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1 f 'fi ' , -, - VslU lCl UlL&UiJ U UUiayuJ J - -. . .: Is now put tip fn tlie - LARGEST SIZED E0TTLE3 1 And is acknowledged to he the , k BEST SARSAPARILLA! "- riidCk as is cerunea try tne - WOlDERFUl- CURE c has performed. The original copies of which are in Ui possession ot" the proprietor. y . ... That Bristol's is lite ouly TRTJE & ORIGIN All ARTlCL3 And is nowbrougiit before the public in." - , LARGER BOTTLE h 1 " Titan ever ofTcieJ bv any verifier. " v Tli nrnnrirtnr is dctrrr.iitw.l tltol the HtsH RsrlTiTlO, tt has acqnireil fer the Inst. M years shall be uiaimainetL' oo matter at what sacrifice. . .' ' rurcunvers must He ca'i'ini, it wey wist tne r u n r. KXTPACr orSarsntiaritl.Llo call for "Bristol's Orieinal. Saranmrilla." in lite largest sued bvlUet ever or.ereu, at One Dollar per liottlc . .. ; - " "7 -r" v ' THIS '' : - - 1
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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THIS Old Established Remedy Is now put tip in the LARGEST SIZED BOTTLES! And ia acknowledged to be the BEST SARSAPARILLA! - made as is certified by th WONDERFUL CURES tt ha performed. The original copies of which an ia the - possession of the proprietor. REMEMBER! " ' - That BaisToi. is the aly . TRUE &. ORIGINAL ARTICLE i And i nowrogM before the public in a LARGER BOTTLE! - rjinn earer otTfeied by any vender. Tire proprietor w deterr.iined that the mon aspL-riTifl' it has acquired for t lie last 15 year shall be maintained, no matter at what sacrifice. Purchasers must lie caefnl, if they wish the FUI8 EXTRACT of Snrsnparilia, to call for "Bristol's Original Sanwrmrilla,1 in Die largest sited bottles evar oflered, at One Dollar per bottle. New York General Depot, 34 CortlantH-SL Buffalo Depot, 226 Main Street. itT Orders addressed Ww. Bcrwe, New-York, or C1 Bristol, Buffalo, wiH meet with prompt attention, STEPH. BUCKLAND, & &0 Agents, "-.- , :-f For SandusKj-county. Vtn. Whipp, Bellevue, T. Daniels, Toledo, Hamilton & MeCentory, Repsrblic, McCulloch & Thorp, Sandusky, F. H Boyer, Tiffin. . , Juno II, '49. I7:Iy MONTEREY HOUSE : WOODVILLE, OHIO; , . b r ' '" BENJAMIN MEEKER. 8 . PERFUMERY! ROSE Hair Oil, Ox Marrow, Bear's Oil . Maocassar Oil, , Bandoline Fixatrice, Philocomb, OlrpaTn nf Roses and Lilv's. Cologne, Rose and Lavendar Water, &c, dec. . , ; uat received, at JJucklasd a. B LANK BOOKN full bound LexersJournals. Cash and Invoice books, at
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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i ' ' i -"3,-. - xsV-... TH13 Old Established Remedy la now put up in the LARGEST SIZED E0TTLE3 1 And ia acknowledged to be the " . BEST SARSAPARILLA! made, as ia certified by the WONOERFUL CURES It haa performed. The original copies of which are hi tl REMEMBER! - Thnt Bristol's is the only TRUE &. ORIGINAL ARTICLE And ia now'brought before the public in a LARGER BOTTLE! Than ever olTcied t any .render. The iwoirietor w determined ttmt Hie mow unvurKTin it has .icqitircd tor tiie last 15 years shall be maintained, no runtter at what sacrifice. riirrhnsers must be cnrefttl, if they wbh n PURR EXTRACT of Hnrsnparilla, to call for "BristoPa Original SursniiariHiV in the largest sized boUles ever oticrtd, at
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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O. H. FUSSELMAN. October 1 3, 3 1 -6in. COME IN, WE CALL YOU ! Q i at 1VEWFIB3I, NEW GOODS, AND ROBERTS, IIUBBARD & CO., H HAVING taken the old stand of J, R. Pease, sod purchased the entire stock of Pease & Roberts, are now having it replenished with the latest aud most desirable patterns of COOK, HALL, PARLOR, Air-Tight, Six-Plate and Box Stoves, ever offered in this market, which will be sold at Wholesale or Retail; to suit purchasers, and for which we will take your Hides, Skins, Rags, Beeswax, Tallow, &a Old Stoves bovght and sold, or exchanged for Kb vv Ones. Give us a cull. Don't forget the place, Pease's Brick Block. IVOs It at the sign of tho Stove. N. B. For particulars call at our establishmeat; Advice, gratis. Femont, Sept. 29, 1849. Lester Vaudercoek's Estates ' A LL persons indebted to the estate of the late XX Lester Vandercook, are hereby notified that immediate payment must be made to the under signed, or costs will he rnsde. - A COLES, Administrator. Fremout, May 25. 1850. 11 ead Quarters. ON account of the death of Mr. KxmDall, we shall offer our entire stock of Goods at TREMEND 0 US BAR GAINS! including a large lot of Bonnets, Parasols, Bummer Stuffs, Boots and Shoes, &c, &o. The word has gone forth and this stock O" must be sold. The establishment will remain at present under the firm of Kendall tfe Nims. June 15, 1850. s WEEDS' and Pittsburgh Iron at Hathis.
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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MEW RECEIVED BY : J. S. OLMSTED, At his Old Stand on the Turnpike, OPPOSITE whyler's tavern. v Dry Go dels j BBLACK, Brown. Blue and Mixed cloth, black, mixed and fancy cassimeres, blue; black, and mixed satinetts, Kentucky jeans and tweeds cloth, red, white and Yellow flannels, red and blue plaid cloaking, gimps, fringes, calicoes, gunghamB, al- paccas, and lawn cloths, shawls and dress hand kerchiefs, and the most fashionable fancy dresB goods for the ladies that the New York market can afford, j Bleached and brown ... . Shirtings, . . Canton Flannels, Ribbons, -. Ulack Silk tor Dresses, Sewing Silk, , . ' Checks, Vestiugs, Twist & thread, Comforters, Cohoe's Shirts and Drawers, Traveling Bags, Muffs, . Carpeting, Waddings," Battings, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Carpeting:, aud almost every description of ury uoods that are kept in the Western country. Groceries- Tea, coffee, sugar, pepper, spice, ginger, nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon, starch, Balsratus, madder, indigo, alum, &c. Hard-ware, Cros-cut, mill, hand aud wood-saws; cross-cut, mill, and hand-saw hies; Sweed's iron, flat aud round bars; cut and wro't : nails; band & hoop iron; . cast, spring, & American steel; Ames shovels, hay and manure forks; nail rods; White's Simmous' and Collins' cast steel axes; besides an extensive assortment of SHELF HARD-WARE, such as, Pocket-knives, table knives and forks, butts and screws; dooi hangings and trimmings, &c, &c. Boots and Shoes, a very great variety and warranted waterproof. HATS & CAPS, A GOOD ASSORTMENT. Sole and Upper Leather, &c; all of the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash, or ex changed for Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rye, Timothy, Clover or Fax-seeds, Hides, Sheep pelts, Butter, Lard, Eggs, Tallow and Wax - Fremont. November 3. 1849 34 HEAD QUARTERS, ' REDE EM I IV G ITS PliEDGES
Fremont [Ohio]
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
The freeman.
J.S. Fouke
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WE 17 GOODS! RECEIVED BY - " J. S. OLMSTED, At his Old Stand on the Turnpike, . OPPOSITE WHTLEB'S TAVERN. Dry Goods, B BLACK, Brown. Blue and Mixed cloth, black, mixed and fancy cassimeres, blue, black, and mixed satinetta, Kentucky jeans and tweeds cloth, red, white and Yellow flannels, red and blue olaid cloaking, gimps, fringes, calicoes, gitnghama, al paccas, and lawn cloths, shawls and dress hand kerchiefs, and the most fashionable fancy dress goods for the ladies that the New York market can atlord. Dieacnea and Drown -Shirtings, . Canton Flannels, Ribbons, -'; i-Black Mile tor .ureases, Sewing Silk, Checks, Testings, Twist & thread, Comforters, Cohoe's Shirts and Drawers, Traveling Bags, Muuis, Carpeting, -Waddings, Battings, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Carpeting, and almost every description of Dry Goods that are kept in the Western Country. Groceries, Tea, coffee, sugar, pepper, spice, ginger, nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon, starch, salssralus, madder, indigo, alum, &c. Hard-ware, Cros-cot, mill, hand aud wood-saws; cross-cut, mill, and hand-saw files; oweeo's iron, flat and round bars; cut and wro't " nails; band & hoop iron; cast, spring, & American ateel; Ames - . , ahovels, hay and manure forks; nail rods; White's Simmons' and Collins' cast steel axes; besides an extensive assortment of SHELF HARD-WARE, such as, Pocket-knives, table knives and forks, butts and screws; door hangings and trimmings, &c, &c. Boots and Shoes, a very great varietv and warranted waterproof. HATS & CAPS, A GOOD ASSORTMENT. Sole and Upper Leather, tc; all of the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash, or ex changed for Wheat. Corn, Oats, Rve, Timothy, Cloveror Fax-seeds, Hides. Sheep pelts, Butter, Lard, biggs, I allow and wax Fremont. November 3. 1849 -34
Fremont [Ohio]
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
The freeman.
J.S. Fouke
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1850-09-21
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October 13, 31 -6m. COME IN, WE CALL YOU ! NEW FIRM, SEW GOODS, AND ROBERTS, HUBBARD & CO., H HAVING taken the old atandof J, R. Pease, and purchased the entire stock of Pease & Roberta, are now having it replenished with the latest aud most desirable patterns of COOK, HALL, PARLOR, Air-Tight, Six-Plate and Bos Stores, ever offered in this market, which will be sold at "Wholesale or Retail; to suit purchasers, and for which we will take your Hides, bkins, Rags, Beeswax, Tallow, &c. Old Stoves bought and sold, or exchanged for JS ew Ones. Give ua a call. Don't forget the place. Pease's Brick Block No. It at the sigu of the btove. N. B. For particulars call nt our establishment Advice, gratis. Femont, Sept. 29, 1849. Lester Vandercook's Estate. ALL persona indebted to the estate of the late Lester Vandercook, are hereby notified that immediate payment must be made to the under signed, or costs will be made. A COLES, Administrator. Fremont, May 25. 1850. 11 Head Quarters. ON account of the death of Mr. Kxrdall, we shall offer our entire stock of Goods at TREMEND 0 US BAR GAINS including a large lot of Bonnets, Parasols, Summer Stuffs, Boots and Shoes, &c, &c. The word has gone forth and this stock O must be sold. The establishment will remain at present under the firm of Kendall & Nims. June 15 ,1850. WEEDS' and Pittsburgh Iron at Hathes.
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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FREMONT WOOL DEP0T1 DCRi.NO tiie late visit of Mr. KENDALL, he made arrangements for the opening of a WOOJL JDEi'OTin Fremont, on most extensive cale. Km diii g the spacious Ware Rooms which they now occupy too 8 mull to accommodate this addition to their bu sines. Kendall & Nims I have rented the large building formerly occupied by I VI . AT I . I :...,. ,1 nu In rr it fnr tlia Purchase and Packing of WOOL for San dusky and the adjoining eounlies. They hope to offer inducementa to the surround ing country to bring to this market their eutire clip tho present' season, as Mr. Kendall has made Arrangements with Eastern Operators, which will enable them to pay the very highest prices the market will command. They are thua determined TO FULFILL THE PLEDGES one nfter another, which they at first made to the pub lic, so that their Establishment shall indeed be Head Quarters! where the whole farming interest in all this section, can buy and sell to the GREATEST ADVANTAGE. The Cargoea of "Wheat, Oats and Corn, for which they have this season paid out the " rocks," have brought farmera from Seneca, Hancock, and many of the anrroonding counties; and the constant throng at their counters fully demonstrates that they can here pnrchasa their Goods clieaper than any where else in all this section of the country The Ruin Battallioks have just arrived, bringing an immense assortment and many ar ticles at Greatly Reduced Prices, so thnt they can now aell IRON for Waoors, ail round at $4. Prime Browh Sugar, sixteen and twenty pounds for $1. Good Molasses, at 31c; best Sugar-House, only 40c; and many of the other great staples at an ASTONISHING REDUCTION. In ennseqnenee of the woriderful success at Head Quarters, it is expected that counterfeitera will be very plenty the coming aeason; in fact aome excel lent imitatora have already made their appearance in the shape of flaes, signs, mottoes, &c , &c, but it is all nogo," for the people understand that these "bogusers" are no more like the genuine OLD CASH STORE, than a 'brass button' is like a real 'California. They mnst be excused, however, from all criminal intentiona, aince it is evident -that they did not know but what the "Express" liine run by , "Telegraph." Bring on ' ' H" H ' therefore, your Oats, SB t Wheat, Corn and Wool for the " " CASH STANDETH WAITING! Fremont, May 25. 1850. N E W GOODS! RECEIVED , BY J. S. OLMSTED, At his Old Stand on the Turnpike, OPPOSITE WHYLER'S TAVERN. Dry Goods, B BLACK, Brown. Bloa and Mixed cloth, black, mixed and fancy cassimeres, blue black, and mixed satinetts, Kentucky jeans and tweeda cloth, red, white and Yellow flannels, red and blue plaid cloaking, gimps, fringes, calicoes, frimghams, al paccas, and lawn cloths, shawls and dress hand kerchiefs, and the most fashionable fancy dress goods for the ladies that the New York market can afford. Bleached and brown Shirtings, . Canton Flannels, Ribbons, Black Silk for Dresses, Sewing Silk, Checks, Vestings, Twist & thread, Comforters, Cohoe's Shirts and Drawers, ' Traveling Bags, Muffs, Carpeting, Waddings, Battings, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Carpeting, aud almost every description of ury uooaa mat are epi in me western country.
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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DEPOT! the late visit of Mr. KENDALL, he made arrangements for the opening of. a WOOL, fJEPOTinrremout, a most extensive scale. . Finding the spacious Ware Rooms which they occupy too small to accommodate this addition their business Kendall & Nims rented the large building formerly occupied by Morehouse, and intend using it tor me and Packing of WOOL for San dusky and the adjoining counties. They hope to offer inducements to the surround country to bring to this market their entire clip present season, as Mr. Kendall ha made with Eastern Operators, will enable them to pay the very the market will command. They are TO FULFILL THE PLEDGES another, which they at first made to the pub so that their Establishment shall iudeed Quarters! the whole farming interest in all this eectiou, buy and sell to the GREATEST ADVANTAGE. Cargoes of Wheat, Oats and Corn, which they have this season paid oot have brought farmer from Seneca, and many of the surrounding conntirs; the constant throng at their counters that they can here pnrchass cheaper than any where else in all this section of the country . The Rkhr Battallioss have just arrived, bringing an immense assortment and many ar ticle at Greatly Reduced Prices, so that they can now sell IRON ron Wagons,, all round at $4. Prime Bkuwit coar, sixteen and twanty pounds for al oud MoLASsrs, at 31c; best Sugar-House, mid 'Many of the othei great staples at ASTONISHING REDUCTION. n consequence of the wonderful success at Quarters, it is expected that counterfeiters will plenty the coming season; in fact s"me nt imitators have alr-any inane tneir the shupe of flair, signs, motto' s, &.o , &c is nil 'nogo," for the people understand ese "bogosers" are no more like the OLD CASH STORE, than a 'brans button i like a real Cilifomia. They must be excused, however, from all criminal intentions, since it ie evident tlmt they did not know but what the "Express" Mine ruu by Telegraph. Briny on H R therefore, vonr Oats, Fj Q Wheat, Corn and Wool for the CASH STANOETH WAITING! Fremont, May 85. 1850. HEW RECEIVED BY J. S. OLMSTED, At bis Old Stand on the Turnpike, OPPOSITE WHYIEE'S TAVERN. Dry Goods, B BLACK, Brown. Blue and Mixed cloth, mixed and fancy cnssimerel, blue, black, mixed satinetts, Kentucky jeans and tweeds red. white and Yellow flannels, red and blue cloaking, gimps, fringes, calicoes, gimghams, naeeaa. and lawn cloths, shawl and dress kerchiefs, and the most fashionable lancy goods for the ladies that the IVew York market tford. Bleached and brown Shirtings, Canton Flannels, Ribbons, Black Silk for Dresses, Sewing Silk, Checks, Vestings, Twist & thread, Comforters, ' Cohoe's Shirts and Drawers, Traveling Bags, Muffs, Carpeting, Waddings, Battings, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Carpelinp-, and almost every description Dry Uoods that are Kept in tne w esiern Groceries, Tea, coffee, sugar, pepper, pice, ginger, cloves, cinnamon, starch, saiasratus, madder, indigo, alum, &c. Hard-ware, Cron-cut, mill, hand aud wood-Raw; niHI, and hand-saw files; Bweed'n iron, flat and round bars; cat and wro't nails; hand & hoop iron; cast, sprioff, fe . Amorican aleel; Ames' shovelf. hay and matmr forks; nail rods: While's Simmons' and Collins' east sippI nxr: b-Hides an extensive assortment SHELF HARD-WARE, such as, Pocket-knives, tnble knives and forks, butts serewH: -dttoi haiietnesand trimmings, Sc., Boots and n vrv vrfsiX viriptv and-wnrrnnled waterproof. HATS & CAPS, A GOOD Sole and Upper Leather, etc.; all of the hove artii-les ill tie pold chen for t ah, or anjed for Whe.,1, Corn, 0.tt, Re, h veror Fax-seeds, Hides. Sheep pelts, Lard, Eggs, Tallow and Wax Fremont, November 3. 184' 34 OVERWHELMING ESTIMOIMIES: VER HALF A - MILLION OF : Is have been received by the Proprietor of McALISTER'S MENT from the most skillful and lebrated, from lors learned in the from Judge of on the Bench, from isters of the whose undevtattng eeiitv have made tinning lUhts in rata ot irutn. irom , i s. f-m acute M-ird ants, of cverv stati name and .mnn mnnktml all at' which. WltUfUt One 1 sentini obicctinn, ronounc this Ointment to GOOD. . , . A Hv hv d!iv it unobtrt-nvelv extenns sphere of action along the bnrdeis'of our vast try, and is circulated throug out its extent, evidences of its power and ne v proofs of its cacy are continually develop d Three of Boxes, applied to disease within the last years, has established the astounding fact "the power of cavil or contradietion, that it 18 PA I.I.IllT.F. in the cure ofall Tumors, Sores, Burns, Tetter, Piles, Serofula, Chilblains, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Rheumatism, Broken Breast, Ague in tne nnnn. fee It cnmnletelv restores the S1BLE PERSPIRATION, and by this means those avenues bv which Nature intended to the morbid matter of the body thns is the eleansert. the blood Durified, and the health It has the power to cause all external Scrofulous Humors, Skin Diseases, and Wounds, to discharge their putrid matter, then heal them. We are not ashamed of names of All-Healing Ointment ! Or the lightened P from those
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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COME IN, WE CALL YOU ! 3VEWFIRM, SEW GOODS, A5.D ROBERTS, HUBBARD & CO., TTHAVING taken the old stand of J. R. Pease XX -and purchased the entire stock of Peaae & Roberts, are now having it replenished with the latest and most desirable patterns of COOK,-HALL, PARLOR, Air-Tight, Sis-Plate and Box Stores, ever offered in this market, which will be sold at Wholesale or Retail; to suit purchasers, and for which we will take yonr Hides, Skins, Rags, Beeswax, 1 allow, dec Old Stoves bought and sold, or exchanged for New Ones. Give us a call. Don't fortjet the place, Pease's Brick Block Hfo. It at the emu or the btove. N. B. For particulara call at our establishmeat; Aovice, gratia. Femont, Sept. 89, 1849 Lester Vandercook's Estate. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Lester Vandercuok, are hereby notified that immediate payment must be made to tbe under signed, or coil will be mane. A COLES, Administrator. Fremont, May 25. 1850. - -.11 Head Quarters. ON account of the death of Mr. Kkhdall, we ahall ofR-r our entire stock of Goods at TREMENDOUS BARGAINS! including; a large lot of Bonnets, Parasol, Summer Stuffs, Boots and Shoes, &c, &e. The word has gone forth and this stock 07 must be sold. The establishment will remain at present under the firm of Kendall & Nims. June 15 .1850. ' ' ' ' ' . .. S WEEDS' and Pittsburgh Iron at ,-Haiku. -3 'Of-.
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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- " " FREMONT nOOj-i DEPOT! DURING the late visitor Mr. KENDALL, he made arrangemeuta for the opening of a WOOL, MtEPOTitt Fremont, on a most extensive scale. Finding the spacioua Ware Rooms which they now occupy too small to accommodate this addition to their business Kendall & Nims h.T rented the large building formerly occupied by U. I.4..UU.A Ie.la.ne4 lltiintf it for the Purchase and Packing of WOOL for San- dusky ana tne aajoinmg coe. They hope to offer inducements to the surround ing country to bring to this market tneir enure cup the present season, as Mr. Kendall haa made Arrangements with Eabtben Operators, which will enable them to pay Hie very nignest prices the market will command. They are thus . , nit r-ii 1 Tumi rnnro nn. ueiermineu 1 yj r ULr 1 l-i nt. i l--vji fter another, which they at firal made to the pub lic, so that their Establishment shall indeed be Head Quarters! where the whole farming interest in all this" section, can buy and sell to the GREATEST ADVANTAGE. The Cargoes of Wbeat. Oat aad Corn, for which they have thia season paid oot the rocks,' have brought farmera from Seneca, Hancock, and manv of the surrounding counties; and the constant throng at their counters fully ilemonetrateo that they can here nnrchaas their Goods cheaper tbaa any where else . itt all this section of the country The RxRa . Battallioks have just arrived, bringing an immense assortment and many ar . . tielee at Greatly Reduced Price, so thnt they can now sell IRON roa Waoobs, all' round at $4. Prime Bhow Sugar, sixteen and twenty pounds for &l. Good Molassk, at 31c; best Sdoab-Hoosk. only 4()c; and many of the olhel greitt staplea at an ASTONISHING REDUCTION. In cnneeniience of the wonderful success at Head Quarters, it is expected that counterfeiter will be very plenty the coming season; in fact some excel lent imitators have already made their eppearance in the shape of flags, signs, mottoes. &c , &c, bnt it ia all "no go," for Ihe people understand that these "bognsers" are no more like the genuine OLD CASH STORE, than a 'hrase button' is like a real 'California. They must be excused, however, from all criminal intentions, since it is evident- -thnt they did not know but what . the "Express" liiiie run by Telegraph." Bring on R R therefore, your Oals, R R y Wheat. Corn and Wool for the GASH STANDETH WAITING! Fiemont, May 25. 1850. fJEU GOODS! RECEIVED BY J. S. OLMSTED, At his Old Stan! on the Turnpike, . opposite whtlbb's tavern. Dry Goods,
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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0 0 OS! RECEIVED BY .; J. S. OLMSTED, AT HIS OLII STAAI), ' O .V T II J; V MS . 1 IKE, (Opposite Whyler's Tarern.) r y Go o ds, B LACK, Brown. B'tie and Mixed Cloth Blac k, mix ed and fancv C;ii"t-r-s, blue, black and mixed Sal line! Irs. Ken 11. i i l jeali and tweet! Cloth Red, White and Y"'l!ow Flannels. Red and blue nla d f'i" ikii'g, Gimps, Cringes, (Nilieoes.'Jiughaios. Alpaccas. and, La vn Ciotl s. Svm Is and Dress haiidk'fs, And the mostfasblct- r-ble Fancy Dress Goods -V. Y. market can afford! :, Canton fliiniiels, cheeks '-dresses, Ribbons, sewing '-.hoes' shins and drawers, Fur the Lsdies lliut t'i bleached ,ind bro n d! i ;. and vestings, B'ack S k f Silk, twist and thread, Coiuforiers, . Aii i - Carpeting, it-, I raveling Bags, Wadding, Battings, ;, &c. &. cries, pter, Spice, Ginger, iVti--;tt.n, starch, salffiralus, . io, alum, &c. ' - ' -ware, Cottou Yarn, Carpet tV;,i G r o v Tea, Cnffee, Sugar, H nivs, cloves, e a r d Cross-cut. Mill, lit?--J ni l Wood Saws Cross cut, mill and hand Files, Sweeris Iron, flat and round bars. ml andwronghl Nails hand and ho p I ron. est, spring ami Ameri can Steel: Aims' Mmvels, Hay and Manure - Forks; nail rod.-; WiiiieV, Fiinmoiis' and Col- lins'scuat sleel Axes,' l s '! an extensive assortment o SHELF HARD-WARE. Boots and Shoes, A VERY GREAT VARIETY; 'AND ft Mats and Caps, A GOOD ASSORTMENT. sole km mm leather, &c, .ALL OF WHICH li'i ( be a -fe! ri.JI, f ' ' sh! OH WHEAT, CCTIX, OATS, KVE, TIMOTliY, ILtVEPv AND FLAX-SEEDS, HIDES, SHEEP FELTS, BUTTE K, LARD Kjjs, TaS'iiiv siud Wax Fremont, Nov. 3 Ii:34 lian a red to the Morehouse On Hand. Again! . The Old Emporium is Replenished! GOODS OFE YER Y KIND UA VE And are now no cheep that every man, woman child can Ivy as much again as they formerly could for the same nioney. , LV. I. t'O-'Ii E, hs jnst returned from . YoiK Willi a hroe ..K8 irtinelil of Cj!!8, he now intends to i.ffr to the public at bargains vhicb all will he salislird. t'oni."tiiij of a general Lsoriuielit of Grocorios, Hard-ware and CROCKERY. Me would say to his old customer that he is nianv ohliiratioiis lo tlu-iii lor Iheir patroiiaire iinl won Irl cnrdiulh inviit them to come lo ihe OLE KM
Fremont [Ohio]
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
The freeman.
J.S. Fouke
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C II E A V E it Stoves! Stoves!! Store in Ohio!
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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Itcmotal. Removal. X6 D. BETTS, BEGS leave to inform his old customers and the generally, that he has Removed Ms Goods opposte to Gen. Bed's Old Corner, in the Store formerly occupied C. J. Pettibone: where he will keep on hand eonstantly,a full assortment HARD-WARE, Groceries Boots and ShoeSj Sole and Upper Leather, Cmckcry an d Glassware, Oils and Paints, NAILS AND GLASS, And a full assortment of Iron, for ironing Wagons. In conclusion, he would say to all who wish to buy Cheap Goods, to call on him before purchasing elsewhere,' ss he has ' Large Room and plenty of Light, so that vou mav not examine in the dark. He wilt Happy to show you whether you buy or not. All kinds of produce will be taken in exchange Good; such as wheat; corn, oats, seeds, uuiier) 6eis, ate Fremont, Jau'y 5, 1850 43
Fremont [Ohio]
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
The freeman.
J.S. Fouke
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mj GOODS! -KECEIVED . BY " J. SOLMSTED, At his Old Stand oa the. Turnpike, -'...( OPPOSITB WI?YLERS TAVBrtsV llry tiroods, B BLACK, Brown. Blue and Mixed cloth, black, mixed and fancy cassimeres, blue, black, and mixed salinetts, Kentucky jeans and tweeds cloth, red, white and Yellow flanuels, red and blue plaid cloaking, gimps, fringes, calicoes, gimghame, at- paecos, and lawn cloths, shawls and dresr hand kerchiefs, and Ihe most fashionable fancy dress goods for ihe ladies that the New York market can fiord. Bleached and brown . Shirtings, Canton Flannels, Kibbons, . Blact silk for Dresses, Sewing Silk, Checks, Vesting, - Twist dc thread, Comforters, Colioe's Shirts and Drawers, :- Traveling Bags, Muffs, - . Carpeting, Waddings, ' Battings, Cotton Yarn, ' - Carpet Warp, Carnetino'. and almost every descriDtion of Dry Goods that are kept in the Western Country. Groceries, Tea, coffee. Sugar, pepper, spice, ginger, nutmegs, Cloves, cinnamon, atarcn, aaiarams, madder, indigo, alum, &c. Hard-ware, Cros-eut, null, band and wood-saws; cross-cut, mill, and band-saw Diss; sweed's iron, flat and round bars; cut and wro't ; - nails; band & hoop iron; 'i east, spring, dfc ' - American steel; Ames . shovels, hay and manure forks; nail rods: White's Simmous' and Collins' , cast steel axes; besides an extensive assortment of SHELF HARD-WARE, such as, Pocket-knives, table knives and forks, butts and screws; doot hangings and trimmings, Ac, dee. Boots and Shoes, a very great variety and warranted water proof. HATS & CAPS, A GOOD ASSORTMENT. Sole and Upper Leather, tc; -all of the above article's will be sold cheap for Cash, or ex changed for Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rye, Timothy, Cloreror Fax-seeds, Hides. Sheep pelts, Butter, L,ara, eggs, l allow and wax Fremont, November 3, 34
Fremont [Ohio]
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
The freeman.
J.S. Fouke
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CHEAPER YET! I : Stoves! Stoves!! New Store Store in Fremont, Ohio! THE subscriber is just receiving at his strop ou Main street, between Fre'd Vandercook store and Sebiing's grocery, any quantity of PREMIUM, NIAGARA, HOT-AIR, Hathaway'a improved Ten Plate and Box Stoves, and better than all, W ilkson's &. Co. s ... Kitchen Witch! Principal Patents in 1837, '38, '42, '47, & '49. The proprietors of this Cooking Stove, with en tire confidence, claim for it the merit of being the very best in the world, either aa to economy, conve nience, or durability. Call and examine it, and sat' isfr yourselves.' , j 4rt-thtovalotf Stoxaaatatmall advance above cost, and with every variety of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, and will furnish en reasonable terms, - " -' Eave-trottgh, -Gutter atid Conductor Pipe, and all arriclerhr my line warranted l be what t represent them. - "- ,: ' '' -: ' Farmers, Merchants and others ase Invited Io call before purchasing elsewhere, aa 1 am. deter mined to make it an object for them to do SO. 1 will also pay a fair price for all kiads of merchanta ble Produce. - . ,' - - - - CASH PAID ' -For any quantity of Sheep Pelts. - -i . OH. JTMSELMAN. ' October 13, 31 -6m-. , - , .
Fremont [Ohio]
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
The freeman.
J.S. Fouke
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cheaper vet:: Stoves ! . Stoves ! !
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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GREAT COMMOTION IN FREMONT! Tbe Rush or tbe People is now for 3D) o ' IE IE T T 9 WHERE THERE . ARE LOTS OF NEW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS.
Fremont [Ohio]
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
The freeman.
J.S. Fouke
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NEA7 "GOODS! RECEIVED BY . J. S. OLMSTED, At kls Old Stan, oa the Tar-pike, - "-" opposite whvxbr's tavern. ' Dry Goods, B BLACK, Brown. Blue and Mixed cloth, black, mixed and fancy eassimeres, blue. Mack, and mixsd salinetts, Kentucky jeans snd tweede cloth, red, white and Tellow flanaela, red and blue plaid doakino-. rimns. frinses, eslicoes, gimshsms, al- pseexs, and lawn cloths, shswls and dross hand kerchiefs, and ths most fsshionahle fancy dress goods for the ladies that the New Tork market caa afford. Bleached aad brown Shirtings, Canton Flannels, Ribbons, Black Silk for Dresses, - Sewing Silk, Checks, Vestings, , Twist & thread, Comforters, Cohoe's Shirts and Drawers, Traveling; Bags, Muffs, Carpeting, Waddings, Battings, Cotton Yarn. Carpet Warp. Carpeting, and almost every description Ury Uoods that are kept la tne w esiern wmuuj Groceries, Tea, coffee, sngar. peppftr. cpice. ginger, nutmeg", . clovea, cinnamon, atareh, Sattertoft matsdVr, indigo, Idoi. Ac. Hard-ware, Cros-eut, mill, hand aud wood-saws: cross-eat, mill, and hand-saw files; Sweed's iron, , flat aad round bars; cat and wro't nails; band dfc hoop iron; east, spring, & American ateel; Ames' shovels, hay and maiinr forks; Bail rods: White's Simmous' snd Collins' east steel exes; besides an extensive assortment of SHELF HARD-WARE, such as, Pocket-knives, table knives and forks, butts and screws; dooi hangings and trimmings, &c, &c. Boots and Shoes, a very great variety and warranted waterproof. HATS fe CAPS, A GOOD ASSORTMENT. Sole and Upper Leather, dec; all of the above articles wilt be sold cheap for Cash, or ex changed for Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rye, Timothy, Clover or Fax-seeds, Hides. Bbeep pelts, Butter, Lsrd. Eggs, Tallow and Wax Fremont, November 3, 184 34 CIRCULAR FROM Head Quarters! o .. . Our Town is in Great Cemmotioa AMD EXCITEMENT J 1
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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r J E 17 GOODS! - RECEIVED BY- . . J. S. OLMSTED, It bis Old Stand on the Turnpike, - opposrra whtler's tavern. ' ': --I ' i i o Dry Goods, B BLACK, Brown. Blue and Mixeil cloth, black. inixd and fnncy cuseimeree, hlne, black, anil mixed eatinette. Keiiturky jeana mid tweeds cloth, red. white and Yellow flanurla, red and I Joe plaid clnakine, B'mpe, frineea, calicnee, pimehatna, l uarCHS, and lawn clothe, ahawla and dreea hand kerchiefs, and the most fashionable fancy .dreea gfx.rin for the ladiea that the New Tork market can ffird. Bleached and brown Shirtings, . . Canton Flannels, ' ; . Ribbons, . ". Black Silk for Dresses,' Sewing Silk, ' V Checks, Vesting", . , Twist & thread," Comforters, c Cohoe's Shirts and Drawers, .. Traveling Bags, . . .". , Muffs, Carpeting, Waddings, , Battings, . r tl Cotton Yarn, ' Carpet Warn, Carpeting, and almost every description of Dry ixooda that are sept in the Western Country. Groceries, Tea, coffee, sugxr, pepper, apice, ginger, nutmegs, : cluvea, cinnamon, atnrch, ealmralus, madder, indigo, alum, &c. Hard-war e, Croa-cnt, mill, hand and wood-eawa: cross-cut, mill, and hand-saw files; Sweed'a iron, : flat and round bate; cut and wro't nails; band & hoop iron; " cast, spring, & . .. American sleel; Ame " shorele. hay. anil inanur- forks; . nail ruds; White's Simmons' and Collins' cast steel axes; besides an-exteusire assortment of SHELF HARD-WARE, such as, Pocket-knifes, tnble kuivea and forks, bntta and screws; dooi hangings and Iriiiunines, &c, &c. Boots and Shoes, a vrrv grant vnrietv and warrnnffd wnler proof. HATS & CAPS, A GOOD ASSORTMENT. ; Sole and Upper Leather, &c; all of the. above articles will be sold chenp for Cat-h, or ex chanced for VV het. Corn, Oils, Rye, Timothy, Cloveror Fax-seeds, Hides, Stieep pells, Cutter, Lard, Eebs, ThIIow and Wn .-, Fremont, November 3, 1849 34 " , - . - i HEAD QUARTERS, : REDEEMING ITS PLEDGES ' TO THE PEOPLE! TTAVE made a great strike in the purchase of J.J. their boods the present season, buying them very enrly, (dnriue the cholera times) and before
Fremont [Ohio]
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
The freeman.
J.S. Fouke
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1850-08-03
41
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CHEAPER YETM Stoves ! Stores ! ! New Store Store in Fremont, THE subscriber is just receiving at his shop Main street, between Fre'd Vandercook' and Sebiing's grocery, any quantity of PREMIUM, NIAGARA, HOT-AIR, Hafhaway's improved Ten Plate and Box aud better than all, Wilkson's & Co.' Kitchen Principal Patents in 1 837, '38, '42, '47, & The proprietors of this Cooking Stove, with en tire confidence, claim for it the merit of being very best in the world, either a to economy, conve nience, or durability. Call aud examine it, and isfy vourselves. 1 offer the above lot of Stoves at a small above coat, and with every variety of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, and will furnish on rsasonable terms, Eave-trough, Gutter and Conductor and all articles in my line warranted to be what represent them. Farmers, Merchants and others are invited call before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 am deter mined to make it an object tor them to do so. will also pay a fair price for all kinds of ble Produce. CASH PAID For any quantity of Sheep Pelts. O. H. FU8SELMAN. -
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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April 13, 1850. - CIIKAPER YET!! Stoves! Stoves!! New Store Store in Fremont, Ohio! THE subscriber is just receiving at his shop on Main street, between Fre'd Vaudercook' store and'Sebiing's grocery, any quantity of PREMIUM, NIAGARA, HOT-AIR, Flathaway'a improved Ten Plate and Box Stoves, ' and better than all, W ilkson's & Co.'s Kitchen Witch! Principal Patents in 1837, '38, '42, '47, & '49. The proprietors of this Cooking Stove, with en tire confidence, claim for it the merit of being the very best in the world, either as to economy, conve nience, or durability. Call and examine it, and sat isfy yourselves. I offer the above lot of Stoves at a small advance above cost, and with every variety of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, and will furnish on reasonable terms, Eave-trough, Gutter and Conductor Pipe, and all urticles in my line warranted to be what f represent them. Farmers, Merchants and others are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, aa 1 am deter mined to make it an objpet for them to do so. 1 wilt also pay a fair price for all kinds of merchanta ble Produce. CASH PAID For any quantity of Sheep Pelts.
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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C H K A J? E R YET!! Stoves! Stoves!! New Stove Store in Fremont, THE subscriber is just receiving at his shop Mainatreet, between Fre'd Vandercook'
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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iEW - 7 RECEIVED BY J. S. OLMSTED, At his Old Stand on the Turnpike, ; - . ; OFP08ITK WHYLER'S TAVEKN. . Dry Goods, B BLACK, Biown. HW and Mix-.. i-Jolh. ntix-d and feney rH9tnm-rea, blue, h!f-k. iiex-d ffatiueti. Keritnrky jeans hiid teeri rrl. while mid Yellow flnn-l; red and hhie rli'i-fune, -r m1. friifceis eilte--e, ptiiteliMiie; h i-r.i e-a. td law n e'oihii, ptirtW'a i?d drefa rrhiel, aid On iiionI fHshimiNt-te f"ite itre fr' lle !aii-8 lla tin- N Yuk Itmlket e. .IT rrf. , Bl a I" d iii'd hrn' n Shirtings; : Cnriton Flannels, '.'' Ribbons, "Black Silk for Dresses, Sewing Silk, .- Checks, Vesting, " j Twist A- thread, Comforters, . Cohoe's Shirts and Drawers, ' ; Traveling Bags, , Muffs, . Carpeting,' .' Waddings, -Battings, - Cotton Yarn, ' Carpet Warp, - ' Carpeting, and almost ev-ry description l.y troodM OihI are Kept-iu- the vv-iiierii ( Groceries, Tea, coffee, ungnr, pepper. iice, f ' cluvrp. ciiiunmon, etarch, i.-.'a)ratM, . nmidr, inHie", alini-. A t. Hard-ware, Cron-rot, tnill, hand ituH ijd-iiH mill. Mud hand hv fiii; mrvd'n inn. 11 tl d miHid hiv; rut and wru'l net ilk-; hand & hnti iron; Aiiiricn pIppI; Araf - hovU. hnv Mml mai ur f rk: . nail rod; Whife'i StHtiiou Hiid CoUiim . CS1 -xp; b-'flM nil xttiv P,rl n SHELF HARD-WARE, such as, PH-kel knives. t. bV kive an fnrkn. hntta erew; dtioi haiiKinvN and triiion-nra. &r.; Boots and a rv preat rietr and warranied 'ererool. HATS fc CAPS, A GOOD - & and Upper Leather, t&c; tilt of the .itiove KrtH-Iea will he enld eh.ip for Cah. or for. Whet, .Corn. C 'a. Re. r"l..rr.r Fx aeedii, llirtn. hepp pl'a, Lard, E:-gR. Tallow and W ,x : .
Fremont [Ohio]
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
The freeman.
J.S. Fouke
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Til 13 Old Established Rene ' Is now put up in tlie LARGEST SIZED E3TTL r And is acknowledged to be ttia SARSJlP.nili:.! niadu, as is certified by the - - WONDERFUL CURES It has performed. The oripinai copies of which are iu the puasctniou oi uk pruiHictui. nnLIE LIBEIl! That Bristol's is the only TRUE & ORIGINAI. ARTICU3; And is now brought before titc public in a LARGER BOTTLE !'-. - v Vxn CTm offfcrcd bv anv rttider. " ' Tlie tirottrictor hi detrrr.iinH that Hie man '8r-trrATii it has ncquired for the lnt 15 years shall be luaiutauiett." no mailer at what ancrifice. f
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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RECEIVED BY . " J. S. OLMSTED, At his Old Stand on the Turnpike, OPPOSITS WHTLKR'S TAVEIiN. Dry Goods, T BLACK. Brown. Blue and Mixed cloth, blade J3 mixed and fancy cussimeres, blue, black, and mHrxH aaiinetti. Kpntuckv leans and tweeds cloth red, white and Yellow flannels, red and blue plaid r-loukinir. uiinrm. fringes, calicoe", ciniphams, al- paccxR, and lawn cloths, shawls and dress hand kerchief? , and the most fashionable fancy dress eonds for the ladies that the INew orK morsel can nfTird. Bleached and brown Shirtings, Canton Flannels, Kihbons, lacK buk tor tresses, Sewing Silk, . Checks, Vestings, Twist & thread, Comforters, Cohoe's Shirts and Drawers, Traveling Bags, . Muffs, Carpeting. Waddings, Battings, . Cotton Yarn. Carpet warp, Carpeting, and almost every description Dry Goods that are kept in the Western Country, Groceries, Tea, coffee, sugar, pepper, spice, ginger, nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon, siarcn, aaisraius, madder, indigo, alum, &c. Hard-ware, Cros-cut. niill.' hand and wood-saws: cross-cut, -mill, and hand-saw files; Sweed's iron, flat and round bars; cut and wro't - -. . nails; band & hoop iron; . cast, spring, & American steal; Ames shnvelK, hay and manure fork; r.il mH.. While's Simmons' and Collins' east steel axes; besides an extensive assortment - SHELF HARD-WARE, such as, Pn-lrat. knives, table knives and forks, butts screws; dooi hangings and trimmings, &c, &c Boots and a very great variety and warranted waterproof. HATS & CAPS, A GOOD Sole and Upper Leather, te.; all of the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash, or ex changed for Wheat. Corn. Oats. Rye, Clover or Fax-seeds, Hides. Sheep pelts,
Fremont [Ohio]
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
The freeman.
J.S. Fouke
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$3 D. B E T T S, TEGS leave to inform his oldcustomers and the U generally, that ha has Removed his Goods opposie to Gen. Bell's Old Corner, in the Store formerly occupied C. J. Pettibone: where he wrll keep oh hand eonstantly.a full assortrrrent IDry (broods rrocenesj Soots and Shoes, Sole and Upper Crockery and GlassitarC, Oils and Paiiits5 NAILS AND GLASS, And a full assortment of Iron, for ironing Wagons In conclusion, he Would say to all who wish to buy Cheap Goods.) to call on him before purchasing elsewhere; ss he has a Large Room and plenty of Light, so that you may not examine in the dark. He will be Happy to show you whether you buy or not. All kinds of prOdltcA will be taken in exchange for Goods; such as wheat, corn, Oats, seeds, butter, eggs, A:e. Fremont, Jan'y 5, 1850 i3
Fremont [Ohio]
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
The freeman.
J.S. Fouke
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the iale visit of Mr. KENDALL, he made arrangements for the opening of a - tVOOL. DEt'OV in F.remont, a most extensive scale. . - . Finding the spacious Wsre Rooms which (hey nccopy too small to accommodate l)ii addition their business Kendall & Nims rented the large building formerly occupied by Mr, Morehouse, and intend using it for the Purchase and Packing of WOOL for San dusky and the adjoining counties. They hope to offer inducements to the surround ing country to bring to this market their entire clip trie present season, as Mr. Kendall haa made Arrangements with Eastern Operators, which will euabia them to pay the very the market will command. They are determined TO FULFILL THE PLEDGES after another, which they at nrei maoe io ine puo lic, so that their Establishment shall indeed Mead where (he -whole farming interest id all this cau bwyud eHH to the v GREATEST ADVANTAGE. The- Cargoes of "Wheat, Oats aad Corn, for which they. have this season paid out " rocks,", have brought farmers from Hancock, and many of tho aurrounding and the conatant throng at their counters demonstrates that they can here purchase Goods cheaper tuan any wbere in all thieaerlion of the country- The Rkkr Battalliors hsve just arrived, bringing -aa Immense assortment and many ar- ticles at Greatly Reduced Prices, so that they can uow aell IRON for Waooas, all round at $4. Prima Bhowr? Sdoar, sixteen and twanty pounds for $1. Good Molasses, at 31c; best Sugar-House, 4lte; and many of the othel great staples at ASTOXISHOTG REOUCTIOX. In consequence of the wonderful success at Quarters, it is expected that counterfeitera will vary pleuty the coming season; in fact aome excel lent imitators have already made their in the shape or nags, signs, mottoes, &.a , &c, it is all "no go," for the people understand these "bogoaers" are no more like the OLD CASH STORE, Aft Hosidl ma it lb oirS; than a 'brass buttou' is like a real Ctttifornia.' They mnst be excused, however, from all crimitial intfnttons, since it is evident thnt they did not know bat what' the 'Express" liine run by -Telegraph." Bring on R R therefore, yonr Oats, R R 7 " Wheat, Com and Wool for the CASH STANDETH WAITING! Fiemont, May 25, 1851). NEW RECEIVED BY J. S. OLMSTED, It bis Old Stand on the Turnpike, oppositb wbyler'b tavekn. Dry Goods, T BLACK, Brown. Blue and Mixed cloth, black -D mixed and fancy cassimeres, blue, black, mixed satinetts, Kentucky jeana and tweeda red, white and Yellow flannels, red and blue cloaking, gimps, fringes, calicoes, gtmghams, al paccas, and lawn cloths, shawls and dress hsnd kerchiefs, and the most fashionable fancy goods for the ladies that the New I ork market txord. rJfeached and brown . , Shirtings, Canton Flannels, ' Kibbons, lilack bilk for Uresses, Sewing Silk, Checks, Vestings, Twist lis thread, Comforters,,.. .
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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CHKAFER yet:: Stoves ! Stores ! ! New Stove Store in Fremont, Ohio! THE subscriber is just receiving at his shop on Main street, between Fre'd Vandercook' store and Sebting'e grocery, any qunntity of
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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Old Established Remedy - la now put op in the LARGEST SIZED BOTTLES ! And is acknowledged to be tlte BEST SARSAPARILLA! ma(k as is certified by the WONDERFUL CURES It bas nerfonced. The original copte of which are in the possession of the proprietor. REMEMfBER! That Bristol's is the only TKUU &, ORIGINAL ARTICLE And is now bronchi before rite public in a LARGER BOTTLE! " rhas ever offered bt any vender. - The proprietor is determined that tbe maa ssecTATIol it has acquired for the last J5 years sliall be maintained, no mntter .it what sacrifice. . rurrhasers hum be ea-efirt, ff tliey wish the PURE EXTRACT of Snrsaparilla. to eM for "Bristol's Original ' Banoparilln," in tlw UtrgeM nzed boltlem ever onered, at One Dollar per bottle. New York General Depot, 34 Cortlandt-St Buffalo Depot, 225 Main Street. (7 Orders rnldresseitW. flcanca, New-York, or C.C. ' sistol, Bsllulo, wilt meet with prompt attention. - &
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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RECEIVED BY J. S. OLMSTED, At his Old Stand on the Turnpike, , OPPOSITE WHTLBR's TAVERW. ; Dry Goods, BBLACE?, Brown. Blue and Mixed clolh, black, mixed and fancy cnasimeree, blue, black, and mixed satinetts, Kentucky jeans and tweeds cloth, red, whits and Yellow flannels, red and blue plaid cloaking, gimps, fringes, calicoes, gimghams, al pace, and lawn cloths, shswls and dress hsud kerchiefs, snd the most fashionable fxney dress goods for the ladies that the New York market can afl'ird. Bleached and brown Shirtings, Canton Flannels, Ribbons, Black Silk for Dresses, Sewing Silk, Checks, Vestiujjs, Twist fe thread, Comforters, Colioe's Shirts and Drawers, Traveling Bags, Muffs, Carpeting, Waddings, Battings, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Carpeting, aud almost every description of Dry Goods that are kept in the Western Country . Groceries, Tea, eoffee. sugar, pepper, spice, ginger, nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon, starch, saleratus, madder, indigo, alum, &c. Hard-ware, Cros-cur, mill, hand and wood-saws: cross-cut, mill, and hand-saw files; cia-eed' iron, flat and round bars; cut and wro't nails; band & hoop iron; cast, spring, & American steel; Ames shovele. hay and manor- forks; nail rods; White's Simmons' snd Collins cast steel axes; besides an extensive assortment of SHELF HARD-WARE, such av Pocket-knives, table knives and forks, butts and screws; dooi hangings and trimmings, die, &c. Boots and Shoes. av al rry great variety and warranted waterproof. HATS & CAPS, A GOOD ASSORTMENT. Sole and Upper Leather, te.; all of the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash, or ex changed for Wheat, Corn, Outs, Rye, Timothy, Clover or Fsx-seedr, Hides. Sheep pelts, Butter, Lard, Eggs, Tstlow and Wti
Fremont [Ohio]
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
The freeman.
J.S. Fouke
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Ok DEPOT! thTat visit of Mr. KENDALL, h made arrangements for the opening of a IVOOJL nvPOTin Fremont, a most extensive scale. Finding the spaeiona Ware Room which they occupy too amall to accommodate this addition their business Kendall & Nims rented the large building formerly occupied by Morehouse, and intend using it tonne and Packing of WOOL for San dusky and the adjoining counties. They hope to offer inducements to the surround country to bring to this market their entire clip present season, aa Mr. Kendall has made with Eastern Operators, will enable them to pay th very highest the market will command. Thev are thus TO FULFILL THE PLEDGES one another, which they at first made to the pub so that their Establishment shall indeed be Quarters! the whole farming interest iu all this section, buy and sell to the GREATEST ADVANTAGE. Cargoes of Wheat, Oats and Corn, which they hav this season paid oot the rocks," have brought farmers from Seneca, Hancock, and many of the surrounding counties; the constant throng at their counters fully that they can here pnrchas their cheaper than any where else in all this section of the country The Run Battalliohs have just arrived, bringing an immense assortment and many ar ticles at Greatly Reduced Prices, so that they can now sell IRON ron. Wagons, all round at $4. Prime Br own Sugar, sixteen and twenty pounds for $1. Good Molasses, at 31c; best Sugar-House, only 40c; and many of the other great staple at an ASTONISHING REDUCTION. Tn consequence of the wonderful success at Head Quarters, it is expected that counterfeiters will be very plenty the coming season; in fact some excel lent imitators have already made their appearance in th shape of flags, signs, mottoes, &c , &.C., but it is all 'nogo," lor the people understand that "bogusers" are no more like the genuine OLD CASH STORE, Hosidl nn a is h its, than m 'brass button' is like a real 'California.' They must be excused, however, from all criminal intentions, since it is evident that they did not know but what the "Express" liine rnn by "TelegrapW Bring os -H R. therefore, your Oats, R H " Wheat, Corn and Wool forthe CASH STANDETH WAITING! Fremont, May 25, 1850. NEW GOODS! RECEIVED BY J. S. OLMSTED, At his Old Stand on the Turnpike, OPPOSITE WHYLER'8 TAVERN. Dry Goods. BLACK, Brown. Blue and Mixed cleth, black, mixed and fancy cassimeree, blue, black, and satinetts, Kentucky jeans and tweeds cloth. white and Yellow flannels, red and blue plaid gimps, fringes, calicoes, gimghams, al and lawn cloths, shawls and dress hand and the most fashionable fancy dress for the ladies that the New York market can .tiurd. Bleached and brown Canton Flannels, Ribbons, Black Silk for Dresses, Sewing Silk, Checks, Vestings, Twist &. thread, Comforters, . Cohoe's Shirts and Drawers, Traveling Bags, Muffs, Carpeting, Waddings, Battings, . Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Carpeting, aud almost every description of troods thai are Kept in the western country- Groceries, coffee, sugar, pepper, spice, ginger, nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon, starch, salaeratus, - madder, indigo, alum,&c. Hard-ware, mill, hand aud wood-saws; cross-cut, mill, and hand-saw files; Sweed's iron, flat and round bars; cut and wro't nails; band & hoop iron; cast, spring, & American steel; Ames' shovels, hay and manor" forks; nail rods; White's Simmons' and Collins steel exes; besides an extensive assortment of SHELF HARD-WARE, such as, table knives and forks, butt, and screws; dool hangings and trimmings, &c, Ac. and Shoes, a very great varietv and warranted water proof. fe CAPS, A GOOD ASSORTMENT. Sole and Upper Leather, die. ; all of the articles will be sold cheap for Cash, or ex for Wheat,' Corn, Oats, Rye, Timothy, fax-seeds. Hides, sheep pelts, Butter, Eggs, Tallow and Wax Fremont, November 3, 184" 34 OVERWHELMING E6TIMONIE9: . VER HALF A MILLION OF TESTIMONI have been received by the Proprietor of , McALISTER'S 53 A L-I.HEALING OINT SgSjL MENT from Physician! '5 the most skillful andce- t5gjl lebrated, from (Jounsei iSlBSp lors learned in the Law, gjjgg from Judges of celebrity 3Sf on the Bench, from Min isters of the Gospel, Jjjjjr whose undeviating in Xr leeritv have made them tsjiiulug iigiiM in viiv " path ot truth, trom en Piofci T8, firm acute Merchants, and those of every stati n, name and degree mankind all f which, without one dis objection tronounce this Ointment to be As day by day it unobtrusively extends its of action alone the borders of our vast coun and is circulated throughout its extent, new of its power and new proofs of its effi are continually developed. Three millions Boxes, applied to disease within the last four has established the astounding fact beyond power of cavil or contradiction, that it is IN in the cure of all Tumors, Ulcers, Burns, Tetter, Piles, Scrofula, Erysipelas, 1- IAY
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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For any quantity of Sheep Pelts. O. H. FUSSELMAN. October 13, 31 -6m. COME IN, WE CALL YOU ! SEW FIRM, XEW GOODS, AND Mow ffjraimgiMim4g I PEASE & ROBERTS, H HAVING taken the old stand of J, R. Pease, and purchased the entire stock of Pease & Roberts, are now having it replenished with the latest and most desirable patterns of - COOK, HALL, PARLOR, Air-Tight, Six-Plate and Box Stores, ever offered in this market, which will be sold at Wholesale or Retail; to suit purchasers, and for which we wilt take your Hides, fekins, Rags, Beeswax, Tallow, drc. Old Stoves bought and sold, or exchanged for New Ones. Give us a call. Don't forget the place, Pease's ortcR clock Ai o XS at the sign ol the stove. N. B. For particulars cbII at onr establishmeat; Advice, gratis. Femont, Sept. 29, 1849. Lester V andercook's Estate. A LL persons indebted to the estate of the late 2i Lester Vandercook, are hereby notified that immediate payment must be made to the under signed, or costs will be made. . A COLES, Administrator. Fremont, May 25. 1850. II Head Quarters. ON account of the death of Mr. Kendall, we shall offer'our entire stock of Goods at TREMENDOUS BARGAINS including a large lot of Bonnels, Parasols, Summer Stuffs, Boots and Shoes, &c, &c. The word has gone forth and this stock BjT must he sold. The establishment will remain at present under the firm of Kendall & Nims. June 15 ,1850. WEEDS' and Pittsburgh Iroa at
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Sandusky--Fremont" ]
Fremont weekly freeman. [volume]
J.S. Fouke
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1850-06-20
370
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CON SUMPTION! CURED! PUR TIIR CUUPI.RTB CURH OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION. Tin s ( ink at ItKMKDY hi noirmilv mnila uliiind la- rmlilil cui ng of CoiiHiiiii1ion, lint it tin aki up ill molt tliativgninK Cftiicli, Cold, luiiu In tha Breast, anil A-llimn in a lw hours Inme . we authorize our nem!, in ml sen where it does not ime miiiu-d ihIb relief, nncl the liotlU i returned, 10 cheerfully- refund thfi money. We will now ftilk tho Rfflii'teil fandhily toexumine the facts below, which suhstiintiute the merits ol this grent reniedy. Facts which are incontrovertlhle. niul ennnot lie ilenieit. We refer roil lo the statements of well-known rbj'viclani and Professors, who Lava come forward unit have idhstaiitiated these fans. Thn most niTeiliilout ctnnot hut he convinced thai it haa made
Holly Springs, Misp. [i.e. Miss.]
[ "Mississippi--Marshall--Holly Springs" ]
Holly Springs gazette.
T.A. Falconer
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1850-01-18
366
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- i , . . . , . , , ,. .7. ,, ,,t, tii.'i, u V HA18 -tl AlUi iu uni'iv, u a .s. . , , m , , h 1 ' , , i ' 1 , ..' Fur-kins, such as Otter. Beaver and Bwamp-rabit. Holly Springs, April ii, U4'J.-v.
Holly Springs, Misp. [i.e. Miss.]
[ "Mississippi--Marshall--Holly Springs" ]
Holly Springs gazette.
T.A. Falconer
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1850-12-27
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BOARDING IN NEW ORLEANS. yrR. I". M. RICE, having taken the jv3Sw It I spacious four story building, corner IJJJS'T of Magazine and St. Joseph Street, and liailsa fitted it up in good style, is prepared to sfiiS "rwiSl accommodate either permanent or transient Boarders, and solicits the patronage of those visiting the city. December 6, 1S50.
Jackson, Miss.
[ "Mississippi--Hinds--Jackson" ]
Flag of the Union. [volume]
[T. Palmer]
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1850-12-27
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-r)iJ. J. HART. 71 Maideh Lase, A' York, Jj has on nana : lO.OOO U. S. Muskets. -V serviceable state. I, (MM) V. 6- Holster Pistols i dim IV K. Rules. LUIl I.BIUI'-s-, - . . manufactures and imports all descntions ot Rines, Fowling Guns, Pistols, and Gun ma-erials, and any thino-connected with the Gun trade Would respect fully call the attention of buyers io his stock before completing their purchases. Dec. 20, '50. 5-2t 74 3faiden ine, Ntw York.
Jackson, Miss.
[ "Mississippi--Hinds--Jackson" ]
Flag of the Union. [volume]
[T. Palmer]
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1850-11-15
373
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Just Received, By Willis 4 Garlrell, Dmggisls, A Full supply of the following Articles: T.'msoi'il. I.nrd nnd Train Oil: Spi's Turpentine, Alcohol; Couch. Copal and other Varnishes; Cyd Liver Oil, superior article; Lnmblack, Black and White Lead, Turpentine Soap, in bars, Suleratus, Soda. November 1, 1860
Holly Springs, Misp. [i.e. Miss.]
[ "Mississippi--Marshall--Holly Springs" ]
Holly Springs gazette.
T.A. Falconer
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1850-11-15
373
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Just Jtccivcl By James Bullard & Co., (1 use Me"'8 and Boy's Calf Brngans v which will be sold at reduced prices. 20 Cases Calf Water-proof Boots. 30 lo Men's heavy Boots. 10 do Boys Boota. 10 do Small Boy's Boots. 9 do Women's India Rubber Boots a new article in this Market. Also, a variety of Over-shoes, both for Ladies and Gentlemen. Please call and examine, before you purchase. Yours, Respectfully, JAS. BULLARD &. Co November 15, 1850 13-tt
Holly Springs, Misp. [i.e. Miss.]
[ "Mississippi--Marshall--Holly Springs" ]
Holly Springs gazette.
T.A. Falconer
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1850-09-18
559
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, . , . , . .lS,, POSTSCRIPT!! ! JOSEPH S: THOMAS , A I s now receivln his full n'l.d' winter roods. J. stsiliijr ef the atsinl nwlny brx in tltr f "" wigamer wuu.n lores oiMoriiaeiiit ol wura, Hnrdwnre. snd Ur, ceiles. Alao a stunk uf botilaaaif sheofc hat anil, tpa, aula and upper hmiher. . Also, nil kimls oiirj' nrtnulirvturd (norls, sticli in iIiim, coiMU rnes.hovl, mcMing, Uiutint, a P. S -pA e ooil. tnriety ol enruets al low rates., Setili AI. IbM. . fa-a.-l , b . 1 "!J1 1 public: SALE WT 'M! ,0 Mhel bidifer, on J V atn one ar noiabet, A. O. Ij9, iho boors of 10 A, M-4 and P. M. nil lha 'I ilie Mini interrM oMVIIIinm Bnrrell in find lot. No. Hi It eHaaietl an Smubsnrill at. la lows af Cams. Ilnrruon lunttOhm. .Tna ?mperiy is sjtunled directly opsitth Mn Iwtaav nit to n.l aiij fit i i " ,.!l !' v. , A i jo at th sitae time, is lot No.Tl,Sn lowtiol Cud it. !. ' t'ut lenin npply H ,U io JKWKIT . 1EPPAID.-: fIA UMMrti, , , i. --.;..., -.. lu II I New erop Turkey opium just VVVr and fur sttl low by juneS.'W. . jas. rAUiii, at t.
Cadiz, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Harrison--Cadiz" ]
The Cadiz sentinel. [volume]
J. M'Gonagle
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1850-09-18
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D. & J. TAGGART. HAVE removed their FIAT'STORR lo the room mljoiiiin; it, J, Bkk-KKT-r's Dry Good Store, on Mniii sriet-t, opiiBi-ite 'the public hiiildincn. " " i J'hcy hiivs now on liniid ihu Israeli and Jirtl Jltmrlmtnt OF llsfl THI ever oflbreil in Cudix. In ndililioii to tlieirown tniike, they have received n lorne muok nfeisteru II ' of fine Ihsliionnbk- ai-iwti
Cadiz, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Harrison--Cadiz" ]
The Cadiz sentinel. [volume]
J. M'Gonagle
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1850-10-30
586
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Look at Tins: FALL AHDIVIUTEP. GOODS. riIIl? tindersifned hMv)gji,st received (rom I . i - l .. . . i : . i.. i i ,. nortmeiit"of FALL nnd WINTER GOOlM, would rcxprci fully invite W them the attention of their old customers nnd the puhlic generally. Tliry roiiiisl in part of the lulltiwing named ar liolen: Clolhs,Caimeres. Sutlim-tts. Tweeds, Clonk and Com Linings, Kreurh nml K.iitlitli Alerinoes, Alpnecns, CVilM-rrs, Cashwen i, Mims du l.niies. T-luck nud Knney Dress Silks, lili-rir.hod nnd Hrown lYlulins, Sheeiinv, 1'iekini;, '1'wilh-d nnd I'lriin Ked Kkinnels, Oo-.Skim,Clii-eks, Ijnsi-js, iMiitchiinis, Crilii:oi-r, ihriwU, Ilriudki-rct ii-l's. riench Worked Collnrs, 'liiino z-i K-a, Worsted CuiT,, Jenny Liio'. Opera Ties, Wniat Kildiotis, Ncrk Kihhmis, llonuetis. Punnet Kihtions, llor ders ami Floivers, Silk muTVelvet Tress Tiiin minjs, (J lines, and n thousand other articles iv li if Ii we have Rot lime to mention. , These Goods were nil purchased nt the luwett cash prim in the nistem mnrkel, which -uil li-s us lo sell at lover ratn than die sumo goods have- heen aelliiie lor heretokirr. Low prices nml su perior oods, we have discovered in the course ol several year's experience, irc tlie piincipal elo ments of an I Xlennive business; anil we have e.ori cliidi d that hy sjlliue for siiiall profits, we will,h selling Iho mure eoous, make (he some money. Therelore, nil ye who wish to ret etwd 6ixrfmf. Call it the store of Vki.cii V I'him.ii-s, opoosite the Public Building, and ws are sure you will net o nv--ny dii,Btiu(ied. Oct..i,is5o weiicii & rinr.MPS. NliW TAILOltING ESTABLISHMENT! In llie lt:tr Itooni of JflcJYttlVs Hotel, (I.ATBI.V KV.PT SY JollS QlllbLKV ) JOllFTlTlNTOCK RF.SPP.CTF111J.Y informs his old friends of Cadi, anil the puhlic senernlly, llml he has cotunienceil, anil inteiiils to continue, the lmlar ing butmest in rill its forms, in the nhove n.-i med pluce. lie flatters himself thru, hv strict inten tion to hnsiness the employiiii-m of the latest rules ior culling garments ami nunc out Uie very workmen to work ihem , he will not trail to receive it lihenil Bhnrc of support. An experience ot several years in the Tnilorini biisinei-s enables him to sny tliiil he contiilers himself fully competent to tompcte with the cralt, here, or etsewneie. Octoler9, lo5t.
Cadiz, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Harrison--Cadiz" ]
The Cadiz sentinel. [volume]
J. M'Gonagle
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1850-08-14
538
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. . , April 34, 1850 tf. X e w Mr i r in AND ' " ,' tvt ti t t nrn s tt a ' 1A JLj O lUIlHsii Milligan & Moore, ; One door south of J. S. Thomas' Dry GoodStom IX tho largest and best assortment of - (ai'ocrrics and Confectionary ever offered to the public in Cadis. They have only space to enumernte some of the lending ar'J- oles thev have on hnnd: Coffee, Ten. Sugnr, Chncnluie. Molasses, Cbecso, Water and Butler f 1 ..'.. 1. 1 :.. Aliu..lcn P.nn.r Cnunr Nutmegs, Sulariitus. Indigo, Alum, Starch. Can dles, common and refined Swp, Sliaving Cream, Mackerel, Lake Salt, Herring, Hams, Shoulders, Sides; Flour, an excellent article j Orn nges, Lem oiih, Raisins. Figs, Almonds, Filberts, Peanuts, , Walnuts, Cuesin, Lemon Syrup, Candies, Liquor-. ice, Blacking, fine Cigars, Tobacco, candle-wick- ing, Hatting, wool Twine, Biki i orcis.tJinss, row dcr and Shot, Lend, Caps, Forks. Gnr.len Hoes," Brooms, Benver Buckets, together with a hundred articles not mentioned. ' Their stock is entirely rsssn, and was bought npon S'icl terms as will enable them to sell ns low as any persons in tbe nunc business west of the mountains, . C ill, examine Mid priceour articles, and we will satiny you that this is not an idle, bonst, but a SATT. ! They have, also, made arrangements hy which ll.eir slock will, nt all times, he sX'pt full. mii i. iija v a- iunnr;r? April 84,1850 tf. APKIL 3, 1850.T. '', V7TJL. ZZOGQ & CS?.'. ';-',, ARErocoiving their Spring Sto:k of Goods, unrivalled for quality and . stylo, which thov will be plcasod sn clmw tn tmaa ulio ninv Hivne llinrti wiin a can. iviMU, ussuiing nit: pui- lie that Uipv can and wil! b !I GOODS as cheap as the cheapen. April, 3, 18T0. ...:.u ii : . l ,. t
Cadiz, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Harrison--Cadiz" ]
The Cadiz sentinel. [volume]
J. M'Gonagle
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1850-11-06
592
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LiOoh at This: F L AND ViNTER GOODS. fWPIK aniksUned huving just received from J tho Eastern Ciliea a larie nnd complete aaanrtmeut of FALL nml WINTER GOOD", would reepecthilly invite lo them the nltrniioti of their old custoiucia mid the public generally. They eoujist ia part of the lull., wine named ar licle : Cloths, Cnvimores. Sattim-tia, Tweeds, Clonk nnd Conl LiniiiKS, French mid F.nliih iMeriii'K-s, Alpnccas, Cubi rrs, Cashmeres, Mian dc Lniirs. Ulack nud Fancy Dress ttilks, lilenchoil and Drown Mueline, Shcetiiir, Ticking, Twilhil nml Plain Red Flannels, Ioc Skins, ('hecka, Linsi js, Ciiiglinms, Calicoes, til.mvl, Ilandkercl i. fr, Fiencli Worked Collars, ChiinHzrties, Worsted ('iirTs, Jenny Lino Opern Ties, Wm'st Ribbons. Nc-k Ribbons, llonnetts, Itounet Ribbons, Hin ders and Flowera, Silk nnd Velvet Ij.c'S Tiira rainss, Gloves, nnd n thousantl other ftiiiclcB whi-h we have not lime to mention. These Goods were sit mrctmed nt tbe lairnt rath prirrt in the enstem market, which enables us to sell nt lover raUi than the sump goods have been selling for heretofore. Low nriccs and su perior goods, we hnve discovered in the course ol several yenr'a experience, are the p.iucipal ele ments of nil xtenxivc business : mill He have con cluded that bysjllinir fursmnll profits, we will.bi selling the mure goods, make tho same money. Thcrelorc, nil yo who with to get good Call et the store of Welch Jfc 1'mii.mi-s, opposite the Publit Ruildingt, nnd wa nre sure you will net go a-ny dissatisfied. Oct. 3, WELCH & nill.LlPS. NEW TAILORING In the Bar Iioont of McJTtiWs Hotel, (Lately Kurt n John Quiolev.) JOim McCLLNTOCK RESPECTFULLY informs bis old friends of Cntlis, and die public generally, that he has coiiimenccd, and intends to continue, the Tailor ing hutmett in nil its forms, in the nbove na Died place. He Hatters hiirisolf that, by strict atten tion to business the employment of the latest rules for culling garments nnd none but the wry workmen to workihcrn, he will not Inil toreceivc a liberal share of support. An experience ol several yearn in the Tailoring businets enables liirn to say that he oiiiuiilcrs himself fully competent to compete with the emit, here, or elsewheie. Octoler9, 1851'.
Cadiz, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Harrison--Cadiz" ]
The Cadiz sentinel. [volume]
J. M'Gonagle
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1850-07-03
512
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IJit.K' W 11,4 SB . V. & J. TAGGART. HAVE removed their HAT STORE to the room adjoining It. J. Bkk nktt's -Dry Good Store, on Main sriocr, opposite tlio public buildings. ' l'hey have now on hand the Lareat and Pisl Assortment ever offered in Cadiz. In addition to their own make, they have received a large stock of eastern HAT!, consisting of fine fashionable Benvc. Mole skin, Consrors, Mexican, Child rons fancy Fur and foys Huts, which they will sell at rea suitable
Cadiz, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Harrison--Cadiz" ]
The Cadiz sentinel. [volume]
J. M'Gonagle
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1850-08-28
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. "LIVE AND LET' LIVL!" UK receiving splemliil stock of SPRING: 1. WIIII'.ll 1(11 I'XlUllt Spring Summer GOODS. '. t AND SUMMER GOODS, which for extent mid vnrietv are not surpassed ny uny i tv. I'linse who want desirable, pretty and cheap Uoods-nre invited to call and examine nnd judge for ihcm.elve.-as they are dctciminrd lose at living price.. ' ' Cadiz. April 10, lU. tj? time has Come When Gooos must and shall be .old nt Wood's Corner!! " . AT VERY SHORT PROFITS. ; AND now, that I have just received a kouvj lock of SPRING nnd BUMMER : GOODS!! ijiid In with moro than ordinary care. nnd con- gi.ting of almost eveiy vtivieiy tisuully kept in Cndis, t invite tne pnnicumr numinu,, m -.,:.,n.,r mv mini? old customer, nnd ever? person who U willing lo go 60 feet for the :tkc ol 1 . - . j jwtehildren-All,' ail .hall be most carefully wnitednpon. - . . Cndii, April 0.1850- JSew Spring & summer , GOODS. 1 snider 4 JtlcCormick HAVEjust received their new Stock of Spring nnd Summer Good., to which tliny would cuil the attention of their easterners nnd iliopub ic nt large Their. tock consist, ofevery vurio 'tyofGeod. all of which theyure determined ell, and only nsk ol the public to call and exam ine before purchasing else vhero., . April 10, 1850. '..','.' - WOMAN'S RIGHTS, nfWotnair. rtiuhl. nd n nil il innr.rtnnt Relation, nf Life! Euzrrii Wiijok.T' , For .ulent the Oook of Me..r.. CEALLnnd DOSTWICk. ; Cndi., November 28, 1849. i i BBLS refined Cnmnhorjnst reo'd and XO .ale by jm.e 5. J.PAULL k. Co. T3ALM Leaf, Chion Pearl and Pannma X frmIO M. up to f t.UU nt iune IV. ' vn.L,uii sr. ritiL,L,irT I june i. I. US. Onium. New crop Turkey opium just ana lor Htic low ny , juns 5, '00. ' - . . - J A3. PAULL Co, 'A Lot of Crdlin 8ycthe.,'Cradlii., Sneatii.. Beaver Bucket., Tubs, and Wooden Bowl.,alwny. on hand and for .vsnpst. yvtiAtisr,
Cadiz, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Harrison--Cadiz" ]
The Cadiz sentinel. [volume]
J. M'Gonagle
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1850-12-11
614
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t OP HARDWARE & CUTTLERY damage and Saddler Trimming,, Sfc. HAVING purchased of D. &8o their entire stockof Hard ware, Slo.. we have inenod two above the 'Old Stnnd,' where we tenil keeping n complete stoc of nil articles in the above lines, nurchnseil from the manufacturers! which we intend Killing nt city prices, for CASH, lower than such articles have ever been sold in this place. Cull und judge K7- Iron, Steel nnd Nail, nlwnv. an hand. 1HTMAIM & TUOUMAN. Cndis. Dee, 11.1850. 1136. LOOK HERE! HARDWARE, CUTTLERY, c. JUST received nnd opening ST received ind opening aCT I hi Ihe Nkw Habd- WAaa Stosk, n variety of urii clesin the ubove lines, which nre clTvred foi Cash at Low Prices : Table knives ind (irks, tw j and th res pronged ; Pocket and pen knives assorted Locks till, drop, pad, tumbler nnd novelty i Spring hnltinr.es. Snuffers, mips, die., 4.e Jenny Lind hatchets, in J5 ets. Claws, hnuiniers aud hutchetsj Hpoke shares rose wood nnd brns. mounted j Kpurr Sc Slack', auger hits, host cast steel , Cnrpontcra" and Masons' tape lines; Cocoa wood handled gimlets) Boss Diittsnia "wire bandied" lea and table spoons t rnrker'. patent shatter longest Saddlers' nnd cnrrlnge irimmlngi t Jnpnned gig bawca, snaffle nnd cheek biMrj 8nd iron., coffee mills-best cast steel. polished; Colliers', canal. nml grain shovelsj Beat cast s.eel pilchforlr., &.O.. io. CALL ANDSLK for ynurselvea. Quick ail.-. for CAtjfl and small profits. DITMAR3 &.TII0.MMAN. i:adis, Ueo., II, IS5U, s. a. a. acacias. ;- i. jh'iktosi . IXKLCV A lt INTOlf, ATTORNEY- & COUNSELLORS AT LAW ANP SOLICITOR IN CII ANCEIl V, CADIZ, OHIO. Office over "Bnu.'i Dana Btoss," opposite ihe -Poblie Biitldings.n OZ. Hulpher. Ciuiniiss, sJUU StWIba. Easlish Calomel. 500 lbs. nreolnitated Carb.nf Iron. . aelved and for .a Is by iAS. PAULL i. ,IV 1 OH BLti. Hpts. Turpentine, In store and X J w lor sale nr JAS. PA ULL at Ca. juna $,'50. f iiimiisiiii, nnnis anu vrai. of n vary II .M.rlorounlityi tU eheanswrer f J yVL'li.,l.'. . , Oot 113. ijiiOTVVKl.L n..d t ninn .
Cadiz, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Harrison--Cadiz" ]
The Cadiz sentinel. [volume]
J. M'Gonagle
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1850-10-02
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P. & J. TAGGART. HAVEieuioved iheirMAT STORE to Ihe room iidji.iuing II. J. IIkn mn ' Ury Good Sioie. on Milin triect, opnoiie Ihepublic buildingt. l'hey linve now on hand the Lareetl Hid Vnt .iiinrhntnt -ter olTereil in Cailii. In addition to their own
Cadiz, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Harrison--Cadiz" ]
The Cadiz sentinel. [volume]
J. M'Gonagle
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J. TAGCART. ' HAVEremoved tht:r IJ AT STOUT to the room nilioinln R. J. IIkm- hktt's Dry Good .Siore, on Aluiu sneeL opjioHite 1 be public bin ItUucs. , 'hey hiivv now oil hand the Larret Jietl Jlstortmeiit , ,
Cadiz, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Harrison--Cadiz" ]
The Cadiz sentinel. [volume]
J. M'Gonagle
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1850-09-04
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. TTtHE subscriber has removed bis Grocery bis own building, formerly occupied by R. CRAWFORD, as a saddler shop, on street, two doors west ofJohn Ueall's Drug where bn hopes, by striol intention to to be nble to accomodate all who may favor with their patronage, as he is determined to ow for cash. A lull supply of . . ' Fresh Groceries: will con;.tnnlly be kept on hnnd and for sale. COFFEE, TEA and SUGAR, Now Orleans Mi Sugar House, do. No. 2 nnd 3 Rice, Popper, Spice, Ginger, Raisins, Pon Nula, Candies, assorted Tob-.coo, common nnd epnuiih. Soaps; cnsiile, vuriegate and Rosin. Cnndici, Brooma, Bed-cords, cnndlewicking, Rusin.Snlt, nnd Kentucky Also, Forks, Hoes and Scythe Snaths, with till other articles usually kept in nod nil of which he oilers, wholesale or retail, low ns can bo hnd in ill's market. All kinds of country produce taken for Groceries SAMUEL, HAMILTON,. Cadis, april 17, 1850-tf. NB. He kcepsa four horso' team runuine from Cadiz to the river, lor the accommo dation nf the f'ublio, , , i, S. II.- Joseph S. Thomas, Denier lu '. Foreign and Domestic Dry CoaNEa or Steubenvii.i.f. jnd MabkBt A RE receiving nnd now opening n laru well selected stock of Iresh Spring and S limine i
Cadiz, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Harrison--Cadiz" ]
The Cadiz sentinel. [volume]
J. M'Gonagle
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1850-04-10
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( New Athens, Aug. 8. If 49. NE.W FALL AND -GOODS! . II. McFadden ARE receivhwe; now daily the large' nnn extensive iti k of Goods they ever .1 1. . .. - H., , eu since iiiey une even m Viiuix. tneir tomersand friend ara invited to cull and ine their Stock a thy gutter themselves tne selections win piennthe most rastidtous. Cadit, September 19. K.S49. , B 0 Ovl! S At New Athens, O r I iHE subscriber has received) from the J an nssorlment of Boo, Ipotiaieting of 1. n:ul f j 1 1 . , w.rjw wiuicb, ajeatuoiiB unu uraimmiir. and Lstin Cfaseieet srrtlnhlo ton; :(,lle Book. .Text Book for the tutlyif tlw and Moral Sciences, English Dictionaries Grammars. Also, a rood collection of Poetry various and some in fine biruliist Uiogrnphy and Miseellnnenus WorM' and a in Law aud Medicine. Pnner. Ink j, Sand, Pens, etc., allot which will be sold H" for New Athens, O., Mny I, '49. T. F iNLEt. 1 TO BLACKSMITHS KILGORE 4 SON now on band a large oust Hole f Anvils BELLOWS, Sta f from 33 to 3 Inches, Solid Brnied hoi VICES t Hone Rn.ne. all sues. a generul stock rf riles, vii: Bastard, rrom 3 to inch.;Knife,6to lOiuch.i Rat-tail, 3 and 4 and sinrle cat Files. Alo. Cast and Shear front to 1, lAm, etc., all of which they prepared lesell at price tostul euatomer. Ciidi., May 23, '49. - CHEAP WOOLEN TTIORMk hy D. KILGORE cV SON, agent, JO ntl cenernl assortment of FABKICK8. from the New Philadelphia comprising, very general and desirable for the season, of Brood Cloths, Tweeds, Satinets, single and twilled 3-4 snd Flannels, striped and plalu Flnrnele. lor and children's wear, Vestlngannd Blankeu of Miieirinf Alialital Thee good, will be (old retan. ot vhoUtak ses for caik any. Persona wlslilng lo suoh fnbricks will certainly nnd it to llteir to examiu tbj. stock before they purobaseelse where. ("''".''. v eM. 13, 1. ' ' ' " 1 ADIEU Carpel jfarohai. abaamiful al Iheehsas cash atore or r . eel. WOTCRrCa.pel ant Oil Uolli. ol qsnli.,, snd 'lb, ..I. .1 short -1. ecl.l0,'4u 8NIDLU It MsCOiiSIICK. I
Cadiz, Ohio
[ "Ohio--Harrison--Cadiz" ]
The Cadiz sentinel. [volume]
J. M'Gonagle
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1850-06-25
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s m AND Waggon Making. fMUtULY thankful for the patronage : rntowd iiaon than, the nt vear. .1' , . i aariiry v- iiruiurr take thin occasion to oiler their services again to the public hoping that they will be favored With a liberal share of its patron' age. They are both practical workmen, have carried on business tsnumber of years, and are confident that work entrusted to them will be promptly, faithfully and satis- for-tnrilv i.Mn,t..,l ninpkcmirhinn' in nil 1 ' M. it various branches they are prepared to do, from the simplest to the most difficult patterns. They will give particular Btten tion to all PLANTATION WORK which inny be sent them. Air. CEOEGE fllLDEBS.uD will receive or ders for making or repairing; WAGGONS. MARKET EUUUJES. .t'rt A-i . n it A nre i-i n AunilrA I )i A rvuKlin that the iron and wood-work shall be equal, to the bein, let it come from where it may. Q"7Out Shop remains the same location as Inst vpni! . We ak only the opportunity, to please the public. HEKUY St JJKUTUElw Woodville, March 12, 1850. ly DrntiHfrv. S. is D. S'lXJCKING, Ren- dctU Dentists, can be found at their otfice on Commercial Row at all times, when not professionally absent, All work done by them shall be satisfactory and equal to any done in the country, or no pay. Terms moderate, and all operations warranted. . Whole seta of artificial teeth inserted on gold plate by atmospheric pres sure. Arulioial palates so perfectly htted as to produce distinctness in the enunciation as if no malformation had taken place. All orders sent by mini, or left with the Tost' master in this place, will be attended to. Woodville. Jan 1, 1830. JVow Opening JACOB WOLF informs the pub- 0 now opening a snperior stock of ; prins: uoodi. Such as GcntlcmciCs Summer Clothing, Prints, latest styles, Muslins, Silks, Hats, Boots, Shoes, A-c. 4"C. 4- slock comprises every article suitable the Spring trade, And those who may to be .fitted out "J'twn head to foot," a little better style than they can be at other Store in town, will please give me call. My prices this Spring are remark CHEAP. (fJT- Come and see, at my stand, in the large White House, corner I
Woodville, Miss.
[ "Mississippi--Wilkinson--Woodville" ]
The Woodville Republican. [volume]
J.H. Leatherman
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1850-09-05
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Bath, Thursday, Sopt. 5,1850. Election, September 9. DEMOCRATIC XOMIXATIOSS. For Governor, John Hubbard. For Reprcsentatircs to Congress, First District—ARISES MrDONAl.D. Smtnd “ JOHN APPLETON. Third “ LOT M. MORRILL. Fourth “ CHARLES ANDREWS. Filth “ EPHRAIM K. SMART. Sinh •• HASTINGS STRICKLAND. Hrenth “ THOMAS J. D. KI LLER. For Senators. First District-SHELDON HOBBS, JOSEPH T1TCOMB. MOSES GOODWIN, Jr. Second District—.! AMES M ANN, WILLIAM R. PORTER. THOMAS LlTTLEl'lELl), JOHN E. DENNELS. Third District—ROBERT SPINNEY, WILLIAM F. CARLTON, El,BRIDGE I-ERMONL), JAMES BOOKER, Fourth District—JOHN MEANS, ISAAC S. SMALL, PAI L I,. CHANDLER, Fifth District—WILLIAM MILL1KEN, JAMES LANCASTER, WALDO P. VINAL. Sixth District. JOHN BRIDGES. Strmth District. GEO. AA . BROAA N. Ninth District. SHEPARD CAKE Eleventh Dist. JAMI'.S BELL. Twelfth Dist. JAMES T. LEAVITT. Fourteenth Dis.-\UIBKRT A. CHAPMAN, NOAH PRINCE. JAMES WALKER. For County Treasurers. York—ALPHEES A. IIANSCOM. Cumberland-—HFNRA C. BABB. Lincoln—AV A HHEN RICE. Kennebec—E. K. BETLER. Hancock—NATHAN WHITE. Washington—SAMI EL A. MORSE. Or/W—NATHAN M. MARBLE. &/«<rset—THOMAS C. JONES. For County Commissioners. York—GEORGE CARLE. (^nmberland—SAMI EL ANDREWS, #». JJnroln—JOHN B. STEART. Kennebec—JOHNSON AA ILHAMS. Hancock—THE* >1 >< IRE BE A N. Washington—PI TNAM ROLF. Oxford—SILAS BARNARD. l'or Clerks of Courts. Kennebec—G EORGE A. AY RIGHT. Hancock—PARK ER PERR Y . For Count1/ Attorney, Ijncoln—IIENRY INGALLS. Rally of the Democracy. The time for action is at hand. The Elcc tion occurs on MONDAY NEXT,and the present is the last opportunity that we shall have to urge upon our Democratic friends the importance of a GOOD OLD DEMOCRAT IC RALLY! Let no democrat lose sight of the fact that the ensuing Election is of MOMENTOUS IMPORTANCE—involving not only state but national matters of VITAL INTEREST!
Bath, Me.
[ "Maine--Sagadahoc--Bath" ]
Eastern times. [volume]
John T. Gilman
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1850-09-26
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HIGHLY IMMENSE STOCK OF NATS! CAPS! AND FURNISHING GOODS! AT THE WELL KNOWN wwtm OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE! NORTH END OF UNION BLOCK, Nearly opposite the head of Broad Street, Have just received their FALL STOCK, Comprising all the LATEST STYLES of Goods, of foreign and domestic manufacture, con stituting by far the largest stock IN THE STATE ! AT PRICES Much Reduced! from our former well known low rates. The public will find in our Spacious Warehouse! Garments of every style and des cription, manufactured in very best and most faithful man ner, at such EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, as to insure a saving of at twenty-five per cent, to the pur chaser. In addition to which, the pub lic have the advantage of their selections from the in the State, every article of is of the very best quality, every garment made up in best and most W0RKM.1\L1RS JMXXER. —THE— LOW PRICE Established by us, will not onlv adhered to, but we are to open the FALL TRADE, BY SELLING CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, HAT* M® MAPS* Furnishing Goods, &c., At a large reduction on our lor mer well known LOW RATES! We are enabled to do this, in con sequence of the Immense Quantity ! of Goods, which ilie excellent quality of ev ery article offerer! for sale in tins EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT, enables us to dispose of, and the hitherto un precedented LOW PRICES! At which we arc selling every article neces sary to the Complete Outfit! —OF THE— Mechanic, Laborer,
Bath, Me.
[ "Maine--Sagadahoc--Bath" ]
Eastern times. [volume]
John T. Gilman
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Watches! Watches!! TLS r reread .1 C11NA HALL, the l»rf!e,t awnrl » GoUi ol,,l“M' 'rat'ht. ever ogfred iuthi. Place emulating ol hnyli.l, Lever., Anchor do , Le pine, Quarter Virge. Hall Plates. Ac IT- Plea.e call and examine, for iheae watchc. must ba Mid very Low All walches .old rhiaeaiablish. ment are warranted in every respect. - . _ s w HEATH A Co. Bath, Sept If tf13
Bath, Me.
[ "Maine--Sagadahoc--Bath" ]
Eastern times. [volume]
John T. Gilman
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1850-06-13
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ing of Hobart Town. FORllOSTON DIRECT! THE ELEGANT AND PAST SAILING STEAMER C3Si.1T! ('apt. E. H. Sanford, until further notice, will leave Blackmcr’s wharf. Bath, for Boston, every MONDAY ami THURSDAY E VENINGS. at (» o'clock. RETURNING— Leave Foster’s Wharf. Foston,ev ery TUESDA Yand FRIDA Y EVENINGS, at seven o’clock. Freight taken at the usual rates. No freight will be delivered till the freiget bills are paid, aiul no Baggage landed from the Boat will be received into the store-house, or accounted for, unless given in special charge of the Agent. N B.—No live Calves will be taken as freight by this Boat, FARE. Bath to Boston $1,50—Meals Extra Stages and other conveyances meet the boat to con vey passengers in any direction desired. JOHN S. ELLIOT.Agent. Bath, April 11,1850. u*43 To the Public! mM Carpenter & Co’s EXPRESS, I EAVES Office Daily, per Railroad, at two o’clock. J F M. for Portland, and Boston. Returning leaves office. Fort laud, a I 7 o’clock. A M. On 'MON DA YS and THURSDAYS, leaves office per steamer Ocean, at ^ betore G 1* M, for Boston. Returning leaves Boston TUESDAYS ami FRI DA YS. alG P M, for Bath. S.OVVKR A MAGOUN, Agents, Bath. Bath, April 13,1650. 43tf J. S. SEWALL, Has just received his Spring assortment of Groceries, West India Goods, —AND— PROVISIONS. lie has on hand: Bids Clear PORK. Half Mils do, “ Mesa do, halt bills do, do. Moss BEEF, Unit do licet, for family use, i t RD of the best qualitv. in bids and Kegs, III US. CHEESE. BUTTER, DRIED APPLES. BEANS. FLU Ull, in hbls ami ball bbls, A large assortment of all kinds m TEAS, COFFEE, ami SUGAR, new crop MOL ASSES, Sugar SYRUP, Wheat M al and Extra Flour in bag', ami every other article m the Grocery line. —ALSO A good assortment of WOODEN WARE, PAINTS and OILS, and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. SHIP STORES, of the best quality supplied on favorable terms. April 15. isSO. 2m43 Farm for Sale. VFARM situated in a pleasant part of the town of Westport, with the fishing stand connected there with. Said farm is properly proportioned as to tillage, pas ture and wood land—and tbeie is on it a fine Granite ledge. The whole or oue half of the premises will be sold. For further particulars, application may be made to Charles Brooks on the premises, or to the .-mlwuriber iii Georgetown. .MOSES RIGGS Georgetown, May 31, ISoO. 3m49 Pitch Kindling, A LARGE Jot of Titch Kindling on hand . s- and for sale by W. WALKER & Co. HARDWARE ! rnSMF, subscribers have a large and well se M. levied stock ol Hardware, Oils, Window Glass, Carpenter’s Tools, &c., which wilt he sold very cheap. MITCHELL & LOW. Bath, May 23, 1850. 48 Painted Window Shade*. A LARGE LOT of painted Window Shades direct from the Manufacturers, for 3alc at the lowest cash prices, together with ail other articles in the Curtain line, and also a large lot ot Paper Hangings as usual. SA WYER Jc MAGOUN. Bath, April 18,1S50. 43tf Wanted. VT Mm. GorLD's Bonnet Rooms, thre*good Milliners. Those only who are experienced in" the manufac ture of Fancy Bonnets need apply. if4o Roots and Shoes OF the best custom work and latest style, constantly received from the manufacturers, and for sale by L. S. FISHER. CT/~ Boots and Shoes made and repaired to order. Bath, May 2, 1S50. 3m46 SGeaui Refined Candies, \flCF.R. and purer than any other. For sale whole 11 sale and retail by A. SHAW. ELISHA CLARKE, Da I. n DEALER LN Book*, stationery and Fanry Articles, School Book, Ud Blank Books, UEVT mnoT..11. hind., Cheap for Cash. NEXT NORTH THE ELLIOT HOUSE, FRONT ST, _BATH, me. t-ariIfnSfe,ls FliOtVER SEEDS A number oflvlcbrnlcj'sec^ Gardeiw** fr°m * than A,s« more 100 different kinds of Flower Seeds SsSfJEaS- °i,a’sec<' ^4c’
Bath, Me.
[ "Maine--Sagadahoc--Bath" ]
Eastern times. [volume]
John T. Gilman
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1850-08-29
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Potter's Summer Fnrnaee. THIS is the most economical, cheapest and beat article in use for healing tint irons. Arc., being suitable for haid or soft i oal. Please call and examine. For sale by i MITCHELL Ai LOW I1\S—Very Cheap,
Bath, Me.
[ "Maine--Sagadahoc--Bath" ]
Eastern times. [volume]
John T. Gilman
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1850-07-11
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SUMMER GOODS/ NEW STYLE! SMI® STM! IIST R.BOEIVBB1 June 1,1850!! At the celebrated i i i . , ' •; * OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE! Have this day opened, and offer TO THE PUBLIC By far the LARGEST, BEST —and— Cheapest Stock of CLOTHING! Manufactured from fabrics of the latest importations and domestic manufacture, of the latest styles— Summer Style —AND— CVf FURNISHING GOODS! &c., &c., &c., Ever ottered in this City or State, than at any other establishment!! THE PUBLIC PILL FISD At this Uslablisliaucnt, An Immense Assortment of every desirable style of GOODS! at a scale of prices that must convince every purchas er that the bombastic pretensions of envious competitors and imi tators of our system of Clothing the Public at such an enormous reduction IN PRICES as to astonish the whole commu nity, are mere GAS, GAMMON and HUMBUG. The Public will find that our price* are not only the Lowest in the State ! but that we sell on the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, without any invidious distinctions, or sliding scale of prices, to con form to a man’s particular calling or position in life. W e are gratified in being able to inform our customers that we are enabled to furnish garments at a large reduction on our former Coals formerly sold for $?4 00 at $3 50 “ *« “ 3 00 at 2 50 Vests, former prices 3 50 at 3 00 rants formerly sold far 2 50 at 2 00 and all oilier goods in proportion. FURNISHING GOODS. Splendid assortment of New Stvle STOCKS, TIES, CRAVATS, SHIRTS, BOSOMS, COLLARS, SVSPEKDERS, GLOVES, fc. s II III W E* **!$„ New Style., embracing DRAB BEAPER, PEARL. PANAMA, LEGHORN, PE DAL STRAW, CHILDREN'S HATS, PALM LEAF, $c„ $c. -ALSO Boots and Shoes in every variety. It is useless to attempt to enu merate our stock. But we feel justified in saying that it embraces the largest, most varied, and best assortment in the State, at prices which results show bid defiance to all competition, and which is also appreciated by y THE PUBLIC ! ^ Strangers visiting the City will do well to bear in mind that the B1TH OUTFITTING
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ow open at the City Hall! B A RTHOLOME W’S HORAMIC AND PANORANIC PAINTING —OF THE— LENNEBEC! ted from original sketches taken upon the spot by mu. C. w. KING. 3 magnificent work, presenting the cities, \ iliages d undulating lawns and forests iu the most elegant •ctive, wltiie on the river the scene is eulivened by nic moving representations of vessels of every des •n, with a model of the Steamer Ocean in the fore- I. with all her machinery in motion, giving to the a vived and lifelike reality. The Exhibition will be very evening, except Sunday eve., until farther bo- K.ETS 25 cents—Children under ten years, accom by their parents, half price, s open at 7 1-2—commence at 8. he Fourth of July it will be on exhibition several luring the day. , June 27, 1850. Itf II. B .WEBB, DEALER IX •s, Lemons, Dried Apples, Deans, Pickles. Fruit '^etables, Xuts. Domestic Fruit, Produce, Beef, Pork. Lard, Hams, Butter, Cheese, Test India Goods aud Groceries. Centre Street. 3 House Wanted. me having a convenient house to let. in ihe vi- •v of Washington Street, north of Winter rof an occupaut by applying at iHis office. arty Fruit and Vegetables. Boston, New' York and Southern markets, in ir season, received regularly by the boats m ihe rket by __A. G. PAGE. nonce. •'.BY forbid *11 persons irusimg m\ wife Ktiza lary Rogers, on my account, as I sliaJi pay no er contracting. ROBERT ROGERS, mrg. July II. 1850. 3w3 One 'tlore I.ot .v Goods, received this morning and now opening e Auction Rooms of Owen dfc Co., and will be lowest prices—call before thev are gone. fiilv a, ia50. ' 2 Vale of Cedars, Martyr—a new work hv Grace Aquillan. author fome Influence,” “Woman’s Friendship,” dec., ved at ELISHA CLARKE’S, 'uly 3, I860. 2 :>ry of the Confessional. top Hopkins, of the Episcopal Diocese of Ver just rec'd—also a fresh stock of Stationery, ical Instruments and Miscellaneous articles. 1*50. 2 ELISHA CLARKE. TAXES!! E m hereby given, that by a vote of the City :il, all persons who voluntarily pay their taxes rty days of this date, eight per cent; in 60 days it will be discounted ; if not paid in three months, be sued. AMMI R. MITCHELL, Treat, and Collector. The Treasurers Oillce will be open every week toon, from 2 to 7 ‘a o’clock. iuic27, 1850. ltf (Slack Silk Miaxvls ! VO this Morning 2 more cartons Blk Silk Shawls, vptv large and fine. For sale cheap. i. 1866. 2 OWEN A CO. A i; \V GOODS AT THE AUCTION STORK. ubscriber has just opened a large assortment of onable Drv Good*, cheaper than ever. .’6, 1850. * 2 OWEN dr CO. REMOVAL, J. HAYDEN removed to 'he shop he has lately lilt d up at considerable expense, (across the south-westerly from his old stand,) where large and beautiful assortment of Jewelry, Combs,Fans, Silver Ware, Clocks, Nantiral Instru ments, Charts, AXD A GREAT VARIETY OF & USEFUL ARTICLES, be seen, to which attention is invited. The public are assured that the prices will be to suit the timts, and every article w ill be hi as low as any where else at least. Bath, June 18, 1850. 52if Christie's Ualvnnic Curatives remedies foi all nervous and chronic diseases, for sale hv A.G. PAGE, The only authorized agent for Bath, Horse Ilakrs! and Spring Tooth Horse Bakes, for sale -by 51 N\ P \T\RSTO\. & Jellies of all kinds. Strawberry Jam. Raspberry Jam, Red and Black currant jelly, Green Gage Marmalade, Jelly, Preserved Ginger, Ac., for sale at the City by ’ A 6 PAGE. Scythes. subscriber has just received a large assortment of Scythes from one of the he>t manufacturers in Union, which I will warrant first rate, and will be cheap tor cash. \V I* MARSTON. Pay from 3 lo 6 cents a sufficient quantity of Dyer's Washing Fluid lo do your w ashing, and save all hard labor, most of soap, fuel, and wear and tear of cl )th**s. Reware counterfeits and immitations. A. O. PAGE. .4g-ent. B O OKS —FOR THE— AMERICAN PEOPLE. Book Agents and Canvassers THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE FAMILY PUBLICATIONS deciiedly the best Books that Agents can r ovaiMy their time in supplying to the people of the Uni » Sears* new and popular Pictorial Works! most splendidly I'lti-trawd volumes lor families ever on the American cont inent,containing more than f r THui'iiSD »i»g aviso , designed and execut by tne most eminent At tuis ol England and Ainer The extraordinary p'pulanty ofthe above volumes ii» sec ion of the Union, render* an agency derasible each one of our principal towns and vil.uge*. JU-T PUBLISHED, SEARS’ NEW AND POPl'LAR Description of the United Containing an account of the Topography, Settlement, Revolutionary and oth»*r murie-t Events,Stans-ics, Progress (•fAsricullure.Mtnufac* and Population, fee., or eacIt State in the Union, with TWO HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS ofthe Cities, Places, Buildings, Scenery, Curiosities, of*State* fee., fee. Complete in one octavo vol of 6i)0 pages, elegmlly bound in gilt, pictorial mus Retail price, $*2 50 PICTORIAL FAMILY ANNUAL, paees octavo, and illustrated with Two Hundred Twelve Ekgrivihos: designed as a valuable ind
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ATTENTION! LDa The bath mechanic riflemen, win temr i.t meet al their Armory, every THURSDAY Al t' ratio, ai tij o’clock Fiue for noil-attendance S5 cents. Per order of the Commanding Officer, 6;alj A J. TOTTER, Cltrt.
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HAYDEN IS at home again, and with much pleasure will give his personal attention to his customers and frieuds iu all the various departments of his business. Watches, Gold Pens, Clocks, Jewelrv, Pencils, Fans, Silver S|m>oiib, Knives, Combs, Sectaries, Scissors, Quadrants, Thimbles, Raxors, Dividers, Card Cases, Brushes, Beales, CRONOMETERS, SPY GLASSES, and BOOKS, DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, with FANCY and USEFUL articles in endless and allot the lowest prices. Clocks, Jewelry, Nau tical Instruments, etc., in the best manner. XT Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange. Utf
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PATENT Flint Enamel Door TIME subscribers having bought the Patent Right for l gale of the above Plate in the com. v of Lincoln, prepared to sell territory or appoint agents. The is of an entire new iuvetition, a d needs oulv to be to he admired. Young men having a small capital, $ 00 to $300, can invest it in this article with saf« ty, with a sure guarantee of success. Towns will he sold such a price as will make it an inducement for actize to take hold of it. The Plates Can he seen, and any information wished in regard to the territorv, car he obtained bv addressing BOWLES & CoM AT THE New York Crockery Store, ON BROAD STREET. Bath, Nov. 27, 1850. 21tf
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HIGHLY IMMENSE STOCK OF HATS! CAPS! AND FURNISHING GOODS! AT THE WELL KNOWN WAREHOUSE! NORTH END OF UNION 3U\> Nearly opposite the head of Street, Have just received their FALL STOCK, Comprising all the STYLES of Goods, of and domestic manufacture, con stituting by far the largest IN THE STATE! AT PRICES Much Reduced ! from our former well known rates. The public will find in our Spacious Warehouse! Garments of every style and des cription, manufactured in very best and most faithful man ner, at such EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, as to insure a saving of at twenty-five per cent, to the pur chaser. In addition to which, the pub lic have the advantage of their selections from the in the State, every article of is of the very best quality, every garment made up in best and most —THE— LOW PRICE Established by us, will not only adhered to, hut we are to open the FAIL TRADE. BY SELLING CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, DATS AND Furnishing Goods, At a large reduction on our mer well known LOW RATES! We are enabled to do this, in sequence of the Immense Quantity ! of Good;, which the excellent quality of ery article offered for wile in this EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT, enables us to dispose of, and the hitherto precedented LOW PRICES! At which we are selling every article sary to the
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Stoves! Stoves !! ney win im* r**tunucu. Jane 5, 1t<50 fFHE subscribers have on hand and arc now selling at the lowest thi cks, $ T O V E S of every description. some of which are heavier, better hm>h i. ed. and more perfect than | any others in n?e. Wa J warrant them.and if. upon trial of ihirly days.do not prove satisfactory, the mo W. WALKER A CO. 5»
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THE SEBY LATEST I AT BAUBVS Sagadahock fllTHIf AND OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE, If O. 6, SACADAHOCK BUILDING, FAWNY SYASSY. Great Sale of Clothing, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND FURNISHING GOODS. TO COMMENCE Tuesday^ The first day of 1850, And continue until furt her notice. rpHIS Stock offers to the public nn oppor tunity most rare for their benefit. interested in two large IMPORTING HOU SES in another State, it enables us to pro duce Goods from first bauds, nnd conse quently, at least Twenty per cent, less than those who do not enjoy this The Stock of this establishment is nnd of the latest and most approved and made up in the most Workmanlike Manner. The Stock also is very extensive, more than at any other place in the city, if not the State (PtKkland excepted) which it worthy the attention of those who about to purchase their FALL OUTFITS. It should be remembered that the Styles at me ate later by some tceeks than any that have appeared at oilier places in town, and annili er and more important consideration is, that the Goods are better than common, and at least 20 per cent, less in price than at anv other establishment Bath ; and as tbe is one ol the most magnificent buildings the State, and is conducted in the best most liberal order, so it is determined all departments connected with this building, shall be of the SAME HIGH ORDER, and especially that part which relntes to Sagadahock Clothing AJTD
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1850-04-18
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Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned have this day entered into copart iicr»hip under the firm of MITCHELL, LOW A C«> for the transaction of the Hard Ware and Mauufactur ing business,at the oid stand of Mitchell & Low. They will keep constantly on hand a complete as goriment of Hard Ware. House finishing Goods, Carpenter's Tools, Faints and Oils, Cook Stoves, CF VARIOUS PATTERNS, Brittania Ware, Ac. ALSO Manufacturers of SHIP PUMPS of all kinds. PATENT WATER-CLOSETS, CAM BOOSES, STOVES, COPTER, SHEET-IRON, TIN WARE, *c &f. SILAS S. MITCHELL. DAVID I* LOW. Bath, Feb. 18. SEWALL J. WATSON. Special Notice. All nervous indebted to Mitchell A Low are request- cd to settle their dues immediately,and those having de- mands against the firm are requested to present the same to MITCHELL A LOW. Bath, Feb.l8,lS50. 3m35. Ship Cambooscs. 'INSTANTLY on hand an exten ivc assortment of Ship's Cainboos and Vessels Stoves of all size*, for by W WALKER & Co. Cooking and Vessel Stoves REPAIRED at short notice by 40 WILLARD WALKER A Co. Dr. S. P. SHAW, Sl’RCEAN DENTIST, FRONT STREET, Third door south of the Elliot House, OFFERS his services to the Citizens of Bath, and trusts in hi*ability and experience »o entitle htmio iheirconfidence and patronage. Refer to Ethridge Bacon. M D Dentist, t p rlia. i Dr. Chas R Coftn. Dentist, ) Albert Shaw, M. D . Bath. Jan. 7 3m*9 $u£ar eared Hams & Dried Beef. I'll A S^'ar.cured Hams, and Dried Beef in fine J
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1850-03-14
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NOTICE TO bprbbo «mt -FOR— 1851! FARNSWORTH & BROOKS, -AT THE— Bath Outfitting WAREHOUSE, INTRODUCED THIS DAY [Monday, March 4, 1850,] —THE— SPRING FASHION OF HATS? t Embracing the Styles of —OF— and some others. We deem it unnecessary to the quality of our HATS, will simply say that our ment embraces the BEST ANY market affords, and we pectfully invite ALL to call examine for themselves. Our PRICES are as low as lowest in New York and SPRING STYLE CAPS! /.V ENDLESS VARIETY. THE LARGEST STOCK OF —AND— FURNISHING I\ THE STATE, at LOWER prices than at other Establishment. The public are informed having enlarged our the Bath Oatfitting Warehoase will be found to more than its former resources for the wants of its numerous and the public generally. FARNSWORTH & BROOKS. Bath, March 4, 1820, 6w37 Core for Whooping Coogh. AT this season of the year, when COUGH is prevalent, every family should be ded with a bottle of DOWN’S
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—FOR— HATS! JUST RECEIVED BY L. P. LEMONT & SON, PROM THE MOST CELEBRATED HAT ESTABLISHMENTS IN NEW YORK, NAMELY; FROMWM.H. BEEBE If Co., J. O. AL FORD, J. AT. OENNLN, AND M. BIRD, • wh°m they have made arrangement te be con ttnoaOly supplied with the LATEST STYLES of HATS, and as large a variety as any other establish ment* —LIKEWISE, ®®$f®l SAVSe IN GREAT VARIETY. TOGETHER WITH READY MADE CLOTHING! FURNISHING GOODS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Tailor’S Trimmings, GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHS CUT AND MADE TO ORDER AS HERETOFORE. No. 47, Front Street, BATH. tf36 For Sale. ONE QUARTER of the Fishing Schrs. JY.4 USE AG ami NEQ UASSET. Ad ply to D. G. STINSON, at Woolwich. 8w36* Townsend’s Sarsaparilla. A LARGE supply of Ihe genuine article fo eale at the City Market by A. G. PAGE. Grated Horse Radish. AFRESH ariiclejust received from Boston, put up in Superior order for shipping or family use for sale by A. G. PAGE. Small Cnenmber Pickles. BY the gallon—just received from Boston in fine order at the City Market by 1
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SPRING FASHION -FOR HATS! JL’ST RECEIVED BV l„ P. LEMOft'T & Mil I'ROM THE MOST CELEBRATED MAT ESTABLISHMENTS IN NEW YORK, XX.MEL r ; FROM fVM. H. BEEBE Co.. J. O. AL FORD, J. V. U EX.SIX, A.su M. BIRD, AN ilh whom they have made arrangement to lie con tinually *t'p;t.ie»l with the LATEST STYLES < f HA rS, ami us large a variety us anv other establish ment* —LIKEWISE,— PQS:TPS: HATS, IN GREAT VARIETY. TOOK 1 11KII WITH READY MADE FURNISHING GOODS. GAP!*, UMBRELLAS*, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Tailor’S Tritiiiniiigs, A.<‘ Ac. &(. c. GENTLEMENS’S CLOTHS CUT AND MADE TOOKD'IR AS ItEltKTOFORE No. 47, Front Street, BATH. tf36 *P1CI\<; AMB SUB MEM GLOTH1IMG! —AT— John Simmons & Co’s One Price I stnblishnunt, QUINCY HALL! BOSTON. Tin: attkntiok of Dealers iis Re ady MadeC lolhin^, about visiting BOSTON, for the purpose ol making thei Spring Purchase*. is solicited to the above EST.4RIJSHIQE1VT We have now one of line Larg'«t Stocks of Ready Made Clothing. of every grade and quality, ev. filer* d in BOSTON, which we are prepared to s. ll lo COUNTRY DEALERS! AT WHOLESALE on the most LIBERAL TERMS, and at the lowest market prices. Particular attention paid lo the getting up ofour Spring and Summer Stock! anJ «».ir Clothing is probably better tut. belter ir.uJe and better adapted to tin* wnnls «•; the eoni munity, titan liirtt «>t‘ any other Clothing House in th • city. OR1F.RS f«»r HEADY M ADE CLbl lll.NG, will meet with prompt attention. Goods and price.* warranted ti» he satHactory, or the goods can be retnrited. JOHN SIMMONS & CO.. CJlIAt Y HALL, BOSTON-. !L7-(OVKR QL'IXCY MARKET.; Cm” 9 •Inst Keepived. Ti:" s ' I' K of HAMS—some prime N O —boxes oi Raisins—some extra qua.; > <-t' Tobacco—new Mi Lcssrs— bugs ot <iround Rock Salt, ic.,\r ; nil o: which will te sold cheap. J. S. SliWAl-L. March 20 30
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IN ALL ITS VARIETY, BSATLY Afl© BHBAPOT VMkwrab* AT THE OFFICE OF THE An Entire JYew Stock of CARPETINGS F0» SALE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF HENRY PETTES & CO, No. 224 "Washington Street, CORNER OF SUMMER ST., BOSTOT. 1000 Pieces of Superfine Three-Ply, and elegant Brussells and Tapestry Carpetings, in every variety ol beautiful colurs and figures. 600 Pieces of very low-priced Carpetings, for Offices, Chambers, &c. In the assortment are more than one hundred NEW AND SPLENDID PATTERNS of Carpetings, all of which are warranted Perfectly Past Colors. PAIXTED FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, of all widths and prices. Purchasers of Carpets will find in our Ware house a complete assortment of every article necessary to furnish a house in tire plainest or most elegant manner, and always at LOW PRICES. _ HENRY PETTES & CO. Cutting & Co’s BOSTON and KENNEBEC EXPRESS. PJ1HIS Express will leave Bath tor Ronton, ■ per steamer OCEAN, every Monday and Thursday, at a quarter before six o’clock 1* M. A II business entrusted to tlieir c.u e, will lie faith fully attended to, and the chuigea will be made eatitifactory. Office at the Rook and Jewelry store, next north of the Elliot House. 3w 13 ELISHA CLARKE, Agent. Change ! Change ! DR A. Sil \ W has removed to the .-lore formerly oc cupied by Daniel Mars ton—third door south of the l'.l Ijot House — where he will be happy to wait upon all customers old and new, with a better stock in a merer shop. April. 3.1550. Glorious Volume of Graham's Magazine. Commencing with the JULY .Nnmbcr. rpilE original projector an 1 proprietor of Graham's I .Magazine, having again assumed the entire in.u.uge ment ot this favorite penodical, purposes to commence u new Volume of unrivalled excellence, with the number for July. The early copies will be ready for the mails. .
Bath, Me.
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A FARM IN BATH. THE Stone-house farm, occupied by Mr. Covel.and formerly owned by Gen King. A credit will l»e giv en if desired. Inquire of JOHN G. RICHARDSON'. April 5. 1S50. 6w4^ NEW FURNITURE —AND— CARPET DEPOT. MORRISON & THORNTON! HEREBi c.i;l public attention to their .N EW ESTaBI.ISHM ENT, at the shore next north of 7. Hyde A Co Front Street They have on hand a good and and complete assortment ot FURNITURE, comprising Bureaus. Sofas. Bedheads Matresses. Tables. Chairs. Wash stands, Dressing Tables, Card and Cc* litre TABLES, Cribs, Children s Chans Jtc &c Jtc &c. —ALSO— A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETINGS & IIEARTD RI GS, of the richest styles and colors, which are offered at Exceedingly Low Prices. Together with a good slock of FEATHERS of supe rior quality. ALSO Curtain Fixtures, LOOKING GLASSES, Picture Frames Ac. Paper Hangings! in great variety, and of the prettiest patterns, Curtain Papers, Sec The public in want of any of any of tii« above arti cles are invited to cab and examine. SHIP’S FURNITURE, Manufactured to order m the best style. Old Furni ture repaired and varnished. Mr Thornton superintends the Cabinet Manufactur ing Department, and all orders h r work promptly at tended to. if<il Hath, Bpril 1,1850. To the Public! Carpenter & Co’s EXPRESS, I EAVES Office Daily, per Railroac. at two o’clock, J P M, for Portland, niul Boston. Returning leaves ! office. Portluml.at 7 o’clnrk. \ M. On MOXDA Y$uni THUR8DA YS, leave* office per j steamer Ocean, at l>e to re t> p 41. for Bnsiou. Returning leaves Boston TUESDAYS and FRI : DA YS. atG P M, l'»r Bath. S WVYER k MAGOUN, Agents, Both. I Bath. April 13, 1830. 43if FOR BOSTON DIRECT ! THE ELEGANT AND FAST SAILING STEAMER Capt. E. II. Sanford, ; until further notice, will leave Blackmer* wharf. Bath, for Boston, every MONDAY ami THURSDAY E VEXING S, mi 6 o'clock. RETURNING—l.ra\c Foster's Wharf. Boston,ev ery TUESDAY *v.d FRIDAY EVENINGS, at seven o'clock. Freight taken at the usual rates. No freight will be delivered nil the freiget bills arc paid, and no Baggage lauded front the Boat will be received into the store-house, or accounted lor, unless given m special charge of the Agent. ! N B.—No live Calves will be taken as freight by this Boat. FARE. Bath to Boston $1,50—Meals Extra | Sftm'restmd oilier conveyances me>-l the boat lo con vev passcugwrs in any direeiiou desired. JOHN S. ELLIOT. Agent. I Bath, April 11, 1830. tf-13 J. S.SEWALL, Has just received his Spr.ug assortment of Groceries, West India Goods, PROVISIONS. lie has oil hand: Bhis Clear PORK. Half bbls do. • .Mess do. halt bbls do, do. •• .Mess REEF, half do beef, for family use, I.ARD of the best quality, in bbls and Kegs, HAMS. CHEESE. BUTTER, DRIED APPLES. BEANS, FLOUR, in bbls ami ball bbls. A arge assortment ol uii kinds of TEAS, COFFEE. and SUGAR, new crop MOLASSES. Sugar SYRUP. Wheat Meal and Extra Flour in bags, amt every other 1 article in the Grocery line. -ALSO A good assor’inrnt of WOODEN WARE. PAINTS , and OILS, and DOMESTIC DRV GOODS. SHIP STORES, ; of the liest quality supplied on favorable terms. I April 13.1830. 2m13 Wooden Ware!! VLL kinds of Wooden Ware for sale bv 43 W.P. MARSTON. Seasoned dumber.
Bath, Me.
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, HN. HUDSON, F.«q., of Boston, will d.lir.r the . fourth Lectore ol the course this (Thurstisy) eve nmg, ai 7o'clock. Persons desirous of attending the coarse, are request ed to procure their tickets, which cau be had on the fol lowing terms: Family ticket, - 82,00 Ticket for a gentleman and lady, - l,u(j Season ticket tor one person, ■ 75 Ticket to a single Lecture, ... i*i| Per order of the Curators. E. S. J. fc’EALLEY, Sec. audTreas. Bath, Nov. 6, 1350. 17 Attention ! Although we 4ont, like eome others, to have the agency of one of the LARGEST MASU FAC TO KIES in New England, yet having such, us much as any one has, we will guarantee to sell the b st PAFEK. HANGINGS in the United States, 3 Cj © "\a7 as they can be bought anywhere! Our facilities for ob taining papers Cannot be Beat by those who make such great pretensions, lstf SAWYER A MAGOUX. Fashionable Bonnet Saloon. REMOVAL. MRS. GOULD respectfully announces to her friends and customers, that she nas rrmoved to the store m Led yard's Building. one door sooih of Kendall A Rich ardson's. From Street, where she wul be ready to sup pi. them with every variety or STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS. Of the I > test and most desira! 1 • -** > l *s She keeps oLo, coitstamlvoii hnn I. n lirge sup; Iv ofFAsiunx xatk mii - lineby goods, winch will be *t-li at the 1 .west cash prices. 17tf Bath Oct. 15. 1350. Parallel Railway Lies. George Gardner x co . Yub^y square. Bos fan. offer for sale Parallel Railway Ax>es,t>f superi or quality The Parallel Axles, from late experiments in England, have been shown by Mr G. B Tboruey erofi. to be «uperior to any others in use. Ott S. 1350._ 1 ml7 Cutlery and Brittania Mare. £\C\t j *F. I* l‘ ' ivory and common Table Cuilcrv tyl ft tcr at Bar ain CASTORS r.*ni ob cvttis, to ,f » • _S NV HEATH k Co Cheap for Cash ! Just received at the Store of L. S, FISHER, \ PRIME assortment of Men’s and Bovs’ calf, kip a d » Cowhide. HOOTS ard SI/OES ; l.idles’ Misses’ and Children’s shoes ; enameled, morocco, kid and gaiter boots A large assortment ot Men’s. Women’s. Bovs’ Muses' and Children's Metallic Rubber Boots ai.d Shoes. Fall style HATS AND CAPS. A Isqp Umbrellas. Leather, Thread, Tegs. Ac. TT Ladies an Gentlemen ; lease call a d evamine Bath, Oct. 17, 1950. I7tf. NEXT TO TRINITY CHURCH. HENRY PETTES & CO. HAVE REMOVED THEIR LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF C A H P E T S TO THE NEW GRANITE WAREHOUSE, SIMMER STREET, BOSTON. Every Description of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETINGS For sale in great variety, and at the lowest prices. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, OF ALL WIDTHS AI\D PRICES. Citizens and strangers who visit the city are invited to call and view this extensive establishment, where is offered for sale as larjre an assortment of CARPETINGS as can be found in any warehouse in the United States,— all of which arc warranted to he of the best quality, and perfectly fast colors. NEW DRUG STORE. H'HE subscriber would res ectfulh inform • his friends and the public genet ally, that he has t tke;; the stare undei tb< >«- - hock House, nevt door north of Unlbm's Clotiling K<iabltsti.rie:.t. where lie offers lir sale a complete assortment of iJru s Md i i es.,Ck ic s% bunty A’ti Its F rju- TO rv, F tent MrJ cine . A - Ac. He will also ke*-;* on hand Confectionary ol the host
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HATCH HOUSE, J. F. ihEREEiV, Bath, fie. ,_- THE nouae haa been reoentl, Sited np and JBKfL newly furuiahed, and offers a coinibrtable and convenient slopping place for the man of busi 4-US neas or pleasure. It is situated on Centre St pear the City Hell. E' Board reasonable. th, Hue. 5,1652. 2fttf
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NEW GOODS; JUST RECEIVED —BY—f au <&% m AS splendid an assortment as ever before offered in this city, of Gold sad Silver Watches, Jewelry. Spoons, Cutlery, Combs, Aceordeons, Fanev Goods, tfc. 4fC. And will be sold very cheap indeed. Please call and ex amine, two doors north of the Elliot House.
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FASHIONS! TPE VERY LATESTI AT BAL18US’ Sagadahock CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE, ISO. 6, SAGADAHOCK BUILDING, pa®snf snm Great Sale of Clothing, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND FURNISHING GOODS. TO COMMENCE Tuesday^ The first day of October, 1850, And continue until fun her notice. 'T'HIS Stock offers to the public nn oppor tuniiyjnost rare for their benefit. Being interested it) two large IMPOR TING HOU
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1850-11-14
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IMPORTANT! IMMENSE STOCK OF C!! HATS! Cl PS! AND FURNISHING GOODS! PlRNSWOmT'BROOKS, AT THE WELL KNOWN OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE! NORTH END OF UNION BLOCK, opposite the head of Broad Street, Have just received their FALL STOCK, all the LATEST STYLES of Goods, of foreign domestic manufacture, con by far the largest stock IN THE STATE! AT PRICES Much Reduced ! from our former well known low rates. The public will find in our Spacious Warehouse! of every style and des manufactured in the very best and most faithful man ner, at such EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, to insure a saving of at least per cent, to the pur * In addition to which, the pub have the advantage of selections from the LARGEST STICK in the State, every article of which is of the very best quality, and every garment made up in the best and most —THE— LOW PRICE SYSTEM, Established by us, will not only adhered to, but we are to open the FALL TRADE, BY SELLING CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, IMS M D uMSy Furnishing Goods, &c.. At a large reduction on our tor mer well'known LOW RATES! We are enabled to do this, in con sequence of the Immense Quantity ! of Goods, which the excellent quality of ev ery ariicle offered for sale in this
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Dr. S. P. SHAW, SURGEON DENTIST, FBONIT STREET, Third door so'Uh of Ihe Elliot House, OFFERS his services to the Citizens of Both, and trusts in his ability and experience to entitle him to iheir confidence and patronage. Refer to F.lbridge Baron, M P Dentist, \ p ,iai . Hr. Chris. R Coffin, Demist, ) 1 0 Albert Shaw, M. D.. Ruth. Jan. 7. 3ra2fl
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Dr. S. P. SHAW, SURGEON DENTIST, FRONT STREET, Third door south of the KUiot House, OFFERShis services to the Citizens of Bath, and trusts in his ability and experience to entitle him to their confidence and patronage. Jan. 7. 3m39
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1850-04-04
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NEW FURNITURE —AND— CARPET DEPOT: MORRISON & THORNTON! HEREBY cill public attention to their NEW ESTABLISHMENT, at the store next north ofZ. Hyde A Co Front Street They have on hand a good and and complete assortment or FURNITURE, comprising Bureaus, Sofas. Bedsteads Matresscs, Tables. Chairs, Wash stands, Dressing Tables, Card and Centre TABLES, Cribs, Children s Chain Sec &.c Lc &c. —ALSO— A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETINGS & REARTH RIGS, of the richest styles and colors, which are offered at Exceedingly Low Prices. To gel her with a good slock of FEATHERS of supe rior quality. ALSO Curtain Fixtures, LOOKING GLASSES. Picture Frames. Ac. Paper Hangings! in great variety, and of the prettiest patterns, Curtain Papers. Ac The public in want of any of any of the above arti ties are invited to call and examine. SHIPS FURNITURE, Manufactured to order in the best style. Old Furni ture repaired and varnished. Mr L'hornion superintends the Cabinet Manufactur ing Department, and all orders f» r work promptly at tended in lf41 Bath, Bpril 1. 1930. Squashes and Onions, IN fine order, and just received, and f r sale at the City Market by A G. PAGE. * Genuine Spring Medicines. A LARGE supply of genuine Medicines for ihe relief an i cure ot Spring complaints: Sarsaparilla Sc To mam bitters. Abbot's bitters. Buzzells bitters. Sand Wil l Cherry bitters, Richardson's hitlers, HardyT bit ters. Ac, Sec., tor sale at the lowest prices by a’, g page. Notice of Foreclosure. 1MIE Subscriber hereby gives notice that he claims possession of the following described lot of laud, to wit: A certain piece of land situated in Newcastle with ihe
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JOB PRINTINC IN ALL ITS VARIETY, KSATLY km AT THE orPICE OF THE vm$z> *fw Entire .Veic Stock of CARPETINGS FOB SALK AT THB WAREHOUSE OF HENRY PETTES & CO., No. 224 Washington Street, CORNER OF SUMMER ST., BOSTON. 1000 Pieces of Superfine Three-Ply, and elegant Brussells and Tapestry Carpetings, in every variety of beautiful colors and figures. 500 Pieces of very low-priced Carpetings, for Offices, Chambers, &c. In the assortment are more than one hundred NEW AND SPLENDID PATTERNS of Carpetings, all of which are warranted Perfectly Past Colors. PAINTED FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, of all widths and prices. Purchasers of Carpets will find in our Ware house a complete assortment of every article necessary to furnish a house in the plainest or most elegant manner, and always at LOW PRICES. HENRY PETTES & CO.
Bath, Me.
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1850-04-04
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SPRING FASHION —FOR— HATS! JUST RECEIVED BY L. P. LEMONT & SOS, PROM THE MOST CELEBRATED DAT ESTABLISHMENTS IN NEW YORK, /TAMELY; BEEBE Sf Co.,/ G. AL FORD, /. -V. GE.YX1.Y, AXD M. BIRD, With whom they have made arrangement t« be con supplied with the LATEST STYLES of and as large a variety as any other establisb eiic — LIKEWISE,— tQCTGl GAT** IN GREAT VARIETY. TOGETHER WITH READY MADE CLOTHING! FURNISHING GOODS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Tailor’S Ac Ac Ac. ' c. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHS CUT AXD MADE TO ORDER AS No. 47, Front Street, BATH. tf36
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THE PUBLIC; cramFemB -AT THE— Bath Outfitting WAREHOUSE, INTRODUCED THIS DAY [Monday, March 4, 1850,] —THE— SPRING FASHION OF HATS! Embracing the Styles of —OF— and some others. We deem it unnecessary to the quality of our HATS, will simply say that our assort ment embraces the BEST ANY market affords, and we res pectfully invite ALL to call examine for themselves. Our PRICES are as low as lowest in New York and SPRING STYLE . OAFS! LV ENDLESS VARIETY. r_ THE LARGEST STOCK OF mmnm —AND— FURNISHING I\ THE STATE, at LOWER prices than at other Establishment. The public are informed having enlarged our the Bath Outfitting Warehouse will be found to more than its former resources for the wants of its numerous and the public generally. FARNSWORTH & BROOKS. Bath, March 4, 1S20. 6w37 _ _ - - --
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. *tin Entire JYew Stock of CARPETINGS fox SALK AT TSX Warehouse HENRY PETTES & CO, Wo. 224 Washington Street* CORNER or SUMMER ST., Aoston. 1000 fieoe* of Superfine Three-Ply, and elegant Broiselk and Tapestry Carpetings, hi every Variety at beautiful colors and figure*. 600 Pieces of very low-priced Carpetings, for Offices, Chambers, Ac. In the assortment are more than one hsndred HEW AND SPLENDID PATTERNS of Carpetings, all of which are warranted Perfectly Fast Colors. j PAINTED Floor oil-cloths, of all widths and prices. Purchasers of Carpets will find in our War*, house a complete assortment of every article necessary to furnish a house hr the plainest of most elegant manner, and always at LOW PRICES. flfiNBY PETTES A CO. SPRING FASHION -FOE HATS! JUST RECEIVED BY FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED BAT ESTABLISHMENTS IN' NEW YORK, .YAM ELY; FROM IVM. If. BEEBE (,■ Co..J. G. AL VORD, J. V. GE.YtYLY, AJSD M. BIRD, With whom they hare made arrangement to be con tinually xupplietl with the LATEST STYLE# HATS, and as lar^e a variety as any other •siablish* mem —LIKEWISE,— BOSTON HATS* IN GREAT VARIETY. TOGETHER WITH READY MADE CLOTHING! FURNISHING GOODS, < vi's. meltf.i.las, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Tailor’S Ac. Ac. Ac. c. GENTLEMENS’S CLOTHS CUT AND MADE TO ORDER AS HfeREtOFORE No. 47, Front Street, BATH.
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FASHIONS! THE MY LATEST! AT BALLOUS' Sagadahock AND OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE, NO. 0, SAGADAHOCK BUILDING, Great Sale of Clothing, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND FURNISHING GOODS. TO COMMENCE Tuesday, The first day of October, 1 850, And continue until further notice. 'iMilS Stock offers to the public an oppor tunity most rare for their benefit. Being interested in two large IMPOR TING HOU SES in another State, it enables us to pro duce Goods from first hands, mid conse quently, at least Twenty per cent, less than those who do not enjoy this advantage. The Stock of this establishment is new, and of the latest and most approved styles, and made up in the most Workmanlike Manner. The Stock also is very extensive, more so than at nnv other place in the city, if not in the State (Roekland excepted) which makes it worthy the attention of those who are about to purchase their FALL OUTFITS. It should be remembered that the Styles nt the ate later by some weeks than any that have appenreil nt other places in town, and nnoth er and more important consideration is, that the Goods are better than common, and at lgast 20 per cent, less in price than at any other establishment in Bath ; and as the is one of the most magnificent buildings in the State, anil is conducted in the best and most liberal older, so it is determined that all departments connected with this noble building, shall be of the SAME HIGH ORDER, and especially that part which relates to the Sagadahock Clothing AND Outfitting Warehouse and as it is an established fact the Goods have been sold 20 to 25 per cent. sSi rsre rad ^r\. jjp a ad rr* at the SAGADAHOCK Clothing and Outfitting WAREHOUSE than nt any other establishment; and this can be proved by at least FIVE HUNDRED Good and substantial Customers, it becomes nil who wish to make n saving to purchase their Goods here. In conclu sion, we would say that if you want an Over coats, an under Coat, a Vest, Pams,any kind of an under garment, Hals, Caps, Boots, Shoes, or any article of Men’s or Boy’s wear, call in at (he Sagadahock Clothing and Outfit ting Warehouse, am! you will find any article you want in the Clothing line at a lower price than you ever heard of before. Tlterefote we sum up the whole in the following, viz., Largest House, the best
Bath, Me.
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HIGHLY IMMENSE STOCK OF HATS! CAPS! AND FURNISHING GOODS! AT THE WELL KNOWN a&ma. NORTH END OF opposite the head of Street, Have just received their FALL STOCK, all the of Goods, of domestic manufacture, con by far the largest IN THE STATE ! AT PRICES Much Reduced ! our former well known The public will find in our Spacious Warehouse! of every style and des manufactured in best and most faithful man at such EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, to insure a saving of at per cent, to the pur In addition to which, the pub have the advantage of selections from the the State, every article of which of the very best quality, and garment made up in the and most WflRKJIlMilKE mm —THE— PRICE SYSTEM, by us, will not only to, but we are open the FAIL TRADE. BV SELLING ClSTOfl-MADE CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, &c., a large reduction on our tor well known LOW RATES! are enabled to do this, in con of the Immense Quantity ! Goods, which ihe excellent quality of ev article offered for sale in this EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT, us to anil the un
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Stoves ! Stoves !! ney will In- refunded. June 5, 1-50 rpilL subscribers have on hand ami are now selling at the lowest pri cks. S T O V ES of every description, some of which are heavier, better finish* ed. and more par ft cl ihun any others hi u>e We warrant them,and if. upon trial of thirty day*.do not prove satisfactory, the mo* W. WALK Lit A CO. 50
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SUMMER GOODS NEW STYLE! 1 SPLENIW STM I JUST RSOaiTSD! June 1,1850!! FARNSWORTH & BROOKS, At the celebrated mskmm OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE! Have this day opened, and offer TO THE PUBLIC By far the LARGEST, BEST —and— Cheapest Stock of CLOTHING! Manufactured from fabrics of the latest importations and domestic manufacture, of the latest styles— Summer Style —AND— FURNISHING GOODS! &c., &c., &c., Ever offered in this City or State, vs tlian at any other establishment!! THE PUBLIC HILL FIN'D At this Establishment, An Immense Assortment of every desirable stvle of GOODS! at a scale of prices that must convince every purchas er that the bombastic pretensions of envious competitors and imi tators of our system of Clothing the Public at such an enormous reduction IN PRICES as to astonish the whole commu nity, are mere GAS, GAMMON and HUMBUG. The Public will lincl that oor price* are not only the. Lowest in the State ! but that we sell on the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, without any invidious distinctions, or sliding scale of prices, to con form to a man’s particular calling or position in life. We are gratified in being able
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SHIP CHANDLERS, AND DEALER?TX SHIP STORES, 5a SOUTH STREET, 3w NEW YORK. 61 SPRING FASHION —FOR — MTS! Jl'ST RECEIVED BY L, P. LEMONT & SOY, PROM THE MQSTCELEBRATED IIAT ESTABLISHMENTS IN NEW YORK, NAMELY; FROMWM.H. BEEBES,- Co.,J. G. AL FORD, J. V. GE.YNLY, AND M. BIRD, With whom they hare made arrangement to be con tinually supplied with the LATEST STYLES of HATS, and as large a variety as any other establish ment -LIKEWISE, BO ST OS. HATS* IN GREAT VARIETY. TOGETHER WITH READY MADE CLOTHE! FURNISHING GOODS, CAPS, ruBIIEI.LAS, ' Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Tailor'S Trimmings, dice Ac. Ac. c. GENTLEMENS’S CLOTHS CUT AND MADE TO ORDER AS HERETOFORE No. 47, Front Street, BATH. tf36
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XEXT TO TR1X1TT CHI RCH. I'CARPETI NGS ■■■■■niaKvifesa HENRY PETTES & CO. HAVE REMOVED THEIR LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF CARPETS TO THE NEW GRANITE WAREHOUSE, SUMMER STREET, BOSTON. Every Description of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETIXGS For sale in great variety, and at the lowest prices. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, CF ALL WIDTHS AND PRICES. Citizens and strangers who visit the city are invited to call and view this extensive establishment, where is offered for sale as large an assortment of CARPETINGS as can be found in any warehouse in the United States,—all of which are warranted to be of the best quality, and perfectly fast colors. • Broun and Bleached Sheetings. THE subscriber is opening this morning a complete as sortment of browo and bleached Sheetings. Also a more bale* of those remnants brown Sheeting, for sale II. W. OrtEN. Oct 5. _16 Sugars, Ac. Tt'ST received, a lot of SUGARS of all qualitiew and pri of INDIA GOODS
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FASHIONS! THE VERY.LATEST! BALLOUS’ Sagadahock AND OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE, NO. 6, SAGADAHOCK BUILDING, sra&srj srasxir* Great Sale of Clothing, HATS AND PAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ■ AND FURNISHING GOODS. TO COMMENCE Tuesday, The first day of October, 1 850, And continue until further notice. ,T,H1£! Stork offers to the public nn oppor most rare for their benefit.
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IMPORTANT! IMMENSE STOCK OF CLOTHING!! HATS! CAPS! AND FURNISHING GOODS! FJROTOm T~BROOKS, AT THE WELL KNOWN OUTFITTING NORTH END OF UNION BLOCK, OT** opposite the head of Broad Street, Have just received their FALL STOCK, all the LATEST LES of Goods, of foreign domestic manufacture, con by far the largest stock IN THE STATE ! AT PRICES Much Reduced! our former well known low 'l'he public will find in our Spacious Warehouse! of every style and manufactured in the best and most faithful man- at such EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, to insure a saving of at least per cent, to the pur In addition to which, the pub have the advantage of making selections from the the State, every article of which of the very best quality, and garment made up in the and most WORKMANLIKE TIMER. —THE— PRICE SYSTEM. by us, will not only be J 1 J to, but we are prepared open the FILL TRADE, BY SELLING CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, HATS A HD UA PS,
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, pent boy as an apprentice to the Printing Inquire at this office. Hath, Oct. 17, 1850. Just Received, (PER SHIP SUNBEAM,) DIRECT FROM LIVERPOOL, A New Kind of Ware! S. W. HEATH & CO, H-V L just received, direct from the manufacturers England, a new kind of ware—something un.l superior to anything ever offered before in the I States—we being ibe only agent in the Stale of A Pinner or Tea Set i*l this \%are i* mo durable tbnl will last a. li e time, as it is ini|*ossihle 10 destroy enamel. 1 be sha|*e* are also different from any ever belore offered : and the ware will speak for every piece is stamped with our name, and Kdward s Patent Iron dioue Dinner Sets, Tea Toilet and Coffee Setts White <;ramie Dinner. Coffee, Tea, and Toitet Seis Pearl Wlme do do do do do Mulberv do do do do do Flowing Rl«e do do do do do do Dove Pattern do do do do do I.tght Blue do do do do do And various other patterns too numerous t » GLASS- WASE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Tl MBl.KRS--of Flint Glass, from &.L cents to per dnz Gl. v>s PISIIF.S—on feet from fi*.\ rts to S6 pr pair IILA^S LAMPS—«>i fifty dillcmit Patterns, one shb .nt to > » j*er pair. til.\SS Sugar Bowls, Fruit Bowls, Molasses Pitch er- >h<<w Tumblers, Ac. Ac Solar Lamps, Chandeliers and (■irandoles. Solar Lamp*, very cheap, varying from 81.75 toSlO r r v «|<n< rent paiterii# of Solar Lamps. ' ■ IK X N DOLES—some n w patterns, viz—Pan! \ ' Cupid, Drunken Uoy.Spirit oi '70, Fanuy KU i. Dower Girl. Komeo and Juliet, Hoy and Dog. ami a treat n.anv patterns not mentioned. I’H.X \ DF.I.I ERS—with from 2 to l» burners. Side So ur Lump'. Hanging Solars, Hrockt-t Lamps. Ship's >u tnging Lamps. Britannia Mare. Rich and Common Tea and Coffee Pols. Urns, Coffee FiUerers. A e. Castors, from 50 ets to 825—20 different patterns. Silver and Plated Mare. 8uch Tea Po «. Coffee Pots. Urn*. Tea Kettles. Castor# Ssoiffer# and Tr:«\# Salver#. Egg Hollers, But ter Knives, Cake Baskets. Ac. Table Cutlery and Tea Trays. atm Sets of common and Ivory I’anle Cutlery i omiimn amt Gotha Tea I m\s. oi all patterns,some most beautifully inlaid w ith Pearl tin try Lamps, OF El E U¥ DESCRIPTION. Lanterns of endless variety—and very cheap. Rockingham and Fire Proof WARE. Flower Vases of all Kinds <>nr Stock is the biryest in the Slate, and those who art in w .« u \\ i: io Wil I-* eaII and l« • A at us. having In'' .v n. <-i n new arraiigt rnent in our store tor conve nt, lit--. we run sli..\» our goods ui a good a ivauiuge — CaN and see it von dout buy 1 Stf S W HEATH A CO. tieiiteel Household Furniture At Auctiuu. ' PI IF. II u sell old Furniture ol l'apt JAMF.S I. I.AM 1 BEK I’. \\i!I l»*- sold at Anetion, on FRIDAY next, the 2-'iih (list . lit Ht' il. ik. A M,at bis residence, on Wa-intigion Street J I’.LLSW ORTH. Auet'r. Bath, Oct. 22, 1850. IS siliect Tliisic, KEPT constantly on hand, and supplied t-* order bv 'SAWYER a M AUDI V BtHVkseiic rs and Sialiouers Xcw Mackerel. I! ST received and f r sale !•*. ** KPIIKAIM 11AR HING. Steam Ferry wharf. Turks Island Malt. ~UU ll \ BUSHELS, cargo of brig Richmond, for » M)l /t * k; J. S. SEW ALL. Bath, July 25, 1850. 5 New Grocery Store. rpm*. suhi-crihcr imving taken, and newly fitted up l >l< r * «.n Sit am lYrrv Wharf, recent \ occupn «1 Of i# Kimball. would inform Ins friendsaud the putdie he lias tust returned from Boston with a large and assortment of Fresh Groceries, comprisnng every article needed for Ship Stores and Family t which he will sell at the lowest prices. Also a large assortment of of every deseripi ion, such as Pails. Brooms. Tubs, kins. Boxes. Widow Baskets. '\ ash Bowls, Seives
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i i < I j | mHE largest and best assortment of Window Shade* ever 1 offered in this market, may be found at SAWYER & MAGOIWS. ALSO—Paper Hanging!'in great variety and at pnoea a* low aa anywhere. 5 Real Estate For Sale. TMIK well known Waldron Entitle, situated on lK#> X west side of Washington street, between Centre an»l Sthool »• reefs, a very desirable s'and for business*, will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to J KI.1.S WORTH BAY STATE MILLS BAY STATE SIIAAVLS, NANTLES and SCARFS, »ii the latest ami most improved styles. — ALSO— Gentlemen's Travelling Shawl* w ill I i furnished by the subscribers in any quantity, »t the lowest prices Pitre It »*er* will phase unties lbs t the g-Miitim- May Stale :’;tl>rni* he a r tided* correspond ing wn'iii,/: above cm, and they will also be disiin " *i"11■ • < 1 trom ail other woolen »h*w 1* by their superior finish. fine texture, nud hr i lan -y of colors Order* so n.-.u*d from i ! aeci,.m< «n the country, and iht- same will be promptly attended to JEWETT & PRESCOTT, No. S Milk Street, BOSTON. Aug 13, IroO. UUut9. BOSTON MUSEUM, Tremont Street,.Boston. ALWAYS OPEN DAY AND KV'KXIXQ. rpiUS Ml SFni is the largest, most valuable, and best A arranged in the United State*. It comprise* uo Icm than SEVEN DIFFERENT IVl'SEU.MS, to which ha* been added the present year, besides the couataat daily accumulation of article*. One Half of the celebrated PEALE’S PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM, •welling die already immense collection to upward* of HALF A MILLION ARTICLES, the greatest am<Rtnf of objects of interest to Ire found together at any one place in America; and an entirely * NEW HALL OF WAX STATUARY, Osr Hcndrfo Ffft in length, filled to it* utmost capacity w.ih WAX E’lbrilESof the size of life, s.tigjy and in gmops, to tiie number of upwards of TWO III \OUK.D, which have been :n preparation foothe last two years bv a corps of the most distiagnislied artists to In* found in either the old coun try or the new, and are so NATURAL and LlFKLIKIi a* to Mork Reality, and lend the beholder to doubt whether the figures do not actu ally live and breathe. Among the most prominent will be found the celebrated Tableaux of
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HIGHLY IMPORTANT! ■ IMMENSE STOCK OF CLOTHING!! HATS! CAPS! AND FURNISHING GOODS! OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE! NORTH END OF UNION BLOCK, Nearly opposite the head of Broad Street, Have just received their FALL STOCK, all the LATEST STYLES of Goods, of foreign and domestic manufacture, con stituting by far the largest stock IN THE STATE ! AT 1> RICES Much Reduced ! from our former well known low rates. The public will find in our Spacious Warehouse! Garments of every style and des cription, manufactured in the very best and most faithful man ner, at such EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, as to insure a saving of at least per cent, to the pur chaser. In addition to which, the pub have the advantage of making selections from the LARGEST STOCK in the State, every article of which is of the very best quality, and every garment made up in the best and most WOMMIMilKS SMXXER. —THE— LOW PRICE SYSTEM, Established by us, will not only he to, but we are prepared open the FALL TRADE, BY SELLING CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, H A T S; A fdD GAPS, Furnishing Goods, &c,, At a large reduction on our for mer well known LOW BATES! We arc enabled to do this, in con sequence of the
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Bath, Oct 15, 1850. 17tf NEW YORK Broad Street, Bath. THE subscribers having bought thcright of Messrs Free I man & McDonuougli, for tli« exclusive sale of the pa tent Flint Enamel Ware, ill the following towns iti fhis Plate, vi* : Aina, Arrow sic, Hath, Boothbay, Bowdoinham, Bnw doin, Bremen, Bristol, Damariscotta, Dresden, Edgeconib, Georgetown, Jetl'ensoii, Lewiston, Lisbon, Newcastle, No bleboro', Perkins, Phipsburg. Richmond, Topshani,Town send, Union. Webster, West Bath, Warren, Washington, Westport, Whitefield, Wiscasset, Woolwich. And would take this method of informing their friends and the i ublic that they have opened a Warehouse on Oil Bruntl Street, opposite ZI.Vl 1IVDE & Co., lisitli, for the sale of the above ware—and also for the sale of the Patent Right lor the above territory, BATH EXCEPTED, ' This ware being something entirely new—the public arc invited to rail and examine lor themselves, as the patentee ; claims for the ware that it is stronger, and its enamel and colors are superior to any other ware ever offered in this c uutry. The materials of which it is composed contain three different kinds of minerals, which when combined ; make an article superior in every respect to any other ware hi which earth is used, and the above materials are of such a nature, that the mauufaciuiers arc making from them every article used in the Culinary department from the Stove to the Stew pan. Although we have not a stock of the different articles that will be mantfactured at the Factory, yet we have a sufficient assortment (osatisfy the most incredulous—such as Coffee Urns, Tea Pots, Water Urns, Toilet Seta, Sugar Bowls, l reams, Lamps, Candle Sticks. Vases, Mugs, Pitchers, Picture Frames, Curtain Pins, Spittoons. Ac. Connected with the above establishment will be found the ware made by the Brooklin Flint Glass Cc., which embraces the German style of ware, made from Flint Gla s, Turquoise, Caspas Alabaster, Porcelain and w hile Flint, making nil variety of colors. We also offer at the above House a stock of Crockery, Glass, Stone and Earth en Ware, Together with a conihlete assortment of wooden and Wilton ware ; such as flue French Baskets. Cradles, Cnr ri ges, Sponge Baskets, Tag Baskets, Splint, Covered, Cross Bar, Cherry and Market Baskets, Brooms, Mop handles, Seives, Pailes, Sugar Boxes, S eds, Wheelbar rows, &c. Also a good assortment ol Albicot and Jute Mats. American Table Cutlery. The subscribers having also made arrangements with the Watervillc Manufacturing Company, Waterbury, Ct, are prepared to the public, the largest of Table and Pock et Cutlery ever offered in this state, w’hich enabics them to supply the trade at the factory prices. The public ate particularly invited to call and examine our stock, as it is entirely new and embraces all of the most modern styles, and was bought at such prices as en ables them t?» compete with any other establishment of the kind iu the Slate. BOWLES & CO. Bath. Nov 27, 1850. 24tf Tapioca, Fago, POTATO Starrh, Corn Starch, Farina, Maccaroni, Irish Moss ami Vermaceili, for sale by Bath, Oct 29, 1850. 19 ' W. P. MARSTON. (•outline Cough Medicines. HUNGARIAN Balsam of Life, Schenok’s Pulmonic Syrup, Syrup of Liverwort, Cod Oil Candy, and all kinds genuine Cough Medicines for sale by 33 A G PAGE, Ageri'/or Bath.
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Just Received, (PfR SHIP SUNBEAM) DIRECT I ROM LIVERPOOL, A New Kind of Ware! SAY. HEATH & CO, UA \ 1. just r«« n\ *•«!. tint rt in in i|k luunulacturersiif Ki •: and. n new Cm.! • I wart—m ii t-ihii g different •,n‘* >u|en.>r ’o any 11i i» g ivAr i lined he lore in the U; >ur i w . I ring .1 > i»i.i\ apt m hi 11« «* Siaie ol Maine. \ Dinner <-r’I i n . Set ol this tt are i* so durable liter u will la*i a lie unit'.;.* il is .ii) i-sMl.it: to destroy die • ‘iianit*! I he shape-* are also different fr« hi any thing \>-r belore offered : ai d the w are W t!I speak lor nteii, < \ i r\ piece is stamped with t-ur unfre, and warranted. ! .- ward S I’.iit fit Iron S-onc Dinner Sets, Tea Seta, I'oilel and (It. * Sells. N\ liii»- (•ramie Dinner. Coffee, Ten, and Toilet Fei». Pear! While do do do do dt» Muibery do do do do do 1 low iuc B-ne do do do do do do Dove Pattern do do do do do Eight Blue do do do do do And various oilier patterns ion unmernosto mention* ■GLASS W(m„ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. T1 MDLF.KS-ot Flint Glass, from 6-4 cents to 84 per di«z. til.ASS DISIIES—on teet in m f.*-| els to f6 pr pair, til.Ass I.aMPS—i-i fifty different Patterns, nom one shilling lo S.» per pair. (il.ASS Suear bow i*. Fruit Howls* Molasses Pitch ers. Show Tumblers, Ac. Ac Solar Lamps, Chandeliers aid (iirnndolfs. Solar Lnmp«. very cheap. vary ing- from ? 1,75 to 9Iff. L miy.ililli-imi paliein* ol Si-iur I :nii| *. _ l.lll A \ DoLF.s—sciin- I., w ) utterns. viz—Tao! %nd Virginia, i i i id. Drunken Hoy.Spirit of *7«. Fanny Eli 'ler. L lower * • i«I. K.-iuco unit Julu t, Hoy and Dee. and i great i. ai.\ paii. ru> n<>i mentioned, i i i INDEI.IKKS— with from 2 to6bfetMn, Side So ,r I~*n»ps Hanging Sofaut, Brocket Tump*, Ship’* Swinging Vamps. Britannia Ware. Hieh end Common Tea and Coffee Pots, I'm*,Coffee Filterem. Ac. Castor*, irom 50 cl* to #2.7—20 different patterns. Silver and Plated Ware. Such a< Tea Pots, Coffee Pot*. Urns, Tea Kettle*, Castors. Sunil. r> and Trays. Salvers, F.gg Hoilers, Hut ler Knives. Cake Baskets. Ac. Table Cutlery and Tea Tray*. 500 S.-t# of eoinuiou and Ivory Table Cutlery, i - in non and Ui-thie T.-:» Trays, ot all paiterns, some most beanttliilly inlaid with Pearl Fnfry Camps, or Et rh'r description. Lanterns of endless v.»ri« ty—and very cheap. Rockingham and Fire Proof WARE. Flower Vase* of all Kinds. Our Stock is the large*! in the Slate, and those who ire in wan: w :l! do well I" call and look at us . having ai.-ly made a new arrangt incut in our store lor conva-* i --nee. \\»* ran show our goods at a good advantage.-* Call !• iiJ see if yon dotit buv. iMf S. \V. HEATH A CO. Iron Foundry —AND— 1 MA( lll\i: SHOP, IllJIARISCOTTA HILLS, HE. mffF subscribers Ifnvlns* been in the above business thr«* I \i-sirs, are now prepared to luiiush rusting* at sBorfc \\ ind
Bath, Me.
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Eastern times. [volume]
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138
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•, morocco, gaiter boots. A large assortment of Men’s, Women’s. Bovs’Misses’ and Children’s Metallic Rubber Boots and Shoes. Fall Style HATS AND CAPS. Also, Umbrellas, Leather, Thread, Pegs, ftc. XT Ladies an Gentlemen j lease call and examine. Bath, Oct. IT,1850._J7tT_ NEXT TO TRINITY CHURCH. _, .sfiisgStes HENRY PETTES & CO. HAVE REMOVED THEIR LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF CARPETS TO THE NEW GRANITE WAREHOUSE, SCM.YIER STREET, BOSTON. Every Description of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETINGS For sale in great variety, and at the . lowest prices. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, OF ALL WIDTHS AND PRICES. Citizens and strangers who visit the, city are invited to call and view this extensive establishment, where is offered for sale as large an assortment of CARPETINGS as can be found in any warehouse in the United States,— all of which are warranted to be of the best quality, and perfectly fast colors.
Bath, Me.
[ "Maine--Sagadahoc--Bath" ]
Eastern times. [volume]
John T. Gilman
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1850-10-03
122
1
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0.97252
TRUITT CHURCH. HENRY PETTES & CO. HAVE BXXOVXD THE IK LARGE AED ELEGANT STOCK OF O A R P E T S TO THE NEW GRANITE WAREHOUSE, SUMMER STREET, BOSTON. Kray Description of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETINGS For ale in great variety, and at the lowest prices. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, OF ALL WIDTHS AND PRICES. Citixens and strangers who visit the city are invited to call and view this extensive establishment, where is offered for sale as large an assortment of CARPETINGS as can be found in any warehouse in the United States,— all of which are warranted to be of the best quality, and perfectly fast colors. Kennebec & Portland Railroad.
Bath, Me.
[ "Maine--Sagadahoc--Bath" ]
Eastern times. [volume]
John T. Gilman
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0.966244
HIGHLY IMPORTANT! IMMENSE STOCK OF CLOTHING!! HATS! CAPS! AND FURNISHING GOODS! FIRNORTII & BROOKS. AT THE WELL KNOWN OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE! NORTH END OF UNION BLOCK, Nearly opposite the head of Broad Street, Have just received their FALL STOCK, Comprising all the LATEST ST\ LES of Goods, of foreign and domestic manufacture, con stituting by far the largest stock IN THE STATE ! AT PRICES Much Reduced ! from our former well known low rates. The public will find in our Spacious Warehouse! Garments of every style and des cription, manufactured in the very best and most faithful man ner, at such EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, as to insure a saving of at least twenty-five per cent, to the pur chaser. In addition to which, the pub lic have the advantage of making their selections from the in the State, every article of which is of the very best quality, and every garment made up in the best and most —THE— LOW PRICE SYSTEM, Established by us, will not only be adhered to, but we are prepared to open the FAIL TRADE, BY SELLING CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND «fA.P$> Furnishing Goods, &c. At a large reduction on our for mer well known LOW RATES! We are enabled to do this, in con sequence of the Immense Quantity ! of Goods, which ihe excellent quality of ev ery article offered for sole in this
Bath, Me.
[ "Maine--Sagadahoc--Bath" ]
Eastern times. [volume]
John T. Gilman
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