BREEr scinvErruititENNEß. sciir.!l Fix . ims - N„1 F,69 111 . 1.-••• rm: Foooru 1 4 .1 1 4 1, moon 111' 4 rch vv ill now Mx nit t•tt Latta. for jolt hob !Mull g', , atisth (I ,1, , s It aim mil. reclit in s , ) -va will, (loan kl!slik 11A\ 11)r all 1 .11"6 W... 2% Int arshta plotz mist 1 , •ccaltiolll uis Is:onirhslit an Lair) l whi , key kale fa. I' ct urse. tlc common tin trt,ltifehl si,rt is was so tisa, awer t.s doht (loch anyhow anwlll Est 1d kushia. pmin mist H. mer a lot laittolla kawfa. tin so 1,o1,1)( , ( riiu druka lus-a for ouswett h peast:t, tm sell ktisht aw widdor gt 11. Donn mist at - Ilia-deist w:vrra, un soil aW hoW Ca, atv( r dor I.:rens:lit 41,3. tdlti waT de certificates of tsu liTcytt for de hit draw , Ittwa macha. Sun v met. for comm(01 10s hut de un Lawyers un Shoolmeashter 1.111 elanohls aw fun so Porra de net orrick particular sin was se seina, awer ich het de gor nut for rum tsu gea utl 01l so lay vis of sucha de likens wren/ de cer tilie:w s tsu suina. noch cans, es dinkt mich de kit sin nimmy goes so dullllll we se ols wahra, Tin dos mer ordlich fuel shlonga-wartzel un onner kreiterly SIAM) nei du mist for se glawa ameba dos de lqttt rs gout sin for kronkheita. Any how. Mt gebs uf, un tie Bevvy mehnt aw sell t%l.rs besht dos fell (In kept. Posht Office wterd awer besser aw fongs, (*or ich hob de letshty tinf odder sex -;dog sliver ordlich breefa no packages grickt, un warms aw key geld macht, so gookts doch ordlich fuel we bisness, under weg we a dehl fun donna kterls on mich shrciwa gebts aw gooty chances for geld tau macha. Doh geshter hob ieh can grickt fun Nei Yorrick fun weaya so an gift enterprise, an se welly 'lawn dos ich ols agent seta set, for tickets ferkawfa, on a elolltritt Per wr wCse's exPhLina konn numond nix furleera draw, awer an yeadurs dos an dallier nei betzahlt grickt an prize dos ufs wcnnicbsht tswea daliler wart is, un wann se glicklich sin,a gold watch. a piano, a hunnert dallier green back odder a dausand ocker land in Alas ka doll, uf der onner side de Allegheny bar Tit a. Sell Alaska loud sawya se, war ordlich fuel wtert, for cs is wholesale fer kawft warra doh noch net orrig long tsu rick for sivva inilliona dahler, un sellam noch mus land orrig toot sei. Anyhow, de chance tickets kushta yusht an dallier, un se beeta mer se aw urn de helft wann ich 015 agent act. Yusht ea ding maeht suspishes, un sell is, ich konn net fershtua we se so grossy gifts gevva kenna for so Neatly summa geld, un aw noel neava lid de helft gevva tsu agents. Es gookt mer sheer gorly dos doh ebbas letz sci mus, un de Bevvy mehut aw so. Un nosh cans, mer konn denim Nei Yorricker gor net trowa, for dort is der plotz wit se mer mci watch g'shtola hen der letsht summer we ich dort uf der demokratish Seimoyer's convention weer. Ich will anyhow noeh a while drivver kunsidera eb dos jell mich nei luss in de chance tick- et bisness. Ich hob aw now about tswausich breefa grickt fun denna kondidawta wu runna wella•for de emtlin, un a yeadas will obso lut mei influence }lawn. Eana fun de Semly leit meant ich set for can gea weil er so a wennich a namesake is tsu mer, for er beast Peter, awer ich weas now so g'wiss nimmy eb sell sei forenawma is odder tsu nawma. Anyhow, der weg we er shreibt, is ter an gooter Semly monn, un hut en' slitate orris feel geld g'seaft. Er hut gedu dos wanner aw cbbas du deat for mich wann ich for can gea. Ich hob aw an brecf grickt fun sellam duckter wu widder in • de Semly will. Der weg we ter shreibt weer er willens mer an bully Boot certificate shicka for my bitters wann ich earn my influence geb, awer sidder dos ich conclude hob nix mit seller bigness tau du hawa mus er an onner sort bait usa for my vote tsu Tonga. Ich bob aw breefa fun unnershiedliche kondidawta for on nery miter, [liver for de tseit fershprech ich kens fun eana. In a pear mohnat is es tacit genunk. Ferleicht kumm ich selwer noch rouse for ebbas. Per Shtate Law yer meant ich set runna for Shred', awer mit earn Beats mer aw so a wennich we mit denna kterls in Nei Yorrick wu hawa wella dos ich ols agent actfor eara chance tickets ferkawfa urn de helft—ich drau earn net recht. Geshter hob ich an biebly g'shickt grick dorrich de Posht Office fun weaya was se Frennollogy heasa, mit a mensha kup ob gepicktert for explaina was de leit olles in eara kep hen. Ich bobs net recht fersh tonna, un awer de Bevvy huts explained, tin ich hob im sin des ding tsu shtudya,for dort kent mer ferleicht geld macha draw, it .li. lint ;414. tun V.,;140 4 t ,„ i4•li 414'4:4- ii4i1:111) Mit it• •la. It.. •11! , :tli it .1 ui U i- fli liti;~'ni 111( .1 . •V I'llllll.s hilt 1,'1:111, 1 ,1 (1. , 10,10- 11',116 . 11 . 1-,-. 111.11,-11, 1111 -, ..11111v111111'.11 1, 1' 1 1 011' 1 :111V 1 , i'fft an 1 . ,111.211 nu ti:mhit• li 11t. N, \V tics I'ycnlD.ll,l._ , y.,a\v\ tt I.;ty 11 , 1) 111 tik Xll 11,.; 1.,11 1)0 Ili , vvy ,•11 111,lit ich (Itt IR d ill. Filr an 11 , ilicr dald,r ist iitit illl (a•alich gri,a 111Inril',1 ;111 1:1111 IStl l'N;1111t1111. 1111 tilt 1;01111:x11 Walill 1,11%1,, 11111.!,:l1,,,- In r I:ntint mach (lns irh zov ',batty oustianrs hr-oya hnnn. F 4,1. in-11111 , \ 1 , 111 t , Wt'a 1,(0.111illitIllalitr lb! (int Ill). uu :1 \ I\ ill my intluonoo ILova, nn soily. of enurso, &1 ata mich patrnncis,t un sc 11 ly:or nth anion a 'inn nort dahlk r Nvo'rt.. \Vc nicanor dos ich iv vk.rdt. s Froun(vlicrgy I:unsitlUrw,.moanur kuunnts mor fnro (Ins c , an bully o.n),tv hisnoss waT. Bosido.q. son dont mor alr nnch an hnol4er tittle ~ .ov% a --PrnfosF;or— un son wa.r :INV 011 Di•r Id( a A hvy, is Iu un Bevvy aw. We is es IS sin der aw all ! , :sinul? Ater lanfa anyhow so. No more at pvt.,,k,at A TOUCIIINII ..;TOII.Y OF EVERY-DAY LIFE " Meet Lizzie at six." That was all the despatch contained. Pour little words! yet what an excitement they caused in the household of Maple cottage, the quiet, sober household, whose members at the moment of its reception were on the point of going to rest tOr the Hight, " Meet Lizzie at six! " Was our darling indeed so near us? Two years and three months had passed since our eyes had been gladdened by her girlish beauty, since her voice had mingled with the bird-music that floated all the long stun ner days among the maples. Two years and three months she had been buried among books, in a far distant city, bowing her sunny curls over algebra and geome try, grammar and philosophy, astronomy and botany, French and Latin; patiently at first, because her parents desired it; afterwards cheerfully to please the teach ers she had learned to love; and at last for what those studies unlocked to her. But, it was over now, those toilsome years, and she was on her way to us once more— our Lizzie, our pet and pride—we should meet her at six. She left B in the morning; had journeyed without stopping all tlay; this we guessA at once; and at eight in the evening, finding a hasty opportunity, she had telegraphed. tt us the ithove. At six the eastern train arrived at our station. Lizzie was to ride :ill night, for the sake of reaching home thus may. It was like her, impulsive, warm-hearted child that she was. 'How little we slept that night! What slight sounds aroused us; how early we were all astir—even the baby andthe white-haired grandfather. "Meet Liz zie!" he said: "aye, indeed, we will!"-- and the old man's voice caught a youthful tone, and his crutches an elastic move ment, as he hobbled about the house giv ing orders as if the responsibility rested upon him, to be sure. There was Hannah, too, bewildering the mother about the breakfast. " Did Lizzie like coffee or cocoa best? And would she make biscuits or waffles?'' And the mother smiling all the time, nod ded her head to everything, and went hurrying about, with the gridiron in one hand and the egg-boiler in the other, coax ing Fanny. with mysterious apronfulls of something, was flitting up stairs and down, leaving a book here, a flower there, a da guerreotype on the table, a rosy checked fall apple in the window—'something for Lizzie to see and smile at. Only the fath er seemed undisturbed. We noticed to be sure, that the dimples in his checks, which Lizzie always said she made with her fin gers when she was a babe, looked deeper when he smiled and that his voice was a trifle less steady when he told Thomas to bring the horses; but he did not like to be considered a demonstrative man, so we only looked significantly at each other and said nothing. Still waters are sometimes very deep. At last the carriage came round and we got in; two of us besides the father who was to drive. There was room for more, but it was quite out of her line, the moth er said, to go on a dashing drive before breakfast; so we left her on the piazza, with the pickle-dish in her hand, and wip ing her eyes with her apron. It was half a mile to the depot, and the sun had not quite risen when we started. How balmy the pure air was that soft September morning! We thought, ego tistic as we were in our happiness, that nature sympathized with us. It seemed as if there never had been so fair a sun rise before, and half the glory of the morning would have been wasted had Lizzie not been coming home. The cars had not arrived when we stop ped at the station, but we heard the whis tle of the locomotive not very far distant, and those few sweet waiting moments— what a world of blessed anticipations they held! The sun is rising—ah! Lizzie, Lizzie! At last the train came up—stopped. We looked at the windows; only a row of sad faces! Lizzie must have sat on the other side. A few passengers came out, solemn-faced and silent. We pressed for ward—so did those who were going outon the train. The conductor appeared and waved everybody hack, then motioned to some one in the car. Two men came out and slowly descended the steps, bearing the lifeless body—a woman; her features covered by a veil. They bore it into a saloon and laid it reverently upon a sofa. Still the conductor waved the crowd —except our party! lie knew us and turned away his face as we approached. Then we knew how it was, all except the father—he could not believe it; finally he raised the veil from the dead face. Oh, God! All Merciful! Is it thus we meet 111' , IrA MEM PIT ScnwRFFLEHRENNEtt, J Xl2 K 3IEET LIZZIE AT SIX." iht , I RIM =I 'h . :1111.1 1 iw 112. t[l, , 1,,,r,{ 11 , I " 1:1 ME V, HI 1V:111- til t ' 1 I. .`,t 1. , 11 a lilt!, v. lir, ,•I I'o,l all Hi, arm- r. train Hit ,1 ianui lit: ;wit loot l i i•r r t Cali, it 1,:11 :111 , 1 ill r..;1- i. jr , a 01)r a:1“111 ,ar•11 a, 11r , N1" , -- 1 ) :11)VV - ; f•V , 'l'" \VI ck. The 1 tiful sunny a ). ii .1) 11")1 , .% Vi. ii tear= at thothrh it sotate , d t , if tint. tir,tii etittitl save itty hearts hitr-tint::: 11 - I,llle sure qL seein g it to-morrow? " in quired Mary Jane of her brother Charles. `• On the looking-glass," was her brother's ____Doctor--" Well, madam, how is your husband to-day? " Wife—" Why doctor, he is no better." Doctor—" Did you get, the leaches?'' Wife—" Yes ; but he only took three of them raw—l had to fry the rest! " —Two - widowers were once condoling together on the recent bereavement of their wile - es. One of them exclaimed, with a sigh: " Well may I bewail my loss, bir I had so few differences with the dear de ceased, that the last day of my marriage was as happy as the first." "There I surpass you,'' said his friend; "for the last day of mine was happier." --An Irishman, being asked by his an gry master what he did to the dog every day to make him cry out as if cruelly treated, replied : Cruelly trait him, yer honor, not I! I never could hurt a poor dumb cratur in my life; but yer honor bade me cut his tail, and so I cut only a little bit off every day, to make it more airy for him." —An irrepressible boy of five years, who was always compelled to keep quiet on Sunday, having grown weary toward the close of a Sabbath day, frankly and hon estly approached his excellent but rather strict father, and gravely said: "Pa, let's have a little spiritual fun." This was too much, not only for the gravity but for the strictness of the father, and for once he "let natur caper" until bed-time. Yesterday afternoon a two cent dog sprang from an alley on High street, close ly followed by a five cent brick. Rounding the corner at right angles he came in con tact with the feet a of Dutch woman who was carrying a jug of molasses in one hand and a basket of eggs in the other. The sudden collision of the dog with her low er extremeties threw her from her feet, and she sat down upon the basket of eggs, at the same time breaking the jug of mo lasses upon the sidewalk. A young gen tleman, carpet bag in hand, anxious to catch the train, was running close behind and stepping upon the jug and its con tents, sat down upon the chest of the Dutch woman, who said "Mine Got.'? The young man said something about mad dog, but in the excitement of the moment said it backwards. In the meantime the dog had run against the feet of a team of horses, attached to a load of potatoes, and they taking fright, started for home. The end board being out, they unloaded the potatoes along the road as they went. Crossing the railroad track about a mile from this place, the wagon caught in the rails and tore one of them from its place. A freight train coining along a few mo ments later, was thrown from the track, smashing up a dozen cars, and killing thirty or forty hogs. The horses on reach ing home ran through the barn yard and overturned a milk pail, the contents of which another two cent dog licked up. One of the horses having broken his leg was killed this morning, and the other is crippled for life. It is now a mooted ques tion whether the man who threw the brick at the two cent dog, or the man who owns it, is responsible for the chapter of acci dents which followed. Some think they do.—Exchange. 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( :Vier(' US 19,Cf . e7i , ) 11010-If] ZAIIM & JACKSON, TVATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, spECTACI,Es ANT) FANcy coons, No. lb NOUTH QUEEN STREET, &a - REPAIRING ATTENDED TU.-44 Dually) WATCHES! WATCHES ! (1.0( CLO('KS, CLOCKS, The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a large and full assortment of the GENUINE AMERICAN WATCHES', of different weight and finish, to suit all, which are sold upon the most reasonable terms, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Keeps also on hand a good assortment of CLUclis. Call and examine the goods before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continu twee of the same. HENRY F. ANDREWS, Jan Strasburg, Lancaster co., Pa. Musical lastruntents, fie. B. KEVINSKI, NI SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, ORGANS, TtIELODEON And Musical Instruments Generally. WORLD RENOWNED PIANOS. Also Agent for PRINCH & CO.'S OItGANS and ME,LODEONS ei - Music sent by Mall Free of Pa4age. T No, 3 NORTH PRINCE sets .T. - 9 • 4 - Lanoptster t GOOK AMOIIL DOM Rooft aw Int i ti: K LOFFEERA, ORYELLA, MELODEONS, Un Mkt aorta music Inshtruincet tal Der kevinski is agent tor de bereemtr Stein wehr heast mer so adeitsh Der platz is No. 3 NORD PRINCE STREET, LANCASTER. N. I. For a that raty Booty Gmg, odder an Accordeon, odder a Tswierrich-Peit, odder en- Mob onners musical installment, idea odder gross,shtept yusht Ili 011 S lievinskPs, No. 3 fiordPrince Shtrose, Lancaster. [no2o-ly GROCERIES, FRUITS, AND CONFECTIONS, FOR TILE HOLIDAYS, LAyER,sEEDLEsS AND VALENCIA RAISIN NEW CURRANTS, NEW CITRON, TURKISH PRUNES, GREEN APPLES, DRIED APPLES DRIED PEACIIEs, HOMINY, SIIAK KR CORN, GREEN PEAS, SPLIT PEAS CHOICE CIIANRERRIES, CHOICE GREEN TEA, CHOICE BLACK TEA. 1210, LAGUYRA AND JAVA COFFEES, SUGARS AND SYRUPS. A VARIETY OF CONFECTIONS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. LAMP GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. All the above of the beet quality and cheaper than the cheapest. At 1). S. & J. S. BURSK I S, nov 20-Iyr] 'No. IS East King street, Lano l'arnishes, tee. AUG. REINOEHL. JAC. REINOETIL, JR. A &J. REINOEIIL, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN COPAL, WHITE, COFFIN, BLACK AND JAPAN VARNISHES, LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, /to., &c. NO. 109 NORTII QUEEN STREET, (In the Keystone Building,) LANCASTER, PA. Also, Mahogany Boards, Veneers and Mouldings of different sizes and pat terns. All kinds of Turning, such as Bed Posts, Table Legs, Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, &c., &c. Also, AXLES, SPRINGS, &o. [Jan 11.1 yr Drugs and Chemicals. DR. WEAVER'S The subscriber having purchased and taken possession of the Drug btore of Dr. Samuel Reneagy, Northeast Corner of Centre Square, Strasburg, Pa., respectfully solicits the patron• age of the people of Strasburg and vicinity, to a large and carefully selected stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES, FANCY ARTICLES, WALL PAPER, Re. Besides every other article usually kept by Druggists ; and all of the best quality, which will be SOW at the LOIRDST PRICKS. J. G. WEAVER, feb64tl Strasburg, Pa. Dentixtrif. DENTIST. oFricE toek's Uri' sl"r, 1. _1 N S It N A. Jewel rib DEALEtts IX SILVEIt ~ ; //..I'ER-Pt..ITEII WARP, LANCASTER, PA WATCHES! DEALER IN Sole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS' G rocer les. DRUG STORE ! Pilifes. , loll(ll. I. 1)1('K El. vrnot:NEY .vis J. 'kW, (trr;er.: 'lll hm the '• Fminhtin Inn, - I imett-h•r, T it V I N. , (.T4IN. PI • I+. 1.11 .1T I.lw. r: NO.ll NoICIII VI \ , t; T T IW. ()lIN 1;. lil)( )1). VI"I' 1 )1;N EY T W, ) V yit ). 51; NI: LanC;l4(•l', \\ - ..l()lixoN. • IT 1'411:N .I'l 1..\11. I)pricr.: : , ,r) '7) )1. TII Q . l I.:EN I.anctu tvr, 1%1, ll' • AVE( )1: NEN' Al LAW. Urro : With A. Quoi•u st., oppo , -itt• the odic'! of 'Fat 11(.1' AhrLL -11:1111," E.Nltea•ter, c. A 1.. t W. l•)Er1( E: No. 3 s( q'TII Dr 1 E ST., Lancast,i J OIIN P. 1Z F, A , ATToitN EY AT LAW. ()Pvicr: With Hon.( Y.J. DicKnv, N 0.21 :• , (iCTiI QUEEN ST., Lane:is:ler, i A l '' 1 N- EY AT LAW. 4 Writ - Ft of the C i te 11ml. 'i'IIAbOEUS STEVENS. No. 21; south Qile , •ll -t., Lancaster, AMOS M. V LIN . . ATTi )11N EY AT LAW. OvvicE: No. S sttt; 111 QuEI:N sT..l4Lnettster. K . It U T Elt ty • ATTI)ItN , E 1" AT I.AW. OpFlt E: Willi General J. W. 1 7 . 1811E11, .‘.S DUE . E ST., Lancaster, Pa. - 11 F. BAER, ATToRNEY AT LAW. (41 , (CE: No. I.9NORTH DUKE Stmet, Laneas ter, Pu. (ike 151 yr Reading Adrertisements. Hll TZBEIIGEII, . ATTontNEY AT LAW. N 0.40 NoRTH SIXTH ST. , Reading, Pa. j GEORGE SELTZER, GP • AI"IOIiNEY AND CoUN.ELLEn AT LAW. No. 601 COI: UT ST E ET, (opposite the Court douse,) ItxmLing, Boots and Shoes. MARSHALL .1, SON'S BOOT Ala) SHOE STORE, CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL—GIVE Us A CALL. The only place for good and substantial work sat MARSHALL'S, Where can be seen the largest anti beet assort- Limit of Moi's and lloys, BOOTS AND SII () S ever brought to this city. Ladles', Misses' and Children's plain and fancy Shoes, Balmoral, and Buttoned Gaiters. /kir Also, RUBBERS OF EVERY KIND, which we invite you to cull and examine; feeling coal• fident that we can warrant all to WEAR WELL no 20-Iy] Brushes. JACOB ROTIIARMEL, PR EMIL' 31 RUSII MAN U FACT RER. DEALER IN COMBS AND FAN Cl' ARTICLES, NO. 9 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. doe 18 Cloth i ern. FREE EXHIBITION! Everybody Buys their Clothing -OF AT YE R S .& RATH FON, AND SAVES ➢IONEY MYERS & RATHFON keep the largest assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, All our own manufacture. We guarantee the goods as represented or money refunded. We have just returned from the east with a full and complete stock of CLOTHS, TRICOTS, PIQUES' AND COATINGS, In all oo)ors CASSIMER.E , I in great varieties, which we: are prepared to make up to order in the best style and the shortest notice, and at the very lowest Cash Price. Our stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS is full.. ilr Thankful for past patronage wo hope by selling goods low to merit a continuance of public patronage. MYERS & RATHFON, Southeast Corner of Centre Square, ap1.6.151 Lancaster, Penn'a. JUST OPENED BEAU MONDE HALL! PORTICO ROW, 543 PENN SQUARE, 543 READING, PENNA., A LARGE LOT OP BEAVERS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., &c., FOIL WINTER WEAR. ALSO, BOY'S CLOTHING, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS! LEVI G. COLEMAN, Cutter. BITCH & BRO., n0204f ) PaorsisToss.