II. 



THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



The Haiiover Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster 

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

 through to Hanover. 



The Frederick Accommodation, west, conuectsat Lancas- 

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The Pacific Exiireps, east, on Sunday, wlien flagged, will 

 stop at aiiddletown, EUzabethtown, Mount Joy aud Landis- 

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*The only trains which run daily. 



tRnns daily, except Monday. 



2^^Sji'eci;>l and business no tices 15 cents j er line 



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sample, 



9-12-Om] 



M. HABERBUSH, 



MANUFACTURER OF 



Plain and Fine Harness, 



.S.4IH>M.S, 



COLLARS, "WHIPS, FLY NETS, &c., 



ALSO DEALER IN 



TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, 



BUFALO P.OBE.S, 



Horse Covers, Lap-Rugs, Gloves, &o., 

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10-1-ly LANCASTER, PA. 



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Half Dozen for 



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SHIRT FRONTS, 



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SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER 



AT 



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OPPOSITE INQUIRER PRINTING OFEICE. 



P U I. M O N A 



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THE IMPROVED 



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10-?-ly] 



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OF 



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Price $.50 each, prepiid, by mail. 



To others, ou receipt oi 'i5c. 



Plain Pl:iut or Seed Catalogues, without P}ate, 

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PETER HENDERSON & CO., 



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35 Cortlandt St , N. T. 



9-T-ly] 



ADVERTISING. 



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Commission & Shipping IVIercliants, 



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9-11-ly] PHILADELPHIA. 



Wc are ngw selling 



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Addie(--.R HARPER k BROTHERS. New York. 



. ^ per l.OUU uud uiiwards, lor Seedlmge of Shade 

 n and Tmiber Trees. A surplus of young trans- 

 I planted EVEKWREKNS, CONCOKD GRAPE 

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^■" J. JENKINS, 



Grape and Seedling Nursery, 

 10-2-4m] WINOXA, Columbiana County, Ohio. 



