LANCASTER DAILY INTELL1GNCER,-MQKDAY, MAitGH 28,. 1881. MT. JOY NEWS. i:ic :;.s;u.ai: cokkespendbnck. h!:nitly after dusk en Saturday evening Eli,;- Bicnenian, horse dealer, of Carlisle, Just !iis poeketiieok containing $1,307 in money with valuable papers together val ued at upwaids of $1,700. He seen dis dis ceyc:cd liis less and with a-number of f: iuuds a search was made. In the mean tiinu Clarence Geed, aged about 11 years, i this borough, had found the lest prop erty in front of the Union national bank, and was hunting an owner. He seen lraincd whose it was and Mr. Bieueman lewarded him with :rtcn dollar bill. G.'W. Irwin, of Honeybieok, Chester county, spent a day in town last week. He was engaged in cultivating tobacco last -.ear aud says it ravs better than teaching school, his Cenner occupation. II. V. Seudcr, principal f the Elize hcthtewn ichoel, was in town en Satur day. itev. Swartz preached his farewell ser mon last night. He will go te Mechanics -buig, Cumberland county. Ma: tin Snyder, of the Sporting Ilill hotel, will lemevc te Petersburg, where hcwiliiuu the hotel formerly kept by J. Hcamcsdcifcr. The Iiei.se race which was trotted en Sattmlay morning furnished the material of amusement for u large number of sports men the past week. It was ever a sir mile course, en the Ilarrisbuig turnpike, from ripiiiig Garden hotel te Rhecm's sta tion and leturu. The stakes were two dollar and weie wen by Jel.n Wharvell's Keintlccr, which trotted the six miles in twenty-four minutes. K. II. Sheridan ciitcied his bay m.ue and befoie she trav eled half of the course he saw that it was id longer policy te te compete for the stakes and abandoned the race. We did net. sec the lacers, but the owners told us tint neither of their pedigrees is extant: and from their descriptions, te say the the least, " they "have few less blemishes than the heise of Genela, which lantum jidUsct dsvifuil (was only skin and bones) Jicli nag had itsadinircis and there was some bttiiug between them. A blacksmith shop is being .built by Jeseph Detwiler, near the covered bridge. Washington Hese will occupy it. The farmers were busily engaged at plowing list week. The blustery weather has transformed the mud te dust, and if pedestrians had the power te cln.ec they would Jake mud. On Satin day afternoon, at the Red Lien hotel, U. 11. Zeller. auctioneer, sold twelve head of hersr,s for Elias Urcncman. at an aveiage of 8147 each. Wlii c deliveiing tobacco at Davis'b waicheusc at Lancaster en Saturday. Henry Shelly's three-horse team staited en the rampage and broke the tongue of the wagon before being caught. Seme tobacco seed was sewn last week. .1. M. lirauilt will eicct a dwelling en the coiner of Wc.t Denegal and Maiket -tM'L'tS. Very Like a Wltale." 1 Set ween 8 and Dm clock this morning the whale which has been en exhibition in the West for some time past, passed thieugh this city en its way te Philadel phia. It was packed in ice in a huge box mounted en two eidinary trucks and closely covered with canvas. Te persons of lively imagination it looked " very like a whale." The whale will be exhibited -en Market street between Twentieth andTwcnty-iirst in the building erected for it. Owing te its gieat weight it e meet be removed from the ears, and consequently ample prevision fei visiteis is made by having a large plat form riveted for their accommodation in the building. The whale is said te be sixty feet in length, weighs SO.O0O pounds and h:ts a mouth feuiteen feet long wi'h a biialth of six feet. Tin whalebeite em be seen in its mouth in great sheets and also huge masses of blubber flora which oil is obtained. The i ail and ilukes nieastue fourteen feet aeiess, and exhibit, the power possessed by the wlnle in a contest. A descriptive lee.tme en the iidtuie and habits of the whaie will be given by Captain Geerge II. Newton at each exhibition. Net the least interesting fact; about this rcmaikablc cu cu liesity is that Sua. llcruhardt. who visited it. iiain-d it His Jteyal Highness, the I'rintvef Whale-.' AtivSt-d f: filing at Auction. .-eine time age James Stanley came te this city and opened a qucenswara stoie iu t'tc ! nun E-ist King .street, lerently oc cupied by Ihimmer & Bell. lie began Killing hi-, goods at auction, and complaint was made against him before Alderman I5.ur by S. S. High, as there is a special l.tw, for this city only, which prohibits persons, who have net done business in this city for .six mouths from selling out at auction. The case was nettled by Mr. Stanley paj iii'4 all costs, including attorney fees. Mr. Stanley has a liccme te sell gejus letail and wholesale, and bays that he was ignorant of the law prohibiting auctions. It cost him $11.92. Tlie New-City Lean. Tin bids for the new city lean issued for the lcfundinicef the Cper cent, lean new due, weie epjned at the mayor's office Sat in day. The total amount of bids aggre gated $1 10.000. Nene of them were below par and some offered a premium. The or dinance creating the lean contains a clause that the certificates "shall net be liable te lecil taxation." Scvcial of the bids made Satui.lay were conditioned en the sti iking out of the word '"local" se that the claiuc shall lead the "the certificates shall net be liable te taxation." It is with a view te amending the eidiuancc te meet thee views that a special meeting of ceunci's has been called this evening. Wedding Anniversary. w On Saturday night Jeseph Selvert, the well known salesman iu Hostetter & Sen's clothing store celebrated the'ninth anniver sary of his wedding at his home iu North Queen street. A large number of rela tives and friends were present, among them being Rev. Mr. Robinson, the new pastor of the Duke street 31. E. church, who took his first meal in this city at Mr. Selvcrt's en this occasion. All enjoyed themselves heartily, aud. when the party broke up at a seasonable hour, they united iu wishing their host and hostess many mere pleasant anniversaries. Hetel Changes. Rudy & Smith, proprietors of the Leo Lee paid hotel, have dissolved partnership. The Lcepaid will hereafter be run by Rudy & Martin Samuel Martin, of East Earl, having bought Mr. Smith's interest. 3Ir. Smith will take charge of the Lancaster County Heuse, new run by William Dcich ler. Wm. Reeliin, of Quarryville, will to morrow take charge of Erisman's Ex change hetfl, 110 and 112 Seuth Queen street. Large Funeral. Tiie funeral of Peter J. Eckeit, who died at the residence of Wm. M. Slay maker, in this city, took place en Satur day. It was largely attended, the friends and relatives proceeding from this city, by caniages, te the old Leacock church, where services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Gaylerd. lMfcSed West. This morning at-an early hour two ad vettising cars belonging te the Barnuni Barnuni Barnuni Londen show passed west through this citv. "A Unlit Lamps. The police report that en Saturday nigul there were 2J of the sticct lamps uu!it aud en Sunday night 11, g.is COLUMBIA NEWS. OCRKICGCI.AU COKbKSPONDEXCE. Mrs. Lindsay, an aged lady, tesiding en Locust street, below Fourth, died yester day jut before neon. She is repotted te have been about 03 years of age. The high winds, which still continue, eftV ctually step rafting. Siuiie Frank has decided that Jehn Li begem shall pay a fine of five dollars and the costs of trial for slaudeiing Churles Shillew. Beth are Columbia butcher3. Samuel Darou, a well-known carpenter, will move from here te Yerk en Wednes day. Senater J. W. Lee. of the Feuitii dis trict Warren aud Venango counties spent Sunday iu Columbia, the guest cf senator nauirman. A surprise donation party found Rev. J. H. Estcrline at his residence en North Sixth street, en Saturday evening, and there with their pastor the members of the Church of Ged who formed the party very pleasantly spent the evening. The dona tions were of thj wholesome kind which cut down store bills. Mrs. William Leckard's daughter Birdie was compelled Ce submit te the ordeal of being surprised at her patents' residence en Xeith Third street, en Saturday evening. by a number of her friends, who, bring ing refreshments with them, very enjoy able spent the evening and retited at a seasonably hour te dream of the geed t.me they had just experienced. Rev. J. W. Deshong preached his fare well sermon iu the Church of Ged last evening te a large congregation. Mr. Deshong leaves here for his charge at Al Al Al toena early in April. Rev. Sir. Reever preached his farewell 'f-rmen last evening iu the Bethel, at Washington borough. Jeseph Yeung, a Napoleonic soldier, who was born iu France en September 29, 1787, died here yesterday. Mr. Yeung, under command of the first Napeleon, fought in the battles-of Austcrlitz and Waterloo and ou ether hotly contested battle liclds He fell down a cellar at his residence here mere than one year age and was severely injuicd aud this probably hurried his death some little. While we were writing for the Examiner we pub lished an article relative te the services of this old veteran, but we have, in the year or mere that has passed, forgotten most of its substance. Up te one year age Mr. Yeung was often seen en the street walk ing about without the aid of cither stick or crutch, but we have net seen hint since the accident above refeircd te. A Hands one Maniuerade. iiic mask party givcu by Misses Amelia, family and ".Man ' Wilsen, at their father s lcsidcuce at Second and Locust streets, en Saturday evening, was a decidedly pleas ant affair, and while taken part in only by the very young people, alibi ded much amusement, te the elder heads as well. The attendance w.as very large aud the costumes worn, in which there was much variety, were haudhome and in most cases rorgeeus. Among the notable persona tiens were the iollewing: Eflie Dct weilcr, " A Mennenite ;" LillieClark. "A Quakeress ;" Jennie Kaulfman. " Fancy;" Lucy May, Maine Swartz, Xan Wilsen, " Flower Girls :" ilav Gricr and Minnie 1- ,IH II II I -T 11 .111 I .' ; "y V I'::"? 3IcH "re , leA-' ... . ' ,, . S '". "" "; ijieuny ; nine r 1 uvnuii, iiaymuKer , Cairic Vaughn, "Topsy ;" Emily Wilsen, 111111,11111 11-au; , unit i.uij, .Lii,i Year;" Nan Parry, " Esther ;" Gcrtrut B.ichmau, ' Sorceress ;" Laura Pinkcrten, j "Red Ridinr Heed;" Anna Pinkciten, i 'Mourning;" Rena North, "Princess 1 Carnival ;" Nellie Case, " Delly Varden ;'" Willie Brunei-, " Hindoe Babye ;" Brunei- ri:,.i.i..,i t ,: .11 t .... re t KautliiKin. "Luck;" -uax Ilanaucr, "Greek;" Hugh Mifflin, "Sailor Bey;" Bud Bruner. "Country Girl;" Frank. Heckler, "Continental;" James 3Iycrs, I " Magiciau ;" Alfred Myers, " Irishman ;" J'lul. Uessicr, " l'Mncv ;" t;iiarlie Wilsen, ' Arab ;" Walter Case, " Uncle. Sam." Jntlie Churches Yesterday. Rev. F. W. Stalcy preached his last ser mon as pastor of the E. E. Luthc-iau church, last evening, at the meeting place en North Second btrcct, between Locust and Walnut streets, te a congregation which was se large that it could net all be seated, but which remained in the church until the services were ended, even though stauding room could haidly be held. The sermon was generally considered te have been an excellent one and an aptly chosen one for this, the pastor's last appearance iu the pulpit he has se faithfully tilled dur ing the past five or mere ycais, and before the congregation which by his. dibits has been se greatly increased in point of numbers since he has becn appointed te its charge. Rev. 3Ir. Staley hasreceiv ed a call te go te Martin's Creek, North ampton county six miles above Easten, along the Delaware river at a remunera tive salary. He will leave here en Saturday next, spend Sunday with his parents at Barren Hill near Philadelphia, and en Monday go te Iris new charge where a flattering leceptien awaits him. We are informed that a letter received here states that the congregation at Martin's Creek were never se unanimous en any man : they were en Jlr. Stalcy. Columbia was the first charge te which 3Ir. Stalcy has been appointed. He has been iierc five years and in that time has added te the church roster 195 names 140 of them bs ing within the last year. His services have been largely attended, aud as a man he has earned the respect and esteem of all the really geed men with whom he has had dealings, or with whom he has been iu any way associated. His departure from this place will create a void which will net easily be filled and wc have heard many regrets expressed that he has accepted the call which separated him from this church. But as Mr. Stalcy gains all and loses noth ing by leaving here wc can de nothing but hope for his continued success. In beginning the third year of his 31. E. pastorate yesterday, Rev. H. Wheeler preached en this text: "Beheld, a third third time will I come unto you; but I will net be burdensome unto you, for I seek no yours, but you." A Window Smashed. On Saturday evening between 10 and 11 o'clock as two young men were having a friendly tussle in front of McCIeery'sdrug' store, corner of Prince and Orange streets, they jumped headforemost through one of the large plates of glass with which the window is filled, and landed with a crash among the drugs and medicines iuside. The broken glass was about 3 feet by 4, aud made a terrible noise as it was smash ed te pieces. This morning the young men called upon Dr. McClcery and paid the expenses, expressing regret for the mischief they had unintentionally done. The t'rlsen Inspectors. This morning the beard of prison in spectors held their regular monthly meet ing, it being one week earlier than usual. A number of bills were approved and considerable business was transacted. A resolution was passed .by which the extra watchman te leek after "Bummer's Hall" will be retained until April 10. Finger Cat. A young man named Kxauskep, em ployed at Krauskop's cigar box manufac tery en Mulberry street, had the first fincer of his left hand badly cut by a circular saw, en Friday night. Dr. Foreman dressed the wounds. Meat stolen. On Saturday night thieves forced open the deer of the little wareheuse attached te Daniel Sing's grocery store ou Seuth Queen street, aud carried off four hams and sonic ether meat. UNION IJETHKL FAIB. Its Clese en Hatarflay ."sight Result of the Voting. I The fair of the Union Bethel church, ' which has been in progress for two weeks j past, closed en Safin day night The crowd in attendance was very large and the articles voted for were wen as fellows, the amount collected by each person be ing given : Orgau Miss Ida Brown, $110.22: Mr. J. W. Eberly. 530.70. Ceachmaker's Toels Barrett, $30. Geld Watch Miss Ada Spi ingcr, $74.40 ; Miss Sadie Rinchart, 644.21). Silver Watch Harrv Shindel. $46 ; J. Beeth, $52.30 ; H. C. Nagley, $27.03. Sewing Machine Miss Jennie Brady, $31.25; Mis. Eliza Abraham, $01. Large Mirror Mis Minnie BePttncr, SS8.43 ; Miss Sallie Franciscns. $163.60. Quilt Mrs. Storms, $3.80: Mrs. S. Milley, $7.40. Wax Ci ess Miss S. Train, $7.73. Orguinette E. Derwart, $15.25. Set of Knives and Ferks Rebecca Mau rick, $7.75. Cleck Mrs. J. B. Millcysecb, $15. Building Let M. Eshlemau. $100. One Year's Subscription te the Scientific American J. P. Abraham, $1.73. A geld watch which was chanced off was wen by Miss Emma Goedmam- Fer this prize every purchaser of a ticket te the fair was entitled te a vote. The amount of money cleared by the fair will be between $800 and $000. Argument Court. ' Ceuit met en Sat ui day afternoon and I also at 10 o'clock this" morning, both ! judges being picscnt. ; In the matter of Watts, Twells & Ce., ' limited, sur petition for the appointment of an appraiser te lix the pi ice and terms j for au interest in said association, trans ferred te Richard Hccksiicr by E. Beda. ' pa member of said association, and te report ' me price and terms se Jixert by lnm te the court, the court, upon the filing of the petition, answer and replication, appointed E. Z. Braftey, of Philadelphia, as steno- 1 graphic examiner, te take such testimony i as shall be presented by the parties. ! Jeseph Jene, an insolvent debtor, was ' discharged. 1 In the cae tc I'etcr.T. Dclzcit vs. Lewis j Sylvester, in!.- open judgment, the rule I was made a-- ule. The fellow j tjr cases in orphans' court were dispened of : Elizabeth M. D. Mullen, deceased, ex ceptions te auditor's ropeit. Exceptions overruled. Philip Sluciuer, deceased, exceptions te sale of leal estate. Exceptions evrr- 1 mlcd 1 Wlierfi'fc the fetrert Sprinkler. If there be a time during the whole year when the streets need sprinkling mere than ah any ether time it is during the windy weather of March and April. Fer.fivi days pist a constant succession of siroccos have been blowing, almost burying the city in clouds of dust, deposi ting the header particles in cartloads at various points, and sifting the lighter particles through every crevice in dwell mg house or weik shop. The damage done te goods must be immense, while the 1 annoyance te everybody both indoors and lilllllliUICi; lUl'UHUUIIV I out is almost unbearable. Why don't the business men and sines men and householders en the main streets at least take means te abate the nuisance? Where's the strrcr sprink le? Drjvn te Dea It. On Wednesday last two tobacco packets hired a double team from B miner's livery and drove about 7e miles ever shock 1 ingly bad reads, in search of tobecco. On I reaching Oxford, Chester county, one of the hordes became completely exhausted I and had te be abitidencd. The ether was brought home en Friday completely "tuck , erpd out" and with its shoulders as raw j as a piece of b'-ef. Mr. Brimmer went te ( Oxfeixl te leek after the sick horse, but dispite his best efforts te restore it, the (peer beast died list night. The horse liieiight home ci'iild scmeely stand dining 1 Saturday and Sunday, but appeals in bet ! tr condition te day. The Iieifcs were worth $150 each. Hurt by a Fall. Several years age stones were placed at the corners of the streets in order te mark the grade of the ;Temcnts and the pro perty lines. At the coiner of Chestnut and Prince streets there is one of these stones, which is several inches uhuve the pavement. On S.itmdav a lady fell evrr this stone and had her face badly cut and bruised. r.layer'i, Court. The mayor had four cases of diunkci! ncss and disorderly conduct te attend te this merninir. Twe of the offenders wcje dismissed en payment of costs, one was committed foi'eO days, and the ether for da's. - lersH Sick. Yesterday a horse belonging te Patrick Cherry, which was hired by two young men, was driven se hard that it is iu a critical condition te-day. The buggy te which it was hitched was, also broken. Get lite Mcaslrs. Little Tedd, the German Wonder with Teny Denicr's show, was taken with the measles at Reading, a few days age, and was left there until he shall recover. The " Kail." This is the best day of the season for the politicians. The town is full of them. All arc trying te gct en set-ups and none claim te knew anything. The ldifs of Lancaster arc invited te call at Mrs. Stener's, Xe. 27 West King street, and examine the stock and work of Mrs. Darling and C&ntherne, teachers In Kensington or Crewel Werk. A course et three le?sons, $1.50. 3td Don't ienr I'anary Sins ? Then get a bottle of IJird Hitters, which is an unfailing restorer of sour and a cure fei all diseases of cage birds. If your druggist docs net keep it. or will net get it for you, send a postal card te the ISird Feed Company. 307 Federal street. Camden. X. J., and they will see that you arc supplied. Pi ice, 25 cent. inar23-3ind&w The ISnlten Heuse. The Eolten hotel property in Ilarris'eurg, se long and well managed by the late G. J. Eol Eel Eol eon, was elTeied at public sale en Wednesday last, by the cxccuteis of the estite of Mr. Bolten, under an order of the orphans' court. Fer the purpose of giving the public fuller notice et the sale, it was adjourned until April 12th, when it and the furniture therein will be offered for sale at the court house. A delightful sh.iveis possible only with the Cuticura Shaving Seap. Xight sweat, ctuizh, emaciation and decline prevented by Malt Eittera. SPECIAL yQTJCEH. Ely's Cream Balm s, the only Catarrh remedy et many I have tried which has acted as a cure. I have been troubled for ever fifteen yean; my head has been most of the time stepped and very mucb nllamcd. it has opened my nostrils and re duced the lnflammitien. My eyes are improv ing, be that 1 can stand strong light, which I have net been able te de for years. Nathaniel Fcglcy, with E. F. MenU. 5'ercbaM, Wilkes barre. Pa. My Sen, age nine years, wns afflicted with Catarrh ; the use of Ely' Cream Balm effected a com plete cure. W. E. Ilamman, DrusEls. Easten, Pa. L'Iy'8 Cream Halm sells better than any ether preparation ler Catarrh, and gives better satisfaction. B. Aimstrenj, Druggist, Tniicsbarrc, Pa, SEW JLDTEJtTlSEMESTS' T ANCASTER WATCHES. Manufacturing Jeweler, - ZiWs Cemer, Lancaster, Pa. WE INT1TE ATTENTION' TO OUU T.ACUK STOCK OP LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver and Silrer-I'lated Ware In Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, Ac Wc offer te enr patrons art vantages which are rarely combined In one establishment, be cause we nave a cempieic. JiA.utiwuKijii iMsrAKxaitHfl.' In connection with our retail business and arc making a large, part et the goods we sell. This enables 119 te en stir of qual ity, te sell at the lowest prices, ami gives us tiret-class facilities for WATCH WORK and JEN EHAL KEPAIRIN8. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, inar!l-3ind&wlt LiPIX'lAL NOTICfe. Our Stock of Fine and Cheap AVatches, French Bronze, Marble- aud Cheap American Clocks, Musical Bexes, Oil Paintings, Marble and Bronze Statuary, Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Solid Geld and Rolled Geld Plated Jewelry, aud all the staple goods in our line, is otie of the largest and finest in the state. We have also many fancy goods and novelties, pretty and inexpensive, suitableftbr presents. Our patrons will find our Manufactory a great convenience. We can make up any design of Jewelry of any description te order, at less cost than city prices. Remounting precious stones and resetting and remodel remedel ling old pieces of Jewelry will often transform an old style into a very de sirable piece of .goods. Monogram and Ornamental or Inscription Engrav ing done equal te the best of work done elsewhere. We have all the necessary lathes, tools and modern appliances in the hands of expert mechanics for proper "Watch and Musical Bex Repairing. H. Z. BHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 Wast King Street, - .Lancaster, Fa. Lad!e, Dellcate and Feeble. These languid, tiresome sensations, causinjr t you te feel scarcely able te be en your leet : ' that constant drain that is taking from your svstem all its iermer elasticity; driving the I bloom from your checks : that continual strain upon your vital feicci, rendering you ' irritable and frrtiul, can easily be .removed j by the use of Hint marvelous leincdy. Hep lilt I teis. Irrcguluillicsund obstructions et your sy.slcm are relieved at once, wliile the special cau-cs of periodical pain are permanently re moved. Will yeiihrcdfhh? See '"Truth." uil5-2urdvr Itching I'llrh Syi.ipteins unci Cure. The iiyinpteiut) are moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, vcrydis'res-sing. particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the icetiim ; thcpiivate parts are sometimes iu" tectcd ; it allowed te continue very serious re sults may lollew. Dr. Siraynu's Ail Healing Ointment is a plcisant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheutn, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, bletc hes, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Pi ice, 50 00111, three boxes for$12'. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price in currency or thrcj ccntpost ccntpest gc stamps Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Seu. 330 Net th Sixth street Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggist. maria-lyMwS&W Sjice.r'H i'ert Wiue is iccen:mcnd?d by pliyeiciaui above all etheis as a pcntle stimulant, tonic and diu retic. Iti-i 5emcthiii they can picscribcte patients with confidence, knowing they are using an as ticlu that is strictly pure, and pes-t-C'e.s I he hlhe-t medicinal virtues. Chuiles A. syeley. n skillful cIumiI-L of Xew 1eik city, alter makinga careful and thorough nuulvMg, snys: "I li.ivu eMiininel the wine with the view of dvturuiinii!;; the pie-unee or absence of various injurious substances which arc contained In se-culled Pert Wine, such as logwood, crude spirits, etc. 1 have net found any of these substance-sin Mr. Specr's vi11p, and it ders net contain anything but what is found in pure (J rape juice wines. This wine Is iccemmcndcd by Irt. Alice and Da-.is, and forrnle !; II. E. Haymaker, Lancaster. i'a. ml.V2wd&w Metiiern! Mothers:! ."iletlters! !! Are you di-tuibcd at niht and broken of your icst by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? If se, go at once ami iret a bottle of MIJS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH INK SYKUP. It will re lieve the peer little sutlercr immediately de pend upon it; theie is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell jeu at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief aud health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te ue m all cases and pleasant te tint taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in Hi United fctates. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a bottle. iur.rMvd&wM,W&S ltn&rus. GusuAKSii March 20. 1SS1, in this city, Geerge Uundakcr, in the SCtli year of bis age. The relatives and li lends are rcspcctlully invited te attend the funeral en Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-law, Jehn Kcpncr, Xe. 124 Xerth Water street. Funeral services at St. Paul's Ucfermed chuieh. 2td ZAErrEL. March 2(i 1SS1, Hiluirc Zacpfel. Hii the Gist year et his age. The friends and relatives, also the Lancaster I.icderkranz, arc invited te attend the funer al en Tuesday morning at S o'clock, lrem his late i-cm lence, southeast angle Centre Square, te proceed te St. Antheny's church, where high mass will be read by Father Haul, thence te proceed te St. Jeseph's cemetery for Inter ment. XE'.r AD VEKTISKMEXTS. 'pill: KKGUI.AK ftlOXTUlA' MKKTING X of flic Union Hnilding ami Lean associa tion w ill be held this ( MOXDAT ) evening, at 7 o'clock. ' lM a. II. HALL, Secretary. ASPKCIAtu MKKTING OK Tnii SHIF Ucr Fire Company Xe. 7 will be held to morrow (TUESDAY) evening at 8 o'clock. Important buines te be transacted. 15y order et the President, ltd JOHN E. ZECUEH, Sect. "PUIHAi; SALK ON TUKSDAX, MARCH I 20, 1SS1, will be sold by public vendue, at 125Shippcn street, Lancaster eitv. Pn., by the undersigned, his cntiie HOUSEHOLD and KITCHfr.X EUKXITUKE, consisting or a full parlor suit, parlor carpet, dressing anil ether Uurcaus, bedsteads and bedding, hall and stair carpet, dining room extension tables and ether tab os. bedroom furniture, hair mat tress, washstand. pitchers and bowl, hat rack, clinirv, rocking chairs, tubs, stoves and pipe, qucensware. g'.isware and treckery waiu aud a great inany articles net mentioned, Sale te begin at 1 o'clock, p. m.,bharp, when attendance will be given by W. K. BEARD. 15. F. IJewe. Auct. ltd AJOUKX.D OKPIIAXS' COURT SALE or BOLTON'S HOTEL, HABRISCURG, TA. The above property will be old at public sale at the Court Heuse, in Harrisburg, en TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1881. By the Execnters of the estate of the lute Geerge .1. Bolten. This Hetel U titled up with rare elejance and taste, containing ail the medern appliances for the. convenience and comfort et guests, and is most eligibly located in the centre of the city and almost in the centre et its business. IT IS BUILT OF BRICK, PAINTED DRAP. IS FIVE STORIfcS niGtl, HAS A FROXT ACB OF 1BO FEET OX SECOND STREET ONE OF THE CHOICE STREETS IX THE CIl'Y AXD A DEPTH OF 131 FEET 8 INCHES ALONG STRAWBERRY AVENUE. Which affords a convenient p ixsagc way into the back parts et the Hetel. The purchaser et this property will obtain a perfect title thereto clear of all incumbrances, and will secure an investment profitable and in all respects de sirable. The fixtures and In nil tore of the Hetel will be offered ler sale at the frame tiire EMMA C. BOLTON. J. FRED'K SENER, m25-13td Eseeuteis of Gee. J. Bolten,'dccU. 1MLRICAN' WATCHES. - Zaluifs Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. s rtCIAL NOTICE. NEW AnvniTISEMEtiTS. riuresTOKi: icoems and IlWKLl.ING Oilcan street. 1 torrent. Xe. Sand 10 -eutti Apply at the I:.teixieks.cki: Office. OTOKK ICO09I FOR KKST.-Til K STORE O room new occupied bv . V. Keller (tin ner), Xe. 17 Wen Imiij street, lieni Anril 1, next. Apply te ninrl7-tidi: AL. DERM AX McUOXOMT. LARGE STOSE-IIOOM FOURKNT THE stororeom new occupied by II. Gerhart, merchant tailor, in tin Iiiquiier building;. Xe. 51 North Queen stteet. Lanc-atr. Inquire et UEOKliE liltUr.AKr It, m58-tM ! North Duke street. TISON-STONE CHlNA-S'.'XLINti AT A JL Sacriilee. A full assortment ter tnble and chamber use. at price far below cost for next two days. Open day and owning. STAXI.fcV & CO., It East King street. 1$ Allt & SUKXK. ' BANKERS, Angle Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa X. E. Spccl il attention given te the purchase et Stock, Government Eends, and ether sucuri ties. licliablc paper discounted and advances mad en approved securities. IXTICUEST PAID OX DEPOSITS. in.irj-lmdSA4tw w 7STATK OF JOHN .-11. GOOD. LATE OF the Citv et T.Riicflttr. dcceuwci.Tiie en- eeri;uc(i uuuiter, appointed toeistrlbute the balance remaining in the hand of samuel Wer-t, administrator of the estate of Jehn M. UeimI. decaseil, te anil ameutr ihee leilly entilleil te tliPiiisM. will sit forth it pnrpesu en TUESDAY,lhc 10th day of APUII.. 1SI, atS o'clock p. in., in the Eibiary ttoem et the Court Heuse. 111 tins I'll vel Lancaster, whera all pei pei sens interested iu feaid disttilmtien m-iy at tend. SAMUEL II. PRICK, m2S-ltdeaw Auditor. 13111:1.11; .SAM-: or uoi:sKueia initM TUKE. On TUESDAY. MAIJCII 29. 1S81, will be sold at Ne. 118 East Chestnut street, leuii ;'?ter city. Pa., the following t wit : One Pela, 2 Arm Cliaii. 4 .spring liottem Wall Chaiis, 1 Tabic, and btand. 1 Sidulteanl. :i Ne. 1 hxtpsien Table. 2 Walnut 'lumber Sct, Wash bttiitil. Pitchers and llewels. 8 Cane cai inuiiiir 100m cii.urs, ueekiiiir en ;lrs : 11 j large Parler Heater, almost new. Ingrain anil ' lSag Curpt by the yard, ami :i large let et cnina. Glass and ljueen-.waie ; Tubs Stands ami ether article net mentioned. The above art'clcs are nil new. Sale te commence at D o'clock, a. 111., sharp, when attendance will be given by it. T. liOISIXSOX. Samuel Ilixs & Sev. Ancts. in2fl-2tdU JACOB B. LONG, N. E. COE. CENTRE SQUARE, Transacts a General Commis.-len .Business in TCEAI. r.sTATi:. IXSUHAXCK MOUT GAGES, P.OXIJS, STOCh. GKAI.V AXD PROVISIONS. Prime Investment Securities always ler sale and inquiries regarding them invited. MOXiZY ALWAYS- TO LOAX OX GOOD MOKTUAGKS. Itymeins of. a private wire te Philadelphia, orders in ISends, Meeks, Grain and Previsions executed instantly. llO-SU&Wtt JXSUICi: WITH TIIK OLD AM' 1VELL Es'.ablishcd Agency of th Girt Firs iHiice Ce., OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Iiivvstsd lu bate and Selitl .ccuriUet. JHFE & KAUFMAN, Xe. 10 KAVT KING STKKKT, . till-rtudM.TfSC ' Second Fleer. TQJt AJ.. ".'OK KENT TIIE STORE KOO.1I NO. 4 Jt; West King street, new occupied by Joint Fulck, Tailor. Possession given APItlL J, iBBi. Appiy 10 niJ.iiU.uj.uiui'tiK, Jan3-l.WASttd M lire.C.1 lt'..n. I. (... I!.... West King Street. 2Qftn CASU ASD TUE KALAXCE IN 3OUU c-sy payment, will purchase an elegant 9-room three teey lliick Dwelling, with all modem impievcmenis. It cot sold by April 1 will be for lent. Applvat FLIXV ,fe WILLSOX'S, marl t-2n d l'tl Xerth Queen Street. I)UBMC S A F. E ON WEDNESDAY, :e. 1SSI. Will be sold utKuuff- A JIAUC11 man's. e. 'iiyi ha-t King street, u large let et Household and Kitchen Furniture. Seven Bedsteads, Muttresse-, Washstunds, Extension and ether Tables (one w it Si marble top). Sefa, Lennge, Chests Cane-Seat and Dining Roem Chairs, u large let or Carpet and a variety of articles net mentioned. Sale te cemmencu at 1 o'clock. II. S. KAUFFMAN. B. F. Rewk, Auct. ni2C-3td PUBLIC SALE. ON TUESDAY, illAKCH 20. 18S1, w,ill be sold by public vendue, at the cigar store of E. B. Kaufruian, Ne. 141 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., the following ar ticles te wit : Counter and Shelving, one large Shew Cese, one small Shew Case, one fancy Cigar Stera Figure, one Cannen Steve, Pipe, one Canvas Awning, Window Step, Desk, 15 set et Cigar Moulds. Ream nnd Weights, one Cigar Press, one Dryer nnd Steve Drying Rack, two Clocks, four Cigar Benches, one Packing Table, let of Toels, 3Hrrer, Pictures and a variety et goods net mentioned. Sale te commence at VA o'clock p. m. E.B. KAUFFMAN. B. F. Rewe, Auct. uiar21-5td TWJKLIC SALE OF UOlTsEMOLD AND J. Kitchen Furniture. On WEDNESDAY. MARCH SO. 1881. will be sold at Ne. 40 West King street, Lancaster city, Pa., the Iollewing te wit : Eight Bedsteads and Mattresses. 4 Bureaus, Washstands, Pitcher-' and P.ewls, S Extension Tables. 3 dezeu of V.'ind-er and ether Chairs. Rocking Chairs, Mirrors. 1 Cook Steve and Cooking Utensils, 3 Parler Steves, Tables and Cupboard., 200 Yaids of Bra-bcN. Ingrain and Rug Carpet, and u large let of Glass and Queensw.tre. Tubs, istandsfiand a vurictyef articles net mentioned. Sale te commence at yj o'clock a. m., when attendance will le given by MRS. MARGARET McSORLEY. Sam'l IIess & Sqy, Aucts. wariwta T1IED EDITION. MONDAY KVXNTMO, 1CAB. S3, 1981. 'WEATHElt INDICATIONS. Wamunmeh, March 28. Fer the Mid dle and Seuth Atlantic states, fair and wanner weather, followed by occasional rain en Tuesday, westerly backing te southerly winds, stationary or higher barometer. The chief signal officer furnishes the following special bulletin te' the press : Clear weather prevails freni New Hamp shire te Louisiana, and in Tennessee and Ohie. A trough of low pressure extends from Texas northeastward te IHineis. It will cause during Tuesday warmer cloudy weather with rain in the Atlantic states. MAHONE. BeplylBE te (b AsaasUU Mad en His Ceadact. Washington, D. C, March 28. The announcement that Mahone would te-day address the Senate in vindication of his course and in -explanation of Readjustcr principles, had the effect of filling the galr leriesanda number of peeple -entitled te the privilege were seated en the the fleer Mahone then spoke at great length in de fense of bis position. The journal of Saturday having been read, the vice president laid before the Senate the resolution for the appointment of the Senate officers, stating that the senator from Virginia had the fleer. Mr. Mahone premised bis speech by ex pressing bis regret that be should be com pelled again te interrupt the deliberations of the Senate. ' I trust," he said, " that senators and the country will concede that: te this seeming forwardness I am pro voked. If I may fail te challenge the generous consideration of these who would appear te have found pleasure without justification in their varied and ungener eus assaults. I de net doubt that I shall command the respect of the brave and in dependent spirits here, as I knew I shall among my own people. I .shall cot complain of that indirection which has characterized the manner and methods of senators in their allusiei te me I must accept that they comport en tirely with their own sense of manly de portment and senatorial dignity however little they no with my own. Virginia is accustomed te meet occasions where the independent, spirit of the AnrIo-Saxen is required te assert useii. Virginia nas ever met with fortitude and becoming dig nity every duty which destiny has imposed, always, however, with much contempt for small party lines, when a principle was involved in which her faith aud honor were cemmitted.With absolute con fidence in my loyalty te her and my devo tion te every interest of her people. I will net relax my purpose here te reptl every impeachment of the constituents who sent me te this chamber with clearly defined duties, which they and I compre hend. I was elected te the United States Senate te de their will, net te a caucus te de its bidding. Virginia earned her title of Old Dominion by the bread and independent action of ber own people, by the loyalty of her sons, by the instinct of independence without help at the hands of these who would new interfere witli her affairs. However feebly I may express that spirit against the gratuitous care and concern for her at the bands of straugers te her trials, te her sacrifices, and te lier will, I feel that the spirit of her people in spires me when I scornfully repel for them and for myself the ungener ous attempts te instruct a Virginia senator as te his duty te them and te himself. Senators should be willing te deal with their constituents, I answer for mine. Anether New Kailread Project. Philadelphia, March 28. A meeting of the stockholders of the Buffalo, Pitts burgh & Western railroad company was held this afternoon, at which a new mort gage of 87,500,000 was authorized. About four-fifths of the entire stock was rep resented and voted .in favor of the project. The old bends amounting te $4,060,C00 are te be taken up and the icmainderef the proceeds of the mert gage bends will be devoted te the construc tion of new lines and ether improvements. Werk en tlte extensions te Salamanca ami Buffalo will be commenced about the mid dle of April. The arrangements for western tarilTceu ncctiens have net yet been completed. m m Receiving Hi lMmth sentence. New Yerk, March 28. James Walsh, who stabbed and killed his swcetheait, Barbara Greenth, en the night of the thiiil of January, at the residence of Mr. Car lisle, Willeughly avenue,' Brooklyn, and who was convicted of murder in the first degree, was arraigned iu the Kings county court this morning for sentence. Agreat crowd filled the courtroom and Judge Pratt pronounced sentence of the the court, which was that the prisoner be hanged en the 20th of May next, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock. Walsh only blanched slightly when 'be received his sentence and was taken te Raymond street jail. Distinguished Germans Entertained. St. Leuis. March 28. F. W. Fritzchc and Leuis Vierack,preminent Secial Dem ocrats," of Germany, the former a member of the Reichstag. were entertained by a large number of German citizens at 'Apelle theatre yesterday afternoon Mr. Fritzche made a speech in which he explained'tbe condition and object of the. Democratic party in Germany. He took ground against the assassination of rulers, and said the condition of the people can only be changed and bettered byducatin.' the masses up te pure Republican princi ples. m Meeting of the Supreme Court. Washington, March 28. The supreme court of the United States convened at neon te-day. but en account of the absence of Justice Field, whose mother-in-law Mr. Swearinger died iu this city, Saturday night, the court was left without a quorum and immediately adjourned. The funeral of the late Mrs. Sweaiinger will take place at the residence of Justice Field this afternoon. Arraigned for Libel. New Tork, March 28. Charles E. Wells, editor of the Mimical Critic and Trade Jktiev, having offices at 5.13 Broad way, was arrested te day by the central office detectives by virtue of a warrant is sued by the district attorney's office of Buffalo, Erie county, en the charge of al leged criminal libel. He was arraigned at the Tombs police court and was remanded te await action of the authorities at Buffalo. Declines te Ge te Denmark. "Washington, March 28. Gen. Adam Badean having positively declined the po sition of Charge D'Affaires at Denmark, the president will withdraw "his nomina tion, and in a few days send another name te the Senate. The Defense of Vale. Constantinople, March 28. Great activity prevails in preparation for the defense of Tale. Torpraees are being placed, troops stationed and earthworks thrown up. Candanar. Calcutta, March 88. It new seems impossible te evacuate Candabar before autumn, 00 account of the advanced season. Taking a. Rally la Hand. Cleveland, Ohie, March 28. A bully from Haysville, O., went te Leudenvitle en Saturday and among ether reprehensi ble acts insulted the editors of the two papers published there. Finally the town marshal arrested him, but half-a-dozen citizens took him away and after a liberal castigation put a rope around the bully's neck and leu him beyond the town line, making him swear never te show his face again in Leudenville. JtAKKETS. Philade-lpala Market. PniLAttrtrmA. March 58. Fleur sluggish : bnyers holding off; superfine, 3$S30: extra i? ? : uhie and ' indium rubUv 28575: Penm. family MI74U 13 : St. Letus ramily 5 75625: Minnesota Extra i30VKS7: straight. WOO-as 73; winter patent s 307 30; spring de StS 7308 1. " Rye flour at ili Wheat Arm : Np. Western -Red $1 MJifll 19 ; i.ii6, enna K"'1 N1 19: ' SmW $1 1131 19. Cern dull ami easier ; steamer. iSiic : and mixci. StJSSMJic. ! yellow i quiet; :e. i 2. 44Hc : Ne. 3. .le 43u : Xe. Eye firm at 31 OS. White. fiUn NO. tUtee:, at 40. Prevision market is firmer : nr perk 018 30; beet Hum-. $23 UM823 00; India m.s beer. 2 00 f. e. b Riceh imnkMl heitIdersCtaC; salt de Mje: smoked liams JiKHc: plekieu hani-93V4c. Lard Arm: city kettle lie; le.m butchers'. 1014c : prune static. $10 90. ituttcr Fancy fresh wanted, old stock dull; Creainxrv ex'ra .liftttc ; creamery teoed te choice 3033: II. C A N. V. extra, tubs, 'JSS30C : le ttrkiiw. Sl&Sc ; Western rtuirv extra 21-.$.:: dogeotl te choice 202J. KeUs quiet ; l'enn'a ISftiSc ; Western 17'J3. Kts dull i 1'enna. and W.-ten , 19e, Cheese dull, but unch inged ; New Yerk lull creum 13'4i213Je : Western full cremn 12JiJ 12c; de Inlr te soed llaiSs; dohairskiui dehairskiui "JJiilOc; Pa. de 839c. Petroleum dull : rcflned 73c. Whieky at $1 10. Secd fSoed te prfme clever dull tit 7J ?,:; de de Timethy Ann at $30 :;iO;de de Kluvacc-' nominal ut$l M! 3& , Sew kera MarKvt. v" w YeitK.M.ir.28. Klenr StateuiulWcstern dull, in buyers' faver: Superfine Suite $360 ?4XJ ; extra no ft liOftl ): clieice de $4 53ft49il ; titney iIe$3t 75; reuiM lioep Ohie 4 3.195: choiee de at $5 033H 7": superfine west ern 3t fi0ri4 CO: t-oniiiien te coo. I ex tra de 81 30(?300; chnifdn$5 10J6 7": cliole while wheat de 15G (K. Southern unchanged aud dull; common te fair extra at H 730 3 20: re.nl teetinfe.- le M SJftY M. Wheat prices '4ft Vc lower nnd Mrly net Ive ; Ne. 1 Whit April. U8V;deMav. l 17 1 17i; Ve.2Ued. April. $1 21'Xai 2li; de May $1 10il 2i'4 ; de June. $1 lSjJjl l!Ji? Cern at)ha'eeaiernndduli ; Mixed west-rn pu. .MrJiQSHe; lt lulnre,5Sf5SJic. OarrtsIihtlyirab.uyerV favor ;sute t.949c; Wc-ttern, 43JJ50c. -I.lve .stock Market. Ceicase IIoe Kcrcipts Ttf.000 head ithln- incuts ft;0 : murket (lull und prlee it shade. lower; coininen t choice itilsed packing, 2i (S3 1) ; light. $'. IS3 73 ; heavy, shipping, 3 73 Qt; 40. Cattle Keceipt, 3.G0O head ; shirments 3 0. The cry heavy supply has rcduccu pricea lu 1.1e. inukinM 11 decline -diice Tne-il.iy of 23e ; coinuieit te fair shipping tf.MfUM: goeil te choice $17035:13; experts, $3 50."75; Imtcli e s at $2t03i 75; Blockers and feeders. J3 7; 130. hheeTt Ueceipts 2.000 head : -h!nment 1JW0 ; in t.drdeinatMi ; common te medium, $l45; .-oed te etietec, ."- 40 ; priced cloned 10(j20e lower. fettle Alarjirt. West PnainsLrniA. Jlarch 28. Cattle in ac ac tlveilemand : -des, i,Sn heinl : Prime, 6 ic : geed. 564c ; medium, 5'si3.Vic ; com mon, &j4c. Sheep in fair demand : Bales. H.200 bead ; prime. CJiSIKc : sjoed. 6Jii0l4c : medium. 5Ji (SJfiC ; common, b!)&S.Qc. Ue4 market dull: salcn, 3,5f0 head ; Prime, Wu 'i'Afi ; soeil, 8il9c ; medium. 8gSJ(;c. stock. 11 araet. Nkw Yerk stocks Stocks strong. March 28. A. m. t. m. r. x. y.M.YM 10.00 IM 1:10 2:13 3 00 Meney saa Brie it. It- 47K 4KM HiK 47K .... 1....I l m. a t ..n.T .A. . .': r- iu:ieaii .-. .x. u. s....i-My IVJX ICIX IVI'i VA 130U tui-iuuti ,eui. 1.. 1...112 ll.iVi . ,i..7 ..... .I22W 12154 ISPA 12352 imva. ll. hieaire'M. ."t t. !'. nan. 4 St. J. Cem... .Ul'f I12'4 112'f IIS .. 05J5 55 5J6 .'J?4 " .. .j iihi. i.e.- l'ole.le ft Wabash V,yz H 41 47 OliieA Mi-trtlHslppi 43 43J .... .St. Leuis, I. M.&S K.. rn'A Ms4 (UK CAJi, . .. 'jiimrieitmi tiern. 31J4 ai-i :k xty: e. u. A 1. u. n. 1. '1 '.'IK S 24J2 fll.L I'acltle Midi S-. S. Ce Manhattan Klevutcd Union Pneilic ays aX 6CK 5f 4 . 1I!K l;Z 1WS 1185 - :ian-:i- ft Texas 43i5 45 -r'A 4Wi .ew leric ueninii Adams Kxpren- lllinetH Central Cleveland ft PltW Chic-ige ft Iteck i Pittsburgh ft J?t. W l'lIILAOKLPHIA. Stocks sternly. Pennsylvania It. It. .. (ft I'liil'a. ft K-alnig sn Lehigh Valley M lehigh Nf.vi!atfen. 4VA Northern Pacific Cem 42 " P'd Pitts., Titusv'e ft IS.... 20 Northern Cential 48: Phil'aft Erie it. It.... 'Si Xertlietn Pcnn'a I'n. K. It's of N..I IlestenvHle Pass. :. Central Trans. Ce . 123 - 1WA ... VM Noen Qttiitatleiis of tlie Craln .llarkct Furnished by Jacob n. Leng, Commission itreker.- CmcAOe. Wheat Cash. ..t!.0UJJ April. .99 Miiy. 42U iM April. ?I 21' Mav. ?l.4Ji June. Slay. ?i.'n -M4 Cern jti iit ...... Sew Y'euk. Wleat Cern ' '4I" ..... I'liir-iDELi-mA Wheat y 'J... ...... .40 Ca-lt. 31-2P4 3h 1.1 .5 Yx 1.18 .55 .41 M8K .53K Oats 4I I5ALT1.MOKE. Wheat 'v"rlu.ali ...... ...... WANTS. 17ANTKU A tiUI HONEST BOY AT f f Once. -Apply at IllltsII ft BROS.. Centre fcquure. ll 1 r A1 El-A tiOUU, MIDDLE-AOKD TV man 10 tiike c-.iru of hones. Awblt man preferred, ed. Apply, ui2-ttu well-reoemirend IIOX 98, Ceatesvillc. Pa. imrANTKM-si.soe rei: O.MS OK two TV years, at 5 per cent, interest, paid in ad- vanee and geed security given thLi eOicc. 11: quire at inar!7-tld I NTIOUK IDKNITL'ItT. bV. Old Things Vanted. Antique furniture, rare old china, fine cut glass, old sterling silverware, candle-hrauclicK, silver shoe-buckles, old plated ware ; everything that is rare, curious and fine. Fer cash. Call or addrcf s JOHN WANAMAKEB, PHILADELPHIA. IstwftKtOeed our 16 New Jersey CenUal..l01i 101 IelJ lewi ... !el.. lMuen Canal. U0JC HO2 Il 111 Del.. Ltuk.A i-.-ml22ii 122 12'U iK ... Western Union Tel. .113 liavi W&V. 113V ... m if. k cr.'4 ny si y. i4 31 H-", l2 y. 43 45JS ; 4BJ2 424 42j, 42 42k Wii Wi Hi'A " 21 21 20 2lfe 48 49 Vi '4 2 .... 23 28 EyTXRTAlXMEXTS. TUK CDMBEKLaXD CLOCK, J. II. IICNU i.ET. Inventor and Construc tor, will be en exhibition for a few days only, at Ne. 63 North Queen street, commencing TUESDAY KVENINw. MAKCI1 22, 1861, at 7 o'clock. ADMISSION ADULES, - . - 15 Cts. CUILDKEN, ..... w cts. Clergy free. Ladies and childred treated conrteeusly and provided yi 1th scats. mar22-2wa
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