LAfCASTEK DAILY IOTELTJOI 2,i&82. i llim " ( Beethoven ) and " Sanctus " ( Mo zart ), in both of which the fiuo soprano voice of Miss Potts was heard to advan tage in her solos. During the day collections for tho beno fit of the mission cause were taken up and amounted in all to over $200. MOUNT JOY MATTCKS. Slight rire at the Woolen Mill A Runa way florae Baseball the Borough Hodceu Mount Joy Coircspondencc. An-alarm of fire about 10 o'clock on Sunday morning called out a lot of our citizens, when it was found that the woolen mill, recently built at the eastern terminus of East Donegal street, was on lire. Tho fire was in tho coal house adjoining the boiler room and must have been smouldering there for somo time, as the large quantity of coal stored was well heated. Tho coal bouse is separated from the boiler room by a partition of biick, through which the heat was conducted to the board work of the coal house, setting it ou fire. Tho roof was torn olF. and through a boco attached to a'spigot in the dyeing loom, water was cast on the fire and extinguished. Tho loss is slight, but would certainly have been much more if the lit o would Lava broken out at night. A fiauie of ItaHeuall. llio Alilicrsviilo baseball club played a match game of ball with tho Dauntless of this place on Saturday afternoon, and were defeated by a score of 14 to 8. Tlio gamo was exciting and well played up to the eighth inning, the Millcrsvillians being in the lead. In the sixth inning Wissler, tho catcher, was struck in the eye by a foul tip and D. Miller filled that position. Miller caught nicely, but the change didn't better their playing. In the eighth inning, by a htieak of heavy bat tiujr, the homo club, having got used to IJycrly's curve pitching and assisted by demoialization among visitors, tho Mount Joy club made nine runs. That settled it, as will be seen by the appendod resnlt : Innings. 123456789 DauutleiH I o 1 0 1 1 l a Millersvlllu 112 10 0 12 t X 1 08 Umpire Clayton llotrinan. Scorer Rruiik Marsh. Timed Game 2 hours and 15 minutes. Tho ictiirn game will Lo played on Thursday. 0 Runaway Ilorsc. On Batuiday evening a horso belonging to John 0. .GrolV, which was let stand in flint ot his drug stoic, West Main street, stat ted oil' on the run and did not stop until ho i cached tho premises of Amos Stricklor, about two and a-half miles from this place. IJy running under tho foic- part ot tlio barn the top ol the buggy was broken. The Catitpmeetlng. Tho wet weather interfered with the coloied eainpiueetiug in Dctweiler's grove. Only a few poisons weio in attendance. Two colored men, who mu the melon stand quarrelled iu the afternoon, but tho ono not wanting to fight, his sister and another colored woman made it rather hot for his assailant. Party at Wild Cat; Under tho management of M. M. Pfautz of Manhcim, Levi N. llostetter and Jonas N. Mnniina, of East Donegal, a party was held at Wild Cat falls on Saturday. Twenty five couples wero in attendance. Wolfe's orchestra of Columbia furnished the music and everyone seemed to have- a good time. Obituary. Mrs. Annie, wife of Wm. Blonsinger, of this place, died of Blight's kidney disease at the homo ot her mother m Middletown oa rriday. Mie was about lorty yrais old and a member of tho Lutheran church. Kho was buried on Monday moiniug. II. F. Stager & Son, mauufactuicrs of carpets, coverlids, etc., at this place, have dissolved partnership. Tho Itusiiyjss will bo coutinucd by the son, II. L. Stager. Personal Mention. The pulpit at tho Presbyterian church was tilled ou Suuday evening by Uev. I. McEltuoylc, of Marietta. Ho preached on the church as it is aud as it should be, basing his sermon on llcvelations xxi, G : ' Come hither, I will show thee the bride, tho Lamb's wife." A. I), llraudt and Will II. Zcllor, of Philadelphia, aro visiting their parents in this place. John Barnhart, of the Lin coln (Neb.) Slate Democrat, is spending a few days iu town with his parents ot this place. Samuel Clair, of Middletown, sH-nt Sunday in tho borough. Tho excursiou train to Landisville campmeeting carried few persons yester day. LANDISVILLE CAMPMKKTINO. Tbe Attendancs Yesterday A fleered by the Bain. There woro many new arrivals at the Landisville camp ground on Saturday. At 10 o'clock in tho morning tho ser mon w s preached by Rav. Lockard, of Mt. Joy. from John xvii, 20-2:1, and Gal. in. 2U -M At 2 in tho afternoon tho children's meeting was held by Mr. Samuel Kuisely, ofOrstowu, Franklin county. At o o'clock Rev. Carlton Price, of Ilar risburg, preached from Hebrews vi, 12. In the evening services were held iu the tabernacle, Rev. II. E. R-evor, of Mt. Pleasant, York county, preaching on "Christian Perfection." Tho number of arrivals yesterday was small, owing to the heavy rain. Trains wero run from this city by both roads, but they did not haul 50 psoplo all told. The crowd of pertiuuout people at tho camp was large, aud ser vices wero held in tho tabernacle, which was crowded at the morning service. Rev. D. A. L. Laverty, of Ilariisburg preached from Cor. ii., 10 : " Tho fullness which the believer has in Christ." At 1:30 tho children's meeting was held and it consisted of addresses, singing, &c. The speakers wero Mr Wm. Jones, of Brooklyn ; Elder B. F. Beck, of Harris burg; J. II. Mai tin, and Steve J. Owens, of Lancaster, and Elder D. A. L Laverty, of Harrisburg. The musical andsoug scrvico which was to have taken place at 2 o'clock, p. m., was postponed until next Sunday ou ac count of the bad weather. Tho regular afternoou sermon was preached by Rev. G. W. Oetz, of Baiu bridge, from Phil, ii., 911, " Tho Name above every name." In tho evening Rev. J. W. Dcshong, of Altoona, preached, and his text was Irom Thes. v. 10. Tho intense lovo and desire or Christ." Tho prospects for a large atteudanco at tho camp aro good if the wo it her is not so very bad. uttle locals. Hero and There and Everywhere. Miss Mary B. Conrad has been appoint ed postmistress for Bird-in-Hand. 8. W. Eshleman started from Lancaster for Philadelphia in a carriago Saturday afternoon. The colored folks aro holding a picnic at Tell's Hain to-day. The presence of tho Goodwill band and a band from York is a feature of the event. Tho Intelligencer office was complimented with a serenade. Fire was discovcioi in tho cellar of Samuel Heeler's agricultural implement works yesterday, morning, but was extin guished without raising an alarm. Peter Krantz, aged 9, residing on Manor street, fell from a tobacco shed yesterday afternoon, and received probably fatal in juries. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stauflcr, of Man heim borough, have been appointed stew ards of Harbaugh ball, theboard:nghoure connected with the college. STALWAETS IN SESSION- THE REPUBLICAN COUNT? COMMITTEE Vacancies Silled A New Kicker in tlio Cauip Eelnoehl and Broslua TVoolug the "Erring Brother." The Republican county committee met in G. A. R. hall at 11 o'clock this morn ing. Tbe meeting was not very well at tended, more than twenty districts being unrepresented. T. B. Cochran offered a resolution for the appointment by the chair of a com inittee of three, to have tho arrangement of all political meetings to bo held during tho campaign. Tho resolution was adopted and the chair named T. ii. Cochran, A. U. Wclchans and E. A. Shaub, all of the city, as said committee. B. F. W. Urban, from tho committee appointed at last meeting to select suita ble persons to UH tlio vacancies occasioned by tho expulsion of certain Independent kickers, announced that the committee had made the following appointments : Bart Township Aaron Hartman. Eden S. A. Keene. Silver Springs H. S. Weaver. Sporting Hill D. S. Miller. An attempt was made to have the couu ty committee endorse the above appoint ments, but tho chair ruled that it was un necessary as the sub-committeo had full power in tbe premises. Poll books and circulars calling on tho faithful to orgauizo wero distributed to membcis. Tho chair appointed W. T. Brown, Ge.i. A. Lano aud E. P. Shirk, qs , a com mitteo on naturalization. Major A.C. Rcinoehl and Marriott Bro sius, esqs., woro introduced aud received with applause. Major Reinoehl informed tho committee that tho party was about engaging in a terrible battle ; tho bridges bad been burned behind it aud there was no means of retreat ; the duty of the party is to march boldly forwaid, meet the enemy and carry the banucr of Beaver and Brosius to victory. For the first time in tho history of tho party, tho state con vention has honored Lancaster county by naming ouo of her citizens for a place on the ticket Marriott Brosius the Qua ker boy of tho Octoraro who, though belonging to a sect that was op posed to fighting, and despite his early training entered the Uniou'army and went to meet tho enemies ot his country, and how v.'ell he fought his shattered shoulder attests. That great dissatisfaction exists in tho p.irty is well known ; aud the ex haustive ellorts made to hnng about an understanding with tho Independents have failed ; tho have rejected all pl.ms proposed for a union of tho party. But though many good Republicans aro dis satisfied with the management of the party, he could not believe they would al together turn their backs upon it. There was often dissatisfaction in the array ; in competent and diunken generals were sometimes placed in command, and ne glected to do their duty, but the aimy never thought of disbauding on this ac count. On the contrary tho renewed efforts were made aud victory crowned their labors. To the gentlemen of tho committee ho would say that each of them by kind words aud friendly appeals might win back somo of the erring Independents. Kind words will do a gicafc deal more good than anger. A pound of sugar will do more good than a barrel of vinegar. Give them plenty of sugar aud taffy and strive to win them back. Candidate Brosius Speaks. Mr. Brosius, on being introduced, -said that members of tho committee might. think that his interest in tho success of the parly in tho present campaign is en hanced by the accident which placed him on tho ticket. Ho wished to disabuse their mind on that point. This accidental relation has given him no additional inter est in the party's success. He claimed no credit for being a Quaker boy and having been born on t'io banks of tho Octoraro. A Presbyterian boy, born ou tho banks of tho Concstogo, is just as good. Iu political contests mcu aro not to be cousideied further thau as they represent principles. It is for tho maiutenauco of these principles that ho contends, because he believes if they arc not maintained tho people aud tho nation will sutler. Thvso pi iuciplcs have been applied to our gov ernment for the past twenty years, :ac noble, true aud righteous, and they havo led the country up to its present high place among tho nations ol tho world. They deserve to bo perpetuated aud tho Republican who forsakes them now be cause of his dislike for certain men at the head of the party is no patriot. Tho men can be shaken off as easily as a dew drop from tho lion's mane, but the principles aro eternal. They had their oiigin in tho Mayflower. Tho passengers of the Mayllowcr before they landed went down iuto the cabin and there, beforo God and each other pledged themselves to obey the will of the majot ity. Shall we not now maintaiu the same pi inci pies ? In all parties there Is what is known as ''tho machine ;" there necessarily must bo ; it is iu the churches aud societies of all kinds as well as iu political parties. It is the organization through which the nec.-ssary work is douo. This committee is tho machiuo of the Lancaster county Republicans, and to it is committed the party management. Thcio cau be no objection to tho machine, but tho great problem is how can a political machine bo so well ad justed in all its parts that thero shall be no fuctiou ol taction towcaicenit no meddling hand to touch it no ambitious men to misdirecjt it from its proper uses to servo their private cuds but that it may liko Tennyson's brook go on smoothly for ever ? To accomplish these ends is tho pioblem of the age, and if this committee cau solve it they shall dcseive a niche in tho temple of fame. The Almighty who made tho world from nothing might make good work out of bad material; but wo caunot. Wo have no material to work with except 50,000,000 of erring men, and ail wo cau do is to endeavor to mako them better than they are ; to give our reasonable service towards elevating thei- morals aud showing them an ex amplo of strict honor and integrity on our part. AVe aro now ou tho eve of a great political battle. Existing discontent will require greater effort aud more constant diligence than ever before to prevent dis aster from overtaking us ; aud disastci now will entail disaster to tho federal gov ernment in 1884. Let each man gird on his armor and prepare for battle. " Ouco moro into the breach," &c. " Iu time of peaco there's nothing so becomes a man," &c, &c. " Tho " Old Guard never sur render.0," &c., &c. " Chargo for your altars," &c, &c, and in the language of Col. George at Chickamauga, " Hold your position till you aro mustered out." And then if you fall in tho November battle you will at least have done your duty. (Applause.) Secretary Welchans said the candidal is were a little slow in paying their assess ments, and offered a resolution which was adopted, requiring them to " pony up." A KicBer in the Camp. A member of the committee at this point raised a breeze in the committee by announcing that Mr. Streiling, the mem ber from Manor New, bad gone over to the Independents. As the gentleman was pre sent he would liko to know what ho had to say about it. Mr. Streiling was a little slow in coming to time, but got on his feet at last and said that ho had told certain persons that he was going to support tho Independent candidates, but whether he would or not was another thing. Ho denied that ho had said he would rather vote for a Demo crat than for Beaver. He claimed to be a good Republican and would do all he could to get oat the fall Republican vote, and when they came to the polls it was none of his concern whether they voted for Beaver or somebody else. Mr. Strciling's equivocal position caused somo amusement among the Stalwarts, some of whom wanted to have him bounced, but the more shrewd members poured oil on troubled waters, feeling, no doubt, that it would not be safe to stir up tbe Independent element known to exist in the committee. Columbia News. An amateur newspaper is to be started here by Philip Gossler and Harry Bruner. Despatched office west yard P. R. R. being repainted. Citizens' band played at Mrs. Jacob Tracy's birthday party, Saturday night. Public schools open next Monday. Rain kept the people from Landisville camp meeting yesterday. Small boy nearly drowned in R. & C. coal chutes in iurapicjr from a boat to the wharf Saturday evening ; he was rescued by bystanders. Mrs. Bartcl Snyder, an aged lady, fell and broke her kuco cap yesterday. How to Make S9.50. It It is worth .10 cents to sec any other show, it is certainly worth lull $10 to sou the Great Rarnum ami London show, and you will, therefore, make at least $3.53 by waiting until it cotr.es to Lancaster, Thursday, Oct. 12th. Amusement. To-morrow's Dig Circus. To-monow Van Amburg, Frost & Stone's grout golden circus and menagerie w II give two exhibitions at tin; corner ot Harris-burg avenue and Char lotto street, this city. The show appears in Strasburg to-lay, and as they have but a short drive to this city, they will arrive early and t he street parade will be made by Id o'clock. Features of the street paiade will be tho lino brass lund and a living lion loose. Among the famous people to be seen iu the ring are Miss Annie Carroll, female equestrian, Chas. II. Lowrv and John Sunnders, bareback rider?, Cordello and La ItObC, acrobats, Sam McFlyn, clown, a bund ot real Indians, and many others. Iu tho menagerie can be found the only nondescript ever captured alive. This is a curious animal, and is believed to be part horse, ox, walrus, hippopotamus, crocodile, antelope, hog anil sea Hon. Columbia and Victoiin, u lino pair ot pcrlcnning elephants, a pairot sacred baby camels, a lot ot beautiful Arabian stallions and many other rare attrac tions. The show exhibits on a ground and in apaitof town where circuses have not been in many years, and the point is a good one. There is u pavement walk nlmost tho ground, and on account ot tin- ;;ood soaking rain there will be no dust, A Thousand Tout of Kiitertainment on three stupendous railroad trains, aggrega ting ncuily a mile in length, is what the Great Barnitin anil London show will bring to Lan caster, on Thursday, (Jet. 12th. It will repay you a hundred-told to wait lor this railroad world s t.ih of wonder. Grand Harvest Home Excursion to Lititz .Springs on Thursday, AugustSl. Faro for the round ti ip only B0 cents. Train leaves Lancas ter (King St.) at 7:3J; l.pper Depot at":40nnd 1:00 p. m. Concert by the Ringgold band Irom 2 to i p. in. u2rt-3til23,2S.ao Switchback Kxcurciou on Thursday, Sep tember 7th. Tickets good for three days only $M3. D. S. Kursk, agent. u2C3til:,2S,Sl 20,000 Astounded People daily attend ticmendous J umbo's lcvt-cs. He will positively lie in Lancaster on Thursday, Oct. 121 h. Better wait for liar n ntn and Jumbo. HVBVIAIj notices. Iinmns iiousenoid I'unaceu Is the most cllcctive l'uin Destroyer in tlio world. Will most surely quicken tho blood, whether taken internally or applied cxternally.anil thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and itiswarrautt'd double tho strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain in tho Side, Back or Ilowcls. Soro Throat, Rheumatism alul all aches, and is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF l'AIN. "Bkown's Household I'akacba" should bo In every family. A teaspoon! u I of tHe Panacea In a tumbler ot hot water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bod lime will iujeak up a cold. 25ets a bottle. tebll-lvdM.WftS&w A TliouHaud Tons of Entertainment on three- stupendous railroad trains, aggre gating nearly a milo in length, is what the Great Barnum and London show will bring to Lancaster, Thursday, October l.'th. It will repay you a hundred-told to wait for this rail road world's fair ot wonders. Ill ethers! ;iIotln-M! jMotheri:: Aie you dlstuibed lit liight and broken ot your rest by a side child suirci ing and crying Willi excruciating pain ot culling teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MUS. WIN- SLOWS SOOTHING SVRUP It will relievo the poor little snllerer immediately depend upon it: there Is no mistake about it. There is not a, mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell yon at once that it will regu lalethu bowels, ami give rest to the mother and relict and health to the child, operating like magic. 1'., is perfectly sate to use in all cases, ami pleasant to the taste, and Is the preset iption ot one ot tho oldest au.l best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold everywhere. 3 cents a bottle. m-Mv-M.W&SAw ttoso Cold and liny rover Being soilonsly troubled with Hay Fever and Rose Cold 1 tried Ely's Cream Balm, anil was surprised in obtaining almost immediate ro ller. 1 earnestly recommend it to all similarly afflicted. W. T. AsDiius, ilruggist, Jlctuchcn, New Jersey. Having been all'icted with Hay Fever lor years I gave Ely's Cream Balm a trial; was much benefitted. I have had no attacks since using it. E. 11. Raucu, editor Carbon county Democrat, Jlauch Chunk, Pa. For years 1 have been afflicted with Hay Fever, from early In August until frost, I was induced to give Ely's Cicain Balm a trial. The relict was immediate. 1 regard myself cured. G. &CHRE1BEU. Supt. of Coidagc Co., Eliza beth, N.J. I'rice 10 cents. Apply into nos tiis with little linger. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 1.17 North Queen street. iu5- S An unpleasant catalogue constantly being printed, in which human infirmity is Specified as headache, nervousness, dyspepsia, neural gia, paralysis and nguc, can be entirely ex punged from the records, by tho use of Dr. Benson's Celery ami Ch .inotnllc Tills. a21-l &w Catarrh ot tlio Itladder. Stinging irritation, inllammatlon.nll Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by " Bnchn pallia.' $1. Depot John Black. iKSCUKI FKOAt UKATtl. The follow ing statement ot William J. Cough In, ot Someryillc, Mas., Is so remarkable tnat we beg to ask for it the attention ot our read ers. He says : "In tlm tall ot 187CI was taken with a violent bleeding ot the luugs, followed by a seveie cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and llesh. ,1 was so weak at one time that I could not luave. my lied. Iu the sum mer of 1S77 1 was admitted to the City Hospital. While there the doctors said 'I had a hole In my left lung as big ns a half-dollar. I expend cd over a hundred dollars In doctors and med icines. Iwas so far gone at one time a report went around that 1 was oead. I gave up hope but a trlcnd told me ot DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy tkcm, when to my sur prise and gratification, 1 commenced to feel better. My hope, once dead, began to revive, aud to-day I lecl In better spirits than I have tho past three years. " 1 writothis hoping you will publish it, so that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR TH E LUNG S, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say thatit has done me more good than all the other medicines L have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall soon be able to go to work.' Sold by II. B. Cochran, 1S7 Kortli Oneen street 8i.XBn.X8S nights, made miserable by that terrible cons b. Shiloh's Care Is the remedy for you. For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 North Qncen St. myl-lwdeowAw That hacking consrb can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it- For salo at Cochran'3 urug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeow&w That leeling ot languor and debility that follows physical exertion, remwed by using Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale at II. B. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lan caster aSl-lwd&w Physicians prescribe Colden's Liebig's Li quid Beet and Tonic Invigorator tor tbe week, worn, and dyspeptic. Take no other. ail-lwdeodtw Rkukvdkb! Glenn's Sulphur Soap presents all the advantages ot sulphur baths at a cheap rate. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye," 50 cts. oSMwdcod&w Time Trlri All. So it docs, and in cases ot dvsnensla. indi gestion, constipation, kidney and liver com plaints, biliousness, etc . Burdock Blood Bit ters have been proved by many a trial to be a reliable cure. Price Si For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Women everywhere use Parker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned by experi ence that It overcomes despondency. Indiges tion, weakness in the back and kidneys, and other troubles of tho sex. Jlome Journal. al-lmdcodfteow A cuugii. Cold or sore 'throat snoulu oe stopped. Neglect irequenuy results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's, i.iom-hial Troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups an.l balsams, but act directly on t he inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relief In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and tho Throat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown'3 Bronchial T:oUirs l'tivo been tecointuendcd by physi cians, and always giro perfect satisfaction. Having ben tested by wide aud constant uc for nearly an ontlre'gencration, they havo at tained iu-!. .in rited rank among the tew staple lem.-iliej of the age. Sold at 23 cento a box i'i'i r 'li"ii' '.iv-ivdTTh4F&lvw Thousands bear witness to the positive cura tive powers of the GREAT GERMAN INVIG ORATOR, tho only remedy that has proved it-elf a srKciFic for general debility or over taxed brain, finally ending in consumption, and a premature grave. Sold by all druggists or will be sent free on receipt of S1.&) per box, or six boxes for $3.00. Address F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the United States. Send for circular and testimonials ol genuiuo cures. For sato at Kaiitlman's drug store North Uuccii street. a28-M&Thd U MSATHf Huber. August S5. 1SS2, in this city, Susan Ilubcr, aged about !K years. The relatives and friends aie respectfully invited to attend the funeral Irom the resi dence ot her son, H. IL Ilubcr, No. 22 East Lemon street, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster Cemetery. JV.FH jUiWItTISMZailiNTS. jir KEWAKU. TEft DOLLARS WILL P1U be given to tho person giving me tho names ot the two girls and young man that plncked and carried off four large flowers from my front yard on Saturday night be tween 10 and 1 1 o'clock, ltd D. B. BARTHOLOMEW. FOK SALE. PINE FOUR-YEAB-OLD Chestnut Brown Marc. Apply to W.G. FOEHL, No. 119 East Orange Street a2S-2td Lan caster, Pa. MIS LlZiK STKOKKL WILL OPEN her class in Music on MONDAY, 8KP '1 EMBER 4th. Instructions given in Vocal Mnlc : also on Piano and Organ. For terms apply to No. ?Si East Orange Street. Agent lor the Kranich t Bauch Pluno ; one on hand and tor sale at a low price. a2S-tfd "vtotick. J.1 The firm heretofore existing under tho firm name ot A. Wetter & Co.. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, A Wetter withdrawing. T'jc remaining partners will continue tho business of manufacturing Helvetia-American Belting, Lace Apron and Picker leather, under the film name ot Potts, j.oener.v uicitcy. J. C. T. L. POTTS, A. LOCHER, S. DICKEY. It AUfiUT23,lS32. E ST AIE OK SARAH FORD, LATE OF Lancaster Cliy. deceased. Letters of ad ministration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto arc requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay tor settlement to tlio under signed, residing in said citv. JOHN FRANCISCUS, U. r". Davis, Administintor. Attorney. angSCCWM TNCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, $10, 20, $50, $100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium Investments in grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do eo by operating on our plan. From May 1, 1HS1, to tho present late, on investments ot $1.(00 to $1,000 cash profits have been realized and paid to invest ors amounting to several times the original investment, still leaving tho original invest ment matting money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements ot fund W bent tree. We want responsible agents who will leport the crops ami introduce the plan. Address, FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Block, Chi cago, 111. luWyd lONCEN'l'K.VTEO FOOD EOR STOCK FOR SALE BY D. B. H0STETTER. ELEGANT i25-2wd BOOKS FltEF. i": IRAKI Fire Insurance Company OFPIHLADELI'IA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely Invested. For a policy In this old ami well-established companycaU on RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KINO STREET. lUM.WR&S lAiARUU H.VY-FKYER. CATARRH. Ely's Cream Balm Effectually cleanses the nasal passages of Catarrhal virus.caus Ing healthy secre tions, allays Inflam mation, protects the membrane from ad ditional colds, com pletely heals the sores and restores tbe sense of taste and smell. Beneficial re suits ore realized by a few application. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ac. Un cquoled for colds in the bead. Agreeable to use. Apply by the little linger rnto the nostrils, on receipt otto cts. will mil) a package. Sold by II. K. Cocnran,137 North Queen street, Lan caster, Fa. rlnftnnnm idiU roSlTIVELT CXRES C4.TARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD HAY FEVER, Catarrhal Deafness, Heals Sores in Nasal l'assagcs. Subdues Ca tarrhal Headache. vmcK CO chts. Ely's Cream Balm Go. OSWEGO. X.Y. HAYVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, N. auglS cod.cowdieoww Y. m mi GENUINE YARA CIGAKSU A ,nSK article, only 5 cents at " V ' HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR .STOKE. ; DOST jrOKUET THE UKNtJINE OLD Stock Connecticut Cigars. 11 for 25 eta. at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FilOXT CIGAK STOKE. AKDLL LINE OP LOKILLARO'S Chcwlng'Tobaccos. Kebecca only 10 cts. per ping at IIAKTMAJSS ItLLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. 21 NORTH QUEEN STREET. rXANES. CAHES. a EULX. LINE from j 5 cents up at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. YELLOW rilOAT CIOAKS, CLEAK HA vana Filler (Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar in the city at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. WANTED. A GIRL TO GO delphla, to do general TO PHLLA- housework- Anntv lor two days at ltd 205 NORTH PRINCE STREET. SUIKKHUS " HARD CANCER" or Ap parently a rapid type, U olten found In elderly females, especially the unmarried, or those who, it married, have had any children. In this case a tumor ot a hard nature la sud denly discovered in the breast. CANCERS and TUMORS or all kinds cured without pain or using the knife : also Skin Diseases, Chronic and Private Diseases suc cessfully treated by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree. a23-3td T)UBL1U SALE. ON TUESDAY, AUGUST X, ', win uc sold at -no. wu North Queen street. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Beds, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Car pets, Stoves and Pipe and many articles not inc nuoneu. euie ui i o ciock, conditions made known by MRS. P. PICKEL. II. Suubebt. Auctioneer. a23-Std 1)i:opuseLs for mewkk sealed Proposals will bo received at Alderman Ban's otllco on South Duke street up to 7 o'clock p. in., on MONDAY, AUGUST 2Sth lor Building a Two-Foot Sewer on Locust and Rockland streets, to connect with the North street sewer. Plans and specifications can be een at the Citv Regulator's Office. BY ORDER OF STREET COMMITTEE. a?l fitd VJUW REAIIY OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a largo number of properties In city and country, with prlcps, &e. Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. II ERR & CO., Real Estate and Insurance. Agents, No. 100 East Ring Street. ttvk. Mccormick, graduate in medicine and piiar MACY, ( son ot the late Dr. D. McCormlck, or Lancas ter,) treats private diseases successfully with his new remedies. Medicine Is pleasant to taste and smell. No change ot diet and conse quently no exposure. Cau be consulted In person or by mail at his drug stare and office, A No. S!B SOUTH FOURTH STREET, nlG-lmd Philadelphia. IANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. J DAY AND EVENING SESSION. BEGINS MONDAY AUuUST 23, 18S2. The course ot study embraces Single and Dou ble Entry, Book Keeping, Plain Business Writing, Correspondence, Business Arithme tic, Grammar, Orthography and Commercial Law. or Circulars giving references and particu lars cull on or address WEIDLER ft MOSSER, a22'5tdR 0 West King street, Sd Floor. CITY PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE On Long Deferred Payments : 1. The Store House and Dwelling on West King street, now occupied by Juo. E. Weaver. 2. The Hail Building on Prince street. 3. The House 1 occupy. 4. Tho House (No. 110) on West Orange St. Investors are invited to call upon al9-ttdS&M A. E. ROBERTS. f RGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred sa and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eisrhty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Inveslcd in Safe and Solid Securities Company Conservatively. Managed. yFor Insuranco apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST ICING STREET. iu3findTuTliS PUHLIU SALK. ON SATUKDAV, 8KP TEMBER 16, 1832, by order ot the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned administratrix of thn estate of John Stone, dee'd, will scU at public sole, at the Hlestcr house, in the City ot Lancaster, the following described valuable city property, viz : A lot or piece td ground situateil in the Ninth ward, Lancaster city, on the cast side ot the 14 feet wide public alley running north irom James street, between North Oucen and 1'rince streets, in sold city of Lancaster, con taining In fronton said alley 32 feet 2 inches, and extending in depth eastward 134 feet, bonnded on the West by said 11 feet wldo pub lic alley, on the cast by a 10 feet wide alley, on the North by lot of Andrew Balmer, and on the South by a infect wide alley, upon which is eree.cd a Frame Stablo. Side to commence at 7 o'clock, p. m.t when terms will be made know by CATHARINE STONE, a2G-rtd Administratrix ot John Stone. PUBLIC HALK OF VALDAKLK CITY r sidences. Will be sold on THURSDAY, .SEPTEMBER 21. 1S32, at the Cooper House, in the city of Lancaster, Pa., the following 'escribed properties belonging to estate ot Ducette S. V illiams, deceased , to wit : No. 1. Being a two story and attic BltlCK DWELLING HU19E, No. 122 East Chestnut street, in the citv ot Lancaster, Pa., 1G leet iront ami 30 leet In depth, with a two-story and attic Brick Kitchen attached 17 feet by 9 lect 8 Inches, to which Is attached a frame one story Kitchen, 11 lee by 9 feet 8 inches. There are in all ten large ond convenient rooms and three halls ; two hydrants, one outside and one in the kitchen ; the right to use an alley 2 feet 10 inches in width, belongs to the premi ses. The lot is 110 feet In depth, and is planted with grapes and shrubbery. The second story ami attic are built over the alley. No. 2, Being a two-story BRICK HOUSE, No. 32." East orange street. In said city, 22 feet, inches Iront and 21 Tcet deep, with a two-story Urick Kilcncn attached, 15 reet by 11 recta inches, to which is attached a two-story I'nime Kitchen 10J tcctsquare. There are ten large and eouvenieut rooms in the house. A private alley 3 feet, 3 incl.c wide, belongs to the premises. The lot is 75 feet deep and is planted with fruit trees and shrubbery. Both the premises above described have re cently been painted and papered and are in tirst-elass repair. Persona wishing to view the premises be fore the day ot sale will call upon the under signed. sale to commence nt 7 o'clock, p. m., of said day, when terms and conditions will be made known by the undersigned. . A. O. NEWniER, Executor ot Ducette S. Williams, deceased. Hknrv fcHUnuuT, Auct. aug26-ltd&3tw PUItLIC ALK. ON TMCKSUAY, 8KF TEMBER 21,1881, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, the following valuable real estate, to wit : All that very valuable FARM, containing 17 ACRES, moro or less, sitnated on tne south side ot East King street, in the city of Lancaster, immediately oppo site the Lancaster County Vrbon, and adjoin ing lands of Herman Miller, Jacob S. MUler and lands of the Dlrcctoisof the Poorot Lan caster County This is one or the most desir able and valuable pieces ot real estate in the county of Lancaster; has a good DWELLING IlOUsE, Out-houses and other improvements. It is particularly valuable lor Building Lots, being in the very best part ot the clly or Lan caster, and especially adapted for a Truck jrarm. The entire piece Is laid out In Building Lots. For further Information call on Henry Shu bert, Auctioneerand Real Estate Agent, No. 6 Court avenue, where the nraft ot said prop erty can be seen. It will be sold In the whole, by parts or In lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at iyc o'clock p. m when conditions will be made known by SAMUEL WETZEL. IIkkey Shubxbt, Auctioneer. aasfts2,9,lG.13.19,20 CI KAY'S St-KClriC JHIblllCINK. XUE J Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure lor Impotenoy, and all Diseases that follow loss ol Memory, Universal Lassi tude, Fain in the Back, Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par. Oculars In our pamplet, which we desire to send tree by mall to every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at 91 per pack age, or six packages torts, or will be sent lree by mall on the receipt ot the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. On account ol counter felts, we have adopted the YeUow Wrapper; the only genuine. Guarantees otcure Issued by us. For Bale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, 137 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. N.-Y. aprll-lydJtw XXW JLDTMMCTIBrXXNTS. THIRD EDITION MONDAY KVKNINO. ATJO. 28, 18B3. W0EKMEN m COUNCIL. TRADE AND UUUK Meatus of tk Vwklatmn la Pliliade: phla-EflecUne Aa Organization and; Denoandng Mcciore. Philadelphia, Aug. 28. Tlio state Trade and Labor convention, after wait ing some time for the arrival of delegates, was called to order at 10:30 this morning by Chairman Bishing of tho Philadelphia Trade and Labor council. Mr. Bisbing in the course of his remarks earnestly re fated tbe eharge of doable dealing and selling oat politically, which be said had been made by a portion of tbe press of the state. A Crankin, master workman in district No. 3, Knights of Labor, was unanimous ly chosen as temporary chairman ; and upon taking his seat made a brief speech, in which he spoke of the importance of having the conspiracy laws repealed, so that workmen could maintain organiza tions for their own protection. C. L. Dodd, of the carpenter's union, No. 8, of Philadelphia, was made tempo rary secretary and various committees were selected. Several motions were voted down, and a resolution offered by John Welsh, of Sshuylkill county, denouncing the editor of the Philadelphia Itmes for publishing alleged false points concerning labcr or ganization iu Schuylkill county, and de manding their retraction, gavo riso to long discussion, after which it was ordered to be referred to tho proper committee when appointed. John Jarrett, president of tho Amalga mated association of iron and steel workers, was elected permanent chairman, and after the appointment of a committee on resolutions, in the selection of which considerable foiling was displayed, art; cess until 4 p. m. was taken. ( MED TELEURAMS. conde: Little Flushes Irom the Electric Wires Forty.six new cases of yellow fever and three deaths at Brownsville, Texas. Five deaths in Matamoras. Joseph Barber, of Bridjjepoit, the oldest printer in Connecticut, is dead, aged 95. Work is being rapidly resumed at the Harmony mills. There has been fearful rioting between the Hindoos and tho Mohammedons at Salem, India, norriblo atrocities and massacres are reported. There aro throats of lynching the men who assaulted Miss Band, at Taylorsvillc, III. A. Fritsche, a Philadelphia mcrchaut, was found dead on tho floor of his board ing houso this morning. The Wilmington, Del. jury is divided in its opinion concerning the violent death of Henry Groader, whose dead and mutilated body was fonnd at the Seven Hickories. Tho supreme court of Rhode Island ha issued a citation on Sprague and Moultou, rival claimants to Canonches. President Arthnr was tho guest of W. W. Astor at breakfast in Newport this morning. Desperadoes boarded an excursion train between Grand Rapids, Mich , and Tole do, O., and committed daring robberies and outrages. Harry Aiken mysteriously disappeared from the boat City of Troy, and it is sup posed be was drowned by falling over board. Newa from tbe Seat of War. A new Egyptian ministry has been formed. General Wolsely is preparing for further offensive operations. Tho British war ship Monitn has shell ed the Egyptians out of Mandara. Tho British at Kafr-el dwar have been roin forced. The people in Cairo aro calm, but the military are excited. The latter have burned Nubia Pacha's house. The troops at Ismailia are rapidly ad vancing, and will soon attack Lel-el-ko-hir. General Wolsely ' telegraphs that be completely routed the Egypt ians on Thursday and Fridayn important engagements. Arabi's chief engineer was captured. WRATH KR INIIICATIONS Washington, Aug. 28. For tho Mid dle Atlantic states, threatening weather and raiu, northeast winds becoming vari able, no change in temperature, slight fall followed by rising barometer. AVarnlug to Small Shows. Although we arc watchful to prevent such a calamity, there is constant danger that Jumbo will carelessly step on some ot the small and unknown shows, which aie recklessly wan dering about the country. His stride Is just 11 1 teen feet, and he has already stepped clear over two or three of them. You can j ndge ot his tremendous size nt Lancaster, on Thurs day, Oct. 12th. aAMKMSTB. Mew xors Nkw Hubs. August 23. Flour State and Western dull.and, in buyers' favor, southern dull and weak. Wheat ViQlic lower and weak. Corn Vt.(0ifi lower and unsettled. Oats .i&c better. Cattle Market. Puiladklvhia. Aug. 28. Cattlo market fair ; sales, 4,000 head ; prime at 7)jc ; good at 6ic; medium at 5j6c;cora:non at IQPAc; tut cows, 3XiJic. Mhecp market lair; Good stock lower and dull; common stock c lower; sales, 10,000 head ; extra wethers, Bke5c ; good, fJiftS'ic; fat ewes, 4!44c ; stock do, 3040; culls, 23Kc ; calves, 7S8&C ; lambs, 4Q7c. Hogs market active; sales, 3,800, at ll?i 12-Kc. raiiaaeiptu jsraeu PHit.ADat.rma .August 23. Flour steody.wtth fair demand ; Superfine, 92 75Q3 00 ; Extra 932334 : Penna., Fam'ly, $5 1395 37K- Rye flour at 93 6083 79. Wheat easier; Del. and Pa Red, 91 111 15: do Amber, 91 159(18 as to quality; No. 2 Western Red, 91 19. Corn quiet and steady lor local trade: steamer, S7c; yellow at 89c; do mixed at 88 &9Hc ; No. 3 do 86S87C ; rejected, 84fl84c. Oais lower and Very weak : No. 1 white at 63c; No. 2 do, 00c; No. 3 do, 650580; No. 2 Mixed. 49c ; No. 2 old. 60065c as to q uality. Bye scarce and nominal at 75c. Provisions firm ; good lobbing demand. Lard firm ; City Kettle. 13c ; loose butch era', 12c ; prime steam, 13c Butter Choice wanted; other kinds ne glected ; Creamery Extra, J723c ; do good to choice, 24026c ; B. C and N. Y. extra, 210 260. Eggs steady ; Penn'a. 23c ; Western, 21022c Cheese steady for choice ; poor very uuil; New York lull cream like ; Western toll cream, 0iOo ; do fair to good, 9394c ; Penna. half skims, 606j(c ; Penna. skims, 20 6c Petroleum dull ; liefined, c. Whlskyat 91 19. I, -OH (iP""?"!"!. jij-. U York. -Pntlfttlalnhta ana ' 1ykrtnrr Kvw- ' also United States Bond rwnottm! ri-illv h. Jiuoii K. Lous. 22 North Oueon street. - Amthstsa. lfcOe 1.-09 3AO. A.M. r.M. r.ir. Denver A Rio Grande 574 XK S&i N.-r.. Lake Brie ft Western.:'.-" ;'?? 3i. Kansas-and-Texas'.'. .'....- STTc 3SJ-I Swi r .. UL.n.-. ,.? ... 7 toMViraTlow' Now Jersey CenJ.- 772 77i 76J 'ow ion, unuuiua n sne '.V - ! 8t.LM..Omaamw fa 84 . I f,irlv ij...... ..,.. , y. ,tfo iMicueaiera.iriiuiDurgii....... -i 2frJ Texas raetflc... a Wabash. . JSiSmii Paeiflclwl && Western Union TeL Co. WJiJ styi 3WJ Phttaritflnlila . Ifnaitfe' ' roBiisyivnivrauai i. vs a Northern PaclQc Cotn..!ll!U- 49 21 - Preferred.... 9ltf Buffalo Pitts, ft West 21 Qrata ana rrtmnon vaoiacioan. Ono o'clock quotations of grain and provh.- wus, luruusueu oy . .. Ynndt, Broker, 1"H Kast King street. August 23. CMoago. rtieat Corn Oats LOMi .TX .S SBJi 3X J62 .93 .73j2 .Syi .915 .65?,; ..... Philadelphia. l.Ui .S5 X& 1.12fi t)i .4S$ 1.13 -SI Pork i.ard August Sept.... Oct..... Year.... 21.S0 21.95 12.41) I237& Aug Sept...,. Oct. Leeai tnocaa km Bead. rar rum Vlll. s'U Lanc'.'Uy 6 per ct-Loan,due IS32.. .i;w ur " 1SS5... 100 M7, laan... h vjo ISO... VK 131 " Speret. n lorsoyears.. 1W ltT ' 5 per ct. School Loan IK) in " In lor 2a years.. ; utz " 4 " fit fi or S years.. 1 IDi.'iO " 0 in 10 or 20 year, mm H.i Manhcim borough loan lot) 112 BASK STOCKS. First National Bank. 1100 $205 Farmers National Bank.. Mi 110.23 KM 140 M 111 UK) l.V) Kit' 112 1 UI.JU leu i.;!. I'M 2!M iro 1 i:..r.. im 1 to 100 i.'.i to 7..v km i::; Fulton National Bunk Lancaster County National Itastfc.. Columbia National Uank Epbruta National Bank First Nutlouul Bank, Columbia.. .. First National Bunk, Strulmrg .. First National Hank. Marietta First National Buuk. Mount. toy.. Lititz National It.ink .'... Manhel.n National Bank Union National Hank. Mount Joy. Newllollund National Hank....... MISOKLLASEOltfl STOCKS. y-iarryvllio R. R. 50 Miller vlllo Street Car so Inquirer Print ing Company so Watch Factory ." Km Gas Light and Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens House ., ltn Columbia Gas Comnanv........ 92.25 3:.50 to 120 00 it 4.50 IU 1 Columbia WaterCouipuny... Snsqiichanna Iron Company..... Marietta llollowware.... Stevens House Sicily Island East Itrnndywlne x Wavnesb'g. 100 11)0 to to to Millersvllle Normal School XlSOKLLAireOOS BOKDS. Quarryvlllo R. R., due l&r.i ux Heading & Columbia R. R.V l(xi Lancaster Watch Co due I.Sb MO 1-ancaMtcr Gas Light and Fuel Co.. due in I or 20 years loo Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co., dne loo(... .... .... 100 Lancaster Marietta 25 9117 im: 1U5.5 100 108 33.33 85 275.25 Lancaster A New Holland.. .. 100 Lancaster &Suiqnehunnn. 3uo Tusxriira STOCKS- Big Spring ft Heaver Valley Bridgeport & lloresiioe Columbia A Clicstnnt Hill 'toluiubia A Washington Columbia A Big Spring Itncosterft Ephruta Lancaster X Willow Streot Strasburgft Millport Marietta Maytotvn Marietta A Mount .lov Lanc..Ei.iUtht'ii&Midillcr'i.. Lancaster. Fruitvillu. Lancaster A Lititz Lancaster A Williaiiistown Lancaster & Manor. , Lancaster A Muuhelui ..$25 $ 10.25 .. 13 .. 2T .. 25 IS 20 IS 47.2S 21 til iiM.' i;o to . 5.1 i.c:.n i.c 25 25 1 On Ml 2.". 2; to 25 JiOOTfi HUOKS. piLOSINO ODTt CLOSING OUT ! AT GREATL1 REDUCED VftfCES. Having started a Shoe Factory. I am now closing out my largo stock or Itootsaiid shoes at greatly reduced price to make room for the enlargement of my lactory. S-Custoin work a specialty, both machine and hand-made. P. HDSMENZ. No. 105, NORTH QUEEN STRKET. (Sign ot the Big Shoe.) m3)W AStt TlWAItE,&C. TKMOYEI. PLHMIHNG, UAS-PITTI.NgT&c; JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Removed to No. 24 South Queen Street. PliimbinguGaslittiiig DOKB OJILV 11V SKILLKUL AND CAREFUL WORKMKN. LARGE STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES ON IIANI. JanS-IyilS tturr DKA.WllHia. c tOMMONWKALTH VIKTICIKUTZON CO 47th Popular Monthly Drawing OVTHS ' COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City or Lou Is vUle, on THURSDAY. ATJGTJ3T 3!at. 1E82. These drawings occur monthly (Sundayn excepted) under provision ot an Act ot thu General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 31 rendered the following decisions: 1st That the Common wealth Dlstrlbutloa Company In legal 2d It draw lag ara (atr. N. II. Tim Company h:is now on hand a large nw-erve fund. Riitil the ll-t of pri. for tho AUGUST DRAWING. pnzv(ii l Jir'tv I prize................ II prizes ll.ouucach.. 20 prizes SOOeach $ so,oro . 10,OCO . cote io,oct 10,000 10,018 lo.otc .I'm prizes iuueacn 2m; prizes 50 each... ri prizes 20 each JZ.U1B lw0 prizes lOeaeh 10,01 9 prizes .100 each, appvoTiinatlonprires 2,7 9 prizes 290 each, M " Lflf 9prtxesieeecU, ca Wholo tickets, 2; half Uckets, l ; 27- ticket" SO; S5 tickets, $100. Remit Money or Hank Draft In Letter, 01 send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all order to K. M. BOAKOMAN, Courier-Journal Building Loalirrllle, Ky.. 01 K. M. IUAKiIA. 309 Croadwav. New York. feW-TuTh8AW (VTY TAX NOTICE. j Six per cent, will be added to all City Tt x not paid before the 1st ol September. C. F. MYERS. nli-lSl-d Treasurer. TjIDUCATIONAL. Pennsylvania State College. FALL TERM OPENS AUGUSTS. Located in one of the most beautiful and healthful of the entire Allegheny region. Open to students ot both sexes, ana offers tlio following Coiirses'ot Study : 1. A full Classical Course or four years. .'. A full Sctentle Course of four yearn. 3. The following Technical Coarse ot four years each: (a) Agriculture: (b) Natnr I Hi tory: (c) Chemistry and Phi slcs; (d) Civil Engineering. 4. A special Coarse In Agriculture. 5. A Special Course la Chemistry & A Classical and Scientific Preparatory Course. Military drill is required. Expenvs tor board and Incidentals very low. TUITION FREE. Young ladies in cliarguot a. eompe tent lady principal". For Catalogues, or other Information, ad dress GEO. W. ATHERTOX, President, State College, Ccn tie Co., j. aug8-13tdT.Tn.43- 5lli 27K t