.-. v VJ"J.," - c '..' '- " LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. FRIDAiY. FEBRUARY: 20, 1880. lncastet intelligencer. FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 20, 1880. CeuHtry Bead Making. The transportation question is one of greatest importance te American farmers. It is probable, however, tliat the phase of this subject tliat has been least discussert by public journals the making and mend ing of country reads is quite as important and less understood than any ether. A large proportion of American farm products never reach the railroads. They arc consumed en the farm or in the villages and cities whither the farm er's team and -wagon convey them. Most of these farmers live se far from market that one full day at least is consumed in marketing a lead of prednce. If the reads arc uniformly geed and level a team will draw two tens of grain mere easily than en ordinary reads they will draw half that amount. This may seem te some tee great a difference, but it is be cause we have tee few really geed reads. Toe little attention is paid te grading. In a long stretch of level reads, a slight hill may compel every teamster te put en much less than lie should dc auie 10 ue. in hucu case it would be better te grade the hill, if that be possible, or go around it. The measure of value of a read is what a team can draw ever the hardest part of it. There is a decided increase in the selling value of farms which always have a geed and level read te market. I de net believe the importance of having geed reads is appreciated as it should and will be, but there is already an understanding en this subject which makes intelligent read im provement profitable. As a rule, most of the work annually put upon country highways is wasted. Conscious Censcious Conscieus nesss of this fact is one reason why such work is generally shirked sus far as possible. Most men will net work at their read tax as they, de en their farms for themselves. If they could knew that their work en the read was as direct ly for their own benelit as that which they de in every day farm work, this would net be se. Te have men engage earnestly in read making, it must be shown that their tabors mm nrntlncintr Poed results. As it is new, very often the harder men work the worse will be the reads. The severe winters anil superabundant rains and snows of our northern climate, make the keeping of reads in repair ex tremely difficult. "We have hardly begun te appreciate the importance of under draining te keep reads in geed order. It is, en all heavy soils, the first thing te be done. In neighborhoods where farmers undcrdmin their land, the reads arc much better than where they de net. Very often the drain cresses the read, and always at a point where it will be of most advantage. With an umlerdrain three feet deep cross ing a read, and usually in a depression, it should be easy te keep a long stretch of read always dry. This is the place te put in a piece of macadam turnpike two or three layers of stone lightly covered with earth and gravel. The macadam turn pike is really a thoroughly drained road bed when it is jicrfecr. The reason why it se often fails is because in many places there is no outlet te the drain. The water runs under the read te some depression, and there lies until winter frosts have lifted the stones from their foundation and left the read a quagmire as seen as the spring came. If the macadam read-bed is connected with an underdrain it will obvi ate this trublc and make a linn and per manent read-bed. Piling loose earth and sods in the centre of the read may be somewhat better than leaving the surface level. I5uf if the soil is vegetable matter, sods and the like, the mere it is piled up, the worse the read-bed will surely be. Nothing will de any geed except te first remove surplus water by stone or tile underdraius. When this is done, it is surprising hew little stone or gravel is needed. I am glad that road read makers arc learning te use mere gravel ; but in thousands of places drawing gravel te threw en an undrained turnpike is nearly a waste of labor. W. J. F. in Country Gen tleman. A Cress ltaby. Nothing is se conducive te :i man'.- remain ing u bachelor as stepping for one night at the house et :i married friend and being kept awake for live or six hours by the 'crying el a cress baby. All cress and crying babies need only Hep'Bitter- te make them well and smil ing! Yeung man remember this. Ed. l'reni the Hanks of the Hudsen. Newbcre, X. V., Oct. 20, 187'.). II. II. Warner & Ce., Kechkstkk, X. Y. Gen ilemex: "A lady of ever seventy years of age, in tailing health ler ever a year, lias been using Warner's Sate Hitters 011 my recommen dation. She feels very grateful for the benelit she has derived thereirem. and says that until she used it her Htemach could bear no vege table toeil ler ever three years. 1 believe it te be a certain specilic for dyspepsia. Ill-2wdfcw J. T. .Ieslyx, M. D. WA1.I. I' AVERS, Ac. 1! i PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST., We have moved our stock te the above num ber, three doers below our old location, where we shall be pleased te sec our friends anil pa trons. We placed large orders for Wall Paper early In the fall before the advance, and have new in store and arc receiving daily additions te one et the Largest and Newest Lines of PAPER HAKIMS we ever bad. All Hie Xcw Designs in the Dark Shades. Dadoes, Fillings, Friezes, Bor ders, Centres, etc., for Tarlers, Pining Koein, "Chambers, Libra ries, Kitchens, etc. DADO WINDOW SHADES Ebony Band and Line Goods, entirely new, in six and seven feet lengths. Plain Goods by the yard in all colors and from one te two yards wide ; Fixtures, Cords, fringes. Tassels, etc. Alse make Walnut and Gilt Cernices: Cor nice Poles in Ebony and Walnut; Pele Trim mings, Gimp Hands, Curtain Leeps, Picture Cords, Nails, etc. We take measures of win dows, and hung shades in best manner. lcblO-lyd&w TINWARE, AC- CALL ONSHERTZER, HUMPHUEVILLE & KIEFFEK, manufacturers of TIX AXD SIIEET.IKOX WORK, and dealers in GAS FIXTURES AX1 MOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Special attention given te TLUMBIXG, GAS and STEAM FITTING Ne. 40 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. MARBLE WORKS. WM. P. FBATTiEyS MONUMENTAL MARBLE "WORKS 758 Nerm yueen Street, Lancaster, Fa. MONUMENTS. HEAD AND FOOT STONES, GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac. All work guaranteed and satisfaction given in every particular. N. B. Rcmeinber, works at the extreme end of North Queen street. ui301 ryiAS. BRIMMER. Removed te Ne. 4 West King street, first fleer, Rlieads A Bre.'s new building. jSMRKl I CRAYON PORTRAITS, SIGNS. Reieva SuMal We lave Without Doubt the largest Stock of Goods in the city. We have lieen busy the past week in opening up large quantities of NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. The largest stock of New Style Spring Prints. The largest stock of New Style Spring Chintzes. The largest stock of New Style Spring Percales. We open te-day an elegant line of BLACK SILKS, New Shades in Colored Silks, New Shades in Satins for Trimming, including Plain Old Geld and Gendarme Blue. We also open te-day an elegant line of DRESS GOODS, in New Styles and Shades. We offer te-day a Great Bargain in Black Cashmeres, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, the largest stock in the city, in all the best makes, at the lowest prices. Choice lines of Car pets, Mattings, Fleer Oil Cleths, Window Shading and Fixtures, Rugs, Mats, &e. We invite all te call and fee the immense stock of goods we display in every department, at lowest prices. GtfVLEK, BO WEES & HUEST, 2S EAST KING STREET. Just Received for the Spring Trade 10,000 Yards of the Finest Patterns of EMBROIDERIES, At the Lewest Prices in the city and Hundreds of Patterns te select from, and the Latest Spring Styles of Buttens, Fringes, Ribbons, Laces, Neckties, Kid Gloves, and Latest Style Hats for the Spring Trade. Receiving daily all the Latest Styles of goods in the line of Notions and Millinery. Call and be convinced, at Vt. A. Haii-gliteii's Cheap Stere, Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. I'RINTING AND BINDING. TOBACCO PACKERS' SAMPLE TAGS ri'.IXTED ex CHECK BOARD (Same as u-ed by Tobacco Sampler), Heavy Railroad Beard any Celer. Alse, STRUNG TAGS FOR LABELING BALES OF TOBACCO. Contract and Receipt Beeks at the Lewest Prices, AT THE Intelligencer Office. janl2-tfd AT THE SAME PRICE. Having purchased the exclusive right et Lancaster city and county te manufacture and j Uie Kcyiields's Metallic Stationery and Boek Hinder, THE ONLY DEVICE GIVING ENTIRE SAT ISFACTION, we are new prepared te lurnish Check Beeks, Letter Heads, Nete Heads, (state ments. Bill Heads, all sizes, Notes of all kinds, Contract Boek-, Receipt Beeks, Order Beeks, and, in fact any kind et work in which binding is necessary printed en the very best paper at the lowest figures. This invention, for the use et which we have obtained the sole right in Lancaster city and county, enables us te bind the above named or any ether kind of ulankanil 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 Reynolds's Metallic Station cry 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 ease and accuracy of 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 et Binding may be seen at the In tellmiencer office, unci all persons desiring a neat and substantial piece of work In this line are 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 printing establish ment in the city. ltd JEWELERS. 113. CLOCKS. 113. French Half-Heur Striking Clocks, NICKEL ALARM CLOCKS, XICKEL STRIKIMJ CLOCKS, CALLEXDER CLOCKS, EIGHT-DAY STRIKING ALARM CLOCKS, OXE-DAY STRIKING ALARM CLOCKS. All warranted te keep perfect time. AUGUSTUS RHOADS, JEWELER, 13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. DRY GOODS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IS LADIES' CLOTH AND FLANNEL SKIRTS. Having purchased the balance of a Manu facturer's Stock of these Skirts, something like FIVE HUNDRED, We have them arranged en our Counters and Marked te sell at Much Less Than Regular Prices, AT PAOESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. nnBiB DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, AC. FOR THE CARD TO UNDEKWEAB BOOMS. Grand Depot, - - - Jehn Wanamaker. PHILADELPHIA. The delicate and rare styles of Underwear we are new showing merit mere than passing notice. With the improved assortment of fine lace-trimmed goods, finished with rare silk and niceness, we introduce THE CONTENT WORK 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 have new THE PERFECTION OF UNDERWEAR. Moderate prices are as noticeable as the refined character of the goods. "We have a full stock of INFAXTS' 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. DRY WALL 1SS0. WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS. HAGER & BROTHER Are receiving all the NEW SPUING STYLES of PAPER HANGINGS, In large assortment et EMIIOSSED GILT, BRONZE, SATINS, GROUNDED and BLACK Window Shades, Shading and Fixtures in full assortment. Alse, Weel Terrys and Cretonnes' Nottingham Laces and Lace Curtains, Walnut and Gilt Window Headings and Cornice roles' ote. f.n mill iY:imiiif ' etc. Call and examine HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. J. B. MAKTIN & CO., WEST KING AXD PEINCE STREETS. -:e:- Sheetings and Muslins at Lew Prices Wide, Narrow and Fancy Striped Ticking, at Lew Prices. Table Linens and Napkins, at Lew Prices. Checks and Ginghams, at Lew Prices. Marseilles Qnllts, Turkey Red Damasks, Carpets, Wall Papers, Oil Cleths, Queensware, Glassware, Prime Feathers. IMMENSE STOCK. J. B. LADIES. LADIES ! INFANTS' ROBES, INFANTS' SHIRTS, IN FLANNEL, IN CAMBRICS. 13th ST. GOODS. PAPER 1SS0. HAGER & BRO. LOWEST PRICES. MARTIN & CO. ARCTIC v. CANDEE " BACK STRAP ARCTIC. Great Improvement Over Common Arctics. Easier te Buckle ; exclude wet and snow mere perfectly ; neater iu appearance ; bet ter fitting ; extra heavy sole, giving double service. Try one en and v a will never wear any ether. Sold by C. A. REECE, 26 CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS ! SLEIGHS ! SLEIGHS ! We have new in stock a large let et Sleighs, consisting et POXY, PORTLAND AND ALBANY'S. TWO FINE FOUR-PASSENGER SLEIGHS, BySTREIT&LOCKWOOD. et Peiighkecpsie, N. Y. One Flue Four-Passenger 1OKTLaX1) SLEIGII. TKDDIED AND VMKUD1KD, PORTLAND CUTTERS. ALBANY CUTTERS, Finished in the highest style and sold at one-halt the usual price. Alse, a tine let et Buggies and Carriages of our own make and celebrated city makers. One Fine Second-hand EXTENSION PHAETON, By Brewster, one by Gregg & Bewc, and a variety et ethers, second-hand. All te be Sold at half their value. S. E. BAILY & Ce., 430 & 432 Xertu queen and 431 & 433 Market Streets, Lancaster, Pa. ecl3-lyd WATCHES, EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, DEALER IN AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES, Sterling Silver and Clocks, Jewelry anil Ami Tiui Spectacles. We offer our patrena the benefit of our long experience in business, by which we are able te aid them in making the bestuscef their money in any department ofenr business. We manufacture a large part el the goods we sell, and buy only lrem First-Cla-s iieii-cs. Every article sold accompanied with a bill stating its quality. B-First-Class Watch and General Repairing given special attention. ZAHM'S CORNER. ROOKS AND STATIONERY. pAPETEKIE AND KIKTHDAY CAKDS. IN GREAT VARIETY, AT THE BOOK AXD STATIOXERY STOKE OF L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET. 1880. 1880. VALENTINES! A CHOICE STOCK OF MARCUS WARD & OO'S Valentines and Valentine CARDS, Unsurpassed In variety of design and bea uty FOR SALE AT BOOK STORE OF JOHI BASE'S SOIS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. ROBES, BLANKETS, AC. SIGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. - ROBES ! ROBES ! ! BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! I have new en hand the Largest, Best and Cheapest Assortment of Lined and Unllned BUFFALO ROUES in the city. Alse LAP AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c. 49Rcpairing neatly and promptly denc.-S& A. MILEY, 308 North Queen St., Lunciister. e23-lydMW&S43mw ATTORNEY S-AT-LA II' A. J. STEINMAN, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Cen tre Square, Lancaster, Pa W. U. UENSEL, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Cen tre Square. Lancaster, Pa. CUAS. IC. KLINC, Attorney-at-Law, Ne. 15 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. All kinds of Conveyances promptly drawn. marlS-lyd&w UENUY A. K1LEY Attorney and CounscIler-at-I aw 21 Park Rew, New Yerk. Collections made in all parts of the United Slates, and a general legal business transacted. Refers by permission 10 Steinman & Hcnsel. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. -THE- Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN STRUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms 320 North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear. Branch Office, 15J East King Street. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. Alse Agent for Lancaster County for CH1CKERING & SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line of Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments. Violins, Banjos, Band Instru ments, &c, always en hand. fl3-lydS&ly w HAPPY RELIEF Te all suffering from chronic diseases of nil kinds. Confidential consultation Invited per sonally or by mail. New mc thou of treatment. New and reliable remedies. Boek and circu lars sent free in sealed envelopes. Address Heward Association, 419 N. Ninth street, Phil adelphia, Pa., an institution haying a high reputation for honorable conduct and proles preles proles tenal skill. inar-lyii Organ Hwacterj SHOES. EAST KING ST. leb'Mmd PHAETONS. Ac JEWELRY, Ae. Lancaster, Pa., Silver-Plated Ware, LANCASTER, PA. GROCERIES. YyUOLKSALE AND KKTAIL. EEVAX'S FLOUR AT Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. 117-lyd TUST RECEIVED A LOT OF FINE ROSE AND PEERLESS POTATOES, and for s:ile cheap at BURSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. lAIINESTOCK'S FAK1NA l'LOUIC. A Very Superior Article. Give it a trial. Fer sale at P.URSK'S. 1UY THE PATENT IlICKOliY COKN- Covered Ilroem. Jnt the broom ter Sheps, Warehouses, Tanneries, Stables. Pave ments, Gutters, and for all rough sweeping. Fer sale at BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. EOR SALE OR RENT. STOKIS KOOM FOR KENT, Ne. 114 N. Queen street. Possession given Januarv 1st. Apply at dO-tfdl Ne. 112 North Queen Street. I70U KENT. Union Hetel. East Chestnut street, oppe site Penn'a Depot. Apply at the jlfrtfd INTELLIGENCER OFFICE. T70K KENT. C Twe rooms. Ne. i?, North Queen street, suitable for photegrapirgallcry, new occupied by. I S. Saurman. Apply te dec2C-tfd T1IOS. 1JAUJIGARDNER. FOlt KENT. A three-story Rrick Heuse, en North Prince, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Apply at THIS OFFICE. felilS-tfd I.MKE PKOOF SAFE FOlt SALE. . A Fire Proof Safe (Mesler, Bukman & Ce., Cincinnati make), ."I inches high, 2i;i wide and 24 deep, weight 1,200 peuuiN, with Sargent's Patent Night and Day Combination Leck, for sale cheap. Applvntthc janS-tfd INTELLIGENCER OFFICE. F OK SALE. A twelve te flltecn horse-power engine and boiler. Alse a large planer, almost new; a small flooring and matching machine, and a tending and power mortising machine. Address PHILIP LEBZELTER, Eagle Speke and Bending Works, nevlO-tld&w Lancaster. Pa. F OK SALE OK KENT. Geed will, stock and fixtures of general country store, with Drug store In connection ; all doing a geed business. The building has store aim iiwcillng connected, wnicn will l leased together or separately for a term of years, 11 desired. Apply te THOMAS C. YOUNG & Ce.. flOlwd&w Parkesbtirg, Pa. PUISLIC SALE. On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2s. 180, w ill be sold by public vendue, at the Cooper Heuse, en WestKing street, in the Citv of Lan caster, Five Shares of the Capital Stock et the FULTON BUILDING AND SAVING ASSO CIATION, of Lancaster. Pa., lately belonging te Leuis erk, and te be sold for nen-pavment of dues, &c. By order of the Beard of "Direc tors of said Association. Sale te commence at Vi o'clock, p. 111.. when terms will be made known by JEROME DOSCII, President. B. YECKER, Treasurer. Attest: JeSErii Jaceii. fl!l,20,2I,2';.27.2S MIS CELL AN EO US. r'liRY iTeCIIeTvs'cOUGII SYRUpT 1 AS. KOSEN1IAUM & CO., . PACKERS OF LEAF TOBACCO, Ne. 22 Prince street, Lancaster, Pa. I. ROSENMYER, an7-:!md Manager, D AYS OF APPEAL FOlt 1880. Te the Taxable Inhabitants et the First and Third Wards of Lancaster City, and the Bor ough of Marietta, Lancaster county, P.i.: Pursuant te the provi-iensof the laws of the Commonwealth, the undersigned Commission ers of Lancaster county hereby give notice that the day of appeal for the assessment of 1880, for the above wards and borough, will be held in the CommK-iener's office, at Lancaster city en THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1880. C. CORLC. ISAAC BUSUONG. ROUT. MONTGOMERY, Commissioners. Lancaster dailies and Marietta papers only publish. tcbll-lwd IMA VELERS GVIDE LANCASTER AND MILLERSVILLE IC. IC Cars run tut follews: Leave Lancaster (P. K. Depot), at 7, 9, an-l 11:20 a.m., and 2, 4. 6 and 8:30 p. in., except ei Saturday, when the last car leave at 9:30 7. m Leave Millcrsville (lower end) - e, and a. 31., and 1. 3, 5 and 7 p. in. Cars run daily en above tin;: except en Sun day. CIOLUMUIA AND l'OKT DEPOSIT K. K J Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following time: Stations Northward. K:a1:" ApL1" PortDcpesit t!:30 2:15 PeachlKittem 7:i7 3:4:5 Fitu's Eddy. 7:20 4-lt) McCall's Ferry 7:31 4:17 Shenk's Ferry 7:51 4:11 Safe Harber. 7:57 4:4'. Columbia s:.';e 5:35 St.vt7o37ectrd Alcorn. Express. Columbia 11:1)0 tfcM Safe Harber. 11.5ft !: 1 M Shenk's Ferry litis tiuM McCall's Ferrv 1231 7:0 Flte's.Eddy.... 12:51 7.-20 Peachbottem 1:11 7:32 Pert Deposit 2:15 S:al PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD NEW SCHEDULE On and alter SUNDAY. SOV. 9th, T1.), trains en the Pennsylvania Railroad will arrive and leave the Laneastei ami Philadelphia depots as follews: rjOTirmii Leave Arrive r-ASTWAitu. Lane'ter Phllad'a Atlantic Express 12:25 a.m. 3:1)0 a.m Philadelphia Express 4:10 " 7:00 Fast Line 5:20 " 7:40 Yerk Acteiii. Arrives: 7:30 " Ilarrisliurg Express 7:3,r ' 10:00 ' DillervilleAccem. Arrives, 8:45 " Columbia Accommodation, ihie " 12:01 v. f Frederick Aecem. Arrives, lrie " .... Pacltlc Express, 1:25 r.M. :t:IO " Sunday Mail, 2:1) " 5:(W Johnstown Express, 3:05 " 530 Day Express, .v.20 " 7:20 " llarrisburg Aecommedat'n. i;:25 " 0:30 ' Westward. Leave Arrive I Phllad'a Lane'ter Way Passenger, Niagara Express Hanover Accommodation,. Mall Train Ne. l,via Mt.Jev, Mail Train Ne.2,via Cel'bia, : a 8:00 8.tK llhlsi 10:10 U:ti.'i 11:07 Miii'iay jian, 1 8a) lOiVl 2:11) l 2:i:. ." r.:4.r 8:50 II.:-) 2.10. r ast l.lne, Frederick Accommodation, Dillerville Leeal.via Mt..ley Harrisburg Aceomiiiednt'n, Columbia Accommodation, ll:.Vi '30 1 4:1)0 larrisuiirg r.xprcss,... Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Express,.... Pacific Express, 5:00 ' rr I 0:10 1 11:.V Pacific Express, east, en Sunday, when nag ged, will step at Middletown, Eiiai.euneu... Mt. Jey, LandisTille, Bird-in-llaud, I.einaii Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Ceatcs. ville, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sund.iv, when flagged, will step at Downingtewii,CoatesviIli 1-ai ke ke burg,Mt.Jey, Elizaliethtewn anil Middletown. Hanover Accommodation, west, connects ai Lancaster with Niagara Expicss, west, at 10:30, a. St., and will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, u est. connect- at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:10 i m., and will run through te Frederick. I FADING AND COLUMHIA KAILKOAD. t On and alter MOXDA1. OCT. i.iii. i .:, passenger trains will run en this lead as fel lews: Trains Goixe Seuth, a.m. i a.m. p.m. r.M. Reading, 7:30 IPV 0:lii r.M. ; i RelnheliN, 8:01 12I I 0:i:. Enhrata, 8:18 12:10 :-u: ... Akren, srJI 12:15 7:"s Litiz 8:13 i:iri 7ri' Manheiin, '.i:02 1:M 7:3i; .... Lancaster Junction,.. !:05 1:4') 7:15 Landisville, 0:1(1 is,ii 7:." Columbia, !:I5 1:55 8rJi Dillerville, !);-j7 2:02 8:(i; Lancaster, U:33 2:05 .s:lu 5:0e KingMrcet, 0:15 ,s:-je 5:le Harnish. t)-Vi 8:3 f:.:i West Willow, 10:05 8:12 5:.V) Raumgarilner, 10:00 8:17 5:15 Pcquea, 10:17 .... 8:55 5:53 Retteu, 10:23 !t:ul vir; New Providence, 10:34 0:12 C:15 Hess, 10:12 0:10 i.ris Quarry ville, 10:50 0:25 raa Trains ein Nei.tu. a.m. im. r.M. a.m. Quarryville, :l .... 2.35 7:5i Hess, :.r2 .... i 2.11 7:.V New Providence, 0:.V. -its .s:i. Relton, 7:11 , 2:5!) sr27 Pequca 7:18 3:05 8:35 Raumgardncr, 7r2 3:13 8:13 West Willow, 7:32 3:is ,s:ii Harnish, 7:11 3:2i o-.eo King Street, 7:55 ' 3:10 ::2i) Lancaster, 8:05 l-.oe , 3:50 0:33 Dillervilie 8:08 1:1)3 3:53 Columbia, :oe 1:00 3:35 Landisville, 8:30 l:3i Let .... Lancaster Junction.... 8::; 1:25 4:15 Mauheim, 8:40 1:1s 4r2i) Litiz, 9:00 'iue 1:30 Akren, :I 2:18 4:47 Ephrata, 0:23 '25 41 I Reinheldsville, 0:12 2:l; 5:11 Reading, 10:05 3:20 5:50 Trains connect at Heading with trains te ami from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Ilarrisliurg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Itennvcr, Gettysburg, Frederick and Baltimore. A. M. WILSON, Supt. I OCAL .MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. BY RAILROAD. New Yep.k tiireviiii mail. 7:00 a m, 12:30 p m, 4:45 p m and 11:30 p m. Way Mail, east, 7 am. Gordexville, Downiugtewii, Leaiiian Place, Gap ; p ni. Philadelphia, through mail, 7 and 0 a in. 12:50, 4:45 mid 11:30 p in. Pittsburgh and west, l:.'!0aii(l 11:30 p m. Harrisiiure Mail, 10 a in, 1:30. 5:15 and 11:30 p m. Wat Mail, west, 10 a in. Baltimore and Washington, via Philadel phia, 4:50pm. Baltimore and Washington, via Yerk, l::ie p m. Baltimore and Washington, via Harrisburg, 11:30 pm. Ceatksville, 4:45 p in. Columbia, 10 a m, 1:30 and 5:15 p m. Yerk and Yerk way, 1:30 and 11:30 p m. Northern Central, 10 a in. l:30aud 11:30 p m. Reading, via Reading and Columbia R R, 7:30 a in and 12:30 p m. Reading. via Harrisburg, 5:15 and 11:30 pin. Reading way, via Junction, Litiz, Manheiin, East Hempticlil and Ephrata. 3 i in. Quakrxville, Cauiarge, Relton, New Provi dence, West Willow. Lime Valley and Martins ville, 9:30 a in, and 7:30 p in. New Helland, Churchtown,. Grccnbank, Blue Ball, Geedville, Bcartewn, by way et Downingtown, at 7 a in and t p m. Safe Harber, via Columbia. 10 a in. BY STAGE Millersville and blackwater, te Sate Harber, daily, at '30 p m. Te Millersville, 8 and 11 u in, and 4 p in. Binkley's Bridge, Lcaceck, Bareville, New Helland, '30 p m. Willow Street, SmlthvlIIe, Buck, Chestnut Level, Green, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve. Reck Springs. Fail-mount and Rowlandsville. Mil, daily, at 7 a in. Landis Valley, Oregon, West Earl. Farmers, ville, Ilinkletewn, Terre Hill, Martind.iU . daily, at '30 pin. Fertility, Lampeter nnd Wheatland Milts, te Strasburg, dally, at 4 p m. Greenland and Soudersburg, te Panulise daily, at 4 p m Netlrtville, daily, at 4 p in. New Danville, Conestoga, Marticville, Cele manville, Mount Nebo. Rawlinsville. Bellies.,.! and Liberty Square, dailv. at '30 p m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a n . 10:45 a in, 3 and fi:30 p in. Eastern way mail, 10:45 a m. Western mail, 7 and 10a m, 2and ;:30 p in. Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 2:-) p m. Western way mail, 8a m. Reading wav mail, 10:30 it in. ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem Safe Harber and Millersville, at 9 a in, daily. Frem Millersville, 7 and !lu in, and 4 p m. Frem New Helland, at 9-.30a m, daily. Frem Rowlandsville, Mil, at 2:30 p in. Reading way mail, at 10:30a in, dally. Frem Strasburg, at 9:30 a in, daily. Frem Paradise te Lancaster, le a in, dally Frem Neffsvllle. at 1 p in, daily. Frem Rawlinsville. at 11 am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are four mail deliveries by letter car riers each day, and en their return trips tliev take up the mail matter deposited iu the letter boxes. Fer the first delivery the carriers leave the office at G:30 a in; second delivery at 10 a in ; third delivery at 11 a m ; fourth deliver' at:t p m. SUNDAY POSTOFFICE HOURS. On Sunday the iOsteifiee is open lrem Apr'I 1 te October 1, fiem 8 te 9 a in. and from n te 7 p m : from October 1 teApril l,from 9 te if) a in, and from U te 7 l m. EDUCATIONAL. MPUE AtAOEMl CONNECTe1 WITH JL Franklin und Marshall College eilers sit perier advantages te young men and boy who desire either tenrepare forcellege or te obtain a thorough academic education. Students re celvcd at any time during the school year send ler circulars. Address BEV. JAMES CRAWFORD, ectll-lyd ljuicaster. Pa. AE. aicCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL . Estate and Personal Property. Orders leit at Ne. 35 Charlette btreet. or at the Black Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will receive prompt attention. Bills made eutand attended te without additional cost. e27-ly ) ' 5 4 1 I P .3 r d .71 8 I 1 1 a w I 3 HI n ..