Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 01, 1881, Image 3
!&KKCtJUtnimiWMUrmtl jwgqwmww wiLam-ware BMiiraHsiEgMMK L-yrr r- Lancaster daily intelugeNcer, Tuesday, February i, issi. couiirer common pleas. IScIere Judge Patterson. Henry Seiberling vs. Samuel Myeis. This was an action brought in 18G7 by the plaint i()' te recover waves for services ren dcied the defendant, whu resides in Ve muiKville, while in Ins employ. The plain till claimed that he worked for him three months and twenty-two days. He received $41. but there was stsil owing him $12 with interest The defense .vas that the plaint ill" had worked but two mouths and twenty-eight days, and lie had been paid all that was owing him. The jury found in favor of the plaintiff for $21.70. In the case of Ann .Mary B. Kraybill and Jacob Kraybill, for the use of Ann Mary U. KYaybili, vs. AViley Brethers, a verdict was taken in favor of the defense. Frederick Wolf vs. Christian Gast, uuar dian of Jehn IJ. Shread. After this case was attached the defendant asked te amend his plea by addtng nun aaaumiit. The plaintiff's counsel plead surprise and the ease was continued. Jeseph C. Brin&cr, for the use of Jonas lirinsur, vs. S. Keller, jr., constable, of Elizabcthtewn. This is an action brought te recover the amount of a judgment for $77.15, en which execution was issued and placed in the hands of the defendant en February 25, 1879. The plaintiff obtained a judgment agaiut Richard Ileilig and Simen Albsighr, execution was issued and placed in the hands of the defendant and it was made returnable April 12. The execution was leturr.cd, endorsed " Levy made but net sold, ler want of time." An aliiiH execution was then issued and se wa a pkurcx execution. The money was never made and this suit is brought en account of the neglect, of duly of the defendaut in failing te make the money en the execu tion. Tin: testimony for the plaintiff showed that the plaintiff went with the constable te levy en Simen Albrights go-ids. Brinser then said he wanted te make arrangements with with Albright te secure the money ; a siete p.tyahle in eight months was drawn up and il was left with Albright te get security, which he failed te de. While the alt'its execution was pending, it was claimed that Briuser made arrangements with Al bright by which he was ie be paid the amount of this execution out of an estate of which the mother efJ Ilichaid Hcilig was an heir. The endorsement en the ex ecution was te this effect, and the defense claimed that in the report new tiled in court money had been set aside for this purpose. Exceptions have been tiled and the matter has net yet beeis disposed of. The defense claimed that the interference of the plaintiff caused the delay in pay ment. The plaintiff denied having made any ugseeinent as alleged, but claims that it was done by Albright and t lie constable. Itclure Judge Livingston. In the case of Benjamin D. Meycr vf. Henry Keif, the testimony closed at neon te-day and counsel began addressing the jury this afternoon. The evidence for the plaintiff this week was rebuttal of what had' been given by the defendant last week in regard te the increase of size of the sand bar and its effect in backing the water into Meyer's tad race. IVilt or 3ttrepsnent. The petition of M.H. Hastings, husband of Uelu-cea E. Hastings, who is the owner of 142 aerosol" land in Celcain tewn.ship, was presented te the court this morning. A writ of cstrepmeiit was granted en the present tenant, Win. S. Hastings, te restrain him from committing waste by cutting dewis the timber, removing Hie manure and usisssr the straw, which, it. is alleged, belongs te the realty, hist which Win. S. Hastings threatens te convert U his own nc. against the pro pre test of M. II. and licbeeea Hastings, the latter of whom purchased the property tin January 1, 18S1. from llesirv Webb, Irons whom the defendant leased it for one year from April 1. IS5", te April 1, 18S1 Ylewers Appointed. Head viewers were appointed by the court in the following cases last week : Te vacate a read in Little Britain towss tewss ship. beginning at a point en the read leading from Fairmount station tePusey's mill, known as the Walnut ces-ncr, te where it. intellects a sead leading from King's bridge te Pnsey's mi!;. Viewers : Jehii J. Lewis. Jehn J. Penny and Aiban Cutler. Te review that part of a public read re cently laid out from a point en a public i-ead leading from Maner township te the Lancaster and Columbia turnpike, in Hess of one vacated between the lirst mentioned point and si private read leading frtyn Jacob E. Sinner's in Maner and West llcmp&'ld townships. Viewers : Michael L. Hoever, Samuel W. Frantz and Thes. P. Fordney. .n Hem iic!i-2iS up Irmn :i Siimv jSank As diir lep.nter was walking along Christian street near Orange this morning, he picked up the following item, intended no dou'et. for the Intulligkncku, and written hi the well-known hand of Mr. Hess : 'Sale of Horses. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold yesterday, Jan. 81, at public sale at the Mcrrimac house, Latu caster city, for Ge. Gressman, 24 head of Canada her.-rs at an average of $100 per head; four of the let were sold at $1,091)." Reporters are expected te find the ncw.i no matter where it may be hid : but we respectfully suggest te our coiTCspendcntfe that a snow bank in a by-street and en a stormy morning is net the most convenient place in which te have their favors depos ited. Hereafter please drop them in a mere cent sal locality. AsSTHvatfrt 'Assault. Last nig?-, t. while Victer Kasser was walk ing sicar the corner of West King and Piiucc streets, he was accosted by a man who war. under the influence of liquor and who asked Mi-. Kasser te give him ten cents for a night's lodging. Mr. Kasser, seeing the man's condition, told him he had better go te the station house. This madelhc feliew angry and he followed Mi Kaser, who pushed him away and told him te go about his business. The fellow then attacked Mr. Kasser and beat him badly about the face. Mi-. Kasser made complaint against him and he was arrested and locked up. He gives his name as Francis Xcwinan. This morning he was committed te jail for a hearing before Al derman McConemy en Thursday morn ing. Knit's of Kiwi SSstatt. Henry Shuhmt. auctioneer, sold at pab lic sale," January 31, at the Leenard hotel, for Jehn 15. Albright, executer of the es tate of Geerge Albright, deceased, the following preprily : Ne. 1. A one-story brick dwelling, situ ated en the southeast corner of Chestnut street and Cherry allcv (Ne. lib), te S. F. Erisinan for 2,800. Xe. 2. A one story-brick dwelling (Ne. le2), situated en the south side of East Chestnut street, and adjoining Xe. 1, te Jelm E. Kathfeu for $2.G20. Xe. . A one-story frame dwelling, situ ated en the cast side of Aicls alley, ad joining St. Jehn's Lutheran church ou the north.' te Gee. H. Albright for $525 Council Dissolved. At the last stated meetisig of Empise council Xe. e, O. U. A. M., of this city, the council was dissolved assd the effects divided among the snembcrs in geed stand ing. This action, it is said, was taken in consequence of there being one or two "old stagers" among the members who have long been a drag upon the council The dividends distributed were in amounts ranging from $20 te $75 according te the greatei ir le.-s amount of dues that had been paid in by the several members. It is doubted whether the Grand Council will sanction the dissolution of the subor dinate council, but " what arc they going te de about it?" COLUMBIA NEWS. OIK REGULAR COBhESPOSDEXCE William Graub and Barbara Eckcit were this morning united in marriage at Hely Trinity Catholic church by Rev. William Peiper. .. In the absence, by reason of sickness, of Captain D. Braiuard Case, 1st Lieutenant H. S. Gs-aybill last evening drilled Cem pany H. It is reported that the casting house of the Cerdelia furnace was esi lire yes terday morning. Te what extent it was damaged we have been unable te learn. Mr. G. 51. Pierce, who had been visiting friends here for the past couple of weeks, left, town yestes-d.vy morning for his home at Urbana, Ohie. This snow spoils the different coasting places in town. It will i-cquire wear and tear te get them in condition again. A passenger from Lancaster en the Frederick accommodation train, west, this morning, in jumping off at the lower yard, was thrown head ever heels in the snow. He picked himself up a sadder and a wiser man. It new generally requires about twenty four hours for a freight engine te make a round trip between Columbia and Phil adelphia. This morning's market was very duli. The snow storm was probably the cause. Yesterday a couple of lesser lights hissed a deg upon that staid but powerfully built colored individual, Jee Cele. Jee steed the racket as long as he could, and when patience ceased te be a virtue, he ran te the middle of Locust street, picked up a boulder, about the size of a man's head, and threatened te clean out everything within leaeh. One of bis tormenters made tracks down Locust street and the ether ensconced hiirself in Mes-rison's barber shop. Cele was net afterward interfered with. The report of the movement of cars, ever the Pennsylvania raihead for the i month ending January 211, 1891, shows ' that the aggregate te the east and west, leaded and empty, passing through here J en the main line was G8.087. Of this num- I her a total of 513, 297 were dispatched east j and 33.300 west. Leaded east, 31.999 ; leaded west, 11,212. Freight is new about as heavy as it has been this winter, and it is thought the s-epert for the month of February will also show a heavy move ment in cars. That billiard match of 340 points has net yet ceme off. Latest reports have it that no day has yet been decided upon. Baggage-master Jehn Reagan, of the ( Frederick accommodation train, te day j made his lirst trip as conductor. He ha; j charge of the mixed train (passenger and freight) leaving here for Frederick sit I about 12:40 p.m. Reagan is a faithful employee and will make a geed con- j ducter. . The semi-annual dividend of four per j cent, of the Columbia armory association, i is payable te-day at the banking house of i E. K. Smith &Ce. j Professer I. S. Geist and four lady teachers of the public schools of Marietta were visiting the schools of Columbia yes teiday. They expressed themselves as highly pleased at the management et our , schools. A fall of about six inches of snow has , taken place siucc last evening. In town, and especially along Frent street, tins ' sleighing will be much improved, but en , the country reads, where there was net se ; much travel, the sleighing yet remained j excellent and this fall was iset necessary t te its improvement. If another cold snap sets in and continues long enough for our people te break a read along Frent street, . we will again have geed sleighing. With j the advancement of sleighing stock there is a corresponding decrease in that of skat- ing, and it will require a heavy wind or a brigade of brooms te clear off another I space te allow our people te again engage in this exhilarating sport. At this writing, (12:58 p. in.), it is still snowing, I hut net as fast as earlier in the day. It is net gray ever head. j .i:n,am)uuoeD news. Events Acress the County Lines. Zacharias Garman, residing three miles from Dauphin, committed suicide by haug ivjl. He was about te feed the cattle and previous te going te the stable he took a line from the perch. On reaching the stable he fastened one end of the rope te a rafter and tied the ether around his neck. Then he jumped, falling a distance of about six fecr,and dislocated his neck. De ceased was of unsound mind, was fifty-six years old, atsd unman ied, residing with his brother. . Over $50,000 of the capital stock of the proposed Ephrata national bank has been subscribed, and the project will new be fully carried out. A meeting of the stock holders will be held this week, when a beard of directors will be organized and steps taken te put the tsew institution in operation as seen as possible. A man giving his name as Stein, an agent, and claiming te have relatives in Lancaster, stepped at a Middletown hotel with a girl who stated that she was four teen years old, although believed te be elder, and represented that she was his wife. Afterwards he denied that they we:-c married. Seme of the citizens get out a warrant for his arrest and took him before a justice of the peace, and there (fflnpellcd him te marry her. The cere mony was performed and the wrath of the complainants is appeased. The girl seems te have been enticed from her home by this fellow. She has at times resided at Bainhridge and Wrightsvillc. Chester county farmers Lavs been trying te feed the partridges, but they will stray off and freeze, and the chicken hawks have made short work of some coveys. Mrs. Heward Snyder, wife of an engi neer en the Peach Bettem railway, in Yerk knocked the lamp from the organ te the lloer. The oil taking lire she attempt ed te extinguish it with her clothes ; her lower limbs, arms and body wei-e shock ingly burned. Her erudition is extremely precarious, and should she recover, one hand which is badly charred will hardly regain its usefulness. Tiie infant child of Jacob B. Obcrhelzer, near Beyes-town, Berks county, has died suddenly under such circumstences that it is te be investigated. The child being un well, a physician was called in, who ad ministered certain remedies. After taking some of them the child was seized witli teiTiblc spasms and died a few hour. after in great agony. The veins in the head and ether parts of the body became enlarged te treble their natural size. Seme of the neighbors who partook of the medicine complained of similar symptoms. Many of the leading farmers of West Fallowfield and Sadsbury, Chester county, arc agitating the subject of erecting a creamery at or near Atgleu, ou the line of the Pennsylvania railroad. It is believed that dairies aggregating seme GOO cows would be accessible. The Republicans of Han-isburg have made the following nominations : Mayer, J. C. Herman ; Treasurer. B. F. Peters ; Controller, D. W. Cox. Hcrmau was re cently chosen by council te fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mayer Pat terson. Cox is the present controller. Peters is a clerk in the city treasurer's office. Ne Adjourned Court. Sheriff Strinc has sent notices te all the jurors who were drawn te serve at aa ad journed court of quarter sessions te com mence en Monday 21st of February, that they need net attend, as there will be no court that week. m . The Unlit Lainpt. The street lamps net lit last night are reported by the police as fellows : Fhst ward, 3; Second, 4; Third, 2; Feuitb, 3 ; Fifth, 0 ; Sixth, 5 ; Serenth, 4 : Eighth, 8; Ninth, 3. Total 20. A Bail Crowd. This aftei-noen between 1 and 2 o'clock a gang of rough looking tramps, all mere or less under the influence of liquor, were behaving in a disorderly manner and beg ging for money for whisky in and about the Pennsylvania railroad depot. Alder man Spurrier happened along, and when one of them begged money of him he took hiin into custody. In a few minutes mere the whole crowd were taken in by Officer Lentz. Capt. Sprecher and some deputies that came te their assistance. Seme of the gang resisted and both Officer Lentz and Captain Sprecher weie tumbled into the snow along with the bums thev had in charge. One or two get away, but six of them were landed in tne lockup, ihey gave their names a Richard Hartferd, Edward Armstrong. Themas .tones, Chas. Quimi, Edward Moureo and Alexander Selkirk. They are the worst looking gang that have been pulled for some time past Later in the afternoon Officer Shay ar rested the fellow that get away from Lentz, but he gave Shay tiie slip also. lie was afterwasds bounced by Officer Adams, who put the nippess en him, and landed him in the lockup. The Beartt or Health. Tlic beard of health mtt at 2 o'clock this afternoon in select council chamber. The following named members were pres ent : Newton Light tier, esq., president ; Dr. Chas. A. Il'iuitsli, Lewis Ilaldy, and Dr. C. II. Blown, secretary. The beaid expected te leceivc a commu nication from the city solicitor deliuisig the peweis and piivileges of the beard, but. as the document, was net forthcoming the beard adjourned without, transacting any business. Sales eT Tobacco. Benjamin Leaman. of Penis township, has sold te Mr Uair his crop of 1830 at 22, 0 and 3. Abraham Reet, of East Ilcmpfield, has sold his crop te Mr. ltschue for 22, 12 and 3. Jehn Weidmau, of Junction, has sold his crop te Mr. Moere for 25, S and 3. Mr. Emanuel Grciner, of Petin town ship, sold 25 cases tobacco. 1879 crop, te Jacob Wissler, esq., of Reading. Jacob II. Ma-'e has bought from Henry PJastcter. of Peun township, one-half acre of 1880 crej), at 20, 7 and 4 cents. Aitemle'i ! eiilecl te the advertisement of tin; xutaet tla' property nt M. Jlaiene decous deceus decous eil which lakes place Hit evening. Shaving becomes an inii.s:)Mis;tblc luxury witli Culicura Shaving Seap. XerveiH, Mceplcs :mI overworked And rest and neun-htiK-iil in M-iIt Bitters. iiPKV.iAi. -VO VICES. iiEMecitATic :m:i.uai:ii:.s. Tlie Deiiieer.it'c Voti-r.sef tiie several wards -.'.ill a'scmhle at their ii-uil place of holding prim-try election, en WlillXEiDAY EVES IXU. KKIJUUAUV-J, between 7 and 8 o'clock, and make, general iioiuin.itieiw for the several eitlces ti he tilled at the ensuing municipal election.. Thev will meet at the same places en -.VTL'UDAY KVEXIXii. FKISUUAllY 5, between liand 8o'c!ee!:,andelec:. the nominee ler the .same. The judtreae: the several elec tions will meet in the ser-md .stiry front room et Edw. Wiley's saloon, Xertli iucn street, at '.;! :'c n. in., t i tabu1 it tin; vel"! for school director aim declare the liiglu-st An te be tlis Democratic nominee-. In tiie. Eighth ward tiie nominating meeting mid primary elect ion will be Held nt Harry Uehier's Centciiiiul :doen, cornel et Vine, Sm-berry and Mulberry street. JJy order et the Committee. jan'27-td i;.i Ve Liktt I'xli.sli. " Kerten years my wife, was confined te her bed win sue-in complication of ailments that no doctor could tell whit was the matter or cure her, ami 1 u-ed n p a Minall fortune in hum bug stuir. Six months age I saw a IT. S. ling with Hep Hitters en it. and I thought I would be a feel enei! mere. I tried it. but my lelly proved te be isduui. Twe betlies cured her, she is new as we'l and strong an any man's wife, and it cost me only two dollars. 15e ye likewise foolish."!!. W., Dei roil. Mich tebl-iwl.tw Wine. The unprecedented success of Spcer's Wine la Xertli sunt .south America and Europe, lias gained for it among the medical laculty a standing reputation. CheniUte aud scientific men have visited his c-llarin Nev.- .Imsey, and analyzed his Wine, and pronounce it the most healthy and beneficial in the. market. The lol lel lol lewlng letter w.i- receive I by Mr. Speer from Dr. A. D. Wilsen, one of the ebtest and most celebrated phv.-icians r Xew Yerk city: "I have been in the habit of using .Spcer's Tort Grape Wine, and 1 h:ivc round it an excellent stemachic, a gentle stimulant and tonic. If it especially useful in cues of great nervous de bility and stomach veukness." The disposition of unprincipled dealers te adulterate wines has compelled "lr. Speer te bottle all Ids productions, and place hi.- signa ture ever th" cork se as te iiwir.i te the public ita purity. It is being nsad in clmrc'ies for communion purpe-e. This wine i-, endorsed by Drs. Atlec and Da vis, and sold by II. U. Slayiuuker, Lancaster, IV feII--2vdftw Dr. IIbowxise, 1117 Arch street, Philadel phia, has made a wonderful discovery, net by chance, but bypsticnt, persistent research in medicine and chemistry. His C. & ('. Cordial, for Coughs, Ceids, .'onsumptien. and all troubles of I lie saute nature, is the happy re sult el iiis work, and is destined te make his fort line, ile has already been ettered u small fortune te pact with his secret but he wisely concludes iliat if ell-.i-rs can make money out el tt he can. .'.11 druggists sell it. Sac. per bottle. It net at your li-iig-iist'.s, tell him you wish te give it a tt-'al. SAMI'LK M)TICK. It is iuiite-s'ihle lern woman alter a faith! til ceus-sccf treatment with '.ydia K. I'inklinnea Vegetable (.'oasnensu: te continue te suffer with u veakni'ss et the uterus. Kneie-u a stamp te Jii-s. I.ydlu t.. I'inkham, 'Si."! Western avenue. I.yun, M.-iss., fe.r jiienplilet-s. iyiE'-lydcfxIftw XI Ven arc Mel;, ISca-.l the Kidney-Wert, advertisement in nun! her edumii, anil it will explain te you the lv.tienal method et getting well. Kidney-Wert will save you nie:e b-cler's bills than any ether medicine known. Acting with specific eneray en the kidneys aud liver, it cures the worst diseases e.iu-ed by their derangement. Use it at once in dry or liijuid form. Kith -r is equal ly efiicicnt, the liquid is the easiest. buC the dry is the iae.st economical. Interior. jjl-lwdSw IHJ.l'W. s".-th. Ill tiiis city, en the tWth of January, 1S31. t convulsions, Jelm Chailcs, son Cliarb s 1). and Kate 1). mi h, aged - years.:: mouths and i: days. His Hyeer. fair form has fa-led new. His cheeks Wive lest their re-es. His guileless; heart se free from sin. In heaven new reposes. The lvlalives unit friends of the family arc 1-cspectUiUv invited te attend thcl'.incial from his grandparents' resilience, Xe. -ID West Ger man street, en Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. 2td Boekmvi:;:. On tiieSist inst., Herbert. Frank lin Iloekmyi-r, son of Edwin and Maty A. Uoekmyer, aged 3 years ami 12 day. Dearest Herbie, thou lias left us. Here shy le-s we deeply feel ; IJut 'tis Ged that bath bus-eft us. He can all our borrows lira!. Gene bat net forget test. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral en Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the l-cBidcnce of ids parents, Xe. .103 West Orange street. Std -v" au r'UTisjijms3rs. AFKST1VAZ. AK1 SUITER, FOK IKK benefit et St. Jehn's Free (Episcopal) Sunday school I.lbrary.will open at Ueberts's hall, en Tticedav evening, te centlnne two nights. Admission, including supper, 50 cents; ordinary admission, 10 cents. jaiiill-Std OITDATXOXS WANTED. THREE GIRLs & want situations te no general housework. Can cook and hake. Speak German ana French. Apply at tUsOfllce. Il-Sttl XW AJtrXMTZSEMEXTS. T-'OR RUNT. KTOKE AND DWELLING r Xe. 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply at the lXTKLLlQEXCEB OtOCO. irANTED A GIRL. TO DO UE.-NKK&L I housework at Xe. 145 East James street. ltd WANTED A GOOD BREAD AND COM men Cake Bake, i'er particulars ad dress A. E. ZUGLEIC. tl-2ld Philipsburg, Centre County, Pa. HOTEL AND STABLING FOR REM The two-story hotel with large yard ami stabling, Xes. 110 and 112 Seuth Queen street, within one square of Centre Square. Apply te BAUSMAN ft BUISXS, janlS-tfd Xe. 10 West Orange street. AN OFF. ON MONDAY NIGHT, AT Lititz, & Benn Hor-e, about 13 hands high, Httachcd te a sleigh with red running gears and lining: a liberal rewanl will be paid ler their return te POWL'S LIVfcKY STABLE, ltd Walnut Street. GET THE BEST D.ORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. The attention of tanners and stcck raiser. Is specially called te the above powder which is pronounced bv many farmers the best for distemper, coughs, colds and ether diseases and conditions et Horses. Alse, for Cattle, Swine and Poultry. Fer Milch Cows there can be nothing better. 23 cants a pound or 5 pounds feril. Prepared and sold by ANDREW G. FRY. DRUGGIST, Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets. Lancaster. Pa. "IXF.C'IJTOK.S'.SALEOI-'CITYPROI'ERTY, Ej On TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, ISSl.the undersigned executers of Michael Slalom, de ce:ied, will expose te side, at the Cad well Heuse, the following real estate te wit: Ne. 1. A let of ground, en the N. E. corner et Orange und Shi ppesi streets, uith a frontage et 49 feet, snore or less, en Orange street, and niengShippen street, nertlnvant. 215 feet te a public alley, en which is erected a cnuiinedi. eu3 and well-bult Mansion. Xe. 301. two-stories high, wills two-story ISaek liuilding, all in geed repair. Alse, en rear of .rs, a two-story Brick Stable and ether Improvements. Sale at 7 o'clock, when terms will be made Known uy biin.iui Jiciiijvj-.ic, WM. L. PEII'Klt. JAMES M. BURKE. Executers of Michael Malene, dee'd. Uksbv Suubekt, Auct. janie-tfd "VfERVOUS DEBILITY. il Te Xerveus rtutterers The Great Eure- Sean Resnedy Dr. J. IS. Simpsen's Speeilic ledieine. It is a positive cure for Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impetency,niid all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety, Less of Memery, 1'alns in Back or Side, ami diseases that lead te Consumption, Insanity anil an early grave. The Specific Medicine is being used with wonderful success. Pamphlets sent tree te all. Write for them and get lull particulars. Price, Specific, $1 per package, or six packages for $5. J. B. SIMP SON MEDICINE COM PAX Y, Xes. 101 and 106 Main Struct, Bulfale, X. Y. Add less all orders te 11. II. COCHRAN. Druggist, Sele Agent, 137 and IS) North (Jueeii Street, LancaKter nil7-lydcedAwl NSUItE AYITII THK OLD ASP WELL -I Ei stablishcd Agency of the J flim u. 'J OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. In veiled In Safe and Solid Securities. EIFE & KAUFMAX, Ne. 19 EAST KING STREET, dll-CmdM.W.SR Second Fleer. JI1.S CJ2LZ.I X1CV VS. "VOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS THE i.1 annual meeting of the stockholders et the Columbia and Pert Deposit. Railroad com pany will be held at the ofliceef the company, Ne. 13 Seuth Keurtli street. Philadelphia Pa., en WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. lb.il, at 12 o'clock, p. m. Election for Presidesst and Directors; same day und place. JAMES R. McCLUKE, 3td Secretary. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Netice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between A. C. Flinn and II. F. Bi-cncman. muter the uuiiiu of Flinn & Brenciiian, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All parties indebted te said firm are requested te make payment, and these having claims will present them ter payment. A. C. FLIXX, B. K. BREXEMAX. Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 2D. ISil. Having disposed of my interest in the llrm of Flinn & Breneman te Geerge B. Willson, 1 beg leave te return thanks te my friends and the public for past favors, anil respectfully iisk the eontinuaiiceef their geed will and patron age te my successors. B. F. BREXEMAX. COPARTNERSHIP. Netice is hereby given that the uiulersigncd have this day entered into a cepartnership under the llrm name of Flinn A Willson, te cenductand carry en tit Xe. 152 North Queen street, iu the City et Lancaster, a general Heuse Furnishing. Gas Fitting, Plumbing, Steve and Heater Business. A. C. FLINN. GEO. B. WILLSON. I.ascasikk, Pa., Jan. !. 1881. PROVERBS. J' Xe one can be sick when when t lie stomach bleed, liver and kidneys are health-, and Hep Itiiters keep them se.' "Tin-greatest nourishing tfHiic. apnetizer .strenathencr and C'liativem caith. Hep Bit tei-s." " It is impossible te remain long sick or out of health, where Hep Bitters are used." " Why de Hep Bittei-s cure se much V " Be cause they give geed digestion, rich bleed, aud healtliyactien of all the organs.' "Xe matter what, your leelimrs or ailment is, Hep BitU-rs will de you geed." " Remember, Hep Hitters never does harm, but geed, always mid continually." "Purify the bleed, cleans" the stomach and sweeten the breath with Hep Bitters." ' (Juict nerves and balmy sleep in Hep Bit trs." "Xe health with inactive liver and urinary organ without Hep Hitters." Hen Bitters Manuracliirinir t'empanj, Rochester. New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario. ianWvdMWFitw If. H. 11. MEDICINE. SAFE, SURE. MYs.TERIOUS. THE BEST IX USE. FOR MAX AND BEAST. Received the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair, Philadelphia, IbStl. As a Family Remedv It hits no equal. Thousand- bear testimony'te its great worth for the cure of the following diseases : Sprains. Bruises. Headache, Teet hachc, Rheu matism, Xrttralirisi. Frosted Feet, Lameness, Swelled Joints. Pain in the Back or Side, Stilt ncss and Lame Muscles, Scalds, Burns, Dlph Iberia, Sere Threat. Paralysis, Numbness, &c FOR INTERNAL USE. Cranips.Chelem Merbus. Pain in the Stomach anil Bowels, twenty te thirty drops diluted with water. The following certificate speai.s for Itself: Care of Chronic Xeurnlgia It gives me plcasure'te add sny testimonial te ethers in lavoref the "Celebrated II II. II. Herse "dedi cate D. I). T., 1S03," as a remedy for both men and beast. Fer nearly 3 years I was afflicted with the chronic neuralgia, and tried various n. medics vlth enlv temporary relief, until at last after being cenlincd te my bed nearly eight weeks I was induced tetry yeurvaluable medicine and with the most satisfactory re sults, as I grew better from the time I com menccd using it, ami after using but tour bot tles the pain all left inc. and for t he last six months I have telt nothing of it. I have seen it used in cases et rheumatism with the same goon ctlect, ami can cheerfully say that 1 fully believe that it will de all that yen claim for It. Yours truly, JOHN B. KIRKBRIDE. Bust.cten, 23d Ward, Philadelphia. This medicine is as ellectual in the ti-eatment of the horse as well as persons. Xe horseman should be without a bottle iu his stable or house, in case of accident, as it is a sure cure for the following diseases of herses: Strains, Bi-uises, Sprained Joints, Sere Shoul ders and Backs, Thrush in Feet, Scratches, Sweeny, Fistula, Pele Evil. Distesnper, Curb, Splint, Bleed or Bene Spavin, Bingliene, and will remove all swellings and Callous Lumps lctt from Kicks or ether bruisec, without in juring the growth of the lsair. Has proved a snrc cure ter Epizootic. TOR IXTERXAL USE. Will also cure the worst case of colic in ten minutes and relieve Betts by gl via g one or two tablcspoenfuls in a pint of milk warm water. Any amount of testimonials can be offered but the proprietor prefess te let the Medicine stands en its merits, us a lair trial will con Tince the most skeptical e its ureat worth. Be sure and get the genuine " II. II. II. Medicine," put up by Dr. D. Dedge Tomliiisen, in Phila delphia, Pa., as there arc ether articles en the market which ere net genuine. The genuine put up in Philadelphia is for sale by druggists and medicine dealers everywhere. DR. D. DODGJc TO-ILINSON, 8033 Gir&rd Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. eMTWI XKDICAL. Brandy as a Medicine The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. II. E. Slaymakcr, Agent for ReigartV Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who has extensively used the Brandy referred te In his regular practice. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This siew much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be used as a medicine of great potency in the cure of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victim. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invidids espe cially these altlicted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which i3 nothing mere or leas thaa Brandy. The aged, with teeble appetite aud mere or less debility, will lind this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, hewevci -strictly understood that wc prescribe and use but one article, und that is KEIUAHT'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterpnslnsr veuisg friend, II E SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the test for years, am has never failed, as far us our experience extends, and we therefore give it the preference ever all ether Brandies nematter with hew many jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various Impotent dyspepsia specifies would suffice te buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or cases. In proof of the curative iewers et Reigart's Old Brandy, Iti cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon num. lien of witnesses one case in particular we cite: A hard-working farmer hud been uitlictcd with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly he appetite iu fact, he wits obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, und as a beverage he used MeGraim's Beet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, S readied at times, and in his discourses often eclaimed earnestly agaiustall kinds of Hii-ou drink. When advised te try Reigart's Old Brandy, In his case, he looked up with astonishment, but after hearing et its wonderful elt'ccts in the cases of some of his near aciiiaiiitaiices, hi nt last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the tirst bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a seaud man. with a stomach capable of digest ing anything which iie;cnese te eat. lie sin: Keens it ami uses a lit tin occasionally; and since he litis this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene tit te the doctor. A Pkactshism Phvsscsan. IL E. SLAYHAKER. AOBNT rOR Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established i1785, IMl-OKTEK AND IiKALElt IN FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES. SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported iu 1S18, 1827 and 1S2S.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAXD, SCOTCH ALE PORTER. BROWX STOUT. Ne. -! EAST-KING ST.. LANCASTER. PA Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkliam, OF LYNN, MASS., IIMIT! Her YeefableCompeiiuil Use Savier of Her Sex. Health, Hepo and Happiness Re stored by the uae of LYDIA E. PBSIKEAM'S Vegetable Compound, The Positive Cure Fer All Female Complaints. This preparation, as Its name, signilies, con gists el Vegetable Properties that are hurmlc-s te the most delicate invalid. Upen one trial the merits of this compound will be recognized, as rnliet Is immediate; assd when its liscis con tinued, in ninety-nine ca-es in a hundred, a permanent cure is effected, m thousands will testify. On account of IN proven merits, it is te-day recommended and prescribed by She best physicians in the country. It will cure entirely tint worst form of falling of the uteris, Leucerrbasa, irregularand pain ttil Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, In flammation and Ulceration, Floedings. all Dis placements and the consequent spinal weak ness, and is especially adapted se tla- Ciange of Lite. In tact it Isas proved te be the greatest and best remedy that has ever been discovered. It permeates every portion of the system, and gives new Hie und viirr. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving ter. stimulants, and relieves weakness et the stomach. It cures Bleating. Headaches-, Nervous Pros tration, General Debility. Slci'ples-ncss, De pression and Indigestion. That feeliiigel'tii-ar-fng dewsi, causing' pain, weightand backache. Is always pennam-ntiy cured by Its use. It will at till times and under nil circumstances, act in harmony with the law that governs the female system. Fer Kidney cemptaints of either sex this Compound Is" unsurpassed. Lydia E. Puikham's Vegetable Compound is; prepared at -&J and 2.'J."i Western Avenue. Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles f or $.". Sent by mail in the form t p:l!s, nl-e iu the form of lozenges, en receint et price, 1 per box, ter either. Mis. PINKliA M freely answers sdi let ters of inquiry. Send ler pamphlet. Address as above. Mention th is tinner. Ne familv should be without LYDIA E PIXKIIAM'S LIVER PILLS. They cure Con stipation, Biliousness and Terji'ali.y el the Liver. 25 cents per box. Johnsten, Holleway & Ce., General Ageuts, riiiiitdcluiiia. Fer sale by C.'A. Leelier, 9 East King street and Gee. W. Hull, 15 West King street. J-23-lvdi-eil.tw St VSICAT. IKS'lJi USZES'TS. A l'INK CHRISTMAS l'KESENT. A LANCASTER FAVORITE ORGAN. OK A CHICKER3N0 & SON'S PIANO. A full line of SHEET MUSIC. VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS. BANJOS, HARMONICAS, Ac. The above Instrument will be sold at re duced prices during the Holiday!. 220 NORTH OUEKX STREET. Branch efllec during the Holidays, Ne. 2(5 C'EXTKi: SQUARE. H3-lydS&lyw ALEX. McIULLlP v: $5,000,000. The American Shee Tip Company WAttC AST TIIEinJ A. S. T. Ce. BLACK TIP, That it new se extensively worn en CHILDBEN'S SHOES TO WEAK AS LONG AS THE METAL, Which was introduced by them, and by which the above amount h;u been saved te parents annually. This Bl ick Tip will ave still mere, an beside being worn en the coarser grades it W worn en line and costly shoes where the Metal Tip en account et iu leeks would net be used. They a If have our Trade Mark A. S.T. co. stamped en front of Tip. Parents should ask ler Shoes with th! BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP en them ivhcn purchasing for their ilsildraa. scpWyweew TSIED EDITIOff. TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 1, 1881 WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington. Feb. 1. Fer the Middle Atlantse states cloudy weather with snow, northeast backing te colder iserthwest wind?, falling followed by rising barom eter. ANOTHER FIERI' VISITATION. Disastrous Flume Again Kac Ib the Centre or Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Feb. 1. Flames were discovered at 6:20 this morning issuing from one of the tall buildings, six and eight stories iu height, Nes. 214, 216, 218 and 220, Carter's alley, which extends from Second te Third street, below Chestnut, Xes. 214 and 216 were occupied by JIayer & Stern, shoe manufacturers, and 218 by S. 31, Larzelerc, printer, and the lower part of 220 by "Wcskcl & Smith, spsce manufacturers, the fourth and fifth floors being used by the Keystone forge eempatiy Mayer & Stern occupy the sixth fleer of all the buildings. The flying embers communicated te Ne. 212, occupied by Frederick Schmidt, a tailor, assd seen afterwards the falling walls crushed both that structure and the saloon, Xe. 210. Kirchner's saloon, en the corner of Ex change place and Carter's alley.alse caught fire and several ether buildings in the vi cinity are iu flames. 10:45 a. a. The buildings Xes. 214 te 220 arc owned by Jehn Remmel. The fire started iu one of the upper floors occupied by Mayer & Stern and spread quickly. It has been regarded by insurance men as unsafe for seme time, asid at present there is considerable danger of the front wall falling. Mayer & Stern had $15,000 worth of shoes packed ready for shipment, which were all destroyed. Ten firms weie burned out. Sixty-live thousand dollars worth .of shoes were burned and machinery valued at $20,000. The Remmel buildings, valued at $150, 000, were also destroyed. Total less estimated at from $200,000 te $275,000. Ashore In a Snow-storm. Leng Branch, Feb. 1. A. steamship supposed te be the British vessel Keraima, from Barbadecs for Xcw Yerk, is ashore iu a blinding snow-storm oil Shark rives-. Her crew refuse te leave her. Ocean Beach, N. J., February 1. The steamship Reraiau lies ba dly en the beach but refuses assistance. The storm is severe assd the chances of saving the ves sel are slight. Site has two pas'sengers and a crew of twenty-five. RAILROAD finances. Aiiniml Stockholder Itleetiiisr of the Hnnt Hnnt iii;deii and Itniad Tep Mountain. PniLADELPHLV,Feb.l The annual meet ing of the stockholders of the Hutstisig Hutstisig den & Bread Tep Mountain R.R., was held this afternoon. The annual report shows that the total receipts were 300,000 ; ex ex pensee, $161,000, makissg the net receipts. $152,000. B. Andi-cws Knight was elected president ; also, a beard of directors were elected. Fatal AtTrny Itetween Prominent Citizens. New Orleans, Feb. 1. E. J. Osterhaut was killed en Satssrday last at Gains' Land ing, Ark., by I. L. Shrecdcr. Beth men arc prominent merchants and had a quar rel about a bale of cotton. A ISey'a Accidental Oeaih. James Ceward, aged 15 years, accidesit ally shot and killed himself while hunting. THE NU NOT YKT. Anether Ineffectual Ballet ter Senater. IlAiutiSBURG, Pa., Feb. 1. The four teenth ineffectual ballet for United States senator was taken te-day and rcsssltcd as fellows : Wallace 78, Oliv-r 76, Grew 50, Hewitt 3, MacVcagh 3,;Phillips 2. Baird 1, Snowden 1, Agnew 1, Curtin 1, Wolfe 1 ; total, 21S. Adjourned until te-morrow. District of Celnmuia Appropriation. Washington, Feb. 1. Iu the Heuse pursuant te an order made yesterday, the session began te-day at 11 o'clock. The morning hour was dispenses! with stuil at 11:30 the Heuse went into committee of the whole in the District of Columbia, ap propriation bill. Villa llurne-.l. Bosten, Feb. 1. Lakeside villa, tl.e property of Mmc. Rudersderc, at Berlin, Mass., was burned by an incendiary last night. The less is heavy but is covered by insurance. Murdered in Mcsic-i. Providence, R. I., Feb. 1. Ex-Gov. Vauzandt has received a despatch fiem Chief Justice Prince, of Xcw Mexico, dated Santa Fe 31st, saying that the body of Cel. Charles Petter was discovered yes terday. Three, murderers arc in custody. Iturslar Shet and Killed. Dallas, Texas, Feb. 1. Antenia Geltslich was shot and killed by AugtSht Knett, into whose house he was trying te force an entrance. The National Uebt. A.sm.NGiu.N, rce. i. ine ucet state- . . ". ., ..,,. . ,-,. . . ' , . A1 I.IeiinMc.WdIe.25.') Western, gross, SfiO'c. mesit sssucd te-day shows a decrease in thcT naulid Murphy, C) Western ureH. 5jg-e. tv,!.1i drdit dnrin.r .T.imi-irv r.f s.,vfMi -.ml Ulsnaii & Lehman llres.. 65 UVstirii. ttccc , ....., -.WV- ......n -.. . .....J ...... three quarter millions. Ituferd Sent te the Imane Ayluir. Cincinnati, Feb. 1. Tem Buferd, the murderer of Judge Elliett, has been sent from Owcntnu, Kentucky te the insane asylum, hcving beeu acquitted of muider in the plea of insanity. Aftna&Hinated ou the liighivay. Bcrsett, Tex., Jan. 31. William Caldwell was shot and fatally wounded while returning home en Friday night. Jack Leng, a negre with whom he had a difficulty previously has been arrested en suspicion. SO.UEHODY GETS HIT. Hew the Phillips Beem Yecklcd a Simeen. IIai-riburg Patriet.fTuesriay. The Themas W. Phillips boom in the Legislature was struck last night in fact received a terrible blew. And this is hew it happened. Mr. Oliver Simmons is watchman in the rotunda of the main cap cap itel building. Last night a page boy of the Heuse behaved badly in the rotunda and was ejected by 3Ir. Simmons. The boy told Representative Sam Huhn of the occurrence and Sam at once sought the rotunda te inform Mr. Simmons that if the hey was touched again somebody would be hit. Events proved that Sam was cor rect. Somebody was hit. Simmons said quietly that one of his arms was disabled and he did net want te have any trouble about the affair. Huhn intimated that the difficulty might be settled when the injured member was restored te his use fulness. Subsequently his Philadelphia bleed began te boil and he was just as ready te fight a man who had but one arm as he was te demolish an opponent who had two. In soma subsequent remarks he' compared Simmons te a bag of wind. It was at this point that seraabcidrw.v hit. It was Representative Huhn. Tiieu some body was hit twice in rapid succession. This was also Representative Iluhu. At the third streke he went down and iu fall ing caught his opponent aud pulled him down also. Then followed a little mere hitting from the same dlreotien and it was all ever. Only Huhn has come te the con clusion that instead of tackling a bag of wind he tackled a simoen. MAMKETS. - 'i ' Am'MII ZZ New Yerk aiamei. N-w Yerk. Feb. L r'lenrtdhtlitlv in buyer favor : Mipcrtlnu State $3 7iWJ4 10; extra de :t 35$4K: choice ile ft ue4 W: fancy de $4 tftftC 50; round lioep Olite 4 4034 X; choice de at ft ai3s 75; superfine west ern 3 5034 00: common te geed x tra de $4 35f?4t3; choice de tt 7036 75; choice white wheat de f:l 00JJR2J Southern dull and- heavy : common te fair extra ?4 .'05515: cehI te cheict d5 a3t50. Wheat -3?c lower and moderately active; Ne.l White, Feb. SI lf:de March. $1 lJi: Ne. a ICcd, Feb.. $117?41 I7; de March. IlVi- Cern JiSJsC lower and heavy: -Mixed west ern de May, 4le. MiiladelphSn Market. 1'Kis.ADKS.FiiiA, Feb. 1. Klenr dull but un changed ; ninM-rAmi 75g'3 37: cTirn 30$ 4 uu: Ohie and Indiana fa:i,t!y $. 2S?r75: l:t. de 1 73g5 : St. I.imis taudlr .5 Meti Oil : Minnesota clear 15 0J5 75: strnttrlit, $175Q tl 12; patent and hljili gradtn $t! 23!t:7 87. Uyi? flour nt 5 00. Wheat easier: Ne. 3 Western ltd $1 !: : renn'a. i:l $1 13-fl 15' ; Anther $i I.tpl 154. Cern quiet.; utcaiuer at 52c; jettnw 53c ; mixed Me. Oats dull and c:wy; Ne.l Wlilie ,(IUl5c : Ne. 2 de 4.lc; Ne. il de iVifZlXlte ; .Ne. 2 Mi.e-!s'04. " Uye llrm at l)3- I'ruvisliius firm: huh- perk. old, $14 00; new. JI551.' .'0; loot Inuiis $is 50(131 : I -idem in,-; beet 11'JCO, f.e. 1. Ili-in sumki-d ham- ii J.Jlli-: nlcklcd iiam H'iaiJc ;sti:eked sheuldrrs -?4c; 8iilidn3.Jffi).Vt Lard linn: ciW k-St!e M. . !ifm IuiIi-Ih-iV Uc : priine .steam f!) SM. Ilmtfi-Jsli-ady with lair dpiuuud ; Cream ery i-xm-.i :Xji-: ie kihmI te cheit-4 HaM; llrailferd comity mid New Veric extra, tub, .728" : de llrkius. 2l25c; WfHti-rii dairv eXln-JjJi'JG,:: di:id te cheicn J32k ICelN quiet; 'unn'u Kxtsi. 17$?0e : Western Kc serv 'xti-ii 17.J52L Kfsrs lower and unsettled; l'a.40c; West er" 47'(i-l3.". Cheese market quiet but slrsu ; New Yerk full err:i:i, lSJ9i4c: Western full -t-.m, livJlSVic; de luir te j;ehI 2flVt)iyx de half skim- 10)gil!4? ; l'a. de lOilli-Je. rVtreli:iim II rut ; rvlliied De. Whisky ut $1 ID. Seed- Geed te prima clever linn, T-SSiVj; Timethy. Jehlduut $2 75g2 JKc : Fla.M-e II rm nt-jsi 35J14ti. stock Mar set. New Yerk Stocks. Stocks Arm. A.M.A.U. February 1. r. m. r. m. r. v. IU:40 lliit jumh.j Krie It. IL 48J igfZ Michiynn . & L.S....12S,'',, 129 Michigan C.-nt. It. IL.llD'i 120U Chicago & '. W 127 lffl'4 Chieae, M & St. V...IW4, "8 Hun. ft St. J. Cem 52 Kii Teledo A Widiash.... 47J1 4S? Ohie A Mississippi. .. 42 4:1 St. Leuis, I. M. ASK.. 534 59 Ontario uftd Western. 4'Ki 41 e. c. & 1. c. it. it e'-j-4 2B -New Jersey Central.. SIJ4 t2 DeL.v. Ildiixeii Canal.limi 105 Hel..l.ack.& Wfsternl2li.l 122 W.tern Union TeL.IKiK 117 Pacific Mail S. S. Ce. 5S Mfi 12:i0 1:55 li:0O a8 a wL 128 S - '4'J4 4K5J vJy! .? "Jh --- '.11, 121: '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. 111 s iSIk "." "" 45'2 U7ii HO J U S'7 Mj ) 137 ' Amerie:iu U. Tel. Ce Union I'aciflc 110'4 12! Kansas Texas 45J-' 45 New Yerk Central Adams Express Illinois Cents-al Clevelauil .t Pitts Chicago ft Iteetc I I'ittslnirKh ft Ft. W I'lllLAIIKLl-HlA. Htucks bteady. IViinsylvanlii K. IL... 4-i I'liil'a. A Heading 3IJ-J LeliiKh Valtry 5JTi Leliili Ni.viiilien... 41 Nint In-ill Paeific Cem 3i ji;-. ... ... .il M ... SO'A ... 42 ... STif ... rat ... aejf; ... 47J4 ... 21i '.'.'. 185" ... 20i vy Sli 20 Sift " " P'd Pitts., TitnsT'e ft B.. Mertiu'riiCimtial ... I'hil-.i.t Krie It. It... Northern Penn'a.... r.-yH 47 Mi fin. It. It's of N .1 Ilestenville 1'ass Centra! Trans. :e..... 20K Cuttle Market. Monday. Jan. 31. The receipts of beeves were : West I'hlladt-tidiia yard. 2,000 head ; Neitlil'hilndi-lphiayanl, 400 iu-:id ; Total for the week. 2.10') lirid : previous week 3.1 00 head. Ilecf Cattle. Tin: market iIurliiK tin past weclc was fairly active, and prlcua were xiac )iir 8-. higher ou account of the hUrli rates West. Hulls and cewi were active. Calves wen In poed dcuiaud. Kreih cewh were In falrrcriueut. Drn-Ned beeves, wern active, and, In sympn. tliv with live stock wi-re hicl:er. KxtiertsI'cr. steamer Irfinl Uenffb, January 2.", XI quart cm; Illinois. January 23. 71W quar-t-rs. Sales of Din-sod Leaves Thes. llraillcy, 150 heiid Wi-.stern drs-?ttl at 7M"e. t Tlietnas Ilrailley. 40 de. city drcs-a-d attigHiJc; Jaiiien Clavln.lde. de.ai,SttS,c: C. S. Iienftler. 57 de. tit), at 7,4'ffi8.c: J. II. Menns A IJre.. 177 de. de. nt r,7iy,c . A. A. I'eswi-ll 75 heal de de at fi?Se. We quote as lollews : Kxti-a. C'4yic ; Geed, 5;-iJi-: Meliuni, 4J S5Jc ; C'ouiinen. 4t74(:; iStillK ami Cows, 3Q 4!4c; Calv-.Ws7c;"Fr:sh Cows, JI5; City Dressed, Ctt'Jc. ; Western de. litfiSc; .Slieee and lambs. Tim receipts were : We-t rhilailclphia yard, 1..WI Head; Nnrtl I'ldla-di-lhi:t vard. 50-' ln-ud ; lie-lenvil!e j-anl. :t.QM0 head : total for the week, IS.OW head ; pre vious week. 10.8-31 head. The market was rather Inactive dnrhi'f the week, as tin: price- wen VtylA-: l'r B. higher. Experts, pur steauscr lllmei.-. Jan. Mstli, 153 head. W quote sis follews: Kxtni BCic : Ceed, r;i5'.".Jie; Medium. 4 .Jc : Common, ; Culls, tltc; limbs, Samuel Stewart sold 107 bead ds-vsned sheen at 5'nsi7c. ilefjs. The receipts, were : , All yards, .'..WW head ; previous week, 4,800 head. Kxperts, per steamer Lord Cough. 2"th, 143 bead. . . . The market was falily active unit prlcee, in sympathy with the western markets wen: lully ic per pound higher. We quote as fellows : Kxtra. fQZ&yiv : oed, Sc ; Medium, VA dyc; Common, 77'ic. SAL! OF LIVE BTOCX. Uenr Jlayncs, K0 Western, at 5Ji.JCJic. A. & J.Christy, 12; Westerii and l'a., gross, 5J4te. K. S. . IS. V. MeFillen, 170 Wcfetcrn, jt)es.-, SQ vyy: account .1. -scIi.-iiiiImt-' Ik. Ce. : 32 de.. Jehn Mc-Ar. die; l'Jile...!. F. irudler & Ce. ; 32 Lan- aster ceuiify. account J. U. Ilacr; 45 de own account, sres-i. 5Sff le. ! Owen Smith- VM Western, account of C. f.'auf. in:u. : ftjile. J. .--cliambcrfr ft Ce.; 0 Pa. account or J. N. McFarlane ; 3 de, J. 11. Thompson, s;res3, VA'efiy:. ichamher ft Paul, 130 Westrii.ire3s.4XgeiJc. (i. .-ieiiambery ft Ce., Ib0 Western, gre&s, 5 Lewenstcln ft Adlcr, 153 Western, gress-5Q Cc. Dennis Smyth, 50 Mifflin and Luncaster co., 4."e. Daniel hinytli ft III e.. 53 Wester, account et .1. P. Denley ; 33 de Reger Muynvs ; 40 Lancaster cjunty, own nccensit. gross, SfiPc. James Clemsen, 20 Lancaster cenn tjr, account efDillcrft Klmer : ti de, O. P. Smith, gross, i?iWc. Leuis Hern, 25 Pa-, Kress, 4M5Uc. II. Chain, jr., 47 Western, gretts. 4fJJ354c. SI. Levi, 75 Western, gross, iQc. ISachntan ft Levi. 14-1 Western, greas, 5J4ec. F. Scheetz,52 Western, VAVAfiZ James Eustace. 25 Western, gross, 4Q5c .lames Aull, 3t Western, gross, 55c II. SI. Miller, 20 Lancaster county, gross, 4 Vic " , Aa William Sa!e3, 35 Iwcastcr county, .gross, 40 6C. Abe Oathclm.ae Western, grefti. 55e. P. Hathaway, 20 Lanrestcr county, gross, 4 514c. S. Drcifus. IS Western, grew, 5J35Jc. ESTATK OF JAJMES A. EW1KU, LATE of Murtic township, Lancaster county, do de ceased. Letters testamentary en said eatate having been granted te tlse. undersigned, all persons indebted te said decedent are re quested te make Immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, resid sng in Slurtic township. MAKY J. KWING, JOSEPH KNGLES, jan29Ctn- Ezccters. U&MMIICM9IN