THE DAMY EAGLE PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. Maui Excepted.) • • AT TIM OPPIOg OP TIM READING ADM. No. api PENN NTREEP. • 4 The RNADINQ DA!GT BAOLIIk Will be COMiallecl to• 1111)PCOMIIIII the city at VIM oIIII9,PRIL lilt. To mail subscriber' at $4.61) a yearoril..2s s quarter —to be paid for inveriebly, tit sulyince. deduction Will be ntede to clubs of tenor snore sub. scribers. To prevent mistakeh ellletjers should be addreslorl T o DAILY NAOMI. WILLIAM 0. urrirt) " - JESSE G. HAWLEY. I 7 THE CAMPAI G N TTi ► tll.E. i._ D u ring the present campa!in' t from August 12th to Noioinbor 12th, a period of ,thr'eo Months" the DAILY Benxi will`bO issued to campaign subicribers at the following rates; From Aug. 12th to Nov. 12tIli 8 mos. $1.20 From Sept. 12th to Nov. 12th, 2 mos.. 80 From Oct. 12th to Nov. 12th, 1 - mo. 40 Nd subscription for 'the campaign HAMM will ho received unless accompanied by the cash. - • 'Any person getting up a dui.) of • Ten imhscribere, will receive a copy gratis. The EAGLE will keep its readers well in farmed on all the political topics of OM day s. and labor zealously for the dissomina• lion of sound 'Democratic doctrine's, Ithe unity and harmony of tho great Democratic party, and , the triurep o h of Domooratio principle," atukthe Dentocratio candidates. It wilf,also'contain, in a coutlensed nil the ioneral news'of the day; ivith_a corn• pinto and correct account of all local mat ters:in or connected with our city and coun ty: • Every voter in Ilcr4 county should titko the HAol,i: for the campaign. - ' ••:. Addreas • • • RITTERA CO., . . . • , Eagle Office, Reading; Pa. LAWLDANNWIS IN 4 1,911." INDIANA. Murders of an OrgnalKed From tho`Now Albany, Indiana, Coinniorolal, -,llopen and arined re s shitance-to, and vio lation of law, constitute revolution, then. 'theso is A revolution in progress in Jackson county, for in that county , :law has been spurned and justice flefied by an armed, mob of two or three hundred men, whose Acts of violence in the past nine or ton months have (non of the most flagrant and' murderous character. no other port of the West Imfdtho.law ever been so insultingly defied. • In December last, two men accused of crime wore takenlout of Brownstown, jail by nimob and hanged. ReContly a portion of thislinSwent to the residencepf nu old mnn near Rockford, who had fallen ulidor thdir snspicion, took him from his bed, hanged him up and out him down three different times in order to extort a cobfusion from him, and left him in . a state of stupor from which ho never recovered, but died in half 1M hour after his luirbarous torturers left his premises. And Still mono recently six men, accused c)f robberyittave been . taken from the Dicers of the law by forgo and hanged until they worn dead. And later still, the news Comes to us that another man, also accused of crime, vas seized by this mob on- Friday night and hanged upon a tree not far 'from Brownstown. Here aro ten cold-blooded 'murders committed by this mob of Jackson ` - county jayhawkers in less than nine months —murders in the first degree, Withid tho full meaning of the law. If tho mob cannot bo broken up any other way; let tho Governor order a military force to Jackson county, with brders to put an estoppel upon the mob, if to do So it is no• cessary to employ powder,'ball and bayonet. JaekSon county is a disgrace to the Slate of Indiana, and it is indeed high time that the outrages enacting there be ended. ExplanimENms wun TILE STEEL imILEn. From tho Pittsburg al►ronicle, Aug. 26. Yesterday afternoon another interesting experiment was made with the' boiler twin ufactured at the Fort Pitt works, from homogeneous steel, 'made by Park, Brother's bf this city. As before stated,,the boiler is constructed of • steel plates, 'one fourth of an• inch 'in thickness, is thirty eight i►schcs in diameter, anal: seven feet lung. As on the previous trial, it was tested by hydrostatic pressure, and on the tenth trial it withstood a pressure of seven hundred and twenty•five'pounds to the square.' inch, when, in consequence of the givitig away of one of the stay bolts, further experiments had to be abandoned for ,the present. The boiler on yesterday tiftFueon stretch , ed three•eighths of an inch during iho se vere rest's to which it had - been subjected ; in.all it has *{•etched two and seven•eighth inches. Sommthink Afint had sufficient force been brought to bear on the first trial the boiler . would hay° withstood a pressure of twelve hundred pounds to the square inch. No boiler has over before been known to with stand so high a pressure as the one tried on these occasions. • OftAN'T A 8 A Cirnalm..—Greeley, in his history of the war of tho Rebellion, has the • following in relation to ono of. Grant's' battles : • “TwentyVainutes after; the first shot was fired full 10,000 of our men were stretched and writhing on the sod or still and calm in (loath, while the enemy's loss was, probably little more than :1,000, And when, hours later, orders were sent to each corps cow= / wander to renew the assault, at once, with out regard to any other;, the men . simply and unanimously roftfsed to obey it., They knew that success 'was hoteless, and the attempt to gain • it murderous, hence they refused tobe saerifico4l to no purpose?' 'that was not the (only battle in 'which • Grant exposed his army to useless butch , ery. 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READING, PA., - THURSDAY AFTERNOON, stkpir.laßn 3,, 1868. .-, .... . - Tlitink OEIVili PO °OPT t. .4 atn. a —4------- = ---. • -4v it f r - C g ttninrw ''' ' .'>, 106,3(k) N. 111, Ana T EN 43 / 3 11111 ' PEI' W , 66 E 114 1 4-d.4, l tlr * alibraullinfalilitemic74:4i.ll.tiintP.r. Nl= ral 1115 . 0ELLAREOttf4; MOTZER & HOKE'S (Forpirly Adlookmuehl's). FitE C O.N C E 11,7 • • SALOON, UNDER THE POST . °MU,. . . .11 • RVADIffi, z A. -• ' . Tr AVINO bouht out Mr. A. Booktitueld's Bn= llloon, under the Pest Office, the' undersigned announce that they will continuo the business un ,dor the above ilrin,and provide all the varieties of entertainments for which thin plop is celebrated, viz; t Free Concert Evev Evening AND ' LUNCH EVERY MORNING. In . , 'Soliciting a continuation of the patroiingo of In a ppreciating public, they are . . Very' Respectfully,. a.no nolster, a 4-Ifuo. , litlpitl "pat . *. ,--- ----i FURNISHING . ' UNDERTA k - ER, No. 329 Penn Streei, AEL kindsof Coffins furnished et' short notice Funerals attended In town, or country. Entire nttrntion given' to the business. .1 • • ang 221 w MILLER. CITY IIO;T:EL, SOUTH SIXTH STREET, . • . (Near Penn,) • : READING; I'A, Q :• ; MCherges moderato. A. B. ESTEItLY, Pkopiletor. aug 6 tt CI OOL BOOKS SCHOOL 1100ILS 11 Jub rocoived at the EAOLE BOOKSTORE, a full 1 ne of books in use In the Public Schools in this city which will, be sold at the very lowest prices. It would be to . the advinntogo of such who are in want of books to itscortnin our prices before purchasing elsewhere. We have Sliroodbury's New Method, with Penns 1.4 8' Com Books. 1 Fusquolle's French Courso, Bonnicestle's Mensuration i o,* 8 t t i al i tees ird's k io lt o h o ul ayes. 0 Bullion's Grammar. . 'Ray's Algebra, ' K , Cutter's Anatorni. ' ' S. Goodrich's U. History, 1.11 Greenleaf s Arithmetic, , • Tenney's Geology. E Davis! Logondor, Thomas Etymology, • ' . S A ' Blotto "'anodes. Pdits and 13Ponholdors. T G :- , 8 i 1 a p t e n s e e a r ra d n oRly° h' : one: . () TA . Anthon's 1 Virgil, Bullion's 1 Caesr, \'\ ii, E Woodbury's Element raryTiormaniteadorE ' &boo' ILOaskets, Parker & Watson's Sorios of Schooljpooks,, . - 351 , Crittondon'a BookkoopinF, Nrit4 Gotta of Blank-. 1)00k8, • PENN .STRliht Pennook'S Ilistoryiof England Aimee, and Rome, ' READING. • MitehePs Intermediate and Primary Geographies. CEMETERY LINE 1 THE LINE OF CARRIAGES CEMETERY Will leave Fifth street nntl cherry alloy every hour of the tiny, connuenointi ut One o'clock, until farther ortionl. THOS. 110041 & BRO. • ap4-tf cPADH m"ING COACH REPAIRING ! C. 11. lIIIISSLER, Stith St.dbetween Washington at Walnut, Resketfully annonnees that ho is prepared to do all work in his lino with despatch. The experi ence of manyrears ' will be used( for the benefit of his patrons. into terms will bo the best that can rt, ,t r given by anyeact ry in the city. COACH, , EPA'IIIINGI Conch ropitifing of ovory kind, ns'woll ns IILAC SMITH WORK, attended to nt short notice. jnn3ltf C. 11. 11E861,ER • MRS. J. V. Dkillf„ No. 15 North Sixth Street, • Whero,sho will keep s full lino ofTrimmings &e., the most reliable Patterns for Ladies and Ch ildren's clothing. Putteular attention paid to Cloak-mak. tug. Good work and perfect fits warranted. vprltf IRON RAILING WORKS. LEWIS • NEUDOEItiFFEIti Court Alloy, •bolow rifth Strodt, (In the rear of the Farmers' National Bank) lAM NOW PREPARED TO ATTEND TO 'ALL my friends and the community in general, whc may need' anything in my line ‘ such as making IRON RAILING, LOCKS, KEYS, HANGING DELLS, lEPAIRING LOOKS. Arc. All repairing attended to at the shortest notice. Charges mod. ()rap. 1 0 ,5 tf. LEWIS NEUDOERFFER ap NE " • MEAT MARKET.' 'I 111 E undersigned has opened a new and hand l. some Meat tarket, consisting of Fresh •Meat, H a u l s, Shouldigs,N,prted Boot; Delognas: Beet Tong ues c &O. . • PETER N. BOYER, . No 628 Penn -,Street.- ',pin • 1, --- ENNSYLV,ANIA FAitMER. ThiSold and soop9lar Hotel has been retitt find refur gibed from garret to cellar, and is now ono of the ,best hotels in our city. Abe Krick...wls is the suf perlntendent, is always on hand targtte si to custo ters transient and regular. and will st full satis faction. Formerly one of the beet °tele, in this thy. the best accommodation is gugninteed t The traveling public will find this one ofthe best pplace. sten at in this olty.. hb(l-tr . I, FOIL TIII.; , ' lifts romovod to (Reviled.) ARRIVAL AND- DEPARTURE OF STAGES AND NAILS, ' Bending, July 23, • REA MSTOW N MAIL AND STAGE LINE Leaves Reading at 8 a. tn., rri-weekly. Tuesday. Thursday and Baturday. Returns same days at bpi VI. It series the followingnatneil Post Wets: Cuturu, oouglersvillo,wAtlamkown, Schwartz vine, Reamstown. BOYERTOWN MAU, AND STAGE LINE Leaves Doyertown at 8 o'clock, a. in., Arrives at Reading 010 o'clock, n. m. Returning, lopes Reading at p. m. Arrives at Boyertown at 8 p. • tu. It serves StonersVle, tireshville;Yellow Douse, k l arlville and Boyers town. BERN VILLE MAIL AND STAGE LINE • Leaves Bethel at 4 o'clocka. nt. arrives at Reading at 10 o'clook, a. in. llteturning, loaves Rending at 2 o'clock j p. in., arrives at Miliorsbuyg tit 9P. 'lt serves Leinbachs, Lower Bernoltern vile Rohreraburg, Bethel, Tulpehoccon and Holsters Mills. BLUE BALL - MAIL AND STAGE LINE Leaveo Beading on Monday, IVciluesday and Fri day at 9 o'clock, a. m, Returning leaves Blue Ball on Tuesday, Thur May and Saturday, ar riving at Reading at 4 o'clock, p. in. It supplies Mohn's Stote, Knauer's. Bowntaysville. Muddy Creek, Terra lIIIE Weaver's Mill and Blue Ball. •PIQUA MAIL AND STAGE LINE Leaved Reading on Monday, Wednesday and Fridaynt 7 o'clock, a. tn . Antrim nt Reading on Tuesday, Thursday ,and Saturday at 5 o'clock, p. It suppjles M. l'onn, ilookersville,'Jcanna I , 'urnaco.lllorglantown,Talbotrillo, Honey Brooke, CaMbridge and South Hermitage. LOBACHSVILLE STAGE AND MAIL LINE Leaves Lobaehsvlllo on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 Wolook t n. tn. Arrivei at Reading at o'clock, a. tn. Returnlng. I. ayes Reading nt 2 j o'clock, p. ulr - Arrives 'at Lobaehsville at 7 o clock.p. in, It serves Alsace, Oley and Lobachl vine. - READING TO COLUMBIA Daily by-sßailroad—Leaves Reading itt 6 p. in. Arrives at 10:30a.m. SuppliesFritztowntiteinholds Station, Stevens, Ephrata,• Millway t Litis, Man heim,Sporting Landisville :di stlverSPrings. W ESTCII ESTER TO BIRDSBORO Til-weekly by Stage—Leaves IVatchester on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7a. in. Ar rives at Birdsboro at 7 p. Iteturnii, leaves Birdsboro on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7a. m. Supplies tleiger's Mills, Blue Roek, Longs; Wallace, Uwehland, Lionville and West Whiten 'land. READING TO ROBESON Semi-weekly by Stago—Lefties Reading on Tues day and Saturdaylat 7:30a. ns. hnd arrives at Read ing at A. • READINU TO MOST Semi-weekly Satuala nt 11:30 a mi. Arrives at b) -!- 1, StagoLeaves Reading Tees-, day anti Read ing atAal a. tn. t7upplies'Atldam's Tavern, Lower Reidelboig, North Heidelberg, Kriek's Mills and Host. • LEI SPORT TO NOIU Tri-weekly b' Stage—Loaves Leesport Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.at 12 in. Arrives at Lees port qt 3 p.' in. Supplies South Evansville and Idolitown, . COXTOWN TO VIROINSVILLE • Tri-weekly by Stage—Leaves Coxtown Tuesday, Thursday and t3aturdny at 9a. in. Arrives at Cox= town qt 4p. in. Supplies Kirbyvillo, Moselow and Virginsville. ItSIIRERSTIVIIG TO STOUOIISBURG Tri-mokly by Star —Leaves ItobrersburgTuesi ny, Thursday and baturdny ntll n. in. Arrives at tehreraburg• at 6p. w. Supplies Wintersvillo and lost, READING MAILS. TWICE DAILYi New York—Closes at 10 A. 1.1. and 10 P. W. 41 Arrives at 1 A. H. and 2 I', m. Philadßlphia,—Arrives at 10:30 A. IL and 6r, M. 7 Closes at 10 A. xi. and 4 P. R. Harilsburg—Arrives at 10:30 A. m. and 4:30 r. u. 41 Closes at 10 A.. u. and 5:30 P. n. Pottsvillo—Arrivesnt 10:30 A. 11. and 4:30 r. N. Closes at 10 A. U. and 5:30 P. U. • ALLENTOWN l IND KASTO . N, Arrives at 2:00 P. U.0101ouat10:00 A. IL EFIAIINTOWN—threo times a week: Arrives at 6:00 P. N. I Closes at 8:00 A. U. BERNVILLE, Arrives at10;00 i. u. • Closes at 2:00 P. u. BOYERSTOWN, AtliYea at 10:00 A . :114. . J Closes nt 2:30 Po ito LOBACHSVTLI..E . ••••threO time a week. Itrti yes at 9:30 A. M. , ,Close at 2:30 r. u. riQuA — three times a 'Week. Arrives nt 7:00 r. M. i Closes nt 5:00 A. u. BLUR BALI three time,a a week, Arrives at 4;00 r. M. . I ' Closo nt 9:00 .i.'u. .11EIDELBER13••••41Vie0 a week, I • Arrives at 9:00 A. U. I Close at 1130 A. u. Ransom—twice a week, Arrives at 11:00 A. U. I Close at 7:30 A. Good News for Old Berks. A 'LARGE STOCK Cl! X slak. riT .C 3) ,e) AND CABINET *ORGANS, FOR SALE ON INSTALMENTS, MI :E, A, BERG'S A; I 1?IAN0 WAREItOOMS, N0.'403 Penn Street. ' at iiiduceinvnis offoreit, to Lodges lotions. UM FATIEI IQ a few good second-hand Pianos for lin sale clwrip .e "Call soon E. A. BERG, No. 903 Penn &rad , )1111 R EmovALt ittmoilAmt BARTO'S LIQUOR Hag been removed front the Keystone Building to the new and elegant store, N 4). 437 . PENN :STREET, Whera customers will find a very largo stock of the best and purest, WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, . . . < &e., over offered to the public of Reading. A lt th proof of the above solicited quired is (trial. A share of patronage is WOBIAS BART°. yISITIN6I CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, &e., of all kinds, mad• be had at the EAGLE Office. Electrotypes furnished if desired. -. All cards will be done in the most beautiful man ner, and at the lowest rates. Apply at the Eagle Bookstore. 1113 STORE: • 441 1;".1.Cli HO 01:1 AN IV (3 ERN A 14 3. 1111'1.'14?HS, Hoofhpd's GerOn Tonic. Thu Great' ilemalles for all bisea sq of the ' Liver, Stomach, or Diges9lire - = ' OrgaliS. Hoofiand's German Bitters Is composeitof the purehdoes morns they are mod= iehuilly termed „Exit...lobl of Roots . " //erbs, And Berko, making Ceti e_int entirety fret „from iikehotie admix furs, ovally kind. • , lIGGFLANP'S GERM-AN TOIAO • Is a combination Oran the ingredients of the 114- tors, with the purest qualiV of &lift( Oros /luta, Orange, &e., making ono of tho most ploulaht and agreeable remedies.oyor offered to tho publte kitosd preferring a liledmino free from Aloouolfe admixture, will use '2 II 00FLA ND'S ÜBitMAN B vrilutp; Those who have no oidoction. to the combination of the Bitters, as stated, will use 110 0 N B Mlltl T 0 They are both equally good, tontaln the aiuo medicinal virtues ,the choice betweeuthe two ding a nor b matter of tasto, the Tonle being the ost palatable. - rho stomach. from a yorlelf of eanses, inch as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility. etc., is very apt to have WS functions deranged. The Liv er, sympathizing as closely as it. does with the Stomach, thou Intomeski affeCted, the result of which is that the patient suffers front several or more of the following diseases; Consumption, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fullness of blood to the Hoed, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, Full , tees or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of te Stomach ,' Sivitumlng of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Ilreathkng, ' Fluttering at the, Heart, Choking or Bulmia ink Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight,. bull Pain in the Head, Dolleteney'of Porspira . don, Yellowness of Old Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Itael4-ettest, Limbs, etc.. Sudduh Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Mesh. Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Groat Depression of thdritS, The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy for his case, purchasing only that which ho is as sured from his investigations and inquiries, Tog- Penes truo merit, is Wild compounded, free from injurious ingreVidients, anti establish ed for itself a reputation for. the cure of diseases. In this connection we would subutit those well 7 known„reuiedies--- HOOFT,AND' t S GERMAN DITTERS, AND 1100FLAND'S GERMAN TONIC PRRPAREDIIY Du, 0. M• JACKSON, Philt1(1011)11111.P11 Thirty-five years since they were first introduced Into this country froni Germany, during which time they, have undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefited suffering humanity .to a greater extent. than any other remedies known to theublic. %%oho remedies will effectually cure Liver Com plaint, Jaundice, DyspopSia. Chronic or tiervbue Debility, Chronic Diarr Myna, Disease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases': arising from. a Dis ordered Liver, Mown% or Intestines. DEBILITY. Resulting from any ,Cause whatevor; Prostration of tho System, Ailduced by sovore Labor, Ilardships,Lxposure, Fevers, &o: Thoro is no medicine extant equal to these rem cdles-in such oases. A tone and vigor is Imparted to tho whole system, the appetite is strengthened, food is enjoyed, the stomach digests properly, the blood is pupil:led, the complexion becomes' ound and healthy, tho yellow tinge is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous invalid becomes a strong and healthy boing. - PERSONS . ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling tho hand of time weighing hoavlp upon them, with aft its attendant 111_ ,s will and in the uscrof this BITTERS, or the TONIC, an elixir that will instil now life into thoitvoins, restore in aineasuro tho oporgy and ardor Of !nor° youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, and give health and happiness to their remaining years, NOTICE. , It is a well established fact that fully ono-hnlfoi L lhefenialeportton of out opulation are eel dein in 'the enjoyment of good health, or to use they own expression, "never fool well.' The 'ars languid, &void of all onergy,,extremely nery,o and have no appetite. ns, t i To this class of persons the lIITTERB, or. the TONIC, is especially recommended. ~ WEAK AND .DELICATE CIIILDRLNJ Are mado strong by the'. use of either of those remedies. They will cure °veil ease of. MARAS MUS, without fail. . _ Thousands or certificates have accumulated' in the hands-of the kloprietor, but space will anew el the publication of but tow. Those, it will bo ob , served, aro men of note, and of Welt rtnt ing that they mitst bo believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Goorgo W. Woodward,. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, writdg— , PutLAm.pluA,,March 16, 1867, "Pfitut Itoofland's German Bitters Is a good tonio useful in djnenBe3 of the digestiv e organs, nod o great benefit want' a nervous aetto in v ases of debility, and n in the P)steut.i Yours truly 0E0.1i% WOODWARD. ' Hon. Jamos Thompson, Judge - of the Supreme CourbofPenneylvania PHILADELPHIA, Ariril;2B,lB66, "I consider Motiona's (lemon Pique a vatua Ide medicine in caso of ottocke of itidigestion or dys popsio. I can certify this from my 'fflaporience of it Yours, with roved, - JABIEn TLIOMPSON." ' - From Rev. E. D. FtMdttll. - Assistant Editor:Christian Chroniclo, - Phllndelphia 1 have derived decided benefit from the use of iloolland's German ]litters, and feel it my Ptivilege to recommend timid a most valuablo tonic, to all who arc suffering from general ,debility, or from diseases arising from derangement of the liver. Yours, truly, ' . E. D. FENDALL. CAUTION. Hoof/awn, German Remedies aro counterfeited. Soo that ,tho signatureTAofo,M.JACKSONieon the wrapporof each bot-litle. Allotherearecoun- Odell. Principal office and Manufactory; at the ilhonan Diedicine Store, No: 631 Arch Street, .>fiiladeht4ja. • • CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor; Formerly C.M. JACKSON A: TRICE. • Hooft( l nd's Gerniqn Bigfro, per a(f dozenbottle.' - - • 81 • h, - Hot:flan . d's German fionie put up in quart bottles. $1 60 per bottle , ocii boledoeen for ft 60. . tt...Do not forget to examine well the flinch) you buy. in order to get the genhine. FOR SALE BY ALL Druggists and Storekeepers EVERYWIIERE marllll , ruormstikoNAti. 1)" LOlOll De imanrit ANIIRRSII)4O.f. . • 1110. 11l 11Norils ylgry Vii. Aug 20-Imos , _ TIM," Wo Ig• .111 ID 1 **Mg DSINT/Ir l 1) Oleo. bloi; MS Rost &I odkot Square. o'coi Dovln Non Dry (lOodo Store, • ' rentif TOM_ HICKStog NITORNIIit AT LAW. OP 0106—Loeser , Builditte, (Ist floor. look.) No. 180 Cent re street, Voltaville,, 1134,p bo col:oohed in the tiornvin lonsUoto: . • MIME TEM ANL V. ATTONNIRt - LAND COUNSNLtLOD. AT LAW-: Offlo: N. 540 t4'ourt,6l., (nosFlitxthdittAgitio, Pa. naltf GEORGIE W. ;WM," ATTORNEY 'AT LAIV IMAM°, Pi; Omen: tio. MO Court Stroot; (up Maim) • M. NAGI4B,, • • PIIY , SIOIApI. ri , (V. S. revision Surgotin.) . , 84Q I'olllooMo Rotuting. Po.'' • f - I (MOO hOUISP-- 12 to 2p. to,. to Bp. tn. INAII . IIIICNOTON 1.0 - 11AFLUtli ~ p 1' 1 -,, I 1,1 I r ALDEII.II I AN I t L i.. '. °Moo, No; 29 Nor th . 6th Street, opposite lostOnice. 14 - Sorlyening and Clnuyeyeneing promptly ett teeded to. . i irobl9-3ino. , GEO; Den. REIM, • Non 9f tho Into 096. AL ohn, , Esq.,) ATTORIiEY AT LAW, Oontroaitoot, opposlto the Episcopal Chun)), lan2B-tf 1 POTTSVILLE, PA, JE4SE 431. LEY: IiTtORNEY AT LAW, Office, No; 40 (tiCoond am) North Sixth Stretit, nearly oppoito the Court House; Iteaditr, Pa, Jan. 28-tf . - - il li f NitY *Ent, „ • T k N,E A ) .7 1 AIF Office' 29.N0RT1! READING Jangltf.. . • . LOUIS ItIC)11, I*. . . , .ATTollati'Y A - 7 LAW, ~ QMco N 0.5.30 Court street, over the office of John B. Itlehlirds. INC • -• . fob6-tf DANIEL ERMENTROUT; . ' ATTORNEY AT LA*, , Met% North'Shith Stree!, oornoioourt Alley. febiT•tf • AUOUSTUS S. SASt3ARIAN/ A7TORNEY AT LAW. Ofdoo,,No. 40 North Sixth atriet t opriOsito'thoßouit Muse. Consultations had in tho english Otclor man langnage. • - fa U' JOHN RALSTON. ••t ' • • ATTORNEY A T LAW, • Office, No: p North Sixth Streit, opposite the Key stone house, Reedit*, Pa. • • • febe-tr, . , OUNTInt B , . JOBB B. WANNER;, • • ' ATTORNEY AT LA*. • , Unkted States Claim Pension and b o unty Agog Office. N 0.524 Wasllington street etween Finn and Blgth streets. Beading, Pa. No fees demanded until the claim are abound. . 1, l'obli-tf _h_....._ ..„............... ...... W ILLIAII 0: BREWSTER, . . (Organist of First Ileforaned Church.) TEACHER OF PIANO FORTE, ORGAN AND HARMONY. • No: 223 Northflixth atreot r ßeadiag, Pa. ' N. B.—Plaaos TunOi • Dune 20•tf v a. E. DIHiSEI4, S UR OBON DENTIST; OFFICE-519 Penn Street, Reading, P. Invites the public to calf and examine his new plan for extraetint teeth without pain. All oPer• ations in the professioni neatly executed and charges reasonable, _ ap2.stf - MISIO.ELtANZOIII 04 4 ' .. - : L L I,o§ • COMPOSITION PAVEMENT AND FLOORING PAVEMENT AND F1,0041N0 18 NOW ackhowledged to be•tbe hest in . pse. It' be-. comes bard and firm immediately, is drAVlrrelile, and hppervious to water, and notaffeeteu,oy eitner he or cold. st RIF orders promptly attended to, ar the work to advo satisfaction. sppl D,O, • HILER, ' Junp • " No. 27, South_ Fourth' St J, R, BARRETT & CO., Proprlotoi#, N. 11. • Sold by all in l i trfr e tl i zs i n n t s. Pealiirs In H. BIRCH (Sr) BRO DR. A. H. LIGRT, THIEItaOIITER,, wlLLriutt Agentop Rehding t PO. may 51y WEST END COAL. LIME, St SA.ND YARD! Cor. pen'n and Frorttatrooti. • • wguld ' fa AT the be e t'be t / 2 t P of n e:.ll, lige, :14 CP 4 lng 'partg the city, free of 10. -:. • •Niore promPtiatOind .11 att Rid • • • I ri) ItarrietblinKO ", C.fk fro AJ: 4O IO. a _vo trovivvo 4:4l\ n. • •4. iettsrintlPM IrsT 0 14 904-4" ?or Now t!orktri4 pito Olirokrotationt t tpk " • and .41,4•14 etOtiris IttX) For 44 " *tu 4 i or 11 t 1 I'l • 420 p . iaaivd 4! - VOr Andliisolpt4wAttthelfts. ;1140 d or m rAtl ;00, 'PM i n coo. ioao o. vo. • a.. - Roadb* Oolimibiallailroad. • , ON AND aftna. , iii ONDit r, .1 IT Isrß 1, 18 a 8 . „ T'aaaengetTridte6ll tuft op Oh Road, rts Lent' ) Reading ti , .** . , ' 7 fit A . ,t,rrite etiLarteatter,Atet, . Oolunibist k ..,- ', ',' • ” " lannisteißl Oolantbla , 8 P.' M. _, ~ •.,= • ' , .1t ' tuittio , - , L?itio LanCaster an dunthlafat - 8 Oil A.l . i .' = ..• 01 1 Atjtvo at Rending . 103. A? yt• P. I, . . !' ' 0: , • " •:, 550 P. I. . ITUNDAy TRAINB - 1 Lewitt Iteallng ats • . . . • t 900 A . M . ~ ' + t ~ . •-•• ..' BSp P. hi. /kite at t, ant i ter Mid Columbia al. _ 10'1. 1 A, 10. uolutu ig. cult §trier at = 9 lt) I'. 91. 1 . . Itl, - rtilt ,AO t, i Leave !allot' and admit la at 1 '' 7 l'o 'A. M. " ' . ~„ ..hUt i ! Or , .1; .1 , • . .41 .- . 1 , ;It. t. vo ul i a4l ',.lt: Airt!ya 044tirdlr -' '. '.' ''. i• ' ', , 010 vA , , , .0 00 „. 'f , Trajni NOsit r edill Ike qloito' l ltihoakinh a i &tatting with. ins ort •and So t. en Phila. tutu aiding Stott ,an Wooten batten 1 ul• eyltowll4o' ie u set make! eke*, oonneetitin with 1,1,0% ) 418 titIICTIATIf Jelled tto rattle tto all 1310N111161qV c i t oldebtrai.lf , Ali' lirin deal otattont ott itt t 0--god for Subday Truths only. , • - . I Tiekeits tin hi obtattied at the .0111 poi of the Now Jorsey Coatral ltattrort, tot lei' litbert y•tit.. Now York, and Ph i l aidid Belt ing ltailkoati, 1:lt it ant Callowklii Ste., P ladolph a. , ,Chrou.gh 'flokts to err York and Philadelphia soid*t oil 'the ritiolpil Station! * * alai •Paggage Oheelted Throng . _ - ; _ Trains ore to by P. ' it. It.'ilrne, ',Which is 10 minutes faster than Penna.. B t Ttra • 0 0 tilt, F. •.. ' - - Seiner tandem . . 14„ . F. kitvxol Octet Pri. and Tleklit gt. 112Iy k„. -- ,---- ------i-----,--:.---- East Pennsylvania Railroad '0 MEM' COMhlglielNti S i iii il o i tl t tg l Al4 l ,Vallt I ;', : t ' i , . . SIX TRAIN S * OAf T TO Itil IV yo.ri wii ii • • OUT Olt NON OF OARS, On s and after We twzsda,y. liffy ;.I.lth, 1868, . two Passenger Trains wil leave itea ng dally, (Ozeinit ki•auldnynd for Allentown and Iva enttli).nr, at 1o.:' A. M. and 4.20 P. M,, stopping at all the way sta (tons between Reading NO Plow York, making also elm connections for Mauch °Munk and i i vin 11,1)1111th Valley K. 8., and arrlVo at Nor York at 13.30. and 10.15 P. Mj. • ~, lour '(4) thro ugh Morale) ' Trains Will loam. Reading daily. oxqopt litunday,o,or ow I(krk and tho'Hapti eavlnti l Rodl_ag at 4.44 and ~06 A. M. and at 2,40 and 1,40 1. DI. - These. Trains mud t, rough frpm Pittsburgh to Now York, withoutobange of cars. . Btopi)lng only At Lyons, Allentown, llothloheta Easton, Blimp ton Sdn ' unorville Plainfield an‘Elitaboth, and arrive at Notv,York at ;10.00 A.- .. 12.00 M., 7:1'.. , P,Bl. and 8.00 A. M. i ho 4.44 A. M. train will not leave, Beading' on Mondays., The 7.00 A. M and •11*40 P. M. trains rtlx daily, S undays Included. . rains Matte New *York, fqt of Liberty stroct da ly,Aexoopt Sundays) of U. A.ll ~ J 2 noon, A, 8 and 8,20 P. Al. and iirrlvo at 1 cad t gilt 1.1 X), COO and 10.10 P A Itti, and at 1.01), and 2. 6 2 . AL , _. ..-.. - Tlko O.OOP. 11 . train front Now Yor 10avos daily; Sundays inoindoti, -• ' .> , - ' A Su nday ,Exouraidn Train Will leave Beading ever, Sunday tad A. Bt., shipping at nil stations and !trona° Volta& Arrive at; Allentown, a_t IP, , . • Return air; leave Ajtontottn, ,at 4.0 u P xi *Jiro at 'loading at OP. M.* • ' Itaisengors aro request4tl to" onroaso 0401;4 bc lore entering the oars, as 25 con s eitlll wll ho charged and oollootad on the tra n'frout al who pay the fare to the Conductor. , ~ Juno 23-tf i_ 0. STOLTZ, Bog. and Sant. Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. • • ~ , inovised.) •• - • ' " : ' - ' Ett,tntne, AUGUST 61 , 11 1865, 4 11t - A ltEA s rpfamoy PA SSE NO E I tSllli ,Augu 1s) Trainsdwn to i'1104911411a, Passing-Eontt ingat 730, 10 30 and 11 30 a. tn., and 425 anti 0:t) °. Up. tn • to Pottsville; at 10 40 a. ~ and 550 'and 00) p. in. . . trains West to Lesanott owl Ilan.' biburot ' Western Express from New York, at 110 a. in. . and 150 and 10 10 p, m. Harrisburg Accommodation Train at-7 15 it. m., and mail trains at 10 45 a. m. and 6 05 p.m." On Sundays, the 400 Aralns,pass \ Iteading at U4O a. tn. and 425 p, na,,ltnd up trains at 10 50 h. ni:and 5 57)pau. . • • Tho 425 t. tn. down, and 10 50 a. m. up trains run only between philadolphla and Beading. Up trains leave Philadelphia for Reading, Har risburg and Pottsville, at 7 20and 815 a. tn,, 12 45 non; and 330 p. in: and 515 p,•tn„ (or Sending oniy. , The o_ls a. m. trains connect with trains fur -Tamaqua, Williamsport; Elmira, Buffalo,Niagarn and Canada. „ :. , . .• ~ • Tho 815 a. m.' and ? 30 Pon.,Up traiti from Phil adelphia, and 10 35 a, in, and 425 0. nt. doWn trains AltoPonly at.principal stations, helot* Sending, - litend ng Aooommodation Train f leaves 'Rending at 780 a. tn., returaing leaves Philadelphia at 5,15 p. m: \ i . Pottstown Accoanuodation Train loaves Poti• town at 645 a. ia. ;returning leaves PhiladelPh la atl3OT. tn, '•, '1 The Western Express Trains eonndct al. Harris. bur( with oxprelfs trains on tho • Pommy/Karlin- k W - B. pr Haltimofe, l'ittiburgh, - and nll paints Wpt. Etho 10 45 mMI train connects at Harrisburg 6.t . ittsburgh, Ltincastor, Chambersburg • Sunbury, canton, • ,Pittstep, Wilkesbarre...Wfilinnumort. Lock Bavett L Ettnira and the Canadhs. i •.• !Passenger Trains lefty° Upper Depot at 7 Wa.m. and 615 p.m., for Ephrata, Lilts, Lancaster, aml Columbia,' '- • •.- •• • .' Through First:class Coupon tickotg and P.m i grants' tickets at rediteed fares, to all the prlnelpn) points in the North West and tho Canttas. , COMA( fITA VOX. VairEvi., Withcoupons, at 25 per tent. discount between any ti eta desired.d • • • MILAdI: 27 TS 01CH,. , ' ' , 0 6 Good , or 2000 miles between appoints, fit $52.50 for laminas and businessOrlits.• ..- '• • • :. : ,r •- -•-• , 1 , 8144410 AT T10N11719, ~ ,• m ont h s, between for the bolder only, ter 3 6, 9 and l . ?, between all points at reduced (fares, .13elool seitwori ' tickets fit One-third less than the aboye.-'2,',..i2' • 411'..l'amehiTom er pil , takt the Fagt4i, "fralp vest at tne v„Pter ep . 0 . 1. itpci #n !Auer yaps At In e 'Lowey Or °Aro 1. ' •;-' i , - oi. •i 100 pounds-of baggage allowed each iassopgcr: • , Pais en gent are requatitodtollarcbaagthelyticKeto lore entitrieg.the cts, 4kb:bey Farago° eije:4 l c • e _lf paid 111 tine earo. • ' '',- • • - ',,- ',' - Excaralott Tickets goodf groin day. by 7 80 ne 0.. Accommodation Train to Pl)iiadolphiaand return. At $265 each, ' "0: • A. NICOLLS,IIOII4O , . BO' , . INK.* ,1141( 1 1 INK 1t 1 • ' A Just rece ived , LYoA4l.li,dr, 8U511811304 Celebrated Chemical' Writing Fluid, • , 11,1900 d, Pint and Em al i cc bottlis. For sale ilea!). at VAPLA BOOK BTORB, .. . 2 ATTtNTlOk_lit4litiii.l3L.:', ' 41111., - B_EAlr,.. ESTATE "Attu" - rEltao.riAL Otty Taxes' for 106S.Ap i to be p (1 , to , tho reamer .-' the city of. in t . out . tab r first :du Of totlYet' /4rib°' 1147(4. -1""" per con le 11 end edtt[i t t , Ito yowl tor un- Wild i.. rygd i fiter tilt llt'd r of , Ootobe , thr o i•p o r cent; add natir Ibe trek anda OM:ooi eat4s plate to t l hoode of eolleotorieto will prooeed tO eel eet ,t treteie 'MAW the th tty;fitot de of Deeem es. ~ ftitthe Stet SAY Or Ouery. 1869. the. ptilootheoViteat i ßetete tax pill to Or r ieit to t tr reo it at.F.erno.wut tAttee Seas to tve Os nit # 40444 !, 11 p Tressureqr be aund'Ourlitt di: diii find i11r... at 01 , os tr ix tita rpao....tn.the (city outit i ttift A 13414 MOM streets, WOW/Pill • • Z lice, all s op ilropk Ho. .ott•O ! .olo, f , .; t, "Itinii4aioi ...iii fit *.:4 0 ,_1.,11 ..W • X,04,t1N4004 . :?,' -.-. -- ,-. . M .'M . Ali , I INIE