I I- LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1881. rvattcaster intelligencer. FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 28, 1881. Hniiii.; .i: 0(is Nine Silhouettes of ibe iiemes cl American Auther. Bosten Herald. Themas Bailey Aldrichrlives at Pouka Peuka Pouka peg. P"- of the town of Canten, in Massachusetts. Although a very charm ing place, Ponkapetf was never noted for its enterpi ihe, ami the location of a rail- read some two or three miles distant has left it very much in the condition of Bailey's Four Cern's s. desctihcd by Mr. A.drich hi Iil-s s-tery of "3ii-.s Mehetable's Sen." The house is an old fashioned two story lieu-e. built at the heiimu of the pieseut century, and is partially scieened from the read by cherry trees and by a ltcd-je of arbor vita, presided ever by two ancient and shiftier-looking buttonwoods. Back of the heits-c the pounds fall away gently te a stream and an old mill-pond, en which stand-, a debited and decaying mill, which w.r.-. utilized dming the late war for the weavmg of soldiers' cardi gans. Along the margin of the stream, which, after wandcriug all leund the grounds finds its way out iu the Xopou Xepou Xopeu set meadows and se te the ocean, great quantities of water cresses and curious wild (lowers grew, the cowslip and the pitcher plant among them. Kllz-tbt-th Stuart PJielps. lltr summer home in (.'. leucester i a two-steiy brown cottage, with doers and windows opening out upon a piazza facing the sua. Upen the intciler .MLsS Phelps has bestowed much of the artistic taste which distinguishes her. The p.tiler i a long, nai row room, tinted with a delicate green shade, net a sca-gieen, but the green our eye catches in the ep.il of a wave as the su.iset lights it. In oilier looms of the heue Ihe same taste lus diicctcd that one sheulii be lese nink. another lebiu's egg blue, another delicate shades of bulT aud blown, another the native oler.s of the weed. The house was iilled with the remembiancesef the-c wiie love lnr, and with the books and pietuies that she loves and with the constant society aud sympathy of friends, the l.idy wheniym knew as the author of Gates Ajar '" and "The Story of Avie " here diaws into her quiet days and invalid life the courage- and the calm of the summer sea. Xiini JVr y. Miss Perry b home is m Providence, in ' little Rhede Island, though she was a j Massachusetts iil. and is se much in Hus Hus eon 1 li.it many person have an idea that I her fixed lesidciice is theie. T reach j this home we no up ever one of the beau- tiful hill.s fur which Providence is noted, , and t'litcriug a I'ltiet street, step at "last before a modest little house .shaded by ' two branching elms. But it is net the ex- j terier, it is the iute.-ier iu which we are interested, for it is theie that Nera Perry's ' individuality lias ejip.iuunity te express i itself Admitted te this snteiier we ate shown into a charming room of which we take (asinated observation while we, wait the coining of its fair mistrc-s. Tim licavv diuiierv of the windows gives tUc ' room a .selt. suluUieil iiglil. but quite -uf- Itcteut t ) en ieie u- te discover its ariaimemt-nt. If it U winter i open.vveod (lit ie burning bcieie us. On the walls, all about, ate pictures pictures everywhere; bits of ; anilines, be.iutilul engravings, .d choice specimens of pho tographic art. Iu a coiner stands a wide writing tabic, and ele-v, behind it a book case tilled wiili book-. Tiiis corner is our lady's wotk-sliep. tin nook where our sweet singer's songs aie penned. Mrs. ituniet IVi-ncul! hpoIVerd. The dwelling is one of the.-c grand, old fashioned farm-houses, bi'iit te List as long as the inland, and whe.i folks had plenty of timber te put ai.ntud il. It used te hi a taver'i.al-e, aud it actually s.eni:(t IU i.ii ,e. .-a v.e ei lies el the .i-ii'iiy by. But tin ie new. It has ' without aiit hi: t i. v.ilh nieme- . :i i.i ii..;. . gene .en .'.i a!-ut it .i c'-t. ji..ewliat. a.id w!:ile there is no lack ei i.iugnt.-i- sieti-id with a quiet and statelv gr.ice it. it Man Is t neie is a store ,e song that steals ent into the hushed as the night from the p.jet's lattice is dilleient lrem that wme'i makes ii.- tnc ralter.s ring ever the be v. 1 of cider, bread ami mi. tin' and The staircase is above it is open clear through the Iieu-e. giving it an air of spaciousness and grandeur. Uslew, tee, it is wide and ee.d. a me-t dclici-su ictreat in the heat of the day, a poi feet temple for quiet, utispeUeu ei.-inp the evening. Te tin, l-.it of the hall is the parlor; aud once within, it is haul te get away, then is se much te fea-t the eye, and se much te cliaiiu the mind ; for licic the family sit and make the home. 3Ir. Cclla Tliavtcr. The cottage at Applecieie Island is per fectly plain. Ne bay-windows, balconies or ether pretty appendages: no fanciful gables, or Gothic mnts ; no newness of paint; no vines or ttee-. Only a plain two-storied house, with lioimer-windewed attic. A homely house built en the lock and perched inievcre reliel against the sky At the feet af the cottage is a small varl inclesed by a pi of Uewcrs. I and decorous staying where their well-clipped ket fence. It is full de net mean piim bwds and llewcrs they are put within beidei.-. iiut a yard mil of ileweis full te te the fence top. aud covering every inch !' ground WltJl their glad luxuiiance. jut :t weed any whtie quite csewded by these burn ing, glowing, starry, glad.emc eieattues. Somehow, by ieas;n of the soil r.nd air, all (lowers hetc have a. freedom of growth and brilliancy of hue net el -.e whet e found and intense -ove'iue.-s ' Mr. J. J. Piatt :tn; Zlvf. S. r.t. H. 1'iatt. The Piatt iieuse it-ulf is built at ihe centic of many bcauiiiu! landscapes, the Ohie river being the cennnandii.g fcalunj. The cetfcige stands en the river line of ( hills, en the northern (Ohie) side, nearly 300 feet above the river level. Every win- i dpw of the house gives charming river views the Ohie southeast and southwest, the great Miami te the neithward, while I from the iici-'lits abee tnc house there is a lovely glimpse of the meeeting of the Whitewater with the Miami, lemiuding one of Tem Me no's song of The Vaie of Avoca where the bright waters meet." These gay, sunny waters encircle in their gl atning arms the most gieen and fertile cf '-alleys. In the summer the whole country below the dark, weeded heights seems one vast, unbroken, level corn field. Acress I he Ohie te the southward there ate some delightful Kentucky views rich and extensive bottom lands with faun houses, erchatds, pastilles, wheat liclds and corn Ik-Ms. bounded by a line of weeded hills w tint the saeua from the upper window a delightful miuglingef the idyllic and tin; leu'.muc. Mm. A. I. T. WMtnc.v. It is a sweet, sunny pi in .Milten, mid way bet ween the .Mid Village, and the Center; and tin: pi.-.t ant smtu windows leek away te blue h. I1 1 v. Inch bound the horizon. It. is a hi own double heu.-e, with an Land a veiainl.i at the back, a luead piazza in front, woodbine, climbing luxu riantly aieiind ltspillais and up the side of the house a re , of vv edhim- which her childieu brought ftem Milten woed.s ycaisageand jdaiitcd hcie. Hoses grew- about the place in suniui'r and the turf is very grteu. Guailed old apple trees and dwarf p.-ars abmudat the back, and plenty of singing bit ds have their habita tion among the brandies, and in the biid houses which are peiehed hih up above the licc-ieps for iheir acco:ined;ition. LoveJveId clm.s gave tin, pi.icc a name JElm C .rnur. Tii.it c" -ill house acre-s ths read ia wiieic " i.:.ih -atney "! used te live. J. T. Trowbridge. The home of J. T Trowbridge, the poet and story-teller, is a neat brown wooden house, two-and-a-half stories high, en Pleasant street, in Arlington, Mass. Clese behind it Arlington lake, the Spy Ferd of hist ei ic fame, winds like a bie.td river for a distance of a mile or mere. A draw ing room furnished with elegance and taste occupies the front lialf of the house, behind which a large dining room over looks the pond. Frem the east window in the Upper room Bunker Hill monument and the city of Charlestown can be seen, with a glimpse of old Bosten itself. Frem the southeast window of the study Mount Auburn, the city of the dead, Cambridge observatory, surrounded by the hills of Brighten and Bioeklinc, form an interest ing prospect. Arlington lake, which can be seen liem all the windows en the side and rear of the house, adenis a scene of cverchanging variely. Richard Henry Stoddard. The Stoddards live inNewYeik. iu an unpretending little house in East Fifteenth street. Ifwcwcre te attempt te chaiac terize their home in a few weids we should say that it was nearly such a home as all authors ought te have. It is plainly fur nished, but is full of geed books and geed pictures, most of which were painted by their artist friends. The books arc all English, of course, fet the Stoddaidshave only such education as they have given themselves ; but they aie all geed books which arc books," Charles Lamb used te say. Can't Preach Goeil. Ne man can le a geed job or weik, preach ft geed termen, tiv a lawsuit well, dec-ter a patient, or write n'goed article -when lie leels numerable ami dull, with .lui'gii.h brain and unsteady nerves aii'rnone slietil I make the ni tempt in sueli a condition when it can be se cnsilvand cheaply removed liv si little Hep Hitters. !-cc "Truths"' and Proverb-," ether ..elumn. jr-2wd.tw Streng S'viilt'iice. I have sold sit retail price since, ihe 4th of December lat l."fi bottle-! of lr. Themas'" Ee leeti ie OH, guaianlceitig every bottle. I must my i never s ld a medicine in my lift that gave such universal satisfaction. In my own ca-e, wilh a badly Clc-ratcd Threat, altera phvxician iicnciliug it for several da vs te no effect, the Ecleetiie Oil enied it thoroughly in twenty-tour hour-, and In threatened croup in my dill nen this winter it never failed te re lieve almost immediately. C. It. HALL. Grayvilli:, III.. Match!", -(. l-'ir-ale by II. IS. Cochran, druggi-d, IS" and 139 North (Ji.ccn street. Lancaster, Pa. Don't Oct the. l. hills. II ve-j are subject te Ague you must be sure te keep your liver ben-cls and kidneys in geed tree o'.iditien. When se. you will be sale inun all attacks. The reme.iy te use i. Kidiicv-VVerr II i-. the be-,1 pievcntive of all m.ilai-Ial li--e-i-e', that you can take. See :idvcrti.eini'iil in another column. j.ini4-lwUAw The Itext Vei m. The best lerm in which eleeirieity i embod ied is Ir. Themas". Eclcclric Oil. a sovereign and highly sanctioned speeilic ler theum.itic nam-', ami a thoroughly reliabh) lemcey for all all'eciiens of the threat and Inn-:-, u-ed ex ternally and internally. Fer sale by II. I. Cochran, druirgist. Ne-. 1" and i:iJ North Queen street. I.anea-ler, Pa. MICDJV.U.. LOCH TTT. -. j n e iSSEIOWlO COM SYEUP! A i'ieas.uil, Kile, Spi edy and. Sure lienu-dv for ' leld-, t'eu-ii-. II.i.ir-ein' . Asthiua, hrtlu- ; eii?.a. sr.vne-- el the Tnreat and u'hest, j I'reuchiti-... '.Vhoejiinir Ceujih, Sjdt- ' Una et I'loeii, inllammatien .f I Ihe Lmiss ant1 all li-ea-e-el ! the Chest and Air I'a-sages This valuable pieparat ion ceiubiue- all the i nie.lieinal virtues of tlm-e articles ivuieli lenjr lexpeiienee has proved te pe e-S the most -ateanil ellicient qualitie- ter the cure ei un kind-el l.un l)i-ea-es. I'iiri."i cent-. I'l'i P tied only and -old by CHAS. A. LOCH TT7T un, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGG1ST'- SO SI LAST tvlNO snn.Kf. fd'Mlil jv-kd rui. COUGH NO MOBS! MliSill'J Aft f U U ITJl 0 I illli , AKi:r vtx, s.vi-i-; and i:i'ti.: 'ir i:i:mldv vea VI. co reus, celdh. seiie threat, Hi) U'SEXKSS, AvniJ'A, lHIO.VCHITIS, WUOOIINi.. COOJII. PAIN IX THK -idi: O.. itUi: T, And all l)i-ca-es et the THROAT AND LUNGS. Ker tin relief of Onisumptivi- II -I.IL-C" el :hedi-cu- 1 or bale only at HUlJDRUGSTOliK Se. 15 WKSTjrSXG STKEKT. au'iJ--lyiil i.AX(;.STi:i". i'A. DR. SAIEORD'S LIVEE INV1G0RAT0R Only Vegetable Compound tnat acts directly upon the Liver, and J cures Liver Complaints, Jaun j dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces i'tiveness, Headache. It assists di- gestien, strengthens the system, i regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. S ANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. l-'or ".il(; by all DrucvrNts. oU?-Ivcedi:dteo'.v reeks Aifjt XTArinxvnr. T7"K THK I.ATIZST XKW HOOKS, GOOD 8TATIOXF.1-SY, A::ninr.- FINEST PAPETEI! IE, UO TO L. M. PLYNN'S, 'e.4S ".VEST K!NC! STItP.KT. DIARIES FOR 38S1, Giving Church Hays. Kelluieut FesUvals, Jloen's Changes, llhuike for Weiitlier Iteeerd. iiml miieU ether u-elul iiilormatlen, in stvle, N'ew and Nevel. Fer s-alc at the Uoekstore e JOHN BAER'S SONS. 15 & 17 XOKl'II QUEKX ST.. LAXCASTK!?, PA. NEW YEAR CARDS. A i Kle'ini Assortment for sale at the BOOKSTORE OF JOHI BAER'S SOIS, 15 and 17 KORTE QUEEN STREET. X.AXC.AV1EI-, a. JEWELERS. XOriSWEBKK, j WATCnMAKEIt. N"e.l.r.9iXOUTH QUEEN' STKEET.near 1. i:. K. Depot, lencuster. I'a. Geld, silver anil .Vlekel-ca.-ed Watches, Chains,- Clocks, Ac. A-j-ent ter the celebrate.l Pantasc-epic specta cles and Eye-Gliisse-j. Itepairin-' a specialty, aprl-lyd H EADQUARTEKS FOB PUKK COXFEC- tius teu rut; nujanAii ai 500 SETS SII.VEK-ri.ATEO TAIJI.r. -SPOON'S. TEA SPOON'S. MEDIUM AND DESSERT Ft'IiKS. DESfeEJiT AND MEDIUM KNIVES, AT AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S, Jeweler, 20 Eat Kinij Street, Lancaster, Pa. pvCR FACILITIES FOK Fine Watch Repairing. Are met complete. We have talented and expetieneed work men. Fine Machinery and tools ; use only Flrst-clas Material, and make moderate char-res. E. F. BOWMAN, lOG EAST KING STItECT. J. E. CALDWELL & CO. . 902 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA DI AJiXilU.Ui.lJJ J.UUXIUJAXXX)XJ JEWELERS, SILVERS.1HTHS, AM) IMPOUTEUS OF EUROPEAN NOVELTIES, BRONZES, CLOCKS AND PORCELAINS, a3k particular attention te their su perb stock of goods, especially adapted for HOLIDAY GIFTS i The assortment in every Depart ment is unequaled, and the prices (always the lowest) will be found most acceptable. "Orders and inquiries by mail will receive prompt attention. MWJei' J-OJi hAT.JO VIS Itj:X7. t VALliAIiLllSTIIKEK'l'AMirUItKKNT. J Th nniler-iirnci III tent bi store -t.nnl in l.anili.ville. l.:me.i-ter eeunty, l'a. This i- an "M -laiiil ami enjoys a -jimm! "tr.i.le. N'une but -ingle men nee-I ajuilv. (J.ill en, or aildre . jaiiS-Jwd .JACOIJ J!. MIN'N'ICII. "J'Xr.:rTKS,SAI.i:STITYl,IlU'KKTV I J Da Tl"l-DA"1. FEiSUL'AUV 1, lSSl,tlu unilei-sl-jtiiMl eAeeitteis el" Miehael Malene, e-eeu-eil, will e.pe-e te -ule, at the Cailwcll Ileusi-, the lollewiiifj real estate te wit : " N'e. 1. A let el' ground, en the N". E. corner et Oi anj:e and SI. ipiu:i street-?, with a fionlage el !!)) leet, mere or less, en Orange stieet, and alemr Shippen street, northward. '213 leet te a pablie alley, en which is erected a commodi ous and ncll-hnit Mansion. N'e. 301, tuo-Meiies liijjh. wilh luo-steiy ilaek liiiildin-jr, till in joeil repair. Ai-e. en rear el let, a lwo--terv I'rick Mtiible and ether improvement. fain at 7 o'clock, when terms will be made known by ED"A AUD McCOVEI'X. wm. i.. I'i;iim-:i:. JAMES M. Itri'IvE. EiciitersOt Michael Malene, dee'd. IlcNtiv .snuiiEUT, Auet. janlO-ti'd PUIII.IC SAI.K OF VAI.UAHI.K ITY l'l-epcity. Will be Beld at public .;ie en TlU'll.sDAY EVENl.NJ,tln'3d !ay or FIIIS HUAUY. IS!, at Ceerg, Wall's hotel, .south liicn stieet. all that certain let. piece or par eel el mound, whereon is erected a one-story ri'AME DiVKI.I.IXt; HOUSE, with a one story Fianie 1'aek EiiildinjjaU.iclicd, Hydrant Jra; i A'liies, Fruit Trees ami ether iinprove iinpreve meii is theieen, situate en the west hiile et Seuth 'neen s.reet. Ne. t'.S. baid let contain ing in front en said Seuth tjiteen street :51 leet j inelies. meie erler.-., and in depth te Heaver i-treet Jl.'i leet. adjoining properly et Martrarct l'litt and Henry .iiitli. hale toeeinnienreat 73 o'clock p. m., or said day, when conditions et sale will be made known by JACOIJ UOWEI-, Agent ler tin Jieirs el .Sits.in Franci'scn-. decM. H. 1". i'ewr., Auct, Janarctsd i i:i-iia"S' ceuiiT sai.k efTiivk K." f '1MTE. On SATUUOAY EVENING. FKTJItUAKY 5, 1--S1. will be sold in pur-nanec cd an order e I Oipliiins' Court nf Lancaster county, at the tu-ystene IIeiim:, North Queen stieet, Lancaster, l'a., the following real cs tiile. lnteel Charles Stark, deceased, te wit : A let of ground situate en the west sidg of North Water street, Lancaster, l'a.. contain centain i!fr in front en said street 32 feet '1 inciii-i, and in ilepth 17! feet C inches, mere or less, te jrreun.i d"Michael Sieigcmalt, where it has a t Ml, r,r.. f..j.r n li..l.... 'I'l... 3,........ .. ...... v. . .... . "tviii.'. J in; jiii ii,,' 1111-11 1 oen.d-t el a oiietery art brick and jiart lranie ihw lllng beuse anil butcher shop, daughter heu"e. stable, weed-shed, smoke h.utsc aud batcher kitchen. There is al-ea well of never-failing water with pntiip therein en the pien.i.-i-s. This is a de'-iir.ible property, where Ihe butcher business has been buceess. tul I v cariicd en ler along time. Sale te commence a 7 o'clock p. in. eTsaid day. when due attendance v. Ill be given and tetms made known by MA(J(ili:ilROW:. Administratrix. II. t-nrnKKT. Anct. janl2 eawdls TUKI.1C SALE OP VA1.UAAI.K CITV X i'ltOPEliTY. On MONDAY, JANUARY 31. 1SS1, the undersigned executer et the will of Geerge Albright, deceased, will sell at pub lic saleat the Leepard Hetel. Lancaster, l'a., the following described piepcrtv, viz: N'e. l. All that valuable let et ground situat ed at th corner or East Chestnut street and Cherry alley (Ne. 13U), containing in front en Chestnut street 25 feet, mero or less, and ex tending southward 2."2 feet, meic or ls-s, te Marien alley. On said let are erected a one story I'.KIC'I." DWELLING imtTSE and U.iek iuilding. a Frame Mable, a Frani' fcheu and ether outbuildings'. Tnere are a number of fruit trees, giape vim's. &c, en sai'l pteperty. N'e. 2. A lel of ground adjoining Ne 1 en the east and proper. v of William Hciiael en the west, eentaininii in front en Chestnut street US leet, mere or less, e "it ending southward same depth as N'e. 1 te Marien allev. en which is erected a one-story BI'ICK "DWELEIN'G HOUSE. Frame shop ami ether outbuildings. Theie are also valuable lntit trees. Ice. en the let, and a hydrant ami nevei-faiiiiig well of water, N'e. 3. Let of ground fronting en Arch alley, adjoining St. Jehn's Lutheran church prop erty en the north, and property of II. Decrr en ineseuin, aim esieneiiig eastward li feet, mere or less, te piepcrly et H Decrr. Tins let lias a front en Arch allev ei 2.1 leet, mere or less. and en it is elected a "one-story FKAME DWELLING HOUsE, with geed dry cellar. There is also n side alley anil, in the yard a geed bake even, and puii.pand never-Jailing well et water. .-ale te commence at "o'clock p. in. en said day when, condition, will be ma-ie known by JOHN it. ALIJItlGHT. Executer of Will of Ge. Albright, dee'd. 11. SncuEiiT, Auct. janle CtdM&S QA flfijl SCHOOL -LOAN PJtOPUH Olfl,UUl als will be received bv the Treasurer for anv portion or the wholeaiiienni el" the above lea- of 31 1. Jey Borough school Di-triet r.end.s, i--ueil in sums of fliHi, payable after live years at l he opt ion of the .school Ili trict I'eaul, ami due iu twenty years, bearing four percent. interctperanniini p-ivnbe&eml-annually, tiee reni all taxes. The above bends will be issued under a general act of Assembly May "-, 1-70, te tvdeein the univii-l jiortien et Jl.'i.e'j'j ei o!leol Bends issued in 1S72 under special net el Assembly el s(tf. By ersJer of the Scheel Beard. 1$. M. GREIDER. President, P. A. PYLE, Treasurer. jan21-tfebld<w Committee, Mt. Jey. VST GOODS. WATT, SHAND & CO. ARE NOW OFFERING A" IMMENSE STOCK OF MUSLINS, SHEETINGS," LINENS, TOWELS AND'NAPKINS, AT UOCK BOTTOM PRICES. 4-1, 9 S, 3-1 and C-4 Bleached anil Unbleached MUSLINS, In all the favorite brands, at less than Manu ' facturcr'a Prices. 7-1, $-4,0 land 10- Bleached and Unbleached SHEETINGS, at Popular Prices. Special Bargain in Yarn Bleached TABLE DAMASKS, 3;4., 12c., 50c, 02'ic. anil 73c. a yard. These goods are 20 per cent, better than anything we liave ever shown at these prices. SPECIAL BARGAIN: 5,000 YARDS HAMBUItG EDGINGS AND l.VSERTIN'GS IX SHORT LEXGTHS AT QUICK SELLING TRICES. Watt, Sliand & Company, NEW YORK STORE. CARPETINGS, IN THE NEW STlLES OF BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, EXTRASUPER ALL WOOL INGRAIN CARPETS, Medium GTades et WOOL AND COTTON CHAIN INGRAIN' CAR PETS. HEMP CARPET. COCOA AND RATTAN MATTINGS, NAPIER MAT TINGS, all in Full A33 rlment. RAG CARPETS el our own manufacture. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, we are showing an Elegant Assortment of above goods in the best styles that will be offered this season. Wc have made prices se low that we cannot be undersold. We invite examination et eui stock before purchasing a-i we knew we can save you money. Measures of Reems, Halls and Stairs taker, and Carpets sewed and laid when desired. Carpet Linings and Stair Part- at Lewi--t Price. &i?ler, Bewsrs & Hnrst, 25 East Kin Street. VAJKl'JITS. TTICSnKST CASH PRICE WILL BE JLX. PAID FOR EXTRA NICE CATCPET RAGS. Carpet.- made te order at short notice and batMactien guaranteed. Rare chances iu Carpets te reduce stock et :1s G; AT AND BELOW COST. Cull and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag and Chain Carpetsiiialuiestendlesavnricty .at H. S. SHIRK'S C AEPBT T-fAT.T. 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. -lAni'ETS, COAL, &c. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY, Ne. 130 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., ell-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, tj CKL1.I9, BLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, .STOCKING YARN, &c. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABIilSHMENT. Drcsg Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in Garments: also, all kinds of silks, Ribbons, Linen, Cotten and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlciiieu's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Ac. Dyed or Sceuieil; also, Indigo Blue Djein Djein dene. All orders or goods lett with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et (he best quality put up expressly le family use, and at the lowest m irket rates TRY A SAMPLE TON. 1 ARD-150 tOUTH WATER STREET. d "-lydRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON & CO. Tj-LECTION OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS. JLj The qualified electors of the city of Lan caster arc hereby notified that an election will be held in the several wants nt the usual places et heldin-x suite and cenntv elections en TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1831, between tlic hours ere o'clock in the morning and 7 o'clock in the evening or said day, for the purpose of electing twelve Scheel Directors ler the term of three years from the first Thursday in No vember next. And th-election officers in the sevci ai wards are hereby required te make the ncccs-aryeflieialre'urns el the election, and te uniity the peit-ens elected within twentv twentv feur hoiire after such election shall have been closed, and the number of ve es ler each can didate or person voted terasf-ertained. J. B. WARFEL, President. C. F. Em-KMAsr, Sec'y jan25-3td Yarfls Bib PUF GOODS, tJTZHgitirjAK, S.C. ""ljTOYEI.TIES IN SCARF PISS. THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN UXDERSIURTS AM) DKAWERS, AT E. J. ERISMAN-S, THE SHIRTMAKER, 56 NORTH QCEKN STKEET FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Cenrt Heuse. IS SELLING OFF k At about half their former price and far below their value. These in want should see them. Prices, $1.50 te $8.50. Fermer Price, $3 te $13.50. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. STYLES ! New Styles of CARPETS. New Styles of WALL PAPERS, New Styles of WINDOW SHADES. New Styles of OIL CLOTHS. AN ELEGANT STOCK, AT VERY LOW PRICES. J. B. MARTIN & Ce., COR. "WEST KING AND PRINCE STREETS. JTEF CHEAP STORE. METZER, BARD & HAUGHMN'S Is the place te buy Cheap all you want in HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Bleached ami Unbleached Muslins. SHEETINGS ALL WIDTHS, PILLOW CASE MUSLINS. special Bargains in TICKINGS. Wc have a large stek at much under regular prices. A Large and Handsome Assortment of BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED TABLE LINENS AT CHEAP PRICES. Handsome Table Cleths with Napkins te match. TOWELS In Great Variety at prices Astonishingly Lew. FEATHERS. We have none but tin Very Best Steam Cured, which we guaranteetogivesati-lactien. NEW CHEAP STORE, 38 West King Street, Opposite Cooper Heuc, Lancaster, Pa. CARPETS, WALL PAPERS. CARPETS, WALLPAPERS. CARPETS, WALT, PAPERS. CARPETS, WALL PAPERS. CARPETS, WALL PAPERS. Bedy Brussels Carpets--, Tancstry Brussels Carpets), Three Pl Carpets. Extra Superfine Carpets, Medium Weel and Cotten Chain Car pets, Riig and Hemp Carpets, Hall and Stair Clirnets. Miittinsrs. Fleer (111 Cleths mul I.in. O T ' - eleum. An entirely new stock of the LATEST SPBDTG STYLES and will be .-old at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. PAPER HANGINGS. We are new receiving our Spring Stock et Wall Paper, -which will include all the latest designs for Hulls. Parlors. Libraries, Dining Roem) and Chambers, in all qualities. S-Wc invite examination. & Ne". 25 WEST KING STREET. HOOTS AXlt SHOES. W' A lr "'''". SHOES AM LAST Jlin k5 JL in. ufe en a new principle, insur "hip ruiTiifiiKt ftlw-. fuT -!- S.llllMiL 1U1 IIIU ITwl. - eemfnrt. tnr tin fuel. BOOTS Lasts made te order. 3IILLEH, mKast King street tebU-tld HAGEB BBOTHEB TBIJfXrXQS, XOTIOXS, C. Sweeping reductions and special bargains in all our most Important departments. It you want cheap goods this week come te ASTRICH BR0.'S 13 EAST KING STREET. SWISS AND HAMBURG EM BROIDERIES. Our immense and well asserted stock has been fully equal te the demand et the past two weeks, and we are still able te supply any style, quality or width desired. We a"k the attention et ladies te the following special lines, which will he found amply satisfactory in quality and incomparably cheap : Three-inch Edgings at l-2c Four-inch Edgings at 19c Five-inch Edgings at iic Six-inch Edgim-s at 35e Deep lleunccdEdgiiigs Irem.SOc. te$l.ipe.tyd GRAND CLEARING SALE Ladies' 'Undergarments. Muslin Chemise 2jc Lace Edged Chemise S5e Corded Band Chemise ."De Fine Embroidered Chemise 5t)e t-Tucitcd Fanuiiets i"c 5-Tncked Bullied Pantalets 37c 5-Tuckedand Embroidered Pantalets Wic Nightgowns, Bullied 7.-c Nightgowns. Tucked and Bullied yue Nightgowns, Tucked and Embroidered sfl Nightgowns, Elaborately Embroidered fi Skirts, 0-tuckcd and Deep Embroidered Skirts, 13 Tucks and Cambric Flounce. ....... $1 Elegant EmbroideredSkirt3at..$I.).-;,$i0e. $;t Felt Skirts nt Sic Geed Felt Skirts at .10c; worth 7jc A full line of Elegant Embroidered BABY KOBE AM) DRESSES. INFANTS' MERINO CLOAKS from ti up te i-r INFANTS' EMBROIDERED FLAN- NEL SHAWLS lrem Gc up tefi Childicn's Worsted and Velvet Caps. Ladies'. Knitted Heeds from., 50c. upward RIBBONS iu all the new and old shades in silk and satin, te match every color in demand. BARGAINS IN BLACK SATIN RIBBONS. TOWELS. Barge Towels at Cc Knotted Fringe Ten els at i")C Fine Deylies in WhitoandCelors, at..?I per dez Toweling at 5c. per yard CORSETS we elTcr new a Splendid Line te -nit me-t everybody. A (Jeed Cersetat SOe Ihe ASTRICH GEM CORSET, Side Steels and Deuble Busk, at ti'c A Geed Woven Cored at isc An Elegant Speen Busk Corset, with Side Steel and Side Lacing, at euiy. 75c The Extra Leng W)-Beiie Star corset at ll.'-e Our luu-Benc ene dollar Corbet in White and Colored. A Finw French Woven Corset with Elegant Embroidered B-t. at only $! Zephyr Weel at i)c. per Ounce. Gennantewn Yarn at Se. per ounce Saxony Weel in all Celers, j-j per pound, 2 ounces for '25c. Embroidery Silk en Skeins 20c. tier hunch Halt-ounce Balls et the Best Knitting Silk .11... ........................ a....... ......... ..... Ball Cotten leper ball Dextcr's Knitting Cotten in all num bers white at 7c. per null Colored at e. per ball We are also displaying a specially reasonable assortment of article-3 ler EVENING WEAR, iscLrnisa Paris and Vienna Painted and Feather Fans, BRETON, LAN'GrEDOCandSPANISlI LACE NECKWEAR. Ladies' Muslin Embroidered Tics at lie. and upwards Lace Tics in endless variety. Elegant Spanish Lace Ties and Fichus at OIll ..'. "- Fine Spanish Lace Ties and Fichus from 7e. le $5 Fine Silk Tics iu White and Colored, Elaberatelv Embroidered, from 1 te $" Hand-made Zephyr Opera Cloaks nt W KLD GLOVES, FOR EVENING WEAR, IN WHITE AND OPERA SHADES. 3-Buttenat ie 0-Butten at sl.CJ A bargain of o-Bnttencd Evening Gloves at.COe Fine Brocaded Silk Handkerchiefs at tic SilkMulllers at tifil TO SELL OFF OCR MILLINERY GOODS we have marked down every article in that line te prices which will retnpcl sales. Wc arc selling all our Hats nt 19e. All Trimmed Hats en hand at less than cost. Orders ler Trimmed Hats will be taken new at very low figures NOVELTIES IN MASQUERADING, IN GREAT VARIETY. GOLD AND SILVER BRAID, GOLD AND SILVER FRINGES, GOLD AND SILVER TASSELS. ASTRICH BRO.'S, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 'ti:a rjtj-.-A-v vijtt ANCAtVTEK AMI .-)lll.I.KKiVII.I.K l i n cars run as fellow.: ..... ..... ... Cars run dailv en above tlni nrem nn s.... day. ClOLlTMItlA AXD rURT DEPOSIT K. K Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the foUewiiu thuc: Sr atiess N'ertk-i Express. i Express. Acceu. W4.1S. I A.M. r. SI. P.K. Pert Deposit. Peachbottem Safe Harber. Celnmbi-i 6:35 7:12 7.". S:25 3:S5 4rJS 5:11 5:40 SOt' 3: IS 5:21 6:20 Stations SecTii-'Exprcs. WAR l.. I A. Sf. Express.; Accem 1. X. A. M. Columbia I Safe Harber. Peachbottem Pert Deposit j 11:43 r. v. 12:11 12:57 1:50 6:20 6:t'.l I. M. 7:. S:i5 7:45 AW:lK LefttO 11.07 r. v. 12:2.'. R EADIX4J i- COMTMniA K. K. ARRAXd EMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS OCTOBER 25X11, lsts). NORTHWARD. LEAVE. Quarryville Lnncustcr, King.st Laucaster Columbia ARRIVE. Reading Xj Cars run as fellow.: Leave Laneat.-cr (P. It. Depot), at 7, 9, ana II:.! a. m.t and i, 4. s and Se p. m., except en Saturday, when the hist car leaven at th3Up. m. Leave Millersvilli- (lower emi) at 5, S. and a. St.. and 1. S. 5 and 7 n. m. A.M. 7::t thSu 9:10 SOUTHWARD. LEAVE. Reading ARRIVE. Columbia Laucaster. I.ancaster. King Quarry ville A.V. r.M.ip.sc. :l." .... ia 7:55 .... 3:40 S:05 1:05 3:50 7:55 1:10 3:10 10:05 3:20 5.50 r.M 5:01 5:10 6:11 Trains connect at Rcadimr with trains tenml from Philadelphia, Pnttsvillc, Hnrrisburg, AI AI lentewn and New Yrk, via Bound brook Rentc. At Columbia with trains tnnnd from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg. Frederick ami Balti more. A. 31. WILSON Supt. T)KSNSVI,VAXIA JCAII.KOAD NKW A.M. A.M.' l-.M. S:05 .12:00 6:10 P.M. 10:15 2:10 8:20 lh07 2.10 Alt) 10:1S .... ft2li IlrJO !hi X SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY, I JANUARY 17th. ISM, t rains en the l'emisyl- vain. i Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan- 1 mid l'hlhulelphia ilepets :ls follews: Eastwakd. Le:ivc: Amvn Iine'ter Pliilad'n Philadelphhi Express,.. Cincinnati Express FiLsfLine. Yerk Accem. Arrive.-.; Harrisbtiri; E.nte-s 2:10 a.w 2:5.1 ' 5:tS " S.IPO " S:(H " 8:45 ihie " 1:30 " 1:1) i.s 2:110 " 3:(5 4:31 " rJ5 " 4:15 a.m 5:1.1 7 3J - lihiir 12:01p.m. 3:45 "" TrAet " 5!l " l.:3" " !KH - Xrri ? !iiii'ter DillervilleAceem. Arrives, ceiuuiliia Accommediitiou. Fredetiek Accem. "Arrives. Pacific Etpii-si, Sunday Mail Johnstown Express, Chicago D.iv Expre i, Harri-hurg Aei-oii!uied:it'n WltSTWAIlD. Leave i'hilad'a Way iasellger, Mail Train Ne. I,vi:i jIt..ey. Mail Train Xi.2,via Cid'bi'i. Niagara & Chic-.ige Exjtress Sunday ilail, Fa&t Line, Frederick Aceoniiiieiliilion, Dilierville Lec-.il.via Mt..Jev Hurrisbnrg Aecenitimdnl'ti, Columbia Aeeoiiiuiediitiou, llnrri-hurg kxpiess, Pittsburg Expri-i-s CiiicinniitiE.pres- Pacilic Express I2ii A.M. 7.31) ' '.W' S:ui 12.10 " : O a.ji le:2il " 10.2. ' 11:10 " hwii 'i3il p.si 2-35 - 2::j ..'! ' 7:2C " 7::J0 S-M " n.:ai i:! p. 4:(w " 5:30 ri1 9:10 ' 1155 M A.M. Fnst Line, west, en Sumlnv, wlnn thwed. will step at Downmgtewn.Coatoville. P:ukc burg,Mt..loy,Elizabeflitewn and Middletown. llaiioveraccemmodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at 11:01 a. m., will run through te Hanover. Kreiieiick Acfoiumedatioi'. v.vsf.cnuii.-et.sat Ijanctidtcr, with Fa-t Line, wc-t,at 2.!0 r.M.. arM will run t:r.u;h te Frederick. T OCAI. 3IAIL AKKAJiUKMEMTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. BY RAILROAD. Nev Yerk tukoceii mail 7:30 a in. 1:1.0 in. :15 p in and 11:30 p in. Wav Mail, east, 7:3w a in. GoiteosviLt.K, lnwuitigtenn, Leaman Place Gap l p m. I'mr-ADEi-riiiA through mall, 7-3i and b:45u m. l:i,4:15 and H-:ei m. Pn-Triuct'eii and west, 2:00 and 11-30 p tu. IlAi.i;!?nt'l!H Mail, 9A), am, 1:30. 5:15 and 11 In a ui. Wav Mail, west, 9:.!0:i in. Baltimoie: and Wa5Iiixste:, via Philadel phia, 4:15 pm. I'lLTiMem: aije Y.'ASifiNiiTen, via Ytn-k, 2 01 1 in. B ltij:ei.b a.nd Wasuixhte.v, viallairisbur ll:.!0pin. Ceatedviu.1, 1:15 p m. Columbia, !U:0 a m, 2.et) and 5:15 j in. Yerk axb Yere wav, 2:00 and ll:3i'i m. NeciUKiia Ckkteal, 1:0U am, 2:00 and IliJO i in. Rkaoie. via Rcadiugand Columbia I: It, 7:30 a m and 12:3n p m. Readimi. via, Harrl.sburg, 5:15 and 11:30 pm. Rkadixe way, via Junction, Litltz, 31auhclm, East HemptleM and Ephrata, 3 p m. yuAnr.vvti.LE, Caniarge, N'ev.- Providence, West Willow and Martinsville, Rclten and Lime Valley, 9:f5 a iu and f.:0e p in. New Hellam, Churchtev.n, Greenbank. Blue Ball, Geedville, Reartewn and i-pring Greve, by way Downingtown, at 7:3iiiu and 6 p m. Safe IIarce-:, via Cfiliimbia, 10;W) a m. i.i ai'Ai.-.tiiiiersville and.siuckwater.fi: Sate Harber, daily, at 4:00 p ni. Te Millcravilic, 8uud 11-30 u m, and 4 p in. Binkley's Briilge, Lcaceck, Ban-vim. New Helland, 2:30 III. Willow street. Smifliville, Buck, Chestnut Level, Greene, Peters Cicuk, Plcaaaiit Greve, KecfcSpiiiigs, Fairmeun: and Rewlanilsville, Md. flaily. 7:5i a m. Landis Valley. Oiegen, West Karl. Farmers. ville, N'cirsvillc. lliiikletewn. Term Hill, Martiml.il. , daily, at 2:3 p m. Greenland, Fertility, Lampeter and Wheat land Mills. teStrasburg, daily, nt 4 p ni. Paradise and Soudersburg, at 7:Sj a m. Skw Danville. Conestoga, Mai tie ville, Cole Cele manville. Mount N'cbe. Rawiinsville. Bctiie-..ia and Libci ty Sfj uarc. daily, at 2" n m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. ARRIVING BY RAIL.-Eustcru mail, 7 u : . 10-30 a m, 3 and i:-U p in. fiusiern way man, ie:30 a m. Western mull, 7 and 10 a in, 2 and ;) p i.i. Re.iding, via Reading ami Columbia, 2:3i i in. Western way mail, 1:.""0 a m. Reading way mail, 10:30 a in. Quarry ville Brunch, S:I5 a te and I m AltRlVlNU l:Y STAGE. Frem Sam Haibr and Milli;r.sville,at!:i m, daily. Frem Millersville, 7aml 'Ju. m, and I p in Fiein New Hell.tiid, at !)Si0 a iu, tlaly. Frem Rowlandsville, Mil, at 4 p.m. Reading way mail, at leswu m, dally. Fiem .Sti-aslurg,at9::ai:i in,d-iii'. Fieiu Rawlinsville.at 11 am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There aie four mail deliveries bv letter e-.tr riera each day, and en their return" trips they take up the mail matter deposited In the letter bexM. Fer the first delivery the carriers leave the ellice at ;:."'0 a m; second deli very at 10 a in ; third delivery at 11 a m ; fourth delivery at 3 p in. SUNDAY POSTOFFICE HOURS. On Sunday the peslf)flk-e Is open from April 1 te October 1. lrem tf to9:im.nudlrem ; te 7 n in ; from October I teApril I. from 9 te le a m and lrem te 7 u n. COAL. i K. JiARTIS, J Wbe'c-.iie and Retail Dealer In all kinds nt LUMBER AND COAL. 3Yuril : Ne. tJO North Water mid Prince (.'.reels above Lemen. Ijuicaster. n.'t-lyit COHO & WILEY, .".-. XOliTir WATKJt ST., Lancaster, i'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection Willi the Telephonic Exchange. Rranch Office : Xe. 3 NORTH DURE ST. JcbSS-lyd COAL! COAL!! Fer geed, clean Family and nil ether kind orfOALgeto RUSSEI & SHULMYEB'S. Quality and Welilitgi:aninteed. Orders re spectfully solicited. OFVIt-K: 23 Kant King. Street. YARD: C1K North Prince Street. augM-taprlSK lit TO REILLY & KELLER -ren- GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Farmers and ethers in want et Superior Manure w 111 find it te their advantage te call. ard. Ilarri-ibur-r Pike. ) OtHce.Se'i. Ea-t t'helnut street. agl7-itil Pacific Exprc.es.f-u.it. en Mint lay, when flag ned, will .step at Middletown, Eitabethtewn Jit. Jfy. Landi.-ville, Bird-m-Iland, Lenitin Place, Jap, Chri-.tiiimt, Parkesbiug, Coate ville. 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