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REINHOLD & SOHOENER Ito. 41 North Birth Btroot, - READING, PA. tell SUBSOBIBBIU3 UM JUST BI3TAB- Ibbed a lint-ohms Boot padlihoo-making utak -1 head and store at the above stated place, where they are able to auommodato customers with the' b ef t /nide' in their Bne of busbioss, and at lower prioes than at any Other plum in the city. The following list of Prices proves all we say t eens : i s k ra ip ll b bo oo o ta ts . . , . . 114 00 and upw wb 1 , II We orking ' ooth / . 1 ea's French eagOongrese &attires box toes. • 4 90 Men's Celt Qongrese gotten. 225 yen's oil I Hal MOrals. l 23 Men'. 1 1 11! Balm rats, i Boys. r Dal Morals. 100 Boys'kip Baluterale,' . ' 125 youths' kip BalagoT. . 100 Women's lasting tits polish. • 276 Women's Onpeifit ten. 1 . to ?50 Women's lastingili lmorals • " , ro t :ul n a :s e i t Porrroc:, tr ail ' 2 11 FsiTool Id slippeys. . 66 ea' I Wing Polish. ' 145 oaths' gaiters from 15 eta to 76 Youths and boys' shout from 50 dd. to 26 Ale% a large stock of notions on hand and fooe age. llll . ar a t l ea v e: of business in to rt l y " et, any other REPAIRING. Partieslar attention h paid to all kinds of re pairing. REINHOLD & SOFICENER; NO. 41 NORTH SIXTH STREET, (ANTI 7N111001,1111 ROV9111) HEADING ) PA. ajallll- • , A LBEDYLL & CALLIN'S , . . 11 I - I WhOttelt anti , • • SCOURING , . . AND ' ~ . . . DYEING • , , •• ~. , • PARTABLI.SIIMITNT, 1 . 11l - Mouth lieveisth 10R, opposite Depot. ;thief tO iteialoi, Pol. : • . , N.,.. Offices in Phlladelidtle, 610 Dace llgtreet. and 132 South llth Street. . ilaeouftstaMF ou r s ucces sc In our new method of 'Outing and dylt i p_we hays resolved to op_eu a branch offloplikite Ing, and respectfully call the r nt e i rM l49.o 10 to our above tinned estab y our pmftes, and, limit leventod.mschlnevrV we axl OM_ _AM to clean and dye joode.to _a very Inirnot =DM lIFI ve. IMMO satisitet on. e clean as on lea ite' and Oh Id roes eitrmeuts tit out ini em apart or Wu ries in tnem la Mae hots w he ther the, colors are E tiiiileti done In tio tiry best 'manner, and the a n • eases n n site off In superior style, i ft loves, Ottrion est ere, &e., armed at short notice . sept 26-3 mo. SUNpO : 1344190 L SINGING BOOKS AT THE ill EAGLE BOOt STORE, No. 851 Penn Alreet. Can be ded NAPPY 'VOICES, HAPPY VOICES,. THE NEW GOLDEN CHAIN.• THE owing, WO SABBATH SOHOOL BELL, TRH IIkBHATEI SettOOt BELT IMO • . rof,Mthtaitets of other itaglog Book ( s ) * may 77 B ook =MEI NEl ft sa a TSP A pmts...n= onts a;c7aCerileiro told P. • 1 . 011, I—No, 244 i D R. LOUIS De 11/!RTIIII KUHN. .•• • OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 11.;1144114141i Ninth Streid.lteadhar t Da. oot *lmo* WILLIAM B. 1101111121E1t. • . . . ~ A4RENMAN AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. Odlee 216. 615' Omit Creel., Beading. Can be consulted in English and German. • 0ct.31-3m REMY M. 14E1114 ATTORNEY AT LAW. 02foe, 29 NORTH SIXTH STREET. READING. Oot t 3. FIN W. ATTORNBY .14. W. se—liortier ilantneAlst floor, baok.) Re, Otte street Pottinglle. ISS.Osin be °welted n sierman lantaaao. - marl o..vmouwat t _ATTOßNMf AND 00IJNfINLLSIN 'AT LAW. Offloo Oourt wear uLIak3NIIADINO. Pa. I/214 G goitenev.nhys, • • . ATTOTiNEY AT LAW, • REs.bpsra, PA. Otivioss N0,(541 Court Street. (up stair.) H. NAque, PILYSIOIAN, (U. S. Partition Surgeon.) s42_ Penn Street, Reading, Pa. Wage bouts ' -12 to 2p.m.8t0 8 p. m. J ESSE G. HAWLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offlee,,No. 40 (seeorl floor,) North With Street, nearly opposite the Court House, Reading, Pa, Jan. 28- LOWS RICHAIRMS, ArronNEy AT LAW, • Moo; N 0.630 Court street, over the ogles ofJohnt3. -}Collards. Nee. . febo W/11.141A1N1 A. 11 . 1110W8TER, (Organist sit Reformed Ohnrek.) .111AORTIR OF Pitt i a l la&Tß, ORGAN AND No 3 No 22 Reading, Pa titaie 20. D IE. E. MOSER, SURGEON D,ENTIST i * • owl/Rs—up Pepsi Strout, Reatilnig, Pa. Invites the public to call and examine his new plan for extracting teeth without pain. All open ations in the, profession Jteatly executed and charges reasonable. at_o2lS D n. A. FILEMR, • •DEisiTIST I • i • ..,• Illiflea-rNo 6 North Fifth Inf o Beading, Nair DOOR TO P. O'RRILLY% RROR STORE.) POrthular attention paid to curing diseases of the Mouth sad aurae, euch as 13eu ivy. Preternatu ral growth clausal. • Alveolar Abscesses , disease of the Alveolar Noose. Planted Palates, and all, diseases tOmbleh the . month and gums are 'sub ,le° :;th ext:tot7w:boilt vile. and inserted on 'al material need by the PrOfelg011 & _ Mee brim. horn 7 A.ii. to 7 P. M. --:._-_-1 1868 .FALL. 1868 BUCH & BROTHER, Have opened a Large . and Selected Stock of 1- • ifir Luz 0. CCiLEMAN I Cutter. liM NEW FALL GOODS! Were selected in the City of New York, and will be dispoied of at pricea far be. low those of any other es tablishment in the City. - • Gentlemeis Clothing +=tato order. Boys' Clothing constantly on hand and made tojorder.— _ The Stock of Furnishing Goods' is decidedly the best and most extensiVe in the city. Call; see and satisfy yourselves. • The mere het of having the services of the cele brated cutter, Mr. Levi 0. Coleman, is sutlielent guarantee that all garMents will be made uP la the best style and latest fashions. Remember BITCH & BRQ:S Headquarters of Fashion ! NO. 543 PENN STREET, READING. ,Portico Row, el 4 ME DAILY•FAST FREIGHT .LINE :BR,TWER s g READING 4.ND NEW YORK MORMS AND FEI.SR.X ,. RAILROAD. ~ El it , " &outing at 4p. m and Now -York at &St trid.-. hoods' , shipped for liar -York at heading eight Regal, before S o'4, ook ra il ' or for - Eat footor Haroloy 'drool, • NOW NOTir be re 1 o'doak tipt.i tballettrerod at eithor4LtuAnt Lk. out twt weak_ • • •—• li , llA • 000. rolabt Agent. M. & It. R., Ilobokon. -. • • IL .T. WOE • • Laial itioat. M.E. a. a., aes4a4r. teptt 4 mos - PROWEIIINIONAL. NEW GOODS! ,At Portico Row, NO. 843 PENN STREET, READING, PA.- Their Stock of MI 41POR THU HOOD THAT LAVIN AIIIHSTAAVH I 11/H,THEi IfIONQ TIIAT HEEDS HHAISTANCE. to SEAR % PA., SATURDAY ; EVENING ; NOVEMBM7, 1868. EH t INH I INK 1 ! INK 1,1 LAUGHLIN & BUSHFIELD'B ch;lebrateil;Olitplioal Writing Fluid, In Quart, Plot aid smaller bottles. For gale cheap. at the EAGLE BOOR STORE. D R. SWAYNWA ALL•HEALING OINTMENT, For the cure of Totter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Ifeatl,ltoltingPilee,Ring Worme,simplea,DlotehoP, Defects in the Skin, Darberejtob, Ulcerp, Chronic Erysipelas of the Face, &o. /or pale at the - • "EAQLE" BOOKSTORE, JOHN FOLEY% ' For tale at the "BAOLNIBOONSTORR, No 351 Penn Street, near Fourth. Jan. 28 BOOKSELLERS '351 Penn Street, DR. , EUGENE sow:mitts% • CELEBRATED SWEDISH BITTERS Care with certainty all chronlo derangements of they 44: Stomach and Kidneys. is the most lirr oral onto of the Dige s tive ,_Mueoubir and er Too and the most uellable Dream) re ill kinds of Ferer, Dysentery. and Übe giiiiDlseasig; especially against Molars. Typhoid and Yellow Fever. Prlec7s tents a bottle. Six for $4. For sale at the "Eagle" lirripliJk 450. • 651 4ran Street. HELLER'S • , • • 0011POSrl'IONPAVENDIT AN"), }140011110110:: . ' pins u PAVEMHST ARD FLOOfinia Is *ot 1 kacryledsotil ,to. be the best in pre. It be= co me hand fkin immediately. b dry. durable. ud 1 : 1 "% °, !!t ° !""t et iO n . d u. ° %.!Nelted Or eithee a • t 11 . 02 !' • --AII9TIAM 14010 attended to. !it worn 'cuaranteed to give . n Apo _ D. V. June 18- No. 27._130u FotAlt. Just, riceived a lame lota t i • 961 PENN STREET. 04LRBRATBD GOLD PDINII. RITTER & CO„ AND .iTATIONERS, I- ESE { e I CARPETS!' CARPETS! D. U. HA:OXLEY & No. 118 Plum Wed; bilotnl nklin, belyeen Sixtls and Roma aired's, • Respectfully infOrm the ()likens of Reading and violnity..that they are manufacturing the very beat 'attain. all-wool Carpets. ever offered in this city. Latest patterns and cetera: Wholesale and , retell at New York_prices. We invite the nubile to examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. andsave 25 per cent, Buy out of first hands and save money oat IS-lmo B. U. DIAitKLEY & CO. KRYDER dr, CO., DR. EIVEITtR'S Oelebraed Toni() Herb Bittera. • WINES AND LIQUOIIO. Also 8010 Agenis for DAILFO UN*ALLID Riyi No. 121 Nerth Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. For sale at the Rash) neeheiere. LET FACTS BE KNOWN .PAR AND WIDE! Thnt the best place to buy READY . MADE CLOTHING • : For mon and boys, or get them made to order, is tho place popularised, by go o 4 goods, fine 4tyles an 4. low Prices, and patintilled by immense throngs of people, to whom • JAMES lON .& C 0.,. CORNER SIXTH !AND ,'PENN STREET'S!. lIAVR lIOUSEH - OLD 'WORDS, It is well-known that wo make up nothing but What Is good, that our large business has been built up by always having tho handsomest styles and the best fitting garment and this, .coupled with moderate prices, has pe on , and is still, the secret *by so many peoplebuy at our ebtAblhitt ment, lire sell only what we can recommend and each customer. therefore, has therattsfaction of knowing ho can depend on the article he buys: Wo are enabled to buy cheap, and therefore, sell cheap. Call and see octl3-Im. '• • . JAMESON & CO. groyEs, RANGIES T HEATERS. , WILL/AVM BR DE NO. 24i Fenn' St.; Reading • The underslgned'•resileetffilly• • invites public) attention to his newly invented Heater, named the t , ' I I : , . BEST HEATER EVER .INTRODUCED. THREE SIZES. • It burns less coal, Makes more beat, takes up*s room, and gives better satisfaction than anYlinit -Ist invention ever introduce d to the public. The advantage of this superior heating appara , tus will be Wig explained by the Proprietor. Nlllo‘ guarantees that he will be able to satisfy all who give him a call that it is superior to anyone inven ted The advantages are so manifold, ,and so easily comprehended, that it needs only to be seen ho eonvin i c r i the most shoat cal. In proof of this e respect ally refers the NE lie; by permission to the follo wing named persons who Are now using those Heaters: ORO. It. FRILL, Maa, J. STEVENSON. 8. D. i Vittaae. Balm & Co., .A. ICIIOLLB, Unsay JOHNSON, JOBE IWKEIGHTI J 111/ KNELT , REUBEN MAIM ' army.. JACOB. 'KAU „11 H.,' Blandon , Orphans' Home. Wonieladorf. Ile also Wines 'webl attention to the BEAUTY RANGE Which is a, late Improved, Sttperior Range for walling in, and for which ho is the‘Sole Agent, in this city. This Range ca n be soon in operation at the Iron City Rail. / 0 0. 428 Penn street at Peter Franklin street above Fourth, and at other places. Partionlar attention paid to .1 TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING. AND • Plastic Slate Roofing. He employs none but skillful Mechanics—all orders promptly executed. and warranted to sive satisfaction. WM. BRIDEGAM. may 22 • No. 2,4 P. Penn 131. RZAT SEDUCTION IN IPlJlM—Ladios Vdetous of purchasing Fur , should call at the tional Fur Store,. 841 Penn street. ut deters below EAGLE Office we 00 will An d AI selected stock TES, which will sold at small pro. . t yarlety_of •faney EIGHING and iFFALO ROBES ways on band.: to order, altered Iliii PEACOCK k ORM • ' . Corner Second and Franklin Streets, Usve constantly on hand .and fen at renoonablO prices. • • LUMP. BROKEN, EGO, A STOVE COAL.tilii 01140 NET AND BITIESTSOUS COAN BICKORY..and OAK WOOD' . LDIE AND BAUD, Itrisipiiga*OOD EY TER Sir We 4tErer frini`cl extra thane Warty p ;it of the City. • • Teta NEW WINE HOUSE, No. 852 I'IMM SMUT, ituDRTG,'. ...• • , fix; . : • , .2 • Is '; Dealer la kinds of Doucette !Mate ot.tha keel tau4.#74 • LAtkpit BEER, 41,E,, &c. sip 21- 3fanufoctureis of Importers of mut 23- -00 THREE OBITS PER OOPT TEN OMB PEI WERE r---------- - - UEEN OF cNCLAND . SOAu /LI E. L t,LAND ~. I U LEN OF ENGL ANL) SOAP. 't ,_.. - , FOr doing a family wasting in the best and deepest manner t Guaranteed coal to any.in the world! His the strength of old robin soap with the mild and lathering (mantles of genuine Castile, Try this_ splendid Soap, Bold by the ALDIN OINENICAL WORKS, 414 NOI4III Prout street. PlatindelphlA• an Mao, RITTER & 00" Bo oksellerti o Stationers, AND WHOLRBALI DUMB IN i -I" PAPER pP EVERY DESCRIPTION. PS roaftA PH ALE VMS. POOKF BOOKS, tfe No. 351 Penn Street§ Utica, Fourth.) READING, PA. Raving constantly on hand s large and well teloct, ed otoek:of AfISOELLANEOUS.'iS'OIIbaIf AND BLANK BOOKS, PAPER AND STATIONERY; Inch as lilting and Wrappliut Paper& P 111,0100414 , . Pens, Pencils, Ink, Slnten, Copyßooks,Pak Beau. aco., ytb Loh aro bought for cash and will be gold on terms as favorable as those of any otherhotise ;nth, ~ .. T . we respectftillfliivite Merchants and others wo desire to mahe purchases in our line tO fiver OS with soil before - I - A*las' log tilsewheTf. 'Onteisty.maaprompity and careAdli AO. I i ENUAAT is ORR7II. . • tionntuiTa , BEAI3O tournite. 41► a GENERAL DEALERS IN M a cAgintsotirereSuPPUOl N 0.127 AID ON illiartLio Ora*. / WM., • $4l- itr. • . No taAh 1 7 04 54 *" . 0#04 i 1404,1101 _ 114 w iitol,ionti 0 . 44 cioth Jon - at Tho harp iast Uri the 14 4 4 41 4 ktlii 044 Wm; Welt know that all Omit joii *tit tittiktiona ; lholalabteat hours on (girth ea* dWhy min Nouatit Love can bind bat stir. When doh le weak and ixtenrotte Ines un strong, Marc pants the rout tnr 411145! twa ht. tot! The innocent witt otteneuretWient. . . • • • • • the poor and Itetpl4l be thti molt opprbst I ltt ioolvibo time their told& heti will Atid AIL the tikeiditts,litel death a ttind. Remember that f all aarWlT 04 moat Mtn And with Its, promise neer evldanteds: Powers rightly used a blessinti um) , be wide. - But if abused, the An will Ain on thee; Then time improve, tor It will nbe past. And live limit (Ay ILI It were thy I t. NOYMOIER ilb• 180 a. PERIIKVIITINQ VII I IRIST ! WM' II lA. "Caileton" writes from J pan to the nos ton Joyrnai: ' "While enjoying the beast es o this coast, we met alapanese steamer; the it Harry . Parkes, bearing the flag of the 11 inoon , -• the motional ensign.. This. a or sailed from gagasoki, tbro - weeks ago, with four hundred natty° ehristirms on board l erho_ lied boon arrested, thrown into prison, taken on board .this steamer 'and Carried off no one ; known whither. . , ihere are'sOrlea that they were taken out to sea sad thrown overboard, but the more prohableisuppooltion is that, theihare Wen tolcOn td the' mines, awity,,, north, on the, island of Yossos , it is virtual ly a sentence of slave roartyrdom.;•Thoy will be worked hard,,poorlighd, and, subject to cruel treatment. Their nnly orime is that they arc ohriktiais. 4 4What a vitality ther4 ,is in a religious idea,. These people are but regent converts to christianity,but through the three hundred ' years whioh have elapsedisince the expulsion Of tho Jesuits, einistianity has lived in the—. empire. Perseeutionlas failed to root'itout. "One of,the- passengers , is the, Catholle prelate of Japan, on Ms way toYokohoma to see the French ambassiderin regard,te the persecution. flo'inforMs me that there are probably one hundred thousand thristians la the empire. Ile is already in communication with twenty thousand. They have , held their faith in seoret,have met in the monntaine l in caves and dons, maintained rude ' flirmi of prayer mid _ceremonies 'of worship. The present persecution is instigated by the priests of Buddha. , One of them last 'year came to Nagasaki, called Upon Mr. Verbeck, a Dutchman, who is trading in Nagasaki, stayed with • him, and obtained some' inform motion in regard to thristianity, and then disappeared. Not , long since 'tt, petepblet was published, Inciting ,hoetility tolhis..new religion. Mr. Verbeek at once recognized it as the production of the priest who had been Under his instraction. It the priests of Buddha who have stirred up the government tocommence the perhoention.. , '"Mr."Verbeek; who Is % a Protestant, and the French bishop, both are of the eidnion that idolatry is dying , out in the empire. There is a grgaV'desiro on the Part of the people to acquire the. English language. i In— all of the cities open to foreign trade thero are manymon and women who, can speak,. English. They have found Ma that it Is 0 greatedientage. They can earn more mono ', and it will give them wider inflitence. A • quaintance with alereignlangnage-0-forei et, ideas—an enlargement iof Mental vision, loads them to dfseerd the Worship of idols. They discover that the priests are ignorant and lazy, living upon the people, are; ,no good. In the country the priests have grpat influence, but in Nagasaki they fire logkedi. upon as burdens upon the community." , II! FATE OF TRill d iPotnite • Matthew is supposed to have suNered martyrdom, or was- slain in a' city of Etta. opla.. ' 'Mark was dragged thrOugh the' streets of Alexandria, till he expired. .• Luke was hanged • 'to an olive tree in Greece. John was put in a boiling cauldron 'at Rome, but Oeaped death. Pled to the Islo of Patmos iii tho Oracle' Archipelago, when ho "was Ina vis oti the Lord's day"—his data of the book of the "rtivela• - Owns." Ho died a natural death at Ephesus, Asia. James, great, was be h e adeda ern salon. &MOS, the less,. WAS thrownfroin a pin• naclo and beaten to death. • - Philip was beheaded. ' Bartholomew was skinned 'Alive. IMO .Andrew was crucified, sad pounded while dying. The cross was shaped like ! he letter Xl—hence "St. Andrew's eroei,": Thomas wse ran thionghidtia Wien; • Jude wne shot with arrows. c • ; Simon' Peter was crucified, head dorm. wards, •because ,he did not fe4 v 441, to. be crueified.like his ikieter. ,The Omit cress . Comes from this. • - ' Ifitthias"rai 'stoned O. . Barrmbas was etgned. trio , Nut 6,4etided by lii*oie Nero, of, Tag e lltW) to .31:glad dichtves Mentions seierafetites of tetanus (vai7irly4osibjai) 'which / had lieeti'aeocesefillif tresitellsbYs)o.i idaPplication of Oblurornrol,l4 the ' spiris4 column by: miaus nf.,o4,?tkikturated with lip aid evaporation prevented- Coy. 'ering the cloth with oiled silk.. I The' appli cation was Made the sikirooh of a ParOlysiu. As a result Of thii . ;141Plication the yaroxydrit was , aYerted; and` the ;patient feli into a calm arid maitre' , aleeP.; On - feel.' • nog a returning perogyelp ; the, curie aPPIi• cation INS made, end, the'ysrminn., 4 4 l 44. 'averted. For 444+ , 00 hottothe °Oregon. ally threatening 4 40 0 sYmPtPu. l !) !n?rne44 stely.yielded to the appl!attion, of chloro. • fc•rm l and the inbie'iluent eeirralesencii was very rapid. • • , , . READING. PA: ' tlittit t o to. ; V 11 000 151 1: 1 k, : ::,. 4 , • 2 lin