Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, August 08, 1863, Image 4

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" Come, wife," said Will, "I pray you devote
Just half a minute to mend this coat,
Which a nail has chanced to rend."
"'Tie tau o'clock," said hie drowsy mate ;
" I kgov," said Will. 4a it is rather late,
Rut It's never too lute to mead."
Fissumps ?cm WITU EIDOLISV &MUSTS.—
emu goon %AN iho hod been attending an
evening pasty, desired to return home, but hail
no matt attendant. The master of the house
requested his we to accompany them, and made
use of a Beep/are name. What was it V
JavlADank--Jecry, beau 'on.
Jerry proving reluctant, the gentleman desire'
another Nei 40 eel as wort. Whets ealptAre
name did he niter t
Lemse,l-I.em you will.
Mill there was a difficulty, end a like request
wee made is a similar manner to snake eon.
What wee it?
Samuel—Bi' pa will.
Samuel having 'ooneented, the party took their
seats in tit. slates for the purpose of going home,
it was found there was plenty of room for one
more. What scripture name did the old gerige
man use to induce another son to accompany the
isanste f
Benjamin—Ben Jam in.
The driver was requested to start 1p another
scripture name. What was it
Joshua—Josh airay.
When the sleigh was fairly off, It was disoor
erea that one of the young ladies had been left
behind. There was no possibility of recalling
her companions, so the old gentleman asked still
another of his eons to condole the young lady for
her disappointment. What was the last scrip
ture name used
Ebeneser—'ben, ease her.
Manstawrarric.—Soine officious police cu ofe in
Philadelphia, not long ago, arrested a man named
Pool—Mr. Marcus Pool. The officer found Mr.
Pool, who is described as a man " six feet long,
and broad in proportion," sitting on a door step,
endeavoring to mend his tattered corduroys with
a needle and a piece of twine. His head and feet
ware bare, and the only article of clothing about
him, except his pants, was a dirty shirt. He
protested before lb. magistrate that. be was in
comfortable circumstances—that he wanted
neither work, food, nor clothing. 'When allusion
was made to hie scanty stock of the latter, be
replied; "Upon my word and honor I couldn't
bear another rag on me. Habit's everything.
Look at Adam and t'other apostles, how d'ye
suppose they stood it I The thinner you lama to
dress yourself the nigher you come back to a
state of innOcenoe." The magistrate was obliged
to discharge Mr. Pool.
elf Amos 8., of = Orleans, was riding in
the horse•care a few days eine% when a gentle
man inquired of him how long the war would
last. " Ten years," replied the Judge, " Ten
yearn I" exclaimed a lady, seizing her paraseras
if premeditating an attack upon the Judge ;
" did you say ten years, sir I" " Thai le my
opinion, madam," replied the Judge coolly.
" Are you a contractor ?" retorted the lady.
" No, madam, I'm an expander," rejoined the
imperturbable expounder of the law.
mar Some YOUNG Masi, traveling on horse
back among the Mountains, became inordinately
thirsty, and stopped for milk at a house by the
roadside. They emptied every basin that was
offered, and still wanted more. The woman of
the lipase at length brought out an enormous
bowl of milk, and set it down saying, "One
would think, gentlemen, you had never been
weaned."
JIM? SO.—An English writer, in giving advice
to ti young married woman, argues the advantage
of keeping a garden and attending to it herself,
and, as a sort of clincher, adds that mother Eve
marled a gardener. Quilp truly remarks that the
gardener, in consequence of the matoh, lost his
situation.
SOYA bantering a fat compa
nion, remarhed that, If all flesh was grass, he
meat be a load of hay- " I suspect I am," said
be, " from the way yon asses nibble at me."
FOR PROTHONOTARY
ELLOW-CITIZENS :—AT THE SOLICITA
TION of many of my Mends, I offer myealf as a can
ate for the
oriacx oa PROTHONOTARY
of Beall eounty, at the coming election, /subject to the de
ololoo of tb. Demoeeatia Delegate Convention. Should I
be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to dieelserge the
dollen of the aloe penensll7, and with strict fidelity.
Reading, July Ité] °BORON K. JAVAN.
IVA V1111072001101141.11M.
To flts ladependent Voters of Berke County
ILOW-CIATLENI3 - - ENCOURAGED BY
FI.
support I received In the Demooratio
Comity Convention of ISE°, I am induced again to oiler
sayadf as a candidate for the offie of
PROTHONOTARY OF REEKS coaxal;
At the calming eleetioe, untbject to the decision of the Demo
ramie County Oonveation. I reepectfully solicit the votes
and Inductee of my friends and fellow Democrats In the
asveral towneldpe, berated' and wards, and pledge myself,
if elected, to discharge the duties of the Oleo with strict
fidelity and impartiality.
seeding, July 18-toj EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG.
!OIL 11MMU1Y.
To the Sadepernd Voter, e Berks Ormmty.
VerMENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZJ3NS :—EN
COURAGED by namarona friends, I am induced to
4 myself as a candidate for the °Mee of
. , . .. . . . . . .. . ~ .
PROTHONOTARY OF BERKO COUNTY,
At We ensuing election *lnflect to the decision of the Demo
motto Delegate Convention. I respectfully ask for the votes
and influence of my Democratie fellow-citisens In the
neveml townships, boroughs and warde, and pledge myself,
if nominated and elected, to diecharge the duties of the
Milos Ibithfnily and satisfactorily.
Oley„ Jelyld-tol WELLINGTON B. OKIESEMER.
FOR 11LOILIIONOTART.
To the independent Electors of Berke County,
FIENDS AND FELLOW.CITIZENS:—EN
-001TRAGIID by the liberal and kind support which I
relrdived three years ago In the Democratic Delegate Con
vention, being the second highest Tote, and within a few
votes of giving um Manila:tin:then, (for which 1 am heartily
thankful) and by the father persundon of my friends, I am
induced again to oiler myself as a candidate for the office of
PROTHONOTAII
of Berke enmity, sabisat to the decision of the Democratic
Connty Convention. _Should I be nominated and elected
by your vomit, I Will leave mond og undone in the die
charge of the duties with fidelity and impartiality.
Respectfally Yoore,.
Reading, Joly2S-to] JONATHAN L. REBER.
POR. REGISTEIR.
tFRIENDS AND FELLOW—CITIZENS :—EN—
COURAMID by the very handsome support received
r he otdoe of
ESOISTBS OF WILLS, ri'm
in the Democratic Delegate Convention three Isere ago,
vlre 1l votes out of 142, being only one vote lase than a
majority, for Which I again hsarUly thank the Delegates
of that Convention, I agate offer myself al a candidate for
said ales before the neat Democratic Delegate Convention,
and reepectfatly ask tics renewed support and influence of
ay friends throughout the county.
M. B. THISMTECBTER
fElioaoliabufg, July 23,1863.-to
REGISTER Or WILLS.
2194/Is'Freer and independent Mora of "keg.. ciogno.
-gt.E LLO z— TI.IANKPUL FOR
the oberal eneonnteement reeelved la the Democratic
oily Convention .14860, Indtdee me to offer myself
again as a esedldate for .
REG/S.7BR OF WILLS,
sahjlet, however, to the deaden of the Democmtic County
Convention,, I reapentltilly solidi the cote* and the influ
ence of my friends ha the away, and pledge nitwit; If
elected at the ensuing fall election, to discharge the denes
of the oaks personally to the aatiutution of the public.
MARLON A. 13ELLERS.
Windsor Cantle, mil/ 25, 1689-0
1 1 08 • ILZIGISTMLa
Fo tkrlndepenetent Bloloro of Berko County. •
ands,
AND FELLOWXIMENS :—AT
itie earned eradiation of many of my Democratio
OA /Auk *Peed is tiger myself sea candidate see
tD{s,Aqf.
0c4,,
EdISTER OF WILLS, do..
of Bitititeonety, at the October election, subject to the de
o/aka of the Denweratia Delegate Convention, 1 reaped
telly at& for the votes and Influence of the Democrats of
the tenuity, mid give them my pledge that It nominated
tad sleeted, I will discharge toe duties of the elite faith
fully sad hapartiellyt
iDley. July Ite-tej JQHDI ii. Xl/11131Lit
"RECORDER OF DEEDS, aro.
To 171+9 Free and 14dependint 3'..iell•N of Berke County:
tE LL 0 W -CITIZENS:-11AVING BEEN
planed second on the list of candidates for the oitice of
ECORDER OF DEEDS, ,tc., O F BECKS COUNTY,
By the Democratic Delegate Convention which met three
years ago, and for which I relent my „grateful the one, i
am encouraged again to oder toyeelf as it mediate for the
tame race, aubject to the decision of the Democratic Con
vention of the present year. I rempedfully ask the votes
and influence of my Democratic friend. throughout the
county, and pledge myself, If nominated and elected, to
discharge the dotter of the °Mee pereonally, to the entire
eatleftalon or the public.
Hemline, July IS-tc] ISAAC LOOK 9,
TOIL szconinixt.
To the Flvenun Berks - Counly
;K, RIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS: —I AM
encouraged by many Mot*. to offer rayon aa a can
ele for the °Moe of
RECORDER olf DEEDS, ho.
of Berke moiety, at the enacting election, la cum I receive
the nomination of the Democratic Delegate Convention. I
respectfully ask for your votes and influence, Rad give you
the anenrance that, tf nominated and elected, the olllce shall
be fsingfeUy attended to.
Longswatep. July 26-W WILLIAM GRIM
POR aZICOBD33II, or moms, etc.
Independent Electors of 'forks empty. ,
r 4 ILI ENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS —EN.
COURAGED by the liberal engraft I rocolveil three
yams ego, lam agate tudecod to offer myself an a candi
date for the oflee of
RECORDER OF DEEDS, &c.
of Becks county, at the October election, subject to the de
cision of the lineament; Delegate Convection. I reapeet
fully solicit the support and IMineacc of the Democratic
eleetera of the county. and give my pledge that, ahould I
be nominated and elected. I will attend perannallY to tho
dutiee of the office, and discharge them faithfully, to the
beet of my ability.
Maldencreek, July 25-M1 HENRY REEDER.
CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT.
To the Independent Voters (1/ Berko County •
youELLOW-CITIZENS s--lIAVINCIVEEN 110N
ORED with the eesand highest vote in the Democratic
'nly Convention of 1560, for the °Mae of
CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT
of Berke comity, I am encouraged again to offer impair
RR a candidate for the came alike, subject to the decision of
the Democratic Delegate Convention. Thankful to my
friends and the Delegates who gave me curb a liberal sup
port three years ago, I reepectfully ask the support and
influence of the Democracy of the county senemlly, in the
approaching CallYiten, and pledge myself, if nominated and
elected, to discharge the duties o 1 the once with strict
fidelity and impartiality.
Longawamp, July 25-tr. LEVI H. MESS.
CLERIC Or THE ORPHANS,' COURT.
T. the .I.”l,pAntbatl Ekefora of 'Jerks County
151ELLOW-CITIZENS:-11AVING BEEN HON
ORED with the votes of a large amber of Delogotea
In the Democratic Comely Convention of isr,o, for which I
return my sincere thanks, I am encouraged to offer myself
again as &candidate for the ogles of
METH OP THE ORPHANS' COURT
. • - -
of Berke county, at the October election, If nominated by
the County Democratic Convention shortly to Resemble. I
respectfully Killen the latleenre and support of the Dele
gate& and my Detnooratie friends generally, and pledge
myself, If nominated and elected, to fulfil the duties of toe
Woo to tho Malty ootlefoctloo of the people.
Daeter, auly SOLOMON CLOSE.
Clerk of the Quarter Sessions.
To the Independent Voters of Berke County.
FELLOW-LIITIZENS:—IIdANY OF MY
friends have urged me to become a candidate for the
olneo of
CLERK OF THE QUARTER SESSIONS, &o.
of Berk. county, at the ensuing election, and lam there.
fore induced to present my name to the Denlocralio Dele
gate Convention as a candidate for nomination to said office.
1 respectfully ask for the advert and Influence of the
Democracy of the county, and pledge myself, if nominated
and circled, to discharge the duties of the Wilco with im
partiality and fidelity.
LEVI M. GERHART, Capt. Co. 0,
Dernville, July ]filet rennet. Regiment.
For Clerk of the Quarter Sesalons.
To the Independent Voters Berks County:
W-CITIZE NS :—IIAVI BEEN FION-
A! OWED, three yearn ago, with the second high•et vote
In the Democratic County Convention, I am el...waged
again to offer 'motif as a Candidate for the office of CLERK
OP THE QUARTER SIZSIONS, &a, of Berke county, sub
ject, as before. to the decision of the Democratic Delegate
Convention. Sincerely thankful to the Delegates for the
liberal support they gave me upon that occasion. I again
solicit the votes and influence of my friends and fellow-citi
zens, pledging myself, If nominated and elected, to dis
charge the elidee of the office wills earn and fidelity.
Reading, July IS-to9 FRANCIS ROLAND.
To the Democratlo Electors of Berke Co.
FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS: I OF
FER myself to your consideration as a candidate for
the office of . . . .
DIRECTOR OP THE POOR,
(enbjeci to the decision of the County Convention), Should
I be so fortnuateaa to receive the nomination and be elected.
I will promise to perform the dotim with impartiality and
iimpomfolly, your obedient servant,
Reading, July 25, 156:3-51*) JOSEPH PaUTHART.
To the Electors of Berks County.
FELLOW-CITIZENS:—ENCOURAGED BY
, the solicitationa of a number of zap friends and the
nattering support 1 received two pears ago, I again offer
myself 115 a candidate for
//WTI' TREASURER.
subject to theMinination of the Democratic Cminty Con
vention, and hope toy Democratlo friends throughout the
county, will kindly give me their support end lo
l!ltonid I be no fortunate as to reecivo the nominat mu and
be elected, I pledge myaelf to discharge the duties of the
oltico personally to the beet of my ability, and I trust to the
entire satisfaction of the citizens of old Berks.
Reading, July .23-taj ISAAC R. FISHER.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
:VELLOW-EITIZENS :-13Y THE PE RSUA
SION of many friends, I am Induced to become a can
di ate for the office of
. . . .
TREASURER OF BERES COUNTY,
at the ensuing election, kinkiest to the decision or the Demo
cratic Delegate Convention. I rempeetfully solicit your
votes and Influence, and promise, in case of my netulnallon
and election, to perform the dollen of the opine with strict
DAVID L. WENRICH.
•
Lower HeideWar& July 241-to]
To the Free Electors of Derks County.
F11.1E 4 1D2 AND YELLOW-CITIZENS :—EN
COD-RAGED by a amber of my rands, I am induced
again to offer myself as a
CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
And I solicit your votes and support for acid officatculdoct,
however, to the dectelon of the Democre tie Delegate Con.
vention. Should Ibe so fortunate no to he nominated and
elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office
with fidelity.
Upper Talpehoceou, July MICUAEL 1.0110.
SALE OF LAND.
1,300,000 Acamit rAux.pg LAND
MED
ILLINOIS CENTRE& RAILROAD COMPANY.
'l' IS WELL KNOWN THAT THIS COM—
patty. In the few years since tire construction of the
'Mimed, has sold a large number of Perms to settlers,
who, mostly in a short time, enjoyed a degree of pros
perity, which Is sufficient evidence of the quality of the
soil, and the facilities fur disposing of its produce. The
numerous villages which have sprung up in this short
time also Indicate the abundant resources of the country.
The land is rich PRAIRIE SOIL, often thickly wooded.
Woodland can getteraily be purchased at short distancee
and low prices—sometimes or the Company. Tire various
kinds of grain are successfully cultivated. Fruit, (tripes,
Ac., grow rapidly, and yield abundantly and of superior
quality. The fruit market la probably the best lit the
West. For the raising of Cattle there is no better country
to be fond, Considering the infancy of the settlements,
much has already been done for Scheele.
The Company offers to settlers great advantages. The
land Is sold—Wood or Prairie,—at from SO to iiil2 per acre,
according to its distance from the Railroad. At the time
of purchase, only the Interim of the purchase money is re
quired. For the 3 first years, likewise only the Interest.
At the earl of the fourth year and the throe following, each
one.quarter of the capital ; thus atter the expiration of
seven years, the whole amount Is paid. On cash Pay
ments a liberal discount Is allowed. Purchasers are ex
empt from taxes on the land for seven years.
Nit- The undersigned has been appointed agent, and
basing personally examined the land, Is able to Ogee:act
laformation. All communications to be addressed to
JOHN NNOLICH, Agent,
Reading P. 0., Bergs county, Pa
March 21-11
RIMY IMPORTANT NEWS!
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JUDACIIM. .1141.1 1 .2. 21121 D
111711% ANTE,
Are thoroughly destroyed by tbis most
VALUABLE PREPARATION.
NO MONEY WASTED IN BUYING IT,
FOR IT NEVER FAILS.
PIIICE. - 25 CENTS PER BOX
Retailed by the following Druggists in Reading
J. B. MeDURDY, S. A. MARSHALL, S. S. STEVENS,
JOIIN H. EASES, 0. W. lambi, ...I U. LERONED.
Also, Wholesaled by
S. A. MARSHALL, East Penn Square, and J. K. Ne
CURDY, Na 10, South Fifth Street.
PRINCIPAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT,
139 South 10th at., Ist door ab. Walnut,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
CAUTION 2
Bach Box of the genuine Exterminator beam the foe elmile
signature of 7C. Burt. jr.
Be cure and ask your Drogßinte for BUET'R EXTERMI
NATOR, and no other. Ugly 4-3 mo
"PENNY TOKENS"
OP COPPER.
TAE BEST QUALITY, AND IN ANY QUAN
TITY, famished at $8 00 per tbometud, by
JOHN GAULT, No. 1 Park Placa,
Two Doors from Broadway. New-York.
AU Orders emit by Mail or Express promptly forwarded.
jaly 28-4 t
b" - RFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS OF ALL
kinds, tur Wu iky parcel Q 1 yOURd, at
PEOOOGICA,
kilo 27 JO South Fifth duvet.
TO THE LADIES.
4IC ME-1C _IIIIE 11111 T 3 1 11 L 49
GLASS ANU 1111BENSWARE.
" L ATE DAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE AND
V V elegant assortment of the following Mud. of
FANCY CHINA 11.13.TICLES:
French China Vases, 7 doz. pairs. all Ares. Card Baskets,
(I
Card Receiver., Jewel Boxes, Cologne Bottles, Motto d
iots+, Watch if olders, Inkstands, Cigar Stauds, and a variety
of other fancy goods suitable for the What-Not , Also
Bohemian and Trench Glassware,
Bach &Mtn° Bottles. Deeantere, Goblets and Wine Gleams,
Liquor Sette, Cigar Stands, Card Baskets, Cologne Bottles,
Cake and Fruit Stands In great variety, Callon, bait Vet
lure, Caudlestieks, Tombless, Re., &e., and Continua Glass
ware of every description; together with alt oxtentdve
stock of
QIITEIENSWAR2I,
Consisting in part, of White Granite Tea and Toilet setts,
T01422(1 Cages Cape, Pinner, Breakfast and Batter Plates,
Dishes of all kinds, Pitchers, Mug., Bowl., Am.. Sto., &Ink
a fall line of common ware, all of which We offer at nun.
malty low prices. Au inattention of our goods by our many
patrons and the pnbilo, 10 respectfully asked.
Al. KAMER & SO2,
may 24 No. 111, Corner of Fifth and Sprnce Bt.
STRICKLAND & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS,
23 EAST PENN STEEL%
READING, VA.
ALARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
of
School, Miscellaneous and Blank
XS 11310 41:1111 MK. .. 4 Mt 9
PRAYER BOOKS,
ENGLISH AND G ERMAN BIBLES AND
HYMN BOOKS,
PERIODICALS,
DUSIOamI MUSIC BOOKS, -
COLD PRES, FANCY ARTICLES,
NOTE, hreTEE,L'APgsrl
PIRETIER PAPER and PAPER BAGS.
BLANK. BOOZE;
—AND—
MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS
Made to order: Churches and Sabbath Schools supplied
with Tract Society and Sunday School Union publications,
at catalogne prices.
.Ii - Orders from Country Merchants solicited and filled
promptly at the lowest wholesale prim.
Aar Teachers supplied with Music at the usual discount.
N. B.—ltooke and Mimia sent by mail postage paid, on
receipt of Publishers' Prices. tan 18-tf
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Centre square.
LANCAFITSR, PA., March 4, 1863.
DE 0. 0. 11A11111.24.—Dalt Sir! Pat many years I wan
the victim of Dyspepsia In Ito most aggrayated form ; my
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that I wee unable to perform any kind of labor. I had re
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A. D. CAMPBRLL,
Title is but one of the many testimonials daily received
In praise or this groan medicine. For este by
. . . . .
HARVEY BIRCH & BROTHER,
June 8-It] Druggists, No. 63 West Betio St., Reading.
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE,
Ci- X Xa Xis X 3M 'S
FINE FLAVORED OLD PLANTATION COFFEE
13=1
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE
THE OLD PLANTATION COFFEE IS PEE
!erred by those who have used it to the beet Mocha or
Java Coffee, It being superior In strength and richnesa of
flavor to the ordinary Imported Coffees. As we are the
only receivers and rattnufectarere or the
OLD PLANTATION COPPER,
We would caution our friends and the public against par.
chasing any not hearing our signature. no since the perfect
SIMMS of our
OLD •PLANTATION COFFEE
Nnmornna manufaetarem are trying to palm off Interior
coffee at lem price, nying that theirs to ee good, better, am.
Some have gooses far as Wolfer our printers large amounts
If they would print a quantity of labels bearing our name,
Others are petting up mixtures labelled in Imitation
of our genuine
•
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE.
Such as Planter Coffee or Planten Leaf Coffee. &c.. evi
dently to misguide the public by palming off an Inferior
article fur our
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE.
Ao we are the only receivers and manufacturers of the
OLD PLANTATION COFFER,
We shall Finish all infrlugers of ortr copy-right to the fur
theat extent of the law.
THE OLD ,PLANTATION COFFEE
Is pot up hi ono pound tlmfoll packages, 98 cud CO lba to
wllh fall Ilreallona for ueleg (At each package. Far
rale by all well regulated family titers..
HICI FIT dc BROTEIER,
Importers and Manu W
facturers, 2.33, OILLIEA
23(i, 237 Wasblogton
Street, New-York. thine 13-3 m
_____
CIPII.ING Ar. 01:111CIVIEla SIVZIOI2IS
—OF—
"EATS AND CAPS,
iI, AT TUE OLD•ESTABLISEIED STAND OFR
3P. G. 1308191,
No. 6 West Penn Street, next door to the
Union Bank of Needing,
WHO IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM
New-York rand Philadelphia. the latest style, of
HATS and CAPS
Adapted to the Season. He Las the received a large as
tortmeat of
Tk ONES, CARPET BAGS,
I'ALIRBB UMBRELLAS,
which will be sold at the lowest met prices. he he P 2 96
Cash for all hls goods, Le ls emitted to sell theta at the low
est prices.
dam` Three hundred dozen hIJAREIZ HOODS on Lend
width will be mold cheep.
A large quautity of the Legit quality of BED FEA•
Pia :1M ' , :aired. to which the uttentiou of liotwokeeperu
in respectfully invited, sad eatuilue.—No trouble
to atom gouda. [April 11-1.1
C6WMONTI, !--We want Agents at Vit/
mouth, expenses paid, to uell our Hrotwlue tiny
1.414(418, Oriented Burners, mid thirteen other hew, morel
and curious *dicing. Fifteen oireulerneentfree. Address,
May 9-ittuj SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine,
HAMS, TONGUES AND DRIED BEEF, EX
urotAiSSlt Mime, at VEOCOUIVS,
jun. 27 Booth Ptah Street
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE, Nog. 435 AND .137 CHESTNUT STREET.
Capital, - - sloo,eue
rerpettigl PreEHMEN, . $975473 2S
Lego Five Per Cent. - • 41,14$ ES
. „ .
-- —5595,824 63
Unexpired Temporary Premiums, 190,534 05
Less rot the portion of time expir.
ed on polices over one year,
Sarpldd,
Total, -
Statement of the Assets of the Company,
January 1, 1863.
First Mortgages, amply sestina, - $1,003,021 40
}Coal Estate, (pneaent ritheNo3o,323 47) COM 128,97., 77
Temporary Lobos, ou ample Collateral Securities 84,1325 77
Stocks, (procctit rains 493,373 lii) cost • 84,001 60
Notes and bilisreceivable, • . 41749 130
Cash, - • . . 70,312 013
$2,300,201 03
Advance In Value of Real Rotate over coat, e,sm 70
Advance to Value of blocka over coat, 13,473 Ou
Total.
N' The only Profit, from Premiums which this COM.
patty can divide by law, are from Risks which have Nam
-•
. .
.Extrart from the Charter of the Company.
But the moneys received as Premiums upon Iti6ks which
tomtit undetermined, and are outstanding at the time of
&daring each 15141,10114, ahatl Oat he C6llliiiliMat as part of
the Profile of said Corporation, or divided ae mien."
PERPETUAL Olt LIMITED INSURANCES
WM ON MOW DEACRIPTION OF PROPBBTY, IN
Town and Country,
For Ownere, Mortgageek Mond LandlordeAto, to, Natal
au /ow au are Cimaittent with security.
Loomis,. BY FIRE.
Losses paid daring the year 1862, $09,780 11
By order of the Board.
CHAS. N. BANCFCER, President.
Attest—JAS. W. McALLISTER, Secretary pro tom.
D I RECTORS.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, DAVID S. BROWN,
TOBIAS WAGNER, ISAAC LEA.
UMBEL ORANTL EDWARD C. DATA
JACOB R. SMITH, OEOII.OE PALES,
liboROE W. RICHARDS, ALFRED FITLER.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, President.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
JAS. W. MeALLISTIER. Secretary pro tern.
Win Applications for Insurance, made either personally
or by letter, will be promptly at to by
J. LAWRENCE CIETZ,
April 4-Iy] Agent for the Company, at Reading, Pa.
TSB COLUMBIA
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO INSURE
lleiWiuge, blerchandlre, and other property, wink
lose and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either fur a
caah premium or premium note.
The large and Increasing capital of the Compauy, con
elating of premium Mites gives by lie members, and build
upon
$1,475,789 35;
moored on the mutual plan, affords a reliable guarantee
equal to ten times the average, loon on the amount insured;
and the Directors pledge themselves to deal an liberally
with Oboes Who may enetain loos or damage an the cams
will Kandla, conaistent wath Justice to all parties con
cerned.
Amount of Premium Notes, $155,620 49.
Balance of Cash Premiums unexpend
ed, January let, 1£402, 61,8813 67
Cash receipts during the year 1862,
less agents' sommissioner- • 6,78147
Cash receipts in January,lB63, 895 80
8%345 84
Loosest and Expense. paid during the
year 1862, 6,329 73
Balance unexpended, Feb. 2d, 1863, 3,016 11
A. S. OR.EBN, President
VIERS YOUNCI:jid. Secretary,
MICILLEL S. EHUMAN, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
R. T. RYON. EPHRAIM 'HERSHEY,
ABRAHAM BRUNER, MICHAEL H. MOORE,
Ana( HENDRICJI, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr.,
H. G. MINICH, NICHOLAS AH:DONALD,
SAMUEL F. ERERLEIN, AMOA S. GREEN,
MICHAEL E. EMU:1181V.
1 PHILIP RIBBER, Ninth and Penn Arent% Reading,
is ido, Ageot for the above-naland Cowpony, and will take
Hake In city and country at the lowest rates.
June lit, 1883-61no0
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICE, NOS. 4 AND 6 EXCHANGE BUILDING,
North GAG of Wainut St., Between Dock and Third Ste.,
PIIILADELP/11A.
INCORPORATED IN 1794.
CHARTER PERPETUAL. '
11124COCO.CO , QCS.
Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, 18G3,
$493,829 67.
Narine, Are and Inland 23-anntortalion Insurance.
DIRECTORS.
HENRY D. SHRIIRERD, WILT.IAM R. WHITE,
CHARLES INACALESTER, GEORGE IL STUART,
WILLIAM S. SMITH, SAMUEL GRANT, Jr.,
JOHN B AUSTIN, TOBIAS WAGNER,
EDWARD C. KNIGHT. THOMAS B. WATTSON,
HENRY G. FREEMAN, CHARLES S. LEWIS.
GEORGE C. CARSON,
HENRY . SHERRERD, Preeldent.
WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary.
air Application., for Insurance may be made to WIL-
Liam KEELY, at Howard. & We. Express Ottlee.
May 16, 1863-1 y
READING SAVINGS BANK
INCORPORATED MAY 11, 1855..
CAPITAL, $50,000.
Banking House, East Market Square, North Side,
/loading. Pa.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS
to Ten Thousand Dollars. Money is received on de
posit from 9 A. 51.tuS P r M. ;And on Wednesday and Sat
urday evenings front, P. M. to g P. M.
Interest will be allowed at the rate of Fire per cent. per
annum, on all sums remaining on deposit, for oue year or
more.
On same remaining late than a year, Entered will be al
lowed at the rate or Four per Cant. per ananm.
4W All the assets of the Rank and the IndivAluol prop
ertst of the stockholders, are liable fur the payment of De
posits.
Persona who have money to deposit, are Invited to cal
at the Banking Howie for further information.
DIRECTORS.
DAVID YODER, GIDEON SNYDER,
Mame.. Oneana, CONRAD RED ek,
DAN/EL B. LORAL; CONRAD Y. BSIDLER.
A. F. Boos.
Prestdent—A. F. BOAS.
Casht4r—ADAM LEIZE. Mee 27-ly
ESTABLISHED IN 1824
Greatest Improvement of the Age
IN- PIANOS.
Air EVER'S IMPROVED OVER-STRUNG
PIANOS, acknowledged by Artiste and the Public aft
the bneet In America, and equal to: be beet In Europe.
MIMIBy these GREAT IMPROVEMENTh, the d
tame volume of tone la obtained, while the
modem, brilliancy, touch and actiou, for
Which these Planortare famous, le preserved,
all dull and muffled, and wiry and metallic tones are
avoided.
Theca Inetramente received THE PRIZE MEDAL AT
THE WORLD'S PAIR IN LONDON.
Raving I ooreesed reelllttes Tor nlithefaetering, the great
eat ladaramenta are offered.
. .
Orders from the country promptly and Carefully attend
ed to.
Also, second-band Pianos for sale or to rent.
Also, e. large awl choice assortment of Foreign and Do
Atonic MUSIC.
WARS-ROOMS, 72M ARCA BTHEAT,
Jane 13-2m] Solely Eighth Street, rhilaGelpbta,
One Thousand Dollars Reward!
S TOLEN.—ON THE NIGHT OP APRIL 13th,
103, from the Fire - Proof or the Reading WI Read
Company, at Melt . Upper Freight Depot .at Reading, a
package of money containing Tan Thousand and Ninety
coven Dollars.
Five Hundred Dollars reward will be paid for the re
covery of said money, or the came prop°, tion fur any part
&hereof; and a farther maul of Five Haudrod Wears fur
such information as may lead to the apprehension and con
viction of the Thief or Thieved.
May IC-I.t) O. d. RICOLL . 2, Superintendent.
LAUER'S BREWERY
READING, PA.
lIIE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to
the public that be has recently enlarged bin IfitigggE.
to a congderable extent, and introduced ststuntower,
end Is now ready to supply all demands for
XIIITIILIOR MALT .LIQUORS,
For beton and diotant aonOuniptton. His nook of Malt
Liquors, warranted to !Loop in all Allocates. In on follovo:
BROWN STOUT) eOlizit, surnatiu ALE, MINIM
mai AND LAD Olt UNA.
junel9-tt e - FREDERICK LAUER.
N.B.—A liberal percentage will be allowed to Agents
abroad.
LEBANON .VALLEY INSTITUTE
ANNYILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA.
A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL.—COURSE
of lustruction thorough and complete—number of
Boarders Ihuhisi. Vacattous In hephouber nod October.
lix penmen per quarter $35. For Circulars and Information,
address, ,
March 7-h] W. J. BURNSIDE, Aunville, Fa
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
INSTANTANEOUSLY AND PERMANENTLY
removed wiihont injury to the skin, by the nee of 1),
CLINTON'S newly, discovered prone's. Address en_
boning live cents In postage stamps or isarrenoy, li. FL
NTO if ,23 North Third drool, Philadelphia. (June lin.
fin:A.-EXTRA FINE OOLONG T
i tl o a .s
iFeb 71 40 South Fifth k;treet
. HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
19,058 90
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PAEPARATION
$4,393.110 39
• "RICHLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.
A Positive and Specific Seine(ly
For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS,
GRAVEL and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
Thh; Medicine Jemmies the cower or Algot,Flop, awl ex
ellen the Abeorbents lido healthy action, by which the
Watery or Cia 'cartoon derotltionn, awl nil Unnatural En
largentente are reduced, an well as rain awl Innanimatlen,
and
1112,392,116 39
BUM WOMEN OR CRILDREIN 1
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT NISCH%
Arising from Excesses, Habib. of Dissipation, Early main
caution or Aimee, attended with the following nymptotue•
Indieposition to Exertion, honor Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakeful rams
Dimness of Vision, Pain In the Reek,
Universal Lareitude of the Plumbing of the Body,
Muscular System,
Hot Hands,
Dryness of the Skin,
Theme symptoms, If allowed to go on, which thin medl
flue invariably removes, soon follows
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
in one of which the Patient may Expire.
Who Can nay that they are not frequently followed by
Moms" (Ueda &means."
I. INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the ranee of their suffering,
THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS
AND THE MELANCHOLY DEATHS BY CON-
Rear ample wlteeas to the troth of the
assertion.
The Constitution, once affected with organic
weakness,
Requires the aid of medicine to Strengthen and Invigor
ate the System,
Winca lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT
--- - 0.4,315 84
FEMALES 1 FEMALES 1
Old or 'Voting, Slagle, Merited, or Contemplating Marriage,
in many /Malone peculiar to Females,
is unequallod by any other remedy, as la Chloronis or
Retention, irregularity, Palitfulneas, or Suppreeeion of
Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous etato of the
Uterus, Lencerrluna or Whiten, Sterility, and fur all coni
plat no' Incident to the sex, whether arising front Indis
cretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the
NO FAAULY,SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT
TAXA NO MORE BALSAM, EIEROUIT, On UNPLEASANT MEDI
GINS FUN UNPLEASANT AND BANURROISS DInEAsES.
In all their etageP, At little Expense,
Little or no change In Diet, No Inconvenience,
AND NO REPOSE/RD.
It canoes a Pregnant desire and givers etreugth to Urinate,
thereby removing obetrucitone,
Preventing and Curing Sirlob:tree of the
Urethra,
Allaying Pain anklnflanametion, no frequent in the clam of
dhiestNex, and expelling all Poisonous Diseases and worn
oat drafter.
Who have been the Victim of Quacks, and who bare paid
heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they
were deceived, and that the Poison" has, by the flee of
powerful astrirturnta," been dried up in the system, to
break out In an aggravated form, and
Uae Heliabehi's Extract /uhu tut all affections and din
-611608 of the
Whether szlethkg in
From whatever cause originating and no matter of
Dilemmas of them Organs regain; tite ald of a Diuretic.
Ana le sure to have the desired effect In all diseases
FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED.
Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character
will accompany the medicines.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
From B to 30 years' standing,
With names known to
Delivered to any address, menraly packed from any ob
serration.
CURES GUARANTEED!
•
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, IL T. Heimbohl, who being duly swum
doth say, hie preparations contain-no narcotic,
nor mercu
ry, or other Injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable.
. liEr.stuoLD.
Sworn. and subscribed before me, th is 23.1 day of Novem
ber, 11114.
WM. P. FlinnEtro, Alderman,
Math drain, shove Race, Plain
Addrem letters for information in contidence to
H. B. Ii6LIMBOLD, Chemist,
Depot. 104 Nonni Tenth Street,
below Chestnut, Phila., Ytt
And Unprincipled Dealers,
Who endeavor to dtepueo ••of their own . ' and "other
articles eu the ropetstiou attained by
Ucloabold'a Gunning Preparations,
Extract 81101111,
Sarsaparilla
" Improved Bose W aeb.
Noll by all Druggists everywhere.
Aek for HEI,MBDI,DII. Take no other.
Cut out the adverthiethetit, anti attlld for It, AND AVOID
marosinon am) £%t•OSQBB. (Sept. yg Iy,
Is Good For
For.lVeakuesses
iCruptioue of the Skin,
PALLID COUNTENANCE
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
BUMPTION,
INVARIABLY DOES
A trial will convince the moat nicotine'
THE EXTRACT B'UCIIII
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE
SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE
ILEL 1%1 BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU
MEI
IMPROVED ROSE WASH
MEI
SECRET DISEASES,
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE
URINARY ORGANS,
MALE OR FEMALE,
HOW LONG STANDING
RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
IS TIIE GREAT DIURETIC,
SCIENCE AND FAME
PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE,
E=l
SIX FOR $5.00
De=Ws symptoms In all Communications.
ADVICE GRATIS I
AFFIDAVIT
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
WALL PAPERS.
BROWN GROUND, GI- cents.
WHITE GROUND, 12/ "
GLAZED PAPERS, 25 "
GOLD BAND
WINDOW SHADES
AND
.nr7+ 7r , 11/L_T IL 3121 Si g
BUFF AND GREEN HOUNDS,
BAND BOXES, $1,75 per doz.
GEORGE CHRISMAN,
Nos. 3 AND 3 PENN SIQUARN.
READING, I'A.,
-ETAS OPENED TITS SPRING STOCK OF
now and beautiful designs of WALL PAPERS,
WINDOW WADES, &0., of ilan mod finabionalila manna
lecture, and will sell the name at the very lowest intone.
W Nest door to the Farmers' Bank, 3 and 5 Penn
Square, Beading, Pa. [Alell n-Lf
1111r.3 4 AI...IWIDWSOI4IM.
FARMERS , MACHINE SHOP.
SAMUEL LESSIG,
IEtEBLINFcrg FARMERS Or Ft6adjoinieo
that ha has b e en e
perimentlug with a LEVER POWER. One of his aisle bag
been to have a Horse Power that would ron light enough
to serve well when only a single horse is required and yet
be strong enough for four horses. Twenty-eight aro In
nue and all give full satisfaction. This Horse Power le
Warranted to ran light and to be more durable thou any
other Horse Power in the country.
The finbecriber has oleo a New UNDER SHOT THRESH
ER, which he bete Invented since last season, which is
warranted by for importer to any other kind. The dust
dies under the Thresher In place of Dying in the feeder's
face. llitforoot blade of Shakers era toads to the above
Threshers. His TREAD POWER and OVERSHOT
THRESHERS are so weli known that there is norm to may
anything about them.
The subscriber has a lot of the most Improved HORSE
RAKES on hand, alto STRAW CUTTERS, CLOVER HOL
LERS and a variety of other Agricultural Itoplemeola
All Machines and Implements are warranted to be made
of the best materials and to give full satisfaction In every
respect. Farmers are respectfully invited to come and
see his Machines before purchasing elsewhere.
All repairing done at the shortest notice and on the moat
reemuuthp terms. Orders will he promptly filled.
SAMUEL LEgSIO,
Corner of Ponrth and Washington klyeets, Reading.
May 30, 1563-3 mes
FAMILY DYE COLOR
',non,
Dark Mown, rlet,
Snuff' Brown, .k Drab,
Light Brown, ht Drab,
Dark Blue, low ,
Light Blue,
Dark Green, uge,
Light Green, yenta,
Pink, ferbto,
Purple, nch Blue,
Slate, 'al Purple
Crimson, let.
FAMILY 3013171 COLORS.
FOR DEYINO SILK, WOOLEN AND MIXED
Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresser', Ribbon., (Novae. Bon
nets flats, Feathers, Ktd Gloves. Children's Clothing, and
all kinds of Wearing Apparel whit perfect fast colons. Full
directions Inside each package.
A Saving of 80 per cent.
These Dyes are mixed in the form of powders concentra
ted, are thoroughly tented, and put up In neat packages,
expresely for family nee. For twenty-five cents you can
color as many goods as would otherwise coot five timee
that sum. The process Is simple, end any one can use the
Dyes with perfect success. Dlrectione inside.
Manufactured by HOWE Sr ST EVENS, 260 Broadway,
Bovine. Price per package 25 and 15 cents.
For sale by Druggists and Dealers in every city and town.
April 11, /863-smos
iliti lltliel
.k...VL.04/ .
,'
,
Tihi/11 f ivi .1
',.
ruzzaLDEzrzcza.
MATTRESSES.
Bede, Feathers Blankets, Comfortable'
Quilts, Cushions,
And all other articles belonging to the business.
Feb. 14-Iy] AMOS HILLBORS.
New Coal Yard and Feed Store.
?FHB UNDERSIGNED HAS LEASED THE
I_ Coal Yard. and Floor and Feed Store attached,
(formerly carried on by John Belay), at the South-Rest
Corner of Sixth and Spruce streets, which ha has refitted
and docked with a imparter article of Coal for family nee.
and the hest brands of Flour, with all kind. of Feed and
Chaim whioh he le ready Mean at the very lowest prices
for Qum. TraKtlng by Aria ntteutiork to business aud.Ay
dealing In good articles, be will merit a share of trade
from tho silicone of Reading.
Coal, Mow and reed,
delivered anywhere 'utile city. All orders left at my le
oildence, on Franklin street, two doure above the Universa
list Church, or at S. Herman's Agricultural Store, will russet
wlth prompt attention.
Very respectfully, '
JOHN W. CTIRISTNAN.
April 11-tl]
REMOVAL.
HENRY CROUSE,
HAS REMOVED ME
Wholesale Fancy Dry Goods and
Notion Store,
TO No. 16, WEST PENN SQUARE, READING, PA.,
•
ADJOINING JOHN S. PEARSON & CO'S.,
.where he offers to the trade and retail customers, the
largest and most desirable sasortinent of goods in his line
ever brought to this city. His stock consist.' in part of
Hosiery and Glove., itandkeratiar, . Trimmings,
Perfumery and Fancy Soaps; Jewelry. Combs, Ms,
Needles, Thread, Sewing Silks, &a, Shoe Finding, Drugs,
Stationery, Cutlery, and a great variety of Mieeellaueoue
Articles and Notions too numerous to mention.
• ilar. Country Merelasstis, rattlers, Milliners and others
Supplied by 10911.101 e at the lowest city prices for Cafih.
May 2, 1803.
INVALID CORPS
ATTENTION, INVALIDS !
UNLISTED MEN HONORABLY DISCRARO
ed on account of disability, deeirinwto re•millet in this
verve, will present thenwelvee to /be Dont/ of Enrollment
for the District.% which they reside, for examleation by
thaSnrgeon thereof, whoahall make a personal examina
tion of them, and report the result to the Board of Enroll
ment.
The Board shall then consider each cane, and If the .ap
plicant Is found to fulfil the conditions specified, the Board
shalt give a certificate (according to the form furnish
ed) to that ant.
The term of oelletiten I shall be Three (3) Fears or during
the War. For particulate apply to the Prevoet Marshal.
Jun 813,13634( •
CONCOEDXA .11ALL,
NO. 269 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
MILE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT
fuIIyI. Warm their numerous friends throughout Berke
county, that they have leased the above lintel, and are new
prepared to accommodate - all who may favor them with
their patronage. At our bar may be found the best and
parent liquors, white the table ie hopped with the best
the market affords. THOMAS HUISIPHREY.
Jona 13-11) PRANK BITTING.
C. C. MALT ZBERGER,
No. 6634 Nast Penn St., between Sixth and
Seventh, North Side,
READING. PA.,
DE.L..I. ALL KINDS • OP
TOBACCO, SEGARS & SNUFF.
CONSTANTLY UN HAND A LAHUD ASSDRTSINNT OF
MEERSCHAUM, BRIER ROOT, AND FANCY PIPES.
Nay 30,16634( • •
WILLIAM PENN HOUSE,
CORNER OF PENN AND TENTH STS.,
READINq, PA..:
RERTOLETTE GRANT, Proprietor.
ryllllB HOUSE BEING A LICENSED TAVERN,
the beet of Liquors are kept at the Bar, and Be good
it table AN Roy Other Hotel In the county. Ametntoda-
MOS tor Boarders and .Travellera. Charges reasonable.
far Lunch trout Ato .11 o'clock, daily. . Ulnae 0-ti
BOUNTY MONEY,
BACK-PAlf
AND PENSIONS.
APPLICATIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED
to. N. FL tiFIRAHER, Attoruoy at Law,
May so-trl Odle° to Court Street, Reading.
,{41..7 A MONTH want to hire Agents in
/ it/every county at S7G a month, erpangoe pall, to
eel! my newcheap Fitsully tiewlag Illachinee. Adams
May 9-2saj MADLSOIS, Mind, Math/
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CONSTITUTION WATER,
sz 011.35.&1 1 IL M Tex .1111 4,
FOR TIIE
41V4COMBWiTT_T i PiC,INT
AND THE
ONLY KNOWN REAIIt:ID•v
FOR
DIABETES
AND DISEASES OF TIIP.
KIDNEYS AID -BLADDER
These DIT92O9 ° C.TCR and Trotad , Rnme
thubl'ar Kesisled the tiext iiirettpd Trent,t,l:
069117ietifill thmtro frdfiytheKßdtED nim 1, ••
THE CURATIVE
properties or the medic se d irect themceives to the
secretion, and by so altering the CA/minion
end liver that the eternity principle el the
yelled iota Ettgne en long no the 41YilL.tn
nuance of the
CONSTITUTION WATER,
which gives those organs time to recover their
bed vigor. We are able to stain that the
ter lots eured.every sane of Diabetes In tr111:1 ji t i „ •
given.
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULPN,, , ,.
BRICK DITST DEPOSITS, AND Nvo,o,:"V:' ,
IMKE PLYWIAROES AFTER
URINA TINA.
Meese (wear:lag from 0110 and thermion ran, co.
entirely eurod by the Cougitatiou weer, ma , •
length of time. The done Khoald very true `
the disease, from twenty drape to e. teaSpool l Irs i t
a day, in water. During the patinae., of the 1%,1,,
pain and urgent -aymploma should he conik.,.„l ; •
proper remedied, then followed up with
Water, an aDovo Oracle&
DI'SNENORRIAR A. OR PAINFUL MEN:Mr:IT
AND IN dIRNORRHAOIA OX PRolv;1.;
1•10 WINO.
Both diseases arising from it fealty wed 741,,,,
meal the aim ease bulug ito
liLlllo.l 7 1,
tallied by wren, Edda mot 04 Ober y 1.,
Ilea, Which will he speedily cared by the
Water.
The disease knonsu as FALLING OF TII %Void
Is the relaxation of the ligaments of tint ..hr, •
known by a sense of heaviness and iitivcio v
book and sillsa, Hod at times Nesainp,thied
attic or shooting pains through the parts, will, in
8014 be removed by the medicine
There le another clams of symptoms arkisstrari up ;
TAVION OF THE WOMB, which phpiciatt, :,,,,„
au, Which word covers op much ',UM, :
was out of ton the doctor does list really hew,.
-
the nyntptouts are the disease, or thodbisoiio
We can only enumerate them here. I spank lll.ot r
Early of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the Heart,
Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes of Meat, !
bide, and Dimness of Vision.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUA
Which in the toneaccicd &wale lea c.i.4tai.t.
titmouse, and through neglect the eeede of met,
dangerous maladies are the result: and as tooth „:
month unseen without an effort being wade
the enppreasion become,' chronic, the Wallout
looses her appetite, the howele are connote
eweata COMB On and &menu/Mien finally chd., ~ h.
ziticoaallaA OR WHIMN. •
This disease depends upon an tuilatuunnion of inre
lining of the vagina and womb. It is in an cr.,
pealed by severe pain fu the beck, acmes the leussi.,.
through the hips. A teaspoonful of the wall. te,-;
taken three limes a day, with au injectine t+10,,,
rut of the medicine, mined with a half-pint ••/ e,•.
morning and evening.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE. RI..110):
INFLAMMATION OF THE luuxte
CATARRH OF THE BIM GORE, STn.o.
GrUR Y FP )3 CrRNINg OK I'RlB.
YUL URINA TING.
For these diseetwe it In frilly ti.Nover.igii remedy, ai r
much cannot be said In its praise. A mingle di, L,. t
known to relieve the most urgent Bytes...A.
Are you troubled With that dlstre.ina , pain In nit,
of the heck and through the hip? A cullnpo.Hl6ll4 4.v
Constitution Water will rolievo you like m 4.1,.
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
It hae no equal In relieving the must dintreeing
tome. Alen. Headache, Heartburn, Ael.l
tug Vend, &o. Take a leaepoeufel after ‘11;.,. Ti-:
in all game may pa luereue4 if delircd, net hitia
done gradually.
PHYSICIANS
Have long since given op the oon of Niche, enbd,
juniper In the troattueut of there dimteee, and ouly
then: fur want of abetter rem.ly.
CONSTITUTION WATSS
Has proved Itself equal to the tuck that ban de,:,
upon it.
DIURETICS
Irritate and drench the kidneys, and hy rorWant Iva
lead to chronic degeneration and conlirm.,l
AZ AD. READ. AZAD,
DAIIVILLS, PA., June
Dr. WM. if. Gasen—Deer Sir: Ic Fehrrtary,
was afflicted with the tutor diabetes, and fur
I passed more than two gallons or valor ie trrrati-:
hours. I was obliged to mu op as once tot tea ts.
Owe during the eight, an,t in fYemenths I 104
pounds to weight. During the month of July, 1:rr:, •
cored two betties of Constitution Water, and to
after using It I experienced relief, and after iski
Cleat was entirely cured, soon after regethaing toy .:
good health. Yours truly.
J. V. L. DE %Mt
BOSTON CORNERS, N. Y., Dee.
Wm. N. onnarf & Co.:
Gents :—1 freely give you liberty to make ll'a eft.:
following Certlficateof the value of Coserriru Met Wall.
which I can recommend in the highest learner.
My Wife, who was attacked with pain in the !haul he
whole length of the back, and in her limbs, aid, hu e ...
Lion of the Heart, attended with iltniag of do it,
Dysenenorrhica, and Irritation of the BlisCd r.
physician, who attended her about three unsaid, sled L
icit her worse than he found her. I then nutploya
the beet physicians I could find, who attended her
nine months, and while she was tinder his car , rlry daj.,
suffer quite as mach paint' be Really gave her tip
said: "her casein/as incurable.' For, said le.,
such a combination of complaints, that co 'ibis,
for one operates against some other of her 'rig,. ;,.•
Abent thin time, she commenced the Use of timMituti
Water, and to oar utter astonishment, aimed[ the feat 4
seemed to have the desired effect, and the kept us Map;
ing rapidly under its treatment, and now seperiuho..,
tire's her domestic affairs. She has not lakes shy
Gonstilation Water for about four wetks, cud Wd Inv
to say It has produced a permanent cure. . -
WM. 111; VAti I;6NI3OUOTP•
BIUMORD, CONN., Nov. 19,1 , d
Dr. Wm. A. Onitoo:
Dear Sir:-1 have for several years, Wee
that brouhlasoom and dangerous dlessLes—ar.,,
restated all remedies and doctors, until I took. einotaut..
Water, and you may be ensured thael was -serrolo., ,
pleased with the Molt It Las entirely cured Its. and ,
may make any Maker my name you unky see at in N s n,
to the medicine, as F.have nettle coufidouen in its euio•'
Yogi% [rely. . roNp SIOOt.
• THESE ARK FACTS ENOUGH.
Thera& ens class of diseases that pnalneo ouch eik , ro:
leg effects upon the human constitution as Mateo , .
Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary
and through false modoity they are neglected coal L.l
are eo advanced as to be beyond the control of ordig‘..t
remedies, and we present the
SONSTI2'UTION WATER
To the public with the conviction that it his no eqm.
relieving the class of dioctetetes for which It has bee,
no eminently successful In caring; and we trim thoot
shall he rewarded for our efforts In placing co valn,t , •
remedy in a form to meet the requirerninag of patient
physician.
808 SaLN.BY ALL DIVITOOIBTS. Mier hi.
Wit. H. GREGG dr CO.. Prloblt . "
Ntors k an & Allen, General Agents, Ru . 1d Gifu xo
[Nov. IN LCS I!_
NOTICE.
A PREMIUM WILL BE PAID ON
GOLD, 401 LT, EsIS-•,:fyal•
-AND
313.4EVATIE ~74:301".V0
AT THE
EXCHANGE AND BANKING OM/
-0 F
G..W. GOODRICIL
READING, Pa.
Anfrog 10,1861-if]
To Physicians and the Public.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE JUST MEI;
ed the largest and mosi complete assortment of
TRUSSES,
FEMALE SUPPORTRRS,
SHOULDER BRACES,
ever brought to this city. Trusses applied and NVAlly.i:C
to give eatisfectleu.
, .
Price. range from.4l to $25.
HARVEY Innen A.
May 9-961 No. 63 West Peuu Streat, nbov.
F. WESCHE r
MANUFACTURER OF IRON RAILINGS, BELOW
AND LOCKSIII LTD,
T THE OLD AND WELL-KNOWN ST.tNO!
Courtt m Allep above Sixth ttreat, sear do r.l"
A.
Alr:He a ;s made, end alt sorts of Tel - mills; d.'"''' 4 '•'
settee. [Mardi J• .0:
MONEY 'WANTED !
ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY, A ITO 1'
JACOB C
COWltielVini F 1
Office—Court street
MONEY TO LOAN.
APPLY TO
JACOII C. :7110E5V..,
Cow inetcial
Office—Court "Area. I tiletre!..•
CULAINS I (ItMELLZ)
GRTANS CAN CONSTANTLY 1!:2 11:111 ll
LAUER S BREWERY, coruor u 'third red
streets. LkCk..
December 7.1561-tf
DARTIES WISHING TO ,'"
ii CRASS Real RAain, will do well
JACOB C. SCII" , ;
Cointudr ,l4l
hr
Office—Cent street. 1111,1,6 •_.
COAL on COAL Ow:
50BARRELS COAL OIL JUST RECEIIF.P.
warranted equal to any manufactured. For
the lowest wholesale and retail prices by
Feb 25.1 • ago, LEucli C''
JUST RECEIVED,
2000 FLO st *4l Mi. W TEER POTS, AT E OLv
e Aiwa )1,