Father Abraham. (Reading, Pa.) 1864-1873, October 08, 1869, Image 3

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    THE REAL ESTATE MAREET The farm
ef John Wade, dec'd, in Strasburg-twp., con
taining 21 acres, with buildings, was sold at
$254.50 per acre. Adam Mowery, of Stras
burg-tivp., purchaser.
A lot of ground, with two-story brick dwell
ing house, a barn and other buildings, on the
Litiz turnpike, in Manheim-twp., belonging
to Henry Erb, has been purchased by E. S.
Hoover, at $4.150.
Fifty and a fourth acres of land, without
buildings, in East Hempfleld-twp., belonging
to Adam Bair and Henry Hoffman, sold to
Wm. Binkley, at 8134 an acre.
A farm containing 35 acres in Drumore
twp., and belonging to the estate of Harvey
McPherson, deo'd, sold to Mr. Dellinger for
$ 85 . 70 per acre. Fifty acres of unimproved
land belonging to the same estate and located
near the above tract, was sold for $lO per acre.
Mr. W. Showalter sold a farm of 109 acres,
situated near Drumore Centre, Drumore
twp.,
to Mr. Eshleman. Price $B9 per acre.
The house and lot of ground in West Lam
peter-twp., belonging to the estate of Peter
Baker, dee'd, sold for $3,800. Abraham Lea
man purchaser.
The property of Dan'l G. Eckman, 41 acres,
in Strasburg-twp., sold to Jacob Eckman, for
$255 per acre.
The farm of Martin K. Mylin, in West
Lampeter-twp., 122 acres, sold for $230.23
per acre. John Mylin, purchaser.
PREMIUMS AT THE STATE FAIR : Among
the awards of premiums at the late Btate Fair
at Harrisburg, we find the following which
were given to exhibitors from this county :
Philip Oldweiler, Elizabethtown, for a
draught horse, the first premium of ten dol
lars ; a sow under one year of age, a premium
of five dollars ; two Durham cows, (superior
animals) a special premium of ten dollars.
Eberly, Lutz & Baker, for thresing machine
model--special mention.
Keeler & Sheaffer, a large crusher cider
mill, well worthy of special mention
Watson & Wilson, Lancaster, for stovepipe
shelf, diploma.
Engle & Brother, Marietta, for collection of
pears, three dollars ; for collection of apples,
fall varieties, a premium of ten dollars ; for
oollection of peaches, a premium of four dol
lars.
Dr. S. Keller, Elizabethtown, for second
best collection of apples, a, premium of five
,lollars.
. _
A. B. Landis, Mount Joy, for six seated
two-horse family carriage, a bronze medal ;
for light trotting wagon, a bronze medal.
Mrs. J. Itudy, West Orange street, Lancas
ter, a wedding apron used at her mother's
wedding, 85 years ago, worthy of notice from
its antiquity, and the committee recommend
a premium of two dollars ; for a display of
.inen, one sheet one bag, and two tablecloths
145 years old, the first premium, three dollars.
The committee on cultivators, grain drills
and sowers, in their report, say " Among
the many drills of exhibition,
the single grain
sowers all possess many good qualities that
especially recommend themselves to particu
lar persons in different localities. The class
of forded-feed drills claim more regularity of
distribution of grain, particularly those of
Erismau & Buralef, of Lancaster, and
Osborne, Foster & Co. It seems impossible
for them to clog by any foreign matter that
may be in the seed."
REPlTubicAs CITY PRIMARY ELEC
TION : The Republican Primary Election for ,
the selestion • of candidates fur city officers
and school directors, was held in the several
wards on Wedpesday evening of last week.
Excellent ward tickets were noniinitt4sl. At
o'clock the delegates selected 6y the SaVetal
wards, met in the rooms of the County Com
mittee. Carpenter McCleery, Esq., was called
to the chair, and James H. Marshall and
\Vm. B. 'Wiley, Esq., appointed secretaries.
On motion the Convention proceeded to nomi
nate candidates for Mayor. Geo. F. Brene
man, Esq., nominated Wm. Aug. Atlee, Esq.;
John B. Warfel, Esq., nominated Col. Wm.
L. Bear, and Geo. Bret:akar, esq., nominated
John Ponderemith. A vote was taken which
resulted as follows : Atlee, 18 ; Fondersmith,
9 ; Bear, 8. The nomination was then made
unanimous, and a committee appointed to so
inform Mr. Atlee, and request his presence
in the Convention. The committee having
returned with Mr. A., he was formally noti
fied of his nomination by the President of the
Convention, and responded in a few perti
nent remarks, accepting the nomination, and
promising to do all in his power to make it a
sucecess.
. - -
The following gentlemen were nominated
for school directors: For Thrse•Years: R. A.
Evans,Win. B. Wiley, H. A. Rockalield,
John . Johnson, D. G. Baker, William L.
Bear. For Tiro Years: Luther Richards J.
J. Cochran, John I. Hartman, John B.War
fel, H. S. Gars, Dr. M. L. Herr. Convention
then adjourned.
We trust the Republicans of this city will
poll their full vote for the city ticket. Let
none scratch a single name, but vote the
ticket entire. Mr. Atlee will certainly be
elected Mayor by a handsome majority if the
Republicans but do their dny.
THE GREAT FRBSBBT: The rain storm of
last Saturday and Sunday was one of the
most violent ever known, and produced a
freshet greater even than the freshet of 1850.
The destruction of property along the Cone
stoga valley was very great, a number of
bridges, fences and buildings being swept
away. About noon on Monday the water
reached the highest point at Graeff's landing,
this city, the water being exactly even with
the tops of the, piers of the bridge. Duriitg
the forenoon the poor -house bridge was swept
away, and next the Reigart's landing bridge,
and the two floating down togetber seriously
threatened the Greed's landing bridge. But
the old structure stood the shock, and the
wrecks came off second best. The bridges at
Eden, and at Housepekoes mill. were also
swept away, and much other damage done to
buildings, fences, &c.
At Beading, and all along the Schuylkill
valley, the freshet was very great, and an
immense amount of property was deetroyed.
The Lehigh, also, at Bethlehem,
Allentown,
Catasauqua, and all along the valley, and
the Delaware, were higher than ever before
known. ' At Kansytnik, Norristown, nut
other localities of the lower luylkill, the
destruction of property was very great. The
storm extended over hundreds of miles, prin
cipally north and exit
Balm Towlemur: At a meeting held by
the Republicans of Earl -t ,nt the pub4e
house of Win. Barstle.x, in Neer Aolland, on .
Saturday, the dd day of October, for the pus
pose of settling candidates tbr township
odious, to be supported at the,el ion ou the
12th lust ! , nu moth:mo :Lanai eiritp tbelol T ,
lowing °Moses were appOiated: Yvan nvdtt
ing was chosen Chairman, Christian Johns
and George Rana; Secretaries. The follow
ing ticket vnte Nettled: Judo ; Adam Geist;
Inspector,
Henff rigle;'Supervisorti, Amos
Yohn and Heril7 augdpir; &bool Directors,
B. F. Kinzer and Martin Bitzer; Constable,
Wm. Norris; Township Clerk, G. W. Smith;
Auditor, Samuel Bob, Esq. The following
Executive Committee was appointed by the
Chairman to serve the ensuing year for Earl
township: A. J. Bowers, James Diller, Chr'n
Johns, Abni. DeAaven.jr., Christian Musser.
THE CRYSTAL SOCIAL CVOS Of Reading
announce their Third Annual Reception at
the Keystone Opera Rouse, on Tuesday even
ing October the 19th inst. 'The reception Will
dovietleas be the most brilliant and select ever
given in our neighboring city. • Mr. E. Liv.
ingston Jones is President of the olnb, and
John D. Mishler, Secretary, and Messrs. E.
A. Reinhold of this city, and E. A. Hertz. of
Ephrata, are on the committee abroad. We
wish them a "gay and happy" time.
Is you have a discharge from the nose, of
fensive or otherwise, partial loss of sense of
smell, taste or hearing, eyes watering or
weak, feel dull, stupid or debilitated, pain or
pressure in the bead, take cold easily, you
may rest assured that you have the Catarrh.
Thousands annually, without manifesting
half of the above symptoms, terminate in
consumption and end in the grave. No dis
ease is so common, more deceptive or less
understood by physicians. It. V. Pierce, M.
D., of But%lo, N. Y., is the proprietor of Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy—a perfect Specifie for
Catarrh, "cold in the head," or catarrhal
headache, which he sends to any address,
post-paid, for 60 cents, or four packages for
$2. Sold by most druggists everywhere.
WHAT is the surest remedy for itching
scalp, and to remove dandruff from the head?
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.
PERIODICALS
AWE/11;10S HOME MAGAZINIC for October, has
reached us, and its contents areas selectand ac
oeptable as ever. The " Little Angels" is the
frontispiece. All should have it address T. S
Arthur & Sons, Philadelphia.
Trig CHILDREN'S Hoes, edited by T. S. Arthur,
Philadelphia, is the very magazine to suit the
wants of the little 01M% Terms, *1,25 per year
—every parent should subscribe for a copy.
°NCH A MONTH is a neat lively and popular
Magazine of 100 pages, published by T. S. Arthur
& Sons, Philadelphia. Only 42,00 per year.
Everybody likes it and everybody should have
it.
POLITICAL.
46i-We ale authorized to announce HUGH
O'NEAL as an independent candidate for
SHERIF? at the ensuing October election. *
MARRIED.
N,,z. r—ii YAR. On the 25th inst., by Rev. J. .1.
Strtne, at Moiling . t Bcblott ' s Hotel, John W.
Nolt, of Earl, to Miss Annie H. Hess t of Penn.
WoLr—Cos HA D. September 26, by the Rev. J.
J. Strine, at has residence, Emanuel S. Wolf to
Elizabeth Conrad, both of Petersville, Conesto
ga t
DIED. •
SkI01:61:. October dth, suddenly, Emanuel
Shober, in the 62d year of his age.
K ELLKR. September 29th, in thiscity, Harriet
Brown Keller, only daughter of George L. and
the late Catharine Keller, in the 18th year of
her age.
LEONARD. October dth, in this city, Ellie R.,
daughter of tho late Wm. P. and Harriet Leon
ard, aged 15 years 8 months and 20 days.
LI PPOLD. October dth, in this city, Laura
Frances, daughter of Charles If. and Louisa
Lippoid, ageillo months and 11 days.
THE MARKETS.
Lancaster Household Markets.
LAINCASTICR, 1 /ct• 6.
Rutter, 18 11) 10 Q 45
Lard, ia it 20 fii), 23
Eggs, 1p doz.. 2,4 0 30
Pork by the quarter . 16 (e 8 18
Sausages, /I it 20 0 2.5
Dressed Chickens pair. .. 10 kV 6 , )
Live Chickens #1 pair 50 46 100
Potatoes 71 bus 10 k 8 60
Apples 11 1 1 2 ' peek S 1 , .0 12
Country Sweet Potatoes ? Li peek 12 q 24
Onions, 21
Tomatoesl9 ',4 pecklo 0, 12
%
Peaches 11 !i peck ........ ..... ... 20 V 31)
Green Corn,'#.l doz 15 0 20
Concord Grapes 10
Chicken Grapes 4 0 6
Chestnuts Tyl qt 21i Olt 30
Winter Beans, '#l qt 10
New Corn in the ear,(double)busii. 100
Oats, V bag of 3 bua. (new crop)... 1.80 0 2.00
Philadelphia Produce Market.
l'ltiLAnstrn A, Oct. G.—The flour market re.
mains quiet, there being little demand except
from the home consumers, who purehsal 1500
bids. in lots at 55.50@5.72 for superilne;ss,7 (P 6.25
for extras; $6.90@7.50 for northwestern extra
family; .6.5067 for Penn'a do. do.; 16.75417.60 for
Ohio do. dO., and 57.75.69.50 for fancy brands,
according to quality.
Rye flour is held at $13.37 1 ,4 per bbl.
One thousand bbte. caloric corn meal sold on
private terms.
The Wheat market continues very dull, and
prices favor buyers,• sales of 3090 bus. western
red at 51.40@1.43, and .3600 bus. Indiana white at
41.46g1.50.
Rye is steady, with sales of 1000 bus. western
at 11.10.
Corn is but little sought after; sales of 400
bus, yellow at 411.054 1 1.10, and 3000 bus. western
mixed at g11R1.02.
Oats are without change; sales of 3000 bus.
western at 60642 1 ,...;ci.
Nothing doing in Barley or Malt.
In the absence of Sales in bark we quote NO.
1 quercitron at *39 In ton.
Cloverseod ranges from 4i7.60 to $7.7.5 W 4 bus.,
and Timotny at $4.2664.136.
Flaxseed sells at 19.55.
Whisky is scarce and firm at $1.1141 el gal.
Philadelphia Cattlo Market.
Mon DAN, Oct. 4.—Netwithstanding increased
receipts the market for beef cattle was quite
firm this week and prices were without quo
table change. We quote choice at 90.1 prime
1it.#268)49.; fair to good, 7(68c., and common,
3 1 ;... V 19. gross. Receipts, 2780 head. The
following 66:08 were reported:
180 bead, Owen Smith, Western 6 61 a%
56 " a.. Christy A Bro., Virginia.. 7 fp 8
30 " Dangler 4111Weeee,Ckee. 4301 VI 8%
123 " P. Hcrillen, Western
98 . 1 P. Hathaw_ny, Writ ..... .. 7
103 " James 8. Kirk, .11211111241,.. 7
60 " B. F. IffelFillon, ......7 8 4
1.20 " Jamee 8. MeFillettern.. 7 9
90 " 8. Hofrillen Western 7 8,4
104 " man k Eva ii, West i n. It 8.4
219 . i . , i o n,V a u t ti m ei t t Westin. i 7 l rg
180 .k:,
727 " has. looney & Aro ! . 'mai 6 7
50 " H. Chain, Western antis— 5. 7
100 " John Sm ith, & am, Western 616 8
123 " L. Frank, Virginia.— ..
55 " 4. Frank, Wmitern 6
188 " Hope & Co.. Western...—. ... . 6
108 " IL Dryfoos & Co., Western Pa 5 611,
61 .. Bikini .& Co s Ylrginia 6 7
42 .. Blum 0., Virginia 6 7%
38 " B. Bal dwin, Chester Co 6 8
40 " J. 8. Clemson, ; 6 73,;
20 " D. Brannon - , Ch e r.= co 6 7
40 .. James Hall, Western 5 SO
41 .. J Oolthrop , Chester co • 7 .
37 " Chaudter It Alexander, Ches. 7 8 4
20 '. A. Kimble Chester oo 04 8
16 .. L. Horn,iraware ser ex
44 " 8. Frank, astern
40 " P. Duffy, Western.— ........ 5 6 6 61 1
68 " G. Welker, Virginia PA 6
60 .. Amass Duffy, Virginia 8 7 1 1
74 " John licArcile, Western 54 8h
80 1. G. 13ahambertri CO., Western 6 8
81 1, O. Itilonger, Ohio 6 8
17 . 1 Jesse Miner, Chester c 0...... 6% 8
Cows sad Calves n nuti&engerll 126 seed
sold at prices ranging from 645 tb 675 In bead ;
springers sold atiW .
filhee 13,4-4643 market riti at km week's quo.
tations ; 5000 bead changed hands at the Avenue
Drove Tiatar 2tlM6e& vm / 1 11.. iptiLei t ... ity.
HQ te pa....... 0011
tlAve g itidifitSan ; rat the UnWriove
Yard of 2478 head, at 615 50014 for slop, and
404.50015.60 for corn fed ' , V 600 36, no, •a, to
condition.
New Advertisements.
a. Y. 11 1//aili• .141C9BRATHFON.
.1 0 011, TIIE PEOPLE!
GOOD NEWS
441143 1 / 1 ORENLIAt'w T/lE,
The subscribers have just retwiined from the
Eastern Markets witirehelatieest
and beat assortment of
OVER AND DR P.: , +B cUATIN GS,
Ail oolors nod 0.11 grades i Cinosigaeres ingreat
variety—all the latest and beet styles in the
marke minable to all tastes, and the prices
within the reach of every' One. All of which ,
we are prepared up in the beet style,
and at the snorteat notice._ and at the Lowest
Cash Prices. Our stook or
DIZIPS, YOUTDEH'S
OJAYTHI2 AND BOPIO, S ILKADT
IIA
is very Urge, and gotten Up with greet care,
end will be sqld very WW I
(READY-IX/DK DCPARTM
line of EINT on Id Flobr.)
We haves tine
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
AIX our goods have been selected with care,
and purchased at the very loweat cash prices.
All We aslt of you Is to call and examine our
stock for 'ourself. and you WILL say truly the
half has not been told.
MYNAS At EATIIFON,
Sonthwee - t corner of Centre mipare,
Lancaster, renwa.
OctS4f.)
New Adrertisemnt.
FALL, ISO
31 EIK'S WEAR
CLOTHS, cAssimEHEs, COATING!",
HAGER & BROTHERS
Have new open a choice selection of Foreign
and Domestic COATINGS, In Blue,
Dahlia, Olive and Black.
EDRIDON, MOSCOW and CASTOR BEAVERS
for OVERCOATINGS, game 9hadeft.
MELTONB AND CASSIMERES FOR SUITS
Goods for Boy's Wear at the price of
Goods in 1860.
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
For Alen and Boys, of our own manufacture;
the materials carefully selected, am! satisfac.
lion guaranteed:
GENT'S FURNISHING GOOD.",
MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAW MO,
small to extra sizes.
GENT'S SHIRTS OF APPROVED MAKE,
NECK TIES,
HANDKERCHIEFS
GLOVES, HOSIERY, &C.
The above stock will be found complete and
at low down prices. We invite inspection.
HAGER t• BROTHERS.
1869. PALL. 1869.
ir) R Y GOODS.
HAGER S IIItOTHERS
Have now In store a full stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
for Fall Sales, and invite an examination.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
ALL WOOL POPLINS', and SERGE PLAIDS
for Ladies , and Children's Suits, in New
Choice Designs and Colors.
PLAID AND WATERPROOF' CLOAKINGS,
NEW FALL SHAWLS,
OPERA FLANNELS, Plain and Plaid,
BLACK AND COLORED SILK S,
from tine to extra qualltie,,,
SILK POPLINS,
WOOL EPINOLINES,
BARMY/ EMPRESS ( LOTUS,
DELAINEs
`.ND A I.P.M:AS,
In all I le new
Of 20.•. upwar.l
MOURNING GOODS.
lILALK ROMMAZIN ES,
CI:ETENE CLOTH, (a new material.)
'1':1M1 ESE CLOTH,
EMPRESS POPLIN,
MERINOES,
WOOL. DELA IN ES,
AND Ai. 4 oc.ts
Black Thibet Lon , ' & Square Skiffs
BLAK CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS,
MERINO VESTS for Ladies and Children.
Foreign and Hotneetie HOSIERY and GLOVES.
THOMPSON'S IMPROVED CORSETS.
I{ ID GLOVES, new Fall Shades,
Waite, Red, and Grey FLANNELS,
Shaker and Ballard Vale FLA NN ELs,
in low and tine.
BLANKETS IN ALL QUALITIE6.
House Furnishing LINENS AND COTTONS.
/fir The above goods were purchased in the
New York and Philadelphia. 51uxkets for Cash,
at :ow prices, and AV tll be sold accordingly.
II AG FIR & BROTH
CARPETS!
kiARPETSI
lIEST ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
BRUSSELS.
LOWELL & HARTFORD 3•PLY and INGUA IN
BRUSSELS AND 3-PLY VENETIAN
STALE CARPETS.
WOOL, I►LUTUH, HEMP AND RAG CA.RPLTS
COCOA MATTING,
RIMS AND DOOR MATS.
FLOOR 0.11. CLOTHS,
IrOM 1 to 4 sards wale.
WALL PAPERS!
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE,
—Won—
PARLORS. HALLS. LIBRARIES, DINING
move, CHA3f,REES, 4c.,
The largest stook in this city.
WINDOW BReDICS,
DAMASK AND LACE CURTAINS,
IIt3FE AND (MEER SHADE HOLLAND.
For sale by
oetttf) RAO ER &Rols,
HERRING'S CHAMPION SAFES.
TIIE BURNING OF EABLES'
ART GALLERY.
Psttaristrists, Sept. 1,1089.
VSIIII,EL, HERRING & CO., ON Chest
nut street.
GYNTLIMIX ; We have just examined, with
the very greatest satialkotlon, our Safe, pur
chased of you some year" ago, and which pass.
ed through our destructive fire /apt night.
We And the contents, without exception, en
tirely unharmed, merely slightly damp, and we
feel now to a condition to comment* our busi
ness again, having every book perfectly safe.
We shall in a few days require larger one,
and wilt call cP9n Yew.
JAMES I..:ARLE & SONS.
PRILADICILPHIA, Aug. 27, 11 9.
Idassas. Fhitli s Kl.„ HERgAliti & Co.
~ Gistrrtemes: In the year IBM, I tuttortnnately
. ..twas in Wildness ha the Artless Build inm which
was, destroyed by fire O a the , /Op Of. Apsil. I
had then in use what I suppo d ite Ve.s.is Fire
proof Safe, bet upon °peeing , it ibtihd 'eVery4
thing wardestroyed'. entilkerintraimmerein.
You will recollect gentlemen, there were
several of your Safes in that fire, also several in
the fire at Sixth and Commerce streets, the next
May, live weeks afterwards, all of which upon
being opened proved they were lire-proof in
deed, for I witnessed the opening of the most
of them, and in every case the contents were
, preserved, while Safes of rr makers were
partially or entirely destro ed. lat once con
cluded to have something t at I could depend
v
n , and purchased one of your Safes.
e Safe I purchased of you at that time was
sub Med to a white heat (which was witnessed
by eral gentlemen that reside in the neigh
bor ood) at the destruction of my Marble raper
yske ry, 94 Wallace street, on the afternoon
and evening of the 2ith lust. After (luging the
Safe from the ruins, and opening it t his morn
ing„l was much pleased to and everything, con
sisting of boo ,ks papers, money and silverware
all right. I shall want another of your Safes as
soon as I can get a place to continue my boat
'Moll in. I mild not rest contented with any
other make of safes.
CHAR LES WILLI A MS,
Marble Paper Manufwaturer
HERRING % PATENT CHAMPION sig.pllg,
the most reliable protection from Are now
known. HESEINti NEW PATENT BANK
ERS' SAFES, combining ha. dened steel and
iron, with the Patent Frank Unite, or SPIEGEL
EISEN, furnish a resistant against boring , and
cutting tools to an extent heretofore unknown.
FARREL, HERRING & CO., PHILADELPHIA
HERRING, FAIIREL & SHERMAN, NO. 5'..11.
BROADWAY. cOR. MURRAY ti T.,
NEW YORK.
HERRING & CO., onicAclo
HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN
oct&ly*) NEW ORI,KANS. ,
1 - LW I POTTER,
SEW I:LoOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA
A large 'lumber of valuable farms for sale on
reasonable terms, located in Perry county, Pa.
Send for a Circular giving a full description of
each farm registered. Also, price. locca-Sm
FALL, 180
A t DITOR'S NOTICE
Estate of HETTIE ISTOBEH, lute of Eliza
beth township, Lancaster eounty, deed.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed to dis
tribute the balance remaining in the hands of
Daniel F. Hittner, Administrator, to and among
those legalty entitled to the same, will attend
for thati.gurpose on TUEs DAY, OCT. 19th,11391,
at 9 otdlWok, P. M., in the Library Hoorn of the
Court House, In the City of Lancaster, where
all persons interested in said distribution may
attend. PHILIP D. BAKER.,
..ep2l-4tl Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of OTTOMER s. ECKERT, late of Lea
cock-twp., Lancaster county, decd.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed to dis
tribute the balance remaining fil the hands of
Isaac Bair, Administrator, to and among those
legally entitled to the same, will attend for
that purpose on FRIDAY, OCT 2.4 1809, at two
o'clock P. M., in the Library Room of the Court
liolse, In the city of Lancaster. where all per
sons interested in said distribution may attend.
sep24-41t] PHILIP D. BAKER, Auditor.
- - -
E STATE NOTICE.
Estate of BENJAMIN FLlchlNti ER, 14te of
the township of West Cocalico, deceased. Let
ters of Administration with the will annexed
on the estate of said deceased having been
granted to the undersigned, residing in the
same township, all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and th ose having just claims against the
same are requested to present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
13. I'I.IrRINGEH,
seu.l7-01*) Administrator.
CUN ESTOG A
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES
AWE FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION iiEUINS
For T EH MS, he., see CIRCULARS; to be bad
at the Rooms, No. N omit' PRINCE
atur,l;;4ll
VOR SALE.
PURE BRED 1101;S AND BOWL-.
WINTER SEED WHEAT,
! Asti other FARM SEEDS, In PEITZ'S EN i'liltl
MENTAL FARM, Cliambersburg, Pa.
tiebPs and Boughton Bearolless; Week's anti
Treadwell , s Bearded White Wheats; French
White and Bed Chuff :Purple Straw Bearded
BO Mediterranean, and German Amber Beard
less, are the best, earliest, hardiest and most
productive Wheats that can be recommended
for genera: cultivation. Price *5 per bushel. 4
pounds of any kind by Mail, post paid, for $l.
Twenty heads of different varieties sent, post
paid, for Id. Twenty other varieties of Wheat,
Barley and Oats, of last year's importation.
See DXITZ'S EXPERI SN TA FA ttlit JOURNAL;
send and subscribe for it; only $1.50 per year;
the most useful Journal printed. Address
GEO. A. DEITZ, Imuabersburg. I'a.
The Earliest, Hardiest, and most productive
Red Wheat is the French White Chaff.
soplo-4t
VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC
SALE.
On FRIDAY, OCTOBER Ibth.lBBo, at 2 o'clock
P. M., will be sold at public sale, on the premi
ses, in Warwick township, I ancestor eonnty,
half a mile north-west of Millport, and three
miles from i.itig, on the road from Litiz to
iliport, a tract of land containing 48 ACRES
and about SIX rEactlhs, adjoining lands of
Andrew Hack tnnn, Jacob Meise and others,
having thereon erected a large TWO-STORY
FICA ME DwELLI.NG HOUSE, con taininig ten
rooms in all, a Frame Kitchen attached, Wood-
Shed, king Sty, a large Bank Barn, Corn Crib,
Wagon Shed and other buildings. The house
and barn are new, having been erected only
last year. At the door of the house is a never
failing well of water wi - h pmnp therein. On
the property is it_young Apple Orchard, and a
large number of Peach, Plum, Pear and Cherry
trees, all in fine bearing condition. The pro
pert: is all under good fences, much of it being
railing fence, and is under good cultivation,
having been lately well limed. The property
vill be sold together or divided to suit pur
chasers. If not sold, it will be rented to the
highest and best bidder.
Any person wishing_to see the property will
please call on Aaron K. Buob, on the premises.
Terms and conditions made known at sale by
ISRAEL 0. HOSTETTER.
Alio, at the same time and place will be sold
the following tracts of land :
!to. 1. Containing T 0 ACRES AN D 122
PIitCRES, with a ONE-STORY DWL'LLING
ROUSE, (containing four rooms,) Stable, Hog
sty and o t her outbuildings, a well of never
haling water, and a number of Apple, Pear,
Petah and other fruit. trees.
_ .
No. t._. Containing tN 4: ACRE., with a ONE
STORY DWEI,LINGI liOUtiN, hog sty and other
bu/diuga with Apple, Pear, Petteh, Cherry and
otter fruit trees thereon.
No. S. Containing 10 8 4 ACRES more or less.
These throw properties, all adjoin I. 0. Hostet
ter, George Melee, John finch and others, and
arpituated in Warwick township.
Conditions wade known at sale by
lactide] JACOB
Musical Instruments, ttc.
WOODWARD'S
VIIIOLESALE AND RETAIL
MUSIC STORE,
NO. 22 WEST KING STREET.
da/Unos Organs, Meli:xleons, Piano and Melo
an Stools i aiad Covers Violins, Guitars Ban-
Ic
, T in a a mr a riaza,Acco:deo ot z, Con:wit:is:rat:S.
pe , TRiangtes, strings of all kinds, Bow % Haft
T ing fork., Mob Pipes, Violin Bows, Cello
B s, Violin and guitar Boxes, Music Port
fol s, Instruction Books of all kinds, Sheet
M lc, Music Books, and every description of
llf !cal Merchandise. AU urders tilled prompt
ly a c t i onual Retail or Wholesale Prices, and
sa guaranteed.
to. A.
uning and repairing promptl
ARD,
y_ attended
W. WOODW
se,p2l-131 No. 22 W. King-st., Lancaster.
j B. KEVINSKI,
e./ •
sHAET MUSIC, PIANOS, ORGANS,
4 IariOMMT I s.
menu, neratby.
Agen; LA'',
x /11 * 440 ! ^ 1 410 101 ?
WORLD itaitiO*ollo4KASOS.
Also, 411hirafti . *Br
'vises & co.'® 011046,41**nd IBBIDoBLBONS
ratflC
GOOK AMOHL DOH!
noon aw im
J. B. KEVINSKI SEIM MUSIC 8E1T0.112.
gweriggA t ORYELLA, MELODY/44114 nn One
aorta innate turbtrumentat
Der g ev i ns ki is agent for de bereeenty Stadn
wehr Pianos—Kloffeera heart MOW se ea dettah.
Dor plata it
No. 8 NORD PRINCE ETREST, LANCASTER
N. B. For a first rely gooty Cleig, odder an
Asoordeon, odder a Tswierrioli-Peit, odder en
nion miners musical Inshtrument, [lea odder
gross ehtopt yasht ni one Kevinski , s, No. 3
Nord ' Prince Shtrose. Lancaster. [no2Ody
Ne w Advertisements.
REAL. ESTATE AtiENT,
Miscellaneous.
A YllibT CLASS
SErTEmiiEtz 6th, I RA"
E\'. IL 11. PRI*NING.
Principal
DEALER IN
Jewelry.
ZAHM & JACKSON,
DEALERS ♦Y
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER
AND SILVER-PLATED WARE,
SPBCTACLES AND FANCY GOODS,
No. 15 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA
xis-REPAIRINGIATTENDED TO.'l*
110204 y )
WATCIIES!
WATCHES !
WATCHES !
CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS.
The undersigned keepeeonstantly on nand a
large and full assortmentiol 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 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-Iy*) Strasburg, Lancaster co., 1
Fertiti~in y.
WE CONTINUE TO NIANI7FAC
TURE our well-known liinnores,
PHOSPHATE OF LIME
MEI
AMMONIATED FERTILIZER,
and also have for 4ale
PERUVIAN GUANO,
NO. I GODUJUC Government,
Fish Guano, Land Plaster and Hydraulic Ce
ment together with a. complete assortment of
Burning and Greasing OILS, at fair market
rates.
Super-Phosphate of Lime, - - - 00 per 2000 lbs.
Ammoniated Fertilizer, - - - - 435 (10.
A DISCOUNT TO DEALERS
ALLEN &NEEDLES,
42 DELAWAUE AVE 11k1,
PHILADELPHIA
11:‘ , ;TABLISLIED IN IS4,
GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO.,
tuelll-tfj Sole Agents at Lancaster, Pa
Books and Stationery.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!
We would respectfully call the attentiou of all
MERCHANTS,
SCHOOL. DIRECTORS,
TEACIIHRs,
PARENTS AND
SCHOLARS
To our LARGE Slbe of
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY!
Which will be sola at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES
PAPER AND ENVELOPES
—AT—
GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
Call before rural:lasing elsewhere.
J. H. SHE A.FFEWS
'heap Cush Book Store,
No. 52 North Queen•st.,
Lancaster, Penns
HEADQUARTERS FOR
SCHOOL BOOKS,
-AT
RIDDLE & COCHRAN'S,
No. 40 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(Two Doors North of Inquirer Building,)
LANCASTER, PA
We would respectfully call the attention of
SCHOOL DIRECTORS,
PLIENTS,
riSACHERS AND SCHOLAILV
To onr new and complete Mock of
School Books & School Stationery
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
ICOMEI33
LOWEST PRICES.
Raving purehaaed for CANN, we owl afford to
offer indnoemente.
eiP GIVZ US A UALL. 'VA
HEADQUARTERS
-IPOR
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS
AT VULTON ROW,
WEST KING STREET.
All the latest helps for Superintendents Teach
ers and Bible Students, new charts with °b
leat Lessons, a new System of Rewards, mak
ing every Scholar a worker in the interest of
the School.
ALL THE LATEST
SUNDAY SCHOOL MUSIC NOUNS,
LIBRARY BOORS,
ItECARD BOOM.,
Common School Miscellaneous Books,
STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS,
HITCHCOCK'S
HALF DIME SHEET MUSIC,
BIBLES AND TEST-43MM
AT PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE PRICES
ICIP Cll6ll and see for yourselves.
112 7144f] D. S. BARE.
Hotels.
TT S. HOTEL,
•,..) •
OPPOLTO PaarmA. S. R. DIIPOT,
HARRISBURG, PA
W. H. BIIIIINGER & CO.,
wihli-ly) Piropriioors
JOHN D. SIMES'
BLACK SILK P•,
FRENCH MItIVINOS AND WOOL DELAINS,
BLACK BOMBAZINES & CRETONE,CLOTH,
PAISLEY AND LONG- SHAWLS,
BLACK TRIBET & SQUARE SHAWLS,
500 PLAID AND STRIPED LONG AND
CLOAKING CLOTHS,
LINEN DA4IA`.IO , ,
WHITE, RED' GREY FLANNELS/
A lull line 01 Ladles' Merino Vests, Hosiery,
Gloves, Balmoral Skirts, &c., &e.
Carpet.;:, Oil Clot and IViudow Shadeq
o(41-t I)
THOS. J. WENTZ,
SIGN OF THE BEE HIVE,
Now offers a full :Isorluit..nt of
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
WHITE ooDs,
GLOVES and HOSIERY,
CARPETS,
' Floor dr, Table Oil Cloths,
GLASS AND QUEENSCVARE
AT THE
LOWEST INDUCING PRICES.
Kind attention paid to all.
Aerial care taken to show our stock.
WENTZ BEE HIVE,
inyti,S4 j No. 5 East King street
JACOB BABNISH, M. H. HAKNTE4II, JOHN L. IMMIX
HARNISH & CO'S
10. 27 WEST KING-ST., LANCASTER, PA.,
t lotus, Cashmeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds
Lindseys, Flannels, Tickings, Cheeks, Plaids,
Alpaoea and Tress Goods, Ginghatus, Calicoes,
Muslimsrills,
White Goods, Notions, & No. 1 Feathers,
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
, Made up at astonishing Low Prices.
Air Call and examine onr stock before pur
! chasing elsewhere.
AGENTS WANTED FOR CHAM.
BERLIN'S
containing fun Instructions and Practical
Forms adapted to every kind of Business, and
to all the States of the Union.
" There is no book of the kind whieh will
take rank with it for authenticity, intell Bence
, and oompleteness."—Sprinalleid (Man.) Repea
-1 bean.
This is the ONLY NEW BOOK of the kind pub
lished for nearly years. It is premiered by an
able PRACTICAL LAWYER, of twenty-Ave
years' experience, and is just what everybody
needs for daily use.
It is highly recommended by many eminent
Aaiun, fnetuding the Chief Justice and other
Judges of Massachusetts, and the Chief Tustiee
and entire Bench of Ctonnectietd.
Sold only by Subscription. AG NTS WANT
pO.RR Sond for Circulars.
D. CASE CO., Publishers. Hartftml, ikon •I
No. I spruce street, New York; Cincinnati, O.;
and Chicago, 111.
An old law-book, published many years ago,
has j ust been hastily re-issued as " s now book"
without even a suitable revision of its obsolete
statements. Do not confound that work with
Cii•mak:RLlZOB LAW•BuOE Peat THE PHOTLI.
seplo.2m
A GENTS!
And now a now interest is felt in the Great
West by everybody. We have issued a new edi
tion of our popular work, "BEYOND THE
MISsISsIPPI,” by Albert 1). Richardson, writ
ten up by the author to the summer of DM.
Nothing out will compare with this book
now. New text, new engravings, new
index, new maps. It contains I pages, and
216 line illustrations. We sell it, with all addi
tions, at its original price.
It is the only book that can show
THE OLD WEST AT IT WAS,
AhD THE NEW WEST AS IT IS.
Agents should not attempt to sell imitation
books, or those which cover but a small portion
of our Western territory and a limited space of
time, but give people what they really want,
the full and complete history of the whole
West from tso7, down to the present time. We
shall pay large commissions on this work, and
agents can get circulars with terms by apply
ing to the publishers.
AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO.,
0e 11.44 ) Hartford, Cunu.
CLASS BOOKS, ac
BOOK AGENTS WANTED FON
NEW BOOK, with 234 Engravings,
THE INNOCENTS ABROAD;
The moss readable, valuable, /aughab/e, and pop
ular book printed ,or year:.
l 43 you want to make money faster than °vet
before in 3 our life! Fell this book. NO volumes
told in New York City in one day. 20,000 vol.
urn.•: printed in advance and now ready for
&seine. bend for Circular to
H. W. BLISS & CO.,
Toledo, Chia.
octl-4tl
Dry Goods.
FALL, 1869.
NOW OPENING
-AT
'OLORED
IRISH POPL/NR,
PARIS DRESS GOODS,
BLK& C 012.1) ALPACA,
&VW- t
ENGLISH DRESS GOODS,
SQUARE WOOl, A W
wATER-FRoor (Tutus
100 PAIR LWli CLUB AND
CB A BLE BLANKETS
I , :li(a.lsti AND
1 M. ERIGA N PRINTS,
IN Al.l, tjUALITIES
JOHN D. SKIMS,
No. '24 Ent King Btreet
No.
RING STREET,
CELBAP STORE,
leulern in Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
GLASS ANI) QUEENSWARE,
Mints.
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FOR THE PEOPLE!
By FRANKLIN CHAMBERLIN,
Of the United State. Bar.
CAUTION
THE PACIFIC RAILIWAD OPENED!
MARK TWAIN'S
Or, The New Pilgrim's Progress
AGENTS