Wtnntimittanifitit gtitoch. mar Mt KM, grk LEBRENNER. SCILLIFFLETOWN, ALTOSIIT der 4t, 1869, MISTER FODDER ABRAHAM: Now awer bin ich all right. Ich bin happy! My fortune is so goot dos gernacht! We ich geshter beam bin kumma fun der shtadt rouse, un we ich ins house nei bin un de Bevvy g'sea hob em Abey so a schlutzerly ins maul nei shtecka, donn bin ich in de hea geiumpt un hob de fees drei mohl stsomma g'slawya eb ich uf em bud da aw gelaud bin—yusht weil ich so immer un eawich goot Obeid bob. Uf course, du konsht denka, ich war beim George, un der weg we mer unser political shlate uf glsetet hen is es now a dead sure ding. Der Billingfelt is so goot dos gebutta, for mer hen de arrangements g'macht for eau rouse tsu tseala, under Shteamy nei teu tseala, under Duckter aw, for widder in de Semly nei. Der Shtate Treshery dead latch shlissel hen mer now secured, un olles was mer wella, kreeya mer aw, un sell is unser share fum geld. Awer ich mus dor dock now a wennich shreiva fun weaya we ich under George des ding g'flrd hen. Imarahta platz, we ich awfonga hob mit earn tsu shwetza, hob ich can arnohl glfroked for mich dorrich un dorrich of posta, for de fact is ich bin now aw ufs geld macha ous. Unser g 7 slhpriech konn ich der ousfeerlich gevva, un do is es: "Now George," sog ich, "explain mer amohl oily particulars fun dens Duck ring, oder society, fbr ich will now olles wissa." " Pit," secht der George, " konslit du a secret holta?" " Ich koun," hob ich g'sawt. " Awer mind, warm ich dich now in de secret luss, muslit kea wart sawya tsu der Bevvy derweaya, for de weibsleit bobbella olles was se wissa, uu aw ordlich feel was se net wissa." "Nay," sog ich, "es brauch der net bong sei dos ich der Bevvy a wart sog, was se net wissa dxrraf." " Well Pit, donn doh Beats—awer, geb mer narsht amohl a thaw-duwack.,, "Sell use ich net, un hob ken," hob ich g'sawt. "Well donn, will ich der now amohl olles sawya fun unserm Duck ring. Doh de yohr we ich's g'shtart hob, uu der cheer war, hob ich de kterls als shweara macha fair mei kondidawta supporta. De arshty dos ich nei grickt hob warn so fun denna unsbuldiche flim county, his ich an ord licher influence secured hob, un donn is es de leeders in der shtadt bong warra, un for my influence tau secura, sin se aw krunma, eaner noch em onner, bis kb der entire control im county g'hot hob. Der weg we ich g'managed hob war des: De wu grosser influence g'hot hen im county, donna hob ich evva ols de outer fer shprocha, providing se hen eara share in de treahery nei betzahlt, un, of course ich war aw selver der treasurer." " Awer," sog ich, "du husht doch net offices fershprocha tau all denna wu dich support hen?" ".Oh, nea, uf cuorse net," secht er, ordlich feel hob ich uf kawfa kenna, for finf bis tsea un fuftsea dahlees shtick, accord ing tau earam influence. Un now!mogsht mer glawa odder net, Pit, es deat dich fer wunnera wan ich der mei account weisa deat, so dos du Beane kensht we feel ich shun betzahlt hob for township pollytish ners uf kawfa." " Un awer we der deihenker husht du donn all del geld gltuacht, 99 sog ich, "wann de so feel busgevfa husht mit uf kawfa." " Ei Pit, is es donn now miglich des du de commony principles fun commerce net fershteasht? Denkeht ich bin so an dummer etude doch ich nix du dos geld ous be tzahla? No sir-ree,",:secht er. "Ich hob in bricka baua jobs olleanich shun fin motif so feel g'macht dos ich ousgevva hob uf der wog we ich gesawt hob. Un awer de fetty jobs mach ich ols in Harrisborrick De kferls wu ich doh im county ols uf kawf sin wohlfealer shtock. Awer wann ich unnish Semly menner deal, un in bricka contracts un in onnery jobs, donn goats dick nei—donn mach ich ols mei bank accounts uf de recht side folla." " Now sea ich shun a wennich in de sacha nei," sog ich, " awer now suppose mer geana mohl on business. Geb mer now amohl del set wu mer nei leckta walla." "Pit," Becht er, "du bisht all right," awer es duty net dos mer olleweil noch de secret rouse lust. About de negsht woch will ich ders gevva." " Awer," sog ich, bisht done shuro dos de kterls all dertsu shticka?" We ich sell g'sawt hob hut er so a klea bichly ous seim sock rouse un sogt: " Beasht des doh—ich will nix glsawt hawa, uu awer doh hob ich—luss amohl eana, drei-un-dreisich nawma fun keerls deuna ich finf dahler's shtick gevva hob; feer un tswansich on tsea dallier; nine on tswansich dahler shtick, un dri un tswan sich hob ich fershprocha peashter un fool der tsu , pointa. all de kterls woona in unuershidliche dell! fum county. Dc gons sum amount yusht tsu iinf hunnert un finf un achtsicli dahler, un de helft fun sellam mach ich der Shteamy betzahla, de onner helft der Duckter, noch au helft der Itetchister " Awer shtopp! Shtop! hob ich g'sawt, du busht yoh olleweil shun meaner ger echelt dos de goes sum ous macht.l " Yob, uf course bob ich," secht er, " for sell is der weg we mer a balance uf de recht side grickt." Ich bobs grawd ei g'sea. Der George is shmart. Er fershteat sei bisness. Ich nook under. We kummst dos ich now all mei leawa so dumm war un ne net so bis ness fershtonna hob? Awer, ich bin om herna, under George is an sounder shool meashter. Awer de bisness hut aw sei drawbacks, for mer konn de leit net all trowa. Er hut mer g'sawt dos der letsht winter hetta de Sesnly menner can ous tinf en tewaesich hunnert dahler betrohya, for ous drei dau sand dahler wu ins county g'shickt is warm fun Harrisborrick, doh forram yohr, for de recht shtripe Semly menner uei tsu leckta, hut er net meaner dos about elf hunnert im sock goplta, un de balance is nouse gonga for operation. Donn hut er fun yeadam Sernly monn sex hun nert un finf-a-tswansich dahler gluddert, un awer se sin all back uf can pun un hen earn nix gevva. Mit em Duckter awer, but er an satisfactory arrangement g'macht, un, uf course for can geana mer aw widder. Awer de onnery sin net one mterrick kumma. Now, won mer succeeds, Becht er, will er proweera an bill gepass'd tsu kreeya so dos mer Semly menner uf kawft according tau law, in schwartz uu weis, so dos se sich net men dos ea mohl ferkawfa henna uf amohl. In a woch odder tsea, dog will ich der all unser particulars shreiva fun unser ring kondidawta, so dos unser freind seam kerma for welly doe se vota, missa. Der George hut g'meant ich set gor nix derfu shreiva for in der FODDER ABRAHAM., awer ich bin sure dos so long des mer de nauma net published, so shots aw nix. Anyhow der George konns net lease wane aw im FODDER ABRAHAM shteat, well er so orrig shlecht is in }Eng lish, un all mei breefa sin in .zEnglishe bushdawa. Uf course, wanns in rale deitsh weer, so we selly Reading Adler's Tseitung wu der Kitzelderfer grickt, donn deat der George es aw ousfinna, for Belly konn er leasa. Now, Mr. Fodder Abraltam—yusht ge duld. Es goat nimmy long eh ich der de fully particulars geb, un aw de Bons lisht fun unser kondidawta, un donn, slitand from under. PROF. PIT SCHWEFFLEBRENNER. N. B.—Der George hut aw forshprocha mer eel bichly tsu weise.—sei Blue Book— un donn kon ich der aw de nawma gevva fun de township politisheners wu unser Duck kondidawta supporta, under prise was betzahlt is warra beim George for an yeader, so dos de leit aw Beane kenna wttr unser freind sin, un nei goat for ehrliche leit ols kandidawta. About acht dog for der leckshun, donn look out for de lisht— uffiishel un reliable! A GOOD STORY OF AN AFRICAN CHRIS TUN. One of the colored churches in Georgia was about to rebuild its place of worship, and held a meeting to discuss the ways and means. At this meeting, after some debate, the following resolutions were adopted: 1. That we will all give something. 2. That we will give accor ling to our means. 3. that we will give cheerftilly. These resolutions'were forthwith reduc ed to practice, and the various members of the meeting, one after another, walked up to the desk of the presiding officer and deposited their contributions. At length there came up one, the richest man in the assemblage, with a gift. The pastor, for he was presiding, took it, looked at it, and seeing that it was not so large as several sums that had been given by poorer men, said: "Here, loud der Jones, die won't do. It's accordin' to de lust resolution, but not accordin' to de second." Brother Jones went to his seat,ehagrined and mortified at the laugh raised at his expense, but presently he came back again to the desk with alarge pile of greenbacks, which he threw down before the paitor with an angry air, and a "Dar, take dial , ' " Dat won't do, needer," said the pas tor. " Brudder Jones, you's been gone and done accordin' to de first resolution and de second, but you don't gib cheer fully. And so brudder Jones a second time went to his seat with his gift refused. He sat there moodily in silence for a while; but as one after another of his poor er brethren threw their mite into the treasury, his face lost its sour expression, and soon he came up a third time to the minister, and with a smile tendered the money to the minister, saying, "Please to oblige me by takin' dis, sir, for de Lord's use." The pastor took the gilt thus offered, saying, "Tank you, brudder Jones, dat's right, for days accordin' to all de reso lutions." A MORE infamous and corrupt party than this cursed Copperhead organization never disgraced any country. With them fraud and perjury are among the political virtues. The vicious and the vile find in the Democratic party protection for their calling, and no thief or murderer can be brought to justice in New York city. FIRST Bo Y.- "(fit out—he's no democrat." SECOND Boy.—" Yes he is, though. Don't I know where he roosts, down in the Fourth Ward? Did'nt I see him up at the Merchants' the other night when old Asey was there? Did'nt he got that new rig for his boy the very next day? And doesn't he play that same tune that he did when our fellers was goal' in for Seymour and little Mack--say?" NEIGHBORING COUNTY NEWS. CHESTER COUNTY.-Archimedes. Bobb, Esq., of East Whiteland, lost his house by cholic Sunday week Daniel Chrisrran, of West Vincent, has a cornfield of forty five acres Jennie Taylor fell down the cellar steps at George Card well's residence in West Chester, last week, and badly sprained her ankle W. B. Menermond, of West Chester, on Wednesday week, had ono of his hands severely injured in a game of base ball; and Thos. W. Taylor received a black eye, while indulging in the same sport The scholars of the Baptist, Sab bath School of West Chester, passed Thursday last, in the woods on the West Chester Railroad Apples are plenty in West Chester, and selling at ten cents per half peck Iron ore has been found iu the neighborhood of Oxford Jacob T. Miller, of South Coventry, fell from a hay mow last week, broke his arm, and otherwise injured himself A camp meet ing, under the auspices of the Conventry ville M. E. Church, will be at Coventry ville commencing on Monday, August 23d, and will last a week. SOHUYLKILL COUNTY.— Gleanings from the Journal : The stables ofMessrs. Isaac Orwig, Charles Fegley and Christian Ber ger, at Orvvigsburg, were destroyed by fire on Sunday before last Ella Rein hemer, aged 11 years, was fatally burned at Auburn, by the explosion of a coal oil can whilst to kindle a fire An eight year old son of Edward A. Shartel, of Pottsville, accidentally cut off three of his fingers with a straw cutter William Uren, a small boy, at Pottsville, broke his leg by jumping from the roof of a small building A girl named Waters, aged 16 years, was burned to death at Girard vine, by pouring coal oil iu the stove for the purpose of kindling a fire, the blaze setting fire to her clothing A german named Nicholas Rains, aged 45 years,died suddenly at Mahanoy, on Wednesday be fore last, of hemorrhage, and his body was taken to the hotel of Bernard Banks. Mr. Robert B. Davis, late of Davis ? Fales & Co., coal-shippers of Philadelphia, vis ited, with two friends, a aolliery at Sha mokin in which he had an interest, and while coming up a slope 600 feet deep, 70 degrees pitch, he was knocked off the car by a roller from the iron rope, and precipi tated a distance of 300 feet, and instantly killed, his brains being knocked out. BERKS COUNTY.—Gleanings from the B. et S. Journal: The names of streets are being put on the lamps throughout the city of Reading An excursion party of about one hundred and forty proceeded from Reading to Cape May on Friday last. ....Six different Sunday School excursions from Reading are announced, to take place during the present month An unknown man was drowned in the Schuylkill at Reading, while bathing one day last week. ....The State Camp, order of Sons of Amer ica, Will hold a session at Reading, on the 10th, 11th and 12th inst., and a grand pa rade will take place on the 11th The Head Quarters of Post No. 16, G. A. it.. has been removed to No. 717 . Penn ea., Reading, and the name changed to "Post Joseph A. McLean, No. 16, G. A. R., " in honor of the Lieutenant Colonel, of te 88 R e giment, P, V. wlto was killed in the second battle of Bulk tun Charles Bow ers was arrested at Reading last Friday, on a charge of burglary—stealing some clothing from the house of Mary Greth, 910 Court Street Elias Ehret, a huck ster was instantly killed near Bernville, by jumping from his wagon while the horse was running at full speed. !Ind tm managable by reason' of the brOicing of the lines.... Sarah Marburger of Reading gave her husband a licking,, and the latter instituted a prosecution against her for as sault and battery. YORK COVNTY.—The Union Lutheran Sunday Sck?ol will hold a pie-nic at Han over Junction next Thursday The True Democrat states that "a farmer by the name of Jacob Tyson, of Springfield-twp., left a single head of oats at our office last week, which contained four hundred grains." Hon. J. S. Black, injured some time since on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, has returned to York....J. A. B. Shaub was arrested in Harrisburg several days ago, charged with having stolen a horse belonging to George Hartman, of Dillsburg The York and Adams county African Methodists will hold a camp I. • • lug in Wolf's Grove, near Getty • commencing the 19th inst The or County Medical Society has been organ ized by the election of the following offi cers: President, Dr. B. F. Porter; Vice Presidents, Dr. J. Sappington, Jr., I Dr. S. J. Finley; Secretary, Dr. W. B. Bigler; Assistant Secretary, Dr. A. M. Ramsey; Treasurer, Dr. James Y. Bryan; Standing Committee, Dr. J. R. Bardwell, Dr. N. B. Bryan, Dr. D. M. Bigler...Fifty pounds of lard were stolen from the cellar of Dan , l M. Smyser, last Friday night.— On next Sunday the corner stone ofthe new church of the United Brethren, near Conewago Mills, Dover-twp., will be laid with appro priate services Rev. Moses Walter, of the Central Pennsylvania Conference, died on the let ult., at his residence in Lower Wind sor-twp. 111 1; Ii~~IIII;IIi ~',i dux gime Ooltro. —Why are girls in Missouri alway. a .eet? Because they are Mo. lasses. —Stocking's are now darned by ma chinery—and they are darned nice. —When is a butterfly like a kiss? When it alights on tulips. —The following sentence will show the importance of the position of a comma: " Woman—without her man, is a brute. —Why was Noah never hungry in the ark? Because he always had Hain with him. —Bully boys naturally take to dirty faces, torn trowsers, wading in water, and eating green apples every half hour. No thing up to the boys—unless it be the girls. —A learned doctor, referring to tight lacing, avers that it is a public benefit, in asmuch as it kills all the foolish girls and leaves all the wise ones to grow up to be women. • —Why are youg ladies, at the breaking up of a party, like arrovrA? Because they can't go off without beaux, and arc in a quiver until they get them. —Aid often comes at the right time, but this is not the case when the point of somebody's boot assists you in coming down stairs. —A soldier was going off the field too hastily, when the provost guard cried: "Halt!" "Can't." "Wounded?" "No." "What's the matter?" "I'm pc(tred and want to go to the rear to—rally!" "Aw! how do you like my moustache, Miss Laura?" lisped a dandy to a merry girl. "Oh, very much. It looks like the fur on the back of a caterpillar." —Women are said to have stronger at tachments than men. It is evinced in little things. A man is often attached to an old hat; but did you ever know of a woman having an attachment for an old bonnet? —To make little boy's trowsers last, when you make a suit of clothes for them, finish the coat first, and by so doing you will make the trowsers last. It is the only way the thing can be done. "Mammy!" said a precious little boy, who, against his will was made to rock the cradle of his baby brother, "if the Lord has any more babies to give away, don't you take 'em." —"Bridget, what have you done with the cream? Those children cannot eat skimmed milk for breakfast." "Shure, marrn, and it isn't meself that would be afther giving the scum to yees. I tuk that off and give it to the cats." An incorrigible loafer being taken to task for his laziness, replied: "I tell you, gen tlemen, you are mistaken. I have not a lazy bone in my body; but the fact is I was born tired." —A young fellow eating some Cheshire cheese, full of skippers, at a tavern one night, exclaimed: "Now I have done as much as Sampson, for I have slain my thousands and tees. of thousands." "Yes, retorted retorted another, " and with the jaw bone of an ass." —Fanny Fern says : "If one-half of the girls knew the previous lives of the men they marry, the list of old maids would be wonderfully increased." Where upon the Boston Post asked : If the men knew what their future lives were to be, wouldn't it increase the list of old maids still further ?", —A minister once prayed in . the pulpit that " the Lord would bless the congre gation we/ 0)14 apd that portion 'of it which Was on its way tdchurch, and those wno were at home witing reedy, and that, in his infinite patience, he wonid grant the benediction to those who reached the house of God just in time for that." The con gregation came in time after that. "Now young people," said a professor or natural history to his class, "now then as to hens: A heu has the capacity of lay ing just six hundred eggs and no more, anti she finishes the job in about five years. Now what is to be done with her after that?" "Cut off her head and sell her to a boarding-house keeper for a spring chicken!" exclaimed an urchin whose father dealt in poultry. —A gentleman going down the river in a steamboat the other day, missed his tooth-brush, and on looking around was astonished to perceive a stupid gawk applying it vigorously to his tobacco stained ivories. "My friend, you have made a great mistake in using my tooth-brush," said thegentleman. "Your what? your tooth-brush? You don't mean to say that this here's your tooth-brushl" "I do sir; but it is of no consequence now; you are welcome to the brush." The fellow looked puzzled at first, as if he suspected a trick, but at length ex claimed: "Here, you take your confounded thing umbob. But I should like to know what has become of the tooth-brush that belongs to the boat." 'mill GODE YoB LADY• BOOK, FRANK LESLIE'S ILLrs , D NEWSPAPER, HARPER'S BAZAAR, HARPER'S WEEKLY, FRANK LESLIE'S CHIMNEY CORNER, FRANK LESLIE'S BOYS A. 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The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a large and frill assortment of the GENUINE AMERICAN WATCHES, of different weight and finish, to suit all, which are sold upon the most reasonable terms, and guaranteed to give satlsfaotion. Keeps also on hand a good assortment of CLOCKS. Call and examine the goods before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors ,I solicit a continu ance of the same. HENRY F. ANDREWS Jan 1-Iy9 Strasburg, Lancaster co., 11 a. Books and Stationery. AT RIDDLE & COCHRAN'S, HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, THE LADY'S FRIEND, and all the LATEST PUBLICATIONS, 40 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Two Doors North of the INQUIRER BUILDINU, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS AT FULTON ROW; WEST KING STREET. 10=M SUNDAY SCHOOL. MUSIC BOOKS, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS HITCHCOCK'S HALF DIME SHEET MUSIC, Coal, Lumber, tee. Varnishes, &c. IN COPAL, WHITE, COFFIN, BLACK AND JAPAN VARNISHES, . LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, Re., &o. NO. 109 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (In the Keystone Building,) LANCASTER, PA. 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[Jy•23-nn GROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 130 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. Beauty and Elasticity of MAO. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads directly from the spools. No fastening of seams by band and no waste of thread. Wide range of application without change of adjustment. The seani retains its beauty and firmness after washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Bowing Machines, these Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work.. Sir The Highest Premiums at all the Fairs and exhibftione of the United States and Europe, have been awarded the Grover & Baker Sewing Machines, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited in competition. SW The very highest prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION 01 IiONOR, was oonferred on the representative of the Grover it Baker Sew ing Machines, at the Exposition Universelle, lt*37, thus at testing their great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. For sale by GEORGE SPURRIER, North Queen street, Lancaster,,P mr2B.ly] THE HOWE SEWJNG MACHINE, FOR .EVERYBOI)YI As a Holiday Gilt to a Sister, Wife or Friend they are unsuoassed. The Farmer wants it for his Family. The tress and Cloak Maker prefers it. The Seamstress wants it, because its work is sure ttigive satisfaction. The Tailor has long ago decided it to be the beat for his business, The Carriage Trimmer cannot do without it; an 4 Mislabels Fitter Ands that, alter all, the 111 Mil isibe machine for him. Soonev or T hi , everybody • will have the Iverylekrue 5 iyartedted. Every owe may tinS pheseasorof one of these tmetralled machines, as wit eaMmeor to make the terms of sale suit Vl i sser euelcmsers. We earnestly nritAte wbAlr they purpose purchagg or not, icticil am et semens of executed' m on OWE MA. - CM., and emapare work done by other snaoldnes. We are willing tealxide by the result. dee MA a.ATE, agent, SFSM ?rpm Qateen street Medical. i r~ , SAC., irATARR4 wiamEbl. T HIS INFALLIBLE REMEDY does not, like the poisonous irritating snuffs and strong caustic solutions with which the people have long been humbugged, simply palliate for a short time, or drive th e disease to the lungs as there is danger of doing in the use of such nostrums, but it produces PERFECT AND PERMANENT CURES OP THE WORST OASES OP CHRONIC CATARRH. as thousands can testify. "COLD IN THE HEAD" is cured with a few appli cations. CATARRHAL FIRADACHN. 18 relieved mid cured as if by magic. It removes offensive Breath, Loss or Impairment of the • ense of taste Smell or bearing, watering or Weal; Eyes, andlmpaired Memory, when caused by the vio lence 01 Catarrh, as they all frequently are. I offer in good faith a standing reward' IOC) for a case of Catarrh that I cannot cure. FOR SALE BY MOST DRITObIISTS' EVERY- WHERE. Pains ONLY 60 CENTS Ask your Druggist for the Rumor ; but if he has not got it on sale, don't be put off by ac cepting any miserable worse than worthless substitute, but enclose sixty cents to me, and the seined, will to sent you post paid. Four packages 'LW, or one dozen for .3.00.* Send a two cent stamp for Dr. Sage's pamphln on Catarrh. Address the Proprietor E. V. PI ERO„ M. D. mural*, iYl'Snii