Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, May 09, 1863, Image 4

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    Initi-facads.
THE PARTING
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At last we part—l hope forever
Dup'd as I was by thy false charms,
I oft' times thought we neer could sever,
Except embrae'd by Death's cold arms.
'Urged on by fancy I oft did sip
The poisonous draught from thee with pleasure.
Oft have I placed thee to my lip,
Mingling my thoughts with thee at leisure,
Yielding thus in " fond delusion,"
O'er thy form—bound as Were by •• magic
spell"—
Like one who eeoke In blind confusion,
Delight in 'what beoomee hie Hell.
Pain and remorse st last o'ertook me,
I have seen the Folly of my way,
"Peace to your ashes" when Death o'ertakes thee
Enchanting being, you're nought but &ay.
—Radon Poe. ToOMIE.
A Nittv lions ov BfiGM:W.—The Courtier de
Paris tells the story of a beggar who presented
himself regularly at a certain coffee house with
a clarionet under his arm. " Will you allow me,
gentlemen," he said, in an bumble tone of voice,
" to play a tune? I am no virtuoso, and if you
prefer giving me a trifle, I trill spare you the
annoyance of listening to mo." Every one felt
at ones for a few stray coppers, and the musician
departed with a profound reverence. This he
repeated several evenings in succession. At lust.
one evening, a young man, who had never failed
to contribute to the wants of the itinerant mu
sician, milted him in a friendly manner to give
them a tune, let it be good or bad ; he wanted to
hear him.
"But I am afraid, sir, I shall disappoint you."
"Never mind that, give us a tune anyhow."
"Bat I am a poor player ; and I have a poor
instrument."
" No matter for that, I want to hear you. -
0 Well, air, since you insist upon it, - said the
poor =in, "I will tell you that I don't play et
all. I carry this clarionet merely for the pur
pose of threatening people with my perforatsuce."
Mir Son=ionic writing reminiscences of the
"Old Park Theatre," in the X. Y Leader, tells a
good anecdote of Blake, the treasurer. It oc
curred during the famous first engagement there
of Flemiy Elseler, the. danseuse. It will be re
me aged that the was accompanied by a male
dancer, Monsieur Sylvain. Blake, seeing hint
walking up and down the lobby one morning,
waiting for Miss E., thought it would be polite
ness to acoost him. To this questionable end,
Blake brushed up hie French —his task was light,
for he had little—and addreseed the Parisian in
vernaoular. Monsieur looked at hits a mo
ment with a twinkle in his eye, probably the
ainister one, which was anything but Frei/city,
and then came forth with, "Bother man. spake
English ; what the divil's the use of French ?
My name's O'Sullivan; let's take a drop." The
brogue was rich and full, and admitted of no
doubt of the country of Mons. Sylvain's birth,
and the kink was taken at once.
War A CAPTAIN of a .9 tenmboat on the Mis
sissippi river, who had fought in the battles of
the Terse revolution, offered a free passage in
Ms boat to any soldier who had participated iu a
certain engagement. One day a man claimed
free passage, asserting that be was in the, battle.
He was referred to the captain.
In what capacity did you serve ?"
4. nigh private."
estranger," said the captain, " give me your
hand; I have passed two thousand and eighty
two who were in that engagement and you are
the very first private I have seen."
BIWA YOUNG LADY of high accomplishments,
the Amily Wog withoat a servant at the time,
stepped to the doer on the ringing of the bell,
which announced& visit from one of her admirers.
On entering, the beau, glancing at the harp and
piano, exclaimed: 6. I thought I heard music—
en which instrnmeat were you performing ?"
"On the gridiron, sir, with the accompaniment
of the frying-pan," replied she. "My mother it
without a servant, and she says I must learn to
finger those instruments sooner or later, so I
have this day commenced a course of lessons."
SALE OF LAND.
1.200.01110 ACRES FARM LAND
OV TUB
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT THIS COM—
pony, in the few yearn since the construction of the
allroad, law sold a large number of Farms to settlers,
who, mostly in a short time, enjoyeda degree of pros
perity, which le telliCiena evidence of the quality of the
soil, and the facilities for dinpoeing•of its produce. The
numeroue villages which have sprung up in thin short
time also indicate the abundant resources of the country.
The land is rich PRAIRIE SOIL, often thickly wooded.
Woodland can generally be purchased at abort die:anew
and low prices—sometimes of the Company. The vitriolue
kinds of grain are enceeitsfully cultivated. Fruit, Grapes,
de., grow rapidly, and yield abundantly and of superior
quality. The fruit market is probably the beet in the
Weet. For the raising of Cattle there in no better country
to be found. Considering the Infancy of the settlements,
much has already been done forEchools.
The Company offers to settlers great advantages. The
land Is sold—. Wood or Pralrim,—at from Su to thlgner acre,
neeerdlng to lie ditaanne from the itnilroati At the time
of want*, only the Interest of the purchase trilli:ey it re
quired. For the 3 Oral years, likewise otoy the interest.
At the end of the fourth year and the three follOWlag, each
onsquarter of jhe capital; thus after the expiration of
seven years, the Whole amount is paid. On cash pay
ment/ a diacoust is al/owed. Purchasers ere ex
empt from Home on the land for raven years.
Bs The andereigned has been appointed agent, and
having personally examined the land, is able to give 4.Xhiii
Information. All commtuticatMca to he addressed to
JOHN ENDLICH, Aga
Beadlag P. 0., Perks county, Pa.
March 21-tf)
Desirable City Lots For Sale.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT PRIVATE
Bale at moderate rates,
hie Building Lote on North Ninth street.
➢lye Bonding Lots on the west side of aloes alley, East
of Ninth street.
Three It eild'ag Loth on the west side of North Tenth
street, and Fourteen Building 140te on the east side of items
nllO%
The conditions will barnacle eat.) , to purc:,esete,
the prn
prietorbeingwillingtoleave two-thirds of tho perebase
money stand on the premite., seetered by Rend end
Mortgage, and allow payment to be - made in installments
Of 10. ;hi sad 00 Dollars, tall the whole debt In paid,
provided that one-third of the purchase money is paid on
delivery of the Deed.
This lea rare chance for 'Laborers and Mechanics to se
enre homea, es the lots are in the neighborhood of the Steam
kerge and Indastrial Works; and as it is uaderttund that
all the Depots of the Junction Railroads will be put up
near the property.
1- 7 * - ' Plans of the Lots may be seen at my Dice, or that
of Oscar Wagner, Esq., Court street.
Jon al-ta FREDERICM-LAUER.
CLOAKS,
i 8 Mk .. ".10171f-11151 ditt MIX - V.XXV.WW.
TOHN S. PIiAILSON & CO., No. 18 WEST
Pam &Tett, Lye now on band a large anaorlineut of
Qs mamma style,
S P R. INO CLOAKS
In Black, Black Mi-Xed ^ , l Colored CLOTHS.
Black Stella SHAWL. , striped and Plaid SHAWLS in
Spring colon: a% . SaioNt.- f or su . mar n , ear
- Spring BALOHAL SKI , for LadisB and ;li
11
t...
The beet makes of HOOP hi" , l ',TS, with the Intent im
provem IS ents, and of the mostfini.,..nodeEtapea.
April
-11nARTIE,3 WISHING TO OR PUB:
CHASE Baal Estate, will do well
JACOB
1 rimrcia
Ocoee—Const street.
Oaken and Flower Seeds
FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER EE DS
from Risley, Shaker's, Blase & Co., Comstock,
son, and Bobbies & Co. For este at YBOCOCK%-,
April 41 40 South Fifth Street.
C1MP.1728 I CARPETS I I
lINHE 17NDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIVED
I. an assortment et CARPETS, to which the attention of
purchasers la Invited. Alao—Marseilles and Domestic
I DAM
AprillBl
JUST IVICEIVED,
WOOFLOWERPOTS, AT THE OLD JAIL
"kitwag. ABOADB.Jr.
ORPHANS' COURT PALE.
13 ,1. 111 t. A2:l' TO AN k)1;1)Ell 1)1' •rlir,
PnAxi-•
i , ..turdny Jay id' NI ,e, A. IL.
at lbe Coy:dor..• :in.-, in Ili./ i'liy 1..i•0r
Ihnt corta‘. , l •ry iii , FSE, with
tig4l , A , hoc;, Building And let or pio,o
~c
on the •dild of Swab Einlith
treet, in ,did cily. bounded it- N do.li by prdinwly
of Jacob 3ba,ba :1, l.y a w 11 , 1 al:cy.: - oo‘h
Party late ti 31dIer. F.'t
overt;Eißhlh a.: ,tr,i
uively r-id, and in devil: Bind nii•l one
hcmt
red:wd ~.ev,,av 7..1 We, Ott !Ills vrop4rry :ire NM"'
or :m Fruit v.oionn kind,. of It,o ilnett
oC unit . r.• ,
, vor'y Iva: he ~.Li whole or in ;f,:
roit purrit , ,,,.. Lite the vroperty JO:// r„ Jlnrnlndl,
_V. 11,
Solo to conliooLoo at 1 o'el.aqc in tlo afternoon. wbea
dime alt.nulsova vivtt, and the iortoo of oalo made
known 117
. .
SrSAN A. 1A0 , 11.11.!..
Ity or,lor of the Court.—P_NLEl.
Atoll .1.,-4t
pUI:SUANT TO AN 01ZDELL (IF TIM ON
of Rerlio fllniay. win :would at polo
lie voodoo. on Sitatrdae, the inth tiny of Roy, A. I) old,
ot. iloloL in The City of flootiiiLi_; All 11131
ui
vortu ono throe too rtor vtory FRAME D)ELL.
with a email Kitchen allatilied, mud lot
luf gr“utitl, sfl nato in I-Romanian Str. , 3l, bilLWeell Funrt l:
and Fifth i•trooto. in the City of Vending . , Berko comity,
adjoining John Borichoreo property 6,1 the East, 00111. W.
tturFoo outtix,g,ll.hrl of neet, 1111 ,
lot buing 73 1,4 iu length, niol foot in Invoilth, tito
houou Ewing 10 roe: fn•ut, f,a; to depth. I.ato 110
prryortv of Cqin. NH : lpr, thTeaSed.
:ale to OOttlft.-11Ve 41 I 41 . Cik.Ck in tl:.•
duo atielliLLlmee hill b 0 gi see :17.1t1 mile NM:: or sale made
keeNau by
PH/LIP AL,rl:lO /IT. 2deiinl,trater
ny order of the Coart.—DANtri. HAp., (14 , k.
prr I —c+s
I!=
EY BRICK 11WEIA.INIS !b11", , V.U. aEd .•uo and
tbree , inurtor .is IltK7SE,lta
joiuien enenbuate the. West ,ide of Pion, alloy,
between Peau end Fraaklio btrents, tu theeity of ;lending,
bonuded on the East by said altar, awl en the Wet by
otler property al Secou.l lermau Ili-formed t'bureh. Eaeb
tho let. upon whirl; Nail houses are built, extends iu
trout we said alley fifteen foot. Korth and nouth, and wEI
le , et in aeoh East and Weal, l'oeua.einn
given Olt the 1,5 octol-, next. I , t.-::us and ft/Alter
lult.e.nati to, hypiy to 11., 11 , 1.1ere4,:ueti.
1 , 01. K. LEV.IN, l'enu si.. tea.r
6 flEt!il Uourt
V. W. L. IitIFFEPI'M. Peon
below Piongn and Harrow !foto!,
Tribletei besoutt ( en= :KO:ruled Chnich.
March 21-IL
On the En,t • l ttl Sort/ Ei . 7hts St.,et, between
ge,rinnu,'s Iron irorkt; atnl tie ,S7ennt F.rnr.
rt IHE uNDEItsw.NED f/FFER AT PRIVATE
s.; x. ,•11 mode:we Term., 6 Building Lot, 22 1. et 2
inches front, by 12u feel deep to alO :ee(alley. Abai f o ur
Lot, 20 be 1.0 feet. fronting on Cedar Alley. A cowl t,ll
fret, frote - inrinnbranete, aria be !teemed to the !lurch:l:era
A. O. Ontaiti,
ERAII.III KEEPER.
inquir. of A. 0. Cretin, Court street, t.. - hero a t, - Aft of
the property can be area. to pril
In the Orphans' Court of Iterks Comity.
Nttu IT 4 PA RTITIi IN SU It EBT AT E
V of Martin V. R !Mt; or 01,y te J r ., Rtirks
county, tteriii , e;l: by the Court 'iiarch a, Pull.
To i 4 anicel ltoci,, Peleit I 11.,v. r, ilaardia
Of Mary Cinardin nut i , uticnna. !tech,
and il,nry t 4 ria,attar, t:nar,n::nu ~f Sarah ikon
2:0n..R to Mia".l , rl' , IV. to Oa• alkoVt• yards, that hr vi,
tore a the taelaiona.: to, it parziti.m. aa ia•ta,,a
sill hr l,eld taken u putt the prntun-rs f-ilddttca: rd.
inn :ai•i writ aeiwribeti, fur the purpose of
or Va mitt Hat aad apps is- , taco of tine said Real ENtatit
in wit re,liaired : The -.id Dila., will Ines t for
ti:ejury. , aluresid tl,r r:hi reF ,tate
d.,el Meal em !nate in 01Py towni.i.ilih on tge
Liiti day •.t . May, A. In., at is a . ciack fu the fon.Loau.
at which time aunt playa the said turtles can attend, if
tinny pr.per,
A liE.‘ HAM' KIENICs, •Sfp«!;lT.
Hoadiug. April -I,
Estate of Adam R. Kalbach, late of the
borough of Womeisdort,
W i IIEHEAS, _LErfElt , :•• id? .AWIINISTR.V.
• f Ttirc. , n the eNtat. of Maw the.
bornegh..f VerY., thiK
day hence ;:ranted rAiding in the
given 1., nit pet -Ole: iwiithlod Ice .14
and th , cne having Oaimee ei nit the , a 1,1.. rt.. an. re.l:l,t
-ed to pre-ant tho sittn‘t, prlp•rly for ~ttin
Indiq. AMANDA. It. KALBM:!I, Admiui•lrall is.
April 11—Gt1
Sur Estate of John Jacob ileclonau, de.
ceased.
XTOTICE IS HEREM - GIVEN, THAT AN IN.
_LI quiAtiou ur rit/Oation of Ilio 110 k: Estide tate , . , f3,,hu
Jacob Iteckruka, of the Township of Win.b.or, in the
County of Berks. &sensed, wt:lf.o. hold on Tnne e ,tsy. the
2lst day of 210 y, A. D.. 16.53, at 11 o'clock. A. M., ou the
proud6es it ruur Township of unlsor, roomy. when
and whore all pertuan iutrrntwl way at:cail, If they [Walt.
proper.
AliltAll sheriff
iharill - t= 0111,3, Tleaalug, April 11,
Estate of Daniel D. Hunter, late of the
City of Reading, deceased.
LETTERS flr ADMINISTP 1.11;
era rite.] I.lllm
In Amity ;Seeks eimuty, .11
&lard Win pit'ttisit imitzo pa rtreui, hn.l t1:4,, having ctiiiie
W:ti priment theta
April .1-611 bANIT.J. WEITZELL,
Estate of John Allgaier, late of the City
of Reading, deceased.
uniEitEas, LiA"rEtts TE6T.A MENTAItY
vut the Eststo John t osier , Into of the City of
!leading, deceased, have been granted by the
th:ritz courry. to the enberriber, reoidtoa in tho : , rom city
un Lire 1 .. 4 . 4, 1' given tv air persons indebted t•'. folio
rate, to emire phyrueta without delay. and to nil having
aMittmt the name of any kind winoxiiever, to pre.
sent them, properly xothootimr4M, for sattto i n.•nc .
April 4—tai n 11.1.1.111 S. ALLGAIER, Execut.n•.
Estate of Matthias Roth, late of Centre
township, Serks county, deceased.
‘VIIEREAS, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
to the Racate of Matthias Roth. late of Centre town
ship, Bono, county, devea,-ed, h.s bons I,raWel 1 , 4 the
euh.eribers, perkons istlsbtc av
hl to said estate did rennet.
ed to snake iinfitt3dlitte pymem, sod Ilsoma having. Chti
or denote& against the e..-tote of said assessed, will make
known [he antue , without delay.
April 4-611
Estate of David Gilbert, late of Hereford
township, Berks county, deceased.
ivrtfricE 18 11111:11W.Y TiIAT LET-
T , -.its ur .01 , 1njui , r.i.,n to tho E:tabl of David Wl
host, l!ste 11er06,v3 townsLir,
have . ? O, T grgittptl to, the :et-ttl;t:g in the ..attst.
townAlip. An pet sow:, Wilt:la-II It, 00;4 t , rtt
ed to bake plyrtionc v%.1 tv tag trroin,,
against the t•antr, Kill pretent them, property nutheaticat
ed,
April IB—till JESSE FRIES, Administrator.
Estate of Adam Heckman, late of the city
of L4eadine, deceased.
TOTiCE 18 HEREBY (71'1 EN, THAT LET
TO TRU.: at Atifilial , trati4.l to the Estate of Adeet Heck
notti, lute of the city or landing , lit rite county, 11,cua,cd,
Lase he anted to tle / ,,,, OAk to A!-tiee
intlebtuti to tAid
tit, ate I a •Ing,ted to nuke put otunt delay, toad
All cialiou the came, will prevent them, pro
perly a ethet.ri rated, tor eel tletilen t.
April IS-G;.'3 JOHN iiECKmAN, Adtril nistrator._
Sur Estate of Mary Paxton, deceased.
jiTOTICE IS lIEHERY GIVEN, THAT AN IN
gaiAtion or Valuation of the Heel Estate late of Miry
Paxton, of the City of heading, in the County of Actin,
dortia-rd, he held or. Saturday, the turd jay of May,
A. It. ' 1063 , at 1 o'clock, I'. 11., on the pruktit.es, in tho
bold City oftast y or lictk when uod
where all yer,..ttc: it.turusted May attend. if th e y U• 11•1:
iropor._ _ A137:A11:01 N. EC1:N10 herilf.
64.111'fi Office, nonding, April lb, 3,,;3-it
Estate of Stention Lengel, deceased.
T.Erff:B6 OF AI)M/NISTRA-
V V TION 'k bon is ,/,,/ et .m,< bab•notad.a Ir./0 , , to
tim fvtate i t iitephto Lewj , l, late of 11-10:11141;
14.-tit , can ray, ihweaNed, La ye I pen gututecl to ;lot pohNerl.
her: alt r•r-(!u' 111.1 , i):Yd to e,tatp, tr,
- kr, 1 11111,:•tht.i.ymek.i, Olin 106.4! paving chtiniA a;;;tin,t
the 'tv ill pre,ont :tem dpi y 1111 hor,:icale4 toY
111,1t.t0 1111(11AEL Lk:NI/ EL. North 114.it161,r,..,
bi , a4 Ito.rn ettr,th. , lem.orr.
April 2:1, I Sti:LtiL
- —•
111TnEitE.N.S, ISAAC 1111.1.Eit. ANI) MARY,
11' hi, wife, of f...wer It nij..ll.er. g iewio:hip. Barka
comity, !Inve exi.catini a Deed a( I . ,,aionaa,t. of nil tindr
k.".;inif.. ni the ania.criia.i . ., re:aliag in the city or W`adiag,
ji; tro-t 1.., 11,, 1,,,at of ,:a..4;:.•, ail lat,ans ia ,1 .1•+...1
to the said lance Miii...r. wilt;:tnii:...: iiiitk• - • 'u :.C. aa4
I Itaaat linvitia c:airt,,,vili !.resat.il•i•lO ii.: h.q.:1...ea:.
I April in-iiti, WAI 11. LI Vi.Niiiniti, A....iiinee.
New Coal Yard and Peed Store.
' r 1 1111.: IINDEit:-:liiNI:i) liA:i Lt: ;-.1.3.) THE
11 .. Coat Yard. rind Finer and Froi.i Stan: attaei,a,
Um marty carried on by .11.111.1 ,sellay), at Ilia iiinali-Eair.
Corner ofSixth and Sprinni.arein-. wlach he has riai:t.-.i
and stocked with a :dip. ior :a: irie or Coal , family Ina.,
cud the 1... , ..t brand: a liter. wi th nil liii,l, or v-• .1 a nd
uraio, whit!, ha in ready 1., r , ..11 ,i: the lino , lowest priian
far Ca-o. Tra,tiag hy n:rict atteaatic , n to ha.-it,a-a aa4 Ly
dealing is Waal artieleA, he fill at. cit a btrtia f Ira do
from the citizen, of izoadim.:.
Coal, riour and reed.
..I.llvered anywhe,ro ie city. at my r•-
hidellee, on Franklin ntmt., t i thArf. ;0;104; the Ruivvrca
liE,
Church,. or at S. linruourti ra I ill .olvt:t
with prompt atteoti.43..
V(.ry reqwctfil!ly.
Aprill.l—tt] ciiimsrmAx
F. VVESCHE,
Plo.llllfActurcr of Ur... It. stz.vsa,, I:c 11
flung. - wild Lot 4-swift 1.,
AT THE OLE AND WELL-KNOWN STAND,
Court Aliey, hbovo Sixth sired, near tli4 Court
11,m40,
Fin- wade, and sll ,grls of repairlng .1,04. at .hurt
pure:,
Z1L.98 1 1 1 /Na• ZIOCI.K.
THE SURSCRII:ER TS CENT FOR Al ESSE S.
now, P. , tvder in iron kngo, Which bah itvice
eirengri. or ordinary roWdor. Also for hale Safety Faso,
boot Coot stool, at., dm. J. L. STICHTER,
Feb 25-Nsol Fifth and Penn street.
ROLOGNA. G ES. —.FOR SA LE A T
"Yptil PEOOOCICS,
CO South Flftb bind.
DAVID NEFF
012.?1,1AN5 . COUIZT SALL
FOR MILL'A
Valuable Lots for Sale,
ROT 11,)
JOEL ROTH, ) Executors;
SA:ttl'Els ROT !1,
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE
Philadelphia and 'Reading Ra l Road.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
e.m4l . - F 1.:03:7061'Li T Al 11$
tlr(sE
Itcadi A lig y r 16°.
DOWN, TO P/111•A IJELPHIA, at 0.0 0 aad 11.10 A. M.,
1::110.,n. and -1.20 P, M.
UP, TO POTTSVILLE:, at 11.10 A. M. end 6.0(1P. 31.
WEST, iN It 11A ItRISBUIaI
Westoeu Expreas front New-r,,;[, al 11.67 Midnight.
Trul l, ,l , t 11. 0 7 A. M., a n oou P. M.
Oa Sundays, the !town A. M. Train pantos Reading' at
A. It!., and Up Trait], ,t 5.57 I'. M.
B " th I A• and I'. M. up Trains concoct :it - Port
ClizitonforTano,pia,Willinateport, 14,110.!o, iagattt
all Canada,
The 11.10 A. M. Trois, 01,1, connects at Tort Clinton
for Wilkosharro, Stintaton hit,toh.
Tire Western Express Tea Ica connect et Harrisburg' With
EsPre ,,, Trains on Ow t',-(on,yl ea Oa 115111,e,1 for Pills
bll: gill. and all points Wort: and [hi. Moil Trains con Dart
at Hai risiotr:: I.a acitster, talian.litirci. Sunbury, Wit
liAtespoct, Lock Haven, 12.1 ea and the Callaolas.
Through Coupon Tirloqs. and,i_:rantTick
ea at rod nead Fares, [ll It El the principal points itt the North
sad Woad, ;tad the Caundas.
CoMAIUTATION TICNETS,
With 20 Coupons, at 2a per cent. discount, botween any
yhtiuts dashed.
=
Goo for 200 f) 1;o - tw::•eu ttt $1.5 35—for
Fatuities anti Btriiug. Firma. Scamola TiektlN, good for the
holler only, for three month”:, to any of the Pawnor
'Frain: to Ithilmdelphia, at $l2 35 each. ziuhool Seasou Tick
ets nun-third
4 eassougurs will take Ihe F.xpre.Tralus West, at the
Rlho'r, and ;111 other Trtlitte , . at the LOWER Or
01,0 r.
of baggl:F., I IowEA eaell
l'a , settger, are rr , prestod le pare Lace their Tieketf ,
hen.r.!eaNring the care, Ce higher Vtireb are charged if paid
rs.
Traina leave Ptilladallibia for Heading, Harrisburg
liat/avilidat Mil A. IL, Cal :.11/1 P.M., and at ri.(N)
1' M. P r Reading °lily.
sw-En - cur,ion Tict:ct..H.go,q for one day, by 6.00 A. M.
Auretrunaltatiou Train to 111 ladolibia and return, at $2 90
~ch, anJ to Harrisburg, good for three days, by all Paa
roe .ar 'craias, $2 22 . G. A. 1it1e01.3.2,
April qv-A-01 G.
Supvriideudria.
EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Summer Arrangement.
comm - ExotN(; 310.1:DA Y, A PEIL _W h, 1 SCS_
11i. , yet to .Area'. Foci' Without Change of Cam
•
)N AND AS , TE It ;At Ay '
. . ,„
_in., I , a,souger c c u+
: I lea •.• LI 4 . daily, (bu u •
daps excepted) for Alleutowo, Manch
beta. Eustis°, Now-Vssik, stsu., at .1.14 A. 'AL, 11.11 A.
mud -1.201'. Sit. from 1l
EMI=
. .
The 1.11 A. M. train is the Ea,tern 'Express, without
chi , nge from Pittsburgh, and :L rives in New-York
ut 0.10 A. m. Tim, train will estop only at Lyons, Allen
town, liethl,hem, Eaqon and the principal stations on the
Jersey Central.
The; 11.15 A. M. Train will .top ai nll Stations between
APPIVONVO, and tin-. 4 3O P. M. Trisha at at!
except Meeztown nod Al ltnrtio.
• • .. , .
TLn 11.15 A. M. Train nrrivcs 1. New-York at 6.00P.M.,
and due 4.20 P. M. Trainrt 10.15 P. M.
le,tve Bell.- York deify( except h.untlityr.) et
6 A. hi., 12 ttoott, awl 7 P. 111., at the foot of Courtlandt
Street. and a. rive iu 4:aittling at Ilia A. M., 6 P. N., and
It ,7
Ftt,eogere ere requeeied to perebeee tiekete before tatt
ing their dente, an higher fares will be charged on theettre.
EDWARD AL. CLYMEK.
President.
April 16- ti]
Watches, Jewelry ana Diamonds•
zmwxg, LA.33O2VEVS
1102 Chestnut Street Plnlacle)phia,
ALWAYS HAND .1 LAB GE
Goad eud 1 - I,Vat ,
titatitleAtr fnthet, Oen:le/nen and wear.
Some et our ONVII iutpartelivu, mr/rajfet
oily iv-ow:lntent of Jewelry co:lN:sta.( the Ilion flttibioll
- and tish designs ; as ale° the plainer and lees ca
ncan*,
i car Sp.ans, Parka, Pie, Cabo and Fruit Knives: ulan,
a ;a1.,. variety of fancy Silver Ware, aaltable fur Bridal
rmant,
We have also an baud It most splendid assortment of
DIA.MuND .TEIVELitI" of nil kiods, to which we invite
especial itttentiou. Our priceii will be found considerably
le-s Odin the same imiclea are rootolly sold for.
laud:! of Watch.: repaired lu Ike very beet mari
ne -.lnd wiirr..tot,tl to Ova .I,tititestiort.
. .
, .
WEIA/Ilit3 la:sei on band and made to Artier. Cull or
add re,., LEWIS LADO:4IIJB & CO.,
April ]o-:11u..,1 Slr.!. Chestout Sweet. Philadelphia.
I'. ri.—The highest. Cath prices paid for Old Gold and
Silva:. All oritory from the country will receive especial
atmitinm
Spring Dry Goods !
NOW OPENING AT
DAVID NEFF'S,
A LARGE SrITLY OF
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
All Wool Shepherd Maids,
Barege An; , lais, English Challies,
Spring elmflies and Altudirt de Laines,
Mozand,i, ; nns,
Turin Cloths and Alpatens,
Child zes, Prints and ( ;
Needle worked Collars, Kid Gloves, Silk
and Linen Handkerchiefs, &c.
A:M, Lung and Square Long
IVIOURIZENTOr SHAWLS.
Eonihtt.inc, Caginera, Coburg, All:Wool
_l)e Lain:2s, Bareges, Calicoes and other
MOURNING GOODS.
PIAJF and TABLE GOVEBS, together with
a snriei v of other Gooti, , , at a neblerate advance.
Thnnafttl far Jart favors and ro , Tectfuily solicits a con
tiatic Lice of the some. !April IS
Car#.MANHOOD •
HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!
S.aled Sore lope. Price Six (NON.
A LEcTuRE ON TB E NATURE, TREAT—
meaut n od Ra licot Cure of SpPrniatorrh,ea or Seminal
LZ.,11.41 serronauvas, and Involuntary
rrni”ons, incladinq Cunniunininu, and Mental
and Physical II biliiy.
By ItOIPT .. C 7 31.VE1LAV1..11.7., DI. Il
The important tact that the El w fat comie.ineumes of Self
allay ba elfuctually removed wilimoti e t t e na l medicine
the do in,erousr. ppl 'cation or cutleries, i ;mint.. main
noted lant4te,, end .at, empirical in here clearly
tietoole•lnh"l, and the entirely new nun highly enconsolul
timatioecl no adopted by the celebrated anchor, Fatly ex
pleiu..l, by nuke:, of welch leery one is ea:Oiled to core
hino.elf perfectly, alid at the tenet possible coot, thereby
evoining el the adVartiSkii anntrnmo of the Coy. Thin
lectern trill prove a boon to thelloands and thousande.
Sent under naal, in a plain anvelopa, to any address.
1 .' 6 / poi./ on receipt of two postage starope, by addreseittor
the pci!rikhe..
CHAS, J. C. KLINE & Co.,
April I S-:11,1] 127 bowery, New. York ;P. 0. box 456
SP.LNG at sunarenut STYLES
-0E
EATS AND CAPS,
UAT Tlli OLD-ESTA SLISBED STAND OR
G. 3.4t30.41...,
No. 6 West Penn Street. next. door to the
Union Bank of
VyTTIO 18 CONSTANTLY : I _,'E:fl"!NG FROM
Yew-York and Philed,!phiz the Wont etylee of
HATS and CAPS .
Adapted toile Se:von. He be:, a!,o I.:calved a Irtrge as
klurtmeot or
TRUNKS, cAJPE T BA 03,
VA L !SFS UMBREL LAS; &a.,
which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. As be pays
Ca,h for all his goods, he is enabled. to Noll them oldie low
est prices.
44 11,, liondrea dozen 611ARP.11. HOODS on Lawl,
which will be .111(1 clmp.
large quautity of (be bout quality of BED VIA-
T/I.BEE meek..., to which the tatelltioll of ifolieheer•lll
respoctinily invited. Call end oxamiuo.—No trouhlo
fo _how [April
A RARE OPPORTUNITY
To Secure run Establ i shed 11 si ess.
e 7 p A VIM; OTHER ENI3I.I6I . 3IENTS IN
. 1 vit,v, I offer for e.lo at a CHEAT BABOAIN, ray Aloft( Or
yea'Jfl 1. iVerpOini tjileerniwairr, Glass- 4 ,
tyware, Jeri-nett Chinn,
•
Now in MOTO al NO. hn Exat Punt) Si amt. V
ttre,•n tiltitit and `:wench. (onit 01 the best .3'
wands in the city). Ening tEtt only More of the hind in
h.. 11001, toil int...for e the. /treat
I.! pricco, I in It good rho nes for It pl)1 . 6013 with It
em„lt repiini it... i will for much less than the tame
goods tax ho pnrchx•nd for at wholtealn in Now-Vork.
14-IFI W. S.
BLINDS & SHADES.
WILLIAMS, No. 111 NORTH SIXTH
111ttlitillielnrer of
37.13.1tarriarsi BLINDS
.4.1111 laritriCAW SZE4DES.
411 1 :4' . Thn le Tge.i an.t line , t a , ,,,KINVUE iu the city, /11111
loweo 1,1e,H. Min& Painted and TM:need tqual to new
Store :I/egg:en made end 1611er:rd. (A pri 4-llm.
COAX, OIL 0043,14 01T4
(1 OOU BURNINO COAL OIL, AT 10 CENTS
jr a quart, ,t
U. LE IZCIT
Carnor of Fifth fl ad Peuu Square, d oor t o 8 0 , b o „f y
Merksb. Hot,. Feb 7
0..'. SUOVIIZS.
AM ES' SHOVELS AN) :WA DES, A
H,ortnieut oii laud. Apply
Feb 2S 3mn]
- -
=wise Furnishing aoods.
ALUM ASSORTMENT 01? ROUSH FUR-
Dishing Uoodo of every vuriety. For sole cheap by
eb 28j OLO. LEECH ik CO.
Sir The only Pm?As from Premiums wbich We Com
pany can divide by law, are from Rixks which have been
defematmot
For OWll9lli, Mortgagees, rottcal Lam:lord:l,4lm. Ste. Hates
Ltd low as aro cousi.toia }VIOL security.
- - -
MIA B.LEg N. lIANCKER, I DAVID S. BROWN,
WAU 24 Ell, IA.A.4n LEA.
tSAMIJEL EDWARD C. DALE,
JACctit IL. SAIITII, GEORGE
GEOltar. W. BICIIAIt DR,
.1 ALFRED FITLER.
CHARLE:i N. BANCKER, President.
E,DwAILD C. DALE, Vice President.
JAn. W. Men I,bwritit, Secretary pro tow.
Akf" Applications fur Insurance, mada eitber personally
or by letter, will be promptly attended to by
J. LAWRENCE OWE,
April 4-Iy] Agent for the Company, at Reading, Pa.
TO THE LADIES.
(CZ .11Elt MC IST
GLASS AND RUEENSWARE.
IXTE HAVE NOW OPEN A TAHOE AND
elegant a,sortnient of the following Linde t.t .
remelt MINA ARTICLES:
French China Vases. 7 doz. pairs all Ages, Card Baskets,
Card banal vers, Jewel B.:logne Bottles, Motto Cot ,
Moo. Watch Bolder., Inkstand., Cigar Stands. and a variety
Of utliO rangy goods enliebln for the What. Not AIM
Sohernian and Trench Cil.lassware,
Such as Wine Bottles, l).tcauters, Coble tnand Wii.eGlanewt,
Liquor belts, Cigar Stands, Card Moles, Cologne Bottles,
Cake and Fruit Stands in groat variety, Caidors, Salt Cel
lars, Candlesticks, Tumblers, Sic., Stu., and Common Gloom
:rare of every dei,crlption ; together with an extensive
stock of
QUEETISWARE,
Cousieling iu part, of White Granite Tea and Toilet Bette,
Tea and Coffee Cope, flintier, isreakfto4 and Butter Platen,
Plebes of nll kinds, Pitchers, Maps, Bettie, Ste.. &C., with
a full line olcomicon ware, all of which we oiler at ann
.:illy low price.. au inspection of our goods by our many
patrons and the public, in reepeeLfuLly asked.
;tl. }CUTER St SON,
may 24 No. ]24, Corner of Fifth and Spruce St,
STRICKLAND & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS,
23 EAST PENN SiliZtranT,
kiAl3 IN G, PA.
ALARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
or
School, Miscellaneous and Blank
3111 C arlio KAN WIC_ MS' 0
PRAYER BOOKS,
ENGLISH ANDO ERMAN BIBLES AND
In MN BOOKS,
PERIODICALS, -
A111810(tml OMR ROOKS,
GOI.I) PENS. FANCY ARTICLES,
NOTE, LETTER. (.I,lPasui
FIR-VW:VC PAPER and PAPER BAGS.
.111001 LS
—AND—
MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS
math) t" order; Churches ecd Sabbath Schools supplied
%With Tract Society sad Sunday School Union publications,
at catalogue prices.
Ordure from Country Moreliatite rolletted and filled
promptly at the lowers wholesale prices.
ei"0" 'reechoes supplied with Masts at the laSual discount..
N. R.—hooks and Music seat by mail postage paid. on
receipt of Publishers' Prices. jau IS-tf
WALL PAPER
DECOB,ATIONS.
TATIER Milagidil34
Mg' 291. fif '3lllO 111E3 JIM
BUFF AND GREEN HOLLANDS,
BAND BOXES, $1,75 per doz.
GEORGE C RlSittiAN,
Nos. 3 AND 5 rrararr SQUARE,
RI; SDI NG,
'ETAS OPENED HIS SPIUNG STOOK OF
now and beautiful doeigns of WALL PAPKR,S,
A - V.)IDM SLIMS. Ste_ of the mad fethionable Matta
facture, and will tell the came at the very lowest prices.
114- Next door to the Panacea' Bonk, 3 and a Perin
Square, Reading, P. [April
SPRING GOODS.
WE HAVE JUST OPENED
A LARGE STOCK OF
MUSH CHALICES,
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACCAS,
BLACK WOOL DE LAMES,
Black Borabaziries,
BLACK COBURGS,
And all kinds of SPHING GOODS, In vritiob the
attention of buyers is respectfully invited.
No. 18 West Fenn Square,
March 2s) EAD IN(
TRUSSES.
- RUPTURE CAN BE CURED BY A TRUSS
II OF TUE 11.10 FIT KIND, IF PROPEIMV FITTED AND
DULY ATTENDED TO. This has been rthlinilanOy de-
Itionstratsd in inuninernble iunteuves by the ilea or the
id Vial PEDA Ti:11:56 of UE. RIGtl ti , durittg rho loot few
yisos. This truss, being covered wish Ilard Rubber, in
per frothy wst,prool, luny he used iu bitching, and is al
ways clean' y ua well :or i.leArllCabh2 by ordiuttry
it' not sati,faetory after a fair trial of sixty da . ts, it may be
Y 9
ta. tt-d. It r Ilewzos uninparison Wilt any true. known,
Dr. P.IVA' UWcalNO.3 BARCLAY ziew-Yurk.
litsly
POUDHETTE OF THE LODI infiIIFACTURING CO.
L ATTENTION OF FARIIERS AND GAD.-
deners ix reepectfelly celled to the above MANURE.
Ow:ng to the high price or Pnravien Ounno.l4.Per
phate clot ether fertilizers, this will be lotted hot eheapegt
aud boot manure. Fur tun parlieutstra exit Go the Agent
fur the C ll ,lll/4 n y, J. L. ISTICItTER,
Feb 2S-3u1411 Filth and Penn Streete.
J. b. nICHTER,
Fifth 8.1.kd Streets
g 044 9ZZI COAX! OIL :4
r,( BARRELS COAL OIL JUST RECEIVED,
i .warr.thred equal to any manufactured. For sale at
the lowest wholesale and retail prices by
Feb 261 GRA "Aiwa 4 CO.
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
OFFICE, Soc.
.AI3D 1:17 Cii ESTICUT STREET.
Capital, • - stl 0,000 1;:to
l'orrenull Prominths, 4:112,073
L. Five Per Ceut. - 47,143 1;1;
—V3u5,821 cs
Unexpired Temporary Pt owit4tl,, 1 . ) ;! , A OS
LPSI, for the portion or ritllo ~I.lfe
d on polices over on. year, 19,0 ES •10
—5171,525 65
9:24,766 11
=
EMI
Statement of the Assets of tho Company,
January 1, 1863.
Firmt Mortga gm :imply iieenr.1.51,993,931 40
-
Rea.) 2;state, tir,w,ettl v01001:13,332 47) cost 123,070 77
TelnrOrary 4•03110, 0 u ample ColinltEltl Securities 51, 0 :.5 77
St oaks, (71reeet value 44 1 -,375 10) VOA - 04,001 50
Notes and Lill, mei vitblo,• 1,:p10 GO
•
Citiat, - - • • - 75,312 03
$2,369,291 03
Advanee In \Taloa of Real Estate over coot, 9,871 70
Advunce in Valued giockg over coot, 13,973 66
Total
N.rtrart from th 4 abarto• ,;( the Company.
" - Hat the lantetYa received as l'reani ants upon Risks which
remain undetermined, and are oat:landing at the time it
declaring curb Dividend, , -hall not be considered ns part 01
the profits of said Corporation, or divided as each."
PEUPETCAL Oft LIMITED INSURANCES
=I
Town and Country,
LOSSES BY FIRM.
Looses paid duriug the year 1802, $69,789 11
By order of the Board
clias. N. DANCKEN, President
ditest—JAS. W. Non LUSTER, Secretary pro tow.
DEEM
-AND
GOLD BAND
WINDOW SHADES
AND
SILKS,
3'7133 3r_. 9.2MSM
X-111( 111011K7 .111 F-d 41,
JOHN S. PEARSON &. CO.,
TO FARMERS!
READING SAYINGS BANK.
INCORPORATED MAY 11, 1355..
CAPITAL, $OO,Ollll.
Baainy Il ovse, 1:1 , 14 dlcrdrt &ittare, .21 7 6,r1h Side,
Rending,
DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS
_LI to Tun Thousand lioDare. Abney 1,, received „ u
de
ponit from R A. M. to 3 P. At. ; and an Wadi... Lay and Sat
urday truia 7 P. M. to 9 P.
Interest will he ellowed et the rate of Fi— per cent. per
annum, on ail same remaining on depceit, .or one year or
more.
On MIMS remaining less than a year, interest will be al
lowed at the rate of J4mr per crust. pot annuli,
Air- All One assets of the Rank and the endiridual prop
...ly qf the stockholders, are liable for the payment of De
posits.
Persons Who have money to deposit, are ioviiiiii to Call
at the Banking Bence fir fn riher information.
DIRECTORS.
D AM) YODER, I.IthEON SNYDER,
MIORARI. eun-R&R, CORFU] , HEREIL,
DANIEL B. LORAII, CONRAD Y. DbIDLER.
A. Y. ECIAA.
1. , ..4 - ?....3114,116 air
Carthiaa--ADAM LEIZB
WWI. B. 112..ELDB17.1XY'S
PIANO-FORTE ESTABLISHMENT,
- -
$2,392,116 39
No. 437 BROOME STREET, NEW—YORK.
MIIE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY IN
" vites the attention of his frionds and the public gen
erally to his Piano-Forte Establishment, at No, 427 Broome
Street, corner of Cruelty Wed.
Havlng withdrawn his interest. stock and materials from
the late Hem of " Light, IP Ermiburys," which firm was
Wartdissolved on the 3101 January, nit., nod hex
ing purchased the entire stuck of PIANO
. ith FORTES and Piano-Forte Material. owned
by his brother, Edward O. Bradbury, in the said firm, be
is ma prepared to supply the incremed demand (or We
celebrated PIANO-FO ETES. Employing the most skillful
Lad experienced workmen, with a large stock of the best
and 1111.4 thoroughly seasoned material. and an ablandallee
of capital, he has taken in hand the personal supervision
of the whole business of manufacturing Ma instruments,
and in enabled to turn oat Piano-Fortes of unequalled tune
and durableness.
BRADBURY'S NEW SCALE PIANO-FROTES
In the arrangement of oar new scale, drawn and pre
pared with the utmost cure, expressly for oar new inetra
ments, we have added every improvement which can in
Any trey tend to the petteetion of the Piaue•Forte. and
we can con filently assert, that for delicacy of touch,
volume, parity, brilliancy and sweetness of tone, combiu•
ed with that strength and solidity of frame once nary to
durability, these instruments are unequalled.
"‘ STRENGTH . Ace SEACTT " tone, motto, and we invite
the closest criticism of the best unbiased j edges in the laud.
re every inetrnment Warranted for live years
WM, B. IMAM: WHY,
March 7-3tn] 477 Broome Sr., cur. of Crosby, N. Y.
siitrt4 497,.
S . 711111)-
•
;- , N , Ai 02,4isay4 tqi I,fo(''1 ,f0 (''
- fil ? ilt 4m ii . Q,ll , ; „t. -I'9 . •
,'Efri .9) gifii lie) V., 6M" ac,
PIZIZADZIMIX.A..
M A T rP RESS 14.1 S ,
Beds, Feathee-s, Blankets, Consfortables,
•Itiilts, Cushions,
And all other articles belonging to the business.
Feb. 14-Iy] AMOS lIILLBORV.
PHILADELPHIA
1863
1863 PHILADELPHIA
HANGINGS.
1110U7ELL 8c 78017RIKE,
CORNER FOURTH & MARKET Streets, PHILADELPHIA
Lave now In dock, a fine variety of
Wall Pagers,
got up euPreesly for their Spring Trade.
UNDO W PAPER. OF EVERY GRADE,
to which they invite the attention of Storekeepers. .
45r In their Retail Department, will be found the choice .9,
styles of the season. [Fab. 14-S woe.
HARDWARE & IRON STORE,
VITELOZEISAIM AND RIITAXia.
r['HE SUBSCRIBER:I, HAVING BOUGHT
the old Established Hardware and Iron Store of the
late Fricker, Stevenson St Co., and having added a large
new Stock of goods ; would reepecttally call the attention
of the public to their large assortment of
HA RD WARE, CUTLERY,
IRON STEEL, PAINTS,
OILS, CLASS. SADDLERY,
COACH TRIALEINOS. &c.,
Which they are determined to sell at the very lowest Mar
ket Prices, wholesale and retail.
GEORGE LERCH Sr CO.,
Corner of Fifth and Market Sgnare, next door to Borbon's
Mansion 800-e. (Keiro's Old :Rand).
0110110 E LERCH.) jan 1& [J. T. JACKSON.
ItitIg'_ 2III IEII)3IILIMILT4I.-
Cane-Seat Chair Manufactory,
No. 15 North. Fifth Street. 5 doors above
the Post Office.
TILE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
vt•etfully inform his friends and the
public, that be now has the largest assort.
ment of
CADIM-SELAM CIIAMItS
aver offered in Reading, and for neatness
in7X; -Cilk of lilllol, and durability of workmanship,
nncurpassed by any. Handsome limn Wyk
_ Parlor Chairs, Dining-room, Chamber
and hocking Chairs, all slZes• also Wind
sor Chairs, Looking Blanes, Slarblo Top Tables, Bureaus,
Bedsteads, &c. D. EL BEIDEMAN.
COAL, WOOD, SALT,
ACAIRTIMICAE 4LVEz. Aita"M:let•
SAMUEL BOONE,
(MIMEELLY)
Zan Eissinger,
Corner of Penn and Front Streets, Reading,
- T3 AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND SELLS
I,j at resaanable prices, all kinds of Broken, Egg and
Stove Coal ; Chevtuut and Bituminous Coal, Salt, Lime
and Sand.
Pereons in wont of anything in my line, will Hod it
to their advantage to give me a call before purchasing else
where. I deliver free of extra charge to any part of the
city, [sot 6-If
Watches, Jewelry & Silver-ware.
ATHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE
spectfully invite your attention to hie well nelreted
took of Pine Gold and Silver WATCHES, Fine
Gold JEWELRY of every kind and variety of
etyles—cowpriaing all of the noweat and meet beaxdffed
des-lynx... . .
Alegi--SOLID SILVER-WARE, reinal to Coin—and the
best make of Silver Plated Ware. Each article is war
ranted to be as represented.
Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired and sails
faction guaranteed.
. .
(Successor to Stauffer At Earley)
March 7-3m] No. 622 Market Street, Philadelphia.
WINDOW SHADES
AND FIXTURES,
THE BUSINESS OE J. J. HESSLER WILL
I he continued by Biro. S. A. Hessler, during her hos-
Army, at the old stood, No. 40 North
Filth street, vi,go- .-, the Post Oftlee. A new assortment of
OI wair•ovir
lho latest oat/sees, together with PLYTURE2, &e,, has
just been received, and will be sold and pnt up at low
prices for cloth [April 4-2 mo
DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS,
ELLoTrucA Li PHI' kiICIA N.
both of
CURING ALL CHRONIC DISEASES
both Gentlemen , of Ladice and Gentlemen , a new method in the
use of Electricity alone, without any medicine, or even
any pain.
Board may be had, with treatment, by patients from
abroad, at reasonable tales iu the Doetur i a family.
LETTERS applying fur circulars or further interconnect
Will be promptly answered. Deice sod residence at 1418
SOUTH PEN2I :RI/ARE, PHILADELPHIA, PA., being
in a central as well at delightful part of the city.
E 4 -• Cut thin ont for future reference.
April 11, lliti3-3ino
CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS.
HOUGH, Jr., WOULD RESPECTFULLY
. invite the attention of Sterchante and tionsekeepera,
to bin large and well absor led stock, consisting of all
grade. of
rt. X risT
Bunnell Topeotry Brim:wale, Three Ply, Ingrain, Entry and
Stair Carpets.
OM CLOTHS and WINDOW SHADES in groat vari e ty,
Dour Mate, loge, Sag Carpets, &a, all of which will be
sold at the very lowest market prices.
Pills EAS HOUGH, Jr.,
No. hos North Second Street, above Noble. Branch
Store, Soulh-Weet Corner of Eighth and Spring Carden
Streets, Philadelphia. [March 7-3rno
T. J. P/IOGUIGAN,
INIPoRTER AND WuoLESALE DEALERA IN
THREADS, TAPES, HOSIERY,
NOTIONS, &c.
IVJULTCUES ,AN BLACIIING,
No. N STRAWBERRY STREET,
PIIILADELPHIA. [March 7-3 m
OIL CLOVIS 1 OIL CLOWITS :
run LARGEST ASSORTNIENT OP CAR-
A . ridge, Tattle end Floor Oil Clothe in the City. Call
and exernino at
reb 'a.;] GEO. LEE CR .1c CO'S.
GIItAINSI (MALT.)
Qate% NS CAN CONSTANTLY BE HAD AT
LAUER S BREWERY, corner of Third eau Cheatnnt.
btreets. F. LAMM
December 7 ,1861-tr
SUPER-PIIOSPHIE Of LIME.
THE STANDARD MANURE,
Unequalled LI any other in the market; always
THE SAME IN QUALITY,
And invariably to be relied on as a MANURE of
standard excellence.
Price $474 per 2000 lbs.
Our SITPER PIIOSPIIATIR or LIMN is uniform in
its chemical constituents, and can always be de
pended on.
Prexident—A. F. BOAS.
Idec 27-ly
ALLEN & NEEDLES'
FERTILIZER.
Packed in good strong bags, 150 lbs. each
jf'e believe it to be the best and cheapest Manure in use
r CRUVI A N—No.looveromeet, received direct from the
Peruvian Government, at lowent market ratec.
ICIIABUE—A very auperior article, received direct from
the Inland.
$l5 per 2000 lbs.
PACIFIC OCEAN—A email cargo of "oAt fashioned
gouuluu, puckuil 39 bugs, very drib and strung.
$OO per 2000 lbs.
PLASTER--Ground Plaster, 4 superior article, packed
In geed barrels.
BONES ton Makers' Bone Dust and Ground Bones
Warranted Pure.
re A Liberia dui/taloa ludas lu Butlers on the
articles.
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
42 South Wharves and 41 South Water Street,
We sell no articles but such, as we can safely re
commend. [March 1.4-3 mo
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
------ Salmon,
s'carlet,
'ark Drab,
:gAt Drab,
11
Black,
Dark Brown,
En odf Brown,
Light Brown,
Dark Blue,
Light Blue,
Dark Green,
Light 6" rcen,
Pink,
Purple,
Slate,
Crimson,
ranizzair VTR COLORS,
FDEYING SILK, WOOLEN AND MIXED
r Goods. Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bon
nets, Data, Feathers, Rid Gloves, Children's Clothing, end
all kinds of Wearin g apparel with perfect fast colors. Fell
directions inside each package.
Saving of SO per cent.
These Dyes are mixed in the form of powders concentra
ted, are thorou g hly tested, and put up in neat packages,
expressly for faintly use. For twenty-five cents you can
color as many goods an would otherwise coat five times
that Kam. The process is simple, and any one can nee the
byes with perfect MIURA. Directions
. • . • .
Manufactured by HO WE & STEVENS 260 Broadway,
Beaton. Price per package 20 and 15 cenla
For /sale by Drtiggiets and Declare in every city and town.
April 11, 1862-51noe
PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS,
421 Broome Street, New York,
2d Block Eaal of Broadway.
M RT
Establishment.l: TAE O
I Gt
Senior NA
fo - an/ F ler ofo C.
L W ' G e
I / 11 -
Partner, and o n ly Proctieal Piano-Porte Maker of the late
firm of '• Liene S Bradburge,"naviug retained kid Two-
Thirda tetereat le the whole hoot nese stock, materlald,
and Sole Proprietorship in his Valnafile Patents, ioclusive
of hid celebrated PATENT INSULATED IRON FRAMES,
is the only one who can make the SUPERIOR PIANO
FORTES for which this house has been so popular. /WAR
linfringements on hid rights will be ',redeemed according to
aw.
*V- All Piano Fortes from this manufactory are warrant
ed perfect le every respect for Aye years. Liberal terms to
Dealers F. C. LIGHTS & CO.,
April 11-41in] 421 Broome Street, Pew-York,
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
ESTABLISHMENT,
Na 904 Market Street, Philadelphia
TATS WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL YOUR
attention to onr Large Stock of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
now on hand READY MADE, embracing every variety of
Style and Material suitable for the season.
We have also on hand a full assortment of SPRING
GOODS adapted to MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR, and would
uvito your early attention ammo),
These Goods have been purchased for CASH and will be
sold at a amall advance for CASH.
Particular attention paid to all orders, so au to insure
satisfaction to the purchaser.
TLAC, Agt.
March 14-3mo] 904 Market Stireet, Philadelphia
Arch Street CARPET Warehouse,
No. 832 ARCH STREET, two doors
below NINTH, south side,
P HrI , ADEL.PEI lA..
9 - 111 E SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED
I for SPRING TRADE a well belected ntocic of kinglinb
and American
CAR -= l, 30 9E 1 1447 - Gr. /Hi
Embracing all the new atyle.B of the heat makes—bought
previous to the late advance for Cash, and will be avid at
tow ,
Velvets Brussels, Three•Plys, Ingrains and Venetian
CA BPSTILIGS,—urith a large stock
Oil Cloths, Dragget% Matting%
Persons who are about furnishing, are requested to make
an examination of tha above good. previous to making
their selections, as such inducements Dill h buld , ou so
cannot fail to please.
JOS. BLACKWOOD
March 2l-3m ] 832 Arch Street. Philadelphia.
.TACOB BARLEY.
CASPER HEFT,
TMPORTER AND DEA.LER. IN WINES, LI
QUORS and SWABS, No. 161 :forth Third Street, Phil.
adelphia, would respectfully call the attention of hotel
keepers and others, to his well selected stock of Wines,
Liquors, and Imported Segars, in store and under Cnstom
House lock.
COGNAC BRANDIES.—Of various brands, consisting of
Pate and Dark Martel & Co., Pinot, Hennessy, Maglory,
Otard, Dupuy & Co., and Otard'seuperior London Dock, and
various. brands of Cognac and other Brandies.
WINES, &a—Fine old Madeira, Sherry, Teneriffe, and
Lisbon Wines—super old Port Wine, Clarets of different
kinds, on draught or in glass.
CFIAMPAGNE.—HeidsIek, P. A. Kamm & Co., and 0 els
ler's genuine Anchor Brands, in pints and quarts.
Together with a general assortment of Sootet and Irish
Malt Whiskeys, Holland Gin, Jamaica Spirits,Poach Bran
dy, old Bourbon, Monongahela Whiskey, Wild Cherry,
Blackberry Raspberry and Lavender Brandies.
46/1" Superior Wine and Stomach Bitters. (June 4-tf
PHOSPHATIC FERTILIZER
AND
MEAT AND MOM] COMPOST!
r IIE ATTENTION OF FA It E 2 8 AND
. 1 others, is respectfully Invited to the above MANURES,
Which have been amply tested in various sections of the
country, and Which aa a TIMMS of affording stimulant, and
nonrieltment to the Croldwg Craps, are now generally
conceded to be among the beat and elicaped in the iparket.
We have been obliged, rather than deteriorate the arti
cled, to advance the prime, in consequence of the increased
coat of materials and labor,
to the tollowiog rates;
FEKTILIZ6II, • 4110 00 per ten.
AIEAT AND BONE COMPOnT, E 27 00 do
• TACKER .1 CLARK,
Sonth-West Corner of Bth end Washington Sts., Phila.
JEff- For Hale by JOIIN AIcRNIGRT, Reading, Pa.
March 7,1883-3 mo
PRINCE & CO'S• g
World Renowned Melodeons and
Harmoniums,
WITH THE LATEST PATENTED
iroproventeuts, introducing the Bwrsotenuto
e instrument s— fromilV tb.V.oo.the cheap est
EARNEST GABLER'S UNSURPASSED
31' MIT 41:30
Vaud 731 Octaves, full Iron (ram, overstrang, smalland
large sizes, plain and very richly finished, from ti 776 to
dflod, according to style. Also, Pianos by other rankers.
tar Every Instrument Warranted. For safe at the lovr-
Pol. wholesale prices, and a liberal deduction for Cash, or
on small and convenient monthly Instalments.
JAMES BELLAK, Sole Agent,
2 1 / 1 and 281 South PM &reef, abovetiprure,
Dec 6-6moj
Philadelphia
MEIBIOXIVEIB.
QO VALUABLE BECKER'S CELEBRAT
k3 ea Rye Salve, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Drag.
dretins Yille, &C,, 4 G , , b y
P.b 21-anao]
NEW HAMS, SHOULDERS
PRACOCK•I3,
AND`
b 71 40 iionth Zak Woe&
ALLEN & NEEDLES'
$3O per 2000 lbs.
-EVIL 11111 - 411011 •
(FMST STORE: ABOVg OFIESP27
YIIILADELPIIIA.
F. C. LIGHTE & CO.
(LATE LIOUTE Sr BRADBURYS)
MATLACK'S
.7. L. STICHTER
0 . ,
_ :.; vv.,
CONSTITUTSON WATER.
T. 11123 an r..a sr REPIEED'r
FOIL 'THE
CCP.D.T.e r PX9V - rja i ilCMr,
AND TIIE.
ONLY KNOWN REMED\
DIABETES
AND DISEASES OF TILE
KIDNEYS AND BLADDER.
Then Dangercus and Troubiesome Diseases, loht,i,
thusfar Resisted the best directed Treatment,
Completely Controlled by the REMED Yno toteleit es
THE CURATIVE
properties orthe medicine direct themselves to the organ,
secretion, and by so altering the condition of the stottacb.
and liver that the starchy principle of the ford is not not •
verted into eager se long as the system is under the it:
llnonce of the
CONSTITVTION WATER,
which gives those organs time to recover their
and vigor. We are able to state that the Coostitittioo
ter has cored every case of Diabetes in which It Lag
given.
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, (:g.7 vi'
BRICK DEBT DEPOSITS
ARG,
B 5 AND '
MILKY DISCH AMR
URINATING.
Disease occurring from one and the same causo Win
entirely cured by the Constitution Water, if taken fur tuv
length of time. The dose *should vary with the smveritl
the disease, from twenty drape to a teaspoonful three
a day, in water. During the past.age of the Call,ll:U±,
pain and urgent symptoms should be combated with th.
proper remedies, then followed up with the Conetitstisz
Water, as above directed.
DYSMENORRECA, OR PAINFUL NE.V.S'TRPA Tlo
AND IN MENONRIIAGIA OR PIZuFCSI.
FLOWING,
Roth dimmamee arising from a (malty aecretion et rem 111111
strual tluid—in the one came being too little, and to .U,
paned by severe pain ; and the other a too
tine. which will be !speedily cured by the Cunßito:,
Water.
The disease known as FILLING OF VIE WOMB, tr
is the relaxation of the ligaments of that erra a. sun
known by a rense of bearineng and dragging pities la its
back and sides, and at times accompanied by sharp hitt,
acing or chanting pains through the parts, will, in all e.t
BON, be removed by the medicine.
There is another claws of symptoms arising hots
TATION - OF THE WOMB, which physicians call Nerrwo•
neon, which word covers op much ignorance, and in taro
canoe out of ten the doctor does not really knew wl e u,„
the symptoms are the disease, or the disease the hynnoe m
We can only enumerate them here. I speak more
laxly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the Heart, impair,l
Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes of Heat, Languor, Laar
Lade, and Dimness of Vision.
SUPPRESSED MEESTRUATION,
Whic.t in the unmarried female to a constant t . slru , rtu i
disease, and through neglect the meas of more grara rain
dangerous maladies are the result; and as month after
month pasties Without en effort being made to &waist aster.,
the suppression becomes chronic, the patient gradastly
looses her appetite, the bowels are constipated, of l;
sweats come on, and consumption anal iy endn her cuter
LEUCORRIHEA OR WHITES.
•ange,
igenta,
lferino,
ench Blue,
wal Purple,
tolet.
This disease depends upoo au inflammation of tIEICOTI
lining of the vagina and womb. It is In all caws ae,,,,
panted by severe pain in the back, across the bowels an
through the hip. A teaspoonful of the medicine may be
taken three times a day, with an Injection of a tablespoon.
ful of the medicine, mixed with a half-pint of soft w.fer
morning and evening.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE EL.4IMER,
INFLAMMATION OF TUE KIDNEYE,.4Th
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, STR.4N-
G URI' AND BURNING OR PAIN-
For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, raid too
much cannot be said In its praise. A single dose has bees
known to relieve the most urgent symptoms.
.Are you troubled with that distressing palm In the Mail
of the back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day of
Constitution Water will relieve yua Like magic.
FOR DZSPEPSI4I,
It bee no equal in relieving the most distressing egtnp.
tom.. Also, Headache, Heartburn, Acid Stomach. Votok
tog Food, &e. Take a teaepoonful after dinner. The d 0,,.
in all cases may be Increased If desired, but should be
done gradually. . _
PHYS/CLINS
Have long since given up the use of bnehu, cnbabs and
juniper in the treatment of these dilemma, and only me
them for want of abetter remedy.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Has proved Itself equal to the task that has devolved
upon It.
DIURETIC'S
Irritate a oil drool/ the kidneys, and by matlat us° own
lead to Chronic degeneration and confirmed diseaue.
Raab. READ. READ.
DANVILLE, Pa., Jute 2,1561
Dr. Wx. H. Genoa —Dear Sir: In February, 1561, I
was aftlieted with the anger diabetes, and for rive mouth:
I panned more than two gallon of water Ia tWupP•bmr
Lours. I wan obliged to get up as often as ten or twelve
times during the night, anti in flee montha I lost about fitly
pounds to weight. During the month of July, letit, I pro
cured two bottles of Constitution Water, and lu two Lys
after luting it I experienced relief, and after taking two bot
tles I was entirely cured, soon alter regaining my usual
good health. Yours truly.
J. V. L. DE WITT.
BOSTON CORNERS, N. Y., Dec. 27,
Wm. H Damn &
Gents freely give you liberty to make ;we of the
following Certificate of the value of CONVITIVrion wares,
which I can recommend in the highest wanner.
lily wife, also was atteckeil with pale in tits shoulder,
whole length of the back, and in her limbo, with Palpita
tion of the Heart, *trended with Falling of the tromi,
Dysmeterrhaa, and Irritation of the Bladder. I called
physician, who attended her about three months, when ho
left her worse than he found her. I then employed title of
the best physicians I could find, who attended her for alma
nine months, and while she was under bis carenhe did UN
antler quite WI much pain; be finally gave her up and
said : "her case was incurable." For, sold he, hm
such a combination of complaints. that medieine givon
for one operate* against some other of her rt(gteultbe."
About this time, she commenced the use of Condtitatiee
Water, and to oar utter astonishment, almost the that doac
seemed to hays the desired effect, and she kept on Improv
lag rapidly under its treatment, and now au perintends en
tirely her domestic affairs. [She has not taken arty of the
Constitution Water for about four weeks, and we are happy
to say it has produced a permanent cure.
Dr. Wet. H. OBECIG.
Dear Sir :—I have for several years. been afflicted with
that troublesome and dangerous disease—firmed—whirl
resisted all remedies and doctors, until I took Lionstitntiou
Water, and you. may be ...sired that I wee exceedingly
pleased with the resell, it hen enefrely cured ice, cud ,los
may make any use of my name yen may ueo fa in regard
to the medicine, tie I have eutire confidence iu its efficacy.
Yours truly, POND STRONIi,
THESE ARE FACTSENOUGIL
Therel sno claim of disarmed that produce each exheu.t•
big effects upon the human mad - Dation as Diabetes wed
Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Prmbace,
and through f,ilee inedeety they are neglected until th•y
are no advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary
remedies, and we present the
CONBTITO.TION WATER
To the public with the conviction that it bee no equal In
relieving the clam of diseases for which it hes been found
so eminently isucceasful in curing; and we tract that Wd
ahall be rewarded for our efforta in placing co valuable
remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patient and
physician._ _
808 SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, PRICE $l.
WI& H. GREGG Sr CO., Proprietors.
Morgan & Allen, General Agents, No. 46 Cliff Street,
New-Y ork. [Noy. 29 1.56-2-Iy.
or as, Mlee.Roaeltes, Ants, Bed llugs,
Moths In Furs, Woollens, &o. Inseeta on
pLants, Fowl., Animals, itr..o. p e t epto trw•
500. and X6l 00 Boxes, Bottles, ittot rlitifilet $3 a 4114
for Horst., PUBLIC iNdTITIMONN
"Free
"Only
froinfallible retoedies known."
sons."
"Not dangerous to the Haman ramify."
" Bats come out of their holes to die."
Fold Wholesale in all large cities,
aiza- gold by all Dal:with:yrs and BETAILERS everywhere.
liiY :!! BEWARE 11:" of all worthless imitations.
IFatp See that " CoRTAR'B" name /son each Box, Bottle,
and Flask, before you boy,
Addrome HENRY R. cosran,
PRINCIPAL Repo. 452 BReADWAT, N. Y.
.Pir Bold by—IIARVEY BIRCH dr. Wholesale
Retail: S. WIEVENR, 97 Kest Peon street, above the Rail'
road; J. K. McCue - Du; It P. Hoarse & Co., HEALING,
January 17, 18634m0
AMOS SxunDaris CEELA.I°
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLE AND HARNESS
,--;
DIANTJPAGTON, V,
t r .; ' 4 ,_ EAst. PENN STREET, Binvi:Es
lir ... . --:- ) SEVRNTR AND EIGIIT7I,
lipAC; South Slde, nearly oppooite Fade.
`... - ; ^ Barka County House. The only
~f....—....
place East of the Rail Road,
READING, PA.
rensausaiipl. January 14,1960—tt
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OR SALE AT THE OLI:TJAIL. 200 W/1111;
Granite Tea Sotts of the mewed style.
14ORSALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 300 GRANITE
g
Dinner Setts of the aewest style.
1: 1 1 1 0E SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 1000 :!ETS
‘ COMM.. TeII.WKIEI.
OR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, THE LARG
e.A assortment of Liverpool Were ever oiler.' id
eroding.
FOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, A LARGE
assortment of Pittsburgh, Boston and French 61n"
ware of every description.
1 - pOll, SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, THE Clli)lC
r eat variety of Bar and Rotel Moss, China and (laser
WAN furniture ever offered in Reading.
1:4 1 01t SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, ER BARRELS
12 Mackerel at Philadelphia prices. ,
march 22 W ILT.I AM Rtin A Ds. Ir.
9 1 EA.—EXTRA FOE OOLONG TEA, AT
rEocoeg ,g,
4. .
UM
VEER TONGUES.—FRRSH SUGAR CURED
Touguee, for Sae At PEOCOMS.
AiCh lit CI Beath Fin Street.
FOR
UZEIE:=2
Wilt. M. ViNBENSOHOTEN
MauroßD, Cotix., Nov. 19,1161
40 South Fifth thr..r.