itautis stilt Ocutorrat SITUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1863. DMIVIOCR.&TIC COUNTY CONVENTION T:,c delegates who were elected on gaterday the '2.1111 of August, 1563, by the Democratic Mt' of the several townships, boroughs and wards a Berks county, assembled in County oar_ ration on Tuesday, September let, 1863, at 'c!o,k, A. M., in the Court 'House at Read ipg and organized by the election of the follow jog oilieera : President z HENRY B. !MOAN, of Colebrookdale. Vice Presidents ! litaAn E. LIEMWIGI, of Amily. WiLiaxm 11. G/MIER, of Caernarvon. EDWARD L. KILLNER, of Marion. .kiss GOUOLER, of Comm. BENToLET GRANT, of Reading. ilasev Ssiosns, of Reading. DANIEL ZOIMEDIAN, of Kutztown. Secretaries : Henry A. Summons, of Cumru, William 11. Gernand, of Reading. Joseph K. Harvey, of Reading. Ephraim Fritz, of Douglass. The several districts were then called over, in F ,4 1, sbe tic al order, when the following delegates preisated their credentials and took their seats as members of the Convention : LIST OF DELEGATES it:,oay—David Heinly,jr., Jacob A. Pieter, William P. 3fate, Henry BMW, William It Roller. 4,eity—lienbea R. Crieeemar, George K. Lorah, Hiram E Ladner. Berr, William Y. Shearer, Frederick A. `"- g o ry cpper—William Marbarger, Michael Kauffman, wdliams. E. : ran/A—Jacob Illegal, Aaron K. Bright, Franklin Pobe.ce. D.thd.—Franklin Stchberger, Benjamin Becker, Peter S. Lam mel:look—Henry Wagner, Jahn Troatel, William Z. Lime , (Wrearmn—William H. Gilmer, John Plank, Samuel ncrastwell. etre —Daniel IC. Roth, Jacob H. Haag, Levi Kauffman. Schandey, Henry B. Rhoads, Bear" L. Gilbert. Cum-el—Henry A. gammon% John Gouper,Peter Gram km. Lists bet—Jacob Pronheimr, John Orebro, Charles M. Pox. 1' ow/no—Ephraim ants, C. B. Yorgey, Cyrue W. biter. Eiri—Jacob S. Yoder, Samuel Babb, 3120C11 S. Militias. gunkle, Joseph Levan. Peters. Levan, 4r(rntoied—Joseph Weida, Jacob Liehty, John IL hoses. Eur.;«rg—Charles Lebold, Demur/Me Derr, William 117.1thaze.r. tk. e ft—Jacob Noll, John W. Plano. Reuben Richard. zteMerg. Lower—Levi Winter, John Maurer, Jonathan B.i.hlberg North—William Stump, Jacob Smith, Sonja- Graetf. ii•ntont—Charles N. Guy, John Doti's, John S. Baugh• ma, J.:fermi—Joseph Wilhelm, George Gillman, Samuel N Noe!,;er. aethown—Charles Mita, Daniel Zimmerman, Peter E=ZO=NMaiii hidoweek—Jobn D_ Barnet, George W. Wily, William Kauffman. MiIM=;=R;IEMI .V.ratatony—llaniel Angstadt, Charles Miller, George Est, Nlhlcaerg—John Body, Isaac Z. Deek, Solomon Yoder. 1.-y —Daniel Loucks, William Weaver, Samuel B. Suabb. NEMMOiMiiMI P..sa—Daniel Elliman, Elias Obeid, Charles Diehl. P,rg—FrancieS Reber, Benjamin B. Beide!, Martin fite—J.ihn S Dotterer, Jacob D. Deyeber, Lewis Y. Earbach. ki,hecoad—Solomon Miller, Benjamin Merkel, William Bernhard• • DZisun—Amos L. Dick, George ',image; Daniel Wick- norkiami—Dacrid Beichert, Isaac Miller, Reuben Fred diogeombmanop—Charles Levan; Daniel Buskirk, fleecy 13,raha-rd_ Spriay—Micbael Goodman, George Lash, Daniel Tenter. Michael oa4segt, John Wi helm. reil . phoccon Upper—Daniel Wertz, Solomon - Luber, hzae., Y. Shearer. 1111.4ingtore—Nicholas Andre, Henry Seben. Franklin R. Batmen. witelter—Jnel Focht, John S. Seidel, Joseph Bayer. ingeeletorjr—John B_ iSpatz, Henry Oberly, Augustus Fird Ward—Wood I. Schwartz, Philip Y. ellham, Eno. :.''eidere. Snead Wurd—Joseph K. Harvey, John B. Ooodhart, hat Helder. irizrel—Deriolet Grant, Daniel Forked, Jacob B. Ward—David Roland, Christian Schick, John.° Ems,. Ftfii Ward—lnac Matz, William IL Gummi, William Oa motion, the following Committee of one from etch township, borough, and ward, was appointed, to draft resolutions, and report the names of delegates to the next State Convention and a County Standing Committee for the ensu ing year, to : COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS, 4:C. David Healy, jr., George K. Lorah, Frederick A. Grarir, William Marbnrger, Aaron M. Bright, Franklin Etchberger, Wiling= R. Ziemer, John Prank, Levi Kauffman, Henry L. Gilbert, Peter t;ramiing, C. M. Fox, Cyrus W. Fisher, Jacob ii. Yoder, Henry Diehl, Peter B. Levan, Joseph Weida, William Balthasar, Jacob 8011, John Maurer, William Stump, John Dolts, Joseph Wilhelm. Charles butt, John Wormkessel, W. W. Kauffman, John L. Moyer, George Katz, Dam Z. Deck, Daniel Lanas, John Moser, Daniel Billmati, Francis S. Reber, Jacob D. Itepher, William Bernhart, Amos L. Dick, Isaac Miller, Daniel Buskirk, Michael Goodman,John Wilhelm, James F. Shearer, George Smi th, jr., Henry Schell, John 8. Beidel, John H. 81)53, Wood M. Schwartz, John B. Goodhark Jacob B. Mast, Christian Schick, William Keen. The following general nominations of candi dates for the different offices were then made: LIST OF CANDIDATES. For Assembly: J. Y. Bechtel, of Union. Samuel M. Filiman, of First Ward, Reading. Charles A. Kline, of Greenwich. William Heins, of Washington. William A. Ludwig, of Centre. li. H. Manderbach, of Womelsdorf. John Missimer, of L'lsace. William N. Potteiger, of Jefferson,. William H. Snyder, of Exeter. Dr. A. Smith, of Lower Heidelberg. For Prothonotary: Ephraim Armstrong, of stb Ward, Reading. Wellington B. Griesemer, of Oley. George K. Levan, of.4th Ward, Reading. Jonathan L. Reber, of sth Ward, Reading. Ezekiel Rhoacia, of Amity. William Shortie, of Upper Bern. For Register : Henry C. Croll, of Greenwich. John R. Edelman, of Oloy. Philip Eagle, of Douglass. Jonas Keller, of Hamburg. Levi Moyer, of 2d Ward, Reading. Mahlon A. Sellers, %f Windsor. 3L S. Thirweehter. of Marion. J. D. Wanner, of Kutztown. For Recorder : William Geist, of Longswamp. Isaac Landis, of sth Ward, Reading. Henry Reider, of Maidencreek. Mahlon F. Wolff, of Hamburg. For Clerk of the. Orphans' Court: Solomon Close, of Exeter. Levi H. Liess, of Longewamp. Zacharias H. Maurer, of 4th Ward, Reading. Philip S. Mathias, of Earl. Levi Sharman, of Spring. For Clerk of the Quarter &galena: Levi M. Gerhart, of Bernville Francis Roland, of 4th Ward, Reading. John Schmehl, of Alsace. For County Treasurer: Isaac R. Fisher, of 4th Ward, Reading. Michael Long, of Upper Tuipehoccon. Samuel Merkle, of Richmond. William Miller, of Windsor. David L. Wenrich, of Lower Heidelberg. For County Commissioner : William Bertolet, of Cumru. John Kurtz, of Caernarvon. Jacob Shortie, of Womelsdorf. For Director of the Poor: Abraham Ehrgood, of Robeson. Aaron Getz, of sth Ward. Reading. Joseph Muthart, of 4th Ward, Reading. For Auditor Samuel 0. Hatfield, of Douglass. Andrew Kum of Bethel. Lindley B. Frankum, of Colebrookdale. On motion, the Convention then adjourned o'clock, E. M. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Convention re -assembled at the appointed hour; when Mr. Ginaz SierrH, jr., in the name of the Committee on Resolutions, reported the following, which were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That, this Convention hereby ratify the proceedings of the late Democratic County Meeting, held on the 4th day of August, 1863, and cordially endorse and re-affirm the princi ples laid down in the resolutions adopted by that meeting, embracing, as they du ' are affirmation, re-adoption and approval of all the acts and re— solutions of the Democratic Slate Convention held at Harrisburg, on the 17th of June last, and of the resolutions passed by the Democracy of this County in August, 1861, August, 1802, and April, 1563. Reaolved, That we re-echo the sentiments of the resolution of the Democrats of old North— atepton, calling upon the Legislature to repeal the charters of all corporations, that shall have been engaged in proscribing men fur the exercise of their political opinions, or excluding from the institutions and public conveyances under their control, the Democratic press of the country, and we request the members from this county to aid by all the means in their power this laudable effort in behalf of constitutional freedom Resolved, That we will yield obedience to all la . ars constitutionally enacted, however objec, tionable the same may be, as long as they are uorepealed or not declared unconstitutional by the Courts ; but that we firmly assert our right of free discussion. and strongly denounce all technical and illiberal forced constructions of such laws. Resolved, That the construction by the War Department, placed upon the $3OO clause in the Conscription Act, " that a drafted man is-to be exempted for three years by furnishing a sub stitute, and only for that particular draft by pay. ing the commutation money fixed in said act, ' is not in accordance either with the spirit and let ter of the law or with common sense ; Section 13 of the Act plainly and distinctly placing both of said classes upon the same basis, by providing, that " such person so furnishing the substitute or paying the money shall be discharged from further liability under that draft." Resolved, That the effect of said construction by the War Department being adhered to, would be to remove the burden of personal military service under the Conscription Act, oppressive as it is already under the most liberal construc tion, entirely from the rich upon the shoulders of the poor. Resolved, That this Convention endorse the course of Col. Wu. HOPECINs, of Washington, in endeavoring to re impose the tonnage tax, and reeognize in the nomination of the Hon. GRORGIC W. WOODWARD, ouch a candidate as Col. Hop kins indicated in his letter of declination. Rea°dyed, That Hon. T. GLANCY JONNS be the Senatorial Delegate, and WM. Roseurnat,, Rs . S. HOTTENSTRIN and DANIEL BUSKIRK, be the Representative Delegates, to represent Barks County in the next Democratic State Convention. Raolved, That the following named persons constitute the Standing County Committee of Barks county for the ensuing year: STANDING COMMITTEE FOR 1863-64. JACOB H. HAIN, Chairman. Albany—Jacob A. Elden Alsace—William Adam. Amity—Abraham H. Vandereliee. Bern—William Y. Shearer. Bern Upper—Daniel Mee Beetroille—Dr. Deena D. Deppen. Bethel—Peter S. Lutz fireeknocee—Daniel Hummel. Caernarvon—Dr. Henry Wodropp Centre—Daniel Zerbey, Seq. Corthrookdate—Henry B. Rhonda Canals—John Dangler. District—Charles H. Fox. . . Daughtes—Chriattan R. 'Largay Earl--Enoch S. Mathias. Exeter—Edward D. Cbriatian Cireenivich—Peter A. Kline. Hamburg—Rufus D. Wolff. Jidda!Prot—John IL Henry. Hei4eTherg Lower—Franklin S. Ludwig. lieidelberg North—Adam Minafah. ilertrord—John S. Baughman .Tefferann—Blichael B. Fox. Kiststoura—Peter Manse. Longgwamp—Amos Weiler .711"rtfilenereek—John D. &Dad. Marion—John Bechtold. Mazdslaway—Devralt S Kul., MK ilfuhlenberg—Adam &duet. Otey—Bzra Z. Grlesemer. Ontriaunee—John Herehner. Penn—John B. Reber. Ferry—Michael Hoffman, Esq. Pike—Dr. William Herbst. Ril/nnand—Samuel Leakier. Robeson.--George Hartz. Rockland--Benjamin E Dry. Ritecombmanor—Charles Levan Spring—George LaeL Tudpehoecoa—Atignxtris L. Bordeer TuZpehoccon Upper—Denier Wertz. Union—Herman Hmetead. TlOuld.glon—Franklin H. Brenner Windsor—Partiel Bomber. Wonsanloll—John B. Smith. BRADING First Ward—Wood M. Schwartz Swami Ward—Joseph K. Hanrey. Third Ward—William S. Young. Fourth Ward—William treasureLeh Fffth Ward—Jacob H. Hain.. [ln addition to the above, a set of rules rela tive to the payment of eleotion expenses by candidates, and their persona) service in the offices to which they may be eleated, as adopted by the Executive Committee in pursuance of a resolution of the County Meeting of August 4th, 1863, were reported and adopted as rules for the government of this Convention.] The candidates having severally signed these rules, as required, on motion, the Convention proceeded to the nomination of a ticket. Before a rote was taken, the names of the fol lowing candidates were withdrawn, to wit: TONE Kt:Lima and Levi MOYHR, for Register; Joan Sciniann, for Clerk of Quarter Sessions: ABRA• HAM EHHHOOD, for Director; and Baum. G. HATFIELD, for Auditor. Three ballots were taken, with the following reetlt THE BALLOTINGS. Assembly. let. 2d. 3d. ...64 65 110 —O2 69 28 ..61 77 ...52 53 ,39 .30 28 John Bliesimer Charles A, Kline Samuel M. Fillman William N. Potteiger H. H. Manderbach. ..... William Heine William IL Snyder William A. Ludwig Eli Becker Dr. A. Smith Prothonotary. lat. 2d. Bd. - Jonathan L. limber 46 74 73 George K. Levan 36 47 62 Ezekiel Rhoads 26 27 13 William Shartle . 20 Wellington R. ariesemer 14 .... .-- Ephraim Armstrong 8 Register M. 8. Thirweater Mahlon A. Sellers.. J. D. Wanner Philip Eagle . . John R. Edelman Henry C. Cron. Recorder Isaac Laucka Henry Reider Mahlon F. Wolff William Geist.. Clerk of the Orphans' Court. Ist. 2d. M. Solomon Close 50 60 70 Levi U. Lien • 40 69 67 Philip S. Mathias.... Zacharias IL Maurer Levi Sharman Clerk of the Quarter Saslow' Franoia Roland had Levi M. Gerhart " County Treasurer. Ist. 2d. 3d. David L Wenrich 59 53 79 Isaac R. Fisher-- 4S GO 57 Samuel Markle 35 35 Michael Long.. William Miller County Commissioner let. 2d. John Kurtz 64 101 William Bertolet 46 47 Jacob Shuttle 40 Director of the Poor. Aaron Getz had Joseph Maths'% had county Auditor Andrew Karr had Lindley R. Frankum had On the First Ballot, JOHN MISSIDIRR, for Assem bly; FRANCIS Buisten, for Clerk of the Quarto? BCBSIORS ; AARON GETZ, for Director of the Poor; and Azonew KURR, for. Auditor, baying a major ity of all the votes given, were deolared duly nominated. After this ballot, the names of the following candidates wore withdrawn, viz: Eli Becker, William Reins, Wm. A. Ludwig, and Dr. A. Smith, for Assembly ; Ephraim Arm erns', Wellington B. Griesemer, and Win. Shor tie, for Prothonotary ; Henry C. Croll, John IL Edelman, and Philip Eagle, for Register; Wm. Geist and Mahlon F. Wolff, for Recorder ; Z. H. Maurer, and Levi Sharman, for Clerk of the Orphans' Court; Michael Long and Wm. Miller, for County Treasurer; and Jacob Shuffle, fur County Commissioner. Os the Second Ballot, WILLIAM N. POTTEIOER, for Assembly; M. S. Tutawscurn i k, for Regis ter; ISAAC LAPCXS, for Recorder; and JOHN KURTZ, for County Commissioner, having received a majority of all the votes given, were declared duly nominated. After this ballot, the names of the following candidates were withdrawn, viz: 11. 11. Manderbach and William 11. Snyder, for Assembly; Philip S. Mathias, for Clerk of the Orphans' Court; and Samuel Merkle, for County Treasurer. On the Third Ballot, CHARLES A. l 3 LINa, for Assembly; JONATHAN L. REBER, for Protbono tary SOLOMON Ctosa, for Clerk of the Orphans' Court; and DAVID L. Women, for County Treasurer, having a majority of all the votes given, were declared duly nominated. The ticket having been thus completed, the Convention, at 81 o'clock, P. M., adjourned erne die. HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! BATCHELOR'S CELEBRATED lIAIR DYE IS TEE BEST 1N THE WORLD! The only Ilarmless, True and Reliable Dye Known. 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CHAPMAN, july 25.-Smo] Chendet, No. SU Broadway, New-York A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, ac tuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the recipe and directions for making the simple Remedy used in his case. Thom wishing to profit by his experience—and possess a Value. ble Remedy—will receive the same, by return mall, (care fully sealed,) by addressing ang 8-3mo] The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid. Published for the benefit and as a Warning and CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who suffer from Nervous Debility, Pre. mature Decay of Manhood. etc, supplying at the same time, THE MEANS OF SELF OUSE. By oho who has a i red himself after being put to great expense cud injury through medical humbug and quackery. By eaclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, single co pies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Et.g., Bedford. Mugs County, N. Y. may 23-ly Wheat (prime white) per bushel $1 55 Wheat, (prime red) per bushel 1 45 Eye du el 1 00 Corn (old) do 78 Corn (new) do Cora Meal do 100 Oats do 45 Flaxseed do 1 30 Cloverseed do 4 50 Timothy seed do 2 25 Barley do 70, Potatoes do 60 Sweet Potatoes do 75 Salt do 60 Salt per Sack 1 SO Wheat Flour (extra fatally white) 'ft bbl. 9 03 Wheat Flour (extra tam white) %l 100 ite 4 60 Wheat Flour (extra family) per Barrel 850 Wheat Flour (extra family) per 100 Bs. 4 25 Single Extra Flour, per barrel 7 50 Single Extra Flour, per WO lbs. 3 75 Wheat Flour (super fine) per barrel 750 Rye Flour per barrel 400 Eye Flour per 100 ihs. 200 PAID BY P. BUSHONG & SOBS, Corn, Rye, Oats, - PRICES OF ORAIN, Paid at titAitto.2l BOOMS Dienliery, Corner of ELsventla & Muhieriberg greets. Co n, Rye, Cato, Reading Lumber Prices Current. .Reported for the Reading Gazette by JACOB B. DRY SHER, Lumber Commieeton Yard, South Third St., near the Lancaster Bridge. BEADING, September 4, 1863. Hemlock Iola( and emaniung, $l2 00@14 00 Poplar Boards, - - 20 430/40 00 Scantling, - 20 00 25 00 White Pine Boards and Plank, • - 12 00 ` 50 00 .. site Pine Boards Cherry Boards and. Plank, - White Pine Floor Boards, BOOBIIfi. Oak Floor Boards, - - White Pis ,nd Hemlock Shingles, site Pine and Saralee. ~,,.--...-_, Oak Boards and Plank, - 20 maw 00 White Pine Ceiling Lath, - 1 90@ 200 Ash Plank, 20 002230 00 Spruce and Pine Pickets, - 800q14 00 Walnut Boards and Plank, - 20 11 q 60 00 Lynn Beards and Plank, - . 1.5 00@t25 00 White Pine Joist and Scantling, - 20 002222 00 Birch and Maple Boards and Flank, 20 000030 00 200,000 feet Green Butt Edged Clear Walnut . from 34 to 7 inches WANTAD, Price paid In Cash - - - 2E08E30 Ist. 2d. ...61 78 ....32 35 ....26 34 13 • lat. 2d .62 79 .48 69 PHILADELPHIA MARKET. FLOUR MP ORAlN.—There is no alteration in the. Flour market, and a limited demand for 'shipment. Sates reach about 3500 bble, mostly city mills and western extra family, part at s6@6 25 :and part at a price kept private, including 700 bble old stock at $5 25@0 50 $1 bbl. The trade are baying in lots, an wanted, at $4 OQ@5 25 for FM perfine, 373 @i 75 for eXtrae,lls 50G6 5U for extra faint. ly, and $5 MP 00 bbl for fancy lute, according to brand and (reel:mem Rye Flour and Corn Ideal are scarce. The former is selling in a small way at $5 t bbl. The latter in arm at fully former rates. The receipts to-day are 1050 bble Flour, 12,1500 busk Wheat, 3100 do Corn, 8250 do Oats. Thervie move Wheat offering, and Very little demand for it at previous quotations. Sales reach about 6100 buehele in lots, at 1 20 tot 30c for new reds, and 130 to 1350 for old do. including 200 u bush fancy western at 1 42c, and white at from 140 to tel Mc, the latter for prime Kentucky. Rye is dull, and offered at 90c for new, and Val 00 for old. Corn to better and very genres, with sales of 2633000 bush , at 63e for southern yellow ; SOc for white, and 73e for 111.- 1 feller do; western mixed is held at our highest ii4nres, and nothing doing at the advance. Oats are firm, with further sales of 4000 bask new at 55®880, and old at 70e, weight. There is a good demand for Tlmothyseed, and 500 bushel. old, mostly at $5 t bueh for prime 41 29 - 13 - - 90 votes El:= WHISKY is scarce and on the advance. Bbls are:selling at ttlth and drudge at 49c, and very Ittt'e °flaring. lEWIY—The market to firmer and rather more active, and good No. lis scarce and wasted at Sig ton, on time. A sale of 3000 tons (Hendon Grey Forge wee made at CR AO, mob. bewail Pig is quiet, In manufactured Iron there is no change, and a moderate business doing in Bare and Rails at about previous rates. CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle were larger Chic week, reaching about 2400 head, an increase of 500 over lea week, but the demand was good and prices steadily maintained, ranging at from $5 for common op to $101(0103.1 for extra quality, the hulk of the males were at from $8 to s B li the 100 lbs. Cows—Atm:a 150 were die posed of et from 021) to $55 each for Springers, and $25 to for Cowe and Calves. Hogs were better and all offer ed (some 1500) sold, Including 011 at Glues' at 1117'.4,@555:, and 560 at the Avenue Yard at sB@sS,l4', the 100 16 x, net. Sheep—Tbe offerings reach 18,6(10, the largest ever known id' any week before, and pekes were lower. Fat Sheep sold at oc C Ib, gross and stock do at $2 50Q)3 50 each, aq to coudition.—NortilAmericrat. 91 votes 59 -132 votes —lB •• Lloit SALE AT TILE OLD JAIL, TILE cumo. 12 ea variety of Bar and Rotel Glees, China and Queue ware furniture ever veered is Reeding. =! JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 60 Nasean Street, New• York MARKET. pap., Seitember 4, 1863. Buckwheat Flourper 100 En.. 2 00 Pork ft 100 The. 9 00 Beef (hind quarter) per 100 pounds B@9 00 Beef (fore quarter) per 100 pounds 76.8 00 RIMS per pound 10 Shoulders do 7 Flitch do Dried Beef, do 13 Table Butter do 18 Lamp Butter do 19 Firkin Butter do Tallow do Lard do 10 Hides, Raw do 7 and 8 Best Old Rye Whiskey, per gallon 3 00 Common Whiskey, per gallon 49 to 60 Flaxseed Oil @ gallon 80 Eggs per dozen 17 Stone Coal (stove, egg &broken, VI 20001 tat. 4 90 Ent Coal do 350 Limeburners' do 2,00t02 .59 Plaster per ton, 6 00 Timothy Ray do 20 00 Meadow Hay do 18 00 Hickory wood per cord 4 00 Oak wood do 3 00 Bark do 6 00 READING PRICES OP GRAIN, September 4, NM ME 78 cents for 56 IDs . 90 cents for 561 be 45 contsfor 32 lbs 78 ets. per 68 Its 90 " " 55 " 45 " " 32 " ===Uo "A smile was on bar lip—health was In bar look, strongh Was In Ler step, and to her haads—Plaatatiou Bitters." A few bottles of Plantation Bitters Will core Nervous Headache. Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips: Pour Stomach end Fetid Breath. Petulancy and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections. • Excessive Fatigue and Abort Breath. `• Pahl over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. • Prostration; Urea! Weakness. Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, &c. Which are the evidences of Ling COMPLAINT AND uYseEwia, It is estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments Proceed from a dim:teed and torpid liver. The bilittry en. orations of the liver overflowing into the stomaoh poison' the entire system end exhibit the above eymptome. After long research, we are able to present the most re markable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the world has ever produced. Within one year over six hun dred and forty thousand persona have taken the Plantation Bitters, and not an instance of complaint has come to our knowledge ! R le a moat effectual tonic and agreeable stimulant, suit ed to all conditions of life. The report that it relies upon mineral substances for its active properties, are wholly false. For the public satis faction, and that patients may consult their physicians, we append a list of its components. CALISATA DARK—Celebrated for over two hundred years In the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, Ac. It was introduced into Europe by the Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Perm, in 1640; and afterwards said by the JesUltafOr the enormousprice of Raman weight in siteel•, under the name of Jesuit's Powder*, and Was finally made public by Louie XVI, King of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to ita febrifuge qualities during his South American travels. CAscnnILLA BARK—For diarrhma, colic and diseases of the stomach and bowels. DANDOLION—for Inflammation of the loins and dropsical affectione. CualsomtLE FLoWEits—For enfeebled digestion. LAVILVDEK FLOWERS—Aromatic, stimulant and tonic— highly invigorating in nervous debility. WINTBRORREN—For scrofula, rheumatism, An. Amse—An aromatic carminative; creating desk, muscle and milk; muck need by mothers nursing. Also. clove•bads, orange, earraway, coriander, snake root, dm, Another Wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, impart ing beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and we Withhold its name for the present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. - . Maser. P. H. DRAKE 5r Co. have been a great suffer er from Dyspepeia for three or four years and had to aban don my profession. About three months ago I tried the Plantation linters, and to my great joy, lam now nearly a well man. I have recommended them in several omen, and, as far no I know, always with signal %aneat. I am respectfully yours, I/EV..I. B. CATHOEN. Philadaphia,loth Month, 17th .Day, aaßiscrso Fruartu:—My daughter has been mush belle fitted by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou wilt send me two bottles more. Sherman Ilinteei - Chicago, lii., Feb. 11, 1883. Messrs. P. U. DRAKE & Co. :--I . teaais send us another twelve easel; of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning ap petiser, they appear to have superseded everything else, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, &e., GAGE. & WAITE. Arran g ements arejnom completed to supply any demand for this article, which from lack of government stamps has not heretofore been possible. The public may reel assured that in no case milt the per fectly pure standard of the Plantation Bitters be departed from. Emery bottle bears the fac simile of our Signature on a eked plate engraving, or it cannot be genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout the country. March 21-2mol DIED. On theist Wet., at the residence or Joseph Mettler, in this city, THEODORE A. I,Annewr, aged 34 years. On the SOLh Ult., in this city, MART ELIZABETH, only daughter of Charles J. and Mary S. Balser, aged 29 years, 10 months and 2 days. Cu the 30th nit., at florthorongh, Philadelphia; Trzomen S. !lamina. in the 37th year of his ace. His remains were brought to this citt'on Wednesday, and interred in the Charles EVRIAI Cemetery. On the 80th alt., in this city, Jenne - , eon of Ezra and Sarah Helier, aged 13 years, 4 months and 4 Mull. . On the 25th ult., iu this city, MARBASIST ELIZABETH, in fant daughter of John A. and Maria X Stewart, aged 13 months. On the 30th ult., In the U. R. flocpits.l. at Cs.mp Buford. Ye., Detritit. 11 Kuno. non of the late Adam and Catharine Fasig, or this city, aced 28 years. The deceaied was a member of Company G, nth retina. Cavalry (Rush's Lan cer.). ills remains were brought home, and interred twit evening, ats o'clock, in the Charing Erase Cemetery. • On the 28th ult., in Upper Bern, AMANDA, daughter •of Jesse and Caroline Freeman, aged 2 yearn and 10 days. On the 27th uit., in Windsor, Astnami SansABEA, aged about CO years. On the 25th nit., In Richmond tp , Sussicxe, daughter of John and Mary Rahn, aged 1 year, 4 months and 20 days. On the 25th ult., at Miqaeraer's Station. Lebanon county, GRORGE 8.. only son of John 17. and Mary Ann Seibert, aged 3 months and 25 days • On the 24th oil. in Maxatawny, Louise. AGNES, daughter of Daniel and Fayanna Drollinger, aged 1 year, 11 months and 13 days. On the 23d AIL, near Fleetwood, FIENJAAULT NVOLF,O. soldier ; aged 45 years, 10 months and 7 days. On the t2d nit., at Lyons Station, SUSANNA RUPPERT, aged 79 years, 5 months and 15 day.. On the Slat ult., in Womelsdorr, °souls WILLIAM B ar ias; son or Charles P. and Clarissa Moyer, aged 6 years, 7 months and 1 day. On the Met nit., in Upper Bern, Jaaattien WIIMPIP, son of Perry Rentschler, in the 2d year of his ago On the 23d nit, in Spring, JOHN Anew, eon of John and Mary Kind, aged 4 years, montbsiand 17 days. - - OD the 20th ult., in WilidSor, ANNA MARIA, daughter of Thomas and Susanna Sholtenberger, aged 19 years„6 months and 11 days. On the 21st ult., in Hereford, WILLIAM, eon of David Blehster, in the 14th year of Waage. Oa the 20th alt.. in MautataMity, Gamut WASHINGTON, eon of Charles and Judith Feely, aged 4 years, 1 month and 4 days. On the 17th ult., near Fledtwood, ISAAC! WANNER, aged 46 years, 8 months and 17 days. On the 15th nit , in blublenberg, Jam WWI; aged 69 years, 10 months and 9 days. On the 15th ult., in Talpshoecon, SUSANNA, wife of John Troutman, in the 65th year of her age. On the 19th alt., near Womelsdorf, JOHN ADAM, eon of. Henry and Hannah Fidler, aged 1 year, 4 months and days. On the 15th nit., In Enter, Jung HMT2IIIII, aged 78 years, 3 months and 6 days. On the 14th nit , In Womelsdorr, MARY AMANDA, daugh ter of William IL and Mary Anderson, aged 4 years S months and 16 days. On the 10th ult., in tongswamp, &MANNA, wife of John Wormkessei, aged 43 years, 1 month and 14 days. On the Bth ult., near Fleetwood, JOHN DANIEL, SOIL of John and Sarah Seheedler, aged 1 year, 1 month and 12 days. On the Ist nit., In afaxatawny, JACOB KEMP, aged 55 years, 8 months and 16 days. In Rockland, Bunn MILLER, aged 97 years, 5 months and 16 dam Recently, JOSEPH Mumma, or Rockland, aged 29 years, 11 months and 3 days. He served 3 months In the Army, and Me remains were brought home and interred nt the New Jerusalem Church. 20 060 00 17 0025 00 4005 6 00 23 00 26 00 4 60_19 00 HANDSOME MANSION AT PUBLIC SALE. WILL BE BOLD AT l 7 O'CLOCK, P. IT, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 29th, 1863, at the Keystone House, in the city of Reeding. Ps., the Residence of the late Henry A. Mnhlenberg, Penn greet, above 4th,-30 feet front by 150 feet deep. CUT STONE FRONT to second story, with .pseica. Back Building. and every modern convenience. Terme easy, and poseer sion given When desired. Apply to DAVID McKNIGIIT, cog 28-st] Reading, Pa. Estate of Catharine Ritter, widow of John Ritter, late of the Oily of Reading, Deceased. LE T TERS TESTAMENTARY ON THE above estate having been granted to the subscribers, residing in the same city, notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against said estate, to present them for settlement without delay, and to those Indebted, to make payment. JOEL RITTER, LOUIS HITTER, Executors. Aug. 29-6t] AARON RITTER, Estate of Levrfs Robert, late of the City of Reading. deceased. OMB IS HBREBV GIVEN, THAT LET 1' Testamentary to the Estate of the abova-nam iecedent, have been granted to the sulaerlher, hie Wid ow, residing in South Tenth street, in the same city i to whom all persons having claims against the said Estate, will present them, and all indebted, will make payment, without delay. cog 29-44.1 SusaaiNA ROBERT, Aduthaletratrbr. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Assigned Estate of Daniel Levan and Wife, of Albany township, Berke county. THE UNDERWONED AUDITOR, APPOINT od by the Court of Common Pleas of Berke c-minty, to audit, re-state and make distribution of the balance of the account of Benjamin Levan, Amignee for the benefit of creditors of Daniel Levan and Mary his wife, hereby gives notice that be will attend for that pnrpnee, at hie of f ice in Court street, Reading, on Tuesday, the 22.1 day of Septem ber, A. ii., 1803, at 1 o'clock, P. M., when and where nit persons interested may attend, if they a.e proper. ang 29-lit] A. B. GREEN, Auditor. AUDITORS NOTICE j`ICE UNDERSIGNED, AUDITOR APPOINT ad by the Court of Common ltieaa of Barks county, to make dlstiltutica of the balance In the bandit of Solomon Filter, Aeeigaee of Elijah Delong,late sf Albany township, Berke county, and Lydia hie wife, for tile benefit of his eredttore, hereby gives notice that he will meet all parties interested at the office of F. L. Smith, Esq., in Coact street, ia the city of Reeding, on Thursday, tho filth day of Sep tember, A. D., 1863, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. . aug 29-3t] 13111WARTE,Aadikor. g-T-1860-X. = Rochester, N. Y. December 28, Ism. Thy friend, A3A CUEBEN P. EL DILA= iit. CO. 202 BROADWAY, N.Y JAMESON'S CLOTHING HOUSE, El IEI lgi Corner of Sixth and Penn Streets, READING, PA. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING HOUSE is better prepared now to hold out great inducements to buyers than at any previous time, as our stock of MEN'S CLOTHING & DRESS GOODS, Is much larger and better than ever before, the bulk of which has been bought before the late great rise in prices. BOYS' CLOTHING. In great variety, of all sizes, prices and qualities. The long experience of this House in this branch has enabled us to get up all th% different proportions and sizes to fit boys of all ages, to which we invite particular attention. t March 28, 1863—tf] JAMESON & Co. REGISTER'S NOTICE °TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE following named persons have filed their ac ante of eir Administration on the &totes of the deceneW, whores names aro undermentioned, in the Register's Office, in and for the County of Berke, and that the anew wilt , be present ed to the Orphans' Court of take county for confirmation and allowance, on :Thursday, the 17th day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court Roue in the City of Reading, viz: 1863. . • . Fil.rl May 1. Account of Nicholas Heckman, Gordian of Adam Rothanberger. Filed May 2. Acconnt of Daniel H. Levan, Guardian of Rather Ann De Turk. . . . Filed May 4. Account of Charles Kahn, Executor of Henry Helm, deceased. Filed May 5. Account of Daniel J. Werner and Marks B. Scull, Executors of Samuel Brlner, deceased. Filed May 7. account of Andrew M. Ballade, Onardian of Johnson L. Terry. Filed May 9. Accountof Ezra Reed and William Taylor, Executors of Elisabeth Reed. deceased. • Filed alay 19. Account of John Gronrath and Benne vine Cronnah, Administratora of John Cronrath, deceased. . . . Filed May Is. Account of Jared Price, Administrator of Thomas Price, deceased . . . Filed May 22. Account of Samuel D. Heil, Executor of John Ginginger, deceased, vfSo was the Guardian of Maria Rohrbach p late Maria Siesholto. Filed May 26. Account of William Mom°, a nardian of Lydia Derr. Filed May 26. Account of William Shama, Guardian of Daniel K Derr. Piled May 26. Account of Daniel ltitler,Traetee of Geo Moore, deceased. . . Filed May 24. Accountof lame Moore and Daniel Moore, Administrators of George Moore, deceased. Filed May 27. Account of Jeremiah Stengel, Executor of Bonneville Mengel, deceased. Filed :tiny 27. Account of David R. licenig, Guardian of Solomon R. Kcenig. Filed June Account o‘Phillp Spohu, Guardia; of Rachel Jane Laeh. Filed June 3. Account of David R. N. Manger, Admin• istrator of Frederick R. Manger, deceased. Filed June 4. Account of John 31. Ahn and Daniel Spengler, Adminintratore of Jacob Spengler, deceased. Filed June 4. Account of Samuel Freeman, Administra tor of Elizabeth Freeman, deceased. Filed June 6. Account of Jacob Schaeffer, Administra tor of Elizabeth Fegeley, deceased. Filed June 10. Account of Peter S. Knabb, Administra tor of John D. Knabb, deceased. Filed Junel.B. Account of Willoughby FeuAteriagoher, Admimairotor of John reay.torinacber, deceemed. Filed June SO. Account of Adam Weidennaal, Adtainit , - trotor of Mary Magdaleo& Moore, Ilecensed. Filed Joao 80. Account of Daniel Gran, Admluietrator of Frederick Gran, deceased Filed July 0. Account of John Richard. Administrator cf Elizabeth Moyer, deceased. Filed July 7. Account of Isaac Schroeder, Adminiatra for of Caroline Schroeder, deceased. . Filed July 8. Accountof George W. llirumelberger, Ad. winintralor of Philip Him mellierger, dece4 red . Filed July 8. Account of .john Troutman and George Reedy, ••xecntore of Jacob Troutman, deceased. Filed July 17. Account of J. Daniel ttohrbach, Adiniu ignitor of George Behrbach. deceased. Filed .1517 21 Arco:tut of Addison W. tater of John Hoof, flecna,ed.. nied July 24. ...AM tof ~ s l.Aan A. Marshall; Adminic. tratrix of Dr. John G. AlarshaTh deceased. Filed July 25. Account of Henry G. Dare and Abraham G. Dare, Executors of Catharine Geruand. deceased. FiloiJuly El. Account of J. Daniel Itobrbach, Exam for of lease flohrbach, deceased. . . Piled August 1. Account of Charles Reinert end Peter Reinert, Executors of M. ria Reinert, deceased. Filed August 4. Accoant of Beuneville Keim and Geo. KO to ' Administrators of George Kelm. deceased. Filed August 5.. Account of Samuel Haas, Administra tor of Isaac Knack, deceased. Piled Anguet 5. Account of William Rapp. Trustee for the sale or Real Estate of fdagdalena Keifer, deceased. Filed August 6. Account of Adam Dander, Guardian of Elias Dundor. . . .... Filed A uguet 7. Account of David Schneider, one of the Executors of George Price, deceased. Fled August 13 Account of. Cyrus Wolff, Trustee of Bacjamin Kurtz, deceased. Filed August 14. Account of D. B. Manger, Executor of Jacob Weaver, deceased. • Flled.Angnst 15. Account of James Ruth, one of the Admintevatore of George Ruth, deceased. Filed Augustly. Account of Charles IL Magna, Admin istrator of Charles Brooke, deceased. Filed August la. Account of William,Daniel and Sam uel Marberger, Administrators of Abra ham Marberger, deceased: Filed Auguet..lo. Account of Nathaniel Pott and John Pott, Adioluistritton of John Pott, deceased. Filed August 10. Account of Philip Albright, Adminis trator of Cala Moyer, deceased. • Filed August 15. Account of William M. Baird, Admin istrator of Thomas Baird, deceased. Filed August 15. Account of Lewis Griner, Adminis trator of Joseph Kendall, deceased. Piled August 15. Account of Lewis Griner, Guardian of Sarah 8. Dander. Filed August 17. Account of Charles A. Pauli and Mary L. Pauli, Executors of Ruth L. Davis, deceased. Filed August 17. Account of Daniel Lerch, Administra tor of Ellen Shearer, deceased. Filed Angled 17. Account of Amon B. Witauor, FireCtl tor of James 5. Eicicley, deceased. Filed August 17. Account of Charles Miller, Amitilatra tor of David Ely, late of the city of Reading. deceased. BENJAMIN E. DRY, Reenter. Register's Office, Reading, August 2S, 1862-1; Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Sink ing Spring, Berke' County. /MOSE MEMBERS OF SAID COMPANY, L who have not paid Amassment No. 13. (of Si. per lb:Aland (neared ) se was published more than 90 days ago, will take notice that, in case of a loss by fire, such delin quents cannot look to the Company for damages, as their neglect to pay said assessment within the time specified, forfeits all claims to any remuneration whatever, and shall notwithstanding be liable to the payment of said camel• meet, as provided by the Charter. And if not paid within 80 days from date, an additional charge for collecting will be made. The following named persons are authorized to receive payment: /Sir Always have Policy to endorse payment. Andrew Knrr, Req., Millersburg, Bethel township. John S. Reber Mount Pleasant, Penn 11 Isaac H.• Mohr, Mohrsville, Perry M. A. Sellers, Windsor Castle, Windsor Solomon Kerby, Maidencreek, John Kemp, Maxatawny, Benjamin Levan, Albany, Dr, Livengood, Womeladorf, George WhOner, Oley. Samuel Landis, District, George Mull, Boyerstown, Richard Wertz, Longswamp, Housam'e and Geiger's, Reading, Henry Mull, Agent, Sinking Spring. . By order, ang 20-3t] AARON MULL, Secretary. TO ALL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT ! J. ROSENDALE OPTICIAN AND OCULIST, 1)EOS TO ANNOUNCE TO THE CITIZENS j of Reading , and vicinity, that he hen opened an office at No 6, South Fifth Street, opposite the Mauston Mose, where he will remain for,; weeks. Fully appreciating the confidence that hasbeen reposed in him on his former visi•e,heassurre his patients rl:=--liSasnand Mende, that his aim will bons heretofore, to merit their confidence end good will, On Mr. R's. last visit to this place, he had over 600„purchasers for his famed- PANTASCOPIC AND TINTED SPECTACLES. Ria treatment of the Ryon it peculiar, and only practiced shouldself, and coseideriug . his vast experience, no one neglect towing him woo la trou.hteA in the .light,st degree with any failure of the sight. Every pair of these Spectacles warranted to last from 10 to 12 yearn. COB SULTATION FREE. Office Moore from S A. M., till 6 P. M. [ang YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY, South Weat corner of Fift_h and Walnut Streets, Reading, Pa, WILL RECOMNIENCE STUDY, AUGUST 31st- The usual branches of a liberal Education are taught, with ,ot.ptatioo to the wauts of the Pupil. 'Perms from $4 to $lO per Term of eleven weeks. Board lug and Instruction $35 per Term, or $l3O the School Year. Huge at the Teachers' rates. aug 22-311 SARAH P. ORISCOM, Principal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT TIE. ACCOUNT of David Lovan and John B. Holloway, A.ignses of lace° Rhoads and ilanualt his wife, has bemi tiled In the Drothonutary'e office of Berk 'county, and that the same will he allowed and confirmed on the 14th day of Septem ber neat (1563), unless cane be ohown to the contrary. nag 11.--4t] ADAM W. KAUFFMAN, Prothonotary. PUBLIC SALE WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON Friday, September 11, 1803, at 12 o'clock noon, at the house of Dr. Henry W. Johnson, deceased, in Boyer& town, Barks county, Pa., the following PERSONAL PRO PERTY, to wit: 1 Side-Board, 13 CanoSeat Chairs. 12 Windsor Chairs, 3 Wash Stands, 8 Lookinglasses, 1 Towel-Rack, 9 Pair Man tle Ornaments, 4 clocks, Knives and Forks, 1 Wood Cheat, 2 Tables, 2 Case-Seat Rocking Chairs. 2 Boston Rocking Chairs, 1 Reading Rocking Chair, 1 full White Granite Tea. Sett Lot of Plates, end a large lot of Qneenstletre, It Char her Vessels, Silver Spoons and Forks, Britannia Spoons, Earthenware, Iron Pots and Kettles, 1 Copper Kettle, 3 Meat Tube, Demijohns, 1 Ice Chest, lot of Coal, lot of Wood, 1 Extra Gold Watch, 3 Gold Watch Chains, lot of Pocket Books, 2 Senor Cages, 1 Sofa, 7 Mat Blinds. 15 Oil Window Shades, lot of Carpet, 1 lot of Fluid and Coal Oil Lampe, 1 Silver Castor, 2 Bird Cages, 6 Stoves, 4 Lanterns, 1 lot of empty Cans and Bottles, 6 Paintings, 2 Setts har ness, Hay and Oate,.2 Book Cases. Alec, a full MRDIOAL LIBRARY, all the SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and a large lot of MEDICINES, 1 lot of Bridle Belle, and many other goods too nomerons to men tion. The sale of the Me& cal Library and Surgical Instru ments and Medicine, will ownmenoe about 3 o'clock. All the Medical men are most respectfully invited to attend, 119 they will be positively sold at that time. Conditions of sale will be made known on the day of aide by P. L. BRENDLIN GER, W, K. °BIM, AdMlniStratOre, ang 22-30 J. B. RHOADS, PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE I Court of Common Pleas of Berke county, will be sold at public vendee, on Saturday, the 3d day of October, 1863, at the public house of John W. Barkhart, In North sth street, between Washington and Walnut streets, in the city of Reading, Pa.. the following Real Estate, to wit : A threkstdry BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and brick 1514 back Buildings attached, and let or piece of ground, ki:W.sitnato on the east-side of North Fifth street, between Washington and Walnut streets, in the city of Reading, containing 13 feet Inches in front, and 130 feet in depth, with the appurtenances. Sold as the estate of &must Pore, an Habitual Drunkard. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when due attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known by aug 29-st) JOSEPH. S. ROYER, Committee. ORPHANS' COURT SALE, DURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR DII ANS' Court of Berke COTIDIy, will he sold at Public V.Atine, on Saturday, the 12th day of September. A D. 18143. et the public hence of Eli S. Fox, in the thy of Read ing, Berke county, the following Real Estate, to wit: All that certain Tract of woo D b a N D, eituate in Exeter tuwo.hiP. Berke county, adjoining lands of Solo- Dfinkel, Samuel Levan. and Michael Ilaak, OATS,, more or lee.. Late the pro perty .4 Adam litantan. decca,d. Sale to commence at one o'clock in the afternoon, when duo attendance will be given. end the terms of /isle wade known by KIDN lIECKM N. Admlnictrator. By order of the Court. —Daum. HAAN, Clerk. nag 10-41 ORPHANS' COURT BALE nt.IRSUANT TO AN ORDER 01? TILE ()R— -t. SITANS”Conrt of Berke county. will be sold at Public Vend cie. on Saturday, the 13:h day of Sept. A. U. 1863. at the Entine. Home of Franklin Messer, in the village of Weitzel vi I le. Spring tern unlit]) Berke county. the following desert b. mi heat Fetate, to wit: All that certain Tenement sod Mess. mane, and Lot of Ground. aitnete in Spring township, in the county of Beaks, adjoining lands of Daniel Weitzel, Michael Rath. Leah Ruth, Jobe Ram. et al., containing sixty-maven perces, strict measure. Late the property of John Geible, deceased., Sale to commence at one o'clock in the afternoon, when due attendance will be 'riven, and lama of sole made known by HANNAH n. SPROUT, Adtniniatratrix. By order of the Cowl—RA.3cm. Marx, Clerk wag 15-4 t DEAFNESS, DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR AND AIR-PASSAGES. CAP .A., iIM Wt. Mr.. EYE AND EAR. NOISE IN THE HEAD. DEAFNESS & - Dr. F. A. ON NOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST. • AUTHOR OF THE GUIDE TO TITS DISEASES OF THE EYES, THEIR TREATMENT, ALSO, A WORK ENTITLED "Medical and Surgical Science." With Observations on the Treatment of Diseases pf the iiye Can be consulted on DRAFNEeS and all dleenee of the EYE AND EAR, requiring Medical or Surgical creatnient. 1027-1027-1027-1027 WALNUT STREET, Between. Tend& and Eleventh Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Aar References of the highest respectability can be ob tained of cares performed by Dr. Von Moscbsisker, in severe men of Deafness (Ifl4 Miattnesa. [ling 15 Estate of Ilenneville Dissler, late of the city of needing, deceased: LETCIatB TESTAM EN TARN ON THE ABOVE Hatate, having been granted to the transcriber, resid ing in thosame city, notice hereby given to all persons hoeing claims against the same, to present them for settle ment, and to those indebted, to make payment. * SERAPIIINA DISSLE Executrix, sag Iti-Gt Penn street, between 3d and 4th. Sur Estate of George Rittman, deceased. '‘„TO'rICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT AN i7l or Valuation of the Real Estate late of 0.--o go lion, an, of the town , ltip of Tolpohneeon. in the county of 13 , •th+,,leet,eed, wtl t he Lela • , 35 Friday, the lltb ,k, P. 4111 o'clemk, d 3t. , ass ti O townahip of Tuipohoccon, iit.rss euesty, et: , nod a hone all persons interested may attend it they nine: proper, ABIIA3..11:1 I,I"CENIG, Sherif. i'llefllrFl °Mee, Readiutz AoignFt I, 1863-it Estate of Abraham Eierbein, late of Oley township, Berks county, deed. ivroTicE IS HERINY GJVEN, THAT LET TERS of Adraini , tration to the esrate of the above named decedent, have been granted to the subscribere. re siding in the earns township All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Payment without delay, and all who have claims or demands against the same, are also requested to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. ISAAC D. DRUMBACH, Administrator ang 22-Bt&J ELIZA. HERREN, Adminintratrix. STATE FAIR. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION MEM PENNA. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, WILL BE HELD AT NORRISTOWN, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA. Scpt'r 29i1l & 301 h, and October Ist 1 and 2nd, 1803. Phrrieboon i,4 hbottt 17 miles Hest ra" Philadelphia. Mb the Schuythitt River. mil it averheible by Ratitvoy to every poet tun of the Stale, liE GR(JUIiDS ARE BEAUTIFULLY SIT. ogled, cootainiog 2S Acres of ground with line lade hutldiuse thereen erected, together with large anionut ebeddieg The track ih , 44.1i to he one of hsir-rirre tr:irki. to t h e Mete." T4a teem mina ore the I,e,vie•t ricer elrored by ti, s:teeety. .... lo•iug ehem.5.47.0 , . The ke - rwitzuei for all grades ef C.(1,0 exeee:l ii:Ohe. ..1 white), are $3O each, 19 Item 624 to al.i , other,. rte,nirns 110111 to terror rT. tee Best herd nut ie. s th , u 15 hand, BrApreminin $10; 2d premium $25 forcer for all grades the premiums exceed itisid Tim higheiit $1 , •0; 22 between $2O and sdi; and others ranging from $l5, $lO sod $5. For Sheep and Swine the premilllEB range from WO to S 5 and 85. aw Cit For Poultry there is a: his,/ lint of premiums from $' ur $1 each, In the renewing clamed most liberal premise are : Piongim, Cultivators, Wagon.; p ihg and Mowing Machies, Cutters, Core clieller., Cider Mills. Pumps, Buckets, Tin 'Aare. Leather and its Mau,- factures, Cue Fixtures, :deride Mantles, tatter Floor. Grain and heeds, Vegetable.- and Clue for Dotorstic and llonneb, Id Manufactures, Cal pole. Satinet. Eibirt• iug, sheeting, mashers. Flamm., Shawls. Knit Goods, Bin-din Work &c. Broad, Cokes, l'ireaerece . lefties. Ce. Large premiums are snored for overy•varlety of Fruit and Flowers. The Floral Tent will be the largest seer ar tet•-il by the Society, and will Form one of the most nit...- live features of the Exhibition. Fruit, Grapes and W;ue will be exhibited in thin department The Pentielvaela E.iirosd and Norristown flailroad have arranged to carry article. for exhibition to end from the Eglobittun freight free, requiring the fotwarding freight to he paid, which will he repaid shipper. when goods tile returned to the nation whence .hipped lv is hoped to cl ient Cho emne with other bre pea toot rood.. Excuridone at reduced rates Will 1/11 run on all the lead ing Railroads. Entries cao be mode at the office, in Norristown, after the 4th day of September. of bales meet Ito clamed on the books on or before Tuesday evening, September 2.211/. Ex bibitme roast become memboro. Moto bensh pSt 1:0 with four Coupon Tickets, each, of which will admit one person to the Pair once. Single Admission, - - - 25 Cts. Sir A Mit of Pf(101i01118 and Regniatione can be had by addreeminig the Secretary. THOMAS P. KNOX, Praident. A. BROWER LONOAKER, Norristown, P,. 5 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. IMEDZMILL DEOPARMILEINT. NINETY•EIOIITII BE:3SION (18133-84), WILLIAM GIBSON, M. 11, EMERITUS Protector or Sorgrry. Cogoittot B. WOOD, M. I EMerltusProfensor of Theory end Practice of Medicine. SAMUEL JACKSON, M. D., Emerltue Professor of Institutes of Medicine. Iluoir L. Flonos, 31. P., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and the Dieeases of Women and Children. JOSEPH CARSON, M. D., Professor of Materia Medina and. Pharmacy. 'ROBERT E. ROUSH& M. D., Professor of Chemiety. JOKNPH LEIDY. M. D., Professor of Anatomy. HENRY H. &urn, D., Professor of Snigery. WILLIAM PEPPER, 31. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. F. GURNEY SMITH, M. D., Profeesor of Instltrites of Medi. eine. It. A P. P2NRAFIR. M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. Jot= H. PACKARD, N. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Leeturesof the Session will begin on the second Mon day of October and close on the fret of Ifareh. One introductory will he delivered to the Coarse Clinical Instruction ie given throughout the 86.10011, to the Medical Hall, by the Professore, and at the Hobpttaln. At the Philadelphia Hospital, containing 671 been, in etruction ig free. Military Surgery and nygiene will be tally taught by the appropriate chaffs. The Dissecting Roome, under the superintendence of the Professor of Anatomy and theepemonstrator, are open Dom the middle of September. The Room for Operative Surgery and the Application of Bandages, he , is open early in September and throughout the Session, tinder the supervision of the Professor of Sur gery. • Surgical Deinoustatcra CS. Manor, 31. D. A. LENOX. HODGE, X. D. Fees for the Lectures (cacb-Prefetrur $10), . Matriculatip Fee OK once oaly), . . Gradeurton 'Fee,. . . . . St x. E. Roo Ens, M.. D., ean Ilse -1141caMetelili, University Building. Flower. Prima. janitor, University Building. P. S.—Board may be bud at from 00 to $0 per week. atm 29-6 t HARDWARE ; IRON & STEEL, ME REDUCED PRICES. A LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF GOODS FULL ASSORTMENT OF IRON AND STEEL OF ALL S'INDS Building Materials, Nails. Spikes - , Oils, Paints, Glass, Butt Hinges, Locks I= KNIVES, FORKS &SPOONS, cEr)A FL WARE and a general assortment of El onpekoetting Articles. For sate by - • - - T. L. STICH PER, Corner of Peon and F,f••6 Streets nag 29-3mo] AUTUMN GOODS! ma-m3E.B. ETAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE PRIN- I CIPAL markets, with alarge and choice assortment of Dri C091i)13,, Comprising the latest Printings of MUSLIN DE LAINES, AMERICAN tRINTS, BLEACHED & BROWN SHEETINGS, —ALSO— . AUSTRALASIAN CREPE, TURIN CLOTH, CASHMERES, PRINTED AND PLAIN. °bighorns, Check, Ticking, Flannels, Muslin, Colored and White Canton Flannels, Bleached and Colored Drill ings, Hickory Stripes and Cords, do., dm, dc. —ALSO— BROAD CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, SATTINETS AND UNION CASSIDIERE, HEAVY DRILLS AND COTTONADES, DIAERESES AND NANRENETS, MERINO, OASSIMERE AND SAXONY STRIPES. A General assortment of Testing and Scotch Plant. sag 22 In the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Perks, of april Term, 1863, No. 22. Allen Bechtel vs. Nary Tane Taylor, a, minor over the age of fourteen pare, by her Guardian David McKnight ; Walton B. Taylor a minor aver the age of fourteen yettre, by hie Guardian DavidNegnight ; and Zachary Taylor, a minor over the age of fourteen pears, by his Guardian David McKnight Breve de Partitione Pacienda. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE PAR ties above named, that the Court have confirmed the return of the Sheeiff, and the inquisition and valuation or appraieement, taken and made under the above writ, and have granted a rale on all persons Interested, to come Into Court on the 9th day of November next, to accept or refuse the several purparte Or pertione of the lands and tenemente in said writ mentioned, according to the Acts of Assembly in such case provided. In case of refusal to accept the same, then to show cause why the same should not be Bold. By order of the Court. Dug 29.61) A.R. BCCNIG, sheriff. NEW GOODS, MST OPENED, COMPRISING DRESS GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, SILKS, WOOLLENS, LINENS, CLOAKINGS. FLANNELS, FURNISIIING GOODS, FAMILY DRY GOODS GENERALLY. Monrning Goods In splendid itOiortment inadiing some very e4perior s Goode. ling 29] Sur Estate of George Conrad. deceased. NoTicE is 11EilE ILI" GIVEN, 1".IAI A I Inquisition or Valuation of the haul Eitato late of George Conrad, of the towoaliip of District, lu the county of Barks, deneaaad, will 1.0 hold on Wecleeeday, the 9'h day of ! , eptember, A D. ,1:110 . 01.ok A U ,on the pro- Wt ee leWliallip-of Uieutcq Bori.s rormrY, where all persons totereioo3 may attend to they :Mole pro per. ABRAI 4 K(ENIG, Sheriff. 011.100, Reading, 0 rigast 1, l9Ch-7t Esiate of John S. Livingocd, late of Amity Township, Berks °empty, deceased. YjETTBitS Off ADMINIBTRATiON t.t; TIM abort - , llsiats. hnving been granted by :he Register of inns oottlitY, to the nudarsigned, residing to Aunty town ship, llerlcseoolty all persons Loring ;WUte Will presset them for settlement, and there indebted will e initao pay ment, to . . . .. 3L-6L*3 .71R.13MLili Y. LIVIIGOJD, Adm'or, [hug. 29-' A. M. 11 A 12T, 14, Seat Penn Square