The Lancaster City and County Horticul tural Society netted the sum of $16.90 from its recent Fruit Exhibitions in this city. Abraham Hoop, proprietor of the Octoraro Hotel, at Andrews' bridge, Colerain town .;hip, recently killed a calf seven weeks and wo days old, which weighed when dresvd •ieo hundred and eighty pounds! On Thursday of last week, Dr. Hartman's hail surrendered him into the custody of De puty U. B. Marshal Bain; this has the effect of preventing the authorities of Indiana from raking him to that State to answer charges of fraud to the extent of $30,000, in connec tion with the sale of his patent bridle there a year or two ago. A 8011 of William Ressler, of Uppet Lea cock twp., aged about four years, was so severely burned a few days ago, as to cause his death. He playfully ignited a piece of paper, and the fire was comuniploated to his clothing. Mrs. Rowe, mother of ex-Sheriff Benj. F. ltowe, died suddenly of heart disease, a few days ago, at the residence of Mr. John Win ters, near Smithville ' Providence township, whither she had went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Anna Treager. Her health has not been good for some time. Messrs. Keever & Moser have sold out their interest in the Keystone Book Store, in Columbia, to Messrs. May & Erwin. The two-story brick dwelling house and lot of ground on Duke street, belonging to A. E. Carpenter, Esq., was sold at public sale, on Wednesday evening, to James B. Frey, for The number of pupils on the rolls of the public schools in this city, for the month of October, was 2,771; the average attendance was 2,311. Mr. Andrew Brubaker, of East HempUeld twp., left at the Express office, on Saturday, a monster beet—measuring 201, inches in cir cumference, and weighing 14 pounds 3 ounces. None of the School Directors elected at the ast (October) election call take their seats before the time fixed by law for the reorgani zation of Boards, viz : the first Monday of June, 1870. A graded school has just been erected in Manheim, at a cost of $12,000. It is two stories in height, has been supplied with Uhliuger's furniture thro'out, and the play ground attached is a full acre in extent. Beats Lancaster, all Mr. Benjamin Good, of Conestoga twp., this county, has a turkey‘hat has laid during :he present year 162 eggs. An inventory of Hartman's " exttlnsive" Bitters establishment reveals the fact that the whole thing is covered by $4,600. Verily we live in an age of "humbug." B. Reynolds, of Philadelphia, has been ap pointed Freight Agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in this city, vice A. F. Slaymaker. Superintendent Wickersham has demand ed that the County Commissioners of each county in the State furnish an office at the County Seat for the accommodation of the County Superintendent of Public Schools. On Tuesday evening of last week a serious accident happened to Jacob E. Kreybill, eeq., of East Donegal township. Mr. Kreybill was driving in a buggy in the vicinity of Sporting Hill, leading a young mare. The strap by which he held the animal had a sharp hook at the end, which she, in pulling, drew into his hand, inflicting a very ugly and dangerous wound, the point of the hook passing entirely through the hand. The annual meeting of the teachers of Lan caster city and county commenced at Fulton Hall on Monday. The attendance was large and the proceedings thus far have been of the most interesting character. A law was passed by the last legislature, :aging a tax of one dollar on each dog in Lan county, the proceeds of which to be devoted to the support of the Gliildrens' Home, in this My. The assessors of the city and county are now making the assessment. Constable Baker, of this city, arrested a man calling himself John Mowery, on Tues •lay last, on suspicion of I:timing stole& 'iv bey mare which he offered for sale, supposed to be the property of Geo. W. Tice, of Lebanon county. He was committed. 130ittmAurm9 are quito a common occur rence in this county. On Monday night. last •he residence of H. M. Trout, near the Gap, was entered by burglars, and a number of articles carried off. They regaled themselves with some pies anti whisky, which they found In the cellar, and then stole a horse from the On the night before the house of Brisbin Skiles, in the same neighborhood, was enter ed and robbed of a lot of clothing, &c. The residence of Mr. C. T. Nourse, in Co lumbia, was also visited by burglars, on Mon day night, and about $l5O stolen. The money had been collected by Mrs. N. for a charitable purpose. Mr. N. heard the burglars at work, and going to the bead of the stairway, hear ing the men walking in the entry, he fired three shots from a revolver, in the dark. It Is not known whether any of the shots took effect. The burglars made a hasty retreat. The same night, the confectionary of G. G. Smith was visited, but the rascals were driven away before they secured any booty. A CABE of Deafness of 14 years standing ( the result of Catarrh) cured by the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Lew Springer, Esq., of Durban's Corners, Williams county, 0., writes, under date of January 6,1869, that lie has been using Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and says it hits eared him of deafness of four teen years standing. He was so deaf that, he could not hear a person talk when Dented by their side, and can now hear the church bells ring two miles distant. It is sold by drug gists, or send sixty cents to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Ws invite the attention of our readout of Reading and vicinity to the advertisestegi.cf B. Bertolette, undertaker, No. 18 Nuutli,Mh street, in said city. ' - HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair •Rtesswiir. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. Sold by all druggists. 4444 4 4 4 4 4 TO TRH WORKING CLASS.—We are Ow prepared to furnish all Classes with constant employlaent at home, the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Business new, lig_ht and profitable. Pe of eithet _sex madly earn from lale. to 115 e vening , ana propor tional suui by devot, g, their whole time to the business. Boy. and gills•earn nearly as much as men. That all wh o see this notice may send theiriaddrMaierial test the basinMs, we make this unparalleled offers To such Wire not well satisfied, we will send el to pay for the trouhle of writing. Fun particulars, a valtiable sample, which will do to eOirrnenee work on, and a copy of The Peoples , Lsterary Companion—one of the largest and best family newspapers pu'ilished— all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want per manent, profitable work, address .E. C. ALLEN St CO. Augusto,Naine. [oet29-3m MARRIED. WORRELL—DELP. Nov. 9, by Rev. Dr. Green wald, Wm. Worrell to 31 iss Elizabeth Delp, both of West Lampoter. STARYPER—STRO KUM. Nov. 9th, at the resi dence of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Gen.l3. A. Shqcf fer, by the Rev. Geo. Robinson. Capt. W. D. Stauffer to Sadie Strickle r all of ti' • Hoz,. Id inva—Atrz N ov. 2d, iooirich, Rev. T. F. Holimeter, Perry county, Fa., to Sallie M. A limma—litywrzssou. Nov. 3d, a Rev..ltis. R. Taylor Gray,Cyrus S. H. Sultzbach. Hiiiit—MAtiw. Nov. 2, by Re , Jacob F. Herr, of West Hempll A. Mann, of Manor. RiCl3Bl.lCa —BA L L ST% Nov. ath, his residence, Heton P. Ressler, to Christie Bailey, of Strasburg. KRIM ER--M ART ix. /Lt the same by the same, John B. Keener, Lizzie Mart in of Salisbury. EAREIART—IiIITMLIIIS. Nov, 4th, Schlaermig, 1 ?: the residence pareuts - in le? enstoraall s e Earbart,_of lisabet t 1 Pa., to Miss Anna leans, Sam Gutelmpi. DITK WALTER. August 24th, at his residence, near liellefoutaine, Logan co., Ohio, Henry linckwalter, aged 67 years and 7 days. iitiCKWALTZR. October 24th, at the residence of her son, Henry Duckwalter, near fiellefon taine, Ohio, Susannah .1 1 nekwalter, wife of the above, aged 61 years and S days. THE MARKETS. Lancaster Household Markets. LANCASTER, Not. 10. Butter, "I lb 43 tail 45 Lard, ft Z 20 0) 22 Eggs, 111 Chi ckens %5 S 5 Dressed Chickens pair. ... 40 i S BO 5 Live Chickens VI pair . LA I 00 Sausages tp lb 20 22 Beef by the quarter—front........ lo 11 Beef by the quarter—hind 12 13 Small Fmk by the quarter 15 17 Beef cuts per lb 14 @ 90 Veal Cutlets f 2 20 Pork steak per lb QQQ 20 Winter Beans per qt 10 Potatoes ift bus 45 00 Turpips 5 8 Onions 20 Apples ill .11 ,4 peck.. 15 20 20 Chestnuts per qt DI Buckwheat meal la quarter 10011 15 Corn in the ear, per bus so Oats ip bag of 3 bus ~. 1 05 200 Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, NOY. Io.—The flour market 18 very dull and in the absence of any demand for shipment only a few hundred bbls. were taken by the home consumers in lots at $54125.25 far superfine; $5.371411§5.50 for extras; $5.5006.40 for lowa, Wisconsin & Minnesota extra family; #1,26.50 for Penn , a do. do.; $6(31.75 for Indiana and Ohio do. do.; and 47@7.75 for fancy brands according to quality. Rye flour is steady at bbl. There is but little doing in wheat and prices favor buyers; sales of 3000 bushels Western and Penn's red at fi1.:35@1.37 ; delivered, and part on private terms. Rye is steady at $1.04@1.06 per bushel to: Western. Corn IS in moderate request at former rates; Bales of old yellow at St@l.o2, some lots at 93 1 ,Vre 90e.• new yellow at S7@llOe., and Western mixed usodaso. Vats are without change; 2000 bushels l'enn'a sold at 5,1@59c. Barley and Malt are quiet. Cloverseed ranges from ti;.& , 7 , ;:it , log; per bus. Timothy is nominal. Flaxseed is held at t 2.45. Whisky is nominal at 4 , 1.05 per gallon for iron bound western. Mosuwv, Nov. B.—The Cattle market was very dull this week, and prices favor buyers. About 3,000 head arrived, and sold at 8%46e. for extra Pennsylvania and estern steers; 949j 2 e. for a few choice ; 6;. , (48e. for fair to good, and 446 e. 18 L. gross for common, according to quality. The market closed very dull. The following sales were reported: 232 head, Owen Smith, Western 6 4 8% 123 " A. Christy & Bro., Virginia. • 7 4 8 95 " Dengler &MeCleese,Western. 64 7 64 " P. Menden, Western 04 s:),1 100 " P. Hathaway, Western 6%4 8 140 " Jos. S. Kirk Chester co 8 i54 8 115 " James MeFillen, Western.... 6%4 W,, 25 " B. F. Mennen, Chester c 0.... 7 47% 100 " E. S. Menden, Western 6 %0 8 130 " Ullman & Bachman, Western 7 4 WA', .245 " Martin, Fuller & Co., WesVn. 6 i t B!.i, 153 " Mooney & Smith, Western... 6 9 SO " Thos. Mooney & tiro, Virginia 5 7% 241 " li. Chain Penn'a. 6! ;4 7 100 " John Smith & Bru., Western 7 4 9 1 % 100 0 " I. &L. Frank, Virginia 5 i24 8 3 50 " 11 . Frank, Penn'a 0 47 1 130 " Mope & co., Virginia 5 %0 8 / 2 130 " U. Milian/berg & Co., Virginia U 4 ei% 4A.) ', Maui & Co., Virginia 6 4 7 :5 " B. Baldwin, Chester co 6.4 6% et '. J. Clemson, Virginia . 6!.i4 8 :4 47 " It. Merrick. Virginia 6 4 7 21 " L. Maine, Delaware '1 4 ti 95 " It. W sync, Virginia 5 4 7% 56 " J. Chain, rellll.a. 6 46% 78 " John hicArdle, Western 5 4 9 125 " G. Effinger, Virginia 5 4 8 53 " S. Frank, Western 6 4 7 10 " Preston & Saunders, Chester. 5 4 7% 20 " Win. Dully, Western 4%4 5% 43 " C. Welker, Virginia 5 4 5% 60 " Morris Keating, Virginia 3 4 5,4 37 " 14. Keller Penn'a 5 4 tit,s' 22 " D. Gemuiil . l, DDelawaretre 4 4 5' le `• Li. ,Penn, . tat. • • to,” •,• •• • 4 illt 47 " J. tiorthart, Penn'a ' 5 0 Cows were lower; 200 noad sold at $40065 for Spriugms, and $45475 Illi head for cow and calf. Sheep were in lair demand at former rates; 13.000 bead sold al the different yards at 4%4 6'4c. tlit L. gross. Bogs were less active and rat her lower ; 4,000 head sold at the Union and A venue Drove Yards at $14414.50 ift 100 Is. net. New Advertisements. AT PUBLIC SALE.-- A VALUABLE FARM, NEAR YORK, PA., containingl4s acres of land, under the highest cultivation, well fenced and well tile drained. The dwell ing is large and commodious, the barn large, well arranged and substantially built, and with ample shedding and other buildings for all the requirements of the property. An abundance of excellent water is supplied to the dwelling and stables. There are also on the property young and thrifty orchards, (now coming into bearing,) containing over 1,400 Apple and Peach Trees, several hundred Pear, Cherry and Plum Trees, about 500 Grapes (in Vineyard) and a supply of small fruits, Asparagus, 'Rhubarb, &e. The grounds about the dwelling aro handsomely laid off and planted with ornamental and ever green trees and shrub. This is one of the most desirable properties in the vicinity of York, and within forty-five minutes drive of it by an excellent turnpike. Also, a TEN-ACME WOOD LOT, one-half mile from above, will be sold at the same time. Sale at 1 P. M., FRIDAY, NOV. 18*, at the Auction Room of Chas. Alexander York, Pa. Terms favorable, and possession given April lat, 1870. JOHN EVANS. B BERTOLETTE, I% UNDERTAKER, NO. 18 NORTH FIFTH STREET, Always on band Earley's Patent Wooden Coffins, Always prepared to attend to the dead and furnish Collins, burial cases, he., at the very shortest notice. nov/2-t fi THE LADY'S FBIEND. TWO MONTHS GRATIS! !! THY LADY'S FRIEND announces the following Novelets for 1870; "DID Hs FORGET Hear by -Louise Chandler Moulton ; Tux CASCANNONs , AUNT," by Elisabeth Prescott, author of " Ds- TWICEN Two,!! Re.; " Sofin Flamm; Olt 00111815 D N BRIDAL hI NTS," by Amanda M. Doug jlaS, author of "THE DICBARAY FORTUNE." &C., with numerous SHOUTER STOULES by a brilliant galaxy of Lady writers. A finely executed STEEL EN OKAYING, u hand some double-page, finely colored FASHION-PLATE and a large assortment of Woon-Crrs, illust rat- Rig the FASHIONS, FANCY WORK, dte., are given in every number. It will give a popular piece of Music in every nuMber.. ,PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED AU THOlls,—The Januttry number will contain Pottratts (engraved on steel) of Rifts. Ilimar Woolf, Etoaxges PRIICY LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON,ELIZAIIRTH PRESCOTT, AMANDA DOUGLAS, MARGARET HOAR ER and AUGUST :110 send in their names of November, shall re- Dumber numbers of tiding fourteen months Aber.; sending in their 'comber shall receive fifer Holiday number, is in all. 'oar ; Two copies, *4 ; copies (and one prans),. \ FRIENDHIIO GDR CH And beautiful PREWIUM ,KING THE BRAS -OE lIITICYCd in England at a mat to every Wl' (42. 1 ) person sending a club. pt of AO ! 111 Jt PETERSON, sheet, Philadelphily, spit far Un amts. , tit DIED. Philadelphia Cattle Market. READING Raymond & Co.'s Metallic Cottns, Fisk's Metallic Coffins B. BERTOLETT.E, No.lB North Fifth strait, Reading, Pa Neill Advertisements. , _LTA LES VEC HAIRE SICILIAN - k Mt 1-I.A_I RENEWER. PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY Can have their hair restored to its natural color, and If it has fallen out, create a new growth, by its use. It is the best HAIR DRESSING in the world, making lifeless, slid, Mashy hair, healthy, soft and glossy. •Pricoll Ou. For sale by all druggists. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. ii., Proprietors Novl2-Itui COURT PROCLAMATION Whereas, the Honorable HENRY G. LONG, Pfosident, and Honorable ALEXANDER L. HA Y ES, and JOHN J. LIBHART, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the County of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, re quiring me, among other things, to make pub lic Proclamation throughout my bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and ageneral Jail Delivery, also a Court of general Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jan Delivery, will commence in the Court House in the City of Lancaster, In the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, on the THIRD MONDAY in NOVEMBER, (the 15th,) 1169. In pursuance of which precept public tiodoe is hereby given to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, In the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables, of the said city and county of Lantlaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, With their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisi tions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain in their behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prose cute against them as shall be lust. I iatcd at Lancaster, the 26th day of October, trim, JACOB F. FREY, novs-Itd & I i w Sheriff. • Miscellaneous. BRADBuity , s AND OTHER PIANOS. Taylor & Farley's and E. P. Needham & Son's Organs and Melodeons. WM. 'FISCHER, tlen , l Wholesale Agent, 1018 Arch street and .21 North Eleventh street, Phlladel• ph i n, l oe t 29•6 m T L EWIS PUT'T'ER, REAL ESTATE AGENI NEW IHAWMFIELD, PERRY CO., l'A A largo number of valuable farms for sale on reasonable terms, located in Perry county, Pa. Send for a Circular giving a full description of each farm registered. Also, price. [oet2.3m F ARMER` LOOK TO YOUR PRI:IT TREES. Best's Improved Fruit Tree and Vine Insect Destroyer is the Greatest Discovery of the Age: The following gentlemen, with their Post Office addresses, have given it a thorough trial, and all speak of it as the best preparation that has ever been used, and any one desiring their Certificates (which we hold,) can have them by writing to us: S. G. Weacbter, Rothsville P. 0., Lancaster co.; Wm. Burgess, Brickerville, Lan caster co.; Henry Brackbill, Leaman Place, Lan. co.; John Stoltzfus, Churchtown, Lan. co.; Joseph Shertz, same; Cyrus Fox, Reinholds ville, Lan. co.; H. K. Stoner, Lan. City; Hon. John. C. Evans, Morgantown, Berks co.; Joe. Brcstdbent, same; John Plank, same; Adam Styor. same; David Plank, same; Joseph Min kel., Birdsboro', Berke co.; Geo. Marton, Mt. Airy, Perks co.; Col. Thos. Bull, Longs, Chester co ; M. Hoffman, same; Christian Kurtz, Blue Rock, Chester co.; John Mingle, Morgantown, perks co., sod in others. , The preparation should be used in the Van.' We have plowerful ingredient added since Spring. If it will not do all our circulars se • forth, we will return the money to all who buy of us. WO will be paid for the conviction of any one using the preparation without baying purchased of us. Township and Single Rights for sale. For Circulars, address, with postage stamp, EVANS & CO., Proprietors. oct29-It*) Reading, Pa. ACOMPLETE PICTORIAL Ills- TORY OF TH E TIMES. The Best, Cheapest, and most success ful Family Paper in the t:uion.,• lIARPEIL'S WEEKLY SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. In November will be commenced "Man an Wife," a new serial story, splendidly Illustrated, hy . WlLiar: Cow NEI (Author of " The Woman in White," "No Name," " Armadale," and "The Moonstone.") New subscribers will be sup plied with HARPER'S WISEKLY from the com mencement of the Story to the end of 1570 for Four Dollars. Critical Notices of the Press The Mona'. NEWSPAPRIS of our country. COM plete in all the deparhhents of an American Family Paper, HARPE als.W mix LY has earned for itself u right to its titbi t ," A JOURNAL or Civi- Liz ATION.—New York:~4fttg Post. HARPER'S WZIOMY nifty be unreservedly_de dared the best newspaper in America. —Y Independent. The articles upon public question'', which ap pear in HARrilit'S Warm LY trom week to week form a remarkable series of brief political es says. They are distinguished by clear and pointed statement, by g oo d common-sense, by independence and breadth of view. They are the expression of mature conviction, high prin- ciple, and strong feeling, and take their place among the best newspaper writing_ot the time. —Nortk Amerteari Review, Roston, Mass. MC RI PTIONI3.-ISTO. TWINS : HA it PICR'd IV EY): I. r, one year An Extra Copy of either the MAGAZINE, WICISR LA', or BssAsitivW be supp Ned gratis for entity (flub of Firs SUBSORIBICRA at $4.00 each, in onete atance ; or, Nix (Vies for $20 . 00 without exifir m NIA „ airoserquveis to MARTIVA'S MAGAS/1711X, WEEKLY, and BAZA Alt, to one address for elle per, $10.00; or, two of Harper's Periodicals, to opessiddrees for one year, 57.0 0. Back Numbers can be supplied pt tiny time Tile Annual Volumes of liAationts We y, si t i in neat cloth binding will be sent by expr s, tree of expense, for each. it complete , oomprising Thirteen umea,clit onfieeelp of eash at the rate of *per aMight Oder peasery of pp rot/jailer. VolusWe X. 1 - repay Jatu a let, WO the .stagt en Heap' s% Witritur a t i tigte ay • wide must be UAW at the ,is pos ~...4 , • , , - • HARPER & 131t0' - • - Pertaining. _ WE CONTINUE TO MANUFAC TURE our well-known Manures, PHOSPHATE OF LIME AND AMMONIATED FERTILIZER. and also have for sale PERUVIAN GUAN), • NO. 1 Genuine Government, Fish Guano, Land Plaster and Hydraulic Ce ment. together with a complete e a t air of Burning and Greasing OILS, at fair maltet rates. Super-Phosphate sof Lime, - - - SW per 200 abs Ammoniated Fertiliser, - - - tic A DISCOUNT TO DEALERS ALLEN &NEEDLiS, a SOUTH DELAWA.RIE PHILADELPHIA ESTABLISHED IN 1548. OtEO. M. STEINMAN augl3-tf) Sole Agents at tailonetet,Ta ZAMI & JACKSON, WA TCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AND • SILVER-PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS, No. 15 NORTH QUEEN STREET, aTREPAIRI•NO ATTENDED no2o.ly] WATCHES! CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS The undersigned keeps constontly on hand a 'age 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 band a good assortment of CLOCKS. Call and examine the goods before purchasing elsewhere. . _ Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continu mice of the same. lIENRY F. ANDREWS, Jan tar] Strasburg, Lancaster co., l'a. Books and Stationery. sCHOOL BOOKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! 'We would respectfully call the attention of all MERvitANTs, DIRECTOR:, TEACHERS, PARENTS AND SCHOLARS To our• LARGE STOCK of SoDow, BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Which will be solo at the LOWEST CASH PRICES PAPER AND ENVELOPEq —AT-- GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Call before pnrebusing elsewhere. J. IL SHE AFFEB , S ('heap Cash Book Store, No. 52 North Queen-st., Lancaster, Penna HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS, RIDDLE & COCHRAN'S, No. 40 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Two Doors North of Inquirer Building,) We would respectfully call the utteniion uY TEACHERS AND SCHOLARS, To our new and complete stock of ...SCHOOL BOOKS AND SOHOOL OF EVERY I)Es'CRIPTION, LOWEST offier lliv 1 iirOtnecirchame ntin d tor CA...4/1;11*e cuLyi flora 10 n no Atir GIVE L'S A CALL. "gli HEADQUARTERS SIIN DAY SCHOOL BOOKS AT FULTON ROW, WEST KING STREET. All the hit est helps for Superintendents Teach ers and Bible students, now 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 'WOKS, LIBR Alt Y BOORS, Common School tvr, Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS, HALF DIME SHEET MUSIC, BIBLES ARIL TESTAMENTS. AT PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE PRICES lir Call and see for yourselves. inyl44l D. S. BARE. Musical Instruments, &c. WOODWARD'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MUSIC STORE, ....$4.40 NO. 22 WEST KING STREET Pianos ' Organs, Melodeons, Piano and Melo deon Stools and Covers, Violins, Guitars, Ban jos, Tamborines, Aocordeons, Concertinis, Fifes, Drums, !Flutes, Flageolets, Harmonicos, Clap pers, Tritingles,Strings of all kinds, Bow Hair, Tuning Fonts:Pitch Pipes, Violin Bows, Cello Bows, Violin and Guitar Boxes, Music Port folios, Instruction Books of all kinds, Sheet Musts, Music Books, and every description of Musical Mershandise. All orders ailed prompt ly 44 the tuna' Retail or Wholesale Prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. ailt - Timing and repairingpromptlyattended to. A. W_ WOODWARD, sep24-1y) No. 22 W. King-st., Lancaster. rr . B. xuvili SKI, cp • -4.3111. SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS, A 7141 Instruinents Generally. STEINWAY & SONS, WORLD RENOWNED PIANOS PRINCE & CO.'S ORGANS and MELODEONS 4M - Music sat by Mail Free of Pobtage. N 0.3 NORTH PIHNOR STREET, Lancaster, Pit. GOOK AMOEL DOTI! Roof* aw im J. B. NAVIN/MI BEIM MUSIC BHTORB. 011YELLA, IfiILODEONS, un alle sorts music Insbtrumental Der Keviuski Is agent for de bereemty Stein wehr ilanOs—Kloffeera beast tiler se of dolt sh. Der U is No. 3 NORD PRINCE STREET, LANCASTER. N. B. For a first raty gooty Gem., odder an Apoordeon, odder a Tawoerriolk- Pail odder en nUtt, amen musical: Intatrument, iilsa odder grass. adapt yualif..ni'ainsi Revisits 1%14. 3 - Boit Prince Slitrose i l.lw4fuwter. Dao2o-1 y Jewelry. DEALERS A N SILVER LANCASTER, PA WATCHES! WATCHES ! -Al LANCASTER, PA SCHOOL DIRECTORS, PARENTS, STATIONERY 121=1:21 I=l RECORD BOOKS, CLASS BOORS, &c HITCHCOCK'S VICALEII Ili Sole Agent for Aleo, Agent (or Sew hag Machines. WHEELER & WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH Family Sewing Machine. OVER 400,000 NOW IN USE. EXAMINE IT BEFORE BUYING ANY OTHER. SOLD ON LEASE PLAN. 010 Per month. PETERSON & CARPENTER, General agents. General 0111ce for Lancaster County: 64 North Queen SLIM octl4m - HOW TO GET A HOWE! CALL OS C. FATE, Agent, NO. 25! , :, NuRTIL QUEEN STREET, I.ANCA'•:.TER, PA T II E Howe Sewing Machines Are the oldest establinhed of any in the world! And hay.:, taken Ott HIGHEST PREMIUMS at all the g•reat hibilloam of the worl4l Ii r F.,01111 hie care fully, he tore purchasing any other, anti he convinces of their superiority. oct29-t GIIOVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM I:I.ASTIC STITC FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 1194 BROADWAY, NEW YORK HMO CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. Bounty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads directly from the spools. No fastening of scums by hand and no wast( of thread. Wide range of application without change of adjustment. The seam retains its beauty and firmness utter washing and ironing. Besides doingall kinds of work done by other Sewing Machines, these Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. !?The Highest Premiums at all the Fairs and exhibitions of the United States and Europe, have been awarded the Grover & Baker Sewing Machines, and the work done by them. wherever exhibited in competition. ifiir The very highest prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION ON HONOR, was conferred on the representative of the Grover tt, Baker Sew ing Machines, at the Exposition Universelle, Paris,D4B7,thus attesting their great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. For sale by 7;;EORGE SPURRIEU, North Queen street, La ncastur, 1 inyz+ ,l ) 1 Dry Goods. FALL, 1869. NOW OPEN I NG. -AT JOHN D. SKILES" BLACK SILKS, ':4)LURED SILK:- IRISH POPLINS PARIS DRESS GOODS BUR: it COLA.) ALP ' A(jA S, ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, FRENCH MERINOS AND WOOL DELAINS, I3OMBAZINES & CRETONE CLOTH, PAISLEY AND BROCHE LONG SHAWLS, BLACK TIIIBET LONG & SQUARE SHAWLS 500 PLAID AND STRIPED LONG AND SQUARE WOOL SHAWLS, CLOAKING CLOTHS, WATER-I-ROOF CLOTHS. 100 PAIR BED CRIB AND CRADLE BLANKETS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS, LINEN DAMASKS, WHITEREO ' 2 GREY FLANNELS, IN ALL qUALITIES. A full ie 01 Ladies' Merino Vektg, Hosiery, (;loves . , ilmorn) Skirts, &e., &c. Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Window Shades. FALL ISli9. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, JOHN D. slit LES is now receiving a , fine as sortment of( :LOTHS AND CASSIMI..2II.B, Eng lish and American Coatings in all shades, Mos cow and Castor Beavers, all shades. Goods for Boys' wear, for sale by the yard, or made up to otaer at short notice, and warrant. ed to give satisfaction. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Suits for Men, suits for Boys. 100 OVERCOATS for Men and Boys' of our own manufacture. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Neck Ties, Ac., Ac. JOHN D. SKILES, Yo. 24 East Mug street one door east of the Lancaster County National Bank. l'octl-tt Wants. AGENTS WANTED FOR CHAM BERLIN'S 42 4 16 \\\ CHEAP STORE, N 0.27 WEST KING-ST., LANCASTER, PA.., Dealers in Foreign and Domestic by FRANKLIN CHAMBERLIN, DRY GOODS, Of the United States Bar. GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, "There is no book of the kind which will Cloths, Cassitneres, Sattitietts, Jeans, T,weede take rank with it for authenticity, Intel/Ivaco Lindsey», Flannels, Tickings, Cheeks. P/Sidth and completeness."—Npringj /cid (Miss.) Repub. Allsteces, Brews Goods, Gingbaras, Calicoes, titan. Muslins and Drills, This is the ONLY NEW BOOK of the kind Dub- I White Goods, Notions, & No. 1 Feathers. Dished for many years. It is prepared by all able PRACTICAL LAWYER, of twenty-Live MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, years' experience, and is just what everybody m a d e ar, at astonishing Low Prices. needs for daily use. ail-Call and examine our stock before pee. It is highly recommended by, me" y eminent c h as i ng elsewhere. [feb34llWy Judges, including the (Net Justice and other Judges of Massachusetts, and the Chief Justice and entire Bench of Connecticut. Sold only by subscription. AG NTs WANT ED EVERY WHERE. Sand for Circulars. s. ROTEL 0. D. CA NE &CO., Publishers, Hartford, t •onii.; , No. I Spruce street, New York; Cincinnati, 0.; • and Chicago, Ili. FOR THE PEOPLE! ontaining full Instructions and Practical Forms adapted to every kind of Business, and to all the States of the Union. CAUTION. An old law-book, published many years ago. has just been hastily re-issued as " a new book" without even a Suitable revision of its obsolete statements. Do not confound that work with cEAIIIIKELII.OB LAw-Bp POR THE PEOPLE. septa:2Bl anbaSrly) Proprietors. Dry Goods. FALL, 1869 ALI., 1801 MEN'S WEAR. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, COATING, dG HAGER BROTHERS ' Dave now open a choice selectiop of Foret and Domestic COATINGS, ih Blue, Dahlia, Olive and Black. EDRI DON, MOSCOW and CASTOR BEAVE R for OVERCOATINGS, same shades. MELTONB AND CASSIMERES FOR BETITS. Goods for Boy's Wear at the price of Goods in 1800. READY-MADE CLOtITING For Men and Boys, of our (mil manufacture; the materials carefully selpeted, and stalest lion guaranteed. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, MERINO mum AND DRAIVEItz., small to extra sizes. • GENT'S SHIRTS OF APPROVED MAKE. NECK TIES, HA N DK EROH I E FS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, *C. The above stock will be found completes:loT at low flown priees. We invite inspection. HAGER (t• BROTHERS_ 1869. FALL 1869. DRY GOODS. HALER & BROTHERs Have now in store a full stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD'S for Fall Sales, anti invite an examination... , LADIES' DRESS GOODS, ALL WOOL POPLINS, and SERGE PLAIIW for Ladies' 11114 children's Suits, In New Choice Designs and Colors. PLAID AND WATERPROOF CLOAKIItaix NEW FALL SHAWLS, OPERA FLANNELS. Plain and Plaid, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS from fine to extra qualitle,,, SILK POPLINS, WOOL EPINOLINES, HARRITZ, EMPRESS CLOTHS, MERINr)S, DELAINES AND A LPA in ull t new skades. D ESs GOODS—from 20c. upwaro I==== MOURNING GOODS. BLACK BOMBAZINES, ;RETENE CLOTH, (a new material, Mill ESE CLOTH, EMPRESS POPLIN, M ERIN() ES, WOOL DELA IN 14: S, AND ALPACAS, Black Tlnbet Long & Square Shaw k, BEAK CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS, MERINO VESTS fur Ladies and Children. Foreign and Domestic HOSIERY and (=LAMM THOMPSON'S IMPROVED CORSETS KID GLOVES, new Fall Shades, White, Red, and Grey FLANNELS, Shaker and Ballard Vale FLANNEL:- in low and Sue. BLANKKrS IN ALL QUALITIES. House Furnishing LINENS AND COTTONS. .air The above goods were purchased in the New York and Philadelphia Markets for Caaibt„ at :ow price, and will be sold accordingly. II AG ER Ft BROTHER CARPETS! viARPETS' BEST ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BRUSSELS. LOWELL & HARTFORD 3-PLY andINGRALR BRUSSELS AND 3-PLY VENETIAN STAIR CARPETS. VOUL,UI"PI'H, HEMP AND RAG CAR PEW COCOA MATTING, RUGS AND DOOR MATS. FLOOR OIL CLOT H*, from I t 0 4 yards wide. WALL PAPERS! PLAIN AND DECORATIVE, --FOR— PARLOR:4, HALLS, /C LIBRARIES, DININcI ROOMS UAMBERS, c., The largest i6tocit 'H In this city. WINDOW SHADES, DAMASK AND LACE CURY I AINS, 111 FF AND GREEN SHADE HOLLAND For sale by HAGER at DlHrs oettLl fj THOS. J. WENTZ, WO.• EAST RING STREET, SIGN OF THE BEE HIVE., Now offers a full assortment of DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS GLOVES anti HOSIERY, • CARPETS, Floor & Table Oil Cloths, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE AT THE LOWEST INDUCING PRICES. Kind attention paid to all. special care taken to show our stock. WENTZ BEE HIVE, No. 5 Eagt King street my2S-t f] JACOB BARROW, M. 8. BARNUM!, JOHN L. xiLteg HARNISH & CO'S Hotels. OPPOSITE PRNNA. R. R. DEPOT, HARRISBURG, PA I=l W. H. EMMINGER & 00.,