Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, February 14, 1863, Image 4

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A BULLY LITTLE SONG.
AIR—" Let me hies him for ids mother."
WRIT BY ME
Let me kiss her for henfathfr—
The bewitching roily Ann—
Let me kiss her for her brother,
Oi for any other man.
Let me kin her for somebody,
Any body in the world,
With her hair so sweetly auburn,
And eo gloriously curled.
Let toe kiss her for her "feller,"
And I.do - not care a red,
If be taps me on the smeller,
With his "billy" made of lead.
How that "fungi's " lips would kiss her
Till his jacket-strings would break,
But perhaps he wouldn't thank me,
If I kiss her for his sake !
Let me kiss her for her daddy—
The pretty, pouting elf—
Or, if that don't suit the family,
Let toe hies her for ilyaelf!
Which is the best . " poem " I ever writ,—owing
to the subjeet..—Logan Gazette.
DON'T OILY, SONNY." --In the absence of lo
cals of interest, relating to our own neighbor—
hood, we are occasionally forced to go beyond
the limits even of the Commonwealth, to find
that.which will amuse or instruct our own rea
ders. Here is en item fresher and better than
any of the "old jokes" which Artemus Ward
disposed of with so much profit to himself a few
evenings since. The Cleveland Herald is respon
sible for the story 3
A few days mace the wife of a worthy mechanic
in one of our machine shops, was taken very sick,
the immediate occasion of the sickness being a
design to change the figures of the census. The
lady in • question is of large stature, whilst her
"liege. lord " is one of those specimens of hu
manity that are sometimes done up in small
bundles.
Matters were approaching a crisis in the sick
chamber, and the pater families that was to be,
was 'seated by the stove, overcome with woe in
dread of an unfavorable termination. His face
was buried in his bands, and be was sobbing
aloud. The-tiootor, touched With this exhibition
. of affeotiOnate sorrow, stepped up to the mourner,
and-patting him on the head, said:—"There,
there; don't cry, sonny, your mother will be
better soon."
- Tho chair was kicked over in an instant, and
the "boy" started up with clenched fists and
wrathful eyes, "Sonny, you impertinent jackass !
I'm her husband!"
The astonished "medicine man" rushed around
to the other side - of the bed, and hadn't a word
to nay. He bad said too much as it was.
wins DO MARY SAT 7—A correspondent tells
a implied aneedote in illustration of the queer-oc
currences that are sometimes met with in.the
Booed :
Daring -the trial of Cogzell, for kidnapping,
which took place lately at Ilillsborough, an in
cident occurred which created considerable fun
at the eapense of bigwigs and counsel. A Miss
Sloan was testifying, and was requested to state
all she knew about a certain transaction.
Witness—«l was in' the sitting-room when
Mori eemefrom the kitchen hurriedly, and Cog
gin after her. He caught hold of her st the sit
ting:room door and said, Mary, yon have been
Aare bag enough, come and go home now."
Attorney for defendant—" Whs!. did Mary
Sall"
Attorney for the State—" Stop there; Lobject
to the question."
lima a discussion of nearly two hours took
piece, he which four or fire lawyers participated ;
after which the. judge held a long, serious and
encitcd discussion on the subject, and finally, in
a way formal and pompous manner, Muted that,
it was the opinion of a Utajority.of the court that
the question should be answered. The court
room was crowded almost to suffocation, and the
most intense interest•was manifested at this stage
of the proceedings. The question was repeated,
•' What did Mary say ?" and the witness an—
swered •
"She didn't say a word !"
j OAS HOT BUMMED DAY, Duke Charles
dined in a little town of Nagald. With the din
ner same a greet multitude of flies all uninvited;
bat Ma mattered nothing. They. blazed about
me aver another, and. alighted here and there,
making quite as free as if they had been a per
*ion of 'his princely train. Duke Charles was
angry at this, and he then called the hostess ;
tin laid ;
"Bsie, old beldame, TeL the ilea liave a sepa—
eah 3"
eitorhatiteeii s very quiet woman, did as she
was eallowed; Set lint Another table, and then
Meting up to the Dike, said, with a low curtsey :
" the Whig is served. Will your highness now
order the lies to be seated !" •
sir 80111 C !ASSISI& soLnrint, lately of the fe—
eling " army of occupation " at Bolivar, Ten
sions, has perpetrated a rather * clover parody
on the popular " secesh " song "My Maryland."
The first stanza goes as follows:
Wks Prowet Acrd Lon Ilia streak
Bolivar. My Bolivar
A tsar iha limp of their vandal feet,
.• • Boyar, 1 Bolivar!
with proud contempt thy on they treat,
aid mak as army got Meg wed,
no wale iapahra is **styles°.
My Bolivar
It is said that the original of "My Maryland "
Is a Osman song, beginning with the sentiment
Don't bug um now—some other time."
Sir Tee sew • who makes a joke without in
leadkeit •it frequently amuses us more than the
meat ingenious of professional jokers,—as when
eke - milkman in a play is charged with putting
aalvele brains in his milk, he answered : "Brains I
ii never had such a thing in 'my head !" It was
the same sort of a ease when a juryman having
asked the judge to excuse him from serving on
steconnt of deafness, the latter said : " Could'nt
you hear my charge to the grand jury?" "Yes
—I heard said the man, " but I couldn't
make any sense of it."
Mr Ws man a good anecdote concerning a.
soldier laddie on one of our gunboats. The ves
sel was just going into notion, and our soldier
WS upon his knees, when an officer sneeringly
naked him if he was afraid? "No, I was pray
ing," was the response. " Well, what wore you
]raying for!" Continued the officer. "Praying
that the enemy's bullets may be distributed the
IMMO way as the prise money in,princfpally among
the offiFircs!" was the quick and..ready retort.
s t ir BAD SPNLLING is sometimes the best, as
is the ease of the beer vender, who wrote over
bin Chop door, .g Bear sold here," manifestly im
plying that it was his own bruia. Not less in—
genioulivas the device of the quack doctor, who
announced in his printed handbills that he could
instantly cure the most obstinate "sguews,"
thairsatisfactorily proving that he was no conju
rer, end did not attempt, to cure them by a spelt.
Air A DOW LAST BDITOR says he has seen
the emitilvenee lawyers use when they "warm
up with the aubjeet." Re says it is a glans con.
son sad 'olds about aping.
Desirable City Lots For Sale. I
'FRANK B. FICHTHORN I
T HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT PRIVATE
Pl
Sale at moderato rates. ' o." 12 East Fenn Street, above 6th,
2 ive Building Lots on North Ninth street. South side,
Five Building Lots on the west side of Moos alley, East
or Ninth street. H AS NOW OPEN, AND FOR SALE, THE
Three Building Lots on the west aide of North Tenth following desirable GROCERIES, via;
street, and Fourteen Building Loh, on the 05.01 side of Mom NEW CITRON,
alloy. NEWCANDIED LEMON PEEL,
The conditions will be made easy to purchasers, the pro
prietor being willing to leave two-tbirds of the purchase NEW LAYER RAISINS,
• NEW BUNCH RAISINS,
thong otaud 00 the preUilsee : if secured by Ihmd and
Mortgage, and allow payment to be made in Installevonkii
55.A.TH 6. MINCED MEAT I : IIW U T E ADINO S I R A A B I TI N S S IN . ft,
of 10 . 20 and 60 Dollars, until the whole debt is paid,
FRESH PEACHES, URANBEERIES,
provided that one-third of the purchase money is paid on
FRESH PLUMS,
delivery of the Deed. FRESH QUINCES.-
This Is a rare chance for Laborers and Mechanics to se- QUINCE JELLY, FRESH TOMATOES.
mire homes, &tithe lots are in the neighborhood of the Steam
CURRANT JELLY, FRESH PEARS,
Forge and Industrial Works; and se it is anderetood that
QUINCE JAM, FRESH CHERRIES,
all the Depots of the Junction Railroads will be put up DRIED APPLES, PEACH JAM,
near the property. DRIED PEACHES, rural JAM, _
Plans of the Lois may be seen at my office, or that
' HMS]) CHEHRIES, CURRANT JAM,
of C. Oscar Wagner, Esq., Court street. DRIED BLACKBERRIES.
Jan 31-tri FREDERICK LAUER.
DRIED ELDERBERRIES,
DIGED STONED CHERRIES,
ALMOND CRACKERS, DRIED CORN,
GINGER NUTS, HOMINY, Ac., Ac.
WINE BISCUITS,
SODA BISCUIT 3,
SWEET CIDER, FARINA CRACKERS, and
PURE CIDER VINEGAR, FAMILY CRACKERS,
- COAL OIL,
EXTRA FAMILY SOAP, '
PURE PEPPER,
NO. 1 SALMON. PURE SPICES,
NEW MESS if,torgwgx„, PURR OLIVE OIL,
110. 1 MACKEREL,
NO. S MACKEREL.
SCOTCH HERRING,
RICH MILD CHEESE,
ORPHANS' COURP SALE
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR
ritANW COL:MeI Berke county, will be sold at pub
lic veodne, on Saturday, the 21st day of February, A. D.,
1863, at the late dwelling hones of Jacob Breidegare, late
of Alsace township, 11410: connty, deceased, the fallowing
described Real Estate, to wit: All that certain niessus,ge,
tenement mai tract of land, sitriatelnaiaainauip,
Berke county, bounded by lertdeof Reuben Kerper, Gideon
Yoder, Nathan Knebb, and the public road; containing id
aeree and 110 pdrches, strict measure. The improve
ments thereon axe a two story STONE DWELLING
HOUSE, (nearly new,) and new Barn with partly
brick and partly Frame. The land to in good condition and
ail arable with the exception of about a quarter of an acre
of WOODLAND, and half an errs of KeadOW land. Late
the property of Jacobßreidegam, deceased.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clOpk in the afternoon, when
due attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made
known by
JOSEPH BBBIDEGAIII, Adminietrator.
By order of the Cond.—Desist. Head, Clerk.
January 31, 1003.31...
To Lease on Favorable Terms,
ripRE COAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS TILE
I Old Forge Coal Compouy,' , situated about
four miles from tierenton, on the Bloomsburg Railroad.
Said - property eau be put in good working order at a com
paratively small expense, and contract') on lae entered 4110
for immediate delivery of Coal. For further particulars
enquire of, or address
0011. E. PHINNEY, Scranton, Penna.
THOMAS HULL,
No. 76 Golf Street, NowrVork, or
.5.. V. STOUT, Preoldent of Shoe and
nov 22-Sow] Leather Bank, New-York.
WOODLAND FOR SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS AT I'IIrIATE
Sale 52 acres of CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, In the
olt whole or in lots Melia. parchaserA agnate ID Alsace
township, Barks eountr, near Reading. adjoining
lands of Beter Lets, Jacob Adam, Soordo Sasses.,
Benneville Reim, Jacob Winter and others. For
Inn er information enquire of RICHARD Boess, South
Fifth Street, Reading.
Jan 31-3t] . WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN.
z'oa RENT.
THE STORE ROOM IN NORTH FIFTH
Street, formerly occupied by the subscriber. being an
old-established Business Stand, and one of the most desir
able openings for the Dry Goods and Grocery Trade to this
city. Possession given immediately.
If not rented by theist of April next, the property, eon-
Stoney of a three-story Brick St ,, re and Dwelling, with
large and commodtanc back buildings, *ill be for sale.
Apply tb
Jan 24-tf]
FOR RENT.
rtiffE STORE AND DWELLING HOUSE ON
j the Hain otraet in Liao nor•nagb of Wow°lodorf, being
the same building in which the Odd FolioWs' Hall to Mon
a'd. Tnio is a favorable ',pealing - for a Mistime man,
se there is nom bet one Store in the borough. Posses.
on given on the lot of April, 19t33. Terms easy.
Apply to
dee 13-10V] - J. C. LIVINGOOD.
FOR RENT,
71111 E HOUSE IN SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
_L between the propertiegi of the late Gen. Geo. M. Kelm
and Dr. Lot Benson, now occupied by Mr. George W. Good
rit h, from the Ist of April next. Persons desirous of view
ing the property, can apply to Mr. Goodrich; bud for
terms, to Richard Boone, living in the neighborhood.
F. A. MUEILRNBERG,
Reading, Nov- lfith. 1.402-tf
AUDITOR'S NOTE=
T" UNDERSIGNED AUDITOR, APPOINT
ED by the Orphans' Court of Berke codrity. to audit
and restate the amount of George D. Davis and-Luke D.
Davis, administrators of Luke Davis, late of Penn township
said carnety, deceased, and make distribution of the but
etucw in bands of fad aCconntants, .hereby gives notice,
that be will meet ihe pardee interested, and attend to the
ditties of Lis appointment, on Tuesday, February lt7b, 1663,
at 1 o'clock, P. EL, at Lis office,. in Court street, in the city
of Reading.
Jan. 31-3t] JAMES B. BECHTni Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
ripllE UNDERSIGNED AUDITOR, APPOINT
ed by the Orphans' Court of Berke snooty, to aniBll,
restate and re-settle the account of Charles Gygruewalt and
Amos P. Dietrich, Adlninistratora with the Will annexed
of Christina Dietrich, late of the borough of Kutztown,
Berke county, diseased, and make distribution of the bal
ance in hands of raid accountants, will meet the parties
interested. at the unite of Jacob C. Living - mid, Esq., in North
Sixth street, to the city of Heading, on Monday, the 16th
day of February, 18d3, at 1. o'clock, P. M.
jan.3t-3t•J MICHAEL. K. BOYER, Auditor.
Estate of Elizabeth Krick, Widow of Peter
Krick, late of Spring township, Berks
county, Deceased.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET-
T-ERS of Administration to the eetate of Elisabeth
rick, (widow of Peter Krick) late of Spring township,
Berke county, deceasea, have been granted to the subscrib
er, residing in the same toWnshjp. All persons indebted to
said estate, are requested to make payment forthwith, and
ail having claims against the same, will present them, pro
party authenticated, for settlement. .
Jan 176t*) ISAAC KRICK, Administrator.
Sur Estate of Mary Paxton, deed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT AN IN
qtasition or valuation of the Real Estate late.of Mary
Paxton. of the City of Reading. Berke connty, deceased,
will be held on Saturday, the 28th day of February, A. D.,
1563, at 1 o'clock, P. 8., on the premises in the said City of
Beading, when and where all persons interested may at
tend, if they think proper.
A. R. RCM% Sheriff.
Sheriire Mace. Reading, January Sl. 18153-lt
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FRENCH'S HOTEL.
ON THE EUROPEAN "
CITY OE NEW YORK
Singlp Rooms Fifty Cents per Day.
City Hall Square, corner Frankfort St.,
(OPPOSITE CITY RAM.)
11EALS AS TLIEY MAY BE ORDERED IN
the spaciones refectory- There la Barber's Shop and
fit 'Boerne attached to the Hotel. •
/Mr Beware of RUNNERS and RACEMES who say we
are fell.
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REMOVAL.
Millinery and Trimming Store.
Mrs. L. S. BALLADE,
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE ClTl
seas of Reading and vicinity, that vhe has
removed her MILLINERY and TRIMMING
establishment from No. 11 to No. 74 EAST
PENN STREET, south side, In the bollding lately oseopled
by Josiah Hearing, which has been remodeled and fitted
up for her one. She will be happy to see all bar old cus
tomers, and as many new ones as may be deairons of mak
ing purchases of BONNETS, CAPS, or other Millloery
Goode, Trimmings, Sm. Her assortment Is large and fash
ionable, and suited to all tastes. [Jan 31-2 mo
Three Excellent Eatle Publications
by a Deaf Slate.
115 WAYS OF COOKING INDIAN CORN
AS FOOD, Invaluable to any family.
I.—THE SHADS OF THE HAND, amusement for the
home aitnie, conielulog 24 pictures, over which are given
directions for the hands throwing shadows on the wail.
111.-THE SPIRIT OF THE ONION, the pictorial com
tents of which read, mark,And learn.
W
sac AU mailed free for 30 cents,
_or 81091 y for 10 eEnt.?
M. DARLINGTON,
Jam 31-31..3 .W 0.1.65 William &root, New-York.
The 11. S. Revenue Hydrometer,
FOR ASCERTAINING THE TRUE PER
cent. of Alcohol in inspected liquors, by which the
amount of duty to be paid for internal revenue, is calonla
ted. The Instrument, with glass jar and book of tables
and instructions, to packed Ina polleheal Mahogany floc
with lock and key. Price $7. Book only SO cent..
SURVEYING TRANSIT LEVELS, Conreasse, and
CHAINS, SWISS DRAWING IMIIIIIMIENTsi, made by
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
Manufacturing Opticians, 924 Chestnut Street,
Jaa 31-2me] Philadelphia, Pa.
TEA.-- 2 -EXTRA FINE OOLONG TEA, AT
FEOCOGIVS,
• 90 South Fifth Street,
Feb 7]
FRESH PEACHES AND TOMATOES, AT
PROSODIC'S,
Feb 7/ 40 booth SIBS Street.
Black,
Dark Brown,
Snuff Brute's,
Light Brown,
Bark Blue,
Light Blue,
Dark Green,
Light Green,
Pink,
Purple,
Slate,
FOR DYING SILK, WOOLEN AND MIXED
Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons. Gloves, Bon
nets, Hats, Feathers, Rid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and
all kinds of Wearing Apparel, with perfect fast colors.
A Saving of 80 per cent.
These Dyes are seized in the form of powders colleens
Crated, are thoroughly tested, and pnt tip In neat packages.
For twenty-five cents you can color as many goods aswould
otherwise coat Ave times that was. The I...tweets le isitople,
Mid any one can use the Dyes with pefect success. Direc
tions Builds. filanufactUred by kIiCiNVB di STEVENS, WS
Broadway, Boston.
W For sale by Druggists and Dealers in every City and
Town. Van 3--31 ho
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C C7O 1-1 -T-N AI..IFL .X-X (;) 'l7 IS ..W
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Pl snits, Fowls,, Animals, - Ace. Pat op In 25e.
00e. and $1 00 Bonne, Bottler, and Flasks, $3 and $5 sizes ,
for HOTELS, PUBLIC INSTITuT/ONS, Sc.
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisone"
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"hats come out of their holes to die."
W Sold Wholesale iu all large cities.
Afir Sold by all DRUGLIISTS and ItitrAnduts everywhere.
Ace 11l Swami SI" of all worthless imitations. •
Aker See that ". COHTAn'S " name in on each Rox u notile,
and Flask, before you buy.
sir Address - HENRY R. COSTAR,
.IST PRIRCIPAL DEPOT 402 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Alilr• Sold by—HARVEY BIRCH & Co:, Wholesale and
Retail: O. S. STEVENS; J. K lileCuenv; R. P. HUNTER & Co.,
REARING, P.A.. [Jan 17,0m0
Goschenhoppen Mutual Wire Insur
ance Coinpany.
A -T A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF MAN
agent or the above named Company, bald on the 22d
day of November, A. D., 1.882, the following amendments
to the Fly-Laws were adopted, to take effect upon the com
mencement of the period for which the Charter ham been
extended, to wit: On the 3rd day of March, A. D., 1863.
In Article 6th, after the words ' All property both real
and personal. may be insured for three fourths its actual
cash value," insert the word.: The insured being entitled
to three-fourths of the cash value of any loss &stained.
Strike out Article 7th and instead thereof insert the follow.
log By Law, to wit: The insurance to be during the con.
deli:Mee of the Charter, provided, the rates of asseennent
authorized by Section 13th of the Act of Incorporation, and
Section 4th of the Act Supplementary to said Act, be paid
into the bandit of the Treasurer, agreeably to the provl-
Mons of said Sections.• Should any loonier neglect or re-
Com to pay the rates of easessineut authorizes! aa aforesaid.
within the iime specified in said Bth Section. of the AM of
incorporation, the XrAliteli3Or6 may at the end of thirty days
after the expiration of the time limited infield 6th Section,
&Ware the Policy of such insnrer do neglecting or refusiog .
to pay the rates of assessment forfeited and void, and shall
make ao entry thereof on the taintites.
[Extract from the minutes
Jan 17-6t] • PHILIP SUPER, Secretary.
A LECTURE
- TO TOTING MEN!
Just Published, fa a N6aled Rneelepe, Price his Cents
A I..biiTU at: ON T N ITU It 4. TREAT
went mad Radical Cure of Spermatorrheen or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Ludt:Moms Sexual Debility, cud
impediments to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Consump
tion, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and rim:siva Incapacity,
resulting from Self-Abuse, Am.-11y ROBERT J. CULVER
WELL, M. D., Author of the Green Book, Sc.
The world-Tunowited author, is thieuctutirable Lecture,
clearly proves from his owdielperience that the awful con
sequences of Self abuse may be effectually removed with,
out medicine, and without dangerons surgical operations,
boogies, Instruments. rinse or cordials, pointing out a mode
of care at mice certain and effectual, by which every sufferer
no matter what his condition may be. may care himself
cheaply, privately, and radically. gals Lamas WILL
/tItOY/1 • 130051 TO THouSANDs AND THOUS•
Sent atidttlf SOIL to any address. in a plain, sealed en
velope, on receipt of Mx aunts, or two postage stamps, by
addressing,
R. FRENCH, Proprietor
CHAS. J. C. KIJNE & Co.,
Jan 31-5%m0.] 127 Balmy, New-York; P. 0. Bog OSA
JB. RIXSTINE RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
.bls friends and the public, that he has opened a new
Store on Penn street, No. 83, next door to J. B. Ritter's
Cabinetmaker Store, where he invites the eitizena of Read
ing and vicinity, to his splendid stock of
AZIALDW4MLADZI OLOTECZNO,
Consiting of OVERCOATS. PROCE COAT.- Atxrn
and VESTS, of various colors and qualities, got up under
Me own supervision. He le also supplied with a good
stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,
which will be made to order le the neatest and moat Full
inaahie Styles at the lowan cash prima 'laving consider
able experience in this branch of butdoeseihe feels confi
dent of giving general satisfaction. He has also on hand a
good assortment of Gentleman's Furnishing Goods, ouch as
White Shirts, Overskirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Collars,
Cravats of different stylus and colors, Stockings and
and snob coeds as are found Ina Store of thin kind.
Jan 24-914 JACOB B. RIX9TINE. Iteadlnz
N. B —All goods made In thlu.establishment shall give
entire satisfaction or no. sale.
POTATOES I POTATOES i I
2,oooPilisti'Sß2EeB OF CHOICE PICKED
Old
Jail. Store, corner A ol T Ela S h i LTZto a li n l a ng f i l o r n s n i t e re a ets
Feb 7-St] WM. RHOADS, Jr.
LAVER, BUNCH AND SEEDLESS RAISINS,
Pesetas, Plum., Apples, Orange., Lemons,
A. fi. PKOCOCK'S,
40 South Fifth Street.
ai -
Feb 7J
sWEET CORN, AT
' lob 7)
E. MIDDLETON'S &
MOLLOCK & CO'S
BOHLEN & WIEKBL'S and
OUOENFIEIM'S DANDELION COFFEE,
MILES' SAND and
MIDDLETON'S JAVA COFFEE,
EXTRA BLACK TEAS,
EXTRA IMPERIAL TEA,
EXTRA YOUNG EYNON TEA,
BROWNED RIO COFFEE,
BROWNED JAVA COFFEE.
BROWNED BARLEY, EYE AND WHEAT
Nov. 22-2otoe.
LIST OF COLORS:
Crimson,
FAMILY OYE COLORS,
PHILADELPHIA SHIRT
AND
1000 Dozen HICKORY SHIRTS.
1000 do. rraT, Red and Blue FLANNEL
BROM.
1000 do. ASSORTED FANCY TRAVELLING
SHIRTS.
lOW do. WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS from
$9,25 Upwards.
1000 do. DENIM OVERALLS
IO,OOJ Pairs COTTONADE PANTALOONS.
MArrrracruasas or THE rar t y t y7 S E R L I S R TI s.
An.} i rl Large Areortment of LINEN'
And MARSEILLES ROROME and COLLARS,
And GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
•
For Sale by*
BENNETT, RUCH Be CO.;
Blaraufacturcra, 1517 Church Alley.
Jan 17--4mel PHILADSLPICA, PA
LOOK HERE!
I'RUIT.
PEOCOCKS
90 Mouth Fifth Stmt.
RECRUITS
FO THE 55Th PENNSYLVANIA
• 111131E — taIGI-111.1111PME '1111.7.
COL. R. WHITE •
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NOW AT BEAUFORT, ROUTH CAROLINA,
OR ANY
PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT
Now IN SERVICE.
ABLE-BODIED YOUNG MEN ARE WANTED
to Ail up the Regiments new in the nervier) of the
United States. The undersigned has opened a
Recruiting Rendezvous
At Henry H. Manderibseh's Hotel, in the Borough of
Womelegorf.
Lieut. O. N. PARSONS,
Of Asth Regiment Penneylvania Volanteere,
Miguel 2.9-IVI Recruiting Officer.
READING SAYINGS BANK.
INCORPORATED MAT 11, 1855.
CAPITAL, $50,000. "
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Banking House, East Varlet Square, North Side,
Reading, Pa.
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IMEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS
to Ten Thommad Dollars. Money is received on de
posit from 9 A. M. to 9 P. N. ; and on Wednesday and Bat
arday evenings from 7 P. M. 199 P. M.
Interest will be allowed at the rate of Five per rent. per
annum, on all mums remaining on deposit, for one year or
more.
On name remaining less than a year, interest will be al
lowed at the rate of Fbur per cent. per annum.
Si Y- All the Resets of the Bank and theindiolduat prop
erty of the eteekholdere, are liable for the payment of De
posits.
Person, who have money to deposit, are Invited to call
at the Banking Hones for further information.
DIRECTORS.
DAVID YODER, GIDEON BNYDES.
Mienaeh Gaußili, • CONRAD Relsa,
DANise B. LORAN, CONNAD Y. BRIDLES/-
A. F. BO.te.
Salmon,
:arlet,
dark Drab,
4ht Drab,
fight
, aage,
agenta,
slferino,
•end Blue.
Purpe4
CashLsa—ADAM LBIZE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE
MATZ OF parrarsimvaarza.
OFFICE, NOS. 4 AND 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING,
Nostra Side Qf Walnut St., Betweenßock and Third Ste.
EM
3211VOILPORAVED XVI 1704.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
issmico,cococo.
Properties of the Company, Feb-1, 1861,
$507,094 61.
Marine, Fire and Inland Tranarortalion Inaurance.
HENRY D. SHERRERD,
SIMEON TORY,
CHARLES MACALESTER,
WILLIAM S. SMITH,
• JOHN B. BUDD,
HENRY O. PREP,MAN,
HEDROE C. CARSON,
HENRY b. EHERRERD, President,
WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary.
/E 7 P- Applications for Inserause may be made to WIT•
LIAR KEELY, at Howard & Co's. Express Office.
May 11, 1561-17 ,
TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT.
MEIN VALUABLE AND POPULAR MEDI
eine has univereally received the moat favorable re
cow teendatione or the MEDICAL FROTNECON and the rondo
REALE MOM EFFICIENT and AGREEABLE.
SALINE APE RIEN T.
R may he need with the beet effect In
Bilious and Febrile Disoasss, Costiveness ' Sick Headache,
:senses, Lose of Appetite, Indigestion , Acidity of the
Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Gun; Rheumatic
AffeCtiollfi, (IMO, riles, and all complaints
WHERE A GENTLE AND COOLING APERI
ENT OR PURGATIVE IS REQUIRED.
It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by
Sea and Land, Residents of Hot Climates, Persons of Sed
entary „Habits, Invalids and Convalescents; Captains of
Verona and Planters will find it a valuable addition to
their Medicine Chute.
It is in the form of a powder, carefully pa up in bottles,
to keep in any climate. and merely requires water
poured upon it to produce a delightful erferveisient
beverage.
Numerous testimonials from professional and other gen
tlemen of the highest standing throughout the country,
and Its steadily increasing popularity for a series of yearn,
strongly guarantee its efficacy and valuable character ' and
commend it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public.
Manufactured by TARBANT g: CO.,
No. 278 Greenwich Street, Corner of Warren Street,
New-York.
AND FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY
December 27, 180-Smue
LIVERPOOL
11331111 ADD
',. 3--x it.l9
JUST OPENED,
At 'No.. 50, East Penn Street, Reading,
Between Sixth and Seventh,
(Formerly Otto'e Dry Goode Store,)
AOLLaLARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
or French China, Parian Ware, Lava Ware, Terra
Ware, French and American Glass. Ware, Plated
Goods and Cutlery, all of which will be sold at liew-York
Prices for mush.
The Proprietor has facilities. never before presented to
the citizens of Reading, for selling them all
DESCRIPTIONS OF GOODS
In hie line, and as heintendsto glvehisattentton exclusively
to the sale of these articles, he hopes the public will eon.
Mtn him in hie efforts to establish a fir64elass China, Glass
and Queensware Store in Reading.
Ong. 2-tf]
STRICKLAND & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS,
23 ZIALBILI =NW STREET.
READING, PA.
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
Aof •
School, Miscellaneous and Blank
JIM fir3o NOP 31WW.._ 9
PRAYER BOOKS,
ENGLISH AND GERMAN BIBLES AND
HYMN BOOKS,
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PERIODICALS,
MUSlCtind NITRIC BOOKS,
GOLD PEAS. PANOT ARTICLES,
NOTE, LETTER. CAPand
FLEETING PAPER and PAPER BAGS.
.111,T,ANZ BOONS
—9ND—
NEKECHANTi' ACCOUNT BOOKS
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Made io order; Churches and Sabhc,th Scheele stippiled
with Tract Society and Sunday School Union publicatione,
at catalogue prices.
ins - Oolong from Country liferchantr, solicited and tilled
promptly at the lowest wholesale inUes.
Teachers supplied with Music at the usual discount.
—nooks and cluck sent by mail visainge paid, on
receipt of Publishers' Prince, Jan 18-It
gouto, SIC I, AND pgCORATIVE PAINTING
GEORGE ataratvo,
SOUTH SIXTH STREET, DIRECTLY OPPO.
BITS the Schulacker House, is prepared to execute or.
ders for House and Sign Painting In all their branches, to
gether with Painting and Graining in perfect Imitation of
all kinds of Wood and Marble, In a style that cannot be
surpassed, and at the lowest prices.
lie also pay: particular attention to Fresco Painting, real
and Imitative. for Churches, Halls, Parlors, Drawing :
111.101J1d, Public Buildings, ole., and cau refer to numerous
buildings in this city, and other cities and towns in pone.
Sylvania, for specimens of his work. A, praedeal expel.
enoe of twenty-five years ea a Painter, warrants hits in
saying that his work cannot be excelled in beauty of de
sign, power or effect, and finished execution.
air lie will take orders for work la any.part of this or
udinining States, and attend to them with punctuality and
despitch. All letters addressed to biro on business, will tes
celva prompt attontion . rjanalf4-1
TO .TIZZ PURTAO.
riWINO TO TUE WONDERFUL INCREASE
In our business, and the Want of sufficient room to ea
commodate the same, we have found it necessary to extend
the boundaries of our yard, and have accordingly leised
the LUMBER YARD, situated On THIRD STRBET BALDW FINE
Symms, Which will be used exclusively for piling HEW
LOCK and WHITE rurfaoi6T, SOANTLINU, RAFTHES,
end BILL, TIMBER, of all Moen and lengths. In our old
yard, on the 'forth side of Pine street, extending from
Third to Fourth street, will at oil Hume be found to con
tain a full assortment of seasoned BOARDS PLANK,
SHINGLES, Ate. . •
Oar familia., for cup lying Lumber bereaner, Will be
each that they cannot be earpaeued to Me or any other
market In the State, and our prime will be found to be
lower than at an other yard in thie atty. It le °tit par:
pose to keep ou band every article that ehould be kept Ina
FIRAT CLAR iIIIBIIR YARD, and any article Chat may not
be on hand when called for, will be procured nt abort
notice.
air The public are Invited to give ne a called.
lime . 7411 J. KEVILY. Mtadieq, PA
FRESH GROCERIES
—AT—
• REDUCED PRICES.
AT THE
Corner of fifth and Spruce Streets.
March I • lii. KEMPER & SON.
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Itnre Chance for a Cabinetmaker.
T " UNDERSIGNED, DESIROUS OF RE•
lingetehing brininess, °Were for vale his stook of CIint-
IiSTWAILE and TOOLS, together with a . HEARSE and
everything necessary to carry on the Undertaking Business.
The IC the oldest stand In the city, is in a good location,
and °Here a rare Chance for a person with a. entail capital.
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4pel9 to DAVID RHEIN, Agent,
nerTEE-ta Pena Wee, betWOISII Third and Ponta.
Prestdent—A. F. BOAS.
'dee 27-ly
PRILADELPIIIA.
=
WILLIAM R. WHITE,
GEORGE H. STUART,
SAMUEL ORAN?, Jr.,
TOBIAS WAGNER.
THOMAS B. WATTSON,
CHARLES S. LEWIS.
W. S, HALL.
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS
NTD
COUNTRY DEALERS.
CABINET GREAT
FURNITURE
AT
REDUCED
PRICES.
North Firth .Street, 3rd Door above the
Old State House
JOHN D. BERTOLET'rEe
TTAVING PURCHASED THE LARGE AND
LL extensive stock of Cabinet Furniture from B. Berto
%tie, he now offers to the public the largest and moat com
plete aesortreent of Furniture ever offered for sale to the
citizens of Reading and vicinity.
Hie stock consists of PARLOR, HALL, LIBRARY,
CHAMBER, LIZUNO ROOM and ft/TaffEß Furniture,
all of bin own manufacture, and made in the most work
manlike manner, end warranted to give entire satisfaction.
.Isuipioying none bus experienced workmen, he feels con&
dent of succees.
TO TEE MAIM
He has constantly on band a large etock of Walnut, Ma
hogany and Roneweed Veneers, which have been selected
with mach care. Coach Body, Flowing, Cabinet, Japan
and Shellac Varniehes; Undertakers' and Upholsterers'
trimmings.
UNDERTAKINC. •
Ready-made Coigns always on band, and Funerals at.
tended to in the city and country at the shortest noting and
on the most reasonable terms.
Sir Don't forget the place.
JOHN D. BERTOLETTE,
Fifth street, ad door above the Old State Howe.
Hendirtg , March 30,1861-tf.
FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS!
JOILN r.aminut,
No. 718 ARCH Street, below Eighth, South side,
I LADEL . PHIA.
IMPORTER AND MAIs.IUFAC
TUBER of, and Dealer is all blade of
TANGS" MILS,
*4 ; ' 7 "i, c., NOR Levin' and CHILDREN'S WEAR. I
ds of Reading
a t i tz e lo .. m r Lt u o di m . my f
g C r :n e s:i n tim that I have
new in store, one of the largest and most
beautqui asturtmonta of all kinds and
qualities of FANCY FURS, for Ladtar'
- and Children's. Wear, that will be worn
during this Fall and Winter.
My Fore were purchased in Europe, previous to the rise
in Sterling Exchange, and the New Duty Imposed on all
Fureimported since the amt of AnguaL
I would also Mate, that so long ao soy.otosk WWI I will
offer lila prices proportionate to what the gouda coot me;
bat, it will be impossible for me to Import and Manufacture
anymore Fors, and sell them at the same prices, owing to
the unsettled state of the affairs of the country.
12P 2 Remember the name, number and drat—
JOHN FARRIRA,
Sept. 20-smo] 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
OFFICE OP JAY COOME,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
At Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers,
111 SOUTH THIRD STREET•
PHILADELPHIA, November 1, 1862.
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'TIRE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING BEEN -AP
pointed SUBSCRIPTION AGENT by the Secretary of
the Tressery, in now prepared to furnish, at once, the
New Twenty Year 6 per• cent Bonds
Of the United States, designated ne Five Twenties," re
deemable at the pleasure of the Government, atter five
Tears. and anthorisfid by Act of Congress, approved Febru
ary 25, 1862.
The COUPON BONDS are Sneed in sums of $5O, $lOO,
$5OO, and $lOOO.
The REGISTER BONDS in snake of $5O, $OOO, $5OO, $lOOO
and $5OOO.
Interest at Six per cent. per annum will commence from
date of purchase, and is
PAYABLE! IN GOLD,
Semi-Annually. vrhieb is equal, at the present premium nit
gold, to about EIGIIT PER CENT. PER ANNUM.
Formers, Merchants, Mechanics. Capitalists, and aliwbo
have any money to invest, should know and remember
that these Bonds are, In effect, a FIRST MORTGAGE upon
all Railroads, Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and the
Immense products of all the Manufactures, itc., Itc., in the
country; and that the fell and ample Provision made Air
the payment of the interest and ligoidation of principal,
by Cuetoms Gotten, Exeter Stamps had Internal Revenue,
serves to make these Rondo the
Beat, Moat Available and Most Popular
Investment in the Market
Subscriptions received at PAR In Legal Tender Rotes. or
notes and checks of banks at par in Philadelphia. Sub.
ecribere by mail will receive prompt attention, and every
facility and explanation will be afforded on application at
thin office.
A Intl rupply of Bonds will be kept on beid for home
diets delivery.
JAY COOKE, Selmalptlen Agent.
nov 8-3nto]
PRINCE & CO'SI g
World' Renowned Melodeons and
Harmoniums,
WITH THE LATEST PATENTED
improvements, introducing the Aaeso Imola
r , with the effect of Pedal base on the cheapest
' Instruments—from SIS to WU.
EARNEST CIABLMS UNSURPASSED
11En' IC AIL MILT 111121. ••
7 and 73‘ Octaves, fall Iron frame, overetrang, midland
large slue, plain and very richly finished, from V/74 to
4400. accordiug to style. Also, Pianos by other MOM,
ar Every Instrument Warranted. For sale at the low
an wholesale prices, and a liberal deditetion for Cash, or
on small and convenient monthly instalments. • '
JAMES BELLAK., Sole Ageut,
279 and 2SI South Fifth Street, above Spruce,
Dee 6-6Mo] Philadelphia,
TRUSSES.
RUPTURE CAN BE CURED BY A TRUSS
OF THE RIGHT KIND, IF PROPERLY FITTED AND
DULY ATTENDED TO. This bas been alfandantly de
mooetrated in innumerable Intgappee py the Nee of the
annill PEDAL TRIMS of DR, RIGGS, .4 tiring the Isailew
years. This truss, being covered with Hard Rubber, is
perfectly waterproof, may be need in bathing, and is al-
ways cleanly as welt as indestructible by ordinary usage.
If not aatiafactory after a fair triaL of kitty dad a, it may be
returned. It challenges comptwinoti with any tru.known.
Dr. RIGGS' Ofitoe, No, 2 BARCLAY ST., Now-York.
nay. 1545,
NEW DRY GOODS.
JOUN S. PEARSON 'di. Co..
No. 16 WEST PENN STREET,
AVE NOW ON HAND A LARDS ASSORT
went of very deetrable WINTER DRY GOODS, to
which the attention of purchasers le respectfully invited.
The stock comprises:
Elegant Silks,
French Marinees,
Printed Merinees i
AU Wool De Ludwig, 4eFin
Printed Cashmeres.
Craps Poplins,
Plaid 'Valencia's,
Irritate and arena the kidneys, wed by DOWIA.IIt one soon
itst4 to chronic degeneration stud confirmed disease.
3107AAD. READ. aitazt.
DANVILLE. Pa., June 3,1863...
Dr. Wu. H. OREDO—Dear Sfr : la February, 1861., I
was afflicted with the augur diabetes, and fur fire mouths
I passed more than two gallons of water la twentPdour
lanira . I wee obliged to get up ge often ae tee or twelve
times durlug the night, and In Ilvemontha I lostabont Illy
poande in weight Dariug the month of July, /861, I pro.
Shepherd Plaid Shawls, cared two :bottles of Constkution Water, and in two days
Fancy . Plaid
Sato, Shaw after using it I experienced relief, and after taking two hut-
Cloth
Ulo ues,
Cireolere, thee I was entirely cared. ROOD after regaining my usual
th ood health.
Clotho; Cirmaimore. aid Veutiniset. Linenst stud WhitaGoods, g Yuure truly.
J. V. L. DA'
hmbroidstieih Gloves Dud t.siery, Fla./gel*, 84:inctte, Boma CONNERs, S. It. IV. Z 7. 1861.
Jeans. gloghanis, de. [nor v I: H Hagan AL Co.:
Shepherd Plaids,
Printed Cohorge,
Cimino Latne Sbawbs
&oche Sbawa,
I. - t Gent* :-1 fleely give you liberty to hake nee of the
1' LL AND WINTER: f . ol l iziivike . er , t c itt . !e w o e f . t a ht , v t a h l e u: l o l f h. C:l t t th vlr o n n T e r WATna,
' i My wife, who was attacked with pain in the abouldere,
CLOTHING I whole length ofthe hack, and In her ilmbe, with Palialer
1 • ; Non of th. Heur4, vended with Tailing of the Wend',
Ilyintenorphott, and s Irritation of the Blailder. I called a
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I F C . 60 R MEN AND. BOYS physician, who attended her about three mouths. when he
left her worse than he found her. . I then employed one of
IN GREAT VARIETY ; the best physicians I could find, who attended her for about
, . t nine menthe, and while elm was under hie care she did not
i suffer quite lis much pain; be lually gave her up and
SOLD VERY' LOW SY I said : "Aar ogee Ifteu . rnble.." . Fol, said he,_ _"she
. has
JIME S 0 N & C 0., , 7„ab a aat.lar,ta., p.-0,1 ifelhydr_ro:::
tu t u .
r t, , t d d i tu o e o , n u r t t
e ar,:z i e s t the e t,
utmost
o o t f
S t i Lun i it r ti . t , t e n .
Corner 6th and Penn. seemed h' have the desired effect, and she kept ou implor
sept 8
ing rapidly under its treatment, and now superintends en
. Orel) her domestic affairs, She has not taken any of the
.Co nstitution Water for about four week., and we are happy
LAUEIt'S lIREINTERY to say it hue produced a permanent cure.
WM N. VAN DENSOMOTNN.
READING, PA. - arum,
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HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to Dr. Wg. A. °anon: MILFORD, Cana., Nov. 10, 1981.
the public that he bee recently enlarged his BREWE. Pear Sir —.I have for several years. been afflicted with
R. to a considerable extent, and introduced- steam-power, . that troublesome and dangerous disease—Grovel—which
F T
and is now ready to eapply all demand. for I reviated all remedies and doctors, until I took Glanatlttaiioll
CALLIE
6117221732021.
# Water and you may be Assured net I was exceedingly
D:I L.14111M1111, 1 pima! With the result. It tweet/rot, cured me, end ion
For home and distant consumption. Me stock of Malt : may make any hue of my name you may see ER in regard
Liquors,Warranted to keep in all climatea,le as follows: , to the medicine, as I have entire confidence In Its efficacy.
BROWN STOUT, PORTER, BOTTLING ALE, DRAUGHT I Yours truly, POND STRONG.
ALE AND LAGER BEER. THESE ARE FACTSENOUGIL
June 19-tf FREDERICK LAUER. I There is no class of diseases that produce such exhaust
.ll.—Allberal per tentage will be allowed to Agen t s ' lug effects upon the human contain:Mon no Diabetes and
abroad. Climaxes of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Pessages,
and through false modesty they are neglected until they
are so advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary
remedies, and we present the
CONSTITUTION WATER
To the public with the conviction that it hes no equal in
relieving the claim of diseases for which It has been found
so eminently ennaessfal in mind: and we trust that are
WWI be rewarded for our efforts in placing so valuable a
remedy in a form to meet the requiremente of patient and
physiejan.
808 SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, PRICE FL
Wit. H. °REDO & CO., Proprietors,
(organ Si Allen, General Agents, No, 46 Cliff Street,
w
•Yorit. [Nov. 29, 1982-Iy.
• e3ras.x.i=l.3l.xicyrrArr
COAL OIL WORKS,
ANITFACTURE THE BUT BURNING OIL
to the City; 'warranted bare and sweet, non-explo•
sive, lees smell when burning, no crisplog the wick, borne
longer than soy other Oil made in Philadelphia, to which
1.1310,003 Certificates ran be obtained. Also, BENZINE
always on hand. Office No. 233 North Third street. Phila.
'IAMB N. FRY.
den 13-9 ml OEO. LEECH & CO., Reading, Agents.
KOLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE.
THIS PREPARATION, MADE PROM THE
best Java Coffee, le recommended by physicians as a
superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE (or Genarel, Debility,
Dyspepsia, and all hillone disorders. Thousands who have
bow compelled•to abandon the use of coffee will nee this
without Midvale& effecte. One can Contalue the torength
of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents.
JEOLLOCIVE LEVAIN, •
The purest and best . BAKING POWDER known, for qtali,
log light. sweet and nutrittoes Bread and cakes. Brice In
cents. Banafeptured by
ic_OLtoOlt, Chetah
Uornew Ch
or Broad and eetnit Street, rbiladelpb %
la.
Jar Bold by all Draggiata and Grocers. (March 1-ly
prxitA LARGE FAT MACKEREL, AT
PEOCOCWB,
ob TJ 40 &Mk YlRh Ateurt.
HARVEY BIRCH & BROS.,
GREAT LITERARY AGENCY.
No. 63 WEST PENN STREET,
• READING, PA.
ESTABLISHED BY ENERGY AND PERSEVERANCE.
Subscriptions received for all New-York
and Philadelphia. Daily Papers.
INDUCEMENT
TO
BASH
BUYERS.
Per Annum.
Albion, New-York, BO 00
Atlantic Monthly, 3 00
All the Year Round, 3 00
American Agriculturist 1 00
•Blackwood's Magazine, 3 00
Bon Ton Magazine of
Fashion, 5 00
Banker's Magazine N. Y. 5 00
' London,7 00
Brain' waite'shetrospect,
semi-annual, S 00
British and Foreign Idea-
teal Review, Quiirterly, 3 Cil
Cornhill Magazine, 4 00
Cultivator, Albany, • .50
Country Gentleman, 2 Cu
Charatiers. Edinburg
Mimi, 2 60
Chess Magazine, 3 00
Deßow'e Review, 6 00
Doßar Newspaper, 1 00
Eclectic Magazine, 5 00
*Edinburg Reviser, Quar
terly, 8 00
Oodey'a Lady' Book, • 3 00
Hall'. Journal of Health, 1 00
Historical Magazine, 2 00
Harper's Magazine, 3 on
Harper'a Weekly, 2 60
Horticulturist, 2 GO
colored plates, r, 00
Hunt's Merchant's Maga
zine, 6 00
Home Journal, 2 00
Home Magazine, 2 00
Illnat'ed London Hew, 10 00
Knickerbocker Maga
zine, 300
And many others not enumerated.
i tßiszekwood's Magazine and the tour Reviews together
nne year, $lO.
Aker The New-YORK HERALD, Tarinnia, Tams, WORLD
and tins, delivered daily o subscribers in all parts of the
city, at publishers' rates.
oct 12-ti]
•mss
CONSTITUTION WATER.
Ts E GREAT REMEDY
FOR THE
404:M'ANTZTX7 1 TXCW
AND THE
ONLY KNOWN REMEDY
DIABETES •
AND DISEASES Or THE
KIDNEYS AND BLADDER
These Dangerous and Traub/tome Mseasett, Which hove
au star liottieted the tort dirreted Treatment, can be
tlonspktety arntrated hilts .RD MED I" notobefors est
properties of the medicine direct themselves to the orgasm of
secretion, and by co altering the condition et the stomach
and liver that the starchy principle of the food is not con•
verted into anger no long ne the system is under the in
fluence of the
CONSTITUTION WATER,
which gives those urgann time to recover their healthy tone
and vigor. We are able to state that the tionstitatlon Wa
ter has cured every case of Diabetes in which it ban been
given.
STORE IN TAW BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL
BRICK DUST impoairs, AND .31UG'OUS 02
SULKS DISCHAROES.APPE,2
URINATING:
- • ..
Disease occurring from one and the same cause will be
entirely cored by tho Constitution Water, Mahan for any
length of time. The dose should vary with the severity of
the disease. from twenty drops to a teaspoonful three those
a day, in water. During the pawiage of the Calculen. this
pain and urgent symptoms should be combated with the
proper remedies, then followed up with the Constitution
Water, as above directed.
DISMENORRECEA, OR PAINFUL MENSTRUATION,
AND IN MENORRRAOIA Olt PROFUSE
"OWING',
Both dlseasen arising from a faulty secretion or the men
strual Quid—in the one ease being too little, and &acorn
peeled by invoro pain; and the other a too profuse emo
tion. which will be speedily eared by. the Constitution
Water.
The disease known as FALLING OF THE WOMB, which
is the relaxation of the ligaments of that organ, and is
known, by a sense of beavinese and dragging pains in the
back and sides, and at times accompanied by sharp leen
sting or shooting Moe through the parts, will, in all ca
ses, be removed by the medicine.
There tea nether class of sytuptome arising from TRU
TATION OF THE WOMB, which phyniclans call Nervous
aegis, which word covers up much ignorance, and in nine
Came out of ten the doctor does not really know whether
the symptoms are the disease, or the disease the symptom!.
We can only enumerate them here. I speak more particu
larly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the Heart, Impaired
Memory, Wakefoinem, Flaehae of Moat, Languor, WA
bade, and Dirnbeltli of 'Vision.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION,
Which in the unmarried female to a conetant recurring
disease, and through neglect the seeds of more grave and
dangerous maladies are. the result; and OA mouth after
mouth patinae without an eifort being - made to aesist unsure,
the KlPPression benotieli chronic, the patient gradually
looses her appetite, the bowels are constipated, night
sweats come on, and congumptlon dually ende her career.
LEUCORRHCE4 OS . WHITES.
This disease depends upon an - Inflammation of mucous
lining of On vagina and womb. It is in all cases accom
panied by severe pain in the back, across the bowels and
through the hips. . teaspoonful of the medicine may be
taken three timid a day, with an injection of a tablespoon
fill of the medicine, mixed with a half-pint of soft water
morning and evening.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, AND
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, STRAN
RUBY AND RURNING QS PAIN- •
rub URINATION.
For these diseases It is trqiy a sovereign remedy, and too
much cannot be said In its praise. A single dose bee been
known to relieve the mast urgent symptoms.
Are yon troubled with that distressing pain in the small
of the beck cod through the hip.? A testepuoutal a der of
Constitution Water will relieve you like magi%
DYSTRPRI,4, • -
It has no equal in relieving the moat distressing symp
tom. Also, Headache, Heartburn, Acid Stomach, Vomit
ing Food, Ac. Take a teaspoonful after dinner. The don
in alt coma . may be increased if desired, but should be
done gradually.
- •
• '
Utwe long Adage ffiTegl up toe dee or o ß onm, cubelm ripA
inutror la the treatment of these diseases, and only nee
them for want of a better remedy.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Hee proved Itself equal to the tank that has' devolved
upon It. - -
tOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 200 WHITE
°mate Tea Betts of the newest style.
OR SALE AT THE OLDJAIL, SOO GRANITE
X Dinner Bette of the newest style.
VOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 1000 SETS
I! Common Teaware.
1 4 -1 0 R SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, TU LARG
eet assortment of f i lverpool. Ware ever offered in
adinf,
IZIGh SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, A LARGE
emsortment of Pittilmrgh t iloston and French Blase
ware of every description.
VOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, TUE C EOM
eat variety of Bar and Hotel Olase, China and Queen,.
Ware furniture ever offered la Reading.
FOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 60 BARRELS
Iffackere at Philadelybla pkiees.
Amok X wuzzait moms, Jr.
Per Annum.
'Law Reporter, 43 .0
Leelie'e illost'ed News, o 00
Leelle's Family raw
rine, 3 00
•London /dear. Review, 3 00
Lancet, 6 00
1 , Art Journal, 900
" Punch, 15 00
Littell'e Living Age, 6 00
Little Pilgrim, 00
Leaden World of Pnah
lon, 4 50
. .
!.North British Review, 9 00
North American 6 00
Merry'e Museum, • 1 00
Once a Week, 4 50
Porter's Spirit . of the
3 00
Yeterson's National Dis
puta°, 200
Peterson's Detector, 1 00
Phrenological Journal, 1 00
Ranking's Abstract, 2 00
Spirit of the Tittles, New
York, 5 00
Salentine American, 2 00
Saturday , Evening Poet, 2 00
Silliman's Journal, 5 00
Temple Bar, 4 50
Vanity Fair, 3 00
Water Cure Jourstsli 100
Weekly Tribune, 2 00.
*Weettnineter Review, 3 00
Weekly Herald, 3 00
Wllkes's Spirit or the
3 00
Working Farmer, 1 00
Yankee Notions, 1 26
HARVEY BIRCH . & BROS,
FOR
THE CERATIVR
PHYSICIANS
DIITRETTO4
Philadelphia and Reading Rail Rand,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
OF PASSENOER TRAI ss
NOVEXISMI 17, 1662.
(Pato,lng Reading)
DOWN, TO PHILADELPHIA, at 6.30 and 11,10 A „
12 noon, and 4.00 P. M.
UP, TO POTTSVILLE, at 11.10 A. M. and 6.00 P
WEST, TO LEBANON AND HARRISBURG
Western Express from New-York, at 12.07 wide/slit
Mall Trains, at 11.10 A. M., and 6.00 P. M.
6.0 4
O Ma t s anti n Sunys, the Dow
ly, at E.M P. M. n A. EL Train lames Rego.
Inv i t
Both 11.10 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. up Trains connect p
Clinton for Tamaqua, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo,
and Canada.
The 11.10 A. M. Train only connects at Port
C .1 1
for Wilkssbarre, Scranton and Pittston.
The Western Express Trains connect at Ibirrisbnr,
Express Trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad for p It ;
L.r g h, and all points Went t and the SULU Trains
'
at Harrisburg for Lancaster, Chantberaharg, Sunbury, ty:
lianrsport, Lock Haven, BI ultra and the Cantalan.
Tioongb. Pint-Class Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant T.,
ete at reduced Fares, to all the principal palate la the
and West, and the Canadae.
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
point Withs 26 Coupona, at 23 per COAL Coconut, behrreß
desired.
MILEAGE TICKETS,
Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at 1 146 .36—r,,
Families and Basilian Firma. Sea eon Tickets, goal fah!
holder only, for three months, in any of the Peta l ,
Trains to Philadelphia, at .40 each. School Sewn Tickoii
one-third Wee,
UPPER:g will take the Express Trains
DEPOT, and all other T 161166, at the LOWER e
OLD DEPOT.
130 Es. of baggage allowed each passenger.
/Er Passeugere are requested ro purchase their Rica.
before rs entering theatre, 86 higher Paresare charged if In ea.
Up Trititts leave Philadelphia for Reading,
and Potteville at 8.15 A. M., and 3.30 P. IL, and at 4S,
P K. for Reading only.
Sir
Excursion Tickets, good for one day, by 6.30 A
Accommodation Train to Philadelphia and return, et +2 it
each. G.- A. hiliioLit
nov 16, 1862-tf] General Superint.a.'
EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Winter Arrangement,
COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17M, 1.42,
Direct to New-York Without Change of c,,,,.
jak
Int ' Nov . N nth") 1 A 8 1 2, 1 1 r E . 12 . 1
g O e I:I T IJA ,
.7,
iOlll leave Reading daily, (..1:.
day. excepted) for Allentown, blanch Chuck, Ihtt,:,,
hem, Beaton, New-York, &e., AA, at 5.18 A. N., 11.1:, ,t,
21., and 4.20 P. M. from the •
UPPER DEPOT.
The ale A. Lt. train is the Eastern Naar..,
change of cars kern PAttsbargh, and arrives in New.y.,ti
at 10.40 A. M. This train will stop only at Lyons, Cie,
town, Bethlehem, Easton and the principal stations on itt
Jersey Central.
Tile 11.15 A. M. Train will stop at all Stations beta:,
Heading and Allentown, and the 4.20 I'. M. Train in
Etailena, except Meramowa awl Al Dartim,
The 11.10 A. M. Train arrives in New-York at 6.00 P.M.,
and the 4.20 P. M. Train at 10.1.5 P. M.
Trains will leave New-York daily (except Sundays) e:
6 A. N., 12 'min, and 7 P. N., at the foot of Courtin&
Street, and arrive In Reading at 11.10 A. IL, 6 P.M., tot
12 07 Midnight..
Passengers are rennestet to ptirebase Hazels before t 4.
ing their seats, ae higher fares will be eliargegi nn th.
EDWARD M. CLY Yl ES,
Preeideet
nov. 15-t
TO THE LADIES.
•siruZ3ZlghTA q
GLASS AND aIiEENSWARE.
WEnAVIIerIPFgILeGE AND
ele g antaet t ofelogdeof
rmirmr ca=nes 41.21SICLEN:
French Ch Ina Vaseal doz. palms, all abbe, Card Basket;
Card neceivers, Jewel BOSON Cologne Bottles, Motto ca.
fees, Watch Holders, inkstands, Cigar Standeaud &variety
of other fancy goods suitable for the What-Not. Aldo
Bohemian and French eiasswale,
Such as Wine Bottles, Deeanterii, °oblate and Wine Ohn.tes
Liquor bette, Cigar Steade, Card,Bsekets, Cologne Bottles,
Cake and Ft nit Stands In great variety, Castors, Salt W.
tars, Candlesticks, Tumblers, &c., Ito., sod Common Ole 2•
ware of every descriptiou ; together with an extenew
stock of
conddin in part, of White Granite Tea and Toilet slily
Tea and Coffee Cope, Dinner, Ilreakfeat and butter Plato,
Dishes of an kinds, Pitchers, Mugs, Bowls, Ac., Ac. . alit
a fall lion of common ware, all of which we offer at mt.
madly low price's. An lorpootion or oar goods by our most
patrons and the public, is respectfully asked.
M. KUSER & SON,
may 24 No. 124, Corner of Pin& end Spruce St.
HATS, CAPS & FURS,
- FOR razz ABM VITINTER •
3 - 4 1 AT THE OLD.ESTABLISITED STAND OSA
F. Q. 3341=1111JEC.
No. 0 West Penn Street, next door to the
llnton Bank ofßeading,
.WHO IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM
New•Tork and Philadelphia the latest sty/ea o
HATS and CAPS
Adapted to the Season. Ile has also received a flue arson.
meat of
LADIES' FURS.
BUFFALO ROBES,
•
TRUNES, CARPETBAGS,
VALISES atid. CEBRELLAS,
which will be sold et the lowest each prlces. As be pay
Cash for all hie good', he la auablea to sail theta at the low
est
0 1- • A large lot of the host quality of BED PEATFIERS
received, to which the atteatieu of Housekeepers, to reopen.
fully invited. Call cad examine.—Nn trouble to chow
goods. [oat lest(
HARDWARE 86 IRON STORE,
WZOZEBAZIII D RETAIL.
'FHB SUBSCRIBERS, HAVING BOUGHT
the old Established Hardware and iron Store of the
late Pricker, bowmen & Co.; and having added a large
new Stook of goods, would respectfully cow the Aucatua
of the public to their large assortment or
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
IRON, STEEL, PAINTS,
OILS, GLASS, SADDLERY,
COACH TRIMMINGS, dc., dc.,
Which they are determined to cell at the very lowest Mar.
het PAW. ; wholesale cod retail.
OEOIO3II LRCH & CO.,
Corner of MA and Market Square, next do E or to Botbou's
Mansion House.. (Ketut's Old stand).
GEORGE LEECH.] Jan /8 [J. T. JACKSON.
COAL, WOOD, SALT,
~'~=li~~ a~ ~~I~TZ7~
SA&UEL 1300;1E,
(FORMERLY)
• John nisiduger, ar m
Corner of Penn and Front Streets, Reading,
AS CONSTANTLY ON lIAND,•AND SELLS
at reasonable prices, all kinds of Broken, Egg sad
lino Coal ; Nut, Chestnut and BitaminOtte Coal, salt. Lime
and Sand.
POP Persons in want of anything in rAy Una, trill lad E.
to their advantage to give me a call before purchasing dee.
Where. I deliver free of extra charge to any part of the
city. Net 6-tf
CASPER REPT,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, LI
QUORS sad SUGARS, No. 761 North Third fitreet, Phil•
e/Phia, would reePectfally call the attention of hotel
keepers and others, to his well selected stock of Wises,
Liquors, and Impo rted Began., in store and under Custom
House lock.
•
COGNAC BRANDIES.—Of various brands, consisting of
Pale sod Dark Martel At Co. , Pinot, Hennessy, Moglory,
Otard, Dupny Cn., and Otard'ssuperlOr London Dock, aid
iwttotto hroade of Cognac and other BraUditn.
WINDS, Ac.—Fine old Madeira, Sherry, Tenerlifs, and
Lisbon Wines—super old Port Wine, Clarets of different
kinds, on draught or in glees.
CHAMPAGNE,—Heideick; P. A. Mumm & Co., and Geis•
ler's genuine Anchor Brands, in pints and quarts.
Together with a general saeortment of Scotch and Irbil
Malt Whiskeys, Holland Gin, Jamaica Spitits,Bnaoh Bran.
dy, old. Bourbon, Monongahela Whiskey, Wild Cherry,
Blackberry Raspberry and Lavender Brandies.
4GP Superior Wine and Stomach Bitters. ann. 4-tf
PREMIUM PHOTOGRAPHS.
11 E:W/EM1VOIVAII..11UL ILr.
TOOK THE PREMIUM EOR BEST PHOTOGRAPHS
AT THE
LAST smuts ctotrarry Pte.
EVERY PREMIUM YET AWARDED FOE
Photographie Manama in Harks county, hen been
given to HOWARD. He is the oil eapest and best in Reading.
Sir REMEMBER THE ?LAC S—Saat Penn Square, south.
nide, next to Hie Rehm:Laker Bonne. [oct 0-0
AMOS ILISLIDILVS MUM'
wnoLEBALI ADD RETAIL
SADDLE-AND HARNESS
• /74,__e - MANUFACTORY,
ii, -i
,14 )/ EAST PENN STREET, &an
w)!
-6 2
H; SEVENTH AND EIGHTH,
..„'-'. . :r
South Side, nearly opposite FM A ell
. ' '•
''' Berke Comity New. The only
place Eaat or the Rail Ewa.
- READINO, PA.
M IP•AAH9AIAIIII, January 14,1860-tf
Z. 0. OHNSEBROUGH
CHESEBBOUBII & PEILISON
General Cession merchants,
AND DEALFAS IN
FISH, CHEESE & PROVISIONS,
No. 6 North Water Street, 3 doors .Ssre Market
PHILADELPHIA,
era4AVE constantly on hand a large assortment ,
of FlBl4 OVESF, RAMS, 8110171. tams, &c..
they will NU the Mallet market prim ~
461 r. All erdEmi pestotly ati.Thdoi to. (kb 0, 10:14-0
a7 4 ASS ()LASS t 0 41488 ! ! 1-A LA
asserhosal coteprishit -la put Genuine Reeded Ver
non 1 3oblela,Olissipe, WINK, Rip, Baer Magi de. dol.
For sale cheap at PEol
Mb str hxabs,
dee • Beath eet
IIAILO O. rsmssos