Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, July 18, 1863, Image 4

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    Sassts nub Dimond.
READING, PA.
SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1863.
READING POST OFFICE•
SUMMER SCHEDULE, 1803.
OPENING AND CLOSING OF NAILS-
From July 1,1863, until further notice, the Mails on
he several Routes connecting with this Office, will
open and close as follows:
MORNING MAILS.
By East Pennsylvania Railroad.
To Allentown, Easton, New York, and all Way Offices
—Mail closes at 10.00 A. M. Through Mail from
New York opens at 12.00 uoou. No Way Mail
received by morning train, on this route.
By Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville
Railroad.
'fo and from Philadelphia, l'ollsville, and all way
°Wiens and points north or lininh. CIOSeS
at
10.20 A. M. Opens at 19.00 noon.
By Lebanon Valley Railroad.
To and from Lebanon, Harrisburg, and Way Offices
and all points weal. Nail closes at 10.30 A. M.,
and opens at 19.00 noon.
AFTERNOON MAILS.
By Rut Pennsylvania Railroad.
Mail opens et 0.20 P. M. No Mail forwarded by af
ternoon or night trains on this route. Letters for
New York and points East, received after 10.00
A. Id.. are mailed via Philadelphia, closing at 4.00
P. M.
By Reading Railroad.
Through Mail to Pottsville ouly—closes at 5 '4O P. M.
Through Mail from Pottsville auJ Catlawissa Route,
"peas at 5.00 P. M.
Through Mail to and from Philadelphind oints
East, mud thruth—oloses at 4.00 P. aa p
awl °pol'
at GAO P. M. •
Lebanon Valley Railroad
Through Mad to and trout Harrishut% and point,
west—closes at 5 20 P. M. and. opeus at 5.00 P. M.
DAILY STAGE ROUTES.
LANCASTER ➢lAlL.—leaves at, 9.00 A. M
Arrives at 6.00 I'. M.
BOYERTOWN MAlL.—Arrives at 11.00 A
Si. Leaves al 2.15 P. M.
TRI-WEEKLY ROUTES.
BERNVILLE ROUTE.—Leaves on Tuesday.
Thurday and Saturday, at 17.00 A. M. Arrives
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3.00 P. M.
WEST CHESTER ROUTE.—leave „ on Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday, at 7.00 A. M. Ar
rives on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday-, at S.OO
P. M.
NEW HOLLAND ROUTE,—Leaves on Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday, at 1.0.00 A. 11. Ar
rives on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3.00
P. M.
SEMI-WEEKLY ROUTES.
manir ROUTE.-Leaves Tuesday and Saturday,
at 2.15 P. M. Arrives same days, at 11.00 A. N.
PHIENIXITILLE ROUTE.—Leaves Tuesday
and Saturday, at 7.00 A. M. Arrives :Awe days, at
=6.00 P.M.
NOTICE.
Ali Mails received by Railroad open at 12.00
noon and 5.00 and GAO P. M.
SITAR Mails sent by Railmad close at 10.00 and
10.20 A. M., and 4.00 and 5.90 P. M.
AcirLetters for Way Offices between Reading and
Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville, Reading and
Harrisburg, and Reading and Allentown, can be sent
Qn the morning ady_
OW - No Way Mails on any of the After
noon Trains.
AA? All letters must be fully prepaid by stamps.
Letters by the West Chester and Plueuisville Routes,
mailed at 7.00 A. M., should be dropped in the ortice
on the evening or night previous. -
.19P The best time possible for smiling letters, de., is
front 7.00 to 10.00 A. itt. Letters no notileikare alumye
sure to go, and do not lose time in transmission.
Aar Pos ta,,
_ee on unpaid letters front Great Britain
and Ireinnd,"Frtinee, Prussia, Hamburg, Bremen, and
Belgium, must be pond in aporic or its etimvaletit. —
Postage on ail mail matter received mast be paid before
it cart be delivered.
Air Post Office open each week day from 7.00 A. AI.
to 8.00 P. AL—and on Sunday from 5.00 to OM P. Al.
J. .13.NA88, P. M.
Readiug, July 1, ISO!.
THE NEW POSTAL LAW.
ITS LEADING PROVISIONS.
The new Postal Law, which goes into effect on the
Ist of July, 1863, makes some important changes.
The following digest of its leading provisions, com
piled from the instrnetions received from the Post
master General, has been prepared by the Postmaster
of Reading, for the information of the public:
Letter Postage—Pre-payment, &c.
On and after July 1, 1863, the mingle letter rate of
yoatage will be three Count throughout the United
blades. The Pacific rate of tea cents is abolished.—
An additional rate of three cents is required for each
additional half ounce or fraction. Letters of civilians
must be pre-paid in all cases. Letters written by non
commissioned officers or privates in the military,r na
val service, endorsed as such by a held or staff ficer
of the Regiment, or bya surgeon or chaplain ata hos
pital, to which such soldier is attached, may he cent
without pre-payment at the pre-paid rate, to be col
lected at the office of delivery. Unpaid letters, not
so endorsed, deposited for mailing, when there is
any reason to believe that such failure to pre pay win
the result of accident, ignorance, ur any other cause
than design, may be forwarded by eltarging them
with double rates of postage, to be collected on de
livery.
In all cases where the failure to pre-pay postage on
the letters of civilians is evidently intentional, swill
letters will be forwarded with other vumiaitab/e" let
ters to the Dead Letter Office.
Lotod or drop letters ntst he pre-paid by stamps
mall cases, at the rate of two cents for each half
ounce or fraction thereof. But no fee is to be paid
to the carrier for their delivery.
Newspaper Postage.
Upon newspapers or other periodical publications,
not exceeding the standard weight of four ounces
each, issued once a week or oftener, from a known
office of puhlieation, and sent to regular subsereber.,
to any part of the United States, the new rates of post
age are as follows:
ss'd gnarly, ('tl qr.)l et. I Iss.Semi-weekly Op . -)to e.
Monthly - eta. •- Tri-weekly - lOc.
Semi-"" acts. " IS times a week" &ie.
" Weekly " bets. " Daily, 35e.
—And an additional rate, in the same proportion,
for each additional four ounces of weight or fraction
thereof.
oz. Weekly newspapers in the county where pub.
Lotted, free.
lief igions, educational and agricultural newspapers,
of small size, issued less frequently t hen once a week,
may be sent in packages to one address, at the rate of
one cent for each package not exceeding four oun
ces in weight, and an additional charge of one cent is
made for each additional four ounces or frust.un
thereof, the postage to be paid quarterly or yearly
in advance.
Limitation of Weight.
No Postrhaster shall receive, to be conveyed by the
aoy packet or pitultage winch shall Weigh
more than four poundheacept boo cm published mei r
ciliated by order of Congress.
Transient Matter.
Postage on all transient matter, including newspa
pets, magazines, pamphlets, engravings, seeds. Ae.
must be pre-paid by stamps, at the rate of two cents
for each
_four Datum of weight, or fraction thereof.
Double this rate (that Is four cents) is eharged for
Books by the same standard of weight.
All mail matter not sent at letter rates of postage,
embracing newspapers, books, book manuscripts,
proof sheets, and other printed matter, and all other
mail matter except seeds, mast be so wrapped or en.
veloped with open sides or ends as to risible the
Postmaster to examine the package without destroy
ing the wrapper, otherwise such packages must be
rated with letter postage. No communication, wheth
er in writing or in print, can be sent with any seeds,
roots, cuttings or scions, maps, engravings, or other
matter oat printed, except upon the separate pay
ment of phstage upon such separate matter at the es
tablished sates_
Unsealed Circulars, not excee.lieg three in num
ber, to one address, two cents. Fur every three addi
tioual, two rents.
.Pre-Payment Required.
Section 3 of the now Post Office Law absolutely
prohibits the delivery of any letter, newspaper,
pamphlet, or package whatever, nail the postage
charged thereon is paid. Postmasters are required
to makc oath that they 'glare not knowingly delivered,
or permitted to be delivered, to any person, any mail
matter on which the postage had not been' paid at the
time of delivery." This order will he strictly enforced.
Magazines, newspapers and all printed matter,
silliest to postage, must be retained until it is rand
for, either as a transient package or for a quarter.
The Franking Privilege.
Authority to frank mail matter, except ny the Presi
dent and Vice President of the United orates, and
Members of the Cabinet, is restricted to Official busi
ness. The instructions under this head say that
"All correspondence addressed to any Executive
"Department, or any officer in it, must now be pre
paid, except official communications written by
"some officer of the department, or an officer under
"its control, or responsible to it; and in such oases,
"under the words' official business/ on the envelope,
"the officer must sign his name with his official de.
"silo - union. All other persons, and all officers writing
"to departments with which they are not connected,
*, must pro-pay their postage. All communications to
"the President not written by a public officer, and all
"to the Vice President, must be prepaid. All frank
"iii by ellgarMialß, or to them, except upon Choir
" official communications to the Department, and to
each other, is prohibited."
nee s d Letters.
The fee for tlie-ragiatrraisa of valuable letters is
increased to tudnio carte, inetetsi of firsas loeraWfvre.
Additional Safeguards are provided for the transmit.
Won and delivery of registered letters- Such regis
tration., .hogever, ecuepOlory, and does not
make the Post OM Depaitment or its revenue lia-
Ue for the loss of registered letters or their contents.
.
better. carrleris.--Frwe Dally*ry.
The new postal law provides for the free delivery
of letters by Carriers, in cities where the system ran
be made selVsupportmg by the additional charge of
one cent on drop letters. Special regulations will be
adopted hy the Postmaster GeneraLapplicable to the
several OEM , 9 where the free delivery system shall
from time to time be Introditeed.
. .
Advertising Letters.
At Post Oakes where the gross receipts amount to
$l,OOO or more per annum, letters are to be adver
tised onto o sank. The Reading eAce conies under
Ihis newevalitiga.
Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road. I
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
P 11 1 V I NS
. _ .
Maiming Reading)
DOWN, TO PHILADELPHIA, at 0.02 and 11.10 A. M.,
12 noon, and 4.20 P. it.
UP, TO POTTSVILLE, at ILIO A. M. and 6.00 P. M.
WEST, TO LEBANON AND HARRISBURG:
Western Express from New-York, at 11.57 midnight.
Mail Trains, at 11.07 A. M., and 6.00 P. M.
On Sundays, the Down A. M. Train name Heading?. at
9.20 A. M., and Up Train, at 5.57 P. M.
Both 11.10 A.ll. and 6.00 P. M. up Trains connect at Port
CHntonforTamagna,Williamsport, Elmira, Buldalo, Niagara
and Canada.
The 11.10 A. M. Train only connects at Pot Clinton
for Wilkesbarre, Scranton and Pittston,
The Weetera Express Trains connect at Harrisburg with
Express Trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad for Pitts
burgh, and all points West; and the Mail Trains conned
at Harrisburg for Lancaster, Chambersburg, Sunbury, Wit
lianisport,Lock Haven, Elmira and the thinadas.
Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant Tick
ets at reduced Pares, to all the pripcipal potato In the North
and West, and the Canadae.
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
With 26 Coupons, at 21) per edit. discount, between any
points desired.
MILEAGE TICKETS,
Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $l6 as—for
Families and Business Firms. Season Tickets, good for the
bolder only, for three months, in any of the Passenger
Trains to Philadelphia, std.-12 &leach. School Season Tick
ets one-third leas.
. . .
Passengers will take the ExpressTrales West. at the
UPPER DEPOT, and all other Trains, at the LOWER or
OLD DEPOT.
80 figt. of baggage allowed each passenger.
Ai" Passengers are requested to purchase their Tickets
before entering tho cars, as higher Fares are cb arged if paid
in cars.
Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Heading, Harrisburg
and Pottegille at 8.11 A. DI., and 3.30 P. li., and at 5.00
P 02. for Reading only.
SVrExcnrition Tickets, good for one day, by 8.05 A. M.
Accommodation Train to Philadelphia and return, at $2 90
each, and to Harrisburg, good for three days, by all Pas
senger Trains, $2 28. O. A. NICOLLS,
April 25, 1.463-tf] General/ Superintendent.
ffrrT;rl:7r
Summer Arrangement,
COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 201 h, 1863
Direct to New-York Without Change of cars.
April
1 1
P 6 a lt s.q!u lO ge N r Trains
will leave Reading daily, (Sun•
days excepted) for Allentown, Diaucli Cheek, BAthle
hoes, Easton, New-York, Ac., Ac., at 4.14 A. M., 11.13 A.
M., and 4.20 P. M. front the
UPPER DEPOT
. .
The 4.14 A. M. • train is the Eastern Express, without
change of cars from Pittsburgh, and arrives in New-York
to 9.1 a A. at. This train will stop only at Lyons, Allen
town, Bethlehem, Easton and the principal Mathias on the
Jamey Central.
The 11. M A. AL Train will stop at all Stations between
Reading awl Allentown, and the 4.20 P. M. Train at all
Stations, except Mervtown and Al Burns.
The 11.15 A. M. Train arrives in New-York at 6.00 P. M.,
and the 4.20 P. N. Train at 10.15 P. M.
Trains will leave New-York daily (except Sundays) at
6 A. Id., 12 noon, and 7 P. M., at the foot of Cuurtlandt
Street and arrive In Reading at 11.10 AO., 6 P. M., aid
11.57 Midnight.
Passengers are requested to purchasetickets before tan
ts their seats, as higher fares will be charged on the cars.
EDWARD M. CLYMER,
April 1.4-113 • President
One Thousand Dollars Reward!
STOLEN.—ON TH4NIGIIT OF APRIL 13tb,
1563, from the Fire Proof of the Reading Rail Road
Company, at their Upper 'Freight Depot at Reading, a
package of money containing Ten Thousand and Ninety
eitiVrall bullets.
Five Hundred Dollars reward will be paid for the re
covery of said money, or the same proportion for ny part
thereof: and a farther sum of Five UlmMil Dolphin for
each information as may lead to the apprehension and con
viction of the Thief or Thieve.
May 16-113 G. A. NICOLL% Supgriuteudent.
JOHN S. PEARSON &
No. 18 West Penn Street,
LT AYE RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT
IA of the following description of
XL "2" Ge CO GO 3a
Which they will sell at REDUCED PRICES:
COLORED "ALPACAS,
PLAID MOZAMBIQUES,
FOULARD SILKS,
All Wool DE LAINES,
SHEPHERD PLAIDS,
FRENCH LAWNS,
CHECK MOHAIRS,
MOURNING GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
TOILET QUILTS,
SUMMER SHAWLS,
LACE do
LACE MANTLES,
SILK do
SILK SACQUES,
CLOTH do
CLOTH CIRCULARS. [June
INVALID CORPS.
ATTENTION, INVALIDS !
TAi ILLS
account of
F HONORABLY bj i.b.
ii
desiring
to 1.) ,
e I
e S . C i
i f! , Ajt i
*urps, will present themselves to the Board of Enrollment
for the District in Which they reside, for examination by
the Surgeon thereof, whoohall make a personal examina
tion of them, and report the result to the Board of Boroil
went.
The Board shall then consider each case. and If the RP
plicaut id found to fulfil the conditions specified, the Board
shall give him a certificate (according to the form furnish
ed) to that effect.
The term of enlistment shall be Three (3) Years ordering
the War. For particulars apply to the Provost Marshal.
June 13, I Sii3-4f
CONCORDIA NALL,
NO. 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
WASHINGTON. D. C.
MBE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT
_L fully inform their numerous friends throughout Herbs
county, that they have leased the above Hotel, and are cow
prepared to accommodate all who may favor theta with
their patronage. At oar bar may be found the bast and
purest honors, while the table ,vapplied with the beet
ike ket all‘orde• THOAI AS HUMPHREY.
Juoel3-tt] PRANK BITTING.
C. C. MALT ZBERGER,
No. 65% East Penn St., between Sixth and
Seventh, North Side,
READING. PA.,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
TOBACCO, SEGARS & SNUFF.
CONSTANTLY ON NAND A LARGE ASSORTSIRST OP
MEERSCHAUM, BRIER ROOT, AND FANCY PIPES
May 30,1563-tf
WILLIAM PENN HOUSE,
CORNER Or PENN AND TENTH STS.,
READING, PA.
BERTOI.ETTP. tiRANT, Proprietor.
mil IS HOUSE BEING A LICENSED TAVERN,
I the beet of Liquors are kept at the Bar, and as good
a table as any other Hotel In the county. aecommods-
Hun for Boarders and Travellers. Charge, reasonable.
Lunch from 9 le 11 o'clock, Pane 6-If
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!
r IHE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY IN-
A_ rormA hiw old customers and the public generally, that
he has neared n full supply of the beet quality Eastern
Ice, which he is prepared to serve at the following prince:
6 pounds (quarter peck) daily, 00 eta. per week.
10 " (half peck) " 90 "
20 (one peck) " 140 " "
Alt over 20 poem's, 1 cent per pound.
These rates are the very lowest at which Ise eau be cop
plied during the prevent omen,
ABRAHAM. VIVEN.
June 6-tf) Office, North Sixth street, near Walnut.
BOUNTY MONEY,
BACK-PAY
AND PENSIONS.
A r to PLIOATION E S H PROMPTLY
May SO-tf) Office in Court Street, Reading.
LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE,
ANNVILLE, LEBANON CCIUNTY, PA
ASELECT BOARDING SCHOOL—COURSE
of Instruction thorough and complete—number of
Boarders Dratted. Vacations in September and October.
F.xpenses per quarter $35. Fur Circulars and information,
.tdarch7-tf] W. J. ButostDr 4 nnyllle,
New Coal Yard and Peed Store.
T HE UNDERSIGNED HAS LEASED THE
m e' er7i l ca r ried Y"Yard,
and on li F y lo J u o r hn a lli l tle F eed
y). at Store
South-East
elarner of Sixth and Sprede siPeatt. which ha bar MICA/
and stocked with a superior article of Coal for family use,
and the beet brands of Flour, with all kinds of Feed and
Grain, which be is ready to sell at the very lowest prices
for Cam: Trusting by strict attention to business and by
dealing in good articles, be will merit a share el trade
from the citizens of gegen&
Coal. Flour and Food,
delivered anywhere in the city. All orders left at my re.
eldeoce, on Franklin street, two doors above the Universe.
Het Chnrch, or at S. Herman's agricultural Store, will meet
with prompt attention.
V e ry respectfully,
April 11-11] JOHN W. CHUISTMAN.
MONEY WANTED 1
ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. APPLY TO
JACOB C. SCHOENER,
0912MerCitti liT9k9fr,
Offlee.-Conet Bred. L.March 38
75 A MONTH !— I want to hire Agents in
every county at $75 a month, expenses paid, to
sell my new cheap Family Sewing Machines. Address,
/11171145111 A MADISON, OM, MOM
TO THE LA DIES.
MCirlll
GLASS AND aUEENSWARE.
WE HAVE NOW OPEN A 'LAME AND
elegant assortment of the following lambi of
rarrow =INA ARTICLES:
French China Vases, 7 dos. pairs, all sizes, Card Baskets,
Card Receivers, Jewel Roues, Cologne Bottles, Motto Cof•
fees, Watch fiulders, inkstands, Cigar Stauds.and a variety
of other fancy goods suitable for the WbabNot. Also
Bohemian and French Glassware,
Such aeWine Bottles, Decanter., Gobletsand Wine Glasses,
Liquor Sett., Cigar Stand., Cologne Bottles,
Cake and Fruit Stands in great variety, Castors, Salt Cel
lars, Candleeticks, Tatalers, Ste., and Common Glass
ware of every description ; together with an extensive
stock of
Q111111N5117113133,
Conslnking in part, of White Onuite Tea and Toilet setts,
Tea and Coffee Cope, Dinner, Breakfast and Butter Plates,
DlAes of all kinds, Pitchers, Muge, Bowls, &c.. are.. with
a full line of common ware, all of which we offer at unu
sually low prices. An inspection of our goods by our many
patrons and the public, is reepectfully eked.
W. REITER St SON,
may 24 No. 124, Corner of Fifth and Spruce tit,
STRICKLAND & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS,
23 EAST PM= STREET,
READING, PA.
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
iIL of
School, Miscellaneous and Blank
AEU 4111 - M0 311141 C.
PRAYER BOOKS,
ENGLISH AND GERMAN BIBLES AND
HYMN BOOKS,
PERIODICALS,
Al USW fund NMI) BOOKS,
OceLD PERE. PA NOY All PIMA%
NOTE, hErrER.t/AP and
FLEETING PAPER and PAP ER RAGS.
'MANZ BOOKS
12120:111
MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS
Made to order; Churches and Sabbath Schools supplied.
with Tract Society and Sanday School Union publications,
at catalogue prices.
Orders from Country Merchants solicited and tilled
promptly at the lowest wholesale prices.
Air- Teacher. supplied 'silk Music at Iha to alumna
N. B.—Books and Music sent by mail postage paid, uu
receipt of Publishers' Prices. Jan 18-tf
OLD DATABLISHED
Ix =l9 I" X yr A 3Li
No. 5 Beaver St., Albany, New-York,
On the French System. Quick Cares and Low Prices
20,000 Patients Cured Annually.
DR. TELLER CONTINUES TO BE CONFl
dentially and euccessfally consulted on all forma of
private diseases at hitt old eetablished Hospital, No.
Heaver street, Albany, New-York. Twenty years devoted
to this one particular brunch of practice, enables him to
perform cures such as no other physician can; and his
facilities are such. (beiug to correspondence with the moat
celebrated phyelcians of the Old World) of obtaining the
Retest 99 well lathe latest remedies for these diseases, of.
far inducements to the unfortunate of a quick and rapid
cure, to be obtained et no other office In America.
In syphilis, gonorrigea, gleet, strictures, enlargement of
the testicles and spermacetic cords, hubs, ulcerated throat,
sore throat, tender shin bones, cutaneous eruptions, biles,
ulcers, abscesses, and all other impurities of the system,
are perfectly under control of the woctor'e undicinen, and
have been tested In more than 20,000 MOB annually with
immense success.
YOUNG MEN addicted to secret habits, who have Im
paired their health and destroyed the vigor of their minds,
thus depriving themselves of the pleasures of married life,
are noticed that In consulting Dr. J. Teller, they will find
a friend to console and a physician who has cured thou•
seeds, in almost every part of the United States, who ap
plied to Dr. T. broken down in health, now rejoice In all
that makes life desirable and man happy. The reader is
of course aware that the delicacy of the subject will pre
vent a more minute description of thin terrible disease.
DR. TELLER'S GREAT WORK.—A book for everybody.
Startling disclosures. Dr. teller`e great work for tee mar
ried and those contemplating marriage-200 pages—full of
plates—price 26 cents. Sent to all parts, under seal, by
mail, post paid. The single married and the married
happy. A lecture on Love, or how to choose a partner—
e complete woriron midwifery. It contains 11 ondrede of
secrets never before published, Warranted to be worth
three times the amount asked for it. 20 cents, in specie or
postage stamps, enclosed, will secure a copy by return
mail. Dr. Teller has devoted a life time to the cure of
those diseases of which his book treats.
TO THE LADIES.—Dr. T. Teller still retains the only
Agency in America for the sale of Dr. Vichciht Italian Fe
male Monthly Pills. The sale of mere than WOW Loxes
establishes their reputation as a Female Remedy, snap
proaced, and far in advance of every other medicine for
stoppages, irregularities, and other obstraciions In females.
I:Atrium—Married ladies, in certain delicate situations
should avoid their use. For reasons, me directions which
accompany each package, for the guidance of patients.—
On the receipt of SI, (the price per box) them pine will be
tent, by mail or express, to any part of the world, secure
from cariosity or damage. air (Mice hours from SA. a.
to S P. M.; and on Sunday from 2 to 5 P. m.
N. B.—Parsons at a distance can be cured at home, by
addressing a letter to J. Teller, enclosing a remittance.—
Medicines securely packed from observation, sent to any
part of the world. Ail cases warranted. No Chlrmd far
advice. No students ur boys employed. Notice this—ad.
dress nil letters to J. TELLER, M. D.,
May 16-1 y) No. 5 Beaver street, Albany, N.Y.
mann GREAT
Dyspepsia Remedy and Blood
Searcher.
R. MARKLEY'S HEA LTH RESTORATIVE
D
BALSAM ..Tbis celebrated Medicine to offered to the
public as the best remedy for Dyspepsia, DM Complaint,
Headache, Piled, Diseases of the Blood, Eruptions of the
skin, etc.
IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS
IT IS A NEVER FAILING REMEDY 1
WILY IT 1
Read what it has done for Mr. ABNER D. Cacorsau., of the
firm of Campbell dr Morahan, Boot and shoe dealers,
Centre rquare.
LANCANTER, PA., March 4, 1163.
Dr. G. H. MARKLEY—Dear ttir For many years I was
the victim of Ilyeyepria to Ito moot aggravated forth I my
system having become so much deranged and debilitated,
that I was unable to perform any kind of labor. I had re
carted to the hest doctors within reach, without relief. I
used some of the most popular remedies of the day, but
none of them did me any good. lily aolferines cannot be
described lu words. I was then living at Hopewell, Chea
ter county, and In 1857, as a last resort, I commenced the
use of your toedicitteu They soon afforded me relief from
the MOat painful aymptonie which I bad scarcely hoped to
obtain; and In a sarprielngly short time I was completely
featured to health, and I have enjoyed Lhe beat of health
ever since—not a symptom of my old complaint remain
ing. Since then, I have always kept your medicines in
My family, and would not he without them upon any con
sideration, as they have never failed to do what you claim
for them. Respectfully yours,
A. D. CAMPBELL.
Tide is bat nue of the many testimonials daily rem :lived
111 praise of this groat medicine. For sale by
HARVEY BIRCH & BROTHER,
June ff-tfl Druggists. No. 03 West Penn St., Reading.
SPRING & SEDISTEIR STYLES
HATS AND CAPS,
sa , AT TIIR OLD-ESTABLISHED STAND OF
33CF.EILIESe
No. 8 West Penn Street, next door to the
Unless Hank off Reading,
WHO IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM
New-York and Philadelphia the latest styles of
HATS and • CAPS
Adapted to the Season. hie has also received a large as
tiortuied of
TEMA CARPET BA GB,
VALISES UMBRELLAS, &e.,
which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. As he pays
Cash for all his goods, he is enabled to sell theta addle low
ed prices.
Oa- Three hundred dozen SHAKER HOODS on band,
OLIO. will Lo sold sloop.
IV' A large quantity of the best quality of BED FBA.
TUBES received, to which the attention of Housekeepers
isrespectfully Invited. Call and examtne.—No trouble
to show goods. [April 11-tf
ASTOR ROUSE, NEW-TORK
THIS SPLENDID HOTEL HAS BEEN REJU
venated, and is at this moment second to none In ele
gance. The Ladies' Drawing Room is a beautiful one,
having no equal.
Its open corridors and complete ventilation render it inset
delightful in warm weather. It is unsurpassed by aoy
other in .iknation, having Railroads on the front and south
sides, over which earsrun to every part of the city for half
a dime.
Travelers arriving from the North and East, will find the
small cam of the Harlem and the Eighth Avenue au eco
nomy and convenience, especially at night.
Cars Rnn Direct to Cen'trat Park.
For families preferring homelike and really genteel ao
ocenzoodatiou, it offers saperior attraction.
All classes have manifested their affection or this Hotel,
and every pains will be taken to render it a home for the
traveler.
. . .
The same liberal system will be continued, and the ut
most promptness on the part of all persona belonging to the
organization willbe exacted.
Telegraph Office, connected with all parts of the Union
and the enaadan, with intelligent and reliable attendants,
is patented near the main entrance.
Superintendent. of Railroads, Managers of Public Con
veyances gr 811 aescrlptiour i uro respectfully requested to
Baud notice of their arrangements, connections, changes Of
time,&c., to the Hotel, fur the better information of its
gneete.
Milk, Eggs Vegetables, &c., are produced on a Bum
managed excinsively for the Astor House.
Water Closets and Both - ROOMS on every Boor.
N. B.—line online of your intended Wait Is N 00611611,
requested, that roman may Ise prepared. Gulp so-tr_
PPARTIES WISHING TO SELL OR PUR
CHASE Real Estate, Will do well to call upon
JACOB C. SCIIOENER,
Counnercial.Broker,'
Mare. 28
Offles—Conrt str4At
SAP SAGO AND PINE APPLE CHEESE, AT
PEOCOCK'S
Jane 27 40 South Fifth Street.
NEW NO. 1 SALMON, JUST RECEIVED
and tdr male at PEOCOCIVIO
Jane 27 40 South Fifth Street.
TEA.—EXTRA FINE OOLONG TEA, AT
lob PORCOMB.
.40 Batt YEW Stoat
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OFFICE, Nos. 435 AND 437 CHESTNUT STREET.
Capital, - -•- $lOO,OOO 00
Perpetual Premium., . $94.1.,973 29
Less Five Per Cent. - . . 47,145 en/
----- —5895,824 53
Unexpired Temporary Premiums, 1911,584 OS
Le.n for the portion of time expir
ed on polices over one year,
Surplus, - i • -
Total,
Statement of the Assets of the Company,
January 1, 180.
First Mortgages, amply secured, - 11,993,931 46
Real Estate, (peseta va1ue:8138,322 47) coat 128,970 77
Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral Securities 84,025 77
Stocks, (premut value 1198,375 16) cost - 81,9111 60
Notes and bills receivable, - - 1,519 50
CUR. • • • • • • 75,312 in
$2,369,291 03
Advance 111 Valne of Real Relate over coat, 9,351 70
Advance la Valqo of Stocks over coat, 13,973 66
Total,
liar Vie only ProJIM from Premiums whicb ibis Com
pany can divide by law, are from Rido which hose been.
determined.
Extract from the Charter of the Company.
"But themoueysreeeived as Premi MS upon Risk II which
remain undetermined, and are outstanding at the time of
declaring such Dividend, shall net he considered as part of
the profits of said Corporation, or divided as each."
PERPETUAL OR LIMITED INSURANCES
SIAM ON EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:IN
Town and Country,
For Owners, Mortgagees, Orotiaa Landlorda,ka. &a. Rates
ae low ae are conaiatoat with security.
LOSSES BY FIRE.
Loseee paid during the year 1862, $69,789 11
By order of the Board.
CHAR. N. BARMIER, President
Attest—JAß W. hicALLISTER, Secretary pro tem.
EMS=
CHARLES N. BANCKER, DAVID S. BROWN,
TOBIAS WAGNER, ISAAC LEA,
NAIR UEL GRANT. EDWARD C. DALE,
JACGR R. SMITH, GEORGE VALES,
GEORGE W. RICHARDS, ALFRED FITTER.
CHARLES N, BA?iChER, PresidenL
EDWARD C.'DALE, Vice President.
Jea W. AIeALLIsTon, Secretary pro tem.
air Applications for Insurance, made either personally
or by letter, will be promptly attended to by
J. LAWRENCE GETZ,
Agent for the Company, at Reading, Pa.
April 4-lly]
TIM COLUMBIA
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
TIIIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO INSURE
I Buildings, Merchandise, and other property, against
loss and damage by Are, on the mutual plan, either for a
cash premium or premium note.
The large and Increasing capital of the Company, con
sisting of premium notes given by Its members, and bnand
upon
51,475,789 35,
Insured on the mutual plan, airier& a reliable guarantee
equal to ten limes the average Woo OP the amount ineurel;
and the Directors pledge themselves to deal as liberally
With those who may eustain kW' or damage as the cage
will nitwit ot, coueleteut with justice to all partles
con
corned.
Amount of Premium Notes, $155,620 49.
Balance of Casl, Premiums unexpen&
ed, January Ist, 1863, $1,668 17
Cash receipts durinu the year 1863,
less agonise commissions; 6,751 47
Cask receipts In January, 1563, 895 80
$9,345 84
Lemma and Expenses paid daring the
ear 1362, $6,3211 713
Balance unexpended, Fob. 2d,1663, 3,016 U.
$9,315.84
A. S. GREEN, President
GEORGE YOUNG, JR., Secretary.
itiltaLSEL S. SELMAN, Treasurer. .
DIRECTORS;
R. T. RYON, EPHRAIM HERSHEY,
ABRAHAM BRUNER, MICHAEL H. MOORE,
JOHN HENDRICH, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr.,
H. 0. MINIM, NICHOLAS McDONALD,
SAMUEL F. ESERI.F.IN, AMOS S. GREEN,
- 12CMCIE1
. . . .
NIP PHILIP ZIEMER, Ninth and Penn streeta. Reading,
In the Agent for the above•nawed Company, and will take
risks in city and country at the lowest rates.
June 13, 1383.6hn0*
INSURANCE - COMPANY
OF THN
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
OFFICE, NOB. 4 AND 6 EXCHANGE BUILDING,
North Side qf Walnut St., Between Durk and 21/drd 559
PHILADELPHIA.
ILIVORPORALTEID IN 1794.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
*SCIPCIP-COCICO.
Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, 1863,
$493,829 67.
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation Insurance
DTRRCTORA
HENRY D. SHEREERD, WILLIAM R. WHITE,
Cad FILES MACALESTER, GEORGE H. STUART,
WILLIAM S. SMITH, SAMUEL GRANT, Jr.,
JOHN It AUSTIN, TOBles WAGNER,
EDWARD C. KNIGHT, THOMAS B. warrsoN,
DIMLY 0. FREEMAN, CHARLES S. LEWIS.
GEORGE C. CARSON,
SENEY U. BUNKERED, President.
WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary.
Applications for Insurance may be made to WIL
LIAM FINELY, at Howard. & Co's. Express Onice.
May IS. 1153-ly
READING SAVINGS BANK.
INCORPORATED MAY 11, 1855.
CAPITAL, $30,000.
Banking Home, East Naha Square, North Bide,
Reading, Pa.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS
to Ten Thousand Dollars. Money is receivad on de
posit from 9 A. Al. to 3 P. M. ; and on Wednesday and Sat
urday evenings from 7 P. M. to 9 V. M.
Interest will be allowed at the rate of Pier per rend. per
annum, on ull sums remaining on deposit, for one year or
more. . •
On same remaining less than a Year, interest will be al
lowed at the rate of Returner cent. per Comae.
Me All the assets of the Bank and thelntifsiduat prop
erly 0/ the stockholileet, mailable for the payment of De.
poeits.
Persons who have money to deposit, ate invited to call
at the Banking Howe for farther information.
DIRECTORS.
DAVID YODER. iJIDRON
lIICHARL Otommt, CONRAD REBER,
DANIEL B. LORAR, Comm Y. Batman.
A. F. BOAR.
President—A. F. BOAS.
Idea 27-ly
Cashisp—ADAM LEIZE
ESTABLISHED IN 1824
Greatest Improvement of the Age
IN PIANOS.
MEIER'S IMPROVED OVER-STRUNO
PIANDA acknowledged by Artists and thoPublin as
the finest in America, mat equal to the beet to Europe.
oilit„ By them UItICAT IMPROVEMENT., the
utmost volume of tone is obtained, while the
sweetness, brilliancy, tench and action, for
which these Pianos are famous, is preserved,
all dull arra muffled, and miry and metallic tomes are
avoided.
These Instrumente received THE PRIZE MEDAL AT
THE WORLD'S FAIR IN LONDON.
Raring 'meas.:id facilities for manufacturing, the great
.81 Inducements aro offered.
. . „
Orders from the country promptly and carefully attend
a to.
Also, second-band Pianos for sale or to rent.
Also, a large and %/ Koko assortment of Sorelgn ied D -
medic MUSIC.
WARE-ROOMS, 7E21 ARCH STREET,
June 13-2m] Below Eighth Street, Philadelphia.
BLACK SILK SACKS !
DAVID NEFF,
HAS JUST RECEIVED A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Black Silk Coats,
LATEST STYLES. ALSO,
SILK SUN UMBRELLAS. (Shades.)
PURCHASERS ARE POLITELY REQUEST
od to call Ewa examine for therosolveo. [June 12
LAUER'S BREWERY
READING, PA.
TTHESUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to
the public that he bas recently entargetl hts RitliWE
to a considerable extent, and Introduced steam-power,
and ie now ready to supply all demands tor
111710RIOR. MALT LIQUOR',
For home and distant consumption. His stock of Malt
Liquorsorarrantod to brup in all qlltnates,lo us followsi—
BLOWN STOUT, PORTER, BOTTLINU ALE, DRAUUIIT
ALE AND LACIER BEER.'.
june 19-tr ' ' FREDERICK LAUER.
N.B.—A liberal percentage will be allowed to Agents
abroad.
LAWNS .arni CNINTSES.
rrHE UNDERSIGNED [IAS CARRIED OVER
k a large atoortinout of Lawn, lota and fl %gnaw.
from last boanon, widen will be bold 23. per cantlqwer than
eSualler goorbtextk be 6.04 to bra bende. Thla lot of
le worthy the titteution of Were.
Tune 13] DAVID IiEFF,
COAL OIL I COAL OIL 13
G 001 ) BURNING COAL OIL, AT 10 CENTS
a gmert, at
ORO. LEM! CO'R,
Corner of Fifth and Penn Annexe, next door W llorbou'e
Mauston House. Feb 7
REF TONGUES.—FRESH SUGAR CURED
Tongues, for sale at
VW°lt 14,11 pEncoows.
AstityiNklireet.
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE,
FINE FLAVORED OLD. PLANTATION COFFEE,
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRAWL
TMITE OLD PLANTATION COFFEE IS PEE-
L rArred by Woo who have mad it to the beet Mellow.
Java Coffee, it being superior in strength and richness of
flavor to the ordinary Imported Coffees. As we are the
only receivers and manufacturers of the
19,008 40
-- -6171,625 65
924,766 11
OLD PLANTATION MITRE,
We would caution our friends and the public agulost pur
chasing any not bearing our signature, as nines the perfect
encrusts of our
OLD PLANTATION COFFER
$9,30,110 39
Numerous manufacturers are trying to palm off leferler
coffee at less price, saying that theirs Is as good, better, &c.
Some have goes so far as to our printers large amounts
If they would print a quantity of labels bearing our name,
&c. Others are putting up mixtures labelled In imitation
of our genuine
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE,
Each as Planter Coffee or Planters Leaf Coffee, En, evi
dently to miagnide the pubic by palming off an inferior
article for our
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE.
As we are the only receivers and manufacturers of the
412,392,11 C 39
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE,.
We shall punish all istrispars of out dopy-tight to the for
fleet extent of the low.
TIDE OLD PLANTATION COFFEE '
Is pot up in one pound tin-foil packages, 36 and CO lbs. In
a ease, With fall directions for using on each package. For
sale by all Well regnlsted family stores.
WRICIIIT OULLIRZ & BROTHER,
Importers and Manufacturers, 233, 235, 237 Washington
Street, Rew•Tork. [Jane 13-3al
TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT.
THIS VALUABLE AND POPULAR MEDl
clue has universally received the most favorable re•
commendations of the MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC,
AB the moat EFFICIENT and AUREEAISLE
SALINE APERIENT.
It may be need with the best effect in
Billow; and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick Headache,
Names, Lose of Appetite, Indigestion, Acidity of the
Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Gent, Rheumatic
Affections, Gravel, Mee, and all complaints
WHERE A GENTLE AND COOLING APERI
ENT OR PURGATIVE IS REQUIRED.
It Is particularly adapted to the wante or Travellers by
Sea and Land, Residents of Het Climates, Persons of Sed
entary Habits, invalids and Convalescents; Captains of
Vowels and Maulers will Bud It a valuable addition to
their Medicine Chests.
It is in the feria of a powder, carefully put up in bottles,
to keep in any climate, and merely requires water
poured upon it to produce a delightful effervescent
beverage.
Numerous teatimoniale from professional and other gen
tieuteu of the highest standing throughout the country,
and its steadily increasing popularity fur a &Mee of years.
strongly guarantee Its efficacy and valuable character, and
commend it to the favorable notice of au intelligent public.
Manufactured by TARRANT if; CO., -
No. 278 Greenwich Street, Corner of Warren Street,
New-York.
AND FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.
December 27, 1862-Smog
Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds.
LEWIS nanositrs & Co.,
002 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
HAVE ALWAYS ON RAND A LARGE
' stock of Gold and Silver Watche r.
suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Boys' wear. •
Some or our own importation, extra fine quality.
Oar assortment of Jewelry consists of the most fashion
able and rich designs ; ne also the plainer and lees ex
pensive.
Silver Spoons, Forks, Pie, Cake and Fruit Knives; also,
a large variety of fancy Silver Ware, suitable for Bridal
Presents.
We have also on hand a most splendid assortment or
DIAMOND JEWELRY of all kinds, to which we invite
especial attention. Our prices will be found considerably
less than the same articles are usually sold for.
'All kinds of Watches repaired in the very beet Man
ner and warranted to give satisfaction.
WEDDING lil NOS on band and made to order. Call or
address LEWIS LADOMOS & CO.,
April 18-3ino] 802 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
P. S.—The highest Cash prison paid for Old Gold and
Silver. All orders from the country will receive especial
attention.
A PREMIUM WILL BE PAID ON
13-OLD, ICPX.ODI
-AND
PAR 33.A.1•733C, NOCSTMEi
EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE
-OF-
G. W. GOODRICH,
READING, Pa.
♦ngust 10, 1861-11
PEACOCK'S
COAL AND WOOD YARD,
Corner of Second and Franklin Streets,
READING, PA.
WILLIAM PEACOCK & SON RESPECT—
fuIIy inform their numeronn old customers and the
public generally, that they continue a keep on hand a
heavy stock of Brakes. Egg. But, Stove and Limeburnere'
COAT, from the beet Mines, which they will sell iu large or
Small 4n:tallies, at the lowest market prices. Also, BITU
MINOUS COAL of superior quality, and Hickory and Oak
WOOD, by thecord or otherwise.
Amp All orders faithfully attended to, and Fuel deliver
ed promptly to any part of the city, Without extra charge.
April 2.5, 18113-300
COAL, WOOD, SALT,
p * 47 K--- - "APA. 1.1
Corner of Penn and Front Streets, Reading,
HSAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND SELLS
at reneonable prices, all kinds of broken, Egg and
Stove Coal; Nut, Chestnut and Sitnieloona Coal, Salt, Lime
and Sand.
ger Persons In want of anything In my line, will find it
to their advantage to give me a call before purchasing else.
where. I deliver free of extra charge to any part of the
clip. [Oct g-tf
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, LI
QUORS and SEGARS, No. ISllSlNorth Third Street, Phil
elphla, would respectfully call the attention of hotel
keepers and others, to Lie welt untested stock of Wince,
Liqudrs, and Imported Segue, in store and under Custom
Waite lock.
COGNAC BRANDIES.—Of various brands, consisting of
Pale and Dark Martel & Co., Fillet, Hennessy, Mag,tory,
Ward, bunny & Co., and Otard'aunperlor London Duck, and
various brands of Cognac and other Brandies.
WINES, &c.—Pine old Madeira, Sherry, Tenerife, and
Lisbon Wines—super old Port Wine, Clarets of dikerent
kinds, on draught or in glass.
CHAMPAGNE.—HeIdsick, P. A. Mumm & Co., and Gels.
ler's genuine Anchor Brands, in pints and quarts.
Together with a general assortment of Scotch and Irish
Malt Whiskeys, Holland Gin, Jamaica SpiriKreacii Bran
dy, old Bourbon, Monongahela Whiskey, Wild Cherry,
Blackberry Raspberry and Lavender Brandies.
ME- Superior Wine and Stomach Bitters. Dine 4-If
HOUSE, SIGN, AND DECORATIVE PAINTING.
GEORGE SEWING,
SOUTH SIXTH STREET, DIRECTLY OPPO
SIT& the Schnaucker House, is prepared to execute or-
ders for House and Sign Painting in all their branches, to.
gather with Painting and Graining in perfect indtation of
all kinds of Wood and Marble, in a style that cannot be
ourpaoseil, mitt at the lowest prices.
lie also pays particular attention to Presco•Painting, real
and imitative, for Churches, Balls, Parlors, Drawing-
ROOIIIR, Public Buildings, etc., and can refer to numerous
buildings In thin city, and other cities and towns in Penn
sylvania, for specimens of his work. A practical expect
once of twenty-lye years as a Painter, warrants him in
saying that los work cannot be excelled in beauty of de•
sign, power di street, idlil Mashed 4iitedlitibli_
will take orders for Work in any part of thin or
adjoining States, and attend to them with punctuality and
despatch. All letters addressed to him on business, will re
ceive prompt attention. Unnel9—ly
RUPTURE CAN BE CURED BY A TRUSS
Of THE RIGHT KIND, IF PROPERLY PITTED AND
DULY ATTENDBD TO. This has been abundantly de
monstrated in innumerable instances by the use of the
EIULTIPEDAL TRUSS of DR. RIGGS, during the last few
years. TLir trues, being covered with Hard Rubber, is
perfectly waterproof, may be need in bathing, and is al
ways cleanly as well as indestructible by ordinary usage.
If not satisfactory after a fair trial of sixty days, it may be
returned. It challenges comparison with any trues known.
Dr. RIGGS' Office, No. 2 .BARCLAY ST., New-York.
nov. 15-ly
JUROS SISUCDEL'a CHEAP
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL
..„
SADDLE AND HARNESS
~.,)
-4A .:
~-._ , MANUFACTORY,
' , -- .' : i '..,, . EMIT DIU STREET, BETWEEN
AAA '',%:-
.r SEVIENTII AND EIGHTH,
"
. . .....
~ ~ ' South Side, nearly opposite Fasig's
~... 1 , Berke County House. The only
place East of the Rail Road.
4 4.-,,--
~ 4.... - 1
READING PA.
azdaiaausual l January 14, SO-tf
To Physicians and the Public.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE JUST RECEIV
ea the largest and most complete assortment of
=MRS.
FEMALE SUPPORTERS,
SHOULDER BRACES, &0.,
ever brought to this city. Truesee applied and warranted
in give satisfaction.
Vir Prices range (coin to $2l.
HARM BIRCH L Etuo.,
May 9-Zie] Pe. 63 Went Penn Street, above Third.
COAL OIL I COAL OIL I I
ISOBARRELS COAL OIL JUST RECEIVED,
warranted equal to any manutactared. For sale a
The labwik wholesale iota priatl by
Feb 28] aso. LERCH & CO,
JUST RECEIVED,
2000 FLOWER POTS, AT THE OLD JAM.
ira WE. SWAMP, Ix,
(Sir X is Ma X W El
I/=1
NOTICE.
Man
SAMUEL BOONE,
(FORMERLY)
Sohn'Zissinger, Jr.,
TRUSSES.
WALL PAPERS.
BROWN GROUND, 61 cents
WHITE GROUND, 12i
GLAZED PAPERS, 25 "
GOLD BAND
WINDOW SHADES
AND
.7•12: 1 70 IICT NIL IEO 15 9
BUFF AND GREEN HOLLAND&
BAND BOXES, $1,75 per doz.
GEORGE CHRISMAN,
Nos. 3 AND 5 PENN SQUARE.
R.BADIN Or, PA..
lAS OPENED HIS SPRING STOOK OF
new and beautiful desigue of WALT . PAPERS,
WDOW SHADES, Ac., of the moot fooltionable wand
facture, and will sell the same at the very lowest prices.
sa- Next door to the Flamers' Bank, 3 and 5 Penn
Square, Reading, Pa. LA p. _
t i mit. Ili I_l $k If Owl
FARMERS , MACHINE SHOP.
SAMUEL LESSIG,
u - EREBY INFORMS THE FARMERS OF
XL Berke and adjoining Counties, that he has been es
perisnenting with a LEVER POWER. One of hie Marshes
been to have a Horse Power that would ruu light enough
to serve well when only a eingle horse is required and yet
be strong enough for font- horses. Twenty-eight are In
use and all give full satisfaction. This Horne Power is
warranted to run light and to be mom thimble than any
other Horse Power in the country.
The subscriber has also a Sew UNDER SHOT THRESH
ER, which be has levelled since last season, which ie
warranted by far superior to any other kind. The dust
Mee wider the Thresher in place of flying in the feeder's
face. Different kind's of Shelters are made to the above
Threshers. His TREAD POWER nod OVERSHOT
THRESHERS are BO well known that there Is no Ilse to say
anything about them.
The subscriber has a lot of the most improved HORSE
HAKES on hand, also STRAW CUTTERS, CLOVk.R HUL
LERS and a variety of other Agricultural Implements.
All Machines and Implements MI6 warranted to be wade
of the best materials amt to give full satisfaction in every
respect. Farmers are respectfully invited to come and
see his Machines before purchasing elsewhere.
MI repairing done at the elforteat notice and on the most
reasonable terms. Orders will be promptly filled.
SAMUEL LESSIG,
Corner of Fourth and Washington Streets, Reading.
May 20, 1563-3 mos
HARVEY BIRCH & BROS.,
413111 ALT LIMEIRARIr ALCIANOTI
No. 63 WEST PENN STREET,
READING, PA.
ESTABLISHED BY ENERGY AND PERSEVERANCE.
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Subscriptions revel,
and Philadelphl.
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i
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Spirit of the Times, New
York, 6 00
Scientille American, 2 00
Saturday Evening Post, 2 00
Silliman's Journal, 6 00
Temple Bar, 4 60
Vanity Fair, 3 00
Water Cure Journal, 1 00
Weekly Tribune, 2 00
*Westminster Review, 9 00
Weekly Herald, 9 00
Wilkee's Spirit of the
Times, 3 00
Working Farmer, 1 00
Yankee Notions, 125
not enumerated.
the four Reviews ,together
And Inlay other'
*Blackwood's Magazine ani
one year, ($lO.
4tlr The New-Tom HERAT
and Sue, dell.erod daily o ei
city, at publichera' rates.
oct - 12-trj H.
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bacribera In all parka of the
Z=l
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
Black,
Dark Brown,
Sloe' Brown,
Light Brown,
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Light
Dark Green,
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Slate,
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zrk Drab,
iglet Drab,
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Goods, Shawle, Scarfs, Drawee, Ribbons, Gloves, Bon
mete flake, Pastterm, I{6l Gloves, CLildren'ts Clothing, cod
all kiwis or Wearing Apparel with perfect fast colors. Yell
directions inside each package.
A Saving of 80 per cent
There Dyes are mixed in the form of powders concentra
ted, are tboranghly tested, and put up lit neat wallow,
expressly for faintly use. For twenty-five cents yon can
color fie many goods as would otherwise coat five times
that sum. The process le simple, and any one can use the
Dyes with perfect success. Directions
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Beaten. Price per package 25 and 16 cents,
For sale by Druggists and Dealers In every city and town-
Aprllll, 11303-smos
7 0,9
11:444,
AciTthahtSfeanhi,
PIZILADELPZIA.
MATTRESSES.
Beds, Feathers, Blankets, Comfortablek
Quilts, Cushions,
And all other articles belonging to the business
Feb. AMOS HILLBORS.
SPRING GOODS
MU
REDUCED PRICES.
WE HAVE NOW OPEN A HANDSOME AS
SORTMENT OF
SPRING DRESS GOODS
AT OLD r i rLICUEI.O3.
LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S
HOOP SKIRTS
Of the best makes, in Quaker and other Myles,
very cheap; and
Men's and Boys' Wear
Of every description, which we are also offering
at a reduction.
Public Respectfully Invited.
It. HESTER & SON,
April 25] Ito. 121, Corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets
HARDWARE & IRON STORE,
111780.11.135AL111 AND ZUFELLIZI.
MILE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVING BOUGHT
I the old Eetabliehed Hardware and Iron Store ef 8119
late Pricker, Steceneezi & Co., awl haying added a large
new Stook of goods ; would reepectfolly call the attention
of the public to their large amortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
IRON, STEEL, PAINTS,
OILS, GLASS, SADDLERY,
ORAGII Jahrintivas, ac., do.,
Which they are determined to sell at the very lowest Mar
ket Prices, wholesale and retail.
BRG It LERH & CO.,
Corner of RUM and Market Sq 43 O
uare. nest door C
to Borbosee
Mauston House. (Keim's Old Stand).
011.0itOP. LEItCII.I jan to [J. T. JACKSON.
Irons. Furnishing Goods.
J ARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSE FUR-
Dislalng Goode of every variety. For sale cheap by
eb 281 GEO. LEECH .* CO.
mania: (MALT.)
iaRIANS CAN CONSTANTLY BE HAD AT
ljy LAUER S BREWERY, corner o Third sad Chestnut
Mout& it. LAUER.
. 0 . 0 0 11 04 r; Ain'a
ll*
CONSTITUTION WATER
TUE aE.EAT REIVIEZITry
NM THE
C/4001NriBi g riT'CrTSCXENT
AND THE
ONLY KNOWN REMEDY
FOR
DIABETES
AND IASEASES OP THE
KIDNEYS AND BLADDER
7969 e Dit7l9AMetl 4 and Troftbblonie Disenk3,lo,b ,
thurfur Rrsisted the b.i direct..[
Clomp:del arntro fed bythe RE 1.11 . 111,101 V oti.
THE CURATIVE
properties rather Medlcinedirect Lbetumelyee orgur
secretion, and by no alte r ing the condition or the mutant.
and liver that the starchy principle or the recd is a u t
verted into auger so long as the system is under the
allenee of the
CONSTITUTION WATER,
which gives those organs tints to recovertheir hentar
and vigor. We are able to stole that the %V?.
ter has cured every case of Diabetes In which it
given. . . . .
STONE IN TIIR BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAM
BRICK DUST DEPOSITS, AND AIOcoUS Oft—
gILICY DISCHARGES AFTER
URINATINO.
Disease occurring front one and the sawn Caere wI k
entirely cored by the Constitution Water, iftekee
length of time. The dose eltonld vary With the ileV.ll;
the disease, from twenty drops to a teaspoonful three Uteri
a day, in water. During the passage of the Calcultw this
pain and urgent symptoms should be combated with 16
proper remedies, then followed Op With the Coiatituii.s t
Water, as above directed.
DESNENORRIICRA, OR PAINFUL MENSTRIT.I7I.s
AND IN NENORRIIAGIA OR Piton=
FLOWING.
Bab Mama°s arising from a fanny eecrelloe of the men
str,id chid—in the elle caso being too little, awl econn•
peeled by severe pain ; and the ether a tee prottete
tins, which will be speedily cured by the Cvestilsb u
Water. . .
The dieesse known as PALLING OF THE WOEIS, WLky
is the relaxation of the ligaments of that organ, owns
known by a sense of heavinem and dragging palm In itn
back and sides, and at times accompanied by Warp bnis
sting or shooting pains through the parts, will, in all
sea, be removed by the medicine.
There is another class of symptoms arising (rota ICti.
TATION Or THE WOMB, which physicians call
noes, which word covers up much ignorance, and iu
cases out of ten the doctor does not really know
the symptom,. are the - disease, or the disease the spout...,
We can oulylnnmerato them here. I speak word path.,
larly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the Heart, helm,'
Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes of Heat, Languor, Lsm.
Mle. and Dimness. of Vision.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION,
Stride!. in the unmarried female is a cub.l.ll, recurriat
disease, and through neglect the eeeds of tneregrms nal
dangerous maladies are the result; and as moat!. alils
month passes without an effort being made to assist witur..,
the suppression becomes chronic , the patient grmludlly
looses her appetite, the bowels are canntlpattd, bio,t
sweats come on, add asossumption finally ends bur e1ra..,1
LEHOORRIHRA UR WHITES.
This Nesse depends upon au Indamtnation of MI
lining of the vagina and womb. It Is In all cities
panted by severe pain in the bock, across the I.owels aKf
through the hips. A teaspoonful of the medicine way
taken three times a day, with nu injection of a taliielot.,
flu of the medicine, mixed with a half-plat of Koh
morning and evening.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE B7,.4DDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE RIDNE P.Y. AND
CATARRH OF TER BLA HUSH, S2'RAN
OURY AND BURNING OR P.4IN,
CIME=EI
For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, 1111,114 n
much cannot be wild In Its praise. A single dose has been
known to relieve the moat urgent symptoms,
Are you troubled with that distreseiug pain In the Kula!'
of the back awl through the hips? A teaspeoural a day ui
Constitution Water will relieve you like magic.
MR DYSPEPSIA,
It bee no equal In relieving the most distressing symp•
tome. Also, Headache, heartburn, Acid Stomach. Vosut.
tog Food, &c. 'rake a teaspoonful after dinner. The dn,n
In all cases may be increased if desired, but thonld to
done gradually.
=
Homo long alma givon op tho use of bubo. enlols arA
janiper In the treatment of these dineasen, and only 11,4
thenvfor want of a better remedy.
- CONSTITUTION WATER
Has proved Itself equal to the task that has devoLvad
upon U.
DIURETIC'S
Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant nee 5 , 1011
lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed diseame.
.
DANVILLR, Pa., June 2, ISM
Dr. Wi.. 11. Genoa—Dear .Sir: fa February, i,61. I
was Minded with the Huger diabetes, awl for Ilvo weigh
I passed more than Iwo gallons of water in tasatt.toor
hours. I was obliged to get up as often as tee or twelve
times daring the night, and in eve months I lost about fitly
pounds in weight. During the mouth of July, IS6I, Ipp
cured two bottles of Constitution Water, and In two dsyi
after using It I experienced relief, and after taking two 1.0-
I,lea I wan entirely cared, soon alter regaining my MA
good health. Yours truly. . .
J. V. L. DE W ITT.
BOSTON CORIUM. '27, 1561.
Wu. H. ORBOO & CO.:
Get& :—I freely give you liberty to make Iva of the
followl lig Certificate of the value of CONSTITUTION WATIlkh
which I can recommend in the highest manner.
My. ife, who was attacked with pain in the shoulder.,
whole length of the back, and in her limbs, with ?alp?,
am of the Heart, attended with Palling of the hood,
Dyinacnorrhaa, and irritation of the Bladder. I coiled A
physician, Who attended her about, three mouths, when he
left her woree than ha foiled Ler. I then employed .no of
the best physicians 'could tied, Who attended her for shad
nine months, and while she was under his cam she did not
suffer quite as much pain; he finally gave her up end
said : "her cane was incurable." For, cold he, "she
Sttell a Combination of complaint*, that mixtivior yrr o
for one operates against game oldie' of her difilmilti.q
About thin time, she commenced the use of Constituum
Water, and to our utter astonishment, almost the ant do,
seemed to have the desired effect, and she kept on linprer
log rapidly under its treatment, and now superintend• en .
tirely her domestic affairs. She has net taken any of the
Constitution Water for about four weeks, mud we ere happy
to my It has produced a permanent cure.
Wit. M. VAN BENSOMOTEN.
MILFORD, CONN., Nov. 19, ISO
Dr. Ws. H. GREGG
Dear Sir :—I have for several years, been afflicted with
that troublesome and ;lampoons sllsease—OrtfOri—Niolal
resifted all remedies and doctors, until 1 leek tinsuitsiisiss
Water, and you may be assured that l was exceedisoy
pleased with the result. t has entirely cured me, end F.+ii
may make any use of my name you may see tit in regal
to the medicine, as I have entire confidence in its ens: se v.
Vnare truly, POND STRONts
TRIM ARE PASTS SPUMY.
Theret-s no class of diseaues that produce each axiom+
lug effects upon the human similitude's as Dula tuJ
1/lineament' the Kidney., Bladder and Urinary rnsay...,
and through false modesty they are neglected midi
are no advanced as to be beyond the Control of ordinal y
remedied, and we present the
CONSTITUTION WA TER
To the public with the conviction that it has no equal is
relieving the class of diseases for which it has bean finial
so eminently successful in curing; and we trnal that We
shall be rewarded for oar efforts in placing so valsabla
remedy in a form to meetlhe requirements of patient
physician.
NOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, PIIICE $l.
WM. IL GREGG dr CO., Proprietors,
Morgan & Allen, General Agents, No. 46 elld
New-York. [Nov. 29 1a62-11,.__
F.iritaigglilice;;ltaachess BIM, Bed 13 "g 9 '
Moths Cu Furs, I'Voollens ' dice. Innenle on
Planta, Fowls, Animals , &c. Put up Irr
GOc. and &IL 00 Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks, lei and $;
for HOTELS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, &e.
"Only Infallible remedies knomn,"
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangeroas to the Human Family."
"Rats oome out of their holes to die."
Sir Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
&lig' Sold by all DRUGGLsTS and RETAILERS everywhere
/kir !!! Bavreas !II" of all worthless imitations.
1568 that " Coffin's" nalllo fa On earl HoN. Hattie;
and Flask, before you buy.
*RP Addrem HENRY R. COSTAR ,
AS*" PRINCIPAL DEPOT 482 BROADWAY, N. Y.
ail' Sold by—HARVEY BIRCH & Co., Whsle IT S
Retail ; • S. S. STEERS% RS East Penn street, above the ir.o.
read K. HOURLY: R. P. Orman & Cd.,RiumN6, l ' 4 '
January 17, 1.882-9 mo
•
zfla • MANHOOD;
-,
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HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!
lust Pubtlatied, in a Sealed Envelope. Price Si. , ' t'• I''
6 LECTURE ON THE NATURE , 'ha:O
mani, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrbsea or Soui. , !
oakum, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, Bud loroln.r
Embalms. Inducting Impotency, Consumption , mud Mal'
and Physical Debility.
By nolwr J. OtIi.VERWP.I.L, M. D.
The important fact that the awful consequences el l' A'"
abuse may be effectually removed withoulinternal stencil a
or the dangerous application of caustics, instruments. ae.h
dated boogies, and oiler empirical devices. Is here Cl"e!
demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly sure,si ,
Ireatineid as .1004 by Ile celebrated sailia, WHY 11..
plalned, by menus of which every one is mudded to ~'"'
himself perfectly, and at the least poesible cost, thet.,ehir,
avoiding all the advertised nostrum, of the day. 0
lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thuneseds. .
Sent under meal, la a plain antelope, to Boy eddr'''
7108 i paid on receipt of Iwo postage clamps , a
the pabllebers. by e ddresit a
CHAS. J. C. KLINE dr
AprlllB-3m] 127 Bowery, New• York ;P. 0. lIDX
F. WESCHE,
MANUFACTURER OF IRON RAILINGS, BELL•HANGEB
AND LOCKSMITH,
AT THE OLD AND WELL-KNOWN STAN
Court Alley, above Sixth street, uear the Coat
se, Reading, Pa.
iltir Keys made, and all aorta of repairing door at -art
notice. [March 1?-cw''...
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