Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, September 26, 1863, Image 4

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OLD KL.170 ABE.
Old King Abe.
Was a jolly old blade,
And a jolly old blade was he ;
He called fur hie freilient,
His Hunter and Pope,
And he called for his Generals throe ;
And every General to catch a fine nigger,
And a very fine nigger was he,
Nigger, dear nigger, my brother nigger;
0 lovely bigger
How merry we'll ell be, -
When the darkiee are free:
- For there's none so rare
As can compare
With the darkice when they are free
—Hunker Hill Aurora.
oar-Tam EDITOR of the Danbury Times has
been a fishing—trout fishing. Operation:thue
described—result as fellows
Followed the ravine down a few rods—eaw a
trout—Editor looked pleased, and drew a hook
and line from his pocket—fast to a pole—no
bait--turned over rooks but could find nothing—
Editor at last got a " grub"—impaled it on the
hook—Editor advanced cautiously to the top of
a rook overlooking the, trout trout mat
!hare—Editor poised himself—oast line—watched
the grub with trembling anxiety as it sailed
along toward the trout—now it neared its nose
—Editor all ready for a pull, with a smile of an
ticipated triumph on his face—grub touched
trout's nose—Editor excited, and yet, with all
the stoicism of an old " sporter," apparently
cool—troat refused to bite and moved a slowly
and Indignantly—Editor's smile disappeared and
gave place to a look of half-concealed astonish
ment—tried again—trout still indifferent—Edi
tor's face grew longer—another trout eppeared
—Editor's face brightened a little—down went
the grub dangling from the pole in the nervous
grasp of the Editor—nary a bite—Editor'm floe
still longer as be tried all the little arts and de
vices in his possession without the least success
—put up his tackle and ranfiewn the ravine.
BLOODY" AS A BRITISH EPITHET.-31. D.
Conway writes from London :
I heard Mr. Bright say, the other day, that,
in his opinion, the British people had been de
moralized by the Crimean war, and that he had
no doubt they could now be carried into a war
twice as easily as before. The position was
eagerly denied by some good judges who were
present. Whether or not the brutal vein of the
English people has been exasperated by the
taste of Russian blood, I am convinced that it
has a very decided existence, and f cannot help
thinking that there is some significance in that
universal expletive of the lower classes which
calls everything " bleody." I can give no im
pression of the frequently with which this ugliest
of words occurs in any crowd.
A man offers to bet a bloody shilling that
there will be a bloody rain to-morrow i another
wishes to know when this bloody steamer is
going to start. And, in fact, Mr. Dickens' ac
count of a certain aristocratic party, where
blood was discussed so earnestly that. IL might
have been taken for a party of ogres, would be
true to the unaristocratic party also. Bo much
sanguinary talk I never heard, To show how
confirmed this slang is, I am told that on one
occasion at the Lord Mayor's Court a man, giv
ing in his testimony, said, " When I told Tom
that he must give 1110 that bloody eovereign back,
he squared off, and just then a bloody police
men came up and brought us to your bloody
Honor I"
Bear BRINGING 'Es.—A good story is told of
an old Kentuckian who went to New Orleans for
the first time. Whiskey, brandy and plain drinks
he knew ; but as tcr,compound and flavored liquors
he was a know-nothing. Reposing on the seats
of the court of the St. Charles, he observed a score
of fashionables drinking juleps. "Boy," said
he, "bring me a glass of that beverage." When
be had consumed the cooling draught he called:
"Boy, what was my last remark ?" "Why you
ordered a julep." "That's right; keep bring
ing 'era."
HANDSOME MANSION
AT PUBLIC BALE.
WILL BE SOLD AT la , O'CLOCK, P. M.,
en TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 99th, 180, at the
Keystone Reese. in the city orßeadlag. Pe., the Residence
or the late Usury A. Illublenberg, Penn street, above
4t11.-30 feat front by 150 feet deep, - CUT DTONS
PEONY to wooed story, with moutons Bamitßuildinge
and ent ry modern we:men:once . Tema easy, and 1101.../..
'don gi ven when desired. Apply to
DAVID IIcKI4IGIIT,
sun 20-3t] Heading, Pa.
SALE OF LAND.
1.300.000 A.CRES PAWN LAND
OF Till
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROZ COMPANY
IT is WELL 1111 OWN TIIAT THIS COM
pauy. in the few' ears since censtruc% of the
iimati, has sold y the
to
a large number of Farms to settlers,
who, measly in a abort time, enjoyed a degree of pros
perity, which is sufficient evidence of the quality of the
soil, and tiro &el.:Ries for disposing of its produce. The
nnmerone villages which base sprang np in till& short
time also indicate the abundant resources of the country.
The land is rich PRAIRIE BOIL, often thiekly wooded.
Woodland can generally be purchased at short distances
and low prices—somethnial of the Company. The various
kinds of grain are successfully cultivated. Fruit, Grapes.
grew rapidly. and yield abundantly and of superior
quality. The fruit market Is probably the beet in the
West. For the raising of Cattle there is no better country
to be found. Considering the infancy of the settlements,
much has already been done for Schools.
The Company offers to settlers great advantage. The
land is sold—Wood or Prairio,—at (row 110 to 112 per acre,
according to its distance from the Railroad. At the time
of poncho.e, only the interest of the purchase money to re.
quire& For the S first years, likewise only the interest.
At the end of the fourth year and the three following, each
one qoarter of the capital; thee after the expiration of
seven years, the whole amount Is paid. On cash pay-
WO MS a liberal discount le allowed. Pura:wens ate tie
emit from taxes on the land for seven years.
W The undersigned has been appointed agent, and
having personally examined the land, is able to give exact
Information. All communications to be addressed to
Mara 21—tf]
JOHN ENDLICH, Agent,
Heeding P. 0., Berke county, Pa.
ATTENTION FARMERS!
t'
MANUFACTURERS OF
PHOSPHATIC FERTTLIZER!
WOULD. RESPECTFULLY INVITE TILE
attention of all interested in agricultural Pursuits,
to their Fertilizer...believing it will comport) fivorobly with
any other manure in the market. It combines in just pro.
portions eneh ingredients, as not only stimulate for a brief
period, but alio afford continued nourishment and support
to the growing trope ; for Grain or Grass we think it spa
tially adapted, and only nab an impartial trial, that itmay
Sept! or rem leen its own merits. PRIOR $45 00 per ton
—WMO lbs. -
We also, blancracrona an article called
MEAT AND BONE COMPOST!
Which as he name Imports, Is composed of refuses meat and
Wage from the itingbter hones, cotabluod with other ma
terials. 'forming a cheap and powerful manure for Corn,
Mathes and Vegetables generally. PRICE $27 00 per
'mil-4001)
wij-These Nannies may be' had of Dealers Generally
and of Die'Manufacturer.
• TASICER & CLAR',
B. W. COroor 811. and 'Wooldomon Sta. Platiodeipido
mug 8-2 mo
Witehes t Jewelry & Silver-ware.
HE UNDBRISIONED WOULD DEspEcT_
J_ FULLY Inuits your Wootton to blo well wielded
etoek of Fine Hold and Silver WATCHES, Fine Gold
dock
of every kind and, variety of styles,—
leptheln all of the newest mad wont beautiful
ileergur
AnuSOLID IMI.VEII-WARE. equal to Coin—and the
bent wake of Sauer Plated Ware. Each article la war.
ranted to hit • tut rtinussuliet.
41/- Watches and Jewelry carefally repaired end Balla
faction guaranteed.
JACOB HARLEY,
(Successor to Stauffer & Harley,)
No. 621 Market Street, Philadelphia
Eept 5-3m]
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
NSTANTAN BDUSLY AND • PERMANENTLY
Iremoved 'ertthbot Wary to the slain, by the wee of D.
chtigivirlr ailely &wavered proem. Address; es-
Magma nap omits ha poetize stamps or currency ; D. a
lurroiros Item Phial lane% Philadelphia. UO2O 20,
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GENERAL ELECTION.
PURSUANT TO AN ACT OF THE GENERAL
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
~.peeved the 2,1 Jay of July. A. D.. ISS9, cgtitivd "
An
Act relating to erections of al& Commonwealth," 1, ABRA
HAM R. K 032110, Sheriff of the County of Berke, do hereby
give notice to the electors of the aforesaid County, that
a
GENERAL ELECTION will be held in raid County, on the
second Tueeday In October next (which will be the
day of said meaty for the purr , ee of choosing by ballot ;
ONE PERSON for the office of GOVERNOR Of the MP
tooewealth of Penneylvania.
ONE PERSON for the office of JUDGE OP THE SU
PREME COURT of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
THREE PERSONS for MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OP
REPRESENTATIVUS, to represent the County of Berke in
the General Assembly of Feuseylvanta.
ONE PERSON for the Office of PROTHONOTARY of the
C ounty of Berks.
ONE PERSON for the office REGISTER OP WILLS, Ste.,
of the County of Berke.
ONE PERSON for the °Hee of RECORDER OP DEEDS,
Air. of the County of Berke.
o ' NR PERtioN for the office of CLERK OF THE - OR.
PHA NS' COURT of the County of Berke.
ONE PERSON for the office of CLERK OP THE QUARTER
SESSIONS, Ac., of the County of Berke.
ONE PERSON for the Office of TREASURER of the coun
ty of Berks.
ONE PERSON duly uneltßod for the office of COMMIS.
Morin. of Berlithounty, for three years.
ONE PERSON duly qualified for the office of DIRECTOR
of the l'eor and House of Employment of the County of
Berks.
ONE PERSON duly qualified for the office of AUDITOR.
to audit the Public Accunets of the County of Berks.
[BY virtue Of tie Let of Assembly of the 16th of April;
1551, all the candidates for the above-named offices, except
the Supreme Judge, will be voted for on a single ticket or
strip of paper. The candidate for Judge of the Supreme
Conn must be voted for on a at-para.& ticket, or strip of
paper.]
And the electors of the County of Berke aforesaid, On the
second Tuesday in October next, will inset at the several
districts, wards or please, composed of the several boroughs
and toweehipe, to wit:
The electors of Albany township, at the honed of David
(piety, In said township.
The electors of Alsace township, at the riblie hones of
Peter Pies, in said township.
The electors of Amity township, at the house of lease H.
Spatz, in said township.
The electors of Bern township, at the pall° bones of B.
A. Leinbech, in said township.
The electors of Upper Bern, at the public hones of John
Albright, (late ilachemer's) in said township.
The electors of Bethel township, at the public bones of
Jacob Kerr, to Millerebarg.
The electors of Breekrock township, at the public house
of Peter Ziemer, In said township.
The r Motors of the borough of Bernellle, will lied their
tinier's' election at the public. house of Daniel Bents, inlaid
borough.
The electors of Crernarvon township, will bold their
election at the Morgantown School Home, in said township.
The electors of Centre township, will hold their election
at the public hones of Jacob 3. Rain, in said township.
• The electors of Volebrookdalo toitashlp, will hold their
elec.ion at the house of Daniel Heiler, In Boyeratowu.
The electors of Cnmru township, at the public Dom. Of
William liornherger, In said township.
The elector. of Douglass township, at the public house
of Samuel Hatfield. In said towedelp.
The electors of District towni.hlp, at Hothouse ofamonel
Landis, is said township.
The electors or Earl township, at the house of Elijah
Focht, In said township.
The electors of Exeter township. at the house of J. Per
ree Alttiorme, (late Ritter's) In said township.
The aleatory of Greenwich townehip, at the Willa house
of Charles A. Kline, in said township.
The electors of the borough of Hamburg, will bold their
general election at the public house of Charles Keller, in
said borough.
The electors of Heidelberg township, at the public hones
of U. B. Noll, in Robesonta. v it a
The electors of Lower Heidelberg township, will bold
their ewtion at the house of Reuben Spengler, (late
Lerch's) in said township.
The electors of the township of North Heidelberg, will
hold their general and township elections at the house of
Jonathan L. Klopp, in said township.
The Motors of Hereford township, will bold their gene
ral election et the public howls of F. N. S H. N. Gary, in
Said township.
The electors of Jefferson township, will bold their elec
tion at the house of John S. Holtzman, in said township.
The electors of the borough of Kat:town and the town
ship of .Manitawny, at the hcitt erPaisiet Zimmerman, in
said borough.
The electors of Longerwamp township, will hold their
election at the public house of Richard Wertz, In said
township.
The °Meters of Maidenereek township. at the public
house of Daniel Stitzer, (late Helot's) in said township.
The electors of the townehip of Harlon, Will hold their
general and township elections at the public house of Jona
than S. Elope, in Staucheburg.
The electors of Hnhienberg township, will bold their
general election at the public house of Gabriel Gehret, in
said township.
The eleetore of Oley township, at the house of Daniel
Remy, deceased, in said township.
The electors of Ontelaunee township, at the hones of
Henry Hanker, (late Althonse's) In said township.
The electors of Pike township, at the public hones of
Abraham Yoder, in caid township.
Th. elector. of the township of Penn, will hold their
election at the house of Henry A. Fox, in said township.
The electors of Perry township, will hold their election
at the public house of Samuel S. linger, in said township.
TILe elector. of Richmond township , at the public house
otWoccupled by Adam Weidenhammer, in geld township.
The electors of nobesota township, at the public hence of
Jackson Beard, in said township.
The element of Rockland township, shall bold their
general election at the house of Henry Hertz, In New Jeru
salem, in said township.
The electors of Ruscombmanor township, at 'the public
bowie of Henry Barnhart, in rticomn, t o said township.
The electors of Spring township, will hold their aenenzi
election at the public hone of Abraham Weitzel, in said
township.
The electors of the township of Tolpehoccon, will hold
their election at the public house Henry Brobst, in
Behronsintrg,
The electors of Upper Tulpehodebn township, will hold
their election at the public bailee of Daniel Moyer, in said
township.
TO electors of Union township, will bold their general
election at the house of Herman Uniztead, to said township.
The electors of the township of Washington, will bold
their general election at the public hone of Oeorge M.
Eshbach, in said township.
The electors of the township of Windsor, at the public
house of Mahlon A. genera, in said township.
The electors of the borough of Womelodorf, will hold
their elfction at the house of Michael P. Pollinan t to said
borough.
The electors of the city of Beading, shall hold their elec
tion as follows :
The electors of North-Wag (Fifth) Ward, at the public
tense of Jacob Mahler, in Bald Ward.
The electors of South-West (Second) Ward, at the public
ham of Daniel Hoaaom. la mid Ward.
. . . .
The electors of South Fast (Third) Ward, at the public
house of William Rapp, in said Ward.
The electors of North-East (Fourth) Ward, at the public
lonia of Samuel B. Gruel, in said Ward.
The electors of Spruce (First) Ward, at the house lately
occupied by John S. Goodhart, Is said Ward.
The election in thetahl Ave 004..18 of Welty of lleadle,g.
and in the said several districts, shall be opened between
the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall
continue Without interruption or adjournment, until 7
o'clock in the ev,uiug, (except in the city of Reading,
where the election shall continue until S o'clock in the
evening.) when the polio shall he closest
Any person that may be coamittutonally qualified to vote
in any city or county of this Commonwealth, bet who may
have removed from one ward to another ward, within such
city, or from any borough or townehip within the con nty,
within ten days next preceding any general election held
therein, shall he entitled to Tote at finch general election,
in the ward, borough or toWnship, from which such per
son may have en removed.
And in remonance cf the Act of the General Assembly
aforesaid, I hereby further give notice, "That every per
son, except Justices of the Peace, military °Notre or bo
rough officers, Whe "ball bold any office or appointment of
profit neder the government of Ibis United States, or of it&
State, or of any city, or incorporate t district, Whether a
commissioned officer or otherwise, a imbordioate officer or
agent, who is o: shad be employed under tie legislative,
executive or judiciary departments of the State, or of the
United Staten, or of any city, or incorporated district; and
alto, that every member of Congrese, and of the State Leg
islature, and of the Select and 6111319033 Council of any city,
or Commissioner of any incorporated district. is by law
incapable of holding or overdoing at the came time the
office er appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk o f
election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector,
Judge, or other officer of any such election, shall be eligi
ble to any odes to be titan voted for." And by the defile
Act of Assembly, it is also made the "dilly of every Mayor,
Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff, Alderman, Justice of the Peace and
Constable and Deputy Constable. of every city. comity and
townehip or district, within this Commonwealth, whenever
called upon by any officer of an election, or by any three
qualified electors, to cleat any minding, or avenue to asp
window, at the place of the general election, which shall be
obstructed in such a way as to prevent voters from ap
proaching the same—and it shall be the duty of the respec
tive Constables of each ward, district or township, within
this Commonwealth, to be present in person or by deputy
at the place of holding each dee11949 is Seid Ward, district
or township, for the purpose of preserving the peace as
aforesaid."
The Judges of said election are to take charge of the cer
tificates of returns, and on the third day after the day of
election shall produce the same at a meeting of one Judge
from each district within the same county, at the Court
Home.
The Judges are therefore respectfully requested to be in
attendance at the Court House, in Reading, on Friday, the
16th day of October next, at 12 o'clock, meridian, and
wake their returns.
GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH.
ABRAHAM Ja. 11d..1110, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Offlee, Reading, Sept,. 12, 1563.
THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK AND
FUR EMPORIUM.
No. 920 Chestnut St, (Formerly No. 708.)
PHILADELPHIA.
T W. PROCTOR & CO., INVITE THE AT
,' „ TENTIOIf of thEir Friends to their large and Superb
Stook of
=NB MOANS AND FURS,
Unparalleled in any former lemon.
The increased accommodation afforded in our new Mea
tion, enables us to devote the Meet attention to our
FUR DEPARTMENT,
which will be found well furnished with every description
of FIRST CLASS FURS, which will be guaranteed as re
presented, or the money paid will be retauded.
ORDERS per mail will be carefully attended to, and de
livered, Express; charges paid, any dietance Meld* of 100
Mllu.
L W. PROCTOR CO..
cep b 166.9-11] No. 920 Chestnut Street. Philad'a.
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
Watch Maker and Jeweler,
mAltuvacTusint OF
SILVER WARE AND IMPORTER OF WATCHES,
No. 148 North Second St., Corner Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA,
NE HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN AS
SORTMENT of Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Le.
Pine and Plain Watches; Fine Gold Chains, Seals and
Keys, Breast Pins, Ear Binge, Finger Rings, Brace
ljp) lets, Ministers Cases, Medallions, Lockets, Pencils,
Thimbles, Spectacles, Sliver Table, Dessert, Tea, Salt
and Maskard Spoons; Segar Spoons, Cape, Napkin Maga,
Fruit and Batter Knives, Shields, Combs, Diamond Pain
ted Pens, etc.,—all of which will t o sold low for Caßli 1
M. I. TOBIAS 61 CO'S best quality fell jeweled Patent
Lever Movements constantly on band; also other Makers
of eaperlor quality.
N. .11.-01.1 Gold and ,91Itterbsuohtfor Cash.
wept 6-17
EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SUNDAY TRAIN
ON AND AFTER JUNE 7TH, 1863, A PAS
SENGER TRAIN will leave Readiug every Sunday,
at 7.80 A. et., and arrive to Allentown at. 9.20 A. H. Be.
Ma% Will leave Allentown at 4.10 I'. M., and arrive In
Beading at 0.00 P. dl. This train will ekoy at all Stallone,
and &leo at convenient places between Stallone, going and
returning, The Fares for the round trip to all point+ will
be about one-third lees than the regular rates, and are as
follows:
STATIONS.
Reading,
Temple,
Blandon, •
Fleetwood,
Lyons,
&Ante,
Topton,
Mertztown,
Shamrock,
Al Bartle,
Idlllerstown,
Smarts,
Allentown,
1 1,10
11,30
UN AS FOLLOWS
VTR TRAIN WILL N'
P. IL
Leave Allentown, 4.10
do Sloane '4 27
do MillekettAnt, 438
do Al Bartle, 4.46
do Shamrock, 424
do Mertztown, 4.M
do Topton, 5.02
do Beware, 6.10
do Lyoas, 5.18
do Fleetwood, " 6.25
do Blandon, 6.35
do Temple, 5.43
Arrive at Reading. 6.00
atop between Stations, will
tor.
. M. CLYMER, 'President.
Leave Reading, 7.80
do Temple, 7.48
do Blandon, 5.50
do Fleetwood, 8.07
do Lyons, 8.18
do Bowers, 8.22
do Topton, 8.20
do Mertztown, 8.34
do Blmorook, 8,87
do Al Bartle, 8.45
do Millerstown, 8.82
do &mane, 0.03
Arive at Allentown, 9.20
air nonagon
give due notice to the Condon
June 13,1883]
Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road.
evxmEß ARRANGEMENT
lititanum oF PASSENGER TRAINS
Aram 1883.
(naming Readin)
DOWN, TO PHILADELPHIA, at g B.OO and 11.10 A. M.,
12 noon, and 4.20 P. N.
vr, TO POTTSVILLE, at 11.10 A. M. and 8.00 P. M.
WEST, TO LEBANON AND HARRISBURG:
Western Express from New-York, at 11.07 midnight.
Mail Trains, at 11.07 A. M., and 6.00 P. M.
On Sundays, the Down A. M. Train passes Reading' at
9.20 A. N., and Up Train, at 5.67 P. N.
Both HJO A. M. and 6,00 P. kr, up Train. connect at Port
Clinton for Tamaqua, Williamsport ! Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara
and Canada.
The 11.10 A. N. Train only connects at Por Clinton
for Wilkesharre. Scranton and Pittston.
The Western Express Trains connect at Harrisburg with
Etpress Trains en the Pennsylvania Railroad for rate
burgh, and all points West; and the Mail Trains connect
at Harrisburg for Lancaster, Chamberliburg, Sunbury, Wil
liamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira and the Canadaa.
Through First-Class Coupon Tickets; and Emigrant Tick
et. at reduced Farm, to all the principal point. In the North
and Want, and the Canada..
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
With 26 Coupon., at 25 per cent. discount, between any
points desired.
MILEAGE TICKETS,
Good for 2000 mile., between all points, at $4O 35—for
Families and Business Firms. Season Tickets, good for the
holder only, for three months, in any of the Pamumgor
Trains to Philadelphia, at $42, ao each. School Season Tick
ets one-third less.
Air Passengers will take thellapress Trains West, at the
UPPER DEPOT, and all other Trains, at the LOWER or
OLD DEPOT.
BO Jim of baggage slimed 06911 ',Wenger.
Passengers are requested to purchase their Tickete
before entering the care, as higher Fares are charged if paid
in Cara
Up Triune leave Philadelphia for Heading, Harrisburg
and Pottsville at &15 A. M., and 8.30 P. M., and at 0.09
P. M. for Reading only.
iiiir - Exournion Tioketo, good for one day, by 0.09 I_ M
Accommodation Train to Philadelphia and return, at $2 90
each, and to Harrisburg, good for three days, by all Pas
censer Trains, $2 23. G. A. NICOLLS,
April 25, 1803-tfl General Superintendent.
EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Summer Arrangement.
COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1889
Direct to New-York Without Change of Cars.
isliziA o pr ig n
20
A 11 ), A6F3, Passenger TEMO Tn A l Y n;,
will leave Reading daily, (Sun.
days excepted) for Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Bethle
hem, Easton, New-York, dm, &c., at 4.14 A. M., 13.16 A.
21., and 4.20 Y. M. treat the
UPPER DEPOT
The 4.14 A. M. train is the Eastern Express. without
change of cars from Pittsburgh, and arrives in New-York
to 9.10 A. M. This train will stop only at Lyons, Allen
town, Bethlehem, Easton and the principal stations on the
Jersey eet.f.M.l.
The 11.1.5 A. M. Train will stop at all Stations between
Reading and Allentown, and the 4.20 P. M. Train at all
Stations, except Mentown and Al Berths.
The 11.15 A. M. Train arrives in New-York at 6.00 P. M.,
as the 4.20 P. M. Train at 10.15 P. M.
rhino will leave New-York daily (except Sundays) at
6 A. Pd., 12 noon, and 7 P. M., at the foot of &macula
Street and arrive in Reading at 11.10 6 P. M., and.
11.57 Midnight.
Passengers are requested to perchasetickets before tatt
le their mate, ae higher fares will be charged on thecars.
EDWARD M. CLYMER,
President
April 18-tf]
HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS!
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Are thoroughly destroyed by this most
VALUABLE PREPARATION.
NO MONEY WASTED IN BUYING IT,
FOR IT NEVER FAILS.
Pawn. - - 25 CENTS PER Box
Retailed by the following Druggtete In Reading
J. B. McUURDY, S. A. MARSHALL, S. S. STEVENS,
JOHN H. BASER, G. W. BUEDI, and H. BERGNER.
Al., Wholesaled by
S. A. NAtISHALL. Enot Penn Square, and J. K. Ma
CURDY, No. 10, South Fifth Street.
i'IIINCIPAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT,
139 South 10th st., Ist door ab. Walnut,
PHILADELP H. lA,
.PA.
011.117T10N
Each Box of the genuine Exterminator bears the facsimile
elgosturo of B. Burt. Jr.
Be core and ask your Druggist. for BURT'S EXTERMI
NATOR, and no oiler. Only 4-tmo
FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS!
3073 N FARZIIILAIL,
No. 718 ARCH Street, below Eighth, South side
PHILADELPHIA.
- 3•• IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER
-
of and Dealer in all kinds of
FANG' FURS,
FOR LADIES' Ann CitrbnitEN'S WHIR. I
with to return m thanks to my friends
of Reading and t he
surrounding Conn.
for their very liberal patronage
--, tended to me during the last few yearn
and would my to them that I now have
in More of my own Importation and
Manufatnre, a very extensive assort
- ment of all the different kinds and
(internee of FANCY FURS, for Ladles and Children, that
will be worn during the Fail and Winter seasons.
tieing the alma Importer of all my Fees IvoM ROOM,
and having them all Manufactured under my own caper
vision—enables me to offer my customers and the public a
much handsomer Set of Pars fur the same money. Ladies
please give me a call before purchasing. Please remember
the name, number and street.
cep 12-4m]
JOAN PAIRIRA,
No. 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia
HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL
ME
• I T I
-ti iM
A LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF GOODS
M ULL ASSORTMENT OF
IRON AND STEEL
OF ALL KINDS.
Building Material* Nail., Sidlens; Om,
Paiute, Glass, Butt Binigoo, Locks
and Screws.
•
KNIVES, FORKS &SPOONS,
CEDAR WARE and a general assortmentof Housekeeping
Artielee. For male by
L L, BTICEITER,
Corner of Pain and Fifth Streets
sag 29-9tmo]
FRENCH'S HOTEL,
ON MIZE ZIUROPILAIT MON'
CITY OF NEW YORK.
Single Rooms Fifty Cents per Day.
City Hall Square, corner Frankfort St.,
(OPPOSITE CITY BALL.)
MEALS AS THEY MAY BE ORDERED IN
the spacious refectory. There Is a Barber's Shop and
Rooms attached to the HoteL
air Beware or RUNNERS and HAMMEN who any we
are fell.
=Ea
B. PilliNCH. Props Leta
READING SAYINGS BANK. FRANKLIN
INCORPORATED ntuvr 11, 1055. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
CAPITAL, $50,000. OF PHILADELPHIA.
Banking Rouse, Eoet Market Square, North Side,
OFFICE, Nos. 436 AND 437 CHESTNUT STREET.
Reading. Pa. - - Wee coo 00
TWOSITS RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS .9., f,' ty
retp u eb i nal Pim - inn - - - - 6912,073 29 '
Xi' to Ten Thousand Dollars. Money is received on de- Lees Five Per yam ''' . - - 47,149 00
posit from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. - and on Wednesday and Sat- -- —5996,824 63
urday evenings from 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. 190,464 05
Interest wilt be allowed at Om rate of .Pine per cent. per
miaow, on all mime remaining on deposit, for one year or
more.
On some remaining less than a yea, intend will be el. I
lowed at the rate of Pour per cent. per annum.
iltiir AU the emote of the Bank and the individual prop
erty of the etockholdere, are liable for the payment of De
posita.
Persons who have money to deposit, areinvited to call
at the Bunking lime fottnrther leformetiet6
•
DIRECTORS.
DAVID Yornlß, GIDEON SNYDER,
MIONAEI. GRUBER, CONRAD REBER,
DANIEL B. LORAN, CoNRAD Y. SEIDLER.
A. F. BOAS.
Prsaident--A. F. BOAS.
Cr/Ate—ADAM u 2121. tdoe 27—Iy
E. & H. T. ANTHONY.
MANUFACTURERS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS,
501 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
OUR CATALOGUE NOW EMBRACH CON
SIDERABLY over Four Thousand different sub-
IMO (49 WM& Sdditlona are coatioaelly being made) of
Portrait. of Eminent Americana, eta. via:
72 HASOR-OENRRALS, Oh STATESMEN,
199 BRIG.-GENERALS, 127 DIVINES,
259 COLONIALS, 116 AUTHORS,
84 UWE-COLONELS, SO A MISTS,
207 MISR orrioEtto, 112 STAGE
00 14A371 OFFICSIIS , 40 P RO M INENT WOHEN.
147 PROlail - ANT FOREIGN PORTRAITS
2,500 Copies of Works of Art,
Including reproductions of the wont celebrated Engravings.
Paintings, statues. &o. Catalogues sent on receipt of
Stamp. An order for One Dozen PICTURES from ilinr
Catalogue will be tilled on receipt of sl.lio, and sent by
mail, free.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
Of these we mannfacture a great variety, ranging in price
from , Jo Ceek6 to IMO each.
Oar ALBUMS Pave the reputation of being angprior in
beauty and durability to any others. The smaller blade
can be Bent eafelY by mall at a postage of alit cents per or.
The more eipetligire can be Dent by express.
We also keep a large selerlamof of
STERESCOPES Br. STERESCOPIC VIEWS,
Our Catalogue of these will be sent to any address on re
oelpt of Stamp.
B. & H. Y. ANTHONY,
Bialitifootiltofo of Photographic Material'
CM BROADWAY, HEW-YORK.
Friendi or relatives of prominent military men will coo
for a favor by sending rts their Menagerie to copy. They
Will be kept carefully and returned uninjured.
FINE akEITAIS ?JADE TO ORM. for Congregation& to
present to their Faster, or for other purposes, with suitable
inscriptions, dm. (arm 22-Omo.
Plants, Pawls, Animals, &a. Put up in 2dc.
60c. and 21 00 Boxes, Bottler, and Flasks, 23 cud *5 sizes
for HOTELS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, &O.
" Oily 10111 1 719 f44 10 4 6 P0 RIZOWN, "
"Free from Moons."
"Not dangerous to the Homan Fatally."
"flats come out of their holes to die."
Aiir Sold Wholesale iu all large cities.
air Sold by all DRUIMISTS and RETAILERS everywhere.
airIII soormour or all worthless lakitatlaaa.
See that .Costua'a" name to on each Box, Bottle,
and Flask, before you buy.
air Address HENRY R. COSTAR,
air DRIECIPAL DEPOT 462 BROADWAY, N. Y.
air Bold by—ILARVEY BIRCH d• Co., Wholesale and
Retail; S.B. STEVENS, 93 Rost Penn street, above the Ratl•
road; J. K. alodunny; R. P. Ittrarsts & Co., MALIN°, PA.
Januaryl7, 186.3-9 mo
F.T4IMWT37MM7I
Farmer(' amd Dealers will please examine every barre
and bag of Phosphate of Lime and see that it has the tot
lowing brand :—" Moro Phillips' Genuine Improved $u
per Phosphate of Lime. The standard gaaranteed.
Manufactured at hie Chemical Werke, Camden, N. .7., for
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
41 South Wharves and 42 South Water Street.'
Price 47i per 2000 lbs.
Our SUPSR•PHOFPHATZ OF LIMB to uniform In lto chemica
constituents, and can always be depended on,
ALLEN & NEEDLES'
FERTILIZER.
Packed in good arcing bags, 150 lbs. each.
$3O per 2000 lbs.
This Is decidedly the cheapest Concentrated manure In
use, eheaper than Boxes and las& as luny.
1111 G.• 11L7 _A& Tar 4111311 go
PERUVlAN—No.loovernment, received direct from the
Peruvian Government, at lowest market rates.
ICHABOE—A very superior firth:le t received direct from
the Island.
$l5 per 2000 lbs.
PACIFIC OCEAN—A small cargo of "o/d fashioned
genuine, peeked in bags, vent dry, and strong,
*6O per 2000 lbs.
PLASTER.—Groand Plaster, a superior article, peeked
In good barrels
BONES.—Ground Bones. Warranted Pnre.
d drberat deduction made to Dealers in the above
article*.
ALLEN - & NEEDLES,
42 South Wharves and 41 Soutb Water Street
Meer STORE ABOVE CEEETNOT,)
PHILADELPHIA.
We eell no aradr4 Ent such at we can aafels; re
commend Duly 25-3 mo
DR. •
BRUNON'S •
CONCIIINMAI'MD
No L tHE ottk:A.T .REVIVER 6Pi..3DILY
eraaleatee all the evil effects of sELF-sonE, ae
Loss of Memory, Shortness of Breath, Giddiness, Palpita-
tion of the Heart, Dimoess of Vision, or any constitutional
derangements of the System, brought on by the unrestrain
ed indulgauce of tho psooloo, pets alike ort Other lurk.
Price One Dollar.
No. 2. THE BALM will cure In from two to eight days,
any case of GONORRHEA, Is without mate or smell, and
requires no restriction of action or diet. For either sex.
Price One Dollar.
No. 3. THE TOMB will core In the shortest possible
time, any ca.e of (L 111.1% even after all other Remedies
have failed to produce the desired effect. No taste or smell.
Price One Dollar.
No. 4. THE PURIM ie the only Remedy that will re
ally care Stricture/Of the Urethra. No matter or how long
standing or neglected the case may be. pica One Dollar.
No. 6. THE BOLUTCR . WiII care BD) cue of 0 HAVE,.
permanently and speedily remove all afflictions et the Blad
der and Kidney& Price One Dollar.
No R. FOR PARTICULARS BEE CIRCULAR.
No. 7. THE AMARIN willeure tbe Whites radically, and
in a much shorter time than they can be removed by any
other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy that will re
ally correct this dieordeu. Pleasant to take. Price One
Dollar.
No. 8. THE OP.IENTAL PASTILS are certain, safe and
speedy in producing MENSTRUATION, or correcting any
Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars.
No, 8. FOR PARTICULARS BEE CIRCULAR,
Either Remedy sent free by mall on receipt of the price
annexed. Enclose postage stamp and get a Circular.
General Depot North-Bast corner of York Avenue and
Callowhill Street. Private Office 401 York Avenue, Phila
delphia, Pa.
For sale in Reading, only by HARVEY BIRCH & BRO.,
where Circulars containing valuable laformakion, with full
descriptions of each case, will be delivered gratis, on ap
plication. Address . . . . .
DR. FEUX BRUNON,
P. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa
Hog 1-1 y)
LAUER'S IMEMMIT
READING, PA.
'THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully annottnees to
the public that be has recently enlarged his BREWS-
It to a considerable extent, and introduced eteamcower,
and is now ready to supply all demands for
SUPRILIOR. STALLT LIQUORS,
For home and distant consumption. Ilis stock of Malt
Liquors, warranted to keep in all olimates,ls as follows
DROWN MEM PORTKR,IIOTTLINO ALE, nitAuccur
ALE AND LAGER BEER.
June 19-tf FREDERICK LAUER.
N.B.—A liberal percentage will be allowed to Agent,
abroad.
CASPER HEFT,
I MPORTER AND DEALER IN viltin, m
ums and SWAM, No. 161 North Third Street, Phil
a elphia, would respectfully call the attention of hotel
keepers and others, to his well selected stock of Wines,
Liquors, and Imported Segars, in store and under thLatom
HOllB6 lock.
COGNAC BRANDIEB—Of miens brands, eonfiltding of
Pale and Dark Martel & Co., ?Met, Hennessy, Maglory,
Otani, Dupuy & Co., and Otard's superior London Dock, and
'rations brands of Cognac and other Brandies.
WINES, &c.—Fine old Madeira, Sherry, Teneriffe, and
Lisbon Wines—snpar old Port Wine, Clarets of different
kinds, on draught or in ghtm-
CHAMPAGNE—HeIdsick, P. A. Mnmm & Co, and Gels.
ler's genuine Anchor Brands, in pints and quarts.
Together with a general assortment of Scotch and Irish
Malt Whiskey!, Holland Gin, Jamaica SpiritNpeach Bran
dy, old Bourbon, Monongahela Whiskey, Wild Cherry,
Blackberry Raspberry and Lavender Brandlen
air Superior Wine and Stomach Bitters. pulse 1.-tt
Unexpired Temporary Premium,
Less for the portion of time explr•
ed on pollees over one year,
Burping,
00,300,110 30
Total, -
Statement of the Assets of the Company,
January 1, 1663,
First mortgage., amply rtocrirerl, $1,0101,0111 40
Real Estate, (pound value 3119,322 47) cod 120,970 77
Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral Sesurltles 84,025 77
Stocks, (present value 308,276 10) cost • 84,901 60
Rotes and bile receivable, - . 1,548 80
Cash, . . . • 70,312 03
102,5159,291 OH
Advance In Value of Real Estate over coal, 9,301. 70
Advance in Value of blocks over sod, 10,473 ad
Total,
AP The °gag Projlte from Premiums which this Com
pany can divide by law, are from Make which haw bean
determined.
Extract from the Charter of the Cornwall*
"hut the moneys received as Premiums upon Risks Which
remain undetermined, and are outstandingg at the lime of
declaring ouch Dividend, shall not ba eonsideved at part 01
the profiteer said Corporation, or divided as snob.'
PERPETUAL OR LIMITED INSURANCES
MIDI ON BYERS DEBORIPIION OP 141011OITY, IF
Town and Country,
Pot Owners, Mortgagees, Ground Landlords, Ste. Am Bata
ao low as are consistent with security.
LOSSES BY FIRE
Leslie paid daring the Tear 1889,
By order of the Board.
CHAS. N. BANCSER, President.
Atteet—JAS. W. WoALLISTBB, Secretary pro tem.
DIRECTORS.
CHARLES N. SA AVNER DAVID S. DROWN,
TOBIAS WAGNER, ISAAC LEA,
SAMUEL GRANT, EDWARD C. DALE,
JACOB R. SMITH, GEORGE PALES,
GEORGE W. RICHARDS, ALFRED FITLER.
CHARLES N. RANG ER, President.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
JAL. W. lisAweran, ikeretary pro tam.
air Applications (or Insurance, made either personally
or by letter, will be promptly attended to by
J. LAWRENCE GETZ,
Company, at Reading, Pa.
April 4-1 7] Agent for t
TIM COLUMBIA
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
TINS COMPANY CONTINUES TO INSURE
Buildings, Merchandise, and other property, against
lees and damage by are, on the mutual plan, either for a
emelt premium or premium note,
The large and increasing capital of the Company, con •
elating of premium notes given by its members, and baled
upon
$1,475,789 35,
Insured on the mutual plan, affords a reliable guarantee
equal to ten times the average lose on the amount !neared;
and the Directors pledge themselves to deal as liberally
with those who may sustain loss or damage as the case
will admit ot, consistent with justice to all parties con
cerned.
Amount of Premium Notes, 5155,620 49.
Balance of Cash Premiums unexpend.
ed, 'January let, 1862, $1,1368 67
Cash receipts during the year 1862,
less agents' commission' 6,781 47
Cash receipt. in January, 1883, 895 so
$9,845 84
Losses and Expenses paid during the
pear 1832, 6,329 73
Balance unexpended, Feb. 2d, 1883, 3,016 11
- $9,315 84
A. g. ORERN, President.
GEORGE YOUR°, JR., Secretary.
Mortara, S. SHUMAN, Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
R. T. RYON, EPHRAIM HERSHEY,
ABRAHAM BRUNER, MICHAEL H. MOORE,
JOHN HENDRICH, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr.,
H. G. MINION, NICHOLAS McDONALD,
SAMUEL F. ESERLEIN, AMOS S. GREEN,
MICHAEL S. SHUMAN.
.eir PHILIP MBE% Ninth and Penn etreetß, Reading,
is the Agent for the above•named Company, and will take
rieke in city and country at the lowest rates.
Jane 13, 1663-6mo*
INSURANCE COMPANY
I=
OFFICE, NOB. 4 AND 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING,
North Mee Walnut St., Between Dock and Third St.B.,
t.inLADELPUT.
INCORPORATED IN 1704.
CHARTER PERPETUAL,
CAPX'i'sL■ sCldOco,cococo.
Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, 1863,
$493,829 67.
Harine, Fin and Inland 23 . anarorlalion !norm,
DIRECTORS.
HENRY D. SHERREED,
CHAT ES MACALESTER,
WILLIAM S. SMITH,
JOHN B. AUSTIN.
ED WARD C. KNIGHT,
HENRY G. FREEMAN,
GEORGE C. CARSON,
HENRY h. SHERRERD, PretddeaL
WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary.
.ri• Applications for Insurance may be outdo to WIL
LIAM %HELY, At Howard k Co'd. "spun Offlee.
May 18, 1863-ly
OLD ESTABLISHED
=T. Cr SS W` X 'l' .allh. Ma ,
No. 5 Beaver St., Albany, New-York,
On the French System. Quick Cure. and Low prices.
20,000 Patients Cured Annually.
DR. TELLER CONTINUES TO BE CONFl
dentially and etmeesstall7 Sonstilloo on all forms of
private diseases at bin old established Hospital, No.
Beaver street, Albany, New-York. Twenty yearn devoted
to thin one particular branch of practice, enables him to
perform cures such as no other physician can: and bin
facilities are curb, (being in correspondence with the most
celebrated physicians of the Old World) of obtaining the
talent at well as the latest remedies for these diseases, of.
fee inducements to the unfortunate of a quick and rapid
cure, to be obtained at no other office in America.
In syphilis, gonorrbrea, gloat, strictures, enlargement of
the testiciee end spermaceti° cords, bubo, ulcerated throat,
sore throat, Vadar shin bones, mateneons eruptions, biles,
nicer's, abseesses, and all other impurities of the system.
are perfectly under ecnitel of the Doctor% medielnee, and
have been tested to more than 20,000 cases annually with
immense sitcom
YOUNG MEN 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 Defined that in compiling Pr. J. Teller, they will and
a friend to console and a physician who has cured thou.
tauts, in almost every part of the United Staten, who ap
plied to Dr. T. broken down In health, now rejoice in all
that makes life desirable and man happy. The reader is
of course aware that the delicacy of the subject will pre.
Yea; a more minute deocriptlen et ibis terrible dime%
DR. TELLER'S GREAT WORE.—d book for everybody.
Startling disclosures. Dr. Teller's great work for the mar.
Ned and those coutemplailug marriage -200 pages—full of
plates—price 2b cents- Seim to all parts, under seal, by
mail, poet paid. The single married and the married
happy. A lecture on Love, or how to cbooae a partner—
s complete work on midwifery. It aantalos hundreds of
Secrete never before published. Warranted to be Worth
three times the amount asked for it. 25 cents, In specie ar
postage stamps, enclosed, will were a copy by return.
mail. Dr. Teller bee devoted a life time to the cure of
there diseases of which his book treats.
. ,
TO THE LADIRIKavDr..T. Teller still Maim the only
Agency in America for the tale of Dr. Victud's Italian Fe.
male Monthly Mils. The sale of more than 20,00 J boxes
establiebes their reputation as a Female Remedy, unto.
proaced, and far in advance of every other medicine for
stoppages, irregalaritles, aod.ether obstroollonsin females.
CAUTION,...Married ladies, is certain delicate situations
should avoid their use. For reasons, see directions which
accompany each package, for the guidance of patients.—
On the receipt of $l, (the price per box) these pills wUI be
sent, by mail or express, to any part of the world, encore
from curiosity or damage. stir °Mee hours from 8 A. x
to 8 P. N.: and on Sonday from 2 to 2 P. N.
N. B.—Persons at a distance can be eared at home, by
addressieg a letter to J. Teller, enclosing a remittance.—
Medicines securely packed from observation, seat to any
part of the world. All cases warranted. No charge for
advice. No students or boys employed. Notice this—ad
dress all lettere to J. TELLER, M.D.,
May le-ly] No. a Beaver street, Albany, ICI.
TEE ORMUZ
Dyspepsia Remedy and Blood
•Searcher.
P R. MARKLEY'S HEALTH RESTORATIVE
BALSAM.—This celebrated Medicine Is offered to the
pu De se the beet remedy for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,
Ileatiche, Pilo, Diemen of the Blood, Brataloge of the
Skin, etc.
IT iIAS CURED THOUSANDS
IT IS A NEVER FAILING REMEDY!
MT ST I
Read what it hue done for Mr. Alamo D. Castrusra, of the
firm of Campbell & Harebell, Boot and Shoe dealers,
Centre Pomo.
LANCASTER, PA., March 4, IN&
Dr. O. H. Mangurir—Dear Sir: For many years I was
the victim of Dyspepsia in its most aggravated form ; my
syetem having become go much deranged and debilitated,
that I was unable to perform any kind of labor. I had re
sorted to the beet doctors within reach, without relief. I
need some of the most popular remedies of the day, bat
none of them did me any good. My suffeNngs cannot be
described in words. I was then living at Hopewell, Cher
ter county, and In 1567, as a last resort, I commenced the
use of your medicine. They 80011 afforded me relief from
the most painful symptoms which I had scarcely hoped to
obtain ; end In a surrnielngly short time I wascompletely
restored to health, and I have enjoyed the beet of health
ever since—not a symptom of my old complaint remain
ing. Since then, I have always kept your medicines in
my family, uud would not be without them titan any con
sideration, as they have never failed to do what you claim
for them. Respectfully yours, .
A. D. CAIIIPBBLL.
This is but one of the many testimonials daily received.
la praise of this great soedielea For sale by
'HARVEY BIRCIfi& DRonsa.
Jane 41-411 Druggists, No. OS West Penn a., Reeding.
WALL PAPERS.
BROWN GROUND, Gi cents.
WHITE GROUND, 12i "
GLAZED PAPERS, 25 66
GOLD BAND
10,058 40
-6171,525 05
024,7116 11
Aro 2SIC r3L" IK-7 WU. 713:1 g
BUFF AND GREEN HOLLANDS,
BAND BOXES, $1,75 per doz.
-..
192,392,116 39
GEORGE OFIRISMAN,
Bros. 9 ANDS =INN 11(101d •
READING, PA.,
HAS OPENED 1118 SPRING STOOK OF
sow sod boontlfol designs of WALL ram,
DOW EWA Datha, of the Ma laohtooshas meow
facture rod will son the same at the very lowest Tidos&
oar Next door to the Vamoose' Book, 9 Rod 6 Peon
Square, Beading, Pa, (Ain It 11-0
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
NINSTMIGHTU SEWN (Me-e 4).
WILLIAM GIBSON, M. D., EMERITUS
Professor of Surgery.
Chums B. WOOD, D., Emeritus Professor of Theory and
Frailties of Medicine. ,
fIAIIONI. JAMESON, M. D., Imeritas Professor of Institute. of
Medicine.
Boon L. Honok M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics
and the Diseases of Women and Children.
JOaarx CARAON, H. D., Professor of Mated& Medico and
Pharmacy.
Bogggy B, £vusss, M. D., Profaner of Ohemlirty.
JOSsfor LMIDY, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
HARRY B. SMITH, gl. D., Professor of Surgery.
WILLIAM PRPPRD, H. D., Professor of Theory and Practise
of Medicine.
F. GURNEY SMITH, M. D., Professor of Instlintes of Medi.
chub
It. A. P. Paiiona. M. D., Professor of Obstetrics end the
Diseases of Women and Children.
Joao H. PACKARD, IL D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
•89,789 11
The Lectures of the &aeon mat began on the second Non
day of PotoOoto and close on the pet rtr March.
-
One introductory will be delivered to the Course.
Clinical Instruction is given throughout the Session, in
the Medical Hall, by the Professors, and at the Hospitals.
At the Philadelphia Hospital, containing fill beds, In
etruotion is tree.
Military Surgery and Hygiene will be tally 'alight by
the appropriate chain.
The Illasecting Booms. under the superintendence of the
Professor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator, are open from
the middle of September.
The Room for Operative Surgery and the Application of
Bandage., &c , le urea early la eeptinnber and throughout
the Session, under the impervision of the Professor of Sur
gery.
Surgical De . nionstatore
• OS. BisnoP, M. D.
tfl Lusex Hobos, M. D.
Pee. for the Lectures (each Professor $l6), . . $lO6
Matrionlation Fee (paid once only), . . • 6
Oradnation Fee,. 4„ .
It. S. 1t00111.13, M. , Dean of the Medical lizeutly,
University Building.
flAmein, Perm, Janitor, University Building%
P. S.—Board may be had at from $2 50 to $6 per week.
ang 29-61
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PRMAIIIITLIPILEAL
MATTRESSES,
Beds, Feathers, Blankets, Comfortable.,
Quilts, Cushions,
And all other articles belonging to the bueineee.
Feb. 14-17] AMOS HILLBORN.
HARDWARE & IRON STORE,
imrsotausaras AND =MAID.
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 goods; would respectfully call the attention
of the public to their large assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLER Y,
IRON, STEEL, PAINTS,
OILS, GLASS, SADDLERY,
COACH TRIMMINGS, Re., Re.,
Which they are determined to sell at the very lowest Mar
ket Prices, wholesale and retell.
GEOECIE LERCH & CO.,
Corner of Fifth and Market Square, nest door to Borbon'e
Mansion House. Old Stand).
(150/105 LEECH.] Jan 18 V. T. JACKSON.
WILLIAM R. WHITE,
GEORGE H. STUART,
SAMUEL GRANT Jr.,
TOBIAS WAGNER,
THOMAS B. WATTSON,
CHARLES S. LEWIS.
Sie S. I. F. D. E. -vig
STATEN ISLAND
FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO., PROPRIETORS.
/®' Officee: No. 47 North Eighth o% Phila—
delphia, and 5 4 7 John St., New-York.
OUR SUCCESS IN DYEING AND CLEANS
ING GARMENTS of Velvet. Cloth, Silk, Merino, De
Latne, Bc., de., and B[IAW LS of &tweet every description,
is so well known that we only desire to remind mu-friends
and the puhilo generally, flat the season for getting read?
their Fall Goods le now at band.
al' Goods received and returned by Express.
sag 16-81no] BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO.
HAS REMOVED HIS
Wholesale Fancy Dry Goods and
Notion Store,
TO No. le, WEST PENN WARE, READING, PA.,
ADJOINING JOHN S. PEARSON &
where he offers to the trade and retail customers, the
largest and most desirable assortment of goods in his line
Over brought to this city. Ni. stock consists in pert of
Hosiery and Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Tailors' Trimming%
Perfumery and Fancy Soaps; Jewelry, Combs, Pins,
Needles, Thread, Sewing Silks, dta., Shoe Findings, Drugs,
Stationery, Cutlery, and a great variety of Miscellaneous
Articles and Notions too numerous to mention.
or Country IderahauLL Pallas, and °Mora
supplied by wholesale at the lowest city Milliners
prices for Cash.
May 2, 1863.
INVALID CORPS
ATTENTION, INVALIDS I
ForrNLISTED MEN HONORABLY DISCHARG
-44 on account of disability, desiring' to re - enlist in this
pe, will present themselves to the Board of Enrollment
for tha District in which they reside, for examination by
the Surgeon thereof, whoshall make a personal examina
tion of them, and report the result to the Board of Enroll
ment.
•
The Board shall then consMpr each case, and if the ap
plicant ie found to fulfil the conditions specified, the Board
ghat stye btu a certilleete (according to the form fareleh ,
ed) to that effect.
The term of enlistment obeli be Three (3) Yearsor during
the War. For particulars apply to the Provost Marshal.
Jane 13, 1833-0
CONOCIA,DIA, sazXl,
NO. 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT-.
tally Inform their numerous friendsthroughotzt B,r ks
county, that they have leased the above Hotel, and are ROW
prepared to accommodate all who may favor them with
their patronage. At our bar may be found' the hest and
purest liquors, while the table is supplied with the best
the market affords. THOMAS HUMPHREY.
June IS-ta FRANK BITTING.
C. C. WILTAMBEFACIIIR,
No. 05% East Penn St., between Sixth and
Seventh, North Slde,
READING, PA.,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP
TOBACCO, SEGA.RS & SWIPE
CONSTANTLY ON NAND A Latins musornum OP
MEERSCHAUM, BRIER ROOT, AND FANCY PIPES.
May 30, lasi-if
WILLIAM PENN HOUSE,
CORNER Or PZINN AND TENTS M.,
READING, PA.
BERTOLETTE GRANT, Proprietor.
MD IS HOUSE BEING A LICENSED TAVERN,
the beet of Liquors are kept at the Bar, and as good
a table as any other Bore' In the county. Accommoda
tions fog iltittaars 4134. Traveliere. Bharges reasonable.
E Lunch from 9to 11 o'clock, daily. pone 6-tf
BOUNTY MONEY,
BACK-PAY
AND PENSIONS.
A PPLICATIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED
"L E. H. BREAM, Attorney at Law,
tiAO4ll 01lee In Court Street, Reading.
TEL—EXTRA FINE OOLON TEA, AT
an FoECOOKiII,
al Booth rittli Stmt.
WINDOW SHADES
AND
REMOVAL.
HENRY CROUSE.
00
CONSTITUTION WATER,
Tins GAZIALge 3111212Zipv
FOR THE
CICIMOTITICTTIOIk ?
MD MI
ONLY KNOWN REIVEby
FOR
DIABETES
AND DISEASE'S OF TILE
KIDNEYS AND BLADDER.
Dmigercur and Troutdtteme Thrum% wad,
thturfar rirestriort thr bra dircalli trecremont
t au
Comp Wily OuntrottedbYt4eßEMEDYnaleglun'ti4.
'
THE CURATIVE
properties of the medicine direct Omani We to lb. erre;
mention, and by so altering the Condition of the d
sad liver tbst the starchy principle of the foil le led
tw
vented Into sugar so long a* the system le ender tieja
finance of the
ooNsztrvrzor WATER,
which give, them organs time to th at the
healthyu r
t er . vigor. We are able to state that the lelbm w I
ter . has amid averi Wadi 61 Piebalds In which It her
given.
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, ORA v t ,
ARIOX DUST DEPOSITS, AND EUVOLIN oh "
MIDST DISCHARGES aprica
URINATING!.
im pime °penning from one and the %HMS CAPPewill
entirely cured by the Constitatton Water, Malmo forte n
length of time. The dose should vary with the onset
the Memos). from twenty drops to a teaepounful nmu Ilse':
a day, in water. During the pumas of the Calculus,
pals and urgent symptoms should be aonihatti wi t h
Wa proper
ter, as a remedies, then followed up with the Comic,.
bove
DZSMENORRECNA, OR PAINFUL NENSTRITATPn
AND IN MBNORRIIAGIA OR PROFUSE 1.
FLO WINO,
Beth dinessee arising from a faulty seerstlas
strual Auld—in the one ease being too intl.,
panted by pain ; and the other a too prolate ems.
Don, which Will be sPeedily eared by the Countitatim
Water.
The disease known as FALLING °FIRE WOMB wife,
Ls the relizativo of the 116619t0t0 of 1411 urao,
known by a sense of heaviness and dragging p 4 0 , 1,,,,,
back and sides, and at those; accompanied by sharp lade
sting or shooting pains through the parts, will, is elit,.
see, be removed by the medicine.
Thera is another class of symptom, arising from
PATIOS OF THE WOMB, which phytsiclatn. call :imp ly ,
nese, wleteh word edoretet lip mush lasoraa., ass la Um
cases out of ten the doctor does not really know wh i i,„ 2
the symptoms are the disease, or the disease the .ysi Ka y
We can only enumerate theta here. I upeak more pot,
Duly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the Ream, Imporl
Memory, Walsofolnom 716,h0t 91 most, bander, Lud.
tilde, and Dimness of Vision.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION,
Which in the unmarried female is a conatant refute:
disease, and through neglect the seed. of morzgrais and
dangerous maladies are the result: and as month htv
month pestles without an effort being made to Rah; pgtpr k
the nuppreealou knicomea ohromio, the patient grafter,
looses her appetite, the bowels are constipated, Mot sweat, sweat, come on, and consumption finally ende her carat
LE ITOORRHOLA OR WHITES.
. .
This Mimeo depends upon an inflammation of menu
Mang of the vagina and womb. Rio in all cores me
panted by ware pain in Oa back, armee the bonne nt
through the hips. • taaapoonful of the medicine Easy t
taken three times a day, with an injection of a tableagot.
fel of the , medicine, mixed with a half pint of *A a 147
morning and evening.
IRRITATION.OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, AND
OATAREI(OI 7 THR BLADDER, STRAY
GURY AND BURNING OR PAIN.
IPUL URINATING.
For these Masses it Ic truly a /evenly' remedy, min
much cannot be said in lie praiee. A Merle &saluted
known to relieve the most urgent symptoms.
Ire you troubled with that dlatraulag pain In the Anit
of the beak and through the hips? A tosspoonial a day yl
Constitution Water will relieve you like magic.
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
It ham no equal in relieving the moat distracchtg
tome. Aleo, Headache, Heartburn, Acid ti , tomach.
lag Feed, Ate. Taka a tasepoonfal after dinner_ Ilia d.. 0.
In all came may be tameased if desired, but khoulat4
done gradually.
PHYSICIANS
Have long since given op the nee of bnchtt, enbeln
juniper In the treatment or them dimmer, ma only IA
them for want of a batter remedy.
CONSTITUTION WATER
HUB proved itself equal to the teak that has &molted
upon it,
DIURETICS
Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant on an
lead to okroole dogeobrallon ima eel - Armed diaries.
REAM READ. READ.
Dittvu.r.s, Pa., June 2, ISO.
Dr. Wm. H. GIEGG—Dear Sir: In February, 1801.1
was afflicted with the sugar diabetes, and as Ova moral
I passed more than two gallons of water hi twemptar
hour'. I was obliged to get tip as often ae tee or tato
times during the night, and in Ave mouths I loot 'bat Cr
pounds in weight. Daring the month of July, 150, t pr,
cared two betties of Constitution Water, and la two itft
after using it I experienced relief, and after takingtwo
tlesl was entirely cared, soon after regaining my ned
vied health. Yenta May. . .
J. V. L. DE WITT,
800 Commas, N. Y., Dec. 27,1:61
Wx. B. GREGG & Co.:
Gents :—I freely give you liberty to make not of fa
following Certificate of the value of Comarrorion Witt
Whiel,l edit Pateardscaiff in the highest meatier.
My wife, who wee attacked with pain in the Meade,
whale length oldie bark, and in her limbs, with Pcip•
lion of the Heart, attended with Pelting of the
Dyamenorrhmo, -"id irritation of the Ittathler. I calms
physician, 1010 attended her about three months, 'dwell
bait her woree than he found her. I then employed ete
the beat physicians I could find, who attended her for situ
nine months, and while she was under his camas dtd,e;
Suffer quite as much pain; be finally gave her op a:i
said : "her case was incurable." Far, said he, "see iO
such a combination of complaints, that Inedtein, ;pi
for one operates against some other et, her dlitlekhf.x.
About this time, she commenced the use of ()onetime.:
Water, and to oar utter aatouishment , almost the fire: eei
seemed to have the desired street, and she kept Of/ fore"
lug rapidly under its treatment, and now snperiniendee ,
timely her domestic affairs. Bhe has not taken any of L!
092101119# Wi)ter f9r olappt , Per wcreko, *AO we mew
to say it has produced a permanent core.
Wit. K. VAN DEN6CHOTSS.
/insOaD, Cow, N0v.19, WI
Dr. WM. H. GRIM:
_ .
Dear Bir :—I have for several yearn, been !dilated wyr
that tsenblasoma and &angered* diestse=s6rasci—nr:
Justified all remedies and doctor', until I took Coustilw:
Water, and you may be assured that I was exceekthil
pleased with the result. It hasestfrety cured mcsady:;
may make any use of my name you may sae at In mei
10 the medicine, as I have entire eonfidence In lie Bah*
Years truly, POND SHOO.
TERRE' ARE FACTS BNOVVIL
- . . .
Theret ono Mass of diseams that produce such aloe.
Mg effects upon the human eonetlintlon as Disbetet nl
Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Poop
and through false modesty they are neglected uunl
lITO " 44"4494 " AS 1'97904 the control of animal
remedies, and we present the
CONSTITUTION WATER
. . .
To the public with the conviction that it has so
relieving the class of diseased for which it has beet land
so eminently snmeasfal in curing; and we troet thelm
obeli be rewarded for Our efforte In placing so volts/Pet
remedy in ti form to meet the regalremeots of WWI ol
physician.
808. SALE Wit ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE SI.
WM. H. BRIM() At CO., Proprietor/
Ne M w o . r . g. i n k lk Allen; Ilenena Agent',
E1ia.v46299.112,,,
COAL, WOOD, SALT,
IC.4IILIVIEJEC ems. MNIAISII II3,
SAMUEL BOONE.
(YORSIZRLY)
Doha Hissinger, Sri,
Corner of Penn and Prong Streets, Reabp
AAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND SEW
at reasonable prices, all kinds of Broken El ea
toys Coal ; Nut, Chestnut and tlituminoos Cosi,
and Band.
Persons in want of anything in my line, will dell
to their advantage to give me a call before purebaning
whoa. I danger free of taken ahorgo to any Pert et r'
city. tort 64
.A. O$ EMTDILL'S =CAP
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
;,•,'[?)' SADDLE AND HARNESS
-rci
MANUFACTORY ,
:
,' , /- , - I EMIT PENN STREET, MOO
. , . .
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--
' SE R AND &OHM
44.,
t .' l ' 4- '• ' ?/' South B r t E d l e i , r
neatly op, 1 1 , 1 ,! Fall
A, , Berke Coottty Huortue il'l
Athem-_ i ,-.--- I place East of the ROIL %OA
~. , READING FA
41 .9410.1141011, January /4, 86-tf
F. WESCHE,
MANUFACTURER OF IRON RAILINGS, BELL-MO O
AND LOCKSMITH,
diT THE OLD AND WELL-KNOWN sTANA
. Court Alley, above Sixth street, near WeU 6I
no.at. s , y.
NT Nays made, and all aorta of repairing donell.4
notice. March
MONEY WANTED I .
ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. APPLI TO
JACOB c. sccoaa,
Commercial Or
Moe—Coed West. ()feral ;a
MONEY TO LOAN.
APPLY TO
JACOB C.Com S
mCrcial 11
OOSNEN.. ,
e
Offloe—Court street. (meth
GILALIDIN Z (MALT. )
rIRIANS CAN CONSTANTLY BE HAP
ILA LAUER BREWRRY, corner o Third end Ch'n
streets. p, yltl6k
December 7 If' • - tr
ARTIER WISHING TO SELL OR ril'
P
CHASE Real Estate, will do wen to dill ralk. o l o,
JACOB C. SeVioir.
0 dlee--Court street.
C°Ullaeritsarell
JUST RECEIVED.
2 con PLOWED. POTS, AT THE OLDJ' 4 '.. 3 .
(R I 4-tt 1110.ed`,„
FOB.%ALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 200 Hl lO
Wenn, Ten Setts of the newest style.
- VOA SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, soo °Bap
.ll.: Dinner ;tette if tkoa Rawest My*