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Look out for the right place, no. 27 Main street.

--Great importance to all in want of Dry Goods, Dry Goods. Just received, a very extensive stock of Dry Goods, consisting of 5,000 yards beautiful small and large figured Prints, De Laines, Alpacas, Morinces Lavalla, Mohair, Debeges, Muslin Robes; 1,000 misses' and ladies' single and double Plain and Pla'd Woolen Shawls, cheaper than any other house will sell them; all colors and qualities of Stella Shawls, from $2 upward; 500 extra fine ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, at $6 per dozen, worth $9; 100 fine Bed Blankets, astonishingly low for the times; 100 Gray and White Blankets, for soldiers, &c.; 300 pieces White, Gray, and Blue Plain and Twilled Flannel, the cheapest in the city; the greatest bargains in Brown and Black shirting and Sheeting 25 pieces 104 and 114 Bleached Sheeting; 6,000 yards small Plaid Gingham and Domestic Stripe, for servants; Dress Goods, Hosieries, Gloves, Irish Linen, Table Cloths, fine worked Bands, and ladies' Collars, Cloaks, Linseys, Shoes and Boots, and numerous other goods, at a reasonable price, at 7 Main st.

oc 29 Joseph Strause.

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