So DELPHIA & ERIE PAILROAD, (PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., LESSEE ) ATEN Cu and after Monday, May 5th, 1862, TIME at LOCK HAVEN STATION will be as follows : ARRIVES. Bxpresa ... 9:20, A. M. rn Ne aan Agcomm’n. 6:30, A. mr. Accomm’n 9:50, A. M Sleeping Cars on Night Trains both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, sad on the Pennsylvania Railroad between Har- risburg and Philadelphia. LEAVES EAST Express ... 6:50, p. a. On Mail Train in both directions a CAR GOES THROUGH via Pennsylvania Railroad without change between PHILADELPHIA and LOCK HAVEN. SAM'L A. BLACK, Sup’t Eastern Division. LOOCAT: MAT » BERS" Bob Short’s Report, No. 3. «“Bombastes kept a devil's bird Shut in the mel of his sword, That tavght him all the cunning pranks Of past and Tature Mountebanks.” Messrs. PRINTERS :(—On my return, I called on the Mayor. He was glad to see me, and invited me to be scated. We talk- ed over matters and things in general, about my trip, &c. I inquired of the Mayor what was up, and if anything worthy of note had transpired during my absence. Ie said, ”