k 2tl 'CITY : it DI 0 /`-' , Tee _lx grout OtrAftr—, Litt Of I4i uig YOUItO ate enthely draleetkof their beet, attd be has 1 1 x; ot,teesikedliteirtgar - be at, hie weitylle*lfl i ''' ---Ap Oran:4ore on the grountaX thr tural popular. wiey ebmi le not a tiro, to enter lonfrii niture.--The di lifeep, and annoy Mel sheild be thinned Otll the is worth keepini howl and bark all qi of the mangy aura of the prominent owl torney ntthia county handsome walking big, by Mr. 8. T. Ads Now is the time to In of tomatoes if you Blair badges for sale 6 up to 20 cents a) sometimes resemble( ed Jonah; I:orhe talc Wont of the water. -? ran up Fift street h biting at cv ry.cur n -eh, , A 101 his reach,-- r: -, ~_ 4irgo - lot Of B,ollooi`boo4ll Just received at the gAOLE hook store..-- 4 -- i'ull house at the Theatre Combine last night. ----7----Ileop skirts go to be a•little larger this fall and winter, straight in front, with'a gradually slciping Wait at, the back.--A large, number of people loft the City this suornhyt (of Llliz, where the,;Familyplo.nis. "takes prace;- , --t---What is the'diffeidnee be tween a honeycomb, and 4honeymoon,? A honeycomb •consisti.ota number .`of small "e;ells," and a honeymoon consists of one great "sell;- - -Matq people are fishing along the banks of the Schuylkill now-a-days. 7- " Now l , then, my heartiel, ), said a gal lant • captain t "you have a tough' battle ho t* you. Fight likeheroes till your powder is gone, then run I I'm a little lame,, and I'll start now." The ifoiesaid captain is n prominent member • of tho "Yoanyun Leeg," , ' of this city.---4he martens have WM'. Melleell'whoeling - itito flocks 'preparatory to their departurSto a more Southern climate. The frost and cold are not far , in the future'. The Court Houso was well Mod yak tardily with the mad browd of hangers-on, and others, attracted by• a morbid curiosity, Peons wishing to be naturalized wilt apply tollie Court, on Monday, August•filat, that being the day fixed by the Court for that purpose... 7 .--rMc:weather centimes wink. sultry-Slid sweltering. The predictions of the . weather-wiss, that we would have a cool August have have not, thus far, been verifiedt - `---liarrow eseapeslrom being,run over are made daily, at the now depot, on the , ATI rival of the different trains, and it la duo' on' ly to the de of officers that ,niany a Bfe , id saved.r —To create an excitothent, catch, a rat, with a terrier at hand, and let the dog give chase , an, (Vara It,, , A crowd soon , colleota to enjo the , sport... Because a i r woman ran aga inst a man, laid oVoning, and &wank, he did not apologize for, the lady's carelessness, he ; was,called 4 "brute.'! Poo I" •• ' ' • 't . . , /4 " - t r k i tZlgtll.li t y l & 1. Vitire:,rettilLbi„ EL S. All V - 2t • 111011 IS IMPORTANT To VAnusad.-4-Juat re•, colved.and for ode by S. Stiehtey, 505 Penn Wein, White Weevil J:, t.. Now. White Mediternanean aced wheat. TBt. To get, an' extra good • article Of Polfsh, 18 an °Meet of irriportaiiee' to bongo keepers, and the pine° to get it is at john MoKnight's Hardware store, Third and Penn' streets. ' - Tug Dispatch Says one hundred .Plunder• ing Lazy boaters were initiated Monday night. ; We saw the "crowd," and .wb can't imagine' how they scraped up "ono hundred," unless they used Bno•toothed combs, Is the Prices of piaures there's been a re action, The cheapest now taken give most satisfaction. .Bixteen—phottigraphs for ono dollar, at Yeager's ()slim, 4881 Penn St. Mfg. 26. Or the Philadelphians . presents at the la• dies' pio-nio held on Monday, at : Loner's Park were F: W. Thomas, Jr., editor Phil. adolphie Avis Ares#, and Mr. IL 'Bohnlidt, of the German kvenfnp'Post. • soNatiour.—lito. ,Ston g orbund, which comprises all the seeleitea east of the Alleghenies, will hold a fest at Baltimore next year . ... An we learn that thelfamner cher of :Williamsport intend 'inviting the societies to participate in a grandleast they intend giving the Mewing year. "IT is ascertained; by. weighing hay in the mow July, and - cut in February, that 010 shrinkage amounts to abp•ut twenty-61RM per cont."L-Dispatch. • Hay cut in February would be earioeity in this part of the country. Quoits our neigh bor of the Moors learned farming under the Equator. . , • - - , A NOB AND eIiNEIIOIIB WCillK."—General Tobias Part° has 'cellected4roin. our citizens over Six Hundred, Dollars, Which subsoil). lion he has difitributod among the twenty carpenters who were the sufferers at the Garet & Mast tire, for tools. Such h work of tract charity is highly comnitendable ' and worthy of all praise. TO ADVERTIBIIIO.—It occasionally ha p• ' pea that an advertisement is unavoidably' crowded out of the Emu by a press of local or other'news matter. In such cases 'lstria account is kept, and the full number , of in sertions Will be made aiterweide, so that' advertisers will suffer no loss by an occasional omission of the kind. . PEh t eli growers who have extorted our mohey of late years can't do it this fall.— They have ao peaches to sell while while apples are so scares that a barrel' of good eider vin egar will be something of a euriosikv. Withmi,t good vinegar restaurant keepers can't:expect to sell raw (late& For this, reason ley every enterirising dpaler 'east abont for a sure suitor y supply.' MT. . . _ Would tall th attention attenton - of sOr r?ad? erg to the'adyektieementinrOthe columq, ortM) gogo4 or Eityliiiid 844, gold tkr Alden Uhengeol. Nireiks t .voyle NVTopt argot; ,Phili6lolll4. tihis um) j* said to be L eitnal., to the old repte, soPilktl strength with the lathering qualitles'a pure Castile, aud!ie therefore Jest the kind. to use for faintly Iroshing, • 4napail- ! the great Astrologist ! "Come thou towlat I have to 817. You think of Ins come Mare uar." Describes the poison who loves you; never, fails. Is crowded and still they come. lay rep,* of many I will rimairt this week; lonm, Residence at Miss Tyson's, ‘,144: !Synth tierenth street, - • pu 24-sr, • ' titoaan HAIM. ill itioli=T2o me* Atterebei of Phi 4 1 01 1 1,- On Tuesday morn- ing - 44.INvocuinilto,rhiladelphia fait : . 80 4 trkitt,? • ; Thefstoppetst • tins* Seienth stitet s betireen FraillilittY•and Chestnut. : The proprietor, Mi. Rudolph Heintz., accompanied by some Meads shiaved the visitors around. • They visititethe rnilims public places in the city, •aeid..;tbe 'White ffonse; • Mineral spiings, Andalusia Hall, 404 in tie . suburba.• They lid a pleasant time nod enjoyed themselves hugely, Before leavjni4 they.presented Ilieintze with the ' . ' Exettesstok oiqnsxxs. • • The 13t. -;Paul's Ifienr k trebor of Philadel- Ohl herewith • tender to their boat, • Mr. R.Heintze,proprietor ofthe Jefferson House, their most s inters thanks' for the kind re • caption and attention to , their wants, which I be extended to tho Society of his own accord s and 'we wonld retoinntend his hotel to all societies or private, persona. • .ABancsvtx, • • - . &mu YOIROES s - ' , 'FL 861E10E0AL ' • • Coramittee. Pool been informed that the St. Pnol Singing lusi been only receoly • organited, but they have already attained. a Itigh degree of extellencein the execution of olabortite'cliOrusea•tind 'Songs: ' POT 4 )1, ~0 a ~..: ~ =:iU2EA El - , • 4 ..., NETINO OP LODODO AND ABBOO IATIONS. The Plowing prslnedorganizatio`us will hold their regular stated meetings , this (Tituas 4SAY) riening : • i \ 'Reading Lodge No. 045 1.0'.. of O. T.; at iance Han ... p ,.. • . . `Win g Lod •o N. 3 T 48, . 0 1 , of 0. F., at Pellowe Ha 11. , ,,;• Roadin Council No. 40, 0. U. A. M., at 4( 1 44 idli Penn street. : ... , F , i i Tonto ge N'6,.•59, t. O. of 0. ~ Ida ql Ope,lloll. . , ' lhlenbe Lodge, A D.. O. 11., at ite4- Hall; Pe h`street. '. ,- - ' ' ' 1% trim Ciro . No. 20, B. 1.1. 1 - nt Brother 4U. Bell:, .. • , , ail • Lodgello, 4-Masonic Ladies, 703 %trod.' ' '''-. netry . Lodge No. 108,.1. 0. •of 0 . F., rg. IP ~,.. ~ , 8 lc at' t hood t • A Penn t Sy Ifemb •ADV . riawn Pv.om,t4eoplewlil Ilse aro kunarter .Aan those - wi:o ,d,?rtt7—bet ter loolting, too, nine in This i s natu, , - ral, if not Fogteat. Advertudatts an indica tien of intelligence, and Intellioneo le one Of the lending elements of goodluok. At all events the world believicin those ovho ,ad yertise,and it plants its dollars in thitir po c k , eta. 'Butkus live penplei,and ig these live ly days nobedtwantsanYthing to do With any but your lite men and women, Our advice try everybodY,-t-eoebt in matrimony—is to advertise. :14,113 mire to ..returi: 1r crease 06 ioPutatioti , aii a melee hosts of fdends;and add of shrewd'end'sittelblo people 1 Which there has IRver yet hien Finn FOR FASI I Daiwa). master Arid John / Knoll each a team The former drivea the latter four. They haul. thinks a owns the*thin's.Oh day atleitioon,'etimingdoWit gother,,they,eotteledefla bee fr waiter a race ; 9onts:Cd, Mit' , 'Arrivin,e' A :MAI AtittOdltO thit - thofb 40, streets efttkeilleniishing toi were ttot cogStreetetilbr **AAR Lea efee of the polteOvetionli They were escort/ t l t to an swer, the ,oh sitclseatingihe City Ordnance against sat' rivutg. Each tfas, ,hued and,.diseharge4. 1, .1 ; - ' ' , . i &COlDNNT.—A r elderdAy worn, ngthe trestle work in.(ront of a furnace, oat hs Baia Peat).. railroad, gave warwhile ;some loaded coal cork were being placed upon it: ' Dotvn went the cars n distance of some twenty feet,4o f t Old 11111)i . Or earth. Alonuwith • them also' wenith front'bralciiman, Mr. EManuel AbeL Ito , sus hied slight internal injury,'seieral ,outward lonian, apd had tho palm of his left •hand Sevproly cut-Vid pikkof the , flesh torn off. I S.' ini A.—All 'tee oriloi the JiMior Sons of Anierlca, who ish to, paraciptite in tho institution of anew eafdpoNeri4l- vale, Barks county . , two requested '',tce m49V at the Ohm& of the tastitation at tho eveniq:' hour on Friday, August 28,, 1808., By o der of • ) , . Isnat.4 OAPsa,:f" 1 . a 27.2 t .. - - 0011110 'Posidoet. . • IN accordance with tho itandinq.rulea of tho Board of Controllers, the pubho sehtols of this city will ro•open on ilfonday next. JOHN' L. BARNES, ' City pnporiPtendont. would Call attention to.the advertieo menFof Krider ac Co., in another coluniti. They are thelnautifaeturers of Dr. SU:everts Toole Herb Bitters, the most c'elebrated bit ters now in the country. 'LOCAL NOTICES. . • • . _ . MAN Sttg, Machine Cotton, ,M. chine Needles, Press Patterns, etc., can al , ways bo had at rrsoN'e f No. 882 '.Penn street. , -I - aug 2243 t, ' EZZIE PAurre, oil and building tnateriale - will be found cheaper at J. : L. Stichtoes than at uny other bowie in Reading. j 18-tf • FAR • and near throtighout the Wholo 'Country, the newspapers teem with the V/911- derfal cures performed by Dr. Aussell's Magnetic Oil. GO eta. and 44,00 per ,bottlo. American Heim°, Reading. [Bug. 17.tf Tin; Great t the ,Oa to tho Onlrreliable remedy. for. Muitimatisin, Neuralgia t Lum bago, 13pfains atid'Sraisca l filtielled Stiff Joints, SpreTbroittlN fitui pain of any sort and frotri any cautie, is,: Pa. RucsELL's Magnetic Oil. Wets'. and,. $1 00 per bottle. ,Anaorican House, Reading. [aUg. 18.Iin ' It. our friends will use preparations (or re storing gray Bair they should use the best in the market. Our attention has lately been Called to an article' which has tmeatensive sale and a very , high repatation f known as Ring's Vegetable . Ambrosia, and we 'are' id dined to think that it possesses More dears ble and . less objectionable qualities than any other in:the Market: It restores gray or'lp (led hail- ' to its :original color in aAost pierkable Iniuker,'AtA by, itit "intigoratiag Aga imothitig kclisetiteareinoves,all dandrug find liuniora rfrolohe scalp' Give it.ftll4' AftYflu APPO Fait toll A it.; AR. Wu has just reopiyqtl a Istrga tot cif ppre, fresh/drugs who medleines,. of all Ituids. These who desire the pure article (sad who does not?) we -would,adilse them to go His prices are , reatiOnable,and he waits upon all , lus custoiners in a prompt acid gentlemanly manner. Allprescriptions ate put up in the' aniSt eakeful . -mkurker, and there is \no dauger , .of any miitaltes in= earring ,'fists ' • The Doctor. s t s *0,411 kia,of toilet articles for ' sik washes, soaps, brustis, &c., &c. • ti aiembei~ the plaeo:---No. 1 North street. • • wig 21.-I—ar. -„ SECOND EDnioN. - -7* DAILT ALKAY&C. Sun tisi~ 6 271 Sun sets 0 83 Days's length 13 hours 00 ininutes: Metilay, Tueay Wed Thu • y, SaFrtur idei ay, •D. L.-4t. T/.e of D. L. Whit°, meet Fifth, 8 No. 3. Important. Fermat's Theatre Celue continues to draw erowt)s. •To-night. azeppa l or The Arild Horse of Lauer's Park, dances, songs, burlesques ' ete. Masnony's 'Varieties in full tido of sue 'coss. Fiyst appearance of Mr, Miles, the great come singer and Old man personator. Master Jartiella, the celebrated trench dan cer and comedian, will positively appear on -Monday next. Cool lager always on band. a ims O'CLOCK P. MI. STAYS OF ' , 71910103141'6114 / A. M. , ' 2P. 11. 70° Si° . GO° 87 0 68° 87° 68° - 89° 0 • 0 MI TIMM BlltTllB.—Avorrespondtint in Rob esania, sends the folloWing account of an incident in that neighborhood : - Dr. , 4acob 8. Ammons, of Robesottia, wail called upon on, the night of the 24th inst., to visit hlri..Yohn Amnon, of : lfeidel-' borg. During the night his patient: give birth to gam living chthlrow.. -- ()nowt them has since died. The Doctor, who perform ed his dittyArith much skill and success, says the mother and two children aro doing very well . ' This is the first case knoWn of three children at a birth in this vicinity. SPARKB.—paring and after the conflaga fion in Carpenter ,011ey on Tuesday after noon, large sparks of fire were carried by the breeze several &pmps., Large ciriderS were- picked up in some of the yard& north\ of Penn street, that had been borne from the burping buildings. We would suggest OM whenever a fire Occurs one of the ocenpmits of enoh'house within the reach of the sparks ascend to the roof and keep a lookout for the flying fiery particles. It is a matter of self-interest te.each one7andmore ; he may save liis . neighbor's property` from burning down. • UM OUTRAGES AT THE FIRE.-WO stated in yesterday's issue that the house of Mr: John Hassinger, in Carpenter alley,. a fow l doors distant from where the fire occurred, was entered and robbed dt $2O in green-,' backs. were - hire boon informed t i o t- the family were away _from home et the time,. and the house was broken (wen by the scow drel on semjndrels. The whole house Oa ransacked, ransacked, furniture misplaced and injured', and all the drawers and clesets searched, no,. doubt for valuable articles th at Gould 'be .eitsily.carried away. There was no excuse' for entering the house, ad it had not caught fire.' • We. have also been i n formed that some piing fellows, who, by/the way, da not be long to the fire departaient, chopped up the bedsteads of Mrs. liiikert and threw the pieces out of the 'window ! While the fire was raging. They, either did not know what they were sloing, JO their acts proceeded' .from - Tf thii:badte ayStein were adopted we be lieve all such outraiestis the above mention 'ed would be prevented. The fireinen i who: have a tender regard for their honor,- are anxious to have the authority to Use the eye teml.and we hope Coimeils Will act in the. 'matter at their very next metitin4, ,and grant it to them. The bfiremen's Union had the badge question up at their last meeting, when it was resolved, if we have been cor rectly informed, that if the City Councils do not pass the _badge ordinance, they will rip. ply to the Pennsylvania Legislature for a special law, 'similar to that passed for the Philadelphia fire department. .1 [Communloatod.] EDITOR DAILY EAGLE:—In the Dispatch of yesterday a false statement appeared, viz: —that Deputy U. S. Marshals Sharkey and ~Gordon loitered around the,city until 10 o'- clock at night before arresting Col. Alex , The •facts are as follows : Mr. Sharkey was in town all day on other business, , but had no warrant. Mr. Gordon came up in tho late train with ia warrant, and arrested Col. Alixtinderas soon as hiikould find him. He did so in order that Cpl. Alexander cou ld p get his security ready to go down at 7i o'- clock the next morning. COL Alexander and J. H. Jacobs, Esq., asked for time till 101 a. m., and promised tho Marshal on their word of honor that no advantage should be taken of the favor, but, that Col. Alexander would be on - hand with his security to go down at 101 o'clock • By inserting this correction you will oblige, parties who only -ask for JUSTICE. Reading, Aug. 26th 1868. . EDITOR READING 1:114.Y EAG LE:—In your issue of last evening, 0 comm nication ap; peered over the cognomen of "Justice, " stating•that I had given my word of honor to Major Gordon, U. S. detective, that no writ of habeas corpus SIIODIdiIe applied for in the matter 6f the arrest of Col. Alexander, but ' hat he, the Col., ,should go to Philadelphia he next morning in the 10:80 train. Thus ar "Juatice" was correct, but ho either was utterly %norant•of the whole facts in the case, or intentionally meant to deceive the ptiblie z and bring odium upon me. The facts, m brief, are these: • On Monday evening about 10 o'clock, Mr. Sharkey and IU. David Gordon camo into my office and arrested Col. Alexander: I was not then acting as his counsel, nor had J been for two maths past. • As a friend I !asked that time be given him to consult with gr. Hoffman r his attorney, and to arrange with bis bail, and I gavo4ny word of honor that no proceedings should'bo had to inter fere with the Col's. going down as per Agreement. At Midnight,' loft my office, and the 'Akers, ritid"went home—never dreaming but Whit the arranged and understood plan would be carried out to the letter. To .my utter luitonishment,hen I went to ,my of fice the next motnin i a writ had been taken out, and Alexander iiiout, rel4ased on bail. I know nothing of it ulitll it bad all been done, °I-10116%11d have insisfed.upon the arrange wont being carried 'out ip good 'faith. Mai. Gerdon has since informed' me tliftt'he 401 i exonertitOs me from all 'censnce. Mt. Hil ;pan !pow nothing of Ty having • given MY ivp,r4, and n lid had not given his, he acted upon his own hdgment. Col. A. also in forms ma thattii.did ntsf know that p,' writ bad been taken out until l it was served; . and simply followed the instructions Obis coun eel. John T, Craig, Esq.', and Henry W. Bland, .# student in mrotlice,can filly vouch for the truth of this statement—so also will ,Jacob Hoffman, Esq., and Co). Alexander," 'I Make this explanation in justice to myself, when I g ive niy wird 4 never break it: /. Respectfully .yours, / , . , , .., •J, IL JACOBS, 7 Aug. 27,'68. 634 Court street, SUBSCRIBE for the Futoit. ME WWII) Cot : -.le aitteetaiS.thejoryi is, t e CIO Le. ,ale* 'I at non td-14: haviei*lled in entire do. The eh** `Pr thN wes delivered et 2,o'cluck this &nem* 'Ar the ease was not. et:lncluded before' thi issue of this paper, the report .is toin d 4 erred Until teleurrow. :‘ KR..; A TIRI. Sk;itisnrcit, agent for the ClevettiMrLightning Rod eaitukatiy, while riding atopg North ' Ninth street in a buggy, this morning, Ma horse took flight and ran iii away. Re w thrown out of' thiCartiage‘ and severely tinted in the aide; beside re. ceiving other mor bruises in various parts of his body. - The horse ran down Ninth to Penn, and do .Penn to Seventh` street, ,where he war! t, eptured. At Ninth ahilWask ington streets he broke the shafts 'and tore away from th vehicle. Iwhich • was found there standing fa the street in a demolished condition. , . ESI QUICK' Woßt.—Jolla Kelly is ono of the light-frogsvd gentry, alto tame to' this city yesterday.. This meretng he paid a visit to the Engle hotel, , corner Seventh and Spruce streets. While the 'proprietor, Mr. Igdward Sands, was at breakfast ho took (Kink a closet in, the bar room .a coat And vest, and disappeared with . his booty, Me. Sands, upon dtscovering h ip lee ; eitiufbr mation-at Police headijutirters and the tuat tat' was placed into the Iliad.* of °fleets Goodhart and Clay. They ,foundtho miss ing articles at a broker's shop in Seventh at- , and the, thief is the saloon and the Whi te Horse hotel, corner Seventh' Bed Peutt eta. The accused was given a !tenth*by...the Mayor, imiaedititely, and 'committed toiailt to: await a trial at Court, in default of 500 bail:. The nicest walk made and eiti Int( found within an hour after tletfnformation had boon lett' at the Mayor's office. • , Two men wore drowned by the - sinking of a boat in the Delaware at Lutaberville,.4 Saturday., A railroad train collided with a hotelier's cart near "Boston on Tuesday, and • three cars /bro throwil front tho track. No one was seriously injured. The driver of the cart was asleep at, tho time. . ' , ye Three New York th' 'veS havebeea arrest ed . in Bu ff alo, and 11,000 in gold certia , cafes Stolen from. on. Robert 3, Walker were found in their possession. 0, The South Carolina Legislature elected ' eight Circuit Judges, yesterday; , ex•_(leveri nor Ori being one. A. bill has been introduced in the (herm t. it Houso'‘of Representatives- to establish . a police force. t Tile Tennessee House*has passed the will. ilia bill. It is expected to fitil in the Aenate. The 'President has issued a proelematimi constituting 'Sake the port o(entry !for tho now collection distiict of Alaska, subject to the.legulatio 4 \ ns' preseribed by act of. Cow 1 rap. . . to l'ennessee Legislature, on Tuesday, a bill was repOrOd creating a Board of Fi•i nonce, with power to 'pay the deb 'of-the State. A bill was also reported for, arming theinilitia. , The President has appointed Pert Fuller Collector . ef•Onetonut at , Neker OtteaiotOilce Kellogg, resigned. A i ' ir Resolutions were introduced n t he , laout inns Senate on Tuesday, for the appointing of a committee to investigato'eherges of, corruptiou agalPst thivernoriWarniouth and certain members of the teigtelature. The resolutions were tabled—yeak 10, nays 8. ' James • Mann, \ Democratic Congressman, from Louisiana, lied yesterday, of em6es tion of the brain. , ': , r eon. -Buchanan has :turned over the con trol of the Freedmen's,ltureati in Louisiana to Gen. Hatch. ' \lehas. L. Elliott, the artist, died at Albany,' N. Y., Tuesday evening. Thc Governor of Ohio, has appointed commissioners to prevent the spread of the cattle disease in that State. The cattle disease continuos at Cincinnati, and is causing a diminntio lt in consump• tion of beef and milk. ' 1' Inapertantilrom(*a. • llsvmlA, August ,25.—The. Captain Gen. of the Maud of Cuba has notified all Con awls that passengerts arriving from abroad not provided with passport by the pro per Spanish Consuls will not be allowed to land, but return Whence they came, unless they own estates ort the island or can give sufficient guarantees for their conduct while hero. I °nitwit), Aug. 20.-:—Near Freeport, last night, ado was placed by Some miscreant across the railroad track. A freight train, laden with hogs and wheat, 'nits thrown oir. Tho engineer, John Wood, wpe•hilled, the firemen badly .injured, and, Many, hogs Slaughtered. • The Democratic Wigwam at .Detroit fell \yesterday, fatally injuring David Meek, and nounding several others, Including F. S tan-, a well known citizen. Anotbei Mordeir In Arooklyn. NEW Yong, Aug. 2G.—On Monday night, Thomas Cunninghanit, aged 19 years, 'wile intoxicated twice assaulted a German !Mined Constantino Dunden*disteli who out an artery near Cunningham's left temple Cunningham died on Tuesday afterroon l and Bandendisfel was arrcsted. The deceased was a barkeep. er. He did not Apeall anintelligible word from the time he was Wounded. Firomow DEMOCRATS,---Encouraged by the veryliberal suppoit given mo last year by the Democratic! CountY 'Convention for the Bute Legislature, and for IMO I am very thenkfql, I again offer myself as a candidate for the mule office, subieet to the decision of the next 'Demo.. crate •Delegate convntion. : If nomtoted4 elected. I Viedgemyseit to use every et ent° ' 7 Mote the best interests of the ;Agricultural, la or lug and wohaßlcal dames ofitho I rid,: an (4. f 4 *the mos a -- lb° pookle generally. as Litividuals: a o,iti nollpetetnally yonni,-.t0., wd - • , sourer / 1 , 6 KEThili.” 1 CONSTANTLY ON HAND a larjte assortment of d the beat Cabinet Ware. All sultsidquilabor Furfiture. also Parlor suits and s • - TIM ! latge assortment of CANN SBA. CHAIRS. Best • hair and hus k Mattresses: Persons 'wishing to Ourchage, would diat well to call an exatilue our stock. • D. H. BRIDBMAN.,_442 Penn Seltutre, i 4lso, agent f or the celebrated Florence Loot and Root Stitch. Family Sewing Machine.. (sp2 E swill CITY - . ,IIOTEL; SOUTH. SIXTH STHEET, • • Wear Penn.) READWO PA. s3..cbantra moderate. .. „ A. S. kasTsiurt' ans,W tt EMI TEL -0171MitelatY. , Fatal Accidents in Illinois. 10,11:11011(yO1E IVAIIE. 110611 C, • • - . ~ ;4 " , ... - ^-A " •4 A "--iv A •-,, • t"V' TW • •; • - , •'.' 3; :A;44.ii rtit 0 1 ';' .., • r. ' , :‘;'' . :!ligii*fai,4*#ltioV 41. 1 rt OKEI (foneettA, Backwitekt4 FREE CONCERT SAL( )ON 1) . lINpER TUN POST (*OCR, Itunpv,,P,‘ HAViliojtoutt rookositAltat Ni 11)". itst r tg. ' 44**Ji i v4klron elk` rlit l rl i k Ito 4 -14 Oa • he of entettstmitents for ylotit t kloke• s tttd, vitt Free Concert Eveqr gypping ' LUNCH •IMllti MORNING,: MM Melting tietintnatios of the petrOnoge of an oppromiating pub' thou* •• • •, • , • Vets Itospeet< i WO piellealen 41611111 010011111Vir , The riettiOetilitie gob of Comoro *lll meet en& t ny evening. at cloak. AT %Wm pe‘llo hoes. of Wilson 8 wollser. vett sauW owl.) ft eleetloo for *Nom of the ie to to bola. All the flonioevits of the Ems tp• orst eorocitly ror oneatot tn.DO oreimont. midteases will be • deltver ed In t o Entll4l gni, thrown bpirttem • WILLIAM B. Aiminclur,6e_ ! , JOHN DFIVZSL, See. ay& Id .t Wit 1868 v summEß. 1868 BIJ6II & olign Spic4 : l4t . ook oP GOODS! To-morrow morning, ot , . A ' I t.) „ ; MI ' NO. { 543 NN tititlniPro sor Livt 0.:• On I;etrt,,. Rio Stbok of NEW 'SUMMER Were aeleeted.in the City of will be di'epoied uf et pr',. low tbose'cf any rack ~ tabliebreent in tbe: . Gentlemen's Clothing made to order Boys', Clothing constantly hand and made to order: The Stook of Virniehing the beet and !neat extonelVe In the ' " City. Call, p ee and satisfy t,, • • , • . yonreelves. The mere fast of harlat thisenlocs of the Role.' ;touted 'nutter. Mr. Lori 0. Coleman, bl sufficient guarantee that all carinenta will be made up In the best style and latest fashlcal. Remember BUCH & Headquarters. .of ashion I NO. G4B PENN STliglq r REAPING. may 15-111 CLOTHES WRINGERS, STEP LADDIItS, ,' ' `:WKNIGHTS •.ts It A RD W VEX STOlt E , • THIpA 4ND, I , t . lOtt. Stya(o.!;' , , ; ; 44 ,71•1' 1102101$ 1 1 0'0AVElitl*it'i'ili ~I ~ Me n 4 VIINEOPOOA‘ will ir SI '' ii', mmt Wit t olio et.... 4 the City 0 ; 4 0 1% , fr., 411 i mains noutl y . jvci rift fornt, , , ~ st an al % ilpia,! v . - 7 ,- . ~T : 4eci ariliftZtiquithe e t' ' ''' '' Of uillsk Met. '. l " ' - i - i ' •:,°,-- l '• z i!` 4: y 0 00. of um 90m100,02,00„, claw- OAS tol '- - • ',..: "Nr. 414 . . f , ... 4!!'t: READIMi t PA, MI , . M 4 weitRANTED. . AT i I ME 111 I •, ) , I= M=EMM i',4,4114, Ott *AA IMO*" : - • s i ti if .'i . 4-;45.' , . \tvqs::r - .' „ 05 17 5 4 ' - ~.... it - Pc , - - • .. - ;:.'' , !. -- r - ;i: , -'•', 4'.. :. ,- --. Ala , • .14404,1.. -m _ 711N:'t. 11 511 &max 411ii , pm IMAR ‘STAX-lent( GOOD:0 t.tt L 8 my rzw, zigorit Ell th444lteriallit Sat,DDIAT, p ao., 4., lie: ' - ':: 40•112 * 4 g - • • ' qi i riniVltAbr, PA. —9.1 4 4 '•, .l ' cram ~k a' , '. ~ = ~l 1 ~ ••~ •'i{i' Q. IL /om% sok' a., beam* iflultmgim Trattitet, OSi i rtro t ri ° - atatirmai «tit vont oi M l = la T ,O=l: • air. °in voi.od ' 3 4 = Wirigiv°6ltraitaits:zy jt a:CAC . tin *taßit yrifi. 1 4 , IN IDURILIk . r. Ihenantaid to No. its prwitik s piiith Ntiro4 4 ''; Wikerestk i i i i e lV t lttglislia & i ; Tr! . Zi 1 1 It t t s a : tr tPrig 64 11111 ,!, 4l', ,• .' , 'IRON ' Roatii '.'ilititi .. Liiiihk.iinofnutippati.' ~1 4 COUit *llitY; ' SIOW, ' **hit . 1 ' Street. ' (riiibso`raiottiiii*eiviirV Prariiki*ti) ' 1 e to AV OT p ARID *AriND l am b 't tr yg ,kr n # r 'DlV'''. nr i Tl f i l i , , 1b IN ;-! 's o 1 rithirti all. 141 * A O t ; I : 1 . 'Al ePilir i g r . 111 4 1 1 ) 49 ° ° " Mt : WllTtleliat rsvAirti 4Ace...4.111,a rti a. )1 .4 1 1: IAWATIt 11:10•11. 4 rwQ..9 R lt..A OUZO" &nit lot orttonnd, t O G ot o tuner of ithaktb• and valtitolitotroo ate !p Ttas o i bOlOt s• oinor 0 11 1W 31 0. n " Alat nr arg-raAllol . lbillAg On INfith ottiktt. ttektr , For vartiodloro *pry on lbw proOdsOo. • • Rug 4.4.2 w, AwYPP.l4.!!;A:,uqgo,l!l‘ _•.,;!.,,! All thatlnro!mul well eeleoted stook or • • : 1'01444 ' 4 AND ::" R , ', , i ocomnin PocolorptOl? of Dovld Neff. No. Pena 4441 i ; an a l/ of itomilott, I fß a tlytt l ie tnu ntll b nolo° 7 l' of , Tika Andervigne wakes a mytoiy onto of tb• Roods In the ta detote, awl M pgro oronanta, tut wult as attlatfinay Oad tto Weir latist to attend tlt o • ik ..itadiaeo Daval cif. RKADINO. Ant. t,larar ' - 21-Iw, HRADQVARTRRO FOR CAMPAIGN GOODS UNION '3E . IIVELItY . ;MANUFACTOItiP •• , • BAt I DGE DEPO'f, NORTH TATTII sT., ( doii? ihillYonit(g 01E4.) 20 • 000 . 0iunpa* Badgeo I DEMOCRATIC! AND REPUBLICAN. Direct from tho Eastrgirsti4 oihormomiroctorier, which we gan MI at Now i l i ork MI, by thou sand. bunoratkor, ey 110. IP a sortmont.,ver offers (tort girt t 6 0 y`of Read log, haviogover omit grufroct di areal patterns, Noah ae Moder. Pins, Ulm% Diiii.ono, Bur. &c. Good Agents wantect—iCgoOtt - Percenta . ge at. . • Out,Rctidl MOS arm boin if) eenti to 1 00.!Pe r . pone will do well 'to give us A call b.efora punblif.s • 'ins elsewhere. SOCIETY BADGES, MARKS AND PINS of all MIAs matte to o rd er: also. lewelry of all de scriptions Elide , an ;squared. lyntelles ford (Books properly re 404: a St, A CARD. . T -me To irlithitiCnryittE i lka AND ..a.o.publlntzUral' Mir • t B of i...T0 of %omit lota _w tio A, A. )w ose lUti o lios a to a 1 (truant olker My a Ppso h of at to r t Oa, section or tho eototrye I sof Vilso T to b. Stand to kone In t. y r quoig t ; Ht , isoods of loot Andes an oes Ina m t 9 oh" I flatter aprolf wl ► es , a litia t 9 Ole tO itirA 01it tbe bat ent, es na id better tirintaK slot 4 tog theteatt tea o a ttiliettrAskt m now n receipt of eatr 4.1 o ilbtob, an examination it ' 0 Ity ,110 0 . befog our tishill IttOoOf 0. - ' , , A. 11111:41141410, ,-' , t , •• I k s i f 0 , s f-• r . if Oi" *St liksulgt, -1-' • VS li :Gothtliewt , or. Old* f'' .; • . i • ,r,..,. ~ , S .',- 1;' 10 V , ;',. 4'' ,k cl:',i' ' '';C ,rf; • 4 t • ~ 5 : ,.. ,, , , ,..,,L , i 4, -e;4 • . 141:1 '' • , '2'`' . 1 1 4 f. / ..' e. ' ..t ' '..1 •Ir ' ''' ' 4, ! '°,. ' i ' ' . 1!1' 1 " : 9 1 ,;, ) 4 a, 1 lEl^ % „.0.1 11 0 1 , • •.. .. '''' 2 ' • ' !l , . 1, 4 1- 4 :: ~ ' ,O -,..*.. k, , ' I Yil M ~. ;< ~.~ ICABINEVORGANW , ~." -•- 311 1 ;,~,~: CIO • • ••• '•‘., p -I MAR •i is • y 5.0 si N o .1 1 0 1 1 o tooto tiAei, - • '' , r7,! . ( 4;!, vll, 1,140 . gee . RM I II EEO AT THE AND ME tl',o i • ~"~ ; ~ 7 IE • =3 EMI ME , , 1, • 1 •4 1 ,