LANCASTER DAILY lltlXLLiGLftl;EL. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 13 1880. Lancaster Irntclligencei. SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 13,1880. THE OH) AKD TME NEW. Fer tllC IXTEI.LIU1.XCEB. A LETTEll. I've just read In the Timet of this morning, dear Sue, It is awlully shocking, absurd ! That a new style of kissing is coming ill use Has the like of it ever been heard ." 1 shall no er, no never, give up the old way, It is cruel te ask it indeed, And it made me most cry when I read it, dear Sue; "Twill make many a maiden's heart bleed. And I'll tell dearest Ed, when 1 see tiiin again, That the old way Is sweetest of all ; The way Adam kissed Eve in the garden ; the way We've been kissing en down from tlie fail. Bui the scientists tell us the ancients nc"cr kissed, IJut they're sinely mistaken, dear Sue; Fer the girls . euld have pined, like the rose bud, away, Thai lias never been bathed with the dew, U'c must never consent te a ncw-ianglcd plan. With the old maimer bursting with bliss; .We must frown dfwi-n the tyrant, the demon, who dares Te approach with a patented kiss. U they alter the old way they will spoil it, I'm sure, , They will make it a nuisance, a fraud. And our faces against it shall never be turned. Shall they . Your affectionate Maud, W.KM. Indian Ethnology. TI:e Right Investigating Parties el Majer Powell. Omaha, Neb., Republican. Among the Union Pacific passengers bound for the Pacific coast Monday was the explorer, Majer J. AV. Powell, of Washington, chief of the bureau of eth nology. 3Iajer Powell has eight parties in the field engaged in making a study of the North American Indians their condition, their habits of life, their languages, their history, &c, as well as taking a census .of them. These parties, who are roughing it with tents, mule-tcams, &c, are scattered throughout California, Ne vada, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, and Majer Powell is going te visit them all te ascertain personally hew they are progress ing with their work ; he will probably be absent about two months. The taking of the Indian census was begun Oct. 1, and will probably net lib finished until next spring, owing te the scattered locations of the various tribes. The name of every Indian is written out in full, together with age, sex, &c, and ether statistics are ob tained, just the same as of the civilized citizens of the United States, se far as practicable. Besides these eight ethnological parties who arc doing this work, tliore are spceial agents of the census bureau who are assist ing with the various Indian agents. It is estimated that the total number of Indians in the United States will feet up ever 300, 000. One of Majer Powell's parties has just discovered in New Mexico and Arizo na a number of old ruins and pueblos, which means old Indian villages. These are new being carefully explored. In New Mexico they have discovered, west of Santa Fc, the largest collections of ruins ever found en this continent. Majer Powell had just received a dispatch concerning it, and stated that the Republican would be the first newspaper te make the announce ment. Majer Powell, who has gained a national reputation, began his explorations under the auspices of the Smithsonian in stitution in 18G0, and has been in-thc cm ploy of the government ever since. m LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD r.iAKKirr. DAIKT. Butter ffllh Cup cheese, "cups Cottage cheese, 2 pieces Dutch cheese?! lump rr.uiTS. Apples ?? pk Bananas each , Cherries, dried, $1 jt Currant-s'dried, 1 B. , Dried Apples $7 it " Peaches?! it , Fex Grapes ?1 qt Grapes ?j pk Lemens ?1 lez Oranges?? dez Persimmons $. jt Quinces?? y pk VWll.TAHLKS. Beets ?? bunch , Cabbage ?? head Carrots ?1 bnncli , m ?? dez Ce. t ?i imncli Celeij hihj;i Lima be, -ul and plate Lettuce, he. ' , Onion-, $? H 1'- ' fy bunch Potatoes ??Jpk -eel-.... (Sweet) ?!i. Kailisl-.es ?? bunch Soup Beans ?1 qt Salsify ?? bunch Tomatoes ?? JtCpk Tjirnips s. peck 1WLTKV. Chickens ?? pair (live) " " (cleaned) Ducks ?? pair Geese?? piece.. Turkeys ?1 piece (live) " " (cleaned) , MISCKIXAMWCS. Apple Butler ?? qt Kggs ?? dez Heney ??B Seap ?? lb.. ................ .......i Saner kraut ?? it Habbits ?? pair nitAix. Clevcrsecd?? bus Hay ?? ten Cern ?? bus Oats ft bus Uye?? bus Timethy Seeed ?1 bus Wheat?? bus FISH. J toss ?? ft Cattish?? B 1 OICIl oil II . eiicKcrs. - White Fish ?1 Jb Itlue " ' Halibut ?? & MEATS. Beet Steak,?? fl " Roest (rib) ?? II " " (chuck) ?1 6 Corned,?? & " Dried, -J. fc Bnlegnu dried Ham ?? . Lamb ??S Lard ?? Hi. ..-.. .. Mutten ?? & t one fi Hj. ........................ 5c fiC ".."."."sjjiec 1015e 2ec ....... ..12c ......... VJc 5!-'C 10fi)12c 2.'!c 1215c i-jaec 50e ...Wc .....25$-c '...""..":"f."ec .. .3-?."iC 1012c U'C lejji'jc 58c 2yic ".""."ie5c iedise a el lu2l"e 10c ....ic$l S)C(J$l ....Vic&il ,...7."ic$2 ?l2 .""."i."ic ....2025c rsa styvit ....... tW .$7.50S.O0 .....$2e25 )'C ....:r40c swjec ..2."2)3.50 1.00 ....... .1UC 1'Mc , IOC 10c a 1UC ,'.'. lee 12c 10i20c S2glfic ....10ft12c 10312c 232S?C ........ 23c "".".i"MlSc i2aec tl10c iem;c , .l&10c Weiklncinen. Kefore von begin your heavy spring work after a wihteref relaxation, yeursystem needs cleansing and strengthening te prevent an at tack of Ague, Itilieus or Spring Fever, or some ether Spring sickness that will unlit you ler a season's work. Yeu will save time, much sickness and great expense if you will use one bottle et Hep Hitlers in your family this mouth. Don't wait, bee ether column. nl-Swd&w A Werd te Our Kcaders. When you read of a icmcdy that will cure a diseases, beware of it; but when veu read of a pure vegetable compound which claims te cure only certain parts of the body, ami fur nishci high proet that it does tliis, you can safely try and with the assurance that it will help you. This is just what Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure docs. It cures all troubles et the lower portion ei the body anil none ethers. It will net help the teeth iche, earache nor consumption, but it will put venr body In a vigorous ami healthy state where you can enjoy lite and apjueciatu its geed h nigs. Try it. 2 JUL MUSIVAZ, LNSTltUMENTS. THE- Lancaster Orp Mi? Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IX STKUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms SM North Queen street, Manufactory in the rear. Branch Office, 15$ East King Street. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. Alse A gent ler Lancaster County for CIIICKEUIXG & SOX'S Celebrated PIA.NOS. A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments, Violins, ilanjes, Hand instru ments, Ac, always en baud. tl3-lydS&lyw RELIGIOUS. FIBST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST. Preaching te-morrow morning and even ing by the pastor. Kev. Wm. Morrison. In the evening a sermon specially te young men will be delivered. Sunday school at 1J p. m. FIBST REFORMED CHURCH. THE usual divine services te-morrow at 10 a. in. and 7, p. m. Sunday school at 1 p. m. FIRST M. E. CHURCH, NORTH DUKE Street. At 10 a. m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and Baptism. At 7i p. m., preaching by the pastor, Kev. S II. C. Smith. Sabbath school at 1JJ p. m. Yeung people's prayer meeting at G p. in. LOVE FEAST THE CONOREGATIONAt Baptist Brethren will held their Leve Feast en Sunday, Xevcmber 11, at Oregon meeting te commence at 2 o'clock p. m., und the Lord's Supper at C o'clock, p. m. ORAVIAX SERVICES BOTH MORS ing and evening, at the usual hours. Sun day school at 2 p. in. Preaching by Kev. J. H. Dubbs, D. D. MENNONITE. REV. ELI HERR, FROM New Yerk, will preach at the Reformed Menneuite church. East German street, to morrow evening at 7 o'clock. ME. MISSIONS. EAST MISSION . Preaching at 7:30 p. m., by Itev. S. O. Garrison. Wbst Mnsiex. Pmaclilng at 7:15 p. m. Prayer meeting at C:30 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN PREACHING IN THE morning and evening, at the usual hours, by the pastor, Kev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D. PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL MISSION Chapel, Seuth Queen Street. Preaching by the pastor, Itev. J. C. Hume, at 1 p. in. Sunday school at Vi p. m. Prayer meeting en Thursday at 7 p. m. ST. JAMES 1IOLY COMMUNION AT S and morning service at 10 a. m. Evening prayer a: G p. m. OT. STEPHEN'S CHAPEL, COLLEGE (D Cauinus. Divine -ervlce te-morrow morn ing at 10 o'clock. Preaching by Itev. T. G. Apple, D. D. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Divine service at 10 a. m. and VA p. m. At the evening bcrvice the Sixth Anniversary of the Sunday school will be celebrated. Sermon appropriate te the occasion at the morning se.vicu. The presence et parents and friends is earnestly desiicd. All arc cordially invited. Iter. W. F. Lie!) I iter, pastor. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED DIVINE SER vices at 10 a. in., and at VA p. m. Preach ing by the pastor. Sunday school at 11 p. in. Prayer meeting at C p. m. ST. PAUL'S M. E., CHURCH S. yUEEN ST. Preaching at 10 a. in., and at Vi ! '"-. by the pastor, Kev." J. Lindcinuth. Class meeting at !iium. Prayer meeting at p. in. S u mlay school at 1 p.m. SALEM CHURCH OF GOD PREACHING morning aud evening by Ker. Jehn Hun ter, of Heading. Sunday school at 1 p. in. Wet Mission, Derwavt stiect. Sunday school at p. m. North Mission. Antioch. Sunday school at 9 a. in. Preaching at 5 p. m., by Kev. J. Swenk. Seuth Mission, Keavcr strcet. Sunday school at IX p. m. Evening service at 5 p. m. SECOND EVANGELICAL, CHURCH (English), North Mulberry street, above Orange. Preaching at 10 a. in. and 7J4 1- by Kev. Themas Harper, et Millcrsvillc. Sab bath school at 3 p. m. Kevival services dm Ing the week at 7 p. m. ALL WORKERS (UNION) SUNDAY school, public school bu'Uling, corner of Lemen and Lime streets. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at Yf o'clock. Gospel meeting ler children and adints every Thurs day evening at 7 o'clock. Everybody welcome. UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD Preaching te-morrow by the pastor, Kev. D. A. L. Laverty, at 10 a. m., and 7J4 p. in. Sunday school and adult Bible class at l)i p. m., and at the Green street Chapel at 2 p. in MJiVIVAL. HOSTBTTER'S CELEBRATED Meets the requirement of the rational medi cal philosophy which at pre-cnt prevails. It is a pcriectly pure vegetable remedy, embracing the three important pepcrtics of a preventive, a tonic, ami an alterative. It fortifies the body again-t disease, invigorates and revital izes the torpid stomach and liver, and effects a most salutary change in the entire tysleai, when in a morbid condition. Fer tale by all Druggists and Dealers gcnci ally. nl-lydced&lyw KivNur ash Limn uuj:a. tar's Safe Itey i Liver CURE. $1.25 PER BOTTLE. A Positive Remedy for ALL, Kid ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of both Male and Female. READ THERECORj?: "It saved my life." -E. It. JMUcly, Sclma, Alw " It is the remedy that will cure the i.'iany diseases peculiar te women." Mether' MCfftt sinc. " it Iieh missed severe tests and wen enderpe-.- ments from some et the liighehtmcdical talent In the country." A'eie Yerk World, "Ne remedy heretofore discovered can be held for one moment in comparison with it." C. A. Harvey, V. D., Washington, D. C. This Great Natural Remedy is for Sale bj Druggists in all Parts of the World. TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER. H. H. WARNER & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. augfl-Tu.Tli&Sd&w ei-x mtAwimis. 26th Popular Monthly Drawing OF THB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macauley's Theatre, in the City of Louis ville, ou TUESDAY, NOV. 30th, 1880. These drawings occur monthly under pro pre visions et an Act et the General Assembly of Kentucky, incorporating the Newport Print ing and Newspaper Company, approved April a, IS7S. j&-TIiis Is a special act, und lias never been repealed. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following djcisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. 2d Its drawings are fair.. N. 1!. The Company has new en hand n large reserve fund. Kead the list et prizes for the NOVEMBER DRAWING. 1 prize $ 30,000 i. T)21ZC JUjVUU 1 prize 5,000 10 prizes $l,000cach 10,000 iX) prizes 500 each 10,000 100 prizes, $100 each.... 20,000 200 prizes 50 each .'... 10,000 liOO prizes SOcach 12,000 1000 prizes lOcach 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 '.prizes 200 each, " " 1,800 J prizes 101) each, " " 900 1,WJ prizes $112,400 Whole tickets, $2; hal t" tickets, $1; 27 tickets $50; 53 tickets, $100. Kemit Meney or ISank Draft in Letter, ei -end by Express. DON'T SEND 11V KEGIS TKKED LETTEK OK POSTOFFICE OKDEK. Orders of$3 and upward, by Express can bt sent at our expense. R. M. UUAIUMIAN, Courier-Journal Iluilding, Eeulnville, Ky.,ei 307 ami W.) Broadway. New Yerk. mSlTuTh&S&w STOMACH BITTERS VBY GOODS. BLACK CASHMERES, In .Large Lets, from a NEW YORK SALE, All te lie sold at Ices than regmlar prices, at FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. Black and Colored Silks, Satins and Velvets, all at our usual low prices. Shawls and Coats, In quantities te which we invite special atten tion. UNDEUWEAK for Ladles, Gents, Beys and Girls. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, CLOAKINGS. HAGER & BROTHER have new open the latest novelties In French, English and American DRESS GOODS. FRENCH PLAIDS, IIANDKEKCHIEFS, SUITINGS, SIDE BANDS, CASIIMEKE FOULE, MOMIE CLOTHS, FLAN NEL SUITINGS, &tt, &c. SILKS, SATHS AND VELVETS. Cloaks! Cloaks! Have just received from New Yerk Import ers a line of Cloaks, Delmans nnd Jackets lu the Latest Style for Ladies and Misses. CLOAKING CLOTHS, Jilack and Celers, Plain and Fancy, In Large Assortment. jKS'Wc Invite examination. Our assortment for the Fall and Winter Season is new complete, and we have never offered te attractive a stock in all our depart ments in DRESS GOODS It is impossible te give a faint idea of the many beautiful novelties we show this season. The cllerls of Foreign Manufactures this sea son have been very successful, both in Solid Celers and Fancies. POPULAR GOODS MODERATE PRICES. In addition te our superb stock of Fine Goods, we have a large assortment of French and Demestic J-'laiincl Suitings, new se much in vogue, from Hue te SI. 00 per yard. In Silks, Velvets and Plushes Our assortment excels all previous ones in Beauty and design, richness and coloring, anil great variety. Particular attention has been paid te have the colorings match, se that no tiimcuuy is experienced in selecting a comui cemui comui natlen dress that will harmonize perfectly in coloring. In our Black Goods, Lace, Handker kerchief, Embroidery, Gleve, Hosiery, Riboen and Linen Depart ments a lull aud most attractive assortment will be found. We also call attention te our DRESS MAKING AUD Ladies1 Underclothing Departments. 9 9S"All orders are. executed with promptness and in the best manner. In all Departments our stock will be found cplete Willi the NEWEST AND MOST DE 1KABLE GOODS, and at prices that are as w as the lowest. HOMER, GOLLADY & CO., 1412 and 1414 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ect 3 Smdced TLrfWAMJK, JtC- OTOVE8. STOVES. Brick-Set and Portable HEATERS and RANGES '.at: Shertzer, Hnmphreville & Kieffer's 10 EAST KING STREET. Hemer. CeMay & Ce. DBF GOODS, NOTIONS, JkC. STK1CII BROS.' ADVERTISEMENT. THE LADIES' VOTE If it were cast for the merchants who have especially wen their favor and patronage, would, judging by the daily overflow crowds of customers, be given in overwhelming ma jority te the popular house of ASTRICH BR0.S' 18 EAST KING STREET. IS EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 18 EAST KING STREET. Wc de-sire te call particular attention te the following special bargains elfercd new : HATS AND AND MILLINEEY. In the various divisions of our llata and Mil linery department we are displaying all the novelties of tnc season, in even- possible vari ation et style, et qualities te satisfy the most lastldieus, aud at prices which absolutely compel purchase. Just opened, 100 dozen of FINE TRIMMED DERBIES. FINE TRIMMED DERBIES, FINE TRIMMED DERBIES, FIFTY CENTS, FIFTY CENTS, FIFTY CENTS, Satin Trimmed Derby, fully trimmed with satin, $1.00. Seft Felt Derbies at 50c. Ladies' Felt Shapes, 25c. Moscow Beaver llats, Sic. Cigarette Hats, C5e. FINE PLUSH BEAVER HATS, in black, brown, garnet, navy blue, niyrtie green and all shades of drab; idiot the finest quality, for THREE DOLLARS, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS In great variety at reasonable prices. FEATHERS. FEATHERS. FEATHERS. OSTRICH PLUMES, in black white and colored, OSTRICH TIPS, in every possible shade. BIRDS' WINGS, BREASTS, FEATHER BANDS and FANCY FEATHERS in various styles. TRIMMING SILKS and SATINS. A SPECIAL RARGA1N IN HEAVY DRESS BLACK SILK, at $1.50 per yard. We sell excellent BLACK TRIMMING SATIN for J1.00 per yard. GOOD BLACK hILK VELVET, at $1.00 per yard. AN EXCELLENT BLACK SILK VELVET at $1.25 per yard. GOOD BLACK VELVETEEN at 50c. per yard. EMBOSSED VELVETEENS in black, brown, navy, garnet, myrtlu, at 05c. per yard. COLORED VELVETEENS atCOe. PLUSHES in all the new shades. DRESS TRIMMINGS. DRESS TRIMMINGS. DRESS TRIMMINGS. BLACK SILK FRINGES from 25c. upward. We sell an elegant Jet and Chenille Fringe for 75c. a yard : sold elsewhere for $1. Our Black Silk Fringes, sold at $1 ycr yard, arc the greatest bargains ever offered. Wc have en hand the most elegant line of Fine Jet and Chenille Fringes from $1 upward and offer a special inducement in a Fringe which wc sell at $1.80 per yard ; worth $2.50. Our line or PASSAMENTERIES PASSAMENTERIES PASSAMENTERIES ctnnel be competed with by any lieii-e in the city, either in varictyef style nor in choice of patterns', We exhibit the most elaborate designs of PASSAMENTERIES at our well known low prices. NOVELTIES IN CHENILLE AND JET TASSKLS, BEADED HUNGARIAN SPIKES, BEADED BALLS, BEADED PEARS the latest novelty. BEADED TRIMMING CORD, COLORED SILK TASSELS AND GIRDLES, in all the new shades. ORNAMENTS, LOOPS. JET DROPS and BON TONS, in endless variety. Our assortment in DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS is the most complete, and we arc new able te suit every single purchaser. WE CALL ATTENTION TO OUR KID GLOVES. A Thrcr Butten Geed Kid Gleve, in black and white, all new lull shades, and most ele gant opera and evening shades, ler NINETY-EIGHT CENTS. The best Gleve eyer offered ler the price. 3-We offer te take back everv nair that tears or rips when put en, and furnish a new pair Instead. Six Butten, of the same quality, for $1.C9. 3GREAT BARGAINS THIS WEEK.-&Q. 100 dez. six-button Kid Gloves for C9c. 50 dez. cigiit-buten Kid Gloves, line quality, $1.00 a pair. We will sell THIS WEEK 200 dez. LADIES' FINE MERINO GLOVES, in all the new fall shades, with ribbed tops, extra long, at the astonishing price of TWENT-F1VE CENTS a pair. This is the biggest bargain we ever elfercd. READ THIS 1 50 dez. Ladies' Fine All-Linen Hemstitched IIANDKEKCHIEFS at lJKc. apiece. ANOTHER GREAT BARGAIN! 100 dez. Ladies' Solid Colored MERINO HOSE, linishcd, line quality goods, ler 18c. a pair. (These Stockings would be cheap at 30c.) An extra geed, full regular made. Fine Cot Cet Cot eon Hese, ter Ladies, in cardinal, navy, brown, gendarme, garnet, at 32c. a pair. These aru extra long French goods, and cost 50c. a pair any ether time. Anether let of full regular made Ralbrlggans at 25c. a pair. 25 dez. Ladies' Heavy Fleece Lined Hese, full regular made, double heels and tees, for 25c. a pair. Full regular made Ribbed Merine Hese, in white and colored, for 25c. a pair. A real Knitted Stocking, all wool, ladies' size, in dark cardinal, at 45c. a pair. Child's size from 28c. up. IN MEKINO UNDERWEAR. wc offer this week the following : A heavy Ladies' Merine Undervcst, 35c. An extra line Merine Undervcst, silk stitch ed, regular cutis and shoulders, 48c. apiece. Child's Tfndervcsts and Pants, in all sizes and qualities. UNION SUITS, UNION SUITS, UNION SUITS. GENTS' MERINO UNDERWEAR. NOTE OUR PRICES : An excellent 50c. Shirt ler -10c. Drawers te match. Scvcnty-flvc cent Shirt and Drawers at 50c. each. Finest goods at 75c. each. Scarlet Medicated All Weel Shirt and Drawers at $1.25 each. MS- Come and leek at them. sgi THREE GREAT BARGAINS IN GENTS' SOCKS. Heavy Ribbed Leng woeisocks 18c. a pair Regular Made Fine Merine Socks 25c. a pair Real British Socks 19c. a pair Just received, a let of fifty dozen extra large size. HEAVY GERMAN LINEN TOWELS, flue quality Damask, with knotted falngc, ler ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. A rare chance, which ought net te be missed. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS IS THE LANCASTER BAZAAR, LANCASTER BAZAAR, LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. U EAST KIKU BXBEET;- LA1KASTJBB, PA. NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE, AT GU3STDAKBRS. LADLES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufflings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins, Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid. and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GUNDAKER'S. Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars ind Cuffs, call at GUN DAKER'S. Ladies, yie will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c, call and examine enr stock, at GKLnSTDJKER'S, 142 & 144 North Oueen Street, Lancaster, Pa. fO SALE. FOK SALK OR RENT. The geed will und fixtures of the well known " Snapper Bex" saloon en North Duke street, new occupied by Chas. Lawrance. Ap ply at saloon. nevO-lwd PRIVATE SALK. Until NOVEMBER 17, the two-sterv Brick Heuse, with kitchen attached. Ne. IIS East Vincstrcct, let extends te Church wtreet. Ap ples, Peaches, and Grape Vine en let, water. &c. Inquire at Ne. 12U charlotte street, Lan caster. Pa. oct7-ced&novl7 PUBLIC SALE. On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. will be sold at the Leepard lletel.a two-story FRAME DWELLING, with Frame Back Building, con taining hall and 10roems,sitnatcd en the south west corner of Beaver and Uager streets. Ne. 002 ; let witli house fronts 25 feet and in depth 100 feet te a 11 tcet wide alley. Alse an adjoin ing let the same size. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. Condi tions made known by ELLEN BOWMAN. II. SnTOEnr. Auet. n9-7td TjUmSALE. . HANDSOME RESIDENCES, Tcn-roemcd, two-story and Mansard root, Green Stene Frent Dwellings, Nes. 429 and 433 West Orange Street. With all the best MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. ncludlng Jcnniiig's improved Londen water closets, marble-top washstand, Improved wall-cd-ln range, cellar heater, perfect drainage and sewerage, decx, dry cellar, white marble base and steps, &c, Ac. Let 22 by 215 feet te a 14-lee t wide alley, front yard 20 feet in depth, inclesed with ornamental iron fence. Fer terms, &c, apply te JOHN II. METZLER, uig21-W&Stfd Nn.9 Seuth Dnke St. PUBLIC SALK. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1830, will be sold at public sale en the premises. Ne. 300 Seutli Queen street, Lancaster city, the fol lowing described real estate and personal property, late et Jane Ewlng, dee'd, te wit : A one-story Brick Dwelling Heuse and Let or Piece of G round thei eunte belonging, situ ated Ne. SCO, en the west side of Seuth Queen street, Lancaster city. The house is in excel lent order and the location desirable for a pri vate .residence or business. There is also a back" building and summer house. The let fronts en Seuth Queen street 32 feet 2 inches, and Is 120 feet deep. This property will positively be sold. Pos session given immediately. Purchase money payable April 1, 1831, provided that purchaser give approved security, -Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. ELIZABETH ELLIOTT, MARTIN B. EW1NG, ELIZABETH SHOOK, SUSAN WILFONG, HETTIE ANN SAYLOR, Heirs of Jane Ewlng, deceased. IIkmkt SnucEr.T, Auct. nS-eedts KNAPP'S VILLA FARM FOR SALK. Tlic subscriber offers at private sale nntil November 21. all that line SUBURBAN RESIDENCE and farm known as Knapp-s Villa, situate within half a mile of the city limits, in Lancaster township, fronting en the Philadelphia turnpike, containing about 23 ACRES, with line residence, never-failing springs et watcr.Ia large variety of choice Iruit trees and grape vines, all in the highest state et cultivation, making one of the most desir desir ablcceuntry residences in the vicinity. Alse the well known TELL'S IIAIN PICNIC GROUNDS adjoining above ami fronting en the Conestoga. containing about U-JJ ACRES. If net sold before November 23 the same will be offered at public sale en the premises at which time about 12 head et cattle, helpers and cows will also be sold. Alse the well known MECHANICS HOTEL PROPERTY, corner or Plum and Chestnut streets, near the Lancaster Manufacturing Company's Works. Tills property, if net sold before November 24, will be ettered at the Leepard Hetel en the evening et said day, Fer further particulars enquire of LAWRENCE KNAPP, 143 East King Street. nO-tsd Lancaster, Pa. YALUAISLK REAL ESTATK AT PUBLIC SALE. Pursuant te the direction of the last will and testament Of Frederick W. Coon Ceon Coen ley, deceased, the undersigned executer will expose te public sale, en SATURDAY EVEN ING, NOVEMBER, 13, ISSO.at the Grape Hetel, North Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, the following described real estate of the tes tator, in the Ninth ward of the city : Ne. 1. The Mansion Property at the N. E. corner of James and Charlette street, with ground attached, fronting 52 feet I inch en James street, and extending northward along the east side of Charlette street 232 feet te a 14-s-eet wide allev, with a commodious two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. 21 feet 7 inches by 27 feet 1) inches, and two-slery Stable thereon erected. Seven building lets eastward et the Mansion Property ; each fronting 2 feet, and one let of 27 feet fronton the north side of James street, and a depth et 232 feet te a 1 Meet wide alley. Nine building lets en the cast side of Char lotto street between the stated II feet wide alley and Frederick street, each witha front or width of 25 feet, 10 inches, en Charlette street, and a depth et 203 ieet te a parallel public 14 feet alley en the cast. On the plan et lets as marked, 12 and 13, is a small neat brick dwell ing houec. Three building lotsadjeiningand northward of Frederick street, en the cast side or Char lotto street, each with a lrent of 2 feet, 4 inches, and depth el 2C3 feet, te a 11 l'cctwide public alley. A piece of ground having an area of 130 square perches, adjoining and northward of the lets last described, fronting 1(51 feet en the east side of Charlette street, anil extending eastward te the Pennsylvania railroad en which it bounds about 1ST feet. A piece of ground containing 53 square perches, Willi a frontage; en the east side of Charlette street of 108 feet and bounded by the Pennsylvania Railroad for 15S feet and the Lancaster and Harrlslmrg Turnpike read for 20 feet, having thereon erected a substantial Brick Tobacco Warehouse, 121 feet long by 48 feet wide, and a convenient siding for the use et the premises, connecting the main track of the Pennsylvania Railroad. A lotet creund en the west side et Charlette street, at the corner et Coenlcy and Frederick streets, ei a wieiii ei e-j ieen lueues, aim m depth 238 feet te a 20 feet wide alley. A let of ground, en the northwest comer of Charlette and Frederick streets, with & width of 27 feet en the west side of charlotte street. and a dcptli along Frederick street ei iya ieet te a 20-feet wide allcv. Ten adjoining lets northward of the one last described, en the west side el Charlette street, each with a width of 20 feet and a depth of 238 fett te a 20-fcct wide alley. A lotet ground, en the cast side et Mary street at the corner of Coenlcy and Frederick streets, of a width or 30 feet, -1 inches, and depth of 238 feet te a 20-fect wide alley. Alet of ground at the northeast corner et Frederick and Mary streets, with a width ef27 feet en Mary sticctand a depth along Freder ick street et 238 Ieet te a 20-fcct wide alley. Ten adjoining lets northward of the last de scribed let, en the east sidcef 3Iarystrcet,each with a width of 28 feet and a depth of 233 feet te a 20-fect wide alley. Aplece of ground bounded by Charlette and Mary streets and the Lancaster and Harris burgTurnplkc read, containing ii Acres and 22 Perches, with a One-story Brick Dwelling Heuse thereon erected, with a frontage en Charlette street at 217 feet, en Mary street C!3J lect and en the Turnpike read G54 feet. And en the south side of James street. cat of Charlette street, three separate properties, all having a depth of 01 feet Vi inches te the line of property of Jehn Fex. Tleccased, viz.: Heuse Se. 350, having a lrent et 10 feet 5 inches, is a two-story Brick Dwelling with Brick Back Building. Heuse Ne. 3fs, having a front et 21 Ieet 4J. mencs, is a two-story Jincii Dwelling with Brick Back Building. Heuse Ne. 340, having a lrent or 20 feet. Is a two-story Brick Dwelling with Brick Back Building. Between the houses 350 and 313 there is a common alley 2 feet, 9 inches wide. leading southward trem James street for a distance of 25 lect, and en the cast boundary of Ne. 3IG Is acommen alleyi feet wide leadingsenthward te line of property of Jehn Fex, deceased, ac cording te the title papers. All these properties are situated in an im proving portion of the city and worthy the consideration of purchasers. The 45 building lets are of suitable dimen sions and of eligible location as regards grade und drainage. A plot of the premises can be seen by these disposed te purchase and all needful Informa tion obtained upon application te tkc under signed. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when conditions will be made known. CHAS. M. HOWELL, Executer of F. W. Coealoy, dased. t22-6UUfaS MMBKOHtXMICS, C. WA.TCHES, ZAHM'S A new room and elegant stock. A full line or Lancaster Watches, Waltham Watches, Columbus Watches, in Geld uad Silver Cases, at thu LOWEST CASH PRICES. Beautiful wedding gifts in Jewelry, Diamonds, Bronzes, Silverware, and French Clocks. Arundel Spectacles, the best in the world. OUR MANUFACTURING: DEPARTMENT is as complete as any in the larger cities. We manufacture Rings, Masonic Murks, Society Pins, Jewelry of all kinds. Diamond Mounting and any special or odd pieces in any desired MONOGRAMMING and Flue Jewelry and Watch repairing a specialty. All work warranted. Call and examine our stock and leave your repairing with Zahm's Cemer, Lancaster, Fa. COAL. B. II. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ail kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. O-Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL Ceal of tue Best Quality put up expressly for family use, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. - YARD 150 SOUTH WATEK ST. ie29-lyd PHILIP SCHUM.SON & CO. c '10AL! COAL! CO ALU! Wc have constantly en hand all the best grades of COAL thut are in market, which we are selling as low as any yard in the city. Call and get 'ir prices before buying else where. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON, 827-lyd 234 NORTH WATER STREET. C0H0 & WILEY, 350 NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. lebSMyd T UMltKIt AMD COAL 1ST TELEPHONE The undersigned are new prepared te re ceive orders for Ceal, Lumber, Sash, Deers, Blinds, &c., by Telephone. Step in at the Exchange and de your own ordering free of charge. G.SENER&SONS, S. E Cor. Prince and Walnut Streets. jlO-tfdSJ no te REILLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, and all ether kinds et Coel. Munnre by the car leadat Philadelphia stock yard prices. Farmers and ethers in want et SUPERIOR MANURE will llndit te their advantage te call. lard, Harrisburg Pike. ) Olllce, 20 East Chestnut struct. ag!7-ltd DRUGS, SO. N JOTICE TO LADIES. Trcteussc Gleve Cleaner, ler cicanimr Kid Gloves ami removing Grease and Stains from vt oeien or miks, tnc most convenient inven tion of the kind ever before the neenle. Trv it; it is very simple, cleans a glove in aminute. i-rice -i cents, com ey. ANDREW G. FREY, Only, at City Pharmacy, North Queen Street, Cor. Orange, Lancaster, Pa. LOCHER'S ') A POSITIVE CURE FOR EPIZOO TIC AND DISTEMPER IN HORSES. PREPARED AND SOLD BY CHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO. 9 KAST KINO STRKET. elS-tfd COUGH NO MORE ! USE AMERICAN GIG-H Mill!1. ;A Certain Cure Fer !, COLDS, SORB THROAT, And all Diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS. Fer the relief of Consumptives in all stages ei me uiscese. Prepared and sold only at HULL'S DKUG STORE Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET, aug23-lydl LANCASTER, PA. JUARBL. WORKS. WM. P. FBATLEYS MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS 7S8 Nerm yueen Street, Lancaster, ia. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES. GARDEN STATUARY, ' CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, 4a AH work guaranteed and satisfaction g en in every particular. N. B. Remember, works ai the extreme end of North Ouefn strxt mitt) GRAIN SPECULATION In large or small amounts. 125 or $20,000 Write W. T. SOULE A CO.. Commission Mer- Atlanta 1(n T.O Cnlln atmnt ''h1e..rk Til .n. Mi ulare." ' ,Iu2"lytI none u JJEWUtT, Ac. CORNER ED W. J. ZAHM. Ii.l VfLKKS' UVIJm. IAXVAOTllK. AND JU1LLKKSV1LLK K. 1 J Cars run as fellows.: Leave Luncatser P. It. Depot), at 7, 9, and 11:30 a. iu., and 2, 4, 6 and 8:30 p. in., except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at iK30p. m. Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, 8, anil a. M., and 1, 3, X and 7 p. m. Cars run daily mi above time except en Sun day. CIOLUMI'.IA AND PORT DEPOSIT It. It j Trains uowrunregularlyentheColiimbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following time: Stations Neam- WAW). Express. Express. Aeeen. 1 X. A. JR. I J-. M. Pert Deposit... Pcachbottem... Safe Harber.... Columbia....... G35 7:12 7-M 8:25 3:55 4:28 5:11 5:10 3:18 5:21 6.20 Stations Seuth- Express. Express. Accem. WAUD. A.X. r. M. A. X. Columbia. 11:15 6:20 7:45 r. x. 6:li AttMK Safe Harber. 12:14 r. x. Lu9:4e Peachbottem.... 1557 7:32 11.07 Pert Deposit 1:30 S:0 j 1225 X HADING & COLUMBIA It. K. ARRANGEM ENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS. OCTOBER 25th, 18S0. NORTHWARD. LKAVK. A.X. I'.X. l'.K. 6:45 .... 230 7:55 .... 3:40 8:05 1:(C 3:50 7:55 1:10 3:10 10:05 3:20 5.50 Quarryville 1-anca.stcr, 1viii Lancaster Columbia akrive. Reading 7i ifctO SOUTHWARD. LEAVK. Reading ARRIVE. Columbia A.X. a.x. r.x. 8:05 ,12:00 6:10 P.X. 10:15 2:10 8:20 10:07 2:10 8:10 10:18 .... 8.-20 11:20 .... 9:25 Lancaster. 10:07 2:10 8:10 5: Lancaster, King St 10:1S 8.-20 5:10 Qimrryville 11:20 9:25 6:10 Trains connect at Reading with trains te and from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON, Stipt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW SCHEDULE On and alter SUNDAY NOVEMRERtith. 1880, trains en the Pennsyl vania Railiead will arrive and leave the Lun casti: asi.l Philadelphia depots as follews: Eastward. Leave Arrive Lanc'tcr Philad'n Philadelphia Express fast Line,.... . Yerk Accem. Arrives; Harrisburg Express, Dillcrvilie Accem. Arrives, Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Accem. Arrives, Pacific Express, Sunday Mail, Johnsten n Express, Duy Express, Harrisburg Ac-n:nniedul'n, 2:10 a.m. 5:20 " 8:05 " 8:05 " 8:45 ' 9:10 " 1-35 " 1:40 r.W. 2:00 " ::ii5 " 4:3- " 6:25 " 4:15 a.x 7:40 10:10 " 12:01 V.x. 3:45" 5:00 5:30 " 6:15 " KVt " Westward. Leave I Arrive Philad':i Laiir'tcr Way Passenger, Mail Train Ne. 1, via ML.Iey, Mail Train Ne.2,viu Cel'bia, Niagara & Chicago Express Sunday Mail, ast J.ini,....... ............ . Frederick Accommodation, Dillcrvilie Lecal.via Mt.Jey Uarrisburg Accommedat'n, Columbia Accommodation, IIiirrNburg Express, Pittsburg Express Cincinnati Express Pacific Express I2::l ; 7:30 9:00 8:110 12:21 5:( 0 i le:20 10:25 11:05 I0-...0 2.33 1 2:4 2:50 5:45 7:2C 7:30 8:5.1 2.40 '.X 2:30 1:00 r.x. 5:30 6:25 9:10 11.55 Pacific Kxpu-s, east, en Sunday, when flag Sed, will step at Middietewn, Elizabethtown IL Jey. UiiiilNvillc, Blrd-in-Haiid, Leman Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Coates Ville, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step at I i-.viiingtown,Ceatesville, Parkes burg, Mt. Jey, ..iizahethtewu and Middietewn. Haiioveraccemmodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at ll:Oi' a. m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2.35 r. m.. and will run tkreugh te Fre.dcrick. FOUNDERS AA'O MACHINISTS. r AKCASTKIC BOILER MANUFACTORY, SHOP ON PLUM STREET, OrvesiTK the Locomotive Works. The subscriber continue, te man n fact urt BOILERS AND 8TEAM ENGINES, Fer Tanning and ether purposes Furnace Twiers, Bellows Pipes, Sheet-iron Werk, and Blacksmlthing generally. 49 Jobbing piemptly attended te. aug!8-lyd JOHN BEST. ENGINES AND MACHINERY OI all Kinds, repaired at Short Netice IRON AND BEAS3 CASTINGS Al PATTERNS, MADE TO ORDER. BRASS BOXES, PACKING RINGS. GLOBE VALVES, Of all Sizes. All Kinds of BRASS AND I RON VALVES .,.. AND BEER SPIGOTS REPAIRED WFeundrv and Machine Shep rear of W D. Sprechcr As Sen's Seed Stere, Urant and Christian streets. JOS. H. HUBER. a!7-3mdS HOOTS AND SHOES. T.i k cyr BOOTS. SHOES ANI LASTS jij "5 X made en a new principle, lnsn r ing comfort for the feet. -Tkvvrpe Lasts made te order. UtAJXO MILLER, tebU-tfd 133(KaatKlBB street r