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THE,DAMY EAGLE
PUBLISHED XVPRIT APTEBNOON.
'o3sudesl Exceptsf i f .
AT IBS OPYIOI, OP TIM ERAPINO ADLER.
ste. $6ll. Pull STMIIST. ,
Th• Maputo Diu. Lets will bo firtildtedg
osbectib•ro tetho OINTILIV2 wars.
r iborjboti A . Sybor, or a quartet
—to bo psid focIAA ire ears. A itberal
glacitoolfill DO In e. 01149 tenor MOT. splr
sags. Vprairostip.matiog at 1•13. to should, be
o d ro nd MAY NACU, •
*iLifiAX Es. urns,
JASON a. NAWLEr.
1868
FALL.
BuCH & BROTHER,
Uare'Opened a Large and Selected Stock of
NEW GOODS!
At Portico Rim,
NO. 648 PENN STREET,
READING, PA,
OM=
or Lulu 0: Commix, .Cutter.
Their Stook of
NEW FALL GOODS!
,
Were selected'in the City of New York, and
will be disposed oft prices far be-
low those of any other
tablishinent in the
City.
amaeinen's aotAtng made to order.
Boys' Cabins • constantly on hand and
made to order.
The Stock of Furnlshing.Goods is decidedly
the beat and most extensive in the
city. Call, see and satisfy
1 yourselves. •
The mere tut-Obelus disservices of4he cele
brated eutt4r. Mr. Levi 0. Coleman, is stitflolent
sundae that all 'garment* will be made up in the
WI style and latest fashions. Remember
SUCH & BROW'S
Headquarters of Fashion
NO. MS PENN STREET, READING.
Portico Row.
,524
SUNDAY NEW OL
SINGING BOOKS
AT TIII?
EAGLE . BOOK 'STORE,
No. 851 Pena Street,
Can "e had
'HAPPY VOION,
HAPPY VOICES,
TEE NEW GOLDEN CHAIN.
THE NEW GOLDEN WAIN.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL BELL,
TUB SABBATH SCHOOL BELL,
• a
'hotter with a inlets of other atirbilipAi -
for solooli. /to. Mari
FAST LINB.
MITWEEN RHADING Al) HEW YORK.
VIA 1
MORRIS AND BMX RAILROAD.
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i"T i s Ram at 4p. m l ed Re% ltr i lt at
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VOL. I---N0.1247.
1868
PROFESSIONAL.
• Vt. 1401/115 De 100111111
OFFICE AND IMIDRNOE.
No. 244 North Ninth N t roe t, Reading., PAU
oat 2t3-Imo•
WILLIAM H. SOMMER,
ALDERMAN ANA ATTORNEY AT LA W.
001os No. SIM Court Street, Rending-.
Can be consulted In•Eneltsh and German.
0ct.31-3m
HENRY IN. REIM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW:
Moe. 29 NORTH SIXTH STREET. READING.
00.28.
RN
inkio- - Lie S ee i r ° ButlAtw j Alet Y b ls a ) N W o;
80Qentie street Pottsvpie. ‘l3.oan be eetl a 4eu
to the German niusO na,
1S 114 " 4 / 4 nitleaEllay ATTORNf.tY
AND COUNSELLQR ;AT LAW. °Mee: to.
W Court St,. (near Sittn.IIIIIADINO. Pa. ml 4
GEORIA F. BAER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
READING, PA.
Onus: N 0.510 Court Street, (up step.)
H. piiiorolAN. I a
(U. S. Pension Surgeon.)
840 Penn Street, Reading. Pa.
Office bours-12 to 2p, rn. 6 t
JESSE G. HAWLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
01lice; No. 49 (second floor,) North Sixth Street.
nearly opposfte the Court !lope. Reading. Pa,
Jan. 28-
LOUIS RICHARDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
01114 e. No.s3oCourt street, over the office of John&
Ittoltards, Esq. MO-
WILLIAM 0. MEW/ITER,
• (Organist of Rut Reformed Chard.) •
TEACHER OF PIANOA RMONY FORTE, ORGAN AND
H.
N 0.223 North Sixth street, Reading, Pa.
N. B.—Pianos Tithe& . [June 03-
D ix.. E. MOSER,
SURGRON DENTIST,
OFFICE-519 Penn Street, Heading, F.
Invites the publlo to call and examine his new
plan for extracting teeth without pain. Ali oper
salons In the profession neatly executed and
charges reasonable, a p 25 .
D R. A. HERR,
DINTIST,
00Iro—No 0 North Fifth St., Reading,
(NEXT DOOR TO P.O'RRILLY% ODOR OTORR.)
Particular attention paid to curing diseases of
the Mouth and Gums, such as iicurvy. Preternatu
ral Growth of Gums, Alveolar Abscesses, disease
of the Alveolar i process. Fissured Palates, and all
diseases to which the mouth and gums are au
eot.
Teeth extracted without pain, and inserted o
all material used by the Profession.
Ofiloe house. from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M.
t. 9- 1
BOOTS AND SHOE
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST%
MITDPIeTW
No. 41. North Sixth Street,
EIHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST ESTA ; .
ished a first-class Boot gnd Shoo-making estab
ment s t ud store at the above stated placeewhete
bhey are able to accommodate customers with the
est articles in their line of business, and at lower
prices than at any other place in the city,
The following list of priees,proves all we say
on's calf boots,
84 00 and upwrd
...i n's kip boots,
..
l e
ete.B fforkipg shoes, as.
160
$3OO
Lena
French g
a L f . Congress gaiters, box toes, • 390
Men's calf amgross gaiters. 2 25
Men's calf Balmorals, 2 00
Men's kip Balmorals, . 1 80
Boys' calf Balmorals, , 160
Boys' k Balmorals, 1 25
Youths'kip Balmorals, . 100
Women's lasting high Polish,2 75
,
,
Women's Cbngress gaiters, to 2450
Women's lasting Balmorae, 1 190
Women's Morocco Balmora ls, 2 00
W omen's Morocco shoes, . 165
—An 's kid Mir
kiiiii's kid slippers,
ages' lasting Polish, - 145
Youths' from ; 15 els. to -75
Youths and boys' shoes from SO ots. to 90
Mao. a large stook of notions on hand and for
Mo. _ . . . .
• The above prices are lower than at any other
Outlier place of business in the city. •
Particular attention h paid to all kinds of re
pairing.
• REINHOLD &,, SCIRENER,
NO. 41 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
(A 11092 Me COURT IRMO
READING, PA.
sprint-
•
LBEDYLL & CALLIN'S
A
VRENCII STEAM
SCOURING
AND
DYEING
•
ESTABLISHMENT )
141 Booth
S eventh opposite Depot.
Mee in Reading, Pa.
Offices in Philadelphia, MO Raeo Street.i - and 132 .
Routh llth Street.
•
- Encouraged by our 61100633 In our new method of
soouringand dyeing, we hays resolvpd to *peg. a
branch olden in Reading. and respect pally call the
Attention of the public to our above named estab
lishment.,
By Our proms and newly invented machinery.
we are ena bled, to dean and dye soods in a very
eqp_erior manner, soluilo girl; perfect satisfaction.
We clean and ilinjsti ladies Gents' and Child
ren's garments Ifitneet taking them apart, or inju
ring ga rments
in the lead. whether the colors are
(sputae or not.
Owr dyeing is done to the very bed manner. and
the goods in all OM ffn ed o in superior style.
Kid Gloves, Ostrich either!. do.. cleaned at
short notice. • rapt 28-3 mo
s telitVC B9OP it V AP
som e
ch ar e 4! ety of /3 fink ooke w wilt
Rims k CO.
8 p. in.
FOR THE PEOPLE.
READING, PA.
REPAIRING.
g GOOD =AT LAOKX ANSISTABWM2 WOK !Mil 117ARONGlitir NgEDS RESISTANOR.”
ti VOA
READING, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, NtiVEMBE4 11, mas.
INK ! 1 INK 1I I
Just received a large lot of 1
1 n
LAUGHLIN & BUSUFIELD'B
Celebrated Chemist Writing Fluid,
J / '
,I
in Quart, Pint and smaller bottles.
Ferule cheap, at the EAGLE BOOK STORE.
SWAYNWS
•
ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, •
•
For tbe ouro o Totter, Itoh, Salt Rheum, Scald
ilead,ltohingPiles,RingWornoe,Plaiploa,blotchos,
Defects in the Skin, liarberejtch, Sitcom atonic
rfalpelas of tho Face, &o. For pale at the
‘ , EAGLE" BOOKSTORE,'
861 PENN STREET.
JOHN FOLEY'S
For sale at the "NAOLVIBOOKSTORN. No
351 Penn Street, near Fourth. Jan. 28
BOOKSELLERS
351 Penn Street.
DR. MIENS 80110BNING'8
CELEBRATED SWEDISH BITTERS'
Cure with certainty\ll chronic derangements of
the Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, is the moat Pow
arils! Toniceof the Digestive._ Muscular and Ner
vous System and the most Reliable preservative
against all kinds of Beyer, Dysentery'. and Infec
tious Diseases, especially avast Cholera. Typhoid
mad Yellow Fever. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six
for N. For sale at the "Eagle" Bookstore
RITTER k
851 Penn Street.
['ELLER'S
~PiO~I~IJ. 4w('hi t%'i ~I Vl
AND FLOORING.
TH'sPA NA ND FLOORING IS NOW
aoknowl t ar the the boot in use. It be
comes hall Ina inuitodblely.. is dryolusabie.
tad hope otto Water.and notailictod by either
heat or oeid.
Alt Win proutptlt gOtoutect to 'and the work'
ltuoranteed to - g i ve satisfaction. qui
D.' .
June 18- No. 27. Bout
Fourth M.
CELEBRATED
()FOLD PRINS.
RITTER & CO.,
AND
STATIONERS,
CARPETS! CARPETS t
B. H. MARKt4EY & CO.,
No. 118P/um street, below Reniktin, between
Sixth o,ut Serenth streets,
Respeetftilly Inform the citizens of Reading and
vicinity. that they are manufacturing the very best
Ingrain, all.wool Carpets, ever offered in this city.
Latest patterns and colors. Wholesale mid retail
at New York prices.
We invite the public( to examine l
our goods before
purchasing elsewhere, endow Zi per cent, Buy
out of first hands and save money
oot 18-luto . B. 11. Mi(4I{LRY & CO.
K RYDF . IIt & C . 0.,
•Ikt twfacturera of' .
DR Sti:EVI!,4II,',S
Celebrated Tonic) Herb Bitter&
• tl
•
mporters of .
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Also Solo Agents for BAILEY'S UNRIVAtT,RD
No. 121 North Third Stroot,
PHILADELPHIA.
For solo ot tho Englo Bookstore.
LET FACTS BE KNOWN
FAR AND WIDE!
_oo
That the best place to buy
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
Forum and boys, or got them mado to ordor, is the
One° popularized by good goods, fine styles and
low prices, and patronized by immense throngs - of
people, to whom
JAMESON & CO.,
CORNER SUM AND PENN STREETS,
ITAVIR BECOME
IfOUSEHOLM WORDS*
It is well-known• that we make up nothing but
What is good, that our largo business has been
built up by always having the handsomest styles
and the best fitting garments; and this, coupled
with moderate • prices, has been, and is still, tho
secret why so many people buy, at our establish
ment. We sell only what we can recommend and
each customer, therefore, has the satisfaction of
knowing ho bali depend on the article ho buys.
We aro enabled to buy cheap, and therefore, sell
cheap. Call and see
oet 13-Im. JAMESON & CO.
STOVES, RANGES, BEATERS.
WILLIAM BRIDEGAM,
No. 242 Penniat., Reading
Tho undersigned respectfully invites publlo
att e ention to his newly invented neater, mimed
th
KEYSTONE HEATER I!
BEST HEATER EVER, INTRODUCED.
THREE SIZES.
It burns less coal makes more heat, takes up loss
room, and givos be t tor sasfaetion than any simi
lar invention ever introdu c ed to the publio.
The advantage of this sperior heating appara
tus will be fldly explained l by the Proprietor, who
guarantees that ho will bd able to satisfy all who
give him a call that it is superior to any one inven
ted. The advantegos atfl so manifold, and so
easily comprehended, that At needs only to bosom
ho convince the most skeptical, In proof of this
e respectfully refers the public, by permission to
the following named persens who are now using
those Beaters:
the. R. FRILL, . AM R B. „.
S. J. 11.1TRVENBON,
O. D. GRIMM, 6RLI, dr Co.,
0. A. NICHOLLS. lINNIZY JOHNBON,
JOHN M'KSIOHT, ' Joann/. KNELT,
BLUBRN ADAMS, Wu. lIHRTZNI.
JACOB KAUFFMAN, Blandon W
Orphans' Home, omelad4f.
He also invites special attention to the
WAUTY,RANGE
Which is a late Improved, Superior Rangei for
walling in and for which hots the Sole Agent, in
this city. !This Range can be seen in operation at
the Iron City Rail, Die. 423 Penn street ; at Peter
High's, Franklin street above Fourth, and at other
piaccs.
Particular attention paid to.
TIN ROOFING AND SPOIJTING,
AND - • .
Plastic) Slate Roofing.
lie employs none but skillful Mechanics—all
orders promptly executed, and warranted to give
satisfaction. • WM. BRIDEGAM,
may 22 No. '242 Penn St.
GDIGAT DEDUCTION IN FURS--.Ladles
desirous of purchasing Furs sbould_eall at tho
•
National Fur Store,
`To. 341 Penn street,
:ee doors below
le HAM Office,
here they will fi nd
well selected stock
'FURS, which will
3 sold at small pro.
s. .
A variety of fancy
SIGHING and
:FFAI I O ROBES
ways on Itand.
• to order, altered
. cepatrvu, .
oot9-3moood
PEACOCK & ORTR.
Corner Second 'and Franklin Struts,
Have constantly on hand and moll at reasonable
Niece.
LUMP. BROKEN. EOO. & STOVE COAL..NUTs
CRESTNri I AND BITUMINOUS COAL.
11101aiY and OAK WQOD
LIME AND BAND: KINDLING WOOD BY TUB
BARREL
We deliver tree of extra obarga to any part of
the olt4t. • feb79
NEW WINE HOUSE,
N o; 852 PENN qTREET,
- READING, PA.
OSCAR R. CHRIST,
PROPRIETOR,
Dealer in all kinds of Dome3tio Winos of the bop
quaIti. LAGER DEER, ALE, &c .
SD 24-
'
Bug al- 1
. .
A W i iieonsin paper luts'eoine in possession
of the following particulars of a little Ku
Klux outrage which was recently perpetrated
in Alahtna. The boys were rather severe
in Omit. treatment of Mrs. Bagger, but she
probably deserved it, and ought to thank her
stars that she was not seriously hurt :
"A horrible outrage was committed some.
where in the . State of Alabama a tow days
ago. Our informant is a reliable colOred
man, who heard the particulars frOm . a mem
ber of the "Loyal League," who got his in
formation from a follow . Who lost a cousin
in the late wiir that a Mr. Car
pet-Bagger was *Mack:din his QVIII house by
1,032 Ku Khmer's, aimed with double-bar
relled bowie 'knives. They slaughtered and
ate nineteen of Mr. Bagger's .children be
fore his eyes, and compelled Mrs. Bagger to
cut her own head or and hang it on a hook
in the cellar. She was then ordered to keep'
still upon pain of instant death. She hap ,
pened to sneeze, and the leader of the 'des-.
tardly_ crow immediately had a threshing
machine set ttp,and run Mrs. Bagger through.
It is very doubtful if she recovers., M.
Bagger was then forced to swallow four tops
of gunpowder and a .Handful of nitro gly
cerine.
,He was next dieted on live coals
until au explosion took place, which sub
jected Mr. Bagger to . such
an intense pain as althost to deprive him of
reason. They next shot him full of holes,
Made him hurrah for Jefferson Davis and
Horace 'Greeley, and finally inoculated 'him
with the small-pox, and, soaked him with
strong lye. Ile was threatened with instant
death if ho revealed the names of any of the
perpetrators of this outrage, all of whom aro
neighbors of Mr. Bagger, and who hate him
because Mr. B. Was a loyal sutler and cot
ton speculator during the war, and'now lives
on a confiscated I . plantation, with enough
niggers to elect hutt to the Legislature. It is
feared that Mr. Bagger has sustained such
internal injuries that ho is not able to appear
as a witness at the military commission ap
pointed to try some ex-rebels for rending
Democratic newspapers.
A correspondent of St, pills Republican
whiting front Laramie, Wyoming Territory,
under date of Oct. 19th, says : The terrible
doings of last night and this morning may
be of intareofto your readers. Last night
about half-past 10 o'clock l the honest portion
of the citizens of Laramie were aroused by
a terrible firing in the direction of the "Belle
of the West," a low dance;houso on Front
street., Soon . the town was in a terrible
state of excitement, and it was soon known
that the vigilantes were out in full force.—
They first visited the abovo dance-house'
where they found Asa Moore, who drew his
revolver and was about, to fire, when ho was
immediately shot down. They. then arrest
ed Con. Wagor, who has been
harboring thieves-and garroters, and divid
ing the spoils with them. These two ivero
taken out and immediately hung. i
The next victim was a man 'they Call
"Big Ned," a noted thief and, garroter. lie
was taken over and soon bore the others
company, dangling in the airs The vigi
lantes then divided themselves in squads,
and scoured the town for other victims, but
most of them had left town. They found
some few of less notoriety, and ' gave them
notice to le4ve , the town in so many hours.
They all took the hint, with the exception
of •a hard-hearted garroter named Steve
Young, alias "Big Steve," who defied them
to do their worst. This morning he was
rested, and in a few niotneats ho was thing
ling to a telegraph pole.
LICIIT'OERN
ATTACHMENT OF HOBBES TO EACH OTHER.
—Two Hanoverian horses bad long served
together during the Peninsula war, in i a Ger
man brigade of artillery. They had . assisted
in drawing the same gun, and had been • in•
separable companions in many battles. One
of them was at last killed; and, after , the en
gagement, the survivor was : piqueted as us
ual, and his food brought to "him. • All the
care that was bestowed, upon him was of no
avail. He was surrounded by otherhorses,bat
he did not notice them, and he shortly after.
wards died,not having once tasted food from
the time his former associate was killed.
E=XMI
THREE OEHTB PER OOP!
TEN WITS PER WEEK
I PART R ITIE TRRI*IOII,OORROW,
nr (Mo. W. WArill.
Thou say!st to MO/10111 you not, '
Your hot)°, were tithe and vain,.
That future days will fiat tho blot,
And morrow soothe the pain.
But tell mo not of auro days,
Of ealm:antl clear to-morrow;
I flower more In,y heart can raise ;
I part with MC() in sorrow.
The love that tills n true man's heart—
The love of heaven's own Lirtt—
eau ['o'er be set from hitu apart
Foe scenes of milder Mirth.
You say these thourthts . will pass away
Like morning mists to-morrow,
But to this charge I only say—
L part with thoo in sorrow.
Yet I Will go as thou bast had°.
And seek some Car-oil plum
And wander tbro' some lonely
• And dream I soo tby Into;
Put still I will thy bidding do.
Foristrongth, front thee I borrow:
nd n9W to thee I bid adieu—L '
I part with then In sorrow.;
A KU KLUX OUTRAGE*
I
LYNCH. loAliV IN Y.AIRADIIE.
DS al
IMO
• PRODUOTiOIit Or QUlthitE,e-•:Quinino is pre.
duced from h forest tree in South America,
known, es the chinchona l of which there are
ninny varieties, but the ehinehoua eansava
and the chinchona rnbra yield , the metticiite
in greateal abundance. Sp great has been
the dematid that, in most of the 'districts
whence it has been Atained, the suppli, , R,
are gradually diminishing and, as no eat)•
stituto of equal value is likely to he aunt,
ist is of the utmost importance that new
sources shall be discovered. ItOntunica the
chluchona rubra has been culivatcd rattli
cientlyto show that it will grow well oWthat
island,_ And the Government is Urged to ett•
courage and assist its its cultivation on On
extended scale. It EMUS ) however, that
only upon *mountains from fifteen hundred
to two thousand feet high, where the ferestA
are often bedewed with mist, does this tree
arrive to a perfection that Will make its col•
tivation , profitable: but there are several,
sections on the islandswhich will answer the
requirements. Decides, there are other
islands in this quarter of the world where
similar conditions prevail, and it due efforts
are made the world's supply utqninine may
continue unexhausted.
SfNOULAR INCIDEN T, —Our attention has
been directed to the following singular inei•
dent of the late war, which' is as remarkably
strange as it is said to be truer A corres•
pendent of a Southern Paper writes
"There was if of Company A, Twenty:
seventh North Carolina troops, named
George P. Finer, who went into the tight
with a small Testament in his,, pocket. - A
ball struck the book and penetrated as far as
the , fifth chapter - ac 'Matthew, 21st and .2qd
verses, , , It merel f rblackened that I f itVsage,,
glanced off, and left the man Uninjured.--
The verse read _ 'Ye have heard that it
was said by them of olden time, Thou shalt
not kill, and whoever shall be in
danger of ( the -judgment, and whoever
angrrwith;his brother, without cause, blatlU
be in dangdr of the judgment.' rbe man
said 'TfintYaakee ball was like the devil;
it had to turn its conrse.when met by scrip
tural opposition'''
MI
Tan DAvonna AT llour.--To be &dojo
got dinner, to sweep the rooin,.. tolmake
garment, to tend tt baby, wot4d add\greatly
the`to list of- a young lady's accomplish.
monis, Where can we behold a more lovely
sight than the eldest daughter Of a house,
standing'in the swat simplieitrof her now
womanhood by the Hide of her toiling. eare•
worn mother, to relieve anti aid her ?• Now
the presides at the sable, now directs in the
kitchen, now amuse* the fretting babies,now
diverts a half score of little folks in the li•
brary. She can assist her younger brother*
in their studies, read the trewspapers to her
weary father, or smooth the aching hrow of
her.fevered mother. Always ready with a
helping hand and a etteerfnl smile for every
emergeneY, she is an angel, of love, anti
_blessing to' the home eirele,.. Should she be
called out of it to originate a home of her
own, would she be any less loving or self
sacrificing?
MEN WITNO UT IINA NTS. —WO Roulet; Hi
meet with men who seem to think that any
indulgence in an efTectionate feeling is weak
ness. They will return from a journey, and
greet their families: with a distant dignity,
and move among their children with the
cold and lofty splendor of an iceberg•sur
rounded by its broken fragments, 'l t ln is
hardly-a more unnatural sight on earth than
one of those families without a heart. A
father had better. extinguish a Imy's eyes
than take away his heart. Who that has es•
perieneed the joys of friendship, and values
sympathy and affection, would not rather
lose all that is beautiful, in nature's scenery
than be robbed of the hidden treasures ,of
his heart? Cherish then, your heart's best
affections. Indulge, in the warm and wish
ing emotions of filial, Paternal, and fraternal
love.—Mfas Muloch,
—Quebee . has had a little affair of honor.
A.gay captain jostled a civilian at a .recent
ball, and the next day the latter thrashed
the captain in the street. Thereupon every
commissioned officer in the regiment, except
the captain, challenged him. Ho naturally
disclaimed any desire to fight all Her Ma.
jesty's troops, when they cried in haste mid
in chorus, "we accept your apology," mid
there was no bloodshed after all.
Philadelphia •&, Reading Railroad.
(Revised.)
• RP1A414,0 AlratrfiT raft 1804.
QUMIII ARRANGEM ENT PASS NU ER
TRAINS, August 3„ 1808,
Five Trains down to Philadelphia; pasting Rend
ing gt 730, 1035 and 11 30 a. m., and 4li and 0 ;R)
P.Up m.
to Pottsville, at 10 40 a. in., ami 550 and 0 Oa'
p.m,
Trains WC.' to Lebanon and Marthhtiro t
Western Express from New 'York, at 110 41.
and 160 and 10 10 D. in.
Harrisburg Accommodation Train at 716 a. m g
and mail trains at 10 45 a. m. and 0 p,
On Sundays, the down trains pass Reading at
940 a. in. and 425 p. m„ and up trains at 10 Cu a,
in. and 6 67 p. m.
The 4 2.5 p, in. down, and 10 50 a.m. up trains
run only between Philadelphia and Retuling.
Up trains leave Philadelphia for Reading, liar.
slams and Pottsville, at 730 and 8.15 a. in., 12 45
noon, and 330 p. in. and 515• p.,m., for Refuting
only. The 815 a. m. trains connect with trains for
Tamaqua, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara
and Canada.
The 815 a. in; and 330 p, n. up trains from Phil
adelphia, and lb 35a. in. and 4 25 p. in. down trains
/Op only at principal stations, below'Relvi intr.
Heading Accommodation Train: leaves Reading
at, 730 a, In., returning leaves Philadelphia at 6 b
p.m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Pelts
them at 45 a. in., returning loaves Philadelphia
at 430 p.
The Western Express Trains 'connect at Harris;
burg with express trains on the Pennsylvania R.
F,. for Daltintore,•Pittsburgh, and all points WOl,
and the 10 45'eattil train connects at !lard:AWN for
.Pittsburgh, Lancaster, Chantbersburg Sunbury,
Scranton, Pittston, Wilkesbarre, Williamsport
Lock Haven, Elmira and the Canadas,
Passenger Trains leave Upper Depot at 7 00 a. m.
and 015 p. 131„ for Ephrata, Lille, lhancas ter. rind
Columbia. • -
Through Int.:a-class Coupon tickets and Emi
grants' !lake s at reduced fares, to all the principal
points in the North.-West and the Cantub..s.
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
With 213coupona, at 26 per cent, discount betweea
any points desired.
MILEAGE -TICKA'TS,
Good for 2000 wiles between all points, at $25.50 tow
families and business firms.
,SRASON TIOREPI
Good for the holder only, fur 3.0,9 . and 12 mon .''as,
between all points at rafted fares, School season
tickets at ono-third less than the above.
air Passengers will take the Express Trains
west at the lim_er Depot, and all other trains:it the
Lower or Old Depot.
100 pounds of baggage allowed each passenger.
Passengers ererequested to purchase their tick eti
before entering the care, 4,9 higher (area are eharg
edit paid in the cats.
' Excursion Ticketsgood forone day, I,y 730 a, tn.,
Aceommodation Train to Ph iladelph amid return.
at $265 each.
0. A. NICOLL'S; en% Supt.