LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1881. M'c:it:uK at t. .incpti'it. St. Jeseph's Catholic church was the scene c.ran interesting event this morning, in the mairiagc of Mr. Mai tin Dillicli and Miss Johanna Fin'r, daughter of Mr. Ailam Filler, a well known citizen of the Eighth wii'rd. Bride and groom arc favor ably !:i.e-.mi Ihrr.uhent a huge circle of friend., and acquaintance-, who wet c prc-s-pnt in feiec th.s morning te witness the tyi:g of the nuptial knot. The hiide leek I'd very charming in a haudseme dress, befitlii'tt the occasion, while her attendants wcie likcwnc becomingly and tastefully attiird. The ccicmeny was peifermcd by IJev. Father Leuis Greteineyer, pastor of Hi. J .scph's;, and at the conclusion the v.t-d.tiiig guests weie hainl.-enicly enter tained at the lesideiue of the bride's patents, en Maner street. May feitunc j-inile kindly en the happy young couple in the new esl-.it: upon which fiey have eiiteied. 1 I'tlllCC CaSCM .Tunic: i'.e'.th, charged with assault and battery en Charlts Hner and Hcniy Uiier had a'iieaiing befer Alderman Samson' and was d'Miii.-.-i-d. Alii-i- (Sarver, who confessed te Mcaliu: clothing and jewt-liy faun Mi.-.. Ed. T. Fraini, was committed by Mdcitr.au Sam son, te answer at. ceuit. James Uoeth. wasaricsnd at the opera house last night, by Ofliccr Wei I sol, for diseideiiy conduct. He was held for a hearing. Manager Yrcker .s.iVh he is dc tei mined te put a .slt.p te the cliwmlcily conduct of the gang of b.i.s and young men. who jH'iMsl. in annoying patrons of the epcia house. Ilcic-aflcr no leniency will be shown te Ihese v. he misbehave. Tuu Vele at Three t;ie-lc I'cluw will be found the number of votes polled "m the several watds of this city up te thice o'clock this afternoon, compared with tin- votes polled at th::aim hour ioi-Mate iiea-.nierin "STsi, and for picsident in 183' : v:ini- ts;-t 1-iu.t -i'i .Si-ceml " Tliini -";! Kemi in "1- l-'illh -i"i Mvth ;j: Seven! It -''1 Eighth --' Ninth - " -i-s S-I .W7 ::-27 its --: Will -J'7 47-: -Jii 7i-' ::.'i r.ai 'Jii c,-r, -.'."i Tel.il :.i :::' Tim Auiit-iillmul tll i.i. w. .clinilen .ien: uai. The last news Iieiii lYiis-lv.iiiia takes the cal e. The buckwheat crop is tepeited te be a oomph te failure. The red currant crop has also failed in (Steecc, se that gen uine French el.ueis ler tilt! Ameiitun mar ket Mt'tlec, St. Julian an Cantcnac aie likely te be dealer than usual. With the tobacco, e.nn, ajiplc and buckwheat crops gene back en us. making whisky, cider break fast takes beyond the reach of any but the weillhy, v.e .'cciu te have, a bawl winter befeic us. I.tuj'ilii't ;r:mtl 'ill i:u ale. will open In this citv in a tt-. lav-. illia l:ir;;e -tiicl. (.1 Lle.nil Boe!.-: and lie will al-e given prc-cnl liee t every puicha-er. Lookout ler his yian.l a.lt i li -caicul into mi:; imr'i i iiiie. Il'l V.ii.ll.xin.i: ; ,IT. Trinlcy '' theriin Church Bteeiics ;i Pulia Pulia teon. Mr. I. -M. Ml.lir, leccntlj el New 1 ei Ic, hut new with the mcicuutili- linn il .Miller A. Swai r, et Ihi-.ei(y, ha- prcM-iiled te lli-v. Ir. Cicenw.ild ler hi? use,:uid that l his Mliees .ins in Hi" p.istiu-.ite et Tunily l.iilheran church leie cr. the leal iit-.l wi Ic 1 . L. tin M-ckt-iideill, entitled "tli-deiia Lutheran Isini." in - iolie volumes pi inlcd in lU'.ti. It is ;i lile-t nm-teily !;:. -mm- et LuthciV lelornia lelernia lelornia lieli ::;r:ilii-l tl.e calumnies el the .Icslllt, Mniuihitr;:. Tl.e v. u k U as i:uv :is it i-i valu-ulih-.aiul is h.-M hy tin- dot ter in thcapprc thcapprc eiatiei: it tn.c:-vcs At a iv;ruhu uieeliii'-T last evening 1 itu-'. e-liy e llieehun h the lnllev. m; ieMilutiiiu-4 el thank's te SI. sa; r .e:e iiiiaiiinuiuiy adepte I - Wiici-.i'.ah. .Mr. 1). M. swan- ha-v ry K-uei-esisly pie-enled In the e uiicaiini we lepie sent, ler lh?u-eel IH ii-,teis tei ever, a copy tit th" rare aiitl v.diiahle work el" V. L. en tU'ek-eiiderll, entitled "Histtuia Lutheiaii isini," in -J tolie veluiiii's punted in U'M, a work el uiet cMr.ierdiiiai v learning and e collence that cannot hut gieatly heiielit lieth our liisler-" :ii.d people; lliereieit: he il Itrt-elrctl, That w herchy tender our heart v thanks Je the donor, and accept tlieilteu Hie coiulilien ieciliel. lliut il slm I lie pn served in Ihe p:il--nu;t!;e ler the ue et the prt LllL pastors ami their successors teievcr. Ileti!ciit. Thata copy tit these ieoIulien--. signed h our pic-.iilent and secretary, with thef-calet the church attached, he duly pit! seated te Mr. Swair. Amusements. ' -'- .?.' TliiJ is the name el a ptay te 1 e ivcii in Kill ten epeia lieu-c en Thnisday evening by Jliilu-ii '(;iadvV iiativi- irfli cenilaiiy. The piece i-adveili-cd -is a a laith t til rcprt -cnialien et the coi-ilitient.f ntlaiis in Ireland today. ' JfiiMiuii'x W.nV. J.i i'riday evening Hyde & I'.elmi in'-, enip.uiy will appcii' at Kiilteu eper.i house in:i perlermam-e th tl ha-, the following oeiiiiecndalioii ii-eui such a re liable new .-paper as the Philadelphia -Vh7i Amerintii: "It id net tee elten thai w- see se man J- really j;oed inelean perrnrmi'i-s together a- Chailey lleetl, Harry and Jehn Kcr.iell. Nlh-s and Lvan", ami elher-i nearly as well known; and in dlccling this combination Mc-i'A lljde ,V Ilehiuan Ii.im- th.ne eonidci eenidci able toward elevating tin; tone et vaiielycn Ifitaiiniieius. In the olio, Mr. .lehu 1.. llen shaw and Mii May Tciiltrrcck, in the tnivesly en til led Peeeptien,' were received w'ithth elded laver. The s))eciallics or Mr. Charlts llccd pailieularly Ids reuditiea of ' K.ihy's (jet a Teeth' was exceedingly clever, while a triple eneeic vkh given Chailes and Can ic. Moere ler their really linished skateriul act. Nilrs and Kvans in their sketch pointed out tliea'.vantagedaeeru ng tretii uawpipjr ad vertising, and wtiu a th served recall. Alter the Kernells ami lliyai. and Ileey had fin. ished their respective ac-;-, the audience weie pcrmltUd te wit no the haps and uiUhaps at tendant en Muhloen's Vicnic,' and that they were satislled was attested by the. nattering manner in which thcceinedy was received." Hl'IiViAJ. nOfJVKS. An old lady wilted us-; "I am in jcar.s old and wits lechleand nervous all the time, when 1 bought a -bottle of I'arker'.s Uingcr Tonic. 1 have used little mere than one bottle and leel as well as at ai." See ether column. nl-lindoed&weow "What every nnu says inu-l be true." thai ' Ur. Sellers' Cough Syrup" has no etjual ler coughs and cehls. Try il. l'iiee"." cents. nl-lmdA.w l:el liiiKK, ICuaclK-N. Kat-J, mice, ants, Hies, vermin, mosquitoes insectn, c, cleared out hy " Kough en ltats." ISc. boxes at druggists. An Kntire Succcnh. It ha-j been proved liytlia most reliable tes timony that Themas' Kcleetric Oil is an entire success in curing the me-t inveterate ca-es of rheiimati-in, ncnralgia, lame back, and wounds el every description. Fer salt-at Jl. IS. Cochran's tlruff store, 1:17 North Queen st reet, Lancaster. "The doctors sain inv wne hatl consunip censunip consunip ien. Trietl 'Lintlscy's "itloetl Searcher,' and -he has better health than ever." U. II. Ilnb hartl, Hampden, Ohie. nl limhtw Till: FAtc.llKKS MCIKNO. J)r. Itaihcr's Uetl Iloise Powders are the best in the market. They are oet a mere teod made el Inert and elicit) materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain tour limes thestrcngth el" ordinary heist! and cattle powders, and will cure and tat ten stock in one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be palely relied upon ler tlie cure or coughs, colds, distemper, glanders ami all tli-cascs or horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will increase the quantity ami quality et" milk in cows anil keep all kinds el stock in a healthy condition. Sold everywhere at 20c. per pack, C ler $1 ; large NalerV:ililili! i:-.tl "State. Attention is called te Ihe sale of Jehn S. Gable's i cal estate at. tin- tV.dweU lieusu thiseveiiing. The si sideline and store tin North Queen slit-eland a let at. the cor ner of 'c.-.t Chestnut and Charlette sttccts are the most eligible of their kind in I he city. size 40c, or 3 ler $1. Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's lru;j Stoic, Inland 1X1 North Queen streets. aug2-lydeedftwl The yeur.g manor woman wnemust forsake s,ecity because et mortifying freckles, tan, tetter, pimples, and itching exoriatiens or the face, should u-e some et !r. Jlcnsen's Skin Cure Il clean-.es the scalp and is geed for the toilet. t.ole II. 15. Ceenraii's mug store, 117 North Queen street, ter ilrt. Vfewcn'i AVic Na tional li;c. for brijjhlncss and durability et eo!er,:irc uni'.pia'.cd. Celer trem 2 te .1 pounds. Dirt.cliens in KuglUh ami German. 1'iiee. 15 cents. eariy a Miracle. L. A-enith Hall, liingliatnpten, S. Y. write-: Isuire.red ter .several months lth u dull pain through the elt lung an.', .-benkters. I lest inv siiirits, appetite ami color, and could with ifinicultr keep ut) all dav. My mother piec-uicil sonic Uunleck ISloed Ultteis ; I took t hem us directed, artd have felt no pain since lli-t neck alter using them, and am new quit-) well." Pi ice l. Fer sale at II. 15. Cechnin'u ding stoic, is; North Queen sticet, Lancaster. The Last Dese Said a suleirer from kitlncy troubles when a-ked te try Kidney-Wert. "I'll try It but it w ill be my last dose." The man get well, and is new recommending the remedy te all. Wl.cn derangement of the stomach acts upon the kidneys anil liver bringing 'dNct-e and pain, Kidney-Wert is the true remedy. It remove-, the cause and cures the disease. Liquid (very concentrated) or dry act equally etti eiently. Am. Cultiraler. n7-lwtl&w A CJoed AiikeI'x Visit A Tale el "Kea tlalis." lllunche called en Kale, one pleasant day, and leiintl her sail and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep lrnni crying; ter, "eh," she said, "'tis a tll--gr.tcc te -ce with scrofula, my taee se badly marred !" then said her friend, " Uesadalis will your tifiiiblt-scuil." Itlanche pallet I en Kate iielhertlay anil found her once mere blithe and gay, her face as radiant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases ami impure bleed, there's nothing in the wniltl -ogeod as Ue-adalis, It drives away all skin ili-.er.lcrs, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cuies your ills and banishes all doctor's hills: Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stoic, i:;7 ami i:;j North Queen street. I.V.10-lydeed&w:t -s-hln lli.eahc " Cured ly llr. Swajne's Ointment. What is niere distressing than an obstinate -kin disease, and why persons should suffer a -ingle hour when they have a sine cure in "Suayne's Ointment " is past our couipichci.--ieii. Tin- worst cases et tetter, itch, salt rheum, tir tint annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wendcrlul all-healing quali ties, rimples en the lace anil blotches en the skin are lemeved by u-ing this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe anil haiin!e-s, even en the most tender 'infant. Itching riles -Symp toms ate moisture, intense itching, partieu lailyat night after getting warm In bed; ether parts arc sometimes affected. Swayne's lintmciit pleasant, sinecure. Dr. Swayne & Sen, .VI North Seventh street, I'hiladelphia. l'a., I.i whom all lctteis should be addressed, -old bv all prominent druggi-t-S. ectl-T.Th&F&w A l eugli, Cobl or Sele 'l'lireat sheulil no slejiptd. Neglect frequently results In an In curable Lung Dl-eas" or Consumption. Ihe.Mi'i orenchial Troches tin net disorder the -teniach like cough syrups and balsams, li'it act direcllyeu the inlliimed parts, allaying h .11.11:011, give icliet iii Asihiua. llrnnchiat Coughs, Cntnrih, and the 'i'hreal Tumbles v. hicli stingers and Public-Speakers are subject te l-ei- thirty years llrewn's Krenchial Ti-cn lies hat! been leeenimeinled hy physi cians, uiul ul v. ays give nerleet .satlstactien. I!a ing been tested by wide and constant use ler nearly an entile generation, they have at tained v.ell-mt-iiti-d rank among the tew staple leineiiie-. et the a.e. Sold at i" cents a box i-n-Httlii-ii-. uiS-lvtlTTh.vSAlVW III.NKVS CAUltOLIC SAI.VK. This best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, -alt rheum, tetler.chapped hands, chilblains, corns ami all kinds et skin eruption-, lu-ckli's ami pimple-. The salve is guaranteed te give perlect satlstactien in c cry iiiv or money reluiidcd. lie sure you gel Henry's Caibelie Salve, as all ethers arc hut Imitations and counterfeits. rriccSccnL". sold in l.aiieasler at Cochran's Drugstore, i::7and I.-..I North Queen street. MAi:niA:i:s. M itii.-Siiii'.K. On the Sill el" November, l.sSI, at Martin .V, Kudv's Leepard hotel, bv the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, IMvitl Martin, et Caernar Caernar eu, te Mis- Sue shirk, el East Earl. Lui-cvKii-llrcicWALTU:. On tlieSlhet Novem ber, lssi, i,v the Rev. V.. T. Gerhard, at his icsidencc,"Ne. :!1 East Orange street, Mr. Jehn R. I.elcver, et East Lampeter, te Miss Luutte It. Ruck waller, of Paradise township, ltd liu.i.ieii FiMii.lt. 011 November S, ISrfl, at M..leseph'schureii,bv Rev. Leuis Gietemcyer, Mai tin liillieh, te Johanna Finger, both el this city. J)JCA TIIS. llAi.i:. In the village et Rohrersletvn, en No vember Sth, I'M!, Jacob llaer, in the Tilth year el his age. His relatives and triciuls are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral, Irem his late resident e, en Friday morning at 'J o'clock. Funeral .-et vices at Ihe Mcnr.enitc meeting 1 eui, Rtjliivrstewn, at 1 o'clock. nS-Sttl Hi-siex. !n the borough el Marietta, en Nev. T, 1SS1, Dr. Jehn Husten, in tlieii.Mli year el his age. Funeral Irem his late residence at i o'clock, tin Thursday alternoen, Nev. lOtli. ltd' Aikkn. At K Inzer's, Lancaster county. Pa., Neeiiiberi;,lSM. Jeseph Aiken. His relatives and Irlends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral, Irem his late resi dence, en Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. DiMOMi. On the Tib et' November, lssl, at the Lancaster county hospital, Jehn Dimentl, in the (dill ear of InV age. His relatives and friends are rcupecllully in viled te atteatl the funeral, from the under taking tstablislmieiit et" L. It. Rete, Kiiand 104 Seuth Queen sticet. en Wednesday morning at S o'clock. High Mass at St. Mary's church. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. ltd FitAMJUK. In this city, en November T, Issi. l'.uk S son etthe late Themas C. and Mary A. Franklin, in thesth year el his age Funeral id-vices tills (Tuesday) evening ut Hi o'clock at his mother's resilience, 211 East Chestnut street. Interment at Philadelphia en Wednesday morning. ltd5 Mkizeck. In this city, en November 8, ISSI, Henry Metger, In the 7:ld year et his age. His relatives anil triends arc respectfully in vited te attentl the funeral, from his late residence. Ne. i: West German street, en Frl day alternoen at I! o'clock. nS-3td 1'OLITICAL. Democratic State Ticket. STATU TREASURER. ORANGE NOULE, Eric. Democratic County Ticket. r.UERirr. GEO. W. BROWN (Painter), 1st Ward, Cily VI'.OTHOSOTAKV. JOHN" II. DkIIAVEN, Caernarvon. REtllSTKK. E. P. AMISLER, Hruniere. COUNTY TREASL'KICU. PETER McCONOMY, 5th Ward, City. C-I.E11K OP CJUAItTEn SESSIOSS, REAREKH, Hart. CLERK OP ORPHANS' COURT. PETER RtERICH. Sth Ward, City. 1-R1SOX KKKrKR. ISAAC HULL, Earl. COUNTY COMMISSIOSl-.lt. M. HILDEURANT, Mount Jey. CORONER. HENRY M. GElTER,4th Ward, City. niRECTOUS OP THE POOR. PHILIP WALL, .Mil Ward, City, AI1RAM SIDES, West Lampeter. PRISON INSPECTORS. LEMUEL W1EST, West Cocaliee. SOL 7.E MER, Northwestern. AUDITOR. JOHN L. LIGI1TNER Lcacnck. A'A'ir AnrjimisuMWis HOIISK FOK SALK. A TWO-STOB brick tlwelling lieusc ami back building, with water and gas, and newly papered throughout. Terms eisy : apply at JOHN H1EMENS Shee Stere, ns-tltl Ne. 51 North Queen street. TVVIOEND NOTICE. U v 'aumkrs' National Bank or Lancaster, ) nuvemuer i, 1531. ) The Heard of Directors have this day de clared a dividend of five and one-hall per cent, ter the last six: months, payable en de mand. EDW. 11. 11ROWN. n8-Std Cashier. JfcW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND 0BUA2TS, at great bargains. JUSTUS STUCKEXIIOLTZ. o29tejaul,Si,K Fulton Hall, Lancaster, l'a. OltrilANS' COURT SALi: OF VALUABLK Citv Property en SATUKDAY EVEN ING, NOVEMISEIf; 12, 1SS1. at y. o'clock at the public lieti-c or Victeria Diehl, en High street, 111 the city et Lancaster, the undersigned, in pursuance et an order et the Orphani Ceurl of Laecastcr county, will expose aV public sale the lollewing valuable real estate, late or Johanna Kberly. deceased : All that certain two story FKAME DWELLING HOUSE, with two-s;ery frame back building attached, geed well of water, fruit trees, teie.'ier with ether impieveincnts and let thereto belonging, sit uated en the wis. sitle of High street, in said city. Ne. 731, fronting en High street, afore said. 35 l'ect. ami extending in depth of that width 215 feet te La'avctte street, adjoining properties et Valentine Kir-h ami Jehn llehrer. Attendance at the sale will be given and terms matte known by CATHERINE HEFELE. Executrix et Johanna Eberly dee'd. It. F. Rows, Auct. ect2' co tts.t 1 ?L"LTON OPJJKA HOUSU. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1881, -OXE NIGHT ONLY.-S9 THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. HYDE & BEHMAN'S COMEDY COMPANY is rin: 1 cxxest of a i.l cem:jti:s Miiuioeti':; picnic READ THE LIST OF STARS. uAiiiiv JKBRNELLS.! IOIIN CHARLIE IlKED, NTLES& EVANS, BRYANT A IIOEV, MISS KITTY O'NEIL, niARi.ns MOORES cla ra JeiiN-HEXSHAW & TENP.ROECK.-MAf MISS JENNIE SATTKRLEE, LITTLE ROSK- lli; I), Mb' LDOON & MU LCA 11 K . LOU C. LINGARI), The latneus Donkey, .leny. ONE NIGHT ONLY NOVEMRER II. pricks :;;, r.eniui 7r. i;is. RESERVED SEATS 7." Cts. On sale at the Opera Heuse Otliec. n7 5td 1 hLPPLKIIlENT TO AN (HCUl.VANuK A. establishing a Ihiar.l of Health and Regu lations ler the government of the same : He it cnac'cd by the select and common councils et the citv et Lancaster, and il is hereby enacted by authority et the saint-. Section 1. That in addition te the require ments under lliu act of General Assembly et Hie Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled 'An Act Relating te Registration of Hit tin and Marriages by Jteauls el" Health wherever established hy law in the cities of this Com Cem Com menwealth,"it is hereby ordained that when any person shall die in the city el Lancaster it shall be the duty et the physician who attend ed timing his or her last illne-s, or et the cor oner when the case comes under his jurisdic tion, te make a faithful retui 11 et the .-auieat the expiration et" every three months te the secretary et the Heard of Health, in manner ami form as is provided in the said act of As sembly in case et marriages and births, selling lerth in said ictiirn, as tar as the same can be ascertained, the name, age, se.v. color, nation ality, tlateaml ciu-c of death el'the deceased pel son. Ski:. a. Any person who shall neglect te obey th ! previsions of the first section et this onh enh naiict! shall terlcit and pay thesum et ten dol lars, for each and every offense, te the secre tary of the Heard et Health, which sum shall be recovered antl be for the uses pre-cribed in the act establishing a Heard el Health ter the city of Lancaster. Ordained ami enacted iutea law, 111 the city et Lancaster, November 2, 1SS1. JOHN LE F.RGOOD, President Common Council. 1 1 ERBEKT J OU NSTON, Clerk nl Common Council. RORERT A. i:ANS, President Select Council. J. K. lUitlt. Clcikel Select Council Approved November:!, ISsi. .IXO. T. MacGO.MGLK, nev7-:td Majer. AN OKD1NANCK FOR TI1K PURPOSE et obtaining the its-ent et the electors el" the city et Lancaster te the incrca-e-et the in debtedness of said city, for the improvement et the Water Works and the laying et new distributing mains. Section I. He il ordained by select and Com mon Councils el the City e't Lane.i-ter. that ler the purpose el increasing the capacity et the Water Works by putting up an atltlitienal pump antl laying additional distributing mains, the iiitlc'btedness et the City id Lancas ter be increased in the sum of sixty seven thousand dollars ($r.7,WKi). Sec. -J. That for the puipe-e of obtaining the assent et the electors of said city ter siit-li in crease et indebtedness, an election shall be hehl at the places au.l between the hours of holding the municipal elections in said city en the third Tuesday or February. ISSi Sec. .". That the mayor of the said cily shall give thirty days' notice, by weekly advertise ments in the Lancaster Kxnminvr, Imin.m-eem-ei: and New Krtt, of the time and places el holding such election ; and such said notice shall also contain such matters as may he re quired hy an act puscd the 2Ulh day et Api il, 1S7L Ordained and enacted into a law at Ihe ciiy et Lancaster, en NOVEM HER .', ISSI. JOHN LEVERGOOD, President Common Council. Heri-.kut Johnsten, Clerk of Common Council. RORERT A. EVANS, President .Select Council. J. K, Haur. Clerk et Select Council. Approved NOVEMRER3, lksl. JXO. T. Mai-GOX:GLE, liT-Mttl Mayer. J-'OK SAI.K. PUIH.IC SALE, ON WEDNESDAY. NOV. '.1, ISSI, a large let or Hou-eheld and Kitchen Furniture belonging te several estates sent here te be closed out at auction, at Xes. H-ir-l North Queen street. Sale te commence at 10 o'clock, shai p llSStil 1 1 EH j A. FL1.NN. 1)Ui;l.IC SALK F CITV ritOI'KKTV, Helnngsng te the estate et" Leah Sener, tlcceased. On FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMRER 11, 1881, at Coepci's Hetel, en West King street, Lancaster, Pa. (Chas. D. Tripple, proprietor), will be sold that Two-S.erv HRICK DWELL ING HOUSE and let be'eiigiii'.' thereto, situ ated en the se.Uhwest corner e" West Orange and North Water streets, Lanc.is.er, Pa., con talntng S rooms and hall 'i rooms en first fleer. 3 en second and '2 en finished attic gas, het anil cold wate-, bath, hydrant in yard. Let fronts 1! feet and I inches en Orangestreet and extends seut'iwa l along Water street 7.1 feet and 5 inches, te a :!-oel alley. . This property is very centrally and conve niently located. Parties wishing te view thepiepeity can de se by calling en the. premises or tin; under signed. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111., when terms and conditions will be math- known by HAUSMAN HURNS, Real Estate Agents, Sam'i. Hess, id rt'est Orange street. Auctieneccr. n4-7tilR PUBLIC SALK OF VALUABLE CITY Prepcty, On FRIDAY, NOVEMRER II, 1881, will he sold at public sale at the Fountain Inn, Seuth Queen street, a let et ground (-Hunted en the south side et" Lew street, at the southeast corner or Lew ami Christian streets, fronting en Lew street li" rcct, mere or less, and along Christian street tM7 reet, 1; inches, mere or less.en which are erected two l'c sterv frame DWELLING HOUSES, with goell wel'l or water and a large let or fruit trees or vari ous kinds, etc. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. 111., of said day. when conditions will be made known by the heirs et Daniel Fordney. deceased. HENRY SHUHERT, nev3,5.8,9,10,ll . Auctioneer 170 U SLK UK KENT. A 1TARM OF fiS . Acres near this city. Applv te ISRAEL CARPENTER, n7,!,Hltw fil North Duke street. 'PUBLIC SALE Of LKAT TOBACCO. There will be for sale about 2,000 lbs. of Geed Leaf Tobacco, At Ne. 725 East Orange street, at S o'clock p. nn.'en WEDNESDAY, NOVEMUER'J. The Tcacce can be seen en the premises. At the same time antl place flic Tobacco Shed. 49 feet long, 20 feet wide and R ieet high, will be sold, being the property of Gee. If. Mowery, late et the city et Lancaster, de ceased. Conditions et sale made known by n35td MRS. ANN MOWERY, Widow. lOK SALE. Elegant BUILDING SITES In the western suburbs et the city, and UUILtHNG LOTS at all prices and In all parts et the city. Apply te ALLAN A. IIERR A CO., Real Estate, Collection nntl Ins. Agents, sept3-3md1 3 North Duke Street. N HEW AnVBXTlSEMXSIS. E OW. J. ZAHM. Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner, LAXCASTEJi, I'A. The manufacturers of the different lines of goods embraced in our stock have been spec ially fortunate this year in producing styles et unequalcd beauty, which it will be a pleasure te us te s-hew te all who call. Onr s-eck"is lull in all departments Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, JJiamends, &c. If you want te get up any SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT place jour order as early as possi ble. In Solid Geld or Silver we can make. In our own factory, any article wanted, width en ables us te give our customers advantage ia prices, net usually found in retail stores. TUi!. AKUNDtX TINTED SPKCTACLfcS, for which we are the sole agents in Lancaster county, -we believe are the best in the we-10. and we are satisned that with the aid et enr com plete euttit of Test Lenses, wc can lit env c--es that need the aid of glasses. Our facilities for FIRST-CLASS RElV-i :ING are complete in every department. The very liberal share or trade we rave received in the past has encouraged 113 te piace in our cases a'tiner and lartereteek than ever before, te which we cordially invite the attention of all vhe desire te examina beautiful goods. EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAinrK C011XEK, ectiXhnilAwR - JillY UOOVS. Mr -.NS WEAK. JIB'S WEAK. CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, CLOTHING. lapr k Brote, Ne. 25 West King Street. Have Full Line-, or Men's Overcoats, Bey s Overcoats, Men's Dress Suits, Men's Business Suits, Bey's Dress Suits, Bey's Scheel Suits, Cleths, Cassimeres. Suitings and Overceatings, In Latest Styles anil Celers, In Large Assort ment. MERINO UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS anil NECKWEAR, at thr LOWEST 1-ltICCS. EAGER Js BROTHER 4 NTICIPATING A UE.lVV PALL TRADE WATT, SHAND & CO. Hare opened an immense line et DRESS GOODS SILKS, S A TINS, PLUSHES, VEL VETS, CLOAKS, 1IOLMAMS AND JACKETS, In Ihe latest styles, neatly trimmed Willi rel-vt-t pln-.li and passementerie. Sinj;le anil Unable Shawls al rery low pricces. NEW PALL COATINGS. Ladies'. Gent's and Children's German, Eng lish and American HOSIERY AND UL0VE.S. KID GLOVES a .specially. A lull line et Fester's Patent Henk Knl Gloves. 1,kk dozen of Ladies', Gent's and ChihlienN MERINO UNDERWEAR. at prices that cannot he equaled. LADIES' AND GENT'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR. G ENT'S REGULAR MADE UNDERWEAR, 500 Pairs White and Colored Blankets. In all sixes mid qualities, at prices which we cannot duplicate. NEW YORK STOKE, 8 & lO E. KING STREET. 1-l'AV CHEAT STOKE. SHAWLS METZGSR, BARD & HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE. r.l.ACK Till RET DOURLE SHAWLS. RLAEK Til I RET SINCLE SHAWLS, I'.LACK RLANKET DOUBLE SHAWLS, BLACK BLANKET SINUI.K SHAWL. BLACK AND RAY SHAWLS, TARTAV PLAID SHAAVLS, PLAIN COLOR l'L.UD SHAWLS, SHOULDER SHAWLS, SHAWLS FOR SCHOOL 01RLS. Many of them bought at AUCTION and te be sold CHEAP, at Bal& NKW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Relween the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. (Adler's Old Stand.) jjwnijji.jta. "VVK1CA CLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, AT AUGUSTUS RH0ADS, Jeweler, Ne. 20 East Kins Street. Lancaster, l'a rscpt28-3mdced lAKl'ETS, &V. 3STEW CARPETS 40.000 YARDS. New Designs, Beautifully Colored. 60 cents. CO cents. 75 cents. 73 cents. 85 cents. 00 cents. 85 cents.; 90 cents. 91.00. $1.00. $1.10.: $1.9). IN(S RAINS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS WILTOX AND MOQUETTES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, LIGNUMS. I I UOOD VALUE - AT ALL PRICES. MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street, aMydeed2tWj PHILADELPHIA. Bff. J. ZAIIM. - . LANCASTER. TENN'A. CLOTUISO. Tj'ASHIONAKLE CLOTHING. Chaste, behtlintr appiral marks one accus tomed te geed society ami pesc-s-.-d et innate ivtlucinent. GOOD FITS, GOOD MATERIAL, GOOD WORK, AT LOWEST PRICES, AT ONE PRICE HOUSE, 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. Employing none hut Sl:illlul Cutters and Tailors, we are t-eulidt-nl of pleasinj; the moil fastidious. As regarding the TRIMMING et enr cloth ing we use only the he-it the market affords. ONE.OF THE LATEST IS THE Freck, Cutaway and Chesterfield, W1TJI WHOLE HACKS. In England they are new popular and are extensively worn in large ( ities in this coun try, as they leek well they will piehahly grew into popular laver in thK city. Madt Irem goods et a decided figure they are desirable garments, as the pattern is net marred by :ni aliue-.t useless seam in the centre of the back. Tin; absence of this seam has a pleasing eli'eet, especially en close lining garments. We l-.ivt-tht- illustrations et FOUR DIFFERENT DEMONS which 1 will exhibit in my window and c-.ui new be -ceil in connection with a FULLY EQUH'l'ED We have a lull line et FINE READY MADE CLOTHING - FOR- Men's Youth's, Beys' droll's Wear. ami fliil- Which wc aic.sclluii'ut very low price.. Our I assortment et YOUNG MEN'S FANCY nACK ULSTERETTES Reversible Overcoats ii the Most Complete mid Finest Assortment ever before exhibited in thin city. An eam eam inatieu et the above will cert-iiiily be te your ad vantage. AL ROSENSTEIN, THE LEADER OF FASHION, OPPOSITE the GRAPE HOTEL USTEMCTA 1X31 hXTS. TK. JOHN 1. lUlSlli.Ei: ASsI KIIS A 111. Hi illiant Concert at the OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1081, Under the auspices of the LANCASTER BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, in tin- ap pearance of the Carreno-Denaldi 0FE1MTIG CONCERT COMPANY. TERESXA VAJtllKXO, The ureat I'ianiste. EMMA ItOXALDJ, Italian l'rima-Denua. ' IETR O FEItllA XTI, Kiiifr of Butles. ROllERTO HTAXTIXI, Operatic Tt-nor. Accompanist, VAUT.O TOllIAXA. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 35c. 50c. 75c Reserved Seats at Yecker's Otliec, 75c. This company bring their own WeberGrand Piane. ni-Btil ri'HE HRKAT 1IKAMAT1C nKASATION. OPERA HOUSE. Thursday Evening, Xevemlier 10, 1SS1. The celcbralcd Irish Cmncdians, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert O'Grady, The most Natural, Refined and Versatile Irish Artists en the stage, supported hy their own NATIVE IRISH COMPANY, in the great Irish drama, "EVICTION," As played witli cxtraerd inarv success in Eng land, Ireland. Scotland antl Wales by the same company. The drama represents In a true and taitlilul manner, the shite of Ireland under the cruel antl tyrannical Land System, antl has been acknowledged by the Land League anil the Irish Party in Parliament, te have been of the greatest ussistnnce towards the caiwt; of the Irish tenant farmers. Loek out ler the REAL IRISH JAUNTING CAR. GALLERY. 25c. SPECIAL PRICES: ADMISSION, 35c. RESERVED, 50c At Yecker's etliec, 50c. n5-ft "1AVEKNS OF LUKAY. CAVERNS OF LURAY, LURAY, PAGE .COUNTY, VIRGINIA, About one mile from the passenger depot et the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, are new brilliantly Illuminated with the Elixtiuc Light. THE LURAY INN, Specially erected and beautifully furnished for the accommodation Ot visitors te the Caverns is open for the reception of guests. A CAPACIOUS RESTAURANT eilers un usual facilities te large anil small excursion parties. eetv'O-lnidA' E il. IBHBHn Tailor ii Dejiiiiieiil TIIO EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING. NOV. 8, 1881. WKATUGR INDICATIONS.' Washington, D. C, Nev. 8. Fer the Middle states light rains followed by part ly cloudy weather, southeast and south west winds, falling barometer, and no chauge in temperature. IN PHILADELPHIA. Slashius and Trntllue all Around. Philadelphia, Xev. 8. A liuht vote is bciti polled this merniug in the dis tricts heard from, and the balloting is se mixed that the usual predictions are net ventured upon. The independent candi dacy of Mr. Wolfe for the office of treas urer is attracting much attention in the Fifteenth, Twenty-second, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-ninth wards, but in the greater part or the city considerable apathy is shown in that particular. The warmth of the struggle here centres in the office of city commissioner, and the trad ing of candidates is actively carried en. In Republican wards many Democratic vets arc secured te Daily, the Republican candidate ier state treasurer, iu exchange for votes for Ilaggarty and McManemin Democratic candidate for city commis sioners, but there are strong hopes for the success of Carsen and Krurabhaar, the in dependent candidates for the last named offices. The icpreseutatives of the com mittee of one hundred are supplied with both the Republican and Democratic tickets for state" treasurer and recorder of deed, but the names of Carsen and Krutub haar arc appended te each. In the past the pelice have collected returns at 10 a. in., and 2 p. in., but Mayer King has de cided te abolish the custom. The police will, however, collect them te -nigh!,. Onlet Day In lfaltliuere. P.ai.t'e, Nev. 8. The election is pro cessing very tptictly in the oily te-day, and with less interest than usual. The day is inclement, fe:and heavy mist pre vailing. ISvpiibtlcms Carry Austin. AisriN, Tex., Nev. 8. The Republi cans have elected Mr. Tayler mayor by 150 majeiity. Apathy lu Albany. Alranv, Xtv. 8. The election here is very quiet. It is expected the usual Demo cratic majority of liftccn hundred in this city will lie cut down from lack of interest in the contest. llcaxy Vetini; la Acw Jersey. Iii:iiBnk, Nev. 8. The election in the county is progressing quietly and earn est ly. An immense vete will be polled, probably larger than at the last presiden tial election. Jersey City, Oct. 8. The election is progressing very quietly, indicating a light vote. In the Third Assembly dis trict, where the anti-monopoly party is making its principal e libit, the light is very sharp. OUi: GKK.UAN GUKSl'S. Ven Steuben's Descendant at the Ulrth Ulrth I'ltice et Auicilc.in Independence. PiiiLvDi'.i.i-iiiA, Nev. 8. Representa tives of the Ven Steuben fam ily :n lived from New Yerk at one o'clock and were escorted te the mayor's etliec by the First regiment. Upen reaching the mayor's office they were introduced te Mayer King by Mr. Walker Ill.iiiu-, assistant sccietary of state. An address of welcome was read by his honor, te which Cel. Ven Steuben replied, cxpicsMng thanks for the hospitality shown him. After an exchange of greet ings the party were taken te Independence hall, where addresses were made by Cen sul Mycr, Cel. Ven Steuben audjetliers. DEATH ON HHlfltOAKD. A Seaiiuin Falls from the Rigging anil is Drowned. Nr.w Yerk, Nev. 8, The ship Hamil ton Fish, from Antwerp, reports that she enceuuutercd violent gales en the passage during which she sustained considerable damage,aiulsliippcd a great deal of water. (Jee. Metts, seaman, of Philadelphia, fell oil' the fore topsail yard while furling the upper fore topsails, striking the fere rig gin; in falling, covering the rail with bleed, and then fell overboard, could net render him any assistance, as the wind was blowing a hard gale and it was very dark and rain'iii''. THREE MILLION DOLLARS LOSS. 1 be Di-striirtlen Wrought by the Western i loetls St. Ler is, Nev. 8. A Quincy, Ills, special saj's the water is rccesding very slowly. All the open country lying be tween the north cud of the Sny levee and south of Quincy is te be Icvccd as seen as work can he commenced, and the damaged levees arc te be repaired. The following are believed te be accu rate estimates of the damage done by the iloe.l : Entite losses in the Warsaw drain. age district, ijuOO.OOO ; in the Indian (.trove district, 750,000 : iu the Sny Island district, $1,000,000; ou' Quincy Hay and in the city 8e0,000 ; in and about Alcxan dtia, Me., $250,000 ;te the Keokuk & St. Leuis railroad $100,000 ; te all ether rail roads, 60,000 ; te open lands north of Sny Levee and immediately south of tbui city $150,000 making a total of $3,000,000. The full extent of the less can only be gauged when the river has ictnrued te te its hanks. Impending Strike In English 1'etterles- IIanley, England, Nev. 8. Various towns of the StatTordshire potteries are en the eve of a gigantic strike. The whole of the men connected with the Operatives' as sociation have resolved te cease work en Thursday, unless an advance of wages is gi anted. The strike will affect 50,000 em ployees. At a meeting yesterday the em ployers pledged themselves te refuse an advance. Yellow lever In Senegal. Londen, Nev. 8 According te advices from Benny, Western Africa, yellow fever has caused terrible havoc in Senegal. Jail Breaker Shet anil Killed. Louisville, Ky., Nev. 8. Jehn Craw ford, while endeavoring te escape from the Indiana state prison, was shot and killed by a guard. Fire In a lloundheuse. Cincinnati, Nev. 8 A fire in the roundhouse of the Louisville, Cincinnati & Lexington railroad at Covington this morning indicted probably $10,000 dam age. Women's Sult'rage Defeated. San Francisce, Nev. 8. The Legisla tive Council of Washington Territory yes terday defeated the women's suffrage bill by a vote of 5 te 7. Freight Wreck. Bosten, Nev. 8 A freight train going west en the New Yerk & New England read te-day ran into another freight traiu at Hyde Park,causing a damage of $6,000. Suicide et a Chines Student. Tl Cincinnati, Nev. 8. A special te the Times and Slar states that William New Kim, known as Ahkim, a Chinese mission ary student at Marietta, committed sui. cide by chloral or chloroform last night, from disappointment in a love affair with a servant girl in this city. A Hung jnry. Philadelphia, Nev. 8 The jury in the Miller trial after being out since Satur day, repotted te-day that tbey were un able te agree. The judge sent them back te the jury room. Xatal Altercation. Chicago, Nev. S. In an altercation this morning between two bargemen, Themas Floed and Chailes JIcAllistcr, the latter was struck en the heal with an axe, leceiviug fatal injuries. Brewster Speaks tn me Star Reute Cases. Washington, Nev. e. In the star route cases te-day Mr. Brewster, of Pennsylva nia, addressed the court. Lclrey Fount! Guilty. Maidstone, Nev. 8. Arthur Lefrev was found guilty te-day and sentenced to te be hanged. He protested his innocence MAJCKETS. I'miaiielphta Market. Pbiladxlpbia. November s.fc'lenr slug gish; Snpcrflne at l tegt ;.-,- Jxtri at 5 0035 50 : Ohie anil lmtianiu faiuliv 7 00Q7 5e ; Pennsylvania tamliv ill zu'ri 0 75 : SL Leufs de $7 50SS U ; Minnesei Extra at $7-2307.V: tin straight at $7 Ser 7.-. - ..aiiiui lull-in 1. ?$: ... ; spmig lt $3 : S .. Kye flour at $5 fUJifft:. Wheat dull and weak : Dtl. ami IViiir.i Led, JlSSiBia: no Amber $1 .?! :n. Cern dull. Oats dull. Rye dull. Previsions dull. Lard dull. Butter Choice wantfd : ether grades dull Creamery extra Pennsylvania at STtfasv H cstern at 35.",7e. Eggs tinner en -tauity : lVnn'a, .uvc.ih- eatern, tSfS-j-ic. Cheese quiet. Petroleum dull; rciiucd. 7' c. Whisky ntstn ,, !-l00,, te lwluie Clever dull 9K; Haxsecd tlnnatfl f. hid. at It Grata antl l'ruviitieu liiutalleii.. One o'clock ttuolallens et grain und iirevi-. Ions, furnished by s. K. Ynn.lt. Breker r. East King street. Cliiragu. Wheat Cern Oafs Pink i.:lr, Nev.... l.-J7'-i $ ..Vs $.liV, .... ,i.;- Dec.... l.-JS .XVH .1;; ,-,-, n,, 'an i.-.w; ..vi .:.; i;.,.,; tt ( I'liiliiilriplil:!. Nev... i.at .w.: .Wi .... Dee..... i.ti?4 .t;7'j ..Wj .... . 'an Li:!;-, .nt.'u .51 3tnc si.trKOT. New Yerk, Philadelphia ami Lecal SI.-..-!i ai-sti uiiiitu siatfs i;,.ii,:s ivpt.i-tit.l tlailv .lACOtt 15. LOMJ. N. E. '.!- tVllli SeiDH-f NiwViiKKSTeties. Market ele-.t-.l. l- Nev. S. v. m. r u A. II. Ill-Ill PlIlLADKLPUlA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania It. It.. Keadinp Lehigh Valley Leliigh Navigation Buffalo. Pitts. & Western.. Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preferred Hestenvlllc Philadelphia & Erie It. IC. Iowa tin I eh Miniii-r DMiTxn Status Benus. United Slate-, i per cents. 1. Jl ' 14 'Ik .',,, Bli lii; -.it " .hi. ' rt iV WIS. 1:1X1 l'lillailelphla Vatile Jai kel. Monday, Nev. 7. The arrivals of calile it the various Philadelphia yards were ter tin week: Cattle, l.r.tM head ; sheep, lo.eou M.: . hogs, 5,1,01 head. Previous wt-ekCattlf foil head; sheep, Il.limi brad; heys, r,,in Ma,i ' Beer Cuttle Market fairly active. as the't-oel weather made a better demand ler mi-it and prices were 11 rm. except for eoiumen s'teck whlch was a fraction lower. We quote as fellows : Extra, iys;7c ; lioed, Wiftffiv vAai'4c ' Common, si-Mp le. Medium, flit ion cew.s were enlv laii SI. ilyaetii.'ut $,M.xa .Sheep Market active, as t hi- supply was of a better quality ami the receipts were J.UiW head less than hist week, ml prices wen: from i-tftv c. higher 011 all grades except common which were as low as ever, t.'ued lamlM were acarce ami wanted, while calves weie taken at geed rates. We quote as follews: Extra, !f$c: kecmI, 4U:r.e; medium (iV,ie; Common j;.yA:iKe: Western 1uiiiIih,::13 7e: Calves, milch, llfjsc; de., Western, :iftii?,r Hogs were active ami in tair ilem.iml We quote geed nt U!Uc ; medium at M1 ?rf,'n- -common at (lSc. " ' sales or iiKKViu at Tin: wear STOCK VLIIIM. l-lir.IIKLI-.v Martin Fuller .t Ce. SXilVAc. 2.VI Colerado :tml Trvi-, Iteger May ne, SiO a., ::v.Sfi-,. A. A J. Christy, -.10 West VaT. 4'ift(;.'i- E. S. A B. F. MeKilJen. !( West Va. ,Wi;"i' Jehn McAnlle.::iO Western, fii7r. ' " Daniel Murphy, !.'! Westi-rii'aml W. Vi Owen Smith, 72 Went V.i.. acel. Vaninctr.- & Chamlcrs : H7tle, ace-t. ;. w. Ki-yuehN M. llliiian, SS (lhit, own accniiiit. refill' i ,t West Pa., :ieceunt er.lanics'WFillr. 'c; eWest Va.. account i,i Lehman Bres, tfji ; -J7 Kentucky, account or l. .Sciiseni"-, afi.1 ShambuiiC A Paul. 11 Western and West Va II. Chain, jr., .'; Western Pa.. liif?."7H'c; si We,t Va.. acct. II. Woeilfttnl. l".s.V"t L. Hern, m West Va.::?l,'.e. " ' L Schnmberg ft Ce., Siw West Va.amt Weslern Lewcnstcln ft Adlcr, a5 West Va. and Pcnn'a Bachman ft Levi, 1 lit W. Va.. nw.f. M. Levi, ISO W. Va. WtfWAc. Daniel Smyth ft Bre , Uli West l'a., laiAic Dennis Smyth, se West Va.:unl Ohie ::.; .-Kc, James Cleiusen 14 Viiginla, acei. II. Wood Weed lord. ; IS West l'a.. acel. Jus tice liiii!i,-ifii;Me. Jamc-.s Eustace. 54 West Va., :!."ie. F. Shcctz, lt" Western anil West" Va., I1H 5'e AlieU.stheim,.!."Kuvetti: ee., 4'i(i:, e. " Cyrns Millcr,l Pa.. AYfiytq:. " James Aull.tiTt Western. 'lfflr.';0: P. Hatiiaway, :) Pa., 4JJQ4e. II. Chain, 40 Wet Va., :i'4 ic. J. F. Sadler A Ce., 3d Western, l,ijr.Ji DUKSSEK MKAT.S. Dressed Beeves closed firm at7'.ie. HALES LAST WKKK. The-. Bradley, 1 head tit 7w!le. W. II. Brown lae de. at 'il'.'ikc. C. S. Dengler, 7'.ttle. at 74.!)c! A. A. Boswell i:il t!e. at7fSe. J. F. I.ewdcn a iie at liisc. D. M. Harlan, SO.de. at 7Ue. Dressed sheep were active ami firmly held Samuel Stewart .-ild Cuehcadal ?($$'', and" 125 ".cad dressed lambs at 9j3Klc. 1 1A1LEV, HANKS & BIDDLE.- TO THOSE Who cannot visit our store, we will send, en request. Goods for Examination. Thus affording them the op portunity of purchasing en exactly the terms and with all the advantages enjoyed by theso who come in person. Such a stock of Fine FOREIGN FANCY GOODS aa we new have, has never been seen befere. BAILEY. BANKS, BIDDLE, TWELFTH & CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA,