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SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1863.
WAR NEWS!
Importaut from the South-West.
CAPTURE Or JACKSON. MM.
MOVEMENTS OF OEN. GRANT'S FORCES
0)1.01:TA NT CAPTURAIS AT NATCEIEZ
Official Litspniches from Gerber:la Grant.
Wasufatfron, July '22.—The following official
Ji,lateliee from Gen. Grant have been received:
VICKSBIIItiI, Miss.. July 16.
1., -, a General IL W. Ilalleek, General In-Chief:
iieneral Sherman has Jackson invested from
rend riVer on the north to the river on the south.
This has cut off many cars from the Confederacy.
Sherman says he has force enough and feels
ef , apprehension about the result.
fisdisg that Yazoo City was being fortified, I
sot tire. Herron there with his division. lie
opturea several hundred prisoners. One steam-
LAI, five pieces of artillery, and all the public
Cores fell into our hands. The enemy burned
three steamboats on the approach of the gun-
bogs.
Titc De 'Kalb was blown up and main fifteen
frrt of water by the explosion of a torpedo.
nutting that the enemy was crossing cattle for
tie 'abet army at Natchez, and was said to have
Kivrei thousand men them, I have sent steam=
WAN and troops to collect them, and to destroy
their boats and all means for making more.
S. ORAN; Major General.
Vicuenuna, July 18, 18€.3.
_114, ,. ..r General Hailea, General in-Chief:
joe Johnston evacuated Jackson on the night
et the ithh. lie is now in full retreat east.
Fherman says that most of his army must perish
iv,ai Wet, lack of water, and general dieeon•
ragement.
The army paroled here have to a great extent
.ieseriel, and. are scattered over the country in
ciry direction-
that Taxon City was being fortified, I
vent lieneral Herron there. Five guns were
captured, together with many stores and about
Abi prisoners.
Gee. Rall9OLll was sent to Natchez to atop the
enigsiug of cattle for the Eagan army. On hie
arrival he found a large number had been driven
out of the city to be pastured ; also, that muni
tions of war had recently been crossed over to
wait for Kirby Smith. He mounted about 200
et Lis men and tient Ihent in 129141 dire9fitßM.
They captured a number of prisoners and 5,000
head of Texas cattle, 2,000 head of which were
*eat to General Banks. The balance have been
ant will be brought here.
In Louisiana they captured snore prisoners
aid a number of teams loaded with ammunition.
Over two million rounds of musket ammunition
were brought back with the teams captured, and
r,3 oJO rounds, besides artillery ammunition,
destroyed. U. S. QWIT,
Major General Commanding.
TEE END OF MORGAN'S RAID.
his Forces Routed and Captured—Nor
gan Makes his Escape.
CINCINNATI, July 21.
The MCI, cing has just been received at Gen.
Burnside's headquarters:
_ _
HEADQUARTERS OF TRU U. S. FORCES,
IN THE FIELD,
GEIGER'S CREEK, July 20-9 P. M.
Col. Diektgowl, A. A.
We chased John Morgan and his command
ever fifty miles to-day. After heavy skirmishing
far six or seven miles between the 45th Ohio, of
CA. Wolford's brigade. which was in advance,
and the enemy, we succeeded in bringing him to
a stand about three o'clock this afternoon, when
a fight ensued, which lasted an hour. The reb
els then fled, taking refuge upon a very high
bird.
l rent a flag of truce demanding the immedi
es an.l nnc onditieasl surrender of Morgan and
his command.
The dig was received by Colonel Coleman and
other %dicers, who came down and asked a per
naiad interview. They asked an hour for con-
Pileden,
I granted forty minutes, in which time the
command, excepting Morgan (who deserted his
command, taking with him a very small squad)
en, rendered. it was my understanding that
lorgan himself had surrendered, and I learned
ths;.bach was the understanding with Morgan's
silvers and men. The number of killed and
bounded is inconsiderable.
no number of prisoners is between 1,000 and
including a largo number of colonels,
lahjura and line officers. I captured between
1, 1 9 and 700 prisoners yesterday. I think I will
capture Morgan himself to-morrow.
SHACICELFORD, Brigadier General.
WASHINGTON, July '2l.
Ms* General Burnside, in transmitting Brig
adier General Shackelford's report to Major
General Beek, says: -
"We have strong hopes of being able to cap
ture Morgan and the remaining portion of his
faces. thus entirely wiping out this band. am
end Shackelford says the eondnot and bearing
of his oven officers and men, without exception,
Pieced the greatest gallantry awl 16 high degree
os main and discipline."
THE ARM OF THE POTOMAC.
Coseral Lee supposed to be Cut off
from Richmond.
ttempted Rebel Raid on the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad_
WASHINGTON, July 23, 1863.
The relative situations of the armies in Vir-
Jain is to-day clearly understood here. It is
"parent that General Meade has thelishel array
, f Lee completely entrapped- lie is evidently
awing his forces to break his way through to
I , iehmond, but will probably find it sr more dif
ficult undertaking than the one at Gettysburg.
After all the delay, there is now not much
prospect of Lee being able to gat his army back
u Richmond, or even so far as the upper end of
• he Shenandoah valley.
Ruaaxons, July 23, 1863.
About four hundred rebel cavalry, encamped
t%r Noland's Ferry, three miles from Point of
teks, attempted to cross the Potomac last night '
.th the intention of tearing up the rails of the
r sidings owl Qltio Railroad. But their designs
ere frustrated by a band of independent rang
commanded by Captain Means, who drove.
etc from the river. They remain still encamp
. et their quarters.
We learn further from headquarters that at
bout three o'clock this I"Thuynday) morning
tes entire army was in motion -and moving
pidly in the direction of Winchester. Ewell,
who had made a move in the direction of Cam.
berland, also fell back and followed Lee. There
ILO parties now at Martinsburg, but a body
of cavalry and some few horsemen scattered be
tween that place and the Potomac. Scouts re
part an increased body of cavalry near Harper's
Perry, supported by two regiments of infantry,
(1 4 of which is around in Union uniforms.
THE RUMORED DISASTER AT CHARLESTON
WAsHiseroN, July 24, 1863
A faint rumor, whispered here yesterday, of
disaster at Charleston, has taken tbo ferta of a
dispatch to-day, and is telegraphed back here
credited to The N. York Daily News. The whole
story is false, no attack haring been made upon
Charleston by land, nor is it likely any such will
tt. The latest advises received by the Govern.
'vest represent operations as going on favorably.
The capture of Fort Wagner and Cummings
..iat battery, and the reduction of Fort Sumter,
are the immediate objects in view.
TOE REBELS DESPONDENT
The Richmond papers speak most despondently
cl the state of affairs in the rebel armies, both
in th e Wht. and in Virginia. The Richmond
of the 9th inst. ears that the ix telligence
front General Lee falls far short of the promise
of the despatches of the previous day, and
v0u2.1 prove a grievous disappointment of the
high wrought hopes of the public, and that,
Wadded to the fall of Vicksburg, it casts a
olobre obalivw over affairs in the confederacy
DEMOCRATIC MEETING TN BERN
A large meeting of the Democracy of Bern
township, was held on Saturday, the liih day of
June, 1863, at the house of Samuel Tobias, for
the purpose of organizing a Democratic Club, in
conformity with the Resolutions of the late Coun
ty Meeting.
The meeting was called to order by J. 8.
Herbein, and the ordinary officers for the
meeting were nominated.
The meeting was then patriotically addressed
by the Hon. S. E. Ancona and Nillietu Rosen
thal, Req., of Reading; after which the meeting
adjourned until Saturday, the 13th of June, for
the purpose of electing the officers and organic•
ing the Club.
OFFICE - RS OF BERN CLUB
The Democratic Club of Bern township, met on
Saturday, the 18th of June, and organized by
electing the following officers :
Presittent—J. 8. lIERaziN
Vice Presiciecii—Elias M. Reber, Samuel Dun.
kelberger, G. C. Hartman, Jacob H. Gicker, jr.,
Isaac Barr.
Secretaries—Wm. Y. Sheared John Wagner.
Treasurer—Jacob B. Feather.
Committee in charge of the Club Room—Ben.
Seidel, Adam Althtunte, Philip ifmbenhower.
Committee of twelve, consisting of one from each
School District—Valentine Spat; Nathan Body,
Adam Fidler, John Ritzier, Frederiok A. Graeff,
Jacob Koch, John Tobias, Samuel Tobias, IL M.
Reber, Henry Lerch, Samuel Moser, John Hahn.
The Constitution, as reoommended by the
Democratic Standing Committee of the county,
was adopted; after which, Reeolutioae were
adopted in aceordanee with the sentimenta of the
Club, to wit:
WHEREAS, The Democracy of Bern township,
in consideration of important events in our coun
try, feel greatly alarmed and have reason to be
lieve that our liberties cud freodom under our
glorious Constitution are endangered by a Negro
abolition fanaticism of many of our Northern
citizens ; And Waxazas, We do not believe that
this once happy and glorious Union can ever be
restored and maintained by destroying the Can
etitution under which the Union was made, and
by disregarding the rights guaranteed to the
citizens and by advocating a higher law doctrine ;
Therefore
L'e6,ao,d, Thai the Democrats of Dern town—
ship, are now, as they always have been, true to
the Constitution, and the laws in conformity with
the Constitution.
Resolved, That the people, being the only
source of political power, not only have a right,
but it is their duty freely to disouss any ques
tion relating to the conduct of their public ser
vants, or the administration of the government,
in peace or in war, as the only means of obtain
ing it full and untrammelled expression of the
popular will at the ballot box.
Resolved, That the freedom of speech and of
the press, are rights secured to us by the Coned
tution of the United States, the Constitution of
our State, and as no free government can exist
without the exercise of these rights, it is there
fore the duty of every patriot to rosier to his ut
most, any attempt from any source whatever, to
infringe upon them, to claim and exercise the
rights as freemen under the Constitution, to
criticise what we know to be unwarranted, wrong,
and tyrannical.
Resolved, That the motto of the Democratic
party is now, as it always has been, " Liberty
cad 17616 ii, lilt► led forever, one and insepar
able."
Resolved, That the thanks of this meeting are
hereby tendered to Messrs. S. E. Ancona and
- W. Rosenthal, for their able addresses delivered
batorti , tide meeting.
E ROLL OF RINGGOLD LIGHT BATTERY.
Aluetered into Stile genie°, July 3J, /663, for
ninety days.
Captain WM. C. ERAIENTROUT,
tat Lieut. D. Karmen's, I 2d Lieut. L. J. Homan
2d Ist " J. SNIDNRS, i2d2d— C. 0. WAGNER
Orderly Sergeant, Edward H. Shearer.
Quartermaster Sargent, William Rapp.
Artificers
J ohn G. Brown, Blacksmith.
John Gehring, do
Charles Nemie, Saddler,
Doitrich Wittioh, do
Jobs Wiuton, Wilco!might.
Albert G. Miller, Farrier.
Sergeants.
4th Fred. Philllppl,
sth Jacob Women,
oth Jos. C.Rtmentron t
vale.
7th Aaron Deem,
Bth Nicholas Lott,
9th Wm. B. Thomas,
110th Aaron Roland,
111th Wm. 100111100 d.
12th Ben. Ehrgood.
lat Francis Rambo,
2,1 H. A. Hinnerstatz,
3d William Bowers,
Corp ,
Ist Henry Oppennan,
2,1 Aaron Donkle,
3d William Harman.
4th Frederick Kern,
bt/i Oito Mellen,
6th William Dela,
Bugler, /Stephen
atm.
Luta, Godfrey
Lank, Jacob, Deflator
Lee, Thome_ P.
Lessig, JaMes
Levan. Geo. A
LivingOod William: D.
Miller Jedlah
Massano, George A.
Hitched, John
Mali, William
Miller, Christian
Miller William
Moore, Lewie
Miller, Jacob. A.
Nelhert, George
Neff, George
Newcomer, Henry. W.
Newcomer, Isaac. W.
Prints, Jae
Print; Frederick
Phillibson, Nihoolas
Rhoads, Franklin
Maud, George
Roland, Henry
. Roth, John
Rherbach, Isaac •
Reichard, John
alter, Hiram
Rusk John H
Rhein, David
Rorke, Joseph
Seider, Daniel
Sterling, Benjamin
Schaeffer, William
Shargless, George W.
SHI64, Mooch
Stauffer, Joseph B
Mental . , Peter A
Socha, Henry
Seyfert, Theodore B H
Sehmeck, Henry B
Eitrunk,lmac, Deserter
Schaeffer, Franklin
Sandell, Jacob
Toole, William
Taylor, John
Weber, George
Weineard, Jacob F
Wentsel, Daniel H
Wentrel, Jeremiah
Wunder, Henry
Weida, Daniel w
Yorey, Simon
Yocum, Francis
Yorgey, Henry
Ziegler, Sobn F
Zaehanas, Samuel
High, Henry
Bechtel, John
Priv' •
Armbriester, Washington
Barkert,
Motet, William. J.
Bowman, Henry
Barker% Richard
Babb, Joel. K.
Bright, Michael
Blind, Jacob
Call, Henry
Collet_ John. F.
Clouser, Lewis
DeHart, Cornelius
Hankie, Kilyeon G.
Dengler, Jefferson
Dees, Aaron
Ebbart. ChArles.ll
- Peter. B.
Bugle, William. H.
Barge od, Nicholas
Fox. Mahlon R.
Fair, Joseph, W.
Fleming, William
Paeysieies. Jeseli
Fend, Joshua
Gechter, Augustus
Gruff, 'Reuben
Gilbert, John
Good., Peter. K.
Gents, Aaron
Uoodenough, Albert. H.
Grandle, Johnson
Grant, Amos
Guam, Jacob
Ileffmaster, Geo. Dallas
Hell, John
Herbals., Charles
Hoffmaster, Samuel
Hawk, Nathan
Hafer, James
Hartman, Franklin
Homan, John
Hunter, Jacob. It
Helfrich, Peter, W.
Hartman, Daniel
Habich, Francis
IleiKg, Janina
High, Rudolph
Jennings, Henry
Jennings. William. H.
Jones, Elk W.
Kellner, Lewis
Koch, Peter
Ruts, James
Kepley, John
Keeler, Chas. EL
Enlbeeb, Benj. F.
Levan, Daniel No 1
Levan t Daniel No S
Leinbach, Dille*
ROLL OF CO. 0, 48TH RIG'T. P. V. M.,
Wain! .1. B. EMBIGH.
JOB. G. HOLMES, Captaia.
E. F. SMITH, let Lieutenant.
W. IL Enten, 2d
&wants:
Ist sent. s. 1.. llalwocur H. . Usti,
2 Nathan Beat 111_ K. Smith.
3 G. R. Hamilton,
Corporals:
I A Bickel, \6J. It Epler,
2 P. Howard, 6 J. Hardy,
3 It. B. Heckman, I W. R. Sliollanborpor ,
4 J Croman, It C. Smite.
lialadsr, J .—Druiccitar_
Meta, IP CB. de
Saul, E.—Eifer„
Privates
Hackie], L
Bert; L
Mine, W
Killian, At
Long, G
Line, B
Linn, J
Limits. P. A.
Leibensperger, J. J
r4oyfir, II D.
Moyer, J. D.
tlesseremith,
Miller, G. A.
Mengel, J
Meieehweader, L. M.
Bitter. B
Roland, g
Reese, w
eed, J
Shirey, W H.
Smith, J
Shollenberger, o
4. kollenbeiger, J. M.
Siollenberger, U. W
Strasser, P h.
Swoyer, H. A.
Shook, Et
Shirer, W
&Amok, H
Teed, I ,
Ulmer, J. J.
Williams J
VIRGINIAN W. H.
Willman, P. B.
Wannamaeher,
Wmtley, J
Boggier, G
Beirman, W. B.
Bright, W
Bsum, O. W.
Billman,, Amur
itilhaan, Alfred
Bayer, W
Betteweek, 8
Baney. P
Bower, 0
Bechtel, D. B.
Bomb, W
°Tazewell, J. P.
Caspar, 3,1..
Derrick, W
Derr, E. B.
Beier, S. B.
Bpier, N. K.
Beller, It N.
Bapeashede,J L.
listerlioe, 3
Kighe, P
Fry, J. 8.
/repels, J. W.
Pl.k,
Fsaig, J. A.
Wool, 0
Goldin. W. 0
flood. J. D.
Geiger, J. Q.
Garet', A
D
lisrvin, fl
G e.neemer,
Ortrdeer, t.
Biller, J. P.
Hill S
Diokie, fl
Base, W
1000 4 J. N.
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CLIMELAND, Dec. R, 1862.
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Dr. W. A. Childs, surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Regi
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supply friends who Lave no other way of procuring this
admirable article. Reepectfutly youre,
BiLis P. Miwsa & Co. Proprietor..
ROCHESTER, N. Y., Dee. 21, 1861
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December 20, 1862.
Meaux. D&LIT.2. & Co. ! The Plantation Pillars appear to
be very popular here. Send ne twenty °nem more, and
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COM
DaHeats &maim requiring a gattla stimulant, and alertly.
men, lawyers and students exbansted by mental labor,
will hid the Plantation Sitters a most beneficial tonic.
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steel plate engraving, or it is not genuine.
Sold by all DraggMa, aroma, and Country Stores.
P. Et DRAKE & Co.
non Broadway, N. Y.
April 4-2 mol
D 42d Regiment.
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HARRY MALTZBERGI •
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3 Riok, James
' 4 Apgar, Jacob
1 Parris', Samuel
2 Parker, Wm 11
5 Fria, .
Corp;
1 Root, Washington
2 Templin, William
3 Armstrong, Rao W
4 Lewis, Henry
Musician—MaLana, 1)1
Pri'
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15 Biller, Daniel
16 Moyer, nimbn
7 Rylande, Wm
8 Sande, Simon S
Vatee:
'Miller, Irwin L
Major, Jacob
Miobner, Nathan
Meredith, henry C
Miesaa, Jacob
Nyce, John 0
Albright, John
Bull, Elijah
Beard, Reward
Blankenbeiler, Jacob
Brumbach, Webster. B.
Biller, Win. B.
Burns, Aaron
Brown, Thomas. W.
Bitter, Michael. J.
Brady, Reuben
Burns, Valentine
Brendlinger, Franklin
Cox, George
Deysher, Theodore
Espenehade, Thomas
Blwagner, John
Riwogner, Christian
Frescolo, Thomas. W.
Gilmore, Charles R.
Gross, Nathan
Geist, Mathias
Elbaman
Hawn, baba
Hargreaves, Benjamin
Bass,John
Homan, Abraham
Boman, James. R.
Hauck, John G.
Hartz, John
Keesner, Wm K.
Keely, Harmon
Keiob, Samuel It.
Latshaw, Abraham
Leh, Jacob
Mat. Ableh. S.
Moyer, Isaac
Maven, John B.
Miller, John
March, (Iso S
Oniel. Jame
Pott, Mahlon B
Peace, John
Quig, Abraham
Rhonda, Win W
Rohrer, Jacob B
Rohrer, Bono:
Royer, Franklin
Reifonyder, Jacob S
Ruth, Lyman
Roth, Daniel
Rapp, Samuel
Reigner, Lewis
Shingle, Oliver M
Splitter. John H
Spongele, Samuel
Switzer, William
Switzer, Charles
Swift, Hugh
Savage, Lenas
Sliehter, Henry
!dilatator, David
Scarlet, Eli
Samuel, Edward
Temphn, Jamee E
Turner, Charles
Vireo, Aaron It
Weidner Wm II
Woman ,John A 9
Wagner, George
Westly, Henry W
Wittioh, Frederick
Wallace, John
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of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit
the afflicted, and spread Information which he conceives
to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his
remedy. as it will cost thew nothing, and may prove a
blessiog. •
nrivr.ticD A. Wit.soN, Wittlasosborah,
marsh 19-3 mos] /tints County, Am. If oat
Do oot trine with your flealtb, Constitution and Char
actor.
If yon are anfforing with any Diefrosee for which
1g reeommended,
TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT!
It swlll enre you, Sege Legg Ignfrgring, Allaying Vain
and lullainiusliuti, owl will restore you to
Cut nut tho Adverlluaturta iu nuolluir column, awl cull
or rend fur it.
DE WARE OF et) UNTER PM Ts(
Ask for Wambold's, Tukd No Other.
uußfes U R. 4 N2 . li L
Wheat (prime While)
per bushel al 05
Wheat, (prime red)
per bualiel 145
Rye do 93
Core (old) do 83
Gorr, (sew) do 85
GOlil Neal do 1 00
Oats do 05
Flaxseed do 1 80
Clovereeed do 4 50
Timothy seed du 2 25
Barley de 70
Potatoes do 50
Sweet Potatoes do 75
Salt do 00
Salt per Back 1 SO
Wheat Flour (extra
family white) tbbl. 9 03
Wheat Floor (extra
tam. white) 100 IDs 4 00
Wheat Floor (antra
family) per Barrel 8 00
Wheat Flour (extra
family) per 100 lbs. 4 25
Single Extra Flour,
•
per barrel
Single Extra yi9gr,
per ICO lbe, 3 73
Wheat Flour (siper
tine) per barrel 700
Rye Fleur per barrel 4 00
Rye Flourperloo Zs. 2 00
Corn,
Rye,
Oa 1,
PRIORS OP GRAIN,
Paid at SAMUEL BUM'S Distillery, Corner of Eleventh
& Muldenberg streets.
Coro,
Rye.
Cato,
H. B. IEINGSLEY
Reading Lumber Prices Current.
R6porictlfirr the Reading Gazette by JACOB H. DRY
SHER, Luntber altAillatettiOri Yard, South Third St.,
near the Lattemter Bridge.
lix./D/60, July 21, 1063.
$l2 0092 0 14 00
20 WW 60
20 006221 00
12 00010 00
20 002060 00
17 0n 21 00
40040 600
23 002326 00
4 000p19 00
20 002030 00
1 so@ 2 00
20 00900 00
9 002014 00
20 002060 00
15 00e1)2.4 00
2I) 001R22 00
20 002010 00
Hemlock Joist and Scantling,
Poplar Doanla, - -
Scantling, -
White Pine Boards and Plank, -
Cherry Boards and Plank,
White Pine Floor Boards, -
Roofing Lath,
Qff Vim Vordn, -
White - Pine and Hemlock Shingles,
Oak Boards and Plank. -
White Pine Ceiling Lath, • •
►eh Plank, - -
Spruce and Pine Pickets, - -
Walnut Boards and Plank, -
Lynn Boards And Plank, - -
White Pine Joist and Scantling,.
Birch and Maple Boards and Plank,
200,000 feet Crean Butt Edged Clear Walnut
from 34 to 7 inches WANTED, Price paid
in Cash 112089180
kEv. J. S. CALTHOBS
T. P. aIIiNDERB & CO.
FLOUR AND GRAlN.—There le little or no demand for
Flour, either for shipment or home use, and the market is
dull and unsettled ; the only sales we hear of are about
SOO bbiti Ohio Welly at sgifil 9A, and Otte bble leant Lind
do on terms kept private; the sales to the trade are limit.
ted, within the range of $5 600E06 for supertlee; $5 87%
10.5 i for extrne ; $5 750375 for exrra family, end s7@
7 6011 bbl for fancy brands as in quality, and the re
ceipts light. Rye Flour to drill, and arriving and selling
in a small way at 1,150 ig lAL Corn Meal is bat little in.
qulred for, sad Par... Raul to rather coarse at *l 111
The receipts tols.) , are 1350 bble Flour, 5750 bushel wheat,
do. corn, and 7600 do. oats. There is not much
Wheat offering, bat the demand to limited and the market
unsettled and lower, with sties of f@6ooo bush to note at
1350100 c ter good and prime Pennsylvania rode, meetly at
aniiiat, Which eatablishan a further decline; white
ranges at from 140 to 1641, as In quality, and with very
little selling and prime lute scarce. Rye is steady but
quiet at We fox Penney 'Tanta. Coon is unsettled and low
er, and western mixed is plenty and dull, with sales of
4@5000 hush at 80@780, mostly at the latter rate afloat.
Yellow is nominally unchanged, bat there to more selling.
Oats continue very dull at 70@78c, weight, the latter fur
light Oats. Bar/eyand Malt remain quiet.
WHISKY.—The demand for Whisky in limited and the
market steady at 47@i7Mo for Pennsylvania end western
bble, and 45,10 for drudge.
IRON.—The market is quiet, but the makers generally
are firm in their elowe, and the Kites of Pig Metal limited
to small lots within the range M . 4130035 for the three num
bers, the latter fox good No. 1, on lime. Feuteh Fig it held
at the same figure. Of Manufactured Iron the sales are
limited, except for rails, which are ecarce, and wanted at
full rates. . .
cArri.e, MARKET.—The receipts of Beef Cattle show a
considerable falling off, only reaching about 1050 bead
this week ; the market, however, rated very dull, and
PAM abvc4 tha iii4lll9 lie Iwt NNW, toosin from * to
SUM the 100 The for Solomon to good and prime panty.
Cows are about the suns, with sales of 109 to note at 020
to $3O each for Springers, and $3O to $45 for Cows and
Calves. hogs—The arrivals, some 2'loo, were disposed of,
Includin 2248 at atirliftS„ and 600 at the Avec..
Yard at $7@S t.e 100 lbs. net. Sheep and Lambe—The of
fering. were MO, which found Layers ex ataii,tio
gross for the Conner, and $364% each for the latter, chew
ing no alterattOn.--/Vbrt& dmerican.
Ou the 24th Inst., In this city, DanNBVILLB DisBIAM, aged
44 years and 6 months.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, in
Penn street, below Fourth, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'-
clock, without further notice 7 to proceed to the Wood
German Reformed Church, and thence to the Charles Evans
Cemetery. x.
On the morning of the 24th Inst., in this city, Jon, R.
GOODHART, Pk soldier of Capt. Griffith's Company, 98th
Fenn*. Regiment, aged 31 years.
The relatives and friends of the family, and his fellow
soldiers, are incited to attend his funeral this afternoon at
4 o'clock, from the residence of his father, in Fourth street,
below laurel, to proceed to the Charles %vans Cemetery.
On the morning of the 21st inst., RICHARD J., son of
Henry J. and Mary W. Moore, aged 7..plontha.
On the 15111 inet., in Lower Heldelbeig, Joint, son of
James Grimes, aged 6 years, 3 months and 6 days.
On the 14th but, at Vert Delaware, WILLIAM DEEM, of
/Wading, aged 61 yams, S menthe and 3 dale.
On the 11th Met , in Lower Heidelberg, ELIAS FIAND„
aged 45 years, 7 months and 23 days.
On the 11th holt., in Albany tp , Elam wife of G. Wash
ington Reagan, of Cheater county, (now In the Army at
Harper's Ferry), and daughter of David Helnly, of Albany,
aged 23 years, 5 months and 13 days.
On the I Ith Inst.. in Albany tp., Smug, widow of Hen.
ry Mess, of Area, Switzerland, aged 86 years and 20 days.
On the 8111 fist., at Gettysburg, of wound. received it bat
tle, Crane LOTZ, eon of the late Philip Lots, of Reading,
aged 32 Years, 4 months and 4 days. He was a member
of the 151st Penna. Regiment, and the third eon of this
family that has fallen in the present war. Hie remains
wore brought home, and Interred en Monday, the 13111
inst., with Military honors r In the Charles Evans Cemetery.
On the 4111 inst„in Spring, CLARA CATHARINE, daughter
of Franklin Masser, aged 8 years, 3 months and 3 days.
gilled, July Sd, 1663, at the Battle of Gettyeharg, Sergi.
ALERRT S. Sanaa/Aar, of Company 11, 724 Regiment P. V.
(EgHter'e Fire &mime) and eon of David and Catharine
Sheridan, of this city, aged 21/years, 11 months and 24
days. Ills remains were broughtihome last Saturday, and
Mon onday interrn, with Military honors, in the Charles
Evans Cemetery.
On the 28th ult., In Meyerstown, Jesuit MINTZER, aged
16 year., 7 months and 22 dare.
, On the 26th ult., ;in Rehrersburg, Latfis LleteniuTH,
aged 19 year. and 3 months.
•
Democratic CI Rub of Cloy.
AMEETING OF THE DEMOCRAIJC CLUB
of Oley, will be held at the public Bongo of Peter D.
Grtamer, on Usturday, Anne, DI, HO, at 3 o'clock, Y, 31,
The Clubs of Amity, Exeter, Alsace, Anscombmanor,
Rockland, Pike and Earl, are respectfully invited to attend.
The meeting will be addressed by Hon. B. E. Ancona,
lion. Mester Clymer, James B. Bechtel, Esq., and others.
A large attendance le expected.
By Order of the Preeldeut.
July 1840 MEM IL RUETER, Secretary.
TAE FORMER MEMBERS OF THIS TROOP,
are invited to attend a general meeting, on Saturday,
the let of August, at 1 o'clock, P. H., in Stoussaville,
Exeter township, at which time and place all Hie effect§ of
said Troop, net as Trumpets, Flip, de., will be publicly
Alld. By order of
JOHN S. HILL,
JACOB L. SCHAEFFER, Committee.
july le-9t] EZRA Z. GEIBSEMER,
Tile Reading Musical Academy and
NORMAL SCHOOL,
WILL OPEN ITS FALL TERM ON THE
9d of August.
Bend for a Catalogue containing particulars.
znly 18-30.1 D. D. BRUNNER, A. M. 'Principal.
THHEREBY OWEN, THAT THE ACCOUNT
of John B. arlsolnaer, Committee of Jame M. Lewle,
a Lunatic. has been filed in the Prothonotary's °Moe of
Botha county, and that the saute will be allowed and con
firmed on Monday, the 9d day of August neste,lllo4.ol canoe
be 'shown to the contrary.
July 11-41) • A. W. HAUPTMAN, Prothonotary.
TffAMS. TONGUES AND DRIED BEEF. EX
XON_ CELBIOR Hama n at YEOCOCK'S,
jam. 27 40 South Pitt Street.
RUPTURE CAN BE CURED BY A TRUSS
OP THE RIGHT KIND, IF PROPERLY PITTED AND
DULY ATTENDED TO, This ban been Monads:nay de
monctrated in Innumerable Maim:moo by the uee of the
NULTIPEDAL TRUSS of 1)11. NUN% during the last few
yenta. Mir trues, being covered with Hard Rubber, is
perfectly waterproof, may be used In hathieg, and Is al
ways cleanly as well as indestructible by ordinary usage.
If not satisfactory after a fair trial of allay days, It may be
returned. It challenges cencparlsou with any tram known.
Dr. 111005' ONce, NO. 2 LION.UbAIf New-York.
1110T.115-17
BE W BBY TIMES!
tIEI,7IIIW I.o' PZXTIZAOT BIWIEU
HEALTH AND PURITY,
At Little EXpeuse,
And No Exposure
MARKET.
PR1L,44., July 24, MS
Fivurper
READING
Ilial Is. 2 Ou
Porl: 11101) Is. 8 00
Beef (hi Rd quarter)
per UM pound. Bai2 00
Beef Horn quarter)
per ton poutole:Vß 00
11111110 per Pollild IV
(Flitch
do 7
Flitch do 8
Dried Beef, do . 13
Tablo Better do 16
Lamp Batter do 14
Firkin Butter do
Tallow do 9 e ti
Lard do 10
Hides, Raw do 7 and 8
Beat Old Rye Whiskey.,
per gallon 3 00
Common Whiskey, per
gallon 49 to 60
Flaxseed 011 ip g p,uoi. 80
Eggs per dozen •
Stone Coal (stove, egg 16
&broken, lip 2000 lbs. 4 50
Nut Coal do 3 60
Limetuirnere do 2,00t02 50
Plaster Per 190, 494
Timothy flay do 19 00
Meadow Huy do 11 00
Hickory wood per cord 4 00
Oak wood do 300
Bark do 000
PRICES OF GEAIN ?
PAID kV k. stisnorta sot at.
1r2231222
85 cents for 56 lbs.
- 93 cents for 56 tbs.
5 cents for 69.163
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
FRIDAY. July 2.1., 1883
DIED.
NATIONAL TROOP
NOTICE
TRUSSES.
To the true friends of the Union and the
Constitution.
FELLOW.CITIZENS:—AT THE EARNEST
and repoated solicitation of many friends, am in
duced to offer my name an a candidate for the
EITATE LFAISLAVITRIS,
subject, however, to the decision of the Democratic County
Convention: Should Ibe nominated and that nomination
be ratified a t the coming tictober Mention, I pledge topolf
to leave nothing undone nu my part, that wilt lend in t h e
least to rl . ooole the true Internet cud Vonirnre or our noble
old Cuilpty pod State.
Alsace, July IS, Iso3-71.9
-JOHN MISSIIiii,;II
FOIL PROTICONOT.A3EM.
To the 1 7 ,dependevt l''otvre (tr Berke euunty :
FELLOW -CITIZENS: ENCOUBACED BY
the liberal nupport I received in the Donluernlie
county Convention of IS,U, I am Martel agate le (Afar
myself au a 11 , 111tiidnig4 for the office of
PROTHONO TAR T OF BERKS MUTT];
At the onstit ug election, suDject to the decision of the Pomo.
cratic County Couvention. I respectfully solicit the votes
sod influence of my friends uud fellow Democrats in the
eaDfral townehlp, leaouglie and wnrda, and pledge wait,
If elected, to dis Charge the duties of the (Alice with atria
fidelity and he partiality.
Reading, July 10-tc] EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG.
RECORDER OF DEEDS, &c
To the Free (171 a Independent Voters of Berke County:
tELLOW -C 1.7. t—HANING BEEN
placed second on the list of candidates fur the office of
ECORDER OF DEEDS, Re., OP _HERA'S COUNTY,
By the Democratic Delegate Convention which met three
years ago, and for which I return my grateful thanks, I
em encouraged again to offer myself as a candidate fur the
came office, subject to the decision of the Democratic Con
'nation of the praoant year. I respectfully ask the votes
and influence of my Democratic friends throughout the
county, and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to
discharge the duties of the office personally, to the entire
satisfaction of the public.
Reading, July IS-tc] IBA/IC JACOBS.
For Clerk or the Quarter Sessions.
To the Independent Voters of Berke County
FELLOW-CITIZENS:—HAVING BEEN HON
ORED, three years ago, with the second highest vote
in the Democratic County Oonventlon, I am encouraged
min to offer myself at a Welkin° for the office of CLERK
OF THE HIFILILTBR nissiatis, ate., of Berke county, nub-
Jed, as before, to the decision of the Democratic Delegate
Convention. Sincerely thankful to the Delegates for the
liberal Hopper' they gave me upon that occasion, I again
solicit the votes and influence of my friends and fellow-citt•
cons, pledging myself, if nominated and elected, to dis
charge the duties ofthe office with care and fidelity,
Lading, July IS-tcal FRANCIS ROLAND.
CLERIC OP THE ORPHANS' COURT
To the Independent Electors of Berke County
- HELLO VI-CITIZEN —HAVING BEEN HON
ORED with the votee et a large camber of Deleentou
in the Democratic County Convention of 1860, for which I
return my sincere thanks. I am eneouraged to offer myeelf
again as a candidate for the office of
CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT
83 eds. per 56 he
95 " " 56 "
60 " "32 "
of forks county, at the October election, if nominated by
the County Democratic Convention shortly to assemble. I
reepeettally toilet the lfilladMlA6 a nd sapport at the Dele
gates and uy'Democratic friends generally, and pledge
mycelf, if nominated end elected, to fulfil the duties of the
office to the entire satiefection of the people.
Exeter, July 18-to] SOLOMON CLOSE.
To the Free Ejector* of Berke County.
T'RIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS s—EN
COURAGED by a number of my (rinds, I am induced
again to offer myself as a
CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
And I solicit your voles and support fur said office, subject.
however, to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Con
vention. 81.0.61.1 La so fortunate an to be nominated and
elected. I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office
With fidelity.
Upper Talpekoccon, July 18-tcj MICHAEL LONG.
FOR DIRECTOR OF THE POOR.
A T TIIE EARNEST SOLICITATION OF
a_ many of my fellow•citizone. I am Induced to offer
myself as a candidate for re election to the office of
DIRECTOR OF THE POOR
_ . .
Of Perks county, subject to the decision of the Democratic
Delegate Couventten. Thankful for the support I received
three years ago, I respectfully cobalt the votes and HMI ,
enoe of the people, and pledge myself, If nominated and
elected, to discharge the dope of the odic° with justice
and humanity.
Reading, July 1.8-tc] AARON ORTZ.
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS, &c.
ARLOZT P. WOLFF, OF HAMBURG, WILL
M
be a candidate for Recorder of Deeds, &a., at the
limner election, subject to the nomination of the Demo
cratic County Convention. July 11-tc]
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT 'AWARE SALM.
rriliE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, SITUATE
on the West side of North Fifth street, South of Weett.
legion street, in the city of Reading, adjoining the old
Beim property on the North, the Epl_scopal Church pro
perty on the South, Ant, Alley on the West, and Fifth street
on the Bast, is °flared at private rale to purchabere. The
props ty is of the breadth of forty-three feet on Fifth street,
and extends back of the same width one hundred and forty
four feet, and from thence, with a breadth of sixty fee:,
01111 Westward a distance of eighty-six feet to Ash alloy.
The erections and improvements on Filth street are TWO
aTEIREIR-STORY BRICK 111111.DINCIS, with large aed
convenient storerooms en the that floor, with fixtures,
gas and cellars complete, with la ge two-story
BRICK BACK BOILDINGfI, with amatory and gas
throughout the whole house, and a large and canveniont
yard, Stied with en abundance of thriving fruit-bearing
'flags of all kinds. On the rear of the lot, containing a
rroPt 01 sixty-feel to Auh silty, wins A tifildh of eighty ,
six feet, are erected four two story brick dwelling Dolma,
elate roof, (may of rental, with kitchen, baksoveu, back
building's and hydrants. The buildings are aubstautially
built and the entire properly In in excellent order and re
pair. Terms very easy. Possession given at any time.
Parties desiring to purchase will make application to the
Undersigned.
WILLIAM ERMINTROTIT, on 'Me premises, or
DANIEL SICKENTROUT, Attorney at Law,
jnly IS-tfj 6th Street, let door below the Court Notice.
In the Orphans' Court of Barks County
and State of Pennsylvania.
In the matter of the Writ of Partition or Valuation of
the Real Estate of Jacob Zerbe, sr., late of Brecknock
township, Berks. county, deceased.
AND NOW TO WIT:—AT AN ORPHANS'
Court held at Reading, in and for Recite County, on
019 20th 467 cf Altw, A. P., /SU Progni ell the Judges
of maid Court; Inquisition and Valuation returned eon.
firmed by the Court, and on motion of Daniel Ermeutront,
Esq., the Court grant a role on the heirs and legal repre
sentatives of said decedent to appear at the next Orphans'
Court to be held at Reading, in and for Barks county, on
the 17th day of September, 1803, at 11 o'clock. A. 11., and
to accept or refuse to accept the said Real Estate ut the
valuation, or to 1,1,1 more In writing therefor, or show canoe
why the same should not be gold according to Law.
By the Court.
July 18-40 DANIEL HAHN, Clerk o. p.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
TAE' *UNDERSIGNED, APPOINTED AUDI—
TOR by the Orphans' Court of Barks comity, to audit,
restate and resettle the account of Stunael Walters, Admin•
istrator of Jesse Gerhard, deceased, who was the Admin
istrator of Joseph Gerhard, late of the city of Heading;
and also the account of Penh Gerhard, Administmtrix de
Eddlit non of Joseph Oahu& deceased, and to make dial
tribution of the balance in hands of said accountants, will
meet all parties interested in the eald accounts at his office
In Coast street, In the oily of Rending, on Tuesday, Annual
11, 1883, at one o'clock, P. M.
July 18-3t] 'WHARTON MORRIS, Auditor.
THE SECRETARY OF THE TREAFLIKY
HAS AUTHORIZED MB
TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY FOR A BRIEF PERIOD,
And until farther notice, I shall continue to receive Sub
scriptione to the
13C0
Xs P. ,
At my Office, and at the different Sub Agencies throughout
the Loyal Rates.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
j my 18-4 t
TB HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE ACCOUNT
of Absalom Hain, Committee of Elizabeth Hale, a Lu
natic, has been filed in the Prothonotary's office of Barks
aounkr, and that the name mlll be allowed and confirmed
on Monday, the ad day of August next, unlem mule be
shown to the contrary.
July 11-4 t) A. W. KAUFFMAN, Prothonotary.
TS HEREBY (II EN, THAT THE ACCOUNT
of Jesse W. Gorey, Assignee of Rachel Eisenhart
(widow), has been tiled in the Prothonotary% otlice of
Berke county, and that the name will be allowed and con
firmed on Monday, the 3d day of August nest, unless ranee
be shown to the contrary.
July 11-4t] A. W. KAUFFMAN, Prothonotary.
1-
S HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE ACCOUNT
of Benjamin Levan, Assignee of Daniel Levan and
cry, hie wife, bee beau sled in the Froth onotary'e office of
Berke county, and that the same will be allowed and eon.
Armed on Monday, the ad day of August next, nnlemeauee
be 'shown to the contrary.
July 11-4t] A. W. KAUFFMAN, Prothonotary.
IHEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE ACCOUNT
of Daniel Kroninger, Assignee of Solomon Moth and
iary Ann, Lie Wife, ]tae been filed in the Prothonotary'.
oboe of Berke county, and that the same will be allowed .
and confirmed on Monday, the Sd day of August nest, unless
canoe be shown to the contrary.
July 11-413 A. W. KAUFFMAN, Prothonotary.
NOTICE TO JIIfIORS
THE JURORS SUMMONED TO ATTEND
Court on the SECOND MONDAY of AUGUST, A. D.,
1863. being the 10th day of said month, are hereby notified
NOT TO ATTEND on mid day.
onbor of tb Ceti
A. 11. Kt:Krau t Sheriff.
Sheriff's OfAcedßeading, July 4,1863,.
HEREBY GIVEN. THAT THE ACCOUNT
of Joseph DeLong and Franklin D. Nagle, ABlllsllB6ll of
Anlonbadh, has been H 1.341 in the Prothonotary'e
mike of Burka county, and that the came will be allowed
and confirmed on Monday, the Sd day of dugout next, Un
less cause be shown to the contrary.
July 11-4 t) A. W. KAUFFMAN, Prothonotary.
TEA.—EXTRA FINE QOLOIN TPA, AT
I'OBCOUKI3,
Alb 7] 40 South Flab Mae
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOT/CE
JAMESON'S CLOTHING HOUSE,
MI
N
CiW
M a l
MEM
Eel
of Sixth and. Penn Streets,
Corner
READING, PA.
rpms 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 i 9 prices.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
In great variety, of all sizes, prices and qua
in this branch has enabled us to get up all th
all ages, to which we invite particular attenti
March 23, 1863—tfl
SHERIFF'S SALES
OF REAL ESTATE.
D I- VIRTUE OF SUNDRY WRITS OF LEV:A
-.loli Farina, Venditiout ExponaB, and Fieri Reda.%
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Berko county,
and to me directed, will be sold at public vendne or out-cry
Oa Saturday, the Brat day of August, A. D
1163, at I o'clock, P. M. at the Keystone Hotel, in the tit,
of Reading, Berke county, to wit: All that certain BRICK
aDWELLINO HOUSE and small lot of ground, situate
on the South side of Muh Iceberg street, In the city of
Reading aforesaid, adjoining on the Kest and West by
properly of Joseph sbeilref: 911 the i OBS by ti ten feet
alley, and on the North by said Muhlenberg Street, con
taining in front along said Mohleuberg street, twelve lee,
and in depth North and South, one hundred feet, more or
less. Sold as the property of DAVID KEISER, Adminis
trator of &c., REATAMIN STRUM deceased.
At the same time and place: All that certain
Lot of aronoel and .pperieuirricee thereunto belonging,
situate on the North bide of Penn etreet, in the city of
Reading, Berke county, containing from East to West lolly
feet, on said Penn street, and two hundred and thirty feet
from North to South, adjoining on the Rant a lot of Frank
lin s Sickles. on the Wool a lot of Levan Mannerback, on
N street,
won
North by Court street, and on the booth by an ,
;ion which to erected a three-story BRICK HOME of
forty feet on Penn street, and a three-elm y brick back
handing, and another three-story building on Court
street, of twenty-three feet wide, and twenty-six feet deep,
more or less. !Sold as the property of JACOB HOFFMAN.
At the came time and place : A. Certain two-
Wry BRICK HOUSE with baok•building attached. end
olot or piece of ground, situate on the West aide of
South Fifth street, between Chestnut and Spruce, In
the city of Reading, Berks county, bounded on the
South by property of Michael Baer, on the West by a ten
feet alley, on the North by property of Lewis Banotd, and
on the Bast by Fifth street, costuming in frett twenty feet,
and In depth one hundred and ten feet ; more or lose. Sold
as the property of WILLIAM F. HOFFMAN. '
Air All persons employed by the said David Reiser, Ad
ministrator, et. al. and all other defendants named, or any
or either of them, are hereby required to make known to
the said Sheriff at least Ave days before the respective
days of sale of the abov e named property, the kind and
emooot of their respective claims for wages, dot, msaittet
the said defendants, as above vetoed.
N. 13.—8 y order of said Court, all persons interested in
the distribution of the proceeds of sale, are hereby noti
fied that the dixtribution of the money arising from the
sale of the real estate aforesaid, will he made by the
Coon, on Monday, 211/14118t Mtb, 1988.
P. s.—On all min front MOO end upWards will he
required Is be paid down.
Seized and taken Into execntion and to be cold by
ABRAHAM R. RCHNIO, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Reading, July 11, 1063.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
``PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE O.
PHANS' Court of Parka county, will be sold at Public
Voodoo, on Saturday, the first day of August, A. D. lauS,
ou the premises, in Herefortt township. Berke county: All
that certain meecuage and tract of laud, situate in the
township and county aforesaid, bounded by lands of Adam
Illensch, George Kauffman, George Hoof, Anthony Site,
aJohn Hollinger, and othore t containing tryentylwo
acres more or less. Tho improvements are a two
story STONN HOUSE, a oneatory Log House and
Stable, a two-story Wheelwright Shop, Whip-Saw, Circu
lar Saw, Turning Bench, Water Power, &e. Late the pro
perty of William Bauer, deceaaed.
Sale to commence at one o'clock in the afternoon, when
dun attendance will be given. syntl the forme of arts mode
known by CHARLES SEES, Administrator.
By order of the Court.—DANISL Hann, Clerk.
July 4,1863-4 t
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR
& PHANS' Court of Berke county, will be sold at Public
Venda."... on Saturday, the eighth day of August, A. D. 1003,
on the premises, in Washington township, Berke county:
All that certain manner) and two tracts Of land., situate
in Washington township, Berke county, one of them
bounded by lands of Lower Mount Pleasant Forge tracts,
containing seven acres and thane Timken. The ether
bounded by lands of Jacob Focht, Jacob Karp, Jacob Rehr,
and others, containing eight acres and one hundred and
atorty-two perches; together, fifteen acres and one
hundred and forty-five perches. The improvements
are a one and a. half.story STORE DWELLING HOUSE
Stone Stable, and well of Water. Late the property v,
Henry Corody, deceased.
Sale to commence at one o'clock in the afternoon, when
due attendance will be given, and terms of sale made
known by HARRIET STERLING,
NICHOLAS ANDRE, }Administrators.
By order of the Court.—Delors. Hann, Clerk.
July 4,1.1383-4 t
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, THE HON. W. J. WOODWARD,.
Esquire, President of the Conti of Common Pleas
in the twenty-third district, consisting of the county of
Berke, in Pennsylvania, Devil) SCHALL and °togas D,
STZTZSL, Requires, Justices of the Courts, of Oyer and Ter.
miner, Quarter Sessions, and General Jail Delivery, for the
trial of all capital and lter otttquiere, in the said county of
Perks, by their precept to me directed, tested at Reading,
the 13th day of April, A. D., 1363, have ordered a Court
of Common Pleas, General Quarter Cessions, Oyer and Ter-
POW feud b'enerel Jail Delivery, to be held at Reeding, on
the first Monday in August next. (which will be the 3rd
day of said month,) to continue three weeks;
NOTICE, therefore, is hereby given to the Mayor and Al
dermen of the city of Reading, the Coroner, the Justices of
the Peace, and the Constables of the said county of Berke,
that they are by the said precept commanded to be there at
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, re.
cords, inquisitions, examinations, andallotherremembran.
ces, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be
done, and also those who are bound by recognizance's, to
prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in
the jail of raid county of Perks, are to be then and there to
prosecute them as shall be just.
N. 13.—,-The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Reading,
and the Justices of the Peace throughout the county, are
requested to return their recognisanees to DANIEL EHNEN
TROUT, Esq., District Attorney, at least one week before
the beginning of each term—agreeably to the order of
Court, of April, 1845—in order that the criminal business
may be prepared for the immediate action of the Court
and Juries.
GOD GAVE TIXIS GOMMODWEALTIL
ABRAHAM IL K(RNIG, SheLiff.
Sheriff's OSlee, Reading, July 11,1308.
Estate of Dr. Henry W. Johnson, late of
Boyertown, Colebrookdale township,
literks county, deceased. . . -
NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NO
TIFIED that Letters of Administration on the Beate
of Dr. Henry W. Johnson, late of Boyertown, Colebrook
dale township, Berke oonnty, deceased. have been duly
granted to Peter Y. Brandlinger, and William K. Grim,
...Wog in Colebrookdale kownchip, county aforesaid, and
Jonathan B. Rhoads, residing in the 9th Ward, city of
Philadelphia. Alt persona having claims and demands
against the Estate of said decedent, are requested to make
them known to said Administrators without delay, and
those indebted to the Estate, are requested to make imme
diate payment,
PETER T. DRSHDLIKURIL
WILLIAM K. GRIM, Administrators.
JONATHAN B. RHOADS,
June 27-6 t
N. B.—The books of said decedent are in the bands of
Peter Y. Breadth:mar, upon whom. persons indebted can
cell.
ATTENTION, TAR PAYERS!
EE UNDERSIGNED, TREASURER OF THE
/SEE UNDERSIGNED ,
of Reading, respectfully notifies the Tax Payers
o the city, that the Duplicates of City Tax on Real Ma
ude for 15138, have been pinned in Ms hand. for collection.
All persons are therefore notified to pay their City Tax be
tween this and the fret dug of Octobei; after which date,
the Duplicates will be handed over to the City Solicitor,
who will eater Liens on all delinquent Tax Payers. The
Treaeurer may be found at all business bourn at hie office,
in the City Rail, corner of sth and Franklin street, 2nd
dory. Entrance to Me office on Franklin mired.
June 27.3mtil WM, HEIDENREICH, Treasurer.
THE WHITE HOUSE,
READING, PA.
MRS. FANNY J. LAUBER RESPECTFULLY
Informs the public that she Is prepared to inleommo•
tit:boarders, pleasure parties, transient visitors, and plea
sure-seekers generally, in the commodious new buildings
on the Neversink Mountain, nes r Reading, recently erected
by her late husband. These buildings are romantteally
situated on the Neversink road, to the midst of the shad*
et the forest trees, and surrounded by pleasant wan) an d
driven sad the most btatUtlful natural scenery in the
World.
She has just received, a fresh Invoice of superior RHINE
WINES, also RED WINES of varlooe.vintages, which will
be supplied to customers at the lowest prices. Also, 11.11
usual, Fresh Lager Beer, and other Liquors of the best
quality. The ytintietron nominally solicits a manna,
sun of the patronage heretofore bestowed upon this favorite
flamer recut Duly 18-41
e
lities. The long experience of this House
e different proportions and sizes to fit boys of
on.
aAlviEsoN & Co.
Estate of Theobald Beck, late of the City
of Reading. Berks county, dec'd.
NTOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN, TIIAT LET
TERS Testamentary to the estate of the above namea
decedent, have been granted to the mtbicriber, residing in
the same city. AR persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment without delay, and those having
claims wilt present them, properly authenticated, for set
tlement.
jaly 11-60
FREDERICK LAUER, Executor
Estate of Jacob Fry, late of Lower Hei
delberg, Berks county, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAI! LET
TERM Testamentary to the Fatah, of leeelk Pest, late
of Lower Heidelberg township, Berke county, deceased,
have been granted to Mary Moyer, residing in the came
township, and Catharine Coleman residing in Kant COCll4lico
township, Lancaster county. Ali persons indebted to said
&state, are requested to make payment forthwith, and all
having claims or demands against the same, !at ft.
q ueeted to present them, properly authenticated, for settle.
wont. MA RIC MOYER,
Executrices.
July 11-601 CATHARINE COLEMAN,
EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
SUNDAY TRAIN.
fIN AND AFTER JUNE 71.11, 1863, A PAS
kJ SINGER TRAIN will leave Reading every Snnday,
at 7.80 A. 81., and arrive in Allentown at,'9.20 A. 111. Re-
Owning, will leave Allentown at 4.10 P. XI, and arrive in
-Reading at 6.00 P. M. This train wilt stop at ail Stations,
and also at convenient place! boArrugg Wogs. going end
returning. The Farce for the round trip to all points Will
be about one-third less than the regular rates, and are as
follows:
1 111 I.
tili ltp
STATIONS. i 1 i I !1: 1 .5 721 I :di
A A' Fi g ~°l' .a 4 I;e iii al4 ;71 4
Remp lending e,,
80 1 - I I
T
Blandon, 401 20
Fleetwood, 55 35 20 I 1
Lyons, 701 501 351 201 1
1 I
Bowers, 75 60 40 30 15
1
Topton, 80 05 00 35 201201 I
Mertztown, 90
"551 4050,2010 1 1
Shamrock, 95 . 75 1;0 00 85,30120 15 I
AI Bettie, 130 801 70, C 1110140130120,201
Millendown, 1,15 95 00: 70 5515025 2011:0 20
&nano, 1,30 1,19 95' 80 701e0,1„.01401.12.01
Allentown, 1 1,5011,301 1,20 1,10196 91175 70 60 5.5140.30
TIM TRAIN WILL R
A, PI, I
Leave Reeding. 7:30
do 'femple, 7.49
do Blandon, 7.60
do Fleetwood. 8.07
do Lyon., 8.18
du Beware, 8.22
do Topton, 8.!..N
do 94' , Moen., 9.94
do Shamrock, 8.37
do AI %Me, 8.95
do Milleretown, 8.62
do Emcee, 9.03
Arive at Allentown, 9.20
4ris Paessuizent wishing to
give dne notice to the Conduc ,
June 13, 18633 R
SAPONIFIER,
OR
CONCENTRATED LYE,
THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AOAINST
the SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP,
&0., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PAT
ENTED Lye is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, their trade
mark for it being " SAPONIFIER, on CONCEN.
TEAMED LYE" The groat StraCEffg of this
IMMO has lad UNPRINCIPLED PARTIES to endeavor to
LNITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATEN2'S
All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SELLERS of
these SPURIOUS Lyee, are hereby NOTIFIED that the
00NPANY have employed as their ATTORNEYS,
GEORGE RARDItiG, En., of Phaa., and
WILLIAM BAREWELL, 1,‘8Q., of Pittsburgh
And that all MANUFACTURERS. USERS, OR SEL
LERS of Lye, in violation of the rights of the Company,
will be PROSECUTED at once.
The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED
LYE, Is for sale by alt Druggista, Grocers arut Country
Worm
TAKE NOTICE!
The UNITED STATEN CIRoDIT COURT, Western
District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Term,
in 1862, in suit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT
MANUFACTURING COMPANY vs. THOS. G.
CHASE, decreed to the Company, on November
16, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a
patent owned by them for the SAPONIFIER.
Patent dated October 21, 1856. Perpetual in
junction awarded.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING CO.
OFFICES:
127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh•
May 2, 1808-3m.is.
CUM BLANKETS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
GUM BLANK ETS PONCHOS
COATS, CUPS, PIPES, &0.,
-AT
IV. G. VON NIED.AUS
ThrBIA•81711,11117L WORM,
SIXTH STREET, ABOVE PENN.
July 4-3 t
ADMINISTRATOR' NOT/C331.
TiOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET
TERS of Administration on the Estate or Elizabeth
tian, late or Bethel township. Berke county, doomed,
have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same
ti"4",614- All persons knowing therroadaee indebted to
mid Estate, will make payment without delay, and those
having Maims, are requested to present them for settlement
to
July n-et BENET HITZHAN, Administrator.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE PARTNERSHIP ELERLIOFORE Ex.
ISTINO between the subscribers, at the Peekeraok
ill, under the Arta of Frill & Brubaker, wee dissolved by
mutual consent On the 9th day of June, INS. The blurb
einem of the late Ann will be continued, at the old stand,
by S. Brubaker, who le duly authorized to metes all
moneys due said lioll, and to make settlement of the out.
s tending aseotinte. FREDERICK B. TRILL,
July l-Suiel S. SAUSAREL
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UN AS FOLLOWS
Leave Allentown,
Ido &sans,
do Milleretowo,
do Al Bartle,
do Shamrock.
do Atertztown,
do Topton,
do Dowere n
do Lyons,
do Fleetwood,
do Blandon,
do Temple.
Arrive at Reading,
stop between Station
tor.
M. CLYMEII, President.