Father Abraham. (Reading, Pa.) 1864-1873, May 28, 1869, Image 3

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    is a live paper and deserves prosperity
Ground has been broken for a new M. E.
Church in Danville Bands of Gypsies
are encamped near Danville. They spend
their time in telling fortunes, trading
horses, stealing chickens and drinking
whiskey.
PERIODICALS.
linnal II AND Henn continues to hold its place
as one of our best illustrated weeklies. The
number lior May 22d containsthe beginning of
a tine story by H. Efison, entitled "Marrying
Well." Address Hearth and Home 37 Park Row,
New York.
Tea LADY'S FRIRAD von JeNE.—The Steel
Plate for this number is the beautiful, saintly
face of Isabella t one of Shakspeare's characters.
The colored 1 &shim Plato gives a rich and
tasteful bridal dress, and others of the latest
style; and a number of well-executed wool
cuts illustrate the most picturesque varieties
of the present mode. The musical and literal y
departments are attractive. Published by
Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut street, Phila.
dolphin, at +3 50 a year.
PETKRSOIS'S MACIAZINN for June, is bright
and a tt rael ive with handsome illustrations and
excellent reading. "On the Terrace," is abe Al.
tiful engraving, and there are others of an ex
cellent character. The colored fashion plate
will please the ladies, as well a7so the patterns,
&c. Published by C. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia.
HA Re wa's MAoAZINE for.Jtme sustains its high
character, as the best monthly of Sts class.
The contents are exceedingly interesting, and
the handsome engravings aro attractive and
well executed. Money Invested in HARPER
is well invested. Published by Harper k Bros.,
New York.
ARTHUR'S MAGAZINE, ONCE•A-MONTH AND Cri
DREW HOUR for June are on hand, with their
bright and charming engravings, and reading
matter for old and young. There ls no discount
on Arthurs , publications, and they are univer
sal favorites. Address T. S. Arthur & son, 809
and Ell Cnestnut-st., Philadelphia.
4_, 4_ ; 4 4
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To THE WORK ISO CLASS : am now prepared
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 t,i 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 otter :
To all who are not well satisfied with the busi.
ness I will send to pay for the trouble of
writing to me. Full particulars, directions, &c.,
sent free. Samples sent by mail for 10 cis. Ad
dress E. C. ALLEN, Augusta, Me. [mlll2-3111
CANDIDATES.
Announcements of candidates fur office
MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. This , ”/C is
imperative.
121111 M
tirwe are authorized to announce Capt.
CHARLES DENUES, of Millersville, as a
candidate for STATIC SENATOR, subject to
the decision of the Republican voters of Lan
caster county, at the nominating election. *
tVr" We are authorized to announce On.
B. BOWMAN, of NetTaville, Manheim twp.,
as a candidate for the STATE SENATE, sub
ject to the Republican nomination by the
people at the primary elections.
l'1201'110NOTVI:1 ,
C-43' We are authorized to announce Capt.
W. D. STAUFFER, for PIZOTHONOTARY,
late of the Ist Prima. Reserves, and of the
195th P. V., present Clerk for Prothonotary,
of Lancaster City, formerly of Earl township,
subject to the nomination at the Republican
primary election. *
cl,l4:Rli OF QUAIcTER sEs:-loNs
tlr We are authorized to announce BEN
JAMIN F. ItOWE, of Providence tap., as
a candidate for CLERK OF QUARTER SES
worts, subject to the decision of the Republi
can voters at the primary election.
CLERK OF ORPHAN,' COURT
LAirWe are authorized to announce CAP
TAIN JOHN Q. MERCRR, late of Sadsbury
twp., now of the city of Lancaster, as a can
didate for CLERK. OF ORPHANS' COURT,
subject to the decision of the Republican vo
ters at the primary elections.
LEGISLATURE
ro - We are authorized to announce Dr. E.
B. HERR, of Indiantown District, as a can
didate for the ROUSE OF REPRESENTA
TIVES, subject to the nomination of the Re
publican people at the primary election. *
COUNTY TREASURER
Vir We are authorized to announce JESSE
PANNABECKER, of Clay township, as a
candidate for COUNTY TREASURER, subject
to the Republican nomination at the coming
primary elections.
Fir We are authorized to announce H. K.
STONER, of West Lampeter township,
(manufacturer of agricultural implements)
as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER,
subject to the nomination by the Republican
voters at the primary election.
tar We are authorized to announce that
WM. ROBERTS, of W. Mempfleld twp., will
be a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER, sub
ject to the decision of the Republican voters
at the ensuing primary elections.
REGISTER OF WILLS
Er" We are authorized to announce JERE
MIAH ROHRER, of Lancaster city, late
Major 127th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun
teers, 2d Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Po
tomac, as a candidate for REGISTER OP
WILLS, subject to the decision of the Repub
lican voters at the primary election.
rirWe are authorized to announce JA
COB W. BEAR, of Marietta Furnaces, East
Donegal township, as a candidate for REGIS-
Tint, subject to the decision of the Republi
can voters at the primary elections.
Pir We are authorized to announce MAR
TIN S. FRY, of Ephrata township, as a can
didate for Rzoismss, subject to the decision
of the Republican voters of Lancaster coun
ty, at the nominating election.
t 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 REGISTZE, subject to
the decision of the Union Republican party
at the primary election.
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
primary elections.
lam We are authorized to announce GEO.
W. COMPTON, of Caernarvon township, as
a candidate for REGISTER, subject to the
rules of the Republican party.
=
or We are authorized to announce JOHN
HILDEBRAND, of Mount Joy, as a candi
date for SHERIFF, subject to the decision of
the Republican party, at the primary elec
tion.
tir We are authorized to announce AMOS
GROFF, of Martic township, as a candidate
for Snnairr, subject to the nominatinn: by
the people at the Republican primary elec
tion.
Mir We are authorised to announce JOHN
M. JACOBY, of (Bay township, as a candi
dateAPT Ennitlirr, subject to the rules of the
BeigraWn 'party.
•
e are authorized to announce ISAAC
KIMILER, of 'Ammeter city, (late of East
Coonlice township,) as a candidate for the
°Moe of Sasauta, subject to the rules of the
Republican party.
COUNTY CONDIUBSIONNR.
kr Wit are authorized to announce PETER
JOHNS, of Bast Lampeter township, for
COUNTY 0011111IIIIIIONE11,111111100t to the rulee
of the Republican party.
MARRIED.
BINOAMAN-KULLBIL On the 20th inst.,
byJanob Reinhold, George A. Itingaman, of
Ephrata, to Elizabeth Keller, of East Cocal
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MELLoccER—EBERLY. On the same day,
by the same, David Mellinger, of Ephrata
township, to Barbara E. Eberly, of Clay twp.
SKILES—GREENWALD. In this city, On
the 20th inst., by Rev. Dr. Greenwald, John
K. Skiles to Addle L. Greenwald, both of
Lancaster.
JONES—WRINDoLD. On the 20th inst.,
by Rev. J. J. Striae ' Thomas Jones to Mary
A. Weinhold, both of Ephrata.
STEWART—MTJSSELMAN. On the same
day, by the same, J. S. Stewart, of East
Bempfield, to M. Mussehuan, of Rapho,
EvANs—LANtotts. On the 16th inst., by
Rev. J. V. Eckert, Martin Van Buren Evans
to Sophia Lanious, both of Eden township.
RUSH—BURKHOLDER. On the 20th inst.,
by the same, Harry G. Rush to Kate Burk-
holder, both of Pequea township.
LONG—ARNDT. On the 19th inst., by Rev.
T. 0. Stem, Daniel W. Long to Sue Arndt,
all of the borough of Manheim.
BADGER—EISEN BEWIER. On the 18th
inst., at Columbia, by Rev. W. 11. Steck,
George Badger, of Columbia, to Mollie Eisen
longer, of Manheim.
DIED.
SHREW.. On the 21st inst., in this city,
Wm. Sheet; late of the 79th Reg't P. V., in
the 43d year of his age.
McCom.olo. On the 21st inst., in this city,
John McCollom, in the 62d year of his age.
KETTERER. On the 21st inst., suddenly,
George Ketterer, in the 57th year of his age.
SPONG. On the 21st inst., in this city,
Elizabeth Spong, aged 55 years, 8 months and
7 days.
Bitaltzusx. On the lath inst., at Rein
holdsville, this county, N. W. Breneman,
aged la years, 2 months and 10 days.
CoATES. sth month, Pith, Levi Coates,
late of Christiana, Lancaster county, in the
88th year of his age.
CURTIS. On the 17th inst., Barbara Cur
tis, in the 91st year of her age.
KREADY. On the 14th inst., in Rapho
twp., George Kready, aged 71 years, 9 months
and 3 days.
THE MARKETS.
Lancaster Household Markets.
LANCASTSR, May 26.
2g) (v
10 20
0/, 12
!hitter, 191 It ...
Lard, lit lb
Eggs, 11 doz.
yeal,by the quarter,
Dressed Chickens,
Live springchickens ift pair
Potatoes, 3w bus
do.half pk
l'otatoes rom the South (per B.
R.)11 half peck
Green Gooseberries and Currant .1
with stems, I #l quart
Currants without stems 1,3 quart
Strawberries per pint..
Corn hit he ear, 11 Int
Oats, 14 bag of 3 bus ..........
Shad pair .......
Herring It clot
Herring 'to 100
Fresh Mackerel
Porgies la 3 pounds
Philadelphia Produce Markel.
A DELP ar .1, May•24.—The depression in the
flour niarket is almost beyond precedent and
in some Instances holders were compelled to
accept low prices. There Is great anxiety to
realize, and some holders are forcing off their
stocks. 00) bbls. spring wheat and R 0 bbis,
choice Ohio winter wheat were taken for ship
ment on secret terms. The sales for home con
sumption foot up 1,000 bids., including super
fine at $5105 50; extras *5.75W.25; lowa, Wiscon
sin and Minnesota extra family at S6(W; Penn.
d o. do., at *6 9507.2,5; Ohio , 4,7.50@s 75;
and fancy brands at +9@11.50, according to
quality.
Hyo flour ranges from V. 7507 per bbl.
Nothing doing in corn meal.
'I here is not much activity in wheat market,
and prices favor buyers. Sales of red at *1.500
1.55; umber at *1.60@1.05; and 3,000 bus. California
on private terms.
Rye ranges from $1.40 to $1.43.
Corn is active, :lets. per bus. higher. Sales of
1,200 bus. yellow at 92 cts. 2,000 bus. western do.
on secret terms. 2,500 bus. western mixed at 84
GiC; and 10,000 bus. damaged do., at 45105.
Oats 2 ors. per bits. lower. 3,000 bus. western
sold at 80 ets. . _ .
. .
Whisky sells in a small 'hay at +l.otl@l.lo per
gallon, tax paid.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
Mow DAY, May 24.—The market for Beet Cattle
was again extremely inactive to-day, and prices
were a fraction off. The closing quotations
were for choice, 10c.; fair to good, 9 to 93ic.;
prime, 7to Bc., and common, sto 6c. 39 gross.
Receipts, 1,470 bead. The following sales were
reported :
90 head, Owen Smith, Western 8 0 9 1 ,4'
60 " A. Christy k Bro., Lanc'r co. 8 1 ,4475 9 1 / 2
29 " Den gler & MoCleese, Lanc. co 8 el 9
07 " P. McFillen, Western 8 1 ,4@10
75 " P. Hathaway, Lanc'r co. 8 1 1 9 1 4
100 " -James S. Kirk, Lanc'r co 8 OX
100 " James Melcillen, Western.... 8 9N
130 " Martin, Fuller & Co.. Western 8 9y 4
140 " Mooney & Smith, Western &
Lancaster county 8 §lO
60 " T. Mooney & Bro., Penna.... 8 1 4 9
20 " IL Chain, Western 13 1 /,
5-3 " J. &L. Frank, Western........ 8 9 1 4
76 " Frank & Schomberg,Western. 8 9 1 /,
1.0 " Hope & Co., Lanc'r county... 8 9 5 / ! ,
17 " M. Dryfeos & Co., Penna 9
37 " L. Frank, Penns 8 1 i ,Z_
79 " J. Clemson, Lanc'r co 8 9 1 ,4
41 " Chandler & Alexander, Lan co 8 9g
23 " L. Horn, Delaware 5 7
Cows and calves were in fair request at
$45675; and springers at 835(560. Receipts,
ISO heal.
Sheep _were not much in request, but prices
generally were well maintained; sales at the
Park and Avenue yards, at 5;418Ne. 39
gross. Receipts, 15,000 head.
There was no urgency in the demand for
Hogs and prices again depreciated ; sales at
the Union and Avenue yards at 412.50013 for
slop, and $13014 for corn fed. Receipts, 4,000
head.
New Advertisements.
AN EVENING OF SACRED SONG !
With the popular author and Binger,
PHILIP PHILLIPS
OF NEW YORK,
AT 6T. JOHN'S LUTHZRAN CHURCH,
West Orange St., this city,
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 31ST, 1869.
TICKETS OF ADMISSION 85 CENTS,
To be had at J. E. Barra and D. 13are , a Book
Stores, and at the Church on the evening of
the Wooer*.
8. D. & H. R. SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGAN
WILL BE USED
Proceeds for the benefit of the Mission Sunday
School of St. John's Lutheran Church.
Doors open at 7 o'clock.
Entertainment to commence at 74:
THOS. J. WENTZ,
NO. ei
EAST KING STREET,
SIGN OF THE BEE HIVE,
Now °Oen a full assortment of
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS.
WHITE GOODS,
GLOVES and HOSIERY,
CARPETS,
FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
GLASS AND QUERNSWARE
AT THE
LOWEST INDUCING PRICES.
Kind attention paid to all.
special care taken to show our stock,
WENTZ BEE HIVE,
mylatti No. S East King street
.New Advertisements.
A D. RocKA FELLOW Sc BRO.,
W1D , 1.E.4.11.E AND IZETAIT
Fltt - IT AND NUIt'El - tY PLANTS,
STORE-N, 50 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
my2*-11, I
RAKER'.;
ELASTIC' STITCH
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,
495 BROADWAY, NEW YORE
1:30 EsTNUT STREET, PIULADELPRIA
POINTS OF EXCELLIENVZ
Beauty and Elasticity" of Stitch.
Perfection and Simplicityp of Machinery.
Using both threads directly from the spools.
No fastening of seams by hand and no waste
of thread. -
Wide range of application without change of
ad j ustment.
The seam retains its beauty and firmness after
washing and ironing.
Besides doing all kinds of work done by other
Sewing , Machines, these Machines execute the
most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and
ornamental work.
S4' The Highest Premiums at all the Fairs
and exhibitions of the United States and
Europe, have been awarded the Grover & Baker
Sewing Machines, and the work done by them,
wherever exhibited in competition.
?The very highest prize, THE CROSS OF
TILE LEGION 01 HONOR, was conferred on
the reesentative of the Grover & Baker Sew
ing Mac pr hines, at the Exposition Universelle,
Paris,lll67, thus attesting their great superiority
over all other Sewing Machines.
For sale by
_ _ _
my.ll-Iyl
SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS
of the LAKE SUPERIOR, AND MISSIS.
SIPPI RAILROAD COMPANY.
(ii) 75
Co 01.f0
60 0) 80
0) 12
First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bonds, Free of
United States 'faxes.
secured by 1,632,000 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 :1.20 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.,
Lancaster, Pa.
THE LANCASTER
CEMMEI
1.25 01.s0
1.54 (1.73
25 6'6
1.110 2.00
rn v7-t au g:4' j
Sash Support and Lock.
Has neither Springs, Weights, Ropes or Pulleys.
Can be put into any window. llotos THH SASH
AT ANY lIEIOHTH, AND IS SELF-LOCKING; is
very simple, cheap and durable. Rights for sale
on liberal terms.
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For further particulars, call on or address
SASH LOCK, at :he Lanca.ter, Pa., Post Unice.
inhl2-1m
DAVID BAII
BAIR SHENK
BANKERS.
NORTHEAST ANGLE OF CENTRE St./ CARE,
nolo-13 - 1
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MECHANICS' BANK,
NO. 36 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(INQUIRER BUILDING,)
Deals In
UNITED STATES BONDS, STOCKS, GOLD,
Drafts given on all the principal Cities
Collections made promptly.
Interest paid on Deposits
JOHN M. ST EH MAN, SAMUEL SLOKOM,
JOSEPH CLARKSON.
Bankers as
STEHMAN. CLARKSON & CO
mh26-6ni
Musical Instruments, &c.
T B. KEVINSKI,
t , •
DEALER IN
SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, ORGANS,
MELODEONS,
Awl Musical Instruments Generally.
Solo Agent for
STEINWAY & SONS'
WORLD RENOWNED PIANOS.
Also Agent for
PRINCE & CO.'S ORGANS and MELODEONS.
gerMusio sent by Mail Free of Postage.
No. 3 NORTH PRINCE STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.
GOOK AMOHL DOH!
Root aw im
3. B. KEVINSKI SEIM MUSIC SHTORE.
KLOMBRA, ORYILLA, MELODIIOIII, nn silo
aorta music Inshtrumentai
Der Kevinski is agent for de bereenkty Stein
wehr Pianos—bUoffeera beast mer se of deitsh.
Der plats is
No. 3 NORD PRINCE STREET, LANCASTER.
N. B. For a first raty gooty °mg, odder an
Accordeon, odder a Tswoerriob.Petf, odder en.
Mob onners musical Inshtrument, lea odder
gross,_sbtept yusht ni one Kovinaki ' s, No. 3
Nord Prince Shtrose, Lancaster. EncriC.lly
Coal, .Lumber,
EHLER, BRENEDIAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN -
COAL, OF THE BEST QUALITY.
YARD—CUR. WATER ST. AND PA. R. R.
Ospzoß—NO. 2 EAST ORANGE ST.,
LANCASTER PA. [deo 18.17
B. B. MARTIN, lIRRHEMT THOMAS, JOHN 8. MASON
5,000,000
FEET OF DRY LUMBER.
MARTIN, THOMAS & CO.,
COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA.,
Manufsettirere
At LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY, PA.,
AND WHOLESALE
LUMBER DEALERS.
WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK,
L
POPLA O R, WALNUDING,
T, ASH,
FOR IN G, SI
WEATHER BOARDS,
PICKETS, LATH,
021212,4 y) BOX BOARDS, &c., &o.
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wan
NI; li!T F LA ND N UR,F.:RIES
t.R ES. IN SEASON
LANCASTER, PA
FiRiT PREMIUM
GEORGE SPURRIER,
North Queen street,
Lancaster, Pa
Miseellmteous.
Banking.
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LANCASTER, PENNA
SILVER, AND COUPONS
1)17/ Goods.
JOHN D. SKILES,
AT MS NEW STORE,
NO. 24 EAST NINO sThEET,
flas jnat opettod
THE MUST ELE(iANT STOcK
-OF
SPRING AND ;it.TMM ER DRY GOODS
Ever offered to the
CITIZENS OF LANCASTER
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
Of every description
500 Pa. CALICOES from 9 to 12', 2e. per yard
SITAWL.S
A Ilse assortment of SQUARE SHAWLS of
every description.
BLEACHED MIJSLINS!
All the Best and Popular Makes
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR
k tine a.,3ort went of
FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN
C LOTIIq,
CASSIMERES AND
VESTINGS,
Which we will make ergo orderat short notice,
best style, low prices
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
A large assortment of our own ?tlanufacture for
MEN AND BOYS WEAR,
AT LOW PRICES
CARPETS!!! CARPETS!!!
bO ps. BRUSSELS THREE-PLY,
INGRAIN, RAG AND HEMP CARPETS,
-ALSO
OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, &c
WINDOW SHADES!
A fine assortment of Window Shades at very
Low Prices. [my7-ly
SPRING, 1869.
SPRING, 1869
HAGER & BROS.
Have now open a full stock of Goods fog Spring
sales, which will be found complete
in every department, and will
be Gobi at
POPULAR PRICES !
A choice selection of
DRESS GOODS
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN,
In new styles of Bilk, PoplinsUs, Poplins, Mo
hairs, Delaines, Peronls and Chintzes.
ENGLISH & GERMAN HOSIERY,
JUGLA & EMPRESS KID GLOVES,
THOMPSON'S CORSETS & SKIRTS.
MOURNING GOODS.
Black Bombazine, Tamtese, Poplins, Delaines,
Alpacas, in all qualities, or 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, Crossley's Tapestry Brussels,
Lowell & Hartford Three-Ply and Venetian,
Wool Dutch, Hemp and List Carpets.
Floor Oil Cloths--all widths.
COCOA AND CHINA MATTINGS.
25 PACKAGES, PLAIN AND EMBOSSED
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE,
Of Superior Quality.
PITTSBURG AND BOSTON GLASSWARE AT
Low Pncas.
WALL PAPERS !
WALL PAPERS t I WALL PAPERS I!
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE.
20,000 Pleoes, new styles for Spring sales,
the largest assortment over offered in
Lancaster.
WINDOW SHADES,
BOLLARDS ANI► FIXTURES.
Si-We invite an examination.
HAGER tc BROTHERS.
CLOTHS CASSIMERES &c.
We have now open a larg e ltnd choicepelee
t
M ion of fine and medium FOREIGN AND DO
ESTIC
COATINGS, CLOTHS, & MELTONS,
In new Shades of Blue, Dahlia, Olive, Green,
slum and Brown.
BLACK CLOTHS AND DOESKINS, from the
lowest to finest qualities.
LIPPIT, E. HARRIS. BROADBROOK SE
GRAVES, BLACKINGTON, MIDDLESEX, and
other best makes
CASSIMERES,
In 8-4 and 3.4 widths, with and without side
bands, in all the new styles and oolors suited to
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER by experi
ence(' Cutters, and satisfaction guaranteed.
A full stock of out own manufactured
READY MADE CLOTHING,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of eves, de
scription. .16r PRICES LOW.
arfitfl HAGER A BROTHERS.
JACOB HANNIBII, NI. 11. MANNISH, JOHN L. MILLNII.
HAIINISH & CO'S
CHEAP STORE,
No. 27 WEST KING-ST., L (NCASTER, PA.,
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS, •
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds
Lindseys, Flannels, Ticking*, Qhgeks, Plaids,
Alpacas, Dress Goods,• Ginghaids, Calicoes,
Muslims and Drills,
White Goods, Notions, & No. 1 Feathers,
MEN AND BOYS , WEAR,
Made up at astonishing Low Prices.
wow and examine our stock before pur
'basing elsewhere. (febl7ll9.ly
Periodicals.
-
THE DAILY EVENING EXPRESS,
FURNISHES ITS READERS REGULARLY
WITH
THE LATEST NEWS BY MAIL
AND
MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH,
And all Important Local and General In
telligence.
TWINS: $6.00 A YEAR; $1.26 FOR 3 MONTHS.
THE WEEKLY EXPRESS,
A SATURDAY PAPER OF THE FIRST CLASS,
Contains all the news of the week up to Friday
night and gives mere fresh reading than can be
hut elsewhere for the same amount of money.
Twist 011.00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
Address
PEARSOL A GEIST, Publishers,
deo 138m1 L ancaster, its.
Groceries.
GROCERIES, FRUITS,
AND
CONFECT tONS
FOIL TII E II 01,II) A Y S
LAYER,sEi;pLESS AND VALENCIA RAISIN
NEW CURRANTS,
NEW CITRON,
TURKISH PRUNEs,
GREEN APP LEs,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACH Es,
HOMIN Y,
SHAKER CORN,
GREEN PEAS,
sPLIT PEAs,
CHOICE CRANBERRIES.
CHOICE GREEN TEA,
CHOICE BLACK TEA.
LA(iUntA AND JAVA COFFEES,
SUCARS AND SYRUPS
A VARIETY OF CONFECTIONS,
GLASS AND QUEENS WARE.
LAMP GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
All the above of the best quality and cheaper
than the cheapest. At
D. S. &J. S. HU MK'S,
nov 20-Iyrj No. 18 East King street, Lane.
Jewelry.
ZAHM & JACKSON,
DEALER IN
WATCHE, , 4, CLOCK,‘;, JEWELRY,
SILVER
AND sit.vmu-pLATHD WARP,
SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS,
No. 15 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
airREPATRFNG ATTENDED TO.
WATCHES!
WATCHES!
WATCHES' I
CLOCK", CLOCKS, CLOCKS.
The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a
large and full assortment of the
GENUINE AMERICAN WATCIIEQ,
of different weight and finish, to suit all, which
are sold upon the most reasonable terms, and
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Keeps also on band a good assortment of
CLOCKS.
Call and examine the goods before purchasing
elsewhere.
Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continu
ante of the same. HENRY F. ANDREW 6,
Jan l-am*) strasburg, Lancaster co., Pa.
Dentistry.
LANOASTILRy June 25th, ins.
EDITORS Exerusss: Dr. Wm.Whiteside, the
enterprising Dentist, has purchased from me a
large stock of teeth and all the fixtures, the in
struments formerly belonging to me, and also
those used by my father, Dr. Parry, in his prac
tice. In the purchase, the doctor bag provided
himself with some of the most valuable and ex
pensive instruments used in dental practice,
and has beyond doubt one of the best and lar
gest collections of teeth and instruments in the
State. l'ersons visiting the commodious offices
of Dr. Whiteside, cannot fail to be fully accom
modated. The Doctor loses no opportunity of
furnishing himself with every late scientific
improvement in his line of business.
TIT M. WHITESIDE,
DENTIST.
OFFICE AND RESIDENEE,
EAST KING STREET,
Next door to the Court House, over Fahues
toek's Dry Good:4 Store,
LANCASTER, PENNA
Teeth _Extracted without pain by the 2< ,Ye of
(Nitrous ae,ble) Gas.
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Sewing Machines.
T HE PLACE TO GO FOR GOOD
SEWING MACHINES
Ili Al
W. F. DUNCAN'S,
65 NORTH QUEEN STREET
We have the popular
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES,
And the Celebrated
AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE AND
SEWING MACHINES
These machines are made in the BEST STYLE,
By the BEST WORKMEN.,
Of the BEST MATERIALS,
And fur sewing purposes cannot be surpassed by
any machines of Whatever name now In the
market.
They are warranted to execute In the best man
ner every kind or STITCHING, HICIIIIINO, FELLING,
BRAIDING, CORDING, TUCKING, RI/FLING, BIND.
ING, OATRRIAING, &0., &c ., and will also 'slake BUT
TON HOLM, EYKLIT HOLIGI and OVRILSRAMO.
They are not complleated, but
SIMPLE AND EASY TO LEARN,
and within the capacity of all
air Don't forget the
W. F. DUNCAN'S,
ORIEVE6' OLD STAND,
05 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
myl4-Im] LANCASTER, PA.
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE,
FOB
EVERYBODY!
As 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
boat for his business.
The Carriage Trimmer cannot do without it;
and the Shoe Fitter finds that, after all, the
BOWE la the machine for him.
HO Soo WE nerMA or IaCHLNE. ter, everybody will have the
Every Machine is warranted.
Every ono may be the possessor of one of these
unrivalled machines, as we endeavor to make
the terms of sale snit all our customers.
We earnestly invite all, whether they purpose
purchasing or not, to call and get specimens of
the work executed by us on the HOWE MA
CHINE, and compare it with the work done by
other tnachines. We are willing to abide by the
result.
doe lit C. FATE, Agent,
255 i North Queen street
Cloth i asg.
FREE EXHIBITION!
MV.ERS &"; RATHFON,
MYERS So RATFIVON keep the largest
as4ortment of
READY-MADE CLOTIfING,
All our own manufacturv. We guarantee the
goods us represented or money refunded. We
have just returned from the cast Whits full and
oomplete stock of
CLOTHS, TRICOTS, I'l WES AND COATINW,
CASSIMERES 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
GENTLE3IEN's FURNISHING GOODS iS full
Zir Thankful for past patronage we hope by
selling goods low to merit a continuance of
public patronage.
aplG-Iy]
JUST OPENED
BEAU MONDE HALL!
543 PENN SQUARE, 543
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
BOY'S CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'
FURNISHING GOODS!
no::0 t 1
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MARSHALL SON'S
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA.
ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL—Cava Us A CALL.
The only place for good and substantial work
s at
Where can be seen the largest and best assort
ment of Men's and Boys'
BOOTS AND SHOES
ever brought to this city. Ladies', Misses' and
Children's plain and fancy Shoes, Balmorala
and Buttoned Gaiters.
air Also, RUBBERS OF EVERY KIND, which
we invite you to call and examine; feeling eon•
dtlent that we can warrant all to
no 20-1)]
REINHOLD & STUBBS,
No. 1041 North Queen St., k Square above
the R. R. Depot.
BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS.
Have just arrived from the city with a large and
elegant stock of Boots and Shoes, Gaiters,
etc., superior to any ever before brought to
this market, which are offered a 4 the fol
lowing astonishing low prices :
Men s Calf Boots ♦3.00 to $7.00
" Box-toe Congress Gaiters.... 3.00 to 4.00
" Congress Gaiters 2.50 to 3.00
" Balmorals 2.00 to 3.00
" Lasting Congress Gaiters 8.00 to 3.75
" Oxford Tie 2.75 to 3.50
Boys' Gaiters 2.00 to 3.00
" Calf Balmorals 1.50 to 2.00
Youths Calf Balmorals 1.25 to 1.75
Ladies high-polish Lasting Gaiters. 2.50d0 3.25
" Lasting Balmorals 1.25 to 1.75
" Lasting Congress Gaiters 1.50 to 2.0)
" fine Glove Kid Button Boot.. 3.25 to 4.00
" Glove Kid Polish 800 t... 2.60 to 3.23
" " Morocco Button 800 t.... 2.0 to 3.00
" " Goat Balmoral 2.00 to 2.50
" " Turkey Morocco Button. 3.00 to 3.75
" " Kid Heel 51ipper5......... 1.25 to 1.75
" " Goat Slippers 1.00 to 1.25
Bliss°, Goat high-polish ~.. 1.73 to 2.50
" Lasting high-polish 2.00 to 2.23
Children's shoes of all kinds 50 to 1.00
air An inspection of the stock is solicited.
.118TOnr work is all warranted.
Mr All kinds of custom work manufactured
in the very best style at short notice, at the
lowest oath prices.
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111YEIN & RATEIFON,
Southeast Corner of Centro Square,
Lancaster, Penn'a
PORTICO ROW,
READING, PENNA.,
A LA11.012 LOT OF
BEAVERS,
VESTINGS, &c.,
CHM
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ERE
LEN I 6. COLEMAN, Cutter
& BRO.,
Boots card Shoes.
MARSHALL'S,
WEAR WELL
REINHOLD & STUBBS
Books and Stationery.
J. K SHE. AFt'ER,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
Has removed his large stock
Ml=
NO. 52 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Opposite Shobees Hotel,
PROPRIETOW,