tfiltzette sai Democrat. SATURDAY, AUGUST S, 1563. DEMOCRATIC COU NT Y MEETING, file annual meeting of the Democrats of Berke „,,y woe held_ pursuant to the call of the COMMilit% OR Tuesday, August 4, to the Court House at Readiug. The large Caort votu was filled with an attentive audience, ,lraung; representatives from ail parse of the At t •I'el.clC, P. 111., thlt meeting was called to 0 .3, : r I.i Wu. B. ALUIUOUT, Esti , Chairman of ...3:aadmg Committee, and organized by the • ,en.ol of the following ollicere ICATTZ, of Maiatalfay. Viee Presidents : Albany—Jacob A. Fister. thwe—William R. Keller. A:co.—Ezekiel Blonde. ---.1 meat hou llerbein_ !T ee Beru—Cristiu Kauffman. V c rnville—ilapt. Levi a M. Gerhart. I:Ttliel—David B. Lerch. Brecknock—William Knauer_ • c ernarvon—Jahn Kurtz. Becker. jr. t'..lTl,rook:ls.le—David H. Fox. i'malict Jonas Miner. LI -Epbrnim Fritz. S. Yoder_ I:,:oter—William li. Schneider. r;reenwiTh—Charles A. Kline. ilv l,,, rg William Stewart,. lb:Melberg—John L. Brown. 1..C/W0- Ileidelberg—David L. Wenrich. iloidelberg—llenneville Lenge]. ll e reford—Michael Gery. I.4erson—John N. Potteiger. Fister. I..,i ! ..swainu—Levi K. Liatg. :th t idellereek—ilenry Reider. tlsriou_-Jucab Tice. Maxatawny—.Toshua S. Miller. Mal:lceberg—Daniel Schell. Fara Z Orlegetuer. ,harlannee—Jonat.ban Rickenbach, rcuo--Daniel Parnell, Esq. —l:eubeu F. Drumheller. Perry—Michael Hoffman. Richmond—Benjamin Merkel. liAcsou—Samuel Wicklein. ff.iekland—Benjamin E. Dry. Roacominatior—John Scbmehl. eptiog—Levi Sharman. l'aipchoccon—lsaao Kurr. Upper Tolpehoecon—Michael Long. l'illoll.--John McGowan. u,Thiegton—David Schell. Windsor--Mahlon A. Sellers. Wouielsdorf—Dr. Lewis A. Livingood. Beading, let Ward—Franklin Bruokman 23 " Levi Moyer. " John L Rightlayer. 4th " James Donegan. sth William Keen. Secretaries: Michael P. Boyer, Reading. Charles H. Fritz, Reading. 11aVid B. Manger, Douglass. .leiewian V. Bechtel, Union. Jacob 11. Hank, Maxatawny. Daniel Zerbey, Center. on motion of Jana G. HILIPLZY, Esq., a Corn— nuttee of one from each township, borough and warJ, was appointed, to draft resolutions expres .tive of the views and opinions of the meeting; oe fellows : COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS. Albany, David Heidi; Alsace, John Misalmer; Amity, :z..annou 1.. Coster; Bern, William Sb rarer; Upper Dem, .l.eob Cleaner: Bernville, Paul Wenrich ; Bethel, Freder oa Harem: Ermknock, William R. Ziemer; Caernarvon, David Plank Centre, Reuben Hoff; Colebrookdale, Henry P kbalds: Dialect, David Frederick; Deuglaae, Philip 11,1 e. feel, Enoch N. Matthias; Hamer, Solomon M 0..; William bleeder; Hamburg, Dr. George M. 31,11er ; Heidelberg, Richard M. Welted' , ; Lower Elnidel- Leu, Daniel B: Burke; North Heidelberg , , Israel Gruber ; iisleford, Charlee Gary: Jefferson. Inane Null Raz t.saa, Hiram H. SeLwar.z, leg ; Longewamp, John Bauer; Bgigeertvgit, Joseph R Peter, Bag ; Marion. Maj. John Loitold; Hamm:won Dessabl Katz, Env; Muhlanhetl. /dem H. Sailor Oloy, Wellington B. Orieetnner Outs , kne e d. Jeremiah Mengel, Req.; Penn . John B. R eber; Pete, Abraham Yoder ; Perry, Samuel S. Caged Rich nand, William Lecher; Robeson, Jacob Wickleln ; Rock. Cherlee Otani; Suecombotanor., Daniel Fonakirk, Esq.; ,•oring, George Lash ; Tulgeheeeen, Valentine Brobat ; Cpp-r Talpehoocou, Daniel Wertz; Union, Henry Elm.- sacy : Waebington, William Heins; Windsor, Jeremiah P..rht; womeledorf, Franklin Iswhe ; RaitlONe , —First Ward, tolomon Holston; Second - Ward, Jesse G. Hawley ; Tiara Ward_ William S. Young; Fourth Ward, Charles Uill; Fifth Ward, Daniel Eremite= During the absence of the Committee, the Heeling was, by invitation, addressed by Messrs. .1 K. AICKEOITY., J. LAWRENCE GETZ, J. GLANCY Jonas, HUNTER CLYMER and W. ROBEETEIAL-- the latter in the German language. The Committee, having returned to the hall, reported the following resolutions, through their CLairnitia, JEWS G. HAWLEY, Esq.: RESOLUTIONS Wommss, it is at all times the right and priv ilege of freemen to assemble, and temperately, but firmly, declare the principles which actuate ko.I hind them together ae a distinctive organiza tion; and whereas, at this hour, when civil war desolates the land, when embittered social rela tions exist ; when usurpations and abuses of au thvrity are frequent ; when fraud and corruption Stalk abroad in shameless boldness; when the dangerous plea of necessity le admitted and acted upon, and when the written law of this Stale and of the Federal Government is set aside and despised; it is the solemn duty of all men, but more especially of those who claim to be de voted to the great principles of civil and renal- Gus liberty, to reaffirm and reassert the dogmas of t heir faith ; therefore, .11.. it Ragoimi, by the Democrats of Berke county,. in Mika meeting assembled; lit. That the people are the true and only &puree of all power; Thai all authority which they have not dele gated to the States or Federal Government still resides in them; That the Constitution of the United States, and of the several States, and laws made in obedience thereto, and under authority thereof, contain the only and written expression of this delegated authority; 'Dist all laws enacted under and by this au thority shall be obeyed as well by the President as by the citizen : That there shall be no proclamation-made law ; That there shall bp no arbitrary arrests ; That there shall be no Basilles; That there shall be no suppression of the prey, or of free speech; That there shall be no confiscation of private property, except for crime judicially ascertained; That the Monroe Doctrine shall be maintained ; That there shall be no emancipation by Fed— eral power, or at the expense of the Federal treasury : That the laws of war shall be observed ; That the recent legislation of Congress shall be reviewed and corrected ; That there shall be no interference by the Federal Government at the ballot-box ; That there shall be nu %Wee or tares except for revenue; That the Constitution shall expressly provide, in the very machinery of Government, a power of defence against 'motional .parties; and that the Union shall be perpetual and shell be de— clared so. 2. &soloed, That we reaffirm, readopt and ap prove of all the acts and resolutions of the De mocratic State Convention, held at iisirieburg on the Nth dry tof June last end furthermore, that we reaffirm and readopt the resolutions passed by the Democracy of this county in Au gust,lB6l, Angust,lB62, and in April, 1868, and teat We refer with especial pride and gratification to the &aeration made by its in August, /801; " That a National Convention of delegates from au tie Union. loving people of the United States ought to 6, called immediately, as provided for in the fifth article of the Constitution, for the purpose of delib erating upon the prevent slate of the Union, and of arv;divg some proper means for attaining the great . l a . est of the present unfortunate war—the speedy erstoration of peace on the basis of the Constitution and the Union," Hid these words of wisdom and conciliation been then adopted, the blessings "f peace would now be ours, the carnage which bay desolated the Lind would have boon stayed, and the lives and property of this Republic would have been spared to advance her great hens and extend her usefulness. 3 Resolved, That. we cordially and unitedly approve of and endorse the nomination of the lion. G BORG@ W. WOODWARD for the office of Governor. The purity of his private oharacter. his ability as a statesman, his integrity and /earning as a Judge, commend him to the sup- port of every man who desires to see the execu tive chair of the Commonwealth filled.by a wor thy successor of a Snyder and a Shunk. His election will guarantee to the citizen the exercise of hia every constitutional right: will moue the Stead from thu thraldom at Federal dictation, and reasderi. a doveteiguly which under our pres ent EK:mitlive hats been merged into a species of Col..nial dependency. Berko county pledges him the support of every Dethoccut witliiu her bord— ers. 4. Resolved, That the renomination of the lien. Witimmt H Lowats, for the Supreme Bench, was due alike to Lis ability as a lawyer, and his spotless integrity as a J udge. 110, too, .1..11 eo- oeive our cordial and united support. G Resolved, That we cougratulate the Democ racy or the State au,l nation on the election of the. Huu. CHAIILFZti Boutrat.ew to the Senate of the United Stottea His experience as a legis lator, his integrity, Ida learning, and Ma elo quence, render hint a true and fitting represen tative of this great Commonwealth in this hour of national danger. G. Resolved, That the people of Berke county, having responded with alacrity and cheerfulness to the call of the Governor, to•proteet our State from invasion, we now demand that the solemn pledge under which they enlisted, that they should be discharged when the emergency wee be performed. Not to do so, is a flagrant violation of plighted faith, on the part of the Executive of this Commonwealth, and a fraud upon the thousands, who, in the hour of peril, rushed to the defence of their State. 7. Resolved, That we cordially endorse and approve of the course of our Representative in Congress, the Hon. S. E. ANCONA. Firm and decided, truly Democratic, and unawed by the abuse and clamor of faction, he has stood on the ticior of Congress, the true Representative of our views and wishes, for which his constituents owe him their united suppot L. 8. Resolved, That the lion. MESTER CLYMER is entitled to the support of the Democracy of this county for his able and upright course in the Senate of Pennsylvania; that the large and nearly successful vote received by him as our candidate for Governor, in the late State Con vention—for which we return our thanks—is conclusive proof of his hold upon the Democracy of the State, and that we commend him to their continued confidence and support. 9. Resolved, That the public acts of Represen tatives KLINE. Porrstoste and WKIDAIER, meet with our hearty and eineare approbation, and have been in accordance with the whams of Berks county. 10. Resolved, That the Commissioners of Berke county, be requested to appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of extending a cordial reception and entertainment to the members of the 167th Regiment of drafted Militia, and also to the members of the four companies of volun teers from Berke county, who were members of the 101st Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, upon their return home; said reception and en tertainment to be given in the name of the peo ple 11, Resolved, That the Executive Committee be empowered to make provision for the payment of tickets, and all other contiugent expenses of the campaign ; and that all candidates nominated by the ensuing Convention shall be bound by and held reepensible to any rules and regulations on this subject, adopted by said Committee. 12. Resolved, That the Executive Committee be and is hereby authorised to appoint the time and place for holding of such Mass Ratification Meetings throughout the county as they deem St and proper. 13. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Democratic papers of this county, in the Patriot and Union at Har risburg, in The Aye, of Philadelphia, the Pills torch Post and the Constitutional Union at Wash ington. 14. Resolved, That the election for Delegates to the next County Convention, be held at the usual places for holding Delegate Elections in the several townships, boroughs and wards of the county, except at the following places : .dlazatawny township—Delegate election to be removed from the public house kept by John Kemp, to the private house of Dewald S. Kum, Eaq. llaidenereek township—Delegate election to be removed from the Half Way House to Molltown, to the publiAtouse kept by Peter Adam. District township—Delegate election to be re moved (rem Lon4ia's School House to the pub lic house of David Frederick. —Third Ward, Reading—Delegate election to be removed from the public house of William Rapp to the public house of . Bertolette, Quint. The election to be held on the last Saturday of this month, (Auguat '2oth) between the hours of one and Bit o'clock, P. M., except in the city of Reading, where the polls shall be kept open un til eight o'clock, P. Di. ; and the Delegates so elected shall assemble in Comity Convention on the followineueeday, September 1, 11013, at 10 o'olook, A. Al , in the Court House in Reading, for the purpose of nominating a County. Ticket, to be supported at the ensuing general election. The delegates of the 140 County Convention are authorized to hold said elections, unless they shall be candidates for re-election, in which case they shall have authority to appoint substitutes. The officers of the said Delegate Election aro to prevent from toting at Bald election any and every person who has not voted the Democratic ticket within two yeirs last past; excepting all those, however, who were absent on election day, and those between the ages of 21 and 22 years. The revolutions, on motion, were unattimonely wilopted s sad the meeting adjourned with cheers for WOODWARD, LOWRIE and the 811008813 of our = DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN OLE!. Decidedly the largest and most enthusiastic public demonstration ever held in Old Barks," outside of the city of Reading, took place at the public house of Peter 1). Grimmer, in Oley township, on Saturday, August 1, 1863. The meeting was called under the auspices of the Democratic Club of Oley, but in consequence of the large attendance of Clubs and Delegations from different townships, it wee resolved to ef... feet a general organization in order to afford the various clubs and delegations a representation in the general character of the meeting. WSLLINGTON D. Osisegmßß, President of the Oley Club, was called on to preside, and Daniel K. Hunter and L. P. De Torok were elected Secretaries. A Vice President from each Club and Delega tion represeuted, was elected, as follows : Aleace, William Adam; Amity, Wm. Rhonda; Cutoru, Jesse Matz; Colebrookdale, Daniel K. Ehat ; District, Thomas Haydt ; Earl, Abraham Dry ; Exeter, James B. Griesemer ; Longswamp, Levi IL Lines; Maxatawny, Je ff erson Raider; Oley, John R. Edelman; Pike, Nathan Yoder; Rockland, John Baer Ruecombmanor, Chauncey K. Levan ; Union, William Gilham ; Reading, George K. Levan. A Committee on resolutions was appointed in the same manner, consisting of the following persons : Alsace, John Miesimer ; Amity, R. Grlesemer; Cumru, 0. Raider ; Colobrookdale, Henry B. Rhoads ; District, Augustus Rohrbach ; Earl, H. Bruntbaeh ; Exeter, Solomon Close ; LongeWattip, J. Lesher ; Maxatawny, Benjamin Ginther; Oley, Ezra B. Grimmer ; Pike, David Lobach ; Rock land, Benjamin E. Dry ; Ruscorobmattor, George Hoofer; Union, Jeremiah T. Bechtel; Reading, P. B Loucks. During the absence of the Committee, the meeting was addressed by the lion. Htssrsa CLvatint., Hon. S. E. Aucono, and J. LAWRENCE Own, successively, who, each in turn, adminis— tered seething, but at the same time merited, rebukes to the " Powers that be," at Washing ton, and the Provincial Administration of Penn. sylvania, that will " tell a tale " at the coming October election. The speakers were strongly inclined to set down Rothe county as good for 10,000 majority, for the Democratic nominees. The following resolutions were presented by John Missimer, Chairman of the Committee, sad uutlitg9Wily adopted : Resolved, Thai we, the Democracy of Berke county, are now, as in days gone by, firmly at. taehed to the Constitution and the Union, as adopted by the Fathers of our Country; and will never consul to the dissolution of the Quo, or the abolition of the other. Resolved, That we are opposed to all violations of the Constitution, under any pretext whatever, as it is the sheet-anchor of our liberties, and the gr eat bond of Union, that holds us together as a nation, and secures to us our privileges, both civil and religious. Resolved, That we are firm in the belief s 4iil Democratic doctrine of State Rights, a guaran teed by the 4th Section of the 4th Article of tho Constitution of the United States, and also in the rights of the people, as expressed in Articles 4 and 5 of the amendments of the Constitution. Resolved, That we are opposed to the conver sion of the present war, to any other object, than the only lawful and Canaticulloaal One, () maintaining the Union and the authority or ae Constitution unimpaired, as expressed in the re solution of the late Hon. John J. Crittenden of Kentucky, passed al. the special session of Con gress, July 1861, by a nearly tuiauituous vote. Resolved, That we are opposed to the ziholittiott policy or the preteut Adittiuislratiot., belie‘iug it to Us unconstitutional and detrimental lo our interests as a people and a nation. . Ilesavell, That our motto is "The Constitution as it is and the Ul/4011 as it was." and that We believe that the only way to restore the Unitiu, anti secure peace to our nation, is by concilia tion and compromise, and Oat wo shalt use our luileetuta to secure, ithd bring about this grunt object as soon as it may be accomplished .with honor to the country and justice to the 'Lights of the States. Resolved. That we heartily approve of the ac tion of the into State Couieution, iu placing iu noinivatlon, so able and distingnished a person as the Hon. Genetic W. Woouivnau, as ot r standard hearer for Governor, at the coming October election, and that we also approve of the re-nomination of the Hon. WAvrtia H. Lowell: fur Supreme Judge, pledging ourselves to lass every effort to secure their election; and further that the redemption of Pennsylvania from abolition misrule, will greatly facilitate the restoration of the Union. Resolved, That the thaulta et' this meeting are hereby tendered to the Hon. Mester Clymer, Hon. S. E Ancona. and J. Lawrence Getz, Ego., for their able addressee and true exposition of Democratic Principles. A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, ac tuated by a desire to benefit other., will be happy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the recipe and directions for making the Minute Remedy usea In hit 1:1114. Tiio9o wishing to profit by Lie experience—and peewee a Valna hie Remedy—will receive the some, by return mail, (care fully sealed,) by addreealug JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 60 Nassau Sired, Now •} mug 8-9mo] HAIR DYE! 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Fit.war, August 7, 1863 BuckwheatFloorper READING Wheat (prime white) per bushel $1 55 Wheat, (prime red) per bushel 1 49 Rye do 05 Cora (old) do 85 Corn (new) do 85 Corn Meal do 1 00 Oats do 05 Flaxseed do 1 30 Oloverneed do 4 O) Timothy seed do 2 29 Barley do 70 Potatoes do 60 SWeetPotatoes do 70 Salt do 80 Balt per Sack 1 SO Wheal Flour (elks fatally white)l3 bbl. 9 03 Wheat Flour (extra tam. white) 13 100 as 4 30 Wheat Flour (extra family) per Barrel 8 SO Wheat Flour (Wye family) per 100 tax •4 ea Single Nitre Flour, per barrel 7 50 Single Extra Flour, per ICO lbs. 3 75 Wheat Flour (super fine) per barrel 7 60 Rye Flour per barrel 4 00 Rye PleurperluOibs. 2 00 100 Ms. 200 Pork 11100 be. 8 00 Beet (hind quarter) (tote pouudd WO 00 Beef quarter) per 100 pounds 709 00 Hams per pound 10 (Shoulders do 7 Flitch do 8 Pried Beet, do 13 Table Batter do 14 Lump Butter do 13 Firkin Butter do Tallow do 9,6 Lard do 10 Hides, ROW do 7 and 8 Boat Old Rie Whiskey, per gallon 9 00 Common Whiskey, per gallon 49 to 60 Flaxseed Oil '1 gallon 80 Eggs per dozen 12 Stone Coal (stove, egg Ahroken, l #l26oo.ll6. 4 60 Nut Coal do 9 GO Limeburners' do 2,00t02 50 Plaster per ton, 6 00 Timothy Hay do 12 09 Meadow Hay do 11 00 Hickory wood per cord 4 00 Oak wood do 900 Bark do 6 60 PRIORS OF GRAIN, PAID BY P. BUSNONG it lONS August 7, 1883. - canto for 66 As • • • 93 cents fur 66 IDs • • 65 centsfor 32 As corn, Rye, Oats, - PRICES OR GRAIN, Paid al fiAlllnk BUOWSDiedillery, corner of Eie t enm Muttenterg etr,de. Corn, Rye, CAA, ~ --.-- Reeding Lumber Prices Current. Reporled for the Reading Gazdtd GT JAWS ,ff, DRY BMA, Luxdber Commie:ion Yurd,Bottili Third fir., near the Laneeeter Bridge. ESADINGI, august 7, 1863. Hemlock Joist and Scantling, 4112 00 14 00 Poplar Boards, - - - 20 00 40 00 " Scantling, - - 20 00 25 00 White PlOO Boards and Ptiulk? - - 12 00 30 00 Cherry Boards and Plana, - - 20 00000 00 White Pius Floor Boards, - - 17 0041125 00 Roofing Lath, - - 4 00415/ 6 00 Oak Fluor Boards, - - 23 00@28 00 White Pins and Hemlock Shingles, 4 50(019 00 Oak. Boards and Plank, • 20 0002.30 00 . _ . .. White Pine Ceiling Lath, Ash Plank, - - Spruce and Pine Pickets, Walnut Boards and Plank, Lynn Boards and Plank, - White Pine Joist and Scantling, Birch and Maple Boards and Plank, 260,600 feet Crean Mitt Edged Clear Walnut from 14 to 'I lnehes WANTED, Price paid to Cash 1620e530 PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Fauna, August 7, 1843, FLOUR AND ORAIN.—The Flour market is doll, and holders generally are free millers at proctor's quotations, but the inquiry is mostly for fresh ground, other kinds be ing neglected, and only about 1000 bble western extra fatally found boyere at SOW 60 the latter fur good Ohio. The trade are buying dearly within the range of 1117 37H.© 6 62 1 4 for superfine,ll6 504:10 for extras; $5 75 6's 76 for family, and 1172P7 50 1 bbl for fancy brands, as in quality. The receipts continue light and the demand both for ship ment and home neelimited. Eye Flour is scarce and want ed at 44 6012j4 76. end 60 bble of a better brand sold at $S /A bbl. Corn Meal I. also in request tad scam ai $4 for Pennsylvania meal. There la very little ',neat coming in. and prime lots are scarce and in demand at full prices, bat inferior and damp tote—of which the balk of the re. ceipts consist—are neglected end very dull. About 1000 bush old western sod Pennsylvania red sold at Si 3.501 40, 111 In quality, %be Ioler fcr prime PenotYlvottio, 10 store, New red ranges at en. /swo 30, and but little selling. White Is quoted at from 4l S 5 to 4145. Rye is wares and wanted at MI 05 for new mud old. Corn lo in demand at 713 e for prime yellow, and 75c for western mired. and the rompts and sales light. Oats continue dull at 7i @720. Bay er. are only offering 70c. weight. New Oats Mae to slow. ly mad are quoted at 00434.1 c, as to condition. WHISKY is dell. Barrels sell slowly at 470, and drudge at 45c. fweff,—Most of the makers of Pig are mild up, and hold ers ars One in their views, with bat little selling, at 430 035 for Anthracite, which are the asking rates for the three anmLors, the latter for good No. 1, four mouths. Scotch Pig le held at $36 ift ton. For manufactured the demand In mostly confined to rails, whigh are wanted at toll prices. CATTLE MARKET.—The Market for Beef Cattle wee dull,and 604 the 101/ fa, 'ewer, owing to the bat weather, and thearriVale, about 155 0 Geed, were disposed of at prices rending from 47 to en, meetly at peva the Mika Cairo were steady, sad about 100 bead sold at from 4IS to $35 each, for Springers, and from 425 to 440 for Cow./ and Calves. Hoge were unchanged, and the rocelpte, abut 2000 had, fuaud buyers, lualudieg 1072 at Glass', and 720 at the Avenue Yard, all at FOS Ike MO The, net. Sheep Were rather lower, and some KW acid at 51X42/s;iv ft S. ;rocs,—gfayth American. In thin city, on the 6th inst., WILLIAM PEVOCK, E4Q., In Le toith year or ble age. His Mende are menet:trolly invited to attend bin funeral, rout hisplate tosideuce to Penn atreet, below Third, dila , iaturdny) afternoon al 5 (Mita, Wawa furlhar 110.100. 011 the rith lent , lu 11&icily, xl the re,,,lii,nee or bid nun, S. b. Howard, the Hey. lir.C.lAei floW n tin, A venotable 31i iiii4er of the Enid int Chit ril, a 40,1 70 yearn. Ou Tnooday, thy 4th cast, Muriel"! rg. SinIAN I;IIWAItiA, widow Of Ile , laid Cleary soh war iz, or E ea di og , 1101111 74 yearx. I u Ude OIL on the 2,1 Lost., Alava Lorimer, leant eon of A. ly . and Leith. Paltolger, aged Id ,vm,,h,; and IS day b. in thin city, an the 2.1 , Hanes Haring, Wald 1.11 Of Edwin e au4 Hato llieater, need 1 year and l mouth. itu the 3d lint., In Liam city. cluakg„ li nnra g, .31 tVilliatit Itaud Aletharot E. Yowl', seed 7 MHOS and if Jaen. on the lid toot, In this el , y. WAL.Tair, Infeet eon of Sam uni and Enna Newkirk, Heed 3 months ami 7 [toys. Off the 3d bug , lu Hamburg, Wahm.gfoos, eon o f ,I.cob dud Mary Plater, aged 9 yours. 10 mouth.. ad 21 day, 1u this city, on the let hauni. eerunaixe, wifaof Inure Erdmett. and eldest daughter of tiiV late Solomon Cane were, dec'd., of Allmitoir a, aged be yenta. tier funeral took plateau Wednesday inoruiug last, at Allentown. Ou the lat inst., in tole city, blast, wife of Emanuel Bharmeo, (burn Huth) aged 49 years, A mouths and 29 days. tut the 2916 nit-, is Ferry, Cuatertax Lem., aged about 70 years, On the 25th ult., in Cumni, Davis, cos of Chadian Bechtel, aged 4 months and 21 lt days. On the 27th Ull., Itiehuloutl,, ellitElt ANN, daughter of Daniel and Catlutriue 'Willett, aged 12 veers, 7 amiable sad 2 days. Ou the 26th 511.. In the Military hospital at Chambers burg, EMANUEL. RAPltult, of Auburn, formerly of Windsor township, Berke tounty, meal 22 years. 10 months and 12 days. On the 26th. ult., to Mittlinharg, Doles county, DAMN'. FAUNT, formerly of Centre tp, Berke cou4fy, aged 62 years, 7 mouths and 22 days. On. the 270 att., in Philo]. Ipbla, CHA ?LES LAwate, for merly a resident n.ar Hamburg, Pa., to the 60th year of hie ego. On the 24th ult., in IMO oily. CATUAIIINII, daughter of Reuben and Amanda Dry, aged 5 yearn, 7 months and 11 days. On the Mat ult., In the Military llospital at Carthage, Ohio, (of typhoid fever) JAY. WEIDMAN ' wst of the late Joseph Wllidulau, fortaarlyl( IlaulVerk 11erk.. ,,,,0 71 is the 2dth year of hie age. On the 17th alt., in Fleetwood, ANNA Fddiantril, daugh ter of Martin and Hotly Boyer, aged 7 'nonlife and 13 days. On the 10th ult., in hougswaufp, Jana DAVth TRENLEK, aged 79 yearn, 9 months and 1 day, On the l4th ult., In Jeffereon, GATUARINE 15111/T/1, (born Wilhelm) aged 73 Vara. B motile and 14 ditty's. On the 12th nit, in Rockland, Allot NATKANIgr., son of Aaron and Sarah Attu Ithiet, aged 3 your., 3 months and 4 days. On the 311 nit., at the Battle of Wetly sburg, Lioul. GRANLIte A. 7IiNXI,EN. zee of Nathan and Phothe Treater. of Long. 6wainp, Berke county, aged 20 years, 1 month and 14 dap.. On the Ist nit., at the Battle of Gettysburg, ADAM 1.. Kmultatgaz, Aged 22 years,l mouth and 14 days—Juan Oates, aged 19 years, 2 months and ll days; the Bret of Berithille, and the tact of Peon township, Berke county. Both were Volunteers in tho 101511'am.. Regiment. On the 17th June, In Maxataway,, @TAMEN, ALESNET, eon of James and 'Ray Ana Woriukeseel, aged 1 year, a months and 17 days. - On the 5(1.111110.4a Shoemakereville, UNA, daughter of Solomon anti Anna Marla Roller, aged 9 years, 10 months and 7 days. On the 24th tilt In Amity, JOHN LEVESOOUD, aged 64 }than, 7 months and 80 days. On the 14th ult., In Union township. ACM daughter of Jobe and Mary Jane DetWeller, aged it mouths and 4 days. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. N°nom NEEEBy GIVEN, THAT THE firm .f Ketiffinttn & Kieminger , was dissolved on the ilo , of Juuo last, by uulool commit, Johu Kissinger, Jr., having retired, . JACOB 'KAUFFMAN, Reading, July 28th, 188.9. JUNK KISSINCIER., Jr. My Dear Friends : In valtiu.: your attention to the elev. settee, I beg leave o turorm you thet I shell etettieett the Dry Gouda. Gronerlea. Glass and queens ware, & lteadyltlade Clothing Burliness, la It its various branches, at the old stand, Plough and Harrow Storer corner of Third and Pena Streets. I base employed a FIRST-CLASS TM Wit who will attend to the Clothing Department; and have come to the conclusion to sell goods only for cash or ex change fur produce. 1 feel assured its favor will be both to the Boyer mud colter. All who favor me with their patron age will not leave dissatisfied. Tu my old friends and misdeal°ns t return my album% Osaka, hoping to continue to merit their patronage, I re male, Very Truly, Reading, August 1, 1863-4r] JACOB KAUFFMAN. I v ITILL BE SOLD, AT PUBLIC SALE, ON V Friday, August 14.1883, at the house of Ur. H. W. Johnson, (deceased) In Boyeratown, Barks county, Pa., the following Personal Property. to wit: 6 beds and bedsteeda, 1 crib and bedding, 9. bureaus.l piano, 2 sulks. 3 dinner tables, P centre tables, 2 marble top centre tables, If spring beat chairs, g spring.scat rucking chair., 2 WOW canekeat stool*, 6 rocking chains, 12 cane-seat chairs, 12 Windsor chairs, 8 wash stands, cupboard, 1 hat rack, also quilts, pillow cased, sheets, comfortables and all bed clothes, 01c., &c., 1 full sett white granite teas aud other queenewara, 300 yards rag carpet, 35 yard“ Ernseela carpet, 11l yards ingrain mpg, 8 white granite chamber sets, 3 cloaks and all the other household goods also, a lot of bledleinesand Medicine closets; also, bid entire Library and Surgical Instruments used in his practice; also, a lot of maim e. wheelbarrow, lot of mole harness, chains, also, a lot Of hay and straw, and a lot of oats and many other ar ticles too nurnerors to mention. As we will sell all the fur niture and household goods on said day, the ladle., are re spectfully Invited to attend the Bale, ItA all gouda are go good an new. bale to commence at 12 o'clock, noon. Conditlona of eats made known 01.1 the day of bale, by P. Y. Bakilllol.lNfikll, J. It. 10110Alig, Atimlnistratota. ang 1-20 W. K. Ghat, FARM AT PUBLIC SALE WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON Saturday the Std day of August next, at the public house of Sarah Emilia, In Dottglamville, a SMALL FARM, in Amity township, Seiko twenty, containing eighteen acme. The Improvements mutat of a toripelory dTONI DODOS, frame barn, apple orchard, and a variety of fruit trees, excellent water near the bons.. The above properly ilits 34 of a mile from the Philadelphia and Rending Rall Road, and I 3 miles from the Douglassville De pot, and bounded on one side by the Reading and Perklomen Turnpike. Ii la convenient to churches, schools and mills, and is well deserving the attention of persons Wishing to purchase a comfortable home. Also, at the came time, a Tract of Woodland, In Amity township, about one tulle from the fann, containing three acres Late the property of Daniel Sekrack, deceased. sir A good and eunicient title will be given by the Detre. - - - Nate to commence at I o'clock*, P. N. Per further par ticulara (moire of SOLOMON L. CUSTER, residing near Douglassville, who Ids for the aug 1-9tl HEIRS OF DANIEL SCEIRACK, deed. ORM:CANS' COMM' SALE. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OE THE OR PHANS' Court of Berke county, will be sold at Pub lic Venda°, en Faturday, the 291 h day of august, A. 111. 1863, at the public house of Charles F. Rentschler, le Sha telasille, Lipper Bern township. Berke County, the follow ing described Real Estate, to wit: The undivided half of a certain Mtnanage, Tamennitat sue Tract of Land, situate in Upper Barn townehip, Berke county, adjoining land,, of Jacob Moyer, and other hied of laid minor, contain ing fourteen acres, more or lime. The improvements consist of a LOG HOUSE, Log Stable, &o. The pro perty of Selina Mutt, a minor. Sale to commence ak one o'clock In the afternoon, when doe attendance will be given, and the tenon of sale nude known by MICHAEL KAUFFMAN, Guardian. By order of the Court, —Dna= Manx, Clerk. [atig 1-4 t ORPHANS' COURT SALE. DIIRSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR PIIANS' Court of Berke county, will be sold at Pnbllo Vendue. on Saturday, the 22nd day of August. A. D. 1803, at the public hones of Gideon Noll, in Heidelberg town chip, Berke county, the following Real Neale, to wit: All that certain one and a half-story LOO 1101.115, and tract of land, athlete in the township of Heidelberg, in the county of Bork., adjohiting property of damhel Deepen, Reuben Hale, David Fisher. Andrew Taylor and others, containing twenty acres, more or less. Late the property of William foils, deceased. Sale to commence at one o'clock In the afternoon, when due attendance will be given, and the tonne of eale made known by PIISDRIOCIL FOLTZ. Administrate!, By order of the Conn.—Dagger. Hags, Clerk. July 21-It 83 ots. per 86 Ibe 05 • " 66 " "3su DR. BRUNON'S CONCENTRATED itnnemorns. No 1. THE GREAT REVIVER SPEEDILY eradicate* all the evil arena of MP-ADM, as Loss of Memory, Shortages of Breath, Olddlease, Palpita tion of the Bean. Diumeme of Vision, or any conetitatiouel derangements of the system, broiled on by the unrestrain ed Indulgence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Prise One Dollar. 1 90 0 11 / 00 20 00 30 00 00 14 00 20 004000 00 10 0011925 00 20 049/.4 00 20 004/30 00 No. 2. THE HALM will awe in from two to eight day', any CU. of 00NONEEDZEA, is without taste or smell, and requires no restriction of action or diet. Poe either sea. Price Due Dollar. . „ No. 3. THE TERRA will cure in the shortest possible time, any CV* of ()MIST, even after all other Remedies have faded to produce the desired aut. no WM* or Price One Dollar. No. 4. THE 'TRITER la the only Remedy that will re ally cure Stricture.; of the Urethra. No matter of how long Alluding or neglected the Me way be. Prise Oue Dollar. No. 6. THE SOLUTOR will cure any case of GRAVEL, permanently cud speedily reprove all afflictions of the Blad der and Kidneys. Price Oat Dollar. No 6. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. No. 7. THE ASIARIN willeure the Whites radically, avid In a much ehorter rims than they can be removed by any other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy that will re ally correct thin disorder. Picessut to take. Price One No. S. THE ORIENTAL PASTIES are certain, cafe awl speedy in producing MENSTRUATION, or eurtecting any Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars. No. 9. POE PA RTICCILARS NEE CIRCULAR. Either Remedy .otiree by mall on receipt of the price snagged. Realm postage clamp and get a Circular. General Depot Nortb-East coiner of York Amine and Callowbill Street. Private Office 401 York Avenue, Phila delphia, Pa. For sale In Reading, only by HARVEY BIRCH & BRO., where Circulars containing valuable information, with full descriptions of each Case, Wilt be delivered gratis, on ap plication. Lama DR. FELIX BRUNON, ang P. O. Box 99, Philadelphia, Ps. Sur Estate of George Conrad, deceased. YeurOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN, THAT AN Inquisition or voluattoo of the Deal liehtte late of ge Conrad, of the tow uablp or nhusiet, le th e county of Berko, deceased, will be held ch e Weduesdey, the PM day of Pepteu,ber, A. D. VW, at Ile'Mock, A. M., on the pre mises to said township of District, Berke county, When and where all pinions Wended way attend if they think pru ner. ABRAHAM IL /MUHL Sheriff. . bheriff's Mee, Reading. duvet], 1863-71 SaiEitaieolafeorge Ritztuan, deceased. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT AN lugnialtlon or Valuation of the Real Meta late of eorge - Hinman, of dm towaiLlp of Pulpelwtou, In the county of Berke, deceased, will be held en Friday e ibe 11th day of September, A. D. 1903. at Il o'clock, A. al , on the pretutees to eatd townehlpot Talpollocton, Berke county, w hen cad where all permits intemated may Weed If they think proper. ARRARAII R. grßouo. SHIM 2heriff's 02es, Beading, 402 1 42 1, 203-71 DIED. PUBLIC BALE JAMESON'S CLOTHING HOUSE, c Corner of Sixth anti Penn Streets, READING, PA. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING HOUSE is better prepared now to hold out great inclueenteuts to buyers than at any previous time, as our stock of MEN'S CLOTHING & DRESS GOODS, Ts tuna 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 vopokfim,md sizes to lit boys of all ages, to which we invite particular attention. March 28, 1863—tf] JAMESON & Co. rola ASSEMBLY. KIR. A. SMITH . , OF LOWER, lIEMELBERO tow”..l,tp, mill be a candidate for the STATE LEG- Ili 4TURE at the October election, If nominated by the ireinucrotic County Convention. bati,g 1.-te FOR ASSEMBLY WM. IL SNYDER, OF EXETER, IS .RE COMMENDED as a candidate for the LEONIA 'CURE, unbind to the nomination of the Democratic Con vection, by July 75-tc] MANY 11FOCRATS. To the true friends of the Union and the Constitution. FELLOWCITIZENS:—AT THE EARNEST and ropented aollellation of many friends, I am In duced to offer my name as a candidate for the STATE LEGISLATURE, subject, however, to the decisioo of the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and that nomination ha maim at the nothing October election, I pledge myself to leave nothing undone; on my part, that will loud In the twat to promoto the L7llO Internet and wagon of our noble old I :.uuty and Stale. Alsace, July 18,0363-7t9 JOHN MISSIMEIt. VOX REICIISTI32.. lOFFER MYskILP AS A OANDWATE FOR I:OMER, bubjeet to the dt deign of the Leinocretie Comity Convention. Reading, Auguht 1-tc*] LEVI MOYER. To the Demooratio Electors of Berks Co. Mende and reiivw-Oithrof f AGAIN OFFNIA, MYSELF 10 YOUR CON SIDEHATION as a candidate for the office of REGISTER OP' 'WILLS, d•c. nutrient to the decision of the County tkmveutlon. Should I be so fortunate as to receive the nonituatiou and be eltmted, I promise to perform the dillies with luipertiality and to your entire aatisfeetion. Reepeelfully your olit, Servant. Kutztown, Aug. I-lei J. D. WANNKR. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS, &o. ItrrAHLON F. WOLFF, OF IIAMPURG, WILL 13 . 1_ bee candidate for Recorder of Deeds, Mc., at the liploner election, subject to the nomination of the Demo. erotic County Convention. July 11-tc-I For Clerk of the Orphans' Court. To tho adrimident Movtors Berme co urdY • FRIENDS AN D FELLOW. Cl= NIN:3 ; HAV ING received a very handsome vote lathe Democratic t..otiVention 18CO, as a candidate for the office of . . CLERIC OP TILE OhP.M.4IV,T COURT of Harks county, I ala induced again to oiler myself as a samba:tut for tho some Oelee, Kut.jPet t.: the decision of the Doiugste Gegyeallot of the present year. lam thankful for former favure, and respectintty eoltcit the .uppork Alta influence of the bituitairacy of the county, at the present thus. Should I succeed In obtaining a nomination and election, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the of fice In a capable and eatisfastory manner. earl, August I—tal PLUMP S. MATHIAS. For Clerk of the Orphans' Court. To the Independent Electors of Berko Chanty. VitIENDS AND YELLOW CITIZENS :—ITAV. 12 MO been honored with .a handsome vote In the De mocratic Convention of ISGO, for which I am alucerety tlanuldal t I nm entwaeitgoil to sane saysalt again as a can. 113 ate fondle (dace of CLERK OP TIIR ORPHANS' COURT of Burn county, enhinct to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Convention. I respectfully ask for the support and influence of my Democratic friends throughout the county, and give them the aNeurance that. IF I am nomlna. tell null elected, the Wilco ulaan to faithfully adminictered. ZAOHARIAS H. IdAUDEIt, Reading, Ang.l-te] Lieut. CO. I, 179th Penna. negt, To the Electors of Berke County. FugNps AND FELLOW-CITIZENS:—AT the rollettation of many friends. t em persuaded to olfur myself as 4 Candidate fur the 001110 of TILE SURF OF BERKE. COUNTY, Subject to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Con vection. I respectfully solicit your support and induence, and pledge myself, should I be so fortunate Cu to receive Ibe ...Illation and be elected, to discharge the duties of the olllce (MIAMI Y. Richmond tp., July 25-tc) HAMM. MUM. FOR DIRECTOR OF THE POOR. AT TILE EARNEST SOLICITATION OF many of my fellfite•eittrena, I ate Wined le Sier myeelt se a raedidele for re eleetioe to the office at DIRECTOR OF THE POUR Of Marks county, subject to the decision of the Democratic' Delegate Convention. Thankful for the support I received three years ago, I respectfully solicit the votes and Ingo ence of the people, and pledge myself, if nominated. and elected, to discharge the dello of the Ace with justice and humanity. - Reading, July AARON ORTZ, For County Commissioner. plums AND YELLOW-DEMOCRATS OF LD BERM t—At the solicitation of many friend., t ow encouraged to offer myself as R. candidate for the office of COMMISSIONER OF BERES COUNTY, subject to the nomination of the Democratic Delegate Con vention. Should I Lave the good fortune to be nominated and elected, I Will discharge the duties of the office with economy and fidelity: but should I not he the choice of the convention, I pledge myself in advance to give to the woo main' candidate, whoever he may be, my hearty and un divided support. Womeledorf, Aug. 1-tc) - JACOB STIAIMLE. Tor Count! Treasurer. To Me independent Valera of Berke (tennis, z -FELLOW-CITIZENS HAVE BEEN EN COURAGED by ouraerows Mende to become a Gaud'. date for the office of TREASURER °FRERES COUNTY. . . tti , the ensuing election, and bave therefore concluded to submit my Ammo to the Demooralic County Convention for nomination to said °Mos. I respectfully ask for the support and influence of my fellow Demands throughout the county, and glee them the assurance that, if nominated and elected, I will attend to the duties of the Oise with strict Windsor, Almost 1401 WILLIAM MILLER. ror County Commissioner. To the Free Electors of Berko County. rai ENDS AND IELLOW-CLIHIZENS INS received a very Pattering Tote In the Democratio (hmeention of 11(0, for which I am heartily thankful, and encouraged by the renewed persuasions of my friends. I um induced again to offer myself an a candidate for the office of COMMISSIONER OF BEEFS COUNTY, tinkled to the decision of the neat Democratic County Con ventloo, and I respectfully eolleit your support and influ ence. Should 1 mem the ucuituotlolt, end a ulajariti of your votes at the Dauber election, I give you the am oral,. that the °Mee shall be administered faithfully and Without any partiality. entoru, July 21-to) WILLIAM BUTOLET. In the Orphans' Court or Barks County and State of Pennsylvania. In the mutter of the Writ of Partition or Valuation of the Ball Relate of Jacob Zerbe, sr., late Rr Brecknock township, Berke county, deceased. NO NOW TO Wen—AT AN ORPHANS' Court held at Reading, in and for Berke County, on 1 e 28th day of May. A. D., DAS. Present all the Judges of said Court; Inquieltion and Valuation returned non firmed by the Court, and on motion of Daniel Ilauentrout, Req., the Court grant no rule on the heirs and legal repro- Bentatiltea of saiddseedent to appear at the next Orphans' Court to be held et Bodin, lo and for Berke county, on the 17th day of Seplotlibor.lBo3, at A. M., cud to accept or return to accept the said Real Estate at the vat nation, or to bid more is writing therefor, or eh ow ounce why the same should not be Hold according to Law. By the Court. July 18-4 t) DANIEL HAHN, Clerk 0. 0 AUDITOR'S NOTICE TAE AUDITOR APPOINTED BY T LIE COURT to andit and restate the account of Charles Span, one of the edutieletrators of William McCauley, late of Lower fleldslbarg township, Rorke county, &weaned, tad make distribution of the balance In the beetle of the accountant, Will meet the parties lntereeted, for the purpose of lila ap pointment, on Teistday, the 18th day of August. A. 1). 1883, a 10 o'clock, A. lit, at hie office lu the city of Reading. July 26—M] B. FRANK BOYER, Auditor. The Reading Classical Academy and NORMAL SCHOOL, WILL OPEN ITB FALL TERM ON THE 3d of August. Bead for a Catalogue containing particulars. jar 18-341 D. B. MARIA a. IL. illsodDal. Estate of Theobald Beck, late of the City of Reading, Berke county, deo'd. NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN, THAT LET TERS Testamentary to the estate or the above named decedent, have been granted to the knbiarlber, molding in the came city. All verbena indebted to said estate are re• quested to make payment without delay, and those baying claims will present them, properly authenticated, for set tlement. Jmy 11-60 FREDERICK LADES, Executor. Estate of Jacob rry, late of Lem& Hei delberg, Berke county, decelMilli. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT LET TARR Testamentary to the Rotate of Jacob Fry, late of Lower Heidelberg township, Barks county, docintard, nave been granted to Mary Meyer, realdleff In the eagle township, and Catharine Coleman, residing In Mast Corolla° township, Lancaster county. All persona Indebted to said Rotate, are requested to make payment forthwith, and all having claims or demands against the same, are also. ret• quostad to present them, properly authenticated, fur settle went. MARY MOYBR, July 11-801 CATIIAMINg, COLEMAN, Eitecalglega, ATTENTION, TAX PAYERS ! THE UNDERSIGNED, TREASURER OF THE city of Reading, respectfully notifies the Tax Payers or toe city, that the Ilarlioateg of (My Tar an Real tie• tate for 1803, have been pieced in hie hands for collection. All persons are therefore notlll.l to pay their City Tax be tween Ibis and thefirsf day of October; after which date, the Duplicatee will be banded over to the City Solicitor, who will enter Menu on all delinquent Tex Payers. The Treasurer may be found at all business -ours at hie Wilco, In the City Will, corner of sth cud Franklin elryni, iad atory. Entrance to hie Aire on Franklin street. - June 27-3 mo) WM. HEIDENREICH, Treasurer. THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY 11A$ AUTE101:126 . 13 TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY FOR A BRIEF PERIOD, And until farther notice, I at.loll continue to receive ffuh ncriptiono to the IJ IC) AL, INkT gT X' 43. Wt. , At my Grace, and at the different Sub Agencies throughout the Loyal Slates. JAY COOKE ttillt SUBSORIPTION ACIEDIT, 114 South Third Street, Philadelphia. July 18—It EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ErEINDAY TRAIN. lAN AND Arr ER JUNE irtr, 18G3, A PAS ISEIUTSR TRAIN will leave Reading every Sunday, at 72.1 A. Id., and arrive In Allentown MVO) A, M. Re ha-mit:Ks, will Leave. Allentown at 4.10 Y. Al., and arrive in Reading at 6.00 P. N. This !rein will glop at 14.11 Stallone, and also at convenient places between Stations, going and returning. The Pares fur the round trip Wall potato will be about one-third less than the regular rates, and are as follows: =I Reading, Temple, Blanton, Fleetwood, Lyons, bowers, Topton, Mertmown, Shamrock, At Burtis, linrot9Wnt Bums, Allentown, 1,15 1,30 I 400 1,1,0 ,11,30 1= TIM TRAIN WILL II Leave Allentown. do Bn.atte, do Mlllerstown, do Al Bottle, do Shamrock, do Mertztown, do Topton, do Bowers, do Lyons, do Fleetwood, do Blandon, do Temple, Arrive at Beading, stop between Stations, tor_ Leave Reading, 7.30 do Temple, 7.48 clo Blandon, 7.56 do Fleetwood, 8.07 do Lyons, 8.18 do Bowen, 8.82 do Topton, 8.29 do Idertztown, 8.94 do nucleonic, 0.87 do Al Burn's, 8.41 do Miliendowo. 8.02 4D ELWIN, Ariva at Allentown 46r Passengers wishing to give due notice to the canatie Julie 13,1301 8. PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, nrn Dxs•ritrer:or Pennsa., Reading, inky 22, ma. n.ao following Circular la publlutiod fur tho lutormathin um. of the public; WAR DEPARTMENT. Circular Provost Marshal General's Office, No. 97. Washington, D C., July 17,'63. I. Drafted men become soldiers In the service of the United Staten by the fact of their names having been drama In the draft. The nottdcellou served open theta by the Provost Marshal, is merely an announcement of the fact, and au order fur them to report fur duty, at a designated time and place. The following opinion of the Hon. William Whiting, .Solicitor of the War Department, is published for the In formation of all concerned: When a person has been draft ed, In pursuance of the enrollment act of March 9, 1863, notice of such draft must be served within ten days there after, by a written or printed notiee,•to be served on him personally or by tenably a copy at his last place , of resi dence, requiring him to appear at a designated rendezvous to report for duty. Any person failing to report for duty after netlee left at his fart place of residence, or served ou him personally, without furnishing a oulotttnio of paying glee, is pronounced by law to be a deserter i he may be arrested and held for trial by court martial and argonaut to death. If a person, after being drafted, and before receiving notice, deserts, the notice may Mill be served by leaving It at hie lest place of kaiallEttldo, and if he done not appear to llCCOrdanCe with the notice, or toraish the sabstitete or pay the $3OO, he will be in law a deserter and must he treated accordingly. There is no way or manner in which a per son, ones enrolled, can escape bit public danles, and when drafted. whether present or ahem& whether be changeable residence or abaconde, the rights of the United States against hint are secured sad It la only by performanee of his duty to the country, that he will escape liability to be treated as a criminal. (Signed) WILLIAM WHITING, Solicitor of the War Department. JAMES D. Fur, Provost Marshal guard Provost Marshal's Office, 9TH DisTRICT or PIMFA., Reading, July 22, 1903. The following clrealar la publiehed for the benefit of al concerned: . . . . . WAR. DEPARTMENT . . . . Circular / Provost Marshal Oeneral's Office, / No. 51. Witehlogtou, D. C.,July 15,1353. 5 The 4th paragraph of Circular No. 44, leaned from thle office July 12,1353. in hereby modified no es to correspond with the following opinion of the Lon. Willie= Whiting, Solicitor of the Wer Departmeat, wide]) Will berOhner guy ern in all cues la Which li le applicable: =3 o A person drafted into the military servioeof the United. States, under the provisions of the act of Name 3, MN, chapter 70, for enrolling and calling out the nation:tat form, and. fur oiler purposes,' claiming exemption from draft by reason of any Metalling at provided he said not, has the right to have the (medico of hie disability sub tattled to and pealed upon by the Board of Enrollment, whose decision thereon bt final. It the Board shall have decided that the claimarat to Millie to serve, he has the riot, offer Both decislon against him, to pay hie commu tation money, or to ferule& his minidisk°, within Snob ex tended time as may be Axed by the order of the Board of Enrollment for his appearance for duty. (Signed) WILLIAM WHITING. saki* of the War Department." JANB9 B, FEY, CAMPO Aliftlitall euposal. July aTr,UI Desirable City Lots For Sale. rim E uN DE HS lONE D OFFERS AT PRIVATE pale at moderate rates, Five linihlitur Lots on North Ninth !Arcot. Five linilditirt Lola on the went aide or Nona alley, Esat or Ntell street. Three fl sliding Lehi en the Went BM. or North Tooth rO,l, and Foul Wan ihilidl tog Lule on the gsitet eidnof bk.." • r.: T he toy. ottudit.toott will be made easy to purchasers, the pro prietor halos willing-to leave 14041.11115 t of the port:lwo motto , knot! on the preutlrert, if rettitrod by Howl and 51 ' . " 0,140 , and allow payineut to 1111 Hindu hu liodtale.wolm nl 10. till Lett hit Di.lhtre. mall Ilia Whole 40'1. In PolJ/ proeititol that cote-third of the purchnee money is paid oil ttolittory of the II I. Thin it a rem chance her I.nboren, pod Mechanic,' to ear corn howl' .04 Lb., lien ere in tiro neighborhood of the Stearn Porno bud 111.1.4d:11 Work.. and an it Its anderebiod that nil li, innetion Railroad% will he Put up issue Ihn prdqourly. t!".?"Platli. ..r the Lute inn y he aeon at buy offine. or that or INC.' \Vitner, key., Court Arnet. Jon 31-til FREDERICK LaUElt. Eil PRILONATHEAN INSTITUTE, CA Near Birdeboro, Berke County, Penna. ► E ELEVENTH TEIOI 01.' INSTITO - vox ~,inutouce. nu Monday, dugu.t huh iota he Priacipel is 'deterred to aroma date lu hie ewe &telly from ellauen to twenty bus...Jure of both sear& Au early applirallou IN advised to secure a place. lu addition le the usual thoronab come of inntreellou Oven here, ir NORMAL DEPARTMENT will be opt ued for those preparing to teach, during the drat and lent quarter °reach term. The especial care nod attention of the Prluelpel will be countently devoted to the health, safety, habils mud luau• nens of theme placed router hie charge. Day seltolars remised as anal. Per full will:mine apply for a Catalogue. BERMAN SMITH, A. B. Birdsboro, Pa., July 25, IBG3. ALLEN & NEEDLES. runners MIMI Dealers will plasma examine every barrel and bag of Phosphate L fine rtid wee that It luau the fol. lowing brand :--" Moro Phillips' fienutati laAproorsa fin perPhospluey of Lime. The Mandan! guaranteed. Manufactured at Me Chemical Worke, Camden, N. J., for ALLEN & NEEDLES, 41 Swab Wharves and 42 Scaah Water Strest" Price 474 per 2000 lbs. Our SUPER:PROSPOATR OF LINEN nolforin in lte cheukkell Delltuenta, sad can always he depended on. ALLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZER. Packed in good strong bap, 150 lbs. each. sao per 2999 lbs. nig to decidedly the cheeped Concentrated manure to use, cheapor then BONES and lasts as lung. • PERUVIAN—No 10overnment, received direct from the Peruvian Government, at torrent inertia% mien !CRUD:IS—A. very overlar article, received direct flute the AM per 2000 lbs. PACIFIC OCSAIf—A mall cargo of "old fidshiuned genuine, pecked In base, very dry. and strong. *6O per 2000 lb& PLASM.— tiround Fleeter, a anpariur article, peaked in good Inman. BON ISS.—f3roond Bones. Warranted Pare. .O A liberal daductiuu WIGUIC to Dealers in the above articles. ALL= 41; NEEDLES, 42 South Wharves and 41 South Water Street, (FllteT STORK A.IIOVII PHIL I VELPHIA. Ire sell no arlicks but suele as we can safely re commAnd. Duly 25-3wo SAPONIFIER, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER, THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED ACIATNOT the SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP. &e., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PA T RIVIWI) Lyo to that made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURINC (141IPANY, their trade mark for It being SAPONIFIER, ou CONCEN TRATED LEE. , ' The great NVIICJE:id of thin article hem led UNPRINCIPLED PARTIES to endeavor to LUIT,A TE it, in violation of the Company's PAT/an. All MANUFAUTURERS, pumas or SELLERS of these SPURIOUS Lyda, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed as their ATTORNEYS, WILLIAM DAKEWELL, Ent., of Pittsburgh. And that all MANUFAOIRERS, USERS, OR NEI:. LERS of Lye, la vlnlalle Me rights of the lianyituy, will be PROSECUTED at am. The SAPONIFIER. Or CONCENTRATED LYE, le for elle by all Druggisle, Groan a7rc (jourlire 'Worm 1 ‘ i i i; 4' The UNITED STATES 'CIRCUIT COURT, WeStall District of Pennsylvania. No. 1 of May Term, in 1862, in suit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY vs. THOS. EL CHASE, decreed to the Company, on November 15. 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them for the SAPONIFIER. Patent dated October 21, 1856, Perpetual in junction awarded. 90 19 2.1 20 40130 60 1 39 6050 70196 60 70 1.10105 SALT MANUFACTURING CO. COPPICES: 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Fitt St and Di/queue Way, Pittsburgh• May 2, 11363-Bmia. THE WHITE HOUSE, READING, PA. RS. FANNY J. LAT.TISEFL RE6PECTPULLY 31~1 Inform the public that she is prepared to aceommo ate boarders, pleasure parties, transient visitors, and * plea. snre-seekere generally, in the commodious new buildinge on the Neveraink Mountain, near Reading, recently erected by her late husband. These buildings are romautleally enlisted on tie Ileverstak tam', fa the midst of the shade of the forest trees, awl surrounded by plummet walks and drives, and the moat beautiful :Wand scenery in the World'. M. CLYMER, Prenide She hes just received, a fresh Insoles of superior RHINE WINES, also RED WINES of various vletaffee, which will be supplied to customers at the lowest prteee. Also, to, tweet Fresh Lager Deer, and tabor Liquor, nr Ilto b srt quality. The proprietress respeetfully tollolte a contlow 111101, of the patronage heretofore bestowal upon this favorite Sommer resort. Unly 18-41 COAL, WOOD, SALT. I On ik A * Corner qf Penn and Ikont Streets, Reading, AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND SELLS at reasooable price., all Made of Broken, Egg and IMOD i gEtiORVIt *PO Bituminous Coal, salt, Lila* and nand. _ • sip Pomona In want of anything In my nue, will and It to their advantage to give me a call before purchaeing Mee where. I deliver free of extra charge to any part of the city. [eel 6-if ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 111I0T10E 18 HEREBY,GIVEN, THAT LET TERS of Administration on the Estate of Elisabeth Wean, late of Bethel township, Berke county, deceased, bale been granted to the undersigned, reiddlug in the same towuthip, All persona kdOWiiiit ilinintild99ll IstleWee to geld Estate, WILL maks payment Without delay, and those having claims, are requested to present theft for eettlente et to July 11-13 t BMOC RITEdiaN, Administrator. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX ISTING between the anbeeribers, at the Peekerack , under the Arm of Frill & Brubaker, was dissolved by mutual consent on the Bth. day of Jane, 1885. The bust. slues of the late Arm will be continued, at the old stand, by 8. Brubaker, who le July ii.tthevised to reseltra all moneys due said Arm, and to make settlement of the out standing accounts. FREDERICK R. FRIEL, July 4-timel 8. BRUBAKER. TRUSSES. • • UPTURN CAN BE CURED BY A TRUSS sr TIDE RIGHT KIND, IF PROPERLY FITTED AND LY ATTENDED TO. This has bees` alnindanUy de monstrated In trummerable instanom by the cm of the hitTLTIPRDAL TRUER of DR. RIOOD, during the last few Ti.i IMO, bang eosered with Rood Robber, la perfeetly waterproof, 1017 be used In bathing, and to al ways cleanly 101 well as Indeaknotible by ordinary wage. If not satisfactory after a fair trial of elm days, it may be rammed. It challenges comparison with any tones knows,. Dr. HMOS' OSee.No. R DABOLLY DT, NeW-Yort. cam 1641 fir 7/1-T .11111 L 1111 T O. oft CONCENTRATED LYE, GEORGE HARDING, Esq., of Phila., and TAKE NOTICE! THE PENNSYLVANIA SAMUEL BOONE, °Town...by) Sohn 2risshotar,