reituogluattiocit pcitoch. BREEF FUN SCHWEFFLEBRENN ER. SCIILIFFLETOW-N, .Jan. :it, 1869 MISTER. FODDER. ABRAHAM: Ich war in Jtarrisborriek. leh war dorl geshter un bin a wer der same owet widder ]leant kumma, completely ott , = Lebutta, ous g'shpeelt un obi gcwickiea; kit bin nuf gonga for vans fun denim cm in kreey a, aver doh bin ich, an high private snit nix exellit yuslit, de Schlitlletowwsr Posht Oftis, un sell, somehow, betzablt net orris; feel. We icli in llarrisborriek aw kninma bin, dorm bob icli aA' grim(' g , froked der cholly Jack, un bin de rounds -onga fun cam wtertshouse tsum miner his icli can , efunutt hob. D'uo hen met amohl hands g'shaked, uu ich huh 'em g'sawt dos jell kumma bin for an pussishen tin g`froked eb ter im,r net a weunich helfa kent mit seiner influence. "Influence der deihen ker," secht er, "ich hob kea influence mit derma kierls doh, un konn Mr du for Bich.'' "Sell is a '.ter koryose — hob ich g,'sawt, " ieh hob now sure aalcakt do kensht's lixa for mieh." "Nay" , seeld Cr. `•ich konn nut, wt jell prowoers aw net, for es sin kens fun meina kierls dolt den winter. kit hob nix tsu sawya tstt eau,; se kenna du we se wella, un vota for wen se wella, for jell hob se net helfa leekta." Dunn bin ieh uf de hunt tbr der Geo rge , un hub can aw g'funna, in sellarn wterts house dort um eck Inn seller shtrose wu ivver tswterrich ivvcr de miner goat graved nivver fun ma lager beer saloon un a segar shop. Mer hen aw hands g'shaked, uu donut hut der George mer a wink gevva fin- wit em gea, un ovva nuf sin nivr in so a klea shtivvelly nei. Dort war ea bet, tswea shteel, a wash stand mit a wisky buttle druf un tswea glesser un a wasser pitcher un a lucking glass. "Now Pit" Becht der George, •• buck Bich, un sog flier antohl uf was dos du ous bisht. 9, "Ei ich biu druf ous so an eintly tsu kreeya doh." " Well ea ding , mus ich dieli now frohya, un sell is, we bislit ob for wecksel olle weil ?" Becht or. " " sog ich," ich hob noch a wen uich wecksel, anyhow genunk for my ex penses tsu betzalda, un mehner branch d g. 0 a geld konns Car. i doll. Wann du mer now a hunnert dahler gebsht, donn konn ich ebbas du for dich. Net dos ich der ebbas oh neintua Beat for mich selwer, awer sell koshts for de mem bers in dci fitvor tsu kreeya. lin ich ferslitea aw Belly bisness. Icli keen de kmrls ordlich goot, un wanu ich kumm donu wissa be aw dos geld tsu macho is." "Awer ich hob kea hunnert dahler yusht, olleweil, for sell wu ich grickt hob turn Packer is shun long ous un iclt konn aw kens raisa uf pledge for mei watch, for de demokrata hen mer se g'slitola, dolt forram yohr dort in Nei Yorrick uf der Seimoyer's Convention." " Well" secht der George," wanu du kea, hunnert dahler husht, done kenna mers ferleicht so uf an onnerer weg lira, so uf an continshensy du weasht, sell - indult, warm du's etutly gricksht, &mu konnsht mers geld gevva ous der gallery." " I.TI course" hob ich g'sawt " ich du was recht is, wanu ich yusht aw de oflk Brick." " Now Pit" secht er, ich will der sawya we's is. My influence is a weunichyusht so-so ; es is glimited ; a wennich kur tail'd, un net Bons we's ols war, un ich mus Boot acht gevva dos a debt leit doh mich uet oustinua. For instans, de mem bers doh geana all back uf mich ; kens fun eana, will mit mer shwetza ; wann ich ols so unnich se gea for in a konferseashen nei donn holta se all mitnonner eara metier. Dort is for instans seller Billing felt, mit earn konn ich gor nix du. Warm ich ols ebbes sawya will tsum Wartil dorm lawft er mer ollymohl derfu. Seller Guts shook is aw nix wtert—tnit cam konn ich gor nix du. Der Ducter Herr is evva, we Belly ihnrraleit sin—er is so ferdeihenkert suspishes un sogt mer nix. Der iteineal deer dodg'd dolt rum we so au kleaner bandy hawna un dut dos warm er tuich gor net kenna deat. Der eantsich mown dos ich influensa konn is der Weily, awer aer kurnmt mer aw ordlich koryose fore, for ich konn gor nix ous cam krecya ; er will nix fershprecha ; oily mold dos ich an proppasishen mach donn will er noch seana derweaya. Awer ich travel (loch uf can. Ich claim can ols mei monn. ich du my beshts for de leedingy leit doh uf der opinion lussa dos ich can influensa konu. Ich war ols for der Macky for Shtatc Dresherer, awer sidder ich ous glunna hob das der Duckter Hterr under Weile' detarrniut sin for der Irwin tsu Bea, bin ich tsu der kcnklooshen kumma for my base tsu changa, un ich war shun mea dos a dutzend molt! beim Irwin for proweera eb ich net ebbas ous derma tswea members macha konn, awer der Irwin, somehow, will nix wissa fun geld. Anyhow so welt hob ich noch nix du kenna." "Awer George," hob ich g'sawt, " wann du nix du kounsht mit denna members, forwass set ich der donn a hunnert dahler gevva?" " Ei," seeht er, " for mci intluens; mci advise; mci hooter roat; mci prestiteb." "Aver dci infiuense is yob nix mit eana. "My gooter roat is awer ebbas wiert,! , seeht er, " for du weasht ich bin an law yer, un a lawyer's opinion is olsfort feel wsert.,, " Yah 'skonn sei," sog ich, "un now we mus ich ahead gea for arremtly tsu .kreeya?” 'Vito hut er mcr onsfecrlieh explained we kh almad t inns, un ich bob aw sei advise g'nununa, un vice Hi ()us g'inaeht huh will kit der nnw aw shreiva. Inl a'rslit lulotz bin Hi tsum Ihlliu~fi It, awer ter hut mer grawd g'sawt, dos er het ken tseit olleweil for !mer ob warda, nu dos ich an onners mohl kumma set. Negsht bin ich tsum Wartil, un ter hut mer g'sawt er het shun a monn tOr cans fun (le emtlin, un hut recommend dos ich dent besser awrufa brim George. Donn bite ich tstun Reimoehl, un sellor hut mer g'sawt er kent so g'wiss er leabt gor nix du for mieh, weil sei ablate shun ful war. Awer er hut mer dock ea orrick silently konsulleashen gevva, un sell war, dos er mer flick winsht, un dos er nix geaya, mich du wet. Negsht bin ich tstuu Gut shock, awer ter hut nix du kenna for midh weil ter ma onnerer fershprocha hut. Awer ter hut mer aw recomment dos ich tstun George inn set, un dos er of der welt nix geaya mich du wet. Negsht bin ich getravult for der Din titer Ilterr. Er war ivver Oils clever: hut met. aw Mick g'winsht; hut liter grawd rouse fersh proehn nix genya michtsu du, nu hutmer g'~awt ich dent besser amohl tsum Gef,r2;e gea, dos ter mer ferleicht in chbas nei lelri kent. Tsuletslit bin HI 'hum tstun Weily, un seller war aw ivver 0111 clever tsu met, un awer somehow ter hut, nix du henna for inich, 1411 hut nice aw ebbas lain George !osnwt, dos ich tsu cam gen set for sei intluen,;, "awer mind," seeht er, " ich konn nix du, net fir dich un aw net tOr der Geor, , e, :over dock konsht, dick drufferlussa," seclit er, " dos (in under George Ii rleicht yuslit so :viot ous macha deata warn der all tswca heam gea (leak!, un derheam bleiva bis an on nersmohl. lull hob aw sci coat g'inunina un hob mci hotel hill ul g'settled, uu hub aw de proposhishen g'macht tsum George dos er mit gea set, awer samr hut g'meant er wet noch a dog bleiwa, un sei chance watcha, er ferleicht doch noch ebbas ous cm Dresherer job macha keunt. Er hut awer aw g'mehnt es delis ordlich blob ous pucka. doh bin lel' now widder iit all uu completely ous g'shpeclt. Awer, hesser glick an miners mold. PIT SCIIIVEFFLEIMENNEI NASBY. [From tlik , Toludo Blade.] _Nast,/ !/iris a brit) . arrovlit r : f his MR' iStabliiqiillf 'lit, awl also Qf some (f his I ,, , tronx-- lb visits Sim) ,Siaa, and is co ot paail to tribass ttrt Oittelific which modpie to par( olt. Noo YoRK, December 22, lsGti. 1 am p;lfectly and entirely happy; for hey firmed a number us' del iteful acquain tances in this trooly great city, which make my pathway pleasant and cheerful. I hey added to the decorashuns uv my bar, portraits of Sammon I'. Chase, Per naufly Wood, and Pendleton ' one of which is sure to be our standard bearer in the next contest, which colleckshun I shel keep adden to ez I git the means. I hey a stiddy run uv trade, and I am seldom alone, wich soots me exactly. But few men like to be alone. A man is bad coin any for hisself, for he alone is the only .ne who knows precisely how cussed mean e is. The two Aldermen which pater- ge • one new *. , '" r""04"11.3,-,. • . r t e, ez they are conseienshusly industrious tinkers. They pay, not becoz they hey any prejoodis in that direekshcn, but be coz money costs em main, and becoz, likin my face, they hey a desire to keep me among em. One uv em wuz pleosed to compliment me yesterday. " Nasby, ,, sed he " that nose uv yours indikates your poiitiks more certenly than wat you say. The heart is deeeetcui and the tongue oft times specks wut the heart cloth not prompt ; nose kin never lie. Its alluz safe to approach sich a pose with a cash offer to do Booty ez a repeeter. Two more hot whiskeys and one for yerself, while you are at it !,, Isn't it a pleasure to mix drinks for one who combines shrewd knowledge uv human welter, whiskey, and prompt pay, in sich correct proportions? Uv course it is. But my buzzutn friend is Terrence O'Sullivan, who is perhaps the most reg ler customer I hey. Mr. O'Sullivan is one uv the oldest Dimocrats in Noo York, it heviu bin three years sence he left Cork. It is not known wat he wuz before leavin Ireland—there is a mystry hangin over him. From wat I hey bin able to gather from him when lie is convivyelly loosened, there wuz a conspiracy organized tight him in his native country, consistin uv a sheriff, four witnesses, a judge and twelve joorymen, wich resulted in his incarcera shun in a basted. There wuz a pocket book and a watch mixed up in it, the par tikelers uv with I never „not. On his re louse Mr. Sullivan proeeedid to wunst to Noo York, and comtuenst life ez a laborer on au excayshen ou Broadway. Forch unitly six weeks after he landid an cluck shun took place, and he immediately got employment ez a repeater.. Doorin the war he wuz engaged in enlisting hisself under various names for the bounty, the monotony uv wich okkupasheu he varied by occasional burglaries and operations in the streets on intoxicated Western men. lle hez bin second and bottle holder in many prize fights, and hez au interest in two unpretendin faro banks and one lot tery shop. Uv course Mr. O'Sullivan holds office. 'Levin one hundred and sixty-three votes at his control he iz a skool direkter, in specter of Boa Constrikters in the menag cry at Central Park, clerk to three boards and in addishen hez a sub-contract for street cleanin. Ez ther aint no Boa Con strikters and no Boards, and ez the streets are never cleaned, why Mr. O'S. hez a tolerable soft thing uv it, or wood hey were it, not that he hez to divide his sala ries up among so many. But, neverthe less, he lives comfortably and happy. Mr. O'Sullivan hez a brother who is, at this time, an imilitte uv the State Prizen at Sing Sing, for highway robbery, and last Monday we went up to Sing Sing to see him. We arrived jist ez the convicts wuz a marchin in to dinner, so that Mr. O'S. cood point out his unforchinit rela tive to me ez they passed. • "There lie is—good Hevins !" Wat agitates you, my friend ?" sed I. " Look !" sed he, " the fourth man in the sixth tile !" _ . I saw at once wat agitated him. Ills brother was the fourth man in the sixth tile, and, side by side with that brother, a white man, wuz—a nigger ! both dressed exactly alike. '• llevins!" ejaekilated O'Sullivan, " is this thing permitted in the Demo ratio State UV Noo York? Hey foughOtig ger ekality at the polls so many years In hey it practised here, in a Deme,ratie State under .I)emocratie otlishls ?" ` A nd here, too, where only Democrats is degradid by it !" I put in. We sought out the warden and douand id that this infamous practis be changed. The warden sympathized with us, bit sec] it coodn't be. There Nl'llZ no provision in the laws governin the prisons uv the State for keepin niggers separate. "You BCC," he remarked, " it's only now and then that any uv the degradid race git here, and there's no provision made for ern. It can't be helped.'' " Then," Red O'Sulli van, `• do I understand that the Dame risy uv Nuo York city is to be cotitin yooally threatened with nigger ekality. "They are till the Legislacher chunges it," retorted the warden. We left the prison shortly after that, Mr. O'Sullivan in a most melaakolly mood. "Nasby," svd he finally, after 41ence tiv perhaps half an hour, doorin with time ! - c wuz plunged into the ecepest thought, "Nasby, it's all up with rte. shel ncvc: break into a house, or Dick pocket, or go through a drunken man agin. \Vat I hey seen to-day hez deter mined me. I shel never agin Fake a chance uv goin to sing sing. Why it mite be illy tbrchoon to be put beside that nigger !" And a shudder Ur ill-concealed Aguish agitated his frame, and the strong man wept bitter terra. I comforted him ez best I cood. I told him that shood he be arrestid fov, say a murder, be tried and convicted and Rent to the penetenshary, and be forced to march side by side with a nigger, "the disgrace," I scd, " won't be yoors, 'twill be the info mus retches who put yoo there. If yoo shood, of yoor own flee will, put yoorself on a level with a nigger—for instatee, of yoo shood by of or sell to an Ett4pian, fr then the degredashun wood be yo for s, yoo mite have asserted yoor soope ority. But in the case uv States Prison reely think yoo put too much stress onto it. In that case a sooperior power compe/soo to this, and yoo ain't responsible. W ere I in yoor place—lied I sick promisiu pros pecks ez yoorn—l don't think I'shood permit this to stop me." But Mr. O'Sullivan wuz inflexibte. He shood quit all practices wich pinted in . he direkshun uv a penetenshary, for yvould kill Lim to be compelled for a minit to eat, work or walk beside a nigger, even, [ho he wuz compelled to do it. Then an idea struck me ! Brilliant idees alluz do come to me preeisettat the rite tim. " Why, you cussed jack ass !” sed I, fallin onto his neck. " why do we talk uv this ? Now that the Democracy hez the Legislacher, and will her the con trol uv the city in all its departments, no Democrat who hez a dozen votes tack uv him will go the penitenshary. But few of em did afore, when the Ablishniats hed the poleece, but now that we hey Judges, poleece and all—why my deer.sir, the chances is ez one to a million. Go en with yoor burgulary, my sweet Terenc , go in and win with no gaunt fear stal g like a spectre behind yoo." Mr. 0' dlivan returned to the city with me cr forted, that is ez to Minch'. But he is 7Mill• Itta t trEll 1.111 s to 1.); . . . . gislacher to pass an act makin seprit pri zens for niggers, that Democrats nv the city may not be perretooally menaced with the possibility that they may be compell ed to assoshate with em ; or wot wood be still better, they wood hey hangin made the only punishment for nigger,, wich wood finish the cusses to wunst and end all anxiety on their account. Sich a peti tion is now hangin on my bar, and I lead it to all who CUM in, and in no case hez any one of em refoosed to make his mark onto it. This will be the first reform the new Legislacher will be called upon to make. PETROLEUM V. NASBY, (wick wuz P. DI.) HYDROPHOBIA. The Philadelphia Sunday Repdblie of the 2d inst., contains the following With in the past week, there has been consider able consternation in the vicinity of Six teenth and Market streets over the fact of the death, by hydrophobia, of a ribber of horses, goats, and dogs, at the stalling of Henry Bicklev, Esq., on Barker-st. above Sixteeath. fihts gentleman had some twenty head of horses, two goats, and several dogs. InAugust last, a rabid cur ran into the office and snapped one of the dogs. In a short time this animal;showed signs of hydrophobia, and, after having bitten another one of the dogs was slaughtered. The last one died after four days of the most intense suffering. About a month since, a mule in the stable•also gave evidence of having been inoculated with the virus. It broke from a stall and was confined in a shed. While hone, one of the stablemen, named Alexandsr Mont gomery, went into the place, and, while cleaning the animal, was nipped in the arm. Fortunately for Montgomery he had two woolen shirts on, and it is be lieved that the virus was cleaned from the teeth before they touched the flesh. Caus tic was also freely used on the wound. The mule died, and in a week or wo goat was attacked with the malady and, after considerable trouble, he was a ugh tered, but not before he had inflic d se vere wounds upon a horse. A. , other goat, who had been bitten by oue f the dogs, was also dispatched at the time. The stable was purified, and t was believed that the complaint had : isap. peared. To the surprise of the war .-nen, on goino; to the stable on Christmas oiorn ing, one of the horses was found ru , uing about the building in a perfectly fr: , ozied state. Every effort was made to cure him, and, ! , A so doing, Michael Ryoo , an employee, was bitten. The woun' was cauterized, and every attention los been paid to its condition since th t Again, on Wednesday last, another , orse was found dead in the stable. The re ~a in- ing horses seem to be all right, but here is no telling what minute they may at tacked. JUDGE L EV, of New York, ha cided that steamboat companies common carriers, are liable for baggage of passengers left in state ro notwithstanding notices may have put up that baggage will not be all' in cabins or state-rooms, or when p there is at the risk of the owner. --When IF; leather like rust ? it it is an oxidv. --What relation is the floor mat t o th, scraper ? A step farther. --Why is a tight boot like a windmill Because it grinds the corn. --The most dangerous kind of a bat that Ilies in the night is a brick bat. —" Well wife, you can't say I tyer con tracted bad habits." " No, sir ; you gen erally expand them," —A scapegrace remarked that the prin cipal branch of education in his school was a willow branch. —A Cincinnati editor ht.s been caught by a net. It was a brunette, and he likes it. —Quill) says be doscn't mind bciug out in a shower, if it is a shower of curls. Queer fellow Quill-- probably tlosen't own an umbrella. —Josh Billings says there are few sights more sublime and pathetic than to see a poor but virtuous young man, full of Chris tian fortitude. struggling to grow a mus tache. --Whik a mother was brooding over her poverty, her little son said : " Mam ma, 1 think God hears when we scrape the bottom of the barrel." _ Jake., Irnd me ten dollars till I sell my Borg ?'' Jake replied soothingly and sympathetically, "U, ! I wouldn't sell him." —The gentleman who puts together seven ,joints of stove pipe without swear ing; turns out to be a graduate of a deaf and dumb asylum. —"ls that marble ?" said a gentleman, pointing to the bust of Kentucky's great statesman, recently, in a New York store. "No, sir, that's Clay," quietly replied the dealer. --A farmer being asked if his horses were matched, said, " Yes, they are matched first rate; one of them is willing to do all the work, and the other is willing that he should." —A teacher, catechising his scholars, put the following question : What was made to give light to the world ?" " Matches," cried one of the youngsters, after a short pause. --A couple of fellows, who were thoroughly soaked with bad whisky, got into the gutter. After floundering about a few minutes, one of them said : " Jim, let's go to another house ; this hotel leaks from below." —" Ma," said t little urchin, peeping from beneath the bedclothes, lam coil; I want some more cover on the bed." " Lie still, my dear," said mother, "until your sister comes home from church ; she has got the comforter for a bustle." —" Ah!" said a conceited youngparson, "I have this afternoon been preaching to a congregat ion of asses." " Then that was the reason you always called them beloved brethren," replied a strong-minded lady. —At a church collection for missions the preacher feelingly said, "My good brethren, let M 3 caution those of you who put in buttons not to break off the eye. It spoils them for use.” thousand eight hundret forty-four feet, Mark Twain, in the Butlido (New York) Express, asks why they don't go around and try the other end, as there is water somewhere. —"lt is a standing rule in my church," said one clergyman to another, "for the sexton to wake up any man he may sec asleep.'' "I think," replied the other, " that it would be nitwit better for the sex ton, whenever a man goes to sleep under your preaching, to wake you up." —" Shut your eyes and listen mit me," said Uncle Van Heyde. " Fell, the first night 1 opens store I count de moneys, and finds him nix right. I counts him, and dere be tree dollar gone, and vot does yer tink I does then ?" "I can not say." "Vy, I did not count him any core, and he come out shusht right ever since." —" Peter, what are you doing to that boy !" said a schoolmaster. " Ile wanted to know if you take ten from seventeen how many will remain, so I took ten of his apples to show him, and now he wants them back." " Well, why don't you do it, then ?" " Coz, sir, he would then for get how many is left." —A Philadelphia millionaire with a lazy son recently gave the youth cne week in which to select some business fin• him self. The week up, the son spoke thus : " Well, father, I was thinking that if you would only advance me .5300,000 or '43400,- 000, 1 could invest it in Government bonds and make my living by cutting off the coupons." DEMOCRATIC STRONGHOLD. A beautiful state of things in New York is thus pictured by the Sun : " By immu nity from punishment, and grown lusty by the bribes they feed upon, gangs of repeaters perambulate the city from poll to poll on election day, and stuff their ballots into the boxes, under simulated names, or forged names, or the names of real citizens who have not yet voted ; and this they do as openly and fearlessly as they parade in the torchlight procession of the previous night, and drank libations of whisky to the success of their candi dates. In some of the wards of the city these gangs of repeaters arc as regularly organized as the genuine voters; and to such ptirtection has the system arrived that, through duly authorized agents, their ballots have become an article of merchandise as really as poultry or pota toes. The recent charter election demon strated that this system will, unless speedily crushed, soon ripen into fearful riots at the polls between rival corps of repeaters. Already the leading strings in some of the wards have slipped from the hands of the political magnates who organized the scheme, and the repeaters have set up for themselves, in some cases belling their votes to irregular candidates, and in others using their strength to ele vate to office some favorite member of their gang." cle fts the ma, ,een wed ped TILE Philudelphia Ledger says that during Christmas week twelve vessels left that port with 1,562,383 gallons of petrole um. The exports from Philadelphia from the Ist of January, 1800, to the 20th of December amounted to 31,812,819 gallons against 37,998,717 in 1868. Our gittle Clothing. BUCH & BROTHER, INTER( ANT TA I LOBS, 531 PENN STREET. READIAW. P. 1., Have on haul a ithr lint! CLOTHS, CASSIMERF> VESTINtiS BEAXEIt! , Together Is it li a Initz , ‘ line 01 Gentlemen's Furnishing GOODS. Their establihment is the most complete in all its departments of any, outside of Philitelel- Phia, in the Stale, ill'clt BlzoTHEit ti( clO4 t S. M. MYERS. JAcolf RATIIFoN. GOOD NEWS FOR TII E PEOPLE! GRAND OPENING 01' THE SEASON! The subscribers have just returne,t tram Ito Eastern Ma rkets with the largest and best assortment of OVER AND DR Ess coATI All colors and all grades; cassimeres in great variety—all the latest and best styles in the market, suitable to all tastes, and the 'wives vii bin the reach of every one. All of which we are prepared to make up in the best style, and at the shortest notice, anti at the Lowest Cash Prices. Our stock of MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S lt EA M 4 DE cLcriiiNG, is very huge, and gotten up with great care, and will be sdld very low, (REA DT-MADE D EPA WM ENT on :id Floor.) We have a fine line of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. All our goods have been selected with care, and. purchased at the very lowest cash prices. All we ask of you is to call and examine our stock for ourself. and you will say truly the half has nut been told. MYERS & RATIIFON, southwes.t corner or Centre .•yuare Lancaster, Penn'.t. Oeth-lt .1 Rouse _Furnishing Goods. Claim Agency. JAMES BLACK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ME MILITARY AND NAVAL CLAIM !WENT, No. 5G East King-st., Lancaster, Pa. Being duly licensed as a Claim Agent, and having a large experience, prompt attention will be given to the following classes of claims: BOUNTY and PAY due d ischarged Soldiersand Sailors. BOUNTY (additional) to Soldiers who enlisted for not less than 2 or 3 years, or were honora bly discharged for wounds received. BOUNTY (additional) to Widows, Children, or Parents of Soldiers who died from wounds re- ceived or disease contracted in said service. PENSIONS for invalid Soldiers and Sailors, or to their widows or children. PENSIONS for fathers and mothers, brothers or sisters of deceased soldiers, upon whom they were dependent. PENSIONS and GRATUITIES for Soldiers or _ _ • their Widows from Pennsylvania, in the War of 1812. PAY due Teamsters, Artificers and Civil em• ployees of the Government. PAY due for horses lost in the United States service. CHARGES.—Fees fair and moderate, and in no case will charges be made until the money iscolleoted. [doe 25-Iyr* Musical Instruments, dc. WOODWARD'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MITSIC STORE, NO. •22 WEST KING STREET. Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, Piano and Melo deon Stools and Covers, Violins, Guitars, Ban jos, Tamborincs, Accordeons, Concertlnis, Fifes, Drums, Flutes, Flageolets, Ilarmonicos, Clap pers Triangles Strings of all kinds Bow Hair, Tuning Forks, ' Pitch Pipes, Violin Bows, Cello Bows, Violin and Guitar Boxes, Music Port folios, Instruction Boobs of all kinds, Sheet Music, Music Books, and every description of Musical Merchandise. All orders filled prompt; ly at the usual Retail or Wholesale Prices,lLnd satisfaction guaranteed. WTuning and repairing promptly attended to. A. W. 'WOODWARD, sep2l-Iy] No. 23 W. King-st., Lancaster. _T B. KA I VINSKI, J DEALER IN SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS, Aml Musical Instruments Get llq Sole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS WORLD RENOWNED PIANOS Also, Agent for PRINCE; & CO.'S ORGANS and AIk:LODEONS 46irMIISie dent by Mail Free of Postage No. 3 NORTH PRINCE STREET, Lancaster, Pa GOOK A.M.OHL DOTI ! Itooft aw 'in J. B. KEVINSKI BEIM MUSIC SIITORE. KLOYFICORA, ORTELLA, !MELODEONS, 1111 title sorta music Inshtrumental - • Der hovinski is agent tor de bereendy Stein wehr Pianos--Klolieera beast finer eo of deitce. Der plate is No. 8 NORD PRINCE STREET, LANCASTER. N. B. For a first raty gooti Geig, odder an Accordoon, odder a Tswcerrich-Peit, odder en nicb onners musical Inshtrument, klea odder gross, shtept yusht ni onsslievinski , s, No. 3 Nord 'Prince Shtrose, EsectisS' (noMLly O. J. DICKE Y", ATTORNEY Ory“.E: SOUTH QUEEN ST., AT 11C lOW t " Fountain inn,” Lancaster, Pa. JB. LI VINGSTON, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE: No. 11 NORTII DUKE ST., west sble, north of the Court Ilotnae, Lancaster, Pa. CHARLES DENUES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE: N 0.3 SOUTH. DUKE STREET, Lan caster, Pa. JOHN 13, GOOD., ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICK: No. 5e EAST KING ST., Lancaster, Pa JW„TOHNSON, • • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Orrice:: No SOUTH QUEEN ST., Lanca4 tor, CIII1c(1111,1,AS, P. ROSENMILLER, Ju., • ATTORNEY AT LAW. orrit-r: With A. HERR SMITH ENq. , Sellll QUet'll fit. , opi>osite the office of "Father Abrn ham," Lancaster, Pa. AU. REINOEHL • ATTORNEY AT LAW. OEFfeE: No.:; SOUTH DUKE ST., Lancastv J 0 II _X I'. A, ATTORNEY AT LAW Oi'pic:: With Hon, O.J. Ulcrun - , QUEEN ST., Lancastvr, l'a. MARTIN RI, 11, 1 . 1"f01:NEY AT LAW. OFFICE of the late lion. Ain't:us STEVE :N. , . No. South Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. A MOS IL MYLIN. N AT LAW. OFFIcE: No. s sOUTU QI:E,EN ST.. Laneaste: . R. 1115 T E co • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ovricr: With General J. W. FI: , 11E/1, NOB.Tfi DUKE ST.. Talmo:ter, Pa. - 110„ F. BA E 1-1 , • A TT( , RN AT LAW Orra E: No. 19 NORTH DUNE Sltert, Laura" ter Pa. IQec IS-t3 ;r Reading Advertisements. H. JG EORG E SELTZER, • ATTORNEY AND .1T LAW. No. CM COURT STR (oppo..:it t ( House.) Reading, Pa. INVALIDS "HYGEIAN HOME: N. It. ADAMS, M. In., Physiehm-in-Chief. Dr. Adams fins studied and at tended Medici*. Lectures and Hospitals, both in Nt•w York and Philadelphia and been a successful pract Rion et of the "Healing Art" for many years; lie is therefore eminently qualified by Medical Edu cation, Surgical skill, tool great expellet:co, fo: the yosit ion of l'hysielan and surgeon 111 :1 large Health Institute. invalids seeking health will find at our cure every facility for the rc cove - :y of health. Pure, sett, spring, water, healthful diet, and excellent bathing facilities combined with Swedish Movement s, and a Ju dicious applica lion of Electricity, and all Na ture's great curative Agents, regulated by s'illfut Physician, enables us to cure when cure is possible. The E all alld Winter months are considere.: best for treatment, especially in our mild and genial climate. SURGICAL OPKRATIONA of all kinds performei: according to tic latest and most approve', methods. .~•OBSTETatcm. cases and all PII:VATE EA-Es, as well as Dyspepsia, Rheumatism an , Liver Complaint, are treated with success. For Circular, address the Proprietors, Brow & Middlekauff, Wernersville, Berk Co., Pa. Oct. 22-ti] W e do not it ish to inform you, reader, tat 1)r. Wonderful, or any other man, has diseov - ered a rellll , th" 1 bat cures 'onsumpt why'. the lungs are half consumed, in slut! t, will cure all liihVILSCS whether of mind, body or estate. make men live forever, and leave death to Wu:, ke want of work, twit is +designed, to make ont sublunary sphere a blissful paradise to whiel. Heaven itself shall be but a side show. You have heard enough of that kind of humbuggery, and we do not wonder that you have by this time become disttuste.l with it. But when I te 11 you that Dr..Sage , s Catarrh Remedy will positively cure the worst eases of Catarrh, I only assert that whi - 211 thousands Can testify tc•. Try it and you will be convinced. I will pa) 450 ItLwaan for a case of Catarrh that I cannot cure. FOIL SALE BY MOST 'DRUGGISTS LEERS PRIVY. ONLY 50 CENTS. Sent by Moil post paid for Sixty Cents; Four packages 4%2.00, or one doz en for $5 0. Send a two cent stamp for Dr Sage's pa m pill .•t on Catarrh. Address the Proprietor, It. V. PIERCE, M. P., 0ct . 2.2-2ui ] Buffalo. N. Y Photoy).aphs, GOLDEN GIFTS. Parent.l to Kintilits When t lie light lies left the home, inemoria such us these compound their Interest. Miniature or Opal Pictures, admitted to I , e the best lathe city and no superior in the State Constantly increasing demand and great expe rience in this style of miniature give us greater facilities and better results than any establish meat outside of largo eities. sTEREOG IL APRS OMB I I Kit S for t he Centre Table. Also, tic instruments. Large Colored Worl7&some of the best Ar tists in Philadelphia ewhere, in thehigh, ost style of the art. Pastille, Crayon and colors, at GIL& CITY GALLIUM lan 1-lyr) No. 80 East Inaii-at; ..; PPolessional. MALTZBERGER, ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 46 NORTH SIXTH ST., Reading, l'a. ilea frill. • 15102311 PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! I_,Ol\TZ)Ol\T 13 CIIO :17A k CU, The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier For the cure of SCROFULA or Krisc's EVIL, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, ERI IPELAS, BOILS, PIMPLES, and LOTCHES on the Fees, Sone :els, YELLOW JAUNDICE, WHITE ;WELLINOS, MERCURIAL ;ACES, GENERAL DEBILITY, PAL ITATION and FLUTTERING at the IZART, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, YPHILIS and SYPHILITIC MTV' lONS, BLADDER and Rums's Cis. ,ASES, GRAVEL, DROPSY`, DYSPIP lA,LIV ER COUPLE IN T, SICK lIIADACHZ, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, tc. To the broken down female it Ives life and energy by restoring ie lost powers of nature. Persons II weakness and lassitude, by w ag the PANACEA are soon re• gored to perfect health, bloom and Igor. Try it. Price $l.OO Per Bottle. S. A. FOUTZ, Manufacturer and Proprietor. BALTIMORE, MD. For sale by druggists and storekeepers throughout the United States. For solo by ALFRED A. DUDLEY, • I qtnggist , W EST KING, STREET, 0.122-Iy] LANUASTER, PA. Father to Ihttlyht( UENTLEMEN 1.1.1 .1.4.10>11> GILL'S SUPERB RUOTO 11!1411. : In Nor..
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