Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, October 31, 1863, Image 3

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WAR NEWS!
FOR 35,20 S VOLUNTEERS.
„,. s s . ,„. r,4.11,1,
S.,ie and the Authority of the Commonwealth
r qsufleataist, _4 RDA' E W G. CURTIN,
- f ti. said Commonwealth.
A PIRKIDA ;RATION.
e sow, The President of the United States,
ion, bearing date on the Seventeenth
limber inst., hue called for THREE
' 1 ;:., i ,g1.) THOUSAND VOLUNTEERS, to re
d:: the regiments now in the field from the
Relive States : And whereas, By information
';',, T ot this day, the quota of the State of
awrumi. under said call is deelarod to be
erf MET THOU:UNE TWO HUNDRED
;;INTI --fat ET MEN, (:18,218): And
The President, in his said Proclamation,
1101? the llovernors of the respective States
is raising the force thus required:
No, therefore, 1, Andrew O. Curtin, Gover
,r,,f the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do
.s.sealy call on the good and loyal freemen of
:c.emoonwealth, to enlist in the eerTioe of the
,iote.stes, under the Proclamation aforesaid,
Mat the required quota may be made up be
ge the Fifth day of January next, on which
•1 the President announces that a draft will bo
Named for any deficiency that may then
1 , 5 t is the saute.
The freemen of Pennsylvania enlisting Ruder
, all will he attached to regiments from this
oe . All who are willing to enlist are requert
present themselves at once, for that pur
,, to the United States Provost Marshals' re
a i,, e g and mastering offices, in their respeo
,v odes, towns and counties. They will receive
in' SUMS as allowance, pay, premium
beauty, viz :
la every recruit who is a veteran volunteer, as
NAM in (loners( Orders of the War Department
Joe 1563, No. 191, for recruiting vete
, ,A.:(ers, one month's pay in advance, and
aunty and premium amounting to $lO2. To
other recruits, not veterans, accepted and
r oe ,' as required in existing Orders, one
~sth's ply in advance, and in addition a bounty
!premium amounting to $302.
furthor information desired can be obtain
.lnue the Provost Marshals of the respective
SIMI
In waking this appeal to the good and loyal
' want of Pennsylvania, I feel entire confidence
si it will be effectually responded to. The ap.
o .chiog expiration of the term of enlistment
t tile Moil now in the field renders it necessary
replenish our regiments. Let us maintain the
!ay which their valor and conduct have reflect.-
' a the Commonwealth, and let our people
hp their promptness and alacrity on this
; ti-ion, that they have not abated in courage
i•re of country, or in the determination that
t tret.h.tly rebellion, already stunned and stag—
ring. eictil be utterly crushed and extinguished.
ua•ler my hand and the (treat Seal of the
; :ent-, at Harrisburg, this twenty-eighth day
.•r WI o ber, in the year of our Lord one thou—
avd hundred and sixty-three, and of the
.•...n:wnuwealth the eighty eighth. . .
ANDREW G. CURTIN
BC TIM GOVERNOR.
ELI SLI PER,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
A FIGHT NEAR CORINTH.
e Rebels Driven Back With
/Leavy Loss.
CAIRO, 111., Monday, Oct. 26, 1863.
it‘dirtin of the '34th inst., says :
Attie 21st the advance of the Union foroes
vard front Corinth met with resistance near
loTokee Station, 89 miles from Tutteumbim
tisterhaua was in the advance, and had
moved far when he encountered two brigades
111,1a4 Cavalry. under Gene_ Leo and Forest,
;iuntreti at 4,MtO to 1,000 mem
Ibe fight lasted an hour, when the Rebate
kTe driven back with eerione 11088.
tar loss was 7 killed and 37 wounded, most. of
hick was caused by mistaking Lee's cavalry,
1w were dreaded ierblue overimats, for our own
The Rebels are said to have very strong for
'•aiises this side of Tuseumbia, on the rail-
iiel , sl prisoners report that the enemy expect
umke a stout resistance there. They Day they
It Imo men there on Thursday, and received
rilifqernente of 1,003 cavalry on Wednesday,
dist 2.000 more were expected from Gen.
' , rump forces.
LATEST FROM CHARLESTQN.
fiidit'fi:l , l9)4ll4:ll?#;l9Mt - filri P,);,Ti+l
atteries Gregg and Wagner open on
Forts Sumter and johnson.
Fuan see Monson, Thursday, Oct. 2'9,1803.
Rid:RA - dui Enquirer of October 27, contains
L tullovring dispatch
CuAßLserow, Oct, 26, 1863
The enemy's batteries, Gregg and %Vaguer,
rpeued fire at 11 o'clock this morning, with se
cs pow from the. former and four from the let
r. The Eire was principally directed against
'one Sumter and Johnson. Two Monitors wets
Eu engued.
The firing ceased at dusk. One hundred
Lois were thrown from Morris Island, and 160
mai the Monitors.
IVe tired from Moultrie. No damage done
ycL Uur batteries replied vigorously.
ROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.
lie Fighting on the 22d and 23d.
WAIIIIINGTON, Monday, Oct. 2G, 180.
The lighting en Thureday and Friday aroae
frsa the enemy crossing the Rappahannock at
Ileterly Ford. The 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry,
Lmut-Col. JIM liriuton commanding, were on
'hl'Y near 'Rialto% and were started out to feel
the rnonly. They encountered two Regiments
el Cavalry and one of Infantry, whom they
charged and drove to the river. Maj. Taggart
lyd tno first charge upon the lUih Virginia Caval
ry, and was shot in the knee cap, while gallant
-11 fighting. tie was carried to Warrenton, where
Lis leg was amputated above the knee by the
eurgeon, Dr. Weidman, and where he
died ou Saturday morning.
On Friday We 2.1 Pennsylvania Cavalry had
aso:her akirmish with the Robe's, and again
Moss them over the same ground. On Saturday,
tire, Deism's brigade of Cavalry was tent to
relieve the 2d l'eunsylvania, who had a number
'cmitited in the two days' skirmishing; but the
Enemy having been reinforced, compelled Gnu.
Levin to retire_ Col. Brinton's Regiment is
highly commended for its gallant conduct_ • Ro
he% of note transpired yesterday. Today a
reesarmiseenee was sent out in the direction of
itinterluo Bridge, on our right, and cannonading
sus heard in that direction about. 1 o'clock, last
ing some two honks.
The enemy from their camp fires appear to be
force about Sulphur Springs, and along the
apposite bank of the liappahannook, and also in
Ewell parties on this side. The story of their
hue extending from Beverley Ford to Stafford
t:ourt House is not. correct. The impression
Prevails in the army that nothing of importance
'wilt or can be done unless the rebels attack
Meade.
FROM MEADE'S ARMY.
iIre9HINGTOS, oa. 29, 1863
tioneral Meade has within a day or two wade
mete changes] in the position of his forces, look
.eg to the better protection of those engaged in
16 reconstruction of the Orange and Alexan
dria railroad.
While this change was being effected, at about
three o'clock yesterday morning the rebels made
a demonstration against. the Sixth mops ; but
nothing further was accomplished than the driv
'll4 le of the pickets of that corps a abort din
taace, when the rebels retired-
Lee's headquarters are supposed to be in the
immediate vicinity of Brandy Station, on the
omoh side or the itappahannoek, and Ms army,
iudstliag Stuart's cavalry, riser there.
The mysterious cannonading beard by the ar
my on Tuesday, which the press dispatch says
is unexplained, proves to have been gun prac
tice at the Washington Navy Yard. It appeared
to be far to the left of position. Some imagined
it to be near Dumfries, but the real solution is
given in this paragraph. IL glows that even sol
diers can be deceived.
An unusual nutuber of officers and nearly a
regimens of conscripts and convalescents came
up to the tarty to-day.
dp ROES FOR NOVEMBER COURT, 1863.
Commencing Monday, November 2
GRAND JURORS. •
1 Henry Anomie, farmer, Bern.
ii Daniel Raneeber, farmer, Windear.
it Amoe Brown, shoemaker, lingeombmanor.
4,o*en Collins, teacher, Penn.
5 Daniel Clanger, Jubilee of the Peace', Earl.
0 Hasid Pry, farmer, Rockland.
7 David li Shot, clock maker, Gelebrookdate.
S Peter Fieg.tmakeoper, Alsace.
William tiernawl, teacher, Fifth Ward, Beading.
10 John Goodhart, hatter, Third Ward, Reeding.
it Janina Orlexoner, miller. Exeter.
12 Bawllla Klahr, fernier, Upper Tulpehoeron.
13 Michael Lengel, farmer. North Heidelberg.
14 Redmond MeMamie, paddler, Tim Ward, Reading.
15 James Nicholson, restaurant-keeper, 20 Ward, Reading
10 Michael Relfenyder, tee., yeomen, sth Ward, Reading.
17 Daniel Sharp, farmer, alahlenherg.
IS Solomon Stoner, niercbeat, Exeter.
19 Jacob Schuablor, farmer, Ittiteomlnianor_
20 Peter Steinmetz. conetable, Exeter.
21 Levi J. Smith, millwright, Fourth Ward, Reading.
22 William Schroeder, farmer, Albany.
YY Charles Young, brickmaker, Third Ward, Reading.
24 William Ziegler, carpenter, Second Ward, Reading.
PETIT JURORS—PIitsT WEEK.
1 Samuel "Ahoy, laborer, Amity.
2 Abraham Bechtel, farmer, Wachtel/tea.
3 John Bechtel, ton., yeoman, Heidelberg.
4 Isaac Boltz, farmer, Upper Trilpehoccon.
5 William Bucks, teacher, Marion.
6 Richard Nickel, carpenter, tioroild Ward, Reading.
7 John Raided, mason, Bethel.
S William Bishop, nailer, Union.
9 John H. Christian, carpenter, Third Ward, Reading.
10 Peter Deisher, farmer, Washington.
11 Isaac Ely, yeoman, 111th Ward, Beading.
12 Samuel Edelman, fuller. Maidencreek.
in Eli Fritz, miller, Drimpaae.
14 Lawrence Fix, barber, Fifth Ward, Reading.
15 Amos Greenwald, innkeeper, Albany.
16 John Goodman, wheelwright, Third Ward, Reading.
17 Michael Hank, farmer, Fourth Ward, Beading.
115 11thauttauXast, farmer, Robeson.
16 William Heidenreich, yeoman, Potittli Ward, Reading
20 John klungerferd, heater, First Ward, Reading.
21 Jeremiah Hein, farmer, Amity.
22 Augustus Hotteestein, teacher, Ontoinanee.
92 Polar Hartman. farmer, Alsace.
24 Henry Keeper, tanner, Seeped ward, Reading.
25 William Kern, tailor, Exeter.
26 Edward L. KUlmer, farmer, Marion.
27 John Kieffer, miller, Longewamp.
23 John Klein, farmer, Mublenberg.
29 Jonas Keller, beatbuilder, Hamburg.
30 Benjamin Kelm, farmer, Pike.
31 Genie! Leidy, butcher, Colebreekdale.
32 James Lonhart, farmer, Albany.
33 Joseph Lam, farmer, albany.
34 Peter Leiniuger, constable, Womelederf.
8S Solomon Leinbach, farmer, Earl.
36 Joseph Moyer, shoemaker, Heidelberg.
37 Bouneville Sinner, farmer, Bern.
38 Charles Moser, farmer, Ontelannee.
39 Francis Moyer, farmer, Waehingion.
40 Samuel Moyer, lockteeder, Merlon.
41 Nichol., Madeira, yeoman, Fifth Ward, Reading.
42 Simon Rothermel. farmer, Richmond. .
43 Reuben Richard. farmer, Ifeidelberg.
44 Benjamin Stamm, mason, Fifth Ward, Reading.
45 Joseph B. Seidel, merchant, Perry.
Di Mahlon U. Spasm. teacher. Windsor.
47 John Schneider, merchant, Exeter.
42 William Seitzinger, blacksmith, Upper Taipei:memo.
49 Daniel S. Schnitz, inetice of the Fame, Washington.
20 Abraham Vanderslice, Justice of the Peace, Amity.
21 Janice R. Wells, dual...roof the Peace, C.lerllllllloll.
52 Samuel Weiner, borsedealar, Albany.
53 Frederick Yoder, farmer, Ventre.
64 Philip Zieber, merchant, Third Ward, Beading.
TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WEEK.
I Godfrey Borduer, constable Tillpehoccou.
Hoary Beard, tarmac, itobcLe.
5 Amos Briuer, eboemaker, Second Ward, Reading.
4 Jobu Becker, Jr., miller, Centre.
5 Conrad Y. Bendier, yeoman, klecond Ward, Reading
6 Jahn Body, farmer, C.W.O.
7 John Y. Cunning. clerk, fourth Ward, Reading.
B David Datikel, farmer, Longswamp.
g Jacob Fronde. eboemaker. hinny.
U Rattly L. Fisher, far moo, Ilcidelberg.
11 PAYid 1,, Gerhart, engineer, bongsvfamp.
12 Jonathan Grim, farmer, Greenwich.
13 itemtiel 11. Oran!, innkeeper. 'Fourth Ward, Reading.
14 Jacob iloirman, farmer, ULtdrict.
11i Jacob IL Haag, farmer, Centre.
In Jacob 0. Heiuly, fawner, Windsor.
17 Michael HolFinau, fernier, Hereford.
13 Daniel Himmetberger, farmer, Upper Talpohoccon.
la laaaa W. Harper, bookbinder, Fourth Ward, heading.
20 Tilghman newsman, fuller, Fike.
21 Abraham Hilbert, tarmac, Rockland.
22 Samuel G. Hatfield, Innkeeper, Douglass.
23 Elbus Klopp, morobaot, Morin,
24 enlOmun ffialtzherger, briekleyer, 4th Ward , Beading.
23 Augustus Manbeck, diatiller, Bethel.
M Daniel B. Rothermel, farmer, Perry.
37 William itailanyder. carpenter, Itlebinond.
23 Maoists Rettiuger, farmer, Raeconabumnor.
VA °verge Selma, clerk, Wswhington.
Zal Adam &oat, farmer, Amity.
3/ eleo - rge Smith, yaomae, f4eenad Ward, Reeding.
32 Cbarlre Beebe, J entice of the Peace, Lower Heidelberg
A... Wlt tawn , machinist, Find Ward, Reading.
34 Joseph Weidner, innkeeper, Hereford.
311 Tilghman Wickert, innkeeper, bongewamp.
36 Lewis Weidner, laborer, Karl.
TRINES& JURORS—THIRD WEEK.
1 Daniel Brown. Wier. Ruscominuanor.
Abraham Heldler, farmer, Spring.
3 William Berger, carpenter, Bornvil le.
4 Joel Babb, laborer, Fourth Ward, Readies.
doeialt L. Bahlerr, cabinet maker, Bethel.
6 William Baltheaer, limeburnor, Hamburg.
7 demob Coleman, yeoman, Amity.
S laaac Happen. yeoman. Watuelederf.
2 Daniel Detnrk, (of Philip) fanner, Oley.
10 John Eked?, Benner, Exeter.
11 John C Evans, 7001118.11, 001011.11r011.
12' Henry Flannery, farmer, Union.
13 Ocilla Goodman, moulder, Third Ward, Reedin g .
14 Jacob Ooodhart, yeoman, Second Ward, Rending.
13 Jacob R. Heffner, farmer, Maxatawny.
16 CbaTice Hegy, farmer, Douglass.
17 John nollenbach, constable, Centre.
19 Henry Kennler. watchmaker, Fifth Wird, Reeding,
19 George L. Kula, farmer, Idematawny.
20 blithest Knoll, farmer, Jefferson.
21 Samuel Levan, glue manufacturer, 3,1 Ward, Reading
22 dam. R. Leiria, farmer, Robeson.
23 leamt , Meurer, farmer, Heidelberg.
21 Frederick Frintz, innkeeper, Fourth Ward, Reading.
25 Joseph Itandeubnati, farmer, Canon.
20 George Rilgier, yeoman, Second Ward, Iteadleg.
27 Benjamin Ritter, farmer, Rgetor.
26 Adam Stout, morobant, Rennin..
29 David Snyder, farmer, tiley.
tel Henry K. Smith, Merchant, Rernville.
at Richard Wertz, innkeeper, Longawamp.
32 Peter Weidner, miller, Tulpelmocon,
33 John Wannkomel, fanner, Longrwamp.
34 Alfred 1,. Weitzel, watchmaker, Third Ward, Reading.
3,3 Abraham T. yodel, innkeeper. Pike.
30 Daniel Zimmerman, Innkeeper, Kutztown.
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES.
OLIRLETTER A FAMILY SEWING MACTIIIIW IS FAST
gaining a world-wide reputation. It in beyond doubt the
beet and cheepe+t and moat beautiful of all Family Sewing
Machines yet offered to the public. No other Family Sew
ingrnachine him no many ocelot applianoes for Returning,
Binding, Felling, Tucking, tiethering, Changing, Welding.
Embroidering, Cording, and no forth. No other Family
Sewing Machine has so winch capacity fora great variety
of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds
of thread_ Great and recant improvements make our
Family Sewing Machine moat reliable, and moot durable,
and moat certain in action at all rates of speed.. It makes
the interlocked stitch, which ie the Lestatiteh known. Any
one, even of the most ordinary capacity, can see, at a
glance, Low to nee the letter A Yawn" Sewing Machine.
Oar Family Sewing Machines are finished in chaste and
exquisite style.
The Folding Case of the Family Machine is a piece o
cunning workmanship of the moot useful kind. It pro.
teats the machine when not in use, and when about to be
operated may be opened ea a epactoue sod eabgentiat table
to mullein the work. While some of the Mara, made out
of the choicest woods, are finished in the simplest and
<Modest manner possible, °there are adorned and embol
lobed in the most costly and rayed, manner.
It Is absolutely neceesary to see the Family Machine in
operation, so co to judge of Its great capacity and beauty.
It is fast becoming as bopp!ar fur family sewing ita our
Manufacturing machines are fur manufacturing parpoile.
The Branch Offices are well supplied With allk, tWle
',broad, lauedler , , oil, Sce.., of the very boot pilau!.
Send fur n Pamphlet.
TUF. 2111111.11 MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
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re Philadelphia Office, no Cheutunt Strout.
W. 1. CLOUS, Agent in Rending.
- B ar Oagagah dieennftene hail a splendid re
oerlion on his return Lo Cincinnati, last Monday.
In hie speech he said that he had received a let
ter of approval from the President since the
battle of Chickamauga, in regard to his action
in that affair; and, whatever charges appeared
in the - Eastern papers against him, he Was satis
fied that the goverument was in no way reepon
bible fur them. In allusion to the statements
made with regard to his health, aid the allege-
limns that Generals .Critteuden and McCook
Were about to make charges against him, he said,
good humoredly, Some friends of mine in New
York are very solicitous about my health. The
Army of the Cumberland thinks' am well enough,
and so do I. As for the goanlity of opium 1 have
taken, consult my druggist. New York and
Washington papers have said that Generals
Crittenden and McCook intended to make charg
es against me. They have assured me that they
regret exceedingly that such false reports should
Le started."
Its-mausmo.--We learn that the members of
the Fifty-third Regiment Penna. Vols., (Colonel
Brooke's Regiment,) three years' men, have
unanimously agreed to extend their term of en
listment for three yew longer.
DR. TOBIAS'
rrn7;rMrrri g rUPjf ^ • ,
to pint bottles et fifty coots, ewes humeness, cite, gape
*ohs, Ste. Read the following:
.1311STIIN. July 701,1860.
Dn. ToslAs : We have used. for the past year year Horse
Liniment for lameness. Melts, bruin?-, colic and eats, and
in every Matance found it the beet article f ever tried in
this circus company. neap, send as 41. beet, an it is the
ouly liniment we use alesw. We leave 10.9 heroes, mule
very valuable, and do not want to ;wave town without it.
dlaoager C an Arnistrgb & Cu's Menagerie.
Sell by all Druggists. 011Iso, bu Coartlandl Street, New
York. • tort :14-luto
TO TAB YOUNG OR 0r.%
Mote or Koo
If you have been enifering from a habit indulged In by the
YOUTH OF ROTH SEXRS,
WiII(NICAUSKS SO MANY ALARMING SYMPTOMS
it Mem fur Ifiarriage,
And lc t h e grestwit *nil which eau befall
MAN OR WOMAN.
Eke symptoms enumerated tu advertimment, and If you are
eutterer.
Cut out the Advertleemeut. •
And mod for it at oat&
betels are dengerooe.
AA for kleloilbold'e.
Take Pe Mbar.
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Beware of COUNICtieIiV mut hoitottotte.
EDITOR 01. , GAZETIg
Imar Sir :—Witlm year permission I wish to lay to the
readers of your paper that I will send by return mall to
all WhO With it, (tree) a !Wipe, with full directions for
making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will ef
fectually remove, In Itt days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan,
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I will also mall free to those having Bahl Ilea& or Rare
Faces, ..Imple directions and information that will enable
them to start a fall growth of Loa:orient Hair, Whiskers,
or a Moustache, in been than 30 days. All applications
answered by return until without charge.
Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
July 25-3ute) Chemist, No. 531 Broadway, Hew-York.
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TEE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF A NEE
VOCS YOUNG MAN.—PnbUnited as a warning and for
the especial bonnet et young wen, and those who suffer
with Marmot DEIS. I.ITY, Loss or MS.Att", PARMAITiaI
Deorr, Sc, by ono who has cured hlmeelf by simple
moans, after being put to great expense and inconvenience,
through the use of worthless medicines prescribed by
learned Nam. 'Single MOS May be bad (free) 01 the
author, C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Oresupeint, Long Island.
by enclosing an addressed envelope. Address CHARLES
A. LAMBERT, ORER.COINT, LONil 'sumo, New-York.
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Profegaor J. idAACS, N. 0., Oculist awl Aurbit, formerly
of Leyden, 'Holland, is peruianeutly located at No. All
Play STRSET, Plimemsbruia, Jliere persona afflicted will,
diefflisee a! tile clie ood tauto ae t eo lill ea ll y treated
and curial, If curable. AW L ARTIFICIAL EYES buurled
without pail'. No charmed made for examination.
N.ll—The toadied lieolty to invited, nn ho boo as ae
trot. la btu mode or traatinant. Ijuue 20,1803-4 y
A aItiNTLENIAN, cured or Nervoue Debility,
Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, ac.
tooted by a desire s° Lunent others, will he happy to furnish
to all who used it (free of charge) the recipe and directions
for matting the simple Remedy used in his case. Those
wishing to profit by his experience--and possess a 'Palms
Lie WatneST—will receive the male, by return man. (care.
fully sealed,) by addressing.
JOHN N. 001 AN,
No. CO N,...an Street,New•Yerk
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toed iurd trambog and quackery,
By eachodug a post-paid addiessal envelope, stogie 00-
pie, may Le had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.,
Bedford, Kings County, N. Y.
way 23-ty
MARKET.
READING
PILULLY. October 30, IBM
Buckwheat Flour per
Wheat (prime white)
per bushel ail 45
Wheat, (prime red)
per bushel I 7.
Rye do 1 10
Cornr d ld) do 78
Cora sew) du
Born eal do 1 00
Oats li o 4 4
Flaxseed do I 30
Clove/wind do 4 50
Timothy eeed do 9 B 5
Barley do 7o
Potatoes do 50
Swoalkdatose du 76
Salt do 6U
Solt per Seek 1 85
Wheat Flour (extra
family white) ill bhl. 9 03
Wheat Flour (extra
fam. white)Vlloo 9 s-4 11
Wheat flour (extra
family) per Barra S 60
Wheat Flour (extra
family) per 100 80. 4 25
Single Extra Flour,
par barrel 7 7.0
Slagle Extra Flour,
per ICO Mo. 3 75
Wheat Flour (super
-9 ne) per barrel 7 50
Eye Flour per barrel 4 ea
Eye Fidarperloo,ll9. 300
100 tbs. 2 00
Fork ift 100 be. 8 00
Beer (hind quarter)
per 100 pounds 809 00
Beef (fore quarter)
per 100 pounds 708 00
Haws per pound 11
Shoulders do a
Flitch do- 9
Pried Reef, do 11
Tam. bow., .1. 20
Lump Butter du 10
Firkin Butter do
'Pillion, do OX
Lard do lii
Hides, Raw do 7 and 8
Bed tildity e Whiskey,
per gallon 3 00
Common Whiskey, per
gallop 49 to 60
,Flaxseed ”spia gallon $0
Eggs per aurae 19
Stone Coal (stove, egg
&lirokon,ll2ooo the. 0 75
Nut Coal do 440
Linieburners' do 2,00t04 00
Piaster per tou, 690
Tipothy Roy do IQ 00
Meadow Hay do 18 00
Hickory wood per cord 4 00
Onk wood do NDO
Bark do 000
GRAIN.
STIONti & SONS,
80, 1868.
- Bo coot. for L6s.
- • 110 cents for AO Iris
AO centofor 32 fbs
PRICES
PAID DP P. ft
Oelobe
Corn, -
Rya,
Oa -
'RILES OF GRAIN,
Paid at SAMUEL SUCH'S Mild ift,,nr, Corner of Elenentl.
Nuhlent.ry . street&
Co n,
Rye,
Outs,
Reading Lumber Price. Current.
Ettportat for Out Reading Milvtle by JACOB H. .IkEY-
Sifliß, Lumber evintntirtaira Yard, Souris Third M.,
nratr the Lanai-v4r lirfdye.
• itatiitme, october 00, 1880.
Itimilock Jolxt. and Solut Rug, $l4 140018 00
Poplar Boarda, - - - 20 *1450 00
•
.• Scantling, - 20 outV3o o 0
White Pine Boards red Plank, - • 16 (IMO 00
Cherry Boarda and Plank, - 25 00080 00
•
While 1.1116 Floor Boards,. 23 00@2S 00
•
Mooling Lath, - - Me 8 00
Oak Floor Boaria, - - - 20 00@35 00
Whitt. ltige *4O Unnilock_ Shingles, 4 h 0022 00
Oak Boards and Plank, . 20 - 00“40 00
White fine Culling Lath, - 3 260 200
Ash I'lank,2s 000025 on
141111160 knit flue rickets, - lo 000717 00
Walnut Boards and-Plank, - SA 00080 00
Lynn Boards and Plank, - . 20 000080 00
White Pine Joint and Scantling,- 24 00032 00
flirch and Maple Boards and Flank, 20 00030 00
200,00 rest Creels Boit Edged Clear Walnut
from 56 t 97 Inches WANTID, Watt paid
in Gam - - 1.954:1420
PHILADELPHIA MARKET
FRIDAY, ooWber 31), 1563
FLOUR AND (MARC—There to n steady derintud ror '
Flour, and prices are well maluntiued and
. prei, with
farther males of 1700 Mile extra family Cl s•i 5000 87,g for
old stook, meetly et dui 74 and 47ed7 2i for fresh grouud.
The grade are buying moderately at $5 273.16.5 75 for su
perfine ; $l5lO/6 tio for extras,; 7A07 fifl for extra family,
and SS@J I , R LLI for (nosy braude, an in quality. The re
enipte tanditme light. Stye Flour is scarce and worth 56
111 bbl. Corn Meal is quiet hut arm at previous' quotations.
Too receipts today are 1550 labia Flour, 10,0;0 bun When
11550 hr. Core, and 111100 boa Oate. There in a nteady de
mand for Wheat, and pilaw are telly tualulaltred, with
further bales of $5@71100 hue rods at $1 4701 52 Gtr lair to
good and choice quality, mostly at 50, and white in
small lobs at all f.o to $5, the letter for Kentucky. It .e in
rattier quiet at al 20; there in not much offering. Cunt le
scarce and to denoted at the late improvement, end about
12,000 boa have been dieposed of at 81 WI for western mixed
yellow awl white, Itt alum and afloat. Oats are Relive, and
24,00100 bee, all offered, bold at See, weight.
WHISKY le Inactive; odes of mo bins are reported at
olGet2e, mostly at the former rate for Ohio, and Drudge at
52 1 4010 e.
goN eentinnett exalted and on Ihn advance. With ter!
little doing to the way of miles for the want °retools, the
makere of l'lg metal generally beteg cold np. and iwleest
are Arm at 'MPS for Mo. 1 i $30037 fur No. 2, and WU
;rut for No. S. cull, with very little to be had at these
rates, although sales of No. 1 are reported for future de
livery at the bighted neuron. Pig in wanted, but
there is none offering. Blooms eviler platen are also
hoarse and MO. For Manufacturbd iron the demand con
tinues very active and prime are erre and on the advance;
some of the mill. are getting colt. more for shape iron.
CATTLE MettlKET.—The ottnrings of Ileef Cattle rottob
9,rd'M bead, a dot:roam of 100 on tbooe of last week. The
demand wan better, and the mita without nay quotable
chaugo fu prices, ranging from 57 to to $91.6 fur common to
good and extra quality, mostly attali:9 the 100 Ills. Cows
were steady, NO sold et dilate $3O each for *ringer., and
$ 25 to tblo for Cows and Calves. lloge--The receipts reach
ed 51150, including 4650 told at Moss' Union Yard at eou
eas, and 080 at the Avrl,oo at s7@sS the 1 1 4 Dm nett, lit
tle or no change. Sheep—About 7000 Were offered and
mild at 43,ggh5.,i4c tig 11,, groan, for fat cheep, and Vat 25
each for stook do, the market oloolog otoody.—North
pont umcATED
PULMONARY CONSUMPTION A CURABLE DISUSE!!
The undersigned having been restored to health In a row
weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered
Never-al years with It severe lung affection, and that dread
disease, Consumption—is aolciOdd to. make known to his
fellow•euebrete the moans of COMA.
TO all Who denim it, he will send a copy of the proecrip
tine need (free of °berme), with lbo direction. for preparing
and uellig the mane, which they will end a iretre rare for
thINItUMPTION. daytime, UiloNalliTte, COLlai, Ste.
Tho ouly object of the advertieer in aending the Prearrip
ion to to benefit the Minded, and spread information which
he conceivee to be Invaluable i and he hopesevery all (limey
will try lila remedy, eau will cost theiu.notbiug, and may
prove a bltianiog.
HYATT I , itowr
Parties %chilling the prexeription will phew teldrein
EDWARD A. WILSON, Will iag.bureb,
Sept. 2e-Ame] la Ur:Cunuty, New• York
•
MARRIED.
B!ifKRR—RBI'I'&RT.—Ou the 27th Met.. by Rev. C.
Rightmyor, Mr. tenant. O. ttno.:ll to Mi.: RAMA Ret•t•rae.
oniy daughter of tho late Samuel P. Ruppert, all of ch ix
ally.
[The brave alone deserve the fair! The gallant Adjutant
of the &hi State Mills has surrendered at dincrellea, cad
to now it prisoner or love, tad leaked In the clmien or mat
rimony. We hope he may find hie captivity so sweet as
motto to vial,. fora release, and that bin gentle conunurcc:
may never lied lato a rebel itt uvula against her.]
[actg. 8
DIED.
On the 29th had., In Culnru .I.lLizaugrir, widow of Fete.
Omit, aged 19 years, i, mouths and 21 days.
In Hampden, thin city, en theitSth inst., JosISPE 'Rowse.,
aged 103 year..
On the 27th inst., in thie city, Mrs. Ran Ewa CattaStAxi,
In the Seth year of her age. •
On the 25th tact., in thin city, JOHN U•sertia, aged about
40 years,
Co the 20th toot., to Danville, Illlnoia, J9orulA, wife of
:Mho It. Heritand, formerly of heading, and daughter of
Widow Catharine Donlan, lu the !lath year of her age.
On the 211th lust., in /tisane, Wiaidtm JEFERREON, eon of
William and Aeon Elizabeth Heiner, aged 2 yearn, 11
months and G days.
On the 19th fast., In Albany tp., SARAN AMANDA, daugh
ter of Daniel and Magdalena Keukel, aged 15 yenta and
25 days.
Ou the 10th inst. In Hamburg. Sanaa Venn A, daughter
of Benjamin S. and Judith Shollenberger, aged 2 yearn, 2
months and 6 days.
On the 18th Inst., in New Bottle, ealobreekdale tp , SA
RAH ANN, daughter of Benneville and Hannah Schoch,
aged :3 peen, 1 mouth and I day.
On the 18th inst. ' in
Hereford, JastrA MCCLELLAN, Ron of
Nathan awl Farah EMMA, tined 10 months and 18 days.
On the 13th lust., in Lower Heidelberg. JuLtar PETER, sec
Of David Hain, aged 3 years, 7 mouths and It days.
On the 11th hst., near Btoncheburg, EMU A Si manta.
daughter ofJam. Huth, aged 7 years, 6 months and 1.9
days.
Ou the 9th lust,tu Oakum, WidOW CATITARINR
JINNENI N, the 8011 year of her age.
Cu the 7th inst., in Perry 14) , SARAH SOPHIA, aged :4
years and 29 days—Ou the 19th. JARita CALVIN ' aged 2
months and 9 days; children of John S. mud MaryOultlin.
OR the 27th September, at Sinking Spring, JACOB Mewl
anon, aged 60 years, 7 months and 9 days.
Deaths tit time Berko Umtata) , Alma flame,
During Quarter ending ,Segfaubtr 3014,1883
Thomas Kennedy, consumption, aged 47 years.
Margaret Sanders. typhoid fever, aged WI years.
Thomas Miller. consumption, aged. 96 years.
• Catharine Peelehler, drew. aged 79 years.
Christian Stoltz, dropsy, aged 64 years.
Samuel Arnold, ClP.RUNiplivil, aged 44 years.
Sarah Burkhart, hounatimials, aged 50 years.
William Kutner, cousumptiou, aged 22 years.
. I A,NSI , 111 rich, coußomptiou, aged 43 year.
Ilnknotvn Auld, (foundling) egiuniure, I welt,
Francis Swimming, cuccumptlon, aged en years.
AARON GETZ,
REUBEN F. DitUSHIBLLER, Directors.
rims It MA RSIIALL,
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
TillOBK WHO II AVE NOT YET Pith) THEIR
City Tax, au real entitle for the year "Pori, AVM re•
member that, by paying the same promptly, they eau save
the Coate of filing Ilene for raid tax. Sothis, is also given
bt those who have nut yet paid their City Tax for the yoara
teal nod 156 E that Ilene have been filed for the same, en
which, If planed In the Sheriff's bends for collection, the
reels soLil be looreaead from by 011 Le Ike 00 In mob time.
.lAIIIICI3 B. SEMITE!, City Solicitor,
oat 24-01] Office email nide of Court Artie% Rending.
Stout's Ferry Bridge Company.
rpITE ANNUAL MEETING OF 81`11(31(11OLT)-
1 ERS. mot election for a President mid Ft no Directors
of the Stent'a Ferry Bridge Company, will be held on
Monday, November ttd, ititia, between the bourn of 1 cud
4 o'ci.a. P. M., at the public lieu. of Ilubriel Cuhret , is
Illohlenlierg township.
act 2t-gte) DANIF.L. DAUM, Preoldeni..
SPORTSMEN, TAKE NOTICE!
r IIE UNDERNAMED BUI3NCII,IBEitS, OF
L Union townithip, will positively promente to the at
moat extent of the law, any minion or Ammons Mond
trespaming on their preinhani, such as ehootiug Part-
ridges, Rabbits, or.auy otbor Uwe, Ihrovelug down
fences, Sc , &a.
Jacob Wanger, eon., John R. Wm:ember,
A. D. Meager, David U. Witutalier.
Ilharlem !Want., Jacob Gmatead,
George C. Jalft,q, SN.IIIIIIIO
George littimberser, Henry F. Kirlln,
Anthony S. Fells, David Miller,
Henry Watnither, John KAibt),
David Warnalier, George Belem men.
October 24, 1003-tf
WARNING TO TRESPASSERS 1
ALI. PlgitSONl4 ARP: HEREBY FOItIIIIIDEN
to traspass upon the grounds of Oa subscribers, In
Union township, Burks county, for the purpose of shooting
Partridges or any other lonia; as they are 'Mancini tied to
prosecute. to the utmost rigor or the law, every one who
in found upon their premises, will, dog and gup, witlimti
their express permission.
Mary Olone, Ellen N. Mohr,
Jolot E. Hook, .1. Y. Itechtsl,
Caleb Harrison, Samuel B. Kerst,
Heat, S. Rupp, Jammu Blue,
R. IL Lloyd, .lirekiel Beard,
Norge Maxton. that 2.4-3 t.
F. STO UCH'S
DANCING- ACADEMY
At Aulmbed:Vs .144.11, Reading, Penna.
tow. r. sToucti ❑AS TILE 71ANOlt To
annoy Mende and toaner Wrong 1..
Reading. and vicinity, that he will reopen hit 1)A NC ,!
AC:AM:MY, at Aulenbeeh's Hell, on Monday. November 2,
teal, when he will be happy to give his eery - ie. ne hereto
fore, to the Instruction of pupil.. is the accotuplielsed art ..;
dancing. Ha will introduce novena now anA feehionabit:
WACHS.
do for the course.
Clam Item AND Mono,—on Monday and Hatualoy.
from 3 to b P. M., for Ladies, Maxus and 'doctors; and co
Monday. and Saturday °vacant, from S to le o'clock, for
Oeralemou. joct Yf
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY.
THE UNDERSIONED WILL OPFER AT
aatil, on Saturday, the 7th day of Novaralaw.
18 • ,at the public house of Daniel Honentii, in the city of
Handing, the following described real agate, situate In the
city of Heading:
anNo. No. 1 —The large two-story BRICK DWELLING
ROUSH, with exteztelee back buildings, nu the Wont
aide of lust street, corner of Cherry alley, with a lot
adjoining on the south. The front no Fifth street, inein,L
Dig both lota, Is 48 feet, and depth 158 feet, to a 12 .feet
private alley.
No. 2.—The lot immediately in the rear of the last de..
earthed proUlinen and (ranting on Cherry alloy 3tl feet, and
extending libirlb 'l2 feat, ripen which are erected a large
Black STABLE, Carriage House, Granary, and ont•bnild.
lugs.
00 eta_ par 0616 a
110 " " 66"
60 " .32 "
Nu, 3,—A Lot of %quo, on the West side of Wood
alley, coutothing to feet a Suchen on W.LKINI alloy, and 95
feet S inches in depth.
No. 4.—Alot of ground, containing aboat 8h; acres, 'situ
ated un the North aide of Pius knot, and extending from
aSeared to Third streeto, upon which le erected a small
7 34 511 ( DwELLINg 1101185. Said lot Will be 0014
in whole or in pate, to suit pnrchorrere.
Nos. 5, d and 7.—Throe two-story BRICK. DWELLING
3VDSE II
S, with two-dotty backbuildings (dining room
and kitchen) and lobs of ground, taunted on the North
side of Third ~treat, below Spruce, each 20 feet trout
and 110 feet deep, to a 10 lent alley,
Nu. two story BEltili DWELLING 1101ISE and
25 . /5111E, with a two story hack-balidiug, situated ou
the North-East corner of Fourth and Binganian rareete,
containing 30 feet on Fourth strent and DM feet
t.ghe. on Siugawan drist, together with a two Gfor,y brick
Store f ount,
No. two-etory BE DWELLING HOUSE, with
2 atwo-story back-building, eittnned ou the South
IRDI
side of Pine street, below Fourth, containing 15 feet
front on Pine etreetotudiu depth 110 foot,with the joint
non ur au alley 3 that wide, on the east side.
No. 10.—A Lot of Ground, adjoining the above nu the
Sent, 20 feet front on Pip arrest, and 1111 feet deep, with
the joint use of ap alley 3 font wide, on the West tilde.
Nos. 11, 12, 13 and /I.—Four Building Lots, On the
South aide of Dine Went, hotweep Fourth street and . Car
11001‘1r alley, each 17 feet trout and till foot deep to a 10 fool
•
No. 10.—A Building Lot, on the Wrath-East corner of
Fourth street and Carpoutor alley, containing 10 foot on
t'tiie street and 110 feet in depth.
No. 10.—All that I.haeo of Ground ou the W 0,4 able of
Fourth greet, near Elogainan, the same being 155 filet ou
Focrtls street, extending North from the oother of Wago
n:ma, and 110 feet la depth to ale feet wide alley.
No. 17.-611 that Metal of Land immediately in the rear
of the lard described, the same being 220 feet ou Carpenter
alley, and 100 feet to the 10 feet ~Bey loot wentlonod.
Me, "Iti —All that ri„,f, of hand, South of the last de
scribed, bounded on the Weed by thtrpenter alloy, on the
Smith by Laurel street extended, swine the Beet and North
by a ten feet alloy, the same being Idb fact Rant sad West,
end tee feet North and South.
No. 19.—N triangular Piece of Land, on the North Wont
oldo Of 'Homan ntrent, thu amuu towing Ilb NO , oaNi UK
nom ritreoi, /0 foot qm t•ourul utroot olktemdel Chem.:el North
ito feet to property herein kleurilrA no No 18. utoi along
the name Haw 110 foot, to the corner of Fourth awl Ittoga-
Maim.
No. 2.0 —A triangular Piece of Land, on the North-West
side of /ling./tan etreoi, 1ne0143 , 1 ou t h e North by Laurel
'street extended, on the West by Carpenter alley, the mane
being 110 foot on Laurel street, 130 feet uu Carpenter alley,
and 170 foot along Itingaupin strew, more or loan.
No. 21.-4 hot of Ground, situate on the Weal Okle of
ft,,,rptibter alloy, booth of Vino atreet, 100 font on bald
alley, and Ito foot in depth, on which In erected a
largo ?KANN 11111/N, Carriage How. and Stehle.
N. 22.—Property known as the Forge Hammer, on Ole
Junction of Canal sod Second Amax, extending North
along Second street 132 feet 0 lucked, nod being 03 feet In
breadth on the North.
Much et the above described property may be
Into et valuable 11011011 g Lots, and tho whole le well
worthy the attention of parelisseni• divided
m
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. when the sown
/loth will be wide koown by
901 21-20 JOHN DOA N, Jr.
!YE=
TO CONSUMPTIVES
PUBLIC SALE OP
JAMESON'S CLOTHING HOUSE,
El
Corner of Sixth and Penn Streets,
READING, PA.
Tuns LONG ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN CLOTH
ING HOUSE is better prepared now to hold out great inducements to buyers than
at any previous time, as our stock of
MEN'S CLOTHING & DRESS GOODS,
Is much larger and better than ever before, the bulk of which has been bought before the
!ate great rise in prices.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
In great variety, of all sizes, prices and qualities. The long experience of this House
in this branch has enabled us to get up all the different proportions and sizes to fit boys of
all ages, to which we invite particular attention.
March 28, .180—tf] JAMESON & Co.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE,
'DURSUANT TO AN ORDER, OF TUN' OR
A_ ANS' Court of Berke county, will he Rohl at Public
ondun, ou Eat Imlay, the R1V81.1411 day of November, A. D.
ISEM, at the public house of Bowel Bitter. (known Co the
Felimuckel House) in the city of Beading, Berke county,
the following •leseribod Real Estate, to wit: • •
. . . . . .
No. 1. All that certain two-etery STONE DWELLING
aHOUSE and brick building attached, and a Frame
o House in rear, and lot or piece of ground, situate OIL
the North We-t corner of Ninth nod Motu streets, in
the nald city of Reading, containing' in front on !Aid Penn
street ail feet 2,14 inches, and in depth along Ninth duet, to
lot No. 4, 110 feet.
NO. 2. All that certain two net three-quarter story
allll.lt 1K DWalti littUSH and back building there
h. and a let or piece of ground, athlete on
The North *side of Penn Street, between 'eighth and
Ninth ntrente, in the oily of Reading. adjoining No. 1 on
the Next and No. Son the West. containing in front on held
Pena street 15 feet a invitee, and in depth back from the
sante 1.01 to No. 4, EU feet. . .
. , .
No. 3. All lbat certain two-story Brick DWELLING
111111.1 RE rind (num summer Kitchen attached and lot
or piece Of ground, situate on the North side of Penn
Arent, between Right), and Ninth street, in said city of
Reading, adjoining No. 3 on the Kant, property of John
Orland on tiro West, and Peun street on the Fonth, con
taining in front on said Penn nlront ]ii /eat 6 inches, and in
&gait buck front the Mlle lot to Ku. 4, 111/ foot with tho
privilege of a joint alloy in common with tot No. 2.
Also, eight nortain RUiLUINti LOTO, nun/bored respec
tively 4, h, 6,7, 0, ti, 10 and 11, fronting ou Ninth Arent,
betwituu Poun parent and Liberty alloy, in swidllikity of
ligading, containing lu front 20 loot 2 Inches. On the
above premioon are e. fine variety of FRUIT' l'lttilrfa Raid
preminen and loin wiil be sold in the wl,oie or In party, to
suit purchasers. Late the property of liherrita W. 747chaart,
docenned.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock In tbe afternoon, when duo
attendance wilt be given, and the terms of male made
known by
CH ARLES EDWARD EGELDI N, Executor.
lty order of the coo rt.—De c: al. UAW:, Mork. [Oct 17-31
PUBLIC BALE Or
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE
1 Court of Common Pleas of Berko county, will be sold
at poldic voodoo. on Sacorday, tile 7th day of November,
Ititia, at the pehlic bonne of John W. Burkhart, in North
Fifth Street, between Washington and Walnut greets. In
the City of Reading, Po. , the following Hon, Rotate, tow it :
a,
A three-story BRICK DWISLLINti DOUSE and brick
bark buildings tatttobod, ttud lot or place or good,
Dllale 011 the hag aide of NOM. 'Fifth street, between
Washington and Walnut streuts. In Lilo city of lioadiug,
containing lb feet In front, and 137 foot S Inches in depth,
with the appuroluatices. gold an the omato of Soorrool
i'ol7, en Habitual Drunkard. A good title will he giVun
to the purrinteer.
Alan, Will bo cold, all the right, title and Interest of the
aforesaid Belmont Pon., Ina Pram. M. 0... I% etories high.
and hot of 4.t ;wind, 3) root front by 180 tact deep, miluate io
Ce.l.A.r alley, I.Aws.aau WlLalklagion ual Walnut 141.1411,111.
Sale to coinoetueo at t o'clock in the ellectioon, when lire
ettleadance will be given, laud the temps of rate made
kitoWei by
ve [l7, 180-MI Jozet . d. c. lifitigit, ccomitica.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
PURSUANT TO AN ORDlilt OF TUF OR
-PH ANA' Gond of Berke coney, will be Hold at rub
lm Voodoo. on Saturday, the 14th day of November, A. ft.
1863, at the late dwelling Mune of Chrliglanna 'Gettig.
deerieselje. Bethel townohlp . Blake enmity, the thiliiwilrf
deserilM Beat Male, lo wit: A tiertuie temeentge, tone
a7ont Rod lot of ground, eituato in /ha Town lately
laid out. called Froyelown, la Chit townabill aroma
' id, untah,.l.o4 Fu thaidau aitid Town N0..t0, cad
ailloligna the State Road, Jacob Lecher, and &Moil Lot.
The liaprovaments mmeiet of A fine nod a halt etory Main
DWELLING HOUSE, frame stable, a well with a pump
before the door, aloe a variety of fruit trees, &a. Late the
property of CIIII2 ISTI ANN A KINTZEL, deceased.
Sale to continence at / o'clock in the afternoon, when
don ntlentirtnno will It given, and the forme of sale made
known by ELI AS FR A NTZ, Admini.trator.
By order of the Court. —Drolia. RAHN, Cleric. U. 0117-41
VANNISRES, PAINTS AND GLASS !
NATE 0 FFE It TO DEALERS, COACHMAN ERS
and House Painters, at the very lowest nett ca•ot
prices, the beet Coorh and Cetbinel Vaenishou ; Pure
Load: grouch and American 212/1 , 8 ; ell rums Orenue, and
Yellows, Drop and Ivory Blereku, and a full es.ortuleut
all thepoir thiters—ancli its Venuillions. Lek., Tat-,
Cohere, Sm., also, Paint a'rel Varnish ilrus/..5.5. of the be,t
mobs. Glacier's 4.venonils and Points; Paint 11111,“
41nale WWI double thick Wass, of all descriptions and all
Mutt:vials mad by Muse and Coach Painters—which we
can sell as cheap, If not chsoper, than ally other bones,
trout the fact that we keep down oat expenses by conduct
.ng ear basinese personally.
Mr. 2,:arc,-071/: the I,ll—for teeny years toanufactur-
J the Varnithes, sold by the late C. Schluel:. Wu feel
, Alident that our Furnislux, are equal, IP note-ape:riot., to
ay inaanfittiturod In thin' country. We warrant them to
Ivo outtreeatlefactton. nua If oot as represented, the Mom."
Mill be reloaded.. Ilive no a call before purchasing else-
NV here. A liberal discount made to ttse trade.
FELTON &RAU,
Nu, ISt 40.133 North Fourth Street,
nut 17, 160-6ine] corner Cherry, Philadelphia.
UNION BANK OF READING.
TIIE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIREC-
T Tons will be the Booking lionoe on Blueday,
the 16th day of November next, betwekly titu house ofof EI
o'clock, A. M. and G F. M.
The annual mootiog orSteetilieldoro will by hold ou the
fleet Teoedity (the 3d of November.
oat :0-fit] C. B. Ctiehier.
NOTICE
S HEREBY GIVEN, THAT TI ACCOUNT
r i of David Levan and John B. Holloway, a nab/Linea of
mite Rhombi and Wife, bila NW fled ID the FrODlODOtii
ry'R ullice of Berk s county, and that On mane will be allowed
and confirmed on Monday, the 2nd day of November, latia,
unlade canoe be shown to the contrary.
oct 17-3 t) ADAM W. KAUFFMAN, Prothonotary.
NOTICE
S HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE ACCOUNT
of Alatthho Ketahner, Truetee of Estbnr Etagenbuch,
an been filed in the Prothonotary's Mike of Berke county,
and that the nl.llO will be allowed and confirmed on
Moodey, the 2ed day of November, 180, IlllieSS'eango be
shown to the contrary.
oct 17-3t] ADAM W. KAilieFbIAN, Prothonotary.
NOTICE
-.-8 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE ACCOUNT
of Jorefili Milliard, Committee Of Jacob Y R. Mill, a
.untie, ban Leon filed la the Prolhonotary'n intro of Berke
county, and that the nun will be allowed and confirmed
on Monday, the 2nd day of November, 1882, ttulenv canna
be shown to the contrary.
oct Ir—at) Annal W. i - aIIPFMELN, Prothonotary.
NOTICE
)1-S HEILF,GY GIVEN, THAT Tim ACCOUNT
of Jog.pla Romig, AseloKte a Etta 'craft, has been Mad
n the Prothonotary'h °nice of Rerke vainly, and that the
come will be allowed and confirmed en Monday, the 211
day of November, ma, noose canoe be shown to the con
trary.
out 17-2t] ADAM W. KAUFFMAN. Prothonotary,
NOTICE
TB HEREBY . ( lIVEN, THAT TIIE ACCOUNT
or Itoory Moho, Assignee of lioujanan Mob and wife,
ham Lena tilnd is lb., Prothro.) ry Wilco of Pork, county,
and that Ow Sento will bn allowed and cuatirui64l ea
Monday, the Nil day of Novetubor neat, mileee cause be
ehown to the amatory.
int 17-31.) ADAM W. KAUFFMAN, Prothonotary.
FRENCH MERINOS & PLAIN POPLINS.
JUST RECEIVED AT VIE STORE OR PILE
sulanriber, a full line of 'frown, rurple . Groan, Ele
phant, Mavolts, and other colons of
11"01'INC)1-1
The attention of ptiroluteurn to respectfully invito.l.
DAM NEFF,
nut 21) Market &ware, Reading.
PINE GUNS.
JUST 'RECEIVED, A ',MIDI.: ASSORTMENT
or flue Double Parroted firms, ranging Iron S 7 to SOU,
for sale by .1. L, HTICHTEIL
oat nod fiat Peon Street.
VANART =ADS.
ASSORTMENT OF CAGES, FISH
Bone. ; C.D.rY, Hemp and Rape suede. For wide by
J. 1. . 1311014TER,,
:20-40 Finh_and Palm Street.
ETE
MM
ME
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
)URSUANT TO AN OItDER OF TUE MI
ANS' Court of Berke county, will be sold at Polak
Vendue, on Saturday, the neventh day el November, A. U.
1863, at the public house of Solomon Feather, (Keystone
I louse) hi the city of Reading. Berke coned} , All that cer
tain two-story BRICK DWELLING lIOUSE and a two
eery brick kitchen attached, and Lot or piece of firound,
situate in South Fifth street, between Franklin and Chest
nut streets, In the city of Reading, county aforenald.
bounded on the North, by property of George K. Frill, on
the South by property of Nutty Fell, on the Sant by renrl
alley, and on the Weet by held South 'Fifth area, contain
ing in front North end South. thirty feet, and in depth Kant
and Went, two hundred and thirty feet, more or lees. Late
the property of Mary Paxton., deceased.
Sale to commence at ono o'clock in the afternoon, when
due attendance will be given, and the terms of nate wade
known by HENR' NAOLE, Trustee.
By order of the Court.—Daaisi, HAHN. Clerk. font 10-4
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
"DIJKSUANT TO AN ORDER, OE' TILE OR-
J_ MI ANS' Court of Perks county, will be sold at Pub
lic Pontine, on Saturday, the 7th day of Novomber, A. 1).
1011, at the late dwelling house of John H. Schaeffer, de
ceased, in Joifermon township, Berke connty, the following
rißoal Estate, to wit All tbat certain two-story 1.00
DWELLING HOUSE and lot of ground, situate in
Jefferson township, county »forna.id, adjoining pro
perty of Henry Knoll and John ilimmulberger, containing
in front ninety font, sad in depth two hundred and sixty
feet. Late tho property of John. 11: Selasefer, deceased.
Sale to cum mence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when due
attendance will he given, and tlie tertn.Of Hale made known
by MICHAEL KNOLL, Administrator.
fly order of the Court.—Denier.Hens, Clerk. [oct 10-4
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
PURSUANT TO AN 41 ii.IINR (IL THE OR
PHANS' Court of Berke oimely will be mold at Public
Vendee, on Satorday, the aoventh day of November, A. D.
100, at the late dwelling house of Joh u WiekLein, deenaaml,
in itoboaon toWnahlli, county All that certain IMAM
mange, teumneut and tract of Mud. situate in Robeson town
ship, Berko county, hounded by landsof William bykens,
Heury Board, Samuel Keinert, (Joni:twin Millard, and
others, cootathingeighty-ono audit-half acres, tuterm.our term.
a. D The improvmusnts consist of a two-story STON
WEliLl 1101.18 wi
E, stone Swiss Barn, Spring Hoe
with a never-MMus spring M Wittor, Apple orchard,
Ac.
Also, a certain undivided third Mutest to a tract or land,
situate in }tehol.ou township, county eforenaid, hounded
by property ur li. dt 11. Brooke, Daniel Hole, and others,
coaaai lima forty-six zero* mod eleven perailaa, more or kat.
Late tho woueky Johit tbi l eaßYBit.
Pale to eonimenea at one o'clock in the afternoon, W111:11
due attendance will Inn ghoul, and the terms or sale made
k mown by jOINATIIAN WICKLEIN, Atlnt'or.
[Sy order at tba liens. Clark. [not 10— IL
DAVID NEFF.
LIAR JUST
. OPENED A LARGE ASSORT
11 KENT of
wourizN GOODS,
Latest Styles IIOODS,
NUDIAS,
SONTAG S.
A fall DOA of W. 11,41. Motto nasllovea Also a omporior
artlolia of BALMORAL lEKIRT6. Loct. .14
LAMES' CLOAKS!
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
rRoSTY BEAVERS,
I=
Y. A. 300 X 1n VIC? M
JITST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE NY
J MESON & CO.,
CORNER OP SIXTH AND PENN STS
ac[ 24
Choirs, Conventions, and Singing Schools,
AWE USING
The best Mask Book of the Season,
" 11 1 ,11 1 1 la WWII"
Widub, though but tax weeks old, bag attained
A POPULARITY UNEQUA L LED,
By any nimilar work, and in mooting with
A DEMAND UNPRECEDENTED;
lueuring within three worths
Sale of Fifty Thousand Copies.
SEV MUT., CONVENTIONS HAVE USED IT
win, entireaxiidaetlen—twelvebanreeenventlous will
nso it ibis inouttr—awl a large umber are making ar
rangements for the coming seasou. Choirs Pad no boric
mmol to It for practice—and, certainly, abook so available
egJorks,attolnv and ttlwire sanest be otherwise tuna the
bosh rrr 'Sing ing Schools. SAteeimett pages east .6%6.
1. , 1c0 of o Th. Harp of .1e.a.11. , ill per copy; 49 per doe_
Sou by 011:lade Molars and Rookeellera.
°LINEA DITSON & CO. Fahlichere.
oct 24, ISO2-Iy] 277 Washington Street, Boston.
NOTICE.
A N ELECTION FOIL THIRTEEN DIREC
IA_ TORS of the FARMERS' BANE OF READING, will
be held at the Banking Rouse, ou the third Muuday (the
lab) of November betWeeti the hours of 10 A. M.
ends P. M.
The annual meeting of Rteckbetdere will he held en the
first Tnecday (the of Neveinbcr.
net le-tit] H. 11. MUIILENBEItW, Cubist.
totate of John Manderbach, Into of Heid
elberg township, Bralts county, dec'd.
IVOTIOE 18 HEREBY LINEN, THAT LET
j' TEES of Administratiou to the Eetate of John Man
erhacty of Heidelberg lowusblp, Berkeoou¢tp ,
deneanlid,"bave been granted to the nubeeriber, re•
aiding in the Blow:wit of Won't:hider, county aforesaid.
All ',emend indebted to said Estate, era requested to matte
payment without delay, and all having claims against the
MUM, are ale° requested to rrObelli them, properly authen
ticated, for settlement.
Out 10-61] U. IdANDIiitIiACII, Adinhastrator,
Estate of William Strauss late of Upper
Tulpehoocon township, Berks county,
deceased.
- rio - tyricE IS HERESY GIVEN, TLIAT LET
-I.li MS or Administration to the Gelato of the above
named decedent, have been granted to the subscriber, re
siding in Upper Bern township, same county. All pawns
iodated to said estate ere requested to wake payment
without, delay, and all have chinas or deualtruisagaintik
the Haute, are also requested to present thorn, properly au
thenticated, for settlement.
oct 10-60] JARED N. WAGNER, Aansinietrater.
NOTICE
A N ELECTION FOR SEVEN DIRECTORS
pik of the RIIADINfI SAVINGS BANK, will be bald at
tbo Banklux Home, on Monday, November 2d next, Ile.
tw.n the Malta of 111 A. M. end 3 P. M.
. . .
The a.ur.l meeting of Stock.holders Will be held at the
dame time and place.
ocl lu—iti ADAM 1.M12R, Caphler.,_
ASSESSORS
rilBE ASSESSORS OF THE SEVERAL
Wardo, liorongle and Townehips of the comity of
Harks, who wore elected at the last Sprlug election, Will
call at The liemtuineitinung Ulnae. at needing, and
their precepts for taking the enumeration of Matilde in
habitaule iu titre county of Perim. TIM law requires the
imeeneors to commence mild duties on or before the let day
of &member next.
PAUL WMIIIIOII,
0 ltu IW RR. LORAR, Commissionon
HENRY R. ItAWMAN,
Connalaidonene Unice, Reading, (Mao or 10,180-11
500 New libalie Noop Skirts,
OF THE BEST QUALITY, J UST OPENED
and fur Wont low piCai.
MEM
Meat Cutters and Staffers.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEAT CUT
faL tem Stuffges, &a, er all the lato hopeoverosats, for
;Oa by OEO. LEN.9I3 et CO.,
Oa 171 404 Narkptlitimue, Beading, Pa.
WHEREAS, THE HON. W. J. WOODWARD;
Esquire, President of the Court of Common Pleas
in the twenty-third district, consisting of the county of
Berke, in Pennsylvania, DAVI], &HAW. and GP:Oxen D.
Srmish. Enquires, Justices of the Comic of Oyer and Ter
miner, Quarter Nto,shoue, and Coeueral Jail Delivery, for the
trial of all expire! Alia other of enders, is Ike said county of
Berke, by their poteneitt to me directed, Lusted on Reading,
the ad day Of Atwood, A. 11., 1503, have ordered a Court
or Coal moo Pleas, I reused Quarter See: ism:, Oyer and Ter
miner :tad General Jail Delivery, to be held at Keading, on
the at - Monday in November next, (which will hullo 21
day of mild mon I lo,i to coutinuo three weeks;
therebile, lo hereby given to the Mayer and Al
dermen of the city of Iteodiug, the Cormier, the Justinee of
the Peace, and the Coestabl, of the said county of Berke,
that they are by the said precept commanded to be there at
II) (fillet* in the forenoon or said day, Willi
their cotta, re
e:tajoim, sod all °them:mem Wan
ice, to do those things Mee lo their offices appertain to lie
done, and 110 ate bound by recuguizatoces, to
prosecute 3g:dn.( the prisoners that lire or then shall be is
Lb e jail of said county or Berke, are to Imo thee and there to
prosecute thorn as shall 'he just.
N. B.—That Moyer and Aldermen of the idly or Reading,
and the Justice! or Die Pence throughout the county, are
requested to ranru their recioa ulaa Wes to DAN I El.Ettlil EN-
TittiCT. Dlottriet Attorney, et least one Week before
the Legioluing of Minh, tarn—aareeably to Die order of
Court, or April, 184:1—in order that the louslueen
Dray he prepared the the lie mediate adieu of the Court
and Juries.
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SAVK TNIC Celft..l.lWkAl.7ll.
ABRAHAH K. KCHNIG,
Shorllni Office, Reading, Oduber 17.156:1.
DEAFNESS,
DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR AND
AIR-PASSAGES.
C .12i. 'l' .digh- Wit. WI. XX.
EYE AND EAR,
NOISE IN THE HEAD
Dr. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER,
To TUE
DISEASES OF THE EYES,
THEIR TREATMENT,
ALSO, A WORK ENTITLED
"Medical and Surgical Science."
Treatment of Diseases of the Eye.
Can be cenhulted on ftEARDIM and all disnauen of the
EVE AND MR, requiring Medical or Surgical treatment.
gar 1027-4027-4027.1027 "VA
WALNUT S'
Ik/wee's Tenth and Eleventh Streets,
References of the highest respectability can be ob
tained or cures perrornied by Dr. Von Mosobsisker, in
severe cases of Ihstrize.e.v 1171(1, Btinditess. fang
TOBACCO AND SEGAR
STORE,
639 PENN STREET, NORTH' SIDE,
BELOW RAILROAD,
READING. PA.
(SIGN OF PUNCH.)
CHARLES C. MALTZBERGER,
VITIKOZeti&ELTAZ &. REITAXEs
DEALFIR IN ALL NINUti AND QUALJTINS OF
TOBACCO,
SNUFFS, etc.
ALWAYS ON RAND A FINN ASSORTMENT OF
REAL MEERSCHAUM, BRIER AND FANCY PIPES,
Segni. Holders. Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, India-
Rubber Pori Monaieo, 5,c. [oct 3-tf
r3iir.ll9lllElß
NEW-YORK STORE,
NO. 438 PENN STREET,
READING, PA.
DRY GOODS FOR CASH.
r HI PROPRIETORS ARE NOW DAILY
purchasing to the City of New-Y.l.k, DRY GOODS of
every description
AT AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALE,
Suitable for the wants of the Rrcit and POPULOUR CITIZENS
OF RHADINO and NEMHBOILHOOL).
And in leaking the above announceicteut, beg to add
that ou account of C. 1100 K being a resident citizen of
New-York, having been Thirty Years connected with the
DRY GOODS BUSINESS in that City, he bee practical ex
porieute for purchaaing far below prices paid by 'Transient
Vitit,trs to that Market, and we cheerfully extend to our
cuatenters the full benefit of the aforeaaid advantages.
wept 19-ti] C. O. ROOK & CO.
J. 11. TAIXSTINE,
MERCHANT TAILOR
No. 659, Penn Street, Third door below
Seventh Street.
rrilE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY IN
NITRE the citizens of Reading and vicinity, to hie
SPLENDID STOCK OF
REA DY-MAD E C4. '
For the Fall and Winter trade, cat and made under hie
Own cupervielon, coneleting of Over Coate, Frock Coate,
Paula and Veete of various Galore and qualities. De in
also supplied with a good stock of
CLOTHS, CASSINIERES AND VESTING,
Which will be made to order in the neatest and most
fashionable styles at the lowest cash prices. Having con
siderable experience in this branch of bacluesa, be feels
confident of giving general satisfaction. He bite Mee on
hand a good sonortmeßt stf
Otalitlinnion'n Furnis 1111 l g Goods,
Such as While Shine, Over Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawer,
Collars, Cravats of different styles and colors,
STOCKINGS AND GLOVES.
N. 11. All goods mails in thin entabilahment shall pre
entire satiefaction or no sale.
JACOB B. RiRSTiNE.
Reading, Fa., Oct. 10, 1803.-Into
g .
.1111 ANL "Wi" iIIIGI 110111111110110 MOS",
FINE GROCERIES,
PRIM'S, PRESERVES, &c.,
THIRD DOOR ABOVE sixrs,
FALL AND WIN
J I 7 ST 0
A. FULL AND COM
Of deasousiblo DRY 1.10
o ra 4,1, styles of
Dress Ooodo, .
Shawls,
Cloaklogs,
Cloths and Casalenores,
liial vets and Jens,
Bitailkot.,
112.1/.0111,
Lbws Oands,
Cotton Goods,
MOT U ' ,
fu atrperlor stock, aad beet
eold at the tuweet market prk
out 10]
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE TO
bay QUIDS Powder, Shot, Capp, ko., is M
80. LURCH at CO.,
Oot 17J (1)I Market liquitre, Xelding, Pa.
A. M. MART,
Snot Market tfituare.
4 A 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, FLOOIt OIL CLOTH'
. ""-14 ~tor wile by ORO. LIIRCa • CO.,
Oct .1.7.1 f 601 ?Sakti Square, Beadle& bk
A PROCLAMATION
DEAFNESS
()CUM AND AURIST,
A lITIIOR
CEEM
'LI I 13 1.4.1
CEO
With Obeervatione on the
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
SEGARS,
.13„ FJOj
DEALER IN
NO. 001 PENN STREET,
READING, PA.
ER DRY GOODS.
EN ED,
`LETE ASSORTMENT
DH, comprining UeW and 4e•
Gloves and Hosiery,
Shirts and Drawers,
Burnell's. Willits,
infants' (Muds,
Embroideries,
Black tqlk Lateen,
Velirot Ribbons,
IBalmoral Marta,
Baperior !loop Skirts,
CO Goons,
t fabrics, all of which will be
Ices.
A. M. HART.
618 Ust reanistreet
'TO SPOILTIONZIN 1
Floor Oil Cloth.