V -"vv.'i - ;..' c--- - ,.,-. ?"", - ' - r S "- - 5terr-M,mgJii iiwtiwit asiggSLffirS5mFtiBHM taajfiaatiJu-UNUBi --" .....y.- -w--, ' i , , i iiiii ii.ii j i. . -i , . i. niiifci if n - Tfc JII.IIMMMBWall' "WPI'l .,. ' llWil)il .- -vi .. V . -- -! ... f V n- JlANCASTERiDAILI: llSpGENCER, 1 - v "J - - Lancaster intelligencer. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 11, 1880. The Congressional Library. Tlie library -was founded April 24th, 1800. Then no library in the country exceeded fifteen thousand veluras. Yet -when the preposition was made, the ' fol lowing year, te allow a thousand dollars for the purchase of books, Senater Bayard said it was claimed "we were the most enlightened people en the face en the earth." But he wisely added, "if that was net altogether true, let us be se as much as possible." A Massachusetts Congressman advised the appropriation of ten thousand dallars annually for library purposes. The thousand dollars a year was agreed upon for ten years ; then for nine years two thousand a year ; then five thousand, and in 1864 ten thousand dollars were appropriated te enlarge the Library. Twice it has been burned in 1814, when the Capitel was burned by the British ; and in 1851 by a fire arising from a defec tive flue. In 1815 the Themas Jeffersen Library, of seven thousand volumes, was bought at the cost of $23,950, long credit for pay ment making it a geed purchase. Mr. Jeffersen had been fifty years collecting these books, and many of them related te American history. Mr. Spofford, the accomplished libra rian, divides the library into five epochs, beginning with this purchase. Next after the fire in 1851, $85,000 were appropriated for books and $72,500 te repair the loom, and that was the first time in America of using cast iron for the interior of any edi fice. Before the fire of 1851, the collec tion numbered fifty-five thousand vol umes; the fire reduced tliem te twenty thousand, se that we might call the li brary net much inerc than a century old. Again, the third epoch, when the Smith Smith senia Scientific library was added in 1800. The fourth epoch, 1807, when the firc-proef wings were added and the Peter Feicc li brary purchased for $100,000. The fifth epoch was in 1870, the introduc tion of the copyright system, which makes the library the recipient of all publications protected by law ; this immense source for obtaining books and publications costing the govern ment nothing. The Smithsonian collection is owned en the responsibility of making its stores contribute te the diffusion of knowledge among men; thus it seems ob ligatory that the library be accessible te the people. It should be open evenings which it is net new for these who cannot come by day. If the Royal society of Louden had net rejected Mr. James Smithson's contribu tion te scientific research, it would have received his fortune instead of the United Statis. It amounted te $G51,000, and of Ibis. 813.000 a year are devoted te precur ing, publishing, and distributing original contributions te human knowledge; this contains the transaction of learned societies all ever the glebe. The librarv and its recovery from two fires, from 1800 te 1878 had cost $040,000. New the country has 3,700 libraries, con taining 12,000,000 volumes. The li brary has doubled the number of volumes twice in fifteen years. It has new 352,045 volumes and 120,000 pamphlets, and will, no doubt, have 2,000,000 before the close of the century. Unless we wish te be at the expense of two buildings for this purpose, it is necessary that this shall be two-thirds the size of the capitol. Only twelve Euro pean libraries outnumber this. The Brit ish Museum library, uumbcis 1,100,000 volumes, cost $3,000,000. The English are proudef.it and spare no expense; they have maps of our little counties, histories and careful records of our affairs which they say we cannot find in our own coun try. Mrs. Partington Says Don't take auv of the quack rostrums, as they are regimental te the human cistern ; but put your trust in Hep Bitters, which will cure gen eral dilapidation, costive habits and nil comic diseases. They saved Isaac from a seven: ex tract of tripod fever. They are the nc plus iiiium of medicines. l2-2vd Montreal Heard Frem. U. L. Mosely, et Montreal, Canada, certified Sept. 27, 1879, that he had sutlered terribly lrem dyspepsia, and was completely cured by tak ing Warner's Safe Bitters. He says : " My ap petite is geed, and I new sutler no incen cni encc from eating lieartv meals." These Bit ters are also a specific ter all skin diseases. 12-2wd I'lllSTIXG AXD JIISDIXG. AT THE SAME PRICE. Having purchased ;tbe exclusive right et Lancaster city and county teinanufsictuie and Reynolds's Metallic Stationery nntl Boek Binder, THE ONLY DEVICE GIVING ENTIltE SAT ISFACTION, we are new prepared te lurnisli Check Beeks, Letter Heads, Nete Heads, State ments, Bill Heads, all sizes, Notes of all kinds, Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Order Beeks, and, in fact any kind of work in which binding is necessary printed en the very best paper at the lowest figures. This invention, for the use of which we have obtained the sole right in Lancaster city and county, enables us te bind the above named or any ether kind of blank and memoranda books at the cost of printing alone, and in a style that for neatness and durability is net equalled by any ether device of a similar character. Dur ing the time that lteynelds's Metallic Station ery and Boek Binder has been before the pub lic it has acquired a high reputation among printers and ethers who have had occasion te make use of it, for the extreme simplicity of its construction and the case and accuracy et its operation, while business men and ethers whose experience enables them te speak where of they knew pronounce its work te be super ior in the essential points of cheapness, con venience and durability te that of the old pre cess, and we are willing te give our patrons a guarantee of the perfectly satisfactory char acter of its work. Specimens of Binding may be seen at the In In TELLieENCEit office, and all persons desliing a neat and substantial picce of work in this line arc invited te call and inspect the numerous advantages we have te offer, and which enable us te turn out Geed and Durable Werk at prices lower than any ether printingcstablish ment in the city. ltd MARBLE WORKS. WM. P. FRAILEY'S MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS 758 Nertn uueen Street, Lancaster, Pa. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, &c. All work guaranteed and satisfaction given In every particular. N. B. Remember, works at the extreme end of North Queen street. m301 RAJfKIXG. &10 TO tfiir-vrw ALL WISHING TO 3btlUU make money in Wall Ht. should deal with the undersigned. Write for explanatory circulars, sent free by wwTMiVY ivn e. rn Bankers and Brokers, mCKLlNU & CO., 42 Exchange Place, Nw Yerk. el94mdced AY.. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL . Estate and Personal Property. Orders left at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black Hene Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will -receive prompt attention. Bills mode eutand attended te without additional cost. e27-ly PBITM&BIM ITOR RENT. A VERY DESIRABLE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, ONE ROOM BEING A STORE-ROOM, Het and Celd "Water, Bath, Gas, Kangc. Alse, GOOD BRICK STABLE, Apply te FOR SALE OR REN1. I STORK ROOM FOR RjSNT, Ne. 114 N. Queen btreet. Possession given Januarv , 1st. Apply ui dO-tfdl Ne. 112 North Queen Street. F OK KENT. iTninn'llntcl. East Chestnut street, oppe- 7". .. . i . I..... lw. sue renna ucpeu 'm,1 iiiuw jlG-tld INTELLIGENCER OFFICE. 170R RENT. H Twe rooms. Ne. 43 North Queen stiee. suitable for photograph gallery, new occupied by J S. S.iurmuu. Apply te ...... (lccSS-tfd TIKJS.BAUMGARDNEK. l ,'i OR SALE. JC A twelve te fifteen horse-power engine and boiler. Alse a large planer, almost new ; a small flooring and matching machine, and. a tcneting and power mortising machine. Address PHILIP LEBZELTER, Eagle Speke and Bending eris. nevlO-ttd&w Lancaster. Pa. 1 !1KK PROOF SAFE FOR SALE. H A Fire Proof Safe (Mesler, Bakman &, Ce.. Cincinnati make), 34 inches high, 9 w ide and 21 deep, weight 1,300 pound-, with Sargent a Patent Night and Day Combination Leck", for sale cheap. Apply at the ..,. ,...,., jan2-tld INTELLIGENCER OFFICE. F 'OR KENT. ilir.'e.s.tnrv Brick Heuse, en North Piincc stieet, above Chestnut; a one-story Frame Heuse, en Christian street, below Chest nut street; a three-story Biiek Heuse, en North Duke street, between Chestnut and MJJ Am,,y THIS OFFICE. ELECTIONS. I PROCLAMATION. CI TV ELECTION. The qualified voters of the City et Lancaster are hereby notified that an election w ill be held in the several wards, at the usual places of holding elections, en TULSDA1, the Lth day or FEBRUARY, 180, between the heuis et 0 a. in. and 7 p. m., of said day, ler the puipe-e et electing en a general ticket one Mayer and twelve Scheel Director-, and tlie qualified voters of the several wards shall at the same time and place elect additional officers as lel- vi its r WARD. One member et Select Council, four members of Common Ceuncil,nne Judge. t e Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. ..... SECOND WARD. One member of Select Council, three members et Common Council, one .Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. ,,.,, THIRD WARD. Onctnembererselect Coun cil, three members of Common Council, one .fudge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. . , ,. , . FOURTH WARD. One member el Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Alderman, one .1 udge, tn e Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. FIFTH WARD. Twe members et Common Council, one .fudge, two Inspectors, one Con stable and one Assessor. SIXTH WARD. One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. SEVENTH WARD. Three members of Com mon Council, one .fudge, tue Inspectors, one Constable and oue Assessor. EIGHTH WARD. One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. NINTH WARD. Three members et Com mon Council, one Aldei man. one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. JOHNT MacGOXIGLE, j21-3tdSJ Maer. CIILXA AX1 GLASS HARE. c IIINA HALL, GLASS AND QUEXSWARE Mill seM at KEOrCEO PUICES te sm- mov ing. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! AT HIGH & MARTIN'S, Ne. 8 East King Street. I.A3XPS, V. X IGIIT. FLIO" & BRBlf BMAJf AI-.E OFFEEIMl GREAT BARGAINS IN Ceal Oil Lamps, Chandeliers and Lanterns. These goods are entirely new and handsomer than ever beleie offered and prices lower. FLINN & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. MEDICAL. OTARTLING ASSERTIONS. DR. GREENE is ready te cure all diseases by external applications of medicine. During Its months practice In Reading, lie lias treated ever 1,600 patients, many et them from ether cities and towns in the United States, 70 et them from Lancaster; hundreds are cured, and no one has died under his charge, mid only three persons have died dining that time who lnwe been treated by him, unci they died away from Reading and under their physician's care. Over 1,15(1 deaths occurred in Reading during his feojeurn there. Having taken up his residence in Laneast'-r, he uill be in Ids elllces all day. Call and sec him and he will give you a list of cases cured of all diseases of the body. A. A. McIIese, of Reading, Nev. 13, 187H, says: Dr. Greene removed from my neck a tumor et the size of a hen's egg, in 15 days, without cut ting or causing me any pain or the less of a drop et bleed. His certificate is en dorsed by the autographs of Jesse G. Ifawley, proprietor of the Eagle; T. C. Zimmerman, proprietor of The Times and Dispatch ; G. W. Grant, postmaster; II. A. Tyson, mayor, and ex-Mayer Evans, all of Reading. Consultation free. Catarrh cured for 50 cents. Cine quick ler Catarrh sent te any ad dress for 50 cents. 1 page pamphlet tree. Will seen commence a course el lectures en Physiology. DR. O. A. GREENE, (31 Ycara Experience), IS-GindTu.Th&SJ Ne. 230 N. Queen St. DRUG STOJti:S. rpRUSSKS! TRUSSES!! TRUSSES TUB Safest, Easiest and Best, FOB BALK BT ANDREW G. FRET'S City Pharmacy, Southeast Cor. North Queen A Orange Sts., Lancaster. apl9-lyd TOY LOCnER'S COUGH SYKUP. FOR RENT. BAUSMAN & REAL ESTATE AGENTS, DRY EXTRAORDINARY SALES -or luslins and Housekeeping Goods at thi: NEW YORK STORE. 35 OASES AND BALES OP MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS, Selling by the piece or yard at less th m Manufacturer's Prices. Special llargainsin MARSEILLES QUILTS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND TOWELLNGS. HIT, SBAHD & THOMPSON, 20 & 22 EAST KING STREET. 1880. COTTONS AND LINENS ! COTTONS AND LINENS ! HAGER & BROTHER Are offering at less than piescnt value Large Lines of BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, ULEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS, TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS, LINEN TOWELS AND TOWELINGS, TURKEY RED DAMASKS, MARSEILLES AND CROCHET QUILTS, BLANKETS, TICKINGS, CHECKS, PRINTS AND GINGHAMS. The above geed-, were purchased several month-, since in anticipation of an advance and will be sold while they last at low prices. We invite the special attention of housekeepers and et bets. HAGER & BROTHER. iID.VL'l' AXD LIVER VVRE. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS ! This scientific remedy, prepared from choice vegetable extracts, is the Best Bleed Purifier, and stimulates every function te mere health tul action, and is thus a benefit in all diseases. In eliminating the Impurities of the bleed, the natural and necessary result is the cure et Scrofulous and ether Skin Eruptions and Dis eases, including Cancers, Ulcers and ether Seres. Nothing is better for clearing and beau tifying the complexion. Dyspepsia, Weakness et the Stomach, Consti pation. Dizziness, General Debility, etc., nre cured by the Sare Hitters, and it is unequalled as. an appetizer and for building up an en feebled system. It is a medicine which shenld be in every family, and which, wherever used, will save the payment of many doctor's bills. Convincing testimlniials furnished en appli cation. Bettles of two sizes ; prices, 50 cts. and $1. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, Safe Diabetes Cure, Safe Tonic, Safe Pills and Safe Nervine arc also superior remedies, un equalled in their respective fields of disease. Warner's Sare Remedies are sold by Drug gists and Medicine Dealers generally through out the country. Send for Pamphlet and Testimonials. II. II. WARNER & Ce., Rochester, N. Y. S dcCJ-Tu,Th&Sd&w GIFT DRA WIXGS. AUTHORIZED IIV THE COMMON WEALTH OF KY., and Fairest in the World. 17th Popular Monthly Drawing OF THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macauley's Theatre, in the City of Louis ville, en SATURDAY, FEB. 28th, 1880. These Drawings, authorized by act et the Legislature et 18(2), and sustained by all the jurts of Kentucky occur regularly en the last day of every month (Sundays excepted), and are supervised by prominent citizens el the State. The management call attention te the grand opportunity presented of obtaining, ler only $i, any et the following prizes: 1 prize $30,000 1 prize 10,000 I prize fl.000 10 prizes $1,000 each 10.000 20 prizes 500 each 10,000 100 prizes, $100 each 10,000 300 prizes 50 each 10,000 000 prizes 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes 10 each 10,000 9 prizes :!00 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " l.soe 9 prizes 100 each, " " i00 1 9G0 prizes. $112 400 ' Whole tlckels. $2 ; "bait' tickets,' $Y;' 27 tickets $50; 55 tickets, $100. All applications for club rates should be made te the home office. Full list of drawing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and New Yerk Herald and mailed te all ticket-holders. Send all orders by money or bank draft in letter, or by ex press. Orders of $5 and npwanl, by express, can be sent at our expense. Address R. M. BOARDMAN. Courier-Journal Building, Lou isville, Ky., or at KB Broadway. New Yerk. fJ31-TuT&S&w ATTORXETS-AT-LA II' A. J. STKINMAN, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Cen- tre Square, Lancaster, Pa W. U. IIENSEL, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Ccn tre Squat c. Lancaster, Pa. HENRY A. RILEY Attorney and Counseller-at-Law 21 Park Rew, New Yerk. Collections made in all parts of the United States, and a general legal business transacted. Refers by permission te Steinman & Henscl. TARCUS G. SEUNEK, HOUSE CARPENT.ER, Ne. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al teratlen and repairs. 813-lyd "WAS. BRIMMER. Removed te Ne. 4 West King street, first fleer, Rhoads & Bre.'s new building. i27-lmd I CRAYON PORTRAITS, SIGNS. BURNS, 10 WEST OltANGE STREET. GOODS. LEGAL XOTICES. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF GEO. COONLEY and wife, of Lancaster City, The under signed Auditor appointed te pass upon excep tions and distribute the moneys in hands et accountant as well as moneys that are new in court arising from sale of assigned real es tate, will meet all parties interested en SATURDAY,FEBItUARY14, A. D.1880, at 10 o'clock a. m.,in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all per sons Interested in said distribution may at tend. GEO. M. KLINE, j24-3tdeaw Auditor. INSTATE OF WILLIAM M. WHITESIDE, il late of the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these hav ing claims or demands against the estate et said decedent te make known the same te E. K. Martin, attorney at law. Ne. 33 North Duke street, or MARY II. WHITESIDE, lcb7-3tdS3tw Administratrix. ESTATE OF ISAAC G. SMOKER, LATE of Lancaster clty: deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Jehn J. Smoker, Administrator, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY,thel7thefFEBRUARY, 18S0, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem et tlie Court Heuse, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribu tion may attend. 31. BROS1US, jl9-3tdeaw Auditor. I7STATE OF MARY HULL, LATE OF It Lancaster City, dee'd. Letters of admin istration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te tlie undersigned, residing in said city. JOHN HULL. uerS&Gtdeaw Administrator. ESTATE OF AARON CREAMER, OF Maner township, Lancaster county. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of David Creamer, administrator of said estate te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY, the 18th of FEBRUARY, I860, at 11 o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem or the Court Heuse, in. the city of Lancaster, where all persons inter ested in said distribution may attend. JOHNM.AMWEG, jan28-4tw Auditor. ESTATE OF CHARLES F. RENG1ER, lnte of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been grant ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said decedentare requested te make immedlate settlement and these havlngclaimserdemands against the estate of said decedent te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing in Lancaster city. UlliVS. r . jicauricn, k, AT.UKRT 8. RKN'GIER. .JUll. a. iir-,:uir.iv, Reut. J. Evaits. Executers. Attorney, Jan31-ftdeaw ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN 1 application will be made for a charter for a corporation te be known as the " Lancaster City Light and Heat Company," under the net of 29th of April, 1874, entitled " An act te provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations." The object of said corporation is te manufacture and supply light (ether than irasi ann neat witnin tue uuy ei uunuw. j. Hay brown. 19s3tdeawM Solicitor for Applicants. ESTATE OF ANDREW UHRICH, LATE of Ephrata township, deceased. Letters ofaduiinistratienonsain estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay ler settlement te tlie under signed, residing in Lancaster city. Pa. MARTIN UHRICH, Administrator. D. P. Resenmiller, Jr., Att'y. jtfMJtdeaw GENTS' GOODS. HANDSOME PRESENTS. OLAUDENT SCARPS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, LADLES' WORK BOXES, SILK SUSPENDERS, E. J. ERISMAN'S, 30 NORTH yUEEN STREET. OCHER'S COUGH SYRUP IS THE BEST FOR TME GAUD TO TJNDEKWEAB BOOMS. Grand Depot, - - - Jehn Wanamafe PHILADELPHIA. The delicate and rare styles of Underwear we are new showing merit mere than passing1 notice. With the improved assortment of fine lace-trimmed goods, finished with rare silk and niceness, we introduce THE CONTENT WOKK and pretty things made in the suburbs of Paris, and en the Swiss border line by the peasants in the small homes, in the same way as shawls are made. These who have traveled will remember the exquisite handiwork they have found in the cottages of the peasants. A peculiarly desirable article in UNMADE DRAWERS, Being simply the patterns, embroidered by hand in elegant' styles, and ready for making up. We certainly THE PERFECTION Moderate prices are as noticeable We have a full stock of INFANTS' SLIPS, INFANTS' DRESSES, INFANTS' SKIRTS, INFANTS' SKIRTS, Either Embroidered or Plain Night Dresses, and all the little things wanted in a Baby's "Wardrobe. Underwear made te order by our own werkladies, when desired. JOHN WANAMAKER GRAND DEPOT, PHILADELPHIA. MILLINERY AXD OPENING OF -AT- GUNDAKER'S ULLIIERT &TRT1PTTTO STORE, LADIES, we will open te-day New Novelties in Bennets, Hats, Frames, Plumes, Fancy Wings, Velvets, Satins, Ac. We will open te-day an elegant line of Black and Colored Silk Fringes, New Styles et Silk and Jet Buttens, Ornaments, Striped Velvets, Satins, Ac. We will open te-day new and beautiful lines of Ladles' and Children's Hee in Cashmcre and Cotten. Merine Vests for Ladles and Children in all sizes, Woolen Caps, &c, geed and cheaper than ever. We will open te-day New Laces, Ruchings, Ties, Scarfs, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Cor sets in all the best makes and at lowest prices. Ask te see our Speen Bust Corset ut 50 cts. We will open a lull line of Crape Veils, Crape Bennets and Hats. Crape by the yard, mid everything else that is new, desirable and cheap in Millinery and Trimmings. Call and examine our stock at GUNDAKER'S, 142 and 144 I0ETI QUEM STEEET. JFATC1IES, EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, DEALER IN AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES, Sterling Silver and Silvcr-PIated Ware, Clocks, Jewelry ill Ami Ties Spectacles, We offer our patrons the benefit of our long experience in business, by which we are able te aid them in making the best use of their money in any department orenr business. We manufacture a large part of the goods we sell, and buy only lrem First-Class Houses. Every article sold accompanied with a bill stating Its quality. 43.First-CIass Watch and General Repairing given special attention. ZAHM'S COENEE. ARCTIC " OANDEE " BACK STRAP ARCTIC. Great Improvement Over Common Arctics. Easier te Buckle ; exclude wet and snow mere perfectly ; neater in appearance ; bet ter fitting ; extra heavy sole, giving double service. Try one en and you will never wear any ether. Sold by C. A. REECE, 26 EAST KING ST. CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS ! SLEIGHS ! SLEIGHS ! We have new in stock a large let et Sleiglis, consisting et PONT, PORTLAND AND ALBANYS. TWO FINE FOUR-PASSENGEK SLEIGHS, By STREIT LOCKWOOD. of Penghkecpsic, N. Y. One Fine Four-Passenger PORTLAND SLEIGH. TRIMMED AND UNTKIMMEDj PORTLAND CUTTERS. ALBANY CUTTERS, Finished in the highest style and sold at one-halt the usual price. Alse, a fine let of Buggies and Carriages of our own make and celebrated city makers. One Fine Second-hand EXTENSION PHAETON, By Brewster, one by Gregg A Bewc, and a variety et ethers, second-hand. All te be sold at half their value. S. E. BAILY & Ce., 480 & 432 North (Jueea and 481 & 433 Market Streets, Lancaster, Pa. eclX-lyd LADIES. LADIES ! have new OF UNDERWEAR. as the refined character of the goods. INFANTS' ROBES, INFANTS' SHIRTS, IN FLANNEL, IN CAMBRICS. 13th ST. TRIMMING GOODS. NEW GOODS JEWELRY, Jte. Lancaster, Pa., LANCASTER, PA. SHOES. fclvMnid FHAETONS. &c TRAVELERS' GUIDE. LANCASTER AND MILLERSVILLi: R. K Cars ran us fellows : Leave Lancaster (P. K. Depot), at 7. 9, an-i 11:30 a. uu, and 2, 4. and 8:30 p. m., except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at 930 p. m. Leave MUIersvllle (lower end) at 5, 8, and a. M., and 1. 3. 5 and 7 p. ui. Cars run daily en above time except en Sun day. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY. NOV. 9th, 1879, trains en the Pennsylvania Kailread will arrive and leave the LnncasU". and Philadelphia depots as follews: Leave I Arrive Eastward. Lanc'ter Philad'n Atlantic Express, Philadelphia Express Fast Line, YorkAcceui. Arrives; Harrisburg Express, DillervilleAccem. Arrives, Columbia Accommodation, 125 A.M. 3:00 A.. 7:00 " 7:40 " 10:00 "' 101 V.M 3:40"" 5:00 -5:30 7:20 -0:30 4:10 5:30 7:30 7:35 8:45 9:10 lsse 1:25 2:00 3:05 550 C35 Frederick Accem. Arrives, Pacific Express, Sunday Mail, Johnstown Express, Dav Exnress Harrisburg Accommetlat'u, Leave I Arrive Phllad'a Lanc'ter Westward. Way Passenger, Niagara Express Hanover Accommodation,. Mail Train Ne. l.vin Mt. Jey, Mall Train Ne. 2,via Cel'bia, Sunday Mail, Fast Line, Frederick Accommodation, DilIervilleLocal.YtaMt.Jey. Harrisburg Accommedut'n, Columbia Accommodation, Harrisburg Express, Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Express 12:30 A.M. 5.-U) J 10:05 10:10 Haft 11:07 lOiiO 2:10 i 2:15 2:JO 5:15 7r-V 7rr. S:.'0 11.30 8:00 8.00 8:6b" 1LJU 2:30 : 4:00 5:00 6ri 9:10 11:55 Pacific Express H'- " 2.40a.m. Pacific Express, oust, en Sunday, when Hag gcd, will step at Middlctewn. Ellznhcthtnu u , Mt. Jey, Landisvllle, lUrd-in-ltaud, Leiuan Place, t.ap, Christiana, Parkcsburg, Coutiw Ceutiw ville, Oakland und Ulen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged. will step ut Downlngtewn,CoatevilIe. P.irl.e P.irl.e P.irl.e burg,Mt.Joy,ElizabethtewnandJliiItIIetowii. Hanover Accommodation, went, connects at Lancaster with Niagara Exprirss, w est. at lesn. a. m., and will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, cunuret- -it Lancaster, with Fast Ltne, west, at 2:ln i m.. and will run through te Frederick. C COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT It. K J Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the fellow lug time: Stations Northward. Exprcss.1 Accem. a. m. r. M. Pert Deposit Peachbottem Fite'sEddy. McCall's Ferry-. Shenk's Ferry... Sat e Harber. Columbia li:30 7:07 7:20 7::H 7:51 7:57 h:30 2:45 3:I.J 4:110 4:17 4:11 4:40 5:35 Stations Southward. Aace1" "j'"'"'' Columbia. ll:(m CrJJ Safe Harber. ll.5i; i;:i: Shenk's Ferry. 12:05 t::."4 McCaU's Ferry. 12:31 7:00 Fite'sEddy. 12:51 7rJi Peachbottem lsll 7:32 Pert Deposit 2:15 M:a" EEADING AND COLOMBIA RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, OCT. lira. 17.1. Iiasscnger trains will run en this read a- tul ews: Trains Going Seuth, a.m. a.m. t.m. p.m. Reading, 7:30 11:55 ;:lu r. m. Rcinhelds, 8:01 12:21 ifcl'i Ephrata 8:18 12:10 7:a! ... Akren, 8:21 12:15 7:us Litiz, 8:43 1:U2 7:25 Manheim 9:02 1:13 7:: Lancaster Junction,.. 9:05 1:4(1 7:45 Landisvlllc, 9:IK 1:30 7:"e Columbia, 9:45 1:55 8:20 Dillerville, 9:27 2:02 8:t .... Lancaster, 9:33 2:05 8:10 .VOu King Street, 9:45 8:20 5:10 Haraish, 9-.5S 8:31 5:30 West Willow 10:05 .... 8:42 5.30 Ilaumgardncr, 10:09 .... 8:47 5:15 Pequea, 10:17 .... 8:55 5:53 Refton, 10:23 9:01 ii.02 New Providence, 10:34 9:12 :15 Hess 10:42 ,... 9:19 rrJ8 Quarryville 10J0 .... 9r25 i.-j!5 Trains Geino North, a. x. y. m. r. m. a. m. Quarryville, 0:45 2.35 7:50 Hess, i:."i2 .... , 2.41 : New Providence, 0:59 2:t.s e:l3 Refton, 7:11 .... 2J9 r?i Pequea, 7:18 .... :',AC f:.;r Baumgardncr, 7'2( .... 3:13 8:13 WestWillew, 7:32 3:lt- 8:19 Harnish, 7:41 .... 3:Ji; 9:iie King Street, 7:55 3: JO 9:20 Lancaster, 8:05 1:00 3:5ii u-:3 Dillerville 8:08 1:03 3:53 Columbia, 8:00 1:00 3:35 .... Landisvlllc, 8:30 1:30 4.01 Lancaster Junction,... 8:30 1:25 4:15 .... Manheim, 8:49 1:48 4:20 Litiz, 9:00 2:00 4:.10 Akren, 9-.ll! 2:18 4:47 .... Ephrata, 9:23 2r25 4:5:! Rcinheldsville, 9:42 2:46 5:11 .... Reading, 10:05 3:20 5:50 Trains connect at Reading with trains te and from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Baltimore. A.M. WILSON, Supt. OCAL MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAIL. BY RAILROAD. Nkw Yerk through mail. 7:00 a m, 12:30 p in, 4:45 p m and 11:30 p in. Way Mail, east, 7 a m. Gordehvillk, Downingtown, Leaman Place, Gap G p m. Philadelphia, through mail, 7 and 9 a m, 12:50, 4:45 and 11:30 p m. Pittsburgh and west, 1:30 and 11:30 p in. Harrisbcre Mail, 10 a m, 1:30, 5:15 and 11:30 p m. Way Mail, west, 10 am. Balttxebk and Washington, via Philadel phia, 4:50 pm. Baltimore and Washington, via Yerk, 1:30 p ui. Baltimore and Washington, via Harrisburg. 11:30 p m. Ceatksvillk, 4:15 p m. Columbia, 10 a m, 1:30 and 5:15 p in. Yerk and Yerk way, 1:30 and 11:30 p in. Northern Central, 10 a in, 1:30 and 11:30 p in. Reading, via Reading and Columbia R R, 7:30 a in and 12:30 p m. Reading, via Harrisburg, 5:15 and 11:30 pm. Readine way. via Junction, Litiz, Manheim, East Hempfteld and Ephrata, 3 p in. Quarrxville, Camargo, Refton, New Provi dence. West Willow, Lime Valley and Martins ville, 9:30 a m, and 7:30 p m. New Helland, Churchtown, Grcenbank, Blue Ball, Geedville, Bcartewn, by wuy or Downingtown, at 7 a in and 0 p in. Save Harber, via Columbia, 10 a in. BY STAGE MUIersvllle and Slaekwater, te Sate Harber, dally, at 230 p m. Te Millersville, Hand 11 a in, and 4 p m. Binkley's Bridge, Leacock, Bareville, New Helland, 2:30 p m. Willow Street, Smithville, Buck, Chestnut Level. Green, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve. Reck Springs. Fainneunt and Rowlandsville. Mil, dally, at 7 a m. Landis Valley, Oregon, West Earl, Fiirmer.-t-ville, Hinkletown, Terre Hill. Martindalc. daily, at 30 pm. Fertility, Lampeter and Wheadand Mills, te Strasburg, daily, at 4 p m. Greenland und Soudersburg, te Paradise daily, at 4 p m Netfsville, dally, at 4 p m. New Danville, Conestoga, Marticville, Cle manville, Mount Nebo. Knwliiisvillc, Bcthcs ,sx and Liberty Square, daily, at 2:30 p m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a if. 10:45 a m, 3 and 0:30 p m. Eastern way mail, 10:45 a m. Western mail, 7 and 10 a in, 2 and &30 p m. Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 2:30 p m. Western way mail, 8 am. Reading way mail, 1010 a m. ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem Safe Ruber and MUIersvllle, at 9 a in, dall v. Frem MUIersvllle, 7 and 9 a in, and 4 p m. Frem New Helland, at 9-.30a m, daily. Frem Rowlandsville, Sid, at 230 p in. Reading way mall, at 10-30 a in. daily. Frem Strasburg, at 9:30 a in, daily. Frem Paradise te Lancaster, 10 a in, dally Frem Netfsville, at 1 p in, daily. Frem RHwlln.sville.atll am. DELIVERIES BY CARRlEltS. There are four mull deliveries by letter car riers each day, and en their return trips they take up the mail matter deposited in the letter boxes. Fer the first delivery the carriers leave the office at fiitt a in; second delivery at 10 a m ; third delivery at 11 a in ; fourth delivery at 3 n m. SUNDAY POSTOFF1CE HOURS. On Sunday the posteftice is open fiem April 1 te October 1, from 8 te 9 a m. and from C te 7 p m ; from October I teApril l,f rein u te 10 a m. and from 6 te 7 p m. HD V CATION AL. rnHK ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH X Franklin and Marsliall College eilers su perier advantages te young men and boys who desire either te prepare forcellege or te obtain a thorough academic education. Students re ceived at any time during the school year Send for circular. Address REV. JAMES CRAWFORD, eetll-lyd Lancaster. Pa. CHAS.R.KLCOS, , Attorney-at-Law, SSiVL10! Dake street, Lancaster, Pa. 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