iflitzfifs sub Dilatant siTIRDAT, OCTOBER IT, 1863. CAB NEWS! igrilliTANT FROM MEADE'S ARiIY. RECONNOISSANCES AND SKIRMISHES it Pbarp Rattle Near Xesterson. Army of the Potomac Fallen Back in Good Position. t h e wtahingtnn Star, of Oct. 12.1 T he following particulars are obtained from „ !mat the front : samrday the rebel General Stuart crossed river , _ and captured nearly the whole gr idt;th New ark, who were doing pick e t, but the sth 3lichigan cavalry made a „ sol recaptured most of the prisoners. ~,; e ; ,, a alt er A. P. little corps passed our right an d we fell back to James City and held ; ,+r in check with artillery. S;lt.i.y warning our whole reconnoitering coranonced falling back towards Culpeper, 7,nr eovered by artillery. General . ; ,, r ,1".4 cavalry fell back as it happened, faster Kiirstrick, who brought np the rear, so that later was Cut off by Stuart getting in his on his right and left flanks. A charge ordered, and General Cluster's brigade gal- Indy drove the enemy into a thicket of woods, - r et which they, however, recharged in larger „hem. and our cavalry then made a grand .!,. i rge in their front. 41111 flanks, cutting their go through and joined Buford. mr artillery Ikea brought into play during the in covering oar rear, and with terrible effect. ;;;-,.ileirlStAllee the rehab* charged upon ono bat -01, :!.1 artillery), when the cannoneer% : L onated their horses; repulsed the charge, and to their guns, and gave the retreating 700• canister, killing and wounding many of tarn. lu eat: , combat our onralry performed the un feat. of making successful charges 41 111taneously in three directions. Gen. KG niett led the charges with reckless gallantry, way through several platoons of in attry drawn up in the road, in the midst of a 6.rn artillery on each flank. g.gurday onr loss was but slight, but yes— in killed, wounded and missing, General Kiltitrick lost about 150 men. Capt. Dodge, A:ling Major sth Michigan, was killed; Capt. iiiiptomt, of the same regiment, was Wounded; Hastings, of the same regiment, is missing sal. supposed a prisoner; Capt. G. M. Datcher, aid to Gen. Kilpatrick, WAS slightly wounded ; Major Pauldi, of the Ist Michigan, and Lieut. 01. Sawyer, of the lat Vermont, are also slightly vtraded. r=terday about four thousand prisoners, most :r of Gen. Fitz Hugh Lee's division, were brought headquarters -3t fire o'clock yesterday there was considera- Skirlaighing going on between the opposing cavalry and artillery, but it was thought that the enemy would fall back during the night. About two o'clock to day, a train came down from itoppahannock Station, bringing about thirty-two, mostly of the i h Michigan cavalry. The supposition is that Lee designed moving a force through Thoroughfare Gap, and rumor has it Mat the enemy has already appeared there, but in this case rumor must be considerably ahead of the fact, and in any event Meade has the shortest line of march to Manassas, and can resdity post himself so as to confront Lee AerevEe he may make his appearance, if, indeed, the latter is not already taking the back track, toting his plans defeated. The following is the substance of information ':•r , a.;ht here by correspondents of the Northern • press; General Meade's army has fallen back to this of the Rappahannock, followed by Lee's sully, which is in great force about half a mile frnl the scut hem honk of [hot river. The enemy made a feint of moving up the valley on the southern bank of the Robertson riser, and our cavalry, under Buford, crossed at t.:ertnania Ford and took possession of the earth :, mils abandoned by them. When our foree was 3.1! across the enemy came against Buford in great force, drove him across the river, without lime to destroy the crossing, and pursued him to Rappahannock Station. Kilpatrick, with a force of cavalry and artil— lery, which had made a reconnoissance near )liaison Court Rouse, was cut off yesterday af— ternoon on the road to Culpeper, by a portion of corps, which were formed across the only road by which he could retreat, in twelve ranks, with two regiments on each flank. Kilpatrick vas compelled to charge directly into the ml de there made by the enemy's formation. lie I.li the charge in person, telling his men they must do or die. The cavalry cut their way through under a concentrated fire such as has hardly been ex— perienced by our troops during the war, and— probably his rear with his artillery—retired through Culpeper. Kilpatrich's loss in killed and wounded amounted t o one hundred and fifty. lleneral Meade is said to have (Replayed good gmeralship in bringing his army back to the line of the Rappahannock. When the enemy made his feint of moving up the valley, Meade also mule a feint of following him in force, to attack him in the rear, massing his force at Raccoon lord for that pm-pose. This drew back Lee's army, so that the intended Nanking movement wai frustrated. [From the Washington Star, 0et.12.1 Partin who have arrived front the front to-day 9ay that there was considerable skirmishing yes terday between the cavalry on either side, and that smart musketry firing was heard yesterday afternoon in the vicinity of Rappahannock Sta— tion. Meade has succeeded in placing himself in the desired position to defy any attempt at a flank movement by Lee ; and the precipion with which this has been effected tells well both for the Goat minder and the army. The crossing by Meade to the north aide of the Rappahannock was made mainly at Kelly's Ford, and it was effected in admirable order. As some seem to suppose that fileade's change of position has been the result of a Serious con flict, it is proper to state that the fighting thus far has been purely (on our side, at least) by cavalry and artillery supports of cavalry, the lonia army not having been engaged at all. It is believed that the rebels lost more in the fighting on Sunday than ourselves, as on one oc casion two of our light batteries firing info a mans of the enemy, mowed them down like grass. Prom the Washington Star, 0ct.14.] The whole of General Gregg's division was or dered from Bolton Station on Saturday towards Culpepper, and arrived there at four o'clock P. 11. Thence the second brigade of the Second division was ordered to Fox Mountain to support Kilpatrick ; but finding that Kilpatrick did not ne e d reinforcements, the brigade left him on Sunday morning and rejoined the division at Cul pepper. On Sunday night General Gregg moved to Sul phur Springs, arriving at about nine P. bl. On Monday morning two regiments—the Fourth and Thirteenth Pennsylvania—were aunt forward to Jefferson, about five miles from Sul— phur Springs, and the First Maine were sent out towards Little Washington to reconnoitre. The Ins named regiment encountered a large force of the enemy just. beyond Amoevilic, and were sur rounded, but gallantly out their way out and crossed the river at Waterloo Ford, about twelve miles above Sulphur Springs. - - About ten o'CiOck on Monday morning the ene my advanced on the Fourth and 'thirteenth Penn sylvania, which were at Jefferson, with cavalry, showing heavy supports in their rear, when our eavalry seeing they were being overpowered, fell back slowly, contesting the ground, to a large forest this side of Jefferson, were General Gregg, who led these regiments in person, dismounted a 'Jordon of his men and sent them out as skir mishers, their horses having been sent back to Sulphur Springs, After stubbornly contesting the ground for over two hours, they were ordered to fall back slowly, and as they were doing so. a heavy in fantry forge Of the enemy were discovered on each flank, and at the same time three regiments of cavalry, having made a wide detour, attacked them in the rear. At this time the Tenth New York was sent to the support of General Gregg, and Reed's battery M, Second United States ar tillery, opened on the rebel cavalry ; but owing to the short range of the guns, which were brass Napoleons, no serious damage was inflicted on the enemy by them. The fourth and Thirteenth wore noel preened Veverely in front, tad our centre broken, and at the same time they were attacked on each flank and in the rear. Our men cut their way through and escaped across the river with heavy loss. The sixteenth Pennsylvania was now dis mounted and thrown out along the river banks as skirmishers, while the Eighth was also dis mounted and ordered to support the battery, which had only four short range guns, and the enemy opened on us with some twenty pieces of artillery ; but our troops gallantly held their ground for several hours, repulsing the charges of the enemy, and gradually fell bask on the Fayetteville road, the enemy following, but keep ing at a respem ful distance. General Gregg had but two aids with Mm, Lieutenants Martin and Cutler, and both were wounded, the former severely, and the latter slightly. Lieutenant Adams, of the Fourth Penn sylvania, Major 'Wilson, of the :Eighth Pennsyl vania, Lieut. Col. Kettler, of the First New :ler. sey, and Major Russell, of the First Maryland, were wounded. The loss of the Second brigade, it is thought, will amount to about four hundred and fifty in killed, wounded and missing—the Fourth and Thirteenth Pennsylvania regiments suffering the most severely. LATER FROM MEADE'S ARMY. Fight Near Bristoe•s Station. TUE ENEMY BEATEN, AND A REBEL BATTERY AND 450 PRISONERS TAKEN. WARIHNOTON, Oct. 15. The firing of yesterday in the front was that Of a considerable engagement between a large force of the rebels and a portion of the Army of the Potomac (a part of General Warren's Second Corps) that was in the vicinity of Dristoe's Sta tion, infantry, as well as cavalry and artillery, being engaged on both sides. The result was a decided Union victory, the rebels being badly beaten, with the loss of an entire battery and four hundred and fifty pris oners. Ere the termination of the fight 'Major General Sykes' Corps came up mid assisted in driving the enemy elr the field. FROM MISSOURI AND ARKANSAS. - D - EfsrEhATE 111..TTLE OF FIVE UOURS—THE REBELS DEFEATED WITII CHEAT LOSS— OFFICIAL DISPATCHES FROM OEN. SCHOFIELD. 'WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—The following dispatch was received at the headquarters of the army here to day : ST. LOUIS, Oct. 14.—T0 Major-General H. IV. Ifactiscit, General in• Chief: General Brown has beaten the rebels under Shelby three times, and is still in close pursuit. Their escape is hardly possible. Two expeditions, recently sent into north-eastern Arlti♦neee, have captured and sent to Pilot Knob over one hundred prisoners. [Signed] J. M. SCHOFIELD, Maj.-Gen. Sr. LOUIS, Oct. 14.--Major-General H. W. HALLECK, Gen.-in Chief:—Qen. Brown brought the rebels under Shelby to a decisive engage• mont yesterday. The fight was obstinate and lasted five hours. The rebels were finally com pletely routed and scattered in all directions, with the loss of all their artillery and baggage, and a large number of small arms and prisoners. The enemy's loss in killed and wounded is very great ; ours is also very large. Our troops are still punning the flying enemy. [Signed] J. M. Senortimu, Maj. Gen. TO THE YOUNG OR OLD, Male or Female, II yon Late boon suffering fram a habit indulged in by the YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES, \Valet/ CAUSES SO MANY ALARMING SYMPTOMS, It MO& them for Marriage, And in the greatest evil which can befall MAN OR WOMAN. See symptoms entunerated In advertisement, and It you are a offerer, Cut out the Advertisement, And send for it at once. Delays ate dangerous. Ask for Heimhoirs. Take utt other. CUT. guaranteed. Dtamtveur Deunter/site mat imehttlotte. [atm. 8 DR. TOBIAS' VENUTZILN LINICRCENT. A certain care for pains and aches, and warranted supe rior to any other. Crony it positively curse; relief is ab solutely cure immediately it is used. Mothers remember this, and arm yourselves with a bottle without delay. Croup le, aiworA villa gives no notice, frepteotly at tacking the child in the dead hour of night; before a ph y eirriail can be summoned it ru.:y be too late. Hemeznber, the Venetian Liniment never fails. Price 25 and 50 cents A boll& Sold by all llrogglata, office, 50 Courflandt Street, New-York. Loop 12-it LYE AND EAR Professor J. Isaacs. M. D., Oculist and Midst, formerly of Leyden, MO'land, is rermanoutly located at No. fill Plan thwasr, PRITAIRLPHIA, were persons millets& with (bonne!. of the eye and ear will be scientifically treated and cured, If curable. Sir ARTIFICIAL BYES ineerted without pain. 2io charges made for examination. N. B.—The medical faculty is invited, an he bee no se crets in his anode of treatment. 20,1863-ly A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, Incompetency, Premature Decay and Yontbful Error, ac tuated by it 'lain, to bolo otberm, will be happy to foretell to all who need It (free of charge) the recipe and direction for making the simple Remedy toed In Ilia ease. Times wlehing to profit by Ills experience—and Teatimes a Value ble Remedy—writ receive the same, by return mail, (care fully sealed,) Ly 6Alreautuu JOHN IL OGDEN, No. eo Nassau Street, New. York an 8-Smol The Confessions and 'Experience of an Published for the heeetit, and as a warning and CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who stator from Nervous Debility, Pre mature Decay of Manhood, etc, supplying at the same time, THE MEANS OF SELF CURE. By one who has cured himself after being pnt to great expense and injury through medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post-pal l addressed envelope, single co pies may L 6 had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Singe County, N. Y. may 23-ly MARKET. PRlBila, October 16, 1863. BuekwheatFlourper 10018 e. 2 00 Pork le 3.00 Zs. - 6 00 Beef (hind quarter) per 100 pounds 249 00 Reef (fore quarter) per 100 pounds 708 00 Hama per pound 10 Shoulders do 7 Flitch do S iDried Beef, do 12 'Table Defier do 20 (Lump Butter do 19 (Firkin Butter do Tallow do 93i Lard do 10 Elides, RSA do 7 and 8 Beet Old 147 0 Whisker, per gallon 2 00 Common Whiskey, per gallon 49 to 60 Flaxseed Oil 36 gallen SO Begs per dozen 19 Stone Coal (OM, egg & broken, iii 2000 The. 000 Nut Coal do 900 iLimeburners' do 2,00t0l 00 Plaster per ton, 6 00 Timothy Hay do 20 00 Meadow Hay do 18 00 Hickory wood per cord 4 00 Oak wood do 3 09 Bark do 6 Co READING Wheat (prime white) per bushel 161 45 Wheat, (prime red) per imam] 1 15 Aye do PO Corn (old) do 70 Corn (new) do Corn Meal do 100 Oats do 45 Flaxseed do 1 30 Cloverseed do 4 00 Timothy need do 2 at; Barley do 70 Potatoes do 60 Sweet Potatoes do 76 Salt do 00 Salt per Sack 1 05 Wheat Flour Wan family white) $4 hbl. 9 00 Wheat Flour (extra ram. w bite) '4llOO Zs 4 450 Wheat Flosr (extra levelly) per Barrel 860 Wheat Flour (extra family) per 100 ihs. 4 25 Single Bunt Flour, per barrel 7 60 Single Extra Flour, per ICO lbs. 8 76 Wheat Floor (onpop . . line) per barrel 7 ISO Rye Flour per barrel 4 00 Eye Flour per 100 Se. 4 00 PRIORS OF °MAIN, PAID blit P. OgnONO Br SONS, October 1.6, 1563 95 cents for 56 ilts. 105 cents for 56 Dm 60 cents for 32 be Corn, Bye, Oats - riticus OF GRAIN, Paid at SAMUEL BllClPSDistillery, Corner of Eleventh & Muidenberg streets. 96 eta. per 56 156 1 05 " 56 GO n "9E " Corn, Rye, Cate, Reading Lumber Prices Current. Arportettfin• Me Reading GazeHe by TACOS H. DRY- S/LEE, letteLber Courmies-bou Yard, South Third AT, mar the Lam:rester Bridge. It:cameo, October 10, 1563, Hemlock Joist and Scantling, 00,@1S 00 Poplar Boards, - - - 20 00@to0 00 •• &Muffing,- 20 00fktl 00 -- • • ""• • White Pine Board's and Plank, - Cherry Beards and Plank, - White Pints Fluor Boards, - Rooting Lath • Oak Floor Boards, - - White Pine and Hemlock Shingles, Oak Boards and Plank, • White Pine Ceiling Lath, - Auk Plank, Spruce and Pine Mate, . Walnut Boards and Plank, - Lynn Boards and Plank, - - White Flue Joint and Scantling, Bireh and Maple Boards and Plank, 2 . 00,000 feet Green Butt Edged Clear Walnut from to t inches WANTED, Wien plid in Cask gawp OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS OF BERKS COUNTY - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 186:3. 1863. I-1 Is o DISTRICTS. 7/2 0, o INC(sprtice) 2.;7 21 (Saul:lt-West ) Ward' 22:i 853: 84 (Saath-lilast ) Ward 315 na, l 401 ( North,- Eaat)Ward dst) 285 1 sth (North-West)W art]. 254 2251 nimbi - No 1487 1535 Alliany 227 83 Alsace 200 41.) Amity 163 136 Bern 2S:!. 61! Bern Upper ....... 23.1 641 Iternville 41 2 Bethel Rl5 fib Breeknock 128 27 Cternarvon 84 88 Centre 219 4 Colphrookdale 18li 61, Cuomo. i 6 161, District 113 311 Douglags .. - 162 37 Earl 219 17' Exeter 272 11:; Greenwich 323 39 i Homburg 112 751 freidelherg 128 331 Lower Heidelberg-- 370 87 North Heidelberg..... 148 181 Jefferson—. Longsvmmp Maidenoreek 155 78 Marion 2(11i Maxatawny ....... 291 82 Ilfuhlonberg 2.15 fit Ontelaunee Tenn FC2 Pike Richmond Robeson.. Rockland 230 41 Ruacouibmanor 173 45 Spring 254 1.08 Tulpeitoccon Tulpelkoccon Upper... 147 :45 Union Wasbington Windsor Womelsdorf Totals Elaj orili es b'• Democrats in Roman and L. Briner G votes for Co PHILADELPHIA MARKET FLOUR AND GRAIN.—The Flour market Is firmer and more active, with a very reduced mock, of treas ground flour especially, to operate in. Salm comprise 300 /Ale superfine at $5 500)5 00; 200 bide extra at $0 ; load bile extra faintly, part at $7 and part private, and 2400 hole cirymin viz., Delaware, Dread Street and Jenny Lind extra andrixtra family, on terms we could not learn. The trade are baying more freely at $5 25@5 75 for superflue $. 1 636 511 for extra ; eta 25@7 25 for extra family, and $.7 50 75 11 bbl for fancy breads, as in quality. Rye Flour Is scarce and wanted at $5 75. Cora Meet is also scarce, and if hem wettld bring an Waage preVirom quota films, but the demand continues limited. 'rite receipts to day are 1160 bide Flour, 16,000 hush Wheat, 3000 do Corn and 5500 do UAW. There is a geed demand for Wheat at fully former rates, With [nether sales of about 15,00 u bask, mostly prime western cud Perms. reds, at $1 50 including some mall loot fair at fl 4561 47, choice amber at $1 526. $1 53, and Ishii° at $1 741G1 00, the ir.tcor for prime Ken lucky Rye is acme and worth *l D'66125. Corn to leas anti', but there is not se much offering. and holders are 11. , $5 05, with eldest of about 15420 bushels, mostly s.re- to yellow, at that figure. Data are rather more pleety. and bold at ntio, without met Inquiry, 111 Is =settled and rather lower, with sales of bbls at 61@023 c, and Drudge at ICON courinuat—volted and an the advance, with vary little Pig on salo :oast of the makers being sold up, end prices are cal: 7 ton higher and the d-mand very Active ti.a improveiticllti some smell sales Ole. 1 Anthealte are reported at $37fp33 ; 3 at , 5 i. 7,03, ad.l No. 3 at l i 4 tatit ,l ten trash, bat holders now generally ask mere, actpch Pig is scarce and wanted at $l5 33 ton. hiautifectmed Iron iv also wanted at the advance, and the Mine generally are well off for orders. CATTIA MnilliST,—Atiout 1,000 Beef Cattle were re ceived yard and partly disposed fat last week's rates ; the receipts were 120 more than last week, and the market was very dull, buyers having the advantage; about 450 bead were left over unsold ; prices ranged at from $a 50 to $970 the 100 Zs nett, including a few veld at $3Ol low" cows were rather lower ; IGO sold at *l9 to $5O each for springers, and $25 to $.36 ter &yea licetn-e The receipts reached 3300. Including 3524 sold at Wage' Union 1 aril at s7**3, and 705 at the Avenue at $65A1,1 the lOft Ike nett—uu change. Sheep—Only about 5000 were of fered and avid at 4 1 /.6*5e ¶1 li,, groins for fat sheep, and fur stock do, the market cloeies Oath— North rinterforn. Ott the 15th Ink., in thin city, at the residence of her aourn-law, Israel R. Laucke, RAMARASe wife of the long-deceaslxt David Rhoads, of Culebra°luale tp., aged 82 yearn, 7 mouths and 25 days. . On the 13th Inst.. in this city, of Diphtheria, Susan H., only daughter of Denial S. and Emma E. Heater, aged 6 years, 7 menthe and lii days. On the 13th Ina , in the city of New York, at the resi dence of Its brother, BENJAMIN F. Genera, late of ❑arrla burg, Pa. Ille remain- , were brought to this city, and yesterday Interred in the Charles Evans Cemetery. On the 12th tent., in Spring' tp., Mrs, ELlZAtielll Moron, aged OS years, 2 menthe and 22 days. On the 10th last., ill Hamburg, LILT Eerucn, daughter Bonnevilleof and Ahoy Derr, aged 9 yearn, ii ~,,elks and 5 day, On the loth lust., In Windsor, 4Agen MANAMA, eon of Benjamin R. and Judith Shollenberger, aged S yearn, 5 nun:aim and 20 any. On the 10th log.; In Philadelphia, MART A tor, wife of John Trio - molt. Herr, and daughter a? this iota AAIUN lielZ, of Reading, Pa., aged 43 yearn and 6 months. On tbo Pth Mat., In Bethel, Jacou Nzwenrear, In the year of hie age. On the nth inst., in Wernersville Henget{ b 70117, .Lax, son of Henry and Emma Stout, aged 1 year, 2 menthe and 20 days. On the alb teat., in Centre, AIWA . , Mita of David Wide. keyman, aged 18 years, 0 months and 10 daye. On the-ill inst., in Bern. SARAN, wife of Elise Whiskey , man, and daughter of Abraham and Caroline Winter, aged 23 years, 11 menthe and 8 days, On the fith Hint., at Mererstown, Lebanon conuty,Saaan I J. lininnomi, daughter Of Col, 40.30 Reinhold, aged 25 i years. On the let Met., in Richmond try., Samuel., son of Abra ham and Mary Heffner, aged 24 yearn, 1 month and 14 day. On the PA Inst., In Albany tp,, Sewers Vaasso.se, aged 8 menthe and 5 days; mid WILLIAM MERRY, aged 14 years, 10 months and S days ; children of David and Elizabeth Roth. Olt the 80th ult., In Oloy, Hagar Brous, aged 71 yearn, 8 months and S days. On the Mil ult., in We city, FANNY FRANOIsca. daugh ter of Lent and Chrlatianna lielfmaster, aged 17 years, 7 menthe and 20 days. On the 29th alt., in Jefferson, R3111.1r ELIZAISKTK, danghter of Richard and Anna Margaret Anderson, aged 8 years and 28 days. On Ibe 25th alt., in Womeledorr, GKOINIE McGissmue, eon of Bannerille gad Mary Lash aged 10 months. On the 29th MLA 00,4)1.7111e, Colebroadale daughter of John and Leah Gabel, aged 6 menthe and 4 dare. On the 26th nit., in Albany, SARAN, wife of Henry Bee ober, egad 22 years, lam 4 days. On the:nib ult., near Blandon, CATITARINR, Wife of Henry Beretta; aged 50 yearn, 6 menthe and 21 day. On the 27th nit, in Centre, Seam, Gieeleee., son of Sam uel and Elizabeth Oraeff, aged 29 years, 10 menthe and 19 clays. On the 27th nit., in Upper Talpshoccon, WILLIAM S. STRAUS. On the 20th att., In thin city, CATITADIND, nille of John Ernst, aged 33 years, 11 months and 8 days. On the 25th nit., in Leesport, JOLLA ANN, wife of John Spayd, aged 80 years, 8 months and 16 day. On the 28th nit., in Carom, EMMA, daughter of James gad Stietß Schwartz, aged 0 years, 0 months and la daye. On the 25111 nit., in tide arty, EignOtt.lll, daughter of Joshua Thompson, aged 4 years, 3 months and 16 days. On the 24th alt., in Bern, CHORUS, non of George Tarr, aged I year, 1 mouth and 23 days. On the 24th Mt., in thin city, Amami, wife of Daniel linker, aged 23 years and VI day. On the 234 ult., in Hal city, EUWAIIII Ralllgh, eon 01 Jacob D. and Sarah Ann Bitting, aged / 0 1000,11 ". On the 21,1 alt., In Tel pshoccon. Themes FRANKLIN, eon of Augustus and Mary Meyer, aged. 2 years, S menthe and 22 daye. On the 23d nit., in Plke, 17Arrraurgr. son of David and Satter Hens, A 5536 yam 6 Months and 21 dam On the 22d ult., in Morton, CLARA MATILDA, only child and Rebecca Oxenreidee, aged 8 months and 3 Met ult., in Atoll,, Tno3,Afs 3neseasnx, eon of HaJul and Sarah Frantic, aged 1 year. on the 20th alt- in Greenwich, el Aar CAT ULLA, daugh ter of William ad Mary Rotherroal, aged 5 years, menthe and day- On the Pith alt., in nley, SUSANNA, widow of Abraham Ilerbein, aged St: year ..1 month., and la days. On the 10th ult., et tAany Point, Rockland township, SA RAII. aged t year, 4 leontheland 14 daya.—*On the agod 1 year, •1 mouths and 44 days; twin child ren of John and Catharine Mast. On the 13th nit., in Leesport, LEWIS WADE, aged about 00 years. On the 10th alt., in Bethel, Ansa 1111/.1.111t, aged 23 yearn, 3 i amb. and 13 days. On the 10th ult., In tlernford , a SON of Samuel and Mary Oahe), aged 2 yea)* and 11 days. On the Bth nit., at Stony Point, Rockland tp., Manx /own AMANDA, daughter of William and Abigail Hopkins, aged yearn and 23 days. On the Sth ult., In Talpekoccon, T. finest Martin, to the 11 6 6th year of his age. On the gth ult., in thle city, SAMUEL DAIITRICH, aged 56 years, 2 mouths and 5 days. On the 3d nit, on the Blue Mountain, In perks county, WILLIAM MILLER, aged 53 years, 2 mouths and 7days. 'lO WOO 00 2:. 00@00 00 21 00625 00 000 5 00 25 00025 00 4 40022 00 22:005540 00 2 2553 , 2 (4 25 005pa5 00 lu ow 00 uv r.O 00 20 00@30 00 25 005514 00 20 00035 00 • - (Ig. the Slot August, in Penn, Widow Cllaniellt. ZSCH likk, Una VI perm, S scathe and 20 days. 1862. .4 whtor General. r- - -' - ' - ' - 1 O 4. 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In Lower Tleidelberg, A. ti Ct , ,swamp, L. Briner had 84 votes ibr Coin In Lon ORPHANS' COURT SALE PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF TILE OH- Pital.4a , Cart of her•kg county will bonold at Perlin Voodoo, on Saturday, the aeconth day of November, A. D. at the late dwoilingbotteo of John Wick lain, deceased, in Robeson township, Berko county : All that certain me, enage tenement and tract of land, situstein Robeson town ship, Barks county, bounded by isudsof William Lylrens, Henry Rostra, Samuel IColnart, Benjamin Millard, and Others, containing eighty-one a nd a-ball acres, store or less. The Improvements consist of a two. story STONE DWELLING 110U$E, stone SWAIN , Barn, Spring HOUR) with a never-faillug spring of water, Apple Orchard, Also. a certain undirid6d third latcrost In a tract of land, situate in Robeson township, county aforesaid. hounded by property & li. Brooke, Daniel Hole, and 41thiara, containing fray-slx acres and eleven percbe, inure ur loss. Late the property of John IVickfetit. deers- el. r'ate to commence et one o'eloctt in the afternoon. when tine attendance Will be given, and the terms of sale rode known by JOZtoTzlol. , l I\ICI=I.R.JN, Dy order of the Coort.—Dstriec BAHL Clerk. Lod PUBLIC SALE OP REAL ESTATE. WILT, DS SOLD AT PUBLIII SALE, ON Saturday, the ttl.,tt day of October, A. D. 1863, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the public house of Michael B. Bea man, In the IMI1)11101 of Womolel-01. Poo U., county: All Doti certain tiro-spiry frame OW ELT,I HOITS le, ono elory and three-quarter IsittlM *WI(' and 5t.,4 Bate, and the lot of ground on which the avid buildings are erected, situate I u said borough of Worneladorf, on Nome Side of High street, containing: 253 feet in depth, and IN feet In front. Late the property of Jiceno Rafruipter, decanted Conditions of sale anode known ou the day and place of sale, by oct 3-4t] DAVf D L. REITSNYDER. Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. /AN SATURDAY, Ofirt/ilEll 313 T, 1863. AT I SUPo'clock, P. M., will besold public Hole, at the Noy clone iu city of Reading: All that certain three etory Click DWELLING HOUSE, situate on the EMIL elde aO , konth Sloth street. North of Laurel street, In the mid r. The bongo bas been recently built, and hoe attached to it a two-stouy brick back buildinq with all the necessary conveniences. The lot on which the buildings are erected is nineteen feet six inches in front, and one hundred and fifteen feet deep. An abundance of Plum. Cherry end Peach trees, end Grapee, on the premises. Conditions made known at the time and place. Loot 3-41 Executor's Sale of Valuable Real Estate. a - IN SA TIJIMA Y, OCTOBER 31 air, 1863, WI LL JP be sold at public sale, on the premises: All that vain able farm, late the estate of Daniel Ruppert, aerie:teed, sitnate in Rockland township, Berke county, adjoining blade of Abraham Ruppert, licomel Roth, Deujumitt Polk. Jacobßuppert, Samuel Rapport, deed., Gideon I inppert, and David Moyer, containing ninety acres, more or liless. The improvements thereon are a large two -1 story stone DW ELL{ NO IDIUSE, spring b o w,. W ith never-failing water, large Swine barn, wagon abode, pia sty, apple orchard, ha. A hoot twenty acres is excel lent WOODLAND. The above properly will be sold entire OT in parts, to snit purchasers. Pale to enmuleoce at one o'clock, It, M., whan due attendance will be giver and con ditions made kuowu, by ttIDEON RUPPERT, Surviving , EXecuter Oct ;le-e) of Daniel Ruppert, &Ceased. PUBLIC IS/LLB CO X' R3O Ir-n m s 9E 9 .11L Ur E. 0 N ut ler s U 6 ll .i D ftt A i 1" ,, , ,,, T 1 1 . 1 1 1 , 1 2 1, 11 11 11 . 11 . ALO . y 11(1TO I - Robeson tow tulip, Barks county, will be soil ' an:jai: Sale. the following described Real Estate, fate the property of Assess Beard, deceased: ALL that certain messnage and tract of laud, situate in said Robeson township, adjoining lauds of li, &G. Brooke, William .1. Scarlet, and others; coatainhig 101 acres and 100 perches. The improvements 'athereon are two STONE DWELLING HOUSES, one , e Barn. one ntable and &liar outAnlldinve, A cone* enable portion of the above tract of land in good Wood land, consisting of good White Oak and extra Chestuut Timber, also about 10 acres of Meadow and the residue good Farm Land. si r any person el Atng to slew the above, can do !Roby calling ou henry Ileatia. Tering and condittone made known at sale, by EBERT BEAM),/ Executors. oat 3'40 1 JAMES E. WELLS, 5 PUBLIC SALE OF FARMING STOOK. WILL BE SOLD AT THE LATE RESI— 'w DECISE of Jacob GoWiter, deceased, In Spring townsldp, Berk:: county, 4 wile So.; of Priistown, on Sat uedity, 17th tho following proporty, to wit : 4 brad of Morena, a flinch Cows, 4 Ileifera, 5 Wigs, 2 good Manure Wagons, Wagon Bed, Hay Ladders, Wood lad ders, Sleigh and Sled, Plows, Harrows, Winnowing Mill, Corn Sheller, Jack Screw, Horse Gears, besides a numbrir of articles not nitined. Hole to begin tit V, o'clock nOtin, When conditions will be made known, by oat 10-21] AARON NULL, Administrator. PIIIIL/C gA,Zaa OF CITY PROPERTY. fIN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31wr, 1863, AT J 1 o'alitek, P. 11., will be sold at public sale at the keystone House, in the city of Reading two-etory BRICK HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, aitnete on the East aide of booth Eighth etreet, between rein and Franklin arm's, conkalming in front .North and South 20 feet, and in depth East and Vest 'fit feet, more or lee. The house in in good order, with all the modern improvements and fix tures. Late the property of 4.ll,Kriattl..V W. Haton, de ceased. Poaseselon given on the lot of April next, and tertne made easy to the purchaser. To be sold by LIMY ARE FIONANI Oct 10-3t7 HENRY A. blO/141N, Estate of John Manderbach, late of Heid elberg township, I3erks county, deo'd. NTOTiCE I HEREBY LINEN, THAT LET TM of Administration to the &tate of John Man derbach, (Ex• Sheriff), late of Heidelberg township, Bergs c mots, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, re siding in the Borough of Wunieledurf, county Morcott& poroono indebted to sold botato, are requested to make payment without delay, and all having claims against the name, are also requested to presentthem,properly authen. Heated. for settlement. oat 10-6t] H. B. MAIVDERBACH, Administrator. EstatO or William Strauss late of Upper Tulpehoccon township, Berke county, deceased. NoncE Is 131 K 1 GIVEN, TIIAT LET PERS of Administration to the °elate of the Om/e -ll:l.Med decedent, have been greeted to the subturiber, re lading In Upper WM lOW!eddy, mane county. All perm..a indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and all who have Malme or demands against the mono, are aloe requested to present them, properly au thenticated, for settlement. octlU-litn JARED Al. WAGNER, Administrator. WAVIIMMO, HANDS TO MAKE ARMY OVER-COATS, by ect 10-30 rroiley. a . nI EMI 1(11,, 'Uri 4511 4'lB 4711 (117 .188, $59 418 12G78 -,, 6751 JAMESON'S CLOTHING HOUSE, op% Corner of Sixth and Penn Streets, READING PA. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN CLOTH- Housiil is better prepared now to hold out axcat 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. In great variety, of all sizes, prices and qualities. The long experience of this tlonse in this branch bas enabled us to get up all the different proportions and sizes to fit bop; or all a g e,,, to whieh we invite partiathiT attention. March 28, 1863-411 AT 30' X 41 10"...919C 3FA lELEL7[E3O.. I' lIIE 81113501 n 11E11. OFFER S Fillt SALE THE following do t:Abed property, situate in the oily of Rending, el.: - . 1. Tito properly ktlOlYll he the liONß , TEAD,sitnate on Fifth street, COI . Ohr of Cherry alley, routaimuginfront on Fifth street dS feet, and Li depth t.n Cheny alley :' a feet to al3 feet private Riley. Also, the lot adjoluing, containing :10 feet Oil Cherry alley, nudi2 foot Ott said pit vote alley. The buildings erected on said two lots are a large two story brick DWkLbINO 1101JSE, with extenel ye back beildiugg, large brick tinkle, college-hew., wrßitte ry, AR. No, 2. A LOT OF GROUND, situate on the West Ride of Wood alley, between Franklin street and Cherry alley, 11l feet S inches on Wood alley, and 90 feet S inches deep. No. S. The property Ablate en Pius street 4SO feet, on Second street 300 feet, and on Third street 240 feet, celled the UMW; [AM, on which is tweeted a mall (rune house, wilt ho sold whole or in lots to suit purchasers, No. 4. Three two-story brick DWEId,IIO 110118F,S, with two-story hack buildings ,(dining-room and kitchen) itoorte oe Tiara street, below Spruce, each 2U feet front and 110 feet deep. . A. T. LANE, 4/9 Illarket etreet, Nhiladelphic Recorder. w N by 4, • Register. ..,.. ...., .—, Fr t' F r '',',..' ril ;-.., 1-3 ~.., N : 1 , ~.., ..., Th 3 — 491; :13 45) , ' 197 47c; 11 9 8 31 , 1 957 411 1,i2. 7 11/ I, 489 351 415 12680 5922 26g4 5938 12719 5917 EH MES tor. Tn N t 83 votes ' e for Audi N. Corbi t had 1 vo sion or, an MI pod tod I r j pod 400 1-4ALTf„ Igo (41:) " 41) ME ME ka - 7 IiES BOYS' CLOTHING. WOMB= REAL 31EISTATEI N 0.:,. A lwo-slory hoick OWFLLING HOUSE and STORE, with two gory back Intilding, situate nn the N. B. corner or Fourth and Bingarnan street, containing 3.1 feet on Fourth, and 133 feet 3 inches on Bingatnen street. Al. on the saute lot, a two story brick STORE HOUSE. This is a tine business stand. No. G. A two story brick DWELLING HOUSE, uttna to on Pine street, below Fourth, with two-story back building, 18 feet front en live, extending bock 110 feet. N 0.7. Adjoining the above on the East, a LOT OF GROUND, 23 feet 00 fine street by 110 feet deep. . . No. S. Adjoining the above home on the Woos, BUILD !NO 1.01%, four 17 by 110, and uno 11 by 110 Mt, pgsnr Carpenter alley. No. IL ALL THE GROUND Swab of the properties num bered 8,7, St 5, laying between rouril and Bitignman streets, and Carpenter alloy, will lie sold wbOle or to lutn to suit purelinsern... No. Ll. A LOT OF MOM% mute ou the West side of Carpenter alley, South of Pine street, too feat on raid alley and 110 feet deep, on which is erected a good FRAME BARN, 12 by tio feet, 19 feet posts. Fur particalars, inquire of the subscriber, J. Neely, D. McKnight, or G. W. Goodrich. oello-tfj JOUN BOAS, ORPHANS' COURT SALE PURSUANT TO AN ORDEN OF THE OR, NS' Court of Berke County, Will be mold at Polak Vendee, on Saturday, the seventh day of November, A. /7, IM, at the public hence of Solomon Feather, (Keystoue Rome) la the city of Reading, Berke county : All that cer tain two-story BRICK DWELLING 110USal and a two atury brick kitchen attached, and Lot or piece of Ground, situate in South Fifth street, between Fraukliu and Chest nut streets, in the city of Reading, ennui! aforesaid, bounded on the North, by property of George R. Frill, on the South by property of Hefty Sell, on the East by Pearl alley, and on the West by said South Fifth merest, contain lug in front North and South, thirty foot, and to depth Root and Weet, two hundred and thirty foet, more or loss. Late the pveparty of Mary Paxton, deceased, Sale to commence at ono o'clock in the afternoon, when due attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known by HEN RI NAGLE, Trustee. Byorder of the 0:m11,-11,15m. tleun, Clerk, foot I°4 ASSESSORS ASSEKIORS OF THE SEVERAL Wards, Boroughs and Townships of dm county of Berks. who were olectod at the last Spring election, will call at the Commissioners' finks at Rending, and ,csivo their towapin for taking the entinteration of taxn6ly in liabitanni hi the oonuty of Reeks. The tow requires the Assessors to commence said duties on or before the lot day of November next, PAUL WENRICH, GEOKKE K. LORAN. CounulEsionerA TIENRY K /LAWMAN, OuranlikelutsArkt , Okkida, Reading, October 1.(% 1853—it FREELAND SEMINARY, WILL OPEN ITS WINTER SESSION On Monday, October 20th, 1863. Fur Catalusguo stud particulars, addmia IHIV. H. A. 111.114 KICKER, Principal, onCt. /0-5 Q Fro/arid, /if ontgouteri counrY, Clrrk ~P531'~7:5 WM Tl'ed 'er 1 . . ail rt : Ct/ :,......, o en ;;!, F-;"... o g « 1:3 1, INA :;1 13 Pis A'lo 41:2 105 114 , V.IG 47r, GIG 2`.12.' 341 41.9' 11 40:.1 "1.: 457 i 4'.)i 47.5 1 1.1.1 ?751 12034 5785 lEBBIZE 11810 Mil 0758 berg, W. Corbit had r. orth Heide for Treafmri ME - 1 --- o rtsuANT To AM ORDER OF TUE On 1. I'IIANS' Cutirt of Rorke comity. trill lin Kohl at Poli tic Vendee. on Saliirday, the 7111 day of November, A. P. 'min, at the late dwelling bonen of John 11. ScLuelfer, de ceased, iu Saffor, , nr, township. Berke county, the following rrft.lttatl Ettate, to wit: Alt that certain twittatery 1.0(t nod lel 5f ittollll.l. JAL:I2Ia in Johereen toweehip, county 10 - sroatid, ujjoieln, pro perty of Hoary Buell and Jobn 111mwe1Lergor, containing in front ninety font, end In depth two lino aired and sixty feet. Late the property of John B. Neho,ifer, decent:ital. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in tho afternoon, when dun attendance will be given, and the tonne or Hale made knOWEI by MICHAEL KNOLL, Admini6trntor. Ey order of the Court.—Desiel. filen, Clerk. (oct 10-4 MERCHANT TAILOR .AELX*7I:, lexacwx-3e3C3CMIEIL, No. 659, rema Street, Third door below Seventh Street• gin& SU BSC BELL RESPECTFULLY IN- A. VITES the CinZBIIR of Heeding and vicinity, to hie IZEADY-144AD LOTHING, For the Fall and Wittier trade, cut and made under his own ronoovigion, ronxisting of Oyer Cloctx, Frock Coatn, ?ants and Vwds of V 2 sad qualities. Llo to also sappli , Nl With a good stuck of Which will be made to ordor io thu oeutent and most Multipliable are., at dm iower4 oasis price. Having eon eiderahle experience in Unit ibrttuolt of ttooluatia, Ito ktilit confident of givtr g general letthifeetion. Ile bee also ou band a good ansortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, FUell es White Shirts, Over Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, (Mhos, Crs.sratit dtgerest stpite Slid colon, STOCKINGS AND GLOVES. N. B. All geode inside in We extablisbment AAR give entire eatimfuetion or Ito gale. JACOB B. RIXSTINE Reading, Pa., ()nib), 1563.-itnko 13 , F TC kr . 71, t'.l4‘C t 0 DEALER IN 434, zapJae_ '7l iC •0 1 / 1 CCM 3WID MUMS, PREISERVIIS, NO. CO4 PENN STREET, THIRD DOOR ABOVE SIXTH, FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. UST OPENED, A AND ComPLETE ASSORTMENT of season:lMo DRY GOODS, comprising now and ote sttuble .tyles of Masi Goods,l Gloves sad Hosiery, Shawls, Shirts and Drawers, CloakiugiL klareeilles (Mille, Cloths and Casiameres, Diktats' Goods, Saileeta and Juana, Embroideries, Blaukets, Black Silk Laces, Flammle, Velvet Ribbone, Linen Geed., I Balmoral Skirts, Cotton Goods, I Superior Hoop Skirts, micovaNnwG GOODS, In superior stock. and best fabrics, all of Which will be sold at the lowed market prices. act 101 Dirt A or. tZI es ft 'Z't, ME C iy 7.1-1 17' 7' 9 411 i :17 .ills 475 0•2 I lb , ' :;60 41.1 lir, 497 621 :"S ;102 1: 2123 21 - 171 259 :a 21'; 58 179 151 881 4I 29 , 1 1)1 140 98 109 6•1 115 42 93 9:i 252 59 194 101 023 11;9 11.1 2 179 49 sr 1.,•• 21;4 70i 289 120 1 122 11 1 1 .2",11 12 292 23 207 10 460 66 220 298 201 31 207 CO 328 13 ' 14 71 184 07 180 201 °23 04 229 28 139 Sit I'l7lo 5020 1270$ 57621 MI ECM 6 votes for JAMESON Sc. Co. OR.P.EtANS' COURT SALE 3. R. ZUZSTINZ, =I CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING, FINE GROCERIES, READING, PA. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALII. eV SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3191% I AT 1. o'clock, I'. Id., will be sold at public F:ete, at Lhe Rey atone House, in the city of Reading: The following valua ble Property, situate on the Wee t side of North 'Fifth street, South of Washington street, in the said city, adjoining the old Heim property on the North, the Epieropal Church pro. party on the !Louth, Ash Alley en the West, and Fifth street on the Li at. The property is of the breadth of forty three feet on firth street, reed woods bank of thesatne width one hundred and forty-four feet. and from thence, with a breadth of sixty feet,still Westward a distance of eighty-six /LA feet to alley. The erections and itnprovementeon rink 3Htre- ,t are TWO TILItEE-ETOR.I7 LOINGB, with large and convenient storeroorn,L on ihe runt door, with Haturen, gasant collars complete, With large two.story BRICK LACK Ell ILDING. , , with dormitory, and gas throucloott Lilo whole home, and a large and COO 00- 1.i.•1:1 yard, tilled with au alutielance of thriving fruit beefing TREES of all hind,. On the rear of the lot, coa t:oo,g a front of :iota' fent nu AO. Alley, with tt depth at UhihtY-six foci, are erected fear two-nory brick dlrellin,t bousee., s roof, cagy of rental.. wink kitchen, bock bullibm/A and hydro ate- Th. buildings art bubstau tially built and the °elfin property is in excellent order and repair. The coudithms of sale will be made easy to the purchaser. Net 041 Ji cs -, n N 4 t::1 r, 0 R ."' 212 •Of 343 453 495 178 ii2l) :;8.1 152 4-20 if SATURDAY, OCTOBER Msr, 180, TUE 11,. subscribers will offer THEIR FARM for rale. at pnb lic out cry, on the premier; in Robeson township, Rooks county. Said farm lies about ft miles South of flooding, contains (blif. sores and allowance, of which about Is acres is timber and sprout laud, about $ acres meadow, the rest farm-land under good culture and good fences: it is divided into lo hold; all of which, and the meadow, are acceeeiblo from the public road coming throu g h said farm, and leadiou from Birehoro' to (Merriam(' u. The improve teethe area largo two,tory STONE HOUSE, atone lull Pk barn, stone Wagon honno Wit II corn Crib, frame Sniilif Shoji. frame bog stable, and all oilier I,..eew.ry A pump with ogoollent wet, is near the door. and an orchard with trot rate fruit, (treacle prime) together Wills other fruit treas. Said form can be bought on easy berme, and .....l title trill he gluon. Sale t,, edninidece at 2 o'clock, I'. 111,, en Feld day, Ivben terms will be made known, by _ . . Oct 3-It] ORPHANS' COURT SALE IIERSIJANT TO AN ORDER OF THE Oft i PlJAltifi' Court of Belts comity, will be cola al Public. Voodoo, on Saturday, Um thirty-lint day ~f October, A. P. liilZ, at the pnblic bog.) of Daniel Nun tor, in the town chip of Ltracknock, licrks county, the following deveril•ed Final Ralata, to win: All that certain Blennuage, Tenement and Tract of Land, eituate in Brecknock township ' enmity aforosmid, adjoining land, of (laorge Lebo, Samuel Griffith, and others, attaining twonty.thrAp :Leff., morn or loos. la, ..0," improvements ar4 a one and a half story Stone 4) 11W 01,1.1 NO IIQUOR, fraz.ac stable and olltar Auk - Lruildiuge, with a young thriving applo orchard. Altai, a Tract of 1,434 stinate iu (Matra township, Borba county, hear or on the line "(Spring and Cu turn tow Itsbil adjoining Janda or bans linyett, Beerge Rollmen, &Binh Warner, and other., containing nix acres morn or less, The licprovetnenla are a one and a•halGxinry leg HOUSK, Game barn, a Well of water near the dwelling ; else a young thriving , apple mcloird. Alec, another Tract of laud, situate in Spring townphip, Burka county, adjoining Wale of Elijah Warner, Samuel Hill, OW VIIKV, containing one Rare, more or lees. The improvements are sour and a-iwlt ,:tor y log HOUSE, Dam, stable, with a well of water near paid dwelling. Late the property M ✓.din Wyly, deepened. Sale to commence at one o'clock to the nilernoon, whoa due attendance will to given, and the terms of note made known by WILIAMYI STS.PFY, Athol uletretor. By order or the Conrt.—Design 11.axx, Clerk, toot 4-41. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ITILSUANT TO AN ORDER OF TUE OR PIIANS! Court of Barks county, will be sold at Public 'notion, on Saturday , the tweciy-fourth day of Oetuber, 1 ) A. D., 1503, at the public home of Daniel Knauer, La Brack nod; township, Burks county, the following described Real gstato, to wit: All that certain Messuage, Tenement and Tract of Laud, situate in Brecknock township, county of adjoining muds of Samuel Koch, Joseph Fitter. liitlf, lint:ended, Puryart. No. 1, Jeremiah Steffy, Elias Fit torling and others, COOllli tang neve., acme and thirty -lira pereben, neat measure. The improvements ere a one Rot nia-half-story 11111,31' Li WELLING 1100 SE, Smith Shop, small Stable, a Spring of sever-failing water, FLif, a stream of water running through the same. Late the property of limey& 6'itlesling. deceased. Onto to commence at one ~ ' clock is the afternoon, When due attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known by 12.670 59.14 ED Treasurer, NA AC FITTEKLING, Ad Lo' ors. BE N PrrisKRLINCI, Ey order of the court. I) Antra, RAHN, Clerk. [oct 3st ORPHANS' COURT SALE DIMSIJA NT TO AN ORDER OF' THE OR VILANiS' Court of ll,rkecoonty, will be sold at Public Vendue, on Fatortisy, the twenty-fourth day of October, A. D. IStni, at the public heave or Henry A. row; in Puna township, perks et•nuty, the following at scribed RNA. E.tittP, to Wit: All that nuaivided one-half port of a cers tain Mesguage, Tenement and Tract of Land, situate in. Pont, townshtp, limbs c o bounded and described as follows, to wit.: fultoMiug lands of Conrad Reber, Jolla Tobias, John goyder, smi Jnmhßnydnv- e•tntalningelghty nine acres AM, one ha odred and forty-eight ',embus, about six acres of which ate :iprout Land, and the remainder arabbi land La a high slate of cultivation. A stream of mooing met, flows tbroogb the Hama. Lola the proper ty or IMuld Ric/weds, decamied. auto to commence at one &deck in the arlerpoou, whoa duo attendance wilt be given, and the terMS Or hale mode IrLIOWA by - . . =I JACOB STOU DT, c tam MINE RICHARDS, Adin.urn. By order of MB Et, II All X Clerk. [not 3-3 ORPHANS' COURT SALE _:-3. I)UItSUANT Ti) AN 010.)1f,it fib' TEII3 elioNS' Court of kerks county. will he sold at Public Vontin,..o Friday, the thirtieth day of tirtnher, A. Lt. i,< t, at the lie dwAllug , littenn of I.eolp fielainger: de o•oo:od, to Sprit township, Berl, comely All that certain Alt:esti:lgo, tam-meet and Trainor 1411311, aitnate in the town chip of Spring. in the tail county of 13t•Tko, bounded by lands of Peter:biller, Nicholue Miller, Janet, Krick, Daniel Krick, George CeltOnger and Jolla Cullman, atel mt.L.j.. leg fk.ity-wight. RM' and night percher'. Moro or hem+, wil it the appurtenances. Of the above, there is about eight acres of womthsad. The lioproventenie ettrodet of a uue Flury ' dwelling COUSE, Log Stable, a never failing well of water, and a thriving Apple ' Orchard, lie. Late the property of Jrn:c.lt Guireiwuee, doceamd. Sale to commence at live o'clock in the itherucen, when doe attendance will be given, and the terms of rule made known by AA RON MOLL, Admit:deluder. ily order of the Court..—DANIEL RAHN, Clerk. [ea 3-it VALVABLE REAL ESTATE P' 2at x itsi (IN SATURDAY, OC,TODER 31, 3863, WILL J he cold at priblic sale, on the premises: All that VALUABLE VAIN% situate in Etlieumbmatior township, Berks county, adjoining land. of Daniel Young, William Lieber, Jima. Angetadt. B. A. Woes, Konben ;fob. Grout - nth, Jacob Merin, David Sander, and the Public Road leading from Pricatown to Rockland, containing AS acres mere or less. The improvements thereon area large ritwmittory STONE HOUSE, a onastory Kitchen at tached, spring Howie, Smoke Bonne, large hweitzer Barn, wagon Shed, Pig Sty, Press 1101301 a, a Thriving 011OtIAIIU with elittlee fruit, tt wall of Witter ow lho dWellitig, and iu the hero yard. The land is divided into convenient field. 7 acres are meadow ground, o acre. part time laud, and id - Lint :At acres at' Chestnut timber, part of IC lit for ratio. The whole is in good fencer, and in it high .1.10 of cultivation. Tim farm in convenient to echnolo and pli.ce. of relisialla worship, unit is within IN olden of Fleetwood Station, on the Ert.r Penns. Rail Bond. tla Iv to commence at 1 o'clock, P. Si., when due attend antu will be given, and conditions of sale made known by ISAAC iorrEs, DA VII) PAD 0508101 ExsoolOro of AtfrOlatot Boyer, deceased. Estate of William Peacock, deceased. MOTIVE IS HEREBY OIVEN, THAT LET 'PERS Tostameetary upon the Estate of William Pea cock, late of the city uf Reading, Berke comely, deceat.o,l, have been greeted to the uudere4rl, wilding In cafe city. Att pureoutil illllllhbd to cold es are regneNted to make payment wlthou t delay, tied than having claim will pro ceal them, iu due form, properly authenticated for settle meet. MARY PEACOCK, t Pandora. Sept 12—lit9 A. 0. PEACOCK, EAGLE EIWE RY, (LATE BORELL'So Penn Street, above 7th, Reading, Pa "ffAVING ASSUMED CONTROL VI? THE LZnhoea Breivery,fite subscriber !stoner the public that after refitting and improving the machinery, &e., con nected therewith, he in now prepared to fill orders, home or distant, for hie CELEBRATED LAGER BEER, And ho hopes by strict attention to business, promptness and fidelity, to merit and receive the support and approba tion of Cho good citizens of Reading and vicinity. WUXI SALOONS connected therewith, have also here neatly refitted for the convenience and comfort of alllllo.ll. The choicest Foreign and American Wines kept at the bar, and the best 'Lager" on Top. Rennet:minty bar keepers always lit attendance. Lunch every day. oct L. A. agitToLETTR. BEVERLY INSTITUTE FOR BOYS. PLEASANTLY LOCATED AT BEVERLY, N. J., 15 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA. M. L. 11OPPORD, L. M., Principal. .1.3..0m Rev. Dr. Ilfitqean, of (lie College co" New From hie knowledge of the Rev. hi. L. HOFFORI), priest_ pal of Beverly Institute, the undersigned is confident that, tL I : , I..ttotion ie veof thy of the patronage of pantile Who desire for their noun a School conducted by a Christain gentleman, and a competentbsachor, out 3-into] ORRISANS' COURT SALE. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE On- MANS' Court of Berke county, will be sold atPnblic Yendne, on Saturday, the 24th day of October A. D. 10:3, on the promises, in Rascombmanor township, Berke coun ty: All that certain tract or piece of FARM LAND, situate la the township of Euscatbmanor iforssa44, bounded a s follows: adjoining lands of John Crourittb, Daniel O. Mobn, John Seidel and Jacob Drell, containing Fix acres, be the same more or less. Late the property of /*radArsdh, deceased. Sale to commence at one o'clock in the afternoon, when. due attendance will be given, mid the taw: of Wu made known by JOHN CRONRATII, AdMln'ora. CATIIARINE CIiONRATH, - - - - fly order of the Conn.—DA:um, liene, Clerk mop 213-41. Dwelling House in • North pith Street. TILE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE DR. JOHN r, MESTER., next to the Old .Taft property, le of ferea for sale on desirable tonne. The bonne In large and convenient, with modern improvements. A large two story brick braiding ia on rho rear of the lot, which Cali he converted Into a dwelling at moderate expense—lot 31 feet, 3 inches wide and 230 feet deep. Term easy. Apply in Cond. street, to DAVID IiteKNIORT, net 3-3tl Commercial Broker. lAEA/ LEAD, BRASS AND COPPER WANTED. lJ Highest price 9 paid by _ _ _ A. M. HART, 616 Foist has street Pot 3-.3t1 PAM POE SALE JOS. S. IinYER JOHN GI=ZE CZ2 JOHN MACLEAN. VOA SALE. J. L. ST/CHTBR. GO6, 41/7 and 609, Woos