Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, December 25, 1863, Image 3

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    IT. $:6' 1 44107$ I
The Secretary of the' Treasary Nay not yet given
notice of any : intention , to• withdraw this popular
Loan from Sale at Par, and until ten• dayrtnottee is
given, the mulemigned as ftOnteral Subsatipfieri
gent," Will. continue to• supply the public..
Whole - amount of the .Loon authorized to Five
Hundred Millions of Boller". Nearly Pour hundred
Millions have been afrearigaubseribed for and paid
Nato Me Triasuf•y, mostly within the last seven
months. The large demand "from abroad, lord the
rapidly increasing home demand fee use so the ba
sis for circulation by National Banking Associations
now organizing in all parts of the country, will, in
a very short period, absorb the halanaZ. Sales have
lately ranged from ten to fifteen millions weekly,
frequently exce.ding thief, Millions daily, - and as it
is Well known thittle - Seoiretary of the Textuary
harem le and unfailin: -resources in the Naha _on
Importsjand Internal evenuts,tin t r he, bone of
the Interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes,
it Certainty that he *lll natllnil it 'tikes
' sari for time, toner& 'A' market for
any other long orperraanent Loans, THE INTE
• REST AND PIUNCIPAL Or- WHICH ARE
PAYABLE !DUBOW.
. Pitidence and self interest robot force the minds
of thole contemplating the formation of National
Banking Associations, as well ad the minds of all
*he have idle money on their hands, to the prompt
conclusion that they should lose no time in subscri
' bing to this most popular Loan. It will soon be be
yond their teach, and advance to a handiome pre.
inium, as was the result with the "Seven Thirty"
Loan, when it was all sold and could no longer .be
attbsdribed far at Par.
It is a Six per-Cent Loan, Me Interest and Prin.
cipal payable to Coin, thus yielding over Nine per
Cent per annum at the present rate of premium on
coin.
The Government requires all duties on imports to
---- be paid-in Coin±these-duties-havo_for.a—looff—tino,..
past amounted to over a Quarter of a Million of
Dollars dully, a sum nearly three times greater than
that required in the payment of the interest on all
the 6.20's and other pe . rmanent Loans. So that it
is hoped that the surplus Coin in tho Treasury, at
.11•1 (lib/ant day t will enable the Vetted States to re•
wile specie payments upon all liabilities.
1 .he Loan is called 5.20 from the fact, that whilst
the liOnds may run for 20 years yt t the Governmer,
h as a r i . .ght to pv them oil in Gold at par, at any
time after 5 years.
The In t .vesi is void half-yearly, viz: on the first
days of iN ember and May
• Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are
,;payable to beat er, and are $5O, $lOO, $5OO, and
' $lOOO ; or Rogit.tered Bonds of same denominations,
and ita addition ~..t , '5,000 and $lO,OOO. For Banking
• ,
powevand — t;r - irvestinetrts — erust-monies —lb
Itegintercd Bonds ahe preferable.
These, 5.20's cannot be taxed by States,. cities,
totals, or, counties, and the Government tax on them
is on • r. 4. • 1.. • f eteCent.r o ß - 010 - 01n0Wit — O
incenie,,When,theincome of the holder exceeds Six
- uni roi l — rail - other — in - v - e - stm - e - ms; -
fruch as income from Mortgars, Railroad Stock and
• funds ete., must pay from titre." to live per cent tax
on the ificome.
' Bunks and Bataters,throughout the Country
continue to divoee of the Bonds ; rod all orders by
unit, or othermse,prontptly attended t!).
'lle inconvenience of.a few days' delay in Me
delivery' of the Bends is ,unavoidable, We demand
being no great ; but as interest commencer from the
Jay of subscription, no loss is occasioned, aod every
•cliert is being made to dHinishtlie-delav
..theinish.the delay.
.;•
JAY COOKE, ,
Hrsoseml.TlON AG Fewr.
114 South Mire Nevet,
Phi!adelphia, November 25,1863.
- TRUSITES - SALE --
o
VALUABLE PROPERTY
Tif E uresersigned. Trustee, under nn Order - of
the Orphaua• Chum of Frailklin County, to
Neu the ENttito of :Samuel Vtr Ifeintze!mim, deed,
will ex I,clSe to Sale, by Public Out-cry, oil the premi•
ses, on
1 1 UE 81).417, the sth dew of .Tan tars, 86-1,
he following described RCAI Estate TiZA (3T
)1' LAN I), situate in Guilford township, I'rark I.
liuuuty, about 11 miles from Chamberslarg, on Ihe
Clre, neastle road, and with the Dwelling House n G t
more than 150 yank from the Franklin Railroad,
adjoining lands of Win. Heyser; Peter Brough,
ehacl iiarkelrode, and others,eontaining
113 DIMES AU of PERCES.
'About 100 Acres of the Land are cleared, under
good fence and the land is in excellent tillibte order.
The Whence of the land is net with good timber.—
The land is the best of Limestone and highly
; haying been well Limed and Mallorca!
The imprivements area large two storied STOW.;
1/ WELLING HOUSE, w tlt good Kitchen and
Back-building—in good order, par t of it new, awl
the whole in good repair. Also a new
Brick Dwelling House
about 150 yards front the Mansion House—good
size and in excellent order. There is a New bturie
and Frame BANK BARN, with Wagon-betl, Vern
Crib and all necessary out. mildings. The Bath is
i gnite large, con;tmoPons and finisfied in excellent
Alder. liarn is convenient to bath the Dwelling
Houses. Thete are two Wails of excellent Water
near the Houses and Cistern to etch House, The
Wells , ore riever•lniling even in ; he di,rest season.—
There is a small stresin of Water ranging through
the farm convenient let watering stock. • There is al
so an OHCHAHH on the mon with Apples, Pene
es, and PEAKS. The Land is just rolling enough
for productive farming, emi je Ate from nicks on ;lie
Also—A TRACT or 8 Apugs a gt l 124 PER
CHES, neat measure, situate as before, and adjoin
ing the ham above desciibed, and divided frutp it i'y
a public read. It adjoins lands of U. M. Lturnelt,
Edward Culbertson an d others. This land , is all
cleared, in excellent order, and a very high state
cultivation.
Also—A Tract of SLATE TIMBER LAND,
containing
25 Acres and 80 Perches
situote in Hamilton township. lying. West ot the
eonoceehougue Creek.. une mile from the before de
scribed kiwis adjoining lands of Uhristiun Martin,
John Greve and others.
TEILYIS OF SA I.E.—Ten percent. of the pure
chase money to be paid or secured when the proper
ty is stricken Mr; one-ha If, including the ten piyr
cent, to ho paid on the drat of April, 1864, when po4-
session will .ho given ; and the tither half in two e
qual annual payments with interest:
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, on said day.
:MARTIN IIIiINTZELMAINI.
Trustee of S. W. Heintz.,lumn, dec'd.
Pecember 11—ta
•W'‘Vaynealtore' *cord copy till sale and send
bills to this office for seolieetion.—Repoeilors
CP "X' XACI :
11 plt E A • - 8 , Letters of A inainiatretion
s• ,e--I.4Ltit , -41f-I,leary—thiger,-41* woy
netibure', deceespd, have I.ecti
.granted to the rfts
scriber residing in said llteroutth; all per sonsindcht
4.1.1 to the Estate, arelierepy requested to make im
mediate paytm4u, and thode having -claims qr -de.-
lilaridu against .the rouatopf said decedeoh.will make
known the-same without delay to
,81.78A:N - -MOE
• Admitiiatratriz
:12%7 151 ..IE3C 4/;)112,
December 4, '63:7=6cv
SIIIIIII4IIING.
T A li !E 'subscriber would inform the public that
f to haii.commeneed tho L;sirriage•making hes.
isms, in, ;all its branches . ; on East Maine 111Ifeet,
Waynesitoro',and'isirtier .preparedio Make to order
it:urriageaoltuggies;elpring Wagons. ,and all other
kwork •in the grie. of his bustness,,uphir e the 'most [Ca.
aanablo termer liepsjrinralso 'done at short. notice.
Persons desiring any work in. .his line . will , spleatre
"give 'him a trial HISTIAN ILO Yr XXX
December, It „4410
6,1111 d bites' irts at ,
•
- NOVFAIfBEtt - ,:,13:
LATEiTURIVALI
••••••••••4
AMBUSH. UNDICT & CO.,
'Waynesboro' Pa.
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
,- • - I 'D=SUPPTA ,
SECOND SUPPLY,
SECOND SUPPLY,
or FALL & WINTER
GOOISH
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
•L.* 'J U
DRESS GOODS
LADIES
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBI S.
FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIA:74,
MRS, SHA IA - LS AND NußrAs
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
HOSIERY AN I) GMAT Es,
14081ERY AND GLOVES.
170 X. _rug
aikrir,E - 8 DBMS 1
MEN'S )'MATTER GOODS,
MEN'S XIIIN . ,'"ER GOODS,
MEN's WIN'PeR GOODS,
MEN'S WINTER GOODs,.
CHEAP,
CHEAP,
_CHEAP.
CHEAP.
CLOTHS,
CLOTHS, CA.SAIIIINRES AN,D 847 INETT.S . ,
cLOTlis, C4A.SI.IOPRNS AND SATINETS.
C.1,07;110S, OASSMEB4S A /VP $4 TINETT,s,
UNDMSII-1-114,.•
Z7A aStingrii,
AND
AND
AND.
DRAWERS,
DRA WE Rs,
ORA WE Rs. • •
. '
GROCERIES
Or:H.(7les, Hardware,
G rover 1 . 135 7 Harcllcure,
4"; ruceries' ,
, DRY GOODS,
DUI' GOODS,
DRY GOODS.
Oteenszva re,
iteasimare,
urzgstear ,
ra*Werwould call the attention' of our anatomy
ors and the public to our • new smock of gOode. and
at, theamottme_ri turn our thinks •to customers
and inhere for their liberal' patronage. ;and will en.
, drevernv fair dealing with aU, to • merit a conlial4-
atico •of the same. - •
AM BERSON, IiEN ED T & CO.
143133.. • ",
11,t1Tif,11,4 ,Tainh:., and
,Nail , Draahes
kjjuzst,-mcitive.llintl la r sate kt•ry low by M, Al;
bl'u\ Ult.. :day -13;
a BEAT.
la i KTJktI; VS
turitre - Avist
For the cure of weak ettimachs, general, deibilityi
.indigoßtion; diseases pi thtl .nervous systemi consti
pinion, acidity thii stinriaclie, and Mr all cases rot;
This, In d includes the : ivied agreeaktle. and effi
cient Salt•of Iron we pollens Citrate:4 -Magnetie
Oxilla combined, with the most energetic of vege
table tonicii,:Yellovv Peruvian Bark. The' effect in
many case! oldebility ? loss of appetite, and general
prostration,, of an efficient Ball of Iron, , combined
with ourialuable,Nerve Tonic; is Most
.. happy. It
augments die appetite, raises the pulse, takes off
muscular flabbirierar, removes the palor , of debility,
and gives a florid vigor to the. coontenance.
Do you want something to attengthen 'yam 1 ,
Do you ;venire good appetite . l •
Do you want to build up your constitution
Do.you want to feel well 1•
• you want to get_rid.of_nervousnessi— •
Do you Want energy i
Do you want to sleep well l \ •
Do yeiu want a brisk and vigorous feeling ?
If you do, try` . •
KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON
This truly ealnable Tonic 'has been so thoroughly
tieten by - alleluia of toe-community_thatit-is now
decried indispensable as a Tonic medicine; It costs
but little, purifies the blood, and gives tone to the
stomeche, renovates the system, and prolongs life,
I now only ask a trial of this valuable toni,
COUNTERFEITS.
BEWARE or OCIUNTERIPIITS—As KUNKM BIiVER'S
Wink or Ines is the- mily-snre and--effectual—reme—
dy in the known world for Dispepsia end Debility,
and as there are a number of imitations offere. to
the public, we would caution the community to
purchase none but the genuine article, manufactu
red by S. A. KUNKEL, and has his stamp on the
top of the cork of every bottle. The very fact that
others ore attempting to immitate this valuable rem
edy proves its worth and speaks volumes in its fa
.)
The BITTER WINE or raw is put up-in 75 cent
and $1 bottles, and sold by all respectable druggists
th-oughout tho.country. Be particular that every
bottle bears the fac simile of the proprietor's signa•
tune. _
General Depot, 118 Market-st., Harrisburg, Pa.
Fin sale in Waynesboro' by
J. P. KURTZ, •
And all respectabto dealers throughout the county.
Oct. 30,1863.-6m ]
pmsA nn [ pa,
AT
•
- BRIT StOR,
ViaiIETZLIVIXACEILIV
W
OULD tender his thanks to the community
and still solicit the patronage of a generous
public who want anything in his line, Inasmuch
as he has enlarged his stock so as to be enabled to
- answer all calbiorlinything and everything usually
found in a Drug Store, and has a thorough ac
quaintance with the buaineas, he hopes to gain the
confidence of the Community. tic will pay par
ticular attention to filling physicians' Prescriptions,
and more care and precaution used in waiting up-
Choice Wines and Liquors Tor medicinal and
sacramental purposes, Patent Medicines in endless
in variety, including all that have been made up to
this date and some that are yet in embryo. Also
White Lead, Zinc, Paint, Whiting and Varnishes
for house building or inside work, besides all sizes
of Glass. Commercial Note, Fools Cap and Let.
ter l'aper always on hantlovith a variety of Enve
lopes of different sizes and colors. Brushes, Combs,
Pomade, Fancy Soap c .Hair Oil; Colognes, Essen.
ces, Flavoring Extracts, and numerous articles in
Ott Fancy line on hand and offered for sale, cheap.
er than ever offered before.
• Also a large assortment of,Kerosene Oil Lamps,
Chimneys, Shades and Wicks, and Kerosene Uil to
fill them. A general assortment of Fruits and
Confectionares, Tobacco and Cigars.
September 4, 1863.
AT 10 CENTS PER DOZEN AT
OLD , 2 ., 1:40 ' S!
jr
RE subscriber infer he public that 'he con
tinues the I? nt business in the Basement
o lurtz's Hotel, where he is now selling the best
quality of OYSTERS at .
"Ten Clients"
ner dozen. He has also for the amnsiment of hie
customers a Billiard.Tahle, a Bogota and Spring
un.
Come one, come all,
Both great and small,
And roll the Bagatelle halt
In old Joe's Bachelor's halt.
- ' Come now or never
For we've more fun than ever.
()years p itr pint, 20 cents.
0r;103- JOSE - "
DR. iL A. DER.RY_..._
AVING !amid u Hagerstown,, would efles
hik professional cervices to the citizens of the
place and , surrounding• cou.ltrv. Having had the
PxPerietwe of Fifteen yearc• an,i having availed nim.
*self of die late improvement.'. he is prepa•ed to do
work in a neat and substantial manner, upon the
most reasonable terms.
Hagerstown, Nov 6-1 y
3R.30a 160. CON' 30 — "Aft.. - I±Yr --. •
OYSTERS !. OYSTEIiS
THE subscriber informs his friends and the rub
lic generally that he has re-opened the well
known Restaurant Rooms, in the Basement of the
dwelling house belonging to the heirs of Dr. Thos.
Walker ' on Main street, where he is prepared to
furnish FRESH OYSTERS, .ALE, CIDER, Bo
farm Sausage, Eggs,-drc. &c., the best the market
will affind. Persons desiriig a' "tip top" plata of
fresh (not stale) °yams, or any other article in his
line, are respectfully invited to give him a call, at
the old Restaurant. ' JACOB FOREMAN.
Dec 4—tf.
liardtectre l
HE public are here y cautione against uying
a Note given by me •.0 James McVauloy, dated
tio 6th day of November, 1863, for $5O, as did
not receive value far the same and am •determined
not to pay said Note.
Nov 27-11: .DANIEL. HEARTMAN.
Nations,
Notions,
Notions,
ial.N election will be held at the Banking Houle
(Cabe Find National Bank of Waynesboro',
~ ad TosansY, JAN 17441 tarty, 1864. for Nino
Directors to serve for the ensuing year. '
Dec I t), • • JOHN PHILIPS, Cash.
WHOIS IT ?
-TllO is it that ,can't buy a Cloth Cloak l
'when . you can get a full t 3.! Black Cloth,
Leantifil lustre, eat V 2,25 per yard, at -
nay 47 •; • .' ' ' ' ' PIUCE'S.
TTOOP SKIRTS ! HOOP SKIRTS .!—G,
12,14, 16,-2a, 25,30, 35 and 4O Bar. A 30
Bar. Kid front, tapaandriyeted fai.sl,3o._at
net 30 , ' Puicifa
IBM An BOER IRKS,
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS
7:I2EIN'TISS I M,
ELECTION NOTICE.
.Alitiuki fJI u. Met' .ext‘tpaini caliAgt
Oct.
SECOND ::::SUPPLY
o'F,giktv
BRY GOODS.
,Hardware,
GROCERIEN
QUEENSWARE AND CEDARWAREI
_AT
Klififss_3l
J. W
Waynesb - one;r•
-0--
HAVING just returned from the Eastern Cities
he would cell the attention of his customers
and the public generally to his -
LARGE-&-ISPER,V 0 I ASSORTMENT
gooDsn
Which will be 0014 at extremely Low Prices.
Below you will find enumeratee a few articles
- vvhichr will - bcr_found - a m ong-his-stoehrto-which -h
invites your attention :
FOR THE LADIES,-
Bilks,
all Wool Dekqnce,
Fancy I
' Alpacas, .
Bombazines,
/
Plain Ginghams,
• Plain Flannels,
.G'rey "
-ALSO
Ladies' Shawls,
Fancy Prints,
Extension Skirts,
Balmoral Skirts,
Ladies' Collars,,
Linen Hdkt's,
11 - oiseryi - Szt,.
-MENDS_LWEAR
FanCy Cassimsret,
YlaiA "
Cloths,
ltnlion Cloths,
Vcstings,
Satinets.
.:§ElE9czt3 a
Tweeds,
Jeans,
•
- Shirt fronts,
Neck Ties
-Under S!
Drawers,
thick Gloves,
" Gauntlets,
DOMESTIC SHIRTING,
Furniture (.Iheck,
fled Ticking..
Cotton Flahnel,
Wool .4
Taible Pieper;
• 'Fowling,'
Gaging, &c., &c
Queens Ware,
Hardware ,
Boots and Shoes,:
Cedar . Wine.
•
41CiSC-NEArA__4loblCi.: NI)1_-tVt.411L•11:11:f3
Of the very best qnality, such as
Syrups, and New Orleans Molasses,
a Best Rio Coffee,
Superior Prepared Coffee,
Humuiell's Best Essence;
Baker's No. 1' Chocolate,
Raisins,
T a ee - o ,
Rice, &e., &c.
The above goods have been carefully selected and
purchased at the very lowest figure. He is therefore
coaled to accommodate all who may favor him with
a call. By strict attention to business and a desire
to please in every respect; he hopes to merit a con
;Monaco of patronage. '
TROUBLE"TO SHOW GOODS,
Country Prance taken in,exch'nge for geode at
e • • ken:niece. .
Nov. 13, 1863 •
VALUABL
ARM -1411 SALE.
The subscriber (Acta at Pr;iiate hia Farm
. 1 . situated about I mile firm Quincy, contain.
151 MIS,
I;f \ of which is in TIMBER and thrivituc Chestnut
oolle Farm i* pf the pest. quality of LIME.
STCO E LAND, and all in a high state of Mara.
lion. The improvements are a law 4,
SICK '.HOUSE, •
•
with portico an: l \ porches' a new BRICK BANK
BARN, 80 feet long,with Wagon Shed and Coni
c r ib a t tac h e d, a i a N;e new frame Hog Pen, double
F rame c arr i ag e Howe, Brick Wash Souse, Smoke
House, Bake Oven, mitt - other autbuildmgs, in good
repair, all the , buildingibeing. under cypress and
pine ronfr, lipouti,v, to each. There is a
- -
airt `l3nrn. used for Stock.
and ane near the kitchen. is a Well id ex.
cellent water in the yard. Th 4 is also a variety
of choice Fruit; such as Pears, Pliums, Peaches and
Grapes in the yard. There is als&W goat
oncman
of young,thriving Fruit on the promises. \
Fenton' wishing to , view the land can, do, ws hi
calling on the subscriber, or any, information respact.
ing it can be obtained hy calling on Goo. 4.11614.11
County Treasurer. JOHN MIDUOUR.
_dept 18--ti • , , ,
-
141W , 'Ilrallo —r lir - - - . 411n11:::J -
••..• e. ,
,M 8 we have always been opposed to doing things
tn li false, sneaking wev,, and charging some
inure lb m others,'we take this method or ittrnming
our cu4iotners mut ,by the latti•improveruents we
feel-ahle to du_ ti,AWIN C.} at 2'.lcontS, per`;llnndrede
feel- 'Cowan ,mite always, eisumer than the 'cheapest,
g.sid as i1te,1,0241, of no charge: ' - . ' - •
. N . U . V 21-- til -V. U. 611.1.4.1 RV: ',
Nritr
I'AfF 11-iI
lIIIT G OODS
~. ~~_
GEO, STOVER'S,
Waynesboro', Pa.
reHANKFUL for kintflavotwand.patiOnage bite
141 tafore bestowed upon him, again appears before
the public to solicit 'n continuance of the' smite.—
He having just returned tromlbe eAstem cities with
fine a and well selected stock of new
COODS,
Which he intends selling at very IoW rates, which
he knows he. can do to the satisfaction of all who
will call and examine his stock.
Below you will find enumerated s t rew articles
which-will-be-k-und—autongLhis stock' to which he
calls your attention.
O-R 1111 E
ICIP :W., Mil
Efe has a largo assortment of Dress Goods consisting
in part of
(Thanks.
Printed and Plain De!Miles,
Fig'd and Corti Silks,
•
Plaid Mohair,
Silk Warp Mohair,
Bereges, •
Medona Cloth, •
Lavellas,
French and du ntie Clinghams
Poplins,
• Pongee Mixture,'
Cloth for Ladies, ,
Wrapins,
Gloves, •
flosieryrin - g•reat-variety.
k Iu 1 - 1
VIM• FP PM; Ok II Milt!'
Broad Cloths, -
Black and Fancy Cassimeres,
Union Cassimeres.
Duck Linens,
Cottonade+, • •
Summer Coatings, •
Tweeds,,
Velv 3t Cord,
Marsailles,
Silk Vesting,
Yelvatine Vestings ' of all
kinds; in fact a assotment of goods Mr Gentle.
men wear. Mcrilififerrida welt seTieteil stuck of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Muslin, Ticking; and a complete a assortment of.
Notions. It's no use trying to enumerate. If
you want anything at all in the bry Goods *line
just call in and you will find him ready to wilt on
you with pleasure. ,
To persons having country Produces to sell, they
will find it to their advantage to bring it to Sto-
ver's,as he always gives the highest unirket price. 80
give him a call, and he will sell you goods as cheap
is they can be purchased elsewhere.
Nuv. 13, 18113.
THE LATEST ARRIVAL I
DREGS, MEDICINES, WHY 000 IS, EC
J. F. KU . RTZ
wIBIIES to inform the goal citizens of Way
nesboro' and vicinity, that "he has just receiv
ed from the East, a large and full - assortment of
fresh Drugs, Medicines, One, Paints, Dye Stuffs
Window Glass, Putty, Brushes, &c. &c., which he
is prepared to sell as cheep as they can be had at
any other house in the town, and which, in regard
to quality, cannot be excelled. He has also on hand
a large assortment of
TOILET ARTICLES
comprised in part of the following articles, v;z: ,
Toilet Waters, all kinds, ' •
Ean do Cologne, endless in varlet,
•r t.IIC-13 1
Fine English Pomades,
Band()lines
Bear's Oil,
rine and Fancy Soaps,
Tooth Brushes,
Nail "
Hair "
Combs, &c.. ke.
For Culinary purposes he has Corn Starch, Pearl
Barliy; Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz:
Lemon, Vanilla, strawberry, laiplierry, Pine A p
ple, Oranae. Ilatiana, Celery. Pear, Peach, Nut
meg. Ste. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all oth.
er articles in that line. BO has also something 10
please the
.CUILDREAr.
A tine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply of
China ware.
isitterrt Moc'iicib.es•
He has Drake's Plantation Bitters,
Hof and's German do.
Sand's Sarsaparilla, -
Bull's do. •
, Iliteshew's.Caugh Syrup,. ,
" Diarrhea Cordial,
b'roil's
Verrniluges, doz. kinds •
I a-- ' rig la, . •
. , Judrott's
Spaulding i ft,
.
Holloway's, ' ' . .
. A-yoes, . -
Brandrellt'a •
Morse's,
- AleeLane's; liver; Mrs,. Winalow'a Sooihiag
Syrup. Dr. Porishe's do. Kerosene Oil, Lamps and
Chimneys ohms on hand. . - ..
Thankful for kind favor* already bestawed neon
him. he solicits ft, continuance et the same,,hoping
that by trying to please ho may win the confidence
of the people. As much care taken, in waiting up
on adults es children.
,Physicians' Prorcriptions promptly and carnally
compou.seled at all hour*. - J. F. KUR'Cre.
ticpt.eathor 25, 18,53.
FOR SALE.
T HE Ftilbutriber'nfEeim nt private ilk the toll9w
- jog cirtielits,viz:—.-1 PtAN9,
• it, ock tt.o.Y • Butt y uwe 4iii Si I verepi i Wit - A at v il?'
041 113 • Aco It 'WO r
• •
litacited in. His attempts—t
close out , ,
EIMIII
ILT OTWI'FIISTANDING the heavy drains by
ill "Let me atone Quartermasters in duly I.
am happy. to _inform my eustomurs . and,
generally that I au 011 hoard again] with a large
supply.than ever of NEW and EICESti
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
Q-IMENS - WAR
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS , ' &c.
which- l con and will gell as cheap CU tho, cheap..
est "ot any 'other man."
111 k. nod Fnncy
—A 11—Weul—Delniro—
'Turin Cloth.
Figured De!aims,
Poplins,
French nod Flogll , lll Wel
Alpacas.
Cloaking Cloths of evely pt iI
ty, - color and descriptiuo.,
Nubble,
Ba!morals;
and everything to make the sad !rummer limk beau
tilul in all her sorrow.
GENTS' WEAR,
Broad Clothe. Blk. and Foney Coisimeres, Bea
ver Clothe, Silk and Velvet Vesting, Merino Shirts
and Drawer", Fancy Flannel L 4 hirts, Linen mar.
sails and Cash. Shirt Fronts, Neck. Ties; Collars
Handk'fe, Hose. Suspenders, and anything and
everythig Wearies him to beak a lodie's &art, or
make him presentable at the house of Queen Vic.
WOOLEN GOODS,
All colora,.Bay State Flannels,
Gray.
rt
,
Bro,
ziolferino,
Red Twilled Flannel,
Gray d0.d0., •
•
Green do. do" -
Yellow do. do.
ciaziaalta4 dOGID s
Dro Muslin,
• Tick ings.
•
Jeanl;
Denims, ,
•
Sheetings,-
Fillowemie
Hickory Stripes
Canton Flannels.
•
GROCERIES
•
QUEENSW ARE.
We have a full and complete stock and Will sell
very low, come arid see foryourselves. To - see i 4
to bu . Remember the dace. Northeast' corner of
Le ,
fie — Deamont
Oct. 23. JOB. PRICE
-WATCHtgrWATCHESAT
1 - E - subscriVer would antorna his customers rind
she public generally, that he continues Watch ,
nod Clock making business at the' old stand, cor- •
E l
nerd the Diamond, ode .door west of Dr.
[ John Penis's residence, where he has now
,on band a full assortment of , . . •
- CJ 3EIC NI
Old and silver, also. ' h Chains and a general
assortment of 'Specticlen,
,Wane, etc., all et
which he •ts selling at greatly ?panned prices
cash. 110 return); his thants to patrons. for their
liberal patronage 4uring the past and ,-roapeettilli.
licits an examination of hie new smelt.
\Nov. 20] ' • Al.
. 13 , Wi4liing to ,closo eel his present stock
he will bell ilt•we why toi 11:1,14‘i pricei
,
•-•
itAtitturtls jute 14 !
.21)
IN Wl' •U. lat. ot 117/
11
`ll,l
, _
. •
A' + D'HIS
b j a TA
JOSEPH PRICE
PROVE
Nsigcggn
FALL 1111111M11
DRY GOODS,
lAINE-S VIEMI,,
MOURNING GOODS
131 k. French Aferinoi
, • English (hi.,
nll Wool Delainei,
Bonntliern Cloths,
Turin (.; loll's, •
English. Crape,.
French Crape,
' Plush Hoed Gauntlet,t,
Crape Hibbons,
Hoods,
DEM