Father Abraham. (Reading, Pa.) 1864-1873, June 19, 1868, Image 3

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    IF the Republicans of Lancaster, Dau
phin, Chester and other Republican coun
ties will work as the Republicans of
Schuvlkill, Perks, Lehigh, Carbon,
Northampton and other minority coun
ties work. Grant's majority wilt not be
less than twenty-live thousand in the old
Keystone State.
IF Gen. Grant reduced the expenses of
the Government !'.i412,000,000 per annum,
as the head of one department of the
Government, how much will he the re
duction when he has a right to interfere
in all departments?
No Democrat need hesitate to give his
support to Judge Chase on the score of
principle.
," These suspenders," said an
auctioneer, " are elastic—long enough for
any man, short enough for any boy, and
warranted to fit."
nracii POMEROY is trying to prove
that Grant is a "stick in the mud," and a
"fool." We have too much respect for
the genius of Lee to believe it. Brick
Pomeroy is an Ass.
THE St. Louis Democrat says: "Grant
and Colfax ! It is a Western ticket, and
will sweep the West like wildfire. Mis
souri will give for such candidates on
such a platform, 20,000 Radical majority."
CERTAIN Democratic papers are anx
ious that General Grant should resign.
A similar anxiety was evinced in 1804
and 165 by the entrenched rebels in
Richmond. History repeats itself.
THE Philadelphia Press remarks that
but two ex-Presidents are left among the
physically living—Pierce and Fillmore.
oth have long been in their political
coffins.
YELLOW fever and a new revolution
are reported in Mexico. The Democratic
National Convention will be held on the
Fourth of July next, at the Five Points,
New York.
THE Democratic National Committee
have ordered twenty thousand likenesses
of General Jackson to be circulated in
Bells county during the present cam
paign.
WHEN the Democratic National Con
vention selects its victims for sacrifice
there will be a considerable loosening of
party fetters, and many who now hesi
tate will hesitate no longer.
LONGSTREET, the ablest general of the
late Confedercy, is open and out-spoken
for Grant and Colfax. Dr. Blackburn,
the small pox importer, is a Democrat.
ONE of the most efficient organs of the
radical cause south is the National Re
publican, a first class daily published in
the city of Augusta, Georgia.
THE Copperheads have adopted the
apple blossom as a campaign badge, but
most of them prefer apple jack—when
they can get it.
HENRY S. Mortis (Democrat) was
arrested at Beemansville, Sussex county,
New Jersey, charged with defrauding the
government by forged pension papers.
ON the fifth inst., a Philadelphia Cop
perhead was bitten in the leg by a Bull
Terrier dog. The dog died in twenty
four hours.
NEW YORK City contains forty-eight
thousand professional thieves. New
York City is Democratic by forty-eight
thousand majority.
HoN. Wm. M. CONVERSE of Connecti
cut, a member of the Democratic State
Committee, has announced his determi
nation to vote for Grant.
A PRIZE-FIGHT came off near West
Brookfield, Mass., on Tuesday, for $2OO
a side, between Pat Adams and Dan
Arnold, both Democrats.
THE La Crosse Democrat of the 9th
instant, says " Buchanan was a printer."
That's enough to astonish even the Sour-
Kraut Gorillas of the Eight Ward!
A COPPERHEAD exchange denounces
Grant as a butcher. Perfectly natural.
We never knew of a hog that wasn't
down on butchers.
PATRICK GALLAGHER, residing in
Philadelphia, gave his wife a severe beat
ing with a club. Patrick Gallagher is a
Dunmicrat.
Ix consequence of the proposed reduc
tion of tax on whiskey, a number of
democrats propose to dispense with the
use of milk in their families.
Tin greatest—wrvetry in America Is a
ride oyer the switch-back railroad, Mauch
Chunk and -• ,Mll ' Carbon county.
THE • .1014,0 be observed
by the the country as a
day of •
Tam Oernocgatlc Vipers complain of
Grant's Writing. A few years ago they
complained of his fighting.
CHARLES G. RALPINz (Miles O'Reilly)
supporta Grant. Wu= lived and died a
Democrat.
BRICK POMEROY. Bftj the Democracy
is the white man' party. " Want to
know."
THE Press says the quest of the Dem
ocracy for a Presidential candidate is the
pursuit of bniAsui under difficulties.
THE Omahataraki says Senator Grimes
isgoing to talp the strap against Grant.
Who cares fotDld Grimes?
DEMOCRATIC enthusiasm means a gen
eral drunk on,*ry bad whiskey.
ALL the wsses subpoenaed for Sur
ratt are Demoefats.
total Athos.
THE (; );11) TEMPLA ItS.—The Grand
! Lodge of nd Templars of Pennsylva
nia lo.ld i_- annual meeting last week at
Williamsport. The live hundred and
twenty Lodges in the State were nearly
all represented. According to the report
of the Grand Secretary, Miss L. E. Wright,
over two hundred new Lodges were in
stituted during the year, and the revenue
of the Grand Lodge amounted to about
$22.000. Iron. Simeon B. Chase, of Sus
quehanna, was elected G. W. Chief Tem
'liar, at a salary of $3OOO, and Miss Wright
was re-elected W. Grand Secretary by a
large majority. It was also determined
to change the "Monthly Circular," pub
,
hshed by the Grand Lodge, and edited
by Miss Wright, into a weekly paper, as
the official organ of the Order.
GETTYSBURG ORPHAN HOMEiTEAD.—
Rev. Thomas Atkinson, Agent for the
Soldiers' and Sailors' Homestead at Get
tysburg, addressed a meeting of Sunday
School teachers and seholas at Fulton
Hall, this city, on Sunday afternoon last.
The object of his visit is to procure pe
cuniary aid for that noble charity. Sub
scription cards were distributed, with the
request that each one receiving them
solicit subscriptions for that institution.
The enterprise has no connection, what
ever, with any of the lottery schemes
which arc daily deceiving the people, but
it is a very deserving charity, well worthy
the countenance and support of our cit
izens. Contributions should be banded
to Col. IV. L. Bear, of this city.
TILE ANCHOR BOAT CLun.—This gal
lant crew launched their handsome four
oared boat—the "Black Crook"—on the
Conestoga at the railroad bridge, near
this city, yesterday afternoon. With the
exception of losing the rudder, the
launching was a complete success. The
"Black Crook" comes up to all the ex
pectations of her builders. and we pre
dict that she will successfully compete
with all rivals. Good luck to the "Black
Crook."
PERSONAL.—Last week our sanctum
was visited by our former townsman,
Calvin R. Coleman, who has 'put up" at
Kansas City, Missouri. " Cal." has came
East for the purpose of making arrange
ments to go into business in that flourish
ing city. He looks quite well, and "is
full of the West." He returns again in
a few days. Success to him.
CAtmoN.—A large "FATHER ABRA
HAM" sign appears on the front of a
building in North Fifth street, Reading,
which is kept there by the occupants of
the premises
.for no honorable jn
We caution our friends not to be no
nosed upon. Our Reading (Mice is at
No. CMG Court Street.
THE County Sunday School Conven
tion, which was in session in this city on
Tuesday and Wednesday of this week,
proved a great success. The County
was well represented. Distinguished
Sunday School men from Philadelphia,,
Baltimore and elsewhere, were present
and addressed the Convention.
NOTICE.-Allpersons doing business
should recollect that all State licenses
must be taken out before the first of next
month, (July). Those remaining unpaid
after that time will be placed by the
County Treasurer in the hands of an
alderman for collection according tp law.
DIAGNOTHIAN ANNIVERSARY.—The
Diagnothian Literary Society of Frank
lin and Marshal College gave their
Thirty-third Anniversary at Fulton Hall,
on Friday evening last, to a very large
and select audience. The "Dings•' did
first-rate. The Grtethians must "pull up"
to equal them.
QUERlE.—Everybody expected that
Mr. Buchanan would no the nice thing
for the Children's Home 1 It is said that
he promised the ladies when they waited
on him for a subscription, that he would
provide for it in his will. How is it ?
POLITICAL
Wiz are authorized to announce the name of
GEO. BRUBAKER as a Candidate for DISTRICT
ATTORNEY, subject to the decision of the people
at the Republican Primary Election on SATUR
DAY, the 15th day of AUGUST, 1868.
Ws are authorized to announce that BENJAMIN
F. BAER, of the City of Lancaster, will be a can
didate for nomination for DISTRICT ATTOR
NEY, at the ensuing primary meetings of the Na
tional Union Republican party of Lancaster county.
DRY GOODS, dc.
ABRAM SCHEETZ,
NEW STORE
bIf.ALIR IN
PLAIN AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING of NOTIONS,
COR. NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE STREETS,
LANCASTER, PA.
SUITS RADIC TO ORDER
LODGE REGALIA.
AUCHENBACH & BROTHER,
No. 520 PENN STREET, READING, PA.,
AL A XVPACTtlialk OP
REGALIAS, JEWELS AND OTHER LODGE
PROPERTIES,
For Masons' Blue Lodges, Chapters and Councils;
Odd Fellows' Lodges and Encampments; Good
Templars, Temple of Honor and Sons of Temper
ance LAmerican Mechanic& Agaerlgan Protestants,
Red Men, Hnrugari, Good Fellows, Knights of
Pythias, Brotherhood of the Union, and for all fe
male lodges and associations, fitted out at the short
est Datil*.
Also, Swords, Belts, Hats, Caps, and Regalia
Trip:Mingo of all kinds oonstaney on hand.
Orders respectfully solicited, and goods forwarded
to all parts of the country.
AUCHENBACH dt BROTHER,
No. G2O PENN Street, Reading, Pa.
FATE' l-4:lt ABRAHAM.
B(IlIKS A' STATIONER I%
BOOKS STATIONERY.
SCHOOL AND mis4_.ELLANEous
FAMILY AND POCNLT 1111:LES,
A LAIZGELA:!;S4 arI'MENT oriwioD
STATDPNELY,
I , ,L,ANK BOOKS OF ALL SIZES,
LIOOSEY'S CHEAP STANDAIZD MUSIC.
Cath.loguesof the abe:e furnished on arrlicat
KURTZ AND MONA A UHAN'S CELEPR
TED GOLD 1 PENS,
-tNTHONY'S STEI:E.SOU'Es
AMERICAN AND ro1E.1(;.-s VIEWS,
Liberal dedttettous to Met (1,;;1.1,.
OnlersGrespectfully
• ly tilled :it
Chuap
S No. 32 North Queen t, Luicak,r, .Pa.
NEW BOOKS
ALL NEW PUBLIC A TIO-VS REG ULA NLY RE
CEIVED AS FAST AS ISSUED
THE AMERICAS PRES,I%
ALL THE NEW ENOLISH PI*PLICATIONS
RECEIVED AS SOON As THEY AP
PEAR IN THE AMERD.2AN
MARKET.
,SPECLIL ATTENTION PAID TO THE IMPOR
TA TIOS ENGLI.SII VOORS.
200,000 ENVELOPES
AND
400 REAMS PAPER,
.11 - ST RECEJrsn.
INCLUDING BILLETS, NI. lES. LETTERS,
LEGAL AND BILL CAPS. OF ALL
GRADES AND SIZES, RANG
ING FROM 75c. 'to
PER REAM.
ALSO,
THE rERY LATEST smEs OF ENGLISH
AND ERENCH PAPERS', AND EN
VELOPES TO MATCH
All Papers and Envelopes purchased at our es
tablishment will be stamped with the initials of the
purchaser, free of charge, in the very latest and
hest style, if desired.
We are prepared to furniiji dealers with Papers,
Envelopes, and all knots of Stationery at the very
lowest Philadelphia and New York prieas. We
also call the attention of School Directors and Coun
try Dealers to our large stock of School Books, upon
which we can give the very best in , iticements.
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No. EAST NINO Street.
Lenciister, Pa.
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
No. :a NuIITH QUEEN STREET,
THE VOLKSFREEND AND BEOBACHTER,
A Gernu.n, Iteimblican Newspaper
GERMAN AND ENGLISH ALMANACS,
TESTAMENTS, HYMN LOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS,
WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES,
N EIV AND CHEAP BOOK STORF,
(Corner of Fulton 13uildings.)
WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER
BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, SCHOOL BOORS,,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
And a general variety of well selected Stationery,
Maps and Fancy Articles in the line of trade.
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS
Of all kinds. Special attention given.
Being Librarian of the Lancaster County Bible
Society, I will furnish Sunday Schools with Bibles
and Testaments at cost. Bibles for 50 cents ; Testa
ments for 10 cents.
A variety of new Sewing Machines for sale cheaper
than anywhere else. D. S. BAKE.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
T MARSHALL tit SON'S
J•
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA
CAMPAIGN OF ISCS.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR VICTORY!
We have [darted the Campaign by laying hi a fresh
stock of
Give ue a call. We offer inducements never be
fore offered. Our work is of tbe beet quality. Don't
forget the place, N. E. COB. CENTRE SQUARE.
THE OLD PENN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Accrxr I A TED CAPITAL
After Paying Losses to the Amount of $1,120,000
ALL THY BURPLVB DIVIDED AMONGST THE POLICY
11OLDER8 EVERT YEAR.
THE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL COMPANY IN THE
CITY OR STATE.
For further information apply to
JOHN J. COCHRAN, Agent,
P. 0. Lancaster, Pa.
SIGNS, BANNERS, &c.
SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
AND XANCFACTURZR OF
GLASS TABLETS.
CAMPAIG_V BANNERS
Painted in the latest style and at short notice.
Roos—Over Baker's Drug Store, CENTRE
SQUARE, Lancaster, Pa.
JOSEPH ROYER,
Wholesale and Retail Confectioner,
Dealer in Fruits, Nuts, Toys, lee Cream, Cakes,
&e., wholesale and retail.
No. 33 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
((JMPLETE :STOCK OF
SEEAFFER's
AND
NEW STATIONERY,
—AT—
BARR'S,
No. 29 EAST KING S - 1 REM
Opposite tLe Coat
LANCASTER, PA.,
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ECEMEIZE3
ji'STICES' BLANKS
GMInI
STATIONERY.
BOOTS AND SHOES
25 Cases Ladies' Gaiters.
25 Cases Misses Gaiters.
25 Cases Children's Gaiters.
25 Cases Boys' Shoes.
25 Cases Men's Shoes.
5 Cases Men's and Bois' Boots
INS URANCE.
OF PHILADELPHIA
CHARTER PERPETUAL
PAINTING.
JOSEPH BRIMMED,
CONFECTIONERY.
SEWING MACHINES.
DON'T BEAD THIS!
SiNGEIC,S SEWING MMIIINE
Prareel itntlf witholt a tiv iin the ',Ate
in thin city with the Hnwe
We tilt refl.)] e it to the ion•lilerat ien of
int,liigent public an isrevr :er.:~ta.s - the
BEST SE 11-7. v II XL' IN THE TYPE IP
It is I , glit r;;;lfing—alni , •-t
to awi r lange of %lola than any otht
't the try : , imple
A W 36 , can, \\ 1111 '0 .Ise It in ;1 Oiort
We cau aFEurc Ow public ;bat will k•ok to
MEI
If in want of a
SEWIN
TO SEE, TLST AND TI:V THE SINGE'
Before deciding to take it or any other Machine.
Patties of ten come to town in scorch of a Machine,
and then listen to the mlvice of interested parties,
or those who hare bet a iiin]t , .d Imtm kit ge of the
tilach,ines in question.
BETTER SEE THEM DIP. YOURSELVES,
FRIENDS,
And then you will not be deciveil.
W. LEARDSLEE. AgPnt
No. 3 EAST ORANGE STREEi
Loom front North Q
THE VERY HIGHEST PRIZE,
THE INIRELIAL CROSS (F THE LEGION
Was Awarded to the Representative of the
GROCER &EAKETZ SEWING MA(IIINES
At the Universal Exhil.ition,
Thus attesting their great sitpe:lority over all
other Sewing Machines. For sale b
(4EO. SPURRIER.
No. 19 NORTH QUEEN St., Laucaster
HATS AND CAPS
A 1 Inaidnacturid to orti,d, ally style :old quality
T. E. TOER,
S. W. CORNER CENTRE SQUARE AND IVESI
KEN“ STREET.
LANCASTER. PENNA.
F. ' IT II
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
HATS AND CAPS.
All kinds of HATS ruitile to orikr on short notice
and at iow prict 5.
SHULTZ Lt. Bib.,
MANUFACTUI:ELS AND DEALLES IN
HATS. CAPS, STRAW HATS, LADIES'
SHADE HATS, SHAKER 11001)S, &C.,
Whokettle :Hid Retail,
No. 20 North Queen Street. Lancaster, Pa
ZATIM JACKSON,
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
AND SILVER-PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS
No. 15 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
it Repairing attended to
TT Z. RHOADS & BRO.,
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WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
SILVER 'WARE,
No. 22 WEST KING STREET,
(Next Door Below Cooper's Motel,)
LANCASTER, PA.
BOOK & JOB PRINTING.
RA:ITCH & COCHRAN,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING
From the largest POSTER - to the smallest CARD
or CIRCULAR, executed in the beat style and at
reasonable prices.
Or' Orders from a distance promptly attended to
OFFICE—N. E. ANGLE CENTRE SQUARE.
T B. McCASKEY,
t.P * SURGEON DENTIST
OFFICE-EAST KING ST.,
$2,000,000
OVER TAY HIRST NATIONAL BANK,
;Cr All Work Warranted. 'EV
W . M. IVIIITESIDE,
Office and residence, East King Street, next door
to the Court House, over Fuliziestock's Dry Goo
Store, Lancaster, Pa.
Teeth Extracted without pain, by the use of
(Nitrous Oxide) Gas.
FURNISHING GOODS.
CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS
FOR THE NEWEST STYLES OF
COLLARS, CUFFS, SLEEVE BUTTONS
SUSPENDERS,
WHITE AND FANCY KID GLOVES,
STOCKINGS,
EMBROIDERED SHIRT FRONTS,
SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
-AT-
E. J. ERISMAN'S
GENTS FURNISHING STORE,
41,4 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
REWINI MACHINE
0 11' N 7' E E T ,
I'd A c 11 1
LANCASTEE, l'A
MOM
HA TS AND CA PS.
FULL STOCK ON HAND
it 'VEST JUNG Street,
Lancaster, I'a
JE 11 - ELR Y, tec.
DEALERS' IN
SILVER
LANCAR , TEIC, PA
IBM
IM:IZI
ALL KINDS,
LANCJAIRit, ?ENNA
DENTISTRY.
LANCASTER, PA
IMEIBIE
ILl: OA DS.
T_IENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R. R
JLTrain leave the Central Depot as follows:
EAST WAND.R'gsT\CAI( D.
L'Aprc,.s.4.l A. N. Ph;la. Express.l.4,4 A. INT
Fa , t Line ...... 6.35 " Final
11.15 "
Day Exprys.- , ...1.50 P. N. Fast Lin, 2.4'w P. M
"Caltrtnbia Ac.. 2.15 "
" IHarriA'g "
iCinein.
;DEARING AND COLUMBIA R. R.
DEroT—NuRTH PRINCE ST.
Trains leave Lancaster and Columbia at 8.00 A.
M. abil I'. M., arriving at Reading at 10.20 A.
M. and 5.2') P. M.
liETtAiNiNo..—Leave Reading at 7.00 A. M. and
C. 115 P. .11.. arriving at Lancaster at 9.20 A. M. and
8.:;0 P. .11., and Columbia at 9.25 A. M. and 8.30
P.M.
ties on this road are rim by Reading Railroad
time. which is ten minutes taster than Pennsylva
nia Eaaroad time.
READING RAIL ROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
- - -
MAY 20th, 1868.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE North
and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing. Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Al
it ntown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Colum
bia, &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol
locif.: at 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10 A. M., 12.40 noon, and
2.C5 and 9.35 P. M., connecting with similar trains
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at New
York :it 5.09, 10.00 and 11.50 A.M., and 3.50, 5.10 and
10.30 P. M. Sleeping cars accompanying the 2.50
A. 31. and 9.35 P. 31. train without change.
L. ace Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama
qua, Millersville, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown
and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., and 2.05 and 4.10
P. M., stopping at Lebanon and Principal Way
Statlia.s ; the 4.10 P. M. making connections for
Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottsville,'
Schuylkill Haven, and Auburn, via Schuylkill and
SusiPielianna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.55
P. 31. Returning : leave New York at 9.00 A. M.,
12.00 noon, and 5.00 and 8.00 P. 31. Sleeping cars
zieemmunv the 9.00 A. M. and 5.00 and 8.00 P. M.
trains, without change.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 5.30 i
A. M., returning from Reading at 6.30 P. M., stop
ping at all Stations; Pottsville at 8.45 A. M. and,
2.45 I'. M.; Ashland 6.00 A. M. and 12.10 noon, and
2.110 P. 11. ; Tamaqua at 8.30 A. M., and 1.00 and
8.45 P. 31.
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill
and Susquehanna Hail Ruud at 7.10 A. M. and 12.00
Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading
at 7.39 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at 5.15
P. M.
Pottstown Accommodation Train : Leaves Pottg
town at GAS A. M., returning leaved Philadelphia
at .4.30 P. M.
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00
A. M. and 6.15 I'. M. for Ephrata, Lltiz, Lancaster,
Columbia,
Prrkionien IL•ill Road Trains leave Perkiomen
Junction at 0.00 A. M., and 5.55 P. M. Returning:
Leave Skippack at 0.45 A. M., and 1.15 P. M..
neetiog with similar trains on Reading Rail Road.
Sundays:Vu Leave New York at 8.00 Y. M.,
Phibidelphia 8.11(1 A. M. and 3.15 P. M., the 6.00 A.
Train running only to Reading • Pottsville 8.00
; Hai risburg 5.25 A. M. and 4.10 and 9.35 P.
M., and Rvading at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 A. M. for
Harrisburg, and 7.013 A. M. and 11.40 P. M. for New
York aed 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at
rates.
Ilaggage checked through; 100 pound.: allowed
t ach PaliSeinger.
G. A. '....;IeoLLS, Gen. Supt
READINO, PA., May 20, 1,.40.
FLAGS, FIREWORKS, ife.
1776.
441 TaitikFLAGS1
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FLAGS!
FOR, JULY FOURTH
TM
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
We have now on hand and have made arrange
ments with manufacturers to tarnish, at shortest
notice and cheapest Tates,
FLAGS
Of all sizes and qualities
SILK, BUNTING, MUSLIN, itc
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FIREWORKS
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FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS, EXHIBI
TIONS, PROCESSIONS, get'.
All orders in person or mail will receive prompt
attention by
D. S. & J. S. BURSK,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers
No. 19 EAST RING ST., LANCASTER
COAL.
EHLER, BRENEMAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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COA L ,
Of the beet quality.
YARD—COLE. WATER ST. & PENNA. R. E
OFFICE—No. 2 EAST ORANGE ST.,
LANCASTER, PA
LI BAIMIGARDNER,
DEALER IN
COAL OF EVERY DaiCRIPTION,
NORTH PRINCE STREET,
NEAR THE PENNRYLVANIA RAILROAD,
LANCASTER, PA
BANKING.
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B A IR Sr, SHENK,
13ANKERS,
NORTHEAST ANGLE OF CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PEN•NA
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
J . B. KEVINSKI,
DEALERS IN
PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS,
And Musical Instruments Generally
SHEET MUSIC.
A large stock on hand, and eonstantly receiving
all the latest publications as soon as issued.
Music sent tr.!, Neil free of Porte
Sole agent for Steinway & Son 's
' WORLD-RENOWNED PIANOS.
Also, agent for Prince & Co.'s
ORGANS AND MELODEONS,
No. 3, NORTH PRINCE Street,
Lancaster, Pa
1868.
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