uiti-austis. " HONEST OLD AB E." Honest old Abe, when the war first began, Denied abolition was part of his plan ; Honest old Abe boa since made a decree, The war must go on till the slaves are all free. t..,:, t:an't be honest, will some one tell how, Ii hone . t Abe then, he is honest Abc now ! WOULXING AND LAI - G11.12:(1.—A clerical friend, at a celebrated watering place, met a lady who seemed to be hovering on the brink of the grave. Iler checks were hollow and wan, bee manner listless, her step languid, and her brow wore the severe contrac!inn indicative both of mental and physical suffering, so that she was to all obser vers an object of sincerest pity. Some years after he encountered this same lady, but so bright, and fresh, and youthful, so full of healthful buoyancy, and so joyous in ex pression, that he questioned himself if he had not deceived himself in regard to her identity. Is it possible,' said he, that I neo before rue Mrs. 8., who presented such a doleful appear ance at the Springs several years ago ?' • The very same And pray tell me, modsme, the Secret of your cure. What means did you use to attain such vigor of mind and body, such cheerfulness and rejuvenation ? 'A very simple remedy,' rturned she, with a beaming face. 'I stopped worrying and began to laugh—that's all.' AsElam FOR A PASS.-A good story is told ly the Buffalo Courier of a certain prominent rail road gentleman of that city, who is equally rs nowned for making and taking a joko. A rail road employee, whose home is in Avon, came one Saturday night to ask for a pass down to visit his You are in the employ of the railroad ?" in quired the gentleman alluded to. . a 1 ea." " You receive your pay regularly ?" " I ee." " Well. Now, supposing you were working for a farmer instead of a railroad company, would you expect your employer to hitch up his team every Saturday night and carry you home !" This seemed a poser, but it wasn't. " No," said the man promptly, "I wouldn't expect that; but, if the farmer had his team hitched up, and was going my way, I should call him a darned mean cuss if he wouldn't let me ride." Mr. employee came out three minutes after wards with a pass in his sock, good for twelve mouthß Two Goon True.--..4_ lady made her husband& present of aailver drinking ccp with an anger at the bottom, and when she tilled it for him, he used to drain it to the bottom, and she asked hire why he drank every drop. " Because, ducky," he soil, "Iloug to see the dear little angel." Upon which she had the angel taken out, and bad a Devil engraved at ti: e bottom, cad he drank it off just the same, and sho again asked him the reason " Why," replier] he, "because I won't leave the old devil have a drop." tar - AN OLD WRITER Says that to make on '..eautiful woman, it would be necessary to head from Greece, the bust from Austria, the feet from Indostan, the shoulders from Italy, the waist from Spain, and the com plexion from England. At that rate sho would be a Mosaic, and the man who married her might well be said to have " taken up a collection !" A ar Waal. is the difference between a pawn broker's customer and a political speech maker!. One spouts to live, and the other lives to spout. PUBLIC SALE. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON Friday, October Nth, ISO'S% at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Mary Moyer. Oho late residence of Jacob Fry, deceased,) in Lower Heidelberg towasblp, Berke county, Pa., the following. described Real estate, to wit: No.l.—A lot of ground, adjiroinu lands of Benneville Moyer, the estate of Daniel Bawer, deceased, Jeremiah Werner. anda public read leading from Eritatoom to Nein holdeville, containing 1 acre. more or less. The Improve anente thereon erected area one and a half-moty Log an weather-boarded DWELLING HOUSE, a Log Stable, frame Bog Stable, a variety of choice Fruit Tinos, and a Spring of never-failing wetter near the dror. No. 2—A lot of ground, adjoining lands of Jeremiah Weiner, a public road leading t.l Wenn:wino and a pub lic road leading to gainholdscilley containing 1;4 acres, more or less. The ireprovsigents are a one and a half antory Log and Stone DWELLING lIOCISE, a log flog stable- a variety of Fruit Tree., and. Spring of water near the door. No 3 —A Tract of CHESTNUT TIMBER and Fprout Land, adjolidog lauds of William Werner, Gharlos Kessler, and James Johnston, containing 23 awes and 00 porches, more or less. To be sold in the whole or in lots to snit pur chaser.. Late the estate of Amor. Fry, deceased. MECO At the name time and place, will be hold the following Personal . Property, to wit: One Horse, 1 Trotting Buggy, 1 t - et Splitting Tools,l Close Cut Saw, 1 Hand Saw, Pools nod Baits, Beds and Bed tends, 2 Ciaest., 1 Stove and Pipe, 1 W.lting Desk, Iron Pots, Chairs, &c. Together with a variety of articles too tedious to enumerate, Conditions of sale will be made known on the day of sale, by KARI' UOYEE. so 28-301 CATHARINE COLEMAIti, Executrcie"' ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF rt.M.0167•L0 3VISLC.X?3 70"4". OF ISAAC MILLER, OF SPRING, BERES COUNTY, ►r HE SUBS:CRUSES WILL SELL Al' PUBLIC Vendor., at the Public House of Franklin Masser, in Spring township, Berke county, on Someday. October 10, 1663, at I o'clock, P., the follstring valnahleproperty M. nAll that certain ELLINfi MOUSE and tract of Amble and Meadow Land, situate in the tomustip of Spring aforesaid, bounded by property of David Metz, Isaac Gehret, Daniel Ikon teL nod otLer., containing 10 acres more or less Upon the above properly are erected a Swigs Barn, newly built, a Frame Stable and other out building., all in drot-rate order. Two or three acre. of this land can be overflowed with water at all Woes, and could be used for a vegetable garden. There are als a a large va riety of Fruit Treed upon ir, ouch as Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Cherry, &c. A well of never-fatting Water, with a pump, near the door_ For terms of sale, &a., apply to WK. H. LIVINGOOD, Eseignoe of lerao Miller. sept 26-3t] ORPHANS' COURT SALE icPDRSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR. plisrls , Conrt of Derka county, will he gold at Pub- Vendee, on Saturday , the 17th day of October, A. D. 1863. on the premises, in Bethel township. Berke count. : All that certain nicommea, tenement and tract of Lend bit.. nate to Bethel township. and Ovunty aforeedid, adj o ini ng illands of Samuel Merkey, John Eeary and others, con taining twenty-four acres. Le the came more or lea. with the appurleaaceo. The improvements conga of a large STONE GitldT MILL. and SAW MILL, Two-minty IfWaLLING HOUSE, and BARN, with pump near the door. Ac. Late the property of 6<...,:p 7 r,.9 . noti deed. Sale to commence at I tiniecit in the afternoon, when due attendance will Le given. and terms of sale made known by HENRY KLEIN, / Ad , ~ CYRUS KLEIN, 5 nun,b,rators. By order or the Court.—DA:acz. HAHN, Clerk. Sept. 26-3t] SALE OF LAND. 2,200,000 AMES FELB2t2_LAND 1:113M CEIITRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. T ti t ° ELL KNOWN THAT THIS COM pany, in the few years slams, the construction of the tread, has sold a large number of Farms to settlers, whn. woolly in a 'Mort time, enjoyed a degree of pros perity, which is sufficient evidence of the quality of the moll, and the facilities for disposing of its produce. The numerous Villages which have eproeg up in thin short time also indicate the abundant tenon reed of the country. The land Is rich PI:AIME .t.....)1L,vf1ea thickly wooded. Woodland can generally be purchased at abort diManCee and low primes,—sometimes of the Company. The various kinds of grain are sneer...fully cultivated. Fruit, Crapes, Ae., grow rapidly, and yield abundantly and of superior IqLuatity. The fruit market is probably the best in the - West. For the raising of Cattle there io no better country to be loan& Considering the infancy of the bettiem,,b 4 much has already been done for Schools. The Company offers to settlers great advantages. The land is sold—Wood or Prairie,—at from fin to a.: per acre, acCording to its &shame from the Railroad. At the time I Or purchase, only the interest of the purchase money is re quired. Poe the a first years. like also only the interest. At the end of the fourth year and the three following, each onaquarter of the capital; thus after the expiration of seven yearn, the whole amount is paid. On cash ;my manta a liberal discount is allowed. Purchasers are ex empt from taxes on the lend fur neves years. mai - The Ittkaensigned 664 been appointed agent, and having personally examined the land, la able to give exact Information. All communications to be addressed to JOHN ENOUGH*, Agent, iltemb 21-tfj Reading P. 0., Berke county, Fa. PROCMILAMATION. GENERAL ELECTION. - D u RNITANT TO AN ACT OF TIE . GENERAL L Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Appr..red the 2.,1 day Ju2y. A. D., 1S:19, entitled ‘. An Act rola tioit to elections of Mi. Ceintionwealth," I, ABRA HAM It. sherllf.;f the County of Berko, do hereby F. 1 ,• notice to the electors of the aforesaid County, that a GENII HAI, ELECTION will be hold in said County, on the e,ond. Oetolmenext, (which will be the lath day or said inoolh,) for the purpose of choosing by ballet : OS E Pt:AV.:ON f...r the eillen of GOVERItOR of the Corn ntontemith ‘* Pennsylvania. ONE Plifir.oN fir the offlue of .101/13E OF TilE SU PE EM E hT of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. THRPs PEssoNs fur MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF R E EN "AUX' t S, to 'represent the County of Berks in the •01en,....! A-serobly of _lkonsylcania. ONE PERSON for the ofnce of PROTHONOTARY of the County of Berks. ONE PERSON for the office REGISTER OF WILLS, Ac., of the my of Berke. ONE PERSON for the office of RECORDER OF DEEDS, OT the County of Berks ORE PERSON for the elite of CLERK OF THE OR PHANS' COURT of the County of Berke. ORE PERSON for the ruttedr CLERK OF THE QUARTER SESSIONS, an., of the County of Berks. ONE PERSON for the once of TREAATIRER of the Coun ty of Berks. ONE PERSON duly qualified for the office of COMMIS. SIONER of Berke county, for three yearn. ONE PERSON duly qualified for the office of DIRECTOR of the Fuer and notice of Employment of the County of Berks. us P. PERIM V duly qualified for the °nice of AUDITOR, to audit the Public Accottnto of the County of Berks. [isy virtue of the Act of Assembly of the 10th of April, Mil. all the candidates for the abovedultned Ofkei, tacept the Supreme Judge, trill be voted for ou a single ticket or strip of paper. The candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court tenet be voted for on a &pirate ticket, or strip of paper.] And the eieciere of the County of Berksaferesaid, On the iecou,l Tuesday in October next, will meet at several district., words or places, composed of the several boroughs and to ouships, to wit: Thu elector. of Albany township, at the house of David 7/shay, to said township. The electors of Alsace township, 01 the public house of Paler Flea, in said township. The electors of Aunty township, at the house of Isaac 11. Spate, in said township. roe electors of Bern township, at the public house of B. A, Leinbech, in said township. The electors of Upper Bern, at the public house of John Albright, (late Machemet's) in said township. Tbo electors of Bethel township, at the public house of Limits Kerr, in Millersburg. The electors of lirecknock township, at the public house of l'eter Ziemer. in said township. The electors of the borough of Beruville, will bold their general election at the public houee of Daniel Blintz, in said borough. The electors of Caernarvon township, will bold their election at the Morgantown School Eton:, in said township. The electors or Centre township, will hold their election at the public haute of Jacob E. Rain, in said. townahlp. The elector. of Cotelwookdals township, will hold their election at the house of Daniel Heller, lu Boyerstown. . . . . . . The electors of Curare township, at the public house of William tioruberger, in said township. The electors of Douglass township, at the public house of tiameoi Hatfield, in said tow, ship. The electors of District township, at the house of Samuel Landis, is said township. The electors of Earl township, at the house of Elijah Focht, in said township. The electors of Exeter township, at the house of J. Par ses Aitliouse, (late Hitter's) in said lam:whip, The electors of Greenwich township, at the public house of Charles A. Kline, in said township. Tim electors of the borough of Ilitinbura, will hold their general elution at the public house of Charles Keller, in said borough. The electors of Heidelberg township, at the public house of G. D. Noll, in Robeson's. The electors of Lower Heidelberg township, will bold their teection at the hones of Seabee Spengler, (late Lerch's) In said township. The electors of the tow oship of North Heidelberg, will bold their general and township elections at the house of Joasttia ti h. Ktopp, in said township. The electors of Hereford township, will bold their gene ral electieu at the public house of F. N. St M. N. fiery; in said township. The electors of Jefferson township, will hold their elec tion at the house of John S. Holtzman, in said township. The electors of the borough of Neuroses, nod the town p of Maxatcasuy, at the house of Pmtioi Kitinueruien, in said borough. The electors of Lonowamp township, will bold their election at the public helve of Richard Wertz, iu said township. The electors of Dialdebereek township. at the public house of DAuiel Stitzer, Onto Nelut'r) in acid township. The electors of the township of Harlot", volt hold their general and township elections at the public house °lion.- ihnu r...raopp, in Stoucheburg. The elector' of I , lnhienborg townehip, will hold their general election at the public bon. of Gabriel cehret, in d Kid township. The etcetera Or Oley toWnship, at the house of Daniel Kemp, deceased, in raid township. The sirctors of Ontelannse towt...hip, at the hone of Usury 13sitter, (tote Altbonse - s) in sail township. Th. alpzaol, of Pike townsbip, at the public house of Abraham Yoder. in raid township. The electors of the township of Penn. will hold their election at the bon-e of Henry A. Fox, In said township. The elector, of Perry township. will bold their °Nuttn at the public house of Sainuel S. Unger, to said township. The elector, of I:Ache:toed townehip, at the public house now occupied by Adam Weidetthatunter, in Said township The electors of Robeson townehip, at the public Louie of Jackson Heard, in said township The «lectors of itockland township, shall hold their grind election at the haute Of Ilenry Bartz, in New Jun -8214U1. in said township. The electore of itn,c,nibtuanor township, at the public h00...«41/ Henry /lambert, in Pricetown, in said township. The electors of,-pring township, will hold their general election at the public bst,e of Abraham Weitzel, in said township. The electors of the township of Taipei:toe..2, wilt hold their election at the public botwe !lenity Brobat, in Rebrert , borg. Tie electors of Upper Tulpeboccon township, will hold their election at the public Louse of Daniel Moyer, in said towt,bip. _The electors of Union township, will hold their general election at Utahans° of Herman lint 'lead, iu maid MmHg. The electors of the township of Washington, will hold their general election at the public house of George M. .Esh barb. in raid township. . • . The electors of tho township of Windsor, at the public house of Mahlon A. Sellers, in said township. The eleetoro of the borough of Wenteladorf, will hold their election at the Inoue of Michael It. Mollman, is said borough. Tito electors of the city of heading, stud' hold their elec tin xF followai The electors of North-West (flifth) Ward, at the pablic hou , e of Jacob JJt,hler, hi said Word. The electors of South-West Ci;econd) Ward, at the public boos-. of Daniel HongoTe, in earl Ward. The electors of South Fast (Third) Ward, at the public lions. of William P.app, in said Ward. The electors of North•Latt (Fourth) Ward, at the public Louse of Samuel B. Grant, in said Ward. The electors of ,sproce (First) Ward, at the house lately occupied by John S. tioodhart, in raid Ward. The election In the said rive Wards of the city of Reading, and in the said sestina districts, shalt be opened between the hours of S and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continne without interruption or adjournment, Until 7 o'clock in the evening, (except in the city of Reading, where the election shall continue until 8 o'clock in the evening) when tee polls than ue elme,l. Any person that may be Cenetitutionally qualified to vote in any city or county of this Commonwealth, but wi, may have removed from one ward to another ward, within such city. or From any borough or township within. the county, Within ten days next preceding any general election held therein, shall be entitled to veto at ouch gamins' election, to the ward, borough or townehip, from which such per son may have so removed. And in pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly aforesaid. I hereby farther give notice, "That every per son, except Justices of the Peace, military officers or bo rough °lacers, who shall bold any office or appointment of profit ander the government of the United Sta t es, or of this State. or of any city, or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer am otherwise, a subordinate oldest or mew, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary departments of the State, or of the Gaited State., or of any city, or Incorporated district ; and also, that every member of Congress, and of the Slate Leg islature, and of the Select and Common Council of any city, or Commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exmclelng at the name time, the °lace erappoiniment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Itmpector, Judge, or other officer of any such election, shall be eligi ble to any office to be then voted for." And by the name Act of Assembly, it is also made the "duty of every Mayor, Sheriff, Dcpnty Sheriff, Aldennan, Justice of the Peace and Constable and Deputy Constable, of every city county and township or district, within this Commonwealth, whenever called upon by ary officer of an election, or hy any three qualified electors, to clear any window, or avenue 10 any window, at the piaceof the general election, which shall be obstructed in ouch a way as to prevent voters from ap proaching the satne—and it shall he 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 sock elections in raid ward, district or township, For the pinpoint of preserving the peace as aforesaid.:' The Judges of said election are to take charge of the Cer tificate.; of returns, and on the third day after the day of election shall p.otince the name at a meeting of One Judge tram each district within the same county, at the Court Thu Judges ere therefore respectfully rep:listed to he in attendance at the Court Douse, In Reeding, on Friday, the le.th cloy of October next, at 12 o'clock, meridian, and make their returns. Gou SAVE THE CONSIONIVIZALTIT ABRAHAM It. KG:IiI43, Shrriff. PL,lll'4 Office, Reading, 5..14. 32, 1.342. TK PARIS NIANTILLA, CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM. No. 920 Chestnut Bt, (Formerly No. 708.) PHILADELPHIA JW. PROCTOR St CO., INVITE TuE AT— . TENTION of their Frionda to their laroand Soperb Stock - .f PINE CLOAKS AID FURS, 'Unparalleled in any former season. The increaccd accommodation afforded In our new loca tion, onablee us to devote the foiled attention to our FU I t ILT E:NT, which will be found well furnished with every aescriplion of I , lltsT CLASVS, which will be kusranlsed as re -presented, or the money paid will be refunded. ORDERS per mail will be carefully attended to, end de livered, Express charges paid, any distance tackle of 100 miles. J. W. PROCTOR +t CO.. Eep 51863-Iy] No. 920 Cbeftteut Street, Philstd'a ISAAC K. STAUFFER, Watch Maker and, Jeweler, MANUFACTURER OF SILVER WARE AND IMPORTER OF WATCHES, No. 148 North Second St., Corner Quarry, PIIILADELPHIA,.. fo ll ) SATSST CONSTANTLY ENTtf GIO D S i ( 1 ) v N e .1 I r A m N o .D, Lever, A AS IIr,,,- pino and Plain Wolohan; Fine Gold CA111,1.1. Seal e and Keyo, Breast Pins, Ray Mega Finger Binge, Brace. fete, Miniature Conn, :Milani - one, Lochele, ['ensile, faimbles,Spectaclee, Silvor Table, brokert, Tea, Salt and %Ward Spoons; Seger Spoons Ceps, I.Vapaln Bingo, Fruit and Butter Knives, Shield,,. Comb.% Diamond Poin ted Pane, ete --all of which mill he snN low for aosh t M. 1. TOBIAS &Cale boo quality full Jeweled Patent Lever Movemente constantly on band; also other Makers of superior quality. IC B.—Old Gold rind &her &ought for CM. Berta-i 7 PALL STYLE eara HATS, CAPS AND FURS, VIMEOLESA.LE AND $33 1 1 1 4.171, ga , AT TUE OLD-ESTABLINDED STAND OF 4Gr. Cio No. 430 Penn Street, next door to the 'Union Bank orlteading, WITO IS CONSTANTLY Pi:CMMa PROM New-York and Philadelphia !be latest styled of HATS and CAPS Adapted to the Season. Ho has also received a Lae as aortnient of LADIES' FURS, RUFF.4I.O RORER - TRUNKS, 4L4 17/ . 14T BAGS. - VALISES UMBRELLAS, &c., Whin will be sold st the lowest cash prices. As be pays Cash for mil his goods, be is enabled to sell them at the low esiV7l. large lot of the best quality of BE!) FEA THERS received, to which the attention of Housekeepers isrespeettully invited. Call and exataiue.—No trouble to show goods. Lop 20-tf PAT A Ur FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. TE ITIVE NOW OPEN, A SELECT AS• vy Bonn:Lent of DRY GOODS ter the Fall and Winter Season, comprising In pert: LADIES' AND MISSES WEAR: Cloaking Clotho, Block All Wool De Lollies, Morin. and Coborgo, All wool Plaids, Alpaca., New Style Velours, Persian De Latest, oys' Wear : Men's and Over Coatings, Silk Mixed Coatings, Doeskin Cassimeres, Union Cassimeres, Fancy CASIALUGTOP, DOMESTIC GOODS : Twilled Flannels, Red, White, Yellow and Grey Flannels, Canton Flanules, Cbprks, Tlckings, Drillings, Table Lin ens, Bleached & Unbleached Meeting and blualins,Towel- Inas. &0., &o. All of which we offer at the lowestimarket prices. M. REEFER. Sr. SON, • Corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets. ept 19-tf] 1863.] TALL T&AD [1863. NEW FALL GOODS, AT HMI I,2tilliabil II 1 D 9 3, No. 438 PENN STREET, COMPRISING Elegant Black, Brown, Blue, - Purple, and Green FIGURED SILKS, Corded and Plain BLACK SILKS, French Merinos, Alpacas and Empress Cloths In all the new colors. Flats Wool DE LAIRDS AND commies, Striped and Figured De Laines and Reps. SACQUES AND CIRCULARS. A large assortment of LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS, BALMORAL SKIRTS. EXTENSION SKIRTS, NEW SHAPES, Clothe, Canntracres and Clanking.. A fall assortment of goods for deep and light 10/lOVFETOTXIV Vr, Linen Table Cloths, Shirting LWOW , , Demote, Towel; Napkins. Toweling; Cotton Starlings and Shooting; White and Colored Flannels, Canton Flannels, Cheek.. Ginghauts, Print; Sc. [rept :26—tt AUTUMN GOODS! 3=t -416:117.10130 MOO'N° Tff AS JUST RETURNED PRONE TILE PRIN. i CIPAL markets, with alarm:Jai:id choice assortment of 110 Y -11 111113 N. 4 Comprising the latest Printings of MUSLIN DE LAINES, AMERICAN PRINTS, BLEXCBED k BROWN SIIEETINOS, —ALSO— AUST ttALA SIAN CREPE, TURIN CLOTH, CASHMERES, PRINTED AND PLAIN. Ologhame, Check. Ticking, Flannels+, Colored and White Canton Flannels, Bleached end Colored Drill— ings, Hickory Stripes and Cords, &c., Ac., ae. —ALSO— BROAD CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, SATTINETS AND UNION CASHMERE, HEAVY DRILLS AND COTTONADES, NA N KNEW AND NANKENETS, MERINO, CASSIMERE AND SAXONY STRIPES. A General assortment of Vesting and Scotch Plaid. ;tug 22 X-a 2 .. 0 0" FOURTH &ARCH Sts., PHILADELPHIA. ARE OPENING FOR FALL TRADE , FRENCH MER/NOES, GOOD BLACK SILKS, DARK FIGURED SILKS, NEW PLAID SILKS, NEW FANCY FLANNELS, B ALMORAL PETTICOATS, RED, WHITE AND BLUE FLANNELS, etc. sap 5-3 m Watches, Jewelry & Silver-ware. UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT— ", FULLY invite your attention to Ms Well selected stock of Nine Gold and Silver WATCHES, Nine Gold stock c ItIVELRY of every kind and variety of styles— comprising all all of the usuocal and moot beautiful ace gag. Aso—SOLID SILVER-wAnm, equal to Min—and the best make of Silver Plated Ware. Back article is war ranted to be as represented. tiF3' Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired and sells fection guartuiteed. JACOB HARLEM, (Succmsor to Stauffer RI llarley,) No. 622 Market Street Philadelphia Rept 5-3 ml BOUNTY MONEY, iiACK-PAY AND PENSIONS. 4PPLICATIONB PIioMPTLY ATTENDED - E. 11. SHEARER, Attorney :A L.w, ay SO-tf] Unice in Court Street, Reading. LAUER'S BREWERY READING, PA. Tll7. SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the public that he hatywently enlarged his BREWE RY to aeon/Adorable extelit, and introduced steam-power, and is now ready to supply all demands for SUPRRIOR MALT- LIQUORS, For home and iiiiitant. rritlMlttlptinn. it stock of Malt Liquors, werrented to krrp in all ri hunts& in as follows: DROWN STOUT, NJ:aim, b(iTTIANti ALE, DRAUGUT ALE AND LAGER DEER. June /9-tf FREDERICK. LAGER. N.l).—A liberal percentage will be allowed to Agents abroad. FRENCH'S HOTEL, ON TEM EUPA1P33451 6 7 PLAN. CITY OF MEW ionic. Single Rooms Fifty Cents per Day. City Hall Square, corner rrankfort St., AOrrosrve ('.rry HALL.) A t EATS AS THEY MAY BS ORDERED IN the spacious refectory. There is a Barber's Shop and Beth Ronms ettached to the ire— Beware of RUBBERS end ITACKMEN who say we are fall. Jan 17 ly] R. PRENCR, Proprietor, WILLIAM PENNI HOUS 1011 CORNER OP PENN AND TENTH STS., REAT)ING, PA. BEILTOI.IIVPR GRANT, Proprietor. rriii IS HOUSE ISL'INO A LICENSED TAVERN, j_ the beet of Lboors ara kept at the Bar, C ad Ca good a table as ally otter Heel In the county. Ancnnimone, [loan for lioardnni and 'rrmvclles.. (;Largos re.:onable. Lir Lunch from 9 toll ~'clock, daily. (Juno 6-tt SUPERFLUOUS HAIR . INSTANTANEOUSLY AND PERMANENTLY removed without injnry to the AID, by the nee of 11), 1 GLIINTODVS newly diecoveied proem. Address. en during live arum In portage damp+ or currency, D. If Lanus, 23 North Third orreek.l'Lliadelybier, Vane 20. READING SAVINGS BANK. INCORPORATED MA 11, 1855. CAPITAL, $5BlOOO. Banking Nouse, Bad NatLai Square, North Side, Reading, Pa. lAEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS If to Ten Thousand Dollars. Money is received on de poi-it from 9A.M.to a P. M.. and on Wednesday and Sat nrday evenings from 7 Mato 9P. M. Interest will be allowed at the rate of Mee per 000/. per annum, on all earns remaining on deposit, for one year or more. On co.'s remaining less than a year, interest will Le al lowed et the rate of Peter per rent. per annum. All the assets of the Bank nod the individual prop erly of the stockholders, are liable for the payment of De posits. Persons who have honey to deposit, are Invited to call at the Banking Roane for farther information. DIRECTORS. DAVID Voena, IDEO2: Sarong, bivniAET. Daman, CONRAD Ras P.X., Desire. B. Loses, COINTIiAD 1. BEIDLER. A. P. Peas. President—A. F. BOAS. OaxhiJa—ADAAl LEM?. (dee 27-1 y MANUFACTURERS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, 501 BROADWAY, NLIV•YORK. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. (l ull, CATALOGUE NOW ENIWEACES CON SIDERA SLY over Four Thousand difliJrent sub jects (to width additions are count:ll,4ly being made) of Portraits of Sta non t Americans. eta., viz: 72 MAJOR-II ENERALS, I 525 STA'PE,OIEN, Ivo IiRIG.-UENEIIALS, 127 DIVINER, 2. - .9 COLONELS, lio 144 I.llwr -r,oLONELS, 70 ARTISTS, . . . 2:;7 OTli EH 0 FFIEE32, GO NAVY OFFICERS, Neat Mons De Lainee, Sack Flannels, Delmore's, Ganutletx, Hosiery, Trimmings, Embroideries, Prints and CI 'nehmen, Hoop Shirts, &c., &a. 2,500 Copies of Works of ,tart, Including reproductions of the 111014 celebrated Engravings, PalaCogs, Salta., he. Catalogues soot on receipt of Stamp. An ordnr for One Dozen PICTURES from onr Cetelogoe Avill be twea on receipt of $1.90, and sent by wail, free. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM% Of them we manufacture a great variety, ranging fu price from 50 cents to $5O each. • Tweeds, atinuttu, Kentucky Jeans, yeatings, Furnishing Goods, Ste, Our 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 oz. The more expensive can be vent by express. STERESCOPES & STERESCOPiC VIEWS. Our Catalogue of these will be sent to any addreaa on re ceipt of damp. E. & H. T. ANTHONY, Manufacturers' of Photographic Materials . Friends or relatives of prominent military men wlituon for IL favor by sending us their likeneems to copy. They will be kept carefully and returned uninjured. FINE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER for Congregations to present to their Pastor, or for other purposes, with suitable inscriptions, &c. [aug 22-limo. FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS! SOIVF 1 1 481.1LEIRAp No. 718 ARCH Street, below Eighth, South side, PHILA,DELPIIIA. IMPORTER, lii.ANUFACTURER of and Dealer in all kinds of • • FANCY FURS, FOR LADIEs' AND CIIII,DREN'I3 WeAR, I With to retells my thanbe to my friends or/eadigandtbe=ulaiCotn- Coon !'t''„- ue..rorirveryzifratrolgeox lk t ended to d aring end would ray to there that I now have n u or a my own Importation and ManfaCture, very extensive assort• went of all the different kinde and qualities of FANCY Flirid, for Ladles and Children, that Will be worn during the Fall and winter moons. beteg the direct Importer of all my Fero from Europe, and having them all Manufactured under my own super vision—enables me to offer my customers and the public a much handsomer Set of Furs for the Kates money. Ladles please give me a call beforeperehasing. Please remember the name, number and greet. sep 12—;m] HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL, REDUCED PRICES. A LARGE AND NEW' STOCK OF GOODS FULL ASSORTMENT OF MON AND STEEL OF ALL FINDS. Building, Materials, Neils, Spikes, 011 i, Painta, Glass, Butt Binges, Leeks and Screws. KNIVES, FORKS &SPOONS, CEDAR WARE and a general apaortmentof 13oueekeeping Articled. For dale by nag 29-3 mo) MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ESTABLISHME.N No. 904 Market street, Philadelphia. IVE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL YOUR attention to our Large Stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING now on band READY MADE, embracing every variety of Style and Material suitable for tbo season. We have also on hoed a full assortment of PALL and WINPEtt GOODS adopted to MEN'S and 110 S' WEAR, and would Incite your early attention thereto. These Goods have boa purchased fur CASH and Will be sold at a span advance for CASH. Particular attention paid to all orders, so as to insure satinfaction to the purchaser. ep THE GREATEST CHANCE, EVER Offered to buy Good Jewelry at Low Prices. 00,000 WATCHES, CHAINS, SETS OF JEW 1 ELSY, Eingt, Bracelstg, Lockntg, sleeYo Buttona, &nag, etc., etc., to be kohl for and not to be paid for uutil you know what you are to get ii4-Serl •2i cents ha. a Certidcato, which will inform yon whet you con have for $l. Certilicctee containing the naule and colon of One Piece of Jewelry, are krivelopod, sealed up and mixed, then, when ordered, are taken with. out choice and gent to you by mail. You can sea abet you con have, then it is your option to send tit for the ar— ticle or not. Circulars and Catalogue lout free. Agent. wanted In every town and regiment. Address A. J. n ATIPErt & CO , 20S Broadway, New-York. Box 5219, I'. 0. FRENCH FALL FLOWERS & OSTRICH FEATHERS. WE HAVE OPEN A VERY LARGE LOT OF the finest PREECE! FLOWERS, every otyle, and all the new colors—Mexican, Japan, Leather, Havana, Car mine, rio, ate., with new colored Moss and Grace. Also, Black, Purple, and Black and White for Mourning Bonnets. The above guilds we will sell by the box, bunch, or spray, much below the regular price. It 11.—We have on baud a very bandaorne assortment of French BRIDAL WREATHE, and All other styles of Wreaths and Flowers fur pestles nod the Maim at the FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWER sTo AZ, No. 21 North Ninth et., 'bore Merkel, Philadelphia. sop 19 -2.1m0] 1)11YBUYING YOUR CARPETINGS AT THE Ne. &arm , / Street Carpet Store. No. 37 above Chest nut., Philadelphia. 1 020 of rrtoK at WHoLEAALR AN, R R . Wt., at the lowest prices for CAAII, a largo ttook of Xmported t& American Carpetings or every grade, newest styles and beet known tealcom. AI,o, Y 1,004 OIL CLOTH:-, CANTON and COCcA Al AT TINcri and WINNOW SCAUNA to groat variety. laolieit nu ONalialtatirdi Or my Stud and Prim. J. T. DE.I, nCrit)lx, s. Sonth 9ocnnd Street, above Chaatnut, Soptotnber ;2. 13 0 8-Srno HENRY'HARPER, .No. 520 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, HAS ALWAYS A LAROE STOCK 01? ortiwATol4E+, for Wien end Gentlenten—in Cl.ld and Silver. FEN': 3N; WELT? V, of the tneht fa,h lanable fityka. SWAP MLiikia-wARE, it' mut viniety. and ROGERS' Superior Plated ngnium, Forkil, etc., etc. [eept 1.9-41 no E 22 . 1.8.182.18112113 LN 2810. FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, J& W. JONES, NO. 44'2 NORTH FRONT . street, sienna Callow hill street. Philadelphia, Dye mike, WOO.On and tromly Goode of every de , cription Their reverter my to of Dyeing Ladieo' Mid Gentlenten'e gar ment. la widely known. CRAPE AND 'MERINO SIIAWLS dye:l the most brilliant or plain colorH, Crape and Serino Shawla oloar.ed to look him n0w,—.1.0, Gentletnen'a ap parel. Cur Woo, ac.. cif:aped or le.dyed. Cell and look at our work before going . el.whEra. tipp 19 -21no] J. & %V. JONES. NO, 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ASIIINGTON, V. C. rIIHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT -1 fully inf..rin their unmeroum frieuda througl:uut Burks county. that they Lave leaned the above Hotel, and are now immured to ateeremoditto all mho may favor them with their patronage. At our bar may be Wand the best and purest 'ignore, while the table to .upplied with the faalt, the inarloi alrords. THoalau tillatPlißta. June le-ttl E. .&. H. T. ANTHONY, 112 STAGE, 411 PROMINENT WOMEN, M=l=s=M=l We nice keep a large assortment of 501 BROADWAY, INI.F.W-YORIC JOTIN No. 718 Arch Street, 11411.1.1elphie, AT J. L. STICIITER, Corner of Peon end Firth Streets. MATLACK'S E. 'di ATLAEK. Agt. 901 Market Street, Philadelphia PROCLAIVIATION ! ONE{ DOLLAR 33.46 CE, IVZIMILI/VM7E - 1.1?" I, SAVE IVIONEY coNconris..a. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPIHA. OFFICE, Nos. 135 AND 137 CHESTNUT STREET. Capital, . . • it ICO,OOO Od Perpetual Pretniuma, - - 49;2.973 '29 Less Five Per Coot. - - - 47,140 --- -401004 63 Unexpired Temporary Prerninma, 190,504 Olt Lees for the portion or ti Ms expir ed ott polices ever ens year, 10.050 40 —5171,02.5 60 Surplus, 024.766 11 Total, Statement of the Assets of the Company, January 1, 1863, First Mortgages, amply secured, $1,093,931 46 Real Estate, (present value $1x8,:133 47) cnat 12:4,970 77 Temporary Loans, on ample Coareral Securities 84,625 77 Stocks, (present sal ua 4i95,375 16) vest - 84,001 50 Notes and Wile receivable, - . 1,510 50 Casb, . • • • 71012 03 • 112,360,201 03 Advance In Value of Real Relate over coat, 0,351 70 Advance in Value of Stooks over cost, 13,473 66 Total, kir. The oizty Profits from Premiums which this Com pany ear, divide by law, are from Risks which have been determined. Ea:tract/ram the Charter of the Company. "But the money*: received as Premiums upon Riskswhteh remain undetermined, and are outstanding at the time of declaring such Dividend, shall not he considered as part of the profits of said Corporation, or divided as each.. PER,PET UAL OR LIMITED INSURANCES MADE ON EVERY DEEORIPTION OF PROPERTY, IN Town and Country, For Owners, Merts•ny,ncs, Ground Landlords, Sic. Sc. Bates as low as are consinteut with security. LOSSES BY FIRE. Leese; paid during the year 1662, $69,789 11 By order of the Board. CIIAS. N. BANCICER, PresMeer Atteet—JAS. W. aIoALLISTER, Secretary pro tern. = DAVID S. BROWN, NA AC LEA. EDWARD C. DALE, GIEOROE PALES, ALFRED 'RULER. ER, President. Vice vresident. ary pro tem. nee, made either personally attended to by J. LAWRENCE GETZ, e Company, at Reading, Pa. CH ARLES N. DANCE:ER, TOBIAS WAGNER, SAMUEL GRANT. JACOB R. SMITH, GEORGE W. RICHARDR, CHARLES N. BANCI INWARD C. DALB, J. W. McA [LISTER, Secret. .• Applications for Incnra. or by letter, will be promptly April 4-/y] Agent for to TEM COLUDILEXA INSURARCE COMPANY, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. yr HIS COMPANY CONTINUER TO INSURE 'Buildings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by are, on the mutual plan, either for cash prerninm or premium note. The large and increasing capital of the Company, con sisting of premium notes given by its members', and based upon $1,475,789 35, Insured on the mutual plan, atforda a reliable guarantee equal to ten times the average loss on the amonntlnsured and the Directors pledge themselves to dent as liberally with those who may sustain toes or damage as the ease will admit of, cousietent, with justice to all parties con• corned. Amount of Premium Notes, $155,620 49 Balance of Cub Premium' unexpend ed, Jauuary let, 1662, $1,666 Cash receipt. daring the year lad, less agents' comminaione, 6,761 47 Cash receipts in January, 1863, 606 SO 419,3411 8 Losses and Expenw paid daring the 3 ear 1562, 6,329 73 Balance unexpended, Feb. lid, 1663, 3,016 11 •9,315 64 Gnaw+ s Timm:4, 7n., Secretary. blicuani. S. SRUMAN, 'treasurer. DIRECTORS: E. T. Eros. EI'HEADI HERSHEY, ABRAHAM BRUNER, MICHAEL. H. MOORE, Jowly uHmthicii, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr.. It. G. MtNICH, NICHOLAAIoDONALD, SAMUEL Y. EBEELEIN, AMC .% S. HREEI.i, AucEAEL .62F- PUMP ZlElthat, Ninth sad Penn !fireag, Reading., is the Agent for the ahove.natned Company, and will take ricks in city and country at the lowest rates. Jane I t, 1563- amp* INSURANCE COMPANY • OF THE SPATZ OF 1211ThINSYLVANZIL OFFICE, NOS. 4 AND 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING, .~ < PAILAD~LYIIIA INCORPORATED IN 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL CA .W'.7..°1 6 .7..s . if 4200.04000. Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, 1863, $4938.29 67. Marine, Fire and Inland Tranel aviation Insurance. DIRECTORS HENRY D. SHERRERD, CHARLES mAcALESTER, WILLIAM S. SMITH, JOHN' .8 AUSTIN, EDWARD C. KNIGHT, BERRY H. FREEMAN, GEORGE C. CARSON, HENRY WILLIAM HARPER, Seer . SHERREAD, President tory. Kee- Applietttione for Insurance may be made to WIL LI A 51 REELY, at Eoward & Co's. Express Ottoa. May ld, OLD ESTABLISHED i-3. 4r_ ea ~, xnv 13. .ICa No. 5 Beaver St., Albany, New York, On the Fivaa System. Qtadc Cures and Low Prices. 2c,00e Patients Cured Annually. TELLER CONTINUES TO .BE CONFl dentially and successfully consulted on all forms of private diseases at his old established Hospital, NO. 6 Beaver street, Aihany, New-York. Twenty years devoted to this one particular branch or practice, enables him to perform cures each as no other physician can: and his facilities are such, (tieing in corropoudenee with the most celebrated physicians of the Old World) of obtaining the safest as well as the latest remedies for these diseases, of fer inducements to the unfortunate of a quick and rapid cure, to he obtained at no other office in America. In syphilis, gonorrbcea, glut, strictures, enlorgement of the testicles and sp,-rioneetic cords, bubo, ulcerated throat core throat, tender shin bones, cutaneous ernptlone, ulcers, abscesses, and all other impurities of the system, are perfectly under control of the Doeturie medicines, and have been tented in more than %0,0011 canes annually with YOUR° )IEII addicted to secret habits, who have Im paired their health and destroyed the vigor of their minds, thee depriving themselves of the pleasures, of married life, are notified that in consnitius Dr. J. Teller, they will find a friend to console and a physician who has cared thou sands, in alineet every port 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 milled trill pre vent a shore minute description of this terrible disease. DR. TELLER'S GREAT WORK.—A book for everybody. Startling disclosures. Dr. Teller's great work for the mar ried nod those contemplating marriage -200 pages—full of plates—price 25 crate Rent to all parts, under seal, by mail. post paid. The singe married and the merriest happy. A lecture ou Love, or how to choose a partner— s complete work on midwifery. It contains hundreds of secrete never before pubtlebad. Warranted to be worth three than the amount reeked for it, 20 cents, In Ppecie or psi:Rage stamps, enclosed, will secure a copy by return mail. Dr, Teller ban devoted a life time to the cure of those disease., of is. Lich Lis book treat. " • " ' - • • • - • • TO THE LADIES.—Dr. J. Teller still retains the only Agency in America for the pale of lir. Vicbci'e Italian Fe male Monthly Pills The wile of more than th/,00, boxes establiabes their reputation no a Pamela Remedy, near p oaced, and far in advance of every other medicine for stoppages, irregularities; and other olistramions in females. CAPTlON,—Married Indira in certain delicate Situations should avoid their use. For reasons, see directions which accompany each package, for the guidance of patiente,— On the receipt of $l, (the price per box) these pill, will be sent, by mail or express, to any part of the world, eecure from cariosity or damage. Aar' Oilice hours from Sa. a. to r. m.; and on Sunday from 210 sr. h. N. h.—Persona at a distance can be cored at home, by addrosoieg II letter to J. Teller, enclosing a remittaece.— Medicines severely packed from observation, aent to any part of the world. All rases warranted. No charge for advice. No students or boys emplo.,od. Notice tido—ad ds.., all loiters to .1 TiiiiLfitt, 51. D. May iti-ly] No. il Beaver street, Albany, TUE GREAT Dyspepsia Remedy and Blood Searcher. TIR. MA RELEY'S lIEA LT I I RESTORATIVE 1 J ALHAAI —nits celebrated Medicine is offered to tho public 00 the he.t remedy for Dyspepsia. Liver Compiaint, Headache, Filua, Dibeeees of the Blued, &editions of the sue, eta. IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS ! 1T IS A NEVER FAILING REMEDY! TRY IT Reed what It bas done for Mr. ABNER D. fiIt3II3F:LT, of the Ilreu of Campbell & Marshall, Boot and Shoe dealers, Centro t gear°. LaNeaarett, Pa, March 4,1863. Dr. O. H. MARKLEY — Dear bit: For Many yearn I wee the victim or Dyipoptda In its most aggravated form ; my system having become no ninch deranged and debilitated, that I wan unable to perform any kind of labor. I had re carted to the best doctors within reach, without relief. I uscd stone of the most popular remedies of the day, but twee of them did me may good. My aufferi arm clamor be described in words. I was then living at Hopewell, Chea ter courtly, and in 1857, att a last res o rt, I commenced the use of your medicine. They noon afforded me relief from the most painful symptoms which I had gra rcely hoped to obtain ; end in a surprisingly short time! wascompletely restored to health, end 1 have enjoyed the boot of health ever alnee—hot a symptom of my old complaint. remain ing. Since then, I have always kept your mediernea in my family, and would nor he without them upon any con sideration, an they have never fatted to do what you claim fur them. Rearectfully yours, A. . CAPBELL. Th le le hot one of the many teetimonia lo la doil M y received n Praise of We groat medicine. For sale by lIARVEY PINCE( & BROTITER, Junes-tfi Drugglste, No. Id Weet Pet/aka, k.eatling. ALLEN & NEEDLES. Farmers mud Bra !ors will please examine every barrel end 1,4 g a I'llewph”tv f him.; aWI Sin that it Icon the rot breed Ge.itl(lll , l irft(PrOred per Plow : ph:lN of fame. The standard guaranteed. fllaunfaccuted ❑t He Chemical Works, Camden, N. J., for soutA 117:arcrs and 42 SoutA Water Sired " Price 47i per 2000 lbs. Our SIiPER-FM36PIIATU nF LIME is uniform in its Chemical COnatitileutc, and can alteeye be depended nn• 52,3:13,116 3t ALLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZER. Packed in good strong bags, 160 lbs, each. $3O per 2000 lbs. nig to deeldedly the chemet Concentrated manure In use, cheaper than Bosza and Lasts as lung; . $2,392,116 39 PEEDVIAN—No. 'Government, received direct from the Peruvian Government. at lowest market rates. ICLIABGE—A very superior article, received direct from the island. 64.5 per 2000 lbs. PACIFIC OCEAN—A small cargo of "old fashioned" genuine, packed in bags, very dry, and strong. $6O per 2000 lbs. PLASTER.—Ground Plaster, a superior article, packed In good berrale BONES.—Ground Bones. Warranted Pure. Aar . A Zibtrat deduction made to Ihadortt to as tr7.one arifda. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 42 South Wharves and 41 South Water Street, (FIRST PORE /MOVE CuEsTatlT,) PHILADELMIA. We sell no articles but such as we can safely re commend. Duly 2.5-Bmo CONCENTRATED RENCEDrES. N O THE GREAT REVIVER LiPBEDILY eradicates all the evil effects of SELF-ABUSE, as Loss of Memory, Shortness of Breath, Giddinees. Palpita. ton of the Heart, Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional derangements of the system, brought ou by the unrestrain ed intintgeuce of the passions. Acta alike en either MM. Price One Dollar. No. 2. THE BALM will cure in from two to eight days, any caw of 00NORMI0EA, he without taste or Melt, and requires no restriction of action or diet. For either sex. Price One Dollar. No. S. THE TRUER will cure in the shortest possible time, any case of GLEET, even after all other Remedies have failed to produce the desired effect. No taste or smell. Price One Dollar. No. 4. THE MITER ie the only Remedy that will re- ally Care tArictures of the Urethra. No matter of how long standing or neglected the case may be. Price One Dollar. No. b. THE SOLUTOR will cure any case of GRAVEL, permanently and speedily remove all affliotions of the Bled• . der and Kidneys. Price One Boiler. No 6. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. No. 7. THE A MARIN will cure the 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 ref ally correct this disorder. Pleasant to take. Price One Dollar. No. S. THE ORIENTAL PASTELS are certain. safe and speedy in producing AISINSTRUATION, or correcting any In ego larittea of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars. No. 9. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. Either Remedy neat free by Mail on receipt of the price annexed. Enclose postace stamp and get a Circular. General Depot North-East corner of York Avenue acid CallowhilL Street. Private Office 401 York Avenue, Phila. dolphin, Pa. For sale lo 'ceding', only by TIARVEY-BIRCH & 13E0., where Circa ter!, containing trainable Information, with descriptions of each case, will be delivered gratis, on ap plication. Address DR. FELIX BRUNON, aug P. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa. A. S. GREEN, President For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs Sloths in Furs, Woollens 9 dce. Insects on PI into, Fowls, 60. and $1 00 Boxer, Bottle. and Flasks, $3 and $.l aloes for HOTELS. PUBLIC lnevrvorimas, &O. "Only infallible retnedieaknOWlL" "Free from rolsons." "Hot dangerous to the Human Family." " Rate come out of their holes to die." 4.11.• Soil Wholesale is all largeettlee. .4111 - Sold by all DRUCIOISTS and Rmransine everywhere. 44.• !I! Bainas!!!" of all worthless imitations sir See that "COSTAR'S" name is on each Box, Bettie, and Flash, before you boy. SS - Address HENRY R. COSTAR, Aili" PRINCIPAL DEPOT 482 BROADWAY, N. Y. . . Al' Sold by—HARVEY BIRCH St Co., Wholesale and Retail; 0.8. STEVENS, 93 Extol Mann street ; Above tho Rail road ; J. K. 310Cnti33; U Y. 1100300 & Co., READING, PA. January 17, IW-9mo WILLIAM R. WHITE, GEORGE 11. STUART, SAMUEL GRANT, Jr., TOBIAS WAGNER, THOMAS B. WATTSON, CHARLES S. LEWIS. 67 i;$ C. 4 / • litStrat Beds, Feathers, Blankets, ContfOrtakieS, Quilts, Cushions, And all other articles belonging to the buoineaa Feb. 144y] AMOS HILLBORN. HARDWARE & IRON STORE, VITIXOXMBAraII AND RI3TBIL. frHE b'UIISCRIBERS, RAVING .130U0 - 11T the old Established Hardware and Iron Store of the late Fricker, Stevenson & Co., and having added a large new Stork of goode would respectfully call the attention of the public to their large assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, PAW'S, OILS, GLASS, SADDLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, &e., Which they are determined to sell at the vary lowest Mar. ket Pikes, wholesale and retail. GEORGE LERCH & CO., Corner of Fifth and Market Square. next door to Borbon's Mansion House. (Keim's Old Stand). GEORGE LERCH.] Jan 18 [.T. T. JACKSON. WY' S. I. F. D. E. -sta STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. BARRETT. NEPHEWS & CO., PROPRIETORS. ifir Offices: No. 47 North Eighth St. Phila— delphia, and 5 J 7 John St., New. York. OIIIt SUCCESS IN DYEING AND CLE%NS ING GARMENTS of Velvet, Cloth., Silk. Merino, De Lailla, &e., and BRAWLS of almost every description, is to well known tl at we only desire to rewind onr friends and the public generally, that the season for getting ready their Full Goode is now at baud. Goods reeetafol and returned hg Er.preoo. aug 16-awo] BARRETT, NEN:HMS & Co. HAS 'REMOVED HIS Wholesale Fancy Dry Goods and Notion Storo, To No. IC, WEST PENN SQUABS, TtEADINO, ADJOINING JOHN N. PEARSON &CO'S., Where he offers to the trade and retail customers, the largest end moot desirable assortment of goods In his line ever brought to this city. hie stock couslyto in part of Hosiery anti Moves. Handkerchiefs, Tailors' Trimmings, Perfumery and 'Saucy Soaps;WelrY, Combs, Pine, Needles, Thread, Sewing Silks, &t., Shoe Findings, Drage, Stationery, Cutlery, [tint it great vat iety of Miscellaneous Article& and :lotions too numerous to mention. Country Merchauta rodiers, Millirere alld others auppitea try wholesale at the luivt/At city prices for Cash. May 2, WA INVALID CORPS, ATTENTION, INVALIDS ! MINLISTED MEN HONORABLY DISCHARG -2.4.0 on account of disability. de:arias , to re enlist in this burps, wilt present themselves to the Boat of Enrolirneot for the Dietitet iu - which they rvilide, for examination by the Surgeon thereof, who shalt mobs a personal examina tion of them, and report the result to the Board of Enroll meet. The Board shall then consider each eeee and if the ap pl lege( is found to WE the conditions specified, the Board 611.11 give hint a certificate (according to the form furnish ed) to that effect The term of enlistment shall be Three (3) Years or during the War. For particulars apply to the Provost Marshal. June 13, 1863-tf csruure MOLDS. Tit In ASSORTMENT OF CAGES. FISH Donee, Canary, Hemp and Rape Seeds. For mile by MUSTER. eept M-40 Fifth and Pena Street. r rIEA.—EXTRA FINE OOLONG TEA, AT PO&COCK'S, SO Mb FLU Street ALLE.I?,I & NEEDLES, 4111 U- 11E3 _AIL 11111 V 1111C1 • DR. BRTTNON'S rEtX.TEADEILPEEL&. MATTRESSES, REMOVAL. HENRY AROUSE. :• CONSTITUTED W 4 71 .31 i ple i GREAT XELT.:332 FOR THE qOC:PMCM.F.r.V. T.34rXCI / S x AND TIM ONLY KNOWN REMEDV FOR DIABETEG AND DISEASES OF viz KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Three Dangerene and Tr•ddel• aotna thtth jar iltdieted the. Lest direet• • Cankrttetely Cantrolled Lytle TER CURATIVE properties of the medicine direct theinsel yes to secretion, and by eo altering the eDtaliti..e and liver that the starchy principle of the veiled into anger to lung at the eyeicie lcc• defines of the .•-• CONSTITUTIOS WATER, which gives those organs time to recover their arid vigor. We are able to state that the Couei-,t: ter has cured every case of Diabetes iu alCe 4 ' given. STONE IN THE BLADDER, RA Lour,r, BRICK DUST DEPOSITS, AND .1/0:oi:J I .: 1 , : , f L DIE‘mAROES AFTER " URINATING. Threatee occurring from one and the .fir C37;2, entirely our.' by the Constitution Water, if length of time. The done should vary with the dinease, from twenty drops to a teanpooshn a day, is water. During the passage or th, pain and urgent symptoms should lin proper remedies, then followed op with LLn Water, as above directed. -"•• DIRMENORRHOLA, OR PAINFUL .1/ F,V.yprs AYDIN JIB-YOB-VH.IW A on PLOWING. Both diseases arising from a faulty leered,"; areal dal l—in the one case being too Intl., peeled by severe pain ; and the other a ono:' lion, which will be speedily cared by the Water. The disease known as FALLING OP TIM wens is the relaxation of the ligament+, of that known by a sense of heaviness and back and sides, and at times accompanied by sting or shooting luting through the parts, %cul l , ; see, be removed by the medicine. There is another clans of symptoms arlsit, , TATION OF THB WOMB, which physiciani mass, which word covers np much ignoranc e , and :c ati cases out of ten the doctor does not really know to , :. the symptotos are the disease, or the dkeue the ,vt„...7' We can only enumerate them here. I .peak laxly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the Heath hip;.,,; Memory, Wakefulness, Flayhes of Heat, languor, hide, and Dimness of Vision. SUPPRESSED DrENSTRUATIoA; Which In the unmarried female is a (1 0.toillt reny q disease, and through neglect the needs of inar...v,,„ dangerous maladies are the result; and Co 1005 k 0h..! month passes without an effort being made to assistanttro, the suppression becomes chronic, the pineal grao,lly looses her appetite, the bowelsare co.tipald, sweets come on, and consumption gully ondi het rag:. LEUCORRIRSA 0/2 Wilms. This disease depends upon au inthoomstion or 111.1 V, lining of the vagina and womb. It le in all cuss i.e], panted by severe pain in the back, across the bew.,:, through the hips; A teaspoonful of the modieinq they taken three limed a day, With an injectionof tsbleih,,, ful of the medicine, mixed with a haltpint Or morning and evening, IRRITATION OF THE RECK OF THE BLADDF.R. INFLAMMATION OF THR KIDNEYs,..4n, CATARRHOF THE BLADDER, WIRY AND BURNING OR PAM FIG: URINATING. • . For these diseases it le truly a sovereign remedy. athe much cannot be said in its praise. A single duce hatter known to relieve the moot meet SYMptumel. Are you troubled with that distressing peln in the MC of the back and through the hips? A LenBpOulall aln 4 Constitation Water will relieve you like magic. FOR DYSPEPSIA, It has no equal In relieving the mom distrowlog Tr+, tome. Alb, Headache, neatiburu, Aat.l *a.411. VOIP. fag Food. ke. Take a teaspoonful after diatler. in all came may be Increased if desired, bat sbadib done gradually. PHYSICIANS Have long eine° given op the nee of Wait, intl.4g sal juniper to the treatment of these disea3e6, eat ouly 1,1 them for weatt of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER Has proved Melt equal to the tuba. Ma has der:h•sj upon it. DIURETIC'S Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by cm/quit rve lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disesme. READ. READ. READ. DANVILI,X, Pa., hue 2, Dr. WK. A. Dacca—Dear Sir: Ia Ff.rusry, was afflicted with the sugar diabetes, and for tire mei: , I passed more than two gallons of water in intentots hours. I was obliged to get up as often ae tee or ttt,;‘, times daring the night, and in flue months I lost alma it, pounds in weight. Duriug the month of 3ray, 1.61. cored two battles of Couistitution Water, and ie ter ier after using it I experienced relief, and after taking two ties I wee entirely cared, soon after regaining ivy a.: good health. Yours truly. J. V. L. ➢F. !PITY. BOOM: CORNERS, h. Y, Dee. WI!. H. Elmo & Co.; Gents freely give you liberty to make n•e following Certificate of the value of COS4TITI'Vey Wi:ta which I can recommend in the highest manner. My wife, who was attacked with pain in the auu:lert whole length of the back, and in her limbs, with lion of the Heart, Wended with Furnag el tht Dysmenorrhaa, and irritation of the ffhaehr. I ce;. , 11 physician, who attended her about three months, stole. left her worse than he found her. I then employe: on. the heel physicians I could find, who attended her tars ti nine months, and while she wee under his stiffer quite as much pain; he finally gave her up r:i said : "her ewe taaa incurable." For, said he," A , ouch a mmbination of complaint& that mteli..l ; ;i•: for one operates against some other of her diltroiti , ' About this time, ehe commenced the use of Water, nod to our utter astonishment, almost the um ILs seamed to have the desired effect, and eke kept on log rapidly under Ha treatment, and now euperirteai--r• tirely her domestic affairs. She has sot taboo any of Constitution Water for about fear weeks, and wears Lex to say it has produced a permanent cure. velfßEEscßomi, MILFORD, CONN., Nov. 19, Dr. W. I. M. GAEcov: Dear Sir :—I have for several years, been afjcied air that troublesome and daugerons di=esee—Grerkt— , A , restated all remedies and doctors, until I tonic Water, and you may be assured tbat I was exterabil pleased with the result. It has entirety enrol eo may mate any use of my name you may see fit It 5,10: to the medicine, as I have entire confidence in - loom truly, POND Srftefi.. THESE AIRS FACTS ENO UGH. Therei s no data of diseases that produce east xxl.•:. log effects upon the human constitution as Dinbett. Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary PPNIZ,P. and through false modesty they are nefilecatinosi:4 are so advanced as to be beyond the control of adt:ar remedies, and we present the CONSTITUTION WATER To the public with the conviction that it boo no el° is relieving the class of diseases for which it hits been fAci 80 eminently successful In curing; and we true there shall be rewarded for our efforts In placing no vnloiEt remedy In a form to meet the requirements of patient and physician.. . . AM SALE SY ALL DROOLS'S, MODE 19, WIC G. GREGG & 00,, 'Prop. , — Morgan & Allen, General Agents, No. 46 Clie sew-York. [Nov. 29 It;f:f,l7. COAL, WOOD, SALT, dlEz. ...*AILNCI/1,0 SAMUEL BOONE, (Foßmspxy) Sohn Kissinger, Jr., Corner of Penn and Front Streets, Remits , AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND 141iLij 9 11 at reasonable paces., all binds of Broken, Egini l°°° Coal; Not, Chestnut and Shwaken. CoaI,SLII, IS / and Sand. Mr" Persona in Want of anything In my line, will Cid to their advantage to give me a call before porebsteg et, Where. I deliver free of extra charge to any put 4 ' 4 city. pet tid AMOS BEZDZIL'S CEMLI WILOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUNACTORI f 'lf i-, t , 1 7 , - EAST PENN STREET, BM vaLl , L -0 401 A 1,.. ) A SEVENTH AND BIMINI, `. ,4 ,r" ' ,f ~ SO4t c lt . 6 l c d o e . , n a e t y a r ii l y o ~,o , „p in ; the t r F ,, 1; , : r place Beat of the Hail T O.ii READING FA. ( - eireasat3o.6lolo o January 14, SG-tf F. WESCHE, MANUFACTURER OF IRON RAILINGS, RELL•HANGEB A ND LOCKSIIIITII, T THE OLD AND WELL-KNOWN STAND' Court Alley, shove Sixth street, hear ti t° o ` o once, Reading, Pe. Xer• Keys made, and all earls of ropalrioc don' • • notice. [illsreh MON.BIe WANTED ! ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. APPLY TO JACOB C. Commercial lirA•r• Oflice—C,onrt street. phirch MONEY TO LOAN. APPLY TO Jacon C. scrw l; ', - ur Coin Itlerf 0 inc.—Court steaa. Ito.eh 0361.111N5 i (MalaZ) GRIANS CAN CONSTANTLY BE ILO) LAUER 8 BREWERY, corner o Third and ett,7 StreBtB. F. LAI December' , 11411—tf - PARTIES WISHING TO SELL olt CHASE Real Estate, will do well to call JACOB G. 5'2,11 0 r..: ,L : .. , COLOrnercia l Office—Conn street. -• JUST FD lEIVED, 2()00FLO MIR, Yo 8, AT THE OLD VA' oat 4-tf WM. 8110kie,i! FOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 200 Granite Tea Seth of the newest style. FO It SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 300 ORANIT Moor Sotto of the newest style.