mitt-ftuatis. ENMER JANE 0, 'tie of a young redden a ew. y 1:d tell, AU *leo of her lover and what them befell; Bow her lover wag a capting, what sailed the salt tea, And the eonsequence•attendlng the parting from the. Now the Teasel ofthia Gaming, it was Latta the Entmer Jane Amain honor of his trne love the eapttng gave her that risme; So that when he was a tossing upon the briny sea, That vessel that be sailed in might remind him of dm. 0, 'teas with a load of ahingles this gallant capting sails& I=3 Tram port and hie true love all on a eummer'e day; But he never more was heard or nor hie vessel eo brave, And It we. calelated putty gen'valy he found a watery grave. HOOP tip and dawn Mama above, for many a lonaday, This maiden did wander, seeking him who sailed away, A *akin' all the capthip and sallyers she could see, If in "breastin` " the billering "surges" they had seen anything o' he ? On aeold stone, all eammer, by the side o' the we, This maiden sat a waMtdn' and aweitto , for he, 'TIII one cold, rainy morning Is the water she wee round, And It was ealelated patty gen'rally ehe got crazy and was drowned. They burled her body all In the boryitt 2 ground, lad a eneanmlak was assets& a Malin' she was drowned And o'er her tomb they not a wilier tree, And the wind through its branches keepsa h owli re tor she Now jest two years after them ere events °scarred, It stranger came to the town where Emmet Jane was buried; He tusked of the sexton where Emmer Jane might be, Who answered by potable toward the wilier tree. In the graveyard nextmornln% by the eideof Fawner Jane They found hie told Gonne Insensibly a !gybe, And also in bin weskit a han'kercber °amen, And Ivan ealelated putty genially `tans the carnet ee turned. They brayed her lover, the capting, close by her, And o'er his tomb they sot out &sweet brier; And the 'miller which Is weepla' is an emblem of She, Awl the brier *linen' round it Is an emblem of he- OLD Ann Trines Hie Ton.—For occasional sal lies of genuine original wit, gives us a country grocery on winter evenings and rainy days, and the bar-rooms of country hotels. As an instance, take the following, which occurred in a bar-room not long since. There was quite a collection, and our friend 8 , who is a Democrat, and friend M, who is a Republican, had been earnestly, but pleasantly, discussing politics ; and as a lull took place in the conversation, 8. spoke as fol lows: "M., how many public men are there who are really temperance men I" " Oh, I don't know," replied M. Well,"! said S., "I don't know of but one that I can speak positively of on our side, and that is Genera Cass." .. Well," said AL, promptly, " There le Presi dent Lincoln on our aide, certain." " Gnats not," said S., incredlnously. "Guess yes," replied M., warmly. "But you don't pretend to say that President Lincoln is a temperance man ?" asked S. "Yes .1 do," answered M., 6 . and can maintain the statement. " Well now, I tell you that Abraham Lincoln is as fond of his tod as any man living," replied S., earnestly, si and can prove it to you." "Well, I tell you that he isn't," replied M who began to get eacbs I; " He is as pure and strict a temperance man as there is in the awn ry "I contend," replied S., with provoking cool ness, •that Abraham Lincoln is so fond of his tod that it is the kat thins he thinks of when he goes to bed, and the first when he wakes .in the morning." "It's a confounded Inc:foto Zit!" &Initiated M., springing to his feet. " Hold on ; friend 11.," said S., " what was Lincoln's wife's name before she was married 1.. " Todd, by thunder:" exclaimed M, jumping more Than a foot from the floor; •• boys, let's ad journ to the other room." THE WISE AND LEAF, AN ELOPE:44NT, O listen, ladies, and I'll tell you brief A. touching tale, and true as history. The Wind and Leaf held dalliance. "Gentle Leaf," Began the Wind, " awake and fly with me! For thee I pass'd the beds where roses are: And though their whispers fragrant woo'd my stay, And every little bud ahem like a Mar, I thought on thee ;—ariee awl come away Thy sisters dark are sleeping in the dew, I would not rouse their coldness with a sigh ; But thou the beautiful, and I the true, Were meant for common passion—let ne fly." The Leaf complied, and ere a day was done Was flung aaide—a, thing to tread upon. —Tait's Magazine BITTLIXO A DOCTOR'S BILL BY MARRIAM-A young lady named Addie Jameson, only 16 years old, at New-York, in getting out of an omnibus, last Spring, fellsmd broke one of her legs. A young M. D. who lived in that street, had the suffering girl taken to his boardinghouse close by, where he set the broken limb, and she was then taken home. He continued his attendance, fell in lave with Miss J 4 and finally offered his hand in marriage. She accepted ; but her father refused his assent to the match, because the doe for was poor, and as yet had but little practice. Simk i ns a l umni made out a bill of $2 per visit for 218 visits, and $2O for setting the broken leg. He meant to have pay for his courting, if it had to go for nothing. The old man finding that he must pay some $4OO to $5OO, or lose his daughter, finally gave the doctor the latter on receiving a receipt in full, and the juvenile Miss Jameson is now Mrs. Dr. Grayson. Too MANY "IRONS 111 THE FLlM.—Whenever you 1300 a gal with a whole lot of sweethearts, (Days a humorotte writer,) it's an even chance if she gets married to any one of 'em. One cools off, and before ehe brings any of 'em to the right weldbe heat, the coal is gone and the fire is out. Then eh may blow, and, blow till she's tired; she may blow up a dust, but the dense of A flame She can blow up again. .I never see a clever looking gal in danger of that but I don't long to whisper in.her ear — " You dear little critter, you take care; you have too many irons in the ire; sense of 'em will get stone cold, and t'other ones will get burnt so they will be no more good in natur." Wes POWER CURRENCL—A good joke was practiced on the woollies in Havana, Schuyler county, N. Y., recently. An old chap, not worth a red, issued a batch of shinplasters which he wide payable at the Havana Bank. One of the bigwigs, of the place,.a Senator and stockholder, met the joker one day and commenced lecturing him on•theiMpropriety and illegality of hie con duct; winding up with, " Yon have no legal or moral right Lo issue them—how, then, can you do it ?" "Do it, Senator," replied the cheap currency man; "do it—why I do . it under the war power." There was no more said. A "DEDIOILKLIZSD" gOLDIEft- —The Newrork Tribune tells a story Of a stout, athletic Zouave, who, running away from the battle at Freder icksburg, wan checked by a Lieutenant with a dream award. Said the latter, "Stop, sir ! Go backtolmir,regiment, you infernal coward, you are not wouaded." "For lleaven's sake let me paas,' l 'imPlM:ed the 'fugitive, "I know Pm not wougded, feudally 4macwaliaed." ORPHANS' COURT SALE. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR PHANS' COURT of Berko cosily, will be sold at pub lic vendee, on Saturday, the 7fh clay of FebrObry, A. it., 1863 at the yothlic kenos of .Tocob Dieter. in Fleetwood. Richmond township, Perks comity, the following deScribedi Real Kata!e, to wit,. No. I.—ell that certain tract or piece of wooDLAND, .situate in the Township of Roscombmanor, in the County of Berk., bo , oded by lands late of Jacob Briel, Mr. Weidsobarniner and Charles Levan ; containing 5 acres and 132 perches. Do. B. —All that certain piece or tract of WOODLAWN situate in the Township Of kiikdoilllllllAllßP, County aftire• said, bounded by lauds iate of Philip Kline. lands Into of Jacob Scholl, and lauds of David Bosh; containing 12 acres and 63 2 lOpercbes. - . . No. 3 —All that certain piece or tract of WOODLAND. gitt.situate in the Township of Ruscomhmanor, said County. bounded by lands of Daniel Witham:el. and Ndward Young; containing three acres and ninety-tour perches, *o I.—All that certain undivided moiety or half-part of a tract or piece of land, situate in the Township of Russ combmanor. County aforesaid, bounded by lands of Henry Rittinger, Daniel Rote. A. &J.Boyer, Nathan Snyder, and Rebecca Bierman: containing IS acres and 94 perches. No. 11—all that certain undivided moiety or half-part of a *Feet of gPit 01Yr sad won 1$ LA 11 B, Ablate heat Cat town. iii the Townships of Richmond and Ruscombinanor, County aforesaid, bounded• by lands of Samuel Schick, Solomon Schlegel, William Itelbinyder, John Illaidary, William Schaeffer and others; containing 54 acres, more or lees. Late the property of Dznied Warzealtift, dec'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when due attendance will be given, and the terms of nate made known by 3OEL WARE ENLIIVC, ENOCH MENU:VET. Adm'ore. By order of the Coart.—DeNlEL Heal, Clerk. January 24, 1.563-3 t ORPHANS' COURT SALE DURSUANT TO AN ORDER 01."111t; OR PHANS' COURT of Berke con-ty, will be sold at public vendee, en Friday, the 20th day of February, A. D., 1503, on the premises. at the late readence of John Blatt, deceased. the following described Real Estate, to wit: All that certain undivided moiety or half of a Tract of Land, agnate in Upper Rem township, county of Berke eforeeaid, bounded by lauds of Henry Fink, Venn- Fink. Jacob Balb hamar. end by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, eon, tainlng I l acres and 10 porches, neat measure. Late the property of John NOR, deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when due attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known by FREDERICK BLATT, i g xecu t c , r . HENRY FINK, Illy order or the Court.—DAtuau Hawn, Cleric. January 24, lEO3-3t• Public Sale of Personal Property. ON SATURDAY. THE 14rEL DAY OF FEB ruary, 1663, at 13 o'clock, IC, the undersigned will getl at public rendue, at the dwelling house or fiphaaitu H. Oresk. in Douglass township, Berke county, the following articles of penoust property, to wit: 5 Horses, 10 Cows, 6 Heifers, 2 Sheep, 6 sets Harness, 2 sets Housings, 6 hay and manure forks, crowbars and splitting tools, 7 ploughs, 3 harrows. 2 carte, 4 wagons with bodies. 2 Wagons with ladders, 2 sets ladders, spiny wagon, lousing mill, corn-eheller, tg • fodder. cutter, thres lug machme, wheel - barrows, 2 sleds, cutting bench. lot of cord wood, topwood and logo, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale made known on day of sale. Jas. 21-3t] JACOB S. LIVINGOOD. To Lease on Favorable Terms, LHE COAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE " Old Forge Coal Company," situated about four miles front Scranton, on the Bloomsburg Railroad. Said property ran be put in good working order at a man paratively small expense, and Contracts can be entered into for immediate delivery of Coal. For further pattioulare enquire of, or address Gen. H. PHINNEY, Scranton, Penna. THOMAS SMOLT, No. 76 Gold Street, New• York, or A. V. STOUT, President of Shoe and nee 22,-3mol Leather Bank, New-York. FRANK B. FICRTIIORN, No. 42 East Penn Street, above 6th, South side. - ETAS NOW OPEN. AND FOR SALE, THE fall Awl Lig deArable GROCERIES, viz; NEW CITRON. NEW CANDIED LEMON PEEL, NEW LAYER RAISINS, NEW WINCH RAISINS, NEW SEEDLEsB RAISINS, EXTRA MINCED MEAT, VALENCIA RAIsINS, FRESH PEACHE4, CRANBERRIES, FRESH PLUMS, QUINcEg, QUINCE JELLY, FRESH TOSIATOES, CL7RHA NT JELLY, FILE ?l1 PEARS, QUINCE JAM; FRESH CHERBIEi, DRIED APPLES, PEACH JAM, DRIED PEACHES PLUM 3511, CIZERRIES. CURRANT JAM, DRIED BLACEDERRIES ELDERBERRIES, DIALED sTox ED CHERRIES, DRIED Cu RN. IIo,MINY, Ac., Ac. ALMoNO CRACKERS, GI %GER NUTS, WINE 111 , EDITS, SODA Er CIIITd ' SWEET CIDER, FARINA CRACKERS, and URE 01 - 55 VINEGAR, FAMILY GRAGNERs, COAL 011, EXLRA 'FAMILY SOAP, PURE PEPPER, SO. I Ett.MON. PORE SPICES, NEW MESS MACKEREL. PURE OLIVE Cl', NO 31ACKPo:E1.. NO. 2 mAch - r.nr.L. HEIOING RICK MILD CHEESE EL Ml DDLET. CO'S, BULLOCK & Co'S BOHLER & and GUGENHEIM'S DANDELION COFFEE. MILLS' Sl'.o and MIDDLETON JAVA COFFE EXTRA SLACK' TEAS, EXTRA IMPERIAL TEA, EXTRA l'or;:iG II1!4.),N TEA, I3RoWNEt, RI" COFFEE, 8R0W: , E,1.; JAVA COFFEE. BROWNED BARL% - V, RYE AND WHEAT Nov. 22-311/06, LIST OF COLORS: Black, Salmon, Dark Brown, Scarlet, Son Brown, Dark rirab, Light Brown, Light Drub, Dark Blue, Yellow, Light Blue, Light Yellow, Dark 'Wen, Orange, Light Green, , Magenta, Pazlt, Purple, French Blue. Slate, Royal Purple, Crimson, Violet. FAMIL _LORS, FOIL DYING SILA, WOOLEN AND MIXED Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons. Gloves, Bon nets, Hats, FeAlbers, Rid Gloves, Children's Clothiog, and all Rinds of Wearing Apparel, with perfect foot color.. A. Saving of 80 per cent. These Dyes are mixed is the form of powders concen trated, are thoroughly tested, and pnt up in neat packages. For twenty-five cents you can color as many goodsas would otherwise coat live times that eum. The process is and any one can use the Dyes with pefect success. Direc tions inside. Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS, 25S Broadway, Denton. • AN - Far sale by Drage , .ttl awl neaten In every Cityknd Town. Von U-Moo PHILADELPHIA SHIRT ZEE C3l in' Ma _Li AL Xlt_ g 017.130 1000 Dozen HICKORY SHIRTS. 1000 do. 2 Gray, Red a 5 i1 ...4 13 r 1 5 0..e FLANNEL 1000 do. ASSORTED VANCE T.RIVELLINO SHIRTS. WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS from 1000 do. $9,25 Upwards. 1000 do. DENIM OVERALLS. 10,00) Pairs COTTONADE PANTALOONS. 5 MANtPACTURIRBS WM MINER'S WELSH t FLANNEL SHIRTS. And a Large Assortment of LINEN And MARSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS, Aud QwVli.usAN's vtlxt,viottzfo GOODd, For Sale by BENNETT, RUCH & CO., Manufacturers, 217 Church Alley, Jun 17-amej PHILADELPHIA, PA. -- --.--___ FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING S FOR MEN AWD BOYS ICY GREAT VARIETY, SOLD WIRT LOW SW JAMESON 8.-, CO., Corner 6th and Penn. ee pt 6 1 _ LAS'ER'S nxtutv.sztY READING, PA. r RE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the public that he hat recently enlarged hit BREAM a r to a considerable extent, and introduced steaucpower, audit new ready to supply all demands for wilnatzon ATALT razetrolts, For home cud %Redskin, consumption. Ilse tlot.ec of Ilalt Liquor.., warranted to keep in all elluates, is as follows.— BROWN STOUT. eLOILTER., BOTTLING ALE, DRAUGHT i ALE AND LAGER BEER. june 19-tt FREDERICK LAUER. I N.ll.—Aliberal per eeotage will be allowed to Agents abroad. G LASS! GLASS:! GLASS H !—A LARGE aseortment comprising in part Genuine Banded Ver non Goblets,Ghampe, Wixom, Egge, Beer MOP. sc. For ante cheap at rsocciei . s, des ej 40 South nth street. RECRUITS WHIR, Attige. FOE THE 55TH PENNSYLVANIA NM- 4161.-' NW - J11.7 COL. R. WHITE, NOW AT BEAUFORT, SOUTII CAROLINA, OR ANY PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT NOW IN SERVICE ABLE-BODIED YOUNG MEN AKE WANTED to all up the Regiments now in the service of the United States. The undersigned has opened e Recruiting Rendezvous At Henry' H. :vlandetteeh'fi BOWL in the Borough of Wom44 Lieut. G. ISL PARSONS, Of MO Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, August 2.9-4t9 Recruiting Officer READING SAYINGS BANK. INCORPORATED MAY 12, UM. $30,000. Banking House, East Armlet Square, North Side, Reading, Pa. TIEPOSITB RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS to Ten Thousand Dollars. Money is received on de posit from 9 A. M. to 3 N. M. ' • and on Wednesday and Net t...ley evening. Creel M. to A D. Al. Interest will be aljowed at the rate of Pine per cent. per annum, on all sums remaining ou deposit, for one year or On sums remaining less :ban a year, interest will he al lowed at the rate of Four per cent. per annum. AZ- Lit the negate of the Bank and the bathyal, al prop- Crt6' Vfe erfettlfefgere, ere liehle for the payment of De posits. Persons who have money to deposit, are Invited to cap at the Banking House fur further information. DIRECTORS. DAVID YODER, GIDEON SNYDER, MICHAEL GRUBER, CONRAD REBER, DANIBL B. LORAII, CONRAD Y. BAWLER. A. F. Boas. President—A. F. BOAS. • Cashi.o--ADAM LEIZE. Wee 27-ly INSURANCE COMPANY ID3XO STATE or PZINISISTLIMMT.A. OFFIC.S, NOS. I AND 6 EXCHANGE BUILDINO, North Side of Walnut St., &Deem Dock and Third Sts., PHILADELPHIA. ZDTCOILPOILAMED IN 1794. CZARTER PERPrTIIA.L, C7.Z‘.30 , 3CTA26.7-., aSCiCO,OOO. Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, 1861, $507.094 Gl. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation Insurance. .DIR bOTORS HENRY D. SHERRERD, SIMEON TOBY, CHARLES MACALESTER, WILLIAM S. SMITH, JOHN B.BUDD, HENRY 0. FREEMAN, GEORGE C. CARSIIN, HENRY WILLIAM . HARPER, Sear, Eir Applications for Insura LIAM KEELY, at Howard & I Env 11, 1861—ly TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT. TTHIS VALUABLE AND POPULAR AIEDI- J, clue has universally received the most favorable re comtuendations of the MEDICAL PROFEesIGE and the Brame, as the moat EFFICIENT and AGREEABLE SALINE APERIENT. It may be need with the beet effect in Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness; ' Sick Headache, nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver. Gust, Rheumatic Affectiona,G ravel, Piles, and all complaints WHERE A GENTLE AND COOLING APERI ENT OR. PUIDIATI VE IS REQUIRED. It is particularly adapted to the waste of Travellers be Sea and Land, Residents of Hot Climates, Persons of Sed entary Habits, Invalids and Convalescents; Captains of Vessels and Plauters will Sad it a valuable addition. to their Medicine Chests. It it, in the form of a powder. careful!, pm up in bottles, : to keep Is an/ Climate. end merely requires water pawed upon it to produce a delightful etteureeceut beverage. Numerous testimonials kale profess/one/ and otbersen- Heinen of the highest standing throughout the country, sod its weedily increasing popularity for a series of years, strongly guarantee its efficacy and valuable character, slid commend at to the favorable notice of an intelligent public. Nen ale ctu reti by TARIts. s'f . St CO., No. 278 13reoacvieh Sheet, Corner of Warren Street, New-Turk AND PON. SALE BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. December 27, 1.5“2-3mus LIVZIR7OOX, DS' A ab 11! a,311114111 EPS. JUST OPENED, lit No. 60, beat Penn Street, .Reading, Between Sixth and Seventh, (Formerly Otto's Dry Goods store,) LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of French China, Darien" Ware,_ Lava Ware, Terra tioite Were, French cud Annericse 111..0 Ware, Plated Goode and Cutlery, all of which wll be sold at New-York Prices for cash. The rropr:ettir has facilities never before presented to the citizens of Reading, for sallieg them all DESCRIPTION'S OF GOODS In his line, and as he intends to give his attention exclusively to tea tale of these artielee. he hopes the pnldie will ens. tain Lim in his eLlbrts to establish a first-class China, Glass and Qaeensware Store in heading. Aug. 2—trj W. S. HALL. ,~i 11 WIWLLSALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, 23 EAST PENN SIVt.ENIT, READING, PA. A TAME AND wr.LL SELECTED STOCK of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Aute Gue, *co Jim- NA.— FRAYEE BOORS, ENGLISH AND GERMAN BIBLES AND HYMN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, XVSICand MIMIC DOOR:S, GOLD PENS FANCY ARTICLES, VOTE, LA! !MDR. CAP and PIRNTIRG PAPER and PAPER ItAGA BLAME BOOZES 121:11111 MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS Made to orderi Church. and Strithath Scheel. supplied with Tract Suciety and Sunday School Union publications, at catalogue prices. grair Orders from Country Merchants solicited end tilled promptly at the lowest wholesale prices. 46- Teachers supplied with Music at the [tonal discount, B. B —Stook 1 and Music sent by mail postage paid, ou rec Apt of Publishers' Prices. • Jan .18-tt - • BUY YOUR GOODS =I ii■ DISSLER'S CHEAP DRY GOODS & GROCERY STORE, No. 48 West Penn Street, Reading. August 16 HOUSE, SIGN, AND DECORATIVE PAINT/NO GEORGE SELLING, QOUTII SIXTB STREET, DIRECTLY OPPO -0 SITE the Schwas:ter House, is prepared to execute or ders for House and Sign Painting in all their branches, to gether with Painting and Graining in perfect lineation 01 all kinds or Wooll awl Slarble in a style that cannot be surnamed, and at 1116 lowest prices. He also pay, particular attention to Fresco Painting, real nod imitative, tor Churches, balls, Parlors, Drawing • Rooms, Public Buildings, etc., and can refer to numeromi buildings In this city, and other cities and towns in Penn• sylCania, for specimens of his wore. A practical expetl enre of twenty-live years RR a Painter, warrants hiss in saying that Lis work cannot lie excelled iu beauty or de. sign, power or need., and finished execution. kW - lie will take ord.., for 'cork in :lay port of Olio or enjoining Stales, and attend to them with punctuality and deepatch. All letters addressed to him on business, will re ceive prompt attention Einceitt—iy TO mum PUBLIC. [A WING TO THE WO".WERFUL INCREASE , ur to our business, and the Want orttu flit:1001 rum to ae nummodate the same, We have found it ticeeosary lo extend the bouridariee of our yard, and have accordingly 'rated the Lrmutta VAIRII, situated 011 Tllllll, I ,I I.KM' 1301.11 W 1 . 111111 Easgac, Which wlit ho used exeluoively ho. piling II EN arid W HIT PIN b JOIST, SCANTLING, RAFTERS. and HILL TIMBER. of nil clues and 100060. In our old yard, on thn 110(1/1 .ide etrod, excouJiti 6 -- from Third to Fouttli ,treot, Wilt at all ;tote,. be frond to con tain e toil aslortmout of rearmed BOA RIM, PLANK, SHINGLES, St, tier facilities for supplying. Lumber hereafter, Witt ho such that they cannot be 1-arttheed in thin , pr any other market in the State, and our prices will be found to be tower than at any other yard la this city. It in vur pur pose to keep cu hand every article that should be kept in a Ftae•r CLASS ititAITIBII YARD, and any article that may not be on hand when called for, will be procured at abort notice. Agir The public are invited to give us a Galled. Jane 7-4] J. KRELY, Reading, Pa. Ready-made Cod: nw al ways nu hand, and Funerals at tended It in the city dud wintry at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. 1 Don't forget the place. . FANCY FV,134! 'FANCY FURS! 301 IN P.ARZIRAi No. 718 ARCH Street, below Jelyhth, South side, PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTER AND MANUFAC TURER of, awl Dottier In all kinda of r.asfor PURE. FOB LADIES' and thindianzes WOAR• I desire to my to my friends of Reading and the surrounding Counties that I have WOW fa store, one of the largest and moat I beautiful assortment* of all kinds and qualities of FANNY' YURS,for Lattice' and ohildran'e Warr. that will he worn daring this Fall and Winter. My Furs were porchaeed in Europe, previous to the rise in Sterling Exchange, and the New Duty imposed on all Furs Imported sines the first of August. I would also state, that la long as my stock lasts, I will oiler it at prices proportionate to what the goods cost me; hut, It will he impossible for me to Import and Manufacture *soy moie Pen, BM sail Mans at the aunt° prim, owing to the n 61.11tted Mate of the affairs of the country. 12ir Remember the name, number and sires.!-- JOHN FAREIRA, 71S Arch Street, Philadelphia. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS WILLIAM R. WHITE, GEORGE 411. STUART, SAMUEL GRANT, Jr., TOBIAS WAGNER, THOMAS R. WATTSON, BUBSOY BAY SABLE, AVINK SABLE, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, &e. LADIES ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED ICI call Wore purchasing elsewhere, and examine our =I SHERRERD, President. etary. nee may be made to WIL- Co's. Express 011 ice. =1 At Jay CoOke & Co., Bankers, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. PIIILADECI'LIIA, November 1, ISB3. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN AP— " pointed SUBSURFPTION AGE:IT by tbo Secretary of the Treasury, is now prepared to forsi4h, at once, the New Twenty Year 6 per cent Bonds Of the United Rates, steels:mind RR " Five Twentles,” re deniable at the plettenre of the OeVernMent, after five porn. and authorized by Act of Congress, approved Febru• ary 25, 11.00. The COUPON BONDS are iamed in sums of sao, 5 - t4, OW, and $lOOO. The REGInTER BONDS in soma of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO and 0.5001. Interest at Six per cent. per annum will commence from dote of pereheee, nod to P.AM4I2IZMI ZN GOLD, Semi-A nnuall,, which is equal. at the present premium on gold, to about EIGHT PEP.. ENT. I'ER ANNUM. Farmers. ,berchante, Mechanics Capitalists, and all who have any money to iovesr, should know and remember that those Floods are, In effect. a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all Railroads, Canals, Bank Stocks and Securitlea, and the lin metope product, of A 644 lc-, is the country ; end that the full and ample provision made for he payment .1 the intern.; liquidation of p.incipal, by Custom, Duties Excise Stamps and fu•ernal Revenue, nerves to make these Bands the Best, Most Available and Most Popular Inveetmentia th,c Subscriptions receive:: at. Plat is Leo! Tereier Neter.. or nulen Hild checks of banks at par iu Philadelphia. Sub scriber- by nmil will rreoloo mtention and every facill.y end eNpßtualion will be a forded on application at this office A full ,upply of Bonds will be kept on baud for imme. diete dotivery, nov 8-3moj PRIN > & CO'S., World Renowned Melodeons and Harmoniums, WITH THE LAT F..ST PATENTED 2 , 4540;4:46. p rti veine ntrod nei g the Bono tuauto effect or Pedaltcv. on the eheepeet •1 ustru menus—from *1.4 to *350. EARNEST GABLER'S UNSURPASSED 11-": TOT 4110 e, MO 9 7 and Octaves, full Iron frame, overetrung, small and large sizes, plain and very richly dniebed, from 1917 d to sloo..accordina to style. Alen, Pianos by other makers. Every I...unmet Wurca,•ted. For sale et the low est wholesaie prices- and a liberal deduction fur Cash, or on small and convenient mutably instalments. .1 aid 6, 4 ndl lAlf , Sole Agent, 279 and 2SI South Fifth Street, above Spruce, Dec ti-amo.l Philadelphia. i 3 ORTL•'It AND DEALER IN WINES, Ll atialig REOARS, No_ 161 North Third &mot, Phil• sdelpbia, would respectfully call the attention of hotel keepers nod others, to his well selected stock of Wines, Liquors, and imported Segars, in store and under Custom House lock, COGNAC BRANDIT.S.—Of various brands, consisting of Pale and Dark Martel & Co., Pleat, Hennessy, Maglory, Otard, Dopey & Co., and °lard's superior Lundonllock, and various brands of Cognac and other Brandies. WINES, Sic.—Fine old Aladelra, Sherry, Tenerife, and Lisbon Wises—super old Port Wine, Clarets of different kinds, on draught or in glass. CH AbIPAG N E.—Heidsick, P. A. Mrimm & Co., and Gels ler's genuine Anchor Brands, in pints and quarts. Together with a general assortment of Scotch and Irish Mall Whiskeys, Holland Gin, JaMalaa Spirita,Peach Bran. dy, old Bourbon, Monongahela Whiskey, Wild Cherry,. Blackberry Raspberry and lavender Brandies. ibir - Superior Wine and Stomach Bittern. Untie 4-tf D urrettr; CAN BB CIIIIBB BY A TRUSS O TilE RIO RT KIND, I F PROPERLY FITTED AND DULY ATTENDED TU. This bas been ftbringentry de moortrated In ineurnersble instauces by the use of the TI.UZNS et DR. RIGGS, during the last few years. This 'runs. being covered wi , h Ilard Rubber, la perfectly Waterproof, may _be seed in bathing. and in 81.- VrltYn cleanly an well as iiitu,trqctib!e by ordinary usage, If trot beast - damp after a mar Wei er sixty day A it may be returned. it ebelieol:6B conipitrimin with any trees known. Dr RIGGS' Oliice, No. 2 hAECLAY ST., New-York. uotr. NEW DRY GOODS. :o a. pramsoal a co.. No. 18 WEST PENN STILEET, T_TAVE NOW DN HAND A LARGE A SSOET -11 tow. of very decireble WINTER DRY 000DS, to which the xttention of purchasere le respectfully ittrfted. Tha Mak aol.prlaaa; Elegant Silke, French literinoee, Printed ilerlaoes, Reppe, All Wool De Lathes, Prated Crape Popline, Plaid Vaieneiae, Shepherd Pialde, Printed CoLurgg, Chatuu Latiai6 Shawle, /troche Shaw.e, Shepherd Plaid Shawls, Vanoy eiaia Shawls, Cloth barques, Cloth Circulars, Cloths, CaLFlfinpres and Vestings, Linens and White Goods, Embroideries, Gloves and Hosiery, Flannels, Sarinette, Twins, Gingham*, de. , (nor 8' ('OA L OIL WORKS, It i l i AN F.teT (Tule Tir f:EST BURNING OIL 43 . iu ri,e City; warrautod palo and sweet, non-eaplo mtve, Whoa horning, no Cri,ping tho wick, brans n. y Oil rondo in rt. which I,‘KKIMIPJ Certifirstsa ran lot obirJned. Albv, bENZIVE always on bond. Unica No. 233 North Third street, Phila. JACOB S. FRY. CEO. LIC Sr CO., Reading, Agents. aec 13-31.1 J KOLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE. PREPA RATION, MA UE FROM THE I_ bent Java Cutiin, in rseinumendrol by phyvicinue se a ruporior N IJ'TItITIO Crlltl VEI Atiß hie General Irebility, Dm:again, and all lit boon dlnorilers. Thousands who have been cotopolled to alisndon the use of coffee will use this without iuJ arioun offecto. true can contains tie, strength of two pounds of ordinary rodeo. Price 25 cents. KOLLOCK'S LIIVAIN, The purest ant beg BAKING POWDER known, for mak tug light, sweet end nutrition.; Bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by K. H. BULLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Soil by RD Druggists And Grocers. CRAM. /-ly • IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS A N D COUNTRY DEALERS. CABINET GREAT • PRICES. r BUYERS, FURNITURE aL2_4' AT ''-' REDUCED North Fifth Street, 3rd Door above the Old dilate House JOHN D. BERTOLETTE, TTWING PURCHASED THE LARGE AND lA_ extensive stock of Cabinet Furniture from B. Eerie lotto, he now offers to the public the largest and most com plete assortment of Furniture ever offered for sale to the aittesne 01 Heeding and vicinity. We stock ettnaists of PARLOR, HALL, LIBRARY, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM and KITCHEN Furniture, all of his own manufacture, and made iu the most work manlike manner, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Employing none bat experienced workmen, be feels confi dent of success. TO TUE TRADE. He has constantly on bend a large bEllek of Walnut, Ma hogany aud a...W00d Veneers, which bane been eelected with mllOl/ care. Coach Body, Plowing, Cabinet, Japan and Shellac Varuishes; Undertakers' and Upholsterers' trimmings. UNDERTAKING. JOHN D. BERTOLETTE, Fifth street, 3,1 door above the 01,1 State House Reading. March 30, 1501—tf. li s . 4 - ...!: k .4.7* - .:'''' • - A -- ... ___ Sept. 20-smo] We have opened a handsome stock of JET' 'OLT 9 Comprising CHARLES OAKi'ORD & SON, 834 & 836 Chestnut Street, Continental Hotel, Pliitailelphia. notr 15-Smog OFF/CE OF JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, JAY COOK E, Eubbuription Agont =MEM TRUSSES, ..M. AL. I MIL It& 4=air_7lo7 rIP EIELMBOLD'S . GENUINE PREPARATIONS. INDUCEMENT CEO HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCRIT, A Positive and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDEE. KIDNEYS, GRAVEL and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS Thie Medicine inc•eaeen the power of bigeakkm, and ex cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural En largementa are redaced, as well ao Pain and Inflammation, and -, 7; 04.) HELXBOLD'S EXTRACT BIICRII, Arising from Excesees, Habits of Dissipation, Early India cretion or Abuse, attended with the foilowingsymptoms Indisposition to Exertion, ;twee of Power, Lose of Memory, Difficulty of Mrcalbing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Flushing of the Body, Muscular System, Eruptions of the Skin, Hut Hands, Dryness of the Skim, PALLID COUNTENANCE These symptoms, if allowed to go on, wldeb this meal clue Invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FiTS, In one of which the Patient may Expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those" direful thee:tees," - " INSANITY AND CONSUXIPTIONY Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS AND THE MELANCHOLY DEATHS BY CON- Bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. The Constitution, once affected with organic weakness, tequires the aid of medicine to Strengthen and Invigor ate the System, WUIOK lIELAIISOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHIF INVARIABLY DOES A trial will convince the ;nod skeptical FEMALES ! FEMALES ! Old or Young, Single. Married, or Contemplating Marriago, In many effectione peculiar to Females, THE EXTRACT MUM ie urequalled by any other remedy, 48 ig Oblorocie or Hetentloa, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or deirrhous state of the Uterus. Lencorrhout or Whites, Sterility, and fur all com plaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indis— cretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. BEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. TARE NO MORE BALSAM, 19 MECUM', OR lINELEASINT MEDI CINE POE UNPLEASANT AND DANGEROUS DIAEIBRB RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHIT IMPROVED ROSE WASH SECRET DISEASES, In all their stages, At little Expense, Little or no change in Diet, No inconvenience, AND NO EXOCRINE. U. canner a &winning .lustre and given strength to Urinate, thereby removing abstractions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and'lnliammatlon, ro frequent in the Case of divezmem, and expelling all Pot/murmur Diseases and worn -044 Natter.. THOUSANDS .UPON THOUSANDS Who have been the Victims of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cared in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the " Poison" has, by the nee of "powerful autringente," boon dried Lip in the ayeteui, to break out in au aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE Use Helmbold's Extract Bachn for all affections and dia. eases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether eltlittilag in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever canna originating and no matter of 110 W LONG STANDING Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a Diuretic HELMBOLVS EXTRACT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is sure to have the desired effect In all diseases FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medloinea, CERTIFICATES OF CURES, ;Vont 8 to 20 years' standing, With numee known to SCIENCE AND FAME PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE, SIX FOR $5.00 Delivered to any address, securely packed from any ob ■ervatiun. Dew syrapioro. ie all Coraintinitatlehi. CURES GUARANTEED! AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me. an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, IL T. Beimbold, who being duly sworn dol] say, his preparations COLltiall no narcotic, nor memo ry, Of. other illjUrlol l / 1 dreg., bet are purely ees LEl etal:e. tIBOLD. Sworn, and nnbscribed before me, thin 2.40 day of B /Voyeur. bar, 1004. Wm. P. Ilidobno, Alderman, Moth street, above Hare, Phila Address Letters fur information in utiondeneu to BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS And Unprincipled Denture, Who endeavor to diepoue "of their own" and "other ' articles on the repntation attained by Heitabold'n Genuine Prnperationa, '• Extract Ruch% at U " Sarsaparilla, " Improved Itone Witch. Sold by allDruggiste everywhere. Aek tor HUNBOLDII. Take no other. Cut out theadvertieement. and MA fur It AND AVOID UNPONITION AND WOMB& Llhopt. Is good For For Weaknesses SIIMPTION, EMI MEM ADVICE GRATIS! . . H. B. HELIBBOLD. Chemist, Depot, 104 bona Tenth Street! below Chubut!, Phila., Pa HARVEY BIRCH EROS GRZAT LITEMLART AGENCY, N5.,63 WEST PENN STREET, It BA DI NG, PA. ESTABLISHED BY ENERGY AND PERSEVERANCE. Subscriptions received for all New-York and Philadelphia Daily Papers.. Per Anneem.l Per Annum. Albion, New-York, the iSSLaw Reporter, $3 ,0 Atlantic Monthly, 3 00:Leslilt's tlinsced News, 3 00 All the Year Round, a ('O Leslie's Family Maga- Amerlran Agricultunst. 100 Eire, 340 *Blackwood ',Magazine, 3 00i*London Roar, Review, 3 00 Ron Ton Magazine of '- Lancet, 5 00 Faxidon, 000 " Art Journal, 000 Banker's Magazine NY.O 00 " Pouch, 500 " London, 7 Litte/I's Liv ing Age, oou Braithwaite'aßetroapect, I Little Pilgrim, DO 83111NUIDIIM, 2 no. London World Of AA- Briabh and Foreign hied- I ion, 450 Mal Review, Quarterly, 3 00*North British Review, 3 00 Cornhill Magazine, 400 North American " 500 Cultivator, Albany, 50 Merry's Museum, 1 00 Country Gentleman, 200 Once a Week, 450 Chambers' Edinburg Porter'. Spirit or the Journal, 250 Times, 300 Chess Magazine, 8 oUPelaraon's National Ma. Deßow's Review, is uu gazine, 200 Dollar Newspaper, 100 Peterson's Detector, 1 00 Eclectic Magazine, n ouhNirenological Journal, 1 00 s ildinburgilevieW, /Mar- Ratiking's Abstract, .2 00 terly, 3 00 Spirit of the Times, New Dedey's Lady' Book, 30' York, 5 00 Hall'49l:4lloa Of Health. 100 Scientific ameiican. 200 Historical Magazine, 200 Saturday Evening Poet, 200 Ilarper'a Magazine, 300 h'illiman'a Journal, 500 Harper'a Weekly, 2 MI Temple Bar, 4 50 Horticnlturist, 2 00 Vanity Fair, 3 00 colored plates, 500 Water Cure Journal, 100 Hunt's Merchant's Maga- Weekly Tribune, 200 tine, 000 . Wentmintitor Review, 3 tiO Home Journal. 2 (111 Weakly Herald, 3 00 Home Magazine, 2 00 Wilkes's Spirit of the Illust'ed London News , 10 Gin Times, . 300 knickerbocker Maga- i Working Farmer, 1 00 slue, 9 001 Yankee Notions, 1 05 And many others not enumerated. * BIACkWood . c Magazine and the four Reviews together, ono you, 110, 0:111 - The NEW•YORH HERALD, TRIBITXE, and Sun, delivered daily a subscribers in all parts of the city, at pnbliebers• rates. Oct la-tf] 000 CONSTITUTION WATER. THE GREIELT REMEDY FOR THE CCZON'iIEiTXTErTifCATOT AND THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY DIABETES AND DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Them Dangerous and Troaldetorne Dictate', which hove thus far Resided the best directed Treatment, can be Completely Controlled bythe REMEDYnambefore us/ r ll.e eakertrs properties of the Medicine direst themselyee to the organs of secretion, and by eo altering the condition of the stomach and liver that the starchy principle of the food is not con verted into sugar mi bug as the system Is under the In fluence of the CONSTITUTION WATER, which gives those organs time to recover their healthy tot. and vigor. We are able to slate that the Coostitation W. ter has cured every ease of Diabetes in %Ulla it has been given. STONE LV THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BRIM DUST DEPOSITS, AND MUCOUS OR MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER _URINATING. . . Disease occurring from one and the same muse will be swim!, aural by the Water, if Laken for any length time. The dose should vary with the severity of the disease, from twenty drops to a teaspoonful three times a day, is water. During the passage of the Calculus, the pain and argent symptoms should be combated with the proper remedies, then followed up with the Constitution Water, as above directed. DYSMENORR IRMA, OR PAINT Ule MENSTRUATION, AND IN :VENORRHAGIA OR PROFUSE FLO WING, Both diseases arleing from a fealty secretion Of the man. stratal fluid—in the one cane being too little, and nevem. panted by severe pain ; and the other a too profuse more. Don, which will be speedily cured by the Constitution Water. The disease known nit FALLING OF THE WOMB, which la the relaxation of the ligaments of that organ, and is known by a sense of heavirless and dragging pains in the back and sides, and at times accompanied by sharp Lain cling or allowing pains through the parts, wilt, to all ca ses, be removed by the medicine. There Is another class of symptoms arising from MEI. TATION OF THE WOMB, which phymicians call Nervous- Peath W blab Word c9i'ef'e up much itillontectt, ouo la Mu Caere out of ten the doctor doom not really know whether the symptoms are the disease, or the disease the symptome. We can only enumerate them here. I speak more particu larly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulneme, Fla-bee of Heat, Languor, latest- Lade, e nd Dimness of Vidor,. UP/Ut'EinE.l , iVrSTH I r st rto,v, Which in the unmarried female is a eOldttallt recurring dteoese, asd through neglect the seeds of more grave and dangerous maladtes are the rosui:t; and as month after month passes without an effort being made to assist nature, the suppression becomes chronic. the patient gradually looses her appetite, the bowels are constipated, night sweats come on, and eon.yunlidiern finally ands hor mown UCORRHCF.'4 OR WHITES. This disease depends upon an inflammation of masons lining of the canine and womb. It is in all cases accom panied by serere pain is the hack, across the bowels end through the hips. A teaspoonful of the medicine may be taken throe times a day, with an injection of a tablespoon MI °Me medicine, mixed With a half-pint of soft wales morning and evening. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE EIDNEYB. AND CATARRH OP THE BLADDER, M GURY AND BURNING OR PAIN- ECM ITAINATIPG. For these (Mimes it It truly a 'sovereign remedy, and too much cannot Le said in Ito prelne. A eingle glove hm lawn known to relieve the moat urgent symptome. Are you troubled with that dietremelna pain in the small of the back and through the hipe? A teaspoonful a day of ConeWadi= N ater will relieve yen like magic. Fo4l' DYSPEPSIA, It bail no slue! in relieving the meet ( )farmlag oymp ;owe. elm, Headache, Heartburn, Auld lomacb• "Vomit. ing rood, dm Take a teaspoonful after dinner. The dose In all canoe may be increased if desired, but should be done gradually. . PHYSICIANS Have long since given up the nee of Machu, eubehe and juniper in the treatment of these dieermes, Be them for Wont of n better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER Has proved Itself equal to the task that -has devolved upon It. DIURETICS Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by content nee soon lead to ehronie degeneration and renamed disease. 31.37141 D. AZAD. a11.8.,11% DANVILLE, Pa., June 2, 15132. Dr. Wst. H. GREGO—Dear Sir: In February, 1861, was afflicted with the sugar diabetes, and for live months I passed more than two gallons of water In twenty-funr hours. I was obliged to get up as often as ten or twelve tigle4 4orlog the night, *FA in flvo mob§ I loot about Any pounds in weight During the mouth of July, mit, I pro wired two bottles of r onstitutieu Water, and in two days after using it I experienced relief, and after taking two bot tles! was entirely cured, soon after regaining my usual good health, Yours truly. N, V. DecWITT. ttoktlON VOAPRAN N,1%, Dec 27,1661, Wu.A GOMM a 00.: Ciente :-1 freely give you liberty to make use of the following Certificate of the value of CONSTITUTION WATNR, which I can recommend in the highest manner. My wife, who wan attacked with pain in the ohouldero, whole length of the back, and in her iillll.l{, with Palpita tion of the Heart, attended with ;idling of the Womb, Dyntenarrhaa, and Irritation of the Bladder. I called g physteion , who attendee nor anent three months, when tie left her woree than he found her. I then employed une of the best physician rcould and, who attended her for about nine months, and while elm wan under his care she did net suffer quite as much pain; be finally gave her up tend kaid : "her case teas incurable." For, said he, "she hrte such a cunallinatipn rJ comp, ,thug. that nadieinv given for one eyerattir agravvt some other rti her difflc•ailletr." About thin time. ehe eunimenesil the out of Constitution Water, asd to our utter astonishment, al meet the first dose seemed to bare the desired effect, and she kept on improv- INV, rapidly under Ito treatment, and now superintends en. tirelylotr domestic affairs. She bite not taken any of the Conetitutton Water for about four weeks, and we are happy to say It has produced a permanent cure. LEWIS BRINED, Dealer in Dry Goods, Grooeries, Carpet , Chains, Cotton Yarns, Queensware, Glassware, WROLESALS AND RETAIL. N. E. Corner of Penn and Third Streets, Reading. AFULL LINE OP DAY GOODS, INCLUDe IND a fine asaortment of Woollen Goode, at the low eat market rate, Groceries of all kinds; a beantitni ae eortrnent of Glass and Gineeneware, comprielug a large .variety or Tea Setts, Dinner Ware, he. haperlor quality Mince Meat, Cranberries, Raisins, Peaches, Apples, , MILFORD, CONN., Nor, 19, 1.1361. I Jan. 4. ➢I. ViiBRKSCIIOTEN Dr. Wit. 11. Oman. Dear Sir :-1 have for several pare, boon ,alMeted with that troublesome and dangerous di•ense—Graret—which restated all retnediea nod doctors, until I took Conatkution Water, and you moy be assured that I was exceedingly pleased with the result_ It has cstlirefg. cured me, and ,on may make any nee of my name you may coo fit In regard so the medicine, ea I have entire confidence to its mammy, Tenni truly, POND STRONG. THESE ARE FACTSEKO UGH. There Is no class of diseases that produce anal , exhanet tog effects open lha hawau constitution as Diabetes and Disease° of the Ktdoeyn, Bladder and Urinary homages, and through false modesty they are neglected until they are ao advanced aa to be beyond the control of ordinary remedies, and !Ie invent the (JON•YTITO'T!ON WATER To the public with the conviction that it ham no equal in renewing the Maio, of diaeithea for which it line been found t•o eminently succemfel in curing; and We [runt lbat wa dual be rewarded fur our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet the requiremente of patient and physician, 808 SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE 11. WM. H. GREGG & CO., Proprietor.. • Morgan & Allen, General Agents, No. Di COP Street, New• York. [Nor. 1.), 1862-17. OR SA LE s S ,A A L L E E A A T T i T ,II H H E O O L L D D .JA J I A L IL 3 , O 2 O U G U R I , V i ILI T T: Il Granite Tea Setts of the newest stile. 4 1( 1 )rg ' ' A ti?AVTi l i e nt 8 11 1 1A;L, 1000 SETS L 1 NUMMI %mitre. 1, OR SALE AT 'fliE OLD JAIL, THE LA Ea -12 eel assortment of Liverpool Ware ever offered In Reading. I,loli. SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, A LARGE ..i.` nanortrnent of Plitnbnrgh, Donlon and French Ohm- Were of every deecription. 71011 t SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, THE CHOIC .E eat variety of Bar and Hotel 0 leas, China and Queens ware furniture ever offered in Reading. VOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 60 BARRELS x Nankai. at Philadelphia prices. =web 22 WILIJAII EHOADB, Jr. HARVEY BIRCH A BROS ICED Bohemian and s french Glassware, gh.;4 ha Wise I3okkloo , Decautors, CoWets and Wlue Glasses, Liquor Sette, Cigar Stands, Card Baskets, Cologne Bottles, Cake and Fruit Stands to great variety, Caetore, Salt Gels lass, Candlesticks, Tumblers, &e.. dm— and Common Glam. ware of ovtry description; together with an extensive stock of ccurairiravirduraa, Consisting In part, of White Breakfast and Toilet sett 4, Tea and Coffee Cups, Dinner, and Butler Plate., Dishes of all kinds, Pitchers, Mugs, Bowls, etc., &a. with a full line of cornmou wore,. all of which we offer at eau. malty low prices. An inspection oConr goods by our many patrons and the public, iareepscrfally asked. ICEFFER & SON, No. MI, Corner of Fifth and Spruce St. HATS, CAPS & FURS, FOR FALL AND WINTER, TAB OLD-ESTABLISHED STAND OF 2§-1. MiC:SALISe No. 6 West Penn Street. next door to the Union. Bank of Reading, 11/110 IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM Hew-York and Philadelphia the 'Coat atlles of litilTs and CAPS Adapted to the Season. lie has also received a fine assort went of LADIES' FURS. UFF.41,0 ROBES, TR UXED, CARPET MA US, VALISES and UMBRELLAS, which will be sold at the loweid cash prices. An he pay each for all his goods, be is etlabled to sell them at the low eatprice,. A large lot of the bent quality of BED FEATHERS received, to which the attention of Housekeepers is respect fully Invited. Call and examine. — N o trouble to show geode. [Oct 18-If HARDWARE & IRON STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVING BOUGHT the old &tab'(abed Ilardware and Iron Store of the late FrLuker, Staunton & Co., and ha lha added a large new Stock of HOOILS ; would respectfully call the attentlOn of the public to their large amonmeat of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SADDLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS ? Ino, dc a VP6let, they are determined to cell at the very lowest 80, ket Prices, wholesale and retell. Manton Hoare. of Fifth and Market GEORGE LERCH & CO., Square, next door to Borbon' Manton Hoare. (Kelm% Old Stand), GEORGELERCH.] Jan 18 [3. T. JACKSON'. COAL, WOOD, SALT, z. snir aro. SAMUEL BOONE, (row,Elivo Sohn itioshigar. Jr., Corner of Penn and Front Streets, Reading, RiiNAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND SELLS at rennone prim, all kinds of Broken. Egg and coy , * coal i riot, Chestnut and Eiturninnee Coal, Salt, Lime and Sand. *ll- Persons in want of anything in my line, will end it to their advantage to give me a call before purchasing else where. I deliver free of extra charge to any part of the oily. Diet e-tf PREMIUM PHOTOGRAPHS: 3111=11CIES 111 , 111VAILMIL Mir TOOK THE PREMIUM FOR . BEST PHOTOGRAPHS A LAST LEWES T Cfo THE 17NTY PAUL EVERY PREMIUM YET AWARDED FOIL Photographic Likenesses in Berke county, ham hoes given to HOWARD. He le the cheapest Ind bext is&sal we. t RRAIEMBISR THE MAC R—Reet Penn Soar., south bide. next to the Rohl:wicker Hones. loci 8-tf *DIOS SEIDEL'S MEAD 7;'/;z S A DD ANDH ALT.SALE AND ARNDETAIL • ESS MANUFACTORY, i ; Kier Plum STREET,BETWEEN 1 , , SEVENTH AND E!GHTII, South Side, nearly opposite Paola's • Berke County Monne. The only place &Al of the RAH 4444, - RZAD/NO, PL - imigiequraww- January 14,1880-tf B. O. CHRS I ;HIM7OII. Pad° 0. PhAltsolll CHESERROUGH & PEA; SON General Commission lifferebants, FISH, CHEESE & PROVISIONS, No, 6 Forth Water Street, 8 doors above Market PHILADELPHIA, wtitAVE constantly on band a large assortment of FISH. CHEESE, HAMS, SHOULDERS , &e., Ao., they will sell at the lowest market prices. 4i/r• All orders promptly Attended to. Ebb 0,180841 Philadelphia and Reading Ra z i lT i rß ß A (ia tx d s . WINTERAR O EL F A p N As G sk E isi n: Eu e EoViaint:ll 17, 1662, (t'avdnq Reading) DOWN, TO PHILADELPHIA, at 6.111 end 1 1.10 A I. 12 noon, and 4.2A1 P. M. • .1, IIP, TO POTTSVILLE, at 11.10 A. M, and 6.0 s P. II WEST, TO LEBANON AND HARRISBURG: Western Express from New-York, at 1207 midnigl.l. Mail Trains, at 11.10 A. M., and 6 00 P. AI. On Sundays, tbo Down A. hi Train passe. Needing, L 9.21 A. N . and tip Train, at 5.57 P. M. Both 11.10 A. M. an.l (1.011 P, M. up Trainn eon Oast ml CllotonftTarnsqua, Wit liamepurt, Elmira, I3uffalo, Niue and Canada. . The 11.10 .4. M. Train only connects at Port Clitt-a for Wilkesbarre, Scranton and Pittston, The Western Expreax Trains connect at Harrisburg wi th Express Trains ma the Penslylssnis ltailroatl for Pitt, burst), and mil point. West awl tip) at Harrisburg fur Lancaster,clbambersburg . Sn nbury, liamaport, Lock Haven, Elmira and the CILIMIB.I4. Through Firstalase Coupon Tickets, and Eniigrani Tirk ets at endured Fared, to all the principal points In the !Cora and West, and the Canadas. COAIMLITATION TICKETS, With 26 COOPOIOII, at 26 per cent. dimunital, between points desired. gay n Tickets, good for the MILEAGE TICKETS, Palate, el 946 35—c, Fa lo t o n d e. ro a r b n i Zl: s s iF b i e r l: s e . e s a . sti a l holder only, for three months, in any of iho Pateerogo: Trains to Philadelphia, at NO each. School Season Ticket§ one-tbled less. fiT Paneenore will take the &Drees Tralne Wrkt, el tie UPPER DEPOT, and all other Priam, at the Low fie OLD DEPOT. RP Inc of baggage allowed each paaleuger. /fir Paseengere are requested to purchase tbelz• Ticket' before entering the cars, al higher Farenarecharged if paid in care. pp Trains leaye Philadelphia for Reading, Rarriehlir and Pottsville at g . 15 A. AI., end mdfl P. and at 4.3 , i g P M. for Reading only. APERcardion Ph ilade lp hi aood fe day, by 6.:R1 A. R. Accommodation Train to and return, at $2 so each. G. A. NICOLLs, nor 15, 1862-tf) Genera/ Superintendent, EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Winter Arrangement . COMMENCING MONDA 1, NOVEMBER 17th, 1862, Direct to New-York 'Without Change of Cam ON AND AFTER MONDAY, Nov. In& Noma Tritiat will leave Reading daily, (Sat, dun , except ell Mown, Manch Cheek, Ilkhle. hem, Enema, New-Vora, &c., &e., at 6.18 A. It,, 11.1.5 a, M., end 4.20 P. M. from the UPPER DEPOT. The 15.18 A. M. train Is thAFAstern Exprana. withon; change of oars from Pittsburgh, and arrives I g jfew.yo r k at 10.50 A. M. This train will stop only at Lytham, Altos. town, Bethlehem, &AGM and the principal station's on the Jersey Central. The 11.15 A. M. Train will atop at all illations betWecti Reading and Allentown, and the 4.20 P. M. Train at all Statham., except Meentown and Al Buhl,. The A. AL Train arrive. in New-York at 6.00 P. 11,, and the 420 P. Mr Tildi Et 14,10 P. Al, A ras will leave New-York daily (except Fondly.) at 6 M., 12 noon, and P. hi., at the foot of Counlandt Street, and arrive in Beading at 11.10 A. M., 6P. M., and 12 07 Midnight. Passengers are reoriented to parebase tickets before tak ing their seats, as higher fares will be charged on the cars. • EDWARD 111. CLYMER, Printlinhi, nor: 164f1 Excursions to Harrisburg & Back. EXCURSION TICKETS, for Twi beleered to' Harriet:nog and bee t , o until furth hree erDa nm otice,ll h at Si on mu (half price), from Reading; end et Ram= UM from nil Stations on the Lebridon VAI iep led Reading Rottman, during the Continuance : of the Volunteer Camp. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent. Reading, Aug. 16, 1662) TO THE LADIES. 11G" It .21W AL. CLASS AND RIFEENSWARE. WE HAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE AND elegant assortment of the following kinds of TANGY OMIT& ARTICLESI: French Ch Ma Taess, 7 doz. pairs, all eine, Card Beakete, Card Receiver*, Jewel Buneti, Cologne Bottlea, Motto Co& fees, Watch Holders, Inkstand,,, Cigar Stands. and a variety of other fancy goods suitable for the What-Not. %leo may 2 tgang S t r eets, Corner Penn and 3d Streets, heading AND DEALERS IN