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The Daily Evening Express from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 1

The Daily Evening Express from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 1

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dIONIMIESIMI, lo 'Y I 7 111141 1 li .11 1 Ili I cil SI 0 0 lob UBLISIIED EVERY EVENING, UT PEARtiOL dc, it press Buildings, No. 15, ou Ui Queen. TII Ill DAILY FNI'llESS is furnished to scribers In he Cit of Lancaster end all points necessible by Railroad or Daily Stage Li11014, at Tice; CICNTS PKR WEEK, payable to the carriers. By a year 01.5 for three months, or ISO cents for a single month, In advance. Tit to, WEEKLY EXP1tE8S-104 per annutn the largest mid cheapest paper in Lancaster.

ga-Ortr facilities for PRINTING arc the most extensive and complete in this ultsr. EVERY EVENING, TIT PEARNOL promm tit Til Ill DAILY UNPILESS is furnished to sub. 10111HIES in Ite City of Luneaster anti all points meessible by 'Railroad or Dully Stage LilleM, Kt l'avi Carers KR WEEK. payable to the carriers. Ity Mitre-1113 a year i 01.15 for three inontho, 1r ISO cent for a single month, in advance.

MI 1 ta, il L' ii I Ar EX Pli.VSO4tiilq CANH OF AlIVERTISINti 11t It DAILY IZIIPILLeiN Ten linee a Situara Five lines Halt.Soni to, il One Square, TWO to'qwirey. .7:1 One 1.11Ts01111,VS Three cloys Three Sjiti 0110 4r0 One won th 3.1:1'Otte n000t.11 'Look ono ni(otot to lo.co Two 4.75 11E0 Tloyeti 6.00 11.00 Three filx ioo Si 25.t One yearX.00,(J11e yen 4 lint yeitn 15.1 IlAi '1St Itt rj 1 41 ilitz4.0 iS 144 ,1 1.1 fl it 1 A Half Sque(re, 1 'Three clays Yiti'l 011I We 0 (hie 1411)11th Vol. XXVIINo 1131 LATiCASTER ITY MUCH 16, 1870. Price Two Cent. MOM liabi VS BOOKS.

STATIONERY, GROCERIES. DRY-GOODS, NoTIONS, VIE LV 1iX PIZESS. 11113)INIESOAY EVEN NU IS. INV). zu Ii LON DI'LLON or Tit OLD T1 COMING AGAIN I SPLENDID SYRUP, At 20 eents per quart.

LEST FLOUR IN.TowN, At 75 cents per quarter. A lino assortment of cheap Queonswa re. Ati-Call and nee for yourself, at D. IL MARKLEY'S CH KAP GROCHItit, janiUttll Cot. West King anti Water-ata, SPRING-ROSE GOLD MARKET.

'NEW BOOKS. SOCIETY AND SOLITUDETwelve Chapters. By Ralph Waldo Epperson. It ELM Eit IN.Ity E. b.

Pile FUSIEVAL woRLD OF HEBREW TRADE. TIONHy Frederic Ihmry liodgo. FLOWERS AND FOSSILS, AND OTHER POEMS. 11E4 LTII AND GOOD LIVING.By W. W.

THE INGOLDSBY LEG ENDS.Glohe Edition. A GERMAN COURSE'Adapted to uso in Col-Bigots High Sehool nod Academico.By F. Comfort, A. M. bLl HALLIG EN Ott, Int THE MIDST OF THE NORTH SEA.

NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, AT BOOK STORE OF EXPANDING SPECIE PAYMENTS ABOUT TO BE RESUMED. THE OLDEST HEMS IK NEW YORK BOAEING TO THEIR VOUNDATIoNS. BED BOTTOM. THE PATENT OF THIS RARE COMBINA- TION OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, nutr121fil IV No. IQ North Queen St.

MMUS, THEM SPLENDID STOCKS SACRIFICED FOR ANYTHING THEY WILT, BRING, TO HAIRE MONEY IN THIS TER. ITMLE CRISIS. OUR BUYERS LIVING IN THE CITY HAVE: JUST FORWARDED TO US A HEAVY LOT OF THESE GOODS, ENT-BRACING SOME NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES OP ART AND SIMPLICITY! run SALII. FOR PAILTICULAILS APPLY TO STA I 0 NERY Fancy (loads, GREAT REDUCTION Glass and Queensware I SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, AND MANY OTHER GOODS REDUCILD MOM 10 To 25 PER GENT. AT BURSK'S.

REDUCTION IN CAN EL) FRUITS 800 cans good Tomatoes, 25c. .010 1, Pio Pouches, 25e. 200 1' Pie Peaches, 20e. Choice Peaches, 3 tb. cans, Winslow Jones Green Corn, i7c.

Green Peas in onus, Zi5o. CANNED PEARS, STRAWBERRIES AND ()Taut FRUITS, AT BURSK'S. 444-The best assortment of choice Groceries, Fruits, Pickles, Sauces, and everything in the grocery line in the city, illways on band, AT febT-11d1 No. 18 East King St. REDUCTION IN GROCERIES.

FINE TABLE SYRUP MOLASSES, at 2120., formerly 25e. Also, a line assortment of fine Dried Home and Foreign Fiturrs. Cranheiries, Mince Bleat, Shaker Corn, Canned ruits; resh Cn aned Pettehels for Pies, 1Sc. a can. For sale by JOHN E.

WEAVER, corner of West King and Prinee-sts. -AT- CASHMERES, DRESS GOODS, BLACK ALPACAS, HOSIERY AND TRIMMINGS, Which we are closing out at prices thut uterly astonishing. ALSO, A FINE STOCK W. T. HODSON, (One of the Proprietor6), ut his store, TO NORTH QUEEN LANCASTER, where the Bed may be seen in operation.

There are an endless variety Spring Bottoms in the market, but it is acknowledged by all who have seen unit fairly tested THIS SPRING BED, that It is superior to any that has ever yet been bubiiiiLtwl to the public. It hi most simple In its construction. It is unlike all others, from the fact that it is perfectly NOISELESS. REDUCED PRICES. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.

J. SIIEAFFER'S CHEAP CASII BOOK STORE, NO. 52 NORTH QUEEN STREET, The Men Who Lftughe. Mr. Bernal Osborne, of the British Par.

Lament, deserves as well of his country at either Mr. Gladstolie or John Bright. He is master of the rare art of making men laugh without resort to the cheap claptrap sometimes mistaken for wit, but which is nothing better than droll nonsense. When oppressive dullness broods over the Commons, Mr. Osborne rises to Ids feet, and pre.

sents the night's business in a new aspect. Even the gravest finally tilleCtinlb to the magic of his humor. Yet, Mr. Osborne is not the num who laughs." Those who listen to hint are the men who laugh. As he proceeds, little spites, heart-burnings, and the pain of wounded ambition are Such a man is to a legislative body what the safety-valve is to a steam engine boiler, or Weep to a disturbed mind.

John hale, who, as a Senator, was often hucered at, averted many a catastrophe in the shape of rising storms of passion in the Senate Chamber. For the greater part of his Senatorial term he had few to agree with him politically. But many a grave Senator, as well as man an angry one, was forced to laugh at apt repartee, and when the laugh subsided found the anger of the moment previous entirely dissipated. Certain journals were fond of callieg Hale a buffoon. That was to exaggerate.

lie was not a buffoon, but a man to whom the humorous and grave aspects of things were presented at the same instant. He was ever on the watch for a squall, and when the scud began to troop along Lis mental horizon his eye would kindle. At just the right moment he would strike his feet and drop a joke into the culminating stew of passion. Few Senators resisted the inclination to laugh. Mr.

Davis (Jefferson) once ventured to name Hale's joke "ill-timed," but the joke saved the Senate from a disgraceful exhibition of brutal passion. Senator Nye fills Mr. Hale's place as the master of Senatorial repartee. Thaddeus Stevens' dry humor and good-humored sarcasm saved the HOuse from disgracing itself many Both Gen. Butler and Mr.

Cox contribute to to make the House laugh occasionally. All this is right. Though a man may smile, and yet be a villain, according to the poet, no man can be dangerous to the peace of society so long as he is in a jovial humor. The man who does not laugh, and the man who objects to the wit which provokes laughter, is own brother to the man who has no music in his soul. Therefore, let us honor the man whose wit is the mortal enemy of yard-long faces in legislative bodies and elsewhere where public business is transacted.

Who knows how many men have been saved from the gallows by an opportune laugh Too much gravity is inimical to health and long life, and the man who makes other men to laugh is entitled to rank as a public benefactor. Olf mar7-thi) LAVCASTER, PA. Letter and Bill Paper, CLOTHING, itc. IL is easily manufactered. It will ailord a large profit to the manufac turers.

It can be sold low enough to enable every oue capable of appreciating the luxury of SUCH A BED to become its purchaser. It readily adapts itself to a Bedstead of any SIZE OR MAKE. Or nig BIT QUALM', Worth 25 cents, going at 15 cents per quire. EN VEL4)L Es, a cents per pack. BEST PENc1LS, 3 cents.

CAUPETS AT COST. ROUSS Broadway Store, niar7-ttkil Lancaster, l'a. -TzEW BOOKS! NEW I LEAVE3 FROM A TROOPER'S DIARY' BIBLE TEXT CYCLOPEDIA. MYSTERIES OF MASONRY. FIVE ACRES TOO MUCH.

WORDS IN SEASON. MANOR FARM. TRUE LOVE. all the MAGAZINES for March, 1870, For sale at J. M.

WESTHAEFFER'S Cheap Book Store, Cor. North Queen and Orange Lancaster. teh'25-tld BLACK SILKS! REMOVAL. NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN The undersigned takes this method to Inform his patrons anti the public generally, that he has removed hiS Rooms, for Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, TO NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN LANeAsTes, Where he iSdli at all times be prepared to RH all 'orders in his line of business at short notice.

All goods for Gents, and youth's have been selected with care, and purchased at the lowest market rates. Please call and examine my stock when you desire a good fitting Coat, rants or WA. GEO. B. COLEMAN, marS MI Merchant SOLID COLORED SILKS, In all Choice Shades' BLA.CK ALPACAS, It can be folded into a small compass not exceeding one foot in width.

isio Bugs or Moth can barbor in it, as their presence must, In an Instant be detected. Any person desirous of ascertaining what a perfect Spring Bed. really Is, is most earnestly bolleited to TRY THE "SPRING-ROSE BED" For ONE WEEIC, which they can do FREE OF COST, Charge, or alter Solicitation to Buy, by making their wishes known as above. The attention of manufacturers aud others desirous of realizing a large anti peed), fortune is specially directed to this Patent. Parties residing at a kap ea wishing to see the model will be immediately waited upon at their place of abode.

NO IMPOSITION, FRAUD, or Coocealment of Facts, being intended no examination or scrutiny, however rigid or severe, is to tis feared. As a SPRING BED it is UNEQUALLED. mar14-601 For Ladles, Suits ot a celebrated make WATETt-PROOF CLOTH, At Reduced. Prie MAGAZINES LIPPINCOTT, DEMOR-EsT, PETEHSON, ATLANTIC, of WEw NOR. 8.

Id. MYBItS. JACOB BATBFOB House Furnishing Goods BOOKS, PAPER, EN VELOPES AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, AT LOW RATES. pArEn IIANGING.THE UNDER- signed is prepared to execute all tstyles of work in his line. Orders left at my residence, North Limo Wreet, near Lemon, or at Paint Shop of Me Conon Bateman, Duke street, opposite Court House, will yeceive prompt attention JAMES S.

BATEMAN. W. I. Clerber, INQUIRER, LEDGER AGE AGENCY, leb3Hdi Of. NORTH QUEEN SL.

MENNO SIMON'S IssTrtucTioiss GOOD FOIL TUE PEOPLE GRAND OPENING OF THE SEASON The subscribers have Just returned from th k.astern Markets with the largest and best assortment of OVER AND DRESS COATINGS All colors and all grades Cassimeres in great varietyall the latest and best styles the market, suitable to all tastes, and the prices within the reach of every one. All of which we are prepared to make up in the best style, and at the shoricst 110tie(3) aud at the Lowest Cash Prices. Our stock ot MEWS, YOUTHS AND BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING, Is very large, and gotten up with great care, and will be sold very low. (ItEADY-MADE DEPARTMENT ou 2d Floor.) We have a tine line of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. All our goods have been selected with care, and purchased at the very lowest cash prices.

All we ask of you is to call and examine our 814)01 for yourself, and you will say truly the halt has not been told. MYERS RATHFON, Southeast corner of Centre Square, oct2-11d) Lancaster. N0 FAMILY BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHI ILTINGS, QUILTS, BLANKETS, TICKINGS, CHECKS, AT IDE LOWEST FAIINESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, LANCASTER. 1 egrA COUGH, COLD OR SORE THROAT requires immediate attention, as nei uglqetioftelliaresults in an Disease. 1 Brown's Bronchial Troches win most lav rlably give instant relief.

For BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CATARRH, Con. HUMPTIVR and THROAT DIOHASES, they have a SHOULD BE WITHOUT A FOUNDAIION AND INSTRUCTION ow TUE SAVING DOCTRINE L. B. marStld OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. mite, DENI AND INCREASES, IAA THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED A Reminiscence or SiroveryA cepa Sacrifice of lier The Cincinnati Chronicle contains the following intensely luteresting article upon ft hietorictil subject It cannot have passed from the mind of any reader NV ho lived in this city fifteen years ego, that one morning early in February, 1850, a great sensation siirred the whole community, as it hail scarcely ever been stirrred before.

The river was frozen over eolid, and the old Mason and Dixon line" between freedom and slavery almost as much obliterated as it is now; so much so, at least, that there were frequent stampedes of the sleek and well-led" slaves so poetically described by one of the great champions of the peculiar institution. in consequence of this facility for escape, United States Marshals and detective police were vigilant, their itching palms" stimulating to duty, as the scent of blood incites the hound to the chase. Among those who improved the opportunity, and, like too many others, fell woefully short of realizing their fond expectations, were a family of Garners, the old father and mother about fifty years of age each, and a son, Robert Garner his wife Margaret, and four childrentwo boys and two girls. The old people and Margaret belonged to -James -Marshall, of Boone county, while the wife and children of the latter belonged to Archibald K. Gaines, of the same neighbor- hood, the husband, of course, having no control over, or duties in regard to them.

But his desire to exercise such rights and privileges led him to bitch up two of his master's horses to a sleigh in the dead hour of night, and, putting his old father and mother and his own family therein, drive rapidly to the river. Leaving the team on shore opposite the foot of Western Row, they all crossed on the ice, and were met on this side by a colbred man named Elijah Kite, son of "old Joe Kite," of notorious reputation, who had been notified to assist them to the "underground railroad." Ile conducted them to a tenement, occupied by himself, a few squares below Mill Creek bridge. He then left them until he went out to arrange for their departure to Canada. He was to be back before day, according to the injunction of Robert Garner, but did not come until between nine and ten o'clock, when he was soon followed by a posse of officers, accompanied by the masters of the slaves. The scene that followed was described by the newspaper reporters of that day, as obtained from the white persons present, all of whom had interests in conflict with those of the unfortunate negroes, and was colored accordingly.

We yesterday learned that Robert Garner, the principal mover in this affair, and whose wife was the tragic heroine in its bloody termination, was now residing in our city. Mr. Garner says that Elijah Kite was an own cousin of his wife's, and was, therefore, advised of their coming, and requested to assist in their escape but instead of assisting them he now believes, and then suspected hint, of being guilty of treacherously selling his kin-folk back into the hands of their masters. Ms long absence, while professing to be making arrangements for their continued flight, which should have been ready beforehand, and his neglect to return before day to secrete them, is strong justification of the suspicion. When the officers and masters arrived at the door and demanded admission, Robert drew a pistol with which he had provided himself, and said the first man who attempted to enter he would shoot dead.

At the same time, his wife, Margaret, seized a butcher. knife that was lying on the table, and declared she would kill every child she had belbre she would see them carried back into slavery. While some of the outsiders were banging at the door, another, a Mr. Patter- son of the Fourth Ward, raised a window and was about to enter, when Robert shot him in the mouth. He fell back, but was not killed.

On turning round, Robert saw that his wife had cut the throat of her girl Mary, three years old, from ear to ear, who was weltering in her blood on the floor, and was making a dash at his boy Samuel. He sprang to his rescue, calling on her to desist, and received part of the blow himself, the remainder taking effect on the child. Then the door was broken open, and he fired two or three shots at the intruder, who, by the way, was Clinton Butts, the present well-known Marshal of Covington. They were then overpowered, and with an immense mob at their heels, carried off to prison. Of the hearing of the case before U.

S. Commissioner Pendery, which lasted about two weeks, and in which they were voluntarily defended by that ever ready legal friend of the slave, Mr. John jolliffe, as. slated by Mr. Gitchell, we need not now write.

it ended, as all such cases did in those days, in remanding the whole party back to their masters. Robert, his wile and children, were speedily sent off to the Souththe fearful purgatory of Northern slaves. Clinton Butts conducted them as far as Louisville, where they were shipped to a brother of one of their old masters LeGrand Gaines, a cot- ton broker of New Orleans. On their way down, their boat was run into by another, and sunk, and among the lives lost was the infant child of the unhappy slaves. It was reported that the mother drowned her child, in accordance with her frenzied declaration, under tearful excitement, that she would kill all her children rather than see them all go back into slavery.

But the father protests that such was not the case, and that his wife never attempted to injure her children afterward, although she frequently repeated her conviction that it would be better for them to be put out of the world than live in slavery. in New Orleans Robert hired his own time, and that of his wife, and supported his family by bard work and in great destitution, until all were sold to a Judge Bonham and taken to Tennessee Lulling, where they were forced to labor on the plantation. Here Margaret Garner died in 185S, of typhoid fever. Her last words to her devoted husband were, never to marry again in slavery, but to live in hope of freedom, which she believed would come soon in some way. Robert heeded her injunction remained at Tennessee Landing till the war broke out, when he made his way to the Union lines, entered the gunboat service, was in the siege of Vicksburg, and was in active service until the close in the war, when he received an honorable discharge.

He subsequently married, and is now living. in this city. aro boys, Thomas and Samuel, are living on a farm oppasile Vicksburg, in Only 50 pair left of those magnificent 11-4 HEAVY WHITE BLANKETS, MILL.NERY, dao. BRIEFLY COMPILED FROM THE WORD OF GOD; DP MENNO SIMON. Published and for SOO by J.

E. BARR, a. LANCASTER, Pa. AT A REMOVAL. For want of nianufacturing facilities the undersigned has removed from Prince Street, to occupy MISHLE GARDEN, where he NV i continue the manufacture of the ISKE PATENT BEDSTEAD FOR INVALIDS WUOLICSALE AND RETAIL, Made in wrought or iron.

Also, Tron Bedsteads for ordinary and for hotels also, his patent Retaining Chair, which adjusts itself to any position desired by the occupant; tinished for use or in frames for Cabinetmakers. Also, Lock-smith lug, and Repairing of all kinds of light machinery, Sewing Machines, Surgical and Mathematical Instillments Models, and patterns fopatents. Also, Cast nod rough', Iron Fencuig for Yards, Graveyards, Verandahs, ftmong which is a new style of Wrought Iron, cheaper than any ever offered in this country. AUIF-Stimples of Chair and Bedstead can be seen at D. B.

Bare)s Book Store, where orders are received. I InarS-Imd A. OUT MILLINERY Ot TRIMMINGS. Having ordered train Europe a large supply of Millinery and Trimmings, of the best quality and latest Wes for SPRING TRADE. I am determined, in order to make room, to sell my FALL on NV INTER GOODS BELOW COST Ahr Como and seen re Bargains at No.13 North Queen-st.

ilora-tfdi JACOB LOB. soothing effect. SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS use them to clear and strengthen the voice. Owing to the good reputation and popularity of the Troches, many worthltss and cheap initiations are offered, which are good for nothing. ai-Be sure to obtain the true BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.

SOLD EVERYWH REVELATIONS Two scientific publications arc in the field against the hair dyes of which lead is the basis. 1 be New York Medical Orzette" and The Jou rnal of Chemistry" bitierly oenounce them. Yet the hair may he safely dyed. Have you seen mon CHILTON'S TESTIMONY, founded on a careful analysis, and certifying that Eteei8lOr Dye is not only a first-class article for changing the color of the hair, but ABSOLUTELY SA FE. Hair Preservative, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on the hair alter Dyeing.

Try it. feb17-Inul-w L351-BATCHELO1'S HAIR DYE ThiEl piendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; the Only true end perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, nstanteneous no disappointment no ridieuous tints remedies the ill effects ot bad dyes Aivigorates and leaves the Hair soften(' beautiful black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers and properly applied at the Wig Eactery, N. 1. I A few more sets of genuine SBERI AN SQUIRREL FURS.

lower than ever. PO pair GUM OVER SHOES for less than cos IN ADDITION TO OUR POPULAR BUFFALO BRAND BLACK ALPACAS We have laid in the BEAVER BRAN I) OF BLACK PURE MOHAIR to which we NVIsil to invite the attention the Ladies. A. ADLER, febio-tfa No. 26 Wcst King St.

PlEIV BOOKS Al' BAHRS. ATER MUN DI. l'y Rev. E. F.

Burr. ECCE CtE LH NEW TEsTAMEN --TAUCIIIIITZ Tisellendorf. REPTILES AND BIRDS.By Louis Fignier. THE ANDES AND THE Orion. TH HOUSE IN THE STABLE AND THE FIELDENLABORD EDITION.

SPItt IT OF MEALBy Bielierstetli. APPLETON'S DICTIONARY op MECHANICS. LIFE AND LETTERS OF Dr. Jones. TWO HEMISPHERES, FROM THE GERMAN ON OTTO C.

E. W. THE PROFESSOR'S A. L. MeGro ARE 1011 LOOKING 1'On A GOOD UMBRELLA? Then step up to No, 11 0 North Queen Street, bud purc11az4; a lino Silk, Alpaca or Gingham UMBRELLA, Ikon' Mrt3.

LEVI MeCOMSEY. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. HAGER WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. THE; UBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE to inform his in this county, that he has taken the Agency for the celebrated SING Elt SEWING MACHINE, for this city and county, and invites all to give him a call at the Old Stand, No. 45 East where may be found a large assortmentembracing all styles of these IttaellitIC8.

Confident of heing able to satisfy the most fastidious, I do most respectfully solicit the liberal patronage of our eitiZeliti. itAhL14 SU TTON, febIS-Ifdit A gent BEST STI-LE BONNETS HATS STILL OFFERED AT Al RS. HERR'S. .16. PATTERNS, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, Mrs.

A. M. Herr, North Queen near it. R. 13')OTti AND 3HOE8.

NOW OPENING A NEW STOCK ENGLISH WHITE GRANITE TEA SETS, ENGLISH WHITE GRANITE DINNER SETS ENGLISH WHITE GRANITE CHAMBER SETS, FRENCH CHINA, OOLD BAND AND PLAIN WHITE. LOOKING GLASSES FEATHERS, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, MUSLINS, SHEETING AND SHIRTING, BLEACHED OR 'UNBLEACHED. TICKINGS, CHECKS, TOWELLINGS TABLE AND SHEETING LIN ENS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, DAMASKS, Ite 1,0,000 riucEs WALL PAPERS, DECORATIONS AND BORDERS, ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS. Sr Which will be sold at LO WEST PRICES-itil jam17-Ittlaw gor. AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF JNO.

B. GOUGH. HAYDN'S DICTIONARY OF by Benjamin Vincent. LITTLE WOMAN.By Lucy Aleott. STORY OF A BAD T.

B. Aldrigh. STEPPING HEAVEN WA It Prentiss. JAN ETPS LOVE AND of Orphans of Glen Elder. LAMPS, PITCHERS AND Paxton Hood.

'WOMAN AND Olive Logan. THE COMIC HISTORY OF THE U. STATES. By Sherwood. WREATH OF RHYMAS.By Millie Mayfield.

SYBARIS AN OTHER E. E. Hale. filE TWO Hans Christian Andersen. 'THE WOMAN WMO Sargent.

FATHER. IIYACIN THE'S DISCOURSES AND LIFE LOST IN THE JUNG Paul Dtt Chaillu. All new Publications received as fast as issued from the American and English Press. A lull supply of American, French and English Stationery always on hand. J.

E. BARR a No. 27 East ling Nearly opposite the Court House, fehiCtfda vj Lancaster, Penna. NOTICE.Til CO-PARTN SHIP which existed between Robert A. Evans, Patrick McEvoy, Henry Carpenter and Samuel doing iwines as Evans, McEvoy in Lancaster city, having been dissoived by the death of Patrick McEvoy, the undersigned will continue to conduct the BANKING -BUSINESS as heretofore, from this 4 late, under the mime and style of R.

A. EVANS 66 Co. ROBERT A. EVANS. HEN RY CARPENTER, 11.

ItEYNOL DS. FunnuArir Itru, 1870. 1869. FALL AND WINTER. 1870.

1011SIIALL SON'S DESCR I PT IVE CATALOGUE lvi FOR Containing a Colored plate of the EW GOLDEN COLEUS, Iv Now Ready And will be mailed to Iny patrons of past years as usual to others on receipt of 25 cents. PETER, II EN 'JERSON, 67 Nassau SC, York. RE RN Hou sus at Bergen City, New Jersey. HOUSE-STMES AT ALLCOCK POROUS PLASTERS Sudden tevere pains of the side and back, stitches, These affections are most troublesome to persons past middle age. Will even come on in bed are very painful anti often dangerous.

In damp weather they are more frequent than in dry. These plasters give relief at once, and need to be always in the drawer, handy. PAIN OF TIIE SIDE CURED. ALLENTOWN, PILNNI, April 4, ISO. Messrs.

T. AtteockDear Sirs daughter used one of your Porous Plasters. She had a very bad pain hi her side, ind it cured tier in one week. Yours truly, JI UN V. N.

MUSTER. 25,000 SOLD BY ONE DEALER. Messrs. J. Balch Son, of Providence, R.

write November ISS8 We ave sold the Porous o- os il lasters for twenty years, and, at retail and jobbing, must have sold twenty-five thousand altogether. They are well liked." fet17-lind-w WA HUMBUG I lbw often we hear this expression from persons reading tim seents of Patent Medicines, i es, and nine cases out of ten they may be right. It is over SI, years since I introduced Dr. 'fobias, EN ETIAN LINIMENT to the public. I had no money to advertise it, so I left it for sale with a few druggists and storekeepers through a small section of the country, many taking it with great reluctance but I told them to let any one have it, Lunt if it did not do all I stated, On my pamphlet, no one need pay for it.

In some stores two or three bottles were taken on trial by persons present. I was, by many, thought crazy, and tbat would be the last they would see ot me. But I knew my medicine was no humbug. In about two months I began to receive orders for more Liniment, some calling it my valuable Liniment, who had refused to sign a receipt when I left it at their store. Now my sales are millions of bottles yearly, and all for cash.

I warrant it superior to any other medicine for the cure of croup, Diarrhtea, Dysentery, Colic, Vomiting, Spasms, anti Sea-sickness, as an internal remedy. It is perfectly innocent to take internallysee oath accompanying each bottleand externa By for Chronic Rheumatism, Headache, Mumps, Frosted Bruises, ruises, Sprains, 01,1 Sores, swellings, Sore Throats, etc. Price 5) cts. Sold by the Druggists. 10 Park Place, Now I (irk.

feb17-1md-w BOOT AND SHOE STORE, tr4 ENVOI SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA, t4 WO have just received a full stock Of ALL WINTER GOODS, consisting of MEN'S COARSE BOOTS, BOY'S COARSE SHOES' OMEN'S COARS SHOES, Al ISSES, COARSE SII0Es, o-4 CHILDIt EN'S COARSE SHOES I Also, Ladles', Misses, and Children' Buttoned Boots, Balmorals and Shoes. gii-G CMS or A.m. twins AND FALL AND WINTER. 1 J311.TrkEIMAN. 1.1100T BEEN EMAN, fashionable Ladles, Shoe Maker.

BEEN Al AN maker of all kinds of fancy shoes. BEEN EMA nuttier of plain strong shoes. BEENEMAN, dealer in RI Minn. Booth and Shoes. BEEN EM AN, maker of Wool-Linea Shoes.

BEEN EMAN, 'maker of stout Calf-Skin Shoes for country wear. BRENEMAN, maker of Water-Proof Boots and RI! Shoeq, BREN EMAN'S SHOE STORE, the only place where the finest boots and shoes are wade promptly to order and elegant tits guaranteed. BREN STORE, the only place where the best home-made work can be had fur men, women, boys, girls awl children. Opposite CoOper's hotel. West King street, Lancaster.

WENTZ'S BEE HIVE STORE. 11 OUSE CARPENTER AND BUILD- ER.The undersigned is prepared to do house Carpenter Work and general Building. Any person de ng ns siri I services will call In East 'Walnut between Lime and Shippen. jan7-1yd1 DANIEL iReLAUDIILIN. FIO PRINTERS AND BOOR- BINDERS.

7 IRIEILUS LARGE STOCK OF BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS, IMMICED FROM 0 TO 20 PER CENT. Boo ifs for the Grave Books for the Gay! Books for the Old Books for the Young! Books for Everybody Writing Desks relict' and American Work Boxes Ladies Coin panions I Albums! Steroscopes and Views. Checker Boards, Games in great variety. Sunday School Books and Rewards, Teacher's Kelps, Stal ionery, initial Letter Paper, cheapest ever offered in Lancaster. itirN ow thee given to all purchasers.

if. S. BARE, deat-tfdl ulton Corner. West King St. WE HAVE MADE A SP.ECIALTY OF GLASS gUEENSWARE OF OUR 0 IITN PATENT PAPER CUTTING FOR, HAND OIL STEAM This Alitehhae is universally admitted to be the best raper Cutler in use.

It possesses immense power, and the wheel has a continuous motion for both strokes of the knife, not requiring to be reversed for the upstroke. It has a statiovary and moveable Mita guage so US to Insure he cutting of the work perieetly true. has an index at the side of the machine, showing the exact distance in inches and parts of inches between the edge Of the knife and tbe rear gunge. The undersigned are the authorized ngents for the sale of these machines, one of which 'may be seen in the Office ot I he DAmv EXPRESH I PEA RSOL ft 1711t.F.1) ER I CH. KINSLER, DEALER 1N jj Fine Boots and Shoe' Ladies, Balmoraltialleu, Slippers, and Rubbers ot all kinds at lowest cash prices.

Eepairing attended to No. 2 N. opp. Hotel, Lancaster. ja1) 1.0-Jyti Now open a new stock of White Gran De, Dinner and Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Plant White and Figured Ware.

We have made tt specialty of tilasi tool Queensware, and oiler a large stock at Erica's which we guarantee. Douse Furnishing Goods, aluslins, bleached and and shirtings, 'Pickings, Chee Tow-huge, Carpets, Floor and 'table oil Cloth linds and Wke etenpveirt tt tures, tic. member we guartin l8. ee OUR PRICE rt ilzfc obi and IWW J. WCNTZ, No.

East, King cut, Sign of the Dee Ill FLOUR AND FEED. 71 otutsT bl LAMES AND GENTLEMEN'S SHOE Alit) GAITER UPPER AN 13 FACTURE rxfx of FACTORY ROAD and VINE STREET, LAnettster, Pa. A-At lippeks cut to uwasure, and oraer3 BIM at bliezt uotuAl. Inov8 tmayi1d PICTURE FRAMES. ke.

REMOVAL. The subscriber inform his friends and patrons that he has removed from No. 7 to No. 80 North Queen-sL, pine door south of shoe store where be has a tine selee. Von of an other rints, recently imported by itinisel which 1 he public are invited to examine, as I hey are Dm finest and cheapest in this country-.

MANTLE, PIER and LCORING GLASSES always on band or made to order. A large stock of tine Gilt, Lacquered, Walnut, Rosewood and Rustic FRAMES, which will be sold at reasonable rates. Frames ri3g lit and re. paired, and looking glasses and pictures framed and hung. itrJrPictures and glasses sold On weekly payments, but as WO etnploy Ito agents persons can only secure these terms at the store.

AUGUsT SCH INDIAN No. 80 North Queen Street, deciltindl Lancaster, l'a HOUSE PAINTING, GRAINING ANL Paper anging, pm roptly executed by AMAX GUTHRIE. SROPNort It Queen Street half square above renata IL IL Depot. marS-Iftl AUCTIONERING. IT EN ay HERM, A UCTI ON ER IL and Beal to Agent, ean be found at his No.

3 COUItT AVENUE. Protnpt attention given to selling Real Esutte at private sale, and Real Estate and Personal Property at public Elde, on reasonable I rms. kJ-Persons wishing employment or persons wishing to employ halals, either malo or cootie, can do eo by at his Men, No. Court Avenue, aim liegistulvg their names. jaw24-toap1i -ID P.

I AND THE PUBLIC generally, can procure Cards of all sizes. Cohn and qualities, at the Daily and Weekly Express I ess Ocs, Lancaster. tlAw PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIP TIONs NEATLY AND EXE DT ED AT TUIS OFEICE, EMU It AN I' FEE le FLOL it anti of every (leliveretl to all ol the I ay Withoet Charge, by int It itsoN, mitY144fd No. 3, Idarket Squarm. EO.

narE, UNDERTAKER, CORD SOUTH QUEEN and VINE-STS AurReadv-ulade UOUINS always oullasd 14116-ttd 4.

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1856-1876