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Day
30
Month
November
Year
1860
Copyright
Public Domain
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T3E BANNER STOR?. g SECOND AIiRIVaL - ü-- FALL 3c TWIWTEB L3r O O X S. GOODS FRONT AtJCTION. Facts for the Feople WASHTBNAW rfWB ■ ADJOTINING COÜNTIES! And thoir numeren qnestion aiiFerad. Whv ík EBerybody trading at the HAKKER STORE? '-Beauté J A. P. MILLS, tbo Propnetor of that Establishment has jast returned from the Estïeru Citiea wnh the Largest, Ilandsoméd, Cheamett, and J Most Altractive Stock of STAPLE ANDFANCY DRY COODS! o?er brought to tliia part of tïi 9tata.J Why 1$ ErtryMy pUaua wJh hiê Stook? T i Heoaaso hUstrlos ar mre beaatlfal, qoelitj botter, 8 ad priyoa lovrer tUao at . othr atoro ia ths eounty. JVty ha ke alztxzfs Svmething A'eio and Cheap . Hecaaso ho haaa friönd connocted wlth ooe of Ihe Jy J fest DrQoodi HouaMinNw York, wh ís cwntlnaalst " BOBDjya ROUW' lor cheap bargulzis Bud the lat e styles, as thcy apje;ir from time to tim, aij'l íntbía way keps him supplicd with i yle, aül couáoquently cual-omcrs eui alwaya ünd souoÜilngFresh, NEW CDEAPiil .DESIRA BLE IVíjí cu he sell so macA Chtaptr than the rest? ■" Because he has a buyer in the city all the tito to tftlu (ulrantage of the continual changfl of the niJrkol, a;jj ( in that way tuya his gooJs mucli chsapur than othwf can, and thoL he marka them down to tho XiOWEST riOURBS. MVii oe he sc.'i Ladiet' and Childrent' Shoet en much c'tttiper than icim twr htard ofby the oldest Shoemakstsi ( Becauso he bus hia atock in tht Iin3 of hoútcaken, of the manufacturera, fully V6 pr cnt cheaper than tht New Yürk Jobbers sell them, and much bettr work thac theyseiiorally keop. lhii oourae enabloa hlm to isU a better Gaiter for 35 Cents. than others mII at 60 cents . and a bettr FC'2LD OAHSF , at 60 ceuta, thau othrs buü Kt 76 oaU. HM Aa any Hat and Cap? Yes, I uhonld thlnk he haa stacka of them, onoogh to supily tho State, at pricO3 lowr than fni vnt ae&rdol round these parta. W'iy ia his Tea to much brtter for the pric you pay than you pel at olfter placee' Bocause he takes groat care n aelectiny it, and giros Ui cuatoinera the bonoUt of a real good 76 ceat TEA FOR 50 CENTS, It is 8 Tay he has got. Wher ikould you go to get your CLOTIIS and have them Cut or Ma M To the BANNER STORE, where tho Poopl'a Banner is unfuri6'3for the Pc-tple sgood. South sido of Public 3qusre. a feir door went of Cook'i Hotul. A. P. MILLS. 8pt. 18, 1860. Trrtr 8,776,994,650 ' VOLTJNTEIRS WANTED! TO ASSI9T IÍÍ TSB LIBERA PION OF CUBA ! White folbs, or cf whatcver color, caste or nativity, whcther rcarriod, single or of doubt ful connexion, willbeoalisted in the noble cause of EMAKCIPAT1KQ THE COMMVKJTV -TROM THLTHRALQ0M OF HIGH FHICES ! and will rcoeivo ihetr outfit at tha Extensivo Furnishing Establishment -OF THE- G UITERMAN' tí ÏÏEAD QÜARTERS! baving been established for the LAST TEN YEARS, onr known rulo of warfare ia an Undi sguised Destruction OF HIGH P RICES! 3?C3Il CIiOTHIWCt For all g&3! Sex and Conditions! ín consequenoe of the very flittoring cneouragsraent wliioh we have reoiived sinoa our location in this ay, we havo incroasej cur Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINC To meet the iemands of our ouatomer, and having lxcome more fully oonvinotd than ever, that our mode of dooling, nainely: ut ihe loweat possible rat es for isthoonly true plnn; ws will continue t: serve tho public as herftofore duriE g the curaing fall and winter. Our Mook oonsiets in every variety of READY MADE CLOTHING ! Plíin and Fancy CLOTHS. CASSTJIKR?, RILK, AND PTLK VELVETS. A large lot of GENTLEMEN'S FÜRyiSHING GOODS, which ure all warrauteü DOX'T FAIL. TO Oj&.Z-tJLjj&'J? Q. JEU. Q. For past fa vors we are grateful to all, The eame for large ones ín pro portion, And those who see út to cali Shall reccivc our beat emiles and devotion. M. Guiterman & Co. N. tí. StU'lents and all otheis who n-ant to aee SONDHEIM' ncw jnode of cutting will do woll to eal! and learo their nwaauve For a Nice Fitting Suit ! Aun Ai-ttlr. !''■;■ ÍS, "'f 7'-' I '

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