Father Abraham. (Reading, Pa.) 1864-1873, June 12, 1868, Image 3

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    GEN. GRANT, says the New York -
J'4. not lowg ag,o, declared in
ocr: hearing. The rebel , : we whipped,
a, it was our duty to (lo ; they fought
lo.avelv, and I for one have no spite
again,:t them. If they behave them-
I shall think well of them. But
the treason sympatizers and peace men
the North—the men who, during the
wdr. reviled the soldiers, encouraged the
, 'nervy. :mud did their utmost to stop sup
pliT, and reinforcement,: to our boy. - - in
the front, and such men I can't forgive;
I will never forget them, nor have any
,fling to do with them."
l't;EstnENT JoHNsoN, in his message
Com.fross last December, says of Gen.
(=rant's administration of the IVm• De
-1)!•Irtmont : Salutary reforms have lwen
imroduced by the Sect•etary ad iHtcrint.
and , rent reductions of expenses have
ellected under hint administration of
the «"at• Department, to the saviror of
mil'iions to the Treasury.—
Deem ecrats have cane(' a Con,(.r-
sltdier,..' and Sailor:-.'
,o; \-(-n ion to meet it Ne , ,v York on
Itlt 1,1 . , ' ,111V. to take i•tion on lit
canindlle-4 flo
dent 111(1 Vice Pro , ideot. Thoir voice
1 ). , respected ly the Convent
AVII.I, lda-pheiny
:•( col.r.kx i- a Noi.rla. , l.a -(11-
!!,11,..in. and of coitr , o k not eimileeteil
with, neither doe. lio sympathize whit
lift-lilux Klan. or or
of tliereo)re il, NveliM
p prudent for any lire
11(iliCy OIL Gt.ll.
the 111.
_1- TIIE COppellit'llll , appear to he
rtt Johnson', arrittii ttl, tt -, .tttost
t!tti thel - not - ilia:Ott hint tt, their catttli
tl:;-. peopht wittilt! tike trr - bay,. a
.tt
i.ET u- revi\ - t , in ;111 its tt.l.ciY, truth
111( , of tlw I(l)el i)oinoefilcy
with tho of latin:to;.(v told frei,dohl.
NEvi:tz let the min,l focg•ct
eithel• the sacrillue, of the, heroic Il`o.l
And livhiv; or the harbarote4 tren , on
Ile. :Ili hurs 'lf the rel)ellion.
IZl],uttitEcT the Diquoi•tal plathollt
with - Icelellan upon it, which
the. war fi)r the rc-,1 oration of
the Union "a failure."
11E. , ( - EnlicT the 1)011).0(11th. Imstility
1 , 1 tie' N-otinu, in Ihe 1 3 'id.
BE-I"ItHECT the Democratic slandcr.i
Altraliam Lincoln.
r...4t - It IZECT the eftbils of the Southern
Democrats to burn our Northern cities
anal to ~ .:arry pestilence into Northern
11.E , ,,unnicT the Democratic hostility
tx) draft and to the currency.
RESURRECT the Democratic hatred of
(our Sanitary Fairs and Christian Com-
11 1,,1011,
RESURRECT the Democratic hostility
to all the war measures of Congress, thus
protracting the war and helping the
traitors.
it oral 4i-'ttnts.
THE GREAT NATIONAL CAMP MEET
ING.—The great National (Methodist)
Camp Meeting, at Manheim, will com
mence on Tuesday, July 14th, and close
4n Friday, July 241,11. The camp ground
is about ten minutes' walk from the
town. and is abundantly provided with
excellent water, and perfect arrange
ments have already been made for the
accommodation of persons from a dis
tance. One full railroad fare will secure
a return ticket from almost any point.
The price of board will be, for the full
time, only 67.00—51.00 per day, and 50
cents for a single meal. Nearly all the
farmers in the neighborhood have agreed
to accommodate as many as possible,
upon the most reasonable terms. The
railroad accommodations (Reading and
Columbia Road) will be ample for any
number of people. It will doubtless be
the greatest camp meeting ever held in
this county. No better, or, in every re-
Esect, more suitable place than the rural
village of Manhoim, in the great county
of Lancaster, could have been selected
for this purpose.
FALLEN BRAVES.—The decoration of
the graves of the deceased heroes in our
midst on Saturday the 30th ult., was a
very impressive ceremony. Quite a large
number of the members of the G. A. R.
and several lodges and tire companies
turned out to do honor to the departed.
A certain individual who is a disgrace to
this community, with brazen impudence
and hellish maliciousness, attempted to
disturb the solemnities of the occasion by
preventing the decoration of his dead
soldier brothers grave. We are not
anxious to gratify the gentleman (!) by
bringing him into notice. We therefore
withhold his name from the public and
forscar further comment.
RE5i0,44 ) „,..-IPe, in common with Lan
casteriarisgenerally, regret to learn that
our friend B. IL Warner, Esq., the cour
teous and o eputy Collector of
o l e
this district, hi / signing that posi
tion foi *is p :,.-!.* .resuming the styli
of the legalr• on w. onat the Law School;
'
Washington, D. C. The short time he
has been in our midst, by his zeal In the
advocacy of chriethfraity and temperance,
both in his general d
,:, !•pectwort - -±.„ _ ON
through Mau 0010114128 WAlSlh.lit"
paper—rho Yoder of Pruth—lte has won
the high esteem arid regard of teeny of
our citizens, and his depariure will be a
loss to the community at large. May
suc , ..ess always attend him.
SAnn.vrn Sufroot, CoNvEvrnrc.—We
stated in our last that a ('ounly 'onven
ion of Sabbath Schoo!s would he 11.1 d out
Tuesday and 'Wednesday. the Nth and
ITth of June. 186 s, in St. Paul's (H;( rnian
church, Southwest coiner of
Duke : Oran re street, this city. The
obje,l Cie convcution is to erCect al
lief main 111. or.,.. , :anization of "a Count . , ‘,.
•, Association." the praetl
eai of >uch a::sociation hcing no
Inattyy 1, f doubt, but ahundantly
proved hy their beneficial effects in other
counties. _.k.s it is to he a Count}' Asso
ciation. every Sabbath Selmol in the
county sbouhl he represented in the con
vention ; and it i t expected that every
School will send its proper dele , rates, and
that; all Sahha , .ll School superintendents,
officers, teachers and friends of the Sab
bath Sch.ml cau , e kill he present at and
participate in the exercises of' 1 he vidlyell
-11011.
11"1:: clip the following from a city co
temporary ith our full endorsement:
1)Irr - rEl , To Pu.tcricE.-I.leut.
t , Jr., was on motion of A..
11 cur 1. Esl., admitted to practice
law in \ - ond Courts of Lancaster
county. Mr. ii. WAS attending Franklin
Coliwre and had reached
the close of his Junior year at the break
in..4 out of :he late war, when he immedi
ately rel wished his studies and entered
the naval service, where he remained
until peoo' was established. On his re
turn to civil life he commenced the study
of the law and pursued it with an earnest
ness that prianis., , ,s well for his future suc
cess. l\ Ir. is a young man of courteous
milner , :eel industrious habits, and
should 11r conclude to locate in this city,
cannot fail to win al, enviable position
in the profession. We are informed that
he nassefl a very eredil able examination.
MI:. Br( INA.N . -; WaS filed on
1Voillic , (1;ly I t.t. 52IVitP4 S".1_000 to
the Pr' - 1 )yl (Tim] t'llurcli )flliis city, and
-...2000 to Itirlii , ll filci fo f u r o r Avidolvs of
th„ cite, hu divid, , s his estate bt , l‘vecii
flaltimori , ,
(lato Ilarript Lane.) hi-.
IZ , v. F.. Y. ltu-liallan. and
(1e.t , a , 0(1 sicirrs rflw family of IV. B.
!tied, Pliiladolphlo. rect , i\ - t. lit
cotti(luration of ttLich Recd i write a
hi-tor}' or Ills lift'.
Prot Cotxmut.k.— A correspondent
from Columbia sends us the following:
AlEs , ;us. Ern-rolls: On Saturday.. Tune
6th, the Champions of Lancaster (Ath
letic.) payed a flying visit to the very
pretty little town of Columbia, and en
gafTed in a game of Base Ball with the
leading oanization of this place (Mutu
al.) which resulted in a defeat of the
Champions (Athletie,) by the following
score : Mutual, 28. Athletic, 16.
Ft'\RT:Ar. Onsr.gums OF Ex-PItESI
DENT 131:4:11ANAN.—The funeral of Ex-
President Buchanan took place on Thurs
day of last week, 4th inst. ; 4 ,eyeral of
the lodges of this city, all the lire com
panies, the citizens generally and delega
tions from abroad, accompanied his re
mains to the Woodward Hill Cemetery.
The religious services were conducted by
Rev. Dr. Nevin.
LANCASTER COUNTY is now arrayed
in her choicest robes, and presents an
appearance of " natural loveliness" most
gratifying to all people of good taste.
We feel proud of our rich and beautiful
county, and of her thousands of intelli
gent people whose enterprise and refine
ment have made her to " blossom like
the rose."
THE CICADA, or seventeen year Lo
custs have made their appearance in
great numbers in this vicinity within the
last few days. They come out of the
ground mostly under old trees. Some
neighborhoods are literally swarming
with them.
DECEASED. - Since our last issue,
Richard Waters and George Musser, two
old soldiers of the Ivar of 1812, died at
their residences in this city. Thus, one
by one, the old veterans are passing away.
POLITICAL
Ws arc authorized to announco the name of
OW). BRUBAKER as a Candidate for DISTRICT
ATTORNEY, subject to the decision of the people
at the Republican Primary Election on SATUR
DAY, tho 15th day of AUGUST, 1868.
Ws are authorized to announce that BENJAMIN
F. BARR, of the Olty of Lancaster, will be a can
didate fur nomination fur Disrittur ATTOR
NEY, at the mining primary meetings of the Na
tional Union Republican party of Lancaster county.
DRY GOODS, tOc.
ABRAM SCHEETZ,
NEW STORE:
I=
PLAIN AND FANCY DItY GOODS,
CLO TILING 4 NOTIONS,
COIL woßni QUEEN et ORANGE STREETS,
L. NCA ATNit, PA
SUITS MADE TO ORDER.
DRI
GII Intosits, .
No. 52/4 .1412 N N nintalt, BaArint ' CI, PA.,
%Ili NuvAntitims
ALTHE
BAGALIAA, JEW ► :AND OTHXIII LODGE
-Par Loage• -CouscAlel
traptty ivs How lad • • • 151." -
Ariaanowt eakanlea A
1 4 ' , and fur all fu
atais assochntoua, Natal uut at the bhurt
east notleu.
All, amoral, Baits, 1404 Cam and Itegalia
Tritanduga ktnila eonstaintly un hand.
Orders respectfully solicited, and goudls furwarded
to all parts of the country.
AUCHENBACH ,k BROTHER,
N. MO PENN Streut, Reading, Pa.
N_TTIEIZ
BOOKS 4U STATIONERY.
BooKs & STATIONERY. F
SCiit)OL AND DefISCELLANEOUS BOONS,
FAMILY AN!) POCKET BIBLES,
LAROELASSoRTMENT OFLGOOD
STATIONERY,
BLANK. 1204)NS OF ALL SIZES,
ROOSEN"S CHEAP STANDARD MUSIC
Catalogues of the above furnished on application.
KURTZ AND MoNAAGHAN'S CELEBRA
TED ()OM) PENS,
ANTHONI"S STEREospopEs,
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN VIEWS.
Liberal deductions to Merchants.
OrdersGrespectfully solicited andGprompt
ly tilled at
J. H. SHEAFFER'S,
Cheap Caoh Book Store,
►7 No. :32 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. S
NEW BOOKS
AND
NEW STATIONERY,
—AT—
BARR'S,
No. Ii EAST KING STREET,
Ippositif the Court House.
ALL NEIL' PUBLICATIONS REGULARLY RE
CEI rED AS FAST AS ISSUED FROM
THE AMERICAN PRESS.
ALL THE NEW ENGLISH PUBLICATIONS
RECEIVED AS SOON AS THEY AP
PEAR IN THE AMERICAN
MARKET.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO TIIE IMPOR
TA ?lox OF ENGLISH BOOKS.
200,000 ENVELOPES
AND
400 REAMS OF PAPER,
JUST RISC El PHD,
INCLUDING BILLETS, NOTES LETTERS,
LEGAL AND BILL CAPS, OF ALL
GRADES AND SIZES, RANG
ING FROM 15c. to $l4
PER REAM.
A LSO,
THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF E.voLtsn
AND ERE.VCII PAPERS, AND EN
YELOPES TO MATen.
All Papers and Envelopes purchased st our es
tablishment will be stamped with the initials of the
purchaser, free of charge, In the very latest and
best *le, if desired.
We are prepared to furnish dealers with Papers,
Envelopes, and :di kinds of Stationery at the very
lowest 110110011411 a and New York prices. We
also call the attention of School Directors and Coun
t] v I walers to our large stock of School Books, upon
alibi] we eat] give the very best inducements.
.1. F BARR,
No. 29 EAST KING Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
No. 10 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
THE VOLKSFREIND AND BROHICHTEE,
A German ItepiebHeal/ Newspaper
GERMAN AND ENGLISH ALMANACS,
TESTAIVIENTS, HYMN BOOKS, 4t43
DKALitto
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLhNK BOOKS,
WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES,
NEW AND CHEAP BOOK STORE',
WEST ICING STREET, LANCASTER
BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, SCHOOL BOOKS,,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
And a general variety of well selected Stationery,
Map; and Fancy Articles in the line of trade.
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS
Of all kinds. Special attention giros.
Being Librarian of the Lancaster County Bible
Society, 1 will furnish Sunday Schools with Bibles
and Testaments at cost. Bibles for 60 cents; Testa
ments for 10 cents.
A variety of now Sewing Machines fur sale cheaper
than anywhere else. D. S. BARE.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
T MARSHALL & SON'S
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BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA
CAMPAIGN OF 1868.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR VICTORY!
We bare started the Campaign by laying in a fresh
stock of
Give us s call. We offer inducements never be
fore offered. Our work is of the best quality, Don't
forget the place, N. E. COR. CENTRE SQUARE.
THE OLD PENN MUTETAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Aortior t ATM" CAPITAL 40A,000,000
After Paying Losses to tho Amount of i1t1,120,000.
ALL TIM STNPLUI4 DIVIDED AMONGST TUN TOLICT
TIM ONLY TRULY MUTUAL COMPANY IN rag
CITY OR srArz.
For further Information apply to
JOHN J. COCIIIII,AN, Agent,
P.. 0. Lancaster, Pa
SIGNS, BANNERS, Sx.
JOSEPH 11H1.31itEli,
BICN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
AND MANIJNACTURKII. OP
GLASS TABLETS.
CAJIRAION BANNERS
Painted In the latest style and at short notice.
Room—Over Baker's Drag Store, CENTRE
SQUARE, Lancaster, Pa.
CONFECTIONERY.
JOSEPH ROYER,
Wholesale and Retell/ Confectioner,
Dealer In Fruits, Nuts, Toys, lea Cream, Cakes,
&e., wholesale and retail.
No. 33 West Kiug street, Lancaster, Pa.
_A 13 II ARAM.
A COMPLETE STOCK 01
LANCASTER, PA.,
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JUSTICES' BLANKS
12613
STATIONER t.
(Corner of Fulton Balldings,)
BOOTS AND SHOES.
28 Cases Ladies' Gaiters.
25 Cases Misses Gaiters.
25 Cases Children's Gaiters.
25 Cases Boys' Shoes.
25 Cases Men's Shoes.
25 Cases Men's and Boys' Boots
INSURANCE.
OF PHILADELPHIA
CHARTEIi - 1 7 11tP*#CAL.
HOLDERS EVERY YEAR
PAINTING.
SEWING MACH INES.
DON'T HEAD THIS!
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE
Proved itself without a rival in the late test trial
in this city with the llowe Machine.
We therefore present it to the consideration of an
Intelligent public as N COM PAIt A BLY the
BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD
lt is light running—almost noiseless—and adapted
to a wider range of work than any other
SEWING MACHINE,
While It is, at the mune time, very simple indeed.
A child can, with ;ill ease, learn to use it in a short
time.
We GM assure the public that they will look to
their
OWN INTEREST,
If In want of a
SEWING MACHINE,
TO SEE, TEST AND TRY THE SINGER,
Before deciding to take it or any other lllichinc.
Parties often come to town in searcher a Machine,
and then listen to the advice of interested parties,
or those who have but a limited knowledge of the
Machines in question.
BETTER SEE THEM FOR YOURSELVES,
FRIENDS,
And then you will not be deceived.
W. W. BEARD SI. EE , Agent,
No. 3 EAST ORANGE STREET,
(Two Doors from North Queen,)
LANCASTER, PA.
THE VERY HIGHEST PRIZE,
THE IMPERIAL CROSS OF THE LEGION
OF HONOR,
Was Awarded to the Represent:Alye of the
GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES
At the Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1867,
Thum attesting their great superiority over all
other Sewing Machines. For sale by
GEO. SPURRIER,
No. 19 NORTE . QUEEN St., Lancaster
FURNISHING GOODS.
CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS
FOU TIIE Is;F:WEST STYLES OF
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S 1" SPENDERS,
WIII'PE ANT) FANCY KID (LOVES,
STOCKINGS,
EMBROIDERED SHIRT FRONTS,
SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS .t .ND DRA IVERS,
-AT-
E. J. ERISMAN'S
GENT'S INR.NLSIIINO STORE,
41% NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA
HATS AND (LIPS.
H ATS AND CAPS.
A FULL STOCK ON HAND,
And manufactured to order, any Htyle and quality.
T. R. TORR,
S. W. CORNER CENTRE SQUARE AND WEST
KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PENNA.
F SMITH,
• MANCFACTURER AND DEALER IN
HATS AND CAPS.
All kinds of HATS made to order on short notice
and at low prices.
11% WEST KING Skeet,
Lancaster, Pa
SHULTZ SL BRO.,
MANUFACTUBERS AND DEALERS IN
HATS, CAPS, STRAW HATS, LAMES ,
SHADE HATS, SHAKER HOODS, &C.,
Wholesale and Retail,
No. 20 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
JEWELRY, &c.
ZAHM it JACKSON,
DEALERS IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER
AND SILVER-PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS,
No. 15 NORTH. QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA
sir Repairing attended to
T_T Z. RHOADS & BRO.,
.
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WHOLEHALB AND RETAIL DRAWL/18 IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
AND
SILVER WARE,
No. 22 WEST KING STREET,
(Next Door Below Cooper's Motel,)
LANCASTER, PA.
BOOK to JOB PRINTING.
RAUCH & COCHRAN,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS.
PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING
=EI
ALL KINDS,
Prom the largest POSTER, to the smallest CARD
or CIRCULAR, executed In the best style and at
reasonable prices.
Sir Orders from a distance promptly attended to
OFFICE—N. E. ANGLE CENTRE SQUARE.
LANCARTER, ?ENNA
DENTISTRY.
J B. Ma:ASK - EY,
SURGEON DENTIST
OFFICE-EAST KING ST.,
OVER TYIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
LANCASTER, PA
ST All Work Warranted. Nal
lIT M. WHITESIDE,
VV
D E N 'l' I S T ,
Office and residence, East King Street, next door
to the Court House, over Fahnestock's Dry Goods
Store, Lancaster, Pa.
Teeth Extracted without pain, by the use of
(Nltrous Oxide) Gas.
RAILROADS.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R. R
Trains leave the Central Depot as follows'.
E A ST W A all, W EST W A IA D.
Phila. Express.4.l7 A. M. Phila. Ex press.l.4B A. NI
Fast Line ...... 6.25 " Train "
Lane. Train.... 9.05 Mail 11.15
Day Express...l.so P. M. Fwd. Line 240 P. M
liarrisb'g.t.c...o.ls Columbia Ae.. 2.45 "
Cinch'. Ex.... 10.47 " Ilarrisb'g e —5.53 "
COLUMBIA R. R
P ltiti( •
Trains leave Lancaster and Columbia at 8.00 A
M. and :S.OO P. M., arriving at, Reading at 10.20 A
M. and 5.30 P. M.
:Yo—Leave Reading at 7.00 A. M. and
6.15 P. 51., arriving at Laneaator at 9.2 i A. M. and
8.30 P. M., and Columbia at 9.25 A. M. and K3O
P. M.
Trains on this road are run by Reading Railroad
time, which is ten minutes lantor than Ponnsyl va-
Ilia Railroad time.
READING RAIL ROAD.
strAINIEIt ARRANGEMENT
MAY 20th, 1868.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE North
and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, A !-
letdown, Easton, Ephrata, Litia, Lancaster, Colum
bia, &c., ‘Lc.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as 0.1-
lows: at 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10 A. M., 12.40 noon, and
2.05 and 9.35 I'. M., connecting with similar trains
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at Ne v
York at SAW, 10.1)0 and 11.50 A. M., and 3.50, 7.40 .1.1.1
330 P. M. Sleeping cars accompanying the 2.50
A. M. and 9.35 I'. M. train without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville. Tama
qua, Minersville, Ashland, Pine (.rove, Allentown
and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. 2!., and 2.05 and 4.1.)
P. M., stopping at Lebanon and Principal Vility
Stations; the 4.10 P. Ti!. making connections tor
hia and Columbia only. For Pottsville.
Schuylkill Haven, and Auburn, eta Schuylkill wl
Susquehanna Rail a
Road, !cavil IlarriBburg at :1.5.5
P. M. Returning: leave New York at .1.00 A. M.,
12.00 noon, and 5.00 and 0.00 P. M. Sleeping cal,
accompany the 9.00 A. 21. and 5.00 and 8.00 P. ii.
trains, without change.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.:;a
A. 21., returning from Reading at 1i.:34/ P. 31., stop
ping at all Stations;
Pottsville at 8.45 A. 51. :dal
2.45 P. M.; Ashland 6.00 A. M. and 12.1.1 00011, an.l
2.00 P. 21.; Tamaqua ;it 0.30 A. M., and 1.00
8.45 P. M.
Leave Pottsville for I larrisburg, via Schuylkill
and Susouchantia Rail Road at 7.10 A. 21. and 12.0
noon.
lieading A ocommodation Train: Leaves Readim4
at 7.30 A. A. returning from Philadelphia at .5.15
P. M.
Po,ftstowr Accommodation Train: - 1 - .ves Potts-
WWII at C. 45 A. M., returning leaves l'hiladelphia
at 4.30 P. M.
Columbia. Rail hood Trains leave Reatint4 at 7. 0 '1
A. 51. and 1 1 .15 1'.:11. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster,
Columbia, &e.
Perkionicn Rail Road Trains leave Perk Mama
Junction at 9,00 A. 51.. and 5.55 P. 51. Returning :
Leave Skippach at 6.45 A. 54., and 1.15 P. M., coii
uectntg with Siflithir trains on Reading, Rail Read.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 P. M.,
Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 I'. M., the X.OO A.
Train ramming only to Reading ; Pottsville 8.03
A. 51. ; Hatrisbarg 5.25 A.. 51. and 4.10 and 0.55
M., and Reading at 1.10, 2.55 and . 7.15 A. M. foe
Harrisburg, and 7.06 A. Al. and 11:10 P. 51. for New
York and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphla.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets, to and front all points, at reduced
rates.
Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed
each Passenger
G. A. NICOLLS, Gen. Supt
REA DI NO, PA., May 20, MS.
FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &e.
1776.
FLAGS►
FLAGS!
NOR JULY FOURTH
ESE
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
We have now on hand and have made arrange
ments with manufacturers to tarnish, at shortest
notice and cheapest rates,
FLAGS
Of all sizts and gnalitios
SILK, BUNTING, MUSLIN, do
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FIREWORKS
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FaRTII OF JULY CELEBRATIONS, EXHIBI
TIONS, PROCESSIONS,
All orders in person or mail will receive prompt
attention by
D. S. & J. S. BURSK,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers
No. 19 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER
COAL.
EIILER, BRENEMAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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COA L ,
Of the best quality.
YeaD.—COR. WATER EiT. & PENNA. R. IL
OFFier—No. 2 EAST ORANGE ST.,
LANCASTER, PA
H. BAUMGARDNER;
DEALER 121
COAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
NORTH PRINCE STREET,
REAR THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
LANCASTER, PA
BANKERS.
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BANKERS.
NORTHEAST ANGLE OF CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PRNNA
MUSICA.L INSTRUMENTS.
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B. KEVINSKI,
IIEALERS IN
PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS,
Am! Musical Instruments Geuerally
SILENT MUSIC
A large stook on Sand, and constantly receiving
all the latest publications as soon as armed.
Music seas by Maalive tf
Sole agent for Steinwisy SotiN
WORLD-RENON:CND PIAI7OB
Also, agent for Prince & Co.'s
outlaws AND MDLODEONS,
No. 3, NORTH PRINCE Str:•et,
Lancaat4•r, Pa
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