Collector Muhlenburg sold on Monday morn , lig 21,100 cigars, seized for non-payment of - axes. They brought from 25 cents to $2 per thousand. They were subject to a tax of $5 per thousand, and also had to be boxed and stamped. Mrs. John Stauffer, of Mount Joy, and Mrs. tr-; ibbs and son, and Miss Fonderemith, of this :ity, were thrown from a wagon, near Spring ville, on Thursday of last week, while driving along the turnpike, and were somewhat ill ured, but not seriously. Mr. Isaac Jones, who resides a short dis tance from Witmer's bridge, is the possessor of a chicken two weeks old which has four omplete legs. The legs are set behind each ther, and the chicken runs about the yard with the brood as active and healthy as the rest. The "Washy boys" are preparing for a gas-light picnic in the rear of their engine house, in North Queen street. It is to come A' on the evening of August 2d, and its novelty will attract great attention. The arrangements are to be in the usual good -tyle of the members of the Washington. A son of Charles McGee, of Paradise twp., tell from a tree several weeks ago, and died from the injuries received, on Thursday of , ast week. On Saturday, a child of Mr. McEnnally, of Leacock township, upset a vessel of boiling water, and now lies in a critical condition. On Friday last, a son of Jerre Sullivan, ..tuployed in the Gap Smelting Works, had ids jaw bone broken and his face badly :rushed by some of the machinery. The West Chester Record says that the East Brandywine Railroad, now running from Downingtown to Waynesburg, is to be ex tended to Ephrata, this county, and that the ..ontractor has received orders to immediately , 2,immence the work. The "Dog Days" commenced on the 10th of July and end on the 10th of August. Superb shower on Tuesday evening last; , ;ontributed muchly to cool the atmosphere .md lay the dust on our streets. Hon. 0. J, Dickey and Postmaster Hager are rusticating at the \V Bite Mountains and regions round about. , An acute observer has discovered ged in b that the indul l'rocian bend is nevermore y 'tidies in straightened circumstances. When you buy a ready-made coat, and you don't want to have the fact known, be sure to pull off the price-mark on the back of the •ollar. We noticed an airy chap going down South Queen street yesterday, with a tell-tale pasteboard on the back of his coat. It is marvelous what a quantity of spring laickens are found in market. Some of them , ould boast several spring-times—having lived through three or four. The oldest inhabitant stopped in on Satur day, and solemnly informed us that he never --no, never—saw such charming weather in Piddle .N Cochran's new book store, is the ;lace to buy fancy stationery—call at No. 40 North Queen street. Edward Sihhs, aged about fourteen, son of a widow residing in Middle street, this city, pad his right knee terribly lacerated by the premature discharge of a pistol in his bands to Sunday last. A team belonging to Emanuel Leibley, of llohrerstown, was driven off by two boys :tom market on Saturday morning last. It was found in the evening. The boys wanted 0 take a ride. On Saturday last, Joseph Mcfluirc, engineer at the sash factory of P. J. Stormfeltz, in this ity, was slightly burned by an explosion , •aused by an accumulation of gas obstruct ing the draught. A r ItIAT CAT.sTitornr.-- Another break at the Reservoir in this city. Early on Mon day morning the water overflowed the banks ,f the \Vest Reservoir, some miscalculation having been made by which too much water was pumped into it. This caused the washing away of a portion of the south batik, and a breach was caused about thirty feet wide at the top, gradually narrowing to the bottom, where the break measures about fifteen feet. The water rushed through this, over the turn- Mke, washing away fences and deluging the tields opposite. The discharge from the old reservoir which bad broken, was opened into the new, and in a few hours the water ceased running from the break. The break is a very -etious one ; but if proper energy is used, the damage should be repaired in the course of two or three days. In the meantime the su perintendent thinks he will be able to supply the city, except the higher points, from the new reservoir. The old reservoir was built in 1836-7, and on February of the latter year the tirst water was let into it. iTnder the eircum -tances it will be the part of prudence for all who use the city water to do so as sparingly as possible. It is some comfort to know that the pumps an fill the basins, and keep up the supply.— During the two last preceding seasons the great outcry was that they were insufficient for the work, and several nice little schemes were laid to get at the money of the people by disinterested members of city councils in order to feather somebody's nest by spending twen ty or thirty thousand dollars,or more, for Cor nish Engines, new and large mains, &0., ito. But a change in the majority of councils from Copperhead to Republican, nipped them in the bud, and lo ! it is discovered that the pumps supply too much water! Some conso .ation in that, anyhow ! GETTYSBURG SPRINGS HOTEL: During a recent sojourn at Gettysburg, we visited tha magnificent new hotel at the celebrated Ka talysene spring, near that borough. It was tilled with guests in attendance at the dedica tion of the monument in the soldiers'Cemetery. it is certainly a splendid building, and we heart'. but one opinion expressed as to its con veniencies, furniture, table, and general inter nal arrangement, and that of the most unqual ified approval, as compared with the beet hotels of the country. The manager, Dr. G, I). Smith, has taste, tact and unnsualexecn rive capacity, and is determined to make the management satisfactory to the guests. Our genial friend, B. B. Row, Esq. is the able as •istant of Dr. Smith, and his pleasant manners and business tact, adds no little to the pleas ure and comfort of the guests. We know of no more healthful and pleasant place of resort WORTHY or NOTICE.—The numerous tabor-saving inventions for which our farmers are getting patents, prove that Lancaster county is remarkable for inventive genius. It !s well that wo also have an experienced and faithful agent. JACOB STAUFFER, of this ity. makes no extra charges, but when he rakes a case in band, he is bound to put it through. His character for integrity and a thithful discharge of duty is se well estab• .ished that no one need hesitate to employ him. His success is equal to that of the most popular agents in the country. For obtain ing letters patent or for any transfer or ad vice connected with patents or patent laws, all upon him, at his office, East Orange-st., above Lime, this city. NEW Bum: STORE: By referring to our ad vertising columns it will be seen that Messrs. William Riddle and E. E. Cochran have ~pened a now book and stationary store, at No 40 North Queen st. Lancaster, and are prepared to furnish everything in their line at the cheapest cash rates. The attention of school directors and teachers through the :ounty is especially directed to their assort ment of school books and Scholl stationery, which branch of the business will be made a speciality with them. The public generally would do well to give them a call. The OLIVE STItEET HOTEL, hi St. Louis, ,f which Mr. D. C. Siegrist, formerly of the Natioual House, Race St., Philadelphia, is proprietor, we would recommend to our read -irs as a first claw hotel. Parties goiug west desiring good meals and comfortable accom modation in every respect, would do well to I stop at the Olive Street House. (IDE. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY is no Pat ent humbug gotten up to dupe the ig norant and credulous, nor is it represented as being "composed of rare and precious substan ces, brought from the four corners of the earth carried seven times across the Great Desert of Saharah on the backs of fourteen camels, and brought across the Atlantic Ocean on two ships." 1t is a simple, mild, soothing, pleasant, Remedy, ~ perfect. ,!..'pecWie for Chronic Nasal Catarrh, "Cold in the head," and kindred dis eases. The proprietor, R. V. Peirce, M. D., of Buffalo, N. Y., offers a reward of $5OO for a case of Catarrh he cannot cure. For sale by most druggists everywhere. Sent by mail, postpaid, for sixty cents. Address the pro prietor as above. The place to buy School Books, Slates, Sta tionery, &c., is at Riddlei& Cochran's New Book Store, 40 North Queen St., Lancaster. AN OLD DEFENDER OUT FOR ASEIEMELY'—eapt. Samuel D. Miller, of Marietta, an old soldier of the war oflBl2, is out for Assembly. lie is &ter ror to all political rings, corruptionists and thugs. He stands on his own merits and runs as an independent candidate. lie asks the suf frages of honest men of all parties. Says he is opposed to buying and selling candidates or votes—discountenances all would be rulers and political tricksters in high or low places. The Boys in Blue throughout the county will, we presume, stand by the "Old Defender. ,—C9/uni tria Spy. [it* HISTORY OP THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.— We gave, some time since, a synopais'of a book entitled Secret Ilistory of the Southern Confede racy. The book has just made its appearance, and is a neatly bound volume of over 500 pages, and contains a fine engraving of Jefferson Davis, late President of the defunct Confederacy. The book will be read with a great deal of interest, as it contains curious and extraordinary infor mation of the principal Southern characters in the late rebellion, in connection with President Davis, and In relation to the various intrigues of his administration. It is writer by Edward A. Pollard, author of the " Lost Cause," and publfshed by the National Publishing Company, 21; South Seventh st., Phila. Agents wanted everywhere. To the Republican Voters of Lancaster County. We, the under signed Republicans of the Bor ough of Columbia, take ineasure in offering Mr. Peter Fraley as a candidate for the Assem. bly. From a long knowledge of the character and qualifications of Mr. Fr ale, we feel confi dent he would make a faithful and efficient Representative. We, therefore, urge our fel low-citizeus of the county to give him their suffrages at the ensuing primary election John Q. Denney, Milton Wike, H. G. Mink'', Benj. Haldeman, Jacob Auwerter Wm. U. Hess, MIMI) Shreiner, .Inlm Peart, John B. Bachman, A. tf. Newpher, I icorge Bogle, s. Atlee BockinsSr., .1. W. Stea?y, Abram Bruner, .ibram Bruner, •Ir., Jacob Striae, A. J. Kauffman. And many other,:. * AN DI DATES. Ann, , lin, , tnents of candidates for office usT BE PAID IN ADVANCE. -le is iniperufic‘-. %-.l,'S ITE We are authorized to announce J 4 )lIN STEHMAN, of Penn twp., as a candidate for STATE SENATOR, subject to the decision of the Republican vo:ers at the ensuing pri mary elections. f-" , '' We are authorized to announce Ho's. ESAIAS B[LLINGFELT as a candidate for STATE SENAToR, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing pri mary election. ;',4:er We are authorized 10 announce Major E. W. SHENK, of Lancaster City, as a can didate for SENATwi, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of Lancaster County, at the primary election. 24t'''' We are authorized to announce JOHN It. WA RFEL, of Lancaster city, as a candi date for the SENATE,subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election. :r.itr - We are authorized to announce Capt. CRA.RLES 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. * PROTHONOTARY We are authorized to announce Capt. W. D. STAI7FFER, for PROTHONOTARY, late of the Ist 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 SE lONS 34" We are authorized to announce BEN JAMIN F. ROWE, of Providence twp. as ' I. candidate for CLERK OF QUARTER SES MONS, subject to the decision of the Republi can voters at the primary election. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT ;4"We are authorized to announce AMOS F. SWEIGART, formerly of Salisbury town ship, now of Earl, and late Sergeant 47th Regiment P. V. Infantry, as a candidate for CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the pri mary election. Itgr We 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 Republican vo ters at the primary elections. LEGISLATURE Imo" We are authorized to announce Capt. WM. D. REITZEL, of East Hempfield twp., as a candidate for the LEGISLATURE, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary election. Pr We are authorized to announce AARON H. SUMMY, of H. Hemplield, as a candidate for the LEGISLATURE, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary election. 'We are authorized to announce Major A. C. REINOEHL, of Manheim township, as a candidate for the LEGISLATURE, sub ject to the decision of the party at the _Re publican primary elections. Mr We are authorized to announce Capt. A. GODSHALK, of East Cocalico township, as a candidate for the LEGISLATURE, sub ject to the decision of the party at the Repub lican primary elections. eW" We are authorized to announce JACOB G. PETERS, of Conestoga township, as a candidate for the LEGISLATURE, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of Lan caster county, at the primary election. * RI" Weare authorized to announce Dr. E. B. HERR, of Indiantown District, as a can didate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVES, subject to the nomination of the Re publican people at the primary election. • are authorized to announce THOS. A. CLARK, of Drumore township, as a can didate for REPRESENTATIVE, subject to the Republican nomination at the primary elec tion. COUNTY TREASURER We are authorized to announce JESSE PANNABECKEII, of Clay township, as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the Republican nomination at the coming primary elections. It - 0 — We are authorized to announce B. 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. We are authorized to announce that WM. ROBERTS, of W. Hetnpfleld 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 :Air We are authorized to announce JACOB D. GOMPF, of Lancaster city, as a candidate for REGISTER OF WILLS, Subject to the de cision of the people at the ensuing Republican primary election. C 4" We are authorized to announce HEN RY BECHTOLD, of Mount Joy borough, as a candidate for REGISTER, subject to the de cision of the Republican voters, at the prim ary election. Inir We are authorized to announce JERE MIAH ROHRER, of Lancaster city, late Major 127th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun teers, 2d Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Po tomac, as a candidate for REGISTER OF WILLS, subject to the decision of the Repub lican voters at the primary election. 114, - 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. MrWe 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. 114," We are authorized to announce DR. WM. M. WHITESIDE, late Lieutenant of Company E, 10th Regiment first three months' service, and Captain of Company 1, 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. I 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. Pir We are authorized to announce GEO. W. COMPTON, of Caernarvon township, as a candidate for REGISTER, subject to the rules of the Republican party. PRISON INgPECTOR .-r We are authorized to announce ISAAC STOHL, of Ephrata township, as a candidate for PRISON INSPECTOR, subject to the Re publican nomination at the primary election. SHERIFF Ur We are authorized to announce JOHN HILDEBRAND, of Dfotrt Joy, as a candi date for SHERIFF, subject to the decision of the Republican party, at the primary elec tion. rfr 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. Lam" We are authorized to announce JOHN M. JACOBY, of Clay township, as a candi date for SHERIFF, subject to the rules of the Republican party. Vir We are authorized to announce ISAAC MISHLER, of Lancaster city, (late of East Cocalice township,) as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, Subject ttl' the rules of the Republican party. COFNTY COMMISSIONER t 4" We are authorized to announce JOHN ARMSTRONG, of Martic township, as a candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, sub ject to the decision of the Republican voters of Lancaster County, at the primary election. :tirWe are authorized to announce SOLO MON DILLER, of Earl township, as a can didate for COUNTY CommissioNkat, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of Lancaster county, at the primary elections. IR"' We are authorized to announce PETER JOHNS, of East Lampeter township, for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the rules of the Republican party. MARRIED. lianatat—DirLow. July I;th, 1889, by Rev. 1)1'. Greenwald, Jacob Ilebble to Aliss Emily I. Dil low, both of Lancaster. McQuA.Tx—MoarzAr.x.. June 29th, by Jacob Reinhold, John MeQuate to Mary R. Mortzall, both from Millport. BrArsairro—Gearsnidna. July 11th, by Rev. A. IL Kremer, Jacob F. Blessing to Lydia 1. Gensa mer; both of this city Winnmsx—Fay. July Bth, by Rev. Dr. Green wald, John Y. Weidman, of Lincoln, to Emma L. Fry, of Ephrata. ZERFASS—HaasHmsnaxn. July Bth,by the same., Wm. Zerfass to Leah K. Itershberger, both of Ephrata. DIED. Myr.ts. July 9th, in West Lampeter-twp., Martin Wynn, in the 52d year of his age. linucu Mex. July 4th, in East Lampeterdwp., Jacob 'henchman, aged 70 years, s months and 10 days. WIESTHAKFFER. July 7th, in this city, Michael West beefier, aged 78 years. KEPLINGER. JulylBth,near Mountvllle, Jacob Keplinger, in the 87th year of his age. THE MARKETS. Lancaster Household Markets. LANCASTER, July 14. Butter, Vlb 30 (§) 35 Lard, Vlb 2/3 0 29 Eggs, V doz 23 @ 25 hutch Cheese Vlb 13 F 6 15 Veal, by the quarter 10 ' 12 New potatoes ' 'fl half pk 12 IS Green Peas V ,1,1 peck 12 15 String Beans 10 %peek 12 15 Tomatoes (per R. It.) V 1 ,4, peck... 25 Green Corn (d 0.,) V doz 95 @ Squashes 2 ig3 5 Cherries 1/1 qt 5 fit) s Raspberries 12 a 25 Currants 414 quart 8 0 IS Dewberries V quart 12 (0) 15 Blackberries ft qt 12 @ 15 Huckleberries V qt 13i 20 10 Green Fox Grrpes qt 6 Oats," bag of 3 bus 1.50 1.60 Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADIMBBIA July 14.—There is a strong home consumptive demand for flour at yester day's quotations, but the shippers are not ope rating at present prices; about Stabbla. changed hands, including superfine at $6.5.50 per bbl.; extras at $5.6005.75; lowa, Whuxintin and Min nesoto extra family at 46.76 Pentiqt do. do. at 416 5.75 ; Ohio, Illinois and Indiana do. do. at $7 8, and fancy lots at $010.50. ye flour sells slowly at $6.12 3 4/16.24. Cornmeal is held at an advance, but without sales. There is less demand for wheat, but prices are unchange d ; sales of 4,000 bus. old and new red at e 1.65 bus., the latter fi gure for superior; 500 bus. am berat UM, and 2,000 bus. red on secret terms. Bye is steady at $1.40. Corn is quiet at the savant* recorded yester day, with sales of 6,000 bus. at $ll5 for yellow, and 0.0901.12 for western mixed. Oats are steady at SM. for Western, with sales of 11@4,000 bus. at this figure. Whisky—the demand is limited; sales at 99t$ $1.05 :$ gallon, tax paid. Philadelphia Cattle Market. lidosnay. July IL—Beef cattle were in fair demand this week, at about former rates. 1,60 u head arrived and sold at 909 1 4 c. for extra Penn's and Western steers; 79984 e. for fair to good do., and 50§6 1 .4.0. ill L. gross, for common as to quality.Shosa The following are the particulars of Ms: ' •4 - ' 81 head, Owen Smith, Western 8%4 9 1 .6 04 " A. Christy & Ilro., do 9 e 9 :;: 4•2 " Deflate' . & BfcCleese, d 0....,.• 8@ 7 9n "P. Hathaway, do ...• SI 9 % 91 " James S. Kirk, do 8 914 35 " B. MeFillen. do 8 1 4 9 90 " James Ellen, do .50 ~ K. S. .., 4 ,„ , i l ' 4 ' 100 ,te ' Uhltrual . chi s . do 141 " , 1art1.74 leu tor al co., do s 9!A Ina , " :Alm) & .Smith 410 . 8 9 %6 00'. ~‘ Thos. canmy 4 •0, do ' 7 9 ta. ilk 'H. CI) , do".. ' I 7 at 1 ° Sly, M 4 • t do 100 " JO n 8 A C0.,•(.0 9 1 4 79' " J. 4L. ?rank, do 1 8 1 / v 88. " M. 4 a n 84 90 " & Co., do 9 SO " . ryfons dt C0.,40. ...... .....'8 WI 38 Mt 121401 39 ihiry •*• • .9.2if . ........,# . 91, i #o , ' o ' '''' allrln sr Co., - vilfumi - a ' 7 8 17 44 I). BlltttBoll, Chester county.. 7 tO 7 / 14 30 " Chandler &Alexander, do 7 6 9 34 21 " A.•Men*lo,do 81 . ,40 9 la " L. llorne, Delakare 54f1/9 714 40 " John DleArdle, go ft et 8 Colds were unchanged ; 150 head sold at sskp 00 for springers, and 950470 ifl head for cow and calf. Sheep were dull ; abut 9,000 head arrived and sold at the different yards at 4;i46e.119 h. gross, as to condition. Hogs were rather lower; 2,14)3 head sold at the different yards at 013(913.51 100 as. net, and a few extra at *18.75. New Advertisements. WM. RIDDLE RIDDLE & COCHRAN'S NEW BOOK STORE! NO 40 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PENNA The subscribers respect fully announce t o their friends and the public, that they have opened rt NEW 1300 K AND STATIONERY STORE, (Two doors north of Imp i re r Build in g, where they will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of everything in their line, in cluding STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS AND SCHOOL BOOKS; And a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS Of all Denominations 'They ask the at tent lon of idrectors,Teach (Ts and others, to their large assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY, which cannot be excelled in this city, and will be sold at all times at THE VERY LOWEST PRICE .Jl(i-tf] RIDDLE 8c COCHRAN FRUIT JARS! FRUIT JARS! The be4t Fruit Jar IS the MASON JAR SAFE, RELIABLE AND SIMPLE EVERY JAR WARRANTED 50 GROSS FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAII llso, of her good Jars, and the choicest select lon of GROCERIES In the city.. 1T No. Is EAST KING STREET jy 11) f Miscellaneous. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate of REV. WASHINGTON V. GOT WALD, late of Lancaster, deed. Letters of ad ministration on said estate having been grant ed to the undersigned, persons indebted there to are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the Dame will present them for settlement to the undersigned, residing in Lancaster. }e2s-fit] (4. M. Z AHM, Adm'r. FSTATE OF CATIIARINE GO -4 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 hay lug claims or demands against the same will present them for settlement, to the under signed, residing in said township. jet-Bt*l CHRISTIAN JOHNS, Adm'r. A D. ROOKAFELLOW & Bib., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I=l FRUITS AND NURSERY PLANTS, CIMEI ‘VILIT ELAND NURSERIES 'TORE—No. 5O NORTH QUEEN STILEET, (iFIAPES, e%.e., IN SEASON. my2B-1) ] EVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS 1177 of the LAKE 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 5-20 Bonds can exchange them for these desirable securities, at a profit of nearly 20 per cent. A limited amount for sale, upon favorable terms, and full particulars furnished by 11.1 VII) G. SWARTZ, No. 73 North Duke-et., Lancaster, Pa uny7•taug2B*] 4 4 ,‘ .. DR. S' ATARR4 SAGE' Ck I N 1 faM E 610 , • MIIIS INFALLIBLE REMEDY does not, like the poisonous irritating snuffs and strong caustic solutions with which the people have long been humbugged simply palliate Tor a short time, or drive the disease to Use lungs as there is danger of doing in the use Of such nostrums, but it produces r tinier-OR AND ItURINIANENT OURItS OF THE WORST CARUS OW Wrisosio CATARRH, as thousands can testify. "COLD IN THU BRAD" is cured with a few appli cations. CATARRHAL Ii Lumens is relieved and cured as If by magic. It removes offensive Breath, Loss cir Impairment of the sense of taste, smell or bearing, Watering or Eyes, and Impaired Memory, when caused by the vio lence of Catarrh, as they all frequently are. I offer in good faith a standing reward c f a case of Catarrh that I cannot cure. FOR ,ALE BY MOST DRUGGISTS EVERY- WHERE. - 1' RICH ONLY 51/ CENTS Ask your Druggist for the REMEDY; but if he has hot got it on sale, don't be put off by tie ceptigg any miserable worse that' woilliless subAittite, but enclose sixty cents to me, and the Rerneuy will le sent you post paid. Four packages $2..r1, or one dozen for ss.uo. Send a two cent stump for Dr. Sage's pamplill, on catarrh. Address the Proprietor, R. V. PIERCE, M. D., Duffel°, IS. T. jpo•£rnl NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENT that an appli cation will be made at the next session of the State Legislature of Pennsylvania for the crea tion of a corporate body with banking privi lazes, to be located in the village of New Hol land, in Lancaster county, to be named anti styled the "NEW HOLLAIND EXCHANGE, DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT COMPANY," the specific object of which shall be to receive moneys on deposit, and to doe general banking business, and the amount of capital of which shall not exceed the sum of 4140,000.00. By the Committee. D. P. ROSENIIIILLER,JR., iy2-An] Attorney. TraksfreunciLancaster, and Harrisburg Weekly Telegraph copy. = L. DIES DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTTNGS, Ready-Made Clothing, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AND HYMN BOOKS A full and complete stock at the I THOS. J. WENTZ, SIGN OF THE BEE HIVE, Now offers a full assortment of DRESS GOODS, SILKS, ' SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, GLOVES and HOSIERY, CARPETS, Floor & Table Oil Cloths, FRUIT JAIN! JOHN D. SKILES, 1). S. BURSK. SPRING ANDSUMMER DRY GOODS 500 p,4. t'A LicoEs from 9 to 12' le. per yard FRENCH . , ENGLISH . &, AMERICAN LANCASTER, PA Which we will make up to order at short notice, A large assortment of our own Manufacture for 50 Ds. BRUSSELS TBREE-PLY, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, &c A fine assortment of Window Shades at very Low Prices. [my74y JACOB HARNISH, M. 8. HARNIBH, JOHN 1.. MILLER HARNISH & CO'S CHEAP STORE, No. 27 WEST KING-ST., LANCASTER, PA., Cloths, Cassitnem, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds Lindseys, Flannels, Tickings, Choke, Plaids, Alpaccas, Dress Goode, Gingbards, Calicoes, Muslin and Drills, White Goods, Notions, &No. 1 Feathers, MEN AND fIOYsP WEAR, Made up at astonishing Low Prices. sir Call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. ffebl2,69-1y THE DAILY EVENING EXPRESS, I!FURNISHES ITS READERS REGULARLY THE LATEST NEWS BY MAIL And all Important Local and General In telligence. Timms: $.5.00 A YEAR; $1.25 FOR 3 MONTHS. ' I THE WEEKLY EXPRESS, A SATURDAY PAPER OF THE FIRST CLASS, Contains all the news of the week up to Friday night and gives more fresh reading than can be had eisewhere for the same amount of money. ; Teams: 55.00 PEE YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Address PRARSOL GEIST, Publishers, I dee 1/34Ini) Lancaster, Pa. Dry Goods. SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS - T HAGER & BROTHERS. GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, i'RENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, HOUSEFURNISHINTO GOODS, 1).:11'Ell MI WINDOW SHADES. je4-tftl) LOWEST PRICES No. CI EAST KING STREET, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE AT THE LOWEST INDUCING PRICES. Kind attention paid to all. special care taken to show our stock. WENTZ BEE lIIVE, inyLß•tfl N0..1 East. Ring street AT HIS NEW 'TORE, NO. 24 EAST KING :•;TIIEET, Has jnst ()pencil •rHtE MOST ELEG A NT STOCK -OF Ever offered to 1114 CITIZENS Me LANCA`zTEE LAMES , DRESS GOODS of every ileseript ion SIIAIVLS A flue as. , _ , ortment of 'SQUARE SIiAWLs of every description. BLEACHED MUSLINS! 111 the Best and Popular Make, G ENT LEMEN 'S WEAR tine assortment of ('I,OTH 4 , CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, best style, low prices HEADY-MADE CLOTHING MEN AND BOY'S WEAR, AT LOW PRICES CARPETS!!! CARPETS!!! INGRAIN, RAG AND HEMP CARPETS, =EI WINDOW SHADES! Dealers In Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, Periodicals. END AND MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, Jewelry. ZAHM & JACKSON, DEAT,ERS IX WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVEIt .AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS, No. L NORTH QUiEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA ATTENLI:D TO.IFI uo2o-Iy] WA T C E S CLOCKS, CLOCKS, ('LOCKS: The undersigned 'seem; constantly on hand large and full assortment of the GENUINE AMERICAN WATCHES,' of different weight and finish, to suit all, whiek are sold upon the most reasonable terms, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Keeps also on hand a good assortment of C LOCKS. Call and examine the goods before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past. favors, I Bolton a Continu ance of the , ;arne. HENRY F. ANDREWS ]an 1-Iy*] Strasburg, Lancaster co., Pa. Coal, Lumber, cfre,. EHLER, BRENEMAN it CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL, OF THE BEST QUALITY. YARD-COR. WATER ST. AND PA. R. R Orrica---NO. 2 EAST ORANGE ST., LANCASTER PA. Kea 18-ly B. H. MARTIN, HERBERT THOMAS, JOHN P. MR ON 5,000,000 FEET OF DRY LUMBER. MARTIN, THOMAS & CO., COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA., Manufacturers At LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY, PA., AND WHOLESALE LUMBER DEALERS• WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, POPLAR, WALNUT ASH , FLOORING, SIDING WEATHER BOARDS, PICKUTS, LATH, BOX BOARDS, &c., i mhl2-ly] Varnishes, 417 e. AUG. REINOMIL. JAC. RRINORIIL, JR. A A:, J. REINOEIIL, IkIANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS COPAL. COFFIN, BLACK AND JAPAN VA RNISIIE , LINP74.:ED OIL, TURPENTINE, &c., &c. NO. 109 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (In the Keystone Building,) LANCASTER, PA. Also, Alahogany Boards, Veneers and Mouldings of different sizes and pat terns. All kinds of Turning, such as Bed Posts, Table Legs, Spokes, Hubs, Felines, &c., &C., &c Also, A XLEAS, SPIUNUS &C. Photographs, cf.c. GOLDEN GIFTS Parents to Fonlilts, Falk,. to Daughtte, Mother to Son. (.3ENTLEMEN TO LADIES When (he light has left the house, memoria such as these compound their interest. GILL'S SUPERB PHOTO. Miniature or Opal Pictures, admitted to be the best in:the city and no superior in the State Constantly increasing demand and great expe rienee in this style of miniature give us greater facilities and better results than any establish ment outside of largo cities. STEREOGRAPFIS OF HOME VIEWS for the Centre Table. Also, prismatic instruments. Large Colored Work by some ofithe beat Ar tists in Philadelphia and el se w herefin the high, est style of the art. India Ink, Pastille, Crayon and colors, at GILL'S CITY GALLERY, No. 20 East ICing•st. jan 1-1,0 Furnishing Goods, &c. HEADQUARTERS FOR UNBERCLOTIIING, STOCKINGS, GLOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, .ii cleat's ware generally, at ERISMAITS, No 4 13; NORTH QUEEN ST., Lancaster. /Lai veer eus grosser shtock goods—suttable bor lirishdogs, Nei-Yohrs un onnery Presents— so we Hole-Dicher, Schnup-Dicker, Collars, Hem fennel ICnep, g'shtickte Hemmer-fronts, Pocket Bicker, Perfumery, Hohr-CEhl, Cigar Casa, an onnery fancy articles one Ti.. J. EEISMAN'S, 41W, North Queen Street 4 Lancaster. (Out sign turn gross Shtreatloh Hem.) [noillMy Book and Job Printing. RAUCH & COCHRAW, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING OF ALL KINDS From the largest POSTER to the smallest CARD or CIRCULAR, executed in the best style, and at reasonable prices. ed SirOrders from a distance promptly attend to. OFFICE.—NO. IS, SOUTH QUEEN STREET LANCMITZE, PENIVA. Clothing. 1869. NEW SPRING GOODS 6EO. 13. COLEMAN, Ni. 14 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Late inley's Shoe St ore, ) Has in store O. Fine Assortment of French, English and American CLOTHS, COATINGS AND CASSIMEHES, which he Is prepared to make up to order in the latest styles for srRIN4.; AND SUMMER 1% EAR, UN THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS •-••A LS oj. GENTLEMEN , s FURNISDING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON HAND. A7l 11 WATI,HES! WATCHES t (Jan 8-tyr 1869.