/v. 



THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



[November, 1876. 



^EXXSYLVAMA RA 



Trtina lkave the Dopot 



■V\E TWARD. 



Pacific Exprese" 



"Way PuBseiiKort 



Limited Mail' 



Hanover A'-xommodatiou. 



Mail train via Mt. Joy 



No. 2 via Columbia 



Sunday Mail 



Fast Line 



Frederick Ai-cninmodation. 



HarriBburg Accom 



Columbia Accommodation.. 



Lancaster Express 



Harrieburg ExprcBs 



PittBburg ExpresB 



Cincinnati Express* 



EASTWARD. Lancaster. 



Atlantic hxprpss* j 12:40 a. 



Philadelphia Expreast ' 



Harrieburg Exjirese 



Lancaster ExprtJBs 



Columbia Acconnnodation.. 



Pacific ExpiesB* 



Johnstown ExpreBs 



Harrisburg Accom 



IKROAD SCHEDULIi:. 



in this city, aa foUowB : 



Leave Arrive 



Lancaster. Harrisburg. 



'J:40 a. m. 4:05 a. m. 



4:50 a. m. 7:50 a. m. 



9:25 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 



9:30 a. m. Col. 10:00 a. m. 



11:20 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 



11:20 a. m. 1:20 p. m. 



11:29 a. m. l:-20 p. m. 



3:25 p. m. 4:50 p. m. 



3:H5p. m. Col. 4:15 p. m. 



6:10 p.m. 8:10 p. m. 



7:32 p. m. 8:10 p. m. 



7:40 p.m. 8:10 p. m. 



7:45 p. m. 9:05 p. m. 



9:10 p. m. 10:35 p. m. 



11:30 p. m. 12:45 a. m. 



Philadelphia. 

 3:10 a. m. 

 4:10 ft. m. 7:00 a. m. 



7:35 a. m. 9:L'5 a. m. 



7:50 a. m. 10:30 p.m. 

 9.28 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 



1:10 p. m. 3:30 p.m. 



3:05 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 



5:50 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 



The Hauover Accommodation, went, connects at Lancaster 

 with Limited Mail, west, at 9:25 a. m., and will run through 

 to Hauover without change of cars. 



The Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Lancae- 

 ter with Fast Line, west, at 3:25 p. m., and runs through to 

 Frederick without change of caiB. 



The Frederick Accommodation, east, leaves Columbia at 

 12:30 p. m., arriving at Lancaster at 1 p. m., connecting 

 With Pacific Express at 1:10 p. m. 



The Dillerville Accommodation leaves Harrisburg at 6 

 A. m., coming via Mt. Jcry, and arriving at Lancaster at9:05f 

 connecting with Lancaster train. 



The York Accommodation, leaving York at 6:32 a. m., 

 connects at Columbia, at 7:25, with the train leaving Mari- 

 etta at 6:52 a. m., at Lancaster with the Harriaburg Express 

 at 7:25 a. m. 



The Marietta train leaves Columbia at 6;-05 a. m., and re- 

 turning, leaves Marietta at 6:25, connecting at Columbia 

 with the York .\ccommodation, and at Lancaster with the 

 Harri'^burg Express at 7:25 a. m. 



On Sunday there will be two sections of Pacific Express, 

 east, the second sec- ion starting; from Columbia at 12:30 p, 

 m., making all the stuiB between Columbia and Lancaster, 

 and the Johnstown Express stops from Lancaster to West 

 Philadelphia. 



The first section of Pacific Express, east, on Sunday, when 

 flagged, will stops at Middletown, Eliza bethtown, Mt. Joy, 

 and Landisvilie. 

 *Th6 only trains which run daily, 

 tRUDB daily, except Monday. 



$55 to $77 



8-&-ly 



a Wtek to Agmte. Samples FREE. 



P. 0. ^^CKERY, Augusta, Maine, 



My annual Catalague of Vegetable and Flower Seed for 

 1877 will be ready by January, and sent /rp« to all who ap- 

 ply. Customers of last seasiu need not write for it. I offer 

 one of the largest collections of vegetable seed ever sent out 

 by any seyd house in America, a large portion of which 

 were gr wn on my six seed farms. JhrinUd directions for 

 cultivation on evert/ package. AH seed sold from my estab- 

 lishment warranted to be both fresh «nd true to name; eo 

 far, that should it prove otherwise, I will jefiU the order 

 gratis. As the original introducer of the Hubbard and 

 Marblehoad Squashep, the Marblehead Cabbages, aud a 

 eoore of other new vegetables, I invite the patronage of alt 

 who are anxious to har'e their seed.t /re-'*h, trite, arid o/ the 

 very best strain. New Vegetables \ Specialtt. 

 8-l2-3t] JAME.S J. H. GREGORY, ^Urblehead, Mass. 



NONPAREIL FARM MILLS 



For eriDdtog CORN and COB COBN-MEAL. OAT9, 

 OraoT hind of Grain, eoartt or Jlne ; 10 8I2£8, tOTSJL.iiD 

 OX JPOWER. / '"ttral'd PampK'rt Free. 



U, J. MlIil'KB. 181 £. Front St.. Clnolzmati, O. 



SPOONS and FORKS. 



BUY DIRECT 



Of Ufaiinraotiirei'M, at Wholesale PrlceM. Made 

 of Steel, plated with white Alabata Metal. They will wear 

 like silver and lust ten years. Six Teasnoons, 40c. ; Six 

 Tablespoons, 60c, ; Sis Table Forks. 70c. By mail on 

 receipt of price. Olive, Oval and Tipped patterns. Samples 

 and terms to Grangers or Patrons, 50c. 

 8-12-2t] ELECTRO PLATK CO., Northford, Conn. 



$12 



a day at Home. Agents wanted. Out&t and 

 terms free. TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. [8-3-ly 



GEORGE D. SPRECHER, 



DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF 



ROOFINCl SLA.TE. 



OFFICE : 



No. 15 EAST KING STREET, 



8-l-12m LANCASTSB, PA. 



FRESH AND RELIABLE 



ni.OVTKR SEED-S- 



' French Qro'wers. 



-all imported from the best and most celebrated 



^ 

 F 



EG ET ABLE SEEOS- 



both imported and gro'wn. 



■the best and most desirable varieties- 



lELD SEEDS— 6 packages free as samples for two 3-cent stamps. 

 Trees, Plants, Implements, &c. 



OUR NEW CATALOGUE of the above, ready Jauuary Ist, will be mailed post fieo .o all KpiiliCiJiita. 



Our elegant new Catalogue is just out— Price, S20 cents. It contains 48 large 

 octavo double column pages, besides separate pages of cuts from life of nur finest imported 

 and prize stock. Every farmer should have it. 



Addbess 



BENSON & BURPEE, 



223 Church St., Philadelphia, Fa. 



a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated, and con- 

 taining an elegant colored Flower Plate with the first num- 

 ber. Price only 25 cents for the year. Th© first number 

 for 1877 just issued in German and English. 



Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, in paper, 50 cts.; 

 with elegant cloth clovers, Jl.OO. 



Vick's Catalogue — 300 Illustrations, only 2 cents. 



Address, JAMES VICE, Rochester, N. H. 



BEST HOLIDAY GIFT. 



Of Constant and Fexmanent Value, 

 THE BEST ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 





WEBSTER'S Unabridged. 



"Every fnrmor should give his sois two or three square 

 rods of ground, well prepared, with the avalla of which 

 they may buy it. Every mpohanlc should put a receiving 

 box In some conspicuoHS place in the house, to catch the 

 stray pennies for the like purpose. 



'* Lay it upon your table by the side of the Bible — it ie a 

 better expounder than many whioh claim to be expounders. 

 It is a great labor-saver — it has saved na time enough in 

 one year's use to pay for itself; and that mtist be good 

 property whioh will clear itself once a year." — 3fassachu8etts 

 Life Boat, 



Four Pages Colored Plates. 



MERKIA^IS, Publisliers. Sold everywhere. 



&5C^^ 



I ^.\^ Will be 



i led 



to all appli- 



ants <'ii tu- 



pt of 23ct8. 



This ie one o( the 



largest ClTALOerKS 



nblished, coutitinM 



•lit 2-''>0 papes, over 



'!>() fine engniviugfi, two 



■l<K;iiit colored plateti, and 



,, 'Ts full descriptions, prices 



ml diiectitins for pliinting 



over 12(MJ varieties of VegetHble 



..nd Flower Seeds, BeddinR Pliinta, 



Iti^-iP', &c.. and Is invaluable to 



'rtnner. Gunitiicr & Klorist. Address. 



■ D. U. FEEBY & CO., Detroit, Mich. 

 'Oar Abridfed Pcioed Catalcfiii FREE to all Appliraitj. 



$20 



per day at home. Samples worth $1 free* 

 STIKSOM b CO., Portlaud, Ualue. 



AWiEJEI THE HIGHEST MEML AT TIEUNA. 



691 BROAJDWAY, NEW YORK, 



(Opposite Meliopolitau Hotel) 

 MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 



CHROMOS @ FRAMES, 



STEREOSCOPES and VIEWS, 



ALBUMS. GHAPHOSCOPES ANO SUITABLE VIEWS. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. 



We are Headquarters for everything in the way of 



Being Manufacturers of the 

 Sllrro-Sclcntlfic Lantern, 

 Stereo- Panopticon, 



Unlversiy Stereoplcon, 



Advertisers* Slereoptlron, 

 Artopticon. 



School Lantern, Family Lantern, 



People's Lantern. 



Each style being the best of its class in the market. 



Cat;ilogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for 

 using, seut on a])plication. 



Any enterprisiug man can make money with a Magic 

 Lantein. I^"Cut out this advertisement for reference. 



S-6-6 



WANTED 



V T ""^ Young Mei 



IMMEDIATELY 



Men and Womeu to learu TlLE- X 

 GRAPHY. Situations guaranteed. Salary while 

 practicing. Address, with stcmr. JihcrmaH 

 Telegraph Co., Oberlin, Ohio. 8-9-6t 



J. STAUFFER. 



iimm It Willi 



LANCASTER, fENN^A, 

 235 EAST ORANGE ST. 



All matters appertaining to UNITED STATES or CANA- 

 DIAN PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, and C0PYUIGHT8. 

 promptly attended to. Hie experience, success a ;d faithful 

 atention* to the interests of those who euguge his aorvicee 

 are fully acknowledged and appreciated. 



Preliminary examinations made for blm by a reliable As 

 Bistant at Washington, without extra charge for drawing 

 «r description, [7-4-tf 



