K J. A -J LAKCASTER BAILY-INTEIJJGENeEIl, WDNESlAVv-JANl?AEy-19rl8SK - I t COLUMBIA NEWS. OUIi REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE It has always been a pleasure te us te peak of a brilliant intellect when we have been fortunate cnengh te find the posses or of one, and especially when it is our fortune te meet a man who has proved te his fellow men that the contents of his pate are of no ordinary " get up." Un fortunately we have never met the .subject of this article, but, we believe, our readers will side with us in placing him with ether intellectual giants of the day. Resid ing en North Frent street, within a tone's threw of the Pennsylvania railroad dispatcher's office, is a railreaJcr of an ex perimental turn of mind. Diy before yes terday he conceived the idea of placing a can of water within his kitchen stove, ap parently te witness the consequences. A quart can was selected for the puipese, filled with water and placed in the fire, after the mau had made sure that all the cracks were stepped up. Then the plates were carefully replaced en the stove and the can of water left te its fate. By and by' the water commenced boiling, and the man. believing ha would been see the result of his experi ment, get his head down te within a few inches of the stove grate and kept his eyes firmly riveted en the sacrificed can. Others of his family, notably the female portion, were equally interested with him in the result, and they were all crowding about the stove when, with a terrific ex plosion, the sleve was broken into piece?, the fire scattered all ever the room, the water can a wreck, and themselves severely burneJn mere places than one by the flying coals and iiet pieces of iron the debris of the once intact stove. The house came near going up in ablaze, but the fire was finally extinguished. Tiic experiment cost just eight dollars, the price of a new stove, which was furnished by one of our hardware men. Next. Jehn A. Slade, of this place, is the re cipient of a haulsemc silver Past Mastci's S,vel, which was presented te him en enday evening by Riverside ledge, Ne. 503, F. and A.M., of Wrightsvillc. The gavel bears the following inscription : "Presented te Past Master Jehn A. Slade, of Columbia ledge, Xe. 280, F. and A. M., as a mark of esteem from Riverside ledge, Ne. 503, of Wrightsvillc, Pa , January 17, 1881. A sheeting match for a six-hundred pound hog will take place this afternoon en the river in front of Harry Shell's Con tinental hotel. We understand there wiil be many competitors for the prize. The telephone exchange ellice is nicely carpeted and in ether respects fixed up well. It appears that the report of the ampu tation of the injured hand of Charles Disking was erroneous. Iiisking is doing well and with the exception of a possible stiffness in two fingers, the hand will net be disabled. Samuel Morrison, who was injuicd en Monday near Villa Neva college, sustained his mishap from being nvcrbulanccd while reaching for the hand railing t a box car which had been positioned about a loot below its accustomed place. Holhngswerth Smith, a boy 1 years of age, sustained a deep and severe cut en his head yesterday by falling en an icy pave ment ou Walnut street near Fifth. Frank Herr yesterday kicked home what he supposed te be a barrel leaded with packing material which had been given him by Mr. II. F. Yergcy. A call made by Mr. Yergey later in the dav, disclosed the fact that the barrel had net yet been emptied, and contained, while being rolled ever the "pavements, something ever one hundred d.illars worth of silverware. What a revelation was theic ! There will be a public sale of teal estate at the Franklin house to-meriow evening All of our ice houses arc new very near chuck full. THE IHULE SOCIETY. Adjourned Meeting; Yesterday. Au adjourned meeting of the Lancaster County iSible society was held yesterday in St. Paul's Reformed church, the follow ing members being present : Rev. Peteis. Rev. Shumaker, D. D., Hen. D. W. Pat terson, Rev. Lichliler, Mr Geerge K. Reed, D. S. Bare, secretary. Rev. Peters occupied the chair. The session was opened with prayer by Dr.Shumaker, after which, en motion, Rev. S.C.n. Smith and W.F. Lichliter were ap pointed as speakers at St. Jehn's Luthe ran church, and Revs. Svlvanus Stahl and J. C. Hume at St. Paul's Reformed church en the occasion of the annm-rsary te be held ou February G, next. The following resolution was aueptcd : Resolved, That a notice be sent te the different congregations, by the secretary, requesting them te hand in their collec tions before the anniversary, se that the same may be embodied in the annual re port. And that the pastors of the city be requested te emit their regular services en the evening of February Ctb, and that they and thair congregations join in the anni versary exercises. Gee. K. Reed ami II. C. Moere were appointed auditors, te audit the books of the treasurer and secretary. Petition Fer n Mandamus. This afternoon the counsel for the cify of Lancaster presented a petition from Wm. S. Shirk, city treasurer, te the court, for a writ of mandamus te issue against Edward Welchans, the cx-ircasurcr of the city, te compel him te surrender .ill the books, funds, papers and ether documents belonging te and being the property of the city, and which are new in his possession. The court directed an alternative manda mus te issue, returnable en Monday next at 10 o'clock. Itadly Addressed. A letter remains in the rack in the pist pist effice addressed as fellows : " Miss Sarah Hamilton Clateu Pest Office in care of Mr. Pratt in Haste." The letter cannot be forwarded until mere definite directions aic given. Sal or Tobacco. Mr. A. Cehen, .of New Yerk, has pur chased from Mr. A: Garber, of MeuntviIIc, his packing of 750 cases of 1879 Pennsyl vania. The price paid is net known. The leaf was of geed medium grade. This grade of goods is being eagerly sought for by some buvers, who refuse te leek at the 1880 crop. Sale or Ileal EMatc. Jacob B. Leng, real estate agent, sold at private sale, a two story brick dwelling house. Ne. SO. Shippcn street the property of James Williams te Mrs. Margaret Hus Hus eon for $1,000. Committed. Alderman Barr te-day committed te the county jail for 20 days James Rnmley for drunken and disorderly conduct. Visited the Institutions. Yesterday afternoon the grand jury vis ited the prison, almshouse and children's home. The New Era Life Association, although in business ever live years, lias Jul laid the seventh assessment, which can hcpald te 1. S. McTague, at 20 CcutraSquare. It will pay you te investigate this company. The cost at 40 averages about seven dollars per year. Assess ment rate reduced. 40 per cent. Membership January 1 wet $I,6W.090 $250,09') in this cenntv. ltd" Less Paid. Beuj. F. SUenl;, insurance agent, has paid Lewis Sattlcr $3U4 ler less sustained by tiie burning ei his stock or leather, shoes, Ac, en Friday morning, ihe llth inst. Church Festival. , On Februarv 4th and 5th a festival will be held in Reberta's hall under the auspices of the ladles of St. Jehn' Episcopal cnurcu, tue ebj eet of which will be te assist In the purchase of a new library fei the Sunday school. The ladies of St. Jehn's are such Indefatigable workers, and their taste and geed Judgment in matters of this kind se well known, that it la unnecessary te assure the public that the ap proaching festival will be a thoroughly de lightful affair. Whle, seit and velvety hands fellow the me of Cuticura Medicinal Seap. Amusements. Frederick Paulding. Of the young. tra gedian, Frederick Paulding, who te-morrow night appears at the opera house in the play of "Salviatl; or, the Silent Man," the ew Orleans Picaynne says: "Mr. Frederick l'auldlng (Dedge) is thtvsen el Cel. Richard I. Dedge, an old army office, graduate of the military academy, and new of the Twenty third U. S. Infantry. On his maternal side he is a great-grandson of the Revolutionary Cel. l'auldlng, who captured Majer Andre, and also a grand-nephew or Commedore Paulding, of the American navy, men remembered in history, and conspicuous for their Intelligence and gallantry. Yeung Frederick adepts the name ei his mother's family. A year since he made bis appearance with a regular theattical company, at the Lyceum theatre. New Yerk, playing Bertuccio in ' The Foel's Kcvcnge.' Mr. Edwin Beeth witnessed that performance, recognized his great talents and warmly praised his acting." ' Alt the Bage."-llr. Manager Mishler prein-i-cs our citizens u Urst-class entertainment next Monday evening, when will be produced Wm. 1). Eaten's farcicil comedy et All the Rage," which the Hartferd Courant says, overflows with pure fun, brought out in its best light by the company, which has played the piece ter weeks In Bosten." Teachers, authors and ethers et sedentary habits highly prize Malt Bitters. HfEVlAL SOTIVEM. Yeu Can ee Happy it you will step ail your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yeursell and lam lam illes wlthexpcns-ive doctors ei humbug cure alls, that de harm always, and use only na ture's simple remedies for all your ailments you will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the gi cat, wise and geed will tell you, is Hep Bitters believe Jt. See "Proverbs" In another cel a in n. J 15-2 wd Aw Habitual CeMtiveness is the bane et nearly every American woman. Frem It usually arises these disorders that se hiirely undermine their health and strength. Every woman ewes It te hersclt and her laml ly te use that celebrated medicine, Kidney Kidney Wert. It is the sure remedy for constipation, hand for all disorders of the kidneys and liver. Try It in liquid or dry form. Equally efllclcut In eithorferm.-- Heilon Sunday Budget. J17-lwdAw A Jest. A witty man can make a Jest, a vise man can take one. It does net take cither te find out the vlitucsel Spring Blessem In curing dls dls erder arising Irem impurities of the bleed. Constipation, Indigestion, Ac. Prices: no cents, trial bottles, le cents. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13! North Queen btrei-t, Lancaster. Pa. SAMI'LK NOTICE. It is impossible ter a woman utter a faithful course of treatment with I.ydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te .sutler with a . ruk!n-ss et the uterus. Enclose a Btump te Mrs. Lydia E. Piiikham, 21 Western nvryiu. I.ynn, Mass., ler pamphlets. ij-29-lydeedw Coughs. ' llreivn'i Jlreiichial Troches'' aie used with advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Atlectiens. Fer thiity years these Troches have been iu use, with annually Increasing favor. They are net new and untried, but, having been tented by wide ami constant use ler nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. The Threat. ' Brown" lirenchlal Troches " act directly en Hie organs of the voice. They have an ex traordinary effect in all dlsimlers of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re l.ixe.l, cither lrem cold or ovcr-cxertlen et the voice, anil produce u clearand distinct cnunci at ion. Speakers and Singers find the Troches Useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re quires immediate attention, us neglect often- t lines results in some incurable Lung Disease. " J!rewn,s lirenchial Troches" will utmost in variably givu relief. Imitations are eifered for ale, many of which are injurious. The genu ine "iren.is lirenchial Troches'" are sold only in bete anl.VlydftwT-j.ThAS Methers: .Methers: l Mothers! II Areyeu.'distuibed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child sutferiug and crying with the excruciating pain el cutting teeth? It se, gout onreandgctabettleorMRS. WINS LOW s sOiitIIINU SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there Is no mistake about it. Ihcrc Is neta mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell yen at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give real te the mother, and relict and lu-alth te the child, operating like magic It i" perfectly .-afe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the bi-lc, and is the prescription et one et the eldest ami best female physicians and nuise. in the United States. Sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. - r'.I7-lvd&wM.WAF In Het Water. Oipha M. Hedge, of Battle Creek. Mich., writes. May 1C, 187$: "I upset a teakettle et" boiling het water en my hand, Inflicting a very severe scald. I applied Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil, and take great pleasure in an nouncingte you that the effect was te allay pain and prevent blistering. I was cured in three days. We prize it very highly as a family medicine." Fer sale bv II. B. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. It is impossible te find a cough and cold medicine te compare favorably with Dr. Browning' C. & C. Cordial. It Is pleasant te the taste, bearches out the affected parts, and silently but effectually accomplishes it mis sion. We advise any one troubled with a cough or cold te give it a trial. It will speedily help consumptives. Asthmatic troubles seen disappear, and the patient afflicted with that terrible complaint should at once procure a bottle. Price, 30 cents. 1 1 your druggist docs net sell it, send direct te Dr. Browning, 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. JlS-lwd Pert Grape tYIne for Sickness. Decidedly one el the nicest and most credit able el any article of Wiue we have ever seen, Is the wine, bearing the above name, made Irons the Portugal Pert Grape, cultivated by Mr. Alfred Spccr, Passaic, J. This Wine under the band et Mr. Spccr, has been brought te a state of great perfection. It possesses the highest medicinal virtues, and certainly as an article ler medicinal use, It is net, in our judg ment, te be surpassed in color, taste, or anyet the qualities which constitute a pure, mild and agreeable wine for the sick. Bosten Transcript. This wine Is recommended by Drs. Atlec and Davis, and far sale by II. E. Slaymaker, Lancaster. Pa. J17-2wdiw DEATHS. UAKitEcirr. On the 17th inst,, at Harrisburg, Henry Uarrecht, In the 75th year or his ag. Funeral en Thursday (20th) at Z p. m., from his late residence, Ne. IIS North. Duke street. Intement at Lancaster cemetery. ltd Ccmmixes. On January la, issi, William Cummings, aged 63 years. Funeral from the residence et his biether, Thes. Cummings, 41 West Chestnut street, en Friday, at 2 o'clock p. m. Rclativesand friends are respectfully I n vitcd te attend. 2td XJEW ADVEXTISEMFXTS. WANTED A POSITION TO WORK AT Tinsmithlng under Instructions, or at Cigar making; if ve years experience. Apply at 151 North Christian street. WANTED A LADY WANTS A S1TCA S1TCA tlen as cbiltl's nurse. Apply at this etliee. ltd WANTED Bl A MIDDLE AUEU MAN, a situation at any kind of laboring work. Understands packing tobacco. Inquire at this office. GALL AND PAV YOURi8SES!4MEWTN NEW ERA LIFE ASSOCIATION. Prompt payment enables the Company te settle promptly with the heirs. ,e. , P.S.McTAGUE, janlS-4td 20 Centra Square. XEW AJYBBT1bHEXTS. WANTED A GOOD OIBLTODO GEN eral housework. Apply at Xe. 14 iSeuth Duke street. ltd F. AND A. BC THK XKJbBEKS OF Ledge Ne. 43 F. and A. M are ree nested te meet at their ledge room en te-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, for the pur pose ei atienaing ine tee iunercu ei uei? late brother, Henry Garrecht, The members et l.amberten Ledge Ne. 476, are Invited te par ticipate. By order of the W. M. ltd . H.S.GABA, Scc'y, T.H)B RENT. STORK AND DWELLING I; Ne. 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply at the lxTELLionreut Office. HOTEL AND STABLING EOR RENT. The two-story hotel with large yard and stabling, Nes. 110 and 112 Seuth Queen street, within one square of Centre Square. Apply te BAUSMAN A BURKS, JanlStfu Ne. 10 West Orange street. TWBLIC SALE AT NO. ISO NORTH street, ever Flinn A Breneman's J. Queen tore, a let et Household and Kitchen Furni ture belonging te an estate that must be sold. One Walnut Extension Table, Bedding for three beds. Ingrain and Rag Carpets, Queens Queens were and Tinware, 1 Empire Heater. 1 Vulcan Heater, 1 Cook Steve, una a variety et ether geed-, net mentioned. Sale te commence at 2 o'clock p. m. sharp. HESS A FLINN. Ianl9-2td PUBLIC SALK. ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 2.1, 1881, will be sold at publie vendue, at the Cooper Heuse, en West King street, Lan caster, Pa , the following property te wit : 1 The three-story Tin Reefed Dwelling Heuse, with two-sterv brick Blate-roefCd and one story frame kitchen attachments, having 11 rooms, gas, hut and cold water.bath and rauge, and situate Ne. Ill East Lomen street, Lancas ter, Pa., being the property et Miss Frances Kre.uly. The let fronts it leet 7 Inches en Lemen street, extending northward 245 feet, and has a variety of lruit thereon. Pos session and geed title will be given April 1.1831. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m, of said day, when easy terms and conditions will be made known by BAUSMAN it BURNS. Real Estate Agents. U. F. Kewjr, Auct. JanlO-2wdeedR INSURE WITH THE OLD ANI WELL Established Agensy of the GM Fire Insnrance Ce., OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in jafeand Solid Securities. RIFE & KAUFMAK, Ne. 19 EAST KING STREET, illl-CmilM.W.SR Second Fleer. TjlULTOX OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, JANUARY 24. MR. JOHN I). MISHLER assures a strictly first-class entertaiument in the production el" "ALL THE RAGE," A Farcical Comedy in Four Acts, by Win. D. Eaten, under the management et J.M.Hill, (also manager uenman Thompson) interpret' ed by the Original Company (a superior cast) wutcn presented lte wkkks IN BOSTON. 4 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS IN CHIUAtiO. and one week each In all the large cltle. New and Beautiful Scenic Effects. The Hit of the Season. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 35. SO & 75 Cents. Ueserved Seats for sale ut Yecker'n. Janl95td EXTR ORDINAIir RARiiAIN'S IN MEN'S HALF HOSE. The Best Hosu fur the money ever offered. We cull early attention te these geed, as they will net be In stock long. Extraordinary Bargains in PACIFIC PERCALES, Yard Wide Dark and Light Spilng Styles only 8 ct. per yard. NEW SPRING STYLES IN FIG URED CAMBRICS, CHINTZES AND CALICOES. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS all the best makes at lowest prices. Elegant Assortment et Table Linens in Bleached and Half-Bleached and Turkey Red, in the new patterns, new opening. Our Spring Stock et BRUSbEL: and INGRAIN CARPETS, In the New Styles, new epeu and ready for sale at lowest cash price. Givler, ters & Burst, 25 East King Street. anecjsBtEa. atr WEST KINO STREET. THE PLACE FOR Wines, Liquors and 95 per cent. Alcohol, Fresh Groceries, Pure !plce", and in town. All nt Best Cigai RING-WALT'S. piOFFEE AND TEA. D. S. BURSK, Grocer. COFFEE AND TEA HOUSE. COFFEE If you want te save money TEA COFFEE and yet enjoy a cup of geed ' TEA COFFEE TEA COFFEE nir.- rn - nt.i-. TEA coffee wwee, iea ur imuuuuuc. tea COFFEE ' ' TEA COFFEF TV v rnvFFF Don't full te make veur pur- COFFEE gjueg '- '? E-T KLXU COFFEE 8slKfc''1- TEA COFFEE ,e,ei,Jb,eaweiceeD nic,,rTEA COFFEE GROCERIES of every descrl!)-?! COFFEE tieu aim se" ttt leasenable TEA COFFEE !"'-' TEA rOFFEE ur 26c- COFFEE-Is of theFA reFFEEbest Quality and fresh roasted 4, ST COFFEE cvery morning. Tt COFFEE TEA COKFEE D. S. BURSK Grocer) TEA COFFEE TEA COFFEE 17 East King Street. TEA P. S. Fancy Coffee or Tea. Business Cards given with MLSVEZZAXEOXTS. fTTANTED AT THIS OFFICE COPIES ft Of the DAILY 1XTELLIGEVCEB et JANUARY 21. 1180, and SEPTEMBERS. 1850. dSO-tfd fi RAIN PECULATION JT In large or small amounts. $25 or $20,000 Write W. T. SOULE A CO.. Commission Ker chants, 130 La Salle street. Chicago, 111., ter di ulars. mS8-tvd rpe TOBAUjp BUYERS. HEAV1 PAPER" SUITABLE FOR BAILING TOBACCO CHEAP AT jaaU-ttd&w THIS OFFICE. NOTICE. THE ATTENTION Or HOUSE keepers Is hereby called te the ordinance Imposing a penalty for throwing ashes, Ac, en the streets of the city, and all persons are hereby notified that said pepaltr will here after be strictly enforced. By order of the Street Committee. DANIEL TBEWITZ, Jis-utd Street Commissioner. "VTOTICE OF INSURANCE ELECTION. ANNUAL MEETING Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire Ins. Ge. The 19th annual meeting of the members will be held at the office of the company. Ne. 137 Bart King street. Lancaster, Pa., en FRIDAY, the 21st day et JANUARY, Ml, at 7 o'clock p. in., at which meeting an election feri Directors te serve for the ensuing 3 years, and 3 Auditors, to6erveierlyear, will be held between the hours of 7 and 8:30 o'clock p. m., of said day. The Annual Repert et the officers et the com pany and also that of the Auditing Committee will be submitted te said meetlngandsnch busi ness transacted as may be presented or called for. All persons insured in said company are members thereof, and entitled te participate in the election and ether proceedings, and are respectfully Jnvited te attend. By order et the Beard of Directors. JanI5-3td C. H. LEFEVRU.Sect. JiSTEltTAIIfMEXTa. OECOND ANNUAL. EXHIBITION Or TH& Lancaster Ce. Poultry Association te be held at Roberts's Hall, opposite Fulton Hall, Lancaster, Pa., en Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 14, IS, 17, 18, 10. This will be the finest display et poultry shown in Pennsylvania this year. An Incubator Invented by Wm. O. Foehl, of this eity, will hatch chlekcns dallv. Excursion tickets will be issued by the Penn sylvania Railroad from Downlngtewn, Harris) uurg. i em, roil Deposit anu an lntermeuiate stations. Daily excursions en the Philadelphia A Reading Railroad. Exhibitors can secure tickets at reduced rates. Open dai ly from 9 a. m. te 9 p. m. ADMISSION, 1 Cis. CHILDREN, lOCts. lanlS-Ctd FULTON OPERA HOUSE. ONE EVENING ONLY. THURSDAY, JANUARY SO, 1881, The Yeung American Tragedian, MB. FREDERICK PAULDING, Assisted by MISS LODUSKI YOUNG and a carefully selected company, under the man agement et Mr. Harry C. Smart. THURSDAY EVENING.JANUARY 2i. SALYIATI ; Or, THE SILENT MAN. I'rnin the French by Willie S. Seymour. SCALE OF PRICKS: RESERVED SEATS,. 75 CIS. ...SO, 80 A 70 CD. AUIUXIU.1, . Seats can be secured at Fulton Opera Heuse Manager's Ofllee. lanl7.4tft 1'Al'EJZ JIAXOIXUS, Ce. mice, the Cheapest, Simplest and Best in the Market. Made el Walnut, Meulding three and four inches wide, and New Patterns. We have them thirteen different ways, aid verv low iu price. FINK EI'.ONY AND WALNUT CURTAIN POLES, with ill ass Rings. Ends and Brackets. All Walnut and Ash Poles complete. Plaiii Window Shades, All Celers and Widths. Hollands, Paper Cur tains, Flxtnies.Fiinges, Cords, Tassels, Leeps, Picture Nails, Tassel Heeks, 4e. Opening almost daily New Style et WALL PAPER, FOR THE COMING SPUING. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. VMS A AXD QLAH8WAME. LAMP FOUNTS CHINA HALL. Oil Founts for Gas Chandelier. LAMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT HIGH & MARTIN'S, tfe EAST KINO STREET. OFT DBAW1XUS. 28th Popular Monthly Drawing COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macaulcy's Theatre, in the City or Leui: ville, en MONDAY. JANUARY 31st, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et tne General Assembly of Kentucky, incorporat ing the Newport Printing and Newspaper Company, approved April 9, 1878. 49"Thls Is a special act, and has never been repealed. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. 2d Its drawings are fair.. N. B. The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler the JANUARY DRAWING. i pnZv,. AvjiAX a pnzin ( eww 10 prizes $1,000 each 10,000 'J0prizcs500cach 10,000 100 prizes, J100 each lo.euo 200 prizes 50 each 10,000 000 prizes 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes 10 each 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,709 9 prizes 200 each, " 1,800 9 prizes 100 each, " " 900 Whole tickets, $2; hair tickets, $1 ; 27 tickets $50; 55 tickets, $100. Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, et send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can l sent at our expense. Address all orders te B. M.BOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville. Ky.. ei T. J. COMMKKFORD, 212 Broadway, New Y-rk. ianl-TuTliAS&w ISTAi'EOFJEKEMlAUUAUMAN LATE !i et Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Maria Bau man and Wm. 11. Rex, executers, te and among these lecallv entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose en THURSDAY, JANU ARY 20, 1831, at 2 o'clock p. in., in the Library jtoem ei ine court Meuse, in tue city ei Lnn caster, where all persons interested in said dls tribntien may attend. W. LEAM AN, d20-ltdeaw Auditor. INSTATE OF SjUSANNA FItANCISCUS, ll late et the City et Lancaster, deceased. Letters or administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons Indebted 10 said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate or saie decedent te make known the same te him without delay. , JACOB BOWERS. Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a. Jse. M. Axwxe, Attorney. J13-6tdeaw fOM SAXX OX EEXT. OK RENT. THE STORE ROOM SO. 41 West Klmr street, new eccunied bv Jehn fal aide. Tailor. Possession xiven APRIL 1. .Mn- . .H . -.iT ....... ' issi. .appiy te V 1LL1A.U j. uuurtti, JanS-3 Jt.a r&Sttd West King Street, PUBLIC SALE WILL BE SOLD AT public sale en THURSDAY. JANUARY 20, 1331. at 733 North Queen street. Lancaster city. Pa,, the following, te wit : Marble In the rough and Tomb Stones finished,, also one Platform Wagen, and one set of geed Express Harness, etc. t-ale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when attendance will be given by A. B. BALMER. Alse, en the same day at 3 o'clock p.m., at 703 North Queen street a let et Household and Kitchen Furnitnre, by MRS. EMMA FRAILEY. Sam'i Hkss St Se?, Aucts. J 17-3t A VALUABLE STORE STAND FOR RENT. The undersigned will rent his store stand In Landlsvllle, Lancaster county. Pa. This Is an old, stand and enjoys a geed trade. Nene but single men need apply. Call en, or address. Jan8-3wd JACOB B. MINNICH. TTCECUTORS' SALE OF CITY PROPERTT. J2j On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, ISSl.the undersigned executers of Michael Malene, de ceased, will expose te sale, at the Cad well Heuse, the following real estate te wit : Ne. 1. A let of ground, en the N. E. corner el Orange and Shippeu streets, with a frontage et 49j feet, mera or less, en Orange street, and along Shlppen street, northward, 213 feet te a public alley, en which is erected a commodi ous end well-buit Mansion. Ne. 301, two-stories high, with two-story Back Building, all in geed repair. Alse, en rear of let, a two-story Brick Stable and ether improvements. Sale at 7 o'clock, when terms will be made known by EDU ARD McUOVERN, WM. L. PEIPEli. JAMES M. BURKE. Executers of Michael Malene, dee'd. IIkxkv Shcbbbt, Auct. JanlO-tfd TkUBLIC SALK OF VALUABLE CITY The uudersiuned executer i PROPERTY. ei Aeranam .miner, ecceaseu, win sen at pub lic sale, at the Ciulwell Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., en THURSDAY. JANUARY 20, 1881, the follow fellow follew int described property : All that valuable property t.ituated en the west side North Queen street, above Chestnut, containing in front en North Queen street, 48 feet 4 inches, mere or less., and extending westwanl 12S feet, mere or less, thence along fireperty et Jno. R.Ititner northward 31 feet 2v? nches. thence westward alemr nrenertv of B Huber. 93 feet, mere or less, thence along the line or the Pennsylvania railiead 145 feet, mere or less, thence eastward 100 feet, mere or less, te place et beginning, en which Is erected two two-story FRAME HOUSES en North Queen street, Nes. 212 and 216, and en the rear a Brick Warehouse. The abeve property will be sold as a whole or in parts. A drattet thu property may be seen by call ing en the undersigned. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. en bald day, when conditions will l)e made known by JOHN It. BITNER, Executer et Abtn. Uitner. Deceased. II. SuunisET. Auct. lan.VUtaWAS PUBLIC BALK OF VALUABLE IlKAL ESTATE. On THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1881, the undersigned executers of the will of Maria Myers, late et the City et Lancaster, deceased, will sell at public sale at the Key stone Honsa, In the City or Lancaster, the fol lowing described real estate : Ne. 1. A Let of Ground situated en the west side of North Mulberry street, in the City et Lancaster, Pa., number 42(5, and containing in front en said street 22 feet and six inches, and extending in depth 2S1 feet, mere or less, te Concord alley, en which Is erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, ISxSO feet, with frame summer kitchen attached ; a well of never-falling water with pump therein, also, a number et fruit trees grapes, etc.. adjoining property of Jehn Mcfenney and ethers en the north, anil en the south by property et Jehn Hutchinson. Ne. 2. A let of ground, situated en the west side et said Mulberry street, in the City of Lancaster, Pa., Ne. 414. and containing in front, and extending iu depth 261 feet, mere or less, en said street 21 feet, 5 inches, mere or less, te said Concord alley, en which is erected a one-story part brick and part leg DWELL ING HOUSE, with a one-story frame kitchen attached ; shed, with a large number of fruit trees, ctrane vines, etc.. adieinlmr nroriertvet Jehn King, deceased, en the north, and ou the south by Se. 412. Ne. 3. A let of ground, situated ou the said North Mulberry street, in the City of Lancas ter, Fa., Ne. 412, and containing in front en said street, 32 leet. 6 inches, mere or lexi, and depth 2(14 leet, mere or less, te Concord alley, en which Is erected e. one-story part brick and ?art leg DWELLING HOUSE, also a small RAME HOUsE with Kitchen, en the rear or said let ; u well et never-tailing water, with pump therein, fruit trees, grape, etc., adjoin ing Ne. 411 en the north, and Ne. 410 ou the south. Nes. 4 and 5. A let et ground situated en the west side of North Mulberry street in said city et Lancaster, Pa., Nes.408aud 410, and contain ing in front en said street, 32 leet G inehes, mere or less, and in depth 264 lect mere or less, te Concord alley, en which is erected two one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSES with brick fronts, with one sterv Frame Kitchen attached, fruit trees and ether im provements, udjeinlng Ne. 412 en the north and Myers and Gorrecht en the south. The above properties will positively be sold and are in a thriving part et the city, conve nient te market and the railroad depot. Geed titles will be given en April 1, 1881. Any person wishing te see any of the above properties may call en Henry It. Myers, or eitner ei ine tenants, wue win snow tiie same. Sale te comment c at "Yt o'clock, p. m., when attendance will be given and terms ma:e known by M ATHIAS MYERS, HENRY R. MYERS, Executers of Maria Myers, deceased . B. F. Rewe, Auct. Jan7-4td,7,12,15,l'J PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.. On FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, A. D., Kail, rnrsuant te an order of the Orphans' Cenrt, of Lancaster county, l'a.. will be sold nt pnblic sale at the Keystone Heuse, North Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, the following real estate nt Frederick P vie, de ceased, allot which is situated in Lancaster city, te wit: l'Ul urpartXe. 1- Property Ne. 237 North Mul berry stre-t, fronting en bald street 17 feet C ladies, mere or less, anu extending in ueptn 140 feet, mere or less, te a 10 leet wide common alley: the Improvement- thereon consist et a two-story "FRAME DWELLING HOUSE.a two story Frame Kitchen attached, open alley en the south side. Purpart Ne. 2. Property Ne. 2S'J North Mul berry street, fronting en said street 14 feel 7 inches, mere or less, with a common alley be tween this property and the one adjoining en the north, 2 feet C inches wide, te the depth of 42 feet, after which the let widens te the ex tent of half the width et said alley, extending In depth 140 feet, mere or less, te. u 10 feet wide common alley; the improvements thereon consist of a two-story FRAME HOUSE, witii a two-story Frame Kitchen attached. Purpart Ne. 3. Pro.ertyNe. 211 North Mul berry street, fronting en said street 22 feet 1 Inch, mere or less, together with the same common alley right described In Ne. 'iS9, and extending In depth 140 feet, mere or lebs, te the aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley ; the Improvements arc atwe story URICKneUSE, with Basement Kitchen, with a large Frame Stable, room enough ter eight horses, anil for three or fenr tens et hay. Purparts Nes.4. 5 and 6. Properties Nes. !43 245 and 247 North Mulberry street, te be sold separately. Nes. 243 and 243 lrenting en said street 14 it. and 1 In., mere or less, and Ne. 247, 13 ft. and 7 ins., mure or less, and all of them extending In dept 140 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10 feet wide alley ; the improvements en each or these lets are a T WO-STOR Y BRIC K HOUSE, with a one story Frame Outhouse, and en Ne. 245, a never-failing well of water, and en Ne. 417, a Cistei n in geed condition, 12 feet deep. Purpart Ne. 7. Property Ne. 242. North Arch alley. In the city of Lancaster, fi outing en said alley 15 It., 8 in., mere or le-H. including !13 feet open space en the south side, and extend ing in depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the afore said 10 feet wide common allev ; the improve ments arc a TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, witha ONE-STORY FRAME attachment. Purparts Nes. 8, 'J and 11. Properties Nes. 344,246 and 250 North Arch alley, aforesaid, te be sold separately, each fronting en said alley 12 It. 8 in., mere or less, and extending in depth 100 lect, mere or less, te theaferesaid 10 leet wide common alley. Ne. 230 lying en the north and alongside that part of the said 10 feet wide common alley, between Nes. 213 and 250 of the said properties, lrenting en said Arch alley and intersecting that part of said 10 feet wide common alley, running north aud south In the rear of all these properties and these situated en North Mulberry street, be fore mentioned and described. Purpart Ne. 12. Property Ne. 2V2 North Arch alley, fronting en said alley 1 5 ft. S in., mere or less, including an epeu space of three feet, mere or less, en the north side, and extending in depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the alercald 10 feet wide common alley, running north and south; the Improvements are a TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with one-story Frame attach ment and a geed Bake Oven. The 10 feet wide common alley mentioned, inns north and south, and also east and wet, opening out en Arch alley between Nes. 2i3 and. 2J0, and is common te all et these purparts, both the Mul berry street and the Arch alley properties. All these beuses are comparatively new, ex cept purparts Nes. 1 and 2, and are situated in one et the finest and most thriving parts of the city, convenient te schoeN, and especially te the high -school, being only about y seuares from the latter. The Iiehm- en Anh alley are finely located ami afford homes with in tne reach of any laboring man or mechanic, tar mere desirable than almext any ether part el the city, being equally nre.r t e all the active business of the rai tireati, tobacco wi archeuses and manufacturing places. The houses en Mulberry street, excentinir Xea i fm.i a rr. I os. larger and mere valuable, ami for location and surroundings arc unsurpassed by any proper ty In the city. J v l Any person wishing te see the properties be fore the duy el sale, will call en W. c. Pyle, one of the heir's, occupying Ne. 213. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when attendance will be given by JUNIUS B. KAUFMAN, Hbxrt Shcaeiit, Auct. Trustee te sell. lanl-1-4 B-1M5-18-21 TIIED EDITIM. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 10, 1881. THE SENATORSHIP. THE DEAD-LOCK VONTINli Kb Grew Holds His Owa and Olive, (lain NB. Special Dispatch te the Ijrmitexstcsji. Habbisbcbq, January 19. In accord ance with the constitutional prevision the two houses met in joint assembly at neon te-day, Lieutenant Governer Stene pre siding. The journals of yesterday's proceedings in both beuses were read, whereby it appeared that no person had received a majority ia both houses. A joint ballet was then taken. 3Ir. Wallace received 93 votes. Mr. Oliver 95, Mr. Grew 56. Messrs. Agnew, Baird, 3cVeagh and Brewster each 1 substan tially the aggfegate result of the voting in separate houses yesterday. A second ballet was then ordered and the same re sult ensued. The liues are thus far un- brekeu and tiiis week. Washington, no change is expected Cameren has gene te leaving Quay and Ma- gee te fight Oliver's battles and it will require the interim between the sessions of this and nxt week te develop any new line of action. Wallace returns te Washington te-night. Mr. Steinmetz argued the Coeuley case before the beard of pardons te-day, and Rufus E. Shapley, esq., appeared for the pardon of Jehn S.Jfforten. MO CHOICE. Balloting at Harrlaburg Unchanged. Harrisbcre, Pa., Jan. 19. The Senate ami Heuhc met in joint convention te-day, and proceeded te the election of a United States senator. The first ballet was simi lar in every respect te the vote taken sep arately in both houses yesterday. A motion te proceed te another ballet was agreed te and the second ballet showing no change in the vote the convention adjourned until te-morrow. JOHN S. MORTON. The Beard of Pardons Recommend Hint te the Governer' Clemency. IlAnuiriitURe, pa Jan. 19. The beard of pardons te-day recommended a pardon in the case of Jehn S. Morten, ex-president of the Market street railway, new under sentence of ten years for a frandulen issue of the bends of that read. FIRE IN LYNN. Great Less or Property. Lynn, Mass., Jan. 10 Martin's morocco manufactory was burned te the ground this morning. Less, $80,000. Three hun dred hands are thrown out of employment. Lancaster's factory caught fire and was partially burned. The building cost $30, 000. The old Kcene street depot was also burned. Besides the two factories and the old depot burned seven dwellings owned by the narrow-gauge company and B. Martin were damaged several hundred dollars each. The total less is estimated at 9100, 000. Less by Burning of a Mill. Portsmouth, N. II., Jan. 19. The less by the burning of Chase's mills at Yerk, Maine, yesterday, was $20,000. C'ONGKESS. Proceedings la the Senate. Washington, Jan. 19. In tae Senate Mr. Williams occupied the greater part of the morning hour in advocacy of the measure introduced by liim and new en iiiu caicuuar reviewing tne causes anu ex tent of epizootic diseases and proposing means for averting them. Proceedings la the Hoase. In the Heuse after a short personal ex planation by Mr. Price (Iowa) the funding bill came up for further consideration. GRANT IN NEW YORK. The Assembly Chamber Decorated Iu His Hener. Ai-hant, Jan. 19. Fer the accommoda tion of the reception te General Grant, the desks in the Assembly chambers were re moved last night, and the chamber deco rated with the battle flags of the various New Yerk regiments which participated iu the war for the Union. These flags were placed in all parts of the chamber and a group was suspended from the ceil ing. . The effect presented was beautiful in the extreme. ILLEGAL VOTING. Nine Pers.ius Convicted In a United States Court. Ai.hany, N. Y., Jan. 19. Nine persons were convicted of illegal voting in the United States district cenrt aud sentenced te the Albany penitentiary. One was sen tenced for three months and costs of prose cution; another for 30 days and $100 fine, and another was ordered te pay $0 line. KA-A'IFIEU. Tne Unholy Alliance of the Telegraphs. New Yerk, Jan. 10. It is unofficially announced that the consolidation of the telegraph companies was ratified at the meeting te-day. .Nf.w Yerk, Jan. 19. The directors of the Western Union telegraph company met te-day te ratify the agreement by which this company will become consoli dated with the Atlantic & Pacific and American Union companies. The meeting is still in session. The Atlantic & Pacific directors will meet for the same purpose at 2 o'clock this afternoon. TO HE PAID IN UOLD. Relieving the Treasury Vaalts of Their Sur. pins Burdea. Washington, D. C, Jan. 19. The sec rotary of the treasury has ordered that all the clerks in the executive departments be paid 40 per cent, of their salary in geld from and after the 1st prex. The vaults of the treasury building are overstocked and this order is made for the purpose of relieving them and putting the coin in mete general circulation. COLLISION. Twe Persons Iajared ea tae New Ferk "L." New Yerk, Jan. 19. A collision oc curred this morning en the up track of the Ninth avenue elevated railroad at the 14th street station, and the train drawn by en gine' Ne. 37 was delayed at the station, and the train following net having been warned by signal, came dashing into the rear car of the delayed train. The plat forms of both cars were badly mashed. Mrs. Cernell", of Brooklyn, had her ankle sprained and Win. R. Pnrden his head cut. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washtnqten. Jan. 19. Fer the Middle states generally cloudy weather apd light raiti or snow, variable winds generally from northeast te southwest, falling Darem-1 eter during the day, and slight rie in temperature. MKW YORK'S SENATOR. "Tem PUU Cbesea te Represent the Stat. Albany, Jan. ID. At neon te-day the members of the Scnate emtered the As sembly chamber where the Assembly was in session awaiting their cemini'. Tha president of the Senate took the chair and called the joint convention te order. After comparing the. votes of the two houses for United States senator the president declared Themas C. Piatt, duly elected te represent the state of New New Yerk iu the United States Senate, ter six years, from the 4tli of Match next. The Assembly then adjourned, and the catry ing out of the arrangements forth; icccp icccp tien of General Grant, was enieivd upon. Restoration et Speech. Chambersburg Ileposttery. Fer nine months MfcwLillie 1J. Alter, of Gteencastle, has been deprived el her fac ulty of speech and was unable td articulate above a whisper. She has been under medical treatment for a len; time, and recently came te Chauibcrsburg te con sult the physicians of this place. The physicians who attended her arrived nt the opinion, after making a careful ex amination, that no human power could cure 'her. Thus being lelt without any encouragement, aud Iiclicving in answer te prayer, she placed herself wholly in the hands of thu Gicat Physician, and for two months her malady was the sub ject of earnest prayer. She felt conii cenii dent the Lord would answer and never ceased in her supplications te Him. While in attendance at the revival meet ings, which are new in progrea in the Seuth Second Sticct U. 15. church, :t few evenings age, her speech was restored, and in a clear and distinct voice shy said, " Uless the Lord, for he has again given me my voice." She retired from the church feeling without doubt, that it was an an swer te prayer. The restoration has con tinued up until the present time. We have the above from a gentleman who had a conversation with Miss Alter after the services and we can vouch for the abeve statement. JIlAltliliTS. Mew Yerk Mitmei. N w Yeke. Jan. I'J.Kleui- without import impert cbange, light expert and local trade de mand: Superfine State $1 23J:. 75; extra de 14 9)34 50; choice tle V4 5J&4 DO: fuuev de $5 008 SO; round hoop Ohie tl 23u- be: choice de at $. lOgG 7i; siiperliue west ern j:l 253 3 75: common te Keed ex tra de $4 2534 5; choice de $17034 75; choice white h:it de 15 OOIjC 00 Southern unchanged and dull: common '.0 fair extra S4 754J535: ceed te olieiee de $5 40jt)75. Wheat Vi&yji better, moderately activu ; Ne. 1 wane cee. fiJ3; Ni 1 iA ; de March, 1 1'JC Cern without decided Kcd Feb. SI HM ;iivi chance mill: juixet western snot. KIS57c; de future 54!.'ii7'. Oats without quotable change : state, tiii 49c: Western 4&S4S"; Ne. 2 r!..4l34lc: de March 454'J0. Phlludelpliln Market. Philadelphia, Jan. l'J. Kleur dull, but un changed; 3upertliie$:;00Ca;U;extnti:l75(tt 23; Ohie and Indiana family ST.iVfiCIO: l'enn'.t family $.5 00525; St. Louts family t5 75frf!25; Minnesota clear f." 00 5 75: straight, $5 87 6 25; patent and hlh Kradus fC'iOH. Uye flour dull at 1 75". Of). Wheat tlruiei ; Ne. Western Kcd II 158 1 154 ; I'enn'a. Ued $1 II1 15; Amber $1 11 1 1. Cern dull and steady; hteamer 32g5.'le, as le location ; yellow 53c ; mixed 53c. Oats lower and unsettled; Xe. 1 White 1SJ-; 47c; Ne. 2 1I0 4534i;c; Ne. 3 de l& $; Ne. S Mixed 434le. Itye ehelc? nt D5e. Previsions firm; mess perk old, il350H; new, $14 50 15 GO ; beet hums $1.4 OUg 111 50 ; In dhtn in.'ts tiecf $ltt 00, f. eM. K.icen -uoeked hams 910JiJc ; pickled hain8Q9c ; smoked shoulders 5jc; salt de 5.c. Lard llrmer: city ketlic 'ilift'SX,-'. : "efwt lnleliers'8.!;g!e ; prime strain $92tiSj'j 35. Butter active In bcttter grade; Cream ery extra 33c : de geed In choice. 2DQ32 ; Bradford county and New Yerk extra, tubs, 202Sc : de tlrkiiiH. 24j$25c ; Wentern reMervu extra 2325; de geed locheieo I7ft23c. Belt dull aside from fancy selected; I'enn'a Kxlm 17320c ; Western ICeterve. extra 1S2I. Kggs firmer en seare.5 .supply ; reiui'ii, 37'S 38 : ; Weate.ru : 7e ; held leU 32ij:5e ; limed, 32v. Cheese fairly active, llim; New lerk full cream, 13l3e; Western full ert-am, 12i 013c ; de fair te kimh! ll8l2Ue; de half skluia 10311c ; Pn de I0311C ' . Petroleum nominal ; reilned rtfi:. Whisky at $1 P Seeds Ceed te prime, clever dull 78; Flaxseed julet at ?l 30. Stock .Mar Met. Nkw Yerk Stocks Stocks Irregular. January la. A. M. A. Tt. V. M. r. M. y. it. H,:2. llaffi 12:30 2:20 3:..e mAwIICj twlv Erie It. U. Siy M4 51 5JJJ .. Michigan . & L. H....lti;i VliyH Vi i:rj Michigan Cent. 1C U..IU& t-11 in 12 ... Chicago AN. W 131 i3t IKMisi" .... Chicago, M h fit. P. 123 122; 122JS I22K ... llun St J. (:.iii. . 51 KV; 5SI -1WT -'IU. ..JU., lm 1 MJi Teledo A Wabash.. . 4h;J 4sJ;J y 4, UlllOS MISSISSIPPI. .. -llyi 6 43 r.l'yc St. Leulj, I. M. s u.. r.iy, ;i Ontario ami western. ar srj 35-)2 25 u. u. ec 1. jc it New Jersey Central. iiliy 24 21 24 91 nei. Del. Western Pacific American U.Tel. Ce. Union Pnelfle 11956 12IV 12lJi ir.;5 Kansas & Tex is ir.y. ' 40 47 New Yerk Central. W55 ail .... K JiuuBOii l.anai.nr. iii wv.;c ii .Lack. A Wternll!H 120'; KW-. 1211 Union Tel. .1136 l!3k 11.-.K 11.M.' Mull H. S. Ce. 523 55i 57!i 57tf .... 151)4 13 Ik: 134'i ImIJC ;: w wi 31 3i zy ije t w2 ;; i 8 .... 31 ZVi 07 IIX '2VA 21i .... 44i 44 21 iy Wt .... . hi .... 11 lil .... 44 Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland ft Pitts Chicago & Keclt 1.... Pittsburgh & FI. W. Philadelphia. Stocks steuuy. Pennsylvania It. it.... Phll'a.A Heading. Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation... Northern Pacific Cem PlttsTltU9V'eA It.... Northern Central .... PhU'a & Erie It. tt ... Northern Penn'a nn.K.lP.s efN J.. .. Hesten ville Paw. Central Trats. Ce... . 32 UM Vi 31 vt:ym I4 21 57 19i tiOSTBTTER'S CELEBRATED t S!ep, Appetite and Strmgtli Seturn when Mestelter'.s Stomach flitter is systematically used by a bilious dyspeptbi sufferer. Moreover, since the brain .syiups thlzes closely with the stomach and Its asso ciate organs, the liver and the bowels, as their derangement Is rectified ly the notion or te Bitters, mental despondency produced by that derangement disappears. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers M whom apply ter Hosteller's Almanac for 1831. tt-lvdredJtlyw mm BITTEBS