Father Abraham. (Reading, Pa.) 1864-1873, January 08, 1869, Image 3

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    sent the editor of the True Democrat a
cask of ale ou Christmas, whereat the
youngsters were greatly elated, and gave
Lauer more than the worth of it in ad
vertsing. Sharp Lauer Jacob Small,
an active business man of York, died re
cently, aged 34 The Presbyterian
Sunday Anniversary on Sunday
last was a great success. $5OO was con
tributed during the last year A
Teachers' Institute was in session in York
last week The clergymen of the
various denominations in York unite in
observing tlw World's week of prayer,
holding 111,1111 gs alternately hi the differ
ent ehur:•hes Markets in York: Flour
s9(fr 12.51 1 : Wheat $201:2.1(1; Itye $1.40;
Corn 77; Butter 311(a 40; Eggs 3AOI 35
Beef, ruts 12;',/ 25, front wrtgons sl7' 15;
Pork .ifs, , r 12; Lard 140120.
fdocal I,etvo.
ITEms : Dr. A. H. Brisbane has purchased
the two-story brick dwelling of Mrs. Shertz,
in East Ring, above Lime, for $4,800.
The Mont Joy people are becoming excited
about the location of the Postoffice in that
borough. " High up, low down or middle
ways," is the question Most people, else
where, are excited about who's to be P. M.
The Expregs save that all the members of
our City police resolved on Christmas Day
that they would hereafter abstain from the
use of intoxicating liquor. A good resolution.
Did they decide whether " lager" would in
toxicate?
The Sisters' Home, at Ephrata, took tire on
Wednesday last. It. was extinguished before
much damage was done. It was caused by a
stove pipe where it went through the floor to
an upper room.
The lianasoine gothic chapel erected by St.
Jatnes' Episcopal parish, of this city, on the
corner of Locust street and stony alley, was
dedicated on Monday last by Bishop Morris,
who is acting for Bishop Stevens during his
indisposition.
A valuablo horse, and harness were stolen
from the stable of Mr. Washington Walker,
of Little Britain township, on New Year's
night. The horse was recovered on Saturday,
near Stedvillo, Chester county, straying in
the road, but the thief was not found. Two
attempts had been made in the same neigh
borhood to steal buggies, but were unsuccess
ful.
Columbia is going to haves Hook and Lad
der Getty:ley. Otheers have already been
elected, and arrangements made to raise the
necessary tends.
The following Lancaster county men have
been put into "Snuggeries" at Harrisburg,
one for each member of the Legislature : In
the Senate, Denjamin Haldeman, of Colum
bia, Doorkeeper ; Capt. A. Godshalk, of
Itsamstown, Assistant Doorkeeper, and Percy
Youngman, City, Page. In the House, Capt.
A. Setley, of New Rolland, A. Musketnuss,
City, Ja.cob St rein, ColtiMbia l anti Wm. Dealt,
rity, in the Folding DepartMent.
neejaiiiin Misbler has sold to Jay Cadwell.
that pe rt of his Centre Squareproperty, in
this city, oc‘mpied by .1. It. Watkins' liquor
store, for $9,160.
Wu. 0. J. Dickey sold a two story brick
dwelling, in Vine street, this city, to Jacob
rimer, for $ „AS).
Francis T. Hart and D. S. Keneagy, of
Strasburg, have obtained a patent for an itn
provement in breaking the Surge on harness
and vehicles. lt is said to be a very useful
improvement.
Henry M.!Cit:lough, of Marietta, has also
receivell a patent for improved collar for pipes
in hot- blast furnaces, which, it is said, will be
highly ..cononairal.
A son of henrylti. Musser, lumber merchant,
near Marietta, i.ged 'twelve years, was almost
instantly killed on Mat Thursday, by a pile of
lumber falling en- him, oat of which he was
trying to chase a rabbit.
Thomas Grieves sold his two-story dwelling
house, in East orange street, which formerly
belonged to Wan. Carpenter, Esq., to Hon.
Benjamin Champneys, for $9,000.
The Presbyterian titinday School, at Stras
burg, has contributed 872.70 to the cause of
Missions, since May last. Highly creditable.
Mr. Elias th man, of West Lampeter
township, died on Thursday last. His age
was about sixty, weighed considerably over
three limnind pounds, and measured only
five feet two inches.
Bishop :Morris, of Oregon and Washington
territory, administered the rite of Confirma
tion in St. James' and St. John's Episcopal
churches, in this city, on Sunday last.
Nathaniel Doman . , recently arrested for
several robberies in this and Lebanon coun
ties, escaped from jail in Lebanon, on Friday
last. The sheriff of that county has offered
a, reward of $lOO for his apprehension.
Conrad Moser, who received fatal injuries
by his horse running off and throwing him
from his vehicle, on the-26th ult., died last
Friday, at• his resilience, in this city.
The lie.lBoll for shooting partridges closed
on the 2oi Li of December ; a fact of which our
sportsmen will please take notice. The present
law imposes a tine of $23 for each partridge
shot out of season.
The York Republican boaxts that William
Hoke, of Manchester township, killed two
hogs recently, t hu weight respectively of which
were 626 and 727 wunds. They were only
sevonteen months old. -it asks with an air of
triurnpb—"Can Lancaster county beat them?"
W here's Adamstown?
The World's week of Prayer is being ob
served in this city, by nearly all of the Pro
testant clergymen and their congregations.
Prayer meetings have been held every after
noon in 'the several churebee, alternately, the
clergymen who join in the movement acting
together. The meetings have been largely
attended, and will close with a Union Com
munion in St. John's Lutheran church, on
Saturday afternoon.
A hill passed the State Senate on Tuesday
last, authorising the Governor to appoint two
additional Notaries Public in this county—
one in this city endows la Warwick township.
The Lancaster anti New Holland Turnpike
Company have declared a dividend of $1 a
share ; the Lancaster and lliddistowp.sl.7.s
per share ;_ Lancaster and Ephrata, $1 per
share—all for the last six months.
James B. Kennedy, of Bart township, has
been appointed Mercantile Appraiser for 10169.
A correspondent of the Exprea, in O'Brian.-
von township, this county, writes that there
is an elm tree in his neighborhood which
m«nuures t wordy fei.t in circumference at the
trunk, and ogle, pf its branches measures
il
twelve feet ' k hes in circumference. He
Also write s . John A. eta or Amt a
turac., .0 Labuiabui to market., which weigh
so, .tressed, tieskvinpiaen pounds, and received
12:i for it. At treilit4lbig turkey.
', 4 1 . • ---
liai
_ THE lix .....i ~, ,t 4. vinare : The Penn
sylvania 1-' ll % , '' e spanning the Sus
quehanna al; a ,'
tlt was opened to gen
eral %
towel 0 , ‘ aornin. last. Gate
keepers a " 4
~ taken their
places, and a .. , a 1. * established.
The follow's** ." e he Of toll : Foot pas.
senger, d ormsll4.; ' wheeled, 5 horse carriage
used fur rearponaidf triad°, 111.50 ; 4 wheeled 5
horse writs^ . 01.25; 4 wheeled 4 horse
44
vi k r
car
riage, $1; ~it drawn' by' three horses, 75
cents earlier, wn $ 2 horses, 62 cents ;
carriage drown . 37 cents; car
riages of p 1 ~ iem 4 horses, $1;
d raw n by , ~./4„. ; drawn by 1
horse, be ollvj two ,w carriages for
trade or agiFtWilpinisk 4 4 37 Dente; 1
horse, 23 (rata ; Tar 01011050 at i sleigh drawn
by 4 boniest 74 ' , emits ; drawn hp 2 *wales, 40
cents ; by one hers., 31 cents i home with
rider, 25 cents ; without rider, le onitts ; for
every head of horned cattle, 3 cents; flit every
head of sheep or swine, 2 cents. military dev
taahmenta of this Stara, and those who attend
tamale are exempted from the payment et
tolls,
BURGLARY, ROBBERY AND VANDALISM
IN MIDDLETOWN : A series of very daring
burglaries and robberies were perpetrated in
Middletown, Dauphin county, during Tues
day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
nights of last week. The town has a popula
tion of six or seven thousand, but is entirely
without any police regulations, and hence the
citizens are at 4.he mercy of any gang of ras
cals who may visit the town. On Tuesday
night the tailoring establishment of Mr.
Etnbig, on Union street, was entered, and two
Snits of clothing valued at one hundred dollars
carried off. The same night they broke into
the office of Etter, Suplee & Carmany, lumber
tnerchants; but finding no booty, they disar
ranged the papers and books, and made an
ineftectual effort to force open the safe. The
next night they entered a school room, a
printing office and the Assistant United States
Assessor's office, all of which are in the same
building. In the school they scattered the
books, &c., and upset and broke the school
furniture. In the printing office—the Middle
town Journal—they upset thiugs generally,
knocking forms into pi and scattering the type
over the floor. In the Assessor's office they
examined the papers, but it is not known
whether they carried anything away. On
Thursday night an attempt was made to cuter
a dwelling on Ann street, but without success.
On Friday night the carpenter shop of Jacob
Keefer, on Union street, was broken open and
a number of tools carried off. With these
they attempted to effect an entrance into the
notion store of Lewis Hcmperly, on Main
street, but were disturbed in their operations.
They then proceeded to Harrison Orth'e tin
ware store, on the saws street, where they
committed various acts of vandalism in
smashing and breaking up the tinware. The
grocery and clothing store of Messrs. Back
stresser & Brother, corner of Main and Centre
Square, was next visited, and silverware to
the amount of about $4OO carried off. This
concluded their series of depredations. The
good people of Middletown are much excited
over the matter, and measures will be taken
to prevent a recurrence of the outrages, and
efforts made to arrest the perpetrators of the
above.
THE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICUL
TURAL SOCIETY, held its animal meeting in
the Orphans' Court Room, in this city, on
Monday last. Notwithstanding the Inclem
ency of the weather, the attendance was quite
large. Several new members were elected,
articles of interest wore read, and some die
emotion of subjects of interest to farmers and
others interested. The election of officers
was held, with the following result: Presi
dent, IL M. Engle ; Vice Presidents, L. S.
heist, H. K. Stoner, J. Hartman Hershey,
J. 11. Garber ; Recording Secretary, Alexan
der Harris; Treasurer, Dr. P. W. Hiestand ;
Corresponding Secretary, A. D. Hostetter;
Chemist, Dr. J. H. Musser ; Botanist, Jacob
Stauffer ; Entomologist, S. S. Itathvon ; Li
brarian, J. IL Erb.
Levi S. Hoist Esq, was elected to represent
the Society in the Board of Managers of the
East Pennsylvania Experimental Farm, in
Chester county,
1!==lall
‘!NABBY " IN LANCASTER : Mr. Locke,
better known as " Petroleum V. Nasby, , P.
M., wick is Poettnaster," at " Confederit X
Roads," will deliver his celebrated lectnre,
entitled " Cussed be Canaan," on Friday
evening of next week, January 13th. He has
been delivering this lecture in some of the
principal cities, during the last two months,
to large and delighted audiences. The pro
ceeds of the lecture will be for the benefit of
St. John's Lutheran Church, under whose
auspices the services of Mr. Locke have been
secured.
GRAND ARMY Ot•` THE REPUBLIC: The
following gentlemen have been elected officers
of the above organization, for the ensuing
term : Post Commander, J. K. Rutter ; Seni
or Vice Commander, J. K. Barr; Junior Vice
Commander, J. W. Yocum ; Adjutant, Edgar
C. Reed ; Quartermaster, J. C. Muhlenberg ;
Sergeant Major, Jesse Nye ; Quartermaster
Sergeant, J. N. Kilgore ; Post Chaplain, J.
E. Barr; Delegates to the State Convention
to meet at West Chester in January, E. C.
Reed, C. D. Rupley, J. K. Barr, W. W. Hop
kins and E. H. Thomas.
WE call attention to the advertisement of
A. & J. Iteinoehl, manufacturers and dealers
in Paints, Varnishes, &c. in this paper. Their
business is well established, and they will be
found perfectly reliable in all their dealings.
• iiv•AltlNl AND Iio:WIC is a weekly illustrated
Agricultural and Fireside Journal of sixteen
handsome pages, devoted to the interests of
Farmers. Gardeners, Fruit Growers and Flo
rists, edited by Mr. Donald G. Mitchell, assisted
by a large corps of practical Agriculturists.
rhe Fireside Department, edited by Harriet
Beecher stowe. assisted by_ Mrs. Mary E. Dodge,
with Grace Greenwood, Madame Le Vert and
other able contributors. Terms for 3860—Single
copies St, invariably in advance; 3 copies Ste; 6
copies •15. Any one sending us 05 for a club of
lb copies (all at one time) will receive a copy
tree A specimen copy of the first number sent
free. Address Pettengill, Bates & Co., Pub
lishers, 37 Park ltow, New York.
MARRIED.
BIDIDIESDERFEU—LANDis. Jan. Zitli, at
Ynudt's hotel; by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard,
Samuel M. Bimmesderfer t, Lizzie M. Lan
dis, both of East Hemptield township.
WARVEL—KRPLINORR. Dec. 29th, by
Rev. J. J. Striue, at his residence, Adam H.
Warfel, of Manor, to .Mary Keplinger, of
Mountville.
BittCKA.HT—HZIMIIICY. Dec. :list, at C.
Shenk's hotel, by the same, C. W. itrimkart,
of West Heniptleld, to Kate Hershey, of Its
pho.
WRIGHT—KAUFFMAN. Jait. 31, at S.
Falwe l l hotel, by the same, Abraham M.
Wright to Barbara A. Kanffman, both of
Manor.
RENDER—MILER. Jan. sth, ia this city,
by Bev. J. G. Fritchey, Jacob H. Bender to
Anna M. Miller, both of Manor.
DIED.
I'ANCOAST. Jan. 4th, in this city, Eliza,
Pannonia:, in the 71st year of her age.
Sttrusg. Dec. 31st, in tide city, Mary
Snyder, aged 74 years and 29 days.
ZAHK. Dec. 31st, in this city, Emily
Bigler, infant daughter of A. M. and Itfaria
L. Zahn), aged 8 months.
Ecust.4.l'. Jan. let, in this city, Elisabeth.
daughter of Jacob and Margaret Eckman,
aged 3 years ,
_ 6 months and $ days.
HAVS. Dec. 29th, in this city. John Haus,
aged 62 years, 8 months and 7 days.
THE HAPAKETS.
lAaa►ster Household Markets.
LANCASTER, Jou. I.
Butter Vlo, 44 i 80
Lard,
Egge,t h Id 18
/ doe. ti
Beef, by quarter, for front, ifl lb 110 10
do. do. do. hindquarters 11 14
Small Pork, per quarter, for front 12 14
do do. do. hindquarters
Whole H per lb
3i, 12 19
do. ii reared,) each 40 80
Potatoes, bus 00 110
do. half l er 1 14 15
Turni es, half p pa is, half 8
Appl 26
Coos hi e ear it bur 100 35
Oath, "bag of ; hum 100 fi 190
=I
ileadiais Ilharkeis
(Prow the 11th Eagle.)
January &
Sa/terP P. 46 . 5o
Lard, SI p. 24
ee.. .. ~...,
lg 44
ISO
lvlrsblerene • ll . • • Ir..
C %Item, per lb. IS IS
relates% bee IS
Seely Vla • ' IS ISO
Perk
de. , w per suareer I 14
l
Mamie. per lb e se
Coal, peries... ' • 3.;
The Produce Markets.
'PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 6.—The Flour market con
tinues greatly depressed, and prices vre droop
ing as the inquiry is confined exclusively to a
small lot for the supply of the home trade sales
of superfine at 0445 50 per bbl • extra, at $ l 6O
650 600 bbls. lowa and Wisconsin extra faintly
*7.50@7.75;5tt Minnesota do. do. at $7. 5 04 . 0 4 ;
do. do, at $8.50@9.50; Ohio and Indiana do. do.
at $96 , 10, and fancy lots at +ll6 , i 3, its to quality.
Rye Flour is scarce and commands +7 75@9.
In Cornmeal nothing doing.
The Wheat market is very dull at yesterday's
figures; sales of 2,000 bus. reit at 41.85(t2.03; 100
bus. No. 1 Spring, at +l.BO.
The receipts of Corn, by water. boa ceased,
and by railroad they are trifling. The demand
is good, and prices are higher; sales of 1.000 bus.
new yellow at 910.41.00. 1,000 bus. new mixed
Western at 96c.
The current demand for Oats continues lim
ited, and only 2,000 bus. western sold at 73@76e ,
and 1,000 bus. light Pa. at 050.
No change in Barley or Malt.
There is a good demand for Cloverseed, with
sales at +8@8.50.
Prices of Timothy and Flaxseed remain as last
quoted.
Whiskey is very quiet; small sales at $1.02@
1.06, tax paid.
Philadelphia ('attle Market.
MONDAY, Jan. 4.—The Cattle market was ac
tive this week, and prices were rather firmer;
about 1,400 head arrived and sold at inAllc. for
extra Penn'a and Western steers; stWe. for fair
to good do., and s@7c. per lb., gross, for com
mon, as to quality.
The following are the particulars of the sales:
35 head A. Christy & Bro., Chester co.. Syfe,ll
25 " Dengler & MeClesse, Chester. 7fp 8 1 4
50 " P. McFillen, Lancaster c 0..... 8 WO
75 " P. Hathaway, Lancaster co— 8 1 4121 py
72 " J. S. Kirk, Chester co Bth ,
1
'25 " 11. MeFil/en, Chester co 8 9 9 4
75 " Jas. MeFillen, Western 8 0 .4
'2O " E. S. Mennen, Chester eo 8 9
64 " Ullman & Bachman, Chester.. 8 19
155 " Martin Fuller & Co., Western. 7
130 " Mooney & Smith, Western..... 6 l i at
70 " I'. Mooney & Bro., Virginia... 5 9
54" 11. Chain Penna 6 11,4
75 " John Smith, Ohio 8 1 A 10
61 " .7. H. Frank, Western 6 9' 90 " Frank & Schomberg, Western 6
00 " -- Hope & Co., Chester co 8 ill
30 " M. 113ryf006 2 Virginia. .......... .......... 7 I'
. 4
trgth..
80 " Eleon & Co., Virginia
21 " I). Branson, Chester county.. 6 7
10
7t " Chandler& Alexander,Chester 5 10
27 " Kemble & Wallace, Chesterco 7 10
21 " J. Kulp, Penns S
SS " S. Steinberg, Virginia 7 9
34 " Jesse Miller, Chester co . 8 10
Hogs were in fah:demand at, the la te advance ;
4,000 head sold at the different yards at WU
11.5018 100 lbs. net.
Sheep were in demand at an advance; 6,000
head sold at 5(47c. sfl lb., gross, as to condition.
Cows were unchanged ; 150 head sold at $5O.
85 for cow and call, and $404400 %8 head for
swingers.
New Advertisements.
NrASBV!!
MR. D. R. LOCKE, Iwtter known as PETIto-
LEUM V. NASBY, Postmaster at Confederate
X Roads, will lecture in the
COURT HO 1" E
ON FRIDAY EV'N(, JAN. 15.
" CUSSED BE CANAAN."
WM=
Proceeds tor the benefit of Lutheran
Church.
Doors open at 7. Lecture to commence ut 7%
o'clock.
TICK El's, 50 CI: STs—To be bad at the Hook
and Jewelry Stores, and at the Lancaster Post
(Moe. (Jan 6-It
C 0 A L!
/; .1 U 31 G ARDXER'S
COAL YARD
Tt''l tA L, OSA; , }6.00, Delivered
FAA; . I .ND sTov E COAL, $8.5u07.00 Delivered
NICE NO. 0, OR PEA COAT.,
and $3.7,"x,
jan Mt]
AL7C. ILEINOEHL. JAI;. I:EINOEHL,
& J. ItEINOMIL.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS
WTOTE,.COFFIN, BLACK AND
JAPAN
V A 71 NISLIES,
LINSEED OIL,
TURPENTINE, &c., c.
NO. 109 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(In the tiey6tone Building,)
LANCAM'I'KR.
Also, Mahogany Boards, Veneers and
Mouldings of ditil.rent sizes and pat
terns. All kinds of Turning, such
as Bed Posts. Table Legs,
Spokes, hubs, Fellot.%,
&c., &e.,
Also, AXLES, SPRINGS, dc.
COURT PROCLAMATION
Whereas, the Honorable H ICNRY 0 LONG,
President, and Honorable ALEXANDER L.
HAYES, and JOHN J. LERHART, Associate
Judges of the Court of Cominon Pleas in and
for the County of Lancaster, and Assistant Jus
tices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, in and for the County of Lancaster,
have issued their Preelipt to me directed, re
quiring me, among other things, to make pub
lic Proclamation throughout my bailiwick, that
a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and ageneral
Jail Delivery, also a Court of General Quarter
Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will
commence in the Court House, in the City of
Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nut, on the THIRD MONDAY IN JANUARY,
(the 15th,) 1809. in purtnuntee of which precept
PUaLIC NOTION is ttlltaßY olvgS, to the Mayor
and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, in the
said county, and all the Justices of ILO Peace
the Coroner and Constables, of the said city anti
county of Lancaster, that they be then and there
in their own proper persons with their rolls,
records and examinations, and inquisitions, and
their otherramembrauees, to do those things
M
which to their °acs appertain, In their behalf
to be done; and also all those who will prose
cute against the prisoners who are, or then
shall be in the jail of said county of Lancaster
are to be then and there to prosecute against
them as shall be put.
Dated at Lancaster, the Stti day of December,
MSS.
dee2B4tlBwd&B6wl JACOB F. FREY, Sheriff.
Books am! Stationery,
HOLIDAY BOOKS
FOR CHRISTMAS
BIBLES-ENGLISH AND GERMA N
PKAYKK BOOKS
WORK BOXES,
WEITING DESKS
PORT FOLIOS.
• TOY BOOKS.
STEREOSCOPES.
POCKET BOOKS
GANEF.
CHEQUERED GAME OP LIFE,
!MSS° SCOPE,
SANTA CLAUS PANORAMA,
YOUNG TRADER'S GAME,
REBUS HAHN,
WHAT IS IT 1 OAHE,
PIC Ea TXP CODDLE—Mast laughable Thing on
rth,
OLIVER TWIST,
SIX NATIONS, &c., &C.
ball early at the Lancaster County Bible De.
pository,
_Comer Patton Row and Wm* King
Strait, While Hie stook is DIU, and select tits best.
desll4ll DANIRL S. BARR.
TkoLsts: %;,.00A YEA R; *1.25 FOR 3 314 )NTIIS
dee 18.6 n]
A VARIETY OF CONFECTIONS,
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.
LAMP GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
(jun se-i
AND FANCY GOODS
Neatly published In pamphlet form, mid now
ready.
Paion—lS CENTS (single copy) with liberal
terms to Newsdealer..
Agent. wanted everywhere.
RAUCH COCHRAN*
Publisisit 6 I
Lancaster,
l'eriodirals. •
THE DAILY EVENING EXPRESS
FURNISHES ITS READERS 12 ;ULA HIT
w , TH
THE LATENT NEWS BY M IL
MID
NIAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
And all Important Local and General In
telligence.
THE WEEKLY ExPRE,,,;,
A SATURDAY P. PER 01."I'HE FIRST CLASS,
Contains all the news of the week up to Friday
night, mei gives more fresh reading than can be
had elseit here for the same amount of money.
T l :ltust ti 2.00 PER YEA IN . DV ANCE.
Address
PIPIARSOL;II , :IST, Publishers,
La st er, Pa
G roce ries.
GR'c
'ERIEs,
AND
CONFECTIONs,
FOR TIIE IT OLIDA Vs.
LAußoicw.,Ess AN]) (•1 A RAISINS
NRIAT CU*TB,
NEW C
TUR itUNR4
GRIM 144E8,
DRI RD APPLIII,
m AR PRACHEs,
81 t t CORN.
EEN PEAs,
spLIT PEAS,
CHOICE CRANBEHRIEs,
CHOKE GREEN TEA,
CHOICE BLACK TEA.
RIO, LAGUTRA AND JAVA COFFEES,
SUGARS AND SYRUPS.
All the above of the best quality and cheap!'
than the cheapest. At
D. S.& J. S. KRSK'S,
hov 2 0 -lyr) No. 18 Ens U
King street lane
Coal.
EIMER, BRENEMAN & CU,
WHOLEsALE ANI) Ii ETA I L
DEALERS IN
FOAL, (►l'' THE BEST QUALITY
YARD—colt. w KR ST. AND P %. R. R.
Orricx—NO. 2 EAST ORANI.;E:
LANCASTER, PA. [tlee 18.ly
Claim ..-Igeney.
JAMES I3LACK,
ATTORNEY AT LA NV,
ALAI)
MILITARY AND NAVA I. CLAIM AGENT,
No. sti East King-st., Lancaster,
Being duly licensed ns a Claim Agent, and
having a largo experience, prompt attention
will bo given to the following classes of claims:
BOUNTY and PAY (Inc diFeharged Soldiers and
Sailors.
BOUNTY (additional) to Soldiers who enlisted
for not less than 2 or 3 years, or were honora
bly discharged for wounds received.
BOUNTY (additional) to Widows, Children, or
Parents of Soldiers who died from wounds re-
• . _ .
calved or disease contracted In said service.
PENSIONS for invalid Soldiers and Sailors, or
to their widows or children.
PENSIONS for fathers and mothers, brothers or
sisters of deceased soldiers, upon whom they
were dependent.
PENSIAAS and GRATUITIES for soldiers or
'their Wlddws from Penns},dvania in the War
of 1812.
PAN" due Teamsters, riltleers lot.l elo.
ployeeB of the Governmont.
PA \ due for ilOrS(46 lomi to thi• ("oiled :-lulcs
Kerr ice.
CliAßGEzs.—Fees fair and moderate. and In
no case will charges Is' made mall the money
is collected. [dee I.llyr*
Photogswphs.
GOLDEN ( F
l'an lots
Fothes• to hafigho
3tothrr 1, Soul
GENTLEMEN To 1..\ DIE,‘
the lightims left the house, memorials
such a , these compound their MI
PROTO
Miniature or ()pal Pictures, athuilletl it) be
the best In the ritennei no superior in the State
Constantly increasing tleinaral and great expe
rience In this style of miniature give us ;treaty)
facilities anti better results than an:, establish
went outside uf large cities.
STET? EO4; U.% Pit WIMP: VI for lb(
Centre Table. Also, prismatic lost rumenis.
Large Colored Work by some of the heat Ar
tists in Philadelphia ant elsewhere, in the high,
est styleof the art. India Ink, Pastille, Cotyon
and colors, at
BILL'S 014 TY GALLERY,
No.lfi Elvit
jan Myr] j
Dentistry.
LANCASTNA, lmsc 3slb, lN6E.
Eorrons Exraisse: Dr. Win. M. Whiteside, the
enterprising Mutts!, has purchased from me a
large stock of teeth and all the fixtures, the in
struments formerly belonging to me, and also
those used by my father, Dr. Parry, in his prac
tice. In the purchase, the doctor hag provided
himself with some of the most valuable and ex
pensive Instruments used in dental practice,
and has beyond doubt one of the best and lar
gest collections of teeth and instruments in the
State; Persons visiting the commodious °tikes
of Dr. Whiteside, cannot fail to bet fully accom
modated. The Doctor loses no opportunity of
furnishing himself with every Late scientific
improvement in his line of business.
IIXT wiirrEslDE,
vv
DENTIST.
OFFICE: 1N1) nKsiDENs E,
EAST KING STREET,
Next, door to the Court Douse, OVVI' Fahne
fbek's Dry I;(xvi. Store,
i..t Nt'ASTEU, .7t N
Milt Exacted without !obi by liar ICir
Nllll.llls Oxide)
uoDD-tf
PENNSYL v.tNI srf ITSIt!
THE
SCHWEFILEHRENN ER
CA 7411 A
TT ERS
dee MU'
ZAIIM .JACKSON,
litl'l'C'llF:l,C LOC KS, •I E I:11Y,
I: • rat 1.E• 4 \.n lAN('
Nn. r, /1:111 QUEEN sTREET
Bo It El' 1I1:!\1, .1.1I'EN1)1:1) To): 4,4
no.!0-1y]
IV .1 Tte II Es!
The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a
large and full assortment of the
/,1•:NI .1,24E11it; AN 11 ATCII
of different weight and finish, to suit all. which
are sold upon the most reasonalde terms, and
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Keeps also On hand a good assortment of
l'l,O4UKs.
Call and examine t he goods before purchasing'
elsewhere.
Thankful for past favors, 1 nolteit a eontinu
11111(.41 of the saine. 11 EN It Y F. .t NI)4E:WS,
inn 14;ni.] strasburg, Laneaster en ,
THE OLD PENN 3117:11 -AL
LIFE INtiI7LINCE COMPANY
Ace I."3Ii'LAI•ED CAPITAL,.,.‘2,IOI. JO),
tfter paying Losses to the amount of sl,lll,fssi
ill the ~..urplus Dividend amongst the Policy
Holders ereey year,
VIE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL Comp vsy
THE CITY OR sTATE.
For further information apply to
flag - IRAN, Agent,
P. U., Lancaster, Pa.
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I. l'. FRU i;eneral Agent for Pc nn , o
NORTH qu EEN sT It EF:l',
( 'sbove J. F. Loflg & Drug Store.)
This Company iiih•rs more 01.11) and I E.ll.
inducements than any Whoa . IA re Insurancr
Company in the country.
vend or call and get a l'ircular.
.‘ciive solicitors, malr or trinale. wanted
curry township in thr r taut, Nan 1.43 in•
usteal I sestruments, tee.
lrii. KEVINsKI
SHEET MUSIC, Pi A NOS, OM; AN
" MELODEONS,
NVORLD RENOWNED PIANOS.
Also Agent for
PRINCE h Ct).'; Ofti:ANS and MELODEoN- 4
*it - Music sent by Mail Free of Postage.
N 0.3 NORTII PRINCE STREET,
Liiimoiter. hi.
J. B. KI VtlitiKl sEIM Mt'sFC
H.LOIMICERA, OnYELLA, MELODHoNP, 1111 allk•
norta music Inalttritmenta!
Der lievlnski is Agent for de bereeintv Stein
wehr 11111110i4—KloiTV,erat, boast mei* se of tleitsh.
Der plots Is
No. 3 NOR[) PitINCE STREET, lsTElt.
N. B. born first nity gooty Geig, (side'. an
Accordeon, odder a 'rfiwwrrieb-relt, (wider en
ntoli onners musical Inghtionnient, Ides odder
gross, slitopL yustat nt ons lievitiski , s, No. g
'Nord Prince Slams., Lancaster. [nary'-ly
M8EZ3133
THE HOWE sEIVING M.1(I
n Holiday Gift to Lt, Sister, lA' ite or I I tend,
they are unsurpassed.
The Former wants P for his 1." ahlihr
Drers and Cloak Maker areft.rs it
The Seametreme wants it, bront-e k
sure to give satiAllet lon.
The Tailor has long to t 114
I)? t it for lib' buKinosm.
The Carriage Trimmer cannot no a Mont H;
and the Shoe litter tinds that, after :all, It,
ROW r: is the machine for him.
Sooner or later, wierybody 131..“, the
HOWE MACII
leery Macbine Ls warrainto)
Evety one may Im pom.iesior of one or these
unrivalled machines, a. WO endeavor to make
the terror of sale sett alt our eustenterm.
We earnestly invite all, whether 1b..) , purpose
purchasing or not, to call und get speetinelel oC
the work executed by us on the 11411 V I.;
awl compare it with the work done by
other machines. N'e are willing to abide by the
reeult.
Ma /4411)
evel ry.
1)}: A I.lh:l{S IN
sILV
%ND , 11:1 Fit-19.1:1'El) %WARE,
LANCASTER', PA
Av .‘ T( it ES 1
cLocK,%;. cLo( '1,0(
In sur«nee.
ut I'IIII.ADELPIII
I._ HARTER PEItrETt: AI
NEW i()//K.
4). Ino B OADW A
DEALER IN
.11ti.4ee! In.,truittriats
Sole .Ige-nt fur
1 N 't Y & sll N s
GOOK AXIOM, DOH
Roca um itil
Sewing Machines.
LOLL
H4)LIDA
DKALICII IN
COMBS .4 ND /ANC Y .1 R 11'/( '4llO,
No. 8.%; . 1N4111711 QUIMN STHICET,
C. PATE, Agent, LA ICCASTIM, r.t.
9t,; North yawn street. dee le
pEN ti\yl. V.lN IA CENTRAL R. S.
Trains leave the Central Depot as follows:.
N;ASTWARD. WREITWARD.
Cinehi. Ex a. In. Erie Mail.— 1:50 a. VI.
Phila. Ex,press 5:12 Phila. Exp... 2:40 "
East Line 7:02 " Mail 11:15 "
Line. Train.. 9:05 " 'Fast Line...:. 2:55 p.IaL
Day Expres, 1:45 p.m. Columbia Ac. '2:443 "
Harrish*:!, Ae..5:51 " liarrisl)l4 Ac. 5:54 "
Tamo. Train.. 7:29 "
hula. Hay-10:43 "
111.: N(; AND cOLUAII3I AIL It
UN AND AFTER
TI I [HSI/A Y, NOV. 26, IS6B,
PA FA( FR TRAINS WILL BIF RUN ON .
ItO I), AS FOLLOWS:
LEAVE.
Lill ,. nAer.... .S:00 a. m
p. m.
oln mbin .....8:00 a. in.
.....3:20 p.m.
H ETU
LEAVE.
71430 a. In.
6:15 p. m
7:0) a. in.
6:15 p. DI.
IMIMIIM
• altactot
Lancastor.....ll:ls
p.n.
(u ambit% -0:25 a. la
. Wt.
o • p. m.
I'ruiileaving I.ancael et' and Columbia as
;i1 love. nmakr close connect ion at Reading with
Trains North and South; on Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad. and W est on Lebanon Vanity
Road. Train leaving Lancaster and Columba'
sit 8 A. M. connects closely at Reading with
Train for New York.
Tickets can heobtained at the Offices of the
New Jersey Central Railroad, foot of Liberty
et reel , New Yoe k ;and Ph iladelphiaand Reading
Railroad, 13th and Cello% hill streets, Phila.
Through tickets to New York and Plidadet
phis sold al all the Principal Stations, and Bag
gage Checked Through.
Trains are run by Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad Tinie which Is i 0 minutes faster thaw
Pennsylvaniaßailroad Tina,.
GEO. F. GAGE, Supt.
E. E. Kinivita, Gen. Frt. and Ticket Agent.
nov 20-t
- •
READING RAILROAD.
_Vett' hug
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14,1868.
,Ta I l' rt i nk iaef ill,» the .North and NONA
west for Philadelphia, New York, Biwa
' ay, Pottscille. 'Tamaqua, Ashland, NU
,,101,4;1, Lebanon, Num, Eflston.
t(P. Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, ctc.
Trains leave llarrisburg for ow 1 ork as fa-,
lows: At 5.5), 4.10 a. in., 12.40 noon 2.0 a anal
10.50 p. m , conneet hug wit h similar trains on Op
Pennsylvania hallroad and arriving at NW
1 ork 11,0 , 1 a ' 12.20 noon, 3.50,7.00,10.0 p. nay
and 6.15 a. in. respectively. Sleeping Care Ws
company the 3.50 a. in. and 10,50 p. ut. train,
wi t Malt ,bane.
Leave llarrusburg for Reading, POttaVidia,
'Pa mail na, 11 I lie rsv 1 Ile, Ashland, filaamolds,
l'i no Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, aA,
S.lO a. m , 2.05 and 4.1 p. m., stopping at 7.eila
-11011 nudpri m
lipal Way `tuitions ; the 4.10 p.
train mak illg eon in el ions for Philadelphia t
Columbia only. km' Pottsville, sehuylkill
van and Auburn, via Schuylkill and SusqUe
hanna Itailroad. leave Ilarrisburg at. 3.30 9. m.
bat turning: I.eax e New York at 9.LN a in ,121/
noon, 5.10 and 8.18) p, 711., Philadelphia at 8.15 a.
m. and 3 3a p. to ; sleeping ears accompany the
9.an a. at. 5.10 and 8.00 p. In. trains ft om New
York, without change
Way Passetiger Train leaves Ph dude] phis ar,
7 30 a inconneeting with similar train on E
Penna. ;railroad, rot urn lag from Reading
631 p. m. ' slopping at all stations; leave Pals
i Ile at 7.30, S 45 a. m ,1111 , i 2 44 sliamokim
at 5.25 a. Ashland at 7 00a. 111., and 12.30 9. ra.;
Tannic; na at a3O H. ill.; and 220 p. In., for 11111a
delph
Leave pottsville, via Schuylkill and Austria.-
hanna It ail road at 7. Ii a. in. tor liartiaburg, and
11.30 a in for Pine Grove and Tremont.
PE
MI
MI
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R. 4.
Catl
El
Reading Accommodation Train : Leaser
it(moling ut 7:3.1 a. tn., returning leave 4 Phila
delphia tit 4:15 p in.
ntbdown xenon:mud:olon Train: Luaus
Pot ndown m ; returning, leaves
delph la al. 4 00 p
4 olumbia Railroad Trains leave [tending al
7.00 m. and 01.15 p. tu. for Ephrata, I.lllz,
easter. Columbia, at%
F5:8: 1 4E -
l'orkinmen Itaitrvuul Trains leave Perkiomen
Junction ut 9.15 a in lima 53u p. 111 raurnins s
-kippiii.6 at s.lO a in. and lt 15 p rn
iieet In g hitlt similar trains on Heading 1141-
•
A
(HI Sundays: Lei NI•W York at 8.0 0 p.
Philadelphia at lOW 14. m. and 315 p in. , Wit
tie a in train rmming wily to Heading; p o t z,..
vWe Sam a; Harrisburg 5.50 m Al and
Pi 5 p. 111., II nil Heading at 1.05, 3.ojfillii 7.15 a. m.
Ferr Ilarrisburg, at 1 2.5 u, and 731 a. in. for N.
,1 . 1 s; and at p. in I taladelphia.
cminnutarion, Mileage, Season, School Odd
I:M.111.'4011 Tickets, to awl from all polntsod,
educed rates.
..;.-:
-uf=
OM
11tip gage etivekc.lllirotigh 100 pouuds
each I Itssengur
G. A. NICOLLS.,
...tittrul Superintendent.
1:v. An NG, , Dee. 14, NEC 114-ltddhli
7s , R A T
. 11 ERN'ENTRA RAH,
. .
Trains lttave YorA fol• rightp,ville and 01-
linbia, aL 6:•40 utul 11; W a m.. wtd :s:3O p . m
Leave Wrightsville for York, at 8:0 a Tn., and
I :0 11 1111(1 6::10 p in.
Leave 1 or. for Paltitnore, at 5:00 and 7:166.
in., I r,b p. m.• '
and 12 midnight.
Leave York for I larriAburx, at 1:39, 0:25 and 1116
a. 111.. and and 10:15 IT. in.
LEAVE LI ARRIBISUOW
OOISU SOILTU.
.1 a. In , 1:20 and 4:20 r.
t 11111) 5:26 a. ILI ,1111.1 1:::30 and 1015 p.
nee"! I-t
T - SON'S
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
CENTRE 8417A11E, LANCASTER, PA,
ANOTHER FRESH A It RI VAL—Own ITs ACAtii.
The only place for good and substantial wasilr
is at
Where can be seen the lurvst and best sammi
n t of WWI and Itopo
BOOTS AND SII0,1 7 ;
ever brought to this etty. Ladies', Misses' aell
Children's plain and Jitney Shoes, Balmoral.
and Buttoned Gaiters.
/lir Alan,ltElikioF EVERY KIWI), wail*
We invite you to call and examine; txyling
ilkient that we can warrant all to
no 30-111
EW SHOE STORE
JUST OPENED!
\u. lot', ON IRE F.A.'T SIDE OF NOM
t,CE}.X Tlt E ET,
(Between t'llestnitt and Walnut,)
orPOSIIT}: THE KEYSTONE BoTEL,
A LARGE STOCK OP BOOTS AND MO*
take Wesson. in informing the ell license(
Lancaster and the county that we have just SW
ceived and opened the finest and best select
stock of lien's, Women's, Misses', Boys* an&
Children's Roots and Slaw , . ever bought in Mt
city, which we are determined to sell (it IMPS.
THAN Tfrl 011,11N1 CDSTONI.
We odder you the cheapest shoes in lib
market, hut nurreat 8110t:t4 Pus WM* 1110,11111 f
you cull purehas,• elsewhere.
Farmers and all other pt.rsona needing
Hoots, will find it greatly to theiradvan
I,lly tog Cal - nil Us, us we bus [lad OU CcOticue
made to order expressly for retain Intde,
we will warrant t hem to givegood watisfaetinn.
storekeepers would do well to estiminelleir
stet*, es we keep a large ',twit of all kinds It
Hoots and shoes, and will sell as low asthey eta
bilY them in the eit v. Don't forget the phis*.
ItInNHOLD & oTUBB,
No. 104 1 4 North Queen Street,
Opposite Keystone Rote
Lancaster, se„
(lei• 1654. t
jACOB UOTHARMEL,
PliP3l I UM
BRUSH MANUFACTURER.
_Railroads.
Annivia
:Reading a. 1214
41
• 5:4.1 p. py
44 lur2i) a. pa.
4. 5;40 IN. NIL
It '•,, llii,
Cl=
Boots mid Shoes.
M A Slt A L S,
WEAR WELL
Brushes.