Father Abraham. (Reading, Pa.) 1864-1873, May 07, 1869, Image 3

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    LICENSES : The Court met on Saturday for
the purpose of hearing and determining ap
plications for license, against which remon
strances were filed. The following is a list of
licences refused :
Frederick Friend, new stand, Columbia
• Samuel Young, new stand, Ephrata.
J. Buckwalter, East Larnpcter.
Leonard Heilig, new stand, Mount Joy.
Rachel McCardel, new stand, Martic.
Jacob Herzog, new stand, 9th Ward, City.
Fred'k Hester, East Donegal.
H. Killian, new stand, East Earl.
Jos. Weidman, new stand, Elizabeth.
M. J. Cain, new stand, 2d Ward, City.
W. Margnett, now stand, 4th Ward, City.
F. Waltz, new stand, 7th Ward, City.
Aug. F. Specht, new stand, 7th Ward, City.
THE Datratmint BOY OF SHILOH : We
announce with pleasure that this admirable
Allegory is to be re-produced in this city, on
Monday evening next, and will be repeated
every night during next week. As before, the
exhibition will be under the auspices of the
G. A. 8., the proceeds to go to the fund for the
relief of disabled soldiers, their widows and
ehildren, and to the Children's Home, of this
city. Those who did not witness this
very interesting and affecting production on a
former occasion, should avail thereeelves of
this opportunity, the last they will probably
have.
N. I.l.—We hope the intelligencer, its editors
and reporters, will possess their souls in pa
tience, and not go into everlasting fits over it
Be allay, now—be aisy !
BURGLARY : On Friday night last, four
men broke into the house of Mr. George Arm
strong, near Bird-In-Hand, this county. Mr.
A. heard them and met them at the bead of
she stairway. The scoundrels made him go
to bed, displaying pistols and threatening his
life, if he made any noise. They then search
ed the house for valuables, and took a consid
erable amount of money from Mr. A. and a
sister occupying an adjoining room, who they
also threatened with death, if she did not keep
quiet. They left the house with their plun
der. What a pity it is that somebody is not
prepared for these prowling villains, when
they make their appearance.
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THS NEW A 8933303 : J. P. Rea, Bsq.,
sew Assessor of Internal Revenue for th is
district, took possession of his office on Satur
day last. R. J. Houston, Assistant Assessor
for the First Division, having resigned, the
new Assessor filled the place by the appoint
ment of Captain H. R. Breneman, Thomas
Griest and S. L. Kauffman, the former Assis
tant Assessor of the Ninth, and the latter of
the Tenth division, have also resigned. Jacob
Martin and C. P. Bberman, of the Lancaster
Poet Office, are to take positions in the As
sessor's office in a few days.
BERMS ARITHMETIC: Lippincott's Maga
zine contains the following hard hit, showing
how they calculate in our neighboring county
of Berke :
"A schoolmaster In a Berks county public
school was drilling a class of youngsters in .
arithmetic. He said to them : "If I cut an
apple in two what will the parts be?"
" Halves !" was the answer. "If 1 out the
halves in two, what would yon call the parts?"
"Quarters !" "If I cut the quarters in two,
what will the parts be t"' Answer (unani
mous,) " SNITS !"
LI en 01 , JEFFERSON DAVIS, WITH A SE
CRET HISTORY OF THE SOUTHERN Con
n RDEBACY.—We have received from the Na
tional Publishing Company, of Philadelphia,
advance sheets of the Life of Jeff. Dacia and
rte Southern Corfederacy, by Edward A. Pol
lard. It will pruve a very lifteresting work,
and give us some startling developments from
"Behind the Scends in Richmond;" also cu
rious and extraordinary information of the
principal Southern characters lathe late war,
in connection with President Davis, and in
relation to the various intrigues of his ad
minietration. We here give a synopsis of one
of the chapters.
The South Intoxicated by the Victory of
Manassas; Who was responsible for not Pur
suing the Enemy to Washington; A larger
and more Important Question than that; The
True History of a Secret, and Notable Council
of War; President Davis Rejects the Advice
of his Three Principal Generals; He Decides
for the Policy of Dispersion or Frontier . De
fence; A Glance at the Character of General
Johnson; President Davis's Quarrel with
General Beauregard; An Interval of Infam
ous Intrigues at Richmond; How Mr. Hunter
was Driven from the Cabinet; Conceit of the
President; "Waiting for Earope;" Demorali
zation of Inactive Armies; Rapid Corruption
of Society in Richmond; "The Wickedest
City" Mr. Davis at a Fancy Dress Ball; Un
popular Conduct of his Wife; Anecdote of
the President; Criticism of a "Tar Heel;" Mr.
Davis and the Faithful Sentinel of the Libby
Prison; A Historical Parallel; Connubial
Fondness of Mr. Davie; His Collection of
Smell and Mean Favorites; A Curious Sort
if Obstinacy, and some Reflections thereon.
No doubt this book will have a very large
sale,as everybody, especially our soldiers, will
be curious to see and read it. It will be sold
only by subseription, and agents are wanted
for every county. Address, National Pub
lishing Company, No. 26 South 7th street,
Philadelphia.
CANDIDATES.
igir Announcements of candidates for office
MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. This r . . le is
imperative.
=I
tar we are authatited to announce Capt.
CHARLES DENUES, of Millersville, as a
candidate for STAT/I SZNA.TOR, suhJect to
the decision of the Republican voters of Lan
easel* 'minty, at the nominating electioq.
lir We are authorised to announce Ds. It
B. BOWMAN, of Neffsville, Manheim twp.,
as a candidate for the STATI SMELTS, sub
ject to the Republican nomination by the
people at the primary elections.
PROTHONOTARY.
tar We are authorised to announce Capt.
W. D. STAUFFER, for PROTHONOTARY,
late of the Ist Penna. Brooms, and of the
1950, P. V., present Clerk for Prothonotary;
of Lancaster City, formerly of Earl township,
subject to the nomination at the Republican
primary election.
CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS.
Vir We are authorized to announce BEN
JAMIN F. ROWE, of Providence tarp., as
A candidate for CLERK or QUARVIER Szs
mows, subject to the decision of the Republi
can voters at the primary election.
CLERK OF ORMANS , COURT
rirWe are authorized to announce CAP
TAIN JOHN Q. MEROMR, late of Radebury
twp., now of the city of Lancaster, as a can
didate far CLSZN OP ORPHANS' COURT,
subject to the decision of the Republican vo
ters at the primary elections.
LEGISLATURE
rir We are authorized to announce DrPE.
B. HERR, of Indiantown District, as a can
didate for the House as REPRESENTA
TIVES, subject to the nomination of the Re
publican people at the primary election. *
COUNTY TREASURER.
tar We are authorized to announce H. K.
STONER, of West Lampeter township,
(manufacturer of agricultural implements)
as a candidate for COUNTY TRZASUREN,
subject to the nomination by the Republican
voters at the primary election.
Cam" We are authorized to announce that
WM. ROBERTS, of W. Hemptleld twp., will
be a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER, sub
ject to the decision of the Republican voters
at the ensuing primiry elections.
REGISTSR OP WILLS.
/airy,* are authorized to.annoance JA
COB W. BEAR, of Marietta Furnaces, East
Donegal township, as a candidate for REGIS
.
TER, subject to the decision cf the Republi
can voters at the primary elections.
I We are authorized to announce MAR
TIN S. FRY, of Ephrata township, as a can
didate for REGISTER, subject to the decision
of the Republican voters of Lancaster coun
ty, at the nominating election.
Igtir We are authorized to announce DR.
WM. M. WHITESIDE, late Lieutenant of
Company E, 10th Regiment first three months'
service, and Captain of Company I, 79th Re
giment P. V., of Lancaster city, as a candi
date for the office of REGISTER, subject to
the decision of the Union Republican party
at the primary election.
IlW" We are authorized to announce Lieut.
A. C. HERR, of West Lampeter township,
as a candidate for REGISTER, subject to the
nomination by the Republican voters at the
prim y elections.
piff -We are authorized to announce GEO.
W. COMPTON, of Caernarvon township, as
a candidate for REGISTER, subject to the
rules of the Republican tarty.
SHERIFF
1.4" We are authorized to announce ADIOS
GROFF, of Marti° township, as a candidate
for SHERIFF, subject to the nomination by
the people at the Republican primary elec
tion.
tgy - 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. *
ti' We are authorized to announce ISAAC
MISHLER, of Lancaster city, (late of East
Cocalig_o township,) as a candidate for the
office of SHERIFF, subject to the rules of the
Republican party. *
COUNTY COXIKISSIO NBR
1.47" We are authorized to announce PETER,
JOHNS, of East Lampeter township, for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, suhlect to the rules
of the Republican party. •
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To TES OINKING LARS :I am now preim
to furnish all classes with constant employment
at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the
spare momenta. Bodiless new, light - and profi
table. Fifty cents to gi per evening, Is easily
earned by persons of either sez, 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 eddressand teat the business for them
selves, I make the following unpanikelled oiler
To all who are not well satlided with the busi
ness, I will sane el to paSor the trouble Of
writing to me. Full parMu directions, ara.i
sent free . Satnples sent by for le els. Ad
dress B. C. ALLAN, Augusta, lie. [mhl94m
HARRIED.
RYON—Huirrussint. On the 29th nit.,
by Rev. Thos. B. Barker, of Lancaster, Geo.
W. Ryon, Esq., of Shamokin, to Phebe,
daughter of William Huntzinger, Esq., of
Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
KAHL—MCCLAIN. On the .99th ult., by
Rev. W. V. Gotwaid, John H. Kahl to Mary
L. McClain, both of this city.
KAIITIMAN—MILLER. On the 28th ult.,
by Jacob Reinhold, Christian Kauffman to
Elisabeth Miller, both of Sporting Hill, Lan
caster county.
NISSLY—LANDIS. On the 4th inst., by
Rev. B. F. Beck, John L. Nisely to Addle K.
Landis, both of Middletown, Dauphin co.
STROMR—SMITH. OR the 22d ult., by
Rev. Dr. Greenwald, William A. Strome, of
West Lampeter, to Emma Smith, of Lancas
ter township.
DIED.
On the 2d inat., in this city,
WHITEHILL.
James Whitebill
HARKINS. On the 2d inst., at Witmer's
Bridge, Ann Catharine Harkins, in the 17th
year of her age.
ELY. On the 2d inst., suddenly, at Wilber
ham, Mass., Samuel Ely, recently of Lancas
ter. in the 38th year of his age.
KURTZ. Near Sprier/111e, Lancaster co.,
by a stroke of lightning, Jacob Kurtz, son of
Henry Kurtz, aged 26 years, 5 months and 25
days.
BIDER. On the 20th ult., in Elizabethtown,
Barbara Rider, wife of Joseph H. Rider,
aged 37 years, 8 months and 15 days.
WILSON. On the 26th ult., at Coatesville,
John W. Wilson, formerly of this city, in the
53d year of his age.
FLICK. On the 26th ult. in this city,
John Flick, in the 52d year of ids age.
LEMAN. On the 27th ult., in this city,
John K. Leman, in the 35th year of his age.
THE MARKETS.
Lancaster Household Markets.
LAIIRIASTia, May 5
Rutter, iis 60
Lard, 29 90
Eggs, ot os. 18 ',,
Dressed Chickens, 80 7 ,
Veal, by the quarter, front 10
do do do hind 12 1'
Potatoes,tus 76
do. half pk 10
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Turnips II f peek 8
Rhubarb 91 bunch 6 1.
Radishes" bunch 8 1 ,
libelled Corn is bu5he1,....... ........ 90
Oats, ll bag of 3 bus
• 1 40 1.:
Shad, 11 100. Ib4 .. $2O ".
Pld~a traduce larket.
PHILADELPHIA, Ma s.—Market dull and yes
terday's quotalloas eoatinued; no demand for
shipment, and ntakkibr bona consumption
alantir
limited • sales of . etdedy northwestern
emus at Mk tee latter tar choice;
Pena. do, 7.111 t, 0111c4o_. MOWS" Amoy
brandsatal ; mese as ts.7sale.m, and super.
flue
i t
sttli6 •
Ilse oir sells at 1707.2$ 11l bbl.
_r_ibtldn deism la umpumiat.
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,
eliiinged hands at and Springers at pie
is. oeipte, if has .
Sheep were in active request at very full
prices. Sales of MINX, head at eMilnio. fit b.
gross.
The supply of Hogs was quite light, and the
offerings were all taken En sharp at gitelLllo
for slop, andIiOULIMI.I4.SO 100 Is. net for corn
fed. About MOO head e ged hands at N.
Glass , Union Hog Drove yard within the above
range of Aimee.
New Advertisements.
SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS
of the LAKR SUPERIOR AND MDSSIS
SIPPI RAILROAD COMPANY.
First Mortgag e Sinking Fund Bonds, Free of
United States faxes.
Secured by 1,032,000 ACRES OF CHOICE
LANDS, and by the Railroad, its rolling stock,
and franchises ; and yielding in currency near
ly Ten per cent. per annum.
Holders of 5-20 Bonds can exchange them for
these desirable securities, at a profit of nearly
20 per cent.
A limited amount for sale upon favorable
terms, and full particulars furnished by
DAVID G. SWARTZ,
No. 73 North Duke-st.,
my7.4t■j Lancaster, Pa.
ItEINIIOLD & STUBBS,
No. 104} North Queen St., 1 Square above
the R. R. Depot.
BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS.
Have just arrived from the city will a large and
elegant stook of Boole and Shoes, Gaitels,
etc., superior to any ever before brought to
this market, which are offered at the fol-.
lowing astonishing low prioes :
Dien a Calf Boots $3.00 to $7.00
" Box-toe Congress Gaiters.... 8.00 to 4.00
" CYntgress Gaiters 2.30 to 3.00
" Balmorals 2.00 to 8.00
" Lasting Congress Gaiters 3.00 to 375
" Oxford Tie 2.75 to 3.50
Boys , Gaiters 2.00 to 3.00
" Calf Balmorals 1.60 to 2.00
Youths Calf Balmoral)] 1.25 to 1.73
Ladies hie-polish Lasting Gaiters. 2.50 to 3.25
Lasting Balmorals 1.25 to 1.75
1, Lasting Congress Gaiters 1.50 to 2.09
" fine Glove Kid Button Boot.. 3.25 to 4.00
" " Glove Kid Polish 800 t... 2.60 to 8.25
" " Morocco Button 800 t.... 2.25 to 8.00
" " Goat Balmoral 2.00 to 2.50
" " Turkey Morocco Button. 3.00 to 3.75
" " Kid heel 51ipper5......... 1.26 to 1.75
" " Goat Slippers 1.00 to 1.25
Mimeos Goat high-polish 1.75 to 2.60
" Lasting high i r, 2.00 to 2.25
Children's shoes of kinds al to 1.50
aff•An inspection o the stook is solicited.
Mirth= work is all warranted.
/Wall Mods of custom work manufactured
in the very best etyle at short notice, at the
lowest esuM prices.
may7-6mj BILKHOLD k STUBBS.
JOHN D: SKILES,
aT HIS 10119 STOWS,
NO. M EAST KING STREW,
Has just °petted
TSB MOST ELEGANT STOCK
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SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS
Kver offered to the
CITIZENS OP LANCASTER
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
Of every description
509 pO. CALICONS from 9to 12 1 ,i0. por yard
SHAWLS
A due assortment of SQUARE 1311AWL3 of
every description.
BLEACHED MITSLINS!
All the Best and Popular Makes
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR
A fine assortment of
FRENCH, ENGLISH t AMERICAN
CLOTHS,
CASSIMEHES AND
VICSTINGS,
Which we will make up to order at short notice,
best style, low prices.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
A largo assortment of our own Manufacture for
MEN AND BOY'S WEAR,
♦T LOW PRICES
CARPETS II I CARPETS TJ!
60 pe. BRUSSELS THREE-PLY,
INGRAIN, RAO AND HEMP CARPETS,
-ALSO
OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, &c
WINDOW SHADES!
A tine assortment of Window Shades at very
Low Prioee.
Misedianeotes.
THE LANCASTER
Sash Support Old Lock.
Has neither Spina% Widabbakepsser Pulleys.
COM be put lase stay limey._ TZX Bssa
A? ANT 111011TH, AID IS S ILL-LOCKING ; is
vemshaple, show and durable. algle g • for sale
OR dal terms.
81 1 4 Z ar a 7,41247.
mug -ft
FARt FOR SALE, IN CULPIIPPE :
._-et)V.A.,grk na dlotemithweet of .
Conti Nouse, on the and Vr o t a s It
R., sod eta =lee W , D
C., of WO, iiittnnilly ilsi and
better 1 beouLtrultoestfoo, sad re
Price, sfl per mere if a .
spoiled
I Itfat i li gi tir illagas illr=siletb to
JA N;
or to • ildit=t i pitper. rtnitaat
Mato, ON" Puri, ate.
18418. 1868.
SIMI= & BROTHER,
HATTERS,
No. 90 NORTH
_QUERN STREET,
LANCASTER,. PENNA.
Latest style FaU and Winter HATS and CAPS
is all qualities and colors.
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
We are now opening t largest
ocm ~ ~~ eo p rtment of Dies ' and Nita%
F CY FGs<OS ever offered in tine market, at
very low prices..
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ROBES! ROBES!! ROBES!!!
Build° Edna, lined and unlined; Hudson Bay
Wolf, Prairie Wolf, lox, Coen, dc.
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 MITTS.
OTTER,
BEAVER,
SEAL,
BUCKSKIN,
?LEMUR,
KW, do., de
Ladies' Fine Fur Trimmed Gloves, Gauntlets
Mitts and Hoods.
PULSE WARMERS and EAR MITTS.
tt
WHOLIMALB AND RETAIL.
maill-
Sewing Machines.
OUR NEW OFFICE.
To substantiate the merit so unive2 , 3ally ac
corded to
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING !MACHINES
Ci f irdarro time to justify oar claims to
the citizens of Lancaster County,
we will present to their attention a few strong
facts :
First—We assert (undeniably) that
THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL
awarded eb the PaVi4 Exposition for Sewing
Maolliae3 lbr family parpoies, vrai
awarded to toe
hall & WI it
after a Aiir trial before competent Judos, (ap
pointed by the Emperor Napoleon,) whose
duty it was to deal impartially in the perfor
mance of their emntuission :
Commission letrastAts,
Cnamr-Daleans, 6th Jul, ISM
Mr. R. Ma taw, PS Begenl Reed, London.
Dean Sts :—Zeplying to your inquiry I beg
leave to state, that the ONLY GOLD MEDAL
for the maaallacture and perfection of Sewing
Meeatimorwits awarded to Messrs . WHBELIR
Wilson, of ew York.
fteepostfully,
•• HENRY P. Q. D'ALIGNY,
Member ol Me .fietensational Jur nt y
end Reporter the sae.
D6PART in MIXT or STATZ,
.
Washgton, May,
To Moder Mans, e/ Mow Pork. 1918
Sum i—The Department has received one Geld
Medal, awarded - to your arm for Sewing Ma
chines, at the Paris Universal Exposition, of
1887. WM. H. SEWARD,
Swamp (41 State.
Second—We assert to the positive sale of the
LARGHST l'fUMllll.lt OF
SEWING MACHINES
inuiLy
OP ANY, MA.NUFACTURINti COMPANY
IN THE COUNTRY,
(all combined)
THE
WHEELER&WILSON
eXCiIIArCI7
A FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
and as such, it has, In deflanee of all cowpetit ion,
whether it be manly and honorable, or ungen
tlemanly and ignorantly discourteous, made its
way, held its own ; and established the well
merited reputation se universally extended to
the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Nor is
it necessary in introducing the W heeler & WH
OM to the citizens of Lancaster, that wo should
speak in any way disparagingly of others. We
claim to have A FIRST CLASS SEWING MA
(MINN, complete, (with no single extra at
tachments to buy after purchasing.) the beat in
use for family work.
Ia taking into consideration the unequalled
popularity of this wonderful machine and its
immense sale, it should be remembered that we
Oro lisdped no bereeilt whatever from the sale
of nuiniliketining machines. Withdraw the
heavy machines from the sales of the different
companies, and where do they eta nd I Far be
hind the Wheeler a Wiliam Co., who make the
Xaebine a speciality. The
Compaad►s nesaufsoturing premises at Pedro
port, Cam" occupy a spate of i sores, enclosing
as entirequadrangls, with a front on the N. Y.
t. N. 8. Railroad side of a quarter of a mile less
le fest, Vied with costly machinery.
Capital Imployed, over
.200001290.
kin SliT - pyr: 7-
liaakines, inlay Product, Soo 1;000.
Ninalwr ts Use,
In Uses. of any other, 120,000 to 200;00u.
In other words,this Manufactory has added to
the 1:144064A1 world the effective force of 1,700,-
000 seatastremtes, and is swelling that immense
numbime by adding 2,000 per day.
It has even conquered British prejudice.
Charles Dickens himself has made it the sub
ject of a manly turned article in "Once a Week,"
and the London Times, in an exhaustive two
column and &half editorial, covering the whole
subject of Sewing Machines, awards the highest
merits of praise to the WHIRLER sc WILSON,
as the one best 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,
It•s agents are everywhere throughout the
habitable globe, wherever fabrics are sown in
to human apparel.
We respectfully claim attention, and cordial.
ly invite the chimes of Lancaster county to vis
it our Mee, inspect the Machine, examine the
samples of the work performed, and compare
them with others. We willingly abide the re
sult.
MACHINES SOLD ON LSAsE PLAN, AT THE
OUR NEW OFFICE IS
No. 64 North Queen-St.,
HOWELL'S BUILDING,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
Books and Stationeiw.
THE CHEAPEsT
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
=I
WEST KING /t. PRINCE-STs.
Engli3ll and German 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.
SHEET MUSIC for five cents a piece !
STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES
of all kinds.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BIBLES for 85 eta. TESTAMENTS for 10 cte
feb2o-tfl D. S. BABE.
REMOVAL
• ,T. 11. ,UHF, AFF'F,R,
BOOKSFILLER AND STATIONER,
Has removed Ma large stock
Ira:
BOOKS and STATIONERY,
MEM
NO. 52 NORTH QUEEN STREItT,
Opposite Shober'e Hotel, "
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FOUR 900113 NORTH F ORANGE-STREET,
ap9-tf] LANCASTER, PA
Banking.
DAVID BAIR.
BAIR & SHENK,
BANKERS,
NORTHEAST ANGLE OF CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PENNA
noto-Iy]
MECHANICS' BANK,
NO. 36 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(INQUIRER BUILDING,)
Deals in
UNITED STATES BONDS, STOCK'S, GOLD,
SILVER, AND COUPONS
Dnifts given on all the prineipal Cities
Collections made promptly.
Interest paid on Deposits
JOHN M. ST OH DIAN 030E01 BRIIIIIAR62,
,JOSE.PH C'LAIIH4ON. SAMUEL SLOZON,
Bankers as
STERIKAN, CLARKSOI &CO
mh2S-Gm
Sewing Machines.
THE }IOWE SEWING MACHINE,
FOR
EVEUYBODY!
AA a Holiday Gift to a Sister, Wife or Friend
they are unsurpassed.
The Farmer wants it for his Family.
The Dress and Cloak Maker prefers it.
The Seamstress wants it, because its work is
sure to give satisfaction.
' The Tailor has long ago decided it to be the
best for his business.
The Carriage Trimmer mina do without it;
and the Shoe Fitter Ands that, after all, the
HOWE is the machine for him.
Sooner or later, everybody will have the
HOWE MACHINE.
Every Machine is warranted.
Everyone may be the possessor of one of these
unrivalled machines, as we endeavor to make
the terms of sale suit all our customers.
We earnestly Invite alt whether they
ipurobasteg or not, to call and get • ens of
the work executed by tut wi t h t he
work W CHINE, and compare it with the done by
other machines. We are willing toablde bythe
result.
C. FATE, Agent,
25&; North Queen Street
ace 13-t n
Varnishes, &t,.
AUG. REINOEIII.. JAC. REINOEHL, JR.
AA & J. RE ENOEHL,
e
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS
IN
COPAL, WRITE, COFFIN, BLACK AND
JAPAN
VARNISHES,
LINSEED OIL,
• TURPENTINE, de., &c.
NO. 100 NORTH 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., &c.
Alio, AXLES, SPRINGS, ho. (jan &In
Coal, Dumber, 40e.
E IMER, BRENEMAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
COAL, OF THE BEST QUALITY.
YARD—COB. WATER ST. AND PA. R. B.
Oritos—NO. I EAST ORANGE ST.,
LANCASTER P.I. (C 10018.17
B. B. MARTIN, URIMICRT 111011118, JOll.l mAsos.
It* 5 9 000 1 00 0
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,
POPLARvrAiurtrz ASH,
FLOORING, SIDING,
WEATHER BOARDS,
PICKET% LATH,
mbl2-171 BOX BOARDS, Re., Av.
For Sale.
ROLLING MILL PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE.
The subscriber offers at private sale, the pro
perty known as the Rolling RUPP in the Bor
ough, of Shamokin, Northumberland county,
Pa., adjoining the Shamokin Furnace, consist
ing of about two (2) acres of ground. The Roll
ing building a 5 x 2811
o f, together with a
lam Brick &tack about S feet in - height. The
building Is substantially built of the best mater
ials, covered with a slate roof, and stands with
in seventy4ive feet of, and on a level with the
Enterprise Railroad, (an extension of the Phil
adelphia and Reading Railroad) It is well
adapted for manufacturing purposes of almost
any deseriptioa, sue& as Rolling lac-
Beingaee Sp Foun Shop, Re., he.
Masted near the centr e s of one of the
richest anthracite mining districts in the State,
presents a rare chance for investment. Price
fibers]. For further particulars apply to or
address THOS. BAUMGARDNER,
or R. A. A MKRIMAN, Shamokin, Laaraster, Pa. Pa.
April 30, lac —tf
BEE HIVE STORE ,
Ms restored good old times.
PRICES AS LOW
FOR GREENBACKS AS GELD.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS,
CLOTHS, WIN OW SHADES,
GLASS AND QUEENSWAEE,
T.ADIEEP DRESS GOODS,
ALL THE NOVELTIES OF ,THE . SEASON,
KID GLOVES, CORSETS,
HOOP SKIRTS.
PRICES CHEAP AS EVER.
BEST CALICOES 'IN THE MARKET FOR
11 CENTS.
TKOS, J. WENTZ,.
Sign of the Bee 111 - 1%
ap9-Iy] No. 5 Enid King-et., Laneeden
SPRING, Ma
HAGER & BROS.
Have now open a full stock of Goods for Elprtng
sales, which win be toured complete
in every department, and will
be sold at
POPULAR PRIORS !
A choice itelection of
DRESS GOODS
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN,
In new styles of Bilk, Poplinette, Poplins, Me
hairs, Detainee, Penals and Chintzes.
ENGLISH & GERMAN HOSIERY,
JUGLA I EMPRESS KID GLOVES,
THOMPSON'S CORSETS & SKIRTS.
MOURNING GOODS.
Black Bombazine, Tannage, Poplins, Delataes,
Alpacas, in all qualities, of LUPIN'S Manu
facture. Black Thibet, Long and Square
Shawls, English and French Crapes , and
Craps Veils.
HOUSE FURNISHING LINENS I COTTONS,
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
English Brussels, Crossley's Tapestry Bruasekr,
Lowell di Hartford Three-Ply and Venetian.
Wool Dutch, Hemp and List Carpets.
Floor Oil Cloths--all widths.
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COCOA AND CHINA MATTING S.
RS PACKAGES, PLAIN AND EMBOSS/ID
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE,
Of Superior Quality.
PITTSBURG AND BOSTON-GLASSWARE AT
Low /twee.
WALL PAPERS i ! WALL PAPERS It
PLAIN AND DNCORATIVIL
20,000 Pieces, new style+, for Spigg soles,
the largest aiwortment over offered in
Lancaster.
WINDOW SHADES,
HOLLANDS AND FIXTURES.
4/I - We invite an examination.
HAGER & BROTHERS.
CLOTHS CASSIMERES
&c.
We have now men a large and ehoieopolee
tion of tine and medium FOREIGN AND DO
MESTIC
COATINGS, CLOTHS, & MELTONS,
In new Shadca of Blue Dahlia, Olive, Green,
Plum and Brown.
BLACK CLOTHS AND DOESKINS, from the
lowest to driest qualities.
LIPPIT, E. HARRIS, BBOADBRCK)K,
GRAVES, BLACKINOTON, MIDDLESEX, and
other best makes
In 6-4 and 3-t widths. with and without side
bands, in all the new styles and 001018 suited to
MEN AND ROTS) WEAR.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER by expert
enoed Cutters, and satisfaction guaranteed.
A full stack of out own manufactured
READY MADE CLOTHING,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of eves" de.
scription. ifir•PRICES LOW.
apS-H] HAGER & BROTHERS.
. ,tI 0' If L. I I
HARNISH &
CHEAP STORE,
No. 27 WEST KING-ST., L ANC'ASTEII, PA.,
Doalers in Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
Cloths, C'assimeres, Satcinetts, Jeans, Tweeds
Ltnctseys, Flamels, Tiektugs, choiks,
Alpaooas, Dress (locals, tiinghattls, Calicoes,
Muslin and DrillS,
White Goods, Notions, & No. 1 Feathers,
MEN AND 11()1s 9 WE, ,
Blade up at astonishing Low Prices.
4ifirCall and examine our stgptbefore pur
chasing elsewhere. 1teb12,69-ly
LITIZ GEAYA DE WELT!
TSUUDY L'N 1113 TOR ER AHEAD I
DER GROSS NEI EHTORE
Dort guit filer onna for wohlfeld kawfa
AN NEIER siurocK GOODS!
DRY GOODS fun oily aorta ; Qneensware an
Hardware; Oily aorta Licher* Goods for Mon
cleft un Weibsleit, for Fre-yohr nn Summer;
Teacher, Coffee, Krea, an oily orrery Darla Gro
ceries; Ally sorts Hardware for imighl-riguis.
Gehl an Varntsh on de niddershty Shtsat p oes.
In fact, shier °lies was mar denim ktpon is tau
hawa, irver ons wohifeal ins
TSHUDY UN BRICKER'S
Besides, an first, rater, fuller shtoek fun oLly
Kleader for MonaMit un Buwa;
Huet for Meaner au Buwa,
An first racy ahtock, un orrig wohlfehl
1 .Mor dela aw in calories boners' produce--
BUTTER, OYER, SCHMALTZ, SHVNKA,
SHMOKE-BEEF, DRY-RKEF, HINKLE, RP
PLE, SHNITZ, &c.—kuuftuu ferkawfa on reg
ular morriekt prices.
Nowde Wits macbt etch bed, un judg't
for eioliselwer. Kummt in foor-weasa ; kummt
uf II; kummt mit easlo foora ; kummt uf em
railroad ; kummt uf velocipedes, odder kummt
tau fool. Mar singor net pertioular—yusbt so
doe der kummt for woblfeala un drat, raty
goods, un brine eir greenback's mit. Mind
der reedit plats is one
TSHUDY ti N BRICKER'S .
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, opal:NG, 100
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