Ntutomivattiach feitoth. BREW FUN SCHWEFFLEBRENNER. SCHLtFFLETOWN, Feb. :22, 1870. MISTER FODDER ABRAIIAM: Reit is es shun—ich wens now g'wiss met we feel yohr—sidder dos der General Washington uf de welt kurnma is. Any how, heat is sei geborts-dog, un doh geb ich aw now nix drum well yohr dos es war we er fors tersht mohl sei awya uf rmacht hut un ins dawyas licht nei ge pickt hut. Des bringt mich now uf de froke—" wter war der Washington, un was hut er gedu for sei loud ?" Der alt Joe Muckafliggle doh im shted ale behawpt der Washington weer gebora Moxatawney township, Barricks coun ty awer der Solaklupper sogt er weer fun Closter county kumma we er noch a klea hint war, un dos sei dawdy an shoemach err war, un dos er for longy yohra druvva a Alliawney g'woont hut, un des der George net in de shool gonga is bis er nine yohr alt war, un dos sell do ursach war dos er so ivver ous shmart ous ge fawned is, weil er so tau saw ya Wks g'larnd but fun sich selwer. Awer weller fun denna tswea recht hut konn ich now net sawya. Es macht aw nix ous eb er in Barricks odder in Chester county uf de welt kumma is, for er war evva dock der George Washington, der :Donn wu's tersht shees pulfer eriunna bat, un noch derhond is er de Suskihonna nuf un hut der tersht raft fun lumber nun ner g'numma bis noch Collureby un dort hat er ous ferkawft un is nivver noch Kutztown un hut a Frei-kumpany g'raised Mk war for yohra long ols der hawpt monn of em baddolya. Sell is awer shun long— we ich noch an kleaner bu war. Anyhow ich konn mich nimmy druf b'sinna. Sei negshte grosse dawt war we noch so feel Inaba im loud‘wahra, un donn is er mouse unnich 'ent. General Jackson un helfa se le elite dort in Neiorlcens. Sivvatsea mohl lint an grosser insh noch eam g'shussa, un olly mohl fermist. A paar yohr noch derhond, we de Englender kumma sin un nich Santa Anna, un we se g'land sin in Baltimore dort uf der onner side der Kodorus, war der Washington aw widder am de weg, un sollemohls hut er sei olty Frei-kumpany fun Kutztown unnich sich Whet,. un mit corm hut mit hwl fidehteas (trek glochta. Me sawya a* er weer noch derhond President 'leckt warra, awer fun sallam will nemond nix wissa doh in un ser nochbershaft. Se b'sinna Bich noch soot uf der General Jackson we er so down war uf de banks un frei-shoola, awer eb sell fore'em Washington seina dawya war, odder nochderhond weas ich net. Sell macht aw nix ous. Awer ich fergess mich. Was ich shreiva will heit is fun weaya an noie bisness dos . 2ch im sin hob tsu shtarta doh im shted dle—ebbas dos geld macht ohna hort shah, un so ebbas soot mich exactly. De bisness wu ich im sin hob tan shtarta is life inshoorans. Sell betzahlt—any how warm se rechtshoria inshoora. Un now het ich aw gtern dos ders in eier tseitung nei Bunt doe jch an agent bin. Gebt notice tsu oily Teit dos mei kumpany de besht is. For eggsample : Warm eaner a hunnert un dreisich dahler betzahlt dorm grickt ers neght yohr an share im ufa wenntchsht drei hunnert dahler meaner odder wennicher, un warn er abkerbt eb sei tseit uf is donn is er entitled tan a dausend dahler, un noch a bonus fun drei hunnert besides. Un yeader moan imshtate set sei leawa inshoom lussa. Doh fergonga is, for in stance, saner in Pildelfy tsum firta shtock ens em fenshter rouse g'fhlla, un weil er ken inshoorans policy g'hot hut, war er aw uf am plotz doat. An onnerer monn deer war inshoort for a dausent dahler un is mit seiner fraw ous g'falla, un er leabt olleweil noch. Sei inshoorans hut can Warded. An fraw in Allentown is doh fergonga WIN glahra for blesseer under gaul is dor nch gongs mit ears un se is ums leawa .kumma. Se war net inshoord. A pear dog nochderhond is an moan in Yorrick county dorrich gonga mit ma °nacre monn ael• fraw, awer Belly is net urns leawa kum ma, for se war inshoord in unser kumpany. tier Andy Johnson hut de letsht woch on mich g'shrivva for sei policy renew'd tan kreeya. Wa,nn er net inshoord g'west wrer we se can impeecha hen wella, donn bet ex evva ous sei omt missa. Sai policy hutean g'safed. An monn drunna in Jersey is fum uv verden g'falla un hut Bei hale ferbrucha. Er war net inshoord, un hut nix grickt. In Bucks county is eaner fun seiner kterrich ob g'falla weil er so orrig sauft. Seller is insured in unser kumpany, un er leabt olleweil noch un sauft so orrig dos amohl. For about drei wocha is an moan , :Ann shteamboat in der Mississippi rover un we er um fersaufa war, un yusht eh dos er fors dritt un letsht mohl cat winner gea war is es eam ei dos sei life inshoorans policy der dog derforo ous g'luffa war, un donn is er aw grawd ons loud g'slawumma un hut sei policy renewaluasa, un donn grawd widder taurick ins- maser un is om very same plateffalshter nunner fors dritt mohl, un tuts fersaufa ftertich g'macht. Aftem ich kent eich noch feel meaner cases gevva for tau proofs dos an yeader moan inch inshoora lussa set by all means. Un mind was ich sog, unser kumpany is de besht, un betzahlt double so feel tsurick dos es kosht, un noch an extra bonus besides. Der cash in capital unser kumpany is lint* nn sivvatsich millions dahler, mit sivva milliona im Mackey seiner Sltate Tree- Awry for safe keeping in der rissarf fund. An grosser dehl fun donna sivva milliona dahler sin notes, un checks, un doo-bills, me so ollerlert commarshali bobbeer, un sell is feel besser dos greenbax, weils lauter parmanenty investments sin. • Der nawma fun unser kumpany is de Great Rippuplick. Referenses : Bobby Mackey, Simon Wickwack, Moses S. Kway, Ilurreashins Selmoyer, Leish Dea wis, Sam Choaseffs under mono wu's Binkly's brick gebaut hut for hoib preis um de heift. PIT SCIIWEFFLEIIRENNER. NASBY Mr. Sasby ins Despondent Frame of Mind—. The Members of the Kentucky Legislator Refuse to Stand by Principle. [From the Toledo Blade.) LOOISVILLE, (wich is in the State uv Kentucky,) Feb. 9, 1870. I don't know that reely there's any more yoose in livin on this earth. The Fifteenth Amendment is adoptid, and a nigger Sena tor will take the seat in the Senit wunst okkepied by that marter, Jeffsou Davis. It's about time for me to go hentz—l hey no desire to remane. I wood like to stay long enough to consoom the contents uv a red-headed barrel in the back-room uv my blessid grocery in Noo York, into wich I haint, ez yet, put no miter, and probably I will. I think I shel go home, shut my self up in that back-room, drink that par tikeler barrel dry, and fall dead across it. Like Sardanapulus my kingdom being gone, my funeral pile shel be my throne. I came on to Kentucky to aid by my counsel the Dimocrisy uv that State, in the present crisis. The nigger Revel hez a seat in the Senit uv the Yoonited States, and uv course, no white Kentucky Dimo crat kin so degrade hisselfez to set in that body beside him. I expected, uv course, that Garret Davis and McCreery wood immejitly resine, and ez no native-born Kentucky Dimocrat wood take the place, and ez Kentucky could not afford to be re presentid by a Ablishnist, it okkurred to me that possibly there mite be a chance for me. I am a Northern Dimocrat by birth, and Northern Dimocrats have alluz done sich work for the Southerners, ez the Southerners countid too dirty for em. The only thing wich good stand in the way wuz the fact that I left Kentucky a, year ago, and am now a citizen uv Noo York. But wat uv that? I kin swear I am a citi zen uv Kentucky—l hey bin in Noo York politics enuff to be able to swear to any thing. Al all events I went on to my old State andgot tog.ether a caucus uv the Dimo cratic members uv the Legislacher to con sider this thing. The Chairman uv the caucus remarkt that the signs uv the times indikated trou ble. Kentucky, ef that nigger wuz admit ted to the Senit, wuz virchually disfran chised, for uv course Davis and McCreery cool not remain in their seats beside him. No Kentucky gentleman wood disgrace his proud State by practically takin to his buzzum a male member uv an inferior race —uv acknollegin his eqality, and workin quietly with him. Never I Sooner than see this he wood be willin to see the States further South inoggerate another struggle for their rites, in the event uv wich, Ken tucky, troo to the yoonyun, ez before, wood preserve a strict and dignified two :0814y laymorliefravprees tessivimoyasbdet•visre— paitiailyiteMoth armies. Ile hoped the gentlemen wood express their views freely. A gentleman from the eastern part uv the State offered the following preamble and resolutions : War is, The Senit ov the Yoonited States is about to. admit to a sect in that body a uigaer ; and Waives, No Kentucky Dimocrat wood degrade hisself by sittiu beside a nigger; therefore, Resolved, That lion. Garret Davis be instructed to resine to wunst. The resolooshuns passed to wunst, with out a dissentin voice, and were sent by telegraph to the Senators at Washington, after which I begged permission to offer a remark. I sed that uv course no Ken tuckian cood be found to take them places made vacant by the two eminent men who wuz about to leeve the Senit, but never theless Kentucky coodent afford to go un representid. Is there no northern man uv Kentucky principles who will rush to the front at this crisis ? Twenty gentlemen sprang to their feet. The one who got the eye uv the chairman remarkt that Kentucky shoed alluz be rep resented by Kentuckians. Davis and Mc- Creery, cleerly ought not to stay. They shood regime to wunst ez a protest agm this outrage, but ef Kentuckians cood be found who wood accept the places they should be found. Takin em ez they wood ez a necessity, there woodent be the stigma attached to em that there wood be to the present incumbents ef they shood remane, and possibly sich mite be found. The Chairman doubted whether there wuz a Kentuckian who hed so little re speck for hisself. Ef a Kentuckian wuz selected it shood be from the membership uv the Legislacher. lie felt that it wuz the dooty uv some two uv em to sacrifice theirselves on the altar uv their State. It wood be a bitter degredashun for a man filled with the memories uv the past, to choke down nateral pride, and take a sect by a nigger, but some one must do it. He wood seiest that the members proceed with system in this matter. Let us designate, by ballot, our wishes. Let us vote for a man to fill the place to be made vacant by G. Davis, and let the member upon whom this dooty devolves, accept the sacrifice in the troo Kentucky sperit. Gentlemen, prepare yoor ballots for a successor to Davis, and get ready to shed a friendly teer over the fate uv the man upon whom the degredashun falls. This wuz agreed to, each member re markin that no matter who wuz chozen there wuz no law to compel him to be electid and set beside a nigger. The members each voted • the votes were counted out, and, horrorl each 271C»1- Ler hedprecisely one vote, and the loosenis uv the hand-writin on the tikkits made it painfully certin that each member hed votid for hisself! Ez my hopes wuz bus tid I coodent help singin out that a more self-sacrilicin body uv men I never saw ! Then commenst the most fearful squab ble I ever witnest. Gentlemen got by the ears, and pistols wuz drawd, but jilt ez they were gettin ready for a sekkond bal lot, a dispatch wuz received from Davis and McCreery, statin that while they ap preshiatid the degredashen uv their sit ooashen, and felt it keenly, nevertheless, ez Kentucky must be represented in the Senit they rather thought they woodent resinc at all I Et* they knowd their own hearts they thought they'd 'hold on to their sects. They might as well be sacri ficed as anybody. The gentlemen mostly remarked `I I-I'.' as this epistle wuz read to em, and disperst without the formality uv an adjournment. I hevn't ez much faith in Dimocrisy ez I yoost to hey. I sposed that when that nigger wuz finally admitted, that evry Democrat in the Senit wood resine .but wat do I find ? Not one hez done it, and whole Legislachers uv Democrats are willin to take seats beside him IVat kin we expect when men are so re creant to their manhood? Is it any won der that lam tired uv life? I shel go home too Noo York to wunst. PETROLEUM V. NASIIY, wuz Postmaster.) NAMBY AS A “MATBIMONIALIST." When torn from my peaceful home cite our friends uv the South 1 hed a fiilb wich I loved. Life was a peaceful streme, and we floated calmly along. She took in washin, and I talked politics at a neigh borin grocery, investin the proceeds of her labor in the sustenance at the bar. When I returned wat met me? The killin uv men outright wuz not the most hartrendin incidents of that fratictdfe struggle. It wuz the severin uv domes*, altars and the separation uv families. When I returned I wuz coldly niet. Looiser Jane was washing as yoosual, only harder than ever, and I notist the children hed new frocks and shoes. The fust afternoon I wuz at home I askt imer in my old familyer way for a dollar and a half, ez I wanted to go down the street. "That's played," she remarkt. "Hevn't you got it," I aakt. "I hey," she replied, "and I propose to keep it. I hey diskivered suthin since yoove bin gone. I hey found that it's enuff to support myself and the children, washin at a dollar a dozen, but add to; that a hulkin man, with a nose like yoors, and it's harder than I keer. This house Is mine—you kin vacate." And she calmly rung out a shirt sz tho wat she sed ifuz a common place remark, instead of a practikel devorce. I left her. A fiendish ablishnist bed put this idea into her hed, and she hed actid to it. Since that time I hey wended my way alone, subsistin by chance. Ab lishnism owes me the likker I ought to hey hed out uv wat that woman hez earned since that cruel day. 0, wat a fearful debt to pay! OLD FRIENM. It is when the years have grown grave that we are able to speak of "oh! friends;" hence, perhaps, a certain pensive ring in the words. Old friends—leaves yet left on the thinning tree, changing, but not changing to us; and ah! loosening th.tir hold, one by one, to join the heap at the foot; the dry heap of the once juicy, merry dancers of the spring. Old friends! Yes, as it were, the chrysanthemums and asters now in one's garden; the very same roots indeed, that used to be snow drops and crocuses, lilac and laburnum, lilies and roses; t he same roots, and still flowering—but sending up autumn flow ers. And a quiet Messenger comes onee and again from the Great House, along the paths, and cuts, one by tone, the a,- tumnal blooms that are no longer oaavekel o thora.. 4.1141 frianstlerl+-Ait goes on and wanes, we Iliad that we have no income of these; that we have been living on the principal; and we wonder it, of the few coins left us, enough will be found to last out our need till the end. Old friends! Ah! well may we class thoughts of them with our handful of bright, short-lived blossoms. And what more glad time in the grave years than that lit up by the visit of an old friend? Sudden, let it be, or long-looked-forward to; for each will have its special zest and enjoyment. Soon come, and soon gone, we wistfully think, as we stand on the platform after that last wave of the hand out of the departing train. Soon come, the pleasure we have been so delightedly expecting, but over now: "For pleasures are like poppies spread, You seize the flower, its bloom is shed." And you go immediately home, a little dully, musing as to when again, if ever, you and your old friend shall sit together by the fireside, and call back, in merry, pensive talk, "the days that arc no more." LUCK AND LABOR It is a very common thing to hear peo ple complain of their "bad luck," when in fact they ought to blame their own want of wisdom and action. The follow ing from the pen of a distinguished writer, may be of some value to our street loafers, who are so anxious to have " something to turn up :" Luck is everything waiting for some thing to turn up. Labor, with keen eyes and strong will, will turn up something. Luck lies in bed, and wishes the post man would bring him the news of a legacy. Labor turns out at six o'clock, and with busy pen or wringing hammer, lays the foundation of competence. Luck whines. Labor whistles. Luck relies on chances. Labor on character. Luck slips down to indigence. Labor strikes upwards to indepen dence. GO TWO. " Young man do you believe in a future state?" "In course I does; and what's more, I intend to enter into it as soon as Betsey gets her wedding things ready." " You mistake me, do you belive in a future state of rewards and punishments? , "Most assuredly; If I should cut mugs with a red-headed woman, I should expect my hat indented by the first broomstick she could lay her hands on.l? "Go to, young man, you are incorrigi ble. Go to." Go to. If it wasn't for the law agin bigamy, blessed if I wouldn't go a dozen. But who supposed, deacon, that a man of your years would give such advice to a person just starting in life?" A. F. CHANBEULAIN, A. merchant of Genessee, Illinois, while laboring under temporary insanity, produced by whisky, took on 'Sunday, while stopping at the Laclede Hotel, St. Louis, what he sup posed an ounce of laudanum, and then shot himself twice in the region of the heart, but both balls (danced, having struck the ribs. He still lives, though dangerously wounded. —A n inveterate old bachelor says that ships are called "she" because they al ways keep a man on.the lookout. env gititt lidos. - Loan man—the pawnbroker. —Skylights—the sun, moon and stars. —Galloping consumption—Dinner at the Pacific railway station. —Waves that are harmless--the waves of ladies' handkerchiefs. —An urchin being rebuked for wearing ont his stockings at the toes, replied that it couldn't be helped—"toes wiggled and heels didn't." —"My boy, what does your mcther do for a living?" was asked of a little bare footed urchin. "She cats cold victuals, sir." —A popular French author writes in his last novel: "The countess fell back in a deadly swoon. When she revived her spirit had tled.'2 —"I am certain, wife, that I am right and that you are wrong; I'll bet my ears on it." "Indeed, husband, you should not carry betting to such extreme lengths." —"Bill, I think your father is going to flay you and make leather of your skin." "Why so?" "Because 1 heard him say he would tan your hide well for you." —A young divorce-seeking colored woman of Cincinnati plead her own case as follows: "Judge, I can't love dat dar nigger; he kicked . me in de fibs once till he loosened all my insides." —"Mother, Pm afraid a fever would go hard with me." "Why, my son?" " 'Cause, you see, mother, I'm so small that there wouldn't be room for it to turn." —"Why do you walk, Bob, when you've got a donkey to rider' said a gentleman to an Irish lad who was walking by the side of his donkey. "Shure, then," re plied the boy, "I'm just walking to rest my legs." —"Husband, I hope you have no objec tion to my getting weighed?" "Certainly not, my dear; but why do you ask mg that question?" "Only to see, my love, if you would allow me to have my weigh once." —"Well, Susie, how do you like your school?" "Oh, ever so much, papa." "That's right , Susie. And now tell me what you have learned to-day." "Well, papa, I've learned the names of all the little boys!" —A sailor being asked how he liked his bride, replied: "Why, d'ye see, I took her for to be only half of me, as the parson says, but dash me if she isn't twice as much as I. I'm only a tar, but she's a Tartar." —"Why don't you limit yourself," said a physician to an intemperate person. "Set down a stake that you will go so far and no farther." "I do," replied the other; "but I set it so far off that I always get drunk before I get to it." —A little Sabbath school scholar said she couldn't help laughing to think how astonished Goliah must have been when the stone from David's sling hit him, as ghe didgit believe that sued, o thing t ver 'do r! MP head befrire. justice, in rebuking a virago who had been arraigned for nearly scratching her husband's eyes out, said: "You should remember that your husband is the head of the domestic realm—that lie is your head, nadame." "Well then," she screeched, "haven't I a right to scratch my own head?" --Lines were drawn very plainly some times in former days. Said a friend to a minister in Connecticut: "So you are to be settled over the people of Southington, I hear." "Yes," he replied, "if lam to be settled at Southington, it will be over the people, not under them." —"Now, 'sposen you was to be turned into an animal," said Jim, "what would you like to be, Bill?" "Oh, I'd be a lion," replied Bill, "because he's so"— "Oh, no, don't be a lian, Bill," inter rupted little Tom, who had some recent painful experience at school, "be a wasp, and then you can sting the schoolmaster." —A little girl was reminding her ,younger brother that the next day was Fast day. "What is Fast day," he in quired. "Why," said the little girl, "it is the day the governor makes—some thing like Thanksgiving. We have to keep still, go to church, and not play out of doors. It is like the lower part of Thanksgiving day." —A polite man was once making a voyage on the Danube, when the boat in which he was, sunk. When he was just on the point of drowning, he got his bead above the water for a moment, and taking off his hat, said: "Ladies and gentlemen, please excuse me?" and down he went. —Miss Wilkins was a beautiful blonde and wanted to go to Scarborough; so she told her mother to look out for something very particular for her dear papa. "And what is it, pray," asked her mother, "that you so much wish to find for your dear papa?" "A son-in-law," was the gentle reply of the blushing maiden. —A Toledo German, who keeps a saloon for the accommodation of printers, has been obliged to suspend. Oa his hook were found the following named members of the craft: "Der Laim Brinter; der `Leetle;7 der Pen Putler Brinter; der ‘Tevil; l der Brinter mit der red hair; der Brinter mit hair not shoost so red." —"The visits paid last summer to the breath of the haycock and the twitter of the puree are being returned by the people who come taexchange the monotony of the faded fields for the brilliance of the pro menades and the spectacle presented by our opera and theatres." If any one can "say more" to "tell us less,” weed like to see a sample. —A Market street jobber sent a dun ning letter to an lowa man. The lowa man sent the following reply by return of mail: "You say you are holding my note yet; that's all right—perfectly right. Just keep holding on to it, and if you find your hands slipping, spit on your hands and grab for a fresh hold. Yours truly, &c." The note is still held. —Several young girls were amusing themselves some thne ago with an electric battery. Miss Fmma proposed taking one of the poles and her friend Annie the other, and instead of joining hands, kiss each other. A scream from Annie caused the young lady who was turning the wheel to stop suddenly, when Emma ex claimed that it `•felt just like a mous tache." The point is, how did the young lady know how a moustache feels? Clothing. BUM & BROIZE'R, MERCHANT"' TAILORS, 531 PENN STREET, READING, PA., Have on band a line line of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, BE AVERS, CHINCHILLAS, Together with a large line of Gentlemen's Furnishing GOODS. Their establishment is the most complete in all its departments of any, outside of I"ntladel phia, in the State. 13IICH & BROTHER dee 04 f S. M. MYERS. JACOB RATRFOIY. GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE! GRAND OPENING OF THE SEASON! The subscribers have Just returned from the Eastern Markets with the largest and best assortment of OVER AND DRESS COATINGS, All colors and all grades; Cassim,eres in great variety—all the latest and best styles in the market, suitable to all tastes, and the prices within the reach of every one. All of which we are prepared to make up in the best style, and at the shortest notice, and at the Lowest Cash Prices. Our stock or MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S READY- MADE CLOTHING, is very large, and gotten up with great care, and will be sold very low, (READY-MADE DEPARTMENT on 24 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 yourself, and you will say truly the half has not been told. MYERS It RATHFON, Southwest corner of Centre square, Lancaster, Penn's OctB-tf.] Roue Purnihinsf Good. Cabinet Ware. JAS. F. 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KEVINSKI, J DEALER IN SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS, And Musical Instruments Generally Sole Agent for STEINWAY ft SONS , WORLD RENOWNED PIANOS. Also, Agent for PRINCE & CO.'S ORGANS and MELODEONS Sir Musi c sent by Mall Free of Postage No. 8 NORTH PRINCE STREET, Lancaster, Pa GOOK AMOILL DOH Rooft aw im J. B. HBVINSHI SEIM MUSIC BHTOBB. KLOS'YESBA, OBYELLA, MELODEONS, nn alto aorta music Inebtrumentai Der Kevinski is agent tor de bereemty Stein wehr Pianos—Kloffeera, beast mar se of deitalf. Der platz is No. 3 NORD PRINCE STREET, LANCASTER. N. R. For a first raty sooty (leg, odder an Accordeon, odder a Tewcerrich-Pelf, odder en- Web miners musical Inshtrument, Lies odder gross, shtept yusht ni one RevinskPs, No. 3 Nord Prince Shtrose, Laucast 9 " [iffy2o-ly Professional. r t J. DICKEY, v • ATTORNEY AT Orrice: SOUTH QUEEN ST., second low the "Fountain Inn," Lancaster, • .41r: ——- - - P JB. LIVINGSTON, • ATTIQRNEY AT LAW. OFFICE: No. 11 NORTURE ST. west Side, north Of the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. CHARLES DENUES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OHM: No.B SOUTH OUICE STREET, Lan caster. Pa. JOHN B. GOOD ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE: N 0.58 EAST KING ST., Lanetieter, Pa T W. JOHNSON, T., • ATTORNEY AT LAW Orrice: No 25 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LaneaA ter, Pa. 11, P. ROSENMILLER, JR. .1-•• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OPPICE: No. 5 COURT AVENUE, Entrance on West NW of the Court House, LANCASTER, PA. 'All business entrusted to his care will bi• promptly attended to. Llanl7-tt A C. REINOEI - IL, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. ()Evict: N 0.3 9OUTII DUKE ST., Lancaster JOHN P. REA, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE: With lion. O.J. DICKE v, N 0.21 SOUTH QUEEN ST., Lancaster, Pa. MARTIN RUTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE of the late Hon. THADDEUS STEVENS, No. 28 South Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. A mos 11. MYLIN_, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Omen: No. 8 SOUTH QUEEN ST., Lancaster . K. RUTTER, tp• ATTORNEY AT LAW. OrricE: With General J. W. FTBIIIIII, Nowrfi DUKE ST., Lancaster, Pa. BF. BAER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. OPPICIt: No. 19 NORTH DUKE Street, Lanese ter Pa. Mee 18-1.17 Reading Advertisements. MALTZBERGER , H• ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 413 NORTH SIXTII ST., Reading, Pa. JGEORGE SELTZER, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLER AT LAW. No. 604 COURT STREET, (opposite the Court House,) Reading, Pa. Medical. INVALIDS " lIYGEIAN HOME.' N. It ADAMS, M. D., Physician-in-Chief. Dr. Adams has studied and attended Medical Lectures and Hospitals, both in New York and Philadelphia, andbeen a successful practitioner of the "Healing Art" for many years; ho i therefore eminently qualified by Medical Edu cation, Surgical skill, and great experience, fru the position of Physician and Surgeon in It large Health Institute. Invalids seeking healti will find at our cure every facility for the re covery of health. Pure, soft, spring water. healthful diet, and excellent bathing facilitie. combined with Swedish Movements, and a Ju dicious application of Electricity, and all Na tare's great curative Agents, regulated by a skillful Physician, enables us to cure when a cure is possible. The Fall and Winter months are considered best for treatment, especially in our mild and genial climate. SURGICAL OPERATIONS of all kinds performer according to tl e latest and most approved methods. SkirOIISTISTRICAL eases and ell PRIVATE DI,- ASER, RIA well aft Ilyspepsta, Rheumatism an. , Liver Complaint, are treatthl wiih sueonsql For Circular, address the Proprietors, Brow. ,S; Middlekau IT, Wcrnersville, Berk Co., Pa. Oct. 22-trj PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! LONDON BLOOD PANACEA. The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier For the cure of SCROFULA or KING vn, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, ERI :PELAS, 801 L B PIMPLES, and , LEITCHES on the FACE,SORK :TES, YELLOW JAUNDICE, WHITE ;MILLINGS, MERCURIAL DI4 lABEB, GENERAL DEBILITY, PA I orTATtos and FLUTTERING at LI, IEART, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA 3YPHILIS and SYPHILITIC AMC! tIONII, BLADDER and KIDNEY Ills lASEB, GRAVEL, DROPSY, DYSPEP lIA,LI via COMPLA INT, SICK EDIADAOIII, FEMALE COMPLAINTS• ke. To the broken down female it Elves life and energy by restoritw. the lost powers of nature. Person', II weakness and lassitude, by uv. the PANACEA are soon r. tored to perfect health, bloom and rigor. Try it. Price $l.OO Per Bottle. S. A. FOUTZ, Manufacturer and Proprietor. UALTIMOItE, Por sate by druggists and storekeepers, throughout the United States. For sale by ALFRED A. HURLEY, Druggiet WEST KING STREET, oct22-131 LANUASTER, PA. Photographs, ttc. GOLDEN GIFTS. Parents to Families, Father to houghleP, Ilfother to &?, GENTLEMEN TO i-4.1.11E5. When the light has left the house, memorm such as these compound their interest. GILL'S SUPERB PHOTO. Miniature or Opal Pictures, admitted to be the best ia,the 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 ment outside of large cities. STEREOGRAPHS OF ROME VIEWS for the Centre Table. Also, prismatic instruments. Large Colored Wbrk by some of the best Ar tists in Philadelphia and elsewhere in the high, est style of the art. India Ink, Pastille, Crayon and colors, at GILL'.i CITY GALLERY' ian 1-Iyr) No, 20 East King-st. Coal, Lumber, &c. B. B. MARTIN, Manufacturer and Wholesale LUMBER DEALER, COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, POPLAR, ASH, WALNUT, FLOORING, SIDING, WEATHER BOARDS, PICKET', LATH, BOX BOARDS, /Lc. MILL AT LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY, PA. 111hr/494y EHLER, BRENEMAN & C 0.., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKRS IN COAL, OF THE BEST QUALITY YARD—CUR. WATER ST. AND PA. IL E. OFFICE—NO. 2 EAST ORANGE ST., LANCASTER PA. [dee 18-1) n
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