Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, March 21, 1863, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ~i~e~-~n~r~~~.
FAREWELL AND W RLCOME
Go.! Winter, go!
Thy frozen locks and tresses white,
And looks that kindle not delight,
And breaths that chill the young heart's glow
And frowns that make the tear-drop start,
No blies, no pleasure, can impart ;
Go ! Winter, go !
Come! Summer, come;
With genial skies and budding flowers,
And balmy gales anti fragrant showers,
And smiles that clothe the earth in flowers,
Come ! with thy bright and fairy hand,
And scatter gladness o'er the land ;
Come! Summer, come.
—Barri/ Cornwall Wilton,
.M .OF THE IHLLIEGS FAHILY.
YRISF.RVICD BT 30911 BILLINGS.
PRO) , "
Don't swap,with per relashurte unless yu ken
afford to give them the big end of the arid.
Marry ping, And if eareumetanees require it,
often
Mal take yer terbacker box out in kompany.
if you kant git gm] °loathe and edieation too,
git the cloathe.
Say Row are ye ! to everybody.
Kultivate modesty, but mind and keep a gad
stock of impidence on band,
If you arzy, never get best.
Bee charitable, the sent pieess war made up
purpose.
Don't take ennyboclyee advise but your ORDC.
It costs more to borry than it due to buy.
lit a man flatters yu, yu ken kelkilate that be
is a roge, or yure a fule.
Keep both ize open, don't ore mem half you
not.M.
When pi pre, pre► rite at the aentre of the
mark.
Don't mortift the flesh in much. %want the
sores on Lassaras that sent him to heavin.
If yn ich for fame, go inter a grave yard and
eltratch yourself against a tome stun.
Beggars don't hay to advertise for runawa
dogs.
"'Tie a long lain that never turas," and a
good mill that always due.
Young man, be more luaus about the pedigro
ynr going to leave, than yu are about the won
sum body is goin to leas yu.
Sin is like weeds, self sone; and sure to hum.
Natur is totter, ytt kant alter the krook of a
dog's tale muoh, and preserve the length of it.
I wad as to all the young into, "go in," and
to all the old fellers, " hum out."
About as sure a we to git rich as enny I no of,
is ttt ail inter del for a Mindred thousand dollars,
and then go to work and pa oph the del.
Filosophers tell no that the world revolve on
its axes, and Josh Billings tells us that full haf
the.folitS on the arth think the are the axes.
N. b.—these ar proverbs hey stood for mor'n a
hundred years, and hale gin out yet.
HIAWATHA.—"MCICI-Lark," a Rappahannock
correspondent of the Pittsburg Post, comments
in a somewhat humorous strain on the last move-
ment of the Grand Army of the Potomac through
the mud of Old Virginia. He winds up his corn
meats with the following effort at rhyme, in imi
tation of Longfellow's Hiawatha :
Then the mu-els strove and tug-ged
On the bill-sides steep and rug-ged
Till they came unto a mud hole,
It was nary a common puddle,
One it was without a bottom
Into which the mu-els, rot 'em,
Got so very far deluded,
Nothing but their ears protruded,
Picturing, in situation,
Uncle Abe's administration.
Tae minor of impressions at first sight
was being talked ester at. tea table, when the lady
who presided said that she always formed an
idea of a person at first sight; and that idea,
she found, was generally a correct one. " Mam
ma," said her youngest son, in a shrill voice
that attracted the attention of all present.
" Well, my dear," said the fond mother, "what
do you want ?" "I want to know," said young
America, "what you thought when you first saw
NB?"
nor Hawn is an interesting scrap from -the
prayer of a man who was in the habit of filling
the breaks in his petitions with the syllable er :
"0 Lord, we pray for our poor brother, who
has lived for more than ten years on the Lord's
aide-er, and has one foot in the grave-er, and
the other all but-er!"
Desirable City Lots For Sale.
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT PRIVATE
Baia at moderate rates,
ve MsHaw Lots oa North Ninth street
FM BoMing Late as the west side of Mom alley, East
or Ninth street.
Three Building Lots on the west aide of North Tenth
street, and !Tonneau Building Lote on the east aide of Moss
allay.
The conditions will be made easy to purchasers, the pro
7.prietor being willing to leave two-thirds of the pnrchase
money mend on the premises, it secured by Bond and
Mortgage, and allow payment to be made in innallmente
of 10. fa and de Dollars, mint the whole debt is paid,
provided that one-third or the purchase money is paid on
delivery of the Deed.
This is a rare chance for Laborers and Mechanics to se
cote homes, as Outlets stein the neighborhood of the nteam
Norge a.ad Industrial Works; and en it is understood that
all the Depots of the Junction Railroads will be put up
near the property.
gIST"Plaus of the Lots may be seen at my office, or that
of C. Oecar Wagner, Nsq., Court street.
Jan M-113 FREDERICX LAUER.
REMOVAL.
Millinery and Trimming Store.
Mrs. L. 8. BALLADE,
.RESPECTFULLY . INFORMS THE ClTl
sena of Reading and vicinity, that she has
removed her MILLINERY and TRIMMING
establishment from No. IS to No. 71 EAST
r EDEN STilltET,,eath ma, 1a chot.tialn. lately 0..414
by ;oldish Rearing, which has been remodeled and Sued
up for her nee. She will be happy to eee all her old. one
tomer', andae inane new ones as may be desirous of mak
ing purchases of BONNETS, CAPS, or other Millinery
Goods, ,TrllaniElita, dun Ifor assortment Is large and fash
ionable, sad Malted to all Medea . Van 31-2 mo
'..TREES I TREES I TREES I
THE SUBSCRIBER BAS THE —AGENCY
for one of the largest Nurseries in this State, and is
now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of Fruit. Shade
and Ornamental TgßES,Orape Vines, Shrubberies,
Ill Hedging awl , ' Ornamental Plants, Strawberry.
003101,0 - nVEsopberry and Currant Stalks, also
300 Vfirleifes of MASS, attt of which wit]. be far
t
illvti lit sbqt,npflpt. . . , -
Mareif7.—
F ,, c )
__., ...._
.ctat inuttils; -
ERSEINED OFFERS FOR
la
C ItEKB of the best
o
0., i , * 165 u per t l P aod .riT
hundred, or 10 for $l.. 9.000
aeedriag• Peach Tree'', three years chi r al s4per hundred.
. , • •:' . 5.2 i 2104 1 1311EANKR,
. ``melee ,llholi s county, Pa.
Ranh 7_3l*]
COAL OIL : COAL OIL 11
GOOD BURNING COAL OIL, AT 10 CENTS
a quart, at
GEO. LEECH CO'R,
Corner of Fifth and Penn Square, next door to Borbon'e
anelon Feb 7
CLONZEiti OZZ. CLOTEMI
11E LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CAR
!Pablo and Boor Oil Cicala to the City. Call
Feb 28]
111.1MIEW.
Itir BUNCH AND. EEDLESS RAISINS,
Peach% Plums, Apples, Orsugeli, Lemons, Figs,
A, IL PSOCOCICS,
40 South Plfth Street.
ion
astesrga luntg-
TIfKAUBSCnitiER iS AGENT FUR MESSRS.
,ZaPortls Powder In Iron kers, which bee tWIOB the
sane of ordinary powder. Also for sale Safety Pete,
best t Steel, 4., An.: J. 1.. STICIiTER,
Peb2S-Swel Fifth and Penn Street
* itiIIiB;BHOULDERB AND BEEt. - AT
PEOCOCKA
ab n 60 Bath /UM Street.
1013, at 1 o'clock. P. al., at the public home of Samuel
Unger, (Shoeuzekerevillej Perry township, Berke county,
to wit; Ali that certain meeettege, tenement and tract of
land, situate in Perry township, Perks county, bounded
and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post on
the Best haul/ of Schuylkill, thence by lands of Widely
Ouldin. North TO degrees, Best 4 perches to a stone in the
Centre Turnpike Road, thence along the same by laud. of
Benjamin !doll. North till degrees, East 26 perches to a
steno, thence by land of David F. Noll, North 5 degrees,
West DA perches to a stone, and North 68 degrees, East 12
perches to a post at the Schuylkill Canal, thence along the
same Ninth 25 1 ,4 degrees, Weet 20 perches to a post, and
North 11 degrees, Went 12 perches to a pout, thence South
05 degrees,
West 2 percher; and eight tenths to a poet thence
by lets of the said Adam Reber, South 5 degrees, East 10
perches to a post, thence by the same South 65 degrees,
West 9 perches and seventh-tenths to a post, on the East
bank of the Blinders Race, thence along the name by
the aforesaid lots, North 14 degrees, West 53 perches and
eight-tenths to a post, thence by lands of Jacob Seidel,
gouda. CO degrees, West 6 perches and four. tenths to a Moue,
thence by the tame North 20 degrees, West 1 perch and a
half to a stone, and South 61 degrees, West 0.5 perches to a
post, on the East bank of the River Schuylkill. thence
down the said river Schuylkill the several courses thereof
about 200 perches and seven-tenths to the place of begins
ilning ; ceetaiulug 45 acres, more or less. The Improve
r. Thence thereon erected are a two-story Brick DWELL- '
fiNti HOUSE, a large Swine Barn and other Out-build
ings, &e., Ott. Sold as the property of FRANCIS B.
REBER.
~. At the same time and place : All that certain
messnage, tenement and tract of land, situate in the town
ship of Perry, county of Barks, (shout one mile above
Shoemakereville along the Centre Terapikej bounded by
lands of John Beckman, Benjamin Schlier, Venter Fisher,
Samuel Unger and Daniel Hoffman; Containing 21 acres,
i:3 more or lens. The improvements are a one double
at two-story LOG tteutak, Frame Barn. Frame Pig Stye
" &c., there is also a thriving young Orchard on acid
premises and Well of never-failing Water near the house.
It being all Arable Land with the exception of about 4
acres, which is heavy TI SIB SR LAND, hold as the pro
perty of CHARLES BETZ.
Ott Thurcday, the 26th day of Mara, A. D.
1063, at 1 o'clock, P. hL ' at the pcblic house of Charles
Keleer, in Hamburg, Perk s county, to Wit-.
No. I. Being a certain tract of land, Attlee in Upper
Bern township, Becks county, bounded and described es
follows, to wit: Beginning at a poet, thence by lend of
Ohrimian gchtuick north 33,44 degrees. West 19 4.10 perches
to a post, thence by the hereafter described tract So. 2,
aoath 79351 degrees, west 90 7-10 perches to a pant, thence
by land of Jeremiah BalthaEer, north 2134' degrees, east
13 4-10 perches to a post, thence by land of Christlen
Schmick, north 701 degrees, east 9334 perches to The place
of !meaning, containing 9 acres and 10 perches, strict
seasure.
NO 2. A certain tract of land, situate in Upper Bern
township, Berke county, beginning at a poet in a public
road, thence along the same north 2034 degrees west 1, - ,, 3.10
perches thence by land of Joseph Wagner eouth 53% de
grees. west 84,74 perthes to a post, thence br land et Jere
miah Balthaser couch 21% degrees, east la 6-10 perches to
a stone. thence by the hereinafter described tract No. 3,.
north 7e33 degrees, east 85 perches to the piece at beginiug, '
coaxal wog 8 Acres and 1-1,1 porches, more or less.
No. 3. being a certain tract of Ned, situate in Upper
Bern township, Barks county, beginning at a post thence
by the above described tract No. 1, north SO% degrees,
west 20 perches to a post, and south 70; degrees, west
86 1-10 perches to a poet, thence by land or Jeremiah Balt:
baser, south 21% degrees. east 25 perches to a pew, thence
by the above described tract NO. 1, north 78% degrees,
nett no 7-10 perches to the place of beginning. containing
13 acres and 50 perches. strict measure. Cold as ti% prop
erty of GEORGE SHOLLE.EBER GER.
At the name time and place : All that certain
2% story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and lot of ground,
eitteste in the Borough of Hamburg, Barks county, bounded
2 and described as follows .: beginning at a post by lot
'es No. 46, of A. L. Berman on Schuylkill street, thence
by raid lot south wardly 330 feet to a post on the lot
hereinafter described, Westerly 43 feet to a post in a line of
the said lot, thence by land of now or late George She Oen
berger. westerly 830 feet to a poet on said street thence
easterly along the same 40 feet. to the place of beginning.
No. 2. Also a certain part of three out-lots of ground,
situate in Flambnre. Barks county. beginning at a post at a
one-perch wide alley, thence by the 'same north 87 degrees,
east 12 perches to a post, thence by a 16 feet wide alley,
opened between this property and town lots of John Shol
lenberger and the Reins of Abraham Keleer, deceased,
north 1314 degrees, trek 6% perches to a poet, thence by
onslots of the Haire of A. Reiser, dec'd, Benjamin Keit:d
er and A. L. Herman and the shove described property,
south 57 amerce, west 12 perches, to a poet, at a COMM. of
oat-lot No. 51 of Israel Derr, thence by the eamesonth 1114
degree., east 6% perches, to the poet and place of begins
tag, contaieleg about one-half of an acre, being part of I
onblots marked Ni 53, and 54. Sold as the property of
WILLIAM E. SHOLLEEBER GER.
On Friday, the 27th day of March, A. D. 1867,
at 1 o'clock, l'. AL, at the public hone., of Charles Rats, In
the Borough of Kutztown, Berke county, at wit ;
A certain rneemriago, tenement and tract Gritted, situate In
Biaxatawny township. Berke county, hounded by lands of
Jacob Stinamel, David Gift, David Deininger, Benjamin
Levan, John Reesner and others, containing forty-live
acres and one hundred and eighteen perches, mere or lees.
2
The impreveureete thereon erected are a two-story
LOG HOUSE, pestered °onside, and a t,,,,,, nry .
Stone Kitchen attached, frame Owlet 'Barn, wagon
shed. spring house, frame pig-stye, carpenter shop, and
other outbuildings.
Also, all that certain tract or piece of land, situate in
Maxatawny township, Berke county, bounded by hands of
Benjamin Levan, John Bah rner and other lands of Benne.
villa &Jamul, containing two acres and one hundred and
twelve perches, more or lee&
Also, all those certain two LOte of Ground, adjoining
each other, situate (near Lyons Station) in Maxatawny
township, narks county, adjoining property of E. 0. Owen,
Main sireet, Railroad street and a twenty feet alley, con
taining each thirty feet in front and one hundred and fifty
feet in depth. more or lase. Sold ae the property of BEN
NE VILLE srnorEt.
At the name lime and place: All that lllMU
age,.plantation and two contignons tracts of land. situate
in Maxiitawny lowurhip , Berks county, aforesaid, one of
them bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a
corner post Di a line dilate Jost Henry, now Sastattnaa
Haases land. thence by the same south eighty degreee,
wed forty-four peiclies to a poet, and north ten degrees,
west nikty-scren perches to a poet, thence by Joseph
Seterledie land, south eighty degrees, w e nt e to,, ? _„„ a
perch., to a poet, thence by Anthony Fisher's land smith
ten degrees, east one hundred and sixty perches to a white
oak, and north eighty degree, enst one hundred and twen
ty-five perches to a hickory, thence by late Nicholas Her.
many's land (now Daniel Einch's) ten degrees west ninety
three perches to the place of beginning, containing one
hundred scree and eighty-seven perches.
The other, beginning at a stone corner in a line of the
above described tract, thence by the same :south eighty
degrees went two perched to a stone, north ten degreee,
wed sixty-seven porches to a atone, thence by land of
PRAIIICLIR PRICKER
seid Susannah Haust (uuw Geo. Smith) north sixty three
degree., east (war perches and drusterathe Lu n Llwck oak,
synth . fifty-five degrees, east ten perches and iladenths to
black oak, math eighteen degrees, east twenty-six perches
to a black oak. south thirty-six degrees W 0,4 ten perches
and semi- tenths to a stone- and Borah fifteen degrees east
twenty-nine and three-quarter perches, to the place of be
ginning, containing four acres and thirteen perches, :he
they or either or there mac or teas. Sold as the property
of DANIVZ, AWILER, Administrator de bona. Sion rum
tartar/mato airetexo, orPETfiR 11EHY, late of Alaxataway
township, Berke county, deceased. .
On Saturday, the 28th day of March, A. 1),,.
1863, at 1 o'clock, P. 31., at the public house of Joseph Ban
ger, (Keyatone) In the city of Heading, Perks county, to
2Wit: A certain twontory BRICK ROUSE, with large
tterbatoey Brick back buildings attached, and large
Promo MACHINE SHOP, and lot or piece of ground,
situate on the west aide of South Front street, In the city or
beading, Berke county, and beginning at a point no Front
street, end running North along said Front street 25 feet to
the property of Henry Leader, thence West along said
Lerdere line 52 feet to a corner, thence along said Leader
and Nicholas Roone's line about 37 feet, thence !rent to
Water Street 20 feat, themes Soe'h along Water street SO ft.
to the property of Isaac T. Jamec, thence East along said
property of Isaac T. James about 50 feet to a 10 feet Alley,
_thence North along sold Alley 18 feet, thence East about
82 feet to the place of beginning, be the said distances more
or leas.
GEO. LERCH & CO'S.
Also—A certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the
not Pl4O of Gant Orteh 6aiawa Cilitotini •g qnsos
SHERIFF'S SALES
OF REAL ESTATE.
B v i. -pt i TuE i ,OF , .. , S . UN , 1 : : , 111 , - . 711 an : 1 8 VIF .!.
rri .7./!:1;z1:
wawa.' out of the Goon or Common Pte., of Berke coo My,
and to tae directed, will be cold at piddle voodoo or oat-cry
On Monday, the 21rd Jay of Match, A. 11.,
1 , ;e3. at 1 o'clock, I'. M , et the public house of hoary ff.
Holbert, (Pricotown.) Iteseomtnnanor township, Berke
!leeway. to wit t A certain two-story S • ONE HOUSE
with lostanneht, one story Stone Kitchen attached,
intevas Fro me Stable, ramp of Water, and a lot or piece of
Craned, &nate in ituscombmanor township, Berk, county,
bounded by lands of Merlin Ancetadt, Dr. Charles Wrever,
Abraham Weitzel, and a pablic road ; containing S men
and 11111 perches, more or leers Sold as the property of
EI.IA A 11 BRoll - N.
On 'Tuesday, the 24th day of March, A. D.,
1050, at t o'clock, P. M., at the polgic house of Joseph
!Meteor in Dunghills township, Berko county, to wit:
No. I—A certain mewl:tee, tenement and tract of lend,
situate in Douglass ton - whip, Barka county, beginning at a
Stone corner, in a line of ()Maim Keel, end John Nester's
land, and limning thence by the mute North 21 degrees
and a quarter, West 45 perches and four-tenths to scorner,
and North 65 degrees and a half, Fast =perches sod three
teethe to a corner of David Gush's land, thence by the
ealus South '.2.2 degrees. Mod 32 perches, Smith 71 degrees
en d . half, Weer s perches and six Mathew:ld &half, Smith
17 degrees, East II perches and eight-tenths, and booth 70
degrees and three-quarters, West 13 perches and fottr and 4
.:21.half to the place of beginning : containing II acres and
it I perch, mote or less. The improvements thereon
erected are a twa-story STONE 110 USE end back
buildings attached, large Barn and Shedding, &a, Ac.,
(being a Tavern Rend).
No 2—A certain tract of WOODLAND, situate In Doug.
lass township, Barks county, beginning at a stone corner
of tate John L. East's land, thence by the sumo
North 54 the:roes '
Bant 50 perches to a moue corner
tea line of Jacob Sower's lend, thence by the same
south 49 degrees, East 25 perches and three tantbs
.4 ,
to a ablea and hickory, and South 5140.117 MM West 50 per
cites end three-to-ohs to a stone corner io u line of David
Gresb's land, thence by the same North 45 dearees, Weal
25 perches and one-tenth it, the place of beginning; con
taiotng N acres end 1 perch, morn er 10,0.
No. S—A nertata mocensee and tract of land, eituate in
1
Don township, Berk. county. beginning at a stone
1 corner of Jacob Dower's lend, thence 1:y toe aatua South 19
i degrees. East 97 perches and eight-tenths to is stone corner
of raid David (trent.", land, thence by the cattle tenth 55
degrees and three-quarters, West 27 perches and seven
tenths to a corner to a line of other lauds of Lydia thresh.
thonce by the some North 12 degrees and thronquartero,
West 50 perches and eight-tenths to a corner Itt the great
road, being alto a earner of Davit 1/Yeah's laud, thence by
the sense North 21 degrees, West SI perchesend four tenths,
North 6 degrees mat a quarter. Nod 22 perches and six
tenths, and North (Si degrees; East SI perches and two
tenths to the place of beginning: containing 17 acres and
05 perches, more or le:.: on liblsh are erne ed Lime Kilns.
Scat se the property of THOMAS R. LLOYD Do 17 GLASS,
with notice to Lydia fresh, terra tenant, and Levi 11. GI esb,
occupier.
At the came time and place: All that certain
toessnego, tenement and trust of laud, situate In the town
.hip of Earl, to the county of Barks, adjoining lands of John
Sweatily, Samuel Dierolf, George Focht, heat Focht, led
yrinAbraham Lochner., containing 5 acres and 39 porches,
,l a lfilire or lees, with the apparteutincev. The improve
. ' mold., consist of a two-story BONE DWBLLING
1:01155, Frame Barn and other oat-Imildlugs. Sold so the
property of CHAR DES LECHNF.R.
At the same time and place: All that certain
mesenage, tenement and tract of land, vitnate In the
township of Earl, iu the county of Berke, edjoining Innis of
Samuel Van Need. Samuel Dierolf, Jonas Schmale, Miler
Gruff, John Sweavely, and Charios Lochner; containing
7 aqua and 65 perches, more or less , with the elopes ten
-2 . ancee. The improves:este consist of a ono and a hal l'..
"o• army tra ELLINO DOUSE. Frame Darn and other
out-buildlogs, Well of Water before the hon.., Or
chard. Se.. &c. Sold as the property of AGRA GAN
L. 5: MINED
lin Vi, ednevaay, the 25th day of - March, A 1 1 .
Wee's, Ii the city of Rending, Perks county. bounded on
Iho Stnalt by property of JUJOI3 SchWelizer, on the East by
en Alley, on the mono by property of Peter D. Getz, and
,to the Watt by Canal erreet ; rmintiennt to front ebont 10
feet. na.d. to ilt - pth 110 feet, mt..re or leen. Stations tile pro
petty of .1.1/AN 11 - 4 /D.
At the emu tune and place: A certain ()ne
sters. BRICK NOUSE and lot orpiecnof ground, &Male on
the north side of Penn street, between Ninth and Tenth
streets, In the city of lierkg tautly, bounded on
naiheEaet by property late a William Schwartz, ou
: the North by Liberty alley, on the Week by properly
late of George troll, and on the Booth by Penn street:
containing in front SO feel, and In depth 270 feet, more er
lees. On said lot In Liberty Alley, there is erected a one
story brick 11011AQ, Ac. Sold as the properly ofiIE,NRI
-
Belief/ and taken into execution nod to be sold Ly
ABRAHAM! It. MBlNlia, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Reading, Feb. 2,5, iStid—it
E l ir Alt persons employed by the said Elijah Brown,
x.O all other defendants named, or any or either of them,
are hereby required to make known to the said Sheriff at
least five days before the respective days of sate of the
shove 111 tiv e property, the Idea and amount of Co.
spective claims for wages, be., against the said defendants,
as above nested
B.—By order of said Court, all persons interested In
the distribution of the proceeds of sale, are hereby notified
that the distribution of the utoney seising from the sale of
the real estate aforesaid, will be made by the court, on
Monday, ably 4th, 186 s.
P. S —On nil mina from 425,00 and upwards - will be re
quired to be. paid down.
Will. S. 3.111.M111117/LIM
PIANO-FORTE ESTABLISHMENT,
NO. 4117 BROOME STREET. NEW•YORK•
r E SUI3SCRIDER RESPECTFULLY IN
rites the st.ention of his friends and the public yen•
erally to hie Piano-Forte Establishment, at No. 427 Broome
Street, corner of Crosby street.
Having withdrawn his interest, stock and materials from
the hue Arm of " Lighle & liradburp," which firm was
diesel wed on he 31st January, ult., and bay
ing purchased the entire stock of PIANO
. FORTES and Piano-Forte Material. owned
by bin brother, Edward O. Bradbury. in the -aid Arm, be
is now prepared to supply the increased demund for Iris
celebrated PIANO-METES Employing the most skillful
and experienced workmen, with a large stock of the beet
and most thoroughly seasoned material. and dn. abtkoda ace
of capital, be has taken in hand the personal supervision
of the whole business of manufacturing his instruments,
and is one bled to taro out Piatto•Fortes of unegnalied tone
and durableaesa.
BRADBURY'S NEW SCALE PIANO-FROTES.
to the arrangement of oar new scale, drawn and pre.
pared with the utmost care, expressly for our new instru
ments, we have added every improvement which can In
any way tend to the perfection of the Plano• Forte, and
we can conedently assert, that for delicacy of touch,
volume, purity, brilliancy and sweetness of tone, combin
ed with that strength and solidity of frame necessary to
durability, these itautratueohs are onegcalled.
“O:THENUTII AND BEAUTY" is Our /Lotto, and we Invite
the closest criticism of the best unbiased j sages in the laud.
tj:r Every instroment warranted for live year:,
WM, B. BRADBURY,
!dn.-eh 7—am) 417 Broome St., nor. of Crosby, N. Y.
INIPORTAPIT TO YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS!
STOVES AND TIN-WARE.
IX TILLIAM BEIDEGAM, No. 86 WEST PENN
if k Sired. next door below the Plough and Harrow
ilotal, re v eetfolly calls the attention of prisms going to
housekeeping, to his large and superior as
ointment of STOVES AND TIN-WARE.
which will be sold at the every lowest casli
prices. He has bought oat the stock of
Henry troth, and obtained the exclusive agency for the
sale of the
" CONTINENTAL " COOKATOVE,
formerly sold by Mr. Ruth. and the very best Stove fit the
market, either for large or small families. He is also
agent for
TEE "GOVERNOR PENN,"
Another excellent Cook Stove; together with a variety of
.her Storee, either for hitehlin, parlor, hall, thankbor and
Wining room use, from which purchasers cannot fail to be
baited.
Hie stock of TIN WARE. la large, well made, and emu.
priaes every artlc!e needed for household purposes.
/Hy. YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS are particularly request•
ed to give him a call, and thereby save money. Remember
the place.
• " - - - - - -
DRIDEGIAM'S UNION' STOVE DEPOT,
West Penn Street, below the Plough and !renew
March 7, 1863-tf
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE
STATE or PENNSYLVANIA
OFFICE, NOS. 4 AND 6 EXCHANGE BUILDING, ,
Forth SW Si' Walnut St., Between Doe,: and Third SM.
PHILADELPHIA.
.129COAPOILALTEID IN 1794.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
f0.A..3E'X1C..41.X.x, SEOCi.C/COCO.
Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, 1861,
$507 2 094 61.
;Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation Insurance
DIRECTORS
HENRY P. SHERRERD, - WILLIAM R. WHITE,
SIMEON TOBY, GEORGE H. STUART,
CHARLES mAcALESTER, SAMUEL GRANT, Jr.,
WILLIAM E. SMITH, TOl3l/15 WAOHER,
JOHN B. BUDD. THOMAS B. WATTSON,
HENRY 0. FREEMAN, CHARLES S. LEWIS.
GEORGE C. CARSON,
HENRY D. SHERRERD, President.
WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary.
Air Applications for Insurance may be made to WIL
LIAR KEELY, at Howard & Co's. Expreas Office.
MI, 11, 1491-1 y
LOOK HERE!
B. RIXSTINE RESPECT FULLY INFORMS
(11 hie friends and the public, that he has opened a new
Store on Penn street, No. S 3. next door to J. B. Ritter's
Cabinetmaker Store, where he invitee the citizens of Read
ing and vicinity, to hie splendid stock of
REULDT-IVLAZI33 far.oliazzrirer,
Consiting of OVERCOATS FROCK COATS, PASTS
and VESTS, of various colors and gnali.les, got up under
bis own supervision. Re is alas supplied with a good
stook of
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,
which will be made to order In the neatest and most Fash
ionable Styles at the lowest cash prices. Raving consider.
able experience in this branch of business. be feels confi
dent of giving general satisfaction. He has also on band a
Rood assortment of Gentlemen's Flitniahlog Good'', such as
White Shirts, Orerstarts, Undershirts, Gilmore, Collars,
Cravats of different styles and colors, Stockings and Gloves,
and such goods se are found Ina Store of thin kind.
Jan 2-1.-3 ml JACOB B. EIXSTINE, Reading.
N. B —All goods made in this ostablistinient shall give
entire satisfaction or no sale.
COAL, WOOD, SALT,
11111—• 11EIVIE A111,...11114711E1P
SAMUEL BOONE,
' (FORMERLY)
John Kissinger, Jr"
Conger of Penn and Front Streets, Reading,
AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND SELLS
at reasonable prices, all kinds of Broken, Egg and
[ova Coal; Mat, Cheatunt and llitumina. Coal, Salt, Lima
and San.
441 -- Persona in want of anything In my line, will find ft
to their advantage to give me a call before purchasing else.
where. I deliver free of extra charge to any part of the
city. [oat 6-tf
Allit..lll AIL 3111MINE.111ILT 41G.,
Cane-Seat Chair Minufactory,
No. .15 North F&fth Street. 5 doors above
the Post Office.
ISO THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
respeetfrilly inform his friends and the
public, that he DOW has the largest assort
ment of
WiNEWEIAT CILSIRS
;„ 4 " . ..• V .- !:: 1 4 ever ,i offered in Readine, and for neatness
p i s a h . ,.
e ar b
y d durability I i Ily a
. 1
s w o
m e r e k n m , a w n . t i i p 4;
'W•64.
'''- - , • -j' " P n a n rlo rn r Chaim, Dinine•room, Chamber
-
—747 ~ and hocking Chain', all sines: also Wind
sor Chain, Looking Glaaana, Marble Top Table., tu rre .,..,
Bedsteads, Be., Be. D. U. BEIDESIA N.
The 11. S. Revenue Hydrometer,
FOR ASCERTAINING THE TRUE PER
11: cent. of Alcohol in icepeeled Moore, by which the
amount of duty to he paid for internal revenue. is calcala•
tad. The Instrument. with Owe jar and book or tables
and Instructions, ia packed in a polished Mahogany Box
With lock sod kev. Price $7 Book only 50 cents.
SURVEYING TRANSIT LEVEL•, Coueneses, and
CHAINS, SWISS DRAFTING 1101111:111180la, made by
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
Manufacturing Opticians, 924 Chestnut Street.
Jan 31-Rsao] Philadelphia, Pa.
TO FARMERS!
POUDRETTE OF THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO.
THE ATTENTION OF FARMERS AND GAR-
R deners le respectfolly celled to the above MANURE.
Owing to the high price of Peruvian OWLIV), Eager Plum.
photo and otber fertilizer., thin will be found the cheepest
and beat manure. For fall particulate call on the Agent
for the Company. J. L. STICIITEIL
Feb 28-3 mo) Fifth and Penn Streets.
T. J. McGUIGAN,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DRALERS IN
THREADS, TAPES, HOSIERY,
NOTIONS, &c.
NIVICIIMS AND BLACKING,
No. :a STRAWBERRY STREET,
PH ILAIIELPHI A. [March 7-ha
COAL CIL Z COAL OIL :1
sfl BARRELS COAL OIL JUST RECEIVED,
warrauted equal to any inaordactared, Car taw at
the lowest wholesale and retell Kim+ by
Fob 2S) (IEO. LERCH S CO.
FLUID ..WD ALCOHOL.
F OR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY
28-3, ]J.
IL L. STIR/WEIL
Fifth and Puun btreetb
•
House Furnishing Goods.
T ARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROUSE FUR
j A ntehlag Goals of every variety. For sale clamp by
ib 4 8 ) ORO. LERCH
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS
1 N
COUNTRY DEALERS.
CABINET GREAT
FURNITURE INDUCEMENT
AT ef
TO •
REDUCED CASH
PRICES, BUYERS.
North FM h Street, 3rd Door above the
Old State Douse
JOHN D. EERTOLETTE,
•
u - AviNG PURCHASED THE LAMM' AND
Li_ extensile Meek of Gehieet Poreiture from B. Porto
tette, he now °dere to the public the [argent and moat 00M
plete Assortment of Furniture ever offered for mule to the
citizens of Reading and viol oily.
Hisetock conolols of PARLOR, HALL, LIBRARY,
CHAMBER, LIKING ROOM and KITCHEN Furniture,
all of his Own manufacture, and made in the most work
manlike manner, and warranted to give entire satisfaction,
fitnpioying none and
experienced workmen, be feels
cenii
deist of success.
• • TO 19E111 TRADE.
He hia odnittantly on bandit large stock of Walnut, Ma
hogany and Rosewood Veneers, which have been selected
with much care. Coach Body, Flowing, Cabinet, Japan
and Shellac Varnishes; Undertakers' and Upholsterers'
trimmings.
UNDERTAKING.
Ready-made Coffins always on band, and Funerals at
tended to in the city and country at the Shortest notice and
on the meet reeeoolthle terms.
,fir" Don't forget 40 place.
JOllll D. IIititTOIXTTR,
Fifth nicest, 3d doer above ;be Old State Home.
Rending. March 30, 161:1-tf.
FRESH SUPPLY OF
Diliy GOODS.
DAVID' NEFF
11AS JUST 'RETURNED nom TUE PRlN
clpal market, and to now opening a large assortment of
Kanat
He has also on baud a very large assortment of all kinds of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOODS,
At prices RO per cent. lower than they can be Twanged by
the PACKAGE from the Importers, comprising In part
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
And a metal assortment of
readies" and Gentlemen' Wear,
Which wilt be sold at an average price, comparing favor
ably with any other House in this city or in Philadelphia.
Pnrchasers wbolesale sod retail, are cordially Invited
to call end one and lodge fer thenneleee. IFeb 21
TO THE LADIES.
411AFAr_ 111 E AIL_ •
GLASS AND DIEENSWARE.
WE
elegantHAVE
a asso rtme nt
of
thOPENe f ol l o wi n g A L k A i
.Rd
ofs E AND
reS.Viter C2Zirea. AtIMICLES
Freon China Vases, 7 don pairs, all 512 ea, Card Briskets,
Card lieceirem, Jewel Boxes, Cologne Bottles, Motto Cafe
fees, Watch Holders, inkstands. Cigar Stands and avartety
of other fancy goods snitabie for the What-Not. also
Bohemian and French Glassware,
Seen as Wine Bottles, 13.eanters, Gobletse nd Wiae Glasses,
Bette,Liquor cigar :Stands, Card Deftest& Cologne Bottles,
Glean and Finn Stands in great variety, Castors, Bats cot
labs Candlesticks, Tumbler*, Stn. &c., and Common Glass
ware of every description; together with an extensive
stock of
QUErattIinIITAIELEI,
Consisting to part, of While Granite Tea and Toilet setts,
Test and Coffee Cops, Dinner, Breakfast and Butter Plates,
Dialog of all kinds, Pllebers, Maga. Bowls, kw. Sm. with
a fall line of common ware, all of which we offer at non.
madly low prices. An inspection of oar goods by our many
patrons and the public, is respectfully asked.
M. REFITS & SON,
may 24 No. 124, Corner of Fifth and Spruce St.
dTRIORLAND & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONER`
23 BAST PENN STREET,
HEADING. PA.
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
Li of
School, Miscellaneous and Blank
3131 411310 41C11 11P116.."
PRAYER BOORS,
ENGLISH AND GERMAN BIBLES AND
HYMN BOOKS,
PERIODICALS,
MITSICand .3ICSICBOOKS,
COLD PENS FANCY ARTICLES,
NOTE, LETTER OAPand
PIRNTING PAPER and PAPER BAGS.
.11001 ES
MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS
Made to order: Churches aed Sabbath Schools supplied
with Tract Society and Sunday School Uuion pnblications,
at catalogue prices.
SAT Orders from Country Merchants solicited and filled
promptly at the lowest wholesale prices.
41W - Teachers supplied with Music at the usual discount.
N. B —Hooke and Mule gent 69 mail postage paid, on
receipt of Publishers' Prices. jan 11341
_ . _
HATS, CAPS & FURS,
FOR razz. AND WINTER,
Ig b AT THE OLD-ESTABLISHED STAND OP
VI. G. 334=141-A3,
No. 6 West Penn Street. next door to the
Union Bank of Reading,
yulio IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM
VY Neat York and Philadelphia the latest styles of
EATS and CAPS
Adapted to the Season. Ile has also received a fine assort
ment of
LADIES' FURS,
BUFFALO ROBES,
TRUNKS, CARPETBAGS,
VALLYES and L'..1184 . 5.L.LA5,
which will be sold at the lowest cash wises, As be pay
Cash for all his goods, he is enabled to sell them at the low
est prices.
far 6 large lot of the beat quality of BED FEATHERS
received, to which the attention of Housekeepers is reepeet
fully invited. Call and examine,—Ho trouble to show
goods.[oet 18-tf
PHOSPHATIC FERTILIZER
AND
MEAT AND ZONE COMPOST I
THE ATTENTION OF FARMERS AND
*there, is respectfully Invited to the above MANURES,
which have been amply tested in cartoon eoctlons of the
country, and which as a means of affording stimulant, and
nourishment to the Growing &vs, are now generally
conceded to be among the best and cheapest in the market.
We have been obliged, tether than deteriorate the arti
cles, to advance the prices, in consequence of the increased
cost of material], and labor, to thg following rates:
FROEPHATIC FERTILIZER, • $4B Oft per ton,
MEAT AND DONE COMPOhT, • - $27 00 do
TASKEK A CLARK,
Booth-West Corner of Oth end Witchington Bts., Phila.
grair For rode by JOHN McKNIOIIT, Reading, Pa.
March 7, 1863-3nio
CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS.
n ROUGH, Jr., WOULD RESPECTFULLY
invite the attention of Merchants and nonseireeper e ,
to him lar g e ant well assorted stock, consistin g of all
g rades of
M= l 3EI 'Xi 2%7 ar ES
EnEdielk Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, Entry and
Stair Carpets,
OIL CLOTHS and WINDOW SHADES In great variety,
Door Mats, Rugs, Rag Carpets, &c , all of Which Will be
Cold at the very lowest market prices.
PIIINEAS
•
No. SOS Nor th Second Street, above NobleU GH B r a n chn
Store, South-Weld. Corner of Eighth and Sprlog Garden
Streets, ehlladelphla. [March 1-3 mo
Watches, Jewelry & Falver-ware.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE
opectfa Ily Invite your attention to his well selected
stork of Floe Gold end Silver WATCHES, Floe
Gold JEWELRY of every kind and variety or
atyiee—eomprieing all of the newest and most beautiful
deeigne.
Also-,SOLID SILVER-WARE, efrzal• to Coin—and the
beftt make of Silver Plated Ware. Each article is war
ran/ad to be on raprttnnt,d.
CV , - Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired and galls
faction guaranteed.
.IMIOII EIARLEV. •
(Snemsaor In Stuttftl, & Harley.)
March 7-3inj Hu. t;22 Market Street, Philadelphia
0. AMES' 1311017.11X.5.
n AMES' SHOVELS AND SPADES, A
Ur. fall assortment on hand. Apply to
J. L. fiTICWIT.I2,
Fifth and Penn Street..
Feb 2S-Smo]
VALUABLE BALED/VINES.
SOLE AGENT FOIL BECKER'S CELEBRAT.
ed Eye Salve WI.IvIWe Judie. Vegetable Pile, Evan.
dreat'a Fine, &e., &v., by
Feb 31-Sinul
GLASS! GLASS !! GLASS! ! !—A LARGE
assortment comprising in part Oennlne, lieeded Ver
non Goblers,Charope, Wined, %go, /Jeer Attig
For sale chow at PEOLOCK'S,
deo 11) 40 loath 6th Wed.
EL F. COMMIES & MULCT,
ACCOUNT BOOK MANUPA.CT CRIERS,
33 Nassau Street, New-York.
ACCOUNT BOOKS ON BAND, OR MADE
to order at very low prices. Ualerett 7-Im.
GREAT BARGAINS.
Now is the Time to Buy Bargains
PLOUGH & BARROW STORE
re . UNDERSIGNED 41 AVE JUST
FINISIi
d taking account of stock, in view of commencing an
EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS,
and are now prepared tg eell any OW. of DRY GODD3 at
nominally Low Priem. 'Wn intend deyoqug unr attention
more to keeping a complete line of
of all kinds suitable for the !amens. Also a aloe line o
HOOP SI: E STS—we bola that we have the beet make of
Skirts in town, they being of the best quality of steel, and
baring front S to I 0 broad bands (woven) with the improved
fastenings, whiob we are selling at Old Prices. aleu,
complete line of
Such c c Prints, Bleached and Unbleached Busting, Blue
Tlekingv, Shootings Checks. Cotton Flannels,
WOOletl Flauaela; and all kinds of Dome.tle Goode.
We have always on band a large and full let of Geode
for bleu and Boys' Wear, each as
Black and Fancy Cassimerea sue cloths,
Winne/lea Keatneky Jeans.
Velvet Gorda, Corded Vali/O.OPM,
Beaverteena, Elatlnetts and
Silk and Satin Vas:lugs,
Together with a lot of other Goode too numerous to men
tion. all of which we can and Intend to sell lower than we
can buy them ourselves, owing to the fact that many of
the Goody were bought before the late thee; and we con
tend that by confining °areal van to baying and selling ex
clualvely ter Cash, we can afford to sell cheaper than by
doing a Credit Business. Purchasers would do well by
calling and examining our block before baying elsewhere.
A ino a complete stash of
Oratories, Glass and Qnsetisurars.
Remember the Place et the Gu future) Cash. Plough and
Harrow, Store, Corner of Third sad Peon Streets, Reading.
Feb 2S-lino) KAUFFRON & KISSINGER.
ine The hlebeek Market pHcee will be peld in cash for
Country Produce.
1.1 F." 2,111 uot - a V
-. 4 Viagl'iVl c .ISr 4 C = l4 .
:, . r l, ° a4ig-i 4 *:;12 ; 1 4 r 1
. 4 3
.Do E.I.E..Frt,,'E! 2?' DET...4g gi rim
17-2 g . : g1. 5 -n?-: ...' t c 9 4 : P ttV ,■ dil
oci a+ 9,JV i. Mtr :ali t ; ...on " • a
4 ? i• E. 'ltk . 5 - . Dls' .5.,. t ,, o , ci.
p•
evq,- s g 2 E-:::-. 02 z iwv ft 0
p• 10.1=x- . wa.a-s in - &1.:413
,111
0 a r..,T . ,..?-. a - ; E rn
-1 ,m. - ar:,..F.4 ta,Nre WI . 0.. ;'
t 4 el '-tEr ,a=|■
. 4
' 41 :4' 4 G
~7:
..< ■ t. ?IP '6. . w !®! it,,
Ca a 7 , - ,O' .' e.ZIP. E -P
41 z P iP. 5 0 -
- r.. 4.-..,. s. 0 2-0
- r7.".2; a , 3 cr
. ..A.., 5
OS r 0 if s2.`' rtil 1. : rt CI
es -. . ^ -R. t-,...• . A.' ~...
~ . opPg.- --., m 0 ....N...ai 0
...I ~',4,... 4 - . 0 F r O Ell" -ant
:715: 61 ",,,..ksog w , p: -..a. ors ct tnt
FC 0 r...7."a. $
. .r/O 'll ' 4 l2'
••'',1 1 . 4 tc9: 8 1:g.2. - gs -, m
;,,. , v., .<' Clog.
'5;l 4 rIMP°2P 0
Tvia."-.1 ~ al V ■ r.
«■ ri.E...L1 , 47... ft ir;,.,u) CM 41
e* ƒb E! ƒ
FP,
41 . 0 • 0 I
4 1:01 1 0 $7 O
cive.
1-
,
MIZEIZIADZILIMIA.
MATTRESSES,
Beds, Peatliera, Blankets!. Comfortable's,
Quilts, Cushions.,
And all other articles belonging to the business.
Feb. 14-Iy] A5lOB HILLE:UM
rIPHIS VALUABLE AND POPULAR MEDI
'.
vine has universally received the most favorable re•
commendations of the NI swum, Paorneston and the PUBLIC,
as the most EFFICIENT and AIIEREABLB
SALINE APERIENT.
It may be nned with tbo beet effect in
affilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick Headache,
Samna, Lose of Appetite, Indigestion, -Acidity of the
Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Goat, Rheumatic
Affections, Gravel, Piles, 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 Cliwates,Tersone of Sed
entary Habits, Invalids and Convalescents; Captains of
Vewels and Planters will nod it a valuable addition to
their Medtclae Chests.
. .
It is In the form of a powder, carefally put np In bottles,
to keep In any climate, and merely requires water
poured upon It to prod nee a delightful effervescent
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 years,
strongly guarantee Its efficacy and valuable character, and
commend it to the favorable notice of en intelligent public.
Manuractured by TARRANT & CO.,
Ire. 278 Greettivieh Street, Corner of Warren Street,
New-York
AND FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY
Dees/abet 2; ISB2-3mos
1863 t PRILADET.PHfA f 863
f PAPER HANGINGS. /
ROWELL & BOUREE,
CORNER MIRTH At MARKET Streets, PHILADELPHIA
Lave now in stock, a fine variety of
Wall Papers,
got up expressly for their Spring Trade.
WINDOW PAPER OF EVERY GRADE,
to which they invite the attention of Storekeepers.
•
Ala' in their Retail Department, will be found tbe Choice*
dyke of the mason. [Feb. 14-S mos.
• -
100 000 BARRELS OP THE
LODI MANUFACTUROIG CO'S
3••o4rAver_niamo 711r 9 1111.7. WM.
130 Betith Wharwea, Philadelphia, Pa.
ripHIS COMPANY, WITH A CAPITAL OF
$160,000, the moot extensive Works of the kind in the
world, and an experience in manufacturing of over 23
yearn, with a reputation long established, having also the
exclusive control of all the night soil of the great city of
Herr "Yoitc,*are prepared to furnish ea article, which is,
without doubt, the CREAMY AND VERY BEST fertilizer in
market. It greatly tocteams the yield. and pipette the crop
from two to three weeks earlier, at an expenee of from
thzee to four dullard per acre with little or. no labor. Also,
FIFTY TONS of BONE TeFEII, being a mixture of bone
and night soil ground floe, at $44 per ton—a superior arti
cle for grain and gram. A pamphlet containin g all necee
nary information, may be bad free by addreaslog a letter
to the eubscrlber.
Feb 7-3 m)
HARDWARE & IRON STORE,
lIITILOWISALTin AND RETAIL.
TriE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVING BOUGHT
the old Establiehed hardware and Iron Store of the
late Flicker, Stevenson & Co., and having added a large
new Stock or geode; would respectfully call the attention
of the public to their large amortMent of
HARDWARE, COPLERY,
IRON, STEEL, PAINTS,
OILS, GLASS, SADDLERY,
COACH TRIMMINGS, &c.,
Which they are determined to sell at the very lowest Mar
ket Prices, wholesale and retail.
0 NORGE Oa,
Corner of Pin and Market &pare, nest L
d E oor RC
to H
Borbone
Mutation House. HEelm'e Old Stand).
GEORGE LERCH.] jan 18 [J. T. JACKSON.
LEBANON VALLEY INSTRUTE,
ANNVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA.
ASELECT BOARDING SCHOOL.—COURSE
of Instruction thorough and complete—number of
Boarders limited. Vacations to September and October.
Expense* per quarter 135. For Circulars and tufurmatlon,
addreen.
March 7—tf) W. J. BURNSIDE, Aoaotlie, Pa.
wriu LARGE FAT MACKEREL. AT
71 PEOCOCK03,
40 South Fifth Street.
I=
SWEET CORN, AT
" lob 7J
AT THE
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
MOURNING GOODS.
DOMESTIC GOODS
Men's and Boys' Wear.
T&RRLNT'S EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT.
JAMES T. FOSTER,
Care of the Lodi Alanufamming Company,
6d Coortlandt Street, New• York.
T. L. STICHTSR, Agent. Reading.
psocoms,
40 0001 k Firth /Week
HARVEY BIRCH & BROS.,
GAZIAT LITZILART ACIMPTCV,
Np. 63 WEST PENN STREET,
READING, I'A.
ESTABLISHED BY ENERGY AND PERSEVERANCE.
sabacriptioos received for all New—York
and Philadelphia Dan," Papers.
Per Annum., Per Annum,
Albion, New-York, $6 00'LaW Reporter, lid u 0
Atlantic Monthly, 3 CM:Leslie's lliact'ed News, 3 00
All the Year Roiled, 3 00iLordie's Family Naga.
American Agriculturist 1 001 rine, 3 00
4 Blacicwood's Magazine, 3 00,*Londou Quer. Review, S 00
Bell Ton Magazine ofl " Laacet, 000
Pashtos, 000 a Art Journal, 000
Banker's Magazine N. Y. AOO " Punch, 0 0(1
" London,7 OCPLitteirs Living Age, 600
Braith walte's Retrospect, Little Pilgrim, 00
semi-annual, 2 00 London World of Lash-
British and Foreign Med- I Mu, 460
ice ituview, Ruurteriy, 3 001
Cornidll Magazine, 4 001
Cultivator, Albany, 4501
Country Gentleman, 2 001
Chambers' ildiublirg
2 00 1
Joarnal,
Cheett Magazine, 3 00'
DeHow's Iteylear, 5 00
Dollar Newspaper, 1 00
3.clectio Diaguane, C. 00
*Edinburg Review, Quar
tarty, 300
Goders Lady' Boolg, 3 011
Hall's Journal or Heaith,l 00
Historical Magazine, 200
Harper's Magazine, 3 00
Harper's Weekly, 2 001
Hoyden(Wrist 2 00;
" colored platen, 6 001
Hurzt'sillerabeat's Rage. 1
nine, 6 00
Home Journal, 2 00, ,
H01:013 Magazine, 2 ill'
11l usl'ed London News, l 0 0O
it'aleiterhocket Maga
igne,
*Noah British Review, 3 00
'North A merlon " 500
'OnceMuseum, 1 00
'Once a Week, 4 00
!Porter's Spirit of the
Times, 3 00
• Peterson's National Ma
gsnine, 2 00
Peterson's Depr.ctor, 1 00
flirenologioal Journal, 1 00
Ranking's Abstract 2 00
Spirit of the Times, New
Turk, • • 500
Scientific American, 2 00
Saturday Evening Post, TOO
Sittiman'e Journal, 6 00
!Temple Bar, 400
Vaulty /Mr, 0 Q .
IWater Cure Journal, 100
!Weekly Tribune, 2 00
, *Westminster Review, 300
Weekly Herald, 3 00
Wilkes s Spirit of the
Times, 3 00
Working Farmer, 1 00
OD:Tatakee Nottotte, 1 25
And many others not enumerated.
*Blackwood's Magentas and the foar Reviews together,
one year.
4tiar The New-Yong SCaALn , TKIBUNR, TINES, WORLD
and SYN, delivered daily o enbeeribere in all parts of the
city, cu rathlfehera' rate,
eetl2-tf]
LIST OF COLORS•.
Black, ?lawn,
Dark Brown, ;add,
Snuff Proton, Lark Drab,
light Brown, lolit Drab,
Dark Blue, 'Now,
Light Blue, ight Yellow,
Dark ',Yee», 'raw,
Light Green, ragenta,
Pink, olierino,
Purple, -meld. Blue.
Slate, iyal Purple,
Crimson, iolel.
FAMILY DYE COLORS,
FOR DYING SILK, WOOLEN AND MIXED
Goode. Shawls, Scarf.. Dresses. Ribbons. Gloves, Bon
nets, Efate, Feathers, Ind Glasse. Children'. Clothing, and
all kinds of Wearing Apparel, with perfect fani colors.
A Saving of 80 per cent.
These Dyes are mixed In the form of powders concen
trated, are thoroughly bend and pnt up in neat packagea.
For twenty-live cents you can odor as many goods as would
otherwise cost five times that ante. The process ls simple,
and any one can see the Dyes with pefect success. Enron
tione inside. Manufactured by HOWE dr trirE,Vll2ls, 258
Broadway, Boston.
*ir For sale in Reading by Mrs. 8, A. Marshall, East
Market &mare, and by Druggists and Dealers in every City
and Town. parinary 3,1865-3 mo
PHILADELPHIA SHIRT
Ci CO Xii XI ..S. WIL XX CO TT IS Xi .
1000 Dozen HICKORY SHIRTS.
Iwo do. Gray, Red and Moo FLANNEL
MET&
1000 do. ASSORTED FANCY TRAVELLING
SHIRTS.
loco do. 1 WHIM MUSILIN SHIRTS from
$9,25 Upwards.
1000 do. DENIM OVERALLS
10,000 Pairs COTTONADE PANTALOONS
i MANUFACTURERS or TRW MINER'S MMILSEI i
FLAMM 611IRTS,
And a Large Assortment of LINEN
And MARSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS,
And GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
For listie by
13MTNET'2, RCS & CO.,
Manufacturers, 217 Church Alley,
Jan 17-Smol PHILADELPHIA, PA
EVTM:I 4 17
ar-. o
Pl '
iiw s.ega.rg r — /;4 .2 0
to Eig el to
E•ror -I P , AlgrsPg.ont.:€` 4 i n t M
CIO Q
; :_1eg . :.14 1 , 14 P 0
Fza t o ■
to
;t:
tr 47,3 0 i A g
r 2 1.14,44 4-gr.,15 w
3.1; ci2
i";;;, ;;<7011410 1
ae:
D o' . P. EP 41 g
';1111 :
r 4, 0 . ri
^ g w— '&11 01 4 - K I
1-t; .S'm(srir= g
"i.z'ITI4
Zi l ei o
, sirir - °
g
r ••• Vs , • el
1 7 . p - it I! , P
an
Fury,e, Roaches, tants Insects ,
Moths InWoollens &e. on
Pa ants, Pottle, itnlanals, ' Ste. Tut up in 25c.
kin and S 1 OD Boaef. Boitlee, and Flagkn. 31 and 35 filet
for Horns, POBLIO iNfiTITOTIONA, Sot.
"Only Infallible remedies Saone."
"Free from Poisons,"
"Not dangerous to the Haman Family."
_"hate come out of their hoist to die.
AI. Bold Wholesale to all large cities.
4ir Sold by all DRIBBSISTS sod Nswim s everywhere.
lUir• U I BoWASs HI" of all worthless Imitations.
Sip Bee that COSTAR'S" name le on each Box, Bottle,
and Fleet, before you bay.
SW" Addreee H OCHRY R. COSTAR,
Jiar raniCIPAL Dspor 962 BRoADWAY, N. Y.
Ma- Sold by—HARVEY BIRCH & Co., Wholesale and
Roan STSTBITS ;J. K. MoGoihr ;R. P. HOWER & Co.,
[Jan 17-9 mo
4JU. , A LECTURE
- --- i"' ' TO YOUNG MEN!
Just Published, in a &Wed Envelope. Price Biz Conte
A-eLECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREAT
meat and Radical Care of Spermatorrhom or Seminal
aknees, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and
Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousnese, Consump
tion, Epilepsy and Pits; Mental and Physical Incapacity,
resulting from Self Abtt‘e„ &c—By ROBERT J. CULVER
WELL, M. D., Author of the Green Book, 4v,
The world-renowned author, in rate admirable Lecture,
clearly proves from bin own experience that the awful con
sequences of self abuse may be effectually removed with
out medicine, and without dangerous eurgical operations,
beagles, instruments, rings or cordials, nolo/lug out a mode
of care at once certain and effeci nal by which every sufferer
no matter what his condition may be. may Core himself
cheaply, privately, and radically. TB* Leprous wire,
PRONg A COON TO I . IIOIIRAN. AND THOUSAND.,
Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed en
velope, on receipt of six mite, or two postage stamps, by
addressing,
CH4S. J. C. KLINE & Co.,
Jan 31.-fffimos] 127 Bowery, New-Arlr. ; P. 0. Box 4156.
PRINCE & CO'S.,
World Renowned Melodeons and
Harmoniums,
WITH THE LATEST PATENTED
improvements, Introducing the Basso tenuto
with the effect of Pedal bass on the cheapest
!mammaslto—from m-16 to 050.
EARNEST GABLER'S 'UNSURPASSED
EP' a: AIL 1111iT 4121. ME 9
7 and 7,3( Octaves, fell Iron frame, ovorstron g , small and
large elm, plain Sind very richly flnish w t, ! rum um to
0109. according to style. Also, Pianva by other makers.
lia , Every Instrument Warranted. For sale at the low
est wholesale prices, and a liberal deduction fee Cash, or
on small and convenient monthly instalments.
JAMES MILLAR", Sole Agent,
270 and 281 South Fifth Street, above Spruce, e-entoi _ Philadelphia
CASPER REPT,
MPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, LI
QIVORS and SWAIM, No. 161 North Third Street, Phil
& elphia, Would respectfully call the attention of hotel
I
keepers and others, to DM well selected stock of Wines,
Liquors, and Imported Sagan, in stare and under Custom
Hones lock.
COGNAC BRANDIES.—Of cations brands, consisting of
Pale and Dark Martel & Co., Pinot, Hennessy, Maglory,
Ota rd, Dopey & Co., and °bird's enperior London Dock, and
various 'mantle of Cognac and other Brandies.
Wines- &n—F ins old Madeira, Sherry, Tenerlffe, aid
Lisbon euper old Port Wine, Clarets of different
kinds, on draught.or in glean.
CHAMPAGNE,-11eldsick, P. A. Mamm A Co. and Gels
ler's genuine Anchor Brand ., in pinta and quart:.
Together with a general assortment of Scotch and Irish
Malt Whiskeys, Holland Gin, Jamaica Spirits,Peach Bran
dy, old Bourbori,..Monongabelit , Willakey, Wild Cherry,
Blackberry Ban berry and Lavender Braadlee.
14 Blaperi9l WOO sa411$9010; Bitten, Ulm 1-U
HARVEY BIRCH & BROS
AND
J. E WITT.
BOSTON COXIDEre, N. Y V V. L.D
27,1861.
WE H CREOO & CO.:
Gents :—I freely give you liberty to make use of the
following Certificate of the value of CONSTITOTIOS WATIR,
which I can recommend In the highest manner.
My wife, who was attacked with pain in the shoulders,
whole isonth of the back, and In her limbs, with Palpita
tion of tho Heart, attended with Failing of the Womb,
Dyemenorrhaa, and Irritation of the Bladder. I celled a
physician, who attended her about three months, when he
left her worse than he found her. I then employed one of
the beet physicians I could find, who attended her for about
nine months, and while she was under his care she did not
eater quite en much pale; be finally gave her up and
said ; "her case was incurable." For, said its , ft she has
such a combination of complaints that medicine given
for one operates against some other of her difficulties."
about this time, she commenced the me of Countitation
Water, and to our utter astonishment, almost the first dose
seemed to hare the desired effect, and she kept on Impror•
tug rapidly under its treatment, and now superintends en
tirely her domestic affairs. She ban sot takes any of the
Constitution 'Water for about four weeks, and we are happy
to say It has produced a permanent cure.
Wit M. VAN BENSCHOTEN.
Dr, Wm. H. Gataa
Dear Sir :—I have for several years, been addicted with
that troublesome and dangerous di.o lll lo—Gravd—w i
eh
resisted all remedies and doctors, until I Wok Constitution
Water, and you may be assured that I was exceedingly
pleased with the result. It hasenfirely cured me, and on
may make any use of my name you may see at in regard
to the medicine, as I have entire tionlidence in Its efficacy.
Yours truly, POND STRONG.
MEER ARE PAOTE KArotram:
There is no ohms of diseases that produce each exhaust.
log effects upon the human constitution as Diabetes and
Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Passages,
and through false modesty they are neglected until they
are no advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary
remedies, and we present the
CONSTITUTION
hat It the pablio with the COnYlffilo4 that It hu no equal in
relieving the class of diseases for which it has been found
so eminently linemen' In caring; and we trust that we
shall be rewarded for our efforts in placing so valuable a
remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patient and
phyeician.
808 SALE BY ALL DRUGOISTS, PRICE
GREOO tlt CO. Proptors.
Morgan dg Alla h Omni Awls, No. 413 Oil rie
ff &vat,
New-York. (Nov. 29, 18624 .
AMOS =now' Cep
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
iil. SADDLE AND HARNESS
‘t—ek4e, MASII.IPACTORIV,
.__.
. .2 . . _ RANT PENN STREET, DaTWEIN
m .7 , -,.. ,
..,- , i t ,,i --v , p SEVENTH AND BURMA,
- -
..
~, South Side, nearly opposite Parlg's
`,.. , Berke County House. The only
place East of the Rail Road,
ILEADINEI, PA.
" ..! ... 424 460.diallbtie January 14, 1880-tf
PREMIUM PHOTOGRAPHS.
W 3 WICOM7III7A.IIEILD
TOOK THE PREMIUM FOR REST PHOTOGRAPHS
AT THE
WWl' BMILIES COUNTY r*m.
EVERY PREMIUM . YET AWARDED FOR
PhotograpLie Likenesses in Berke comity, has been
given to ROW A RD. Bete the chespeot and beet in Reading.
Si' REMEMBER THE PLACE—UM Penn Square, Intik
eitto, next to the huhu:tucker Howie. Wet ti—tf
TRUSSES.
UPTURE CAN BE CURED BY A TRUSS
OP THE RIGHT KIND. IF PROPERLY FITTED AND
DULY ATTIINDBD TO. This bee been abnedeutly de
unmanned in innumerable inatences by the one et the
MULTIPED AL TRIMS of DR. RIGGS, daring the last few
years. This truss, being el:leered with Hard Robber, to
perfectly waterproof, may be need in bathing, and is al
ways cleanly as well as indestructible by ordinary ante.
If not satisfactory after a fair trial of sixty dace, it may be
?married. It challenge' Comparison with any trims known.
Dr. Rlol3B' Oillse, No. 7 BARCLAY BT., New• York.
nor. 15-17
GRAINS (MALI%)
rtRIANS CAN CONSTANTLY BE HAD AT
Ur LASSA S B.S.SWBRY. (tomer of Third and Chnotnat
streets. S. LAMM.
Seininlinsr 7 . 1581-11
FEESH PEACHES AND TOMATOES, AT
PEOCOOK'S
eb 7] 40 Sonlb Flftb Strad
FOIL SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 200 WHITS
Cfranite Tea Sette of the newest style.
FOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 800 GRANITE
Diener Salts of the newest style.
Etoki, SALE. AT TILE OLD JAIL, 1000 SETS
Common Teaware.
I . A OR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, THE LARG-
E eat assortment of Liverpool Were ever offered in
Beading.
FOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, A LARGE
assortment of Pittsburgh, Boston and French Wasp
ware of every description.
FOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, THE CHOIC
eat variety of Bar and Hotel Olase, China and Queens.
Ware Wafture ever offered in heading.
"DOE SALE AT TJIE OLD JAIL, BO BARRELS
Marker. at Philadelphia prices.
march 22 WILLIAM RAGS DR, .Tr.
/VA.—EXTRA FINE OOLONG TAA O , O a ,
le6 7] 40 doh Fifth MIL
• rrt••
• , - •
CONSTITUTION WAT
THIS GREAT REUSE/VP
FOR THE
CCIII.TATOSIVi r r - C.PriCMF
AND TUE
ONLY KNOWN REMEDI'
1:03
DIABETES
AND DISEASES OF TILE
KIDNEYS AND BLADDER
These Dangervdo and TrateLbennte Magee', j„, r ,
thus far Reittsted the but directed Treolmant,
Completely ControlledbytheßEAVEDYnowdeforenel
Tiff dB TIVE
properties of the medicine direct themselves to the organs of
secretion, and b so altering the condition of the stomach
end liver that tin starchy principle of the food to not con.
vetted into sugar so long an the system le ander the ia
ilaeoce of the
CONSTITUTION [PATER,
which gives those organ. time to recover their healthy tone
nod vigor, We ere able to elate that the Covtitatlea W..
ter ban cured every case of Diabetes hi which It tote been
given.
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL
BRIGS DUST DEPOSITS. AND MUCOUS OR ,
EfILXY DISCHARGES AFTER
URINATING.
mt.... ...rarin g from one and thorium, cense will he
entirely cured try the Constitution Water, If taken for any
length of time. The dose should vary with the severity of
the dracm.. from twenty drape to a teaspoonful M.. 01110041
a day, la water. boring the passage of the Caleolu., the
'Palo and urgent eympiems Mould be eombeted with the
proper remedies, then followed op With the Conialtetien
Water. as above directed.
DTSHENORRECE A, OR PAINFUL NRNSTRUA TPA;
AND IN HENORRIIAGLA OR PROFUSE
FLOWING,
Both diseases erlelog from a faulty secretion of the men
strual duid—in the one case being too little, and erratic
pealed by severe pale Sad the other a too profuse HUTS.
Mon, which will be speedily cured by the Coratiratisa
Water.
The disease known as PALLING OP THB WOMB, which
io the reiteration of The ligaments of that maul, and l e
known by a tense of heaviness and dragging pai n s h u b e
back and iildec, and at times accompanied by sharp kris.
ming or shooting paled through the parts, will, In all tn•
nee, be removed by the medicine.
There Is another class of symptoms arising from Mt-
TaTION OF THE WOMB, which physicians tail Iticreous•
sees, which word covers up muck ignorance, and la sloe
cases oat of ten the doctor does not meetly keg, whether
the symptoms are the disease, or the diwase the symptoms.
We can only enumerate them here. .1 speak more police.
laity of Cold kens, Palpitation of the Heart, Impaired
Memory, Wakefulness, Plashes of Heat, Languor, LOS.
tad., and Dimness of Vielora
SUPPREB&ED MENSTRUATION.
Which lu the onwarrled• female Is a constant recturley
disease, and through neglect the seeds of moremars and
dangerous maladies are the result; and as month after
mouth passes without au effort beinglnsde to amid nature,
the suppression becomes chronic, the patient gradually
looms her appetite, the bowels are constipated, nick
',waste come on, and consumption finally eede her career.
_ .
LBUOORRIRBA .OR WRITES.
Thin disease depends upon an Inflammation of mucous
lining of the vagina and womb. hla in all caws amts.
panted by severe pain in the back, across the bowels and
through the hips. A teaspoonful of the medicine may be
taken three times a day, with as Wanton of a tablespoon
ful of the medicine, mixed with a haltpint of soft water
morning and evening.
IRRITATION OF TRU EROS OF TAR BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYB, 4FI)
OATARRHOF THE BLADDER, STRAY.
GURY AND BURNING OR FAIN
FUL URINATING.
For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and too
much cannot be said In Its pales. A single dose has been
known to relieve the most nrsent symptoms.
Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the IMO
of the back and through the hips? A teaepoontal a day of
Constitution Water will relieve you Mennen
. .
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
It has no equal In relieving the most distressing quip.
tonic Also, Headache, Heartburn, Acid btontch. Vomit
ing Food. &a. Take a teaspoonful after dinner. The dose
In all cases may be increased If desired, but should be
done gradually.
PHYSICIANS
Rave long einee given op the nee of bnehn, cubebe and
juniper in the treatment of these diseases, and only nee
them for Want of a better remedy.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Pas s
proved itself equal. to. the teak that has devolved
up
DIURETICS
Irritate end drench the kidneys, and by constant nes BOOS
lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease.
aEAD. READ. READ.
DANVILLI, Pa., Jane 2,1892,
Dr. Wm. H. 13111t00 —Dear Sir: In February, 1801.
was &Misted with the eager diabetes, and for Dee months
I phased more than two gallons of water In twenty-four
boars. I was obliged to get up as often ea ten or twelve
times during the night, and in fire month/ I lost about fitly
pounds in weight. During the month of July, 1881, I pro.
cared two bottles of CoOetiintion Water, and In two days
after using It I experienced relief, and after taking two bot
tle. I was entirely cured, eoOn alter regaining my usual
good bmsitlb Tours Indy,
bliuroan, CONN., NOV. 19,1661