FOR ASSEMBLY. • TILT BECKER, OF C,ERNABNON TOWN be ;CA Odhlete for the STATE LEO IST,A NE at the October election. aultiort to }lndecision of the Democratic Delegate Convention. Ho is thatikhll to hie hien& for the support he received on a former occasion, aid respectfully solicits the votes and co operation of bis fellow Democrats thruechout the county at the present time. Caernarvon, August 2.4-2 t von aIISEMZILIG WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE SAMUEL M. TILLMAN, of Reading.as a candidate for the STATE Latin ATURE, clarinet to the Jedelon of the IMMOURII6 Delegate Convention. [oog. 8-te FOR 41.1391311ffirtair. WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE H. H. MANDLRBACH, of WarneWort, as a candi data for the VATE LEGIELATURB, subject to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Conventicle. [Aug .5.-tg POE. 41.1513111K8L1G WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE WILLIAM REINS, of Washington hArnsblP, aa a candidate for the STATE LEGISLATURE, strident to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Convention. DM. 5'4C For Assembly. WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE CHARLES A. KLINE, of Greenwich, as a candi date for re-election to the STATE LEGISLATURE., subject to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Conedllion. sag ti-ta For Assembly. WE ARE AUTTIOItIZED TO ANNOUNCE J. Y. BECIITEL, of Union township, as a candidate for the NITS LAIGIWATTAIS, subject to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Convention. fang d-ic* For State Legislature. FELLOW—CITIZENS:—AT THE EARNEST .011custion of 'maw Meade, I am Induced to offer leyeelfairain as candidate tor the STATE LEpis. antdect, however, to the decision of the Democrati ATc Dea gate dionveution. Jeffereon, Aug. 8-tc] 103 asumumuuroir. ISva. A. 8311T11. OF LOWER HEIDELBE It° township, ban candidate for the STATE LEG. AVMS at the October election, it nominated by the Democratic County Convention. [aug 1-ic FOR ASSEMBLY Avid. H. SNYDER, OF EXETER, IS RE COIIII[SZiPSD As • carsitdato for to LfiIIISLA VIRE. subject to the toDaluation of the Democratic Con. section. by July 25-tc] For the State Legislature. THE SUBSCRIBER lIESIDECTEULLY PERS Missal( TAT againS LEGISLATURE andidate for the E, subject to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Conven tion. He returns bin thanks to the friends who gave him their support two years ago, and asks for the votes and to flaaace of his Damosratia feßow•silizeus thronsbout the noway on the present o 11ia Indakendent Elcatnra Eit" Berks County. FRIENDS AND FELLOW-DITIZENS:—EN COURAGED by the liberal errep,rt I received three year. ago, I am again induced to offer input( as a candi date for the Lace of MART DEMOCRATS. . . . RECORDER OF DEEDS, dm. Of aelllff CORllty, at the October election, subject to the de cision of the Democratic Delegate Convention. I reepect folly solicit the support and influence of the Democratic electors of .the county, and give my pledge that, should I ho nominated end elected, I will attend personally to the duties of the office, and discharge them faithfully, to the best of my ability. Alaidonceeek, Jelly . EENRY REIDEIL For Clerk of the Orphans' Court. To the Free Electors of Barks County : VRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS:—BE 1' rgiO encouraged by many friends, I have concluded to offer myself a% a candidate ter the mace of CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT At the ensuing election, subject to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Convention, and I respectfully solicit the support and Influence of my fellow Numerate through oat the enmity. If nominated and elected, I will discharge the defies of the allies with fidelity. Spring township, Aug. 115-tcj LEVI SHARMAN. For Clerk of the Orphans' Court. Th the Intlepehdemt Elettors ft, Berke earthly, FKIENIJ6 tINP radLQW-ciTIZENS :—IIAV . IND received a very handsome vote in the Democratic Loesentlon of ISO, as a candidate for the office of CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT of Berk. county, I am induced agate to offer myself as a candidate for the same office, subjact to the decision of the Delegate Convention of the preseet, year. lem thankful fur former favors, and respectfully Bohol; the auppert and Sentience of the Democracy of the county, at the pre. out time. Should I succeed in obtaining a nomination end election, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the of in a capable and satisfactory manner. Earl, August I—tc.] PHILIP S. DIATHI,AS.. JOHN HM51111141 CLERK OF Tribe OREAANS' cc - Amt. To the Independent V 0161,8 of Bcrke Coienty : LSE LTA)tv-crr IZE NS :--HAVING BEEN lION ORM with the second highest vote in the Democratic County Convention of Is6o, for the niece of CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT . . of Berke comity, 1 em encouraged again to offer myself as a candidate for the game office, subject to the decision of the Democratic Velegate Convention. Thankful to my friends and the Delegates who gave me ench a liberal sup port three years ago, I respectfully ask the support and influence of the Democracy of the county generally, in the approaching earn - age, and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the office with strict fidelity end impartiality. ltongewamp, July 23-to] CLERK. OF THE ORPHANS' COURT. 1)... hedopentioll Elalors If Rorke County rLLOW-C ITI ZEN'S : —H A VIM} BEEN HON oRED with the votes of a large number of Delegates in the Democratic County Convention of 1060, fur which I return toy sincere thanks, I am encouraged to offer myeelf agaln no a caadidate for the OWCP of CLERK OF THE ORPHANE" COURT of Berke connty, at the October election, If nominated by the County Democratic Convention shortly to assemble. 1 respectfully solicit the influence and support of the Dele gates and my Democratic friends generally, and pledge myself, if nominated and electdd, to fulfil the duties of the Ace to the entire iiatiefaellon of the people. Exeter, July IS-Ic] SOLOEICIPI CLOSE. ror Clerk of the Quarter Sessions. To the Independent Votfrn Seas County : - IEIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS 1 + the perenaolon of many Monde I am induced to offer myself an a candidate for the office or CLERK OF THE COVHT OF QUARTER. SESSIONS, die. of Berko county, subject to the dindoion of the Democratic, Delegate Convention. 1 respectfully aok the support and iolluence of my Democratic fellow-citizenry e nd pledge mynelf, if nominated fing Ce044,,30 disellitiEnthn datigq 4t the office with fidelity. Alsace, Ang. S-tc.l JACOB SCHMEHL. For Clerk of the Orphans• Court. T. the Independent Electors of 12t-ks County. !ENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS :—H AV MG been honored with a handsome vote In the De mocratic Convention of Do 0, for which I am sincerely thanktni, I am encouraged to oder myself again as a can didate for the office of CLERZ OF THE OP.PRANS' COURT of Berke county, subject to the derision of the Democratic Deladoto lloaaellll6ll. I reapectfally uelt fee the kapp.i4 and itdinence of. my Democratic friends throughout the comity, and give them the ausurance that, if 1 am nomina ted end elected, the office shalt be faithfully adminhturcd. ZACHARIAS 11. MAURER, Reading, Aug:l-te.] Lieut. Co. I, 179th Penna. Regt Clerk of the Quarter Sessions. T. Use Independent Voters ell Berke County. LLO W-CITIZ S :—MANY OF MY A: friends have urged me to become a candidate for the mace of EZEKIEL RHOADS CLEW!. OF THE QUARTER EVASIONS, Sze. of Berke County, at themumirm election, and I am there fore Induced to present my name to the Democratic Dele gate Convention as a candidate for nomination to said office. respectfolly ask for the support and influence of the Democracy of the county, and pledge myself, if nominated and ekoted, to discharge the dutiea of the office ta/Ph im partiality and fidelity. LEVI M. GERHART, Capt. Co. 0, Bernetlle, July 25-to) 151st Penna. Regiment. I= For Clerk of the Quarter Sessions To the Intkpowlent Voters of Berko County : FELLOW-CITIZENS AVINGHEEN HON ORED, three years ago, with the second highest vote in the Democratic County Convention, I am encouraged again to offer myself en a Candidate for the office of CLERK OF THE QUARTER SESSIONS, &a.. of Burks county, nub• jest, as before. to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Convention. Sincerely thankful to the Delegates for the liberal support they gave me upon that occasion, I again solicit the VOW, and Influence of my friends and follow-sill cane, pledging myself, If nominated and elected, to die charge the &thee of the office with tare cod fidelity. Reading, July IS-te* . ] FRANCIS ROLAND. To the 4 Electors of Berks County. FELLOW-CITIZENS :—BNCOURAG El/ BY the colieltatlona of a !timber of my friends and the nattering !support I received two yearn ago, I again offer myself av a tnndidele for COUNTY TRE.ISURER, subject to the nomination of the Democratic County Con vention, and hope my Democratic friends throughout the county, will kindly give me their support and influence. should I be so fortunate en to receive the nomination and be elected, I pledge myself to diecharge the dutioo of the oilier personally to the beet of my ability, and 1 trust to the retire satisfaction of the cltlzena of old Berks. /tending, July 25.-te] ISAAC It. FISHER. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. FELLOW -CITIZENS :—BY THE PE RE HA SION of many friend% I am Induced to become acan delete for the obi. of TREASURER OF UERKS COUNTY, at Olt MitUleli eitogiOn, Fuhject to Um dtdolon of erotic Delegate Convention. I reepectfolly solluit your votes and intloence, and !menthe, le case o r my and election, to perform the duties of the Deice with !Ariel fidelity. Lower Heidelberg, July 25-tel To the Free Electors of Bergs County. FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS :—EN COM:AGED by a number of my (rinds, I am induced again to offer myself es a aelbr.b..4l•A: Fop cotwar naAsuRER. And I solicit your 'totem and support for said office, subject, however, to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Con. vention. Should Ibe lei fortunate as to 1,0 nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. Upper Talpetioccon, JalylS-tel MICHAEL LONG. To the Electors of Barks County. TMtIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS:—AT r the solicitation of many friends, I ens persuaded to offer myself as aca dilate for the taco of TREAMER OF BECKS COUNTY, Fri Meet to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Con• amnion. I respectfully solicit your unpportand influence, and pledge myself, should I be so fortunate as to receive the nomination end be elected, to discharge the Mitten of the office faithfully. Richmond tp., July 25-tc] SAMUEL MERKEL For County Treasurer. To the Ihelepentleat Voters of Berko County : 1 ELLow-errizENs:--1 HAVE: BEEN RN- A! COURAOED by fieMOTOUB friends to become a canal• date for the office of TREASURED °TIMMY'S COUNTY, at the mowing election, and bare therefore concluded to ■ubmit my name to the Democratic County Convention for nomination to mid °glee. I respectfully eek for the support and intinence or my fellow Detnoontte throughout the county, and give them the sessurenee that, if 110133 in ated ftnd elected, t will attend to the duties of the office with mild fidelity. Magner, August / -kg WALL* .11111151 L • Tor County Commissioner. rr II E SUBSCRIBER, AT 'r ITE SOLICITATION I of many friends, Is Induced to offer himself as a can didate fur We of of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, At the ensuing election, enhject to the decision of the Demo cratic Bounty Convention. Ile respectfelly setae for the support and rover of his Democratic fellow-A:Minus, and pledges himself, if oeudooted and elected, to dlochene the dollen of the office with fidelity. Caernarvon, Aug. S-tcj ..10UN KURTZ. - For County Commissioner. FRIENDS AND VEL LOW- DEMOC RATS OF OLD BEEFS:—AL the solicitation of many friends, I am enecommail to offer timeline a candidate for the eflice of COMNISENNEE OP BEIIKS OUITNTY, subject to the nomination of the Democratic Delegate Con vention. Should 1 have the good fortune to be nominated and elected, I will dh.cbarge the duties of the aka with economy and fidelity; but Bilotti.] I not be the choice of the CeeVelliten, I pledge myself in advance to give to the sum cesenti candidate, whoever be may be, my hearty end un divided support. Womelsclorf, Aug. 1-tel JACOB BiIARTLE. For County Commissioner. To the Free Electors of Ba - 109 County. LIItIEN DS AND FELLOW CITIZENS ;—IIAY -INO received a very fettering vote in the Democratic Convention of IMO, for which I aunkeartily thankful, and encouraged by the renewed persuasions of my friends, I am induced coN agate ,VISSIONE. to offer my R se ON BERNS If as a candid COUNTY, ate for the office of tebjoci tgo pc derision of the next Democratio County Con vention, and I respectfully solicit your support and tali once. Should I receive the nomination, and a majority of your Totes at the October election, I give you the assurance that the office shall be administered faithfully and without wa Co y partiality. mm July 20-tc] WILLIAM PIUTOT,Fr. For Direftor of the poor. ABRAHAM EHROOOD, ESQ.,OIF ROBESON township, will be a candidate for Director of the Poor of Barks county, subject to the decision of the Demo matte Delegate Conventloth Lang 111-31. FOR DIRECTOR OF THE POOR. AT VIE EARNEST SOLICITATION OF many of my follow-citizens. I am induced to offer myself no a candidate for re elecrion to the office of DIRECTOR OF THE roan Of Rocks county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Convention. Thankful for the support I received three years ago, I respectfully solicit the votes and influ ence of the people, and pledge myself, if nothinated and elected, to discharge the duties of the office With justice and humanity. H.ociling, July 11-14 AARON OF,TZ. To the Democratic Electors of Berke Co. I: 4 IRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS: I OF FERju myself to your consideration as a candidate for the office or DIRECTOR OF THE POUR, (eubJect to the decision of the County Convention). Should I be so fortunatees to receive the nomioation and be elected. 1 will promise to perform the duties with Impartiality and fidelity. Respectfully, yoer obedient servant; Reading, July 25, 1803-51*) JOSEPH AIUTHART. Tor County Auditor. WE ARE REQUESTED TO STATE THAT ANDREW KURR, Esq., of Bethel township, will be a candidate for County Auditor. onbject to the Recision of the Democratic Delegate Convention. tang 22-2 t For County Auditor. A MUEL G. HATFIELD, OF DOUGLASS TO WbinIIIP, will be a candidate for County Auditor, at the October election, nubJect to the decialon of the Demo critic Delegate Convention. [aug 10-3t* 1,200,000 ACMES PAR= LAND OF TNI] ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT THIS COM pony, in the few years Apiece the construction of the nroed, ham sold a large neumber of Farms to settlers, who, mostly In a short thee, enjoyed a degree of pros- perity, which is mamma evideore of the quality of the soil, and the facilities for disposing of lie produce. The numerous villages which have sprang up in tide short time also indicate the abundant resources of the country. The land in rich PRAIRIE SOIL. often thickly wooded. Woodland can generally be purchased at short distances and kW }irises—rionletiresti of the Company. The oarlone kinds of grain are succesefully cultivated. Fruit, Grapes, &e., grow rapidly, and yield abundantly and of superior quality. The fruit market is probably the best- In the West. For the raising of Cagle there is uo bolter country to be found. Couelderiug the infancy of the settlements, much has already been done for eabooln. The Company afore to settlers "-rout advantages. TM land in sold—Wood or Prairie,—at from *1 to llillper acre, according to its distance from the Railroad. .At the time of purchase, only Its,, interest of the purchase money Is re quired. For the :l Mot years, likewise only the interest. At the end of the fourth year and the three following, each one quarter of the capital.; itimi after the expiration of maven years, the whole amount Is paid. On cash pay. tueitle a liberal discount is allowed. Parchment are ex empt from taxes un the land for seven years. 4114-The undersigned has been appointed agent, and having personally examined the land, in able to give exact information, All communicatienn to be addressed to LEVI li. MESS March 21-tf] OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, im- xx.or_.x3o. , ga FINE FLAVORED OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, LIBERAL P/SCOVET To THE T4ADV. TIIE PLANTATION COFFEE IS PRE ferred by those who have used it to the best Mocha or Java Coffee, it being superior to strength end richneee of flavor to the ordinary Imported Coffees. Ae n i ece the only receivers and manufncturere et the OLD PLANTATION COPE NZ, We would caution per friends and the panne against pur chasing any not bearing our signature, as since the perfect success of our . . • OLD PLANTATION COFFEE kfutnerque ypeoatiteterers are trying to palm off io r w r coffee at lees price. eaylug that theirs is an good, hatter,&e. Some have gone PO far an to offer one ortolan large amounts if they would print a quantity of label. bearing our name, Ste. Others are patting up mialaree labelled in imitation of our genuine OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, Sea ao Planter Coffee or Planter, Loaf Coffee, bc., sal dently to misguide the public by palming off an Inferior article for oar . . . OLD PLANTATION COFFEE. Ae we are the only receivers and manufacturers of the We !shall purdah all infringers of onr eopy-rlght to the for theta extent of the law. THE OLD PLANTATION COFFER Is put up in ODA pound tin-toil packages, 36 and CO' lbg. In a cage, with full directions for using on each package. For sale by all well regulated family NtOrIVI. winairr 0 ILLIE3 & BROTHER, Importers and Manufacturers, 233, 235, 237 Wimhington Street, New-York. [June 13-3,p Dyspepsia Remedy and Blood Searcher. DAVID L. VTENRICH DR. MAU:LET'S HEALTH RESTORATIVE BALSASI —Thin celebrated e.Bcine le offered to the ille Iff as the best remedy for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, Plies, Diseaaeu of the Blood, Eruptions of the Skin, etc. IT lIAB CURED THOUSANDS! IT IS A NEVER FAILING REMEDY! TRY IT Read what it ban done Air Mr. ATINHIL D. exam - ism., or the Arm of Campbell & Marshall, Bout and Shoe denture, Centre Square. LANI:AsTER, PA., March 4, 1863. Dr. G. 11,..14anxiav—Deer Sir: For many years I wan the victim of Dyspepsia in its most aggravated form ; my system having become so much deranged and debilitated, that I was enable to perform any kind of labor. 1 had re sorted to the boot doctors. Within reach, without relief. I need some of the most popular tamsdies of the day, hot none of theta did me any nand. My antleringa cannot be descrllifsl in words. I was then living at Hopewell, Ches. ter county, and in 1857, as a tart resort, I commenced the one of your medicines. They soon afforded me relief from the meet painful symptoms which 1 had scarcely hoped to obtain and In a sorprininuly short time I waecomptetely restored to health, and I have enjoyed the best of health ever since—not a symptom of my old complaint remain ing. Since then, I have always kept lour medicines in my family, and would not be without them ape:: any eon .ideratioa, as they have never failed to do what you claim for them. Respectfully yours, . A. D. CAMPBELL. Thin in hut one of the many tentimoninin daily received a prattle of this great medicine. Fur sale by HARVEY BIRCH & BROTHER, Jane 6-tf] Druggists, No. OS Went Peon St., Reading. FOR BALE AT THE OLD JAIL, THE CHOW ad variety of Bar and Hotel °laza. China andqueens ware tarallisra ever offend in Rendlag. SALE OF LAND. JOHN ENDLICH, Agent Rending P. 0., Perks county, Pa. =I OLD PLANTATION Cams, *am GREAT - READING SAVINGS BANK. I FRANKLU N • INCORPORATED IIdAY 3.3., 1355. FIRE INSURANCE I COMPANY • CAPITA L, $140, 000 . OF' I'HILADELAJ . 'I-LIA. Banking Hasse, East Marhet Square, Nn..th Side, - Reading. Pa. OFFICE, Nos. 475 AND 437 CREST , NUT STREET. DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROAI TEN CENTS Capitol, - - . - . 410:0,000 00 Perpelnal Promlnine, • • 9941! 1,973 29 to Ten Thousand Dollars. Money is received on de posit from 9A. 111. to 9 I'. Ill..; and ou Wednesday and Sat- ' • I ems Five Per Coot. - - • 41 .149 Mi -- —1696,824 03 urday livoilingii frODI 7P . ?Intl 9r, 31, Unexpired TomporarY l'amitaus, 190 1.16.1 00 Interest wilt be allowed at the rule ~,I Five per seta. por Lune for the portion of time expir annum, ou all mum remaining ou deposit, fur one year or 1 ed on polices over one year, more. On sums remaining lees than a year, Intermit will be al , lowed at the rate 01 Pour yea cent. Per .',..,.."-. Iflr All the 000013 of 1.110 Bank and DID figifViDlDl I prop erly of the st.wirholders, are liable for the payment of De recite. Persona who have money to deposit, are invited to call at the Booking Rouse for farther information. DIRECTORS. DAVID Velma, GIDEON SelDra, Moms ni. GMVDES, Connie IltDsva., DANIfil. B. LORAH, Colman T. Bottom% A. P. BOAS. President—A. F. BOAS. -ADAM MEL Idee 27-ly =2 PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, bin Disinter or PENNA., Reading, July 112, 1989. The following Circular le published for the Information Moo of the public: WAR DEPARTMENT. Clrcelar Provost Marahal General's Office, No. 47. 'Washington, D. C.. July 17, 'O3. 1. D rafted men beanie aoldlorn la tho mein of the United Waal by the fact of their names having bean drawn in the draft. The notification served upon theta by the Propel Marshal, is merely an announcement of the fact. and an order for them to report for duty, at a designated time and place. 11. The following opinion of the lion. William mintig, Solicitor of the War Department, Is published for the In formation of all concerned : When a person has been draft- ed, In pursuance of the enrollment act of March 3, 1809, notice of such draft must be served within ten days there after, by a written or printed notice: to be served on him personally or Lit Ltantog a copy at his last plans nf nab deuce, requiring him to appear at a designated , 011(10.41/0119 to report for duty. Any person faillug to report for duty after notice kg at his last vines r f residence. or served ou him personally, without furnishing a substitute or paying 11300, is pronounced by law to be a deserter; he may be arrested and held for trial by court mattial and sentenced to S.M. If a person, after being drafted, and before receiving notice, deserts, the notice may still be served by leaving it at his last place of residence, and if lie does not appear in accordance with the notice, or furnish the substitute or pay the Imo, be will beta law a deserter and mina be treated accordingly. There in nu way or manner in Which it per son, ouce enrolled, can escape his public duties, end when drafted, whether:pm-vent or absent, whether he changeable residence or absconds, of the United Mates against him are secured a ' only by performance of his duty to the country, t ill escape liability to he treated as a criminal. (Signed) WILLIAM WHITING. Solicitor of the War Department. JAMBS B. FRY, Provost Marshal General. Provost Marshal's Office, Sin Dumurr ox PANICA, Readlug, July 22.1567. The following circular is published fur the benefit of all concerned: WAR DEPARTMENT. • • - . Circular Provost Slart.hal General's Office, No. Waal:lin k :tee, D. C.. July 18, 1863. The 4th paragraph of Circular No. 44, Ismail from this office Su4y. 19., IS(11, le beret") , moalleS ee as le corroapond with the following opinion of the Hon. William Whiting, Solicitor of the War Papal [meet, which will hereafter gov ern In all 00,00 in which it is applicable: OPINION. "A person drafted Into the military service of the United gitl4Cs, node: Poe proelsions of the act of March It, PM, chapter 7r.. for enrolling and calling out the national forces. and for other purposes,' claiming exemption from draft by reason of any disability an provided in said act, has the right to have the question of his disability sub mitted to sod passed upon by the Board of Enrollment, whose dcohinit thsrmin is fool. If the Roned shall have decided that the claimant is liable to serve, he has the right, Ow mach decision against him. to Pay his ootodru tation money, nr to furniAb his substitute, within such ex-- tended time as 1/1.1.Y be fixed by the order of the Beard of Enrollment for his appearance for duty. (Eigne.l) WILLIAM WHITING, Eolicitor of Gm Woe Depaitirmal." JAME , . It FRY, July 25-lf] Provost Marshal General. For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Berl Bugs, Moths In Furs, Woollens, &c. lnscci son Plants, Novels, Animals, &c. Put up In inc. Lac. and 00 Bosci., Bottler, aed Flasks, and $0 stone for IloreLs, P. 11.10 INFTITISTIO., &e. "Only infallible remediaa known." " Free from Poi eons." "Hot danger°us to the Human Fornily.'• 0 Hate come order their holes to die." .11Z , Sold Wholesale in all large elites. Sold by alt DROPOISTA and Herm Lana everywhere. gar !!I BEVpANE!!! " of all worl4lsee 1141041 0 ga AsFs- See that ... Cosrates" name; 15 05 *elan Box, Bottle, and Flunk, before you hey. . AN" Address IIEATILV R. COSTAR, 41.1 . PRINCIPAL DEPOT 402 BROADWAY, N. V. /Fir Bold by—ll ARVEY BOWL/ & Co., 15'holesalo and Bum; e,S,STsvaes, 0:i liast peep street, aln o fe the Rail road; J. R. Motaatnr; R. Y. H urrrea & Co., READING', January 17, 116S-oao ALLEN & NEEDLES. Farmers ornd Dealers will pima examine every barre and bag of Phosphate of Limo and nee that ft hoe the fol lowing brand:—•• Moro Phillips' Genuine knproveel Ste Per Phoephate of Lime. The standard goaranteed. Manufactured at hie Chemical Wotke, Ifeindeu, N. J., for ALLEN & mcarncs, 41 Sonde Wharves and 42 South Water Street •Price 471 per 2000 lbs. Our Soren-PROSPNATS OF LIME Is uniform in its checolulk cunstitaents, and can always be depended ua. ALLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZER. Packed in good strong bags, 150 Ms. each. $3O per 2000 lbs. This le decidedly the cheapest Concentrated manure In nee, cheaper than Bonze and lags as lung. tea' 1 111,-T .4 1 111, 11T INED a. PERUVIAN—No. IGoverrimtot, received direct from the Governaiect, at lowest matard Tatra. ICH ul3Ol3—A very superior article, received direct from the le $11.5 per 2080 lbs. PACIFIC OCEAN—A mall cargo of •"obi fashioned genuine, racked in bade, Very dry, and strong. $6O per 2000 lbs. PLASTER.—Ground Plaster, it superior article, packed In good barrAlb BONES,—Gronnd Bones. Warranted Pare. are-- A. liberut deduction 'nude to Drutcra in the atone arlicha. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 42 South Wharves and 41 South Water &roe VIIINT MAE ABOVIR CRESTNCT,) PHILADELPEILL We sell no articles but such as we can safely re commend. Duly 25-3 mo D It. 131tUN ON'S CONCENTRATED REMEDIES. NO 1. THE GILEAT REVIVER. SPEEDILY eradicates all the evil effects of SELF-ABUSH, as Lose of „Memory, Shortness of Breath, Giddiness, Palpita tion of the Heart, Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional derasomments of the system, brought en by the unrestrain ed Indulgence of the proclaim. Acts alike on either sex. Price One boiler. N 0.2. THE BALM will care in from two to eight days, any cane of NONOILRIRE.I, id without taste or smell, end requires no rekriettoti of action or diet. For either aex. Price tine Dollar. No. :t. TDB TEREI3 will cure in the shortest pocalble time, any nhVo or dram", even alter all °User Itemeciles have NUM to produce the desired effect. No torte or emelt. Price One Dollar. TOE l UNITER le the only Remedy that will re ally cure Stritanres of the Urethra. No mailer of how long Mending or neglected the ease may ho. Price Con Dollar, No. O. TIM SOLUTOR will cure any earn C;KAVISL, permanently and speedily remove all ittilictioux of the Blad der and Kldneye. Price One Dollar. No 0. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. . . „ No. 7. THE AMA lIIN will cure the Whiten radically, and In a much shorter time than 'boy can be removal by any other treatment. In fact, to rho only remedy that will re ally currant thin dinorder. rietutant to take. Price One S. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS are certain, cafe and speedy in producing SIENSTRUATION, or correcting any Irregularities of the monthly periode. Price Two pollute. No. 9, Volt Prt IiTICUI,AIiS SSE I:IIiCULA It, Either Remedy eeut free by mail on receipt of the price annexed. Eudora postage clamp and get a ("Denier. General Depot Nunh-gad corner of York avenue and Callowhill Street. Private Oftice 401 York Avenue, Pa.. For.nate in Reading, only by HA 12YEY BIRCH St 800 , where Circa Dm gimlet ni nu valuable information. will full deatriptionn of each care, will be delivered gratis, on ap plication. Addreee . . DR. FELIX RCC NON, Rog 1-1 y) I'. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa. LAUER'S' DREVVERy READING, PA. IJIHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the public that be has recently enlarged bin BREW& Y to a considerable extent, and introduced steauppower, and is now ready to supply all dementia for SUPERIOR ItTALT 3NIQVOIRS, For home and distant consumption. Ills stock of Malt Liquors, warranted to keep in all climates, is as fellows:— BROWN FITOUT. PORTER, BOTTLING ALE, DRAUGUT ALE AND LAUER BEER. June 19-tf FREDERICA LAUER. N.B.—A liberal percentage will be allowed to Agents abroad. - —5171,05 or, 921,768 11 Sari,lug, . 1 ,g,ain4,//0 Total • Statement of the Ameta of ,-,he Company, January 1, 1136; 3. , First Mortgages, amply scoured, E 1,909,931 46 Real Estate, (pnesent va1u11;188,322 E; ') cost 128,970 77 Temporary Leann, en ample Collators:,' Securities 04,928 Stocks, (present value $99,375 10) COB 4 ' • 61,991 50 Rotes and blue receivable, • • • 1,949 90 - - • - - 75,312 03 *2,369,2.91 OS Advance In Value of Real &date over ooet, 0,3.11 70 Alvaace In Value of Stocka over coot, ; 10,470 50 Total, - ' • $2,392,116 39 Aar The only Profits from Frenriesi, - ns which this Com pany eon divide by law, are from Itieicz winch have been delerenineli. Fatrart.from the Charter of the Company. " at the moneys received NS rremium i+ upon Riskewhich remain undetermined, and are outstare]; ing at the time of declaring such Dividend, shalt not be cc ; ustdered no part of the profits of said Corpnration,'or dirt& i d as ench." PERPETUAL OR LIMITED IP itiunANCES MADE OX EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ol ROPERS . ; II 1 . Town and Count :ry, For Owners, Mort gagees,Ground Lan,Ul3rae, •o. &a Hates ae low se are cona.tont with security. LOSSES BY FIRE Losses paid daring the year 1862, By order of the Board. • GRAS. N. BANGh ?roeMont Atteet—JAH. W. AIeALLI&TER, &ore try pro tom. DIRECTORS. r CHARLES N. RANCHER, DAVIJD S. DROWN, ToBIAS WAGNER, ISA 4 1 1 LEA. SAMUEL GRANT, EDW.,I RD C. DALE, JACitill R. SMITH, GEORG' F. TALES, DRORGE EICHARDFI, ALFRED MUM, CHARLES N. BANCILEII, Presid. I ~t. EDWA RD C. DALE, Vice Preeldynt. ./Ae. W. 'MCALLISTER, Secretary pro In S . *fir Application.. for Innorance, made either personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to by J. LAW, RENCE GETZ, April 4-ly] Ara lir: the Comparryl ,at Reading, TEM COLTIMIVA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COin:INTY, PA. CHARTER PERPETtIAL. V COMPANY CONTINUES TO INSURE 1 Buildings, blerehandize, and other y'•roperty, against loss and damage by fire, ov either for a cash premium or premium note. The large and increasing capital of the Company, con sisting of premium notes given by its un embers, and based upon $1475,789 ::35, Insured ou the mutual plan, affords a reliable guarantee equal to ten times the average loon on Div, amount tenured; and the Directors pledge themselves to I teal an liberally with those who luny sustain loan or dais ago as the case will adroit or, consistent with Justice tc parries con- Amount of Premium notes, a 1.55,620 49. Balance or Cash Premiums unexpend ed, January Ist, ISO, ' $l, 609 Cash receipts &Irina the year 1962, less /gaits' commissions, 6, 791 47 Cash to 221116; its Jahutiiy,l9o3, t;O5 80 $9,345 84 Lateen and Expeneee paid during the 3 ear 1862, Balance unexpended, Feb. 2d, Ite3; OEOROn YORN4i, TR., Secretary. Micuecc S. SHUMAN, TrellBUrer. DIRMV/118; IL T. RYON. . lIERSTINT, ABRAHAM. BRUNER, MICALAZI H. MOORE, JOHN HENCE ICH, GT,ORGE YOUNG, Jr.. IL 0. MINIM, NICHOLAS Mr.:DONALD, SAMUEL F. EMI:ELWIN, E.MOR H. GREEN, MICHAEL S. SHUMAN. $3-PHILIP 211111Crt, Ninth and Venn etreeto, is the Agent for the eb , rve-named Company, and will take risks in city and cow,,try at the lowest rated. Jane 13, 1561-timr,s! lINSURAUCE COMPANY OF THE MIME OP PENNSWLVAIIirLii. OFFICE, NOS. 4 ../IND 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING, Nora Side Manta St., Between Dock and T4it;tl SO.; I=l INCORPO3 1.41.TX1D IN 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CIiIL3PIUMAILT_Ah. 1111200/..4000. Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, 1863, $493,829 67. Marine, Fire and Iniund TranaTortation insurance -DIRECTORS. HENRY D. SHE?RERD. WILLIAM R. WRITE, CHARLES MACH. LESTER, UEORGIE H. STUART, WILLIAM S. SMITH, SAMUEL GRANT, Jr., JOHN B. AUSTIN, TOBTAS WAGNER, EDWARD C. THOMAS D. WATTEGN, HENRY G. FREI:MAN, CHARLES S. LEWIS. GEORGE C. CAM ON, HENRY WILLIAM HARPIIII, Sew ifir - Applications, fa: Insnra LIAR EMMY, at Howard 9:1 May 16, 186s-1y P. SHERBERD, President. story. • nce may be mode to WIL- Co's. Express Office. TO THE LADIES. IW-11E T MT AIL 9 GLASS AND ONENSWARE. TATE HAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE AND V V elegant assortment of tho following Endo of X'ANCZ CHINA :4LE.T.T . CLES: French China paves, 7 doz. pairs, all sizes, Card Baskets, Card Receivers, Jewel Boxes, Cologne Bottles, Motto Cof fees, Watch Holders, Inkstands, Cigar Stands, and a variety of other fancy goods suitable fox the What• Not Also Bohemian and Breech Glassware, Such as Wine Battles, Decanters, Gobletsand Wine Glasses, Liquor Setts, Cigar Stands, Card Baskets, Cologne Bottles, Cake and Fruit Stands to great variety, Castors, Salt Cel lars, Candlef,tisks, Tumblers, dm. &e., and Common Glass ware of evtry description; together with as extensive stock of QtrEENSWALRE, Consisting in part, of White Granite Tea and Toilet settls Teased ()vireo Cups. Dinner, Breakfast and Butter Plates, Dishes of all kinds, Pitchers, Mugs, Bowls, &c.. &e., with a fall line of common ware, all of which we offer at unu sually low prices. An inspection of our goods by our many patrons and the public, is respectfully salted. _ M. KUPER Sr SON, No. 124, Corner of Fifth Abel gpottee may 24 OLD ESTABLISHDD ME co AB A Ma. No. 5 Beaver St., Albany. New• York, On the French Sydera. Quid,: Cures and Low Prices. 2.o,oooTatienta Cured Annually. ' it. TELLER CONTINUES TO BE CONF . & D. dentially and successfully consulted on all forms Of private diseases at his old eotablished Hospital, No. 6 Heaver Street, Albany, New-York. Twenty years devoted to this one particular branch of practice, enables him to perform cures such as no other physician can; and lie hecilities are ouch, (being In correspondence With the most potoinnted Pii.fairittla of tiro Old World) of oblaintrig the parrot as well as the latest remedies for these ditteases, of fer jrAnC9lllol3tai to the unfortunate of a quick and rapid cure, to he obtained at no other office in Antorica.• . . In sypLitis, gonorrhea, gloat, strictures, enlargement of the testicles and spermacetic cords, hobo, ulcerated throat, core throat, tender shin hones, cutaneons ereptions,blles, Clears, atoms., and all Leber impnrillee of the system, are perfectly under control of the Doctor'e medicines, and have been tested in more than 20,000 cases annually with iID memo success. YOUNG MEN addicted to secret habits, who have Im paired their health and destroyed the vigor of their minds, thus depriving themselves of the pica vroe of married life, are notificil that in commiting Dr. J. Teller, they will find a friend to convole and a physician who has cured thou s:olds, it almost every part of the United States, who ap plied to Dr. T. broken down in health, now rejoice In all that makes lifo desirable and mon happy. The reader is of coops aware that the delicacy of the subject will pre. vent a more minute description of nix terrible disease. DR. TELLER'S GREAT WORE.—A book for everybody. Startling disclosures. Dr. Teller's great work fur the mar ried end nom) conteinplaling marriage -200 pages—full of plaice—price 22 cents. Sent to all parts, under seal, by post paid. The rip& married and the married happy. A lecture on Love, or how to choose a partner— e complete work on midwifery. It contains handreda of secrete never before published. _Warranted to be worth three times the amount asked f ur It. 25 cents, in specie or postage stamps, enclosed, will seethe a copy by return mail. Iv. Toiler has devoted a life time to tho cure of thine diseases of Willa Ills book treats. •• . • TO THE LADIEB.—Dr..7. Teller still retains the only Agency in America for the sale of Dr. Vichci's Italian Fe male Monthly Pills The sale of more than '20,001 boxes establishes their reputation as a Female Remedy, neap p: 0ac4,41. and for in advance of every other medicine for stoppages, irregularities, and other obstruclons in females. CACTl4.N.—Marrind ladle., in certain delicate sitnationit should avoid their use. For reasons, see directions which accompany each package, for the guidance of patients.— Ltu the receipt of tkl, (the price per box) these pills will be sent, by mail or express, to any part of the world, secure from cnriosity or damage. /Or °Mee LIMO (rein BA. N. to it P. a.; and on Sunday from '2 to 5 P.M. N. 11.—Persous at a distance can be cured at home, by addreralag tt letter to J. Teller, enclosing a remittance-- Medicines securely packed from observation, sent to any part of the world. All canes warranted. No charge for advice. No students or boys emple3 ed. Notice this—ad drum all letters to J. TELLER, M. D., May 18-.ly] No. I Beaver street, Albany, N.Y. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR INSTANTANEOUSLY AND PERMANENTLY removed without injury to the skin, by the nee of D. O.I.IIITOR'S newly discovered process. Address, en closing five cents in postage stamps or rummy. , D. R LINTON', 23 North Third greet, P hiladelphia. • Llano W. WALL PAPERS. BROWN GROUND, Gi cents WHITE GROUND, 121 44 GLAZED PAPERS, 25 " 1531=1 .11E70 3C 2112 FM:" 111E_T 31"" g BUFF AND GREEN HOLLANDS, BAND BOXES, $1,75 per doz. GEORGE CHRISMAN, Nos. 3 AND S PENN SQUARE. READING, PA., T p TAS OPENED HIS SPRING STOCK OF Li new nod heentifol designs of WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, &0., of the most fashionable mono- A.turo, and will sell ibe Santa at the tutry lowed prioog. Jar Next door to the Farmers.' Dank, II and Penn Square, Reading, Pa. [Arun FARMERS , MACHINE SHOP. SAMUEL LESSIG, HEREBY INFORMS THE FARMERS OF Berke and adjoining Connties, that he has been ex pertmertting will. a LEVER POWELL. One of hta SINN killA been to have a Horse Power that would run light enough to serve well when only a single horse to required and yet be strong enough for four horses. Twenty-eight are in use and all give full satisfaction. This Horse 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 has invented since last season, which is warranted by far superior to any other kind. The dust flies under the Thresher in place of flying In the feeder's face. Different kinds of Shakers are made to the shove Threshers. his TREAD POWER and OVERSHOT THIL EMBUS am tia well known that there fa no use to say anything about them. The subscriber has a lot of the moat improved HORSE RAKES on hand, afro STRAW CUTTERS, CLOVER HUL LERS and a variety of other Agricultural Implements. All Machines and Trapletnente are warranted to be made of the beet materlele and to itiVe full rutWection in overy respect. Farmers are respectfully Invited to come and see his Machines before parchasing elsewhere. All repairing done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Orders will be promptly filled. SAMUEL LESSIG, Corner of Fourth and Washington Streets, Reading. Mayl.o, IStEI-Simen $60,780 11 FAMILY DYE COLORS. Black, Salmon, Dark Brown, Scarlet, Snuff Brown, )ark Drab, Liyht Brown, digit Drab, Dark Blue, LVet Blue, )range, Daik Grecn 4 Liobe Green, lblonia, Pink, iolferino, Purple, Trench Witte, State, :offal Purple, airman, b inlet. ramtuar VMS COLORS, FOB. DEYING. SILK, WOOLEN AND MIXED Goode, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bon net§ Halm, Featherk Std Gloves, Children's Clothing, sad all kinds of Wearing Apparel with perfect fast colors. Full directions inside each package. ' 6,1129 73 3,1'16 11 51.340 84 A. S. OREFai, Preeillent These Dyes are mixed in the form of powders concentra ted, are thoroughly tested, and put up in neat pacliages i expressly for family use. For twoolY"avo . 1111 . you Co. color as many goods as would otherwise cost live times that sum. The process is simple, and any one can use tlln Dyes with perfect success. Directions inside. Manufactured by . HOWE & STEVENS, 260 Broadway; Beaton. Price per package 25 and 15 cents. For eats Ly throgglets and Dealers in every ell and town. April 11, 180-omee < c #% \ k 'ti° vS t tOdo vih h sfozch Beds, Feathers, Blanicets, Uomfortabes, 4411.11118 3 Cushions, And all other artielee belonging to the laminae Feb. 14-Iy] AMOS HILLSORM. New Coal Yard and Feed Store. TorHE UNDERSIGNED HAS LEASED THE Coal Yard, ant Floor tlntl Fete SOD, attached, ( merly carried on by John Batley), at the South-Bast Corner of Sixth and Spruce streets, which he has refitted and stocked with a tupsiler article of Coal for family use, and the best brands of Flour, with all kinds of Feed and Grain, which he Is ready to sell at the very lowest prices for Coot. Trading by-strict attention to business and by dealing In good articles, he. will merit a share of trade from the citizens of Heading. Coal, X'lonr and reed, delivered anywhere in the city. All orders left at my re eidetic°, on Franklin street, two doors above tbs.Universa list Church, or at S. Herman's Agricultural Store, will meet Willi tempi. tateatios. April 11-U] HAS ICHIMOVED HIS Wholesale Fancy Dry Goods and Notion store, ADJOINING JOHN S. PEARSON & CO'S., where he nflors to the trade and retail castnmers, the largest and most desirable assortment of goods in Ills line east brought to this city. His stock consists in part of Hosiery and Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Tailors' Trimmings, Perfumery and Fancy Soaps; Jewelry, Combs, Pine, Needles, Thread, Sewing Silks, Bm., Shoe Findings, Drugs, Stationery, Cutlery, and a great variety of Miecelianeons Articles and Notions too numorono to mention. • E.--V" Country Merchants, Pedlars, Milliners and others supplied by wholesale ea the lovrent,eity plicee for Cash. ' May 2,1863, INVALID CORPS. ATTENTION, INVALIDS ! ENLISTED MEN HONORABLY DISCHARG ES op account of dioability, desiring to re.onlirtin this verge, will present thereeelves to the Board of Enrollment for the District in which they reside, for examination by the Surgeon thereof, whoahall make a personal examina tion of them, and report the result to the Board of Enroll ment. The Board shall then consider each cage. and It the ap plicant is found to fulfil the conditions specified, the Board shall give hint a certificate (according to the form furnish• ed) to that effect. The term of oullatufent shall be Three (3) Years or during the War. For particulars apply to the Proyoot Jane 11,1.88941 CONCORDIA. mum, NO 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, \ WASHINGTON, O. C. 11111 P. UNDEUSIGN,RD WOULD RESPECT fuIIy inform their numerous friends throughout perks county. that limy have leased the above 'total, and are now prepared to accommodate all who may favor them with their patronage. At our bar may be Mond the heat and purest Moore, while the table is supplied with tho beat the market affords. THOMAS 141JfdPIIRRY. Junel3-tr] FRANK BITTING. C. C. AtiILTZBERGEIt, No. 65X, Enst Pienn St., between Sixth and seventh, North Side, READING, PA., DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF TOBACCO, SWABS & OONWPANtLV OF HAW A LABOR A4SOXTMENT OF MEERSCHAUM, BRIER ROOT, AND FANCY PIPES. May 30, 1063-N ' WILLIAM PENN HOUSE, CORNER OF PENN AND TENTH STS., READING, PA. BERTO.LETTE GRANT, Proprietor. ITIHIS HOUSE BEING A LICENSED TAVERN, the best of Liquors are kept at the Bar, and as good a table as any other Hotel in the county. At:commode- Cone for Boarders and !travellers. Charges reasonable. 10 -. Lazuli from 9 toll &crock, daily. pane 6-tt BOUNTY MONEY, BACK-PAY AND PENSIONS. ATo pLicAno • l ls . . mumf . Lor A n T ey T n E tla io w ED May 90-in - Offies La Court Streeti Reading. EA.—EXTRA NEE OOLONG TEA, AT T Zeb 401knaga. KWh liknot. GOLD BAND WINDOW SHADES AND IIin.VMAILMEDMIETC6 7 ./ - AL Saving of 80 per cent 11317.11DELPEIXEL. MATTRESSES, Very respectfully, JOHN W. CIIRISTHAN REMOVAL. HENRY CROUSE, TO No. 18, WEST. PENN SQUARE, READING, PA., t. 37 CONSTiTUTiON -- FOR TH E CCP.N.SrrXWT.:7 2'ItCSIs:I AND THE ONLY KNOWN REM E(, FOR DIABETES AND DISEASES 0.E"ell KIDNEYS AND BU DD]: These Dangercus. haul TrwiLl,corne thus. frt. thwieted the hest d ample fely 11E-11ED THE OL T RATII/I: properties of the modici nodi roet eecretiou, and by so altering the °maiden and liver that the shareby principle verte4 tato auger tat long as the spier; • nuance of the CONSTITUTION WA which given thrice organs time to recov er ; and vigor. We aro aide to .tats that rh,,, ter has cured every care of Diabetes la 'a L.. i; Blum STONF , IX TILE BLADDER, 0.41.1"1.' !ars BRICK DUST DEPODI I', PISONARGE:i alt URANATINN. DleeaVe occurring from one and the. Mn. entirely eared by the Constitution Wet... ;ft,, . . length of time. The dose should vAry whb :•,.. the disease. from twenty drops to a 1e......yee• : • ; • . a day, in water. During line pattage of th.. I pain and urgent symptoms should he eood.• peeper remedies, then followed up with Water, us above directed. 2.:ll . ,:ilingerltDlialA, OR PAIYPIII, AND IN JIHNORVIA (II A OR Pr; • • Both diseases arising from a faulty tee. - 01;..o alma' dnid—in the one ease being Luc Ito;.. panted by nevem pain; end the other a in . 1 . , , .„ lion, which will be speedily cured my th Water. The disease known as FALLING of THE w::•.• ; • Is the relaxation of the liceinents of lisi known by a sense of heavine-s and 11,0 . back tied sides, and at times aceornpalliadi..; , atiug or ahoollug toting throodit the eon, lao rot noyett hy the toe.noto, Thorn Is another class of symptom: TATIoN OF TDB W 05113, which . sees, which word corers op mach s: . 4 . cases out of ten the doctor does not r.oi y ; the symptoms are the disease, or the NO r.O • `..• • • We can only ennumrate them here. lady of Cold Feet, Palpitation 1.! the 1!.. ; , ;. Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes of 11,0, tads, and Dimness of Vision. , SUPPRESSED MENSTI: Whirl:in the uumarried female l eon, disease, and through neglect the y .. Ml. al in.,: „ dangerous maladies are the reenit; toot Month passes without en effort bring • • the suppression becomes chronic, the looses her appetite, the bowels are co . sweats come on, and coned:option. nnrl iy rt-0,,. • • LETVORRIBEA 011 frhia dlecanadupende upon an ... lining of the vagina and womb. It is in . panied by severe pain in the back, nerd. , th, ...a. through the Lips. A teeapootiful of dor taken three tleaea a day, with an injecii,n, fill of the medicine, mixed with a Malmo., ;I raarnhat aud events?. 112.1WPAT104V OP TER Nr,arc INFLA,II3LITION OP THR CATAHRHOP TIIE I:LADDER, WIRY AND BURA'INO Of: P. 115 .--- FUL For these diseases It is truly a sovereign airotity, ti [hitch euttuat ha raid to Ile i1•Va1,43. A known to relieve the most urged symptioit.. Are you troubled with that distreabing riiig hi t!.- or the hack nod through the lOW A s 0013411.11t1011 Waler will relieve you like; tar, it. 1072 DFSP/i',/',l/.1., It hue co equal is relieving the i.Ollll, Al., Headache, Heerthrtru, Aeitl iog Food, Ste. Tatra a tea.spoonrut alter in all cocoa may be Suereatted if desired, kit done gradually. . . PIIYRIIII.42.'S nava lees titled it iVOII tip tea it, -4 Juniper in the treatment of these cliFtento, sea 41r them for want of a better remedy. COYSTIVITION WATF:!: Has proved Itself equal to the MO, thet hat. open It. 1)1U.P.12 TEN Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by ron-I Sri lend to cbronio degeneration and eundriood nrut.D. .111:EAD. /13 . 71.111,. Dia.c, Pa. , , Dr. Wm. H. GREGO—Dan. Sir: , Wag allliCtad Milli the sugar diabutos, sun! t.r I passed more auto two itallouo Of way hours. I was obliged to get op as often r-son , times during the night, and in five 1111 l utic. pounds in weight. During the month of Jul;. (- cured two bottles of Cooolitutiou Water, ort.l to to otter using it I experienced relict, and wft..r ask m: it ties f wee ontirel, cured, soon naer ruguini good health. Yours truly. J. V. T.. Pi: BOSTON CORNERS, N. Y., li t ,. Wm. H. GREGG & CO. : Gents :—.I freely give you liberty to ;ache following Certificate Of the value or Cosavirr fir b which I can recommentrin the highest in.inoor. KS' wife, Who was attacked with pain In whole length of the back, and is her limb:, i'. lion of the Iddart, attended with 1;41 (rosy et Dontenorrhart, and Irritation of the P! • 'r. ! physician, who attended her about tbree left her worse than he found Ler. I than the beet phyalciami I could dud, whoa tteuded 5.7 nine months, and while she was under hi, quite as mach pain; be finally gave Ur Hata her ear:stens inexerabl," •' Bach a coedrinatio4 eettrplittnta, That ba , tiete• /or one operates against some WOr of her 'lO. , About this time, she commenced the 1100 Water, and to our utter astonishment, al 111: seemed to have the desired effect, awl shbli,et ing rapidly under Us treatment, and now par.. int.'. Crely her domestic affairs. She has nut lain any Coll6otlltioll Waler for about four weeks, stnt we ere to my it has produced a - permanent cure. W.ll. DI. VAN 11E2:5nv9 MILFORD, C0,.,1 Nov. 1 Dr. War. H. Oxsoult • Dear Sir:—l haVe for @milli Mtn!, bet] that troublesome and dangerous disease—rhw, .1.- reaisted all remedies and doctors, until 1 took Ct..ti . Water, and you may be assured that I wa. pleased with the reenit. it hasenfirsty e>,,reri liIP may ,cake any use of my name, you may str lit. in to the medicine ? as I have entire yenatiests. Yours truly, I'll\P THESE A Rte. Ts ENo UGH. Therel. s no alms of diseases that produce such ‘,.0 leg effects upon the tumuli constitution as 11i.i1:. Diseseee of the Kidneys,. Bladder and Urin.:ry p and through false modesty they are neglect-100d are so flitedilead AA to be Isiyuiiit the coati...! et . ...,,; remedies, and we present the' CONS 27 TU . .710 N WATER To the public with the conviction that it lvt4 un ; relieving the class of &seasee for which it ao eminently successful to caring; and we, trip.; ti , shall be rewarded for our stWerts in pla..•tu.; rhmedy la a form to meet the requirements of 11,11;,!, physician. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, PRICE 7!. WM. It G REGti Sr, CO., I'ropr,l. Morgan Sr Allen, General Agents, No. 4s Cild New-York. [Nov. 'l,/ COAL, WOOD, SAKI 111L-ANEMICIEV. ant; AlkiVAI: SAMUEL BOON] TFORBIEHLY) John 'Kissinger, Jr., Corner of Penn and Front Streets, fie. Ti AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND ;, at reasonable vices, all kinds of Broken, it &ove Coal; hint, Chestnut and Bituminous Coal, id and Sand. Persona la want of anything in my line. to their advantage to give me &Call before parent •in where. I detiver free of extra charge to any city. A.' WOOll22l)Zzes canal! WHOLESALE AND RETA Peo." • • S ADDLE AND HAHN 147 4,;,, ), . nidLNIIIPACTO22I. - 'EAST PENN Svitrwr, NKT, - .. ib..v. ) SHVEN'I.II AND ENDITI • , 0 ~, .: ~ South Side, ueurly orh•-ao l' - ' ''....1 ,•!: - Berke County Hea..e. T 1,... &tee big. or tbn Roil i., READING F. =--- umitia,osire Jaatutry /-1, Stmt( F. WESGHE, MANUFACTURER OF IRON RAILINGS, BELL-GA. AND LOCKSMITH, AT TITS OLD AND NELL-KNOWN Court Alley, above Sixth street, near thu Hone, Reading, Pa. Mist Keys made, and all sorts of repairing dttne at notice. [March :!--•• MONEY WANTED ! ON REAL ESTATE SECUR ITY. I PPJ.‘ JACoc C Office—Court street MONBY TO LOAN APPLY TO JACOB C. EC II /il'• Comma. I: I ma re Oface--C,oart street, °RAMS (WALT, GRIANS CAN CONSTANTLY 11 I! 11) LAUER S BREWERY, corner c) Third c I streets. F . 1, A L DecomhAr 7, ltiflikr • ARTIES WISHING TO SELL,P CHASE Heal Estate, will do well to ell! open ... JACOB C. seito;:.‘ l, 00111Mere1.11 Ottlee—Court street COAL OXL I COAL orig: 50BARRELS COAL OIL JUST RECEII warranted equal to any Inannieetered. For ad the lowest wholesale and retail prices by Feb 28] (ISQ. LERCH 8 C. JEST RECEIVED, 2000 PLOWER POTS, AT THE OLD J 09t W. SHWA Cormnrrrf•~. I I.