On last Friday evening Samuel Armor, an employee of the smelting furnace, in Paradise township, was found dead in the road lead ing from the furnace to his home. The de ceased left home in seemingly good health, and was about 50 years old. A severe rain and hail storm visited this city and vicinity on Monday evening last. The hail (lid considerable damage to the fruit and shrubbery, and the growing grain was beaten down very much. Many panes of glass were broken in its track. A child of Mr. Amos Ailes, in N. Water street, this city, while crossing the street, on Friday last, was run over by a horse and bug gy. She was badly cut about the head. Children should be careful in crossing streets, and the streets should not be made race courses by drivers of vehicles. The property of Samuel Hess, opposite Graeft's landing, was bid up to $13,000 1 on Monday last, and withdrawn by the assign ees. Fifteen thousand dollars is asked for the property. The decoration ceremonies on Sunday last in this city m yrere attended by a very large concourse of — citizens, but the procession was meagre. Ths G. A. R., Fencibles and Zou ayes, Sons of America, Junior Mechanics' and Sun Fire Company were in the procession. The music was furnished by the Cornet Band. Flowers ware placed on the graves of the de ceased soldiers, and those of Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Stevens were profusely decorated. The locomotive attached to the Columbia Accommodation train ran off the track on Monday last near Dither's warehouse, con siderably damaging itself, but injuring no one is the cars. Alexander Leman, aged 18 years, has been committed to prison, charged with stealing a gold watch and chain in March, 1868, from Augustus Curie, of this city. "The Drummer Boy of Shiloh" is to be pro duced in Columbia, under the auspices of Post 118, G. A. R. Our farmer friends are so busy attending to their own business just now that but few of them visit town, and as a consequence our streets look like some banquet hall deserted. A cotemporary says : Roses—radiant and regal—are already opening their dewy love lips to the greeting kisses of June sun-gleams —their petals flinging fairy fragrance on this summer air. Whew ! Mr. Stephen Clair has been appointed As sistant Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Eleventh district, composed of Columbia, West Hemptield, &c., in place of William U. Hess, resigned. An unsuccessful attempt was made on Monday night last to break open and rob the safe of the Susquehanna Iron Company at Columbia. A similar attempt was made two years ago. The warehouse of Miller & Hartman, on Chestnut street, this city, was entered on Tuesday night last, and an attempt made to get into their safe, but it did not succeed. It would not have paid the rascals, had they succeeded, as there was nothing of value in it to any one but the owners. Mr. Frederick Shreiner, of this city, mys teriously disappeared on Monday afternoon last. His wife died a few days ago, and his grief was so great, that it is feared that some evil has befallen him. THE COURT : The trial of Emanuel Long enecker, who was charged with I irceny by Jesse McComsey, occupied the time of the Court from Thursday until Friday noon, and was warmly contested. Longenecker and McComsey are horse-dealers, the latter luv - ing been empl eyed in buying horses for the former, receiving half the profits as remuner ation for his services. In July last, McCom sey gave Longenecker $1,750 to go west to purchase. When the horses arrived at Lan caster, Longenecker gave them into the pos session of Daniel Logan, another dealer, he having promised to pay back the money McComsey lied given Longenecker to pur chase them, which he failed to do. Then McComsey prosecuted Longenecker. The tes timony was principally directed to the point, as to whether there was a partnership between the two first-named parties, and after very full arguments by counsel on both sides, Judge Long coincided with Judge Hayes, on a for mer trial of the case, and instructed the jury that it had not been made out a case of lar ceny, and that they should bring in a verdict of net guilty, which they did, without leaving the box. William Byerly and Thomas Tillbrook were tried for assault and battery on John Lonius, in Strasburg, on the 4th of July last. Byerly was found guilty and Til!brook not guilty, but directed to pay the costs in his own case. The Court adjourned on Friday afternoon, until Monday morning. On Monday morning another adjourned Court of Quarter Sessions convened, Judges Hayes and Libhart on the bench. Oscar Fowle was indicted for Malicious Mischief, in cutting loose logs secured in the Susquehanna at Columbia, by F. S. Bletz. The logs about which this suit was instituted, were purchased by Mr. Bletz at a public sale held by several persons residing in the vicin ity of Marietta, who had picked them up in the river, and kept them some five months after finding them. Notice had been given by Craig & Blanchard, who have a saw-mill at Port Deposit, that the logs belonged to them. Bletz purchased notwithstanding. Craig & Blanchard instructed Fowle to cut r e, the I and set Vow adrift, so that the get penteee ion of them. This was tha mid of the p= f i r, and a protract ed t e 'NNW FttOel on "the titZ on, law a t he eons , ' case turning upon. question W i WO. was malice is tbiitinnegoggpt't ' ' ry•Wred after a fall ohtiniokon tint law , elide by Judge Hare*, 11041 returned * -I'. et of guilty. Judgement suspended, to ' , as opportunity for counsel for defence to , . reasons for a new trill. Verdibt of not guilty mat indictments lab* Augustus Y. e . soiling liquor without license tempi - - District At torney 'gating that afterlimas the cases be was eittleftd thatzttoir not be sus tained. [Wonder Idisi 4 " the Die , trict Attorney!) Samuel U. Loom*, guilty to the charge of sailing' ' - t license, in Columbia, and was to pay a fine of fifty dollars and thica•proaecution. In the elm at J. n, against whom two indictments we re , mid, one for adultery and the other for cheating by Aliso pretences, verdicts of not guilty war* taken, at the re quest of the District Attorney, w ho informed the Court that the charges against this defend ant could not be sustained. [A great deal of this kind of thing done now-a-days. We suppose George was "satisfied 11 " HELLO BILL, was macht Web so shtorrick la wfa—wu soils nous. ?" "Ei nut dort Dodder mich net, odder ich kumm derneaca." "A wer sog, was is es dos dich se ells macht." "Du weasht Boot g'nunk dos mer rich der. tsu bolts muss wean mee noch fun denna wolfeala goodeshawa will dort one Tehudy un Bricker's grossa neia shtore, dort in Litiz." Well yah, Bill, dort husht recht—mei olty is yusbt heam kumme, turn same shtore, un se sogt so an rush het se in all earam dog un des leawas net g'sea." T To TUX imitate, CLAss :I am now prepare to furnish all classes with constant employment at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the spare moments. Business new, light - and prod table. Fifty cents to $6 per evening, IS easily earned by persons of either sex, and the boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Great inducements are offered those who will devote their whole time to the business; and, that every person who sees this notice, may send me their address and test the business for them selves, I make the following unparalelled To all who are not well satisfied with the busi ness I will send Sl to pay for the trouble of writing to me. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Samples sent by mail for le ots. Ad dress B. C. ALLAN, Augusta, Me. [mhl2-3m CANDIDATES. Ulf" Announcement* of candidates for office MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. This r ,, le is imperative. SENATE t4r We are authorized to announce Capt. CHARLES DENUES, of Millersville, as a candidate for STATE SENATOR, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of Lan caster county, at the nominating election. * r=te" We are authorized to announce DR. I. B. BOWMAN, of Neffsville, Rfanheim twp., as a candidate for the STATE SENATE, sub ject to the Republican nomination by the people at the primary elections. PROTHONOTARY 7:-M - We are authorized to announce Capt. W. D. STAUFFER, for PROTHONOTARY, late of the let Penna. Reserves, and of the 195th P. V. present Clerk for Prothonotary, of Lancaster City, formerly of Earl township, subject to the nomination at the Republican primary election. CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS. CR" We are authorized to announce BEN JAMIN F. ROWS, of Providence twp., ns a candidate for CLERK OF QUARTER SES sroNs, subject to the decision of the Republi can voters at the primary election. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT NrWe are authorized to announce CAP TAIN JOHN Q. MERCER, late of Sadsbury twp., now of the city of Lancaster, as a can didate for CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT, subject to the decision of the Repilbßeau vo ters at the primary elections. LEGISLATURE W - We are authorized to announce Dr. E. B. HERE, of Indiantown District, as a can didate for the Homes OF REPRINISZNTA TIvES, elibject to the nomination of the Re publican people at the primary election. * COUNTY TREASURER :CR - We are authorized to announce JESSE PANNABECKER, of Clay township, as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the Republican nomination at the coming primary elections. per' We are authorized to announce H. K. STONER, of West Lampeter township, (manufacturer of agricultural implements) as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the nomination by the Republican voters at the primary election. rir We are authorized to announce that WM. ROBERTS, of W. Hempfleld twp., will be a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER, sub ject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. REGISTER OF WILLS Pr We are authorized to announce JERE MIAH ROHRER, of Lancaster city, late Major 127th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun teers, 2d Division 23 Corps, Army of the Po tomac, as candidate for REGISTER OF WILLS, subject to the decision of the Repub lican voters at the primary election. lair We are authorized to announce JA COB W. BEAR, of Marietta Furnaces, East Donegal township, as a candidate for REGIS TER, subject to the decision of the Republi can voters at the primary elections. RrWe are authorized to announce MAR TIN S. FRY, of Ephrata township, as a can didate for REGISTER, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of Lancaster coun ty, at the nominating election. t-ir We are authorized to announce DR. WM. M. WHITESIDE, late Lieutenant of Company E, 10th Itegitnent first three months' service, and Captain of Company I, 79th Re giment P. V. of Lancaster city, as a candi date for the office of REGISTER, subject to the decision of the Union Republican party at the primary election. :741 We are authorized to announce Lieut.. A. C. HERR, of West Lampeter township, as a candidate for REGISTER, subject to the nomination by the Republican voters at the primary elections. Nr" We are authorized to announce GEO. W. COMPTON, of C:ernarvon township, as a candidate for REGISTER, subject to the rules of the Republican party. SHERIFF trttr We are authorized to announce JOHN HILDEBRAND, of Mount Joy, as a candi date for SHERIFF, subject to the decision of the Republican party, at the primary elec tion. ir-o- We are authorized to announce AMOS GROFF, of Martic township, as a candidate for SHERIFF, subject.to the nomination by the people at the Republican primary elec tion. rff" We aro authorized to announce JOHN M. JACOBY, of Clay township, as a candi date for SHERIFF, subject to the rules of the Republican party. ' We are authorized to announce ISAAC MISHLER, of Lancaster city, (late of East Cocalico township,) as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, snbject to the rules of the Republican party. COUNTY COMMISSIONER vir We are authorized to announce PETER JOHNS, of East Lampeter township, for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the rules of the Republican party. MARRIED. MULL—ALBRIGHT. On the 27th ult., by Rev. A. H. Kremer, Benjamin Mull, of Earl, to Annie M. Albright, of Ephrata. Bitooss—RlMES. On the 26th ult., by the Rev. 3. J. Btrine, William Brooks to Tillie Muter, both of Drumore twp. HEINHEY—MELLINGER. On the 30th ult., by the same, A. L. Hershey, of Silver Spring, to Fanny K. Mellinger, of Locust Grove. DAIIMAN—MILLER. On the 24th ult., in this city, by Rev. George Robinson, Isaac L. Bauman to Anna M. Miller, both of this city. HOAR—PicKEL. May 27th, by Rev. J. J. !Urine, Isaac Hoak to Maggie E. Pickel, both of Paradise. TIani—TRYER. May 25th, by the Rev. Thos. B. Barker, Walter C. Timm, of Altoo na, Pa., to Sarah A. Tryer, of this city. SNYTE—ANDICBSON. May 25th, by Rev. Dr. Greenwald, John A. Btnyte, of Maytown, to Lizzie Anderson, of Lancaster. CM DIED. BRoswanu. In this city, May 26th, John, son of Jacob and Louisa Broshard, aged 11 months and two days. WORTH. In this city, May 25th, Mrs. Har riet Worth, in the 45th year of her age. THE MARKETS. Lancaster Household Markets. LANCASTER. June 2. Matter, II lb 22 § 25 Lard, vi 111 SO 22 Eggs, f doz. 23 Veal, by the quarter, front. 1 44 g 0 • " hind 9 10 11 If 12 Potatoes, F bus 65 t 75 do. half pk 9 fay 10 Potatoesfrom the South (per R. R.)34 half peek 40 Green Goose berries and Currants with stems, VI quart . Strawberries perquart. Corn in the ear 11 bu... Oats, BFI bag of 8 bus.... Shad IR pair Herring fp dos Herring 100 Carp q 1 lb Philadelphia Pioduce Market. PHILAD3LPHIA, June 2.—The Flour market is dull at preybusly quoted rates. There is no shipment demand, and the home consumers only purchase enough to supply their immedi ate wants; sales of 800 bble. including _super fine at $505.50; extras, $6.758; lowa, Wiscon sin and Minnesota extra fa mily , at $866.75; Penn'a do. do., $i.50@7.50; Ohio do. do., $7.506 8.50, and faney brands at $9611.50, according to quality. Rye dour commands $8.75. There is no spirit in the wheat market, and the downward tendency of pr ices noted yester day still continues; sides of bus. Penn'a red at $1.30; 1,000 bus. fancy Michigan amber at $1.60 @1.65, and some poor white at $1.66. Rye is held at $1.33 ql bus. for western. Corn is dull at the recent decline; sales of yellow at 93e.;-3,000 bus, of western mixed at 84 @ B 9c., the latter rate for high mixed. Oats are steady with sales of 2,000 bus. west ern at 7641577 c., and 1,100 bus. Penn'a at 700472 c. Whisky is selling in a small way at $1.08051.10 31 gal., tax paid. Philadelphia Cattle Market. MONDAY, May 31.—The market for all descrip tions of beef cattle was dull and depressed to day, and prices wore weak ; sales of choice at 9 1 ,0210 1 ,,c., the latter rate for an extra lot ; fair to good at 8 1 049 c.; prime at 7(pBc., _and common at 6@7c. V lb. gross. Receipts 1,537 head. The following sales were reported : 35 head, Owen Smith Western 9 et 510 " A. Christy . ' Bro., Western.. 9 9 , 40 " Dengler & McCleese, Western 7 9'% 80 "P. McFillen, Western 8% 9 9 0 104 " P. Hathaway, Lanc'r co 8% 9 80 " James S. 'Kirk, Lauc'r e 0...... 8 28 " B. F. McFillen , Lancer co 8 99 90 " James McFillen, Western.... 8 9 1 4 75 " E. S. McFillen, Western 147 " Martin, Fuller & Co., Western 8 1 9 100 " Mooney & Smith, Lam ier co.. 8 9 , 70 " T. Mooney & Bro., Western. 7 9 5 " H. Chain. Western 7% 5 40 ' J. &L. Frank, Western. 8 s 5 " Frank & Schomberg,Western. 8 1 A iR 85 ' 6 hope & Co., Lancaster county and Western 8 @ 0 1 / 2 20 " M. Dryfeos & Co., Penna 7X/ 8 42 " Elcon & Co., Western 71 8 44 " 11. Miller. York eo 9 1 ,4 10" 30 '' J. Clemson, Lane'r co 7 9f 23 " L. Horn, Delaware 5 s e ) 32 " T. Duffy, Western 6 %4 4 Cows and Calves met a fair inquiry at s4s@ 5, and Springers at $40015. Receipts, 150. Sheep were steady at about last week'sprices; sales at the Park and Avenue yards at 5%@7;4c. - I/I Si. gross. Receipts, 12,000 head. The depression in Hogs which has prevailed for some time past was again the prominent feature to-day, and prices were barely main tained. Sales at the Union and Avenue yards at $12fP12.75 for slop, and $13@14 for oorn fed. Receipts, 3,000 bead. New Advertisements. FSTATE OF CATHARINE GO SHEN, late of New Holland, Earl town. ship, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted thereto are request ed to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims or demands against the same will present them for settlement, to the under signed, residing in said township. je4-Bt s l CHRISTIAN JOHNS, Adm'r. SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS HAGER & BROTHERS. LADIES DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINGS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN Ready-Made Clothing, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. A full and complete stock at the je4-tftl LOWEST PRICES REMOVAL TO BEAU MONDE HALL ! 531 PENN SQUARE, 531 READING, PENNA., BEAVERS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., &c., FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR A LSO, BOY'S CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S • FURNISHING GOODS 1 LEVI G. COLEMAN, Cutter. BITCH & BRO.. je4-cep EXCITEMENT IN LITIZ ! ROUS MIT DE GREENBACKS I De Ht:gh Prices sin ous g'shpiell! OLD FOGIES DEFUNCT ! Der Plots for woblfebl kawfa is ons TSHUDY UN BRICKER'S °ROMA NEltt SUTORE! AN NEIER SIITOCK GOODS! DRY GOODS fun oily sorts ; Queensware un Hardware ; Oily sorts Dialler Goode for Mon sleit un Weibsleit, for Fre-yohr un Summer; Tsueker, Co ff ee, Kies, un oily onnery aorta Gro ceries ; Ally sorts Hardware for bans; Faint., Oehl un Varnish on de niddershty Slitadt prices. In fact, shier ogles was flier denka konn is ten bawa, Pryer ous wohifeal ins TSITUDY UN BRICKER'S GROSSA NEIA SHTORE I Besides, an first rater, fuller shtock fun oily sorts, Kleader for Monaleit un Buwa; Iluet for Menner un Buwa, An first raty shtoek, un orrig wohlfelil. 8i 10 25 30 95 1.00 1.40 1.85 30 40 20 1.50 7 0 8 Mer dela aw in °Berle& bailers' produce— BUTTER, OYER, SCHMALTZ SHUNKA, SHMOKE-BEEF, DRY-BEEF, HINKLE, EP PLE, SHNITZ, ti.e.—kaufa un torkixwfs, on reg ular morrickt prices. Now is de tsel,t • maoht eioh bei, un judg't for eioh selwer. Kummt in foor-weasa ; kummt uf geil ; kummt mit easle foot's* kummt of em railroad ; kummt of velocipedes, odder kummt tea foos. Mer sin gor net pertioular—yusht so dos der kummt tor wohlfeals an first raty goods, Un bringt eir greenback's mit. Mind der reoht platz is ons TSHUDY UN BRICKER'S GRCSSA NEIA SHTORE, to IN GO•AHHAD SEITIDDLE, •ON LITIZ -AT-- GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, COATINGS, WALL PAPER EMI PORTICO ROW, A LARGO LOT OP AND PROPRIZTOIIe Dl7, Goods. THOS. J. WENTZ, No. CO EAST KING STREET, SIGN OP THE BEE HIVE, Now offers a full assortment of DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, INVITE GOODS, GLOVES and lIOSLERY, CARPETS, FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS, GLASS AND QUEENSWAHE AT THE LOWEST INDUCING PRICES. Kind attention paid to all. special cure taken to show our stock. WENTZ BEE HIVE, No. 5 East King street EMI JOHN D. SKILES, AT HIS NEW STORE, NO. 24 EAST KING STREET, Has just opeued THE MOST ELEGANT STOCK -OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS Ever offered to the CITIZENS OF LANCASTER LADIES' DRESS GOODS Of every description 500 pa. CA LICOBJ from 9 to 1234 e. per yard SHAWLS A Hoe assortment of SQUARE SHAWLS of every description. BLEACHED MUSLIN`! All the Best and Popular Makes GENTLEMEN'S WEAR A fine assortment of FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN C,LOTHS, CIASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, Which we will make up to order at short notice, best style, low prices READY-MADE CLOTHING A large assortment of our own Manufacture for MEN AND BOY'S WEAR, AT LOW PRICES CARPETS!!! CARPETS!!! 50 ps. BRUSSELS THREE-PLY, INGRAIN, RAG AND HEMP CARPETS, -A L9O OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, &c WINDOW SHADES! A fine assortment of Window Shades at very Low Prices. [my7-ly JACOB asnalisfr, K. 8. HABNISH, JOHN L. MILLER HARNISH & CO'S CHEAP STORE, No. 27 WEST KING-ST., LANCASTER, PA.., Dealers in Foreign and Domestic BRY GOODS, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, Cloths, Cassimoree, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds Lindseys, Flannels, Tickings, Ulipsks, Plaids, Alpaocas, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Calicoes, hiaslins anti Drills, White Goods, Notions, & No. 1 Feathers, MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, Made up at astonishing Low Prioos. Sir Call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. ifebl9.B9-ly Miscellaneous. A D. ROCKAFELLOW & BRO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I= FRUITS AND NURSERY PLANTS IMMI WHITELAND NURSERIES STORE—No. 50 NORTH QUEEN STREET, GRAPES, &c., IN SEASON my2B-ly I SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS of the LAHR SUPERIOR AND MISSIS SIPPI RAILROAD COMPANY. First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bonds, Free of United States Taxes. Secured by 1,632,000 ACRES OF CHOICE LANDS, and by the Railroad, its rolling stock, and franchises; and yielding in currency near ly Ten per cent. per annum. Holders of 540 Bonds can exchange them for these desirable securities, at a profit of nearly 2/3 per cent. A limited amount for sale upon favorable terms, and full particulars furnished by DAVID G. SWARTZ, No. 73 North Duke-st., my7-taug2B9 Lancaster, Pa. Dentistry. LANCASTER, June 25th, 1168. EDITORS EXPRISSI Dr. Wm. M. Whiteside, the enterprising Dentist, has purchased from me a large stock of teeth and all the fixtures, the In struments formerly belonging to m e, and also those used by my father, Dr. Parry, in his prac tice. In the purchase, the doctor has provided himself with some of the most valuable and ex pensive instruments used in dental practice, and has beyond doubt one of the best and lar gest collections of teeth and instruments in the State. Persons visiting the commodious offices of Dr. Whiteside, cannot fall to be fully accom modated. The Doctor loses no opportunity of furnishing himself with every late scientific intplovement in his line of business. H. B. PARRY. WM. WHITESIDE, • DENTIST. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, EAST KING STREET, Next door to the Court House, over Fahnes took', Dry Goods Store, LANCASTER, PENNA. Teeth Extracted toithout pairs by the use of (Nitrous Oxide) Gas. G U ROCERIES, FRITS, AND CONFECTIONS, LAYER, SEEDLESS AND VALENCIA RAISIN NEW CURRANTS, NEW CITRON, TURKISH PRUNES, GREEN APPLES, DRIED APPLES DRIED PEACHES, HOMINY, SHAKER CORN, GREEN PEAS, SPLIT PEAS C HOICE CRANBERRIES, CHOICE GREEN TEA, CHOICE, BLACK TEA. A VARIETY OF CONFECTIONS, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. LAMP GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. All the above of the best quality and cheaper than the cheapest. At I). S. & J. S. BLEW'S, nov 20-Iyrj No. 18 East King street, Lane. ZAMA & JACKSON, IVATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS, No. 15 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. WATCHES! The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a large and full assortment of the GENUINE* AMERICAN WATCHES, of different weight and finish, to suit all, which are sold upon the most reasonable terms, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Keeps also on hand a good assortment of CLOCKS. Call and examine the goals before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a confirm. ance of the same. HENRY F. ANDREWS, jan 1-6m9 Strasburg, Lancaster co., Pa. GROVER & BAKER'. FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, '730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads directly from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread. Wide range of application without change of adjustment. The seam retains its beauty and firmness after washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sewing Machines, these Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. Air Th e Highest Premiums at all the Fairs and exhibitions of the United States and Europe, have been awarded the Grover I Baker Sewing Machines, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited in competition. sir The very highest prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the representative of the Grover & Baker Sew ing Machines, at the Exposition Univereolie, Paris, 1867, thus at testing their great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. For sale by GEORGE SPURRIER, North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. THE PLACE TO GO FOR GOOD W. F. DUNCAN'S, We have the popular FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES, LANCASTER, PA These machines are made in the BEST STYLE, And for sewing purposes cannot be surpassed by any machines of whatever name now in the market. They are warranted to execute In the beet man ner every kind of STITCHING, HULKING, FULLING, BRAIDING, CORDING, TUCKING, RUFFLING . , BIND. IMO, OATH RHINO, &c..„ &C., and will 11190 MLR° BUT TON HOLM, EYRI,RT Houma and OVIIREIMANIB. They are not complicated, but and within the capacity of all THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE, As a Holiday Gift to a Sister, Wife or Friend they are unsurpassed. The Farmer wants it for his Family. The Dress and Cloak Maker prefers it. The Seamstress wants it, because its work is sure to giro satisfaction. The Tailor has long ago decided It to be the best for his business. The Carriage Trimmer cannot do without it; and the Shoe Fitter finds that, after all, the HOWE bi the machine for him. Sooner or later, everybody will have the HOWE MACHINE. Every Machine is warranted. Every one may be the possessor of one of these unrivalled machines, as we endeavor to make the terms of sale suit all our customers. We earnestly invite all, whether they purpose purchasing or not, to call and get specimens of the work executed by us on the HOWE MA CHINE, and compare it with the work done by other machines. We are willing toabide by the result. Groceries. FOR THE HOLIDAYS RIO, LAGUYRA AND JAVA COFFEES, S(UARS AND SYRUPS Jewelry. I►EALERS Ilf SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, SirREPAIRING ATTENDED TO.-101 no2o-Iy] WATCHES I CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS Sewing Machines. FIRST PR N:MIUM ELASTIC STITCH 49j BROADWAY, NEW YORK POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. m9 28 - 1 Y ] SEWING MACHINES 8 MB 85 NORTH QUEEN STREET. And the Celebrated AMERICAN BUTTON-ROLE AND SEWING MACHINES By the BERT WORKMEN, Of the BEST MATERIALS, SIMPLE AND EASY TO LEARN, Don't forget the plaoe, W. F. DUNCAN'S 7 GRIEVES , OLD STAND, 65 NORTH QUEEN STREET, myl4-Im] LANCASTER, PA. FOR EVERY B O D Y! C. FATE, Agent, dec 18-tf) 25 North Queen street FREE EXHIBITION! Everybody Buys their Clothing —OF— MYERS & RATEFON, MYERS & RATHFON keep the largest assortment of / READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND, BOYS,' AU our own mantilkoture. We guarantee the anode us represented or money refunded. We have just returned from the east with a full and complete stook of CLOTHS, TRICOTs, Pig AND COATINGS, in all colors. . CASSIMERAS in great rarleties, which we are prepared to make up to order in the beat style and the shortest notice, and tattle very lowest Cash Price. Onr stook of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS is full. -Thankful for past patronage we hope by selling goods low to merit a continuance of public patronage. MYERS & RATIIFON; Southeast Corner of Centre Square, apht•ly] Lancaster, Penu'a MARSHALL & SON'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL—G walls A CALL. The only place for good and substantial work Sat MARSHALL'S, Where can be seen the largest and best assort ment of Men's and Boys' BOOTS AND SHOES WATCHES I ever brought to this city. Ladies, Misses' and Children's plain and fancy Shoes, Ibilmorals and Buttoned Gaiters. AMP Also, RUBBERS OF EVERY KIND, whiek we invite yon to call and examine; feeling cou• tldent that we can warrant all to no 510-Iy] REINHOLD 4.% STUBBS, No. 104} North Queen St., I Square above the R. It. Depot. BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS. Have just arrived from the city with a large and elegant stock of Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, etc., superior to any ever before brought to this market, which are offered at the fol lowing astonishing low prices : Men s Calf Boots $3.00 to $7.00 " 1 Box-toe Congress Gaiters.... 3.00 to 4.00 " Congress Gaiters 2.50 to 3.00 " Balmorals 2.00 to 3.00 " Lasting Congress Gaiters 3.00 to 3.75 ' 1 Oxford Tie 2.75 to 3.50 Boys' Gaiters 2.00 to 3.00 " Calf Balmorals 1.50 to 2.00 Youths Calf Balmorals 1.25 to 1.75 Ladies high-polish Lusting Gaiters. 2.50d0 3.25 Lasting Balmorals 1.25 to 1.75 11 Lasting Congress Gaiters..... 1.50 to 2.00 " tine Glove Kid Button Boot.. 3.25 to 4.00 " Glove Kid Polish 800 t... 2.50 to 3.25 " " Morocco Button 800 t.... 2.25 to 3.00 " " Goat Balmoral 2.00 to 2.50 " " Turkey Morocco Button. 9.00 to 3.75 11 ' 1 Kid Heel 51ipper5......... 1.25 to 1.75 " " Goat Slippers 1.00 to 1.25 Misses Goat high-polish 1.75 to 2.50 " Lasting high-polish 2.00 to 2.25 Children's shoes of all kinds 50 to 1.50 An inspection of the stock is solicited. Sir Our work is an warranted. Air All kinds of custom work manufactured in the very best kyle ut short notice, at the lowest cash prices. may?-Om] Books and Stationery. H EAD Q UARTERS -FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL. BOOKS AT FULTON Row, WEST KING STREET. All the latest helps for Superintendents Teach ers and Bible Students, new Charts with Ob ject Lessons a new System of Rewards, mak ing every Scholar a worker in the interest of the School. SUNDAY SCHOOL MUSIC BOOKS, LIBRARY BOOKS, RECORD BOOKS, CLASSZOOKS, 814 Common School & Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS, HALF DIME SHEET MUSIC, BIBLES ANL) TESTAMENTS AT PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE PRICES Alar Call and see for yourselves. myl44l] D. S. BARS. REMOVAL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Has removed his large stock BOOKS and STATIONERY, NO. 52 NORTH QUEEN STREET, FOUR DOORS NORTH OF °BARON-STREIT apo-tf] LANCASTER, PA Musical Instruments, Etc. B. KEVINSKI, MI DEALER IN ' SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS, And Musical Instruments Generally. Solo Agent for STEINWAY it SONS' WORLD RENOWNED PIANOS. Alen, Agent for PRINCE a CO.'S ORGANS and MELODEONS. air Music sent by Mail Free of Postage. No. 3 NORTH PRINCE STREET, Lancaster, Pa. GOOK AMOHL DOH! Rooft aw Int J. B. ICEVINBICI BEIM MUSIC BEITORMI. ICLOMBHAi OIIYELLA, MELODEONS, Un ans aorta music Insbtrumental Der ICovinski is agent for de bereemty Stein wehr Pianoe—Klotteera beast mer se uf deitak. Der plats is N 0.3 NORD PRINCE STREET, LANCASTER. N. B. For a first raty gooty Geig, odder an Accordeon, odder a Tsweerrich-Peil, odder en nioh °utters musical Inshtrument, hies odder gross, shtept yusht ut ons Kevinskil, No. Nord Prince Shtrose, Lancaster. (no2O-ly Clothing. AND SAVES MONEY Boots and Shoes. WEAR WELL REINHOLD a "TUBES I= HITCHCOCK'S J. H. SHEAFFER, =EI 1:133:1 Opposite Shober , e hotel,