&& &?- ---E5V V r-.J-H-rj j. X w il LANCASTER DA'lLY. INTELLIGENCER IKEDAY'. OCTOBER 8, 1380 " V A . 7 STATESABUATH-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION The Meeting iu Laucsster Next Week. The pregramme for tiie sirteentli an uual convention of the Pennsylvania state Sabbath-school association, which will be held here en Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week, has been fully ar ranged aud embraces a scries of interest ing exercises. The association meetings will be held in the Presbyterian cUprch, with the exception of the opening' chil dren's meeting, which will take place at the opera house. The state officers for 1879-80 are: President. Jehn It. Whitney, of Bryn Mawr ; Vice President, Rev. Richard New ton, D. D., of Philadelphia ; Statistical Secrctarj-, Eli S. Reinhold, of Mahaney ; Treasurer, Jehn Wiest, of Freeburg, Pa.; Chairman Executive Committee, L. D. Vail, of Philadelphia ; Acting State Secre tary, Ed. S. Wagraer, of Mechanicsburg. Tiie local committee is composed of D. C. Haverstick, Henry C. Moere and Prof. W. 6. Fischer, musical director and organist. Following is tha pregramme of the week's exercises : Theme: "The Field and the Werk." Tuesday, October 12, 3 o'clock p in., chil dren's union meeting in Fulton ball. Ad dress, Rev. B. T. Vincent, pastor Park Street M. E. church, Philadelphia, Pa. Evening session. 7 o'clock Address of welcome, Rev. C. Elvin Heupr, pastor Grace Lutheran church, Lancaster Pa.; response, Jehn R. Whitney, president ; Address, "Credibility of the Gospels," Rev. Ilcury Til. Harman, D.D., professor of Greek and Hebrew, Dickinsen college, Carlisle, Pa., and author of "Introduction te Study of thd Hely Scriptures." Wednesday, Oct. 13, V o'clock, a. m. Devotional exercises, miscellaneous work, .practical normal work, by Rev. B. T. Vin cent, Philadelphia ; Reports : Counties, districts, Sunday schools. Afternoon session, 3 o'clock Seng ser vice, Prof. W. G. Fischer, Philadelphia, author and composer ; Address, " One Hundred Years of Sunday Scheel Werk," E. Payson Petter, esq., Philadelphia, in ternational Sunday school statistical sec retary ; Address, " Hew Can We Retain the Yeung Men and Women in Sunday Schools ?" Mr. James McCormick, Harris burg, Pa.; Blackbeard and object lessen, Rev. T. li. Vincent. Evening Session, 7 o'clock Address, "The Altars of Childhood," Rev. Jes. Henry Dubb.-, D. D., Lancaster, Pa., Au denricd professor of history and archeol ogy, Franklin and Marshall college ; Ad dress, "What Must Lie Back of Teaching?" Rev. P. S. llensen, D. D., Philadelphia, editor Baptist Sunday-Scheel Teacher. Thuraday, October 14, 9 o'clock a. m. Praise pcrvice; election of officers, reports of committees, &c; County organization, E. Payson Peiter, esq. Open questions, Rev. T. D. Vincent. Afternoon session, 2 o'clock Devotion al exercises : Address "What arc your children leading?" Rev. Jesse B. Yeung, pastor M. E. church, Alteena, Pa.; Ad dress, " Weman's p!ace and work iu the world.' Rev. T. L. Floed, editor " Chau tauqua Assembly Herald and " The Chnu tniHitfin." Evening session, 7 o'clock Address, " Repeit of Raikes' Centenary, Londen, England," Mr. Jehn Wanamnker, pres ident of Y. M.C. A., Philadelphia. Clos ing addresses. COUKT OF COMMON P2.EAS. Ucfere Judge .Patterson. Iu the case of Jehn 31. Bartch, for the use of Samuel Bruckhart and Frederick Buchcr, vs. Jehn S. Bewers, the counsel finished speaking shortly before neon this morning, alter which the jury retired. The case of Daniel Gehu vs. Christian II. Hershcy, owner or reputed owner, and William Ilougcndebler.contractor, id. fa. sin: mechanics lieu te recover for bricks I'm nished by the plaint uriu the construc tion of Mr. ller.-hey's houses, was next taken up and is new en trial. llcferc 7iidge Patterceu. The .liny in the case of Charles Fell v. Eivin Iiiirictr, Jesiali P. Lee and Samuel T. Lee were charged when court met this morning and they then retired, and toen returned a verdict for plaintiff, assessing his damages at .?1C. ltepublicnn Plzzle. The Republicans held a meeting and precession at Slackwatcr last evening. The delegation from Millcrsvilie numbered 34 people including the band. Postmaster Ncwjhcr, of Millcrsvilie was chosen presi dent of the meeting. He read long list of vice presidents and secretaries, but one of whom was present. Xewpher made a hheit speech in which lie blackguarded the Democracy. Frank Gricst spoke te about twodezen persons iucluding four Democrats aud a nu m her of boys and women, and he was followed by Ames II. Myliu, who could net make himself heard for the noise made by some girls, who were standing near. New Patent, Mr. (JLijteu S. Wcngcr, of West Earl township, lias received letters patent, Ne. 23'2,SG3. for a valuable improvement in mills for the pai lial or entire reduction of wheat middlings. It consists principally of a hollow cylinder, containing a roller with adjustable bearings and a surface te correspond with the inner surface of the l-evolving cylinder. Beth cylinder and roll revolve uniformly or otherwise as the case may require, aud are regulated by the nccesary gearing. The patent was obtained thieugh the agency efIIerr& Stanffcr. installation of Offlcers. In the the absence of the D. D. G. M., Past Grand Geerge Gundaker last eveni ng installed the following officers of Lancas ter ledge Xe. G7, I. O. O. F.. for the en suing term : Is . G. Daniel S. Mcrrig. V. G. W. C. Buchmiller. Assistant Secretary II, L. Frailey. Rep. te Grand Ledge W. F. Ham bright. Amount paid for the relief of the sick, $810 ; for burying the dead, $370 ; number of members, 31: assets, $17,900.93. Anether Hauceik Vete. Mr. H.E. Haumau,sonef Wm. Haunian, celebrated his 21st birthday yesterday, and a number of his friends gathered at his residence, 328 East Chestnut street, last evening and presented him with a hand borne geld ring. The party were hand somely entertained by Mr. Hauman, who gave them an excellent supper. The even ing was pleasantly spent in singing, danc iug, &c, and Mr. Hauman received a num bcr of handsome presents besides the one given by his young friends. Chester, Dauphin, lerk, Philadelphia and Lancaster Pa. The Republicans will have men from all ever the state in their parade this evening. A special tram will come from Harrisburg by way of Mount Jey at C:30. The man agers have been hard at work for two weeks past getting up this affair and ex pect a big time. Finding that te confine it te Lancaster would lcave them from 500 te 700 local voters short of the Democratic demonstration they appealed te all the neighboring counties and expect te swell the ranks therefrem. Sent te the Heuse et Bsfnge. st evening Judges Livingston aud Patterson bad before them two sons of Prof. Emil Aust, the musician, who, en application of their father, weie sen"; te the heubc of refuge at Philadelphia, en ac count of their incorrigible conduct. A ucil tier Telephone. The brass foundry of D. II. Kulp has becu connected with the telephone exchange, COLUMBIA NEWS. ODK BEGULAli COKfcESFONUENCK At Frent and Locust streets is a stand owned by J. H. Leng, who deals in ap ples, potatoes, tobacco, cigars, caudies, etc. Last night thieves effected a sucess ful entrance into the watch house at this stand and made off with a let of cigars and tobacco. Special officer Henry Rodenhau Redenhau ser some who w get wind of what was going en, and arrived at the stand a minute or two after the thieves had taken their de parture. He immediately started in pur suit and overtook them eii Seuth Frent street, where, after a sharp tussle, he cap tured the fellow with the booty, the ether making his escape. Redenhauscr confined his prisoner in the borough lock up for the night, first relievinshim of the surrepti tiously obtained articles iu bis possession. The officer says the prisoner persisted in showing fight, and that he was compelled te knock him down two or three times be fore he could be brought te reason The Our Beys baseball club, of Colum bia, played the Atlantic, of Yerk, at the latter place yesterday aftcrnoeu and in a hotly and xery evenly contested game came out the victors, the score standing 10 te 9. The Our Beys have been very successful this year. It is said the Shawnee lolling mill will commence running double turn next week. Since resuming operations it has been l mi ning single turn. The regular monthly meeting of the bor ough council will be held this evening. 3Iiss Annie Smith, of Trenten, X, J., is visiting at the residence of E. K. Smith at Fairview, a suburb of Columbia. Captain Fondersmith's Republican hel met company will participate in the parade at Lancaster this evening, it hav ing received a special invitation te be present from the Yeung 3Ien's Republican club. Nellie, a three -year-old daughter of Harry Swartz, died yesterday of diphtheria at her residence en Walnut street, below Fourth. F. A. Bennett has returned from a few days' visit te Philadelphia. Following is the shipment of height from Columbia ever the line of the Penn sylvania railroad during the mouth of Sep tember : EASTWARD. Leaded SS.391 Unleaded 2, 3.i,avi WESTWARD. Leaded 12,'Jl Unleaded 22,033 Grand total et cart cast and wct 70,831 The September shipment, although net unprcccdcntedly large, yet shows an enor mous movement of freight commodities. The Shawnee lire company held its reg ular monthly meeting last evening. Tiie excursion tickets te the Yerk county fair expire by limitation te morrow. They are for sale at the railroad offices te-day. The Pennsylvania railroad ticket agent at Columbia will te-morrow commence Felling excursion tickets te Baltimore, Md., geed until October 23, for $2.22 for the round trip. The " sesqui-centcimial celebration of the city of Baltimore- is the occasion of the selling of the excursion tickets. By the illness of Samuel Sprenkle, a lesideutef Wrightsville. who is confined te his bed with malarial fever, the Repub lican helmet "company te visit Lancaster this evening will be deprived of the serv ices of ene of the best fife munipulaters in this neighborhood. 3Ir. and 3Irs. Charles Bayler of Yerk, Pa., arc visiting in Columbia te-day. Dr. Harry and 3Ir. II. Shelly, of Mount Jey, were in town yesterday. ISOLD KOKItEltlKS. Snrsk Thieves About Valuables Stelen. Yesterday we leperted the particulars of the rebbeiy at SehecnbergciVs hotel which took place the evening previous. Te-day we have te record a still mere extensive rebbeiy perpetrated at the residence of C. Widmyer, corner Seuth Duke and East King streets. Between 3 and e o'clock yesterday afternoon a thief or thieves en tered the residence by the front deer en Duke street, and ascending te the third story ransacked drawcis and boxes ami stele the following described articles : One geld watch and a geld charm, en ameled iu black, representing a satchel ; two geld watch chains, with black guard and locket attached; a small mahogany box containing the following among ether articles three finger rings, one of them an amethyst and one with the name if "Dan" en top and inside the words "Clara from Geerge:" a garnet ring set with three garnets; small child's ling witli " Harry " engraved upon it ; child's geld i armlets ; large geld meaaiiienwiin minia tures of Mr. and Mrs. Widmyer. and marked " C. II. W.;" four pairs of ear-rings, one of which was coral, another cameo, another mosaic, aud the ether geld balls, and ene odd ear-ring ; a set of geld spiral-wire shirt studs; a gentleman's geld i scai f slide: a pair of broken hand brTice- j lets: two pairs of geld sleeve buttons, ene pair being solid and of oval pattern ; a child's whistle with pearl mouth-piece and silver bells ; a package of letters, an old purse and two old diaries ; two geld chain pins, one of which was enameled with black. The following articles net iu the mahogany box, but lying in various parts of the looms were also stolen from the third story. Twe pairs of black car-rings, one pair of black sleeve buttons, morocco card cases, ene morocco pocket book, containing a two dollar note! and three silver dollars, a bead purse con taining small change, two needle book?, a coral breastpin, round in shape, with pendants, a long silver pin with lau en top, a small box containing charms, among which was a pearl beet with geld buttons aud skates, a fifty cent and twenty-five cent California geld coin, a plain geld ring, shell comb with gilt top, some broken pieces of jewelry, let of neckties, handker chiefs, gloves, bows for the head, a small purse containing a $5 bill and a half-cent piece. Frem the third story the thief appears te have descended te the second story, from one of the back rooms of which was stolen half a dozen solid silver table spoons, half a dozen solid silver teaspoons, a pair of silver butter knives, a pair of silver salt spoons, a silver mustard spoon, and per haps few ether articles. The value of the property stolen cau scarcely be estimated, as many of the articles were presents and keepsakes and were held far above their commercial value. They were worth perhaps $300 or $400, and could net be replaced for a much larger sum. The identity of the thief or thieves has net yet been fixed. A woman of medium bizc, dressed in dark clothes and wearing a black bonnet, 'was seen by Mis. Edw. H. Brown (a daughter of Mr. Widmyer. who lives en the opposite side of the street) te enter the premises a short time before the robbery, but nothing was thought of it at the time, as visitors fre quently call there during the day. The case has has been placed in the hands of Capt. Sprechcr for investigation. ltebbery en West King Street. Seme time during the forenoon of yes terday a sneak thief entered the bearding house of Mrs. Maggie Eckert at Ne. 42 J West King street. He, she or they steli a red coverlet en a table which steed in the hall way and belonged te Mrs. Eckert. They then ascended te the sscend fleer of the house where they entered the room of Mrs. Henry Farnum, a boarder of the heuse. Miss Minnie Kreybill, of Loavcn Leavcn Loavcn werth,Kansas,has been stepping with Mrs. Farnum for some days past, and the ladies occupy the same room. The thieves opened Miss Krcy bill's tvunlc and, tool? two silk dresses and a cashmere dress, and they took twelve neck-ties' and a geld locket, belonging te Sirs. Farnum, from the bureau. It is supposed that the rob bery occurred between 10 and 11 o'clock in the forenoon, as at that time the ladies were up town and no one was in their room. The thief probably entered the front deer, and-from the manner in which the theft was made, the thief is believed te have been a woman. THIS DEMOCRATIC CASIPAIUX Time Fixed for Nominating a Candidate for AKseinuiy. At a meeting of the Democratic city campaign committee last evening it was unanimously resolved that tbe general nominations of the party of candidates for assembly should be held Wednesday evening. Oct. 13, 1880; and that en Satuiday eveuiug, Oct. 16, the Democracy of the several wards should assemble at their regular places of voting between u and 8 p. m. and nominate a candidate for Legislature, the return judges te meet at the central headquar ters at 9 p. m. te report, tabulate aud feet up the vote and declare the nominee. Can didates are expected te hand iu their names te the chairman of the committee en or before Friday eveniug Oct. 15, te have them piintefl the tickets. The city Democracy have been cordially invited and all the warJ clubs and general organizations arc hereby invited te attend the Democratic mass meetings at Mount ville en next "Monday night, at Quary ville en Tucsday,at New Helland en Wednesday, at 3IiI!peit en Thursday, Lititx en Friday, Strasburg en Satuiday aud at ether points ndveiiised in our political bulletin. The omnibuses for MountVille will leave Centre square between 5 and G p. m., fare for leuud trip 00 cents. The train te Quairy ville will leave at 9:43 a. m. en Tuesday, and leturniug leave Quarry ville at 7 p. m. Fare for round trip G5 cents. Persons proposing te go should apply at ence te W. U. Hcnscl, chairman, that am ple arrangements may be made for trans portation, &c. Cel. Ferney will positively speak at Mountville. Quarryiille, Lancas ter and New Helland. The Democratic boys of this city will have a parade to-niei row night. They ask the juveniles of every ward te meet in Centre square at 7 o'clock whence the route of the young Democrats will be as fellows : Ferm en Centre square, up North Queen te Chestnut, te Mary, te West King, te Deiwait. te 3Ianer, te West King, te Prince, te Conestesja, te Seuth Queen, te Vine, te Rockland, te Middle, te East King, te Ann, countermarch te Centre square, and dismiss. I'linSTLK COUNT AWAKE. 1,000 Ueaioerut at Springileld. The meeting of the Democracy of North crn Chester county "at Springfield en Thursday evening, was a grand success. There were six clubs, numbering 500 .voters in line, 150 horsemen and 350 in citizens drcs-. Jes. S. Keener presided, assisted by Vice Presidents Jacob Seidlc, William Gilmer, James 3IcGewen, Jehn Km I z and William Shindle. Secretaries:- II. D. Amnions, David Lyrich, William Kullmau. 31. D. 3Iar shalls : Samuel Handwerk, Dr. Darlington Lewis. Dr. b. B. suavely. The meeting was address by E. B. of Wei-and Reading. and Jehn 15. Dainpinan, esq., llattle et Perryvllle. is the anniversary of Te-dav is the anniversary et the battle of Chaplin Hills, which was fought Octo ber 3, 18C' near the town of Pcrryville, Kv. It was the fii.-t engagement in which the 7Mh Regt. P.i. Vels, took an active pait and in which they lest 189 men, killed, wounded and missing. Gen. Den Carles Bnell was in command of the Union force-, thei'udi the biunt of the battie fell upon the uallanc General Levcll II. Rous Reus seiu. of Kentucky. Gen. Bragg was in command of the Confederate forces. Te-day isale the centennial anniversary of the Revolutionary battle .of King's .Mountain, G. C. and it is being celebrated with imposing cciuiueny. Pilgrimage te ISaitimerc. Lancaster cemmaudcry of Knights Tem plar will leave this city for Baltimore en Monday, wheic they will participate in the celebration of the leOth anniversary of the city. They will take about 100 members and will be accompanied by Clcmmeus's City band. The knights will assemble at their hall at one o"c!e3k en Monday after noon, and after a short street parade they will proceed te the Pennsylvania railroad ,jor,et where th trim While i !iey will Ieave en the Z:1U in uaitimere Headquarters be at Masonic temple. Cases Dismissed. Andiew McLaughlin, who was arrested en suspicion of having robbed Schecnberg- m .9 J (-.fW l.C . -1 X ?l ',"" l al iu leieni E" l il I lf Alderman McCene- i my jesiuruuy aiiuiuueii uuu iiwcuiiiji I ed, there being no evidence against him. Prof, himl Aust, arrested for assault aud battery en a lame boy named Jacob Otte, had a hearing before Alderman McConemy and was discharged. 3!aiuiinth llanceclc Sweet Petate. It was raised by Jacob Kunkcl, in Dru Dru mere township, Lancaster county, and weighs 4 peundsaud 14 ounces ; it measured 17 inches in circumference. 339. Seme cruel man put the figures 329 en the 2Tcw Era bulletin black beard last night and they have been there ever since. Th Humane Hall. Tiie Iluinane fire cempmy will held a grand fireman's dress ball in their beautiful new engine house en West King street this crcn ing. The management of the affair is in geed liniuiK and there will be a fine time. Religions. A service et sacred song, together with ether exercises, will be held in the public uoheol building, corner of Lemen and Linie atrccU, te-morrow (Saturday) eveuiug, commencing at V, o'clock. Ail persons are cordially in vited te attend. JT Although lully one-half of the entire stock et Heets and Shoes at the Parler Shoe Stere has been bold, there still remain about 5,000 pairs of th-j best class el Heets and Shoes, which must be sold at once, no matter at what sacrifice. Alse part of the fixtures left. Stere Roem ler Kent, Xe. 20 East King street, op. pesite Lancaster County National Bank. It Excursion Tickets. The Pennsylvania railroad will eell excur ion tickets te Baltimore Irem October Stu te 20th, and they will be geed until 23d. Via Col umbia and Yei k the prica ler the round trip willbc$2.3S. Via Harrisburg the fare will be $3.71. -"- DiseeTcrles by Accident. The fact tlmt many et the most valuable dis coveries have been the result et chance rather than of design or contemplation, is again 11. Installed in lJAT'a Kidkkt Pab. e4-StdMWAF Prof. Guilmettc's French Kidney Pad cures all diseases of the kidneys, in both male and female. Fer ale by all druggists. Grand Kally. Cheap excursion te Reading en Saturday. OcteberJ). Fare for the round trip only $1.25 Train leaves Lancaster (King Street) at 7:55 a. iu. and Columbia at 7:35 a. m. Tickets geed te uturn en any train. Grand Democratic parade at 1 p. All clubs arc invited te attend. Governer Gee. B. McClcllan,.W. U. Hensel and ethers will speak. Fer particulars see circu lars at stations. e2,4,6,8Sltw Prevent weakness and degeneration of th kidneys and urinary ergansMalt Bitters. SEW ADTEBTISEXEXTS. y We have just placed, en exhibition an invoice of OIL PAINT-' ENGS of vari6d subjects and rare merit. Among them will be found a number of Original Game Panel Pieces by MeuccL , Origi nals and Copies by Castagnola and ether Artists; Figure, Fruit and Bird Pieces, Neapolitan Character Studies, &c., &c. The public are cerdiaUy invited te call at our store and in spect them. H. Z. BHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. While the fields wo're reaming evar, Breathing new-mown hay and clever, We'll think of her, as la ear went. Whose teeth and breath arc, every day, White as whit clever sweet as hay, And all Irem lining SOZODON'T. ot-lwdeeil&w Tbe quean of medicinal aud toilet soaps, the fragrant Cuticura. Sl'EClAl. XOTIVJtCS. "Female complaints" are the result of lui pure bleed. Use " LIndsey'a liloed Seal clier." SAMPLE JNOTICK. It U impossible ler a woman after a faitlilul course of treatment with Lydia K. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound te coiitiuue te sulTer with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydla E. Plukham, 237 Western arcnue. Lynn, Masa., for paflBJhlets. jygMydued&w Poverty ami Suffering. "I was dragged down with debt, jtevcrty and uttering ler years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did them no geed. I wa completely discouraged, until ene year age, by the advice of my pastor, I procured Hep Bitters and commenced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none et us have seen a sick day since, and 1 want te say te all peer mcn.yeu can keep your families well a year with Hep Cillers ler less than ene doctor's visit will co-d. A. Working man." 2vd "'Sellers' Liver IMUV cured me e! liver com plaint of eight years' standing," Win. Evans, Jellct, 111. Give them a trial. The Pleasures et Hepe. When the body fobeweil with pain an intense longing for relief brings hope. This may brighten the suffering but It deus net cure. At a time like this hew welcome is such a lriend as Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, bringing hope, health and happiness and the joys of a renewed lite. 1 Try Lecher's Kenewned Cough Syrup. rOUTlCAL. BULLETIHr. or Assembly. The name et WILLIAM McCOMSET, of the First ward, will be presented te the Demo cratic electors et Lancaster at their primary elections te nominate a candidate for As sembly, under Democratic rules. ELIMU. SXYOEK. of the Ninth ward, wll be a candidate for the Democratic nomination te the Legislature from Lancaster City. Sub feet te Democratic rules. id 1 POLITICAL IMiKTIMiS. Third Ward. The regular mcelingef the Third Ward liar., cock aud English club will be held at the Cen tral Headquarters this evening at 7 o'clock. A full attendance is- requested. Fourth Warn. There will be a meeting of tha committee of arrangements and ward committees of the Hancock club at Uotluveiler's hall ou Friday evening for the purpese of completing ar rangements ler the ball te be held at "Until- I n unci & Jiuii uu r i juuy Ul villus, JClOUCl 19. A full attendauce is desired. Sixth WurU-Auicricus Club. The club will meet at their mom in the Schiller Heuse te-morrow (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. Let thore be n full attendance, r.s business cf importance, relating te the club's visit te Yerk en the ilft Inst., will be acted upon. Company A Eighth "Ward, Ce. A, of the Eighth ward Hancock club, will meet at Mrs. Die-Id's saloon this evening for drill. The company is composed et per sons living ou East High te run, thence te city limits, East High te line el' ward. Company C Eighth Ward. Ce. C, et the Eignth ward Hancock club, will bold n epeeial meeting en Fiiday evening at Vi o'clock at Lucas Fritz's saloon. St. Jeseph street. Diill after the meeting. The company is composed of members living en High, St. Jeseph, Poplar, Fremont, Union. Hazel and irem ;run west te city limits aud all streets south of Haxel te city limits. A full attend attend niiee is requested. Ninth Ward. The regular stated meeting et the Niutli ward Hancock uud English club will be held at their club room, ever Arneld Haas's saloon, Xerlh Qneen street, en Friday evanlng at 7J o'clock. Yeung Men's Club. The boys et the different ward-, will have a torehllght precession en Saturday eveniug next. All clubs will turn out in lull force and meet at Centre Square, whare the parade will stnrt from. Uancerk Legien. The members of the Hancock Legien who desire te attend the mass meeting at Quarry, ville en Tuesday, Oct. 12, as an escort te the speakers en that occasion, are rcqueeted te hand In their names te any of the underpinn ed commute net later than Monday evening, Oct. 11. Fare for the round trip G3e. ; includ ing lunch, neon and evening, $1.00. Tickets can be procured from any of the committee, Philip Bernard, Cha?. F. ltengicr, II. 11. Mc Mc Mc Coeomy, Wm. T. .Teflcries.W. IT. Hensol, Cem mlttec, There will be an adjourned meeting of the Legien en Monday evening at the Cen tral headquarters. Washington Koreugli On Friday afternoon at.d evening. October 13. Pole raising in the afternoon and t-peiklng in the evening. Speakers : Jehn A. Ceyle, B. F. Montgomery. MAJtKIAUES. Gess Aebn. On the 7th of October, ItiS), by the Uev. W. T. Gerhard, at his residence, Xe Si East Orange street. Mr. Charles Gess, of Willow Street, te Miss Lizzie Agen, of Cones Cenes toga township. It XEW AJrjSnTISMJEXIS G BOUND DOG LUXCU TO-MOKKOW night at the Schiller Ilen-c. B-tz's Phil adelphia Beer. PETER LOTZ, ltd 100 Tens et Rags Wrantcd, Fer which the highest price will be paid. 2Ji CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD MIXED KAG8. 3 CENTS PER POUND FOR WHITE RAGS. The highest price nald ler Woolens, Ola Paper, Beeks, Ac. Teh Rag Assertcrs wanted, te whom the highest price will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets, y9-tfdRl Lancaster, Pe PUBLIC SAMS. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1850, will be sold at the Leepard Hetel, East King street, that valuable three-story BRICK DWELLING and let et ground, situated en the cost side of North Lime street Ne. 307. The house contains hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen en first fleer, five rooms en second fleer, and two rooms en third fleer ; also a Frame Summer kitchen. Let rnns in depth te a fourteen feet wide alley. The house has all the modern im provements, such as gas, het and cold water bath and water closets and furnace in the cellcr te beat the whole heuse. This is a per fect house vll through. , , One half the purchase money cun remain In the property for a number of years. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., of said day, when conditions of sale will be made known by C. A. REEUE, H. Bbcbzbt, Auet. cet2-StdR MAJtKETS. New xerk .llartcet. Xbw Yens. Oct. 8. Fleur SUit and West ern firm, fairly uctlve expert and home trade demand ; Superfine, :i5e4 00: extra de $4 10 1 33: choice, de, $4 304C5: fancy de. ft 705 7-) : round hoop Ohie H 50 05 : choice de 500086 00; superfine western f.:50 00; common te geed extra de H 1004 33 ; choice tle de $4 40QU'2J; choice white wheat de S4 15 t CO; Southern quiet and active ; com mon te fair extra $4l5 40; geed te choice de $5 5005 75. Wheat about $c better, lalrly active ; chiefly speculative; Ne. 2 Ked Oct. $1 11)1; Jev. $1 llii&l 12 ; Dec. 1SQ!1 lZ)i, Cern without decided change: Mixed west ern spot, .12&A53C : de future, 52K"ffi54Jc. Oats a shade firmer; State 4144c; West ern, XOQUe. Philadelphia Market. Phil a delt-hi a, Oct. 8. Fleur firm, with fair inquiry ; superfine $2 753 25; cxlru BM'gl 4 00 ; Ohie aud Indiana family $5 25G 00 ; I'enn'n family de$5 005 25 : St. Leuin lamily at $5 7.530 25: Minnesota family 94 00$5 75; pat cut and high grades $7 0008 25. Rye flour at $5 oe5 12. Wheat strong at the advance in prices : Ne. 1 Western Rhe?i lll 1VA ; Pa. Reil 91 1031 12 ; Amber $1 101 12. Cern firm ou light supply ; steamer, 5Je ; yellow at 54c; mixed 51c. Oats steady ; Ne. 1, White 42c : Ne. 2 de 40J 41c;Ne.3 de at 33c; Ne. 2, Mixed at 33jr39c. Rye quiet at 9Jc. Previsions iu steady jobbing trade; mess perk 91(50; beef Inims $1G 50 17 00; In lian mess beel at $18 50; smoked haras 11 12c; pickled ham- SiffiOc ; bacon smoked shoulders G-c ; salt de5c. Lard market firmer ; city kettle at 9c : loe3e butclicrs' 84J8Jc ; prime steam $3 G2St 70. Butter quielund easy; Creamery extra at .'0 32c; de geed te choice 2723c: Bradford county and New Yerk extra. 2028s ; Western reserve extra 2223c ; de geed te choice 1120c : Uells quiet : Penn'a extra 2032? ; Western rt serv extra 2023c. Eggs steady ; Penn'a Extra 22c ; Western Ex. 2021c. Cheese dull, but unchauged ; New Yerk lull cream 13Jffll4e ; Western lull cream 1313!e : de lair te geed 123120 ; de half skims 1; lie. Petroleum nominal ; refined at 12c. Whisky at 91 12. Seeds Geed te prime Clever nominal at $7 f 08 00 ; Timethy dull at 92 75g2 80; Flax Heed at $130. Stock Market October!. New Yerk Stocks. Stocks irregular. A. at. a. 31. P.M. P. M. P. M 2:40 3:X 10:55 11:10 1:15 Meney Krie R. R Michigan &. a. L. .... Michigan Cent. R. It. Chicago 4S.W. Chicago, M JfcSt. P... Han. & St. .1. Cem " " P'ld.... Teledo A Wabash.... Ohie A Mississippi. .. St. Leuis. I. M.&S.R., 23 394 39 10'J lOvft S7 07 108 108 39 CO 10S 107i vtya 'A 1IU 107)4 ".2; ZTA vayt vsft 92 , 38 33 372i 30i 3i-M 43Ji 21 an . 81 . 2GJ .50 81 MX 3i 40 li SUM U 48i 21H l7 ")'" 1)7 41 3 87J 355 3& 1 "Al 72- 83' 8M 97 41 35K Ontario and Western. 22 C. C. A I. C. R. R New Jersev Central.. Ti'i Del. A Hud-en Canal. 84 Del., uick. A Western 9Vi 84 83K 97J-2 41'i 3.1 83 33i 90 97 II If J?0i western union ici... wa Pacific Mail S. S. Ce.. Manhattan Elevated. Union Pacific Kansas A Texas Kiiw Yerk Central.... A lams Expn-ss Illinois Central Cleveland A Pitts Cliicnge A Reck I Pittsburgh A Ft. W... American U. Tel. Ce. PUILADKLl'MIA. Stocks unsettled. Pennsylvania It, It.... Phil'a. A Reading. Lehigh Valley its 35i. 123 117 124K tOJi wx. 5S 14,- 57 57 57 14 14J UH 52 33 34 3 27 27K '.'8 52J? WZ 31K 1A .... l&Z jemgn .M.viatien 33'fi Northern Faei tic Cem 27 27J4 31 .TT'-S UK P'd 02 . I"; :8 Pitts.,Titusv'eAB.. Northern Central Phil'a A Erie It. R... 38 15K Northern Pennu Un. It. R'a of N. J 1751? 17 ... -eyi ei -S'A 94 17G 19 Hestonville Pas Ill 19 Central Trans. Ce 45 Lecal Meck and Ilemltt. Pur val. Lauc.Cily G per et. Lean, due 1SS0...$U " ' 18S2... 100 1885... 100 " ' 1&90... 100 ' " 1895... 10O " 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years. . 100 Lane, aud Quarryv'c R. It. bend.... 101 " " stock.... 50 Lancaster and Ephrata turnpike... 25 Lanc.EHzabetht'n undMiddlct'n.. 100 Lancaster and Fiuitville turnpike. 50 Lancaster ami Lititz turnpike 25 Lancaster and Maner turnpike.... 50 Lancaster uud Manlieim turnpike. 25 Lancaster and Marietta turnpike.. 25 Lane. 1111,1 New Helland turnpike.. 1(0 Lane, and Mrashuig turnpike 25 Lane, and Susquehanna turnpike.. 300 l-auc. uud Willow Street turupike. 25 Farmers' Nat. Bank et Lancaster.. . 50 First Nat. Bank of Lancaster luO Lancaster County Nat. Hank 50 Inquirer Printing Ce 50 LancGea Light und Fuel Ce. stock. 25 ' " " bends. Las sale $100.25 105 114 118.75 120 105 lOOAin 3.25 47.25 51 51 .'Xi 92 30.40 25 Ki 20 275.25 40.15 100 15C 102.10 27 10C CA3irAIGX GOODS. flAMPAMiX HEAUQUARTi:iW! PREPARE FOR THE CAMPAIGN We have Large Chinese Lanterns. We have Muslin Flags et all sizes. We have Streamers in abundance. We have Deublo Portraits of Candidates 22 by 18 inches. We have Single Portraits at 5c eaeh. We have in stock diflcrent sizes of BUNTING FLAGS. We have u geed supply of FIREWORKS. We have Greek Fire. We have Badees In Silk and Metal. We take orders and supply all kinds of Equipments te Clubs. D. S. BUESK, 17 East King- Street, Lancaster. WANTED. LAHOlt WANTED. FOUR GOOD CUK i riers en Harness Leather. Apply te or address KEYSTONE TANNTERY. (J. Rife A Bre.). ect5-3td 0AS Mlddletewn, Dauphin Ce., Fa. WANTED A DINING ROOM UIKL.. AP nlv at Conland's Hetel. N03. 125 and 127 North Queen street. ltd WANTED EMPLOYMENT BY A XOUNG married man with sever.il years experi ence as salesman. Willing and able te work at anything. Please address by letter G. H., 522 West King street. ltd Office of the MAneirr Mutual Life A sac-) WANTED-GOOD, ACTIVE, BESPONSI ble Agents in each township of the eeuntv et Lancaster. Annly in band writing of Applicant te the Heme Oflice. Li. li. I1U JlJirJJ, OCCJ. ScIInsgreve, Snyder county, Pa.. Septemlier n.lSbe. 8cpl6-lmdA5tw -IRANI) BALL. It The Ball of the Humane Steam Fire En gine Company Ne. 6 will take place at their new engine iieusu, rai un bucui, uii r ill DAY EVENING, OCTOBERS. 2td VTOTIUK, SIB KNIGHTS. Ill Sir Knights eelng te Baltimore en Mon day, Oct. 11. wishing Knis tit's Templar glove and cresses or any special 'article of equip ment can get them between new and Friday evening, 8th, bv leaving their order with Jehn S. Givler, at GIVLEB, BOWERS ft HURST'S, ect7 Ne. 25 East King street Lancaster, TILUD EDITIOS. FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 8, I860. wKaTHKR INDICATIONS. Washesgtex, D. C, Oct. 8. Fer the Middle states clear weather during the rest of Friday, , northeast te southeast winds, falling barometer and stationary or slight rise in temperature, followed te-night with threatening weather and rain in the south ern portion. PERILS OF THE RAIL. fatal Accident at Littleton, tau. Bosten, Oct. 8. The through Western express train for Bosten, en the Fitchbnrg railroad, met with an accident at Little ten, Mass., last night, by which two per sons were killed and several injured. While rounding a curve the two rear cars becanie detached, were derailed, and ran into some freight cars en a side track. Enech Varney, master car builder of the read, and 3Ir. Falconer, of Aycr Junction, were crushed terribly aud died almost in stantly. Eight or ten were injured mere or less, among them being Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Tompkins, of Cbarlcstewu, who are both se badly hurt that they cannot be remev ed from Littleton. Iejnred en the Switch Hack. Maccii Cdcxk, Pa., Oct. 8. Christian Beschc, the eldest employee of the Switch back railroad, has had ene leg cut oft and received probably fatal injuries by being run ever by a truck. Tllfc TURKISH TlteUULEs. A Reminder Frem Bismarck' Organ. Losden, Oct. 3. The North German Gazette. Prince Bismarck's organ, consid ers that, as in quarters an execution against Turkey is advocated, it is net in opportune te leprint protocol 18 of the Berlin congress. The piotecol shows that the congress rejected both the Russian proposal and the Austrian amendment re specting the control and supervision of the execution of tbe treaty of Berlin, and the Turkish plenipotentiary declared that the Perte was ready te cairy tbe treaty but declined te submit te any control. Grant's Gabble. Chicago, Oct. 8. At an interview with a reporter of the 2TeiN, this morning. General Grant said that he had net received any communication from General Hancock in reference te the recently published Fowler interview, and when asked if he expected such a communication, lie said it was net impos sible that he should hear from Gen. Hau Hau cec". but he did net expect te before leavi'ig Chicago. Gen. Grant leaves here at 3 o'clock this afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. Grant, for New Yerk via Pitts burgh & Fert Wayne railroad, and will go through without step. The Lettery "War. Washington, Oct. 8. In regard te the status of the lottery cases pending before the United States supreme court a confer ence was held with the attorney-general te-day, aud it was agreed that in couse ceuse quencc of the resignation of Postmaster General Kuy, against whom the proceed ings were originally instituted by the lot tery people, the case will be dismissed by the court. THK HOYS IN BLUE. A i'utal Accident and a ITIglit. Dencek, Cel., Oct. 8. On an excur sion train last night, carrying the Beys in Blue, Jacob Geed had his neck broken by coming in contact with a freight car while thrusting his head out of a car window. Seme of the paity discharged revolvers in discriminately and a colored man was wounded in the leg. l'ires In Manning, S. C. Cn.vmxsTON, S. C, Oct. 8. A letter from Manning, S. C, says : Fire jester- day meuing destroyed the general store of M. Levy, with the entire stock; Ie5s about $35,000. The store of A. Weinberg was also burned; less unknown. The cause of the fire was incendiarism. Men Crushed te Jelly. Wateubukv, Conn., Oct. 8. Twe la borers named Themas Kill ec and M. Nieel were killed here this meining by the cav ing in of a bank. Kilroe's bend was smash ed te a jelly, and Xicel" body was fright fully mangled. Capture or n Vn ger. Sax Francisce, Oct. 8. J. L. Evans who arrived here from Australia yesterday, was immediately arrested for forgery te the amount of eight hundred pounds. The sum of seven hundred and fifty pounds was recovered from him. fatal Quarrel or Sailors. Queexstewn, Oct. 8. The saileis from the ship Bospherus lying off foundry wharf quarrelled last night. One of them drew a knife and stabbed the ether te the heart killing him instantly. The murderer was arrested. Dissipation and Death. Wilxesbaere, Pa., Oct. 8. Michael McCascy was found lyiug at the feet of the cellar stairs iu A. Kretho's saloon this morning. He died shortly after. His death was the result of an accident, as he was a dissipated man. Escaped and at Large. Salem, Mass., Oct. 8. Charles F. Free man, tbe Pocasset child murderer, escaped from the Danvers insane hospital this morning and is at large. FOR SALE. Ti'OB KENT. JT A Farm, one mile from the city of Lancas ter, en the Petersburg turnpike, containing about ene hundred and live acres i thirty acres of which is new in fall crops ; privilege te put out two acres in tobicce. Enquire at Ne. 8 North Duke street or en the premises. OCt7-10tdeed 3IRS. JOHN McGRANN. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATK. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1S80, at the Leepard Hetel, East King street, will be sold a two-story BRICK DWELLING, with two-story Brick Back Building, containing 6evcn (7) rooms, with gas, situated at Ne. 20 Plum street. Tiie let xrents 17 leet 4 inches by 61 feet. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m , when terms will be made known by S. Hess A Sen, Aucts. U-.lfcA HC1IK7IIUA. ect2-l3td PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, wUI be sold at tbe Leepard Hetel, a valuable three story Brick Dwelling and two-story Brick Back bullding, containing 11 rooms ; also a Brick Building and Frame Shed Heuse. Me. 442 East King Street. Let fronts 3i feet, 2J inches ; in. depth 245 reet te a 14 icet wide public alley. Hydrant in tbe yard, Fruit Tree. Ac. Pale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m.. when condition will be made known by .-, HENRY SHUBERT, ect2-7td Auctioneer. JSWEUtT. LOUIS WEBEK, WATCHMAKER. N0.159X NORTH QUEEN STREET, near P. If. K. Depot, Lancaster, Pa.. Geld, Silver anil Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac. Agent ler the celebrated Funtascopie Spccta des and Eye-GhUBcs. Repairing a specialty. aprl-U-d j SPECIAL ORDERS FOR FINE WATCHES Receive most areful attention. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED WITHOUT CHARGE. B. P. BOWMAN, 106 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. Complete Bridal Outfits Tea Sets, Soup Tureens, Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Coffee Spoons, Knives, Ferks, Spoons, Casters, &e., &e In Silver and Silver- Plated Ware, at Reason able Prices. AUGUSTUS RH0ADS, JEWELER, e. 20 East KlBg Street, Lancaster, Pa. J.E.CaldeU&Ce. 902 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. FOR BRIDAL PRESENTATIONS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT IX NEW DESIGNS. Tea Services, Ferks, and Spoons, Fancy Silver, Complete Bridal Outfits. SILVER-PLATED WARES FINE CUTLERY. Our stock in this department is unexcelled. "We guarantee superior quality at positively lowest prices. Orders and inquiries by mail will receive prompt attention. Goods by express-en approval. WEDDING PRESENTS Iu rich Silver. WEDDING PRESENTS In Elegant Plated Ware WEDDING PRESENTS In Fine Diamendr. WEDDING PRESENTS In Foreign Fancy Goods. WEDDING PRESENTS In Decorated Porcelains. WEDDING PRESENTS In Great Variety, Te Suit Erery Taste, At Very Lew Prices. BMT, BANKS & BIDDLE, JEWELERS, blLVEUSMITIIK, IMPORTERS, 12TH AND CHESTNUT STS., PHILADELPHIA. 6ep20-3mrtM,W&F MOUSE EVKNISUIXU UOOD8. TyrOTICE. FLIM & BEBpSUJf . Would advise ull who contemplate putting la HEATERS or making any alterations In their heating arrangements te 1I0 se at enca before tha rush or Kail Trade begins. TIIE MOST RELIABLE Steves, Heater!! md Bams, In tbe Market at the LOWEST PRICES. Fiii & Breneman's GREAT STOVE STORE, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA, C1ANVASSEKS MAKE FKOXS35 TO S59 per week selling goods for E. G. HIDE OUTS CO., 10 Barclay street, Xcw Yerk. Bend for Catalogue nnrt terms. aujrIMy w SOLD) SILVERWARE' ik