Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, January 17, 1868, Image 3

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    COURT
Next ffionday Court Commences
bIETUALFE & HITESIIEW,
NO. 27, FRONT STREET,
3d Door South of Centre Square ,
_ •
- - - CHAMBERSBURG, - -
Have a well assorted stock of Dry, Goods, No
tions, Carpets ) .- Oil Cloths, and all goods belonging
to the Dry Goods and Notion business, all of which
- will be sold at greatly reduced prices, on and after
next Monday, 20th haat., in order to make room Cot
Spring goods• Those having business in Chain
bersburg would du welt to buy their goods of Mat,._
• calfe & Hitsshsw as they can easily make their ex
pences and good wages by so doing, as they are de ,
termined to giro more fur tics same money than any
other Dry Goods House in Charnbersburg.
METCALFE &HITESHEW-.-_-
Jan 17
SALE NOTE_S,
TH E subscribers "give notice :that the sale Notes
of cob Weyer. dec'd, due January 25, 1868,
are in their hands fur collection. Prompt payment
is requested. STOVER & WINGER.
Quincy, Jan. 17-3 t.
PUBIAC- SALK.-
THE subscribers•intending to move West, will
sell at public sale, at their residence:4 on the
farm of Abraham Darr, 1 miles south of Wityries
boro', near Good's Sash and Door Factory, on Mon
day Me 3d clay of February next, the following
property, to -
THREE BROOD MARES
with foal, two of which are family boasts, and one a
wagon:and plow leader; I extra Mild) Cow,-12 bead
of riopt.l. Wagon for one or 2 horses, 1 Rocka
way Buggy, 1 sleigh, I pair Hay Carriages, 2 sets
of Breachbands. 4 sets Plow Gears, I eel single her
nese, 1 riding and 1 side saddle collars bridlas,and
hollers, 1 wheelbarrow, I•single:shovel plow, 1 sot
13Iacksmilh tools, iron by the lb. hoes shovels and
forks, 1 hand Cider Press, 1 eausagriMachine; also
3 Bureaus, two nearly n - iw; 4 sets chairs, three seta
nearly new, 4 rocking chairs, 5 bodrteads,, SI wri
ting desks, 2 safes, 3 falling-loaf tables,•l kitchen ta
ble, 3 clocks, 2;binks, 3 ellsts, about 75'yda carpet,
2 doughtrays, 1 ten-plate stove and p'pe, 1 coal
stove, 1 parlor wood or coal stove and pipe, 1 Cook
stove and fixtures, about 800 lbs bacon, lord by the
queonsvrare, tinware, crocks, potatoes by the bushel,
barrels, tubs and buckets, 1 iron kettle, and othe,r
articles too nurnero us to mention. -Irr.Sele to com
mence at 9 o'clock on said day when the terms will
be male known by
P. LOWE Sc. DANIEL LOWE.
January 10—te. G. V Moss, Auct.
-
SaleDili - ) es.
ITllE,Notesgiven at the sale of -the rahvtiber
last Spring, and those given at the sale of Gil
bert & Richardson, are aOlv due. Notes ars
payable at the First NW. Bank of Waynesboro'.
Immediate payment is 'quested.
Jan. 10--31. V B. GILBERT.
C . 4 CHOLA •-e. El er t...cholcTsh:p4 in
73 . firtt dues Ccinmereial Colleges for sale very
ti A rt. —
Chainhoraburg, Pa.,
Bank Stock for Sale !
leap.
,Jan. 10— 3t
111111 E subscriber will offer at Public Sale.
± Waynesboro,' on Saturday 26th day , of Janua
ry, 1863, in the,atternnott, 10 tihares of .'tuck in
the First Nat. Bank of Waynesboro' 'Term: made
k sphstuily GEO. rovrz.
Jan. 10-2 W.
ra t t7 E SAL E•
MITE stitmeriber will offer at pabl;e snle on Eat
urday the 18th day r f January. 1858,1 he Sol
c:dencnbeti r roperty, , nituetcti on Rent Mein
street, Weysesbora' sts.:—A lot 01 ground with
two-story rzug,henst
Dwelling souse
.ith:s one-story huit.lll:g adi.Aning it. There is •
good l'istern at the door, ats... on. the lot a Wash
House, fiskeoven, good Hog Pen and a variety of
choice fruit trees. The lot fronts over 63 fret, the
location being a very desirable one Sale to com
mence at 1-o'clock on said day, when the terms will
ba wade known 11 A. H. ROW E..
Jan. 10—ts. G. V. Motici. Alia-
PUBLIC SALE.
undersigned, assignee of M. M. Stoner, will
it offer at Public Sale, at the store room formerly
occupied by M. M. Stoner, on Saturday the 18th
day of January 1868,
A STOCK OF
Store Furniture and Fixtures. A large amount of
the refuse stock has been li•poaed of. kly an in
vestment of a few hundred dollars the stock would
lie complete. The room can be had on a lease of
three years. Sale to cemme nce at 1 o'clock ou
pail day when the term, will be made known by
W. S. AI'ithEIZSON, Assignee.
a. y. LONG, AUCt.
Jan. 10—Ls
nUARTERLY REPORT
WN.At. Bank of Waynesboro
Jan
RESOURC.gd.
Loans and Discounts
U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation.
U. S. Bonds' on hand,
B. & A. Tel Stock,
}Rue-from - B
U. S• Mint Phila.
Legal Tender Notes,
Compund Int. Noes,
National Bank Notes,
6'ste Bank Note's,
Rev. Stamps and Cash items
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock,
Circulavon,
Deposits,
Unpaid Dividends,
Due to Banks,
Surplus and Profits;
The above statement is just and. true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
JUDD; PHiI.IPS Cashier,
Sworn and subscribed before me this Gal day 1,.f
January, 1868. J. F. lil.;121Z, N. P.
Jun. 10—EL
Notice to Tax-Payers.
THE Tax-Payers of Washington Township are
notified thnt all :state, Counts and slilitia Tat
CA for 1867 will be collected with costs after the
15th day of January, 1868. 11,.A. FISHER.
Jun. 3-3 w. Collector.
NOTICE.
ERSONS who gave their notes nt the sale o f
the sulaueriber, on the '2Bth of Mnreb, 1867. are
notified that the same was due on the 2SLit inbt.
If not paid within ten days after maturity interest
will be added. S'AIIC;f3L LUCIWNE
Jtm 3—:tw.
DISSOLUVION.
ATOTICE ielereby gii•en that the Copartner•
ship existing between .he undersigned in the
mmufaeture of agricultural impleinents, etc.. was
411.olved by mutual cnrvent on the 2Ath day of De
cember. 1867. The books and accounts are in the
hands of G. F. Lily fur settlement, who will coa
ti. us the husiheas, and upon whoai all indet,ted are,
rsque-ted to call on or I•efore the Ist day of Febru
ary next. as interest will be added ti all account::
after that date. G TJDY„
J.Ol. 3—3 w. t,. LZ(3ItONE.
GROCERIES.
_C. 11. DICKEL
tirouLD respectfully announce to his hien&
V V and the public generally that he is pr spared
to supply all AN,hu need
- COFFEE; SUGAR; "'S YRUPS;
FISH, ' TOBACCO, CIGARS,,
Also a full aasortment of
Confectionaries,- = -
Notions, _
Stationery, etc.
Country Produce
Taken in exchange for 'goods. ' in connection
with the Grocery business he also keeps FLOUR
and FEEL) STUFF, than which there can be none
be Wei - lien' "Cheaper.
Thankful for past favors he respectfullSr solicits
a continuance of the same.
Aug. 2,1867.
T" ~E UREKA" SMUT AND SEPA
RATING MACHINA.
PATENTED FEBRUARY,23,IB67.
. 111 A YS , Sole Agent
For Franklin, Perry, Cumberland, Bedford and
Fu/ion Counties, Pa , and Washington and
Frederick Counties, Md.
This Macine is put before the public upon its own
merits: It is the most complete machine of the kind
now in use, and is parented to all purchasers. In
no case will pay be required until the machine has
been thoroughly tested and sat faction given. For
Circa tar ad.:rens M. IIAYIS,
Merccrsburg, Pa.
.N. B.—The subscriber also builds and repairs
MILLS ofall kinds at ehort notice and upon the
most approve() plans. Cast Iron and Turbine Wa
ter Wheels, Burs, Beulting Cloths, Flour Packers,
Bolting, Proof staffs and all kinds of Mill Furnish
ings furnished at the lowest cash prices. All work
and goods warranted. M. H.
June 24.- Iy.
E IF in Y. .5
CARRIAGE MAKING:
TIE subscribers would inform the public that
t he% have associated themselves together in the
Carriage making business, an I that: the business
hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old
stand under the firm of ADAMS A. flAwEas.: They
will have constantly on hand BUG
GIES of every descrtption ; new and 114:1174 ,
second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. • , !4
epaui n g done at Cller.Lnatic_e,
They employ . none but good mechanics and use
the best material. Persons wanting anything in our
line will do well to give as a call before purchasing
elsewhere. JACOB ADAMS,
_ _
GEORGE B. lIA WKER,
Church Street. nere4 Ars)sife
Jan 26 --tt
NTITES his custorne - rs and the public general
jly to call acid examine his stock of go oda just
pelted.
N. 0. and P. R: MOLASSES, •
No
,1 MACKREL,
CODFISH
and a full li of leading articles.
Bought et the moat celebrated spice Mille' mid war
rented Putts.
Beheaded and Biking article.; of e'lt)icesti gnali
Lien.
CRA.NI3ERRIES, PRUNES,
$36,00,49
75,400,00
41,600,00
_200,60
27491,69
200,00
8,510 00
5,020,00
1,415,00
Fr. CURRANTS,
Peaebes,Pine Apples, Strawberries, GREEN
CORN, ,ke.
N. Y. F. CiHI F.ESF.—all winter.
MASON'S CRACKERS—Water, Mushroom.
Creani. Sugar, clec.
x;309.125,21
75,000,00
67 300,00
51 073,33
247,00
C;?"UMMI'S.e• NAT.ea.MIL 1M
.909,44
1' ,395,61
Plain and fig'd Granite Tea Sets, cups and sau•
cert. diAles, meat plates, er.r. of the latest styles.
Fruit stands, (Glass) Butters, 0%1.'0 plain and
cut goblets, tumblers, 4% c.
Presentation cups and fancy China f , r the Holi
days.
CoNrsc•rtoNAnniv. • Cardies, Dates, Nuts, and
Toys to tickle the young.
1.3 r Come one, come ail. •
$209.125,21
Waynrebori, Dec. 6, 1667
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
rpll E subscriber offers at Priv4te Sale his prop.
erty on West Main Street, Waynesboro' cun
sibling of a two-story house and lot of ground. with
stible. hog pen and other out-buildings. ''hero is
a Cistern in the yard and a variety of choice fruit
trees. grapes, etc ,on the lot. In the Cellar there
i+ a fine cave. So tar as locaticn is concerned it
is one of the most desirable properties in the town.
.Should the above property not be disposed of be.
f ire Saturday the 25th day of January, 18G8, it will
tic offered at public sale et 1 o'clock on that day.
and if not sold will then be offered for rent.
Persons wishing to view the premises in the mean
time will please call.upon S. P. Stoner who tvill
show it to t nem . JOH FISII kI.
.
Jan. 3,—tti.
all bents he glad when they can get U.,we
,ego Ccra Starch, :Aver (Moss Swell (for the
I, sundry.) Farina, Bakers Chocolate, Norfolk ( 1 0 ,
Co• oa. and a multitude of articles for farni!ss use,
cheap nt
1),:c 13
SPICES, TEAS, RICE,
SALT.-- BROOM', BUCKETS-.,
TWINES,
'W'• A. RNID
•
f 4
't(44-
At'• v., ii*
COF1?1 , 1 SUGAR,9,
TEAS,
SYRUPS,
SPICES
DTTCUIT,
GLASSWARE!
PI3 I A
I A_ NOTICE PIM! TO READ I
THE 1101111ING GLOW"
is the Cheapest andthe Best Base Burning
Stovelnforethi Public -' '
THE No ,9 M. G. sells f a $25, find is nearly,so
lbs. heavier than the No; 9 Oriental,' and' IS larger
than the No 10 or No. 11, which sells at the to six
dollars more than the No, I) M. G. Again, the morn
ing Glory is the only stove that breaks up its cinder
and passes theiii off with the ashes. This is done
by means of the .3fill Grote, Thie - griite is' nothi'
any other stove, nor can any other stove use it—
This mill grate is insured for five years, now, in the
Oriental stove, when you must take'out tinder you
have to open a door 011 top o f the fire-pot and with
a poker rake them up and pass them out through
this door Very nice that, provided sum eof the hot
cinder falls on your nice carpet. "Oriental Book,
page 3 says that you must lake eff your pipe during
the season front the stove and remove the ashes &c.,
which have accumulated in the back flue." An
other nice job in a nice room. Now, not t log of this
kind have you to do in the Morning Glory.
W. A. TIIITLE is the only agent in Waynes
boro' for the sale of the M. G. stove. Ho has sold
since the 28th day of Sept., 50 of these stoves. The
M. Q. has taken since 1868 all first class Premiums
over all other Base Burning stoves. Call and see
the . st ove in operation and learn what the stove is,
for yourselves, then you can jujlge which is the best
stove. Trusting that in this exposure I have done
no injustice I leave it for the public to judge as, to
which of these stoves shall receive their ipatronnge.
CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE
THE JITORIVING GLORY!
--ThelYornirig-Wory a c‘rlg fural - lfurverTlW, , (trig
_a magazine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re
quired to he filled but once a day. and if the proper
sized coal is used it is not 'necees.ary to rekindle
the fire during the entire winter.
(No clinker will remain in these stoves. Tier will
there he any trouble from slate, or other impurities
in the c oil. the fire being always at the bate of the
coal , the irnpurities are left in the tuil,es and ground
out by the "Mill-erste.")
Ti 14''S - NO ESTATE OK - GAS OD DUST
Th• combustion of fuel be;ng pn:rfect and at
liele temperature, the amount of twat producod
from the elate penalty of coal is intlch grealrr
Shoo at a low loturr a Lure. bunco but tt ...limb quan
tal, of fuel is neceemary to be ttcdi going the pro-
Ce'll If combustion at une--linw. The el, tiro outer
evrfaa , of the Morning Glory is ratlintiniz E3ufface.
Add to thin the Furtive of •li . j.ets hosted hy rayo
of light through the: mice wilidoys, and you lane
the reriit of the great heating propertit e of th e
Malang Glory %lilt a small amount - Or fuel.
Mirror sale at W. A. Tttuntft3 Tin and
Stove Store.
He has a large stock of Stoves Tinware an d nth
err good. in his line, which he will roll cheap. You
will find the petit COOK NINE P i l / 4 1 E avid
CO 91. STOVES in market. Also on hand Brass,
Copper end Iron Kettles. His Copp. r Kettles are
better than are offered for sale elsewhere. and cheap.
er. as be makes them, and can sell at shorter profits
`Also the beat CISTERN PUMP in market, i s
strong, simple durable and cheap, is insured not to
freeze. Call and we it. All kinds of repairs dono.
in Tin, Copper or heet iron. Don't fail to call as
you will feed a large stock of goods.
wept. 6.-7 mos. W. A. TRITLE.
LIVERY! LIVERY !
MBE subscribers announce to the public that
they still continue the Livery loNifiess.. Hav
ing recently added both horses and vehicles to their
stock they are now better prepared than
ildever to accommodate persons wanting
fine riding and driving hon.es and com
fortable conveyances. An attentive tie•
tier always in attendance and parties con
veyed to any point desired, night or day.
ca_Passangers conveyed daily to and from Gwen
atstle Their flu- leaves at qA. M. and retnrns
7, P.M.
WOLFERSBERGER & STONER.
Aug, 30—tf.
RAISENS,
NEW FIRM.
rrrE undersigned would respectfully call the at
jtendon of the Public to their stock of
embracing all niticles of Furniture use-illy mnnu-
Etrtured by cabinet tankers. We will also give our
attention to
COFFIN WANING ,
and hope by strict attention to business to merit a
liberal bhare of public patronage. All orcitTs for
Furniture or Coffins nit ended to With dispatch,—
Our Furniture. Won's can be found on M.tin Street,
up stairs, in Willairna Ft inergan:s thin t 4 hop.
_
December 21— tf.
DR. T. D. FRENCII,
W. A. TIEID.
JNSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mountqd
on Platina, Gold and Vuieanite.•
Particular attention given to the preservation of
the natural teeth.
NittonsOxide Gas administered for the ex trac
t!nn n tee th without pain.
Office nt his residence on Mechanic Street.
Feb. 8.
112UPS—GooJ and (Leap
Ofil^e in tie Town Hall 13uil.ling , ntxt door to
the Post Office.
Dec. 13,1867.
C HECK. and plain MiatuN
at :•401 . .. to
A NltitiltS , lN BENl:pie r &
0 VERCO.II'ING`3
` j t r. ooll Levy sugar at
P/INICNIFE XL/ES, —Call at J. If. Joh n
atort.4.
Dec 13- 4in
ECONOMY OF FE EL 1
7UrLTMLIVX`I/IJM.M,
J. Ni, &F. BEADER,
iIL 1:
3comitamszaue,
GEO. W. WELSH,
1•011NEY AT LAW
PincE &
EVERYBODY -
TILE virnov ED
ORIENTAL
BASE BURNER,
At the sign of the Big Red Horn, nod you will be
convinced that the Oriental is the best, the hand
somest and tho,cheapest . Llaso Burning Coal litany
in tho- -- -
for truth is mighty and Wilt prevail. 'We .have the
Morning Glory in our etore so that you can judge
for yourselves. D. 13. RUSSEILiseIIi the No.
at $23, No. 10 at $27, No. 111 at 30, No. 12st $34.
The Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better grate,-
makes more heat with legs coal than the Morning
Glory. -The Oriental has taken the four first prom-,
iums at the State Fairs of New York, and the large
Silva r Meddle at „the 'American Institute. Como
and see at the sign,of the
"BIG . RED HORN,",
Waynesb no' Pa where you can get any ,kind of-
Stoves you want of D.B. ItUn'SELG
who alwnya keeps on hand,and: for gale Tinware
made of the beat tin andby good worknisn. House
furnishing goods &c. st the sign of the
BIG RED HORN
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Furnaces, •
received Four First Clow; Premium.; nt the
New Yin k State nod other Fair... Also, tho
Errol SILVER 711FDAL at the Fair of
the American .111.1liatte held in the
City of New York, 180,1.
1-111: - 5' A P ETU' ETU - AT - 137RX ERS, ONLY .
ONE Fl RE BEING lIEQLiIRED TO BE
AI APE DURING Tll E - SEA 60X.
TMCY ARE FERVECT 'VENTILATORS OF
THERE CNN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS .FROM
8..r_04N-8143---N-0 - 011N K MR - 0 - R SLAG TO
013STRUGT. •
THE FIRE WILL IZEM AIN FOR D Axs WITH
OUT ATTENTION.
THU ILLUMINATION' IS EQUAL TO AN
"OPEN FIDE."
THEY ARE POWETtIFEL ITEATERS AND
Yle,T rE RP NOTEY ADAPTED TO
MILD WEATHER.
TITEY ATU THE MOST ECONOMICAL
STOYE AND FURNACI4:3 EVER,
MADE.
THE FURNACTs' WILL HEAT, SATISTAC: -
TORILY. BOTH AN UPPER AND A
LOWER ROOM, - WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL FUEL.
Eight Sizes of the StOVCR. and Three Sizes of the
Manufactured and for Salo to the Trade by
PERRY & CO.,
ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS,
No. 115 Hudson St., Altpiini,
Sold at Retail by
COOK STOYES:
Pl:aware,
irtouse Furnishing Geeds
And other tperul neteles nt the sign of Ihe BIG
RED H Wayne.iboro . , Pa , where a large as
sortment of
COOK STOVES,
NINE PLATE STOVE,S
PARLOR STOVE, S
COAL , STOVES, &c.
of the latest improvement, the very best the
market, at the Cheap 'l'm and :Stove Stare Or
D. D. RUSSSELL.
TINWARE
mode of the tw,t Tin in the market, and warranted
at the sign of the
"MClta Il.cs di. MlCconta.:l9
D B. RUSSELL, keeps comenntly on hand a
large nssort.m.lo. of Furiushing (io.)ds for
s fle cheap. Pure No. and a large
nn , ortnicnt of Larnp3.
Washinc - r Made Easy !
by calling nt the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the hest ()lose Wringer ever made.
10t - Persons itt want of Stoves, Tinware, Hou=r
PUTlliShing thlOti , ; &c. Ace., can get full value for
their minty by cal.ing on
'D. it RUT: 4 SF.T,L,
Sign of the "BIG RED HORN "
Waynesboro', Pe
•
ides W rated.
subqrriber ryllic highest ctsh pike
J. tor Hides delivered et the store tit tr.:'tover k'tt
Wing' rt, Quincy or nt. - :the Hlrdware •••tere
Mes,rs. Ge l twr & l hinohari . in W•sy 11 esh.ir ! )'.
The higest c,rll price will , tlre be paid f ,r 300 cord
of Bar/c,•te he delivered at Quincy.
Nov. 15—ti. G EU. ATIDDOEII.
l'Elif'S
4to, c..l.lFic=oE-2.c:J3w,
No. IG, \Vest Wasbieg,ton Street,
I: I: I IY S'
Fine (iold .iewd•lry. 4 ilvor Plated Wa-e,
COME AND SEE
WORLD
TI I E APAIMI. ENT
Parlor Flirtiaces
D. B.RC.3tiF.LL.
Sign of the Itig Red Horn,
Waynesboro,' I'a
Ironwrere,
Brassware,
Japanned ware,
I)E.k Lull is
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
STI;(;•! . .\(;1,t;s, &C:
Hagerstown
SECOND ARRIVAL.
Great Redue,tioil in Price
00 TO
PRICE &
Where they hove reethived the finest n t
of goods ul all kinds that have been brought to
Waynesboro' since the war. llougltt at a (OW price
and will be sold accordingly. -
The But scril‘ers kilidly ask the citizens of Waynsin
boro' and vicinity to call and examine their- goods,
and feel'assured that they will concur in the a
bove stracment. = - r
Silks, Alpaca Reps, Pique cloths, Mohair'Rep s
Marines, Dahlias. Cuburgs, All-wool Debit's in all
shades and qualities.
Cloths, Cassinteres. Cords, Satinets,Jenns,Tweeds,
all varieties, with a twat Of all kinds of goods at
Oct. 4 1867.. PRECE
1_)1/EAKFAST shatv's ,
"Long a a Square Shawls,
1 4 rnalliinhawla
L fant,i sacl:s, at
& Ifornit
PLEN DID Goods from t e Charm i rsi tug
0 Wool on , ..Xactory at Pluck: & llot Fmcn's.
G UM Blanlttts a nice article for a rainy day
. at
, Pmen & 11, Lrttcn 's.
r lIITE Wool and Guy Blankets at
pine. & Hor FLICII . S.
T TAN. Cern7l ;c .a s sz I
nl'h i Lic c u t L a F ryirns
ALOT l're'ty cak.s.mers at
• i'brce & Ilot.ntufs.
NEW Styles of floe') skirts at
Paws & IfuLFt.ren's
13 — AL.N: ORALS - a cry cLeal; lot just -- nrceivvilt
PltteS &
EN and Boys Boots and i-thoes
A ibo Ladle , Misses and Chililrens
Litlet% acid (i.tilerzi at
& LoLl'l.lCll.B
_
(10EFI ICII
1-1 Mackrel at.
Inez:
-L
13liCKz , KIN Gloves and G ir int , u
letsat .rucif
L AD IE6 SAkeli t
Pi I(t & 110FrLictr:-..
G UM ;-110en it-3ntlafs i. nt o„
1567::
LAUIL s FLUts
HUDSON BA 3' ;VOLPE I ULES!
CU ON ,`..lil:l* II !
11,1 IS U C'.l !
ho grt ul (! - Ltitibur:.lll , l Vallt.ty Nut mid )'ur Lm
mitt 'in, the h).iltio:vdde rctirt Ladles alit, th•flik
turn vi,ttifig (.'dmnitter,hurw., is
.1, 1, 14:011L;11.1".7. 4 , ( moil 'Front qtr. rt
The - itgast t.s,ettieettt tip
the's t• tur, "."'t et l'ittla...etithat, LES I.E.
(1)C it 1., 11., at ri ..s t4p Nutt the tittles. A cit
rimy tho way full sit to Furs at
I Iv E )I,i, till a geed artk lc it al
fler (Itie r erti :I tc; tve c.lll .
ilO l sell chat prr bv,r t h.. t. c. hut'. chtc‘vhcie.
Ctitteste rote .• 2., It-MY
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DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND S:IOES,
GROCERIES;
NOTIONS,
QM:EN:SW.I IZE,
C.IIIPETING'z,
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To which we call the attcution of all wltc,
wish to buy cheat . ) cowls.
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CO SPIZ \ V, a ie. ‘ces.: of Peeezra_t• the G.t.as
'iterative Detttittry tioti2 111 t in a
TICY
Ho will insert A rtifi•ththT.ct.! . ; tnourit4-.' ; - :n Go4l
Pintint or Vucatrittt, ••%42+r g:vr
tt,thvio.ltott•
thrice, No., Ili North Carlihe etrect, ~ e y op.
poslte the Adam,' House.
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NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
CO - ON'ec BtOiNiEHOUSE
lULLYreapectfally - inform the rniblil tha.
they have now opened nt their new romm,en
the - soutfi•weet corner of the Di?mond. in ‘Vayt , nn•
hero', a large and Wel) selected stock. a
Dry Goods,. _
. Groceries,
• Darthware/
and Calker -,
Itutt,Steel, Nails; Coatlictrisik - erS aCie:S.S "of every
description, Qiieensware, Cedrirware, Shuns Car
pets. Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass. Oils, Varnish Hrtisn
es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept in a well
regulated store• Our goods are all new and freed'
and have been bought for cash at the lat decline
in prices.
We flatter ourselves that from our long experi
ence in business, Lint a determination to sell g. Otis
at small profits, we shall be nble — to unusual
inducements to all buyers who desire to s?Le mon
ey. Please call and see for yourselves.
We have a large end well assorted stock of sta
ple and fancy Dry Goods, ern!naciiii;
Cloths,' Cassimeres,
Sattinetts, .leads, Tweeds, Cuttorirdes, Cords, Den
ims, Stripes, Checks, litugitain,, nstd %.o'l.oll
Told(' D.inpers, ()rash for Towels. s, Dairdis
A Ipaccas, •
HUY DifigSt, lithilh9
Trimings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Sheeting- 9
ntr/I Sint-rings, :Pickings, Linen , , Flannil4, While
rio m k, (;Irks, Ho. , ,icry and Not , olin, IVe arc re.
~eiving flew g nnle eVel y week and will r,upwy y
article wanted that we have nut , 11 hand in a few
day:.
.We pay the highest inorket price for a:1 hinds r
country ptoilttco buch'us Bacuu, Lett!, Butter, Eggs,
Dried Fruit,
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ITA (.; taken a thorough cow-so of in-true
nut. in Dental sr.!, /ICC ;Old 111 Ira thou five;
ears experience, is pn p 'red to prdelie vrolu,
~ vt,t of 'l'eftt otouored rt tot iti.urod ou Ow now
its" twlicll te, .uolva arta more co t0 t,41.
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