LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCK KEGULAK COKKLSPONOKN'-K jpW. B. Given, ciq., is visiting at Phila delphia te-day. The Democratic cenfeiees have agreed upon Jaeeb Sneath for chief burgess. A fight took place last evening in the opera beuse while Pat Roeuey's perform ance was being given. The performance was interrupted for a few minutes. Ise arrests. The "darks" had a grand row yester day and a law .suit before Justice Fi. ink this morning. "W. "W. Upp's overcoat was stolen from the Harrisbarg express west at Lancaster last night. The panics who .stele it arc known and Mr. Upp premises them trouble if it is net returned. The Pat Uoeney combination gave a performance in the opera house last even ing. The music, and the high kicking of one of the members of the company, ;ue said te have been geed, ceptieu of these features, the performance is regarded as being below the average. An order was last evening read te com pany H, dishonorably discharging one of the members of the com pany for neglect of duty. The company was inspected in full uniform by Captain Case, and afterwaids drilled bv Lieutenant Graybill. Several of cur young men have had a short but very nice Mietch of iceclcaied off for .skating purposes. It is situated directly in front of S. C. Swartz's ice house. This morning's market is repotted te have been very dull. What is ceusideted the heaviest lead which ever crossed the ice en the river at this place was brought ever this meruing from the Yetk county side. It consisted of a large sled drawn by four mules and having leaded upon it four tens of bait. The lead was se heavy tlia'- the mules were hardly able te get it up the hill at the feet of Walnut .stieet. Where is tlie eldest inhabitant? and what does he say as te any heavier luad crossing '.' Philip'Kliiie, an ex-eondtieler en the Pcunsyvania railroad, has been appointed te a position. He divides with car marker Findley hiifc wei-k, and, among ether duties, has Ll.e delivery of the United States mails. An iron red projecting from a refrigera tor car struek and forced it.; way through the side pane of the cabin of pass'engcr engine Ne. 570 as k was making its trip t') Philadelphia yesterday. The 2e. 570 runs the Columbia accommodation train. The Thin! ward "Republicans made the following nominations .last, evening : fudge Edward Caswell : Inspector Samuel Ilippey ; Assessor Daniel I. Gehn ; Council Jehn G. Suavely, for three years ; D. C. Wann, fet one year ; Scheel Director Isaac Wilsen : Constable Al. Hilliard. An aim of ill; turn-table at the Peti! sylvaniii railroad round house was broken this morning, it is supposed by the weight circular track running within the surround ing wall of the table space, en which track it is .sometimes supported by a small wheel attached te its end. A couple of passen ger engines, but no "modecs," were;taken from the round house ever the broken arm this morning. A modeo may break the table down completely and again it may get ever safely. The arm is being repaired. A break occurred yesterday afternoon in the main water pipe near the coiner of Third and Locust streets, which, for a time, created quite a stir in the locality. The break has net yet been located, but the v.aier has been turned oil' and tiie in habitants aic new in t aiuiejcd except in having te proem e their v.ater from .1 dis tance. When the bieak was first discov ered the watei was found te jc pouring in two great streams into the cellar under Mrs IJoeth's cigar store, en '.he northwest corner of Third and Locust stiects. Tl.c water came in from Third stieei, and its volume, in place of diminishing, increased se fast that te save the contents of the cellar from in jury it was found necessary te call out the Columbia engine te pump the water from the cellar. The engine was kepi at work for two or tlnee hours, the water finding its waj" te the river by means of the alleys down which il was turned. Plumbers have been engaged all of this morning and pai t of yesterday afternoon in looking for the break, but up te this writing (11 :le a. 111.) have been unsuccessful in locating il. The Circulation t the Ulnit.l. The subject of the lecture by Dr. Ci ittu baugh last evening before the class in phy.siolegy of the Yeung Men's Chiistian association, was the "Circulation of the Weed." The wonderful apparatus of the circulation including the heart, the ar teries, the veins and the capillary pystem was treated at length and very clearly, as well as the composition of the bleed itself. At the close of the lectuie the doctor showed, under high magnifying power, the difference in shape between the red corpuscles of the human bleed and these of the frog, the latter resembling a weaver's shuttle and having a nucleus, while the former are nearly round and without nucleus. The powers used were about 400 diameters or 100,000 surfaces. A Correction. In our report of the sudden death of Jeseph Eicrman, from heart gdiseasc, at Fritz's saloon en Poplar street, Saturday, it was stated that Andrew Gcrz and James Eichlcr were at the time engaged in a scuffle. We are assured, en the best au thority, that Mr. Eiuhlcr was net engaged in a scuffle with anybody, was net even present, and was net within a mile of Fritz's saloon at the time. Anether young man, whose name is net given, was mistaken for Mr. Eichlcr. It is due te Mr. Eichlcr te have this correction made. An ice JXeutmiciit. Jacob Gruel finished his ice cutting this morning, having stored in his several ice houses about G,000 tens fine, solid ice. As a "wind-up"te the work of the season, his men cut several larjjc blocks of ice. the largest being" feet square and 1 feet thick, and placing them one upon another en the sidewalk in front of Mr. Gruel's confectionery, formed a well proportioned monument six feet in height. Moravian l'urcign Mission. The annual meeting of the foreign Mis sion society of the Moravian church, of this city, was held last evening. The re ports of the secretary and ttcasurcr were read and although the congregation was without a pastor for several months, it is gratifying te state that the contributions te the mission fund were larger during the past year than theso of the year previous. Important Fer ToUacce UuycrM. Tobacco buyers in search of geed Penn sylvania leaf of the "T9 crop will find two packings of Lancaster and Lebanon coun ty crop aggregating GOO cases at Leba non, Pa., waiting for a purchaser. ;Jtl Mayer's Court. His honor the mayor had half a dozen cases of drunken and disorderly cases be fore him this morning. He discharged four and committed two of the offenders for 13 and SO days respectively. Unlit Lamps. The police report the following number of lamps unlit in the several watds last night : First ward 13, Second 8, Third 7, Fourth 4, Fifth 1G, Sixth 10, Seventh 1U, -gl;th 10, Ninth 8. Total 89. el-an engine am, the irest together. ler ,iecs ,lim , a's ht. t..m , V,, no fear some, if net a , el our readers may clllts ,,ut s,,-,. ,-,., elL Jmhars. el net knew what an "ami ' 1,, we will say it til(1 cemu-mv v.i!l apnCi,,. te-night as ad is one of the fe.u; .e.ig u.m a.ra.igemen s VCM.,;,C(1 :lI!(j 5t is ,n.ol;.lb!e Um ?t wi uet working en the Pivot en wind, the table lju ,, ' befm(l iioelicv 5h back with the rests. It extends from this pivot te the ,! n., ...,,., t., 1, if 1 i,..i..., BART ITEMS. In anil Around Georgetown. The late snow storm almost succeeded in blocking un the reads into our village The fields had te be turned into highways for a day or two, but Mr. H. Girvin, one of the read supervisors, is busy shoveling down the drifts and will seen have all the reads in this section of the township made passable. Alfred Hartmau, while coming home from the surprise party at J. M. liutter's en the 4th inst., met with an "upset" his horse became unmanageable, and broke away from him, making a complete wreck of his sleigh. Mr. II. was lucky enough te escape with no injury. On the Kime evening Gee. Drauekcr and W. E. Itccd met with a similar mis hap, but succeeded in checking their horses, before much damage was done. The tongue of their sleigh was broken which was easily patched up by two .-uch heiFemeu as Messi.s. R. & D. Mr.JS. Girvin's sleigh was found en the morning of 5th hist., pciclied en the top of a snowdrift in the village, and the marks around the sleigh showed signs of some serious plunging en the part of the horse. W. C. Heishey took the sleigh away the next morning. The Geed Templars held one of their monthly open meetings in the M. E. church, en Wcnesday evening, d inst. In spile of the bad leads it was well attended. The ledges lcpre.sented we:e. Strasburg, Georgetown, Christiana and Oct erui e. The meeting consisted of essays, lccitatiens, music and short speeches. Miss Laudis, teacher of Str.is bttig high school, recited in excellent style "Jane Conquest." Tite meeting is well spoken of, and all who were present think a icpctitien of such meetings canjuet but icttilt in geed. Tobacco is still inactive. A packer was through the township a few days age but made no bids, and looked at very little of the nep. Pat Jlueiicy Leaves fur New Yerk. P.tt Rooney, the Irish comedian, who is the principal member of the Miner-Rooney tre'ipe, which will appear here te-night, with his wife and child, little Katie Roeucy, lelt for New Yeik at 2 o'clock this aften.eju and will net appear at the opera house te-night. Itoency is continu ally gelling into diiiiculty with Miner, who is a well-known variety mana ger and has a theatic in 2scw Yerk, wheie lie new is. Miner docs net travel with the troupe, hut Uoeney sa.i.s he has had trouble with the management and has left. Over a year age he signed a centiact te plav with Miner for live years. At the beginning of thisi.ea-.en, he refused te play with him. The case was taken te court and the it-suit was thai, Rooney was leslr.iined from plajing under any ether management then that of Mr. Miner. Uoeney then found that he could net de , anything and lie icselvcd te go back te .limer, with wliein lie has been up te the oil 10 nave a ian; with ..liner, ins alienee v. i 1 net interfcie with the show, although lit- is u'lveitiscd as the star. 1 t .11 .!- . JI.ilI Last Night. The linr-i ,if (he handsome and com modious luli 100m en the .second iloer of the new Humane i!e.--c heuc was ciewdcd last night, the occasion being a lull held under the auspices of the club of this citv. pivli;, geed, the music by Tayler's ; ehestta excellent of course, and everybody appiatvi te t n.jey themselves. Aiiuiiter IJiiie. Auethir hole in being cut en East Iving sueet near l ncrry alley in order te as-cer- tain whcie the sewer is blocked up. The di f- ground is frer.en very hard, and it i- 1 licull job te remove the eat th. 1 Atmisriiii'i:!:'. 'J'iS Jlje.ifj Miner Shev: This evening the Roeucy-Miuci troupe, including a. scot eef well known actor-, wii! appear in the hall. K. C. Duuti.tr, the Milanese minstrel, w he was here with Teny Denier last se.1-011, is with the troupe, se are Billy Carter, the baujeist: Lamentni'd Duevev,ihi " Happy Hottentots," andagie.it many ether--. The company gave a street parade this attcrnoen with th'-irliatnl. and they will draw well te uhtht. "7V(oe?." Next .Saturday eiening the cele brated lintvisens v. Ill appear at Fulton epeiu heu-e in their um-Ical comedy, "Photea,'" in. which the', have scored brilliant successes wherever produced. The company reemble in many aspects t he famous, SaKbury Trouba dours, 'i'heie are mere people in the troupe, liewecr, and tin ir vatied special tie are pio pie pio neunced eleverand delightful. An evening of mirth stud melody is as,a:ed next Saturday evening, and the cnteitiinincnl will, mote meto moto ever. be thoroughly clean .-.nil wholesome. Mcl:'s Mmi!rc!s.l)ii next Monday even ing Temmy Mack's minstrels wii apprar in Pulton opera house. Thette'ipu will include the Macks, who luive jitst returned from a wc-teru tour; Mnuresund Walling, the song and (tuner men, late el i.rynnt'si minstrel; Andy Feley, and si number of ether well hnewti people. Our sharp lvperlcr '.vus neatly shnM'd ye (enlay w ilh Ctitlenr.i t having Seap. A Iteient Old I'ellt's. Concert te be Itepe.ited" We loam that the beautiful enturtalumeiit given under the auspices of the Yeung JlenV society el Grace Lutheran chinch will be re pcatC'l at Ttinlty Lutheran chapel en Thurs day evening of this week. It i one of the best Old Felk" entertatniiients te which we have ever listened. Ulcerative v. eaknes-es and debilitating hu mors e! females eittrd by Malt Hilten. -,;.!. UttTiCIift. sA.tiri.i: rteTici:. It is iinnes-iide ler a woman alter a ialthtiil course eftre.itment with Lydlu I- 1'inkl.umM Vcuet.ible Compound te continue te .suiter with a v.-t.ikncs et the uterus. Enelo-e a stamp te y r. LjdiaK. I'inkham, i'l! Vertein avenue. Lynn, Mass., ler pamphlets. ii-iT-lydeed.Vw Latent I'ercc That latent fet ee or fluid, which peime.ites all matter, ami which bears the conventional name of Klcctricity. is w iilely apptecialed and loeesnlzcd as a means of cure in various dis eisea's. Its cftcctn in the form of Themas' Lclectric Oil are shown by the relief of pain, both Nmirr.lyi.ic and Itiicumatic, as well as in the tlirnat. ami Iniur;. ami in v:irinn5 nllier T licalinK ways. Fer sale by 11. IJ. Cfc!iran, drugjrisl, 1S7 and !.i North Queen sireet, Lancaster, la. -tletiiers: .-ilettier.st: Mothers! !! Are you di-ttttbed at niht and broken of your leal by a sick child Miirering and crying with the excrnciatint; i.iin el cutting teeth ? If .se, fje at once and get .1 bottle of Ml(. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYUIJI'. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de pend upon it ; there Is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en .earth who has ever used it, who will net tell yen at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rctt te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te u-c m all cases, and pleasant tell)" tastc4 and is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female phytlclans and nurse in the United States. Sold evervwherc: 25 cents a bettle. lcbS-d.twM,W&F Me Ye Lilte Foolish. ' Fer ten years my wire was confine.', te her bed witlt such a complication of ailments that no doctor could tell what was the matter or enie her, and I used up a small fortune in hum bug stuff, t-ix months age I saw a IT. s. Hag with Hep Hitters en it. and I thought I would be a tool once mere. I tried it. but my lelly pieved te be wisdom. Twe bottles cured her, she is new 113 well and strong its any man's wife, and il cost me only two dollars, i.e yc likewise foelili." II. W.. De I reit, Mich lebl-2wd&w invscnt time, Hevervelrcn "Irink-s.-7 hut. i. '"VMI J. Oi t O it. JllliJ.JII iiiiu iu;iin "(IL Coughs. ' Brown's Bronchial Troches" are Used with advantage te alleviate Ceugli3, Sere Threat, nearseness and Bronchial Affections. Fer thirty years these Troches have been in use, with annually increasing laver. They are net new ami untried, but, having been teted by wide and constant use ler nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-nierited rank- among the lew staple remedies of the age. The Threat. Brown's Bronchial Troches'" act directly en the organs of the veica. They have an ex traordinary effect in all disorders et the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when relaxed, either irem cold or ever-exertion el the voice, and produce a clear and dis tinct enunciation. Speakers anil Singtrs find the Troches useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh or Sere Threat re quire immediate attention, as neglect elten times results in sonic incurable I.ung Disease. " Brown's Bronchial Troches " will almost in variably give relief. Imitations are offered for sale, many of which are injuiieus. The genu ine "Brennt Bronchial Troches" are told only i.xbejces. Icbb-d&wTuTh&S I in. i:r.eir:;u, 1117 Arch strcet, Philadel phia, has made a wenderlul discovery, net by chance, but by patient, persistent research in medicine and chemistry. His C. & C. Cordial, for Coughs, Celd, consumption, and all troubles of the same nature, is the happy re tmlt of his work, and is destined te make hi fortune. He lias already been ettered a small fortune inpart with his secret, but lie wisely concludes that if ethers can make money out et it lie can. All druggist tell it. 3 Jc. per bottle. It net at your druggist's, tell him yea wi-h te give it a trial. A Geed Kiiiiersjiuent. The well known missionary. Rev. G. Hors Hers lord writes : 1 have been greatly sinlicted witlt Liver Complaint; my doctors said I should nuvcr get ever it, but hearing veur spring i:ios-eui se highly spoken et. 1 thought I would try it I am glad 1 did. ler though I had te take nearly three bottles el it, "it lias thoroughly c.ned me." I'sheiild like te take f-emeb.ick with me; what de veu eharge by the quantity? Price, 5Jccnts;tiial bottles, 10 cent-,. Ter ale .y II. R. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1.7.) North Quetu ilreet, Lancaster, Pa. YTIiat Alls Vur.' Is it a disordered liver giving you a yellow skin or costive bouels; which have resulted in dNtre-sing piles or de your kidneys retuc te perlet 111 their Inactions ? II se, your sys tem will seen he clogged with poisons. Take a few dea-s of Kidney Wert and you'll feel like a new man nature will threw off every impediment and each organ will be ready ler duty. lruggi-ts.--c!l both ll.e Diy :tnd Liquid. 17-lw&w .eir ler!: Aim. Wine. The u.ipre.'ciieiitcd success of Sneer's Wine i:: North and beuth America and Europe, lias g ducd ler it among the medical luctilty a standing icpnttitinu. chemists and Hcietititlc men have visited his cellar in New Jersey, and analyzed his Wine, and pronounce it the most healthy and beneficial in the market. The lol lel lol IewingluttcrwasrecelvedbyMr. Sr-cer from Dr. A. 1. Wilsen, enu of the eldest and most celebrated physicians or New Yerk city: "I have been in the habit of using S peer's Pert Grape Wine, and 1 have found it an excellent stemachic, a gentle stimulant and tonic. It Is especially useful in cases of great nervous de bility and stomach weakness.'' The disposition of unprincipled dealer te adulterate wines has compelled Mr. Spccr te bottle all his productions, and place his signa ture ever the cork se as te insure te the public itspurity. It is being used in churches for coin emu ion purpose-1. This wine is endorsed by His. Atlce and Da vis, and s(1j,i )y n. ,;. siayinaker, Lancaster la. fehl-Swd&w DEATHS. I'.as. a. In this city, en the Uth et rebruarr, Ida, daughter et the late Charles and Ann'ie l!ach. ascd Tyeais, 10 months and 21duya. The relatives and Irlcuds of the family are r'p?cltn!Iy tnvilivl toatteud the ftineialfrem her mother's leaid'-r.cc.Xe. .")! fcenth Christian street, en Wednesday altcruoen, at i o'clock. Intel uient at Zieit cemeler.. ltd -VL'ir Aini iremr.Mi-.XT.'i. -anti:d KY a Yuu:-i :a:ii:is:i t man, u situation at tobacco packing or any honefct employment. Call or address "J. it.." at this elilce. Itelerence if required, ltd Mi 3TAKi:s:S WAXTIiO BY I. e. fS-'Jtd H MJSir, 217 North Prince street. ATE 1 1 Works .VT 1 SIM LAXUASTr.lt BOLT 1 tew active, industueits boys from twelve te flltecu years old. lS-titd tiraSTEB-AT TtlJS OKF1UK CIJl'lKS V of the DAILY l.vi i:li.k:i:.ceu et dae-tid JAMAIIY it, l&e. rj'VVO COLORED WOSILN WANT i:M- L pleyment at general housework. Apply at THIS OFFICL. riUVOSTOKK KOII.MS AND mv'KLi.ix; i for rent. Ne. Sand 10 Seuth Ouccustiect. Apply at lliclxTia.Liam.cEROilicc. yteRi: iitseji reit isi;xt. tiii: stork C? room new occupied by J. V. Keller (ttn- iter). :e. 17 West Kinr trcet, trout April i, n-xt Apply te fMudl. ALDKRMAN McCONOMY. tiiiKitii'F's sal;: the cintj:nis of it Mere lately occupied by Mrs. (Slimmer Iiell. Ne. (i Fast Kiiistrcet, comprising ularftu as-ertnient of Fancy and T rimming Uoeds. AUu hudit b' Wear. &.. will be sold by the un-det.si-ncd en TilL'KsDA Y, FKUKUAItY 10, l'Sj, at 10 o'clock a. 111. .!... STKINE. Sheriff. IIe-sA ?(:,-, Auctioneer. t?-itds A" L'UllON. AUCTION. Auction et lloetf, .Shee ami Kubbcrs te- nifihl ami c inl-nuc every nii;ht this week until the cntne stock Is disposed of. ltd Ne. a: Kast Kins Street. ICLTON OPERA UOUsl.-.j SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. II MMIISON'S COMEDY" COMPANY. An erlgiial eccentlic comedy bv B. E.Woelf, eq., author of ' Mighty Dellar," &c, entitled a ts hotes; r replete with coinlcsllitatlens. snark.Imr tnii-ic and laughable ctiecls. TWO AND A-IIALF HOURS OF FUN. MK. JOHN D. Mlf-HLKIS says: "The com pa ij- i c'impeed el geed ilr.iniatic and muni -.d talent, und the play 1 a kaleldo-cepa el tun. an ptt-imeef miitliand mcledv. It is one of the-tj peculiar productions, which, while it gives both Miss Alice and Leuis Harrison an opportunity te display their dramatic talent and Acisatliity, yet withal brings each mem ber et the company prominent vlerward. keep ing an audience Interested and amused throughout from the rie te the fall of the cur tain. 1 1. ere i.s none of that drag se palpably uianil'est in most plays similarly constructed, ami winch during the momentary absence of the xu-ineipils, wearies the heue with medi ocre acting mid worse "business' from the lessfr lights et the company." Ne Advance in Prices. US, SO & '3 Cents. lleserved Seats at Yeckcr's Oftlce. lS-3ld w r. if Avr.dijsi- pr.NKi a tinr link sn I lhitirely new in a variety of Celers. Ale plain goods in all the newest shades and widths, for all styles et window?. SCOTCH HOLLANDS, in Brown. Cardinal, Lcru Green and White. A few Olds and Fnds lett te close at halt value. Spring and Cord Fixtures. Tassels, Fringes. Leeps, &c. Measures of Winde.vs taken n-.nl Shades hung nremptly. Opening almost daily 'New Patterns el WALL PAPER, Ier the Spring. Our stock is very large and at tractive for the coming season, and we feel sate in raying we can suit you. CORXTCS POLES, &c. Oiders taken for Fine Mirrors. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION ! ACCTIOK : ! On Te-morrow (WEDNESDAY) evening, will be sold at Burkheldar's store, corner et Chestnut and Plum streets. Ne. 839, Dry Weeds, Motions, etc. Sale at 7 o'clock. H. K. BURKHOLDEB. . febS-tfdTu,W,F&S Agent. AT E TRINITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL, Ye Olde Folkes will come te sine ag&lne en THURSDAYE, ye 10th of FEBUUARIE Eve. Growne Persennes payc 15 pence. Children are admitted for 10 pence. fS-Std DISSOLUTION" OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, as KLE1SS & UER HART, in the grocery business and in the chain manufacturing business is, by mutual agreement, dissolved. Paul Gerhart will settle the affairs et the chain business, and Jehn Henry Kleiss of the grocery business. All persons indebted will please make immediate payment. J. H. KLEISS, PAUL GERHART. Sir. Paul Gerhart will continue in the ehaln manufacturing business at the old stand Ciicrry alley, as heretofore. t7-3td riNl'.TEENTU ANNUAL MEETING I r OF THE MEMBERS OF THE LANCASTER HOME MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. The nineteenth annual meeting et the mom mem mom bers et said Company, held ou Friday, the 21st uiiy ui juuuury, isst. at. iiieomccet lite Cem pany, upon due public notice, was organized by the election of Dana Graham as Chairman, and Majer A. C. Reinccld as Secretary. The following annual report of the officers was submitted te the meeting, and, en motion adopted and ordered te be published in a con densed form. NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. TO THE MEMBERS or TUB LANCASTER HOME MUTUAL FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY, LANCASTER, JANUARY 21st, 1S1. REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1S30: Total sums insured Dec. 31, 1879.... $1,593,273 00 Insurance addeil during year 1SS0. . C3.520 00 Gress amount of insurance $1,C3G,493 00 Insurance become void in 1S30 33,580 00 Apparent total of sums Insured en December.'!, 1SS0 $1.C20,91S 00 Adjusted or taxable aniounUeii De cember 31, 1S7J $3,811,173 50 Taxable amounts added during the ycarlSSO 123,963 00 . , , , , . . 3,9G3.MG 80 Marked void d tiring the year 1S80. . . 100,741 00 Apparent total et taxable amounts . Dee. 81,1SS0 ?3,SG7,403 50 rtXANCIAL STATLMCST. its.). Debits. Te balance at last nnnual audit. Toadvanee and bnildln-r vlatr IS CC 1SOC53 130 00 523 75 prc- miiims. extensions t innotveH ToiebiuarvandAtiustlnteregten the $2,500 Pennsylvania .Statebends of company Aits'. 1". te proceeds of sale or one $:oe l'enusyivania State bend.... Total debit j.. .$ 997 99 ISSi). Credits. Lesses by lite and paid during the vear l&se as follews: May 25, by cash paid Hugh K.Fulten, esq., treasurer of the Heme for Friendless Children, this compa ny's shareet the less sustained by the Heme en May.r, 1SS0 ...$ Xi Si June 11. by cash paid A. Guthrie for repairing less by fire te Jehn Schauta's brick dwelling in latter partefMay 4 ; -iitg. 13, by cash paid Mis, Eliza E. btamm, the less she sustained en Aug.L 1830. in her lrame addi tional back building 13 00 Total less.es paid in ISSO.. ..$ 72 81 lSSO. Jan. 21, by each paid the Ixtelligex- ceis ier auveriistng Annual Meet ing and Annual Repert 13 Jan. 27, by cash paid Ecamincr and repress ier advertising Annual Meeting and Annual Repert 11 90 Feb. 2, by rash paid the Aen .Era ler same, with lWvxtmcepiesiii slips, l'.i 23 Jan. 23, by cash paid directors' bills ter year 1ST!) 1;? 00 June 21, by cash paid for advertis ing notice or Charter Amend ments in three periodicals li (U J tine 21. by cash paid l'rothonotu l'rethonotu l'rothenotu ry's, Recorder's and Solicitor's lees, iu connection with amend ments te charter 3:! 50 Dec. C, by cash paid for printing MX) copies Amended Charter and By Laws 7 00 Dec. 31. by cash paid C. H. Lefevrc, rent el office and salary ler year 1SS0 425 00 Dec. 31, by cash paid for appraising damages and return premium 3 50 Dec. 31, by balance in treasurer's "amis 2J9 23 Total credits. 097 99 :i:?i:r.vl rcsn or the cempaxv. Pennsylvania Mute bends ; 15-2S year. $ 2,000 00 Balance in treasurer's hands 219 25 Total snrplu- fund... ...$ 2,219 23 All et which Is rcspectfnllv submitted. CHRISTIAN GAST, President, C. H, LKFKVUE, Secretary. After which the meeting went into nn elec tion for three Directors, te nerve for the cn.su. ing three vears. and three Auditors forthe en suing year, which resulted in the re-election of Mc--r.s. W. T. Gerhard, David I art man and C, II. Lefevrc as said Directors, and in the elec tion et II. Z. Rhoads. Jehn D.-skiies and A. J. Kberly, esq., ns the Auditors of the Company. Tin; Beard or Directors new consists of Chris tian Gast, Rev. W. T. Gerhard, David Hart ninn, Jeseph Samson. Themas Ilavs, J. B. Swartzwcldcr, Majer A. C. Ucincchl, H.C. Har ncr, esq., and C. If. Lcfevr". At a meeting of Hie Bearil thus constituted, held en the 4th of February, ISSI, it was reor ganized by the re-election et all the old offi cers. The reading el the Auditing Commit tee's Repert having been dispensed with by the late annual meeting, was new, en motion, read te the Beard of Directors, and received for Sling, and, en motion, the Annual Repert ordered te be published in the dally news papers, together with an abstract of the pro ceedings of the annual meeting. ltd XNTEItTJimtENTS. rpilE FAIR OF THK '" UNION ASSOCIATION, AT ROBERTS'S HALL, This (Saturday) Evening. A chance en a Silver Tea Set given te eveiy person purchasing e ticket. n-3tdR JULTON OPJSRA HOCSK. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. HaSRY mixers combination AND THE GREAT PAT ROONEY, ISA ORAM) Vaudeville Entertaiumeiit. ( GMIXENT CELEB1UTIKS. 30 The Largest and Best NOVELTY ORGANIZATION1 New beteie the public. 1'OrjULAR PRICES. Reiervetl Seats for wileal Opera Heuse Ofiice. M-Std MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A FIXR CHRISTMAS PRKSKNT. A LANCASTER FAVORITE ORGAN. en jl CHICKERIXG & SON'S PIANO. A full line of SHEET MVSIC, A'iOLlNS, ACCORDIONS. BANJOS, HARMONICAS, &c. The above Instruments will be sold at re duced prices during the Holidays. 320 NORTH OUEEN STREET. Branch office during the Holidays, Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. tia-lydS&ly w ALEX. McKILLIPS. MISCELLANEOUS. TAKE NOTICE THAT A PROPOSED Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act te re peal the 7th Section of an Act entitled 'A Sup plement tetke Charter of the City of Lancas ter, passed thh 20th (Lit of Mnrp h A n . is.e " will be introduced during the present' session et the Legislature. The purpese el the proposed Act Is te Quallae the lees paid for services rendered by the Mayer of the City of Lancaster in cases el yagrancv, drunkenness and disorderly eon duct witlt these paid te ether magistrate. , - ,,, JNOT.MacGONIGLE, janB0-4tdT MayeV. PROCLAMATIOX-C'ITY ELECTION. The qualified voters et the city of Lancas ter are licrebv neftfte.l tlmtan nif.ftnn i-iti i.e held in the several wards at the uual ptaces of heldimr elections, en Tin-'.nvv th. isri. (lay of EBKUAKY, 1S3I, between the hetu-3 of 1 a. in. anu . p. m., for the purpese of electing enapener.il ticket twelve bcuoel Directers: and the qualified voters of the several wards shall at the same time and places elect ether officers as fellows : FIK&T WAKD. Four members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Con stable and one Assessor. SECOND WAKD. Three members of Com mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one vviniauic auu uiie AijsfMser. iiiiuuvv aki. iiireemembcrs of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, ene Con stable and ene Asses-or. FOUUTH WAUD.-Thrce members of Com mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, ene Constable and one As-csser. FIFTH WARD. One member et Select Council, two members et Common Council, one Judge, Twe Inspectors, one Constable and one Asses-or. SIXTH WAItD. Thrcemcmbers of Common Council, one Alderman, ene Judge, two In In epecters. one Constable and ene Asse-ser. SEVENTH WAHD.-One member of Select Council, three membet set Common Council, .u uuRu, i e mepeoiera, one lenstauie and one Assessor. EIGHTH WARD. Three members or Com mon Council, one Judge, two Inspector, ene Constable and one Assessor. NINTH WA1JD. One member of Select Council, three members et Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and une Assessor. The election officers in the several wards are hereby required te make the neeessarv official returns el the election and te notify "the per sons cleeted in twenty-four hours after such election shall have been closed and the num ber et votes ler eaeh candidate or parson voted for ascertained. Given under my hand at Lancaster, this 210. day of January. 1RS1. IXO. T janiSSiebl-M .MacGOXKtLE, Mayer. CUTICURA Wonderful Cares of Salt IMieiim, Psor iasis, Itching and Scaly Humors, acreinia, acromiens fceres, Ulcers, and Mercurial Affections. CCTICCRA KEMEDtKS COnslit Of ClTICL'RA Rcselvest, ler purifying the bleed, through the bowels, liver, kidneys and skin, Ccticcka, a Medicinal Jelly, which r-meves dead flesh and skin, renders healthy ulcers and old sores, allays inflammation, itching and Irritation et the skin and scalp, and Clticuba Medicixal Toilet Soai which restores, whitens and beau. lines me sicm. ctnitrit.v sntvixe Se.vr is the only medicinal soap expressly prepared for shaving. Psoriasis. Themas Dulany, Memphis, Tenu., says : "I have been aillictcd ler nineteen years with Psoriasis, and have spent hundreds- or dollars ler doctor-, und stull they call bleed purifiers. Doctors did net knew what te ( all my disease. 1 would scratch nights until 1 scratched my self raw; then ir. would dry and lenn into scales, which would all be scratched off next night, and t,e en. 1 have been completely cured by the CrncuitA Kexedies.'' Leprosy. II. E. Carpenter, esq., Hendersen, X. Y., cured et Psoriasis or Lupro-v. et twenty veais' standing, by the Ccticup.a IIe3e:.yi::t "inter nally, ami CnTiccn.v and Cctictha soap ex ternally. The most wonderful case en record. Cure cwrtlfleu te betore n Justice of the Peace and prominent citizens. All alllicted with Itching and Seal v DUcatcs should send te us ler this testimonial in full. Eczema. F. II. Drake, Cs,q., Detroit. Mich . guttered be yond all description from a slim disease which appeared en Iii3 bunds, head mid lace, and nearly destroyed his eyes. The most careful docteiing lailed te help him, and alter alt had tailed he used the ctiiicuitA Reselvent Inter nally, CL'Ticura and CrTitur.A Seav externally, and was cured, and h-n remained perfectly well te till day. CtrriccitA Rcmiuii:s are prepared by VTKKK3 Ac l'OTTCR, Chemists und Druggistv'Wf) U'usih U'usih ingteu street, Bosten, ml are ler Mile by all Druggists. Price ler Clticui:a, a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes, 00 cents; large betes SI. Ccticuka Reselvknt, the new Bleed I'uritier, $1 per bottle. CuTicuiiA Medicinal Toilet Seaf, '23 cents. Ccticui'a JInuict-ALSUAVia SeAr, 13. cents ; in bars ler Barbers and large consumers, 0 cents. mAll mailed free en receipt of price SANPORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. Instantaneous, Koenonilcal, Safe. Radical Treatment for One Dellar. r!. reisn a It adica l Cuke. Catauiuial Pelvest nnd iMrr.eVKii lMiALEit,withsi)eclilcdircctiens, may 110W be had of all druggists, neatly wr.ip ped in one package for one dollar. Ask ler Sax ford's Radicax. Ccr.c. This economical and ncvcr-lallingtrealinent Instantly cleanses the nasal passg.-u of leul mucous accumulations, subdues Inflammation when extcn.ling te ilr eye, ear and threat, ic ic steres the senses of sight, hearing and taste when atlected.tcaves th-j head deodorize i.clear and open, thebrcai'i sweet, the breathing eisy, and every sense in a gnitelul and seethed con dition. Internally adminisli red. it permeates every fluid et the body, clc.iiiMiig Hie entire mticum or membranous system ttireugh the bleed, which, it purillea et the acid poison al ways iircscnt in Catarrh. It builds up the en feebled nnd broken down constitution, rubs the disease of its virus, and permits the lor ler lor matien of health-restoring bleed. Hundreds of testimonials attest the wemurjul curative propertlesettlilsecoiioiiilcal. iafe, agreeable and never-failing remedy. General Agentu, WEEiv"-& POTTER, Bosten Cellbis' Voltaic Electric Hasten. Ne ether remedy can se fjuickly nsnage the most violent paroxysms et Pain. They distri bute throughout the nerveu system n gentle anil continuous current of Electricitv, winch ltiftantly annihilates Pain, vitalizes Vt'calciind Paralyzed Parts, cures .erc Lungs, Palpita tion et tiie Heart. Pain In! Kidneys, Liver Com plaint, Rheumatism, Neuialgla, and Sciatica. Ask ler Celi.iss' Voltaic Elkctiuci Plasters. fPKUsTi:i-:i sali; of vauadlk ki:al A IISl'ATi:. By viitue or a decree of the Circuit Court ler Cecil county, in Kquity. the subscriber, ns Tru-tne. will tell at Public Sale, en the premises, en WEDNKmU-AY, FEBRU ARY S3, A. D. 1SD1. at 11 o'clock a. m., all that Farm or Tract et Land, situate In the seventh Election District of Cecil county, in the State et Maryland, en the public read leading from Pert Oepesit te Liberty Greve, whereon the widow und heira-at-hiw et Rebert Evans, late of Cecil county aforesaid, dccetiscd.iiew reside, which farm adjoins the lauds of Wm. IS. bteelc, esq., nnd heirs of Dr. Jehn Evans and ethers, and contains 237 ACR Eh, U Itoedsand.IJ square Perches et Land, be the same mere or less: it being mere particularly de-enbed in the fol lowing deeds, vii: A deed trout William C. Miller and ethers, Coinmi-sieiiers, etc., te Rebert Evans, dated the 12th day of Novem ber. A. D. 1S22, and recorded in Liber .1. S., Ne. 20. folio 14'J, etc , one el tiie land record books of Cecil county uferesuid ; and a deed lrem Jehn Evans and wife te Rebert Evans, bear ing date the 3d day of April. A. 1. U-Ki, and re corded in Liber W. II. It.. Ne. 4, folio G62, etc., another of said land record books; relcrcnre being made thereto ler a mete accurate de scription et said Real Est-ite. The improve ments consist of a geed, new and substantial Three-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, 40x44 feet, containing feui teen rooms, pantries, closets, etc., nnd fronted by a beautiful Lawn ; a Large Barn with fcteue Basement, und con veniently arranged Stabling, Ice Heuse. Weed and Ceal Houses. lern Crib-. I'ar.-i.ige neu-u and ether necessary outbuilding-. There aru two Wells of excellent water, one at the house and the ether at the barn. Thei e arc also Apple and Per Orchards in lull bearingentheprem ises, together with Peach. Quince and Plum Trees and Grape Vines in full bearing, suffi cient te supply the family. This desirable and highly improved farm is located about one and u-half miles above the town el Pert Deposit, a depot et the P., W. & B. It. R., in a healthy neighborhood; the land is of excellent quality and in a hish state of cnl cnl tivatien, well watered and well fenced, and convenient te mills, churches, schools, etc. The terms ersale prescribed by the decree are: One-third et the purchase money shall be paid in cash en the day et sale and the residue in two equal installments at six and twelve months from date of sle ; the credit payments te bear interest ane te be seen in I by the bends or notes of the purchaser, with security te be approved by the Trustee. Expenses of deed te be defrayed by the par chaser. W. S. EVANS, Trustee. J. C. niSDM.w, Auet. janSS-itw THIRD EDITION TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 8, 1881. 1YEAT1IKK INDICATIONS. Washington, Feb. 8. Fer the Middle Atlantic states warmer, cloudy, 'rainy weather, northeast veering te southerly winds, falling barometer. AN A1VFUL ACCIDENT. THE KOOF OF A DEPOT rALL, Crushing All Beneath It. Special te the Ixtellieexcer. BrFr-ALO, X. Y., Feb. 8. New Yerk Central depot has fallen in, and crushed everything beneath it. A Lake Shere train is buried beneath debris. Expected great many lives lest. Twe Persons Httetrn te be Killed. Buffalo, Feb. 8. All of the old pait of the depot, about four hundred feet, has fallen in, while a Lake Shere train was under it. Twe persons are known te be killed. Xe passengers were injured. Further Details. The noise of the falling depot was heaul for a long distance from the sceue. A number of lives were lest, bat just hew many cannot he ascertained new. Twe bodies have been taken out thus far. The firemen and an extra ferce of police were called out and have succeeded in obtaining two bodies from the ruins ene efwhich was that of Capt. Jehn Byrnes, and the ether that of Henry Waters, private secretary of Superintendent Tillinghurst. A large force of men are at work clearing up the ruins. The cause of the disaster is attributed te the weakening of the walls by making arches te communicate with the new depot recently built. The spans of the old depot adjoining the new structure rctuaiti in tact. NO BREAK YET. Whar Ilajipened in the Senatorial tlen Te-day. Ceiiv en- IlAicnisBCRn, Pa., Feb. 8. The twen tieth ballet for United States senator was taken te-day and resulted a.s follews: Wallace, 80; Oliver, 77; Grew, 52 . 3IacVenh, i; Phillips, 3; Ilewit, 2; Shira.s, 2 ; Baird, 1 ; Curtin, 1: Mr. Ruddimau offered .1 resolution te the effect that speedy measures be adopted te bring about a definite result. Senater Nerm offered as a substitute a resolution declaring that unless an elec tion shall have been effected by next Sat urday all the candidates shall be dropped and !iev names placed in nomination en Monday, the 14th inst. The substi tute was greeted with cries of " Ne." Pending action a motion te adjourn was carried by a vote of 110 te 87, and the convention adjourned until te-morrow. THe Tax Hill. The bill te repeal the act creating the office of collector of delinquent taxes in Philadelphia passed second reading in the Heuse te-day without amendment. CONUKSS. l'.eueedlngnln the Scnute. Washington, Feb. 8. In the Senate Mr. Wheeler submitted the credentials of Philctus Sawyer, scnaler-clect from Wisconsin, te succeed Cameren, and or Arthur P. German, of Maryland, te .suc ceed Whyte. Proceedings Intliu Heuse. In the IIouse a long and noisy discus sion arose lhi5 morning ever a preposition te set apart a portion of the galleries for the families of members and senators dur ing the electoral count. At 1:30 o'clock the IIouse went into cetnmittcu of the whole en the legislative appropriation bill. The Colored Troepf. Loniien, Feb. 8. The regiment of troops which the war office decided te send from the Rarbadees te the Geld Coast is composed of negrees. Its in tended te send a oleneI from England te act as biigadier general of the force en the Geld Coast. A number of officers will f.Ue proceed thither en special service. The l.e.ulville .Mine Murder. Lkadville, Feb. a. Later develop ments in regard te the mine jumping and murder en Saturday night, arc te the ef fect that Judge Pciidey and ethers owned the claim and one O'Xeal and his party were attempting te jump them, The af fair created intense fcelingameng the citi zens, and lynching is threatened unless O'Neal and Hughes are brought te jus tice. involuntary JHitnslaurfliter. Petersbure, Va., Feb. 8. In the Greenville county court yesterday W. A. Tretter was arraigned for trial for killing Clayborne Jehnsen last August. The jury rendered a verdict of involuntary man slaughter and fixed the punishment at nine months' imprisonment and te pay a fine of $30. This is the second time Tretter has been arraigned for trial. Anlndlanu Town Destroyed. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 8. The greater portion of the town of Monroe Monree Menree ville, Ind., was burned yesterday. Ln?s, $1,000,000. Fleur Mills Burned. Husten, Feb. 8. The City Heur mills at Holyoke, Mass., were partly burned last night. T.es.s, $12,000 te $15,000 ; fully in sured. Tannery Burned. ' Hcxtinoden, Pa., Feb. 8. Geerge IJ. Wharten's tannery, at this place, was de stroyed by lire last night. Less, $10,000 ; insurance $0,000. The origin of the fire is unknown. The stock was owned by Mr. Robinson, of New Yerk. Welsh Miners strike. Londen, Feb. 8. One thousand miners have striick at Kuaben, Wales, for twenty live per cent, advance iu wages. Fright rill and Fatal Fall. Denver, Cel., Feb. 8. A special from Leadvillu says. Jehn Johnsten was killed yesterday morning by falling out of a bucket two hundred and fifty feet down a mine. The Dutch and the English. Londen, Feb. 8. The correspondent of the Times at Durban says the tension be tween ilic Dutch and English colonists at Cape Town increases, and some persons consider that if the imperial authority is I te be maintained there mere troops will be needed. Dissippenrance of a Prosecutor. Londen, Feb. S. In the case of the priest and six members of the Killraan Killraan neck Land League, charged with intimi dating a farmer named Berkarry, the latter who is supposed te liave fled te America. failing te appear against the accused yes terday, the charges were dismissed. Anether Agrarlau Harder. Londen, Feb. 8. A shocking murder of a man has bsan c jtnuiitted at Derryiee, near Euniskiilen. county Tertuanagh, in connection with a land dispute. The murderer is alleged te be a uephew of the victim. Killed by a Storm. Londen, Feb. 8. During a gale of wind te-day the reef was blown off the resi dence of Richard Watsen Bradford, the secretary of the British bank of North America, and Mr. Bradford was instantly killed. A Canard. Londen, Feb. S. The statement that Mr. Gladstone has received cxplosive pack ages through the pest is denied. .VAllKKl.W Philadelphia Matrkct. I'iui.adklvhia, Pa., February 5. Fleur dull but easy; supcrtiuu i ;."S3 23; "'raM'iOUl i;Oliii nd Indiana family aa5,j:P.i.deM73g:tt0: St. Leuis famity fj eJ)it (X); MimiiMitu Extra t OUdtS 73: straight fe 736 25; winter patent $t; i"i7 5t spring de W .'.07 7:. Uye Heur at $3 00. Wheat tinner; Ne. -J Western Red St l.Hi : Penn'ii. Red, and Amber. $t iii U''. Cern quiet but llrmer; steamer JIMS32c: yeilewM4.We: mixe.1 ft2Je. O.H5. quiet but steady; N..T 1 White V,aaie : No.2i.e4to: Ne. Sd, 12ell; Ne. 2 Mi.(d 42e. Rye firm at 93c. Priivisien-i tinner: mi-, perk. $I3W UOO; new. $15013 50; beet Ilium $21 00,122; In dian iu.-sbccr$I9gi9.-.fl l.e. b. K icon dtiiekcd hums lt'KHe: uituli-.l li.mw ,Q'.)'.'.c ; smoked sheuldeis fl-LffCt-: salt il,.:,' ff:.i, .. " l.ard tlrtner; city u itit; It'ijie'.c: loee buletiets'asac; piliuet.teiiiiilO. ' Butter linn for ehuicu grades: Cream ery extra r.ig.lJe ; !.. ;,-udiI te cholce 2aQ SI ; Rr.ulferd count v i.mt New Vi.rkcvtra, tubs, 272Sc : de firkins. 210 ; .Veslern dairy extra 23g2Cj: iliigiM..! te cheiL.i 18f2lc. Rolls market choice i.c.irce and wanted : Peiin'a Extra 17if I-jj ; V.'ejtcru Reserve extr.i liS-i2. Kggs lower and in. .ettlc.: ; P.i. iSj7:10e : Wewterr 2S22;)e. Chcese quiet but dimly held: New Yerk mil cream, Uti)lk; Western mil ereatu, 13ffil8'c; de lair te uesnt 12SJI2ic: de haltsLiiit- 10Jc ; P.t. !,. iii;..e. Petroleum dull ; reiitied K. Whisky at $l in. Seeds Geed te prime clever nvegular. V. tii ; Timethy jobbing at 2 &;$ Ms ; Flavseeil tlrmcrat SI '& 43. Kim 'rls Klnruci. w VeitK. Feb. S. Fleur .state and west ern quiet and without important change; Mtpertlne btatu f5 704 00; extra de 4 23?4 ..(; cla.iee de Jl W?1 DO: lancy de HI SljJJt; &); round hoop Ohie f I 40g5 DO; choice de at J3 Ulijii 73; superliiie west em i'.l 734 CO: common te geed ni tra de & I 234 53; choice de fl BUQt: 73 ; choice -while h -at de i3 (JJJi;e Southern dull and heavy; common te lair extra 1 SOfif 5 IS: send toelieiee de 13 2i)I f.0. Wheat -yspic better and rather quiet: Ne. 2 Red. cash, $1 11 ; de Jlarc'i, St 173-;'$1 17 ; de April, $1 ISJjKsl l$ ; de May SI is(.$l l.s. Cern J-iSJc better and lneileiatelv uetivu ; iVIixeii wesi.TU spot, til' ." c; de luture 'iy.1j.eVXM. O.its: a shade stronger ; State tiGlfc ; Western t;2tSe : Ne. 2 March l.!Ie. Stiit'!; Mariccr. N kw Yerk Stecss. February -J. a. si. a. m. p. a. r. m. r. v. 10:53 11:33 12:13 2Hii -J-llii Meney ami; Erie IL It 4;i 4'J 4:h ii!4 43'L Michigan H. & L. ....I20;:i ZVt 12S 12S'4 l2S'rt Michigan Cent. R. i:..I2ft-' 120' llty-, ll'.i ' 119 Chicago & N. W i2l VM K50 I21IJ.-: l-23Ji Chicago. JI & St. P.. .113 IWA 113 lit " lit Han. & St. J. Cem usa s-s say. iiy. r,n ii w.; iiwi iuu I'-nii 1 va ioieiie jc vuua-ii ... . 4s ib'A Ohie& MIsissi))i. .. 4-mj iy ; St. Leuis, I. M. & S R.. )' i i 'UK Oiil.uieand Wc-tcrn. V. 4is 4IU C. C. A I. C. IL 11 2 " 2C " 2 New .leisey Central.. '..;' a.K 'JIM Del.X il.lusen Canal 107 i lt(7 107 Del., I.ack..'c WC'tfi-iil2:SM 'rSl'-C 12. vj 3 1) !':; 43,y c; ill''. 41 41 ; is vay !?,; iwijj van Z?A 9A Wesie.-n Union TeL.lll'.'i 110 tl.-; 11.1 11,"m I'llCUIC Mai! is. S. Ce. i'Vtf Xi. ...? .vniericin u. Tel. (je. Union Paeitic. . U7! HTif 117;j 117' I17K Kansas & Texas IS.'z W i; JW 46J MjW lei-K ueuiiat Adams Kxprc-s Illinois Central Cleveland A Pitts Chicuge .'c Reck 1 Pittsburgh .V Ft. W Fiiilad;:li'-jia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R c.uM Phil'a. & Reading T.H Lehigh Valley f,9 Lehigh Navigation... ti?i Northern Pacillc ;m il'A " " I'M . (,'J4 Pitts., Tititsv'c& P..... !. Nerthetn Centia! .... 47J Phil'a & Krie R. IL... vK, Northern I'enn'a..... 57 On. IL It's of N J 181 lleslenvillc Pass- Central Trar.s. Ce i ts;. 127 I20K. 120M I"1W 13-a; u3 r;,y. :ii'i .... -iVA 5:ik 11' '. .... 42''' 425? 'iiy, 1 'i 7.;4 7i W; H .... AM '-VA AIM. Ay. KiJrT 10'-?. Af '. ihV" lax IS I Caltle Market. MuftL-AT, Feb. 7. The receipts or stock at the various yaids were ler the week : Cattle, l.'MU head ; fheep, 10.000 bead : hecn, 4.000 head. Previous week Cattle, 2,4U head; she p,(!,00i) In ad ; 1 eg. 5,001 licud. Reef Cattle. The market during tin: past v.'cck was rather active, and pi ices of geed deck were steady while the common irradcs were a hade e-iuier. Hulls and co-.v were in fair demand at u de cline fit 'Ac. Calves were active. Milcli ce3 were in moderate request. We, quote as IoIIev.-m : Kxtra.CVi'fr-ivHc ; t.oed, :.)6l(-; Mcdhnn,4 (iec ; Couiiiien.4't;je; Hulls ttiiiIVewH,3 4Ke; Ciilv's5"c; Fresh Cows, i-)(ffil3. llre-.sed beeves, weie In l.tir demand. Wc quote Western at 7Hc. and city at i'S'Jc. Sales of Oieiiscd Reeves Thoi. ISradlcy, 1TO head Western dre--ed tit 7i-''?c. ; Tliemas Ri-.iilley. 15 de. city drcs-scdat wf-:'; .fames Clavin,ti0de. de. ul8Sc: C. h. Dengler, C2 de. de. at I'jiii'S'i'i,':: A. A. Resweli 72 head de de "JJtJJe ; W.Il. i:rowii,llSde.do.ut7HJ,-I. Shceii Thematket during the past week was sIev and prices were about A'- lower. The run was lather l.i avy with the qu.dity fair. Ne common stock arrived. We quote as follews: Kstru K$gCK,c ; Ooed. .VJg5e; Medium. 3K. S.5c : Lambs S'ftfiy. fcamuel fetewart sold 'iV) head drcsed heep at .'7e. Hogs. The market was fairly .ictie. and geed grades were tile, jier pound higher. We quote as lollews : Extra, tye ; Geed. g-Sjc ; Medium, 7,'ifs S'c; Common, 77c. sales or tivn stock. Reger Maynes, 115 Wcxtcrn and Lancaster ct., gross. 5J4"ijc. A. & J. Chri.siy. 117 Western gross, 5?J;Jic. E. S.& it. F. MeFillen. VM Western and Lancas ter county, gross, .r)jCJc. Jehn McAritlciOci We.-tcrn, gross, SfiCe. Daniel Murphy, 75 Lancaster co gre?s, OUc. Ulmaii .VLehman llre'., 52 Western, account Leamau linn.; -ie Lancaster co., account J. O. lia':r : 73 de., Levi Sensenig; 50 de., own account, giess. iJifjtJic. Owen fcmith. CA Western, account of S. Cauf- man;U.". de.. .Jehn MeArdle; 1-5 Penn'a, account, et ii. 31cCulleugh ; 20 de. T. 15. IJrysen. gross, 5Sc. Pchambergft Paul, Ge Western. gross. .'SfiJic. G. f-chauiberg & Ce., 100 Western, gres-i, WAffe Vi: Vi: Lewensteln 4 Adler, 173 W;stcrn. grnsj. 5Q OJc.; 43 Montgomery county cows and bulls, gross, .tiSlc. Dennis Smyth. SO Penn'a. gres, A'AiiA0 Daniel Smyth A ISre.. S3 Western, account el .1. P. Denley ; 43 Lancaster county, en account of SeitzS Lewcntin, gross, 5 ". .Intnes Clemsen, 5C Penn'a, gres--, ."iQ.VJfc. Leuis Hern, & Pa., gross, lji. II. Chain, jr., 4'i Western Pa., gies-. -!Kg5'e. 31. Levi, tii Pa., gross, 4;-5;ie. Rachman & Levi, te Western and S Lancaster county, gresR, 5SCc. F. Schcctz, S3 We tern, gross, nSJc. James Kustaee. 25 Chester co., gross, 3f?5c. James Anil, 53 Western, gross, 5Qtc. II. 31. Miller, 'M Lancaster county, grei, !8l c Abe Osthcirn.SO Western and Laueastcr coun ty, gris. 17i5c. S. Dreirus,2Pa., gres-, )AHJjs. 3. t Sadler & Ce., Western, gross, 5Ji3;Je. DPURTSIIEN AND RVMNanTj TAKE O NOT1CK. The proprietors of the Ten Pin Alleys under the Inquirer building eiler a farttier premium of S3 in geld ter the ensuing week, te the person who makes the best sceru id a game el nine pins with pin In centre, con Minting of 5 tratues te the gitme. This: Is con sidered among gymnasts the most j-cliiitllie and interesting game known te the science. Games Commencing this (Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and closing en Saturday even ing, Feb. 12, 1831, tit 11 o'clock. ELAMMrrKLK. DANIhl. Hei F3IAN, fd Piopi-cters. 1 'fl i
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