Wannogivattiodt !nits h. :3;b9lll4ll , ;ll: r intif , l4_4lolAWAAdaDlA MISTER FODDER ADRATIAM SCULIFFLETOWN, AM:1811T der 16080. Was is dci opinion fun woman's ri ,, hts? We wars wann de weiver all vota deata, nu unser cans derheam bleiva macha de bubbalin heta, kee melka, g'sharr wesha un better macha deweil se thous VirZera uf de pollitticle meetings un leckshuus? Sell dent weer anyhow gor net aw shtea, awer de Bevvy gent nei dertbre. Se behawpt dos wann amohl de weibsleit ons vota geana, donn deat olles gons onnersht wierra un feel besser gen. Om Sundog hen mer amohl derweaya g'shwetzt, un ich hob se g'froked was se du deat wann se yeamohls a recht bet tsu vota, un du mogsht mer now glawa odder net, se hut grawd declared dos se selwer runna dent for kunslidaweler, un donn wet se seana eb se net des fechta un gamla un saufa dort ons Kltzelderfer's shtuppa kept, Sell war uf course all right, awer loch bin ich noch net gons ready entirely tsu de weibsleit tsu surrendera. Awer oat end deats net feel unnershied macha, anyhow net bei weer, eb de weib sleit vota odder net, for somehow or odder de Bevvy, ich mus confessa, hut doch sheer immer era eayener we mit meiner vote. Ich mehn ebmohls ich wet yusht exactly du we ich wet, un gor tummy meinda was se sugt, un awer, was will aver evva macha mit a fraw dos so a maul hut un so uf gepost is we de Bevvy? Se gebt net uf tsu meer un nemond sunsht, un eara argument dut se so fer delvelt shtick dolt aw bringa dos mer eara gor net ontwarta konn, un donn slitickt se dertzu bis ich uf geb un era fershprech tsu du we se sogt. Om Sundoz het ich er sheer gorly amohi ins g'sicht nei g'sawt se megt donn meintweaya de hussa selwer aw du un meer der unnerruck gevva, awer wann ich sell g'sawt hat donn bets aw a wennich rupps gevva, un, uf course, ich hob my maul g'holta. Der weg we mer ut den subject k'umma sin will ich der now aw explaina. Om Somshdog war ich widder in der shtadt, beim George, un hob. amohi mei instructions grickt. Un denk amohi draw, er hut mer aw widder mei watch gevva ohna des ich can g'froked hob derfore. We ich in sei office nei bin war or orrick froh much tsu seana; hut hands g'shaked mit mer, un sogt ich set mich amohi onna hucka "Pit," secht er, "du bisht mer now an , saler loppy. Ferwas der deihenker husht dorm so olles in der FODDER ABRAHAM , aei• g'shrivva fun weaya seller watch? Sell hetsht net du solla, for so transac tions•we sell sin shtrictly private" secht sr. Donn is er on sei shubleadly uu grickt de watch rous un sogt, "doh Pit, doh is dei watch—shteck se in dei sock, so dos oily leit seana kenna dos du se widder husht, for so a shtory we sell dos ich der dei watch ob nemma deht of pletch deat mer shawda du." Well donn hut er mer amold partiekela ry instructions gevva fun weaya kondi dawta. For Senater, uf course, geana mer for der Shteamy, for caner, un awer for der onner is es noch net gons g'settled. Du weasht unser Duck ring hen so a wen zilch an shplit uf g'hot mit nonner fun weaya.seliam geld wu se grickt hen der letaht winter fun ma moan in Filldelfy wu a kondidawt war for 'United Shtates Sen nater.. Do karts wu's geld grickt hen sin net ons twerrick kumma, un hen em George nix derfu gevva, un cans fun de Semly leit hut aw uf der heitich dog nix fun sellam howfa grickt, un sell is der weg dos se ous g'folla sin mitnonner. De fact is, es war meen fun sellam Shlow- Ttum sei crowd olles tsu polta, for dreitsea dausand finf hunnert dahler is an Ordlich sheaner pile, un se hetta goot actrorda kenna tsu deveida mit em George. Awer cans fun de Semly meaner huts zecht ding gedu, un sell war der Katchell, for mr hut eei eayene arrangements rP.,"macht for sei vote, un er hut aw's fair ding ge du mit em George, un now insist der George aw druf dos ter widder lleekt mem mm. Awer, der druvvel is tswisha uns, so we ich uu er George un de onnery ehrliche members fum Ring wu tier Shteamy nei du wella, un Belly onnery wu all sell geld in ears eayene seek g'shteckt hen, Belly geana nei for' caner Bownel, un der George mehnt der weg we's olleweil guckt mus eriferleicht om end nosh uf gevva un aw nei gea for can, ols an com promise. Any how, secht er, yusht vote net for Billingfelt, odder Shenk, odder Warfill un aw net for seller Dennis, for selly konn mer not usa, secht er. Der weg we's olleweil is geat denk ich unser Ring for Shteamy an Bownel. For Semly hut& mer gebts aw noch an compromise. Der George is for der Duckter liafchcll, uf course, un for caner Weiley wu druvva in lionnoy downship woont. Seller is all right—an guter, sounder Duck. Awcr de Shlowkuin crowd geaua nei for seller Peter uu der yummy widder, un awer der George shtandt sell net except er nuts. We's nosh gent wissa mer selwer net. Wann yusht de tswea nei kuinina—der Katchell under Weiley, dorm is der George g'satisiled secht er, for sell macht mich all right for .peshter un foolder un der George for guty Petty jobs. Awer was uns partickeler boddert is well de leit so orrig ufreerish sin .7eaya unser Ring, un es geana so orrig feel nei for der Rineeal, un Gutshock, un seller Duckter wu drunna iu Inshatown woont, un caner Clarrick im unner end fum county un aw caner Engle fun der nochbershoft fun Maryetta, un selly suta gor net, for so g'wiss dos wann feer fun wily leckt wierra, donn is unser Ring uf geburst ;—donn ward der George gone ferdeihenkert wen nich bigness hawa in llarrisborrick der neipiht winter. For Shreef hen mer im sin neia tau gea for der Moyer an bully gooter kaerl, un cans fum George seina beshty freind. For Itetehister wissa mer noch net for sure, awer uf course mer wterra woll for der Fry gea. For Pruttonnater gonna mer for caner Bold—an bully gooter true-blue ring moor. For Prison Inslipecter meant der George mer missa der Shweigert un der Shaeffer nei du, un sell is import ant, un feel geld wrert. So welt hen mer now der Ring ordlich goot uf g'setzt. Awer der George hut shun orrig feel naw ma in Beim Blue Book. Er but mer gsawt dos er aw a neredahler account uf g'macht hut—a contract mit gwissy kterls in un nershidliche townships for votes mastic" on a dahier shtick. Sei plawn is an first rater. Do griekt er evva cans fun seina finf dahler krerls un froked can we feel votes er gevva konn im downship for de Ring kondidawta, un suppose er sogt fuftsich, odder finf-a-sivvatsich, odder enniehe emery nummer. "Donn" Becht der George tau earn, " will ich der amohl sawya, was du dusht ; du sogsht der slut sure fun fiuf-a-sivvatsich. Now doh sin dei finf dah:er, un for sell musht now olles du was du konnsht, un for olley votes dos der meaner gevvat dos finf-a sivvatsich geb ich der an extra dallier. Sell, Becht der George, macht de kterls awer alto& un ballet boxa shtuffa. Do is for instance caner Shimp, so an chawdu wock pedler du weasht, den lint der George olleweil on der terwet for der 13illingfelt tsu shiandera of orrig liberal conditions. Earn hen se a wennicl meaner gevva, well er agreed hut drouse rum gea un yusht exactly du we se eau directa, un es macht aw gor nix CMS we dreckich dos de terwet is, ter shofft se. Uf course, ter is uf der light ols an low grader. We ich beam kumma bin, un hob der Bevvy olles g'sawt for welly dos mer nei geana according tau do instructions was der George mer gevva hut, donn is se awer amohl in unser Ring nei gopitcht. Ich konn der now net olles shreiva was se g'sawt hut, anyhow Sc hut mich confessa macha dos unser leeders yusht ufs treshery rauwa un votes kawfa ous sin, un now Becht se, " so gwiss job leab du ich dick reporta taum General Grant, dos du dich ob gebsht mit denna Ducks, un wann ich sell du dorm musht aw ous em Posht ofiis rous, un dort konsht dich!druf ferlussa." Uf seller shtlle is se on mich, un hut net uf ,gevva bis ich fershprocha hob for der Billingfelt tsu vota, un for der onner kent ich du we ich wet—for Warfell odder Shenk odder Dennis—yusht kens fun selly Duck Rings kondidawta. For Semly menner hut se mich aw fershprecha macha for der .therr tsu gea, dort in Inshatown im Mannerlond, un for seller Clark. Awer ich hob mich hort gewehrt eb ich agreed hob tsu gea for so filer's we der Gutahock, odder Rineell, odder seller Engle un sod diche wu gor net tsum ring g'heara, for Belly botta mich un tier George nix. Un om end bob ich uf gevva missa, un sell druvvelt mich. Uf course 'em George dierraf ich nix derfu sawya, for wapn ich du dorm blackgard er mich for well ich dent mich yusht ruts lussa bei meiner fraw. Shtill, ich hob mei watch im sock, un sell is doch so feel g'seaft, for ich hob fuftsea dahler gevva derfore, cash down dort ons Zahm's groom chewellry shtore om eck dort in der shtadt. Now husht so about all de facts, un es prooft ea ding clearly, un sell is, dos mit so weaver we de Bevvy machts nix ous eb se unnich woman's rights sin odder net, for se rule any how ; wann se net selwer de vote in de box nei dune, donn man netcha as es tan du bei proxy. Un wann ich now om end geaya der Ring vota donn hob ich doch ea consulleashun, un sell is dos es net mei doins is, awer dos ich yusht a proxy bin for do Bevvy. Denweg du ich any how net my wart brecha mit em George. Geshter bob ich aw a breefly grickt fun earn Mutchler, der Shteat committy moan for der Packer. Er will haws dos ich bei earn aw roof in Filldelfy, un dut dos warms tsu meiner advantage weer wann ich kumm. Ich hob em George der breef g'wissa, un wr meant es war a flny chance ebbas tan macba, awer er hut mer advised nix tsu du bis noch der breimery leckshun, un so feel we ich can fershtonna hob is ter shun goot bekonnt mit sellam Mutch ler. Der Kitzelderfer hut tiler aw tsu fershtea, gevva den morya dos wann ich widder tsurick in de demokratish party gea deat, dorm kennt ich aw geld macha. Awer sellam subject will ich a considder eashun gevva de negsht :woch. Ich will any how olles wissa was for a ding seller Packer is. PROF. PIT SCRWEFFLEBRENNER. CANNOT GO IT. The despatch of Gen. Rosecrans de clining the Democratic nomination great ly puzzles the leaders. The Columbus Statesman construes it into an intimation that Gen. Rosecrans does not consider himself a citizen of Ohio, and, therefore, declines because of his ineligibility. That is hardly the construction which the casual, reader would suggest. More to the pur pose would be the following paraphrase: " Feeling that I should do nothing to lower my credit with my creditors, or sink me in the esteem of my family, I cannot accept your nomination—that is Your candidate I cannot be,' " or this: " I owe it to my creditors and my family to en gage in business that will pay; running for Governor of Ohio on the Democratic ticket will not pay, therefore, Your candidate I cannot be.' " WILL DO HIS SHARE! We quote from the little speech of Hon. Asa Packer at Philadelphia: " I. will endeavor to do my part to lead you, as you have placed me iu the van, to victory, if possible—and if not, 1277 E cer tain that the defeat shall not be attributable to a lack of anything that I can do. (Ap plause and cheering.) " You will excuse me fur making a speech at this time, for talking is not a part of my vocation. (Applause.) There are those whose vocation and calling it is to talk; mine is to work! (Voices, "good, good; that's what we want," and cheering.) I will leave the talk for those whose forte it is, and will endeavor, for myself, to do my share of the work." There is a charmingly simple frankness in these revelations, says a cotemporary. The candidate is conscious of his inability to make set speeches, but how significant ly ho pledged himself to another form of usefulness! There " shall be no lack of anything he can do," and he means " to do his share." And " that's what we wanthim,” howled the hungry wolves about ! Roseerans Looking Ont for the Life-Boat. He won't Sail with such a Crew ox gittle #okto. stiticted. YES OR NO. It is a little difficult just now for a jour nalist to write intelligibly concerning the Democratic party of this country. It re sembles more than anything else the little ball of the gambler or juggler—now you see it and now you don't. Perhaps this, after all, best illustrates the conditiott-Qf the party, made up as it is of desperate political gamblers and second-rate politi cal jugglers, who pass themselves off in the far country districts, destitute of mail routes and schools, as st!ateswen. Will any Democratic newspapers that feels able undertake for the benefit of the profession to define the position of its party on one or two great points that call for definite action at present? What is the position of the Democratic party on the Chinaman? The Democrats of all the South clamot for him, welcome him, and demand that every facility shall be given him to come among us and work for us. Per contra, the Democracy of California abuse, beat, murder, and drive him away. They are backed up by the Democracy of New York and of the North generally, who, with their usual profound ignorance of political economy, seem to think that he will inter fere with their peculiar pets—the gentle celts. What is the position of the Democratic party on the question of colored suffrage? The Democracy of Virginia ardently de mand the ballot-box for the black man, and they are supported in their position by their party in all the States south, which desires to strengthen itself with the African vote, and which has learned wis dom through tribulation. On the other hand, the antediluvians of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, the other day, solemnly de clared that they are opposed to the colored man ever being allowed to vote, and in this article of faith stand by them their brethren of New York, where the slaugh ter of black babies and the burning of col ored orphan asylums is a recognized and favorite Democratic diversion. What is the position of the Democracy on the question of the soldier and the war? The Southern Democracy declare for the gray; the Northern Democrats declare, when not insecret council, that they honor the blue ; but to balance this declaration we have one or two offsets. The National Convention at Chicago declared the war to be a failure. The Pennsylvania Democ racy, in 1865, Judge J. S. Black,the mouth piece, wrote down the history of the war to crush rebellion as "debt, slaughter, and disgrace. The Democratic politichws of war times universally stigmatised our sol diers as "Lincoln hirelings," "assassins," "moral ulcers," etc., etc.; and these in sults, as well as the above platform reso lutions, are as yet unapologized for. We pause Sr a reply, and await it with considerable interest. There are a good many hundred thou sands of soldiers in this country now, to say nothing of their voting fathers, broth ers, and sons. There are several millions of black men, and before long there will be Chinamen by the tons of millions. Is the DeMocratic party for or against these large and important classes of our population? Can any Democratic journal answer yes or no? We want to know, and so do the soldiers, black men, and China men.—Forners Press. A SHORT HISTORY. A cotemporary well says that they were good Democrats who first attempted to dissolve the Union. They were good Democrats who upheld slavery to the very last. They were good Democrats who op posed our forces on the bloody field of Gettysburg. A good Democrat was he who assas sinated President Lincoln. Those men who burned ChaaktianArg stood high as Democrats. They were good Democrats alto at tempted to burn the principal hotels of New York city during the war. Good Democrats brought on our Na tional and State debts; and he is a good Democrat who is in favor of repudiating both. In Pennsylvania the leading free-trade men are among the best Democrats: The wealthiest coal monopolist iu Penn sylvania is a big Democrat; so big that he aspires to the gubernatorial chair; but the people "can't see it!" GEARY'S camp fires are still burning brightly on every hillside in Pennsylvania. His heart is still as true to the Union as it was at Wauhatchie. Ilis army is in good spirits, and in October next will win another victory and drive Packer and his crew "discomfited into the recesses of the mountains." " Our soldiers and sailors must be gratefully remembered." —An inveterate imbiber objects to tak ng a bath on the ground that he doesn't ik e to mix spirits and water. —There is a firm in Boston named Gray & Lunt. half of their letters come to them addressed Lay & Grunt. —An English paper advertises for sale a pew which " commands a view of nearly the whole congregation." —Lord Byron once said, " You never know a man's temper until you have been imprisoned on board of a ship with him, or a woman's until you have married her." —Defalcations arc not only discussed with reference to their criminality, but mainly as to the "ingenious manner" in which they were accomplished. —Loving wife, at Long Branch : "The horn I surf makes me keep my mouth shut." Sarcastic husband : '• Take some of it home with you." —Every young couple who desire to make a good start in life must keep two bears in the house, and feed them well— bear and forbear. —A tiresome talker once said to a pub lic man ho had incontinently bored: "An oyster is pleasant to eat, though repulsive to look at." " Yes, but then he knows when to shut up," was the reply. —lf young gentlemen of middle age who have to dye their whiskers will consult Byron, Plautus and Menandor, they will find to their consolation, that " whom the nods love dye young." ? —" Sam, why don't you talk to Massa, and tell him to lay up treasures in heaven?" " What for? What de use of laying up treasures dare, where he never see 'ern again?" —A Vermont girl wants to know wheth er the woman's rights movement includes the right of girls to do the courting. If it does, she is for it, as the young men in her locality are very bashful. —The question why printers do not suc ceed as well as brewers is thus answered : Because printers work for the head, and brewers for the stomach-and where twenty men have stomachs, but one has brains. —" My son," said an anxious father, " why coo you use that nasty tobacco?" The boy, declining to consider the question in the spirit in which it was asked, replied "To get the juice." —Henry Ward Beecher says, on the hair-dyeing question: "If a man will be happier for it, let him do it. If his wife will love him better, or' she will be made happier, in the name of love let him dye." Ix Ohio the Copperheads have in their platform declared war against all Protec tion to American Industry. The Copper heads of Pennsylvania advocate the same doctrine, but did not dare to put it in their platform. THE New York Tribune expresses the opinion that "forty-six thousand and four hundred and seventy-six commitments in that city alone tell a dark tale." We rather think so. But are not the commit ments about in proportion to the Demo cratic majority the city usually gives? —A few evenings ago a party of young Americans were standing in front of an ancient saddler's shop, kept by one Hans, a Dutchman. Mischief reigned supreme in their number, and thinking to have sonic sport with our German Mend, one of them opened the door and addressed him—" I say, German, have you any sad dles for hogs?" Looking up from his work, quite composed, he replied. "Yaw, come in unt dry von on." —A young enthusiast was talking to his intended, a few evenings since, urging up on ker speedy marriage, and a start to spend the honeymoon in California. " I tell you," said he, his face glowing with enthusiasm, "California is the Paradise of thisearth. There's no use talking." "No use talking!" exclaimed the lady, with a look of some surprise. "No use talking!°' ho repeated. " Well, if there's uo use talking," said the lady, " what in the name of sense do you•want of women there? I don't go!" —Stevens: A cotemporary relates this story : While Thad. Stevens was a young lawyer, he once had a case before a bad tempered Judge of an obscure Pennsylvania Court. Under what he considered a very erroneous ruling, it was decided against him ; whereupon he threw down his books rod picked up his hat in a high state of in dignation, and was about to leave the court room, scattering imprecations all around him. The Judge straightened himself to his full height, assumed an air of offended majes ty, and asked Thad. if he meant to "express his contempt for this Court." Thad. turned to him very deferentially, made a respectful bow, and replied, in feigned amazement, "Express my contempt for this Court 1 No, Sir t I am trying to eoneeal it, your Honor," adding, as he turned to leave, "but I Sid It very hard to do it." Jewelry. zmim Lt JACKSON, DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS, No. 15 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. so-REPAIRINGIATTENDED TO.-Es --- WATCHES! WATCHES ! WATCHES! CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a large and full 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 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 ance of the same. HENRY F. ANDREWS, Jan 1-Iyl Strnsburg, Lancaster 00., Pa. Books and Stationery. 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Sir The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine was awarded the only GOLD MEDAL given for Sewing Machines over eighty-two competitor at the Universal Exposition bold in Paris, 1t Machines sold on Lease Plan at the Cash !rice MONTHLY PAYMENTS, ONLY TEN DOLLARS. PETERSON is CARPENTER . General Agents, 64 N. Queen-st., Lancaster, Pa. P. S.—Energetie Business Men wanted to sell the Wheeler & Wilson sewing Machine in town and country. Good inducements. [JrB-im GROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH. FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 493 BROADWAY, NEW YORK ISO CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads directly from the spooi.. No fastening of seams by band and no waste of thread. Wide range of application without change of adjustment. The seam retains nal:want y and firmness ate: 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. alr The Highest Premiums at all the Fair and exhibitions of the United States and Bumps, have been awarded the Grover a Baker Sewing Beelines, and the work done by them. wherever exhibited in competition. Mir The very highest prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION 0) HONOR, was conferred on G the representative of the rover & Baker Sew. ing Machines, at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, US; thusattesting their great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. For sale by GEORGE SPURRIER, North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. mr/S•ly) THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE. ~OR EVERYBODY! As a Holiday Gift to a Sister, Wife or Friend hey are unsurpassed. The Farmer wants it for his Family. TOO Dress and Cloak Maker prefers it. The Seamstress wants it, because its work ure to give satisfaction. The Tailor has long ago decided it to be the et for his business. - . The Carriage Trimmer cannot do without it: and the Shoe Fitter finds that, after all, the HOWE Is the machine fur him. Sooner or later, everybody will have the ROWS MACHINE, Every Machine is warranted. Every one ma be tbe possessor of one of these unrivalled machines, as we endeavor to make the terms of sale suit all our customers. We earnestly invite all, whether they purposo 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 machines. We ure willing to abide by the result. C. FATE, Agent, North Queen :street doe Mtn alfedical. t otte. 7 '..,', , r ,) • . ACE'S CATARRH FaMEby THIS INFALLIBLE REMEDY does not, like the poisonous irritating snuffs and strong caustic solutions with which the people have Itng been humbugged simply palliate for a short time, or drive the disease to the lungs as there is danger of doing in the use of SHOD nostrums, but it produces Pxnriarr AND PERMANENT (mites OP THE WORST OASES OF Cnnonic CATARRH, as thousands can testify. "GOLD IN TnK HEAD" is cured with a few appli cations. CATARRHAL BEAT/ACHE is relieved mid cured us it by magic. It removes offensive Breath, Loss or Impairment of Vie sense of taste smell or hearing, Watering or lircak Eyes, andlmpaired Memory, when caused by the vio lence of Catarrh, as they all frequently are. I offer in good faith a standing reward . t'llsl`.. fog a case of Catarrh that I cannot cure. FOR SALE BY MOST. DRUGGISTS EVERY WHERE. PRICE ONLY no CENTS. Ask your Druggist for the Romany; but if he has not got it on wile, don't be put off by ac cepting any miserable worse than worthleris subbtitute, bat enclose sixty cents to me, and the Remedy will be sent you post paid. Four packoges $2.00, or one dozen for O.& Bend a two cent stamp for Dr. Sage's pamphlet on Oatorrh. Address the Proprietor, B. V. PIERCE, M. D. iY 94111 1 Buffalo, N. T.