.t-" -". JT" . r,1.' . "- " ttK'Vh1 J' ' '.-' $ir THE LANCASTER BAILY INTELLIGENCEB, SATURDAY, JANXTAHY 26,1860. V" -r 1 ,. - ." W .vV" i V ' a" - Dally Intlllfifncr. M, JAMUABY M. Ufc. Uaetan aWrii. K.WIBlMiW. Dudley, I returner et muewu committee, we by tfc rhltaMphU jenrntls, was U tut eiiy la cotwuiiauen UM MMHIN OH BW evmm- " . . St .,. 1 1 ftA Wacam titer ana Mr. i. .e Tn tlh of v- ""i - -- '! exBtctea w nave caw mm. W note, by the New tjraaly.Uut he was belBg Inquired la court, la1 stuis wmcn be IMonUMcteetlOQ against New Mwtpftfara te recover dam. for Um Ubtl which he de late published upon him iiatntu hlM with writina the J """ - tr Dudley letter. The counsel I UN User were unable te find him. Hew Yerk and Philadelphia are In raoBJftanleatloo.lt appear that Mr. , deaa set want te be found In r Yerk. Aa he ia the plaintiff in the eat' trial there, it would seem that I should be nothing In them te make i afraid te go there. His unwilling .te meet the defendants In them in very strangely and very badly for ft." f Jit is net a pkasint spectacle te see Mr. ' counseling with members of the cabinet, while be Is thus .un te purge himself or the lnra- advice te the Indiana Itepuul cm that Is charged against him. l statesman would naturally ask Mr. ' te cleanse himself in the tribunals libit he has Invoked, before being willing ;-1 show themselves in his company. We I warranted in thinking lhatthesebirds have flecked together are et n er;a belief whtch Mr.Wanamaker'd of Itself seems sufliclenliy te lijtiry. ProhlbllleD. 14 Speaking of tbe proposed prohibition of "t)M Htanufacture and sale of spirituous ' llannr. the Phlladelehla Recerd savs : k There are certain mattera of conduct and which in tbla country nave never 1 surrendered te the control of either Jaajeruke or minorities. IA man baa, for : (seasple, fa right te cheese hla wife, his MSsclee). bia oeennauon. ma 100a ana Ms.drtak, subject only te tbe 10 10 Strtetlea that In making hla cholea be eee net Impair the equal right et ethors. IiBwa la contravention of tnese peraenal IlaMs aaay be paaacd, but they cannot be eaferesd. As en inatance that part of the llgtilleenM law whleh forbade tbe giving raglataef wine In a private beuae at a ajtmseay dinner fell of lla own weight titbengh the reasonable provlslena of Ik law bave been enforced. Prohibi tion baa failed everywhere it hsa .toast tried for like reason. It la anlnvf. etea of pergenal right te which men will iieteubmlt. Te put it te a vete la little tastier tbaa a farce. Oar ecbeme of govern' Meataever contemplated such a relinquish astsat of private judgment te the will of Has aaaieriiy. 'mere are some "jnauenauie f ejkU" wltn which the will of the msjerity an no bualnesa. 5With tbrse expressions we are in iuu avmpathy. Of course the will of tbe major Jty ia the Uw of the land, and it may be x?nned at any time under tbe re- Mcletlonset the constitution which the fccepl bave themselves adopted as a ckejk upon uureawnable legislatioe. It that instrument Is made te per- amtt se gteat a denial et indl- i'rtieal liberty as Is embodied in the pre- 'iWbltlen of the meet spirituous liquors ienee has shown that the dentil ba ineffective. There is no state Hut has made such prohibition that has able teIefTect it. There is net such unanimity of aenlU Tasent in nver 01 the policy as 10 mttKu its atnftCSUieuti i-r&Mlcihln. WnhaveEnen. zlt the high license law, new man), may 99 done te reform the sale of ardcut "fBirits and te relieve it of its worst 5-features. The experience ought te satisfy Me people that this step Is in the proper direction of reform; and we liave little .fswubt that It has done se. and litlle fear Ithat Tennsylvanla will favor a prehibi tien that has everywhere failed (and that te every enlightened understanding must 'aprearasa gross violation of Individual liberty. ht, IV lll.lnai ITn ltr.-B!alne again looms up as a aem- -.lr of tbe cabinet, it being ceclldently kJMaeunced, In quarters that ought te iaes,that he has been selected. Mr. SUariisen makes a great point of keeping Xa cabinet selections secret, and these vhe came away from him ere ns clese as temi. There does net seem te jfce any very geed reason why his SMUotlens should net be made known ,. they are deflnltely made, as it lireuld be a reflection upon him te sup- 1 that he would change them. A poll- ttelan of his experience and knowltdge yaf his fellow politicians can hardly have h"S""BlrMl a mnnh limn nn linn elnnand fyertiuVell1 .election, te select his cabinet, "t or very uneeciaeu cuaracter Under tba?wjudgment' lf he take3 r social v of hi "t'ttnuu uiiici uiuciuui B9rTT - ' I- I..-.-.1.1 . 1 atim, H. E. Mem13 pitBiucuuai uppoint uppeint lteMC,uit will glvL'a whoare novvinelllco adnet expect vevj speedy ejestlen freai r. If Mr. IlarrUan has really taken frM!we, no Btiews a laciiily in swallowiee -n'eu5 desei which is pregnant with gauggestlen of bis lack of independence W$mA of the docility with which he will be .riven in tbe party traces. That Harrison Uoeiu. 'The tinnm whir li uq tci-fvilttal l Iia ,-, -- "-WV-- T.U.VM NIM rUIMI.IW fcj IUU Katyecates of Harrisen'd election does net asten its coming. It perhaps awaits his Isaaffie presence in Washington. The Philadelphia manufacturer?, who epen iuiir tuMian.-e se freely te the buslmsi interest of the itry, bave no; yet begun te back their canirljutlcnt te the ablican campaign, in iucreaied divi- The general buiiueu of the stry seems te be far, though exceptionally active. It is the business that appears te particularly unremuueratlve. The sportatlen buslnesj, great as it does cot yield tbe old time profit. 1 are tee many te share it ; and it 1 tee much preQt te go around. The 1 capital account of the cornera- 1 overwhelms them with lla demand dividends. It their combination l te help them, they will huvetjua- I their water. Evidently it Is net the ! that troubles them. mm Why Is It he. iTfee Sfll!dee of the winter seems te I mw scientists for explanation. The 1 of the tqualiritien et heat duriug Pruxis nceives strentr bud. ftwa lbs present cotdltleo, since ?u "tr n 9 as unusually cold as this winter it unnaturally warm. We note 'that General Greely, while et opinion that la certala periods there will be a like average of heat and cold, does net consider that sneh areragewlll often be found In se abort a term as one year. We are net advised, however, by science, as te the extent of such periods, nor whether they exist In regular cycles. Ner are we told where fore the seasons of each year should net have a common average et beat; nor even why each winter or each summer should net have the same average of beat and cold, as one would think they naturally would have. If the earth in its revolution about the sun does net get Inte like'condltlens as te tempera' ture all the time, wherefore does it net, we would like te knew. A Parisian newspaper has a dlspateh from Zaeslbar te the affset that aa Asnerl Asnerl ein sailing vestal was fired en by a German mm of-war near that com, and one of ber maate broken. It (a a very nnesnal thing for a French nm te have any fresh ana rellible foreign news, bat even If this heuld be true It Is probably of trifling im im pertaiee. Ftrhipisexe eaptale, neawaie of tne bloekale declared en that coast for the aappremlen of tfae slave trade, did net atop In time te suit a Owman blockading hip. Or perimpt a careieea gunner is responsible. m m Evunrnew and then news comes from foreign lende of the slaughter et mission arles. The cablea en Friday brought Iris formation of the murder lnZtnr.lbar of eeventeen. We are net aware that any have been slain of lata In Alaska, bat there It need for mere there, or the Moravian provincial elder' conference would net be eiltlng for two married oenplea te enter the minion Held. The apuntuti weirare or the heathen must be the concern of Christiana, aud It missionaries leie their Uvea In the proseantlon of the divine mandate there thero thore ward la eertaln. The martyr te Chris tunny's eauw la the noblest type of man. Ilat only man ana wemen of great pbyil cil alreegtb aheuia ba tent te tbe work. TJiKnt: hsa been a gnat nolse at West Point ever a colored toy, but aa tbe plain Hots gredually become visible through the clouds of talk that the oerrospondonta of the New Yerk papera prodnee en these 000a 000a alena It la clear that the little few hM very llllle te de with the raoe question. A cadet from Maryland, Merrla K. Barrell, pre. aided ever a table In the mesa hall, te which Cadet Captain Geerge T. LauRhorne aw tit te send Charles B. Yeung, colored, llarrell did net like exchanging one of hla white csdeta for tbe colored boy and hla emphalic pretest led te a word qnarrel, which resulted in hla "skin nlBR." A cadet la aald te be aklnned when he H ofllelslly reported and as a rule, it la net a very aerleua thing, but llarrell had a splendid record for the year whleh waa spoiled by this skinning and as he knew tbat I.sngherne hsd reported him he demanded an apology which waa promptly rerused. The two men are the aameage, 21, end expecied te graduate and beceme aecend Ueutenanta - In June. They met In n vacant room with aecendt and feURbt for an hour and three mlnulce when tbe drum beat for aupper and the fight wax declared a draw. The color line had very little te de with the matter, as a similar row might have been atartcd evor any ether trltltand tlghtaare by no means rare, though they are usually kept out of the newspapers. The colored cadet la having an experience almllar te that et all who bave gene te the Point before htm. lie la simply let alone with great oare and consistency and he mutt struggle along as a social zere. Mit. TiiemamC.Zimmkuman, editor of the Heading Times, has prod u cod an en tirely new translation of Hchlller'a aeug of the Ue'.l. It was read by Mayer Kenney at the Uarmonle Mamnercher entertain ment In Heading, and published for the llrst tlme In the Hauling Timts anil Via patch en Thursday, Mr, Wm. Ketcntnal, after reviewing translations by Dr. Fumes, Blr. Hulwer l.ven, Klllet and ether fa ?.0 wrlteis, aald : 'It haa beeuwtlt euld, tuataa KnglUh Bohlller hlmself would net be able te de full Justlee te the Uernlan original of tbe Bell In tha English langusga When I, In faee of all thece celebrated translation?, einphatlcAlly express my own opinion tbat Tnecnsa C. 2lmmerman'a work Is net excelled by any one se far Tendered, and la superior in many line points, I aiaure you, that It la net personal admiration, but true con cen con vletlou, that prompts me te proclaim this my judgment from thla atand. It is an cntlreljnen- and original work ; It is, In lta metrical sdaptatlen te the original peem, almost perfect ; its poetle.il form and ex pression la chaste, true and lelty, and the colemperaneous surroundings of a century age, whleh He'jlllcr's creillea rocessxrlly would ntlcebavedlllgenlly boeniearcted, and thus enabled tbe author te preseuta mero latihlul adheronee te the German original than most et hla co-translatera have euceteded In doing." Introduced with thla warm praise I be translation commands the attention of all levers of paetry, and as reproducing with accuracy and lerce the poetle thought et Hculllet's masterpiece, Itiaanotable work. In the winds of a grr at many however the only right of pcetry te exist depends upon tbe melody et the language used and It has beeu found almost impcatlble fnroven the groatetit peeta te translate a poem with exset adherence te the thought and an equal care for the found etloeU It hsa been stld that Iingfollew sacrificed sense te sound, and Zimmerman may be tixed with the smaller fault of reversing the mcrlUce and proserviet; the vigor and beauty of tbe thought. II tbe Kegllsh language cannot tccoiumedale itself te Hehlller se much the woree ter the language. In many passages, however, words and tfceughta are equally pleasing, aud we have te thank the talented I'ennayivsuta editor for an excellent and valuable addition te our translated lltert turc. PERSONAL,. OxiiifiNA.!, Oiuiiens lis? endersed the potlileu bra naUeral Hunday rest law, Hkv. Kdwaiid EvunETT Uai.k and ethors bhVd petitioned the Massaehusetta Lrgislaluie In fnver of tensioning public act 0)1 tethers who may have eeryed half a century. Mn. Gladstone den'ea tbe truth of the Btateui'nisibut lib was actuate 1 by potltle.1 metlvei lu decidiug no', te visit Hi me, lie decld d te reuialn in Nplea solely for ti.a teneUt el his health. Rev. Bevu Vincent was en Friday ceubbcrated as bhhep of the southern diocese of Ohie In Kt. Paul's chureu In CJn. clnnatl. lie was elected as anlstint te Utahep Jizcer. but tbe latter'a health urn. eludts bli resuuilug the duties of tbe eQlce. liiithep HpsuldlDg, et Colerado, dellvtied the consccrstteu termen. MUST GIVlsrULLTONJ. A Ceat aieainrlug Machine Tbat Inil.ls ou Ooed Weight ami Hefa AUOrcr. Frem the I'liltidilpUU Itecerd. t'eale attached te oeal receptacles capsble et holding several tens are the latest wrlnklei te prove tbe accuracy or Inac curacy of e:al deatera' we'ghU. Timre aretnreset these devices la this oily one lu the Drexnl bu'ld ng, anetuer in Heed, Benbrlgbt A Ve,'a aiere, Eleventh and Maraet atreeta, and ami another In tbe new heut.9 et the Manufao Manufae turers'club, ea Walnut street. Tfleureiv. leg popularity of tbtie macblnca la net a huppy prospuetfor tbe tusy coal deliverers of .mis city te reilcet upon, and In a half piqued manner tbty statu that tbepreseoes of this 9 mecliaulcal detectives ts tantamount te aiyleg tbat tbiy are lnaa-urate lu the wlibtei their tens. Then, tee, whenever la their great hurry they happen te give a few pounds ever tbe amount ordered no mention la madeet that ant by Us usnlpulatcr of this aswfan- died oeal bepper. This surfeit or rather exeess la considered by the eagleeers of the beppera aa a gratuity, and la sebedaled la the list of Christmas praaaala ler th year. e Tne new fangled concern li a remarka ble pteee of Ingenuity. The hopper, et the ehupe et an Inverted pyramid, epeea lla wUe month beneath the sidewalk chute into wbien tne ceai ia enmpea irore the cut. The hopper holds about two tens et coal, and ream upon a set of levers sup. ported nya heavy frame work of weed. The Invert extend te heavy ajalescapable et weighing acveral tern. The whele atruetnte la se adjusted that when the coal lidnmttfd from the curt through the aide walk, chute Inte the hopper Its weight la Immediately registered by the scale. If the coal hauler a little abort In weight he la politely Mked te make It up, Any excess la a gratuity te the purchaser. At the bottom of the hopper la an enttet about one feel square, through which the copper em piles in oenienia into an iron eir that esrrles the oeal wherever It may be wanted. The whole structure etauda about five leet high, and la suspended nearly four feet In the atr. The mouth of the hopper ia twi'lve feet In length and nearly 11 re feet In width. . A t'ltOSFBCtlVK RAILKOAD WAR. Tha Reading Railroad Takes Precautions te Kaap tba Hsw Philadelphia A Ltbanen Read Out of Lebanon. On Friday afternoon the Heading railroad put a lores of men te work building a branch railroad at a point east of tbe atatlen at Lebanon across tbe Qulttapbllla creek, and also throwing acresa tbe stream several bridges, one much higher than the ether. Tha movements et the men were very mysterious, and It la claimed that tha manner of the construction el tbe track will make them of absolutely no use ler rail road purposes. It was lesrned later In the day that the new Philadelphia tt Lebanon railroad had been dennllefy surveyed between Heading and Lebanon. Tbe mute atari at Heading and puna tbreugli all tbe vllliges tapped by tbe Heading read, but In oieoor prox imity te some of the towns. The Heading it Ijbannn railroad la tbe enterprise of Hebert H. Celeman, Urn Cornwall million aim and owner of tbe Cernwull it Ijhnen railroad, with whleh It wilt ocnnet. Unnca tbeeuortset me ueaaicK in leyifg traeas te keep the new read out of Lebnnn. In Headlng the new line will coined with tbe Pennsylvania, tbun affording another through route Hern llarrlsburg te Phtlsdelpbls, Mr. Colemau'a prcaunt retd, tbe Cornwall ttbebaunn, belng the connect ing link bstween Lotmuen and tbe main line el tbe Pennsylvanln, at Oonewnco stn stn ttep. Tbe new read through tbe Lobnuen valley is banked by tbe PuntiBylvanU, aa well ui Mr. Colemaii. Thn latter'a engin eers are also working en a line from Cern- wall te IiiLOUter, again parallelling the Helding railroad. It la announced that when they get through with tbelr present work they will make a survey for n line from Cornwall te Mldrilntewii, running nearly tbe whole distance very close te the Heading read. Thn grett quantity of want matter te ba heuilv lennd unddailv rumevntfrnmtlia nvs lua mnoers It vt Miprenm linpnrtincn Unit lb" lUinich ana liver bn kuit in perfect eiil)r l.axadnracoeinptbhas ttilSi All dug dug glkiKsell ItatlSaa pnekagn Wbun your cblle ba unnn Rtlaecd with f lirii.au, celle or atemarh dlteniun, iln tint delay tbe uee of Ir null's Uby ayrupoce lntlant. KKLIUIOVI. RKfiHHOUH BRHVIUKS WILTj BK held in the follewlnjf churches en Sun day, tn thn morning ut 10.30, in thu eveulng at 7:15. Btindny erhiel at :U p. in. When thu hour Udliruruntlt la specially neted: PaasarrBRiAw Hnteuii Cuuiujh, Henth Queen street, Themas Thnmpaen pastor, rrrachtng at 10:30a. in. and'ilSp. m. Pubbtth chnelat 1:4J p. m. Yeung poeplo'a mealing ntstip. in. I'rnrtiruuil toacbariuttellugeu Wdneiiday evening. Chcech ea Uen uernnr of l'rtnce 'and Or angu. l'ruacuing at l(i:' a. in. mid t 7:' p. 111. bv tha piler. sabbatb school at 1M . ui. fiongraiylce at Op.m. OUVKT lurriaT OHCBcm. Kfint Vine nxar UukH atrtnt. I'renchtiig at 1SS1 a. m. 7:5 ciunrUirlr meeting el tboMlialen bands. Ad urs by Mis. Ileilahti. nrHMdent. nf thn W. t). T. Untun. 'Ihn jiaiterwlll rnd a letter Jnt rccuirua iram innuongemiasicu b. tt. Aiiiea. auunny school at 1 p. m. CaaiTl.DTnRii uudruh West King street, R. I.. Itiied, pastor. nervies at le.su a 111. and 7:16 p. in. Sunday sebaat at 1.4S p. in. ST. I.uaa'a llreEu Marietta Avenue, Uev. Win, r. Llchlltur, iwster. Hlvlne aervlci at lo.sea. m. andat7:Up. in. nunday school at J), in. eervlce In (he Uerman language at :30 p. bi , pref. li. C. Hohledu altlclatlng mwd EviKciKLieAL C'unecH Prmcbtng mnmtngand evunlng by tte pastor, huuilay clu)3l Hfip. in. icenj people's mtetliiK at C:iun. ti. irayurmouilDtueii Wuduelduynbd 't'bnrsdHyat7:illp 111. giiMT IHrriRT. Iluv. J N. Tolwell, pastor. rreiubtngatlei'Uia. 111, by Mr. a. M Kif.ir.und nt 7:I!V ii- in. by Mr Miles O Nale, beibnt rrnnklln and Mtrtlul ihuolelcal ecuilnury. Bunday sahenl at 11 p. in, rinsT UsreRitan Cuuiies. Rev. J. M. Tttzel, D. !., pastor, tiurvlcvs le-mnrrnw at 10.3J iv 111. and 7:1 p in Bunaay soheol at 1:41 p. in. Ht. Paul's KsirenHsu-Uav. .1. W.liiitiigur, K&Kier. tervlcet at 10.30 it in. and 7.1Sp. in. unday school at :ti p. in. fenn servlce at V:lt p. in. IlKiinl wtukly uiestlOKs. EVAHUiliOAL Klrnt Church (Uuruian) North Wutersinut, uev. P. P. I.ebr, piuiter. Preach ing at 10 80 a. in. In thn Uermun lauguug, nnd7:i5p 111. In the Knglbib Unguaicu. Huu daysoheolut Ua.u. xuui'gpeeulu'g meeting at tip. in. Umitke lliurrnitsif in Christ (Cetskaitd, Went unman and Conrerd Binets-lluv. .1. 11 Punk, lmuir, l'inn(hlngntlO:JUu. m. and7:'S ri. 111 Sunday fcche.it ut 1:1 p. in. Prnlmi in-ut-ngat 0:U p. 111 prayer turvlce Wedne.dny evening ut 7:vi. Yeunir people's group lend iy er-nlng at7:5. WasTsaa M. K. Cudrch B. W. IlurkP, patter. ClasHinnlngatl:)a. tn. 1'reachlnK atts.sa a. 111. ani73U.m. by thtpwer Mm aay tchoel at 1:1 11. 111. Yeung imnp'b'd pruy pruy ermtntlng at KM). 'I'.mipo'iitice audrn liy llev J rv T. lirny, atltau.e.u. t'aiter's class nn Tuesday at7:.e. l'luyuiuiuotlugeuihur. dyat7:S0. kAsTMusieaU. K. Cuencu.- Bunday soheol at 2 p. m. St. HmrHm's (IlxreRusti) Church Collies Cuai-ul. nivlne Hi-rvic hi 10.30 a. uu burineu by Hut. J. a. BUhr, 1'h. 1) al0RAViA J. Max Hark, 1. 1 pastor, lf:.re a. ui. Litany and Harmen. 3 p. m. Bunday school 1 7: p. m. evunlng survlen. 1'nBaBTTSHIAM Kev. J. X. Mllctipll. 1). I) , ptster. l'ruarhlng morning aud eveulng by tba pan ter NT. Jeuh's LCTHiRAW. Uev. 11. T. Alleman, l. 1). panter, HirvlcMut 10.30a. in. and 7 IS p. nu Babbath ichiKd ut au Jehn's at 1:1, and at Uetwald Uumerlal cbanl at 2 p m. i.ecluiu and prayer meeting en Weannaday ovuu evuu tng at 7ne. Cawehutical lecturuj g rldiy uveu lngat7.1. Virst M. K. Church. Uev. J. It. T.Gray, pas ter. Class uiuuttiign at t) a. lu. J(i:i a. in. mid 7.13 p. in., prnaualng by im?tort 1:45 p. in. Sunday fCli'Oli 8:15 p.m. OhrUllau muliaver prayfr mmitlng Hpuclal SHrvtcus uvcry ou eu Injr (except Saturd.iy) nt 7:30 UKAva 1.UTUHUAM. C'einur et North Queen and James streuu lluv. C. Klvlu lluupt, pas tor. Usual divine lorvlce at U:3J k. iu. and 7:li p m. 'dster'a mcrnleg lllblu class at CIS a. in. Bunday school at i p m Hasier'a adult class 4 p. m. Tiachcra meeting 'Ihurnduv evrnlng, Usual iiild-wv:k wmlcus uu WiX- iiuiuity evenin- tir. 1'AUL'a U.K. L'nuxcu-Charles lleads, ps ps ter. I'n-achlng at I0-.30 a. m. by thu Hut J W. l'erkllllllLO. Sill nt 7:ln m lie thn imilnr. Kevlril at'ivlcus ut7:3lp m. undtivery night exceptbatmdiy. tumUy tchoel ut l:4i p m Yeung iccp:e's meuUng In upper room at i) p m. Irikitt I.VTUBiuN-Servlcin merPlng, after after neon and evening, ceuductvd bv the pater. MIsslucRiy day li fuudty reboot, llex of clethtiigtiura destltuu nitnlslnr'H fauilly lu thu Weit, pacua en Weauetd.v nitfiiem and t ,miii tu the lectnrr-roemot the chai e , all secldty ea Wednutday uvurtug. Catcbu muua' cuun en 'lbuisdiy at 7.30 p, in. K OKO SOAP. Koke Seap. 1C W1LI, rLOAT. IT W1L.L FLOAT. 1'UllK, USirOKMand UUUAIII.R tnqnal Ity, cct nomtrel In uie. A vegetabln oil aea p ie; tbe bU.MIUV, TOIIilcr nnd 114.TI1. Alapted te g'liunit housoheld use, or In MILL, MINK or bJOP. It your grocer dees netkbrplt.send in ft cents jer postage, aud we will uiall acake KUtK. Addrs, H. & Q. A. ROEVflB, nevI7 lyTu.Tb.U CINCI.NNaTI.O' rptKKTUINQ 8YKUP. TO MOTHERS. Xvery babe should bave a bottle et 1)11. rAUUNKY'dTKa'llllMiMYnUl'. 1'tTt.mtJy aim-. Me upturn or aterpbla mixtures. Wl.l Iflluve I'nlle, Uilpln lu ten lid we and lrt lrt mete IMIUenlt 'leethlng. Prepand by UK?. K.KAHUMhVA bOX.tlaaerstuwn.ald. Dtug Eliti 11 It t 25 tents. " Trial bottle tout by mall te crnta. J'unl lUoedw WANrKU-RKLIAnLE I.OOAIi AND Tr&veltng haUswun. fotlllens per manent. Bi"-clJ Inducements new i last-.eli. leg tpedatllts. lieu't deUy. falary from start. 11UOWN11UUS., (UJmOeea stnnerituen, keehester, M, y. D lAMONDIDYES, If Yeu Are Sick With Ueadache, neural!, BheuataUsm, Dje Dje petMlt. Mlleusnesi, U'oed llnraeis, Bidney IJlMase, Cen sit patlen.rernale Troubles, Vevtr and ague. eleepiessnt, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous Prostration, dh f alaa'i uatary ikd- Senna and be cured, in caeh et tbaM tne ante It insnui or phrsteal overwork. anslelr, eztoure or mlJti,tJi8 effort et wbleh U 10 wrftienthannrveuaeyiteni, running la eae et tneae aiciie. Mcimve tbe cAtria with thst great Acrrolenlc, and tbe aaaett wilt dUap dUap pear. Paine's Celery GompenLd Je. I. CewiK, Sprtngfleld Vete . wrltei : " Pulne'e tulcrr unnipuund cannot ba ex celled m a Merva Tonic. In my aa a itagle bottle wrought a great change. My nervous nev entlrmy dltnpnea'ea, aea with It the re sulting affection et the stem&en. heart and Itver. and tbe whole tone et the system was wonderfully Invigorated. I tell my friends If ilea as 1 bare been, fame's Celery Coin pound Will Cure Yeu I nnllbydrurglub-, II 1 sis for tl Prepared only by tt atxa, UtcnABMea ft Ce , Buillegum, Fer the Aged, Nerrens, Debilitated. WANAUAKBR'a I'MLADSLrau, Saturday, Jan, 16, las. Te treat Beeks as merchan dise is a hard task. Yeu re gard with reverence the book and the author that has in structed or amused you. Pos sibly away back before the moth attacked your poll or the crew's feet left its impress at the corner of your eye, when fancy was free and burdens were liehr. you loved te get away te tne quiet attic aim revel in Ivanhoe or the Lady of the Lake. Thereafter Walter Scott wis net ordinary flesh and bleed te you, rather a wiz ark of the imagination. As time passed en, perhaps you added Dickens, Cooper, Thackeray, Irving te your troop of .wizards, perhaps veu ad . . .. mired your own grip of Brown ing and Ruskin, perhaps pa triotism rose with Lewell's Ho He sea Biglow, or Carlylc became your Gamaliel. Wouldn't it pinch te hitch all this noble company te a cheap Boek advertisement ? Certain ly it would, unless faith in the communism of brains, the de mocracy of thought, made you shout a hurrah at the notion that thus the ranks of the lifted ones might be filled, and the army of readers be recruited by many legions. These are the thoughts that run in with the list below, which is thus offered for two days only, unless sooner closed, te reduce a surplus of these Beeks before stock taking. Afterward they return te our former prices net the publishers'. Beautiful Illustrated Beeks : I'ubl'ahurs Ou pilce. I'ligrAVleiM en Weed. 2J It It luitralteus rlttruil til 0) A M tlu-r'annng t(y thu nu nu ther et Grandma s Attla 'IrvasurPs 2 GO (IrrnV i'aintnrs of ChiMu.il detu. UuitlUitr-tleiis 10 00 l'diil nnd VlrxlUi. lu iull- "" pt.rnr.ud miiiiy inn'l llluj fatljns. Hve latolte 12 00 llninii Fat 1h mid ll.ui t l'lnwers. y Margaret K, BuuiiitKir. Silllutlritlluiis... C CO Eli'i oteops te Cen q nor. et lllustmilen by Abbey JJ 00 KmItv Lilian, lly lonnvsen. price 7 00 CO 3(0 0 CO 200 7 CO SCO 2 CO 75 ; 7i 7J !W IllnntPitlere Unutb'i'K Faint Jlluttruted with 0 Meiling!, 8ve 11 h hi's In the Celd, Celd Ureuntl VI llltitlral oils, ami Ilia Mutria j h'Mlln vvuh a l.udv. l'j Ulu,. t utleim, nnd ttiw 'Unite 1 y Old Hin'ueky lleir.u. li iiliittrnlleug.uud Music Marvh ng 'ibteuuh nenri(U 1 Mllu.liatlujHiiiid Jlmlu ,. Ef u; and i-minut' or Bliikra- pn re 1' lil n and Colured HUtci 0 0) 8 53 1 CO 1 50 1 (0 ISO I W 1 10 Sets in Half Calf: Eretts Wnveilcy Kevuli. IS Wnveilcy Kevuli. vuU t-n ni lie re in te 70 no 30 00 8(0 75 6 71 14 U) 14 00 V 00 67 re no n no nn WaveiUy iyls. 21 ve's.... 43 00 Miivnrlny Nevuln. 43 vels. Kl.Rtnt kdlnbarhel Wnverley Nevrls. 23 vels TbiKikuiay's Werki. 10 vels... J5 ej uiwiie jinei, e vels. i.argu tviirt. 15(0 UnUet's 8 vels., HMery of rinucu nra 30 Oi) Te liBi' Nevul. Dlctens' Works. Dlckfina1 Works. Ulclrns' Wuiks. gnnt CHilyni'a Works Kulwer's Nevnls Itulwr's Nnvrln 16 veli lvel SOvels uuvels. lis, iuve'8.!!J."I H ves r no s no OJOJ Si vels.. Heme's lllste y et Kngbtud, l Vl'l, OHibea'B lieinan KniiHle. 0 10 0) s oe ,VO ie CO 500 nn iiMigieu livings wetk. Cvels 12 te 500 000 JlllPS ItUfBfll myn. 3 vels., l.ewu l's Es- 0CO Sets in Cleth : Den Qnlxote, Ormsby'd tram iiiiniii. vu a. ... Tonuysen'a t'euuis. 8 vels i 00 W75 3 01 6(0 4 25 4(0 3 10 7 (0 10 00 4 M ;s 7! 4 7 12 1V ie me. in neu Imx Washington Irving s neus. 12 vel, ". KnUlits l'epular lllsteiy et Migiand. svels Onlr.H'a lllitery el Frjuce. 8 vels Ojoiye tllefs WnrkH. 6veh. The- eunlu of Jtoule Cil.tc. 0 u) 15 00 10(0 10 nn 7W aui.ieu uu j.uxe. e vels 15 00 liuiuns' l)'eiti8uii ite- lliuicca. Mveli J5 00 Dlrki-iis' Works. 15 vels )5 no I'.u-kln. livula 12 11 W.tvml.y -N'enlj. 74 vel..... 20 M) Victer ltuge'bLuts Mlicrnblis. ?Vels 7B0 loierllug-o's Nove.'s. 12 ve's. 18 ej And then, tee, there is a counter full of ether and even cheaper Beeks ; some are lone ly odd volumes ; some are sick defaced ; and se for one reason and another they get the Heed-bye prices. Eeuti of 1 hlmcnth street entrunci. You'll have but one worry ever the $2, $3, $4, and $5 Ber lin Jackets te find your fit. That's why the prices are half. Chestnut sUut eutrar.ee. The Heavy Curtain story new silts down te this : bblelas (10 a pilrrrmnflS su a pjlr lte:n20 ( benlilet s2 a pair from 117.5) lOapilrireuifltM 110 a lr from S15 IM a pilrueui 113.50 Seme of the smaller lets were carried;out yesterday. Should net be a corporal's guard left by te-night. Beceud fleer, neith of T.unsept. Four clc- We've been skipping the Hat Stere. Yeu haven't. Couldn't V2ry well if you cared te get the cerrectest styles and colors DIAMOND DYES Warranted te color re-r gendt thta any ether dyes ever made and te Jtva mere bril liant and durablouelors. Ask for the Dtawtend, and take no ethor. A Dress Djd ACo&tCelortd Quiints Renewed vee 10 J 0EHT8, A Child Can Um Them I Unequalled ter all Fancy ana Art Werk At druggists and Merchant. Dye Boek Free WSSLLs. UlCllAUUSOJI oe, rrepa, Bur. Ilngten. Vt. (1) WAKAMAKKtea MAaawn . fis VVV'V--W- for the least possible. Men's Silk and Derby Hats as natty as need be. A new style Derby of city make at $a ; an unusually geed one from down East at $1.50. Silk Hats, $4, $5, and $6. Thirteenth tnd Market itrcets. JOHN WANAMAKER. CARPJCT8. -J B. MARTINA CO. If you would step into the upholstering room en the third fleer ei the store you would meet, ten hours in the day and oftentimes in the evening, a busy throng of workpeople. This has been the busiest Janu ary in our carpet business since the store's birth, and all the car pets sold and te be laid by us are taken up te this room and prepared. We are sorry te make this assertion, neverthe less it is a positive fact, that there are parlors in this city, containing the finest quality ei carpets, that have been fitted and laid down by people who have never learned the trade, net even served an ap prenticeship, and the result can be seen in ridges at the seams, the ill-fitting border especially at the fireplace and bay win dow, the heavy cress joins, the reversal of the nap, &c. Our head upholsterer is the highest salaried man in the store, and his duty consists of matching the carpet and border te its best advantage, se that the customer is net compelled te pay for extra waste ; after that, te mitre the border correctly and then te distribute the sizing en back ei carpet se that when laid it does net wrinkle. The carpet then gees te the sewers, and a cempllcKtect,",mf6-SC,.V!ncr ma chine, by the way the only one in this city, is run along the seams and does the work quick ly and thoroughly, completely outdoing hand sewing. This patented carpet sewer has been adopted by all the largest car pet houses througheutthe coun try. Next appearance of the carpet is at the customer's house in charge of the carpet layers. The first thing these in dustrious people de is te empty a paper of carpet tacks in their mouths, and the lightning rapid ity a tack is plucked from the mouth, stuck into a carpet and driven home with a hammer is a modern wonder. Tap, tap, tap, all around the room, and when the job is completed there is net a show for a word of com plaint. Ne puffs here and no puffs there, no nap reversed, net drawn tee tightly, but per fect. The carpet has gene through the hands of thorough mechanics, from the fitting te the laying, and perfection must be the result. J. B. MARTIN & CO. X,U4X JtUUtVJ TTISTATK OF THADDK08 ROTH. --ii iat or Lancaster city, deceased. .Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te tha undersigned, all parsons In debted thiireui are nqnrsted te make Imme diate payment, and ibefehtvlng claims or demands against tbe same will present them without duuy ter lettlement te the under signed, residing lu the city of Laneister. IAUI K. BOTH, UKNUY ItAMMIMB, Axecutert. dsclMtda JVO. A.COTLX, Attern y. NOTICE IS HKKEKY QIVN THAT en MONDAV, JANUAUY i, lStO.at 10 u. m , an application will be made te tha Court of Uuartnr sessions, et Lancatttr cennty, for the apnelntinnnt et a Jury te view ana con cen con demniha whole et the Maner turnpike read, located within l.aucaster county, and extend ing Iremth'j commencemeDt et Maner street; wheru the same Intersects West King street. In tbe city et Lancaster, te sad through tba village nt alilleravllle.tetheanathatus same way ui iur puu ie use, ireu irem ions ana 1011 atvs ; and ie assess the damages te which tha owner or owners I hereof may ba entitled thaieier, imewM a hknskl, f oMciters ferihe Petitioners. LaaCASTSX, fA , uuc. 20, is, dtt-lwdsltw GHKAT KRDUOTIOK DUKINQ THE KKXTfrlXlYDAYS. MeanAUN fe NOWLHM, MKUCUANT TAILON8-N0. 44 WAST KING blUAKi'. will offer their lull stock of Overceatings and buttings at greatly reduced pi Ices. T3K8T FITTINU COHHET. Ca Bs C. B. a la Spirits C.B. IK 11K3T flTIlNG COUbET IN TUK WOULD. Torleleby Leading Merchants. MAYKB, BTaOUSH 6s CO., BBT W90BM. JT-t-VB YUU UKKM THE BARGAINS AT 6 and 8 Ferth Queen Bt 1 BLAMKarTIIek OOaaTORTsl, LADXM' CIUKbW OOaVTl, MAWLS, KIJtTallAIID UMDIKWmaVR. fold Rearardlesaj off Oeat, Oa aeeeant of the weather aet betag eeid, u saal. iiyea wantanyer laeae Bargaina oeneai we wiu save yen meavji Jehn S. Givler 0 8 Kertk Que Itrsjet, lAKOATORILFA. B ARQAINB. EXTRA0RDI1ARY BARGAINS -Iff r WATT & SHAN D HAVA MADK A CLKAH1MU POBOUASA FftOat TBS UfPOKXCRS OF 3,500 TABD9 DRAP DE' ALMA In All the Fashions be Celcrj. Thli Is an ezcelleat quality Alt-Weel, 40 Inches wide, and has never bi-en sold ler less than seven ty-flva etnts a yard. we oeer tbstn lday ana every aay as long as they last at rtl-TY OINTS A YABU. rirXT CSMTd A YAttu. A clear sivlng te pnrohBie'set 25 cents en each yard Opjn te-day Spring importations of Ntw fmbreideriea and Table Linens AT LOW fAICKS, AT TUK New Yerk Stere. 0, 8 and 10 East King Street, l,ANnATFR. PA VtiUXMJMU. rpe CLOTHING BUYERS. Lr&ffiiffi&Jfe 63 NORTH QUiBEN ST. 68 IMTitUBSTlNQ BAUU11N6 IN TIIUUSKUS MADK TO UUDKB. We have cleihd from a prominent maker a larse and fine line of goods In the piece, sul tablu for trousers, and in order te keep our bands fully employed, we make te measure these goods at slaughtering prices, AH Jrreah ana w styles. WO Tieuiers te Order, All-Wee', Wetth IS 00. 14.00 Trousers te order, All-Weel, Werth 6 60. 14 CO Trousers te Order, All-Weel Werth t7 ou. S5.00 Trousers te Order, AH-Weel, worth 9.00. Tbe Great Annual Bate of Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing, at half prles still cou ceu Unnes. Men's Overcoats at l 88. ntw, II, IS, e, ii and Men's Bnlts at aj, tt, is, se, sg, no. Bey's Overcoats at 11.75, n W, 13 60, H. Bey's Bnlts at 11.60, as, ai, is.1 Children's suits and Overeaata Irem tl IS and upwards.; Shrewd buyers will And It te thlr advan tage te call and examine these goods, as the Lewest races will prevail. L. GANSMAH & BRO., MorchantTallersandMannfaeturersof lien's. Bey's and Children's Clothing, B. Yf.COB. NORTH QUKKN A OBANQK BT. . aay-The Cheapest KxcluMve Clothing Heuse In the city. M TKRB KATHKON. YIS. WK UAVB SVAAYTUINU BU1TA hLM rOU BUCU WKATUEK IN MAN'S WCAtt. ALLOUU OVERCOATS Reduced in Price. A KIDUCTlOy, TOO, TU1T AMOUNT8 tobemietbinq; OUIt WIlOLKLlNKOr MEN'S SUITS GOT IN PRICE rKOM TUK 11KTTKB UUADX8 TO TUK LOWKB. YOO'LIj PEOK1T BY A VISIT TO OUS BTOBK. A LOOK AT OUB FKICKS 18 8DBK TO M AKK A B0 YIB Or YOU. Hyers & Batbibn, HBL1AULB CLOIH1XBS, NO, 12 KAST KINU ST., LAMOASTBJt 1TA. French D Goods Seasonable Clothing ! rOM BALK OH MMMT. FOR RKNT-rROSf APRIL 1, THE large and eenvealeat DirslllBt Baas (Mablsaberg prepartyl, no. M ana 4s west Oangestiret Alsialsrnatabla latMrear ea 4 rant street, tottabiefor a Llrcryer Bea ra les; table. Apply te "" ' n,J. VoiKANir.er V. A. A.i.TtUlt'd bOJS. JxBtirathB "PUBLIC 6ALKOF KAKMINO IU PLR- aa!lTa,raaret 1I7 Bast I'nnga street, city: at i o'clock . in, en stendav, rebtuar V Wage". aaa .Hsy ladders. Geea avy WSfea with Be. Fiews and Hanows.Wlaal Hanews.Wlaal Blli, teraaballer, Reller, a Oecd aiu IJoeMe at et Banes, :anaa Wag,n Mai new, cons aetapar, anevtl Flew, Bena Hase, a wrea w.OT:.i?0T0aa UI nnmber of rannlng Utanalla net ntnitd c-na la exeelleat oendi- "I-...... .. rfuaiii Ah Hamas, jaal,rebl AaeUetiear. FOR RENT ON APRIt, FIRST THE MortreMn, Ke IU Vast Ring street, ami tbe two rooms ea the sreend fleer oversea, wlthihe cellar room, win bstortent enTprfl 1. trhas orerrem wtlt be remednlled aaa en larged, for terms apply te WAI.1AH M.rBAICKt,1N. Altemriy-aM.tw, 12i arastMng Street. Jana t,se.80!b2,9.in, Jman .i,2i,s) -DOR HKNT. ALARUM TarM-Btery Brick Swelllig With basement attached, stmatrd en the CfneTef aattUrantanfl h.rrv.tral. with a 40 horse power beL'er and an efavater. raiaeBs wiieui te view ins sama win pieaas ealien, L. KKAfp; decitfdB Ne. IIS Vast King "treat. LJUDLIU HAL.B OF CITY PKOPKKTY. Oa raiDAT, raaiviBT IF, 1689, by virtue et an order of the Otphans'Cenrt et I, te caster eon my, theunderslgnid, eseoetilx of the will of $ htllp lilnteliibrg. deoeasee, will expose te pnblls sale, at the Leepard Hetel, tbe following doscrlbeel p-eperty, en the nerthwast side of Letuit street. In tie city of Lancaster, between Lime and stock land streets : a tot or piece or ground iron llcg en Lecn st street 13 leet, mere ir less, and extendlng In dspth ISO (eeu mere or If a . en which Is erected a two-storied Brick Uwelilng lleus wl h bsek building the ptemlses uelng known as Ne. 212 Locust street 8aletob-lnat7e'clcckp. m, when terms Will be made known by GaTllAltlNKTHNKVLtleRO, tecnflxef tbe Will of ihllip Lilnktlberg, Jesll.h'aisxs, Anctloneer. JinidlTAT -pUBLIOHALE. Ox TcrsDAY, reunrjinv S, ISfO, will be sold at public ta'e, at the Leeraid Hetel, tn Lancatur city, tbe following rial estate, te wit: Ne.), a let nf ground, situated 441 rretbrg street, en which is erected a two story brlcic dwelling, two-story btlck back building and frame summer kitc'ier, cnnta'ntng sevn rooms; let fronts 17 feci, with a depihef 108 feet, r e. 2, a let c f grenr d. ndj elntng Ne 1 en thn wst, en whtchls wetted none and one-half story btlek dwelling, wlih one story frame busk building; let fronts is (eet S laches, and in depth lisitet These houses are both newly papered and painted and eveiythlng about thorn In excel lent condition. Ne. 8. a building let, IS feet by 1C8 f eet abent thien fret from Benthbttlppen street, adjoin ing Ne. 2 en tbe west. 1.0. 4. a bunting let, fronting 18 feet by KB feet, about three feet from Seutn Bhlpnen street. 1 he owner cells th Is proper! y because of her Intention te meve from ihe city. Bale te commenco at 7:30 o'clock n. m . when terms a 111 t e made known by OATUAltIN" IIUBKU. Jexl I,. Haises, Auollencer. U19,tl,26af,4 CITY BTTILDIM I0TS BECUUED UY PAYING Five Dollars Per Menth. THIRrY-FIVE CHOICE LOTH L.EKT, At the following Lew 1'rlccs : 10 Lets for SIM B Leis for ira 8 Leis for ten G Lutsier .... 2S0 6 Lets for SCO All sllnated In tbe most rapidly-growing portion et tbe city, street car facilities, paved sldawaiks. city water supply, sewerage, gas and electric light. The chtupest leta new offered in the city, and bound te lneieue lu value. Alse, a number of Dwelling Houses en Same Flan. The best cbnnce ever offered ler a person of small means te eocure a home. Apply Imme diately te AT.TjANA.HBHB. Seal Estite and Insurance Agent, 10H jcsat King atreet. T3UJJLIO HALE. TjICFSPAT, yEBntJAIiY It, 18E9, by virtue or the dlic'cileus and powers given tinder the will et Dai let A.. Altick. deceased, we. the underslgniid executers, wllltexpese te publle sale. at the Cliy Hetel, thoiellowlng real estate, te wit: All tbat let of ground, commencing at the northwest corner of l-rlncu and nhestnut stieets, fronting en Prince street 21 fewt. 4 Inches, tbence west 33 fett, thence semh 3 feet, thence west te Watar street, thence atone Water street Si lent, 4 Inches, thence along Chestnut street Hi feci, en hlchU eroded a thrre-stery llrlck Mansion lloneo. 1 b thice thice stery bilck bickbulldtni,', Ne.w: Nortnl'rluce street, the whole ceuialntrg twenty-two roeirs, Including patler, library, slltlng-rcem, oleik-rooin, atntug-roem, with butler's pan tty, bath-room, rewlbs; and store rooms, beau ttfjlly papered throughout, esntalntpg almost every kiiuu lniprevemuut for huuuu com fort. we. All that Letet around, adjoining Ne 1 en theneilh, Irenilug en l'rtnce s'reet 3.) leer, tbence along he 113 le-t, tbence 8uib 3 leet, then(elurtlir along ssbt line te Water stieet. tbencn elnng Water street SI feet, 4 Inrbcs, and thincu est te rrlncn street te rIaceofbeglnnlng,rn wh'ch are rrrctrd two we story and an aitle ISr.ck Uwelltag Hcuips, Nes.2f5and 2 8 Kerih Filnce rtrtet; he. I'd contains eight room, bath, gu. het and cola water, wnttrclojet, Ac t Nu SOS contain llve rooms. 'Jheseare hou.ellke,conventent dwell ings. Alse, there Is a eueand-a-hUf story ariauju unmiiuK i.uiiiiiik uu iTmerR'rmb These properties wl'l be sold as a whole or tvlded te snlt nurchasers. 8le te begin at 7:3J o'cleo p. m , whin Cen di. loes wilt be made known bv WILLIAM li. ALTICK, MAKYJC.ALTILK, HAS1USL W. AL11CK, It. . ALTICK, J.J. AL11CK. yx'cuter .InstL L. IIaimbs, Auct. Jc2,'.ri)lub:.6 9.11 flTcH, it(7. IUHL1U NuriUJi, -TUB- Second Big Cut ON ALL Eur and Winter Goods. Never Eeldat Such Suiprislegiy Lew figures. 110BK5 Lewer than Bve". A NIC, rine JAPAN WOLr UOUB at 1183. Cheapest In the city. LADIKV VR MKM'J QLOVE?, COL LABS, Ac, at and Belew Cost. Men's HATS and CAl'3Et25jlnLarge As sortment. Leaders et low Prices lu TUUNC9 and TKAVELU.U BAOS. Stauffer&Ce., 31 & 33 Kerth Quecn Street, I.ANCA8TKR.PA. MLLINJiKY. TJARGAINH! BAKQAINS r-'OWlJTaKTlMKTOGKT First Class Goods AT HALF PRICE. WEIKEL'S. J! MOttTU QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. P 4., di-tfd SAIiKSMEN WE WISH A KEW mm te sell our greda by (ample te tbe wholesale and letalt tradA Largist lujnu frs In our Una. Unclose 2 cent sump, wsges alperdav. Permanent poslilen. Ne pestals answered. Meney advanced ler wage, ad ver-llslas-, etc (IBNTBMfclAL MAN'S'U CO, Cleclnnau, Ohie. jattas-ietecd I I
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