LANCASTER DAILY. JiO!EiitGE3ELERilDAXM AltCH 24rl3&2, THK CORLISS SAFE. Au Odd Leeking bat Impenetrable Glebe. Quite a crowd was attracted te Centre square yesterday afternoon te witness the unloading at the Fulton national bank of- an immense globular mass of iron, the like of which had net before been seen in this city. It proved te be a Corliss burglar proof safe, made and patented by "Wm. Corliss, of Providence, B. L, one of the brethei s who have become se noted as the builders of steam engines. Without much' difficulty the safe was unleaded from the wagon and placed in the bank, where we were given an opportunity of inspecting it. Its outer shell is a glebe of chilled ireu impervious te drills, sledges, ham ruers, billies or any ether tools of the en terprising burglar. Within this revolves -a smaller hhcll of chilled iron. This is the safe proper, containing shelves and apart ments of about the same capacity as the ordinary rectangular safe. This inner shell revolves en pivots, and by means of hidden machinery is made te revolve se that the belid back of the inner shell is brought te the front and closes the open face of the outer shell. The surfaces of the two shells are se nicely ground and ad justed at the front that net even a grain of powder or 6ther explosive cau. possibly be introduced between them. We will net attempt te describe the simple and easily manipulated machinery by which the hafe is opened and closed, but will merely say that Mr. Corliss gives a guarrantce -with every safe that he sells that it is absolutely burg lar proof for at least 3G hours, against all tools, czplosieus or Other appliances that piofchMeual burglars, safe manufacturers, or ether skilled mechanics can bring te bear upon ir, and this, he claims, is mere than the manufacturer of any ether safe has done or is willing te de. Mr. Corliss labeied for ten yeais and expended ever $200,000 in bringing his safe te perfection. He hti nek out into untredden paths and has produced a safe unlike any ether, in form, construction, material, or locking arrangements. The safe in the Fulton bank was set up by Mr. A. Preseus agent of the Corliss .manufacturing company, who within .a very fchert time has set up two similar safes in the banks of Reading and one in Lebanon. When the Fulton bank erects its new bank ing house, in the near future, ;t is intended te place therein another safe of the Cor liss pdtteru,abeiit twiee as large as the one new in ii' e. The Revenue Collectorsblp. Cellectorsblp. Collectersblp. Mr. Setnerville, of the Treasury depart ment, whose eflice may be inferred Irem his mission here, is in Lancaster te day, engaged in investigating certain charges made against Themas A. Wiley, collector of internal revenue, the gist of which has appealed in the editorial columns of the weekly Inquirer, aud which grew out of the liercu light between Wiley and the Griests. Thess charges are substantially that Wiley removed Stere Ipcper Peter Summy.bccause his brother, County Com Cem m as ener Sunimy, voted for Griest's son forcleikef the beard; aud that in his threats te c'e thin, at sundry times and in diveis places, Wiley indulged in as vigor ous and emphatic language as Griest used te leseit te en the street corners in his campaign against Smith. Semcrville has been supplied with affidavits setting .forth, Wiley's threats against Sammy, his mo tives for them and his execution of them. Wiley, en the ether hand, is relating relating te the inspector his alleged ample cause for the 1 era oval of Suramy ; and the poli ticians ai c waiting for the outcome of the matter. Seme of the better informed ones say that Wiley's removal, te make room for Andy Kauft'inan, has been a foregeuc conclusion for seme time, and that this appaicnt investigation of the Griest-Summy personal charges is only an attempt te find some pretext for the re moral of a faithful officer with a faultless official leceui. ISUUULAKIOL'S EflTUV. Lecbtr & Seii'h Tannery again Broken Inte. Last night thieves broke into the office of the tannery of Lecher & Sen's, Seuth Prince street and stelo therefrem two dozen of dressed' calf skins, worth $60 or $70. They effected au entrance by breaking of! the hasp of the front-deer lock. Neigh bers en the oppesit side of the Btrces heard them at work, and called ever te them te knew what was the matter. The thieves (there were three of them) told them with an oath tn go te bed and mind their own business. The neighbors, supposing the thieves te belong te the tannery, made no further inquiry, and the robbery was net difcevcictl until (his morning when the bnildiiur was visited by the workmen. Anether Attempt. Yesterday Edw. Dietrich, whose shoe -making bhep is at the corner of Plum and Chestnut streets, discovered that an at tempt had been made te break into it, probably the night previous. The maiks of the jimmy used te break open the deer are plainly seen, but the brace ou the in side was strong enough te lcsU-t the bur glars' efterl. The Soup Houee. According te the filth annual report of the management of the soup house, there was distributed during the past season 201.02, and $93.30 worth of ether dona tions received and used. The balance ou hand te begin next f oasen's operations, is $12G.C;. In all, during the past season, there wee $21,963, a less total than in any previous year; average cost per ration about 1.77 cents. There were distribu tions ou 57 days, averaging 385 rations a - day, as against 360 in 1681, 513 in 1879 and 329 in 1878 ; average issue for 1882, 2e rations per day greater than in 1881. The gicatcst number issued en any one day was G33 (February 4), the smallest number 228 (January 2). The average money value of rations issued eer day, ijG.83. as against $6.54A in 1881, and $7.72 in 1880. Argument Ceuit. Argument court adjourned te-day bc tweeu 10 and 11 o'clock, all the cases ready having been disposed of. Barbara Hall was divorced from her husband, Albert W. Hall, of West Hemp field township, en the grounds of adul tery. Court will meet te-morrow morning, and the judgment docket will ba called at 10 o'clock. N Serious Results from a Fight. Jacob Fissel, of Mount Jey, is critically ill from iujuries received in an angry tus sle with his brother Levi, en the fleer of vPhilip Frank's. malt house, where both worked. lie was thrown heavily and the rupture of a bleed vessel ensued, with continuing hemorrhages. The fight re suited from an old fend. Our latest advices .from Mt. Jey are that the man is out of danger. ter sergeant Masen's l'arden Blank petitions, for signers asking for the pardon of Sergeant Maen, have been sent te different houses in this city, and they arc rapidly being filled with signa tures. At one well known restaurant last evening 70 names wcre obtained,- but one man refusing te sign. Insurance Against Hall. Calvin Cooper, of Bird-in-Hand, this county, has been elected a director in the Pennsylvania mutual hail insurance com pany, of New Yerk. Seat Out. Maze Tayler, a colored damsel; for being diunk and disorderly, was sent te jail for 5 days by Alderman A. P. Dennelly COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR REGULAR COttRESPON DEXC JB. V'Ti , &zL Atralr Alene tne JtaaaaefcaBBeGleasungt In and Around the Berngh picked up by the iBtelUgeacer's Reporter. Along tlM River Frent. A walk along the banks of the Susque hanna, in company with two brother re porters, show us the- ravages made by the frequent heavy rise of the water. Here and there .the earth is worked out for several reds, making deep cavities; trees have been washed away, sand piles destroyed ; in fact he shore, as far as the we could see, presented the ap pearance of devastated- acres. It would pay our Lancaster neighbors, who have net the chance te see this sight any nearer home than Columbia, te come te our borough and see what is te be seen. -Badly Burned. Jis. Rueder.an employee in the Susque hanna rolling mill, was this morning the perpetrator of a" mean trick, which resulted in the most unfortunate consequences we have ever heard of. It appears that a young lad named Edward Cassell, aged 14 years, was running through the mill when Rheder tripped him up, causing him te fall en a pile of red het iron bars, burning his hands in a terrible manner. His injuries are se great that that there are fears he will be unable te work for the next month or two. His father entered suit before Squire Grier, where the trial will come of this evening. False Alarms and Races. Between 8 and 9 o'clock last evening a false alarm of fire was started en Cherry street, causing the' entire fire department te. turn out, but after finding there was no fire they returned te their "respective houses. These alarms are becoming tee frequent and should be stepped. They are generally raised by a number of small boys who de it te " see the fun " and row between the different companies, for the latter generally ensues. There are several reasons why it should be stepped. First,. an alarm of lire, whether false or true, is net a niee thing te hear ; merchants have te suspend business and 'are anxious te knew whether their homes are in flames or net ; mothers are worried about their children, who may happen te be en the street, fearful that they may be run ever or trampled under feet,.and last but net least, the result of the racing. This net only with the less of property but also the less of life ; and again hard feelings arc generally raised. Fer instance, two com panies are racing and one beats the ether, shouting, insulting remarks and the like, arc then used. The defeated company feel" badly ever their defeat,, but at the same time had they been the winner theesult would have been the same. And it is only nalural. We de net mean te reflect dis credit upon our fire boys in writingthis way, for they are as brave and daring a set as can be found anywhere. Bui it is for their own and 4be safety of our citi zens that we advise the stoppage of this, what may seem fun te many, but in the end will prove detrimental. ISoreusb Government. Our charter is a private act, containing most of the powers conferred by the gen eral act. The corporate officers are a chief burgess and nine councilmen. The chiet burgess has concurrent powers with jus tices of the peace in the borough iuceitain criminal cases defined. Council is author ized te appoint subordinate officers, te define their duties, and te fix their compensation. They have appointed a regulator, defined his duties minutely and fixed his fees. They have appointed two policemen, but have neither defined their duties-nor fixed their fees, but pay .them a monthly allowance. We have or dinances against boys jumping en the cars, using hand sleds ou the side walks and streets, assembling after sun set aud ou Sunday. Cerner lounging and many ether evils of the nineteenth centu ry, inflicting fines and penalties, bat none of them have recently been enforced. The charter provides that the ehief burgess shall have power te enfeice the by-laws, ordinances, rules aud regulations of the borough, te preserve the peace, te hear complaints, te abate nuisances aud de many ether things tee numerous te men tion. Query : The borough must be plaintiff in all actions for fines under its ordinances. Cau the chief burgess hear these complaints and impose these fines, he being at the same time the executive officer of the plaintiff ? Section 82 of the charter provides "That where judgment is obtained before a justice of the peace of said borough for fines and penalties, against any person for breach or violation of any ordinance, rule or regulation of the borough, execution may be issued thereon aud levy and sale made without regard te any claim te exemption under the act of April 9, 1849." Our charter and many of the ordinances are a full match for the 15 14 puzzle : but if our chief burgess and council will enforce them as ethers have done before them, our citizens will have much less cause for complaint than they new have. . They have never authorized the special policemen te make arrests for violation of the ordinances, yet they grumble ; the constables have no power te arrest without a complaint and a warrant, yet they make no complaint except te crumble like the deg in the manger. Little Locals. The household effects of J. D. Cottrell, esq,, were sold at public sale, yesterday. A large crowd was in attendance. Ge te the opera house this evening, and see the " German Volunteer." It is said te be immense The box sheet for " East Lyune " is new open. The Bethel church's supper opened last evening with a large crowd present, and bids fair te be a success. , 'Squire Frank isbnilding a new office besides his present place of businesss. It will be a handsome one. Mr. Isaac Peck, of Alteena, is visiting his son William. " Shipmates " is booked for the opera beuse, April 1st. Don't get April fooled. A. M. Kambe has been re appointed a notary public by Gov. Heyt. All day yesterday two drunken shoe makers paraded ear streets te the infiuite amusement of the small boy s, who followed them around. Their actions were comical in the extreme, but, though drunk, noth ing out of place happened. A number of friends of Mrs. Hartman, living en Fourth street assembled at her residence last evening te participate in a taffy pulling. An enjoyable but sticky eveuiug.was spent. In backing te attach another car the Yerk accommodation was thrown off the track last evening by a misplaced switch in front of the American hotel. MissFendrich, of Yerk, is the guest of Mrs. Hartmau. A. R. Hougendebler has placed In his window an exact image of Gniteau, which is suspended from the top. 1 be figure is perfect and shows hew this villian stands in Mr. H's estimation. Miss Jessie Dentler, who for the past month has been a guest of Mrs. Wm. Withers, returned te her home in Leck Haven yesterday. After an idleness of several months, the river steamer " Wrightsville " has again started te run, her first trip being made en Wednesday. The interior of the beat has been thoroughly cleaned and remed eled, fixtures te the engines and wheels being also added. Engel, of the Engel-Baight scrape, has sued his wife in Philadelphia for criminal mal-practice self-inflicted and for ' false swearing when she. said she had been brutally treated and driven from home. Hearing in these cases has been postponed en account of the illness of Mrs. Engel. The pexjury suit against HuwBaight has again been called for trial ia Philadelphia; a new bench warrant has been issued and an attempt will be made te take her from Columbia te Philadelphia. Mr. Joseph'Seurbeer was greatly sur prised last evening by about sixty of his most intimate friends calling en him at his home en 5th street. It- was the occasion of his 40th birtWayaad rohenor of this many handsome presents were given the happy and hearty man. The party bro up at a late hour, all well pleased with their evening's entertainment. OfBsef "fituek arrested en- Wednesday; auernoen a man wne piayea en as a Ger man doctor. He showed fight but Stuck hauled him along, placed him in the lock up and afterwerds took him te Lancaster jail. Toe Smart. The exceedingly smart politicians and lawyers who propose te "contest" the election of a Democratic inspector in the Frt ward are prepably net aware that under the election law of this state tice in spectors are a elected annually in each dis trict, and that both the Republican and Democratic candidates were elected in the Fret ward. Carry the news te Charley Landis. Four Funerals. Mr. Brimmer, the livery man had no less than four funerals te attend this afternoen: Mr. Charles Edwards, at Woodward hill ; Mrs. Elizabeth TJlassbrenuer, at Zion's cemetery ; Oweu Hepple, at Lancaster cemetery ; and little Lillie Hostetter, at Lacaster, cemeterj . Grand Opening. As will be seen by the great announcement in our columns te-day, the Arm of Gettsclialk & Ledermnn will open their Grtat New Yerk Bazaar, 2C and 28 North Queen street, te the public en Saturday next, March 25th, and we can assure our readers that they will iwltncss such an extraordinary display of geed a? was never before shown in this city. A great feature of the opening nights will be h present te every lady et a bottle et fine por per lumery.fillcd from the beautiful silver cologne fountain, which is placed in the contre.ef the Bazaar, and Irem which there is constantly flowing a continuous stream et the sweetest German Cologne, and the ladies are welcome te dip their handkert hiefs-in the same. We advise all our coders te be present at tills Grand Opening Mid give the Great New Yerk Bazaar a thorough inspection. A Handsome Souvenir wilt be given away te all the Indies present. lwd Amusements. Salzburg's Troubadeurt Te-night. One el the merriest entertainments of the season" awaits these who attend at Fulton opera house te-night, when the famous Salsbury's Troubadours will appear in the new pleasantry "(jreen Beem Fun." Music and ralrth'will rule tne hour. " Eaxl Zynne."-2Tbe distinguished actress, Miss Ada Uray.will be at the opera house next Wednesday night In Hie celebrated emotional drama of "East Lynne." Miss Gray en a former appearance here gave one et the finest representations of the play ever witnessed in this city. HfUCIAL NOTICES. Hew my threat hurts ! Then why don'fcyen use Hale's Heney of Horehennd and Tar? Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. m2Mwdeed&w Fell Down. Mr. Albert Andersen. Yerk Street, Buffalo, fell down stairs and severely bruised his knee. A few applications or Dr. Themas' Kclectrlc Oil entirely cured him. Fer.sale at H. B. Coch ran's drug store, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lan caster. -sublimely Beautiful. A pair et beautiful Sun-flowers en Easels Villi be mailed tree te any lady who v 111 send ten cents in postage stamps or money te Dr. C, W. Bensen, Se. 106 Eutaw St. Baltimore, Md. 1G6 North Entaw.Stieet, Baltimore, Md. ml6 2wd4w Ue te m. t. ceenrairs uruz'store, 137 North .Queen street, for Mrs. Freeman's New Na tional Dyes, for brightness and durability et coler.uro uncqualed. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions In English and German. Price. 15 cents. Overworked men aud women, persons of sedentary habits, and ethers whose system needs recuperation, nerves toned and muscles strengthened, should use Brown's Iren Bit Bit ters. inSO-lwd&w 1'iles I l'lles! l'lles: A sure euro found at lest ! Xe one need sutler! A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's IAdidn Ointment. A single box lias cured the worst chronic cases et 25 or SO years standing. Ne ene need sutler Ave minutes utter applying this wendciful seething medi cine. Lotions, inssruments and electuaries de mera harm than geed. Williams' Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as a poullice,glvos instant and pain pain less relief, and is prepared Only for Piles, Itch ing et the private parts, and for nothing else. Bead what the lien. J. M. Cefllnbcrry, of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used scores et Pile Cures, and itauerds me pleasure te say that I have neverieund anything which gavesuch Immediate mid permanent-lellet as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. ' Fer ile by U. B. Cechiau, 137 and 189 Xerth Queen street. .'Price, ii.00. Henrv & Ce., Pro prietors, 62 Vesey Street, Xew Tork, leb2t-Tu&Fdw Celdkb's Lieblg's Liquid Beet and Tonic In In In vlgorater will euro indigestion, and perpetu ate bodily vigor. Take no ether et. druggists! m22-lwdcedw An invaluable Remedy.-The readers of the Argus have no doubt seen the advertise ment et Ely's Cream Balm in another column. An articlelike " Cream Balm" has long been desired, and new that it Is within the reach of sufferers from Catarrh. Hay Fever, etc., there is every reason te believe they will make the most et it. Dr. W. . Bnckman, W. E. Harainer, Druggists, and ether Eastenians have given it a trial, and all recommend it in the highest terms. Easten, J'a. Daily Argus, Oct. 7, JS79. Messrs. Elt Bnes., Druggists, Oswego, X. Y. Enclosed please Hud money ler lour bot tles of Cream Balm. I will send seen and get mere. I tried it en a man who eeuld net smell at all. After using your Balm for six days he could smell everything. Please forward im mediately and oblige. J. T. Mathews, Salem, N. C. Price 50 cents m24diw G Netnlug Snort of Unmls akable Benefits Conferred upon tens of thousands efsufferers could originate and maintain the reputation which Ater's Sarsaparilla. enjoys. It hi a compound of the vegetable alteratives, witli the Iodides of Potassium and Iren, and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial; or bleed disorders Uniformly successful and certain m Its remedial effects, It produces rapid and complete cures of Scref ula, Seres, Bells, Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases and all disorders rising from impurity of the bleed. By its Invigorating effect it always relieves and often cures Liver CemplaintsTeinale Weaknesses and Irregu larities, and Is a pefent rencwer of vitality. Fer purifying the bleed it has no equal. It tones up the system, restores and preserves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. Fer forty years it lias been in extensive use, and is te-day the most available medicine ler the suffering sick any n here. Fer sale by all deal ers. m211wdcedftw " A Werd te tbe Wise is Sufficient." An effective and agreeable remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal -Deafness is Ely's. Cream Balm. A sure cure. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays Inflammation and Irritation, protects the membranal linings of the head from additional colds, Completely heals jlie sere. and restores the sense et taste and smell. Beneficial results are reallccu by a tew appli cations. A thorough treatment art directed will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy ler celd'in the head It Is unequafca. The Balm Is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of 50'ccnt i will mail a package. ' li ELY'S CBEAM BALM CO., Oswego, N. Y. Fe sale by Lancaster Druggists. mar2-d&w Th Brsta and Jterre. Well - !:-ltaBeaewer, KKatesfressedr bwf earth 'or impotence, leanness, sexual debility Ac. 91, at druggists. Depot. Jehn F. Leng A8eni. ,greet,vti j wfcev.i -If any invalid or sick person "has the least doubt of the power and efficacy el Hep Bit ters te cure them, they can find, cases exactly, lllrA tltnff nirn fn thnlr nvn Y1Alcrlltv-hnvt wltb, proof jjesitive .that theycaaba easily; and nermaaentrr care& ata'tltfliM oemL ier' askyowr'Uhiggleterpnyswian.--' N GBXssrwicH. Feb. 11. 1830. Hep Miliars Ce. snts i was given up by the doctors te die of .scrofula consumption. Twe bottles et your Bitters' cured me. ml5-2wd4w Libet Bbxwxb. Skin Pteses " vered by Ointment. Dr. Bwayae What Is mere distressing than an obstinate skin disease, and why persons should suffer a single hour when they have a, sure cur In 'S wayne's Ointment Is pa9t our comprehen sion. The worst cases of tetter. Itch, salt rheum, or that annoying complaint, ltehlag piles, yield te Its wonderful all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the face and blotches en the skin are removed by uflng this healing ointment.- Perfectly safe and harmless, even en the most tender infant. Itching "Piles Symp-" temsare moisture, intense Itching, particu larly at night after getting warm. In bed; ether parts are sometimes affected, fewayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Bwayne & Sen, 53 North Seventh 'street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed. Sold by all prominent druggists. Jan20-3mdTThFAw8'- Xobedt enjoys the nicest surroundings IT in bad health. There are miserable people about te-day te whom a bottle et Parker's Ginger Tenie would bring mere solid comfort than all the doctors they have ever tried. See ether column. nil-lmdcodieew Bed lings, Reaebes. Bats, mice, ants, flies, vermin, mosquitoes, insects. 4c, cleared out by "Bough en 1UU." 15c". per box. 31ABRIAGES. Hess Subbick. March 23, 1&2. at the par sonage of Trinity church, by Rev. Dr. Green wald, Charjes S. Hess te Miss Ellen F. Sherick, both et East Hempfleld. ItHATUS. FeitREST.-In this city. March 23. Inst., Henry Ferrest, aged 33 years, months and 13 days. The Rlativcs and friends of the family, also respective ledges of which he was a member arc invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, 517 West Orange street, oil Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Wood Weod Woed waid Hill cemetery. 2td Kkbd In this city, en Wednesday, the 22d day el" March. 1882, at the rtjaidence of his par ents, Tiiee. II. Reed, in the 31th year et his age. Funeral services el deqcased-wlll be held at the residence et his father, Jehn K. Keed, Ne. 522 East King street, en Saturday, the 25th Inst., at 2 o'clock p. m., at which time the rela tives and friends are invited. 23-2t Dkew. March 22. 1832, In this city, Catharine B. Deen, In the C3d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully Invited te attend her funeral Irem her late residence, 31 Middle street, en Sunday alteruoen at 3 o'clock. Interment In Lancaster cemetery. Smith In this city, en the 23d Inst., Catha rine, wife of Jeseph Smith and daughter cf Frederick Titus, aged 27 years.. The relatives and friends et the family arc lespcctfiilly Invited te attend the funeral, irem the residence et her husband, Xe. 638 St. Jeseph street, en Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery. m25-2td POLITICAZ. T'Olt JUKT COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Ot Kail township. Subject te thodecisleu et the Democratic county convention. m2tcd&w T70K JURY COMMISSIONER: BENJAMIN HUBER, Eighth ward. City. Subject te the decision of the Democratic County Cenventlan. marlO-tcd&w TOlt JURY COMMISSIONER , JEROME B. SHULTZ, Ol Elizabethtown borough. Subject te the decision of the Dcmecratlu county conven tion. . m9-tcd&w NEW ABTEKT18EMENT. w ANTED. A BOY TO RUN ERRANDS, inquire at Xe. C East King Street, ltd PUBLIC SaLE OFTRfcES. TO-MORROW morning, in Centre Square, will be sold a let of Fruit nnd Ornamental Trees. THOMAS COLR. 8. Hess & Pes, Auctioneers. ltd T ANTED A FEW BOYS TO IKaKN A VY trade. Xene need apply unless they can give geed reference. Apply at XOKIJEOK MILEVS COACH WORKS, corner of Vine and Duke streets. . .m25-2td . NOTICE TO TOUACCO PACKERS. THE tobacco packers and the members of the trade in general of Lancaster city and county are requested te meet at the Humane Engine Heuse en SUNDAY afternoon at 2 o'clock, for the pui-pose of attending fie funeral et Henry Ferrest. PUBLIC SALE, ON MONDAV AFTER NOON at 1 o'clock will be sold nt public sale at S39 West Marlen street, a let or HOUSE HOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE .belong ing te the estate of Catliarlne Keycr, dee'd. ' Terms cali en delivery of goods, TOBIAS ROTER, Jt-itl Administrator. ESTATE OF JOU-N FREE, LATE OlrTHE city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make linme? dla'.e payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te tbe under signed, residing in Lancaster city.. rANNY FREE, Administratrix. A lex a 3 der II arms, Att'y. m24-6tdeaw TULTOa OPERA HOl'SK. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 27. ANTHONY and ELLIS' FAMOUS IDEAL UNCLE TOM'S CABIN CO. In the Xew Version of the Greatest Werk of the Century. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. AUyCUIUUt,u ri s.m-0 Jiiiitu aim , actress MlasKITTXB 1XJUGRB In' her Original dances and banjo soles, supported by a Mag niliccnt Cast l'ewerful Deuble Company; The Best in the Werld: 'Magnificent. Scenic Effect; The Beautiful Gates Ajar; Famous Floating lee scene : The Ohie River In a Snow Storm; Celebrated Trick Donkey Prune; Thrilling Bloedhosyid Chase; Introducing our imported pack of Mammoth Siberian Trained Bloodhounds, resttlve appearence or tbe finest baud of Celere t Singers In this country, The Memphis University Students. ADMISSIOX25 35 and 80 Cts. Xe extra charge for Reserved Scats. 21-3t T7WLTON OPERA HOUSE. - WEDNESDAY EVENING, MABUH 29,. UAllfMXER & DAILY. Managers. Engagement Extraerdinarv of the Distin guish 1 Emotional and Tragic Actress, Miss Ada Gray, 'supported by CHASArWATKINS'T.yiFTH AVENUE COMBINATION. Aa. evening or Comedy and Pathos, a lasting sermon te wives, mothers and daughters; an entirely new version adapted Irem Mrs. Weed's fa' mens story In five acts, by Miss Gray, and performed ay her ever 2,000 times In the prin cipal cities of the United States, entitled, BAST LTMNB; OB, THE ELOPEMENT, ladt isabel, , Madak Vis,-' ....MISS-ADA GRAY In which character :shebasjHd Uflnkpeef. S 0FADMlSSI0-35ei, . POPULAR TRICES SOe. and 78c Reserved Seats can be secured -without extra, charge at Fulton opera house office. Parties living In the country ca 1 have teats secured by advl-ring the managers. 2i.5t XXW ABTMBTlMBMMSlS. STORK SHAVINUS FOR SATE FOKFILL- V ingBfidsaafl Mittrreaen, tthriTinTirft" TEE COKK WOBIS.Can order try telephone. mndeedJtwtt SAMUEL H. PRICE, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed. his Office rrem 55 Xertn Dnka DISSOLUTION Or PARTNERSHIP. On and after April 1st, 1882, the partner ship et Ketlly & Keller will be dissolved. All collections will be made and business contin ued by m23-tiUapl KAUFFMAX, KELLER CO:. PUBLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY. MARCH 24, 1882. at the Leepard Hetel, a new two story Brick Dwelling Heuse, contains hall aud six rooms, situated at Xe. 506 West Lemen streetLfJf. "4t, ri ,tf 0tll:Ul Sale at 1 o'clock and conditions made known by S. L. TUCKER. HmTSEniR, Auctioneer. mlT-lwd PIMPLRBtTSXJaiH -; WORMS. BLACK-Hcada.7X0-.0nA- can be beautiful whose face Is disfigured -with nimnles. flesh-worms and blackheads. - Tbev affect the cheeks, fore- bead and nose ; are a great disfigurement.. musing me lace ioek as 11 specaaa wim Clin. DR. H. D. LONGAKER lias paid particular attention te these tronble trenble tronble semeaflecUoas et the face, and wlllguasantee te cure, every) lease or pimples, flesh, worms and blade heads In exietence. V ' f . Oflice; IS East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultations tree. m.3-3td&w fF YOC WANT BARGAINS FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION At the Lewest Prices in Lancaster. Call at HESS & FLYNN'S, 148 and 150 NORTH, QUEEN ST., arfd 246 WEST KING ST. ml7-2wdR "TTflLLIAMSOM & POSTER Are Prepared with a Fine Stock et seasonable Oletliing, Clothing, FOR Men, Youths, Beys and Children, ASfD IX THK . Furnishing Department Are some Rcautiinl Goods in entirely New Designs. THE UNDERWEAR Is well cared for. The pattern, in FANCY SHIRTS are very extensive and new ter the season's trade. In NEOEIWEAB The usual excellent variety is shown, and in WHITE SHIRTS, whether ier Dress or Busi ness, TRJfi EIGMMIB takes tbe lead. In the Hat Department Airf the Ceircct Styles ei FUR AND WOOL HATS IN SOFT -AND STIF5 And in HOYS' and CIIILDUEX'S WKAil the Lewcnt Prices prevail. WILTJAMSON AND FOSTER. 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA JFOK 8AX$. FARM KuR Itr.NT." About W) Acres et Laud.'ln a high stale et cultivation, known :u the "Jehn It. McGov McGev ern Farm," eituate en LitiU Pike, partly in the city limits. A pply te 1JAUSMAN & I5URNS, mlS-ttd<w 10 WestOranEC street. PKIMR HAY, WKSTRRN CORN AND Oats ier sale at Leaman Place at all times at mar!et prices. Alse, COAL AXD LUMBER. ISl-Smd U. H. ROllRER. S' TORK ROOM tOlt.KKM, AVPLT TO TUILIP LEBZELTEK,' lebS7-iM 541 North Queen street. F OR IjaLE. AN IMMENSE NUMBER Or HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, &c, of all descriptions, in all localities and ut all prlcen. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, free te every one. ALLAN A. UEltR a CO , .. dec3-3md 1 3 North Duke street. PUBLIC 'SALE ON SATURDAY NEXT, M AUCH..25, at 9 o'clock a m., will be fold at Ne. 14.1 North Queen street, a large variety of Glass and Queensware, Including tumbleis, vases and fancy toys, also one Parler Heater and one Cannen Steve with basin. 'a let oreil Cleth, nearly new. Baskets and Buckets, two Wheelbarrows,one Child's Carrioge.ene veloci pede. Step Ladders, Wine Casks. Barrels und 'Bexes, also a variety of Cigar Maker's Imple ments, including a set of single mould! aad high chairs, and many articles tee -numerous tomentien. ' -CHARLES'KNAPP. " S. Hrsb Sb Sex, Aucts. 23-2t CJECOND PUBLIC SALE OV KENTUCKY O MULES.-On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 39, 1832, will be sold at public sale at Sensentg's Stock Yards; 'Lancaster, Pa., a car lead ei Extra Kentucky Mule-, mostly broken, irem 15 te lff hands high, 3 te S years old and, closely matched. A credit of CO days will be given. The stock will arrive ut the above vlace en Sunday evenlnr. March 20th. Parties are Invited ter call and examine for them, selves. ThtyJwUI'be sold-wlthent reserve. Sale te commence atl o'clock p. m.. sharp. mSMtd HOWARD BAILEY" TUBLIC HALE OF-VALllAMLtr LIVERY" X STOCK. On TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1882, win ee sem at tne 1.1 very tiuuie 01 ine unucr slgned, in the rear et the City Hetel. Lancaster, Pa., Sixteen Head et Hews, suitable for driv ing and coaching; a pair et Black Ponies, quiet and gentle, ler ladles driving; one latest style black Hearse, geed ns new ; one white Child's Hearse, geed as new ; three Clarence Coaches, eae extra Light Coach, three Omni buses. .Phaetons, "TWe-Seated Carr.age, eight Buggies,! Market Wagen, with the usual variety et articles incident te a well-turnlshed Livery Stable. 43-ALSO, FOR RENT, the Large Stable, be ing the best stand in the city, rear of City Hetel. . Sale te commence at 10 o'clock a. m., when attendance will be given and terms made known by - REESE BU03. S. Ubss & Sex, Aucts. m23-4t "PUBLIC SALE OK A VALUABLE Columbia" brewery, On- FRIDAY, the 24th day of MARCH, A. D. 183-2, the undersigned, atterney-in-faci. ler the heirs of William L.Pelner, deceased, will ex "DOse te public sole, at the Franklin Heuse, ia the borough of Columbia, that valuable Brewery ana Kesiauransituatca en tne north side of Walnut street, between . Thirtf and Fourth streets. In the borough of Columbia, designated en the Plan et Old Columbia by the number 1; containing In front en said Walnut street sixty-six feet, and in depth te an alley two hundred and ten lect, mere or less ; adjoining" properly of Carolina Desch and ethers. The Improvements arc a two-story Brick. Dwelling House,-large','BrlCK Brewery, with Engine. Boilers. 5 Mash Tubs, etc : Engine Heuse, Vault, Stable. Wagen Shed. Heg Pen, ice Heuse an J ether improvements. The place Is new licensed as a restaurant. , Possession given Apriie 1882l. - , Sale te cqmmeace.at 7; o'clock P.M., .when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHX D.hKILES, Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs eMVni. L. 1'eiper, Deceased. B. F. Rows, Auctioneer. mlrt tsd THIRD EDITIOI. .. ' , jt-m; FBIDAY EVENING?. UAM. 34.163,331 BLICK-FEIDAT?' 'i I THE EXECUTIOXER BJCSY TO-DAY: Frank and 'Henry Raiaberger' .Pay The Penalty for K Sarder of Old Farm- ' er Treutasku-Other feaaciags.- t ' Special Dispatch te the IbVbxxtebscbk . HARBiSBtrae,- Pi., MarcE'24. Frank, and Henry Rumberger were hanged at lOrfO-aVm.-- . cr"" - "' Beth men slept-well Usst night ami weitf caiieaatesjv. Henry; ate a hearty Drear fast, bat Franlc ate spiringlyj -after which they devoted themselves 'te religf ieus exercises. "" At 10:25 .the sheriff and "Keeper Daey notified Henry te get ready. , They then conveyed the -dread fill summons'- te Frank. Shortly after 'Henry emerged from 'his ceil with. itev. Keller en his left and Iter: Rinek en his left. !j"" Frank then came from 'his cell with Rev. Studedaker ou his right and Ren Keller and Chambers en his' left. Frank in accordance with his previous intention,' kept his eyes closed through the corridor and.afterward. The march te the gallows beau, the prison inspectors and reporters in the rear. Rev. Chambers did net fellow te the scaffold. . Ascending the scaffold, Frank was placed en the right with Henry ou the left. Rev. Keller bade Frank aud then Henrygoed-bye and said " Ged bless you." Rev. Heilman said te Frank, "take com fort and trust in Ged." During all this trying 01 ileal Frank continued with his, eyes closed. , Rev'. Rinek then uttered a" short prayer that 'was inaudible te these en the ground. The Lord's prayer was then started by the ministers, who were joined by both Frank and Henry. TIie latter appeared the mere earnest and Iendest. Frajik then said, "Inte thy bands, eh, Lord, I com mit my soul." Revs. Heilman and Rinek then withdrew, leaving .Sheriff Bheesley en the scaffold, who was joined by Officers Reat, Cilley nnd Earnest. While Officer Reat secured Frank's limbs and arms with straps, the noose was placed ever his head by one of the ether officers. Henry was then pinioned and the noose slipped ever his head by Sheriff Sheesley. "The v white eaps were placed ever their heads, the officers withdraw, when the supports te the trap were removed while these preparations wcre being made the men were silently praying, scarcely able te stand. Their bodies quivered, owing te tholremendeus) nfcntal suspense. The ministers started the hymn "Jesus, lever of my soul," which the men joined iu, aud before they expected or theso in waiting anticipated the trap was sprung, wheathe men shot through the trap and remained perfectly quiet. All the arrangements were perfect and well planned and timed ; no hitch oc ec cunetl aud the necks are believed te be broken by the fall. A very slight twich- ing was noticeable a few seconds after the ! drop, which occurred at 1U:21, as timed by Prison Phj sichu Egle. Beth their necks were broken. ' Jonathan .jsleyer Hanged at BflddJebars;. MiDDLEBcna, Farch 24. Te day Jona than Mever, one of the murderers of the Kintzlers, was hung iu the little jail yard in tins place, te which but a 'few persons were admitted by Sheriff Geerge Reichley. Meyef all this,, week had hoped against hepe, his counsel, having takehi his case before the pardon beard last ' afternoon, the coramenwealtlrboinir representedby District Attorney Grim and Mr. Hewer, but the beard refused te interfere. The drop fell at 11:45. Through delay in removing a prep, the fall was net sufficient te break his neek, and death ensued from strangulation nine and a half minutes after the drop fell. He showed extreme firmness; declaring en the scaffold that the murder had been committed en Fiiday evening, December 7, by-two parties. Ilc'claimed he did net participate iu the deed, bnt that he helped te rob and burn the premises and the bodies en the following evening. In reply te a question, he said Erb, whose case is new under advisement, was net present en either occasion. -Twe mere remain iu jail.a waiting date of execution for being implicated in the Kintzler tragedy Uriah Meyer and Israel Erb. Nevellng Swung Inte Eternity. Cleaufield, March 21 The scaffold for the execution of Jehn A. Neveling, who fatally shot Samuel Pennington in the streets of Houtzdale. was erected last night, aud this morning the "march te tbe same took place at 11 o'clock. It was a sad scene, the cendemed man making a statement that drink lead him where he steed te day.-The drop fell', at 11:23. Ncveling, however, bore his fate bravely and went te his -death forgiving every one aud hoping te' be forgiven, Hisneck was broken, and he died without a strug gle After he mounted the scaffold the deemed man exhibited a knile which he bad concealed en his person, and thus de monstrated that he had at no time desired te commit suicide. Small Hanged nt Pittsburgh T Pittseukch, March 24. Edgar Frank Small was executed at neon te-day for the murder of Nicholas Jacoby. One in New Tork State. Angelica. N. Y., March 24. Jehn Mc Carthy was hanged here at 11:55 a. m. for the murdpr of Patrick Markey, at Neich burg. i:v VT1UK. Atternoeu Telegrams Condensed. The anthracite coal companies will sus pend mining April 13,14, 15. 17, 28, and 20. Abraham Dcibert, aged 05, hung him self at Landiugville, Pa., this morning. He was insane. Geerge . Lane, banker, anl until Monday last, county treasnrerat Exeter, N. II., is a defaulter both te the county and te the depositors in his bank. A fight occurred en heard the bark Jehn Lafarge at Philadelphia, fn which the steward. Martin, stabbed the mate, D. Brannen. The latter' s injuries are net fatal. , I T.T ". ,1 Rear-Admiral GustaTue. ,H. Scott,.i(re Scett,.i(re tircd) died in Washington at a late henr last night. Ca'dct'Whittakcr has. been discharged from West Point bVbnler of the 'secretary of war en aceehntbfK deficiency iuv his' studies. The Bhipherd inquiry was again ad ad jeurned te day owing te Sbipherd's ill ness. A temporary strike of American Rapid telegraph messenger, boys in Bosten' this ' morning resulted in the company's acced ing te the latter'B demands. Balletist Bnrnaby, who crossed the' English Channel in his iar-ship, landed safely at Chateau deMehtigny In Ner mandy. L t al if EXPLOSION 1'PHIIAliEI.PBIA. liut FortenaUly with ias serleas C quenees Than That er Yesterday. Philadelphia, Marcha. A fire broke out shortly after 10 o'clock this morning in the third fleer 'of the "five story iron front buUdiBg,,Ne.'0 tertA:5'Kreetf eccupieu by the standard Glass varnisn company, eiLwluchA Janwe A-Matmn -ip snperintendenVj AxiiO.Jul.X J . The superintendent, six jyrlsanrTa boy were at work en the itJrjliIoer and all made their escape uninjured, except Mag gie Murphy, who Ramped de width eltfe eltfe ter hatchway and wasbadly bruised. -WEATHER ISmUATIOX. WASHnraTOX." D: ?.. March 24. Fer the Middle Atlantis states, colder, north- tnTmml,T wtrtdynigncr barometer, i a . i - . '.. . tl P"' cieuuy, .yjcatuer, , u ine northern portions ngnt snow. i tarre'irfre la Cleveland. CixvAiTBvJtarcn 24. Southworth & Selatt'e grocery . en 'Ontario avenue, was destroyed by fire "this morning and adjacent: buildings"; damaged. South Seuth South werth'gjos lVeetiaaated at 140,000 ; in surance, $115,000. Kriasa&f Ce, carpets and furniture' lese '$50,000 ; insurance, 33,000. TL AL' Brown, drv reeds, lese 20,900 r felly biaured Ki Humorist asuf JetrrnalUt. 1 Savajw AHMarch 24. Cei. "Williams Tappan Thomsen, ferjairty years manag manag istrlditer or the Savannah itarninn n died this mbrniag in his seventieth year. ne- was tne autner or .Majer Jenes' .Courtship" and ether humorous works. -' IMath t Ike FbwC Coagfeliew. Bostex, Masa.. March 24. Henrv YV. I Longfellow, the peer sank vefy rapidly ! auring last mgnt, ana died at J:ir this mieruueB. MAMKMTB. rmiaiMipbia market. 1'niLADatraiA. March 24 Flenr lirm, ami moderately active; Superfine, $3 750123: Kx t'a,$4 75Q5 SB ; Ohie and Indiana family, ; .'mi 07 26 ; Fenn'a laraily, $s 23. ' Rye flour Si 5091 75. WDI heat steady : Del. and Pcim'u m-ii n :ta 1 en; uu AHiuer, fl dstsjl v. Cera scarce and Una for local trade: steamer 736730 ; yellow, 7tJc : mixed, 7&v Oats firmer, with lair inquiry. Rye. scarce; held at flOe. . . Previsions quiet. Land quiet. Butter firm and clioice scarce ami w anted ; Creamery Extra Penn'a.. 4243e:' Western. HQiie i de geed te cnoteu, 37040c. Kells scarce. ' Eanrs firmer nnd. mere active: lVim'.i ut 1170 ; Western nt 16J$Ke. Petroleum steady ; Refined. .. Whisky at $1 20. Seeds reed CT mime clever dull at S& f,8e; de de Timethy ateiulyatf-.! 7: 87: dodo 1 laxeeu nominal at hu. Mew vor mint!. Naw Ickk, March 24. Kleur State and western a shade stronger ; very modemfi medemfi modemfi uxpert and local trade demand. Southern firm and quiet. Wheat ll!e higher and strong ; julr specu loslve business ; Ne. '2 Red. de April, J! ll;w 142; de Aly,tl41Xwl41K: de June, f! ijl 1 33Ji ; de July. $i3dLaS;. Cern MQ'ia better and rather quiet ; new mixed, western spot, 7iw77c; de future, 75i07ic. "" Oats flVc better anil firm, Incluilinj; Ne. i April, 50JQ.r)lc : de May. SOXa ;-de June, Wc ; State, 63 860c ; Western. 51057c. Uraln and Previsum Quotations. One o'clock quotations el grain unit prevli. ions, lureisneu ey East King street. S. K. Yundt. Breker. 15 March itt. Cbteage. Cern Oats Perk l.ard .esi 17.00 w.67 JBA .iSi 17.50 10 Wl .6S& .444 Philadelphia. 75 .5j, ... .4.) 5It .... .... .75t .51 .... .... Wheat 1.33X 1. 1.58ft Anrll.. May... June.,. March.. Anrll... May...., -V33 1.-8 1.33 Live stecn atmrketa. CHICAGO. Hogs Receipts. 18,00) head ; shln nients. 10.000 de ; maraet less active; quality Very peer ; geed steck: steady; common te geed mixed. G 2086 t0; heavy packing and shipping. SS 907'20; light hogs. S6 20OUS0; Philadelpblas and- larders, ?7 30S7 40 ; tklp-s and culls, 6 10. Cattle Ueceipte, 7.50J head; shipments 4.70 de-: market steady. und active, experts. &W 7S0; geed te choice shipping, 5 iKKjfi 30; common te fair, $5 405 SO; mixed butchers' f3S 23 i grass Texana, $5 20; stockers nnd leedera slew at $3 50510. 'Sheep Receipts. 4,200 head ; shipments, 2,."D. market steady and strong. East IrfBHrrr Cattle Receipts -I2 liemi : all through and nothing, doing. Hogs Receipts l.OUO head ; market lirm ; Pluladelphla, 7 S07 60 ; Yorkers, fS 7S7. Sheep Receipts, 2,000 head : market firm , soiling at $50 30, New Yerk; Philadelphia and Lecal Stock also United States Beuds rt'perteil .l.iily Ir, Jacob B. I.oke, 22 Xerth Queen street. Marcu ii. 10:00 1:00 A. M. P. X. V. C. A I. C R.R 12? 13 Del., UtcavA Western 122 121, Denver A Rie Grande tV tit S. Y., UUce Erie ft Western .... 37ii Wi Missouri. Kansas Texas 55 zv, Lake Shere Mich. 8ent hern.. llSj lls SI. 13 122 V. w 7r4 Villi, 3I,' L.OU1SVU10 s iBSiivuie,..., New Yerk Central 7K 751 I3s; iii New Jersey Central Ontario & Western St. Paul & Ouiulia Prelerred... Pacific Mall Steainsliip Ce Chicago. Mil. St Pan! Texas Pacific Wabash. -. .. ts A Pacific.... Western Union .Tel. Ce Pennsylvania R.R 1 SVA st 2S 2.VX I0e4 i4 ieiv, V. 42'2 4Wi us mi.. 112 --' ." 45 uya 4.-, 87 sm ', ialA "OJC 17-h; 17,v .:i in-y 7:; :s?i 85i 871 uiteaniay .......................-. isnnaie nua. west .. Neithern Pacinc.Cem " Preterreu.... JCX TMttTJUtlMXlSTS. F LLTON OPKKA tXOWK, " Willi Mirth and I.a'liler I.ct old wrinkles come." TUB PERFECTION OF FUN i BIBAY, MARCH 24th. Engagement et the World-lCcnewno I -SALSBURY'S TroebadourS l'retluclng their new 3-act Musical Novelty, written by Mr. Bronsen Uexrard, entitled Green .Boeifr Eun. ACT 1st Rehearsal at Heme. AUT 2d Rehearsal en therStage. ACT 3d Uroemeoni or tne Theatre. AMATKUR ANXIETIES AND PROFES SIONAL WOES. USUAL DRAMATIC PRtCES-35, 50 A 7S centst-Reserved Scats, 73 eeuu. Seemed at opera house office. m21-ltu TJ1IJL.TO.N OPKRA tlOL'SE. I I Remaaf f c Opera by Messrs. Yance & Sousa TUESDAY, MARCH 28th, As presented at tin; Chestnut Street Opera Heuse. Philadelphia, during the entire week, commencing March 2d, except Tucsduy i en ing, when the entire cenpany appear in thi-i place. The cast censlfts el the !611ewln;c wel 1 known artists : Miss Fanny U'ontwertn, late with the Acme Opera Ce. ; Miss Eva Mills, et the Standard Opera CeCJ Mr. J. H. Rennie, ft the ford Opera Ce. ; Mr- Jehn O. Pngb. of tlie Ferd Opera Ce.; Mr. J. J. Whipple, the mag nificent baritone; Mr. L,. V. Scibeld, the ex cellent basee. a.The ebeens consists or 50 Kielr and well Trained Voices. Mew and Elegant Costumes, large Orchestra and Elegant Ap pointments.' 1 ADMISSION, 33,'KO AMI 75 CT. KESk&VED SKATS. 7SCTS. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Oflice. 23-5t R AGS. BAGS. .KAfiftV The hlcheat Cash, Prices naid for-all kinds et Rags, -Old Beeks, 4XrpaW,- Woolen Cleth.;, Bagging Repe, Gam Skeea, ftc tm. I will call ea persons having any 01 the above articles It they will drop me u postal card. WM. F. HBNNEOKB, .. HO. S35 WIST KINO STKBET. febtMsmd' ' - ' TESTATE ' OP ' CATHAKINK TS1TLD1, late of the city of lancaster, deceased. itticm. trstiuMBtaxruea. said' esiale havlnir kean'gra&tedte tbe-underslgned,all persons ladebted'te said decedent ate rcciuesteU te snake lmmedtateeettlaaient.'and tne?e bavin? esstes or awiiria ktsteet't lie. estate e--aii decedent, te make known the sam te the tin denlgned without dehty. -rOBIASJOHNSOy, Executer. OrCnemu: Xe. S3 Xerth Duke Street. mli-idea-.v- STATKOOATHKIirBR01(KR. I.ATI-: dfLaaeBetarcltv. Padeed. Xettitrx et 7-t admlshrtrabOH en aald estate , having been Kiansra aa tn uuuwuiutu, 11 persons 111 Qebteqtaei en am Tenneeted te -make lmme dlate jpayaaeat, aad, tfcese aavlag claims or de manua'agalnst the same. - will (present tliem without aelay ler 'settlement te the under- signed, residing at no. iissentn iukxtreer. TOUIASKOTEIC. Adniiil; utei. I iiii-etd W. A. Wiisex, Att'y. 11 ulMS