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THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



Rat«a «»f Advertising: In the Farmer. 



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tt^~S>»ecial and^busineea notices 15 cents per line. 



lENNSYLVANIA RA 



Trains leave the Depot 



WE TWAHD. 



Pacific ExpresB" 



"Way Passengert 



Niagara Esprees 



York Accommodation, ... 



Mail train via Mt. Joy 



No. 2 via Columbia 



Sunday Mail *. . . 



Fast Line* . 



Frederick Accommodation. 



Harrisburg Accom 



Columbia Acconjmodation.. 



Harrisburg Express 



Pittsburg Express 



Cincinnati Express" 



EASTWARD. 



Atlantic Express* 



Philadelphia Expresst 



Harrisburg Express 



Columbia Accommodation,. 



Pacific Express* 



SuDd:iy Mail 



Johnstown Express 



Harrisburg Accom 



II.ROAD SCHEDUJLi:. 



in this city, as follows : 



Leave Arrive 



Lancaster. Harrisburg. 



2:40 a. m. * 4:0S a. m. 



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



9.35 a. m. 10:40 a. m. 



9:40 a. m. Col. 10:10 a. m. 



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



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



11:29 a.m. 1:30 p. m. 



1:55 p. m. 3:10 p. m. 



2:00 p.m. Col. 2:35 p.m. 



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



7:20 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 



7:25 p. m. 8:40 p. m. 



9:25 p. m. 10:.'i0 p. m. 



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



Lancaster. Philadelphia. 

 12:40 a. m. 3:10 a. m. 



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



7:35 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 

 9.2S a. m. 12:30 p. m. 



1:20 p. m. 3:45 p. m. 



2:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 



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



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



The York Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster 

 ■with Niagara Express, west, at 9:35 a. m., and will run 

 through to Hanover. 



The Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Lancas- 

 ter with Fast Line, west, at 1:55 p. m., and runs through to 

 Frederick without change of cars. 



The Pacific Express, east, on Sunday, when flagged, will 

 Stop at Middletowii, Elizabethtown, Mount Joy and Landis- 

 ville. 

 *The only trains which run daily, 

 tRuns daily, except Monday. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 



Tines, Plants, Bulbs, Roses, Honey Locust and Osage 

 Orange, very fine 



APPLE, PEACH, PEAR AND CHERRY TREES, 



A splendid lot of 

 SILVER AND J»II«AR MAPI.ES 



for shade trees. Fiue Eveegbeen and Shrubbebt. 

 Address H. M. ElyGLE •& SON, 



9-l-2m. Marietta, Pa. 



SIGN OF THE 



BOOKS, i^TATIONKRY, 



Gold Pens, Fancy Goods, School, College, Law, Theological, 

 Medical and Miscellaneous Boohs. Subscriptions for all 



PERIODICALS, MAGAZINES AND PAPERS 



at Publishers prices. 



J. M. WK.STHAFFFER, 



9-l-2m 57 North Queen Street. 



A. N. BRENEMAN, Jr., 



MANUFACTUBEtt OF 



FRENCH CALF BOOTS FRENCH KID BOOTS 



FOR FOU 



©ENTI^EMEN. LADIES. 



No. 36 West King Street, 

 LANCASTER, PA. 



DUNBAR'S CHILD'S SHOES A SPECIALTY. 

 9-l-ly 



TO COlTSrMPTIVES. 



The advertiser having been permanently cured of that 

 dread disease, Coiisuni] tiou, by a fimjile remedy, is anxious 

 to make linowu to his fellow sufferers tUc menuH of cure. 

 To all who de.sire it, he will send a copy of the prescription 

 need, (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and 

 tisitig the same, which they will find a bube Cuke for Con- 

 sumption, Asthma, Br(inchitik, &c. 



Parties wishing the preBcri]itiou will please address, 



Rev. E. A. WILSON, 194 Peiiu St., Williamsburg, N. Y, 

 9-1 -'Im ] 



i^ilS^iF^ Broom -Corn, 



A uew vaiiety, ijcver pete red. l.oiit,', straighf, aud free 

 frcm curl. Kireiis early, yields better, and will bring ;j 

 more thau any utberkiud. By mail. 5^0 per qt.; by exfiress, 

 11.50 1 er lef-k; S4 lier bushel. Address SAMDEL WILSON. 

 Mechanicsville, Bucks Co., Pa. [9-l-3t 



BRRORS OF YOUTH. 



A GENTLEMAN who suffeied for years from Nervous 

 Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youth- 

 ful indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, 

 send free to all who need it, the rrceipt and direction for 

 making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Suffer- 

 ers wishing to profit by the adveitiser's experience can do 

 BO by addressing in perfect contidence, 

 «-l-€mj JOHN B. OQDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. 



1760. ESTABL'iiSHED 1760. 



GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., 



26 and 28 West King-st. 



HARDWARE, 



BUILDIl^G HARDWAEE, 



M'LXHS, 



PAINTS, OILS, PUMPS, 



TEEEA com, ISONaM LEAD PIPE, 



LEATHER BELTING, 



SEEDS, 



PHOSPHATES & FARM IMPLEMENTS. 



Ag^ents for tbc 



" Ohio " Reaper and Mo"wer, 

 Whann's Phosphate, 

 Fairbank's Scales, 

 Dupont's Powder, 

 Harrisburg Nails. &c., &o. 



We have the largest stock of general Hardware in the 

 State, and our prices ar*; as !ow and terms as liberal as can 

 be found elsewhere. 9-1-tf . 



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FIELD, GARDEN, FLOWER 



EAND BIRD SEEDS, Bf 



Herd, Orchard, Green and Blue Grass, Flax, g^^ 

 HuuKarian, 



CLOVER and TIMOTHY. 



Also, GRASS SEED MIXTURE, for Lawns and 

 I Grass Plots, 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 

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2D W. D. SPRECHER&SOn. 23 



No. 31 East Kiiig-st., I.nncastei', Fa. 



9-S-2m 



S £2 E D S 



FOOR GRAND PRIZE MEDALS AV^ARDED OUR 

 EXHIBIT AT THE CENTENNIAL. 



Bliss's Illnstrnted Sn-<"d Cnlnlosiie and 

 AinHteur'a Guide to the Flower and Kitchen 

 Garden. 200 imj.'es, includinif several hiindrpa 

 finely exoentcd euf.-ravinK^. and a beautilully 

 colored Litliocrnpli. 33 Cents. 



niias's Illii'lrnted Gardener's Alinnnnc 

 and Abrlileed Cnlnloirne. ISUiaKec Enibracoa 

 aM'inthly Calendar 'f Oi erat'TP. nnda Prire LiEl 

 nf all the leadinp Gnrilen, Field and Flower 

 Heeds, profusely illustrated, with brief directions 

 for their culture. 10 Cents. * 



niixs's lllnstrnted Potnto Cntnloene con- 

 tains aliet of nOO Varieties, and mii'h useful infor- 

 mation upon tlieir cultivation, 10 <!ents, 



licoular customers suvplicd oralis. AddresB 

 P. O. Box, B, K. BI,1SS & SONS, 



No. S713. S4 Barclay Ht., New Vork. 



9-l-2t 



Great Stock- Breeder's Monthly. 



,THE NATIONAL 



LIVE-STOCK 

 JOURNAL, 



Publisbcd at 

 CHICAGO, ILLS 



THIS GREAT MONTHLYis univereallyaoknowl- 

 ledged to be without a rival in its department of 

 Journahem. Each number contains 48 large pages, 

 three columns to the page, itith a handsome cover, 

 and is Beautilully Illustrated with elegant double- 

 plate engravings. It is the only paper in the world 

 devoted exclusively to live-stock and the dairy. It 

 discusses the science of breeding, the merits of the 

 various breeds, the most ai3i>roved methods of feed- 

 ing and handling, and everything j attaining to the 

 successful management of livestock on the farm. 

 During the year 1877, Prof. James Law, the eminent 

 veterinary of Cirnell University, ^^-ill contribute a 

 series of articles upon llie lnwsof health aud disease 

 as applied to Domestic Animals, that cannot fail to 

 be of great value to Fanners aud Stock Breeders 

 every where. It contains separate Departmenta, 

 devoted to HOUSES, CATTLE, SHEEP,SWINE and 

 the DAIUT, sud its corps of editors are recognized 

 throughout the entire country as the Most Thor- 

 ough, Able and Practical writers in the separate 

 departments, that ciii be found in America. No ex- 

 pense is ST ared ou the ]>art of its publishers, to 

 make it a hiijh-ton^d , reliable, practical and iustrjic- 

 tive Journal, just such as every intelligent farmer 

 aud stock breeder will find worth ten times its cost 

 each year. 



TERMS. — Single copies, one year, postage paid, 

 $2.15; Clubs of five, postage paid, .*Jl-00 ; Clubs • 

 of ten, with au extra copy free to person making up 

 club, postage pre-jiaid, §1.05. Handmmely Illus- 

 trated postern mailed to all who will get up clubs. Ad- 

 dress It Iters, registering those containing money, 

 unless iti shape of Postal Order or Draft, to 



STOCK JOURNAL COMPANY, Publishers. 



Likeside Building. CHICAGO, ILLS. 

 tySKND 20 Cents fob Specimen Copt. [9-3-3m 



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EVERY TOWNSHIP IN THE COUNTY 



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SUBSCRIBERS 



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Farmers' Sons and other 



Young Men during their 



leisure hours 



CAN MAKE 



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We want a thorough canvass of every 



district, and will pay canvassers 



liberally. 



Address, 



L. HATHVOIT, Publisher, 



I<ANCAST£R, PA. 



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