Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, January 06, 1864, Image 4

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    ATTENTION, BLACKSMITHS!
Allegkeuy Smith Coal,
AT
J. C. BLYMYER & Co's.
A "'••"W.S,
AND
, BSAID STAMPING
Done on the most fashionable patterns by
MRS. MARION W. SHAW.
Lewistown, Sept. 23, ISG3
Charles J. Stalil,
BOOIiBIIRDEPw.
*ii>*-rr ' *,JSF
under-D'ned having had a number of
.1 years experience in the Book Binding
Lus'nesf, reepectfuily inf the citizens of
Mifflin county that he has taken the room in
the second story of Siewart's building, cor
ner of ilill ami \ t >-y street, where he is
now prepared to bind in any stvie desired,
33 O <£> K. S ,
MAaASIKTES,
I 4 ' 1 ' i 4 V v~F ft ("I
Old books rebound.
Lewistown, June 24, 1863.
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44 4 w. -• j
") East Market street,
LEWISTO'.f N,
llai now open the larpest assortment of
MEN'S,
BOYS',
CHILDREN'S,
INFANTS'
Blfp a pro?
Ik 1 Liiiu,
Gf every style raid variety.
Crown, Military, Slouch and Broadbrim,
ever opened in Lewistown.
ALSO,
a select assortment of
FURS,
all ot which, bavin- been bought low, will
be sold cheap
:fo;r, cash.
and examine for yourselves.
Lewistown, October 15, 1862.
fiu. ,v win w
A " XB°" T~' j* ■■■—*<**
ca twaJ last wn
Mammoth Store.
Glen Echo Mills
OABP2TS,
a superior article,
OIL CLOTHS,
Ladies an 1 Children's
Pi-ITST P"JE,S,
at very low prices,
SHAW L S .
in great variety,
DRESS GOODS, |
an immense assortment in
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND
ssi.Voi!j eooss,
comprising Merinoes, Reps, Valours, Dc
Laines, Ac.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
in large variety.
Ladies Cloaks,
Heady-Mada Clothing,
a large stock,
CLOTHS,
CASSI MERES,
BOTI<I3 H3LIM3,
aud a general assortment of
Men's Wear for Wintei.
Best make
HOOP SKIRTS,
in large variety.
Lewistown, November 11, 1860.
NEW GOODS
TOM COX'S.
HAVING a fine assortment of Shoes suit
able for spring and summer, I would in
vite my customers to call and take a look at
them, as they consist of Women's, Misses
ar.d Children's work, of all the various styles,
such as Ladies', Misses and Children's
Balmorals of very handsome styles; also
Men's Balmoral Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and
Brogans. Boys and Youth's Balmorals of
different styles. As Shoes are very high, I
propose to sell at very small profit, for cash.
Home made work on hand, and will make
all the various styles to order at shortest no
tice at the old stand in the j üblio square,
third door west of Geo. Blvmyer's store.
ap22 1863 " T. COX.
fjyQ OSSif
M To the Patrons of the Gazette. efjj 00
v -' v _
T4 Yocr humble servaht.— patrons of the Press, I 1 fml
tad#® M Presents with'• H*pjy New Year!" his address: GAZE II E Vir f-isBIT
C ua-'UiO Indulging hopes that Fortune ever may 2j||jg
CS® And make you mindful that a quarter stamp, I A i
( • j.ly'S /|L Will compensate him for his weekly tramp. | iL
S yiS How pregnant has the year of sixty-three, IFOIR. 1864. M QSS?
C l) iii;iat | J Wfp Been with events of interest to the free, vfC
CAli#-) 'i he loyal patriotic and the brave, JANUARY. k
v - -v " 110 would, with all that's dear, sink to the crave ; =~r CjffmJ
t T .; ... nf , . ; ' ° l " e s " ve ' Sundav | S 10,17124 31! ISunday I I 7|14 21128 v 2£.
V#lM ('1 ** r posterity to save. Monday 4 1118 25 Monday jl| 8 15i22|29 U*OQ
*f* How jubilant six months ago, were those, Tuesday 5; 12 19 2Bi Tuesday '2i ! 1G;23 w A.% 9jt^Z
fvV Whose sympathies are with their country's foes- Wed'sday 0 13.20 27! I Wed'sday j3 j 10' 17 ]24 ®}B
f'SaS Vlsis- tx„. , , V., uu J eir coumrj s toes. Thursday 714 212 V Thursday 4111(18128 /f Vdaf
MX How glib they blabbed, and rolled tlie trait'rous Age, . Friday 1 8 15[22 29 ! Friday 5 12119126 fUOS
1 " (f-'X Around their tongues—pleased that its every page -"" Saturday 2| 9j1j23j30| iSaturday ||l3j2oj2?
if'irf . Was prophetic of victory to Seeesh— ° MARCH. APRIL. QfflP
VJHIfIW Jch But 10 the Hnion, sorrow and distress— Sunday II 6 13:20,271 I,Sunday j 310 ; 17'24
t'K Assuring its sweet readers, in the fall, Monday !j 7 14*21 28! Monday I 4 1118 25
f.v That at the sweet old Democratic call Tuesday 1 8!15;22 ; 29 !Tuesday | 6:12:19 26 txflD
F'XlfN V■* in,, ~1 1 1 1 , Wed'sdav 2 9 1ti,23 3o Wed'sday; 8 13,20 27 JI Vaf
vPM \vffi) ahe States would hearken, hasten once again, Thursday 310 17 24 31 | Thursday I 7 14:21=28 Til f' i f f )
f iiilO v * a To follow in Delusion's winning train! Fridav .4 11 151 25j j Friday |I 815 22 29!
But thanks to Newspapers and Common Schools, Saturday .5j12 19,261 jsaturday |2j 9i16|23|30| QSSP
OOQ /L, 'Tis past when the free people were the tools MAY. JUNE.
/ :"g> Of northern demagogues and southern ghouls 1 Sunday Hi 8515.22.29- j Sunday - 12! 19 28 JEj
vpS Slavery must die! the fiat has gone forth, Monday |2j 9i16 23 30 Monday 61320 27 Jjffl# nHy
yS From thirty millions freemen south aud north: Wg?'sday ! 4Ultlß 25 31 ' Wed'sday 1 8:15122 29 XSI
/-.•rjS And the trait'rous loco-party, with it dies: ; Thursday 6 12|i9|26 j Thursday 2 9j16|23 30 a V-^jg
Heavens yet are echoing its last cries I |?lulag ! |d
( • li "Time rolls his ceaseless course," and well he may; * AUGUST. H Jpjjjjg
Sfcl Since nought else does he, whether night or day:" Sunday I 3 10j17|24;31 j |Sundav I 1 7:14:21 28 AX QMIID
W Ttu- bulky years hu rol.s batk o'er his shoulders, SSjg j } IIS® Sj T I g XX
As ,lle I)oIe ' s nlatlsie d ice the ponderous holders: Wed'sday 6 13:20 27 I Wed'sday 310 j 17124 31 A JS Xr
Crashing and heaving down the abyss they fall, Thursday I 7 14j21 28j | Thursday.4jll ; lS:2s K&jF CjfffiQ
t0w,.,.„e, • ssxasiaasi lisxras K
|r Each pregnant with its spirits 'rapt from life SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER. S )Cg(
VV Denvered tree from earthly toil and strife, —— JEI UraSJ
CSO Vw I watched the glorious year just toppl'd o'er: M n dYy fs\l X Monday ! SToin 2I 3? |i/ SK
( i-A C Fair Liberty ne'er smiled as bright before; Tuesday 61320 27 | Tuesday j 4' : 11 !18'25j \jju^
v-. iIP-f She sat upon her lum'nous "mountain height;" Wed'sday T! 14 21 28 Wed'sday 5 12:19 26! r wiff; j
Her banner bluing in the rubic.l light, S3SXii J®s iRSXI j f.BSS JBK
f -S n-' v While round her thronged the legions of the brave Saturday |3 10117:24! jSaturday ;i| 8!15|22|29i l|j
%!r Who gave their lives their country dear to save! NOVEMBEFL ~
Ul® % There Reynolds loomed, the brave, the gallant, true, Sunday . I eiia'io.ari -Sunday
I /% Who hurled his columns on the rebel crew, Monday 71421 28 Monday 5 1219 26; VA
Waking the silent valleys of our State, Tuesday '1 815 22 29: Tuesday !613 20 27
CqCwJ Threatened then to be laid desolate, Wed'sday'2 ,16 23 3U. Wed sdav ,>l4 21 28 j] fLto>\
IvT „ . , Thursday 3:10 17:24 Thursday 1- 8 15 22 29 rTMMj
VSgg; Heaven, how his shrieking canister and shell— Friday 411 18 25j iFridav |2 91623 30 y ff Vgjgr
Do roaring, plunging through their ranks! The yell Saturday |5j12;19i261 | [Saturday j3! 10 <l7 ;24;31 QPHj
fa They utter, devilish, strikes tho lurid sky, ~~ ■ "~" r "~- —— JbjjjmS
, ----••S As death's black shadows settle in each eye; 'ft
Around him groups of noble youth, who sighed OOHllty V-^XIXCGI'S.
b Their souls away on that same field and died; fi/jjSX
( S Not blackin ß l!leir spirit-track with curses deep, President Judge, \(T
S&jpW But blessing their loved country! sweet they sleep! Hon. 8. S. Woods, Lewistown.
A option's heart bled, when tneir young heart's blood Atsociate Judges
t d c ° n th l alt "~ a P" 010 ; 19 ' prlCCle88 ttood ' Hon. Elijah Morrison, Wayne township. JL
W Of sacrifices offered unto God! J .. j ameß Turner, Lewistown. ig, Q®
QiyßtJ w - yonder siand the noble throng of braves, PWffj
Vr From where the Mississippi's current laves, Sheriff,
Vicksburg's steeps and Hudson's marshy plains; Dontner, Esq. d&Jjr MPjgO
With what unflinching zeal they laid their trains, Deputy Sheriff, pMIKS
ff Mined the vast ridge, and dug the traitors'graves! JohnC. Sigler, Esq.
ViiW And then like Achilles, at Troy's huge gates!— Prothonotary, Clerk of Common Pleas, dc, ft fW
They rushed upon the battlements,—and fates!— Nathaniel C. Wilson, Esq. 4&f dEjjjj&
ll An | victory, laurel-crowned, with rosy hand, and Recorder aiul Clerk of Orphans' Court, JZ
OhP Wafted then,.joyous, to the spirit land. Samuel W. Barr, Esq. T~ ®D
r Their comrades, brave, exultiugly still shout,
"The river is ours! Rebellion is played out!" Treasurer,
\jj While from the far gulf-coast burst forth the cries; Amos Hoot, Esq. f OSD
f " Texas is ours, the Union men xcill riseg Commissioners, jtzZSZ
Vfj!Wi-:./ Samuel Drake, Esq., Newton Hamilton.
Thus passed the year of 1863, O. P. Smith, Esq., Armagh township. H
Impressed with many a glorious victory; M. Miller, Esq., Derry township. gsj*
The slimy army yclept the copperhead, Commissoners'Clerk —George Frysinger. life
Vitus gaily overthrown!—and lies stone dead; Auditors,
V And many a triumph crowned the Union's Blues, H. C. Vanzant, Decatur township.
i ' uji In whose behalf I now invoke the Muse. H. L. Close, Esq., Armagh township. j/rkm
pjfd XX THE UNION'S BLUES. M. Mohler, Esq., Derry township. wT 7$
Y^ n i°n Blues who have gallantly drawn John R. Weles! V^own.
our swords in defence of the life of the Union,
f '"fjs / Make your glory as bright as the sun's at the dawn! Coroner, t, T*g
Iff Let your souls all be joined in the sweetest com- Geor S e MlUer ' Es T" Lewistown.
VtfflS mttnion; Mercantile Appraiser, Xjr
Let honor still guide, James M. Lashell.
With truth at her side, Superintendent of Common Schools,
VriilifQ fX May valor and wisdom united preside; [ Rev. J. Williamson, J/V fWtifiS
£h And furnish for ages a theme for the Muse, +JL
Md Be worthy the name of the Union's Blues. -—— Q9$J
Remember the heroes in Liberty's cause, LIST 0F POST OFFICES.
Who fought and who bled with a brave resolution,
CSGD Their patron names with deserved applause. Postmasters. /f®
iL begreatly honored tiU time's dissolution. Lewistown, Samuel Comfort. /v W
Mhg Like them O! be brave, Decatur, A.M.lngram. fifi
if i . lndßpendence to save ' Strode's Mills, Jos. Strode, Jr. *F
d swear lhat a ° traitor this 80,18ha11 e nsl v®. McVeytown, J. Criswell. -JS W
JSg: And furnish for ages a theme for the Muse,- Newton Hamilton, S.W.Norton. CC®
Desemng the name of the Union's Bluea. Atkinson's Mills, R. S. Gamble. SgK
pi The tyrants of Europe, e'en should they combine, Reedsville, Samuel M. Greer. /jl
\|S. Fan ne'er conquer freetnen whose bosoms are Milroy, A.W.Graff. b/ ; j
QpjiQ >SX glowing Kishacoquillas, E- W. Hill. ftf¥ SggZ
ith Liberty's flame, and whose hands ever join, Locke's Mills, E.E.Locke. Wk|
VaPliy In supporting their cause with a zeal overflowing: Belleville, W.C.Nelson. Pjffjjjfl
j aMI"l A-y Then let England or France, ° Menno, Benj. Groff.
f Br Dr both now advance, Allenville, K. Hartzler.
_ They will fall'neath the stroke of the Union's lance: OfflU
(. VV^ 1 And furnish for ages a theme for the Muse, ••• • Ij
And prove that thepahnots all are true Blues.
t 'Xf.X h[ Returning with glory received with regard, >P^lf
K-l As troo P ers w ho faithfully did their whole duty, Presbyterian—Rev. O. O. McCLEAN. B
How blest when enjoying the noble reward, ' Lutheran—Rev. H. R. FLECK. ftf/Sy
r~rj*\ Thllt you'll meet from the smile, from the sweet Methodist—Rev. JOHN GUYER. UPV
J/ heart of beauty. Episcopal—Rev. JOHN LEITHEAD. tU
The favorites of Ma- The Rev. J. S. McMcrrat, Presiding Elder of Car-
All covered with sears. lisle District; Rev. S. Lawrixci, and J. B. Siraik, Preg-
XJWMLy B The Union's Blues will return frem the wars byterian ministers, are also residents of town. vf
itWf And furnish for ages a theme for the Muse, ' African Wesley Cliurch—Rev. Williams. 2^^
Deserving the name of the Union's Blues. ' African Bethel Church—Rev. John Henry.
Excise Stamps
For Sal© at the
LEWISTOWN POST OFFICE.
AGREEMENT,
BANK CHECK,
NOTES AND DRAFTS.
BOND.
CONTRACT,
CONVEYANCE,
LEASE.
MORTGAGE.
POWER of ATTORNEY,
PROBATE OF WILLS.
PROTEST,
ORIGINAL PROCESS.
Any other description of Stamps wanted
will be furnished at short notice in any quan
tity desired. jan*2B
J. A. iIOIIRER,
DENTIST,
"TXT"OULD respectfulv inform the citizens
T T of Miffiin and Huntingdon counties,
that he will practice at the following times
and places:
The first week in each month at McVey
town; second at Belleville; third at McAlavey's
Fort, Huntingdon county.
He is prepared to execute work of all kinds
pertaining to his profession. Teeth inserted
on silver and gold plate or vulcanite base.
Extracting and filling teeth done in the most
approved manner. jel7-lv.
SAUSAGE CUTTERS and Stuffers at
F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
IIODS, Sheet Zinc. Pokers, Shovels
J and Mica at F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
I) F. ELLIS, of the late firm of McCoy
k • & Ellis, has just returned from the city
with a choice assortment of
Dry Goods and Groceries
selected with ea-e and purchased for cash,
which are offered to the public at a small ad-
I vance on cost. The stock of Dry Goods era
i braces all descriptions of
GOODS,
i suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children,
with many new patterns. His
(Grccmnß
I
j comprise Choice Sugars, Molasses, Java, Rio
j and Laguyra Coffee, superior Teas, &o. Also,
| Boots Shoes, Queensware, and all other :
| articles usually found in stores—all which
i the customers of the late firm and the public
} in general are invited to examine.
R. F. ELLIS.
Country Produce received as usual and the
j full market price allowed therefor.
Lewistown, April 30, 1862.
| WHO STRI CK JOHN DOUGHERTY ?
IS not the question, hut where is WM. D. I
Mclntyre's VARIETY STORE ?
Two doors west of Sample's Hotel, where
is constantly kept on hand a new, cleau and
fresh assortment of tine and common
CAUSTIC) XES,
NUTS, FRUITS,
Temperance Drinks,
STATIONERY &c-
NOTIONS—such as Needles, Pins, Thim !
hies. Combs, Soaps, Extracts, Ilair Oils, Fish
ing Tackle, Segars, Tobacco, Matches, Spices,
&c., &c.
AV M. D. McINTYRE, Proprietor.
J. M. STAUBEII, Salesman.
Lewistown, May 20, 18G3.
~ SADDLES, HARNESS. &c.
—'JKK The subscriber having now on
hand one of the best and largest
fi stoeks between Philadelphia and
Pittsburgh, in order to accom
modate business to the times, offers for sale a
complete assortment of
Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Trunks,
Whips, Haiues, Valises, Carpet Bags,
which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap- |
proved credit.
Among his stock will be found some high- \
ly finished sets of light Harness equal to any
manufactured,
Let all in want of good articles, made by
experienced workmen, give him a call.
JOHN DAVIS.
Lewistown, April 19, 1860.
LUMBER! LUMBERiT
Wm. E. Hoffman
\\T OL'LD respectfully inform the public
v T that he has now on hand a very large
stock of Lumber, embracing :
Boards, Plank. Scantling, Shingles, Shing
liDg Lath, Plastering Lath, Garden
Pale, Fence Rails, Sash of
all sizes, Doors, Blinds
and Shutters and ready worked Flooring.
Mr. H., being a practical carpenter, and ;
having selected his stock personally with
great care, Farmers, Builders, and others,
needing anything in his line, are assured that
they will find it to their advantage to give
him a call.
N. B. Mr. 11. is still agent for the sale of
the celebrated wooden water pipe manufac
tured by the Williamsport Company. Or
ders for any size will be promptly attended
to.
Lewistown, June 11, 1862.
TREMENDOUS FIGHT !
AND Knock down of prices, since the
new arrival of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters
at the PEOPLE'S BOOT AND SHOE
STORE , in West Market street, nearly oppo
site Maj. Eisenbise's Red Lion Hotel.
Call and examine for yourselves our large
and varied assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's
and Children's wear, which we will sell cheap
er than the cheapest. Look at the price list:
Mens coarse Boots, from $1.40 to 3.00
Men's Calf " " 2.50 to 3.25
B"y'e " " 90 to 1.87
Men's Rrogans " 75 to 1.62
Women's Gaiterp, high heels, 75 to 1.25
Misses' and Children's Shoes, 12 to 75
3 runks, 3 alises and Carpet Bags of various
sizes and patterns, constantly kept on hand.
Measures taken for boots and shoes, which
will be made at the shortest notice. Repair
ing done in the neatest manner.
aug27-y E. C. HAMILTON.
A NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS & SHOES,
■hist receivedßilly Johnson always
ahead! So come on boys! Prices
very little hit/her than 'last Fall!
AS his stock is regularly made to order,
he can recommend it to be good, and
warrant it against rips the same as homemade
work, and it being purchased before the last
in prices, gives him an opportunity of
selling cheaper than those now purchasing.
He also has a stock of cheap work on hand
which he don't recommend unless it be to
wear out fast.
MANUFACTURING of all kinds atten
ded to as usual, and repairing on the shortest
notice, but in mind that his terms are
strictly CASH. No goods given out unless
paid for, and in all cases where work don't
suit and is returned in good order, the money
will be refunded, so customers will oblige him
very much by complying with the above reg
ulations. He is thankful to customers for the
past, and hopes to have a liberal share of
their patronage in the future.
se p9 WM. JOHNSON.
OILS.
COAL Oil, Lard, Sperm and Flaxseed Oils.
m h2s F. J. HOFFMAN.
ALBUMS,
OF all kinds and styles from 75 cents to
$lO. Call and see, at PATTON'S.
BIRD CAGES.—a beautiful assortment
and going rapidly at
1 3 l F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
THE RURAL AMERICAN,
j The Best taper Jor Fanners and Fruit Grow
ers—Eight Dollars I'ranium for on
ly Twenty Subscribers!
I want 10.000 club agents to circulate the
Rural American, Ctica, N. Y. Volume
YIII commences January Ist, 18G4, paper
free to club subscribers iD December! This
is decidedly the best and cheapest farmer's
and fruit grower's paper in existence, atonly
$1 a year, and every subscriber receives two
of the best GRAPE VINES known to exist,
sent free of all expense, or one dollar's worth
i of Russell's Great Prolific Strawberry Plants,
the largest and most productive in the world,
many of which are actually as large as HENS'
EGGS ! fltarEvery person who remits $1 will
receive the paper free to January next, nnd
through 1864 tor his money ! Sample cop
ies sent free to all applicants, with full de
tails. Positively I offer the best terms to
Postmasters and other club agents of any
other publisher in this country. Eight dol
lars in premiums for every club of twenty
subscribers! I have an immense supply of
the choicest grape vines, all of which are
to be FREE to my subscribers! Send for
specimen copies immediately, and address
T. B. MINER, Clinton,
novlß Oneida Co., New York.
To my Friends both Old & New.
I've something good to tell you,
Were you sittting by my side,
But of things I've to sell you,
You can read at your fire side.
If you'll only send and get
A book I have for you,
That will tell you all and yet
Will keep you laughing too.
And since the book is printed,
To my stock I've added now,
Things even there not hinted,
So I'll mention one to you.
I've bought a Patent Fastning,
'Tis for puting up tin spout,
Neater, better and more lasting,
Than any you see about.
But I must be brief you know
In a column here like this,
So now I'll say, but ho!
That COFFEE POT SIGN don't miss.
P. S.—A good Lard Can for every man,
And a Fat Press that is the best.
oct'2l J. IRWIN WALLIS. f
miiilllif fILRL
\ the action of the Relief Board does not
seem to be fully comprehended, frequent
applications for relief being made in person
or by letter to the undersigned, he deems it
proper to state that payments will be tern*
porarily renewed to those formerly on the
list on presentation of certificate signed by
not less than three known taxpayers, stating
that the applicant has not received suffi
cient from her husband or other support, to
enable, her, together with her own industry,
to make a living for herself and family, and
giving reasons for such inability, this is
intended for the beuefil of all really in need,
and for no others.
The following form for applications for re
lief on the part of families of drafted men,
is published for public information :
Ihe undersigned respectfully represents
that her [here insert husband, son, or broth
er, as the ease may be] who was her support,
has been drafted, and is now in the service of
the U. States as a soldierthat she has
child , aged
years;—that neither he nor she owns real
property nor personal estate sufficient for her
maintenance; —that she is years of ago
and in health.
Signature of applicant.
Sworn and subscribed before me )
this day of 1863. I
J - P i
The undersigned, residents of the district
in which the above applicant resides, hereby
certify that they believe the facts set forth
above are true, and that she is justly entitled
to the benefits of the relief fund.
(1.0 he signed by at least two known tax
payers.)
On the reception of the above, the full ben
etit of the relief fund of this county will he
awarded for 12 weeks, and should the draft
ed mnn not receive his pay regularly, it can
be renewed under the reduced rates."
The above form can he filled up by almost
any person, and will render unnecessary per
sonal applications to the undersigned.
GEO. FRVSINGER,
Secretary to Relief Board.
Lewistown, September 2, 1863.
ROBERT W. PATTON,
SOITH SIDE OF MARKET STREET,
LEWISTOWN, PA.
HAS just received and opened at his es
tablishment a new supply of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
Fancy Articles, &c.,
which he will dispose of at reasonable prices.
He invites all to give him a call and examine
bis stock, which embraces all articles in his
line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to
make selections who desire to purchase.
I6y*REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously
attended to, and all work warranted.
lhankful for the patronage heretofore re
ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of
the same, and will endeavor to please all who
may favor him with their custom. feb2
Aeat, C heap A Durable.
W. G. ZOLLINGER,
Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Stort,
always prepared to sup- —.
HE I Py th e public with all the HI /
different styles of Hats ofHk/
best qualities and
prices as to defy seompeti-^^^^^^^
nf°Pal. H ® 533S 33 "°. W °?, hand a ,ar § e assortmen!
of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, of all the
latest styles, which he will sell at the lowes'.
cash prices. He invites everybody to call and
examine for „ h J e is Jatiified that
his stock cannot fail to please
SKSfi~J3
Merchants will find it to their ad
;K ® I K i V ® me V 5 ! 11, aS a lib e-aldeducticc
SLfc c made 00 wh °lesale purchases, and es
pecially so to punctual men.
the , p,ace ' next door 10 Kenne
Hall aßdne arly opposite the Odd Fellows,
0c122 !