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liszefft sub Dentervat. SATURDAY, MAY 23, Nil WAR NEWS! CAPTURE OF JACKSON, MISS OHHaI Dispatch from Gen. Grant IVA2nusivrox, May 21.—The following was received to-day at the Headquarters of the Army : JACKSON. MISS., May 13, 1863, . via MNISCHIS, 20. j Ti' Gen. IT. W. llnllea, General in -Chief This place fell into our hands yesterday, arler a tight of about three hours. Joe Johnston was is command. The enemy retreated North. evi deftly with the design of joining the Vicks burg force_ [Signed] U. S. WWl', Major-General. REPORTED DEFEAT OF GENERAL JOE JOHN - STON'S ARMY. Mumsessoace, Tenn., May 21, 1863. General Sheridan's scouts report that the reb e h admit Grant has defeated Johnston, and has secured the railroad bridge across the Big Black, thus culling off Vicksburg from supplies and re inforcements. This bridge is the largest in the south. Recollections of the late Brigadier General Terrill. Chaplain Drake, of the 121st Ohio Volunteers, writes as follows to the Louisville Tournal : It was on October 7th, 1862, that I formed the acquaintance of Brigadier-General Terrill. I had heard that one of our men had died from fatigue, and whilst our brigade was resting I walked back a short distance to make some inquiries about hi.. When I returned I found that our brigade had moved on. - I was soon overtaken by Gen. Terrill and his brigade. He introduced himself to me, and then asked me "what regiment I be longed tot" I told him the 121st Ohio, com manded by CoL W. P. Reid. Said he to me, " I suppose you are the Chaplain." I told him I was. I informed him what I had been doing. "Well," said he, "that is right." He then talked some time in regard to the duties and usefulness of an army Chaplain. I was very favorably int premed with his remarks, and also with his manly deportment, and wished that all officers were possessed with the same Christian spirit. lle ordered one of his escorts to dismount and give me his horse, and told me that when I had overtaken my regiment I could leave the horse by the side of the road, and they would get him when they came up. October Bth--At Maxville, whilst waiting for our troops to get properly arranged, I again saw Gen. Terrill, and had a short talk with hint. He was the very picture of health. Whilst he ap peared buoyant, I could discover that he was thoughtful. • I will now record a fact that I have not seen noticed in print. A short distance from Maxville we were met by a large number of eitizene and quite a large number of young ladies. As we marched by them they sang a beautiful song welcoming us to the State of Kentucky. As we were leaving they sang a farewell song which brought tears from rawly eyes_ Gen_ Terrill and many others heard their funeral dirge sung that morning by the fair young women of Kentucky. When we arrived within four miles of Chaplin Bills skirmishers were pushed forward. They continued this position until we arrived near the scene of 8011012. The firing by both armies did not become general until about one o'clock P. M. - Immediately afterwards such a scene followed as beggars all description. It seemed as though the heavens and the earth were coming together, and for two hours or more there was a continu ous firing, both of infantry and artillery. Toward evening, as the sun was hiding his face from the bloody conflict, the firing gradually ceased. About nine o'clock in the evening I beard that Gen- Terrill was mortally wounded, and that he was in a house about a mile from where I then was- Desiring to see the General that had talked so kindly to me the day before, and who had fought so bravely on that day, I hastened to visit hilt before he died, and if possible to render him some assistance. - When I entered the room I found him lying upon a linen cot, and, as I ap proached his bed-side, he recognized me, and rt..ched out his hand, and as he took my hand-in his he said "Well. Chaplain, lam glad to see you;" and, after talking with him a short time, he raised his voice and spoke in an audible tone, "God have mercy on my soul." Then adjusting the clothes about him, he said, "now let me rest." He felt calm and peaceful, and met death with Christian fortitude. I was told that evening by one 6f his friends thst he was a member in good standing in the Episcopal Church. Thus has died one of the bravest men of this war. May his soul rest in peace, and at the general resurrection, may he come forth to meet his Saviour. The Sentence of C. L. Yallandigham. 11BADQUASTS118 DBPARTVISFIT OF THUD 01110, eifidiNYATl, 0 , May 16, 18113. 1 GENERAL ORDERS, No. 68 I. At a military commission, - which convened at Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 6th day. of May, 1863, pursuant to Special Orders, No. 136, of April 21, 1863, current series, from these head quarters, and of which Brigadier General Robert B. ?otter, United States Volunteers, is president, was arraigned and tried Clement L. Vallandig ham, a citizen of the State of Ohio, on the follow ing charge and specification of charge, to wit : Charge—Publicly expressing, in violation of General Orders, No. 38, from Headquarters De partment of the Ohio, sympathy for those in arms against the Government of the 'United States, and declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the object and purpose of weakening the power of the Government in its efforts to suppress en unlawful rebellion. Specification—ln this, that the said Clement L. Vallandigham, a citizen of the State of Ohio, an or about the first day of May, 1863, at Mount Vernon, Knox county, Ohio, did publicly address a large meeting of citizens ' - and did utter senti ments in words, or in effect, as follows; Declar ing the present war " a wicked, cruel, and un necessary war ;" "a war not being waged for the preservation of the Union; " 7 1! WAY for the pop• pose of crushing out liberty and erecting a des potism -" "a war for the freedom of the blacks and the enslavement of the whites ;" stating that "if the administration had so wished, the war could have been honorably terminated months ago;" that "peace might have been hon orably obtained by listening to the proposed in termediation of France ;" that "propositions by which the Southern States could be won back, and the South guarantied their rights under the Constitution. had been rejected the day before the late battle of Fredericksburg, by Lincoln and his minions," meaning thereby the President of the United States and those under him in author ity; charging that "the Government of the al. ted States were about to appoint military mar shals in every district to restrain the people of their liberties, to deprive them of their rights and privileges;" "characterizing General Or ders, No. 38, from Headquarters Department of Ohio, as a base usurpation of arbitrary euthovi ty," inviting his hearers to resist the same, by saying "the sooner the people inform the minions of usurped power that they will not submit to such , restrictions upon their liberties the better;" declaring that "he was at all limes and upon all occasions, resolved to do what he could to defeat the attempts now being made to build up a mon archy upon the ruins of our free Government ;" asserting that "he firmly believed, as he said six months ago, that the men in power are attempt ing to establish a despotism in this country, more cruel and more oppressive than ever existed before." All of which opinions and sentiments he well knew did aid, comfort and encourage those in arms against the Government, and could but induce in his hearers a distrust of their own Government, sympathy for those in arms against it, and a disposition to resist the laws of the land. To which charges and specifications the priso ner refusing to plead either "guilty," or "not guilty," the commission directed the Judge Ad vocate to enter on the records the plea of "not guilty," FINDING AND SENTENCE The commission, after mature deliberation on the evidence adduced and the alinement of the accused, find the accused, Clement L. Vallandig ham, a citizen of the State of Ohio, as follows : Of the specification, (except the words, "That propositions by which the Southern States could be won back, and the South guarantied their rights under the Constitution, had been rejected the day before the battle of Fredericksburg, by Lincoln and his minions," meaning thereby the President of the United States, and those under him in authority, and the words "asserting that he firmly believed, no he awned six months ego, that the men in power are attempting to es tablish a despotism in this county, more cruel and more oppressive than ever existed before,") "Guilty." And as to these words, "Not guilty_" Of the charge, ' , Guilty." And the commission do therefore sentence hint, the said Clement L. Vallandigham, a citizen of the State of Ohio, to be placed in close con finement in some fortress of the United States, to be designated by the commanding officer of this department, there to be kept during the continuance of the war. 11. The proceedings, finding, and sentence in the foregoing case are approved and confirmed, and it is directed that the place of confinement of Ike prisoner, Clement L. Fallandigham, in accordance with the said sentence, be Fort War ren, Boston Harbor. By command of Major Gen. BURNSIDE. Lewis itienstonn, Assistant Adjutant General MARRIED On the evening of the 14th inst., by the Rev. Thomas T. !sexes. Mr. BENJAMIN B. CORONER, of Hamburg, to AMP HANNAH C. SEYPERT, Of Reading. DIED. On the 221 inst., in Ontelannee, Snap, wife of Nicholas Schaeffer, and daughter of the late Daniel V. R. High. aged 31 yearn. The relatives and friends of the family are luvited to at tend her funeral to morrow (<naday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, to proceed to the Cemetery at Oen. aaot'a Church. On the 18th Inel, in this city, Cassias F. Smolt, son of George Smith , Esq., in the 25th year of his age. On the evening of the 16th inst., in this city, MAIM wife of William Nichols, in the 65th year of her age. On the 16th lust„ is Philadelphia, SABAN Mew, daughter of Christopher Geiger,and widow of the late Philip Hinkle, of Berke county, n the Slot year of her age. On the 15th Inst., in this city, Auticsrus W. MMus, (con of the late Samuel and Elizabeth Roman,) Drum-Ma jor of the 931 Regiment P. V., aged 37 years, 4 months and 4 days. On the 14th inst., at the residence of her 11011•111 law, re' ter O. Moser, in Donglass township. Mrs. HANNAH WEAVER, widow of Jacob Weaver, in the 73d year of her age. At Schuylkill Haven, Pa., on the 12th lost., Mrs. MART LEVAN, formerly of Reading, in the 78th year of her age. On thelltb lost., in Richmond tp., DAVID, eon or Charles and Sarah Leibelsperger, aged 4 worth, end 12 day.. On the 11th inst., in Richmond tp., HN.mty Osoxos, aged GO years, 7 months and Ndays. On the 10th inst., in Maidencreek, JOHN ORME, aged 68 years, 8 mouths and 27 days. On the 10:6 iovt , its Kutztown, SUSANNA, widow of leans Levan, aged 78 years, 3 months and 5 days_ On the 6th DIM., in Robeson, SAMUEL FRANKLIN, eon of finery and Walt Pram, aged 8 years, 6 months and 20 days. On the 2.5 d inst., In Robeson, Sl:waxes, wife of Daniel Weetley, aged 31 years, 2 months and 22 days. On the 22d ult., in Amity, SIMON NEIMAN, aged 55 years, months and 19 days. On the 18th ult., In Kutztown, Jails /Erman, aged b 2 years, 10 months and 13 days. On the 9th nit., In Amity, Mra.CATHARDIE ORSINI% aged years, 4 months and 29 days. At Nashville, Toluene% on the 12th March, of chronic diarrhea, WILLIAM ROGERS, of Robeson township, Berke county, aged 31 years. The deceased was Quartermaster Sergeant of the 18th 11. S. Infantry. On the 13th nit.. in Franklintown, Ohio, RICHARD STRY. yea, formerly of Lower Heidelberg, Berke Coda% in the .50th yearof his age. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LIST OF RETAILERS Of Foreign & Domestic hierchandize, RETURNED BY THE APPRAISER OF THE City of Reading and the several Townships and Borough!, of the County of Berke, for the year 1868, accord ing to an ant amendatory of the License Law of this State. . . . . . Samos 5. That it shall be the duty of every City and Comity Treasurer to sue for the recovery of all Licenses dely returned to him by the Mercantile Appraiser, if not paid on or before the let day of July in each and every year, within ten days after that date, and said Treasurer shall not be discharged from any such License unless be brings edit to recover the same within said date, and press see the same to Judgment and execution, as soon thereafter as practicable. . . 19th Class pays $ 7 0019th Class pays $2:3 00 18th " 10 0018th " " 30 00 12th " " 12 507th " 90 00 11 h ;15 00 10th " " 50 00 10th " ^ 20 00 oth " " 60 00 ISEADLY6-Ilarth-East Ward. 01(188. Rates. Occupation. 8 $3O 00 Hardware 13 10 00 Feed 14 700 Fiats 14 7 00 Store 14 700 417017 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Flour 14 7 00 Store 13 10 00 Hats 14 7 00 Coat 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Plumber 14 7 01 Store 14 7 00 Saddler 14 7 00 Shoes 14 7 00 Flour 14 7 00 Store 14 7 03 31111 14 700 Coal 10 10 00 ClOthing 14 7 00 Tobacco 14 7 CO Stoves 34 7 00 Shoes 13 10 03 Huckster 14 7 00 Store 13 10 00 Hockater 14 700 Qil4er 14 7 00 Tobacco 14 7 00 Tailors 14 7 00 Books 13 10 00 Books 13 10 00 Store 14 700 Jewelry 13 10 00 Store 14 7 00 Store 10 20 00 Clothing 14 7 OD Coal 14 7 00 Confectioner 13 10 00 Huckster 13 10 00 Store 12 12 00 Store 14 700 Clothing 14 7 00 Store 14 709 do 14 700 do 14 7CO ,Flour 14 7 00 Store 12 12 50 do 13 10 00 do 10 01 Huckster 14 7 00 Furniture 14 7 CO Clothing 14 700 do 14 7 00 Tobacco 14 7 00 Stoves 11 700 Milliner 13 10 00 Store 14 7 00 Milliner 14 700 Feed 7 00 Leather 14 7 00 Lumber 13 'lO 00 Leather ' 14 700 Clothing 14 7 CO Clothing 14 7 00 Furniture Bard & Reber Barnhard & Koch Adam Bertraml John Becker Gawp Bwhriuger J. F. Boyer S. Breyfogel N. Brossman J. C. Brown S. Breyfogel OPOTWB C hrletman WilliMP PiClillisCß B. Dreiroos Samuel Donabower B. Engler John Eilelman Mary Filbert George Frill Go do Furth Et Fdrorteln Tbomas Gabel J. G. Chiseler N. T. Gebo George Gehman - Jacob Gerhard V. Graeff Godfrey Graf J. M. & G. W. Matadi Hider & Brother I. W. Harper Samna] Hechler N. Heckman F. P. Heller Joseph S. Hofer A. Hoffman Jameson & Co. Thomas Jackson M. Halbach J. Helmer John Kline George K. Levan P. Pram*. Jacob Mataberger A. 01linger Adam Ott Do do Frank Price Rhode & Maher Samuel F. Ruppert Do do J. R. Ritter Regar & Becker J. B. alkaline Jacob Sartorina Charles K. Buell Charles Shaeffer A. B. Schwartz Mary Space Samuel Spoha J. H. Stroup P. Tinernan • IND gelds Simon Wilson Wilson & Co. William B. Yerger North-West Ward. D. S. Andersen John D. Bertalotto IL F. Berlin G. H. beideman James Seidler Henry Bennethom H. Birch & Brother Hies R Brelstord Lewin Brioer B. Burkholder Enehong & Son J Cotterell Do do George Chrisman Charles Creasman Mrs. Edinger David Brinentrout William Ermentzent A. & F. Eaterly H. F. Felix William S. Fisher George Frees William Geiger H. B Getz & Co. E. Gilbert William Hagy George Heller Jacob Hensler 0. G. Hiester S. Ferman S. U. Hollenbach Mr& Hammel 14 7 00 Shoes 14 7 00 Furniture 14 7 00 Store 14 7 04 Furniture 14 7 00 Clothing 14 7 00 Stoves 14 7 00 Drugs 14 7 00 Milliner 13 10 00 Store 14 7 tO Store 14 7 00 Feed 14 700 Store 14 700 Store 14 7 00 Paper 14 700 Clothing 14 7 00 Milliner 13 10 GO Storer 14 700 Coat 70 00 Store 11 15 00 Shoes 14 7 CO Store 14 7 00 Saddler 12 12 50 Shoes lz JZ b 9 P,WP! 13 10 00 Clothing 14 7 00 Clothing 14 7OJ Jewelry 14 700 Store 13 10 00 Huckster 14 7 00 Store 14 700 Paper 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Drupe 14 7 00 Confectioner 14 7 00 Grocery 14 700 Stationery 14 700 Jewelry 14 700 Mill 14 700 Jewelry 14 7 00 Furniture 14 700 Store 10 70 00 Store 13 10 Oil Huckster 14 7 00 Milliner 11 15 00 Store 14 7 00 Store 14 700 Rats 14 7 00 Drags 14 700 Store 13 10 00 Store 14 roo Coal 13 10 00 Store 7Op cooper 14 7 00 Lumber 73 10 00 Store 14 7 00 Store 7 40 00 Hardware 12 12 50 Stationery 13 10 00 Huckster 14 7 00 Tobacco 14 7 00 Clothing 14 7 00 Saddler 14 700 Shoes 13 10 00 Huckster 14 7 tO Flour 14 7 00 Store R. P. Hunter J. Jazinieman B. F. Halbach Charles Kessler Henry Resider William Krick Saudi Loden N. S. Miller C. Miller David Reif Samuel Nice Rya E. Norton Amos W. Pottaiger J. Heiner Francis Roland George W. Rasa H. Ruth William Rhoads, jr. William Rhoads, eon. P. B. Shateern iL R. Shearer Solomon L. Snyder E. D. Smith J. Sanerbler Joseph L. Richter Strickland & Brother Jonathan Tobias ' Samuel Wanner Solomon Weil, agt. Jacob Weise Daniel Weitzel D. H. Wenrich George Whitaker William R.Yelch Butdh-Bast Ward. Albert B. B. Reidler Charles Brenleer H. W. Bergner Peter Brady 14 700 Were 14 700 Store 14 7 00 Tobacco 14 700 Menge 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Flout 34 7 00 MUll.23er 14 7 00 Stoves 14 7 00 Milliner 14 7 00 Store 13 10 00 Clothing 12 12 60 Store 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Flout 74 7 00 Feed 19 700 Coal Do do S. IL Cramp Charles Death, agent, Matilda Dean L. Dickenson wlltiam Donahower F. D. Fichtkorn Adam Fox Do a.. Gene Hein Do dO William S. Ball A. Hellman C. K. Heimann Charles lieuniuger William High L. Hirsh le IDeg llnghea William Km.per Amelia Koala) Henry Koch Lewin Kremp A. S. Latshaw Augustus Levee 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Shoes 13 10 00 Store 11 7 on Fnreltnre 11 7 00 Shoes 14 7 00 Store 11 700 Confectioner , to) t.tore 11 7 00 Store 11 7 00 Leather 14 7 .0 Store 13 10 to Store 34 7 00 Store 11 7to Hats 14 700 Clothing 10 00 Huckster 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Tailor 11 7 00 Store 13 10 00 IluckAter 700 Jewelry 14 7 00 Flumber 14 12 00 Store 12 12 f:0 Store 14 7 00 14 7 Ott Furniture 11 7 00 Saddler 14 700 Confedery li 7 CO ClothDm 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Drugs 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Flour 14 7ro Confee'ery 14 700 Coal Isaac R, Leven gr_ even & Moyer rederlek Lehman Max Link. 11 McKinney Henry Moyer Lewis Moll NMI Pante Francei Rambo Ritter & Keiser George P. Rowbotham L. S. Ballade Joseph It.. Schmncker Amos Seidel Bunn Bigman 'Abraham Speier S. Stadtman S. S. Stevens William Wells William Walter Franklin Weaver Albert L. Weitzel MAMA WilJehifille Jacob Young *South- Wood Ward. Babb & Wanner Philip Ball Jeremiah Seidler P. G. Bone Samuel Boone William Bland Charles Briner William Bridegam John Brown B. H. Brown O. H. Birch R. Connard Thomas B. Corry William Clewell Henry Crouse Daniel Dillon David E. Evans Samuel Ermentront J. & S. Syrich TM de Fleer Samuel Frees 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Seed 14 7 00 Shoes 13 10 00 Rate 14 7 00 CO4l 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Stoves 14 7 00 Store 11 15 10 Store 11 11 00 Store 14 7 00 Leather 11 710 Coufertloner 13 10 00 Store 10 20 00 Store 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Hate 14 7 00 Clothlag /t 7 00 Tobacco 14 7 00 Store 13 10 00 Mill 14 7 00 Coal 14 7 00 Store 14 7 (0 Store 11 15 00 Store 14 7 00 Leather 14 7 00 Flour 14 7 00 Coal 14 . 7 01 Broshea 14 7 00 Clothing 14 700 Clothing 12 12 50 Store 14 7 00 Clothing 14 700 Coafec'ery 14 7 00 Leather 10 20 00 Store 13 10 00 Store 8 30 00 Store 14 7 00 Flour 14 7 0) Coal 14 7 00 °Me 14 700 Clothing 12 10 (0 Huckster 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Clothing 14 7 00 Flour 14 7 00 Store 10 20 00 Hardware 14 7 00 Tobacco 14 700 Drugs 10 go 00 Hardware 14 7 00 Lumber 14 7 00 Confectioner 14 7 00 Plumber 14 7 00 Leather 14 7 00 Wore 14 7 00 Store 14 7 OD Store 13 10 00 Coal 12 12 50 Store S 30 01 Store 14 7 00 Stoves 14 700 Dings 13 10 00 Store 14 7 00 Milliner 14 7 00 Plumbere 14 7 CO Clothing 14 7 00 Confectioner_ 14 7 00 Confectioner . 14 9 00 Dia.& Shoed 14 7 00 Saddler 11 700 Jewelry 14 7 00 Jewelry 14 7 Oil Clothing Do do Catharine Fart* balsa Goodfellow A. M. Hart A. D. Harvey Edwin Hinder Do do Helms & German A. Hen leln Heckman & Fisher Henry A. Doff David Hughes Thomas Jackson Caleb Jones Kauffman & Kissinger M. Keifer & Son Kline & Eppibimer Pam nal Klopp Do do Kepis° & Lelubach James 0. Keller J. Kissinger Leibrock Joseph Levi & Co Reuben Leightheiser Conrad Ludwig Lereh & Co John Malisherger J. R. McCurdy John McKnight John Milliroore P. K. Miller Daniel Miller Mull & Co Jacob Moyer Samuel Newkirk Henry M. Otto Wm Peacock & Son A. H. Peoeock John S. Peal eon & Co Asaph Prntzman John IL Rasa Israel W. Kugler George W. Rnnyeon Scull & lifohring Henry Simone George W. Souders A. M. Souders David R.ohnlin Abraham Stondt T. A. Sweeny, agent Solomon Weida Solomon Wilson, agent Spruce Ward. Philip Albright A. F. Boas Richard Caine Henry Christman 14 7 00 Store 1:1 10 no Lumber 14 7 03 Store 14 7 00 Coal 14 7 00 Floor 14 7 00 Coal 14 7 00 Store 13 10 00 Lumber 9 2.5 00 Lumber 14 7 00 btore 14 709 Store • 13 10 00 Store 14 7 00 Store 14 7 0.1 Store 10 20 00 Lumber 7 00 Store 14 700 Store 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Feed 14 7 00 Store 13 10 00 Store 14 7 04 Flour 14 7 00 Coat 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 . Store Do do Samuel Craig Henry Drum A. H. & S. AL Deysher Jacob Deyaber Flaeberty S. Hartman Jackson & Newkirk Keifer & Pon Jahn Kerby Joshua Kerby J. E riblatOn Jacob Newkirk Henry Peace J. id. Phillips Do do R. J. Rhoads Adam Schwenk Jacob chooffor DO do Thomas A. Sweeny Adam Treat Albany. Jonathan Grim Abraham D. KrlallatiV".'' Wilson M. Ki Tool Mellor Jeremiah Ku.'"""' Levi H. Lenba Daniel Levan 4 W. dc M. Levan Charles H. Lenh J. ts W. Moser William S. Moor John O'Neil James Long Nathan Wessner • John Witman 13 10 00 Huckster 13 10 00 liack.ter 14 7 00 Leather 14 7 Ott 11111 14 7 00 store 13 10 00 Huckster 14 700 Milt CEM/11:1 14 7 00 Mill 14 7 00 Leather 14 700 Store 13 10 00 Huckster 13 10 00 Huckster 13 10 00 Huckster Alsace. Bellboy/ Kerper 13 10 01 Huckster Amity. &Alum Berkolake. 13 10 00 Huckster Samuel Buck 14 700 Leather .. .. . . .. . - John Dry 34 700 Mlll John Geiger 14 7CO Mill Herman Giltems 14 7 00 Mill Henry Meßeilly 13 10 00 Store Do do 14 7 00 Coal Peter Ludwig 14 700 31111 William W. Rhoads 13 10 00 Ilneketer Solomon Rhoads 13 10 110 Huckster Isaac G. Stotler 13 10 00 Store Samuel Stotler 13 10 00 Store A.S. Strasberger .14 700 Store Jeremiah Schaeffer 13 10 tAI Huckster Leidy Scholl 14 700 Mill Weitzel &tumuli 14 118 04Ala Bern. F. G. Hain 14 7 OD Store John L. Kauffman 14 • 700 Grain 'D W. & B. H. Letthart 13 10 00 Store Do do 14 7 00 Coal Levi IL Lash 13 10 90 Huckster Bilge S. Leinbach 14 7 17.) Store Charles Long 14 7OD Mill Thomas Murphy 14 7OD Store Benjamin Parvin 14 7CO Leather James Riekenbach 14 7 00 Coal .. . jeseph Reber 14 700 Mill Abraham li. Tobias 14 700 Coal Do do 14 7 00 Lumber Reuben Wanner 1.4 700 Store Upper Bern. F. A. Bailsman 13 10 00 Store John Ketver 13 10 01 Houk ter John Loves 14 700 Mill Jonathan Maehemer 13 10 60 Hocketer Edward Moyer 14 700 Mill B. F. Nunemacher 13 10 00 Huckster Daniel K. Potteiger 14 7.00 Mill Win. Neischarender 13 10 00 Huckster N. at C. S. Schoch 14 700 Store C. F. Rentschler l3 10 00 Store &Vivi, Jacob K. Boltz 13 10 00 Huckster .1. P. Bomberger 13 10 00 Huckster Levi Doppia 13 10 00 Huckster JS. Hagler IS 10 00 Huckster Elias Frantz 14 7 00 Leather T. & J. Groff 14 7 00 Leather John Roane 14 7 00 Store Peter 8. Lutz 13 10 00 Huckster J. P. Lerch & Co 13 10 00 Store M. Miller 13 10 00 Huckster William 11. Reber 14 7 00 Leather G. M. F. Rick 13 10 CO Store Mesas Wolff 13 10 00 Store Daniel Ziegler 13 10 00 Huckster Bow. nville. J. F. Burkhart 14 7 00 Store A. EL Bright 14 12 50 Store S. K. Mindere 14 7 00 Feed Jonathan Kline 13 10 00 Huckster D. R.. R'ix.eig 12 12 DO Store Klahr A Miller 12 12 00 Hucksters Samuel Miller 13 10 00 Store H. R. Smith 13 10 00 Huckster Witmer'. & Conrad 14 700 Lumber Do do 14 7 00 Coal. Do• . Do do 14 7 00 Grain Bralowd, Peter Bowman 14 700 More Daniel Hammel 14 7 00 Store Samuel Retbman 13 10 40 Hiickider William Schweitzer 14 7 10 Leather Centre. William P. Bents 14 7 00 Store /Whey 44 itOtt4 13 10 00 Store Freebie!der. Mohr &Co 1 3 10 CO store Do do 14 7 00 Grata Do do 14 7 00 Coal Caernarvon. Robert A. Gilmer 14 700 Store John P. Haws 14 700 Store Do do 13 10 00 Huckster John W. Kinney 14 700 Store John P. Mast 14 7 00 Mill J. G. & D. K. Plank 13 10 00 Store Colebrookdale. H. Dornewan 14 700 .Tewelryy D. 13. Boyer 12 12 00 Store P. Y. Brendllnger 13 10 01 Store D. D. Meyer 14 700 Lumber Y. Y. Breadlinger 14 700 Lumber Clouser & Mory 14 700 Mill Levi Fisher 14 7 00 Stoves D. K. Bogie 14 700 Store G. &F. Gable 13 10 00 Store David Gable 14 7 09 mill William R. Grim 14 7 0 0 Leather George Landis 14 700 Leather Samuel H. Landis 14 7 OJ Leather John Merkel 14 700 Mill Nicholas Johnson 14 700 Mill Cams. Joseph Gaul 14 Daniel Launch 14 Jonathan Miller 14 Sara Miller 14 Wm. K. Roth 14 John Y. Rhoads 14 J. Shanewan 14 James Schwartz 14 Joseph G. Huyett 14 Trout & Grim 14 Elias Tenant 13 10 00 Hackster Dtetriet. Samuel Landis 13 10 00 Store HongMee Joseph Bailey 14 700 Mill ' Jeme Bechtel 14 10 uo store 110 d 0 13 1 1 00 linelceter John Mock 14 7 00 Leather Earl. Franklin Cleaver . 13 11 1 00 Huckster Jacob K.llll/ 13 10 00 Huckster .7. 11. Sohneffer 14 7 00 Leather Yoram & Millegtte 13 10 00 Store ' Exeter. .Tohn 11. Bechtel 14 7 00 MIII James Z Oriesetner 14 7 00 01111 Samuel Haler 11 7 00 Store .Tonee & Su rder 14 7 00 Mill Ilerman Linderman 11 7 00 Kere Selectee Stoner 14 7 00 Store Daniel Snyder 14 7 OJ Store Do cla 13 10 00 Huckster rireennook Wu, Bast, (out for x yr.) 1:1 10.00 Huckster D. Feusterurscher 13 ID 03 14 imitator E. S. Fry 14 7 00 Store Daniel Grim • 14 700 Mill J 10. Orlm 14 7 00 Store beciel F. Orlin 14 1 011 Leslhee Peter A Kline 14 7 00 Store George Merkel 14 7 00 Still Merkel & Kauffman 13 10 011 Store P. C. Wanner 14 7 00 Leather Hereford. Wm. Baughman 14 7 CO Store C. N. Oery 14 7 0 0 do F. N. Gory & Brother 14 7 00 do Hillegas & Butz 13 10 00 do Do do 13 10 00 Hucksters Levi Sassaman 13 10 00 do Id K. Treichler 13 10 00 Store Welgeer & Brother 14 7 OD Mill Heidelberg. John Bechtel 2$ 10 00 Onager Samuel L. Brown 14 7 00 Mill James D. Kern 13 10 00 Store Samnel Shearer 14 7 00 Coal &We/berg Lower. Daniel B. Bucks 14 7 00 Coal Samuel firath 13 lo 00 Huckster Iloover & Hyrich 14 7 00 Mill R.& F. S. Ludwig 13 10 00 More John Saylor 14 7 00 do Franklin Spengler 13 10 00 do Shubert & Leinbach 14 7 00 Mill Heidelberg North. Ferry & Schaeffer 14 7 0) Mill Jonathan L. Klopp 1l 10 00 Store Abraham Krick 14 7 00 Mill Do do 14 7 00 Coal 3. &A. Richard 14 7 00' Mill Do do 14 7 00 Coal Hamburg.. Jonathan Bantsch 14 7 00 Clothing Wm. Balthaser . 14 7 00 Coal Do do 14 700 Grain John Beitenman 14 700 Store E. R. Derr 14 7 00 Stoves Henry Depher 14 7 00 do J. A. Dietrich 14 7 00 Lumber S. IL.Epler 14 700 Habil & Shoes F. &Gerhard 14 1 00 Clothing . Jacob Geiger 14 700 Coal Do do 14 7 00 Grain Wm. Gift 14 7 00 CoMec'ery William Hebberley 14 7 00 Leather C. Johnson 14 7 00 Hardware D. S. Derr & Co 14 7 00 Store E. & J. Hammerer 14 7 00 Leather L. H. Moakley 14 7 00 Feed Isaac Mandelbaum 14 7 00 Clothing Christian Lockman 14 7 00 Feed William J. Loebman 14 7 00 HatenShoee H. K. Shollenberger &Co 11 10 00 Store A. H. Seltzer 14 7 1.0 Tobacco William D. name 13 10 Oa Store Samuel F, Stayer 14 7 00 do - " C. M. Shame Peter S. Smith B. Sharile 14 7 00 Mill Michael Richards 14 7 00 Leather Rufus Wolff 14 7.00 Saddler Tobias H. Wagner 14 700 store jeffereon. Hamner &Faust • 14 700 Coal Do do 14 7 CO Lumber Do do 14 7 00 Grain Adam M. tempt 14 700 Leather Joseph Miller 10 70 00 Huckster Adam Stondt 14 - - 7 00 Grain William Yeagley 13 10 00 Huckster StitHeitra. T. 8. Bieber 10 /0 00 Store Hiram F. Bickel 14 7 00 Saddler .1 Bieber 14 7 00 Lumber fiberles W. Baser 14 7 00 Hata St Cape Charles Helfrich 13 10 00 Huckster Fisher, Hinierieltuer &Co 13 10 00 Rom ... . . .. .. . John Koons 1.1 7 00 Stoves Jacob Sundayl3 10 00 Store Do do 14 7 00 Flats &Shoes Anguatua Springer 14 700 Jewelry Wanner & Humbert 14 7 00 Shoes Benjamin H. Zimmerman 14 700 Saddler Longetaamp. Dieuer,linfr. St CO 14 700 Store Do do 14 7 00 Grain Do do 14 7 00 Coal . .. Do do 14 7 00 Lumber William Geist 14 7.00 Leather Peter H. flowerier 14 7 00 Leather Benjamin Howerter 14 700 Coal Do do 14 7 00 Grain Benjamin Helldal 10 10 03 More Loy i H. Item 14 7 00 Coal Do do 14 7 00 Grain Do do 14 7 00 Store Samuel Long 14 700 Stoves William Troller 14 7 00 Leather Jacob Wieder 14 7 03 Store Maidertcrech. Joshua S. Becker 14 7 00 Store David L. Deinly 14 7 00 do Do do 13 10 00 Ilarkater B. Jones 14 7 00 Coal Jot. M. Kauffman 14 7 00 Store lame Plank 13 10 00 do . . .. Wily & Hug 14 7OD Mill George D. Weieeuer 14 700 Store Do do 13 10 00 Marketer Marion. George Burkholder 14 • 700 Stoves Augustus Burkholder 13 10 00 Store Joke Brohtold 18 10 00 Huckster M. Hershsperger 14 700 Mill Klopp & Stump 14 700 Lumber Du do 14 7 00 Coal Do do 14 7 00 Grain Michael Reiser 14 7 03 do D. R. Royer & Brother 14 700 Mill Stump & Picker 13 10 00 Store Andrew Taylor & Sone 14 700 Coal Prawatawny. J. S. Grim 14 700 Leather J. P. T. Hass 14 7 00 Store Jacob Haak & Son 14 700 Coal ,Do do 14 700 Grain J. S. Miller 14 7 01 Store Schaeffer & Co 14 7 00 Coal 7 00 Mill Do do 14 7 00 Drain Snyder & Maurer 13 10 00 Store .iffighlen3erg. Daniel Baum & Son 14 7 00 Store Do do 14 700 Coal Adam Kocher 14 7 00 More John Bothenberger ]4 7 00 , do Jamb Wanner 14 7 00 do A. O t R ev. . Brumbach 13 10 00 Huckster William S. Bear 13 10 00 Store John IL Bert°tette 13 10 00 Huckster D. S. & B. S. Bear 14 7 00 Leather Samuel Bushy 14 700 Shoes David Charles 14 7 00 Stoves D. A. 01ase 11 15 00 Store William Glass 13 10 00 Huckster Reuben Hassler 14 7 00 Mill Gideon Hartman 13 10 00 Huckster Franklin Palm 14 7 00 Mill Christina Schaeffer 13 10 00 Huckster Jacob B. Spang 18 10 00 Store Henry Weidner 13 10 00 Huckster . . . Ontelausee. Jonas Dauber David Dewalt John B. Fisher ... .. ..., Hunter & Co 14 700 Mil A. D. 111.mmetrelch 14 10 00 Stare Do do 14 7 00 Grain Leesport Iron Works 14 700 Coat B. H. Limber! 13 10 00 Store Jonas Shatter 14 7 00 do .... ... . Do do 14 700 Coal David Schlegel la 7 oo Mut Dan Sal Staudt 14 7 00 Lumber Owen H. Wily 14 700 Mill Conrad Williams 14 7 00 do Penn. L. X. Baßbaser 14 700 Store D. B. Fisher 14 700 Mlll 'Do .. do 14 7 CO Coal Obold & Reber 13 10 to Ytore Adam Bloods 14 700 Grain Ftondt, Halbach &Co 14 70, drain Do do 14 700 Coal Whitman dcConrad 14 7 00 do Do do 14 700 Mill Perry. R. S. Dnokle & Co 14 7 00 Store Coerge B. Fisher 14 700 Stoves S. S. Koller 13 10 00 Store Do do 14 700 Coal Roller & Brother 14 7 00 Grain W. S. Holler 13 10 00 Huckster Hammerer & Co 14 7 00 Mill Do Je 14 7 01.1 Coal 7. aJ. H. Mohr 13 10 00 Store Do do 14 7 00 Grain Do do 14 7 00 Coal Perry, George B. Fisher 14 703 Lumber Charles B. Mohr 14 7 00 00 Solomon Seidel 14 700 Leather J. B. Seidel , 14 700 Store .. ii.. B.S e id el l. 14 700 Feed B. D. Wartlitft 14 700 Mill Pike. Levi Brown • 14 7 00 Store D. L. GHIA° 11 10 40 do Tamen T. Tea 13 10 00 /Waster Rockland. . .. . • - . B. E Dry 14 700 Store Kline & Boris 14 7 00 do Jonathan 0. Kline 14 7 00 Stoves William Knauss 14 7 00 Leather Nathan Moyer 10 10 00 huckster Riukinond. Jacob Dreibelble 14 7ro Store John K. Eck 13 10 00 Huckster F. 3. Hunter & Bro 14 7 00 Mill Hunter & Mayer 13 10 00 Store William Leakier 14 7 00 do D. Iffellot & Co 13 10 00 do Kline & Schaeffer 13 10 00 do Schaeffer & Co 14 7 00 Coal Do do 14 0 0.1 Grate Do do 1.1 7 00 Lumber J. H. Sholleuberger 14 7Or Store William Moll 14 700 • do A Weldonhammar 14 7 00 do Ructombmanor. Reabee Faust. 13 10 00 Huckster Chance Levan 14 700 Store Daniel Wooten 13 ID 00 Huckster Robeson. Henry Beard 14 700 Store William S. Dachman 14 7 00 do William Deivitt 14 7 00 Stove. Henry ti. Dina 14 700 Leather D. J. Lincoln &Co 10 12 no Store Do ito 14 700 Lumber Do do 14 700 Coal William 8. Pearce 14 7 00 Store Dail's' Reed 14 7 00 Mill Peter Schweitzer . 14 700 Store Samuel Seltrit • 14 7 00 do haste Witman 14 7 00 do Spring. Joseph Burger David Oring Henry M. Heffner Hoffer & fleece' Isaac Lair Jaime Rath 7 00 Store 7 0.1 Mill 7 00 Mill 700 Mlll 7 00 store 7 00 Mill 7 00 Mill 7 00 Mill 7 00 Mill 7 OJ Loather 14 700 do 14 7 00 noes 14 700 Mill 14 7 00 Stoves 14 7 00 Lumber 13 16 00 Huckster 14 700 .omin 14 7 00 Coal 14 7 00 Mill 14 7 00 Store 14 7 00 Grata William Sheeler 13 10 00 Store Joel Winters 11 7 110 Mill Samuel Wan I WI, 13 10 00 Huckster Amos roman! ' 14 700 Shoes Tolpehoreon. I/. /lowan & Sou 1 t. 7 IM Stoves; George Fisher 13 10 1. ,0 I I unkster John Honstiet 14 701 Store Isaac Knoll 13 10 00 Huckster Light &Grolier II 7 Od Store Moses Oxenrider 1 t 7 o 0 do William Snyder 13 10 Ob Iltickstor Cyrus Snyder 13 10 00 do Daniel rethert 13 30 00 do Jacob Shaffner 11 10 00 .01010 Levi Woll'ersbergar 13 12 00 do TolpeJeoee.om Upper. Jacob Long 13 10 00 Huckster Potteiger & Tieing 11. 700 Store . Solomon Stratis 14 7 00 do John Weiser 14 10 00 huckster Unin. George R. Brinley 14 7 00 Store. Job n Maud 11 7 00 do Do do It 700 Coal Amos 9 Boone 11 7 00 Store William Detwetler 13 10 05 llucketer Megan & Buckley 11 709 Store James Healy 14 700 Mintier oeorge W. Harrison 11 700 Store Lewie Dampulan 14 7 00 do Richard H..lones 14 7 00 do Daniel H. Klink 14 700 Teed Samuel Runt 14 • 700 Lumber . .... , Henry Lash 13 10 00 Huckster Daniel Nyan 11 700 100 t Harman Umatoad 11 7 00 Store Zerr & Son 1t 7 00 do • Do do 33 10 00 Hucksters Windsor. Jacob. Halbach 14 7 00 Coal .lames H. Lenhart 14 7 00 Mill B. Seigel 14 7 00 do M. A. dollen 14 700 Store Washington. William B. Bechtel 13 10 00 Store D. S Bechtel 13 10 00 do Do do 13 10 00 Huckster William 11. Bechtel 11 7 00 Mill Babb A Christman 14 7 00 do . . Henry niehl 14 7 00 Stereo H. S. &Abaci) 13 10 00 Huckster Adam W. Giese 13 10 00 Store Aaron Gilbert 13 10 00 Huckster D. . .. P. D. Schell 14 700 Store W. S. Sunman 14 7 00 Mill Jacob W. Zero 14 7 01 Store Womeradorf. Henry M. Clone At BM 15 10 OD Hucksters Adam J. Deppea 14 700 Flour Adam Filbert 14 7 00 Mlll Elias Fidler 14 . 700 Grain W. S. Filbert ,4 lire 11 15 DO Store John George Gender 14 7 00 Stoves Angola.. Koller 13 10 00 Huckster DAM Millar 1-1 ' 700 Store William Moore 14 700 Grain Do do 14 7 00 Coal Do do 14 700 Flour William Neff 14 7 00 Coal John H. °barley 14 7 00 do Do do 14 7 00 Flour J, B, &J. Smith 11 700 Lumber Wm. dr John Geo. Seltzer 14 700 Grain 14 7 00 Coal 13 10 00 Hocaster 14 700 Mill Do do William Valentine David Buck Pursuant to an Act of Assembly, I, the undersigned Ap praiser, appointed by the Commissioners of the County of Berke, do hereby certify tltat, the foregoing lid Of the Wholesale Dealers and Retailers of Foreign and American Merchandise, comprises all those coming to my knowledge, and that the same are classified. Witness my hand, this 16th day of• May, 1861. Whi. S. FILBERT. Mercantile Appraiser. The Day of Appeal will be held at the Commissioners' Office, In the City of Reading, on Friday, the 19th day of June, A. D., 1803. [May 23-41. List of Distillers, Brewers, Patent Medi. eine Vendors, &e. PERSONS RETURNED FOR LICENSE UN der the act of Assembly, pawed the 10th day of April, DM, enticed . 1 An Aet to create a Sinking Fund, and to provide for the gradual and certain extinguishment of the debt of the Commonwealth, to wit: DIsTILLERS. . Class. .Rotes. Reading—P Buehong & Son 3 $lOO Samuel Bode 9 25 Reidelberg—T Manderbaeh & Son 5 23 Tulpehooonn—lsaac Katterman H 15 Peter Shell 11 10 Bern—Reuben Herbert 9 25 Maxatatcy—Nathan Levan g 25 Windsor—Jacob Kalbach 9 21 Spring—Samuel Wertz 9 26 BBEWEE9 Beading—Frederick Lauer 0 Co Seidel & Co 9 25 H A Felix 9 25 Herman Floto 9 25 Peter Barhey 9 25 Hamburg—John Rothloft 9 25 lirome/adorts.sJohn Yost 11 15 PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS. Reading—George S RowbOthaM 4 $5 09 S 8 Stevens 4 5 II W Bergner 4 5 .1' K McCurdy 4 5 J H Reser 4 R P Hunter 4 5 Harvay Birch & Brother 4 ft Charles Eeeeler 4 5 LictuOß DEALERS. Returned for License under the Act of Aseembly approved the 31st day of March, 1850, entitled "An Act to Regu late the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors." READING: Class. Roles. North-Rae Ward—Nieholse Beekman 9 $22 iv John Knee 9 25 Rhode St Fisher 9 23 B Y Yoder 9 25 J Mishler & Co 7 40 F S Ruppert, (dec'd) 9 25 Spruce Weird—seam Schweca , 9 29 Keifer a /4011 9 9 5 Jackson & Newkirk 9 25 South-Rost Ward—Henry Oestreich 9 25 Keifer & Son 9 25 C W L Hoffeditz 9 25 John Brown 9 25 Jeremiah D. Bitting 9 25 North-West Ward—Tobias Barto 9 25 'case Ely 9 25. William Rhoads, jr 9 25 Jefferson—Stoudt & Sheidy . 9 26 Kerrville—D R Kmeig 9 25 Hamburg—William Kalbach 9 25 John Sellmonan 9 • 25 Wometedorf—Sell & Sono uour 9 25 Upper Berit—C & N 8 Soho& 9 25 Kalstown—Joshua Bieber 9 25 Rockland—Benjamin E Dry 9 25 District—Samuel Landis 9 25 Washington—D H Bechtel 9 25 Colebrookdale—J & F Gable 9 25 Doced4B3—Jesse Bechtel 9 25 Ofey—reler D Griesemer 9 25 Lower Heidelberg—B & F B Ludwig 9 25 Frank Spengler 9 25 Brae/mock—Daniel Hummel 9 25 .Robeson—Henry Beard 9 25 Peter Schweitzer 9 25 Richmond—Kline Sic Schaeffer 9 25 D pielot & Co 9 25 Perry-8 S Koller 9 2.6 J B Seidel & Brother 9 25 Centre—Frannfolder, Mohr & Co 9 25 William F Bentz .9 25 Talpehoccon—John bonnet 9 25 Spring—William Sheeler 9 25 DILLIA.D TABLES. Reading John D Mora* 8 tao Do do 13 10 Do do • 13 10 BROKERS. Reading—Allen Bechtel $2O 0 W Goodrich 20 Jacob Schmucker no An appeal will ha held at the COMMEMbnere ' Office. In the City of Reading, on Friday, the 19th day of June, 1568, for all who may feel themselves aggrieved by the foregoing appraleement and classification. May 22-4tj WM. S. FILBERT, Mercantile Appraiser. Hucketara residing in Olvor counties and trading In Berke t Lehigh—B K Brobet 10 $2O Montgomery—Henry Bellotette 10 20 Jacob C Laver 10 20 Samuel Lever 10 20 Edward Miller 10 20 Jonathan Hoch ID 20 Philip Rosbow 10 20 Michael Shively 10 20 Samuel Weand . 10 20 Cheater—Mattbias Huber 10 20 . .. Andrew Lawrence 10 20 Jacob Hiller • 10 20 ' Frank Overderfer 10 2(1 Samuel Tyson 20 20 Lancaster—Philip Hartman 10 20 WM. S. FILBERT, Mercantile Appraiser OLD ESTABLISHED WS 0 Mg X=. X "1" AL 7... , No. 5 Seaver St., Albany, New-York, On the French System. Quiek Cures and Low Prices. 20,000 Patients Cured Annually. DR. TELLER CONTINUES TO BE CONFl denttally and successfally consulted on all forms of private diseases at hie old established. Hospital, No. Beaver street, Albany, New-York. Twenty years devoted. to this one particular branch of practice, enables him to perform cures such as no other physician can; and his facilities are such. (being In correspondence with the most celebrated physicians of the Old World) of obtaining. the Baled as wall as the latest remedies for these diseases. of fer inducements to the unfortunate of a quick and rapid cure, to be obtained at no other office in America. In syphilis, gouorrbma. gleet, strictures, enlargement of the testicles and spermacetic cords, hobo, ulcerated throat, sore throat, tender shin bones, cutaneous eruptions, biles, ulcers, abscesses, and all other impurities of the system. are perfectly under control of the Doctor's medicines, and Dave been tested in more than 10,000 eases annually with Immense success. . . YOUNG MEN addicted to secret !titbits, who have im paired their health and destroyed the vigor of their mlnda, thus depriving themselves of the pleasures of married life, are notified that in consulting Dr. J. Teller, they will find a friend to console and a physician who has cared thou sands, in almost every part of the United [Mateo, who ap plied to Dr. T. broken down in health, now rejoice in all that makes life desirable and man happy. The reader in of course•aware that the delicacy of the subject will pre vent a more minute description of this terrible disease. DR. TELLER'S GREAT WOEX.—A book for everybody. Startling disolosuree. Dr. Teller's great work for the mar ried and those contemplating marriage...2oo pages—full of plates—price 25 cents. gent to all parte, under Real, by mail, poet paid. The single married and the married happy. A lecture on Love, or bow to choose a partner— s complete work on midwifery. It contains hundreds of secrets never before published. Warranted to be worth three,times the amount asked for It. 20 cents, In specie or Wind stamps. enclosed, will SAMS a copy by return mail. Dr. Teller bee devoted a life time to the cure of those diseases of which his book treats. TO THE LADIES.—Dr. J. Teller still retains the only Agency in America for the sale of Dr. Vichci's Italian Fe male Monthly Pills. The sale of more than 20,00) boxes establishes their reputation se a Female Remedy, mm preened, and far In advance of every other medicine for stoppages, irregularities, and other oboarnelions in females. GairrlON.—Married ladles, in certain delicate situations should avoid their use. For reason. see directions which accompany each package, for the guidance of patients.— Oa the receipt of $l, (the price per box) these pins will be sent, by mail er express, to any part of the world, secure from curiosity or damage. Office bourn from 0 A. m. to 8 P. M.; and on Sunday from 2 to SP.M. N. R.—Persons at a distance can be cured at home, by addressing a letter to .1. Teller, enclosing a remittance.— Medicines securely packed from observation, sent to any part of the world. All cases warranted. No charge for advice. No students or boys employed. Notice this—ad.. drums alt letters to J. TELLER, M.D., May WV] ATe. ramor Woe% Albsay, kit Y, JAMESON'S CLOTHING HOUSE, IE Corner of Sixth and Penn Streets, READING, PA. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING HOUSE is better prepared now to hold out great inducements to buyers than at any previous time, as our stock of MEN'S CLOTHING & DRESS GOODS, Is much larger and better than ever before, the bulk of which has been bought before the late great rise in prices. BOYS' CLOTHING. In great variety, of all sizes, prices and qualities. The long experience of this House in this branch has enabled us to get up all the different proportions and sizes to fit boys of all ago, to which we invite particular attention, March 28, 1863—tf] PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Steam Grist Mill and Wharf Property In the City of Reading. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON Saturday, the 6th day of June. 1863, at 1 o'clock, at the Packerack Hotel, near the Lancaster Bridge, a.n the sold City, All that certain well known MILL and WHARF PROPERTY, owned by George IL Frill and Solomon Ltiahalser, eltuate at the cotAttelide Of Third and Dingman streets and the Schuylkill Canal. The Mill Building is fonr-stories high on Canal, and three. stories on Third street, well and substantially built of brick and atone, with 5 run of stones, 4 of which are French Burr; Smut Machine, with the modern improve ments. A first-ease 50 borne power Engine with 3 boilers 30 fed long, 34 inches diameter, Engine and Bollerhoure, a two-story Ware-bonne, frame Cooper Shop, frame Salt House. The Mill building is 40 by CO feet, the machinery nearly new and in excellent order. Also, the Wharf pro- perty with complete arrangements for loading and un loading Coal and Merchandize, with machinery, connected with the Steam Engine, Coal Office and Weigh Settles, 250 feet of coal Shedding, large Stable built of stone and frame. The Mill and Wharf Property 6.4 n be divided and may be sold separately to suit purchasers, by DAVID hfcENIO AT, May E-61] Commercial Broker. FIRST CLASS HOTEL AT PRIVATE SALE. ALL THAT ELEGANTLY BUILT FOUR- Story BRICK PUBLIC HOUSE, known an "Daniel ousurn'ii Golden Swan Hotel," situate at the corner of un and Fourth Streets, in the city of Rending, Pennsylvania, le offered at Private Bak Let CO fret front on Penn street, and 270 feet deep on Fourth street. The Hotel is modern built, very eubstanlial and lately erected. The building is 60 feet front, by 125 feet deep, with - a large two.etory back building. Bath-rooms With hot and cold water; water-closets on each Door. The whole house is comfortably heated by steam apparatmi, with the Meet improvements. Each room can be heated separately, if desired. Convenient wash kitchen and steam drying closet. Four store rooms on first Hoer, one on Penn street, and three on Fourth street. Stone arches under the entire pavement, with a good Well of Water in one of them; Ice House and Store [louse. A spacious and elegant Saloon in, the fourth story of the building, with convenient ante•roome, now occupied by the Masonic Lodges. Large Frame Stabling, Carriage House and open Sheds. This property offers a desirable investment for capital ists, as it will moderately command a rental of 142,500. Terms wade easy to suit purchasers. Far farther particu lars enquire of DAVID licK ig IC KT, May 2-tfl Commercial Broker, Beading. Public Sale of Valuable Property. ABEAUTIFUL PROPERTY NOW OCCUPI ED as a flourishing Ssminary, near Kutztown, Berk. county, Pe., will be cold to the htwite,i h',ifier. cm the Prii rn Nos, pa Saturday, the 13th of ISC3, at 1 o'clock. P. M. The property cousiscs acre. of good lead, amnre. or .ests. n It: roe-vb./J. BRICK DWELLING, Brick Kitchen, one-story Brick House, a large Barn, Orchard, Vineyard, large Garden, Fruits of all kinds. good Water, healthful location, Sic. The property will snit for a private residence or a I.IIOH SCHOOL. Condi tions easy, and will be made known on the day of sale, by J. S. REI MAN, Proprlecur, Kutztown, Pa., May 2, 1261-61 REMOVAL. HENRY GROUSE, HAS REMOVED HIS Wholesale Fancy Dry Goods and Notion Store, TO No. 16, WEST PENN SQUARE, READING, PA., ADJOINING JOHN S. PEARSON & 00'S., where he offers to the trade and retail ctuttomere, the largest and most desirable assortment of goods in his tine ever brought to this city. His stock consiete in part of Hosiery and Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Tailors' Trimmings, Perfumery and Fancy Soaps; Jewelry, Combs, Pins, Needles, Thread, Sewing Silks, &c., Shoe Findings, Drags, Stationery, Catiery, and a great variety of Miscellaneous dritelee and Noisooo 166 tinfeekeelit to mention. Conntry Merchants, Peale., Milliners and others supplied by wholesale at the lowest city prices for Cash. May 2,1863. Reapers and Mowers. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAYING TAKEN THE Agency for Dodge, Stevenson & Co's., Celebrated Ohio Combined Reaper and Mower (BALL'S PATENT.) • With or withont Self , Raking attached, also for their SINGLE MOWER, takes pleasure in announcing to those in want of such Machines for the present coming harreet, that these machines have been tested for years, and are warranted to work well in grain or grass, and are made in the moat durable manner, no that they are easily kept id good working corder, Orders by letter will be attended to by addressing me at Reading. The Machine can be seen and orders given at S. Herman's Seed. and Implement Store, opposite the Post Otllce. Those in want of Machines will do well to order early, as the large demand this season may exhaust the supply before the harvest is commenced. April IS-2mo) G. 1. WILLSON, Reading, Pa. P. B.—a few active pennona wanted in different pails of the county to take orders and start Machines. None need apply but those accustomed to working Reapers and blowers. $lO IX ALL DM - CHARGED SOLDIERS WHO HAVE been wounded in battle. are now entitled to ONE DRED DOLLARS BOUNTY, the same as If they bad served for two yearn. Apply immediately in person or by letter, at the Alltildir AND NAVIT INFORMATION and COLLECTION OFFICE of the sub scriber, and your claims will be promptly collected. E. H. SHEARER, Attorney at Law And Bounty and Pension Agent, Court Street, Reading. March 7, 18th-if Estate of Benjamin Ziegler, late of Maxa tawny township, Berks county, deed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET TERS of Adnauistration to the Estate of Benjamin alegiar, late of Maxatawny folmehip, Berke county, a mused, have been granted to the subecriber, residing in Welsenberg, Lehigh county. All persona indebted to said *Ante, are requested to make payment without delay, and all having claims against the same, will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. May 2—Se] JOSHUA SEIBERLING, Administrator. Sur Estate of Jacob Zerbe, sen.. dec'd. OTIOE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN, THAT AN N inquiaition or valuation of the Real Estate late of Jacob Zerbe, see., of the township of Breeknock, in the county of Berke, deceased, will be held on Tuesday, the goth day of May, A. D., 1863, at 10 o'clock, A. on the premises la said township of Breakneck-, Berke donfity, when and where all persona interested may attend if they think proper. ABRAHAM R. MENLO, Sherif f . Sheriff's Office, Reading, May 2, 1863-41 _ . LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE, ANNYILLF., LTEnANox COUNTY, PA. ASELECT BOARDING SCHOOL.—COURSE of Instruction tbororrgh and complete—number of Boarder* limited. Vacations in September and October. Expeneeo per quarter $35. For Circulars and information, address. March 7-tf] W. J. ET titislDE, nnville, FARMERS' BANK OF READING. MAY 5, 1863. PHE FARMERS' BANK OF READING HAVE this day declared a Dividend of 4 .per cent., clear of State and United States taxes, payable on demand. May 41-3t] H. H. 11.13HLENBERG, Cashier. UNION BANK OP READING. ERADINO, PA., May 6, 1863. ripHE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK HAVE I this day declared a Dividend of 4 per cent, clear of all Taxes, payable on demand. May 9-31] C. B. McKNIGHT, Cashier. SUGARS. -WHITE AND BROWN SUGARS, for sale by the barrel or pound, at May 16J ORPHANS' COURT SALE P v URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR PHANS' COURT of Berke oonnty, will be sold at pub- I c endne, on Tuesday, the 26th day of May, A. D., 1863, at the public house of James Yeager, In North Fifth street, in the city of Reading, Berke county, the following de jecribed Real Rotate, to wit : All that certain HOUSE l and lot of ground, linnets on the west aide of North Fifth street, (above Elm etreetJ In the city of Reading, bounded on the North by property of Adam Rah.' on 11 . 0 East by Fifth street, on the South by property of George Rreembr, and on the West by a 20 feet alley; containing in depth 230 feet, more nr less, and in front 20 feet, more or lees. Late the property of Susan Maurer, deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when due attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known by AARON MULL, Trustee. fly order of the Cettrt.—Dannu. Hann, Clerk. May 9,1863-3 t Estate of John Leader, late of NM jenbell township, Berks county, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET tem of Administration on the estate of John Leader, late of Efuhlenberg towaship, Berke comity, deceased, have been granted to Wm, H. Livingood, of the City of Reading, bounty aforesaid ; all persons having claims or demands Intact the estate of the said deceased, are re. quested to make them known to the said administrator without delay, and those indebted to the estate are request ed to make Immediate payment. April 26-It] WM. H. LIVINOOOD, Administrator. Eatate of Henry H. Schmeok, late of the City of Reading, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET TERS of Administration to the Estate of Henry H. Schmeck, late of the City of Reading, Berks county, de ceseed, have beengranted to the subscriber, residing in the same city, All persons indebted to old 9State, are re quested to make payment without delay, and all having Claims against the same, will, present them, properly au thenticated, for settlement. Nay 9-Ste] EDWARD SOMME, Administrator. Estate of Jacob Reifsn3rder, late of thb Borough of Womelsdorf, Scrim county, deceased. 'WHEREAS, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY to the Estate of Jacob Ecitmyder, late of the borough of Womelsdorf, /Jerks county, deceased; have been granted by the Resister of said county, to the subscriber, molding in the city or Reading ; notice is hereby given to all per mans indebted to (mid agate. to make payment without delay, end to all having claims against the same of any kind whatsoever, to preeent them, properly authenticated, for settlement. April 2.5-6tl DAVIS) 1 ThErETNYDER, Executor fIN AND AFTM JULY Ist., 1808, TfiE fitt vilege of converting the present lane of LEGAL TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN (commonly called "Five• Twenties") will cease. All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan mast, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY neat. JAY COONS, Subscription Agent, No. 114 loath Third. Street, Phila. April 11-21n3 SPRING GOODS REDUCED PRICES. WE HAVE NOW OPEN A HANDSOME AS • SORTMENT OF SPRING DRESS GOODS ALM' 01....2=1 1 3. 19L1C.E.151. LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S HOOP SKIRTS Of the best makes, in Quaker and other styles, very cheap ; and Vlerfs and Boys' Wear Of every description, which we are also offering at a reduction. Public Respectfully Invited. 3i. KIEFFER & SON, ipril 25] N 0.154, COME."' of Fifth and gpiNibeSktaef& PEACOCK'S COAL AND WOOD YARD, Corner of Second and Franklin Streets, READING, PA. WILLIAM PEACOCK & SON RESPECT fuIIy Inform their numerous old customers and the public generally, that they continue to keep on hand a heavy Mock of Broken, Egg, Hat, Stove and Limalmrners' COAL from the best Mines, which they will mil in large or email quantities, at the lowest market primal. Also, BITD HINOUS COAL of superior quality, and Hickory and. Oak WOOD, by the cord or otherwise. ADP All orders faithfully attended to, and Fuel deliver ed promptly to tiny part of the city, without extra. charge. April 25, 11362-3rno Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, AGRADUATE OF THE ECLECTIC MEDI cal College Philadelphia, offers hie professional ear vices to the citizens of Hamburg and vicinity. Painful Serena' operations, snob no getting Brash and Diatotaled Limbo, Amputations, Cutting Cancers, 'remora, &c., will be performed under the influence of Biker, at the consent of the patient. M 7 2, Office at bis residence in Main street, Hamburg, Pa may 9,1863-1 t To Physicians and the Public: THE UNDESSIGNED HAVE JUST RECEIV ed the largest and most complete assortment of T.N USSES, FEMALE 811APORTRIM, SHOULDER BRACES, ac., ever brought to this city. Trusses applied and warranted to give satisfaction. 12r Prices range from 31 to 326. .HARVEY BIRCH & BRO., May 9-319.] No. 63 West Penn Street, above Third. $6O A MONTH!—We want Agents at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell our Biferlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and thirteen other new, metal and carious articles. Fifteen cireularssentfres. Address, May 9-3m] SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maths. FOR OLD COPPER, BRASS, PEWTER, LEAD and ZINC, at bonglan & Connard's Machine Shop and Brass Foundry, Corner of Sixth and Chestnut Streets, Reading. [April IS-St MONEY WANTED ! ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. APPLY TO JACOB C. SCHOBNER, Commercial Broker. [March 28 office—Court street. PERUVIAN GUANO, UAW BONES, • Phosphate, Ground Raw Bones, Jordan's Phosphate of Lime, Land Plaster, Clover and Timothy Seed, Poudrette, lit barrels, Rhodes's Soper-Phospate, Together With a large assortment of Augers at reduced Wean. Poe sale by May 2-3 LI APPLY TO Offlae—Coart street. $7 ,5 A MONTH !—I want to hire Agents in every comity at $76 a month, expenses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing hfaehinee. Address, play EI-3m] p . XS.D.ISOM p Alfred, Maine. PEOCOCK'S, 4Q Oputh Firth fitroilt, JAMESON & Co. NOTICE. .454 a NOTICE. lON G. M. MILLER, M. D OUR PAID TO FARMERS ! J. L. STICIETER, Penn and Fifth Streets. MONEY TO LOAN JACOB C. SCHOMER, Commercial Broker [march 28 1 El • Ct 4 4