The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, November 15, 1876, Image 4

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iIstEIATOR.
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Years ago, when a certein Western State
, •
(which weeball not,neme) , was a leriltory, and
withh frrir inhabitants, a yoiikelaWyer trom
the old etates:emigreted thither, end, sel.-
,pid liefinin of E.. Be/ succeeded'.;acim it
ably in his profession, and rose...4ldly in pop.
filar favor."" lbere'ilearly two
rwhgrae jnfincesl a.,prirter to, print,. a
weekly paper, of which - be was editor and pro
prietor. SquireS. was pleased for awhile with
editing a paper. :was a man of very low
etature,..but, hezused, the editorial ."we" a's fre
tlinently as if there were a dozen 'of him, and.
each as big as Daniel. Lambert. ;.,
'?,l3trapge to say, there were . _ at thatiiineMen
yin fifEce who were uot a perticle • More, =honest
'Aiitin . they should be ; a thing which probably
04401. happened before, and never , will hapPett
again.
Shuire S. telt all •the patriotism of a son of
,16, And poured out grape' and canister -against
public abuses. Thiq , , soon -stirred a hornet's
atiOut his ears'; but as - .there wee no other
*ape? in thcil . crritcv, therel was' no reply, and
he enjoyed his warlike , propensities in semi!.
{4i
&Y,
_ At length he published an article more
,se
vere and cutting, against m alfeasance in office,
than any that had preceded it. In fact. thopih
!,poitite,Cat no one In particular,it was
' ay"aboich
er.'
Some three or four days afterwards he was
sitting alcne in * oak% which -was about
a quarter of a tihile from4he printing establish
:pent; his pen was bUsy with .a paragraph,
when his door opened without much ceremony,
'aid in stalked a man about six feet in his
stockings. -
He asked, "Are yOu 8., the proprietor of ,this
paper i"
Thinking he had found a new patron, the
little man, with one of his ,blandest smiles, an
swered in the affirmative.
The stranger deliberately drew thelast num
ber of the paper from his -pOek.et, and pointing
to the article against rogues. in o ffi ce, told the
affrighted editor it was intended forThim." It
was in vain: l :that B. protested that he never
heard of him before. The wrath of the visitor
rose tci lever heat, and from heing..so long re.a,
traii,"4 boiled over :with denblefury. He gave
tte ''editor hiwchoine; either 7 tO publish a hum
ble, a very humble recantation, or take a flog
ging on the spot..F 4 ither alternative was wottn 7 .
wood' - init — iihat could he do ? The 'enraged
office-holder was twice his size,- and at one
blow would qualify him for an obituary notice.
He agreeno retract, and as the visitor insisted
tipixt. , -Nit* the tetiaction himself ) , he sat
to hidtaili. • -
4.Squire.S. made an, excuse to walk to the
rinthit,ogtpo. ;with , ; a protioise tie . back in tithe
to sign it when it was finished. -
8. had hardly gone fifty rods when he en
countered a man who p
)15.' inquired where 'Squire
office and it he . was at hoine. Sus.
peeting'that he, too, was on the 'same errand •
Is the other visitor, he r pointed tly the office,und
',old him he would Lind the editor within, Writ:-
log an. l abusive,article against` o:rice-holders.--
hie ` was. :4'heeyes of the new-comer
tasbieg'9ol bq la;Q. the - eOlee , and.as
tilled the stranger with the epithets.
ti&iitic* - 'oWard ;" and teal him be 'woad
teactrhinthowitO write. - The gentlnman, sup
posing it was some bully dent, , there by the ed-.
iprinito his feet and a fight enanea., The
table wins - Upset and smashed, into firewood, the
contents of a large Jog !of ,
.ink stood in pud-
dies on the floor, the chairs bad their legs and
tacks brokestlkyondi the.akill of r surgerY to
cure them. Tbis seemed . only' to . inspire the
iombiltintaaith still . greater fury. Blow fol
lowed blow with the , rapidity of lightning.--
Pipit one was kicked 4u the floor, then the oth
er, each taking lt iu turn pretty The.
• ink on the - toot found its way to their' laces,
tilfbbill'Of;them',cut the most ludicrous figure
imaginable. The noise and uproar were
tremenduous. The neighbors, ran to the dour,
and exclaimed that two; negroes were fighting
in Squire S's office. w
, None dared seperate the
At lengp, completely exhausted, they ceased
fighting. The circumstances, of the case be
came knoWn, and the nexi
,dak, hardly able to
* sit on horaeback, their heads bound up, they .
•
started;homeward, convinced that they bad , ,
at
tained very Attie satisfaction, from the attempt.
WANTED A TESTIMONIAL.
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4e4'. iihiudi
ley quarre, Jay evening.
got mid and swore beo leave
..her..Then she
got vexed sad-told-him becould do ,
118 he pleas
ed. ' He left. The next night he came around
again. lie asked to see her alone. She read 7;
ilrtomplied: ' She was. all of a' tremor. /ter
heart went out tolum in a rids (),feyrapathet...
is love. She itood ready to throw both - arms
about his neck, and cry ont her joy. There
WB4 WA Tie, bi;X4 o l' in lhja and his voice
llue4l l /re said .1
I have 'been' with Yon six months, Matilda.
and I tried in all that time to do • what was
right." He paused in instant to recover ithe
vokitelyhjch was ifaltering! rapidly, , while ;het
trembling increased. "I snow that I have got
considerable temper, aml -that I do not always
control it as I ought. But I have tried ..tO
"tried . to :.do everything that I
thought - wouldtend to make you happy. And
fee l 4 l ob:fiL frOori'called to see .if yOn would be
kind enough to give mes sort of testinioniatto
this effect, so - that I could show it to 'any other
young lady I might wantto go r with. It might
help me.,
He looked at bar All the color
left her Ism in a flash. She mace agreat effort
.
to - swallosu , somethinc:3ollcll 4 , ttOtite*d tO
Egtoke her. Then she spoke . ;
"Yost out'of this house iisqulek es you
can, 2419 z hither" will I
lick you out."
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As the rain came drizzling down yesterdaY,
half a dozen men were seated in a tobacco
store on Jefferson avenue: While they talked
about the Indian
,'war,`. .
tiud , Susan B.
Anthony, in came a stooP,,shonldered
whip ; in band and a leather 'lien around, hitn,
and he asked foria,plug of tobacen.. The *ink
was Passed around and the clerk handed' out
an old file used - to open boxes with and said :
"There's a new brand of plug, and :I think
you will • , • • ,
"Pink 1 . Why, that's an &Vide 1"` eitchtimed
the man.
"Anything ail your eyes ?"
"No,sir ;my eyes, are all right." ,
"Then' why do you call this plug of. tobacco
an old file.". '
"Because it is. You don't .think I'm :whom
fool, do you ?" , • ' •
The clerk took up the file, passed 'it from
man to ian, and as each one took it
[ hand he tetharked,i
. ,
"That's - a plug of tobacco, of course, and a
Yerifine,Plug .tOO."'
•
The PaPirnitY and grmilty, rather 'frighten
ed tha'stranger, Who took np = thafile,looked it
over, smelled it, and said
"Neil, if that isn't a file I neversaw . ene?'.*
He turned
.around' as if 'hesitating wlkt
Oo,,and the clerk ,retioved . 4,14 e file and laid , a
plug of tehacen'in
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"All I this ii'What I wanted," said the man
as' he caught sight 'of It:. • ,
"That's a file we use in the store,. and, we
can't Sell IL"
"File 1 Why this is
.a plug of tobacco.
.."You are becoming blind," answered thti
clerk, and he passed it around the circle. The
men looked. at it,drewit across their handstand
each one Said : -
"That's as nice a file as I ever saw."
"Can I get a plug of tobacco here ?" asked
the than lookinfg around in a half wild man,
ner. '
:'Yea, sir," answered the clerk, and ,he laid
the file on the counter.
"Now, by thunder!" exclaimed the. man aa
he took it up, "I am either
_blind, a fool, or else
the crowd here ought to go to a lunatic aay
lum !"
The man put'down the file and 'walked out.
He was seen rnbbini, his eyes and looking
around,•and as he approached his team s on the
opposite side of the street, he walked very
softly and reached out for the hitching post as
it he expected it wonid turn out to be some
thing else.
A 'Raleigh lawyer was interviewed lately by
an agriculturists \ living. a SCQrfc of miles from
the city, who said he wanted to secure a ai
vorce iromlts Wife; •
•
"You don't live happily with her s eh ?"
tb,e a t oiney.
-
."No we don't seem to hithb wut4A *V'
Ner4 the quiet reply.
Toes- she scold and fret, and make _your,
home a hell ou so to speak ?" continued
-
the hivjrer.
"That's . her exactly.".
"And you are prepared to prove that you
have a peadeful lispositi6n, and that you have
done everything you could to make home pleas
ant'?"
"You bet I am ! anybody as knows me will
Sweat i that I wouldn't' it'urt a 'flea, and that I
I move around home like an angel l"
"Nlitell, I guess ive can make out-a casersaid
the lawyckab he took ;up his •pen and.began to
.jot dovin the\points. After a moment he in
quired : N
"Do-you think you will cortest the case--
Has she any d‘iensel,",
"Waal, now, I never-thought of that,"
slow
ly\ replied farmer. "nlidn't know as she
had anything to say about
, "She may have. Has she any grounds for
complaint against you ?" \
don't . know much about law,""tmswered
. the client. in a hesitating way.. \
"I know I've got .a hankering after her sister
Alariar, and her sister Millar has ahankering,
after me, but whether them is good grciynds for
complaint I don't know."
The lawyer hasn't filed a bill yet.
TOM COOKE, THE ACTOR.
At a trial in England in 1813, between cer
tain.music publishers, as Loan alleged piracy of
arrangement of the song of "The Old English
Gentleman;' Umke was subpoenaed as a wit
narias, by one of the parties.
On his cross-examination by Sir James Scar-
JOU for the opposite side, that.learned counsel
- d him thus •
questione •
I
"No‘,, sir:. you-say that the two melodies are
the s am e , but different ; now what do you mean
by that, sir,?" . , .
To this Tom promptly answered :
"I Said that the notes in the two copies were
but with different accent, the one being
in common time, the other in sixty-eight time
and consequently the position of tbe accented
notes was different." • -
.":„. 4 N . Ow, pray, sir, t On% beat about the bush;
but explain to the jury, who are — supposed to
know nothing of music, :the meanitig of what
you call accent.",
Cooke : - - "Accent in music is a certain stress
_ laid, Upon- a particular note in, the same manner
:as you
,would a stress upOn any given word,
for the purpose, of . being . better ttuderatood.—
Thus if. I werelo say : clod are art ass,' It rests
-Cm ass ; but if I were, to say : You are an ass,'
it rests' on yeti, $r James."
_fitpute of laughter. by the w.hole court fol
ioWev4Ais repartee. Skye° at' eugth having
beeti Obtaiied, the. judge, - mithlinuth seeming
gravity;'Occeted,quicouesel
"Are you satitied, , Sir Ames e
Biar=jiitues (who had; he,(!ptile•figArlat; hi**
thEA 4414) *A:great bite,
. witnesamay go down."
MEM
HE
_WENT .A.W.AY
A. KNOTTY 'QUESTION
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MUM
AN IMPORTANT LOW, REFORM !
ilereatter goods will be sold at
E. F. STAM P'S ;STORE ,
In Montrose; for CASH at CASH PRIORS.
.will keep good toads and - makes the
prices : to‘ snit, the closest buyers.:
trtiout
I have had -seven years , experience in
buying and selling FLOUR SO that I-know,
'where.tO buy .:and, what to buy .to suit the
, customers of this vicinity.
I WILL ISIAKE A SPECIALTY OF , WRITE
- wiwar FLoult
and .warrant every barrel 4 , ind saokHto
suit or refund the moilev.
CUE WING TOBACCO
I have . recently made arrankeinentstY
which I can sell CHEWING : ToiAcco by
the pound` as cheap as yob can buy' of any
wholesale Tobacco House by -the barrel
I. keep s ghew:.iik" Tobacco 'in 10'lb
caddlis.:for whi,n‘ I will make speciti
I. keep on hand a large'quantity of SALT
arid keep under 'OtiVei, and' Will' sell Wit's
low as =possible fot this Market..
Sugar; Tea, -Coffee, ^ SyraP,` Pork,
Fish; .B‘o4, all at - the nimble
,Six
,pence
•
rtiuit•l will yeceive stifficiat•Oatron=
age-Wom 'cash buYeis . to disks" tlid•cash
apitem a sucteso. 'Reapectfalty, -- •:'
‘'' •E. P.' STAitP.
Opposite *the, thinking Rouse . of WM. Lit
Cooper & Co., and the Dry , , Goode Houie.of
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co. '
Montrose, Oct. 11, 1876tt.
LWAYS UP TO, THE ,TIMES
GREATEST INDUCEMENTS EVER MITRED VOA
CASH OR READY pAY. 1 , .
.
Having just returned from New York with a lirge.
and well selected stock, I shall be. able to give my Nit
rons the best bargains seen in this county . for years, as
they will behilly convinced by giving us a call and hx
atnining our stock. Read the folio sing list.' , • •
Calicoes
Mtislins• 6 'to 11c,
,
Delaines.
, • - ' •20 to'Bsc,
Dress Goocift,... -- ' 20 to 50c.
Alpacas ' ' ' 25 to 75c,
ti1ha,w15.,..,.. 15 - to $lO.
Ladies' Jackets ' " ' $5 to $lO,
Sugars- • 11.30
.103 c ,
. C •
Japan Tea ' 8.5 to .1'
gyfron Tee " !„.5 t 0 '*l
Rice .8 to Mc'
Boa Chewing Tobacco.. - 1506 .
Raisins, IleW ..... ~15c:
. • BOOTS AND SHOES, \ •
Ktp Boots. - --'• -,\-s 2 7 5 $3 75
Calf Boots ` ........ 360 450
Boys' 'Boots - . • . - 1.00 '..1110
Ladies' Calf Shoes \ 160 , 250
Ladies' Elisio . Shoes " - ' - ' -', :1 26 ' °'2'4o;.
Childien's Shoes ' •• • • .... . 60, IPO
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING:..
...E 6to $lO l Overcoats.....E 00 to4:0
Sults, all wool.. Bto 15 Walking Coats 5.50 to ¶lO
Suits,all wool;fan-• I Pants. •• • •••: • 100 to „ 5
e y, .... io t . c. 18 J
Also, Hats and Cape = Crockery; e Maas and "Wooden
Ware. Table and rocket Cutlet y. Hardware. Stoyea,•
Tin wpm Hopes, Cordage, and in fact, eicrythingban
alfi-kept country stores.' • 'v I -
'par motto itt,our customera' lutereat are our Interests,.
therefore it is for our' benefit to girethem all the ad
vantages-of a . wcil bought stock: •
We - are still alive on — Poultry. and want 10 090 pounds
dressed, itumediately, for which the highest market
price will be paid. ' , •
Bring on your Poultry. Butter, Egg., and other pro
duce, and we guarantee you will be well pleased that
you caged.
T. S. WHEATCROFT.
Rush, Pa., Oct. 25,18781t18.
GRAND OPENING '
FALL AND WINTER,.
MILLINERY, HAIR 'AND VANCY-090D8,'
FR ENtIHI 'MILLINER Y.
.- , •
Riving returned from New York with the finest and
be et gtlectrd 1 tuck of goods) ever In ' this section of
Co unity, includirty Feathers.` Sitio, Ribbons, Lace,
Hosiery, Belts, and Kid Gloves of-all kinds and sizes
with prices to snit ail. \
Also Frank I wile's Cut Paper Patterns in full variety.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
97 fflik.ii3lllAXTON,l 97'
Court St. I , N. Y. I Court St.
Binghamton, N. IL, April 19.1.87C.-Tly.-81
usic BopKs! MUSIC BOOKS!
THE ENCORE! For SINGING SCHOOLS.—
By L. 0. Emerson. Contains an excellent Singing
School\Course. Contains a Suet collection of Psalm
'runes and Anthems. Bt Side the above there are near
ly 100 pageillled with Duets, easy part songs and glees
for practice and recreation.
As will be seen. t Lere are abundant materials of the
best chancier, fo r making Singing Classes interesting
wide awake and poputar.,
use in '
The Encore is alse.an excellent book to - use in Con
*en tons , Adademtee,' Colleges, Choirs, dbc. 'Price 75
cents, *7 ISO per 4ozen.
THE SAI.II3TALTIOIII-1 CHURCH MitlC
BOO( I ?or 187641. By L. O. Emerson. Contains 4
Sood collection of- secular music. - Contalco a thorough
inging School Course,'witli abundant exercises.
But the greater part of this new and,important musi
cal, work is taken up with Metrical Tuner, Anthems.
kentences, Chants, ' The whole constitutes a book
quite equal• to those already published. which have
;anted the name of Mr. Bmer on to be widely known
pe one of the most •successfol of modern composers of
Sacred Mesic. Price $1 'Per dozen '
, .
Any book or plecelient; post-rad, for retail price:
044vElit #rirspN Boqms.
8. Diteen t Co., J. E. Diteon k
71LBroadway. Successor to Lee & Walker,
New. York. Pb la:
July 41, 1876. _ , • 141w41
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itIAGES- Altb SrlineriSt -
W. OUSTERROUT I 11411 FORD,
_PA:
. • PRICE LIST. -
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. Repairing dime
,on abort notice,. cheaper than the
cheapest, '.
1,2 4 1,3
First-class Pittston' , - '-'. - ,: t '...` .. ..` I -
"•Buggies, 7, ' • ' • 180
" " Luititier wagon 0 1 _
._ 7' - . ! Jl5
Ingo, _
• • ? tfOrmelrom $l4O to •
a." Swell body Sleighs r
BLACKSMITHING.
To oboe perspannet y , - • :$2.50
corkend est - 4 7 716; - 1 1.40
set ser span 1 - • ' :- • -; 1.00
All work wamil.ted. RIX stockbetereptitehiusing,else—wltere,,,
Hurford W. oumsunpuT.
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JOB PRINTL I NG
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DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES.'
MINIM"
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LARGEST Bar ASSORTSENT IN THE ENE!!
DAT', 0091305,': CJAPTILINer;
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130 61 1 4§ JAN D SH OE S , N OTI O N S, WALT; 'PAPIIft,
STA'IIONERY;°‘'&C.
In the '` d IJENHEIIA BLOOD,"
~ , KgrAil'imisibottght with oatiand.. 'for gip*
gains just received. „
Oonntry Produce et all kinds marketed in Philadelph ia New York.
,sr .. 4 lVelootne ",, to both old and.gew,olot.omera.J , • '''a
treat : Bepd l s May .
,10,t1i;106?
S. MINER- 13 - INGHAMTON'
. • ;. , WHOLEBA pices.Liß IN -
'BRONZE' LAMPS, OPAL LAMPS,, ALL GLASS LAMPS,IIAiID LAMPS,
BURNERS, WICKS ; SHADES, SHADE . HOLDERS, &a., &c.
- . .
" ' SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN
111111 - STYLI' OP PUNT :AB-COMMON 1111MAIYi
. . ALSO, MAN.UPACTUREB: •OP
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44* . .8 - I\l*l W.A.14311.
'Prim Ot;errYintoed -as Low at any Houwin,;Soi thern Yew York.
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LLOSE , kr-;kiik
BE skr JOB PRINTING , •
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Large, Stock of . 1
,LIPE... an t (' roust fPxfnti4g Presses ‘'vie,P44 , Ooinspetioa
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Both In' Price lind Quality, tither in Plain Black ~ar Colored,Work. nAsykpiP CRUSXII.
PLANING'.
LUMBER - -YARD
. . .
In order to better aceorimodate the community, the
'undersigned has .established a, depot for the sale of
Lumber. Manufactured it hit uovtly-erected building on
the;Old ISeelcr tannery Site, in the
• . , •
where vrM be kept coisiantly on hind. A full stock o
WHITE AND YELLOW PINE, REMLOK,
OAK,A.SH; MAPLE AND BLACK . 4
WALNUT `LUMBER,
whlch,with the aid ot the molt In2prcrvedmachiney sad
competent workmen.% prepared to work Into any I.lutpe
to meet the wants of Customers. • • -
WELL SEASONED LUMBER, INCLITDING SIDING{;
. FLOORING, CEILMG, .SHINGLIC.AND - ,
LATH CONSTANTLY ON , HAND.
Planing, Matching, Mouldings. and Scroll Sawing
one to order. '
WAGON, CARRIAGES
in connection witn the above establishinent. tinder the
management of Mr. LH. Rogers.: Examine our work
before leaving your orders eisewitere. Repairing done
promptly. • • •• • • . •
LATHROP.
Montrone. flcTtepabits 29th,, 1875. ; r
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Nine abegos and, Racks leave \th edally is Rous c ony
nectint , with the Monitor(' Railwai,tbe Lehigh Valley
Itatlroa. 4intithe'lr.L:& W; Railr oad .
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April 1 1873„, ' • ; •.• ~ ‘ , \ 3 ' ' - '.. .11:
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T A' tOn'S'
'AAr IS. TAY.
*rsb..II,ICCTRIC OIL'?
it is a inedliat pietaration ; the chemical
tion of which le. fuck, aa -tc! neutralise unnatural pro. :
perticemboo applied to man or beast. ,
;What
is it for • ' • •
For the cure of any kind of , pain.lameneakor Wirinn‘.
of for anything requiring an outivard application.
is it aajaitni aek.OtUt /inliMeatt fcirthosevirposes r;.
Yes. an 'better, • • • ,4
What. anintee iftv girel:d ' •
If It 41048 :0 0 t , ="r9ve , after.; thO inediciais;
retur e n the empty bottle, Viers you got it iRd gel year,
motly hack. .
Wh o are gavots ree.the gale otthia medicinal ,
thedruealata'and dealer" fa medicipaialitilitrati
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To be found in this section of therticnintryoket his owe
manufacture. and at prices thatcannot tail to give antis
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faction., 'They make artily beet J ' •
- .EXTENSION TABLES
13 . V V I Or
a., Of all kinds done in the neatest elaaner.'
PtrRE MA.TR4SOS,
UNDE,RT-AKING;
• Tho subscriber win nereafter make tin .. ndertating
pecialty in his 'business. Having jlltst completed a
KEW and the mcst elegant Tritaare ib ,he State ,a
needing his services will be attended topromptlyend'a
satisfactorr charge's. r•
Vie W. SMITH lk SON.
Maatrase.Pa.. Jan. 8 1 . 11M -410—,V.
DIPORTANi7 ANNOUNCEMENT
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pIE,ItcIiANT • TAILORING
Et •
We would reelpitfiali_annotitimto the public that
we have removed to our new and ipacluus store. No.
ill corner. of Court And Water ittreetc and are 13111ng it
with - a Di* stoct' cf goods thatliavepst arrived. GM'
stocker presikGoodit,Attawls,cte.. are of the veil lat
est Sprliig patterns and styles and purchased for cash
when the market was most depressed.~ , '
In the line of Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Hair
Goods.Hibbone. etc.'. our Block As' unsurpassed. We
have alio opened a Departir mit of Merchant Tailoring.
and have just. purchased it, large stock of the latest
styles in the line df Cloths, CasSimeres, etc., and of the
verybest quality; We have:employed to take charge
of this' Department. ME. T. E. TAT+I 4 OR, long I'lle
feeds tre eta:most successful cutter in this city, and who
always guarantees a pdrfect it. Mr. Taylor 41d the.fe
lecting Of the . clothe; caisliterei, till:timings, etc.. The
this department, whlchohould satisfy - 0 that re be"
the intestind moot fashionable styles. ' *
We cord tatli Weak our patrons far pastfatere. and
preemie them and the pablie ginetilly that wit are bato
w rf "rated tkon over, to f!ippV fp,l44[ll4lllotirlillh
IWO 111) telt year Oiltrentlgh.
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