slt6 sub Deutorost. TURDAY, DUMBER 26, 1863. WAR NEWS! TlE►' ARM OF THE POTOMAC. 3I.CL6LLAN'S REPORT OF MS OPERA- TIONs IN VIItGINIA. W99lll:toron, Dec. 23.—General McClellan's was transmitted to the House to-day. It „ists of seven hundred and sixty fire foolr , vs ges, and is divided into four parts. Lie : eudee as follows Ain not, nor can I, while living, forget when I was ordered to the command of the fps for the defence of the Capital, the soldiers whom 1 had shared so much of the anxiety Pain and suffering of the war, had not. lost confidence in me as their commander. They mg to my call with all the ancient vigor, ipline and courage. I led them into Mary- Fifteen days after they had fallen back, el ted, before Washington, they vanquished mealy on the rugged heights of South Noun ~ pursued him to the bard-fought field of Amu, and drove him broken and dispirited two the Potomac into Virginia. The army had and of rest, after the terrible experience of titles and marches, with scarcely an interval of lose, which they had gone through from the 313 of their leaving for the Peninsula—the re m to Washington, the defeat in Virginia, the v iol at South Mountain, and again at Antie on—it was not surprising that they were in a irge degree destitute of the absolute necessaries effective duty. ..Their shoes were worn out ; their blankets ire lost. and their clothing was in rags. In wt, the men were unfit for active service, and interval for rest and equipment was necessary. tea the slowly forwarded supplies came to us, led the army across the river, renovated, re !shed, anti in good order and discipline, and lowed the retreating foe to a position where 1 19 confident of decisive victory; when in the ides of the movement, while my advance guard to actually in contact, with the enemy, 1 was towed from my command. „ I am devoutly grateful to God that my last trap with this brave army was crowned e a victory which saved a nation from the Wet peril it had , then undergone. 'I have not accomplished my purpose if by us report the Army of the Potomac is not placed igh on the roll of the historic armies of the weal. dep4 ennoble the nation to which it belongs. treys ready for battle, always firm, steadfast I trustworthy, I never called on it, in vain. Will the nation ever have cause to attribute Ls want of success under myself or under other otamanders to any failure of patriotism or bra try in that noble body of American soldiers. "'No man can justly charge upon any portion if that army, from the commanding general to the private, any lack of devotion to the service of the United States Government, and to the cause of the Constitution and the Union. They have ,roved their fealty in touch sorrow, suffering and 'angas h and - through the very shadow of death. Their etuarades dead on all the fields where we fought, havieoarcely more claim to the honor of nation's reverence, than the survivors to the 'slice of a nation's gratitude." The report covers the period from the 26th of ify, 1861, to November 7th, 1862. WS' We I/AVE 11.13eSIVED the following letter frota the celebrated Dr. Wishart, of Philadtl ida, who is astonishing the country by his great in curing diseases of the lungs and Att: Many, not Only of the people, but physicians every !School and practice, are daily asking "Whit is the principle or cause of your sue in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption?" answer is this fhe invigoration of the digestive organs—the mot/feting of the debilitated system—the pur :afros and enrichment of the blood, and expel the oyster& the corruption which scrofula mils.. White this is effected by the powerful teratiire Aehanging from disease to health) wellies of the Tar Cordial, its healing and Ito/ads; principle is also acting upon ate it 'tied surfaces of the lungs and throat, pehetra ig to each diseased part, relieving pain. subdu ig inflammation, and restoring a healthful tend mos. Let this two-fpld power, the healing and the strengthening, continue to put in conjunction with Nature's constant recuperative tendency, and the patient is saved, if he has not too long delayed a resort to the means of cure. Itsert. CAVALRY RAID.—Oa Thursday night, 17th, a force of Rebel cavalry, of Moeeby'a com mand, said'to be 800 to 1,000 strong, fell upon Co. I, 155th New York, at Sangeter's Station, three miles west of Fairfax, wounded one man, captuMsl four, burned the tents of the company, robbed two women of their jewelry, and tried to burn the railroad bridge. Our boys fought them bravely from behind their encampment, and euc- Deeded in driving them off. The Rebels had wagons with them, and took off all but ono of their killed and wounded. The object of the raiders was to capture a railroad train from Alexandria loaded with provisions and forage. AFOTTIFIL BOLD ACT OF PlRACY.—Another American vessel, the Tames L. Garety, which left Matamoras on h7ovember lath, was taken possemion of by Rebel pirates, after the fashion of the Chesapeake affair. BIZ persona took pas sage on the Irene, as passengers, and when one day ant, suddenly attacked them with revolvers, overpowered and confined them foe eight days, and then sent them to sea in an open boat. Al ter being two days and nights aE sea, they landed at Sisal, and thence obtained passage to Havana, The Captain says there are four other parties waiting opportunities like this. TES CHESAPEAKE PIRATES 701CIELY RESCUED. We have a startling piece of news from Nova Scotia, being nothing less than the rescue of the pirate* of the Chesapeake by a mob of citizens at Halifax. N. B. The prieonerl were landed from the • Ella and Anna," when the govern ment Offiadels were seized And held till the pirates had been sent off in a boat, probably to some vessel ring in the harbor. The United States gitaboats, of which there were five lying at Hali fax, immediately left for Portland and Doelon. Now CounTIBFBIT NOTE.—A counterfeit twen ty dollar note, on the Pottstown Bank, of Potts twit, Ps-, was circulated in Philadelphia on Saturday. The vignette is the repreeentation of a rolling-mill. On the right end le an en graved head of Daniel Webeter, and on the left piehare of a man drinking, with a woman and child near him. PASSPORTS RSQUIPAD.—MI persons hereafter leaving New York by sea-going vessels are re quired to be provided with passports, which can be obtained without difficulty by any one whose loyalty can be vouched for. Pot TVNATE MA.I4.—A coal operator in Carbon county, has sold his lease on some lands there, with the machinery thereon, for seven hundred thousand dollars. A few years ago the same operator was bankrupt. - He is now almost a callous-Ire- Sonoot. Comm:mom—The State Superintend ent of Common Schools has i 1301104 a call for convention of County Superintendents, to meet in Harrisburg on the 12th day of January next. Mas. JANE M. Pinson, wife of Ex. Presi dent Pierce, died on Wednesday at Andover, Mara She had been in failing health for a long time. lir A MITZI, NYW-YORIC Getman-has clear al &Ibis branch catablinhumat, rt Waalillagion, Ohm July, 1861, nearly half a nalioi of llsts. 40STETTER'S BITTERS - • Rave received the warmest encomiums from the press and people throughout the Union as a valuable tonic tor the mire of Dyspepsia, Flatulence, (Matti - nation, and gen eral IlerVolisidebtlity, it c.tunot be approached. Every day csree greet eTcct. are chronicled through cur princlp4l jottralle. There be nothing equal to the enjoyment to that which the rankled ozperience when using this valuable specific. Ito mild tone, its mire and vlgorcne action upon a disordered ntonnach. and the cleans lag of the entire human body should recommend It to all classes of on: community. 55 , " Adverttvement. For sale by Draggints and dealers generally everywhere dee 10-1 m Gray Flair Restored. naldriess Prevented. •• London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." " London Hair Color Maurer and Probing." "London Hair Color Restorer rod Dressing " Reetorre Gray Hair without Dyeing. This discovery for the preservation or the human hair is biking the lead of all heir preparations i besides restoring the solar and making lair grow on bald heads. it is a beautiful dressing, keepiliftbe hair soft, smooth and next • ble, removes any oraptive dhear.ex, Itching, Scurf, Daud• ruff, lie. Many who were bald and gray have had their hair nermanontly restored. Only oneprentaration. Large bottles. 60 mints; six bottles, 82 50.. Buhl at wholesale and retail. by Dr. Wayne & Soo, 330 North Sixth street Philada. Siold by S. S. STEVENS, Penn street, above the Railroad, Reading. [nod 7 Nave You Cougll, Weak Breast? Have you Bronchitis. Asthma, Sere Throat Rave you Weak Nerves, Donn stud Sleep ? Rave you Liter Complolut, Blood Spitting? Rove yon FAWN Side. Breast, &c,? Have yen any symptoms of Consumption? THE HAHARAWO COVOW,LOARG FIGUR, SHORT BREATH, pgygg, pecuLeirr EXPECTORATION. Persons thus enlisted should resort at once to come re liable remedy, and from the testimony of thousands who bare been eared by "Da. SWAYER'S COMPOUN D SYRUP OP WILD C.IIRRY,ii we firmly believe no other medi cine hex ever equaled Its success in effectually caring al Throat, Breast, and Ming Uompinints. It strengthens, heals, purifies, affording nenrlshment to the impoverished blood, and builds up the constitution. It soothes the irri tation of the ounces. membrane which lines the air pas sage, nod which gives no moth distress, caning tickling or !Ming in the throat. promote!' expsetention, loosens the tough matter which elope up the vessels of the throat and lungs. thus enabling the patient to breathe free and nature. It tAfinolatas the power of digestion, and has performed very many cures, When to all hitllll4ll proba bility it could not be possible. Prepared only by Dr. MAYNE $ SON, No. 310 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. Sold by 8. 8. srEvans, Penn street, above the Railroad, Reading, and alt the principal Druggists. [noir 7. MARKET. READING umaY, December 25, 1863. Buckwheat Flour per too me. '''''' 200 Pork 16 100 tbs. 8 00 Beef (hind quarter) per 100 poen& BG6 00 Beef (fore quarter) per 100 pounds les 00 Hams per pound 11 Shoulder* do 8 Flitch do 8 Dried Beef, do 18 Table Butter do 28 Lamp Butter do 27 ,Firkin Butter do ,Tallow do 9$ Lard do 10 ,11.1doa, Bow do 7 and 8 'Beet Old Bye Whiskey, ' ' ' Wheat (prime whits) per bushel 21 GO Wheat, (prime red) per bushel I MM. Rye do 1 10 Corn (old) do 78 Corn (new) do • 78 Cora Heal do 1 to Gate do Flaxseed do 1 SO Chmerseed do 4 60 'Timothy seed do • 2 2.1 Barley do 70 Potatoes do Sweet Potatoes do TO Salt do 60 Salt per Sack 2 20 Wheat Flour (extra family white)l2 bbl. 9 03 Wheat Floor (extra per gallon 3 00 Common Whlakey, per gallon 40 to 60 Flaxseed OH 13 gallon 80 Eggs per dozen 20 Stone Coal paove, egg - • tam. white) 111 10e the 4 80 Wheat Flour (extra family) per Barrel B 60 Wheat Flour (extra fatally) per 100 lbs. 4 2. Muffle Extra Fleur, per barrel 7 DO Slugle Extra Flour, per ICO 3 78 Wheat Flour (enro lee) per barrel 7 60 Rye Flour per barrel 4 00 Rye Fleorperloothe. 200 . . brohen,q(lWOrida. 7 00 Nut Coal do 600 ILI - mbar - nem' do 3,00t04 50 irlagter per ton., 600 Timothy Hay do 23 00 Meadow Hay do 19 00 Hickory wood par oord 4 00 Oak wood do. 300 Bark do 6 00 PRIORS OF GRAIN, PAID US P. SCISIIONG A SONS, December 25, 1862. • • . - • • 110 cents for 66 Zs • • • - 135 Ceuta for 66 tbe - - - 60 cents fOr 32 Be Corn, Rya, late, PRIORS OF GRAIN, Paid at SA OWL EC Cr CH' Diatillerib Cons of' Ele.eak Ilf asislenberg eirsett. 1 10 eta. per 66 The 13. . "56 60 . "32 " Corn, Rye, Oats, PRICES OF lIAV, Paid by BERNHART & KOCH, Ray Preeeera, Corner of Eighth Street and Court . Alley. Timothy Hay, Meadow do Reading Lumber Prices Current. Reported for the Reading Gazette by JAMB B. DRY EGER, Lumber Ocantateeton Yard, South Third St., near the Lancaster Bridge. sllADlita, December 25, 1863. Hemlock Joist and Scantling, • 108 00@2200 Poplar Boards, 'manic and 6Caniling, • 20 0047150 00 White Pine Mcrae one klaaa, - - 46 0 0"e 80 00 Cherry Boards and Plank, - - 25 00000 00 White Pine Floor Boards, - - 25 00625 00 Roofing Lath, - . 6 00@i'I 00 Oak Floor Boards, - - 30 00040 00 Whits Pine and Hemlock Shingles, 4 00645 00 Oak Boards and Plank, • - D 0 . 00.0 00 White Pine Ceiling Lath. - -- Asa. P_Leois' - 25 00@)40 00 Spruce and Pine Pickets, - - 12 04,20 00 Walnut gourds and Plank, - 10 00660 00 Lynn Boards and Plank, - - 20 00/20 00 White Pine Joist and Scantling, - 28 00 85 00 Birch and Maple Boards and Plank, 20 00 to 00 200,000 feet Green Hutt Bdged Clear Walnut from 34 to 7 Inches WASTED, Price paid in Cash r - 11200180 PHILADELPHIA MARKET, FRIDAY. December 25,1503. FLOUR & GRAIN.—The shipping demand for flour le limited *lathe market ie rather dull, bat prices remain about the tame as last quoted. Sales comprise about 2,200 bble., including Western and Pennsylvania extra family, at $7.25 @ 7.50, The retallere and bakers are baying moderately at from /M. 740.50 for impergue ; $4.72 Woo extra: 87.760)5 for extra family; and $8.30 up to 1110 bbl for fancy brands according to quality, Nye Flour Is selling in a Small way at $0.60 13 bid, There to very little duiug in Corn Neel. Pennsylvania is held at 35,60 1 MA. The Wee of Wheat are limited, and the ....got &inflames very dull; about 10,000 bushels sold at 160@18se $1 basket fur Woatern and retioayleania led and white inflow 1714gl9beV basket, the latter for prime Kentucky. Hoe to scarce; emelt salsa are snaking at 137 42 bushel, Corn is only in fair demand, end prices ore rather lower, with antes of 47,0J0 bunbele as 1i:41100 I etyma and in atom, tor new yellow; white at lufnall..c, and "Id at 122 e ill barbel. Oats are also lower; about 10,00) Lashio solo at 602070, Weight , W tiISKET Is nolettlot, sod hue nmterially tide:raced. Holders ark 97c. for barrels, and 9009*. for drudge IRAN —The market to unchanged but quiet, moot of the makers of Pig Metal being sold up, aid the haler are limi tad to emelt tom within the range of Keeels for tl,s three number., and good Nu. I warm. Of Scotch Pie there le no stock here, and no sales. Blooms are name and high, and manufactured iron in geed demand at fully former ratan, end the mills generally are well off for orders. CATTLE MARll4.7.r.—The market for Beef tattle wait daft at about previone rater, sad the offerings. Some 24u0 head, mostly all dieptieed of at prices within the tamp of $1312 for consultm to peed and extra quality, chiefly at 19 11 thelo3 Re. Co*e were unchanged. and 140 bold at Ma to $36 each for Springers. and $25 to 543 fur COWe and Calves. Hogs were not so plenty. and Without alteration ; • aosee33so Were disposed of, Including 2150 et 131eie, et 7,W5,,X, and DM at the Menne yard, at 21409 001.9 lbs tali. nbeep-20110 were ollitrett end win et all..Atge V lb, gross Little or no chspge.—nrorth,Awiertoun. DIED. On the 33tb fruit , at his realdencs In Penn township, Senstirasitt, for many years proprietor of the" Pleasant Tatl47 Hotel," aged ago* i 9 pewi t rib Mande lad relatives of the family are invited to attend his funeral. from kW late refinance, on the let of Jaatutry, 180, at 9 o'clock, A. M., to proceed to the Barn thatch. On the 19th inst., in this city, JOHN FRILL, aged 53 years and 5 days. In Philadelphia, tin the 17th inst., at the residence of his brother. Jonathan Brock, Bag., of appoplexy, PERsTON EspcN, of Ans.:dawn, (late Mall Agent on the Kind Panne. )tailroad), aged .14 years. Os the loth inst.., in Alsace, APAR ERCHALIN, aged 74 yearn. 4 months and 57 days. Near flap forgo, BprltS c o ooty, on the lifth inst., Be. BEOO4, daughter of TRQII.NA and story Terser, in the Zsd year oilier age. On the ifith inst., in Kutztown. Joes W. Branca, aged 6S years, 5 months and 25 days. Qg the 14th inst., in Bern. CATHARINE 8., daughter of Daniel and Catharine Dander, aged .90 yearn, 9 menthe and 19 days. On the 10th teat., In Bast Branawlch Townahlp, Schuyl kill county, dilemma! Sameze, a Satire of Aimee toW a• Alp, Berke county., at the advanced' age of 20 years, 2 months and a days. On the 13th inst., in Bern, NORA ABBY, daughter of Christian It. and Lonna Leinbach, aged 1 year, 8 months and 10 days. On the 49th IBM— in Colebrookdale, Warne, eon of Amelia and ,iamb Bitter, aged 5 years, 4 months and 9 day.. • On the 12:h inst., In District, MIRAMAR WILL, aged FO year!, 9 menthe and 23 dart On [kml2ol kW., Richmond tp., Maw*, wile of Juba Schlegel, aged 23 years and 7 days. Op the 11th inst., In Upper Bern, C►rnaatxu, Wife of Bowie/ :WIWI., sr. aged Mt yearn, 8 months and 10 days. On the 19lh last Douglassville, Saxon. Korn, aged 71 years, 11 11101H1113 end 10 day., On the .lUth inst., in itoeleland, Meal, wife of John Beim, aged 78 years, S months and 2 days. On the 9th tent , in tille City, WILLIAM NORTON, son of Bonneville end Mary Matilda Sohweimier, .a.d. 1 Year and 13 days. On the oth mast, in KatztoWn, JcLIANNA CATHARINE, widow ofJobn Warman, aged S 7 years, e months and e darn. Oa the Bth 100., in Mamma, InWita P., daughter of Charles and humane Halna, aged 2 years, 1 month and 22 days. Oa the 6th last., at "Banishing, of wounds received In the Battle of Gettysburg, Wtt.l.An Dra.r, a Burke county soldier, aged 21 years and 10 days. On the 3th lust., in RuncombinanOr, AIMMO.Vis, wid ow et Jacob Keller, aged 60 years, 1 month and 28 days. On the lot cast., 10 St-n.1.1..1E, La...akar comedy, PRI.V.D. Goon, aged 03 yearn and TO days, OBITUARY. Died in Philedelphis, Soodity, Dectnt, ISO; or/tropism ANNA EIGHTMTER, aged about 10 'years. Deceased was a Mater of David Rigbimyer, Fag., of Reading, also deceased. She was a woman of the type of the olden time—a good Obrictitto being, with a kind and generous heart, end ever ready, while ilvieg, to nerve those who claimed kind word or charitable deed at her bends. Living the allotted three-score years and ten, and having faifitled her suffusion on earth— . of doing good and that coutbrusily "—the Great and Good God of her Fath om In Hie wine providence hash railed her hence, to her home io Maven. This tribute tor memoriam. ie Gem ono who knew her womanly virtues and loved her for them while Using. At,log deed, •honid not prevent him from eberiehing her memory or extolling her kind hearted hu manity. Dead she may be to the world, hat in the beetle of those who knew and loved her, "she /WM still." J. L. A. CEMETERY DEDICATION. NEW CEiIETEILY AT THE TULPE -4 korron Church (Ito, T. IR. Leiabach's), 1n Jacltßou tow o4ip, Lcbauort coualq, ca•nr Rteuel,,,bura, Will be dee (Witted with ntiproprinte rollgloon rervicen on Now-rent'. Day—Jabuary let, 1E64. Preaching la tbo moratr; and afternoon. number of Clorgymrn from abroad are ox rn.olnd to be preheat. 'rho public are respect/111'y Invited to :Warta. tacc 19-91 To Persons Enrolled in the Bth District of Pennsylvania. A LL PERSONS Rrno HOLD A CERT[F[• este of Eacymptille (rota na also prsles Whs. were in tuns Mardi 3il, tlrll riot re. qntred to nylmar before the B..avd fur re•rxoelleolioll. I( 11 PP, dee 19-tf] Captain ata:ll.trotti_iiit Ng. 111. szaAR witsimr:Ez ~ VANED. STANDS TO MAKE 8, WAN TED 5 MEDIATELY, Tho higbcet wrifos TIM. Apply ;,t a. ID-U] Tins tame's. • PTOTICE. Estate of Doctor leawc Davis, 1V:ed.:784,1 IVOTIOE lIEHEBY GIVEN. THAT LET , vi tem Teetarnectmy to the Estate of Dr. Isaac Darla. ashamed, late of Ilohiolhorg t wash ip, Berko county, Lave Mau granted to the Subscriber, of the tame place. bit persons Indebted are tißplegrOd to make pa, went, and those having demaudi against said Matte, will present them for settlement, to den 19-3i9 S. snuARER. Executor. Estate of Gorge M. SW:meek, late of the City of Reading, deceased. NrOTICII I 3 HEREIIY GIVEN. THAT LET- Lat TRRS of Adrolubisatton to the estate of the above named docedent, hate been gaoled to the subscriber, re siding to the name city. Alt pardons intlebtott to hop op iate are requested to make par moot without dolay,.and all who Dave claims or demands against the same, are also requested to present thee, property outhenticatedifor eettletnent, to MARI& SOLI NECK. Admlaietratrlc, Or DANIEL, EttatEwriviuT, her Attorney, dee 19-601 Sixth & (kla street, Heeding Of Personal Proper y. THE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Sale. on Thursday, January 14th, 1861, on the pre mises, In Way townablp, Baas matt near Yleaaan lvllle, at 12 o'clock, 31., the following personal property, to wit: Two 110118.8 a, 2 MARES, 3 Shoat*, one wit: Buckeye Mower and .Reaper Combined, fwr !May Stake, ( Wade's Patent): I Threshing ' • Mannino.l Von Sinner, Spring wagon, 4411111 p 2 Farm Wagons. Winnowing Mill, Yankee Harness. Check Line end other Lines,4lay Lauuni, Crowbar, S Plows, Hoe Harrows, Harrows, Hokoplow, 3 Double Trees, Single Trees, Bakes, F o rks, 110Tillh and many otbor Utilities, too numeroire to men tion. Conditions of sale made known nt the time and plane, by deel9-M1 JINNAY 0. LANDIS. ORMAN S' . COURT BALE rUItBHAN 11." It) AN vIWER OF THE OR PHANS" Cannot Berko county. will ha acid at Pub- Veadna, on Saturday. the 16th day of January, A. D. Ittat, at the lake dwelling hodee of Jacob Nagel, deceased, in Donghtsa Township, Barks county : All that Certain mesumme, tenement and tract of Iced. situate in Douai 4 . 41 township, Harks county. bounded and described as fol. Jows, to wit Adjoiuilig Linde of Bather Baker, Abraham Joseph Yeager, Michael, Ludwig and Jena 2iYouum. contenting fifteen acres, and one hundred and fifty perebee. The itopreverneota enn6lsl or a .two story and a belt STONE DWELLING ROUSE. fiwiett Barn_ Spring linage nod a spring of never failing water, Am Late the property of Jacob Engel deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock iu the afternoon. when doe attendance wilt be given, end the terms of aale made known by rHI LI BABEL, Administrator. )3y order of Me Court.—lumar, Harm, Clerk. [dealt:l-4t ORPTEARS' COURT SALM: EMU AN T TO AN ORDER OF THE OR liaNS' Court of Berke county, will be sold at Public ndue, on ~ a turdar, the sixteenth day of January, A. D. ISe4, at 1 o'clock, P. IC, at the public house of Daniel Helier, in Boyeretown, eolebrookilale towialblp, Berke county All that certain maonsce, tnnentent and tract of land, sitnate in Colehrookdale township, Berke county, bounded by lands of Jacob Goldin, Abraham Houck, Dee. tot Boyer, loses Johnson and others, containing twenty-six acne and one bundred and fifty-one perches—live arena of which in beyfy White Oak Timber land Alto, a certain two-story BRICK 'LOUSE with aliniot back ldlngs, and lot or piece of ground, situate in the village of hoyer•town, Colobrookdale township, Berke county, on the road leading from Kiramp cutiroaa to Kutztown, bounded by property of Jolts Pegs ly, and other property of John Ecluteffer, deceased, and other., 00110.11 d pg one acre end nine perches, more or lam. Late the property of Tohn Sehtuffee. deceived. $23 00 for 2000 So. 20 00 for 20001214. Bete to commence at one O'clock in the afternoon, when due attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known by . . . - • - JEREMIAH SCHAEFFER, Administrators JOHN H. SCHAEFFER, By order of the Court. —SoLomos Glom Clerk. deo 19-dt PU51:20 slum Of Valuable City Property, Silicate otegthe North West Corner of Sixth. and rPHE SUBSCHIDGE WILL OFFIA AT pun- X MC SALE, on Saturday, the 11 day ot.Tannary, at axonal...okay Ronne. kept by lirael hitter, count- West corner of Sixth and Penn streets, in the city of Heading, the following described Real Estate, via: enbstantial two-story STONN DWKLLING awith Stone Kitchen attached nod lot thereto appnrto mnt, situate on the North West corner of Sixth and Franklin streets, in said city, containing in front on said Sixth street 27 feet, and is depth along said Franklin atonal fdl feet. No. 2.—The vacant Lot adjoining the above deßorili.d property on the North, containing In front on eald Sixth Weed 33 feet And in depth 00 feet No. 3 —A one•mtory BIUCK DNELLING Hwuurt, w ith large Brick Back Budding attached, having dormer win /rows. and lot appurtenant, adjoining cold above de scribed vacant lot No. 2, on the North, containing in depth BO feet; and In treat on said Sixth street 23 font, with the privilege or a three foot alley, extending back 42 feet, from which front the lot in 30 feet in width. A good title, tree from Incumbratmes wilibe assured to the parcheeer, acid the percher° money, to the extent of $4,00, can remain en the drat two proportiee if desired. Conditions of Sale made known at the time and place, by deo 19-2[l A. G. GREEN, Conn St,eqt. ORPHANS' COURT SALE PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR PIt ANS' Coirt of Berko county, will be sold at Pah lie Ventittil, un Friday, the Afteentb day of January, A.D. lobe. as the la, dwelling home of floors° Davidlodave. in Amity township, Rotea county, about one mile from Doug la.:villa Station A MAHAR/4104 tenement and tract of mud, situate in Atoll township, county aforeotil, bounded by lands of Samuel Weimel, Jeresutah line, Adam Egon'. Samuel Fri: a, Amos Potts and Peter Itothermel. containing one hundred and eighty-seven acres, more or lean. 'lto im proVeMente consist of a large two-story STONE D W ELL yI HOUSE. onastory Wash Haase, large kViAll Earn, Wtlmol.l Dome with Corn Crib, Carpenter Shop and Blackvmilh Shop, a.well of never-failing water, with pump in front of said dwelling Alan, a certain tracte WOODLAND, annals in Union tewuohip. said :moray, bounded by node of Delay - Kerr, George Wamoher, Henry Kapp and George Francis, Cott Mining live acres, more or ieee. loth the property of George Sale to commence at one o'clock in the afternoon, when dim attendance will be given, and the terms of Igoe toads known by JOHN DAVIDHEiSKR, 0 Eft ROE DAVI DGEItiER, lAdministrators. a aeon b AVIDITEISEI3, By order of the Court.—SoLosorr CLose, Clerk. Dee 19-40. P. S.—lf oot sold or the day appointed, the above-named prembwii will be rented. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, l i EglAntlf yALI A EY DR.A.Ncg, lait-NNE DAY, AND AFTER MON- Y, December 28th, 1888, an AC CO ‘AltiltruATlON PASSENGER TRAIN will he run be. twecu Reading and Ilarriabarg in addition to the other Paenongar Trains now running on the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Leaving Reading at 7.15 A. M., pawing Lebanon at 8.44 A. M., and arriving at Harriebarg at 10 A. M. Leaving Harrisburg at 5 P M., imaging Lebanon at 8.15 and arriving at }Lauding at 7 35 P. M. Stopping at aLL Passenger stt.tiog§. Thu ree. Mail Train, leaving Reading at 11.07 A. M., will atop only at WarneWort Myerstown, Lebanon, &un pin% Palmyra end iluctimelatown. All Fannin:wan will procure their 'Pickett; laefore entering the Train.. An ex , ra charge in made on all Fares ra din he Caro. G. A. NICOLLS, Reading, Pa, Dee. 19,1963-71] Geuerel euperlatexelent WINDOW SHADES AND BLINDS. NOTICE-SPLENDID STOCK. No. 22 North Fifth Street, Reading, T"F,S GREAT PLEASURE IN INFORMING his numerous customers that he haejaet received A New and Varied Stock of . SHAPES. Mt of which, to co,peaquenea of the later:ems of the season, will be offered at It.IiTHISMELY lOW PRIOR*. ,far FMAIDES pat up Without ex' ra charge. ALL KINDS "MINDS, Made, trimmed and hung, an naaal, at the lowest Cash Priam. PK 18 A SPLENDID STEEL PLATE SILZEOTINT ENOEAVING OF Major-General George B. McClellan, ON THE BATTLE FIELD OF ANTIETAM. Size of Picture, 193 by *44 'lichee. rrIIE ORIGINAL PAINTING WAS MADE from life, to order of the publisher, by the celebrated Artist, C. Echeaaeta; Esq., (who le the only one the General ever rat to.) it represents him on his celebrated horse Raniel Webster, (preeeeted to him by the eittsene of Um. eieltett,) taking an abaarvatian of the field, in the latter part of the day, as the Rebels were felling back. In the foreground ere twee the desolations of the battle—broken guise, shattered trees, Ac. In the distance, samosa the ameba sad dent, are staff erasers, artillery, °aviary end infantry. The whole picture is an admirable coznpoattton, and displays the rare genius of the Artist. Price of the Engraving, Single copy, $3 00 Two copies, AOO Three " 000 To one add's. Sant by mall. post•puid. Per.na acting as Agents and ordering:one copy at tbree dollars, can bave subsequent Ones at twe dollar. each. Travelling Canvassers ordering largely, wilTbe *applied on Merril Corm, Address 3011 N DAINTY, WV 28] Publtsber,l7 South Sixth St., Ailed& Ai OTIC E. PUBLIC SALE Franklin Streets 3. 3. missalin, JUST PUBLISHED. BOOKS AND PHOTOGRAPH WE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Strickland 86 Bro,, 535 Penn Stre7A, Readi.ng, I= A FULL ASSORTMENT OF BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, n-stwor nomms, VIIDNDIMPU ILLUSTRATED WORKS, STANDARD POETS, ANNUALS, JUVENILE BOOKS, GAMES, ALPHABET BLOCKS, CHESS, Crir.cnrms, BACKGAMMON BOARDS, PORTFOLIOS, WRITING DESKS, LADIES' TRAVELLING SATCITELS, LADIES' COAIPANION'S, CUD CASES, POCKET BOOM, PORt ()NOMMEN &,C. 7 An examination of which, they solicit by those SEEKING PRESENTS. daa 10 CLOTHING AllP FURNISHING GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WE HAVE NOW ON BALE, AT THE CIOAN ER of 6th nod Peon 4treo!li, x moat sesort moo t of CLOTHS AND FURNISHING GOOD 3. onitable for flolldAy twonooto, emulating of the following.nmong other FOR GENTLEMEN: GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, SCARFS AND TIES, SUSPENDERS AND GLOVES, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. ron DOTS: OVERCOATS AND SHAWLS, ROUNDABOUTS AND PANTS, SHIRTS AN I) GLOVES, SCARFS AND TIES, —ln great variety, at JAMESON & CO'S. Clothing and Furnishing House, Sixth and Penn Street. {dee I9—tf CLOTH AND BEAVER CLOAKS, AND COATS FOR LADIES, ripilr, NEWEST IN STYLE AND OE THE _j_ best wake, ere new selling ht Lee than. the Cost hi New-York, In order to dispose pf the stork before the first of Janney next. Please.cell and examine them before parchating elsewhere. The assortment is large end good, at the DRY GOODS STORE, den 19-iti3 t 43S Pena Street, Reading. 1K MARVEL'S NEW WORK (No pare of this worts has .71,w -red in ths Atlantic Monthly.) JUST ISSUED EY C. SORIUNER, 124 GRAND STREET, NEW YORK: MY FARM OF EDGEWOOD. A COUNTRY BOOK. By the Author of "Reveries of a Bachelor," eirc. Printed on laid tinted paper and 4iptied in Angnab cloth. WO: bevelled boards and balnisbcd edges. $1.75i in huff calf, $2,76; in Turkey Alorow, 75. THE NEW BOOK OF 111. MARVEL IS A treatise combining the tastefill and the practical, a graceful compromise between farming es a luxury and as means of livelihood. It should go everywhere among our rural population on an ic.ithetic mission, teaching how much of the beautiful may be secured without the sacri fice of thrift. His book abound. in eon:Able ~ride-, yet le redolent of Perfume, verdure, and dow, &Wined to rival in, popularity hie earlier worko, nor hundred Thurmond of ...blob have boon Auld in their .Englieh argon. and nearly ao many in French. and Oeilnetr.—Springfieid, (MM.) Republican. Also, Just Ready, by lase Same Als h r. - In next pocket edidons la on nta ' , Paces d nod boa in val. lam cloth, $1,15 each; toll gilt, t 2,00; la Thew morocco, IIJ,OU each— I. REVERIES OFetACHELOR. IL DREAM LIFE. , MP Th e pablieber mil/ *id ay of /bees Bonin by mail, paid paid, on receipt of he price. [deo 19 OAKDALE %V INARY 9 PIIGHTOWN, CHESTER COUNTY, Pa IS& NC W. 01171.1111i0n. at., Principal. 1 1 MS INSTITUTION, ESTABLISHED SOME ten years since, to located in the tillage of Pughtown, Chester county, Pa., on the Stale road from West Chester to Paltatowa, 19 tulles from the former, and 5 from the latter piece also on the stage route from Phtenixvllle to Morgantown, miles from iheilformer, and 12 from the latter place, n an enterprising, healthy, beautiful and fertile district. It is easy of access, and cumbineepecellar advantages for the site of a Seminary of Learning. The coarse of instruction is that generally pursued In the host educational instituiidos, and embraces all the goglish Branches, Mathematics, the Natural Sciences, the Latin, Greek. German and rreath languages, and Music. The next quarter mill commence In Febittery, bpt popila are admitted at any tt me. AMP. For farther p.artnelare atidreas the Principal, at Paettto we, Chc.ter twenty, Pa. [Dec 19, 1993-2moe Nineteenth Annual Statement, ()F AteFAIRS tIV THE MUTUAL FIRE IN,UrtANCE COMPANY OF BERES COUNTY, from December la, 1372. to December 7th, 1(69 One bondr.d NUJ*. Lave been Issued during the year, en properly estimoled at Two Handred and 84[y-nine Thounaud Five liondred and Eighty-eon Dollar, and Slaty aeVen Conte, ($2e8,751 67). The insurance on which woe Two Hundred lad TweTbousend One Hundred awl Bightj• ntv Dollars and Twenty-live Cents, ($192,183 25). Ceeti received on Premiums, Policies and Memberships. $ 813 87 Cash remaining in the Treastriy, De cember Irt, 1562, 1,607 72 Imerent received on money lo+d out, 21 25 $1,945 94 The following appropriations have boon msdo by the Manage Vining the year, to wit: , Damages awarded to David Brown 3260 09 Wen. Eleaarabola, 912 00 " Jos. Polvgrove, 1,135 00 '' :lacoh U. 2orr and James E. 111 ells, 11 00 Itenstral of Act of InoorporallOo, &c., 19 00 Horatian Taxes and attendant anpenses, 5 00 Appraisers of Damages. ifft 16 09 Pal,ll.hlog notices and metal data. roost. i'Y% 21 25 51anagers' services doting tha Year, 22 00 Boom-try for 100 Polidea Issaeil, , '. no on PreAdatlt'a compAngatlon, . 15 011 Treasurer's do 19 00 Preparing statement and othekineiden tal expenses, Showtog a deficit to the Treastity on the 7th day 1 1 . December, 1863. $ .Ino 41 WBI.I.IINOTON B. ORIESEMBB., Treabarer. Tito tolloWinff pillaffine were elected Managers for the oteiting ynar, to wlti---Williato lioal,b, James Lee, Wel lington B. Grieeemor, Mantel IL Levan, Jacob H. Reiff, Jacob G. Zurr. Joseph Dailey, Decree D. gitzel, Daniel IluAkirk. partial Claeeer, tlantuel D. Kunio, William Yocum and Benjamin Merkel; by wheat the followlng officers were appointed, to wit:—WILLIAM Jai A Be, Pre• eident IJawea Lan, Secretary ; WM.1.11;111024 13. GRIRSEMP.a, Trimmer. • By order of the Board. WILLIAM KHAKI, President. JAMBS Las, Seordary. Idea 19 -at SUPERIOR HOME-MADE MINCE MKT AT FRANK B. FIOLITHORN'S. nov 28] NO. 604 PENN STREET. Frank refiner's LEATLIER. PRESERVATIVE AND WATER Proof BLACKING. For sale by J. L. %TIGHTER, Fifth and Penn throe& dae 18-90 SHERIFF'S OA,I-2.-S OF REAT4 ESTATE. D y VIRTUE OF 51.1NDRY Wllll'B UP LE VA.- I_3 lexpoilbx, and I i•ll.i Pae2/144, 6.1e4i OW. et . the Conn of Comffiun Pieag of Bork": county, anti to tunditeqi , ,l, tuft b.360/11gt1111blie vent iU:Or out cry 11.0 thk.,.y of Ja;:::dry. A. 1 R(i4 P. N., at tbo pnblie hcc,e of Levi IC. 13althater, In Penn tv is nr.hip. IsDrkg VOUltv, U. wit: A ccr t%massaage, r , c,...cat and tract of land,. ,itnat.,, in Up ern towuridp, Bra, ammo', Fon:1;1,1 i,y halide of Samuel 4aetcalt Darhoy, lier!PA Fed nit Miebahl tu , s, ..ra,i-tsl area tsvo-o,ry LOG ....W.VEL • INO 11.. ir rttraac:J otheron—build j:N, of dm. 80/c1 ax the day of Jattua.e.v, A. D,, oi, o'clom, A 7.1.. al linuen of .7seed, 0. /MIL], rian Lira ccanty, to ale A mat t..;.,tt mdaMacc. tenement ay tract of land, orttiowl tow Bei•Li eounly,Si.ts of P9llO --y bounthil and ata,cribtal ho follows, tO wit: be. gi o ding at to ions mearr 1 , 1 a lino of lion nevillo Lords, and mil ni as Maur,: by tho ~omo North Oar, decrees, Wost pato be, 1., eto e. North; 373,', delroes.weht 36 Mich. es to a. corner, nod ?ouch 70,q d etrirnt, West 121-10 perches to a steno corner of Jacob oyer'e load, Uterine by the same Nei th 42;4 dogront West IS and li-10 probed to a stone, Nurib r 7 dog !leo, N'ir i fii . 4 21 pomhoo to a stone, and ' North ID tlfgreta, Woot - 22 porch no to a corner of George Weller'n loud, Mace by the mama North es degrees Best, 29 perches to a atone comer of Latvul Lobenh's land, thence by the ,itine North 4sh; degrane, East 10 perches to n moon earnar, Lbaara by tin ammo' and 'land of °Wean Ituppert, South 234 degrees, East 38 parches, to a stone, thence by the said Gideon Rapport, South 10 degrees, Vaa 1a 8-10 perches to a corner, South 2J degrees, Bast S 9-i0 perches to a corner; South 84 degrees, East 34 porches to a corner, North 12k dogreee; Rash 12 Denham to a Corner, North 25 degrees, lhtot 3 7-10 perches Ws corner, North 3.liX thermos, Bast 9 perches to a corner, North. /2 de grees, Boot 2 perches to a corner, and North 4074 degrees., East 22 9-10 par thee to a corner of John Bower's land;'' Iheccr South by Lion .o.lne 7034 degrees. Haat lb perches to nornar, themes by lands of Jamb Miller, South 92 , /,, de• gmes, West le perch e r to a corner, thence by last o f Dr. William Herbst, South IS degrees, West 92 9-10 perches to ;:litho place of begiuuing centululng ,34 acres aud'l4 .. Aerobes next measure. 'The Impro v ements thereon ....tad area onastory LOU Boo.4Beirtane attached, Swiss Moue Bern. Apple Ore and Spring of Water, dm., Src, bold as the rropertie 6/ WILLIAM NOL L • Oa Monday, the 4.th cloy of innuttry,.A. D_ 861, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the public lianas of Simon 13. Clumer to Shanesville, Burl townehlparrerksconntj, to ! r•rvit : No. 1. A 'certain one-story LOO HOUSE, and Ig.:CIL, and tract or piece of land, sAtuate In - Hari township, Herbs county, bounded by lands of S'olonton Leinlatch, Daniel Yoder, Mary Shall, M Arntln, and others, containing about five acres, more or less. No. 2. A certain undivided half-part of a certain tract or piece of HILL or SPROUT LAND, situate In Hnit town ship, Berke coney, bounded by Linde of Daniel F. Borto lett and Adam Atom deceased, containing 0% acres more or less. The above described premises are situated on the road leading from Pleasantville to Boyer..lown. Solda,s the property of JONATHAN B. (MBA Ifsß, At. the Barna time and piece, all that certain rnesonago_ tenement and tract of land, situate in Welshing ton township, Barks comity, adjoining leads of :David SlntharL. Joel Mutant% John /Dadra, Isaac Kemmerer taaud others, containing' forty acres more or teen. The M improvements thereon erected N a two story LOG HOU:SE. Frame Barn, Carpenter Shop, pie soy, apple orchard and spring of water, &c. Sold as the property of JOHN NSI7L. . . . On Therelay, the 7th day of January, A. D., 1004, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the palette bowie of Amon Tont, in Gerard tow,nehip, Mirka county, to wit: A certain mee eomro, tenement and tract of land, situate In Cornett towns chip, Rorke county, adjoining lands of Levi Hartman, [teary Kohl, Solomon Ululate, deeetued, and othere, coa tut ri ting 40 acres, more or, less. The improvementutbereon erected area two-atory STOIC& DWELIAPIO 1101.183, Pram." Barn, 41.14 liana° mid awing of Water, Ira.. Apple Orchard and a large number of other 'Fruit Tram, &c , ok. Soh/ of the prop6rlzt n 1 PETER ELAN. KKNBILLER. On Peiday, the Bth day of January, A. D., teat, at t eatnek, M., at the public home of Pet.r Krunee, In the Borough of Kutztown, Berke county, to wit: 1 6 e, I,—A certain three-storv'BßlGN HOIISS, Ware zips Bowie, and part of n Log Bonn,. end Stable, and Lot 2* or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Kole X.A.,own, Narks county, bounded and described as Col , lows, to wit.: Beginning at a point on Front Street, thence running South blond Charles Oehr's property GS feet to a corner, thence Wait 5 Pet to a corner, thence South along add Gobr'e line 95 feet to an thence West along Cold alley 15 feet to a co:nor, thendt North along properly No, 2 hereinafter (le.:abed, 1( 0 foot to a corner on Front street, thenc. , Earn "long nteol Front rtrnet reek to the place of beginning, be the distance more or lees. No. 2—A certain three-story BRION 1601300 and,,Brick ,IMNltchen attached. and part of a Log lions° a ad Stable;: " a and lot or piece of ground , &HW.: in the Borough' 'Of. Nutalown, Bartel c,:nnty, Imrradod at Attrcratoti sa follows, to wit: on the Bet by property No.l , on the South by en oney, on the We.kt by property .No. 3, herein. after deteribod, and on the North by eald Front greet, containing in front ou Front street 2.6 feet, and in depth 165 feet, more or less. No. 3.—A certain three story STONE lIOUSE and Brictt Kitchle attached, :Ind lot or piece of ground, situate le 1t,.: liorongh of Kutztown, perks county, bounded and de act ibed as follows, to wit: on the Sort by property No, 2, On the South by an slier, on the Went by property lute of George Bieber. deceased, and on the Aril, by Front afresh, containing in front on Front street 13 feet, and in depth 100 feet, taste or less, Sold as thq pre,pertg 1 011.4.R_GE:1 111'..1.FP.1(111 taut PEA AIM MiIER, At, the same time and place: A certain meg sneee, tenement and, tract of laud, :Lituato In Itlchnetul township. I.3 . a.its county, bounded by lands of Nathan Snobn, linac Fee:ely, Sonnet help and others. containing irwr, or lota. 'Mtn improvements thereon created den a one-story STO,'tN UOUSv i Fraete Stable, Pratt tree,, &c.. Stc. • Also—Acertain messuago, tenement and tract of land, situate In Richmond township, Berke comity, bounded by wino L unde of David Merkel. Nathan Spoho, Ihm.dtant I,•ely and °there, containing 40 acres, mesa or ' le. ' The Improvement. thereon erected are one story part ly Stone and Log Build& Log Stable, Fruit "Trees, &a, Ac. Sold rte the property of RENIAMIN BTBLV. On Saturday, the `Jib day or Janoary. A. D-, 1580. et I o'clock, P. M., at the Keystone MAO, to the city of Reeding, Berke county. to wit: All that two story BRICK 110USB,with Brick Kitchen attached,and two-rtory „ I lar,r4, , Frome Hence, and Fraine Stable. cud lot or piece cr retw " e ' n ' o d i r=l:ar L t c li o e mnt h eol i a d , e t :Unity ' t o r rIt'e l ::1: tog, Berke county, hi-landed on the hoot by property of Aaron Getz, on the North byLiberty Alley, on the Wort by property of Jonathan 'L. RAW ' and on the South by Peon etreot, cootaioing to front on Penn street, :30 feet and in depth 2io feet, more or le.. Bola a,' the properly or B EAR EGKIIABD of acritiontoton fleitodetitAio. arc/ ffEAVAJI/zif W.Elfrl3 and rlV.krilfrt.if DDERER, 0CC14.. pierB. At the same time and place, a certain two r, FRAME HOUSE and Frame Kitchen titached, .• Prams Stable and Lot or pion of Ground, militate on '" the North aide of Boltou wood, botween Ninth and Tenth streets, In Smelly of Beading, Berke comity, bounded on the Pate.t by property of John idler, on the North by an alley, on the Wear by property of John Bleesing,and on the, South by Buttonwood greet. containing in front MILT fee and in depth one hundred and fmr feet. more or lest. SON 08 Ihe property of JOHN 80H1L1,1211.. Ni. the game time tuid pious, all that certain wto•BRICK DWItt.LING HOUSE and Lot and Dime of Oroend, ,Ainote on the hunt aide of Rooth Sixth street, lu the city of Beading. Berke county, and being nen:t hawed twenty-three In the plan of building lob: laid out by James 1,. Dunn. Rag.; !minded and deaoribud an follows, to wit: on the North by betiding lot No. 22, and by Rich and Cain, on the South by tot No 24, owned by Jawed L. Dann and intended to be.conveyed to John Derrell, on the &net by a ten•foot ahoy; and West by said 513th tutees, containing in front Nortla'aud mouth twenty fee', end in length Boat to Wert, one hundred and fifteen fret, mere or le.. Sold as theproperly of EDWARD TONES. Eamers tor of the WE Loin and testament of SIMLA' IkteqUALD. AL the same time and . place: whereas, a breve de parittionefaciendtt, lately leaned out of the Court of Common Pleas of Berke e.ounty, in a certain suit or action of Partition, wherein Allen Bechtel was Plaintiff; and Nary Jane Taylor, Witlinw IL Taylor and 'Zachary Taylor, by their Guardian paved Stpltnight, were defend ante for the partition of all those two certain Mem:Lagoa, Ac , or Porpart No. 2: N 0.2. Alt that certain tot olGrottnd, wraiths bulidl Ogg atbereon 'Meted (being a one-story FUME NOUSE, 'us and back buildings attached) situate on the North• West corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets in the oily of Reading. Berke county, bounded and described as follows: beginning at the NortlivWestcornerof said Fourth and Chestnut streete, West mardly along said . Chestnut street eighty-two feet, thence Northwardly paralied with Fourth street thirty-one feet, thence Eastwardly parallel 'with said Cliestant street eighty-two feet, thence South wardly along the line of said Fourth street thirty-One feet, with the appurtenances. Rollie* the property of ALLEN BECHTEL, MARY JANE TA FLUB, WILLIAM E. TAYLOR and ZACHA- R Y TAYLOR. Seized and taken into execution and to be soldky 4A. " ABRAIIAM R. Kl:l22lG,ShertiZs aberilre Office, Rending, December 12, 10003-4 t .ej"dll persona employed by the said George Web, -bar, William Nell and all ~,her defendants named, or any or either Of t,em, are hereby required to make known to the said Sheriff at least tire days before the ,respective dare of sale of the above named property, the — kind and amount of their respective claims. for wages, dm, against tho said defendants. as aboveliamed, N. 13.—8 y order of maid Court, alt persona Interested In the diatribation of the princs& of sale, aro hereby nett fled that the distribution of the money arising horn the male of the real estate aforesaid, will be made by the Court, on Monday, February oth, 0604. r. S —On all sales from 220,02 and upwards will be required to be paid down. li t PBb)1 D 7 PUBLICSALE,ON Satray, ja.. ; ry26h,c4 atl : rkB,ouwy Howe, to the oily of Reading, at / o'clock in the afternoon; A Mall tract of loud, coutaining 2.oacreo, situate ii, Robe son toWnship, The shove is good farming loud, with 3 :a..U.5 of good meadow, a STONE 'IOUS& frame Sta ble, well of good water, deo, and sairahle for a Tfil/CK. FARM. Thu premises are now occupied by Ooorgo Grime., nod ono be sold private or exelkau6ad for a small hence in itetolhig, before January ltith. For further infOrreatien and terms, apply to !WOW; & ildl.ll/ 4, Currier Patin and 84 at., dee 16-41 Vaal Estate Agouti.- L 5 00 22,506 25 Farm for Baia Cheap. N EXCELLENT SMALL HARM OP 4S aersm, under a high an te of cattvatiou, inclading neres of heavy sprout Timber. The ireproverneithi are a DWEILINO HOUSE, Swiss Dim CO by 35 fret, Epriug Woolthed, Pea*. aud !lun y( glullT SOW!. A good veil of water at the door, wits tier 01.1.10 Orchard, and numeral.. other unit trees. Also, belengiag to the aile° farm, a POTTERY. with nuibado building Lt., carry ou the came. Siillllied Ln Rkelot township, 6 wile. from heading, and 1 mile from the turn pike. Fur tenan and priene apply to 11110 LE & FISHER, Bth and Penn Et, dee 6-et] Real Relate Ageata. PRZINOE ZWEIRTE!OS OF THE CHOICEST COLORS, A ND OF THE BEST MAKES, ARE NOW 13 eelling . AT THE NEW-YORK DRY GOOD; STORE AT LESS THAN' HE COST ORISOETATION, la order to close oat the whole latmeo: x doe 19-20 b raini'imasT, Reading. rtner.xer SALL' JAMESON'S CLOTHING HOUSE, V re'; Ell ~3 I:ze4 = r , t 4;• ,1 11 • It: I twAvvaili*. M El E Corner of Sixth and Penn Streets, READING, PA. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING HOUSE is better prepared now to hald out great inducements to buyers than at any previous time, as our stock of MEN'S CLOTHING & DRESS GOODS, is much larger and better than ever before, the bulk of which has been bought before the Jete greet rise in prices. - BOYS' CLOTHING. In great varief t y, of all sizes, prices and qualities. The long experience of this House in this brancirlias enabled us to get up all the different proportions and sizes to fit boys of all an.es," * to which we invite particu s lar attention March 28" 1863—tfl Christmas and Bridal Presents. HENRY HARPER, N 0.450 ARCEL street, Philadelphia, MIS ALWAYS A LARGE STOCK OF vtrATOULI, for Ladies and Gentlemen-1u Gold and Miler, FINE JEWELRY, of the moot faeh tenable styles. SOLID MINSi•WARE, In great variety, And gthigild' Superior noted Fpoone, Forke, eta., etc'"(xept 1.9-4 mo GOODS FORTHE HOLIDAYS, • ___. TIIST RECEIVED AT THE STORE OF THE SUBSCRIBER! SILK POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES' EMBROIDERED do, ALICE TIES, ANDALUSI LAWN Handstitebed, ffII6WN, MODE, TAN & BLUE VEILS, SILK GAUNTLETS AND GLOVES, MERINO SCARFS, EMBROIDERED SLEEVES, SHAWLS, CIRCULARS, COATS, togeth er with a variety of other desirable and seasonable DRESS GOODS. dee 12] DAVID NEFF CHARLES C. MALTZBERGER, No. 630 PENN STEMEM, In view of the approach of the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, Has laid in a very eloper stock of OBABCO, SEIGAItS, &c., &c,, REAL MEE RSC LI A.ITAT, 13BIAlt-WOOD AND r- - 111.70'it PIPES, x. SECMI 1101.1IELS AND I'OWI TOBACCO BOXES, eto., Of the newest styles and finest, quality, an es examination of which he asks of persona seeking deo 12 3s.] PRESENTS. Christmas & New Year's Presents. A. Ilil. SOUDERS No. 341 West Penn Street, below =ermines 310te4 AS JUST OPENED A LARGE AND HAND juL SOMP. Variety of TOYS, FANCY GOODS, FRENCH CON FECTIONERY, CANDIES, FRUITS, &t. Suitable for the Holiddye, to which be invitee the atten tion of his old customers and the public generally. diai- Country Dealeenenpplied as usual:' dee IS-Stj A. M. SOUDERS. CKRISTI AS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. ,GEORGE W. gbIIDERS, NO. 422 PENN STREET, READING, ra., wociUtizLeDns o- lg e S a g C . T . F d II ( hLe public in o tT or t t THE at largest and best selected assortment of Christmas and New Year's Gifts ever offered to the public. Ills stock consists of a large variety of NEW-STYLE TOYS, Manufactured in New-York, beautiful DOLLS, war-tht lab ; together with a full assortment of FANCY rrezrics CONFECTIONARY, And Candies of hie:,,van make, which he will sell at whotetale and retail at the lowest city pries.. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and otters will find it to their advantage to purchase their Goods forjho Helidays at George W. Soudere's old este!). lisbed Krist-lrindle's Head Quarters. deo 5-41 Estate of Benjamin Wolf, late of Ru T combmanor township, Barks co., dec'd. 14114'0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET TEBB of Administration on the estate of Benjamin olf, late of linscoutbmanor township, Barks county, deceased, kayo been granted by the Begin ter of Berke county to the andereigned. Alt portions Indebted to the enters are renneeted to make payment without delay to the undersigned, and those having claims against the estate, to present them to the undersigned properly authenticated for settlement. 51:40$ ROTH BIM liL, . . Admlaistrutor of Iloguj. Wol►, doo'd Richmond, Dec 12, 1563-Bt rotate 9f Anna Dunkel, late of Ontelau nee township, Berke county, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET Tlati of Administration on the estate of Anna Dan kel, tato of Ontotannoe township, Berke county, deceased, have been granted to Solomon O. Dinkel, of Maxatawny, Cod Ephraim Dniikel, of Onteluanee township, county aforesaid; all persons having claims or damages against the estate of the bald deceased, are requested to make them known to the weld admtaletratiore without delay, and those indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment. SOLOMON 0. MINKEL, j Administrators. nos 2&6t] EPHRAIM DUIIKFL, Estate of Jacob Kelm, late of Pike town ship, Barks county, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY CiIVEN, TIIAT LET TERS of Admtointrotion to tho e..lote of the above named decedent, have been greeted to the eel...cabers, re siding In the Patna townattly, lterks county, All pnrsons Indebted to said estate are retymsted to make payment wittiont delay, end ell who have clef.. or domande noluat the saute, aro eke regnoattlA to present them, prop- erly authenttotted, for eet:. iemr y t. "NJ A ' " YAM ` Administrators. nov 214;1 JOlll4 Estate of Solomon Dtiakel, late of Exeter township, Berkc county, deceased. NOTICE 18 in:in.:Kr GIVEN. 'I'IIAT LET TERS of Adininh-tration on the Esilato of Solomon loin o:Exeter tow eget p, Berke snooty, deceased. have been granted to Amor L. Lick, of Iteberou township, ...a John. !toyer. of the city of llosdint!, county aforesaid all permits having clai ms or demands a Wont the estate of the sold deceased, are rtiitteked to wake them known to the sold administrators without delay, and those indebted to the estate are requested to make Immediate payment. AMOS L. DICK, nov 25-61, 1 1 JOHN IIOYEIL Ad m" t "a"' Estate of Joseph Kunkel, late of Albany township, Barks county, deceased. INOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET— TERS of Adininistratlon on the Estate of Joseph nnkel, late of the township of Albany, Barks county, de, awed, beye been granted to llolosnon Flstar, of cold rn aids All person having claims or demands again the 'Estate of the said decedent. are requested to mike thorn known to the said Administrator without delay, and shwa Indebted to the mild Estate are requested to make Immedl• Ale payment. . Nov. 24,-Ot] Got JON VISTIIIt, Adoliskletrator. —,-------"--_-s-r-t---- --1.4 0. --, 7k74i.i1 1 ,,,37 7fi11 - .71, - ---a - =•-••J, _-:„.• , 1 t o :1- =- • *k1 , A7 , 11.-i , :7-, ~,p,E4,,,_,,,, 74.„,,, ,45-7,77.-.T.lgt.; ~;; iv,9 z....t-rv!- - ' 4:' r • '•••D•• "'"-- c.,, , A 1,, ._ 4. ii:• a •tgki';: , M • DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL . ZO MUM VITA& WAINOXPZ33 OW OBTAINED BY A PECULIAR PROCEBB IN the distillation of the tar, by whieh its highest ined istriaTpropertles are retained. It Is the medicine that cereatehen all others' hare failed. Have you a Cougt t Dare you Sore Viroat 4 , tiara you say of the premonitory symptoms of [tut most fatal &pease. Cattßumpeton Those who should he warned by these symptom. gener ally think lightly of them nett! It is teo lute. ;tram ►hie feet, perhaps more than any other, ariees the sad lINIPIA lance and fatality of dismal which sweeps to the grave at least one•afoth of Death's eietima. What are its tymptomd It facially begins wilt a short, dry cough. which noon becomes habitual, but for some time nothing Is rained ex cept o frothy mucus. The breathing icaotnewhat difficult, and upon alight exercise much hurried. A sense of tight ness and oppression at the cheat in often felt. As the Mi celle advancan the patent becomes thin In doeb, in Denoted with loge of appetite, great languor, indolence; and dejec tion of spirits; and may continue in this state for aeon eiderable length of time, that it le very readily effected by Blight naipetUTO Or intiplaer If these occur, the