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THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



PENNSYI.VAXIA RAILROAD 

 Trains leave the Depot in this city, 



WE TWARD. 



Pacific Express" 



Way Passengert 



Niagara Express 



Col. Accomiuodatiou 



Mail train via Mt. Joy 



No. 2 via Columbia 



Sunday Mail 



Fast Line". 



Frederick Accommodation. 



Harrisburg Accom 



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Cincinnati Express" 



SCHEDULE. 



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EASTWARD. 



Atlantic hxpress" , 



Philadelphia Expresst 



Harrisburg Express 



Columbia Accommodation. 



Pacific Express* 



Sunday Mail 



Johnstown Express , 



Day Express* 



Harrisburg Accom , 



The Hanover Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster 

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

 through tu Hanover. 



The Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Lancas- 

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

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*The only trains which run daily. 



tRuns daily, exce]tt Monday. 



Rnles Af Advertising- in the Farmer. 



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4 mo.... 

 6 mo..... 



5 mo.... 

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M. HABERBUSH, 



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Plain and Fine Harness, 



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8. — The No. 2 Remington Machine for Manufacturing and 

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