0, 0 IiEWO IMR4OIB. LI • • . —4hil us reColvo( a watch an Can. " ' huff l t I • ' dame 41h . upOltio , ithi4ji 'Shows on its s dial thi Oittt: illid !Asia of tho sumo; the days.,vit • sti#4tic‘i sod changes of the moon,f 104144 haat I . ;tilinates, and seconds.— tAS 1ti0? .. „ atililf winder, or'keyleas watch and 341 , piactrf striking the how, quarters ► and m autel l yet its interior arrangement's are exclicdittgly simple. Two years were con slitelid, ; °waver, in its construction. • . : ."-.:Witiconsin, it is asserted by the journals °feat State, has a larger • population of fo reign born inhabitants than any other State.' Milo naturalized citizens, the Germans are mosttumerous, the Irish next, and the Nor wegitias third in point of numbers. There are also a great many I.lnglish . , Dutch, Welsh, Belgians, Scotch and Bohemians. r-31here Was great excitement nt Bear Biter city, Utah, on the )10, growing out of thiilynching of three roughs. The lynch era bigned the jail and office of the Frontier Indeic newapaper,'and the eitizena fired .on them, killing ten, and wounding many others. • ;17 .. Prussia is ruin( engaged in buildina swift wooden corvette, tiro Ariadne f to bo armed with Rix vety heavy guns, 72 and 00 pounders of their systcm. The idea is to engage iron.clads at remote distances,- and, by taanceuveringy to avoid close action. t—Tho Surgeon General of the U. S. Army reports the whole number:of deaths' among tho white troops during the year at 1863, and ayeong.the colored troops at 268. The ex penses of the departmentt were - $1,758,000. A nice little bill for the tax-payers. A , •. —A -dgro about 1.14' enty years of age com mitted a horrible outrage on the of a lady living on the•border of Green and 'Ns .caloosa counties, Ala., on the 3d inst., while heehusband was absent at the polls. The Redd escaped. . , , • ... ". 11 IS a singular fact that no President' of the United Bsates up to the present time, has had-a child.born in the White House. it is understoOd that the fact will not exist lofig after'the 4th of March next. • *T.- Po crops. in Red River county, Texas, are mot% abundant than any year since the war. Corn is selling nt thirty cents, specie, per bushel, and potatoes at forty cents, specie, per bushel. -4.110 Now York Mail,.the organ - of "po lite siMety" says: • "The Grecian bond, in dalged!ln by a few idiots in respectable se• ciety, is ,now pretty much monopolized by danaphouse females." —A number of capitalists in Auburn, New,Vork-, havo purchased 80,000 acres of land, near Pi[Mks, Florida, and aro about to coloiizo it with pdoplo from that State. —There aro thirteen criminals in tho Maine State prison at the present time, under !in tone() of lootli t Ono has boon in confine moat there twentrthroo years. —The people of Augusta, Georgia, em ploy guards to watch their milk cow while they ore feeding during the day, to' protect them from negro hunters. »Brigham Young objects to Mormons be. coming engineers on the Pacific' railway, be• cause the railway accidents may make too tunny widows. --The internal revenue receipts , since July let amount to $62,250,000. Tlio' lads. will spend that all in a month or two, and not half try. p—Steamers on the Upper Mississippi and Missouri are preparing to gd into winter quarters, and navigation is drawing to close. —A letter is published from Oaribnidi, urging Spain to choose n. Dictator for two years, and thou to establish n republic. Denmeattey of Tennessee nro randy talking about nominating Andrew Johnson n as nett Governor of the State. —At the nex l t BO sinn of Congress a bill be presented, plating all telegraph lines under tho control of the Government. —The ne . gin driver nr a cart deliberately drove over a little chill in Richmond, Vu., recently, and seriously injured it. —California'proposes to hold a World's Fair in 1870,, and the Pacific Railroad agrees to curry pasgengora nt half fare. —Morgan Smith, the colored tragedian,- shot the lending lady in nn English theatre recently with a stage pistol. —The Trenton Gazette complains that gnmo is.seareo.in Now Jersey, and that the supplygeta less every year. • --''!'ho Fonions of Chicar pro. to corn memornto the annivergary of did hanging of Larkin and O'Brien. .=--llnssin is getting it largo amount of breach-loading arm manufactured in the United States. —A soldier wai - s - L'ot and seriously wound ed at Camden, Arkansas, by a negro, a fow days ago. —Omaha has n street rnilwoy, nml is its proud as if it wero the first one.laid doWiitn America. --Prassia intends to send a naval fleet to tho' China seas to aid in tho suppression of piracy. , , • —ln the' good old times fifty years ago thero were but 6,668 office holders in this country. "Iloio-in , the•dax" is in Minno• apoliheanxiouti for n situntlon to 4o house vtory, • • • —A brido of threo weeks, at Jackson, atbwned herself in a cistern: —Russia has received a colored envoy from Liberia,. —Macon, Oa., is to lmio a colored fire company. . . • • . . —Chimangeounty, N. Y / , gave otiemajor• Ity for Grant. itroiceirdriAtimovo. SenooL nooks I • \ • • 'itonctoz. Boos. I Just received nt the EMILE BOOKSTORE, a full line of books in use in the Public Schools in this cityorhich will IA sold at the vary lowest prices. It would be to the oily/Inter:lW such who are In want of books to ascertain our prices before purchasing elsewhere. We have SWoodbuty'e New Method, with Oeratan,l3 Composition Books. CFusquelle's French Course, ( Nonnicustles .Meusuratiou, stothlnrd's Arithmotte3. Pekoe,' rhilniophy, IMI Bullion's arammar, Buy's Algebra, E€l Cutter's Anntow, Goodrich's U. 2. history, Orentears Arithmetic, Tonney's Ooorogyi Dula' Loßendor, Th dth as' Etyinologh DictioDnarks, Pena and Ill'enholdors. Slates and f I Slat o Pencils, SponcerianlJeopy Books, Alitlion'ii/ 1 Virgil, Ilulllou'aik J Ciudar, • . E WoodburreElomentTinry GorrnanneadorF j fichootlVCaskets, Parkorß:Watson'a;t3ories:of Sobool Books, Crlttondon'a Ilookkoa r nt pith Betts of Blank-. PENN STREET. Pennock's lllstory of England, Grocco, and Rome, READING. Mitchel's Intermediate and Primary Geographic!. T" PENNSYLVANIA CHORAL HARMONY. Containing - the principal CIITJRCH MELODIES, Providoil with GERDIAN AND, ENOT;ISII TEXT Foesalo'nt:tho 44 EAGLE" BOO: STORE. ' 861 Penn ' :TONS AND PEN NOR L oty of difrorent maim, tor b Booketoro. la MI 351 MI MO RM. A tarp var sale at the I.l{lslo' WHERE TO OET - • . . . 7 717 ek 721 Penn StreekßeicOnz'fb.' IN ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL:h . % . The largest assortment in the pity toasted from, and prices much tower Oka any other house. A call from persons in want of any article of furniture from the most expansive down. is solicited. CARPETINOS, MATTINOS AND OIL CLOTHS. A Atli stook always at tow advances onrost. • in— :Coll and see, _ JACOB B. RITTER, fablft 717 & 721 Penn-st. McGowan & Miltimore, 4NAINFII3 IN , • CUTLFJRY, GUNS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODA METALS, TIN PLATES, SHEET . IRON, Building Materials, SADDLERY' &0., &0., &0., &c. No. 612 PENN STREET, READING, PA. aP 2A- KRYDER & 00'., Manufacturers of ' 'DR. SVEVER'S Celebrated .Tonio Herb Bitters. Imortora of WINES AND LIQUORS. Also Solo Agents for BAILEY') UNRIVALLED RES • No. 121 'North Third Stroot, • For sale at the Eagle Bookstore. aug 20- Hi pEACOOK & OUT% • Corner Second and Franklin Streets, Have constantly on hand and -sell at reasonable Prices, LUMP. BROKEN. EGG, & STOVE COAL, NUT CHESTNUT AND BITUMINOUS COAL, HICKORY and OAK WOOD , LIME AND SAND. KINDLING WOOD BY THE BARREL. * We deliver free of extra charge to any part of the city. . feb29 ri A. tatitrESEMliilre VI - Ettensive Grain Warehouse, FARMERS AND CONSIGNORS, Who may wish to etore Grain, &o. Storage and commieston reasonable. Also, asuperior stook of FLOUR AND FEED, &c,, Forst& wholesale and retail, ailower prioesthan can be purohasod elsewhere. Also, a superlorlot of Buckwheat Meal, and Potatoes. Wilco, No:105 North Elighth-St. Boading,Pa. -fobs TAKE NOTICE 1 GREAT REDUCTION BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND GEIGER & 13R0., 431 PENN STREET, We hove just rocolved nlendid stock of the above goods,. which uro now otierea at the follow ing low prices: ..--f [i3Un's calf boots, /11 - 00 kip boots, ') 25 " French calf Congress gnitorF, 500 working shoes, extra heavy, e 2 00 to 2CA mßoys's . " . calf buluiorals, sewed, 4 00 ... 41 • A /GO kip" $1 50 to, ? 65 Women's lasting, high Polish, OO IS Congress gaitem 1 50 . 41 lasting-baltuorals (best). ' 2 0() Ladies' balloon - 114 . 1 0) gaiters, . 1 (K) Boys' hots 50 Wr —.so's Moir ,- 200 ommi s oroceo balinorni, shoes, Missoe listing Polish, Wtpuen's kid slippers, glovo kid, Polish, high heel. balroorals, 62 (15 to 3 25 'Chainliove prices are as low is any other similar ' , taro ot bu l lness in the city. REPAIRING-. Particular [Mention Is paid to all kinds of re pairing, We also have on hand a large anti Troll selected stock of FURS ; 'MUM, VALMES, &e. Remember the nhine and number. • GEIGER & R 4110.,, 491 PENN STREET. sopt 22- NEW WINE HOVSE, .No. 65 PENN STREET, READING, PA. OSCAR R. CURET, PROPRIETOR ; Dealerin all kinds ofDomestle Wines of the but quality. •• LAGER BEER, ALE; &c. • ap 24- Now ready for CLOTHING 1 oo 1 75 aissoxiLi•Areitorti. INSI 2 • INK. 2 2 INK I! Just m 4301111 • lone lot of LAUGHLIN & DUSIIPIRLD'S Celebrated Chemical Writing Fluid, In Quart, Pint and smaller bottles. Forego cheap, ac the EAGLE BOOK STORE. Tlil~ ,' . ' READING ADLER, !' Th• oldeet German Newspaper published in the United States. BEITABLIIIIIID IN 1797.1 11 Circulation over Five Thousand I Brhe"Readlng Adler" is the beat advertising me dinm for the German Districts in Eastern Penfisy yenta, having a circulation of over five thousand copies. It contain; tirenty-oight largo columns o advertisements and carefully sel eeted reading mat- tor, Tho Adler 10 thoroughly Demo:watt° in prln ' olple, endon - voring to inoulento tho Bound politica doetrinee ofour forofathori,as laid down by Jeffor eon and Jackson: PRICE ONLY $1 by A YEAR. Published every Tuesday morning, by I I. Fab• 15 NISI'CINGI CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, &c., of all kinds, may bo had at tho EAOLII oMoe. 1 , Eleetrotypes furnished if desired. All cards will be done in the most beantlful_man• or, and at tho lowest rates. Apply at the Eagle Bookstore. • DR. EUGENE BOIGENINGI3. CELEBRKTRD SWEDISH BITTERS Cure with certaiety all chronic, derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, is the most Pow -4)611 Tonle of the Digestive, Muscular sad Ner vow System and the most Reliable preservative against all kinds of Fever, Dysentery, and Infec tious Diseases, especially against Cholera, Typhoid and Yellow Fever. Prir 75 cents d' bottle. $1 for $4. For We at the' Eagle "'Booketbre ErrrEß& (10.. 351 Penn Street. Mal ',- ' RITTER & CO., No. 8.51. Penn Street, LENHART & GARTH, MAOHINISTS, BRASS FOUNDERS, And iIENERAL.DRALERB Machinists' awl - Manufacturers' BullPlies' No. 627* ani) 6201i1t iali2B- ' READING. PA. I LAUER'iI BREWERY! =I 11190111:I LL ANEOIUI: (Revised Nov.lth.l4X) " • Ann • ivAkiT L A G N SAN O D N PNAATUr OF • RIIAMSTOWN MAIL AND STAGE LINE Exteuded to Univu Station—Leaves Reading at Ba. ns,tri-weekly, Tuesday. Thuraday and Satur day. Returns same days and nrrivea.at 7p. in. It serves the following named Post Offices: Cum u , tiouglersvillo, • Adainstosvn, Schmerls- Title Reamstown. 110XERTOWN MAIL AND STAGE LINE Leaves • Boyettown at 6 o'clock, a. in.. Arrives at Reading nt 10 o'clock, a. iu. Returning, leaves Reading at 2,4 p. in. Arrives at Boyertown at 7 Oin. - It serves Stonersvillc, reshville, Yellow House, Earl:vino arid Boyers town. ' lIERNVILLE MAIL AND STAGELINE • Leaves Bethel nt 3 o'clock, a. m., arrives.at Reading at 10 o'clock, a. Returning, - leaves Readinikat 2 o'clock, p. arrives at Millersburg at 9p. to. It serves Leinbachs, Lower Bern, Bern vine.. • Rehremburg, Bethel. TuipehOccon and Roisters Mills. . . BLUE BALL M AIL. A DD STAGE LINE Leaves Reading on Monday Wednesday and Fri day at 8 o'clock; a. in. Iteturniug, leaves Blue Ball on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, .ar iring Reading at 4% o'clock. P. ID. It supplies Moines Store.- Knauer's, Bowniarsville, Muddy Creek, Terra Hilt. Weaver's Mill and' Blue Ball. PIQUA MAIL AND STAGE LINE • Leaves Reading on Monday Wednesday and Friday at 7 o'clock, a. in. Aarrives at Reading on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. at 5 o'doek, p. It supplies Mt; Penn; Iteckersville, Joanna Furnace. Morgantown, Talbotville, Honey Brooke, Cambridge and South Hermitage. LOBACHSVILLE STAGE AND MAIL LINE Loaves Lobaelisville on'Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 o'cloek, a. in. Arrives at, Reading at 01 : 1 o'clock, a. ra. Returning. Leaves Reading at '2% • o'clock, p. tn. Arrives at Lobachsville at 6 o'clock. p. in. It BCTV9 Alsape, Oley anilLobachs vino. . READING TO COLUMBI A Daily by Railroad—Loaves Reang at 41 p. Arrives atlo:3on.m. SuppliesPritstown,lteinholds Station, Stevens, Ephrata, Millway, bilis, Man heim,Sport ing bandisvillo and Silver Springs. IVESTCHESTE TO 111 Itl ksl3olto Tri-wcokly by Stage—Loaves Westchester on MondaylV eilnesday and Friday at 7n. tn. Ar rives at , Ilirnsbora at 7 p.RetUrning, leaves Birdsboro on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7a. m. Supplies Geiger's Mills, Blue Roek,Loatee, Wallaco, Uwohland, Lionvillo and West White- ' land. READING TO ROBESON • Sonii-weekly by Stage—Leaves Reading on Tues. oy and Saturday at 7:30 and arrives at Read lair at 11 tt. pi. • It EADING TO' lIOST 11 ' Semi-weekly by Stage—Leaves Reading Tues day and Saturday at 11:30 a in. Arrives at Read ing at 0:30 a. in, Suilplies Adnani's Tavern Lower noldelborg, North (Aalborg, Kriok'a Mills and Host. LEESPORT TO NOR& ' Tri-weekly by Stage—Leaves Leesport Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 13 in. Arrives at Lees part at 3 p. m. Supplies South Evansvillo and MolltOwn. - ; COXTOWN TO VIROINSVILLA Tri-weekly by .Stage--Loaves Coxtown Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 9a. m, Arrives at Cox town at 4p. in. Supplies Kirbyvillo, Moselom and Virginivilld. • RIM RERSBURG TO STOUCHSBURG: Tri-weekly by Stage—Leaves Rehrersburg Tues day, Thursday and Saturday atll a. in. Arrives at Itehrersburg at 6p. to. Supplies Winteraville and Rost. READING MAILS. TWION DAILY, NoTYork—Closes at 10 A. U. and 10 P. u. • Arrives at 1 A. M. and 2 P. u. Philadelphia—Arrives at 10:30 A. u. and 6 P. M. Closes at 10 A. it. and 4 p. a. Harrisburg—Arrives at 10:30 A. U. and 4:30 P. K. Closes at 10 A. n. and 5:30 P. it, PottsvillerrArrives at 10:30 A. it. and 4:30 P. M. 41 Closes at 10 A. Si. and 5:30 p. m. ALI.V.NTOW,Sr AND EASTON, Arden at 2:00 r. it. I IDIOM at10:00 _ MNAMSTOWN—throb times n week. Arrives at 7:00 P. it. l Closes at 8:00 A. W. DERNVILLN, Arrives at 10;00 Aar. I Closes at 2:00 Pi NOTERSTOWN. Arrives at 10:00 A. M.Closes at 2:30 P. • I.OIIACHSVILLN—diroo times a week, Arrives at 9:30 A. Si. I Close at 2:30 P.M. PIQUA7-throe times week, Arrives at7:oo p. M. I Closes nt 5:00 A. U. ales DALI.-- throe Lim El week, • Arrives at 4;30 P. u. J Close at 8:00 A. M. HEIDELBERG-4141CD a week, Arrives at 9:00 A. M. I Clos'emt 11.:30 A. M. RODESON—IWIOO a week, " Arrives at 11:00 A. M. I Close nt 7:30 A. N. T. GEIIO, FASHIONABLE BOOT .AND SHOE MAUR. • 063 Penn Street, Reading, Pa. . AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE FINEST ~ljnasortment of Fine and Heavy Boots and Shoos n this city, nlso Lndies' and Children's Shoos of all kind". See list of stylos and prioos: Men's calf boots, home made, g 0 25 41 II 5 50 4 00 to 500 250 400 2 00 BO 200 2 50 2 75 450 400 5100 200 300 150 225 175 260 125 175 ," kip. " ' calf balmorals, " kip II I I Brogan! " Congress gailors. (novo kid Congress gaiters, Boys' kip boots; balniorals, Youths' kip hoots, " balinerr -- i/R6.. 'ills \Yemen's , glove hid high Polish bal morals. - 350 400 Womon'slasting high Pollshbalmorals.2 00 350 " go.: t patent loather tip " 200 325 " Kid slippers. 100 175 Misses' goat patent leather tip bal- . . morale.l 54) 240 Children's goat patent leather tip bal- Morals, 125 100 N. T. (MHO, 6t3 Penn Street. april 21entll fI IIE READI CI INERIMANCE AN M TitusT COMPANY OF BERMS CO. ORGANIZED JULY, 1%7. agicc Reading /nominee Building, N 0.19 North J'J(h ewer, 8. E. Clinic,. of (Uri 6treet. Oilico hours from BA. IT. to S r. 11. DIRMOTORgt J. Pringle Jong t „ Jninei MolCnight, Henry Z. Van Raved,. ;Jacob fihnither, 3. T. Jnekron, D. H. Stout. Jonas Eihniter, 3. T. Valentino, (corge Iliegor. . This Ciaitpany insures all kiwis of property against lei's or damage by fire at rates as low ns any other reliable Company and upon every plan known to Btock Insuranco Companies. Perpetual Policies issued requiring no renewal and upon which tho amount of premium paid can bo reclaimed nt any time,• less a deduction of five per cert. Tito advantages of this method are worthy of the attention of farmers and others hav ing first-class dwelling houses, barns and other buildings, in town or country, as being the cheap. cat and safest. Policie3 for one, two, three, five or more yoarg, or for les. than one year', ibsued and no charge made for Policy and survey when renewed or when tn. surances 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 inztitution, well organized, with an adequate paid in and guaranteed capital, presenting as strong a basis of security as that of any other corn. pony. The advantage of doing business directly with the Company and the importance of keeping some portion of the largo sums paid for insurances, In circulation at home, will ho appreciated by all. J. MIMI.: JONES, President. I JAMES MpKNIGHT, Vice President, -8. E. ANCONA, 800'y Anil Treas. fjunelo READING, I''A. Th o subieriberresp etitfully announces to the pub. Ito that he he., recently enlarged his Ilreweii to a considerable extent, and introduced steam power; in all IN departments, and is now ready to Ripply all demands for SUPERIOR MALT LIQUORS, For Some and distant consumption. His stock of Matt Liquors, warranted to keep in all climate!, b as follows: BROWN STOUT, PORTER, BOTTLING ALE, AND LAGER BEER FRED i K LAURA. • N. 11.—A liberal percentage *lll be allowed Agents abroad. Jan.JS- DICTIONA It IRS. W . ebateee Unatrltised. Reid.' Enslialk pion nary, Adler 's Oorinan and Enirllsh !Hollowly, °Moblaser's tronounelnk Gem= plotbum wELLiNois 0101CROD111) ARNlCl4laNntut I The Subscriber begs leave to elthkidieta of the_publio to this new and Yokleb trePere of ABNIOA, combined with'eertain egste i l r e iw : tracts; as unsurpassed for its Ile/ding tun; the properties in n il those externileetnPlaititlter w Liniments are tutodteuchaa Outs, &ulster, Chcifes t Galls, Rhetimatino. In all such cane it may he used with IA eetbteb of relief. It is good, iu fact, in al 1 those Complllo whore an externa i* l application ib required, for Ls or Boast, and the subscriber can coneglentio recommend it as one of the beet LialaisalsofUr day. SUNDAY SCHOO.I; CAPITAL $10,0,000.00. HAPPY VOICES, HAPPY VOICES, TITH SABBATH SCHOOLBELIit„ THE SABBATH SCHOOI/ MTh. Together with a rarlety of ottiir liltithriß Bol ‘ k for tekoolt. dro. may 7 if Imiaseittiki,ty6 .. pirißove IVebiter's Aoaderate, (Itey. Ed,) w e b a t er y High &tool, (Rev. E 43 IVO:Liter's Commoa School. WobabteaPrinyar. (Rev, E 4 AN \ Worceater's gompreherulve bielloakty. 4 Woreeeter's &bOO% Dlotlonal RE For sll6lt the- "i4OLE" IMKOTOR% 951' Penn Street. near Fourth. Gout, Nervous & inflammatory Paha. Neuralgia, Headache, Painela side. Back or Joints. Prioe 26 Coats per Bottle. For Bale at the "EAGLE" BOOLBTOIII4 RITTER dc'oo, SINGING BOOKS AT THE EAGLE BOOK STORE, No. 8311 Penn iliteet, Can boihad TUE NEW GOLD& OHM% • 4 , THE NEW GOLDEN.OItin