Father Abraham. (Reading, Pa.) 1864-1873, March 26, 1869, Image 3

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    about $6O in cash. The fact that his hands
'were tied behind his back shows that he
could not have committed suicide.
CHESTER COUNTY.—Gleanings from
the Record. Ou Saturday night before
last, a horse was taken from the stable of
Wm. Thompson, near Westchester. and
brought back before daylight the next
morning, and with him a wagon s the prop
erty of somebodyelse. The horse had
been used roughly, and in the wagon was
a quantity of blood and feathers, showing
y plainly for what purpose it had been
`used A meeting of persons in favor of
o:iounecting the Kent county railroad with
e Philadelphia, Wilmington and Bald
ore railroad, at Elkton, was held in Elk
, ti a few days since, and a committee was
1/pointed to solicit local subscriptions
A few nights since a raid was made on
the chicken house of J. W. Stackhouse,
New Garden township, and 19 pair of
hens and 3 turkeys stolen. Three bags of
ciOrn were also taken at the same time.
Some of the chickens were killed on the
place—their heads having been left lying
on the ground A. serious disease has
broken out among the horses in the town
ships of West Brandywine and West
Cain. Mrs. Jane Long of West Brandy
wine has lost two and at this writing a
third is very low. Mr. John Stapleton of
W. Caln has lost three and has three very
ill. The disease is pronounced by the
Veterinary Surgeons of the neighborhood
to be deptheria. It commences with a
swelling of the throat and the animal ap
pears to choke to death A horse belong
mg to James Brannan, West Whiteland,
was gored to death by a young heifer, also
owned by Mr. B. last week On Thurs
day night last, the residence of Mr. Joshua
Karnes, on Lancaster pike near Downing
ton, was visited by burglars. The Journal
says they were frightened off by the op
portune arrival of Major Karnes in the
twelve o'clock train, while they were
•operating upon the shutters ; they got oil'
before he came within pistol shot reach.
ADAMS COUNTY.—The Gettysburg
forge has been rebuilt by Messrs. Baker,
istel and Tolbert Ex-Governor Mor
ton, of Indiana, will deliver the address
on the occasion of the dedication of the
monument at Gettysburg, on the first of
July next George Arnold's dwelling,
one mile South of Abbotstown, was des
troyed by fire on Saturday the 6th imst
The Adams Express office at Gettys
burg was broken open by burglars, on
Monday night of last week, and nearly all
the packages opened and examined,but for
tunately they contained little of value to
others than their owners. The burglary
didn't pay Jesse Kohler, aged 24
years, was found dead hangity , by the
neck, in the garret of his father's hotel at
Hanover, being a case of suicide.
SCHUYLKILL EgOUNTY.---SI. Patrick's
day was celebrated with much sprit in
various parts of the county Rev. .Tames
G. Ashton, the St. Clair Methodist preach
er, is about to leave fivanother locality
Au attempt was recinitly made to burn
the coal breakor belonging to the Thomas
Coal Company, at Shenandoah Several
collieries, in the vicinity of Ashland, re
eumed work last week The revenue of
the county, during IS6$, amounted to
8510,978,91, and $147,1111,95 remained in
the treasury on January 1, 1419 One
- day last week a dispute occurred at a cock
fight at Girardville, resulting in the shoot
ing of three men, one of whom, Peter
Lubey, has since died.
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNT Y. --A mad
(loci has been committing mischief at Sun
bay, by biting a number of other dogs
recently The barn of Geo. McCarty of
Lower Augusta, was destroyed by tire....
John Tinnes, was fatally crushed in a
mine at Luke Fidler Colliery
goat 4tum
JOB FEINTING.
Handbills, Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes,
Posters, tic., &c., printed in the best style and
at reasonable rates, at the FATHER ABRA
HAM Job Printing Office. Orders by mail
promptly attended to.
ITEMS : Dr. Christian Hershey, formerly
residing near Marietta, in this county, was
shot and killed by a man named Mori, a
Swiss, near the residence of the former, in the
vicinity of Muscatine, lowa, on the 9th inst.
The murderer was arrested.
Mr. John Hershey and a neighbor named
Wenger, attended a Mennonite meeting, near
Itohrerstown, on Friday last. They both re
sided in Salisbury township, and while on
their return home in a carriage, at a crossing
of the railroad were caught Ity a passing train,
the carriage demolished, and Mr. Hershey in
stantly killed. His companion, Mr. Wenger,
was found sitting on the cow-catcher, after the
train had been stopped.
The "Washy Boys" have agreed to attend
toe dedication of the Washington Monument
at Harrisburg, in May next. 4, •
B. Harnish and B. J. King,"of this city, have
received a patent for an improvement on por
table mills and gear. Daniel Wingenroth, has
also received one for In improved Manure
Drag. Patents have also been issued to J. K.
Good, of Pequea township, for Brick Kiln, and
to J. Lutz,J. A. Eberly and H. ;Bekcer, of
East Cocaico, for Threshing Machine.
It is stated that at the funeral of a Mrs.
I3reaizer, at Reamstown, this county, recent
ly, five of her sisters were present, the young
est of whom was over eighty years of age.
Adam Doerstler, miller, a well-known citi
zen of Manor township, this county, Wei at
his residence on Friday last.
W. U. Hess, Assistant U. S. Assessor, seiz
ed seventeen barrels of contraband whis ky on
Tuesday of last week, which he found con
cealed in a house in Rapho township, belong
ing to Martin °rube.
C. R. Kryder, of Litiz, had four fingers of
his right hand cut off by a circular saw on
Thursday last.
_ The School Directors of Lancaster have de
cided to remove the boys High School from the
building heretofore occupied by it and the
girls High School, principally on the ground
that it is immoral to educate the sexes in the
same building ! What an immense diakirery,
and what a high idea of propriety and moral
ity have the members of the school board who
voted for this libel on the fair fame of the girls
and boys who attend our High School ! " Some
civet, good apothecary . !"
On Sunday evening last, as a party of ladies
and gentlemen were returning from a visit to
a friend's house, in buggies,one of the vehicles
containing two ladies and a gentleman, was
upset, near the reservoir, in this city, and
1111811 Eliza Neff was considerably, but not
seriously injured.
A shed containing hay, belonging to Mr.
B. B. Heise, in Columbia, was entirely de
stroyed by fire, early on Saturday evening
last. Adjoining property was in great danger.
Lou about 5300.
Jaoob Y. Illsg, a stranger, was arrested in
this city on Wednesday, on suspicion that he
did not come honestly by a horse and buggy,
which he had in his possession. He said he
borrowed them at the Schmucker house, in
Reading. He was oommitted to prison by
Alderman Wiley, for a further hearing on
flatard.sy.
The Hill rowdies are at their work again,
since their acquittal by the court week before
last. They attacked Mr. John Hart, on Mon
day evening last, because he declined to sub
scribe money to help pay the costs. We sup
pose people will have to protect themselves.
The Methodist Conference recently in ses
sion at Philadelphia, have made the follow
ing appointments for this county : Lancas
ter, Duke et., C. F. Turner ; St. Paul's, E.
T. Kenny ; Bainbridge, W. L. McDowell ;
Marietta, J. It. F. Grey ; Mount Joy,
S. A. Heilner ; Columbia, S. H. C. Smith ;
Mount Nebo, Joseph Gregg ; Safe Harbor,
J. E. Kessler ; Enterprise, If. B. Manger ;
Strasburg, W. S. Pugh.
The new organ is now being erected in the
Moravian church, in this city. It was built
at Reading, and cost $l7OO.
John Denuff and J. G. Frituhey, of this
city, graduated at the Philadelphia College of
Pharmacy last week.
AMERICAN MEc tissues' ANNIVERSARY
££811: On last Saturday evening the 23rd
Anniversary of Conestoga Council, No. 8, 0.
U. A. M., was celebrated at Eagle Hall, in
this city. The Council and a number of
invited guests from Philadelphia, Harrisburg
and other localities, met at the new Hall,
Inquirer building, and after a brief session, at
9 o'clock, proceeded, with music, to the place
bountifully provided with good things for the
inner mechanic. All the arrangements were
perfect, and reflect much credit upon the
committee—Messrs. J. K. Snyder, William
T. Wylie, M. M. Glider, John A. Trissler and
E. E. Snyder.
The supper being duly disposed of, the
Council was called to order by the Chairman,
J. K. Snyder, who read letters from James
M. Galely, V. C., of the National Council,
John Kreider, S. C. Treasurer and others,
who had been invited to participate. Mr.
Snyder announced regular toasts next in
order. The first toast—The National Coun
cil—was responded to by E. H. Rauch. He
referred to some highly important work now
under consideration by the National Council,
the only power clothed with authority to alter,
change or amend Constitution and forms gov
erning the Order ; that efforts are being made
to accomplish more fully the designs of the
Order and carry out its fundamental princi
ples yet more successfully. The Order was
ho might say, only in its infancy, yet, during
the last few years its prosperity was unparal
leled in the history of beneficial institutions of
its kind. The war, prejudice and hate of its
principles, combined in checking, for a while,
the growth of the organization, but that a
bright future is immediately before us. He
referred to the motto of the Order—Honesty,
Industry and Sobriety, and felt very happy
that the last principle had been so faithfully
and consistently adhered to in the prepara
tions for the present festival.
The second toast—The State Council of
Pennsylvania—was responded to by Ex-State
Councillor, John Serner, of Harrisburg. Ho
gave a short exposition of the objects and prin
ciples of the Order, and referred to some of its
leading characteristics in a clear and forcible
manner. By special request lie concluded
with a song—the " Deitsher Gentleman," the
effect of which operated as a ;most effective
settler of every man's bountiful supper. It
was the treat of the evening.
The Subordinate Councils of the Order—was
responded to by Ex-C. Stewart A. Wylie, who
referred to the rapid increase of the Order
everywhere ; the gradual disappearance of
prejudice and hate. 'With the return of peace
came the growth and prosperity which the
Order now enjoys. The Order knows no sect,
and tolerates no political partisanship within
its Councils. When danger threatened the
country, there went strong men with willing
hearts from our ranks to defend our national
ity. With charity, humanity and true benev
olence, we are the peers of any other Order in
the laud.
Our Native Land, her Laws and Liberties—
was responded to by Major A. C. Reincehl, in
an appropriate and happy manner, quoting
the well-known lines from Sir Walter Scott :
Breathes there the man, with soul so dead,
Who newer to hlmAelf hath said,
This is my own, my native land "'
He concluded by referring to the glorious
part which the American Mechanics took in
defense l pf the Laws and Liberties of the Land.
The Laboring Man—responded to by Ex-C.,
M. S. Bower, of Harrisburg, and Old Fredonia,
No. 22, by William Dixie, of Philadelphia, by
singing the Star Spangled Banner, with very
good effect. A number of toasts not on the
programme were also responded to, including
one by Ex-State Councillor, E. E. Snyder, one
of the first and ablest men of which the Order
can boast.
Conestoga Council, No. 8, the first branch
of the Order instituted beyond the litnits of
Philadelphia, twenty-three years ago, was
formed by eight charter members. Of these,
two only are now members of the Order—Geo.
W. Reichenbach, yet a member of No. 8, and
residing at York, and E. H. Rauch, of this
city, and now a member of Reading Council,
No. 46. Of these two survivors the latter
only enjoyed the pleasure and satisfaction of
participating in the festival.
EPHRATA. RECONSTRUCTED. - The Re
publicans, for the first time in eight years,last
Friday, made a clean sweep In Ephrata, for
township officers. Our gallant friend, Major
W. H. Spars, laid out that noted old Cop,
John W. Gross, cold. Good for Ephrata.
ezeOUlt NEW OFFICE
To substantiate the merit
so universally accorded to Wheeler & Wilson's
Sewing Machines, and at the same time tejusti
fy our claims to the favor of the citizens of
Lancaster County, we will present to their
attention a few stronefacts : First—Wo assert
(undeniably) that THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL
awarded at the Paris Exposition for Sowing
Machines for family purposes, was awarded to
the WHEELER & WILSON after a fair trial be
fore competent judges, (appointed by the Em
peror Napoleon,) whose duty it was to deal
impartially in the performance of their com
mission :
COMMISSION iIIIPBRIAILB
CnAur-DE-MAus, 6th July lB6 ' . S
Mr. R. Hunting, leg Regent Street, London.
DRAB. SiR I—Replying to your inquiry, I beg
leave to state, that the ONLY GOLD KEMAL
for the manufacture and perfection of Sewing
Machines, was awarded to Messrs. Williston &
Witsos, of New York.
Yours Respectfully,
HENRY F. Q. D , ALIGNY,
Reviser of the International Jury
and Reporter o/ the same.
DEPARTMENT Or STATE, 0
Washington, May, 1888.
To Wheeler & of New York.
ST BE :—The Department has received one Gold
Medal, awarded to your firm for Sewing Ma
chines, at the Paris Universal Exposition, of
1867. WM. H. SEWARD,
Secretory of Riau.
Scoond—We assert to the positive sale of the
LARGEST NUMBEE OF SEWING MACHINES
for Family Use of any Manufacturing Company
in the country (all combined).
THE WHEELER & WILSON IS NEC I.UsITY..
LY A FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, and as
snob, it has, in defiance of all competition,
whether it be manly and honorable, or ungen.
tlemanly and ignorantly discourteous, made its
way, held ita own; and established the well•
merited reputation so universally extended to
the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, Nor Is
it necessary in introducing the W heeler & Wil•
son to the citizens of Lancaster, that we should
speak in any way disparagingly of others. We
claim to have A FIRST CLASS SEWING MA•
CHINE, complete, (with no single extra at•
tachments to buy after purchasing,) the beet lu
use for family work.
In taking into consideration the unequalled
popularity of this wonderful machine and its
immense sale, it should be remembered that we
have derived no benefit whatever from the sale
of manufacturing =Waive. Withdraw the
heavy machines from the Miles of the different
Companies, atiß where do they stand 1 Far be
hind the Wheeler & Wilson Co., who make the
Family Sewing Machine a speciality. The
Company's manufacturing premises at Bridge_
port., Conn., occupy a space of 5 acres, enclosing
an entire quadrangle, with a front on the N. Y.
&N. IL Railroad side of a quarter eta mile less
15 feet, filled with costly machinery.
Capital Employed, over ir2,000,000.
Men Employed,
Machines, 1 )aily Product, See
Number in Use, 400,000.
in excess of any other, 120,000 to 200,000.
In other words,this Manufactory has added to
the industrial world the effective force of 1,700,-
000 seamstresses, and is swelling that immense
number by adding 2,000 per day.
It has even conquered British prejudice.
Charles Dickens himself has made it the sub
ject of a timely turned article in "Once a Week,"
and the London Times, in an exhaustive two
column and a half editorial, covering the whole
subject of Sewing Machines, awards the highest
merits of praise to the WHEELER Si. WILSON,
as the one best calculated for household work.
IL is on this mission of labor-saving in all
parts of the world, London, St. Petersburg,
Madrid. Constantinople, Calcutta, Cape Town,
&c. Its agents are everywhere throughout the
habitable globe, wherever flibrkis are sown in
to human apparel.
We respectfully claim attention, and cordial
ly invite the citizens of Lancaster county to vis
it oar Office, inspect the Machine, examine the
samples of the work performed, and compare
them with others. We willingly abide the re
sult.
OUR NEW OFFICE IS, NO. G 4 NORTH
QUEEN ST., HOWELL'S BUILDING, LAN.
CAST E It, P . tf
CANDIDATES.
rig" We are authorized to announce JOHN
M. JACOBY, of Clay township, as a candi
date for SHERIFF, subject to the rules of the
Republican party.
rir We are authorized to announce ISAAC
MISHLER, of Lancaster city, (late of East
Cocalico township,) as a candidate for the
office of SHERIFF, subject to the rules of the
Republican party.
We are authorized to annouce GEO.
W. COMPTON, of Caernarvon township, as
a candidate for REGISTER, subject to the
rules of the Republican party.
MARRIED.
E:vi:LE—MEssNER. On the 20th inst., by
the Erv. W. T. Gerhard, Michael Engle, of
Elizabeth township, to Annie Messner, of
Clay township.
BERNER —bc HIITTE. On the 18th inst., by
the Rev. Wm. Hoppe, at Springville, Otto
Berner, of Lancaster city, to Emma &butte,
of Springville.
I NAUMAN-SHIRES. On the 23,1 inst., by
! the same, Louis Nauman to Anna Shires, both
of Mount Joy.
WILLIAMS—WILLIAMS. On the 21st inst.,
! by Rev. J. N. Metzger, Joseph M. Williams
1 to Sarah Williams, both of this city.
I BOOTES—MARSHALL. On the 18th inst.,
by the Rev. James V. Pierce, Arthur Bootes
I to Elizabeth Marshall, both of WeLsh Moun
tains, Lancaster county, Pa.
MART/Iv—EICHLER. On the 10th inst., by
Itt. Rev. D. Bigler, Henry C. Martin to Mary
J. Eichler, both of this city.
SI. AYMAKER-LINDECAMP. On the 16th
inst., in Penningtonville, by 11ev. Samuel
Pancoast, Samuel N. Slaymaker to Anna
Eliza Liudecamp, both of Gap, Lancaster co.
BOWMAN—STONER. On the 18th inst., by
the Rev. J. J. Strine, Abraham Bowman to
Rebecca Stoner, both of Gordouville, Leacock
township.
DIED.
LEISY. On the let inst., of Consumption,
Samuel Leisy, of Ephrata township, aged 32
years, 2 months and 2 days. Mr. Leisy was
a member of Company A. 79th Regiment, P.
V., and served during the entire service of the
Regiment, and was with the command on its
" march to the sea." He received a severe
wound at the battle of Chattanooga, from
which he suffered for a long time.
SENER. On the 18th hist - . ' in Philadelphia,
Sarah L., wife of William Z. Senor, of Eph
rata, and daughter of Dr. Washington L.
Atlee, of Philadelphia.
DOERSTLEII.. On the 10th inst., at his resi
dence in Manor township, Adam Doerstler,
(miller,) aged 67 years, 8 months and 21
days.
HEitusr. In the city of Canton, Ohio, of
consumption, Parmelia Herbst, wife of John
Herbst, formerly of Hinkletown, Lancaster
county, Pa., aged 32 years.
ENGLE. On the 19th inst., at Dansville,
New York, Mrs. Lizzie Engle, of Marietta.
HAMDRIGHT. On the 13th inst., at Man
chester'
Md., Carrie Sue, infant daughter of
Samuel M. and Mollie E. Hambright, aged 8
weeks.
WrLitar.m. On the 15th inst., Jacob 'Wil
helm, in the 88th year of his age.
TO THR ; WORKING ;
CLANS 4 I
am now ; prepared
t o furnish all classes with constant employment
at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the
spare moments. Business new,light and prod
table. Fifty cents to $5 per evening, is easily
earned by persons of either sex, and the boys
and girls earn nearly as much as men Great
inducements are offered those who will devote
their whole time to the business; and, that
every person who sees this notice, may send
me their address and test the business for them
selves, I make the following unparalelled oiler
TO all who are not well satisfied with the busi
ness I will send $1 to pay for the trouble of
writing to me. Full particulars directions, de.,
Sent free. Samples sent by mail for 10 ets. Ad
dress E. C. ALLEN, Augusta, Me. (mhl.l-3nt
1011;151.1,1314g4
Lancaster Household Markets.
LANCASTErt, March 24.
Butter,' a 481 50
Lard, 111 i 20 22
Eggs, vt dcl2.. 25 28
Dressed Chickens, 60 70
Veal, by the quarter,
.f 4 a 10 12
Beef, do do lb 10 13
Pork, do do lb ... 15 12
Potatoes, bus 80 1.00
do.half pk 12 15
do. or planting, V bus 45 50
Onions, 711 half peek 25
Tu
drnipso
I V quart
p,
k.. tal
V half
Apples, s half pk..
Dried Apples V qt.,
do Plea 9a qt.
Cornmeal qt
Beans, att q
Oats, V bag of 5 bus
Philadelphia Produce Market.
Pit ILADItr n I A, March 24.—Cloverseed is in
good demand, with sales at $9.76010.26.
Timothy ranges from au to 53.01%, the latter
rate from second hands.
Flaxseed Is taken by the (mashers at 32.750
2.70.
The Flour market has improved, there being
more inquiry both for shipment and horn. eon.
snmption; the sales foot up 1,500 bble. including
superfine at .45.1.5*5.50; extras at 1110.5.110; lowa,
Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family at KO
1007; Penna. and Ohio do. at 0.01 1 4/0.20. and
filmy brands at $7.00011 according to quality.
Rye flour may be quoted at 17.20CF-73.
Nothing doing in Cornmeal.
The stook of - prinao Wheat is light, and for
this description there is a fair inquiry, but in
ferior aorta are neglected; sales of red at 11.60
011.05;1000 bus. amber at 161.7001.8 e, and 100 bus.
No. 1 spring at 01.40411.54.
Rye sells at 0.634§1.50 per bus. for Western.
Corn is in firm request at former rates; salet
of 3,000 bus. yellow at 87f/380., and 1,000 bushels
Western mixed at 880.•
Oata are steady, with Pales of Western at 734
75e„ and Penna. at 60488 e.
SOU, bus. Barley sold on private term.q.
Wholry is nominal at 9 0 496 e. nor gallon, tax
pald.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
MONDAY, March 22.—The offerings of Beef
Cattle to-day were not large, only reaching 1600
head, but they were in excess of the demand.
There was considerable firmness on the part of
holders of choice lots, which were in good sup
ply, but operations were somewhat restricted.
We quote choice at 104100 1 ic.; prime at 9@:)., 1 4;
and common to good at 6@Btic. /41 it gross.
The following are the particulars of the sales ;
50 head, A.Ckristy & Bro., Lan. c 0.... 9 TO
&
25 " Deogler MeCieese, Chester. 8 0
132 44 P. Mennen, Lancaster co 8 fly,'
85 " P. Hathaway, Lanc'r co 8 110
78 " James 8. Kirk, Chester c 0.... 8 10
51 44 B. F. MoFillen , Chester c 0.... 9 10
110 44 James Meleillen L Lanc'r c 0.... 8 94N
50 " E. S. Mennen, Lanc'r co 9 44 9y
148 ~ Martin Fuller & Co., Penna... 9il
44 tli44
110 Mooney & Smith, Lan' c 0.... 7 104
65 " T. Mooney, Bro., 1.4u3c , r c 0.... 6 9ti
83 44 H. Okada, Lauer co 9t4
86 4, J. &L. Frank, Western 8 g
44 0/4
160 " Frank Schamberg, Western.. FLAW 9 4 4
101 " Hope & Co., Lauer co. B '4o
20 " M. Dryfoos & Co., Penna 64(4 7; ::
50 " Elkin a Co., Fenno 7 4 - 1- 8 -
27 " J. Clemson, Lanc'r co., 9 .sioy
15 " Branson_,_ Chester co
48 44 Hirable Wallace, Chester co ; ? e ,
23 " John IlloArdle, Western 7 1 ,44
40 " J .15eldomridge, Western...... 9%4310V,
Cows and Calves met a steady inquiry, and
14.0 head Changed han4is at 940675, and springers
I
a OREM.
n Sheep there was considerable movement
at very full figures; sales of 10,000 head at 7!:;@
9i c > s., grass.
Hogs were in fair request, with sales of 3,000
head at $15.80018.30 ifl 100 Ss., net. The market
closed with a downward tendency.
Netv Advertisements.
TO TAILORS!
We are introducing a system of Drafting Gar
ments, possessing superior merits over those
now in use, the principles of which are derived
from those practiced by the most scientific
Cutters of Paris, London, and other Cities of
Europe and America, and is the most perfect
system ever offered to the trade, being a plain
and certain mode of drafting. Gentlemen wish
ing to learn, and others to improve in the art,
will be called upon shortly, by leaving their
names with the Editors of this paper, or ad
dressing
W. 8. COCHRAN,
Care of Sartniento McGrath, Chestnut street
below Eighth, Philadelphia, or John Hobson,
Agent for PhilaWa, No. 911 Mellon-st.
Sir A deduction made to classes of 3 to 5 at a
time. Price per copy, with instructions, Fifteen
Dollars; without instructions, Ten. Cash to
accompany the order for the System. [mh26-3t
MECIIANICS' BANK,
NO. 36 NORTH QUEEN .TIII;ET,
(INQUIRER BUILDING,)
Deals in
UNITED STATES DOND 4 , STOCKS, GOLD,
Drafts given on all the principal Cities
Collections made prompt')
.TORN M. ST!".HMAN, GEOROR BRUBAKER,
JOSLLPH CLARK-ON. SAMUEL St.oKonz,
Bankers. as
STEILMAN, CLARKSON :N.. Cu
m1126-6m.
N=EME=
Whereas, the Honorable HENRY U LONG,
President, and Honorable ALEXANDER L.
HAYES, and JOHN J. LIBHART, Associate
Judges of the Court of Common 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 Precept 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 a general
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
nia, on the THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL,
(the 19th,) 1889. In pursuance of which precept
PUBLIC NOTICI Ia HEREBY oivia, to the Mayor
and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, in the
said county, and all the Justices of the Peaoe,
the Coroner and Constables, of the said city and
county of Lancaster, that they be then and there
in their own proper persons with their rolls,
records and examinations, and inquisitions, and
their other remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices appertain, in their behalf
to be done; and also all those who will prose
oute 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 just.
Dated at Lancaster, the .2341 day of March, l& 9.
mar24-3tlawd&litirj JACOB F. FREY, Sheriff.
FARM FOR SALE, IN CULPEPPER
COUNTY, VA., two miles southwest of the
Court House, on the Orange and Alexandria It.
IC, and sixty-five miles from Washington, D.
C. of 2240 ACRES, naturally dry soil, and no
better in V irginia; beautiful location, and re
markably healthy. Price, r 27 per acre if ap
applied for soon.
For full particulars, apply by letter to JAMES
BAXTER, Mamaroneck, Westchester co.. N. Y.,
or to the editor of this paper. [mhl9-51
Coal, Lumber. tte.
EIMER, BRENEMAN & CO
WHOLESALE AND RETA I L
DEALERS IN
COAL, OF THE BEST QUALITY'.
Yeec—COß. WATER ST. AND PA. R. R.
Orrice—NO. 2 EAST ORANGE sr.,
LANCASTER PA. Vico 18-ly
B. B. MARTIN, HUMBERT THOMAS, JOHN R. KARON
5,000,000
FEET OF DRY LUMBER.
MARTIN, THOMAS & CO.,
COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA.,
Manufacturers
At LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY, PA.,
AND WHOLESALE
LUMBER
WHITE. PINE, HEMLOCK,
POPLAR, WALNUT, ASH,
FLOORING, SIDING
W BOARD 4,
PICKETS LATH,
BOXBOARDS,
Inhl2-Iyl
WE lIA.VE NO
TRAVELING AGENTS
Farmers and Dealers who send their ortlora
direct to us, can avail them eelvos of Ms
And save the Commission. Early ordery will
be advantageous to Layers.
ALLEN & NEEDL Es,
10
1.40 40
411
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
AND Tllll
AMMONIATED FERTILIZER
PERUVIAN GUANO.
We sell curly No. I—received direct (roux the
FISH GUANO.
A splendid Mauro peckod in bnrr'l4
We also oder for bale PUB% LAND PLANT SR L
HYDRAULIC CURRAN' and a full aseortment ar
Oude awl CANDLER.
A DISCOVNT TO DEALERS
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
42 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE, PHILAD'A
CO.R M. STELNMAN & CO.,
febUS4Pail Solo Agent* 8,4 La,goaater
SILVER, AND COUPONS
Interest paid on DepOsiti
DEALERS•
FerHii:.erc.
LOW EST PRIERS
Manufacturers of
I P It 0 V E 1)
Government
EIIiTABLISHED TN Is4B.
Books and Stationery.
CI.EILING AT COiT
tml,ritgried v tilling to
Cs' Tf.D,
LARGE 6TOCK OF
BOOKS and STATIONERY,
Iv :41. Alai. , A *T,
Auct>uNT OF ItEMOVAL
J. N. :...411-..,ArrER,
V>. 4.: North Queen
jan29 tt I
THE CM:API:Sr
BOOKS AN!) STATIONERY
AT THE CORNER OV
WE'T KIND .t PRINCE-STS.
English and 6erman Bibles,
Testaments, School Books,
Miscellaneous Books,
Blank Books, Diaries.
Special attention given to SUNDAY SCHOOL
BOOKS, and Teachers Helps of all kinds. Ob
ject Lessons on Large Charts.
The latest MUSIC BOOKS.
aiP SHEET MUSIC for flue cents a piece
STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES
of all kinds.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BIBLES for 35 etA. TESTAMENTS for 10 Os
feb3o-tf D. S. BARE.
Fruit Tree Invigorator.
VARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR
12 FRUIT TREES f
TILE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE
-I 4-
BEST'S FRUIT TREE INVIGORATiqi.
AND INsECT DESTROYER
it is the most useful combination of ingre
dients ever known for Fruit, and the evidence
we can produce from men of the highest stand
ing in society of the benefits to be derived from
its use in Fruit Trees, Vines, Wheat, Corn, Flow
ers, and all kinds of Vegetation, cannot be
doubted by any honest man. When applied to
trees, it penetrates every pore, destroying the
worm in the heart of the tree, and by connect
ing with the mineral substance of the earth,
destroys the cause and prevents the creation of
any destructive insects. It will prevent Curcu
lie from slinging the plum, and every person
using it will have sound plums. It will kill the
peach grub, and make peach trees bear healthy
fruit. It will prevent dry-rot in grapes. It
swells the tree, causing the old bark to peel oft
from the body, while a beautiful new green
bark takes its place. It will kill potato bugs
and prevents potn to rot. It will prevent weavek,
mill-dew, or rust in wheat, and prevent the fly
from touching it. It destroys the cut-worm in
corn—in tact, it will kill any kind of insects that
attack Fruit Trees and cause all Fruit Trees to
bear sound fruit. It is now extensively need in
the Western States. and those who have used it
would not be without it, for a thousand times
its cost. It has been used in the southern parts
of lterks County,this State, on grain, trees, Soc.,
and there has not been a single failure. Any
person wishing to see its effect upon growing
grain and fruit, ca n be gratified by calling on tt6,
or by writing, and we will refer them to per
sons (with residence) who are using it. We
warrant it to do Just what we claim for it. To
be used as soon as the frost is out of the ground.
Township and Single Eights for sale for the
County of Lancaster.
The public are notified to purchase no Right
of .1. Atliaß74, allaS Geo. W. JACKBON, of Balti
more, as we will prosecute all who buy from
him to sell or use.
Circulars will be sent to any one, with name
of those who have used it, by applying to
Jan:J-2na j
*limit Fruits, Plies, &v.
SMALL FRUITS, VINES, &c.
I offer ati unusual line stock of small FRUITS,
strong well-rooted plants, and I flatter myself
that I can fill orders with entire satisfaction.
My stock embraces Wilson's Early Kittatinny
and Lawton BLACKBERRIEs, Philadelphia.,
Clark, Itlack Cap, Purple Cane,Ohio Everbear
tag and Thornless RASPBERRIES.
GCK/SEDERRIES, STRAWBERRIES AND
CURRANTS of leading varieties. Linneas and
Victoria RHUBARB, ASPARAGUS, ono and
two years old. GRAPE VINES of approved
varieties, one, two and three years old. En
close stamp for Price List.
CYRUS N. HERR,
Strasburg, Pa.
TRE ES, FLOWERING SIIRUI3S, &c.
Apple, Peaeh, Pea r, Merry and Quince Trees
gitilof large size, clean and thrifty in
growth. Shade and Ornamental
Trees, and an assootment of Plow
- ering shrubs for sale cheap, by
l
CYRUS N. HERB,
Strasburg, Pa.
• •
Enclo,;4: Sutuip for Price List
leb2o-tapl.
Periodicals.
THE DAILY EVENING EXPRESS,
FURNIAIIES RHADERS REGULARLY
WITH
THE LAT EST NEWS I 31" NAIL
AND
MAGNETR TELEGRAPH,
And all Important Local and General In
telligence.
Timsta; OM A YEA R; $1.23 FOR 3 MONTHS
THE WEEKLY EXPRESS,
A SATURDAY PAPER OF TRH FIRST CLASS,
Contains all the news of the week up to Friday
night, and gives more fresh reading than can be
had elsewhere for the same amount of money.
Tunas: WOO PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
Address
PE lISOL ,t GEIST, Pub'tellers,
!Ammeter, Pa
dee 18-6 m)
Miscellaneous.
SEED OATS
PRINCE ErnvAnn 191. E itLAcii OATS.
MINNESOTA BLACK OATS.
ILLIN9IS WHITE OATS.
lOWA WHITE OATS of very tine Quality.
For a:I4N at the Seed Stor.l.
C. it. ROGERS,
No. 133 Market-et.,
ni1119.4t)
T HE LA NIPASTEIt
Support and Lock:
Ilas neither Springs, Weights, Ropes or Pulley's.
Can be put into any window. HOLDS TEX SASH
AT ANY 1.1111013T11, AND IS SKIS-LOCKING; is
very simple, cheap and durable. Rights for sale
on liberal terms.
For further particulars, call on or addrosa
SASH LOCK, at the Lancaster, Pa., Post Office.
tuhlt-lm
I)r•rrgS and ChentiralS.
1,)1t. WEA Eir:
DRUG sToRP, !
The subevriber having purchased anti taken
p_olBoo6loll of the Drug store of Dr. santuel
Keneagy, Noe,theast Corner of Centro Square,
Strasburg, Pa., respectfully solicits the patron
age of the people of Strasburg and 'vicinity, iota
!erg , . and carefully selected stook of
DErOs, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, DYE STEEFS, VARNISHES,
FANCY AgiTI.CLES, WALL PAPER, &C.
Besides every other article visually kept by
, Druggists* and all of the best quality, whleh
will he sold at tlia,Lowave PnicllB.
J. t 3. WBAYKE,
Strasburg, Pa.
telJ64 .4 I
THOS. J. WENT
Having purchased of Charles'E. Wentz
Henry a Wentz . their Merest in the fi re
WENTZ BROISIERS, now offers the hunt
stock of
Oftl' GOODS,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, NOTIONS,
GLASS AND QCEENSWAR,
At the Lowest Possible Prises, in order to red
hie stock. (laving a large stook of DOMES
GOODS, on hand, purchased before , the late
vance,
_he offers them at the Old Prisms.dayi
coos, Shootings, Skirtings, Tickle.*
Cheeks, and all Housekeeping Goods.
Sold at Inducing Low Prices.
He calls special attention to the Glass ithd
Queensware Department.
THOS. J. WONT!
Successor to Wentz Broth
Sign of the Dee Hive, No. 5 East King s
Lancaster, Pa. (febslO.
GLASSWARE,
TAncu.-iter, Pu
FRENCH, CHINA AND ENGLISH
GRANITE WARE,
Now opening at
HAGER & BROTHERS.
BEST QUALITY
BOSTON & PITTSBURG GLASSWARE,
purchased direct from the Hanufacturere.
Engraved, Cut and Pressed Table Tumbl
Goblets, Champagne and Wine Glasses I ,
Stands, Saucers, t'ream Pitchers, Sugars, , C
Stands, 4 , c., in great variety of styles.
Gold Band and Plain French China,
20 CRATES,
•
WHITE ENGLISH GRANITE WARR.
New Styles—Plain and Embossed, of our awn
importation, and will be sold at very LOW
PRICES.
HAGER & BROTHERS.
LINENS & COTTONS.
lIAGER & BROTHERS have now Is store a
full assortment of
RAMSLEY LINEN MEETINGS AVG PIL
LOW CASINGS, DAMASK, SNOW DRQP.
AND DICE PATTERNS TABLE LINEN&
AND NAPKINS, HEAVY LOOM TABLE
LINENS, DAMASK AND HUCK TOWELS
AND TOWELINGS,
from finest to lowest qualities.
RICH ARDsON'S siturriNur AND FRGNTINLi
LINENS,
A full Stock of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
INCLUDING
Marseilles Quilts, noney-Comb Quilts, Blankets.
Table and Piano Covers, Curtain Muslins, 6111:
500 PIECES BEST CALICOES at 12%e.
New York Mills, Wamsutta,
Fruit of Loom, Lonsdale, Hill Forestdalo,
Hoe and other makes of
BLEACHED AND UNI3LEACHED MCSLINS
which we are selling by the
PIECE OR YARD,
—AT—
WALL PAPERS !
HAGER & BROTHER,
Are now receiving their SPRING STOCK, whit*
will be found complete in all departments of
Plain and Decorative
PAPER HANGINGS,
In Plain Tints, Walnut, Oak, Marble, Fres
Stamped Gold, Satins and 111..nks, for
Parlors, Libraries Dining Rooms and ()ha
ere. Chokm New Fresco Designs for
STORES AND PUBLIC HALL,.
PATENT METAL for securing paper against
Damp Walls.
Air Call and examine.
}LAGER & BROTIWRS.
EVANS & CO.
Reading, Pa
N2TGLLSII BRUSSELS, caosgray's TAPES
TRY BRUSSELS, LOWELL AND HART
FORD THREE-PLY, INGRAIN AND VE
NETIAN, WOOL DUTCH, HEMP AND
RAG CARPETS.
VELVET RUGS AND MAT 4,
WOOL•BOBDERED C(COA AND Juin: DOOR
MATS.
FLOOR OIL CLOTIIs,
NEW DESIGNS—ALL WIDTHS.
COCOA AND CHINA. MATTINcs,
WINDOW sHADRi AND Hoi.I.ANDS,
In Full Aportinent.
HAGER & BROTHER 6.
feblit4fl
JACOB BARN'S'', M. 9. ITARNISo t J. MN r.. PCLLBIL
HARNISH & CO'S
No. 27 WEST KING-ST. , L INUASI'Eit, PA.,
Cleths, Cass'mere's, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweedy,
Lindseys, Flannels, Tickings, Cheeks, P1a,149,
Alpaoeas, Dress Greeds, Ginghams, (..allooel§,
Muslin, and Drills,
White Goods, Notions, & No. 1 Feathers,
MEN AND BOYS , WEA::,
Made up at astonishing Low Prices.
Sir Call and examine our btock before pin
chasing elsewhere. [fobllPin- fy
• Bats, Caps, Furs. .oe.
1868. 1868.
SHULTZ & BROTHER,
if ATTER.,
No. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PENN A.
Latest style Fall and Winter HAT.; and Apt}
in all qualities and colors.
LADIES' FAN*I" FURS,
We aro now opening the largt•st and
oomplete assortment of Ladies' and Child
FANCY rums ever offered in this mark°
very low prices.
IMBES! ROBES.'! ROBES''!►
Buffalo Robes, lined and unlined; Hudson Bay
Wolf, Prairie Wolf, Fox, Coon, &e.
BLANKETS AND I,AP BUGS
Of all qualities, to which we would partionlarly
invite the attention of all persons in want of
articles in that line.
rGLOVES, GAUNTLET" an,l Alms.
OTTER,
BEAVER,
NUTRIA,
iNAL,
.11UCK-iitN,
FLEISHER,
Kin, &a, clbe
Ladies' Fine Fur Trimmed Id , IVP:4, canntieta
Anttm an,l 1100.6.
PULSE WARM R.S :in EA R MITTEL
witoLEA .1. LE: Ni)lt ETAIf..
no4AI-tf
CAVIAR'S I? SMITH,
by her next tripod Jon aary Term, MI.
HENRY BECK ER, - No. 160.
vs. j Allotments in Di Verelh
DAVID L. SMITH.
DEFENI)ENT WILL T n W ip
A. NOTICE that dep svositions ill be take
the part of the plaintiff, before me, a Co
stoner, appointed by the Court, at my °Riot !Lb.
20 Souh Queen street, Lancaster city, on MAW
MIDAY,he 27th day of March, NMI, betw
the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and I o'clock 1 1 :1111L
of said day.
M. uurr, liolna/
.34ia. T. ii‘eviedk.
Dry Goods.
SPRING; 1869
WHOLESALE PRICE.
11000 LBS. PRIME OHIO FEATHERS
CARPETS !
CHEAP STORE,
Dealers In Foreign and Uomestie,
DRY GOOD A,
GLASS AND QUI..:ENsWARF:,
. I