Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. PASSENGER FARES AND DISTANCES. Way Trains stop at all the points stated : EXPRESS Trains only at those Stations in SMALL CAPITALS, and positively at no others. All Passengers will purchase their tickets before entering the cars. Fifty pounds of Baggage are allowed each Passenger. Passengers are strictly forbidden to stand outside, on the Platforms, while the cars are in motion. Passengers waiting for Way Trains, at Way Points where there is no Railroad Agent, will signal the approaching Trains, otherwise they will not stop. THE PICTORIAL SKETCH-BOOK PENNSYLVANIA. OR ITS SCENERY, INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS, RESOURCES, AND AGRICULTURE, POPULAR L Y DESCRIBED, BY ELI BOWEN. POST-OFFICE. Illustrated with ober 200 Engrabings, and a Colored Map. EIGBTH EDITION, REVISED AND GREATLY ENLARGED. PHILADELPHIA: 1854. Checked UBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR, LENOX AND 1900. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1852, by WILLIAM BROMWELL, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Stereoxyried -hy. SŁOTE & MOON EY, Philadelphia. ::::(. STERNA-N, Printer. |