Father Abraham. (Reading, Pa.) 1864-1873, August 07, 1868, Image 3

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    Sherman, who murdered Sam
uel Dowhower, in Putman county, 111.,
has been convicted at Ottawa, and sen
tenced (o twenty-live years in the Peni
tentiary. As Sherman is intensely Dem
ocratic, his present situaDon will add one
to Grant's overwhehning majority in Il
linois. Every little helps.
IN the canvass which is progressing,
the question which is palpably before the
country is, Shall the verdict of the war
•sland, and the Shothern ,States be free
States, or shall the verdict be effaced and
slavery restored!
Slit-morlitt, whose name appears at the
head of the Copperhead ticket for Presi
dent, is no relation to the large and re
spectahle family of Moyers in Eastern
Pennsylvania.
OWEN GALLAGHER was committed by
Alderman Jones, Philadelphia, in de
fault of :i,1001) bail, on a charge of stealing
a pair of pntaloons. Owen is a Cop
perhead Ivard politician.
THE Republicans of Gold Hill, :Nevada,
have elected their full ticket in the hard
est fought election ever held in that city.
This is a Repuhlican gain, and the first
gun fl•oui the West. low do you like it,
Cops t tia-ay.
A temperance lecturer offered Frank
Blair four dollars a day and grub, as well
as all other expenses, to travel and fur
nish the " frightful example."
SINCE the nomination of Blair for the
Vice-('residency, workmen have been
employed to fix up another apartment
in the State Inebriate Asylwu.
A NEW lodge of the P. L. L. has just
been organized at Reading, and Dr. Wil
liam Hargreaves elected the presiding
officer. Grant and Colfax, of course.
A COPPERHEAD lawyer of Reading the
other day contended that General Sey
mour was the hero of Gettysburg and Ap
pomattox !
THE Cleveland Plainduder calls upon
its democratic friends to afling out the
flag of purest white." That means a flag
of truce—" unconditional surrender."
A GERMAN shoemaker the other day
said : " like Grant because he don't
blow. Ile minds his own business and
makes no fuss about it."
THE Democrats are so deficient in
arithmetic that in adding up Northern
States they don't know how to " carry
ont."
SEYMOUR MAN-I tell you what, sir,
Democracy is looking up. Grant Man—
Well, your bogus Democracy is so flat on
its back that it can't look any other way.
AN Irish blacksmith, named James
Burke, was stabbed, in New York on
Sunday evening last, by Joseph Dillon.
Both are Democrats.
SVi►EN you see an individual en
joying a free wheelbarrow ride to the
station-house, it is safe to bet that he is
a Democrat.
JAcoB Arts, Democrat, was arrested
at Frankfort Road, Phila., on Tuesday,
charged with the larceny of a pair of
MEE
Fort the effects of the bloody tendency
of Copperheadism, see accounts of mur
ders, suicides and outrages in the col
umns of the leading daily newspapers.
ALFRED ALEXANDER, (democrat)
convicted of the murder of Phillis Procter,
will he hung in the yard of the Moya
mensing prison on the 25th inst.
IF the Copperheads love the Union
and the Constitution so well, how is it
that they waged war on both for four
years?
THERE is a man in New York so dirty
that the assessors put him down as
real estate. He is a Copperhead, of
course.
SEYMOUR'S physician says he is likely
to become crazy within a year. Insanity
runs in that directj,on. Beware of Blair !
SEYMOUR, it seems, is hunting up cer
tificates of loyalty, during the war
Where's the razor strap man ?
WILY is the Republican party purer
now than it was four years ago ? Be
cause the Blairs have all left it.
GEN. Dix can't go Seymour and Blair.
He is openly and squarely for Grant and
CoAux. So it goes.
THE full name of the Chief Justice of
the Supreme Court is Salmon Pickled
Chase.
Tilt reason why ]lair was nominated
for Vire-President is because no decent
man would accept it.
A HARD burnt brick—Brick Pomeroy
fool puns.
THE " OLD GUARD" AROUSED !-
GRAND REPUBLICAN RALLIE.S.-A large
and enthusiastic meeting of the Repub
licans of the Third Ward, of thili city,
was held on Friday evening last, at the
public house of John S. Blanks, corner
of South Queen and Middle streets. The
meeting was held under the auspices Qf
the Grant and Colfax club of the Ward,
and, considering the short notice given,
the large turn-out was really surprising,
it being much larger than the Copper
head ratification meeting held in Centre
Square, a short time ago. The meeting
was called to order by R. W. Shenk, Esq.,
President of the Club, who made a brie, o
and telling speech. He was followed by
Major A. C. Reinoehl, J. B. Amwake,
Esq., and Marriott Brosius z Esq. The
speeches were listened to with great at-
tention, and the speakers were frequently
Nvarmly applauded. During the eveniut ,
the City Cornet Hand visited the nn i
and performed a number of popular and
patriotic airs. At the close of Mr.
Brosius' speech, the meeting adjourned,
and a portion Of it formed in line and
marched to the Ex ittoiner trntf fierafil
office in North Queen street, where an
impromptu meeting was organized. Tell
ing speeches were here made by Capt.J.
I'. Ilea, Major 11. IV. Shenk and .1. B.
Amwake, Esq. Let the other wards dis
play equal activity, and they will render
a good account in October and November
next.
In Millersville a meeting was held on
Friday evening last, for the purpose of
organizing a Grant and Colfax Campaign
Club. A large crowd assembled, and the
enthusiasm was immense. Addresses
were deliver ‘ ed by .1. G. Peters, Chas.
Denue, Esq., and others.
J. B. Amwake, Esq., addressed the
Grant Club, at llohrerstown, on Thurs
day evening. A large number of persons
were in attendance.
A meeting for the Organization of a
Grant and Colfax Campaign Club will he
held to-morrow evening, at Concert
Litiz. A full attendance is ex
pected.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
REPUBLICANS ! READ THE
"POP GUN.,,
Shut off Monthly—only Twenty-Fire Cents per
year. Specimen copies Fier, Cents.
Address "THE POP GUN,"
Laporte, Pa.
L ANCASTER FILE ANT)
EDGE TOOL WORKS,
IMMaMOMMEI
Manufactory or Files, Hasps and Edge Tools
A. C. FLINN'S
HOUSE FURNISHING STORE,
No. 11 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa
Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, Refriger
ators, Tin and Copper Ware, Wooden Ware,
Britiania Ware, Bird Cages, Step Ladders, Brooms
and Brushes, Knives and Forks, Tea and Table
Spoons, Coffee Mills, &c., Coal Oil Chandeliers for
Halls, Lyceums, &c., Coal Oil Lamps, Brackets,
&c., Pumps, Hydraulic Rams, Water Pipes, &c.
A very tine assortment of HOUSE FURNISH
ING GOODS, of all kinds, at
A. C. FLINN'S, House Furnishing Store, No.
11 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
HAND BOOK OF
POLITICS FOR 1868
READY IN ,1
Specially adapted for use in the coming Presi
dential campaign. Will contain all the matter in
the Political 'Alannals of all,l tstB. 01111-
'llll'd from olliciu l Will give the whole
Political Action oldie iloverninent, and of Parties,
including Impeachment, Reconstruction, (;corral
Politics, Platforms, Acceptance of Candidates.
from April, 1865. to July, Isr,s. Tables 101
Debt and Taxation, Revenue and Expenditures,
Ia Smaller)) Registration and Votes. Election
Tables from 1060 to date. 4(0) pages, Bvo, cloth,
$2.50, post paid.
The Political Mail al for lsf,g, separately, cloth,
$1; paper cover, 75 cents, post paid. Address
EISW AUD McP HERS' N.
Clerk of the House of Represeolotiees,
WASHINGTON, C
•
G RANT & COLFAX !
Beautiful Oil Portraits in richly Gilt Oval
Frames of the Standard Bearers of the Republican
party are now ()tiered to the friends of our cause.
The Agent will call personally for orders.
Prices low, and sure to suit purchasers.
H. SIMMONS.
SEWING MACHINES.
D ON'T READ THIS!
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE
Proved itself without a rival in the late test trial
in this city with the Howe Machine.
We therefore present it to the consideration of an
intelligent public as INCOMPARABLY the
BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD
It is light running—almost noiseless—and adapted
to a wider range of work than any other
SEWING MACHINE,
While it is, at the same time, very simple indeed.
A child can, with all ease, learn to use it in a short
time.
We can 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 Machine.
Parties often come to town in search of 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. BEARDSLEE, Agent,
No. 3 EAST ORANGE STREET,
(Two Doors from North Queen,)
LANCASTER, PA.
T HE VERY HIGHEST PRIZE,
THE IMPERIAL CROSS OF THE LEGION
OF HONOR,
Was Awarded to the Representative of the
GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES
At the Universal Exhibition, Paris, 186 a,
Thus attesting their great superiority over all
other Sewing Machines. For sale by
GEO. SPURRIER,
No. 18 NORTH QUEEN St., Lancaster
BANKING.
DAVID DAM
B AIR & SHENK,
BANKERS,
NORTHEAST ANGLE OF CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PENNA
FAT
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1776.
FLAGS!
F 0 11 JUI. Y 1 0 U 11T 11
PIZESiDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
Wo hay: , now on hand and have mail , arraitgr
'waits with nianufat.tur,rs to furnish, at sh,,rt,st
notice atnl chi.itiirst fairs,
Of all sizes and qualities
FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS, EXHIBI
TIOSS, PROCESSIONS,
All onlers in person on mail will rcceive prompt
atlmaioo I,y
D. S. J. S. BURSK,
No. 19 EAST ICING ST., LANCASTER
PCRNISHING GOODS.
CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS
FOR THE NEWEST STYLES 01
COLLARS, CUFFS, SLEEVE BUTTONS,
SUSPENDERS,
WHITE AND FANCY Eli) GLOVES
EMBROIDERED SHIRT. FRONTS,
SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS AND DR.( WEBS,
41;4 NORTH QUEEN STREET
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
B. KEITINSKI,
M
PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS,
And 3lusicai Instruments Generally.
'SWEET MUS/C.
A large stock on hand, and constantly receiving
all the latest publications as soon as issued.
Music gent by Moil free of Postage.
Sole agent for Steinway & Son's
Nvolti.D-REN•rcvNi.:l) I'IANI)s
Also, agent for Prince & Co.'s
HATS AND CAPS
And manufactured to order, any style and quality.
. . E
S. W. CORNER CENTRE SQUARE AND WEST
KING STREET.
L SCASTER, P ENNA .
F S ITII ,
• JILA ATF.I CTURER .IND DEALER IN
HATS AND CAPS.
All kinds of HATS made to order on short notice
and at low prices.
SHULTZ & 13110.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
HATS, CAPS, STRAW HATS, LADIES'
SHADE 'HATS, SHAKER HOODS, &C.,
Wholesale and Retail,
No. 20 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
AUCHENBACH & BROTIIER,
No. 520 PENN STREET, READING, PA.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
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; American Mechanics, American Protestants,
Red Men, Hurugari, Good Fellows, Knights of
Pythias, Brotherhood of the Union, and for all fe
male lodges and associations, fitted out at the short
est notice.
Also, Swords, Belts, Hats, Caps, and Regalia
Trimmings of all kinds constantly on hand.
Orders respectfully solicited, and goods forwarded
to all parts of the country.
AUCHENBACH & BROTHER,
No 520 PENN Street, Reading, Pa.
ABRAM SCHEETZ,
PLAIN AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
COR. NORTH QUEEN &, ORANGE STREETS,
SIGNS, BANNERS, Szc
JOSEPH BRIMMER,
SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
AND MANIIPACTVRER OF
GLASS TABLETS.
CAMPAIGN BA IVNA'S
Painted in the latest sttie and at short notice.
Room-01 - er Baker's 'Drag Store, CENTRE
SQUARE, Lancaster, Pa.
R. W. BHENK
JOSEPH ROYER,
Wholesale and Retail Confectioner,
Dealer in Fruits, Nuts, Toys, Ice Cream, Cakes,
&c., wholesale and retail.
No. 33 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
131 N I .
1' I 1 H
MB
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SILK, BUNTING, MUSLIN, ,P
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FIREWORK;
IMIMEI
Wholesale and Retail (4rDe,rs
S TO C K IN GS
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E. J. ERISMAN'S
GENT'S Ft RNI,SIIING STORE,
LANCASTER, PA
DEALERS IN
ORGANS AN]) 31E1,01/ EONS,
No. 3, NORTH PEEN I? Strevt.
LaDvaster, Pa
IEI TS ND CA PS.
A FULL STOCK ON HAND,
11.,.; WEST KING Street,
Lancaster, Pa
LODGE REGALIA.
DRY GOODS, (Vc.
NEW STORE
=EOM
CLOTHING d• NOTIONS,
LANCASTER, PA
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
PAINTING.
CONFECTIONERY.
BOOKS .1. ST.IIIO..VEII Y.
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1868.
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THE FE LATEST s Tl 7, o L
AND ERE.VCII AND EN
VELOPES To MAP' IL
All l'apiTs parcliiti,-1 at nnr es
will wish tti initials of the
parellasi , r, ellargi•, vory lati•st and
I,l•st st
NVe axe prep:lrell to forni , li l'aiwrq,
Eilveloiws, and all kind, or al 111,• very
lowest l'hiholelphia awl N. v. - York 11'4.
;t1,:o rail the att. 11 ion or I rip,. ow, awl i'..117)-
try I)eal..rs to our larv,toek ‘41 . 111101 1;i/111,S. neon
which we can. give 111, v.,r
BOOKS STATIONERY
A COMPLETE STOCK 01,
SCIIOOI, AN!) IMISCELLANEm's 80/ )Ks,
FAMILY AND P(Wiil:T 1311;LES
LARG E L ASSORT NI ENT )1;' out)
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BLANK SIZES,
BiHiSEY'S CHEAP STANDAIZI) .NIU4II
d'atalegnes aisn, furnished en applik•atiou
lit'UTZ AND I\lt)NA t (;lIAN"S
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AMERICAN .AND 1 , 4 OtEI(LN vjElvs
Lihrral
Ortb.n.Gl re, , pectfully aiolG r prompt -
1y tillyd at
Chettlt Cash Book Store, - LI
N. :12 North Queen Str,et, LaneaNt.T, Pa.
JOHN BAER'S SONS
No. 10 N()RTI - 1 QUEEN . STREET
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TILE VOL Ic.S'E E END AND BE rili CATER,
A n1'1'111:111 Hf , publivan Nowspaper.
GERMLAN AND ENC.LISII ALMANACS,
TESTA:MEN TS , 11 N I; KS, &c
S1'11(1(11 BOW," N., 111 .1 :1" IC rioh - s,
\V RITIN(: PAPERS, ENVE PE S
NEW AND CHEAP BOOK STORE,
(l'ofoor of Fllltoo
WEST KING STREET, LAN ('ASTER
BIBLES, TEST.I.IIEN TS, SCHOOL BOOKS,
MIsCELL.I.VEOU.S' at/OKs,
And a general variot v ut will selected Stationery,
Maps and F ; ancy Articles in the line ur trade.
SUNDAY SC IB )(11, 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 I)) vents.
A variety of new Sewing Machines for sale cheaper
than anywhere elso. D. S. BARE.
BOOK ..1:; .JOB PRINTING.
RAUUI & cocHRAx,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS.
PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING
ALL KINDS,
From the largest POSTER to the smallest CARD
or CIRCULAR executed in the best style and at
reasonable prices.
Orders from a &stance promptly attended to.
OFFICE—N. E. ANGLE CENTRE SQUARE.
LANCASTER, PENNA.
MEMO
SURGEON DENTIST
OFFICE-EAST KING ST.,
OVER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANE,
IQ" AU Work Warranted. Nil
W . M. WHITESIDE,
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
(Nitrous Oxide) Gas.
JE IV EL le Y, tee.
ZARA{ & JACKSON,
DEALERS IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER
AND SILVER-PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS,
No. 15 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
R Repairing attended to.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
AND
SILVER WARE,
No. 22 WEST KING STREET,
(Next Door Below Cooper's Hotel,)
LANCASTER, PA.
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READIN6 AND COLUMBIA. R. It
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pAss;.:-..:(II:it'IRAIN,-; \VIM, RUN (iN TIIIS
10) A U. AS 1 , 1/1,1,11WS
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ter:vc;ii 1;odoj:;g
LI:NLNG
7;06 A. M
.6:15 P. M
p:21) A. 31,
11.1 Cola !a hht at .... 6:30 P. M.
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'‘nivo at 1,:ti!1•:;,1,.r and Columbia at...10:25 A. DI
" " I/11 4 1a null Lancast.,r at....6:00 I'. %1
Tram- aict 4 maiii• connection at
odicg c it O Tr:dm:North and 501.1111,011 l'hiladel
-1 hilt ;LIP/ Reading I:;idroatl, and West to Lebanon
_\:o 2 alms inakcs close connection
It Train I t Nc v York.
F:St:I'I;KIr)X'I'ICKE'I'S issued to parties to an
puLiis 1111 this Ruud. jr: hr ducted Rates.
FA(' )N TICK LTS sold between all the
ptineil , “l >rrtitrus un this road,—good for Sunday
hs onto.
,•;1 1,0 eLt lineol at the utletts of 'Ow New
.1. 1..• N t entrat It.raitrttatt, foot or Liberty Street,
N.‘v Vorit, anti Philadelphia and Reading itailroad,
1:;t1, and canoe hill sir... ts, Philadelphia.
lick, t' in New Turk and
at all the l'rincipal Stations, and Baggage
Checked through.
'Trains are run Philadelphia S ltuailing Rail
'Jiim•, which is 10 minutes taster than l'entt
s I{.
GI;O. F. GAGE, Supt
E. F. likkvkii, Gen. Frt. awl Ticket Agent.
READING RAIL ROAD.
SI:AIME:IZ iZRANGEMENT
I=M=l=
LINE FROM THE North
GREAT TRUNK
nil North-West for Philadelphia, Nvw York, Read
lug, Pottsville, 'rani:ulna, Ashland, Lebanon, Al
lentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Colima-
I.hi. Sc
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol
p,ws; at 2.50. 5.25 (1141 S.lO A. M., 12.40 noun, and
2.1.5 and 0.35 I'. M., connecting with similar trains
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, awl arriving at New
York it 5.00, lawn awl 11.50 A. M., and 3.50,7.40 and
10.30 I'. NI. Sleeping cars accompanying the 2.50
A. NI. and 0.351'. :‘I. train without change.
Leave llarrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama
qua. NI inersville. Abldand, Pine Grove. Allentown
and Philadelphia. at 8.10 A. 51., awl 2.05 and 4.10
shipping at 1, , 1111011 41.1111 Principal Way
Stations; the 4710 P. NI. staking connections for
Philadelphia uud l'olumlOa only. For Pottsville,
Schuylkill Haven, and Auburn, via Schuylkill and
Susuuchanna hail Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.55
I'. NI. Returning: leave New York at 9.00 A. M.,
12.1)1 110011.1111.1 .5.00 aPOI 8.00 P. M. Sieepiikg Care
accompany the :imp A. I. and 5.00 and 6.00'P. M.
trains. ‘vitliont
Way Passonger 'r rain loaves Philadelphia at 7.30
A. M., returning from Heading at 6.30 I'. M., stop
ping at all Stations; Pottsville at 5.45 A. M. and
r, P. Ashland 0.00 A. M. and 12.10 noon, and
2.iao P. M.; Tail - .I , llla at 5.30 A. M., and Laa and
1(. 121'. 11.
(,care rott.rine for Harrisburg. via Schuylkill
, a lel Susquehanna hail Road at 7.10 A. M. and 12.00
noon.
i I:e:tiling Train: Ll'llVt'S Reading
7.31) . returning from Philatl..lpltia at 5.15
Pottstown Aceolniinalation Train: Leaves Potts
town at 6.45 A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.311 P. Al.
Columbia Pail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.04
A. 11. and 6.15 I'. 11. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster,
Coln at jut, Sr.
P.Tkio/111 . 11 Road Trains leave Perldomen
Junction at 9.n0 A. M.. and 5.55 I'. M. Returning:
Leave :•ikiiipitek at 1).45 A. Al., and 1.1.5 P. IE, con
nevi ing with similar trains on Reading Rail Road.
(In Suniltos : Leave New York at 8.00 P. 31.,
Plii!aoklphia 5.1111 A. 11. :Ind 3.15 I'. 11., the 5.00 A.
M. 'train ronnine 1111iV to Reading ; Pottsville 8.00
A. 11. ; 5.23 A. M. and 4.10 and 9.3,5 P.
SI., and Reading at 1.10. 2.55 and 7.13 A. 31. for
Harrisburg, and 7.1a6 A. M. and 11.4 n P. M. for New
York ;111.1 4.25 I'. Al. for Philadelphia.
4 . olllllllltatioll. Mileage, Season, School and Ex-
ClIrSlOll Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced
rates.
Baggage checked through; 1W) pounds allowed
each I':o,4,Dger.
G. A. NI CoLLS, Gen. Supt
READING, PA., May 20, I:SGS.
800 TS _IND SHOES.
T MARSHALL &; SON'S
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA
C.I3I7'AIGN OF 1608
NOW IS THE TIME FOR VICTORY!
We have started the Campaign by laying in a fresh
stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
25 Cases Ladies' Gaiters.
2.5 Cases Alisses Gaiters.
25 Cases Children's Gaiters.
2.5 Owes Boys' Shoes.
25 Cases .Men's Shoes.
I's Cases Men's and Boys' Boots
Give us a call. We otter inducements never be
fore offered. Our work is of the best quality. Don'
forget the place, N. E. COR. CENTRE SQUARE.
/NS UR A NCE.
T HE OLD PENN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CPALP...Y .
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ACCUIIIITLATED CAPITAL
After Paying Losses to the Amount of 51,124,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
ALL THE SVIIPLI.'S DIVIDED AMONGST TRH POLICY
HOLDERS EVERT TEA §.
THE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL COMPANY IN ram
CITY OR STATE
For further information apply to
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