szeits and Dattverat. ID SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1563. me THE 1' TEMP INTIAIn or VALLAI4- 1,1611.1,1 [0 a C.I. Umbel, (Rebel) of the Eighth Ala6.lula Volunteers, which ha been freely eir calrur..l by the Abolition papers—the Reading 1,.,,,,,14ut0ng the number—as •• more proof Of v,,ii,, e digbam - S treason," lea bare faced forgery, m ight hare been supposed. In n letter to Cat Staltry, at Columbus, Vallandikhdm i never yaw, never wrote a line of it, nor Id 1 ever write a line on politics or the war to any oue while in tlik South. Neither did ever see or hear from such a man as •• Colonel D. D. it.shalL" h is by noel. Infamous sets se them ihst. Vallsiligham's fame and reputation have been *wed with those who have never seen the fur g2r i„ mused, and they constitute a large por tion of the community. TSCAS43I IN THE NEW YORK CUSTOM HOME :saa Extraordinary developments have recently been made in the city of New York. Henry B s wi m, the Deputy Collector of the Port, and 0 ,6,- prominent Black Republican officials, have been detected in the act of sending merehandize so d supplies, in violation of the law, to the Rebel alogorities at Richmond, of course theeiving loge pay and proms from Jeff. Datritee govern , - meat. Some rich exposures are expected. Here We have another evidence of the honesty and Thy- dry of some of the Lincoln officio-holders. Noth• icg is too dishonorable for them to do if they can fill their pockets with money. Our readers mutt not expect to find out much about this real treasonable plot from the Administration papers. Tee are too busy in hunting up imaginary trai tors among the Democrats. to give any attention to the heinous wrong-a that are going on amongst their own intensely "loyal" friends, and "sup porters of the government." WAR NEWS! FRON THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Geseral Monde has sent his sick and wounded nen to Washington, and will Boon make another forward movement. The Rebels hold the line of the Rappahannock River from Sulphur Springs to Falmouth_ Our cavalry forces have been thrown forward, and we may expect to bear of Rioting events in a few days. The army is in good condition, and anxious for activity. Front the Army of the Cumberland The Battle at Lookout Mountain. GENERAL MEWS'S ACCOUNT OF THE AFFAIR Great Gallantry of our Troops. IVamtnoTos, Wednesday, Nov_ 4, 1863 The fullest official or semi-official deecriptiott yet published of the. recent affair at Lookout Mountain is contained in the appended dispatch of Quartermaster General Aleigs. The conduct of the 11th Corps, who, on their way to support the 11:th, were assailed on the Hank by a severe fire irom the Rebel batteries, is highly commend ed. The assault of a portion of this Corps up the hill, driving the enemy from their rifle- pits sod rupturing the Rebel batteries, was Admira bly planned and wetly executed. It proves that the 11th Corps is all that was ever claimed for it, a good fighting corps - CHATTAN4xKLAjenn., Oct. 29, 1863 Has. E. M. STAIITOA.Cretary of War. "Last night the 11th Corps hotly entered on this centred campaign. Gen. Cleary, some four miles up the lookout Valley, being attacked by Longstreet, the 11th Corps, about 1 o'clock, marched to his (Gearfe) aid, passing two steep wooded hills, about 150 feet in bight,. They received a volley from a Rebel force which had occupied and intrenehed their summit "After dark, four regiments assaulted the east hill, and without firing a shot, steadily ad lanced by the light of the moon and drove the hebels out of their rifle-pits and down the other slope of the hill.• Thirty one dead soldiers at test the difficulty of the assault and the valor and steadiness of our own troops, which, in a night attack, accomplished one of the most brilliant feats of the campaign. "Only after walking over the ground to-day do I fully appreciate the exploit. When three hills were taken they marched to the assistance of Gen. Geary, who had held his position, and Lougstreet was driven back with slaughter. As prisoners from two divisiota4 attest that his (Longstreees) whole disposable force was en gaged, tho whole affair is most creditable to awn Corps from the Army of the Potomac. "M. C. Itlmos, Quartermaster-General." THE BOMBARDMENT OF SUMTER. The Fighting Furious . and Incessant. PART OF THE SEA-FACE DEMOLISHED .., A Portion of the Garrison Buried in the Snips. The Entire Structure to be Destroyed. WASIIINGTOIS Wednesday, Nor. 4, 18&. The Richmond Examiner of Monday has the following CHARLISTON, act. 31.—The enemy's fire ou . Fort Sumter last night. continued furious and Incessant from the land batteries. Tide morning about 4 o'clock a portion of the Wall fell in, burying beneath the ruins name men believed to be of the 12th Georgia and 2511 800th Carolina Regiments. Thirteen are miss ing, The Second dispatch gives their names, and ltdds that they were buried by the falling in of the barracks on the sea-face of the Fort, where they had been placed in position for mounting the parapet in case of assault. A fierce bombardment has been kept up all day on Sumter from the monitors and land bat tines. Up to 3 o'clock this afternoon, no further casualties have occurred. Over 1,200 shout were fired in twenty-four hours. Tne firing is still heavy. CIIARLESTON, I , IOV. 1, 1863 The bombardment of Sumter continued fiercely without intenuiocion last night and to day. Me P. M. the shots average four per minute. Toe firing has been from two monitors—two heavy and two light rifled guns at Fort Gregg— foor 10-inch mortars at the Middle Battery, and form rifled guns at Wagner. On Saturday they fired 443 rifled shots, 86 from the monitors, and 278 from mortars. The mortar fusee are cut so as to explode the shell in a second or two after the report. On Saturday night 70 rifled ahota were fired, mostly with time fuses, and 33 mortar shells. The fire of the land batteries wasdirected chiefly at the south-west angle of the fort.. The flag -840- was carried away twice, but epeedly re— placed. The flag was so out to pieces that the battle flag of the 12th Georgia was used instead. The casualties on Saturday were two killed and three wounded. The bombardment was still severe. Defeat or Alarmaduke in Arkansas. The Memphis papers of the 2d report briefly the repulse of the Rebel Marmaduke, who at tacked the Union gat rison of seven hundred men at Pine Bluff, Arkansas. The Rebel force con sitaed of three thousand men, who were defeated with ecoeiderable loss. A Rebel force, sold to consist of parts of throe companies of Castesle's men, made a raid to within two and a half miles of Helena last week, stoppi ng a wagon train and capturing a small number of males. At hot neonate our forces Were in pursuit of the enemy.: PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE SESSION ON 11164. The following is a complete and correct the members of the next Legislature of t State : SENATE. Those marked thus. are new reuators. lxl District—Philadelphia.—Jeregninh Nichols,. A., C. M. DYILOVAD, D., hoot) Itklliway, A., Georg. Conneil, A. 11-41 and Ihelawarts —W. WorMingtou,* A. 11 Mind gtruttry —J. C but re, D. I V—Books—Willtam Einzol, I) T—LeArgri. and Norlhamplrn —G. W. Stele, D. Tl—BrrAs—ltiester Clymer, D. Fit — arlarylkilt—Bernard liailly, D. Vl Fl—(larbon, Monroe, Pike mut Wayne—ti. B. Beards ley,. D IX—Drerrilorii, Seaffreeltanwl, Sreltivo,r & Wyominir— Wi 1, Terrell, A. X—Lucerne —J. B. Stark. D, Xl—Troy/a, Putter, McKee awl Warreo-3. F. Wil son, A Lyeinntn,q, Centre and CM km—Henry Johoo‘m, A. ifing9v4l ,ifor(humbcf4l4l4(lnd CORM bin—David Montgomery,. D. XlV—Cnniberiand and Perry—George H. Daeber, D. .X.V.—Dany4in and Lebanon—David Fleming,* A. Xlll—Lancaster—Banjamiu Chaim nays,* A., Saha H. Dunlap,. A. Hleeland Matz, D. tiVM—Adame, Frank/Di and Fa/tan—William Mc- Sherry, D. XlX—Somerset, Bedford and Huntingdon—G. W. Homan°lder,* A. XX—Blair, Cam/W/oam/ Oiottefiehl—W. A. Walken, D. XXl—lndiana and Arrnarong—henry White, A. XX. , [—Weortmoreitzud and Alsydte—John Lena,. D. X XIII— IVashirraton and Greene—Wm. Hopkine,* D. XXI V—Alkgheny—john P. Penny, a., J. L. Graham, A. XliV—Erawer and Butler—O. II EleCendleen, 4 XX Vl—Lawrenee Mercer and Venango —Thomas Roan". A XXVII—Erie and Crawford—Morrow B. Lowry, A. XXVlll—Marlim, Jefferson, Forest and Elk—C. L. Lamberton, D Abolition Senators, 27 thilacratio " - • • - Abolition majority, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . . Adams. Greene. Jam. If. MambaD. D. Alexander Patton, b. Allegheny. Huntingdon. ' Thos. J. Digham, A. David Ranier, A. Alfred Slack, A. Indiana. W. H. Denniston, A. J. W. Huston, A. Julia P. Ohms, A. Juniata, MINN, and Snyder. H. H. lieron, , A. John Balabaeh, A. Armstrong and Westmore. Samuel H. Orwig, A. /and. Lancaster. J. B. Chambers, D. • IL K. Smith, A. John Ilargnett, D. 5 Hillingielt„ A. John W. Riddle, D. Nathaniel Maier, A. Beacer and Lawrence. H. B. Bowman, A. Wiliiain Henry, A. Lebanon. Josiah White. A. G. D. Coleman, A. Bedford. Inewrne. B, B,Melers, P. l'oter Walsh, I), Bea-kB. Jacob Rohinaon, D. C. A. Kline, D. Harry Hakes, 0. William N. Potteiger, D. Mercer and Venango. John eihreimer. 0, Charles Koonce, A. Blair. Win. Ballwin, A. ft. A. hicliturtrie. A. MO/ in. Bradford. C. S. Stanbergar. A bummer Lilly, A. Monroe and Pike. Jos. Marsh, A_ Peter. Gilbert, D. Bucks. Montgomery. L. Il Labar, D. Geo. W. Money, D. J R. Boileau. D. Joseph Rex, 1). Butler. 11. C. Hoover, D. Wm. 'Haslet, A. Atari/tampion. J. H. Begley, A. S. C. Chimer, D. C./marls Owen Rico D. C. L. Pershing, D. Northumberland. Carbon and Lehigh. T. H. Purdy, D. Zeehariab Long, D. Perry. Nelson Weiser, D. Cheeß. Barnett, A. Centre. PAileteisiplia. Cyrus T. Alexander, D. William Poster. A. Cheater 7`. .1. Barger, D. P. Frazer Smith, A. Samuel Josephe, D. Robert L. McClellan, A. John D. AVatems, A. William Windle, A, William W. Watt, A. Clarion and Forest. J. H. O'Hara, A. Wm. T. Alexander, 1,. Thom. Cochran, A. 016,1f:field, Jegerenn, me Jame. M. Kerns, A. roan and Elk. George A. Quigley, D. T. J. Boyer. 0. N. 5:. Pancoset, A. A. W Benton D. S. W. Hopkins, D. Minton ani) Lycoming. L. V. Sutphin, A. A. C. Noyes, D. Frank Monantin, D. J. B Beek, D. Albert R. Schofield, D, Columbia, Montour, Wyo. William F. Smith, A. Ming arot Nu? Nan. NC CI, bee, A. George G. Jeckeval, 1). Jame, Willer, A. John C. Elite, D. Potter and Vogel. • Crawford and Warren. A. 0. Olmstead, A. H. C. Johnson, A. Sue. W. Gnernsev, A. W. D. Brown, A. ... Schuylkill. Cumberland. Camara Reran, D. John Bowman, O. Conrad Graber, D. Dauphin. .Niclinel Weaver, D. H. C. Albumin. A. Susquehanna. Daniel Helmer A. George H. Welk, A. Delaware. Surnerftet. Edward A. Price, A. C. C Mneeelman, A. Erie, Washington. Robt. R. Read, A. James R. Kelly, A. Wayne. Wm. M. Nahum. D. York. Daniel ROW, D. J. F. Spengler, D. Byron Hill, A. John Coalman, A. Payer'. T. B. Seartght, D. Frank/a:nand Ailion T. MeD. shame, D. Wlllirm Hornton, D. Abnillion Members, Democratic Members, Abolition Majority, . . 4 RECIPITIMATION. Aboliiionists. Democrats Eleoators, lionse• Abolition maj. on Joint ballot, 5 TUE WAVY IT WAS Dona.—A Washington cor respondent writes as follows: Last Wednesday, Mr. Covode of Pennsylva nia. introducing one of the snoceseful candidates at the recent election in Pennsylvania, to Secre tary Stanton, in the War Office, made some congratulatory remarks on the success of the Republicans in that State. 6 I elected Governor Curtin,' Mr. Stanton replied, for I sent Mm 16,000 more voters than he had majority.' This was said vauntingly, aloud, in the presence of a orowd, one of whom repeated it tome," it 7" SHAKE AND BURN! Shake and Burn ! Shake and IMMM This le the life of agony endured by the sufferer from Fever and Ague He wanders like an uncertain shadow, never knowing what moment be may be prostrated, and therefore disinclined to give any serious attention to bust ners. This is the condition of thousands in town and eanntrit. 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By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, single no- Pies may be hid et the N author ATH ANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Ledford, Rings County, N. Y. may 23-17 MARKET BEADING muss, November 6, 1863. Buckwheat Flour per 100 Be. 2 00 Pork 100 Be. SOO Beef (bind quarter) per 100 pounds Sal 00 Beef (fore quarter) per 100 pound:l7oB 00 Hams per potted 11 Shoulders do Flitch do Dried Beef, do 13 Table Butter do 28 Lamp Butter do 24 Firkin Butter do Tallow do Lard do 10 &Kee, Raw do 7 and 8 Best Old Rye Whiskey, per gallon 3 00 Common Whiskey, per gallon 49 to 80 Flaxseed 011 igt gallon 80 tigge per dozen 22 Stone Coal Wove, egg & broken, 11 2000 Be. 5 75 Nut Coal do 4 20 ILimehurnare do dootol 00 iPlucter per too, 600 , Timothy Hay do 20 00 Meadow Hay do 18 00 Hickory wood per cord 4 00 Oak wood do 300 Bark do 600 Wheat (prime white) per bushel $1 60 Wheat, (prime red) per bushel 1 40 Eye do 110 Corn (old) do 78 Corn (new) do 78 Corn Meal do 1 00 Oats do 41 Flaxseed do 1 50 Cloverseed do 4 00 Timothy Heed do 2 25 Barley do 70 Potatoes do 60 Sweet Potatoea do 76 Salt do 00 Salt per Sack 1 86 Wheat Flour (extra family white) ift bbl. 0 00 Wheat Flour (extra ram. white) lift 100 Rol 4 60 Wheat Flour (extra family) per Barrel S 60 Wheat Flour (extra family) per 100 DSC 4 25 Single Extra Flour, per barrel 7 AO Single Extra Floor, per HO lbs. 3 75 Wheat Flour (super. Sue) per barrel 7 50 Rye Flour per barrel 4 Oft Eye Flour per 100 Rm. 2 00 PPLIGNS OF GRAIN, PAID BY P. BUSHODO &EONS, No./ember 6.1863 35 cents for 56 be. 110 cents for 56 i.e. 50 cents for 32 kw. Corn, Eye Oats, - ME= Paid at SA3f VEL B UWI'S Dist Corner of Eleventh & Muhlathery alrf.ta. Corn, Rye. Cate, Reading I.maniker Prices Current. Reported for the Rending Gazette by JACOB B. BEY SUER, locatber Coramiseion. Yard, South Tiara St., near the Lane/otter Bridge. hiIADINO, November 6. 160. Hemlock Joist and Scantling, $l5 mi@is 00 Poplar Bollards, - . . 20 00050 00 • a Somali= • 29 9074a5 00 White Pine Boards and Plank, • - 10 Otlerill Oil Cherry Boards sad Plank, - • 25 00@SO 00 White Pine Floor Boarde, - • 23 00a28 00 Roofing Lath, . - 5 00f/ 800 OA Floor Boards, - - • 20 000236 00 White Pine and Hemlock Shingles, 4 50C/222 OD Oak Bonnie and Plank, - 25:00010 00 White Pine Ceiling Lath, - 2 256 250 Ash Plank, - - . 25 0135 00 Spruce and Pine Piekets, . 10 OU 17 00 Walnut Boards and Plank, - SO 0 0 - 60 00 . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. Lynn Boards end Plank, - • 20 0 0S 0 I 00 White Pine Joistand Scantling, • 20 ' 32 00 Birch and Maple Boards and Plank, 20 0 35 00 200,000 feet Green Batt Edged Clear Walnut from .4 to 7 Mohan WANTED. Prima paid In auk • • • ' VOWS° Pattivt. Noretnber6, 1863. • FLOUR AND GRAlN.—There is no chanter in flour, and very little demand for export, and the mailot Is quiet bat firm at previous rates; sales comprise only about 1400 bids. taken in lots, mostly at $6 76@6 573 for old stock extra family, and 61087 50 for treat, ground do, the latter for Lationgter MKT, ilmloding NJ We low made family on terms kept private, sod 020 bids. family do at $6. The sales to the trade are roodorate at $5 25085 76 for dupe - tine; Igatga 75 for extras; ir.WH for family, and $llOlO Q,4 bbl. for fancy brands. as in quatily. Rye Flour is snares and wagited 9:1 2.2a3 3734. Corn Meal is also wanted at fully former rates. anti little or need here. The tecalpta ttnd ay are 2520 bhis. floor, 10,463 bonbels wheat, 10,850 do corn, and s3Oli do out,:. There Is rather more doing in Wheat, and further Ba les or '@9066 bosbeie are reported at 147@ie0e for western and l'euipzylva nix reds, 1521M1530 fur southern do, the latter for prime, and white In small Ltlattt 11241935, and prima Very eriareo. Rye Is dull, and quoted at i Ineltalc, and but little offering or salting. Corn IA null and /occur, with more Miming: and 384000 brothelv sold at 1113 e for yellow, and lots for white, at which rates there are more Hdlers than borer.. Oats are unchanged, and gelling at SW, lenient. Of Barley Malt a gale of 16011 bushels in reported at 162 c. Whisky is unchanged. About 300 bbla sold, meetly at 61c for Ohio and 59c for drudge. IRON.—The demand is active, and the market is excited and on the admen. owing In the Itlgh rates now demand. ed for coal. Makers generally are gold up, and there Is very little ogering to establish prices, which are nearly nominal, at 336040, cash, for Anthracite No. 1 ; other NOR. in proportion, and bet few willing to contract at these rates for future delivery. Scotch Pig is scarce, and mane [wanted Iron leading np,the mltle Wag frill of orders, and not disposed to accept contracts at present prices. CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle.were very large, reaching nearly 3300 head, an (acre.. of 710 over lasi week, and the market was dull at shoot previous rooted rates. Peer Cattle being very unsaleable. 1110 bend were taken by the United States Discernment and the packers, and 4e2500 left over unsold. The balance were taken by the butchers at prices within the range of 494 9% for common to good and prime. including a few eiFtra qoatity sold at $lO net, and some Virginia Cattle at teg@ 413 the 100 the K nee.. The principal sales were made at 416@9. Come and Calves—About 7.50 were disposed of at $2053.3.1 each for Springere, and $20050 for Cows and Calves, which is rather bettor. Hogs were a &settee low er, nod the receipts. about 470 head, found buyers, in cluding 37110 at GlllPs' Union Yard, at $79N73., and 827 at the Avenue at 110.11t73 :the 100 The, nett, en La condition. Sheep—The offerings only reach abont 3500 bead, one-half as many as loot week, and prices were firm, ranging at SCP gross.—North American. MARRIED_ Oa Wednesday, November 4th, 1503, at the roeldenco of the bride's parents, in this oily, by Rev. A. G. Cummins, Capt. P. RE DINGTON STETSON, U. S. Army, to REBECCA H., daughter of !seen Eckert, Req.- OR the 25th of October, thes, by the Freu. Df, Yulenune, Sergi. IL A. Canaan, of Hollidaysburg, to MINE MARY N. Bauninatta, of Reading. DIED. On the 4th lust., in Exeter township, SOLOMON DIINKLE, in the 6Sth year of hie age. The funeral will take place at 9 o'clock on Sunday morning, from his late residence in Exeter, to proceed to Anlenbenden Cemetery. relativen and Mende are re spectrally invited to attend. On the 4th limit., in this city, Prraa HART, aged 62 years, months and 17 days. On the 30th ult., in this city, JOBN GRORIiB JAGOB DAVI., bon of John Puff, aged I Sea?, Mouths and 16 days. On the Seth nit., in Amity, hi [(MARL Mum, aged 78 years, 8 months and 23 days. On the 28th ult., in Maidencreek, EMU ANN, daughter of Philip and Mary Altenderfer, aged 14 years, 2 menthe and 3 dap; On the 4.71.1, Ult., in Hereford, C.:remain:fa, wife of Daniel Wingert, In the 52d year of her age. On the 27th nit.. In Richmond tp , Meer, wife of David Bushey, aged 39 years. 10 months and 4 dills. Oa the 27th alt., in Tipper Born, AARON IlirxußD. eon of Edward and Catharine Miller, aged 1 month and 23 days. Oo the 26th nit, in Boyerstown, KAM, daughter of Daniel and Mary Beiteman, aged 2 years, I mouths and 11 days. on the 26th ult., in 0 ilbertetown, Non tomery county, WILLIAM SNORT, son of the late Wnlinur and Itlizabelb En gel, aged 29 yearn, R woutba and day.. On the 24th ult., in Perry, MAKI - , daughter of John and Rachel Heckman, aged 12 yearn end 7 mouth, T. P. SAUNDERS & . . On the 23.1 nit., to Centre, MARV, widow of Matthias Blatt, egad in years. 10 melba nue II Jam On the 234 ult. in Albany tp.. James. eon of Charles Bteigerwald. egad 4 years, It months s 8 days, On the 22d ult.. in Greenwich, MAMIK CATHAILINR, daugh ter of Maury C. Crol I, F.-. 1 aged 1 years and 24 day. On the 244 alt.. in Upper Tuipehnecnn, Malitx CATO : 4- meg. daughter of Daniel M. cud Rocish Yottuigur, aged years, S maths and 16 dupl. Oe the 21:11b alt., in Comm. CATRARINR, daughter of Michael and Sarah &semen, aged 10 years, 1 month and days. Un the 16th ult., in Albany tp , Damian J 0911.0, eon of Daniel and Magdalena Kunkel, aged 6 yenta, 3 muutbe and 18 Jaya. On the Intl nit., in Exeter. CATTIMUNR, daughter of Jeremiah and Shies Quieter, aged it, years, .8 mouths and 7 days. ARE HEREBY :NOTIFIED TII AT THEY ARE required to pay to the County Treaeurer, the amounts of their respective Depth:atm on or Warp the 110th day of December next. After that date It will be necessary to bring cult agalhat all do!Mquenta. PAUL WiIDIRICTI, EU. K. LURCH, Oa 31.30 H. B. liii.WMAN, Estate of George Davidheiser, late of Amity township, Berke; co., deceased. NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN, TIIAT Ma- TEES Testamentary to the Estate of George Davl.l- siiner, late of the city of .-ftsaaing, have been granted by the Register - or Barks comity to the subscribers, residing in Amity towoebip. Notice is hereby given to all persona in debted to said estate to make payment without delay, and all having claims against the came, to present them pro perly salhen.leatea foe settlement_ JOHN DAVID HUSH% GEORGE DA VTDHEISKR, Administrators. JACOB DAVIDHBISBE, 'at 31-etl Estate of Jacob Machemer, late of Spring township, Barka county, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET- tare of Administration on the estate of Jima) Macke mar, late of Spring toweship, Berke county, deceased, have bean granted to Ephraim Muammar, of Spring, and Michael Maehemer, of North Heidelberg township, county afore said ; all persona having claims or demands Ageiget the es tate of the said deceased, are requested to make them known to the mild administrators without delay, and those indebted to the estate are requested to make Immediate payment. Rau' aArm MACHEMMR, Administrators. 0et.31-601 MICHAEL MACH EAU, Estate of Susanna Herbein, late of Oley township, Berke county, deceased. A L TOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET- tern testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent, have been grunted to the nodoraigned, rnnidtng to Oley township, Berke county. All persons indebted to cold notate will therefore make payment without delay, and those having claims, will present them properly au. theutizated for settlement, to Oct. 31-6tl Of Valuable City Property. n~IIE UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER AT Poblie Sale, on Saturday, November 21st, NA, at Yeager's Hotel. corner of Fifth and Waehington streets, all thoeecertain Lots of Ground , situate on the North side of Franklin street, between Front and Water streets, with :athe buildings thereon, consinting of two two.story a BRICK BU (LIMN Alen,OS, with Kitchen attached. a Lot of Ground, on the corner of Franklin and Water streets. containing 60 feet on Franklin and IC:2 font on Water street; to be sold without the buildings, in the whole or iu parts, to edit purolutwere. Conditions of eats to be made known at the time and place, by oct 31-3t] ISA AC T. JAMES. - W - T H: e L ,d a ß y E N 0 8 v . O m L b D .3 r I A 7 'l l ' 6P3 o'clocko rSA P L I K I , tOt the public bunco of George Trout, In the boronsh of 'Potts to en, Montgomery amity, Penna.: 80 SHARES OF STOCK OF MS HANK OF POTTSTOWN, and Ei Simms of HOY , BUTOWN WAFEN STOCK ; belonging to, the Notate of Dr. H. it'. Johmani, decanted. Conditions of sate—Ouch P Y. NRENDLINGNR, WM. K. GRIM, T.D. !{ROADS, P. 9.—A1l persona having auy cuisines against the Estate of Dr. H. W. Johnson, deceased, and all persona Indebted, either for book accounts, soles bonds or otherwise, are re (pleated to have all claims nettled on or before the lot day of Jnnnary, 1864. The books, vs due papers, notes and bonds, are in the hands of the undersigned, to whom all claims meat be presented and all accounts paid. P. Y. BEEN WANDER, net 31—It] One of the Administrator Philadelphia and 'leading Rail Road. FALL ARRANGEMENT fraiIIIEBARENOF PASSENGER TRAINS Nought not 0., 1063. Wagging Read lll 6l DOWN, TO PUILSOBI,PLHA, at 6.30 and 11.10 A. M., 12 own. end 4.211 P. M. • UP, TO PuTTsViLLE, at 11.10 A. M. and 6.50 P. 71. WEST, TO LEBANON AND HARRISBURG: Western Express from New-York, at I 1.n7 midnight. Mail Trains, at 11.07 A. M., and 6.00 P. M. On Sundays, the Down A. if. Train passes Reading at 0.20 A. AL, and Up Train, at 0.07 E. Both 11.10 A, M. and 6.00 P. M. up Trains connect at Port ClintonforTamagna,Williamsport, Minim., Buffalo, Niagara and Canada. The 11.10 A. M. Train only conneeta at Port Clinton for Wilkesbarre, Scranton and Pittston. The Weston Express Trains connect at Harrisburg with. Express Trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad for Pitts burgh, and all paints West; and the Mail Trains connect at Harrisburg for ',songster, Chambersbarg, Sunbury, Wil tiamspOrt,l,oca *Wert, Elmira and the Canadal. Through First-Clans Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant Tick ets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points in the North and West, and the Canada.. COMMUTATION TICKETS, With 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent. discount, between any points desired. 90 cts. per 56 ibe 110 " "56 GO •. "30 " Good for :MO miles, between all polota, at 1646 8..5—f0r Families sad Business Firms. &adon Tickets, good for the holder only, for throe menthe, lit any et the Paseenger Trete§ to Philadelphia, at re Meech. behool Simeon Tick• etc pne•tblyd less. . . *a — I'4BoBi:were will take the Express Trains Weet, at the UPPER DEPOT, and all ether Trains, at the LOWER or OLD DEPOT. SO lbs. of baggage allowed eaoh passenger. 4tror• Passengers are requested to pentium their Tickets before entering the ears, as higher Fares are charged if paid in ears. - . . Up Trains lease Philadelphia for Heading, Harrisburg and Pottsville at 8.15 A. M., and 3.30 P. Di., and at 4.30 P. M. for Heading only. .111-Excurston Tickets, good for one day, by 6.30 A. M. Accommodation Teals to Phibulelphlaandreturn, at lag 90 each, and to Harrisburg, good for three days, by all Pas senger Trains, $2 25. 13. A. NICOLL6, _ Nov. 7, 18113-til General Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. TAX COLLECTORS LEV L HERI3EIN . Execntorn JONAS HERB BIN, PUBLIC SALM PUBLIC SALB Adminintratora or Dr. FL W. Tolingen MILEAGE TICKETS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCUU, a Positive and Specific Remedy for diereses of the Bladder, Kidneys. (travel, arid Dropoieal Swellings. This Melicine Increases the power of Digestion, and ex cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcarnorta depositions, and all Unnatural Eu• largements are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation. RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHE For Woak OM arising from Exceorea. Titbits of Dlosipa• Evo, Early Jodiecrettou or Almee, attended with the follow log symptoms : Indinpositiou to EXertloo, Luse of Power, LOAN of Memory, DM:any or breathing, Weak Berm, Trembling, Horror of Diane, Wriketultreas, Dimness of Vision, rain in the Back. tralvereal Lesatude of the Muscular System. Mot Bonds, Flushing of the Body. ~ .... Dryness of the Skin, =I . . These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi cine invariably removes, soon follows Impotency, Fatuity, Epileptic Fitt, • In one of Which the natal may expire. Who can stay that they •are ant frequently folloatell by thone " Direful Diseases," - INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Manyareawareatheammeoftheirsaftring, BON NONE WILL CONNEBS THE RICOORDs OP THE MONNE = . . And Melancholy Deaths lnj Onn,seemption boas ample witness to the Truth of the sasertion. The Oonetitution trace affected with. Organic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to :strengthen end Invigorate the :System, nth. Ilmnon'a EXTRACT BIICILU illikEritlbllf does. A Trial will convince the moot skeptical. FEMALES-FEMALES-PEMALES. In -Vany Affections peculiar to Fenialne the EXTRACT Buono is uncoated by any other remedy, as to Ohloroete or itetention, Irregularity, Soinfulnese, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrbous state of Ile Uterus, Leueborthroa or Whites, Sterility, and for all com plaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indlecte don, Ilabite;or Diesipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. Tales no mops Bohm, Mproury, or 41.11ph1(1.011711 MRlii eines for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT bUCHU AND IMPROVED NOSE WASH &AIRES SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages, Little or no change in Diet. And no , Exposure RcanaaeaftegnantJolreandgiven aireagth to TRinalo, thereby Iternovtng Obstrnettoue, Preventing and Curing Su.!entrain( the Urethra, allaying Pain and lellammation, so frequent in the class of 1118 e... and expelling till P 0160.0118, DiFF.Rilli awl wwwoul THOUSANDS UPON THollsANDs WHO HAVH EDEN THE VIC TINA OF RlTActis, and wfte have plld her ray Ace; to be cured in a Abort. time, Love intim' OD'S , Were deceived, and that the " POISON " has, Iry the uso of "POWERFUL AOTHINU• ENTS," barn dried op in the sysbon, to break MIL 1n an aunkrarod form, and perhaps after Marriage. UAR lIRLSIROLD'S EXTRACT 131:10111/ for 01 affections and d isefiser ol.lhn UKIAAftY ORO ANS. w bother existing in MALE or FEMALE, frmia whatever caw.° originating and no matter or HOW LONG STANDING. DI.ORAPR Of thoseilrga ns require the aid of a DIURETIC. TIELAIROLD'S EXTRACT "Well"! IS TIIE UREAT DIURETIC:, and is IL:settle to hays the desired effect in all Diseirssejohr *Mirth if is 724,...ourmenxierl. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany die medicine. Price $l.OO per bottle, or six for $5.00. Delivered honey Address, Moeurely pnclaid from obsei va• tine. Sinapinn ye in all Oommunirwliuno Cures Guaranteed Advice Gratis!! Address letters fur Information to 8. B. HELDThiOLD, Chemist, JOl South Tenth stre. L. Imlow /JEW/MOLD'S ,lholired. IIEI.MitOLD'S Drug nn.l .$ll Wneelfoute, 594 'Broadway, New-Rork. 'BEWARE OF CI, LIPITERFFITi ALIO ONFiI I Nell FlAth DEALIMII Imbo nodenvor to tlispoge their 00711" nod .• I.lhr" artielt , s on the reputation eat...tined by Ilollobold's 13onuine Preparations •' • Extract Haan. •" Saroaparttla. 61 • " Improved Ron Womb. SOLI) 107 Ala: DRUGGISTS EVER7'-IV/IEIIX AM YOU URIASHOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER X-41" ea out the Ad von knment and Feud for U, noe7-Iyl AND AVOID INIPOSITION AND EXPOSURE zt=j CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A ptire and powerful Tonic, corrective and al— terative of wonderful efficacy is disease of the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Weadao Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Constipation, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramps and Spasms, and all Complaints of either Des, arising front Bodily Weak ness whether inherent in the system or produced by special causes. • NOTHISTO that is net wliolesame, genial and restorative in its nature enters into the composition. of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Thin popular preparation contains no - mineral of anj kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant: bat it is a combination of the extracts of 'rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mild• est of all diffailivo stimulants. It is„well lo be forearmed against diseasto, and, so far as the human system can be protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmos phere, impure water and other catering eating, HOSTET TER'S BITTERS may be relied on as a safeguard. In diutricts Infeutivi with Fever and Ague, it has boon found infallible as a preventive and Irresistible en a none. dy and thousands who most to it under apprehension of an attack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its protective qualities in advance, are cured by a luny brief course of this marvelous medi cine. Fever and Ague retleute, after being plied with quinine for psonthe in vain, until fairly nutnruted with that dangerous alkaloid, are not nnfreipiently restored to health within a Ceti days by the use of HOSTETTER'S 'SITTERS. • The weak stomach le rapidly inelaorated and the appe tite restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it works 'wonders in cities of llre r arst♦ and in less confirmed horns of ilillltiESTloll. acting as &gentle end painless aperient, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the CotorrtraTics superinduced by irregular action of the di goatee and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks, Low ness qr Spirits and Fits qf Languor, find prompt and permanent relief from the Bitters. The testimony on thin point in most conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony of Bit.tous Como is immediately assuaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally re sorting to It, t6e return of the manyiaint may be prevented. Asa General Tonic, BOSTETTER'S BITTERS produce effect. which moot. be experienced or witnessed before they can be fully appreciated. In cases of Comlitatiana 'Malaita, Premature Decay and Debility and Decrepi tude arming from OLD Ann, it exercises the electric influ ence. In the convalenceet stages of all diseases it operates se a delightful Invlgorant. When the power. of nature are relaxed, it operaten to re-enfurceaud re-establish them. Lad, but not lead, it Is The Only Safe Stir/ink/dr, being manalietured from sound and innoeuons materials, and entirely free from the acid elemente present more or less In all the ordinary tonics and stomachic* of the day. No family =calcine has been so universally, and, it may be truly added, descreediy popular with the Intelligent portion of the community, as HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. Preyarbd by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa Sold by tai Druggists, Orocers 110 §tsfetteepers usury - - wham (Amy JAMESON'S CLOTHING HOUSE, t 54 gi 1 CP p..... 1 EruetieL On the Fee.it Corner of Sixth and Penn Streets, READING, PA. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING- ROUSE is better prepared now to hold out great inducements to buyers than at any previous time, as our stock of MEN'S CLOTHING & DRESS GOODS, Is much larger and better than ever before, the bulk of which has been bought before the late great rise in prices. 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 idvite particular attention March 28, 1863-0] PEREMPTORY PUBLIC SALE. j_ IFIE BSC earns as Wild., SELL AT PUBLIC Salo, ou Thnrettay, November 11 18h3, on the premi , pea, In the borough of Pottstown, Montgomery county, the following described Real Estate: No. 1. Being the far-famed and extensive three story BRICK HOTEL, situate on the South-Wept corner of ;;; Sigh n a nd York etret, in muirl home. Or P 9 lO O ^3N fronting On feet on High and 259 feet on Verk ntreete, extending lo the Phila. St Roudiug Railroad. Thin Hotel contains, independent of that portion need for bidet put. poses, 1 large Store Room, new in the peel, pa nor of lo m o ulcer Van Ituticirk, II PRIV ATE DWELLINGS with pierce in Dont on first door. and Italceoy on second lour, with two never-failing wellsof water with pee,. therein, nos directly in front of the lintel, the other in rear of said hotel and fronting the private dweitint,u. There in also a merge and exteneive COAL YARD on thin property, now in the occupattcy of A. W. Goldin. No. 2. Being the part frame and part Stone Bence, for many yeaui kept ae a hotel, and now kept end occupi e d by N. S. LaidWia . an a Liqaar Stern , I.IIIIMM on the South-East corner of Iligh and York street, {routing 90 root on High end IA2 foot on 'Cork etrant, ngtetuling le haute of the Phila. At Reading Railroad COMlaltty. nn the uroverly ig erected a large two story Slone Shed, eoffirient to *table no bead of bosses; also a largo upon Shed with large and -extenal re yard. The above described properties are well worth Can alien lion of auy person desire.. of malting pain investments, end will be sold eeparately or together an ma y herd suit itrebasers. Pontoon wishing, to view the Property will please cell on Abraham Guidin residing thereon. A rue soneble share of the porch:tee money can remain necnred on I ha premien If Modred. Sole to commence at 1 Cenditinne at enle by tia‘ille% II PhD IN $E SON, DAVID I/ A VIDSHEISER, PE't air O. ettisliß, 0M:31.e2t9 FlidilltifriQic Ad° !X, THE "SHADE" FARM, At little Expense No iticenvenienee AirILL ME OPFER ED AT PUISLICSALI.ON Saturday, Noirambor Met., IPtil. at 1 o'clock, P.M., on the promisee. in Alsace townehi p, 4 miles from Read ing, nu the Prlcutown road. Said Farm contains' 120 acres, more or lees, under good cultivation and well feared; about 12 acres of which Is WOOD I,AN It, and a rea• sottublu part Meadow. It In convenient to lichoole and Churches. The Improvements consist of a one coot three quarter story LOC DWELLING HOUSE, with a good a:: Well of Water and Pump at the dour: a two-story Stones Spring Bonen, with a good spring of Water: a large Stoneoveroshot BARN, with two Tbre.biug Fleets: and a Well of good Water wll It Pomp is the born yard; a one and three quarter story Stone Pig Pen.e.Stone Marl smith Shop, a one and three quarter story Frame Wagon Shod, with. two Corn Cribs; a Older Press and Preen /louse an Apple Orchard, and a number of rear, Cherry and Peach Trees and Grape The above Farm will be offered to salt pnrcbasers, in the whole, or in two parte namely. the imprornmenw with about half the land, and the .loilance of the hted nein, proved. A plot of this property will be shown at the sale. Terme easy—only 20 per cent. of the porclnie-meney re quired when the deed in made, and the balance payable at the perehour's option, riming five MN. Paean Whin* lug to view the property, will mil on Polar Frederick, re siding thereon, or on the subscriber, in Reading. oct al-3t] J. KEELY. P. 8.-11 not sold, the Farm wilt be for rent. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. PIIRSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR PHANS' Court of Reiks county, wM be sold at Public Venda°, on Saturday, the 25th day of November, A. D., iSea, on the premises, the following described Real Estate, to wit: All that certain I[lo.lllliile, tenement and tract of land, known as the SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE, situate in Eteldelbersitownehlp, Berke county, adjoin log lands Of John George Seltzer, Peter Althouse, M. Wilhelm, John Sheets, Isaac Lash, and seta John George Seltzer; containing 70 acres, more or leas. The Improve ments thereon being a large and commodious BOARDING HOUSE, built of brick, three stories high. furnished with all the modern improvements, and supplied with pure Spring Water from a spring (known as the Old band Spring) near the premises; together with a MILL and DISTILLERY with all the necessany machinery; a two story rough-cast house, frame Barn, Wagon Shed, dm. All of said buildings are within five minutes walk of Womelsdorf Stellon, on the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Late the property of John. Mantb , rbtieh. deceased. Sale to commerce at coo o'clock in the afternoon, when due attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known by _ - - - • - - - • HENRY H. MANDERBACH. Administrator. By order of the CoerI.—DAZHEL EARN, Clerk. LOCI sl-4t, OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. WILL BE SOLD AT rUBLIC SALE, AT the late residence of Frederick S. Hunter, deceased, in South Fifth street, In the city of Reading, ON SATURDAY, NOV.Nll[l3lffit. 2115., 186:11. Two HORSES, I Cow, 3 Hogs, Sleigh, 1 Huckster Wagon, 1 Farm Wagon. Buggy, single and donble Harness, Buffa lo:: Robes, large Copper Kettle, OATS threshed and in the sheaf, best timothy HAY by the ton, Corn and Cornfodder, Straw. Wood and a variety of other ArLieieg. ALSO—Ten Barrels of Pare RYE WHISKEY, three years old. The unthreshed Oats, Hay and Cornfodder may he seen on the outlet of F. S. flouter, deceased, on Borth Third street, Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. H., when conditions or side will be made known by act 31.-:2t] WILLIAII IL CLYMER, Administrator. DANCING At Aulenbaeh's Hall, Reading, Penna. PROF. F. STOUCH HAS THE 'HONOR TO announce to his Many friends and former pursue iu Ming and vicinity, that he will re-open his DANCING ACADEMY, at Aulenhach'n Hall, on Monday. November 2, ISIM, when he will be happy to give his services no hereto fore, to the instruction of pupils 111 the accomplished ail of dancing. Fie Will introduce several new and. fashionable DANCES. 'Mega-4;5 00 for the course. • . CLAss DAYS AND DotlIty:—011. Monday and Saturday, from 3 IQ 3 Y. Al.. for Ladle., N:kties and NlaAlerFi and OD Monday and Saturday' evening, from S to 10 o'clock, for Gentlemen. [net 24 Estate of John Manderbach, late of Heid elberg township, Eerks county, deo'd. INOTION IS lIEREI:V CINEN, THAT LET- Tsui; of Admislstrallea to the Estate of John Man derbach, (Els Sheriff), laic of Heidelberg township, flerke county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, re siding io the Bornitgb of Wornoledorf, county aforesaid. All persona Indebted to said Estate, are requested to make payment wilbont delay, and ell Laving claims against the same, are also requested to present them, properly authen ticated. for settlement. act 10-6th H. IL MANDERBACII, Administrator. Estate of William Strauss late of Upper Tulpehoccon township, Berke county, deceased. Noncr. LS HEREBY OWEN, THAT LET TERS of Administration to the estate of the above named decedent, have been granted to the snbscriber, re siding in tipper Bern township, game roust,. AU persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and all who have claimer dettnindmagattist the same, are also requested to present them, properly au thenticated, for settlement. uctlo-6t9 JARED M. WAGNER, Administrator. THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET PAIL) THEIR City Tax, on real estate for the year 1863, will re member that, by paying the same promptly, they can save the costs of filing liens for said tax. Notice is also given to those who have not vat paid their City Tax for !Impure 1861 and 1803, that liens have been filed for the same, on which, if placed in the Sheriff's hands for collection, the costs will be increased from $5 00 to fib 00 in each case. JAMES E. BECHTEL. City Solicitor, Oct 24-31] 016 MS south side of Gown meet, Reading. UNION BANK OF BEADING. riIHE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIREC- L TORS will be held at the Banking Roues no Monday, the 16th day of November next, between the bolus of /0 o'clock. A. M. and 2 Y. M. oct 10-M) C. B. McSNIGHT, Caabiart AN ELECTION FOR, THIRTEEN DIREC TORS of the VARMERS' BANK OF READING, will bn 11014 a the Banking Renee. on the third Monday (the ;6th) of November next, between the boars of 10 A. N. and 3 P. M. act 10-Bk] H. H. MUELENBERO, Csabter. BOYS' OLOTHINO. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE F. STOUCH'S ACADEMY NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS NOTICE ii= JAMESON & Co. DEAFNESS, DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR AND AIR-PASSAGES. 4c .ett. er .13. R. 21. IX- EYE AND EAR. NOISE IN THE HEAD DEAFNESS Dr. F. A. VON MOSONZISKER, ocuusT AND AURIST ATJ'CL-lOR MEM G 11 I 1) E SIM DISEASESOF THE EYES, LED THEIR TREATMIZNT. I=l "Medical and Surgical Science." With Olmervalions on Um Treatment of Diseases of the Eye- ea. he connoted en DEAFNVE and all tllseksee of the EYE AED EAR, requiring Medical or Surgical treatment. 1.027--10/11--1021--1021 WALNUT STItEET, Between Tenth and Etowah Skeet*, PHILADELPHIA, PA References of the Whilst respectability can be ob. tained of carer performed by Dr, You Koalahiker, In severe CSAICS of DerffnesB and Riffidnen. [au 15 $3, FIC.t3 2 , .4 4- 0,4 L DEALER IN 3IHL 'MZ" 4G- SUP Walt 31:11P FINE GROCERIES, MUMS, PRESZIRVIIS,. dce.. NO. 604 PENN STIMET, THIRD DOOR ABOVE SIXTH, READING, PA. DAVID NEFF. "DIFAS JUST OPENED A LARGE ASSORT j_ KENT of WOOLEN GOODS, Latest Styles HOODS, NUBIAS, SONTAGS. • A full Hue of Woolen Roca and Glnyeli, Alan p ouperior article of BALMORAL SKIRTS. [OM 25 LADIES' CLOAKS ! A. BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF PRoSTT DEAVVRO, A NEW AND ELEGANT .ARTICLE FOR MA AL SI E gEll' NAT-AL , JUST RECEIVED AND FOIL SALE NV JAMESON 6.1 CO., CORNER OF SIXTH AND PENN STS. oet 24 Choirs, Conventions, and Singing Schools, AR& USING The best Music Book of the Season, 66 921 11111 T (04 W hieh, though but sla week, old, Dan attained A POPULARITY UNEQUALLED, By any similar work, and is meeting with A DEMAND UNPRECEDENTED ; Insuring within three months A. Sale of Fifty Thousand Copies. sE \TERM. CONVENTIONS HAVE USED IT w i t h ..tire satisfaction—twelve more Conventions will use it thin month—and a large number are making ar rangoinents for the coining eeanett. Choirs fled no book equal to it for practice—and, certainly, fr book en atnilable for Commodious. end Chars eonmit be ”therwise than the brink .for Ringing Schoolm. Sped Men pagre Arent free. Pries of "The Harp of Judah," NI per cony iko per dm Sold by all Minis Dealers and Booksellers. OLIVER DITSON & CO ' Publishers. oet 24, I SES-Iy] 177 Washington Street, Boston. SPORTSMEN, TAKE NOTICE THE UNDERNAMED SUBSCRIBERS, OF Union township, will positively preemie to the at m:met extent of the law, anepersOn or persons found trespaesing on their premises, such as shooting Part. ridges, Rabbits, or any other Game, throwing down fennel, de , Sro. Jacob Wonger, eon., a John B, Waarher, A. B. Manger, David B. Wamsher, Charles Dodder, Jacob tlmetead, • George C. Jones, Samuel Rlgg, George Efunsberger, Henry F. EOM., Anthony 8. Felix, David Miller, Henry Wansher, John SeleOr David Wainsher, George Reis% sea. October 24, 1862-H FRENCH MERINOS & PLAIN POPLINS. JEST RECEIVED AT THE STORE OF THE subscriber, a fall line of Brown, Purple ; Green. Ide. phadt, Magma., and other colors of FRENCH MERINOS. - The attention of pm - chaffers le respectfully Invited. DAVID ort 2'] Market Square, Beading. FINE QVNL Tusr RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT ity of fine Double Barreled Guns, ranging fron $7 ri b for sale by oet 244 2 505 and 309 rem Stei l, 7). • 1 151 hi (7) 4