isufft sob Dtmorral. T(i NOVEMBER 2S, 1563. NEWS! g Rot Battle isifar Chattanooga, D vilete Victory Over Bragg's Forces. Th o wand Prisoners, Fifty Cannon, Small Arms, Colors and Camp Equipage Captured Despatches from General Grant and General Thomas. ffsstifforrts, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1863. Tae ;shoeing official despatches from Major Rora Thomas and Major General Grant have rtVil''e•.i at the headquarters of the Army ESE i;ENERAL THOMAS' DESPATCH. CHATTANOOGA, Nov. 24. 1863. u.: Gen. H. W. Ilm.i.zuu, Gen.-in Chief:— , ) e rterday, at half past twelve o'clock, Gen. ' 6-"acer's and Cen. Palmer's corps, supported I,c6en. Howard's., was Advanced direetlyin front curforilfientions, drove in the enemy's pickets, eLI curried his first line of rifle pita between finutmoogn and Citer's creek. we captured nine commissioned offiCers and ono hundred enlisted men. Our 14 one hundred and eleven. --- - Tr-day General Hooker, in ti-s,r-s division, Twelfth ear: irii.;on. Fifteenth corps, and fourteenth corps, carried tl Mountain, with small 1.1 a losa to the enemy of five . hndrei prisoners; killed and womb There has been continuous fighting from . - k own tiller night ; but our troops gallantly :erldvid every attempt to take the position. iqaeral Sherman crossed the Tennessee river `stare daylight this morning, at the mouth of the S , cih Chickamauga, with three divisions of the Fifteenth corps, and carried the northern ea tres:i•r of Missionary Ridge. Our SUCCeBs so far has been complete, and the teitsier of the troops admirable. GEO. H. THOMAS, Maj. Gen. GENERAL GRANT'S DESPATCH. CHATTANOOGA, Nov. 24-6 P. M. )I'i -Gen. W. W. HALLECK, Gen.-in Chief: The fighting to day progressed favorably. Gen. iz!olzato carried the end of Missionary Ridge, PI fits rigor is now at the tunnel, and his left a: Chickamauga creek. The troops from Lookout Valley carried the the mountain, and now hold the eastern ;•: le and point high up. I cannot yet tell the amount of casualties, but ira lots is not heavy. Gzfieral Hooker reports two thousand prison t 7,:. taken, besides which a small number have fiat' into Our hands from Nfiaerimaorr 11.1.1ge. 11. S. GRANT, Major GeneraL NE LATEST--BRAGG RETREATING-THE VICTORY COMPLETE. WAsisnrerroN, Nov. 25, is ea The Mowing was received here this after. ars from a responsible source : CHATTABOOGA, Nov. 25-11 A. M. lie bare bad a brisk engagement this mornini td hare driven the enemy entirely off of Lor at Mountain, a considerable portion of wlr :Se- held up to this morning. We bare also taken Missionary Ridge hm this morning and the troublesome rif ie pot•svision of which yesterday's env 'aft :hem at its close. Al firing has ceased for a sufficient time rtht the conclusion that Bragg hoe retreat' isia'y leaving all thr "Id and st t..e pottemion, fr f.r the last Mire it is toe et Emnitiet- en hum. U.. army is ccir aeries of DETAILS Or !ESDAY'S IIITTLIC CIIATTANOOGA, Nov. 25,1860 We are completely victorious. 'The enemy le •mely routed and driven from every position. !Au less is very small, and the enemy's is heavy •tt pftaaers finding General Hooker so successful in hie v,vements against Lookout Mountain, the enemy erinsted that position during the night. lienerai Honker took possession early this aiming. The enemy moved south and got on )11s,ionary Ridge, on the battle field, some eherc near Chickamauga. lie is expectedt o in tßreqi the flying foe. t;oterat Hooker is said to have captured two tktuaod prisoners in his magnificent assaults of LoAnt Mountain. General Sherman being all prepared to begin an assault at eight A. 111. to day, upon the strong !maim of eke enemy at the north end of Mia emary Ridge—he had the day before taken a 11::1 near the position of the enemy, but oom matded by their artillery—hail to descend into a ildty, and then make another anent to the po nrion held by the enemy. Two unsuccessful tt.tneits were made by General Sherman, but sith the co-operation of the centre, he ultimately pieta the position and completed the great vic tory. The brigade of General Cary, with a portion cf General Lighthewte brigade composed the panning party in the last assault. They were replied with quite a heavy lose, after an attack perfisted in for an hour; but being reinforced Ivey were enabled to hold a part of the hilL In tilt attack General Cary was wounded quite ieverely in the thigh. The Thirty-seventh Ohio sal Sixth lowa and One Hundred and Third ll lacE regiments were in the attack. A seam' mama wee made at half-past one, in sicch Mathias', Loomis' and Penn, divisione sere engaged. The force reached within twenty Faris or the summit of the hill and the works of the enemy, when they were flanked and broke, retiring to their reserves is this assault General Mathias was wounded, ail Colonel Putnam, of the Ninety-third Ohio, killed. Their persistent efforts compelled the enemy to mass heavily on his right in order to hold the position of so much importance to him. About three o'clock General Grant started two columns against the weakened centre ? and after an hour's desperate fighting succeeded in break ing the centre and gaining possession of the rides on which the enemy was posted. The main force was driven northward toward General Sherman, who opened on them, and they were forced to break and seek safety in disor— duel flight down the western slope of the ridge, sod across the western ridge of the Chickamauga. We have taken not lees than 0,00 prisoners, Ind perhaps 10,000. There are reports that we have taken a whole corps. .General Hooker will probably intercept the 2 9 1 mg enemy ht the vicinity of Roseville and the rtgion east of Anmo,.; the casualties are Lieut. Col. Espy, of Ike Sixty-eighth Indiana regiment ; Major Mo Cawley, of the Tenth Iowa; Colonel Oman, of Vie Ninetieth Illinois ; Lieut. Colonel Stuart, of the Ninetieth Illinois; Major Walker, of the Tenth Minnesota; Major Welsh, of the Fifty— ;lra lllinoie; Major buds, of the Sixth lowa, 'wounded, and Major Irwin. of the Sixth lowa, fell reports of the killed and wounded cannot 1e obtained, es most of the killed were in Gen. h.errean's corps, awl remained at dark in the tnae of the enemy ; the list will be telegraphed 15-InOrrOW. The prhomers say that Bragg was on the ridge ,M , t before ;hey were taken. Ths successful storming parties consisted of "u"'l's and Baird's divisions on the left centre, and Si eridan's on the right centre. Some of our wounded were left in the hands of the enemy after General Sherman's unsucceeeful "atilt, but were ultimately recovered. CHATTANOOGA, Nov. 2:5.-10 P. M. The captured artillery is reported at about forty pieces. General Hooker captured five boxes .of new muskets on Lookout Mountain. We are in entire poeseeelort of the held. W e bare control over the railway and river Bridge— port. Two boats came through this rang. Our loss will not amount to more t three hundred killed and two hundred Aft 141 in the three days' operations. - 4 ,y; • t IMRE The success has been most brilliant. The ene my is reported to be bivouacking two miles be yond Missionary Ridge. Colonel Phelps, of the Thirty-eighth Ohio, and Major Glass, of the Thirty-second Indiana, were killed. Seueral Juba E. Smith is reported trottrided. Colonel Avery, of the One Hundred and Second New York, lost his leg, and Major Elliott is the same as dead LATEST DESPATCH FROM GENERAL GRANT. CIIATTANOOO A., Nov. 25-7:15 P. M. To Major General LIALLF.CE: : Although the battle lasted from early dawn till dark this evening, I believe. I am not prema— ture in announcing a complete victory over Bragg. Lookout llonntain top. all the rifle pits in Chat— tanooga Valley, and Missionary Ridge entire, have been carried, and are now held by us. 11. S. GRANT, Major General FURTIIER PARTICULARS OF TILE GREAT CHATTANOOGA, NOO. 2C, 186 g. General Bragg's retreat from his position of last night is represented as a perfect rout. General Sheridan reached Chickamauga Station at tour o'clock tills morning. They captured five hundred prisoners, four guns and a number of pontoons. The enemy attempted to burn the bridge be hind him and partially succeeded. They also burned the depot and stores at, Chickamauga. General Sherman crossed the Chickamauga We forenoon, General Hooker 19- Ringgold at five o'clock this any" The desertions and captor army are rapidly thinning it. Toe number of cannon car sorted at fit'ty-tmo, GM CHATTANOOGA, Nov. 27. fovai,.. W. HALLEcK, Geu.-in-Chief lam just in from the front. The rout of the enemy is most complete. Abandoned wagons, caissons, and occasional pieces of artillery are everywhere to be found. I think Bragg's loss will fully reach sixty pieces of artillery. A large number of prisoners have fallen into our hands. The pursuit will continue to Red Clay, in the morning, for which place I shall start in a few hours. U B. GRANT, Major General. [Red Clay, the point to which General Grant was to advance yesterday, is in the northern part of Whitefteld county, Georgia, near the Tennes see State line, and on the East Tennebsee and Georgia railroad, fifteen miles north of Dalton.] MPORTANT FROM THE RAPIDAN. Forward Movement of the Army of the Potomac. A Battle Expected at Ger mania Ford. WASHINGTON, Friday, November 27. We hare stirring news from the Potomac. The whole army is on the move since yesterday morning. The roads are in fine condition, the and cold, and the ma in splendid - at side the -- ,:f or d to Mi le • peftva be / 41"p • c o l t!- . •eli within tb in f•L The situation of affairs at Knoxville ie genet , - tained to be still satisfactory. There was heavy fighting west of Knoxville on Saturday. The investment of the town to the North is close, but the south side is open. General Burnside is confident of final success. The Star says: We have reliable intelligence from our army under General Burnside, at Knoxville, up to daylight yesterday, embracing twenty-four hours later than we had before re ceived. General Burnside bad been able not only to bold his position wiihnut loss, but to keep open and intact all his communications. Everything was then progreesing as well with his army and operations as could be desired. 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The lest sales wore at. 313 0 0 3 M, For manufactured the demand Is good and prldeiri , up, the milts generally being full of orders for some ma' to come. CATTLE MARBET.—The market for Beef Cattle was arm. and the otieriugs some 2500 bead, ehuwine a filling off of 200, as compared with last week. Prices were well maintained, and for good cattle the demand man active, and the receipts all diepneed of—including ;00 taken by the peckers, at from $7 to 10 for common, good and prima, and it few extra quality at $lO 250;0 f,O the 100 be. Cows —About 110 were taken at *Sift and 521 to drni for Coyre and Hose were firmer, the receipts and sales reaching 4 5;.,0 heed, including .10710 at Glass' at i.7@S34', and 771 et the Avenue Yard at $71 , 4 4207 i the 700 The nett. Sheep—lite offerings only reached 300 J head, and all sold at ? lb gross, chewing very little change.—North MARRIED At the Metropolitan Hotel. Washington, D. C ,on the 'nth inst., bl• Rev. J. J. Pomeroy, Chaplain U. S. 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Rich Mild Cheese, Rea ell, gaga, Curad Ham, Shoulders and Flitch. Few No. 1, 2 and S Mackerel, Herring and Codfish, :New Mess Shad, Soda, Farina *ad NS' Ginger Snaps and hew Honshu and Pearl Barley, kir Essence C' 111111 ES) A itinlyer :74 to. Bank of met, I ing nnr [L. S ]) uov "1-2mo] =ma In the Orphans' Court of Berhs county, and State of Zennsylvania. BERNS COUNTY, SS a t .4 ' . S . of IN Partition THE or 1 \ AT ti R o O s o F it T o El I E E,. ‘ f 9 o R , I o T f oorge Contad, late of District [Oirtirbip, Barite county, dereatied. At an Orphans' Court held at Reading, in and for the County of Berke, on the seventeenth day of Septem ber, A. D. 1668, Present all the Judges of said Court; and on motion of B Frank Boyer, Esq , the Court grant a rule on all the heirs and legal represeetatives of George Conrad, deceased, to appear at the next stated Orphans' Court, to be held at Reading, in and for Berke county, on the 17111 day of December, A. D. 1863, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to no• oept or refuse to accept the Real Estate of said deceased at the Valuation, or to bid more in writing therefor, or show cease why the same should not be sold according to law. By Order of Court. DANIEL HAHN, Clerk 0. C. nov. 21-4t] LITRSTANT TO AN ORDER OF TILE OR PLUMS' Court of Berks county, win be sold or Public Vendee, on Saturday, the 12th day of December, A. D THE DEPAILTMENT AT WASHINGTON him decided to pay to the Of Officera or - - - Pried:inters of War, The amount of pay !hat may he due. Wit-most H. 'Avis:Goon, Esq., Bounty and Pension Agent, has all the necessary forms prepared expressly for the purpose ; and for a speedy collection of claims, call on 1/0V o—a] WILLIAM. 11. LIVINGOOD. TO MY FRIENDS AND CLIENTS. As I SIIALL NECESSARILY BE ABSENT from the Cennty during the Fo6 , dod of C00p..., I kisvo made arrangements with JOHN W. RYON, Not . of Pottsville, to [she charge of my legal hominess. My office will be kept open no heretofore, and those of my - friends and clients hiving legal imeiness may depend upon its re- CbiVilig prompt and efficient attention. Mr. Ryon in I:gen tian:mu of exteneivo legal learning and long experience at the Oar. I hove foil confidence id the ability, integrity end indtunry, and I therefore cheerfully commend the in. tereeta of my clients and Mende to his care and attention, Mr. F. W. CONRAD will also remain lu my office. Respectfully MEM i~ Via'. - ~ :. MOLASSES ORPHANS' COURT SALE Prisoners WIVES AND FAMILIES Soldiers now confined as entloned, for the county of Berke, and that the eel lent ed to the Orphan' Court of Berke county, , _Arlon and allowance, on Thursday, the 17th day .._ Jecember next, at 10 o'cle,k, in the forenoon, at the Court House in the city of Readiug, viz: Filed August 25. A of Mars Manger. Filed Aihruat.p. A of William Manger. Filed August 20. Acco 4 F. Metre, Executor of John P. Metre, deceased. Filed /September 2. Account of Moses Schock, Guar/Man or Nlielmel Shade. Flied September 4. Account of 'Reuben V, R. Guardian of Mary Siegel, formerly Mary fllah, desW Filed , eptember 30. Account of Joseph Salim UCker, Caul den of Samuel Filed October I. Account of Jonathan Looco, Onardion of .orneli no Da adore. Piled Osisher 3. A nenunt of David Keiser, Administrator Benjamin Al rank. aimmtiled. Piled October 3 occonpt of Isaac S app, Athulaletrator of sosaonalt Stapp, deceased. leiled October 19. Aerostat of Sarah Aim Lent. Admin. istratrix of Doifel C. Letfel. deceased. Piled october 23. Account of Benjamin Herbater, Ad tot nietWor of Mom Lino, deceased, Filed November 2. Account of John Gebman end Joseph Ouardians of the minor children of David Bitten bender, deceased. Filed November 2. Account of Daniel hiliman and Wm. Etriulter, administrators of George Stocker, deceased. Filed November 2. Account or Augusta. Schlememan, Admin tatrator of Michael nix, deceased. Filed November 2. Account of Daniel floshauer, Execu tor of Margaret Hoshaudir, deceased. Filed November 3. Account or Wm. K. Stauffer, Guar dian of Ada Ritter_ Piled November S. Account of Wm. K. Stauffer, Guar dian of "' Studio^ MEI 4:lWasiera, 'oil, riled November 14. Account ot _____ S. Haag and George S. Haag. Adminietratore of George Haag, deceased. Filed November 14. Account of Samuel Hoffman and Levi Durum, AiliniulAraters of William Relaxer, deceased, who was the Guardian of Henry and Clementine Reitz. Filed November 1.4, Account of Samuel Hoffman and Levi Denim, A dmiraiotrafora of Wm. Reeser, deceased, Who wee the Guardian of Johu, David, Melinda and Hannah Lee hart. SEEM Filed November 14. Account of Amos B. Wanner, Ad. ministrator de brazia non, with the Will annexed, of the Rev. John Kneel.), deceased. Filed November 14, Account of Abraham Siegfried, Ad ministrator with the Will aunexed, of Benjamin Siegfried, deemed, Filed November 14. Account or Susanna Merkel, Admtn Istratrix of William Merkel, deceased. Filed November 16. Account of Henrietta L. Soho:leek, Executrix of gll.llOl E, Sehmeek, deeeaseLwho was the Executor of Jacob Hell, deceased. Filed November 16. Account or fdattbiaelfengel, Admin istrator de bouts men with the Will annexed, of Jacob Hell, deceased. Filed November 16. Account of Josiah Deturk, deceased, who was °cardlair of Emma E. Levan, a minor daughter of Isaac R. Levan, deceased, rendered by Marla Detrick, Admlidetratrix of Bald Josiah Detach, deceased. Filed November 18. Account of John Katz, surviving Executor of Abraham Homan, deceased. Filed Boron/bar 18. accoua't of Wm. M. Baird, Admia hiirotor of 61.ry g. trolmos. dutiful& Filed November 17. Acenatit of William Miller, Admin• letrator with the Will sneezed, of George Miller, &canted. Filed November 17. Accoaat of James hckert mad Isaac H. Eckert. Administrators of Jacob Eckert, deceseed. Filed November 17. Account of John B. Cirissinger, AO mlnietrator of Charles Porker, decemed. BF.N.LIMIN R. DRY, Reenter Register's OfDee, Rending, Nov. 21, 1563-41 OrgIOXI Or CU !aware Mutual Safety Insurance PIIILADELPHI 7 I, November 11, 1863. 'WING STATEMENT OF THE "any la pubilabed is conformity %arcer. e, Salaries, Reef, Sm., lEEE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, tioviimasa 1, 1662 $105,000 United States live per cent. Loan, is 97,000 00 75,009 clx per cent. Loan 5 203 75,000 OU 20.010 " Mx per cent. Loan I Set 22 0110 00 50 0,0 t , 70 10 per et. Trott Notes 63 250 00 leo,olo State of Pennsylvauia 5 per et. Loan 100.997 60 5-4 009 6 per ct • Loan 67,9911 00 123.050 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loan 127,529 00 30,000 State of Tonne , tnee 5 per cent. Loan 15,000 00 20000 Pouneylvan la Railroad that mortgage 6 per cent. bonds 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad sesond wort• gale 6 per cent. bonds 15,000 309 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest guarantied by the city of Phila. 12,000 00 5,001 100 shame Stock Pennaylitauie. Rail road Company 0,01,0 100 shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 2,650 00 21,000 United Statue Preaaury Certificates of Indebtednese 21,420 CO 123,700 Louts on Bond and Mortgage, amply secured OCH, ency, $791,750 par (cost, $7013,797 12) market value, 793,1.'05 50 Real Estate, 38,2951 35 Bills Receivable, tor Insuraucesmade, 157,947 t 1 Balances due at Aceucies—premiums accrued Inter due the Cent. John R. Penrose, Ja112133 Traro air, Henry C. Dallett, jr., Robert Barton, Samuel E Stokes, J. F. Pordstork, Belay Sloan, William O. Doane°, Edward Darlloirtob, R. Jones Brooke, JOHN C HURT LYLWOOR,N, SAcrol Akip- MATTHIAS-MENGEL, AUDITOR'S NOTICE %IREUNDERSIGNED, AUDITOR APPOINT ED by the Orphans' Court of Barka county, to audit, reinala and rerettle the account of Chriotian L and Eliza bath Bechtel, Execetclra of Daniel Bechtel, late of Comm township. Beek* county, deceased, and make dixtribivion amoog the creditor* and puttee entitled to the fond, will meet the Pardee inter for the pomp/wee of his appoint meet, at the (ace lab Hagenman, Erg., in Penn Weer, iu the city o g. ou Timelier, the 10th day of December, DM, a . clock in the forenoon, when and Where all pardons interacted are notified to appear. nur 21-31) BOWAHU k, PEARSON, Auditor. ER STROUSE. tnov2t-3mo. Estate of Jacob Beim, late of Pike town ship, Berks county. deceased. NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET TER'S of he entate of the aboTe uti.rtied decedool i thif enbeerthers,ye wanly, All persons to make paypent laime or demands ?resent them, prop! Aiwaitr.t..... raham G aldln, Ouard,an am Guldiu, Guardian MEM Company. ov. 1, 1862 to Oct. 31, 1: 1t392,843 OS 116;113 03 EZIM dog,Prlnt 1 4 7 d b la, 8 Ni =I==ELI $21.1.6.3 97 123,700 00 ndry Inanrance les, $6,803. Es- =era, call, 1490,1400 00 39,099 39 200 SO 118,789 19 *1,089,426 52 .PHIA, November IL 1563. this day declared a CASH 1 the CAPITAL STOCK, and to SCRIP of the Company, .cember proximo, I tea. GRIP DIVIDSHD Pen to for the year en d Otto. hich will be beetled to the and after the let December the SCRIP CERTIFICATES , for the years 1568 and 1109, ice of the Company, on and Oct thereon to cease on that issued under 626. By t he rt(ficate site,/ issue unZese the declaration of the di- CRS: James C. Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, itsabna P Byre, Spencer Meltrains, John B. Semple, Pittrbarg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. SOSIM F. C. HAND, Presldeal.. DAVIS, Tice Preddent. Lary, [uov 21-3 t , Agent, Heading. Pu.. 1211. JAMESON'S CLOTHING HOUSE, El El GEM Corner of Sixth and Penn Streets, READING, PA. 3.1 AND WOODLAND AT_PUBLIC SALE. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON Saturday, December fith, 1863, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the the Keyetone House, 6th and Penn Street, all that VA LIJAuL.B FARM, late the property of Francis Petal', deceased, situate in Mnblenherg township, on the river Schnylktli, near the Centre tornpike, about 214 miles from the city of Reading ; containing 104 acres of Aral quality limestone Land, all under cultivation. The improvements consist of two sets of FARM 13111/dPINPS, with con. yeniently arTitllked barns and out-houses, two excel lent Apple Orchards, with first quality fruit. Tbis property can be easily used for two separate farms, With buildings all complete Also, a.trsct of TWELVE ACRES of choice CHESTNUT TISIDER land, in Alsace townshlp—.timher of 30 years' growth—situate about 1 mile from the Solomon's Temple Tavern. Terme easy—a greater portion of the purchase money can remain on the property, if dontrod If the above property le not sold on the day afore said, It will be for rent. Conditions of sale made known by DAVID DICENIGHT, nov 21-3t] Real Entste Agent. ORPHANS' COURT BALE VALUABLE ORE LAND. rIIRSIIA NT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR FRANS' Court of Berko moot! will be bold M Public endue. on Warden the 12th day or December, A D I Sea, at the public bonne of Israel Ritter, (known as the Schmuck er House) In the city of Reading, Berke county, the follow ing described Real Estate. viz : All that certain piece or tract of /and, eituate on Penn's Mount, In Alsace rownehip, Berke metal, bounded by land. of Meeeret. Rekert, ,ilehnel Haag, Jacob Hoch and the Public , Road (being an exten sion of Frankton street, in said oily), croseina eald Penn's Mount i containing B acres, mote or lees. The tract lbw in the heart of the DtOot ORE RAMON, neer the city of Rending. and to known to contain a lame and nimble DEPOSIT OP ORE. Late the property of Benjamin Davies, deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when due attendance will be given, and the terme of kneWil by MAST DAVIES, Administrate]: By order of the Conri,—DAnia: HAIM, clerk. [uov 21-81 • Property at Private Sale. KNOWN FOIMIS PUOPENTY, mabnany Crcek, in s'chuylkill county, )lElol.am], in close proximity to lb. ly and Stminokin Coal Regions, afford tome markets for the sal- of Icon and St. k.if ging Aunt 1100 MILL, ROUSES, can be cold mold by the misession by m apply to • MALL VALUABLE FARM T PUBLIC SALE• W• ILL BE SOLD AT SALE. ON Satorday, November 2 , !b, 1-,3, et the Tempi. Tavern, in kluitlenborff towtintiip, Berlin Goodly, all that port of their FAR:I, (known as the Hartman Farm.) lying West of the East PPM/. Rail hold. o..otaini et; about fi ft y scree, upon which is erected a large Stone Barn, a large omo...tory STONE HOUF.E, Wagon Shed , Hog Pen. and other out-buildings, tot! in first-rate order. The L2.llVii Creek pastel through the premiss. The land Is of the very beet in the neighborhood. Terms made easy. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P.M. Wallenberg, Nov. 17-21] W. H. CLYMER Si CO. STATE 01' PENNSYLVANIA BER KS' COUNTY, as. . . . AT AN OEPLFANB' COURT FOR THE i Connty of Berke, held et Rending, on the 4th day of November, A. D. 1863, in the matter of the Estate of John Jacob Heckman. dec'd. On motion of H. IL Yahtearts, Attorney for the Admlnle. teeter, Arc., the Court grant a rule, directed to Samuel Heckman, Benjamin Heckman, Adam Heckman, John Heckman, Charles Heckman, Jared Heckman, Ellett Heck man, Daniel Heckman. Isaac Heckman, Polly, intermarried with Charleo Old, reran, intermarried with John Lily, all children of the said deceased, and to salmi Beckman, gear. dlan ad cum for the heirs of SU.K.IS , deceased, late in termarried with Aaron H. Miller. to dim; Miller, Lucian H. Miller, Walter 11. Miller and Clementine H. Miller and Jared Heckman, guardian of Jared Weatner. granditchild of the mad dessased, and all other persons interested, to be and appear before the Honorable the Judges of the Bald Court, at a Court to be held at Reading, on Thursday, the seventeenth day of December. A. D. 1063. at 11 o'clock, A. M.. then and there to accept or refuse tbe Real Estate of the said deceased, at the valuation, or to bid more In writing therefor, or to show cause why the name ehoald not be Bold according to law. Rule returnable at next session of said Genet, to be held on the 17th day of December, A. D. 1663. 1/07 7-61] DANIEL HAHN, Clerk 0. C. 22,300 00 53,250 00 7,225 60 Estate of Jacob Machemer, late of Spring township, Berks county, deceased. NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET tors of Administration on the estate of Jacob Mane mer, late of Spring township, Beebe county, deceased. have been granted to Ephraim Machemer, of .pring, and Michael Machemer, of North Heidelberg township. county afore said ; all persons haring claims or demands against the en ere of the said damaged, are requested to make them known to the said administrators without delay, and those indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment. EPHRAIM MACH - MEE, A ., . Oebni-Stik] MACIHRMER,, (""minIeLIALO_O. . 28,919 87 3,205 03 NEW COODS aDm Inai r ati nsa, No. 432 PENN STREET. d K sIL du ." nos, g Empress Clothe, Black & cord alpacas, Plain Wool De Lilacs, A LARGE IVle=r l FsXiLititX. Striped & Plain Flannels, Cloths and Vas/dream, Satinetts and Jeans, &beatings and Starlings, dilankeka & Toilet Qualls, November 21-tt FAMILY DYE COLORS. PATENTED O'"" , "" , -ER 1 , 1063. Black, Dark Green, t lack for Silk, Light Green, Dark Blue, Magenta, Light Blue. Maize, French Blue, Orange, Claret !frown, Pink, /ark Brown, Light Brawn, Purpts, s t 7 1:urple, lmo, Snuff' Brown, Cherry, Critrtavn, Scarlet, Dark Drab, Slate, Light Drab. Sollertray, Fawn Drab, Light Pawn Drat For byeing Silk, gentle, Dresses, itibbOOS, Gloves, Bonnets. Flats, Feathers, Bid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. M" A SAVING Or 80 PER CENT. _FOR 25 CENTS YOU CAN COLOR AS MANY goods no would otherwiee cost Live times that sum. Various shades can he procured from the s.tme dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect enccese. Directione in Englieh, French and Herman, inside of each package. For farther information in Dyeing. and giving a perfect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable recipes,) purchase Howe dt Stevens' Treatise on Dyelog and Coloriinj. Seta by mall on receipt of price-10 cents. Manuetcrared by HOWE tk STEVENS, net, 21,1y] 260 Broadway, Boston. 1 For eels by Druggist. and dealers generally. ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN CLOTH is better prepared now to hold out great inducements to buyers than 1, as our stock of RING & DRESS GOODS, ever before, the bulk of which has been bought before the CLOTHINC. all sizes, prices and qualities. The long experience of this House enabled us to get up all the different proportions and sizes to fit boys of re invite particular attention. JAMESON & Co. ME! IGURED DELAINES Plaid Dress Goods, Chains Labia Shawls, Brodie Plain Blanket " Plaid Black Whet, " Cloth Secretes & Circulars. STOCK OF , C.-CoCki=ll3l, Cotton Flannels & Checks, Embroidered Collars, Edgings and Insertions, (Hoven and Hosiery, Balmoral Skirts & Skirting, TAPSCOTT'S FOREIGN EXCHANGE & EMIGRATION 1 II • • Qhlil IL_ am* =49 Drafts on England, IRELAND, Scot land, &e., at the Lowest Rates. IAPSCOTT'S1 APSCOTT'S FAVORITE LINE OF LIVER pooI and London Packets, sailing twice a Week from -York, Liverpool and London. Each Ship carrion an experienced Surgeon. Liberal sup plies of Provisions, of the best vauty, served daily. When those neat for decline coming, the money is al ways refunded, on producing the Pertiticate and Receipt. Persons Living out of the City, and who wish to vita Europe, would do well to secure their Passage before leav ing hornet they wilt thne leek being imposed upon on their arrival in New-York. REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND, &c: LETTERE of CREDIT and DRAFTS, payable in any part of Great Britain and Ireland, or the CONTINENT of Europe, can always be obtained at the lowest rates; an enperience of over twenty-live years has enabled us to perfect this branch of our lamina" so that the millions of dollars remitted through us, not a single loss has cc• caned. Penton in the COUNTRY, wishing Li remit MONEY or send for their FRIENDS. by looloslog us the amount they wish sent, with the name and addreto of the person to receive ft—or, if for Passage, the names, ages and proper address of the parties to be mut for—the neceesery Coon- MATE Or Maw will be promptly harviarded to the pantos for whom It 10 Intended, or returned to the party paying the mousy, with the Receipt for same, as they mayderire. 41fr appitcaste for to lormatlon will please melons a Poet OLlico Sump, to curare prompt reply. air For further particulars apply to • WILLI eld NEELY, Howard's Express, Reading, Pa. nov 7, 1888 •tf3 OLD EsTAtiLISTIED __ GI IS xti AS. a . No. 5 Beaver Bt., Albany, New York, Own the .French System. Quirk °urea and Zola Prism. 20,000 Patients Oared Annually. DR. TELLER CONTINUES TO BE CONF . & dentially end succemfolly consulted on'all forms of pnyeto diseasee bln old established Hospital ? No. 6 Mayer street, aloofly, New-York. Twenty years devoted to this one particular branch of practice. enables him to perform cures snob an no other physician cant and his facilities are such (being ID correspondence with the most celebrated pbysicians of the Old World) of obtaining the safest as well ea the latent remains for Moss Mumma of fer Inducements to the unfortunate of a quick cud rapid core, to be obtained at no other office in America. Jn eypbilie , gonorrheett. glees, strictures, enlargement of testicles and epermacetic cords, bubo, ulcerated throat, eta e tbroer, tender alga IJ9OOO colaueens eruptions, Wes t ulcers, abscesses, and all whor Impurities of 'be system, are perfectly under control of tbo "odor's medicines, and have been tested in more than 2.0,000 cases annually with immense 411Cei.,1 YOUNG ailiN addicted to seerst habits.. who bane im paired their health and destroyed the vigor of their minds, thee depriving Themselves of the plearairen of married life, ore notified that in minimal tut Dr. J. Teller, they will Sod a friend to console and a physician who has cured thou sands, in almost every part of the United States, who ap plied to Dr. T. broken down to health, now rejoice in al l That makes life desirable and man happy. The reader is of course aware that the delicacy of the enhjeet Will pre vent a more mionte description of thin terrible disease. DR. TELLER'S GREAT WORK.—A book for everybody. Startling disclosures. Pr. Teller's great work fur the mar ried and those contemplating marriage -200 pagee—frill of plates—pried 20 ewe Seat to all pelts, ender seal, by mail, post paid. The singe married and the married happy. A lecture on Love, or how to choose a par'ner— a complete work on midwifery. It cootains hundreds' of secrets never before published. Warranted to be worth three times the amount 'eked for li, 22 mite, in specie or pelage etampa. et.eloami, Chill eeeare a copy by Mara mail. Dr. Teller has devoted a life time to the care of those diseases of which hie book treats. TO THE LADIES.—Dr. J. Teller still retains the .only Agency in America for the Bale of Dr. glad's Italian Fe n:le Monthly Pills The sale of more than 20,001 boxes establishes their reputation as a Female Remedy, neap pt °aced, and far in advance of every other medicine for stoppages, irregularities, and other obstruction' in females. CATlllON.—Blattied ladies in certain delicate situations should avoid their use. Nor reasons, see directions whisk accompany each package, for the goblins of patients.— On the receipt of $l, (the price per box) these pins will be sent, by mall or externs, to any part of the world, secnre from curiosity or damage. Aar Office hours from BA. M. to 8 P. tl.• end on Sunday from 2 to SP. X. N. U.—Person at a distance gen be cared at home, by addressing a letter to J. Teller, enclosing a remittance...- Medicines securely packed from observation, sent to any part of the world. All cases warranted. No charge for advice. No students or boys employ ed. Notice this—ad dress all letters to J. TELLER, M. D., nov 21-em] No. 6 Beaver street, Albany, N. Y "INSURANCE COMPANY or NORTH AMERICA," 233 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Assets of the Company January 13, 1863, 61,265,435 23. DIRECTORS. /ALA: 6.0001 E, Metaled D. Woad, George L. Hanlon, Samuel W. Jones, William Welsh, Francla H. Cope, John A. Brown, William B Bowen, !Edward H. Trotter, Charles Taylor, James N. Dickson, Edward S. Clarke, Ambrose W tate, B. Morris Wats, William Cantraings. John R. Re, Jobs Xmas, ARTHUR 0. COFFIN, President. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. Tbis Company continues to make insurances ageinstloss or damage by Fire, on Dwellings, Stores, Public Buildings ! , Forges Rolling Mink Mae of Goads, Furniture, &e., &c, at low rates ae the nature of the risk will admit. . . . Applications for Insurance, Renewals Transfers, ao., Wlli meet with prompt attention at the h ands of ASA M. MART. Agent for the Company In Reading, nov 14-in Alg Rut Market Swum SAPONIFIER, • OR CONCENTRATED . LYEI FAMILY SOAP MAKER.' WAR MAKES HIGH PRICES; SAPONI— FIER helps to redoes them. It mates SOAP for POUR cents a. pontid by wing rinr kitchen venue. air CAUFION de 'Twine Lye, are niered SW, NI , careful and only buy the PATENTED article put up in IRON eltllB, all others being COUNTERFEITS. PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Philadelphia—No. 117 Walnut Street. nor 2i-3m] Pittsburgh—tut Street and Dlignesne Way Estate of George Davidhelser, late of Amity township, Swiss 00., deceased. N TO T T E Te l n S tam il e!! i tr E y by 'miser, late of the city of Reading, have been granted by the GlVEN. stat of Goalie D i aa r Zl - - the Regleter of Rorke county to the enbscribern, residing in Amity township, Notice la hereby alVell 10 all Persona in debted to said sedate to make paymentleitbout delay, and all having claims against the sates, to remit them pa party authenticated for settlement. JOHN DAVID HEISER, OBumON DAVIDHBISER, Adminishaton. JACOB DAVIDH BUSER, art 3141 M Estate of Susanna Herbein, late of °ley township, Berks county, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET tere testamentary upon the estate of tbe above named decedent, have been granted to the undersigned, residing to Oley township, Berko county. All pereone indebted to mid estate will therefore mete payment teltbont delay, sod those lovin g claim., wilt preeent theft, penpatly am thendeated for settlement, to LEVI HERBEIN, Oct. 31-Bt] JONAS HEEBELE, 5 -c B .. m a eiD :., Eil U Cr