Father Abraham. (Reading, Pa.) 1864-1873, February 18, 1870, Image 3

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    NEARLY thirty millions ofdollars worth
of petroleum was produced in the Venan
go region last year.
WE must not always speak all that we
know—that were folly; but what a man
says should be what he thinks, oth ise
it is knavery. All a man can get hy'rying
and dissembling is that he shall not he
believed when he speaks the truth.—Mon
iftiyue.
TIIE order for the death warrants of
Gotleib Bohner and Albert Von Borden
berg, the murderers of the I'eightal family
near Huntingdon, was issued to the State
Department by the Governor to-day.
Wednesday, March 9, 1870, is fixed as the
time of the execution.
—On Friday evening of last week the
gases in the coal mine at Saw Mill Run,
near Pittsburg, ignited by a lamp, causing
a terrific explosion. Five men and a boy
were very seriously injured, but were
promptly rescued by the outside work
men. Two of the injured men will pro
bably die.
A court.E of unique medals, connected
by a gold chain, were picked up by a
farmer while building a fence at Law
rence, Kansas, the other day. One was
i4tamped with the British coat-of-arms
and a bust of George 111., while the other
has the inscription, "Second Presidency
of George Washington. MDCCXCVI."
Five hundred dollars has been offered for
this medal.
TILE new fifty cent notes, which we
were told could not be imitated, have been
counterfeited so accurately that the gov
ernment officials cannot tell the difference
between the spurious and genuine stamps.
We allude to those with the Lincoln head;
the fiat has gone forth that they must all
be called in, and no more stamps of that
kind will be made.
THE total receipts of cotton at all the
ports, to the latest dates, foot up 1,489,804
bales, against 1,177,174 bales at the same
time last year, showing an increase at the
shipping points of 313,630 bales, The
necessity to sell was not so urgent as last
year. The South is inanifestly on the
highroad to permanentdprosperity, and
cannot long be impederlq Southern ob
stinancy or Northern folly.
Tn old editor had a very clear idea of
his vocation who advised an aspirant to
editorial honors to write down what he
had to say, then run carefully over it and
strike out one-half, and thereafter reduce
the remainder to one-third of its volume.
Long speeches, long sermons and long
editorials are nuisances which the people
detest, and are generally only evidences of
how much a man can write without mean
ing anything.
THE total production of anthracite coal
last year was 13,221,386 tons, and of all
kinds, semi-anthracite and bituminous on
the Atlantic seaboard included, 16,339,014
tons, against 16,054,816 tons in 1868. In
cluding the estimated production of 11,-
000,000 tons of bituminous coal in other
sections of the Union, the total coal pro
duction in the United States in 1869 is put
down at over 27.000,000 tons. The total
ionsumption of coal in the United States
in 1869 is estimated at little less than
thirty millions of tons.
' PPM.: protleetwe of iron ore iThiPeurmyt
vania for the year 1809 has been as fOl
lows: Pig iron, 005,000 tons for 1860
against 872,000 tons in Is6S; increase,
93,000 tons, the sales of the product being
about $:14,000,000 or very little beyond
the lesser quantity of last year. From
forges and bloomeries, :1,000 tons; rails,
280,000 tons; other forms of manufac
tured, 271,000 tons; increase, :11,000 tons.
The added value on the manufactured
article may be fairly estimated at
000,000 showing a total productive value
of fully 800,000,000, with an increase in
total quantity from 1,424,l :Mons to 1,733,-
000 tons.
goal littvo.
ITEMS : Emanuel Reifsnyder, of Clay-twp.,
met with an accident on the 3d inst., by which
both bones of one of his legs were broken be
low the knee. He was leading a horse to
water, and treading into an aperture in the
ground, fell over, causing the fracture.
On Thursday morning of last week, a pair
of horses attached to a sleigh belonging to
Samuel Bollinger, of Clay township, took
fright while crossing the Duke street railroad
bridge. They ran down Duke street, and
when opposite Trinity Lutheran Church, Mr.
B. was thrown out; the horses becoming de
tached from the sleigh. ran up Vine to Lime
street, where they were stopped. No damage
was done except a slight; cutting of the leg of
one of the horses;
A protracted meeting is now in progress at
Mount Airy Church, with the most promising
resrlta.
On Monday afternoon, while Amos Hess
was engaged in planing off some lumber in
the Machine Works of Landis & Co., of this
city, he thoughtlessly put his band within
reach of the cylindar to which the knives are
attached. Mr. Hess lost the lint and second
fingers of his right hand, and '4O third was
broken at several places.
The lecture on Monday maestri*, at the
Court House by P. G. Sire James H. Nichol
son of the I. 0. of 0. F., was Hato:led to by a
large audience of ladies and gentlemen, The
descriptions of the route to the "Golden
Gate," as given by Mr. Nicholson, were
highly interesting and entertaining; and the
audience gave expression to their satisfaction
by frequently applauding the lecturer.
A meeting of the Young Men's Christian
Association, was held on Monday evening
last, at Temperance Hall, President D. B.
Bursk, in 'the chair. Nineteen new names
were added to list of members, Nornina•
nations for Vice 'Presidents were - nakdo, but
the election was postponed until next Monday
evening. Various suggestions were made as
to the objeccts aimed at, among which are
the establishment of a reading room, the for
mation of classes for instruction in branches
of English education and vocal music, and
the holding of prayer meetings in different
locations of the city. A resolution; adopt
ed by the Ministers' Association of the city,
pledging their hearty co-operation in the labors
of the Association, was read. The first week
-1./ prayer meeting under the auspices of the
Association, will be held in the M. E. Chapel,
Charlotte street, on Saturday evening the
19th 1138 t.
The citizens of Mount Joy, are desirous
that the Reading and Columlila Railroad
build a branch of their roa through that
place.
The new proprietors of t e " Printer's
Paper Mill," have taken possession bf it, and
are making preparations for starting the mill.
A lecture will be delixpred in this city, on
the Ist of April nezt,"by Fred. Douglass.
The subject will be "Our Cosmopolitan Pop
ulation."
A new Methodist Church, near Slukneck,
West Cocalico township, will be dedicated on
Saturday and Sunday next, the 19th and 20th
A revival is in progress at Ephrata Moun
tain Springs, and quite a number have re
nounced the world and taken up the cross.
Some tine sport was bnjoyed on Tuesday of
last week, at Epkratel—the occasion being a
deer chase. The dear Was captured alive,
after having run a number of miles.
A serious stabbing affray occurred on Sat
urday evening last, at the hotel of Leisey &
Snyder, in West Cocalico-twp., near Reams
town Station, R. &C. Railroad. A shooting
match had taken place during the day, and in
the evening an altercation arose about the
manner in which it had been conducted. Dur
ing the course of the dispute, a young man
named Murr, was struck several blows by
another one of the party named Tacker,
which was finally resented by the Murr knock
ing off Tacker's hat. Tacker then drew out
a large dirk knife and made an effort to stab
Murr, but struck a man named Lutz instead,
inflicting a painful, yet not dangerous wound.
Tacker then struck a second blow, this time
wounding Murr in the left abdomen, causing
a frightful gash six inches deep, causing the
intestines to protude. l'hysicians were im
mediately called in, who closed up the wound,
but it is thought that the wound will most
likely result fatally. Tacker has been arrest
ed and committed to prison to answer at the
next term of the Quarter Sessions.
A man named George Miller, a resident of
Columbia, and employed as a brakeman on
the Columbia Lona! Freight Train, was killed
on Thursday of last week at Harrisburg, while
uncoupling cars. His remains were taken to
Columbia.
On the 31 inst., John Baylor, of Penn.twp.,
while engaged at work at an excavation of
the Pinegrove and Manheim Railroad, near
the latter place, was caught by a slide of
earth, and had his right leg broken.
Rev. A. W. &irk, of Manheim, preached
his farewell sermon on last Sabbath.
The material for the new iron bridge over
the Chiques,at the lower end of Blenheim, has
reached the ground, and the work will be
rapidly pushed forward to completion.
An Agricultural Society, called the Pequea
Farmers' Club, has been organized in the
vicinity of Strasburg.
The law requires that no mail matter shall
be delivered by the Postmaster until the
full amount of postage has been paid thereon.
The Postmaster has no choice in the matter,
but is bound by law to collect all postage be:
fore delivering the matter. 'Let every one
remember this, and pay their postage when
due.
The sale of the live stock, &c., of J. E.
Kreybill, of East Donegal township, o on the
9th inst., amounted to nearly *5,000.
Since the Ist of January until the 10th of
the present month, there have been shipped
from the Freight Depot of the Penna. Rail
road, at Mount Joy, eighty car loads ofgrain,
malt and dour, making 800 tons.
Jno. Potts has been appointed Poet-master
at Christiana, in place of Franklin Homsher,
resigned.
Rev. Wm. Easton, has been appointed
Post-master at Smyrna, in place of J. P.
Marsh, removed.
The Manbeim Town Council have decided
by a majority of one, to light the streets of
that borough.
Samuel Evans of Columbia, has commenc
ed the publication of reminiscences of Mari
etta, in the .21farietaan.
At a special meeting of the' Lancaster
Classis of the Reformed Church, Rev. 3. 0.
Stem, of the Manheim charge, Ives dismissed
to the Goehenhoppen (Massie.
ltev. W. T. Gerhard, has been elected
Pastor of the new German Reformed Church
of this city,
Benj. F. Shenk, of North Duke street, had
his left arm broken near the wrist on Friday
evening of last week, by falling at the rail
road bridge on Duke street.
The quarterly District Convention of Good
Tempters of Lancaster county was held on
Friday last in Temperance Hall. D. S.
Bursk, W. C. T., presided, and Sallie Embree
acted as Secretary. A series of resolutions
were offered, which, after discussion were
adopt 4.4.. Quite_te, sWilmikalda 414444pkww: *wows
in attendance, and the "session was highly
harmonious and interesting. Marietta was
selected as the place for holding the next
county convention on the second Tuesday in
May. J. S. Geist, of Marietta, was chosen
W. C. T., and Miss Josie Ball, of Lancaster,
as Secretary for thseensuing term.
The roof of Walgannith & Krayhill's foun
dry at Mount Joy, was slightly damaged by
lire on Monday of last week.
A man named Michael Caskey, residing
between Marietta and Elizabethtown, this
county, who had been employed on the Phil
adelphia and Eris Railroad, in Cameron
county, had his leg crushed near the ankle
by the cavieg in of a railroad bank, near
Driftwood. tie was brought to this city on
Saturday last, and taken to the Hospital for
treatment.
The ball of Ee-shah-ko-nee Tribe of Red
Men, held at Fulton Hall on Friday evening
last, was one of the largest and finest held
this season.
H. Shubert, auotioneer, sold on Monday
last a number of shares of Lancaster County
Bank stock at $K1.50, P 2.00 and $83.60 per
share.
The new M. E. Church at Wasteland,
Sadsbury-twp., will be dedicated on the 19th
and 20th inst. A number of able ministers
will be present.
• -
MAIL ROUTE LETTINGS :
The r-ostmas
ter-General has advertised for proposals for
carrying mails over some of the routes in
Pennsylvania. The letting is open until 3
o'clock p. in., March 30th. The following
routes are in Lancaster county: From Lan
easter, by Greenland and Sondersburg, to
Paradise, 9 miles and back, 6 times a week.
Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, at 4
p. m. Arrive at Paradise by 7p. m. Leave
Paradise daily, except Sunday, at 7 a. in.
Arrive at Lancaster by 10 a. in. From Lan
cabter to Neffsville, 41.1 miles and back, six
times a week. Leave Lancaster daily, ex
cept Sunday, at Ip. m. Arrive at Neffsville
by p. in. Leave Neffsville daily, except
Sunday, at 11 a. in. Arrive at Lancaster by
12 in. From Gap to Buyerstown, 2% miles
and back, three times a week, by a schedule
satisfactory to the postmaster at Buyerstown.
From Gordonville to Intercourse, 2% miles
and back, six times a week, by a schedule
satisfactory to the postmaster at Intercourse.
NEEDS STAMPING.—Many persona sup
woe that after havigg. received a letter ad
dressed to some friendCbr acquaintance, all
they have to do to make it reach the person
(who has left the plat hin the meantime) is
to change the address merely and drop it in
the postofdce. The Postofilce Department
has decided that all letters intended to be for
warded must., after having passed from the
custody of the postotlice, be prepaid by stamps
in the same masker as though the letters had
never been takedn the mail, If they are not
so prepaid they arts held for postage and sent
to the dead letter office as unpaid matter.
LIST OF J yawls to serve in the Court of
Common Pleas, commencing Monday, Feb
ruary 28, 1870: Thomas Bean, Conoy; Robert
Barnes, Drumore; Peter Buffenmoyer, East
Lampeter; Samuel Benedict, city; Harris
Boardman, Lancaster-twp.; Robert Crane,
Columbia; Wm. IT. Custer, New Holland;
Henry E. Carson, city; Cornelius Collins,
Colerain; Lemuel Chew, East Lampeter;
Jonas Eby, Ephrata; Richard Edwards,
Drumore: Win. Good, Rut Earl; Henry B.
Garber, Maytown; Epnjamin G. Getz, West
Hempfleld; J. M. Hess, Drumore; William
Honseal, Conoy; David Kuox, Salisbury; E.
M. Kline, City; Charles G. Laverty, Para
dise; Peter McConotay, city; Eli S.
Mellin
gger, Washington-bor.; Samuel Mifflin, Co
Tumble.; Nathaniel Mayer, Drumore; Daniel
MeKillips, Leacock; J. B. Patterson, Little
Britain: J. W. Hooding, Elizabethtown;
Chas. F. Rengier, city; P. F. Rogers, city ;
Janice Raiser, Little - Britain; l B. Stouffer,
Manheitn-twp.; Devil S. Snavely, city; John
Smith, jr., Bainbridge; Jacob L. Btehman,
Warwick; Joseph C. Stubbs, Fulton; Ru
dolph Shenk, Conestoga; Jacob Weethaeffer,
Coney; El. J. Young; city.
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ignorant and credulous, nor is it represented
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ta w
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offers a reward of WO for a case of Catarrh
that he cannot cure.
For sale by most druggists everywhere.
Sent by mail, post paid, for sixty cents. Ad
dress the proprietor as above.
F you would have a desirable bead of
hair and retain it, use Hall's Vegetable Sicil
ian Hair Renewer, the most wonderful dis
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in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after
having suffered several years with a severe
lung affection, and that dread disease, Con
sumption—is anxious to make known to his
fellow-sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it,he will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge,) with the di
rections for preparing and using the same,
which they will find a sum Cutts POR CONSIIKS
TION, ASTIIMA, BRONCHITIS, AC. The Object of
the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to
benefit the afflicted, and spread information
which he conceives to be invaluable; and be
hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it
will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless
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please address.
Ray. EDWARD A.
nv WILSON,
026-ly) Williamsburg, Rings co., N Y.
MARRIED.
SllKNX—litex. Feb. 13th, by the Rev. E.
Greenwald, Daniel H. Shank, of Conestoga, to
Anna Meek, of West Lampeter.
linciont—WsingAs. Feb. Bth, by Rev. J. J.
Strine, at Horting & Schlott's hotel, Jacob S.
Hacker to Fianna Weidman, both of tlay-twp.
HUNTER—Kum'. Feb. loth, by Rev. J. V. Eckert.
at the residence of the bride's father, Aaron A.
Hunter, of Eden, to Sallie J. Keen, of Bart.
WHIN—MCDONIVEL. Feb. 10th, by the Rev. Thos.
B. Barker, John T. Wein to Lizzie D. McDon
nel, both of Lancaster.
Bomaznortt—MlLLEß Feb. 10th, by Rev. T. O.
Stem, uhristian E. Botnberger to httte
all of Alanheim.
DIED.
MINKEL Feb. 13th, in this city, Alice ,
daughter ol thomas and Mary Mimi!, aged 5
years, 2 weeks and 2 days.
Feks. Veda* itM , I AM."Alllklfann
widow of the late John liblladay, aged 86 years
I month and 11) days.
Br:Actly. Feb. lOd,, in nisi (1 4 , Geo. Iteachy
aged 73 years, 2 months and 27 ay,„
c.,„.„„vi„. Feb. Stit, in this city, Bernard
Cosgrove, aged 41 years, 1 month and 17 days.
for LE. Feb. 9th, in this city, Martha, wife (if
Dennis Coyle, in the a9th year of her age.
ItonNen ea. Feb. 6th, in Man helm borough,
Elizabeth, relict of the late Anthony Bornbach,
aged 82 years, 7 months and if flays
WEIL/NI N. flan. 81st, at sporting 11111, Michael
Weidman, need e 3 yea es, 7 month , : and 12 days,
THE MARKETS.
Lancaster Household Markets.
LANCASTER, Feb. 16
Butter, 10 ft 85 9(4 5)
Lard, VI It 18 0) 2u
Eggs, 11911 doz. 22 @ 25
Dressed Chickens, each. 45 0). 65
Beef by the quarecr—front......... 10
Beef by the quarter—hind I @ 1:;
Whole Hogs dressed It It 13
Apples V r,,i peek 18 0 Ila
Potatoes Ilbus 95 @ 60
Potatoes per t 4 peck T (0) 10
Turnips i.l peeklo
....
I 'urn in the ear, per bus na
Oats in bag of 3 bus 1 CO f6l 15
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 16.—The Flour market
presents no new features, the demand being
mostly from the home consumers, who pur
chased 1,300 bbls., including superfine at $1.37%,
middlings at *430 extras at *4 62 1 ,444.75, lowa,
W isconsin and Minnesota extra family at *502
5.75, Va. do. do. at 45.2505.50, Indiana and Ohio
do. do. at *5 2406 25, and fancy brands at 416.50@
7 50, according to quality.
flout may be quoted at $1.75.
Nothing doing it. Cornmeal,
There is but litt'e activity in the Wheat
market, and only 1.500 bus. Pa. red soli at $1.25
Rye is held at 98e. pt r bus. for Western -and
Corn is less active and stcady; sales of 8,600
bus. new yellow at 80@31e., mostly in the cars,
and white at 92c.
Oats are unchanged; 2500 bus. l'enn'a Pold a
50055 c.
Four thousand bullikamula 'Barley sold at
Prices of Barley Malt are nominal.
Bark—No. 1 Ctuerettron at WM 101 ton.
Cloverseed is steady, with sales of 250 bus. at
$868.25, the latter rate for choice.
t'; Ices of Timothy and Flaxseed are nominal.
Whisky is firm; Itio Wits. Iron•hound western
sold at 98c.641.00.
The Philadelphia Cattle Iffaiket.
Mo DAV, Feb 14 —The market for Beef Cattle
opened very firm to day, and continued so to
the close, with a slight advance ou last week's
quotations. We quote choice at 9!'@lo' o.;
prime at t%09 1 ,4c. - , f.dr to good, ,1 ,44.i 8 %e.,:hnd
etillimon at *4o7c. tp It gross, as in !Wittily.
Receipts, 1762 head.
51 bead, Oven Smith, Western 8010
LO ~ A. twisty & Bro., Wes ern.. 8 010
45 " Dennis smith, W. Penne 7 a 9%
so " Dengler & MeCleese, Western 6% 8%
93 " P. 1if..1 illen, Weston] . 8 9
60 " P. Hathaway, Lancaster co— 8 1 9%
43 ' James S. Kirk, Chewer c 0... 7' 4 9 1 4
40 " R. r . MO Hien, Western 8 10 1 ,4
its) " James M el. illen_OVestern.... 7 93
90 " E. 8. Mennen Western 9 9%
fin " Ullman & Baeliman, 0hi0.... 8 tit‘
103 " Martin. l'u!ler &Co . western 8 10%
! lea " Moone y & 51111er, Western... 8 11 1 / 4 ' 6
! .30 " Thos. Mooney & WO, Western 7 9
60 " H. i. huin. Western 7 gY4
co " John Smith & Bru., Western 8% 10
30 " J &L. Frank, Virginia 7% 8%
sl " D. echainberg & Co., Virgints 7 94
85 " Hope & to. Western 61/iO.! 9 ' 65 " 11. Frank, Western 7 99 8 1 4
45 " Mon & Co., a extern 7 0 8
40 " I. Cleuaon. Lancaster co.— 7 0/I
13 " D. Branson, Chests rc 3 G
30 " s. Frank, Lancaster co 7 14 0
8
31 " Chandler & Alexander, Ches. 9 615
18 " 1.. Horne, Delaware 4.381 P 6
23 ' S klumenthal Virginia 64 7
G
100 " . Ellenger, Virginfa 7 10
28 " Julie WANK!, Virginia 7 9
16 " Jesse litiller, Chester co 7 10
! Cows and (elves were in limited request,
I with sales of 125 bead at 910075. Springers
were quo: ed at 915000.
Sheep—the nierket vita firm at last week's
quotations i stiles of 10,600 head at the Park
Yard at 5 1 408% ) IR lb , tile hit ter figure for extra.
At the Avenue breve Yard WOO Lead were dis
posed of at s@Bo. titi in.
Hogs were dull, with a downward tendency;
sales of 2623 head at the Union DI ove Yard at
911.50012 for qop.fevl, and 9'3013 7590 100 its, for
' corn fed.
Miscellaneous.
BRADBURY'S AND OTHER
PIANOS. Taylor A Farler@ and E. P.
Need hay & Son's Organs and Melodeons. WM.
G. nscli ER, Gen'l Wholesale Agent, WIN Arch
street and 21 North Eleventh street, Philadel
phia. (oct29-tlin
AUN'TOR , S NOTICE.
Estate of JACOB late of Noisbury
township, Lancaster county. deceased.
The undersigned Auditor. appointed to dis
tribute the balance remaining in the hands of
W. M. Cooper, Administrator, in and among
those
_legally entitled to the same, will attend
for tat purpose on WEDNESDAY, FEBRU
ARY lath_, 1870 , at 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., in the
Library Room al the Court House, in the city
of Lancaster, where all interested n said dis
tribution may attend.
jan2B-3t) PHILIP D. BAKER, Auditor.
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air Such persons can make from TWENTY to
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SOLD ON LEASE PLAN,
$lO Par Month.
PETERSON is CARPENTER, General .4fient.r.
General Office for Lancaster County:
64 North Queen St. 64
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HOW TO GET A HOWE!
( A LI, ON
C. FATE, Agent,
NO. 21y4 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA
THE
Howe Sewing Dlaehines
Ire the oldest established of any In the world!
And have taken the
HIGHEST PREMIUMS
at all the great exhibitions of the world
E xsuitne carefully, before purchasing any
other, awl be tionvincedor their superiority.
oct29-t '
G ROVER & BAKERSS
FIRST PREMIUM
ELASTIC STITCH
Family Sewing Machine
493 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
730 eIRSTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
POINTS OF EXCELLENCE.
Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch.
Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery.
Using both threads directly from the spools.
No Listening of seams by hand and no waste
of thrgud.
Wide range of application without change of
adjustment.
The scam retains its beauty and firmness after
washing and ironing.
Besides doings!! kinds of work done by other
Sewing Machines, these Machines execute the
most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and
ornamental work.
Sip-The Highest Premiums at all the Fairs
and exhibitions of the United States and
Europe, have been awarded the Grover & Baker
Sewing Machines, and the work done by them,
wherever exhibited in competition.
Mir The ver . highest prize, THE CROSS OF
THE LWIO Nor HONOR, was conferred on
the representative of the Grover dt Baker Sew.
ing Minqines, at the Exposition Universelle,
Paris, 117, thus al testing their great superiority
over all pther Sewing Machines.
For wife by
GEORGE SPURRIER,
North Queen street ] ,
mr2B-iyi Lancaster, Pa.
Banking.
DAVID BAIR
BALI & StIENK,
BANKERS,
NORTH3ABT ANGLE OP CAINTBZ SQUAB!
LANCASTER, PENNA.
no2o-14
ZARM & JACKSON,
WATCHES, CLOCKS„JEWELRY, WI T KING STREE LANCASTKR,
Now open a New Stoek
AND SILVER-PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS,
No. 15 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
airREPAIIIIING ATTENDEE)
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WATCHES!
CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS
The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a
large and full assortment of the
GENUINE AMERICAN W ATCREs,
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.
Cal/ and examine the goods before purchasing
else there.
Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continu
wee of the same. HENRY P. ANDREWS,
Jan 1-Iy*) Strasburg, Lancaster co., nt.
Books and Stationery.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!
We would respectfully call the attent kw of all
MERCHANTS,
SCHOOL DIRECTORS,
TEACHERS
PARENTS AND
SCHOLARS
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY
Which will be solo at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES
—AT—
GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
Call before purchasing elsewhere.
J. H. SHE, AFFEWS
Cheap Cash Book Store,
No. 52 Nor* Queen-st
Lancaster. Penns
HOLIDAY BOOKS
REDUCED FROM 10 TO 20 PER C ENT
BOOKS FUR THE GRAVE,
BIBLES, TESTAMENTS,
WORK BOXES,
citin Es , CALM PA N I ONS,
Checker Boards, Gaines in great variety, n -
day School rooks and Rewards or all kiwis,
Teachers' Helps, Stationery and Initial I.,•tter
Paper cheaper than was ever OnelTd in Lttii.
caster.
?Nett Green Backs [tic , a to all purelnt,er,
11. S. RARE,
West King-Mt., corner of Fulton Row
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BERTOLETTE,
.
LNDERTAKEL.
NO. 18 NORTII FIFTII STREET
READING.
Always on band
Earley's Patent Wooden Coffins,
Raymond & Co.'s Metallic Coffins,
Fish's Metallic Coffins.
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Always prepared to attend to the dead and
furnish Coffins, burial caxes. /lac., at the very
shortest notice.
B. BERTOLETTE,
.rzo. le North Fifth street,
• novl2-tf) Reading, I'a.
jewelry.
DEALERS AN
S 1 J. V E ft'
LANCASTER, PA
WATCHES!
To our LARGE STOCK of
PAPER AND ENVELOPEI4
AND FANCY GOODS,
BOOKS FOB THE GAY,
ROOKS FOR THE: OLD, and
ROOKS FOR THE YOUNG
HYMN BOOKS,
IVRITING DESKS,
FRENCH A:41) AMERICAN
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At Present there an
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CELL
LTOUSE F 'RNI SI ING GOOD'.
ENIII.IsHIII4 GRANITE
English White (intuits Di o nne!' Set,.
ENOLltilf Wniii (inn NITP: eIiAMBIER SECT*
FRENCH CHINA, ((101l Bawl anti Plain Wtre,
AI" . E ATHERS,
CARPETS,
FLOOR 011. 1.0T85.,
DRUGGETS, AWSEINS.
SHEETING & SHIRTING, Bleached or Vn1,114 1 1116.1.,
TiCKINGS, CHECKS, TOW ELLES I IIS;
TABLE
LINENS
PIANO A ND TABLE EISIB'D COVF:RS.
DANI•SKFI, &C., 4., '
20,000 PIECE S;
WALL PAPERS,
DECORATIONS A N D BOIL DEW-.
ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS,
WATCHES
w i).• IA) W EST PR
jan2l-t
JACOB HAHNI.H, M. N. HARNISH, JOHN L. MILLEN.
HARNISH & CO'S
CHEAP STORE,
No. 27 WEST KING-ST., LANCASTER. PA.,
Defiler , in Foreign and DoineAk
GLASS AN) QUEENsWARE
Cloths, (2assinni•res, Sattincits, Jeans, Tweed..
Lindseys, Flannels, 'rickings, Cheeks. Plakti,
Alpaccas, Poress Goods, Ging aiiteeq,
Mnslins and Drills,
White Goods, Notions, & No. l Feathers:
MEN AND BUYS' WEAR,
Made up at astonishing Low Prices.
sir Call and examtne our stock before put
chasing elsewhere, feb12,09-Iv
FALL, 1869
JOHN D SKILES
BLACK SILKS,
COLORED SILKS,
IRISH POPLINS,
•
PARIS DRESS 000DS
MAI& (MUD ALPACAS
English Dress Goods,
FRENCH MERINOS AND WOOL . DELAIN‘
BLAIK BOMBAZINES & CRETONE CIATIE
PAISLEY AND BROOM LONG SHAWLS,
BLACK TIIIBET LONG & SQUARE SHAWL...,
500 PLAID AND STRIPED LONG AND
SQUARE WOOL SHAWLS,
CLOAKING CLOTHS,
WATER-PROOF CLOTHS.
100 PAIR BED CRIB AND
CRADLE BLANKETS,
ENGLISH AND
AMERIGAN PRINT;N:,
WHITE, RED AND GREN:
FLANNELS,
A full ar of 3terll)o 110.,erA
1111101111 '4( Nu•.
Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Window
FALL 1i;69
Men and Boys' Wear.
S KI LES is now receiving a
sort 'tient of CLOTHS AN 1./ CASSI EU ES, Eng
lish unit American Coatings in all shades, Mips
eow and Castor Beavers, all
Goods for Boys' wear, for sale liS• the van', al
wade tip to miler at short notice, anal ii arrant
ed to give satisfaction..
REAOY-MADE CLOTHING. snits for (Lett
snits for Boys.
100 OVERCOATS for Men and Hors' of
Oa - II manufacture. Gents' Ftirnistifuit uood..
Merino t7ntlershirts unit Dm Werr.i Hitsier
Neck Ties, &e.
JOHN D. SKILES,
No. .24 East King ~ t reet, one door eat o f ih
Lancaster County National Bank. [oytt-t.,
Coal, Lumber, &T.
B. B. MARTIN.
31anufact itrer and Whofrsa le
LITMBER, DEA LEN
I.A.NCASTEIt.CO.. PA
WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, PoPIkE.
ASH, WALNUT, FLOORING, SIDUSG,
WEATHER BOARDS, PICK ETs,
LATH, BOX BOARDS, &c.
MILL AT 1 . ..0CE HAVEN
ciANToN COUNTY, PA.
m hl2-69-ly
EIMER, BRENEMAN & (20.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
COAL, OF THE BEST' QUALITY
Axv—CUR. W AT ER ST. AND PA. U. 1L
Ovricx—N O. 2 EAST ORANGE ST.,
LANCASTER PA. [dec 18-)
JAS. F. RICKSECKERI
MANUFACTUIIITH AND DEALER IN
CABINET WARE,
Windsor & Cane-seated Chairs,
GENERAL UPHOLSTERER,
NO. 29 EAST KING STREET.
Nearly opposite I he (Aar( House, over Parr'
LANCASTER, PA.
()niers antl Repairing prompily telided La
Nov•26-fRU
Book and Job Printing.
RAUCH A:, COCHRAN,
BOOK AND JOB PitINTER,S_
PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING
01 ALL KINDS.
From ttiv largest Ini:;TER to the smallest CARP
or CILICULAIt, exeente,l in the best style, awl
at reas+onable
Sir Orders from a instance promptly attemil
oil to.
OFFICE.-NO. 13, SOUTH QUEEN STREIT
LANCASTER, PENNA.
Dry Goods.
HAGER & BROS.,
LOOKINC,
MD
EETINE
DRY GOODS,
NOW OPENING
-AT
LINEN DAIVIASh
IN ALL QUALITIES
DEALERS IN
Cabinet 11'-are.
EMI
Itook Store.,