4zolit sub ihutarod. sxTURDAT, AUGUST 29, 1863. HE DRAFT IN BENS COUNTY ...-;useriplion under the new Law of Con• ausleaced on Wednesday morning, and conpleted to-day. The following is a Lbe persons drafted in the several districts cluoty, so far. We shall give the list • next week. Jmering took place on the platform in the Provost Marshal's oflice e in presence ~,,-eademen who were invited to witness the ;:lioz, and within sight of all who had the to watch it from the street. The most .piet and good order were observed dor progress. Two blind men blindfolded, tares at drawing the tickets from the h.hdiog them to Commissioner HOFF, who • c a die names first, and then passed them PrOYOU Marshal Kum., who repeated the witi. the addition of the 000npations and the i iraftvi, in a tone sufficiently loud to •,,,Td by all the bystanders. ALBANY Enrolled IV, Dratted 80, - tenhart t lsaaa Pause. • Laa. !Darla Brebat, Millar, :John Dietrich, ;Daniel Rerbater, David Maurer, lianas Flexor, Ont. - alien Omen', John D. Kistler. Daniel P Miller Samuel Kunkel, Bonneville %stepper, 'Franklin Grim, .Jacob Miller, :Abraham Beaker, Waseman, • 2, Luis, • 'John Wink, ,Mosea Snyder.-39. BECI r.urap. 10.1111kel. 1 0 r. 31.er, • Lutz LehhArt, Brag., - IP". SACE. S, beaded dd. !Henry Snyder, !Reuben Beeper, Reuben Mate, ;George lioarm*Aler„ ;Henry Haag, fLaniel Masser, ;David Relommoyer, John Waukee'. Jonas Denbigh, John Folk. Samuel Rapp, Henry Reich, Adam Sclunehl, William Lank, Levi Bdinger, -Reuben Noll, John Late Harrison Lie; Solomon Kindt,--1111 ITY. Dra(,ed 33. ;Henry G. Beare, !Wm. B Brunner, Abner Greek, (Hiram R. Ludwig, !Prank Przu.A., ;George Arnspriester, Adam Swavely, Amos Knauer, Adam Knauer, Prank 8 Griesemer„ Richard Bogle, Jahn liewday, William Nola, David Jiggle, Jacob Swavely, Isaac Basiaman,-38 ALB zineeht L Weuttel. Jura. etazeL thirLinan. Be:sunny Hartarsp. }Mat, Hanna]; AM Enrolled no. ,;e Wsn nbirey, I,,vid•nerser Janata, • • )1. Ludwig - , re)))". (husk, 3 Potts. P. 'luckier, triegroue, -.,. Tzruer, B:cidrniUna, ~`'n=raoa, BE Enrolled ISE WL:skeymen, Moyer, ! , ..weld. F-r:ager, ard, Y.C.;rageng, ~. Lizzt.Z. Sztner r Z-. Or. Meer, 801, rr (Teuier, (oolor'l) Drafted 50. Reubene Hettinger, Franklin Ludwig, Oernant Maurer, John Zeller, Isaac Loos, John Seth, William Moyer, Bonbon Warner, John Bomar Daniel Eranier, John L. Snyder, Levi Rangier, John S. Moyer, Daniel S. Lerch, Bonneville Daudore, John Rigel, Fleury Tobias, ;Levi Lash, 'Jonathan Herbal'', Charlet' Murphy, Daniel K. Moser, Franklin Um'tankage'. Simon Strainer, Cyrus Spatz, ffrederick Graff, Harrison Mester, Daniel Bader, Jacob Safer.—W. ILLE- Desired 14. 'David D. Koenig, 'Edwin Umbenhower, , William B. Berger, lAlfred J. Helen ' Enoch Burkhart. Wililam B. Kershner, - ,Henry Porr..-14 i PIPER. Drafted 45. l'Abtaham Grelm, "Daniel Stout, Elias Shoemaker, Henry Bets, John B. Magic, Benjamin B. Sunday, David W. Lengle, Jacob Albright, 'Ferdinand .F. Schenk, 'Charles Kauffman, Tobiae H. Fink, l lebn 8 Maciner, Benjamin F. Nunemacher, Joseph Itencider, William B. Wagner, Daniel Tobias, John Unger. Benjamin Shoemaker, ; Simon Long. Jacob K. Eyler !Han 8 Seaman, John G. Kilimer,--11l 'Llze , W. Hillman, r.troLeeker, BBRN /3•4;911,3 41, Ccitruen orenri , ler, Asa 1 Byerle, Wmer, BERN I Enrolled 150 Frymoyer, 11 Seyfert.; - .lerofert, 1,40, Beetle, Esltheaer, Du.kleberger, D. Miller, I Fehoek. - Furnere, • Sc —ll. Bernier, ..1011. Groff, Focht, rex, rrhocis, • H. Renekler, BET Enrolled 270 HEL • Drafted 6& Abraham Markey, Gyros Smith, John Zeller, John Dealer, glib:AIM Hummel, lease Bats, Levi Snyder, Peter Miller, eaac Gerhart, !;John Wirth, George Malley, 'George Noll, John Bordner, ;Daniel Bordner, Samuel Achey, Cyrus Kline. Peter Snyder, Jacoia Noll, Xrastrous Gerhart, Bliss Ildria, +William Schmitt*, Abraham Eisenhower, Peter Baeohoror, Daniel Hartman, Jacob Yoder, (Ephraim Zeller , ',Jonathan Killziler, !Levi Dunkle, Bonneville Link John Groff, Jacob Gardner, ;Joseph Clamoring, Aaron Sherman —GS OWE. Drafted SS. William ciabbart, Benjamin Trestle, William Knauer, Augustus Schweitzer, Peter Steffy, Moose Bridenstine, Samuel Lute, 'Beni. Neatkolk, ;Benjamin Rachel, !John Huyett, Jacob Sahweitser.—kg Marinr.. Merkey, fiverrling, Weeny, 314. ck, - _Sillier, z " .+4P, r, rSar; ifftr, b mb rger t AM, nkart„, _rddar, 1, olleber, heitzler, ass Schwarts, uneltior, ll Moyer, Mulkey, BREC Enrolled 77, Bleukenbiller, huniamin. llow'man, Brendle, azia EtniP, tienthook, ,1 4ta, ny Good, OKDALE. Drafted 41. Henry Koplin, Abraham Itakbaah, Jacob L. Frits, George Philips, Martin Moyer, John Mahan Michael itamliager, Henry Sabbath, !Jacob R. Ritter, IJacob Lea, Henry Bhaner, Tease Will, James Fisher, Frank Fenny paeker, John Lie Mob, Levi Fisher, Wiliam IL Stauffer, ; Isaac Henry, I Hannibal Edwards. Elarrisua Honk.-41. COLEBR /iirollad -:m Y b' SasAmman, 75. Dnibegker, "'z , Henninger. ZTII, Sehwartit, A . erttliar, W. Kamarer, 17nderku8lar. P..eitensmer, +u Ilxnk • ...mem% " Romig, L idutr, CU;. Enrolled Dratted 47 • =tl Strunk, e Iluffuer, , w l : l 3iqter. Vet:sr:el. orley, TILL-, F. FT-ckwan KAI, twalvablith. V.Uther, cLa - ine, ' Y FALteldiaTl, 11,a Kochel, 'audit. Bement& John L Bechtel, !Henry J. areas's; ♦dam gunman, [ galga Ilmabayger, Ludwig Need, =an 'lsaac Witmoysi, Tobias Roberts, ,Cbriettam Steffy, Jobs. 'Gyros lloitmabsra;er, John °Jiffy John 6. Animals*. Ilichard Marks, 'Aaron Ituffnar. William Mad, Hiram Holm) Henry While, Clemens Spier Benjamin &moon. 'Francis Yost, Theopbilas WorloV, How U. .-47 ORAN - Enrolled 66 Joeph H. Rosenberger, Hugh McCormick, John Goodman, Samuel Welletgb, Cyrus Zaphart, Polar H. Plank, Wlidam T. Waimea, Howard mamba, William H. Derr , Lewis H. Boyd, .RVON. Drafted 20. Bentley Wart, Charles naafis, Jacob W. Troyer, Charles O'Neil, Win. P. Gillespie, Jacob Kelley, Jam. Gine...pie, Tsimo If. Bruner, John Lybran Goober, William Fammeht.-20 ItilE. 5, Drafted 39. William Heckman, Jacob Haag, Samuel Backensioa, inaac Frannfelder, John Stondr, Wilma EliatmeMerger, George Bucks, Levi Bender, Daniel Underlrolßer„ Franklin Kauffman, Alfred S. Yoder, 'mac Boyer, Levi Hafer, William Haag, Bennewille Klee, John liollcebeeb, Abraham Loose, John Mokel, Francis Wagner.—at Ling. • Drafted 22, Samuel Levengood, Hamilton Krouse, Jobs Tribe, Josiah Buck Walter, Charles Frank, Nathaniel Anderson, Adam Sw henry Bugle, IJohn Bands, [David Weidner, George Baesaman.-2ft Jared Nab Enrolled I 81l Neeeke ' r John T. Philips John Freeman, (Diaries F. Hamill, Daniel Lindematith Seminal Borkey, Daniel dlrenderfer Iseej. Dia% Daniel Himmelberger , Benjamin Hang, Cyrus H. backend'''. Samuel Green Levi Philips, John Ludwig, Reuben Honker, Amy llettinger, Jared Troutman, DOUG Baronet 77, Jared Weaver, Henry Honsherger, Jacob Weasner, Jared Fisher, Walter Han, Mahlon Allen, William Band', Jacob Smith, John S. Romig, Horace Swavely, George Hait, Tobias Hoover, 10T. Drafted 29. Jacob Weller, (of Peter) Henry Landis, Daniel Hemp, Daniel Gehrie„ lame Moy4F, (af Jaaab) Daniel Herb, jr. Jacob Proultelser, Peter Conrad, Matthias Reppert.(ofBam7 John Hart, (of William) Daniel Heinert.-23. DIST Enrolled 76 Elijah Weller, (of Swab) Ames Bohrbaoh, Samuel Sieshoits Abram Weller, Attila llohrbash, Samuel Reinhart, Joseph Weller, (of George) Israel Weller, (of George) Prank Fox, SALMIS! Fronheiser, Isaac Fr 7 *Soho bettanaote, EARL. Enrolled 79, Drafted 34 John Mackley. William Tenn, John Yacht, Nathan Cass, WHillial V 1114014% Franklin /brims% William Bus, Daniel potterer. John Graf°, Franklin Cleaver, Simon B. Clouser, John Trout, John Boon, Henry Grow, Jacob Imbody, John Harp, David Hartlino_ William Delimit, Harrison Leinback, David Moser John ({rote James tiartilue, George Focht, John Richards —39 :TER. I, Drafted 98. Jacob B. Hoffman, Levi Trowel, Jacob 11.011bert, Augustus Young, Drank Reinert, Jacob B. Moyer, Henry H. Xsterly, L Snyder, Frederick Runt% Samuel B. Hartman, Peter M. Glassmoyer, Franklin Hartman, Mahlon E. Snyder, Lewis B. le Snyder, Solomon Stoner, rater Wagner, Harrison R. Hub, Frank Ames, John R. Pioneer, George W. Jones, Charles Harbin.. John K Bechtel, Amos Reiff, Jacob Spokn, Joseph Hoek, J. Romig, George Lewis, jr , (441.4.4 Benjamin Lomb, John Rettay,-44 IWICH. Drafted 99. Abraham Dail Lewis Dietrich, James H. Koch, (colored) Lewis H. Lenhart, William Dietrich, Alfred Lenhart, Jonas Zettiemoyer, Charles Dietrich, Sewn' Marko!, Jacob Stine, • Olando &bucker, James levan. Alfred Lelpetieberger, Samuel Kohler, Charles H. Dietrich, Charles W. Dietrich, Charles A. Kline, William H. Meer, Lew', Licitly, Solomon Mengel, William Roth mjr Samuel Kauffman, Jame. Leiby.-49. • tURG. .Drafted 27. Jacob Frederick, Harrison Shama, Immo Krick, Jonathan Deutsch. Lewis 11, Mickley, George Leitsell, Enoch Colter, William R. Smith, Jacob Harvey, William 9 Deisher, Henry Lenhart,. Joseph Haines, Franklin J. Keeler.-21' EXE Enrolled 195, Jena Schroeder, Levi Hartman, Jeremiah Eairanyder, Mayberry Moser, Milner Kern, (lishroller.) John Dehart, Abraham Levan, John Onimmoyer Abraham Dotter, William H. Clark, Lawrence Waltman, Isaac N. Reinert, Janet. Gechter, John B. Snyder JaaoO Otskineckati, Bonbon Eagle, George gnarly, John Keehn. Amos K. Heater, Daniel Markings, Henry Dewar, William Share. &Mani K. Qublier, Joseph Heftlever, Daniel Quinter, Jacob Elderly, Bamael D. Hoffman, William B. Yenta, William F. 749 k, GRES Enrolled 13! Henry G. Fisher, John Delp, Apron Crick, John Bets. William Hainley, Jacob Will, - Jonas Alhinderler, Joseph W. Bieber, Moses Nestor, William Helga], John T. Wanner, John Dietrieh, Franklin W. Fenstermaker, Alexander Limber, Dries L. Trexler, lamb Liehty. William Wickley, Daniel Kohler, Charles Berke, Daniel G. George, Jonas Dietrich, VPiiltam liothermel, Charles B. Dietrich, Thomas Daakel, HAM Moro Hod N. Benjamin IL Pink, Daniel Weinneeht, R. 05, Heckman, James Prutamen, Solomon S Billmaq Moßee Zweleito William Schaeffer, Reuben H, Blakey, 'Akar ]filler, Isadoro Bream, John Wertley, Bliss HermmereA, ()nail %albedo, Joel M. Hill, ES23 MIME 1 znronsa es, Draft 25. Lori L.BrendlS, David Manderbia, Jacob W.A., Poster Putt, Levi Henri* William Deneagh, IMMO Roos,Benj. Machamer, Ziijeh Breams; Benj. Bechtbild, Isaac Root, Levi Fogleman, Samuel Moyer, Peter Royer, Levi Bender, Franklin Filbert, LOWER HE Merolla& 21 FrOIIIIIIM Bechtel, Reuben Week, James Se Stinger, William Zeller, William Gromle, Michael Gerhart, Jade!. Spohn, Chrbdian Evert'', Pun&lin White, Jamas Shaffer, H. S. Wheeler, Jacob !Medd, emend Yob, James Lambert, John Filbert, Herman Moyer, William liegrlse, • Isaac B. Ruth, Jeremiah Fisher, IS C. Thompson. George M. Waren, Adam Yob, William Shaffer, • Joseph F. Lents. Jonathan Arnold, Jacob Buyer, Jacob %slaw, William A. Semler, . Jacob Van Bead, Henry Smith„ Alfred Werner, Blahard Rath, NORTH UZI tnrolled BS, William Brossman, Isaac Lute, Isaac Bickel, Reaban Gehrat, John W. Fisher, n—ria Bebor, ' James R. Lupin, Alfred Lamm, Henry Beate, Hooch Potteiger, Samuel B. Hendon, Jeremiah Guldlo, Jenard Blokel, =VAS Edward ltehrer, J. L. liclilichsed, James Weinrich, Thomas Wenrieh, Nathaniel Wendell, Hiester W. Filbert, Henry Hartzog, Jacob Drettp,-25 IDELBERG Drafted 63 lackyon Stier, Israel Ora a, Richard Et iminger, Reuben Richard, 'ease H. Miller, Reuben Beached, Jacob Grasshopper, Henry Spangler, William Wolf, Wllltam Stondt, Jeremiah Pierer, Hampton Royal., Darrel Good, Hiram Ratline, Pater &lamas, Peter L. Hain, Jacob Spatz, John H. Miller, William Fidler, William Richard, Juteph Jonas Weikel, Isaac Faust, Calvin Lorab, Jacob Dellouder, samnei Dyerly, David Hain, Jacob Throb, Daniel Simon, Henry Steal; Henry Zeller.-43. DELBERG. Drafted Se. (Joshes Lamm, • Samuel Reitinyder, Philip Kershner, Edwin It Bohn; William Kline. Johua D. giuss2p. . James Halbach; !Reuben Brownian. Daniel Dagler, 'Jonathan Lengle, Adam Miniek John A. Dlekel, Joshua Lengle,—Se : FORD. , Dratted 32. Henry Stauffer, Michael N. Fiery, John 'Freidaler, Joseph Dedreau, Levi Huber, Read= Frey, Lewis Linsenbiglar, - Kline. (miller) &eaves Hoffman, William B Clommer, Jacob Douse, Daniel Swayer, Jesse Reichenbacb, Jacob Lewis Christman, 1 Joseph Otiedieltser, Joel Hallman,—lM ' SON. Drafted SO. Augustus Christman, John Miller. hale Schomer, William Heck, John naudenbash, Jacob Miller, Bd. hlaubask, (Postmaster) Adam 8. 'Daum, Peter Brehm, Levi. Mune, Daniel Chrlatman, Daniel Shaffer, Jobs Loug, Washington Keller. Charles Kleelirer.,--30. Enrolled 106 Daniel F. Hoffman, Bomb' Oradea, Nathaniel Pechtel, William Beekman, Henry Penick David G. Bieck°lb, John Treichler, George 11 Manteller, Wil/tam Haber, Beth L. Butterweck, Franklin Boue, Benj Eisenbart, Peter Strunk, Charles none, Henry Bleinbergsr, Andrew Kralbel. JEFS2 Barelleit 00, Enoak Bricker, Richard Anderson, William Fox, Aaron Kline, William Derr, Franklin Zrehman, }Diary Langai, William Bents, John K. Kline, Hoary Kash, Adam H. Poll*lgor, Henry Sohrsak, Israel Kerby, William Stoat, ‘ Joaseph Miller. OWN. limited 22. BahartLipergar,Presohar B B. Bromlick, William P. Royer, Charles H. Haase, William W. Halitich, [Hiram P Bickel, Anguatua Goitre; Henry anebey, William Stotler, Nathan Him intiria WHilankng YIITZ Enrolled 74, Edwin Humbert, Henry P. 'Shoedler, David Bantle, Mallard Wesber, Barmy limiter, Begone Bieber, Joshua EintorleEtner, Rudolph Bithouse, Daniel K Dixon, Augustan H. Sander, Atward Astk Vat KIS • Enrolled 191, Jacob Frederick, Constant Frets, Thome. Heider, William Ronderbrish, Benjamin H. Moll, • • John Kelley, Henry Shirey, Jeremiah B TOP 'David Gerhart, Amos Meek, Charles Wetzel, l'ilanciab Long. M. D., Jonathan Gregory, John Dresher, Abraham Diana JAMS, Smith, Charles Batz, Henry Helder, George H. Berkhart, Henry E. Fegeley, Jacob ehoemater, lerael Long, Lamle Lentz, Peter L. Diener, John Henninger, Jacob Meltzler, Charles Fenetermacher, James licb, Joel De Long, mut Inrolled William A. Kiopp, James Zerbe, limas Oxenrider, George liennetham, I James L. Fisher, hi. D., Isaac Slinger, William J. Ziemer. * John Llndensuuth, Latta Quitman, Benj. Klopp, Job. Miller, Henry Moll, Emanuel Katerman, Josiah Wateman, Bonneville Fisher, . Jahn F. Mirk Isaac Sankey, 1114116 Leen, Ileac Reedy, Mallard Lochner, 1,9, Dratted 39. Percival Kilmer, William Fidler, Hooray Nam Cyrus Noll, William Brendle, Harrison 'firefly, Abraham Flubs; Lewla Blocher, Witiiam Utubb, Franklin Reed, Harrison. Gruber, Heart' Rachel, Monroe Boltz, John fame Lebo, John Polffor, William Shull, Benjamin Panay, (eoliled) Henry Frank.-39. 110141 Enrolled 16E Jacob Bast, Reuben Married, • William D. Hetteustine Benjamin Oswalt, Israel Hoch . 1 ' ;William Smith, Daniel Fisher, Daniel Bieber, f l Allen A. Levan, Joseph De Long, 1 Henry Dower, Hoieltleh J 9 High I. William Fisher, Henry Schaffer, Benneeille ensiled: Reuben 8 Leibeispergem Daniel Weikley, Cherie. Naomi:oh, Henry Sheridan, David Kline, George L Smith, Alfred Herman , minlieter , Peter Wanner Daniel B.liblenatie George Hollenbash, Jacob Spangler, ! Peter Bechar's., Daniel Deem, Henry BOO', John Seidel, Ham Kiesluger, Aaron Clay, Albert Deliaker, David Hinkle, Alma jilohs, llabary Itotheuberges - ,, ) Adam Spangler. Lazarus Wahl, William Miller, Nathan Hafer, George F. Weiner, Peter Miller, William llollealmoin, Tobias Swavely, Daniel K. Zacharias, George Gala, Tyler Leinbaoh, Frederick S. Bricker, Hoary KWh% Henry Pricker, Adam Kochert, AWNI. Drafted 47 . . Dented Markle, William Beigfried, Henry Welds, Jacob D Harkin, John New. Wailer Reichard - Jacob Gift, • Levi 8. Bchwoyer, David Boyer, Jacob Bieber, Jonathan Bieber, Jammu Bantle, Daniel San], Isaac Huta, Benjamin M. Kline Leiria Wattonhoret: loeeph DeLeng, Jacob Datroy, Natal Leibelberpr, Benjamin L. Guenter, John S. Kohler, Charles V. Boman. David ihnith,-47 ;NBERG. Drafted 54. William Miller, James Gass, &Voir Moyer, Pant Bb Adam Darel, John Trig.), Joseph Kline, Gamin Zerby, John Banter, Daniel Fehadler, Joel Hinkle, Amos Kline David Ko James Gebret, Samuel Sirling, Jacob Boriger, Iftaltzer Hoffmaster, David Noll, /am Ihrerragir, Thomas Leinbash, Peter Bbling, John Kilns, Aaron Elder. Mahlon Koch, Benj.=la Noll, Mil;bowl Veggl, Frederick Blaser.--64. BY. OL Enrolled 17:6, Drafted 64. _booth D Roffman ' , Mee H Houck W Y R Hoch Jsevb M Folk George Y 'Weidner Harrison H Houck Hiram gwavely Lewis Denzil': Jacob Denser Peter P Lomb' Jefferson H. Msttbart Jacob II Talley Henry 8 Yoder John C tease George Keefer' Jeremiah G BeTtalett Daniel Kaufftnetn GeorgenB Herbst Edwin 8 - Bear, ; George E 01,11,,ar Jobn Bower Thomas P. Le; e, (enroller) Franklin B Pslns Daniel Miller; Jeremiah Kadrffman Mrs idolot—Aa Peter Snyder James H. Yoder Amos Hartman, Peter Herbein William S. Bear William Harp William Cleneer Henry Deyaher Benjamin P. Yoder William Heil! John Bertolett Jackson Snyda* .ISphraim Kauffman - henry e Landis Israel G Leinbach Jeremiah Heist Abraham Brill Israel lit Battolet William B Spang William Snyder • Daniel It Hopis Francis Brett Daniel C Butz Daniel. D Guldiu Alfred Gross William Broil Obadiah Olouser .lINEE. Drafted 28. J. R. Levan. M. D., Mordsast Wllli►m Hottenailne, Michael Dombirlek, Joshua Reim. Daniel Crumbs. Bonneville She►S*i, James Fox, William Edam. Reuben Danisle, Chambers Reber,. Augustus Harms an, Jaefib Hill, (see of John) Levi Gerhart.— -28. MINN_ ONTEL Enrolled 93, Vols. Slough, A9ll/#4lq 0 41411 Richard Y. Wolfinger', Cyrus Butler. Jacob Raba, jr„ David &shifts', Pain Rice, Adam Shoal", Josiah Booth, Chutes Hollanstela, Jacob Pox, John Olinger, John Bossier, Emanuel. Rickenbseh, Drafted 35. Matthias Tingly Frank liohn Lucian Potts'ger Adam Hitotor Isaac Gruber Lori Amman Jonathan Mindoro Joseph flak, William Haag Adam Bohn jr Levi Baithaaer Joan Heal Joel Single Michael Strove Samuel Kline James Babb John fieling—S6 Enrolled 11 • Benneville Bertram William Wengert Jonathan Strauss Benjamin Mohr Franklin H ember Daniel Reber, Jame Spengler Adorn Lash Abraham Hass William Yerger James Dessau M D Benj. Plats luau Himmelberger • Jacob 11 Miller Cyrus Reber Lori Dagler - Adam Misumelberger wlllim Beanetim ' Drafted 42. Eli Moyer John Warner Ell Rothermel David Bear David Hoffman Reuben Leisure Daniel Soul Daniel Yeager George B Fisher Jonaph.titmlap Richard 8 Dania" , Elias Becker lured Bossier Reuben Long Elias Sleet Jahn Ommilob.. Abraham Resist& Immo Wheeler Manassas Numaeher Charles Landis Mahlon Becker-41 Enrolled 14 (River thiger Peter Albright Jeepto Snyder Wald Jacob Reed William Hoffman 1911ljam Kelm George W Noregong Daniel Kelm Iphialm Leisure Joseph Heckman Joel Delsher EZ=IE=I Willie= Roesler Reuben Dreibelbls Jacob Lookenbill glmon Adam Jeremiah Reber Haber/ Beekman William Heater Jeremiah Shappell 1!!!!E Dratea 21 George Conrad Henry Conrad H H Soder Henry D Yarger Charles P Houma William Weimar Jacob Staislaime %AAA:a Daniel Gable Iseeb D Verger ?debuts Wombwell Joseph Hellas Leods Rambo& I Abraham B Hess ' Jonathan Weidner Dothan Hess • Henry L. Grim • gainnel P Diemlt &Mikan Moser 7erine Heine Charles Welier-21 ,AND. Drafted MI Charles Maurer James Hammett Isaac Miller Jamb Maltz Meehan eerier George Angstadt Reuben Angatadt John Battler Charles Weil Amos De Long David Mayer Jacob Day, Jr Charles L. Landis , Adam Clanger Charles Behrbaelt, Reuben Miller George Miller James Weldner,-811. BOOKI Enrolled 119, Lori L. Springer David Heist Amos Angstsdt Hiram S. IlaititMa P.M. Annie Weber George Mather Dreary Delcump Charles Schlegel Jonathan Heffner Benjamin Wa ll, &writ Antratanill Francis Bair Benjamin Straus Jacob Witlb - Leonard hchweitur Samuel &toyer William Sabha lianben Hilbert BPR. Enrolled 191 Eamuel Hatt (of Jacob) Thome Rani' Jeremiah Miller John Halt (of Wi James Krick David Moyer Henry Sharer John K Jots John Wined] jr Charles IL Blankenbiller Amos Rimbleyr Marcos D L.Adamm Frederick Shirk Charles Ruth Imao.Krlck (errata* Joita.Wearloh Reuben Frey Bernard Kohler Charles Krick Isaac Sheeler Byron Arts Jame' Proy Joseph Smith - Michael Simmons. Lewis Reitenroth Amos Yocum William Hantainger Daniel Messer aid* T East i;9l , nrnnud 58. Simpaon Spohn Kicbord 9 Borakipc Elijah Krieg Jonathan Harks Julio Nanboa Charles Ludwig lease Hooter John Loner hand Wind& Henry Wylie Philip Weinhoid Reuben Bitting Henry Bbling Samuel Wilber, Abraham Pensielmiker John Krick Aaron Yocum, Postmaster,' George KentiltMlß John Gaul William Troxel Jonas Mark. John Dunkelberger Patrick O'Dair Lemuel Beldler John Bill Jacob Umbenhower Jam T. Bell, Juatisis Puma lames Rath WAMP Drafted 67 Sohn Bower Adam R Blinker George Keller David Christman Heim Debris Lewitt Schaeffer Samuel Begley (of A b ram) Isaac Gross Jeremiah Welder Bonneville Brown Abraham Heffner jr Charles Hefter (of Jacob) John Kline, Matthias Mats Daniel 8 Merkel Henry Dietrich Llewellyn Oehret (of John) Daniel Dressier Blies K Kline Jacob Sassarnan Jobs Adam (of Jaiob) Daniel Sheeler (of Widow) Reuben Reek Frank Baylor Joel Hoch (Fleetwood) James Limber (or Jonas) Cdarleancbseler (ol Widow Mathews Bceil John Wanner Jacob Orsini his Ephraim Hoek Solomon Folk John Glehret (of Daniel) Lucian Miller 111.11141 k Manta. Jame. Lowers Willoughby Merkel Samuel Dull David De Long, christlao. Peg lor Samuel rinsb, Jacob Lecher, Jonas Treater, I Saar Reinert, George Romig, olomou Staid, Adam Hansa, . . William Conrad, Henry Piliert, Levi Howerter, Henry Romig, James Fritch, Jamb Baba Sebuber, Samuel Ono, Aaron Sebnowel, Reuben Schwarts, Cbarlna Mayer, Stephen Weeder, Jehn Damns. Willoughby Lelby, Horatio Danko', Michael H. Miller, Patrack MaMatteis. Philip lierkalror, Peter Oreime...47. Teter Plant, Hiram Hilbert, Henry Lewis, Michael S. Snyder, Samuel Beard, (Entailer) George Moore, T. Jefferson Porarnatt, Owen W. Moyer, Hiram Lebo, Isaiah Hoyer, John Spencer, Jr. Charles Hole, Isaiah F. Everhart. M. R. William J. Hoffman, John 8. Hart, William Palsgreee, Jacob Derr, Jr. James Ammon, Allen J. Grubb, lesepla S. Wieklehi, fames Scarlet, Eli Keller , John W Zerbey, Franklin Fry, George Hinkle, William W Molds, John Quinter, Bently 8 Jacobs, Jonathan Wickline, Isaac Hahn, Charles Gilmore, Elie. Spencer, Jr Simon Link Elias M. Beaker Elhannan Mock Bonbon Itelfenyder Freels Riegeltier Joshua Moyer Barbee Bationnahn Henry Keller of John) George Hafer jr Washington Smock Daniel Haas (of Widow) Geer/kelt Hafer David Bloch George Lamb Almon Weston Jacob lichmohl jr TIMM ; • Enrolled 16 Jonathan Smith Jacob Wager Oynts.ollnieubach William Troutman John S Tryon fd D Adam Reed Paul Webber Daniel Holtzman John Johnston Adam Schooner M D Levi L Wagner Daniel Seibert William Marro Henry Deiffenroch Alexander Klein Peter Achenbaeb, William Keeny Partner Israel Ethic Ephraim 411M1111 William Keeny Carpenter' . William Lain , Jonathan Moyer tease Geatart Henry Wedman Jolla Q Email TIILPRHOC Enrolled le9 John Seitsinger Michael Lengai, Eli Rannells, Jonathan Long, Jonathan R Goodman, John A Anlenbach, David Lengel, • John Grim, Levi Kett, Peter Stahl, David M. Lengel, Henry Schwenk, John Strange, Jacob Spangler, Percival Strange, Oranclo Daeler, Frauds Umstead Robert Manton Samuel Wolf Thomas Thomas Oeorge Neldeg Thomas Ryauu George W Reeser Dania' W. Kaabb Joseph Palegrove David C. Broomall Daniel Good Aaron Frits Charles dames David Johnston, colored Robert Goma George Tolbert, colored Augustus Dewitt James Kulp James Blinker Levi Hart, colored Joseph Hale Henry Kerlin Jetta Rapp James W. Pennepacker James hf %ran Lafayette Zen John Hart, Isolated George Sheets Hoary Christian James Yoder Daniel Rohr Lewis Clemens Henry Diehl Peter O. Hick • Michael Diehl . /rand. it Wingert . Louie Ivy William 1 Quigley . Jeremiah Bechtel Herman Zahbach William T Shell Samuel Gilbert Morrie Bower George Bonfield 1 Jacob D. Moyer Heavy H. Treicklyr • ] Mae Brantley James Rehr William Harp Levi B. Moyer 1 Henry Moser • Jerome Stengel Peter B Huhn ] Abel I Pennapseker WIND! Enrolled 124, Emmental Seidel Benton Balbach Henry Cielaret Valentine Perris Henry Snyder Jared Beekman Henry Focht Reuben Beckman Jacob Fluter Join B Smith George Boyer Joel Focht John Wench Benjamin Bober Franklin Mbar Alfred Confer William Yummerer Prank Cromlich Willoughby Geist Wheat (prime white) per banal $1 05 Wheat, (prime red) per bushel 1 45 Bye do 90 Corn (old) do 78 Corn (new) do AI Corn Meal do 1 00 OW do 45 Flaxseed do 1 50 Cloverseed do 4 00 Timothy seed do 225 Barley do 70 Potatoes do 60 Sweet. Potatoes do 76 Salt do 80 Salt per Sack 1 80 Wheat Flour (extra family white) 311 bbl. 9 00 Wheat Flour (extra fem. white) 16100 .lbs 4 60 Wheat Flour (extra . . family) per Barrel 850 Wheat flour (extra family) per 100 2)4. 428 Single Extra Flour, per barrel 7 60 Bingle Ewers, Flour, per IColbe. 4 75 Wheat Flour (super• Sue) per barrel 7 50 Ape Flour per barrel 400 Bye Flour per 100 be. 200 Corn, aye, • Oats. CM! iiCING. Drafted 76. William Sewage Edwin Lilo (of Nathan) Joha H. Madeira Sol. Staudt (of George) lease Fegley (of Abraham) Henry Strome 'Arena H. Madeira Wm. Foreman (o( Henry) William James Orlando Schlegel (of A br'm Jacob Heffner (of Charles) Peter Koch (of Jacob) William H. Madeira Jacob Borrel Jr Brunk Koch (of . David Saul William Brigel John F Ressler George D. Shaeffer dyrue Reinnyder William Ratner Israel Kline James Mattel Joseph Minder John A nantadt Aug. Shaeffer (o( William) Joel Paseaman David Kline John Herbeln John K Ressler Isaac Heck John K Hoch Adam Heins Charles Dreibelble William Banker Henry Schlegel Abraham Gahmam Harrison Kline.-711. • Drafted Si. Abiah Moore, John Hoffman, Clement B Myers, Daniel Wickline, Samuel Killian, Bentley H Smith, James Ligget, Inane B Sands, Benj Moore, Sachsen Medley, Emanuel Grubb, Simnel McDormiek, John Myers, Evan B Grabiel, Allieon weatley John Richards, Roland Smith, lance Moore. John H. Helnard, Remy Minister, Leese S Geiger, Samuel Fry, William B Lewis, George Staymebt, Daniel Prete, George Kephikrt, Daniel lawmen, Jacob Geiger, jr Amos Stamen, George Hart, George Z Oeiger.-03 Blkrolled 252 ROB: 13■relled 2W, BMANOR. 8, Drafted W. John Bertolett John O. Poi Jacob Keller (of John 5) 0 D Bechtel, Baronet. almon Hill Amon Everhart Samuel Fisher William Miller Reuben Fry Bonneville Buskirk Prank Miller Ilisjigelti FMLer Peter Hammel Israel Bush Augustus Reeder Ephraim Buskirk.-32. OGREN, 8, Drafted 60. Henry Fairer John Muth Frederick C Wedner John Robber Jacob Shaffner Cyrus Mennen Jacob Bricker John Earls Jared Klapp Henry Hartman David Levers Henry Gasser Team Katatersom Talton Bordner Aaron Anthony Joseph Snyder Augustus Gamer Peter Boyer Bonneville Holtman Michael Moyer William Peiffer John B Liveogood Levi G. Raided M D Joel Delimit :ohs Sion!-60. N UPPER. Drafted 3d. William Unger. John Hassler. Emanuel s Strange, Nicholas It Wagoner, Jonathan G Reber, Bud Elinarnelberger Daniel Kauffman, Daniel it immelberger Emanuel Berger, lacot, William Shade, Solomon Hollenbash. John Loeb, Joshua Unger, Emanuel S Reber. • Sandalt lON , Drafted 63. Charlet Miller Thomas Hughes Daniel H. Klink Jacob Rimby Samuel Bland Michael Indright John Berner Levi L Bash John Davis Jacob Teem Oeorge &andel° Davis Beckman Henry D. High Oliver M. Thomas Jain McGowan jr Washington hands Daniel Miller James,Dampman Samuel Harrison Daniel Sumo. colored gmanoel Ornbb lAerman Geiger ' Gaorga Kulp Augustus Redeay Nathan Et Member James Oat, David Jones B. C. Shinilne Mahlon Miller Deward White Harrison Wove.-6S. RUBOOM Enrolled 10: UN Enrolled 209 fGTON. • Drafted 44. Jacob II Boyer, David Miller,. Daniel Meet. Anthony Reitenaur John Rohrbach, Willoughby S Baseman, Daniel Fastenings, Animates Miller, Wiliam Ptleiget, Joel Arnold, Lafayette Gehrls, Dries Weise John Schnabel, Henry Wingert, Henry 4 Joao, William H Bechtel, Isaac B Moyer Matthias Adam. Henry Bonfield, (John Ilenrieh, David Fox, John Reichard, ISOlt• k, Drafted 37. Ellis Heckman Jess* Rubright John Shallenberger Percival Mein Israel Martin Samuel Hankie James Martin Samuel Fisher Imola P.. Henry 851010 Samuel Berkey Petir Lenhart Charles Stiller Deems Walters, Boma Harm. William Babintiold Jaremish Anbright • William Miller jr-37. WASEI Enrolled 14$, MARKET. Fume; Angast 28. ISO& READING Buckwheat Flourper 100 Rs. 2 oo Pork 11210 D 00 Beef (kind quarter) per 100 pounds 809 00 Beef (fore quarter) per 100 pounds 708 00 Rams per pound 10 Shoulders do 7 Flitch do . a Dried Beef, do 13 Table Butter do 17 Lamp Butter do 16 Firkin Butter do Tallow do Lard do 10 Hidee, Haw do 7 and 8 Beet Old Rye Whiskey, per gallon 9 00 Common Whiskey, per gallon 49 to 60 Flaxseed Oil 'll gallon SO Eggs per domn 16 Stone Coal (stove, egg & broken, l ll/ 20001 U. 4 60 Nut Coal do 3 60 Limeburnere' do 2,00t02 00 Piaster per ton, 6 00 Ti mo thy Hay do 20 00 Meadow Ray de 12 00 Hickory Wood per cord 4 00 Oak wood do 300 Bark do 600 FItiVICS OF (MAIN, PAID BY r. BUSHONG A 80N8, August 28, 1868. 78 coats for 88 lbs. ➢D sent. for Mt 1146 osalsterlo HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! BATCHELOR'S CELEBRATED HAIR DYE la 1112 DEBT IN THE WORLD! The only Ilarwlese, True and Reliable Dye Known This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—shanges Red, Rnety or Grey Hatr, instantly to a Mowry Black or Natura Brown, without Injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring Its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCIIELOR, all othere are mere imitations, and should by avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &c. FACTORY—SI BARCLAY STREET, N. Y. Batchelor's New Toitel Cream for Dressing the Hair' July 4,1863-1 y EYE AND EAU. Professor J. leases, N. D., Oculist. and Anrist, formerly of Leyden, Holland, ia permanently located at No. 61/ PINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, were persona afflicted with diseases of the eye and ear will be scientifically treated Bad mei], if corebie. 421 ,- ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. No charges made for examination., N. B.—The medical facially is Invited, as be bas no se crets in his mode of treatmenlli (ions 20,1163-17 EDITOR OP GAZETTE Dear :—With your permiesion I wish to ear to die readers of your paper that I will send by return mall to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will of remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Vreckles, and all Impurities of the bkin, leaving Use same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to - those having Bald Beads or Bare Paces, simple directions and Information that will enable them to start a fall growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, In lees than a days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, July:a-kW] Choigid, No. $3l Breadwan New-York PHILADELPHIA MARKET FIIIDAY., August. 28, 1863 FLOUR AND CIDAIN.—Thers, is very little demand for Mgr, sad f or 93 stock especially prices are unsettled and lower, with sales of WOO bble to note, in tote, at S64Q 626 for extra ; $5 50©0 for Ohio extra family, the latter for late made. 900 bbls good Ohio extra aliosold at $5 50. The inquiry le mostly for fresh ground and late inspected Floor, which le generally held above the views of buyers, and the market is very dull. The sales to the trade are limited within the raw,. of $4 7585 25 for marble ; $.6 26 05 75 fOt extra ; BOW 50 for extra family, and $6 758. 7 60? bbl for fancy loos, according to brand and freshness. Eye Flour and Cora Meal are quiet lint scarce at $17545 for the former, and $4 /I bbl for Pennsylvania meal. The receipts to-day are 2250 bbl. Flour. 9200 bush Wheat, 4800 do Corn, and 5900 do Oats. There is not much Wheat of fering, but the demand for It Is limited to the wants of the miner., who buy sparingly, and prices are unsettled and drooping; only 440000 bush have been disposed of at 125@130c for fair to prime new reds; 130951370 for old do, closing at Me, pad 135 to 1.660 for common to prime white. By. Is inactive, and 600 bush prime new sold at 900 ; old Is ammo Cud quoted at 1050. Corn to less active, and may 8801000 bush western mixed sold at 788080 c afloat i yellow le scare* and held at 820. Oats are unchanged, and 20006 3000 boah new southern sold at 646565 e. Old Peuneylva• nia are worth 700. WHISKY is scarce ; bbis sell freely at 47„40, hhds 46M and drudge 46c. with some little inquiry for Pig Metal, hat generally at a price below the views of mak ers, and prices are nominally unchanged. Some sales are reported to go west from the Furnace Bank, at a considera ble decline on the rates current last Spring. Scotch Pig is held above the views of buyers and dell. Manufactured Iron is (lutists':id less firm, but molt of the mills are well off for orders, for Belle especially. CATTLE MARKET.—The orating* of Beef Cattle reached about 1600 head at the Avenue Yard, a slight falling off, as compared with the previous week. The demand was better, and prices without any materi►l change, the sales ranging from $7 to $lO the nett 10$ As for common to prime qrailly, Including some of the former taken at 113013; grew. The principal ules wean made at $8 and $9. Cam were steady and about 100 were disposed of at 425070 each for Springer. and $354240 for Cows and Calves. Hogs —Only about 1000 were offered and sold. including 600 at 0 lan' Union Drove Yard, at 116@7%, and 360 et the Aven ue, at $61463 t 4 100 The net, being a slight advance. Sheep —Some 9000 were at market and all sold, at from sgto 5340 gross—showing very Vittlechange.—Nesqls Amnariaalt. DIED On the 25th inst.. in this city, Meru, Infant daughter o Rev. C. and Amanda C. Ilightmyer, aged 2 years and 6 month.. On the 24th inst., In this city, HANNAN L., wife of R. R. Barret, and daughter of Daniel Randeubush, aged 32 years and 15 days. . Oa the 22d inst., In this city, MARY 8.. wife of A. H Riegel, and daughter of the late Martin V, 11, High, ef Oley, in the 20th year of her ago. On the 19th Inst., In this city, If ATY BILLER, aged 2 months and 5 days—On the 22d that., Snout Amos, aged 2 months and 8 days ; twin daughters of Rev. Thomas T. and Mary A. Dower. On the 19th inst., in Pike, Isaac, son of Isaac and Eliza both Betterment . , aged 1 year, 1 month and 40 days. On the 19th lust., at Evineville, Indiana, of wounds ie calved in the battle of Jackson, Mississippi, Lieut. Colonel THOMAS S. BRENNOLTZ. of the 50th Regiment Penn. Vol unteers, aged about 30 year.. On the 16th lest , in this city, CnAnxes Apart, son of Daniel and Mary Ann Fehr, aged 1 year, 2 menthe and 24 On das. On the 15th inst., in .Tefferson,tp., MANY ANN, daughter of Adam and Rebecca Laurel, aged 7 months and 6 days. On the 1.51,11 inst., in Greenwich. 51Eacv, daughter of Samuel and Belinda Greenawald, aged 4 months and 15 days. On the 13th Inst., in this city, MART neurone, daughter of Philip and Rebecca Stephen, aged 2 years an d months. On he 18th Inst., in Exeter, EONS ELLEN, daughter of William and Ellen Schorr, aged 7 months and 17 days. On the 12th ink., near StranetOWn, BARION Mouses, son of John Hassler, aged 5 yenta, 0 mooch. and 7 days. Oa the 12th inst., in Penn, ADAM JOHN, son of Harrleon and Amelia Gets, aged 7 montba and 17 days On the 11th inst., in this elty, LAURA LOUISA, daughter of Samuel and Mary Richards, aged 1 year, 4 months and 6 days. In 6t. Thorne., Franklin county, Pa.. on the 10th of Au- gust, Jowls Reams, Esq., formerly of Berko county, aged 79 years, 4 months and a days. On the 6th Inst., in Fairfield county, Ohio, SusArfaA, wife of Henry Gebret, aged 74 years, b months and 21 days. Recently, in Womelsdorf, after a. lingering illness, AMANDA B , wife of Dr. John Steph ", aged about 34yeare. ithi the 28th tilt, in Philadelphia,. received In the battle of Gettysburg, July Iek"GamayinMEISNILT HUM near, anoldier of the 151st Penna. RI at, and a soften' Jacob Humbert, of Monterey, Becks enmity, aged 23 years and 24 days. He was burled on the Slat Wt. at Monterey. On the 27th ult., In Bethel, Lebanon county, Jona Lam, aged 36 years, 7 months and 16 days. On the 'al ult., in the U. R. Military Hospital at Biala fort, S. 0., (of typhoid fever) Moose, eon of Henry Speiger, of Berks county, Pa., aged 20 years, least. day. Be enlist ed, on the 29th of August, 1861, an a Volunteer In Capt. John C Shearer's Company, 55th Penna. Regiment, and . . . d. hie country faithfully until his last illness. On the 21st ult., In Bethel, Berke county, CATRARIER Brazasurn, Ni4s, of Wale! Wise, and daughter of the lets John Moyer; aged 63 years, 6 months and 16 days. On the 16th nit.; In Union tp., lamAnirrn, daughter of Benjamin and Mary Ann Brans, aged 7 month. and 4days. On the 18th ult., Mrs. Jana Writs, late of this city, for merly of Amity township, Baths comity, aged 76 years, 5 months and 11 days. On the 11th ult., In Birdsboro, LEWIS, son of Lowly and Annie E. Dampwan, aged 2 months and 9 days. On the 20 ult., in Doagla.evilb, MARGARET MATILDA, daughter of John C. and Catharine Keret, aged 7 months. YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY, South-West corner of Fifth And Walnut Streets, Reading, Pa, WILL RE-COMMENCE STUDY, AUGUST Slat. The nenal broadly or a liberal Ednearon are taught, with adaptation to the waste or The Pupil. Terms from $4 to $lO per Term of eleven weeks. Learn. log and Instruction $3 ; 5 per Term, or $l3O the School Year. Music at the Teachers rates. aug 22-3t] SABAH P. GRISOODI, Priacipal. TO ALL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT ! • J. ROSENDALE, • OPTICIAN AND OCULIST, REGS TO ANNOUNCE TO THE CITIZENS ofßeading and vicinity, that he has opened an office 011, South Filth Street, opposite the Blandon Rouse, where he will remain for 4 weeks. Fully appreciating the confidence that has been reioesd in Min en Me former Mei tisbe assures hie patient - 5 and friends, that hie aim wilt Seas howdy& e, to merit their confidence and good will. On Mr. Ws. last visit to this place, he had over SOO purchasers for his famed . PANTASCOPIC AND TINTED SPECTACLES. in , trudging of the Eyes Is peculiar, and only practiced by himself, and considering his vast experience, no one should neglect seeing him who le troubled in the slightest degree with any failure of the sight. Every pair of these Spectaclee warranted to last from 10 to 12 years. CONSULTATION FREE. Office Wows from S A. Si., till 5 P. DI, tang 22-4 t PUBLIC SAME IXTILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON W W Friday, September 11, 180, at 12 o'clock noon, at the house of Dr. Henry W. Johnson, deceased. In Boyers town, Berko county, Pa... the following PERSONAL PRO PBRTYe to Wit ; 1 Me-Board, 12 Cane• Seat Chairs,l2 Windsor Chaim, Wash. Stands, 8 Lookinglasses, 1 Towel•Raek, 8 Pair Man. . . . . Lle Ornaments, 4 clocks, Knives and Forks, 1 Wood Chest, 2 Tables. 2 Cane-Seat Rocking Chairs. 2 Boston Rocking Chairs, 1 Reading Rocking Chair, 1 fall White Granite Tea Sett. Lot of Plates, and a large lot of Queensware, 6 Cham ber Teseele, 211652 Spoons and Forks, Britannia Spoone, Earthenware, Iron Pots and Kettles, 1 Copper Kettle, 3 Meat Tubs, Demijohns, 1. Ice Chest, lot of Coal, lot of Wood, 1 Extra Gold Watch, 3 Gold Watch Chains, lot of Pocket D.A., 2 Seger Cases, 1 Sofa, 7 Slat Blinds, 16 011 Window Shades, lot of Carpet, 1 lot of Fluid and Coal Olt Lamps, / Ellter Castor, 2 Bird Cage., 6 Stoves, 4 Lanterns, 1 lot or empty Cane and Bottles, 0 Palntloge, 2 Zone Ilse nem, Hay and Oats, 2 Book Cases. Also, a fall MEDICAL LIBRARY, all the SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and a large lot of MEDICINES. 1 lot of Bridle Selts, and many other goods too numerous to men tion. The sale of the Medical Library and Surgical Inetrn mgts and ittgatleineep will commence about 3 o'clock. All the Medical men are most respectfully invited toattead, as they will be positively sold at that time. Conditions of sale will be made known OR the day of sale by P. Y. BRENDLIN ORB, W. K GRIM, y Administrators. aug 22-30 J. B RHOADS, Estate of Abraham Herbein, late of Oley township, Berke County, deed. NOTICE IS HEREBY - GIVEN, THAT LET TERS of Administration to the estate of the above named decedent, have been granted to the subscribers, re gains in the same township All persons Indebted to acid agate are requested to make payment without delay, and all who have claims or demands ageinst the mum, are also requested to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. MAO D. DRUMDACH, Admallaistrstor. mut 23en IitIZA miasma, Adalulotratsis, JAMESON'S CLOTHING HOUSE, tis lig N 0 Cor READING, PA. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING HOUSE is better prepared now to hold out great inducements to. buyers than at imp previous time, as our stock of MEN'S CLOTHING & DRESS GOODS, Is much larger and better than ever before, the bulk of which has been bought before the late great rise in prices. BOYS' CLOTHING. In great variety, of all sizes, prices and qual in this branch has enabled us to get up all th all ages, to which we invite particular attenti March 28, 1863—tf] REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE following named persons have Med their accounts of their Administration on the Estates of the deceased., whose names are undermentioned, in the Register's Office, in and for the County of Berke, and that the same will he present ed to the Orphans' Court of Berke souttty for confirmation and allowance, on - .Thursday, the 17th day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House in the City of Beading, viz 1863. Piled May 1. Account of Nicholas Heckman, Guardian of Adam Hothenberger. Piled May 4. Aaaonat of Daniel H. Levan, Onardlan of Bather don De Turk; Flied May 4. Account of Markle Hehe, Executor of Henry Kahn, deceased. Filed May 6. Account of Daniel 3. Werner end Marks B. Scull, executors of Samuel Miner, deceased. Filed May 7. Ancona& of Andrew M, ballade, Qaardlan of Johnson L. Terry. Filed May 9. Account of Ezra Reed and William Taylor, Rxecutors of Elizabeth Reed, deceased. Filed May H. Account of John Cronrath and Bonne ville Cronrath, Administrators of Jahn Cronrath, deceased. Filed May 18. Account of Jared Face, Admimetrator of Tr 'homes Price, deceased Piled May 22. Mount of• Samuel D. Hell, Executor of John Gingtager, deceased, who wes the Guardian of Maria itohrbach, late Maria Siesheitz. Filed May 20. Account of William Shomo, Guardian of ydia Derr. Filed May 26. Account of William Shomo, Guardian of ladel S Dm. Filed Kay 26. decOnnt of Daniel Diller, Trastee of Geo. core. deceased. . . Filed May 26. Account of Jesse Moore and Daniel Moore, Administrators of George Moore, deceased. Filed May 27. A.:mount of Jeremiah Mengel, Brocator Of DOnUeVillo gOtigel, deceased. Filed May 27. Account of David IL Koenig, Guardian of Solomon IL %tent& Filed June 3. Account of Philip Spohu, Guardian of Mitchel Jane Leith. Filed June 3. Account of David R. N. Manger, Admin. istrator of Frederick R. Manger, deceased. Piled 3tuae 4. Account of Jan M. Abn and Daniel Spengler, Administrators of Teeob Spengler, deceased. Filed Ince 4. Account of Simnel Freeman, Administra tor of Elizabeth Freeman, deceased. Piled Jane 6. Account of Jacob Schaeffer, Administra tor of Elizabeth Ferleh deceased. Filed June 10. Account M Peter E. Suabb, Adaklriletta tor of John D. Knabb, deceased. Filed June 18. Account of Willoughby Fenstermacher, Administrator of John Fenstermacher. deceased. . . . Filed Jane 30. Account of Adam Weideusaal, Admin.is. trator of Mary Magdalena Moore, deceased. Filed Juno 30. ACcOntit of /Mond Qin% Administrator of Frederick Gran, deceased. Flied July 6. Account of John Richard, Administrator of Elizabeth Moyer, deceased. Filed July 7. Account of Isaac Schroeder, Adminkatra• for of Caroline Schroeder, deceased. Flied July 8. Account of George W. Himmelberger, Ad- mintistrater el Philip 1111mmelbergei,dec4041. Filed July 8. Account of John Troutman and George Heedy;ixxacatore of Jacob Troutman, deceased. Filed July 17. Account of J. Daniel nohrbach t Admin. iatrator of George Hohrbach, deceased. Filed July 21. Account of Addison W. Bohan, Adminis trator of John Hoot deocoused. Filed July 24. Account of •mead A. Marshall, Adminis tratrix of Dr. John G. Marshall, deceased. Filed July.2s. Account of Henry 0. Bare and Abraham 0. Bare, Executors of Catharine Gernand, deemed- Flied only 20. Account of J. ',Antal Rohrbech, Execu ter Or /ciao Rohrt.eb, deceased.. Filed August 1. Account of Gluirlee Reinert rotor Reinert, Executors of Nitric Reineri, deceased. Filed August 4. Account of•Denneville Beim and Cleo. eim, Administrator° of George Bella, deceased. Filed Augnst.6. Account of Samuel Bans, Administra .r of Diane Houck, deceased. Filed Anna 5, Account of William 841 1 1 Trainee for sale of Heal estate of Magdalena Keifer, deceased. Flied August 6. Account of Adam Dander, Guardian Elias Dander. Filed August 7. Account of David Schneider, one of the Executors of George Price, deceased. Filed August 13 Account of Cyrus Wolff, Trustee of Decpush. Eons, deceased. Filed August Ft. Acuount of D. B. Manger, Executor of Jacob Weever, deceased. • Filed August lb. Account of James Ruth, one of the Administrators of George Ruth, deceased. Filed It ugaat 16. Account of Charles M. Clizigaa, Admin istrator of Charles Brooke, donalod. Filed August la. Account of William, Daniel and Sam, oel Marberger, Adminletratore of Abraham Marberger, deceased. Filed August 15. Account of Nathaniel Poll and John Pott, Administrable of John Pon, deceased. Piled August 15. Ameonot of Philip Albright, Ado:Solo trator of Cale Moyer, deeemed, Filed August 15. Account of William N. Baird, Admin istrator of Thomas Baird, deceased. Filed August la. Account of Lewis Miner, Adminia• trator of Joseph Kendall, deceased. Filed August ilf. Account of Lewis Miner, Guardian of Sarah R. Dander. . . . . Filed August 17. Account of Charles A. Paull and Mary L. Pauli, Executors of Ruth L. Deets, deceased. Filed Angara 17. Account of Daniel Lerch, Administra tor of Ellen Shearer, deceased. Filed nugget 17. Account of Amon B. Wanner, Execu tor of Jamea S. Bickley, deceased. Filed August 17. Account of Charles Miller, Aralnistra. tor of David PAZ late of the city of Reading. deceased, _ BENJAMIN N. DRY, Register. Register's oMcs, Reading, August 22,1808-4 t Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. %IRE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE ON reasonable and easy terms, all that certain three story Brick DWELLING HOUSE , eituate on the East ride not booth Sixth street, North of Laurel street, In the city of Reading. The hones has been recently built, and has attached to it a two-story brick back building all the necessary conveniences. The lot o 1 which the buildings are erected is nineteen feet six inches in front, and one hundred and Eileen feet deep. An abundance of Plum, Cherry and Peach trees, and Grapes, on the premises. DANIEL ERMENTBODT, Attorney at Law. aug 16-tf] Corner of Sixth St. lad Court Alley. AUTUMN GOODS! 147.EXME• Nt - ETAS JUST RETURNED PROM TIM PRIN on.AL mums% Witil s large sad choice suniertment of 114111 111181 Comprising the latest Printing. or - MUSLIN DE LAINES, AMERICAN PRINTS, BLEACHED & BROWN SHEETINGS, —ALSO— AUSTRALASIAN CREPE, TURIN CLOTH, CASHMERES, PRINTED AND PLAIN. Gingimme, Cimok, Ticking, Flannel., Mullin: Colored and Wbite 011gtpti Vi§anclo, Bleached and Colored Drill ings, Hickory Stripe. and Cord., dm, dm., Ac. —ALSO— BROAD CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, SATTINETS AND UNION CASHMERE, HEAVY DRILLS AND COTTONADES, NANKEENS AND NANRENETS, MERINO, OASSIMERE AND SAXONY STRIPES. A General assortment of Vesting and Scotch Plaid. ang 22 Sur Estate of George Conrad, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT AN Inquisition or Valuation of the Real Bets* late of George Conrad, of the township of District, in the county of Barks, deceased, will be held on Wednesday, the 9th day of deptember, A. D. 15145. at 11 o'clock, A. M , on the PM mines in said township of District, Berke county, when and where all persons Interested may attend if they think pro per. ABRAHAM R. KIENIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Reading, /Levet 1, 1863-71 ATTENTION, TAX PAYERS 1 THE UNDERSIGNED, TREASURER OF THE city of Reading, respectfully notifies the Tax Payers he city, that the Implicates of City Tax on Real Es tate for 1883, have been pieced In bin hands for collection. All person. are therefore not .fled to pay their City Tax be tween this and the first day of October; after which date, the Replicatee will be banded over to the City Solicitor, who will enter Maus on all delinquent Tax Payees The Tree...war may be found at alt busineee hocre at bit Aloe, in the Cltir Hall, corner of bth and Franklin street, 9nd story. lintranea to his ogles on Franklin street. Isai 31-4193 WM. WAIDIAUXWU. Tamar. MEiMEM Mies. The long experience of this House e different proportions and sizes'to fit boys of on. JAMESON & Co. Farmers and florae Dealore ! DR. JOHN SHIFFERTI TIE CELEBRATED VETERINARY &M -GEON of Chatabenthurg, Pe, where he bee been prac ticing anceeattally for the last fifteen yearn, respootrUHY inform, the citizens of Reading and vicinity, that he le now at the United States Hotel, for the pupate of operating upon Dieeased. g. x andplesiges himself to cure most diseases, both external and - taffeta, that this noble animal is eubjeet to. He cares Weak and Inflamed eyes, if the Demi, Mel 41 , 919 ii he condemns nutting Hooks oat of the gland of the Bye. it' is generally done by men who do not understand the anat omy, or diseases, or medical treatment of the Hone, or they would never do it. He understands thoroughly the treatment and cure of Bone and Bog Spann Ring-Bone corps eon be relieved from their lameness without blew, ishing.the Horse; tours:mesh poll gyrains, Vareey, are also successfully treated. Hones unable to grind their food, can have their teeth operated upon, so that they can eat equal to Colts. All Mares that cannot foal, can be greatly assisted by him. . • - Nicking — Do°king all Hernia or Ruptured Horses can be castrated by him. AU Surgical Operations scientifically performed by him. Farmers who cannot leave their Morsel, can get Medicine and directions for using It. He charges nothing for exam ining a Horse, therefore, bring on your cripples. Also, the most unmanageable kicking, balking or runaway Hor ses and Colts broke to harnese My charges are moderate, and let no men go away diceakiallied. DR. J. SHIFFEST wishes it understood, that within the last eighteen years many Horses have come under his no tice that have been injured by maltreatnient from the hands of men that have no knowledge of either anatomy, or dis claim, or medical treatment of the Mores. A grastmAny of Woe jg crivphc has cared after they have been drugged by such men. REFERENCES: The undersigned, having treated Harem, both externally and internally diseased, to the professionally skill of Dr. JOHN SHIFFERT, concur in saying that his treatment gave make satisfaction, and we eheerhilly recommend all per. SOU wishing to conceit or employ a Veterinary Burgeon to give him a call. Dr. J. C. Richard; Martin Newoomer, Samuel Jeffery, Frederick Byers, Dr. W. H. Boyle, Sol. Mexwelt Dr. J. L. Suesserott p Evan Evens, J. L. Shank, 0. R. meneeramith, Dr, Seim Lambert, Jacob Hapir, Peter Brongh, Dr. A. H. Simony, D. 0. Oehr. ang DEAFNESS, DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR AND AIR-PASSAGES. 40 Jak. '3O ..S., 1=41,-..TIL MX. EYE AND EAR. NOISE IN THE HEAD. DEAFNESS. Dr. F. A. VON MOBOHZDEOLER, OCULIST AND AURIST AUTHOR OF THS GUIDE TO TEE DISEASES OF THE EYES, THEIR' TREATMENT, ALSO, A WOKE INTITLED "Medical and Surgical Science." With Observations on the Treatment of Diseases of the Eye. Can be consulted on DEAFNESS and all diseases of the BYE AND BAB. requiring Medical or Surgical treatment. seir 1027-1027-102 T-1027 -tali WALNUT STREET, Between Tenth and Eleventh Strati, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ARP References of the highest respectability can be ob tained of cores performed by Dr. Von Moschzisker, is severe cases of Deafness and Blindness, tang 16 DISSOLUTION OF paramntenre. IRE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX ISTING between the subscribers, at the Packers& , under the firm of Frill it Brubaker, wee dissolved by mutual eoneent on the 9th day of Jnne,lB63. The bnet- Ames of the late drat will be continued, st the old stand, by b. Brubaker, who le duly authorised to timbre all moneys due said Arm, and to make settlement of the out• standing accounts. YBEDBISIOK H. FRILL, July 4-3me] 8. BRIEBAKER. Estate of Bonneville =ester, late of the city of Reading; deceased: X=4 ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON THE ABOVE Relate, having been granted to the =hearths; =old- In the saute city, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the same, to present them for settle ment, and to tiwoo Indebted, tv make PeTPheel, MBA - MINA DlSSlditt, Szeinitrix, Penn street. between thi and 4th. ang 15-& Estate of John S. Livingood, late of Amity Township, Barks county, deceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON THE above Sedate, having bean grouted by„the Rogieter of Berke nonntY, to the Undersigned, reeldlngln Amity town. ship, Barks county, all persons having claims will present them for settlement, and those Indebted will make pay ment, to Aug 16-6tv] illialtEMlAM Y. LIVINGOOD, Adm'or. NOTICE ITS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE"ACCOHNT of David Levan and John B. Holloway, Aestigneu of mote Rhoadeand Hannah his wife, has been filed in the Prothonotary's office of Berke county, and that the MOO will be allowed and confirmed on the 12th day of Septem ber neat 0663), olden cause be shown to the contrary. sag 15-4t] ADAM W. KAUFFMAN, Prothonotary: ATTENTION FARMERS .r.46.15133:Ert. ids C/X.Lift..191.31:1C. MANIIPACTURERB OP PHOSPHATIC FERTILIZER! WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE attention of all interested in Agricultural PnrsalM, to their Fertilizer—believing it will compare favorably with any other manure in the market. lk ooroblisee in jaat pro• portions inch ingredients, as not only stimulate for,.j brief period, but oleo afford continued nourishment end dapple% to the growing crops ; for Grain or Chase we think it spe cially adapted, and only ask an impartial trial, that utility eland or fall upon Be own merits. PRICE .45 00 per ton wr3ooo lbs. We also, MANUFACTURE an article called MEAT AND BONE COMPOST! Which as Its name Imports. is composed of refuse meat and bones from the slenghter house, combined with o.ber ma terials, forming a cheap and posse/Hui manure 6 , r Oorn, Potatoes and Vegetables generally. Pa/C8 ti 7 0) per Son-2000 lbs. stir- These tisnoree may be had of Duane Genera ll y and of the Mannladarera TA M& & CLARK, & W. Comer Bth and Washington Btn, Philadelphia. 414p40 I.i GE 4 ets, VII