mg 9S-1- . : The Seceetary 'of /4e:2).4/eery ;MO nixt•Yet given "notice of shy intention , 'to ,WithdraW this popular Loan from Sale at Par, and until ien,days notice is given, the teleisigned.as"Gitistailfabteription A gent," Will :coining* twittpply - theripubliet' - - • rhe-wholc,atenttntlelftheimaitautlrorizeiLiti- - • Hundred filifildnit ol:Dcillaeli-ilkar/ObtsZ ., Rundri'd Millions have been already stsbeicribed for-arid paid , anto the;:llemitett, wilily, mithin,, Rm.-lain, point months. Thelinge denzind Nut abriMil,'itird the :Willy increasing hothe.detnand for use as the ba sis for circulation by National Banking Associations now organtaimpittalt parts pflbe, iountr3r, • will.. in a.veryshorkperiod,ralmorli the balettea. 'Sales have lately rainFF4P/O/ tiii ~lf,e, fitteeb Millitini "weekly, —frioitly ~43-.4,ainkita ~;: in Wont dill . - and its' i5,,w9. 1 1:0 1 9# - Ailittthe t ai n i , o o : '',.' 1 ' a eassag lgta i ampiCen ~.iitulitrelot#o;iit , until Duties 'on 1 3,tapOitt i and, knpal f t epitegkbdin the Mimeo 'of the. l4terejillnirfng i Tender' Tfikanky - 1 4 . 13'itei, i — iiilk ' FRoln ;pile* 1 Yhe,Orilliii*.iltitd_itimeeit egy),pr,s,liiiitittitilole ii, re,inttirtiVitiarket'lfor . any ,otheiToitg or porinaited bring, ,eritE INTEi • REST 'AND, ' , Rat cipM. - ,'OP 'WHICH ARE .4yA:l3Lx is GOLD: . - - '-• •• • 1 : : Frudencii,iind.sitl f,intereit Inuit finee'the' minds ; ,of OlOtie contemplating ,the' formation' of 'National .fan, ing Aiiikiations, art Well as' the . minds of" all' who hays idle nitiney oh their hands,. to the prompt c OncluilonlhiietheY shot.ld lose,nostlme in subscri- J4eg to this most popular Loan. • It will soon be be yond their reach, and advance to a handsome int. rniuiti; zt,i!„ was 'the'reshit With the "Seven • Thirty" Loan, when it all sold and could nolongir '-be subscrihbd forit ear. ' It is a .I Six,per Cent Loan, the Interest and Prin .. cipat payable in Coin, thus yielding over Nine per ,scent per pnnuns at the present rate of premium on loin; .. c '-. • • .The Government requires all duties on imports to ' be, paid in Coin; these duties-have fur a long time past amounted-to over a Quarter of a Million of Dedlats.daily, a sent nearly three times greater than that, required in dm payment of the interest. on all • the•fhtlirs and other permanent Loans. So that it is• hoped-that the surplus Coin in the Treasury, at •no distant day, will enable the United States to, re. cumespecie payments upon all liabilities. The ,Loan is called 5-20 from the fact that whilst the Bondr.may run for 20 yearn-yet the Government ' has a,right.tti pay them off in Gold at par, at any . time atter.s,,years. The Interest is ,paid half -yearly, viz: on the first , • days of November and, May Subscribers.can.have Coupon Bonds, which are payable to bearer, and are $5O, $lOO, $5OO, and $lOOO ; or Registered Bonds ofsame denominations, and in addition, $5,000 and $lO,OOO. For Banking purpOses and for investments of Trust-monies the Registered Bonds are preferable. These 5.20'n cannothe taxed by States, cities, towns, or counties, and the Government lux on them is only one-and-a-half per cent., on the amount of income, when the income of the holder exceeds, Six hundred dollars per annum ; all other investments, ,•nch as income front Mortgages, Railroad Stuck and Bonds, etc., must pay from three to.five per cent tax • on the income. . Banks and Bankers throughout the Country will -continue to dispOse of the Bonds ; and all - order* by 73. I..at ,or of terwise promp y a •tit e The inconvenience ut• a few days'• delay in tete — delivery - of the - Bonds is unavoidable,-the-demand awing so great ; but as interest commences• from the .day 'of subscription, no loss is occasioned, and every sAlint is being_inade to diminish the delay. JAY COOKE, , 8 ÜBSCRIPTION AORNT. 114 South Third Sired, Phikidelphia. Philadelphia, November 25, 1863. TRUSTEE'S SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY TII E undersigned. Trustee, under an order of the Orphans Court of Franklin County; to sett the Estate of Samuel \V Heintzelmen, dec'd, will expose to sale, by Public Out-cry, on the premi• . sea, on rtTESDAY, the sth day of Jannari i 18M, : the following described Real Estate:-9 TRACT ,UP L4NU, situate in Guilford township, Franklin ,County, about l k miles from Chambershurg, on the lret • pe¢Atle road, and with the Dwelling 'House not more than 'AO yards from the Franklin Railroad, adjoining lands of Wm. Hoyt er, Peter Brough, hli ,ehael Hrrkelrode,•and others, containing J 1 3 MO IN9 57 HMS. About 100 Acres of the Land are cleared, under good lance and the land is in excellent tillible order. The ballance of the land is set with gooey timber.— The land is the best of Limestone and highly pro ductive ; having been well Wand and Manured The impremmeuts are a large two storied STONE DWI3I.I.IND HOUSE, w ,th good Kitchen and Back-Inithijpg—in good order, part of it ttew, and be whole in good repair. Also allow Brick /tense about 150 yards from the Mansion House—goo. 4 Adze ailed in excellent order. There is a New Stone 'and Frame BANK S3A RN Wagon-shed, Corn Crib and all necessary out -buildings. The Barn is ,quite large, coin mu i lious and finished in excellent oder: The Barn is convenient to both the Dwelling Houses.' There are two We Ils of excellent Water near died - louses and Lt,ieetern to each House. The Wells are never-tailing even in the dryest season -- "•There is a small stream of Water running thioUgh the farm convenient tor watering stock. There is sl ate an ORCHARD on .the term with Apples, ..Pesach lkEAßS. The band is just rolling enough for productive faimiug, and is free from rucks on the surface. • Also — A TRACT OF S ACRES and 124 PER gI-.IEA. neat measure, situate as before, and ,adjoin ing the Win above desciibed, and divided from it by ,te public road.' It adjoins lands of V. M. Burnett; ,Edward Culbertson and others; This land. is all ,cleared, in excellent order, and a very high state of cultivation. , 'f,raOt of WAIT .LAND, containing • • . • 25 Acres and 80 Perches situate in liaminon township. lying West of :the •t;onococheaguu Greek. One Mile from the before de scribed lanAs; adjoining lands of Christian Martin, ;Sohn Grove and others. • • - • . °Qr. ci.3.1.,E1i-qian percent. of the :Tor. 'chase money to be paid or secured when the proper• ty ielarichen off; one.half; incliding the ten por cent. to bo paid on i the /et of April; 1804, when poi k.esifin will , be given; and the other halt in two c anal wimp/payments:6 , kb interest. ~..tSale -to combience at 1 o'clock,on said day. •MAJOIN 11EINTZELMAN, •.• At Sp W. Beimaelman, deed. Deeemlier 4l—ts rirWaynimilsoro' Record copy till sale and send kills to this office for collection.-,-.lte ,ositorN. IN - 9 1 1. 1 2CC= . 1 B UNA§, Letters of Administration on Estate of Heil , UnieF*,:l24, u► Willy nesnoro!olieettutid, hiso,lven grad 'to 'the subf scritiei residing in said Borough_; all,perians indobt• ed to the t etote ~.ara.hereby;aqueatedto nodes im mediate. payment, and those having_ claims or tie ing oils against.* &data sutitl,dooodent, yvkli in ke jailiwit the same without :delay to' • ~ • • gIitiAN',IINGER, , • Adridniatratri.e. .3E1:767677.1: 01$ $3,16.p Peceiiiiter 4. !.G3-:;tv CAR 111 A.Ol 4-14 - 1 I G • m H 'E 'euh i sri.NerMichtfa i irifartit that coututeaceilltiii Alirriage=ntaiting •butp. ideas; in 11,11,1t.' IStreet. AVey,ocaboio'esiliiit tiOtiiire'pared to' magpie order A,arrtagee t . gm, .Nty.aptle. And; all other ..Nvorlein-the-hie'bilitneier - folanJ the: Lida rea iOiiihio)iiiimi.": Helieiriog ale° done at shortliotice: persone,4o4oltrany'lvortt ru Dis •iitto Avilt - please 1: 0 4:1WTI:111F-140.Ef'1144,N 'December 4,1 8 T )? „ LADIEtS for a nice . llalmond go to. , r. Ort: . ligattate' NOVEIII •. •; y : • AMBERSON, .BENEDIET & CO., Waynetboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR VT' FALL & WINTER GOODS!! FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS FURS, SHAWLS AND NUDIAS. FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAN, FURS, SHAWLS AND ?MIMS . HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Y/INTEB mos 1 MEN'S WINTER GOODS. MEN'S wilyrEn t;ooDs, MEN'S WIN',".ER GOODS, MEN'S WINTOR GOODS, CREW: CHEAP,' CHEAP, CHEAP. TIS, molls, cAssimgßEs AND 6.9A7 INE7TS, CLOTHS, CASSI.3I4RES AND SATINETIS, C,LOTHS, 0 AhNIIIVRES AND SAT NET'TS, UNDERSMATS, GROCERIES araterich Grocrres, Groceries, liffin 11011011 „ „ • vteenstrare, i Queendiatlire,' fi: - .4)llee)lszcare - EAU ' wohlJ'eali the' attention or our' eistorn-, `i4e"itud.' the cur :neW sinele f a' goods; and at,the eltne Tr tU,ll' ' alinement' and °Om:eine' their Liberal pitronage; antrwill,en• dreier biquir dealing with. ull, tolinerit &nee of the 64111 e. ' A ALDERSON,: lIFN CO. -icp,v l tsp. 4 , ' CLOTH. alit, Tooth and Ziki Bruqbos just reviived Pitt for 0310 very low by M. t' Ai. CONtat. ;lay 1:3; --=o SECOND SUPPLY, SECOND StIPPLic, SECOND, p 0 Dr---,1 LADIES LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. VIVDERSHIB7W, AND AND AN D , DRAWERS, DRAWER:4, DRAWERS. hardware, Raidware, hardware. DI? Y GOODS. „DRY:GOODS, ~ D RY GOODS. - Notions, .Aroieoni; 'No tiOzu . 1 f _ 1~• SEGanatiteln), , v 41:i, 41 OF ."'WINTER FAIA ' IIiENSWARE AND ''CEDAtiIsiADE 1 J. filynesboio', Pa. 0-~-- HAVING just returued from the Eastern Cities he would call the attention of his cnstomers and, the public gencially to his LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTMENT gooDspig _ Below you will iln4 enumerates a • few tutricW which will be found among his stock, to which lie invites your attention : POR THE LADIES, • Silks, • all Wool Delaines, Fancy " Alpacas, Bombazines, Plain Gingbams, Plain Flannela, -ALSO :- Ladies' Shawls, Fancy Prints; Extension Skins, Balmoral Skirts, • Ladies' Collars, Magic Ruffling, • Linen Hakes, Iloisery, &c. MEWS WEAR, Fancy Cassimeret, Cloths, It:Ilion Cloths, estings, Satinet& 4iI.1103z;) .e Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt Fronts, • Gents Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts, Drawers. Peek Gloves, " Oauht lets, DOMESTIC SHIRTING, Furniture Check, Bed Ticking, Cotton Fishing, Wool .g Tail)le Diaper, Diming, dm., &c. .ftueensware, • - Hardware, Boots and Shoes,. Cedar Ware. Cga.M.C)CMZEIU3LIMSt3O Of the very best quality; such as • Syrups, and New Orleans Molasses, Eat Rio Coffee, Superior Prepared doffee, Rummell's Best Essence; Baker's No. 1 Whocolatc, Raisins, Tobacco, Rice (CT &c . . The above goods have been carefully selected and purchateil at the very lowest figure. He is.thereifore enabled to accommodate all who may favor hintwith a call. By strict attention io business and a desire te please in every respect, he hopes to merit. a con ;Outface of patronage. . Nd TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, Country r'yotlucclaken in excirnge for 'gooils at t 1g est mai Nov. 13, 180 GREAT DISI7O • • K 'll N K 1;1‘' S • jiLl' i n It WINE OF IRON, For the cure of weak stoma ells, general , indige.tion, diseases of the nedvous system, consti °potion, ael thy, of the,stoinache, rod lur,all casts re quiring a tonic. This wino includes the most agreeable and efil ,cient Salt of Iron we possess; Citrate of :Magnetic Chide combined, with the most energetic of vege table tonics, Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of debility, loss of appetite, and gocerai prostration, of an efficient Salt of Iron, corabinoti with our valuable Nerve Tonic, is most 'happy. It augments the appetite, raises the pulse, takes off muscular flabbiness, removes the , paler of debility, and gives a florid -vigor to the coontenance. Do you-want something to -strengthen you ? Do you went a good appetite! -. Do you want to build up your constitution! Do yen Want to feel well •Do you want to got rid of nervousness ? • , Do you want etergy ? Do you Want to.ileep well ?• • • Do you want a brisk and vigenius..teelingl• It you do, try ' . KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON ' . This truly valuable Tonic has been so thoroughly '..testea.by all closet of the community that it is b now &Snell indispensable av a Tonic medicine:, It costs buflittle, purifies the blood, and gives time to the ' stomache, renovates the system, • and prolongs hie, now only ask 11, trial of this valualole tonic. • I.3OIJ.NT.EItrkI , , BEWAILE_OP_COLINTEOPSVOS=AO_KLOSSIMALTTgIeiI WISE OP faux is the only mini and , eiliktual reme dy in the known 'world loelJispartiti and Debility, and as there area number of- mntaltiims . offered to the public, vv3 • would , caution,. the community to purcumee Home but tee genuine ...article, munulactu.- red hy tir. A. ,KUNKEL, and has Ins-stamp - on the top of the cork of - every The very fact that others are attempting to inunitate this valuable rem edy proVes its .wurth , and quake yulunies in its fa.;- . vur. . • Ttielbrra. WPM 0r'1.n0.4 is 0,u141ti.713' cent anal $ 1 L ulelu s, and sold b,y. ell.rispeetabla - diuggists th•truitioliV the c'ountry; , 'lki‘ itertteular','thit every buttlerbesiai Ake fas amile, of the..pruprietues'siguse ture. ' •i , • Gener a l Depot; IIS Market-a., For sale-in W,ayttedhoW • URT r.KZ, • - , , 11.1 all Fiectahte' dealerki , t bra ug Of! top Oty. - bet. :so, ilife4 •: • ;.1 . extreme,. Low Psices. i r k t ft 1 4 gisVaivlNVitit t,; -blottlr LittrAl 7 ,ll,lltriti Tit;al Vk l .araosboro', Pa. .. T 'IA NKFUL for kind favors and patronage here o iitirbestowtrd upon-,hiar.--agaitrappears-before the public to solicit a eentinuance of the same.— He having just returned froth the eastern cities with fine a and well selected stuck of new 1 . - • FALL AND WINTER ~' • . . „ • • .. Which he intends selling at , very low rates, ,whieh he - knowsle - can dolo - tlO -- -riatisfaction of .all who will, call and •examine his stack. —Below-you-w ill-find-enumara ted-a-few-artieles- Which - Wall be fund- among his stock to which he calls your attention. - .- .._._ . .. • . FOR T MIDI .lE4..ff 4. • .. , - _ - lie has a huge assortment of Dress Goods consisting in part of - 131'k, Fig'd and Silks, Plaid-Mohair, ' Warp Mohair, Dcreges, . Mcdona Cloth, • Lavellas, French and donitie Ginghorns Poplins, Pongee Mixture, Cloth for Ladies, Wrapings, Gloves, Hosiery, in great variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Broad Clothe, ack_aiallanc Cassi . Union Cassimeres, Duck Linens, Cottonades, Summer Coatirigs, 'Tweeds, ' Velvst Cord, Marseilles, Silk Vesting, Velvatine Vestings ' of all kinds; in fact a . t ull aesotment of goods for Gentle. men wear. Also - a largerand well selected stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, • Mutlin, Ticking; and a complete a asortmemt of Notions.. It's no use trying to enumerate. If you want anything at all in . the Dry Goods line just call in and you will find him ready to. mit on you with pleasure: Topersons having country Produce to.aell, they will find it to their advantage to bring it to Stu ver'ii,as he always gives the highest market price. So give hint tt call, and be will sell you goods as cheap as they cap be purchased . elsewhere. Nov. 13, 1883. -VALUABLE he subscriber oilers at Private Sale, his Farm ji situated about # mile frrm titling, contain tug I 5 1C ' 4 9 • • 14 of which is in TIMBER and thriving Cheslnut i of the Farm is of the pest quality of LIME. STONE LAND, and all in a high - state of cultiva tion. Theimprovements arew lame BRICK - •:HOUSE, with portico.'and porches' a now BRICK BANK BA RN, 80.-fret; lung, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached,. a, large new frame Hog Pen, double Frame Oarriage• House, Brick Wash House, Smoke House, Bake Oven, and other outbuilduigs, in, good tepairoll the buildings being under cypress and pine roofs, with tin spouting to each. There is a large Cistern close to the Barn, used for •Stock, and one near the kitchen- There is a Well of ex cellent water 'n he ard. There is also% -- • c ir' of choice Fruit, such Pears, Plums, Peaches arid Gropes in the yard. There is also a good cm©,El IA ID of young thriving Fruit on the premises. Persons wishing to view the land can do so by calling on the subscriber, or any information respect. ing it can he obtainedby calling on Geo. J.,Balsley, County Treasurer. JOHN MIDDOUR. • 18—ti OYSTERS ! OYSTERS 1 AT 10 CENTS PER DOZEN AT OLD JOE'S! . fiIHE subscriber informs the public that he, coil, 1 tinues the Restaurant business in the Ilas.ermena of Kurtz's Hotel, whore he is now selling Um best quality of oYsrens at -.• . it .. , ' •• , • T.en 10 e nts" Der dozen: He has also for the amusement of his customers 4:llilliardj'able, a Bagman amt.- .Ipring• Gun. , s' 'Come one, come all, - : Both great ad small,. • • And roll the Bagatelle ball, „: Bache'Walla:, • : Come now .or never., • 4te . For we've more fun that* ever.. 0 9m-Per 1 1411 7 .. " 1 • • :: • .?lev..zo, "63. 7- Dir A - ERR' . . r. :• • • ' 7:1111.1V, 1 171N.M", • TirAvING, located lsi:,ftageratown, , would :offer • his professional serrces,toAhe citizens of•the mous; arid sturoundint :Having, bad •the askrience.of,Fiikittn yam, andhalting the late iinprovecnenisi;he is prepared tO,do work -irs-s neat and . substantial; rattnnes; upon the Most '" j '!lissiersitusna; Nita '• ' , -",•- •', • ,'ELEOTION• NOTICEs. bilield :BankinillOinio • 1.-Vottito First Notional Bunk of •Wayd4attlico', ri. o usiTutsuotr, JawAtm 13ru, VirectorA 486.ervu lin* the out(' iiig T jolts riittirs;-04511, ~Ct~:2r.-~f ,-~~ f yj`r[~r, . ,;v!, 1.!.1 liiiiillM JOSEPH 'PUNE. INVASION .. ~, B ~,,, tc N „ I r ci p, , ,, TE . ..., O'rby the song i f *Whom Clhivalry; not by an armed fue to ertrer:deStruction and terror t rough a peaceable land, and frighten ,good people out of their houses. But what we wish to turn your attention to nutty, Is not of horrid shape or size, but something, that will gladden the heart and cheer the spirit eveedtagly, Ilan ish all thoughts Of this cruel war' iii oaf laud tind,bring peace and happiness, hot toth:, '' cp i tire,eountry,put, to, : your' ovrp households, I'‘.: '' ,„ . ilititiOhiLiraisUrriporta , .. ly.liii,4o,*l4o'4l4.l9lo!il f (ielPitii • PNallq-rdA!it , 'Oitit JOSIAH BESOlit , • , and take a labk 04040,1 N elegant stock of • : $ g0011S!! and if you do not go off feeling ranch hatter than when you called, we will ray that pretty goods • 1L41 7 k.: NO CHARMS. Come then and see the beautiful D'Laines,the hamisstme Silks, Coburgs, Lustres • --- .Varatnentoes, Belabuzzers, ozambiqucS, Bombazines, Alpacas, ALL WOUip BELAINES French Merinos, Thikthet Cloths, Debaizes, Shepperds Plaid, - Killarne , Clothes, Ladies Heavy ShaW s, Hoods, Nubias,_ Sontags, • onave-Jackets, • Bead Netts, . Cbildrens' Hoods, • Victoria Ruffling Magic) do., Linen Collars, Embroidered do., Bonnet Ribbons, • - Mantua do., Crochet Braid.• skid du. •egil.l::EdaM2D a . . a large assortment of FiIEMS" ghDiTiS Blk. Cloths, Blue do., Blk. Caseimers, Fancy Vestings, Cassmetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cordoroys, Velvet Cords, Gent's Neck Scarfs, • " • Ties a Silk Hand'kfs Linen do., Shirt Boson's, 0 811IRTING RLANfIR6S, Red do ow 0., Plaid do., White do , Col. Flannels, Linseys, • Furniture Checks, Tiekings. sr,e 4 &c . He has on hand a large stock of GROCERIES, lIARPWARE, QUEENS WARE, %.d..dtw.-Lv,caaa To which he invites your special attention aid.thanks the 'community fur their liberal patronage . herctprofe, arid by stricrattention to'business and - a' isposition to please in eve ry respect, he hopes to Merit a• continuance _ of the same. • ' , , • Remember Country produce taken, in • ex change for goods :at the highest.- xi:tart:et , . prices.-1 ~ •,. . . - October 16,136& ' , -: , . , 1.-.'. TIIE , pUtllic are hereby cantiriiiiiraeairist buying a -Note.givon byine . ct James, AlcVau fey. dated .14,*,,qth day ,pf, N ovemb e r ; ,lB.s3. T0r450, as'l .did not rec e ive valise Ker Me:sink aw l ltSei,4lFrterinittetl inoilirpay said ,/Ve_te. - - . .Nov 27--:if. " , DANIEL' iIEARTIfAN. TIIIT KW rallE• IC lIC 3IE ..'.• , ...A $ we have always been opposed to doing things ; 2 - I.in,e false; intealting wan anti eliarging — scinte j 11111111, than Others. we take this inetbotl'ot Win:sting .4Onr. 'C416)16014: that -by :the; isio - iniiirivenieo ta We iiiel able thilci tIAWINO at 25 awls per hUndrell feet, lititeimiter alWays, cheaper than the ch ea r ,... e- st , , gueriithe best, 9r -in . Nov 27:-kfr 1 ' - , , V. - t:GILBERT 7 . — AI ill tll'sa" at v! aclttae ~ : UstA .• • . lirio r ites , '•, , . -N6www901. , .1A Bling , g"; r.• JEFF. AN 'TIES IIhAPEDEI/J2Y ! sucked in. His uttenipts to eloge.out- (ISM_PREL_ Ja`J3~9'~'~'~~~S~Ul o OTWITIISTANDING the heavy drains by 111--"Lettne-nlone"—Quertersnasters—in am harpy to:inform my..ethithinenl`rand' the public generally that I ern on bnnrd main with' a laile supply than ever ()MEW end , . • FALL Ail= OM EBY GOMIS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS__! Which I can ant) will sell tas cheap as the che.tit est,"ortiny other trim." Dlk. and Pansy Silks, All Wool Delaines, Turin Cloth, Figural Delainea, Poplins, Frani+ and Engliali Nferillos, Alpacas, Shepherd Cloaking Clutha of every quali ty, color and description. • IVIOURNING GOODS Rjk., French Merinos English do., all Wool De!mines, Bonethers Cloths, Turin Cloths, ° English . Crape. • " 'Prints, French Crape, Plush lined Gau.utlots„, Crape Ribbons, Hoods, Nubias, - Be!morals; • - and everything to Make the sad Mourner look beau titul in all her sorrow. GENTS' WEAR, Broad Clothe. Blk. and Fancy Cassimeres, Bea: ver Cloths, Silk and Velvet Vesting, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Fancy flannel :Aida, Linen mar sails and Cash. Shirt Fronts. Neck Ties, Collars Handk7s, Hose, Suspenders, and anything and everythig to cause him to break a ladie's heart, or make him piesentable at the house of Queen Vic. WOOLEN GOODS, All colons, Bay State Flannels, Gray. Den, Nolferino. fled Twilled Flannel', Gray, do. d 0.,....- • , Green do. do, Yellow do. dn.. caztava Bro Tic Id ngs Den Ikrla pa, - Sheetings, I'illow•case muslin, Hickory lltripeg i;anton Flannels. GROCERIES QUZENSWARE. We have a full and complete stock and will sell' very low, come and see fin-yourselves. To see itt to buy. Remember theplace. Northeast corner of the , Diamond. Oct. 23 WATCHES ! WATCHES 11- IHE subscribe tformiii tho puhrolge - rierilly that he continues Watch and, Clock making business, at the old stand, cor ner cf thelliamond, _one door_ west of Dr. - .lohn:Oellig's reintlenee,' -'he luta' now on hand a full assortment of , PIP ' - 1;717 - 40.1.: 9V ,IEL - = 113 gal apt niivez; also ; Watch Th.sirts; nod a • general Isssortrngnt Spedl4l0 N Plated .I;irare, etc. ? , all of ,whickhn is 'selling at greatly ictloletl • rric!slm cash. 'He returns nil; thanfiii to pitronS thcir liherai pstriineie during' p,ist solicits an exansiitatiun of lie:new rt0C14..., •: N0v...203 m: 1.1'.N. a. UItOTE. )4 - 15 . Wig: ht.. cl.tsji o'r presout stork of Ulocks, he will soli thi4o 'now oLi, LW' 1.1.. it pri2oa Ati"PladtrY4 6 !•: - A f; ' trerat. it cei , 'ted JOS. PRICE
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