days ago and the editor of the Repository thinks she had a constitutional right to do so. LEBANON COUNTY.—A new public Li brary is being organized at Lebanon.....A German who has been living with Mr. Edward Wolf in Bethel township on last Friday, robbed the latter of $55 and left for parts unknown John Philip Lem berger died at North Lebanon itutheViith year of his age The stable of Samuel Light, five miles cast of Lebanon, was de stroyed by fire on Tuesday evening before last Building and Saving associations are being formed in Anneille and Pal myra The General Conference of the United Brethren in Christ will comniopee at Lebanon on the 20th of May The newly remoddled furnace of Mr. G. 1). Coleman was set fire te on Satw*ty and blown in on Sunday, and staipt.M.off "all right." The new and justlilished three hundred horse-power engine, by which the furnace is now blown, works to perfection. Nou'ruAmeTow Cou!cTY.—A young man in Easton had his nose bitten of in a saloon, recently, by an individual slightly under the influence of a certain beverage. ....South Bethlehem has been divided into two wards. The Eagle Hotel, of Eatilpn, was totally destroyed by fire on Thursday before last George Smith, of Bath, was arrested and committed to jail for fre queutly beating a child which he , = took from the county Poor House. According to all accounts, he is a confirmed brute On the sth iust., near Lethsville, Mrs. Detwelier left her two children, five and three years, whilst she went to a neighbor for milk. When she returned, the oldest was lying on the fl oor dead, and the stall est sitting by her side crying. The mother had instructed the eldest to make a lire, and it seems that in doing so her clothes caught fire and burned her to death. . SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.—The new M. E. Church at St. Clair, was dedicattaion Sunday before last Christian Boyer, of West Brunswick, a highly esteemed and prominent citizen, died on Wednesday before last in the 58th year of his age.... A. new Lodge of Knights of Pythias was in stituted at Tremont The .11filwrs Jour nal wants a Soldier's Monument erected in Market Square, Pottsville The St. Clair Cadets of Temperance celebrated the 22nd by a grand parade It is eXpeeted that the nriegrove and Lebanon Railroad will be finished and ready for the iron horse by the Ist of Septeinber neat— Henry McEually had a leg and two ribs broken by the explosion of a blast in a coal mine et Tamauqua The dwelling of Patrick Dyer, in Pinegrove township, was destroyed by tire one night last week. The family barely escaped with their lives. Mr. Spotz was severely injured about the face .and head, on last Friday, by a premature explosion of a blast, at Sillitnan's Colliery Charles Saurbry was killed by a fall of coal in Colorado Colliery, (Col. Cake's) on Thursday morn ing last. Ile leaves a wife ,and one child. BERKS COUNTY.--A new iron ore bed has been discovered on lands of' 11. B. Rhoads, of Boyertown, in the eastern part of the county Dr. Atlee, of Lancaster - recently - performed an op eration on Mrs. „Bald*, of Birdsboro—re moving a tumor weighing eighty pounds, and the patient is reoovering..... A dark bay mare and buggy were stolen from the stable of Gaugler's - tavern in Spring town ship, on the night i3f the 14th inst: The new German Republican paper recently started at Reading—the Republken, looks like good success Robbern of hen roosts infest Reading They have a new sen sation in Ohl Berlin—muse, Gov. Geary. vetoed a.. , lacarpuratiut.a..das Bank at Kutatowip, and the utatoweers are indignant whilst "the 'Reading Eagle is " Airing them now Initiatry company, ("A"iof the " Reading Ittrut Regiment,' , is in course of organization— Oscar B. Christ as Chairman, and George Corbit as Secretary of the prelim inary organization A young man named Reeser, of Maiden Creek, was kick ed to death by a horse, one day last week. The Washington Hose Company, of Reading, have just treatedthemselves to a beautiful new carriage 'Lodge No. 423, A. Y. M., will be constituted it highlne riditm on the first of March, at Reading.... Zech Maurer was robbed at Birdsboro, of his pocketi , book • containing $M The Reading Di:qte, *litifiliatrbeeirredneed last week to a" sinall. size penny paper, only lasted two days in that form, when the proprietors, to satisfy; their muticirous patrons, went back to the old size. A NEW ORLEANS DUEL: A duel was fought at New Or t leans lii.st t3aturdgy,Aliorn ing, at 8 o'clock,. bets LobitKlifous sier and D. F. Lawson. The weapons were small swords, and the meeting took t4 d ire place a little below the levee, irk s ome of two •or three lamdred t grs. Moussier, the survivor, makes the ol ow ing statement: "Once on the ground. I hesitatedlioniel time Afar the swords were' drawn about fighting, and attempted to avoid a difficuley. . It meg not until he had cursed me, and had run the point of his sword amtfrist my band s Sh_at I made any lunge aehlMWtiatever. ' Upon first going on the ground, I had stuck my sword in thelev.tet)smkOlfd rePsfarkttPill 1 0. 1 ! 1 : he httdmiti provofttitin fbr nanung. ki-• nally, when he had several times cursed me, the light nomniatiesd *good earnest. Twice, then ' a ft er this had commenced, and when I had ,twice parried his lunges, I attempted to end the difficulty. I then made a *wit itt him Stith spy sword and the point passed between the second and third ribs in thoJeft k eide, penetrating his heart. Lawson, who had ten or twelve of Ids fripd4 sfitlifibil, was ' dit'ltiatted to a carriage. Before he reached this, his surgeon in attendance announced that he was dead. I wAs tbeicwon arrested by an officer &elisirike' of the'barnicks, who had been a witneis„to the fight,. and broaght)to , the' clay, thdifigh stabstgdettly released.” . THE Legislature of Illinois, which re cently,. by way , of a " joke” ceded Chicago to Indiana, has passed a bill vesting all • political, civil, and social power in that State in 't thellbnuile portion of the palm lation,abova the app of plategqyearsr.w - It is made unlawful for any inWe'over twelve. years old to. be out aftett dark, tmlesso tected b e , worgau qulifie4 to vote. This, it is supposed, anogier le.o.o.lltiVe ink*. —A Western jouritalist Objects, to female ealligN 94 the Itruiluid ,that it would Qum* t•Qo ,emich,"pairiug cs' at the polls. . , , . goal ftwo. - Fruit's : Mount Joy is a flourishing town. It contains 2,000 inhabitants, live churches, a printing °Moe, two banks, numerous stores, hotels, confectionaries, a large steam mer chant mill, an extensive agricultural imple ment mannfaotdry, and is increasing in pop. ulation. Mr. J. it. Henry will erect next sumtuer a largehotel at the railroad station in Manheitr. The builders of that thriving town hare a great deal of work on hand for next season,— so says tie Sentinel. A. committee of the Hibernia Firemen vis ited Lancaster last week, with very handsome testimimitshi in the shape of resolutions very kutedsonsely engraved awl framed for the Union and Friendship Companies, in return for their attentions to them at the Fireman's parade in this city, last fall. The visitors were handsomely entertained by their friends here. A man employed at Ranck's Mill, near this city, was stopped by two men, on the road, one evening lest week, and hie pocket book demanded, 'which he surrendered. It con tained but a email amount of money. Mr. John Copland, ou old typo, has opened a restaurant in the basement of the Inquirer building, in North Omen street. The room is a very fine one, and John and his amiable sponse are well adapted to the business. Give him a call. A man named John Springbit, from Wil mington, Del., was run over by a train of cars and killed on Tuesday evening of lest week, in Columbia. The Bast Pennsylvania Conference of the United Brethren Church, commenced its an nual session in Mount Joy on Thursday last, Bishops Glossbreuner and Markwood were present. Stephen G. Whitman, formerly of Marietta, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a pistol, at Cincinnati, a short time ago. The Friendship Fire Company of Mount Joy, will attend the dedication of the Mexican monument, at Harrisburg, in May next. The Intelligencer says that on Wednesday hat a oounty butcher was fined by the Mayor $lO for selling diseased pork to one of our citizens. Why did not that paper give the butcher's name? A Wild Goose, weighing over eight pounds was seen in a grain field of Mr. Jelin h. Kreider, in West Lampeter township, on Wednesday last, and was shot by Mr. Daniel Kreider. Columbia seems to be cursed with incen diaries. We learn from the Spy, that during Sunday night last, there were two fires, and au attempt made to set fire to the Suique hanna Planing Mill. A frame stable belong ing to Cornelius Tyson and P. B. hfcTagne, and an unoccupied frame building belonging to D. L. Baumgardner ' were burned down. They are situated in different parts of the town. A fair for the benefit of the English Luther an Church of Columbia, has been in progress since Monday last. Among other attractions, a set of silver-plated Firemen's Torches is on exhibition, to be given to the Fire Company having the greatest number'f votes. They have a boys' Reading Room in Co 'amble. In Lancaster the men have hitherto been nhabld to inaugurate one. An effort is now being made, however, to secure so de sirable an institution, which it le to be hoped, for the credit of Lancaster, will not be allowed to fail. The movement is under the auspices of the Athenaeum, and committees are wait ing on our citizens for subscriptions. Mr. Christian Weavor, of nut Lampeter township, has purchased 300 acres, of land, in the vicinity of Gloucester Court House, Vir ginia, for $4,500, and intends to, locate there. It adjoins the Landis and Bushong settle ment. J. S. & H. D. Spangler, of Ephrata, have received a patent for an improved Manure Drag; and one for au improved Cooking Stove, which is said to be the invention of lady, and is intended to prevent the odors from cooking entering the roem. George Peirce, Auctioneer, sold on Febru ary 19th, at the late residence of Peter B. Biesley, in \Vest Donegal township, the fol lowing stock. Six cows, at the following prices : $37, $6O, $66, $59, $106.50, sgi; ; also, a cow and calf itts92.so ; two stock steers at liva each and two at $62 each ; one bay mare at $279, one hey horse at $290, throe bay horses at $2lO each, and . four bay horses at $2OO each ; four Shoats for $92, two for $42, and five for $9O, A buffalo robe was stolen from the carriage ofJohn Brady, Big., of Millersville, at C. libenk'ii Hotel, this city, on Tuesday. The thief was caught iu the act of selling it at Suter's den, in North Queen street, soon after. He gave his name as Henry B. Shirk, and was sent to prison for trial. lie tad the officer that be was short, and that it was easier to steal than to beg t He hails from the "Schuylkill Bangers," of Philadelphia. The 22d of February called forth but little destionetration in this city. The Washington FlreConspany hell was rung at intervals dur ing the day, and the public schools were closed. All places og.b e sineet t were open as usual. A small stable belonging to Mrs. Aurford, on the alley running from - Lime to Shippen streets, between Chestnut and Orange, was destroyed ity fire on Monday evening last. There was little of mine in it., and the loss by fire was, small, though some fencing and shrubbery on the property of C. B. Grubb, Req., were wantonly destroyed. GEBA.S BALE OF Honer: Fromm : A cor respondent of the Inquirer Mates that on Thursday, February 11th, J. D. Warfel, Auc tioneer sold for John B. Knox, of Leacock tanuidlip, bis "Old Gray Mare" and her funny as follows : No. lltd Gray Mars, I years old—price 3 30.1 er not soft Mare) 1 you. old " 280 e 64 34 44 (bone) 4 44 4i 64 392 3 4 e (mare) 3 " II It LA) " " 4th " (meta) " " N 101 is 0 — 11 6u, .1 (stare) 100 The "ad Gray Rare' la again witb 4l l6 26 a l l Wril l he Pay.eittjl dolt. she woe purchased w 11 a colt 0,18, m0d, e0 . 14 to John B, Kaoz for 140. • a ' MATPOrRATIOIr • IfaCrittaikte i rrciturrs Esentridea L*l[B6l,lll •be sold froni tido sta tion to Baltimore and retain on She iht and 34 f Tl i re i 4g rpwAR Os the 4th, ith d r i,_ day. o amp, is wive . the tick `e *III bn 111' regular 'paseenger iftlinit to MO ion! etc ion' /Aiidarsion tickets asap be purchased from •ilaltheore So Waabir and astern es the tlisol4e4 4 l 4 uo ay. M4rah. toed *future , moo, Witabinirtea days trout de* of sale. • AMY - lIIIPOZTANT 141? : We call the AlloaSios of snr tames &leads to the &dyer /lietodjesin taday's paper. The fertilisers manufactured by these geutle pen are too well known in Lancaster comnty *quire Mitntitendstion at our hands. They etre nbg Straits, and their only agent in Lancaster Worm M. Steinman & Co., West Kist West We have received eirtha►'a Rome Magessine Onse-07.1forgb, for March. 11) say that the trot-fumed is a magazine of superier mos is only reiterating the general opinion of its merits. No better publication eould be in• trodueed into a ly. Oneca-irrigh, is a new publication • comparati*ely, a n is of the very trubsilass in: interest and usefulness. B elt .4.ltasicau clubs o trith the Megasilne at hOlayear and with On a-Month at f 2.05; and •Ilt Numbers will be atipplistL, HAIIIPZItte MMI*AZINI. for March is a eapital number , Tbe reading utr and embellish ments hilly sustain the h igh obaracter of the pribtication. Tim oliat en of the Sea? by Shanks, is very interest his and profusely red- The ruSeulaitri air the Artless. o better tit esinwlit Can 'made, t nby subscribing for Harper. The pries fbr a year at and we furnish it and FATHER AIIIINABAY for We. P , T TtALIN'S N+l.lO,Y \I M kGAS . SS milldams Its reput al ion as of the beet of the monthlies published, both in embellish- meat and literary nia , t , r. It Is a great, falrOr• ite at "our house." Terms, 0142 ;WY anthem C. J. Peteretou, 306 ht!Stllllt slr et, publfAher. We APIA Peterion and k'" re CS ADR Ft 31 one year for V.. 75. MARRIED. LEnutt—KELLITZ. liy Jaeoh Ueinhoht, John W. Leiter, of York, Pa.,.so Catharine Kellitz, of E. Latoiwtvr. If Et slut —7414)1t - riA LL. Bytitekame, Henry S. Ileiscr to )I:iry A. M0r140,11,, both of rttu. SENSENI4; -V ItY. Bytilitatrme, Oen. B. Henten E F ig to Sallie F. ry, hof Ephrata township. _ TIOLSHOZIER—M ATM AS., likat tilb, 4.111111 e, Valentine Holshoner, of E. INIIIINsuIkS Mk. 44 I v gusts Mathias, of Pequea4 EBY—ECKERT. On the Rev. Mr. Wiggins, C. Clemaillik monte, to Tillie W. Eckert., 411 i . I both of ' SHA Rev. Anna BA ii Dr. GA Shobsti 1410101 by Rev Strambui deuce iu the ' widow __ 50th year of her age. WEsvitat. On the 17th test., in the borough of Strasburg, Retry Weaver, ageAl TO years, H montba and 17 days. Z4HM. On Wetnew4y last iu this city, Mr. (1. Thotuas Zalun, lat the 57th year of his age. THE HAS :. ',uneasier Household. Ihdphets. 'Butter, 11 lb Lard, ift it, Fags, VI doz.. .0 . Dressed Chickens, 40 OD b Beef, by quarter, tor front, id lb.—. D is J ~, vect?.. itOirl, Q iier 11 ° ) . atu'l444Arter4. 11 fj) 13 Veal, by quarter, In ll Sausages '2ll 25 Potatoes, ?I bu.,, cv 1.00 do. IS half pk 13 ft) 14 Turnips, ift bait - pk .... a R lo __ _ Onions Apples, 14 half pit. Corn In the ear, it 1t,4 3 Oats, Vi bag of bur... The Produce Markets. PiIIt.ADELPHIA, Feb. 14.—There is less Clover seed °tiering, but Ow demand is less pressing., and pricPs remain us ls,t. (loot : small sales at $9.3010)10, aml soni^ from second hands above the latter (Junta t lOns. Timothy cannot b..• quoit] over b 3 3)6141. Sales of Elaxsted at at Vt II jell figure it is taken on arrival. The /lour trade Is lifeless and unsatisfactory, the receipts have fallen off, but the detruutd Is extremely ; about bee bids. changed hands,lnchnling superfine at 41.65.1:5 It ; extras at ;lb@ ; lowa, W iscohsin and Minne sota extra family al 47f47.7.i; Penna. do. at 4.75 fB.lO ; tittle Jo at and fancy lots ut $106112. nye dour Is steady at 476125. Prices of Cornmeal are steady. The offerings of good 1r iniai ate *until, and this ipt ion is In fair request, but. continuo qualities are not wanted ; soles of good red at iti.so@l.9 I,lou bus. No. 1 spring ut 0.73, nod sonic atuber aL ati.tgait2. "Lye is uilehaug , ,l, and further sales were re ported at 11 55. Corn is in goo,l reo mist, and prices are well maintained ; salve of ti,COu lam yellow ut 469• , e. afloat and trom the ears, and white at 4870. Outs arc stcaily at 7t3n'.75e. for western. • Whisky—the iialt% were Only in - small lots at inc.@ 1, tax lonia. Philadelphia Cattle Market. AI oiv nA r, 1,04. 22.—T he Cattle Market was dull this week, butprievs were without any material change ; about I,soo head arrived and sold at 10610 1 ,4 e. for extra Pennsylvania and Western steers; lle. for a few choice ; 1343!.4c. for fair to good, and 3 1 4@r4e. !b. for common as to qual ity. The following are the pa: ticulars of the Bales : 00 head, Owen Smith, We5tern......... 4 kp 91 50 " A. Chrlsry & Bro., Westcrn ... 7'.:., 0 , 3 41 " Dengter & Mceteeso, Chest. c0.7 , .?,0 5'.; 40 " P. MeFilleil, laser c 0......... 8 1 4 , 011 , 85 " P. Hathaway, Lane'r c 0....... 8;44/.l 110 " James S. Kirk, Chester c 0.... Ftolo fo " Janie, Mention, Western..... 8 4410% 10 " E. S. Meleilloo, Chester c 0.... 9 4 10 , ,i 148 " Ull ... h Bachman, Lan. co.. 7 43 9'. 180 " Martin Fuller &Eo., Western. 7 ga% 125 " Moonity& Smith, Western..... 7 /10 125 " Thos. Mooney & Bro. West ' a. 6 8 1 ,4 49 " di. Chain, Western henna.... 0 8 80 " John Western Srattla,_ a al 9% 60 " L. Frank, Western 8 01 , 9 75 " Frank & Schimberg, Western 8 ft: , 9 65 " Hope & Co. ; liane'r co. 8 a 9'4 19 " M. Dryfoos & Co.. Western.... 7 1 4•0 B'% 01 " IF:lkon h Co. Virginia 7% 4 2 8% ld 15 " B. Bawin, Chester eo n 9 41 " J. Clemwm, Lanc'r co., WA 9 15 " D. Branson, Chester co‘ 7 1u 80 " Chandler& Alexander,Chest er 5%9 27 " Wallaoe & Millar, Chester co. 7 4410 18 " 1.. Horn, Delaware co 4 le 8 47 " John MoArdle, Western 7 EP 8% 19 " D. Johnson, Penn , * 8 ft 6 1 4 17 " J. Seldontridge, Laue , r co— 9 0 0 Cows were lower •, 4, 170 head sold at 430 60 fur springers, and $104;70 per head for cow and calf. Sheep were in fair demand at fall prices; 5,000 head arrived and sold at0001 1 ,..p.11 1%. gross ms to condition. Hogs were dull and lower ; t,6OJ hood sold at the different yards at 410017.50 V 100 hig. net. CATHARIN E SMITIL by her next friend I January Term, 1009. HENRY BECKER. No. Mt vs. I Summons in Divorce DAVID L. SMITH. MIIE DEFENDENT WILL TAKE 1 NOTICE, that depositions will be taken on the part of the plobatilk before me, a Commis sionerF, ar led by e Court,at my *Moe, No. 911 South neon strew Lanbaster city, on SAT URDAY, he 27th du el Mateh, IMO, between the hours of 10 ofoloo 4. K. and 4 o t oluek P. M. Of said day. M. M. NUTT, CXrmtnittsioner, ' feb2o-4t3 °Moe of Hon. T. /*evens. Fertilizers. WE 11A Vie ITO - TRA VELING AGENTS. Fanners' and Dealer* who send their orders direct to na, Can avail themselves of the ' LOWEST' PRICES litld earl the Conalifplon. Early orders will be eavahlitgetsla to buyers. , ALLNR Jr NEEDLES, itanaketurers of IMPROVED. SUPER PHOSPHATE 0? LIME. AND THE AMMONIATED ocamizEß. PERUVI,t.N GUANO. We sell otsly No. I —received direct from the Government FISII GUANO. A splendid Unwire peeked in barrels WO 1/180 Otter for sale rtilto: LAND PLAATUR, HYDRAULK, CallitNT and a full assortment of COms and CArtmas. DISCOUNT TO DEULBRS. ALLEN & NFIE,DLES, 0 SOUT.II DELAWARE AVENUE, iIIILAD'A ESTABLISHED IN 18418: -•• • GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., febll24m] SWe Agents at Lan;nater SittiaSWAT , HT WILL 43.1. AT C) T, ONTNT OF iiin u,, tov., A 44 ~ .1. s HEAFFEII, FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR FRCIT TUEEs xinc mmATEsT DISCOVERY OF TILE AGE LA NC/11MM 'Feb. 9.1. 45 fig 50 DJ 3t , f* I . (10 Bioko► awl Yfittionery. INli*esmigned wishing to litipUcii 1114 LAlii4 !STOCK OF BOOKS dt$T.A ' I'l 0 N E RY, No. 3•S North queen et reet, I'ATION E It I' *wink or iIIiiNIDS-ST. -1 . - 4 ,f _ n boas, Diaries. )e . ,A 111/111;kAYLOC11. i Of an Minis, (1 001 b de. B. : r. - Oarlivo folio si piece I STATIONERY AND PAIICY AnTICLEs of alrkiii4ll. T WHOLESALE AND' RETAIL. BUTLER for 83 cts. TESTAMENTS for 10 elm fe1)2041) 0. 8. DARE. Fruit I'reo Invigorator. IMBIE LEST'S I'I7IT TREE )1 L IND Di,Eur DE:iTuoyEit it kg tiltP most useful oestotriestion et-ingre dients ever known for Fruit, and the evidence we can ores ai from men of the highest stand ing in ottiof the benefits to be derived from it. use in II nit Trees, Vines, Wheat, Corn, Mow ers, and all Mods of Vegetation, cannot he doubted by any honest man. When applied to trees, it p metrates every pore, destroying the worm In the heal I of the tree, anti by connect ing with the mineral substance of the earth, destroys the cause and prevents the creation of any destructive insects. It will prevent Curcu lie from slinging the plum, and every person u.ing it will have sound plums. It will kill the pencili grub, and make peueh trees bear healthy fruit. It aill prevent dry-rot in grapes. It swells the tree. causing the old bark to peel on front the b dy, while a bewail:fat new green bark takes its place. It will kill potato bugs and prevents potato jot. It will prevent weave!, mill-dew, or rust in wheat, and prevent the fly from touching it. It destroys the cut-worm in corn—in tact,it will kill any kind of insects that attack Fruit Trees and cause all Fruit Trees tO bear sound fruit. it is now extensively maxi in the Western states, and those who haVe used it would not be without it, fora thousand times ils cost. It has been used in the southern parts of Barks County,t his :gate, on grain. trees, ac., and there has not been a single failure. Any person wishing to see its effect upon growing grain anti fru it , eau be glut tiled by calling on us, or by writing, and we will refer them to per sona (with residence) who are using it. We warrant it to do just what we Maim for it. To be used tie soon as the frost is out of the ground. Township and r-ingle Lights for sale for the County 01 - Lancaster. The public are notified to purchase no night of J. ALIKARN, alias ti.o. W. JACifelf•li, of Marti more, 11.4 WC will prosecute all who buy from him to sell or use. • Circular; will be +writ to nny one, with name oL thosa ho have use.l 11, by applying to 11213-2 tn j jittes. `MALL VINES, I offer an unusual Hue stock of small YRUITS, strong well-rooted Mauls, and I Hatter myself that t can 1111 orders with entire satisfaction. My stock embraces NV USOICS Early Kittatinny and Lawton BLACK ItERILLEs; Philadelphia, Clark, Black Cap, Purple Cane, Ohto Everbear ing and Thornless RASPBERRIES. GOOsEREBRIES, STRAWBERRIES AND CURRANTS of leading varieties. Linneits and Victoria RIIU BAR 11, ASPARAGUS, one and two years old. GRAPE VINES of approved varieties, one, two and three years old. En close stamp for Price List. TREES, FLOWERING Slink:Bs, &r, Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry and Quince Trees 41111 of large size, clean and thrifty in growth. Shade and Ornamental Treez, and an assontuucmt of n0w ,,,1.,....„. cring Shrubs for sale cheap, by _,.-....... CYRUS N. HERR, Strasburg, Pa. Enolomo Stamp for Price List. feb.4o-lapl* Periodietds. rirtrA L Y EVENING EXPRESS, FURNISHES ITh IREADERS RY.GULARLY liZil3 THE LATEST NEWS BY MAIL AND M AGN ET I( TE LEG RA PH, And all Important Local and General In telligence. TURNS: $5.00A YEA E ; 81.36 Iva 8 MONTHS. EF: ELY" EXPRESS, A SATURDAY PAPER OF TILE FIRST CLASS, 'Contains all the news of the week up to Fri(lay night, and gives more fresh reading Sham can be had elsewhere for Um. same America of 1401110 Y. TILIMfit $2.00 Pkg IN A DYAKUN. 41,441m0s PEA R SOL & GEIST, lithitshers. &Salaam! Lancaster, Pa. Drugs ten 4 Chemicals. D R. WEAV'ER'S DRUG STORE! The subariber having parobasod and taken iO4l pf the , Drag store of D. tisasincl, Fe=y, Nortlieast Corner of Centro. Square, ralibarg, Pa., respeetfufly solicits the patrol,. age ottitalpeople of Strasburg and vicinity, to a large and oarefully selected stock of DRUGS, OHRKIDALS, PAINT:4, OILS; MN SUMPS, VARNlsisec?4, If TIULES, WALL PAPKII , &i'. Besides ry other article usually DruggistfVend all of the best quality, which will be sohl at the Lowasr Paws& J. G. WEAVER febital strasburg, Ilu. Wash Safi illwhlnes. E OF THE WONDER'S OF THE OAG E. S. WASHING MACIILXE. Hotel Size washes the bulk of twelve sheets at a batch. Aranally Size six. Tub Machine, four to six.. Shortest time, two to live minutes to a batch. Least wear on clothes. The sim plest, cheapest, twist efficient, most easily op eratol awl Most durable Clothes Washer In the world. For pullet/lora about State Rights, call on c. M. WALKER, felY:o4f] Rxcbaugo Hotel, Lancaster, EVAN' A:, CO., hextilig, CYRUS N. HERR, Strasburg, PA Dry Goods. THOS. J. WENTZ Having purchased of Charles E. Wentz and Henry C. Wentz. their Interest in the firm of WENTZ BROTHERS, now offers the immense stook of DRY GOODS, CAEPETS, 01k CLOTHS, NOTIONS, GLASS AND QUEENSWARg, At the Lowest Possible Prises, in order to red take his stack. Having a large stook of DOMESBIU GOODS, on hand, purchased before tho late yd- Vance, he offers them at the OW Prices. Ohl I - coea, Muslims, Sheetings, Shirtings, Ticking's, Checks, mod all Housekeeping Goods. Sold at Inducing Low prices. Ile calls special attention to the Glass and Quoensware Department. TIIOS. J. WENTZ, Successor to Wentz Brothery. sign of the Bee Hive, No. 5 East King straiten, Lancaster, Pa. [tebs-511-ly SPRING, 1869 GLASSWARE. FItENCII, CHINA AND ENGLISH GRANITE WARE, Now opening at HAGER & BROTHERS. BEST QUALITY BOSTON & PITTSBURG GLASSWARE, purchased direct from the Manufacturers. Engraved, Cut and Pressed Table Tumblers, Goblets, Champagne and Wine Glasses, Fruit Stands, Saucers, Cream l'itchers, sugars, Celery Stands, 4 - c., in great variety of styles. Gold Band and Plain French China, 20 CRATES. WHITE ENGLNII GRANITE WARE. New Style:4.4'Mb] nud Embossed, of our own imps~ rtation. and will be sold ut very LOW rineus. HAGER & BROTHERS. LINENS Sr. COTTONS. HAGER & BROTHERS have now in store a full assorttnent of ItAMSLEY LINEN SUEETINGS AND PIL LOW CASINOS, DAMASK, SNOW DROP, AND DICE PATTERNS TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS, HEAVY LOOM TABLE LINENS, DAMASK AND HUCK TOWELS AND TOWELINGS, from finest to lowest qualities. RICH XRDSON , S SHIRTING AND FRONTING LINENS, A full Stock of HOUSE FURNISHING 6001)5, INCLUDING Marseilles Quilts, Honey-Comb Quilts, Blankets, 'table and Piano covers, Curtain Wallin', /se. 500 PI Et:ES BERT CALI( ',01.:s at 1214 e. New York Mills, Wamsatta, Williamsville, Fruit of Loom, Lousdale, Hill forestdale, (lope, and other makes of BLEAcIIED AND UNBLEACHED which we aro selling by the PIECE OR YARD, —A.2— WIIOLESALE PRICE. 1,000 PRIME OIHO FEATHER!. WALL PAPERS • HAGER it I3ROTHERS Are now receiving their SPRING STOCii, which will be found complete in all departments of Plain and Decorative PAPER HANGINGS, In Plain Tints, Walnut, Oak, an Marble, Fresco°, Stamped Gold, Satins and Blanks , for Balls, Parlors, Libraries Nooms and 4 ,Lttimb crs. Ch Choice New Fresco Designs for STORRS AND PATENT KiiTAL for scouring paper against Damp Walls. /04 - Call and examine. RACER & BROTH E RS. CARPETS! ENGLTSH BUFSSELS, CILOS, , LEY'S 'TAPES TRY BRUSSELS, LOWELL AND ILIILT FORD THREE-PLY, INfiRAIN AND VE. N ET( A N . , WOOL DLITUIL IiEMP A , 4t) RAO CAR rurs. vEtNET irrOit AND MATS, WOOL-BOBDERED UoCOA A N .1 DONAU OEM CLOTIIs. NEW DESIGNS—ALL WIDTHIN. COCOA AND CHINA MATTING - , WINDOW SHAUFei AND HOLLI,NIU 4 , In Full A eaortment. febl?-tf] lIA.GER 4V; BROTIIKU.S. JACOB PAUNISH, 1111 P. B•BNIBU, JOHN L. B.Lt..Ea. HARNISH & CO'S CHEAP STORE, No.?i WE.sT i , ealers in Foreign and I , olllCailiU DRY GOODS, ULASS AND QuEimmw &RE, t loths, easaluseres,Ssatinetts, Joann, Tweeds, Lindseys, Flauncla, l'lckings, Checks, Haigif, Alpaceas, hresa Giugliaina, cahoot's) , MicAlus and Drabs, (foods, Notions, Sr. No. 1 Fest hers, MEN AND DOI'S' WEALL Made up at astonishing Low Prices. 4r;-Call and eiraulino our stock befory pur. chasing elsewhere. (febl24lo.lf Hats, Caps, Furs, der. 1868. SHULTZ & BROTHER, M A T T 11$7. it kl , No. !b) NORTH QUEEN STREET., LANCMITHR, PKNNA Latest style Fall and Winter HATS and CAPS In all gauntlets and colors. LADIES' FANCY FURS, We are now opening the largest and most complete assortment of Ladled , and Chlldren'e FANCY NUNS ever offered In this marketAlat very low priced. • ROBES! ROBES!! ROBES!!! buffalo Robe's, li j nedoyel unlined; Hudson Bay, • - W-OganiUitNtlaira 4.4104414., 8LANK : .1,441 LAP RUGS Of all qualities, to which we would particularly invite the attention of all persona in want of ihrth*Oftni UAL • , , , GLOVERy 0)115$11/ 0 1.1e1 1 01 Aid M I Tn..% OTTI O .II, nnAvxß, XI:TILIA, WM., K1D,&0.,&0. Ladles' kme Par Trimmed Gloves, Gauntlets, Mitts and Hoodoo. PULL WARMERS and EA It I Inifi WHOLESALE ANID RETAIL n0964f) Ba nkkitg. =33333 B " & SHENK, BANKERS, NOBTEMAAT ANQL2 OP CZNTRIS SQUAD'S, LANCASTER, PENNA =4040 1868. BUCKSKIN, - FLESItEIi, I= Dentistry. Lacc.awrxn, June pith, AOC EDITOMI Exriutes: Dr. Wm. IL Whiteside, the enterprising Dentist, ban purchased trona Mll5ll large stociEst teeth and all the fixtures, the in strumentsDnuerly belonging to me, and those used in father, Dr. Parry, in his Lice. In t.h ba.a.the doctor has provided himself with abmo of the moat valuable and ex pensive instruments need in dental practitie, and has beyond doubt ene of the best and hir gest collections of teeth andbiairlaisomts in the State. Persons visiting SWlMPliksiodious °Mee of Dr. Whiteside, cannot fail to be fully mama modatod. 'rho Doctor loses no opportus= furnishing himself with every late se improvement in his line of business. • li. 11. P4RI(T. W m. witrrusinE, • DENTIST. OFFICE AND REINIOS, EAST KING LT ItEET Next door to the Court House, over rabne.- tock's Dry Goods Store, LANCASTER, PENNA Teeth itztracted with pain by the ttat of (Nitrous Oxide) Gas. no2o-tf ) Jewelry. AI ZIM & JACKSON, DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES AND FANCY (;GODS, No. 15 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA SirREPAIRING ATTENDED TO.liill no2o-Iy] IVAT C HES! WATCHES, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a large and full assortment of the GENUINE AMERICAN WATCHES, of different weight and finish, to suit all, whicil are sold upon the most reasonable terms, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Keeps also on hand a good assortment of CLUCKS. Call and examine the goods before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, I Itoliett a continu ance of the same. HENRY le. ANDEMWS, Jan 1.6m.] Strasburg, Lancaster co., Pa. Muskat Instruments, &r. T B. KEVINSKI, 'DEALER IN Sri EET M 1:SIC, PIANOS, ORGANS, at E LODEONS, ~4 nd Nugleat Insdrt meiit.4 Generally. sea() Agent for STEINWAY SONS , WORLD RUNOW NED I'IANOS. Aloo, Agent for PRINCE A: CO.'S ORGANS anti MI:LODEONkS o*l-Mtislo sent by Mall Pree of Postage. xo.i.NOl k 4 1 0 111..NCH STICKET Lancaster, 11:1. GOOK AtiiolHL 1)01 I ! lizett aw iin J. B. KEN,INSKI SEfl MUSIC STT•TOItE K LOFT KETI.A, O.IIY EL LA, MIMODILONS, ttn Ole 4011 a nun& Infthtrutnest fa, . • Der Keyinski ba ugent, tor de bereemty Stein. webr Pianos—Hlotreera beast mer se of date'. I)er plata is N 0.3 NORD .1.13,1Nc1i STREET, LANCASTER. 1. P. For a ilest raty Booty Geig, odder sn Accordeon, odder ThiNnerriob-Velt odder on. uich onuers nundeal. inshtrument, Idea odder gross, eldept ynaht nt on* litrvinskiPa, No. 3 Nord Prince elitrosei Lunesb.iter. 1ncr20,17 Grocerlem. G ROCERIES, FRUITS, AND CONFECTIONS, FOR "'LIE lIOLIVAYS. ' LAYER, sEEDLESS . A.No VALENCIA RAISIN NEW CURRANTS, Njolt CITRON, TURKISH PRUNES, GREEN APPLES DRIED APPLIA 1)111) ) PEACHES, 110M1N Y. SHAKER COFt):, GREEN PEAK, s.PLIT PEAS, CHOICE CRANBERRIES, CHOICE GREEN Tlf4, CHOICE BLACK TEA. Tao, LAGUY R A AND JAVA COFFEES, SUGARS AND SYRUPS. A VARIETY OF (X)NFECTIONB, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. LAMP GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. All the above of the best quality and cheaper than the cheapest. At D. P. it J. S. BURSETI., nov 20-Iyr] No. IS East King street. 1.1.6 e. l'itritigheit, (Cc. AUG. REINONFIL. JAG. REINOICRL, JR. A it J. RELNOMIL, M A N 17 F, ACT 13 it E .AN D DItA. LF•RS COPAL, WHITE, OOPPLN, BLACK AND JAPAN LLNi , ERD OIL, TURPENTINE, &a, 4,. NO. lor9 NOETII QUEEN STREET, .(In the Keystone Emilding,) LANCASTIOR, PA. Also, Mahogany Itards Veneers 'and Mouldings of di ff erent sizes and pat terns. All kinds of Turning, such as fled Posts, Table Legs, spokes, 'flubs, PcHoes, &e. , ate., &c. • ; Al o, AXLES, t,PRISGS, ne. [Jan filyr Book and Job Printing. - D ALT] cot lin A N, -a- to BOOK JOB PRINTERS. PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING OF ALL KINDS From the largest PUNT ER to the smallest CAILD or UMW L.t It, executed in the heat style, Mut at reasonable prices. so-Orders from a dist:lure promptly attend ed to. OFFICE.-NO. 13, SOUTH QUEEN kATEFIET, LA.TC ASTRA, P11.X.11.11. W AT( HES 391=1