accounted for and economically disbursed. I will to the best of my ability, appoint to office those only who will carry Out this design. In regard to our foreign policy, I would deal with nations as equitable law re quires indiqsduals to deal equal with one another, and I will protect the law-abiding citizen whether of native or foreign birth, wherever his rights are jeopardised or the flag of our country floats. I would respect the rights of all nations, demanding equal respect for our own. If others depart from this rule in their dealings with us, we may be compelled to follow their precedent. The proper treatment of the original occupants of the land, the Indians, is one deserving of careful study. I will favor any course towards them which tends to their civilization, Christianization, and ultimate citizenship. The question of suffrage is one which is likely to agitate the public so long as a portion of the citizens of the nation are excluded from its privileges in any State. It seems to me very desirable that this question should be settled now, and I en tertain the hope and express the desire that it may be the ratification of the fifteenth article of the amendment to the constitution. In conclusion, I ask the patient forbear ance of one towards another throughout the land, a determined effort on the part of every citizen to do his share towards cementing a happy union, and I ask the prayers of the nation to Almighty God in behalf of this consummation. STATE NEWS. MONTOUR COUNTY.—Gleanings from the American.—The Methodist Episcopal Conference will meet in Danville on the 10th of March. Several hundred minis ters will be in attendance. The number is expected to be fully as large, as it was before the divison. Bishop Scott, is to preside. Homes, during the Conference, have alteady been provided for nearly all, among the citizens Workmen are en gaged on a new County Court House Iteli.,,aious revivals progressing in the Methodist and Lutheran Churches. ADAMS COUNTY.—On Monday night the 22nd ult., a young man named Thos.. _ Lee, was shot and killed by one Weems Black, at a place called Wolf's Hill. The deceased was a huckster—following sales and selling cakes, beer, &c., and he and Black had been for some time making Widow Rosensteel's house,at Wolf's Hill, their headquarters. Black who is in cus tody says the deceased was shot by acci dent Mr. Amos Rebert, of Straban township, met with a severe accident at Lower's mill on the llth inst. He was engaged in hauling saw logs, and whilst unloading a heavy one, it got the start of him, the butt end striking his side and hip. LELUGH COUNTY.—The old Allen Rifle Company, of Allentown, is to be reorgan ized Jordan Division No. 380, S. of T., celebrated their 20th anniversary . last Monday evening ' at Allentown There will be a gran parade of Irish on. St. Patrick's day, at Allentown A number of prisoners in the county jail attempted to make their escape one night last week, by sawing off the window bars, but were detected in time to keep them alttle while longer The dead body of a strange man was found on the 21st ult., in the Lehigh .„,iiiver, near Clader's Island An Irish man stole a watch from Jacob Hill, of Millerstown. He was captured, and merely kicked out of town A new Lodge of Knights of Pythias was instituted at Catasauqua, with twenty-five members. YORK COUNTY. —Mr. George Zerger of Newberry township, was instantly killed on the 15th ult., by a rock falling on him in a stone quarry in which he was :at work, near York Haven On Sunday evening last, Mr. Adam McKinney, resid ing on the Public Common, accidentally cut his hand with a butcher knife, inflict ing a frightful wound A gentleman named Langerman, residing on the Mc- Sherrystown road, near Hanover, had his foot badly injured by a wagon passing over it on Wednesday afternoon On Monday morning Officer Heusner, arrest ed a German named Altvater, (a shoe maker), residing on Broadway Avenue, at Hanover, beyond the railroad crossing, on the charge Of stealing chickens from sev eral farmers residing In Conewago town ship ,close to town On Tuesday morn ing r Single arrested a man at Han ..• with obtaining a suns of • ' under false pretences, from produce dealer. , 1 4 Mooed% ;of lismtvarg, ' 4 . • for twenty years from a sore ledj)ettich he had amputated recently. He !a new doina well The eaCirolni stone residence of Own,. - 7.152 41,11ottstown; Was totAllyM4-- stray — by Are on the night of the 25th ult. anet,insursd for 815,- 000 The esayi RM,d fn g has more societies than any other city of its size and population in the Unitedthates Twelve persons were ba,ised recently at Reading by Rev. George water of the Bap . tilt Church..... Beaver's Store, at Kutz town, was p entered by burglars, and pro anill44 this judt.e f• }pore merican Mechanies of L.fteport have just fitted up a new Hall Twenty two personelhaeolleed ihddeietei in Read ing for selling liquor without license A young man named Reeser, of Maiden creek township, was kicked to death by a horse A de* ealfrdail fret* Berstville to Leesport is talked of. Chesnut Cotnrrr.-On Monday night virtztimazoicl,mita West of Coatesville, but Mr. L., on dia . • them took delberate aim with a, Bret fey gists of the windows, hastened away. On the V=litly2tth,r Oda i I • s en an a gold watch, stolen. • The bulgier, how ever 'bopped a valuable ring, whieh is n j acicount,,o off set the money and wa Attainper recently enter ed atIIPIONSIII thoWeet *litter Valley Rearm' 'ticket oldtereitath..Mtntleekedlire, WI girls attendieviatistithe platform, and Ikea rifled the money drawer, and succeeded . ' in making his escape The first traht passed CM= new Cheep Creek 'Railroad last - Th e W Chester Raihneff Cowman/ will short extend their road from Waif Chester to Ditundagtown..f...Tharisg the last nine weeks revival meetings .have begs held in the Willstown Biptistidhureh; and eita six persona received as members....A -dog was killed last week at Wilistown. goat *two. NEWS ITEMS: A spirited revival is in pro gress at the Evangelical Church, in Mount Joy, with good results. A. colored man named William Watson, bailing from Spring Garden, on the 16th inst., was committed to jail by Esquire Martin, of Mt. Joy, to answer the charge of stealing a set of harness from J. D. Futz. Connection has been made•in Wrightsville between the Pennsylvania Central and North ern Central Railways, anti it is proposed to lay, during the coming Spring, heavier rails between that place and York. A wild goose was shot lately in West Lam peter township, which weighed 8)1 pounds. Rev. Mr. Witherow, of New Jersey,has been elected pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Columbia. Our friend, Calvin R. Coleman, formerly of this city, now of Kansas City, Missouri, was in town for a few days last week, and looks hale and hearty. He has lately associ atAd with him in the Leather and Finding bu siness Mr. S. H. Gahm, also a former Lances terian, and their business prospects are very flattering. We wish them abundant success. Columbia has some very bad boys. On Wednesday of last week, a lad from York county was set upon by a gang of young ras cals near Black's Hotel, in that place, who threatened to cut him with a knife, and thus compelled him to give up his pocket book. After receiving their booty they decamped. Dr. E. Heston has sold his farm of 56 acres, in Little Britain twp., to Robert Patton, of the same township. A correspondent writing from Oskaloosa, Kansas, holds)out great inducements to young men who have a notion to emigrate to the west to make that point their destination. He states that money commands as high as twenty-Bve per cent. interest. Address C. S. Brodbent, Oskaloosa, Kansas, for any par ticulars. On Thursday a week, Mr. William ()leaves, the veteran schoolmaster of Columbia, died at that place, at the ripe old age of eighty-six. Dr. J. L. Atlee, er., of this city, has been chosen one of the managers of the House of Reftige of Philadelphia. Also, President of the Board of Trustees of the State Lunatic Asylum of Harrisburg. A. R. Whiner, Esq., of Safe Harbor, has been appointed County Surveyor, by the Court, a position he has so satisfactorily filled since 1866. Gen. George M. Steinman has sold to Mr. Isaac Diller, for $5,500, one of his new dwell ing houses in Prince street, between W. King and Vine streets. Governor Geary has pardoned Emanuel Nixdorf, of this city, sentenced in 1866 to three years' imprisonment in our county jail. George Heislin has been appointed Mail Messenger at Landisville, in place of Mr. Gauagan. The County Linnren Society met last Sat urday afternoon. J. B. Kevinski presented fifty specimens of minerals, C. A. Heinitsh the horn of an African Buffalo, and S. S. Rathvon several specimens of rare birds, &o. The Lancaster Fencibles, accompanied by the City Cornet Band, left for Washington on Tuesday, to participate in the inaugural cer emonies. A charter for a new Lodge of Odd Fellows, at Manheim, has been granted. At the Lutheran Fair in Columbia, the fire horn was awarded to the Columbia Engine Company, the vote standing Columbia 2,015 M, Vigilant 1,74434, Laurel Hook and Ladder Company 4. Several head of cattle were stolen last fall from Samuel Shettle, of Conewago township, York county. They were recovered last week, near this city. A fellow named Ander son was the thief, and he is now injail at York for stealing a horse and buggy in Dover twp., in that county. The Republican citizens of Millersville will hold an election to-morrow, to ascertain the choice of the people for postmaster of that village. The Columbia Spy says the first train of freight cars crossed the new bridge over the river, on Monday last, hauled by the locomo• tive whieh was built especially for crossing the bridge. Passenger trains have not yet crossed, but will in a few days. John I). Skiles purchased the property of Mrs. A. E. Keller, in East King street, be tween Lime and Shippen, at public sale, for $5,050. Mr. J. A. floofstitler, of Manor township, brought to the Erpress office in this city, a few days ago, a goose egg which measured 11% inches lengthwise, and 8% inches round the shorter diameter. This has been partially beaten by Mr. John Shantz, of Montgomery county, who has one measuring 17% inches lengthwise, but only 7% inches in circum ference, around its middle. David Miller, of Plicenizville, Chester co., was arrested a few days since and committed to prison on the charge of forging two promis sory notes—one of $7OO on his father, and another of $BOO on his brother, a drover, for cattle. Those who have to make transfers of real estate this spring will be interested to know that the Supreme Court of this State has de cided that the seller is bound to make the deed and furnish the necessary stamps. The pur chaser can, of course, pay these expenses if he chooses to do so, but the obligation rests only on the party of the first part. John Brady, Auctioneer, a few days ago sold a sow, with seven pigs xdonging to John L. Bair, of Bast Hemp lield township, for $107.25. Ell Landis, of ,Lancaster township, recently slaughtered a hog, seventeen months old, which weighed Ile pounds. Samuel W. Meixell, a practical printer formerly of this city, has purchased the Gisr mask:own Chronicle, a weekly newspaper pub. EOM at Gemantown, Philadelphia. W. wish our brother " typo" abunclant success. The Vigilant Fire Company of Columbia, wilt give a eallOo dress ball on St. Patrick's day, wresting. The ladies are to wear calico damns.. AS a meeting of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, held at the oßko of the oompauY, in Philadelphia, on sditiy i the fallowing gentlemen were elece ed direotoes : J. IldipO Thompson, Josiah Baeon, Wilder Morrie, Gloms Mick, Sanwa T. Bodine, Joseph B. Myers Edward O. tr od ift Washington M J aybes, ohn M. Hen ,J Blitse. • • irsOttiglM,tat '7lte Dintocu.aTiq CAMP ; l'or the f'W di x s i that portion &the " and los its being" the Mayor's co, has boos in a taste Oi ilia tionoterlow The &et 14 die "us " have beeome Sarrifieded last. Their man scapady began to realise the fact that tie fate Democratic Treasurer was short in his amounts, when it *as whispered that another of f 4 happy Amity's of city ofilleials ' bad ispottokmu=p= 7 l, repose saying that the tdaY to an amount variously 'Olmsted at from a few hundred to a few tkoutaud. The facts, So fey as we Out gather, are &bent as follows: en Wedneedly night Charles R. Franey, Itsq., clerk to the Mayor and Chief of Night Polies, left the city, stating, to a policeman that he was going to New York. The fact tbeathore Was "something wrong" began to be apparent, and all doubts on the subject were set at rest last evening, by the mayor, appoints J. IL *Upper, Jr., to till the " 14 2 61101 4 " 41 eniavol Ire Chief of Night Police. • On the first of September, the duplicate of uitoollected water rents, amounting to $l6OO had been placed in the hands of Mr. Franey, (who is also an Alderman) for collection. At ** lest meeting of Councils, the following resolution, relating to, this natter, was adopt ed by Council": Eqsqlood, That' a comm4too of three from each NAY be 'appointed tto examine and re port npod 11w - condition of the Water Rent Duplicates of 1864, 1865, 1866 and MC It is alleged that the proposed investigation under this resolution has an intimate comma. tion with the disappearance of the party en trusted with the duplicate. It seems that none of these books could be found, although they ought to have been in the mayor's office, and had been seen there some time ago. - It is impossible to state at present, how tench of these water rents have been collected and not paid over, the object of the above reeolu t ion having been to ascertain that fact. The simple fact, however, that the tooks cannot be found is prima facie evidence that the cus todian or custodians were not prepared to show a clear balance-sheet. . . , But the trouble in the Demountfle atatnp did not end here. The appointment of Mr. Reg ener as Chief of Night Police, relied a little rebellion among the " Stara" of Ai* first mag nitude, who flatly refused to emillOis &rotted a new "Star" of an inferior magnitude in point of official experience, and promptly ten dered their resignation to idat- honor the Mayor ! Here the matter Mali for the pre tent. The police are to hive a meeting this afternoon to determine their course of con duct in the premise., and the Committee of Councils in the meantime prosecute their thus far unavailing search for the, missing dupli cates. The Ladies Friend for March, with its full of reading, is before us. A capital lion " In the Firclight,” forms the in to this splendid monthly of Literature Fashion. " Roland Yorke ; or Done in riedini,r 9 is continued, and there are also many Other good things that our readers can llncrifley get titng a copy of the Lady's Friend, and reading FATHER ABRAHAM clubs with it at 4 , 2.75 a year for both. MARRIED. DETLING—SONNEN. On the 2d inst., by Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Peter K. Detling to Amanda Sonnen, both of Petersburg. LANE—BRUBACHER. On the 25th ult.,ty the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Abraham L. Lane, of Manheim twp., to Lavinia R. Brubacher, of Warwick. STEFFY—KAYLOR. On the 25th ult., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Simon S. Steffy to La vinia H. Kaylor, both of Rapho. GOOD—KAYLOB. On the 25th ult. ' by the same, Jefferson T. Good to Kate H. Kaylor, both of Rapho. SumPmAN—Pw,FrEn. On the same day, by the same, Samuel Sumpman to Elizabeth Peffer, of Mount Joy. WHITBY—VAN CAMP. On the 22d ult., in Philadelphia, by Rev. W. J. Clark, Henry Whitby to Kate, daughter of J. C. Van Camp, Esq., of Laricaster, Pa. MILLER—HERSHEY. On the 25th ult., by the Rev. A. H. Kremer, Hiram K. Miller to Emma S., eldest daughter of Jacob L. Her shey, all of East Hemplield. RAUH—GIFFIN. On the 25th ult., by Rev. E. J. Gray, Isaac B. Hank to Martha Giffin, both of Churchtown. DIED. BRUBAKEB. On the 24th ult., in East Co calico twp., near Adamstown, Mrs. David Brnbacher. BOMBERGER. On the 9th ult., at his resi dence, near Sbippensburg, Cumberland, co., Joseph Bomberger, in the 88th year of his age. He was a preacher of the Mennonite Church. STIEHR. On the 25th ult., in this city, An drew Stoehr, in the 35th year of his age. SHAEFFER. Lately, in RI brats township, John Shaeffer, aged 76 years, 9 months and 13 days. Hass. On the 25th ult., suddenly, at his rosidenee, near Hess' Landing, in West Lam peter twp., Henry Hess. BAKER. On the 2341 ult., in Lancaster twp., Anna Baker, aged 57 years, 10 months and 2 days. RIFE. On the 23d ult., Geo. Weldler, son of Jeremiah and Mary A. Rife, aged 1 year, 2 months and 23 days. THE MARKETS. Lauoaster Household Markets. LANCASTER, March 3. Butter, ip ID 45 @ 48 Lard, VI, 18 4 . 9 20 Eggs, 16 doz.. 20 49 , 22 Dressed Chickens, 45 t@ 70 Beef, by quarter, for front, /6 Si,* 9'4; do. do. do. nindquarters. 12 el 13 Whole Hogs, per lb 15 15% Veal, by quarter, 10 13 Potatoes, is bus 00 1.00 do. 11 half pk 13 15 Turnips, 1 16 half pk 6 f 4 ,8 Apples, VI halt' pk 30 el 40 Corn in the ear i 6 bus 1.00 Oate,lll bag of bus 1 40 @1.50 Philadelphia Cattle Market. MONDAY, March I.—The Cattle Market was active this week, but prices were unchanged. Imo bead sold at 10010 1 40. for extra Pennsyl vania and Western steers; 8%094e. for fair to mood do., and 601 e. V b., gross, for common, as o £o : The following are the particular :1111 head, Owen Smith, Lanc'r Co . 7 :1 9 % 26 " A. Christy & Bro., Lan. 00.... um 45 44 Dangler & Moeleese, Chest. co 7 100 " P. MOFillen, Lano'r oo 8 114 65 44 P. Hathaway, Lano'r oo 8 1 10 90 44 James 8. Kirk, Chester c 0.... 8 10 25 " B. McPalen, Chester co 9 1), 100 44 James McMen, Western 8 9 . 50 " K. 8. Mon_ J aen Chester c 0.... 9 2 145 " Ullman & Boatman, Lan. 00.. 8 ON 100 " Martin Fuller & Co., Lan. co.. 8 10 120 44 Mooney &Smith,__Western 7 W 4 50 " Mooney I Bro., Weetern...... 6 9 30 " H. Chain, Western Penna.... 0 8% 100 44 Smith & Bro., Western 7 4 10 50 44 L. Frank, Virginia 7 90 " Mope & Co., Lano'r co. 8 1:1 14 90 M. Dryfooi I Co., Western.... 6 U " J. Clemson, Lano'r co., 8 90 " Chandler&Alextinder,Chester 7 9 40 44 Kimble& Wallace Chester 00. 71 16 " Charles Duffy, western 7 II " It. Mayne, Western asgi " J. Seldozuridge, Lanelr 00.... Cows were unchanged ; 1110 head sold at 00 for springers, and WO7O per head for sow and calf. - Sheep were In lair demand i 5,000 head sold at 6154 c. g 1 b. gross as to eondltim, 011 1 1 wens 111111111rI 100 091 4 1 10 the diger en yards at 'wiz S. net. FerLUi%era. WE SAVE No TRAVELING AGENTS. Farmer, imid Dealers, who pend o lieik orders direct to us, eawavail themselves the LOWEST PRICES And save the Commission. 'lowly orders will be advantageous to buyers. ALLEN & NEEDLES , Moultiktoturersof IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, AND THE _ AMMONIATED FERTILIZER. PERUVIAN GUANO. We sell only No. I—received direct from the Government. FISH GUANO. A splendid Mance packed in barrels. We also oder for sale Peas LAMM PLAIITSIt t HYDRAIILIO CZNiitit and a full assortment Of Oils and CANDLate. A DISCOUNT TO DEALERS. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 411 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE, PALLADIA. ESTABLISHED IN EEL GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., 5ab1124381 dole Agents at LoorwAtdr. Books and Stationery. SELLIN'G AT COST The underBignea wishing to REDUCE 11N LARGE MTocK OF BOOKS and STATIONERY, WILL. SELL. AT COsT, ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL I. li. !,HEAFFEIt, No. 82 North Queen street, jan29-tf] THE CHEAPEST BOOKS AND STATIONERY AT TUC CORNS* or WEST KING & PRINCE-STS. English and German Biblot, Testaments, Sehool Books, Miscellaneous Books , Blank Boos, Diaries. Special attention given to SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, and Teachers Helps of all kinds. Ob jest Lessons on Large Charts. The latest MUSIC BP *KS. Mir SHEET MUSIC for five cents a piece STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES of all kinds. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BIBLES for 85 ets. TESTAMENTS for 10 Cie fe1,20-tf I D. S. BARE. Fruit Tree Invigorator. VARMERS LOOK TO YOUR -IL FRUIT TREbs THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE -IS BEST'S FRUIT TREE INVIGORATOR AND INSECT DESTROYER It is the most useful combination of ingre dients over known for Fruit, and the evidence we can produce from men of the highest stand ing in society of the benefltsto be derived from its use iu Fruit Trees, Vines, Wheat, Corn, Flow ers, and all kinds of Vegetation, cannot be doubted by any honest man. When applied to trees, it penetrates every pore, destroying the worm in the heal t of the tree, and by connect ing with the mineral substance of the earth, destroys the cause and prevents the creation of any destructive insects. It will prevent Curou lie from stinging the plum, and every person using it will have sound plums. It will kill the peach grub, and make peach trees bear health_y fruit. It will prevent dry-rot in grapes. It swells the tree. causing the old bark to peel oft from the body, while a beautiful new green bark takes its place. It will kill potato bugs and prevents potato lot. It will prevent weavel, mill-dew, or rust in wheat, and prevent the fly from touching it. It destroys the out-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 used in the Western states, and those who have used it would not be without it., for a thousand times its cost. It has been used in the southern parts of forks County, this htate, on grain trees, to., and there has not been a single failure. Any person wishing to see its effect upon growing grain and fruit, can be gratified by calling on us, or by writing, and we will refer them to per sons (with residence) who aro using it. We warrant it to do Just what we claim for it. To be used as soon as the frost is out of the ground. Township anti :Angle Rights for sale for the County of - Lancaster. The public are notified to purchase no Right of J. AtiliKßl4, alias t.; to. W. JAcksox, of italti more, as we will prosecute all who buy from him to sell or use. Circulars will lie sent to any ono, with name of Maio who have used it, by applying to Jan:9-2111*J Sundt' Ern/t. , Vines, tffe. SMALL FR r ITS, VINES, &c. I offer sn unusual line stack of small FRUITS, strong well-rooted plants, and I flatter myself that I can fill orders with entire satisfaction. My stock embraces Wilson's Early Kittatinny and Lawton BLACKBERRIES, Philadelphia, Clark, Black Cap, Purple Cane,. Ohio Everbear ing and Thornless RASPBERRIES. GOOSEBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES AND CURRANTS of leading varieties. Liuneas and Victoria RHUBARB, ASPARAGUS, one and two years old. GRAPE VINES of approved varieties, one, two and three years old. En close stamp for Price List. CYRUS N. HERR, Strasburg, Pa. TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, Bx. Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry and Quince Trees of large size, clean and thrifty in growth. Shade and Ornamental Trees, and an assootment of Flow ering Shrubs for sale cheap, by CYRUS N. HERR, Strasburg, Ps. Enclose Stamp for Price List. feb2o4spi* Periodicals. THE DAILY EVENING EXPRESS, FURNISHES ITS READERS REGULARLY WiTH THE LATEST NEWS BY MAIL AND MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, And all Important Local and General In telligence. TURNS: PAO A YEAS; $1.26 FOR S MONTHS. THE WEEKLY EXPRESS, A SATURDAY PAPER. OF THE FIRST CLASS, t irtains &lithe news of the week up to Friday t, and gives more fresh readingtluta eau be h elsewhere for the same amount of tamely. Teams: p.OO PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Address PEARSOL A GEIST Publishers, deo Miami , : ft.sreaster,Pa. Drugs' and Cheinicalf. Dit. wHAVERIS DRUG STORE! The subeariber having purchased and taken poSsesson of the Drug Mere of Dr. Samuel mieagy, Northeast corner of Centre Sqmsre, Strasburg. Pa., respeetfully solicits the patron age of the people of Strasburg and vicinity, to a large and eakelully selected stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES, FANCY ARTICLES, WALL PAPER, do. Besides every other article usually kept by Druggists ; and all of the best quality, which Will be sold at the LOWINT PRICER. J. O. WEAVER, febs-11tel Strasburg, I. Washing Machines. ONE OF THE WONDERS OF THE Ask. U. 8. WASHING MACHINE Hotel Shia washes ulk of twelve sheets at a batch. jrainily Slzo six. 'rub Maclaine, four to six. shortest time, two to live minutes to a batch. Least Wear on clothes. The sim plest, cheapest, most effielent, most easily op orated and most durable Clothes Washer in the world. For parttoulare about State Bights, call on C. P. WALKER, tebfaU] Exchange Hotel THOS. J. WENTZ, Having purchased of Charles R. Wentz and Honry C. Wentz. their interest in the firm of WENTZ BROTHERS, now oilers the immense stock of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, NOTIONS, GLASS AND QUEENSIVARE, At the Lowest Possible Prices, in order to red nee his stock. Having a large stock of DOMESTIC c 00D -, on hand, purchased before the late ad vance. he offers them at the Old Prices. tolli enes, Muslins, Shcetings, Shirtings, Ticking's, Checks, and all Housekeeping Goods. Sold at. Inducing Low Prices. lie calls special attention to the Glass and Queensware Department. THOS. J. WENTZ, Successor to Wentz Brothers. Sign of the Bee Hive, No. 5 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. [febs-69-ly GLASSWARE. I,waSaater, l'a FRENCH, CHINA AND ENGLISH ,GRANITE WARE, Now opening at HAGER & BROTHERS. BEST QUALITY BOSTON & PITTSBURG GLASSWARE, purchased direct from the Manufacturers. Engraved, tut and Pressed Table Tumblers, Goblets, Champagne and Wine Glasses, Fruit Stands,Saucers,t 'ream Pitchers, Sugars, Celery Stands, to., in great variety of styles. Gold Band and Plain French China, 20 CRATES. WHITE ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. New Styles—Plain and Embossed, of our own importation, and will be sold at very LOW PRICES. LINENS & COTTONS. HAGER BROTIIERS have now in store a full assortment of RAMSLEY LINEN MEETINGS AND PIL LOW CASINGS, DAMASK, SNOW DROP, AND DICE PATTERNS TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS, HEAVY LOOM TABLE LINENS, DAMASK AND BUCK TOWELS AND TOWELINGS, from finest to lowest qualities. RICHARDSON'S SHIRTING AND FRONTING LINENS, A full Stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, INCLUDING Marseilles Quilts, Honey-Comb Quilts, Blankets, Table and Piano covers, Curtain Musline, Sur. WO PIECES BEST CALICOES at 124 e. New York Mills, Wamsutta,__ i Willianurville, Fruit of Loom, Lonsdale, Hill Forestdale, Hope, and other makes of BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, which we are selling by the PIECE OR YARD, WHOLESALE PRICE. 1,000 LBS. PRIME OHIO FEATHERS WALL PAPERS I HAGER & BROTHERS A re now receiving their SP ft STOOK, which will be found complete in all departments of Plain and Decorative PAPER HANGINGS, In Plain Tints, Walnut, Oak, Marble, Freseoe, Stamped Gold, Satins and Blanks, for Halls, Parlors, Libraries Dining Rooms and Chamb. ere. Choice New Fresco Designs for STORES AND PUBLIC HALLS. PATENT METAL for securing paper against Damp Walls. ifir Call and examine. HAGER & BROTHERS. EVANS & CO. Beading, lea ENGLISH BRUSSELS, CROSSLEY'S TAPES TRY BRUSSELS, LOWELL AND HART FORD THREE-PLY, INGRAIN AND VE NETIAN, WOOL DUTCH, HEMP AND RAO CARPETS. VELVET RUGS AND MATS, WOOL-BOBDERED COCOA AND JUTE DOOR MATS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. NEW DESIGNS—ALL WIDTHS. COCOA AND CHINA MATTI* WINDOW SHADES AND HOL 8, lu full Assortment. febl24fj HAGER 4; BROTHERS. JACOB BARNUM, Y. B. BARNUM, JOHN L. MILLER HARNISH & CO'S CHEAP STORE, No. 2.7 IVEsT KING-ST., LANCASTER, PA., Cloths, Cassineres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, lAndseys, Flannels, Tiekings, Cheeks, Plaids, Ipaoess, Dress Goode, Ginghams, Caliooeid Muslim and Drills, White Goods, Notions, At No. 1 Feathers, MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, Made up at astonishing Low I , rtees. air Call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. ifebireGly Bats, Caps, Furs, sec. 1868. 1868. SHULTZ & BROTHER, HATTERS, No. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PENNA. Latest style Fall sad Wtater HATS and CAPS in all qualities and oolore. LADIES' FANCY FURS, We aro now opsnLue the .111044 Aplt most FANCY r F a At t gr i al T e I red Ati r =cm very low prices. ROBES! ROBES!! ROAES/11 Buffalo Robes, lime/End unlined; Hudson Bay, W caf t Pritubs'WON.,BEE,,Goon, BLANKETS AND LAP RUGS Of all qualities, to wide& we would petrttmdartY invite the attention of all persons In Want of artloles in that line. GLOVES, GAUNTLETS and MITTS. OTTER, BRAVER, NUTRIA, SEAL, BUCKSKIN, FLESHED, KID, de., No. Ladles' Vine Yur Trimmed Gloves, Gauntlets, Nitta and Hoods. PULSE WARMERS and EAR MITTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. n 0204.1 CATHARINE SMITH, by her next friend January Term, nee. HENRY RECKER, No. 159. vs. Summons in Divorce. DAVID L. SMITH. TIIE DEPENDENT WILL TAKE NOTICE that depositions will be taken on the part of the plaintiff, before me, • Commis stomper, appointed by the Co o lt ai l i at my oSktey No. 26 South ueen Wool, Lan r city, on SAT URDAY, he 27th ' tiny of Ma , 1000, between the hounrof 10 Maack A. N. and 4 Wolook P. IL of said day. W. K. BUTT, Commissioner, f0b20.4t) Office of Ron. T. novena. Dry Goods. SPRING, 1869 HAGER & BROTHERS. CARPETS 1 Dealers in Foreign and Domesti c DRY GOODS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, Dentistry.- LAwedisrza, June 25th, 1168. El:wrong Exrassin Dr. Wm. li. Whiteside, the enterprising be purchased from melt large stock of all the fixtures, the in struments fug to me, and aleo those used tl% , Parry, in his prac tice. la. rcbase, tli*tor has provided liiipeelf t some of the Yattiabic and 0146,ex pensive instruments used dental practice, g' and has beyond doubt O'lbest and lar gest collections of teethen 4 • lustre:orients in the State. Persons visiting the corrimodious= of Dr. Whiteside, cannot fail to he fully - iodated. The Doctor loses no opportunity pf furnishing himself with every late scientift improvement in his linear business. , 11. 11. PARRY. WM. . WHITESIDE, • DENTIST. __... OFFICE AND Exerosscx,. . , • EAST KING STREET, • Next door to the Court House, over Feline* toek's Dry Uoods Store, LANCASTER, PENNA. Teeth Extracted without pain by the use of (Nitrous Oxide) Gas. . no2o-tf ] Jewelry. ZAII3I & JACKSON, DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWXLIIY, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES AND FANCY G 001)% N 0.15 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. air REPAIRING ATTENDED TO.' IR 11020-131 WATCHES! WATCHES! CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKH. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand A large and full assortment of the GENUINE AMERICAN WATCHES, • of different weight and finish, to suit all, wbbetb are sold upon the most reasonable terms, itiW guaranteed to give satisfaction. Keeps also on hand a good assortment Of CLOCKS. Call and examine the goods before purehashif elsewhere. Thankful for past favon r solicit a oonthuil ance of the same. iert.:NreY F. ANDREWB_, pint-ono' Strasburg, Lancaster ea., Fit. Musical Instruments, tee. B. KEVINSKI, Hi DEALER IN SIIEET MUSIC, PIANOS, OItGANI3, MELODEONS, Anti Musical Instruments Generalty. Sole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS' WORLD RENOWNED PIANOS. . Also, Agent for PRINCE & CO.'S ORUA.NIS and MELODEONS. .IWMuslc sent by Mail Free of Postage. No.B NORTH PRINCE STREFIS_, ' Lancaster, t GOOK AMOHL DOH! Rooft aw J. B. KIr.:VINSK I SLIM MUSIC SHIMOSE. KLOPPOSILL, ORYELLA, 3116.1.0DE0N5, 1111 aft aorta music Inshtrumental Dor Kevinski is agent for do bereemty Steals wehr Pianos—Hlotreera heast mer so of denial, Der plate is No. 3 NORD PItINCIC STREET, LANCASTIM. N. B. For a first raty gooty f efgg, oddc:z Aecordeon, odder a Tswcerrich-Pelf odder nick clinkers musical Insktrument, Idea gross, shtept yusht ni one Kevinskits, 149.1 Nord Prince Shtrose, Lancaster. [no2o/1/1 Groceries. G ROCERIES, FRUITS, AND CONFECTIONS, FOR THE HOLIDAYS. LAYER, SEEDLESS AND VALENCIA RAJ ER NEW CURRANTS, NEW CITRON, TURKISH PRUNES, GREEN APPLES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, HOMINY, SHAKER CORN, GREEN !NAN SPLIT PEAS, CHOICE CR ANBBBRIBS, CHOICE GREEN T 81 46 CHOICE BLACK RIO, LAGUYRA AND JAVA COFFENS, SUGARS AND SYRUPS. A VARIETY OF CONFECTION,' GLASS AND QUEENSWARZ LAMP GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOX All the above of the beet qvallty and eE* than the cheapest. At D. S. & J. S. BURMA _ nov Stalyr) No. 18 East King idiot% MK& Varnishes, dc. BRINONNL. JAC. RZINOBNL, JA A. &J. REINORHL, MANUFACTURERS ARD WALKS. tit COPAL, WHITE, norm, BLACK APO JAPAN VARNISHES, •,. LINsEIND oiL, ToRpENTINE, se., ea. NO. 109 NORTH QUEEN STRBB'P,.. (In the Keystone Building,) LANcesTNR, PA. Also, Mahogany Boards Veneers and Mouldings of diflbrent sizes and psis terns. All kinds of Turning, such I as Bed Posts, Table Legs, Spokes, Hubs, Wilms, , &c., &e. Also, AMU'S, spRINGS, ito. ilga Sap Book and Job Printing. RAUCII ct COCHRAN, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING OF ALL KINDS. From the largest POSTER to the smallest WOW or CIILCUI4Aa, executed in the beat fay* alllll at reasonable prices. ed to idrOrders from a dUstasea promptly attend . OFFICE.—NO. IS, SOUTH QUEEN STREWS, ireNCLAATia. Psatam. WATOEIOS I