Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, October 10, 1863, Image 3

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sATUROAT, OCTOBER 10, ISO.
THE UNION.
-These States arc glorious in their indi
;laity, but their collective glories are in
d„. Futon. by all means, at all hazards,
;ha be m aintained in their integrity
„..1 dm fall measure of their constitutional
--for only so is the Union to be pre
-..ried—oly so is it worth preserving.
t i„ r perfection of the prismatic colors,
*Lich blended, produce the ray of light. It
i.- the completeness of these assembled
sov
lacking nothing which they have
;„, tat for a great. purpose, that makes the
tnisn precious. This word Union is a word
;-...nd0u5 omen_ It implies confidence
:.11,1 3:realm—mutual support and protcc
mminst dangers. It is the chosen ex
or the strongest passion of young
i o rts. It is the charmed circle within
the flintily dwells. It is wan helping
fellow-man in this rugged world. It is
i att ., perfect in themselves, confederated
1,1 - mutual a dvantage. It is the people of
t t , to s separated by lines, and interests, and
iltintutions, and usages, and laws, all forming
alorions nation—all moving onward
the same sublime destiny, and all in
,:iaA with a common life. Our fathers
t j ! red their lives, their fortunes, and their
honors, to form this Union—let ours
'2r pledged to maintain it."—GBO.
WooDWARD, July 4, 1851.
THE ABMY OF THE POTOMAC.
An Appeal from Democratic Soldiers to
their Fellow-Citizens.
The following appeal comes from true and
4 i t d soldiers of the Army of the Potomac, who
not be furloughed to come bonus and vote.
l: is ytnnifie, forwarded to us by as brave a man
yi Mr laced an enemy.
IfrAce2CARTERS, ARMY POTOMAC,
NEAR CULPEPPER, VA., Sept. 29, 1892.
7,.:1.7 rotes of Penney/yenta
FLLLOW-CMZENS OF PIPNBILVANIA:—We ask
y attention, while we say a few words in re
>lien to the election soon 10 lake ranee_
The Democracy of the Army of the Potomac
ster their solemn protest against the course
pinuei by the friends of A. U. Curtin in the
;late canvass_
.1 certain class of newspapers are filled, week
:y, with resolutions purporting to have their
iTigin in this army, endorsing the actions of
(lir. Curtin, and urging his re-election, on the
ground that he is the "soldiers' only real friend."
A few of these resolutions are genuine ; but
fir most of them are manufactured at home for
t• political effect."
The manner in which the vote is taken on the
rs?res that are sent from the army is this: "All
o;pooed to the resolutions step to the front of
the company."
Is there anything fair in this way of taking a
vote Is it an honorable way? Is it not an
mposition on the good judgment and intelligence
of the soldiers comprising our army ?
Why was not the ss affirmative" of the Ties-
ti.a voted upon first t Why are they linked in
v:th ether unexceptional resolves Why were
fol nut submitted fair and square to the men?
?love ic , no doubt, good reason for it. The offi
tett rho get them up know what they are about.
Tory know very well that, if the question was
irciorly put, they would be voted down, and it
vto necessary to couple them with other resolves
in order to blind the eyes of the unsuspecting
s tidier.
way were not the resolves published with the
LSI:I« of the officers who were instrumental in
going them up and passed? Are they afraid
tr are they ashamed of the deed? This looks
We denounce such acts as unfair and fraudu
lent. No good can result from such outrages
N - 4:in the right of suffrage" as exorcised by
ue in the field.
Fellow citizens, be not deceived; these reso
kilns endorsing Curtin and recommending his
re-election, are Roe the true, untrammeled aentiment
4 ! t Soldies—they are forccd from
egtrtained or voluntarily given.
Hiul we the legal and constitutional right to
vote here in the field, thousands of the votes that
hare been fraudulently recorded for the Curtin
TE ,, lrrs would be cast for Judge Woodward for
governor.
&lee Woodward comes up to the full require
mats of the Jeffersonian creed—" He is honest
—he is competent."
Can this be said of A. G. Curtin ? Has not
Curtin sold the honor of your State for his own
tamest and political advancement? We pause
ter a reply. Curtin, it is said, has done a great
deal for the Pennsylvania soldiers; but has he
dDne more than the law required him to do ?
Every man in the State who pays his taxes has
done as much for us as Curtin has. We know
Teri well that he claims to have done more than
an➢ other Governor in the Union for the army.
If he has we never knew it, and he got well paid
for it.
We appeal to you, fellow-citizensto all true
lovers of the Union and the Constitution—all
Rho love law anti order, and all who are willing
to sacrifice time and money, and life, if need be,
hr the preservation of the old fabric—to vote for
the great statesman and patriot, the soldier's
tine friend, aROROR W. WOODWARD.
In by-gone days we looked to you for aid and
/union, and you gave it pith a willing heart
100 14 liberal hand. We ask you again for sap
-15.1.---we appeal to you to redeem our native
4e from the tbraldom of Abolitiouiera. You
pre it to the army that have twice saved the old
Keystone from being overrun with the hell
kinten of rebehlom—who are braving danger all
the time for the glory of the old 11ng—who have
to every battle held, from Yorktown to Gettye
tiff& fully maintained the honor of the old Key-
Ettne.
We look to you to elect a good and true man
tr, fill the gubernatorial chair of our good old
I :.iunionwea/th. We are fully of the belief that
44 P Woodward is the only Ondidate capable
ct filling that position with honor to the nation
lu , d credit to the State.
in conclusion we appeal—in the mime of the
h t ,, •-«acy of the Army of the Pototnat—to 811
grA o l mai true men to vote for our true friend
14 ' 1 eupporter, Geoao■ W. WOODWARD.
of the Army of tho Potomac
[The names are not published, fur obvious
rr'il , ons. The fate of Lieut. Edgerly, of Rhode
181 411 d, who was dismissed from the Army in dig
plea for "circulating Copperhead tickets" and
toting one of the same sort, while at home on
I.n.v e at the time of the last election in that State,
ma wooing to the Doniooratio soldiers in the
.al'aq to beware how they exercise their "free
alien's right.")
WAR NEWS!
OFFICIAL MMUS FROM CHAT-
WAsitiNorolv, Oct. —The Government has of
ficial advices from Chattanooga down to the tith
inst. On the sth, Ilte rebel batteries opened on
Gen. Ttosecrante position at ltmg range, the long
est being three miles, the shortest about two and
seven -tenths of a mile. The tiring was nut very
rapid.
A dispatch from Gen_ Rotteerans' headquar
ters, (hued the rah, soya: Not a man was in
jured by the rebel batteries yesterday.
'l'lto RtytoMi.-alo's estra ease, other tlispaldthen
en In show the impregnable position of Gen.
iteseerono.
....,
REPORTED FIGHT AT BRASHEAR
GENERAL FRANKLI N REPULSED—ARRIVAL
(IEN. ORD, AND DEFEAT OF TUC RElllths.
OHICAIIO, Oct. 7.—The Evening Journal has in
formation from passengers just from Now Or
leans to fhe effect that. General Franklin's Corps
was repulsed in an attack upon the Rebels at
Brashear City, but that Genrral Orti's Thirteenth
Army Corps coma up and completely bleated
the Rebels.
No particulars or dates are given. The news
is said to have been officially communicated to
General Sherman, at Memphis.
Skirmishing en the Rapidan.
Some skirmishing has been going on at long
range between the advanced pickets of hleade's
and Lee's armies. The two armies confront eaoh
other on the Rapidan, near where it is crossed
by the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. There
are at present no indications of any forward
movement there.
MASS MEETING AT WERNERSVILLE.
An immense Mass Meeting of the Democracy
of the Western part of the county, was held at
the public house of Daniel B. Bucks, in Wernere
sills. on Tuesday last, October 6th, at 2 o'clock,
P. M. Large delegations from the Heidelbergs,
Spring, Marion, Jefferson, and other townships,
were present, and made a 'fine display—those
from Spring, Marion and North Heidelberg, in
particular, coming in procession, with wagons
decked with evergreens and flowers, and bearing
banners, with appropriate devices. The Sinking
Spring Band was also in attendance, and en
livened the meeting with spirited music. An
organization was effected by the selection of the
following officers :
President:
DAVID L. WENRICH, of Lower Heidelberg
Vice Presidents:
JACOB TICK, of Marion.
JESSE Bses..EL, of North Heidelberg.
DAVID MARSHALL, of Spring.
JACOB ROLL, of Heidelberg.
BENJAMIN REBER, of Lower Heidelberg.
JONATHAN L. REBER, of Reading.
ALBERT YOST, of Jefferson.
M. S. Thirwechter ' of Marion.
F. 8. Ludwig, of Lower Heidelberg.
Benjamin Gaul. of Spring.
lienuerille Lenge', of North Heidelberg
The meeting was addressed by lion. 8. E. An
cona, Hon. J. B. !dimity, J. Lawrence Getz,
and W. Rosenthal, Esq., whose speeches were sev
erally received with loud applause.
MASS MEETING AT THE YELLOW HOUSE
The eighth Democratic Ratification Mass Meet—
ing in Berke county, was held on Saturday, Oct.
33,1663, at. the Yellow Tavern, in Amity town—
ship. The attendance was very large and the
greatest enthusiasm prevailed. The surround—
ing townships were well represented. The Oley
Club arrived in wagons and on horse back, with
the Oley Brass Band in their large chariot. The
ddlegationa from Boyeratown and Muhlenberg
townships, were also very large, and each of
them was headed by a Brass Band. There were
also large delegations from Union, Exeter and
Maxatawny townships.
At about 1 o'clock, the meeting was organized
by the election of SOLOMON L. CUSTER, Esq ,
of Amity, as Preshient ; and Ezekiel Rhoads,
David Heiner and Abraham 11. Vanderslice, of
Amity ; Benneville Griesemer, Daniel Laueks and
Martin Yoder, of Oley; John Verner, Thomas
Bickel and Caleb Harrison, of Union ; Solomon
Dunkel, Gideon Snyder and Solomon Close, of
Exeter; David Davidheiser, John Wise and
Philip S. Mathias, of Earl ; Augustus Levengood,
Matthias Levengood and Samuel Hatfield, of
Douglass; Nathan Bower, Gideon Butz and
Fayette Shcedler. of Kutztown ; Henry Smeck,
Dewalt Kutz and William Markel, of Maxatawny ;
Doet. John Todd, Henry DL Heller and Usury B.
Rhoads of Colebrookdale; Isaac R. Fisher and
James T. Reber, of Reading; Peter Rothermel
and Adam H. Sailor, of Muhlenborg ; and Leonard
Koohel, of Robeson; as Vice Presidents;—and
George K. Lorah. of Amity; Gideon High, of
Oley ; Levi K. Meixel, of lizeter ; Daniel Haley,
of Union ; Ephraim Fritz, of Douglass ; W. K.
Grim, of Golebrookdale ; John Missimer, of Al
sace; J. Daniel Wanner, of Kutztown; and Wm.
Smeck, of Maxatawny, as Secretaries.
The muting was eloquently itiltiresoed by the
Ilan. J. Glancy Jones, Jeremiah liagenman, Esq ,
and Daniel Ermentrout, Esq.
MASS MEETING AT TUE PLOUG/I.
A very large meeting of the Democracy of
Robeson, Brecknock, Cumru, Cmrnarvon, Union
and other townships, was held at the Plough
Tavern, in Robeson, on Saturday, October 3d, at
2 o'clock, F. The delegations from the sev
eral townships, came in their large farm teams,
decked with evergreens and flowers, and with
flags flying gaily in the breeze. Mr. Amos L.
DICK, of Cumru, was chosen President of the
meeting, with a number of Vice Presidents and
Secretaries, whose names, we regret, have not
been reported to ns. Addresses were delivered'
by Jesse G. Hawley, Esq., J. Lawrence Getz and
Hon. S. E. Ancona, which were received with
repeated and hearty applanee,
A respectable portion of the citizens of Perry
township, assembled at Shoemakersville, on Sat
urday last, October 3d, for the purpose of hold
ing the regular monthly meeting of the Demo
cratic Township Club.
The meeting was addressed in a stirring and
interesting manner, by Wharton Morris, Esq.,
of Reading.
The following resolution was unanimously
adopted at the previous meeting :
Received, That the nominations made by the
County Convention, for County Officers, meet our
hearty and unqualified approbation. And that
the men, who have been nominated, are of such
undoubted integrity and reliability that it be.
comes a cheerful task for every Democrat, to
exert himself to his utmost, not only to elect
them, but to elect them with a greater majority
than Old Berke has ever before given on any
occasion. J. W. HOFFMAN, Secretary.
DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF HEREFORD
The Democratic Club of Flereford township
met at the house of Charles N. Gery, in Sloe
hollaville, on Thursday, Oetober Ist. hlictiam.
GERY, Esq., acted as President, and Jolts Baen-
NAN as Secretary. Hon. S. E. Ancona addressed
the meeting in the afternoon in English, and in
the evening in German. Mr. James N. Gery,
of Montgomery county, also spoke in the evening
in German; and the meeting adjourned with
three cheers for Woodward, the Constitution, the
Union and Liberty.
DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN TULPETIOCCON
A meeting of the Democrats of Tulpehoccon
township was held at the house of Henry Brohst r
in Rehrersburg, on Wednesday, September SOtb,
and was well attended. Addresses were delivered,
iw English and German, by W. Rosenthal, Esq.,
and Hon. S. E. Ancona.
MANY DEIVOCRATS
A meeting of the Democrats of Pike and the
vicinity, was held on Friday Oet. 2.1, at the house
of Abraham Y. Yoder. Mr. Aura' FICIMERICK
was President, and Capt. AURAHAM H. 80112F.PFETt
secretary. Hon. S. E. Ancona addressed the
meeting.
DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN BETHEL
A very large meeting of the Democracy of
Bethel, the Tulpehoccone, and neighboring town
ships, way held on Wednesday evening, Beptem-
TANOOGA
CITY.
Seertlariei!
PERRY TOWNSHIP CLUB
DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN PIKE
ber 301 b, at the house of Peter S. Lutz, in Frye
town. The meeting was organized by the ap
pointment of the following officers
Presidoil—J Goa Nravi;ON
Vice Presidents—Joseph Mater, Peter Dills,
Elias Fromm, Jacob Smith and John Walborn.
Seeretarics—Peter S. Lutz, Jacob Groff, Perci
val Edris.
The meeting wasaadrossed by Hon. S. E. Au
cona and W. Rosenthal, Esq., of Berke, and Mr
Garber of Leloanon county.
PENNSYLVAN
lit ELECTION
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A .laros
Allegheny ....
Armstrong....
8eaver.........
Bedford.
Berks
Blair
Bradford
Bucks.
Butler
Cambria
Cameron
Carbon
Centre
Chester
Clarion ......
Clearfield .....
Clinton
Columbia .....
Crawford......
Cumberland..
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5,1;
6,;100'
2,514 f
5941
Dauphin
Delaware
Elk
Eric
Fayette..
Franklin
Fulton
Forest
Greene
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jefferson
Juniata..
Lancaster
Lawrence .
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming
McKean
Mercer
Mifflin
Monroe ......
Montgomery....
Montour
Northampton ..
Northumberl'd.
Perry
Philadelphia....
Pike
Potter
Schuylkill.
Snyder
Somerset
Sullivan
Susquehanna ..
Tioga
Union
Venango ........
Warren
Washington.....
Wayne
W6st merelautl..
Wyoming
York.
G 331
2,469
1,856
8,879
921
6,r13
3
4,033
70G
2,7941
1,490
2,101
7,2921
1,2201
5,249
2,995
2,128
42,119
822
5,812
983
3,507
2,429
MI6
40,233
824
1,410
7,301
1,701
2,91 i
262,403
492,672
280,269
Curtin
Total
Whole vote
PHILADELPHIA MARKET
FIUDAY, October 9, 1563
PLettfil AND CHAIN.—TItere is very llkkle export de
mand for Flour, but the market is limner, and some hold
era are not offering their stocks at previous quoted rates.
Pales reach about 1700 bids fresh ground extra family,
which is scarce, part city mills, at ye 756,6 0714 "it bid. The
trade are buying in lots as wanted at $205 25 for stiper
gee ; $5:.66,6 for extra.; klitt @5 725 for extra family, and
$7 lOW 50 bbl for fancy brands. AR in quality. Nye
Flour is scarce and wanted at $9 606 , 2 75. Corn Meal Is
quiet, without any alteration in price or demand. The re
ceipte to.d a y are 884 bble Flour, 5900 bush Wheat, 210
best, Corn, and 980.11idsh flats. The market fur Wheel le
brig and prices of prime are 9 and 50 higher, with light
receipte, and sales of about, 8000 bushels in all are reported
at 140 to 150 e, the latter for prime new Southern red afloat,
which is an advance. White ranges at from 155 to 175 c
fur fair to prime, and the latter very scarce. Rye is in to
quest. and if here would hying 115 e. Guru coma in sktr
ty. and meets with ready rale at fully previous rates ;
about SoOU bush have been disposed of at W16,100c for
Western mixed and yellow. some holders now ask more;
some damaged lots sold at 90@930. Oats are better, and.
scOff busk sold at SOOSSc, weight; mostly at the latter
figure, at which rate the market closed.
WHISKY.—There to ta good demand for Whisky, and
prices; are better, bbls ceding at CAM nod Drudge at 580, and
very little offering.
IRON.—The market continuee buoyant and firm, and
most of the makers of Pig metal being sold up the only
melee we hear of are 180 tout gray forge at *ll, Cash, and
WO tone hot blast charcoal at *to, 1 mos. Cold blast is
worth $5O 11 ton, and Anthracite $3O for No. 1 and $3l for
No. 2, cash. Scotch Pig is wanted and very scarce at 0127.
Ofmanutactured the sales are light and pricee vary firm,
most of the mills being busy with old orders, and not dis
posed to contract except at an advance,
CaTTIZ MalthaT —The market for all kinds of Cattle
to-day was excessively doll, and prices have somewhat de
clined from last week's quotations. 1070 head ailed Cat
tle were offered at from $7 to sl.u,fa the 100 lbs., the princi
pal sales being made at 85@9. 140 Cows were sold at lic:0
@VII for litprtuners, and $2.54.0.00 far Cows and Calves. The
salon of Sheep reached 1'2,000, at 4.7.1@rm I. gross for fat,
and $2 25@3 25 '4ll bead for stock Sheep. Blatket very dull.
Of Hogs 3549 were received and dispoced of at Henry
Glass' Linton Drove Yard at $714 to sft /1 100 IN net, and
999 at Avenue Yard at $70.9 IR 105.1 lbs. A.triesen.
DIED.
On the 4th inst., in this city, MARY BOLLMAN, aged 43
years.
On the 4th inst., Mrs. BUSINDTAII Rimer, widow of ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
Daniel Bailey, of Albany township, Becks county, Fa., 11_11:111.SUANT To AN ORD.E it OF THE OR
aged ea years.
Ou the 21 inst., in this city, FAYETTA, wife of Jonathan „r FRANS' Court of Berk county, will be sold at Pub-
Tobias, aged 38 years. • lic Vendee, on Friday, the dad day of October, A. D. 1903,
at the public house of Daniel Knauer, in Breeknoek town-
On the 60th nit., in Hamburg, ADA ELIZABETH, daughter
I ship, Berke county : Al! that certain alms:nage, Tenement
of Martin. and Catharine Moats, aged 1 year and .2 weeks.
son of end Tract of laud, situate partly In Brecknoolt, and partly
Op the 29th ult., in Greenwich, JOHRPH LUCIAN,
Joseph and Elizabeth Droll, agents yearn, 111 menthe and in Damn township, Berke county, adjoining lauds of
7 days. Daniel Miller, Henry Trostel. Jacob Fehelmau, deceased,
Oa the dath ult., in BOyerStOWII, SARAH DARE, aged 41 Peter Bowman, John Moyer, Benjamin Kemp, Daniel
years and 12 days.
Oberholtzer, John Gebhard, Philip Albright, Daniel Fit
ladlin and Joseh Mato, ng one hundred and
On the iSth ult., In Albany, Joan mot
% Ee% jr., aged g,
seven acres and o n e hundred andcontaini tweety•eight perches, be
33 years, la months and 7 days.
the same more or less The improvements Contest of a
On the 28th ult., in Albany, Joan, son of David and
Oneatory and &half Log DWELLING DOUSE, Frame
Elizabeth Roth, aged 2 years, 1 month and 2 days.
• 4. Schweitzer Barn and other out-buildings. A Spring
On the 26th ult., in Earl, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, eon et
of never-failing water Is near said dwelling, alto, a
Henry anti Angeline Seibert, aged 4 years, I month and 20
young thriving apple orchard. Late the property of Jacob
days.
, Zerbe, deceased.
On the 28th nit, In Oley, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, Fen o f
The above pr o op
Henry and Angeline Seibert, aged 4 years, 1 month and
to suit purtbsoreerty will be sold in the whole or in parts,
10 days.
In Pottsville, Sept. 28th, of Typhoid Fever, CHARLES K. hale to commence at one o'clock in the afternoon, when
due attendance will begiven, and the terms of sale made
&STEELY, aged 16 years, 9 months and 25 days.
known by
On the dad alt., in Greenwich, SOPHIA. widow of Midi-
JACOB IMRE,
act Dietrich, aged 63 years, 10 months and 15 days. 1 Adm'ora
JOSEPH R.J3
ZEE. - --•
On the 510 nit., in Htecombuismor, ABRAHAM BUYER, ...
By or d er o f the CourbesDANIEL HAIM Clerk, Loci Mt
aged el years, 8 Menthe and 10 days.
On the 2d alt., in Richmond, 01DEON HIMMEL, aged 64
years, 9 months and 2 days.
On the Ist ult., in Richmond, Emzettern DIETRICH, aged
40 )ears, 10 months and 12 days.
FIVE DOLLARS. REWARD
THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS OF
Berke County, offer a reward of Five Dollars to any
parson who will give information to said Commimionem
of any person or persona who are LIAULING SAND from
gronede belonging to the May of Berks.
PAUL WENIUCH,
650 K. LORAN, iCommirmionere.
li. R. UAWMAN.
Commissioners' OSice, Sept. 2ti, 1803-3 t
BEVERLY INSTITUTE FOR BOIS.
PLEASANTLY LOCATED AT BEVERLY, N. J.,
/5 NILES FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Rev. M. L. 110P1 , 013,D, A. M., Principal.
Front Rm. Dr. Maclean, President of the College of New
. _
Jersey, Frinceion.
From hie knowledge or the Hee. at. L. HOFFORD, Princi
pal 9( Beverly Institute, the undersigned Is confident that
this Institution is worthy of the patronage of pareoto who
desire fur their sons a School conducted by a Christ:tin
gentleman, and a competent teacher.
octii-Ime] • JOHN MACLEAN.
ORPHANS COURT BALD.
pURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR
PIIANS' Court or Berke county, will be mild at - Dahlia
endue, on Saturday, the 24th day of Cutober A. D./Se.%
on the premises, in Roecombnianor township, Barks coun
ty : All that certain tract or piece or FARMLAND, situate
In the townebip of itouointnnanor aforesaid, bounded as
follows: adjoining lands of John Cronreth, deceased,
Daniel G. Aloha, John Seidel and Jacob Drell, containing
six acres, be the sauna more or less. Late the property of
Dime/ Urfa:raga, deceased.
Sale to commence at one o'cloCk in line afteroomi, when
due attendance will tot giyru, and the terse et Pale made
known by JtiitN COON ItATII,
CATII A RI NE CID /N RATH, t Admin'ors.
Ity order of the Court.—DANIEL Haug, Clerk.
sep
FOR SALM.
Dwelling House in North Fifth Street.
fri111? RESIDENCE OF THE LATE DR. JOHN
P. B[IATER, next to the Old Jail properly. le of
fered for sale on desirable terms. Ths haves is large and
conven i en t, with mmlorn improvements. A large Iwo
story brick banding is an the rear of the lot. which can be
converted Into a dwelling at moderate expense—lut 31 feet,
3 incites wide and 230 feet deep. Terms easy. Apply in
Court street, to DAVID McKNIOIIT,
oct 3-3t] Commercial Broker.
(ILI) LEAD, RRASS AND COPPER WANTED.
Higbest prim paid by
J. L. IsTICHTER,
Oct. 9-St] LW, 507 and 509, Wed Pena West.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
WILL IIF. SOLD, ON SATUEIDAY, THE
Slth (1.4. of (lowlier ISlig. at the tolblio lame of
William Weptlay, (iosi's Tavoto) in Contra toirsonnil,
Borkseoanty, Pa., TU BEETBACTiS. OF VALUABLE BEAT.
ESTATE, sfinattd in Unturn tow u.hip , Berke county, to
Wll
N. 1. (rli] tai 113 OW 16 RCM sod 1:41 porei,,,,, more or
nr all Raid.) HA 1 I. TIIIIIEII. bon ndod by Inndil of M nein' a
Hous eu , H“. l y Houma., Jacob Sbltor , (Nlmant Nola Fur—
and ollmr,
No. 2. Coot:lining d 3 arreo, 116 perches, more or love, of
valuable sPßourr Ld ?W, bolluded by 1.. a.
Kongo:to, Henry A. Sryb.t Sr Cu, Jobe ❑yle, George
Groner and othors. oh this inlet to About. aighit acrii
TI 2111E12, I ieu exe.ll. 01. STONE (WA hoz.v_
, .
No. 3. Containing 33 ,14 . , I, 1•!: or hnas, of
v+. 1 .. 10 1 0 LANG, hound,' by Imbls of Goorgo
14,444 r, Wto Mohr, Philip IlrflarnAtion, John Wobbirr,
V 0.4, a u.l °rho,.
Any of rho alloy. ;root: will ho sob( by ILo 1l limbo or
of lint a' NO, to will pill Ch 11.414,
hover.
1.410 at I WO. cb, bi Jim nflorboeq., NV 11,11
1. 0 condition. "I' willa will 1.0 bbbbr kt.lowu, by
F:1.17,1 SMINVAI{I`Z,
MEI
2,6 , 18
IBM
Persons rvl.n wish to view the above tracts will
Nesse call 11. 11.11117 11, .
tie, tor ye the
Ettieentritc, reshling le :dm,. ileieLiiet.
3,486
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
789
4 0.3"..0
SATURDA', Dirpottiiit A'P
y p.m., will by sold al poblic sato, at the Key
stone House, in tho city of Itivn f The following valua
ble Property, aline to on the Weal aidoof North Fifth street.,
South of Washington street, in the said city, adjoining the
old Rolm property un it,. N, r 11, , th, 3 gpi a eopalleeli
piggy on the Fouth, Ash Alloy on the West, and Fifth
street on the East, The property is of the brood h of forty
! haw. foot un Fifth street, and extends back of the same width
one hundred and forty-feur foot. and from thence, %vial a
breadth of rixty feet, still Westward a distance of eighty-six
feet to Ashalley. The erections; and improvemento on Fifth
jastreet era TWO TtlItEE-STORY It HICK RULLDINCI
with large and convenient storerooms on the first itoor,
with fixtures, gas out collars complete, with large
two-story BRICK BACK Bit I Mil NCI with dormitory, and
gag throughout the whale home, and x large and conve
nient yard, filled with au nfirindence of thriving fruit
bearing TIINGA of all kinds. On tilt rear of the lot, con
taining a front of sixty feet on Ash Alley, witl a depth of
eighty-nix tent, are erected tutor two-awry brick dire/ling
houses, slate roof, easy of rental. with kitchen, bake-oven,
backlmildings and hydrant.. The buildi egg are substan
tially built and the entire property is in excellent order
and repair. The conditions of sale will he made .1.7 to
the purchaser. lost I-it
"41
1,627
BE
1.2ri3
1,187
MU
1,110
OF A VALUABLE FARM,
In the immediate Meinity of the City of Reading.
THE SUBSCRIBER WILL OFFER AT PUB
LIC sale, on Saturday, October 17th , 1563, at 1
o clock, P. M., at the public tenure of Daniel llonsum, - 4th
nod Pone street, all that VALUABLE' PARM (containing
about 110 acres), with extensive improvements, owned by
William ',Mandl, climate on the banks of the Schuylkill,
opposite the city ofßeading. The land is all first quality
limestone soil, end the highest stets of cultivation. The
aluiprovemeuts consist of FOUR DWELLING HOUSES,
large Stone Swiss RAM, large Stnrehenso, Wagon
house, and other necessary ont.buildings—water con
venient to the homes and barn. An abundance of various
kinds of bearing fruit trees on the farm& The property ad
joins the Lebanon Valley Railroad, the - Union Canal skirts
the same on the river bank, and tho Harrisburg turnpike
passes through it. First quality clay for the manufacture
of bricks, and the best limestone in abundance on the pre
anises. The property will be cold in the whole or in parts
to suit purchasers. The location offers unusual induce
ments for any kind of manufacturing establishment, but
particularly a FURNACE for the manufacture of iron.
O 5
1,78(f
092
5,859 1
1,086 1
1,613
iiBb I
392
830
233
1,341
I,CBO
237
1,79`2
526
Pomona desirous of examiotng the property, ran do BO by
calling upon the owner, residing en the premises; or the
subscriber, at his °dice in Court street, Reading.
if this property should not be sold, it will be leased at
the time of sale.
I,BBG
519
843
651
7,067
1,134
1,37 L!
Terms and conditions made known at the time by
DAVID hisKRIGLIT,
eat It—St] Commercial Broker
570
1,605
1,654
2,816
BO]
449
910
562
re 7 SATU RDAY. OCTOBER Blsm, 1808, THE
‘,/ subscribers will offer THEIR FARM' fur sale. at pub
lic ont ray, on the promises, in Robeson township, Berke
county. Said farm lien about n miles Renth of heeding,
contains 963; sores and allowance, of which about 13
acres is timber and sprout land, about S acres meadow, the
rest farm-land under good culture and good fences: it in
divided into 10 fields, alt of which, nod the meadow. are
nocessible from the public Ma puseiug through sold farm,
and leading from liirsbere' to Chnrchrown. The improve•
meats are a large two-story gToRE lIOTISE, stone bank
burn, stone wagon house with corn crib, frame Smith Shop,
frame hog stable, and all other necessary out-buildings.
A pump with excellent water is near the door, and an
Orelptrd with first-rate fruit, (trees iu prime) together with
other fruit trees. Said farm can be bought on easy terms,
and a good title will be given.
416
174
1,343
18,180
32134.
50,264
a illayy,
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. 21., on said day, when
terms will be made known, by
MEE
(IN FRIDAY, THE IGTR OF OCTOBER, AT
1 o'clock, P. M., will be sold at public sale, at the
public house late of Capt. John Geehter, in Exeter town-
ship, Berke county, A YARN of 27 acres of laud, more or
loss, of which there are nacres Woodland, 2 acres Meadow,
2 acres of Pasture, mid the remaluder farm laud, 4 acres of
which contain Grain in the ground, situate fit Alsace town
ship, said county, adydninq lauds of Levi Denman, wil-
Hate tilttlitert, John EichbitiCk anti where, dimes ii online
Wont Reading, on the road leading front (ley to Korn. Tim
improvements ,hereon, era a LOO HOUSE, thrifts
Baru, partly rim.. A.tol pmf.l.l y frame, with Ow sores
eery unt-bnildings ; two opri airs of water near the
house, and an Apple Orchard, with a variety of other Prom
Trees.
ikamitione of sale blade 1:1101r11 at the 81110 and place, by
(let. 1-201 JAOOII K. 114)CH.
I~UNSUANT TO AN ORDER OS' TH' OR
ru A GS . Court of lierks county, will be sold at Pohlic
'Vendee, on Saturday, the lhirtyfirat day of October, A. 11.
ism, at the publidhouse of Model Knauer, in the town
ship of llrechnoek, Harks canary, the following described
Real Estate; to wit: All that certain Itlessuage, Tenement
and Tract of Land, situate itt Erect:neck township, county
nforeenlii, adjoining lands of George Lela% Samuel Cl ri filth,
and others, containing twenty-three acres, more or less.
The Improvements are a one and a half curvy Stone
DWELLIEII HOUSE, frame Stable and other out-
buildings, with a young thriving apple orchard.
Also, a 'tract of Latal situate in Curare township, Berke
comity, near or on the !Moot eprirm and Cu in re township,
adjoining lands of leatto Huyett, George Holtman, Elijah
Warner, and others, containing nix acres more or 188 R.
The improvements are a one and a-half-story log HOUSE,
frame barn, a well of water near the dwelling ; elan a
young thriving apple orchard.
Also, another Tract of land, eltnate In Spring township.
Berke county, adjoining lands of Elijah Warner, Samuel
Hill, and others, containing one acre, more or lege. The
improvements are aline sod a-half story log HOUSE, frame
stable. with a well of water near said dwelling. Late the
property of John Steffy, deceased.
Kale to notamonne at ono o'clock La the afternoon. When
dee attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made
known by WILI.IAM STEFFY, Administrator.
By order of the Court.—DANIEL I !Air:, Clerk, [eel a-at
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER, OF THE OR
"- PrIANS' Connor Berke county, wall:scold at Public
Vendee, on Batartlay, the twenty-fourth day of October,
A. D., ISS3, at the public bonito of Daniel Knauer in
Brecknnck township, Berke county, the following described
Real Estate, to wit: All that certain Masseage, Tenement
and Tract of Laud, situate in Breeknuck township, county
aforesaid, adjoining lands, of Samuel Koch, Joseph Fitter
ling, deceased, Purport No, 1, Jeremiah Steffy, Elias Fib
I.OIIIIE and others, containing morn acres and thirty,two
perches, neat measure, The improvemeuta are it one and
aft -half-dory BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Smith Shop,
small Stable, a Spring of never-falling water, also a
stream of water running through the same. Late the
property of Joseph Fillerting. deceased.
Sale to commence at one o'clock In the afternoon, when
due attendance will be given, and the terms of eale made
known by
ISAAC FITTE SLING,
BENNKVILLE FITTERLING, Adu "''
lly order of the Conet.—DAsum lints, Clerk. [oat
13URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR
PHANS' Court of Berko county, Will be sold at Public
Voodoo, on Saturday, the turenty , lonrth day of October,
A. D. Una, at the public house of Henry A. Fox, In Penn
township, Berks county, the following described Beal
Estate. to wit: All that undivided one-half part of a cer
tain glassuage, Tenement and Tract of Land, situate in
Penn township, Berke county, bounded cud described as
follows, to wit: adjoining lands of Conrad Heber, John
Tobias, John Snyder, and Jacob Snyder, containing eighty
nine acres and one hundred and forty-eight perches, about
nix norm of which are sprout Land, and the remainder
arable land in a high state of cultivation. A stream of
running water flows through the same. Late the property
of ialuirtio, deceased.
• • • •
dale to commence at ono o'clock in the afternoon, when
deo attendance will he given, and the terms of sale m ale
known by
JACOB MOUT,
AA Wore.
CATHARINE RICHARDS,
Ey ardor af the Court.—DANINI. IARM, Clerk. root!{-At
TOESEANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR-
Pll ANS' Court of Berke county, will be sold at Piddle
Veiialie, err Friday, the thirtieth day of illet.i.hor, A. D.
ISti3, at the late dwelli nu-house of Jacob lb:kluges, de
ceased, in Spring townshindlerks county: All trot certain
Mc...snags, tenement and Tract of baud, :Innate iu the town-
Shill of Spring, in the said county of Berke, hounded by
lauds of Peter Miller, Nicholas Miller, Jacob Krick, Daniel
Krick, (Norge lialeinger and John Winne, and nodule.
ing forty-eight aurae and eight perch., mere or I.u, with
the appurteuaucee. Of the above, there in about eight
;intros of woodland. The improvements consistof a
one story log dwolliug HOUSE, Log Stable, a never.
failing well of water, and a thriving Annie Orchard,
hue. bus the property of Jam.b adsiuger, deceased.%
Sale to commence at one o'clock In tha aft,ruoon, when
due attendance will be given, and the terms of Kale made
keown by AARON MULL, Adminlittartor.
By order of the Court.—Latium liens, Clerk. bet 2-4 t
PUBLIC SALE OP
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PUBLIC SAME
FARM FOR SALE
JOS. S. HOTER,
JOHN BOYER.
PUBLIC SALE
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
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-ING 110118113 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,
Ts iamb larger and better than ewer before, the balk of whieh bag been bought Mire the
Lute great rise in prices.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
In great variety, of all sizes, prices and qualities. The long experience of this Rouse
in this branch has enabled us to get up all the different proportions and sizes to fit boys of
all ages, to which we invite particular attention.
March 26, 1603—tfl JAMESON & Go.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
)URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR.
FRANS' Court of Berke county, will be sold at Public
TemMe, on Saturday, the 2ltl day of October, A. D. latM,
at the public house of William Baum, at the Penu street
bridge, in the city of Reading, at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said.
day : All that certain Lot or piece of Ground on which is
ilereeted a one and a half-story frame DWELLING
[LOUSE with a one-story back kitchen attached, with
the Etyputionatucw, sittiakt, oa the East aide of Pear
alley, between Liberty alley and Washington street, in the
city of Reading aforesaid, containing in front North and
South 211 feet, and in depth East and Wait 115 feet, more or
less, bounded as follows: on the North by property of
Elizabeth Gilbert, on the East by property of Richard
Proten, on the South by property of Laetitia Nadia, and
on the West by said Year alley. The conditions of pay
ment to be as follows : 20 per cent of the purchase money
on the day of sale, and the balance on or before the first day
of February next. Late the property of Irrael Watson,
deceased.
Sete to 66intd611G0 o'clock in the niternoon, when tine
attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known
by A. G GREEN, Administrator.
By order of the COWL—DANIEL. HAHN, Clerk. [oct 3-3 t
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR.
PRAMS' Court of Berke county, will be sold at Pub
lic Vendue, on Tuesday, the I:Oth day of October, A. D.
1863, at, the late dwelling house of Jahn Schuman, deceas
ed, In Albany township, Berke county, the following de
scribed Heal Estate, to wit: All that certain messuage.
tenement and track of . Land, situate In Albany townahip,
Eiharks county, adjoining lands of Samuel Miller, Jon
Wietuer, Samuel Stump, Moses Dietrich, Samuel P.
Dietrich, Isaac N. Miller, Nathan Stump, and others,
containing 201 acres, more or less. The iniprovements con
sin offt Two-story DWELLING DOUSE, a one-story BTONE
DWELLING 110UnE, Spring how, Log Mira, and other
necessary oat-bolldings, two Springs of never-failing water
none raid dwellings ; also, a s sane:lent apple orchard, &c.
Late Inc property of John Schuman, deceased.
Sale to commence at l o'clock in theafternoon, when due
attendance, will be given, and the terms of sale made
known by
JACOB SCHUMAN, f
SAMUEL SCHUMAN, " m "" r ""'''
By ord..r of the Court,—DA.Dlllth ITArrin, Clerk.
Sept. 80-30]
VALUABLE REAL ESWATn
EST "F• TJ 33 liXC as E 3 i7E2.
dr - IN SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 31, 1863, WILL
ky he sold at pnblic sale, on the premises: All that
VALUABLE, FAltlll. bitnate in RLl , e"ittlannuor township.
Berke county, adjoining lauds of Daniel Young. William
blobs', Joule Angstadt, B. A. WA., 11,uten It. Ilelnhor.,
Solar Crouroth, Jacob Mort; David ' Sander, and the Public
Howl leading from Prieetowo to Itockland. containing
acres more or le4s. The improvements :hereon ore a large
Iwo story STONE HOUSE, a onustory Kitchen at
niched, Spring honor, Einloko lloiteo, largo Sttleillter
Bern wagon Shod, Sty , Prase o, thriving
O ReflAltil with choice trait, a well oi.* water near Iti•-
dwelling, and in the horn yard. The lend is divided into
convenient fields, 7 :tern, are meadow ground, r acres pas.
tore laud, and 111.10111 - :4: acrea of Chestnut timber, part of it
lit for rail,. Tim whole is in geed tenees and to a. high
elate of co Itivation. The farm %convenient 10 reboot:land
places of religious worship, and ix within miles of
Fleetwood Station, on Ise East Penna. Sail Bond.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. I'. M., NV hart due attend
ance will be given, and I.4l4iilinDA of sale rum de Centre by
ISAAC
AV I I) Boy Kg,
rep 2il-509 Executor:: of A bra - limn Boyer, deceased.
AN EXCELLENT FARM
Air $54.4 5 13L1M.
r M 1 u SUBS() UM KER. 01? Filitki AT rill VAT P.
sale, the Farm upon which lie now resides, is Union
township, Berke county, about one mile from the river
Schuylkill, containing sbont 10 acres of excellent Farm
Land, iu the hest kale of cultivation. The improvement:
,consist of a good DWELLINQ HOUSE, Swiss Barn,
i;ak.Band Miler uebbillldinge. Also, a thriving young
STYE Orchard. There is a never-fat ling supply or water on
the promises. Persons wiabiug to view the property, can
do so by calling on the subscriber.
sap 19-41r] SAMUEL 11.100.
AUDITOR' S NOTICE
Bank of JulIN D. KIVA 88, /ate .1" Oley township, Berks
•
cuunry,deeearrett.
f ARE UNDERSION ED AUDITOR, APPOINT
-110 hp the Orphow, V 91113 9I POTiVi county, to audit,
restate and resettle the account of rotor S. ItualM, Admin
istrator, am., of John D Fnnbb, deceased, and make dia.
tribution or the balance in his hands to and among the
perions legally entitled thereto, hereby itivos notice that he
will meet the parties interested, at hie Mace to Court street,
Rending, Pa., on Saturday, the Slot of October, 1883, at 1
o'clock, P. id., when and where they maq attend, If they
Bee proper.
Oct. 3-3t] F. LEAF SMITH, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE!
In the leafier qf the Estelle of ELIZABETH MOYER,
laid of. Ma loorongh of 1110Tholgdor tiOmmod.
THE AUDITOR APPOINTED BY ails OR
-1 PRANG' Court of Berke county, to audit and restate
the account of John Richard, Administrator of Elizabeth
Moyer, deceased, will meet the parties interested, for the
porpoise of hie appointment, at his office In the city of
Reading, on Monday, the 26th day of October, A. D. 1823,
nt ono o'clock I'. At.
.aep 26-21] B. FRANS. BOYER, Auditor.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
THE COPARTNERSHIP EXISTING BE
TWEEN Jonathan Kepler & Dr. H. W. JOblisOn,
un
der the firm of .1. Kepler & Co., for the 'purpose of manu
facturing Segars and dealing in Tobacco, was dissolved on
the 7th day of September, 1553, by the death of Dr. H. W.
Johnson. The bneine3s wilt be settled by J. Kepler, at
their place of basinees, at Boyertown Perks county. Pa.
JONATHAN SkIPLER,
P. T. BRENDLINGER,
W. K. GRIM.
J. B. RHOADS,
Administrators of Dr. H. W. Johnson, deceased.
Boyertown, Sept. 7, 1663-tifip 26-31
In the Court of Common Pleas of the
County of Perks, of April Term,
1863, No. 22.
Allen Bechtel vs. Mary Jane Taylor, a minor over the age
qr fourteen years, by her Guardian David McKnight ;
William B. 2'aglor a minor over the age at/ fourteen
years, by his Guardian DavldMeEnight ; (MI Zachary
Taylor, a minor aver the age of fourteen years, leg his
Guardian David :McKnight
Breve de Partitions Facienda.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE PAR
ties above named, that the Court havecoutirmed the
return of the Sheriff, and the inquisition and valuation or
appraisement, taken and made under the above writ, and
have grunted s rule on all persons interacted, to Come into
Court on the 9lb day of November next, to accept or reface
the several purparts or porticos of the lands and tenements
in said writ mentioned, according to the Acts of Assembly
in such Case provided. In ease of refusal to accept the
same, then to show cause why the same should not be
sold. By order of ee Court,
sept 12-Bt] ADAM W. KAUFFMAN, Prothonotary.
Estate of Christianna Fame', late of
Bethel township, Berks county, dec'd,
2 4-
OTICE TS HERESY GIVEN, THAT LET
tors of Administration on the Estate of Christisuna
nuel, late of Bethel township, Berke county, deceased,
have been granted by the Register of Berko county, to
Elias Frantz, or the same place. All persons indebted to
the Eetate aforeeald,.are reaneeted to make payment it&
meiliately to the said Administrator, and those having
claims against the Estate. will present theta to him, pro
perly authenticated, for settlement.
eept 12-01sl ELIAS FRANTZ, Administrator.
Estate of Charles Reigling, late of the City
of Reading, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET
TINS of Administration to the }Male of the above
unused decedent, hove loam granted to the ento.crlber, re
ading lit the Mille city. All tinmum Indebted to acid &tale
are regneoted to make immediate payment, and those
having claims aodsitost Ilse .1114:, 11TO also rriple4ted to
present the wine forthwith, properly amllLeuttenteit, for
rod Clement . .
net. PREDERTCK LAUER, Mini nt.trator.
Estate of 'William Peacock, deceased.
NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET
TEES 'l'netautentary upon the Eel:door William Pea
cock, late of tto city of liending, Berks county, deceased,
Lave been granted to the andurcigued, melding in wild city.
All persona indebted to eatd entate are reit neCtell to make
payment without delay, and thee° having Online will pre
cent them, iu doe form, properly authenticated for settle
ment. MA KY PEM.:OCK,
lE,xecutore
Kept 12-601 A. . PEACOCK, '
MMM
DEAFNESS,
DISEASES OP THE EYE, EAR AND
AIR-PASSAGES,
C, AL rr AL_ 'EL 7EL IX.
EYE AND EAR.
NOISE IN THE HEAD.
DEAFNESS
Dr. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER,
OCULIST AND AURIST
AUTHOR.
MEM
G IJ I D E
DISEASES OF THE EYES,
EEM
THEIR TREATHENT,
ALSO, A WORK ENTITLED
" Medical and Surgical Science."
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Treat anent of Diseases of the Bye.
Can he consulted ou TC:AFINTIDN and alt dime e° of the
EYE AND EA E, requiring Medioal or tatraical treatment.
ger 1027 - -10`17--1027•-4021 -CiAX
\VA LNITT RET.T.I",
Between Tenth told Eleventh. Streets,
PIIILAPELPHIA, PA.
Sif" Itefarnricen or the highoid renoontabiHtl can be ob
tained of cam; performed by Dr. Von biontizkker, iu
gecOrO 0:0000 of ih,ofne. iaol Eliiifi r
ne . ..44. [nag 13
TOB,AOOO .aDT.D BEGAR
S TORE,
G 39 PENN STREET, NORTH SIDE,
73ELOW RAILkOAD,
READING. PA.
(SIGN GP PUNCH.)
CHARLES C. MALTZBERGER,
VITIZOLESALE & 11MTILIL
DEALER IN ALL KTNDS AND 4ITA LIVES Or
TOBACCO,
SEGABS,
SNUFFS, etc.
ALWAYS ON RAND A FINE ASSORTMENT OP
REAL MEERSCHAUM, BRIER AND FANCY PIPES
Segar Holders, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, India
Rubber Port Monaies, [oct I—tf
WAIT FOR THE WAGON!
THE GREAT STEAM WAGON !
iITES, HE STILL LIVES: ,
DAN RICE,
DAN RICE,
DAN RICE,
IILIC3EAISAILIIMCNIVe
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14, .
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14,
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14,
DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW,
DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW,
DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW,
AT READING,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14,
At 2 and 'I o'clock, P. M.
ADMISSION', BOXES 25 CENTS.
RESERVED SEATS, 50 CENTS.
Children to all parts of the Pavilion, 25
cents. Dept 26-3 t
Estate of Charles W. Esser, late of ICutz
town, Berks county, deceased.
j~TOTICE 18 FlETtlillY iiiVEN, 'MAT ',Pa
ters of Administration to the Estate of Charles W.
..meer, late of the borough of Kniotowo, Berke county, de
ceased, have been granted to Mary Bow, widow of the
decedent. residing in the seine borough. and to Jacob
Hoirtior and William Hoch, rouldliar iu alaxatawny hewn
chip, county aforesaid; to whom, or either of (1.0113. all
perilous indebted to said histate, are requested t o . make
payment without delay, and all having claims against the
Immo, to present them. properly authenticated, for settle
ment. MARY BdBER,
JACOBIt. HEFFNER, Adners.
:met ii-Gt9 WILLIAM .I.lollm,
A.dministrators° Notice.
TOOT ICH IS HERE itY THAT LET-
O( tore of Administration on the EARN of Frederick S .
Rooter, late of the city of Reading, in the county of Berke
and State of Permsylvania, deceased, have this day been
issued to 'William H. Clymer, the subscriber, residing in
Ainhlunberg township, in Laid county. All personsindebt
ed to paid estate are requested to ,euhs foo me qba.,,,, yment,
and those having claims or demands against said agate,
are requested to make known the name without delay, to
WILLIAM li. CLYMER, Adulnistrator,
Or to WILLIAM BAIRD, his Attorney,
eopt North Sixth street, Reading, Pa.
SHERIFF'S SALES
OF REAL ESTATE.
DV VIRTUE OF SUNDRY WRITS OF LE VA •
.1476,1 a, Ve tdiiioai ExponaN. nod Ekri Firehrg,
inuu.d out of the Court or Common IIP:1/: ur perks rounty,
and to me di tees. a, will behold at public yeedur or out-cry :
NVecittecti,y, the 2.lst day of October... 11.,
1563, at 1 o'clo,k, P. N., at Iho pnblie Londe of Ezekiel
(ItlaAttiatt) Alttittaacceuk tawttahip, Barka cc...Ay, to
Ail !bat e,rtale lcurliseut and trade laud,
Nittutte in AlAidenervrk town,itio, Del ku enmity, adjoiuing
or IL , a lot tj”..11 . , J.C.111 Flower,
!iota Williams:tad the East. ct.ttattyivania Coo,
Fitly elnlIall1;11 The itoprovo
,-t...-ted at-a a twit-t-tt.try LOO tit MIA;
; • ;ttr-oitt, hodraed a Nog acid Fraroe Baru, Wagon nod othpr Loiidinga, pule Orchard, Well
of Watt,. ;11..1 a water t.irv.tta rtst.aititt 'branch Ilto pro
p,t,:y • Oat propth I ~ 1.11.1 ill ES TtiBLIS,
Ito Thiti.,:iny. line 22. ti tt:tynt 0,,,t0114,r, A. D.,
Ell
r; , ;, hi o',lorlf, I% N., ;II Ihe pi , 1,1 j, D t u j i t ,i
o, upper r11i111101 . 1..11,. I.erla /111,111IY. to
iii 7 All HAW, tote and of No.-oker,
r , g, in a co•oato or twoolory Ft; A Alti HOUSE.
i•vel, Loin. Le..., , 111 11.,
ir,M.t 1 11.11 7 1 . 1, ,,, roomy of ilerl+. orljoin
hol land, of Jana. li , lleard Moyer
effiaminmg xlndti ii rr: . 1 1 1, ILA gator) Maio
koto. Sold on the propilly i.r W11,1,1431E. Nui..xia.3l,..
I
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1)11 tiattirrin it, the 2 . 11 h day nt Out., A. 11., Lt . .. r .rit - t,
at I o'clorl, P. AL, at the iZsyhtit:i itutel, in the eily nr
Reading. Puree ennui y.lO : t certain two-H.4y Brick
V %;61 . 1,1 ri 1 ; ittith.re, 111 tivit-stery Brick Kitchen_ F
disitatthinl sail let ar Viten at gentled, sttilate eh Oa
smith shin of Chest:nit street . , hataTen Third Hint
801.111 etrnetc, in the cite 01 Ituattihit. 11.1447. county,
... 00 the riortli by 1,11/ Chestnut street, St'yeth by
no, by properly ut 14,1 111cuIe1 li. 150., d, e'd•t
and tte the Wein. Ity prupeny "I Daniel
iu (rent 1:4 , leet, and and in depth MO feet, more or less
with the appurtenance, bobd the properly of Wild.../AN
At. the name lime and place: A certain two
story Pelee. swelling 4101.1 gt with Brien Kitellen ettenhed.
and lot of ground, situate on the Attest siJa .by Pearl,
alley, Soul 0 of biuganiun street. In the city or Rend
ing, Botts county, adjoining property of John Elmer,
Smith, deceased, a. 10 thet Alley, and on the Bast by
Pcial alley ; contain:Ng In fount nn - i said Pearl alley 00 feet,
along esid 11l feat alley 2'o feet 5 Inchon, on the West 40 feet
1, inches, and on the North 40 feet 7 inches, more or lees.
with die appurtenances. flelkt as line properly of 111011,4 M
lief NTA ti thi I: T.
At the same tune and place : All that certain
messnage, tenemeut and part of a lot of ground, situate in
the city of Reading, Rorke county, hounded and described.
as follows: on the Read by - Fifth street, on the North by pro
perty of Daniel M il ler, O r o the %Vast by tour feet alley,
and on the RlSuth by property of Michael Morgan; eon-
Minim; in front Lit feet 6 inches, and in depth On feet. more
.„, or lone, on which is erected a two•etory BRICK
ptf t y 110Urr. whit Brick Kitchen attached. with the ap
-lanteninices, kind ea Vac properly of //kah'Y (a.l^
TR WI/
At the same time and place: All that certain
two-story BRICK HOUSE and one-story Brick Kitchen at
tached, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the South-
West corner of Ninth and Penn etrects, in the city oi
nßeading, Dodo county, bonded en the Zun by lutb.
,i.reet, ea the South by properi; ofJoltu P. Miller, on
the Weal by property of John P. Miller, and on the
North by Venn street: containing la front on Penn street,
37 feet, and in depth along Ninth street 160 feet, be the
came more or lees. Sold an the property of DELILAH
11W, mot HILL,
At the note time and place: No. I—A certain
one and three-quarter story FRAME HOUSE, and lot or
apiece of ground, situate on the east side of South Sixth
street, in the city of Reading, Berke moray, bounded
ou the West by said Sixth tweet, ou 'The North by
property of Joseph Moisten, Bast by Dell alley, and on the
Sonth by property of Adam Heel containing In iron t2O
feet, and in depth 115 feet, mire or 11313 E.
No. 2—A certain two story BRICK HOUSE with Brick
Back Buildings, and tut or piece of ground, +situate on the
SIM& tide of Laurel street, between flab and Sixth street,
in the oily of Beading, Borne county, bounded an the Bast
by Pearl alley, on the South by property of Franklin Good.
hart, on the West by property of Jacob H. Replier, and,
on the North by +said Laurel street; containing le front 20
feet, and to depth 60 feet, store or less.
No. 3—A certain out lot or piece of land, situate within
the limits of the city of Reading, Berke county, (and com
monly culled llockley out lute) bounded on the Beet by the
Centre Turnpike Road, on the Ssutit by First isockley
Lane, on the West by North Fourth street, and on the
North by property of Daniel flonsuto ; containing 2 scree
and SC perches, more or lets. Nola as the property of
SAXUED P. FR4N(71.700.
At the same time and place : All that certain
messnage, or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the .'ouch-West corner of Callowbill, now Fifth street,
and Thomas, now Washington street, in the Borough, now
city of needing, Berko county, and marked in the general
plea of said Borough, now Bity. Number 00; containing
in breadth North and tooth to feet, and In length or depth
000 feet, bounded Eastward with said Callowhlll street,
Northward said Thoutaa street, Southward with a :ot
marked in the Plan aforesaid, Nu. 70, now the property of
William Prmentront, and Westward by Ash alley, on
alvbich nre erected two large throe-story BRICK
BU/LDINGS, the same being each 30 feet front on
' Mirth street, with extensive beak buildings attached,
the building on the corner of Fifth and Washington streets,
being occupied no a Liquor Store, also a large two-story
brick Ware or Storehouse on the rear of said lot, on Ash
alley, with Blacksmith Shop attached, &c., :told as the
property of BENNE VILLE KEIJI", with notice to Eliza,
hell L. Scans sod game' EL Hollanimsk, term tenants.
On Monday, the 26111 day of October, A. D.,
IStitt, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the public bones Daniel B.
Bunke, (Wernersville) Lower Heidelberg township, Berke
county, to wit: All that certain tnesnuage, tenement and
tract of land, cirnate in Lower Behlelbetg township, Barks
°eatery, heralded by lambs of .Ittesitte Ruth, Osotel Fisher,
Elijah liansler and others; containing 116 acme, more or
lees. The improvements thereon erected are a two
.: story STONE 110118 E. Swine Barn, and other out
buildings. Apple Orchard, Spring of Water, /Lc. dec.
A he--A certain tract of load, (bettor . a Limestone tinarry
and two Kilns thereon erected) situate iu Lower Rowel
berg town-hip, Berke county, bounded by tem& of Jona
than Fox, lord, .0 Brothers; containing 2 acres. more or
less. Sold as the property of J'AttOli IVEMESHA.II.IIER.
:Mixed and tirkeu into execution and to be sold by
ABRAHAM. It. flberlff,
Sheriff's Oilier, Reading, September 3n, Inch,
4t All persons employed by the said James Tobias.
Wm. ri. I%h - wetter and all other defendants named, or any
or either or them', are hereby required to make known to
the null Sheriff at least live days neihre the respective
days of cute of the abate named prnparty, the kind *nit
amount of their respective claims for wagee, Sm., spinet.
the said defendants. as Above named.
F.—Sty order of said Court, all person, tuterested
the distribution of the proceeds of hale, are bernhy outl
and that the eirtributiou or the money 0110100 from the
mein"( tae rent estate eforekaid, will be wade by the
Court, nu Monday, November ft • 1663.
P. S.—On all sales from and upwards will be
required to be paid down.
Paper Hangings
WINDOW SHADES.
CAE°. CITRISMAN, THANKFUL FOR PART
VT favors from the citizens of Reading and Berks county,
would tospectfutly announce that he has Just opened New
Styles
WALL PAPER
4111
M. _EL. L X. RP I:2_ -0.- TZO XI .
WINDOW SHADES
Always! on hand at the lowest price.
WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER
Of any Color and any Size Wanted.
Store Shades Illade to Order,
LETTERED la GOLD or in COLOR
.I%l' TAT No. 9.4.0.
October 1563—tf
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS
Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass and
aneensware,
AT TUE
PLOW AND MADAMS' STORE.
UNDERSIGNED IS NOW OPENING
I And offering for salsa large and wall selected Stock of
GOODS, consisting of
Dross Goods, Clothe,
Prints, Caseimsres,
Flannels, Sett netts,
Shawls, Jeans,
Brown Shootings, Velvet Cords,
Bleached Shirtings, Vestinge,
Mons De Wiles, Heavy Cottonadee,
With a large and extensive stock of Heady-made
llen & Boys' Clothing
and Clothing made to order with motto "NO" no take."
All of which will be eold exceedingly low by
JACOB KAUFFMAN,
Sept 19-4t] Corner of Penn and Third Sin., Beading.
..1 , 1523C` 70.111E3111(11H=
NEW-YORK STORE,
NO. 438 PENN STREET,
READING, PA.
DRY GOODS FOR CASH.
rriliE PROPRIETORS ARE NOW DAILY
purchasing in the City of Pete-York, DRY GOODS et
every description
AT AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALE,
Suitable for the wants of the Rico and POPULoUs CITIZENH
COI READING and Neientgatnoon.
ail in making the above eneonacement, beg to add
that on account of C. O. (LOOK bdillg a resident citizen of
Now-York, having bon Thirty Vaasa ononostod with the
DRY GOODS BUSINESS in that City, he hue practical ex
perience for purchasing far below prices paid by Transient
Visit,,rs to that Market, and we cheerfully extend to our
castomers the fell henent of the aforesaid advantages.
eept 19-tf] C. O. HOOK & CO.
In the Orphans' Court of Berke County,
Estate of Isaac Houck, deceased.
11111 E AUDITOR APPOINTED TO AUDIT,
j restate and make distribution on the Einem:int of Sam
uel ftnus, Administrator of Isaac Hoocg, decemmd, will At
tend to the antics or his appointment, on klatorday. October
at 1 o'clock, P. 11., at hie office in Penn street,
above 6th, Rending.
Sept. 26-3t] DANIEL E, SCHROEDER, Auditor.
A N I)
FOR
BLtaiNT COLD DAND