Wonomivaniotit peitoth. BREEF FUN SCHWEFFLEHRENNER. SciaLIFFLETowN, JUNE 21, 1$11:). lthsTEn Foul)En AnitAnAm: Wier het now gedenkt dos an klerl we Beller Sehnitzdrickler sich so rouse Shalt kent we :or but silkier ich un de Bevvy eau of g'fix'd hen de letsht woch we ich eam der benefit fun meiner scientif ficker frennollogickal liumpolo:4 gevva hob, noch dem dos er dorrich der Bevvy earn schinierscaf-hrue un louse kl on recon struction operation : , on , ra is. Ich konu met. now net helth—ich will net prawla fun weaya meiner profession, un my shkill in der examination fun hu•rn-shawls un ounery tissicallogical dewcllopments, un aver loch kummts tiler fore dos waun tiler au deeenter mensh ous so ma subject macha konu we tier Joe, donu, wanu iclt es aw server sawya mus, is de science eb bas wtert. Now, es is net noatwen lich dos ich der olles explain, we uu was der Joe ols war, for we g'sawt de letsht woch, er war ols fort au horter case—dreckich, grintich, kretzieh un lousich—demokratish fun der Kitzelderferish sort. Sei fraw• hut sick selwer arneart, un de Milner dertzu, mit hort shotllt, un a monnich mold hut der Joe ols earn kleaner wecksel g'shtola for ols sei jiggers betzahla, for of borricks hut ers net kumma kenna beini Kitzelderfcr, awer warm ols ebber sunsht de dreats g'shtand hut, for doun, ols au consumer, war er olsfort wilkum; yusht warm der Joe ols selwer kumma is, ols customer in chief, doun huts ols g'heasa "rouse mit de shtamps.,, Awer was is der Joe now? Ich hob eau geshter g'seana, un er guckt we an sous onnerer mown. Es fealt cam yusht noch an neier hoot un a paar neie hussa for eau gucka macha we an geutlemonn. 1.7 n mer sets net meana dos in so a kortzy tacit— yusht nein dog—dos an countenance sich so ferennera kennt we 'em Joe seins. Sel lamohls we er kumma is for sich examina lussa, uu of-fixa mit ma kivyel full warm wasser, sluneer-seaf, hand-brush un feiner komm, hut er geguckt im g'sicht, yosht grawd so full, un rnn 1, un roat we de sun wann se om unnergea is. De fact is, er war all ivver so of gebloat dos es mer sheer forekumma is dos we se der Joe g'- macht lien hetta se sci hout rersht pre pared, un donn sei tleash un bloot un on ner shtuft tsomtua g'shmulsa un in de hout nei gegussa bis se full war. Awer we guckt er now? Aler kennt can sheer nimmy. Sei forrab, we g'sawt, war dun kel roat, about we an hort gebrennter bocka-shtea, awer now, Bidder er nimmy ons Kitzelderfers gent, hut er an forb we onnery mensha aw—un de hout is aw nimmy so tight full g'shponnt, under kcerpa inwendich hut aw now plotz ge nunk for sick runt tsu moofa, ohna g'fohr dos de hout fershpringt. We ich geshter mit cam g'shwetzt hob bin ich aw g'satisfied warra dos er in 01l seim dog un des leawas nimmy tsurick geat in de dem okratish soashel un pol litticle system. Er sogt now seiwer dos or feelt we an neier moon, un dos sei fraw, de Polly, sheint an gons cautery fraw tsu sei; dos now dut se widder sings, unlacha un so freindlich acta yusht exactly we se ols hut we se noch yung war. So hut er sich anyhow ne net enjoyed, Becht er, we er noch demokratish war, un now meant er, kennt cr widder in bisness gca, geld macha un fcrleicht noch gor aw au fore shteher wwrra in a kaa•rich. Anyhow, we er sogt, cr is now an full-blooded out un-out ratticle republican. In cam ding agreed der Joe mit mien exactly, un sell is dos wann amohl der niue-shtrike whisky ous em system geat, donn, somehow, gem aw olles was demokratish is mit nouse, ols an matter of course. Awer, ich mus on der point kumma. Ivver-morya is de Republican Convention dort in Fildelfy un ich un de Bevvy hen ous g'macht dos ich mich uf amohl ready mach un nunu er gea for se teuda. Awer ea ding will ich fershtouna huwa, un sell is dos ich kea kondidawt bin for Gutfer neer, except ferleicht ols an compromise, for in sellam foll—wann se net onnersht eanich metro, kenna; wann ung'fehr der Geary net genunk hut for der pressure tsu shtanda, odder wann se kenner tinna ken na, deer tit is derfore, un aw popular ge nunk is for 'leckt tsu warra, done, uf course, kept ich's net refusa. Be fact is —ich mus confessa—es dent tiler ordlich goot awshtca, under Bevvy aw, dort in sellam grossa house tsu woona for drei yohr, in Harrisborrick. Awer, ich ex pects gor net, un dents aw net nemma, except yusht ols an compromise kondi dawt. My realer plawu is for an engage ment macha mit der Republican Slitate Committee for mei professional dienslita dorrich de campain. My proposition is im loud rum tsu gea, mit a tswea foor—uf course de Bevvy dent mit gea— un shotla unnich de demokrata for Repub lican votes macha, so uf der neamlich plan we mer an decenter monu ous em Joe gemacht ken. Es hut ~e nunk sod diche im lond rum. Mit plenty shmeer seaf, un feiney kem, un donn mit meiner science fur se uf-tuna, bin ich gout derfore dos Mt 'ilea votes macha konn in Alt Bar ricks, dos ennicher onnerer moan im Shtate. Es is anyhow net derwart dos mer prowiert Republican votes tsu maxim mit der drum battle, for according tsu meiner experience un obscrweashun, we meaner nine-shtrike wisky dos mer in se dut, we hrerter demokratish dos se Ivzerra. Es hut, of course. aw plenty Republicans de meana mer kent se rivver lucka mit drinks. over in sheer oily fell saufa se eam sci wisky un rota demokratish. For Re publicans ous so k;erls tsu macha urns mer fundamentally on de ;erwet gca--net !loch meaner Nvisky in se nei du, awer es ous cana rouse, tsu sit alu. Sell is my plawn for bisness du. Un wann ich so an en ,,vement macha konn mit der Shtate Committee, (Linn hob ich aw a notion der .Toe mit tsu nenuna, for can de leit weisa ols: an specimen subject of reconstruction. Now. Mr. nonnEn ABRAHAM, was denksht fun meim plawn? Suppose du deatsht aw noel' Fildelfy gea, tin mich dort meeta, jut Konshtitmentaller llutel— for dort shtupp ich—un mit mer un mer helfa for so an cit , ay , entent tsu secura. Wann ich's ;rick, donn of course, du ich de Posht Office reseina. Prr S 1 IL wEFFLEilicEsxm NASBY. Mr. \ashy and His Confreres Hold a Com mercial Convention at the Cornero---An Account of the Proceedings Thereof—A Remarkable Omission which was after wards Remedied. [Fr at the Tied Nadel POST.FFIS (ON FEDERIT X 1t4 , A1 , , , , WiCh In the State uv Kentucky,) May 2i CI nfedrit X Roads cannot he said to be, in the northern sense uv the term, a pros perous town. The fact is its railroad facilities arc not uv the best, the nearest One to us bein sonic twelve miles away, and its other roads are not so gorgious ez could be desired. They are passable for wagons in Joon, Guly and August, for mules in April, May, September and Oc tober, and the balance uv the time they mite possibly be navigated by flat boats ef the citizens had anything in pertikler to leave the town for or if anybody pertikerly desired to conic to it. The citizens, now that they are onct agin iu full accord with the General Gov ernment, and been thoroughly reconstruct ed, felt that they hed borne neglect uv their interests in silence ez long ez cood be expected uv their impetuous Southern nacher ; and also, that the time hed come when the leadin cities uv the South shoed make some eflOrt to avail theirselves uv the nateral advantages uv their position, and wrest from the NorthAen full shareuv the trade uv the continent.to which they are entitled. We uv the Cross Roads felt that we had too long accepted a second-rate corn mershel posishen, and we felt we cood not endoor it longer. It wus therefore resolv ed to hold a conimershel couvenshen at the Cross Roads, to take these matters in to considerashen with sick others as mite suggest theirselves. Invitashens wuz sent to all the principal leaders uv the Southern masses, and uv em it was confidently expected that Week inridge, Lce and Boregard would be pre sent. The convenshen assembled on the day sot. It wuz one uv the largest and most enthoosiastic it hes ever bin my lot to at tend. There wuz delegates present from Secessionville. Davistown. Boregard and all the towns in that section uv the State, representiu the intelligence and wealth uv the real old Kentucky ock uv those locali ties. General MeDingus, late C. S. A., of Secessionville, wuz made President, with thirty-two Vice Presidents, wich compris ed all the delegates present. This wuz done ez all uv em seemed to want to be officers. Gen. McDingus stated the object uv the conveushen to . be the devisin uv the means to increase the colutuershel impo-tauce of the section, to develop her resources, to increase her mauufacturin interests, and to show the reco-operative power the South possesses. Kentucky wants manufacturs, Kentucky wants commerce, Kentucky wants populashen, and to devise means of gettin these is the ()Nick uv our assemblin. Ile begged the members to commence to wunst. Kernel Mc:Niter, from the committee on invitasliuns, wuz about to proceed to read letters he had received from promin ent Southerners, when Capt. Podgers, uv Davistown, begged leave to offer a reso looshen. He saw sittiu in the conveushen with ez much ashoorence ez tho he hed a rite there, a wretch, with whose name he woodent sully his mouth, who hed conic from Massychoo—no, he wood cut sully his mouth with the name uv that State—from a ablishin State, and lied startid in Davistown a factry for makin pig iron, employiu therein thirty-five men, wich hed bot a plantashen ur a distrest planter and put thereon twenty houses, a skoolhouse and a church. Ile stigmatized this man ez a carpet-bagger. He hed been repeetidly warned by the citizens uv Davis town to leave, but he lied lafft at the warnins. On threatenin his factry he bed armed his operatives with double-barrelled shot guns and with these lied held the citi zens at bay. This man hez strength enuff to keep up his factry, but he shel not sit in conveushen with Southern gentlemen. Major Bang= remarkt that at Bore gard they lied a different way uv meetin these difficulties. A carpet-bagger from Penusylvany undertook to start a store at Boregard, but we tiipt it in the begiunin. We gave him twenty-four hours to leave and lie left. Red Captain Podgers corn menst in time, afore the evil took root, it could hey bin eradicated. Deekin Pogram stated that an attempt bed bin made to plant a cotton factry on a water-power at Confedrit X Roads, and gave in detail the method adopted to pre vent it, both speeches bein received with cheers, wich shoved that the Southern heart wuz still ez Southern as ever. Capt. Podgers offered the followin reso lushen : Resoloyd, Tl:at all carpet-baggers be re quested to leave the hall doorin the session of the convenshen. It wuz carried with loud applause, after wich Capt. "McPelter read the letters he lied received, or rather passed em over to me to read, ez I do the most uv it for the Corners. JEFFERSON Davis—President Davis, I exclaimed, ez I kist the letter—regretted that he cood not be present. Ills heart still beat thr the sunny South— I git no further with the readin uv this epistle. The most enthusiastic and vociferous cheers it hez ever bin my lot to hear broke from the throng in the buildin, Captain McPelter endin with the genooine Southern chargin yell, at which the nig gers in the vicinity uv the buildin grew pale and took to the woods. They'd heard it before, and not bein advised that the meetin wuz purely a commershal conven shen, they wuz seriously affrighted. GENERAL JOHN W. GEARY, Governor of Pennsylvania, and Repo')ll 11 Candidate for Re-Election. General Boregard regretted that he co .n 1 not be present. hut— Agin I wuz interrupted by cheers ‘‘-;c1 made the very root shake, and th mein- r hers uv the convenshen threw up th,if It is srlid that some of the girls are i "fearfully find ‘vonflerfully hits to an extent wick fitirlv darken e d ',h.: . —Happiness consists in being perfectly Letters wuz attemptal to be read from satisfied with what we have got and what other noted leaders uv the South in the we haven't Pt' late unpleasantnis with the vandals fie the —A dandy inquired at a fruit-stall, suhjugatin States ; but at the menshim uv "Are these apples tit for hogs to eat?" each of their names the cheerio wuz so ex- "Try 'em and see," said the woman. traordinarily vociferous ez to prevent —Why is a lady whose dress touches anything bein h .ard• the floor like a vagrant? Because she has At this pint, while the enthusiasm wuz no visible means of support. at the highest pitch, Deekin Mignon riz —The rights of a woman—lf she can and remarkt that the Confedrit X Roads not be captain of a ship, she may always wuz, he wuz aware, painfully detishont in command a smark. many things. They lied but one More, —Our "devil" says if the young lady and that wuz run by a despicable carpit- would sack him without hurting his feel baLyger, and Bascom 's whisky wuz not ings, let her give him the sack she has on alluz uv the best ; but one thing she could boast uv, namely, her wimmin. "stand—contents included. up, Miraudy !" he remarkt to the gushing —"I say, my son, where does this right hand roail go to?" "Don't know, damsel ; "and the others in the gallery may ez well rise likewise," wick they :l it sir; 'taint been anywhere since we lived did, wayiu Confedrit flags, and Bustin out here.'' into that ever-inspirin anthem ‘• Th.. Bonny 8100 Flag.'' " There," reinarkt the Deekin, "there is our jewels. Three cheers for our daughters !" The effeck uv this waz somewhat spited by a dozen or more quadrupeds. risin with Mirandiand the rest uv cm ! The °ins demoralizin villin, Joe Bigler, who in spilin techin tabloos, lied em snug in the gallery all the time, and he sprung em onto us thus crooelly Gen. Bolter uv Boregard (Unwed a reso lushen denonnein the reeonstruekshen measures, President Grunt and his cabinet, the oppressive nashnel debt, carpet-bag gers, and the Republican party; Major Fair offered one implorin the Northern Dimocracy to stand thin agin the con- stooshuel amendment ; Captain MePelter one insistin on the revokashen uv all laws bearin onto those who had served on the side uv state rites doorin the recent coil's ion uv states, all uv wich wuz adopted enthoosiasticall, when the convenshen ad journed sine die. The delegates, congratulatin each other on the noble work that lied bin done for the South that day, took a pattiu drink at Bascom's at the expense uv our citizens, with Bascom wood not set out till some responsible citizen, with lied land with not more than two mortgages on, wood make hisself responsible for em, and wuz a gettiu into the wagons to dust out for their respective homes when one uv them remarkt : "We've forgot one thing." " No we bevint," remarkt General Me- Dingus. " We've done everything that's yoosual at Southern commershel conven shuns. We've cheered for Davis and Boregard ; we've admired the women, —A girl, keeper of a toll-gate in Eng denounst the abolishen party and demand- land, was asked by a swell velocipedist, ed our rites—wat more wuz there to do?" , who thought to chaff' her, how much he "We haint sed a cussid word about had to pay. "That sir," replied she, commerce !""depends upon whether you get off your " Thunder !" remarkt the General, . dandy horse and drag it through; because " it's a fact. D—d ef it didn't slip tux in' that case every two-wheeled vehicle memry entirely. We must assemble drawn by a hors or an ass pays three agin." pence." And the meetin wuz agiu convened. —An irregular apprentice, frequently The work wuz accomplished in short keeping late hours, his master at length took occasion to apply some weighty argu order. n the buildin uv h a wuz passed demand ments to convince him of the "error of i a railroad by the ginral , his ways." During the chastisement, the government from Davistown to Secession-latter exclaimed: "How long will you ville, and four different lines uv road to , , serve the devil?" The boy replied, whim the Pacific, with branches endin at Corp-' paring: "You know best, sir; I believe fedrit X Roads, Secessionville,DavlstoWn, Boregard, my indenture will be out in three months." consigard, and sich other towns ez mite der it to their interest to hey em. In addition to these it wuz demandid that —Little Freddy, who, through paternal indulgence had grown into the easy post ' dredges be taken from the harbors on Lake Erie and other northern waters, and kept tion of household tyrant, t:ut is, neverthe twelve months in the year at work, in : less, constrained to hold to the use of such Camp Run to keep it navigable to4he ; polite forms of filial civility as " Yes . Ohio river for boats uv art clasilea. -," and "N o sir," recently came to the solooshen wuz offered demandin r .!,, egi , 0 breakfast-table with clouded brow and a is ;general air of discontent. "Have some 1 Deakin government the buildin uv a levee arounct butter, Freddy?" asked his father. "No," Pogram's farm, a part uv wlak : frekently overflowed in the spring and . was the sharp reply. -No what?" asked fall, and also the gravlin or plankin uv the the father, with some emphasis. "No roads in the country, but it wuz consider , butter," answered the unyielding Fred. ed best to withdraw these, ez they didn't —"I say, mister, did you see a (log feel like askin too much to wunst. Other come by here that looked as if he were a resolooshens wuz passed demandin re- ; year or a year and a halt' or two years conipeuse for the loss uv niggers and pro- , old?" said a Yankee to a countryman at party destroyed doorin the war, in order the roadside. ••Yes:' said the country that there might be that harmony so much , man , thinking himself quizzed. "Ile to be desired between the government and passed about an hour or au hour and a Kentucky, and the meetin adjourned, this half or two hours ago, and is a mile or a I time, for keeps. Ef these acts uv justis is mile and a halt' or two miles ahead; and done, well and good; ef not, Kentucky pro- he had a tail about an inch or an inch tests. The convenshen hez hopes of re- ' and a half, or two inches long." "That'll • sults follerin its ackehen. do," said the Yankee; "you're ahead of PETROLEUM V. NASBY, P. 31.,, me a foot, or a foot and a halt', or two (Wick is postmastr. , feet." t9in. Little Ookts. —An old Indian, who had witnessed the etfeet of whisky for many years, said a barrel labeled whisky contained a thou sand songs and fifty tights. —We tell you, young ladies, divine love is better than human. You had better Ile on your own knees than upon the gen tlemen's. —A learned jud g■e used to say: "No thing is easier than to try a ease when it stands on its own merits; but nothing is more difficult after the lawyers haye argued it." —Wanted—A cover for bare suspicion, a veil for the face of nature, buttons for the breeches of privilege, binding for a volume of smoke, and cement for broken eng igements. —A charity scholar was under exami nation in Psalms. "What," she was asked, 'ls the pestilence that walketh in darkness?" "Please sir, bed bugs," was the answer. —I pressed her gentle fot m to me, and whispered in her ear, if, when I was far away, she'd drop for me a tear? I paused for some cheering words, my throbbing heart to cool, and with her rosy lips she said, "Oh, Ike, you're such a tarnation fool!" —A young Kentucky couple recently made a successful elopement. Soon after an officer was sent in pursuit, and arriving at the hotel where they were stopping, found them snug in bed. He explained his errand, when the young lady said with a ringing laugh: "Tell ma it's too late. Snuggle up, Will, and don't get out of bed for him." Sewing Machines. OUR NEW OFFICE. To substantiate the merit so universally ac corded to WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES and at the same time to justify our claims 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 tae WHIM & WILSON, 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 commission : COMMISSION IMPERIALS, CHAMP-Di-MAns, 6th Jnly 1867. Mr. R. Ihrnting, 139 Regent Street, London. DEAR Sin :—Replying to your inquiry, I beg leave to state, that the ONLY GOLD MEDAL for the manufacture and perfection of Sewing Machines, was awarded to Messrs. WHEELER do WILSON, of New York. Yours Respectfully, • HENRY F. Q. D'ALIGNY, Member of the International Jury and Reporter of the same. DEPARTMENT OP STATE, Washington, May, 1881. To Wheeler & Wilson, of New York. SIRS :—The Department has received one Gold Medal, awarded to your firm for Sewing Ma chines, at the Paris Universal Exposition, of 1867. WM. li. sk,WARD, Secretary of Stole. Second—We assert to the positive ante of the LARGEST NUMBER OF SEWING MACHINES FOR FAMILY USF' OF ANY MANUFACTURING CoMPANY IN THE COUNTRY, (ail cambia:led) THE WHEELER& WILSON is exclusively A FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, andas such, it has, in defiance of all comps tition whether it be manly and honorable, or ungen tlemanly and ignorantly discourteous, made its way, held its own ; and established the well merited reputation so universally extended to the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Nor is it necessary in introducing the Wheeler & Wil son to the citizens of Lancaster, that we should speak in any way disparagingly of others. We claim to have A FIRST CLASS SEWING, MA CHINE, complete, (with no single extra at tachments to buy after purchasing,) the best in use for family work. In taking into consideration the unequalled popularity of this wonderful machine and its immense sale, it should be remembered that we have derived no benefit whatever from the sale of manufacturing machines. Withdraw the heavy machines from the sales of the different companies, and where do they stand t Far be- hind the Wheeler & Wilson Co., who make the Family Sewing Machine a speciality. The Company's manufacturing premises at Bridge port, Conn„ occupy a space of 5 acres, enclosing an entire quadrangle, with a front on the N. Y. & N. 11. Railroad side of a quarter of a mile less lb feet, filled with costly machinery. Capital Employ:-ii, over 52,M000. Men Employed, 1,000. Machines, Lally Product, SOO Number in Use, 400,000. In excess of any other, 120,000 to 200,000. In other woi tis,thui Manufactory has added to the industrial world theeffective force of 1,7 Ca,• 000 seamstresses, and is swelling that immenifi , number by ad L'ig 2,000 per day. It has ever conquered British prejudice. Charles Dickens himself has made it the sub. jest of a finely turned article in "Once a Week,“ and the Lon , 4 Times, in an exhaustive two column and a Italf editorial, covering the whole subject of Sew ing Machines, awards the highest merits of praise to the WHEELER fc WILSON, as the one best calculated for household work. It is on this mission of labor-saving in al parts of the world, London, St. Petersburg, Madrid, Constantinople, Calcutta, Cape Town, &o. Its agents are everywhere througLo - it h habitable glol , wherever fabrics aze sown 111- to human appuLei. We respectfi,; 1y claim attention, and c0re11.,0.- ly invite the citizens of Lancaster county to vis it our Office, inspect the Machine, examine the samples of the work performed, and compare them with others. We willingly abide the re sult. MACHINES SOLD ON LEASE PLAN, AT THE OUR NEW OFFICE IS No. 64 North Queen-St., HOWELL'S BUILDING, LANCASTER, PENN'A. PPolessioual. n J. 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COCHRAN, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING OF ALL KINDS. From the largest POSTER to the smallest CAR D or CIRCULAR, executed in the best style, and at reasonable prices. -fir Orders from a distance promptly attend ed to. OFFICE—NO. 13, SOUTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PUNNA. AT LAW [jan 8-Iyr