BPWIWMMPlPilW- i: ?vg&Qiy - JTVw'vt"' -"; - ',-;', .'-.rrrffi-aU MM-MH " H W0Bwwiiiiiii h ii , t"r ,,"". ff , - . B-ap-yjlj 1., )g LANCASTER fcAiLY INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY APRIL i, 180. if '!' ,h I Lancaster Intelligencer. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1880. A BIKD'S MIsTB.Y. - Frem lii3 home in an Eastern bungalow. In sight of the everlasting snow Ot the grand Himalayas, row en row. Thus wrote my frieml: "I had traveled far Frem the Alghan towers of Candahar, Through tht sand-white plains of Slnde Sagar ; " And once, when the daily march wan o'er, As tired I sat in my tented deer, Hepe failed me, as never it failed uulerc. " In swarming city, at wayside Jane, By the Indus' bank, en the scorching pluin, I had taught and my teaching all seemed vain. " Xe glimmer of light (I Mghed) appear.-,; TIik Modern's Fate and the Buddhist's lears Have gloomed their worship this thousand years. "'Fer Christ and his truth I stand alone In the midst ei milliens: a sand-grain blown Against yen temple of ancient stone '" A zoen may level it ! ' Faith forsook My soul, as I turned en the pile te leek ; Then, rising, my saddened way I took " Te its lefty root, for the cooler air : I gazed, and marveled : hew crumbled were The walls I had deemed se llrm and fair: " Fer, edged in a rilt ei the massive stone, Most plainly rent by its roots alone, A beautiful pecpul-tree had grown : "Whose gradual stress would still expand The crevice, and topple upon the sand The temple, while o'er its w reck should stand 'The tree in its living vendure : Who Could compass the thought? The bird that Hew Ilitherward, dropping a seed that grew. -IU mere te shiver this ancient wall Than earthquake, war, simoen, or all The cent inies, in their lapse and fall ! "Then I knelt by the riven granite there. And my -eul -lmeh; oil' its weight et eaie. As my voice roe clear en the tropic air : "'The living seed- I have dropped remain I ii the clcll : Lord, quicken with dew and rain. Then temple and mosque shall be rent in twain !' " Margarit J. Preston. A 'ew Story. An anecdote of Geerges Sand which has never before been in print, bm which was told me by one present, conies te my memory, "it was at Nohant. and in the early spring, when the evenings are just smiling into twilight. Liszt and Chepin, anions many ether celebrities, were guests at the hospitable heu-e of the author of " Nalvedre :" and it was the custom after dinner for anyone te listen for a few minute- te s.ime 'inspiration of Liszt and Chop i:i played In ic tlfl: One morning a dis cussion a:ee between the two giants as te which wa the greater. Li-zr made geed his claims te immortality with great elo quence : after he had done Chepin simply lemarked. "Oi' course, you area great man. but I am still gi eater than you. feri uin imitate your unest inspirations per fectly, whereas I defy you te imitate inc." Liszt openly avowed that he could net imitate the "great "Frederic.' but at the .same time eilered te bet that he himself could net be imitated. as bis current of thought changed from day te day, and he'expressed himself en the piano according te the inspiration of the moment. Chepin took the bet. nobody being present but the two great men and my friend. The following evening, after dinner, everyone, as was the custom, sat in silence in the music room waiting for one of the two great musicians te play. Suddenly a grand theme began, brilliant but pathetic ; passion in the bass and a fervent tepensein the treble ; and then a grand dominant that stilled and overcame all. followed by a glorious flight of melody that seemed te ask for pardon, and then die away in regret. ''Brave Liszt!'' -everyone cried : ' hew you give yourself in your music ! That is one of your finest in spirations ! AVlie could mistake it'.'"' I'oer Llzst came trembling up te Geerge Sand, and said, "Madame, it is net I : it is Chepin playing. ! He must be a god !" If these lines meet the eyes of the Abbe Liszt, lie will endorse every word of this anec dote, which is interesting and valuable, as showing the wide gulf that separates talent no matter of what high order, from pure genius. Whitehall liccicw. An Illinois -unman has named her h.iby "I'iiraleiv." Probably because bhe never What .' Well comparatively seldom was with out Hr. Themas' Elect! ic Oil. which is the only remcily that ha- such wenilcrf ill cures ler whooping "cough, diphtheria, cold-., burns wounds sores, hurts .Vc. I 'or sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13'J";Nerth Queen street, Lancaster. I'relit, SU.-OO. "Te sum it up, siv Inns vein's of bed-iidden sickness, eestlng -jue per year, total $1.-00 all et this e-pense was stepped by three bottles of Hep Kittcistal.cn by my wife. Hie has done lier own housework for a year since, without !h! less of :i day. and I want cvrybedy te knew it. ler their benclit. al-2udw A (Srrnt Discovery by a Great .Mali. This, primarily, is what Warner's Sale Xcr vnie is. The great man is one et the most la la meus living physicians. He found u harmless remedy ler all kinds of pain, ethers improved it. and the final re-ull is. the Safe Ncivine new manufactured only by II. II. Warner & Ce. al-2wtl&w labesh '-new. Cunning Cove. X. S., writes : "1 was completely prostrated with the Asthma. but hearing et Ir. Themas' Electric Oil. I procured a bottle, and it did me se much geed Ihat I get another, and before it was used 1 was well. My son was cured of a bad cold by the use of a half a bottle. It nees like wild fi'ic, and makes cures wherever it is used." Fer Mile by II. 1!. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13'J Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. j m y coons. Silks and Satins S Fer Trimming and Presses, new open from New Yerk Auction. Large Lets of the ubec goods in BLACK AND COLORS, all te be sold at les than regular prices. In Quantities. Very Superior Goods at Lew Trices. We are offering Special llargains in Differ ent Department;., te which we invite atten tion, at FAOESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. pAK!) TO tiii: ladies: Just leceived a Fine Line of DRY GOODS, Philip Sclnmi, Sen & Ce.'s, .18 A: 40 1VKST KING STKKKTS. IlarliiK ailded in connection with our Large Stock et Carpets Yarns, &e., A FIXE LIXE Of DltY GOODS. Hiich iw CALICOES, I5LEACII El) AXD EXISLEACHEI) MUSLINS, TICK IXGS, COTTON FLANNELS. CASIIMEUKS, ULACK ALPACAS, SHEETINGS, NKW STYLE OF SHIFTING, NEW STYLE DUESS GOODS, TAI5LK LINENS. NAPKINS, TOWELS, &c., which we are helling at MODERATE J'llJCES. in4-3rn(l BLACK zutr THE GRAND DEPOT IS THE LARGEST RETAIL HOUSE in the United States, exclusive of New Yerk City. It carries DOUBLE THE STOCK of any Retail Heuse in Philadelphia. Buyers are Sure of Seeing the LARGEST ASSORT MENT of Newest Goods. A System of Business is ob served that Ensures PERFECT SATISFACTION. A CORDIAL INVITATION is Extended te all who visit us. The New Stock for Spring is Just Opened. JOHN WANAMAKER, 13th Street, Market te Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. NEW STOEE! NEW GOODS ! BOTTOM PRICES ! WATT. SIAND & COMPANY Have remove. teSTIRK"- CHINA HAM. Rl'ILDIXG, where they have opened an Immense block of DRY GOODs, FAXCY GOODS anil NOTIONS, at price that must cemnianil attention. NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, NEW Sl'KINU CRETONNES AXD CALICOES, NEW SPRING HOSIERY, NEW SPRING GLOVES. -EVERY DEPARTMENT A SPECIALTY, AT THE NEW YORK STORE, S AND 1 0 EAST KING STREET. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Silk and Weel Novelties COLORED SILKS AND SATINS, BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, BLACK SILKS, di:i;i:gi. caxtex gixgham." sprixg iiesieuy. spring gloves, cketexxes and fringe. J. B. MARTIN & CO. SPUING DEESS GOODS ! SPRING PRESS GOODS! SPRING DRESS GOODS! HAGER & BROTHER Arc new opening XEW STUIXG DUESS GOODS In all the I.atct Shades. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH DRESS GOODS! NOVELTIES IN ENGLISH DRESS GOODS! FULL LINES OF AMERICAN DRESS GOODS! Fieneh Grenadine, Plain and Lace Huntings Cretonnes, Chintzes, Canten Dress (ling hams and M'cis.ucfccr. Klack Cashmere Silks, in all ipiulillcs, lrem 7."ic. te $1.21 per yard, Celer ed silks, new shades, Trimming bilks, batiiis ami Peking. BLACK CASHMERES, Of be-t make, imported in all qualities, Silk Warp, Henriettas Crepe Cleth and Tamise. Genuine Kid Gloves lrem 2 te l! button, in ISlack Celers, White and Opera Htades, Lisle Gloves, 2. 3 and 4 Elastics, Lisle Gloves, Lace Tep, Silk Gleve, ISlack and Celers, 2, 3 and 4 Elastic. White Goods, Lace Goods, Hosiery and Corsets. CU'T DllA n'JStlS. AUTUOlCIZfeU JIT TJIK COMMON WEALTH OF ICY., and Fairest in the World. 19th Popular Monthly Drawing OP TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macauley's Theatre, in the City of Louis ville, en THURSDAY, APRIL 29th, 13S0. Thcbtt Drawings, authorized by act et the Legislature et IStf.), 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 th Mate. The management call attention te the granc. opportunity presented of obtaining, ler only $.!, anv of "the lolloping prizes 1 prize ::e,(KK) 1 prize ln,(KH) 1 prize ."i.emi 10 prizes $1,000 each 10,e0 '-Oprizes.lOOeaeh 10,000 100 prizes, irioe each 10,0011 l!00 prizes ) each 10,000 IHK) prizes UOeach 1-2,00') 1000 prizes leeach 10,000 9 prizes :0 each, approximation prizes 2,700 prizes aw each, " " 100 'J prizes 100 each, " " WW LWO prizes $111400 Whole tickets, $-2; halt tickets, $1; -27 tickets $."K); 53 tickets, $100. All applications forclubratcssheuld be made te the homeellice. Full list of drawing published In Louisville Courier-Journal and Sew Yerk Jlrrtild and muled te all ticket-holders. I'emit money liv mail or express. Address I!. .M. lloard lleard MAX, Courier-Journal ISuililing, Leu lsville, Ky., mv ut 'Ml and SOU IJreadway. Xew Yerk. M-iS-TuTh&S&w C1I1XA AJfJt UI.ASSWAIli:. "1U1NA UALL. Tlie JSest Assortment et Cliina, Glass & Quecnsware AT CHINA HALL, Ne. 15 EAST Jam STREET. All Wares sold at ISOTTOM ritlCES. Call anil examine our Stock. HIGH & MAETIN, Xe. 15 EAST KING STUEET. I.ASTATK OF ANNA M. WEIDLKK, Ji latent the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters el 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 same, will present them without delay for settlement te the underslgded, residing In Lancaster City. MRS. E. E. PATTERSON', J. W. F. Swift. Administratrix. Attorney. inSO-Ctdeed aoevs. KlltXJCT AXD IAWU Will:. WARNER'S SAFE Kidney and Liver CUBE. The greatest of Modern Medical Discoveries. A Vegetable Preparation and the OX LYSUKE KKMKDY in the world ler ltright's Disease, Diabetes and all Kidney, Liver ami Urinary Disease-;. There are a large liiiinber et testi monials of the highest character in support et these, statements. Prof. Green, a distinguished allopathic physician of the Seuth, in an article in the Mediea'l Kccerd. gives an account of the cure of two cases of Clnenie ISright's Disease by this r.einedy, and advises1 all his brother physicians te use it in practice. II. Caulkiiis, Jl.'D., of Kechester, X. V., wiilestliut he would jirescribe the remedy te all atllictcd with serious Kidney and Liver Diseases. Ifev. .1. E. Uankin, D. D., of Washington. D. C, tells et permanent cures effected by it, and --ays : "I de net doubt that it lias great virtue." I). W. ISartine, M. D., D. I)., of East Orange. X. .J., certilie.stliat it cured him et chronic ISright's Disease in two weeks. Itev. C. A. Harvey, 1). I)., Secretary of Heward University, certifies ; "1 am convinced that no remedy heretofore used or described can be held ter 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 ISright's and the ether diseases call for War ner's Sate Kidney and Liver Cure. Warner's Sate Hitters, Safe Tonic, Safe Pills anil Safe Xervine are also superior remedies, unequalled in their respective lields of disease. Warner's Safe Ecmedies are sold by drug gists and medicine, dealers generally through out the country. Send ler pamphlet anil testi monials. II. II. WAKXEll & CO., Rochester. X T. 1 di-TuTh&Ml.tw CAJWJZTS. ZIAKPETS! CA1SPETS!! CARPETS!!! H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 202 WEST KING STREET. Has en hand ever 20,000 YARDS OF CAR PET, ISedy and lapestry Brussels with Bor ders te match. Alse. Venitian Hall and Stair Carpets, Extra Three-Ply and Superline In grain Carpets, which were all bought from the manufacturers before the great advance in prices, and which he eners at the Lewest Liv ing Prices. Alse, a Larger Stock than ever of Rag and Chain Carpets, which he is prepared te sell at prices which defy competition. On hand a Large Stock of Oil Cleths, all widths. Counterpanes and Blankets et all kinds and Celer. Carpets made te order at short netice for parties who find their own Rags, guaran tuning perfect satisfaction. Give us a trial, at $D2 WEST KING STREET. ITXOltSJSYS-AT-JjA, ' HENRY A. RILEY Attorney and Counseller-at-Law 21 Park Rew, New Yerk. Collections made in all parts of the United States, anil a general legal business transacted. Refers by permission te Steimmam & Ilcavcl. IMMENSE STOCK! NEWEST STYLES ! LO WEST PRICES ! COME AND EXAMINE! GIVLEE, BO WEES & HUEST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa Sp Novelties! OPEXIXG DAYS. We will display en FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 2C anil 27. all the Xew Styles in SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS, Embracing ever 400 Patterns et the most Beautiful and X'evel Design, Rich in Celer and Handsome in appearance. Alse, all the Xew Mvles new ready in Spiing Weight Overcoats anil L'lsterctte.s. We have opened a Xew Department in our line, viz: Thu Manufacture of ClIIL DREX'S CLOTH1XG, te which we give sti iet and careful attention. Examine our stock. CENTRE HALL. MYERS & RATHFON, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 12 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. ILEW GOODS FOR THE SPRIM TRADE, AT G-UNDAKERB. LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Itiifllings, Cotten Trimmings, ltlchillgs, Black Silk Fringes, Satins. Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GUNDAZER'S. Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Culls, call at fl UN DAKEIl'S. Ladies, v.c will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &e., call and examine our eck, at 142 & 144 North Queen Street, CLOTJIFA'U. H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, MONDAY, APRIL 5. Having jut returned from the Xew Yerk Woolen Market. I am new prepared te exhibit one of the licit Selected stecki of WOOLENS Ever brought te this city. Xene but the very bet of ENGLISH, FRENCH AMERICAN FABRICS, in all the Leading Styles. Prices as low as the lowest, and all goods warranted as represent ed, at H. GERHART'S, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. Spring Opening 24 CENTRE SQUARE. We have fei sale for tlie coming seasons an Immense stock of of our own manufacture, which cemprNc the Latest and 3Iet STYLISH DESIGIS. Come and see our NEW GOODS T which is larger and composed of the best styles te be found in the city.- 1 B. Hostetter k Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE- 95-lrd LAXC ASTER. PA ISOOTtt ASH SHOES. 17 . CV HOOTS. SIIOKS AXI) LASTS Xj2a.O X made en a new principle, insur ing comlert ler the lcet. I JirvTC! Lasts made te order MILLER, tebl4-tfd 123 East King street. -Vf-AKCUS . SEHNEK, HOUSE CABPENT.be, Se. 120 Xerth Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al tcratien and repairs. sl3-lyd BIG EMI n Reafly-fflafle Mini ititr two vs. CARPETS! :e:- CLOT11IXU. ! i:3iiuuiij:i:ji:s, .t v. Mies mm VLOTltlXtl. A COMPLETE RENEWAL IX OU1S CLOTHING. XEW UOOUS IIOUUIIT FOIt CASH MADE UI IJEFOUE THE ADVAXCE AXI) OI-FEU EU TO THE l'UIJLIO AT l'UICES FKO.M 25 te 30 per cent. LESS THAX I'UESEXT COST OF MAXUFACl'UUE l'UEl'AUEU UV A. C. YATES & CO. THE LEADIXU AXU l'OPULAIl CLOTHIERS OF PHILADELPHIA, FOR THE 1SS0 SPUING AND SUMMER. 18S0 FOR THE IJE5T AXD CHEAPEST CLOTHIXG CALL AT THE Ledger Building, Chestnut and Sixth Streets. THE FINEST CLOTHIXG HOUSE IX AMERICA. WATCH J:.S, EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, DEALER IX AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES, Sterling Silver and Silvcr-PIatcd Ware, Glecte, Jewelry id Ariflel Tintefl Spittles. Wc eiler our patrons the benefit of our Ien-j experience in bu.ine-s, by which we arc able te aid them in making the best use of their money in any department of our bushier. We manufacture a large part ei the goods we sell, and buy only lrem First-Class Houses. Every article sold accompanied with a bill stating its quality. t3,First-Class Watcll and General Repairing given special attention. ZAHM'S CORNER. CAlti:iAS EN, S. E. BAIL1T. S. E. BAILY & Ce., Manufacturers CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! Office and Waroroems, 430 and 432 North Quean Street. Factory, 431 and 433 Market Street, Lancaster, Pa. ' We are new ready ler Sl'RIXG TRA DE, with a Fine Assortment et Bra Craps, Piute, iffi Wapas, k. Having purchased our stock for cash, before the recent advance, we are enabled le eiler SPECIAL IXDUCEMEXTS IX TRICE. We Mill keep in stock I5UGGIES OF ALL GRADES and PRICES te suitall classes et customers SPECIAL BARGAIXS IX MARKET WAGOXS. Civa us a call. All work fully wariunted one Tear. 3112111 BROWNING'S C. & C. CORDIAL, Fer COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, TICKLING or DRYNESS of the THROAT, SORE THROAT, COLD in the HEAD, CROUP, INFLU ENZA, WHOOPING COUGH, COLD in tlie BOWELS, ASTHMATIC COUGHS, and RELIEF OF CONSUMPTIVES. Dn. RROWX1XG is a regular graduate of medicine, a. killful pharmacist, and a thorough chemist. His "C. & C." (Cough and Celd) Cordial K 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 anv ether medicine upon the market, and yet it is sold at the exceedingly low price of 00c. 5-"Sample bottles (for a short time only) 23c. W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D., Proprietor, 117 AKCH STREET, itW FOR SALE BY d4-lydeew.tw ini InTBlt W les Lancaster, Pa. STOCK OF JKWV.IAIY, Ac Lancaster, Pa., LANCASTER, PA. 1'HAETOSS. .tr W. W. BAILY of and Dealers in CAL, PHILADELPHIA, PA. THE PROPRIETOR AXD AJ.L DRUGGISTS. TKAlTHLEltS' UV1DE LANCASTER AND -MILEKRSVU.L1; I:. 1; Cars run as fellows : Te La,K;H!tcr 1'-,:- Depot), at 7, l. an.l ll-.e0a.in., and , , t; and S:S0 p. m., except 0:1 Saturday, when the last car leaves at ittep. m Leave MillcrsTille (lower end) at 5. s. and a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. in. Cars run daily en above time except en Sun day. CIOLUMBIA AXI) PORT DEI" OS1T R. 1; J Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en thu fellow in" time: StatI02S Xeuthvard. E-M'ress. Acieu.. A-M- V. 31. Pert Deposit G:5 !.- Peaehbottem 7:1. :'.:!.. Fife's Eddv. 7:23 ue McCair- Kerry 7:37 -i:i; Mienk's Kerry. 7:-4 l-li ate Harber. 7:."'J 4:l'.i Columbia '. tttle 5:."i Stations Secthwaup. Aecem. Exprps v . : Columbia H):!0 fir-) :ite Harber. ns G::' Shenk's Ferry 11:48 e:5l .McCall's Ferry :is 7:re . ,U?,K,I,," 1 ""-'" leachbottem i:K. 7:a. PortDepe-.it !.-, .(,r, 1")NSY1.VASIA KAILKOAI1 -M.H ...,.?t:,M;:,)l:i'b: " 1U"1 ll,I'r MXDA. APRIL 4th, 1U, trains en the lVnn-. l:m i liilre:ul w 111 arrive and lcnv.- the Iiiic.i-tc and Philaiielphia depots as fellow;,: Eastward. l.tsij. Arrive j Lane'ter Philad'.i ji Atlantic Express lrr a.m. 3:ee .v. 4 Philadelphia Expicss e t:tr tf Fast Line ,rcSi " 7:!e !"i' Yerk Accem. Arrives; te'M " sj Harrisbnig Rxpress 8.03 ' id:ie 5s, Dillerville Aceem. Arrives, s:5 " t 1 Columbia Accommodation, l:le ' lint r II Ficderick Accem. Arrives, l:a " l l'acilie Express, lr" r.M. .::!i) " I Sunday Mail li " 5:iM Si Johnstown Express, 3:05 " 5:30 M Day Kxpress 5:20 " 7rJ ' Harrisburg Accommeilat'n. t:3 " ::::e tt'KTWirn I 'l-,iv' Aliie nLSTWAM). I Philad'n I.llie'tl-i H l Way l'assenger, I:..;i. .":(! .-.i. Jaj Xiagam Expiess i kwi le.iC. j.3 Hanover Accommeilatiou, ' 10:1. 1 " l MailTi-.iinXe. l.via Jlt.Jev.i S.oe " Il:ii5 .Mail Train Xe.,vi.i Cel'tn'i,' 11:07 " fl Sunday .Mail, s:ii: inin - 11 Fast Line, ll:."u " iu e.- ? Fiederiek Aecemi latum,1 .... 2:15 " 1 Dillerville Lee-.il.vi.i 31 t..Iej 2:5e ' si Harrisburg AeeommeiJat'ii, 2:30 cm. 5:15 fl Columbia Accommodation : " 7:20 1 Harrisburg Express, i T:'M " 7:.'"0 " l Pittsburg Express, r23 " siie Cinciiinati Exfiress I '.':le " ll.:ai Paeilie Express 11:55 " 2.10 a. ! f'fli'illfr KYiirt.-. ...it .... w i .. gcd, will step at Middlctewn. Kliabpthtew n ill. Jey Landi.-,ville, Rirtl-iii-Il.inil, Liinun 1 lace, (.up, Christiana, Parl.eburg, (.e.iti villi-, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line west, en huiulav, when l!.i-' , will .step at lleu ningtowii.Ceatesville. Pal s . burg, Jit. Jey, Llialx-tlitewn and .Midillriew . Hanover Accommodation, west,, tn-iN . i Iincastcr with Magara Expn , we-t at Id- .". a. M., and will run tlueugli te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, wist,eiiiiiretsat Lancaster, nil h fast Line, west. at .:e i- -,r and i ill run through te Frederick. 1)i:aiixc axi elu.mi;ia kaii.kead. t On and alter MONDAY. OCT. ltii. t , paKseiiger train will run en this mail as !. lows : Trains Geimj Seuth, a.m. a.m. r. ;j. - i Reading, 7:."'J ' Il:.Vi (,:li I v. ji. ReinlieIJs S:i)l ' i.:-. c (., Ephr.ita, b':lS i 7:a. Akren, brl ll." 7:..s Litiz, s;i.i i:,i 7.. I Jlaiiheiiu, Mti 1:1:: ::;t. Lancaster Junction,.. !i:(C 1:M I :i:, Landisville ti:li; l:.si 7:i Columbia, y:l"i i:.v, Sr.ii Dillerville, ii7 'i-Ml :l Lancaster, J:Xi :ir s:l , King Mreet, 'J:l." b:2il Harnish :.V .s;.-;i , West Willow, l(:ii" s: Raumgardner, Uk)e S:I7 I Pe(tica, lu:17 s:.V Relton, Kiss: ;:ii Xew Pievidcnce, Iftei-I i;i Hi'ss 10:1. tti Qnarryville, li;."V !i:r. Trains (Ieimi Xeirrn. a.m. r. m. r. m. I Quarryville, f:l" ..:!" I Hess, (; , tt ! Xew Providence, (i:.V. fi lictten. 7:11 .... ' j, Pequea, 7:1S :::(i". Raumgardner, 7r-" ! :1S West Willow 7:::. ' .1:1s Harnixh 7:11 j 3; Kingfctreet, 7:." :::tn i Lancaster, s:ir ::(je :;:.-. I Dillerville Mis :u:; :;.;,: i Columbia 8.() l:tx) :S.". j Liimlisville. 2::)i) !::) 4.01 Lancaster Junction,... h:.!0 lr3 4:15 1 Manheim, 8:l!l l:fs 4r.M ' Litiz, d-.ik) .i 4::i ' Akren u:i; ( H 4:17 Ephnita, J:I ri" 4A: Reinhelil.sville, J:t. :li; r:ll , Reading 10:0.'. :;:-J0 TrSH 1 r. i 7:.Vi 7.:is !-:.!l !i:iJ .):-.l U: :t Trains connect at Reading with trains te and from Philadelphia. Pottsville. Harrisbm . AI- lentewn and Xew Yerk. At Columbia ttllll trains te ami from Yerk, Hanover, Getty burg r reucricic anil i;ajumeie. A. I. WILSOX, iL " OCAL MAIL AKKAXGEaIEXTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MA1L. IJY RAILROAD. Xew Yerk throueu mail 7:00 a in 12:.:e p m, 4:4." in ami 11:.W p m. Way Mail, east, 7 a in. Gorde.nville, Dowiiiiigtewn, Lcaiiian Place, Gap l p in. PniLAiiELrniA, through mail, 7 and 9am. l'-:.r(, 4: !. and lisie p in. PlTTSCL'iceii and west, 110 and 11-JOpm. Hakrisiutke Mail, 10 a in, 1:30. 3:15 and 11:30 p in. Way Mail, west, 10 a in. Raltimere and Wasiiinoten, via Philadel phia, 4:.K) i in. ISaltimer- and Wasiiinoten, via Yerl:, ten p m. Raltimers ane Washington, via Han i.sburg, ll:."0p m. Coatesville, 4:15 p m. Celumiua, 10 a m, 1:30 anil 5:15 p m. Yerk and Yerk way, 1:30 and 1 1:30 p m. Xerthern Central, 10a m, 1:30 and ll::;e p 1 1. Reaiune. via Reading and Columbia It if, 7...0 am and l.:30p lit. Readine, via Harrisburg, 5:15 and 11:30 pu,. RMiNO way, via Junction, Lltiz, 3Iaiihcii!., East He tuplichl and Kplinita, 3 p m.) Ouarrxville, Cainarge, Relteu, Xew Provi dence, West Willow. Lime Valley and Martins ville. '.)::) a m, and 7:30 p m. New Helland, Churchtown, Greeiibank. Rlue Rail, Geedville, Reartewn, by way i Downingtewu, at 7 a m and 0 p in. .Safe Harrer, via Columbia. 10a m. 15Y bTAGE MilliTsville and slackw.iter. ! S tie Harber, daily, at -:30 j) in. Te Millersvilie, Hand II a m, and 1 p in liinkley's Rridge, Leacock, ISuri-viiie Sfv Helland, 2:30 p m. Willow Street, Smithville, Ruck, Clie-lniit Level, Green, Peter.i' Creek, Pleasant l.mvi, Reck Springs. Fail-mount anil Rewlandsvilb , Md, daily, at 7 am. Iuidis" Valley, Oiegen, West Earl. Farmeis vllle, Hinkletown, Terre Hill, jlarlnid.iie daily, at -:30 p m. Fertility, Lampeter and Wheatland Mill-., e Stra.sluirg, daily, at 4 p m. Greenland and Seiulcrsburg, te P.u-.i-ii daily, at 4 p m Xell'sville, daily, at 4 p in. Xew Danville. Conestoga, .'lai-ticville. Ci.Ie mauvillc. Mount Nebo. ltaiv liiisville. Rvti.es .a a:nl Liberty Sijuare, daily, at -:30 p in. SUNDAY POaTOFFICK llut;i:.-. On Sunday tlie postefllce is e-jien treui April I te October 1, from M te '.la in. .mil lreui (J te 7 p m ; from October 1 teApril l.freiu 'J te 10 .i i;i . ml from I! te 7 l m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. A RRIV1XG IJY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a . I(:l5a ui, 3 and 0:30 p m. Eiustern way mail, 10:13 a m. Western mail, 7 and 10a in, -and iKJO p in. Reading, via Reading and Celimibi.i, i-Mi , in. Western way mail, 8 a in. Reading way mail, 10:30a m. ARRIV1XGRY STAGE. Frem Safe Hu-ber and Millersvilie. at! a m, daily. Frem Millersvilie, 7 and !a in, and I ji m. Frem Xew Helland, at ::30 a m. daily. Frem Rewlanilsville, Mil, at 30 p m. Reading way mail, at 10:30 a m, daily. Frem Strasburg, atU:30a m, daily. Fiem Puradise te Lanca-ster. lea m, daily Fieui Xetrsville.at 1 p m, daily. Fiem Rawlinsville, at II am. DELIVERIES KY CARRIERS. There are four mail deliveries by letter cn'-riei-s each day, and en their return trips tin y take up the mail matter deposited in the Ie:t boxes. Fer the first delivery the carriers lea-.e tin efllee at 0:30 a m ; second deliverv.it 10a m ; third delivery at 11 a in ; fourth deliver;, at 3 . in. TISWAlli:, .CO c (ALL OX SHEliTZKi:, HUM I'll KEVILLK X KILFFER, manufactuiers ei TIN AXD SIIEET-1ROX WORK, and dealers in GAS FIXTURES AXD H0U-.E KURXISHIXGGOODS. Special attention given te PLUMKIXG, GAS and STEAM FITTIXG Ne. 40 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. i m -- m -. v - :? t