ft mogitattioch gititsch. MEW run NCIIIRIMSMEnnt. Bcm.rmirrown, June der 1, 1869. MISTER FODDER ABRAHAM: Doh for a pear dog hob ich an breef grickt fun meim olta friend, der Tobias Witmer, mit a bully goots deitshee ehtickly drin, un weil ich hardly tseit hob an reg 'laser breef shreiwa de woch, btu ich tsu der conclusion kumma, der sell shtickly odder liedly tsu shicka fors mg eier roushiche un bumerawlishe Booty Irifteitung mei tau printa. De Bevvy lust eich greesa. PIT SCHWEFFLEBTIMINER. GEBURT'S-DOG—ON MEI OLTY. Weaeht du noch Annie , sell-a mohl, We ich a Buwelle war, De Bocka roat, un freida fall, Dei Awys hell un klohr Mer warn druvva in der lane, Was nuf ins Biahly geat;' I Shtoffels Liz, un'd Sissy Keen Un noch men kleany mted. Mer hen dort druvva Erbla g'sucht— Se wahra roat we bloot; Du hust de shenshty all fersucht, _Mier ware se tsu goot. Du weasht, de meadlin hen so rlaeht, We se sell g'seana hen, Hob mich rehe.mt—hobs doch net g'acht Ick war noch sheer tau idea. • Un Blimlin fun der shenshta sort Dos ich mei leawa glee— . Hen bliet amongst de Erbla dort Im Dimmoddy un Klee. Oh I was is sheaner of der Welt, Dos Blimlin, roat un weis ? Un bloh, u i geal, im Erbla Feld— Was sin se doch so neisl Ich weas noch goot, in seller Tseit Hob ich nix leewers 'du Dos in de wises—long un breit So Blimlin g'suoht we du. Doch is es shun a longy Tseit Bidder ich dort in dem Feld, De Blimlin g'sucht, of tonngg un breit, Un of dei Bussam t. Der hent amohi a Giert e Whet— Mei shweshterly un du; Ich hobs prepared, mit hook un shpawd, De Blumma nei "tau du; Un wo ich hob im greens schwmhl, De Kee dort hinna, rsuoht, De Lady-schlippers, weis un geal, Hob ich mit heam gebrocht, Un hob se in sell Garde plonst, Bei nacht, im mondes licht : Der heats net gwist, bis yusht at wont, Bent diers gegest s'war mieh. Mer sin sell Tseit M'd Yankee Sheol Im olta Block Shool-House; Ich sea de shool-mam noch tm sittool Un gebt de worts one. Du hust se olefart nunner g'shpellt Un husht so ghee gpleaet— Es war kea mensh im House un Feld Deer dish net hut g'praisd. Mer sin amohi one "Devil's Hole" Mei sbweshter.war derbet, De Felsa sin dort greislich hobl, De Banks sin sheer sky high. A shlong war dort, net welt fum Bank, Dkh hut se gone fershreckt, Mei shweshter rief we oily krenk " Du musht fern Bank a reek, Sunsht wenn amohi des shlonga-fieh So in dem Grass beer shleicht We leicht wtersht du, weer weas wu he, Im obgrund nunner g'scheucht." Nord sin tur.ohl de grease mead, De eteile Bank hinob, Bis wo des wasser greislich weht • Der weg war furchtbar k'nab. Eich kleane, ben se hen gesetzt Beside an grosser Bawm, "Mer kumma bol" hen es g'echwetzt, "Nord Bean mer mit eich heam." Der hentgewart, a loagy Tseit Es war e ich shier tsu long Der lent gefsercht se sin nei ohlide Es war tech dodes b ng. Se sin net kumma—was tee du, Hen dier so sure net rwist Der rind fura•plaz, noch eana tsu, Nord hen se etch aw rmiset, Der fiend eich nerd im Bush fenert, Un $e ton eich gesucht, Mit engshta warsht du gone ferwsert— Mei shweshter, weis we Duch. Glahprunga ain'd er, gone we wilt, Dei shnupduch husht ferlorl l De groom rated hen aw gebrillt La war a grease rft*.r. Des war bet west fura groom Fall vsol g'walttCh tsuckt, Mer ems eic h fterchta, yusht 8Q boll Mer ink whirlpool gtickt, Nord hut sich's awer tau getra, Kea unglick is possiert; Se hen eich rfunena, (her sic aw, Se hen eich ham gefiert. lie mommy hut lbrdterbt getzoukt Un huts Oh Masrads We mot:wiles kind der Dods erlopgt Derrick talche dumme shtieach. Ohl wane ich on mei mommy desk, We sheet se mich gefeertl Wsoft ink ear der,undonk Shenk . Wo se mit HtertallebFlat. Ich wot ich kent se wWder lea, geab 'Cr beasers g'bear. Ich meach er sure kes Mertz ne 'weft Wynn ich yusht bci er wier. Se war so Ueb—mei Dawdy aw, Kea mensh dears JErd Het besser do, dos Belly tswea; Ohl wow iob bolb eo wort! Yetz sin se beaut—im Himmel nuf, Wu's Hetty aw shun singt Mit Goldne Herta, Engel ruf, Bis tins der Doan aw bringt. lich hob "na uft a Truvvel rmacht— nabs aw net so gemeand, Xehs mach:s una're 'n earam fach Net bester„we's mer scheint. De 'Yohra tikes wunner schnelli Mei Hohr sin aw shun groh; Dei Awg is tummy gor so hell Doch immer frish un froh. A inonch bekonntes is shun beam, Nuf in de Amer welt, Seit dem, in kindhcits lieb-getrawm, Mir tuns tsusomml g'sellt Ich weas net we es kumma is, Kea meadly uf der Tract Hab ich net g'sheit, wana's mich gekist, Yusht dich—sell is a fact! Un now, warm ich in welder welt Mei gshefta, dreiva muss, Hob'lch yusht ea Heertz—lieb geseilt, Yusht can ferliebter kuss. Weasht du noch wu de Hochtsich war; On deinem Dawdy's House; Der Owet war so hell un klohr Mer sin im Gorda nous. Der net-mood war om Himmel g'henkt, Ole war sell you and 1, De 'Aston:din sin nordaw rouse g'shlupt, Ins shame Himmels mear, Wo Gottes Liebe luersht un ruled; Wo Tauter Tugend is; Wo unser Liebe ne obiaelt Wo eawichs Glick uns kisst In leisern wispera, hob ich denkt, "Ohlllerr, du Heber Gott." Mach dos dei.Geieht uns immer lenkt Fun now aw bis tsum Doat. "Mach dos de Lieb, we's mondes Licht, A yeader Dog improoft, Un unser Henze besser richt Bis uns der Engel rooft. Un we der mond ols Keller wterd Sei G'sicht mea of gekleert, So leicht usu aw, du liebes Ich weas sell hut er g'heart, A monches is uns shun posseart, Wo goot war, un aw shlecht, Doch oily mohl wens uei Licht wterd, Bret ich, "mach olles recht." So hob ich.monche yohm denkt Fergess es nimmer mehr; De shlechta mensha hen sick g'regt, In wicketer Revolution, Se hen der Freiheits Fahna glegt In dreck, Oh! welcher Hohnl Nord hut sick olles uf. gemacht, Mit Peif un Drum, un schwrert; De "Jonnies" hen uns owl gelacht— Hen rsawt—"der sand net schmart.” Der Spinner hut se uf gehetzt, Mat earam hoctUnoots geislut Mer hut gemeant's weer olles lets, Se hen uns gons surprised. Awer yusht about tsu seller Tseit Sin ruler nord ufgeweckt, De beahty sin uf unser side Hens g'sheft uf'd side geleagt Un hen der Fawns, of gerieht— Der shtawb detftu gewesht. A yeader hut noch seiner pflicht, Gedu sei very besht, Oh! was war sell a shlimmy Tseit For unser Fammillie! Bleibt mer derheam—sell mer net right, Geat mer, so is mer hie! Oh! we fiel hen gevoluntiert, Un sin em Fawns), noch, De nimmy sin derheam appeard Es ontwart keane shprochl Doch wo mer drowse im Feld sin retest, Un hen de Rebels g'wehrt, So is des Nei Licht in dem west A yeades mohl uf rshtart, Un hut a yeady nacht improved— Mit lushta hen mer's rem; De dunkla Wulka sin removed, Der Palm is in der Ina. Der Uncle Sam is noch net doat • Obshun sei Bloot entraan, Uf dansend Felder, greislich coat! Er is an sounder mann! Es hut em ordlich shulda g'macht, Mer felt sell gone gewiss, Doch wane mar olles wohl betraoht. Is es besser we es is; For hetta se de up - Mond grickt Mit ears Schlavera— Se hetta uns tsum lond nouse kickt— Es weer kea mensh mea For wo de Schlaverei exist Is the kea wohres glick Es konn kea moan wo krishtlich is In Satan Reich tsurick. Un wo an mensh ferbunna is, Tus diens leawes long, Dort in de stel a hinderniss Es is. 'er immer bong, Kea moan deer mit der bond arbeit, Un sei er noch so Wring, Ward klawya warm sei Geisht sich freit, Es is a Crishtlich ding. Der moan wo fret is, shemt sick net, Wilhnd onPloog tau du, , ser &toroth but, is niemohli frei— Sei ;Irwin& hut kea ruh. Kei mensh rheart mit, mit Leib un Sehl, Yusht ich mus for mich shtea; Mer g'heara ail dem liewa Gott, -It neaten fot ant kea Owen, Doch ich An du sin ordlich eans Mer wabtes olsfort g ' West, Warm /eh dich hob, ich will net mea, Mit dier bin ich geblest, Obshon mer horte Tseita hen Un wissa net wo nouse. De kisser macha freida, wen i A dutzeud ¢sin tsu house, Un wenn de Tschl ferdupplet war, Ust Wear& all so bmwf, Es wear kea, eantaich one to spare— 'S hut dies dock sei lawf, We feel sin, now in dent welt Se baits hewer kea'— Se &arida yusht es kosht se geld, Nord sin se lvvel draw Se wissa net we Hsertzens Lieb, De brawfa kinner sin— Ihr Leawa hut a schlechter trieb, Es is kea Freude drin. Wane unease ols beisomma sin, OM morya, beim Gebeat, •Ichinesitt yus& oily mohl ich bin Out weg, wo'n Himmel geat. Du bislit yusht belt im Fuftsichsta, ger meant es immut net sei, Ich mean ich bin om lushtichshta; Un bin or dir ftrbel. So we des Lawb om Mample-bawm, ,Int Karbala eleshcenerwert, So lets bet dler, ich weas es kawm, Das Twit bet dir fermeart Ich wee* ivohl, was sell so macht, Der geilond label dir, Des Lftwa doh, is we a nacht, Der Dog is fore der Deer, Un we der Himmel frue, om tier, In shenshter pracht, doh shteat, So is des Crishtlich Leawes zier On olte Leit, fust rate In dem welt is mondes-licht, Der Dog kummt mit der Sun, Luss much yusht shoffa—meine nicht Des shtterwa bringt mar worm. Du husht wohl aw a hones loos De serwet is tau shwear; Ich wot ich weer recht retch un gross, Dei shenkly weer ne lear Dock wenn es Gottes wills is, Dos net fiel ivverich Tsufridda eel, is es beshta g'missz, Es gent uns we mer's treibt. Wil/iameville, N. Y., May 18, 18439. Nutt& ARTMI4 WARR OH WOMAN* RIGHTS. I picht nig teht in a small town in Inji anny one d last season, & while I was standin at the door Lakin money, a c'eppy tashen of ladies cum up & sed they was members of the Bunkutoville Female Re form & Wimmin's Rite's Assoclashun, and they axed if they rood go in without payin. "Not exactly," sez I, " but you can pay without goin in." "Dew you know who we wor said one of the wimmen----atall and ferughuli lookin critter, with a blue kotton umbreller under her arm—" dew you know who we air sir?" "My impression is," sed I, "from a kertsery view, that you all females." " We air, sir," said the feroshus woman —" we belong to a Society whitch whmnin has rites—whitch been ATst ra n het to, her ptoper .tttetri4whlteh be lieves she Is indowed wit h as much Intel leek as man is—whitch beleeves she is trampled on and aboozed—& who will re sist hense4th & forever the encroachments of proud & domineering men.” Durin her discurse, the exsentric female grabbed me by the coat-kollor & was wringing her umbreller wildly over my hed. " I hope, marm," sez I starting back, " that your intenshons are honorable? I am a lone man here in a strange place. Besides, I've a wife to hum." " Yes,” cried the female, " & she's a slave! both she never dream of freedom —doth she never think of throwin off the yoke of tyrincy &thinkin & votin for her • self?—Doth she never think of these here things?" • "Not bein a natral born fool," sed I, by this time a little riled, "I kin safely say that she dothunt.” " 0 whot, whotl" screamed the female, swingin her umbreller in the air. "0: whot is the price that woman pays for her expeeriuncel" I don't know," sez I; " the price to my show is 15 cents pur individooal." "lc can't our Soidety go in free?" asked the female. "Not if I know it," sed I. "(Avon, croon man!" she cried, & bust into teens. “ Wcnlt you let my darter in?” sed an uther of the earmark wimmin, taken me uffecksliunitly by the hand. " 0 please let my darter in,—shee's a sweet gushin child of natur.79 "Let her gush!" roared I, as mad as I eood stick at their tarnal nonsense; " let her gush!" Whereupon they all sprung back with the aimultanious observashun that I was a Beest. "My feemale friend," sell I, " be 4 you leeve, I've a few remarks to remark; wa them all. The female woman is one of the greatest institooskuns of which this land can boste. It's onpossible to get along without her. Had there bin no fe male wimmin in the world, I should scarcely be here with my unparaleld show on this very ocettehun. She is good in sickness—good in wellness—good all the time. 0, woman, woman!'' I cried, my feelins worked 11D to ahi poetick pitch, "you air an angle when you behave your self; but when you take off your proper apparrel & (mettyforically spe,aken)—get into pantyloplhen, yoniesert year ii des, 11 :of win"- mm7s rites nos tins go roun like roarin lyons, seekin whom you may devour semeboddy--in short, when you undertake to play the man, you play the devil and air an emthtic noosance. My female friends," I continued, as they were indig nantly departin, " wa well what .A. Ward has mill, Tm editor of the Connetrut 0. Reporter thue bewaileth the high Woe of•lash: If you want to know what it costs to keep a cow, just call at the meat market and ask for a steak, and ,pay Or it if you can and draw your own inference. Why., man; they ash eseve-fore-bite or two o rump steak, ebak if Withre cut from t • tenderest spot in Dan Rice's veritable sacred cow, and as for pork steak, if" makes an honest map,. "squeal" to think of one. Beef hasn't been so high since the cow jumped over the moon, and we don't believe it was half ,so hth then. Talk about " Itachael weeping over her children," and " man can't live by bread alone," and all that, as much assou please, but we know one man who is going to try the experi ment "anyhow," and Rachel may weep about the children's; getting no hash as much as she pleases, she won't get any beef tea, not any, until prices "abate." OF President Lincoln Thad. Stevens said: " He was eminently a frauisman. He once rated rile soundly for a speech on the conduct of the war, saying I was too fast, and would ruin all, I, of course, thought him tqoAow, and we 144 a PrelitY hot discussion. Just about a year later he sent for met, ItVtd I went in him. It was algtt day, end he wait lying about on sofas and chairs, in a dis , jq try he had. I knew Wm by the Phi, and so was able to reconstruct m. Mr. Stiveats,' he saki, ' I am flattered bY, jail; speech.' 'Mr. President,"' said sent not Witte that'rliVb speech lately.' tI , kneh" , it;Ahe answered, but this is a speech, you made last year—the one I scolded you about, you.remember?' 'Oh; yes Mr . Paiesklent,* said I, one don't eas ily roma your swain. I re member pertbetly. l - Weil l Mr. Stevens you were right *44 Iwo wren.' " A Moieueissrr, upon Southern soil, honor of the Um Of thexiiiiAds of brave Union soldiers. Who , perished by starvation, Jthe peU fisen 71. y ail mesas =be *WV so conspicuously placed that eve s ving rebel, may at some period of his feee it, and have recalled him the ipistures of misery and death which his 'fiendish barbarity assisted to produce. TERRIBLE! The Detroit Post pictures a dreadful state of affairs. It says: " And, now two colored clerks have been appointed in the Patent Office. Hence forth no Democrat will invent anything patentable; or, if he does invent anything, he will, of course, refuse to patent it; for what Democmt would not scorn a patent perhaps filled up by a " nigger” clerk? What Democrat would submit his inven tion or claims to a " nigger” for examina tion, or for record?" Whether the world win lose much if Democrats ofthe,moderu American school cease to "invent" remains to be seen. on gime gam —Why is a hen immBrtal? Because he r son never sets. —"Here's to internal improvements, " as Dobbs said when he swallowed a dose of salts. —Josh says that the man who kan ware a shirt whole week and keep it klean, aint lit for ennything else. —An Irish editor congratulates himself that "half the lies told about him ain't true." —"Jane," said a wag, "it's all over town." "What's all over town?" "Mud!" Jane's eyes dropped. —"Doctor, do you think tight lacing is bad fbr the consumption?" " Not at al;, my. love—it is what it lives on." —Why is a vain_young lady like a con firmed drunkard?, Because neither of them is satisfied with the moderate use of the glass. —lt is a pleasant thing to see roses and lilies glowing upon a young lady's cheek, but a bad sign to see a young man's face break out in blossoms. —A new mode of dispersing a mob has been discovered—said to supersede the necessity of a military force. It is to pass around a contribution box. —Josh Billings divides, the human race into three classes—" those who think it is so, those who think it isn't so, and those who don't care whether it is so or not." —A certain farmer's pigs svere so thin - ghat they would' crawl - out ,through the cracks in their pen. 'He finally stopped that fun by tying knots in their tails. —A little boy disputing with his sister on some subject, we do not now remember what, exclaimed, " It's true for ma says so; and if ma says so it is so,ifit ain't so." —A doctor up town gave the following prescription for a sick lady a few days since: A new bonnet, a silk dress, and a pair of gaiter boots." The lady re covered immediately. —" Jane, give the baby sows laudanum, and put it to sleep, and bring nie my parasol. lam going to a meeting for the melioration of the condition of the human race." —A daughter is alit always right when she endeavots to imitate her mother; but we do not think the mother is equally right when, at a certain period of life, she tries all she can to imitate ! - er daughter. —A physician boasted at a dinner that he cured his own hams, when one of his guests remarked: "Doctor I would sooner be your ham than your patient." —Said an ambitious youth one day to a young lady: "Don't you think Pd better dye my moustache?" caressing the infant prodigy. "I think if you let it alone it'll die itself," said the lady. —Mark Twain says that Horace Greeley once tried to make a living as writing master, and failed. His copy was, " Vir tue is its own reward," and his scholars got it " Washing with soap is wholly absurd." —An attorney, about to furnish a bill of costs, wa3 requested by his client, a baker, to make it as light as he could. " AO' replied theattorney ; " that's what you say to your foreman; but it's not the way I make my bread PI —A lady who was suffering under a slight indisposition, told her husband that it was with the greatest difficulty she could breathe, and the effort distressed her ex ceedingly. "I wouldn't try, my dear," soothingly responded the husband. —A boy having complained to his father that Bill had thrown the Bible at him, and hurt him on the head, the father replied, "Well, you are the only member of ipy family on whom the . able ever made the least impression." —Henry, love, I wish you would throw sway that book and talk to me, I ibel so gull." (A long pause and no reply.) " Henry, dear, my foot's asleep." "Is it? Well, don't talk; you might wake it up.,, —For unadulterated economy commend us to the German. Give him a salary of forty cents per diem, and in ten years he will own a briak block, a fat horse, nine children, and a vrow broader than she is long, and as good-natured as a blind kit ten. —A person ,being seated at a table be tween two tailors, and thinking to be witty upon them said: " How pretty I look between two tailors." " Yes," re plied one of them, "being only new be ginners in busitess we cannot afford to keep more than one goose between us." "Dare are said a sable orator, "two reads thr3ugh this world. De one am a broad and narrow road dat leads to per ditton, and de udder am a nrrrow and broad road dat leads to sure destruction." " If dat am de tale," said a sable hearer, " the eu/lud individual takes to de woods." —A young minister, whose reputation for veracity was not very good, pnce ven tured to differ with an old doctor of di- V 1414 MAIO 1010 aligtael ,Ot ths #4,114f the "rbd. said he, " the only ewe my father ever whipped melt was for telling the truth." Well," replied the dcctor, "it cured you of it, didn't it?" —A young and pretty girl, a little proud of her g 944 looks, had a. 4agarrel with her • kiver, who reproached her for caring more for her beauty than his love. To prove ' to him how Much she loved him she broke off her four front teeth, and; thus dis- Ogured, east herself at his feet. It is, per ' hip, unnecessary to state that she lost :her lover. "'Canyou draw young man ?I- 1 44414nd Quilp of an applicant for, private tutor ship. "At ten years of age I tonld draw beer; at twelve a picture; at fifteen, a truc loaded with cabbage; at sixteen, an inference; at twenty, a bill of exchange. If I' were an actor I. believe I could draw the largest kind of'a house; but being a teacher, I am content to draw a salary, the bigger the better." —" Sir," said an rid Scotch woman to her minister, I dinna ken a part of your sefmon_yesterday." "Indeed, what was it?" "You said the Apostle used the figure of circumlocution, and I dinna ken what it means." "Is that all? It's very plain. . The figure of circumlocution is merely a par.phrastic mode of diction." "Ohl eh! is that all?" said the good wo man; " what a puir fule I was not to un derstand that!" Sewing' Machines. R NEW OFFICE. To substantiate the merit so universally ac corded to WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, and at the same time to justify our clams to the favor of 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 at the Paris Exposition for Sewing Machines for family purposes, was awarded to toe 111 after a fair trial before competent judges, (ap pointed by the Emperor Napoleon,) whose duty it was to deal impartially in the perfor mance of their commiesion Oonisisszor IstrudeLs, ensirr•Ds-Mmes, eth July 16'1. Mr. R. Mona Wigwag Elrod, Lowden. Dims Sia to your inuniry, I beg leave to state, the ONLY GOLD MEDAL for the manufacture andpotion at Sewing Machines, was awarded l7o Maas, Waxman/ WILSON, df New EOM Yours' Itespeetfully, HENRY F. Q. D'ALIGNY, Member of Me M oral Jury and Reporter of the same. DRIPARTNEAT OP STATE, WashinArton, May, 1868. S To Wheeler is Wilson, 4! Pe* Fsre. Sias :—The Department has received one Gold Medal, award ed to your arm for Sewing Ma chines, at the Parts Universal Eirmitien, of 180. WM. H. SEWARD, Secretary of &ate. Second—We assert to the positive sale of the LARGEST NIIKBER OF SEWING MACHINES FOE FAMILY USE OF .ANY MANUFACTURING COMPANY IN ?MN COUNTUY, (11 eosubine4. THE WHEELER & WILSON $e esisissivoly A FA.MILY SEWING MACHINE, andel.; such, it has, In defiance of all competition whether it be manly and honorable, or ungen , tleasanly and ignorantly discourteous, made its way, held its own ; and established the well merited reputation so universally extended to the Wheeler a Wilson Sewing Machine. Nor is it necessary in introducing the Wheeler d Wil son to the °Maine of Lancaster, that we should speak In anyway disparagingly of others. We claim to have A *mot CLASS SEWING MA CHINE, couillibte f itith no single extra at tachment.' to biyid ituithasing,) the best in use for family work. In taking into consideration the unequalled popularity of this Watiderful machine and its immense sale, it should be remembered that we have derived no benedt whatever from Vas eale of mitantosturirkff Maolbinea Withdraw the heavy maehines fro,* the sales of the different eonspaana, and where do they ate ad I Far be; bind the Wheeler & Wilson Co., who nuke the Family Sewing Machine fE speciality. The Company's inaindbetraliTh es at Briflire port,Tonn, opens* a WOacres, eneslostng an entire quadrangle, ',Atli a front, on the N. Y. & N. H. Railtioad aide of a quarter of a mile less Li feet, 11/Jed with pertly nieekinery. count; Eturrairvil, tine" • .42,1cc0.-• raiz- iMigodedi•• • . '' • Va . ily izcithust,........ pit 1411,r . 1 / 1 1 4 ,01•••• , • ...... -.or •••• • •401•00 e• ei=g et aP-11 `tai. ,I,V,Ouit i 0 200,00.'• In other woi (isAins Mur ulliotory has a. 14 te the indnstrialitcui4 the effective foroa of 1,7P4• 000 seamatiesse', t, nd l ie swelling that immenE 4. number by ad l'ng 9,4)0 per day. It has ever oontinered Britleh prelnctios. merles Diokaqrs Wrotef has made it'ihe sub jeot of &finely turned article in "Or.ze a Wsellei and thetolL i tillE; Am exhaustive two column itn riiiii,4oivering the whole subject of gem,g *mtiee, awards the highest merits of goalie tob the Wllt LER & WILSON, as the one best calculated for household n oft. It is on thia mission of labomilving in at parts of the world, London, 4t. "Lambe-re, lerdrldti4oloo94o4sagas, thdoultho Calm Tons &o. Its agents a,r9 everywhere through Kit I h habitable Rioter; wherever 901133 are indwii in • to human apparei. We rfailettivni cliktm attention, and core!r.l. ly invite the ciuzerui Of Lancaster county to vis it onr Office, inspect the.Naohlne, examine the samples of the work performed, and comp*b them with others. We willingly abide the re snit. M.A.CHINES EUXD O 1 4 ,04101 PI4AN, AT THE OUR NEW OFFICE I$ No. 64 North Queen HOWELL'S BUILDING, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Professional. n J. DICKEY. • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Omni: SOUTH QUEEN ST., second house be low the "Fountain Inn," Lancaster, Pa. JB. LIVINGSTON, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Orrice: No.ll NORTH DUKE ST., west side, north of the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. - - C HARLES DE ATTORNEY AT LAW. OrliCat No. SOUTH DUKE STREET, Lan caster, Pa. JOHN B. GOOD ATTORNEY AT LAW. 07710 E: N 0.58 EAST RING ST., Lancaster, Pa JW. JOHNSON, •W. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Omer: No 25 SOUTH QUEEN ST., Lancas ter, Pa. liP. ROSENMILLER,_JR., • ATTOY AT LAW. mner With A. Esau 1921Prit, Esq., South Queen t., opposite the office of ~F ather Abra basn,,, Lancaster, Pa. A C. REIN OE ,CA,• ATT ORNEY AT LAW Ouric3: No. 3 SOUTH DUKE ST., Linotater JOHN P. REA,_ ATTORNEY AT LAW. Orsics: With Hon. 0. J. DIVICXY, N 0.21 SOUTH QUEEN ST., Lancaster, Pa. MARTIN RUTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0/PICI of the late HOD. THADDIDI STEVENS, No. SS Sout h Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. AMOS H. MYLIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Owns: No. $ SOUTH QUEEN ST., Lancaster K. RUTTER u• A.TTOII4 4Y AT LAW. 01/iCf: With General J. '. Vaasa, 2.1013 TH DUKE ST., Lancaster, Pa. IDt F. BAER, A.JP. ATTORNEY AT LAW Orrice: No. to NORTH DUKE Street, lamas ter, Pe. Keelyr Reading Advertiseinents. 111 Dr MALTZBERGER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. N 0.48 NORTH SIXTH ST., Reading, Pe. JGEORGE SELTZE • • ATTORNEY AND CO R I3NSELLEIR AT LAW. No. 804 COURT STREET, (opposite ins Court House,) Reeding, Pa. Coal, • Lumber, etc. EULER, BRENEMAN & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL, OF THE BEST QUALITY. YARD—COIL WATER ST. AND PA. R. R. Omes—NO. S EAST ORANG S ST., LANCASTER PA. [dec 18Iy B. B. MARTIN, 188.8888 T THOMAS, JOHN 8. MASON. 5,000,000 FEET OF DRY LUMBER. MARTIN, THOMAS & CO., COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA., Manufacturers At LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY,' PA., AND WHOLESALE LUMBER DEALERS. WHITE PINE HEMLOCK, POPL L ., WALNUT, ASH, PWRING, SIDING, WEATHER BOARDS, PICKET& LATH, - mbl2-Iy] BOX BOARDS, Le., be. Varnishes, tte. AUG. RIUNOZHL. J,AC. REINOEHL, JR. A &J. REINOEHL, . • MANUFACTURERS AND DEAT.V.I2.9 COPAL, WRITE, JAPAN OO/PFIN, BLACK AND VARNISHES, LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, *O., an. NO. 109 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (In the Keystone Building,) LANCASTER, PA. Also, Mahogany Boards i Veneers and Mouldings of different sizes and pat terns. All kinds of Turning, such as Bed Posts, Table Legs, Spokes, .Hubs, Also, Alms, simatits, to House Atrtvidtisto Goods. HE A D.QU.A.,ILT , .); R 8 FOR UNDBROLOTIIINGI • STOCKINGS, GLOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, ad .RVs ware generally, at ERISMAN'S, KW& lye NORTH QUERN ST., Lancaster. 4 014.1,Flpse oblesk goals—enitable a g i‘RlPlNFiikomintao— obl-Dit!tber, adbotWaidier, Oollare, . Hem -04,24.4 ennel K'ne p frehtlokteHemmer-Muds, Pocket Weber; Perraniery, liobr.Cl6ll, Cigar cant, nn mummy Limey articles ons . 41 Z. J. E et RLSMANT, 16.11044114440 ea itail, Lanoa ster. °malign tlum . antimafia' Hew) 131920-1 y • Beek and Job Printing. RAi;i6 - 1 COCHRAN, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING OF ALL HINDS. From %teed POSTER to the pastiest CARD or CIE executed in the best style, and at reasons e prices, Sip• Orders from a distance promptly attend eSlVPlCE.—so..l3, SOUTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PENNA. (Jan &Jyr