II Mai sawn• ,Til ,eralto,lpesr;alaif mdo under Op Itiistaitee!r p is a --The 'fall A vil,ater iluthions w ill be; Vet **et 4 0 * 0 0 0' beneOts Oft Woo 914414 ate now fully realized. endW . of oat Merchants iii would dispense with i ' liong al' beat and dud have their away. ' , The tygoarraphi 'cal error which made ii. vi'ord" (flnfe rno r read for "Internet" as applied to the Rev,. nu e, whin't so far from ; 'the real 'Avath as m)glit be.'- ---- 4itowit,rl , s Ttatre, cloplquo will be , crowded to-Inght. ; o early,'---- Au l n aii a ted darkey yhttde atreat deal a, noisy last 0 601,14 the pot*. of Fifth and Washita ttitreolth."! , 4ol.leeloan didn't happen to co o,along th t, way, and cense-. %ell lie. ;te a t arras d.:."---.This, vido et , tl i o 404 bt e-credt rig stiMmere, phy sielias say,,we !lay° .had ,for. years.- Brno' hot, - certaudy.----Tho census man ii - Mak \ i nc hi s roun ds, asking All 400$ of quesOcats as to ago, avocation, &c, Old . maids, espe cially, have a d cided :abhOtieneo Of him. ..... but very ei r dent—Sher ris potular wilt, visit Reading . thus fall.--t 4 -----Female gooks aro Called the beat because they can dress we11.,-,---AsAttg,ust and t3Bptenaber , are the months, in , which epidemics WIWI: make their appearance, core should be taken to' keep everything in a' healthy condition. - t -----It is stated that peaches will be scarcer this season than ,they 'hart poen for several years. --A, country paper says. there is a man in. that neighborhood the mdttn that he ' sits on the door-step,to 'lave the ~Woar fif his psi, 4tifbietV 't ' 1 -Clo to ltlitrsdorrs , Vflirik lid if, of W„„ant rcl 11,90 . Etta.- - ---- See . fi rst page o ,' tue rdetOCo Or'-'inferatiting reading matter.. Already the eaves of the trees are falling. Val is apprOac Ing.—News boys and peanut vanders,g eet strangers as they arrive in our city. -..--The report that , • the ipttinteri3' of:this city Wore on 7a strike is latse.—Olie della counteifeit notes are •in circulation. They tiro roughly executed i and easily detected. .No less. then four pieltios , yesterday. ~, Many 'people are Idoking for flneko's Cotnet t buff "can't sett it." ' , , , D. 11,—;Brown, moot Sixth, 8, rit No. 2. 'Mue r moot Sixth, 8, at NO. 1. 'Red, moot Sixth, 8, at N. 1. Purple, meet Sixth, 8, at No. 1. White, moot Sixth, 8, at No. 2, niao , k, moot Sixth, 0, at No. 2. (bah moot Sixth, 8i at No. - „ans. 20.2 t.. . . llsoite or A. , Corirgino.—At tho lite annual coeuneneement,of Ponneylvnnhl Oollege, the degree of A, 14: yet; conferred upon, w, M..RighttnYer ? Esq., ,fif this city, Wuno is the worat sin, for newspaper to state'whieh fire company is 'first at a fire, Or . for another paper to steal the editorials , of a • neighbo, and Pnlin them off as ortiOnal?, . • , 'ot.'•c aatto rree Pia.klie will take place et Military Garden, foot of Fourth street, to• torkcpao otoplpg: AlLlovera of fish ere in vited hero 4111 be z band of music and danelm.., See .advertisoment. 1 /.• .-; Amtivito--thvigrtat Astyologist I " aqua liptea to vrt(et X have to pa,y, . Yeu'litararefnts some Nur() gay." Describes the pinson who loves you; never fails.. By 'quest of many I will remain this week ;,_:ho 16ngtik.' 'Beeidenim at Miss. Ty son's, ZTo. 488 South fiev . enth ottieet. • atig•3l3-4k, .' • 4310apg . , , tho . ~ take up !wino. of tho bets oared ,by Dcritocratit' on the elation? • * * Why don't the "101 l millions" turn out, , at the P. L. L. =stings r The 014 .tollito'ns present last night were the "watertaillions" OR the sidowalk,in front of the heithivarterS, wad they repaired close, Vlatebing . of sonto of th4fn would havebeen missing... . And why don't the Yoonyun• Leeg light up* their non•transpareney, of tho two colored Mint in front of their head-quarters? Want to know? • _ NEW LONE.—llittwatha Lodge, No. 9 9 , Knights of Pythias, was organized in this city last, night, by D. D. G.M. I Richard H. Jones. The following dicers were installed for the ensuing,tem t , - V. P.—harles Rette*. W. C. . B. Lucks. io y. . _ ) D. Harper: , ---- Ft S.—H. D. Breneiser, V. S.—J. Fred, Witmati, R,---RR. M. Linton. ' 1 11—. T. IL Chintzier. '1 1:18.-41, C, Diehl. : t Qj 13. 7 (1. D. Beaver. • ' Daniel Baum, an old and well keovkn itizeup Tuokerton, this countymict , with a actions accident on Tugs , day last, while out. riding in a car/logo, accompanied by Mr. Gabriel Gehret. horse they drove was a fractions ono, find in turning from a iirroad into the Pottsville tarttpike, this ,side of Tuckerton, the horse wheeled around suddenly, Breaking onacif the vrheela• of the carriage and tbrowipg both the occupantli out. Mr. Oebret was slightly brui,sed. • Mr. Baum received serious internal ijury, AO now lies ,in a,veri criti cal e'onditton: Mr, • Dutra carried, on' the merits:utile; business in dila city for a 'lumber of learii i „ previous to moving to Tucketton. LioX yttuottaxir was yesterday arrested at Pettstowe,ldentgotaertbourity, by Conde: Alp Smith, an breughtr.to thus elty by.Do tec4e Lyon, On'the charge of having aolon a quan tity uf i)lothing, muffs, bed-clothimr, etca civq . the Bosse +Of ,hfrs.. 0'44,404 lady 4tith whom ,Ite, had been hoardtag 'far p few dais: 'The, theft was perbetiated between tweWe kind One o'clock • O n leantalla7 tar. ..Whet) arrested he had near ,a 1 the fir iclos in his posession ex. Opt the muffs and a few othevartieles.Al (termite Memel hold hinfto bail in the 'gum of $4OO, indefault of which ho was Commit• ted to -prison td await trial at Court. • workinen underhe! employ'of the fielkigh Mal and' Navigation Compuny haVern suod work l and the strike is at an end. The men have acceded ej to the propokionyuyie to them • by the econar ny; .. no 'arrangement is as follows;.• Ins men commence work at seven o'clock a. and cOntinue untiloon z forty zinutes being then allows& then' lot dpitter. After dinner' the work is resumed and contiMies , intirsix o'clock, except on t3atutdays,whetr they stop work at four o'clock. The men, by this ar rangement, work Sixty hOurit per week in.. stead of sixtpfentroks under the lold' arrenp meat. We are Scamp:llo letirn'tlintAke t.; flenities have been settled to the full subs ne• tion of all parties concerned,;—Aitentoirli News. 4124%,.-Ahr.c(4e94t , iTh9 lO X 424 % , papal; Aeeitrir • we In* •Ant*i:parfrreed by Di.. Mitten's' hiagniii.oll. acts. and. $lOO per tattle; American House, 'Beading. [Rug. 19•tf . , le linnet too strew cautien'oltr cititime stittstibe utet:tif unit pe kite, oft the other snd we cannot tee' itto4l7 urge r itidu * not in well ripen Olk F .14 t' ti ,thAuliA yett4 suit tbit, ' extea,dvii , running throe gh a long series of - years, he had sitayitoed , the 1;:woolons fin his Itrrickip(e family reduced in proportion as they altne-into tbe2daily use of good ripe fruits, from stra*herriee ,onward. Some of 'the most distinguished powologists of the 'country bear unqnalitied testimony in'heluilf 'of well ripened friths. ~ ~. MERTINO Or I,4ollerit AND APSOCIATIONS.— The folloWleg named:Organizations will hold their regular stated.' meetings this (Fatuity} • evening : • • Angelica Council No. 'Ol, 0. 0. A,. M., at Springville, Curare township. .• • Seminole Council No. 88, 0. U. A. M., Fifth and Washington. • , Reading Degree Circle,D. U. (11. F.)' C. A. Brotherhood Hulls Third and 'Penn. I,lermann Lodge, •U. D. 0. 114. Yeager's Royal' Te 111144 No. 1, Mttionie Tie, 703 Penn Street. , • .• • ML Penn Ledge_ No,. et, ef 0(1t1 41,. . . 'Washington Camp, N. 00'. 0. J. S; of A., ' "MuMenberg. Mansion," Fotirth mid Penn streets. Watling EnearapmMit No. 43, I. 0. of O. Mott Odd-Yellows' Hall. • • • Manatawny Encampment N 0.152,1 0. ,of 0, F. at Pleasantville, - ' Hamburg 'Eneampnient No:100; I. 0.. of 0. F., at,llamberg. • Polack Arnins.—Tivo arrests Were made ,by the police force laStAght. Charles MtCauley.w4 arrested by officer LaWrence rit Seventh' and frank in streets, about O i o'clock.' .He was liockinfet iiimfg ,with too much ballast—he was also•exposing Ale person: Upon the' officer adVising him p) "mend his dinners," the reply he recoil , - ed was very laconic--"go to. li--1-11." This morning at the hearing Charley stated that he ;was sorry he had behaved so badly. He had come to Reading off and on during the last 20 years, and his conduct had never be fore been auckasto warrant an officer •to arrest him. Ale ,lid yesterday met some friends, anditook a !gireo drop too, much,", ,blined;atid discharged, . ' .-- • „ ~ -Ifiniamin Mackey was arrested by officer , Clay bed lio'clock last evening, in South Pin!' tract. Ben . j, was in tk bensinic condi tion, Ile was noisy and a nuisance on the farce ? and when lie was arrested ho fairy squealed: ,which mused the - collection of a hawked or nuirellirsons around him.'SOme thought ho was being. killed,and was hollow ing "murder," This same customer had been picked up on the street- only - A few nights ago by an offiecrond 'this morning his honor r Mayor, the sent him 'on the bill , sent him 80 days,. • ' ' • ANOTHER Ftzzt.E."--Rnilitalism seems to be on its last legs in this city. For a night, or two past, two or three IsusPitionsly sheepish individuals have been chatlol,g on the pave- Monts the wonderfully mysterious characters "P. L. L. 1, 19," which everybody know the Meaning of. viz Abet the Piundering Lhzy 'Loafers were galled upon to meet at "No. 1," the United States hotel, on the 19th inst. The Radical daily organ called upon the V,404 , 0* Miserable, -Plundering, Lazy Loaf ers through its ,colutons, and also' shrieked for a meeting at the "Yoonyun Leeg" !tend• quarters t to form a company of Invincibles.. Tho night came,' and the Q. IC P. L. L.' turned out in force, every . piember being in lino. The "crowd" Consistbd of a fife and two drums,' a transparency, - two men and a Chief Idarslial,,hesid,es four Olive little rag.. god boys lathe rear to do the yelling. • The Immense procession passed up and down Penn street, but failed to capture a single reciuit, and returned discouraged. Another 'trial was Made, and this time they - went down to the canal, and returned with some ten pr '4 dozen ,Beerites, who were duly escortedlo headquarteis.. • The "procession" didn't go Ou - t loin, far thdrowere no more recruits to lie had in town, eve& for beer 'gratis in the. Way of bounty. What was MOW in•the se .cret. meeting we dare not rtertl-4,would terrttir and:shock' our entire n tion—perhapti —t6 tear of the threatening proceeding's , of the immense mass of "loilty". therrand there aminbled ' . s - Tho other meeting was also a fizzle. Tho hoped•forl"ltiiinciblon" were only '"lnvisi• bles," 'there being hardly enough present for officers, with itet a sloe() private on thhrolls who was willing to occupy Such n position. The likenesses of Cant and Grabtax looked "black 11644 Waco" with indignation at such 'a pitiful turn, out. ' • Alns for Rf k dicalisto i In the language of the Southern: "loll," "it am done gone to ,and an his • Down East compatriot Would. sai, `; the gnu darned' thing's kinder gin Cout,Aikb l" A few mere bloWs front the hard-fisteldDemocracy, and the:Radical Niggetito party will disappear forever. So mote it be ! ; r ,' ~ ~ SUBSOIMIE for the EAutv. Da. LIGHT has just received a latgo lot of pure, fresh drugs 'and medicines, of all kinds. Those who desire the pure article .(and who does not?) we. would hdviio them to go to him. His prices are reasonable,and he wait's upon all his customers in a prompt and gentlemanly manner. All prescriptions are put op in the most caiefal manner, and there is no danger of any mistakes oc curring. • / The Doctor' has also all kinds of toilet articles for salo,;---oils, washes, soaps, brushes, combs, &0., ke Remember the place4No.: 1 , North Vifth street. 1 , • " aug 21-1-w. ' . Fr is not - probable' that.: Absaloni was obliged to usa any hair proparation to force his hair to grow to such an extreme length as it is said tO, buys) In,attained., our day, however, people quite frequentlyind it no, cessary to call scientific skill. to aid. thorn in this respect. Such will 'find their every wish supplied in "Balrett'a Vegetable Hair Re storative."—bavenpoit (Iowa) Dohocrat. 'aug 20-lw • 1 nil Great t the Grand, the. Only reliable : . edy for Illicitmatisbli Neuralgia, Lam ., ba , A , Sprains and Anises, Swelled Glands, Sty(Ants,' Sore Throats,'xifid pail) of any 'sort a d train any cause, is Da, RossNt,Vii litagne krOil;. eiti ets. , iind- , $1 00 per bottle. American Housep Reading. , [Bug. :10.,1m PAINTS, oi . Oul building materiels be found cheaper at J. L. Stichter's than nt any other house in Reading. j I.B;tf IF our friends will use preparatioas for re storing groy, hair they should use e" O hest. in . Hie ;:naarket. Our attention has lately been called to an article which has extensive sale and a verx high reptption, knewn as Ring's Vegetable Authrosia, and we are in• dined to think that it possesses mere desira ble and less objectionable quAlitiew•than any ether In the4uarket:; • It testores gray.oi fa. lied 'hair to its, pOsleal,coie ti rin ,nv),!lt fie pmrkable gpiiMer; wftl by 'lti iniigbrotlpg 400thinip'prOpertiesre i m9les all dundruft hunuitb (vita the scot p, It's far' trial and you cannot fail to like it. aug la 1 m CIII:=1 LOCAL .NOTICES. EVOND E 0 itivii.OV* IN IL b4fl.Y ituattae. tit* o tits* . 6 201 Sunsets '• 640 Days's lengttt Irs hours 20,tiainutes.• • STAVE QV 111E104 . 0lielrEft.. 7 /t. 141'. 2 P. 63° 82 ° 72* 89 ° 176 ° 78 ° 8.5 ° 72 ° 83° Monday, Tuesday,Wednesdy, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, GREAT. SUCCESS I—GRICAT Svc ARR I—, Thoso who hale *lavished Marsdorfis %ratio 'frier, should *lot fail to go and whack* tho `,teems of the new faces.. Grand change' of programme, and.. the beat place of muse. , mon!, in tho city. 0 1 lt.* A iiai t Or tivoof ripe atermelon at noon, a saucer of tip-top ice cream in the evening, and a good, ,sound sleep, nt night, are all a person can relish 'now-a-days. This is quo of Charley Ruler's remedies to keep people from falling into lethargy during this season of the year. , Clo to see him, nt Sixth and Franklin streets. 821-20 CAGGIEr IN A THRESHING — IIIACIIINE.— Yeaterdn'r afternoon while Levi L. thin, residing tn!Lower Heidelberg Towirshipwas .engaged inlthreshing, his son, who is about ton yearti of age, had been employed in driving the horses, had his left foot caught accidentally by the horse. power and severely injured. Dr. It. 13.Wenrich, of Wernersville, Was Immediately called to his aid,who dress ed the wound. 'Tt r mavrat: Comour.-.--The amusement lov ing public will not, forget that Thomas hay wood, the favorite t dmie shter and' dancer, takes a benefit to-night,at Stroviart's (Aulen baeh's Iht11.) , Thomas will no doubt do .his beaten the occasion. The programme is a good ono. The entertainment will commence with; the minstrels, Consisting of eight - tal ented gentlemen ; followed by varieties, Freedmen's Bureau,Speetre -Bridegroom*. =I Norio, Cninnix—A charge of a rather novel character wns mode/yesterday, beforo Recorder Gavin, against a citizen .of Herits bounty who is charged with Conspiring with Commissioner Rollins to effect the removal from Ace of George W. Alexander, Col• lector of the. Eighth District. Tho arrest was made tie a 'warrant issued by A Berks county magistrate, and the Recorder held the accused to bail for his appearance in that county.—rhila. Ledger'of this morning. FELL Om—This morning about 11 o'clock, a man drove up Penn stre,ot with a IoW of stones. He sat on -a Ward place&on the front part of the wagon. 'When opposite the EAnt.n office the teamster suddenly rolled oft his seat; on which he was perched, to the ground. He was top-heavy. The horses were stopped, mid he again clambered on the wagon and drove on, with his head bob• ling round—now hettging i on ono:side, nOw, on the othor.' i THE LAnms' Pio•aio at Latter's Park on Monday is looked forward to with much in terest, and will no 'doubt be Well attended. It should be encouraged by'all, on account not only of those who have charge‘ of it, but for the sake of the MtiOnnerchOr, who exert od themselves so successfully for the enter• taininent of our citizens, during the Stenger fest. - "The smiles of beauty aro irresistible," and accordingly we expect to see the ladies who havelho management of tho picnic complimented by- an unusally large turn• out. . RAMDURCh-Ou Tuesday afternoon,nparty of about half dozenjolly fellows, who aro employed on the Port Clinton &Topton Rail. rod, went to Hamburg bent on a little fun. After having imbibed too much bad whiskey; however, they became rather quarelsomd. .Mr. Joseph Popp, in, whose saloon they were, remonstrated with them, when ono of them struck and kicked Mr. I. Adams, a quiet and. inoffensive old Man., Mr. J. C. Laub, in attempting to save Mr. Adams, was also set upon, and would have .been severely beaten, had not Charles- Yeager come to his rescue, who succeeded' in quelling the. fight, but not until ho had whipped three of; them so. completely that any demonstration on their part would have been imprudent. A LEAP YEAR Pip-The..—A Leap Year Pic- Nie, 'gotten up exclusively by a number, of ladies of this city, was given at Col. Feath er's Ephrata Mountain Springs Hotel, on Thursday. The train left Reading at 7 o'clock A. M., in charge of Mr. A. B. Lewis, One of the most polite and gentlemanly of Railroad Conductors,' and arrived at Ephrata at'S, the rido up being a scene of continuons joy and hilarity ; but on reaching tho Springs the real festivitiekof the day commenced. Numbers visited the observatory, from the top of which they had, auiagaiUont,view of the surround ing country, which opened out in gorgeous panoramic array at their feet for many miles. The feature of the Pie-Nic was, that the gen tlemen were perniitted to do nothing. The ladies-obtained the partners fbr the different dances and attended to everything else; even to the payment of the'railrOad fares. The Aidwas furnished by Wittich's Orchestra, Aid it could not easily have been excelled. The dinner call from Snyder's inagie bugle came in at the most • opportune moment, af ter a series of interesting ramblings and dances. This over, the balance of the day was given up to Terpsichorean Pleasures, and the spacious dining room of the hotel presented a guy and animated kippearauce, reminding ono of Byron's exquisite lines de scriptive of the • Bailin Brussels the night before the ever-memorable battle of Water., 100 :• A hundred hearts beat happily; and when . Music arose with its Voluptuous Soft eye 'Take love to eyes which spako again, And all went merry as a marriage bell. But ti's everything must. have an end, a Leap Year. Pic-Nie can be no exception to the general rule of MA things sublunary, and at 0 o'clock %sin., „precisely, Conductor Lewis gave his two taps on the bell, and in charge, of Mr. B4muel Gardner, ,the neer, we sped down to Reading in a Burl prisipsly short space of time. Among the' prominent gentlemen Present wer9LeVi. B. Smith, Esq.,. David :WlCnight, Esq. J. Hagenmau, , Esq:, ;G. A. Nieolls Esq.,' Dr. H. H. Muhlenberg,William .H. Cl i yiner,Esq.; James H. Parker,Esq.,Henry S.Eckert,Esq., 'Edward D. Smith, Eiqh and the . •Press was ably and gallantly repeesented by Brothers Nuabb 'of the Journal; Hatvley of the Eagle, and your reporter, whose modesty (one of his maniivirtues) prev,enta the mention of his name. We desire to return our thanks to Condat toi Lewis and Engineer Gardner for the pri- vilege of a ride on the . engine. It was gip rions and exhilarating, rtin will long he' re membered as one pf the, inbumerable plea sures of the day. This Leap Year Pic-Nie will remain a bright spot in the triepum 9f the participants for many a year to come. How it 'made Us 4leh 4110 this season Nola come oftener, and that e,tame ladies were al= ways our ministering iittendiinth and; ,eiiii duetors.. 800 AWG'Ntir 40 tio4 l .st*teit thOprtorid .prettilnint eltitene OIL* lad :)0 41011 eutitetttrilt brought,bercre:thehpolrertitthat punish, • dihd'itkikt :otheral were; likeLte he lin the ewe nnpleksnot prediostgent, tlif• . ; The folk hire; tritittidretli. and Ithe world 'trembles before the ilortes4 of the hived°. ninn King: • Geotge Washington Alexander—we don't know "whether he. ii, ii;', relative of 'Julius Caesar Hannibal or 'otherwise-luta sorted, and found another World to conquer ? • .11e has invaded the Gibreita`ref,Democracy*With , hostile intent, and captiiredthe mighty chief . tains thereot I , ~ LI; - • • - It appear that 1,44 „Alexander viti't re moved frOnV the position of Assessor of hp :fern:it Revenue (properly So called) in this district, because ho, the said Alexander, had :fallen under the ,notice Of the 4ovettruetit Smelling cominitee, who had . discovered :a `very large:rat in Alexander's Malt tub, in the shape' of official misconduct •or Pecula tion; the particelttcs of which have not be come known to the 'vulgar world: •-: ..- - i, ' The Secretary of the Treniury sent for Hon; J. Lawrence Gets andi-equested him to name anispnost man for the prisition, ati. Alexander ' like his great namesake, had got, himself into trouble And brought on his (pa , Utica]) death; by the :impreper .nee '' of R..' quors.. 'This was PAiflieell, job—hOnest men' being out of fashion- , but after a few trials Mr. (lets found au honest Democrat, and he was Made Asseitso4 Alexander' Was re intived and ho was wroth theieat, and there as danger. to the Scull thatgot .in his way_ #, but , finding that bit' term of Office was at lust brought to &Close,' he did atop and there make complaint balbre Aldernian :Mengel i that eertniji . Democrats named Tobias Bari() and J. Lawrence Oet 1 . " and divers and sundry Radicals named. Di - j ler Luthdr, Levi Maltsberger -111eXaedeV . i. Tutton, David C. Eellnr,,'..to . li Lavenapid E. A. Rollins,. had unjustly'. conspired. ?to. 4oth6r to -get the said Alexander into a Ow founded bother awl ugly Mess,generally, by. charging him with \ having entered into ar rangements with, some of the parties named to defraud the government, generally known /ns "Uncle Sam," and .mentioning high crimes and 'Misdemeanors in such a terrible , manner as to create the impression that the said Dario, (Jett, Keller, et. al.; deseriod to be hanged, drawn end quartered at the very least. Witness the terrible doeument : /IFIIIKS COUNrY r ss:' ' . George W. Alexander, being duly sworn according to law,. doth depose and say, that on or about the first dayofJniy,A'. D.;1867 t or thereabout,a certain coMbination illegally formed and prosecuted to injure and bffect the removal of a. W; Alexander ' from the office of Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Eighth District of Peinisyliania, by To- - bias Barto, 1L Lawrence GeN,Diller Luther, Levi Maltzberger t Alexander P. Tuttond David C. Keller,. Charles H. Broelts, Johpl Laver; and E. A. Rollins and others . mil, Known to This deponent, did unjustly , coil 'Ore together t 'and falsely and maliciously, did charge the said G..W. ,Alexander Arithl the commission of crimes and.thisdemeanorai in office ! with the object and for the purple' of effecting his removal and discharge ' from the said office; they did 'charge the. said G. W.. Alexander with neglecting to discharge his offieial,duties in the said office as Asses. sor of Internal Revenue; and in charging that said Alexander with. Imving entered into ar 0,7 rangements - with the said Tobias. B arto, D., C.. Keller and John Lavens; Distillers and Rectifiers of Whisky, in the said-Eighth Die- ; trict, 'and 'by said nrrangement to enable` them to defraud the Government of the Re v'enne arising therefrom, and with receiving money from them in-considerationfroufgaid arrangement; all of which eharges,deptinent avers,are false and- mali9ious, which . Were gotten up for the purpose of doing this' •do.. ponont injury,and for the purpose ofPrOciii mg his removal from,the said officaof Asses.: sor of Internal Revenue of the Eighth_ Dis• triet of Pennsylvania. . • - . •G. W; ALPS A:NDI4. .. --Sworn and subscribed before me,this 18th day of August, A. D.; 1808. „ . . . MArrnbts his Aldermen,. ; , . The parties were-accordingly arrested*, constable Diehl, (to the Unmitigated ais4ust , of Bully Lyons who wanted 'the jeb' ',him self.) brought before, Alderman'ldengeLand, ,hold tabail in $6OO each,'-.-sn many of theiii lot had been•canght up 'to date r at: leak— while Alexander- is, whetting has sword' to take off their political beads. And so, stand= Oh ye case at ye presetitswrityng. - , -',/ . What the consquenees :of this: terrible raid will be we cannotproglioaticate I but it is generally supposed that Aleiander is rashly follewingilin the footsteps of his il histrious predeceSs'or," and isubout to per mit whiskey' to canals the destruction of the great temple which is as widely known as .that of Diana—which. has, an , outer ond• an inner circle—which encloses within its sa cred precincts many &Vont worshippers— * great Temple of. the Profits, known a's The Radical Whiskey Ring; and we trem blingl . await further dovelopments.of the 'downfall or the upriiing of the mighty Al exander I .- . . THE EAGLE goes everywhere._ ' South Carolina. Comints S. 0 Aug. 20.—A bill has boon passed in the Senate, authorizing tho Glev , ernor to take possession of tho mots of the bank of the State, to the exclusion of for- . eign bondholders. The nascts amount. to 'nearly $600,000. Mr. Randolph, a negro, introduced . a:bill authorizing tholGovernor to take posseision of the . arins; battories;:equipments,.&d. be -longing to the State, 'A bill has been passed by both Mouses, organizing the • State voliee; a ,sesniquilita ry organization. •- • • .' If 1) MA RN ST. Bastions & Bro., Bankets, No.lo North oth street quote its follows: BRADltig i Auw.'2l. 18 11 08. p- • 112.; • - 11 A • -107 K 107 .1 • 107'0 107 1114 Old-U. S. 031881 . Old U. 8. Ws 180•-• - few U.S. 5-Ve. 1461. July and An., l - New U.S. s,Wi's. 1846. Muy,end NoT., New U. S. MOO, - _ • 5-30'8 1807, J uly and Jan. - New U. S. 5-20;1868. - - Ten-Fort Bondy, - - - - Gold in ew YOTIC tol2 o'clock. . Gold in eadinget Bushong CEMETERY ILINE TIIE LINE 01P CARRIAGES von ton CEMETERN . . Will leave. Fifth street and Cherry pilot ,uirery hour of the day..columeneisig o clock. AMR further orders. , TsiOsi. 11411 & BRO. tipt-tf POCKET BOOKS 4 JUST calved at . 1 the tiale Voolcmvkre, large !pt Qe I CM , 40011 S. 0111ga/1411i 1111141!,13 ,i3BN.BLOOD-s . PURlnkri Some i under the . situp ot"IFEDTEIRS re; OEN.' a valuable article; for sale at the" rookstore. aulitt-tr wk. Ww lir 1 : • e toi l Waill i t4.l Wit iLiZatt ~ : •Atatt • i • • . litiet. ~ -• 1.: / \ ' . k ‘:, • 'i' 1 ' ' 1 A r'' ,:. I -0. ' Th i ll toinki, al kith 05 roll l o lt e litaw 7 met Zroathlt►immri 0 1 l I, lgrpolartViie, liiittio ana C cl rev i ttml i t lil3 ' liggtl At FitfroryVith.iteme o . I:l 64lltri r I! tvitstr, t-e a 5 e..1:14...m . bac 4 * H oar4 4l 14:44 7 , . no --0. 4 t; I PA: " sure 'lr et o rone no oti w it. 0 " T r ri e ttl a ti e u . " Rs it w iy' • d prarki t til lit e t t . oo ' ?"' 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