fintri-fttistis. WHAT WAS WANTED She Lied the new cravat Which she so kindly made me ; Then smoothed with care my hat., And with her arms delayed me ; She brushed my I. glossy hair." And said "it was so curly !" While going down the stair She cried, "Come home, dear, early!" How happy then was I With all I e'er desired ; I fortune could defy While thus I was admired! We parted at the door— Her smile deserved a sonnet! t , Dear love!—but one thing more, I want—a new spring bonnet!" Dm Twine ON A Janswr LAwvon_—Our esteem ed friend, David P. 111613rIen, Esq., of New York, tells a good note on a Jersey lawyer. The hero of our sketch, daring the fast hot summer months, used occasionally to worship at the shrine of Gamhrinus, (Lager King,) on Broad way. One sweltering day, he got pretty "mel low," having moistened his thorax too much with the German beVerage, and proceeded to navigate to his law office. ile took Up a substantial look ing white hat, and with rather puzzled look was making an attempt to put it on sideways. Of course it would not fit. lie looked inside, hold ing it up towards the light, and read aloud Jonse.Ehooter, Eaq., Attorney at Law, Jersey City." (Sol. loq.)-.—"That's my hat—of course it is." Another attempt was made to put it on side- Ways—no use; again taken off, and again read, "Jonas Shooter, Esq., Attorney," &c., &c. After another trial, and finding it didn't fit, the gentleman commenced feeling all over his head, evidently as if to assure himself that no protuberance had suddenly developed itself. Having satisfied himself upon that point, he once more read the address, had another trial and still sideways. Therthe stood perfectly mysti fied, but en ides lightened up his face, and he called the waiter, whom he interrogated thus! " Can you read writing?" Yee sir. "Well, will you be good enough to tell me whose bat that tit?" Herman took the head case, and having read said— "It belongs to Jonas Shooter, Esq., Jersey City." "Does it?"—and looking ail around with the most comical akin the world, exclaimed—" Does it?—then who it the (hie) deuce am I?" Mir Tun Wrrneet or On! roars, Saxe, wag recently invited to a " Tin Wedding," in Jack son, Michigan—a Tin Wedding being a re-cele bration of the nuptial vows twelve years after marriage, as a Silver Wedding is a similar cere mony twenty-five, and a °olden one fifty yearn after. Our poet could not go, but sent the fal lowing graceful substitute : TO MAL I count it a lON that I Gould not have been A guest at your notable wedding of Tin ; In the circle of friends let me hope to be found, When the happier wedding of Silver comes round, Meantime may the joys that your future may win, Compared to the past be as Silver to Tin. M.AXING Itoom.—lt was Henry Clay, we think, who, after he had finished his studies, went to a certain town with letters of recommendation to an influential member of the bar, and sought his advice and influence in establishing himself in his profession. The encouragement he received was something like this; "I would be very glad to render you any assistance in my power, Mr. Clay, but really there is no room in this place for another lawyer." Mr. Clay, (if he was the individual, for it is a long time since we heard the story), nothing daunted, straightened him- self and, with the reply, "Then sir, 1 intend to make room," left the house. The sequel need not be told. A MOTTLE ntglamm_—Some chap residing in Ohio had the misfortune to lose his wife, and be makes the fact known to the community by pub lishing the following card : My wife, Ann Math, has allayed ON been stolen. Whoever returns her will get his head broke. As for trusting her, anybody can do so who sees fit, for as I never pay my own debts, it IS not likely that I will lay awake at nights thinking about other people's. Ser .. /8 TEE PRESIDENT a College-graduate?" Biquired a young lady of not very extensive in— formation. " Yes," 'aid Quilp, jocosely, "he took his degree at the Electoral College." " A Western Institution, I dare say," said the young lady. "No," said Quilp, "it is a National con cern ; but it gave us rather a sectional President, I am sorry to say."—Boston Post. sir A Manual:lens JUDGE has decided that a husband may open his wife's letters,•on the;gmund—so often and eo tersely stated by Mr. Theophilus Fames, of Cambridge—that "The husband and wife are one, and the hus band is that one!" SALE OF LAND. 1.200,060 .ACRES YARINE LAND OF THE 'finiots CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPARY IT. M IS WELL KNOVN THAT THIS CO Timl3r;ln therein:years since the construction of the timid, has 'sold' a large number of Farms , to settlers, who, mostly In a short .time, enjoyed a degree of pros perity, which Is sufficient evidence of the quality of the eoll,grnd the facilities for disposing of its produce. The numerous villages which have sprang up In this abort date also indicate the aliondaat researoce of the. country The land is rich PRAIRIE SOIL, often thickly wooded. Woodland can generally be purchased at short distances andlowprieturometimes of the Company. The various kinds of grain are successfully cultivated. Fruit, Grapes, Ac. f mreur-rtpidly.sud yield abundantly and of superior ge o ti e-Tiesit-i.kot Is• piobablyAbe best In the WWI , For the raisingof Cattle there Is no better Country to lel - fould. Coneldning the infsitcy of the settlemente, iiiticlibaa Urea - dy bben done for Schools. The Company oilers teaettlers 'great advantages. The land in sold—Wood or Prairie, — at from .6 to *l2 per acre, according to its distance from he Railroad. At the time of purchase, only the Interest of the purchase money Is re llama. For thel flue !sera likewise only the interest. et the card Ofilif fourth year and the three following, each one-quarter of the capital; thus after the expiration of Seven years, the whole amount - is paid. On cash Pay ments a liberal disuitint le allowed. Purchasers are ex empt from taxes on the land for seven years. ai/i•- The undersigned In been" appointed agent, and haring Mtratintilty e ustaleed the land, Is able to give exact taformallom All communications to be addressed to . ' - JOHN ENDLICII, Agent, akiek2l-tf] Heading P. 0., Berks county, Pa. Daintier City Lots :For Sale. *I HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT' PRIVATE ale at inaderalimsten, • ve Banding Lots hit - Myth Ninth nixed. Fine Building Lola on the West side of Noss alley, East of Ninth street.. '''TißNiNNlMln LdfifihOthe west side of North Tenth 9 V What Ntenitciek Bald:lnk Lots an the eset aide of More 9920.110,111111 Q be made easy to purnbasers, the pro - itillhigioleave two-thirds of the purchase ' ' ' - - birille.pritulees, if secured by Bond and iddleilindallowpayment to he made in installments of 10, rardcgloWAgting•unitl Atte . whole debt is ad, wort that one-Woithe inr#lkaiia zdoney is paid on dallWestbr therillisil. 'if'. fi • • . , - 4ids4aroirlaboreas and Mechanics to se -.owtelereentas theintentelnthe neighborhood of the Steam Fargo and Industrial Works; and es it is understood that alW*EWPOlncif the Junction Railroads will be put up Plana - taredity bb Nagai any Office, or that . 41. ieultrunar,l6eipiflomt atteicf . • , ' x Pi . k. 4 4:1 ~;.0.31131A811. , 1C1L .1417133. WISHIPTQ r . TO BALL OR NIB -1 Estate, ivitu can 'uponlo l3 4- JACOB C. CIIOBNBR, Commercial Broker. iollerCoart Arad. /march 28 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PI - II LA DIAILP 14 TA. OFFICE, Nos. 133 AND 437 CHESTNUT STREET. Capital, . . $160,000 00 Terpolual Trendily., - - $010,075 50 Less Five Per Cent. - - 47,148 66 —5555,21 63 Unexpired Temporary PFE,IIII9IIIP, 190,581 03 Less for the portion of time expir ed on polices over one year, 19,050 40 —4171,525 G 5 Surplus, - 924,766 11 Total, - Statement of the Assets of the Company, January 1, 1863. First Mortgagor., amply - 0,993,931 46 Real Estate, tenessut veinal tiF.allY 47) Mt 126,070 77 Temporary Loam. ou ample Colialeral Securities 01,023 77 Stocks, (present value BJr,37u 16) cost • 6 4 , 991 83) Notes and bills receivable, - • • 1,1149 SO Catb, - - - 73,312 03 $2,369,291 03 Advance In Value of Real Estate over eost, 9,351 70 Advance In Value of Sunk* over coot, 13,473 66 Total, - • [Bonze Journal IV" The may Profits from Premiums which this Com pany wia divide by law, are diem Maim which hare been determined. Ea - trace/ram the 177mrter of the Comp. ray. ..But the moneys received as Premium., upon Risks which remain emletermined, and are out , tandiaa , at tho time of declaring Rich Dividend, shall not be considered as part of the profits of said Corporation, or divided as such." PERPETUAL OR LIMITED INSURANCES MADE ON &VERT DEFICIUPTION OF I'IIOPXNTT, TX Town and Country, ForOvrnerr., Mortgagee,,, Ground Lendloras,te. &c. Rates as low as are cottsih,teet with security. LOSSES BY FIRE. Losses paid daring the year 7 sea, SOO AIS 1) 11 By order of the Board. CHAS. N. BANCEER, President Attest—JAS. W. McALLISTER, Secretary pro tem. CHARLES N. RANCHER, DAVID S. BROWN, TOBIAS WAONER, ISAAC LEA, RAM DEL CRAM.. EDWARD (I. DALE, JACOB R. B)IITH, OEtotOR PALER. (I E(IGGE W. RICHARDS, ALFRED FITLEII. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President, ' EDWARD C. DALE, tire President, Joe. W. MeAhmereeSecretary pro tem. "IT Applicatiune fer . fusnranee, nomlo either pereeeelly de by latter, Will La nedniptly attended to by J. LAWRENCE BETE, April 4-131 Agent for the Con pony, at Reading, Pa. WALL PAPER DECORATIONS. Tanta travan3s WINDOW SHADES ..114 MC 741 C 'Ar lir_T AEC. AI 9 BUFF AND GREEN HOLLANDS, BAND BOXES, $1,75 per doz. GEORGE CIIRISMAN, Nos. 3 AND 5 PENN SQUAW% ItEADING, 'ETAS OPINED HIS SPRING STOCK OF I. n ew and larantiful designs of WALL PAYERS, WINDOW SHADES, As., of the most fashionable mann. facture, and will hell the same at the very lowest prices. Kir Next door to the Farmers' Bank, 3 and 5 Penn Square, Reading, Pa. 11-tf SPRING GOODS. WE HAVE JUST OPENED A LARGE STOCK OF SILKS, 3:10 M .416, X ItT . ENCLISH CHALLIES 1 BLACK AND COLORED ALPACCAS, BLACK *WOOL DE LAINES, Black Bombazines, BLACK COBURGS, NW WINE AIL "WIRT And all kinds of SPRING GOODS, to which the attention of buyers is respectfully invited. JOHN S. PEARSON & No. 18 West Penn Square, March 28] :READING. F=t , sl-1/"IF-iii:-/;,Jale0 '4 ,ft a;-:I • HATS AND CAPS, iIAT THE OLD.ESTARLISFIED STAND OFA F. G. 3ET.CCELEIO, No. 6 West Penn St reet.next door to the Union Rant °YU-ending, WHO IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM y Raw - Turk au4 rhilmtelphia the, latest styles of HATS and CAPS Adapted to the Season. He has also received a large as sortment of TRUNKS, CARPET SAGS, VALISE'S UMBRELLAS, .1 - x., Cali will be sold at the lowest cash prices. As he pays Gash for all his goods, he fe enabled to sell them al the low est prices. 461 - Three hundred dozen SHAKER HOODS on band, which will be cold cheap. A large quantity of the beat quality of BED FEA THERS received, to which !Le attention of Housekeepers isrespeetfolly invited. Gall and examine.—No trouble to show goods. [April 11-tf A RARE OPPORTUNITY To Secure an Established Business. ITAVING OTHER ENGAGEMENTS IN I I view, I offer far Bale at a GREAT BARGAIN, my stock of Liverpool Queeneware, ware, French China, &0., • Now in store at No. 50 East Penn Street, be- &• tween Sixth and Seventh, (one of the beat elands in the city). Being the only store of the kind in Seeding, and the stock haying been laid in before the great rise in prince, this in a good cbance for a person will+ a small capital ; an I will sell for much less than the N un, •gooda can be purchased for at wholesale in New-York. March 14-tf] W. S. HALL. SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, • CONSISTING IN PART OF TIBBONS, SILKS, CRAPES AND LACES, French tel _American Flowers. Also, Ladles' Strew, 5,1 k, Crape and Fancy Bonnets of the latest styles, Misses' May-Flowers, Monitor Hats, and Infants' Turbans, Men's and Boys' Braid, Canton, Panama and Leghorn Hats; Palm and Willow Hoods, Ladies" Bonnets, and Misses' Mat Pnwnsa, gashee , &&, Ite. Toothee With AVM., nelleld re quired by the Millinery Trade. .IWAIi of which are offered at the lowest market prices, for Cask. • I. S. CUSTER & SON, No. 611 i North Second Street, above Green, April 4-411 Philadelphia. BLINDS & SHADES. WILLIAMS,J. No. 16 Nona slxTii B. Street, PLiladelFLia, Manufacturer of VENETLSX lEVISIDS AND WINDOW SLICADEO. AMP The largest and finest assortment in the city, at th lowest prime. Blinds Painted and Trithuied ay nal to new Store Shades made and lettered. (April 4-2,n. COAL ozz: COAL out:: GOOD BURNING COAL OIL, AT 10 CENTS a quart, at OEO. LERCII CO'S, Corner of Fifth and Penn Square, next door to Burbon's Mansion Bong& Feb 7 0. .AXIMES' SUOVELS. AMES' SHOVELS AND SPADES, A UP.fnn assortment on hand. Applyt . o J. L. IiTICHTER, Pak 29-snao3 Fifth And PIIIM Ntreatn. House Furnishing Goods. ASSORTMENT OF HOUSE FllR nishing goods of every variety. For halo cheap by eb ?A] OEO. LERCH & 00. -- - EXTRA LARGE FAT MAOKliniii, AT PEOCOCK'S, Feb 71 40 South Fifth Street. Cf APSAGO C II EESE.—FOR SA LE AT 175 rsocems, April 4 90 South Fifth Street. FRANKLIN - $4,30:3,116 30 - - $2,392,116 39 CLEM -A ND GOLD BAND AND -OF IMPORTANT TO FLUSEKEEPERS ANT- , COUNTRY DEALERS. CABINET = GREAT FURNITURE C ' INDUCEMENT An AT TO REDUCED '' CASH PRICES. BUYERS. North Fifth Street, 3rd Door above the Old State House JOHN D. BEETOLETTE, - HAVING PURCILMI) TILE LARGE AND Li azeowave sincli. of Cabinet Furniture front B, Herb,- letto, ho now otfere to the public the largest and most nom plate assortment of Furniture ever offered for sale to the oiliness of Reading and vicinity. Ills stock consists of PARLOR, HALL, LIBRARY, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM and KITCHEN Furniture, all of his own manufacture, and made in the most work manlike manner ' and warranted to give c alico natinfactiOn. Employing none but experienced workmen, he fools confi dent of success. TO T 3333 TEAM. He has constantly on hand a large stock of Walnut, Ma hogany and Rosewood 'Concert', which have been selected with much earn. Coach Body, Flowlug, Cabinet, Japan and Shellac Varnishes; Uudertakern' and Hpholaterern' trimmings. UNDERTAKING. heady-made Coffins always an band, and Funerals at tended to in the city and country at the shortest notice and on the most roissonable term). E Duel forget the place. .1011 N T. BERTOLETTE, Fifth street, :id deer above the Old State House Heading. March 30, IS6I-tf. HARVEY BIRCH BROS., C-RZIAT XiX'S'ARAIRT ACIENCV, No. 63 WEST PENN STREET, ItEADINO, PA. ESTABLISHED BY ENERGY AND PERSEVERANCE. Pcr An etn3.l Per Annum. Albion, New-York, iai On'T.attr Reporter, $3 00 Atlantic Monthly, 1 00:1.enllo's Illnat'ed News, 3 00 All the Year Round, 3 Olnl.ettlie's Family Alaga - ' . .., . - ... American Agriculturist ] 00! ziue, :3 00 ' - ulankwind'sMagarioe, a oidaLoniloo (Incr. Rectair, 0 00 hoc Ton Maga/tine of i " Lancet, 5 410 Fashion, 1.1 0111 " Art Journal, 000 Banker's Magazine 91 T. 5 lio; i • Plumb, 909 • " Loudon. 7 00. Td H ell's VP Living Age, fi 1/0 Braithwaile'sßet respect, i Lit tie Pilgrim, no oi-ancoal. 2 00 . Loudon World of V.A. itriiiiiii mitt Foreign Ned- 1 ion, 4IA iral Review, Quatierly, 0 fia*Norilt Frilisli Ruviowi it 00 Cornhill Magazine, 4 001000011 American " 000 Cultivator, Albany, inn Merry's Museum, 1 00 Country Gentleman, 2 01.1 Once a Week, 4 40 Clianiliws," Edinburg IPorteea Spirit of the Journal, 2 501 Times, 3'oo chess Magazine, it 1.10! Palen:M[l'S National 1119, Pelinw'fi Review, fr 00; gnome, 200 Dollar Newspaper, 1 00ireterso0's Detector, 1 00 Eclectic Magazine, ii 00: Phrenological Joarnal, 1 00 fiEdi nburg 'Review, guar- i Ranking's Abstract, 200 terly, 3 00 Spirit of the Ti ems, New Colley's Lady . Bonk, 2(e York, 15 00 lia i i'a Journal of Health, 1 110 i ficieutific American, 2 00 Iliatorical litagacifin,2 04 , tiatitrilay livening Post, 2 00 Harpers Manitziva, " 3 11016illiman's Journal, t, 00 II a rpar's Weekly, 2 fitfiTeniple Bar, 4 00 Horticulturist. 2 flicVanity Fair, 2 00 colored plates, 4 001Waier Cure Journal, 100 Hunt's Merchant's Maga- !Weekly Tribune, 200 zine, 5 001*Westreinster Review, 300 Home Journal, 2 00iWailltly Harald, 3 00 Mess, Magazine, e 1,01 Times, Wilken'a Ettilidt of thit flluct l ed London lifewa -, 10 001 3 00 Knickerbocker Maga- iWorkillg Former, 1 00 Aine, 3 00iYankee Notiona, 1 25 And many others not en nmerated. *Mad:wood's Magazine and the four Reviews together, one year, $lO. .mg r The NEW -Tetra ilteetr.ll, Toner:in, Thum, Woat,o red Sc., delivered doily o culiecribere In all parts of ilto city, et priblisbertt' rate*. RARVEY MRCS' & EROS oct 12-tf] WINDOW SHADES AND _FlXr7fri r ITE 1.0.1.511 , 111.5$ Or J. .f. 111.::3:iM.In, wiT.T, be enutinued by Mrs. S. A. Hessler, deria,,, to— Jou, band's absence in the Army, at ❑ie old stand, .e. 40 S t... ii Fifth street, opposite the Po.t Office. A now ak.,ort went of. WINDOW B.TRAXIMS Of the latent patterns, together with FIXTURES. fto., bee jut bean revolved, and will be bald and pat Op II low prices for cash. [horn 4—Zrao DOCTOR ..0.. IL. STEVENS. ELECTRICAL _PHYSICIAN. IS CURING ALL CHRONIC DISEASES 1,,,11, of Ladies-nod Gentlemen_ by a new method in the use of Electricity alone, without ally medicine, or oven any pain. Board may be had, with treatment, by patients from abroad, at reasonable rates in tile Doctor'a family. Int - rgas applying for circulars or further information will he promptly answered. Office and residence at 1419 BOUM 10114 i.011A1211, PHILADELPHIA, PA., being in a central as welt as delightful part of the city. rr Cot this eat fur future reference. April 11, liej3-3ino TO THE LADIES. M3IIE NW' Aft. 4, GLASS AND aUEEWSWARE. HAVE NOW OPEN A LIIIGE AND elegant assortment of the following kinds of FANCY MINA ARTICLES: French China Vases, 7 doe. pairs, all sizes, Card Baskets, Card Receivers, Jewel Boxes, Cologne Bottles, Motto Cof fees, Watch Holders. inkstands, Cigar Stands. and a variety of other faney goods snitablo for the What-Not. Also Bohemian and French Glassware, Such as Wine Bottles, Bensalem, Goblets and Wine Mammal, Liquor Setts, Cigar Stands, Card Baskets. Cologne Bottles, Cake and Fruit Stands in great variety, Castors, Salt Cel lars, Candlesticks, 'rumblers, Sc., and Common G lane wars of every description i together with au extensive stock of 42117.1CZNSWIME, Consisting to part, of White Granite Tea and Toilet setts, Tea and Coll ... Cups, 'Manor, breakfastand Sutter Flat., Diebee of ail kinds, Pitchers, kluge, ilotrls, &c.. &c., with a full line of continue ware, all of Which we oiler at unu sually low prices. An inspection Of our goods by our many patrons and the puhlic, is respectfully asked. 21. NEFFER Sr SON, may 24 No. 124, Corner .4' Fifth and Spruce St. STRICKLAND & BROTHER, 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, 23 EAST PENN STREET, READING, PA_ A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK A of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Jam 4101 411C10 MAL Li.W e PRAYER BOOKS, ENGLISH AND GERMAN BIBLES AND IIYMN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, AIM IC orrs4 JIIISTC DOORS, GOLD PENN, FANCY ARTICLES, NOTE, LETTER, CAP and PIE STING PAPER and PAPER. BAGS. BLANK BOOKS 123:EC1 MEP-CHANTS' ACCOUNT 'BOOKS Made to order,: Churches and Sabbath Schools supplied with Tract Society and Sunday School Union publications, at catalogue prices. Aro- Orders from Country Merchants solicited and tilled promptly at the lowest wholesale prices. Sir Teachers supplied with Music at the usual discount. H. 11.—Pookg mad Music ant by mait postage paid, on receipt of Publishers' l'rieee. Jan IS-tf The U. S. Revenue Hydrometer, FOR ASCERTAINING TILE TRUE PER cock of Alcohol in icspecied liquors, by which the amount of duty to be paid for Iniornet 'revenue, to celsubt led. The instrument, with glass jar and beak or table, and instruction, is packed in a polialiod Mahogany Box With lock niid l iey. Price $7. :look only to costs. y TRANSIT 1.E1L1,, ompAsofis, , and CHAIM, Swine IMAYTItiII 11. n de by JAN,..:. W. CIUAIIN .°‘ blanufacturing Opticiutid, viii Gbedunt Fit ovt, Jan al—llma] Philadelphia 1,1 TO FARMERS! POUDRETTE OF THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO. rpilE ATTENTION OF FARMERS AND GAR deutrn in reepectfolly called to the above MANURE. Owing to the bigh price of Peruvian Onano, Super labor phew and other fertilizers, this will be found the cheapest and best manure. For full particulars call on the Agent for the Company. J. L. STICOTEIL Feb 2S-3tno] Fifth and Penn Streets. 33LASTING ROCK. rrITIE SUBSCRIBER IS AGENT FOR SIESSRS. Pnponeli Powder in iron !teas, which bee twice the stiengtli of ordinary powder. Also for Nile Safety Fuse, best (hot Steel, &e., &. J. STIOIITER, Feb 28-3ino) Mill and Penn Street. COAL OIL 1 COAL OIL : 5n BARRELS COAL OIL JUST RECEIVED, 1./warramed equal to any manufactured. Fur sale at LLn Inweet erbolonitle and retail prices by Feb 2S] CEO. LEECH & CO. GRAINS (MALTS.) QRTANS CAN CONSTANTLY NE ITAD AT LAUER E BREWERY, corner of Third and (Bleat nut. etreolg. F. LAUER- Deceit' I,nr 7, IS6l—tf Garden and Plower Seeds. FRESII ItliEN AN I) vLowiot sv.nos from Risley, Slitilor'o. Bloom &Co., Comstock, John son, and Rabbles 84 Co. Nor sale at PROC4)(11V8, April 4) 40 South Fifth Street. - READING SAYINGS B_‘: K. INCORPORATED MAY 11, 11355. VA VITAL, $30,000. Banking _Muse, lilo4 Marla Square, North Side, Reading., ra. 7 , )I EPOSITS RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS to Ten TllOnEand Dounrs, Ilouey is received on de posit from 9 A. M. to 3 p, al. ; and ou Wednesday and Sat urday evenings from 7 P. M. to 9 P. 191. Interest will he allowed at the into of Five per cent. per annum, on all Brand remaining on deposit, for one year or more. On sums remaining less than a year, interest will be al lowed at the rate of Four per Gent. per annum. All the emote of tho Bank and the twtiotiliott prop erly of lhostookholdert, are liable for the payment of DS posits. Portions who have money to deposit, are invited to call at the Banking House for further information. DIRECTORS. DAVID YODER, GIDEON SNIDER, MICHAEL GRUSKS, CONRAD REBER, PLASM B. LORAL CONRAD Y. BRIDLE& A. P. BoAa. President—A. F. BOAS. CashLte—ADAM LEIS& (der 27—ly INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PEINICXYLVANIA. OFFICE, NOS. 4 AND 6 EXCHANGE BUILDING, North Bide of Wained St., Between Dock and Third Sta., PHILADELPHIA. rrircoaronasamna IN 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL. $200.00 1 0. Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, 1861, $507,094 61. Marine, Fire and Inland Trans, ortution Insurance = HENRY D. SHERRERD, WILLIAM R. WHITE, EJMEON TORY, GEORGE U. STII2I RT,, (MAIMS MAGALESTEB, SAMDFJ, GRANT, Jr,, ' WILLIAM S. SMITH. I TOBIAS WAGNER, 30115 R. RUDD. 1 THOMAS B. WATTSON, HENRY G. FREEMAN, I CHARLES S. LEWIS. GEORGE C. CARSON, HENRY b. SHERRERD ? President. WILLIAM HARPER, Sreretary. Sill - Applirotiorm for louranco my ho made to WIL LIAM KEELY, at Howard A Co's. Express Unice. May 11, 1861-ly Wrd. B. BRALDBURT'S PIANO-FORTE ESTABLISHMENT, No. 427 BlLoollllti STREET, NEW 11 . 01 CK.. MINI: SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY IN vite urn attention of his friends and the public gen erally to his Piano• Forte Establigbmoot, itt No. 427 Brw.tre 14troot,.0 0 rnor of Crosby NI root. laxv in I; *Mal raw,. loin intrrr,d,t,el: and Inafaeinle fora the lain lino of "Lighle & Brrtilburya," which firm wan orpONNO/ VW nn the:ilk January, ult., and has . tim ing purchased the entire stock of PIANO. FORTES and Pie no-Forte Material. owned by his brother, Edward G. Bradbury, in the Raid lirm, he is now pillared to supply the increased demand for hie celebrated PIANO.FOKTES Employing the most skillful and experienced workmen, with a Ittxge *dock of the la.st. Mod must thoroughly seasoned malarial, and an abundance of capital, ho has taken in hand the personal RUpnrVildOn of the whole business of manniketnrlng hie instruments, mit is enabled to (torn out Piano-Fortes of unequalled lone and eturablencsx. BRADBURY'S NEW SCALE PIANO-FROTES In the arranßoment of our new male, drawn and pre pared with the ragtag care, exprceply for our new Warn• ments, we have added every improvement which can In any way tend to the perfection of the Piano. Forte, and we can coulidently assert, that for delicacy of tench, volume, purity, brilliancy and sweetness of tone, combin ed with that strength and tmildity of frame necessary to durability, tlemelortromenft are unequalled. . . . . - -I , ms:item AND BEAUTY i 6 our moue, and we invite the cletteet criticism or the bee: unbiased judges in the land. Every instrument warranted for five yeare WM. E. itIidDI3URY, March 427 Broome St., cor. of Croeby, N. T. % 111;14S1 7 0" • • AV,I Aw 3; gr - 4) 4111 L o §4 4 a r floit ei41 . 011 VUZZADELPEZA. MATTRESSES, Beds, Feathers, Blankets, Comfortables guilts, Cushions, And all other articles belonging to the business. Feb. 74-] y] ADIOS HILLSORN. PLI ILADELPHIA 1863 1863 PAPER HANGINGS. HOWELL et. BOURNE, CORNER FOURTH SC MARKET Streets, PHILA DELPHIA, Lace now In stock, a floe variety of Wall Papers, got np expremsly (or their Spring Trade. WIND° IF PA FKIf OF E VERY GRA DR, to which they Invite the ettentiun of ;Voir/gapers. 44 — In their Retail Department, will be found the ehoiemt NI ft ittS of the SAagurl. [Feb. 14-3 mos. HARDWARE & IRON STORE, VITZZOLESAL3O AND REMI.Tia r IHE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVING BOUGHT the old Established Hardware and Iron Store of the late nicker, Stevenson & Co., and having added a large new Stock of goods; would respectfully call the attention of the public to their large assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, PAINTS, OILS, OLASS, SADDLERY, GOAOR TRIXAIINGS, &c., &c., Which they are determined to cell at the very lowest Mar ket Prices, wholesale and retail. GEORGE LERCH & CO., Corner of Fifth and Market Square, nest door to Borbon's Mansion House. (Eislmte Oldßtau.l). GEORGE LERCH.] jae IS [J. T. JACKSON. XIC-Ji; AIL INCIIICAKT Cane-Seat Chair Manufactory, No. 15 North Fifth Street, 5 doors above the Post. Office. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD I respectfully inform his friends and the 'albite, th a t he DIM line the lergeet assort mentN" CANE-SEAT CHAIRS `-A I <PP..; ' ever offered in Reading, and for neatness ,tlll, 1 0 of Habib. and drsability of workmanship, ._-."'iti,. -41 - unsurpassed by any. Handsome rmen.tyle g ke • 4 l4l Parlor Choirs, Dining-room, Chan:ll4 , r --- and hocking Chairs, ell sizes; aloe wi im. "r Marble Top Tables, Burearia, Sea f;htenalilr:: Looking&e ke. (31"i'e'' ' 1). 11. BEADSMAN. COAL, WOOD, SALT, .W.4111.1,1101E".. SAMUEL BOONE, (Fonnßimy) John Zissinger, Corner of Penn end Front Streets, Reading, spAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, 4iND SELLS at restsonable prices, all kinds of Broken, Egg and tore Coal; Rat, Chestnut and Bituminous Coal, Salt, Janie and Sand. Kr: Persons in want of anything in my line, will find It to their alvantage - to give =ea call before purchasing else where. I deliver free of extra charge to any part of the city. [oct 6-If Watches, Jewelry & Silver-ware. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE irlsarectfully invite your ?ttention to hie Well relented stock of Fine Gold and Silver WATCHES, Fine Gold JEWELRY of every kind and variety of tayies—compriging all of the wet,-,1 nod moat beautiful drsigne. AIso—SOLID SILVER-WARE, ritual to Coin—and the befit make of Silver Plated Ware. Each article is war ranted . Le as I,preaawkl. E ---- ' Watches seed Jewelry carefully repair,/ and male /action guaranteed. JACOB HARLF.Y . (Surrarror to Stauffer AI ilarl,i) Lurch 7-3 ml .N, . t.V. MArkirt Surest, Philad4.lplila. CARPLTA and OIL CLOTHS. UOUGD, Jr., WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Merchants and Housekeepers, to his large and well aseorted stock, eel:misting of all grades of rt. X= l .1111 %LI Glr , English Tapextry Brussels, Three Fly, Ingrain, Entry awl Stair.Carpois. OIL CLOTHS and WINDOW SHADES In great variety, Door Male, Nags, Rag Carpets, Sm., all of which will be sold at the very lowest market prices. PIIINEAS HOUGH, Jr., . _ , No. LOS North S_acond Strut. above Noble. Branch Store, Soeth-Weet Career of Eighth and Spring Garden Simms, Philadelphia, , [March 7-3 mo T. J. McGUIGAN, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN THREADS, TAPES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &c. 2VLAMCZCES AND BLACE.INCh No. STItAWIIMILFtV ETRERit, PII LA DELYII lA. [March 7-3 m OIL CLOTIIS 1 OIL alarm:: anAi I LARGEST ASSOIiTNIEN T CALL tlat.., 'Pablo and 011 MAIM the City. Call Feb 29 OM LERCH & CO'S. N EW HAUS, "SHOULDERS AND BEEF, AT PEOCOCK'S, Feb 7] 40 South Fifth Street, HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. HELMBOL WS GENUINE PRE PARA TION "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU, A Positive and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine inct eases the power of Digestion, and ex cites the Abeorbente into healthy action, by which the Watery Of cal Careens der - mittens, and all Unnatural En largements are redact:lt, se well an 'rain and Iniammation, and Is Good For INLEN. VPODZEIN OR OMILDRZIIO 1 HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU, FQr Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indis cretion or Abase, attended with the following symptonisi Indisposition to Exertion, LON of Power, Loss of Memory, Dithenity of Breathing, Weak Nerve.. Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wskefaluese, 'Hotness of Vision,u In the Huck. Universal Lassitude of the Flushing Mu of the Body, Kraptioun of the Skin. Massalea System, Hot Hands, Dryness or the Skin, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms. if 'allowed to go on, wbicb thin medi cine invariably remodea, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY,. EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which the Patient may Expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those" direful dieeaties," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their eafferiog, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS AND THE MELANCHOLY DEATHS BY CON- SUMPTION, Bear ample wftoeas to tbe !Oath of the assertion. The Constitution, once affected with organic weakness, Requires the aid of medicine to Strengthen and Inrigors ate the System WHICH RELIVIBOLDE EXTRACT EIICHIT INVARIABLY DOES A trial will convince the most skeptical FEMALES! FEMALES! Old or Young, Single, Married, or Contemplating Marriage, In many Affections peculiar to Females, THE EXTRACT BUCRU in unequallod by any other remedy, ae in Chlorosia or Retention, Irregularity, painfulness, or Suppression of Clue'Winery Evacuations, Merated or Scirrhous state of the Uterue, Leueorrhcea or Whiten. Sterility, and for all com plaints incident to the sex, whether arising from India— oration, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT TARE NO MORE BALSAM, MERCURY, OR UNPLEASANT MEDI CINR NOR UNPLEASANT AND DANORROUS DISEASES. RELMBOLD'B EXTRACT iIIICIIU IMPROVED ROSE WASH MEI SECRET DISEASES, In all thole !lbws. At little Expense, Little or no dump In Diet, No inconvenience, AND NO BXPOSONE. It canoes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate thereby removing obstructions, Preventing and Caring Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain azadjudwurnation, go freque n t in the elan of dioeanes, and expelling all fOiBo7lot4B Diaaarea and ',Our/t -out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS Who how been tha Victim of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the "Poison" has, by the nee of •`piotser/ul astringents," been dried up In the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE Use Helaibold's Extract Dacha for all affection and dis mal= at the 'URINARY ORGANS, Whotheiesisting in MALE OR. FEMALE, From whatever came originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING Diseases of Organs require the aid of a Diuretic RELMISOLD'S EXTRACT BUM IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is sure to have the desired effect In all diseases FOR WHICH IT IS ItSCOMMENDED Evidence of the most reliable and responsible cluzracter will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURE'S, Prom 8 to 20 years' standing, V7lth names known to SCIENCE AND FAME PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE, SIX FOR $5.00. Delivered to any address, securely packed from any ob serration. Describe symptoms in all Communications. CURES GUARANTEED I ADVICE CI RAT IS ! AFFIDAVIT Pereonally appeared before me. an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, 11. T. llel mbold, who being duly sworn doth say, hie preparation. contain no narcotic, nor mercu ry, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. H. T. HIiI.MI3OI.D. Sworn, and stabseribed before me, this 23,1 day of Novem• bar, 1854. WM. P. ITIBBISRD, Alderman, Ninth street, above Race, Plata Address loiters for information in confidence to li. B. HELMBOLD, Chem*, Depot. 104 South Tenth Street. below Chestnut, Phila., Pa BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS And Unprincipled Dealers, Who endeavor to dispose "of their owu" and "other articles on the reputation attained by lislmbold's (koalas Preparations, " Extract Bubo, " 13areapaink, " Improved iloseWaeb. Fula by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for lIIMMBOLD'S. Take uo ether. Cut out theadvertlvernent, andarood for It, AND AVOID IYYOAIfIOH.ANDASS?OSUSY.-WO. 111-ry ALLEN & NEEDLES' SOFER-PROSPHTEOFLIME. THE STANDARD MANURE, UnAualled by any other in the market ; always THE SAME IN QUALITY, And invariably to be relied en as a MANURE of standard excellence. Price $472 per 2000 lbs. Our SUPER rIIOFPIIATE or LIME is uniform in its chemical constituents, and can always be de— pended on. ALLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZER. Packed in good strong bags, 159 lbs. each $3O per 2000 lbs. We believe it to be the best and cheapest Manure in use 11111- IILT A_ MT 411:1111 • PERUVIAN—No.I Government, received direct front the Peruvian Government, at lowest market rates. ICH A BOE—A very superior article, received direct from the Island. $lB per 2000 lbs. PACIFIC OCEAN—A small corm) of "oie/ faithioned" geuoine, packed in bags, very dry, and strong. $6O per 2000 lbs. PLAWPER—Ground Fleeter, a superior article, packed in good barrel. BONES —Hutton Makers' Bone Bast and Ground Bones Warranted Pure. E:ir A liberal deduction made to Den hrs. on the atuve artie/ea. ALLEN Fc NEEDLES, 4 - 2. South Wharves and 41 :loud. Wraer' gite.6 (SIRMT STORE ABOVE: Cori MUT.) PUiLOOBi•PIiiA. We sell no articles but suck as we Can safely re commend. parch 14-3 mo FAMILY DYE COLORS. Black, Dark Brown, Snn, Brown, Light Brown, Dark Blur, Light Blue, Dark Green, Light (kern, Pink. Purple. • Slate, Crimson, told. MELZEILIir DYE COLORS, TOR DEYING SILK, WOOLEN AND MIXED Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bon nets, Dam, Featbers; Rid Gloves, Ctritaren's Clothlok, and all kind. of Wearing apparel with perfect fast colors. Fall diuctions inside each package. .EL Saving of 80 per cent. These Dyes are mixed in the form of powders concentra ted, are thoroughly tested, and put np in neat packages, expressly for family use. For twenty-live cents yon can color as many goods as soold othilreolo4 cost five times that solo. The process ie simple, and any one can nee the Dyes with perfect success. Directions inside. Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston. Price per package 25 and 15 cents. For sale by Druggists and Dealers In every city and town. apail 11, 1563-smos F. C. LIGHTF. & Co. (LATH LIGHTS & BRADBIIIIY9) PIANO-FORTE MANUFAWRERSI 421 Broome Street, New Work, 2d Block East of Broadway. MR. F. C. LIGHTS, THE ORIGINAL founder of Ws well-known Establishment, Senior Partner, and only Practical Piano -Porte Maker of the late firm of "Lights & Bradburys," having retained hie Two. Thirds interest in the whole business. stock, materials, &c., and Bole Proprietorship in his Valuzblv /Wants, inotosivii of his celebrated PATENT INSULATED IKON FRAMES, le the only one who can make the SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES for which this house has been so popular- ARP-All infringements on his rights will be prosecuted according to law. /Or All Piano-Fortes from tbis manufactory are warrant ed perfect in every reeved for five years. Liberal terms to Dealers. K C. LIGHTS & CO., April 11,-km] 421 Broome Street, New-York MATLACK'S MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ESTAI3LISIIMENT, No. 904 Market Street, Philadelphia. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CA LL TOUR atteullon to our Large Stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING now on band DEADY MADE, embraeleg every variety of Style and Material suitable for the season. • • - We have also on hand a full asoiortinant of SPRING GOODS adapted to and BOYS' WEAR, and would invite yonr early attention thereto. These Goods have been purchased for CASII and will be told at a small advance for CASH. attaalloa paid to all manna, as an to lamina satisfaction to the purchaser, . E. MATLACK, Ake. AN Market Street, Philadelphia March 14-3mo] Arch Street CARPET Warehouse, No. 832 ARCH STREET, two doors below NINTH, south side, PHILADELPHIA. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED for SPRING TRADE a well aelected stock of Engßab and American 40 -A. R. Z" M• sr XIV 4:31- , Embracing all the new *tyke of the beet makes—bought previous to the late advance for Cash, and will be sold at low prices. Velvets, Brussels, Three-Pigs, Ingrains and Venetian CA RPETlNOS,—with.a large stock Oil 'Cloths, Druggets, Iffattings, &a. Persona who are about furnishing, are requested to make an examination of the above goode previous to making their selections, as such inducements will be held out as cannot fail to please. • JOS. BLACKWOOD, March 21-3m] 832 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 140,000 BARRELS OF TUE .LODI MANUFACTURING CO'S .1 3 °4110111K_T.I.J. NEW 3Fl7.27llC`rillrllM. 130 South Wharves, Philadelphia, Pa. THIS COMPANY, WITH A CAPITAL OF $150,500, the most extensive Works of the kind in the world, and an experience in manufacturing of over 23 years, with a reputation long established, having also the exclusive control of all the night eon of the great city of New•lrork, are prepared to furnish au article, which is, without doubt, the CARAPEST AND VARY BUT fertilizer in market. It greatly leereamm the yield, and ripens dm crop from two to three weeks earlier, at an expense of from three to four dollars per acre, with little or no labor. Also, FIFTY TONS of BONE TAPER, being a mixture of bone and night soil ground flue, at $45 per ton—a superior arti cle for grain and grass. A pamphlet containing all neces sary information, may be bad free by addressing a letter to the subscriber, JAMES T. FOSTER, Care of the Lodi Manufacturing Company, 60 Coartlandt Street, New• York. Feb 7-3m] J. L. STICHTER, Agent, Reading. PHOSPHATIC FERTILIZER AND MEAT AND BOND COMPOST 1 r HE ATTENTION OF FARMERS AND .1 others, is respectfully invited to the above MANURES, which have been amply tested in various sections of the conntry, and which as a means of affording stimulant, and nourishment to the Grousing Crops, arO now generally conceded to be amonfahe beet and cheapest in the market. We have been obliged, rather than deteriorate the arti cles, to advance the prices, in consequence of the increased coat of materials and labor, to the following rates: PHOSPHATIC FERT/LIZER, bJS 00 per ten. MEAT AND BONE CORTINA', • • $27 00 do TAMER A CLARK, South-West Corner of Sth and Washington Sta., Phila. Ala' For sale by J 011.21 Idol/NIGHT, Reading, Pa. March 7,1663-3 MO PRINCE & CO'S., world Renowned Melodeons and Ilannoniums, WITH THE LATEST PATENTED ORlllimprovementAintroducing the Basso tenuto with the effect of Pedal ham on the cheapest Inetrtmente—from $4O 10 *l4O. EARNEST GABLER'S UNSURPASSED 311 E A 11... MIT lUD ~.. 9 7 - nod 7r, Octaves, fall Iron frame, overetranir, email and large sizes, plain and very riahly Mahe& from gam to $lOO. atcording to style. Also, Pianos by other waken!. Q, Every histrotneut Warranted . For sale at the low cat wholesale prices, and a liberal deduction ter Cash, or on email and convenient monthly instalments. JAMES BELLAg, Sole Agent, 279 and 281 South Fifth Street, aboveSproce, Doe 6-6mo] . Philadelphia VALUELBLZI IbIEDICINZIS. SOLE AGENT FOR. BECKER'S CELEBRAT,. ed Eye Salve, Wright's Indian Vegetable Ms, Bran dreth's gte., by Feb 21-31a0 L. MOST= CONSTITUTION WATER. T83:1 aRBAT itnrazny FOR THE iCOI 4 6TWX"I r3 V - Cr I3O ZT AM) VIE ONLY KNOWN REAIEDy DIABETES AND DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER These Dangerous and Troublesome Dtseases, with* tn.. thaajar Resisted the best directed Treatment, cant', Completely Controlled blithe REMEDYnoso Wore u.s! propertiAS of the medicine direct themselves to the organs of secretion, and by so altering the condition of the stomach and liver that the starchy principle of the food is not con. vetted into sugar no long as the system Is under the In. flnence of the CONSTITUTION TVA TEE, ...Mole Ova those organs time to recover their beeltby (use and vigor. We are able to state that the aceetitatlno Wt. ter bas cured every case of Diabetes In Which It has been given. STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BRICK DUST DEPOSITS, AND MUCOUS OR MILKYDISC NA TING HARGES AFTER URI. Direage occurrlog from rose and the nem Mara will be entirely cured by the Conotitution Water, if taken for nay length of time. The does should vary with the covertly of the diemme. from twenty drape to a teaspoonfal three times a day. in water. Daring the paeeage of the Calealoe, the pain and urgent symptoms should be combated with the proper remedies, thee followed op with the Conaitohoo Water, as above directed, DINNENONRIICRA, OR PAINFUL MENSTRUATILY, AND IN NENORDBAG N IA 012 PROFUSE FLOWIG, Rob diseases arming from a faulty necretion or the taus atonal field—in the one cane being too little, and atom• panted by Revere pain ; and the other a too profuse Rolls Con, which will be speedily cora& by the Constiletish Water. The Mame known an PALLING OF TUB WOMB, which is the relaxation of the ligaments of that organ, and ix known by a sense of heavineas and dragging pains in tbe back and sides, and at times accompanied by sharp 'Rein acing or shooting pains through the parte, will, iu all rs• oo s, rehloVeli by the medielne_ There is another class of symptom arising , from lk TATION OF TUB WOMB, which physicians cull Bernell,• nese, which word govern up much ignorance, and iu eine cases ont of ten the doctor does not really know whether the symptoms are the dlaeaee, or tho disease the eylophon, We can only enninerole them here. 1 xpesk more panto!. laity of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the Heart, lmpsind Memory, Wakefulness, Fla , heit of Heat, Languor, Las,l - and Dimness of Vision. anion, iark Drab, ight Drab, dlow, .ange, zgenla, )Iferino, reach Blue, ?yal Purple, SUPPRESSED MERSTRUATIOX, Which in the unmarried female is a. constant ncorrise disease, and through neglect the seeds of ino, r,,ve sod dangerous maladies are the result: and as month after Moroi] rangers without an effort being made to asalet nslure the aurpreeetou become§ ehreete, the patient ruluelly looses her ,appetite, the bowels are constipated, mild sweats come on, and consumption finally ends her career LEUCOREME.4 OR WHITES. . . This disease depends upon an inflammation of means lining of the vagina and womb. It la In all caner aceon. panted by severe pain in the back, aerobe the bowels nee through the hips. A teeeponnfel of the medicine may be taken three limes a day, with an injection era m1)144(1011. fel of the medicine, mixed with a half pint of soft water morning and evening. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF TEE KIDNEYS. AND CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, STRAN GURY AND BURNING OR PAIN. . FUL URINATING. For these diseases it IR truly a sovereign remedy, and to much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose bus bees known to relieve the most urgent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the small of the back and through the bipo? A teaspoonful a day of Constitution Ntater will relieve you like magic. FOR DYSPRPRTA, It hoe no equal in relieving the most distressing symp. tome. Mao, Headache, Heartburn, Acid Stomach. Vomit. log Food, Ike. Take a teaspoonful after dinner. The dope in all cases may be increased if desired, bat should be .done gradually. - - • - Dave long flue gjeep up the pee of beam, eubebs and juniper to the treatment of tbeee Comm., and opty uoa em for want of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER Eke proved itself equal to the task that hae devolved epee It. Irrßata and drench the killavo, sadby t cops.dn_ Mil soon lead to chronic dettonerattou cud continued dimes.. FrrITOIWW!TTFT , 7I Dr. Wm. H. Gonna -Dear Sir: In February, ISdI, I was afflicted with the sugar diabetes, and for five months I peened more than two gallons of water in twenty-tur hours. I was obliged to gat op al 91:100 en ten 9r IWO va times daring the night, and In live months I lose about fly pounds in weight. During the month of July, ISM, I pro. cured two bottles of Constitution Water, and is two days after using it I experienced relief, and after taking two bot tles I was entirely cured, soon after regaining my usual good health. Yount truly. J. V, L. DE WITT. DOMON COMM, N-Ir., Dee. 27,1861. Wm. H. Ganno & Gents freely give you liberty to make use of the following Certificate of the value of CONKTITUTION Wsyss, which I can recommend in the highest manner. My wife, who was attacked with patty in the sboulders, wbole length of the back, and to her limbo, with Pal Oa. ttun of tho Heart, encoded with AMIN/ of the Mo.,t, DysMenorrima, and Irritation of the nimbler. 1 celled n physician, who attended her about three months, when he left her worse than be found her. I then employed one of the best physicians I could find, who attended her forabota nine months, and while she was under his care ohs did not duffer quite an muck pain ; n ehly, A gave her ny and said 7 • (ter case was Incurable." For, said he, "cite 4.,0 such a combination of complaints, that medicine ifttyn for one operant against some other of her itiOlcullbx.." About this time, she commenced the use of Constitution Water, and to our utter astonishment, almost the first doss seemed to have the desired effect, and she kept on improv ing rapidly under its treatment, and now Anperinieuds en tirely her domestic affairs, She ham not taken any of tho Constitution Water for anent roar weeks, and we are happy to say it has produced a permanent cure. Wit H. VAN BENSCHOTEN. Dr. Wu. U. Ormaq - • Dear Intve for aoyorol yeandmon WINO with that tronbleaome and dangerous disease—Gravel—wenn resisted all remedies and doctors, until I took Constitution Water, and you may be assured that I was exceedingly pleased with the result. It has entirely cured me, and ,gym may maim any use of my name you may see lit in regent to the medicine, an I have entire conftdenoa in its eines cv. Years truly, • POND STRONG: THESE ARE PACTS RHO UCH. There is no clam of diseases that produce ouch exhaust leg effects upon the human constitution as Diabetes and Diseases of the Kidney., Bladder and Urinary Passages, and through felon modesty they are neglected until tiny are so adonnood go 0 In Ileyoad the 996891 of-ordinary remedies, and we present the CONSTITUTION WATER To the public with the conviction that it has no equal In relieving the class of diseases for which it has been found so eminently successful in curing and we trust that us shall be rewarded for our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy In a form to meet the requirements of patient and pbyliciav, FOR BALE BY ALL DittrOGIBTS, PRICE 61, WM. H. GREGG dt CO., Proprietors. Morgan & Allen, General Agents, No. 46 Cliff Streit, New-York. (Nov. 20 1062-Iy. For Rata; Mee, Beaches, Ants, Bed Huge, Moths isa Pear., Woollens, ar,o, Insects o o Plante, Fowls., Animals, ifse. Pat up re Ala 500., and $1 00 Boxes, kottleffl, and Plaid% $3 arid $5 and for HOTELS, PUBLIC lESTITIITIONP, "Only infallible remedies koomn." "Free from Pigeons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." Rata coma oat of their holes to die) , tidr• Bold Wholesale lu ell large elite% Aur Sold by all DarraGlSTs and RNTAILERA everywhere. AC;-!!! iinwARE Ill" of all worthless imitations. Air- See that " COSTAR'S" name in On each Box, Bottle, and Fbmk, before yon buy. .111$f - Address HENRY R. COSTAR, SIP PRINCIPAL ORPOT 481 HIIO/11W/V, N. Pi. in" Sold by—HARVEY BIRCH di Co., Who Joule sod Retail: S.S.Srsvaxs, 93 East Penn street ; above the ltaib road; J. K. idaCtrxDr; B. P. HUNTER & Co. , READING, PA. January 17, 1563-Imo .r 47.705 ISEZDEL'a cgs" WHOLBSALB AND RETAIL SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY, scr . o. _ EAST PENN STREET, BETwczu 4 4 11.1 SEVENTH AND Eruirrir, scputu bide, nearly opposi ka Out lei ; • Berke County House, The only place But of the Bail Road, BEADING, PA. otolgoichkelf. January 14,1800-tf FOR BALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 200 IMP; Granite Tea Setts of the neWest. style. LIOR SALE AT THE OLDJAIL, 300 GRANITE ju Pinner Setts of the fleetest style. LIOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 1000 SETS ju Common Teaware. IOR MALE AT THE OLD JAIL, THE LOG" 12 yet assortment of Liverpool Ware ever Gliffdli Reading. - INA SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, A LA6O 6 J 2 assortment of Pittsburgh, Bolton and Freucb Cin ware of ever description. , FOR BALE AT Tilt OLD JAIL, THE env ie ' est variety of Bar and Hotel Claes, Mans and tlervko` ware furniture ever offered in Heading. FOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 60 BARBELS Mackerel at Philadelphia Woes. march 29 WILLIAM RHO ADS. Jr. - rrEA._-EXT RA ME OOLONG TEA, AT PROCOCIVE. ieb 71 40 South Fifth Srrept. EEF TON U E S.—FREE SUGAR GU It F. Tooguee, for sale at PXOCIC COS, limb 14) 40 South Put!. Suva. BEI TOE CURATIVE PHYSICIANS = DexvILLE, Pa. : , Jane 2, 1862, MILFORD, Coax., Nov. 19,1591
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