NEVIN 1=3114. —Somayears since, says the Boston,Trav• eller, an accident occurred on a railroad near Boston, and the second-class car rolled down an embankment, 'rho railroad officials, as soon as possible, hastened after it, expecting to find the occupants dead or wounded. Af ter some difficulty they succeeded in opening a door, and discovered a man leaning • up againstthe casing. With signs of agitation he asked one of them, "Cuff I come out now, sir?" evidently tinder the impression' that the rolling over and over wan part of the programme. He Wits extricated, and ran away as though a sheriff was in pursuit. —John E. Latta, Esq., n member of the bar, and for some time u solicitor of the tax office, died in Philadelphia, on Tuesday.— He wai formerly a merchant, and Wolfe time was chief clerk in the Philadelphia Vast Offleo. Mr. Latta' was in his fifty fourth year. - Grant is impartial in his distri bution of favors in New York. He dines with Pierrepont, Wm. Democrat ; breakfasts with Donley., Republican, and dines - again with Hoffman, Democrat, at a dinner given in honor of Evarts, Johnson Rept!:fican. —A finely-dressed individual has been swindling a number of the jewelers of New ark, by calling at their places and asking to see plain gold rings. Upon leaving, the jovrefers find thnt,gold-plated rings have been substituted for the real article. —A bear at Ludlow, N. 8., who had been feedin? heartily on mutton, imprudently laid down In tho field with a sheep for a pillow and wont to sleep, when the indignant farmer shot him dead. was a big fellow, weigh. lag 4,00, poundst , —Some patient little children at North Barnsterid, N. H., have made a skein of, apparently white silk from that most airy of fabrics, the spider's web. it is strong enough to sustain several - pounds' weight. —Tho milkcommittee of the joint Con gressional committee, now investigating rev • enuo frauds in New York, have discovered that not more than one•half of the whiskey manufactured pays a tax. —A pool man, with a wife and four chil dren starving, recently stole atmcket of coal in London. Ho was seized, tried and sen tenced to two months' imprisonment. His wife fainted in court. --Tho runners of most of the banks in New York have wallets attached by a chain to their wrists, so that robbers who wish to take the wallet have to overcome or take the man too. --J oe Coburn, the pug ilist, sailed ler enlifornin on . Monday. OrEtuldwin wante d to go, but couldn't, tbo authorities of Masa nchußetts having it little hueiness with him next month. --A married lady of St. Louis is preparing a formal application for the office of Post master—or Postmistress—of the city. A pe tition in - her favor is receiving ninny signa tures. —A Minnesota paper says The fall of 1861 must bo lon4 remembered by everybody nn the only fall in tho recollection of the oldest inhabitant, when ho had no Indian 1011111110 V. —"Doesttekslt —tho original of that name, iH police court reporter for Brick Ponteroy's paper. His reports in OW Tribune, some years ago, gave him a wide reputation. —There is nu eagle's net in a tree on the Mime of the littlawatitukung Luke, Mts., tvhieh has continued !hero (`Vvr 8 . 1111. e the country wits Visited by Willie 'nun, —Skeletons have been found in nu Illinois country inn ; rubbery uu►l ►nurder for long series of years are susl►ect((l, ohd tl►o innkeeper I►na been lammed for it. —foliceinnn 11i11 tvas shot and wounded in the shit) on Monthly night, in Philadel phia, by a gang of inen who had been pre- Nionnly honing hint. It seem, that the Louisville Journal ( li.l discharge George It. Prentice, hat it such a clamor that they were only too glad to empfoy limo again. —A colored glyl, having a-desire to be in the faihion, itupkired at a Flemington, Now 'Jersey store, for "three yardtr or Grecian —Latooreaox, a "11 ('took" Ilan• Willi 001111 and in New ()d ea n s , Proces3iontll tlitAtppointtnent led to 1.11i3 re• molt. --The first coins of any metal issued by the United States wercethfce hundred tons of copper cents, coined at New llitven, jn 1787. —Three more roughs have been taken from jail and hanged by a vigilance commit tee, at Bear River City, near Omaha. • —The famous horso DoxtOr, on Fashion Course, one day last week, trotted a halt tulle in the brief time of 1 min, 6 sec. , —The country below Richmond, and even within n few mile's of the city, is said to be unusually full of foxes, — , A bill tins passel' the Vermont legisht tore giving the body or an executed criminal to any regular medical school. —The editor of the Edinburgh Daily Re view recently died in his chair, while writing an article for his newspaper. —The catch of herring in Massachusetts Bay, this season, hatl irever before been equalled, —The Fall River, (Mn 5.9.,) Times has !suspended publication.. —The Mormons are orenizing societies - for silk culture. • =Trine° Arthur is to be info° an artille. rymno. —General Graitt is forty•nix yeas of age. —Pickens bus lost hi last brother. MINC,ET.LAN CHOW, 111001011 Jur! re:eivell the EAGLE I.IOOICSTOItE, a full 11m. of books ih ose iu the Public Schools in this city, which will ho roll nt the very lowest prices. would be to the advantage of hueh who are in want of hooks to ascertain OUT before purelrii•ing tleewhere. Vie have • Woollbury'fi Now Method, with Herman,l3 IJ , Uumposition Buoke. Flvtlite Frvnch Coum, Itontlietotlo's iilervatitation, 1111 Arithmetic?, Parker's PhilwophY, knee Gra-m In at, Itay':l A la elga. Cutter's Anntomy, tioodrich's U. S. Ilivtory, Greenlean; Arithmetic, Tenney's (leolufor. 'Davis' Legonder, i'Tlicivas'Etymology,/ - 1 • MI 'A ' DictiolDnaries, ' Pons anti 131'enholtlorg. 11l ;Slates and llSlate Pencils, tipenceriankJeopy Books, A iithon'gfl Virgil. Dull ion'sx / Ciwar, E Woodburlialornent Vary normannontlorE 80100111 Oaskete. ParkerfSe:Watson's:Serios:of School Books, 1- 351 Crittonden'e. Iniokkeeping, with netts of BlaTik^ books, PENN STREET. Ponnock's ntory of England, thoeco, and Romo HEADING. Intermediate and Primary Geographies al,// t r , . , ' ;y ~ ~~,. WA m PAPER IIAN(;1111S, I ! lia% eju l rocii well I ruin Cli o Pitiladelpit in. anti NVW i; . Y Orli Mal 1(04 ilk! il lICSt .' , assortmont of ' WA i 41,-PAPEiIS ' ever offered fur ;olio in titig eit y, Call nnti eee ! , them tit their Mew D'M ;', qiiibllttluitiesit. • .1 1 ,• 1 (! 1 • 6 ..:;;;;. Ofi„. e7-3lit' ,?A`•l 4I y I Opi• `. ..0/3 1 A •, • t I- L p!',-!••: • • - P" - Till' PENNSYLVANIA CHORAL HARMONY Contnining the principal CHURCH MELODIEk Provided with GERMAN AND ENGLISH TEXT Foigalo nt".!ho "EAGLE" BOOKSTORE, 851 Penn Strept.i DENS AND PEN HOLDERS. A lame var ety et - different tnake3,•for rale at 'the 'Baste' Bookotora. . 1301101/14 moons I I N RI PAINTERS TM I?ilin Penn ;',troet, W HERE TO GET , IT I 717 cti 72.1 fain Street, Reading, P.URNITURE IN ALL STYLES AND MATERIALS. The largest assortment In the city to select from. and pric'es much lower than any other house. A call troni persons in want of any article of furniture from the most expensive down, is solicited. CAItPETINGS, M.A.I"fINGS AND OIL CLOTUS. - A full stook always atiow advances on cost. liD.Calt and see. JACOB R. RITTER, febl9 117 St 721 Penn-st. MCGowan & Miltimore, DEALERS IN W A R 1) WARE, CUT 41,71. 1 -, 017 S, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS METALS, TIN PLATYS, IRON, Building Materials, SADDLERY, &c., 11;e., kn., &c. No. 612 PENN STREET, READING, ap KRYDER & CO., 11driufacturers of I/ R R. 4T(EVER'S Celebrated Tonic Herb Bitters. ImportorA of WINES AND LIQUORS. Also Soto Agents for Mt LElni UNRIVALLED RTR WHISKIES. No. 121 North Third Stroot, PIIILADELPIIIA. For sale at the Englo Bookstore. PEACOCK dc ORM, Corner Second and Franklin Streets, nave constantly on hand and 801 l at reasonable pricom, LUMP, BROKEN, EGO, & STOVE COAL, NUT CHESTNUT AND BITUMINOUS COAL, HICKORY and OAK WOOD, LIME AND SAND. KINDLING WOOD BY THE HARREL. ire- We dolivoi free of oxtra charge to any part o tho elty.foh29 _A --- __ n A. GIIIEBDMER'S Us Extensive Grain Warehouse Now ready for FARMERS AND CONSIGNORS, Who may wish to Moro (train, ke. Storage and ommaithoon ronsomtblo. Alto), a superior nook of FLOUR AND FEED, Ace., Foreale WllOlOlllO atul retail, atlower pricentimu ein be Putellaseti else;% hero. Also, a euperiorlot of Buckwheat Meal, and Potatoes. 0 Mee, N 0.105 North El Ighth- p cl t. Roa Ing,Pa. T AKE NOIICEI CREAT PSDUCTION BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS AN CLOTHING I 141 1G I+ I ,IZ & 131 Z. 0 431 PENN STIt (:ET, We have Jest reciivrA it sPledidliP /4 , 10: of Ilio niaive goods, whieli are now VIICiId at the tollow hat low times: ]Hen's calf bonlB, " hip 1m0t, , , " French calf Congre4s gailerl, :i (K " working shoes, e xtra heavy, $2 00 to '2 IA " calf balmorals, sewed, 400 112.y5, ~- ~ 1 f)l) kip ~, e I 50 t o 1 65 \Yarnell's fi s ti n g , high Polish, 2 OU •, 1 Ell Congress gaitors , .. . _ . " lasting bnlmorals (best), Ladies' bnlmorals, " gaiters, Boys' hats Women's Morocco bnlmorals, Polish, " shoes, Misses' lasting Polish, iVomen's kid slippers, glove kid, Polish, high heel balmorals, 3,2 to 3 25 Thailmve prices aro as low as any other similar place of bus.inesq in the city. REPAIRING. Particular attontion is prat° all kinds of re pairing. We also have on band a largo and well selected stock of FURS, TRUNKS, VALISES, &d. Itemember tho nano and number, GEIGER tit.; Rno., 4SI PENN STREET. Poilt 21- NEW . WINE HOUSE, No. 062 PENN STREET, READING, PA. OSCAR R, CHRIST, PROPRIETOR, Dealer in all kinds of Domestic 'Wines of the bes quality. LAGER BEER, ALE, &o. 010.1" fflEffliMElf!l INKt INKtt INII. ? I i • Just received a large lot of ; LAUGHLIN & BUSIIFIELD'S C‘brateil Chemical Writing Fluid, in Quart s Pint and smaller bottles. Foredo cheap. at the EAGLE BOOK STORE. .TIIR 'READING ADLER," Tho oldest (.Irnittn Newspaper .published In the hug 2A- .`: i EBTABLIMIND IN 1797.1 Circulation over Five Thousand! a rho "Reading Adler" is the best advertising mo dium for the German Districts in Pastern Pennsyl yanin,.having a circulation of over fivo thousand copies. Iteontnins tßonty-eight largo columns 's) advertisomonta and enrefullyseleeted rending mat- tor, Tho Adlor is thoroughly Democratic in prin endeayoring to inculcate the sound Politico , doctrines of our forefathers, ns laid down by Joffor eon and Jackson. TRICE ONLY $1 GO A YEAR. Published every Tuesday morning, by Fab. 15 ---- -~-- EEC V ISITINO CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, 3 00 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 2 00 I 75 of all kinds, maybe had at tho EAGLE Mike ; Electrotypes ftAistted if desired All carda will be l done in the moat beautiful man ner, and at tho lowest rates. Apply at the Eagle Ilool6ture. D R. EUGENE SMENING'S CELEBRATED SWEDISH ' BITTERS Caro with certainty all chronic derangements of the Liver Stomach and Kidneys. is the most Pow` erful Tonic of the Digestive, Muscular and Ner vous SysteM and the most Reliable preservative against, all kinds of Fever, Dysentery, and Infec tious Diseases, especially against Cholera, Typhoid _and Yellow Fever. • Price 75 cents a bottle. Six for $4. For sale at the "Eagle" Bookstore. • RITTER & C 0. ,, 351 Penn Street. MEI 1 I , / United Atatea• ItITIT,it & CO., 11 No. 351 Ponn Street. WEDDING CARDS, &e., MI ipEL L AiEOUS. (Revised Nov. ARNIVAL AND DEPARTDNE Dr • UTAGEU AND MAILS; • EEAMSTOWN MAIL AND STAGN LINE' Extended to trolon tation—lacoves • Reading at S 3. tu„tii-offokly, 'rooftop. ittursdey and Satur dor. Returns same daps and arrives at 'ill, in. It ierves do following rims 1 1 04 011106: Cw% o tiougloysvtilo. Adamstown. Sciavratts eine. itesoustown. BOY ERTOW N MAIL AND STAGE LINE IMI Leaves Thiyeriown at 0 'o'clock. a. m., Arrives . 1 at Reading It 10 o'clock, a. M. Rettllllll4, leaves Heading at' ~ j p. in. Arrives at Bayertoivn - at 7 p in. It serves Stonersrille, 'Bruinfieltlville, (ireAvillo, Yellow House, Earlvillo rani Boyers town. BEizzatrimi mitt', AND STAONIINN Leaves Bethel at 3n. m.,arrives at Reading at 10 o'clock,' a. ut. Returnig, leaves Rending at 2 o'clock, p t in., arrives at Millersburg at 9p. in. It servealienlb:lollB, riVV(Vr Berm Bern ville, Rehrersburg, Bethel, Tulpohoceon and Ileisters Milts. • - -6 lAA MAIL AND STAGE LINE Leaves Reading on Monday, Wednesday and PH- day at 8 o'elock, a; tn.. Returning,. leaves blue Ball on Tuesday, Thursday anti trtaturday, ar riving at Rending at 4!i i o'clock, p. m. It supplies •' 51ohn's Store. Knauer s, Boithartaville, Muddy Cinch, Terre Bill. W env eri_tt Mill anti limo Bail, - I'IQUA MAIL AND STAOis lANK Leaves Reading on Monday, Wednesday and s Friday at 7 o'clock, a. tn. Atirtivcs at Reading on TtleFttriy, Thursday and Saturday at 11 o'clock, F. I t supplies Mt- Penn, Beekersville, Joanna urneo, Morgantown, Talbotvillo, Honey Brooke, Cambridge and South Hermitage. LOB ACHSV LLK STADE.' AND MAIL LINH - - heaves Lobachsville on Tuesday, Thursday and Faturday at I; o, cluck, a. in. Arrives tit Reading at o'clock, a. tu. ltotatuing. Loaves heading at o'elock, p. in. Arrives nt Lobachsvilte al o'clock. p. tu. It serves Alitace,Oley, and Lobachs ville. REA DI NO TO commigA 4)ally Itailt:tta— Leaves Reading nt 11p. tn. Arrives at 10:30a.m. Suppliesrritstor,lteinholds Station, Stevens, L Ephrata, Millway Luiz, Man hchu,Sport lug Dili, andisville and S Ivor Springs. W ESTCDESTER TO BIRDSBORO Tri-weekly by titage—Leaves Westchester] on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at '7 a. In. Ar rives at Birdsboro 'at 7p. m, Returning, leaves Birdsboro on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7I 11 a. in. Supplies Oeiger's Mills, Blue Rook, Lear, Wallace, weltland, Lionville and West Whi e land. REAPING TO ROBESON Semi-weekly by Stage—Leaves Reading on Taes day and Saturday at 7:10 a. tn. and arrives at Read ing at 11 a. tn. REANR64O 110 ST Semi-weekly bit titagd,—Ligives Reading /Tues day and Saturday at 11:30 a ht. Arrivbs at Rend ing at 9:30 m. Supplies Addam's Tavern Lower Ileidelberg, North Heidelberg, Krick's Mills and Bost. VEESPORT TO NORA,I Tri-weekly by titago—Leaves Leesport TuesdnY. Thursday and Saturday at 12 in. Arrtves at Lees port itt s p. in. Supplies South bilinsville and Mokitowr. COXTOWN TO VIROINSVI I LLB Tri-weekly by Stolle—Leaves Coxtown Tuesday. Thursday and liturany at n. in. Arrives at Cox town at 4p. in. Supplies Kirbyvillo. Moselem and RERSIIIIIIO TO STOUCIISBMI . O Tri-weekly by Stage—Lenves ItehrersburgTues day. Thursday and Saturday ntll a. m. Arrives nt Rehrersburg ntu p. in. Supplies Witgersvillo and Host. El :AWING MAILS. MICH DAILY._ Now York—Closes at 10 A. 11. and 10 P.V. 111 Arrives at 1lt• .! M. and 2 P. H. I'hiltulel ',lila—Arrives at 10:30 A.. I/. 11116 6 P. N. _. ft CIOSOI4 at 10 A. IL and 4P. if. • Ilarrisiturg—Arrives at 10:30 A. M. and 4:30 P. It. •• Closes nt 10 A. M. and 5:30 P. Il• Pottsville—Arrives at 10:30 A. M. and 4:30 P. It. Closes at 10 A. it. and 30 P. 11. AbLENTOWN ANL) KARtfiN, Arrives at 2:00 Y. M. I Closet. at10:00 A. M REA lISTOWN--011 oo Onto a week. Arrives at 7:00 P. s t. I Closes at 8:00 A. II • BI:RNVII,T,E, Arrives nt10;00 A.M. I ' • CIO -at 2:00 r. u. • BOYERBTOWN. Arrives nt 10:00 A. M. j CiO es at 2:30 r. it. " Lon tcitsvlLLK—titreo times week, Arrives at 9:30 A. It.. I--, ..• CI tse at 2:3 P.-. 11; . riQuA— throe times 9. w k, ' Arrives nt 7:00 r. M. I ' Ch les nt 5:00 A.l/. itI.UF. BALL—three times a week, Arrives at 4;30 r. at. l' Close at 8:00 A. M. lIVADATAIRIIO-twice a week, Arrives at 0:00 A. M. I Close at 11:30 A. U. nonEsoN—twtoo a week, Arrives at 11:00 A. u. I ' 0/08011t 7:30 A. 1111 N. T. GIMO, FASHIQNABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 653 Penn Strce-t, Reading, Pa. 111 AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE VINEST I assortment of I e awl Heavy Boots and Shoes in this city, also Ladies' and Children's Shoes of all kiwis. Sec list of styles and.prives lilcit's calf boots, home wade, ell 25 . II SI .1 5 50 II ki n ii 400 to 5 00 " calf balmorahl, 250 400 " kip - 200 50 " " Brogans, 200 250 " CongreFe gaiters, 275 410 " Move kid (Jong' Lws gaiters, 4 110, 500 Boys' kip hoots, 200 300 ' " bahnorals, 1 4 50 225 Youths' hi!) 'mole. ' 175 250 " Itlincral4. 125 ' 1 75 Women's glove kid high Polish hal morals, 350 400 Women'sllvting high Pol ish I,ahnorals, 200 ,3 50 " goat lotion( leather tip " 200 325 " liid slippers, 100 175 Misses' goat patent leather tip bal. , morals, 150 290 Children's goat patent leather tip bal . morals, 125 100 A p .N. M T. 10, trtl 310/01 G Pen M n S ..... rritiC MEAoi NO VIRE I NECCOANCE AND I yitilltka COMPANY OF ILIERIiN CO. , I . ..., ~,,,.,,, unoANizro JULY, igq. CAPITA]. ZMIAMAIU. (Vico Reading InNtrnurr llioilding4 l N 0.19 Nor( /Vat htred, 8. 1,. Cornerof (nLrt street. , Office hours from BA.u.to 8 p. tr: DIRF.CTORB: • .1. ingle .Jones, .littnex McKnight, Homy Z. Van Reed, ,fitilobShnatier, J. T. Jackson, , I). B. Stout, JonaQ Shatter, .1. T. Valentino. . (lcorge ltiesor. Thin Company, inrurcs all kinds of property ntninrtic or damage byfireatrjtes aslowas any other reliable comp!' Hy and upontvery plan known to Stook Lieu► aneo Companies. Perpetual Policies Wiled regnirinfr no renewal and mum which tho amount of prommm paid can he reclaimed at any time, lees n deduction of five per 'er.t. The advantages of obi method are worthy of the attention of farmers and others hay• ing first-eilys dwelling honey, barns and other buildings, in town Gr country, ns being the cheap• 0A andaafe4. Poiicies for one, two, three, five or more years, or for les4 than one year, issued and no charge made for Policy and survey when renewed or when in- EOMIICCR are transferred from other companies. The :citizens of Reading and vicinity, hitherto dependent mainly upon foreign companies, have now the privilege of effecting their insurances in a home institution, well organized, with an adequate paid in find guaranteed capital, presenting as strong a basis of security ns that of any other com pany. The advantage of doing business directly ,with the Company and the importance of keeping Some portion of the large sums paid for insurances, In circulation at. home, will be ameciated by all. J, PRINGLE JONES, President, ;TAMES MoICNItiIIT, Vico President, o-ANCWiA, See'y and Tress, fiunol- LENHART & GRETII, MAOHINIBTO, BRASS FOUNDERS, And GENERAL DEALERS IN Machinists' and Manufacturers' Supplies' No. 627 AND 629 FRANFI;IN STRUT. lan22- READING. PA.) LAUERM BREWERY 1 The sobseriberreepeetfully announeesto the pub* lie that ho Asocently enlarged his Brewery to a considerable extent, "and introduced steam , power in all departments, and is TIQW ready 1,0 supply_ all domande fot SUPERIOR MALT LIQUORS, Por home and •distant consumption. Ills stock of !daft Liquors, warranted to keep in all climates. it as t'ollows• BROWN STOUT, PORTER. BOTTLING ALIT, AND LAGER BEER • • FREWK LAUER. . N.B.—A liberal percentage will be allowed Agents abroad. • Jan. 113• READING. PA. aIIitIELLAN 80.111/ rTI9NARIE.I3. einter's [lnebriate& Webster'ls Academie, (Rev. LJJ ~.-r Viobsteer lifigh Bchool t (Rey, Ed.) ~.±... Webster's Common School, Webttee6Prilllatf, (Alt Et Heide' 116111611 D . lott nary. Woreoster's Comprehonsivo Dlctionity, Wormier% School Motional Adler's German and English IMotlonary, Ochlechinger's Pronouncing Uctman Dictiongq; For rale at the "EAGLE" 1190KWEORE, SH Penn Street, sear Fourth. IiVrMING'S INNYOUND ARN101), I,lllllllart .he !Subscriber bege leave to °ilth° attention ilt of tho_publ le to this now and Vatuftb# WPM'S ion of ARNIOA, combined with certain *getable • tracts; as unsurpassed for ita Retain and Cur n propertlesin all those externaloonsplairdsletlia WI Liniments aro.used,such as C►ts, Bruises, Chafes, Gans, Bheti i r' latim Gaut, Nervous & Inflammatory Pains, Neuralgia, headache, Pains in side, Back or Joints, In all such commit may bo we'd with a. certainty of relief. It is good, to fact, In all thosoComplainti whore an external application is required, for Man or 'least, and the subscriber can consolentioutly„ recommend it as one of the beat Linlmontsoftho day. Price 26 Conte per Bottle, For Bale at the "RAOLR" DOORSTOP% RITTER & 00. SUNDAY fiCHOOL SINGING BOOKS AT Tllll EAGLE' BOOK STORE, No. SU Penn Street, Can be had HAPPY VOICES, HAPPY .VOICES, THE NEW GOLDEN OrIAIM TEE NEW QOLDEN WAIN. TIIFI SABBATH_S.CIIO,OL BELL, i ~ 's Mil THE SABBATH. SCHOOL BELL, Together with avartety of abet Singing Boos' for gehoole, , may 7tf ""'"'"1 00.... ME