Father Abraham. (Reading, Pa.) 1864-1873, April 02, 1869, Image 3

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    j. W. M. Wiley has resigned as collector
of rnal Revenue for this district, and Dr.
.. - 41vhlenberg has been appointed to the
vacanc
The water has been let in the Susquehanna
and Tide Water Canals, which are now ready
for the passage of boats. Up to the present,
but few boats have passed through. A general
resumption of business awaits the opening of
the Pennsylvania Canal. The new iron a
queduct over the Swatara creek, at Middle
town, will be finished about the first of April,
and the. anal ready for navigation about the
10th.
The regular meeting of the Lancaster Coun
ty Horticultnral Society, will be held on3lon
day afternoon, tsth of April, when cuttings
will be distributed to members and others.
Hon. 0. J. Dickey, has been in town for a
few days. He is here on Court business.
The chicken thieves visited the coop of Rev.
Dr. Appel, of this city, a few nights ago.
Took fifteen.
The house of Mrs. Stanley, in West King
street, this city, was visitedlon Sunday even
ing' last, and some fourteen dollars stolen,
and some other valuables.
It was Stephen, (not John) Hart, who was
attacked by the hill rowdies last week. The
occurrence took place at John Hart's place of
business—hence the mistake.
A man crossed the Columbia bridge, a mile
and a quarter long, On a velocipede, on Sat
urday last, in four minutes and eight seconds.
Influenza, or "Tyler Grip," is very preva
lent in Lancaster.
The body of a new born male infant, was
found among some drift wood on an island
opposite Safe Harbor, on the 9th inst.
Correspondents of the Express are hard on
Cie eighteen School Directors of this city, for
their action in separating the male and female.
High Schools. Right—hit them again?
A new frame stable, belonging to Capt. A.
D. Rockafellow, situated on the Millersville
turnpike, near the western limit of the city,
was destroyed by tire on Sunday afternoon
last. It was the work of an incendiary, anti
a boy about 16 years of age was arrested, but
the evidence against him was not sufficient
to cause him to be bound over to court.
A boy named James Steacy, from Illinois,
who was on a visit to some friends in the vi•
cinity of Millersville, with his mother, wan
dered away on Saturday last, and had not
been heard of on Tuesday last.
Rev. Dr. Greenwald will preach a sermon
on the evils of intoxicating drinks, on next
Sunday evening, at o'clock, in the (Duke
street) Trinity Lutheran Church of this city.
On Tuesday we were visited by our esteem
ed old friend, George S. Ball, Esq., formerly
of this city, and now a leading business man
of Dayton, Ohio.
lenry W. Hager was yesterday nominated
to the Senate as Postmaster of this city, vice
John J. Cochran, whose term has expired.
Capt. J. Miller Raub, of Providence twp.,
this county, recently cut down a white pine
tree, on a property owned by him, in Schuyl
kill county, which was 180 feet in length, and
measured 52 inches in diameter at the stump.
The tree made (3,943 feet of lumber.
The Columbia Spy says the river is very
high, and is still rising rapidly. The wharves
are a:I immersed, and the water is encroach
ing upon the lumber yards that line tile shore.
The West Chester Reimbtie“ii says that a
bill is now before the Legislature authorizing
the West Chester and I'hil:vtelphia Rai I fort('
to extend their road to the Susquehanna river.
The followirnr ' persons have been elected
directors of theLaneaster Park Association :
B. J. Mc(lrann, J. T.Mei ionigle S. 11. 'top,-
o;d:4, Esq., James Stewart, A. 3 , leGinnis, W.
G. Bernier, G. I). Sprecher, .1 R. !tinier, I'.
Cline, S. S. Spencer, A. Hiestand.
The statement made +m the a ithorit V Of the
Railroad Register, that the Pennsylvania nail--
road Company had leased the York, Wright,-
Vi::9 and Gettysburg road, was not correct.
It is stated that if onion, are sliced and kept
in a sick room they will absorb all the atmos
pheric poison. They should he changed every
hour. la the room of a small pox patient
they blister and decompose very rapidly, but
will prevent the spread of the disease. Their
application has also proved effectual in the
case of snake bites.
While a party of eight men were enjoying
an excursion in a sail boat on the Swatara
creek, at Middletown, the boat nilset, and two
of the inmates, Benj. C. Fralich, of Conestoga
Centre, this county, and S. C. Zimmerman,
of Middletown, were drowned. Fralich was
on a visit to some friends at Middletown. His
body was taken home for interment on Wed
nesday last.
GRAIN IN LANCASTER COUNTY : Grain
dealers inform us that there is yet much of
last year's grain crop in Lancaster county in
the hands of the producers, who have been
waiting for higher prices, which now then) is
a poor prospect of realizing. On the contrary,
grain is more likely to go down in price the
next several months than to advance. The
reports of the present appearance of the wheat
crop in the South are very favorable. The
quantity in cultivation there is unprecedent
ed, and it will be in the market some weeks
before the aoming Northern crop. The specu
lation in the "staff of life" seems to be about
"played out," as it ought to be, and we are
glad to learn that some of those engaged in
this business have had their "fingers burnt."
So mote it be.
FILING TAVERN PETITIONS : The follow
ing rule has been adopted by the Court, in re
gard to the filing of petitions for or remon
strances against tavern licenses :
All petitions and statements of citizens in
favor of applications for license, in addition
to that of the applicant, must be filed in the
office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter
Sessions, at least twenty days before the time
fixed by the Court for the hearing, and all re
monstrances against such applications ten
dap before that time. Where remonstrances
haTe been filed, additional petitions and
statements may be filed within eight days
after filing the remonstrance.
811 ARP SET: Saturday afternoon, while a
visitor from the country noted for his fond
ness of lucre, was strolling along East King
street, near the Court House, he saw a brace
of bright boys on the sidewalk, apparently
searching for something. One of the boys re
marked just as he reached them : "Well, ten
dollars is worth hunting after." So the gen
tleman stopped and searched awhile. Finally,
he got tired, and said to the boys : "Have
you lost a ten dollar bill?" " No, sir," said.
they, "hut we didn't know but what we
could find one."
I , l' OUR NEW OFFICE
To substantiate the merit
80 universally accorded to Wheeler & Wilson's
Sewing Machines, and nt the saml‘ time tojusti
fy our claims to the favor of the citizens of
Lancaster County, we will present to their
attention a few strong►iaets : First—We assert
(undeniably) that THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL
awarded at the Paris Exposition for Sewing
Machines for family purposes, was awarded to
the WHEELER IWILSON 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
-1:t1i081011 :
(, 1 011MISSION larssx4r3„ 0 •
Cukur-Ds•Xwits,_flth July lens I.
Mr. R. Hunting, 139 Regent a"treat, Lbndon.
DLLs Sin :—Replying to your inquiry, I beg
leave to state, that the ONLY GOLD MEDAL
for the manufacture and perfection of Sewing
Machines, was awarded to Messrs. Wassuin
WiLSON of New York. .
Yours ' Respectfully,
HENRY Y. Q. D'ALIGNY,
Member al Me Inferno:tonal Jury
and Reporter of the same.
DEITARTEIRKT Or STATII,
Washicgton t May, 168.
2b Wheeler Sr. Wilson , of New fork.
SIR@ :—The Department has received one Gold
Medalrawariled to your Ares for Sewing Ma
chines, as the Parts Universal nxpositlon, of
1867. WM. M. BMWARD,
Seersgory of Male.
Second—We assert to the posntro sate of the
LARGEST NUMBER OF SEWING MACHINES
for Family Use of any Mannfacturing Company
in the country (all combined).
THE WHEELER & WILSON IS E KC LUSI FE
LT A FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, and as
such, It has, in defiance of all competition,
whether it be manly and honorable, or ungen
tlemanly and ignorantly discourteous, made its
way, held its own ; and established the well
merited reputation so universally extended to
the Wheeler & Wilsort Sewing Machine. Nor is
it necessary in introducing the R 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 in
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 machines. Withdraw the
heavy machines from the sales of the different
companies, and 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 Bridre
port, Conn,, occupy a space of 5 acres, enclosing
en entire quadrangle, with spent on the N. Y.
& N. H. Railroad side of a quarter of a mile less
ii feet, filled with costly machinery
Capital Employed, over..
Men Employed,
Machines, Daily Product,
Number In Use,
In excess of any other,
In of her words,this Manufactory has added to
the industrial world the effective force of 1,700,-
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 finely turned article in "Once n Week,"
and the London Times, in an exhaustive two
column anti a half editorial, covering the whole
subject of Sewing Machines, awards the highest
merits of praise to the WHEELER & WILSON,
as the one hest calculated for household work.
It 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 fabrics are sown in
to human apparel
We respectfully claim attention, and cordial
ly incite the citizens of Lancaster county to vhs
it our °Mee, inspect the Machine, examine the
samples of the work performed, end compare
them with others. We willingly abide the re
sult.
Orlt NEtv OFFICE Lam, NO. 64 Nolan
QUEEN ST., 110SYNI,L'S LAN.
cAs - rEu. Y.t. t
CANFiI DATES.
Arrii.VlLW , lllolltA of o—inaidittes fer office
11 . 1) IN ADVANCE 7-- .g rule , is
MIMS
IfOnt I'oo
- W.- are authorized to auno•tnco PP :TER
,Ji)HNS, of Fast. Lainpeter township, for
Co I.* N rr CO3IM I SSION BR, Wildect to the rules
of the Itopublic in party.
W , .! are alithoriz”it to ?tailwind Li'ut.
A. '. HERR, of West Lainpetpr township,
as a candidate for REGiATER, ,object t.o the
nomination by the Itopub:ican voters at the
primary electi,m:4
We are a Mime-zed to announce. H. K.
STONER, of West Lampeter township,
(manufacturer of agricultural implements)
as n candidate for COUNTY TREASURER,
subject to the nomination by the Republican
voter , : at the primary election.
We are authorized im) announce JOHN
M. JACOTW, of Clay township, as a candi
date for SUERIFF, subject to the rules of the
Republican party.
Cser We are authorized to announce ISAAC
MISHLER, of Lancaster city, (late of East
Cocalico township,) as a candidate for the
office of Sitzlar re, subject to the rules of the
Republican party.
:=0" We, are authorized to anzioatim GEO.
W. COMPTON, of Crernarvon township, as
a candidate for REtirsTER, subject to the
rules of the Republican party.
TUT.. nr's Fat asp for April is embellished
with a tine steel plate, entitled "Thu Fortune
Teller," and forms the pleasing frontispiece of
the last issue of this popular periodical, feNowed
by a colored fashion plate, and this is succeeded
by numerous wood engravings of ball coiffeures,
ball dresses, in-door costumes, bodices, em
broidery and names for marking. The contents
arc varied and interesting. Deacon & Peterson,
publishers, Philadelphia. We send FA'raxa
A n a.% it M and the Friend, (the subscription
price of which is $2,) one your for $3.75, and sup
ply back No's.
IfA RPRR'S MAOA7.I NM for April is on our table,
and is replete with highly interesting articles.
The Great South American Earthquakes of
1868" are graphically and accurately described
with pen and pencil. " Alaska" is the subject
of another illustrated paper, and the " Freaks
of Lighnting" are recounted and Illustrated.
"Catharine 11, of Russia," forms the theme of a
condensed historical biography. " Wdmen's
Work and Wages" is impartially discussed by
one who has evidently given much time and
thought to the subject. The short stories of
the number are more numerous than usual.
The "Easy Chair" is erudite and pleasing, and
the " Drawer" is crammed with good things.
Harper & New York, publishers. We
send the Magazine (the subscription price of
which is 00 and FATHER ABRAHAM for one year
for 14.50, supplying back No's.
ARTHUR'S MAOABINR, ONCE-A-NOMISH, AND
CHILDRSN',I HOUR for April aro published and
maintain their superious excellence. We know
of no publications better suited for the family
circle, than these publications of Arthur. In
their pages are articles on the fashions, domes
tic affairs, reading for the young and useful in
formation for old and young. - Numerous line
engravings add to the attractions of these me
ritorious monthlies. T. S. Arthur, publisher,
Philadelphia. We club with each of those pub
lications at reduced rates and persons wishing
to übsoribe for either will do well 'e give us a
call, at the office Of FATHER ABRAHAM.
INTHR 40108 MAOALINn for April is before us.
It is as usual sprightly and brilliant. and superb
in illustrations. The pretty picture of "Grand
father's Pet," is both home-like and happy in
design; while tho editorial article upon '-Moses
for Decoration," is suited alike for parlors or
parterre. C. J. Peterson, 806 Chestnut st., Phila
delphia. Subscription price Steeper year. We
send FATHRR ABRAHAM and Peterson for *1.75
e.
n
per annum, and supply bank No.'s of the maga
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CIZI
MARRIED.
RUDY—JOHNS. March 23d, by Rev. L.
Gerha rd, Emanuel W. Rudy and Elizabeth
Johns.
firusoins—HAtm. March 28th, by Roy.
A. EL Kremer, Philip Sprecher, of West Earl,
to Ellen Hank, of Ulmer Leacock, this county.
RIBBBLR—HOFFMAN. March 18th, by the
Rey. F. Pilgrim, Abraham Hobble to Anna
S. D. Hoffman, both of Lancaster city.
Zoox—Siitinc. March 26th, by Jacob Rein
hold, N. K. Zook, of Strasburg, to Christiana
Shirk, of this city.
LEONARD—WHITH. March 24th, by Rev.
G. T. Redcoat, John H. Leonard to Emma S.
White, both of this city.
KnAusKoP—HAAnisorr. March. 2sth, by
Bev. G. T. Warlock, Frey W. Krauskop to
Hannah A. Harrison, both of this city.
ANDERSON—ATICIIIMON. March 26C4, by
Rev. C. H. Forney, Merrell B. Anderson,
formerly of Oneida co., N. Y., to Bila J. At
kinson, of this city.
March 1131, by Rev.
Dv. Greetiwald, Loll' Mettle, of Mae Lam
-11.
peter, to Susan Huber of Strasburg.,
SiolifArr—Bnzzvx March 23d, by Rev.
J. J. Strine, Henry igman to Anna C.
Brenner, of Millersvil . .
STAUTER - DISSINGER. March 25th, by
Rev. J. J. Strine, Aaron N. Stanter, of War
wick, to Linnie Dissinger ,
. of Ephrata.
ICREADY—FRY. March 18th, by the Rev.
John W. Hassler, B. C. Kready, Esq., of
Lancaster city, to Kate A. Fry, of Ephrata.
KINDIG-BRENF.MAN. March 25th, by
Rev. J. M. Metzger, Isaiah M. Kindig to
Barbara Breneman, both of Manor twp.
BEMIER-HOLMES. March 23d, by Rev.
George Robinson, S. G. Behmer, of the State
Normal School, Millersville, to Ettle Holmes,
of Chester county.
ROONEY. March 28th, in this city, Thomas
Rooney, in the 67th year of his age.
STOBIKFEITZ. March 26111, in this 0117,
Charles Edward, son or Jacob
_iiti4g
Stormfeltz, in the 18th year of kW"
Invoarr. March 26th, in this c.
Sarah Dugan, in the 68th year of her age.
WiwAsts. March 25th, in this city, Mrs.
Isabella Williams, in the 80th year of her age.
SwAnTZWELDER. March 26th, in this city,
John, Non of J. B. and Margaret Swartzwel
der, in the 12th year of his age.
KING, In Henderson county, Illinois, on
the 21st ult., Jacob King, aged about 80 years,
formerly of this county.
SWEIGART. At his residence, in Salisbury,
twp., George Sweigart, aged 32 years.
Listvim.r. In Washington, D C., on the
evening of the 23d of March, at tite residence
of his son, George W. Linville, James Lin
ville.
t2,000,00h).
1,000.
300
_414,000.
110,000 to 200,00.)
WA Tsom. March 24th, David B. Watson,
M. U.
; ; 4
THS WORKINO CLASS: . am now prepsl
to furnish all classes with constant employment
at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the
spare moments. Business neW,light and profi
table. Fifty cents to $6 per evening, is easily
earned by persons of either sex, and the boys
and girls earn nearly as much as men. Great
inducements an offered Shoos wise will devote
their whole time to the business; and, that
every person who sees this notice, may send
e 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 semi ti to pe.y for the trouble of
writing to me. Full particulars, directions, &0.,
sent free. Samples sent by mail for 10 ets. Ad
dress K. C. ALLEN, Augusta, Me. [nahl'i-lm
Butter,
Lard,
Eggs, doz
Dressed Chickens,
Veal, by the quarter, ft lb
do itt, front, do.
Potatoes, 14 bus
do. WI half pk
do. for planting, 1j) bus
Turnips., I 1 halt pk
Onions, 1 4l half peek
Apples, half pk
Small Onions, for seed 14 qt..
Cornmeal "It qt
Dried Apples qt
Oranges, 3 and 4 for
Apple Butter,ll pint
in the year, Ift bu
Oats, 'fit bag of 3 bus
MONDAY, March W.—The inclement condition
of the weather to-day tended to restrict opera
tions somewhat, and the demand for the better
descriptions of beef cattle was only moderate,
while inferior lots were extremely slow of sale.
About 1439 head wore offered within the range
of from 10e. to 10 1 ,4 c. for choice ; 9c. to B%e. for
prime ; 8 to B%c. for fair to good ; and 8 to 7y 4 e.
per pound for common.
The following are the particulars of the salt*:
45 head, Owen Smith, Lane'r co .. 9 10 0 1
70 " A. Christy & Bro., Lan. Co.— 8A 10 1
23 " Dengler & McCleeBe, Chester. 8 1
08 " P. IreFillen, Lancaster 9 10
80 P. Hathaway, Lane'r co 7% 9,4
80 " James S. Kirk, Chester c 0.... 8 10
100 James Merillen, Lanett. c 0.... 8 9.7,1
!V) 6, R. S. MetVillen, Tano l r co 8 9%
90 '• Martin Fuller & Co., Laner co. 8 10
14) Mooney & Smith, Lan , r c 0.... 7 1 10
" T. Mooney, Bro., Lanc'r 00.... 6 8%
" H. Chain, Lane'r o 0 7 9
57 " J. &L. Frank, Lancaster co.. ei,4
57 Frank & Schimberg, Lan. co. 6 9%
104) Hope & Co., Lane'r co. 7 9%
18 " B. Baldwin, Chester county.. 8 9
15 " Chandler&Alexander,Chester
20 " Kimble & Wallace, Chester oo 8
34 " John MeA.rdle, Western 8 1 1
Cows and Calves met a steady Inquiry, with
sales of 130 head at $354150 for springers, and $B5
1315 for Cows and Calves.
There was considerable firmness in the mar
ket for Sheep, and the demand moderate. Sales
of 10,000 head at the different yards at $6@9%0.
lit lb gross.
Hogs were less active, andprices hardly so
firm. Sales of 4,000 bead at 41@1t1.25 18 100 Be.
not.
SPRING, ISCO
HAGER Sc BROS.
Have now open a full stock of Goods for Spring
sales, which will be found complete
in every department, and will
be sold at
POPULAR PRICES !
A choice selection of
DRESS GOODS,
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN,
In new styles of Silk, PoplineZts, Poplin, Mo
b:Lira, Delatnes, Peresls ant Chintzes.
ENGLISH & GERMAN HOSIERY,
JUGLA & EMPRESS KID GLOVES,
THOMPSON'S CORSETS & SKIRTS.
MOURNING GOODS.
Black Bombazine, Twines°, Poplios, Delaines,
Alpacas, in all qualities, of LUPIN'S Manu
facture. Black Thibet, Long and Square
Shawls, English and French Crapes and
Crape Veils.
HOUSE FURNISHING LINENS & COTTONS,
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
English Brussels, Crosslers Tapestry Brussels,
Lowell & Hartford Three-Ply and Venetian,
Wool Dutch, Hemp and List Carpets.
Floor Oil Cloths--all widths.
COCOA AND CHINA MATTINGS.
PACKAGES, PLAIN • AND EMBOSSED
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE,
Of Superior Quality. '
PiTTstillito AND BOSTON GLASSWARE AT
Low Prices.
WALL PAPXBS! I WALL PAPERS!!
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE.
210,000 Pleoes, new styles for Spring vales,
the largest assortment over oilerecrin
Lancaster.
WINDOW SHADES,
BOLLARDS AND FIXTURES.
...firWe invite an examination.
HAGER ar. BROTHERS.
CLOTHS CASSIMERES,
We have now open a large and obolee
Lion of fine and medium FORNICiIt
MASTIC
COATINGS, CLOTHS, & MELTONS,
In new Shades of Blue, Dahlia, Olive, Green,
Plum and Brown.
BLACK CLOTHS AND DOEEHINS, from the
lcfweet to finest qualities.
LIPPIT, R. HARRIS, BROADBROOR, M
ORA:YRS" BLACRINGTON, MIDDLESEX, and
other beet makes
In 8-4 and 34 widths, with and without side
bands, to all the newstyles and colors suited to
MEN AND BOW WEAR.
ICLOTHING MADE TO ORDER by eeri
eased Cutters, and satisfaction guaranteed.
A full stock of our own manufactured
READY MADE CLOTHING,
MINTS , FURNISHING GOODS of every de.
j sortpUoo. IfirPaiells LOW.
Vain jiA,GHR & BROWRa&
DIED.
THE MARKETS. •
Lancaster Household Markets.
LANCASTER, March 31.
(g. 50
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
New Advertisements.
SPRING, 1869.
WALL PAPERS!
CASSIMEItES,
'714,07rit awtt lIMITOnWey.
SELLING AT COST.
The undersigned wishing to
BO.KS and STATIONERY,
ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL
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THE CIIEAPEST
BOOKS A:s:1) STATIONERY
AT TH3 comfits. OP
WEST KING & PRINCE-.STS.
English and German Bibles,
Testaments, School Books,
Miscellaneous Books,
Blank Books, Diaries.
Special attention given to SUNDAY SCHOOL
BOWLS, andirals Helps of all kinds. Ob
jest Less Ons Charts.
The latest OOKS.
if - SHEET MUSIC for five cents a piece !
STATIC/NI:KY AND FANCY ARTICLES
of all kinds.
WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL.
MUDS for 85 cts. TESTAMENTS for 10 etc
flsb 4f D. S. BARE.
Fruit Tree In rig() ra to r.
FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR
FRUIT TREF, !
TRH GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE
MIT'S FRUIT TREE INVItiORATI)R
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, Vince, 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 beat t 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-
Ito from stinging the plum, and every person
using it will have sound plums. It will kill the
peach grub, and make peadh trees bear healthy
fruit. It will prevent dry-rot in grapes. It
swells the tree, causing the old bark to peel oil
from the body, while a beautiful new green
bark takes its place. It will kill potato bugs
and prevents potato rot. It will prevent weave!,
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 used 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 perks County, this State, on grain, trees, 4c.,
and there has not been a single failure. Any
person wishing to see its effect upon growing
grain and fruit, can be gratified by calling on its,
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 maid as soon as the frost is out of the ground.
Township and Single Rights for sale for the
County ot Lancaster.
The public are notified to purchase no Right
of J. AHEARN, alias Geo. W. JACKSON of Boat
men,
as we will prosecute all who b uy from
him to sell or use.
20 _
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45 i 75
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12 15
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20 6 25
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100
1.40 1.00
Circulars will he sent to coy one, with name
of tboso who havo usi:xl it, by applying to
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Small Ern its, Imes, etc.
SMALL FRUITS, VINES, &c
I offer an unusual tine stock of small FRUITS
t
strong well-rooted plants, and 1 flatter myself
that I can till orders with entire satisfaction.
My stock embraces Wilson's Early Kittatinny
and Lawton BLACKBERRIES, Philadelphia,
Clark, Black Cap, Purple Cane, Ohio Everbear
ing and Thornless RASPBERRIES.
GOOSEBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES AND
CURRANTS of leading varieties. Linens and
Victoria RHUBARB, ASPARAGUS, one and
two years old. GRAPH VINES of approved
varieties, one, two and three years old. En.
close stamp for Price List.
CYRUS N. HERR,
Strasburg, Pa.
TREE 8, FLOWERING SHRUBS, &c.
Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry and Qnince Trees
of large size, clean and thrifty in
lir r owth iin gtad a e ss anLO en Ta o r ; I ntel
ering shrub:for sale cheap, hy ow.
CYRUS N. HERR,
Strasburg, Pa.
Enclose Stamp for Price List.
fetr2.o-tapi*
SEED OATS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLE BLACK OATS.
MINNESOTA BLACK OATS.
ILLINOIS WRITE OATS.
lOWA WRITE OATS of very fine quality.
For sal z 4 at the Seed Store
C. R. ROGERS,
No. L. 33 Market-et., Philad'a
mlilXlll
THE LANIASTER
sash Support anti Lock.
Haa.neitber Springs, Weights, Rapes or Pulleys.
Can be put into any window. HOLDS THE SASH
AT ANY HEIGHTS, AND IS SELF-LOCKING; is
very simple, cheap and durable. Righl4 for sale
on liberal terms.
For further particulars, call on or address
SASH LOCK, at the Lancaster, Pa., Poet Oilloe.
mht2-lm •
FARM FOR SALE, IN CULPEPPER
COUNTY, VA., two miles southwest of the
Court House, on the Orange and Alexandria R.
R., and sixty-five mites from Washington, D.
C., of 2 2 0
, ACRES, naturally dry soil, and no
better Virginia ; beautiful location, and re
markab y healthy. Pric , ‘, if; per afro if ap
applied for soon.
rot fullpartioularti, apply by letter to JAMES
BAXTER, Mamaroneck, Westchester co.. N. Y.,
or to the editor of this paper. [mhl9-51
OOURT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Honorable HENRY G LONG,
Pretdent, and Honorable ALEXANDER L.
HA,S, and JOHN J. LIBHART, Associate
Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and
for the County of Lancaster, and Assistant Jus
tice@ of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of
t Peace, in and for the County of Lancaster,
e issued their Precept to me directed, re
quiring me, among other things, to make pub-
Ho Proolansatitm 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 Cit
y of
Lancaster,An the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia, Oa the THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL,
(the 19th,) 1519 . In pursuance of which precept
Pummel Norica is HAMMY GIVIIIN, to the Mayor
and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, in the
said county, and all the Justices of the Peace,
countyner and Constablee, of the said city and
f Lancaster, that theybo 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 thee who ;will lirose
outs 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 lid day of Mandl, 19410.
mar444tlawdidtw]JACol3 F. FREY, Sheriff.
REDUCE iTIS
LARGE STOCK OF
WILL SELL AT CqJr.ll
.J. H. FFEn,
No. 32 North Queen street,
I.ancaster, l'a
ME
EVANS & CO.,
Reading, Pa
Miscellaneous.
Dry Good x.
THOS. J. WENTZ !
Having purchased of Charles E. Wentz an
Henry C. Wentz. their interest in the firm of
WENTZ BROMIEtts, now offers the immenSt
stock - of
DRY GOODS,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, NOTIoN•4.
GLASS AND QUEENSWAII
At the Lowest Possible Prices, in order to reduce
his stook. Having a large stock of DOMESTIC
GOODS, on hand, purchased before the late ad
vance, he oilers them at the Uhl Prices. Cali
coes, Muslins, Sheetings, Skirtings, Ttekings,
Checks, and all Housekeeping bloods.
Sold at Inducing Low Prices.
Ile calls special attention to the Gla,4 and
Qneensware Department.
THOS. J. WENTZ,
Successor to Wentz Brothers.
Sign of the Bee Hive, No. 5 East King street,
Lancaster, Pa. [febls-09-1y
JACOB HARNISH, M. 8. If Alt818:4, dnif'S 1.. MILLER
HARNISH & CO'S
CHEAP STORE,
NO. 27 WEST KIWI-ST., I, kNt AsTF,E,
Dealers in Foreign and DomestiA
DRY GOODS,
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
Clothe, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, 'loans, Twepds,
Lindseys, Flannels, Tiekings, Cheeks, Plaids,
Alpaccas, Dress Goods, Ginghams, t all a,
Muslins and Drills,
White Goods, Notions, & No. 1 Feathers,
MEN AND Boys' WEAR
Made up at astonishing Low Prices.
aif - Call and examine our stock beton, pur
chasing elsewhere. [feb12'69.13-
Hats, Caps, Fars,
1868. 1868.
SHULTZ & BROTHER,
II A 1' TERS,
No. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PENN.%
Latest style Fall and Winter HATS an‘l CAN
in all qualities and colors.
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
We are now opening the largest and most
complete assortment of !Aviles , and Children's
FANCY FURS ever offered in this market;•nt
very low prices.
ROBES! _ROBES!! ROBES!!!
Buffalo Robes, lined and unlined; Iluason Bay
Wolf, Prairie Wolf, Fox, Coon, &el
BLANKETS AND LAP RUGS
Of all qualities, to which we would particularly
invite the attention of all persons in want of
articles in that line.
GLOVES, GAUNTLETS and Mirrs
OTTER,
BEAVER..
NUTRIA,
...EA L,
I.u4lies' Fine Fur Trimmed Gloves, Gauntlets
Mitts and Hoods
PULSE WARMERS and EAR MITTS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Coal, Lumber, &c.
E IMER, BRENEMAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
COAL, OF tHE BEST QUALITY.
YARD—CUR. WATER ST. AND PA. R. R.
OFFICE—NO. 2 EAST ORANGE ST.,
LANCASTER PA. [ilec 18-ly
B. B. MARTIN, HULBERT THOMAS, JOHN S. MASON.
5,000,000
FEET ®F DRY LUMBER.
MARTIN, THOMAS & CO.,
COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA.,
Manufacturers
At LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY, PA.,
AND WHOLESALE
LUMBER DEALERS.
WHITE. PINE, HEMLOCK,
POPLAR, WALNUT ASH,
FLOORING, SIDNG,
WEATER BOARDS, PICKETS LATH,
rahl2-Iyl BOX BOARDS, d;,•.
Fertilizers.
WE HAVE NO
TRAVELING AGENTS
Farmers and Dealers who send their orders
direct to us, can avail themselves of the
LOW EST PEIC ES
And save the Commission. Early orders will
Tie advantageous to buyers.
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
Manufuottiren3 of
IMPROVED
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
AND THE
AMMONIATED FERTILIZER
PERUVIAN GUANO.
We sell only No. l—rooeived direct from the
Government.
FISH GUANO.
A splendid Manure peaked in barrels
We also Mier for Sale PURE LAZED PLASTER,
HYDRAULIC CEMENT and a full assortment of
OILS and CANDLES.
A DISCOUNT TO DEALERS.
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
42 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE, PHILADtA
ESTABLISHED IN INS
GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO.,
fcbs2-3m] Sole Agents at Lancaster
Periodicals.
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FURNISHES ITS READERS REGULARLY
OM
THE LATEST NEWS BY MAIL
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MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH,
And all Important Local and General In
telligence.
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A SATURDAY PAPER uF THE FIRST CLASS,
Contains all the news of the week np to Friday
night, and gives more fresh reading than can be
had elsewhere for the same amount of money.
Trams: $2.00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
Address
PHA BSOL & tiELBT Publishers.,
deo I$& N L&uoaster,
IfCK~KLN,
FLEtill ER,
&e., &c
ilenth!477y.
I...tscssrsu, June 26th, lee&
Eocroas ESP/MIS: I )r. Wm. Id. Whiteside, the
enterprising Dentist, has purchased from a
large stock of teeth and all the fixtures, the -
struments formerly belonginAg l ime,and
Dr.those used by my father, r. , hails
lice. In the purchase, the ddctor as prim , '
himself with some of the most valuable and ex
pensive instruments used in dental practice,
and has beyond doubt oue of the best and lar
gest colleetWas of teeth and instruments in the
voroodivisittus the commodious 01110438
of Dr. W hiteside not fail'to be fully *mons
modeled. The Dooltor loses no opportunity of
fwnishing himself with every late sclealUnc
improvement in his line.of business.
11. PAMIR%
IM!Ml
W M. %I'IIITE'IDE,
DENTIST.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
EAST KING , STREET,
Next door to the Cowl liotuoe, over Fahnee
toek's Dry goods Store, •
LANCASTER, PNINNA
TecTh Extrq , tol wit'loot pqin hi the use of
( Nitr0;,...1 Oxidt) (ills
no2o-t I I
Jewel rye
ZAHNI .JACKSON,
I)KAl,liltti IN
WATCHES, C LOCKS, JELVELRF
ILV E R
VND SI W ARE,
SPECTACLE . ; AND FANCY,GOODS,
No. 15 Nolan QUEEN STREET,
;..‘sr.‘.s.rEit,
no2o-1y)
WA TC E
'V H !
CLOt:E.'s, CLOCKS, CLOCKS.
The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a
large and full assortment 01 the
GENUINE AMERICAN WATCIIEr=,
of different weight and finish, to suit all, which
are sold upon the most reasonablo terms, and
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Keeps also on hand a good assortment or
CLOCS.
Call and e xa mine the goods before purchasing'
elsewhere.
Thankful for past favors, I solicit a eontinu
1111CC of the same. HENRY' F. ANDREWS,
jan Strasburg, Lancaster co., Pa.
JfllNirrtt histrtrutents, tte.
J.
It. K INSKI
DEALER. IN
SHEET MUSIC, RI ANON, ORGANS,
MELODEONS,
And Musk'? Inst,•' , morts Generally.
Sole Agent for
ST EIN NV A & SONS'
WORLD RENOWNED PIANOS.
Also, Agent for
PRINCE & CO.'S GROANS and MELODEONS.
*47 - Music scat by Mail Free of Postage.
No. 3 NORTH PRINCE STREET
Lancaster, Pa.
GOOK AMOIII, I►0I1!
Rooft aw im
J. B. KEVINSKI SEIM MUSIC SHTOIRE
KLOPFEERA, ORVELLA, MELODEONA, tin alio
sorts music Inslitrumen t
Der Kovinski is agent for de bereenity Stein
trehr Pianos-41011'cent !least mor se of dettsb.
Der platz is
No. 3 NOR I.) PRINCE STREET, LANCASTER.
N. B. Fora first raty goofy Geig, odder an
Accordeon, odder a Tswwrrieli-Poif, odder M
ulch onners musical Inslitriunent, ilea odder
gross, shtept ynsht ni otts Keyinski's, No. 3
Nord Prince Shtrose, Lancaster. (noto-/y
Groceries.
G ROCECIES, FRUITS,
AND
CONFECTION:S,
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
LAYER, SF:EDLESS AN I) VA T. E NCI A RAISIN
NEW CI RRANTS,
NEW CITRON,
TURKISH PRUNES,
GREEN APPLES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES,
HOMINY,
SHAKER CoRN,
tiREEN PEAs,
SPLIT I 9
CHOICE CIIAN BERRIEt , ,
CHOICE GREEN TPA,
• CHOICE BLACK TEA.
RIO, LAt.:U Y RA AND JAVA eurvErs,
SUGARS AND SYRUPS.
A VARIETY OF CONFECIIIONS,
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.
LAMP GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION..
All the above of the best quality and cheaper
than the cheapest. At
1). S. & .J. S. BURSK'S,
nov 0-Iyr] No. 18 East King street, Inc.a
fdratishes. &e.
AUG. ILEINOKIII.. ' JAG. RHINOEUL, dB
ri 4.% J. RXINCYFAIL,
MAN t: EACTU EHs AND DEALERii
COPAL, WHITE, COFFIN, BLACK AND
M 2311
VABNISHBS,
LINsEED OIL,
TURPENTINE, ate.,
NO. 109 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(Inutile Keystone Building,)
LANCASTER, PA.
Also, Mahogany Boards, Veneers and
Mouldings of different sizes and pati r
terns. All kinds of Turning, such
as Bed Posts, Table Legs,
Spokes, Hubs, Felines,
&e , &e., &.e.
Also, AXLES, NPR INGS, &c. Din &lyr
Book and Job Printing.
RAUCii & COCH II AN,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
PLAIN kND FANCY PRINTING
0? ALL KINDS.
From the largest PO4T ER to the smallest CARD
or CIRCULAR, executed in the best style, Mat
at reasonable prices.
ailir Orders from a distance promptly attend
ed to.
OTPIC R.-140. LI, SOUTH (Watts scum,.
LAXOiIiTILIII. Aaisa.
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