LANCASTEBIMILY INTELLIGENCE!. MONDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1880 HART ITEMS. Our I'pguliir Correspondence. The last lamp weather lias enabled the tobacco n)cji te prepare their tobacco for market, and some have :i ;;oed sample let stripped, ready for the inspection of buy cis. Xe complaints of pole-ret have yet been Jicaid, and Halt's tobacco crop will be well worth the attention of dealers. 3!r. 13. T. Fritz, proprietor of the hotel in Gcorstewn, has sunk his well and put in a new pump. The pump at the village hotel is known by some as the "town pump," us it stands out te the public, and is convenient te traveleis as well as sever al families in the village. This fall is ih:.t time that the writer ever knew the town pump te fail :n :i term of twenty eight year.-. It is nv.- in geed order with :i supply of excellent water Miliieient for all ordinary circumstances. Tiie f em kney te ery.si' clas rcpei ted some time age is -yd in the neighborhood though somewhat, milder. Had colds are plenty, and some attribute it te the " Salt iiivrr" breeze?, but all that suffer from the aJilictieii aie net S.utliivcr travelers, and ihepiebability is that a change of weather and exposure have mere te de with colds in eiu'if-iiiiiy than anything the. Philip Shupc has moved into his new 'house near the CJap nickel mines, and will no doubt supply the neighborhood with tin-aie of a goeil (jual.iy, as well as at tend te u'paiiing. The Geed Temnlais of ' Jtorgelewn iixlge are linsy prep i ring for an eutei tnin iiieiit te be licit! in SniM'iia liall sometime seen. This way of raising funds seems te inci'l the ajipioitatien of the community better than icsli-.a!.-, and Georgetown ledge, when they try te de se. ran give a geed evening' ciiteitainiiicnt. Although the season is will advanced the hum of ('0113.;;" cider mil! can still be hcaid. and the hist cider of the season is new being iii.ric. It is lepeited here that the ease of slab bing that occurred some time age bcivieen Ib-iraii'l Minim at the M-. thedist chinch, has been settled bcfeic the justice of the jieace by ti:e ia. ..lent (by the-.' who wcie the in-.tii-atiiS) ..!' Ihiitccn dollars each. Hi i..iii'i: It-!iis. i.'i gut ..- in it -!.. . ; !'. (:ur Democrat.. .:i; "down in fhc mouth' about the jep.irlt.i 4'cmiIl of the election : and the l'cpuh!u-.ii... are either afraid it is net a ceiicet icpiL.r are se ashamed e! their suec.'v. thai tli.-y hi'.vc uttcicd no bow of ;. .ei.-iii T.,i cl.l; aps ami capes have leM their iv-l : v and the daikie:; their inioiesi. Win u tii" news of (. infield's .lectien reac'u .1 the iey.s! town of Chestnut i.evcl. the Democrats who wesk for Ue publicai.s. dcinaudcd a li-e in wagis, which a iiiiniii-cd them by their employees in ;se in- .should be elected, and get il. What a beautiful. what a v.'.unlcious.st'-eich of faith ! We aic beginning te tali: tobacco again, ce!nii,.em.i:ig.ii'..si v.heie we ielt. oil" when felitic.. took the deer. hiv tobacco curcl -.i'll a;:d strip-, nifcly and weccpcc large pi ices. J..sL Wi i ;; ; that wei-l:d lie:! us in i: lr. 1. !. Saie-c.iugiit a bass , lit u pounds, i cep:es may eiiiie-, but we c..u catch bigger lis'n. Xe! I'ri.hn n give., us :u. att.v- m ! 'aiilielu Ueeum ibe-mo't.e 1 eneim:-.:. ami 1 ali el H.- s.iemi). rs ::re le.r.iesled and a fi icnds im. i'eiJ te be pieseut. I be iyct nm is 0:1 a go'( found. iliiiu lin. nci.illy, and it should net be allewid :e 1ik':i;, of the fair lcputatien it has gained. The hciuni at Liberty .-"(pune is .fi lling a"! 4isuies of the l.tte election. Special Train. At lO.r.O this morning a s runnii'g as the lir.st section of and Ciiiiage 1 pic.ss v. 1st p.'. Lancaster, having 00 I maid jiccial iiaiu, the Zi:igara .ed thieugh Cel. Thes. A. Scott and p.ti!;,. C..!. Win. H. bearded the li-tei :: h p.-s-cd : 0:0 ney liueugli this .-hy. The ebjc: t el ihcu visit !: tour of in-.p.-ctieii of the read se far as eiv.'structeil ami e! ile arieus branches in Tec is and adjacent state;. They wil! b. gene ab mt tiiiee wick, its whii-b time they cvp'-el i tal.. in a'l (he impr.'i.'.nt itics of Texas, as veil as New (!: bans and oilier points in lieui-i'sua. Jdi-s'issipji! and Aikansas ami Mi-seini. The pail en the tiain :.ie officers and directors of the Tex.is Pacific railroad and they aie bound for Terca-. Besides Mr. t:cett Slid Mr. Feld ney tiie following cn tlen: 11 we-e en the train : Fiank S. Bend eiic of the sc' jiivsidcnts, .'ay !e:ild. Riis-eJI H.ige r.nd'E. II. l:kii'is, jr.. of Xew Vrk:i'red L. Ames, of Massachu setls : . T. Vi'ai.'eis, of ilallimere : Y. J. Sewell. of N( w-.Ter.-( y ; B. K. .Ir.mi-en. II. II. Ilouslen. .iam.-s i''.S'e:t, il. I. Bare-lay 'hnsicsO, Uaiid. (Jeerge i). irrumbhaar lie! Chi-ile. il: sv.tlcrb-c, :" I'bilad.-lphb. i-ji:1'i:v. ;.:i:itliiy ,licrli:i;; nff lie Asi iatieu. The Lancaster C.unt Feulliy associa tion held th'dr iv.;r.!ar nieut'tlv meeting tiiis mern'ui', the following uu ml crs being present : President 1. ?s. V.'.'rfel, Str.isbur; T. J. Ev.ins an! II. If. T.-l.u.iv. Lililz ; 'Inn ks E.-Lei-.ir. .1. B. Lichty. F. R. Dif- fenderli'cr easier: .1. :":..The see li. m ('i ti.ist. La 11. :. LeacesO , trv w.s ei'iicreu 10 jire'nie a soem te held the see. 010 annual show el the society from .lauu.:ry 1i te 19, leSl. 'i'he secretary reported I11.it he had pur chased Kill jugcen and bauiam coos. The seeictary was auiheii.ed te jirecnie two e.mipelent pVis,e:is te act as judges 0:11 iair the t'x'tibiiieii. Rules and icgulatiens uieruing the c. c. hibiiieu ",v:v ad.'ii'ed. The catalogue v.ill be issued about Deceniber 1st. The .secretary lvad s-.-vt'ial Jet tei.s from diliercnt parlies, who el'er specii'l jtrir.es for the exhibition. .1. (J. (lariuan, of Leac. .!:. was eleeied a membe;- of the sejietv. ?.:uie:Su Xfn B. .ii;i.'.r eriv -nenil. ni i. A gale lrem the :-euthw."Ft en ; '.uiday aVennd night I.i?l jilaycd sa-1 havoc in ami Marietta, uj.roeiiag irc', blewi fences, kc. A building en li.e farm occupied by Jehn -M. Staiiifer v.a unie'fe.i, a large straw stack blown ever, a large tobacco shed moved off its foundation about four feet, doing considerable damage te the tobacco in it. A tobacco shed 0:1 I). F. llieslaad's (.win. east of town, is reported te be blown 1. own. tilled with lob.Kl'e. V.'m. Il.:Af.'eeN tobacco shed, in Upper iaiieli.i. was unroofed and a stable be longing te Ilnsiiy Fletcher biewii down. A large tobacco ham en Sena ler J. D. Camci en's faint was completely demol ished. The cicp Usere-ii was saved, hav ing duiiug the iccenl damp weath'.r been taken down :;n.l balked. I!ii)erV Celli t. This morning the mayor had a number of drunks before him. Ihmna Archey,eol Archey,eel Archey,eol eied, and an old face iu ihc police courts, was. sent te jail for :''.) dny.s and Julia Itciily, a white woman, get 10 days in the same institution. Twe eiheis, drunks, get HI days each. 0122 get S. and two weie dis- chaiged. . - . ISrehi: I)v:i. This me: ning one of the wiieels of the v.ageu usrd for hauling goods te the dye beu.-e of the Allandalc cotton mills broke down at the corner el Seuth Queen and Andrew stieiis, m.d the goods had te be unleaded wagon. ml tran-fened te another Correct ion. On iiienev. Pennsylvania railroad sched ule i.-s;icd the Frederick accommodation train is announced te leave Columbia at 12e p. 111. It should be 1:(). p. m. reach ing Lancaster at 1:153 p. m. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK KEGUI.AR COKUESPONDKNCE W. K. Given, esq., has gene te Harris bury te file reasons for a rehearing before the state beard of pardons in the case of tlie Columbia fishermen convicted of fish ing within one-quarter of a mile of the Columbia dam. Argument before the paiden beard has already been made in this same case, but unsuccessfully, and it is te be hoped that the facts te be brought before the beard at its present sitting will be sufficient, and considered se by the beard, te grant the prayers of the petition ers. 1 he law 111 this case lias eccii satis fied te a much greater extent than it was in the mere impeitant case of Kcinble, Petreil it Ce., and there is no reason why the petitions for the release of the fisher men should net receive due consideration and be acted upon in a just and non-partisan spirit. The handsome Hag presented by the ladies te the Keystone Democratic club of Columbia, which had been Hying in the breeze from the club headquarters ever since the time el presentation, was taken iu en t-Satuiday afternoon and the licad quaitcrs closed. Beth the Democrats and Itepublicans hae given up politics for the time and settled down te. mere profitable work. .Miss Annie J. Evans, of P.ukesburg, Pa., is visiting in Columbia, the guet of Miss Emily W. Ihoeniel. Geerge IJ. lirenemau, of Philadelphia, si.ent vesteulav in Columbia, visiting Al lied C. IJruncr. Alien Pierce, at present of Xew Yerk city, is en a visit of several days te his home in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Edward K". Hess, of Har lisbuig, Pa., spent yesterday in Columbia, vi.siting at the residence f Mrs. iless's mother. The .society for the promotion of holi ness, of the M. E. church, will meet this evening iu the church parlors Mis. Rev. Ilenrv Wheeler will preside. Ice formed in sevc-.al places in town last night ami was ycL Tliuie is a change visible this morning. of several degrees in tcmpci.ituie. Messrs. C. C. Orriek Ricl.aids ilogentegler T. C. C.itt, ml W. II. Ibrr aie a eonimittee 0:1 our "Our Autumn Hep," te be given in Company II armory en Friday evening, November 12th, te which invitation.; have Ixcn issued and for which Tajler's eivheti.n has been engaged. The bop is the lh.s! of ths sea-ou and will no doubt, be larg'ly att ui.led and completely successful. The recent heavy r.iins have had their eliei't en tiie Susquehanna at this place, and Hie liver is new about three feet above low water ma lk. The principal lise took place ;,csiciday and dining last night. The water is very muddy. This rise has been for some time anxiously awaited by liver pilots and raltmen generally, as a licet of rafts have been expected te make 1 heir appearance here en the very Hist op poi tunny presenting itself. This oppor tunity is here and with it half a dozen lalls made tin ir appearance at Marietta this morning. Seme of the eldest river pilels are here and at Marietta, and they will take the rafis through te their desti nations as fast as they come in. It is ex pected that thi.j Heed will 11 eat quite a licet of raft.s here and further down. A mistake was made in getting up the Pennsylvania railroad schedule going into effect te-d ly. Tlie Pacific express cast leave, lincastcr feity minutes later than by the old schedule and te meet this a e'lange of the same time" should have been m.ide iu the leaving time of the Frederick accommodation train east of Columbia, but this was entirely ignored or overlooked and ihc leaving time of the train kept as it was. Attention has b-'cn called te the niilakesinc3 the schedule was i.-suel and the leaving time of the train iixed at 1:0.j . m. forty minutes later than published 011 the new .'chedule. The piinted figures hae been crossed out, and the new time, al the seveial siatiens between Columbia and Lancaster, written down. Rev. C. S. Cicihaid, pastor of the Re Re feinv;l church, preached a special sermon I:x si oveuiiiiT te Putnam ciicle. Ne. 11:1, 15. 1". (II. F.) C. A. The cmj.leyci s of the Kliawu.ce rolling mill were paid for two weeks work yes t inlay. Rev. F. W. Staiey's lii.st sermon of a scries te young men, in the E. E. Lut li es an chinch, last evening, was listened te by a geed sized congregation. The public schools el Columbia arc clos ed this week whilst the teacheis' institute i--being held at Laneaslei. Most, of the Columbia teachers will attend. A tremendous wind storm, with a heavy fail of rain, visited Columbia 011 Saturday night jusi before midnight. The v.et and heavy leaves were' picked from the ground audcairicd a eensjdcriible distance by the wind. The trees ab -ut here are new nc.Hlvbare. Tiji; ti.av:ii:im' lxsriTUTs V.: itZ!eieit t Mcuibcr.s A t. irge Alten- ilaiiui' l-xpetel. Tlie t went; -ninth sesr-ien of the Teach ers" Institute of Lancaster county began iu the com t heu'e te-day. At ai early hour large numbers of teachers from the country districts put in an appearance, and there is every indica tien that the present session will be mere largely attended and of a mere entertain ing and profitable character than any that has preceded it. The doers of tlie com t house were opened at 9 o'clock and the enrollment of members al once commenced, by the committee en enrollment, Tilessrs. Ileliinger, city, and A. li. Stamy. of Fast Ilempficld. Up te me hour el adjournment, at neon 294 names ha:l Dcen cnreiicu. Tlie regular session of the institute be gan at 2 o'clock p. m., the organization be ing announced as follews: President Prof. 15. F. Shaub, county superintendent, city. Vice President Pref.H. Iv. Duehrle, city Mipeiiiitcr-denl, city. Treasurer Prof. J. P. jIeC.i-key, prin cipal of bey.s high school, city. Secrelaiies Moses Ileliinger. citv, and A. K. Stamy, East llemplicld. ilell Keeptis T. C. Kaciicl. Maner, and P. C. 1 Idler, jr , C.netega. Mmi.eal Director Prof. V.'m. 15. Hall, city. The organ u.-,ed is one of the Estey niake,kiiK!iy leaned for the occasion bv Mi. 11. Z. Shieiner. The cvcuiiiir entertainments will be given in Fulton opera house. The lecture this evening will be delivered by Gee. 11. Wcnd ling, a leading lawerefthc bar at Ciiicage, Illinois, and a prominent member of the Protestant Episcopal church. His theme this evening will be ''Ingcisellisni,"' and as he is well acquainted with that distin guished gentleman anil his erratic teach ings, aud is besides one of tiie most popu lar among western orators, a pleasant and instinctive cntcitainmcnt may safely be premised. Washington IIoi-e:i:;!i X. Regular Correspondence. The political excitement is abated and people are stripping tobacco. llass fishing is ended. The liscintlic river has improved the ducking. TheSlar Cornet band fair was a success, netting SeOO. Geed management, geed order and geed display. Musically the band is making ra pid improvement. Net a lS.mk Director. The rcpei t that Jehn M. Slclnuan, Re publican clcster-cleci, was ineligible for membershij) iu the electoral college because he was a national bank director, is given a quietus by the fact that Mr. Stehman is net a director et any national bank. LADIES! WE ARE NOW SHOWING AN ELEGANT LINE OF BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. LADIES, we are new showing an elegant line of BLACK CASHMERES." LADIES, we are new showing an elegant line of SILK VELVETS. LADIES, we are new showing an elegant line of LADIES' COATS AND DOLMANS. LADIES, we are new showing an elegant line of Shawls, Skirts, Merine Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Laces, Ties, &c. LADIES, we invite special examination of every department of our store as we are confident we can offer you many bargains. GIVLEE, BO WEES & HUEST, 25 East King Street, . Lancaster, Pa. I'rchbytcriau 1'asteral Installation. The installation of Rev. E. W. Gay lord will take place en Tuesday, Novem ber 1ft. at the Presbyterian church, Para dise, at 10 o'clock in the morning. Rev. Mr. Ledwith, of Bellevuc, will act as mod erator and preach the sermon ; Rev. C. W. Stewart, D. I)., will deliver the charge te the pastor, aud Rev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D. of Lancaster, the charge te the people. Cltargctl it 1th AHsault aud Larceny. James Chambcrlin was arrested on.com en.com on.cem plaint of James Callahan, who charges him with committing an assault and bat tery en complainant and stealing from him a seven shooter. Chambcrlin was held te answer before Alderman McConemy 011 Wednesday. Heme far the Winter. Themas Daily, of this city, who is boss bill pester of Van Amburgb's circus, has closed his third seaseu "with that show, lie arrived here en Saturday and will spend the winter here. The show winters at Cenncrsville, Illinois. Funeral. The f uncial of Samuel Dean, colored, who died en Friday, took place yesterday. It was very largely attended, the colored workingmen's society being present in a body. The interment was made in the A, M. E. burving ground. Rev. IIbkuv Ar.MSsays: "I earnestly lielleve that Hay's Kidney Tad U the only infallible remedy in the world ter that preralent and distressing complaint 'Rack Ache." iiS-wd3C.VAF&v There ii no use in dniKgin-ryeurself te death, and buying all the vile medicines for internal use when you can be cured of lever and ague, dumb ague, bilious disorders, jaundice, dys pepsia, as well as all disorders and ailments of Hie liwr, bleed and stomach, by wearing one of Tret, lluiliiiette'.s French Liver Tads, which is a sure cure very time. If your druggist does net keep the pud, send $l.r0 in u letter te French lxd Ce., Teledo, O., and it will be sent you by mail. II i the only pid that U guar anteed 10 ear.'. Reware of counterfeits. A The queen of medicinal and toilet soaps, the fragrant C'uticunu 1 Am Crazed With Toothache and serve. you right for having neglected te useSOZODONT. Had you done se your mouth would have been healthy and your teeth -nund. Cet the "sua.;'' pulled out and com menu' ut once using SOZOPONT, thereby psi'-ervlng the balanc-e of your teeth. nS-lwdeeilAw Prevent weakness and degeneration et the kidney and urinary organs. Jlalt Hitters. SPECIAL XOTICKS. SAMP1.K WOTJCi:. It i- imne-slble lern woman after a fi'.ithtiil cei:r-e et treatment with Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te sutler with a weakness el the uterus. Knclesc a Btauip te Jlrs. Lyilia K. Pinkham, AJ.1 Westein avenue. Lynn, Mass.ler pamphlets. jyiO-lydeed.Vw Arousing Its Kcailers. An alarm of lire :it midnight is n startling thing, lint net half se startling te many who hear it us would lie the sudden knowledge of their own dangerous physical condition. Thousands of thousands are hurrying te their grave-, becuie-e they ure carelessly indifferent te the insidious inroad et disease and the means et cure. It is the mis-den or II. II. Warner & Ce., with their Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, te arouse men te a sense of their danger an il t hen euro them. Memphis Appeal. e The found i'llls."' secret or perlcct liealin Is invariably bv tlie-e who take "Sellers' Liver It. Sel.euleninuller, ItroeUlyn, writes ; Your Spring IHo.-sem is invaluable. I have had scroluleus siiw en my legs ler a number et years, and occasionally they would break out en niv face. 1 havi: taken two bottles et spring Itlo-seni, aceenling te directions, and new all the sores have disappeared and my skin is perfectly healthy. Prices: ate., mill trial bottles 10c. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 1U7 and 1:21 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pu. 12 " They can net all lie," was the observation of one while reading tin; endless testimonials te "Dr. Lindsey's P.loed Searcher." It is in fallible. f he Tidy Ileusewirc. The careful, tidy housewife, when she is giv ing her house Its spring cleaning, should bear in mind that the dear inmates et her house are mere precious than houses, and that their sys tems need cleansing by purilylng th bleed, regulating the stomach and bowels te prevent and cure the diseases arising from spring ma laria and miasma, tind she should knew that there i? nothing that will de it se perfectly and surely as Hep Ititteis th purest and best of ul! medicines. Svu ether column. nl-2wd&w .Mothers! Hunters!! Sletlicrs::: Are you distill bed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? It se. goat once andgctabottleefMUS. WINS LOW'S SGO l'lIINi; SYUUP. It will relieve ths" peer little sufferer immedisftely depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. '1 here is neta mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate tlie bowels, ami give rest te tlie mother, and relief and heaith te the child, operating like magic. It i perfectly sate te use in all case, ami pleas ant lelheta-te, and is this prescription et one et the eldest and best funiHle physiciuns unil nmt-s in tiie United stiiies. Sold everywhere 2.-1 cents a bottle. IlIT-lviI&wM.W&S Wlr.es ter Medicine. Seme time since we stepped at Passuic, N. J., and w ere really surprised te see the amount of Jlr. Specr's stock et Pert Crape Wine en hand if is almost labuleus. Four store houses arc tilled, and tiers upon tiex-s of casks, up and down stiars, and iu some cases huge casks oc cupy every available spot, leaving only little alleyways through which te walk. It is an illimitable q lantity of wine. None is sold unless it lias acquired the age et lour years, and the buildings 1, 2, Sand 4, urc or the llrst, second, third and leurth years' Tintage. Our druggists have some of the eldest of the above wine direct from Mr. Spccr. Patterson Guar Uan. This wine is new in demand .ter cemmu nlen purposes. It is excellent for weakly per sons before retiring. This wine is endorsed by Ore. Atloe and Davis, and sold by II. E. Slaymakcr. neI-2wd&w On Tune as -Usual. JOXE3 NOW GOCS TO 1SUSIKE83 KEGELAIUVr. That attack of Neuralgia that laid him up, and which wns only a fresh visitation of an old enemy, ilisappeared.beeuuse he took a Iriend's advice and used Dr. Themas' Electric Oil. Uhenmalic pain, sores, cuts, bruises, threat and lung complaints, etc., urc invariably cou ceu quereu by it. Fer sale by IL 11. Cochran, druggist, 13.iand 137 North Qncen street, Lan caster, l'a. 11 DRY GOODS. .v.i;ir Alr lUtTISIuMlCNTS. TO TEACHERS!" Yeu are respectfully invited te call and sec our store and elegant stock of goods. We arc receiving frequent importations of new and beautiful goods from France, Italy and Switzerland, which arc put en exhibition as seen as received. We have an extensive stock of Diamonds, including some rare gems of large size. We have an attractive exhibition of Oil Paintings, Musical Bexes with various attachments, Geld and Silver Watches f(jr ladies or gentlemen at very low prices. Keyless Clocks suitable for school room, Teachers' Rclls, Ink Stands, Geld Pens and Helders, Paper Knives, Ther mometers, &c. We have everything in the regular Jewelry Line, and many articles net usually found in the jeweler's stock. Teachers are cordially invited te employ sonic of their leisure time in a visit te our store. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. MAitniAv.j:s WicKiaisiiAM llen.ii. November 4, 18S0. ly Kcv. 1). V. -Melllt, 1. 1).. at Fert Wayne, Iml., .1. Hareld Wickcrslinni. of Lancaster, and 3Iiss Jessie W. Heiili. of Fert Wayne. ltd Ki:r.:e.nr. I.kuci:. Neveinlier .", 1SS0, at tin tin liarsenajje el St. Kteplicn's clmreli. by Rev. K. .Meister. August F. Krueser te 3Iis Theresa h. Leber, l'elh el" Lancaster, l'a. ltd It Mi A T1IS. Rumi. November 7, 1S.S0, at the residence et her father, . I eeph R. lfeyer, Minnie A. Iteyer Rush, wife et William.). Rush, of I'nioutewu, Fayette county. Itridc or but a lleetlng season, Happy in her woman's prime. She has gene te realms immortal Passed irem out the realms of time. She's net dead, lint sweetly sleeping. In her bridal robes at re.-t ; Cene within her Saviour's keeping Minnie new isMvitli the blest. Funeral en Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents. West King st reet. Service.-, at the lmuse. In terment ut Woodward Hill cemetery. I'niontewu papers please publish. .vji'ir aivm:ktism:3im-:xts. Laxcistxr, Novembers, !&?(). "VrOTHJE FIFTH VAKI I)i:."HUi:ATIC 1 club will meet at their headfiuarter.s to morrow evening, at "V. o'clock. Uy order of the 'r'-ulenl. itd n3 .JOHN UKCK, Secretary. T1. UK FAlli OFST. STEPHEN'S UllUKCII. corner Seulh Duke and Cliuich street-.wi'l eloeon WKHNKSUAV KVKXINC, NOV. 10, 18:0. All persons who have money for votes aie requested te ileliver the same en that evening in the church 100m. nevS-itd COM.M1TTKK. PUBLIC SALF. On SATUKDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 18S0, will be sold ut public sale en thepremises. Ne. aiO Seuth CjiiL'un street. Lancaster city, tlie fol lowing described real estate and por-enal property, late of Jane Ewlng, dee'd, te wit: A one-story Uriel: Dwelling Heuse, and Lel or Piece of (J round thereunto belonging, situ ated Ne. uCJ, en the wed side el" Seuth tjueeii streut, Lancaster city. The house is iu excel lent enlcrnnd the location de-inible for a pri vate .resilience or business. There is also a back building and summer house. The let fronts en Seuth (Juecu street 32 feet 2,l inches, and is 120 leet deep. This property will positively be sold. Pos session given immediately. Purehuse. nieney payable.April 1, 1SSI, provided that purchaser give approved security, Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. 111. KLlZAItETH ELLIOTT, MAICTIN P.. EW1NC. EL1.AKKTH SHOOK, SUSAN WILFONG, HETTIE ANN SAYLOU, Heir of Jane Ewing, deceased. lluxitv siirnEirr, Auct. 11S- PUI'LH: NOTICE. In tlie matter et the ledenipt Ien or ex change of the stock of the Slate Nermal Scheel l'ortheSecend District of Pennsylvania, locat ed at 31iller.sville, Lancaster county. Pa. Public notice is hereby given te the follow ing persons, their heirs, executers, adminis trators or u-slgns, that the persons named, te wit: Jehn l.rubaker. II. L. Detweiler, Jehn Eshlemau, A. C. Merris, Isaac Puey and Ann C. Witincr were original subscribers te suid Nermal Scheel stock, which sulr.f riptiens were made in th; years ls.i7 and 1S.13, and that the autherlues el said institution nave net been able te ascertain the whereabeut-, of taiil persons. j The said stock is 1 edceinable al par (si" per share) in cash and is exchangeable for contri bution shares, share ter share, at the option I of the holder. 1 The persons name.l, their heirs, executers, administi-.itoiMe:-assigns will please give im mediate attention te the matter by communi cating with AXOUt'W 31. FKAXTZ, Lancaster Cilv. l'a., Sccietmy of the Heard of Trustees. n;M wdeaw A Kw PUOL1C SALE OF VALUAKLE CITY PltOPEKTY. Will he sold at the Knjnk- lin Heuse. North Queen street, en WEDNES DAY, NOVE3U".i:U2$, 18), Ihefellewiug prop erty : Ne. 1. That elegant Green Stene Frent DWELLING IIOUfeE, two-steiv, with 3Iun ' sard Uoef, both back and front buildings, sit-' uatcd en the northeast corner el" Duke and t James streets. Ne. 501. This property has all the modern improvements, both in style and . lini-di, containing vestibule, hail and 13 rooms bath room, water closet, wash stiml' and 1 heater in the cellar, lange in the kitchen, lint ' and cold v.utcr up and down stairs. Let 3.! Sect, mere or less, fronting en Duke street , .111,1 lit llTllil .tl.fll .J.blll- M1LLI 1.' ILUlf l.t.rA or less. Ne. 2. A Twosterv ISrick DWELLING HOUSE, situ .toil 011 tit.' west side of North , Queen street, between Walnut and Lemen , streets, Ne. :!31, containing 22 feet, mere or less,en North Qurcii street, and in depth west ward 215 feet te Market, street, containing hall and'.l rooms, het and cold water, bath room ' and water closet, range and heaters in parlor and dining rooms, hydrant in the yard and kitchen, .viish house, "smoke house and brick ' stable en rear of let, cistern and a variety e truit trees in t lie yard. The beat of druiuagu . connected with the city sewer. Ne. 3. A Twe story Erick DWELLING HOUSE with a Twe-story ISrick Hack Iluild- I ing, situated en the cast side et North Queen i struct, between Clay and New streets. Ne. 711, containing hall and 7 rooms, hydrant in the ! yard and kitchen. Let fronts 17j feet en North Queen street, mere or less, extending eastward i:, mere or less, te ale feet wide alle3 grape vines and fruit trees 111 the let, and line shade trees in front. 'e. 4. Adjoining Ne. 3 en the ne: ill ; house the same description as Ne. 2. Ne. 5. A three-story lJUICK DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story llrick Hack Iluilding, situated On the north Mile of East James street, between Duke and Lime etrccts, Ne. 121, containing hail and eight rooms, hydrant in the yard and kitchen, fronts 011 James street 1' leet, mere or less, and in depth 04 feet, mere or less. Ne. G. A two-story 15UICK OWELLIXG HOUSE, with 3Iansard ltoef and two-story llrick Hack liuilding, and onc-3tery Urick Kitchen, containing hull and nine rooms, range, with het aud cold water up anil down stairs, with bath and water closets; also gas all through the house, with poitice in front, bay window in Hie rear. This property is fin ished iu the latest style. Let 1!) feet front, and in deptli 120 fuel, mere or less, te a 12 feet wide alley. Ne. 7. The same us Ne. P. containing the same. These propel ties can be seen by calling en the undersigned or ea the premise j. Sale te commence ut 7 o'clock p. m., of said la, when conditions of sale will be made known by JOHN A. ISOiUNG, Hexuy Suur.Eivr, Auct. novS3I,W&S,uevl213td I -VX'ir AMtYMiKTlSMiflMiSTS. riiEAUIIlULS' INSTITUTE. EVENING LECTURES IN FULTON HALL. .MONDAY. NOV. S. "Ingersellism Frem a Secular Standpoint. " Hen. Cee K. Wend ling. Chlcuge. 111. TUESDAY, NOV. 9. "William Cnllen P.ry ant." Wallace Ilruce, New Yerk Citv. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 10. 'Abraham Lin coln." Hen. Schuyler Cel fas. Seuth IScnil, Ind. THUKSDAY, NOV. 11.-" A Visit te the Yo Ye seinite Valley." Dr. O. II. Tiffany, Philadel phia. Pa. "" 1'KIDAY, NOV li Headings by Prof. Frank Ilnidferd, New Yerk City. 3Sule et Reserved Seats will begin en -Monday, Nev. S, at !) a, m.. at L. Feil Persinith's Heek Stere, Ne. 32 East King street. Course tieketsfer reserved seats $1..V) Single ticket for rcvrvcil seatH 40 Singleticket, general admission 'Jj Lectuies will begin at 8 o'clock. nev2,4,C,S,,10,ll.I2dr. !!TY PnOPEIiTY AT I'UICLIC SALE. V.' On 3IOND.W, NOVEMiSEitX. ISSO.willbe sold ut public sale ut the Cooper Heu-c. West King street, Lancaster, u valuable let et ground, situate en the north side et West Chestnut street, between Charlette nntl 3Iarv streets, in said city (Ne. 441), fronting en said Chestnut street 2." leet and extending north nerth wardly 201 feet, en which is erected a new two story llUlCK DWELLING HOUSE, with llrick Hack Ituildiug and Frame Summer Kitchen attached. There 111 e four rooms en first lloer, live rooms en second lloer ami one large plastered room en the third fleer. There is gus and water up and down stall's, with bath room, water closet and etner modern improvements. There is a cel lar eleven leet deep, and dry, under the entire building, and a balcony runs tha full length el the back building. This property is located in one et the most desirable neighborhoods in the city, is in geed condition, aud will busel.l en reasonable terms. Persons wishing te view the premises before the day of sale, will. call en the .undersigned, residing thereon. Sale te commence at seven o'clock p. in., of said day, when conditions will be made known by MRS. E.M.MA L. SMITH. Iluxav SiirncdT, Auct. ect2S-tsi BLACK CASHMERES, In Large Lets, from a NEW YORK SALE,- All le be sold tit le-s than regular prics. ut FAHNESTOCK'S, Net Doer te the Court Heuse. Ill ick and Colored Silks, Sal ins mid Velvets, all at our usual low prices. Shawls and Coats, In quantities te which we invite special atten tion. UNDEIiWEAU ter Ladies, Gents, Knvs and Giils. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. mievsm: i-uiixisuixu aoejtx. VTOTICK FLINiN & BREffEK AX. Would advise ull who contemplate putting in HEATEUS or making any alterations in theii heating arrangements te de se at ence before the rush et Fall Trade begins. TIIE 3IOST U.ELIAI5LK Hteves, in ait Mm, In the 3iarkct at the LOWEST PRICES. (MEAT STOVE STORE, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. CliMXA AXJi ULASSHAUMi. FA7TOY GOODS AT CHINA HALL. DECOKATEP TEA SETS, DECOIJATED D1NNEU SETS. DECOKATED CHAMI.Et: SETS. TETE-A-TETE SETS. FKU1T FLATES.- DESSEUT SETS, Ilavilanil'8 White, Geld Band and Decera. cd China, 3Iajelica, Toilet Sets, Vases, &c. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET. a rxejcxj:rs-AV-,A w "" IIKN1CY A.KILET Attorney and Cotinseller-at-Law Jl l'ark Itow. New Yerk. Collections made iu all parts of the United Stales, and 11 general legal business transacted tteiers bv enruils-dnn in Steiiiuiun & Ubnsee MISS 31. E. GILL, TKACHEU OF D1CAW ing Li the Girls' High Scheel, wishes te obtain pupil in the various styles of drawing unit painting. Kesidcucc Ne. it West Orange street. Furs altered ami repaired at th same place. ect20-tfd F inn & tans TIIED EDITION MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 8, I860. 1 ' Itl-li .IE? WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Nev. S. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, generally clear weather, followed by increasing cloudiness, winds backing te warmer southerly, with lower barometer. NO CHINESE NEED AlU'LY. Se Say the Fatcrsen Mill Men. P.vtkrsen N. J., Nev. 8. Iu reference te the rumor widely circulated and pub lished in several New Yerk dailies te the effect that Chinese labor was being intro duced in the silk and ether mills of this city, it is met with an indignant denial en the part of the manufacturers here. The Barbour flax spinning company, who have been represented as having already set a number of Chinamen te work by way of experiment, declares the statement false in every particular. In a personal canvass of the great mills of Patcrsen questions were asked as fellows : " First, de you have any Chinese labor employed?'' Second. " Have you contemplated cnipleyingany '.!"J llnrii, "Ue you believe there arc any Chinese employed in any silk or ether mills in Patcrsen?"' Fourth, "In your judg ment ha3 such employment ever been seriously contemplated by any ?'' The an swer te all was a uniform and indignant "Ne." TUKEK iiUICIDKS. Self Destruction in New Yerk Cltj-. Xew Yerk, Nev. 8. William Mansen, a Scotchman, committed snicidc this neon at his store Xe. 19 Bcckniau street, and at neon, Jehn Sutlage. 30 years old, a na tive of Germany, committed suicide by sheeting himself in ihe head at Xe. 110 Suffolk street. Mansen was a saloon-keeper. lie was formerly major of the 70th regiment Xew Yerk state militia of Xew Yerk. He went through the war with that command and was taken prisoner at Unll Run. The deed was committed vvilh a navy revolver, the bullet penetrating the heart. He was married four month age te a second wife and leaves several children by his first wife. Bertha Yeung, aged 23, a dressmaker, was killed last night by a fall from the 1001 01 -..'imj iast istn street. The coro ner's investigation shows that the girl probably threw herself down, being des perate from unrequited love. Tiie state ment is made that a tobacco merchant who had courted her in her old home at Tilus ville, Pa., and subsequently in this city, had net been heard of for nearly two years. The girl took the desertion te heart and fell seriously ill. She had pai t ly recovered and it was thought had for fer for getton her affliction. Jumped the Track. Jersey City, N. J., Xev. 8. At .six o'clock this morning; an engine ami pait of a coal train en the Meri is & Essex railroad jumped tlie track at Nineteenth and Greve streets. Jersey City. The engineer, Peter Cavanagh, a resident of Point Merris, who tried te leap from the tender of his engine, was in stantly killed, and the fireman, William Pepping, was severely injured. The dam-J age will amount te about :G0O. The track was cleared at, 11 o'clock when travel was resumed. Nihilists 0.1 Trial, Londen, Nev. if. A dispatch from St. Pctcrsutir'; te the D.iih Iftwi says at the trial before the military tribunal ali the Nihilist- prisoners acknowledged belong ing te theiovelutioiinry paity. One named Shcrvietfadiuitted he participated in the preparation of the mine under the railway at Moscow in December, 187!), and two ethers recounted the proceedings in con nection with the. mine oil the Rimphcrep.il railway. KILLED ON THE KAILUOAD. A 3 inn Supposed te b W. G. Ce j it. Potts villi:, Pa., Nev. y. While the up train en the Philadelphia & Heading railroad, due here at 12 o'clock, was ap preaching Auburn station this morning, a passenger fell from the platform and was instantly killed. The unfortunate man had a ticket for Fraekville, and is supposed te be W. (. Cooper, of Reading. Only :ui Oidinaij' Occurrence. Londen, Nev. 8. It is new stated that the despatch of the channel licet te li eland is in the eidinary cecrse and net connected with policies. jiam:kkt.s. mt ...'J - JKtm Cattle 3I:irkct. FiiiLADELPiiiA, Novembers. Cuttle market dull: sales 4.i(M head, l'riiii'j .V?ifl"'c: geed 4Jif?.'c ; medium 4 iQi '; coinaieu .;', flSHic; mixed iy.ii.iy-c. sheep market ilull ; sales ',000 Iieaii. l'rime Jc: geed lJ15lc; mciliuin4iye; coiumeu :.Jl'c ; culls iS-'lje. IIe"S 3IarKet dull : sales, s.000 head : lirlme 'X''C t fair l!JiS'5sC ; common i;gi.Ji. New Yerk "tlurlcei. iiw Yeiik. Ner. S. Fleur Statu ami W st ern 11 shade stronger with tuirl- active prices and expert unil home trade ili-mand : Superline, tit 5 &gi -fi; extra de ut tlKiilft Cl; choice, de, .f fct)Jf 1W : fuuey de il 'Mip't'i rnuiii' hoej. Oilie JtTjgj : choice de ut $.Yl(JgtS 0J; -uperline wesiern b:l'.!j) :r. coinmen te .geed elru de itiirtlsi: clu.iee de S4 'JOiJC .le : choice white wheat de il T.' (yl'X; fceutlieni market llrmi (onuneii fair te extra at J4 il !." j!); geed te c-liei.-e de .l e?'t$tl s.1. Wheat -JiIe better, nnd active ; Ne. -2 lied cash, -fl iS;4 ; de Nev., ?1 I'.l; de Dcceiuber. il-2Vyi'til JU:ile Jan., ft -SJiQl i-';:; Ne. 1 White, Dec, $1 10cl 11. S Cern Mffiiic better and (juict: 31ixcil western spot, .dii5SCe; ile liitiue, anpl'jyiv. Oats iic belter: Xe. 2, Nev.. St',c; de Dec, 41Ji: de 'Jan., 4-.'ic: State UQK'sj;; Western 3'.JS2 !5c I'lillauclplila .HurKei. I'iiiladklphia, November S. Fleui uiuiket quiet but steady; supc.itlnes'2 7."i.'5 ft: i'sira tl 003-1511; Ohie'und Indiana lu.uilly f" :,tQj i. ; lVnn'a family 3"i23a'."..T ; St. Leuis ti.niily utj7ri 5(1; Mimic-Ota t.euiiy j." 'iS'-Z "."; Straight 9u oegr. ."iO : Winter patent ?; . 7 '(; Spring de 57 008 23. i;ye Heur scarce at $5 TO. Wheat higher with geed demand: Xe. 2 Western U.-.i ii 15J ; Fenn'a. Ke.l 1 13QI t.-.j: ; Amber $11 llltK- Cem strong and telniug upwards; vellew ut Z6y,c; mixed fUc. Oatsllnuur; Ne. 1, White 40c: Ne. 2 de 10c ; Ne. a de US3 ; Ne. ., 31iscd ifiM?::7e. liyc quiet at 08c. Frovisiens iu fair jobbing ileuiaud ; uits- perk, old, at ii..".0; de new ut SKI.'iU; beet liams at $i7 0(J ; Indian mess bet-: ut -J1H .Vi : bacon ameked shoulders 52J:e ; salt de 5J-ic; smoked hamsioiec; piculed hum-. siij'j;. Lard steady ; city kettle at SJ; : ioeti- nuici. cis' 7Ajie ; prime steam is Gi Butter dull, aside from choice tgiarii ; Creamerv cxtia 2c; dogeinl :; choice '.'J, ole; 11. C ami X. Y.. extra 2iSg2Vc; Wistei;i icscrve extra 22g2te; de geed toclieice Viti 2i)c: I'ells finn with fair demand lorcheice: Western IJcscrvi' extra 2JJ21e; l'enu'a Fjitru 2i23e Eggs scarce und firm; I'enn'a Extra 2:c : Wesie::i Extra 25c. Cheese dull and weak ; New Yerk lull cream ut YiyjUYAilc ; Western full cream :i 1212c:ili lair te geed ut ligi'Je; de hall 3krin-a-4iS10c. I'ntrelcuiu null.; rcfincil 12c. Whisky at$i;il. Seeds Geed te prime clever dull at fJ OOfa 7. "ni; Timethy 110111 inul ut $i7!8-): Flax-cot quiet at $1 :::. bid, f 1 3.1 asked. Stecic.iiarbcr. Nkw Yerk Stocks. Ste:k3 weak. Novembers. a. f. a. if. v. sr. p. t. r. v 10:35 11:;;) 01 j) S:C0 Meney... 2,V;:' J;"e)i. K V,'i 44 44 Mlc li jsan s. i; 11475 114?; ii.-,i3- Michigan Cen t R. K..lrtj K my 109 CIiiiae.M St. 1'...10S10IJS1(M Han. .V&t...Cem 4IV 4l 4I1-? " P'M.... fc ssij Toleite Jfc Wabash.... 41-' 4t-'i OI1I0& MKllppl... sr'i SVi St. Leuis. I. 31. & S. R.. 4S ir.i Ontario anil Western. iVi i"J C. C. I. C. R. R Wi 1 cr Jersev Central.. 77K 7T?5 SMS 4SV ' M Del. A Hudsen Canal. S.W S .0 Oel.. Lack. A Western SSJ.J PSM Oil Western Union Tel... OS lsi isr Pacific JIail St. S. Ce.. 47' 472 47 iinhattan Elevated Union Pacific ?:p. e:;i' p:; Kansas A Texas 37J?37 5s New Aerk Central i:::-, Adams Express us " Illinois Central ti'j Cleveland & Fists i;y Chicago & Keek I i-i; Pittsburgh .t Ft. W 1:7 American U. Tel. Ce PHir.Arni.rii;.v. Stocks feveri-h. Pennsylvania K,K.... rV, ftl' C.0;i dlH lMdl'a. & Heading. iiX 2:'.',s 2't'. ... -X Lehigh Vallev 3J5 M'X MK M.'. Lehigh Navigation I ST. ."V X,'l Northern Pacific Cem 'i' ; 2S-'J 2; 20 I'M...'.. TilK .V.if .... .Vt' Pitts., Titusv'eA U.... lU 11U? V'.i .... IS''. Northern Central ;si:4 Kf SO :is Phil'u Ac Erie i: I; u:. isij C 17 Neithcrn Penn'a " ..'.'. Ull. IL U's of N. J ?VH ls-.C lv Hestonville Puss l:i l'.H !'i Central Trans. Ce 101; :;ata:. " 1i:ivati:sali:. Until NOVEM i;i:i: 17. the t wo-sfe: v F.riclc Heuse, wilh kitel'.en attached. Ne. 14S East Vinestrcet. let extends te Church street. Aj ples, Peaclies. and Grape Vine en let. water. tic. Iniiuirent Ne. 12; Charlette street. Lan caster, Pa. oet7-ce.?& nevl7 T7DK IIKNI. " A rarin. one mile from the city et l.ancu. ler, en the Petersburg turnpike." containing about one luiudred and five acres: thirty acres of which is new in fall crops ; privilege 10 put out two acre in tobacco. Enquire at Ne. as North Duke street oren tin preini-es. ect7-10lilend 31 US. JOHN 3Ict:i:ANN. OKl'IIAN'S fnlilU' SALE. On TiirilSDAV. NOVE.MltKt: Is, iSSfl. el a valuable Chesterit.iiutv farm et" 210 ACUI'.S Convenient te railre.i.ii, tloei! buildings. Sale positive. Fer pariii-ul.rs uddrs.3. s. i:.n;in, Admiiiistraierc. :.:i. ecl'Jft-iniil Ijiuili'iiticn;. Pa. PIIHLIC SAlX On TiirKSDAY, XlVEMI5Ei: 11, lSSll. will be sold at publii' ..1Ie.1t tin Grape hotel. North Queen street, tin following described real estate te wit : A two-story erlck DWELLING HOUSE and two contiguous halt lets of ground. Ne. Ill), 011 the north side et East King street, iu tin city of Lancaster, eaeli of ?uid bait lets con taining in trout ZZ reet. 2'J inehes. and 21." feet in depth te u ll-feet wide allej-, to gether with 2 feet ; inches wide In front en saiil East King street ami efthat width north ward te the distance of !." leet et the adjoining property en the northwest for the imi of uu alley. Possc-siea will be given en April 1, lSil Part et'the purchase meni'i m.iv remain 011 the jireperty for one year. lt"desired. Fain t' eeaiinenceat 7 o'clock p. r.i.el slid day. SAMUEL SIIOCII. It EXKV Suveeut. And. e'iVtsd yO !C SALE. HANDSOME RESIDENCES, Ten-roomed, live-stury end" 31ansard reef, (ireen Stene Frent Dwellings, Nes. 4.:r.u! IS! West Orange .Strcrt. V.'i!'.ir.ll the best MODERN-IMPROVEMENTS, iic-liiilii)g.Jenn!ng'.s improved Londen vvater-tle-els, marble-top v.aslisland, imiueveii wail-ed-in range, cellar heater, perfect drainage and sewerage, deep, ilrv cellar, white 111:11 hit Ikisii and step-, &c, Ac. Let 'JJ by -:V teeL te a I t-fcit. wide alley, front yard 2 1 leet iu deplli, incle-i d with ornamental iron fence. Fer ternw, ce.,unplv.te '.rOIIXII. 3IETZLHK, auiii'I-W.-iStM n fl Seuth DnkeSr. "i'NAi't"s villa r.i:3i set: sale. I Tin biib-cribcr ell'ers at private sale until November '2.:, ull that tine sriU'UI'.AN ItESIDEM!'. and farm known a Knaips illa. situate v.ithln halt" a mile of the city limits, in Lanc:e-t- r township, fientiug en the I'liiluilelhla ttirupil-e. ceiitaiuiug about 5s AGUES, with line residenee. never-failing springs of water.'a huge vunetvorelieii e luiii trees ami grup.; Min:s,itll in tlie Irg;-,-,; slate of cultivation, making 0111: el'lln; mist desir-abieeeunti-v lesidences in the vicinity. Alse the well known TEI.L'm IIAI.N t'I'WIO GEOlXNDSailjeiuiug ubeu and treuting or the I'euestOL'.'i. eeiituliiing about ::, A CUE. If net. sold belere November '.:: the s.11111; will lM-elfered ut put.Jie sale en the pieiiii-e-. ut which tit tbeul Uheuil et cattle, hellers and cows, will :iNe be sold. ANe tin 'veil known .Mi: IIAN'IO HOTEL IM'OI'Ein'l , corner or Hum and Chestnut streets, ',u:ir the Luiii .ister Uunitlaeturing Conip.iny'e Works. Tlii- propel tv, if net sold Iieleie Nevenilii-r il, will be eflered ut tin Leepard Hetel 011 t!i" i leiiinget sn.il day, i erltirt'ier parlieiilars eiiijiiire of lawi:i-ni;k kxaim. li: East King Street, i.C-Js.l Ijiiii .ister, l'a. VSS'GVEI.'S SAI.I1 OF VALUAISLi; i:EL !.sT.Ti:.-i!ii TI'ESDAY, XO-VEMUi-.lJ, 1.'!, Ivv, in pur-Miuiii-i; .! an. order of the Ceurl of Ce'iuaiii i'leas el Lancaster Comity. I'.t. the under. ineil a ienics of .J.ieeti fiim.in and wile w ill expose ut ptili ptili licsale in I hi: Iloieugh et Washington. Lan caster county, l'a., the following dc-ciibeil real estate, viz: Ne. I. A tract of FAEM LAND, situate in the lloi-er.gii of Wusl.iiigien, ulerisaiil, oa ea t. lining Ul A(.'llI-. n;..re or le-s. ei wliic'i are erccteda tv. e-story llrick IJeii-c. I'rs.ine Jiunk llarn. Tobacco Sheds and ether i:ccc-.ury ont ent buii lingsT adjoining pK.i.crtics e! the 31. E. chinch, Jehn llre.sli, Frank Yeung. i:t ul. This land is in the lughe-it slate et eiiltivatieii urn! cs.ffiully uduir.cd te the raising el tobac co ami market iruc. it h:e. :i liur sin am et waii r flowing ihien-'li i! am! a i.i ver-t.iiling spring i hicli lurni-lu-s running v.aier jer house and barn. 'I !;.-tiacL has a frontage of tee leet en Water --licet which l-.:i b: rcadily ili!ilcd luff, b.iildiag lets Ne. 2. Consists et Li 31IIEI: YAIM) and mill property en Water street, 111 said borough, containing I AC!!.'.. en uliicli N elected :i new TEA."I SAW 3iiLL.:;.;vl-t l-et. contain ing u:o-lier-; pov.-ei-cngine.lie liiihley s-iws, circular sawn. Ac The machinery is iu lirst elass running order. Adjoining siw millisa large l'LAXl.NG 31 ILL. iiirnishud withull ti.: iuilireved machinery Tins prep.-ity iseu the line of the Columbia R l'ert Deposit i'ailread and has a siding 110:11 said read. It has a front frent aire el Sje leet e'n the Mlfiuehalina liver and a v.eil-situafed Leg l'end. The mill and yard new haveal.irgi: patronage ami aie occupied by L. G. Scetleld. Tnset- Xis. 1 and 2 will be eM -eparulely or together. Ne..". A Le't ul t.ieiind situate en IMlew street in said borough. Hounded en th imrlli by tot 3,'e. 1. en tile cu-t by a public read, ami 011 the seuthuud v.cjl by Elbow sticct. Con taining ONE AC It!.. Ne. . A Let d Ground, adjoining Ne.::; bounded en tin north by let Xe. .", 011 the ca-,1. bya public read, en theseutii by let Ne.:'.uml en the wi-.t by Elbow stiecl. Containing ONE A CUE Ne..". A Let of Ground, adjoining Xe. t: bounded en tin- north by tract -Ne. I. en the east by public read, and theseutii by let Xe.;!, and en tin wi .st lv Elbow street. Containing' ONE A CUE. Lets Nes. :;, t ami ." will bciei.l separately or as n whole. Sc.i: A Let et (inuiid, sltuateeti ilizabeth street, ami known in theptuu et said borough a Xe. II"). I'pen which is erected a ouc-.-tery Frame lleusi; '! 1.1s let h:n a frontage et n; leet and a depth el M' leet. Ne. 7. A i'ltihliug Let. udieining let Ne. C, anil known 1:1 the plan of said borough :vs Ne. IU. c routing IK! lc-t en Elizabeth street and extending in depth 1. leet. Ne. 8. A liuilding Let, adjoining let Xe. 7. und known lis the piano! sal. 1 bnieiigli : Ne. 117. Flouting IV. feet 011 Elizabeth stre.el and cxlc nitiug in depth Pi.", feet. Ne. y. a Let of Ground, situate en Water street, iu said boteugh. en which is erccteda one and 11 hail story KIIA'lE DWEL LING und ether outbuildings. This let has ;. width if:h feet en Water street, and extend-, in depth !."') feet te an alley ami adjoins piepeity of Dar bara. Kuiii: and tract Xe. 2. Ne. 10. A Let or l'icct of Ground, situate 0:1 31111 sticct in said borough, being 'M lectin width und 221 feet in depth : adjoining pioper pieper pioper ticsef .1. W. 3Hller and ilunjumin sible. Ne. 11. A Let of Ground, situate en I'cnu (formerly 3Iurket) street. In suiil borough; intaliiiiig ONE-HALF ACUE and bounded By lirtiperiies of Samuel 3Iycrs, Levi Haver slick und Jehn iioeveii. Any per.-en d-sireus el cxa:nining the. loci- 11011 01 ii:e aneve iracis can .an in inu 11111 etilce of Wm. il. Given, esq.. Celuiiibia, l'a., where u full map et the premises may be seen, or upon the undersigned in Washington lior lier lior e'.ixh. The sale will be held en the mill property at 1 o'clock, sharp, where ultenduncu will be given und terms made known by JOShl'It W. 31ILLE1:, Assignee of Jacob Stamuu and Wife. Ai-uauax DtLLixdi-a Auct. oeti'(4tdeawil PAINTING. All kinds of llcus- Fainting and Graining done at the shortest i.otieeund 111 lhabest pos pes siblu style. We have reduced our price te 31.75 per day. shop en Charlette street. ectl2-:;md ALLEN GUTIUUK & SONS,