Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, March 28, 1863, Image 4

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    ac -vacs,
I DIDN'T THINE l--Why, then, did you, stupid,
pour the camphene into the lamp when the wick
wee burning? Why did you give the child a
fork to play with, when you knew that there is a
positive incompatibility between eyesand forks ?
In the name of the mildest eomlnon Senn, why
did you go into the kitchen with a silk these on to
teach the cook how to stuff a turkey with oys
ters? Think ! What's that beautiful headpiece
for? Is it a dummy, on shich to lavish hair-on,
chalk, rouge, and India ink? Is the mouth an
orifice for dentists to examine and perhaps de
hide from its propriety ? Are the eyes mere or
naments in mockery of intelligence, and the
ears mere outriggers from which cheap jewelry
may dangle? Are the brains within the skull
such mere filling as you wear in your dress?
Think, eh ! Why a horse on the darkest night in
stinctively stops at the edge of the precipice. A
hen will not go into the water. Is there no poetry
save that which Mother Goose has given um?
Shall we have nothing but the everlasting excuse
of .4 I didn't think?" Do you put on clothes from
the mere habit of the thing, or from an inherent
feeling of modesty ? How is it that you rend or
write, or communicate with friends ! Why not
bray as does the long-eared animal, instead of
using words to express the emotions of pleas - are
or pain? If you have not -been in the habit of
thinking, begin at ones. It is easily acquired
without a master. Books are not essential for
its onitivation. Nature has furnished immense
- examples from the mere observation of which
one may fall into the habit of thinking, and that
vary deeply. Lose no time in danced Take a
practical example, for instance. Attempt to put
your finger on a fiy, and account for the flight
before you approach within ten times its length.
If that is too deep for the mental powers, attempt
to drink a cup of scalding hot tea, and say why
it burns. Let its have no more of .. I didn't think I"
It is paltry, very paltry—is it. not ?
A Werra or Lam— A New York paper tells
-11, good anecdote apropos of Judge ldoConn'e
court. It stye that the other day the learned
judge was remarking that something in the evi
dence showed the arnetue" of is certain proceed
ing, when ono of the rotighti who happened to be
present, hearing the word, and taking it for
something belligerent, sprang to his feet and
prepared to roll up his sleeves, with the remark,
What's that he says If here's goin' to be any
mow about hero, jest iemember thit around !"
The eoming disturbance was finally quieted, but
the judge had better not run the risk a second
time.
giir.Poon Cuastsg, a scholar turned Madams,
masa, defers ids nuptials with the beautiful Au.
guata, till his estate shall be equal to a style of
living worthy of his affiances. "Ah 1" said an
2 14 chum, "you are WS:IEn harder than ever t
eh f" the classical lover with •
sigh,—" is 'the old scheme of ambition—Per
auottekt ad Augusta!"
Wurra wax and Black man had a talk in
Baltimore. "Me told Black, this is your war;
you ought to fight." Black retorted, "Nigger
has nuffin to do *id die war. Two doge fight
over a bone. Did you ever Bee de Bone fight ?"
Tin Poughkeepsie Press says—" The beet
capital for a young mauls a capital young wife."
It is, at least, a sort of capital that is generally
productivo"—a point always - considered in
making investments.
sir Passucs thinks the best pill in the
world is a grain of common sense, but it is not
to be bought at the spetitteery'e, ler it iA 1 19 t, •
drug in the market.
oar A HORSE Dlmant, describing a need-up
horse, said." Re looked as if he had been editing
a country aewepaper." •
:1 aipi A al 3 :7:I l i 1-ifs(I);
" BLACK HAWK,"
IS OFFERED FOR SALE BY THE SITBSCRI- -
BS% on mount of resuming Ids Blackendthing
ma. He le wellanown throughout this section of country,
as one of the best-blooded Animals, and
may be bought on reasonable terms. If
not sold before the let of April, BLACK
HAWK " will stand again for service dor-
Rd ' , Lu y iritt u m e st:= 44 a . tt r h . e .r ßo r tel lately
c looc v at
- strains. oppaSite c the Old Tail. Any
goOd, honed man, who will tO him for the season,
cen Union opportunity of doing so, for half what is made
The subscriber now carries on the Blacksmithing and
Coach-Raking business, at the old stand, in Washington
street, between Sixth and Seventh. HORSB-SROKINO
particularly - attended to.
March 19t]
'Estate of Henry Bernhard rfalllch, late of
the city of Beading, deceased.
ILTO TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET.
.131 TEES of Administration to the Betateof Henry Bern
hard Bahia, late of the city of Reading, deceased, have
been granted to the subscriber, residing hi the mane city.
All pereausindebted to mid estate, are requested to make
payment, whiten! delay, and all bawleg elating *gated the
same, are Also requested to present them, properly authen
ticated, for eettlementr,
feb2l-41t9 ELI S. FOX, Administrator-
Estate of Solomon Ricker, late of Robeson
township, Barks county, deceased.
OMB 18 HEREBY OWEN. THAT LET-
Teßa of Administration to the Estate of Solomon
kor, late of Bahama township. Berke acuity, dammed.
bane been granted to the mbeeribers, melding lathe same
township: All pumas indebted to said estate, are mind
ed to make payment without delay, and all haying Maims
wind the same, will present them, properly anthentleat
ad, tor settlement.
MARGARET GICERB,
M-Sta JACOB WICKLEIN„ Adml2lgrat"l•
AUDITOR'S - NOTICE.
Estate of John Gruber, late of Lower Hell
delkuiretournaldp, Berke county, dec'd.
MEE UNDERSIGNED, AUDITOR APPOINT
na by the Orphans' Court of Berke county, to audit,
Malabo and re Bettie the account of Samuel Ohanracht and
DanielMtekel,.Adintalstrators of John Gruber, deceased,
anCenike disnibution of tbe beinucela their hands, hereby
gives notice that be will meet for that purpose on Wednes
day. the Bth of April,lB6o, at his °Moe in Court street, In
the City otlleadlag, at 1 o'clock, P. M., when and where
ii= l ll4§4genaliei Amy attend, if they see proper.
A, 0. taw, lndl or.
AUDITORS NOTICB
HE UNDEBBIGNED AUDITOR, APPOINT
-4.11m by the Orphans' Court of Berke county, to audit
re-statetho account of William B. Zorbo ag.,tham m
tor ut the Male of John Sorbs, late of Bethel township,
aiddcaginty, deesease, and make distribution of the bal.
awn ha lama of said accountant, will meet the parties in
terested, at bin °Nee, in Forth Fifth street, (opposite the
Post OMee) in the city of Beading, on Saturday, the 4th
day of hpril,lBB3, at 1 o'clock, P. M.
Muck 14 , -3t] J GEORGE SELTSB.B...dualtor.
e.llllll l O/111 ittrildb
THE :UNDERSIGNED, ADDITOR APPOINT
ed by the Court of Common Pkos of _Bolos county, to
a t and restate the armount of Abraham. H. Venders**,
Assignee of Herman Y. Linden:Eau and - Wife, of Exeter
toonahlp, Boring °may, anaanke distribution of the beh
ones in the hands, of the accountant, will meet all part*
Intereeted, for the porpoise of his appointment, at hie °nice,
in the Car of Beading. on Wolneoday, the Bth day of .
April, A. D., 111133, at 1 o'clock, P. M.'
liar& 1440 • B. FIIARIC. Boyme, Auditor.
LAST NOTICE
•..
A LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES
Indebted to the Ettate of Isaac Rholde. : •of kadty
whi ß Becks comity, ara rtaineatad to make payment to
the nedetetgned ataligneres, at Reading, on Friday, April
amt. MN, between the boom of 10 A. W. and 4 o'clock.
P. if; All porsoinchaving ebden against Bald Estate, will
punt thew at: the same time and plate, properly an thee.
innate/. falietainie.t.
DAVID LIMAN, ii
JOHN B. HOLLOWAY,
Mardi 14, 18624 t
Muse Furnishing Goods.
v-agGE ASSORTMENT OF ROUSE Fn.
llahla i rek.ods of every variety. For sale clump by
able 050. LEECH CO.
BTONGITEB.—FRESH SUGAR CURED
Tongaee,forda at • PBC/COMM
Manta 141 40 South Fifth Street.
BEMOAN TOMATOES.—FOR SALE AT
rsOOOOK S,
14 40 South Flltk Stmt.
HAMS, SHOULDERS AND BEEF, AT
MOOCH%
to South Mk Skeet.
Orphans'. Court Sale.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR
PHANS' COURT of Darks county, will ho sold at pub•
lic "endue, on. Saturday, the 11th day of April, A. D , 1503,
on the prendess, In Upper Baru towaetdp, Berke eou 9 V ,
the foliewin: Rettl:Entete, to wit;
No. o—A tract of WOODLAND, situate In said town
ship, Berke wanly, beginning at a atone a corner
Of No. I, thence along4he nate North two degrees,
West eighty.one perches and two4enthe to a stone,
thence along laud of George Schoch, North eighty-
Mae degrees. East ten perches to a stone, thence along No. 3
South Ewe degrees, Bait ninety-eight perches Aid seven
tenths to a stuns, thence Clung land of Philip Paine, Nor,th
thirty degrees, West twentpone perches to the piece of
beginning; containing 5 acres and 35 perches, more or less.
Also, No 3.—A tract or piece of WOODLAND, situate in
said township and county, beginning at a corner of No. 2,
thence along the mane North 2 degrees, West 90 perches
.and seven tenths to a stone, thence by land of Geo. Schoch,
North 30 degree', Cost 10 perches to a atone, thence along
No. 4 South S degrees, East 117 porches to a alone, thence
along lend of Philip Kline, North 30 degrees, West 22
perches to the place of beginning; containing 6 acres and
125 perches, more calms.
.. _ . . .
Also, No. 4.—A tract or piece of WOODLAND, situate
in acid township and county, beginning at a corner of
No 3, thence along the same North 2 degrees, West 117
perch. to a stone, thence along land of George Schoeh,
North 99 degrees, East 9 perches to a stone, thence along
No. 5, South 2 degree., East 123 perches and Ave tenths
to a stone, thence along land of Philip Kline, North 30
degrees, West 15 perches and seven tenths to the place of
beginning; containingS acres and 141 perches, more or less.
Also, Be. 6.—A tract or piece of WOODLAND, situate in
said township and county, beginning at a atone uirrier of
Samuel iterhUrget's land, thence Along the Wane North 2
degrees, west 191 perches to a stone, thence Meng laud of O.
Schoch, North ED degrees, East S perches to a stone, thence
along No. 7, South 2 degrees, East 116 perches to a stone,
thence along laud of Solomon Wagner, South 51% degrees,
West 10 perches and four-tenths to the place of beginning;
containing 5 acres and 145 perches, more or less.
Also, 510.9.—A tract or piece of WOOlTheri 11, situate in
said township and county, beginning at a stone corner of
No. S, kiwi., along the same North 2 degrees, West 99
perches to a stone, thence along land of George Schoch,
North 89 degrees, East 9 percheland four-tenths to a stone,
thence along No. 10, South 2 degrees, East 9O perches and
a half to a stone, thence along Solomon Wagner's land
South forty-three degrees 11 perches to the place of beatn
ik*: contning 5 acres and 155 perches, more or letu. -
Also, No a
_ i 115.—A tract or phi. of WOODLAND, sibutto
ie said township and county, beginning at a gone, a cor
ner of No. 9, thence along the same North 2 degrees, West
90 pei ches and a half to a stone, thence along land of Geo.
Schoch, North S 9 degrees, East 10 perches ton stone, thence
along No. 11, South 2. degrees, East 76 perches and du
teethe to a none, thence along Linda of Solomon Wagner,
South SO degrees and a half, West 15 perches and seven
taatim to a Chestnut tree, South S 4 and a (muter degrees,
East 4 perches and ulnAtenthe toe stone, 000th 43 degrees
and a half West 10 perches and fonr.tenths to the place of
b ess egintdog; containing 5 agree and 16 perches, more or
l.
Also, No. 11.—A tract or piece of WOODLAND, situate
in said township and county, beginning at a stone, a cor
ner of No. 10, theses along the same North 2 degrees,
West 76 percher and six•tenthe to a stone, thence along
lends of Oeorge Schoch, North 89 degrees, Nast 10 and
fonr-tenths percheuto a atone thence along No. 19, (South
2 degrees. East 70 perches and four tenths to a stone, thence
along land of Solomon Wagner, South 80 degrees and-a
halt, West 20 perches to the place of beginning; contain
ing 4 tier. and 198 perches, mere or lees. Late the.pro
party of Anrahaim Marbarger, deceatted.
Sate to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when
dne attendance will be given, and the henna of sale made
known by
WILLIAM MAIIBURGIR,
SAIMISL bIABBIIBOIR, Administrators.
DANIEL MABBIIIKIER,
By order of the Court—Danish Flans, Clerk.
March /4, 1803711 •
•
OF REAL ESTATE.
-13 Y VIRTUE OF SUNDRY WRITS OF LE
awl Drat, Venditiont /Capon/ and ;Teri 'Witte,
tted oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Berke county,
and
en", ke. to me ßl irected, will be mold at Public Vendee or oat
d
Oa Saturday, the 4th day of April,. A.. D.,
liiht, at I o'clock, P. H., at the public house of Feather &
Relfemder, (Keystone) in the City of Reading, Berke coun
ilkty, to wit : All th at certain BRICK DWELLING
ROUES and soothers, moiety or half-part of a lot of
end e dilate) on she weetern side of Fifth street, in
mid ty of Reeding, and numbered in the general plan of
MO town, (No. W 4) bounded as follows, to wit: On .ow'
East aide by Filth street aforesaid, on the South by J. B.
Elleke,(formerly Geo. Britter,) on the West by a VD feet
Alley, and on the North by Robert roast • containing itt
breadth North and South 30 feet, and in len gth from/ te
West Zia feet, more or lees. Bold as theproperty of HENRY
CONNARD_
At the same time and place: A certain lot or
piece of ground, situate on the west side of Booth Ninth
street, in the - City of Reading, Berke county, bounded on
the North by property late Dr. Shwnfelt, on 'the West by
Peach alley, on the South - by property of Nagle & Henry,
and on the Bast by Ninth street; eonteining in front 40
a foot, and In depth 230 444, wore 41" kW. The Improve
:manta thereon erected are two,
two and threaguarter
story BRICK HOUSES, with two-story brick build
ings and one-story brick Kitchen attached to each house,
and Hydrant in each of the yards. Sold as the property
p 1 WILLIAM t AROMA
On Monday, the 6th day of April, A. D., 1863,
et 1 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of H. H. Mender
bitch, in the borough of Womeladorl; Berge county, to wit:
All that certain two-story MUCK MVOS, Frame SUlnfuor
Kitchen, and lot or piece of ground, situate in the borough
of Wonteledorf, on the north side of High street, between
Front street and the Forge road, adjoining a 15 feet wide
alley on the North, South said High street, last by pro
perty of Joseph Feeg, nod West by property of Joel
Strickler; containing in front on said High street 81 feet.
and in depth back from the same 286 feet, more or lees.
Sold an a.. pr.:pent) , of ..70271t W. MILLER.
On Tuesday, the 7th day of April, A. D.,.
1863, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of Amos Helot.
(Friedensburg) Oley township, Berke county, to wit: All
that certain ineissuage, Grist
a liDll, DWELLING HOUSE,
o
Stable, &., Ac., and tract of land, eitucte in Oley
tywuehip, Berke county and State of Pennsylvania, boundedand described as follows to wit: On the
North by land of Jacob Heckel, on the East by land sold
by the mid Benjamin Franklin Palm, to Gideonßelter and
Harrison Bench, and on the South-West by land of Peter
Olase; containing 8 acres, more or less. Sold as the pro
perty of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PAL)!
On Wednesday, the Bth day of April, A. D.,
1885. *ll o'clock, R 31., at the public home of Checks
Dietrich, in Albany township, Berke county, to wit: All
that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land, situate
in Albany township, Berke- county, bounded by lands of
Henry Grim, Samuel Stump, Nathan Dietrich, Amos
Greenawalt, and a Public Road and °there; containing 138
jalacres, be the cams more or lees. The improvements
thereon erected are a two-story LOG DWELLING
HOUSE, a Jamie Swiss Barn, and a tenant House anti
Stable, Apple Orchard, gptlisg ,:of Water, and other out
buildings. Sold ca the property of WILLIAM F. DlEat
RICH.
Seized and taken into eseention and to be sold by
ABRAHAM R. KIZNIG, Sheriff.
Sheriffs 2Mee, Reading, Marsh 7,1863-4 t
sap- All Ileums employed by the said Henry Connard,
and all other defendants named, or any or either of them,
are hereby required to maim known to the said Shedd at
least Ave days before the rcemmtive days of sale of the
above named property, the kind and amount of their re
spective claims for wages, Re., against the said defendants,
as above named.
li. 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 money ariatuir from the sale of
the real estate aforesaid, will be made by the Court, on
Monday, May 4th, 1863.
MARTIN KENT
P. S.-011 all Gales trots $25,00 said upwards will be re•
quired to be paid down.
ORPHANS' GOUT SALE
OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY.
lIRIMANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR.
PHARR' COURT of Barks eonnty, is offered at private
e: All that certain HOUSE sa and LOT OP GROUND, sit
algae in the City of Reading, on the Sonth,Rast corner
of Penn and knead streets, containing in front on
Penn street CO feet, and in depth along Elesond street
to Cherry alley 270 feet. This is a very desirable property,
as the lot is well pleated with Apple, Pesch, Pear and
Plum Creek Grapes, to., with a frame Stable on the alloy.
Persons desirous of purchasing, Will apply to. . .
•
CHARLES 10801411, ),,.... ,
LEWIS BRINES, ; -`"lkeeg•
March 14-St]
Desirable City Lots For Sale.
TREDNDEIUSIGNED OFFERS AT PRIVATE
Sale at moderate sate;
Five Building Lots on North Ninth street,
Five Building Lots oa the Peat side of Nona alley, Bait
of Ninth fluent.
Three Building Lots on the west aide of North Teeth
street. and Youiteen Building Lots on the east side of Moss
The conditions will bemade easy to purchaser; Oho pro
pHetor being willing to Imave two-thirds of the part nee
maw stand on the premises, if eecnred by bond and
Mortgage, and allow payment to be made in Installments
elk 20 and 60 Whiny until • the whole debt is paid,
Provided that one-third of the purchase money is paid on
delivery of the Deed.
• .
' This is a rare chance for Laborers and Mechanics' to se
cure homes, as the iota are in the neighborhood of the Steam'
Forge and Industrial Works: and Gait is enderebood that
all the Depots of the limedien llama& will bo put up
near the property.
lar Plans of the Lots may be seen at my Mlles, or that
of C. Oscar Wagner, Bog., Court *greet.
Tan 3l—C] FREDERICK LAUER.
REMOVAL.
Millinery and Trimming Store.
Mrs. L. S. BALLADE,
AtPRESPECTFULLY ' INFORMS THE CITI- •
rens of-Heading and .eidetty, that she har
sinsurod her MILLINMY and TRIAMINS
snasussusss from NO. 13 to No. 74 EAST
PENN STREET, south side, in Unhanding lately °emir's&
by Josiah Hearing, which has been remodeled and filled
op for her me. She will be happy to see all ber old ens.
tomer., and as many new ones as may bedeeirous of mak
ing purchaaes of BONNETS, CAPS, or oer Millinery
Goods, Trimminge, Sc. Her amortment le irge and fash
ionable, and salted to all tastes_ Van 31-2 mo
COAL OIL I COAL' OIL I I
GOOD BURNING COAL OIL, AT 10 CENTS
a quart, at
GEO. LERCH CO'S,
Corner of Fifth and Penn Square, next door to Borbou.
Mansion Hoare. Fob 7
OIL CLOTHS OIL OLOICIIB
rEIRE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CAR
." liana. Table and Floor Oil Cloths in the City. Call
and examine at
Feb 28]
T AYER, MINOR AND SEEDLESS RAISINS,
1./Peaches, Plums, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Film &a.,
A. H. PEOCOCE.'B,
Feb 7] • 40 South Fifth Street.
ISLASTING ROC'S.
THE SUBSCRIBER IS AGENT FOR MESSRS.
Depont's Powder in Iron Sege , which bee twice the
strength of ordinary ' powder. Also for sale Safety Fame,
beat Cast Steel, &c J. L. STICHTSR.,
Feb 28-Sino) Fifth and Penn Street
VALVARTaI rearacommui.
SOLE AGENT FOR BECKER'S CELEBRAT
ea lye Salve, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill; Bran
reties Pills, &c., by
Feb 21-Bmo]
~_i~4 _li,r~-T{dS.i-
OEO. LERCH & CO•S.
zmuiT.
J. L. STICEITEIt
HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
RELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
"HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
•
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU,
A Positive and Specific Remedy
For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS,
GRAVEL and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS
Thl'Medicine Increment the power Digestion, and en
cltes the Absorbents lute healthy action by which the
Watery or Calcareous deposittons,and ail Unnatural En
blrdedletlis are redueed. as Well aaPalu and Indantmatlon,
and
Is Good For
MEN, WOMEN OR CrAILDR3ELN I
RELXBOLDS EXTRACT RUCHE
For Weaknesses
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early India
cretion or Abuse, attended with the following symptoms
disposition to Exertion, Loss of Power,
of Memory, • Dillioulty of Breathing,
Wank. Marren, Trembling-,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Biyik,
Universal Lassitude of the Flushing of the Body,
Binocular System, Breptionsof the Skin,
Hot Hands,
Dryness of the Skin,
PALLID COUNTENANCE.
These symptoms, If allowed to go on, which this med
nine Invariably removes, soon follows
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS
n one of which the Patient may Expire.
Who can any that they are not freqnently followed by
hose" direful diceasea,"
" INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
1
Many are aware of the canoe et .their 'suffering,
BUT NONE WILL OONISSEIs
THLRECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS
AND THE MELANCHOLY DEATHS BY CON
SIIMPTION,
Bear ample wham. to the truth *alba
Ittleettin.
The Constitution, wire affected with organic
Meekness,
Requires the aid of medicine hr .Strangthen and /minor•
ste the System,
Wawa HELMBOLD'B EXTRACT BIIMIU
INVARrABI,Y DOSS
A trial will convince the moot citeptical.
FEICMES I FEMALES!
Old or Young, Single, Married, or Contemplating Marriage,
In many affections peoultar to FeM61435,'
THE EXTRACT BUCHU
is unequalled by any other remedy, as In Mortals or
Retention Irregularity, raintainess, *Suppression -of
Customer; Evacuations, Ulcerated orSeirrhoue state of the
Uterus, Leueorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all com
plaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indis
cretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OR ORANGE OF LIFE
SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT
'Puns NO Dolor BAT Ax, MESCIUDE, os MENLEASAWf MEDI
DINE los uNPLIABANT AND DANGEROue DIBE6OSI3.
HELM)3OLDI3 EXTRACT BUCRII
A}4
IMPROVED ROSE WASH
12=1
gEORET DIBBASES,
In ail their stages, . at little Expense,
Little or no change in Diet, No inconvenience,
AND NO FACIIMAN.
It CANNON a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate
thereby removing obstructio ns, Preventing and Curig Strictures of the.
Allaying Pain andlnfiamadlon, so frequent in the elate of
(Menges, and expelling ail Poisonous Diseases and morn
/nit Mutter.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS
Who haneheen the Vielime of Quacks, and who have paid
heavy fees to be awed in a short time, have toned they
were deceived, and that the Poison" has, by the am of
"powerfat astringents," been dried up is the system, to
break out In an aggravated form, and
PERHAPS AFTER. MARRIARE,
Use Efelmbold's Extract Socha for all affections and dia
stases of the
'URINARY ORGANS,
Whether tabling In
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever ewe originating and wz.natter of
HOW LONG. STANDINIk
'Manses of these Organs require the aid of a Diuretic.
EELMEOLD'S EXTRACT RUM
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And Is sure to byre the desired sleet In nil
.411ssasos
FM-WHICH IT IS HHOOM3IENMD.
Vie_ pm of the most rettabte and reeponadde character
Will accompany she medielnim
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
/iota 8 to 20 pore otawdtsg
With na*es known to •
OCLIME AND FANE.
PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE,
SIX FOR $5.00
Delivered to du,' address, meanly packed Kona any ob,
mutton.
Describe symptoms in all Communisations.
CURES GUARANTEED!
ADVICE GRATIEI
AFFIDAVIT
Personallyappeared before me, au Alderman of the en?
of Philadelphia, H. T. 1161ml/old. who being duly worn
Both ray. bit preparations sontalis lase..seetieotor memo
ry, or,other Ira=Moe arose, but are purelyeigetable.
R. T. LMBOLD.
Sworn, and eabeeribed before me, tide 2.9 d day IIE
of Norma
bar, U 54.
Wm. P. Ilinnsan, Alderman
Ninth street, above Have, Philo-
Address lettere for information In confidence to
Xt. B. lIIMMBOLIN andel,
Depot, 1.04 south Tenth Bunt.
below Cheetaat, Phila., Pa.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
And Unprincipled Dealers,
Who endesuor to dispose " °Melr own" and "other
articles on the reputation attained by
Heinibold's Genuine Preparations,
." Extract Socha,
" Sarsaparilla,
o "
ImproTod Roue Wash.
Bold by allDruggnste everywhere.
Ask for LINLNBOLD'IL Take no other. .
Cat out theadvertleement, and wad f or tt, AND AVOID
/WPOINVION AND =roam. Elikept. 13-17
TO °T HE LADIES.
.111 E-X DST An.
GLASS AND. RUDENSWARE.
WE HAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE AND
elegant assortment of the following kinds of
.WIIII7OT CEIXNAL .6.II.7XCLES:
Preach Chins Vases, 7 dor. pairs, all nixes, Card Baskets,
Card geoelvere, Jewel Boxes, Cologne Bottles, Motto COP
fees, Watch Holders, Inkstands, Cigar Staudt', Bud a variety
Of Other fancy gouda suitable lbr the WhabNot. Also
Bohemian and French Glassware,
Such se Wine Bottles, Decanters, Goblets and Wine Glasses,
Liquor Setts, Cigar Stands, Card Baskets, Cologne Bottles,
Cake end Frail Steads is great variety, Caetorn, Balt Cob
lame, Candlesticke, Tumblers, &c., Sc., and Common alma'
ware of every description; together with an extendse
stock of
QIIZIENEVITALIVEI,
Consisting in part, of White Granite Tea and Toilet Bette,
Teased Coffee Cope, Dinner, Breakfast and Butter Plates,
PlOllOll of all kinds, Malmo, Mugs, Bowls, Sc., So,, with
a fell Use of common ware, all of which we offer at unu
malty low Nines. Al, Inspection of our goods by our many
patrons and the public, is respectfully asked.
M. gIiFFSR & SON,
may 24 No. 124, Corner of Fifth and Spruce St.
IMPORTANT TO YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS!
STOVES AND TIN-WARE.
WILLIAM BRIDEGAM, No. 86 WEST PEN*
Stn-et, next door below the Plough and Harrod'
Hotel, respectfully calls the attention of perseus going to
housekeeping, to his ',age and superior as
"" 40.
Ment or STOVES AND TINAVAII,
who will be gold at the sway newt ease
prices. He bee bought out the etoth of
Henry Huth, and obtained Hie exclusive agency for the
sale of the
" CONTINENTAL " COOK-STOVE, •
formerly sold by Mr. Ruth. and the very bess Stove in the
Market either for large Or small families; Me Is also
agent for
TUB " GOVERNOR MINN,"
Another excellent Cook Stove; together with a variety of
other Stoves, either for kitchen, parlor, hall; chamber and
dialog-room use, from which purchasers satinet fall to be
suited.
His sleek of TIN-WARS, is bum well made, and com
prised every article moiled for household purposes.
• es - YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS are particularly request.
od to Rive him a call, and thereby save money. Rememkr
the place. . . . .
DRIDEGAWS UNION STOVE DEPOT,
Weal Penn Street,4a foto the Plough and Harrow
March 7,1868-t(
STItIOICLAND & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS,
23 BAST PEHNOW STRELEI2 I ,
HEADING, PA.
ALARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
of
School, Miscellaneous and Blank
411 - 31 CM. Mi. MN •
PRAYER 20089,
•
ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOLES AND
HYMN BOOKS, .
PERIORICALS,
MUNICand .M 0670 BOOMS, •
GOLD PENS. FANCY ARTICLES,
.r.RTrga. 04 P444. 1
-
'DENTING PAPER and PAPER BAGS.
BS AVM BOOKS
DiESCUANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS
Made to orderiCherchee and. Sabbath Schools supplied
with Tract Society and Sunday School Union publications,
at catalogue prises.
/fir Orders from Country Merchants solicited and filled
promptly at the lowest .mbolosale prism
• mar Teachers sepplled with Made at the wattalcihwount:
N. B.—Books 44444 Matte goal by mai P 4414414 paid. 00
receipt of Publishers' mom Jan 154 f
HATS, CAPS & FURS,
roik reusi AND mpronux,
NLAT THE LLD -ESTABLISHED EffaliD OFA
313045.18,
No. ti West Penn Street, next door to the
Union Bonk orßeadliag,
TJETHO 18 CONSTANTLYNECEIVING FROM
VT New-Yolit and rbtladelphla the latest styles of
HATS adds Oar%
--
Adapted to tke Beason. He hoe also rseelved a fine womb
meat of
LARIAT FURS,
BUFFALO ROBES,
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS,
• VALISES and UMBRELLAS,
whiob will be cold at the lowest each prima - Ae he pay
Cash for all hie goods, be fa enabled to sell them at the low
eat prima
rip A large lot of the best quality of BED FEATHERS
received, to which the attention of Hotteekeepora is ramped,
fully invited. Call and examtue.—No trouble to show
goods. [oct 18.tf
LOOK HERE!
r B. RIXSTINE RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
tip a his friends and the public, that be has opened a new
Store on Penn street, No. 63, next door to J. B. Ritter'e
Cabinetmaker Store,
where he invites the citizens of Read
ing and. vicinity, to his splendid stock of
imatirata.DE mamma,
Coasiting of OVERCOATS, FROCK COATS, PANTS
and VESTS, of various colors and qualities, got up under
his own supervision. Ile is also supplied with a good
stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,
whin)/ will be made to order in the neatest and most Fash
ionable Styles at the lowest each vices. Having consider
able experience in this branch of hnsine.s, he feels confi
dent of giving general satisfaction. Be has also on hand a
good assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode, such as
White Shirts, Overahirte, Undershirts, Drawers, Collars,
Cravats of different styles and colors, Stocking. and Gloves,
and ouch goods as are found in a Store of thin kind.
Jan 24-Sm] JACOB B. RIXSTINE, Reading.
N. R—All.firiods mode in this establishment obeli give'
entire satisfaction or no sale.
HARDWARE & IRON STORE,
INTKOLZSALE AND ..1121TAZIe s
THESUBSCRIBERS, HAVING BOUGHT
the old Establiehat Hardware and Iron Ron of the
late Pricker, Sterewant & Co., and having added alma
new Stock of goods ; would respectfully call the attention
of the public to their large awortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLER r:
IRON, STEEL, PAINTS, -
. OILS, GLASS, SADDLER.);
COACH TRIMMINGS, Ac., &et,
Whleh they ore stotermtied Wien at the very lowest Mu ,
ket Prices, wholesale sad. retail.
• GEORGE LEECH h CO.,
Corner of Fifth and Market Square, next door to Borbox's
Mansion House. (Kelm'. Old Stand). •
GEORGE LEECH.] jan 78 E.T. T. JACKSON.
MIL. AM .tML. MOW l‘kr GERI.
Cane-Seat Chair Manufactory,
No. 18 North Fifth street. b doors above
the Post 081 es.
rit*P., THE UNDERSIGNED • WOULD
101) , respeelfollr inform Me Mende and the
pilbita,, that he ism ban the *gait assort.
:i ! , . Went 0
r
, .
# - Wi.'. , . CM4311412 =Ara*
.
' ' ',,., >I, ever offered is Rending, and for heftiness
litri,' , -, e , . of - finish, and durability of workmuuabip,
Jr- -' 'rig uneurpneeed Welty. liandeome stereaty/e
' , mil --- p sr te r Char. Dieing-room, Plumber
- - -.
and Rodin Chairsall alias; also Wind.
sor Chairs, Looklug.alaress, Marble ' Top Tables. Bureaus,
Bedsteads,. ha., he. D. H. BEIDEMIAN.
The 11. S. Revenue Hydrometer,
MIOR ASCERTAINING THE TRUE MR
cent. of Alcohol In inspected liquors, by Which the
amount of dotty to be paid for Intereat revenue. hi mink
lad. The lasizoinent, with /We Jar .old- book of Cables
and instrnetkons, Is packed in a polished Mahogany Box
with lock and key. Price $7. Book only 50 ante.
011BVirphiG• TRANSIT LEVBLS, - Corressas, mot
CHAINS, Swim DRAFTING lIISTRTIIIRNTI, made by
- •JAIIIIIB-W. QIISSKAIF CO.,
Manufacturing OPlielans„ 024 Chestnut Street,
Jan 51-Smo] Philadelphia, Pa.
COAL, WOOD, SALT,
111E-dWZOMAW 01111 z. WM
SAMUEL BOONE,
, (Foßmmuy)
Sohn Kissinger, arm,
Corner of Fenn and Front, &reels Reading
AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND SELLS
at reasonable 'Week all kinds of Broken, Egg and
Ti Coal; Nut, Chestnut and Bituminous Coal, Balt, liine
and Bend. •
sir Persons in want of anything in my line, will And it
to their advantage to give me II eau before purchasing else
where. I deliver free of extra charge to any part of the
lett 8-tf
TO' FARMERS! •
POUDRETTE OF THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO.
THE ATTENTION OF FARMERS AND OAR.
deztere le reepeettally called to the above KAMM.
Owing to the high piles of Peruvian Guano, furor PlM
photo and other fertilisers. thin will be found the cheapen
and beat manure. Per foil particulate call on the Agent
for the Company..l: L. STICIITER,
, .
Feb 2,8-Smo] Fifth and Penn Street&
OCULT. OIL I COAL OIL I :
50 BARRELS COAL OIL JUST RECEIVED,
warranted equal to any manufactured. For Mae at
the lowed wholesale and retail prima by
Feb 28] 080. LERCR & CO.
PAVED AND Amos:tor..
TIOR SALE *MURAL?. AND RETAIL, BY
L L. STIOIITEL
48-Bkl • • ritth and Penn iiinieta.
F2E.TaA Lou FAT MACKEREL, AT
moms%
-4 0:1) 40 89401, PUIb &rot.
B. W. CORSI= & .111r.41.01r,
ACCOUNT BOOK mAiguFACTuRRRs,
33 Nassau Street, New-York.
ACCOUNT BOOKS ON HAND, OR MADE
to order at very low prices. [March 7-110
WM. B. BRAILIMITELT'S
PIANO-FORTE ESTABLISHMENT
No. 4217 BROOME STREET, NEW-YORK.
Tat: SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY IN
vltits the atientioft of his friends and the public gen
erally to his Plano-Forte Establishment, at No. 437 Broome
Street, corner of Crosby Street.
"laving withdrawn his Interest. stunk and materials from
the late firm of " Liglate & Bradt. or ye," which firm wan
"01
dissolved on the filet January, nit., and hav
ing purchased the entire stock of PIANO
FORTES and Plano-Forte Material. owned
by his brother, Edward O. Bradbury, In the said firm, he
is now prepared to supply the increased demand for his
celebrated PIANO-FORTES Employing the most skillful
and experienced workmen, with a large Mock of the beast
and most thoroughly Reasoned material. and an abundance
of capital, he has taken In hand the personal supervision
of the whole brteinees of manufacturing his iustraments,
and is enabled to turn oat Plano. Fortes of unequalled tone
and durableness.
BRADBURY'S NEW SCALE PIANO-FROTES
In the amendment of our now math. drawn and prm
pared wtth•the utmost care, expressly for our new Warn ,
meets, we have added every improvement which can In
any way tend to the perfection of the Piano• Forte, and
we can confidently assert, that for delicacy or touch,
volume, parity, brilliancy and sweetness of tone, combin
ed with that strength and solidity of frame necessary to
durability, these Instruments are unequalled.
dvaselevu Axa %aunt" is oar Wolin, and we Invite
the closest criticism of the best unbiased judges In the land.
re , Every instrument warranted for five years
WM. B. BRADBURY,
427 Broome Bt., con df Crosby, N. Y.
March 7-3m]
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MEELLADZILPIILI. .
• MATTRESSES,
Beds. Feathers Blankets, Momfortables,
Quilts, Cushions,
And all other articles belonging to the business.
Feb. 14-ly] AMOS HILLSORN.
TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT.
rpHlB VALUABLE AND POPULAR MlDl
else has universally received the most favorable re.
commendations of the MEDICAL PROFESSION and thePtrnme,
as the meet EFFICIENT and AGREEABLE
SALINE APERIENT.
It may be need with the beet effect In
Bilious and Febrile DISPERSE, CentWitten, Meg Fleedeeh o ,
Nausea, Lose of Appetite, Indigestion, Acidity of the
Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Gent, Rheumatic
Affections, Gravel, Piles, and all complaints
WHERE A GENTLE AND COOLING APERI
ENT OR PURGATIVE IS REQUIRED.
It is particularly adapted to the waste of Travellers by
Sea and Land, Residents of Hot Climatts., PAthons of Sed
entary Habits, Invalids and Convalescence; Captains of
Vessels and Planters will fled it a valuable addition to
their Medicine Cheats.
It is in the form of a powder, carefuliriput np in bottles,
to keep in any climate, and merely reqeires water
poured upon it to produce a delightful effervescent
beverage.
Numerous testimonials from professional and other gen
tlemen of the Llgloof, standing tbroaskonat the coutury,
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 an intelligent public.
Manufactured by TARRANT & CO.,
No. 278 Greenwich Street, Corner of Warren Street,
New-York.
AND FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.
December 27, 18e2-3zuee
1863 1 PHILADELPHIA 1863
j PAPER HANGINGS.,
novinnrs & sotattay
COSNER 10131‘TH.4 MABEE' &reels, PUILADELPRIA.
. have now in stock, a lino eadety of
Wall Papers,
got op expressly for their Spring Trade.
WINDOW PAPER OF EVERY GRADE,
to Whioh they invite the otteettee of Norekeel4ro•
Sir-In their Retail Department, Will be toned the Meta*
style* of the *won. [Feb. 14-8 moo. •
109 BARRELS OP .TUE
9 ( X ) . 0 LODI. .1111.1111 FA CTU RING CO'S
AE=V: - .2 , 11LT,1ti0 111EillITILT7)110
130 South Wharves, Philadelphia, Pa.
.
THIS COMPANY, WITH. A CAPITAL OP
- Ifid0,000; the molt outmode. Works of the kind in the
world; and an experience la•-mlaufaotarhor of over 43
years, with-a asputatton long establiebed,. having -also the
eillardlre control of Mr the night soli of the gnat city of
NeW , York, are -prepared re famish aa artiele, whisk.%
without doubt, the CIMAPEST AID TERI imp- forilltrer,ln
market. It greatly increases the yleld,and ripens theorop
from-two to threw -weeks earlier; at' an expense .of .from
three to four dollars per acre. with little or ao labor. Also,
FIFTY TOMS of BOAR TAP HU; being a mixture of bone
and night soil ground and, at 4115 per tow,a superior aril-
We for-grain and gram. A pamphlet containing all mew
nary information, may be had free by addressing Whales
to the enbecriber:
/AMU T. - FOOTER,
Care of the Lodi Masofatturtior Compaay,
66 Courtleadt Street, Hew-Tort
J. L. STICHTSE, Agent; Heeding.
Feb 7-3m]
HOSPHATIC FERnGMMt
AND
imoutir AuirD ON crateollg .
THE ATTEN i'ION OF FA it BI Eta' AND
others, le respectfully invited to the above, MANURES,
eh have been•amply.tatled lb various soodotte of
eoentry, and which as • tummy of affording silsouhtut, and
nourishment to the Growing drops are now generally
conceded lobe among-the beet and che apest la the market.
We have been obliged, rather than deteriorate thi
elee; to 'drawee the, prices, in eqnsequense of the Inersoesa
coat of materials and labor, to tbe following Meg:
FaIITILLEIM • Ui 00 par tel.
MBAT AND BONN COMPORT, • • - 027 00 •do
Washington g Coraek• of Bth and Washington Ms., MIL
air For sale by JOHN MoKNIGRT, Reading, Pa.
Marsh 7,1863-3 mo•
Watches. Jewelry 4:t Silver-ware.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD —RE
,
speetruuvite 7011. T attention to hie well aeleeted
•etock of lin e Gold and _Silver WATCHES, Eine
Gold JEWELRY. of every tied and variety of
etylew-womprieing all of the neared end moot heatelftst
4 2: 1 - I. hoLID EILVBR-WARE, area/ to ' Corn—and the
beet woke of . It iver Plated Ware. Raab 'ankle .le war
ranted to be em represented.
ar Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired and one-
Melon gossaineed. •
JACOB HARLEY,
(Summer to Stauffer Harley,)
March 7-3 ml No. 622 Market Street, Philadelphia
CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS . ,
PIICUOR, Jr., WOULTV RESPECTFULLY
• invite the attention of Nerchatwolust Renseksepers,
to Ms large and well eseorted ' stook, ' acondeduir of' all
grades of
C:f AL. 1"' MIT Car
Kagliah Taped*. Braude, Three Ply, legrele, Retry and
Stair Carpet'.
OIL CLOTHS and WINDOW SHADES in groat variety,
Door Nat; Hags, Hag Carpets, &0., all of which will he
sold at the very lowest market prices.
PHIN SAS
No. MS - North IgeOnd Street, above NoHbIe.OUG Branch
Store, Smith-West Corner of .11,Igbth and Spring Garden
Streets, rbllidelybla. [Mirth 7-Smo
0. AIIII2IIP KNOVILT.I.
OAMES' SHOVELS AND SPADES, A
. fall asiortment on hand. Apply to
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For/Into, Mice, Roaches, 4 Ma, Bed Bugs,
Moths in Furs, Wool/env, inc. Insects on
P/ tuts, Fowls. Animals, &c. Put up to 25e.
Ler. and $1 00 Boxes, Bottler, and Flasks, $h and t 5 ablelt
for Harare, Puma. luernarmorte, .11m.
" Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Putman."
-
"Not dangerous to the Haman Family."
"sate mime out el their boles to die.'
air Sold Wholesale is all large cities.
414pliold by all DRUMDSTS and Ituramaire everywhere.
/Mr !I! BEWARE ill" of all worthieseimitations:
skpliedthit"'Comma's" name is on seek Box, Bottle,
and Mask, lieforehyoo boy. ,
Aar- Address 11E1,44" cosTAR„
ralncipAL Dzror 482. BROADWAY. N. Y. •
*fir Sold by- , IIAKVEY BlRoEllk CO. Wholesale and
Befall: P.B. Bravitnei 93 East Penn street:above the Rail
road ; J. K. MCCURDY: H. P. livarna d Co. , RRaDING, PA_
January 17, 1863-9m0..
,ElO A LFCTURE
do.
- TO YOUNG ME in a seated savekdid. 'Prke Ste &its .
.
. 4 0.4;401 , 47.0* THE if.4ITI7I(E, • TREAT. ••weaI sae Radical Care Of Dpermaterrhas or Seminal
ackanta - InvolnatliT'Smiselons, 'Sexual Debility, 'and
liapeillnientstollarriegegsnerally,'Nervanasock Consotip,
lion; Byllepcy and Fits; !Instal and Physiesl lacayasity.
resulting from Salf-Eboss. Am —By ROBERT J. qr.
N.'D„ Anther of the 'Green Book; Ac.• • •
-• Min world.rencliwnwl auShoc,ln this admirableLattlYeß,
clearly NOW* from blaowaimperlanee that the awful OOLk
iutiqtymis of Bell abuse may be elfeelnally removedi.vtith
ent medicine, and Dittmar dangerous enrgleal operations.
booth* boarnmeato, dams or oardtala.polathoront4 used,
of care at Ohesearlain andeffectual, by which every sulfew
no roatlay,w.hal-.. big condition. rely, be , *Or, carp hind?
.cheaply,"priaitify, and radically:7.Year' . Lncturia wit&
Pllave a 1100 i Uy rnr, 111113 AVOUSANDO... -' •• • •
• - GOOt Uglier geal, , to lay addreao , fa a plata, naiad en
velopoi on receipt of six seats, or two postage *ay.,
.11
addreselag,
CHAS. .7. C. KLINE * Om. •
Jan 81-6.gmos] 127 Bowery, New-tort; p. O. Box OK
PRINCE-
World Helitithet lekileons and
• • Harmoniums,
- WITH THE LATEST PATENTED
Improvements, introdusing the Rano &auto
!Apr Univac& of Pedal besson the cheapest
7 1 711r7,7, inatitialintrom MID to
' EARNEST.44BrikkIa VII SURPASSED
• • IP=A Bir 1:11 Mil s •
/ and 7.ti . ostaesa, tall Iron frame, otrerstamm small and
large Mame plain and very nobly attithed.. - an to
$4OO, according to etre. Also ...Plasm by 9thor makers.
or. Beery Led.-nerent WarYintei. For ale at the low
est wholesilepriese, end a liberal dednothin . ter Cash, or
on small Alukoottvoolent moithltinstatutellta.
, JallEB.lilolllf, Sole Agent;
278 rid 281 Loath Pifthlitreet, above Spruce •
Dec 8-6moj, , , Philadelphia
CASPREt REPT, •
ORTER AND . DEALER IN WINES, Lj-
CIIOBB and 6110d116, No. 161 North Third Street, Pl4ll
- Would respectfully call:the attention, of hotel
keepers and others, to his well selected stock of Wine;
Liquors, and Imported Revue, In store and under Custom
House lock.' • • •••
COGNAC BRADIDIRS.--Of various gnaws, atutogillug Of
Pale and-Dash Marta & Co., Plaseivarnamey, Magiorff,
Otard, Dopey at Co.,eod Otard'asupettorlamdonDock, and
V• 1101118 brands of Cognac and other Brand/ma
WINES, 6e.—ffine old. Madeira Cherry, Tenerife, and
Lisbon W ines -.. super old Port Wine, Claude of different
kind., on draught orb glass.
italliPAGßlL—Holdalek, P. A. Mumm & Co., and Eleba ,
ler's genuine Anchor Brande r in plgle apt Quarts,
Together with it general autaortuteut of &eta and lAA
Kali 'Whiekeye, Holland Oin, Jamaica Sphita..,Peath Bran
dy, old Bourbon, Monongahela Whiskey, Wild Cherry
Blackberry Raspberry and Lavender'Brandies. ,
ear liverlor Wine end Bionmeh Hitters. Gene 4-lf
T. J. MoGUICIAN,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN •
THREADS, TAPES, - EMERY,
NOTIONS, &o.
DiffATINIMM AND DLACIImmi,
- NO. "11 EITHAWIIIIIRRIT STAMM
PHILADELPHIA, [March 7.-9 m
WERT CORN, AT. ' .'•
J. L'. STICHTER,
Fifth and Peep *nada
ED
FRESH SUPPLY OF
DAY GOObS.
•
DAVID NEFF
'ETAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE PRlN
ilUipal rsiteksi,nnd Is now opening a large assortment of
satotc,
Ids has Klee on hand a very large assortment of all kinds of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOODS,
At prima 30 per rent. lower than they can be purchased by
the PACKAGE from the Importers, comprising la part
BLACK . AND FANCY SILKS,
And a general assortment or
Ladles' and Gentlemen' Wear,
Which will be sold at an average price, comparing favor
ably with anj other Howie in this city or to Philadelphia.
Purchasers. wholesale and retail, are cordially Invited
to call and see and Judge for themselves.
PHILADELPHIA SHIRT
EEO
C, CA Ir-i IA _AL Mt. So LT MI 101.
1000 Dozen. HICKORY SHIRTS.
1000 do. gray, Red a
s t u f i ßgie PLANNEL
2000 do. ASSORTED FANCY TRAVELLING
• SHIRTS.
/000 do. ! WHITE lIIMLIN SHIRTS !OM
$9066 Upwards.
1000 do. DENIM OVERALLS.
10,000 Pairs COTTONADE PANTALOONS.
KLAUPICTIOZPRit WI me MINER'S WRISIT j
PLANKEL SHIRTS.
And a Large Assortment or LINEN
And MARSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS,
And (111/NTLF.MEN'S YOUNIFIE /NO OOOJ
For bII by
. BENNETT, RUCH & co.,
Malafacturers, 2117 Church Alley.
Jan 17-3mo] PHILADELPHIA, PA
PIIIOOOOVI9,
49 Mouth Fifth Serest.
000
CONSTITUTION WATER.
TUE GREAT REMEDY
•
FOR TIIE •
CCOriTISTITTYWXCPAT
AND TILE
ONLY KNOWN REMEDY
DIABETES
AND DISEASES OF TUE
KIDNEYS AND BLADDER.
Then Danger.. anti Trfaal./...erane Darrmat, Ina frl4 /Ultv
Muslim Resisted the beat directed Drectment. INK
Completely Controlled by the RE DIKD I7lllw before uet
THE CURATIVE
properties of the medicine direct themmelvee to the organs of
secretion, and by so altering the condition of the Wunsch
mnd liver that the starchy principle of the food le not eon
'retied into sugar iny long se the gamin le under the le.
flume of the
CONSTITUTION WATER,
which gives those organs time to vecovertheir healthy tone
and vigor. We are able to state that the Constitstion Wa
ter has cured every case of Diabetes to which It has Win
given.
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRA VEI,
BRICK PUNT DNPONITN, AND MUCOUS OR
MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER
URINATING.
Dioesde occurring from one nod the seine caned will hs
entirely cured by the Conetitution Water, Monet, for soy
length or time. The dose should vary with the severity of
the dime., from twenty drops to a teaspoonful three times
a day, in water. During the paseage or the Calculus, the
' pain and argent- symptoms ehonld be combat...l with the
proper remedied, then followed up with the Coustitution
Water, as above directed.
DYISWRNORRIRRA, OR PAINFUL NENSTRUATIOM
AND IN NENORRIIAOIA OR PROFUSE
FLOWING,
Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion of the thee.
the one case being too little, and mom.
L • by severe pal. ; and the other a ion
which will be speedily eared by the Constitutive
The disease known as FALLING OF VIE WOMB, which
the relaxation of the ligaments of that organ, and la
known by-a sense of heavies.' and draggipg plus in the
-back and side., and at times accompanied by sharp ladle.
;;Istlng or sheeting pains through the parts, will, to all cc.
'nee, be removed-by the medicine.
There is another chins of eyroptema arising from MAL
TATION OF THE WOMB. which physician. calf Nervous.
nese, which ward covers up muck ignorance, and in Mee
oases oat o( ten the doctor does not readily know whether
the symatume are the disease, or the disease the symptoms.
We can only enumerate them here. I speak more parties.
/arty of Veld Feet, Palpitation of the Heart, Impelled
Memory, Wakeful..., Fla-hen of Beat, Languor, Leiel.
tads, and Phone. of Vision.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION,
Which in the unmarried female in a constant rector/Dr
disease, and through neglect the seeds of moregrave and
dangerous maladies are the result; and as month after
mouth mime without an effort being medal. assist nature,
the sheeression lemma eltronle. the patent gradoall 7
looses her appetite, the bowels are constipated, night
sweats come . ., and conewmptton finally made her career.
•
IaIUOORRIKRA OR WHITES.
This disease depends upon-an inflammation of mucosa
lining of the vagina and womb. It is in all eases accom
panied by serer. pain in tbe back, mom the bowels and
through the tape. A teaspoonful of the medicine may i,s
Won three limes in din' Wilk as Wootton of a tablespoon,
tel (Me medicine, mixed with a haltpint of soft wake
morning and stoning.
IRRITATION OF TDB - NECK OF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. AND
CATARRH OP THE BLADDER, RERAN.
GORY AND BURNING , OR PAIN.
Fill URINATING.
For.these Moues it is truly a sovereign remedy, aml too
'much cannot be said in Its praise. A single dose has bees
known to rathy,. the most urgent symptoms.
Are you troubled with that diatressing pain In the email
of the back and through, the hipar A teaspoonful a day of
commie:tied Water will relieve lon like magic.
MR DYSPEPSIA.
It ben iio equal le relieving the 11161 i distressing sym
toms. Alm, Headache, Heartburn, Acid Stomach. Vomit.
log Food, dte. Take a tesepoonful after dinner. The doge
in all eases may be Increased If desired, but should be
done gradually.
PHISICIArs
long emu given up the use of bucbu, cnbebe end
Juniper In the treatment of
these dimwit, and only tn,e
them for want of a better remedy.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Has proved Itself 'equal to the tack that has devolved
upon It.
DIURETICS
Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant nee soon
lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease.
saw. AZAD. 'Ueda&
June 2, 12.
Di. Wm H. 01111061—Dear Sir : LB
In February, 1 861, I
was afflicted with the sugar diabetes, and for five months
I passed more than two gallons of water in twentrfonr
hones. I was obliged to get up as often al ten or twelve
/imam deritig the night, and in live meeibe I loot about fifty
mode in weight During the mouth of July, 1861, I days
aftertwo bottles of Conetimtion Water, and le two days
after using it I experienced relief, and after taking two bot
tles I watt entirely cured, soon after regaining my usual
good health. Yours truly.
J. V. L. DE WITT.
DoermrC
WM,B Qseaa & CO. , Y., Dec. S 7, IN/.
Dents :—I freely give you liberty to make one of the
following Certificate of the value Of CONETWUTIoIt Waren.
which I can recommend in the highest Mariner.
My wife, who was attacked with pain in the shoulders,
Whole length of the back, and in her limbs, with Pa fp/lo
tion of the Heart, attended with Patting of the Womb,
Ivemenorrhaa, and imitation of the Bk4der. I milled •
physician, who attended bar about three months, %rhea Le
tea tier Worse than he found her. I then employed one of
the beat physicians I could find, who attended her for about
nine months, and while she was under his care she did not
suffer quite as much pain; Le finally gave her up and
said her case was fricurneta" For, said he, "she has
such a combination of complaints. th at medicine given
for one operates against some other of her d&lculties."
About this time, elle commenced the use of Constitution
Water. and to oar utter astonishment, aleormt the drat dome
seemed to have the desired effect, and she kept on improv
ing rapidly under lie treatment, s od now superinteude en
tirely her domestic affairs. She hue not taken any of the
Constitution Water for about four weeks..an4 we are happy
to say It lute produced a permanent care.
WM M. VAN BENSCHOTEDL
Ntcroso, Coax:, Nov. 18.1961
Dr. Wm. A. Gaza°
Dear Sir have for serums' yearn. been afflicted with
that troublesome and dangerous disease—Graiwt—which
muddied all remedies and dot:tom until I took Constitution
Water, and you may be . liesured that I. was exceedingly
gleaned with the remit. It has entirely cured me, and Yon
limy make any use of ray name you may see It in regard
.11i the medicine; is I have - entire confidence hi Its Weary.
• Yours truly • POND STROM&
TRESS ABE . 8 40TEINOORIL
There !Brio clam of diem*, that prMlned 'lath incluinet.7
Mg edema upon the bureau eonentution all PlabeteeMod
Diseases of lbw Kidneys,. Bladder and Tlrleury.remag en.
and through. tales modesty. th ey are degleoted until thpy
are no advanied as to be beyond the control at ordinary
remedies, and we present the
.
•errrittropr WATER
iskie
To the public With the conviction that tt has no equal In
relieving. Machias of diseases for which it has been found
so eminentigrenecessfal' li 'eating ; and we . Inset that we
'Wale rewarded far our efforts In placing so valuable a
remedy Ina form to meet the requlremeats of patient and
.
physician.. .
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/ 101 firth & &Boss 4geutii„ No. de 0111 Street,
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