Stact-ftnacts. VARIE.7I: LINES BY A YOUNG! LADY When I regard that plumage gay, By Nature's bounty all conferred, I often feel disposed to say Would I were clothed as yonder bird ! Ent oh, that moulting I To appear In dishabille until 'twas o'er, To get a dress but once a year, And wear one fashion evermore I When I consider all those things, I cheek the - wish that seems absurd, And sigh no more for golden wings: d not be clothed like yonder bird. gOrA NlAir Gamuts correspondent of the St. Louis Republican tells two negro stories, one is of a woman cook and man servant. The woman was upbraiding' the man for not going into the army and thus Egh,ing for his liberty. and finally she came down emphatically with the remark— " Was I a man, I'd be seed in sojer clothes afore you could say Jack Robinson. You, you're a disgrace to de color, and ought to be a slave forever. Go way, niggab ; l'ae got a contempt for yen." The negro man was evidently much " taken down," but finally mustered a reply, which I think "will pass." ..Look a bosh, Hannah, sposin' you had two bills, a good one nod a counterfeit, witich'en of 'em would you get rid of lust ?" "Why, de counterfeit, of course, you fool," said Hannah." " Well, dst's just it—de white sojer is de good bill, and do black sojer is de counterfeit, and dey puts do counterfeit sejer in de front ranks, and he gets killed off fast: I does'nt go writ). jerin, nohow !" Not tad logic that, which reminds me of the negro who went to a menagerie in which was a large baboon in a cage. The.negro approached the cage closely, while the baboon went through several gyrations, such as nodding and shaking his head, holding out one of his hands for the negro to Aole, etc., to the evident delight of both negro and baboon. Finally, baboon seem ed so intelligent and knowing," the negro ad dressed him some remarks., which the baboon only answered by a nod of the bead. At this the negro was still more delighted, and broke forth with the remark— You'oe right—don't open your month, hoe if you spuke's a word, white man 'l' have a shovel in your hand in lees dan a minit 1" OLD BARTEIt ASV ILle EXCUSE.-01.1 Barley Willisrd was a wheelwright by trade, am/ re markable for procrastination. Ile would prom ise over and over again, with as little scruple, and as many "positively lasts" as a theatrical star. Having pledged his word to a very urgent customer, for the third time, that lie would have Lis cart done by a certain day, Barley again fail ed to keep his engsgeraent, and, on the arrival of the owner, the cart was still unfinished. " Well," said the customer," you have got my cart done this time, of course?" ," said Barley, " I have done the work and supposed it was quite ready for you, when I discovered that I had made qn unaccountable mistake that will put me back a fortnight." " Ah, indeed," said the customer, " what's the trouble'!" MEI " Why, you see." said Barley, with gravity, and an air of extreme vexation, "you see that I have made a mistake—l never made such a blun der in my life—l have committed the ridiculous mistake ef making both wheels for the same side ; they are both off wheels." Is it possible ?" said the customer, who was thoroughly mystified, and to allowed Barley another fortnight to finish the cart. REAL GENTLE3IAN--A waiter was examined the other day before one of our courts. We an nex his testimony : "Your name is Flunkey, I believe ?" " Yes, sir, Rob:rt Flunkey." " Well, Mr. Flunkey, you say the defendant is no gen. tleman. What makes you think so ?" "'Cause, sir, be always says thank you, when I hand him a mutton chop, or even a bit of bread. Now, a real gentleman never does this, but hollers out, ' Here, Bill, get me a mutton chop, or I will throw this popper hex at your head.' You can't deceive me with a gentleman, your worship. 'Cause why! I have associated with too many of them at the raee•eourse." COOPER once slurred a certain Governor by attributing the disease in potatoes to the mortification they felt at seeing so small a member of their family in the gubernatorial chair." SALE OF LAND 1,200,000 .4102.E&I'llaLlff LAND ESE= ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT THIS COM— pany, in the few years since the construction of the Broad, has sold a large number of Fern& to settlers, who, mostly in a ehort time, enjoyed a degree of yros• purity, which is sufficient evidence of the quality of the eon, and the facitiliee tor 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 8011.,often thickly wooded. Woodland can generally be purchased at short distances and low prices—rometlmee of the Company. The various kinds of grain are succesefatly cultivated. Fruit, Grapes, Ac., grow rapidly, and yield abundantly and of superior quality. The fruit market is probably the best in the West. For the raining of Cattle there In no better country to be foetid. Considering the infancy of the thiamin:late, much Las already been done for Echooln The Company -offers to settlers great advantages. The land is sold—Wood or l'rairie,—at from 36 to sls per acre, according 14 its distance from the Railroad. At the time of purchase, only the interest of the purchase money is re quired. For the 3 gut years, likewise only the interest. At the end of the fourth year and the three following, each one-quarter of the capital ; thus after the expiration of seven years, the whole amount is paid. On cash pay ment. a liberal discount in allowed. Purchasers are ex empt from taxes on the land for seven years. air The undersigned has been appointed agent, and baying personally examined the laud, lc able to give exact information_ All communications to be addreemd to JOHN ENDLICIL Agent, Beading P. 0., Berke county, Pa. /larch 21-ti] E. & H. T. ANTHONY, MANUFACTURERS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, 501 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. OUR CATALOGUE NOW EMBRACES CON SIDERABLY over Four Thousand different sub jects (to which additions are continually being made) of Portreire of Eminent Americana. etc., viz: 72 MAJOR-GENERALS, 595 STATESMEN, 190 BRIGAENEIiALS, 127 DI VISES, 25 - 9 COLONELS, 116 AUTHORS, 84 LIEU E-cotozygos, 130 ARTISTS. 207 OTHER OFFICERS, 112 STAGE, 60 NAVY OFFICERS, 96 PROMINENT WOMEN. 147 PROMINENT FOREIGN PORTRAITS. 2.500 Copies of Works of.. Port, Including reproductions of the moot celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Starnes, Ac. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen PICTURES from our Catalogue will be filled on receipt of $1 -80, and ant by mall, free. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. Of these we manufacture a great variety, ranging In price from 50 cents SO fit. -,0 each. Oar ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to any others. The smaller kinds can be sent Safely by mail at a postage of six cents per cc, The more expensive can be sent by express. We also keep a large assortment of STERESCOPES & STERESCOPIC VIEWS. Our Catalogue of these will be sent to any address on re estpt of Sump. E. & H. T. ANTHONY, BiAllieacturers of Photographic Materials 501 BROADWAY, NRW-YORK. Friends or relatives of prominent military men will coo ler a. Mar by Beading or their likentostels to Copy. They Will be kept carefully and returned uninjured. YIN& ALBUMS MADE TO ORME. for Congregations to present to their Pastor. or Another purposes, with suitable ilterriPtionS, bang 22-01Uo. REGISTER S NOTICE. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE VI following named persons have died their accounts of their Administration on the Estatee of the deco:mod, whose names are undermentioned, la the Register's Office, in and for the County of Berke, and the t the ewe present ed to the Orphans' Court of Berk. county for confirmation and allowance, on ;Thursday, the 17th day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House in the City of Reading, viz: 1563. riled May I. Account of Nicholas lieckruan, Guardian of Adam lb:theta:argon Filed May 2. Account of Daniel U. Levan, Guardian of Esther Ann Do Turk. File/ May 4. Account of Charles Kehs, Executor of Henry Kobe, deemed. Filed May b. Account of Daniel J. Werner end Marks B. Scull, Executors of Samuel Miner. deceased. Fried May S. Account of Andrew N. Sallade, Guardian of Johnson L. Terry. riled Ray 9. Account of Ezra Rood and William Taylor, Executers of Elizabeth Reed, deceased. Filed May IS. Account of John Cronrath and Benne villa Cronrath, Administrators of John Cronrath, deceased. Filed May 10. Account of Jared Price, Administrator of Thema. Price, deotaged Filed May 22 Account of Samuel D. Heil, Execator of John Gingiager, Outraged, who wee t h e Guardian of Maria Rottritach, late Maria Siesholtz. Filet May 26. Account of William Shame, Guardian of Lydia Derr. Filed May 26. Account of William Shomo, Guardian of Daniel K. Derr. Piled Stay 26. Account or Daniel Biller, Trustee of Oeo were. deceased. Filed May 26. Account of Jesse Mooreand Daniel Moore, Administrators of George Moore, deceased. Filed May 27. Account of Jeremiah Mengel, Executor of Benneeille Mongol, deceased. Filed May 27. Account of David. K. Hoenig, Guardian of Salomon K. Kumig. Fired Junes. Account of Philip Spolos. Guardian of Racliol dime Lash. Filed June S. Account of David R. N. Manger, Admin istrator nt Frederick It. Stenger, deceased. Filed June 4. Account of John M. Alm end Daniel Spengler, Administrators of Jacob Spengler, deceased. Filed Juoe 4. Accallitt of Samuel Freeman, Administra tor of Elisabeth Freaninu, deceased. Filed June 6. Account of Jacob Schaeffer, Administra tor of Elizabeth Fegeley, deceased. Filed June W. Account of Peter M Knabb, Administra tor of John D. Knabb, deceased. Filed June 10. Account of Willoughby Fenstormacber, Administrator of John FenstennaCher, deceased. Tiled Just , Su. Account of Adam Weidenenal, Adminis trator of Mary Magdalnua Moore, demand. Filed .rune 2u. Acconot of Daniel Gran, Administrator of Frederick Gran, deceased Filed July 0. Account of John Itichard, ' Adminietrator of Elizai.oth Moyer, deceased. Filed July 7. Account of Isaac Schroeder, Admirdetra tor of Caroline Schroeder, deceased. Filed July S. - Account of George W. Hiratuelberger, Ad ministrator of Philip Ilinoelberger.decessed. Filed Jnly S. Account of John Troutman and George Reedy. !..xecutors of Jacob Troutman, deceased. Flied July 17. Account of .1. Daniel Rehrbach, Admin• istrator of Geerge Rohrbach. deceased. Fil.ad July 21. foment, tof Addison W. Schell. Adminis trator of John Hoof, deceased. filed July 21. Account of Swan A. Marshall, Adminle trairix of Dr. John G. Marshall, deceased. Filed July 2b. Account of lbsery G. Bare and Abraham G. Dare, Executors of Catharine Gernand, deceased. Filed July J. Account of .1. Daniel ltehrbaeli, Faun. for of Isaac itobtbacb, deceased. Filed August 1. Account of Charles Reinert and Peter Reinert, Executors of Msria Reined, deceased. Filed August 4. Account of Bonneville Reim and Geo. Seim, Administrators of George Reim, deceased. Filed August 5. Account of Samuel Haus., Admiuistra tor of 1.3.1a0 doceased. Filed August 5. Account of William Rapp, Trustee for the sate of Real Estate of Magdalena Seiler, deco:med. Filed August 6. Account of Adam Dundor, Guardian of Elias Daudor. Filed August 7. Account of David Schneider, one of Mb Executors of George Price, deceased. Filed August 13 Account of Cyrus Wolff, Trustee of Benjamin Kurt; deceased. Filed Aug,uet 14. Account of D. D. Manger, Executor of Jacob Weaver, deceased. Filed August 15. Account of James Ruth, one of the Admudstratoro of George Roth, deceased. Filed August lA. Account of Charlet:Al. Cliugan, Admin istrator of Charles s itrooke, deceased. Filed August Account of William, Daniel and Sam uel Alarberger, Administrators of Abraham Newberger, deceased. Filod August 15. Account of Nathaniel Pott and John Pot:, Admintetrators of John Pott, deceased. Filed August le. Account of Philip Albright, Adminis trator of Cain Moyer, deceased. Filed August Account of William M. Baird, Admin istrator of Thomas Baird, deceased. Filed Annual Th. Account of Lewis Briner. Adminise trator of Joseph Kendall, deceased. Filed August In. Account of Lewis Griner, Guardian of Sarah E. Dander. . . . Filed Ausust.l7. Account of Charles A. Paull and Mary L. Pauli, Executors of Ruth L. Davis, deceamad. Filed In..itibt 17. Acc,nut of Daniel Lerch, Adminiatra• for or Ellen :,:hearer, decenaed. . • • Filed August 17. Account of Amos B. Wanner, Execu tor of James S. llickley, deceased. Filed August 17. Acetate!. et' Charles Miller, Amioistra tor of David Ely, late of the city of Reading, deceased. 81:11./.1M111 E. DRY, Itegieter . Register's Of f ice, Reading, Annul 22, 156341 OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, rXMBLI3E - M 7 SEI FINE FLAVORED OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, 25 CENTS PER POUND. • LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE TICE OLD PLANTATION COPPER IS PRE (erred by theta who have used it to the best Mocha or Java Coffee, it being superior in streogth and richness of flavor to the ordinary Imported Coffees. As we are the only receivers and manufacturers of the op OLD FL&NTATION COFFSS, We would caution our friends and the public againet uha,ing any not bearing our signature, as since the perfect 3311..15 or our_ = Xumerons manufacturers are trying to palm off inferior coffee at lees price, saying that theirs is as good, better, Ste. Some have gone ap far as to offer our printers large amounts if they would print a qnantity of labels bearing oar name, &o. Others are putting up mixtures labelled in imitation of oar genuine OLD PLANTATION COPPED, Such as Plantar Coffee or Planten Leaf Coffee, tze., deutly to mleguide the public by painting or an inferior article for our OLD PLANTATION COFFEE. Air' we are the only receivers and manufacturers of the OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, We shall punish all infringers of our copy-right to the fur Vilest extent of the law. THE OLD PLANTATION COFFEE 1., put up in one pound tin-foil packages. SO and CO Ibe. In a ass% directions for aging on cub package. For sale by xIIIIEII regulated family stores. WIUGUT GILLIE 4 BROTHER, Importers and Manufacturers, 233, 235, 237 Washington Street, New-Tork. [June 13-3 m ASTOR HOUSE, NEW-YORK. /'HIS SPLENDID HOTEL HAS BEEN REJll veoated, and is at this moment second to none in ele gance. The Ladies' Drawing Room in a btantitul one, having no equal. Its open corridors and complete ventilation - tender it most delightful in warm wenther. It in unsurpnneod by any other in nituatinn, ho sing Railroads on the front and south !tides, over which cars run to every part of the city for half a dime. Travelers arriving from the North and East, will find the small cars of the Harlem sad the Eighth Avetme an eco nomy and coeval:deuce, especially ut might. Cars Alm Direct to Central Park. for faminee preferring homelike and really genteel ac commodation, it offers daperior attraction. All a 1..; have manifdAted their affection or this 'Hotel, and every pains will be taken to reader it a home for the irnvelcr. Thew me liberal ayatem will be continued, and the at nest proteptneso on the part of all persona belonging to the organization will be exacted. Telegrcpb Ottice, connected with all parts of the Union and the Canaan with intelligent and reliable attendants, to oat:lazed near the main entrance, Superiutondents of Railroads, Managers of Public Con veyances of all descriptions, are respectfully requested to send notice of their arrangements, connections, changes of time, its., to the lintel, for the better information of its guests. Milk, Eggs, Vegetables, &a., are produced on a farm Managed exclusively for the Astor House. Water Closets and Bath Rooms on every floor. N. 13.--llue notice of your intended visit ha respectfully requested, that Mars may be prepared. Duly 30-tf • FRENCH'S HOTEL , on TEE EUROPEAN PLAN. CITY OF NEW YORK. Single Rooms_Fifty Cents per Day. City Hall Square, corner Frankfort. St., (OiroOITE CITY HALL.) ENLS AS THEY MAY BE ORDERED IN the spacious refectory. There le a Barber'. Shop and Bath Room. attached to the Hotel. AV' Beware of RUNNERS and HACKMEN who eay we are fall. Jan 17-1 y) R. FRENCH, Proprietor, NATIONAL HOTEL, (LATE WRITE SWAN.) R'ace Street, above Third, Philadelphia. rpm ESTABLISHMENT OFFERS GREAT j indneemente, not only on neeottnt of tuAneed reins of board, but from its central location to the avennes of trade, as well as the conveniences afforded by the several Passenger Railways running past and contiguous to it, by which guests can pass to and from the Hotel, should they be preferred to the regular Omnibus connected with the House. lam determined to devote my Whole attention to the comfort and convenience of my guests. iicir• Terms, $1 25 per day. 11 C. SIEGRIST, Proprietor, Formerly from Eagle lintel, Lebanon, Pa. T. V. Evoans. Clerk. (march 16-tf ATTENTION FARMERS! _' _ ; '.' =I PHOSFITATIC FERTILIZER WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE attention of all interested in Agricultural Pursuits, to their Fertilizer—helieving it will compare favorably with any other manure In the market. It combines in jest pro portions such ingredients, as not only stimulate for it b r ier period, but also afford continued LlOUri.sbtlieLlt and support to the growing crops ; for Groin or Crass we think It spe cially adapted, and only ask an impartial trial, that it may stand or fall upon its own merits. PRICE $45 00 par ton —5OOO lbs. We also, Mascrecrcan an article called MEAT AND BONE COMPOST ! Which an its name Imports, In compimed of refuse meat and hones flew] the lila tighter house, combined with other ma terials, forming a cheap and powerful manure for Corn, Potatoes and Vegetables generally. 'PRICE $27 04 per ton-2eoo th, Maeures may he had of Dealers Generally and of the Manufacturers. TASXER & CLARK, S. W. Corm 9th awl Washington eta., phnaseiphia aug EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUNDAY TRAIN. N AND AFTER JUNE 7Tu, 1863, A PAS `-/SENCEII TRAIN will leave Reading every Senday, at 7411 A. al., end arrive in Allentownat 040 A. M. Re taming, will leave Allentown et 4.10 P. M., and arrive in Reading at 6.00P.M. Tide train will stop at all Stations, and also at convenient places between Stations, going and returning. The Fares for the round trip to all points will be about one-tiara leee than the regular rates, and are as fellows: STATIONS. Reading, Temple, Blandon, Fleetwood, Lyons, rain Topton, Mertztown, Shamrock, At Bunts, Alillerstown, MUD own SEEM -- TIIE TRAIN WILL I Leave Reading, 7.30 do Temple, 7.45 do 13loodon, 7.56 do Fleetwood, 6.07 do Lyone, 8.18 do Bower?, 5.22 do Topton, 8.29 do Mortztown, S. 3•t do Shamrock, 5.37 • do Al Pantie, 5.40 .. .. . do Blandon, 5.35 do Temple, 5.13 Arrive et Reading, 6.00 Clop between Stattene, wilt tor. Pi. CLYMER, President. do 1111Nr.town, " 9 LI. do &mans, Arivo at Allentown . . Patsengets ' , Ribbing to give due notice to the Couduc Jane 13) 1963] B. Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road. sumaann. ARRANGEMENT MENIEWOF PASSENGER TRAINS Aram 1663. (Pa,sing Reading) DOWN, TO PHILADELPIIIA, at 6.00 and 11.10 A. M., 12 noon, and 4.20 P. At. UP, TO POTTSVILLE, at 11.10 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. WEST, TO LEBANON AND HAHRISBURO: Western Expressfrom New-York, at 11.57 midnight. Mail Trains, at 11.07 A. M. ' and 0.00 P. Al. On Sundays, the Down A. Al. Train 'Ames Reading , at 9.20 A. M., and Up Train, at 5.57 P. AL Both 11.10 A. M. end 0.00 Al. up Traine connect at Port Clintonfor Tamaqua,Williamsport, Elutira,Entilao, Niagara and Canada. The 11.10 A. M. Train only connects at For Clinton for 'Wilkesbarre, Scranton and Pittston. The Western Express Trains connect at Harrisburg with Express TraiuS on the Fenneylinnia liailroaA fur Pitts burgh, and all points West ; and the Atail Trains connect at Harrisburg for Lancaster, Chambersburg, Sunbury, Wll. liamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira and the Canalise. Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant Tick ets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points in the North and West, and the Canada.. CODIMUTATION TICEETS, With 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent. discount, between any points desired, MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at OM 35—for Families and &mine. Firms. geovrit Tickoa, good for the holder only, for three months, in any of the Passenger Trains to Philadelphia, at S4O. 35 each. School Season Tick ets one-third WEB. inr. Passengers will take the ExpreseTrains West, at the UPPER DEPOT, and all other Trains, at the LOWER or OLD DEPOT. SO lbs. of baggage allowed each passenger. sir Passenger. are requested to purchase t belt Tickets before entering the cars, as higher Fares are charged if paid in cars. Us,Trains leave Philadelphia for Reading, Harrisburg and Pottsville at 315 A. li., and 3.30 P. M., and at 0.00 P 111. for Reading only. AlarEneursion Tickets,good for one day,by 6.90 A. M. Accommodation Train to Philadelphia and return, at $2 90 each, and to Harrisburg, good for three days, by all Pas senger Trains, $2 2.5. G. A. NICOLLS, April 25, 1063-lf] General Superintendent. EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Summer Arrangement, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1563. Direct to New-York Without Change or Care. r'o ! ON AND A PT ER MONDAY, - April 20t1,, 1563, YABsenger Trains leave heading daily, (Sao. Moe excepted) for ellentowo, Manch Chunk, Bethle hem, Bunton, New-York, , he., at 4.14 A. M., 1116 A. M., and 4.20 P. M. from the UPPER DEPOT The 4.11 A. If. train is the Eastern Express, without change of earn from Pittsburgh, and arrived in New-York to 3.1 a A. M. Thin train will atop only at Lyons, Allen town, Bethlehem, Banton and the principal stations on the Jersey Central. The 11.15 A. M. Train will stop at all Stations between Reading and Allentown, and the 4.20 P. M. Train at all Stations, except Merztown and Al Bettis. The 11.11 A. M. Train striven in New•Yofk at 6.00 P. M., and the 4.20 P. M. Train at 10.15 P. 111. Trains will leave New-York daily (except Sundays) at 6 A. M., 12 noon, and 7 P. IL, at the foot of Courtiandt Street and arrive in Reading at 11.10 A.;111., 6 P. M., and 11.57 Midnight. Passengers are requested to purchasetickets before tak in their nate, an higher faro will be charged on theatre. 'EDWARD M. CLYMER, President April IS- t) STRICKLAND & BROTHER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, 23 EAST PENN STREET, READING, PA. A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK I" of School, Miscellaneous and Blank IiZE Crib GED PRAYER BOOKS, ENGLISH AND GERMAN BIBLES AND HYMN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, MUSIOand MUSIC ROOKS, GOLD PENS. FANCY ARTICLES, NOTE, LETTER. CAP and PIRNTING PAPER and PAPER BAGS. 'MANX DOORS —AND— MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOORS Made to order; Churches and Sabbath Schools supplied with Tract Society and Sunday School Union publications, at catalogue pricey. orom from Country Oferchanta eollotted and filled promptly at the lowest wholesale prices. SIT Teachers supplied with Music at the usual discount. N. B. —Books and Music sent by mail postage paid, on receipt of Publishers' Price,. Jan 18-ti HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL, AT REDUCED PRICES. A LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF GOODS l IILL ASSORTMENT OF IRO AND STEEL I= Building Materials, Nails, Spikes, oil s , Paints, Glass, Butt Hinges, Locks and Screws. KNIVES, FORKS &SPOONS, CET/AR WARE and a general maortlnun lor timekeeping Anioles. sale by J. 1.. STICHTEIt, Coraer of returned Fifth Streets. aug 294%0 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR NsTANTANEousty AND I'IC.IOIIIIsiENTLY remossd without injury to the skin, by the use of D. D. CLINTON% newly discovers] process. Address, en closing five cents IS postage stamps or currency, .1. 11 LINTON, 23 North Third street, Philadelphia. Dogs, 20. READING SAVINGS BANK. INCORPORATED bi1l11" 31, 1855. CAPITAL, 1E50,00 0 . Banking llouce, Ea..l filarket Square, North Side, /lending. ra- DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS to Teo Thousand Dollars. Money is received on de posit from 9 A. M. to 3 Y. 31. ; and on Wednesday and Sat urday evenings from 7 to fi P. ta. Interoat will be allowed at the rate of ITee. per cent. per annum, on all sums retnalning on depocit, for one Your or more. Oa seine remaining lees than a year, interest will be al lowed at the rate of Fourper cent. per emit". Air All the assets of the Bank Bud the ituffetltuat prop erty n 00 e efeekhefdere, are liable for the payment of Do pe:site. Persons who have money to deposit, are invited to call at the Banking Bonne for further information. DIRECTORS. DAVID YODER, GIDEON Sernan, 141111HAEL ORIIBER, CONRAD RETIES, DANIEL B. Leann, CONRAD Y. BEIDLES. A. F. BOAS. President—A. P. BOAS. Ca.ehise—ADAM LBIZB. f dee 27-ly r 0 0 0 &, "Ii 1201 201; 3020 140i:301 .3:i 110 551 ;90,751 Bru Diariuor oc Pante., Reading, July 22, 1863. The following Circular is published for the Information lion of the public: WAR DEPARTMENT. Circular Provost Marshal General's O ffi ce, No. 47. Washiegton, D. ~ July 77,'u3- I. Dri 11 ted men become soldiers in the service of the United States by the fact of their names having been drawn in the draft. The notification served upon them by the Provost '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 oplaimief the lion. William Whiting, 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, 1003, notice of such draft most be sorveskyvithin lee days there after, by a written or printed tutticT,:to be served ou him personally o r by leaving a copy at hi Lest place of rut donee, regain Ilif him to appear ale designated rendeuitous to report for duty. Any person failing to report far duty after notice Irft at his lactptace tf rceicienee, or served on him personally, without furnishing a substitute or paying $3OO, is pronounced by law to be a deserter ; he may be arrested and held for trial by court martial and senimacid to death. . p. Y. Leave Allentown, ' 4.10 do EllOllll, 4.27 do Ellleratown, 436 do Al Bartle ' 4.46 do Shamrock, 4.14 110 alertztowa, 4.57 do Topton, 1, 02 do Bowers, 0.10 Jo Lylee, 0.13 So Fleetwood, 6.25 If a poison, after being drafted, and before receiving notice, desorts, the notice may still be served by leaving it at his last place of residence, and if he does not appear in accordance with the notice, or furnish the sobstitate or pay the gclOo, be will be in law a deserter and meet be, treated accordingly. There is no way or manner in which a per son, once enrolled, can escape his public duties, and when drafted, whether present tr atscnt, whether be changes his residence or absconds, the rights of the United States against him are secured andlfais only by performance of bta duty to the country, that 1ht319111 escape liability to be treated sea criminal. (Signed) RTR DISTRICT OP PRRBA.. nesJiug, July 22, 1263. The following circular is published for the benefit of all concerned: Circular Provost -Marshal General's Office, No. 61. I Wishington, I), C., July 18, 1863. / S The llh paragraph of Circular No. 44, leaned from this office July 12, 1883, is hereby modified so an to correspond with the following opinion of the lion. William Whiting, Solicitor of the War Department, Which will hereafter goy ern in all MOOS in which it in applicable: "A person drafted Into the military service of the United State., under the provisions of the act of March 3, 1853, chapter 75, fur ' enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other purposes,' claiming exemption from draft by reason of any disability as provided lu said act, bee the right to have the one:Alen of his disability sub mitted to and passed upon by the Board of Enrollment, whose decision thereon is final. If the Board shall have decided that the claimant le I:able to carve. he Lae the right, after such decision against him, to pay hie commu tation money, or to furnish his substitute, within such ex tended time as may be fixed by the order of the Board of Enrollment-for bin appearance for duty. (Signed) WILLIAM WHITING, Solicitor of the War Department." JAMES B. FRY, jnly 28-tr) Provost Marshal fleneral. Pl Ants, Pelvis, A.salmals, /Re. Put up in 25e. 50e. and to. 00 Buses, Bottle., and Flanks, $3 and $5 sizes for HOTras. PUPLIC I.NnurrralONs, &o. "Only infallible remedies known." Free flora Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." .Itats come mit of their boles to die." 1/1H- Sold Wholesale in all largo cities, .45y- 0.44 by all DacuorsTs and RETAILERS everywhere. 6`4- !!!BawAns!!!" of.all Worthless imitations. Air See tbat " COSTAR'S" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. Al4r. Address HENRY R. COSTAR, .QM" PRINCIPAL DEPOT 482 BRoAnwAY, N. Ti. 1 301 d 6y—LEAILV.EY ItIRCH'St Co., Wholesale and Retail S. S. STEVENS, 93 East Perm street, shove the Rail road; J. K. McColon; R. P. Ilusrus & Co., READING, PA. January 17, ififOl—Omo Farmers amd Dealers will please examine every bane and bag of Phospliute f Li,ne and see that it has the fel lowing brand :—•• More Phillips' Genuine hriproval Sw parPlosphate of Lime. The standard guaranteed. Manufactured at bin Chemical Works, Camden, N. J., fox ALLEN di, NEEDLES, 41 South Wharves and 42 South Water Street' Oar SOREIVPHORPHATE OF LIMB ix uniform in flu chemlen constituents, and can always be depended on. ALLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZER. Packed in good strong bags, 150 ibs. each. $3O per 2000 lbs. This hi decidedly the cheapest Concentrated manure In use, cheaper than Beam and 448 as &my. PEROVEAlf—Noleoverement, received direct fret the Peruvian Government, at lowest market rates. ICHABOE—A very superior article, received direct from the Island. PACTEIC OGNAN—A, email cargo of "old faskiosi" genuine, packed in bags, eery dry, and strong. $6O per 2000 lbs. PLASTER.—Ground Plaster, a superior article, packed in good barrels RUNES.—Ground Bones. Warranted Pore. AM- A literal deduction made to Dealers in the &Km articles. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 42 South Wharves and 41 South Water Street, ETORB ABOVE CREsTNUTO PHILADELPHIA. We sell no articles but such as we can safely re -commend. • Duly 25-3 mo CONCENTRATED REMEDIES. No 1. THE GREAT REVIVER SPEEDILY 1.11 eradicates all the evil effect.; of SELF-ABUSE, as Loss of Memory, Shortness of Breath, Giddlosm i Palpita tion of the Heart, Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional derangements of the ayotem, brought so by the ordectrain ed indulgence of the passions. Acte alike on either sex. Price One Dollar. No. 2. THE BALM will curs In from two to eight days, any coca of GONORBEIUiI, is without taste or smell, and requires no restriction of action or diet. Por either eon. Price Ono Dollar. No. THE TREED will cure in the shortest possible time, arty Cate of GLEET, even after all other Remedies have failed to produce the desired effect. No taste or smell. Price Ono Dollar. No. 4. THE I . Ol.lTErt le the only Remedy that WM Te ally cure .gerictures of Ow Urethra- Nom . ..ter of bow 1011 g standing or Deal...fed the carne may be. Price One Dollar. No. ii. THE SOLUTOR will once any case of 0 RAVEL, permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the Blad der and Kidneys. Price One Dollar. No 6. FOR PA itT/CULARS SEE CIRCULAR. No. 7. THE AMARIN will cure the Whites radically, and In amuck abetter time than they can be removed by any other treatment. In fact, la the only remedy that will re ally correct this disorder. Pleasant to take. Price One Dollar. No. 8. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS are Certain, safe and speedy In produeit, lIINSTP.UATION, or correcting any Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars. No. 9. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. Either Remedy sent free by mull on receipt of the price annexed. Enclose postage Stamp and get a Circular. General Depot North-Eaat corner of York Avenue and Q 411910111 Ulna. Frivolo Mao 401 York Avelino, Phila delphia, Pa. For gale in Reading, only by RARVEY Bf RCII & BRO., Where Circulars containing valuable information. with full deecriptione of each case, will be delivered gratis, on ap• plication. Addrette in, MIX IiDUNON. P. 0_ Bog no, Di‘D.Aelphi., LAUER'S BREWERY READING, PA YHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announoeo to tike public kb. he recentlyhas entarKed him BREWS -11 to a conalderable extent, and introduced steam-power, and Is now ready to supply all demands for SUPIIRIOR WAIVE LIQUORS, For borne and distant. conimmotion. fun stock of Malt Liduore,werranted to IFeepl o anclimatvo, is no iollewo: BROWN STOUT. PORTER, BOTTLING ALE, DRAUGHT ALE AND LAGER BEER. June 19-tf FREDERICA LAUER. N.B.—A literal percentage will bn allowed to Agents abroad. PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, WILLIAM WHITING, Solicitor of the War Department. JAMES It. VIM Provoct Manila General Provost Marshal's Office, WAR DEPARTMENT OPINION ALLEN & NEEDLES. Price 47i 'per 2000 lbs. 1111.- IE7 .2156 MIT eali 245 per 2000 lbs. DR. BRUNON'S FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 1-'l - 11LA DEL P 1-1 lA. nPFICE, Nos. 435 AND 437 CHESTNUT STREET. Capital, - - -- 5940,000 00 Perpetual Premiums, - - 5912,973 29 Less Five Per Cent. - -47,14 S 66 --5395,624 03 Unexpired Temporary Premiums, 100,051 05 Lose ror the portion of time expir ed on polices over one year, 19,013 40 —5171,025 66 Surplus, - 924,706 11 Total,• • 86,393,110 • Statement of the Assets of the Company, January 1, 1863. That Mortgagee, amply secured, • 101,1103,931 46 Heal Estate, (peasant value 11156,322 47) cost 126,970 77 Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral Securities 84,620 77 Stocks, (present value 4 , 99,175 16) cost - 84,901 BO Notes and bills receivable, . . 1,64050 Caeh, - - - - - - 70,312 03 $2,369,291 03 Advance In Value of Real Estate over cost, 9,351 70 Advance In Value of Stocks over cost, 13,473 66 Total, - - The null, Projitv from Premium, which this Com pany can divide by law, are from Rieke which Moe been determined. „ . Extract from the Charter of the Company. "PM the moneys received as Premiums upon Risks which remain undetermined, and are outstanding at the time of declaring ouch Dividend, dual not Go conetdered no part of the profits of said Corporation, or divided ao ouch.” PERPETUAL 011 LIMITED INSURANCES MADE ON EVERT DESCRIPTION OF PROpERTY, IN Town and Country, For Owners, Mortgagees, Oround Landlords, ac. dm Rates as low as are consistent with security. LOSSES BY FIRE. Llama paid daring We year 1862, . $69,7119 11 By order of the Board. CHAS. N. BANCKER, President Attest—JAS. W. ItIcALLTSTEIt, Secretary pro tem. PIRECTURS. CHARLES N. HANCRER, DAVID S. 'BROWN, TOBIAS WAGNER, ISAAC LEA. SAMUEL GRANT. EDWARD C. DALE, JACOB R. SMITH, GEORGE PALES, GEORGE W. RICHARDS, ALFRED jITLER. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. JAR. W. MR/LIAM:MR, Secretary pro tem. Applications for Insurance, made either personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to by J. LAWRENCE GETZ, April 4-ly] Agent for the Company, at Reading, Pa. TUE corarnanza. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. rrITIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO INSURE J. Buildings. Merebandiae, and other property, agalnet lose and damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either for • cash premium or premium note. The large and Increasing capita! of the Company, con. rioting of premium notes given by its members, and based upon $1,475,789 35, Insured on tha menet plan, affords a reliable guarantee equal to ten time); the average loss on the amount insured: and the Directors pledge themselves to deal as liberally with those who may sustain loss or damage as the case will admit of, consietent with justice to all parties con cerned. Amount of Premium Notes, $155,620 49. Balance of Caeh Premiums unexpend ed, January lst, 4882, $1,665 57 Cash receipts during the year 1862, lees agents' commissions, 6,751 47 Cash receipts iu January, 1563, SAS SO $9,345 84 Leases and Expenses paid during the 1. ear 1862, 6,329 73 Balance unexpended, Feb. 2d, 1663, 3,016 11 49,315 84 lEOIWK rOVNCI, Ja., Secretary. MICHAEL S. Surma:4', Tremarer. DIRECTORS: R. T. RYON, EPHRAIM REASBEY, ABRAHAM BRUNER, MICHAEL H. MOORE, JOHN HENDBICH, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., H. 0. MINICH, NICHOLAS ItcDONALD, 5.0111F.1, F. F,WERLETIT, A3lOB S. MIN, MICHAEL S. SHUMAII. .eap- PRIMP Zi EC kit, Ninth and Peon streets, Reading, is the Agent for the above-named Company, and will take risks in city and country at the lowed rated. June 13, 1563-limo* INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE . MELTE. OP PENNSYIII7.I.i.NIA. OFFICE, NOS. 4 AND 5 EXCEDLNGE DIJILDINO, North Side of Walnut St., Between Dock and Third Ste., E=l INCORPORATED IN 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 4C...9..P'1T.A..T—.. 0.20Clo.C1040040). Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, 1863, $493,829 67. Marine, Fire and Inland Tram/ ortation Insurance. ET2II3:M HENRY D. SHERRERD, CHARLES MACALESTER, WILLIAM S. SMITH, JOHN 13. AUSTIN, EDWARD O. KNIGHT, HENRY G. FREEMAN, GEORGE C. CARHENRYHE r), 811EltURI), President. WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. ihr Applications for Insurance may be made to WIL LIAM KEELY, at Howard SE Co'e. Express Office. May IS, 1863-ly OLD ESTABLISELED MIC 451 .IPITAL XJ No. 5 Beaver St., Albany, New• York, On the French System. Quick. Cure, and Low Price,. 20,000 Patients Cured Annually. prPR. TELLER CONTINUEB TO BE CONFl dentially and successfully consulted on all forms of vale diseases at his old established Hospital, No. 6 Beaver street, Albany, New-York. Twenty years devoted to title one particular branch of practice . , enables him to perform cures such as nu other 'Apeman can; nod hie facilities are such, (being in correspondence with the most celebrated physicians of the Old World) of obtaining the safest as well as the latest remedies for these disease!, of fer inducements to the unfortunate of a quick and rapid care, to be obtained at po other °face in America. le syphilis, gonorrhoea, gleet, strictures, enlargernent of the testicles and eperouseetic cords, hobo, nlcersmed throat, sore threat, tender shin bones, cutaneous ereptions, biles, ulcers, abscesses, and all other impurities of the system, are perfectly under control of the Bootees medicines, and have been tested in more than 20,000 cneee annually with immense success, YOUNCI 511151 addicted to secret habits, who have im paired their health and destroyed the vigor of their minds, thus depriving themselves of the pleasures of married life, are notified that in consulting Dr. J. Teller, they will find a friend to console and a physician who has cared thou sands, in almost every part of the Vatted states, who ep• plied to Dr. T. broken down in health, now rejoice in all that makes life desirable and man happy. The reader is of &wore° aware that the delicacy of the subject will pre vent a more minute description of this terrible disease. DR. TELLER'S GREAT WORK.—A book foreverybody. Startling disclosures. Dr. Teller's great work for the mar ried and those contemplating marriage-200 pages—full of plates—price 25 cents Sent to all parts, under seal, by mail, poet paid. The single married and the married happy. A lecture on Love, or bow to choose a partner— e complete work on midwifery. It contains hundreds of secrete never before published. Warranted to be worth 'three times the amount naked for it. 25 cents, In specie or pestage stamps, et.closed, will secure a copy by return mail. Dr. Teller has devoted a life time to the cure of those diseases of which his book treats. . _ TO THE LADIES.—Dr. J. Teller mill retains the only Agency in America for the sale of Dr. Vichci'a Italian Fe. male Atoothly.Fille The sale of more than 20,001 holism establishes their reputation as a Female Remedy, neap proceed, and tar in advance of every other medicine for stoppages, irregularities, and other obstructions in females. CAUTlON.—Married ladies, in certain delicate situations ehould avoid their use. For reasons. see directions Which accompany each package, for the guidance of patients.— On the receipt of 40, (the price per box) these pills will be sent, by mall or express, to any part of the world, secure from curiosity or damage. Si' Office bourn from BA. la. to 9P. a ; and on Sandey from 2tosp. N. N. B.—Persons at a distance can be cured at borne, by addressing a letter to J. Teller, enclosing a remittance.— Medicines securely packed from observation, sent to any part of the world. All cases warranted. No charge for advice. No students or boys eniplo) ed. Notice this—ad dress all lettere to J. TELLER, 21. D. ay 10-17] No. Beaver street, Albany, N.,Y. 'l'llEl GREAT Dyspepsia Remedy and Blood Searcher. "FIR. MARKLEY'S HEALTH RESTORATIVE I_,/ BALSAM —This celebraied Medicine is offered to the public as the best remedy for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, Files, Diseases of the Blood, Eruptions of the Skin, etc. IT 11A2 CURED THOUSANDS! IT IS A NEVER FAILING REMEDY! TRH ET/ Read What it has done for Mr. ABNER D. CAMPBELL, of the Drat of Campbell & klafsball, Hoot mid Mroe dealers, Centre r alma. LANCASTER, PA., March 4,1863. Dr. G. H. MARKLEY—Dear Sir; For many years I was the victim of Dyspepsia in its moot aggravated form ; my system having become so much deranged and debilitated, that I was unable to perform any kind of labor. I had re• sorted to the LeA iloctorn within reach, without relief I used some of the most popular rernediea of the day, but none Of thou did me any good. My aulferiurra cannot be described in Words. I wee then living at Hopewell, Chea ter courtly, end in 1867, net last resort, I commenced the use of your medicium. They soon afforded me relief from the meet painful symptoms which I had seemly hoped to obtain ; and in a enaprisingly abort time I WES completely restored to health, and I have enjoyed the hest of health ever since—not a symptom of my old complaint remain ing. Since then, I have always kept tour medicine. to my family, and Would not be without them upon say Com ad they hart never Catlett to do what yon eleint for them. respectfully yours, . A. D. CAMPBELL. This is but one of the many testimonials daily received praise of Hits great medicine. For sale by HARVEY BIRCH .1; BROTHER, June e-trj Dromiete, iia, MI Wed Nimbi., Reading. WALL PAPERS. BROWN GROUND, Gi cents. WHITE GROUND, 121 " GLAZED PAPERS, 25 " _Ila" 32C ?MC rAlr lfr_T .11FIL 31 - M' 9 BUFF AND GREEN HOLLANDS, BAND BOXES, 81,75 per doz - - *2,392,116 39 GEORGE CHRISMAN, Nos. 3 AND 5 Z'ZINN SQUAW% READING, PA., HAS OPENED HIS BPRENG STOOK OF new . and beautiful designs of WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac., of the most fashionable manu facture, and will sell the Mlle at the very lowest prices. air Next door to the Farmers' Dank, 3 and 6 Penn Square, Reading, Pa, Uip it n-ti FAN9LY DYE COLORS. Black, ' Dark Brown, Snuff Brown, Light Brown, Dark Blue, Light Blue, Dark Green, Light Green, Pink, Purple, Stale, Crimson, riLMILIZ DYE COLORS, FOR DEFING SILK, WOOLEN AND MIXED Goods. Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, kibbons, Gloves, Bon nets Hats, Feathers, Kld Gloves, Children's Clothing, and ail kind's of Wearing Apparel with perfect rest colors. Full directions Inside each package. These Dyes are mixed in the form of powders concentra ted, are thoroughly tested, and put up to neat packagee, expressly for family use.. For twenty-Eve cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost Eve times that sum. The process is simple, and any one can use the Dyes with perfect success. Directions Inside. Martitfuetured by ROWE & STEVENS, RAO Broadway, Boston. Price per package 25 and 15 cents. Poe sale by Druggists and Dealers in every shy and town. April 11, 1263-smos lOC liSro d % o, ‘ N e 27 Afi ,92% L 4410 04. ( Tmana.olfeira Beds, Fealliere, Blankets, Comfortable's, Quilts, Cushions, And all other articles belonging to the business Feb. 14-Iy] AMOS HILLBORN. A. S. GREER, President New Coal Yard and Feed Store. fiIHE UNDERSIGNED HAS LEASED THE L Coal Yard. and Flour and Feed Store attached, (formerly carried on by John Batley), at the South-East Corner of Sixth arid Spruce streets. which he has refitted and stocked with a superior article of Coal for family nee, and the best brands of Dour, with all Wilds of Food and. Grain, which he is ready to sell at the very lowed, prices for Cssit. Trusting by strict attention to business and by dealing in good articles, he will merit a share of trade from the citizens of Reading. Coal, "lour and Feed, delivered anywhere in s the city. All orders left at my re sidence, on Franklin street, two doors above the Universa list Church, or at S. Herman's Agricultural Store, will meet with prompt attention_ Very respectfully, April 11-if] JOHN W. CHRISTMAN. HARDWARE & IRON STORE, WHOLESALE AND RaTAlra. THE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVING BOUGHT the old Established Hardware and Iron Store of the late Pricker, Stevenson & Co., and having added a large new Stock of gootle ; would respectfully call the attention of the public to their large assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, PAL VS, OILS, GLASS, SADDLERY, COACh TRINNINGS, &c., Which they are delerreined to sell at the very lowest Mar ket Prices, wholesale and retail. GEORGE LERCH St CO., Corner of Fifth and Market Square, neat deer 10 FOrbell'e Mauston House. (Keinea Old Stand). GEORGE LERCH.) jam IS [J. T. 31,0M8011. WILLIAM' R. WHITE, OBOH.GE H. STUART, SAMUEL GRANT, Jr., TOBIAS WAGNER, THOMAS B. WATTSON, CHARLES S. LEWIS. neli- S. I. F. D. E. .raira STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO., PROPRIETORS. zee- Offices: No. 47 North Eighth. St. Phila delphia, and 5 t k 7 John St., New-York. OBR SUCCESS IN DYEING AND CLEANS ING GARMENTS of Velvet, Cloth, Silk. Merino, De Laing, &c., and SHAWLS of almost every deheription, is so well known that we only desire to remind oar friends and the public generally, that the reason for getting ready their Fall Goode Is now at hand. Soo& received anti returned hi) FITSWIL nog la-3mo] BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO. HAS REMOVED HIS Wholesale Fancy Dry Goods and Notion Store, TO No. Id, WEST PENN SQUARE, EVADING, PA., ADJOINING JOHN S. PEARSON & CO'S., where he offers to the trade and retail customers, the largest and most desirable assortment of goods In his line ever brought to this city. His stock consists in part of Hosiery and Gloves, Handkerchief'', Tailors , Trimmings, Perfumery and Fancy Soaps; Jewelry, Combs, Pine, Needles, Thread, Sewing Silks, &c., Shoe Findings, Drugs, Stationery, Cutlery, and a great variety of Mbicellaneone Articles and Notions too numerous to mention. lar' Country Merchants, Pei Hers, Milliners and others e¢pplied by wholesale &Who lowed elty pries. for Cosh. May 2, /863. INVALID CORPS. ATTENTION, INVALIDS ! FNLISTET MEN HONORABLY DISCHARG ad on account of disability, desiring to re-enlistin this orps, will present themselves to the Board of Enrollment for the District in which they reside, for examination by the Surgeon thereof, who shall make a personal examina tion of them, and report the result to the Board of Enroll ment. The Board shall then consider each cue, and if the ap plicant is found to fulfil the conditions specided, the Board shall give hint a certificate (according to the form tarnish ed) to that effect. The term of eullstment shall be Three (3) Years or during he War. For particulars apply to the Provost Marshal. Jane 18,1.863-If NO. 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WASHINGTON, D. C. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT fuIIy Inform their numerous friendethroughout Berke County, that they have leased the above Hotel, and are now prepared to accommodate all who may favor them with their patronage. At our bar may be found the best and purest liquors, while the table is supplied with the beet the market affords. THOMAS HUMPHREY. June 13-tfl FRANK BITTING. Cs C. Itat&VEZB2l2.olin, No. Gliyi East Penn St.,between Sixth and Seventh, North std., READING. PA., DEALER. IN ALL RUMP OP TOBACCO, SEGARS & SNUFF. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEERSCHAUM, BRIER ROOT, AND FANCY PIPES. May so, list-Or WILLIAM PENN HOUSE, CORNER OF PENN AND TENTH EMS., READING, PA. BEILTOLETTE GRANT, Proprietor. frill IS HOUSE BEING A LICENSED TAVERN, the beet of Lignora are kept at the Bar, and as good a table an any other Hotel In the ootinty. Accommoda tions for Boarders nod Travellera. Charges relteenttble. I[3 Lunch from 9to It o'olork, daily. pane 6-It BOUNTY "MONEY, BACK-PAY AND PENSIONS. APPLICATIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDEE to. IC. H. SHEARER, Attorney at Law. May 30411 Oftlee in Court Street, Reading. r A.-EXTRA EINE OOLONG TEA, AT PoECOCKI, Feb n 10 South Fkfth Stmt. GOLD 13Als1) WINDOW SHADES IND A Saving of 80 per cent PHILADELZILIA. MATTRESSES. REMOVAL. HENRY GROUSE, CONCORDIA BALL, CONSTITUTION WAT Timm GREET RIJN/EIZIr 40CDNEVTXTT 3 ''N'IC:oze• AND TILE ONLY KNOWN R , EMEDy FOR DIABETES AND DISEASES Or TILE KIDNEYS AND ELADDE These Dangen:2lB and Troalpsome Dfecggea , WWI, ) 0 thnejar Bedded the beet rilrerdrit Treatment, i'ort.'e Completely Controlled by the REVEL rnowLlGn THE CURATIVE properties of the medial no direct themselves to the orgaJ A secretion, and by so altering the condition of MI, and liver that the starchy principle of the feed 111 verted into sugar no long as the system is under nuance of the • 00.1%3alrErryoN WATER, which given those organs time to recover their }webby i o „ e and vigor. Wo are able to state that the Ctelqitlithe ter has cared every caee of Diabetes lit which it ham b e .; given. STORE: IN THE BLADDER, RALrrularS, DEA PFL jiiiibw" DUST DEEDBITB, ABD IWUCOUNIIP MILKY DISGRA R GE.V AFTER URINATING. Disease occurring from one and the same canes Will be entirely cured by tho Constitution Water, iflakeu 1;4 • n length of time . The done should vary With the sear the disease, from twenty drape to a teaspoonful tio,,ee,'j,; &day, in water. During the passage or the Calcolep, 11; pain and urgent symptoms should he cniahsted with t e e proper remedies, then followed up with the Cotatitaths Water, as above directed. DIS.BLENORRIREA, OR PAINFUL MENSTRUATICAY AZUJIN 411ENORRii401.1 OR PROFUSE PLOWING, Both diPeasos arising from a fealty secrol..s or ti n aEe strual thad—in the one ease being too little, asd ato,s, panted by severe pain ; and the other a Lou profuse*, Lion, which will be speedily cared by the Culatittitiat Water. Anion, urkt, ark Drab, 'At Drab, ?now, -ange, rgenta, ench Blue, wad Purple, iolet. The disesam known as FALLING OF THE wiimg is the relaxation of the ligaments of that ergxn, tad it known bye sense of heaviness and dragging pales i n ,4 0 buck and sides, and at times accompanied by anaq i,d,,, sting or shooting Palus through the parts, will, in all ca see, be removed by the medicine. There is another chute of symptoms bitting k•-•m Inni• TATIOIf OF TUE WOMB, which phyhician4 call flees, which word covers up much Nuevo/go, and in Ginn cases out of ten the doctor does not really knew Whether the symptoms are the disease, or the disease the ..yratt.aa.., We can only enumerate them hero. I :Teak the, poicti, latly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the ['earl itat.,i„l Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes of Heat, League, La... 4 tude, and Dimness of Vieion. SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION; Which In the unmarried female is a conataut iscurrier dimmer', and throigh neglect the seeds of tuoregrave act! dangerous maladies are the result; aid n 3 Month aiito month passes without an effort being made to tus.; , t seine, the suppreasion becomes chronic, the patient gradually looses her appetite, the bowels are meditated, tight sweats come on, and con4unaptioat finally ends her came:. LEUOVRRIRE.I OR WHITES. This disease depends upon au inflammation of Macon' lining of the vagina and womb. It le la all case, ee ,,,, m , panted by severe pain in the back, across the bowels mei through the hips. A teaspoonful of the medicine limy be taken three times a day, with au injection of a tableAnose. fel of the medicine, mixed with a half pint of soft water morning and evening, IRRITATION OF THE IVECA OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, AND CATARRHOF TIM BLADDER, STEAL - - WIRY AND BURNING OR PAIN FUL URINATING. For these dieeases it is trait a sovereign remedy, WOO mach cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has beep known to relieve the most urgent symptoms. Are you.troabled with that distressing pain iu the small of the back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day of Constitution Water will relieve yon like magic. FOR DYSPEPSIA, It has no equal in relieving the most dimtreming sympi tome. Also, Headache, Lleartbnro, Acid Stomach, Vomit. tug Food, Ste. Take a teaspoonful after dinner. The dem in all cases may be increased if desired, hut should be done gradually. Have long since given op the nse of bnchn, Cabebs and juniper in the treatment of these diseases, and only net theta for wont of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER Um proved Huff equal to the • task that has &MOlred upon it. . _ . DIURETICS Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant 112 e sopa lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease. WOAD. ILEIELD. REAM. D.INVILLII, Pa., Jana 2, net Dr. Was. H. Genoa—Deter• Sir: In February, 1861, 1 was afflicted with the sugar diabetes, and for live moths I passed more than two gallons of water in twentytene hours. I was obliged to get np as often as ten or twelve times during the night, and in lire months Host alkali fifty pounds in weight During the month of July, MI, I pro. cured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in two deli after using it I experienced relief, end after takingtwo bet. ties I was entirely cured, soon after regaining my nand good health. Yours truly. J. V. L. DE WITT. BVaTQ Canna, N. Y., Dee, z 7, 1561 W. if. Clasoo & Co.: Gents .—I freely give you liberty to make Use of the following Certificate of the value of CoMMITIITION Wan, which I can recommend in the highest manner. My wife, Who was attacked with pain in the shoulders, whole length otthe back, and in her Millis, with Palpita tion of the Heart, attended with Falling of the ll'ood, Dysmenorrhau, and Irritation of the Bladder. I called a physician, who attended her about three months, when he left her woree than lie found her. I then employed one of the bout phystclana I could end, who attended her for about nine menthe, and while abe was ender his care she did not suffer quite an much pain; be finally gave her up and said : "her ease was Incurable." For, said be, " she has such a conthinedion of complaints, that tnedicilu given for one operates against norm other of her difficulties." About this time, she commenced the use of Constitution Water, and to our utter astonishment, almost the first dose seemed to have the desired effect, and the kept oh itapiwt lag rapidly under its treatment, and now superintends or tirely her domestic affairs. She bat not taken any of the Constitution Water for about four weeks, and we are happy to say it has produced a permanent cure. WM M. VAII BENSOLIOTEN. Dr. WK. IL GREGG Dear Sfr :—I have for several years, been afflicts?, vith that tronklesome and dangerous diseame—Grassf—which resisted ill remedies and doctors, until I took Couditnlin Water, and you may be assured that I was exceedingly planed with the malt. It heasath-sfy extred me, ma pxt may make any use of my name you may see fit in regard to the medicine, as I have entire confidence in its efficacy. Yours truly, PO.\ D THESE ARE FACTS ENOUGH. . . - Thera sno clam of diseases that prod ace such exhaust ing effects upon the human constitution se bt.bete...a Dieeases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary .Peemgee, and through false modesty they are neglected until they are so advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary remedies, and we present the cONsTITOTION WATER To the public with the conviction that it has so equal In relieving the dace of diseases for Which it has been tonal no eminently successful in curing; and we trust that we shall be rewarded for our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patient sad physician. 808 SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, PRICE $l. WM, H. GREGG & CO., Proprietow. Morgan & Allen. General Agents, No. dG Cliff Street. New-York. [Nov. :19 1662-Iy. COAL, WOOD, SALT, Fri 911, * 'tar". *7F.- - 7jk VI 9 SAMUEL BOONE, (FORKERLY) Zohn Kissinger, Sr., Corner of Penn and Front Streets, Reading, AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND:AND SELLS at reasonable prices, all kinds of Broken, Stec and tove Coal ; Not, Chestnut and Bituminous Coal, Salt, Lime and Sand. 3 - Persons in want of anything in my line; will find It to their advantage to give me a call before purchasing °No where. I deliver free of extra charge to any part of the city- [oat 6-if ADIOS SEIDEL'S CHEAP ft WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLE AND HARNESS .lka-A MANUFACTORY, nri4. 4 , ....., EAST PENN STREET, &THEO 14 44 -1 ) : SEVENTH AND EIGHTH, , , . 's" South Elite, nearly opporl!e nuY , \N, ' , '. OBTSB (leanly Noun, The only _ - -., --- _-_--1I 4 , -........ place East of the Rail Dad, READING PA. - t ritsiiiio.lll,lo ° January 14, 86-If F. WESCHE, MANUFACTURER OF IRON RAILINGS, BELL-,HANGER AND LOCI:SMITH, AT THE OLD AND WELL-KNOWN STAND, Cowl Alley above Sixth street, near the Coed ltle, iteadins. P a. 4 Keys made, and all earth of repairing done at shot notice. [March 2S-6rou MONEY WANTED I ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. APPLY TO JACOB C. 6CIIOENS , Commercial UMW. [March tle Office—Court street MONEY TO LOAN• A PPLY TO 0 ftlae--Coart streak, GRAINS Z =Axs.) CIRIANS CAN CONSTANTLY BE RAD AT LA11.812 D.l3.EW.tattr, corner o Third sod Ctivitnni streets. F. LAUER. • December 7. 19.61-tr _ FL I3ARTIES WISHING TO SELL OR PUR CHASE Real Estate, will do well to call upon JACOB C. 80110ENER, Commercial Broker. (march 28 °Mee—Court street, COAL OIL I COAL OIL: 50BARU/5 COAL OIL JUST ItBOEIVDt warranted equal to any manufactured. For sale at the lowest wholesale and retail prices by Feb 281 GEO. St CO. JUST RECEIVED, WOOFLOWER POTS, AT THE OLD JAIL oot 4-tf WM. EIIOADO, . Ea MEM PHYSICIANS MILFORD, CONN., Nov. IE, IS6I JACOB C. 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