa the house, a choice variety of all liS II kinds of Fruit, Said property is admira I located for building purposes, and mav be cut ap into a nuirber of nrst class Building Loto fronting on Kigbtb, Ninth and Tenth streets. Condi tions made Known at tbe time and place by Jtr llts PAUL BLESSING.

Orrici or thb Comptbollib or rn Ccaaixcr Washlciton Nov. 12. 1SR3 WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that tne must IS AT ION A BANK OF READING. IN THE COUNTY OF BERKS, AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA baa been duly organised oner and ac cording to tbe requirements or the Act of Congress entitled ''An Act to provide a national currency, se uurcu wj a pieage 01 unuea states stocKs, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof." approved February 25, I8C3, and has complied with all tuv pruriKiuDHoi naia aci required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking: Now, therefore, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of tne currency, no nereDy cerury tbat the First If ition al Bank of Reading, county of Berks, and rtat3 of rennayivania, is autnomea to commence tbe business oi Banaipg under tbe Act aforesaid. lu testimony wh reor, witness ray hand and seal of oflieo.

this 12th dav tot N'nreoi. ber. 1863. HtTUll M.pri men Nov. 19 2m Comptrmler of the Curroooy.

AK 0EDE5AKCE Exlmdingthtjrririlrgr. anivl hi an Ordinance entitled 'Ms Ordinance granting to Philip Buthmg, oftU City of Reading, Vie pnviUgrn tf laying ccrtainpipt in XorUi WnUT ttr'tt, in taidcity: Sao 1. Be it ordained by tha Select and Common Councils prine uuy oi Heading that the privilege granted to Philip Bushong by the Ordinance of March 1849, entitled 'An Ordinance granting to Philip nusnong oi ine vn ui neauing me privilege of lay. ing certain pipe In North Water Street in siid city." and the same Is berebv extended for the period of nrteen years rrora in eigntn oay oi narca, one thou sand eight hundred and sixty four; Provided, That the said rnu uusnoog complies wlib all the requirements of said Ordinanee. Passed Common Coonoll, Jan.

9, 1804. JAMES DONAGAN, President. Concurred In by Select Council, Jan 0, 1864 J.U.IIOFF, President. Approved, January 11,1864. Jnl4 2t JOS.

g. BO ITER, Mayor. LIQTTOB STORE. "fTTK respectfully Inform our Irlends and the pub Vf lie In general, that the Wholesale Wine and Liquor estanimnment, carried on by Jeremiah Bitting, bason the 23d day cf December, 1863, beon traoiierred and sold to tbe underMused, aud wasun the firm of Jacob Bitting and at theold stana rext door to the Schmucker House, South West corner of Sixth and Penn street. ana we invite tne puoiio, in general to give us a We shall not fail to accommodate customers the choicest Wines and Liquors taemarketoan allord.

N. B. All book accounts are to be settled by us. JACOB JOnN BITTING. FOR SALE.

ONB Patent Onststeel Target by Morgan Jamc, Utica, New York, finished in the best and nearly new Price fflO. Enquire at THIS OFFICE, or at er. Mb and Piaa sts jan 2 3t IARGE by 144, ihranes lathe city. For sale hr CHEAP JOHN BROS. of and put at ODD FELLOWS' HALL.

THURSDAY, JAN. 14, The Star Combination Company! The Star Combination Company I TO NIGHT! TO IIIGHT In A ikin's dramatisation of MBS. STOWE'S GREAT WORK, entitldd Uncle Tom's Cabin! Uncle Tom's Cabin Uncle Tom's Cabin I MISS 'lif BENHAM MISS FANM'DENHAM! MISS FANNY BENHAM In bergreat character of TOPSEY! plhe Oal tbat never was born! In which character she will sing several Songs. whcle Company in the Bill J5For particulars see small bills WANTED AG IRL to do general housework, at No. 623 Penn street aboue 6th.

'3 2 IA AC SCHWEREN. 10 BUTCHERS' GOOD CORIANDER SEEDand Ground BLACK PEPPER at 20 cents each per pound. For sale at R. P. HUNTER Be CO'S Drug Store, No.

321 Penn street. jU3 6t Importer and Wholesale Dealer in s. No. PENN ST. READTNG, Two doors above the Berks Connty House Janl3tfJJ KKWAKl) LOST a few weeks since, a Uree TiinaiteseuAr, wun wniteDrast, neck and feet The above reword will be paid for its delivery at jan 8 tf THIS OFFICE STOLEN Not 4.

1863, from ISAAC MILLER, Del les Ferry, Northampton connty, Pa a shifting top WAGON front how broken, repairedwith two plates; horse 16 hands high, a lump on each shoulder. Reward of $50. jan 8 lw STOLEN FROM CHAS FETHERMAN, STROUDS BUBG, Monroe Pa Oct. 14, 1863, a dark brown MARE, 15 hands high, 7 years old: mane arvi tail somewhat black, and curly. 8ta on forehead and the twe hind fetlocks white Reward of $50 for recovery.

jin 8 lw STOLEN Pram PETER PIPnER, at Delaware Water Oap, Northampton conntv. Pa a Bav HORSE 11 years old. 15 hands bich. star in forehead, and white mark on nose, two hind fetlocks white, tuil and mane black. Reward of $5 i.

ian 8 lw C. A. GEIESEMER BEO'S. Flour Sc Feed Store. Eighth adote Wqshtngton.

THEundarsigned having just opened a Flour Feed Storoat the above location, respectfully invite the citizens of Reading to give them a call. Their stock of Flour is of the best, and only needs a trial to recommend it. They will aell as low as the lowest, and deliver goods of extra charge to all parts of the city. C. A.

GRIESKMKUfc jan Il 3m No. 105 North Sth Street. TAKEN WITHOUT LEAVE. GOODRICH'S Sled, and the boy tbat took it will save himself a visit to the "Lock with Chief of Police" by leaving it at once where he took it jaa 12 3t VETERAN VOLUNTEERS! Lifuf. oj.u.

BAS OPfcNED a Recruiting Office at Yeager's Hotel, cor FiTth and Washington sts where he of fers the following inducements to peiscns who have scma monins in tne united States Army: $4 2 Bonnty, and I month pay in advance. $3 2 Bounty, and 1 month pay in advance to new re emits. Now is the time to avoid tha Draft and secure a Bounty. For particulars arplv at the Rendeavous. eoraer of Jinn ana asningtun ats.

It ff TffT 1 T. JB4 Lieut Col 63dRer.P. V. Mt AJt SWISS COTTAOS. CHARLES SCHAEFFER, respectfully informs the publio that be has taken this noDUlar resort where ne fits established "Winter Quarters" for all who mav pay him a visit.

Peter Barbey 'a celebrated Beer constantly on tap aiao, rorier, Aie, ana KeireRnments. CT.OTTTTlSTff "pEKSONS tn want of CLOflllNG, either Ready x. uiBueuroiuue 10 oraer, win ao well to can on LEVI, EIXSTEIN No. 6'9 Penn Street above 6th, Reading, where will be found the largest stock of Ready Made Clothing ever opened in Reading. A good, comfortable suit for $8.00 Good all wool Cassimer ''Pants for .00.

Other goods in proportion As we manufacture all our Clothing, persons can rely upon it that everv article ia well mde and no "slop such as 1b generally found in Cloth ii stores Having secured tha services of Mr. Owes Kbfsslt, foraierly of Philadelphia, and Mr. Jacob Ebling, who has had 25 years experience in the tailoring business throughout the country, as well as Mi. Ik i mar. and favorably known as one of the best tailors In tbis city or State, we are prepared to take measures for Garments which we warrant to be of the latest style and flnista All goods cut at this establishmenr warranted to give satisfaction or no gale.

nov. 12(f SLEG Ss II DFNTAL SURGEONS. HAVE procured theNITRIOCS OXIDE GAS which they administer to any perron without a particle of danger the least sense of pain, or without any bad feelings after eing under the inlluencaof it. People who wish to have sets can have teeth extracted without charge. we have purchased the patent richtfor Win era! Plating Also, the non sectional Block Works, which is mure taateful than the.

old mode of set linn teeth. Ofiict No. lo7 North Fifth Street, at the Old Jail nuuumg. Nov6 II. 1).

KITZ, l)rn(isf. HAVING obtained tbe rlht of us ing the Nitrous Oxide Una, I am now prepared to adininixier It to all persons haio teeth extracted. It is perlectly harmless, the pationt experiences none of the unpleasant sensations experiencedVhicb follow tbe use of Chloroform or Ether. It is decidedly preferable to any Anaesthetic now iu nse. Persans desirous of obtaining either full or partial sets of Teeth at this office, as bav their teeth extracted, free of charge.

Teeth up on Gold. Silver.Kubber, or In an styiedeslred Charges aa morat as any ollica Iu tbe country. Persons desiring further information, art invited to call 414 Penu st Beading. Dec 13 3w cThesshlev. Ootton Factory Motel, NINTH STREET, OPPOSITE COTTOX FACTO IT, BiaDivq, ri.

I The best malt sad oth.tr liquors at th Dee I For Pale and To Lei Valuable Real Estate ax jfAixvAllJ OALZ3 Iwlll sMl at Private Sde abont 6V acrero'f wh.chliasonthe Eebaoon Vallev Bfl rL vdf Second Hockley Lane, in the eity of Readme fjn! part thereof, is erected a first rate BKICK IfLN Cistern, a capital weir witB pumri. and Dlentv nf jayn.9 Mo jM aw felln below Third, Readlnr Viie Fmve ijWBJT for Sale." 1 jrFrame Suilding lised as a Cosch Msa t7ib er Franklin, is offer CK buildiagis by 30 feet. For particulars apply tw d3 aw PXTBR HOtH. VALUABLE REAL' ESTATE. AT PRIVATE SALE.

THEwell knowu three story BKICK HOUSE, with; extensive back bull No. 508 Penn street, late the residence of Gen. Wm. H. Keim.

aflir now oe copied as the Constitution House and by the Uaion League Tbe lot has a front on Penn street of 24 feat but widens within the space of the building to 3j feet, and extends at width of 30 feat to Cherry Alley. Lepth orio ,230 feet i ALSO Two two story FRAME HOUSES: with yard front and back, aituate on east ide of South 6th street below Laurel street Lot 40 feet front by 115 feat deep to a ten feet alley. ALSO Five Shares of Stock in the Penn Saviagt Association. For terms, apply to BEVERLY KEIM, or Jesse Ch Pawm, dec 5 tf. Attorney at Law 15 North 6th St.

1 Jwr rOM. a If in different pat.ts of the city. Tha 0 above properties will be sold cbcap and cn easy terms, by RHODE it FISHER, Nov 6tf No 705 East PtnnSt cor. iighth. Honse, Barn and 3 seres of first rate latd, fine apple orchard, spring, for sale in Muhlenberg townfhip.

Price $1350 60. Also, 1 Farm, 46 Acres, Good Buildings. Apple Orchard, Fruit, Spring water, 6 miles from Reading Will be sold at a bargain 0POXC3k.Xj3E3. I Ci HOUSES. IZ 25 Building Lots.

2 Farms, Tf VUj 6 Bonds and Apply to DANIEL 8. ZACHARIAS, Commercial Broker, Sept 22 3m No. 29 Court Street, Reading FOR SALE. 67 Houses, 16 Building Lots, situated in different parts of the city, also 6 Farms in tbe eountry For particulars apply to PHILIP ZIEBER, Real Estate Broker, 9th Penn St. Reading.

OA HOUSES. CM 12 1 Building Lots. 25Farms. 4 Tracts of Timber Land 2 Forges. 2 Mills.

Apply to JACOB SCHMUCKFR, 6 26 Bonds taken in payment for some of the above properties. Real Estate Agent, ap 11 63 Office, opposite the Cnrt House Valuable ileal Estate at Private sale TH subscriber offers for sale on reasonable and easy terms, all that certain three story B.lck DW1.L La j.hu nuuB, suuare on me east side ri 5 Sixth street, north of Lanre), in tbe City of Reading The house has been recently built and has attached to it a two storv brick tsck building, with all the necessary conveniences. Tbe lot on which the buildings are erected is nineteen feet sis inches in front, and one hundred and fifteen feet deep. An abundance cf Plum, Cherry and Peach trees, and Grapes on the premiHes. DANIEL ERMENTROUT, Attorney at Law, tf Corner ofixih St.

and Court Alley INK GROUND PI CE Ci ana mo nTCToveAT spice, Ginger, Maise, Pepper, at Peocock'a old stand. D. P. GRETH ic CO. Blackwell's, at Peacock's D.

P. GUETH it CO ICC ALILY Crosse old atand. IRLWANTKDtodogenral homework. Apply at tf. No.

742 Franklin St FOR SALE. IWG Steam Engines. 5 and 15 Horse power and boi'ers. Iron orks, findings of all kinds for sale vry low by T. J.

BERTOLET. jan ll tf WANTED two Master Colliers at Mary Ann Fur nace, Lonsrswamp township, Boiks county, next season to coal 50i 0 cords Wood. A liberal price will be paid. Apply to HOR.lTIO TREXLER. Reading, atd Lesherl'rexler, at the Furnace.

jaa 9 1 mo Double ZigZag GRAIN SEPARATORS. BOLTING CLOTHS. BELTING. SMUT MACHINES. PORTABLE MILLS.

Mill Burrs. Brushes. Picks. FLOUR PACKERS. HOISTING SCREWS.

And all kinds of Flour Mill Machinery J. G. C. K. BULLOCK, 1128 Market St.

OODrZLBY ORAP, Oilier, Picture ft Looking Glass Frame Maker And Dealer in German and French Plain Ornamental itlaml Pier III GLASSES. IflS. No. 637 PENN STREET, READING. Photograph Frame alwya on hand All kinds oi frames ninde to order.

Old frames gilt. ocll Tl'ST RECEIVED AT THE STORE OF THX SUB tiCRIUER Silk Tochct Ilaudlicrchicfs, Ladies' Embroidered do. Alice ie3. Andulusian Lawn Handstiched. and Slue Veils Silk Gauntlets and Qlovcs.

Merino Scarfs. Smbroidcrcd Sleeves. SHAWLS, CIRCULARS, COATS, together with a vr rietv of other dehirabls and aeasouabla DRKSH GOODS. 3 DAVID NFFF. I Itf ANTED TWO OR TIIHKE glrla to Bnish worlr, dene on Setting Machines, Apply to 1 MRS.

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