LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGEKGEK. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1881. Hanrastet Intclltflencer. BATUBDAY EVENING, OCT. 22, 1881. . .,-- r r i. ' - i - An Ungrateful Burglar. Mr. Hajflen Is que or our most piorni pierni uent philanthropists, and is either presi dent, secretary, or director of half a dozen pliilantUiepic Becicties. Neverthe less, lie is a waini-bearted and liberal man, wbe actually carries into practice the gen erous precepts vrbicb be proclaims witb se much eloquence, at public meetings. Ne one w be knows bim doubts bis sincerity, and bis life aQerds an unanswerable ic buke te these wbe would hastily decide tbat .1 professional pliilabtliiepibtmust be an objectionable person. Mr. Haydcti has always shown a warm sympathy for burglais. He was ncvei a drunkard-fancier, cer an admiicr of mur-dei-eis. but for the burglar he always bad a kind and encouraging word. He main tained tbat no man ever bieke into a house in order te steal unless he was in dfatiess and that instead of ariesting or sheeting detected buiglais, they should be tieateri with the utmost kindness, the eftect of which would be that they would renounce their evil ways and become honest and in duslrieus citizens. The buiglar will tieat us. as we treat him," was Mr. llay den'b favorite remark. If men would tieat burglais as eiring bi ethers, and would ap peal te their stomach-, with feed and then nobler natures with Kind aud afiectieuatc language, it was Mr. H.ij den's Him con viction that burglaiy would hrteddy be come a lest ait. In acceidnancc with his peculiai tlieeiy of buiglars, Mr. Ilayden took mii.iII luins te lock up his heuFe at ninht, and would have nothing te de with piteut buiglai alarms. He did net have any veiy gieat amount of valuable plate or poi table piop piep city iu his house, but what he did have he felt sure that no burglar would steal. Over the ekimney-piece in his dining loom he kept constantly displjjed a pl.ie.uii bearing the insciiptieu: "Buigl.us are rcsijectfully informed that they will iiud plenty of feed aud a bottle of geed el.uet in the butler's pantiy. Mr. Il.ijileu will be happy te a' si t any deserving buiHi who will call ou him at 10 o'clock a. in. Please de net wake the ladies and chil dicn. " Such eoniideneo bad the geed man in the honor of the avenge buiglais tbat he never dreamed of adding te this inscription a lei-nest that buiglais would net steal anything. He icfu'-id te admit the possibility that a buig!.'.i could deliberately 10b a men who b.nl eileitd him feed, diiuk, sympathy and help. It se happened tbat for a long time no buiglar visited Mr. Haydeu's house, but one night, net very lei'g age, the pbilau pbilau tbiejtist was awakened by a ueiu in hN dining room, lie piemptly lese, lit a candle, aud, wrapping the ili.ipei", of a dressing-gown around him. went down stairs te sec what was tht matter. He feuud a w i etched looking man cieuehed under the table, whom he at once seized and dragged te bib feet. The mau begged for mercy. He said tbut be was bicj-. and cold ; tbat he had net eaten anything fei t-eme weeks, and that finding Mi. llay ilea's window open he had et-pt into the house in hopes of liudiuga crusi of bie.ul and a dry place iu which te pass the night. He told Mr. Hujdcn that he had seen bet tcrdajs, but tbat be had lest his money through the fault of etheis ; that his wife had deserted him while he was lying sick efafevei, and that he was alone in the world without hope and without a fiicud. Mr. Ilayden made him sit down en a comfortable chaii, and bieught bun a plentiful supper et cold chicken and duel. He went up staits and bieught i'eswi a suit of clothes, which he gave the bui glai, and he handed him a dollar with which te pay fei a uight'.s lodging at a hotel. Fuithctmeic, he assuicd the mau that heucefe'.tb be would be afiicndte bim, and within a tew days he would fit.d a geed situation fei lnui. Having tlm miuistered te the wants of his distiesscd biethcr, Mi. Hadc;i went back te bed. leaving the burglar at his suppei, .ud le qucsting liim te close the wmdew caie lully en taking his depiituie. Conscious that he had done a .geed act aud had put iu practice his favente theeiy as te the piepei caie for burglaiy, Mi. Ilayden slept soundly the lest of the night, but he was awakened eaily by the seivant, who told him that sbe could net lind any spoons or folks. He huuicdly dicsLed himself aud hastened te the dining loom. Net only weie the spoons and feiks gene. but cveiy aiticlc of silver belonging te the I lay den household had vanished. Mi. Haydeu's no hat and ou-i coat weie gene ; a set of silvei-plated knives weie benr aud bieken, and the carpet was stained with kerosene, which had been icietisiy emptied out of el a bottle which the btti glar had evidently mistaken for a bottle of wine. Weist of al', the placaid bc-aiin-, the kind inviUtien te burglais had been turned with its face te the wall, aud en the back of itwcie wiittcn v.eids intended te be dcsciiptive et Mr. Haydeu's mtel . lectual status, which weie by no menus (latteiiugand will iut bear lepetitien. Since that day Mr. Uaydeu is of the opinion that burglaiy is a most defx-tabL ciimc; tbat buigl.us a:c the weist ilbans in existence, aud that cvciv deceted lut glar should be hanged. Hy h is bough' .i lcvelvcr and ahull deg, aud has hiied a pi ivate watchman. In all piebabihty h will lesign his connection with ch.uitab. societies, and if evei a igilanjc eomuiu eemuiu eomuiu tce is eigauicd in his neighboiheod. hi will doubtless be its Jnie-t piemincnt mcmbci . Can't l'rcncli l.eed. Nullum (.iiMla;:i)eil fob l i.eik, picucli a ttoed t-cutieu, tiy a Jaw -mt ell, docte! i patient, ei w lite u k'I .uticle w hi u h-lc-i U miserable unit null, with siuisli ln.iiii.tu l uiif-tcadv-ncucs, and none should iii.iLi- the attempt in such a condition when it au bc-e ea-ilj-and chr.iplj- icmnwd lv a little Hep Hitlers. Me '! mtlis," and " 1'ietn 1-," ethei K'llllll!'. el"l Jll.. lliliidicdseriilun, women ..ml -.hiluici le-. cued in rteiy community fiinu beds el k!,. UCS' and almost death, and in Hi stieu;; h l'aikei's Unifrei Tonic :ue the lic-t pidcnc. :u the woildet itsslcilui; weith. 1'int. (.Clltij IhlVK It. Lunelle Ciess, ijH.iii stuet, .'uSI.tle. w.ites . "Ihatt" u-cd hpnii IJlo-em lei di-pfpM.i and indigestion. uud lute found it lo.utnd le.utnd mir.ibly :t-a Kfiitle npciicnt mid bined puii iicr. 1 consider it unciu.ilcd 'jeu :uu nt lib cityteiwniy name a a leleiciiec' " I'nce ."0 cents !'"or s-uc at 11. is. Cochran duv steie, IJ7 Nei th Queen stieel. lancastet. Visible Imiiretpiiient. Mi. Neah "Jutes, Kliiiira. X. v., mite " About tout jeaisage I had an attack of bil ious tctei, and netei tullv icceveieci. jtly ' ' estiteeiK.ins uciv tt eakened, and I Mould bccotu'ilctLlypiestr.Ltid'oi t1i. Alter iisinsr two bottles et jour ISmdeck lll'oed Jlitteix the iiupreteiiii'iit ttsw se j lslble that I m.is aston ished. I cm new. though CI jeaiserae, dea lair and leiiseiuble. day's weik.' I'liieil Ker sale at 11. J'.. Ceehiau's diuj' stele 1:7 Net th Queen flrect, I.-incistei. ' Toe fastidious. sonic uould-be IJyrena leek en with disgust At the lhyuies et ""electric Oil "poet ;" IStit tve-he.tc the best aittele known te the w erld, 111l intend tint all persons shall knew it. It cases coughs, colds, .ibtiinia and c.it.11 ill, I'lenclutls and eeinplauits et that kiiut ; It does 1101 cost much, though lhcuuutic- it cnies. "Tis best Oil in the world jeu can lind. l'er -ilc at 11. li. Cecluans liu stoic, 1 ;; N"ei th Queen sticet, I.ancastci. MVVICAV. 1KAD TI1J.S i IAKUASTffl, l'A.. Aprtl 2S, 1JS1. The KniMKTccitA Mf' CeIrAv. Ucntx It Kites me much pleasure te s.i tlutultci u.ilunene pack of KIDXE1CUKA I have been entirely cured of a ievcie pain m uiy back nnd side, or long stuudinir, and that, tee, utter tiyinjj vaileus known remecjic-. 1 liiive cverj- confidence in your medicine, rhceifully leeeinmend U,and knew tlialjn.uiy of myliicnds who have used it haAe bieu beneUtcd. . TETKi: IJAKEU, wKlyd Foreman Euiminer ami f-cpress. MEDICAL. THE ONLY MEDICINE ' IX EIT1IEU LIQUID OK D11Y FOUM That Apti at the Same Time en The Liver, The Bowels, and the Kidneys. WHY ARE WE SICK? JSecauac tie allow these great organs lobe come clogged or torpid, and poisonous liumeri are therefore forced into the bleed that should be expelled naturally. KIDNEY WORT WILL SUEELY CUKE KIDM'Y diseases L1VEK COMFLAI.NTS., I'ilex, timstlpatieii, Urinary Ulse.iscc, FeniHle Weakness a oil Xertuus Ulherders, hi cawing fiee action of these organs and re storing thur pouter te threw off disease. Why sutTei bilious pains ami -lehes; Wh; teiuiuuted with Piles, tonstipitien ' Why liihlcued etei ili-uiileieil Kidne.ta .' Why euduie nei veus or bick headaches? ', ICIWXET WOItT and rye. in htnlth. MSr II is put up in Iry Vegetable Ferm, 111 OSruii cms, one package el which make? sis tftrju.iils et medicine. fl-Al-eiu Liquid Feriu.tery Ceuccutrated 4ST-JOJ Ihecoutemunceet thesK who cannot fic-ie-idily iiiepai.s it. It c wi'h equal KG-efficiency in cither form. li:i" IT Of YOUU DlIUUGlbT. I'HICE, 81. ',' i:Ll.s, KICIIAKIISOX Jc CO., lrep't, Iturlnn;tin, Vt. ( Will s-iid the iliy pest-paid.) !cl27 lydJtw-J c ll-l.l:tl AMI Uli.VtlOMlLK PI L Lis. A VALUABLE DISCOVERY. lr. C. IV. Unison, u Well-kneirn l'rncllc- lii I'ijsici.in and Surgeon, of I5a!- 1 1 mere, Alt. Hi. I' iisen haa, fei the pit twenty-one ji.u-. mk1 much attention te Xciveus dis !--, andhis disieve.ed that the cxtiact of J leiy and Chamomile combined iu 11 ccitaln u ojiet tien, iut at iably cures eitner ick Head ache. (IhIim.uj llc'tdaehe. Xeuia1gia.Xciveii. I'y-i")ia, .sleeplcsbiicsj or I'aiiiltiM. 'lli' .110 piei'.ned 111 the shape et 1'illsand cunt mi no opium, quinine or et ler h.umtul diu but .sic li'tcnded cipresli, te euie and will tin l thcabete named diseases. 4ri e itlebialcd III. HammeiK1, el ew i iiknty. -ijs "1 lute leund Di. Ucnsen's Celeit ami Chaineuiilc pills aic intaluablc iu nll.',i.nl Xeiteus Discas-H.' Other phyi- i ris te Hi" nii'idiei oTetei .100 cndeiic them in iiu ill) M,j.jr tonus Ltciyene is new t liking et tl.e wendcilul cuics ctlecteC since they I1.1t e been pi-iced be 01c Hie public. This u a 1 1 luuipliiu Medical CliCtiilstiy and siitlcie.s ,i'i eer the whole count ly and etcn abieid, .i:u eidciinjjby mail and iithcittl-e. Sold bj all iliuglls. l'nce. iOc. abex. Depot, 1; Xeith i:uft sticct. I'lltimeie, Md. Uy 1.1 -il t '1 i- !ei 1, (U -Kbev - lei fJ.'O. VjR. G. W. BENSON'S .c I'tiiie-lj .mil l'aterite 1'rrsrriplluii. SKIN CURE I W -11 lilted te Clin- LUitMA, I LI 1 Efts.. 11UMOK-, L'.H.AM- V. VI ION, MILK CKUsT, ALL IlOL'Ull s VLY Lift PHOXb. Dl'-TAsh's (IK lIAIi: AMI "rCALI'. bCKOrULt, Il..hi:i5, I'lMPLhs, AMI Ii:MLKITCHlMi.S en al! pails et the betlj. It 111. ike tl.e skin w!nt, tell ami smoeth: icmetci tan ami fieckies and is the l'c'et toilet dicssm in the Ueild. l.li j-Miitly put up, t'e bottle in 0110 li ick.i';il, consisting et both i'lteiivil ami oi ei tcii'al tiiatu'pnS. 1I lii-t 1 is. diujji-ti h.itc it. I'uccl per p..ck i,'c .iunil l)dM,WA.S&w QPKCIAI. AMI VI1MIXIC IlfcASl b. Mary A. Longaker, M. I) , OhJ-ICh AMI KlI!)i:XCL Ne. S3 Eswt Walnut Street, LANCAiiTER, PA., ;:! ,c :-i:h ill tliu I'jc, I'ar ami '1 :r.al TriMle.l ns hif cialty. i'.n ticul 11 attention Kit en te the tieatmcnt el I'i-im-c's el Women and Childien. lue eamin itien and t:eatm-ut ilailvex fpt " umla t lieni 11 a. 111. te 1 p. m. Cainul t.iti' :n Liii:li-hand Geiinan. I-L D. LONGAKBR, M. D., I.VTI. Ol I'llILAOKLrillA, NOW Ol' LANCASTEU, l'A., Olfice : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, eilei -, lit-, pioicssienal hervSccs te the alllictcil e-pecullv te these sulleiius fieiu Chronic or bpcs.1 il Diseases. He will beKladtesccand talk tt lth them, ltis ins practice te jilainly declare a ill-e.ise incurable il he believes it te be se. In the i,w tthicn he undcitaket, he guarantees t. de all that tan be done by unwearied atten tion and the application of cxpcilcncctl skill, j-'ained bv m my J curs el practice in treating di.iie 111 its tarieus and most malignant lemi-. 'liial !nsbl;i)l has net been ceitcd in tain, uiimcieus certificates, that maybe been at his eilicc, tt ill testily. Jaherrh, Tumors sui. STrciliurrs Cures Vt ltlienl 1'alu or Using the Knife or Drains Bleed. M. 111 Dlr-cases and ct ciy dc'seiiptien of Ul (i.iiien. I'lle-yaud beioluleus Diseat.es Penna ucutly Ctued. leniale "Jiseiisf.i, Acute or Cluenie,si)ccdilv and 1 ldically cuied Diseases of the Lungs., Tin eat. Stomach, Lit cr nnd Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured. Paiticulai attention given te I'rivate Dis- e ises et et eiy desctiplien - also that state el 1 alienation and weakness et mind, which len- ee's pel -eiib incapable 01 enjejlng the pleas ui , ti neilOiming the dutieset lite, complete It tuied, and the patient lvsteied te uctitc ii'Milhand the enjoyments or lite. I):-eaHt'Het the loje isml I'ar treated as a pcclulry. Di. Lengakci Will make liiofc-'sienal visits anj distance". Can be consulted bv letter (con (cen lidenli.illi ), :md medicine bcnt'with piepei illiet liens te an v unit et the cetinUt . CONSULTATIONS FREE. Office: Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LAXCASsTEU, PA. Je25-1 j dTu.ThibA w ' IX I J (JKhKTlXU. Dl. iillLEN!" takes great nleasnic in le pet ting the sale unit ul home of Mrs. Greene and s.-lt.:tltei avacationet nearlv two months ami while he is "ad te learn et the deaths et pcisens. some of whom weie strongly induced te te-t()MXIPATllY. He is especially glad te knew that 110 deaths have eccuried among his numerous patients during his absence, and that iimiiy who had beeninvalidsnnd in many ways diseased 111 e new well, have fully recov ered their health. Among them is a lady who en the 8th et June last was tqld by Drs. Agnetr, Kline aud Uross.et Philadelphia, e go home and die with a Scirrheus Cancer et the breast, new greatly mipreted. Anether case was a mother nnd her flrst babe, who only a week bc bc ferc Ilert w etc supposed te be dylngby two of the most eminent physicians et this city, beh et w I10111 aiv alit c and the mother doing her household weik. Xe quinine, merphia 01 elhci dings g'ten te any or lliem: only ex ternal applications of simple remedies'. Xe eh.uge made for examining patients. Catan h emed ler 50 cents. The cine 1 cut te any portion of the Uintiil States lei ."id cents. DJR. OHAS. A. GREENE, l Hi KAST KINt" Ti:KKT. BE1.LGIOVS.. CHBUT EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH Preaching te-morrow morning and even lng at tha nsnal hgurs far'fllTiiiH ssrrkiy tua pister. Her. It. I,lieed. Snndiy school at 1:15 p. m. FIBST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTXUT ST. Freachlnir te-morrow morning and even ingatthe usual heuis, by the pastor, Ifet. IVin. Morrison. Sunday school at V p. m. IKST M. E. CHURCH, NORTH DUKE street. Preaching at 10 a. in. and 74 p. m. by the pastor. Rev. A . C. l'obinsen. Meining subject "Vows Male; evening "Vows ilreWen,"' Sunday school at yA p. 111. Prayer meeting en Wednesday et ening at 7i. FIRSr BEFORMED-DIVINE SERVICE te-morrow at 10:30 a. m. Pleaching by the Kev. Thes. G. Apple. D. D. Xe etening sci vice. Sunday school at 1:15 p. m. MOBAVIAN.-J. MAX HARK. 1'ASTOR. At lOJia. in.. Litany and pleaching by the pastor. At 2 p. m , Sunday school. At 7!4 p m., feuith of the seiies et histeiical smiiieiis: The Moravian and the Methodist Churches.'' All cordially Invited. ME. MISSION EAST MISSION. EAST . King streeL Preaching tomei 1 wr at 74 p. in. Srtnday school at p. m. Weekly Piay Ki meeting en Tuesdav at 7 p. 111. OLIVET HAP J ST CHURCH . M. C. A. Itoema, Iter. M. Krayne. pistei. lOVi a. in. amlTX p. m. feubjeet "Piepaia "Piepaia tien te Meet Ged." Sunday school at 1-i p. in. 1" JBESBYTEBIAX. l'RKACHIXO IX THE meining by tlicUev.lt. A. Mcllwain. Ne evening sei vice. PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL ClIAPl.L. U"-v. Jas. C. Hume, pastor. Pleaching 111 the evening at TJi by Her. James Ctawieid finnilav school at 1 p. m. Pi-ayei meeting en Thursday evening at 7. OT. JAMES. HOLY COA'ML'XJOX AT 8 5 and morning service at 10J-J a. in. Lt cu ing Prayer at 6 p. m At the evening set t ice the seats arc tice. ST. LUKE'S BEl-ORMED MISSION, Maiietta Avenue, near West Orange sticet Kev. Win. V. Llchlitei. pastei. Ditine sci vices at 10J-i a. 111. ami '', p. 111. .Sunday school at 2 p. m. CT. PAUL'S REFORMED D1WXE SER. O vice at 10Ja. m. and at 7A p. m. 1'i.ijii meeting at 0 p7 m. Sunday school at 1J4 p. m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Pleaching in the meining by l!ev. r. A. Gust. D D. In the evening the pastor, Kev. Sylvanus btall vvill pi each, setting leith what Is letealcd eeneeining the hljteiy, chu acter and destiny et the devil, heats tiee. All are intited. Sunday school at lj4 p. 111. GetwaUl mission school at 2 p. 111. ST. PAUL'S M.E., CHURCH, S. O.UEEX ST. A. I. Colletn, pastor Pleaching by the pastoral i0a, 111. ami lli p. 111. &aeiameiitet the Lord's Supper and leceptien et membeij atthe inetningscit ice. S.ibbaih school :it l4 p.m. Kcvlvnl seitic'-s ceiiiiuue dining the week. OALEM CHURCH Ot" GOD 1'IIK CIIIXU O to-menotv meining and evening by the pister, llev. .J. Ridley. A sci vice et bong will commence at 7 o'clock, continuing li minutes. Sunday school at Y p. .. West Mission. Doi Dei wartsticet Sunday school at i p. in. Xeith Mission, Antioch Sunday school at 1 a. 111. SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH (English), North Mulbeny stieet, abete Orange. Ii eaehlng tommiew at KJ a. 111. by tne pastor, Kev. J. C. Krausc. Sabbath school at2p. 111. Childieus' ineetiug at7Jp. ir.., te which all, and espcciilly childien, aie int iled. UNION HLTUEL CHURCH Ol" GOD Kev. G. W. Seilhainer, pnster. Pleach ing at lOJJa.in. by the Ifcv. .Jehn Tin "cei. Xe pu aclilng iu the evening. Sabbath school at li p. 111 Sabbath .school at the Gicen stieet mission at l,'4p. m WEST MISSION, 31. E. ClIAl'LL, CHAR lotto street above Lemen. Pie telling at 10". a. 111. and V p. in. DltT OOOltS. NTIClrATING A UEaVY FALL TRADE WATT, SHAND & CO. Ilat'eepeneil an linnien-e line eil DRESS GOODS ,SL7l.S-, SATJXS, i' l uis ims, 1 'el -jsts, CLOAKS, DOLMAMb M) .1 ClvLls, In the latest styles neatly tniiiuied with t el vet plush and passeiuenlclie. Singh' and Deuble Shawls al t eiy low piicecs. NEW FALL. COATINGS. Ladies'. Gent's and Childien Geiman, I ng lish aud Ameiicau HOSIERY AND GLOVES. MDGLOESa spcciultj. A lull !ue et Festei's Patent Heek Kid Glutei. 1,00(1 dozen or Ladles', Gent's and Child: en's MERINO UNDERWEAR. at prices that cannot be equaled. LD1ES' AXD GEXT'S SCAKLL1 UNDERWEAR. REGULAR MADE UNDERWEAR, 500 Pairs White and Colored Blankets. In all sizes and q.uatiti s, ,it pric-s tt'ii-iiwe cannot duplicate. NEW YOKK STOlK, 8 & 10 E. KWG STREET. D ItV GOODS C. .NLtr I-ALL AM) WlMblt DRV GOODS. IAGER. & BKOTIER Have new open 1 till Lines el FLAXXULlJ, IJLAXKETli, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, CLOAKS, CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS, GLOVES LACE GOODS. We invite examination. Hapr i Brether, Ne. 25 West King Street. ffierine hut, Hosiery, FOlt SALE'. COW! AT FL'BLJC SALE. ON MO.MIAY, OCTOBKU2I, 1SS1, uillbe old at public pale, at the public house of James Cmran. strasbuig, Lancaster county. Pa.. 00 Head or well selected COWs, that ttill caltc between new and next bluing. A number 01 them are Thoroughbred Gueinev Al(leriicv, and the balance of them aie Geed Daliy Cotts. A lew Youns Hull. AcicditetUOdat, tilth nppieved s'-emity, will be i;fven. Xe'tes payable at any National Hank that may suit puichaser. .ilc te commence at 1 o'clock p. 111. sliarp, tthen attendance will be Riven by M AUS1I LL 11AILY, Agt. U.'F. Ue'vc, Anct. OCtl7GtU OKPHANS' ctlt KT SALK. ON TUES DAY. OOTOBLK 25. 1SSI, by vii tue et an aliaseidei ortlie Oiphans' Court of Lancastur county, tl.e undcisUined will expose ut public sale at the L-uicaster County Heuse. East Kinsf trect, citv of Lmcaster. Pa., at 7K o'clock p. m.. all that DOUBLE FKAME DWELLING HOUSE with one story frame Mck liuihlliiK attached and let or piece et ground upon tihich the same is elected; .also well with pump theiein. situatctl. en East Chestnut sticet. Xe-. 7"8 and 7t0, east of 1 ranUHn stieet, containing en the south side et Last Che.tnul -Heel 4 feet. iiioieerIes. ail eteudiiii; iu dipth thht width Vi lect, containing liult and e'her nees srewing theieen, being the same piopcrtyet the late Amanda ijtuglev.dci caed. P.utiel ti--hiiiK ti view the piemiscs will tall ut X os. 7"S and 7i0 K it Chestnut street, or upon the undersign) d ut Iim otflee.Xe. C Cem t at nue. L mcister city. Trims et paichase trade kneunat time of sale I1EXKY SHUBEUT, ecii,c,r,2;.jiAiJ Executer. IXECI.TOK" NAL1" OF CITV PROP- EllTY. On SATUUDAY, OCTOP.EK 29. it-SI, the undfiai.;ncd Executers et Michael Malene deceased, will expose te sale atthe Cadwcll Heuse, the lollewing Ileal Estate, viz : A Let et (iieuml en the neitlic.tst coiner et Oiaiiueand Slunneu 6ticet. with a tieutage of l'.ijj leet, meie or les-,, en Orange street, aniL a:en-Miippen atieet. neunwani, -'i leci 10 a public alley, e 1 which is erected a commodi ous and tw 11 built MAXSIOX, Xe. 301, two stones I'lgli, with two story Uacic liuilding, all in yoed lcpiir. Alse, en leur et let a two twe two etoiyi'.iicU Stable and ether impievements. Sale at 7 o'clock p. m., tthen tcnus ttill be made Known by EDWARD MfGOVEUN, WM. L. PEIPEU. JAMES M. P.tTKKE, 1' tectums et Michael Malene, Dcc'd ili-M.t siicucM, Auctioneer. OCll51lS,'20,22,24,2-ViGr,-2S129 1)UUS.IJ SALE OF VALUABLE CITY Piepcity. On WKUNtsDAV, OCTOBER Je. lbel. at the Lcepaid hotel, in the city et L.iw.ister, will be -old bv t.'ic undci signed, u i:MCEltt PJtOPEKTY, ceiibistlng et a let or jm ce ei pi"ee el gieund situated en the south s de et "iiuldle stieet, iu the city of Lancaster, In ing Xe. ule:icaid sticet, lieutihg en Mid dle suectll. leet. lneic or less and extending in fit pth 1JI tcet.iueie or less, te Locust stieet, en which is elected a ene-and-a-lialf story bi iek DWELLING HOUSE, containing seven loemswith one steiv Hume kitchen attached, a lr.ime stable and ether necessary ontbulld entbulld ni js. Alse, a new BAKE OVEN, specially built ter a bikciy, hydrant, grapevines and ether mipieM nients. The piepcity tvas leirieily u-e.l as a b.ikeiy and is tt ell located ami adapted lei this pur pose. It is bounded en the north by Middle stieet, cast by Dean estate, south by Locust ti eet and tt est by piepeity of Isaac Helmau. Pe cs-ien git en en January I, lsH2, il de hited. & de In commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., el said d ly. t hen tei ins tt ill be made known bv II. H.STEHMAX. If. Shli:ui, Anct. er,l'J&tsd ORl'HANS' COUK1' SALE OF VALUATSLt City Piepcitv. On MOXDAY, OCTOBER 2i, 1L6I, al the the leuntain Inn, in the city of Lancaster, the uiidcisigncd in puisuance of .:i elder the Oiphaus' Cnuit et Lancastci county, ttill ctpese te public sale the follow ing t ei v t alu ible real estate, late et J. Yeatet Conyngham , decca-cd. All that ccitam halt let or piece of lann situated en tl.e southwest coiner et Seuth Queen and Milllfn stieet", in sa'd city, Xe. 20, tienting J2 lent iy. inches en Seuth Queen stieet, and extending 2I feet along MilUin stieet te Beaver stieet, which bounds it en th leai. 11-e iinpietemcnts area fine old-fathlencd tluccsteiy and attic biick house, with two twe two steiy biick back building, large two-steiy buck stable, a laie two stoijMirlekttaicheiiso en Beatci street, htdrant. Unit tice", &e., &e. Tins ie one ei the most desirable piepei tied ler cither :i lesidence or a businc-s stanU. which his been efieredin this city ler a long Line. sale te commence al 7 o'clock p. in., tt lit k nttcndiiuce ttill be given ami teims mane known bv EM LEX FRANKLIN, A. K. WITMER, l'ecuteis Ac, el J.Ye.ites Cen ngham.tlee't', llcsr.v Sulbekt, Auct. sep22 tad JUWL1C hALK OF A COAL YAKU, ON MOXDAY. OCTOBER 21. lsl. The nndci-ignctl will eirer at public sale a piepcity consisting et set en lets et ground in the tenn et Spnngtille, Lancaster county, at the station en the Pennsylvania Railieatl, about one mile tt est of Mount Jey and near the Lancaster & llariibbnig turnpike. The impi evements aie a ttt o-stei ictl Frame Heuse 2Ixi4 leer, used as a Itaili ead Station and Ticket Ollice, a Frame Warehouse 24x13 lect, and Ceal and Lumber Yaul, with about 200 feet of Ceal Shedding. Xctv Fall bank's Scales efs ten capacity; 300 Feet et Railieatl Siding. Trestlu w eik for (liiminnir co-il, ttih space ler exten sion et same. Buildings mostly netv and every thing in geed eidcr. Alse a let et ground containing 00 leStlrent and 200 leet deep, en tthich aie erected a 1'iamc Heuse 28x20. with kitchen attached hivJO, bam 2Sx2l, .suitable stat'ling ler 1 head et hoi ses can iage house, chicUcn house and pamp house with cistern iu attached. These buildings ate nil new, hav ing been erected but two years and aie in c. i client lepair. There is a t iriety et fruit tiecs en the picmiscs In bcai ing order. Lo cation of business stand pleasant, iu a tlncklv si tiled agiicultrural neighboiheod and a fa't liiipieving town, with no rival business in the town. Has an established coal trade, and capacity and advantages le tle a geed shipping business and incicased passenger travel. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in. Fei Initial inhumation addicss JOS. H UAKECIyER. Spiing Gaidcn P. O., Lancaster County, l'a. L. D. G.ti l teiirr, Auct. Je. IL LLLtij,, Clcik. Je20 tsd OIUiN' COUKT SALE OF VALUA1JLK City Piepei tv. On THURSDAY EVEN ING. OCTOBER 27, lssl. at -A o'clock, at the Ecepaid Hetel, in the city el Lancaster, the undesigned in pursuance et an elder et the Oiphans' Coiutet Lancaster county, will ex pose te public sale the lolletving verv valu able ic.ile tate, latent Thes. D. Kelly dcc'd. Allthat Valuable Let et Gioundontliciiorth Gieundontliciiorth Gioundentliciiorth tvest ceinei of East Orange ami Marshall tieets, Lancaster city, fienting en East Oi-ange Mrcet about 1J0 lect, and 1 mining along Maishali te Marien 215 lect. The piop piep city cempuscs some of the mpst taluable building lets in the eastern section of the city, eligibly located in a rapidly dot eloping quai tei. . Attendance at the sale tt ill be given and teinis inatle knew n by W. U. HEXSEL. AdininNtiatorerThoa. I). Kelly, Dec'il. II. siinBEin, Anctienc-r. Alse at the same and place tt ill be ellcied at public sale the 2 Twe-Story BRICK HOUSES and Side Let, at the seuthttcst corner of East Oiangc ami Maishali streets, oppe-ito the above lets. Ne. 1. adjoining Marshall stieet, has a lrentage et el leet lOinchcs, the impiovc impievc ments consisting et a two story Brick Heuse, uith wash house or summer kitchen, and a depth of 100 lect te a public alley. The side let has 42 lee" fient. sullicient for at least two meie dwellings, and is. thickly planted with iunce, peach, cherry, apple ami pear tree. Xe 2 is a let 21 lect front and the arae depth as Ne. 1, with a two story Brick Heuse, four feet w nle alley en the w est. There is a well et excellent water and geed pnmp en the picm iscs. W. U. HENS EL. Agent ferllciis of 3Iaiy Kelly, Dcc'd. The above piepei tics' will be putas whole and in puipails. ectO-tsd i:riIANS' COUKT SALE OF VALUABLE I REAL ESTATE. On TUESDAY. NO VEMBER 8, lsi. in pursuance of an alias outer el the Orphans' Court of Lancaster coun ty, will be sold at public vendue, at the Cad tt ell Heuse, corner North Queen and Chestnut sticets. Lancaster, l'a., the following real es tate, late et Jehn S. Gable, deceased, te wit : Ne. 1, all that ttto-stery lrsme dwelling house pait thcieet u-ed as a store loom ttitli a two-steiy lrumc back building and biick tobacco tt alehouse, and iDt or piece of ground, situated en the west sidcet North t'lieen stieet, in the city et Lancaster afore said, containing in front about 45 teet, and in depth, along Us northern lintpabent 110 leet te the Pennsylvania railroad. Bounded en the north by ground et Jehn R. Bitner. en the south and west by the Pennsylvania railroad, ami en the cast by North Queen street alore alere s Ud. This prepeity hasperlct drainage, con nected tt itli sett cr in Neith Queen stieet. The location is well calculated ler public business of any kind, being in the most populous part of the city. Ne. 2, aniesl valuable building let, situate en the southwest corner et West Chestnut and Chailette stiects, in said city, containing S3 lect en Chestnut and 150 feet en Chailette street. This is uiHiiiestienauiy one of the most desirable building lets te be found anywhere in the city or Lancaster, and will be sold as a tt hole or in parti, te suit purchasers. Possession and title en April 1, 182 ; of the building let, lien ever, possession may be given immediately. Pe-itlvc sale. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. en said day, when terms will be made known by E. M. SCHAEFFER, ELIZABETH GABLE, . Surviving Executers. Jl.S-iuu.Kr. Auct. ectlT-MSSlsd JtJiT rOHN WANA'UAKEK'.S AIJVERT1SEMNT. NEW GOODS JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHTLADELPHIA. SILKS. . Leng-pile-plnslics. One. plain black with pile longer than seal tur.nnd with high lustre, having the effects of a very glossy fur; ler coats. $9. Anether, figured, tliu ligures made by varving the length et the pile: several colors, $5 00. Sealskin pluh, SJ.70 te $8 00 Alternate w hie snipes of moire antique and bright armuies el an oriental character. 14. .suttn-de-Lten brocade in tlifse color combi cembi combi nateons: beideaux lnenze green bronze light bitinzc light-green Zulu icd-brewn iien-rust The effects aie strong, though the eolers are net sulking. Wide embie stilpes ceteied with grape t inc da m sse altei rutting with tt idu stripes el a lace effect, lour dark effects, thice In evening coleis. $G. JOHN "tVAXAMAKER. Next outer rlicle, Chestnut-stieet imtrance. HITE GOODS Of fine white oeds we hate a complete stock wanting nothing. Whatever one may want, that laelcs. c'lildi en or babies wear, is te be teuntl heie. ttlth many seits te cheese fiem. JOHN WANAJIAKER. Next outer elide- City-hall squaie. DRESS GOODS. " A cheviot dics cloth, l cully il a line check with an iiregulai illumniatien unit a veiy ebscuie elait'; but, looked at a yaul uttay. itapiieaiste be a basket. It is therefore a basket-effect pieduccd by colei ; if we mis take net, an entlicly new ami iiiteifting piece ofcelor-ttork. 42 inches ttide; $1.10.) Anether cheviot et tue veiy stime small checks, but tt itheut the basket effiict, simpler, plainer, ami when cleselv looked at probably prettler, though it is hanll v f.iir le say that. 1.20. JOllX WANAMAKER. ThUd cucle, southeast liem centre. "1ASHMERES AND MERINOS. j Lupin's mi rineH and cashmeip.n, ucccptcil tlnouglieuttlic werltl as thcstamUidet iual ity, we hate in Mvteen coleis and ten ijuali ties efeach, M cents te $1. Evening cashmeres of about thirty-five colors ami shades, ami of live finalities. 00 cent toil. JOHN WANAMAKER. Xext outer clrcIe.Tliulcenth-strcct entrance. It LACK DRESS GOODS. Black cashmeres et seventeen qualities 37 cents te $2. and black nicrines et twelve qualities. 00 cents te $1,25; et three makes. Lupin's, Vegel's and Carliei's ; et tlnec shades, iet-black, medium-black and blue-black. JOHN WANAMAKER. Next eutfi clifle, Chestnut-stieet entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER, Thirteenth, Chestnut and Market Streets and City Hall Square, Philadelphia. VLOTUIXG, C J -OSKNSTEIN'S ONE PUtCE HOUSE. SECOND OUR ASSORTMENT OP Hen's Fall Overcoats ni Dlsiereites, PLAIN, SILK FACED, SILK LINED THROUGHOUT, $8 te $35. Unique Styles Men's Fall Suits 10 te 835. NOVELTIES. BOYS' AND MI'S SUITS Al OVERCOATS, $4 te $18. THE BYCICLi: SHIRT IN H DIFFERENT SHADES, $2.50. AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PEICE HOUSE, (XEXT DOOR TO S1IUI.T & l.RO.'S IIAT hTORE). Ne. 37 North Queen Street, - - Lancaster, Ph. P AIX CAMPAIGN. MYERS & Alt better piepaictl than c cr te accommodate the public in EBADY-OJ)B CLOTHING, FOR MEN, YOUTHS, UO-. AND CIIIEUREX, At liotteni piiees, nil our own niaiuiluctuic -no blieiMy Cletliln. A mun can gel the beM Ten Dellnr All Weel Suit nt Centre Kail sold In Amei ici. While this Is a specialty, yet ull 0111 Clothing is solilpieportionatelychenp. Ruyin your Clothing nt Ceutru Hall jeu tavc om em om pieiit. Our Custom Department U lull anil complete. It you want n Cheap l.uiiic"s ?uit yec can liare it inaile te eriler (all wool) from Fifteen te Twcnty-livc Dollars. Dress SuIIh from Eighteen te Forty Cellars. Ami remember jeu h-ivc the Earnest Stock and tlie Ilest Vailcty le fcelect from, ami satisfaction in every wiiy guamnteeil. We ure prepareil te miike up lit short notice anU in the best stj le and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters aie Flit-C'lti--. Our ateck et GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS I full and i oinplcte. Don't toil te call and leek thieugh Centre Hall beSeic jeu maice yeai Fall and Winter pat chase. Yeu will And uilling hands te show jeu through the iiiun--n-c stock et Woolens. 0-.erccats bj- the humlicd ler Men, Youths, Heys and Children. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE HALL, Ne. IS EAST K1NU STREET, IVINES AXD S. CLAY MILLER, Vines, Brandies, ta.d Ere lisbs, K Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. T A DIES' HAIK DKESSEK. MRS. C. LILLEE, Ladies' Hair Dresser. Jlanufacturer ami Dealer in Hair Weik, Eariles'and Gents' Wies." Combings straight ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry or all kinds made up. Alse, KM Gloves and Feath ers cleaned ami dyed. Alse, Ladies' Shnmpoe- "K" 223 & 227 NORTH QUEEN i-TEET, e53ind Four doers ubeve P. K. R. Deiiet. T ADIES. AND GENTS, IF YOU WANT A I j flnrui nml Tin. trtttlner RnAt , 41fw. Ueady-made or Made te Order, go te j P. HIEMENZ'3, j Xe. 105 North Queen Street. Custom Weik Specialty. Jyi-tldS&W j GOODS FROM EUROPE, AT- LINENS. We have some Scotch bleached double damask table-lineu tnat we'd like you te see. ' It is 2 yarus wide and l a yard. 1 he patterns are siven, diverse enough, new, and we like them all. It you itnil the ain linens cle wheieiu PhilailelpliiaerNcw Yeik. we think you'll lind them at $2.00 of thereabouts. Napkins te match, J7.00 for three-fimuters i and 5 ler live-eighth. i JOHN WANAMAKER. , Next-outer cu de, Clty-Imll-square entrance. i TTNDERWEAR. m i U Tw eexti emus et the French hand-made , undcrttea-, lately come te us, attract notice, some of it is se plain that it seems scarcely te I belong te the class of embroidered work it i lcmlnds one rather of the haml-weik we used te make iamiiies hare twenty-tlve years age. Theet her extreme is the richest et embroidery It needs te be seen. Nobedy'll believe Irem description the weik that is in it; the llne ness, the riehness, the extravagance. We show it with pleasure. At tne same time see what the sewing ma chine has dune for us, iu our Ameilcan fac fac teiy matlc underwear. Eneli has it perfection et its own. Factery-tt eik, wade a wugetit, is a new grade et sewing. JOHN WANAMAKER. t est from Chestnut-street entrance. UPHOLSTERY. One of the most beautiful et the ill aper ies and lurniture-cevers that have come te ns this year is a verv quiet tinsel-and silk fabric-, justieccivcd, $12.00. JOHN WANAMAKER. Nerthti est gallery. CARPETS. We aie often told that we hate uncom monly choice patterns In caincts. Weceitainly hat e the best makes. .. , JOHN WAN YMAKJ.K. Northern galleiy. -Ti;W LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WITH Li coleictt berilers have conic ; but. se tar as tve have seen vet, there's nothing netablv new in styles. They nrcalmestall mechanical figures et the general character that nus pre vailed .or some months. Twe new initial hamlkcrchlcls : one em em em bioIdprctHnceIois, 1J) cents; one with very large, white, block or diamond initials formed by n uemstitch stitch, 20 cents. The latter is very neat indeed. JOHN' WANAMAKER. Outer circle. Chestnut street entiance. pSENSTEIN3 ONE rKICE HOUSE. -:e.- TO NONE- "PAT.-u CAM!'. AIGN. RATHFON LANCASTER, PEMA. LIQUORS. LIQUORS, SV. TJIXGAVAl.T'5 WJXK, LIQUOR. ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE. iebl6-l-.il J NO, 2(S WEST KING STREET. HOTELS. JOW OPEX-SPKtCHEK UOCSE.-ON ll Europcen plan. Dining Roem tin Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance nt Ne. ::i North Duke street. Clam anil Turtle Sonp Senp Sonp I.ebster Salad, Oj-stdrs In Every Stj le ami nil the Delicacies et the Season, We .solicit the Xatreii:igc et the public. inayT-tnj CLOTJtlXa. S' tlUt.THI.ii: NET i LACE THREAD UNDEKSHIKTS, Feather-weight drawers. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAN'S, THE SlilRTMAKEIt, U. 56 NOKTH UUEtN STlIEtT "1LOTUl', C. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, Merchant Tailors ani Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Our Asseitment et CLOTHING KOK ME, HOYS AMI YOUTHS -TOR FALL AND WINTER, Is I.irKcr and mere -i .tried tlmn ct be!iie. 1'ilccs the Uet. Gie u a call. D. B. Hostetter & Seu, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, SJ-lyd EANC'ASlEi:. IV w illiabi"jO:i x- tubitu. We lru i" t jk i -i i ci.il jn'e-. -.viti. uur BOY'S OLOTJIIiXU, thid lull ; taking mere room for it ; put chased u linger stock, and spent mere time in Itndlin; geed, and di-nribli' tylcs. Tint hew a lieyS eint i m.u!- i, .1 Platter et sreat importance. If scv.i n itli peer thicnd jeu irlll seen Hud it out. We Invite a comparison with any goeda in I lie nmiket either lei Mjlrei make. Wc could niit .1 culuuin about em HEAVY OVERCOATS. - Seme el them .tre cnlled Rureiblc. Deme Ulstcrcttcs, .mil soine aieni'idu plain, but lincil heavy ler cold c.ttlu r. It j'eu will only cull ler about ten 01 llltccn minutes .1: jour con cnieic. .e can sliev.' je.i te much better inl. in tnge tl'an me cm explain, and then jeu can lerni Him nlea of w hat a s'"ck el OVERCOATS i-:uh1 li-. it u-eii.ilde thej 1.111 In "Id flLLIAW! & FOSTER'S ONE-PRICE HuUSE. 36-38 EAST KING STREET, I.AM Vl'hK. l'A. KALI. ill'hNIM; AT H.GERK ART'S m Tailejing Establishmeiil, Of tile LA 1'iJ L"i 1 ASjSsOKT;.! EXT.0I Him SUITING, OVERCOATING, AMI PANTAJAONINIv cvci bieii;,!!. te tim City el !.:;n-a-tci. Pricee tu Irow as the Lewest AMJ All Gecds Warranted as Represented AT H.GERHART'S NEW STORE, Ne 6 E&sl King Sreet, a . tlJVr DKAWlJtUb. f iom.iiew.aiiii jJisTiaunneN co 37th Fepular Monthly Urawmg eiTne COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City of Louisville, en MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1831. Theee drawings occur monthly (Sun".i execpted) under previsions et an Act t the Genera! A-einlilj- of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en il-ncli Jl, rendered the following iljcldiens: let That the Commonwealth Distribution Company l lnal. 8il ltsdra-xliiBiare fair. X. IJ. Tim Company Ibiit no a- tin hnnd a lartjc reser e fund. Kcad tl.e Ii-t of prL.es ler the OCTOISEI. DRAWING. I T)TlZ9 9 JrJjnAt 1 prlze.!. l0t'Ji0 1 j) tiz6 ' i,um. 10 prizes $I,0(J0each 10,000 SO prizes .TOO each 10,0UO ""1(10 prizes $100 each Ki.WO 200 prlzesai each lo.ecc COO prizes 20 each 12,0CC l'JOO prizes lOeach ... 10XM 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " 1 808 9 prizes 100 each, " "900 li9Prt-9 ?ll'iKX W hole tickets. 91; Ivilt tlrkft.1, ; 27 tickets .iU;5. tickets, $100. Remit Meney or Bank Onift in Letter. 01 send l.jr Kxpress. DON'T SK.VD UY 1IEGI& TKRKD LETTKRORFObTOFFICE OltDKK. OnterH of f3 and upward, by Expns, can lie sent at enr experse. Address all order? te It. SI. ItOAKDMAX, Courier-Journal liuildin" LeniHTille, Ky 01 K. M. l.UAKDMAX, 10) lUetldrtav. ew Verk. rchl-T-lTll&S&W I .-I
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