Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, December 19, 1863, Image 4

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A TRIVIAL ACCIDENT,
A Turnstile stood in Fanny's way ;
She tried to pass it through:
A lot of boys, hard by at play,
Had Fanny in their view.
Her skirts she sought in vain to press
Those narrow bounds between ;
When lo ! the hoops escaped her dress
Of stool-ribbed Crinoline!
The little wretches raised a shout,
A loud and joyous noise ;
They leapt aloft, and danced about,
And laughed—three horrid hope !
Polies that should have been ashamed,
Stood smiling on the scene.
Win those rude boys " Ho ho !" exclaimed,
"Out pope the Crinoline !"
LINES TO A PRETTY BAR-MAID
Sweet maid of the inn,
'Tie surely no sin 0
To toast such a beautiful bar pet.
Believe me, my dear,
Your feet would appear
At hams on a nobleman's carpet.
--(By a "Feller" who jotted a rhyme to Cuopet.)
A GUTS Tatcx.—A dandy was recently walk
ing under the aracdes of the Rue de Riven, in
Paris, folding in his hand a gold headed cane
of splendid workmanship. A man supported by
two watches 641136 up, and asked for alms in
pitiful tone. The dandy, moved t6'. pity, gave
the beggar a small silver coin. At the same
moment a person near him suddenly exclaimed,
" How can you, sir, allow this rogue to deceive
you? Please to Ic.nd me your cane, and I will
show you that this rascal runs better than I can."
The dandy, without reflecting, lent hinune ; the
beggar, the moment he perceived itln his de
tractor's bands, threw _away his crutches and .
took to his heels, and was followed by the Bien
with the cane, whilst the spectators, and the
dandy particularly, remained in convulaions of
laughter at the sight, and exclandug, alternately,
"Oh, he will be caught!" "No, he will not be
caught l" But both the racing heroes disap
peared at the next turning in the street, and
their victim remained waiting for his splendid
cane, which coat five hundred francs.
AIITIMUS TOABTETII at
tending a county fair recently, the omnipresent
"moral showman" was a guest at a banquet,
where he found occasion to drink i i toast to the
"phair seats," which he reports
"Ladies," sea I, turning to the baleful &mann
whom presents Was perfumin' the fare grounds,
"I hope you're enjoyin' yourselves on this occa
sion. and the lemin and ise water, ov which you
air dripkin', may note° agin you. May you
anus be as fair se the eon, as brite as the moon,
and as bittern' as an army of Union flags—also
plenty of good clomp to wear.
"To your sex—commonly kawled the phair
sew—we are indebted for bornin' as well as men
ay other blessings in these low growns ov sor-
Tow. Some poor eperrited fools blame your sex
for the ditEkilty in the gardin ; but I know men
are a deseetful set, and when the apple bad br
eam ripe, I her no dowt Adam would her rigged
a eider press, and -like as not went onto a big
bust, an' been driven orf anyway. Yure let
mother WO a lady, cud all her dawters is ditto,
and none but a loafin' ones will so . s word agin
you. Hopin' that no wave of trouble may ever
ride akroas ynre peaceful breasts. I konklode
these remarks *ill the Merin' eentyment
Woman—She is a good egg.",
Tow Cain, the renowned English pugil
ist, was once upset from his gig and picked up
insensible. All kinds of remedies were had
recourse to, to resuscitate suspended animation,
but none were of the slightest avail. One of his
trio*, who was present, exclaimed,• "Stand
aside, I'll wake him." Room was made, and be
shouted in the ohampion's ear, " Time, Tom !"
Tom instantly raised' his head, and answered,
"I'm ready I"
lir A. annesnoss standing by a sewing ma
chine at which a young lady was at work, and
looking attentivelyttt the machine and at the
fair operator, at length gave vent to his admira
tion with "By jingo! it's party—especially the
part covered with calker."
Executors' Sale of Real Mate.
r•khl. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1863, AT
i o'clock, P. H., will be sold at Public Sale,. at the
public Mete of Nil 8. Pox, In Penn shoat. above 7th. in
lithe sity of Reading, a two-story Brick DWELLING
HOUSE, with two-story brick back building with
MI the necessary conveniences. The lot on which
the building to erected is 20 feet front and 10d feet deep,
situate in - Ninth Wrest, betweet Walnut and Elm, No. 218.
Late the property of John /Are, deceased.
Conditions made known at the time and place.
LEVI A. HAAS, Executors.
SAMUEL HAAS,
dot 5-311
Store Stand & Mireßing for Rent,
ALT SINZUNG . SPRING.
THE WELL: KNOWN STORE BTAND,WIIEBE
Aaron Yoram rants on business for a number of
years, lathe centre of the village of Sinking Spring. is of
fered for Rent. The house le a two-story brick building,
with roomy Sells; and contains all the newest arrange
ments for the mansantlls business. Connected therewith is
• Store House, Stable, du; also. a DWELLING -adjoining
UM stone, also two...darted, -with cellar kitchen, vegetable
garden,
Per further particulars, apply to
F. 8, LUDWIG, Administrator,
Wernersville. Berke co.
doe /5-31)
Forge Prolierty at Private Sale.
.
TAT WELL BROWN_ FORGE PROPERTY,
innate on the Mehanoy Creek, In Schuylkill county,
three mites weed of Ashland, in close proximity to the
Nahanoy and Shamokin C.al Regions, afford
ing one of the best home markets for the sale of Iron and
obtaining Mitterial, is the State; containing about 300
ACRES 'AMSTED LAND, with SAWNTLL, ROUSES,
Remand other improvements. The Forge can be sold
with less land, as would be desirable. If not sold by the
let of Sinner? next, it will be for rent—possession by
theist of April nut nor farther information apply to
the sabearPers or for a view of the premises, to ISRAEL
REED, Req._ residing adjoining the property.
DODO OTTO. 'Reading,
novl4-713 JOHN A. OTTO. Williamsport, Pa.
VALUABLE REAL . ESTATE
AT P WI:VA TE SALE.
MHZ. WELL, KNOWN THREE,STIAYBRICK
HOWL with Aosta:miss back buildings, do., No. MS
Penn Street, late the reddens° of Gen. Wm. H. Kelm. and
illnow occupied as the Constitution HOUNP and by the
ll u l o d tam.. The lot ban a front en Penn street of
24 Glatt bet widens within the apace of the building to
SO feet, and attends at width of SD feet to Cherry Alley.
Depth of lot 250 feet
Also, two two:dory FRAME MOISES, with yard front
and bask, situate on East sidi of South' Oth Street, below
Ladd abut. Lot 40 feat front by 115 feet deep to nten feet
Allem •
Aleo, FIVE Shares of Stook in the PENN SAVINGS AS
SOCIATION.
Pm term; apply to
BrirniaT R, lOTA or
MEE G. HAWLEY, Attorney at row,
16 North Sixth Street.
dee 5-tf]
Desirable. City Lots For Sale.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT PRI V ATE
Bale at moderate rates,
Fite building Lots on North ffiinth street.
Five Building Lots on the west aide of hose alley, Bast
of Ninth street.
Timm building Lots on the west side of North Tenth
street, and Fourteen Building Lots ou the east side of Moss
The eondltlens Will be made easy to purchasers, the pro.
printor being willing to leave two-thirds of the purchase
mom s t an d ea the premises, ir secured by hood sod
Norway w yg,,,mmpapinont to be made In Installments
of 20 0 Dollars, Until the whole debt It read,
provided that ose-third of the parch.ee mosey in p a w 0 ,,
delivery of the Deed.,
%dais craft abase. ler Laborers and Meohanion to en
core lirtieWa is Millets are in the neighborhood of the Steam
Forge and Industrial Works; and edit is understood that
all the Depots of the Junction 'Railroads will be put up
nears property. - •
Maas of the Lots may ha seem at my office
as3l-tf] FREDERICK LAIIED.
- -
f0n... 41, i1. SALE AT 1 211 E OLD JAIL, 200 WHIST
- Omits Tee Bette of the newest style.
REIALEAV THE OLDIAIL, 800 GRANITE
Mosier gam, of the Dewed style.
B SALE AT THE JAIL, 14)00 SETS
siciikiiiTivkare.
B SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, THE LAE°.
..“01 4 ** t miu,nt Of,Liverpool Waco , 6VA2 oftre4.in
MIOE * SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, A LARGE
ji: sueortoteat of Plfgebargb, Booton And Flaneh Glue
erarooll sway aimislisa.
CIRCULAR - No. 101.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFROI,
WAsIOROTON, November 17, 1863.
AS COMPLAINTS DA VE BEEN MADE THAT
errors have occurred le the enrollment of the national
forms, by the omission of persona Whine BRION should
have been enrolled, and by the Mallon of nettles of Prr•
eons who, by reason of alienage and for other canoes, ought
not to have been enrolled, and as it Is desirable that the
Department shonht have such Information MI may be 118•
eemary, to ardor to do fall jnetlesito all parties, It Is hereby
ordered
L The Board of Enrollment of each Dieted shall have
printed lists of the neatest and residences of all pavans
enrolled ft each Rah &Meld prepared and entioned to TARP
lic view In at least five places In each sub-distrist, and in
as many more as the Board may deem necessary. Names
will be placed open these lisle-in alphabetieal order.
public notice will be given by advertisement upon
the Het of names and In the newepapere, that any parson
enrolled may appear before the Board and claim to have
his name stricken off the Bet, If he can shoW to the satis
faction of the Board that he is not, and will not be at the
time fixed for neat draft, liable to Military duty on account
of
Ist. !Menage.
•
End. Non-residenee.
Srd. Unsuitableness of age;
4th. MauVeit permanent . dlstblllty. • -
111. Persons who may be cognisant of any. otter poisons
liable to Military ditty whose tames do not 'Pilaf OR the
Enrollment list are requested - to notify the Beard Of En
rollment, who shall thereupon direct the Enrolling oMcer
of the sub.district in which the parties reside to ascertain
the facts and enroll the personelle reported If they . are found
to be enbleet to enrollment. These wall avail themselves
of the privilege of appearing as specified in paragraph I, as
if they had been originally enrolled.
IV. Boards of Enrollment will nee all diligence in col
lecting theuecessary information and making theretinistte
notes to perfect the Enrollment lists.
V. Boards of Enrollment will hear owes as provided In
paragraph I, antil the 20th of December, 1363, after which
no gases will be heard. AR soon as possible thereafter a
report of proposed corrections will be made Out according
to the printed instructions and transmitted to the Provost ,
Marshal Gamut, -
VI. The names and residences of those proposed to be
stricken off or added will be written, upon sheets of Con
solidated Enrollment lists, (Forms 37 and 38) Ind trans
mitted to the Provost Marshal General for the purpose of
correcting the lists on Elle.
(Signed.)
dee 5-St]
• U.S-e 5-20's.
THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
Las not.yet given notice of any intention to withdraw
this popular Loan from Sale at Par, and until tan elsys
notice is given, the undersigned, as " GENERAL SUB.
SCRIPTION AGENTrWiII continue to supply the public.
The whole amount of the Loan authorized is Five Hun
dred Millions of Dollars. NEARLY FOUR HUNDRED
MILLIONS HAVE BEEN ALREADY SUBSCRIBED FOE
AND PAID INTO THE TREASURY, mostly withli the,
last seven menthe. The Sege demand from - abroad, "Ind:
the rapidly increasing borne demand for ude as the Milk
for cirenlation by Natianal Banking Associations now :or ,
gentling In all pole of the country, will. la a very short
period. absorb the balance, Balaban lately ranged Om*
ten to fifteen millions weekly, frequently exceeding Wes
millions daily, and as itis well known that the SticrenMi
of the Treasery has amp re and unfailing resources' in the
Duties on Imports and Internal Revenues, and in the bane
of the Interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, It it
almost a certainty that be will not and it necessary, for e
long time to come, to seek a market for any other long or
permanent Loans. THR INTEREST AND . PRINCIPAL OF
WHICH ARE PAYABLE IN GOLD.
Prudence and self interest most force the minds of those
eentemplatlng the formation of National Banking Amnia•
dons. as well as the minds of all who have idle money op
their hands, to the prompt conclusion that they should
lose no time in subscribing to this most popular Loan. II
will soon be beyond their reach, and advance to a band
Fame premium, as was the remit with thee' Seven Thirdly ".
Loan, when it was all sold and mold no longer he sob.
scribed for at par.
•IT IS A SIX PER CENT LOAN, THE INTEREST AND
PRINCIPAL PAYABLE IN COI N. THUS YIELDING OVER
NINE PERCENT. PER ANNUM at the present retool pre.
tritest en coin.
The Government requires all duties on imports to be
paid in Coin; these duties have for a long time par
amounted to over a Quarter of a Million of Dollars daily,
a sum nearly three times greater than that required in the
payment or the Interest on an the 5.2.0'. and other perrso . ,
near Loans. So that it le hoped that the surplus Coln in
the Treasury, at ne distant. day, will enable the United
States to realms specie payments upon all liabilities.
The Loan is ogled 6-'2O from the fact that whilet the
Bonds may run for 20 years yet the Government has a
right to pay them of in Gold at per, at any time after L.
y THE INTEREST IS PAID HALF-YEARLY, viz: on the
first days of November and May.
Bobseribers can have Cannon Bonds. which are payable
to bearer, and are S51,:100, $2OO and 51000; or Registered
Bonds of same denomiustlons, and in addition, $5,000 and
$lO,OOO. For Banking
- purposes and for investments of
Trust-monies the Registered Bonds are preferable
These 6-20's cannot be taxed by Sta- es cities, towns or
conotiee, and the Government tow on them is only one
and-a-half per cent., on the amount of income. when the
income of the bolder exceeds Six Hundred dollars per ar
sns ; all other investments. such ao income from Mortga
gee. Railroad Stock and Bonds, etc., must pay from three
to Ave per cent Paul on the (flailing.
Munn and Bankers throughout the Country will Con
tinue to dispose of the Bonds; and all orders by mall, or
otherwise. promptly attended to
The ineellentenee of a few days' delay ir. the delivery
of the Bonds is unavoidable. the deemed beteg eo great,
bat as interest commences from the day of subscription,
- no loss is oceaeloned, and every effort is being made to
diminish the delay.
JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent,
114 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. December 3, len.
NOTICE
TREOURY DEPARTMENT,
OFFICE OP COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
Washington, ffi C., November 12,4568.
WH a E u lt „ E
se
A re ti. BY
the . SATISFACTORY ei.gnetiboo E b V e
e t
t ed to
made tu appear that the Fltt.gT NATION IL BANK OP
READING, IN THE C"UNTY OF DBltKii, AND STATE OF
A NIA, boa been duly orgsniced OrPIOO and or
p
cording to the .4,o:remelt!e of the Art of Conaresientitled
"An Act to provide a national curieec , bemired by a
pledge of United &RIPs stocks and to provide for the cir
culation and redemption thereof." approved February 25,
1362, tad hawootriplied with all the provisiatie of mid Act
required to be complied with before commencing the but&
nem of Banking:
Nor, therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch. Comptroller of the
Currency, do hereby certify that the mid Firiit National
Book o f Reading, eonnty of Berks. and sure of PUMA I.
veitia, in authorized to commence the business of Bank
Dig under the Act aforesaid.
in testimony 'obere if, witness my baud and seal
[L. B.]of office, this 11th day of 'November, 10611.
HEWN McCULLOCH,
Comptroller of Currency.
nov 21-2 mo)
NOTICE.
Philadelphia and Reading Rail Read
RRADING, November 28, 1863.
The public Is respectfully Informed that on and after
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14,
all passengers who do not - '•.
ITIRCUA§Z TXCKATS
_
Before entering the car;
Win be charged TWENTY-FIVE CENTS extra on each
ticket purchased on the train, for which they win obtain
from the conductor . .
A CHECK RECEIPT,
This Receipt will be redeemed, and twenty-nee cents paid
therefor, in cab, upon its presentadon at any - TICKET
OFFICE of the Corwacky.
dean-aeao]
TOBACCO AND SEGAR
STORE,
639 PENN STREET, NORTH SIDE,
BELOW RAILROAD,
READING. PA.
(SIGN OF PUNCH.) •
CHARLES C. MALTZBERGER,
VITICOLERALTI 64 RETAIL
DF.ALIFL 'IN ALL Fatly§ AND QUALITIES OF
TOBACCO;
SEGARS,
SNUFFS, etc.
ALWAYS ON HAND A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
REAL MEERSCHAUM, BRIER AND. FANCY PIPES.
Sugar Holders, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, India-
Rubber Port Mona &c. . [oo, 3-0
JUST RECEIVED AT
F. B. FIGHT HORN'S,
No. 604 Penn Street,
. FRESH COCOA-NUTS,
HAVANA ORANGES, SPLIT PEAS,
W'MPX 2 '..V.3Et. =ALAIN,
AND THE
CELEBRATED SHAKER CORN.
-ALDO
nov 28] NEW DRY BEEF.
LADIES' LOAKS
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
FROSTY BEAVERS,
A NEW AND ELEGANT ARTICLE FOR
1.2 ,dah. 3;, = AI. ,
MST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY
JAMF.ON CO-,
CORNER OP SnCTEL AND PENN STS.
oat 24
GET THE BEST!
PritH HOLY BIBLBHAti.DING'B EDT
A TIOMB. Family, Pulpit and Pocket RIFLE% in bail,.
Ufa styles of Turkey morocco and antique binding.. A.
edillen,arrouged for photographic portraits of
WM. W. HAItDiNi, Pobliaber.
noT 28] 338 Gbetiabt Week below north.' 131111..
TOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 60 BARREL 6 ;
,C mama smoule44o zgomiAg'
anse
•
INSURANCE 'COMPANY
OF THE
Iri'ASNII or rzugrunrzeiranza.
OFFICE, NOS. 4 AND 6 EXCHANGE BUILDING,
NOM Arfar 1. 152 1 nut St., Nctmeen Dock and rhira
PHILADELPHIA.'
ErirCORPORELTED 'IN 1704.
CHARTER PERgETUAL.
(C10,69.1 4, 7.M.E131.a. 1012tCoCao0 00 .
Pro Ponies of the company, Feb. 1, 1863 ;
$493,829.67.
Marine, Fire and /n/and Transportation Inauranee.
DIRECTORS.
HENRY DAHERREED, WILLIAM R. WHITE,
CHARLESMACALEBTER, • GEORGE H. STUART,
WILLIAM 8. SMITH, SAMUEL GRANT, Jr.,
JOHN B. AUSTIN, *TOSIAB WAGNER,
EDWARD C. KNIGHT, THOMAS B. WATTSON,
HENRY G. FREEMAN, CHARLES S. LEWIS.
GEORGE C. CARSON,
• HENRY . SHERBERD, President.
WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary..
W Applications for Insurance may be made to WIL
LIAM KIIRLY, at Howard 4 Co'a Haproitt office.
May 16, 1666-dy
41)311 3Q111A1133141 4t ttn,
Nq. 432 PENN STREET.
RICIIBLACKSILIKB
Solid oolotod • do
French Merinos,
Tina Rep Clothe,
Striped Poplitte,, •
Empress
Black & eol'd
Plain Wool LiikAl,
A LARGE
reacrcrrtavx
Striped & Plain Flanteli,
Cloths and Cassimeree,
&dinette and Jeans,
Sheetings and Skirtings,
Blankets & Toilet GUILIN
November .11-41 ,
JAMES B. FRY,
Provost Merano' General
FALL AND WINTER/DRY GOODS.
. JUST. OPENED. •
AFULL AND COM &ICI% ASSORTMENT
6 of 0t40911010 PAY GIOOM), Stlepriging DeT and Se
ntra le styles of
Dress Goode,/Moires and Hosiery,
I
%awls, 'Shirte and Drawers,
riloakings, afarlsellles Banta,
Cloths and Casslmams, Infante' Goods,
.latlnefa and Jeans, Rmbrolderies,
Blankets, Black Silk Laces,
Flannels, Velvetißibbons,
Litton Goods,Balmoral Skirts.
Cotton Goode, Superior Hoop Skirts.
' ItdOVILSITIVO GOODS,
In superior stock, and beet fabrics, all of which will be
mid at the lowest market prices.
oat ID]
FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
VkrE HAVE NOW
sortment of DRY GO
%aeon, compriethg in put
Cloaking Cloths,
Black Silks,
All Wool De Lainee,
Merinos and Coburg.,
All Wool Plaids,
Alpacas,
New Style Velours,
Perelan•De Lelass,
..111en's and Boys' Wear:
Over Coatings, Tweeds, . •
Clothe,- Satinetts,
Bilk Mixed Cnatinge t Kentucky Jeans,
Doeskin Cassimeres, Vestings,
Union Caesienerea, Varnishing anode,
Fancy Caoslmeree, • &c , ikc.
DOSSESTIO GOODS :
Twilled Flannels, Red, White. Yellow and Grey Flannels,
CantonsFlannles: Checks, Ticklogn, Drillings, Table Lin
ens, Bleached &Unbleached Sheeting and, Muslim Towel-
Inge, ac., All of which we crier et the loweetimarket
prices.
eept 19-
BOYS' OVERCOATS
AND SHAWLS.
THE GREATEST V ARIETY,
AT THE
Clothing Store of the. Subscribers,
Corner of Sixth and Penn Streets,
nov 28411 SAIMESON & CO.
HAS It - MOVED HIS
Wholesale Fancy Dry Goods and
Notion Store, •
TO No. 16, WEST PENN SQUARE, READING, PA.,
A DJOININU JOHN. S. PEARSON & CO'S.,
ti where he offers to the trade and retell customers, the
largest and moat desirable assortment of goods in his line
ever brought to this ci•, An, 'noon COOstiB7.4 in part of
Hosiery and Gloves, its ea kerchiefs, Tailors' Tiimminge,
Perfumery and P 61107 Seeps ,• Jewelry. 0003615, rine,
Needles, Thread, Sewing Silks, &e., Shoe Findings, Drags,
Stationery, Cutlery, and a great variety of Miscellaneous
Articles and Notiona too numerous to mention.
ry - Tountry Merchants. Poitiers, itilllsers.and others
supplied by wholewsle at the lowest city price! for Caeh. •
May 2, /803.
FALL STYLE
•
HATS -CAPS AND - =FURS'
wynozzuussaa iumetx,
r .
111;1 . AT TUB OLD-ESTARLISHID STAND OF
msg. mgc"..a.ses,
No. 450 Penn' next - door to the
Vision Basa.k:oritooding, .
WWHO IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM
New-York and Philadelphia the latest styles of
HATS and CAPS
Adapted to thos4kwou. He has. also received a Sue as
sortment of -. .
LADIES' FURS. BUFFALO ROBES,
TRUNKS, GARFE T BAGS.
VALISES UMBRELLAS he
which - will be sold at the lowe4 cash prices. ahe Pais
Caeh for all hie goods, het. enabled tomtit them at the 10w
... _
mit prices.' .
MP A large lot of the best quality of SIM %%A
TARI:IS received, to which the -attention of Housekeepers
la respectfully invited. Call and exaralue.—No trouble
to show goods:.
O. A. NICOLLB,
General Beperintendeet
Conventions, and Singing Schools,
The - best Music Book'of the Season, •
" VB atal'2?-1)11. 310,11319"
Witieh,thongkliont Iliz.weeks old, hue attained
A POPULARITY • UNEQUALLED,
. By any elmgas wink, and to mesitoglelth
A DEMAND 'UNPRECEDENTED;
Ineuring within three months
df Sale 'of Fifty Thensand Copies,
SEVERAL CONVENTIONS HAVE USED IT
with entire eatisfaetion—twelve more Conventions will
use It this month—and a large number are tusking ar—
rangements for the coming season. Choirs find ao book
equal to it for practic..--ttrid; certainly. ctbook so available
for Commotion* and Choirs cannot be ntherwiee than the
hock for Singing Schools. Slueitnen paps sent free.
Price of "The Harp of Judah,". $1 per ropy; $9 per dos.
Sold by all Music Dealers and Booksellers...
OLIVER DITSON & CO , Publishers.
oot 24,1863-1 y) 277 Washington Street, Boston.
INVALID dORPS.
ATTENTION,. • INVALIDS
y r 4,
NLISTED MEN. HONORABLY DIACHARH ,
ed on account of disability, doctrinal° re.ealist in this
ups, will present themselves to the Board of Enrollment
for the District to which they reside, for examination by
the Surgeon thereof, wboehaU make a persons I examina
tion of them, and report the malt to the Board of Boron
meet.
The Board shall then consider each case, and if the op.
'plltcant le found to fulfil the coeditiono specified, the Board
obeli give him a certificate (according to the form furnish
ed) to that effect,
The term of eulletment *halite Three (A) 'lNa:B°l-during
the War. For particulars apply to the Provost Dierohal.
Sane 19. 186841 ' -- •
Mr. Bradbury's New Music Book.
6 KEY NOTE," A NEW COLLECTION
1 of Church and Singing Musk, by W. B. Bradbu
ry, I. ready at last, and the pabbehers believe will well
repay tl• row Singing Schools and Choice which have
been waidagTor it. Soros iodisation of Mr. Bradbnry's
popubirity as awanthor is afforded in the feet that the
whole of the find edition of ten thousend copies of this new
book were ordered in advance of pubiiectum. Other
editions will follow ilninedlateit. one hundred pager; ere
devoted to the Elements of Motto, with a great amount of
new singing Sc 1 Manic, and nearly three hundred pages
to Sawed Maid nee of all metres, Anthems, °iota'.
and whet. set , • ally new. The work is printed
throughout in type, one part on a atoll'.
>Prink par do sopy to any teittlOr
smiunination. MVP. eiddrella
.a liamito, 274 t dlosten, or '
42ROTWIEUS, Publigai
iftss-s) . /Swat Amex AL, law-Teck.
rWIIIIIO
.1•Is
NEW COO DS
FIGURED DaLAINES
Plaid Dress Ooods,•
Chains Lame Shawls,
Dream ...
Plain Blanket
Plaid ..
Black Thibet,
Clotkillaccirea k Circulars.
STOCK: OP
Cik GirCIPC,33.IIS,
1 Catton. Flannels a Checks,
Smbreldersd Collars,
Menge and Insertions,
Gloves and BOSIell,
Balmoral akirtia Skirting.
"BliT
PEN, A SELECT AS
DS for the Fall and Winter
ISSES WEAR :
LADIES' AND
Neat Minis De Latkee,
Sack Flannels,
paimorals,
Hatistiete,
Hosiery,
Trlmmlege. Embrelderiee,
Prints and GingDams,
Heap Skirts, km. km
M. KUPER & SON,
Corner. of Fifth and Spruce Stream
REMOVAL.
HENRY CROUSE,
EiZIZiM
Paper Hangings
WINDOW SHADES.
(IEO. CHRISMAN, THANKFUL FOR PAST
favors from the Citizens of Reading and Berke county,
would respectfully announce that he has met opened New
Styles
WALL PAPER
3b - • AS. la Xa TRA.I> X 1 .
WINDOW SHADES
Always on hand at the !owes prices
WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER
Store Shadow Made to Order,
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES-PAID FOR
rags, old newspapers and pamphlets. •
• PAPER BAGS.
On baud, a large lot of Paper Bage, which will be sold
cheap, at 020. ORRISMAN'S,
N MOW No. 41641 .9.
oat 3] Pepe at, adjoining Farmers' Bank of Reading
LAIIMAN. A. M. BALLADE. J. D. BITTING
•
LAUMAN, BALLADE & Co.,
Wines and Liquors,
No. 128 SOUTH NINTH STREET,.
(BETWEEN CHESTNUT AND WALNUT,)
A. K. HART,
518 East Penn street.
asE x E sst x
November 14, 1S 3-t[
DEA F E S S,
DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR AND
AIR-PASSAGES.
! NOISE IN THE HEAD.
Dr. F. A. VON MOSORZISKER;
TO TIM
DISEASES OF THE EY.ES,
" Medical and Surgical Science."
Tkootokeot of Dlaeineo of the Eye.
Can be ennanited on DEAFNE O I3 and all Manses of the
EYE AND EAR, requiring Medical or Surgical treatment.
air 1027-1027-4027--1027
WALNUT STREET,
Between Tenth and Eleventh Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
SS- References of the Meant reepeetablltty ego be ob
tidied of curse performed , brNDr. Von bloochxleker, in
severe eases of Degraette and Bilndness. Ding Id
T A PS49ICI" S
FOREICKEXCHANGEGG EMIGRATION
Drafts on EngIang,IBEIAND, 800
land, ate., at the Lot - vest Bates.
FrAPSCOTPS FAVORITE LINE 'OF LIVER•
pool and London Packetne galling price a Week from
liew-York; Liverpool and London. -
Each ship Mullen an experfeneed Sorgeort: Liberal ma
piles of Provisions, of the beet quality, served daily.
When ikon. sent for decline aohtlhd, the Money fa n 1
ways refunded, on producing the Certificate and Ranlnt
Persons /tying out of Cify; and who Wink to Melt
Europe, would de-well to retain thetrreenage before leav
ing home; they will thus airotd2boing , Imposed upon on
theirerivel in liew-York. • '
REMITTANCES TO
ENIAAND,..IRELANDdiCOTL&ND, &o.
I,ETTERN of CREDIT, ani. DRAFTS, payable in any
part of Great Britain, a nd Ireland, or kfie CONTINENT
of Europe, ren.alwaye be obtated at the lowest rates; an
experience of over fire 'twenty.years has as to
perfect this branch of our businew; so Oat the millions
of dollars remitted through ns, not a single lose has oo
egrred.
Person in the 661741 TEX. wlshing t wtmli MONEY. or
mind for their FRIENDS. bt Maiming as the aitoilia - MuW"
whiff sent, with the name a/Set:address of the person' to
receive M—or, If for Passage; the names, ages and proper
Wriest of the parties to ag sem for—the necessary exam
MATE or DRAFT will be promptly for Warded to the parties
for whom Ills intended, or retureed to the party paying
the mosey, with the Receipt for same, as they maydattre•
sap AppltoOts for information will please enclose a Post
Office Stamp, to.ensure prompt reply;
.tom' For farther parNealantapply, to
WILLIAM KNELT,
Thoward'a Express. Reading, Pa
SOT. 7. 1883 .4CI
VIM LADONWIS & UO .
/ DIAMOND DEALEIOND JEWELERS,
WATCHES &411 AVER
..ATOLL." AUL, L.—
\ seam:raze MiI#:itItY.REPAIRE D '/
---__ 802 Chestnut Bt.,
TOTE RAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A SPLEN•
ye DID annortment of GOLD AND BILVILIt WATCHNt
of all kinds and pricen.'
DIAMONDS.
We have eonetantly on band &large and beautiful mod.
leant of Diamond Ringo, Pine thuds, Ear•ringe and Dia
mond Beta, at Jere than roma price&
Jewelry and Silver Mare.
Our assortment of Jewelry dud Silver Ware is complete,
embracing almost every artiele in that line
Particular care paid to REPAIRING WATCII6I3.
monde mounted in the moat beautiful manner.
SIP. The ii price paid encash/or OLD GOLD and.
SILVER. • Nov 2S-Sine
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
Watch Maker and Jeweler,
MANIIFIOTURnIIt OF
SHIER WARE AND IMPORTER OF WATCHES
No. 148 North Second St., Comer Quarry
PHILADELPHIA.
HE HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN AS
SORTMENT of Gold and Sliver 'Miens Lever, Le
pine and Plain With:hen; Fine Gold Chains, Seale and
keys, Breast Pins, Ear MEWS. Finger Rings, Brace
lets, Miniature Cases. Medallions, Lockets, Fanelli,
Tbimbles,Speeineles, Sliver Table, Delman, Tea, Salt
and Muatard Spoone;...Fiagar 61100011, Cup.,
SliVitin.Elage,
Fruit and Butler Rul*Se, tihielda;Cornbs, Diamond Poin
ted Pena eta.,—all-of WWII seat be mild low for Gash!
br. I. TOBIAS drCO'A bestAnality fall jeweled' Patent
Lever Movements constantly op' nand also other Makers
et enperior quality. "
N. B.—Old Gold anti Rh& baughtfor Cods.
• wit eat Cotters and littnffers.
ALARGEASSORTMENT OP MEAT CRT=
ter% Stage s Act., !IL let- hoprOvements, for
se.
AIM • .
AND
FOR
ELEGANT GOLD BAND
Of any Color and any fifee Wanted
LITTtRED is GOLD or in COLOR.
RAGA I RAGE I I
IIIFORTYLRI OW
GI .A. *V AL. R. Pt ME.
EYE AND EAR.
DEAFNESS.
OCULIST AND AURIST
AUTHOR
• OF THE
GUIDE
EEO
THEIR TREATMENT,
ALIEN A WORE ENTITLED
With Observations on the
HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT GUM 11,.e. Positive sea'
Specific Remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys,
Gravel, sad Dropsical Swellings.
Thie Medicine 112010finee Mg power ofDigestion, and A—
dios the' Absorbents into healthy action, by which the
Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Kn.
iarnemente are reduced, as well as Pain and Infiarametten.
HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT EIICHII
For Weakness seising from Excesses, Habits of pismire-
HOD, Early indiscretion or Abuse, attended with the follow
ing symptoms:—
Loss of Power,
Indisposition to Exertion,
Loss of Memory, • Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Hems, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Pain in the Back,
Dimness of Vision,
Universal Lawiltade of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands Flushing of the Body,
Dryness o f Skin, • Eruptions on the Face.
, Pallid Countenance.
note by/spiel:de, if allowed to go on, which this Medi.'
eine invariably removes, soon follows
Impotency, Fatuity, Epileptic Fits,
In one of which the Patient may expire. r
Who can say that they are not ftequently foIIOWS4 by
those "Direful Diseases," • .
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the cause of their Buffering,.
Cow sous WILL COSIPS.4 TOSt. 1.1143011.13• (11 , 1111 7.1911.311
ABYLVIIS. •
Atui Melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample
witness to the Truth of the assertion.
The Conetttutiau once affected faith Organic Weakness
reqoiree theltid of Medicine to Strengthen'and Intigorate
the Syste m,
Whteh iIIZIIIIOLIVB EXTRACT BUOHU invariably does.
A Trial will convince the most skeptical.
•
:4. •
PE'MALEISFEMALES--FEMALEIS
In Ntiny Areetkras pietatar Ito Pema/ar the Brae=
Buono Ii unequaled by soy other 'remedy, os la.Chloroete
or listoutlon,•lrregolorill, rilitiftliatiPt 9r SuPPre m.lusA4
Cuetomery•Svitesiettoes, Uteetatinher eetrrhoue Wale of trot.
Uterus, Lenehorrhati or Witttek'Sterilttivand fovea mon
plaints Incident to the Gm,' whether arising from bulteere.
tie; RebbeforDtestpstton, or In the . ;-• ' '
..DBOlap caAricia OF LIFE:4X
. . .
Skike no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medi
cinal for lespkaeant and dangerous diseases.
• RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT.BUCRII AND rip! *will)
• SECRET: DISMISS • -
In all their Stage% At Dine Innenen,
Little or AO Ilhallge in Diet. No inconvenlenee.
.elnd no sxpewurs.
It ennui a frequent deity* and given etnmifili to Urinate..
theieby Removing Obstructions, Preventing 'ant Onring
Atrlottnes of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflammation.
no frequent in tho blue of diseases, and enrolling ati
Poisonous, Diseased and wornout Mader. - . ' •
THOUSANDS upon THOUSANDS WHO HAIM BEIM TRH WIC-
Tnie or (Waite, and who have paid hearoyfeeito be eared
fe s Ann, timeyhave found they ware deceived; and that
the'. POISON'S bee, by-the nee of POWIMWOL ABTEINO.
nay.," been dried up, in the tott'em, to break out in an
aggravated font, and perhaps after Marriage.
tree IfiILEBOLD I II Imam Emma for all affeetloni aid
dilemma at the URINARY OROANS whether @aiming In
MALE or FEMALE. from whatever canoe originating and
no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. .
Diseases of these Organfregnlre the aid of a DIURETIC.
HELMEOLD'iI EXTRACT BUCHII 18 THE RESAT
DIURETIC, and is certain to have.the desired egret in all
Diecaaesfor which it to Reannivien4o.
- Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character
Will accompany the medicine. -
Price $l.OO per bottle, or six for 1115.00.
Pelivered to any Address, securely packed from °beef Ta
ttoo.
Domes Symptoms in all Clomintinfeattons.
Cures Guaranteed ! Advice Gratis! I
Address letters for Information to
U. Si . ECELATEIOLD, 'Chemist,
goeth Tenth street, below Oheetnet, Phil&
• HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot,
HELMBOLD'S Drug and chentioaZ Warehouse,
594 Broadway, New-York.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED
DIALERS wbo endeavor to diepose "of their own" and
"other" articles on lite reputatfon attatneclby
Etel.mbold's Genciine Preparatlonß.
Extra'et, Bnchn.
ft " Sarsaparilla.
" " Improved Bose Wash
SOLD BY
ALL DR L'CiWo9 rfi E VERYWHERE. = 'filfiC
Apt FOS anwor.ors: . TAILS WO oyAgle
sat-
Out out the Advertleemeet ead seed for 10.
not 7-41 AND AVOID imposrurozi AND E.**I3IIRE
HOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS.
A pare and 'powerful. Tonic, correotive 7vind" .ol
lerativeof wonderful. effioacy le disease:of the
STOMACff, LIVER AND BOWELS.
cures;Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headaohst,-
Debility, isiervotioness; Depression okaptiltece,
Constipation, Colic, Intermittent f r amers
Cramps and. Spasms,: and all Complaint, oe
either Be:, arising from Bodily Weak
ness whether inherent in. the system
or produced by epecial causes.
NOTHING that is not wholesome, genial_ and restorative
in its nature enters Into The composition of HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contains
:no mineral of any kind, no deadly bokanleil eleatentq YO'
filmy excdPlnt : bet it is • combinatton of. the extracts of
rare haleamie herbs 'Arid plants with the purest and mild
est-or all diffusive stimnlauts. .
Ik itrwell to be, &rammed agoloot 4.lmeaso, ad t fa 'at
the human 'Myatt= can be protected by human anima
against maladtei engendered by an unirholeioakr. sloe"-
phere, impure water and other miternad sauces, HOSTET
TER'S BITTERS may be relied on se a ,sMeguardt
,In districts infested with Freer and Ague, it has been
found infallible as a preventive and irresistible as a reme
dy
hodlhougande who Twat till Maier 'lriVriboodoo of
an attack, escape the Fcourge ; and flimsies& who neglect
to avail themailves of Its protective gnalides in advance,
are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medi
cine. Fever and Ague patients, after being plied with
quinine for months in"vain, until fairly saturated with
that dangerone alkaloid, are not antreonently red.:Wed' to
health within, a few days' by the nee of lIOSTETTEIt'S
BITTERS.
The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appe
tite restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it works
Wonders In cases of DYSPBPSTA and In leiM confirmed forms
of DIDICIZSTION. Acting as a gentle and painless aperient,-
ae well an upon the liver, It also' iniarially 'Mk.ee the
donanranon aurniadoood by irregular action of the di
gestive and secretive organs.
'Ninon. of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks, LW
nook of Spirthr end. Fite of Languor, find prompt and
perManent relief from the Bitters. The testimony on title
point to moat conoluolve, and from both sore!.
The agony of limed. Coma le immediately maned by
a single dose of the stimulant, and by ooessionally
re
sorting to it, the return "of the complaint may be prevented:
As a General Tonic, BOSTETTER'S BITTERS produce
effects which must be experienced or witnessed before
they can be fully appreciated. In cases of Constitutional
Weakness, Premature Decay and Debility and Decrepi
tude &riming from Oin Aaa, it east-4sec the. electric 1 ella
ence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases it operates
is a delightful invigoraut. When , the towers of nature
are relaxed, it operates to re-enforce and re-establtsh them.
Lad, but not least, it I. The Only Boleßlimulant, being
manufactured from sound and innoenons materials, and
entirely free from the acid dements present more on lees In
all the ordinary' tonics aad stomachic' of the day. •
No family mediellui haft bean and.,lt may
he truly added, diterwelLy popular with the Intelligent
porilon of the ecliiNil 2 ith HOPTASTIWS Flrri)4s,
.
Prepared NUBrNTTER f'did/T4,,Pittebargh, PG.
Prepared by
ROM by All Prtiszleq;
OLD ESTABLISHED
MX CI EP 3E' X "1" X -N,
No. 5 Beaver St., Albany, NOW York,
On the 1 en
20ch, Solon. Quick Cu
Ann uallm an 4 Low Pricer
000 Patiente Cured y.
_ _ _
DR. TELLER. CONTINUES TO BE CONFI-
dentialty and sync...folly dauttltad on all forms of ,
private diseases at his old established Hospital, No. fi I
Beaver street, Albany, New-York. Twenty years devoted
to this ono particular branch of preotids, enables him So
perferm gene such as no other physician can; and his
facilities are such. (being in c onec.posid.inee with the moot
celebrated physicians of - the Old World) of obtaining the
safest as well as the latest remedies for these dlseasee, of
imiticemeets to the unfortunate of a quick and rapid
cure, to be obtained at no other office in America.
le syphilis, gosorrhois; glee, steletores, enlargement of
the tekleles and sperzeiteetle cords, bubo, ulcerated throat,
sore throat, tender shin bones, cutaneous eraptions, biles,
incase, abscesses, and all oilier J.roporittee of the eystem,
are perfectly under th an the Doctor's medicines, and
have been tested in more 20,000 caws DT with
immenturanowists.
YOUNG MEN addicted to secret habits, who, have im
paired their health and destroyed the vigor of their minds,
thus depriving themselves of the pleasures of married life,
are wattled tbat to consolting Dr. J. Teller, they will And
a friend to console and Sohyeieisu who hes edited thou
1. lament every part of, the Tlnitedlatater, who ap
plied to Dr. T. broken down hi health, DOW rejcriee in all'
that makes life desirable and man happy. The reader is
of course aware that the delicacy of .tbe subject will pre
vent:a more minnie descripties of this terrible disease.
DR. TELLER'S GREAT WORE.—A book for everybody. -
Startling disclosures. Dr. Teller's great work fur the Mar
ried and those contemplating marriage-200 pages—full of
plates—price 25 cents. Sent to all parts, under seal, by
mail, poet paid. The single married a nd the married
happy. A lecture on Love, or how to choose a partnelt=
• complete work on midwifery. It contains hundreds of
secretsnever before published. , Warranted to be worth.
three timer the enisnat asked for it.. 25 cents, in spade of
maltase stamps, enclosed, will secure a copy by return
wail. Dr. Teller hag devoted a life time to the care of
those &leases of which his book tieats. , -
TO TUX LADIES.—Pr. .1. Teller tall Winans the anti
Agency in Apiaries for the sale of Dr. Vicbci's Italian .Fe
male Monthly Pills ~.The eels of more than 20.00 J boxes
establinhes their reputation as a Female Remedy, WlSP
protivid; farlsi advance of every otber medicine for
stoppages, irreguleritles, and other obstructions in females.
. CAuvion.M•rrisidliwilen,.in,certaln 'delicate situations
Should avoid their net, - 101Tallaeltas see divectiemi which
accompany - each package, for the' guidance of palionte... ,,
. On the receipt *flit Albs -price per.kog.) these ?Weevil!. be
Sent, by malt or express, to any,part of the .world, more
from curiosity or derange. Air .oMce hears Mons BA. N..
-to tir..sevind on Sunday from to SY.
aw.Parsoits at a alatanca can be Band at borne, by'
addressing a letter to J. Teller, col:losing. a remittance.—
. Medicines securely packed from o.beariation; pent; to any
• part of this world. All- wisest 'wirrantid. - No - ehiligiVihr
. advice. No studentsor-boys emplo3 ed.
.dreia POW, Atiof J. TELLER, BE D.,
nee 21-em] No. 6 Reaier'stnet, Atbsay, N. Y
I. P. MITITINZI,
AMER.CHANt 'TAILOR
ALIC2CIP
No. 659, Penn Street; .Thii — d,door below
seventh Street.-.
VHE SUBSCRIBER 'RESPECTFULLY
IN
yims tho citizens of Mediu soil viotatty, to kb
• • • • SPLENDID STOOK OP
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
For the Fall and , Wlatar trade, unhand made under bin
err* supervision, 110111 gating of Giver Coats, Frock Coati.
Pouts and Vests of various Colors. ak4 !paints,. Bs is
Übe signaled With a good stock of •
CLOTHS; CASSIMERES AND . VESTING,
Whit& will be. made to order in the noabnit and meat
fishionabib styles at the lowest eeitt - prloaa Hating eon•
stderable exgerienco In this branch of businese, .he - feels
confident of girl- g general satisfaction.. He has also on
hand a good seeottmeet of
. . .
Gentlemen'. *nrsilfhlitil 4}94dil►
Sash se White Shirts, Our Shirts, Under Blitrri, Drawer.
Goners, Cravats of dflfereosiityles and swore;
STOCKINGS AND GLOVES. ' •
W. 11. All seeds made In this establlshme . al shall glee
entire satisfaction or no rale.
JACOB B. BIXSTIBI.
Beading, Pa., Oct. 10, 180.-Bsiso
FANCY stils!- FANCY FURS!
3OILN- T. 41.31.11111111.11,
M. no ARCH Street. below EigAtA, South aide,
• • - PHILADELPHIA.
•
IMFORTER MANUFACTURER
of and Dealer Ideal kinds of -
FANCY
NOE LADIES' .AND CHILDREN'S wean. I
wish to.return my thanks to mrfriende
of Reading and the surrounding Conn
, ties. for their vary liberal patronage en
(ff. tended to me dottingthe last • few years
and would say to them that 1 now have
• store:Of my own IMportatibn and
#l7,_Mapnfacture, very entangle'. assort
- re of all the . ,_dtgerent kinds and
gualltlee Of FANCY FURS, for Ladles • and Children, that
will be worn during.tbe Felland_W,lnter mamas. •
Beteg tfie direct Importer Of r ill Furs from Europe,
and Inaliji these allidetinfactored ender my own gaper.
, IFielon—:abablee me to offer my etudomere and the public a
inhailfatfditiedier Bet of Yoe for the same money. Ladle,
i de a ., siva Me smell before purchasing. !lease remember
the name, number and street. -
sep
12.4m3
. • JOHN 'FANNIES,
No. 718 Ax eh Street. SiThidelplOs
THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK AND
'" FUR EMPORIUNI
•
No.' 92fi' Chestnut St, (ronnerly Nb. 708.)
PHILADELPHIA:
. W. PROCTOR & CO., INVITE THE AT
„ TENTION of their Friends to their large and Superb.
Stott of
rzwn (MOANS AND DURO;
Unparalleled la any !boiler season.
The leereseed accommodation afforded in our new loess
tion, enables an to devote the tallest attention to oar _
• FUR DEPARTMENT, .
which will be found , wail furnished with every description
of FIRST CLASS FURS. ',blab will be guaranteed as no
presented, or the mosey paid will be refunded.
ORDERS per maif,wtll be carefully attended to, and de.
livered, Express charges paid, any distance inside of 100
miles.
J. W. PROCTOR& CO.,
sep 1893-Iy] No. 920 Chestnut Street, Plillad's.
FAMILY
PATENT
Mack.
Black for Silt,
Dark Dino,
Light Bias, '
French Blue,
Claret Brown,
Dark Drown,
Light Brown,
Bonkrßrown,
Olserty, •
Ortnuon,
Dark Drab, .
Light Drab.
Awn Drab
Light Drab- elkno • '
For Dyeing . Silk. Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Searle,
Dremee. Ribbons; Gloves, Bonnets, Hatay, Featheri,
EU gloves, Children's Clothhat, Ott all
!Glide Of Wearing Apparel.
re - A SAVING OP 80. PER - 033P1T. 45
1011 25 CENTS I'or CAN COtOtt AS 'MANY,
pads ea would otkerutee CMG lye limo. ihii saw
'Various shades eon be procured from the warm dyn.,..The
proceed is simple, and any one an use the dye with-perfect
success. Directions in English, French and German,indde
of each package.-
• For farther Infonnaltoista -Dystur sad ails' a Pella*
knowledge what colors arehestadamed dynover others,
(pith many Abash% recipeul'potrobase Howe.* Stevens'.
Treaties'on: Dyeing aad.Coloring.,:. Bent by mall on receipt
of prise-10 cents. Isnufactered--
tONFE • A
BTAiliffe.
Der 21,111 - • .309 Proadimb Vastona
• ear For sets by Druggists and dealers generally.
ViIiNISHES, PAINTS -"AND -GLASS !
WE OFFER TO DEALERS, COACRMAKERS
cud Rowe Ulan% at the very lowest bell mob
prices, the beet Coach and Unbind Varnishes ; Pure White
Lead; French and. American Macs ; Chrome Greene, and
Yelioers, Drop and 'Tory Macke, and a• fall assortment of
.all theibier , Caters—such to Versdfillons. -takes, • Tithe
Colors, ht. shin, Paint 'and Varnish Brusher. of the beat
make. Olisler's &amender and Pointe r Paint Hills;
simile and doable thick Glass, of all descriptions' and all
Materiale need by Rouen and roach Painters.-which we
can sell as chimp if not cheaper, than 'any other house,
from the fact thit we heap down our expounder by cionduet
lap one liadesse nerrunelly.
Mr. Rau, - -erne of thefirm—tor many years manufactur
ed the Varnishes, eold by the let . 0. r.hrack. -We feel
confident that our Varnishes, are equal, tenet superior, to
any-manufactured in this.' /menu*. warrant them to
give entire satiefactloo , and itnot Se repreeentell, the money
will be refunded. Give us a call before purchasing 'else
.vihere. A literal discount made to the trade.
FELTON & RAU,
Nos. 196 &INS North Fourth Street.
eet 17, 11363-Bhne] . , coma= Cherry, Philadelphia.
. ,• .
k - Srill 1 . I
t, . hA t ota; . :
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PIELLAILDELPEI.II. -
MATTRESSES.
ised., Feathet , o, Bbinlce•toi Coin lob,
Quilts, COMAlloito, • -
...
And all other articles belonshig to the business.
Feb.l44y] 11 AMOS WILLBORN.
.SAp'OI . N.IFIER,
OR CONCENTARTED.LYE.
FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
T •
AR • MAILER PRICES; IMPORT
plErt..hetpe to , Aw e them.- n makes SOAP ter .
FOUR mete s pound: by netoK your ktlehert greau.
-Aar wrath; I ie s apurione Lysi are °fared also; be'
careful, and oily bay: the PATUTBD article 'pot alp in
IRON ssm4 all ethers haegpotorpnnzurg: •
PainsYLvAil IA. BALliffAnnunitinia
• • • Pldladalphlw—Mo. 12/QstU ibreet•
IN 2144 Platdakilk—Bitglaasesaill 111ipatea Wia*.
DR. BRIJNON'S
CONCENTILLLITED R.II2IMEIDna
1. THE GREAT REVIVER bl,EtbiLY
eradleatee Om evil effect. of edl4-nellaa,
I mo of Memory, Shortnees of iireath, Giddiness, p a i pit l .
Non of the Heart. Moine. of Vision, or any conetho o .. l
derangement. of the system, brought On by the unrenrair,
ed indulgence of the passiona. Act. aliTto ou either rrr
Price One Boller. '
No:2. THE BALM will cure in from two to /km dept
any cue of GONORREURA, is without testa or smell, 71 d '
requires no resitietion of action or diet. For either
ter.
Price One Dollar
No. A. TuRvERER will aura In the aherte r t pout
time, aoy cue of 0 LEAP, even after all top e ,
have failed to produce the derlred effect. No tame or qu ' ol .
Pries One Dollar.
No. 4. THE rUNITER is the only Remedy that will re
gily care !in:Selma of the Urethra. Ilu motor nf l e ,
stand i ng or neglected the cue may be. Price One . It
No. B. THE SOLDTOR will cue any etas of 0 HaVhL,
permanently and speedily removoeil Maw th.F. of the Bled.
der and Kidney., Price One Dollar.
N 0.7. THE AAtARIN will core the Whiteceedieelly and
In a winch shorter time than they can be romovad Ly a aa
other. treatment In fact, is the only remedy that ti
ally correct We disorder. Pleasant to take. Price one
Dollar.
No: B. THE. ORIENTAL PASTILetort emtaio, cafe and
speedy in prodoelog WO:SITUATION, or correct's, an ;
Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two holle r ,
No. 9. FOR PARTICULARS US CIRCULAR.
Either Remedy sent free by mall on receipt of the py re
annetrad.. Endue Footage clamp and get a Clrenlo.
General Depot North-East corner of York Aapno,,4
Callowhill Street. Private Mice 401 York Aveaue,Ptila.
delplibs, Pa..
For sale in Reading, only, by HARVEY BIRCH &
*beta Cirenlare containing talnible informati on. sal In fell
deacriptiongof each CM, will be delivered peak m, ap.
plication.• Address _ _
•
_ tog 1-17]
. E. & H. T. ANTHONY,
MANUFACTURERS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS
501 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK, ,
CARD . - PHOTOGRAPHS.
r vaß. CATALOGUE NOW EMBRACES Cos
AIJIPSIDERABLY over Four Thousand dihreht.,e.
.etr(to wbteb additions are continually being in d e)
PPortraits of Eminent Anearlcana, etc., viz:
72 MAJOR4BNERALS, 1626 STATESMEN,
leo ERIG.-OBNERALS, 127 DIVINE.%
269 COLONELS, 116 ADTRORS,
84 Lfetty.-OOLOSIELE,I 80 ARTISTE,
'EN OTHER OFFICERS, 112 STAGE,
60 NAVY OFFICERS, . 46 PROMINENT WOHIN.
147 PROMINENT FOREIGN PORTRAI7B,
• 2,500 Copies of Works of Art,
InoidJiagrep of thammit eel/Antal Raarmbe,
Paintings, Statues, Catilognea sent on realm a
Stomp. An order fur One Dozen PICTURES hem ow
Catalogue will be Ailed on rseelpt of $l.BO, mad tut 17
mail, free. .
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM.
Of these we manalselnee a great variety, reusing In pus
from 00 OMAN to CIO
Oar ALBUMS Dere the rapotetlos of betog impeder le
beauty and durability to ■q others. The lumber nine,
can be sent safely by mall at a postage of el: reds pen of
The Wore expensive can be lent by azyrees.
Ws also k e e p a large assoelmont of
..
STERESCOPES 86.STERESCOPIC VIEWS,
Oar Catalogue, of Mass Will Si sent to any addrou oa re.
oelpt of Stamp.
.E. & H. T. ANTHONY,
Mainsofseitonresio et Photographic Materials
ow BBOA . 1:!*,11i . k, NBW-Yoga,
*tondo ;or relatives of prominent military then wino.
fora favor by oatidtag us their Ilkoaes.ea to copy. They
will buirept menially and returned uninjured.
FINE a Lblifile NADU TO ORDER for Coogregatlut to
'twig. le ash. Pluto', or for other porpolat with *Khali
torerlyttona. he. • ' [ank 22,4m0.
1 1'1133 GAZIALT . '
.
.
Dyepepida Remedy and Blood
Searcher.
.
p it: MARKLEY'S HEALTH RESTORATIVE
ILSIMAM —This celebrated Medicine 1. oforedtotho
pn lts se theheet remedy for bysp•psts. Lt ver Complaint,
Hesdacbee Mee; Diseases of the Blood, Eruption* of De
Skin, etc.
IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS!
IT 18 I NEVER FAILING REMEDY!
TAT IT i
Read what It ban done for Mr, Anima D. CAMPBELL, of the
flrea of Campbell & Marshall, Boot and Shoe Mehra
Centre'. qaare.
LAMIAMIIit, PA., March 4.18i1
Dr. Q. H. Macular—Del it Sir: For many years I vu
the victim of Dyspepsia in its most aggravated form: my
system having become so much deranged sod debilitated,
that I was unable to perform any kind of labor. I had re
sorted to the beet doctors within reach, without relief
lased come of the moat popular remedies of the day, but
noneof them did me any good. My suffering. cannot be
described in words. I was then living at Hopewell, Cher
ter county, and 1E1857. deals:a resort, I commenced the
use of your medicines. They soon afforded me relief from
the meat painful synitltoins whieb I bad gamely hated to
obtain ; and in a estrpcielogly short time I was completely
restored to health, and I have enjoyed the beet of health
ever slime—norm symptom of - my old complalot remain
ing. Since thee, .I have alwaye tut Soul medicine" in
my family, and - vionld not be Without them upon any en•
eideration, as they have . felled to do what you dela
for them. Respeetfedly yours,
.A. D. CAMPBELL.
This is but one of the many testimonials daily remind
in tredve el this great for Cale by
Ilttlten
Jamie 11—tn Druggists. No. effWelat Penn St.. Bead lot
Christmas and. Bridal Presents,
HENRY-HARPER,
No. 520 ARCH Street, Philadelphia,
it .EI,AB ALWAYS A LARGE STOCK OF
WATCHES, for Dune. and Gentlemen—in Oo ld
i4l'l6ll4llva. PINK JBWSLRY, of the moot fad,
etyles. SOLID SILVER-WARE, in pen
violet'72 And ROOZREP deopiidor Plated Spoons, Forte,
[septl.9.4ma
AM
LPS! LAMPS!
'LAMPS,
s OF
- Shlident,lThfmneyii ige.jof ill the Intact etyleo, mrale
cheap by • • ORO. LSSCH & CO.,
Oct lfj 504 'Market Square. Reading, Ps.
saYaZ`oAti
SAUDI
NO. 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENITBI
WASIIINGTON, D. C.
UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT•
rely inform their Oniiierons Mende thronebunt Beth
etinnif, then flicy Wm* lama theidmva Hotel. end Wenn
prepared to seem:modals all who may favor them 111
their. patronage. At oar bar may be foeed tbe bee had
purist !Ignore; while the table le supplied' with the ben
Abe saitigat Words. THOMAS HIIMPRESt
Janata-WI • Witasigt IaTTING.
OLORS.
13, 1803.
Dark Gram,
Light Cir O tt, ' '
Magenta,
Maim,
Qranifa,
Pink,
Pl!pie, - •
Royal Purioit,
Beano% .
Mate.'
49.41.1 1 ^Pf0. . -
Violet.
FRENCH'S HOTEL,
ow axis zuntratuar pram,
Single Roonts -Fifty Cents per Day.
City Hall eigittira i i "noiiiei Frankfort Bt,
n •
(uPPOIIIIIIrITT HALL.)
AIEAC'S AS TURF- MAY. SL' ORDERED IN
•
the sitolon• robetory. Thin I. • Barber's %lapsed
at 11000.1 akkaebegl ku tha UM&
le* aware' of RMIDgERS HI RAMEKIN who my we
OW fall.
*Jaw 17-17]
Ft I Z C.B l ,CASHED
Tl 5 ALL LEOALIEED LOTTERIES. INFOR
,LL NATION given. •
' GALLAGHER &atom
Choothat Btxtbe, Phil•delphia., or Box 151 P. 0,
key' 28-1 m ' -•- • •
B.IO.,PIER#I4U.OUS HAIR
INSTANT'ANNIALSLY AND "PERMANENTL Y
removed' wilhott isjeSY le tine skis, by the asa or P
. CLINTON'S Dily ".discoversd process. Addries,r4
cloillniive cents to '_poise's' stamps or currency. ri
CLINTlitt..2l North Tblid.ctrost..PhibAclonts I-14"
_
WILLIAM 'PENN HOUSE ,
CORNER Okirki**AND TENTH BTa,
. . BE. - raga
BiBRTOLIBVIIE ORANT, PrOrliter•
.IS 'HOUSE BEING A LICENSED TAVERN,
-Cher bolt of Liquors are kept it the Bar, and u good
a table as 107. other Hotel .fit the county. Atcommudt•
.11oorifor Hoarded trod Travellem Charges ream:mania
Or Lunch from 9to It o'slook. daily Vine
COAL. WOOD, SALT ,
11r...11LIVAIDIEM Weir- .1151LAILMUICP•
SAMUEL BOONE,
(iroitmzzLy)
arolUsAlfissinger, Sr..
.
Corner of. Poo •-onfUrPront Strou,
AS CONSTANT:ft ON HAND, AND SEGO
at rlaLsoatibie ilium, all kinds of Broken, sa
g ot
Love Coal`;)fiat; - Cheeitnat and Bituminous Cosi, MA Lime
PlittollO fit %rimier thythleg in my Hee,
to their advantage te - give me a eall.before parelto 4 Ar;
where. I deliver free ofextra charge to say
ADIOS SEZDXIrd , O CrECE.AP
• - -
.1) WHOLESALE H
HARNE S S
Ri3TAIL
. SADDLE AND SS
',L.*:'_ - .
: ' ELANUFACTOItti,
'-- - - - e,p i • " 0
- -- 1 , - e,- .: ) , _ANT PENN STREST, licrwso
~,,.. ,
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t: ; . SZVENTH AND rlufral.
~.: .':#4.6;( . BOnth Side, nearly opposite FtitSg i
' - •"• Berke County Howe. The 0 01
---,Mk, -, , place East of the /Cell Hard.
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DING PA
' edise.atifir Ja nuary 14, 80-0
.
LAuEirs B REtwout
REA.DING, PA.
IHE SUBSO r RIBER respectfully annOnnceb_lo.
thepnblic thiat he haspecently enlarged bls BRED
to a considerable extedt. and introduan al stesol•P" 4
end IS DOW reedy to supply all demander for
sir/plums, MALT LlCltraat
for home and dietant consumption. HOC stoo!
Liquor., warranted to hankie all &Melva's e. ** ll logr
BROWN NTOUT. PORTSR, BOTTLIN G ALB, DB A
ALE AND LAGER BEER.
June Ifil, tf PREDERIOR
N.B.—A . !Moral percentage will be allowed to £5 1, "
abroad.
Aloor Oil moo.
DR. FELIX UhI:NOE
P. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa
CITY OF •MIW TOM.
Proprlitn.