LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEU THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1 :J. V Myei tannery ; lie attempted to cut her several f,mes but f:t:!ed. No defense was mate v. n.l tbe jury returned a verdict of u,,ry. tie wass-HfMiced to two years' -aiir.;rifconr)cnt. Com'th v. Roboit Pressbuiy, colored. Hie defendant was charged with assault and battery upon Ida 31i!bur:i,a9-year-oId colored girl of Provident: t ,-. She testi fied that e!jo lived with Picsubury, and he struck ber w:th a strap beverai times, in juring licrEovcrely. The evidence of a num ber of tbe witnesses showed that the whipping was a very severe one. Tbe defense was that the little girl was very naughty and was in the habit of taking things, the defendant gave her a very slight whipping with a switch to correct her ; ho did not touch her with a strap or leave a mark upon her. The jury rendered a verdict of not eulltv With defnnrttm t lay one-fourth and Elizabeth Wilfon, the irofccutrix, three-fourths of the costs. ThlT th ?" Henry Kfrisinger, larceny. The accused was hut eleven years of ae, and is .-v resident of Columbia. It was cnaifjed by the commonwealth that be '"'jle bucket of saurkraut belonging to a inau natptd Bascli. which had been left at the fitp.ud of of John Wistcrman on the t 'olu'mbia market. ' ilic boy's defense was that eouioono "put the bucket of kraut in his basket ; he thought his sister-in-law did it and he carried it home. Verdict not guilty. The grand jury relumed tbe following bills : True Bill Auuio Xsbli, assault and battciy. ifHOiVd John Denliugcr, assault and bailor j with James Sellers for costs. . . TOIIACCO TILLINU. Hon the Maple I'roducnuii ut Luu.afcter County JnprettneM Ktraucers. A correspondent who has been looking over our county lines at tho wonderful do velopincntof tobacco culture writes thus about it : " Tbo county of Lancaster, iu this state, famous for its beauty and fertility, his become of Into ycarH the centre of tbo tobacco growing interest. " The first dealer iu Lancaster county was John S. Gable, who died in 1830. In that year Pennsylvania produced tbo largest, crop up to that time, which was ,500 eves out of a total m Connecticut., Now Yoik, Ohio and Pennsylvania of 1:5,200 oasis--, of which Connecticut wji-i unedited with 5,000. The prices for wrappers were from twelvo to font teen .cnrs. ami oilier grades lower of course. J In 1377, orles-itlmu fifty years alter I ."Wc. Kurtz beaii the culture and uianu 1'aoi.uio in sj modest a way, Henry Bait- man, of Manor township, on nine acres of land grew a crop of such temarkable .luiuuiib unu r.iuiu v mas no so u it to a San traiK.isco dealer for 8.1 or over 9000 per acre. A seven acre field iu the same township occupying a rocky hill side, which was bold at $123 per aero and put into tobacco, produced a crop, wh'cb at twenty-four cents per pound, uot only paid for tho land but for a larjjo tobacco shed for future crops, and loft tho owner with $700 cash in hi3 pocket. Tbcse are exception cases, of course, but tboy illusiraVo possibilities and sarvo as a;i iu diicer.ie.tKto excellence in culturo. Lancaster county statistics. "There ate no full statistics of growth aud development in Lancaster county, but in tho state tho following figures will show what was done during tbo ten years from 1371 to 1880, inclusive : n.itc. Aercmrc. ... J.iNj . ..ii.yni ...i'..c:o ... '.1,191 ...11,.-,2S ... :t.f.r.-, ...I3,4iJ ...1'J.IKN) ....-.',67.i ...'.v;t YieM. Hi. :i.o.iio j 1 1,700,000 13,cOiO,(iiJ 10.500,1)00 I'VJOO.MK) 1.1,S00,( 0J J.),- 00.00') '.2,W0.WJ ol.O 0,1111 S.750.011) l:?,5Kt.'.l)i) "alue. 1S71 IH72 IP7I 1H71 IH75 1876 I8 ... IP7S........ 187.1 ibSJa...... Averages. i .ri!.r..f" I 2,153.0110 l,ilVWJO i 1,515 lift I I.OOl.OM 1. ii0i I l.'.i.ff 0;i I'-rtinS! ' """'' i .n,MS '05 ' "Iho annual yield per acre, in pouacl during theso leu yeais was :i foMows : Dale. IS71... 1872... 1M7.I... IK74... 1175... Lbs. . l.wn l,:uv 1,1S 1.1MI Ia!;. lW.... .77.... 1S7S 187'.).... ltso Lli. . t,l i.-.'.r. j.-joi I ;- loi . n. ,..... ,' ,. ? ., luuviujiiii loa is now in tne sistos and barns neatly icady for stripping ami packing, and. while not ranked a exeej iiwortuj gooa, is at ic-asc up to tuo average. How tlKi crop In Soli!. ''The crop is contracted foi on iho 'farms by agents ol b.msea m tho gnat cities, sometimes as distant even :v; '. .it Francisco, where Ike very beat often gois. Tho doltveiy is made at the Linctstcr packing houses, when it is weigh-d and checks given. Somutinics tho proprietors of packing houses are the buyors, actiug as middlemen between tbe growers and manufacturers. This wa tbe caso List year, when pi ices weie tho highest ever known, aud were so high indeed, that, though tbo farmers aro sold out, tbo bulk of 18S1 crop is t,till hold by th packers at pi ires wh'cli they eauuot lealizo from manufacturers excejit fioni ' hand to mouth. ' as they actually neon it from week to week. Tho crop of 1671) was the best ever grown anil brought $3,500,000 into tho county, or over halt that received by tho wholo htate. It is in this way largely that Lancaster county hasbrcome rich a:id has a class of far mers, -ahoso bank counts urn jirobab'y a Vittlo more comlortablo than those of any rthor county in tho United States. Tboy Ure careful.mcthodical and saving, ct live Tell, have lino stock, good roads, and good houses. Tho writer was told til one farm house which cost $14,009, aud Iir.d nbj-.it. all the modern improvements which could bo made available in tho country, amou; f hem bathrooms, with hot aud cold water iu every room. ODITUAKY. Death ol George Spurrier. Ocorgo Spurrier, cupcriutondonl of the Lancaster conuty hospital stud insauo asylum, died at that institution today about one o clock, after suffering from j typnoid lever lor about, two weeks. Mr. Spurrier was boisi iu Lauca.-.tur, Keb. "28. 1S20, ami p..s-.cd the creator pail of his life here. He was a tailor bv trade, having learned tlm art iro:n his'brothor John who survives him. He carried on tho busiuoss for many years in Xcrth Queen aud East King streets. Ho was for poven yeais treasurer of tbo board of poor directors of Lancaster county, and wheu Supcrinteudeut R. F. Cox died a year ago Mr. Spurrier was by a unanimous volo elected his successor. He was a conscientious and laborious public officer, aud it is cup posed cxpocuro and ov.-i work done by bin: during tho burning of the insane asj ium, and subsequently conduced not a little to bring on his lioal illness. 3Ir. Spurrier was au iulluuutial :j;.l highly honored member of the Order ol Odd Follows. Ho became a momber of Lancaster lodge iu 1S17 and of Washing ton encampment iu 18-18, and passed through tho chairs of both organiza tions many years ago. He was for nine years secretary of Lancaster lodge aud for many years treasurer of tho encampment. lie was a life-long member of tbo Re formed church being originally connect ed with the First church, and subsequently with St. Paul's, of which he was for many years an elder. His wife, nee Flick, and two children, Alderman Spurrier and Hiss Margie Spurrier, survive him. Tho an nouncement of his funeral willba made hereafter. -50 Years Old. David ilyers, of Eden, whoso death wo noticed yesterday at tho ago of 84, was tbe last of three brothers David, Jacob and John all of whom lived to a rips oid age. Their aggrogatcfyears amounted to over 250. And thoy were all good Democrats, COLUMBIA OTWS. OUU KEGULAK CORRESPONDED UK Keuu Along tbe biuquenanna Iteuui of Interest In and Around tne Horough Picked Up by tbe Intolll- poucer'n Keporter Mr. Samuel Eberlin is home agaiu from Philadelphia. Miss Maggie Weaver of Louisville, Ky., who ban been visiting friends on Front street, returned home today. Mrs. L. A. Siado aud son Lee, of Wood eusburg, Md., wero thepruestsof the lady's ton, .nr. .jouu a. aiaae, yesterday. The borough commenced constructing a stici; crossing at Mill and Front streets this morning. A new plank pl.itfoim is now being laid iu front of the Pennsylvania railroad depot. Tbe work was btguu ibis morn ing. Mr. George Oberaer aud Misss Annie Itesh were united iu matrimony this more ing at the Tiinity Catholic church, by the liev. Father Peipsr. Both are cf this place. A fall from his market wagou at the market house, this morning resulted iu a broken linger for Mr. Abram Lauaghan. Tho " rau&icalo " will be held to-night at Dr. J. K. Liueawcaver's, on Waluut stieet. It is desirable that a full attend ance of the members bo present. -dr. A. Abels, ot tho "Fountain Store," intends opening a branch Etoio on Locust street, in tbo ttore room now occupied by Mrs. Win. Lockard's confectionery. A horse took flight at an object in fiont or Mr. S. Purplo's, on Third street, this morning, and started to run away. Be foiobecculd be quioted tbo shafts weie bioken. Theio was a good attendance at market this morning. Butter aud eggs were high in price and very scarce. Next Thursday being Thanksgiving, the market will be held tho day previous, ( Wednesday) at 1 o'clock p. io. This morning workmen commenced teaiing down the buildings ou Locust htrcet which are to be replaced by the new K-adiiig & Columbia railroad depot. This lo.ilv.s as though the company meant to push tho wo;k forward without further did ty. A Mieuk Tiiif. A sneak thief snatched a pair oi gloves iioiu a iaanu in iront ol fosters stoie ' woich Singers and t'nnitcbre.afciT-aros.uLij.-oi last evening. Before he could bo caught ! to. For thirty yearn Rmvus Itionriit.ii Le iaii aiouti(i a corner of tbe opera j Tioh's ini'.ii neon rewvinneiiitiid by piiyjii !"ui! :;i.d escaped. Business meu had I c:u:is, ami :t!wav-j tjivo ncs.'eRt satr-itactlmi. b. Iter keep a watch over tho goods which they exjiohc in iront ot their storss. Finger Cut IU. AVhilo coupling fu-ightcars iu the wet aid ol' the Pennsylvania railroad com pany lieio last niht, IJavid Fisher, a brakeuiau, had the forefinger of his right band cut oil- by the bull-noses of two cars. Tbo crushed member had to bo amupu tated still higher afteiwards ou account of its mangled condition. Excursion to the Nation i :;.ipltal. For the purpose of giviug the public an oppoi tuuity of atteudiug tho national ex poMliou, which is to bo bold in Washing ton city for the benefit of tho Gaifieid memoiial fund, the Pennsylvania railroad wiii have two excursions. Tickets for the lir.-t will be sold November 24th and 25th, good until tbo 27th ; l.Iekots lor tho second will by so!d Nov. 27th, 28th and 20th. good until Dec. 2d. Hound ttii faie,$i.(J3. lime is a Rood opportunity to scotho st.at of the national government and at very little cost. j Knit or rite Jfalr. ! The CJ. A. It. fair ended last evening. 'i'bo following is a list of tho articles J clmrced and voted oft' : silk quill, Miss , Ida llanaiiei-: uiieutoti Mikkik .1 W ' Y,,t!IU and Georgo Kedsccker : bicyole, ! J"n-i j- limit jicuKiur ; orgau, jiis.s arauu . Lui;'. ; shot gun, 3lr. John .Madden ; , butcher tools, Mr. Albert Charles ; KceJy stove, Mr. J. S. Webster; cottage set, Mr. liiij:imiuliyau ; gold necklace. Miss ' Alaggic Straus; gold watch, Mr. Thom-) loll MitT. " fcllvot W!ltil f II l!nfnlktit ' -.-.-., ...w. .....u.., ..... .,. x..i..u.u , ji- -v. li. suit of clothes, Mr. Wash Duck ; carpenter toj.s, jir. Isaac wiisou : roll ol cupe-, Mr. I. U. Gitt. Au auction will be hold iu tho armoiy on Saturday afternoon for tho purooso of i selling these things still undisposed of. ! The fair was a gi eat success, financially and j-ooiably. lUoetlng of Classlj. A apuLial meeting of Lancaster classis of l tho ltui'oimcd church was held in the ' j First, Keformed church at 10 o'clock this morning, j Tho pastoral relation of llcv. Geo. j, , IJesser with tbo Marietta charge was dis i solved, and Rev. Itesscr was dismissed to . the Maryland class'n to enable him to ac cept a call extended him by Iho Emmets burg church. Rev, Dr. J!. V. Goihavl, Prof. J. S. Slabr and Rev. Dr. Theo. Appcl, weio ap jjoiiittd a committee to supply tho May town charge until it shall havo eeunMl a rirnUr pastor. Rev. Dr. Thos. G. Apple, Rev. Dr. J. II. Dubbs and Rev. A. R. riheuklo wore i appointed n committoo to supply tho 2few i roviden idenco charge loft; vacaut by tho resig- i r.i of Rev. J. R. Sbucv. " ' nai io LUCTUK1S. I lie CMir.4H itetoru tl:e ". It. V. .association. Tho iiiGl of the course of lectures to bo del vcred Lefoie tho Y. M. C. association, will be delivered tiiis Thursday ovcuiujj i in tuo association nail, by Rrol. Hardy, i of Yatrs Institute, on tho i-ubjcct : "Tho Riincipics of Chemistry." Tho second Ice j lure will be delivered ou Monday evening I nest, by Dr. Shirk, ono of tho resident ; physicians ou tho subject of "Tho Throat (and Voice." Other interesting lectures j on practical subjects will follow, ol which duo announcement will bo made. Citizens generally, uotu iautcs ami gent'emei', aje 'ordially h.vitod to attend. Amusements. llii.-niii.in. To-mono w evening, Hen maim, the f.imoua magician, will appear at Frnton onei-a house, in liW famous sleight-of-hand purloimances, pronounced uncrjualed by any thing ii their linu now upon the stage, liy theirdeitnefs and Hgliliiing hkill his tiieks havo every vi hexc.causcd the greatest amaze ment. The entertainment will Include also the amufci-g venlriloqual acts ot Prof. Civics and other specialty attractions. Xtck lioberls. On Saturday afternoon and evening Nick Roberts' Humpty Dumply pan tomime and carnival company will periorm In Fulton opera, house. In tho pantomime will bu tho tincc clown l. Urimaldt, Dromio and i'edroand tho spe-lalty part. will Intro duce El Nino Eddie, the tight rope-walker, too Onofrl brotho-s, iu their leats of contor tion ; Rell uud lils win, in a musical act, and a number of others. Ihc pries ot admission arc below tho usual rates for both perform ances, the mail nea oiierlug special induce ments lor the children. --Jiiiiie Jizley. Monday evening we are to haven return of Lancaster's favorite. Miss Annie Pliley, this time, however, in an en tirely new role, that of " Zara," in a melo drama of th.atnatnc, wrlttf n for her by Fred, Marsdcn. Miss Pixley's abilities have been so often proven in this community that it is scarcely wor.h while to say any thing more at this time than that her now rolo is winning new laurels for her and every day witnesses her growing popularity. hfS'JJLAJ. TfOTJCSCH. An etlorl existing wllhqutaeiusc is an Im Ossibilty; tickling In the throat, huskness ol the voice, violent coughing, etc., are tho ellocts ol a rcverj cold. Dr. Ball'.! Cough Syrup cures the ccld at once and removes Its serious effects. Joseph Diirriiilurger, Rroadway, RufTulo was induced by his brother to try Thomas' Lclcctnc oil lor a sprained ankle; and with half a dozen applications ho was enabled to walk round again all right. For sale by H. li. Cochran, drmrslst. 1:17 and t".i Nnrtii Vina. su-eet. - "yv" Wonld you bo free from Catarrh, Hay Fever and Cold In the Head Try Ely's Cream Balm. It !s caring hundreds ct chronic case. Price, 50 cents. Apply into nottrlls with little flD;r. I have been troubled with Catarrh tor fifteen years. Ely's Cream Balm has opened my nos trils aud reduced tho inflammation. My eves' are improving, eo that I ein stand stronglight which I have not been able to do lor years Nathajhel Feglet. with E. F. Montz, nier chant, Wllkesbarre, Fa. My daughter and my&elt, great suflercis iroin Catarrh, hive been cured by Ely's Cream Balm. Myeenseof smell, restored and Iiealth greatly Improved. C. M. Stanley, dealer in boots and slices, Ithaca, N. Y. uSa'iwdM.W.&F Don't Die lu the Uouso. 'Bough on Bats.'' Clears out rats, mice, loaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, moles, chip munks, gophers, loc. Will you sufler with Dyspepsia and Liver Comnlaint union's naiizer Is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by II and rrjNoitli Queen street. B. Cochran. 137 layMwdeow&w In levers, malaria, biliousness, heartburn, etc., nothing Is fo beneficial as Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggiM, 137 and 139 North Queen street. nSO-lwd&w Hale's Honey or Horchound and Tar lor coughs and colds has reached the pinnate o fame. I'ikeV Toothache Diops cure in one minute. u'JO-lwdcod&w The nutritive properties or ColJen's Lle blg's Liquid Beef and Tonlu lavlgorator sus tain the body without solid iood. Colden's : no other. n20-lwdeod4w For lame Back, Side or client, u-e Slilloli'i Porous Blaster. Pnce M cents. For .alo as II. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 133 Nortl. Queen Street. Lancaster. Fa. mvl-lwdeow.tx. There ! no worse enthralliueut lor torment ed man tiiun the exactions ot a morbid nerv ous condition. The over-taxed bialn then gets no rest lroin tranquil sleep aud needs the pacifying influence of Dr. U. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Till. n20-lwd& w Go to II. 15. Cochran's drug store tor .Ur. Freeman' yew Kallonul Dye. For bright ness nud durability of color, are uncqualed. Color limn a to 5 pounds. Directs ns iu Eng lish and Ueiiniin. I'lice. 15 cunts. A t'liiiuii, ', mi! t .-ic l.:n:ii slioum in-atoprt-ii. Jtegieut freTJontiy results in an tu. curabl T,t!nfl -.-e or Conuumpiioii. roi-hs do not di-oi.U-r i i;,h pyrups nu.l b dauis, :vi inflamed j ui l.'.,ullayin i-I In '.--tlimu. Itneii liiat .mt tho Thro:" Xroul'i--- Brown's i.roiK !.' tne tfiomach lilii bul uct dil e.-tl; !i -luttioi. iivi . Coughs, Cutarrli, ,liiVl""-1:,1'5 ' 'y v.ido ami coa-aant use for neariy an entiri' t'!'!M'r.itto:i, they have at tained we).- .iitrited rankamong f lie tew staple romeilies of the age. Sold at 25 wiit.. a Iox ov-rvwhers. niv-lvITTh.1F4slVw For .SOZODOVf all ladles cry, And gentlemen, or high or lor.-. For nothing else tliat they can buy. Will give tho mouth its tVtslicst glow Will keep the teeth so sound and white. And inaku the breath a sweet delight. nlil.lwileod&w Ifclilng l-lleh Sjii.piiiiiM anil (Jure. The symptom are moldtuie, like jicisplni tion, intense itchin;;, iuereiwed by scratching, vcrj distressingly, paitlcalurly at night, as 11 pin worms weio craw Hag in and out ol the rectum ; tho privare parts arc sometimes at- f.'clcd: it allowutl to continue very serious reaiiltu may follow. ' Dn. Swathe's All- IIbaliso OiXTiiuNT'Msa ple-osunt, sure cure. ' Also lor Tetter, Itch. Salt Rheum, Seuld Head, j Erysipelas, RarbciV Itch, If lotcho?. All Scaly, ' Crusty, Cutaneous KrupMuns Price 50 cents, ;j boxes tor $1.25. Sent by mail to any address on receipt ot price in currency, or three cert postage stamps. Prepsncd only by Dr. Swayne 1 & Son, No. S0 N. fcltth btrcct, Philadelphia, ; Pa. Sold bj'all prominent Oriiygisls. SWATXE'fi i Pills arc tlso u?st lor all bullous dlordei.-'. , Cm- 'leaduche, fevers, Ac. lycod&wT.ThftS JCKSCUJ1D l-;.i Hi.ATIl. J The lotloiv iiig.statemeiit ol Williiiii) J, Cough i in, ot ouicrvlllc, SIus-!., is boienijirkublo tiiut wo beg to ask for it the attention ot our rend i ers. He r-:i.v8 : "In the fall of 187CI was taken i with a io!eut bleeding of the lungs, followed 1iy uMiveu cough. I soon began to love my i appetite and flesh. 1 wa no eak ut onu time that 1 could not Iwivo li.y icd. In the mm mer ol 1877 1 wasbdmittetl tothoCity IIopitnl. WhilcUiciutliodoctoi-3 fci'.id 1 had a hole in ; my leit lun as big ::s a half-dollar. 1 expend ed oxer a hundred dollars in doctors and med I ic-iues. lwusso tar gone at ono time a report went around tliat I was dead. I eavc up hopo j but a friend told jne of 1)K. W.M. HALL'S HALS AM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my ease incurable, but 1 got a brtllo to satisfy them, when to my sur-, prison d gratification, I commenced to feel ' belter My hope, oneo dei.d, began to revive, andtc lay I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. . " I writethis hoping you wl'.I publish it, so j that every one afflicted wi'li Diseased Lungs will Iv induced to take DR. VM. HALL'S UALSAM fORTHE LUNGS.audbccnnvinceil that CONSUMPTION CAN RE CURED. 1 have taken two bottlc and can positively say that it has done me more good than all the other medicines 1 have taken since my dck news. My cough has tilmot entlnly disap peared and 1 bliall toon be able to go to work."; -old bv II. R. Cochian, T.I7 orlh Or.een strj lotlnrst .Homers i mothers!; Aie yon disturbed at night and broken ol - wl your rest by :;.dcir child .-uireringand crying h excruciating pain ot cutting tcothT If ' i, go at once and getabntllu ot AlltS. '.V1N- SLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve - the poor little sultercr immcdiatelj depend upon It: there Is no m Intake about it. Thero Is nol a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu- ; Into the. bowels, and give rl to the mother 1 ion! iclicf foul !ie:;itli to tho child, operating : like uinrlc. it is p-i lectly sate to uso in all j e.:ir-es, and jile'i3aii to tho la.-de, and is the j prescilptlon ot one ot the oldest and best j fciuule I'hyslclanr. ami nursos in the United Slatos. Solilcveryv.heip. "'. cer.u a bottle. iiiS.ly-M.W4S&w What It Did lur au ;!d Lady. COSUOCTOK fcTATlOX, N. V., 1CC. IS, U-', Gi:st A number of people had been using your HU tors here, aud with murkLd efleor. In ono case, a lady of over seventy years, had been sick lor years, and for the past ten years has not been aide to be around halt the time. Abont six month? ngo she got eo feeble she us1) helpless. Her old rijined:es,or physician, being of no avail, I sen t to Deposit, foi ty-tlvo miles, and got a bottlo of Hop i'.lttuivi. it im proved her so she was able to rir&s herself and walk abont the hou:c. When she had taken the second bottle she was ablo to tike care ol her own loom and walk about to her neighbor's, aud ha? improved all the time since. My wllo and cidldren also have de rived great benefit Irom their ue. W. B. HATHAWAY, nl7-2wd&w Agt. U. S. Ex. Co. Coi'suiniitlou Cured. An old physician, retired from piaetice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary tho formula ot a simple vegetable rcmcly lor the spcod7 and perma nent cure lor Consumption, Bronchitis," Ca tarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Aflec lions, also a positive and radical cure for Ner vous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, alter having tested IU wonderful curative powers in thousands ot cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suuering fel lows. Actuated by this motive and a desire toielieve human sullcring, 1 will send free ot charge to all who desire it, this receipt, in German, French or Englloh, with fill direc tions lor preparing and using. Send by mall by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noycs, 1M Power's Rlock, Rochester, NT. oct7-13tdcow JiJCA-TUSt. Reksk. In Philadelphia, on Nov. 23 JfcSJ Mary Rcglna, daughter el Andrew and Rose Reese, aged. 17 months. Tho relatives and friends ol the lamily aro rcspcctlully Invited to attend the luneral, from the rcsidenco of her grandfather, John Reese, No. 210 North Queen street, on to-morrow ( Friday ) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Inter ment In Lancaster cemetery. ltd Kr.E:tT2. In this city, on the 23d or Novem ber, Adam Krcnts, ia the 77th year ot his age. The relatives of tbe family are respectfully invlted to attend the tuncial, aoa thereat- dence of bis son. Peter Krentz, No. 616 Manor street, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'olock. noviS-2td Habtisos In Drumore township, Nov. 21. Mary E. Hastings. The relatives and Jiiends are respecttully in vited to attend her luneral trom the residence Ol her father. John Htting, Friday, Vov.24, at 12:-0 o'clock, p. m. 2t SrcrjUEa. On the 23d !u3t,. Georce Spurrier, superintendent Lancaster county hcspital, in the C3d year ot his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. Xtr AnrERTiHEDUCXTS. k TIENTIoN BAKERS I AH KKAIT A. to help out any night In the week as Baker. Inquire at 754 Poplarstreet. CIIABLES EKLITZEI. It YCNG MAN WISHES A 1'IISITION V. as Baker. Has eight months experience. Will work at anything else. Inquue ut No. 751 Fremont street. It WANTED IN A SHALL FA MILT, A girl for housework. To one well rec ommended good wages will be given. Inquire at No 41 North Prince street. it WANTED A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN or a Girl at a respectable ic-staurant. Good wages. Inqnireat thisoftlcc. lt CONNECTICUT CIUA It:-. lllfOU 25 JTSj (made from old stoel Connecticut to bacco) at HAUTJIAN'S YELLOW i K.ONT CIGAlt STO'UE. SOIIK KKOBT LUNCH TO-SIOUT AND . Conrad's Philadelphia Beer at EXCKLSIOB 11 ALL, No. 123 and 127 East King street. JOHN SCHOENBEKGEIt & SONS, li Proprietors. SOUK KKtUT LUNCH THIS KVKNJSG at Doch's Salmon, li:; North Quen street. I'hilndelrhia Lager ISeer on tnp. All are in vited. Warm Lunch every morning from 10 to Vi o'clock. ltd F UKKKM'.-iUliKR UK Kit SALOON, mediately, n2td Apply to JACOB SrilAEFFKR, i'K Manor street. C1IUL WANTKU IN A PKIVATK KAH11I.Y J si) once. Inquire at this ofllco or No. 533 North Lime sticet. r.?3-2t 1ENUI.NK HAVANA AND YAUA UIOAKS VT The best 5-cent Cigar in the city at HAItTMAN'S YKLLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. HUAKD FOK TUUKK OKFOUK SINGLE Gentlemen or gontlcmnn and wife. Large and comfortable r. oin. Apply at No. 229 fe'nst Oninso street. n23-2t MUSIC I.KSSONS U.1 FIAKO AND OR GAN, ubo. inRtructions in French, at 438 North Queen etrecr, Atinii E. Hartman, luto teacher at Stito Normal School. Mi llers villo, Pa. novlS-3tUS'.V&S piUNU PKNING. The undersigned will open bis WINTER GARDEN, NO. 115 NORTIT QTJEEN STREET, THIS (TllUliSDAl J fiVfi.Mnii. Tho 3Ia;nnorchor Orchestra will be in at tendance and furnish music. Tho celebrated Rochester lieer and Hatscu's Old Style Lager on tap. It JOHN A. SNYDER. WANTKD QUOTATIONS KlFK TUB following poles laid down In Lancaster. Address, MANAGER SOUTHERN PENN'A. TELE PHONE CO.. LANCASTER. 50 poles, 10 ft, long. 7 in. diameter at lop. 50 5 " ('.; ' 100 " t ' fi " 100 " 25 " 5Jf Poles to be Chestnut, straight and suitable for Tclophono puriioses. n'23-2tdeod IT SHOULD BIS SA1I THAT THE USUAL. point ot origin ot ear polypi i the cavity ot tliutvmpunum. They may arlso from the auditory canal, but it so, tliey are tho results or suppuration that has been prolonged, or that has been augmented by the use of poul tices. Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat also, Chronic Diseases successfully treated by DKS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKER, Office 13 En-a Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultatou free. n53-3ld&w 4 rULL LINK Or"iiUCHRfc', 1'UKEK A and other playing cards at HARTMAN'S YELLOW rKUHI UliAK STOKE Mc O.SKV TO LOAN. THE Union Euilding and Loan Association Will Issue a new series ot stock on the 27tli ot tlm pre-ert month. Having a large and growing capital tho at tention ol persons desiring to borrow money is culled to the advantages of Joining the u.s siciation. Full Information cm be had from II. S. GARA, President. A. H. Hall, Secretary. novls-lwd R FKANK SAYLOIC HAS REMOVED HIS 1 1 MSRY OF FH0T0GKAFHI Hjij1 -Tu NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., JSS Exactly oppposite the Old Stand. oclll-timd&wR tlMIANKSUlVINO DAYI X if you havo been cxiioied and taken Cold, or have a Sore Throat, or even worte, have Diphtheria, mid would bo well, eo as to enjoy the coming holiday, tuko OCCIDENTAL.. If you have Diphtheria in your household, aid will not use the Occidental for the patients, give ittocveryuicmberot the lumiiy, so that the disease may bo prevented from going farther. l!y taking Occidental occa sionally tho most malignant form ot Diphthe ria em bo nursed with inipnnity. Sold by II. O. COCHRAN. Drutrgist. No. 137 and 139 NorMi Qijoen street, o'itim-.tTu.Th&S Lancaster, Pa. f KOANI2KD 18IO. rpt,fl ft J. -J i'10 A American Firo lnsuraube Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One MUlion, Six Hundred n,nd Thirty-three Thousand Fivo Hundred and Eijzhty four Dollars and Eighty oigli'u cents. All Invested iu Safe and Solid Secitriiie.- Company Conservatively Managed. 3rFor Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN. 13 MAbT I'IN STUhET. iuS-JmdTiri'h&S L"li 'x Kit niEttt:. WATCH. HANUbOME ILLUMINATED FRENCH PICTURES! WITH EYERV CAN OF MILES' CELEBRATED PREMIUM Baking Powder, AND OFTEN A WATCH. The highest, testimony's as to MERIT. JiECAUSE OF STRENGTH AND PURITY, Are accorded it. Ask your Grocer Tor it. J. H LARZELERE & Co., MANUFACTURERS. LARGEST FRUIT, FISH AND CANNED GOODS HOUSE, Philadelphia. UOvlG-lmdTli&S STOGIES ONLY 81.25 l'KK HUNDRED at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. SAMCKL II. FlUCiS, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Otlice from 86 North Duke sticet to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedl- Bu&iaz, i"; vi. .--j- xstjsmta rarar gjvxa. pOVXUM OPEKA HOUSE. FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 24th. THE WORLD'S FAVORITE, HERRMANN! Acknowledged by all who liavo witnessed his DEFIANCE OF PHYSICAL LAWS AND BRILLIANT ILLUSIONS, to be justly en titled to beincr called a DIacinle ot Menhls- tophelea, assisted in his refined and popular entertainments by hU Great European Specialty Company. NEW TRICKS ! FRESH ILLUSIONS ! The Beautiful and Accomplished Artiste, il'LLE. ADDIE : th Originator. Uie In. ventor. tho only E. D, DAVIK8, the Premier Ventriloquist of the World, with his talking figures, "TOM and JOE. The Famed Japanese Prince, AW ATA KATS- NOSHIN ; Prof. JOHN W1NGFIELD. with his Troupe of Trained Dogs. Including the great ll.roo Leaping Dog, " LIGHTNING. " The Koyal Illusionists. Messrs. noWELL & DARV1N. ADMISSION, - - 75, SO and 35 Cents. Reserved Seats on sale at Opera House office. W. U. MORTON, B. S. CRANE. Manager. Business Manager. n21-d rULTON OPCBA HOUSK. SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1882 GHANDSATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:00 V. M. THE ORIGINAL AND 0NLT NICK ROBERTS' NEW HUMPTY DUMFTY AND European Specialty Troupe. The Largest. Rest and most Complete Com pany over organized. Under the personal di rection ol Mr. N. I). ROBERTS. Proprietor mm -u;iuiigei. 3 THREE CLOWN-3. Tho Grout GRIM ALDL Tne only DROMIO. Tho Comical PKDKO. POPULAR PRICES. EVENING 33 and 50 CENTS No extra charge lor trescrved Seats. MATINEE PRICKS Children 15 cents; Ad ults S3 cents. Reserved Scats, a cents. nlMt ZAXCAHTEX WA.XCUa. uO&i 'pHE FOLLOWING J ED FAST PASSENGER Railroad Engineers Ami other Employees ol the Philadelphia Ui- viai'ju ui iiiu Pennsjlruiiia Kailroad Atteat tho valuo of their Lancaster Mes I'UnCIlASEI) FRUX Augustus Rhoads, JEWELER AND DFALER IN WATCIIE?, No. 30 EAST KING STREET, Lancaster, Pa. The iiiiilersinncd take pleasure iu hearing testimony to tho Reliability and Accuracy ol the Varied G miles of the Lancaster Watches which they jiave purchased Irom Augustus Rtiojds, Juweler and Dealer in Watches, No. 20 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. : FAST r-ASSEBOEB RAILROAD E-VQISECSS.' 1. C. A. JEFFRIES, Keystone Stem-Wind. 2. SAMUEL DeAN, Keystone Stem- Wind. 3. GEO. K.STROUSE,JTejtfoec-Vinrf. 4. W. SMOTHERWA1T, Keystone Stem-Wind. 5. SAMUEL H.LILLY, Keystone Stem-Wind-C. A. CHAMREUS, Keystone Stem-Wind. 7. W. M.&HENRKRGER, Keystone Stem- Wind. S. JESSE SKELTON, West Knd Slem-Wtnd. 0. S. T. MANAHAN, Keystone Stem-Wind. OTnEl'. ItAILUOAI) EJirLOYKHS. J. IIOTSTON, Conduotor, West End Stem- Wind C. CARROLL, Fireman, Melrose &t em-Wind. JAMES S. ROBERTS, Freight Engineer, Key. stone Stem-Wind. GORDON TULLOCn, Urakeumn VIiOTUWt JtV. W1 L.Lf.iniuN Si F08TKK. PREPARED. We feel it is the right word to use in pre senting ourselves to tho peoplo of Lancaster and vicinity, becauso we are prepared to offer them the best selected stock of Clothing, Hats & Furnishing Goods That Experienced and Practical Knowlcdgo coald suggest ; and wo feci confident tnat tho peoplo trading with us havo learned that the goods wo keep arc the goods they want. Our stock consists ot the best goods in the market, at prices that will not only bu satis factory to iho purchaser, hut will place us in this lead lor Durability, llcst Quality at Low ed prices. Our CLOTHING Is Irom the best makors and tlm vaiiety is large, either for CHILDREN, ROYS or MEN. OVERCOATS With u- havu never beloro sold so readily as now. because the variety i greater, and tbe prices io low tor tho quality that nearlv all buy. Remember also, we are tho agents for tbe E1GHMIE PATENT DRESS SHIRTS, That have weathered the storm of pnblic opin ion for more Uian six years, and to-day is ac knowledged by all wno wear them to be the Itest Fitting. Rest Made and Most Handsome Dress Shirt It was ever their pleasure to own, and they sell lor only S1.00 FINISHED. The bulk ol oar DRESS GLOVES are made by G. Updsgrafi A Son, and hundreds of peo ple in ami around Lancaster who are wearing them will tell you of their good wearing qual ities and how th.-y lit. Our COLLAR AND CUFF trade In the past year has grown boyond our cxcctatlons be cause we have kept more ot the best makes than formerly in Linen, Celluloid and Paper. Tho Reversible Collars, Angclo, Raphael and Reuben tell lor 2Uc. 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER. PA. MAJtDWAJtJS. IN KW HARDWARE STORE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN BUILDIXGand CABIN.! HARDWARE, S1VVJB8, HEATERS, RANGES, TAINTS, OILS ami GLASS House Furnishing Goods. 8ll-3mdw ArULL LINK OV LOB1LLAKD1 Ping Tobacco, and other first-class brands at HARTHAN'S YELLOW FRONT .CIGAR STORE. Williamson t Foster, THIRD BDITIOfi. THURSDAY EVENING. NOV. 23, 83. SPUYTEN DUYVIL THE AFfEKMATn OF THE TUAt.r.Dy. Brakeman Mellns anrt Conductor Harford, ol the lli-Fated Train, Placed ou Trial for Manslaughter. New York, Nov. 23. Tho caso of Geo. Helios, accused of manslaughter iu the fourth degree, is now on trial in tho oyer and terminer. Melius was the brake- man of the ill-fated train which burned up in a collision at Spuytcn DnyviL in which accident Senator Wag ner and others lost their lives. Melius, it is charged, failed in his duty by not going back far enough when his train stopped to warn approaching trains. Conductor Harford will also be tried. PKOl'OSKD NEW INDIAN SUUOOl.. Tbe Lincoln Innututlon of Phtladalphl Make an OfTer to tho Government. Washington, D. C, November 23. Attorney General Brewster lias re ceived a letter from the board of managers of tbe Lincoln institution at Philadelphia offering to change the in stitution into a training school for Indian girls. They propose to utilizo their estab lishment and to givo their services volun tarily for the purpose. They request tho attorney general to call tho attention of the secretary of tbo interior to the matter, with a view of obtaining an appropriation from the govern ment of $175 per annum for each child provided they bo no less than lifty iu number. The Lincoln institution was established in I860 for tho care, mainte nance and education of soldiers orphans. KLEO Tu PARTS CNIfcNUWN. The Allsxlng Uarrlsburg Broker Turns Out to be a Defaulter. Harrisburg, Nov. 23. The where abouts of the missing stock and grain broker, R. II. Sisk, is still unknown. Since his disappearance it has transpired that he has victimized quite a number of business meu ot this city. This ntoniinff tliev held a meetinjr and decided to institute proceeding for cm bezzlemcnt, and if possible arrest the missing man. His embezzlement, it is claimed, will amount to over $15,000. IIo had been doing business m this city lor tbo past eighteen months, and enjoyed the entire confidence of the people. Tbe Illustrious Dead. Nkiv loRK, Jiov. 23. The fuuei.il of Thurlow Weed will take place to-morrow moruing at ten o'clock, from the First Presbyterian church. The funeral of tho late Professor Henry Draper took place hero this morning. Men of science, doctors of divinity, professional gentlemen, merchants and others, num bering between 200 and 300 persons at tended the iinal ceremonies Tho inter ment was at Greenwood. Knights Templar Keceptluu. Washington, Nov. 2i. X committee representing tho Knights Templar of tho District of Columbia called at the White I Ion. so today to request tho president to give a reception at tho capitol on Thursday evening next to tho Knights Templar, who are expected to visit this city, to participate in tho Garlhld fair ceremonies. Private- Secretory Phillips promised to lay the matter before tlm president this evening. Tho president did not visit the White House to-day. A HORRIBLE B1UBDKU. Fratricidal (juarrel tu Virginia. Petersburg, Va., Nov. 23. Intelli gence has just reached here of a horrib.'o murder which was committed near Smith's cross roads, in Mecklenburg county, a few days ago. Alpucus rlionias Jones and his brother Henry, both youths, quarreled over tho distribution, of a lot of walnuts, and subsequently the former shot the lat ter with a shot gnu killing him instantly. Tho murdered boy's head was torn almost completely from his body. A Newspaper Sued for Libel. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 23. Ex Chief of Police William J. Maxwell to day instituted a suit for libel against the Morning Ncics for tho publication of an artiole on Monday last, implicating Mr. Maxwell in an attempt to induco an in former ou a negro gambling den to revise his testimony so as to shield tho proprie tor, and put tho present chief of poiico in an unpleasant predicament. A Itullroad'ii Karulngs. Philadelphia, Nov. 23. The net earn ings of the Northern Centra! railroad com pany for October, were 200,113.00, an in crease of $120. 772. 47 over tho correspond ing month last year. Tho not earnings for ten months ending Oct. 31st, are $l,91o,9CS, au increase of $019,131.13 otrer tho corres ponding period last year. m Tbe Corouor'a Verdict. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 23 Tho coroner's jury in the caso of James Dunn, who was fatally shot by Joseph Pulleu on Saturday night, concluded the inquiry to-day and brought iu a verdict of murder in the first degree against Pullen. The latter, who is in prison, is closely guorded in conse quence of some evidence ot an intention to commit suicife. AVmIcs Intercedes for Ills Kuemy. Manchester, Nov. 23. A dispatch from Lodon says tho Prince of Wales has written a letter expressing hopo that the scntenco of ten years imposed on Hruck fihaw, the man who sent him a threaten ing letter, will be reduced. Altered Uurglars Under Dull. Philadelphia, Nov. 23. Char-cu Moore and Bernard O'Neill, who were arrested last night for breaking into the house of David McNeill and stealing $4,000 in cash, and 88,800 in bonds, were given a hearing today and wero held in $10,000 bends each for a lurther hearing. Kdltors Arraigned lor Contempt of Court. Waterbtry, Vt. Nov. 23 Last week the Valley Democrat contained an editorial reflecting on tho decision of Judge Brad street in a criminal caso. To-day the edi tors wero indicted for contempt of court and will have a hearing to-morrow. Tbe Ballroau War Goes Bravely On. Milwaukee, Wis.. Nov. 23. Tho re port sent out yesterday in regard to the railroad war, stating that freight ratc3 had been advanced 20 per cent., is grounded, and there aro no indications tending to a cessation of hostilities. Death From Strychnine. Williamsport, Pa., Nov. 23. Uynian Finnefrock, a single man, aged 30 years, was found dead in a hotel here this morn ing, having taken a fatal dose of strych nine. No cause is known for the suicide. Prospect ol Settlement. Losuon, Nov. 23. Thcro is now some prostect of settlement between tho Crof ters on the Isle of Skye and their land lords, the latter having consented to sub mit the dispute to arbitration. Furniture Factories Burned. Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 23. Fire last night caused losses of $24,000 at tho Kent furniture factory, aud of $3.")000 at Long's saw mill. Suspension of Krokcra. PuiLADELrniA. Nov. 23. The "Open Stock Exchange," of Taylor & Co., 103 South Third street, suspended this after-D003. f IZtUWATXUKS. Wasiiikqton. Not. 23. For tho Middle Atlantic states, wanner fair weather, followed in the northern portions bv in. creasing cloudiness and Iccil rams, wirds mostly southwesterly aud lower pre , r-. M Ok t M I'BtLAoaLratA, Nor. i Flour m.iiku lu'i ; superfine, KJ3 17: Extra. $J .W54 'oi 111 Family. ?iG3S4S7. Rye flour at,f4 a 37. Wheat firm: No. 2 extern Re-I. fl U7V : Del. and Pa Red. 91 0J1 07; Lor.ub;i-:y and Amber at II 0931 10. Corn strong and wanted for local tra to : steamer. 31c : yellow. !ttMc-; mixed, aiflsu.- ; No. 3 do. 00c. Oats firm : No. 1 Whltp. Sip - No. do J ? y.o. 3 do. 43c: No. 2 Mixed, 43tSVc. Ryo at 67c. Seeds Clover. SKQUi ' Timothy. l 7iffii : Flaxseed, 1 US31 30. Provisions steady. Lard steady. Ratter market stoady, but demand light ; Pa. and Western creamery, oxtra, a37c. Rolls quiet; Penn'a and Weateru, 'JOc2Tr, U3 to qnality. Eggs steady; Penn'a. 3Je; Western, 50 30c. Cheeso firm tor best roaelpt. Petroleum dull : Refined, c. Whisky at SI Co. Lire Stock Market. Ciiicaoo Hogs Receipts, 50,00k : shirm -nu, ?,!K)0. Market more active at it decline ot'JOc. Mixed. 5 Toga 23: heavy, ; logi; 7J; liht, $5 75fiG 3o : spins, $5 30. Cattlo Receipt. !,BW: shipments. 2,3iM: market moderately active Shipping in cunti lower. Goad to choice, (5 103)5 00 ; onmiuon tu lair $135; butchera' active at ti 20t4: stoi-kers and rectlcM, $3 10o4 ': Texans. "JtVil :. Sheep Receipts, i.ift) head : shlpmonts, t o ; market steady uud prices firm ; common to fair. 2C033.Vt: medium to stood. 81 7'l-ri: choice to extra, ft 402J5. Kjst Libeutv Ciittlr Rrceipfp, 3 ft; iimr kct slow ; prime, $5 To'ijC : ood, Wg5 ,V) ; com mon to lair. $3 50Q4 50. Hogs Receipts, ft.ooi): market very dull; Philadelphia. 403t CO; Raltiiuore. none selling; host Yorkers, f 15tjij 25 ; common, C, 10. Sheep Receipts. 3.4C0 head: market e'y dull ; prime, (1 50 Wt To ; tnlr to good, HU I '-'5 : couiuion, $2 50S3 50. Ctra'n anrt l'rovtuon iruotationr. One o'clock quotations ol grain and provis ions, furnished by H. K. Yundt, Broker, 15 K:3t Kin stront Nov. 23. Chicago. Wheat Corn Oat Pork Lard Dec .90J4 .Cl! .33; 17:J4 KVW Fear Ki'4 .lilK Jan .'W'i J54H .31,'f 17.1." I0. My '.r,i Petrolemi. OU City. ....MS. m UTt tTtlr N aw j uiiS. Nov. if. Flour State and West ern still In buyers favor; Southern dull mid weak. Wheat miic liluluT uud lirui : fairlv :ic live trailing : No. t While, lloi'i ; No.'i Ke.t. Dec, $1091 ;:: do .f.-n., ! llfSI H : .lo Feb.. SI llftgl U!i ; do Nov. and year, SI u-., bid. $ltiS asked. Corn cash and Nov. .'u higher: mlvl western spot, MtJft 05 , do lutiuc, fc'-'AQ 11 "' Outs a rdiailo better ; state. foQ.lJe: western, iOG-Vle; No. -2 Nov., 43c ; do Feb., IV o. Stock Market. Now York, Fhtlndeipnla ami iocal 8!ih- n dso United Stati'S Bom Is repotted daily .' .con if. Lo&u, ! North 'Juccn street. Nov. at. 10tf 1:00 3:U. a.m. r.. i-.m. Den vnr ARfo t-ritiite 44Vi 41 N.Y..LsknKriu& Western.... 33 :K'.J Mlj, Kanao and Texiu ::i?ji '.tyi :i IakeSl-.oro ll'm 111 lll't New .Inrsoy Contnil .... $& Gi V New York, Ontario .V; W lit 254 .TtJi st. Pinil, SI. A Omaha iVi VZ 41 Facltlc M:ill...... .. .... ' X .T Uocliester PUUbursli 10; iti'i in', Texas Pacific :: ?X,; :'.';,' i WalKHh. s. i, mis A I'aeinc.... t .: vyi Western Union T.d. Co 81'.? M " t-stii Fttimsvlvanla Cuutral 5s Oaji M's, i'hlUdelpliia & 'Ifiiiiii 2V4 '.'Iv "U5 Jfor'nern PiietneC'Mfi 41 4. ts'si I'ronrred.... 'Xl'ii. XI", 'M'i c;irr-.:o F.tts. A West 17$ iV.i 17 fAk'f.K UJLHitiJiUO, . IIHI-.S W. FKV. WK CARRY AS LARUK A L1NR OF WALL PAPERS. As tiny House In tills part ot tho St:ite. Tin line :mbraccs every dcM-riptiou ot I'AI'KIt HANGINGS, fioiu tho lo.vu.-d t t!ie lineal goods. GILT PAPERS from Si r-tiilrtitpfoo up in clioico shapes mid co!orlii; We li.ivi; in our employ tirst-ciass FAl'ER 1IAN(. Lit", untl are prepared to do wok prompt 'y and much below iho regular price DADOand RAND WINDOW SIIADES.PLA1N OOODS by the Yard in all Colors and Width. FIXTURfcS. LOOPS, TASSELS, ORNA MENTS, Etc. Iu rebuilding our Store Room it win m large!, and we occupy purl ot It lorUiue. cliislvucallot Laco Curtains, Lace Lambrequine, Laco Tidies, Laoo Bod Setts, Lace Pillow Shams. You will 11 ud In our stock some choice jrood in Whitoand Cream, and im surprised ui the nico Curtaim you can get lor a Mimll outlay. Wo k'.ep all kiud of l'oh-s iu !JraH, Ash, Ebony, Cherry aiid lYalBBtf Extension Cornices and Fine Mirrors. PHARESW. FRY, !'-. 57 North Queen St., Lancaster. lAKFKTS. Carpet Manufactory." iluvltit,' undeitil(i-ii io iiianutuoliire RAG uud CKAIN OARI'iSTS. wiudu-ale. 'A(0yarda por-eek, I am now prepared lo'idl mycntlro stock of Brussels, Ingrain ami Venetian JtJrn V GREAT BARUA1NS COST, ANDIATRiJLOW lo make room nnd give my entire attention to vliflesit!o ':-ido r my own in-'iuifucturml jtnyl". p'e.j-i'cal! i-iiriy. H. a SHIRK, CAKFET 1LILL, Ocr. West Kins and Water Sts, JTOK HAIM. I"Vt:SIKAUr.!5 CITY l'KIIPKKTT AT PI- X.J VATE HALE. Tin: undeRiKnnd offcrs for ?ale his residence No. Ml North Queen street. Lot 'ly. toist trout and ai. leftdeco. with two-story IJRICK DVELLINU. '1 lciit front uud 'Ji feet In th-pth, eoiitaiulni; 1' looinrt. Rath R'Kiin. tins. Water, etc.. In ;?ood condition. A dcsirabh- location for bUMlues. a luUf siiuare from Northern Market. Terms asy. J.I.HARTMW. 031-lfdlawT 1)DBl.lC MAl.K OF KKAL. KSTATK.-ON TUE3DY.NOVK".ti;EIi2S, 1SS2. will ho .sold at public a!e, at tlie Ki-ysfone llot-l. In the cltv or Lancaster, all that CKKTAIN LOT OF LA'ND, situated ou tlic cil sill! ot Nortli Prlnco street, asjolnlir.'piopcrtle-i of N. Uan nlngerandllcnr iSartiltz.anil iiiiiiil)::it:d45. Containing in fronl oa North Prince street 31 lect and 11 inches, and in dep'h to W atcr ntrcet 145 fcot, mon- or lis-, on wliicli iji-rccted a two-story DOURLE Vl'ONK DVKLLINO HOUSE. . , Sa'o lo commence at o clock p. m , when tenas will be made tartar q Trustee to sell in the estate ot Frcderi.kScul- ly, deceased. li.: . Sbubebt Auct. n3 S'TuAThtsd PUHLIU SALE OF BOTJhKBOLD AND Kitchen Furniture. On FRIDAY, NOV. 24. 1842, will be sold ut No. IS1 South Queen street. Lancaster City, Pa., the following, to wit : Ono set ot walnut, halr-llnlshcd parlor furniture, one walnut chamber set, two cot tage chamber sets, one eight-feet walnut ex tension table, hat-rack, two largo mirrors, ono and other chairs, ono No. 10 Radiant Home heater and pipe. 100 yards of ingrain and riijj carpets, ono clock, picturca, a large lotol bed ding and mattresses, a largo lot of " 1"1 quoenswaro. one refrigerator, tub, ctauds and household furniturog-iieraily. The above article have been in use but a short time and aro all nearly new, and will bo sold without reserve. Sale to commence ut li o'clock a. ok, when attendance will be given bv .,, G. W.HAWIIIOfUr. Saml. IIees X ios. Aucu, n22 2ta lid -r1aCa"f-.C2 'JUJl. K-'V Ji