LAlSClfiXElt DAILY INTELLIGENGER, THUKSDAY, MABGH 3. 1881. iticaster intelligencer. a THURSDAY EVENING, MAE. 3, 1881 SPRING WORK. THE SUBJECTS FOK AGRICULTURAL ATTENTION. Early Crep- Sugar i;cctAiiMrasus Po Pe taeo Culture. Ocrmanlewn Telegraph. Thetmh we have bad an unusually se vere winter beginning before December set it awl mew still with us at thiswrit- iI5r yet there is very little frost in the ground, awl there is every indication that we shall I ave an early spring. Te-day is the second day of spring, according te the calendar, and commonly gardeners have their hetb-uls prepared and sewn by the end of February. It is true, the benefit of it is net always or very rarely seen ; still it is g-'ii ing the work out of the way for ether of a mere blessing nature. An early ip-hig is net an open February and the 'first half of Tdareh. se much as steady, seasonable weather after it sets in, if that is net before the 20rh of March. The first crop of potatoes vrhich should be of the Eirly Kic is planted by St. Pat rick's day, is considered finite early, as it is seldom in th ieund before the 23th, and farmers are well-satisfied if the crop is all in diir'ni" the last week in the month. It is the same case with eats. fh- first ;aidi'ii crop of peas ought te be in t'u- ground in Mareli, se of the '-aily (ble'.'i) iarnip, the hetn carrot, the Hest en marlt't .'(!.'., the seailcJ. liidisb, and the be-is ; ,.;iieii cis, &c. .Steady, s-casen-ablf v. ..ibri jiushcs along the ci eps far bellci ill ;.! ."tuidi u s-tmrts, cheeked ever..' few (!.t s by cold snaps and Ire.st. Anic.-ica:i Sugar. The iiaie is a)reaching very evidently when the manufacture of sugar in this republic will leach a sufficient magnitude supply the whole country. Our terri tory i.s se cxten.ivi! and the temperature se varied, that there i. .seaicely anything consumed by man that will net flourish when the intricacies of the the art of pro ducing it aie eni-e sullieieiilly well under sieMi. We ie nei .sav thai the sugar sup ply v. ;! eciiH: from l.eets, though te some extent i. may. and n hope will. But me. i! iiii. iy .: wiii be the product of sei ghum and the amber eai.e. which would M;i m te be K-.-.; co-try iu the way of labor. Sugar- iiem beets can undoubtedly be made of as ,-xeeHent quality as any pro duced fieiu any ether material, but we fear net se cheaply. Laber i.s the i; re.it ilnr.vbacx ; and this being se much mere ocr.iiemii-ally supplied in France and (4er-ma-.y ili.ni ie i lie United States, readily ac'.eiint:; for ihe success of bi-et .sug:tr 2ii:i!;iiig ili :e ; and it m-cii.s thai, it Will aiwavsceiitinue te be sm, at least se long as tliis di-ciVanc.y in the. juice of labor e::i' -. Sh)iild we be able, however, te t'euuvrhalaucc this by increased product, of i in-beit pur acre, or by improved ma chines y, or fieni any ether eaitse net new deveiejied, the aspect, of things may be changed. The i'as-i.'iy in Delaware i.s ex ex pcrimeiiiieg jieiitaps meie intelligently than any ei Ik r that, has been established in this c'tuuiry. atid the prospect N mere encouraging than any oilier. Should it. be finally sne.M.ssfnI, it will of course lead the way te the establishment of ethers, and hence Mippb, a want iu tiie United States se great and commanding as te give employment te labor and capital te an enormous c .lent. Afspnrag-.i?. The pa pars are s ill dbvussing, and wiih some aerimenv, whctlser or net these arc mere vaiii l;-s ui us j uracils than e.scj. Sew-; ivi.!it:nd ih.st. iiu'ie is .mkI that there isasiuueii d!.-;l-.et;ou between the .llain .llain me'.hs. ;!.' Cuie.ss.tis. and ( C.eiiaths, and tin- old je.tiii s of gartlens, as theie is iieivve. e ;ii Marly Yerk and ;i Drumhead cabbage. tie v.. uthi suppose that where there is any difference, it would net be difficult te point out wherein the differ ence laid. If we have two men before us. we say this one has a dark complexion, thick lips or curly hair and that is a ligiii wan, 'with bine eyes or a pump han dle nose ; ami we leek for r.ueii intelli gent discrimination when any variety of iruit or vegetable is offered for our selec tion. Vv'e knew ; Seckei from a Ibirtlett pear when we see it. or a Knighfs Mar Mar rewiai pea ueui a iViissi.iti IJiue ; but when "i1 ask ler 111'- en iractcristics of the wonderful vaiictii-s of asparagus, we are siieplv told tii.it they are are laigcr than tlie ehs eiH s erv where. It is net fit for u.-. te settle these weighty questions of differences. They may be geed and valuable kinds for all we knew. Ve hope they are. Yet it is quite curtain that we have seen just as large asparagus from any ordinary bed, when properly eased for, as any one could obtain by phnti.'g these .mpre.-ci J.i.uis. If this one item ei m.:i, is all th.it t:.e improvers can clam it :. a sn.il! o.ie. Any one can git as large and as goeu a-p..v.gns as be can desire from :ecl from any Wollgiewn asparagus bed. T.:e fault of many v.iie desire geed as pn.it.uc is that they tet the plants tee thick. Te gei manimemh ''grass' the j-Mts should be set net closer than two feet apart. A very rich soil is essential te geed asparagus but. this may be near t'.u sat face and above the roots. Tee coalman j..et i-e et (i:..gi:i down deep . . car. s in l- an injury, ae-l many pl.iu i ttiens i..ii f;. ai ju it tin.-, extra labor in deii: r this i-,e:l." The asparagus is a seas;-.ie p!r...t u inn ally, "and giew in sand or s.itat. .sii, in winch nie water passe:. Tiie necessity !' liavinir rapidly aw the roots hih and dry. instead of deep liewn !. a well, is wed understood bv the Dullish, who generally jiiant the aspara gus iu raised beds four feet wide, and often as much as eighteen inches above the mh rounding surface. We feel sure that if tlie hints we have fjiven are attended te, any of the old fash ioned asparagus beds will ivc seed which will make plants that will give any one Sitisfactieu. Tim Culture of be Petate. Around all large cities, and hided near any piaee which eilers a cheap route te market, potato cultuie is one of the most pielitable; and tbeugh much has been written about it, it is doubtful whether we yet knew what is the best way of going about it. Just new we have befeic us a statement that our regular farm-way of growing them is all wrong, which wi very much doubt, though it might be a truth te say that we can de better. Hat then we are net sure the way proposed is better. We arc told that te grew the potato well, we should haul the manure out iu September am! plow it iu. In early spring plow again and pat about three hundred pounds of unieached ashes, ground bone and guano. men narrow tiie plant. im. requites three plewings, besides the iiarrewiugs, and we much doubt whether the increase of the crop, if any, would be enough te cover the difference in cost ever our present single plowing system. Heie one can take a piece of old sod, ma nure it well with stable-manure, aud plant the potatoes at the same plowing, and the best and healthiest crops fellow. The ground is well-harrowed after plant ing, and that is all net half that pro pre pro eosedwhile the crops are all that could be expected. The manure for this pur pose is generally preferred te be net well-reUcd-'-s.tr.-vivy manure, is the way farm crs express it. Oiten it is long that a boy iolleivs tie- plow nnd rakes it iu for the next hnie.r-si-cc te cover. Yet our es sayibt tebs us that rmijih matmw. ,c ti. Worst possible for the potato, as one 'may suppose by the recommendation te use bone dust and guano. It is probable that different climates will have much te de with what is best in potato culture ; and this may be es pecially true as regards the kind of ma nure te use. As we have said, here in Pennsylvania we find no better potato fer tilizer than half-rotten stable manure, while farther south they raise excellent potatoes by simply covering the potatoes by a deep mass of straw, without any ether manure or earth covering; and it may be that farther north or west very well-decayed manure may be better still. Te show hew much climate has te de with the best system of potato-culture, we need only refer te the recommendation te plow potato-ground in the fall of the year. Xew in this part of the world, we find that the best results fellow when the po pe po teto is planted early ; and especially is this likely te be the case since the advent of the potato-beetle, which is generally mere destructive te the late than the early crops. But in this part of the world a fall-plowing means in most cases two weeks later in the spring, unless the land is very loose, aud permits the plowed laud te be as close as ii there were no furrow-slices made. In sod-land where the sices lie at an angle against each ether, the frost penetrates te nearly double .the depth it does in un plowed land ; and these very spaces prevent the warm spring sun's action, which in eidinary cases seen takes the frost out of the ground. It is the experience of every farmer in this region, and especially in sod-land, that fall-plowing makes at least two weeks' difference in the time at which it. can be worked, and this is no mean item in the success of an earlv planting of the potato crop. It seems then that in potato culture, equally applicable te all, the proper method of culture takes rank with the question of the pioper variety of potato te plant ; it i.s a local question, and one must be guided in the selection by the peculiar circumstances of the case. Complications. II" the thou-ands that new have tlieir rest ami comfort destroyed ly complication of liver and kidney "complaints would give nature's remedy. Kidney-Wert, a trial, they would lie speedily cured It nets en bntli organs at the same time and therefore com pletely nil-, tlie hill lern perlect remedy. If run have a lame back and disordered kidneys I le-eitut one-. Won't neglect lliem. Mirror I enit J-'armrr. l-Uvd&w ' J.le-I 151k Lies!" Net se last my friend : for if you would see ; the slreiitf, healthy, blooming" men, women j and children that liave been raised from beds of s-ieknes-, mfferinj! and utmost death, by the j ae el Hep Hitlers, you would say "Truth, glorious truth." bee "Truths," in another I eelumn. 117Sw(l&v ( i t tiik isi:st mei:si-: ani cvnui . ? reU'DKi:. The atleiilien efiarmers and -t ek iai-er i specially calle.i te the above pewii r which i-. pronounced by muiiy'arincrs Hie .-l for distemper, coughs. eeld:tud ether ..I . .. . .....1 ...... .t .: .. ... IT ., lnr. .v... u-'.i-er- ;iiie uoiiiiiteii& in iiiuM.. .'iim, nil Cat lie. wine and Poultry. Fer .Milch Cows there cm be nothing bctte'r. 25 cents a pound or." pounds ler.l. Prepay d an I sold by AM'KliW" C. FRY. DUUGCIST, ver. .North Qiieen and OiunjrcStieet, Lancaster. Pa. rjHIIS ISTME TJ."KK OF YKAK .'1 AT ; tend te your 1A V Kit AXI KUKNKYS, and have them working well. KIDNSYOUBA will de it better than auytlitii'r eIe you can take. Price, Bile, a package. Knr s-nliMlt K.M'I F.MAN'-c BKU1J ST(,KE. llO-lmd 510 X. (Jueei! St.. Lancaster, Pa. "VTKKVOl'.S IK1I.IT. 1 Te .Nervous Sullerers The Crrat Euro pean Remedy Or. .1. I!. Siiiip.sen's Specilic Medieinc. ll is a positive cure ler Sperma Sperma eorrhea, seminal We:sknes-.lmpeteiiey,a.id all di.'-ca-es resulting from Self-Abuse, :t4 Mental Aiiiety, l.e-s of Memery, Pains in Rack or Sn.'e, and diseases that lead te Coiisiiinptieii, liisieiuy and an tuirly jciave. The .Specific Mriiiciiic is heing used with wonderful sueeeiss. !' enphfets sent tree te all. Write for litem jmd gel lull particulars. Price, Specilic. $1 per iickure. or i. packages for $.1. .1.11. SIMP sO.N .M KOIUIX K COM PAN . , Xes. Kit and KG Main Street, Itulfale, X. Y. Address all orders te Jl. It. COCIIRAX. OruggiM, Sele Apent, i:;Taud I.":) Xertli Vaeen Street, l.ancaster ml7-lvdeedAwi LOCHEPrB Renowned Cough Syrup! A l'le.isant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Remedy for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Inilu euza, Soreness ei tlie Threat aud Chest, ISreiichitis. Whooping Cough, Spit ting of Rloed. Inllammatien of the I.ungs.ntn'all Oi-easesef tlieCiiestand AirPass.iges. This valuable preparation combines all the uu-dieiual virtues of the-e articles which long experience has proved te possess Ihe ment sale and eflicient qualities ler l!ie cuim of :ill kinds of Lung Di-eases. Price 23 cents. 1're pared only and sold by CHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST5, NO. 0 CAST K!Mi .STKKKT. el-tfd BE. SAUFOED'S LIVER INVIGORATOR Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. S ANPORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all Druggists. ollS-lvced alteew .i.MAl.r-PtiX. In consequence of the very large, number et cases efthis latal disease new iu our state and especially at Philadelphia, I have provided myself with Fissli Animal Vaccine Virus, FKOM DR. MAUTIX, OF 1SOSTON, with which 1 am prepared te vaccinate or re vaccinate anyone who desires te be disease proof anainsl this unpleasant maladv. ilavimr tuily tested tlie quality of the Virus el Dr. Martin, as obtained Hern the Calf, in 2.ea eases, 1 can unhcsitutinslysay It is almost a perfect preventive of .Small-Pe.v. DR. O. A. GREENE, (-'53 Years Experience), Ne. iiSf. MJHTII QU1SEX STKKKT, SMIdMWKASJ Lancaster. Pa. CMS A AXL fiI.ASSWA.IUi. l-T 1 LASSWAKi: ! GLASSWARE ! ! AT CHINA HALL. A Full Line of DOMESTIC GLASSWARE Selected horn. Eighteen Different Manufac turers, AT PRICES LOWXR TJIAKJtVSR OFFERED. HIGH & MAIOTN, 15 EAST KING STRKET. DBT GOODS. "VTOVELTIES IN SCARF FINS. THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, AT E. J. ERISMAITS, THE STIIRTMAKER, SR NORTH QCEKN STKKKT E VtKT DAY BRINGS SOMETHING NEW FAHNESTOCK'S. Xcw Goods opened almost dully at FAHNESTOCK'S. Fair Dealing. Xe advantage tuken et any body at FAHNESTOCK'S. They de an active business and buy all their Goods ler Cash, at FAHNESTOCK'S. Crowds are sccu daily llecUing in search of sTew Desirable Goods, FAHNESTOCK'S Still selling all the Best Dress Ginghams at 12 1-2 Gents, FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te Court Heuse. AU1KS AND GEXTLEMEX. OUlt t I contains at the present time tlie Finest and Largest Assortment or Bedy & Tapestry Brussels, EXTRA SUPER INGRAINS, DAMASK HALL, STAIR CARPETS, Rag and Hemp Carpets, m that w.j ever had the pleasure te eiler. We de net want te nay much about them In our advertisement, bin siniplj ask you te call and fee them, as we arc confident we can show you as nice styles as are offered thi season, all :it the very LOWEST CASH PRICES. Gift Bera & Hurst, 25 East King Street. as: I'Ai'JiitiiAXeisaa, Ac. JKW SPUING STYLKS WALL PAPER. NEW SPKIXG STYLES WALL PAPER. NEW SPRIXG STVLES WALL PAPER. NEW SPUING STXXES WALL PAPER. NEW SPRING STYLES WALL PAPER. New Spring Styles Window Shades New Spring Styles Window Shades New Spring Styles Window Shades New Spring Styles Window Shades -:e:- PHAGES W. FRY, PHARES W. PRY, PHARES W. FRY, PHARES WFRY, Xe. 57 NORTH QUEEN STRETE. Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. UOOU TKADE ANI FAIR WAGES 1. while learning It. A taw Intelligent boys wanted te lcarntliu printing busin. Inquire in person or by letter te "Inquirer Printing and Publishing Company," 53 and 33 North Queen street Lancaster. Pa. f21-4tdeed&6tw Cull Dei Hip DBT OOOB8, VKDKRWSAX, JtC 'J-ECIAI. SAXE OF DRESS SILKS ATTHZ NEW YORK STORE. ffATT, SHOD & CO. Have secured a large consignment of SUMMER SILKS, COLORED DRESS SILKS, BLACK CASHMERE SILKS, which they otter at prices never equalled -in Lancaster. A Choice Line of SUMMER SILKS In new and desirable effects, at 50 cents a yard. A Large Assortment of New Shades in COL ORED DRESS SILKS at 33 cents a yard. An Elegant Line of BLACK CASHMERE SILKS at 91, 1.85. 1.50 and 1.75 a yard. These goods were considered cheap at 91.25,1.50,1.75 and 2 a yard. We invite ladies te call and examine these goods, as they are the best value we have ever offered in Sillcs. AYatt, Shand & Company, NEW YORK STORE. s PRING DRESS GOODS. SPRING DRESS GOODS. 1881 1881 SPRING HOSIERY, SPRING HOSIERY. 1881 SPRING UNDERWEAR, 1881 SPRING UNDERWEAR. SPRING GIOVES, 1881 m SPRING GLOVES. 1881 "LINENS AND TOWELINGS, TICKINGS, 1881 CHINA, GLASS, 1881 QUEENSWARE. CARPETS AND WALL PAPER. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER, PA. c 1AKPETS, AT Se, 23 WEST KING STREET. NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW STYLE STYLE STYLE STYLE STYLE STYLE STYLE STYLE STYLE MOQITET, I50D- BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE PLY', EXTRA SUPERFINE, WOOL INGRAIN, COTTON CHAIN, HALL AND STAIR, BORDERS. Wc invite special examination of our Carpet Stock, which is new complete in the latest spring styiei ami i.oierines, ami 13 tne largest offering ever shown In Lancaster. Will be sold at ihe lowest prices. FLOOR OIL CLOTII8, LIXOLEUM, C1IIXA AND COCOA MATTINUS, RUGS AXD MATS. "WALL PAPER, "WALL, PAPER, "WALL PAPER. 10,000 Pieces New Spring Style PAPER HANGINGS Fer Parlors, Halls Libraries, Dining Reems and Chambers. Choice New Styles purchased from Manu facturcrs and Importers, embracing all the qualities ei Solid Geld, Embossed Geld, Bronze, Satins, Flats and Blanks and Borders and Decorations te match. Will be sold at Lewest Prices. Window Shades and Hollands w ith Fixtures. Window Cornices and Curtain Poles. HAGER & BROTHER. IKK! FiKE!! Metzger, Bard&Haughman HAVE NOW OPEN THE TABLE IMNS, FROM THE LATE NEW YOEK FIRE. De net delay it you want BARGAINS, AS THEY ARE SELLING RAPIDLY. NEW CHEAP STORE, 38 West King Street, Opposite Cooper Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. EAGER yROTHEf ASTRZCU BXO8 AJiTEBTISZMXXT. STRIUH JBBOS.' ADVERTISEMENT. ASTRICH BRO.'S HAVE OPENED THIS WEEK A XEW AND CHOICE LIKE OF LADIES' ITJSLItf TJMERWMR,, AND OFFER THEM AT THEIR WELL KNOWN LOW PRICKS. CHEMISE. Plain Muslin Chemise 35e Lace Edged Chemise 34e Fluted and Embroidered Chemise S9e Corded Band. Flne Muslin Chemise He Bullied, Fine Muslin Chemise 4Se Embroidered and TucKcd Chemise, worth 73c., ler only 30c Twenty Tucked, Embroidered Chemise fer.69c Twenty-four Tacked, Flne Embroidered Fine and Elegantly Embroidered Chemise at 83 and 93e Cambric Chemise at 91 Most Elaborately Embreidered Chemise at ..... ....... aSl..J, 1.09, J.-JV DRESSING GOWNS. Ruffled Gowns at. 73c Tucked and Ruffled Gowns at $1 Tucked and Embroidered Gowns at $1.29 Elegantly Embroidered Gowns at $1.75, it Gewn-', Embroidered all the way down, at.$2. 50 SKIRTS. Tucked Skirts at C7c Tucked, with a Deuble Rufllc, at 73c Fine Embroidered Skirts at 73e Fine Cambric, Flounced, Embroidered Edge J Skirts, at 73c Fine Embroidered Skirts at. $1.33, IM Nineteen Tucks, Cambric Flounced and Fine Embroidered Edge, at $1.49 Elegant Skirts at $1.75,2,2.50,3 PANTALETS?. Lace Edged at 33c Tucked and Ruffled at Sc Embroidered Edge and Inserting 63c Trimmed with Torchon Laee and Insertion .790 Fine Needlework Edged and Inserting at 750. and $1 WE HAVE ON HAND NOW A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CORSETS, ftUICQ CANNOT BE SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER HOUBE IN THE CITY. We sell the Hip Gere Corset for 23c A Geed nand-Made Corset ier 39c Our'Astrich'sGem"ler 40c A Geed French Woven Corset for. 68c A Splendid Speen Busk, Side-Steeled Cor set, in Gray and White, for 73c Our Extra Leng ''Star" Corset for 95c Our well-known 100-Bone Corset at $1 Fine French Woven Corset, wita Elegantly Embroidered Bust, at $1 Fine Corsets at. $l.t3 and $1.50 BARGAINS IN TOWELS. Towels at 9c All Linen Towels 3 for 35c Geed All Linen Towels at 10, 12 and lie Damask Linen Towels at 1C and 19c Large Fine Damask Towels at 22 and 23c Knotted Fringe Towels at 23c Very Fine and Large Knotted Fringe Toweling at Se. per yard All Linen Toweling at 7e. per yard Glass Toweling at 12c. per yard Russian Crash at 10, 12, 14 and l.'c. per yard NAPKINS AND DOYLIES AT LOW FIGURES. We call attention te our elegant line et HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS. ALSO, SWISSS EMBROIDERIES. Hamburg Edgings from 2c. upward Neat Edgings at 5c Handsome Wide Edgings at 10c Elegant Embroideries at l!and23e A FULL LINE OF EVERLASTING AND IRISH TRIMMINGS, Frem 12c. per piece upward. NEW LACES, We have opened a new line line or LACES in all the New Designs, and are new able te show the Latest Styles, as BRETONNE LACES, VERMICELLE LACES, LANGUEDOC LACES, MECHLIN LACES, MALTESE LACES, TORCHON LACES, POINT D'ALENCON LACES, AND OTHERS, AT VERY LOW FIGURES CLOIHISO. A RARE CHANCE! The Greatest Reduction ever made in FINE WOOLENS for GENTS' WEAK at H. GERKABT'S 1 A Large Assortment of Genuine English & Scotch Suiting, sold during the Fall Season lreui SSO te 840. A Suit will be made up te order in the Best Style from SXO te 830. HEAVY WEIGHT DOMESTIC Suiting and Overceating, Reduced in the enme proportion. All goods warranted as represented. The above reduction will ier cash only, and ier the next THIRTY DAYS. H. GERHART, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. rriHK EIGHMIE IMPROVED Patent Bosem Shirt EXCELS ALL OTHER DRESS SHIRTS KNOWN IN FIT, MATERIAL AND FINISH. - And we positively guarantee that the reputa tion ler durability and general excellence which the Shirts have acquired in the p:et shall be maintained in the tuturu. PRICE AS FOLLOWS: LAUNDRIED S1.S5 FINISHED 1.00 UNFINISHED 90 THE LEADER. Wc new especially call your attention te a Shirt et Recent make, true te its name, and in tended te meet the requirements of all. Made of first quality el Wamsutta Muslin; Bosem l.aoe Linen ; three-ply Neck Band, anil placket en sleeves. Without doubt it is the best anil most perfect made Shirt ter the money ever uetere eueren 10 tne puunc. THE PRICE: LAUNDRIED UNDAUNDRIED. .SI. OO . .75 We will give you a perfect ijt with cither of tncsc sinrts or reiune ine menpy. & J ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36 BAST KING STREET, flfi-lyrt&w LANCASTER, l. Special Announcement! New is your tlmote secure bargains iu CLOTHING ! Te make room for our largu btet-k of Cloth ing for Spring, new being manufactured, wc will make sweeping roduetions throughout our large stock of HEAVY WEIGHT GL0TM8, COXSISTIXO Off Overcoats, Suits, &c, MEN, BOYS AND YOUTHS. ODDS AND ENDS OF CLOTHING IN COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, BELOW COST. Call earl j' te secure the best bargains. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 6-lyd LANCASTER. PA. VAKPETS. H IGHEST CASH FKICK WILL BK PAID FOR EXTRA NICE CARPET RAGS. Carpets made te order at short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. Rare chances in Carpets te reduce stock et 6,000 Yart Brussels Carpets, AT AND BELOW COST. Call and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag and Chain Carpetainalmestcndlcssvariety .at H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. CARPETS, COAL., BX. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY, Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES. COVERLETS, BLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN. STOCKING YARN, &c CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in Garments: also, all kinds of Bilks, Ribbons, Linen, Cotten and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Ac, Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeing done. All orders or goods left with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. GOAL. Ceal et the best quality put up expressly l family use, and at the lowest market rates TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 130 tOUTH WATER STREE1. d22-lydESl PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO Tmin THA rjZLlZlUP OUIDJs, 1ANCASTEK AND 31ILL.EK8VILI.E It. . j Cars run as fellows : Leave Lancatser (P.R. Depot), at 7; 9, an 1 11:30 a.m., ami 2, 4. d and 8:30 p. m., except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at ft30 p. m Leave MlllersvlIIe (lower end) at 9, 8, and a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars' run daily en above titne except en Sun day. CIOI.UMBIA AND FORT DEPOSIT K. K ) Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the foUewins time: Statiess Nektu- Express. Express. Accen. wjine. a. it. r. n. r. si. Pert Deposit. 6:S5 3:55 M Peachbottem 7:12 428 3:18 Safe Harber. 7:55 5:11 5:21 Columbia 8:23 3:40 6:20 Statiehs Secth-J Express.) Express.! Accem WARP. J A.M. r.SI. I A.M. Columbia I 11:43 r.rJO 7:45 p. v. fi:W ArikOS Safe Harber. 12:14 p. si. Le9;40 Peachbottem 12:57 7:3-2 11.0: P.M. Pert Dcpcsil 1 1:30 S:(0 12:i TEAINU Jfc COHT.MI5IA K. K. ARRANGEMENT OFPA9SENGER TRAINS OCTOBER SSra, 1S50. NORTHWARD. A.V. QnarryvBle Lancaster, King St Lancaster Columbia AUIUYE. Reading 7:M 9:30 0:10 SOUTHWARD. LEAVE. Reading ARRIVE. Columbia.... a.m. r.11. r. u. 6M .... 2:30 7:55 .... 3:40 8:05 1:05 3:50 7:53 1:10 3:10 10:05 3:20 3.50 P.X Lancaster. 10:07 2.10 8:10 5:00 Lancaster, King St 10:18 .... 8:30 5:10 Ouarrwille 11:20 !fc25 6: Trains connect at Keuuing with trains te and from Philadelphia, Pettsvllle, Hnrrlsburg, AI AI lcntewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. 31. WILSON. Snpt. T)2SNS YLVAN I A 1IAII.UOAD SEW .1 SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY, JANUARY 17lh. 1SS1, trains en the Pencsyl vam.. toiilreatl will urrlve and leave tht Lun ctk'i' and rhiliulelnliiu ocpeta as follews: Eastward. Leaver Arrive Laue'ler Phlliul'ii Philadelphia Kxpre:,.... Cincinnati Express Yerk Accem. Arriv-.-;... Hurrisbuiir Express, 2:10 a.m. &55 " 4:15 a.: 5:15 A.M. A.M. P.M. S:03 ;i2:00 6:10 P.M. 10:15 2:10 8:20 10:07 2.10 8:10 10:18 .... 8:30 1ISI0 .... !fc25 5:18 " 7:3l 8:110 8:03 " HI-.10 S:43 '- 9:10 " IhOl 1:39 " 1:41 r.M. 3:45 2:00 " 510 :;-.U5 ' 5:30 4:33 " :" 13 " 0:30 Dilicrviile Accem. Arrives, Columbia Accmnnieitut ion. Frederick Accem. Arrives, L'acillc t-xprcsd, Sundav 31ail Johnstown Express, Chicago Day Express, Harritnnr AeceinniiMiat'n, Wkstware. I.eavi; I'hila-.l'a Arrive Lanc'ter Way P:iti!engcr, Mail Train Ne. I,via SU.-ley, Mail Train Ne.2,via Cel'bi::, Niagara & Chicago Ex pre.-- Sunday 3lail, Fast Line,.... Frederick Aceoiiiuieilal ion, DilIervilIuLocal.via31t..iey llarrisburg Accouiiiiedat'ii, Columbia Accoiiinieilation, ilarriburg Express, Pittsburg Express Cincinnati Express, Pacific Express, lUSil . 7:30 !:!" 12:10 .':( 0 Iti.211 !0:2' ll:tO llfcSW 2-30 iXV i50 i:tl 7rA 7:30 S-M u.:x 2. 15 r.51 2:.!0 : 4:00 rr D:ie 11:53 Paciilc Express, east, en Mineay, wnen flag gcd, will step at Miilillctewn, Kliabellitewn Mt. Jey, Landisville, Bird-in-IIuml, Leman Place, Gap, Christiana, Purkcsbiirg, Coaten ville, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when tla-gt-d, will step atDowningtewn.Coatesville, l'arkes l'arkes l'arkes burg,Mt.Joy,Eli7.ahctlitewnandMiddIetwii. HunoveracceinnuMlation west, connecting nt Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at ll:oeu. m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, ceinieets at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:30 v. ., and will run tnreiii;Ii te Frederick. X OCAL SIAII. AKKANUEiMENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. BY RAILROAD. Nkw Yerk thkoueii mail 7:30 a m. 1:00 p m, 4:15 j m and 11:30 p in. Way Mail, cast, 7:30 a 111. Goiidenville, Downingtown, Lcaiuan Place Gap (J p m. Piiilapklvhia through uinll, 7:30 and 8:15 r. te.. 1:00. 4:15 and 11:30 p m. PlTTSBiiiiei! and west, 2:)0 and 11:30 p 111. Harkiscvre Mail, 9:3e, am, 1:30, 5:15 and ll:le a m. Wat Mail, west, 9-.30 a in. Baltimore and Washington, via Philadul plila, 4:15 p iu. Baltimore and Wasiiikoten, via Yerk, 2:00 p in. Baltimore and Washijoitek, via Harrisburi; HriJO p in. Coatesville, 4:15 p 111. Columbia, 10:0 a 111, 2:00 and 5:15 p in. Yerk and Yerk way, 2:00 and 11:30 p m. NeRTinruH Ckstkal, 10:) am, 2:00 and 11:30 p in. Reamke. via Reading and Columbia R R, 7:30 a in aud 12:30 p 111. READivn, via llarrlsburg, 5:15 and 11:30 pin. Readiniiway. via.lunetieii, Lititz, Maiilieiin, East lieiupticUi and Ephrutu, 3 p 111. (Juarryvillk, Caniiirge, New Providence, West Willow and .Martinsville, Relton ami Lime Valley, 9:15 a m and 5:00 pin. New Hollake, Cliurchtewn, Grecnbank, Blue Ball, GiKidvllle, Beartown and Spring Greve, by way el Downingtown, at 7:30 a m and Op in. Safe Harber, via Columbia, 10:00 a m. BY STAGE MiUcrsville and Slackwater. te Sate Harber, daily, at 4:00 p m. Te MiUcrsville, 8 and 11:30 11 in, and 4 j m. Binklcy's Bridge, Leacock, Bureviili.-, New Helland, 2:30 p 111. Willow Street. Smithvillc, Buck, Chestnut Level, Greene, Peters Creek, Pleasant Greve, Reck Springs, Fairineunt and RowIandsviUe Mil. daily, 7:50 a in. , Landis Valley, Oregon, West Earl. Kannej-s-ville, Ncirsville. Hinklctewn, Terre 11111, Martiu!ai-, daily, at 2:30 p m. Greenland, Fertility, Lampeter and Wlieat land Mills, te Strusbiirg, daily, at 4 p m. Paradise and Soudersburg, at 7:3J a 111. New Danville. Concstega, Marticville, Cole Cele man ville. Mount Ncbe. Kawiinsville. Itethcs.iu and Libert j- Stjuurc. daily, at 2:30 p m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern inail, 7 a m . 10-Jte u in, 3 and (1:30 p 111. Eastern way mail, 10:39 a in. Western mail, 7 ami ten m, 2 ami iKJO i m. Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 2:30 j. ni. Western way mail, 8:30a m. Reading way mail, 10::ai a 111. Quarry ville Branch, 8:15 am and 4 11 in. ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem Sate Harber and 3lillcrsvill-tat9aiii, daily. Frem MiUcrsville, 7 and 9 a in, and 4 p in. Frem New Helland, at 9:30 u m, daily. Frem Rewiandsvillc, 3Id, at 4 p. m. Ueatling way mail, at 10:30 a in, daily. Frem Slrasburg, at 9:30 a in, daily. Frem Rawlinsvillc, at 11am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are four mail deliveries by letter car riers each day, and en tlieir return trips they take up the mail matter deposited in the letter boxes. Fer the lirst delivery the carriers leave the office at G:30 a in; second delivery at 10a 111 ; third delivery at 11am: fourth delivery Ufa i in. SUNDAY POSTOFFICE HOURS. On Sunday the postelllce is open from April I te October 1, from 8 te 9 a m, and from (1 te 7 a m ; from October 1 teApril l.frem 9 te 10 a m , and from C te 7 e 111. COAL. B. B. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all klmU of LUMBER AND COAL. -Yard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd COHO & WILEY, 350 XQJtTII WATER ST., Laneeiter, Pm., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKH ST. Ieb28-lyd HO TO REILLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Farmers and ethers in want of Superier Manure will find it te their advantage te call. Yard, llarrlsburg Pike. i Oltlce. 2e East Chestnut street, i agH-ltd COAL ! COAL ! ! Fer geed, clean FamUy and mU ether kin it of COAL go te RUSSEL & SHULMYBR'S. Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re. spcctfully gelleiteu. OFFICE: 22 East King Street. YARD: 618 North Prince Street. angli-taprlSK