ItC -u~C. BADLY " floro."—The Columbus Ohio, State Journal, a Republican sheet, published the fol lowing contribution, without noticing that it was an acrostic : HURRAH FOE THE UNION. H ail, ye heroes, who in battle " IT vole Samuel's cannon rattle, R aiee our standard—let it wave ; R ally to the fallen brave. A ti. I our emblem's floating o'er H orrid battle fields of gore. F alter not, but crush their folly ; 0 rder volley after volley ; R Mee our banner to the sun, V iewed in oldeti Limes by one— A lways honored, WABLIINGT011: L ondly we your praises sing— L oudly now your name will ring, A nd when traitors foul are laid, N aweless in a grave they made, ark and dismal clouds will pass, I mitring to us peace at. last. O real has been this infant nation, ended down with exultation ; A nd you—sons of fearless sires— M Killian nobly your own fires. Lies Issuastics.—An exchange relates the following as "Josh Billings's" experience in the life insurance business. Ile says he made appli cation to the " Garden Angel Life Insurance Co." when the following questions were pro pounded by a "slick little fat old fellow with gold specks :" Ist—Are yu mail or femail? if so, state bow long yn have been so. 31—Arei yu subject to fits, and if so, du yu have more than one at a time ? 33—What iz yore precise tiling weight? 4th—Did yu ever hay enny ancestors, and it so, how much? sth—What ii yore legal opinion ov the consti tutionality ov the 10 commandments ? Gth—Du yu ever have ran . ), Trite mares 7 th—Are yu married and single, or are yu bachelor? Bth-1)u yu beleave in a futer state ? if yu du, IMMO 9th—What are yure private sentiments about a rush ov rata to the bead; can it be did suc cessfully ? Nth—Hair ya ever committed suicide, and if so, how did it seem to affect yu? After answering the above questions, like a man in the confirmatif, the silk little fat old fel low with gold specks on, ced I was insured for life, and proberly wad remain so for a term ov years. I thanked him and smiled one ov toy most pensive smiles. " THE FIIST CREIMEIIS."—A friend of ours Ilfbo has just left the 'Union Arkansas troops tells many curious incidents. Here is one of them: Kamm Non—" What regiment do you belong to I" Private in First Arkansas Cavalry— Centers." •{ What. ?" .‘ The Fust Creeteri." The Arkansas soldier pointed to the horses (. erecters"), and at last made our friend un derstand that he belonged to the First Arkansas Cavalry. It is further said that the infantry hoys say they belong to the " walking regiment," and the artillery men are 14 cannon" soldiers. ler Ms LATEST mode of shop-lifting is said to be for an elegantly dressed lady to enter an establishment and ask for a garter. Blushing clerk offers a piece of silk braid, and turns mod eatly away while the lady avails herself of it— not to hold up her silk stocking, but to tie a large piece of goods to her crinoline, and retire bowing and smiling her thanks. Mir TA.LK is not the only valuable thing about a man. There is often a more potent influence than fluency. Thus when a pert young barris ter once boasted to a member of the bar that be had received twenty guineas for speaking in a certain lawsuit, the other replied—'• I received double that Bum fpr keeping silence in that very same case." row WILOTHONOTALUIG the intlepioationt retera of Baia County FELLOWAATIZENS: ENCOURAGED BY the liberal support I received In the Democratic County Convention of ISt°, I em Induced again to offer myself as a candidate for the office of PROVIONOTARY PF BERES &JUST Y, At theeeacitegetlectloo, tioltlect I. the Jecleien of the Demo &olio Connty Contention. I respectfully solicit the VIA. and Influent* of my Mende and fellow Democrats In the several township+. boroughs and manta and pledge my +elf, tt elected, to dlecharde the dolles of the video with etrict MUM) , and IlnpartMllll - July /Eric . ] EPRILAIN A HAlSTittliio. FOR PROTHONOTARY ELLOW-CITIZENS:—AT THE SOLICITA TlOll of many of my frloado, I offar myself as a can ldate for the OFFICE OF PROTHONOTARY of Berke county, at the coming election, subject to the de of the Democratic l)elegate Convention. Should 1 he nominated and elected, 1 pledge myself to discharge the deltas of the ofilie Personally, and with Ada fidelity. Reading, July 2fi-tel WKwittiK K. LN.Ve TOIL PROTELONOTALIUG ffic Independent Steclore of Birks County. VILIENDS AND FELLOW- CITIZENS : —EN— _L• COURAGED by the liberal and kind support which I r e ceived three year. ago in the Democratic Delegate Con vention, being the second highest vote, and within a few voice of giving mettle nomination, (for which I am heartily thankful) and by the father percussion of my friend., I am induced again to offer mycelf se a candidate for the Mike of PROTRONOTARY . . . at Barks certain subject to the decision at the Decnoccalio Ceuta VdtiVelitligh iiheald I be nominated Wel iliceied by your vete*, f will leave nothing undone in the die• chimp of the duties with fidelity and impartiality. Respectfully Yours. Reading, inty2.s4c) ' JONATHAN L. RIISHR. FOX PROTECON4V243.3I3r. To the liutilini4ont - Moro vJ Sirke Cowley. WAIF-NOS AND' FELLOW-CITIZENS COI:MI(IED by numerous friends, / 'am induced to otter myself as a candldatefor the office of PROTHONOTARY OF BERES COUNTY; At the ensuing election; subject to the decision of the Demo cratic Delegate Convention. I respectfully ask for the votes and leArience of my Democratic fellow-citireue is the several townships, boroughs and wards, and pledge myself, Unominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the ogles faithfully and satisfactorily. ()ley, J01y . '254c 4 i) WELLINGTON B. ORIESENDIU. row, .WROTWINOT4aBoIr • To the Independent Tipton of Berke County : tRIENDS AND YELLOW-CITIZENS :—EN coutlaßD bytirfrlende, I am again induced to myself as a candidate for the once of PROTHONOTARY: OF BERKO COUNTY, At. the coming election, subject to the decision or the Demo cratic County Convention. if nominated and elected. I hereby pledge Myna( to discharge the duties of the mike personally, and with strict 'fidelity. I would farther take occasion to thank the Delegates is the Convention of 1860, for the support they then gave me, and solicit a renewal of the support and in fl uense of my Democratic fellom-sitizena. I have been a voter for thirty-two years, and have never, ts a single instance, deviated from Democratic rules or Demeendic bat have always, to the full extent of my means and ability, steed by the candidatee and mea sures of the party. Amity, Aug. ft-te: NOS ZILOTIKON0 1 1 1 / 1 31.Y. Ib.the Independent Voters of Berke County: FELLOW—CIIIZENS AM ENCOURAGED by many of my Democratic fdends, to offer myself as a candidata Tor the office of • PROTHONOTARY OF BERM COUNTY, sagect to !ha daehdon of the b r ocsooratts batogato Con vention. !respectfully solicit your support and influence, and Orli you sty.pledge that, if nominated and elected. I milTißsitargo this - duties of the °ince In a faithful and mil itate:W.4r,, manner. Upper Pied, Ang.-8-1,09 FCB I#HGIGTfB. FRIENDS AND 'FELLOW—CITIZENS :—EN— • COP ' lan by the fiery handsome support received e elk* of • " - 16tROZSTER OF WILLS, tiorDemocratie Delegate Convention three rears age, via: h TOW oat of MD, Wog only one vote lam than a majority, Ibmviatch Fmtain heartily - thank the Delegatee of that CO/iTelleioll,,:l again cdfu myself sea condtdete for IMO 00ke Wore:the nexeDenweretle Delegate Convention, sad PoPlotrittlY alar, the renewed support and Wows of mit friende thaeuthent the booty. IL S. TRIEWECEITIE. Stoiilvagrit. 41X.50. DRD,4O' •403reitZenit r int. JOFFER-,MYSFIF AS A CANDIDATE FOR ItEGISTICII; 'object to the decision of the Democratic am Cotiientlet ' Itaidtua. Stigbft iLten - FOR REGIEVIIIM. To the Independent Voters of Reck:: CottittP. -I ELLOW-CITIZENS : . -ENCOUNAGE I) numerous friends, I am induced to offer wytelf as a candidate for the office of IIEO ISTER OF BERK.? COUNTY, subject to the decision of the Democratic Delegate eunVell lion, and respectfully auk for the support of my Dew., cratic fellow citizeUe throughout the county. If nowloated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with punctuality n od fidelity. Houglase, Aug. $.-tc.] PHILIP EAGLE. For Register. SUBSCRIBER, THANKFUL TO HIS 1 Democratic Feilow-Citizene for the mapper( they gave him three years ago, is persuaded:again to offer him self as a candidate for the office of HEGISTEICOF WILLS, de. Subject to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Conven tion. He respectfully solicits the votes and lullueoce of his fritiods and fellow-Democrats throughout the county, and pledges himself, if nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the office in a satisfactory manner. Hamburg, Aug. 0-tc] JONAS KELLER. For Register. frEIANKFUL TO TILE inimocitAcY OP Berge county for the support they gave me three years ago, I am encouraged again to offer myself as a candidate for the office of . . . REGISTER OF WILLS, &e. At the October election. subject to the decision of the Ilaniocraliclevate Convention. I reepectfolly eulidt the votes and Winsome of toy Reolocratic follow-cltizene, and here that my oleo menthe' abeence in the service of soy country will not canoe thew to forget my Cialtue. If nominated and elected, I will faithfully difeharue the an tics of the Wilco. HENRY 4, GRoLL, Lind, 167i1i Regiment I'enna. Militia. Greenwich, Ang. S-4c. To the Free awl Independent Votrro• of Balm County. ELL° W-CITIZENS. THANKFUL FOR the liberal mecouragemoot received In the Democratic only Convention of 1860, Induces one to offer pipet( again as a candidate for REGISTER OF WILLS, sobject. however, to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. I reepectfelly solicit the votes awl the Influ ence of my friends In fhe county, and pledge myself. If elected at the ensuing fall election, to discharge the duties of the olive personally to the sallsfection of the public. MACILOP; A. SELLERS. 'Windsor Castle. July 25,1883-to To the Democratic Electors of Berko Co 1 2 ticial: rind Allote-Citheng: _ . AGAIN OFFER MYSELF TO YOUR CON SWERATION as a candidate for the office of REGISTER OF WILLS, K.c. robjrct to the deal:don of the Couuty Couvoution. Should 1 be ru fortunate au to receive the tiowidutlou and ho elected, I promise to perform the dories with impartialay and to your entire vaticfaction. .Iteepectfully your uht. Servant. Kutztown, Aug. 1-tel J. .I) WANNER. FOR REGISTER. T o f r o , rod,p,,n,knt Etectora uf Berta County. FitIENITS AND FELLDW.CITIZENS:—AT the earned coiicitation of many of my Democratic Wands, I am Induced to offer myeetf as a candidate for the olive of . . . - of Derke county, at the October election, *nig ect to the de cision of the Democratic Delegate COOVelliioD. I Teepee-- rally snit for the votes and Influence of the Democrats of the calmly, and give theta my pledge that If nominated and elected, I will discharge the duties of the office faith fully and Impartially. Oley, July 25—tc] JOAN R. EDELMAN. FOR RECORDER. To the PA:men of Berke Collflip IRIENDS AND FELLOW•CITIZENS: —I AM toteortraged by =ay friends to offer myself at a earl dhiate for the office of RECORDER D F DEEDS, he. of Berke, county, at the eneuing election. in cave I receive the nomination of the Democratic Delegate Convention. I respectfully flak for your rotes and influence, and give yen the menace that. If nominated and elected, the office Khali be faithfully attended to. Longewamp, July iM- , c] WILLIAM 13F.IST. RECORDER Or DEEDS, Sc. To the Free and Independent Toter* Berk* County: rELLOW-CITIZENE:--HAVING BEEN placed second on the list of candidates for the offico of RECORDER OF DEEDS, tte., OF BERES COUNTY, By the Democratic Delegate Convention which met three years ago, and for which I return my grateful thanks, I am encouraged again to offer myself ea a candidate for the same office, subject to the decision of the Democratic Con. VOl2tiOn of the present year. I respectfully ask the votes and Influence of my Democratic friend. throughout the county, and pledge myself, if nominated end elected, to discharge the &Mesa the office personally, to the entire satisfaction of the public. Reading, July IS—tc] ISAAC LAUCKS. "The Fuet FOR RECORDZIR. OF DEEDS, dr,c. To 11 Inikpentrent Electors of Baia County. FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS:—EN COUILAGED by the liberal support I received the years ago, I am again Induced to offer Equal( as a candi date fox the oilieo RECORDS& (F DEEDS, &e of Berke county, at the October eketiou, object to the de cision of the Democratic Delegate Convention. I respect folly solicit the support and intleence of the Democratic electors of the county, and give my pledge that, ebould I be nominated and elected, I will attend penult:illy to the dutleo of the oDce, and diteharue theta faithfully, to the hest of my ability. Maidencreek, July 2,5-tc) &EERY &EIDER. For Clerk of the Orphans' Court. To the 'natio.'Went Merton, of Berke county. rRIENLS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS !—I-lAV ING received a very haudeotne vote in the Democratic Luoventlon of ISO, as a candidate for the (Mee of CLERK OF THE uRPHANS' COURT of Berns county, I are induced again to safer myself as a candidate for the same oilier, subject to the decision of the Delegate Convention of the patient year. 1 111 D tbanktal for former furors, aed respectfully solicit the support and infinence of the Democracy of the county, at the present time. Should I succeed in obtaining a nomination and election, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the of• flee In a capable and satisfactory manner. Earl. Angust Me] PHILIP S. MATIITA9. CLERK. OP THE ORPHANS' COURT. ru the Independent Voters of BErks Counly : FELLOW -CITIZENS :--HAVING BEEN HON ORED with the second highest vote io the Democratic Connty Convention of for the Office of CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COCRT of Mika wanly, I am encouraged again to offer Myself as a candidate for the same office, subject to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Convention. Thankful to my friends and the Delegate.; who cave me snob a liberal sup port three years ago, I respectfully ask the support gnti lune/mace of the Democracy of the county generally, to the approaching canvass, and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to discharge the dalea of the office with strict fidelity and impartiality. Longswatnp. July 2.5-tel LEVI It. LIESS. CLERIC OP THE ORPHANS' COURT To the Ine&pemlent Elector, tl,t' &,*s Vownty • • LLO W-C ITIZENS: —IIAV GLEN HON ()RED wica tee No tes of a large somber of Delogatea in the Doutocratie County Convention of kcal, for which I rebus toy sincere thsukv. 1 Ma egteottragod to odor toynolf again e a a candidate fur the office of CLERIC OF THE oEPRA.N.T COURT of Berke connty, at the October election, If noullnated by the County Democratic Convention shortly to aaieroble. I rewoctfuliy solicit the influence nod support of the Delo. gates and my DelmocrtOic friends gouerally, mid pledge thyself, if nominated and elected, to (null the duties of tkte office to the entire 6attbractien Of the people. Exeter, Ictly 13-tc] SOLOMON CLOSE. For Clerk Cif the Orphans' Court. T,,the Independent Electors of lktke Cloudy. tlittEN GS AND P ELLOW.CITIZENs IRO been honored with a handsome vote to the De. mot:retie Convention of ISCH, for which 1 tun sincerely thaukfal, I am encouraged to offer myself again as a can didate fur the office of CLERK OF TER ORPRANS' COURT of Reek. aounty, anNeet to the J.Ci6lOO of the Democratic Delegate Convention. I respectfully ask for the eupport and influence of my Democratic triende throughout the county, and give them the asseranee that. If 1 me nomina ted and elected, the office chaff be - faithfully adminbtered. ZACH ARIAS H. MAURER., Reading, Aug, 1.4a1i) Lient. Co. 1,179 th Penna. Regt. Clerk of the Quarter Sessions. To the Independent Vetere of Berke Chutirg., FELLOW-CITIZENS:—MANY OF MY friends have urged me to become a candidate for the cece of CLERK OF THE QUARTER SESSIONS, Ike. of Berke county, at the ensuing election, and I am there fore induced to present my name to the Democretie Dele gate Convention ae a candidate for nomination to said pike. I respectfully ask for the eupport and influence of the Democracy of the county, and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to ditcherce the dollen of the ofaca lob h Im partiality and fidelity. LEVI M. GERHART, Capt. Co. 0, Rernvllle, July 25.-tc] 121st Penna. Regiment. For Clerk of the Quarter Seeslona. To the independent V.tsrs nj Et7ha County; "CELLO W-CITIZENS :—II AVING BEEN HON ORED, three years ago, with the second highest vote in the Democratic County Convention, I am encouraged again to offer myself as a Candidate for the office of CLERK OF TER QIIMITEE CESSIONd, se., or Berke county, sub- ject, as before. to the necision of the Democratic Delegate Canverdion. Sincerely ihonkful to the Delegates for the liberal support they gave me upon that oomisiou. I again solicit the voted and influence of my friends and fellow-citi zens, pledging mysel4 if nominated and elected, to dis charge the duties of the office with care and fidelity. Reading, July 15-ten FRANCIS ROLAND- To the Eleotors of Barks County. FELLOW-CITIZENS:—ENCOURAGED BY the solicitations of a number of my friends and the flattering support 1 received two years ago, I agate otter myself as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the nomioation of the Democratic County COD mullion, and hope my Democratic friends throughont the county, will kindly give me their rapport and influence. tqlottld I be so fortunate as to receive the nomination and be elected. I pledge myself to discharge the dotted of the office personally to the beet of my ability, end I trust to the entire nati.f.ctioo of kto oldsotnu of old harks. Reading, July 25-tc] ISAAC R. FISHER. E=l:=l FOR COUNTY TREASURER. FELLOW -CITIZENS :—BY THE PERSUA SION of many Mende, I am Indmanito become acau diblo for tha bate of WILLIAM SITARTLE TREASURER OF PERKS COUNTY, at the ensuing election, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic Delegate Convention. I respectfully solicit your votes and influence, and promise, in case alloy nomination and elftlloll, to perform the duties of the oflice with strict fidelity. DAVID L. WENRICII. Lower Heidelberg, Jetly 25-tel To the Free Electors of Serifs County. FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS COURAPO by a numbor ulmy niudn, I am Induced again to over wyeetr as a CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER, dad 1 solicit your antes and support for said office, subject, DOWover. 1 , / the declelon of the Democratic Delegate con vention. Mould Ibe o fortunate Kg to Le ...taunted and elected, I pledge myself to ditehutge the dune. of the Oka with fidelity_ Upper Tatiehoccou, July 16-tc] MICHAEL LORC+. LEVI MOYER REGISTER OF WILLS REGISTER OP WILLS, Sc Don RECORDER or DEEDS, &n. MAHLON WOLFF, OF HAMBURG, WILL. Lee candidate for Recorder of Donde, &c., et LLe Uttuber election, nul.ject to lho ”outination of the NM. erotic County Convention. July 11—to] To the Electors of Berks County. 1[7(111EN DS AND 'FELLOW- CITIZENS:—AT the solicltatton of many friends. I tun persuaded to otter myself as e. candidate fur the office of TREASURER OF BERES COUNTY, Subject to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Con vention. I respectfully solicit your support and influence. and pledge nayeelf, should I be so fortunate as to receive the nomination and be elected, to discharge the duties of the office faithfully. Richmond tp., July 28-tc] SAMUEL MERKEL. For County Treasurer. To the Independent Votere of Berko County : I_2BLLOW-UITIZENS HAVE BEEN EN COURAGED by numerous filen& to become a candi date for the office of TREASURER OF BERES COUNTY. at the ensuing election, and have therefore concluded to submit my name to the Democratic County Convention for nomination to said office. I respectfully ask for the support and takenoe of my fellow 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 1-to*] WILLIAM MILLER. County COMMiSSiBhOrs FRIENDS AND FELLOW-DEMOCRATS OF OLD DlinfiS;—At the solicitation of many friends, I am encouraged to offer rovelf as A candidaio for the office of (10MAIISSIuNER OF BERNS COUNTY, subject to the notaluatiou of the Democratic Delegate Con vention. Should I have the good fortune to he nominated and elected, I will dlecharge the donee of the office with economy and fidelity; but should I nut be the choice of the cenventiou, I pledge tayaelf in advance to give to the MC cessful candidate, whoever he may be, my hearty and un divided coppers. Wousehlorf, Aug. !-tee JACOB SHARTLE. For County Commissioner. To the Free Etedore ,t( Berke Cusiniy. SIENDSANDFELLOW C LTIZENS :—HAV 1' MG received a very flattering vote lu the Democratic Convention of IgtO, for which I am heartily thankful, and encouraged by the renewed perammione of my frionde, I am Induced again to offer myself as a candidate for the °Mono( OOIIXISSIONEE OF lIERKS COUNTY, . .. . . subject to the derialou of the next Democratic Comity Con vention. and I reepectfuily solicit your implant and influ ence. Should 1 receive the nomination, and it majority oP your votivs at the October election, I give you the assurance that the office dial! ho administered faithfully and without any partiality. Cumru, July in-tei WILLIAM BERTOLET. FOR DIRECTOR OF THE POOR. AT TU B EARNBST SOLICITATION OF •wenv of toy tellow•cltlzens. I em Induced to carer lay.lloo a candidate for re election to the °Wee of • DIRECTOR 01 , TILE POOR Of Perks comity, unlijoct to the dociciou of the Democratic Deli:Kato Convention. Thatitifut for the Nilppult 1 received three years ago, I respectfully solicit the votes and info. since of the people, and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the dice with justice and humanity. Reading, July 18-ic) AARON OETZ. To the Democratic Electors of Berks Co- EiRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS: I OF• FER thyself to your cousideratisu as a caudidate for the office of . . . • • • •• . • DIRECTOR OF TIIE POOR, (eubjoet to the decielen of the County Convention). Sbouhl I be so fortunate se to receive the nomination and be elected, I will promise to perform the duties with impartiality and fidelity. Respectfully. year obedient servant, Reading, July 23, lfitill-fita JOSEYII ISIUTHART. SALE OF LAND 1,200,000 ACRES F*R LAND CESIMI ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT THIS COM pany, in the few years since the construction of the Railroad, has sold a large number of Farms to settlers, who. mostly in a Ward time, enjoyed a degree of pros perity, which is sufficient evidence of the quality of the soil, and the facilities for 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 SOlL,often thickly wooded. Woodland can generally be purchased at short distances and low prices—sometimes of the Company. The various kinds of grain are eaccessfully cultivated. Fruit, Grapes, etc., grow rapidly, and yield abundantly aud of superior quality. The fruit market is probably the best la the Went. For the raising of Cattle there is no better country to be found. Considering the infancy of the settlements, much has already been done for h'choole. The Company offers to settlers great advantages. The land is sold—Wood or Prairie,—at from SU to *l2 per acre, according to Re distance from the Railroad. At the time of purchase, only the Interest of the purchase money is re quired. -For the 3 first yearn likewise only the interest. At the end of the fourth year and the three following, each one.imartee of the capital; thus after the expiration of lumen years, the whole moonlit le paid. On cash pay ments a liberal discount te allowed. Purchasers are ex empt from taxes on the land for seven years. tor The underaigned has been appointed agent, and having personally examined the land, is able to give exact Information. Alt communications to be addressed to JOAN fiNDLICII, Agent, Reading P. 0., Berke county, Pa March 21 -la OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, isr-mnr_.x-ImPtEi FINE FLAVORED OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, 13=1 LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. 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I Wee the victim of Dyspepsia In it. moot aggravated form ; my system having become no much deranged :ma debilitated, that I was unable to perform any kind of labor. 1 had ro ted to the bear doctor,' within reach, without rellgf. I Used ROMA of the most roux...dies of the day, but none of them did me any good. My sugaring': cannot be described in words. I woe thou living at Hopewell, Chea ter county, and in 1117, as a last resort, I commenced the use of your mnilicinee. They noon afforded the relief from the most palatal symptom.: which 1 bad conrcely hoped to obtain; and in a surnitatoffly short Wll6ColllPhately rect,,,tl bcoltb, Sad Innve enjoyed the best of health ever since—not a eyinplom of my old complaint remain ing. Mere then, I have al wage kept your inedicinee in my family, and would nut be without them upon any cow eidemtion, ae they have never failed to do what you chant for them. ,Respectfully your., This la bu t one Of the many testituuniala daily D received in praise of tide great medicine. For Natio by . lIARYHY HIHCH At BROTHER, Janee-tf] Druggist., No. es West Nun St., Rending_ BALE AT TH E OLD JAIL, THE CHIO.IE; est variety of Etratud Rotel Ohms, China and ttitteeurg. Wade furniture ever offered In Reeding. • TIELMBOLD'S I GENUINE PREPARATIONS. RELAIBOLVE GENUINE PREPARATION "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A Positive and Specific Remedy For Diseases stf — e BLADDER, KIDNEYS, M_____ GRAVEL wurii DROPSICAL SWELLINGS The Medicine iocreasee the power of Digestion, and ex cite., the absorbents iuto healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous deposition'', awl all Unnatural kin -18.1.01nel:de are reduced, as well as Pala and Intlamulatlon, mad Is Good For MEN. WOMEN OR CHILDREN I HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weaknesses Arising from Exceenes, Habits or Dissipation, Early Indio oration or Abuse, attended with the following symptoms Indisposition to Exertion, times of Power, Lore of Memory, IDifficulty of ktreuthLog, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of thoeatie, wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, !Pain to the Back, ueirersei Lassitude of thes Plashing of the Body, Muscular System, Druptioue of the Skin, Hot Honda, Dryness of the Skin, PALLID COUIPENANCE These symptoms, if allowettno go on, which this med.l eine Invariably removes, Won follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, la nue of which the Patient may Expire. W h,. can eny Lien tneY ere net frequently followed Ly those" direful diseases," " INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Mawr are aware of the caner of their eufforlog, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS AND THE MELANCHOLY DEATHS BY CON- GUMPTION, Bear ample witness to the truth of the neeertton. The Constitution, once atfected with organic tveakuses, Reqalrei On 104 of Pnedigt49 t 9 Wcrigthon. owl 149Iggr ate the Oyetem, Wuaczi lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU INVARIABLY DOES A trial Will convince the moat skeptical FEMALES! FEMALES I obi or Youug, Btagin, Married, or Coutemplatiug Marriages In many Atectiouti peculiar to Famaleu, THE EXTRACT BUCHU la uneguallod by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Supprendon of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated orSclrrhous elate of the Uterue, Leucorrlnoa or Whites, Sterility, and fur all com plaints incident to the sex, Whether arising from indis cretion, Rebuts of Mutilation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE NO FAMILY SHOULP BE WITHOUT IT. TARE NO NORR BAINAM.RIERMINT, OR UNPLEASANT MIDI CINR NOR UNPLEASANT AND DAMORROUs I/MAAR& HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU IM3 IMPROVED ROSE IVASH MITI SECRET DISEASES, In all their stages, At little Expense, Little or no change in Diet, No inconvenience, AND NO EXYOMBE. It CIIUMHO a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstroetlotoi, Preventing and Curing &clammy of the Urethra, Allaying Pala mull utlannnation, so frequent in the dens of dilSelll..4, and exindling oil Poisiaatn. DiSel.lBoo , and worn- OW MOM', THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS Who have been the Mime of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be eared In a short tittle, Lave found they Were deceived, and that the ^ Poison" ben by the ate of '• powerful astringents," been dried up in the eyelet% to break oat In au aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE Use Elehabolre 'Extract aloha for all affastlons and Ms eases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether exibting Ii MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originating and no matter of, ROW LONG STANDING Dimon* ultimo Organs require the aid or a Diuretic lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And In sure to haven't) desired effect la all diseases FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character Will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, Frum 8 to 20 years' standing With names known to SCIENCE AND FAME PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE, sm. FOIL $5.00 DelLvered to any same, aocuroly packed from any ob servallon. Describe symptoms In ill Communications CURES QUARANTEED 1 ADVICE GRATIS t AFFIDAVIT Per onally appeared before tne, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia H. T. Helmhold, who bola( duly swore loth eay, his preybratiolle contain 00 narcotic, RUC Mien ry, or ether lajurlows drug., but are purely vegetable. 11. T. HELM BOLD. - - - Sworn, and subscribed before me, this 2U day of Nevem her, 1854. . . ritanann, Alderman. Ninth street, stm° ]Lace, Phlla Addreva lattim for idonn.i.lop to H. B. Chemist, 'llep,t, lot :tenth Tenth Street, below Chnetuut, Phila., Pa BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS And tiapriaelpled Dealers, Who emlaavor t 4 dive. "of their own" ant "other "bin revotation attainuil by Liehttbobre Deumne Preparation, Extract Brian, " Sarsaparilla, " improved "lose Wash, • Pohl by all DraggWm everywhere. nth. tor It ItLMIRILLIS. 'raise no other. Cut nut the advertignment, and sad for It, AND AVOID /AIpoSITION AND Jl,x,posujim L2epl. FRANKLIN SURANCE COMPANY FIRE IN',.. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, Nos. 435 AND 437 CHESTNUT STREET. Capital, • - = $40.000 00 Perpetual Premiums, - - 11912,973 29 Loss rive For Cost, • - 47,14866 -- —5592,624 63 Iluespirel Temporary Premiums, 190,554 05 LON for the portion of time expir ed on polices over one year, 10,05.9 40 —5171,625 65 Surplus, - 904,766 11 Total, • , • - 82,392,170 39 Statement of the Assets of the Company, Sanuary 1, 1863. Firat Mortgage., amply secured, - 101,393,931 46 Steal Estate, (pneeent value 4138,322 47) coat 128,970 77 Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral kiecnritlee 114,625 77 Stuck., (present value $98,375 16) cost • 81,901 00 Mot. and Dille receivable, . - 1,54960 Cash, • • - - - 70,312 03 $2,369,291 03 Advance in Value of Real Relate over cost, 9,351 70 Advance In Value of Stocks over cost, /3,473 66 Total, - - - - $2,392,116 39 Air The only Profit* from Premiums which thla COM pally cam divide by law, axe from Risks which 4636 Leen determined. Extract from the Charter of the Company. - 'B ut the moueys received ae Premiums upon Iliskewhich remain undetermined, cud are oateiatidiug at the time of &daring such Dividend, shall uot be emmidered as part of the profits of said Corporation, or divided as such." PERPETUAL OR LIMITED INSURANCES MADE ON MORT DENCRIPTION OP PROPONTY, IN Town and Country, For Owners, Mortgagees, Ground Landlords, &c. &o. Bates ae low 813 are conshitent with security. LOSSES BY FIRB. Losses rata during the yeas 1882, $6U,7 B 9 11 By order of the Board. CIIAS. N. BANCKER, President Attest—JAS. W. AIoALMSTER, Secretary pro tem. EMMEI3 CHARLES N. RANCHER, DAVID S. DROWN, TOBIAS WAGNER, ISAAC LEA, SAMUEL. GRANT. • •EDWARD C. DALE, JACOB R. SMITH, GEORGE PALES, GEORGE W. RICHARDS, ALFRED FITLEII. CHARLES N. BANChEIt, Proeideni. EDWARD 0. DALE, Vice Prost,.Not. Joe. W. AleAtmersit, Secretary pro tem. Applicatiorm for I usurlauce, made either poreonally Or by letter, will be promptly attended to by J. LAWRENCE GETZ, April 4-Iy] Agent for the Company, at Reading, Pa. TIM COLIMOIZA. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF COLUMBIA. LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. frillS COMPANY CONTINUES TO INSURE j Bnildings, Merchandise. and other property, against bum and damage by tire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. The large and Increasing capital of the Company, con sisting of premium notes given by its members, and based upon $1;475,789 35, Insured on the mutual plan, ntforda a reliable guarantee equal to ten times the avenge lumen the lillnOUtit and the Directors pledge themselves 'to deal as liberally with those who may sustain lova or damage as the case will admit of, coneleteut with Justice to all parties con cerned. Amount of Premium Notes, $155,620 49, Balance of Cash Premiums unexpend ed, January let, MX, $1,668 07 Cash receipts during' the year 1802, less agents' COMIlli.4OlOl. 0,781 47 Cash receipts In January, 1863, 895 80 89,245 84 Loma and Expenses paid during We ear 1862, 6,329 73 Balance unexpended, Feb. 2d, 1563, 8,016 11 A. 6. GREEN, President GEORGE Torus, Ja., Secretary. tlitcnaut. S. Sanwa, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: R. T. RYON, EPHRAIM HERSHEY, ABRAHAM BRUNER, MICHAEL H. MOORE, JOHN HENDRICH, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., H. 0. MINICEI, NICHOLAS McDONALD, SAMUEL F. EBERT.EIN, AMOS S. GREEN, MICHAEL S. SHUMAN. . • . Air PHILIP ZIIIHKR, Ninth and Penn streets, Readings Is the Aksat toe the Okm-nabsea Cetnyney, end Will take riche In city and country at the lowest rates. June 13, 1569.6n50n INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE, NOS. 4 AND 6 EXCHANGE BUILDING, North Side of Walnut St., Between Dock and Third Ste., PHILADILLPIIIA. XPFCCULMILAMITID IN 17944 CHARTER PERPETUAL. 40.,A.2E•X•X'..01.3Ca. 500400.000. Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, /863, $493,829 67. Marine, Fire and Inland Transt•ortation insurance DIRECTORS. HENRY D. SHERRERD, WILLIAM R. WHITE, CHARLESMACALESTER, GEORGE H. STUART, WILLIAM S. SMITH, SAMUEL GRANT, Jr., JOHN E. AUSTIN, TOl3l AS WAGNER, EL/WARD C. KNIGHT, THOMAS H. WATTSON, HENRY G. FREEMAN, CHARLES 8. LEWIS. GEORGE C. CAltSitN, HENRY WILLIAM HARPER, Sort Ali- AWL:allows for liwuras LIAM KEELY, at Howard St May 16, 1863-17 . BHERREEP, President. Rau. saw may be made to WIL Cob. Express Office. TO THE LADIES. • At rair _eft. GLASS AND aIIEENSWARE• UTE HAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE AND V V elegant ansurtment of the following kinds of razatrr mime. ALATIOLEti: French Chins Vases, 7 doz. pairs, all sizes, Card Baskets, Card Receivers, Jewel Bonita, Cologne Bottles, Motto Cut fees, Watch Holders, Inketitude, Cigar Stands, and a variety of other Macy goods suitable for the What-Bet. Aide Bohemian and French Glassware. Such an Wine Bottles, Decanters, Goblets and Wine Glaases, Liquor Bette, Cigar Stands, Card Baekets, Cologne Bottlee, Cake and Fruit Stands In great variety, Casters, Salt Cel lars, Candbodielm, Tumbler., &e., Ate., and Common mess were of every description; together With au extenelve eteelr. of QIIIIIINSWARE, C0E414014 , Iu part, of White Granite Tea and Toilet sotto, Tea and Coffee Cups, Mauer, 'Breakfast awl Batter Plates, Dishes of all kinds, Pitchers, Mugs, Bowls, &c., Ac., with a full 114 e or comoon ware, all of which we offer at use. sunny law prices. An inspection of oar goods by our many patrons and the public, is respectfully asked. M. KEFFER & SON, No. 124, Corner of Fifth and Spruce St. =EI OLD ESTABLISHED iot SS la X `T" .496 X.ll, No. 5 Beaver St., Albany, New-York, On the French System. Quick Cures and Low Pikes. 20,0J0 Patient.. Cared Annuafly. DR. TELLER CONTINUER TO BE CONFl dentially and successfully consulted on all forme of private diseases at his old established Hospital, No. 6 Beaver street, Albany, New• York: Twenty years devoted to this one particular branch of practice, enables him to perform cures such ae no other physician can; and his facilities are such, (being in correspondence with t Meet voletormted phrstetavo of the Old World) of obtaining the eafest as well ast the latest remedies for these diseases, of rel . inducements to the unfortunate of a quick and rapid cure, to be obtained at no other office In America. In syphilis, gonorrhwa, fleet, strictures, enlargement of the testicles and spermacetic cords, babe, ulcerated throat, Me throes, tender shin bones, vitalism eruptions. bites, ulcers, abscesses, and all other impurities of the syatein, are perfectly under control of the Doctor's medicines, and have been tested in more than 20,000 canoe annually with tutu:tam %IMMO. YOUNG MEN addicted to secret habilis. who .hae im paired their health and destroyed the vigor of their minds, thee dej.rleteg themselves of the pleasured of married life, are netided that in emulating Dr. J. Teller; they Will find a friend to Console and a physician who has cured thou sands, In almost every part of the. United Elates, who ap- ' plied to Dr. T. broken down in health ,. now rejoice In all that makes life desirable and mad happy. The reader is of course awarethat the delicacy of the subject will pre vent if sacra minute Joboliplioll ot this terrible disease. DR. TELLER'S 0 REST WORX.—A book for everybody. Seedling disclosures. Dr. Teller's great work for the mar ried and those contemplating marriage -200 pages—full of platea—price Si cente. Sent to all parts, under seal, by mail, post paid. The single married and the married 'happy. A lecture ou Love, or how to choose a partner— )l complete work on midwifery. it contains hundreds of Secrete never before published. Warranted to be worth three times the amount asked for it. 25 cents, In specie or ;vantage stamps, enclosed, will mare a copy by return wail. Dr. Teller bee devoted a life time to the core of those Macioce of which hie book treats. TO THE LADIES.—Dr..I. Teller still ?Maine the only Agency in America for the wile of Dr. Vichel'e Italian Fe male Monthly Pills. The sale of wore than 20,00.1 boxes entablishea their reputation an a Female Remedy; anat. oacial, and tar in advance of every other medicine for stoppages, Irregularities, and other obstruationn In females, Cerrsanc.—blArriod ladies, in curtain delicate eituntieus chould avoid their use. For reasons, see:direction. which accompany each package, for the guidance of patients.— On the receipt of sal, (the price per box) them pine will he sent, by mall or express, to any part of the world, secure from curiosity ur damage. Air Office boars from BA. H. t9,§ P, Ni; sad via Sunday from 2 lu OK X. IL B.... Persona at a illetance can be cured at home, by addressing a latter to J. Teller, enclosing a remittance.— Medicines aecurely packed front observation, sent to any part of the world. All cases warranted. No charge fur advice. No andante or boys ample) ed. Notice this—ad dress all lettere to S. TELLER, M. D., May No. S Beaver »trees, Albany, N. Y. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR -II R. INSTANTANEOUSLY AND PEMANEN'rLY removed Witbogi Way W We dip, by Ito WO of D, . SlLLSTirerri newly discovered promos. Addrem, es eloeing rive cents in porlage stumps or currency, D. a I.II4ToSi, 21 'North Thlrd street, Philadelphia. DURO 20. WALL PAPERS. BROWN GROUND,. G cents. WHITE GROUND, 121- " GLAZED PAPERS, 25 (‘' GOLD BAND WINDOW SHADES -11E 0 1 - 2117, r - JIE" ILT JEW 31E• ...0 9 BUFF AND GREEN ROLLAND& BAND BOXES, $1,75 per doz. GEORGE CHRISMAN, Nos. 3 AND 5 PENN SQUARE. READING, PA., ITAS ' OPENED lIIS SPRING STOCK OF .ew and beautiful deslens of WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, dm, of the most isohioueble MUum facture, and will NelLthe same at the very lowest prices. W Next door to - the Fanners' Benk, 3 and 5 Pens &pare, Reqing, Pa. [Atoll 11-lf s~c~~►zr►i~ FARMERS' MACHINE SHOP. SAMUEL LESSIG, HEREBY INFORMS THE FARMERS OF Berke and adjoining Counties, that he has been ex perimenting with a LEVER POWER. One of his aims has been to have a Horse Power that would ens light enough to serve well when only a single horse is - required and yet be strong enough for four horses. Twenty-eight are in use and all gins full satisfaction. Thin Morse Power is warranted to run light and to be more durable than any other Horse Power in the country. The subscriber has also a New UNDER SHOT THRESH ER, which he bee invented since last season, which is warranted I.y far superior to any ether kind. The dust (lieu under the Thresher in place of dying lu the feeder , e face. Different kinds of Shakers are made to the above Threshera. TREAD POWER and OVERSHOT THRESHERS are to well known that there is no use to gay anything about them. The subscriber has a lot of the most improved ROUE RAKES on hand, also STRAW CUTTERS, CLOVER HOL LERS and a variety of other Agricultural Implements. All Machines and implements are warranted to he made of the beat materlale and to give full satisfaction In every reepect. Farmers are respectfully invited to come and see hie Machines before purchasing elsewhere. All repairing done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Orders will be promptly filled. SAMUEL LUSH/. Corner of Fourth and Washington Streets, Reading. May 20, 1803-Smon FAMILY DYE COLORS. Black, Dark Brown, Snuff Brown, Liyht Brown, Dark Blue, Light Blue, Dark Green, Light Orem, Pink, Purple, Slate, Crimson, , told. FAMILY DYE COLORS, • OR DEYING SILK, WOOLEN AND MIXED Goode. Shawls, Scarfs. Dresses. Ribbons, Gloves. Bon nets Hate, Feathers, Rid Gloves, Ghßaron's Clothing, and allßinde of Wearing Apparel with perfect fast cigars, Fall directions Inside each package. . I= A Saving of 80 per cent These Dyes are mixed In the form of powders concentra ted, are thoroughly tested, nod put np to neat packages, expressly for family use, For twenty-fife Cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cunt five times that sum. The process is simple, and any one can nee the Dyes with perfect success. Directions inside. Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston. Price per package 26 and 15 cents. For sale by Druggists and Dealers In every city and town. Ap11111,1803-sffies 0 40 -I' gc , Ne . 44,' i 0 gibiabSteaTe' I, PIEILAIMXIPMA. MATTRESSES. Bede, Feathers, Blankets, Comfortables, Quilts, Cushions, And all other articles belonging to the business Feb. 144 y] AMOS HILLBORN. New Coal Yard and Feed Store. ryas UNDERSIGNED HAS LEASED TUE Coal Yard, and Flour and 'Feed Store attached, (formerly carried on by John setley), at the South-East Corner of Sixth and Spruce streets, which he ham refitted and Blocked with a superior article of Coal for family age, and the bent brands of Flour, with all kinds of Feed and Grain, which be le ready to uell nt the very !meat prices for CASII. Trusting by strict attention to brininess and by dealing in good articles, he will merit a *share of trade from the citizens of Reading. Coal, Flour and reed, delivered anywhere in the city. All orders left at my re sidence, on Franklin street, two doors above the Universa list Church, or At S Hermau'sHerat Store, will meet with prompt atteution. Very respedfully, solid W. CHRISTMAN. Aprllll4o REMOVAL. HENRY CROUSE, HAS RIiMoVEZ HIS Wholesale Fancy Dry Goods and Notion Store, TO No. 18, WEST PENN SQUARE, READING, PA., A DJOINING JOHN S. PEARSON & CO'S., where he offers to the trade and retail customers, the largest and moat desirable assortment of goods in his.line ever brought to this city. Hie stock consists in part of Hosiery and Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Tailors' Trimmings, Perfumery end Fancy Soaps, Jewelry. Combs, . Pius, Needles, Thread, Sewing , Shoe Findings, Drags, Stationery, Cutlery, and a greet variety of blisuellatieuus Articles and Notions too Immerses to mention: . . . . W• Country Merchants, 'Pedlars, Millinete and othera supplied by wholesale at the lowest city prices for Cash. Nay 2, 1863. INVALID CORPS. ATTENTION, INVALIDS ! ENLISTED MEN HONORABLY DISCHARO ed on account of disability, desiring to re-entiat In this turps, will present themselves to the Board of Enrollment for the Dietrtct in which they reside, for examination by the Sargeon thereof, who shall wake a personal examine. !ion or them, and report the result to the Board of Enroll. The Board shall then consider each case. and if the ap plicant is found to fulfil the conditions specified, the Board shall give him a certificate (according to the form furnish ed) to that effect. The term of eultatment shall be Three (3) Years or during the War. For particulars apply ke the Yrovoet Marad. Innelg,lB63-1f CONCORDIA HALL, NO. 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WASHINGTON, D, C, WIRE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT .", Valli inform their numerous friend. throughout Berke county, that they have leased the above Hotel, and are aow prepared to accommodate all who may favor them with their patronage. At our bar may be baud the beet and purest lifinere, While the table le sepplied with the bid the market afford& THOMAS lIUMPHILBY. June 13-tf) FRANK BITTING. C. C. PILELTITZISERGER, No. 111334', East Penn St,lietween Sixth and Seventh, North Side, REAIDIN6, PA., DEALER IN ALL KINDS Or TOBACCO, SEGARS & SNUFF. CONSTANTLY ON mum A LARGE ASSORTMENT y r MEERSCHAUM, BRIER ROOT, AND FANCY PIPES. May NO, 1863-tY WILLIAM .PENN HOUSE, CORNER OF PENN AND TENTH STS., READING, PA. BERTOLECTTP. GRANT., Proprietor. THIS HOUSE BEING A LICENSED TAVERN, the bout of Liquors are kept at the liar, and an good a labia an any other lintel to the county. Accommoda tions for Boarders and Travellers. Charges rensonablo. Lunch from 9 to It o'clock, daily. (June 6-tf BOUNTY MONEY , BACK-PAY AND PENSIONS. A Y ,to A rn T u ATTENDED to.A P h. PLICATION 2 S H. P s I i t itrE T H L . May 30411 °Blue la Court Street, Reading. rrEA.—ExTttit FINE OOLONG TEA, AT - POSCOCK'S. Feb 7.1 40 fieuth Flfth Waft AND &non, varlet, ark Drab, ight Drab, Wow, •ange, aferino, •ench Blue, )yal Purple, . -°:, - , , :2!fi ',. CONSTITUTION IVAI . ER, TEEM ORMIAT R w^ liy ~y~ .2 FOR THE CoCONIEFfT7LIVT.TPX:cIN 'AND THE ONLY KNOWN 11E',1* FOR DIABETES AND DISEASES OF I'ES KIDNEYS AND BLADIII:D •Lit Them Dattgercue and Trunbipkame , atti/hr. Resided the beet directed Coni Watt Controlled by the RICJIEIi fo,tot„, THE CURATIVE properties of the medicine direct tlicandelves Nth,. secretion, and by so altering the conditien and liver that the starchy principle of the Neil vested into augur so long as the system l eni• ' t . „ - : duence of the COXETITUTION WATER, which gives thane organic time to recoverthcir and vigor. We are able to state thet the ter has cured every cane of Mel/elan is wlilci, " given. , STONE IN TILE BLADDER, EA LeEIL('S I 'i• BRICK DUST DEPOSITS, A ND if NILICY DI:SOMA GES APTEB anLvArtso. "wage weaning from one and the mina entirely cured by the Constitution Water, if length of time. The dare ahould vary with the the disease, from twenty drops to a teaspnosfu I a day, In water. Daring the passage of the pain and urgent symptoms aboilld be cornhnh.,l proper remedies, then followed up with the C Water, as above directed. • DYSNENORRIICEA, PAD:Put 11 IENSTSr4, ,, AND IN IMENORRIIAGIA PS , , , EUsi PLOWING, Both Memo arlalog from a faulty IletTelk,,,f street fluid—in the one saes being too pasted by severe palm ; and the other a too pro,- ~. tion, which will be speedily cured by the Water. The disease known as FALLING 01' THE "Mimi le the relaxation of the thettneute of that known by a sense of heartueas and draggin g back and aides, and at tithes aeconspattied toy sting or sheeting paint; through the pettc, e•ti, •, see, be removed by the medicine. • There is another clans of symptoms eri,tha ir AVON OF THE WOMB, which yllyslei.ts, MSS, which word covers up much lguarsave, cases out or tea the doctor does not really h ii,av v.:. the symptoms are the disease, or the di-e.t..3 We can only enumerate them here. 1 speak lefty of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the lieut. Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes of Heat, Lone....r, lade, and Dimnoes of Virten. SUPPRESSED DIENSTRUATIti,v, Wltlohtn the unmarried female to a euedum disease, and through neglect the seeds of monio,t dangerous maladies are the result: and an month passes without an effort being matte to a,,t-t the euppression becomes chronic, the ptlieut grad,, looses her appetite, the bowels are ..antiro,d, sweats come on, and consumption 11.117 tal LEUOORRIRRA. OR 'WRITES. This disease depends epos an tutlaiumati. of Tr, lining of the vagina and womb. It is iu all panted by severe pain in the back, acrueß the through the hips. A teaspoonful of the mtdiritt: n..!, taken three limed a day, with an illjeCtlOLl of a t ful of the medicine, mixed with a half-pint morning and evening. ifijOTAT/ON OF MN "'OK or rug • INFLAMMATION OF TUE KIONSPS. CATARRH OF TIIR BLADDER, (JURY AND BURNING we rm.v. Fat URINATING. For thew diseases it is Italy a sovereign resee,ty, snit, much cannot be meld In Its praise. A tingle tltAs P..• known to relieve the most argent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pals In the.::,,. of the back and through the hips? A tenspoontui x •ity Constitution Water will relieve you like 'tingle. I'OR DYSPEPSIA, It has no equal in relieving the most distressing tome. Alen , lileadandee, Ileartlenre, Antd mutuach. frig Food, Ste. Take a teaspoonful Aim dinner. in all 01808 may be litereased if (Waived, Out shuaid done gradually. I=l Have long eine° given up the use of bucha, solo!. 4 t: juniper in I.lae treatment of tLetie tlieemes, cud ValS tM them (or want of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER Has proved itself equal to the taA that Ims Jev,lrc upon it. DIURETIC'S Iv*IOU and &Wadi. the Iththeye, aua Ly coostelt cue n a load to chronic degeneratien and confirmed diretoe. READ. READ. READ. DANvii.LE, VA., JuUe 2,1—.1 Dr. Wit. 11. Oruro—Dear Sir: in February, Dt . i. was afflicted with the sugar diebeics, and Mr see I paned more than two name of Wilde hi Meta,: ,J bourn. I was obliged to get up as often as tea ~r tn.,,. limes during the night, null in five months 1 leet ALdet LAF poen& In weight. During the month of July, 1,61, 1 1... eared two bottles of Constitution Water, and ie tee., after using it I experienced relief, end after tak i tu., b.:. Dee I Was entirely cured, soon after regaieieg good health. Yours truly. a. V. L. 1113 WITT BOSTON CORNER; W. Y., De,.:i, 1:q Wm. U. °moo & Co.; (tents :—I freely give you liberty to undo use • ; following Certificate of the value of CON4TIII"TIen WAUe. which I gnu recoinutend in the highest roma. My wife, who was attacked with pain in the whole length uf the back, and in her limb., I:1th P •• • lion of the Heart, attended with .1;:e///ey of the II mmenorrhaa, and Irrif Wien of the Biwidr. Ira physician, who attended her about three mouth:, left her worse than he found her. lawn the best physicians I could find, who atleloled her t,r nine months, and while she was under his car.; ~Le suffer quite as much pain; be finally gone her up A . said : 'her care was incurable.'' For, gold in, '• , *tech a combination of complaints. that no.dieh, for one (Toffees against some other About thie time, she commenced the u4o of tLootoot. Water, and to our utter astontahmeta, ulmoNt the ti r.t d ". teemed to have the decked enact, sod the kept co lug rapidly under its treatment, and now naperiute i• , t tirely her domestic affairs. Sloe hes not taken ;thy Comaitratou Water for about boar weeks, eel we 1; to say It bat produced a permanent onto, Wet. hi. VAN" BENI3eilikTE:, MILVORD, Coss., Nov. 31,1 Dr. Wm. A. ORWIG: Dear Sir :—I have for several yoare. been allliat.•.l a:. that troubleaome awl dangerous disease—(rani—s:.. resisted all tehleates and doctors, mall 1 toes Cea,oa. , • Water, and you may be assured that I was pleased with the retin, It ban entirely cured tue...l , may make any use of my name you may toe Of. to the medicine, as I have entire contitinune in In• Yearn truly, FOND THESE ARS FACTS ENO UGH Thsrel sno class of diseased that produce Boa eN't,, ing effects upon thu human coustltatlon as Bbseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary and through false modesty they are nagleatad oath 1.. are en advanced as to be beyond the Control at remedial, and we present the VON,VTITEITION WATER To the public with the conviction that it has no eqat relieving [bootees of diseases for which it has been to, so manual) , suceeedul in curing; and we trua 11. d , Shall be rewarded lei. out efforts In platine remedy In a forth to meet the rugtllfcaleuto of ivhi ROE SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE et. WM. U. GREGG & CO., Proprkel ,, Morgan & Allen, General Agents, So. Cult 5 , ..• Now-York. Poe. COAL, WOOD, SALT. Jr-diraISIIL War. ...L.-31L111111111 P sAnutrzL BOONE, (FoRxERLy) John aissinger, Corner of Penn and Front Streets, ficdl,;. AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND 1- , ELL rosuoaablo pricer, all kinds of BrOINEI, rove Coal; Not, Chestnut and Bitnmfnona Curl , Jslt, t and Saud. Mgr- Persona in want of anything In my line, will P' to their advantage to give me a call before purcha:i.6 where. I deliver free of extra charge to any pttl city. ABIOS SMIDZIVS =Tar WHOLESALE AND 10 ntt, is" SADDLE AND HARMS 1 . . ' MANIIIPACTOH-1, "Tr7c fr . EAS.O PENN STnnur,lll I'Cl;' A -71 Cor4 -,, SEVENTII AND Finn Dill . s ! South Side, nearly app sit I- s \ . Berke County Howie. TI, , 2 I' -a- -..,i A place Eact of the Dell P al, ~0 / READI7O PA. vashia.. c h s kr January 14, SG-O _____ F. WESCHE, MANUFACTURER; OF IRON RAILINGS, BELL•HANC , E R AND LOC U.SNAT .iti.T THE OLD AND WELL.KNOWN ST.',l' ! Conti, Alley, above Sixth knot, near the Co:. ones, Reading, Pa, AT Soya made, and all sorts of repalriog done lit 1, notice. [March 2 , - , a , ' _ MONEY WANTED ! ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. AM 1 1 ,1 Jacoll C. SelloEsi.:. Oates—thine! street MONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO 0 Olcs--Cortrt street GRAINS MALT.) (1111 ANS CAN CONSTANTLY BE 11.IP Ar ILA LAUSV. d BREWHICY, comer o Mlrd sud Ch."''" streets. F. LiehL. Dooombor 7. 1861—tf 13ARTIE8 WISHING TO :GILL MUSE Baal &tale, will do wail to call oron JACOB C. et)111111e l'ei a (Ma Office—Coma ...tree& COAL ott I drum (AL:: 50BARRELS COAL OIL JUST RYA:EII - EP. warranted equal to any manufactured. For WOO r. We lowest wholesale and retail prbeex by Feb 28j Imo. LEIWU SL CO. MST RECEIVED, 2000 FLOWER POTS, AT THE OLD JAIL at ik-If VOL EILOADA Jr. JACOB C. SCIIIIE%Eii. COAtmorrlKl 1111.4,0 r