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Lancaster Intelligencer.
TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2, 1880.
TRACES OF HITCHING.
"Suppose," said he, In accents soft,
"A felloe, Just like me
Should axle little girl te wed
What voeld the answer be?"
The maiden drops her liquid eyes
Her smiles with blushes mingle
" Why seek the bridal halter when
Yeu may live en, Sur, cinglc ?"
And then he spoke" Oh, be my bride,
I ask you once again ;
Yeu arc the empress of my soul,
And there shall ever rein.
"I'll never tire of kindly deeds
Te win your gentle heart,
And saddle be the shaft that rends
Our happy lives apart !"
Upen her cheek the maiden felt
The mantling blushes glow
She took him for her faithful hub
Te share his wheel or whoa.
McKean Miner.
The Linnaean Society.
Its February Meeting Last Saturday.
A stated meeting of the Linnaean society
was held en Saturday, February 28, 1880,
President Rev. J. S. Stalir in the chair.
After attending te the opening duties
the donations te the museum were ex
amined, and found te consist of a fine
specimen of fish, caught below the dam at
Columbia, and sent per Mr. Gee. F. Ratli Ratli
ven, aud submitted te J. Stauffer, chair
man of the committee en ichthiolegy for
a name, which he gave as the Ambleplites
rupestris, a fish only known in Lake Erie
and the Western waters, and new for the
Susquehanna. A specimen of ere. A
dark colored large teeth, sent last October
by Gee. D. Beggs, Elizabethtown, and by
him supposed te te be a fossil teeth. On
inspection it has net attained the stage of a
fossil, and proves te be the teeth of a horse.
A bottle containing one of a number of
singular productions, passed by a respec
table female of this city, similar te these
claimed by Docter Campbell te have been
crabs, a year age, by one of his patients.
This is intended te be submitted te Dr.
Davis for a microscopic inspection, te de
tcrmin its character. One bottle, having
a singular growth found, en what they
call fish-bred, an algae or fungus growth,
net inspected both deposited by S. S.
Rathven. Several very large, fiattish, cir
cular beans, from a pod said te attain four
feet in length ; also, thin, Hat double seeds,
with fine silky wings, two inches en each
side, from some shrub, no doubt similar
te the catalpa bean or tree, together with
9 leaves of palm leaf part of a sacred book
of the Burmah religion, and a translation ;
title, "Justice and Mercy Reconciled ; "
donated by Miss Saleme S. Le
fevre, who had been a missionary in Bur
mah for years. Fer the inspection of the
members present she also had en exhibi
tion a book in leaves about 3 inches wide
and 20 inches long, embossed with raised
letters of a shiny black polish en a gilded
ground, and a gorgeously colored envelope
or cover quite a curiosity, but no one
volunteered te read the title eveu. Sculp
tured idols, artistically made, together
with richly-colored pictures of some -of
their gods and goddesses, such as the
Krishna and Radhika, or the Menkey
Ged ; Kali, the bloody war goddess ;
Ganeh, the Elephant Ged ; Mehader, or
Lakkhia and Swaraswati, two daughters
of Mehadar. These water-color paintings
are in the oriental style, rich in color
smoothly laid en, but like these of the
Chinese or Japanese, net remarkable for
perspective skill or truthful outline. A
framed bouquet of flowers per Mrs. Zell
from specimen collected in Palestine by
Miss Lefevre, the " Rese of Sharen " occu
pying the centre. Mr. Rathven exhibited
a full large flower of the hellebore, called
Christmas rose, wondering why this was
net mere cultivated, as it yields flowers in
succession, from December te April, out
of doers, when no ether flowers arc about.
Te the historical section, Chas. A.
Heinitsh, esq., added a revenue tax receipt
from Leenard Eicholtz, dated Feb. 21,
1S10 en saddles, Jas. Humes, collector.
S. S. Rathven, four envelopes containing
clippings of historical interest.
Te the library: Proceedings of the
Academy of Natural Science, Philadel
phia, Part II., April te October, 1879. The
Lancaster Farmer for February. Ne. 1,
Scientific Advocate ; editor, A. Green, Atco,
N. J. Sunday-school book notices and cat
alogues. Papers read : J. Stauffer read an illus
trated paper, Ne. 537, en the fish named
by him as the Ambleplites Rapestris, and
from a copy of it sent te S. S. Baird, sec
retary of the Smithsonian society, the
name was proneuneed correct and it is con
sidered new for the waters of Pennsylva
nia, and of interest, Prof. Baird desiring
the lean of the specimen te compare it
with these they have from the Western
waters. S. S, Rathven read a miscellane
ous record of articles deposited and whence
taken.
New business : Miss Saleme S. Lefevre
was proposed and unanimously elected a
corresponding member of this society, and
en motion a vote of cordial thanks was
given her for the pleasure afforded by the
display of Indian curiosities and her expla
nation, as well as for the desirable speci
mens donated te the society.
The president, Rev. J. S. Stahr, asked
if the society could net publish a small
monthly sheet of its proceedings ? A mo
tion was then made that a committee of
three be appointed te ascertain the cost
and expediency se te de and exchange
with ether societies. The motion was
agreed te, when Mr. Stauffer nominated
Rev. J. S. Stahr, S. S. Rathven and Rev.
Dr. J. H. Dubbs as that committee, and
they were agreed te. Mr. Rathven rcjort rcjert
ed a bill for alcohol : ordered te be raid.
The treasurer was authorized te subscribe
for the Science Advocate for one year.
Under scientific miscellany the religion
aud products of Burmah was discussed, or
rather commented upon, and after spend
ing a few hours in a highly interesting and
profitable manner the society adjourned.
Maine News.
Hep Bitters, which are advertised in our
columns, are a sure cure for ague, biliousness
and kidney complaints. These who use them
say they cannot be tee highly recommended,
These afflicted should give them a fair trial,
and will become thereby enthusiastic in the
praise of their curative qualities. Portland
Ad.
Washington, D. C, Jan. 16, 1880.
II. II. Warner & Ce. Dear Sir: I write te
say that alter having taken your Sale rills and
finding them all that is claimed ler them in
your circular, 1 cheerfully recommend them
as the beat Tills in the market.
JOSEPH PRATHER,
409 M. street, Washington, D. C.
WRITING INKS, &C.
IT
SE T11E BEST.
HARRISON'S
CELEBRATED
WRITING INKS, FLUIDS
AND
MUCILAGE.
Give them a trial. Ask yenr stationer for
them and take no ether. 3-SPECIAL RATES
for inks in bulk for Schools and Colleges.
HARRISON MANUFACTURING CO.,
512 Broadway, New Yerk.
Please mention this paper. feb5-lmd&w
OCHER'S COUGH SYRUP CURES CON
j SUMPTION,
FOR THE
C AED TO
TLSTDEKWEAK BOOMS.
Grand Depot, - - - Jehn Wanamaker.
PHILADELPHIA.
The delicate and rare styles of
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
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.
MEDICAL,
BROWNING'S C. & C. CORDIAL,
Fer COUGnS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, TICKLING or DRYNESS
of the THROAT, SORE THROAT, COLD in the HEAD, CROUP, INFLU
ENZA, WHOOPING COUGH, COLD in the BOWELS, ASTHMATIC
COUGHS, and RELIEF OF CONSUMPTIVES.
Dr. BROWNING is a regular graduate of medicine, a skillful pharmacist, and a thorough
chemist. His "C.'& C." (Cough and Celd) Cordial is net the result of mere chance, but of long
scientific research in chemistry and medicine, as is plainly seen by the rapidity of its action
and its unparalleled efficacy. The expense in its manufacture is at least five times as great as
that et any ether medicine upon the market, and yet it is sold at the exceedingly low price ei
50c. Sample bottles (for a short time only) 25c.
W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D., Proprietor,
117 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
d4-lydeew&w S- FOB SALE BY THE PROPRIETOR AND ALL, DRUGGISTS.
CARRIAGES,
SLEIGHS ! SLEIGHS ! SLEIGHS !
We have new in stock a large let of Sleighs, consisting et PONY, PORTLAND AND
ALBANYS. TWO FINE
FOUR-PASSENGER SLEIGHS,
BySTRElT&LOCKWOOD, oi-Peughkeepsie, N.Y. One Fine Four-Passenger PORTLAND
SLEIGH. TKIJUIKD AND UNTIUMM.ED1
PORTLAM) CUTTERS. ALBANY CUTTERS,
Finished in the highest style and sold at one-halt the usual price. Alse, a fine let et Buggies
and Carriages of our own make and celebrated city makers. One Fine Second-hand
EXTENSION PHAETON,
By Brewster, one by Gregg & Bowe, and a variety of ethers, second-hand. All te be sold at
half their value.
S. E. BAILY & Ce.,
430 & 432 North Queen and 431 & 433 Market Streets, Lancaster, Pa.
ecl3-lyd
KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE.
WARNER'S
SAFE
Kidney and Liver
CUBE.
The greatest of Modern Medical Discoveries.
A Vegetable Preparation aud the ONLY SURE
REMEDY in the world ler Blight's Disease,
Diabetes and all Kidney, Liver and Urinary
Diseases. There are a large number of testi
monials of the highest character in support e 1
these statements. Prof. Green, a distinguished
allopathic physician of the Seuth, in an article
in the Medical Recerd, gives an account of the
cure et two cases of Chronic Bright's Disease
by this remedy, and advises all his brother
physicians te use it in practice. R. Cnulkins,
M. D., of Rochester, X. V., writes that he would
prescribe the remedy te all alllicted with
serious Kidney and Liver Diseases. Rev. .1. E.
Rankin, D. D., of Washington, D. C, tells et
permanent cures effected by it, and says: "I
de net doubt that it has great virtue." D. W.
Bartinc, M. D., D. D., of East Orange, X. .1.,
certifies that it cured him et chronic Bright's
Disease in tv, e weeks. Rev. C. A. Harvey, D.
D., Secretary of Heward University, certifies;
"I am convinced that no remedy heretofore
used or described can be held ler one moment
in comparison with this." These are sample
testimonials.
Twe compounds ; Fer the cure et Diabetes
call for Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure. Fer cure
of Bright's and the ether diseases call ler War
ner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
Warner's Safe Bitters, Safe Tonic, Safe Pills
and Sale Nervine are also superior remedies,
unequalled in their respective fields of disease.
Warner's Safe Remedies are sold by drug
gists and medicine dealers generally through
out the country. Send ler pamphlet and testi
monials. II. II. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N Y.
1 cIS-TuTh&Sd&w
FOR SALE OR REN1.
STOKiTrOOM FOB KKNT, NO. 114 N.
Queen street. Possession given January
1st. Apply ul
d9-tfdl Ne. 112 North Queen Street.
FOR RENT.
Union Hetel, East Chestnut street, oppo
site Pcnn'a Depot. Apply at the
J16-tfd INTELLIGENCER OFFICE.
FOR RENT.
Twe rooms. Ne. 43K North Queen street,
suitable for photograph gallery, new occupied
by J S. Saumian. Apply te
dec2G-tfd TIIOS. BAUMGARDNKR.
FOR RENT.
A three-story Brick Heuse, en North
Prince, between Chestnut and Walnut streets.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
rrcbi:j-tni
I JURE PROOF SAFE FOR SALE.
A Fire Proof Safe (Meslcr, Rahman & Ce.,
Cincinnati make), 34 inches high, 26U wide and
24 deep, weight 1,200 pounds, with Sargent's
Patent Night and Day Combination Leck, for
sale cheap. Apply at the
jan2-tfd INTELLIGENCER OFFICE.
"TORTGAGES FOR SALE.
Twe six per cent. Mortgages, one ler $10,000
and the ether ler $4,750, first liens and well se
cured en eligible city Real Estate, belonging
te the estate of the late Dr. Benjamin Misnler,
dee'd. Inquire et
WM. R. WILSON, Esq.,
Ne21 North Duke Street.
Hl-tlW&S Lancaster, Pa,
LADIES.
LADIES I
Underwear we are new showing merit
INFANTS' ROBES,
INFANTS' SHIRTS,
IN FLANNEL,
IN CAMBRICS.
13th ST.
PHAETONS. &c
GIFT DRAWINGS.
AUTHORIZED KY THE COMMON
WEALTH OF KY., and Fairest in the
World.
18th Popular Monthly Drawing
OP THE
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macauley's Theatre, in the City of Louis
ville, en
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1880.
These Drawings, authorized by act et the
Legislature et 1809, and sustained by all the
courts of Kentucky occur regularly en the last
day of every month (Sundays excepted), and
are supervised by prominent citizens et Ui
State.
The management call attention te the granu
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only
$2, any of the follewing.prizes
' J rj $ ij(,UIIF
A J& M04J9 ljAflJJ
1 prize 5,000
10 prizes $1,000 each 10,000
20 prizes 500 each 10,000
loe prizes. $100 each 10.000
200 prizes 50 each 10,000
COO prizes 20 each 12,000
1000 prizes 10 each 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
! prizes 200 eiich, " " 1,800
9 prizes 100 each, " " 900
1,960 prizes $112,400
Whole tickets, $2; halt tickets, $1; 27 tickets
$50; 55 tickets $100.
All applications ferclub 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 dratt in letter, or by ex
press. Orders of $5 and upward, by express,
can be sent at our expense. Address it. M
BOARD.M AN. Courier-Journal Building, Lou
isville, Ky., or at 103 Broadway, New Yerk.
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CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
-UEENSWARE1 O.UEENSWAREM
Housekeepers, new is your time ler
BARGAINS.
ODD AND DAMAGED WARE sold at Sncil
flce, and all ether goods at Reduced Prices ler
u short time only, at
CHINA HALL.
HIGH & MARTIN.
Ne. 8 KukI King Slr.mt.
INSURANCE.
mil
E OLD
GIRARD
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred
and Thirty-one Thousand Eight
Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars.
$1,131,838.
All invested in the best securities. Lesses
promptly paid. Fer policies cull en
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
Ne. 19 East King St.. Lancaster, Pa.
8-MWASUmdB
SEW GOODS FOR THE SPBUG TRADE, AT
QIHSTDAKER'S.
LADLES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufflings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins,
Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread 31eves, Hosiery, &c, call at GUNDAKER'S.
Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuff's, call at GUN.
DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c, call and examine our stock, at
GrTJTNTDAJBZER'S,
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
LADIES!
WE HAVE NOW OPEN A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
HARRIS BROTHERS' KID GLOVES,
all sizes, in Black, Street Shades and Opera Shades, in two, three and four buttons. Ladies, we have new open an elegant assort
ment of Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Irish and Embroidery Trimmings, Laces, &c. Ladies, we keep constantly en hand a
full assortment of
. CORSETS! CORSETS!
In the best makes, which we warrant te be perfect fitting and te give full satisfaction te the wearer. Ladies, we have just opened
an elegant line of Black Crepe Veils, in all sizes and best qualities of goods. Ladies, we have just opened a large line of Black
Thibet Shawls, wh'cb. we are offering at a bargain. Ladies, as we have an immense stock of goods in every department, we invite
you te call and examine same, whether wanting te purchase at the time or in the future.
GIVXEK, BO WEES & HTJE8T,
2B EAST KING STREET.
H. HOUG-HTON'8
COACH WORKS,
Ne. 20 West Vine Street, Rear of the Lamb Hetel.
NOTICE. Te all who may want a First-class Shifting Tep Buggy, Tretting Buggy or Jump Seat Carriage, Phaeton or
Market Wagen, or any repairing done in my line, please give me a call. All my New Werk is first-class and at theV ery Lewest
Prices. Alse, all repairing done at my shop is done at short notice, and the Best Style and Lewest Price.
NOTICE. Gentlemen, I will at all times exchange a New Wagen en a geed, sound Herse or Mules, at
H. HOUGHTON'S,
Ne. 20 "West Vine Street, Lancaster, Pa.
PRINTING AND RINDING.
DOMEIUING NEW.
Just received at this efllec the lincst let of
Business Cards, Pregrammes, Cevers,
Bills of Fare, Circulars, &c.
Something new. Call and see samples.
ltd
TOBACCO PACKERS'
SAMPLE TAGS
PRINTED ON
CHECK BOARD
(Same as used by Tobacco Samplers), 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.
anl2-tfd
AT THE
SAME PRICE,
Having purchased the exclusive right of
Lancaster city and county te manufacture and
use
Reynolds's Metallic Stationery and
Boek Binder,
THE ONLY DEVICE GIVING ENTIRE SAT
ISFACTION, wc are new prepared te furnish
Check Beeks, Letter Heads, Nete Heads, State
ments, Bill Heads, all sizes, Notes et all kinds,
Contract Beeks, 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, ferthe 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 Reynolds' Metallic Station
ery and Boek Biuder has been befere 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 efits
construction aud the case aud 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 et 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-uclui-
of Its work.
Hpcclincns et Binding may be seen at the In
TKi.i.iuKNOicu ofllce, and all persons desiring a
neat and substantial piece of work in this line
me Invited te call and Inspect the numerous
advantages we have te eiler, and which enable
us te turn out Geed and Durable Werk at
prices lower than any ether prlntlngcstabllsh
nieiil In the city. ltd
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
-THE-
I
Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN
STRUMENTS In the Market. Warerooms 320
North Queen street. Manufactory In the rear.
Brunch Olllce, 15 East King Street.
Alex. McKillips, Proprietor.
Alse Agent for Lancaster County for
CHICK EKING & SON'S Celebrated
PIANOS.
A Full Line or Sheet and ethor Music, Small
Instruments, Violins, Banjos, Band Instru
ments, Ac., always en hand. flS-lydS&lyw
HINT 1 HINIIINI!
(ran
Mmicterr
EMBROIDERIES, JtC
DRY GOODS.
COAOH WORKS.
DRY
"WALL
isse.
WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS,
WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS,
WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS.
HAGER & BROTHER
Are receiving all the NEW SPRING STYLES of
PAPER HANGINGS,
In large assortment of EMBOSSED GILT, BRONZE, SATINS, GROUNDED and BLACK
BAl'ER, with Dade Frieze and Borders te match, for Parlors, Halls, Libraries, Dining-rooms
aud Chambers. As our orders ler the above were placed before the advance, we shall continue
te sell at the old low price. Estimates made and paper hung by expei
Window Shades, Shading and Fixtures in full assortment. Ale, Weel
Nottingham Laces and Lace Curtains, Walnut and Gilt Window Head
iitt rf'.ill mill ik-vii 5 i n
etc. Call and examine
GREAT LINEN SALE
-AT
NEW YORK STORE.
JUST OPENED A SPLENDID LINE OF
TABLE LINENS AT OLD PRICES.
LOOM DICE LINENS, at 22, 25, 31, 37J- and 50c. per yard.
BLEACHED and YARN BLEACHED DAMASKS, at 37J, 45, 50, 55, tt 75, S7c. and $1 each.
An Elegant Line of FIXE BARNSLEY DAMASKS, at $1 per yard.
BARGAINS IN TOWELS, at 5, 10, 12, 15, 20, 25, 37 and 50c. each.
100 DOEN FINE DAMASK TOWELS, at 25c. each.
I ATT, SHAJD 4 COMPANY,
20 & 22 EAST KING STREET.
S- Will shortly remove te STIRK'S CHINA HALL, 8 and 10 East King Street.
WATCHES,
EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
Zahm's Cerner,
DEALER IN
AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES,
Sterling Silver and Silver-Plated Ware,
Clocks, Jewelry aM Mel Tinted fteirts.
Wc offer our patrons the benefit of our long experience in business, by which wc arc able
te aid them in making the best use of their money in any department of our business. We
manufacture a large part of the goods we sell, and buy only lrcm First-Class Houses. Every
article sold accompanied with a bill stating its quality.
S,First-Class Watch and General Repairing given special attention.
ZAHM'S COKNER.
EDUCATIONAL.
rpHK ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH
X Franklin and Marsliall College otters su-
Serier advantages te young men and boys who
esire either teprepare for college or te obtain
a thorough academic education. Students re
ceived at any time during the school year
Send for circulars. Address
REV. JAMES CRAWFORD,
ectll-lyd Lancaster. Pft.
GOODS.
PAPER
isse.
xperienced paper hangers.
lerrysaim cretonnes,
Headings and Cornice Poles,
HAGER fc BKO.
THE-
.JEWELRY, te.
Lancaster, Pa.,
LANCASTER, PA.
RANKING.
ftm TO uticnrt
ALL WISHING TO
Jm 1 1 1 m. 3 i I. make menev in Wall st.
should deal with the undersigned. Write for
explanatory circulars, sent free by
iiTiirrTvri c. ni Bankers and Brokers,
HICKLING & CO., 42 Exchange Place,
New Yerk. el9-3tndeea
TRAVELERS' GVIDE,
LANCASTER AND MHXERSVIIXE B. R
Cars run as fellows :
Leave Lancaster (P.'R. Depot), at 7, 9, an.i
11:30 a. m., and 2, 4. 6 and 8:30 p. m., except en
Saturday, when the last car leaves at !fc30 p. m.
Leave MlllersvUle (lower end) at 5, 8, and
a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sun
day.
C10LU3IBIA AM) POKT DETOSIT K. K
J Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following
time:
Stations Northward.
Express. Accetu
A.M. V. M.
C:30 2:15
7:07 3:4e
7:20 4:H0
7:31 4:17
7:31 4:41
7:57 4:49
8:30 5:35
Accem. Express
A. M. P. M.
11:00 6:20
11.56 6:49
I M
12:05" 6:54
12:31 7:09
151 7:20
1:11 7:32
2:15 8:05
Pert Deposit....
Feachbottem....
Fife's Eddy.
McCaU's Ferry.
Sheuk's Ferry..
Safe Harber.
Columbia
Stations Southward.
Columbia....
Safe Harber..
Shenk's Ferry..
SlcCall's Ferry.
Fife's Eddy....,
Pcachbottem....
Pert Deposit....
PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAO NEW
SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY.
NOV. 9th, 1879, trains en the Pennsylvania
Railroad will arrive and leave the Lancaster
anil Philadelphia depots as follews:
l'MTWAire Leue Arrive
ljASTWA""' Lane'ter Philad'a
Atlantic Express, 12:25 a.m. 3:00 a.m
Philadelphia Express 1:10 " 7:00 '
Fast Line 5:20 " 7:10 '
Yerk Accem. Arrives; 7:30 "
Harrisburg Express 7:35 ' 10:00 '
Dillerville Accem. Arrives, 8:15 " ....
Columbia Accommodation, 9:10 " 12:01 v.
Frederick Accem. Arrives, 1:20 "
Pacific Express, 1:25 iM. .1:40 "
Sunday Mail, 2:00 " 5:00
Johnstown Express, 3:05 " 5:30
Day Express 5:20 " 7:20 "
Harrisburg Accommedat'n, 6:25 " 9:30 '
,,., Leave Arrive
W estward. Pliila.ru Lane'ter
Way Passenger, 12:30 a.m. 5:ikia.v.
Niagara Express 8:00 " 10.05 "
Hanover Accommodation,. 10:10 '
ManTrainNo.LviuMt.Jey, 8.00 " 11:05 "
Mail Train Ne. 2,via Cel'bia, --- 11:07 "
Sunday Mail 8:00 " 10:50 '
Fast Line, 11:50 " 2:10 r.-a.
Frederick Accommodation, .... 2:15
Dillerville Leeal.viaMt. Jey .... 2:50 "
Harrisdiurg Accommedat'n, -:!0 r.M- 5:4" "
Columbia Accommodation, -:00 " 7:2C
Harrisburg Express, 0:00 " 7:25
Pittsburg Express 3 " :50
Cincinnati Express 9:10 " 11.30 "
Pacific Express 1LJ5 " 2.40 A.if
Pacific Express, east, en Sundav, when flag
Bed, will step at Middletown, Elizabethtown,
Mt. Jey, Landisrille, Bird-in-IIand, Lcnum
Place, t.ap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Coates
ville, Oaklund and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step at Downingtown, Coatesville, Parkes
burg, Mt. Jey, Elizabethtown and Middleteu n.
Hanover Accommodation, west, connects at
Lancaster with Niagara Expr-ss, west, at io:."e,
a. sr., and will run threiigu m Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at
Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:10 r. u.,
and will run through te Frederick.
EEADING AND COLUMBIA KAILKOAI?.
On and alter JIOAUA1. OCT. 0th, t.-;if,
passenger trains will run en this read as fol fel
lows :
Trains Going Setrrn.
P.M.
V.M.
Reading,
6:10
6:45
7:03
7:0s
7:25
7:36
7:t5
7.50
8:20
8:06
8:10
8:20
8:34
8:42
8:17
8:55
9:01
9:12
9:19
9:25
Reinholds,
E pli rata,
AKI Oil,
Litiz
Mauheim,
Lancaster Junction,.
Landisville,
Columbia,
Dillerville,
Lancaster,
King Street,
Harnish
West Willow,
Baumgardner,
Pequea,
Retten,
New Providence,
Hess,
Quarry ville,
5:00
5:10
5:30
5:39
5:45
5:53
6:02
6:15
6:23
6::t5
Trains Geino North.
Quarryviile,
Hess,
New Providence,
Rcften,
Baumgardner,
West Willow, ,
Harnish,
King Street,
Lancaster,
Dillerville
Columbia,
Landisville,
Lancaster Junction,.. .
Manhcim,
Litiz
LakX UUf ,
Ephrata,
Reinheldsville,
Reading, ,
A.M. A.M.
7:30 11:55
V. M.
8:01 12:24
8:18 12:40
8:24 12:45
8:13 1:02
9:02 1:13
9:05 1:40
9:1 1S.11
9:45 1:.V.
9:27 2:d2
9:33 2:05
9:45 ....
9:58 ....
10:05
10:09
10:17 ....
10:25 ....
10:31 ....
10:42 ....
10:50 ....
A. M. P. 71. P. M.
6:43 2.35
6:52 .... 2.41
6:59 2:18
7:11 2:59
7:18 .... 3:05
7:26 .... 3:13
7:32 3:18
7:11 .... 3:26
7:55 .... 3:40
8:05 1:00 3:50
.S:08 1:03 3:53
8:00 1:00 3:35
8:30 1::I0 4.01
8:30 1:25 4:15
8:49 1:18 4:20
9:00 2:00 4:30
9:16 2:18 4:47
9:25 2:25 4:53
9:12 2: IB 5:11
10:05 3:20 5:50
7:50
7:58
8:13
8:27
8:35
8:13
8:49
9:1
9:20
9:33
Trains connect at Reading with trains te and
from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Al Al
lentewn and New Yerk. At Columbia with
trains te aud from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg,
Frederick and Baltimore.
A. M.WILSON, Supt.
T OCAL MAIL AKKANUEMKNTS.
HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS.
BY RAILROAD. Nkw Yerk through mail.
7:00 a m, 12:30 p in, 4:45 p m and 11:30 p m.
Wat Mail, east, 7 a m.
Gordonville, Downingtown, Leaman Place,
Gap 6 p m.
Philadelphia, through mail, 7 and 9 a in,
12:50, 4:45 and 11:30 p m.
Pittsburgh and west, 1:38 and 11:30 p m.
Harrisburg Mail, 10 a m, 1:30. 5:15 anil 11:30 p
m.
Wat Mail, west, 10 a m.
Baltimore akd Washington, via Philadel
phia, 4:50 p m.
Baltimore and Washington, via Yerk, 1:30 p
m.
Baltimore and Washington, via Harrisburg,
11:30 p m.
Coatesville, 4:45 p m.
Columbia, 10 a m, 1:30 and 5:15 p m.
Yerk and Yerk wav, 1:30 and 11:30 p m.
Northern Central, 10 a in, 1:30 and 1I::) p m.
Reading, via Reading and Columbia R R, 7:30
a m and 12:30 p m.
Reading, via Harrisburg, 5:15 and 11:20 p m.
Reading wat, via Junction, Litiz, Manlieim,
East Hempficld and Ephrata, 3 p in.
Quarrxville, Camargo, Rcften, New Provi
dence, West Willow. Lime Valley and Martins
ville, 9:30 a in, and 7:30 p in.
New Helland, Churchtown, Greenbank,
Blue Ball, Goedvillo, Bcartewn, by way of
Downingtown, at 7 a in and 6 p m.
Safe Harber, via Columbia, 10 a m.
I5Y STAGE Millersville aud Slackwater, te
Sate Harber, daily, at 2:30 p m.
Te Millersville, 8 and II a in, and 4 p m.
liiuKicy-s cringe, leacecic, iiarevuie, Aew
Helland, 2:30 p m.
Willow Street, Smithville, Buck, Chestnut
Level, Green, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve,
Reck Springs. Fainneunt and Rowlandsville,
Md, daily, at 7 a m.
Landis Valley, Oregon, West Earl, Farmers
vllle, Hinkletown, Terre Hill, Martiudale.
daily, at 2:30 pm.
Fertility, Lampeter and AVhcatland Mills, te
Strasburg, daily, at 4 p m.
Greenland and Soudersburg, te Paradise
daily, at 4 p m..
Nellsville, daily, at 4 p m.
New Danville. Conestoga, Martlcville, Ccle
manville. Mount Nabe.RawIinsvilie, Bethesau
and Libertv Square, daily, at 2:30 p m.
WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a m.
10:45 u m, 3 and 6:30 p m.
Eastern way mail, 10:45 a m.
Western mail, 7 ami 10 a in, 2 and 6:30 p m.
Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 2SJ0p
va.
Western way mail, 8 a in.
Reading way mail, 10:30 u in.
ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem Safe Harber
and Millersville, at 9 a in. daily.
Frem Millersville, 7 and 9 a in, and 4 p m.
Frem New Helland, at 9:30 a in, daily.
Frem Rowlandsville. Md, at 2:30 p m.
Reading way mail, at 10:30 a m, daily.
Frem Strasburg, at 9:30 a m, daily.
Frem Paradise te Lancaster, 10 a m, daily
Frem NetTsvillej at 1 p m, daily.
Frem Ruwlinsvillc, at 11 a m.
DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS.
There are four mail 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
efllce at 6:30 a m ; second delivery at 10 am;
third delivery at 11 a m ; fourth delivery at 3 p
m.
SUNDAY' POSTOFFICE HOURS.
On Sunday the postefllce is open from April
1 te October 1, from 8 te 9 am, and from 6 te 7
p in ; from October 1 teApril l,from 9 te 10 a m,
and from 6 te 7 v m.
-T LEWIN, M. ., GRADUATE OF THE
i.1 . University et Dorpat, Russia, formerly
of Berlin. Germany, Ne. 243 West King street.
Office hours from 8 te 10 a. in., 1 te 2 p. m. and
6 te 8 p.m. , j28-2md
TITARCCS O. SEUNEK,
HOUSE CARPENTER,
Ne. 120 North Prince street-
Prompt and particular attention paid te al
tcratien and repairs. slS-lyd
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