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THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



EASTWARD. 



Atlautic txpress* 



Philadelphia Expreset 



Harrisburg Express 



ColHrabia AccommodatioD.. 



Pacific Exj'iess* 



Sunday Mail 



Johnstown Express 



Day Exp ress* 



Harrisburg Accom 



SC'HEIHri^K. 



as follows : 



Arrive 



Harrisburg. 



4:05 a. in. 



7:50 a. in. 



10:40 a. m. 



Col. 8:00 p. m. 



1:00 p. m. 



l:2r. p. m. 



1:30 p. m. 



3:25 p. m. 



Col. 2:45 p. m. 



8:10 i>. m. 



Col. 8:00 1). m. 



8:40 p. m. 



10:50 p. in. 



12:45 a. m. 



Philadeli'hia. 

 3:00 a. in. 

 7:00 a. in. 

 10:00 a. m. 

 12:30 p. ni. 

 3:45 p.m. 

 5:00 p. m. 

 6:00 p. in. 

 7:20 p. m. 

 9:00 p. m. 



The Hanover 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 2:10 p. m.. and runs to Frederick. 

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

 stop at MiJdletown, Elizabethtowu, Mouut .Joy and Landis- 

 ville. 

 •The only trains which run daily. 

 tRuns diiily, except MoTid:iy. 



Kittesof Atlverlisiug in Ibe Fanner. 



$ s.oo 



16.00 

 IS. 00 

 24.00 

 .SO. 00 

 4S.00 

 73 00 



PEXJiSYI.VANIA RAII.KOAD 

 Trains leave the Depot in this city. 



Leave 

 WE TWAKD. Lancaster. 



Pacific Express** 2:40 a.m. 



Way Passengert 4:50 a.m. 



Niagara Express 9.35 a. m. 



Col. Accommodation 7:20 p.m. 



Mail train via Mt. Joy 11:20 a. m. 



No. 2 via Columbia 11:20 a. m. 



Sunday Mail 11:20 a. m. 



Fast Line". 2:10p.m. 



Frederick Accommodation. 2:15 p. m. 



Harrisburg Accom 6:00 p.m. 



Columbia Accommodation.. 7:20 p. m. 



Harrisburg Express 7:25 p.m. 



Pittsburg Express 9:25 p.m. 



Cincinnati Express* 11:30 p. m. 



Lancaster. 

 12:30 a. m. 



4:10 a. m. 



7:35 a. m. 



9.28 p. m. 



1:20 p. m. 



2:00 p. m. 



3:05 p. m. 



5:1S p. m. 



5:50 p. m. 



1 luo.... 



2 mo.... 



3 luo 



4 mo.... 



6 mo 



8 mo 



1 .Tear. 



ir?*Siect;il Jiiid biisinesR nofices 15 cents ver line 



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