Sniti-Inarts. Tilt WAY or TUC WORLD.—We were traveling through Canada, says a correspondent, in the year 1130, and after a hard day's ride, plopped at the Lion Inn; and the contents of the stage, numbering about nine persons, soon gathered around the cheerful fire. Among the occupants of the room, we observed an ill-looking cur, which had shown his wit by taking up his quar ters in so comfortable an apartment. After a few moments the landlord entered, and observing the specimen of the canine species, remarked: Fine dog that! Is be yours, sir?" approach ing one of the passengers. "No, air" "Beautiful dog ! Yours, sir?" 'addressing himself to another. " No," was the blunt reply. "Come here, pup. - Perhaps he is yours, sir?" "No," was the reply. " Very sagacious animal. Belongs to you, I suppose, sir ?" No, he doesn't," was the answer. " Then be is yours, and you have a treasure," (throwing the animal a cracker). "Nothing of tho kind." "Oh (with a smile) he belongs to you, as a matter of course ?" addressing the last paeeen— " Wouldn't have tam as ; gift." "Then you infernal, dirty, mean, contempt ible whelp, git out!" and with that the host gave the poor dog such a kick as sent. the animal yell lug into the street, amid the roars of the cora- Pug. • POINTBD PREACHING.—Fat her Moody was an eccentric man. He had in his congregation a Colonel Ingraham. a wealthy farmer, who kept back his large stock of corn from the market in hopes of raising the price. The pastor heard of it, and revolved to make a public attack upon the transgressor. One Sabbath he read for his text. " He that withboldeth the corn, the people shall curse him ; but blessings shall be upon the head of him that selleth it."—Prov_ xi. 25. Colonel Ingraham 6ould not hut know to whom referenee was made, but he held up his head, and faced his pastor with a look of stolid unconsciousness. Father Moody went on with very strong remarks, became still warmer, and touched the Colonel still more closely, who, however, still held up his head, apparently determined not to feel. At last the preacher lost all patience and cried out, "Colonel Ingraham, you know that I mean you ; why don't you bang down your head Y'• Bar EMMA, the vivacious, the clever, the scholarly, is averse to verbal quibbles, nod hates puns as if they were guns, which indeed they sometimes are, and double-barreled ones at that. She was terribly wounded by one of these wea pons the other day. She and Edwin were lock ing at a stereoscopic picture of two females per forming a Spanish dance, one of whom bends back so far as to make it difficult to determine what prevents her from falling. " Can you tell me," said the gentle Emma, "Mow that young Woman is supported ?" "0, yes," said Edwin, demurely, "she gets her living by dancing." the insulted look of Lis companion warned the joker off the premises far twenty-four hours. Nor Tus TROY Whig says different sounds travel with different degrees of velocity. A cell to dinner will run over a ten acre lot in a minute and a half, while a summons to work will take from live to ten minutes. TO PROTIZONOTAILIT. To Mc Independent Electors of Beim County. (FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS r—EN-- _U COURAGED by tbe liberal and kind knppnrt which I received three ymra ago In the Democratic Delegate Con vention, being . the second bigbeet vote, and within a few votes of giving me the umni nation, (for which I am heartily thankful) and by the tether persuasion of my friends, I am Induced again to offer lAN relf en a candidate for the WU,' of PROTHONOTARY of Derkil county, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should I be 1101131111Lefld cod elected by your votes, I will leave nothing undone- in the die charge of the duties with fidelity and impartiality. Respectfully Tours, tg, July 55-tc] JONATHAN L. REBER. Pox PROTHONOTARY. To the Independent Voters Berks Comity. FRIENDS AND FELLOW- CITIZENS : —EN COURAGED by numerous friends. I am Induced to over myself as a candidate for the oflice of PROTHONOTARY OF RERKS COUNTY, At the ensuing election, subject to the deeisleu of the Demo cratic Delegate Convention. I respectfully oak for the votes and InEuence of my Democratic fellow eitthons in the several townships, boroughs and wards. and pledge myself. tr nominated and Owned, to diecbarge the duties of the sage filltbially sod natlefactorily, Olcy, July 25-ttivl WELLINGTON B. ORIESEDISR. Ton PROTHONOTAWIC. To the Independ ent Voters of Berko County : FLLOW -CITIZENS ENCOU RAG ED BI the liberal suppurt 1 received In the Dninuetetlo county Convention of ISO, I am induced again to otter impel( as a candidate for the office of PROTHONOTARY OF BERES COUNTY, At theensuingelectiou, eubject to the decirion of the Demo cratic County Convention. I respectfully eulicit the votes tied Influence of my friends and fellow Democrats to the several toweehipe, boroughs and wards. and pledge myself. if .1 4 .1.1, to discharge the duties of the office with grim rldelity and Impartiality. Beadle& July 19-te] EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG. FOR PROTHONOTARY. ELLOW-CITIZENS :—AT THE SOLICITA TIOS of many of my Monde, I offer myeelf ao can t for the OFFICE OP PROTHONOTARY of Berke county, at the coming election. enbject to the de- Melon of the Democratic Delegate Convention. Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to dteelterge the datlao at the Waco perionatily, oad witb otriot tide Sty. Beading, July 2b-to] GEORGE r. LhVAIi. FOR REGISTER FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS :—EN j;COIIIIAGED by the very handsome support received tar the trace of REGISTER OF WILLS, dc. In the Democratic Delegate Convention three years ago, viz: 71 votes out of 142, being only Oaf, vote leas than a majority, for Which I again heartily thank the Delegates of that Convention, I again offer myself as it candidate for said office before the next Democratic Delegate Convention, sad respectfully ark Eke renewed +support and influence of my friends throughout the county. M. 8. THIRWECHTift. Stonchebnrg, July 26, 1863.-tc REGISTER OF WILLS To the Pro end buirpentheot VatFrio of Itrarks County. FELL° W-CITIZENS .—TFIANKFUL FOR the liberal encouragement received in rite Democratic nuty Convention of 1580, induces Inc to offer tuyeelf agate as a candidate for REGISTER OF WILLS. enhject, hoverer, to the dtroia on of the Pentocritlic Ctibety Convention.. I respectfully solicit the votes and the /nil n once of my frlende In the county, and pledge ntyself, elected at the ensuing fall election, to discharge the dulled et the oMee personally to the satisfaction of the public. MAHLON A. NALLERS. Windsor Castle, July 25, 1863-te roe. AZICIIISTBEG. LOFFER MYSELF AS A CANDIDATE FOR REGISTER, subject to the decision of the Democratic uny Convention. Reading, At:wadi-I.oj To the Democratic Electors of Berke Co. Friend. and Fellow-Citizens lAGAIN OFFER MYSELF TO YOUR CON SIDERSTION as a eandldate for the calla) of BEG/STER OP WilelX, etc. intlijset to the dechilen of the County Convention. nonlll / be ea fortunate as to receive the nomination and be elected, I promise to perform the duties with impartiality and to your entire satisfaction. Itenpectfolly your obt. Servant. Kutztown, AUK. 1-161 J. WANNER. -. .. . • rem samminegaz.. .2;;;thi iiidepandent Electors of Lake County- EMENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS:—AT the µrued enDettation of many of my Democratic da, I am induced to offer myeelf as a candidate for thit office of • ' AZ OISTIII2 OP WILLS, .4c. of , Berke eounly, at the October election, subject to the de etelort of the Democratic Delegate Couventium I respect fully ask for the votes and Influence of the Democrat+ of the county, and give them lay pledge that if Dominated aid elected, I will discharge the duties of the office faith fully and impartially. Oley. July 9601 PDX 3133CORDEIIL To the Framer; of Berk: County rtaune AND FELLOW-CITIZENS: —I AM encouraged by many Moods to offer myself ae a can- for the Mee of ' • • RECORDER Op DEEDS, dm. of Berke county, at the ensiling election, in ease I receive the nomination of the Democratic Delegate Convention, I reepectfolly ask for your rotes and Influence, and give you she aseoranee that, If nominated and elected, the office ahail Ail 9149. 2 ded to- Lonsawaaap, July 96-tc] WILLIASI OBINP. RECORDER OF DEEDS, &o. Ti the Pro , and Independent Foie's of Bents Comfy: 14 1 I: 1, I,OW-CITI N t:t :--111AVI NG BEEN placed eecOnd on tbo list of candidates fir the Mace of RECURDER OF BERK'S MONTI', lty the Democratic Delegate Dour - cation which met three year• ego, nod for w Melt I return my grateful thanks, I am eucouraged again to offer myself es a candidate for the MBA Othell., MAORI hl [bit dt.CiFiell Of the Democratic Con. veation of the present year. I respectfully ark the vote. end int/tweed of my Democratic frienda throughont the county, and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to discherge the ditties of the °Me personally, to the entire satisfaction of the public. Reading, Joly In-tc] ISAAC LAUCKS._ - POR RECORDER OF DEEDS, dim. Po theide4t Merton of /Prks eowney. hI EN uS AND FELLOW-MIZENS et 'IMAGED by the liberal support I received three von. ago, I ate again induced to oder myself as a canal :into for the oldce of RECORDER Or DEEDS, Sc. of Barks county, at the October election, subject to the de cision of the Democratic Delegate COUVPOIIOII. I respect fully noncit the support and siodrunice of the Democratic rinclors of the county, and give my pledge that, should I ha nominated and elected, I will attend pereonallp to the darted of the adieu, and discharge theta laitbinity, to the bent of my ability. selaidencreek, July 25-tcl HENRY REIDER. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS, &c. ITA HLON F. WOLFF, OF HAMBURG, WILL U he u =natant." too Itovorder of Ikeda, Ste., At the tinnier election, Subject to the numiuutiou of the Demo cratic County Convention. July It-to) Tor Clerk of the Orphans' Court. To the Independent Elector& of Birk& to FRIEN DS AND FIILLOW-CITIZ ENS t—IIAIT. ISO received a very handsome vote in the Democratic Loavention of ISO, as a candidate for the office of CLERK OF THE ORPII4 NS' COURT or Backe county. I am imbued again to oiler myself as a candidate for the same office, subject to the deeleion of the Delegate Convention of the pteseat yeas_ I stn thankftil for former favors, arid respectfully solicit the support and influence of the Democracy of the county, ut the present time. Should I emceed in obtaining a nomination and election, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the of fice in a capable and eatiefactory manner. Earl, ,Angnet PHILIP S. MATHIAS. CLERE Or THE ORPHANS' COURT. Ta tttr imisperufent Voters of &ries Courtly: FELLOW-CA:EI% ENS :--11 AVING BEEN HON URSD with the second biglie.t vote in the Democratic °treaty Convontion of 14*, for the office of oP PRAWN' COURT of Darks county, 1 am eneeertnied again to niter royealf aft a candidate for thn name office, subject to the decision of the Democratic Pelegate Cenventiott. Thankful to my Mende and the Delegates who gave me anch a liberal sup port three yearn ago, I rimpectlnlly ask the support and ingeenre of the De/neer/icy of the meanly generally, 11l the approaching geneses. and pledge myself, if nominated arid elected, to discharge the duties of the office with strict thiolity and impartiality. Lougewamp, July 25-tel LEVI IL LIESS. CLERIC Or THE ORPHANS' COURT. To the Independent Electors of Berke County FELLOW -CITIZENS :—HAVING BEEN 110N °RED with the votes of a large number or Delegates in the Democratic County Convention of 1560, for which I return my sincere thank.. I am encouraged to offer myself again as x candidate far the office of ( S EIRR OF ME ORPHANS' COURT of Berke county, at the October election, If nominated by the County Democratic Convention shortly to assemble. I respectfully solicit the intlnence and support of the Dele gates and my Democratic friends generally, and pledge 12yselt. if nominated end elected, to fulfil the duties of the office to the entire tattafactlon of the people. Exeter, July 10-te] SOLOMON CLOSE. For Clerk of the Orphans' Court. To the Independent Elector& of Berke County. 111 t LENDS AND FELLO W- CITIZEIc6 AV. been honored with a handsome vote in the lie [minutia Convention of 180) for which I sin aintsfely thnokriii, I am encouraged to offer myself again as a can didate for the office of CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT of Berke county, eubJect to the &Melon of the Democratic Delegate Convention. I respectfully ask for the eorport and influence of my Democratic friends throughout the calmly, and give them the assurance that, If I am [lamina• tad and elected, the office shall he faithfully adminhterod. ZACII ARIAS IL MAURER. Reading, Aug:l—tc*] Lieut. Co. 4179th Penna. Regt. Clerk of the Quarter Sessions. To the Independent rotors of Bents 'County. FELLOW -CITIZENS:-MANY OF MY Mends have urged me to become a candidate for the office of . . CLERIC OP VIE QUARTER SESSIONS. &c. of Parka county, at the ensuing election, and I am there fore induced to present my Dame to the DautOeratie Dole gate Convention RR a candidate for nomination to mold office. I respectfully ask for the support and influence of the Democracy of the county, and pledge myself. if nominated and elected, to dlecharge the duties of the office Nvi.ll im partiality and fidelity. LEVI SL GERHART, Capt. Co 13. Camille, July 25-tc] 1510 t Penn e. Regiment. For Clerk of the Quarter Sessions. To the radependetit Voters of Berke County: UM. LIII4-CITI ZEN'S :—H AV] NG .8.F,8N HON ORED, three years ago, tcßb the wend hitheet vote In the Democratic County Convention, I am encouraged again to offer myoolf as a Cendidate for theodlee of CLERK OF THE QUARTER SESSIONS, at.. of Berke county, sub ject. no before. to the decision of the Democratic Delegate C..urntliOn. Sincerely thankful to the Delegates for the cupped! they goon um upon that occasion. 1 agate t.olicit the votes end 'Dalliance of nty Mende and fellow-LlD zone, pledging myeelf, if nominated and elected, to dis charge the dune:, et the office with care and fidelity. Reeding, July le-cc , l FRANCIS ROLAND. To the Electors of Berke County, FELLour-CITIZENS:—ENCOURAGED BY the aolicitatious of a number of my friends and the flattering Support I received two years ago, 1 again ram myself as a cm:ell/bets for TRE4suRER, .utdtct. &utile nomination of the Deetoerutle evUuty Con vention, and hope my Democratic friends throughout the county, will kindly give me their support and influence. should I be eu fortunate as to relieve the nunduation and be elected, I pledge myeelf to discharge the Julien of the odice personally to the best of my ability, stud !trust to the entire emigration of tho silicone of old Wilke. Leading, July 25-I.c] ISAAC R. FISHER, --- - FOR COUNTY TREASURER. VELLOW.CITIZENS :—BY 1U E PERSUA- I' ZION of many Mende, I am induced to become a elm. didate for the °teen of fia-4SVIIPI2 OF PILTLEg at tha ensuing election, .übjeet to the decision of theJ)eino - Delegate Couventiou. I respectfully Follett your votes and lull news, aed promise, I u case of my 110Ifli nation and election, to perform the duties or the office with strict fidelity. DAVID L. WENRICIL Lower Heidelberg, July 21i-to) To the Free Electors of Berks County. FltlErtaxi AND FELLOW-CITIZENS:—EN COURAGED by a nuinber of my (rinds, lan Induced again to ...ffer as a CANDIDA.TE: FUR COUNTY TREASURER, And I solicit your votes and support fur said otfies,anhject, however, to the decision of the Democratic Relegate Con vention. Should Ibe en fortunate as to Le nominated and eh,eted. I pledge royaelf Lu discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. Upper Tut pehoccou, Julp MICHAEL WWI. To the Electors of Berks County. FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS:—AT the solicitation or many friende, I am persuaded to oder myself as a candidate for the office of TREASURER OF BEERS COUNTY. Subject to the decinion of the Democratic I> ftlegain Con vention. I respectfully solicit your support and influence, and pledge myself, sbould I be au fortunate ea to receive the nomination and be elected, to discharge the duties of the once faithfully. Richmond tp., July 2:1-ts] SA DUEL bISRICEL. Wor County `treasurer. To the Indefiend62zE Valero ft( Berko aocnty : 11ELLoW-CITIZENS HAVE BEEN EN cOURAGZI) by limner°. Mende to become a candi date for the office or • 2.122A511P-ER OF BERKS COUNTY. at the earning election, and have therefore concluded to submit my name to the Democratic County Convention for renothation to said office. I respectfully Rat for thosupport and influence of my follow Democrats throughout the county, and give them the assurance that, If nominated and elected, I will attend to the duties of the office with strict fidelity. Windsor, August l-te•] WILLIAM MILLER. For County Commissioner. ritIEN DS AND FELLOW- DEbIOURATS OF OLD BEAKS:—At the solicitation of many friends. I enceoreged to niter eelf celsaidefe file the el:area COMMISSIONER OF BERES tIOUNTY, subject to the nomination of the Democratic Delegate Con vention. Should I have the good fortune to be nominated and elected, I will dircherge the dation of the office with any and fidelity; bet should I not be the choice of the C05Y4111i , /n. I Pledge wolf 14 44vanga 19 give tv candidate, whoever he may be, my hearty and un divided support, Womelsdorf, And. 1-tcl JACOB SIIARTLE. For County Commissioner. To the Free Electors of Berke County. VittlENDri ANL I•'ELLOW (MUMS :-1-IAV _L• IND teceived a very Battering vote in. the Democratic Convention of ISt for which lam heartily thankful, and encouraged by the renewed persuasion.; of my friends, I am liidtleed again to offer myself's... , a. candidate for the mike of I= COMMISSIONER OF BRIIKS COLIN2'I', euh,Vct to the derision of the tient Democratic Cloudy Con vention, and I reppectrelly rolicit your support. and Influ ence. Should I receive the nomination, end a reajosity of your Nolan at the October election, I give yon the iq.urttece that the office shall be administered faithfully and witbont any partiality: UUMTU, July 254.1 WILLIAM It ERTOTAIT, FOR DIRECTOR OF THE POOR. AT THE EARNEST SOLICITATION OP menu of my fellow•eitizeus. I am Induced to offer myielf to a candidate for re eleclion to the office of _DIRECTOR OF TEE POOR . . Of Berke county, subject to the declaim% of the Democratic Delegate Conveutioo. Thankful for the support 1 received three years ugo, I respectfully solicit the votes and Rada. ellen of the people, and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to discharge the dotted of the Glace with justice nod humanity. Reading, July IR•ta] AARON GETZ. To the Democratic Electors of Berke Co- FR(ENDS AND FELLOWAILTIZENS: I OF. FM myself to your consideratiou as a candidate for the °Flee of . . DIRECTOR OF TEE POOR , (inbjeet to the decision of the County tioevaatien), Should 1 be en fortnuuteas to receive the nomination and be elected. I will promise to perform the daties with Impartiality and fidelity. Respeothilly, your obedient servant, Reading, July 25,1863-50) JOSRPH At UTBART. JOEitt R. IDELM a zi SUPERFLUOUS HAIR JNSTANTANEOUSLY AND PERMANENTLY removed without injury to the skin, by the nre of D. CLINTON'S nowly alincovarott procoex. Addraea, en cloeltig five cents to podago gawps or currency, D. H LINTON,„ 29 North TbArd stmt, Phliadatylila. 1J cum 2U. SALE OF LAND. 1,200.000 AORIOS TALIM LAND IMEIII ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. IT 1S WELL KNOWN THAT THIS CONS- pally, in the few years duce rho construction of the salves& 100 sold a large number of Fnilllti 10 vvitiore, who. mostly in a %butt titan, enjoyed a degree of pros perity, Which is sufficient evidence of the quality of the soil, and the facilities for disposing of lie produce. The numerous villages which have sprung up in this short time also indicate the abundant resources of the country. The laud is rich PRAIRIE SOIL, often thickly wooded. Woodland cau generally be purchased at short (Hammes and low pricea -sometiines of the Company. The various kinds of grain are successfully cultivated. Fruit, Crapes. Ace , grow rapidly, and yield abundantly and of superior quality. The fruit market is probably the best In the West. For, the raising of Cattle there in un better country to he found. Gonoldeeing Lite illlgneV of the Rd lialllfift", much lean already berm done for Sofoola. The Company offers to settlers great advantages. The land is sold—Wood or Prairie,—at from SO to Inl2 per acre, according to ite distance from the Railroad. At the time of purchatie, only the filtered Of the purchase mosey in ...- kinked. For the 3 Ilint years, like wise only the Interest. At the end of the Wirth year and the thro9 following, each one.gnarter the capital ; thus after the expiratiou of seven years, thethe whole amount Is paid. On cash pay ments a liberal discount allowed. Purchasem ere eX vent from taxes on the bail for seven years. /air The undersigned ims been appointed agent, and buried perennially examined the land, is able to rove exact ildarlaatitat. All communication* to addeessed tA JOHN ENDLICII, Agent, March 21-ti] Reading P. 0., Betts county, Pa. SPRING GOODS ON REDUCED PRICES. WE HAVE NOW OPEN A HANDSOME AS SORTMENT OF SPRING DRESS GOODS AT (Dimon m=r3Ft.i.M. El. LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S HOOP SKIRTS Of the best makes, in Quaker and other style:, very cheap; and Men's and Boys' Wear Of ever; description, which we are also offering at a reduction. Public Respectfully Invited.. M. KliFFEll, ac SON, April 25] No. lit Censer of Flkb and Npniee Streets JOHN S. PEARSON & Co., - No. 18 West Penn Street, lIAVE RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT of the following deecrlption of 37 "Sr . GOO I e Which they will cell at REDUCED PRICES: COLORED ALPACAS, PLAID MOZAMEIQUES, FOULARD SILKS, All Wool DE LAIN ES, • SIIEPIIERD PLAIDS, FRENCH LAWNS, CHECK MOHAIRS, MOURNING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, TOILET QUILTS, SLIMMER BRAWLS, LACE do LACE MANTLES, SILK do SILK BACQUES, CLOTH do CLOTH CIRCULARS. [June 6 NEW GOOOS! T UST OPENED, AT THE STORE OF THE tr subscriber, a general assortment or MuURNING BLACK TAFATTE, for Ladle,' Citoalara and 13., FIGURED BROWN SILKS, DESIRABLE STYLES MOZAMIQUES, FRENCH MERINO FOR SHAWLS, DOUBLE FOLD MERINO Do. CHALLIES—DELAINS, LAWNS—FRENCH GINOHAMS, CALICOES—AIDSLINS, COTIONARKS AND JEANS, MERINO, CASSIMERE NANKINETTs, BLE%CIIED AND BROWN ML',LTNS, PAPER AND CAMBRIC MO:4ANS, FRENCH cLoTas AND cAssIMEREs, HICKORY STRIPES AND CHECKS, COLORED AND BLEACHED FLANNEL, IRISH LINEN AND MARSF,ILLAISR, FARMERS' DRILLINGS AND CORDS, PATENT THREAD, SPOOL COTTON, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, SHAWLS, COATS, CIRCULARS, BALMORALS AND 1100 P sEIRTS, PARASOLS AND SUN SHADES, UMBRELLAS, Sm., &o. Allot wMO Will be sold at reasonable prices—hello , Ina that a nimble SIXPENCS will go tattler than a SLOW !OUIJA:W. Call and see. and get the value of goode tar the worth of your looney. DAS,VIZI PirEr7F, jllll6 20. 24 run( 4;THUNT, liB&DING• HARDWARE & IRON STORE, WHOLESALE AN 13,231PA1L. rp HE BUDSCiaIiERS, HAVING BOUGHT the old Established Hardware and !mu Store of the late Frisker, Stevenson & Cu., and having added a large new Stock of goods; wonid respectfully call the attention of the public to their large assortment of HARD WARE, CUTLERY, STEEL, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SADDLERY, COACH TRLITHISGS, Which they are determined to sell at the very lowest Mar ket Price., wholesale and retail. OEOROE LERCH & CO., Corner of Fifth and 'Market Square. neat dour to Borbon's MILLAOIi PAM.. tHOilleg Old Stand). 011OSOS taßflfl jaalg [S. T. ]aCILFION. CASPER REPT, IM WOES AND DEALER IN WINES, Ll jj and SIIGARS, No. 161 North Third Street, Phil ad-elphia, Would respectfully call the attention or hotel keepers and others, to bit: Well selected stock of Wines, Liquors, and imported Segue, in *AGM,' and under Custom House lock. • -•• • - COGNAC BRANDIES. Of various brands, consisting of Pale mud Dark Martel & Cu., Plnet, Hennessy, Maglory, (Bard, Dupny & Co., and Otard's superior London Dock, and various brands of Cognac and other Brandies. WINES, Bic.—Fine old Dinittifib Shorty, Tuella+, find Lisbon Wlues—super old Port Wine, Clarets of different kinds, on draught or in glass. CHAMPAGNE.—Ileidsick, P. A. Mumm & Co., and Gels. ler's genuine Anchor Brands, in pints and quarts. Together with a general assortment of ScoteL and frisk Matt Whlskeya, Holland Gin, Jamaica sldritnYettca Bran dy, old Bourbon, Monongahela Whiskey, Wild Cherry, Blackberry Raspberry anti Lavender Brandies. sar Superior Will. and Stomach Bitters. (June 4-tf COAL. WOOD, -SALT, 11[-.111111111101.47. 1'.,-11L11111-11130.• BAXUEL BOONE, (FORM F:RLY) Sohn Kissinger. Zr., Corner of Penn and Front Streets, Reading, AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND SELLS et aoooonobio prioee ail iriciil9 or broken, tag sod tove Coal ; Nut, cneatnat and Mtuntinuna Coal, Salt, Lime and Sand. *Op Persona In want of anything In my line, will Snd It to their advantage to give me a call before pnrcbeeing else where. 1 deliver free or extra charge to any part of the foal 641 TO THE LADIES. Mr. NW AIL_ 45 GLASS AND OBEENSW ARE. "'i,[7 l: HAVE NOW OPEN A LAMA AND elegaut tosoituteut of Do following liindb of rarircv MELINA ARICICIMS: French China Vases, 7 doz. pairs all aims, Card Baskets, Card Receivers, Jewel Boxes, Cologue RoLtlus, Motto Cof. fuss, Watch Holders, Inkstands, Cigar Stands. and a variety of other leery goods suitable for the What-Not. Also Bohemian and French Glassware, Such asWine Bottles, Decanters, Goblets and Wise Glasses, Liquor Setts, Cigar Stands, Gard Baskets, Cologne Bottles, Cake and 1401 Stauda in great variety, Castors, Salt Cab. lars, Candlesticks, Tumble., dic.. &c., sod Common Glass nhise of every description: Milner with all eXtolletlll stock of . . 4121UtENSLIT8REI, Consisting in part, of White Granite Tea and Toilet setts, Tea and Coffee Cups. 'Dinner, Breakfast and putter Plates, /.11151,nn of all {Linda, Pitchers, Mu" Bowls, Ste.. with a NI line or 0141177911 Ware, all of Which we offer at ann. EMU ily low prices. An Inspection of our geode by OUT 1111114 patrons and the public, in reepeetfully asked. 11. KUPER & BON, may 24 No. 124, Corner of Fifth and Spruce St. STRICKLAND & BROTHER, WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, 23 MAST EZINN READING, PA. ALARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK of School, Miscellaneous and Blank VHS 4E31 4iICID 3IFIC. SW 49 PRAYER BOOKS, ENGLISH AND GERMAN BIBLES A ND HYMN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, • MUSIC a rul MUSIC BOOKS, GOLD PE-NS. FA SOY ARTICLES, ROTE, LETTER. CAP and PIKE TING PAPER fend PAPER BOOS. BaidiLIVIS 3100=a —'ND— MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS Made to order; Churches and Sabbath Schools supplied with Tract Society and Sunday School Union putilleatioua, at catalogue prices. 5*- Orders from Country Merchants solicited and tilled promptly at the lowest wholesale prices. Mir Teachers supplied with Music at the nsual N. B —Books and Music sent by snail postage paid, on recolpt of Pnblishers' Priem jun 18.11 OLD ESTABLISHED X-X IS X" X 1' .4. li, No. 5 Beaver St., Albany, Now York, On the French Silesia. Quirk Cures nun Zeno Prices. 20,00 u Pa(WWI Cared Annually, TELLER CONTINUES TO BE CORR dentially end successfully consulted on all forms of private diseases at his old established Hospital, No. 5 Beaver street, Albany, New• York. Twenty years devoted to this one particular branch of pthcthco, enables him to perform cures such an no other physician can; and his facilities are aunt,, (being in correspondence With the moot celebrated physicians of the Old World) of obtaining the safest as well as the tercet remedies fur these distant., ot ter inducements to the unfortunate of a quick and rapid core, to he obtained at no other office In America. In ayphilia, gonorrhrea, gloat, strictures, enlargement of the testicles and spermacetic cords, bubo, ulcentted,throat, core throat, tender chin boson, enieneoue eittpitene, Ulcers, abaeosseS, and alt other (Inputting of Are system, are perfectly under control of the Doctor's a/akin.* and have been tested in more than 20,000 cases annually with immense success. YOUNG MEN addicted to secret habits, who have im• paired their health and destroyed the vigor of their nitride. thus depriving themselves of "the pleasures of married life, are Entitled that in consulting Dr. J. Teller, (boy wilt And a friend to console and a phyeiciau who has cured thou. sends, to almost every part of the United States, who ap plied to Dr. T. broken down in health, now vojoice in all that makes life derlrable and man happy, The reader la of coerce aware that the delicacy of the subject wilt pre vent a more minute deecriptloa of this terrible disease. DR. TELLER'S GREAT WORK,—A hook for everybody. Startling dinclosures. Dr. Teller's great work for the ins r riod and those contemplating marriage-200 pagan—full of plates—price 2.5 cents Seat to all parts, under goal, by hall. pont paid. The single married and the married happy. A lecture on Love, or how to choose a part ner— a complete work on midwifery. It cootatne hundreds of secrets never before pubibibed. Warranted to he worth three times the amount asked for it. 25 cents, in specie or peetage stamps. enclosed, will secure a copy by return mail Lr. Teller has devoted a life time to the cure of those diseatins of whieli his book treats. TO THE LADIES.—Dr. J. Teller still retaine the only gency iu America roe the Bale of Dr. VichePs ttelixa Fe. ",, ale Monthly Mlle Tho sale of more than 20,001 boxes establishes their reputation as a Female Remedy, unep• °aced , and far le advance of,evary other medicine for etoppagee, irregularities, and. other °tetras. low is female, CAUTION.-111nrried Indira. In certain delicate dill:m[lone shutdd avoid their are. For reasons, see directions which accompany each package. for the guidance of patients.— Ou the receipt of 0151, (the price per box) these pills will be sent, by malt or express, to any part of the world, secure from curiosity or Jokiest& Jita. °Mee hours from 8 1.. E. to S p. se.; and on Sunday from 2 to 5 P.M. N. L.—Pigswill at a distance can 1,8 cured at tme, by addressing a letter to J. Teller, enclosing a retnitteace.— Mediclnea securely Tacked from observation, emit to any part of the world. All cares warranted. No.charge fur advice. Nu students ur buys ensplui ed. Notice this—ad dross all letters to J. TELLER, M. 1)., May 16-Iyl No 5 Deaver street, Albany, N.Y. TEEE GREAT Dyspepsia Remedy and Blood Searcher. DR. MARKLEY'S HEALTH RESTORATIVE JU BALSAM —Tide celebrated Medicine to offered to the public nn the beet remedy ter Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Hesthielie, Piles, Diseases ;Alba blood, troptioue of the Skin, ete. IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS ! IT IS A NEVER FAILING RENIEDY! TRW XT I Read whit It button fur Mr, AMR IL CAMBIA of the Arty of Carupbell & Marshall, Boor and Oboe dualera, Contra :guars. LANCASTAR, PA., March 4, ISO. Dr. G. H. MARBLE[—Dear Sir: For many years I was the victim of Dyspepsia. to its most aggravated form ; my nyntfin bating Wow§ to WO deranged and debilitated, that I was linable to perform any kind of labor. I bad re. sorted to the best doctors within reach, without relief. I need some of the most popular remedied of the day, but none of them did me any Ruud. My . eufforinve cannot be described In words, I wee then liv ing at Hopewell, Ches ter county, end in /5.57, no a last resort, I COrninenced lbe Ix. of your medicines. They soab afforded the relief Dom the moot painful symptoms which I Lad ucurcely boped to obtain ; and in a surprisingly abort [lnlet wmcomplately restored to health, and I have enjoyed the best of health ever duce—not a symptom of my old complaint remain ing. Since then. I have always kept pone mediclned in my family, and would not be without them upon any con older-attn., no they Lave never failed to do what yon claim for them. Respectfully yours, A. D. CAMPBELL. This la but one of the many testimonials dully received In praise of thin great medicine. For sale by HARVEY BIRCH & BROTHER, June 6—tf] Druggiths, No. 03 Weut Peon Bt., Reading. OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, 4a. x 3E. mf , FINE FLAVORED OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, HO CENTS PER POUND. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE rytHE OLD PLANTATION COFFEE IS PRE tarred by those who have used it to the bee; Mocha or Java Coffee, it being superior in streugth end richness of flavor to the ordinary Imported Coffees. As we are the only receivers and manufacturers of the OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, We weuld caution our friends and the public against pur chasing any not bearing oar signature, as since the peeled lIIICO4IbS of our OLD PLANTATION COFFEE Numerous mannfactnrera are trying to palm off Inferior coffee at Into price. saying that theirs is ne good, better, ,Sto. Stone have gone no far as to olferoar printers large amounts if they would print a quantity of label. bearing our nettle, anl. Others are putting up rulatnree labelled in linitation of our genuine OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, Such an Planter Coffee or Plantain Leaf Coffee, &c , evt deutly to mieg !nide the public by palming oil' an Inferior artielr for our aLD pLANTATIOX COFFEE. As we are the rely receivers and manufacturers of the OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, We shall punish all Wringers of our copy-right to the fur that extent of the law. THE OLD PLANTATION . COFFEE le put up In ow, pound t6-foll pnekagee, 98 and 80 16. 6 a cape, with fall directs nn for using on each package. For Bale by all well regulated family atom. WRIGHT WILLIES dr BROTHER, Importere and Manufacturers, VS, 235, 237 Washington Street, New•Tork. Vane 13-3 w SPRING & SUMMER STYLES -OF IIATS AND CAPS, 117 46 AT TIII OLD-ESThttIISFIED STAND OVA X . . <Or. 33.401.11-113. No. 8 West Penn Street, next door to the Union Bank of Rending, WHO IS CONSTANTLY liEcilivilia FROM New-Verk and' Philadelphia the Weak elyies of HATS and CAPS Adapted to the Season. He has also received a large as soruneal of TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS vALlntis UMBRELLAS. ,to., which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. As be pays Clash for all bls goods, he is enabled tonsil lima at the low est prices. If3~'Phreo hundred dozen SHAKER HOODS on hand, which will he sold cheap. rrA largo quantity of the beet quality of BED FEA- TlibilB received, to which the attention or fluneekeepers Is respectfully invited, Call and examine.—No trouble 1.13 show ;roods. 'April 11—if "PENNY TOKENS" OF comma. THE BEST QUALITY, AND IN ANY QUAN forulabed at 98 00 per thormand, by JOHN OAULT, No. I Park Place; Two boors from Broadway,. New-York. All Orden, lent by Mgit ur promptly forwardod. July Meet FRANKLIN 'ANCE COMPANY i FIRE ISSUR, • OP' I'IJILADELPLI FA. OFFICki, Noa. Oa AND 437 CHESTNUT STREET. • Capital, - • - *lno,ooo Perpetual - $912,973 . 29 Leos Piro Per Coat. - - 47,148 efs —8895,821 63 Unexpired Tentpurnry rreniinnie, 140,ZA 06 Leae tar the portion atitue expir ed on pulicea over tine year, 19,029 40 —5171,225 65 Surplaa, -- 924,766 11 • • Total, • • 03,394 7 116 39 Statement of the Assets of the Company, January 1, 1863. First Mortgages, am& Tmeured, $1,993,93l 4G lieul Belatu, (ppusout, Putuejpl23322 47) cos! 123,971.1 77 Temporary Luaus, ou ample CO/mar - at Oesmritios 33,412 f, 77 &vela, (Kamm t value 495,377 NY cunt • 94,901 GO Nolen aud bills receivable, - • • - 1,54950 Cash, • - . - 75,312 03 112,389,291 03 y9nee In Value of Real Relate over cost, 9,351 70 Advance in Value of Btucluo over cost, 10,473 66 Total, Jair Tim only Profits from Premiwma which this Com pany can divide by law, are from Risks which hare been .141.AntfM.I. " Extract from the Charter of the Comilatay. "BO themeneys received as Premiums upon Riskevflach remain undetermined, and aro outstanding at the time of declaring mach Dividend, shall not be considered as part of the profits of maid Corporation, or divided an such." PERPETUAL OR LIMITED INSURANCES WADE ON EVERY DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY, IN Town and Country, For Owners, Mortgagees, Orownd Landlords, kc. &c. Hates as low as are consistent with security. LOSSES BY FIRE. Losses paid during the year 1862, $6147 SO 11 By order of the Board. CHAS. N. BANCKBR, Prosideat Attest—JAS. W. bIeALLISTBR, Secretary pro tem. DIRECTORS. . . . . CHARLES N. RANCHER, DAVID S. BROWN, TOBIAS WADER% ISAAC LEA, SAMUEL GIANT. EDWARD C. DALE, JACOB H. SMITH, HEOROE PALES, HEOROK W. RICHARDS, i I ALFRED FITLER. SH CHARLES N. BAI SR, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. JAI. W. MCALLISTER, Secretary pro tem. air" Applications for Insurance, made either personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to by J. LAWRENCE BETE, Anal .1-1,1 Agent for the Company, at Heading, i's, TIM COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO INSURE Building., alerchandire. and other property, against lose and damage by Bre, on the mutual plan, either Inr a cull premium or premium note. The large and lucre:ming capital of the Company, con sisting of premium notes given by he members, and based upon 51,475,789 35, luoured op the mutual plan, affords a reliable guarantee equal to tea times the average loan cm the amount loam-ad; cud the Directors pledge themselves to deal as liberally with those who may eustalu lees or damage as the case will admit of, contilatent with justice to all partiea coo canned. Amount of Premium Notes, $155,620 49. Balance of Caul. Prentlums unespencl ed, January Ist, 1812, $l,BBB L 7 0.11 reesipto daring the year 1862, less wok' cocuuts4lons, 8,781 47 Cash receipts iu January, 1565, 665 SO -- $9,346 84 Loma and Expeneen paid during the year 1562, Balance unexpended, Feb, 2d, 1563, OEOHOE Yonno, .Ta., Secretary. MICHAEL S. ftGAIAIi, Treneurer DIRECTORS: IL T. RYON. EPHitAIM HERSHEY. ABRAHAM BRUNER, MICHAEL R. MOORS, JUli DENDMGD, or.ottGr, VOOllO, Jr.. 11. 0. MIN ICH, NICHOLAS MoIiONALD, SAMUEL F. I:REALM, £310 4 3 S. GREEN, .MICHAEL S. SHUNIA.N. hoar -PHILIP ZI MIMI. Ninth and Penn streets, Beading, Is the Agent! , tar the alluve-named Company, and will take ricks la city and country at the luateaLtillea. Jane 14, IS6i•6umfi INSURANCE COMPANY OF TIM I= l ..“rlil4 , W.)ilD4nl - Ylnt=4 . 4 , 4`,AYPf-14 OFFICE, NOS. 4 AND 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING, North Nida oh Wahad St., Between Dock and Third its., PHILADELPHIA. 1NC0RP41%.412119 IN 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL. i 15.200.000. Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, 2863, $493,829 67. Marine, Fire and Inland Prat:variation Insurance DIRROI'OIM. HENRY D. &HERRERO, WILLIAM H. WHITS, CHARLES MACALESTER, GEORGE H. STUART, WILLIAM S. SMITH, SAMUEL GRANT Jr., JOHN II AUSTIN, TOBIAS WAGNER, EDWARD C. ENIOBT, THOM AS B. WATTSON, HENRY O. FREEMAN, CHARLES B. LEW/0, GEORGE C. CARSON, HENRY ). BEIEREERD, President. WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. *lir' Applications for Insurance may be made to WIL• LIAM REELY, at Howard & Crea. Sprees 001ce. May La, 1863-1 y READING SAVINGS BANK. INCORPORATED MAY 11, 1855. CAPITAL, $50,000. Banking House, East Nadel Sgttare, North Bide, Reading, Pa. DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS to Ten Thousand Dollars. Money is received on de posit from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. ; and on Wednesday and Sat urday evenings from 7 P. M. to 9 P. M, lutcrest will ins allowed at the .nie of Floe per cent. per annum, on nil autos remaining on deposit, for one year or MOM On sumo remaining less than a year, interest will be al lowed at the rate of /bur per cont. per annum. Irar All the meets of the Bunk and theindiottiun prop erty of the etc/Oho/4r*, are liable for the payment of Do pusitE. Persons who have money to deposit, are Invited to call at the Banking Bowe for further information. DIRECTORS. DAVID YODER, GIDEON SNYDER, MICHAEL GRUBER, CONRAD RSBER, DANIEL 8. LORAN, CONRAD Y. SEIDLER. A. P. Bois. President—A. F. BOAS. Idea 27-ty Cue/to—ADAM LEIZE For nate, Mee, Roaches, Ante, Bed Bugs, Mottos In Furs, IVoollene ' &c. Insects on FlAnte. Fowls, Animals; & o. Pat op to Ole. 50e. end $1 00 Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks, $3 and $5 elan for litmus. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, $O. "Only Infallible remedies known." "Free from Poieene." "Nut dangerous to the Human Family." " Rate come out of their holes to die." Aar Sold Wholesale in all large cities. An. Sold by all BILINNIINTS and Mittman everywhere. !H BEWARE!!! " of all worthless imitations. ior gee that U CoSTARY . IMMO in an each DOR, Bottle, and Fla% before you buy. di. Address HENRY R. COSTAR, air PRINCIPAL DEPOT 452 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by—HARVEY BIRCH d; Co., Wholesale end Retail; 5.5.. .STEVENS, 93 East Penn street, above the Rail road! J. K. Menem: R. P. IlunTsu Co., REM:II.DIO, January 17, 1863-9 mo One Thousand Dollars Reward! STOLEN.—ON THE NIGHT OF APRIL lab, 1663, from (be hire Proof of the Reading Rail Road Company, at their Upper Freight Depot at Reading, a package of looney containing Ten Thousand and Ninety. seven Dollars. Five Hundred Dollars reward will be paid for the ro eoVery of said motley, or the same proportion (Ott any part thereof: and a further num of Five Hundred Do tare for Knelt Information as may lead to the apprehension and con vtetiou of the Thlef or Thieves. May 10-tr) H. A. NICOLLS Superintendent. LAUER'S BREWERY READING, PA. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to L thn public that he has recently enlarged hie MlMlC iitv to a considerable extent, and introdunn steam-power,. and is now ready to supply all demands for EItirZWLOR ZiffiLLT LIQUORS, PAP home and distant consumption. lile stock of Malt Liquors, warranted to kesti in all clinuites, to as follows: BROWN STOUT. poßTnn, BOTTLING ALB, DRAUGHT ALE AND LAGER BEER. buss 18-tf FrtnOBRIGH LAGER, N.E A liberal percentage will be allowed to Agents, abroad. LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE, ANN - VILLE, LEBANON BOUNTY§ PA. iimrdSELECT BOARDING SCHOOL.—COURSE of Instruction thorough and complete—number of ers limited. Vacations in September and October. Expel:knee per quarter *35. Per Circulars and information. address. Muth 7-11) W. J. BURNSIDE, Atietlll4, Pa WALL PAPERS. BROWN GROUND, GI cents. WHITE GROUND, 121 " GLAZED PAPERS, 25 " 7111 C 71E7 11K..7 BEM. 3IM 9 BUFF AND GREEN ROLLANDS, BAND BOXES, $1,75 per doz. • • $2,392,116 39 GEORGE CHRISMAN, Nos. 3 AND 5 PENN SQUARE. READING, PA., HAS OPOED HIS SPRING STOCK OF NV nd beautiful designs of WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SIIADES, Sre., of the most (*Atonable tnann &Mr% and Wlll sell the same at the very lowest prices. Sao Next door to the Partuere' Sink, 3 and 5 Penn Square, Reading, Pa. [Ala 11-tf FARMERS' MAGI INE OOP. SAMUEL LESSIG, TTEREBY INFORMS THE FARMERse OF JAL Berko and adjoining Counties, that he has been ex perimenting with a LEVEE POWER, One ul hie aims has been to have a Home Power gnat Would run mutt noonnh to serve well when only a single horse is required and yet lie strong enough for four horses. Twentpeight are in use and all give full satistection. This Horse Power is warranted to roe light and to lin more durable than any other Horse Power in the Country. The subscriber line alai., a New UNDER SHOT THRESH ER, which he hoe tuvented since 1.4 neaeon. White' 111 warranted by far superior to any other Mud. The dust flee under the Thresher in place of flying in the feeder's face. Different Mudd of Shakers are made to the above Threshers. His TREAD POWER and OVERSHOT THRESHERS are so well trooWo that there Is no me to say anything about them. The subscriber has a lot of the moat Improved HORSE RAKES on hand, also STRAW CUTTERS, CLOVER HUL LERS and a variety of oilier Agricultural implements. All Machines and Implements are warranted to be made of the belt Illitlerlais mid to give fall satisfaction in every respect. Verniers are respectfully invited to count, Med me his Machines before parehaping elsewhere. All repairing done at the abortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Orders will be promptly filled. SAMUEL LESSIO. Corner of Fourth and Washington Streets, Reading. May 1.0, 1363-Smug FAMILY DYE COLORS. Black, Dark Brown, Snuff Brown, Light Brown, Dark Blue, Light Blue, Dark Green, Light Green, Fink, Purple, Stale, Crimson, FOR DEYINO SILK, WOOLEN AND MIXED Goods. Shawls, Scarfs, Drams, Ribbons, Gloves, E". nets Bats, Feathers, Kid Gloves. Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel with perfect feat colors. Fall 131f00191110 lifelde each paeltage, A Saving.of 80 per cent. 6,329 73 3,016 11 - $9.34r. 84 A. S. OREEN, PreeWent. These Dyes are mixed in the form of powders concentra ted, are thoroughly tested, and put np to neat packages. expressly for family use. For twenty-five cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Tho proems Is Moods, and any one can 1188 the Dyes with perfect success. Directions inside. Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston. Price per package 25 and IA cents. For sale by Druggists and Dealers iu every city and town. April 11, 1853-3moe ap 4 i s titi 47 4 i7, 41 <*ts' ifi l a 44 go vitt/0110 ) G MATTRESSES. Bede, Feathers, Elan k Is, Coinfortables Voightons, Anti all other grades belonging to the business. Feb. 1.4-171 AMOS IIILLSOR.N. New Coal Yard and Feed Store. rr 1117, UNDERSIGNED HAS LEASED THE Coal Yard. and Flour and Feed Store attached, (formerly carried on by John Motley), at the South-Saar Corner of Sixth and Spruce streets, which he has refitted and stocked with a superior article of Coal for family use, and the best brands of Flour, with all kinds of Feed and Grain, which be is ready to sell at the very lowest prices for CApirf. Trusting by strict attention to basinees and by dealing in good articles, he will merit a share of trade from the citizens of Reading. coal, mom- and reel, delivered anywhere in the city. All orders left at my re aideuce, on Franklin street, two doors above the Uaiversa Litt Church. or at 9 liennau's Agricultural store, will mee with prompt attention. Very respectfully, April 11-tf] JOIIN W. criIItSTUAN. REMOVAL. HENRY CROUSE, RAS REMOVED RIR Wholesale Fancy Dry Goods and Notion Store, TO No. In, WEST PENN SQUARE, READING, PA., ADJOINING JOAN S. PEARSON & CO'S., where he offers to the trade and retail customers, the largest and moot desirable assortment of goods in his line ever brought to this city. His stock consists in part of foolery and Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Tailor.' Trimmings. Perfumery and Fancy Soaps; Jewelry. Combs, Pins, Needles, Thread, Sewing Silks, &e., Shoe Fludlngs,truss, tient/Dory, Cutlery, and a great variety et Miscellaneous Articles and Notions too numerous to mention. ..C7F Country Merchants. Pedlers, Milliners and others supplied by wholesale at the lowest city prices for Cash. May 2, 1863. INVALID CORPS ATTENTION, INVALIDS ! F . ''or NLISTED MEN HONORABLY DISCHAILO ed on account of &stibnite. desirin g to re-millet In Maexpo, ps, will present themselves to the Board of 'Enrollment for the District in which they reside, for examination by the Sergeon thereof, who shall make a personal examina tion of them, and report the resell to the Board of Enroll. meat. The Board shall then consider each ease. and It the 111). plicant is found to fulfil the conditions specified, the Board shall glee him a certificate (accvding to the form furnish ed) to that effect. The term of enlistment shall le Three (S) Tearsor daring the War. For palitialari apply to the Provost Marshal. Jane 13,1863-tt NO. 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WASHINGTON, D. C. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT fuIIy Inform their nrimerone friends throughout Berke county, that they have limbed theahove Hotel, and are now prepared to accommodate all who may favor them with their patronage. At oar bar may be found the best and parent 'ignore, while thittable le eoppLied with the hest the market adonis. THOWAS HUMPHREY. Janet:34a FRAM( RITPINII C. C. EREILLTZBERCIVER, No. 6534 East Penn St.,between Sixth and seventh, North Side. READING, PA., DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP TOBACCO, SEGARS & SNUFF. CONSTANTLY ON HAND ♦ LARGE ASSORTMENT OP MEERSCHAUM, BRIER ROOT, AND FANCY PIPES. May 30, 1863-0 WILLIAM PENN HOUSE, CORNER OF PENN AND TENTH STS., READING, PA. DEIPPOLETTE GRANT, Proprietor. THIS HOUSE BEING A LICENSED TAVERN, the beet Cl' Liquors are kept at the Bar, end AS good a table en any other Hotel in the county. Act:ow:node- Bona for Roardera aed 'Priteellers. Charges reasonable. Lunch Bout fl to 11 o'clock, deny. [June fi-tt BOUNTY MONEY, BACK-PAY AND PENSIONS. APPLICATIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDIM to. E. H. SHEARER, Attorney at Law. May 30-ti] (Mee to Court Street, Reading. T EA. -EXTRA FINE 00L0140 TEA, AT eb P0A9417/111, 71 40 bautti nau tow GOLD BAND WINDOW SHADES AND NHL \_lll3.3lLWiGr muzzy LIM COLORS, ruzzikanzrlax.&. CONCORDIA 'NADU CONSTITUTION WATER, TS97 GREAT RM ItVP: z•jj,, ron THE ICC;P:IVf3TITILT"Pic)I77, AND THE OM4Y KNOWN R E :11 Eh FOR DIABETES AND DISEASES or Tll7, KIDNEYS AND BE,Anir.• These Dungen:tem and Troublesome 1410.1 e,,. three Par Restated the beat dirruhql T., Clomp letely arritruikti byV. REJI y THE CURATI CE properties or the medicine direct themselves to ti,. „,„ secretion, end by so altering the couditioa d,... " and liver that the starchy principle of dm r„.11. verted into sugar no long an the system thft:';. dunned of the CONSTITETION WATER, which gives those organ,. time to recover -. and vigor. We are able to state that tho ter has eared every ca.,e of Diabetes lo given. STOAT LC TRW BLADDER, CAL(!n BRICK DUST DRPOBErS, API) MILKY DISCP,AR GIES AFTIi rr ' URINATING. Mean occurring from ova and the same eau, c. entirely cured by the Constitution Water, if lougth ot time, The dose should very with flu, ‘,., the disease, from twenty drope to a tea.pnouf,.t :le a day, In water. Daring the passers of the pain and urgent symptoms should be proper rentediee, then followed up with the C• - Water, an above directed. D YfiALEPHOZIRE 4, OR PAINFUL 31 E-N7i r r AND INlf H4l Uhl OrC,, PLO WINO, Both diseases arising from a faulty sacred,' - awned Iluid—in the one case being too ' , kit, : panted by severe pain; and the other a toe p re: . ; Lion, which will be epeedily cured by tb e Water. • The disease kncuvu an PA LLIN'C ()runt L* A‘.." in the relaxation a the ligaments of and „ known by a sense of beavinwm and ' back anti sides, and at times accompanied by acing or talreoldug pains through the pmts , hes, be removed by the medicine, There in another claw of symptoms firkin; it • TATION OF THE WOMB, which physics bead, which word covers op mach ipiuraer,.... eases out of ten the doctor does not realty the symptoms are the disease. or the We can only enumerate them here. I ep.t.di laxly of C./14 Podtp Pdipaalidu of Memory, Wakefulness, Fla-free of Heat, lemr,u • lade, and Minuses of Vision. SUPPRESSED IRESTRUATIo.I; Which in the unmarried female la ta disease, and through neglect the seeds of dangerous maladies are the result; and as month mans without en snort being made to the euppresaion becomes chronic, the pni.o.t looses her appetite, the bowels are coo.hte,t, sweats come on, and consumption finally h DNUOORRECEA OR WEITEI, Amon, •arlet, - ark Drab, /At Drab, 3110114 •ange, weals, lferino, -each Blue, ;yal Purple, This Meuse depends upon au inflesinistios s: . lining of the vagina and womb. h i in all c;,•..,,. panted by severe pain in the beck, acros4 through the hip. A teaspoonful or the teedicini- m.- taken three llama a day, with an thjecti...r fill of the medicine, mixed with a half.pint ul• ort morning and evening. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OP THE 117...G•4, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS HATARRHOF THE BLADDER, STit4N. GORY AND BURNING OR PAIN. FUR URINATINu. For these diseases it to truly a isuVilreigli r±nt,4y, much cannot be mild to its praise. A mingle dwet. known to relieve the moot urgent sympbsgs Ara 'on troubled With that distressing pain in its of the back awl through the hips? A teie.pen e :a; , Constitution Water will relieve yen like FOR DYSPEPSEt, IL haa no equal la relieving the most dietirstis, toms. Aliso, Headache, Heartburn, acid Ing Food. &o, Take a teaspoonful after der Pr IL•1 In arll CaPAB may he increased it desired, dune gradually. PHYSICIANS Have tong since given op the nee of brmho, 1,0,4 juniper in the treatment of these disease, , sod then" fur want of H. better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER Has proved itself equal to the task that ht? J upon It. . , Irritate and drench the bide ye, mud by load to ohmic tionovrotton and vvxfironl READ. MEAD. MAD. PARVILLE, , Dr. WM. H. GREGO—Dear : In Pefrnt, was afflicted with the Fug. ache:es. cud I passed more titan two gallons of wut, iu klyttfc, • I wee obliged to get up no ofteu xs to: times during the night, and in five pounds in Weight D uring the month ot J eared two bottles of Coustrnitiou Water. sad is titter using It I experienced relief, and alter takii,:sr, • ties I Wan entirety eared, noon eft, re_t.Lzit.,: thy good health, YOUrd truly, J. V. L. bl:4!°:' 1303T0N CORNPREI, N. Y., Pee. I•• I Wit. H. Genoa St Cu.: Gents :—I freely give you liberty to tusk. • • following Certificate of the value of Cos,rtruros Which I can reconnuend in the highest unilit.n. My wife, who wag attacked with polo la whole length oftbe bark, and in her limbs, vu!, . lion of the hoar?, attended with Pilling of Dywneworrliceit, and Irritation of rho Blad.l.r. physician, who attended her Aunt three wok , . 1:1.- left her worse than lie found bor. I then mote , el L.. the hest phyelolone I eoald 11,..t, who h nine mouths, and While abe wan under his stiffer quite as much pain; be finally gave 1,1 said “her MSC was insurable." For, said atudi a combination of eompirtints, ihat;..ffrint for one operat,r against ewne other fv . ' 4 About thin time, atm commenced the tell of Water, and to our utter astonishment. almot lac : seemed to have the desired rtfoet, and she t:pm rU the, lug rapidly tinder its treatment, and now se pena;L:n..i.- tirely her domestic affairs. She has not taken a..y.: Constitution Water for about four weeks, aol woo, to cap it has produced a permanent aura Yl,ll VAN tit;NWPTEN Dr. WIC FL GREOG Dear Sir :—I have for several years, been dialed 7. that troublesome sad dangerous diseara—c,at , i—vt. restated all remedica trod dectere, until I loos Water, and you may be assured that i Ivo exu - r 4 pleased with the result. It hasentirdy may make any use of my name you may ere Ct ta to the medicine, as I have entire COiliWlLl , ill Yours trolly, t THESE ARE FACTSENOCGS. Theeet. C no t.lesh of diseases that produce -ash 441 , .. 6 log effects upon the human constitutive as male. Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Griusry and through false modesty they are nopleczed are so advanced as to be beyond the control J 1 et..! remedies, and we present the CONS T12'11710...V WATER To the pubite with the cow/loon the; it 11.3.. 5 1 1 . , relieving the claps of diseases for which it bet in,. so eminently successful to Curing; and we Ws-, C:.;• shall be rewarded for our efforts to piscine remedy In a form to meet the requiromests physician. 808. SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 16100 WM. H. ite..ti.t .r ! Morgan dt Allen, General Agents, to Cad flew-York. [Nor. . AMOS SEIDEL'S ONEJV 1, WEIOLESALS AND 12-3.31 . . SADDLE AND NAP!!! 1,44- , ,t mANuvAcTO2O.. ~,,,l a ~.. ~.. EANT PENN V.T.R.EZI . , RETWO - ,) SEVEN T7l AND Efl:'l: s . .:4 -..- = ' Berke flaunty Ilva.a. It? .- • .- 4J.:= I place East of the End 1,1, - _ _. READIDT:: P- 4 - ' ll4 l, o 4,7o4(go_pati n VO January 14, &6-tf -- NOTICE. A PREMIUM WILL BE PAID twicalciaa, c="l-53a —AND— X"Atkrt. 33.A.INTME. ivcsr.l7V- 4 AT THE EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE —0 P G . W. GOODRICZ READING. Pa. August 10,1861411 F. WESCHE, MANUFACTUREROF L I O RO u NRL E LIV I S 4 AND K AT THE OLD AND WELL-KNOWN Court Alley, abovO Sinth streel, oesr - , Reading, Pa. • #t' Keys wade, and all sorts of repsiri or notice. MONEY WANTED ! ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. 01.1..1 • JACOB C0U111,21,12.1 I 0 Mce—Cenrt street. OW , • MOWRY TO LOAN• APPLY TU 0 aic.—Cmnrt street. GGRAIN'S itTANB - CAN CONSTANTLY 1t:; !LV:. LAUER S BREWERY, conger o Third 10-1' greets. IroaAmber 7, 18111—tf DARTIES WISHING TO 4ELI. CHASE Real Estate, will de well to all 'ANS i!, Cuuitte , .. ,,i 0 Mce--Covirt stroAt. COAL 011. I COAL Orr.:!: n PAR REL 4 COAL Oil, JUST I,f;t:i 5‘..1 \. cvarranted equal to any manufactured. the lowest wholesale and retail prices bY. Feb 2.9 LEltt • JUST RECEIVED, 2000 FLOWER POT; AT TIIEOLI )JAI ' Mew *id, Atli r-ZZ- . •- 0 _ --_. - --,-C - MILFORD, CORN., Nc,v.
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