fntelligenxief Oik I'- Volume XVIII Ne. 72. DRY - r.2xrK t.rmnasz JOIUtf 'JAJIAKEU'S ADVJSKTISEMKM. JOHN WANAMAKER CALLS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FOLLOWING : Our circular silks, CG-inch, arc bough 'entirely lrem the makers in Lyens this fall for the first time, Wc have advan tage In the price, and besides a degree of confidence net te be get In miscel laneous buying. Next-outer circle, Chcstnut-St. entrance. Is there anything black at 75 cents better than lluiiucl V It is of the sim plest et all weaving; and nalurally money gees a long way in buying it. Black bcrgc at $1.25, full 5P. inches wide; exactly the wholesale price to day. Krxl-uuter circle, Chestnut-St. entrance. Camel's-halr lightly covered with lieurctte plaid; the Kami! se heavily covered with briglit beurctte single threads as te constitute a high illumi nation. $135. 'Third circle, southeast lrem centre. Ladies' coats or every grade are in a geed light In the new corner; and it there isn't enough room It Is because many buyers arc there. New te-day. Coats et light cloths trimmed with plush, for jeung ladies only; the sizes and ntylcs arc ye:ii'g. $13 and $14. 1301 Chestnut street. Lengthening anil re-dylng seal coats ; Mini the sooner it Is done the better. American dye, et" course ; but ler sec ond dyeing it isn't worth while te send te Londen. Jly the way, would you like te leek into our busy fur workroom en the third fleer? Yeu shall see all sorts el fur f kins ami every process of making and ask as many questions as you like. 1303 Chest n nt street. JOHN WANAMAKER, Grand Depot, 13th street, Market and Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. IUOK K1TTEKS. THON HITTKKS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIO. IKON lUTTKICSarehignlylrecomuicndedter all diseases requiring a certain and effi cient tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTER MITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPEV TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles and gives new lite te the nerves. It acta like a cliariu en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting the Jel, Belching, Heat in the Memacli, Heartburn, etc. TUe only Iren reparation that will net eUcken Hie teetn or gl-e lirailschc. Sold by all druggists. Write ler the A 1. C Heek, JZ pp. et useful and amusing reading sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, t&Myd&w) BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. HOUSE FUKNlSllimi oeoim. H OUSKFUKKIsniKO. -GO FLINN & WILLSON'S, - FOR - Furnaces and Steves of all Ms. Just received 1,000 YARDS of FLOOR OIL CLOTH lrem '15 cents per yard up.; OBAJSTDELIBES. COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS FOR THE FALL SEASON. 3Call and examine our stock. Ne trouble te show goods. -:e:- FLINN & WILLSON, 152 & 154 North Queen Street. I'LUMBEJtS rOUN L. ARNOLD. Largest, Finest and CHANDELIERS EVER SEEN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GAS GLOBES CHEAP. TIN PLATE AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES. JOHN L. AEFOLD, Neb. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. rapra-UU OOODH. THE Striped moleskin plu.sh, 23-inch, $2.75. Very licli solid silk plush fa til pes en ottoman silk with Hue stripes of satin inervelllcux between, $0.50. A distin guished novelty from Paris. Ivery-white satin de Lyen with bold brocade of cream plush picked out with uncut plush of the same color, $10. Next outer circle, Chestnut-Si. cntrauce. Largts small-checks or small-llgured plaids; net at all like small-checks and net at all like plaids; anew effect alto gether ; stronger than smalkchecks and lc-s gray than many colored plaids, $1.50. Considered decidedly stylish. The cloths are rather heavy. Second circle, southeast from centre. Muslin underwear el a grade found nowhere else iu the stores of Philadel phia and New Yerk, with the exception efn single house ; I.e., well made and or line enough material without any extravagance whatever, and at very moderate prices ; se low indeed that families cannot afford te de the same work at home. West lrem Chestnut street entrance. We have hud made a variety et very rich ties of embroidery surah, and much finer .surah than we have -eeii in rca'iyinade ties. 05 cents te $i The ciuality is the same iu them all. The difference is In width and embroidery. IJabtiste ties embroidered with silk and cotton, a very unique and effective combination. Quite, handsome embroidered mull lies at 15 cents. Kirs-t circle, southeast lrem centre. fltON U1TXKKS. SURE APPETISER. H OUSEMJRNISHlNli. TO- SUJTZIES. rOHN L. ARNOLD. Cheapest Stock et IN LANCASTER, :e:- LANCASTER, Hancastcr JJntriUgcncer, FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 25, 1881. LATEST NEWS BY MAIL. The Sherwood hotel, at Monticello, Fla., has been destroyed by fire. Snow has fallen at Peughkeep3ie and ether points along the Hudsen river. Six train hands were killed yesterday near Savannah, by a ".ollisien between two freight traius. The death is announced of General Nepo Nepe Nepo keischitzki, who was Russian chief of stair during a part of the last war between Russia and Turkey. Emperor William, besides sufieriug from :i cold, is greatly enfeebled, and was obliged te postpone an interview with Prince Bismark en Tuesday. The return visit of the emperor and empress of Austria te the king and queen of Italy, will be made duriug the current year. M. Le Faurc, a Republican member of the French Chamber of Deputies, from Creuse, who contracted fever while en a tour of investigation in Tunis, is dead. At Dahlenege, Ga., Jehn Rett shot and instantly killed Jehn Blackstock. Black stock was trying te prevent a quarrel be tween Bctt and another man and defended Bctt- Jm Raab, a fanner, living three miles Hffuth of Perrysburg, Ohie, shot his wife and then himself, both dying seen after wards. Raab was the father of nine chil dren. Demestic difficulty is supposed te have been the cause ! the tragedy. Andrew Tcwpcs, M.i' Indian who mur dered his white ein;! ver a year age, has been hanged at Pe t 'elville, Washington Territory, Nevcinli. i 15. In accordance with his last request no Indians witnessed his execution, which passed off quietly, net withstanding threats of interference by his Indian friends. It is new suspected that the late Mrs. Ockentu&s, who died in Eurepe lately, was the victim of foul play at the hands of in surance sharks, who had speculative risks en her life. It is ascertained that such risks weie held te the amount of upwards of 100,000, and an investigation is about t be instituted by the surviving rela tives. A brilliant fete was given at the Ra tliaus, in Berlin, en Saturday evening, iu lioper of Professer Virchow. A thousand persons of the elite of the scientific and medical world were present. Professer Bastian presided, and presented the title deeds of the Virchow institute for promot ing anthropological studies according te Pofesser Virchow's own directions. Sev enty thousand marks were subscribed towards the project in the various Euro pean countries. A sugar-house boiler en Jehn Dymond's lilaiitutalimi at Bclair, Pl.iqueminc parish, La , exploded, completely wrecking the boiler house and badly wounding the fol lowing persons, who were brought te the city by the steamer Daisey and sent te the Charity hospital : Jee Meiukcr. fireman, leg broken and badly scalded; Martin Ven Miller, Henry Clade, Jehn MeNorten, Edgar Batteyc, Charles Creeland and Ned Duubani, all badly scalded. Jiulah P. Benjamin, late secretary or state for the Confederate states, in a letter dated Louden, Nev. 7, says : "There are no funds en deposit in England en account of the Confederate states. The assertions te the contrary emanate from speculators en the Stock Exchange. Tlie bends arc intrinsically worthless. 1 am net conver sant with the doings of the Stock Ex change, and de net knew if there arc any real transactions, or if all the Hare up is purely fictitious. The late Stephen Whitman Phceuix has left half a million dellais te Columbia col lege. He was a graduate of " e'J " and three of his family were trraduatcd from the same institution iu 1703. Dr. Pluuuix has also left his large library te the col lege. He has net given any instruction as te the application of the money, but he has expressed a wish that it be applied in part te perfecting the laboratory of the depart ment of physics. Professer Reed, who has charge of this department, has net new Fiiflicient apparatus at his command. STATE ITEMS. .larvi & Adams's Novelty works at Pittsburgh, burned yesterday. Less, $40,000. A NoriisteA'ii fire company has dccliued te accept a prize awarded te it at the late tournament for 1 he reason that the prize was a paltry all'air. Lumbermen have been very busy en tle Wcht Rranch during the past few days in au effort, te ;ct tne le C10P "lte boom. The effort has been largely successful. The largest tannery iu the world is just being completed at Merris, Tiega county. Three engines and ten thirty-two feet boilers will furnish steam aud force the machinery. It will grind ene hundred cords of bark a day. In Pottsville a pigeon-sheeting match between James Cox, of Williamstewn.and Themas Elv. of Kingsten, for three hun- ? died dollars a side, attracted a large num j her of ieeple. Thirty birds were shot at at a use el twenty-ene yams. v,e.. kuigu twenty-two, Ely twenty-one. Several thousand dollars changed hands. An iron bar sustaining the doers of the cupola of the new Rcssemer department of the Pennsylvania steel works broke yester day and Calvin 1. Auticr. of Lebanon, aud Fred W. Yest and Isaac Ceured, of Steel Steel ten, were caught by the rush of the mol mel mol teu metal and terribly burned. Auner is supposed te be fatally burned. They were removed te the hospital. Calvin B. Au ner died last night. There is considerable excitement in the oil circles en account of an oil well, which iu former years produced five barrels per day, start in-: up afresh and llewing four hundred barrels per day after having been drilled sixty feet deeper. 'Ihc well is lo cated near the insane asylum at Warren. A new well, estimated at two hundred barrels, was also struck en let 238, Shef field district. The lat'er and the adjoin ing territory are owned in Titusvillc. Within two weeks 11. A. McPikc, the able editor of the Cambria Freeman, has been sorely afllictcd. Diphtheria invaded his home and first carried off his eldest daughter, an attractive child, aud a day or two since the baby has been called hence te keep its sister company. The blew has been a severe one and Mr. McPikc has the sympathy of a wide-spread circle of friends in his bereavement. The new armory of the Gebin guards, of Carlisle, was dedicated yesterday with ap propriate ceremonies. The event was the feature of the Thauksgiving celebration and was participated in and witnessed by a large assemblage. The hall is a very fine one, ample and well adapted te the pur pose for wnicli it win no usca, ana every body rejoices with the Gebin ieys at the happy consummation of their hopes. William J. King, of Chambcrsbuig, nephew of the late Themas A. Scott, pres ident of the Pennsylvania railroad, was almost instantly killed about one-half mile He was employed PA., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1881. as a civil engineer by the Pennsylvania railroad, but was having his vacation. He stepped off the track te let a freight train pass, and was knocked down and ruu ever by a snapper engine coming down the mountain. When picked up life was ex tinct. He was a bright and premising student and had many friends. Lest at Sea. A Steamer founders and Carries Down Xlilrly-twe l'aisengers. The.Bteamer Albian foundered off Point Barbacoas en the 5th instant, while ply ing between the mouth of the Sinn river and Carthagena. She was a small beat, built for river traffic, but pressed into the rougher service, though care had always been taken net te send her out in bad weather. She had forty passengers aboard and a cargo valued at 30,000. She had scarcely get te sea when a gale sprung up, and in rolling about in the heavy waves she shipped a sea which put out the fires and made the vessel helpless. The beats were few and frail aud practically useless. The steamer sank in a few moments, car rying down thirty-two out of the forty persons en beard. The steamer and cargo are hopelessly lest. Beth were partially insured, and the total less of property will nep exceed $00,000. The survivors, en reaching the shore, walked te Cartha gena. The small propeller Gaylerd was suuk at Cincinnati by a collision with the steamer D. T. Lane. The cook was drowned and the rest of the crew narrowly escaped. The brigantiuc Arctic, from Neva Scotia, was driven ashore in the storm live miles below Squan inlet. One sailor jumped overboard when she struck, but was washed ashore all safe. The vessel was very heavily leaded with mustard seed and cuttlefish. After the vessel struck she took lire and was burned te the water's edge. The crew are at the life saving station. Atlanta's Cotten Exposition. The exposition had its biggest day f-ince the opening yesterday. Nineteen thou sand three hundred aud twenty persons weie registered at the turnstiles, among whom were ever 8,000 college students and pupils of seminaries. Among the dis tinguished visitors were Governer Hawkins aud United States Senater Jacksen, of Tennessee. Intense interest pervades the Seuth as te the convention of planters, agricultarists aud mill men that will meet December Cth. All these great interests will be rcpiescntcd by thousands of live men. aud the outcome is expected te be of vast benefit te every Southern industry. Thirteen thousand strangers are comfort ably housed in Atlanta, with room for ten thousand mere. Every man's house is open. The Denial convention is a great success in point of attendance. Friday the crowd premises te he even larger than yesterday. The great boom has come te the exposition, and every Southern state is heuding its people te see it. A Troubled Weman. Widow Purccl!, of Ottawa, 111., is one of the people te whom trouble comes iu heaps. Last summer she left her home te visit a son who lived iu Michigan. Twe weeks after she reached the place the forest fires came along. The house was burned, her seu's wife and two children perished, the son himself was badly in jured, but Mrs. Purccll escaped. Then she went te visit her sister, who Jived en the corner of Grand street aud Seuth Fifth avenue, New Yerk, and arrived at the place only te lcaru that the house had fallen au hour before aud hnr sister's dead body was buried in the ruins. Alene in New Yerk, friendless, homeless aud pen niless, the peer old lady wandered about the streets until she was found by a po liceman starving, sick aud se exhausted that she could net give an account of her self until after she had been partially ic vived in the hospital. m Ne ene would willingly disturb tin comfort of :i public gathering by constant coughing; but we feel that it is the proper thing 10 call the attention of these iilllictcd with Ceugi'S nnd Colds te Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup which al ways en res. Trice 23 cents. Invigorating feed for the liraln and nerves is what we need in these days et rush and worry, l'arkcr'rf Cinger-Tenie restores the vital energies, and brings geed health quicker tlmn anything you can use. Tribune, feee ud-verti-ement. nl-lnnleod&weew Hew's the liuby. Hew's the baby?" 'His croup is better We gave him .some or Themas' Kclectrle Oil us you advised, doctor, and shall give liiin some mere in an liourer se." Next day the doctor pronounce:! the youngster cured. Fer sale at II. IS. Cocli Cecli r.in'a Drug Stere, 137 North f juecii street, Lan caster. UespiHeil. Uy the unthinking, Uurdeck has been con sidered a weed, and its luxuriant growth, nn pleasant smell, etc., has rendered it, te ihoe "net knowing its virtue," a nuisance, and yet the root has long been acknowledged by sa vants as most invaluable us a diuretic, aperi ent anil bleed purillcr. Uurdeck llloed Hitters embody all Us geed qualities. Price $1. Fer sde at II. 11. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Mlrabile Dlctn. "Your Spring lilossem is a success. 1 cer tainly ihiiiK its etlects are wenderful: all flic dyspeptic symptoms I complained el have vanished; my wile is also enthusiastic iu praise et it ; she was disfigured by blotches anil pimples en her face, and had a continu ous headache. She is all right new and all un sightly eruptions have gene. Yeu may refer any doubting parties te me. "U. M. WILLIAMSON. "Elk Street, lliiliab.." 1'iiccSO cents. Fer sale at II. If. Cochran's drugstore, 137 North Queen t;trect, Lancaster. ifUKiriTUKja. M V STOCK FOS THIS FALL TRADE. Is complete, yet I am adding constantly te it. and veu will And my Warerooms very much ciewded with the BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST TOSSIDLE PRICES. Wc are se erewded that it is rather dillieult te show goods, but we will try and overcome this by the bctt attention. Orders ler PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES niled at the very shortest notice and at lowest prices, at FUIINITUKK. AND I'ICTUBK I'KAMK YVAUEUOOMS,: 15 KAST KING STKEKT. WALTER A. HEINITSH. sep24-3ind c 1AVEUNS OF LURAY. CAVERNS OF LURAY, LUKAY, PAGE COUNTY. VIKUINIA, About one mile from the passenger nepet et the Shenandoah Valley Jtailread, are new brlllhintly illuminated with the Klcctiue Lieht. ,., THE LURAY INN, Specially erected and beautifully laniished ler the accommodation et visitors te the Caverns is enen for the reception of riicMs. A CAPACIOUS UESTAUKANT eilers nn- imitnl 1; leilitiei te large and hman excursion OCt20-llllfl.:w parties vitr GOODS. H AGEK & UKOTIIE1C. Hapr I Brether, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, Offer in Larsrc Assortment -AND LOWEST PRICES, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DltESS GOODS. CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES, SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES. SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, LAVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, LAf'ES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR, LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR, LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR. JW-Wu invite examination. lager & Brether. J is. ItlAItTIX Ar CO. UPHOLSTERY AND- We arc nmw showing full line of BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, INGRAIN CARPETS, VENITIAN CARPETS, Klegant New l'ut terns or FIVK FKAME P.ODY IIUUSSELS CAltl'KTS at .91.25, the same goods I sold at $l.ie. New Patterns Roxbury Tapestry, New Patterns Smith Tapestry, at 8&c. New Patterns Standard Brussels, ": l-2c., worth 8."r. New Patterns Standard Brussels, C7 l-2c., worth 80c. New Patterns Ingrain Carpets, lrem "Uc. up. TInc goods are new and cheaper than they can be had elsewhere. Full Lines of CURTAIN POLES, CORNICES, &c.. IN KllO.NY, ASH, WALNUT AND UUASS. LAKUK LINKS OF UPHOLSTERY Meeds for Lambrcmiiiis aud for Lambrequins Curtains. LACE AND BUNTING GDRTAINS, WINDOW SHADES. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, l-ANCASTF.il. I'A. ittiuKs Ajvtt sTAiiarfum. OCUOOL HOOKS I SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! All .Scheel Heeks and Scheel Supplies at the very lowest rates nt M. FLYNN'S, lu Ne. 42 WKST KINO STKKKT. g ASUN 1881-1882. L. PRANG & CO.'S New Prize Cards, New Christmas Cards, New New Year Cards, In Cieatcr Variety and Mere Artistic Dfi-lKiis than ever before, being reproduc tions of the Hunt Designs in the two exhi bitions of CIIUISXJ1AS UAltD designs by American artists. A full line of Prang's Christmas and New Year Cards new ready, MARCUS WARD & CO.'S CARDS. Fer Christinas and New Year, also mere beautiful than ever before, and all the new Christmas Cards et the ucrtnan Art ruu Ushers ; a lull line new ready. Call early while the sleck is (till. At the Hoenstore et JOM BAEBS SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, DRY S' TKAWBIUDGE CLOTtUEB'S Ol'ENIJiU. OPENING- OF BY STRAWBRIDaE & CLOTHIER, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER WE OPENED OUR EIGHTH AND FILBERT STREETS, Which Building forms part of the raaiu strueture at EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. This addition enables us iu many ways te and convenience of enr THE DI G MB New occupy ene unbroken line of counters, reaching the cntire depth of the Filbert street extension and around te Eighth street, about S00 feet in length. Many departments heretofore crowded have had largely increased space assigned them, and all are given mere or less additional room by reason of the enlargement. The only New Department we have added is tl of NOTIONS AND STAPLE TRIMMINGS, where the thousand aud one necessary tiiflcs needed by ladies will be found. We signalize the opening of the New Stere by presenting for public inspection T1 IE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF- DRY GOODS in EVEET VARIETY that has been placed en sale in mir city, and by ellcring in every department of the house SOME NOTABLE BARGAINS That cannot fail te cnlibt the eager attention of buyers. Wc invite all our out-of-town friends, when in Philadelphia, te pay a visit of inspection te our enlarged establishment. They will find that in extending our premises te accommodate increasing business wc have arranged many things with a view te their especial comfort and convenience, notably among which are the bureau of information, the system of checking parcels, the Ladies' Parler, etc. STRAWBRID&E & CLOTHIER N.W.CflrJgfi&MarMStsJJ.ner.llitliJirlSls, PHILADELPHIA- T ANK & CO. I LAJNTE & CO., Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., DEALERS IN FORELH AID D01ESTIC MY GOODS. JUST Ol'KNKH A S1M.ENUID LINK OK LADIES COATS AND COATINGS, VERY CHEAP. LADIES' UNDERWEAR in all crades. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, in Red and White (Joeds. BLANKET3, in great variety. FEATHERS, Steam Cured. CARPETS and QUEENSWARE. HORSE and LAP BLANKETS, BOLTING CLOTHS. &e. Special iiiiliicemcnts In price JANUARY 1, 1W. new as we Jacob M. Marks. Jehn A. VjIKKIAUES, JtV. B KST WORK AN1 KKASONABLK I'UICES. PHILIP DOEKSOH, Manufacturer of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPAR BUG GIES, PHAETONS, MARKET WAGONS, &c, &c-. JCCLU'SE-n. specialty Sele right for Southern Pennsylvania. A great variety of SLKIOHS en hand. KEPAIKING promptly attended te. fcutiv faction guaranteed. WAKEUOUSE AND FACTORY ; Ne. 128 Bast King Street, LANCASTER, PA. 1IALP SQUARE ITAST OF THE COCItT 1IOCSE. nS-lmdSw Carriages ! Carriages I fiDGERLEY & CO.'S, I'raclicarCarrJnse Builders, arket Street, Kear of Central Market Heii.-ir, Lancaster, Pa. fie have en hand a Large Assortment et BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Which we efTer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted, uiveus a call J W Repairing promptly utt ended te. One set of workmen especially employed ter hat purpose. imw-ttdAw I" AUIES' 1IA1K DKESSKR J MBS. C. L.ILL.EK. Ladies' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer and Dealer In Hair Werk, Ladies' and Gents' Wins. Combines straight ened and made te order. Ihiir Jewelry of nil kinds made up. Alse. Kid (JIeve an leath er cleaned and dyed. Alse, Ladies' bhaiupoe- ln' "- & -111 NORTH QUEEN STEET. eM:nd Four doers above P. K. It. Depot Pric Twe tents. UOOVS NEW STORE 2, NEW STORE, AT add greatly te the comfort patrons. ANE & CO. ilcairi! 1 make u radical change in tee!c Ty Charles. Jehn B. Reth. Vilirr.l A!tl OLAHSnTAK.. II 1UII & .MAKTIN. CHINA HALL. CHINA, GLASS, QUEERS WARE. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East Kins Street. HOTELS. VUW OPKM SPKfcCIIKK UOUSK,-0 JN Europeen plan. Dining Itoenij lei Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance, at Ne. Jl North Duke street. Clam and Turtle houp heup houp Lebster Salad. Oysters In Every .Style i and l tue Delicacies et the Season. Wc solicit tin: patronage el the public. tna''-t'" STEAMEO eysteus. Specialty made of Steamed Oysters at the V SFBECriER HOUSE, Ne. 27 North Duke Street. Having lurnlshed our Restaurant wan a boiler for steaming oysters, wc take this meth od et informing the public that wcareprc ivircd at ill limes te furnish them le fuinilies nt their houses or at the restaurant. Ladles' entrance. Ne. 27 North Duke street GUOFF & COPELAND. oet20-Ud Proprietors. DEPARTMENT this Bide of Galhtzen.