21L1ct-anse . 6. CIGARETTES. If the stet . ). 1.4.1 be true, It is very wrong in you, Young coquettes, Smoking, when mamma'.l away, On the biwn or by the spray, Cigarettes. Twout improve a ruddy mouth, Odor, breathing as the !math, lleretofore ; Anil the process which conceals— Chewing villainous pastilles— Is a bore. Ladies fair, with due respect•, For one reason I object, Inidh is this Sure young breath is sweet to me. And a maiden's lips should be Fit to kiss. GOOD Auvice.-013 "Maier Jack Downing" loss turned up again. Ina Scent letter to the New York Day Book, he makes the following al lesion to the late defeats of the " Diannyeratie Party," which it would be well to lay to heart: "Things are now jest as bad as they kin be, and that is what enear - ages me. I shall never forget Heciakiah Stebbins, who lived away up in the upper part of Penobscot. one winter it. had been awful cold weather, and 'Kiah had had wonderful bad luck, and towards spring it seemed to get worse instead Of better. lie had lost his horse and his cow, and his chickens, and ail his pigs but one. Finally that died, and the next day I happened to go up to his house to see how he was getting .elong. I fowl the old man hap py as a lark. He was siugin' and shoutite as if nothing had happened. When I went in bet I, "'Sigh, what on airth is the matter'" tilt," see he, " the last pig is ded," and he welt to jumpin and clappin his hands, as if he was the happiest man in the universe. lies I, " what possesses you to act so ?" ses he, "things &set be no wile. The last pig is deli: anything that happens now must be for the Fet ter." And just so it is with the D' umycratie party . Anything now that happens to it must be for the better. And I must confess that I feel a good deal like 'Kish. i don't feel at all like s✓'ttin down and cryin like a sick baby ever spilt milk, because we've been whipt in the late elecshins. That ain't the way old Gineral Hickory Jackson taught me bintmocracy." ger- A BAILOR was called upon the stand as a witness. "Well, sir," said the lawyer, "do you know the plaintiff and defendant?" "I don't know the drift of them words," answered the sailor. " What, not know the meaning of plaintiff and defendant ?" continued the lawyer; "a pretty follow you to come hors as a witness, Can you tell me where on board the ship it was that this man struck the other one ?" "Abaft the binnacle," said the sailor. "Abaft the binnacle," said the lawyer, " what do you mean by that ?" " A pretty fellow," responded the sailor, " to come here ae a lawyer, and don't know what abaft the binnacle means."—Sailor's Magazine. OPINIONS OF AN lIONNST OLD BARSEEPFAL— " Taste is various. Thus, there are those who are for the union of brandy and water with, loit not without, sugar—those for it without but not with—those-for it with or without, but prefer it with, and those for it with or without, but pre fer it without. It thus becomes a question not of two sides merely, but of at least four aides, even among the bibulous, saying nothing of tee totallers, who oppose the whyle thing altogether. Confidence dies and universal suspicion reigns. There is no comfort in bar-tending." REVEIP.—JoeII. Billings, in the Pulcepai at: gives the following " resipee" for making " Berlony serene:" "Take an eel-akin and stuff it with a ground cat, seem it with scoch snuff and per simin lie; lay it on to a hog pen to dri, and then hang it up by the tail in a grocery for eight months for the flies to give it the traid marks. Then it is ready for use, can be cut in to rite lengths and sold for police klubs." ger A waren, congratulating Mr. Lincoln on the prospect of his re-election, was answered by that indefatigable dory-teller with en anec dote of an Illinois farmer, who undertook to blast his own rocks. His first effort at produc ing an explosion proved a failure. He explained the ammo by exelatinieg, n Pchaw, this powder has been shot once before !" ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Of Isaac Miller, of Spring township, Berk* county. r r HE BUBSCRIBEB, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Vendee, at the Public Hence of Franklin Mugger. in Eyries township, Berke county, on Saturday, November 26th, 1863, at I o'clock, P. M., the following valuable pro perty : Ell that certain DWELLING HOUSE and tract of Arable and Meadow Land, situate in the township of itliapring, aforesaid, bounded by property of David Matz, Isaac Debut, Daniel Bechtel, damaged, and others, containing 16 acme, more or lees. Glom the above property ere erected a Swiss Barn, (newly built) a Frame Stable and other oat-bnildinge, ell in first-rate order. TWO or three sores of this laud ten be over flowed with water at all times, and could be need fors vegetable garden. There are also a large variety of Fruit Trees open it, each as Apple, Pear, Peach. Pingo, Cherry, &v. A Well of nover-failing water, with a Pomp, near the door. C..Y For terms of sale, die , apply to WILLIAM U. LINT:WOOD, Assignee of Isaac Miller. no' 14-3] Valuable Real Estate. For Sale, IN BERN TOWNSHIP. THE SUBSCRIBER WILL OFFER AT PUB LIC Sale, at Leinbsch's Tavern, in said township, on Saturday. the !Nth day of November hat., at a o'eloolt, P. M., A valuable Lot or piece of Ground, situate in raid Bern township, near Epler's church and one-half mile from mid Lelnbach's tavern. The same containe 6 acres and Pt perches, moreor leen, on which la erected a Lou DWELL JIG RORIE, Frame Barn, two-story Spring Honi.e, never-failing water, Orchard with choice apple and other frnit trees; IX acres of meadow ground, the rest arable land. An open road along the premleee. A parr of the pnrchnee money, if desired, eon remain secured en the pro rates. Perm.na deeirorm to view the prearls..„ will pi.ssa call on Michael Eirich, who resides on the premises, or on Jonathan [Muer, near the place Terms and conditionn of sale made known on the day and tittle of male. nov 11-3tj THOMAS SHEIDY. Executors' Sale of Real Estate. ON SATURDAY, THE 28th DAY CPU NO— ',ember, 1563, tit 1 o'clock, Y, lif„ wilt be sold st public sale, at the public house of Charles D. Geiger, •• Plough and Harrow," in the city of Heading: All that gte:tain two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and Lot of Oronnd, cheats on tha eolith side of the Bort. d Dauphin Turnpike road, in Sprini township, Barks county, about three Ratlines of a mile from the city of Reading. containing in front 20 feet, and In depth 2110 fL on the Eastern boundary, and 1711 ft on the Western boundary, adjoining property of John Rapp on the East property of Seitzinger's Estate on the South, property of Smith Ic Krick on the West, end the said Tornpike road the North. Late the Estate of Alin H. Jfoyer, deceased. Conditions made known at the time end place of sale, by JOSEPH H. MOYER, Executors. AARON 01. MOYER, nov I;_R[] NOTICE THE MEMBERS OF THE MUTUAL FIRE Rummage Company of Barks County will hold their meal meetiug and election, nn Monday, the seventh day of December next. between tee hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, at the public bootie of amen lielot, In Priedeueburg, Oley township. no, It-Bt9 AUDITOR' 8 NOTICE THE AUDITOR API:011TM/ BY TIM Court of Common Pleas of Berke County, to audit, te state and make dierrlbution of the balance In the hunch of Henry Mohr. Atulgnee cur estate of Bel junta Moho, of Calera township, Berke county, will mees the pertiel tangled for the purpose of hie appointment, at his nth:lp, in Court street, city of Reading, on Thursday, the tea day of December, A. D., .1161, at 1 o'clock. P. H. tor 1.4-311 S. H. SHEARER, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Ealate of JACOB WEAVER, late. t i t' Douglass township. Saks county, demand. THE UNDERSIGNED, AUDITOR APPOINT ED by the Orphans' Court of Berko con sty, to audit, resettle and restate the Account of David B. Meurer, Ex ecutor of Jacob Weaver, deceased, ant make distribution, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of attend ing to the druiee of his appointment, at the office of John Banks, Esq., In the city of Reading, on Saturday, the Oat ,pf December next, at 1 o'clock. P. M. isov MICHAEL K. BOYER, Auditor. Executors' Sale of Real Es S Ttiit DAN - , 2Sth OF J At I 0 , ,i0,1t, NI., lir the public hou-e IL t lint raw.' in Ilia city al.:AA:11;w Aer,iiii,lWnstdtbrar ?:inanar'nry wzicK 4 , 15 omit, '.111.. .1f I'l. .111 /1: ~et 1.. twt•un RlLLThiril end Piiiiirth, in liiacisy p r op t rty —Il H waa on o, t!,o by 3 TiOi fuel Alleyoill siattli by inopot Ey of job n Po.i•Oor. •:nd on tbn by sal.: (7h ,, n3t _• . e-t: ,lent :11. , Let nod ill 4.‘1 , A., machos. htlaVftt at the tiraA by liI.ACt IiAn.MAN. r LEVI SHARMAN, sian. 11-311 Executors of .Lain dreamed - Duilz;uANT TO AN Oi1.1)EIT. Tit ti Court of 13orks county, will be sold at - Public so Saturday, tho,Tilli day of (Member. A. D., 3'53, at the politic house of nanist Emitter, in nralcack town. ship, Berk, county : All that sermin ois,stage, tvotionsal nod trost of land. eitnate panty- to ilr e sit soul, and partly in Colossi towimhip, Bet Its county, Udjoinlng lands of Daniel Hiller, Henry Trowel, .Tacoli o, desea,cd, Peter B.:moan, John Moyer, Benjamin Kemp, Daniel tiberbolizer, Tulin Gebhard, Philip APiriallt. Desist Flt tooling, and Joßeph Matz, containing one hundred and raven ogres and one hundred and twenty-eight parahso, he the lame more or less, of Which. about S ilero aro Meadow, T.O acres handsome Sprout Land, and therost arable. IiA,M-iinprOVNILDCIDtS consist of one story and a 'Ma Ts.: "T'll DV! ill LING 1101/SE. Frame Schwoimor Barn and 4iskstlior outbuildings. A Spring of near-falling Malin in near said dwalling;:ilso. P young thriving appleorcherd. Into the property of lawd. The above property will ho sold in Blowhole or in parts, to snit pi:retainers. Sale to coliimepag at 1 o'clock In the ofterosso, when 0.1 attenll.l3CO will he given, and the terms et onto made known by JACOB ZERBE, Adm'ore. .it rc:BP11 ZEItBE, IV order f,ftlial3turt.—lidgtm.l3Anx, Clerk. Dem 14-St :mould the atis- - ' Med at. he sold they will then be best bidder. OREL pu IISLIANT PI lANS' Cor tie Venice, en.Pc 1863, at the late d, emakied, In Oloy t deecribad Beal Est tenement and ire county aferemid. William Bieber, I DAilter aed orhei acres, tsnreor lest Ant.) . Steno Wmlt Ranee. galiShed with Cc other Al't'Lli ORC HARI through cold prei rhrench pipes in ft A Well, with Pump With Also, a tract of WOODLANP, ehitate in Rockland town chip, connty aforesaid, bounded be lead. of Benjamin Yoder. Reuben Seyler, David Y. Petor, and Juba Hart man. containing 6 acres, more or 1.., with the upon ileu m:lees- Late the property of Abr.:ch.. ni ..1.70.1.4 , ,leeoa eel. Stile to commence at one o'clock iu the afternoon, when d oe :,ttendence wits be given. and the b.."' of coin ennde known by ISAAC D. RRITHBACH, ELIZA FIIIRREIN, Administrators. By order of the Court. Henn, Cletk. [nov 7-41 DURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF TILE OR ' DUANE* Court of Berks county : will i.e sold at Public Vindarb on Friday, the 4th day of December, A. P. 1661, xt the late dwelling iIACBO itattblas Blatt. deceased, in Centre township, Herbs county: All the: certain mes amigo, tenement and tract of :land. situate in Centre township, county afirresail, bounded try lands of Ben jamin Blatt. William Kaufman, Jobe hawk cud Jacob K. Blatt. containing 05 acres, mere or less. Of the shove, ahout 5 acres ere WOODLAND, and about S acres afeadow, and the remainder entitle laud, and in a good state of cultivation. The improvernsuis c4nsiet of a two-story Double Log DWELLING DOUSE, Schwab zgr Barn, and other out MOPE:age—a Wnll of never Weinfailing Water, with Dump. in front at the aald. tl Well* tog. ftiae, two excellent APVLII (DICHhiIDB, fire. There is aloe a stream of water running through the said pro misee. Late the property of Hattlita.a Blatt. dm :nett . . . sate to commerce at one o'clock In the aPeruoon, when due attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known by WRATIAM BLATT, JOHN G. movrr, $ Cy order of the Court. —Datum. HAHN. Clerk. [nov 7-41 n ORPHANS' COURT SALE. - Dutz..., , uANT TO AN OR LIER OF THE OR PFIANS' Court Berke county, will be sold at Pnb lie Voodoo, on Saturday, the sth day of December, A. 11. 1863, on the prembina, in Earl Toia'n;lip, Barks Minty, the following described Real Estate, to wit: All that cer tain slcitenage, tenement aud tract of land, siteate in Earl Township, Berke conntr, bone dud by lan& Of Jacob Ppang, Widow Drnmhellar, Peter Knebb, and °there, containing .ninety four acre., more or lens, part w.-4,1 nod part „, form load. The Infneemnatentn seas'.-1 of a ate-ntery lxaYLog DWELLING HOUSE; alto, another snial! bane,', part done and part loz, Leg Stable, Ac., Apple Orchard, and a 'Trim! of never.lisiling Water. Late tho propel John Stapldon, deceased bale to eommence itt I o'clock in the a due attendance will be given. and - Inc tern known by SMAUEL K ,VVFM; By order of the Court. —l).ixteb Heim ' 2,200, ILLInt 1a - T IS Ai. patty. in the:. _ _ ~.11, Finer, . nnestreeL _ ilread, has sold a large hiltill:l27 i , f Farms to settle.. _ who, mostly in a. Acct. Li :no, vt:jvy,ll . , 1, , 77-eo of pro perit.y. Which tri.:iciera evideceo or the ,11,•ilty ei the eon, and the facilitles f-r d!Fp,...it, "11, i r.,,1..t.u. The numerous villages which have ,prcrw, up ,u tht- , 1 - ,r; HMO also indicate tho al,undurt to , ,airee4 ~! tee ,:unt,y. The land is rich Pit .11.121 E hen thickly Woodland can generally ba purchased at eh°. t d oto ere, and low prlees—somelitnes of the Cetopau y. The van ,Us; kinds cf grain era ancearrfally colrit,trA. Frait , Gripe,, gr. 4- rapidly, and y:eld ebn oda et 1 y acd eaprrh, quality. The fruit market la probably the be,t Weal. For the reteina of Cattle there le no better revelry to be found. Ceueidering the infancy of the settlement., much ban already been done for echoois. The Company offers to settlers - great iiiivitetaiirm. The lead to sold—Wood or Pratrio,—at from sti to fla, rr iiel e, according to Its distance from the Railroad. At the time of purchase, only the interest of the purchase too. ey Is re quired. For the 3 first years, likewise only the interest, At the end of the fourth yearend the three following, each one quarter of the capital ; thug after the expiration of men Imam the whole amount to paid. Oa each pay ments a liberal discount in:viewed. Purchasers are ex empt front taxes on the land for revel) years, Air The undersigned bas horn appointed agent, and haying personally examined ilie land, Is able to give exact infOrianitnil, All celniiiiiilinatitrUS to be addroised to JOilii lsRtLICil, Agent, March 21—if] Reading Y. 0,, Berke county, Pa INVALID CORPS. ATTENTION, INVALIDS ! N LISTED MEN HONORABLY DISCHARG .L4 ed no account of disability, desiring to re-entim io this (Mrps, will pronent, thenioelvto to the lithird of Enrollment for the District in which they reside, for examination by the Surgeon thereof, who shell make a penional examina tion of them, and report the result to the ihierd of Enroll ment. The Board shall then consider etch me, and if the Op• plicant la found to fullll the Ceeditieoe rprctticd, the Boa a d obeli give him a certificate (according to the forfn farciclo ed) to that effect. Ti,,, teem of eoliotment Atoll be Three (3) Years ord oring the War. For particulars apply to the Pruvoot hlarobal. Some 13. 1000-tl TOBACCO AND SEGAR STORE, JUST OY AFULL AND COMP! of SOFIKO 050.10 DRY 0001 sitethln ntyiea of oreso Shawl; Cloaking; Clefts and C,Reeitneren, Satinetaand Jena; Manlier; Flannel; Liter floods, I I oods. I , CHARLES C. MALTZBERGER Cotton G , MOVTANZIkti WIEOLISSALE dt ILYITALL In superior stock, end bent f's sold at the lowest market print DNALEN IN ALL IfINDS AND trUALYSLE9 TOBACCO, act /91 EA GL E ER SEGARS, (LATE 1;07' SNUFF Penn Street, above LIAVINU ASSUMED Lkabate Be ewery.the mtbeet after refitting and itepr ,, viug neeted therewith, he id heir prt or distant, (at his CELEBRATED L And ho heron by curie! attent and fidelity, to merit end moor, •tion of the good *Atlanta Of Itottalng nod rMinlty, THE SALOONS 639 PENN STREET, NORTH SIDE, BELOW RAILROAD, READING. .PA_ (SIMI OF PUNV.H.) ALWAYS ON RAND A FIND ASSOVT3INNT 01' REAL MEERSCHAUM, BRIER HD ;AIM PIPES iS'egta- 1.14.1tre, &.:11“0 TAaccu Rubber Port. Monaied, &e. Da 3-if -‘415:311C 1 •ML"`...W-31E. NEW-YORK STORE, NO. 438 PENN STR.,EET, READING, PA. DRY GOODS FOR CASH. rain: PROPRIETORS ARE NOW DAPIX intr.b.wing lathe city qt Ne...rurk,Dirr GOODS of evo - y deter:v.lou JAMES LEE. Secretary AT AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALE, B•t1..1, 0 ror 0,3 Wet.. .sf iho l ltign and Puri7l.or. CITIZENi ar 1:::A.1 , 12 , 10 and 3)11oHBOalioll1). And to making it.e above announcement. beg to add that on occonat of C. G. 1100fi. being n rtohloot dimen of Now-liorl:, tar' rig' to•rerhirly . it/41 , 1routoxiod with 'l le DC A' (MOW;ft F.Sa. iIT that City, he baii practical ex. parlance for purchuoing Tor ta•ilttS priooo paid I.y Traboient oo to that Aro rket, and w choorfully Fateed to our MlntatlAol,l the tail banertt of the oferimnid ad vontooi:h ) B ELS (;1 1.51. Oft Vi6T NIVED e—f "CAP stock, which will be eoltl at the lowest wboleftale and retail price., by rttEn, LERCII & Cu„ net 171 LOI Markel Ftlexrn, Reading, Pa 500 new shape aeop Shirts, OVIE BEST QUALITY, JUST OVENED and tor aate at low vireo. ma orirHaws' COURT SALE ORPHANS' COURT SALE a. a. nom.: COAX. OEM: COA___,Z on-. A. M. HART, East Market Square EIE MMI 11.1.11, at 11.10 A. M.. 1,1 I.ool'. 31 : MEI =EI Wv•tcen Hvgre,.. frein New-Vetic, si 11! ie ~ 11. n; ..M, d. (LW P. the A. sc Reading at 9.2.; 11. . Train, a, ll.l t A. ft.; omo Cii Mon and ea hada. TIP.; 11.10 A. H. Tra;ll n foc Wiltlesberre, Scranton end Thu %'.entern Exprece Tr;llits cog/I,T: at liarnisburg with Eat r aloe a„ the Penns; lv;tnia Itatirond ler Pitt,- all points Went; and the Mail Trains coaxed g nag for Lanea-ter, Clattni.enclatrg, Sunbury, Wil _ Fort. Lock Haven. , e at El tut, the Cane/les. 1 4--Clte. , Content Ileact:,, nnd Emigrant Tick ets at reduced Fares, to Ell the principal paints in the North snit Went, and the Catabte. COMMUTATION TICKETS, With 26 Conponi, at 25 par neut. Lti.c.aint, between any paints Ile:Aced. MILE.% E TICKETS, . . . . Goed for 200 a m o o , batwnen ail at $l6 30—for Fan,iliee and Hurl ner.s lI:Ws., good for the holder only, for three mouth., in auy of the Pautienger Trolua to Philadelphia, at $4 . 2. :15 each.. School Season Tick oh, ens-third . • . /YR , Pae,eng..re trill Jae the BMIO,O Trains West, at tliti UPPER. DEPOT, and all other Trains, at the LOWER 07 OLD DEPOT. SO lbs. of lianea,ge allowed each passenger. fl Pa , serigors are requested to porchase their Tickets before entering the cars, as higher Faros are charged if paid Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Reading, Harrisburg and Pottsville at 8.15 A. M., and 3.30 P. M., and at 4.30 P. M. for Reading only. rni.Excarnion Tlekele, gond For one day, by 8.30, A. M. keconar to 1 . 1," •dretm- •-keept n arid Al Furth:. The 1 1 .1.1 A.:l. Train arrive' in Ncw-York al 6.011i'. M., acid tb.e•l.2i , I'. M. Train at 10.15 P. M. Train., will leave New-York ,} A iiy ropt Sundays) at A. 11., it! DOIM, acd 7 I'. M., at Ow root of I!,urtinudt i?..treet and arrive in Reading at II In A. M., 6 P. 51., acid 19 Midnight. Pes,engers aro reptrigted to purchase tiekolgherore tak ing their seats, as higher fares will be charged on theatre. EDWARD M. CLYMER, President. Nov. 14-tfl INSURANCE COMPANY it= Or PENDISIELVANIA. OFFICE, NOS, 4 AND 0 EXCHANGE BUILDING, Mora Side of Mellott St., Between. Thkek and Tinted Sts., .011111ILADBIAPill A. 7210012.1" ORATED It.-1 1794. CHARTBR PERPDTUAL. C. VITAL. S0000.01:30. Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, 1863, 5493,829 67. Marine, Fire and Inland Trans' ortation Insurance HENRY D. SFIERRER.D, CHARLES AIACALESTER, WILLIAM S. SMITH, JOHN 11 AUSTIN ED C . KNIGHT, HENRY G. FittiDlAN, GEORGE C. CARSON, BERRY . SHDRIZERD, President. -WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary, JEW — Application., fur Enenrance may he made to IA 51 REELS, at Howard 9l Co's. Express Unice. May 16, 1863-ly 111/T AUT-7 w FALL AND \ DRY liMi ciotbit, Sitk maxia6tidajW 0,-,kin Caesim6taiy :` Cesnimeres, Fa ;icy C:,=l,lloreP, _ LOriZESTXC GOOll3 : and Or..y W.,/ F.. 1 ',III, TAIe mnkl wiich ir,v—qtnarket ,% • "pt I t ] P ALL STYLE -or HATS, CAPS AND FURS, 1.47M0LT-154:1§17: AND W b AT TBE OLD-ESTABLISEIED STAIp OP Gr. X3CDP.a..ga, No. 450 Pena St rect., nert door to the Union Rook oflteoding, NyvCoNSTA NTLY 11E13E1 VINO FB INg-w-lurk nud Tuitadelpl is tho latest atyles of HATS and CAPS Adapted to Lilo Season. Ho has also received a line ass seropent of LADIES' FURS', BUFF4I.O TROSES, 11.7?BA/:S, VALI.SLS IIMBRELLAS, tAiel, will be said RE the loweq taeb Klee. Arc be pnye Cash air all his goods, hole enabled to sell them attlie low- Oct ',rice, ir A large lot of the host Tit tilts received, to which the s' isre.pectiully Welted. call to chow rode. FALL AND WINT , Connected therewith. have alwr been neatly refitted for the convenience end comfort of guest. Thu cholceht Foreiwn end Atnttrir,in Wine, kept at the bar, and !be beet "Laser" on Tap. Gentlemanly bar keeper.; always in atteudaucu. Lunch every day. ecr.lo-ifl L. A. GERTGLETTE. TO Brozczfltaraq ry BEST AND CHEA PEST 'PLACE TO ji buy 0 rum, Powder, Shot; Car+ &c., if: at 6EO. & 00., Oct 171 r,n4 Market Pa. LAMPS! LAMPS! A LA H(: E ArlSOlt. l' MEN'S' OP LA I NI I'S, pisi,,,,iaa, cLithurya, &c., of all thcil•tte.t sty lea, for axle cbeni. by GP,(v. LERoV! '..: CO , Oct Id fail Market :,'.(ina re. Reading, Pa. meat Cutters ac ffers. LA 1111 E AtirMIIT'SIENT 1 f,,VP CLU- J . 1 tara, blulrsre, &c., of all th e I provtqueuis. far bob, by I-0. 171 Nt7,sll:ozvE =ALL. NO. 3C v 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WA,...:11/INGTON,II. C. TIIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT raIIy inform itretruujatr..- - '...1),nt Berke; empty, tharthey burr' prepairijo acc*Fruc porpasage. ptrremt Mtjuors, whlle the terieket atiorde. .Inia•lB7tl9 :0 .1 11.10 A. MEE s •-•,us.l.7st at Port. 13utt:11e, Z,iagara ,t Port ettnton MEM ERZELEI! WILLIAM R. WHIM CEOIO3E H. STUART. SAMUEL (HUNT, Jr., TOBIAS WAONER, THOMAS 11. WATTSON, CHARLES S. LEWIS, M. 10EF1.ER Corour of Fifth n ud Spruce Strc,tu I BED KEA LEKCIf k (.3), rot Market tiquark, Nna .dink, I'a 1111 L:TOCIC OF GOODS MMI! FULL ASSORTMENT OF MON ADID S i r rim CM= Llttildinglllxlerinln, Nang, Spikes, OHS, Paints, Glass, Bait Mligcs, Locks and Screws. KNIVZS, FORKS &SPOONS, cEnA It WARE and o general assortment of Ftonsekeeping Artieles. For .ale by J. L. STICIITER, Corner of Penn and Firth Streets 29-;m o] l!NZIE=1•01131:OEMO LAUMAN, SALLADE & Co:, IMPORTERS OF DISEAS' EYE AND EAR. NOISE IN TELE ille,Al) DEAFN ESS Dr. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST AUTHOR GTO GOOD DARK F NEW Flll D SILKS, .NLw FANCY FLANNELS, BALMORAL PETTICOATS, CCD, wurrE AND bLUE FLANNELS, etc. erp 5-Sin E. 86 H. T. ANTHONY, MANUFACTURERS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, 'Z,OI BROA DIV AY E .NBW-TURK, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. )UR cATALonuE NOW EMBRACE 6 CON `SIDE,HARLE °ye! leour Thoumnd different nob. tecto (to which additions are oottlirtnollyt hoolg wade) of Portrolis or Pontoon( Americans. etc., VIZ: 72 AmjmmENERALS, in 5 STATESSIEIIt. Dio HKIII •tiENERALS, 127 DIVINES, 2(9 COLONELS, 110 AUTHORS, Kt biKir r•coi3ONELs, 30 ARTISTS, 20 °VIER 0 FFI.:;EIog, 112 STAGE, CO IN /NY OFFICERS, 4e pHoM MEET WOMEN. Rill, etc. . IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS! IT IS A NEVER FAILING REMEDY! TEM IT Mead what it lies done for Mr. AVNER D. CANPRI,LI., of the Arm of Campbell & Marshall, Boot and Alice dealers, Centre ,rinare. LANCASTER, PS., March 4. 1583, Hr. n. if. MIRKY:sr —boar Par many yearn I was the victim of Dyspepsia its most aggravated form ;my sy.oetit having become so lunch deranged and debilitated, that I wan 1113011 e to IiArrOTRI any kind of labor. I had re sorted to tire hot doctors within reach, without relief. I used 1,01119 of ti.”111/oht popular rat:lEllles of the day, but nme of them did mu any moot his nuanrinve rennet he described it, weeds. I wus limn living at Hopewell. Ches ter conniy, and ill 1,V , 7, le a last reacirt, I commenced the nao of your medicines. They coon n Meal.] me relief from lbe meet painful symptoms which 1 bad toratetay balled to obtain; sad to ii nuteriele n ly chart titan] wimetearintely rnalerral to health, and I have enjoyed the best of health ever since—not a symptom of toy old complaint remade- Since !Lett, 1 have always kept your medicines in my family, sod would eat lie without thorn upon any con. siderattoll,ll.s thry have Lev ' to du 'Skit you claim fur them. Hew' This to but on, praLe of thi. Juno 1110111,1 CONUENTIIATEI) VEG-XPIL'ABZIE EXTB.A.Grg. A PURE TONIC, THAT WILL RELIEVE TIIE AFFLICTED, AND Not Make Drunkards• DR. ROOFLAND'S GERMAN FITTERS PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. J. 1). BITTING WILL EFFECTUALLY AND MOST CERTAINLY CURE ALL DISEASES, Disordered Liver, Stomach or Kidneys 'Dbotsando of our salsas. are enßerlog From DYSPEPSIA and LIVER DISEASES, coil to whom the following goes- Ilona apply—we guarantee uors, Hootland's German Bit THEM. sTREET, MS 11'i11 Cu wous Debility, Diseases arising from a Dis ordered Stomach. Observe the following symptoms resulting from Disorders of the -'~ ~'~ i.wora Dilea, Faine4n of Blood to the Head, Activity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructa tions, Sinking or Finttering at the Fit of the Stomach, Swimming or the flood, (tarried and Difficult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking orSeilocAing Bencatioue when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wehn before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi— ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, &c , sadden Finale« of Heat. Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and grant Depression of Spirits. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in toad Bottles, Corti pounded of the cheap est whiskey or con..men rum, costing from 20 to 41 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. This class of Bitters Isis caused and will continue to Canoe, en long as they can bo sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their uoe the system to kept nolitinualty end., the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst kind. the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result is all the horrors attendant open a drank— ard'a life mid death. For thew, who desire and WILL HALF. a Liquor Bitters, too publish the following receipt. Oet ONE MOTTLE OS GOOSIAND'S GERMAN BITIII O B and nix with TRREE • fad ‘,F GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKRY, and the re ' be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medt. 't , lB and true ex.:43ll.inch: hay of the la the market, and will Ciiot , ' ail the virtues " ES. :I,titt;m owro' them to their usual . e tch has been the ease in thousands ;tances, and a fair trial is but required to pruvu the assertion. That these Bitters are not Alcoholic and are not intended as a beverage. The proprietors have thousands of letters from the must, eminent, Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians and Citizens testifying of their owe personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. Flllll Rem. 1. 111 . 010 n, .11., mitor the Jury. . chiperiiit 16.1oledge Altbungh not tlh.ro.ol to favor or tPI'I,IIIM.II Pntont In ennoral, throne], tlherukt et their llorredlente and effeete, 1 yet know of an antlielent reamona why a than oogy not leottly to the hens,llt be lalleveli hltfiaolf to have rrroivoll front any .41111 pie prep ,, ratiou, Ili the hope that be may thus eoutribo.e to the benefit of 'other., • I do thie the more readily in regard to Hocifland'a Oer „„ ttiti, r ., prepared by Dr. C. M. Jectnen, or thin ell)", becaiwe I wax prejudiced acalvet them fur many yottre, ender the impression that they were cbielly an alcoholic mixture. lam Indebted to my friend Hebert Shoemaker, tin , for the removal of this prejudice by proper tents, and for encouragement to try them. when angering from great and long confirmed debility. The ace of three hottlon of thane Bittern, at the beginning of the present year, Wad fol. lowed by evideat relief, and restoration to a degree of bo dily and mental vigor which I had hot felt for nix months before, and lied almoet despaired of regaining. I therefore thank Lied and my friend for directing me to the use of theta. I'HILAD . A, June 2:/, /SUL I. NEWTON BROWN. Diseases of the kidneys and bladder, in Young or Aged, Male or Female. art, speedily removed, end the patient restored to health. • . DELI , . fr ',n•og fr.) sieareoy aleph IS W I 4 A) aff;Ock Ina kiepsbottlt or 11th tbey will find 11111Cil body, Invigorating at It is not, a Lig prostration. ATTENTION SOLD/El - CS Anl iho frieudo of Soldiers. We call lho attentioa of all hay lag relations or friends iu the army to the fact that" 1100FLANIPb Gallant! Bit ters" trill core Moe-lentils of the dieoealb, induee..l by oz. posures and privations incident to camp life. In the liete, published almost doily iu the litsupapors, on the aival of the sick, it will be noticed that a vary largo propo rr rtion are lug loom debility. Every ease of that Iliad can be readily cured by ileotlaud'o German Bitters We have no le,itation in rtating that if the,o itittero were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that utit.iru be would be lost, The proprietors arc daily receiving tbsnirful letters from sufferers iu the army and licspini Is, who have been restored to health by the one Of these Bitters, sent to them by their frieudo, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Soo that the Signature of "C. M. JACKSON,' is on the Wrapper of each Bottle. PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZEN FOR $4 00. yonr neirest druggist not have the article, ao not bo put oil by auy Of the intoxicating properatlons that may be oirernd in its piece, but send to ne, and we will [inward, rural - My pocked, by express. Principal Office and Manufactory, No. 013 ARCH ST. 11.1°13kLL ily received .7 C::# .I%T MEI de Mr.o. TIT _EL 1V - ES (Successors-to C. M. JACKSON & CO.) Proprietors. ARISING FROM A e of Chronic or Ncr- PARTICULAR NOTICE REIVIEDTIIER ng RAW r OE 'sts and Dealers LACK'S MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ESTABLISI - 11NIEN'T. 901.1darket Street ' Philadelphia. Vink: WOULD ESPECT FULLY CALL YOUR attention to our Large Stork of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING now on hand READY MADE, embracing every variety of Style and Material mutable for the sea,ou. No have ktao au hand a full asaortment of FALL and WHITER Goof* adapted to ME'.'S and HOW WEAR, and Would invite your early attention thereto. There Goode have bean purcbahed for CASC. and wilt he sold at a email advance for CASH. Particular attention paid to all ordera, eo an to insane satisfaction to the parChaner. E. 'MATLACK. Aut• nap u—Stuel era Markel Street, Philadelphia. Choirs, Conventions, and Singing Schools, ARE USING The best Haste Book of the Season, ec 92 1 2 MO 61 Ulan' " Which, though but six weeks old, has attained A POPULARITY UN.EQUALLED, By any similar work, and is meeting with A DEMAND UNPRECEDENTED ; Insuring within three months A Sale of Fifty Thousand Copies. .^VERAT. CONVENTIONS HAVE USED IT - tire satisfaction—twelve more Convent:oas will ad a largo number are making nr aPllBoll. Choirs find no bank certainly, abookeo available 'nowt be otherwiee than the 7RFeirnen pages sent free. pm' vupy fiD per dvz. WM CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING, Which will he made to order in the neatest and most inehionable etyieg at the lowest each prices. Having con siderable experience in thin branch of business, be tools confident of girl - g general satisfaction. He has also on hand a good assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, .91.11. 26 White &Mite, Over :Alia., Under Shirks ' Drawer., Dollars, Cm.irsle of different styles and colors, STOCKINGS AND GLOVES. N. B. All goods made in this establishment Ethan give entire satisfaction or no sale. JACOB B. RIXSTINE. Reading, Pa., Oct. le. 1563.-3 mo FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS! 301 IN FAREIXRAL, No. 713 A ROll Street, below Eighth, South side, PHILADELPHIA. `..,1.). IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER 1 . ,',.‘ : of and Dealer in all kinds of f.ri,.. POE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. I ~. ..44 Wich to return FANCY Y thanks Er t ß o 8 1:y friends Aisi.lj., of Reading and the ~urroundlog Coon .o_4 al".. ties. for their very liberal patronage ex -44,,,7„.. li ., A _. te n nle w d o t u o l r : a d y u t r o ln e t e l b te gt a s t t . I few now yza a r v e . , _r.,,, s - to More, of my own Importation and Manufacture, a very extensive assort - - - meat of all the different kinds and qualities of FANCY FURS, for Ladies and Children, that will be worn during the Fall and Winter seasons. Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from Europe, ted having them all Mannfactured under m' -we es-s, 'Mien—enables me to otfor ,- ' handsomer Set of " -We me a calif' , number and J. W. PTIOCT(M A ;70,, No. 92U Chewiest Street, Phitare VARNISHES, PAINTS AND GLASS ! E OFFER TO DEA I,EHS, COMM NA IcERS V and limb , Paintcre, at the very lowest nett cash prime, the beat Cow:// and Othitiat VarniA/149 ; Pure. White tend; French and American Mince; Chrome Grorna, and Tel lowa, brop and Ivory .11!arkiii, and a fall oneortmout of rillthajiaer eniorB—ouch ax Vortaillintta. Labour, Tula (Inborn, oc., also, Paint and Vatnirh Britches, of the befit make. Glazier's Diamonds and ; Paint Mills; Ovate and double thick Ohms, of all descrlptione and all Materials axed by 110060 and Coach Painters—which we eon null as cheap, if not cheaper, Irma any other bonne, from the tea thet we keep down our expoubee by conduct, inn our boffin.. pernoneity. Mr, Bait,—iineth firm-I'4r many yearn manufnolnr• ed the Varnishes, eold by the late C. bchrack. We feel confident that one l',arraiahna, are equal, if Lint superior to nay manufactured lu thin; country. We Warrant thorn 10 give emir.) antis& ction. mad linot an represented, the money will be refunded. (live Cs a call before purchaming elm" where. A• liberal discount made to the (rade, FELTON & EAU. N 08.135 & 138 North Fourth &treat. act 17,18}3-Gras] corner Cherry, l'bilndelebte. PROCLAMATION! THE GREATEST CHANCE EVER Offered to buy Good Jewelry at Low Prices. 10()0 00 WATCHES, _ CHAINS, Sets or lov Smi., Ring.. Hrscolotc,Looketc, Sloove Hutto., Studs, etc., etc., to be sold for ONE DOLLAR MACE, and not to be paid for nulll you know what you are .421.- 6.-nd -21. cent.. r.”- w Ctlflifiegt.te, which will inform you what you can hare fur hi. Certificates containing the name and value of Onn Piece of Jewelry, are Enveloped, sealed up and mixed, then, when orderad. are taken with oat Wok, and sent to you by moll, You can inn what yon ear have, then it to your option to nerd hi for the ar— ticle or not. Circulars and Cetslogne sent tree. Agents wanted erery town and regiment. Address' A. X. HARPER St CO , 208 Broadway, New• York Limp' G-Smo* STAUFFER, • nd Jeweler, :TURER OF IMPORTER OF WATCHES, ud St., Corner Quarry, Et..PIIIA, _ 'LY ON HAND AN AS• tad Sliver Patent Lever, Le• Pine Gold Chains, Settle and r Finger Rings, Brace. lednillone, Lockets, Poodle, liver Table, beneert, Ton, Salt r Ppoons, Cups, Napkin Rine, Frulrend Bolter Kulvex , Shielde, Combs, Diamond Poin ted Pen., etc , all which will be sold Iran for awls M. I. Tti/iI.A6 &CRP^ hex , quality full Jeweled Patent Lever Movements constantly on band; oleo ether fakers of .uperier N. lt.—Old Ovlil and Silver Sought/or Gish. sept Watches, Jewelry & Silver-ware. FUME UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT— FULLY invite your attention to Lie well selected woeiork id NMI hold and Silver WATCHES, Fine Gold .. JEWELRY of every kind and Variety Of tittles— : comprining all of the neteelt and most beautiful < rigilS. . . _ AINO-SOLI D RIL.VER-WARE. equal to aria—and the beet wake of Silver Pl,/ed Ware. Each article is war mutat ig he as re ',reward. rar Watcheo 00,1 Jewelry carefully repaired and antis faction guaranteed. JACOB HARLEY. (Successor to Stauffer B• Earley,) Sio. 622 Market Street, Philadelphia E• pt HENRY HARPER, No. 520 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, 11AS ALWAYS A LARG% STOCK OF WA:POUF:4, fur Ladies and entlemen—le 601 d end Silver. FINE JEWELRY, of the most fash ionable Myles. SOLID SILVER-WARE, le great' variety And ItOdERS' Superior Fluted ?peons, Forks, etc., aro Leapt 19—tren sALVII adoNalr B} BUYING YOUR CARTETINGS AT THE JI New Semi/ Street Nivel SIDOt. No. S 7 above Che - DM, Philadelphia. lam offering at Wommeci.s. AND RE TAIL, at the lowest prices (or cask, a large stock of Imported di. American Carpetings of every grade, newest style. and beat known waken, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. CANTON and COCOA MAT TIN On and WINDOW SHADES in crest variety. laolleit an enainfiniii"” -if my St, CONSTITirc , ,ofl ---- THE GAM IZ It re.. r j FOR. THE r:/) 1%1 Ed 70. ' a.:3, • AND THE ONLY KNOWN E FO It .DIABETES AND DISEASES OF TH E KIDNEYS AND ELAI)DEI Thege rangercue and TroakBorne ~; y;, ,; thuy far Iv:el:dal the be, directi.d Completely tiontrotredhY V.' HEMEL propertlee or the medicine direct themsol von to ill , . orgac. , secretion, and by Co altering the condition of • and liver that the etarrhy, :principle of Ito ford veiled into eager so lung as the system dunce of the . . CONSTITUTIOX WATER, Which eves those organs time to recover their hraltliv t„ and vigor. We are able to state that the Censtiiati; t:" ter has cured every case of Diabetes In which it 1,„i,.:" given. , a .S.ToNE IR VIE BLADDER, CAl:our. f:A. BRICK DUST DEPOSITS. AND .11 MILKY DISCHARGES AFfI'ES URlha TING. Morgue Marring from one and the same c me wilt entirely mated tey the Conatitntien Water, if ihkeu for length of time. The dote ehould vary with the sweaty:ft the dieettee, from twenty drops to a teaspoonful threno, a day, in water. Darien the passage of the pain and nrgent symptoms should he entrao,„l „„ 4 - . m lr remedies, then followed tip with the con,,tittiV: - ,hove directed. FALLING OF THE ,ne Hartmann, of that zo.f , , of heavioe.s and dragging and et tlfne,3 accompanied by amain]; paha through the pima, will, .etnoved by the inediciue. There is another class of symptoms arising foss TATION OF THE WOMB, which physicians rail Ne,; r e sees, which word Covers up much ignorance, mad !a cases out of ten the doctor does not really knoty the symptoms are the disease, or the disease We can only enumerate them here. I speck imie tally of cola Feet, Palpitation uf the Ileart, Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes of Heat, Languor, tads, and Dimness of Vbdon. SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATIoN, Which In the untnarriail (innate is a coommi: mo n i tt disease, and through neglect the seeds of mor. grave nui dangerous maladies are the result: and es mown in, month misses without an effort being made to maid mturo the suppression becomes chronic, the pitient gtalaiy; looses bar appetite, the bowels are viakipatel, SWORN come on, and conseurapf ion dually code her sets;, LEUCOREMICA OR WHIT.ES. riliS disease depends upon an innatillnitn.is or m 0 0, ,, Lining of the vagina and womb. It is la all ca,, petaled by severe pain in the beck, across the trend, end through the hips. A teaspoonful of the medicine may t. takenthree times a day, With an injection of a tmle s p,„,,: tut of the medicine, mixed with a half-plat or wit moraitig and evening. riEl IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF TOR RUBOR, INFLAMMATION OF THE ICIDNEY.v..4.vp CATARRH OF THE BLADLER„3 TILLY. GURY AND BURNING OR PAIN FUL URINATING. For theee diseases it ie truly a sovereign remedy, Wt.] Much cannot be said in He praise, A tingle dime has Utta known to'relieve the most urgent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain instils small "of the back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day or Constitution Water will relieve you like magic. FOR DYSPEPSIA, It bee no equal in relieving the moot dietrmlug tome. A ion, Headache, Heartburn, Acid Monad, Torril• log Food, as. Take a teaspoonful after dinner. The in all canon may be Moistened if desired, but slami.l be done gradnally. Have long since given up the nee of bushy, mists md juniper In the treatment of. these difflafiet and only rila them for want of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER Una proved !Moll equal to the task that has aerobe! ton It. DIURETICS id drench the kidaeys, and by con dint luta taus Teneration and confirmed di-ease. READ. SIAM. DANVILLE, Pa., Jane 2, 1 , 54. ORENG—Dear Sir: In February, I rAif, I with the eager diabetes, and fir tire ni,arhi re than two gallons Of water lc twmt..flr obliged to get up as often as ten or carl.9 Ne night, and in flee months I lost abant thy 'ring the month of July, Itte, I -" •tt Water, cod is d after tiro bst. minim; my tend dm are of the :TION Ware, the shonlist., with indedWfttr'itaisixw of the irritation or the 11/adder. I talhi s _ attended her about three .1 ,ft her IVonse than he found her. I then mophii..l the hest physicians I could brt, who attended linr f..rshAit nine menthe, and while she wax ender hi. care 41IS suffer quite ats mach pain; he finally gave her op .; , 1 said ; her case was incurable." For, maid he, such a combination of complaints, that moliehm for one operates against 001230 other of tar d'.l. 6 ' About thin time, she commenced the use of C. 1.0. 1, 3 Water, and to our miter itAtonie.bment, a1a,04 tl,n tb.t. neelaral 0 have the desired effect, and eke kept on i cay lag rapidly under Its treatment, and now sopertstsui-± , tirely her domestic elfish . . She ham not any .r Constitution Water for about four weeks, and we ore b..; , 1 to nay It bars produced a permanent cure, WM M. VAN HENSCIINTLN. Dr. Wm. H. Oaroo • . . . . . Dear Sir:-1 have for several yearn, been a IllieDd that tronblesume and dangerous Moue—Urn , resisted all remedies and doctors, until I took Water, and yoU may be stoat/red that I woe elreqta:Okr pleased with the Tee al l. It has entirely puma ller ac./; may make any ace of my Dams you may ref: 0110 IV the medicine, ae I here entire Confidence toll tiP , ll. Yours truly, POND 271885 ARE FARTS ENOUGH. Theret a no class of dingiest., that produce such aria , ' Inn effects upon the human constitution as Malan- Dlitemens of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary cud threngh false Modesty they are aselseb:d use t_ are no advanced ae to he beyond the contral of at.!, remedies, and we present the BONS TITUTION WATER To the public with the conviction that It ben no con: relieving the claim of diseases for which It lies bean t , %ti no eminicuily successful to curing; and we treat mat shall be rewarded for oar efforts In piecing so valesbi. , remedy In a form to meet the Boot routings of sensd au: physician. 808 BALI/ NT ALL PIM?' 41 , WIC 11, unsuu k tIo., ProPrik"'" . , Morgan at Allen, General Agents, No. la Mid sti' New-lt urk. [Nov, 211 COAL. WOOD, SALT, 111-41E1VIU7EC aft, AL_llanipa SAMUEL BOONE, (romplwo John Eissinger, Came of Penn and I%ont Streets, Madill, A$ CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND SELLS at reasonable prices, all kind* of Broken, Eglieft love Coal; Nnt, Chestnut awl Entemlnons Coal, Salt, Doe and fiend. der Parsons in want of anything in my line, will Awl t 1 to their advantage to give me a call before purclia•lng where. I deliver tree of extra charge to any pat of de city. (oct AMOS SEIDEL'S CMS/ vrtroLEsALE AND RETAIL .4P -e SADDLE AND HARNESS mArivirAcrotts, 17 1- 7 2 .. pitj,., BEET PENN 611LEET, RETWEItg PEGil4k?‘ t r ) BETENTB ANP south bide, nearly Opposite bitiel Eolith Canal) house. The coil ' ft .1 place Ea. 4 ,be Neil liJatt. RES DING 4 E 4 ESlKPAripinne - January 14, es—tf frAll ' READING, l'A. SHE EUBSCHIBEE respectfully aenoun_ce: o l t . ° . the public that he hapirecently enlarged his 13 n . ". to a oonaldersble exteidt, and introduced stesucro'" and is now ready to supply all demands for SUPIIBIOII MILT LIQII IO 5 13,; For home and distant con umotton. Ilie stuck of . 6 Liquors, warranted to keep in all climates, lc as 1011 0 ,`ci BROWN STOUT. PORTER, BOTTLING ALE, Illdtirl. ALE AND LAGER BEER. junol9-11 I N.B.—A liberal percentage wll i l l e RlG a l tiooet L tr A g 1:4 8 "... abroad — MONEY WANTED ! ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. APPLY TO JACOB C. &WAN"' - Commercial Fr,l4. thorli Office—Court street .MONEY TO LOAN. A PPLY TO L=l GRAINS I (MALT.) GitIANS CAN CONSTANTLY BS lIAD dr LAUER. 8 BREWERY, corner o Third nod Cile. , ?at streets. F. LAID Doovant... Sl= Floor Oil Cloth. 6-4,.6-4, 8-4, FLOOR OTT, CLOT'', 4--„, for sale by OEO. LERCH k CO Oct 17] lO4 Market Square, Heading , I it 13ARTIRS WISHING TO KELL OR FUR' CHASE - I Fatale, will .10 well to call up° JACOB C. SCCORNE K, • Commercial Stater iis,Dutch ti &PRO] X, ihkdOljibl*. 10 4 1 - THE CURATIVE h i b 4 :o 4 .o l: l . l et tg ae t: b o B a ll y e PIIPRICIANS DE WI TT. x 7,4861. 'durum', Con", Nov. la, 1,1 JACOB C. SCIIOES EB .' Commercial I r°