Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, December 12, 1863, Image 4

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THE Cal OF COAL.—The high price of coal
cantle! many a sigh among those who have net
the means to provide supplies of this ludispcusa
ble article of fuel. It is terrible to contemplate
the suffering that scores of poverty stricken
families will endure the present winter, unless
something tro done for their relief. One of our
rural aotamporarissi, amidst tho cry for " copy, -
and with a sorry look at Lis empty coal bin, thus
ventilates his feelings:
Coal! Coal!
To keep together body and soul.
The people are crying aloud for coal,
And they cannot pay what the cormorants ask,
And there is ne making in nhleh to bask.
Coal! Coal!
Te prodigal; who in carriages roll,
Think of the poor ones suffering for coal,
And spare a dollar or two for those
Who have shoeless feet and threadbare cbthee,
Coal! Coal!
In politicians who'd reach your goal,
Think of the voters who have no coal;
Think of the poor men in their homes of woes ;
Think of the rude winter's winds and snows.
Coal: Coal?
Ye learned Divines who'd save the soul,
There are bodies to warm, and where's the coal?
Relieve the poor in their great distress,
And labors of love a Heaven will bless !
Coal I Coal!
Do something soon or the bell will toll
For those who have died for the want of coal—
Not so—no bell—but a single breath—
With a coroner's jury—ii Frozen to death :"
W MING TO DUKE IT RIUIIT.—Mr. M., of
Northern Vermont, is not distinguished fog lib
erality, either of purse or opinion. His ruling
passion is a fear of being cheated. The loss,
whether real or fancied, of a few cents, would
give him more pain than the destruction of our
entire Navy. He one day bought a large cake
of tallow at a country store at ten cents a pound.
On breaking it to pieces at home it was found to
contain a large cavity. This he considered a
terrible dieclosure of cupidity and flood. He
drove furiously back to the store, entered in
great excitement, bearing the tallow, and ex
claiming:—" Here you rascal, you have cheated
me I De you call that an honest cake of tallow ?
It Is hollow, and there ain't near so much as
there appeared to be. I want you to make it
right." "Certainly, certainly." replied the
merchant, "I'll make it right. I didn't know
the cake was hollow. Let see, you paid ten
rents per pound. Now, Mr M., how much do
you suppose that hole weighed I" Mr. M. re
turned home with the dishonest tallow, but was
never satisfied that he had not been obeated by
buying holes.
Punrrax WEDDING Discounscs.—The practice
of wedding discourses was handed down into the
last century, and sometimes beguiled the par
ties concerned into rather startling levities. For
instance, when Pgre-OD. Smith's daughter Mary
was to marry young Mr. Cranch—(what grace
ful productions of pen and pencil have come to
this generation from the prosterity of that uri
ion I)—the father permitted the saintly maiden
to decide on her own text for the sermon, and
she meekly selected " Mary bath chasm the bet•
ter part, which shall not be -taken away from
her," and the discourse was duly pronounced.
But when her wild young sister Abby was bent
on marrying a certain Squire Adams, called
John, whom her father disliked, and would not
even invite to dinner, she boldly suggested for
her tent, Ig John came neither eating bread or
drinking wine, and ye say he bath a devil." But
no sermon stands recorded under this prefix,
though Abby lived to be the wife of one Presi
dent of the united Owes and mother of another.
—Athlone _Monthly.
Mir PBTROLIIIM V. BABREY WPites that he
had an interview with the President recently,
which terminated thus:
ii Ii they any little thing I kin do fer you ?"
=EI
Nothin' pertikler. I wood accept a small
Post-orfus, if eitooated within ezy range nv a dis
tiky. My politikle daze is well-nigh over. Let
me but see the old party wunst moar in the as
eendency—let these old ize wunst moar behold the
Constooshin ez it is, the Union ez it wuz, and the
Nigger ware he ought 2 be, and 1 will rap the
mantel uv private life arownd me, and go in 2
delkum tremens happy. I her no ambiehen. I
am in the sear and yeller leaf. These whit hnin'
lox. them sunken cheeks, warn me that age and
whisky heir dun ther perteck wco It, and that 1
shell soon go bents. Linkin, scorn not my words.
I hey sed. Adoo.
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.
BBRIL:8 COUNTY,
AT AN ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
County of Devka, held et Reeding, on the it h
.1 day of November, A. D. 1863, In the matter
- of the Estate of John Jacob Heckman, dee'd.
Oa motion of H. IL Schwartz. Attorney for tLe Adminin
teeter, dc., the Court grant a role, directed to Famuel
Ileekelan, lissiamin Heckman, Adam Heckman, John
Beckman, Charles Heckman. Jared Heckman, Elias Heck
man, Daniel Heckman, Isaac Heckman, Polly, intermarried
with Charles Old, Farah, intermarried with John Lily, all
children oldie esid deviated, and to /91in Hoclinise, gser,
dian ad alters for the heirs of SOBLIMP, deceased, lase in
termarried with Aaron H. Miller. to Elias Miller, LIICI I / 1 1.
H. Willer, Walter H. Miller and Clementine IL Miller and
Jared Heckman, guardian of lama Wessner, grand-child
of the said deceased, and all other persons interested, to be
and appear before the Honorable the Jndges of the said
Court, at a Court to be held at Reading, on Thursday, the
seventeenth day of December, A. D. 1863. at 11 o'clock, A.
Y., then and there to accept or reface the Real Estate of the
said deceased, at the valuation, or to bid more in writing
therefor, of to *bow cameo why the Berne 1 3119 tad pot
sold according to taw. Rule returnable at next sebnon of
weld' Ceurt, to be held on the 17th day of December, A. D.
1863.'
no. r—eq DANIEL HAHN, Clerk 0. C.
la the Orphans' Court of Barks county,
and State of Pennsylvania.
BERMS COUNTY,
IN THE MATTER OF THE WRIT
of Parttkieft On Vidil&Boit Ear kelt Estate of
L i r& • § li nrad, late of District township, Berke county,
deceleed, At an Orphans' Court held at Reading, in and
for the County of Barks, on the seventeenth day of Fepteni
bar, 'A. D. 1863, Preeent BM the Judges of said Court; and
on motion Of B. Freak Boyer, Beg , the Court grant a rule
de ill the hairs Indiana]. representatives of George Conrad,
deemed, to appear at the next stated Orphans' Court, to
be held at Reading, in and for Berke eoonty, on the 17th
day of December, A. D. 1863, at 10 o'clock, A. 111., to ac.
capt or refine to accept the Real Estate of said deceased at
the yalustlon, or to bid more in writing therefor, or show
cause why the same should not be sold according to law.
By Order of Court.
DANIEL HAHN, Clerk 0. C.
nov. 21-4t]
Desirable City Lots For Sale.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFAS AT PRIVATE
Sala at moderato rates.
11. Building Lots on North Ninth streaL
Five Building Lots on the west side of Rosa alley, East
or Ninth. street
Threeßuilding Lote on the west side of North Tenth
street, and fourteen Building Lote on the east aide of 8010
The conditions wilLbeinade easy to purchasers, the pro.
mister being willing to lease two.thirds of the purchase
money stand on the promisee, ir secured 'by Bond and
Mortgage, and allow payment to be made In installments
of 10. 20 and nO Dollars, until the whole debt is paid,
presided that onattird of the purchase money le paid on
aeliTertof the Deed.
Thhe Di a Fare chance for Laborers and Mechanics to ee
ieurehonteis. an theloteare in the neighborhood of the Steam
Yell, and Industrial Works; and salt is understood that.
Audi. Eamon" of the Junction Railroads will be pat op
F611U114 7CllensO. __eLaid maybe Shea a sp o—
oe.
Sl—tn
FREDERICK LAUER.
INVALID CO.IiPS.
ATTENTION, INVALIDS !
yiNLLSTBD MEN HONORABLY DISC B ARG -
ed. en soonest et disab il ity, &shim{ to rtreallet In this
tes,4lll prment 'hematites to the Board of Enrollment
fortheDistdet Merida they reside, for examination by
the Surgeon thereof, wheeled' mate a pommel erareba
thOO Of. them, and report the result to the Board of Enroll-
Mont.
Mks Board shall then consider each ease, and If the sp
plicent le Mead to fulfil the conditions specified, the Board
shall givaldirt a mrillicate (according to the form furnish
ed) to Chat What. . • -
The term" or ealletmeatehall be Three (3) Tease or darieg
She War. l'ofpartleMars apply to the rroreet Marshal.
Jane le, 111654 f
REGISTER'S NOTIGIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE
following mimed persons bare filed their account , . of
their Ad m ioietra Don on the Hatatmc of the dammed, whine
names are undermentioned, In th. Glee, in and
fur the county of Berke, and that the cane will be present
id lOflif iirphamil court of blertra county, for roue rruation
nod d
on TIOtriMPY, the 17th ay of becember
next, al 1(1 o'clock, in the forenoon, at the inert House in
the city of Reading, via :
1E 1 53.
Had Artois: 5, Arcouni of Abraham UnLli u, Guardian
of Ms iT Fa ta t'.
Flied Amuttut. of Abraham (labile, G uardlan
of Wl:linto NlGiver.
Filed Aonitrt 2•i. Account of Joha F. MUM, Executor of
John F. 'Mier?, dec.e.sed,
Filed septa...ter 2. Account of Mots. Schcck, Goordlau
of Mirlmol Shale.
Filed September 4. Account of Reuben Y. B. Hock,
Ilnarillan of Mary Siegel, formerly Mary High, deeeased.
Flied eepiember se. Account of Joseph Sehmucker, Guar
dian of flamed Minor.
Filed tbtolier 1. Account of Jouatb an Loose, Guardian of
Coraelino Dundsre.
Filed October 3. Account of David MAIM, Administrator
of Benjamin Strunk, deceased.
Flied October 3. Account of Isaac Slurp, Administrator
of Summit:l Stepp, dammed.
Flied October 19. Account of Sarah Ann Leffel, Admiu
iatralrisr. of Daniel C. Lae), deceased.
Filed October 23. Account of Benjamin Herbster,
nistratur of Adam Linn, deceased.
Filed November 2. Account of John Gehman end Joesple
Romig, Onardiana-of the minor children of David Bitten
bender, deceased.
Filed November 2. Account of Daniel Hillman and Wm.
Stricter. Administrators of George Stricter, demand,
Flied November 2, Account of Anguetus Schlessman,
Administrator of Michael Ipx, deceased.
Filed November 2. Account of Daniel rfo.hauer, Execu
tor of Margaret Henbane, deceased.
Filed November 3. Account of Wm. R. Stauffer, Guar.
dine of Ada Ritter.
Filed N ovemher S. Arceaut of Wm. H. Stauffer, Guar-
Mae of Hiram 13. Stauffer.
Filed November X. Account of Christian &mama%
Guardian of Angeline Toha, late Angelico Levengood.
Filed. November 5. Acconot of David L. Wourlab, Otter
dial. of Sarah, Isaac, Ellen, Hannah and s:treennah Lein.
Linter, children of Jacob Lei niager, deceased.
Filed November 5. Account of Mary Andrews, Admin.
letrairis of Abrabam And deremed.
Filed November 10. Account of Hiram Burden, Admin
istrator of deumel Grouch, deceased.
Filed November 10. Account of H. H. llnhienberg,
Guardian of Henry Z. Ermentrout.•
Filed November 11. Account of Samuel Walters, Admin
letretore of Jeadil (3erlutrO, dacceed.
Filed November 12. Account of Henry Levengood, Guar
dian of Christina Sankt
F:led November 13. Account of Benjamin H. Gretna and
Henry FL °Min, Administrator. of Hoary Greim dec'od.
Filed November 13. Acetmut of Jobn Fox and Michael
E. Fox, Fxeentors of l i ster Pox, deceased,
' Filed November 13. Account of Jilted Henna, Admirils.
to ter of Jacob Fox. deceased.
Filed November •3. Account of Peter Scholl and Jacob
Tice, Administrators of Jacob Scholl, deceived.
Filed November 14. Account of John Kemp, Adladnistra
tor of Sneanna Hemp, acco.sed•
Filed November 14. Account of John Kemp, one of the
Executors of itannoville Schmick. deceased
Filed November - 14 Account 01 Jacob S. Haag and
George S. Haag. Administrator.. of George Hang. deceased.
Filed November 14. Account of Samuel Hoffman and
Levi Durnm, Admintetratore of William Reeser, deceased,
who was the Guardian of Henry aod Clementine RAM •
Filed November 11. Imam:int of Hammel Hoffman and -
Levi Demur', e dministraters of Win. Reeser. deceased, who
Was the Guardian of Johu, David, Melinda and linneab
Lonbeek
Filed November 14. Amonnt of Amen B. Wanner, Ad
ministrator de bonie "UM. with the Will annexed, of the .
Item. John Knonice. di craved.
Filed November 14. Acconet of Abraham Siegfried, Ad
mintstrator with Cho Will annexed, of Fielljamth Siegfried,
-deceased.
Filed November 14. Acconnt of Susanna Merkel, Admin
ielratrix of William Merkel. deceased.
Filed Xovember 16. Amount of Henrietta T.. Schmeck,
Executrix of Samuel R, Sclimeek, deeemed, who was the
Executor of Jacob Hell, drew,.-d.
Filed November la. Account of Disables Mengel, Admin.
borator de boots non with the Will annexed, of Jacob Hell,
deceased.
Filed November 16. Account of Josiah Detnrk, deceased,
who was Guardian of Emma Leese. a mitts! daughter
of lease R. Levan, &mused, rendered by Maria Detnrk,
Administratrix of said Jrndah Detark, deceased.
Filed November Id. Account of John Ken, surviving
Executor of Abraham Homan. deceased.
Filed November 16. Account of Wm. M. Baird, Admin
istrator of Mary ff. Helene, deceased.
Filed November IL Amount of William Miller. Admln
ietretor with the Will annexed. of George Miller, deceased.
Piled November 17. Amount of James 1. dun and luau
H. Helmet. Administrators of Jacob Eckert, decemed.
Filed November 17. Account of John B. Orlasinger, Ad.
Minietralor of Charles Parker. dematird.
Hr.:05511N E. DRY, Register.
Register's Delco, Reading, Nov. 21, 15.03-4 t
TO 2111E1 pirsza.c.
kJWING TO THE WONEEIrFuII. INCREASE
in our business, and the want of sufficient roour!to
accommodate the nine. we have faced it oeceseery to ex
tend the boundaries of our yard, and have accordingly
leased the LLAIBsit 'Vann, shamed nn THOM Smear BFI.OIV
PIN 6 STREET, which will be aced exclusivel y for piling
HEMLOCK and WHITE PINE JOIST, SCANTLING, RAF
TERS, and BILL TIMBER, elan sting end lengtbs. In
our old yard, ou the north aideNtif Pine street, extending
from Third to Fourth street, will at all times ho found to
contain a fall assortment of seasoned ZOARDS, PLANK",
SHINGLES, Sc.
Our tfetaittice for eapplybig Lovelier lie. - natter, will lie
each that they cannot be surpassed in Hite or any other
mike; in the :state, and our prim will be found to be
lower than at any other yard in this city It is oar par
• pose to keep on band every article ghat sbould be kept in
a Firer CLASS LtriitlEß 'Venn, and any article that may not
he on hand when called for, will be procured at short
notice.
.02i- The pchlic are invited to give ne call. .
met 7-tfj %BlDLY,,Reading, Pa
JUST RECEIVED AT
F. B. FICHTHORN'S - .
No. 604 Penn Street,
FRESH COCOA-NUTS,
HAVANA ORANGES, SPLIT PEAS,
Miat-SWX-3C,
AND TUE
CELEBRATED SHAKER CORN.
-ALSO
"V 28 ] NEW DRY BEEF.
BOYS' OVERCOATS
AND SHAWLS,
THE GREATEST VARIETY,
AT THE
Clothing Store of the Subscribers,
Corner of Sixth and Pena Streets,
- .711.2/lESON I& CO.
nov 2S-113
REMOVAL
HENLY CROUS.E,
11A8 MIMI) lIIS
Wholesale Fan . ey Dry
'Notion Store,
TO No. IG, WEST PENN SQUARE, EVADING,
ADJOINING JOHN S. PEARSON & CO'S.,
where Le offers to the trade and retail customers, the
largest and most desirable assortment of goods in his line
ever brought to this city. Ills stook consists in part of
Hosiery and Cloves, Ilandkorablefs, Tailors , Tillutolegs,
Perfumery and Fancy Soaps; Jewelry, Combs, Pine,
Needles, Thread, Sewing Silks, &c., Shoe Findings, lb age,
Stationery, Cutlery, and a great variety of Miscellaneous
Articles end Notions too numerous to mention.
Country Merchants. Yedleis, Milliners and others
supplied by wholesale a; the lowest city prices for Cash.
May 2, 11F21.
HARDWARE & IRON STORE,
iIiTNOZEDEATIZI AND Fizerium.
►(SIZE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVING BOUGHT
the old Established Hardware and Iron Store of the
late Frisker, Stevenson di Co., and having added a large
new Stock of goods; would respectfully call the attention
of the public. to their large assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
IRON, STEEL, PAIETS,
OILS, GLASS, SADDLERY,
COACH TRIMMINGS, &a,
Which they are determined to sell at the very lowest Mar
ket Prices, wholesale and retail.
GEORGE LEECH di CO.,
Corner of Fifth and Market Square, next door to Borbon's
Mansion Mass, (fioina'a OW Stand).
GEORGE LEECH.] jan 18 [J. T. JACESON.
EAGLE BREWE RY , (LATE BORELL'S,)
Penn street, above 7th, Reading, P a ,
at/AVING ASSUMED CONTROL OF THE
above Brewery,the subscriber informs the public that
er refitting and improving the machinery, &n, eon.
Ducted therewith, ho in now prepared to till orders, home
or distant, for his
CELEBRATED LAGER BEER,
And be hopes by strict attention to business, promptness
and fidelity, to merit and receive the ouPPort and oProba•
tion of the good citizens of Reading and Vicinity.
TtE SALOONS
Cnuneeted therewith, have also been neatly refitted for
the convenience and comfort of guests.
The ale - Went Fercicm end American Wince kept et the
her, and The hest "Lager" on Tsp. Gentlemanly bar
keepers always in attendance. Lunch every day.
act 10-tfl L. A. itERTGLETTR.
PRIZES CASHED
IN ALL LEGALIZED LOTTERIES. INFOR
MATION given.
GALLAGHER .% BENJAMIN, Brokers,
310 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, or Box la P. 0.
nov 28-ler
LAMPS 1 LAMPS !
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LAMPS,
il_Shades, Chits asp., Ste., of alt the latest styles, for sale
&war by GEO LEE & CO.,
Oct 171 All 4 blank Square Fending, Pe.
GET THE 'BEET i
rrHE HOLY MX —HARDING' S EDITIONS
Fami:y. Pulpit and Pocket !NIMES. in beautiful,
styles of Turkey morocco and antique bindings. A sew
edition, arranged for photographic porttaiia of families.
Wli,Lra It W. Hai:DING, Pub Hatter.
tQTIS] No, 823 Chnitinik Si., below 4th, Pk*/
RAEDING SAVINGS BANK.
INCORPORATED Be .T 11, 10.55-
CAPITAL, $3OOOO.
Banking Bowe, Eaat Market Sguare, Ranh'Side,
Reading. Pa.
riEP OSi TS RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS
Jur to Ten Thousand Dollars. Wiley Is received on do•
peen from SI A. M. to 3 P. M. ; and ou Wednesday and Sat.
urday evenings from 7 P. M. to a P. M.
Interest will be allowed at the rate of Fire per cent. pot
annum, on oil *me romaluiug at de112,41 or one year or
more.
On stuns remaining loss than a year, interest will be al
lowed at the rate of Am-per cent . . per annu A.
4g.— All the assets of the Bank and thortvtieiduat prop
erty of the ated.674,-ro, are liable for the payment of De.
posits.
Persons who have money to deposit, are invited to call
at the Banking House for further information.
DIRECTORS.
DAVID YODAII p GIDEON SNYDER,
Gnomes, CONRAD Reams,
DANIEL B. LODAR, CODDAD Y. BEIDLOR.
A. P. BOAS.
President—A. P. BOAS.
Cashfar—ADAM LEIZB. fdeo 27-47
_
INSURANCE COMPANY
STATI3 OF 1'1319115211VAN1.16
OFFICE, NOS. 4 AND 5 uscaerma BUILDING,
North Side rec Wainat St., Bottoms Dock and Third Sta.,
PH/LADELP/ 1 / 4 %,
INC9IMORNYIAD IN 1794.
CIDIIITBR PERPETUAL,
isocricsoomsco.
Properties of the Company, Feb. 1, 1863,
$493,829 67.
Marble, Fa's and Inland Trend Malian inattalftlet.
.DIRECTORS.
HENRY D. SHERRERD, WILLIAM R. WHITE,
CHARLES MACALESTER, GEORGE H. STUART,
WILLIAM S. SMITH, SAMUEL GRANT Jr.,
'JOHNB. AUSTIN, , TOBIAS WAOHR L ,
EDWARD C. KNIGHT, THOMAS B. WATTSON,
HENRY Ct. FREEMAN, CHARLES S. LEWIS.
GEORGE C. CARSON; ..
__
WILLIAm HARPER, Seen
MT Applications for Insnral
LIAR KEELY, at Howard &
May 16,1863-11 '
STRICKLAND & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS,
536 EAST PENN STEERT,
HEADING, PA.
ALARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
of
School, Miscellaneous and Blank
WS CP 4LP NIL 7.4fhl g
PRAYER BOORS,
ENGLISH AND GERMAN BIBLES AND
HYMN BOOKS,
PERIODICALS,
MUSIC and MUSIC ROOKS,
GOLD PENS, FANCY ARTICLES,
NOTE, LETTER, CA Rand
PAPER anal PAPER RAGS
DJJA.NR BOOES
-4. N—
D, MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS
Made to order; Churches and Sabbath Schools supplied
with Tract Society and Sunday School Union publications,
at catalogue prices.
.per Orders from Country Merchants solicited and atlea
promptly at the lowest whole ale prices.
Mir Teachers supplied with Music at the usual discount.
N. B.—amass and Masco sent by mail postage paid, on
receipt of Publishers' Prices, )031
PALL STYLE
HATS, CAPS AND FURS,
WEIDLEAAVA AND D.DTAITs,
114 VIP td.b-PATAPLIPt-tED VrAND OP
F. -. 330.41i.ga,
No. 450 Penn Street, next door to the
Union Bank orneading,
C kcellV]NB FROM
New -Yo rk-and
rkap
CONSTANTLY hieIp
l in (Le Inteet styles of
HATS and CAPS
Adopted Io tLe seoeon. Ile Lee et.* keig...a. l . tee le ,
sortment of
1410E8' FURS, BUFFALO ROBES, ..
TR USES, CARPET BAGS,
VALISV LTMBREZZA,S, &a,
leldfeh*lll Lepel& at the lowed auk prism. As,be pays
Cash for oil his goods. he is stabled to sell them state kw
get Wilms.
110 4 ' A large. lot of the beat quality of BED 'FEA
THERS. recelved, , to which the attentlipl pf Honitekeepars
isrespestfully :invited. Call and exaralrys.—No.. trouble
NEW COO DS
IDE Tlfiltbil tbvo9
No. 432 PENN STREET.
IC,II BLACK BILKS
Selld colored do
French Marines,
Pine Bop Clothe,
Striped Poplins,
Einpfires (laths,
Blank k ord'd i !pecan,
_ Plain Wool De Lathes,
A LAMB
na Ca VII. ikkT
Striped & Plain Flannels,
Malta and Camdmeree,
SahnoLts and Jeans,
Shoehorns and Shirlings,
Blankets & Toilet Quilts,
November 21-tf
FALL AND WINTER CRY GOODS.
JUST OPENED,
A FULL AMYCOMPLETE - ASSORTMENT
note and de
sirlt,:,z2.ololl.ll,lo LILY (100Dg, comprising
Drew; Goods,
Shawls,
C lentil nga,
Clothe and Caseimeres,
Satinets and Jonas,
Blankets,
Flannels,
risen Goods,
Cotton Woods,
Gloves and Ilostery,
-biassed Drawers,
Mareeillee (ieitte,
Infante' Goods,
Embroideries,
Black silk Laces,
Velvet Sibboos,
Balmoral Skirts.
kaperior Coop akixte.
ouitNnve GOMM
In snperlor stock, and beat fabrics, all of which will be
sold at the lowest market prim.
Goods and
oct 10]
518 Bad Nan eireet,
FAMILY ,D Y E COLORS.
PATENTED OCTOBER 13 1863
Mack, Dark Orion,
B/ackfor Silk, Light Green,
Dark Bine, Magenta,
Light Blain, . .Maita,.
lb•ench Phut, Orange,
Claret Brown, Pink, '
Dark Brololl,
Light. Brown, Purple, •" -
Ski/ proton, Royal PuiTle,
Merry, Salnwm,
Crimson, .. Scarlet, . .
Da..li Drab, Slate, ,
Light Drab, b Ballerina, •
DUOR Drab, a
Light Sown Drab V, Yellow. ..... •
Seidel
,
For Dyeing Silk. Woo Is, Shawls, Smirk
Dresses. Ribbons, t_, _.......e5 ' Rats, Feathers,
Sid Glares , Chlldres'e Clothing, and all •
kinds of Vrearlo# Apparel. • •• •
r;' A SAVING OP BO PER CENT: 'EX
FOR 25 CENTS YOU CAN COLOR AS MANY
goods on would otherwise coat five times that -cum.
"Various ehades can be procured from the DIMS dye. The
process Is simple, sad any one van ace the dye with perfect
success. Directions in English, French and German, inside
of each package.
For further information in Dyeing. and giving a perfwl
knowledge what colors are bestadapted to dye over othere,
(with many valuable reelpen,) purchase Howe & Stevens'
Trailer' on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by midi on receipt
of price-10 cents. Manufactured by
HOWE St STEVENS,
nov 21-1 y) 050 Broadway, Boston.
Arii - For sale by Druggists and dealers generally.
[ l."---
------iiiii LADOBEIIS .i aii: --- -
( DIAMOND DEALERS AND JEWELERS, \
WATCHER & SILVER WARE, }
\
`,, WATCHES & JIIIWELBY REPAIR E D. i
'.."---- _ 8 02 Chestnut Bt., 'F'hils.
_,-- -
UTE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A SPLEN
DID assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES
of all kinda and prices.
DIAMONDS.
We bare constantly on bond a large and beautiful assort
ment of Diamond Rings, Plus, Studs, Eavrinun and Dia
mond Seto, at lase Iliac ulual
• Jewelry and Sliver Ware.
Oar assortment at Jewelry and Silver Care is complete,
embracing almost every article in that line
Pattlent.r nave paid to REPAIRING WATCHES. Ma
nmade mounted In the moat beautiful manner.
Oat- The highest price paid in cash for OLD GOLD and
SILVER. [now 2S-3mo
teirSIVISM = ALIN,
NO. 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
WASHINGTON, D. V.
THE UNDERSIGNED WDULD RESPECT•
Pally inform their numerous Mende thronghont Berke
county, that they have leaped the above Hotel, and are mow meat Ciitterss and attars.
prepared to accommodate all who may favor Them with
their ptdrouege. At. pr bar may be found the bent and A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP' MEAT "CUT
parent. liquorn, whi We le sappited. with the beef Om, %offer% 40., of 61/ po.rprilyernealet for
thinspirket affordap. , s`lloMald HUMPEIBET„ , eby ~yeas., .431 . LIMON 00..
Ayoun • L ' ARE
•
••
CGEM
SEEERERD, President.
sues may be made to 'WIL-
Co's. Express Office.
-or•-
FIGURED DaLAINES
Plaid Dress Goods,
Chains Laing Shawls,.
Iltschs
Plain Blanket "
Plaid
Black Tbibet,
Cloth Basques & Circulars.
OCK OF
arIOPCIO33O3II,
Cotton Flannels & Checks,
Embroidered Collars,
Edgings end Ineertions,
Gloves and Hosiery,
Balmoral Skirts & Skirting.
A. M. HART,
Paper Hangings
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
Ego. CIIRMAIY, THAIsTSFUL FOIL PAST
kfi favors from the citizens of Reading and nerks county,
would respectfully announce that be has just opened New
Eityies
WALL PAPER
FOR
FALL 7C I EL .El 6 MD M .
ELEGANT GOLD BAND
WINDOW SHADES
A lwaya on band at the limes feces
WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER
Of any Color and any Size Wanted..
Store Shades Made to Order?
LETTERED is GOLD or lo COLOR
maws! JULIUS!
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
rage, old newspapers and pamphlets.
PAPER BAGS.
On hand, a large lot of Paper Bags, which will be sold
amp, a; GEO, CHRISISIAN'S,
No. 444),
oct 3] Penn st. adjoining Farmers' Bank of Reading.
TOBACCO AND SEGAR
STORE,
639 PENN STREET, NORMS SIDE,
BELOW RAILROAD, *
READING. PA.
(SIGN OP PUNCH.)
CHARLES C. MALTZBERGER,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES,; OF
TOBACCO,
SEGARS,
SNUFFS, - etc
ALWAYS ON HAND A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
REAL MEERSCHNDYL.DRIER AND FANCY PIPES
Segar Hoiders, Snuff and Tobacco Box:ea, India
Rubber Port Monaies, &a. [oct 3—tf
Ti&T111 W
FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
WE HAVE. NOW OPEN, A SELECT AS
eartment of DRY GOODS for the Fall utel, • Winler
Samson, curtpriglig to part:
LADIES' AND- MISSES _WEAR :
Neat Monstid Lliftetr,
Sack Flannels,
Gituntiots,
❑oolery,
Trimmings, Embroideries
Prints and Gingham,
Hoop Skirts, hc,, &c.
oys'
_Wear :
Moab,
Fattnette,
Kentucky Jeans,
Vesitngs,
Furnishing Goods,
&c , &s.
Cloakfieg Clothe,
Block Silks,
Ail Wool DeMines,
Merinos acd:Cobarge,
All Wool Fluids,
Atuneke, •
New Style Velours,
Persian De Lulus's,
lieu's and
Over Coating,
Cloths,
Silk Mixed .Coatings,
Doeektu Coaehneres,
CaestmereS„
Fancy Cessimeres,
DOSSESTIO GOODS :
Twilled Flannels, Red, White, Yellow end Grey Flannels,
Canton Flannles, Obecke Tickinge, Drillings, Table Lin.
ens, Blea4bed Unbinsetted Meeting , and Reeling, Towel.
leas, & 0., &c. All of wbloh we otter at tho lowestlmarkel
prices.
Sept 19—
.
M. KNPFER Sr. SON;
Corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets.
G. N. LAIIMA N. A. M. BALLADE. J D BITTING.
LAUMAN SALLADE & Co
4 IgIFOATETtr. Or
Wines and Liquors,
No. 128 SOUTH NINTH STREET,
(BETWEEN CHESTNUT AND WALNUT ; )
XX 'X X.. .4%. I'XZX A..
November 14. 11383-tf
DEAFNESS,
DISEASES OP THE EYE, EAR AND
AIR-PASSAGES.
40 AIL A.L L 11.
EYE AND EAR.
NOISE IN THE HEAD.
DEAFNESS
Dr. F. A. VON NOROHZISIKER,
OCULIST AND AUNIST.
AUTHOR
OP THE
GUIDE
TO TEM
DISEASES OF 'THE EYES,
EEO
TBEi TREATMENT,
ALSO, A WORE ENTITLED
" Xedical and Surgical Science."
With Offset vations on the
Treatment;or.Dlseasepof the Eye
Can be conceited on DEAFEN% and all diseases of the
EYE AND EAR, requititig Medleal 6t Btirgical treatment
ow- 1027-1027-4027-1027-wa
WALNUT STREET,
Between Tenth and Eleventh Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
dßif- References of the iiisbost respectability can be Ob
tained of cares performed by Dr. ton atoeonsitmer, in
severe came of Deafness and Blindness. Nun la
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
Watch Maker and Jeweler,
MANUFACTURNE OF
SILVER WARE AND IMPORTER OF WATCHES,
No. 148 North Second St., Corner Quarry,
I.I3ILADBLPHIA.
- -
HE HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN AS
EORTMENT of Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Le
plus and Plain Watches; Fine Gold Chains, Seam a n d
Heys- Breast Nine, Ear Finger Binge, Braes_
leia Miniature Came, medallions. Lockets, Pencils,
w r Thimbles, Spectacles. Silver Table, Dessert, Tea, Salt
and Mustard Spoons; Sugar Spoons, Caps, Napkin Rings,
Fruit and Butter Knives, Shields, Combs, Diamond Poin
ted Peas, etc .—cal qf which wilt be 8014 low for Cash I'
01. I. TOBIAS St CO'S best quality fall jeweled Patent
Lever Movements constant' .;tin hand; also other Makers
of suprrtor ynulity. .-
N. B Quid and 81'7,, .pfurO e fer
eept `-
I HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
COMPOUND 14.1:10 WA !Weill', a Positive and
Specific Remedy for discuses of the Bladder, Kidnap,
Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings.
This Medici tto increaeos tho power of Digestion, and ex—
Mies Lks' Absorbents into healthy kleilOrl, by VilliOb the
Watery or Calearenue deposltlone, and all Unnatural En
largements are reduced, as well as Pain and intlatumatled.
BELMEOLD'S EXTRACT BUCH.C.
For Weakness arising from Excesses. Habits of Dissipa
tion, Early Indiscretion ur Abuse, attended with the follow
ing symptoms t—
ludlspnsition to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Dililenity of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
PllAbeas cpt Pain in the Back,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
list Hands, Flushing of the Body,
Dryness of the Skip, Brunt:mos on the Face.
Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this 'Lodi
clue invariably removes, soon follows
Impotency, Fatuity, Epileptic File,
In one of which the Patient may expire.
Who esn Ray that they are nut hutment!, followed by
those "Direful Diseases,"
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the canoe of their suffering,
Err N 0376 IVILL CONFESS MR RECORDS OF THE INSANE
A4C1.1)51.4.
A 224 Me ta . /Who's/ Deaths by Consumption bear ample
witness to the Troth of the assertion.
lent Constitution once ',Acted with Organic. Weakneas
requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate
the System,
Which DELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIM Invariably does.
A Trial wilt convince the most skepticaL
FEMALES-FEMALES-FEMALES
In Many Affections peculiar to Females the EXTRACT
Buintu to uneqnalel by any other remedy, na to Ohlorosis
or Retention, Ireekninelty, lainfoloceSZ*or Ruppression of
Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhone state of the
Uterus, Leuchorrhrea or Whites, !Sterility, and, for all cern
plaints intideat to the BOX, Whether arising fom indiscre
tion, Habits:or Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
Take no more Ra/sam, *sum, or unpleasant
aims for unpleasant and dangerous diseases.
LIELIROOLO'Ii RNTRAOT DOORD .4IPD IMPROVED
ROSE WASH CURBS
SECRET DISEASES
Ia all their Stages,
Little of nu chiuge le Met, 310 lueouveuleuee,'
And no Exposure.
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby Iternoving Obstructions, Preventing and Curing
Strictures of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflammation,
ao frequent in the Masa of dieeeme, and expelling all
Dißeased and wornoxet Matter.
,„. „ •
THOUSANDS ['PON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VIC
TIEN OF QUACKS, and who have paid heal:piece to bemired
in a ehort lime, have found they were deceived, and that
the `' bee, by the nee of "POWERFUL ARMING
EFTS," been dried up in the symtpto, to break out la an
aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage.
Ugo ITELNIROLD'a EXVIACT Inc' for 111 affootinng and
climaxes 01 ihe URINARY ORGANS. whether oximting in
MALE or FEMALE. from whatever canoe originating and
no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. .
. .
Dieeevox of thew Crone require the aid of a DIURETIC.
BELAIRoLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU IS THE GREAT
DIURETIC. and is csriain to have lb., desired effect In all
Interact „fur which it is Recommended.
Evidence of the meta reliable mud reepowdble character
will accompany the medicine.
Price $l.OO per bottle, or slx for $5.00.
Delivered to any Address, securely packed from obsel vs-
Eldd.
Describe Symptoms in all Communications.
Cures Guaranteed! Advice Gratis!!
Address lettors for information to
B. lIELARBOLD, Chemist,
JO4 South Tenth street, below Chestnut, rhtla.
DELMEOLD'S IfeitieulDepot,
RELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
594 Broadway, New• York.
BEWARE OP COUNTERPEUN AND UNPRINCIPLED
DEALERS wbo endeavor to dispose their " and
"other" articles on therepotathra attained by
•
• lielinbold's.Oenriine Preparations.
." Extract Unc ba.
" Sarsaparilla.
Improved Rose Wash.
BOLD BY
ALL DRUGGIST 6 BVERYWHBRB
ASK -FOR RELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER
Sir Ca oat theAd vent Foment and aendlor
nov 7-171 AND AVOID IMPOSITION /IND/IVOSIIRE
P 11,111124;i;1
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS.
A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective and al
terative of wonderful efficacy is diseaee of the
STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS
Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache
Debility, Nervousness, DepresOon of Spirits,
Constipation, Colic, Intermittent revere,
Cramps and spasms, and all Comp Darla of
either Sex, arising from Bodily Weak
ness whether inherent in the system
or produced by special causes.
NOTHING that is not wholesesie, genial and restorative
in Ito nature enters into the coMpoaition of HOSTRTTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS. Vila popular preparation contains
no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no
fiery excitant: but it ie a combination of the "extracts of
taro balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mild•
eat of all diffueiva stimulants.
It is well to be forearmed against disease, andjeo far ae
the human etyclem can be protected by human means
against maladies engendered tiy an unwholesome atmos
phere, impure water and other external causes, ROSTET7
TER'S BITTERS may be relied on as a safeguard.
In districts inhated with ?seer and Agua, it bee been
found infallible ace preventive and irrettetible ae a reme
dy and thousands who resort to it under apprehension of
an attack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect
to avail Ovulating of Its pretective qualitlen in advance,
are cured by a very brief memo atlas marvelous medi
cine. Fever and Agee patients, after being plied with
quinine for months in vain, until fairly saturated with
that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfreqnently restored to
health within a few days by the use of /106TETTEdr6
The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appe
tite restored by this agreeable Tunic, and hence It woiks
Wonders in canes of DYSPEPSIA and in less confirmed Corms
of INDIGESTION. Acting as a gentle and painless aperient,
EA well as upon the liver, it also invariably cellar.) the
CONETIPATION enparindneed by irregular action of the di
gestive and secretive organs.
Persona or feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks, Low
ness of Spirits and Fits of Languor, find prompt and
paistanttht relief from the Bitters. The testimony on this
point is most conclusive, and from both mazes.
• The agony of BILIOn Coma is immediately assuaged by
I Dingle done of the stimulant, aud by oeeaaionally re
sorting to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented.
Asa General Tonic, HOSTETTER'S BITTERS produce
effects which most be , experienced or witnessed before
they can to folly appreciated. In emus of Constitutionat
Weakness, Premature Decay and Debility and Recrepi
tude arising from OLD AtuL it exercises the electric influ
ence. In the conralebeeet stages of all diseases It operates
as a delightful Invigerant. When the powers of Ware
are relaxed, It operates to re-enforce and re-establish them.
Last, but not least, It le The Only Safe Stimu/ard, being
imintifsoitired from sound and Innocuous material., and
entirely free from the acid elements present more or less In
all the ordinary Mike and stomachic@ of the day.
No faintly medicine has been en universally, and, it may
be truly added, deservedly popular with the intelligent
portion of the commttaity, an LIOSTETTER'S BITTERS.
Prepared by HOSTETTI6S & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Gold by ill DregirtitaProcere and MonMeepers every
-where. MOT 747
. .
'..-.. .';',,.:: ...V..Y ., ?;- ~.,..-.,:
OLD ESTABLISHED
MC CZo SS x x "X" -A- XJI .
No. 5 Beaver St, Albany, New York
On the French
,09J Patient& altr Sfttent. quit*
ed Mreß avti Low Prioa
Dll. TELLER CONTIN 13 1:8 'lO ill CON FT
dentialty and eaccessfolly ...salted on all forms of
Private diseases tti his old establislicet Hospital, No. A
Seaver et reet, Albany, New• York. Twenty years devoted
to t his one pArtienlar branch of preetice, enables Lite to
perform cures ouch as no other 'physician eau; and his
am snob. (being in correppendence with the moot
celebrated physiniont of the old World) or obtatotsg the
molest as well Mt ihe latest remedies for them disease., of
fer inducement. to Gm unforteutite of a quick and rapid
Ore, to be obtained at no other Mace in America.
In eyphilis, gonortbcca. Elect, striciuree, elite rgareerit of
the testicles and itpermscetle cords, bubo, nieerated threat,
sore throat, tender 'title bones, cutaneous eruptions, biles,
ulcers, abscemem, and all other impurities of ibe system,
are perfectly under control of the Hotter's medicine., and
have been tested In more than 20,000 Mice annually with
immense sucrose.
YOUNG HEN addicted to secret habits, who have im
paired their health and destroyed the vigor of their mindo,
thus depriving themselves of the pleasures of married life,
are notified that in consulting Dr. J. Teller, they will fled
& Mete] to console and aphydelan who baa cared thou
sande, in almost every part of the United hasten, who ap
plied to Dr. T. broken down la health, new rejoice in all
that makes life desirable and man happy. The reader is
of couree aware that the delicacy of the subject will pre
, went a more minute description of this terrible disease.
DR. TELLER'S GREAT WORK.—A book for everybody.
Startling discloanres. Dr. Teller's great work for the mar
rind sad those contemplating marriage-200 pages—full of
platen--price 2gl cents Sent to all parte, nailer eat, by
mall, poet paid. The single married and the married
happy. A lecture on Love, or
hew to choose a partner—
secretee work on midiferg. It contains hundreds of
never before pnb w ilehed. 1/Farrowed to be worth
three times the amouut eaked for It. 25 cents, in specie or
faunaee stump& enclosed, will spears a espy by return
mail. Dr. Teller has devoted a life time to the cure of
those diseases of which his book treats.
TO THE LADIES.—Dr..f. Teller mill retains the only
Agency In America for the vale of Dr. Fielici`e Italian Fe
male Monthly-MIS The ante of more than 2e,001 boxes
eatabliebeo their reputation se a Female Remedy, snap
pt oared, and far. In advance of every other medicine for
stoPpages,,irregalarities, and other obstructionein females.
CALTlON,—blarried ladies. in certain delicate situation.
ehortbrayold their taw „For reasons, em directions which
accompany each package, for the guidance of. patients.—
On the receipt of al, (the price per box) these ills will be
sent. by mail or express, to any part of the world, more
from curiosity or damage. la - Office hours from SA.
to 8 P. IL; and oulooday from 2 to 2 r. x.
N. B.—Fersone at wdletanee can be cured at:home, by
addressing a letter to Z. Teller, enclosing a , temittaaco.—
Medicines securely packed from observation:tient .to any
parka the world._All casaiwarrauted. No charge • for
adviee. No studetteor boys employed: Notice thie—ad
,dresa all lettere to L'TELLER,
nov 21-6m] • No. a Beaver street, Albany, N. - Y
Choirs, Conventions, and Singing Schools,
ARS USING
The best Musk Book of the SeaSOD,
"1111111 24X21) 01' Mil 110"
At Hitt. Espana
''iSr.bleb, though bat six weeks old, has attained
A POPULARITY UNEQUALLED,
By any similar work, and In meeting with
A DEMAND UNPRECEDENTED;
Insuring within three month.
A. Sale of Fifty Thousand Copies.
SEVERAL CONVENTIONS HAVE USED 1 . 1.
with entire satisfaction—twelve more Conventions will
nee it this month—and a large number are melting ALP—
rangemante for the coming aroma. Choirs find no book
equal to it for practice—and, certainly, a book so available
for Conventions and Choirs cannot be otherwise than the
book for Singing Schools. Spsaitnen pages sent free,
P.ice of "The Harp of Judah." *1 per copy t $9 per dos.
Sold by all Music Dealers and linokimellera.
OLIVER DITSON & CO , Publishers.
oat 21, ISC3-ly] 277 Washington Street, Boston.
MERCHANT TAMAR
IV
No. 659, Penn Street. 'Third door below
Seventh Street.
rrIT SLUM IIEsrECTFVI•IOY EN
lures the eitizenx of Raiding and vicinity, to his
READY-MAD El CLOTHING,
For the Fall and Winter trade, cat and made under kW
own enpervision, connicting of Over Cot to, Frock Coate,
Pants and Verbs of varione Colors and gortlitien. He is
also supplied with a good stock of
CLOTHS, CASSINIERES AND VESTING,
Which kill ha blade to ardor in the SAMOA and most
fashionable styles at the hinied cash prises. Having con
siderable experience In this branch of business, be feels
confident of givt..g general satiefection. Ile has also on
band a good assortment or
Gentlemen 7 g Furnishing Gooipke
Such as White Shirts, Over karts, Under Shirts, Drawers
Collars, .Cravats of differs* stylei and colors,
STOCKINGS AN'D GLOVES.
N. B. All goods made in-this establisliment stall give
entire satisfaction or no tale.
Reading; Pa., Oct 10,1883.-3 mo
`FANCYFURS! PANT FUR 8!
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3033 N ARMX3III..
No. 718 ARCH seree.t.,adme Right 74 Solith
PRILAIALPHLL
IMIVItTER,. MANUFACTURER
atid Mealer:to all kinds of
FANCY rpm.% • .
_ •
son ',spree' AND CallannaleB. WWII.. I
to ratan my thaidtik to my friends
of beading and the &nrrownding Coun
ties. for their very liberal patronage ex
tended to me during the last few years,
and would say to them that 1 now have
in store, of my own Impartation and
Manufacture, a very extensive assort
meet of all the different kinds and
qualities of FANCY FURS, for Ladlee and Chlidran;that
will be Worn during the Fall and Winter seasons.
Being the direct Importer of all my Fare tram Europe,
and having them all Manufactured under my own auper-
Alden—enables me to offer my enstomere and the public a
much handsomer Set of Fars for the same money. Ladies
please give me e call before purchasing. Please remember
the name, comber and street,
sep 12— m]
THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK AND
FUR EMPORIUM.
No. 920 Chestnut St, (Formerly IQ o. 708
PHILADELPHIA.
W. PROCTOR & CO INVITE THE AT
• TION of their Mende to their large end Superb
Stock of
PX9IIII MOLLIES AND PIM%
Unparalleled In any former season.
The inereased accommodation afforded to our new loca
tion, enablee TM to devote the tallest attention to one
FUR DEPARTMENT,
which will be found well furnished with every description
of FIRST CLAgn FURS, which will be guaranteed on re
presented, or the money paid will be refunded. .
ORDERS per mail will be carefully attended to, and de
livered, Express charges paid, any distance Inside of 100
miles.
sep 51885-17]
VARNISHES, PAINTS AND GLASS !
)ATE OFFER TO DEALE RS, COACHMANERB
and House Painters, at the very lowest nett cash
prices, the best Coach and Cabinet Yarn/Ass; Pure Mate
Lead; French sod American Mince ; Chrome Greene, and-
Yellows, Drop and Ivory Blacks', and a fall assortment of
all thefiner Colors an Vi 11111111111136. Lakes, Tube
Colors, nc., also, Paint and Varnish Brushee, of the beat
make. Glazier's Diamonds' and Points; Paint Mlle;'
simile and double thick Glass, of all descriptions and all
Materials need by House end Coach Painters—which we
can sell as cheap. if not deeper, than any ether house,
from the fact that we keep down our enamel by conduct.
lag our business personally.
Mr. Rau,—oue thefirm—for many years manufactur•
ed the Varni&hes, sold by the late C. Fchrack. We feel
ccibildent that our Vortio/rea, are mini, if not/superior, to
any manufactured. in this; country. We warrant them to
give entire satisfaction. and if not 111.repre.ented, the money
will be refunded. Give Ile a call before purchasing Wes.
where. " A Mena discount is' ado tot he trade.
ect 17,1863-6mo]
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PIELLAVAILTISZA..
MATTRESSES.
Beds, Feathers Blankets, Comfortables,
Quilts, Cushions,
And all other articles belonging to the business
Feb. 3.4-131 AMOS 11ILLBORN.
SAPONIFIER, -
OR CONCENTARTED LYE, _
FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
WAR MARES MOH PRICES; SAPONI—
FIER helps to redone them. It mates SOAP for
FOUR cents a pound by using your notion grease.
CAN I'ION I smMus Lysa ars a also, be
careful and only boy s
the pi PATRNTRD article°Bere put up In
IRON cane. all others being COUNTENVEI "B.
PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO.,
Philadelphia—No. /a Militia street.
now 21 - 3 m] PlttabbraL—Pitt Sttaat a... 1 nnaa•—a. Way.
TO BPORTIBERIZIBin •
THE BEST AND •OHEIPEST PUCE TO
bay GOBI, PeErdar, She!, Cap*, lee., to at
GEO. LERCH & CO.,
Oot 17] 4P4 Marke• 4gea.a , p. ..
I3ARTIIES WISHING TO . S E LL YUBA
CHARS Real Rotate, will do well to %mem
JACOB 0. EIMOBABB,
Commonlel Broker
• ••
•• , •
J. B. RIXSTINE,
SPLENDID STOCK OP
JACOB B. BIXSTINS
JOHN FARNINA,
No. 718 Ares Street, PllllBBBlOlB
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
No. 920 Chestnut Street, Philad's
FELTON &nu &
Woo. 13& at 13S North Fourth Street.
corner Cherry, Philadelphia
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CONSTITUMM wk.
T G IS A T tia r 33;7' !-'7)
FOR TII
AND THE
ONLY KNOWN REMi:
FOR
DIABETE
AND DISEA6ES OF
KIDNEYS AND 13LAIMER.
These Dattgercus ana Troublesome Diaams:4o,
thusfar fiesieted the beat direetut Tmetn,„i,
Uumpletety (Agroltal ttoe E.SIED note 1,1„.
THE CURATIVE
Properties at the medicine direct ilienitelves te!L, ,„
liecreticin, and by so aiming the COUtliLlun
and liver that the eterehy principle of th"
veriod
intothe eager 80 long we the bpilebt llud' 14,! -""'"
.
finance of
CIIATATITUTIO.N WA Pkir,
which gives those owes time to recover their hmitlir
and vigor. We are able to state that the CuriAitatri;
ter bee cared every case of Diabetes in which it
STONE IN THE BLADDER. CALOULVS, gn . m.
Ji
BRICK DUST DEPOSITS, AND mpit. N "'I
IMLAY DISCHARGES AFTER
URINA T/X6l.
Disease occurring from one and the same curie R i ll ,
en tirely cared by the Conalittalon Water, If to het prsnv
length of time. The dose shonld vary with
the dieeaSe, from twenty drops to a teexpo,Kthl
a day, In water. During the passage of the f;dir.' r:
to
pain end urgent symptome abonid be no bsted
proper remedies, then followed up with the c olliiaiLta .
Water'p as above directed.
DYSMENORRHOEA, OR PAINFUL MENSTRFATH4I.
AND IN IifENORRHAOIA OR PROFCSE
FLO WING,
Both dismiss arising from a faulty Seerollon of the
drag Said—in the one cane being too little, and iiteta:
partied by Severe pain; and the other a too aroma wen.
lion, which Will be speedily cared by the Cuon/Elm
Water.
The disease known as FALLING OF THE WOMB
is the relaxation of the lignmsitta of that ott, soil
known by a sense of heaviness and dragging peini 12 th
back and sides, and at dm s accompanied by sharp ;win
sting or shooting pains tilt ugh the parts, will, in nil ,
Ica, be removed by the meth. ve.
There in another claae of s,. aptamo mining buts Ito
TATION OF THE WOMB. whi. phyeicia us call
WIGS, which word covers up runt , ignorance, and is
cases out of ten the doctor does m really know wlitt4
the symptoms are the disease, or ths liseme the sys ia ,.,,,
We can only enumerate abets here. omit more tarsal.
laity of Cold Fan, hapitittivu Q 1 t, , Henn, liap t ,„ l,
Memory, Waken:slum, Flashes of Hest, Languor,
tads, and Dimness of Vision.
SUPPRESSED NENSTRUATVON,
Which in the unmarried female le a co./,: nu;
disease, and, through neglect the seeds of mufegrate Ra i
dangerous maladies are the 'mask; and ae month aft.,
month names without an effort being made to tuatara. tar . ..,
the suppression becomes chronic, the patient grednally
looses her appetite, the bowels are conttiptlet, n.c.;
Meats come on, and consumption finally ends her
LEUCORRHGIA. OR IVIIITEg.
_ . . .
This disease depends upon an inflammation of roue,,,
lining of the vagina and womb. It 19 in all cases de m,:
pealed by severe pain in the back, acrom the Lnwe ac I
through the hips. A tesepoonfai of the medicine .y
taken three times a day, with an Injection of a
fal of the medicine, mixed with a half•pint of tuft sett
morning and evening.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAIMEL,
• INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDSEIR ArR
CATARRH OP THE BLADPFR, 52.Rds,
OURY AND BURNING OR P
FUL URINATING.
For these diseases it is truly a euvereign remedy, and
yp
much cannot be said In Its praise. A single dose Lae
known to relleVe kha moat urgent
. Are you troubled with that distressingpain in the sad!
of the back and through the hips? A teaspoonfal a lay
Conetitution Water will relieve you like magic.
1119 R DYSPEPSIA,
It has no equal In relieving the most dintreming .vtl7.
tome. Also, Headache, Heartburn, Acid stomach,
tug Food. Ac. Take a teaspoonful after dinner. Tlsdrs
in all cues may be increased if desired, but nitunli is
done gradually.
PHYSICIANS
Rave long game given up the use of huchu, cube ati
juniper in the treatment of there difewes, end may oc
them for want of a better remedy.
. .
coNsTrTurroy WATER
Has proved Itself equal to the task that has devaltid
upon it. . .. . . .
DIURETICS
Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by contttnt
load to chronic degeneration and confirmed dizeaft.
rF7 7 T .7 l , w i c7rlw t l . l : T , ll
DAnYILLE, Pa., June 2,192
Dr. W. H. Cacao—Dear SFr: In February, li6l, I
was afflicted with the anger diabetes, and for hoe malts
I passed more than two gallons of water in twetavqn:
Leers- I Wee obliged to got up no often ee Lao omen's
times during the night, and in Ave mouths I lea about fifty
pounds in weight. Daring the month of July, Prii, I pr.
cured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in two 4,,ye
after wing it I experienced relief, and after taking ta,
MAME was entirely oared, soon after regaining my urnl
good health. . Tours truly.
J. V. L. DE VITT.
BOSTON Commis, N. V., Dec. *lt, lift
WK. R. Giants & Co.:
;—1 finely. give `yon liberty to make nee
following getlfficatte, 9 f t.. 49 994 p m
9 cr cocrox W 4211,
which I can reco m mend in the highest manner.
• My wife, who was'attattked with pain in the shoulder,
whole length of the back, and la her limbs, with bilpiz,
tioa of the Iteart, attended with Falling of the
Dgemenorrlura, and Irritation of the Bladder. I ret,l
physician, who attended her Owl; three months, whet le
left her worse than he found her. I then employed one ct
the beat physician." I could and, who attended her feret,ei
nine months, and while she was under his meth° did art
suffer quite as ranch pain; he finally gave her
said : "her case Was incurable." For, said lot, ..
el. hn
such a combination of comptainis. that medicine. fgt.
for one operates against some other of her diffieutri4.'
About thin time, ohs commenced the use of Cotntittitta
Water, and to ear otter astonishment, a1m0,4 the first der
seemed to have the desired effect, and she kept on them.
int sabidly isndos Its Meal:Meal, and now suberinieoda
tirely her domestic Weirs. She bag not taken any of the
Constitution Water for about four weeks, and wears inn]
to ray it has produced a permanent care.
WM. M. VAN BENSCROTIN.
MELPORD, COM., Not. 19, 1551.
Pl. Wu. EL GREGG
Dear Sir :—I have for several years. been afflicted with
that troublesome and dangerous disease—Gratet—wris
resisted all remedies end doctors, until I took COndlittitot
Water, and you may be assured that I wan ercesdiso
pleased with the result. It has entirety owed me and ,er.
may make any nee of toy name you may see fit to math
to the medicine, as I have entire confidence in its stray.
Yours trnly, PO 1) srson.
TREWS 4118 FACT, SDNOUCiIL
. .
Thant ono Male of diseases that produee sorb esbtstr
lug effects upon the human constitution as Dlabete±tad
Diseases of the' Sidney., Bladder and Urinary
and through false modesty they are neglected until ILI
are re advanced as ko be beyond fire ceitkrok ordkratt
remedies, and we 'present the
CONSTITUTION WATER
. . . .
To the public with the conviction that it has no equal u
mitering the clam of Menem for which it had bees rod
so eminently etteceeettil in miring ; end we won Oat. ,
shell be rewarded for our efforts in placing so valuable
remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patient asii
physician.
808 SAVE BY ALL DRUPOIMyRICE
WM. H. miteet & CO., Proprietors.
Morgan & Allen. General Agents, No. 40 Sire;
New-York. [Nov. 24 1669-19.
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No. 520 ARCH Street, Philadelphia,
HAS ALWAYS A LARGE srucK tai
WATCHES, 'for Ladies and flentlen.en—in
and Silver. FINK JKWKLRY. et the moo rot.
tenable styles. SOLID SILVSK.WARS, in on
•
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etc., etc Lwt 15'4Th"
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
INSTANTANEOUSLY AND PERMANENTLY
removed without Injury to the skin, by the o.e of D
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LiirAtit weir. alis_ela.natlES.
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(vcautsnLY)
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at reaconable prises, all kinds of Broken, Egg id
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where. I deliver freed extra charge to SOY r.t 'L a
city.
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LA' TER'S BREWER
READING, PA.
fiHE SEHEIVHIBER roppoggpilly announce
the
•the public that he hatyrecently enlarged hie lia",
It t o a eonsidefable extedt, and introduced steanll4""
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For home And dietent.tellbUlClPtlell, His stock . 5, It
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BROWN ETOIII. PORTER, BOTTLING ALE, MORI,
&LE AND LAGER ERBIL.
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will be allowed to A
Abroad -
CASTER'
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GRIANS CAN CONSTANTLY BE BAP A'r
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