■i. ■&mmm urn co., ; Hare much pleasure in announcing the arrival of their FIRST SPRING SHIPMENTS OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, ETC., Ex B.s. KHEDIVE, PLEIONii, LOCH ORES, and PABEORA. New Straw Hats New Millinery Bonnets New Costumes New Prints, Oretones, &c. New Alpacas and Lustres New Silk Scarfs New Flowers and Feathers Ladies' and Children's Underclothing Men's and Boys' Clothing. BOOT* AIVII SHOES, English and Colonial Make, AT MORE FAVORABLE PRICES THAN EVER. ' 0 Men's and Boys 9 Colonial and English-made CLOTHING, At LESS than our USUAL CHEAP RATES ! FRESH NOVELTIES OK SIXPENNY & SHILLING TABLES. T. S. WYMOND & CO., Hall of Commerce. The Election. ' Hate tbe Electors heard tbe news of the famous shop for Boots and Shokb ? Boots and Shoes both large and small, At prices within the reach of all; The beßt,and cheapest Boots to buy Are sold at Healt's, go and try. - Just Received, 225,000 pain of Boots and|SHOis, imported for the present Electoral Excitement, by the clipper steamer Windbag, and specially adapted for VOTERS LAND CANDIDATES! TOB Adams, Pitt, Graham and Curtis Are going to ha?e a regular rumpus, Iv Healt's Boots round town they'll stump it, , Each loudly sounding his own trumpet. tS STOCK, A LOT OP Running? Slio'ew, f Very Suitable for Election Committee! to run in Voters.] HEALY & SON.
PATJSNT OVAL SAMBON FSNOIN& WIBi.; npHOSB about to Fence are respectfully X. invited taeead to the andenignei for OirouUn and fall particular* of this celebrated Wire, showing the great advantages it possesses over all other Wires. . ' So great has been the eueeeu that nunaroui in itatora are in the market, and the public have to >c w«ry and not get taken in by having wortblesa stuff aimed off ai equal to the Saxsok. • Look for Tally on each C Ml. ! 2500 TONS SOLD DURING LAST YEAR Daring veoent Buih Firei we hare reoatyed \ny gratifjing information aa to the superiority of thii Wire—quite a new feature' in its hiitorj. ; A Send for Oiroulaw, ' iTLBiSr BBOTHEBB AND BIGG, i ', ' IXTOKtnkAXD l*O*ko*OlS. " ' ", ' ,
HCHALMSftS runs a comfortabl* • 7oui»wlMtlsd Oor.r«d OONVBYAHOB between BIOHMOND M d MOTUBKA, lMvinf tbe Bailwat Bvahov, Bxamtom, vftj Ma»lT, Wu>xmd4T, and TanuT, »t 10 ».«.. tad Mtaning from Motoixa •urj Tuesday, TmTmsDAT, aad Satuxdat, *t 8 o'olook a.n. - i All Panels left at the Wmtm Ham Hoim, Biahmond, and at Ooppin's Bwajt In, Mttueka, wUI b# attendtd to. ' BOYAL CANDLE MANUFAOTOBX, ANTWERP, BELGIUM. MESSRS. DB ioijBAIX, OEDEB. KOVBN, & CO., beg to inform the buyers of their Oandlei, that in oonwqnence of their labeli haTiof bnen imitated to a Tery large extent, the ntnie of the firsn will in future be signed aoroM each label. They |alio bog to draw attention to the •uperior quality of their .manufatures, in reoogsi* 4ien of whioh bujera have given them the preference over ofchera, #fid for whioh thf .j^. OOItD ii&VAL AT THST Jf ABM HIHIBITION, 1878, WAS AWABJDBDIMIL 1078
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