Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, December 05, 1863, Image 3
zcifr• Otimareat. iTIRDAY, DECEMBER 5,;1563. WAR NEWS! THE ARMY 4W THE POTOMAC . Meade's Advance Movement. Logagement at Locust Grove t aST OF THE THIRD. CORPS 50TNER BACKWARD XOVENENT Army Again North of the Rapidan. la Friday the Army of the Potomac advanced the lords at which they crossed the Rapi sad formed in line or battle. At one p _ to., a contest began on the road leading ()image Court noose, but the enemy di,/ ' tiy with artillery. At 4 p. m., fill's Corps ,mashed our centre, and at 4i heavy musket heard, proving that. our Third Corps was ,ged. Up to 6 o'clock our casualties in the Ire were few_ The battle ground Was in a .d. Fuld it was difficult to aecertain positions. Thursday afternoon Gera. Gregg's cavalry ve the Rebel cavalry back upon their sup and then himself retired—his loss is said ,350, which is eery large. But then our sth eme up and forced the enemy back. In reran time, Gen. French, with the 31 Corps, 1 a conflict with Ewell (on our right). He 1 his position, though losing severely, and re ris the capture of 900 Reapla.-Oldn;griday. ruing, it was found tinitllift4i, Iwo miles from our .art Iloilo. This day akirantilidmmtV with considerable artmeirsliktinit le line up to Ip. whin - it lientike ?req . ' re vu both sides, and so continued until dark. ,ems certain that Meade del:tidied Lillie to r)int of crossing, and that Lee abeidiked all ,Lung earthworks only to let our teen take .a. tea Saturday operations began at day-- A, Gen. Meade advancingto the front. Picket continued until noon, and it was thought awe enemy would slowly retreat and decline general engagement. Wasnirtorow, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1863. Ilrports from Bealton Station confirm the state Ito of heavy firing yesterday. 'he engagement of the 3d Corps on Friday iv said to be exaggerated, especially to the ,er of rebel prisoners taken, which was far thaw heretofore stated. The train captured by the Rebels in the plank ad on Friday, is said to have contained a small suticy of ammunition which the Rebels ex- Acd. They also captured the mules, 80 of ch they carried away and killed the remain— The wagon—master was killed, and toe dri— (two excepted) were conveyed sway as prise In relation to affairs on the front on Saturday, is stated that at daylight our army. lay across 0 Fredericksburg and Orange turnpike, at Anrison's tavern, about 12 miles from Orange urt Rouse. The Rebel line was light, and was gradually •hed back by our skirmishers for one mile and if over to Mine Ann, near Verdiersville. On h sides of the road, eloping a half mile on :h side of the river, is an open space, and on edge of the woods west of the run the enemy re in line of battle, on both sides of the road, ta their batteries entrenched. The elope from .ice to the river is studded with rifle-pits, from ich the sharp-shooters Sled scattering Shots. nit 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the clouds to and the rain ceased, but the road's were Ds tin au impassable condition. One of our . series fired a few shots, to which the-RebelS, tied with great spirit for about half Ain,hour. following positions for battle having .been igned to the several corps, were takedby ring the day, and each was ready for,its duty 4 o'clock : he 6th Corps, commanded by Majoi General igsfick, on the right; next the 2d Corps, doom vied by Major Alegersl . Warren, wide& held , turnpike, and together with the Ist Corps. ;mended ltp-SiOu;L.4avt * faect• center ; the • leftolorot c.fT lmanded ' "by Major fienend....Fietioh ; the sth ,rps, commanded by: l. l .l3APAstneriti Sykes, - rmed the reserve. About; sunset several guns re fired from our lines, but failed to draw the 2my's fire. A few additional particulars are furnished of engagement on Friday, namely : The num of prisoners taken by the 3d Corps has been my exaggerated. Only 80 have as yet been .orted to the Provost Marshal. Among the untied are Colonel McClellanand Col. Biggins the 86th Pennsylvania Regiment ; also two ptains, names unknown. The Medical Dirac ' of our corps estimates our loss at SQ.; wound and about 100 killed. The enemy retreated Ira the front of the 3d Corps during the night, tying their dead 'and wounded on the held. ring to the enemy's change of position it be one necessary for us to leave them there. Their =hers greatly exceeded ours. A note dated noisy says: Yesterday closed clear with the two armies ly *, in line on opposite sides of Mine Run Val On examination, it was found that the sad on the sides of the Run, excepting where no crossed by the turnpike, was impassable )ur troops owing to the foggy and swampy con dos of the ground. All was quiet in front on Sunday_ On Mon ty morning, at 8 o'clock, all our batteries which .uld he placed in position to bear upon the Re d works were ordered to open. The siege train was .in position in front of dgwiek's command. After a half hour's slow mnonading, to which the enemy feebly respond !. an attack was ordered. Warren, on the left. came upon the Me— y stronger in numbers and poaition than was nicipated, and asked for further ioalructionp. it forward movement was then checked and firing ceased. iTEADQUARTEES Muir OF THE POTOMAC, 1 WASHINGTON, Wed Headily, Dec. 2, 1863. The Army of the Potomac crossed the Rapidan is three eoluoms on the 26th of November, and concentrated the following day on Mine Run. The enemy occupied the hills on the opposite Bile of the stream in full force. The position of the enemy was naturally a very strong one, and ha waa found to be intrenohed along his entire line, his works being a continua tion of those on the Rapidan, to turn which was the object of our army. The enemy's position was too formidable to be carried by assault. The great difficulty of keeping up the euppliee of the troops at this season of the year, at any distance from the railroad, ee well as the imprao ntability of the country for offensive military operations, prevented a more extensive move ment, anti the army returned to the north Bide of the Rapidan. The idling back to o ur present position W&6 accomplished without loss of men or property. The entire casualties during the• campaign Till not exceed 1,000 in killed, wounded and Raging. A few men who forded Mine Bun and lay on picket duty during Monday night were frozen to death, and eeveral bodice of - Rebel eltirtaisherc were carried to the rear on stretchers the tame Morning. with the exception-of a few cavalry skirmishes The enemy did not attempt to annoy our rear on Our return. It is understood that Gen. Meade visited the eultre line, carefully noting the enemy's strong position% formidable beatteriee and ettethworks; an'i, after consulting with his officers, deemed it advisable to withdraw to the north side of the Rapidan, and orders were accordingly issued to tiot effect. General Meade abandoned the cam- Deign when it became evident that the enemy Lid anticipated his advance, and rendered an ap t"o•m4 to Gordonsville and Orange Court House an juipoSSibilitY. TIIF, THREE DAYS BATTLE AT CHAT TANOOGA. brFICIAL DISPATCH FROM QUARTERMASTER =I iIOADQUARTEBS, CHATTANOOGA, Nov. It 6 l•1WWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War: Sir: On the 23,1 inst., at 11:30 A. M , General Omni ordered a demonstration against Mission i te Ridge, to develop tho tor' holding it. The troops marched out, formed i rder and advanced id line of battle, as if on i e. The rebels , ~-.lkti*.s;',.if'l.-:::t I watched the formation and movement from their picket lines and rifle pits, and from the sammit of mission Ridge, five hundred feet above us, and thought it was 0 review and drill, so openly and deliberately .and so regularly Wad it done. da the line advanced, preceded by SP irliii9herS, and at two o'clock. I'. M. reached our picket lines, they opened a rattling volley open Ihp rebel pickets, who returned it and ran two their ad• vauced linen of rut pile. slier thrill Went our NW:yeti:Alters, and tutu them, along the centre, of 23,009 troops, which General Thomas had so quickly deployed. Until we opened lire, prisoners assert. they thought the whole movement. was a review and genetal drill, and that it WI - 0 too tote to send to their camps for reinforcements, and that they were overe belated by force of numbers. It was a surprise in open day-light. At three P. i. the important advanced position of Orchard lirtob tind the lines right and left were in our possession, and arraugetnence were ordered , for holding them during ine night. The neat day at daylight General Thomas had 5,000 men Heroes the Tennessee and established ou its south bank, and commenced the conmructiou of a pon toon bridge about mis milts above Chattanooga. The rebel steamer Dunbar, repaired at the right moment, rendered effective aid in crossing, car rying over Sin thousand men. By nightfall General Thomas had seized the extremity of Mission Ridge nearest the river, and was intrenehing himself. General Howard, with a brigade, opened commanication with him from Chattanooga on the south side of the river, Skirmishing and cannonading continued all the day on tim_hift and centre. . . General Hooker scaled the slopes of Lookout Mountain from the valley of Lookout Creek; druid the rebels around the polpt,:atiptkid'9;ooo'itTW oners, and established himself hip: up the pietist tain side in full view of Ghattationsn. This raised the blockade, and now steamers were ordered from prid g e m t to 044u:it:Mgt?, They had be fore ` oiai todi'reitz'elto4lf29l4. 1 9, frfalliAl.o l • . - s44. l fifivrtwicl, nor =Osseo_ Ohtociti -brake' a; Irdiihditribliagi* 2 4oo*-6 . 04 1 tif: ieesba t f htax. te*e left, and 'ail, *la ofAgnkc!at Mountain on the okitenie rtg t , lazed with the camp llreehf loyal troops. - • day - hadbnan ormorainmensa pie* and aiinch , a4hi4frooker's battle had bete figlkshoter .tbsOcroildi,-/thiak - L coilitet viOw,"Mit , frititurilitiitelait=ittu L likeltS WnikettO ,41'nkttifill ~ ..tite'lid'.:r t aidr4;- . and , SisKaratiOn,,the traitoredisilin, alkikiipturthe beautiful Scene until 1 A. ff. sparks upon the mountain Bide showed that picket Skir mishing was going on; then it ceased_ A brigade sent from Chattanooga crossed the Chattanooga creek and opened communication with General Hooker, General Grant's headquarters, during the after noon of the 23.1 and the day of the 24th, were in Wood's redoubt, except when, in the course of the day, he rode along the advanced line, visiting the headquarters of the various commanders in Chattanooga valley. At daylight, on the 25th, the stars and stripes were discovered on the peak of Lookout. The rebels had evacuated the mountain. Gen. Hooker moved to descend the mountain, and, striking Mission Ridge at the Roseville Gap, to sweep on both sides and on its summit. The rebel troopd were seen, as soon as it was light enough, stream ing by regiments and brigades along the nar row summit of :Mission Ridge, either concen trating on the right to overwhelm Sherman, or marching for the railroad to raise the siege They had evacuated the valley of Chattanooga; would they abandon that. of Chickamauga ? The twenty.pounders and rifled guns of Wood's re doubt opened on Mission Ridge, and Orchard Knob sent its compliments to the ridge, which, w'th rifled Parrotts, answered, and the cannon ade, thus commenced, continued all day. Shot and shell screamed from Orchard Knob to Mission Ridge, and from Mission Ridge to Orchard Knob, and from Wood's redoubt over the heads of Generals Grant and Thomas and their stalf, who were with us in this favorable position. *hire the whole battle could be seen at in an ittatiliiiheatrel• The headquarters were Iniidees fire, ell 'day Ong: .Cannonading and;. mnaltetrt weie beardlrom General Sherman. _ General Howard marched the 11th Army:Corp to join him. Thomas sent out ekirinishet4=who drove in the rebel picketsandt - ohasedtthein info their iutreachmente at this;r94.6fAhe 'Mission Ridge. r-,, Gentiesil ,4 : o lnirlatate4 lllo9 Auk`e 66l tiatildV 4 , JYtwitlec right, intfinfiheil on`a ;ugh Vint mei" 4, Thet aft*li r li entt lirrilg* ase t was ge " Wilop : ctsitot r soi, the 00001WAN/.01411" t It settiniditri` r latA me an welii:ll 11 i pulsed by• the reserves. '-;;iu .` A general advance was ordered, and'a tarots line Allbtra' Atitsers followed hy a deployed line of battle some ten miles id length. At the signal of the leader, (shots from the headquarters, on Orchard Knob) they moved rapidly end orderly forward. The rebel pickets discharged their muskets, and ran into their rifle-pits. Our skir mishers followed on their heels. The line of battle was not far behind, and we saw the gray rebels swarm out of the edge line of the rifle pits in numbersw_ h ic surprised US, and over the base of the bill a few turned and fired their pieces ; but the greater number collected into the many roads which cross obliquely up its steep face and went on to the top. Some regiments pressed on and swarmed up the steep sides of the river. Here and there a color was advanced beyond the lines. The at tempt appeared to be most dangerous, but the advance was supported, and the whole ordered to storm the heights, upon which not less than 40 pieces of artillery, and no one knew hew many muskets, stood ready to slaughter the assailants. With cheers answering cheers, the men swarmed upwards. They gathered to the points least difficult of ascent, and the line was broken. Color after color was planted on the summit, while musket and cannon vomited their thunder upon them. A well directed shell front Orchard Knob er.- Ploded a rebel caisson on the summit, and the gun was seen galloping to the right, its driver lashing his horses. A party of our colliers in tercepted them, and the gun was captured with cheers. A fierce rotteketry broke out Lo the left, where, between Generals Thomas and Sherman, a mile or IWO of the ridge was still occupied by the re- ; D 1 E D . bell. Bragg left the house in which he had held - On the 2,1 Mat., In Kutztown, Mitten, daughter of Daniel his headquarters, and rode to the rear as our R. and Mary Levan, in the 20th year or her age. troops crowded the hill on either side of him. On toe lit mat., in this city, Itlammtan, danghter of Men. ben and Sarah Richard, aged 2' . years, 1 noath and 1 day. General Grant proceeded to the summit. and On the 29thSiovetAcP, 1963, at blur g inteWn. Berke only then am we know lie height. Some of the County, JEHII ions, in the 60th year of bin aim captured artillery was put into position, artiller- Oil ia the 27th nit., in Linn city. Joaarrr FI. linear., non of m Rhoads, or , aged 30 years, 6 months and 13 lots were sent for to work the guns, and caissons days. were searched for ammunition. The rebel log on the 27th ult., in Bernell's, Piusonme, wife of Edwin breatttWOtha Were torn to pieces, and carried to m- o r t gia t ' i t' l 23l , e , /11 Y /LO n W r eolf' her age. 3 9113 BIM; sot the other side of the ridge, and used in forming of the into Danlal Yfelger,• aged 3 yearn , 10 menthe and a* barricades. A strong line of infantry was day& _ - formed in the rear of Bairire line, who yiittaiedji • oomit - nfil nit ilfltutown, SARAH, wife, of 001 . Dallier I,B.lrtU r aged , Wyears, t 1 months and 4 dart. engaged in a musketry contest with the, re tea the Sett ..Ailt. in Duna, HAMA% wife of Pillty the left, and a secure lodgment idle IlattErtfitittedi- ,Alaig,4l,tl . 44 , ohri Hill, agedratirearAand Is The other assault, to the rigkit' ' ttnigitifiViintisZlit - 0, - t ' . t 0 ' . gained the summit, and the rebels t 6 f4ifin= t '"'"" .... Yt&inVrittirtetfitirt , ' 'i ck in y o ' ntli k s 7 'LlTANlA” . their arms and fled. General Hookiitcitt ming , Oa the 29ta ult., 11l Muhlonberg, Ezumetzaw, eon of ad into a favorable position, swept the rieieof the ain Ind Clitharine Pottelger, aged 14 yeare, 0 mouths and 14 days. , ridge and captured many prisoners On the 25th ult., in Greenwich, ROsANNA, daughter of Bragg's remaining troops left early in the John and Mary 'Jimmie', aged to months and 14 days. night, and the battle of Chattanooga, after three On the 24th nit., in Hamburg. Mamie stizteeru, days of ntanteuvering and fighting, was won. Thor daughter of John and Sabina Williams, aged 4 year., 1 mouth and le 4,,y, strength of the rebellion in the centre was broken; 1 0 the _a 24th utt , I n this city, dernattast f rases, aged Burnside relieved from danger, East Tennessee, 3l o y n e t a h r e s, ,, 3 l, m h ontba and .. 3 . d b a , y alts, II 0 5 .1 a. DAM), WRWLEY, late a Kentucky and Tennessee rescued, Georgia and ' soldier of the 167,11 Donna Regiment, aged 41 yews, the Southwest threatened in the rear, and another month and 16 days victory added to the chapter of " Unconditional , On the adult ,in Pike, Unser. eon of Gideon and Mary i Weller . aged 17 years 2 mouths and 17 days. Surrender Grant." ~ On the 23d ult. In UteenWieh, Mills, wife of Josue To-night the estimate of captures is several Orehringer, aged 41years, 5 months and 29 days. 1 thousand prisoners and thirty please of at I.l.llety. 1 Olt the 934 nit, in Albany 19., Atm QM/MS; deep- The loss for so great a victory is not severe. i!!. 1 4. 4 1t. y i ,, "" and L y dia Fritz' egad 7 y earn ' b Mouttin and Bragg is firing the railroad as he retreats to- i On ‘ the 224 nit., in Albany tp., SARA% daughter of wards Dalton. Sherman is in hot pursuit. I Charles and Diana holigararald, aged 2 years, 6 month,' and 17 dam, This is the fifth child that these go rent, hare To day I viewed the battle field, which extends 1.4, by 4141,65ta, tu the shaq epee of NIX weeps, for six miles along Mission Ridge and for several • On the 294 ult.. near Newman6town, a:makes:To, widow Milne on Lookout Mountain. Probably not 211 of Jacob Geschwind, agetl77, years cud IL months. well directed or so well ordered a battle has been Ra tt e t l iito u l re n r it 4 , ge 1l ra t r y l a ti, r ti a taj 3 dals t t . of Daniel and delivered during the war. But one seawall. Well 6„ ti o , 51st oil . , in ibdts,„on, Aggi luau, wife of hull. repulsed, but that assault, by calling to that 11.111 ) W . ti i r:t.u i4t age t d 63 yp e rs, r (l months wad 10 days. point the rebel reserves, prevented them repuls- ja , a t i i „ - ,,,,,1 1 ,, , , ,: x n e / d x , ' y e e ,4 E : 0 7, 2 1 T' d " . .7,. 0r, W "am a i d leg any of the others. On the '2oth nit , in Bethel, Puihil. Bnesiso. aged 74 A few days 212242 General Bragg sent to Gen. years, 4 months and le days. Grant a flag of truce, advising him that it would eat t e i o n ni th ad eVi i i l o u n it iii 1 i:8 '11 th - 16111 ' p ' D a A g l ac i t " a . 1 1 E gl i 'rY) a inittliitl be prudent to remove any nun-combatants who and 9 days might still he in Chattanooga. I On Ilia 19th tilt L uz Tulpuboccon, CaTinant.sm, widow of No reply has been returned, but, the coming- the long Umtata Francis Berkey, aged IS yearn, 10 months sad I day. ants having removed from this vicinity, it is On the lath ult. ' In Marion , Seitittleti, roe of the late probable that non-combatants can remain with— John Klapp aged IS years, 10 Months and 18 days. Out imprudence. On the 19th tilt ., in Richmond tp., Jaunts hCHLEOEL, aged 60 years, 3 months and 17 days. AL G. Maws, Quartermaster General. On the 19th nit., in Baguet. Aga a MARIA, widow of the nig deceased Martin Walborn, aged 50 yearn, 9 menthe ed 7 days. EYE AND RAH Wormer J. Wave, M. D. l Oculist and Antis!, formerly of Leyden, Rolland, Is permanently located at Ito. rm. 'PINK STREET, PHIULDELTAILb were persons afflicted wllb &Mount of the eye and ear will be ecientlfically treated and cared, it eatable. Air ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. At) charges made for examiustiou. N. B.—The medical faculty le Invltedots he bag no ee croft! In ht. wide of treatment.. Gene /383-17 = , MC DIL TOBTAW - - • VENETIAN LIN.INIENT, liar given Quiver,' bath-fat:tine during the' [o !sittien Years it hal boon Introduced into the United States: . After being tried by inilinize, it has been prouleia ed the Inge ae,:troy., of the la. rain cannot to where this liniment id applied. 11 used 113 direct.] it enact end Never bee felled is Eli - Ingle, immure. Fel . colds, coughs and inituot.- 73, it can't Liu boat. ore 12 cent bottle :sill cure it the above, beside+, tieing accral to every family for sudden Ein• cidente, each as hares, cute, tvt tdS, im.ect stings, Ste. It LB Perfectly innocent to take intert.iilly, tied can Le given to the olden petrel. or yor.ag..,L child. Peke 15 and 0 ,, cents a bottle. entice .1b Cut tla wit tdreet, New York. Cold by all Prtiggiete, tales. 1-lum 0.8:0 -1 2Z0141 WR Nava this day ot.tained a Patent fur our Itianufse• lures, known as ,4 Pam. u. DI . 21: COLORS." no Dice ruenufactured by oilier persune, under the name of "1103incric bus," Sac., urn anode in violation ul our Putout. vve eqation all pereous looking °reel:in the canto here after, that we nhall prosecute fur all infringements of our rights. 110 W .t.r. o f e.VESd. Holton, Oct. 13, 18f1. • LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S THE LARGEST AIM BEST STOCK IN THE CITY, AT CHAS. OAKFORD & SONS, CONTINENTAL- HOTEL. nov 7-311)] PHILADELPHIA. • READING - Wheat (prime white).. .. per buebell)l .80 . W)keatt (pO O O red) ' ..", peg buebe l - 1:-60 RiVe , ~ . ‘,,,'''''';..,d( . :'' ...1 10 PitAlefdr-‘ 7 :- . 40. j, ' 78 a T1A.0746fg,;',. am e: d ifigl tr :i - 414 41 C!' :i Ven , o 6 4' ''., do - • - • -tg thye do 2 Ba r ley do -.46:-. . gO. a katote: -do ,50 `.. eell.o49ex 'do .. yit, tx:- 8 .t• '; d 0.,. - 00' , t per Each . ~ . - 1 , 2 00: - eat Flour (extra 7.A - 'n , .;. - ' Jamily white) liibbl.- 011... ~w,heat. Flour (eityll l. .s 1 • fam. white) "flOO lha 4 .550'r Wheat Floor (extra " , r - '• family) per Barrel 860 * Wheat Flour (extra family) per 100 N. 4 2.5 Single Extra Flour, per barrel 7 60 Single Extra Flour, per lea Iba. 8 75 Wheat Floor (super floe) per barrel 760 Rye Ronr per barrel 4 00 Rye Flour per 100 he. 2 00 MARKET. Firliiii December 4, 1803. Ilt, !Ai.et - 7. 1 -1,.!......... po r k s t,(o,‘ : 800 Beetthind <pigmies) • per 100 pinuds 801. 00 ' Beef. (fore gnarl:pl.), .W '3O),MOVANOMIOCOW HAMS . A forkl4 l 44:* —it " ShoplBlo •,,_ :dos „... • B; t 2 Flltell , . - 7 'AO - . ',--,;''''',;”: 'B,:&f Dried'Dear, . - d if:' , ' 1 ' , TabliOntter dd :, .' '26 ' Lump Darter "'AO .' 2.1 , "Pirki!iiilntrer do Tallow; , T Lard . ,do '' ~ 10 MAO, itsv 'do 1 an.d'B 11013.dlyd'Ar b iakey, ~ a 4or &lion ~ 300 Cofirton:frirkirkey, per ..,.,: n 49 Dias g s allo eed Oil ill gallonto 60 BO . Eggre per dozen .24 Stone Coal (ttove,egg _ __ az broken, sirt 2000 ie. 7 00 Not Cool do 5 00 ILituebarnere' do 3,00t0d CO 'Plaster Hay do Lon, 23 gg 'Meadow flay do 111 00 Hickory wood per cord 4 00 Oak wood do 3 00 Bark do 6 CO PRICES OF GRAM, PALS BY P. BUSH - ONO .I SONS, December 4, 1563 Corn, Rye, Oats, PRICES OF GRAIN, Paid at SAMUEL B Corner ctr Eleventh & Nuldenkrg Btrute. laturn, Rye. Oats PRICES OF HAY, Paid by BERNILART .1: EDO& Hoy Prgoßers, Mr nett of Eighth Sired and Court Alley. $2l 00 for 2000 Th.. 17 00 for 2vQV lbs. Timothy flay, Meadow do Reading Lumber Priers Current, Reported for Ms Reading Gazette by JACOB H. DRY SHER, Lumber eetatmt.i.sion Yard, South Third St., near tite Lauf:aster Briaga. £.61 , 1N0, December 4. 1563. $l5 0:018 00 20 00Iat,0 00 Hemlock Joint and Scantling, Poplar Boards, - - Scantling, -- 20 . . 00d95 00 White Pine Boards and Plank, - - 16 00 60 . ,00 Cherry Boards and Plank, - - .20 00 SD 00 White Pine Fluor Boards, • - . .23 . 2800 Hooting Lath, - - • - .'.'n ' ,W O O Oak Floor. Beside,. .- - -• ..= :. , : 25:, 05430 White Pine and Hemlock Shingles, , - '' 4 4.06W00 OeiVesrds and Plank. - • • , .:25.804440.00 'WhiliTinkcelling,Lath,' -:. • - 2 ,-- ,2,1111 .. WAD .Sprucem nk id Pine Tiekste,l.o.o64:l7? - 66, t 'Walnut Bninle and Plank, . • , :: : 9000 60" 00 Lynn Boards and Plank,' - - ' - ' .r.• - • -,.. :20 , 00 0,00 White Pine - Joist ifiggimutiin4 -•-; -"S.:' -i-25 00 oc• Binh stid:MiSq 410461nlinnOr, ^ ,: -.'.':' - ;:4 0 9 1 : 1 '‘-9 0 309 - 000 f.t,,,Aniqultinf..r.dgnd..,Clizar 74,13i1ii. - .Sfroin iu ti Wriiiiiihei 'W,ABTICD; 'Price jridd . --- ' . ~ • .y' 1• - , . - ,:-: - .: , • , 4 1 4 ,111LADAT _ !' *SIMKO% f'.:' .• - - i v..q,44::::!-•:.,. : ,,••,,,,,,,-11,,„ 4 0 . 0 ....:Aliii t if , A.. -- . 1 iii.ointwikv..' Airfriiipii - .*:.;f:66-Tlittial.a4ort-.iao, : 1 1 . 04:16k:rotl oak: 9,..,tnalifratis:ilitnnt . preileusAnotrid;^ 1 4 1 .ititow.•:• l inalnkinalii ; 141094bce: . :aatrieak$787.121,41 - . , 17X10 .hhla eitrirfaintl*, jillit.g...thatatiii!dorfitty,:at $7 Ahes7 75;' , laidlboobbliWeeterildn::thitliterseaketenetvate.- - 'l'hi,W esiptircontinue 110)4, - and . the " illei to the trade moderate:, - at $5 7508 25 , fortfopordWil $8,7.41745:0W-trictratillB7 - 50 08 for tandly,. and - 38 'M*lO qp bbl` _ tier Ana, 101inda, is to quality. Rye Roar and,Corn ealnyesettroiloand".firm,. with sm.:ll resell:4i and eaten M of "the former at 150.150 IR- bbl. The receipts to-day are 1000,bhls flour. 8060.bruila.:Whi0;,' 5i0,) bush Corn, and 5200 . bardcostri:.- -, ,There,lkiligrineh Wheat offering, and 'ill Mariref . in rialetilifflitiklltspres' 'ong rootations, with farther sales of Bk37oo3litilli.ledist• • 162016:3c for fair, and. 1650168 c for good and ;wrest; ere nod Pennsylvania. Waite is dull, and quoted at 1800 20iic, without sales. Rye is scarce, and worth 130e1350 f„,. Delaware 9.5.1 Pran.tylvania. Cora is less Retire, and about 50.0 hush old southern yellow sold at 122 c afloat. New ranges at 10.56 , 1 inc, as to dryness. Oats are arm, with forth,. sales at Sic. WHISKY is coerce at the late advance. Abont7oo bble gold at Site. and drudge at 77675 c. HUM combing nano and 6•m, particularly No. 1 Pig, which in wanted and quoted at $43(414 13 ton, club ; No 2 at 50g,42, and NO. 3 at (637032 't4 ton. Bloown are also scarce and Idgb, or stout, Pig there in no etock here to operate ie. nialiontornred Iron is bringing full prices, the mills generally being well MT Tor orders for some time to come, and mak new coot, ante at present. CATTLE Ma RBET —The market for Beef Cattle was drill, the ri cants reaching some 27.10 heal, an Increase of :So over thee° of leet week. Oood Cottle were senile and wanted, bet the offerings were mostly of poor quality, and for thew, prices were .lOc the 100 lies lower, Ibe 'odes ranging at from $7 to $107,1 the 100 Ilia for common to Rood and ex tra Cattle. The principal .1;:lAd were made at 616 the, 100 Ths. Cows—The offerings we re 120 head, with Sales al 92U to 39 each for Springers, and $2O to $4O for Cows and Calves. lie change. Hogs were better, and all offered, some 3000 head, sold—including 2400 at 'Glenn' at SSVASM, and 1160 at the Avenne Yard at *7lA$9 the ItO It. net. Sheep were also firm, with sales of 40..0 head at 43.0p5,44c 11 TO gross.— North Amorican. MARRIED. RICIIAILDE, ,, GENTZLER.—On ThnTE447 fa ^ rning, No 'ember 26th, 1663, by the Rev. C. Rightmyer, at the brhlea realdence, Tuostae M. Ri CHARDS to Miss ELLEN GENTZLEB., all et t hie city. 000 .A.NTMD. SIIIP ViT T ltll ESTATE SEELFRIT I WILL Ap 2 piyat Tills OFFICE. [Nov. 28 4 k. • FOR RENT. l'""dnay y Aril no I v aIE E HOU t S b E l i fi en e rr O ly Uß.. 11 1; 0 8 01 7: 4 E . T r. , 9 0 111 73 ., , on the ittt_.„ Er :~~s-: iir Ri i --. LL„..._-_, ; _...... ~......, 7 1 a 11.,- lit; ,;,' DE j kla -- m . IN I t .. _ 0..... FINE CHOCERIEtFKOVISIONS, raxtmanvils, rrAFITs, AG., 41 , -C., No. 604 I'ENN STREET, ABOVE SIXTIT, \7E WOULD ur.spEcTFuLLY CALL THE attoulion of tho vairona of Ito:Wing:lnd vicinity. to our largo stack or Fine Grua:arias, comprising in part the to:lowing, to Wit: NATURAL rauiTs, !PJ SITRUPS. FIIRSH PANNED PEACHES, GREEN :7 ES, FRESH PINE APPLE, FRESH 8 TRAWBERRIES. SUPERIOR FRESH MX - ARIES, FRESH GREEN CORN, WIESLO vs PATENT GREEN CORN Also, the following, pnt up In glass jars FRESH PEACHES. FRESH FLUES, QUINCE'S, CURRANTS, GRA PP.V, GOOSERERRIES. BLACKBERRIES, TOMATOES CURRANT, JLLIES; Pqtinp in glass tumblers: E RASPBERR Y. DOMESTIC DSIED .ITICITS: Apples, - • New -York State Minis. reaches, • Bleekikwries, Cherries, :F.',Elderßerries, Seedless • . Lemon, Layer.Balslna, , linnokßaisine ..„hr Beed.lesi.t.Ritllll;lll;: • UUn a 4 . ti t*% lll k' , 0414414. : .: . 17"ft9 . (free?' Apples. •. „ . 4 166 •• .; • Plain and iiiiired:PloKLES, luitlMs.jars. A 1 . 80 1:Py 4e. dozen Olean' -- Extra - Tomato' Citextp; • Hotee , Badlen, Chow, -1 9- ben, ••'•'. 17 , 1 Preptied French Mustard, Virgin Oil, Olive 011. • • • • Mr..rnAirrg Burnett's Superior Extract of Vanilla, Burnett's Superior Extract of Lemon, Leavitt's Extract of Almond, Leavltt's Extract of Roee, Richarda' Liquid Rennet, Balance Lemon, Cinnamon, &c Loyertng's Extra Syrup; Sugar House Syrup; New York Syrup; Southwark Syrup. SUGARS: Brawn and Refined Sugars of all qualities and prices 110 yenta for 56 Tba IST cents for 56 Bs. 60 omits for 32 Tha file ; Wheat and Rye Coffee; Army Coffee; Atmore's Coffee ; bliddieton's Java and Illiddleton'a Dandelion Cof fee; Miles' Saito Coffee; Superior Santos Coffee, TEAS Imperial, Young Liyeon, and Superior Vie* Teas. Baker's Chocolate, Baker's Cocoa, Baker's Booms. Oswego Corn Starch, Decker's Farina, Rich Mild Cheese, New City Sugar Cured Ham, Shoulders and Flitch, New no. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, Bowing and Codfish, 'New Mess Shod, Soda, Fonda sod Water Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Almond Cakes, EINT . hominy and {teams, Paerl Barley, Rice Fleur and Rice, Essence Coffee and Sneeory, Sweet Cider, furs Cider Vinety and Patent Vinegar, Sperm, Adamantine alit Tallowseandles, rion - expliiiekve Coak9p, Marseilles Gentile Soap, Variegated, WindSCS and Haile* Soap : .. Linea Deterslie. Home•inade Soap, Silver Glees StarehVFearnStarch;. - , , • Alden'e Alkali for ' r Strelpier firoee Polish indigo . Blue, Cpnary and Iremp - • „ Saleratue,.Baktnt a@Annmea; Creard'Tertar, Wall, Sciali; Sweep inltiatting:Sti#riad Shoe firriehee. Brocime and Whist*. Mash Boards . and Stnek4fti; Trincitia Wick tire, • 1 'Octs. per 56 Its 120 " •' 456 '• 60 « "82 " ;nisi - ion and redemption thereof," approved Fehindkj..26, 1863, and has complied with Millie prochtioritof stildirAct required to be complied with'kefore commencing tho.btuti-: nerve, of Banking . : Now, therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller Of the Currency, do hereby certify thee , . the wild Fitut Rational Bank of Reading, County of Berke, and littete„,of Penney!. vanitt,le authorized to commence the business of Bards• late seder the Aet aforesaid.' _ _ . lit testimony whereof, tritons my: baird and soot [L. S.]ot office, this 12thilay of November - om HUGH McCULLOCU, m Comptroller of Currency. nov 21-2 mo In the Orphans' Court of Berko GOUlnyo and State of rennaylvania. BERKS COUNTY, SS. - - L. s i of l p N a rTti or N 71: 1 11,.. Gs` Bealac T , 2 t V o itT to l oe George Conrad, late of District township, Berke county, decea,s4. At an Orphans' Court held at Reading, in and for the County of Berko, on the seventeenth day of Septem ber, A. D. Med, Present all the Ridges of said Court t and on motion of B. Frank Boyer, Beg , the Court grant a rule on all the heirs and legal representatives of George Conrad, declared, to appear at the next stated Orphans' Court, to be held at Reading, in and for Berke county, on the 17th any of _Wombat, A.D. MAI, at 10 o'clock, A, IL, to to' eept or refute to accept the Real Botate of said deceased at the valuation, or to bid more iu writing therefor, or chow (Knee why the came should not be sold according to law. nov. 21-4t] ORPHANS' COURT SALE pUItdUANT TO AN ODDER OF TITS OR. rijApis' Gotta of Barks county, will he sold et Public Voodoo, ou Saturday, the ]llh day of December, A. D IStI3, at the public Louse of Israel Ritter, (known as the Schtuackar Ilonact) in the city of Reading, Berke county: 2All that certain one and three.quarter Story BUICK u; DWELLI , ;(I HOUSE and one-story Brick Kitchen - at inched, and Lot or piece of Ground, situate on the North nide of Spruce street, boiwoon Third and Fourth streets, in the city of Reading, county aforesaid, adjoining property of Mary Kepler and John Mellon, and on the North by a twelve feet alley; containing twenty feet eight inchee In front, and one -hundred and nine feet in depth. Late the property of Weary Muthart, deceased. Rile to .oinnionnoint 1 e!cloell In the afternoon, when due attendance ivlllbe - kitveti , end the berme of sale made known, by., ". JOHN KILLER, Administrator. py order oJ the Conat.-ißetueb RAHN, Clerk. [nov2l.-3t Nes t .. limrila suctx.. - -. l ;' . ' ' ~,-.. WILL BE - BOL =AT :PUBLIC4O-' 20 . Friday, the llth' ay of Dejnber, 1. ~ ' t * - 'IV lie ftionitrof.John Tidfferan the townellip'of el In comity i .THREE TBAcrspr Itallflk 'situate fie, chip of Bathe aforiii*dr-vontaliJig tool= , i'N , perebeetreat , mmenewa 'clap Unit txtmin good,. .' t , . : , .ystion,,,balKty,ofer.. 4 X o Yer; - 4 ' ' '.- • '2ll lksle tcrimmliditerlitd"d'elOirqn theafterni*ipdp attendance will be glveit i ,anol. - die terms ofaalWet. , et known by -.' ~ , - I L ..- . - -,•,,, , i i ,k.:2 , y i, , nov. 2140 c.. -0 - - TlMAtuon - ft .. . ,_ , ~ HAY, r. , ' BALE. •":,*•"''' • • IXTROLESAIJE 'Mb. ETAIL DEALERS'IN T T Baled HAY. die/14'14 /ash. Loose Hey wanted, Timothy, r - a Cloyebd Meadow , for which the very highest marketpi-lA*lll he Pald,.br. - -. ",.,,....- , BRENTIART & KOUT, ..,;,171bni., Grain and Seed Dealers, toy 21:-Stle] ,„ •' j Oetalitarith Street cud Court Alley. Richmond Pilianers I Richmond Prisoners ! . TILE DEPARTMENT AT WABIIINGTON hag decided to pay to the WIVES AND FAMILIES Of Officers or Soldiers now confined Va. Prisoners of War t Tha amount of pay that may be due. ~V1L,.1 US IL Li V niutte, &rt., itonnty and Pension Agent, has all the nacersary forma prepared exprenly for the purpose 1 and fur a apeody collection of claims, call 04 nov 21-nj WILLIAM H. LIVINHOOD. TO MT EMENDS AND CLIENTS. A 8 I SIIALL NECESSARILY BE ABSENT from the County during Usti session of Congress, I have made arrangements with JOHN W. RYOX, Eeq . of Yorteville, to take charge of nay loyal huoilaeon. My ..glee will be kepi epeil Ito heretofore, and those of my frieude and clients having legal hotline,. may depend upon Ito re ceiving prompt and efficient attention. Mr. Ryon Is a Ri3ll. tlemeo of extensive lowa learning and long experience at the bar. I have full confidence in bin ability, integrity earl industry, nod I therefore eloorfully command the In , tomato of my clients and friends to hie care and attention. Mr. N. W. CONILID will also remain in my office. Respectfully, MYER SPROUSE. Porrsvo.tat, Pa, Nov. 21, 1861. 100021—Imo. RE A 1.) N Cx' , PA. 177'.114W.RaliRP,AND FUUZTS s c _.rf fir, =llll=ll MOLASSES COPPEE Hy Order of Coon. DANIEL HAHN, Clerk 0. C. ACTORS. Leg OFFICE, ICNTAIN K. It., November, 1503 . BE RECEIVED 1 December proximo, AY of several LATE exlidn Rail Road, and ' . i . • • ~,y,.. •: 4: :'~ r ., r MS MW .) .1 ihmee r- 0 ICE ,VHAT THE uovitai named yereone ha ve . filed thri r accounts of .1 eir.Adkniniairallon Ott Fhe ttetatee of the clecca.-ed, arlioat namee are undermentioned, in the Register e Office, In and for the county of Berlin, and that the name will be pre.,eub ed to the Orphan. 'on rt of forte county, for con iirmarion end Allowance, on Thortalay, the 27th day of December next, at W 0%90 , 2. in the forenoon, at the Court theme in the city of fleddicg, via : 1802. Filed Aortust 25. Account of Abraham Uuldic, Ottardian Of Mary 3lauger, Filed August 25. Account of Abraham a our., G uardian of Williarn Manger, Filed Aneuet 29: AM:mut of Jobe F. Mors, Eaccutor -of - - - John F , lamrs, deceased. Filed L',i , t,athor 2. Account of Mosta; Scliock, Guaidia of Alin:mei Shado. PPA t'PlgOintoo . 4 Aocooot of Rooboo V . R. nod rdi D of ;Miry Si allel, formerly ttl,try Mgt, dtcont,ed. I , llel 'ol , tom!t..i 3o Account of Ju. , r•pb ;toltinacker, Ott t or Sarno., :Intl,. Piled ( , ct-ber I. Account efJountimu LooEc,4Juardian of 1.141, ;14 Punalre. • Filed Fiirel October:: Aer ao of I , zeac fialuiniAtristor .1!.;11411111Ph 9tnpp , lirCeat lUc it oi:tuber IP. Afuultut, Sura.l/ Apu Loaul, Admia ooatrixof Daniel C. Leffel, deroased. Filed October 23. Account of ileoptioin Iterbeter, Ad olitrator of Addm Linn, Seceased. Filed November 2. Account of John Cle!Minn and •loeeph u.l.rdb.o, of the tni.nor Waldron of David Bitten bonder, deceaßeti. Filed November 2. Account of Dautel Batman nod Waft ard:ter ' Ailtninietrators of George Stticker, deceased. nod NoVembor 2. Account of Augustus Schlessmau, Administrator of ,Michael Mx, deceased.. Filed November 2. Account of Dante! fioeheuer, Nueca for of Margaret lioehauer, Filed November a. Account of Wm. K. Stauffer, Guar dian of Ada Miler. Flied November 3. Accoant of Wm. K. Stauffer, Hoar ilinu of Hirano U. Stauffer. Filed November 3. Account of Chriellan Sassaman, an‘nlion of Angeline Yolin, late Aggoline Levongood. Piled November 6. Account of David L. Wentlels, Haar diem of Sarah, Isaac, Ellen, Hannah and Susannah Loin inner, children of Jacob Leininger, deoewd. Filed November 0- ;Account or Biary4i4rpws, Admin tratrix of ebrehatnAndseii - Careessicil's' - Filed Novembiii. lff.fAcedirif ffrellobl deoesoodAS‘ Filed Noviontoeedk,:fleowieerdt,Flies-fahlenbAY: Guardian of Henry Z. Efineit*nee". ... Filed November 11..',Anitonnt efelatenet limp.; intratort of Jeasnoleihird..deceniedi ,- z . ' Flied Novemborl22 Account of HtTnayi - linvorigcTdi . Cititsrr l a *Chrießlo,4l4l,. obount ,r o PNLlWAtmoili¢Rfnilenkel.o. - 490=1 111 4 'led% 'OW 440111194 erldeery dpa od• ~.4 110?!dirembpi- , l4feleteo Onfhn' Mos- - and , f4lo.e.el Zir,decenied. ;nilitarNoyeilbei I * - .4 Filed'NoviniberytB.7.6.4oiini of Biter ,Beholl and Jacob -Tice Adminf . 4afore~ef : JaeobScholl . deceased. c cFi Member 14 -iileotint of John Kemp, Adtainietra , totol.9asiiinnoKimp,..deceased. Filed flovember,l4. - Acionnt of John Kemp, one of the Siceontore of Bonneville Behmick, deceased. ~ ~. Filed November 14. Account of Jacob S. Haag and George S. lieag, Adminletratore of George Haag. deceneed. Filed November 14. Account of Samuel Hoffman and Levi Drum, Ad miniotrotore of William Reeser, deeeseed, who wac the Guardian of floury and Clemeutioo, Reitz. Filed November Li, Account of Samuel Hoffman and Levi Dumm, ndminielretors of Wm. Reozer, deceamed, who was the Guardian of John, David, Melinda and Hannah Lenbart, Flied November 14. Account of Amos B. Wanner, Ad ministretor de bents non, with the Will annexed, of the Rev. John Knobke. deemed. Filed November 14. Account of Abraham Siegfried, Ad ininistrator with the Will annexed, of Benjamin Siegfried dOceSeel • Filed 'November 14. Account of gaßts=na, Merkel, Adrian istratrlx of William Merkel, deceased. Filed November 16. Account of Henrietta L. Schmeck, Executrix of Samna' R. Scbmeck, decomed, who woo the Executor of Jacob Hell, deceased. Filed November 16. Account of Matthias Henget, Admin istrator de Louie non with the Will annexed, of Jacob Hell, deceased. Filed November la. Account of Josiah Detark,deceaeed, who was Guardian of Emma R. Levan, a minor daughter of Woe B. Lana, damned, rendered by Marls Veturls, Admintelratrix of said Josiah Return, deceased. Filed November le. Account of John Katz, surviving Executor of Abraham Homan, deceased. Filed November 18. Account of. Wm. M. Baird, Admin. letrator of Mary 8- Holum, deceased. Filed November IL Account of William Mtller,,kdratn istrator with the Wilt annexed, of Cieerge Miller, deceased. Filed November 17. Account. or James Eckert and Isaac H. Eckert, adnthastratore or Jacob Eckert, deceased. Filed igovexublar /7. Aorount or John Et. Gri.inger, minibtrator of Charles Parker, litCrea.ted. BENJAMIN E. nrev, tegister. Register's Office, rleadiug, Nov. `JI, 1863-it VALUABLE FARM AND WOODLAND AT PUBLIC SALE. W i er, ' ,d ß ay B ,Ve i ., L 2ber t i l ' „ 1 PUBLIC SF' tl cluck , BP. ONM at the the Keyolune Hoare, 6tl. and Yenta Street, all that YALUA cLE FAItM, lee the property of Francis katvie, deceased, chants is ittel,leeborg tosverhip, on the river Soh ny 'kill, near iho Centre turnpike, about 034 Mileafrom the city of Reading; containing 204 acme of first quality limestone land, all nutter cultivation. The Improvements consist of two cote of FARM nurLDEsos, with can H nieutly animal] barns and out-houses:two excel , lent Apple Orcharda, with brat quality fruit. Tbie o=ed for two separate farina, with late 'WELVF., ACRES of choice CHISTPIFT . Abaco township—timber of 30' years', sat 1 mile from the gOliMatillc.OMplil. ,iiTa.-.douS TO. AN . :07t • HEE: :OF- THE On of Berki 4.lant r if;iirbeiplask Ptadie eandlOaltakerda . y, the. l2thdelyntAiteamber, A D LSO, 'at the putlihrlattse offiraellittteraknown *tithe Sell mucks er - nout(eAtillie.eitrof Readlog,.Berke connty, the lelleir ,ipirdeaciAmd ' Real Relate,. vtz : - 4tt that certain piece or tractattnate on Penn's Mount, in Alsace township, Berko county. bounded by laude of Messrs. F.ehert, Michael Rang, Jacob Koch and the Public Road (being no exten sion of Franklin street, in said city), crossing said Penn's Mount; containing .1 acres, more or less. The tract lies In the heart 01 the MON ORE littellt'lL near !be elty of Resding. and Is known to contain a hole and valuable REPOT' OF ()RE. Late tbo property of Benjamin DaVirS, deceased. Sale to commence:al o'clock in the afternoon, when due attetteanco will be given. and the term:. of rale male known by MARY DAllll*, Ailtninietra,rix lay order of the Court.—llSteL llama, Clerk. [nov 21-31 Forge Property at Private Sale. rrnAr WELL KNUWN FORUE rROPERTY, L nitwit.° on the linLanny Creek, in Schuylkill county, three milee WOOL 01 ivelild.ntl, i , riuxiniity to the 111uhitncy and dbawohirl Coal Regione, afford ing one of the beet home market,' Inc the male of Iran end obtaining material, to the State: containing about 100 ACRES FARMING' LAND, with SAW.2IILL, ItitcsT,s, Darn end other itaprovements. The Forge can be sobl with less lend, an would he desirable. If not sold by the let or January next, it will he for rent—peesen hy the let of April neat. For farther information apply to the eubteribera or fora view of the prerutsee, to ISRAEL REED, Etri,. residing adjoining the property. ..—..--- novl4-71 VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. OFFERS AT PRIVATE RALE, all that valuable STORE STAND, situated. OD the North-Lod corner of Ninth and Leen fitreelt, consisting tr.jof a large cud commodious 03 ree.e tory BRICK BUIL D. INS, with two-story back baildinge and all the neeee ' appartena new. Alto, Two two-story BRICK HOUSES, situated an Ninth street, and adjoining the above named store property. Ale°, A large and convenient 1% story BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE, with two story Bach buildinge, situated In Penn street, above Ninth This is a very desirable proper ty, and will prove a profitable Investment. Aide, NI MR !MIL DIN/39 LOTA, gituatad ua Ninth street, which are eligibly located. Prices will be reasonable and terms easy. Apply to MORRIS RAMBO, Penn Street, above 9th. ..nov 25-113 CLOTHING. ERSONS IN WANT OF CLOTHING, EITHER 4(17 Roady : juide or made to order, will do well to call on h.- i i sytl, EINSTET.I4 & CO., o. 610 eine Street, above ea, Heading, where will 4felfottirtlitilargeet stuck of . , RELWY-MADE CLOTHING TOT OPOned in Reading. Mr A good, comfortable colt for $9 60. I(inod all wool Camimere Pants for 53 00. Other goods n proportion. A. we manufacture all our Clothing, perecom can rely upon it that every article Miceli made and no slop shop " work, Bach ea is generally found in Clothing Stereo. having ennnred too cerulean of Mr. Ott'llY KagaßLV, for. merly of Philadelphia, and Mr. Jacob hbling, whohas had 00 year. experience in the to Hod o g hmitiene throughout the country, we are prepared to take weenies for Garments which we warrant - to he of the latest style and finish. Ail ninth Ant at thIA establihhment wArrroWil W give RalihraCLlMl Or on sale. fuer 2S-smo. JUST PUBLISHED. A ni.Lraipti , anti. PLATE 3113.7.0T1NT ENOHAVINO OF Major-General George B. McClellan, ON THE BATTLE FIELD OF ANTIETAM Size of cloture, 19 by 21 inub6b. rllllll ORIGINAL PAINTING WAS MADE j_ from ttre, to ardor or the pabliener, by thd celebrated Artkt, C Sclwbele, Esq., (wile la the only one the chlera! ever ,at to.) It repreannte him on bin celebrated borne Daniel Drunker, (presentha to him by the ("Ult.", of Citm cinnati.) taking an oboorvalion of the fluid, in the latter port of the day, as the Rebels were lolling back. I u the rora u rouud Ara mien the dexoletione of the Imltle—brolcve guns, shattered trees, Ste. In the diet:ince, nuionast the smoke and dust, are kali °lncurs, artillery, cavalry end lufentry. The whole picture in an admirable curanmitloa, and clleplaye the DWI Howe of the Artist. Drilla Or the Entiravlng, dingle copy, eal 00 • Taro copies, sOn T""a dd, s. Three 0 U 0 S lent by mall, post-raid. Persons acting as Agents and ordering one copy at three dellarn, can have sulmequout ullon at two gollara each Travelling Canviweraordering largely, will be ewpplied oo liberal term& Address nov 2,) Estate of Maria Reinert, deceased. TBE SUBSCRIBER WILL AUDIT THE AC COUNT o ,Cherleeßeinert and Peter Reinert, Execu tors of Maria, ; .!, • sed, at hie (Ace %Reading, on the 11th ; atl IL, of which alt pandas liiirewltla take notice. nor 21-St PRARLY,BI44IB.Anditor. . Ad. ,, h1 0 4' • ' ~ ;" account of David Administrxt• eeates portion of thO pnrohaee ngoney. „ITO* if w ,fo .n0t.p01d6.47014 . 0 iniox* 3.. -:rg;yarifigfr t*ife itoOo OTTO. /teading, JOHN A. OTTO, Williamsport, Po JOHN DAINTY. Publisher, 17 South Sixth St., Philnda. JAMESON'S CLOTHING HOUE,,J, El IEI 1 Cornea.• of Sixth and Penn Streets, READING, PA. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING nousE 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, mue larger and better than ever before, the bulk of which has been bbught before the late ghat rise'in prices. CLOTHINC• ingreat 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, 1863—tf] MIST RECEIVED AT F. B. FICHTHORN'S, No. 604 Penn Street, FRESH COCOA-NUTS, HAVANA ORANGES, SPLIT PEAS, "I :I MP'F'..IEX=It- XX 4909 X-X, AND THE CELEBRATED SHAKER CORN. -ALSO nov 28J NEW DRY BEEF. BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SHAWLS. THE GREATEST VARIETY, AT THE Clothing Store of the Subscribers, Corner of Sixth and Penn Streets, nnV ^_s-!P . )ZADIT3SON CO' STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. RERKS COUNTY, . AT AN ORPHANS' COUCT FOR THE Catlett! of Barks, held at Reading, On the 4th day of November, A. M. IEO3, in tbo matter of the Estate of lan Jacob 11,4,k man. deed. On motion of IL H. Set:m.ll.l2, or.ttornny tOr the Admit:do . trator, Ac.,the Court g rant rale, dlrreted to Samuel Flechttnntt, .tenja-atin litht.ittnan, -Unto fi',ntttonti_ John Heckman, Charles Beekman. Jared slios.n,au. moo. Dacha Heckman. brag c fleckum a, ih.:l y, tutorma rt led with Charles Old, carat., intxrnearrintlwi'll John Lit y. children of the Mad deceased, xnd tai Rho Bent: then Rid Wog for the t,..4.4 of Sonnnnn, illtotthttld, lota i termarried with Anne IL Miller to Fliaa Lnclait H. Miller, Walter H. Ciller and Clemeniine H Milirr and :Jared Heckman, guardian of Jared Wooaeer. grand-child of the said deceaxed, and all othor Perrone i atter e.itc.l, to be and appear before the Ilonomble tha Judge, of the Said Henri, at. a Court to be held, at Reading, on Thurad ay. the 'ieveateentkdarof,Deeembur. A D. at o'clock, A. H., then and . Miro to aecept_or refuse the Coal Estate of the ,t i ßL,,EscilltlOiattAiiiir,i , l4ll4l.o.l4..or to Lid More in writing \ 7: l 3lPrrapieiNtAy.-the same lionld not be . co d iteioadi to tile 'returnable ai oral seeelou of AsMaisi#ol4 : oll,itelltk day of December, .5. D, ' ll 9T l 4tr''. • •• • IIAtIN, Cloth O. C. ..-- ---- iWT'g LADOIRES & CO, , 1 DIAMOND DEALERS AND JEWELERS. i WATCHES & SILVER WMiE, .., WATCHES a., JEWELRY FtErk.innn. ... ' [---- . - 8 02 Chestnut Bt., Phila• - IXTE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A SPLEN DID aaEortfoenf of GOLD AND SILVER. WITCEVEI:I of all kinds sad pric.a DLearIIONDS. We helve con9lantly on hind a large and beanticol assort ment of Diamond Him, Pins, binds, Ear•rings end Dia mond buts, Cl less:bd. usual pric.m. Jewell's' and Silvor Orr asPartment of Jewelry nod Silver Wore is compteia, embracing altnoKt every article in (hot lino Parttmtlor cote paid to REPAIRING WATCIII.:S. Dia monds mounted in the moat bosutirni manner. • . 4% Tics highest price Delhi bleu:it:At OLD GOLD and SIL VER. ['lnv 2A-3mo :Estate of Anna Dunkel, late of cuttelau nee township, Berke county, deceased. xrriTlcE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET This ~f Administration on the estate of Anna Dan hel, late of Ontelsunce tovvrolAp, Red. county, d.-ceased, have been granted to Solomon G. Duetted, of and Ephraim ',nuke!, of Ontollianee township, county of ; all persons haring claims or damages against the estate of the said deceased, are requested to make them know. to the acht administration: without delay-and those Indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment. SOLOMON 0. MINKEL, / Administrators. nov 25-8 q EPHRAIM DUNEEL, ; Estate of Solomon Dunkel, late of Exeter township, Emits oounty, deceased. NOT ICE I 8 HEREBY GIVEN, TIEAT LET— TERS of Adminfhtnttion on the Mate of Solomon Dunkel, late of Exeter towakblp, Berke county, deceased, have been granted to Amos L. luck, of Robeson township, and John Hoyer. of the city of Reading, annuity aforesaid ; all persons having elatme or demands againet the estate of the said deceased, are requested to sake them known to the said administrators without delay, and those Indebted to the entaW are Ivy:tooted co wake immediate payment. AMOS L. DICK, Administrators. nov 25-61] JOHN HOYE% Estate of Joseph Kunkel, late of Albany township, noritat oatinty, dgeeafted. ivoTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET— J. TESS of Administration on the &tato of Joseph Kunkel, late of the township of Albany, Berke county, de ceased, have been granted to Solomon Plater, of said tow r • ship. All permonx lftying claims or doindo egeieet the Estate of the said decedent. are requested to make thorn known to the said Administrator without delay, and those indebted to the Bata Estate are requested to make immedi ate payment. Nov. 29-lit] SOLOMON FISTEN, AdmioletrAtor, Estate of Frederick Klink, deceased. OTIOE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET- L et Adminietratioa to the Estate of Frederick Klink, late of lid oo township, Berko ectlttly, deCeased, have been granted by the Recieter of Kafka county, to the ttledereigned, All Femme having claims agaltiat the Es proeut them to the untlerolgrled fur settlement,and theme indebted to the Estate will make payment without delay to either of the end... Mimed. HANNAH KLINK, cif eTtLite F. at.tt:if, Admluictretere. UNNItY K. 11001 C,, Unionville, Nov. lIS-6t) Estate of Jacob Kelm, late of Pike town ship, Barks county, deceased. NTOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN. THAT LET 11 Tess of Adminietratine to ti..,,da , e.a the above laarced decedent, heed Mari grautoll to the oubscribere, Biding in the Same towaship. licrke conta:y, Ali i, tone Indebted to said estate are r.±.lmedea to Me he pay leflu I without deloy, and ail who have cleitn+ or demands agaleat the same. are k.•,••,+:1 it to prbeent theta, prop aril aatheuticated, fog 11V.S.IAMIN tem 21-6t9 AdminhAraiors, GUT T Etn 2.1E.5.r! THE lIOLV BINLE li EDI- TlOll9. Filllllly, pit and c!‘ut DI, ES, I a beau tiful stylus of Turkey 1u0r.,..rd iv a it .tiquio Iri uthugt.i. A new editioNarrangua for rh0ti,1...10.'”. portrait,. of fe.milloe. WM W. l'abl/Aer, tioy J 46 Clueunut l•elow Fourth, Phila. ANDRII"Ar P.S. SALLADE, A TTORNEI A.NEJ Goll:S:A,1,1.t)li AT LAW, 1133 New Jitney el VelltlA, IrtlllllllVillt, I? 13, Arai' Prompt 'Mention Will he givou to ell baßluees in the Supreme Court, Court of Claims, t'atect 011 ice, War and Navy Deplittnieets, mnov 28-tf PRIZES CASHED TN ALL LEGALIZED LOTTERIES. INFOR MATION given. GALLAD 11 Eli & BENJAMIN, Brokers, SIO Chestnut Street, Phtladelphtl, or Box SAI P. 0 nov SIVERIOR HOME-MADE MINCE MEAT AT FRANK B. PICIITHORN'S. nov 28] NO. 604 PENN STREET. ME ~:. ~ nil ~~",.''~~',~,.-_. ~a ~`.. JAMESON & Co. PHOTOGRAPH ALBINOS! PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. The attention of DEALERS IN ALBUMS lamp:meted to the most extensive assortment, the cheapest and most Rideable styles of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS To be loand in the country, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Purchasers wilt and It greatly to their advantage to ex amine the stock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Before purchasing. Ka ca.!. Litt tent by mail when reqoactod. WM. W. HARDING, Manufacturer, No. 320 CRESTRUT STREET, nov 251 Below Fourth. Philatleipbta. " XNSIEMANCEI COMPANY or NORTH AMERICA," 332 Wraittat Street, Philadelphia. INCOP-IreZtaTED 1994 CHAP_TER PERPETUAL. Acts of the Company January 13, 1563, .51,3h:1,143 33. E=IM Arthur G. Coffin, Richart D. Wood, George L. lfarrleen, Samuel W. Jour., WOO. Pronoto R. Cope, John A. Brown, Wit IN ELL F. Bowen, Edward R. Trotter, Chr.rieo Tnylor, .tatnott Dictoun, Edward n. Clarke, ..tilltro,e White, S Morri.i \Vote, William Cammiuge. John Ct. Nee, John glo=oo. RTIIIIIt O. COFFIN, Pratident CFLIRLE3 Secretary. f;Oftillany Goa ti nef: ra ke insurances Against fogy or 11,,unip by Fire, On D welinga, Storm rublie Buildings, Foiges, stOCkS of Goods, Furniture, Ste nt as low rates or tile nature of the rink will admit. Applleatinns for lo.nrnl•ce, Renewals, Traeofere, sm. Witt meet with prompt attention at the harnte of ASA ht HAUT, Agent for the Company in Reading, tit Lama Market fignare, nu♦ 14-tfl FAMILY DYE COLORS. - A E 0 - fIRER 3, 1863. Bigek, Dark Green, Ble,ck jlir Sak, Light Green, Dealt blue, Mayeal, Light Blue, Maize, French Blue, Orange, Clar.t Brown, Pink, trrk Brom% Light Drataa, Purple, 'Daff Brown, Portal Purple, (Merry, Orfmoon, Scarlet, ork Dra4, fight Drub, awn Drab, Viol 1. ,f9hf Pawn Drat, Far Dyeing Silk, WOOL.Ai and Mixed Uoods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dressy, nibbons, Gloves, Dolmens 'Nether., Kid 011,v., Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. A SAVING OF' 80 PER GENT. '- TOR 25 CE'NTS YOU CAN COLOR AS MANY _u goods as would otherwise cost five times that ram. Various shades can be procured from the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Directions in English, French and German, inside of each package. For further information in DYnitig. and giving a parfeet knowledge what colors are hest adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable recipes,) purchase Hope & Stevens' 'realise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mall on receipt , 1 price -10 onto. Namorantarod Dy itows & STEVENS, nay 2l—ly] 260 Broadway, Boston. Alsl.• roe sale by Druggists and dealers generally. NEW GOO DS NM Tilalatta ft Irk No. 432 PENN STREET. RICA BLACK . SILKS Solid colored do French Merinos, Pit!, Rep Cloths, Striped Poplins, Empress Cloths, Black & col'd Alpacas, Plain Wool Be Latices, A LARGE IVICOT.T.VI.XIXX Striped & Plain Flannels, Cloths and Canstmerce, Satinette and Jena, Shootings and Shirtinp, Blauketo & Toilet Quilts, November 21-It Estate of Jacob Machemer, late of Spring township, Barks county, deceased, MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET II tem of Ad int nlAration on the estate of Jacob Macho. mei, late of Spring :17tvnailip. Perna. county. decanted have boon granted to Ephraim Ilancherner. of -prism and Michael Mechoolor, of NA•tis Heidelberg tOWllahltt comity afore all hercoon h. vlng claims or demands egaloat the es t ~, of the eau{ doemad, are regneeted to make them known 10 111. agrainieri more wii bona delay, and those ;utiobled lo the nstutil era rriaeott4 to Mlle Waging@ payzooul. ! - Erg!: tilt MAcricsitat Oct :.1-60 - 1 MIC • A M %co It 4E11: Adminlstratore. - Estate of George Davidheiser, I.te of Amity township, Berke** , deceased, ATOTIOE 13 HEREBY tiIVEN, THAT LET ,VERS Testain.ntary to the Estate of George David- Leto of the city of Reading, have been granted by see Roomer of Rot roul.ty to the soLeorniere, reebhog In Amity township. Notice to hereby given to all winos In klehl,l to timid estate to make payment Without delay, and all haring claims atoll the tame, to present them pro• party antheniketed for settlement. JOHN DAVI IoHNLABB, 0 EOROE Adminl►trttore. JACOB DAVIDE( RISER. .ct Estate of Susanna Herbeln, late Of Ohm township, Berke county, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET- O" tore tectainentary upon the Witte of th e above named decedent, have been granted to tbe undersigned, Yeeldliag to Oley townwhip, Pen., wanly. All persona Indebted to mild estate will therefore wake payment without delay. and those having cialmx, will pretreat them properly an. thentiaated fur settlement, to LEVI HBRBEIN, i Exeentors JONASEISHIMIN• 5 Oat 111.-60 LAMPS! LAMPS! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LAMPS, ±l,Sbatles, Chimneys, ato., or all the latest @Wes for We obese by alto. LBBO5 di oo.„ . Oat 1.71 OH Market &mare, Reading' f u, ~=-_ 0 4 CID 4 4 FIGURED DELAINES Plaid Dress Goode, Chains Lain. Shawls, Brach II Plain Blanket Plaid Black Thibel, Cloth Sacquas h Circatars. STOCK OF CirCIICPTIABS, Cotton Flannels & Cheeks, Embroidered Collars, Edgings and Insertion., 0 loves and Hosiery', Balmoral Skirts & skirting.