Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 December 1855 — Page 3
MAMMOTH
trees, &c.
xar
A W A E
AND
STORE!
CUMBERLAND. GREGG
& CO.
2
EMPIRE
9
No.
Having, found the old stand formerly occupied by tbem inadequate to the accommodation of aj
largely increased &
growing- trade, have removed their large' stock of Hardware and groceries to one1 of the spacious store rooms in the newj brick block lately erected on Vernon street, opposite the1i Hoi ton House.
The beaut.y and con ve
vience of our ncw rooms is sufficient inducement for our old friends to call and see us aside from which wc call boast of decidedly the largest and best selected stock of goods ever brought to Crawfordsville, as it is full and complete in every branch of the trade which fills our rooms from garret. We enumerate a cles: Iron,
celler to will here I few arti-
Wails, Steel, Vices,
Bellows,
Hammers, Anvils, Carpenters Tools, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Mat
Barrels, l^iuups. i'low^nlaw Moulds, 1 ldl
Th« Farnuir cau also find at this House nil kinds of Agricultural Iniplinicnta. Trices below all rompotition. In fact wc would say to tho fanner, f.ai Mechanic, Housekeeper or citizen, that their wantcan h« snp[ilLcJ at our establishment and that nil possible pain* will be taken to render coods satis factory both in prico and quality. Call and see us and wo will give vou oxeclknt bargains.
All ortlers entmstod to us will reeeivo proqijpt M^d careful attention, and it will be our e.rit^Mwfcavor to execute ihcai in a manner to u^ure cnmWfctisfactiou.
TONS 6
EAGLE SALOON,
One Door Sooth of Earl»s Livery Stable, on Green Street.' THE undersigned havingfitted up their eating establishment, tafcc pleasure in saying to the young Gentlemen ofCrawfordsville, that they ore now refldy for operation. FEESII BALTIMORE OYSTERS received regularly during the season. Wild Game (when it can be had) and other delicacies will be .served np for ciistomerd. A liberal shore of pat ronage solicited. MASTERSON & CO.
Dec. 1, IS35. v7n27m3.
Fresh Groceries.
WE
have just received at onr establishment on Green street, opposite Campbell & Go's Dry Good store, a fine lot of fresh groceries, to wit:
No 1 N. O. Sugar, crushed do, powdered, double refined do. Sugar House Molasses, a superior article of Tea, CoiTee, Cider. Vinegar, Codfish. Rice, Cheese, Pcpner on oar Cinnamon Door Mats, Notions and Toys, Toilet Soap fumerv, also superior Oil* for the hair, &c.
MASTERSON & KEENEY.
Candies.
A large lot of Candies put up in 25 lb boxes. for salo by MASTERSON «fc KEENEY.
Cash for Poultry.
The undersigned will pay ensli for Turkeys. Chickens, Butter, Eggs, also, all kinds of Wild Game, delivered p.t their establishment one door south of Earl's Liven* Stable.
THE
BLOCK,
MASTERSON & KEENEY.
Chetving Tobacco.
N
O 1 article of sweet flavored Virginia Cavendish tobacco for sale bv MASTERSON & KEENEY.
Removal!
Confectionary & Toy establishment cf J. I). Xfnstcrson, will hereafter be found in the new building directly opposite Campbell fc Go's .Dry Good Store, on Green street, where he will be pleased to see nil his friends and customers freqnently.
Nov Kth 1S55. vT-nlO.
E O S O A
0A¥is & mm
Having boueht cut and Succeeded
on sale a
SN00K & C(L
rcpi!oetf"ll-v
inf,,rm
of Montgomery country thatthev have now
S E N I S O O
NEW GOODS
omr! :.ii:g theIrs ed in this market Our stock consists in
CLOTHING, «•.» HOOTS & SHOES, I! ATS tfc CAPS'. ?7i'S,
NOTIONS, Queensware,
all of which will le sold at unprecedented T.OW PKICKS fur cash or approved credit.
We have Adopted the
O N E I E S S E
great
lS".r»,
CJ A I I [011 fair Terms.] mv llousc, which is large and comoprmgs, ellers,
A
.X.C31™
Spokes, Sash,
Xrois •'cd. Also three
A
TIIK
assortment ever before offcr-
art of
FOREIGN# DOMESTIC
mm
i®®il
1
All our roods have the sellim price marked upon them in figures from which there will be NO VARIATION. We lv-liove tliis to He the only fnir.wav of doimr a retail bit.-iness. and hope it. will be np"- J}, preciaicd iy tliose who favor us wit!: their putronronngc. jManuf inak'O room for ncr/ roods tv.r.fUntly nrriviiiir") we oiler the i-tock bought ol" M. Snool: & Co.,
CD
1) G. propose doing a limited JORBJXG Bl'SlNESS. and would inform the dealers in tho country that they will at ail times
IK:
pr^pnred to
fumisli poods on as favorable terms and prices as they can procure in Cincinnati or any city west. We have made arrangements east to have new goods forwarded to us weekly by express, in order that we mnv always have a full stock for our customers to select from.
D. & flatter themselves that several years evpcriviire in some of the largest importing and.jobning houses in Boston enables them to purchase goods on as fa?orablo terms as any wesfern house.
R. Sclicnek is to be found tlic old stand, and will at all times be happy to sec his friends and patrons.
Crawfordsville. Mav 5.1S55. v5n42-tf.
VAM ABLK KEAI. KSTATE FORSAI.E.
A
Chancc Tor
the
Profituble Investment cf Money. WILL oiler for sale cn the crround. at public auction, on Thursday tho 27th day ot Dcccmber.
Thirty-Two IiOts,
Laid out as an addition to the town of Crawfords--Syiile. Said Lots arc of convenient -size, with a street, or alley to each. They are. located in the most desirable part of town for Private Residences: lcirsg on elevated ground and gently rolling from the centre, which will always render them dry.—
Those who want a Lot t.1 build 0:1, or persons wlshing to make a profitable investment, will never •meet with abetter opportunity. Crawfordsville is the County Scat of Montgomery county the A
NUMBER ONF county in the State, in point of soil Pc and agricultural wealth. Crawfordsville is the most flourishing inland town in the State, combining all the Advantages that could be desired.— Good Churches, Collegics, Female Academy. Mills and Machinery of ever)- description: one Rail-road, tho lonsrest in the State now completed, with four other Rail-road located through tr.e plaoe and arc now under construction. With all these advantages and facilities, property MUST REACH a point in price, treble its present value. .« I TERMS OF SALE.
One-third of the purchase money will be required 011 the day of sale: on the remainder, crcdits of and two years, with interest, will
one
FNPL'O AA'^O/1 (Yf* 1 HI *'K' sn',l cr:',H-'r make a deed and take notes IvJCIV1 ClI^Llll secured by mortgace, on lot or lots bought, from
,n0(1,'0,,si ftnd
IK?
T'll P'^^'^ser. Said notes waiving valuation or
triven.
partly new. with a good well, Cistern.
I Barn, and all the necessary out-building^ together with Four Acres of Ground. In this property there is a chance for s]eeulntion. it can be conveniently divided into small Lots, out of which a man could realize a fortune, (SO PITCH IN WHO MAV.
D. T. POWERS.
Crawfordsville, Nov. 27. l?oo. v7-n20-wi.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE
is hereby given that tho undersigned has taken out letters of administration npon the estate, of Charles Smith, late of Montgomery County, deceased. Persons having claims against the estate, will file them with the undersigned, or at the clerk's officc. The estate is supposed to be solvent. FȣMAiIIN SM1TU.
Dec. ?, I5 «5. v7-n51-S\v
Crackers! Crackcr* I
A
AND^^RFGG.
first rate aiticle iuVt rt-cc-ived and for sale bv MA TERSON & KEFNEV. Pcccmber ". IS55.
QGXD08,
WILSOX GRIMES & CO.,
Are new receiving and opening in the r.:
CORNER OF MARKET AND GREE£ St.
In Rooms No. 1 &
A very large, complete and entirely New Stock of
DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, A W A E
GROCERIES,
IRON,
COMPLETE assortment now opened, and for sale 'IV* WILSON. GRIMES & Co.
HEAT. ESTATE SALE.
Trustees of Union Township, Montgomery County. in the State of Indiana, will 011 the 2Lth day •if December A. D. 1855 at public auction at the door of the Court House in the town of Crawfordsville. .-ell the following described real estate .Minuted in said township, towit: J'eginniiig at the half mile stake on the south side of
he inhabitants of section 28 .township 19, north range 4 west, and running west 2* rods and 12 links to a stake at the least side the Fort Wayne state road, thence with paid rr.ad north 11 derives east six poles and eight linl-s t" a stake, east 22 poles and 0 Jinks to a stake on the line between what was once .Jaeub Heeler land and Janus Sritt. thence south six poles and seven tenths to the beginning, containing one acre' with the appurtanccs.
Tiisars f'i SAM::—One half in hand at time of 'sale, tlio balance in three months from time of sale. The properly above described is what is ususally known as tla Putt r-chool h'.nso j)ropcrty. 25y order of the Hoard of Trust".es.
OF
fvene!) nub Stmcvucm PAPER HANGINGS,
AND
A I I E S
OF KVI:I:V DIITR.II'TION.
SOLE AGENTS FOR SI
HOWELL & BROTHER'S
PR KM I'M PEAHL FACE
,f,=: Wail ia 5-,
RANDOLPH STREET,
11
NEW BKICK^BLOCK, SPRING _& SUMMER
wmoow GLASS,
SADLERY
Hats, Caps, Boo ts, Shoes, Heady Made Clothing. &c.
Their Stock is full, and selected with enre to suit the spring trade, which they will sell as cheap and on as accommodating terms as any other house in the place. We invte all who wish to purchase. to give us a call and examine our Stock before purchasing.
April 7th, 1855. v6-n3Stf.
Ladies Fancy Dress & Trimming Goods. A LARGE and complete stock of Ladies Dress AJL. Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery. Gloves. Laces, Jidjjclngs. Insortings, Chemizetta, Undersleevcs, Col-
Ilaiidkercliiefs.
1
tSzc.:
received and for sale bv
WILSON, GRIMES & CO.
Hardware, Saddlery ami Carpenter's Tools.
A. THOMSON,.'Jerk.
Dcc. S. isr»3. vT- r21-3w
Execntcr's Sale.
T^jOTICE i* liei-cby jriven that the undorsiirnod i. S Executor of the hi.^t will and tctament of Jacob Zook deceased, v. ill st'Il at public auction on [Saturday the 2!)th day of December 1555, at the late residence of said deceased in Wayetowmbip, the personal property of raid deceased, consisting in part of the following artichs: Ibrses, Cattle.
Hogs. Grain, set of Carpenters Tools, Ac. i£e.
Triors OK S.'i.r.:—A ercditnf two] ve month? will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser givinc his note with approved security payable without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN S. GRAY.
Dcc. S, 155, v7 n21-Sw
^TPEir'H7¥GTNasT
G. Ij. A O N, vK
52
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
£^7-C,,mpotent workmen sent to r.ll parts of the untry for Friscoing and Paper Hanging in all its
country branches. Jan IS v6i.2iV.-l
NEW STORE
AMI
BENEFJEL
3
IFC ELTZROTH, to Elston.s New Brie
AVING REMOVED the head of Commercial row. opposite the Post Office and Campbell's old stand, arc now in receipt of their Spring stock, comprising a complete variety of latest styles and best fabrics, to which they respectfully ask the attention of all.
We shall be pleased to see our old friends, and all who may be disposed to call on us. at our now stand, where wc think wo can exhibit goods, the sight of which will sufficiently recommend them, and which wc intend to sell at the smallest profits possible. Wc think wc can live as cheap as any and are determined to be undersold by none, bu't mean that those who may favor us with their patronage. shall have goods of us as low as they arc to be had in town.
April 21, '65. vGniO
FAST
J). T. POWERS.
I also offer at private sale, or would ex-
US change for other ]ropertv. of smaller dimensions.
color'd Calicoes from to 1*2 -./c's. pr. yd Ginghams, Lawns, Rcrage Delaines, &c., from l'-'J-i to '25 cents per yard. Beautiful French Chintz and Briliiantencs from 25 to So cents per yard. Tissues and Ik-ra^cs from 30 to 50 cents per yard.
Nice Summer Shawls from $1,50 to ft-i.50 Plain and Satin Straw Bonnets from .Wetsto £8,00. Black and Fum P.*mi»ols from §1,00 to $3.50.
Ladies Collars and Mitts, a nice assortment, all priccf. Some very handsome Work IJoxcs and many other notions, at
i. -2
BEXEFIEL & ELTZROTH'S.
April 21. 1?."5.
IJiueivcd this
B«iv
"I KEGS Pure White Lead: J-"" 25 White Zinc, French 500 lbs. Red Load:
bbls. Tnrpentinc 4- Linseed Oil
1 xr
2 Ochr.: Putti20 Boxes Chrome Green:
For saio low at No. 5, Commercial Block, bv June 2 '55. T. D. BROWN.
250
lbs best
S.
II
I
F. Ir.didc ia tr,.: f,.r sai.Vr!LSOU. GRIMES A- r0i
by
Magnificent Goods
AT THE
TOMontgomery
2.
May 10,1S53—n44.
ON
acturer & Importer.
Steam
©Tronic
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY STOCK
which I invite the attention of the citizens of county. They will find at my store a complete and elegant assortment of Plain and Fancy Goods, inclnding a very* large snpplv
READY MADE CLOTHING
for the coming Summer. To settle the matter at onee, I would just say, that those in want of any thing in my line, cannot and will not lose any thing by giving me a call and my stock an examination. I know this assertion to be true to the letter, as our stock in to-to were manufactured from perfect fabrics, and in the most substantial manner, by the best of workmen. We have Coats of various styles, both in cut and material Pants do., Vests of an endless variety, from fine Satin down to cheap Summer Shirts. Drawers, Under-shirts, Oil Cloth and Gum Coats, &c.
raw iitniig®
We have also our usual supply of Dress Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons. Silks, Beraires, DeLains. Swiss and Mull Mous., Jaconets, Tissues and Prints of I an endless varietv.
HATS & CAPS
Of the latest styles, from a 10 cent Palm to a fine I silk or fur hat.
BOOTS fc SHOES
Of all kinds, sizes and prices, calculated to suit any and all.
QUEENSWARE FC GLASSWARE. We have a very fine lot of Queensware, to which we invite your attention, which we are selling off at extremely low prices. ,,,
Groceries.
Dye-stuffs, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Carpets, Carpet Warp and Cotton Yarn. Z3F*Wc wish to impress more fully upon the minds of the Farmers, cencrnlly. tho propriety of
bringing with them, when they have occasion to town, their PRODTTCK of all kinds. We promise I .you. we will always allow the highest, market price, in exchange for Goods and the Goods at the lowest prices we can possibly live by. Live and let live, our motto. Give us a call, wc can still be found at the Old Stand, on Main street.
DAVID WERTI1EIM.
W. V- «AT 13S & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
H&Sli
Steam Engines 8c Boilers,
GATES PATENT SCREW CirTTER Flour and Saw Mill Gearing',
Staglc Works, Chicago, 111.
vr.
OATI:?,
s. V,-AKM:I ir201 v.
T. CHALMERS, A. FKAPEJ:.
Steam Engines!
of
Steam Boilers.
:n 13
S. C. "VVILLSOX.
J. E. DONALD.
WIIJLSON & M'DON'ALD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OH-ce in the room over Brown's Drugstore, here they will be found at all times when not absent. 011 professional business.
January G, 135-1. v,"n27tf.
KEIOVA 3L.
CABINET AND CHAIR WARE ROOMS
•'Having removed our shop on the^ 1st side of Washington street two 1 'doors north of thccourt-houso, where] may be found an assortment of Chairs & Furniture, we solicit- a share of public patronage. ndcrtaking attended to as usual.
THOS. J. T. ROSS. IRVIN WHITE.
October 7, 1350 vSnl4tf.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
FALL AMD WINTER GOODS!
O N E W O
N,
9
GOODS
I
ever brought to the market. Espccial attention also to the gentlemen will bo given in shewing them our superior stock of
22oolg ami Shoes,
Hats ond Caps. Carriage Whips. Butrgy ond Sulkc-y do. Hats consistinfr of Panama. Hungarian Pearl and Wide Awake Hats. Boots and Shoes, Rubbers. Sandal.- and in fact everv varietv can be purchased at ROBINSON. VANCE &, Co.'a
Sept. 22. Isoo.—v7r.ll.
IIExNrRI FALLS,
-/.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
No. 10 East Fourth Street,
BmwrcN
MAIN
AND SvcAroTS
STS.
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
S now receiving a large stock of Enslish and American Carpets, Curtain GOQCI*. Oil
t-.vniSf JCC., occ., imt uie ran traae, to which he respectfully invites the attention of the public. September 22, 1555. nlOw
Prints, Lawns? Ciir.i ha:a5, &.c. PIECES Fancy Prints, best brantie
1i-jn Lawns and Ginghsm.."
rf
For.=-If bv
Bcric^s and Detains. WILSON. GR ME i'V
R. D. JONJES & SONS,' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC-
6 O S
No. 86 Lake St., No. 86
CHI CAGO ILLINOIS.
WF-
wish to call the attention of Merchants to the change of our business to a CASH SYSTEM and the distinct classification ofourateck into
Eight Departments*
DEPT. 1. PRINTS & GINGHAMS. 2. ENG. GER. AND AM. FANCY GOODS. ". 3. FRENCH. ENGLISH. & GER. GLOVES
AND HOOSIERY.
4. EDGTNGS, LACES & WHITE GOODs. 5. RIBBONS. SILKS AND SHAWLS, 6. FNGLISII. FRENCH AND GERMAN
FANCY DRESS GGODS. 7 DOMESTICS. CLOTHS. AND STAFLE GOODS. ,'l 8. DUCK MITTEN'S AND GLOVES.
Agents for
CUTLERY—AMERICAN KNIFE CO., Plntner Sc Smith's Paper, AND FARSONS' MITTENS & GLOVES.
N. B.—Possessing the advantage of resident Buyer in New York, and our stock being classified into distinct departments, we are enabled to offer the most complete assortment of Goods to be found in the^ market, each department being a separate and distinct organization.
Ii. D. JONES & SONS.
Jan 15'55 vGn2Gy2
1853, F. II. FKY, 1885. IIAS JUST RECE VED A SPLENDID
ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING & SUMMER
OF
every variety and quality, which he will be happy to exhibit to all who may favor him with a call. He would particularly call the attention of the ladies to his stock of summer shoes and and gaiters, which have been selected with great care. £57" A good supply of .Tonkin's superior Teas, constantly on hand.
March 31st. 1S.J5. vC-nOTtf.
TORTA KT.E Steam Enyincs on hand and made Ol'GAR-IIOUSF.MOLASSES-TJpst quality, just I. to order, viz:—4.0. t'. 12 and 15 horse power, and fei sale at the (.ontecti from improved patterns, with Locomotive Boilers, and warranted superior to anything
the kind
ever before offered to tho public. Price ftlOO per horse power. P. W. GATES it CO.. Jan 1 -•*. "r»5 Eagle Works, Chicago.
Fortable Rotrary Saw Mills,
hand and made to order, wairan'ed to cut 5 to 10 thousand feet of lumber in 10 hours, driven bv our Portland Steam Engines.
Jan 10 '55.
P. W. GATES & CO.
liable:
Works, Chicago,
ges.
.''OR sale at Eag Jan 1 '55.
Work? Cliicago J'. W. GATES & Co.
Finished Brass work.
kinds, viz: Fancotts, Try-cocks, ips. Globe Chicago.
Steam
4 LL kinds, viz: Fancotts, 1A Whittle. Oil Cups, Globe Valves, &c.'— at Ea
glc Workman 13 '5i
P. W. GATES & CO.
BATES HOUSE,
INDIANAPOLIS, l\i).
D. D. SLOAN, PROPUIKTOH.
£57" An Omnibus always in rcadm Paffcngers to and from the Cars. July 21, vTnlvl.
1 fion J''AGS.iust received, and for sale bv the bale or single, at aug 25 '5G-nGtf. DAVIS & GARV IN'S.
Sept 1 '5S •T. D. IASTJ' RS'ON.
CRAWFORDSVILLE
FEMALE
OS Kl'M
THE WINTER TERM OPENS ON THE 2nd DAY OF JANCARV, 15',o,
_. Under the efficient management of the President
Indicators and Water Qua- of the Institution, Rev. JAMKS Ii. JOHNSON, who
gives his entire time to tho government and iiiatruction of the school. 1 he Trustees and Teachers would express theii gratitude to the citizens of Crawfordsville, for the liberal patronage they have thus far all'orded, and solicit a liko liberality in future.
Tnc course of instruction Ls thorough, and spc cial attention is paid to the moral and religious, as well as intellectual training of the pupils, while nothing of a sectarian character is allowed. I It is exceedingly desirable that the scholars should bo prompt in their attendance at tho begining of tho term,
'i
Ov. open at Robinson, ance & o.. consis-' April 21,1855. niOtf. ting of Ladies Dress Goods of the best and finest quality, vz: Silks. Morinoes. Cashmeres all GfEi)M S3 y® wool. DeLaines, Printed DeLaines, Alpacas, French »»"'& 'Bni Sis' a/** &|! vLBi and Scotch Ginghams, Bobincts, Saxony Edging,' Work Collars and Sleeves together, Chemisetts,1 Black Antique, Trimings, Moss Trimings, Silk Fringes. Amber Velvet. Ribbon, Double Chain Gaon S a id S a id S a in A A W a a Bonnets, Roll and Lace Edge Soft Straw, plain soft I
lie new school room handsome
ly furnished with ale's patent desks and chairs, is now ready for the accommodation of the Seminary. The room is spacious, and will be found pleasant and attractive. The assistant teachers are Miss
CATIMJITNE MKJSF.IL, MISS ELI.KN CATU-
CAI:T. and Miss
P. "W. GATES & CO.
ELIZA IIOWKP,
teacher of music.
PHICE OF Tt'ITlON. $0 to
Preparatory Department from to ^3,50, per term. Accademic Department, from $-1 to $5,00, per term, according to studies pursued.
Collegiate Department, §0.10 French and German, each. 5.00 Latin, 2,00 Lessons on Gui tar. 4 00 Lessons on Piano, 10,00 Use of Piano for practice. 2,00 A small extra charge is. made for fuel used in the public rooms.
Jan. 2, 1S55. v0n25vl.
SqBiarc Up.
A LL THOSE knowinc themselves to le irsdubted
JL
to me either by note or book account, are requested to call and make payment as snon as possiblc, at the old stand: and all those having claims agRinst me will please present them, as I shall remain in this place but a few days. I Having disposed of mv entire stock of Bootf.
Shoes, &c.. to A. P. Watson Co.. I would beI speak for them the patronage heretofore bestSwcd jupon me. L. FALLEY, Jr.
I -ST Having purchased tho Mammoth Stock of I Boots, Shoes. Leather. &c., of L. Falley, Jr.. we in1 tend to continue in the same business," and shot:Id I be happy to wait upon all his old customers and as many new ones as mav favor us with a oall.
iyfedicines
Paints, Oils,
Dye SiiaUfe, Witido.v Chiasm,
"', ',Wlass Ware,
Perfumery, ta!zo?:ary,
Fancy Articles, Gilt Mouldings, I (For picture frames) The best of Cigai'3 and Tobacco, and
PATENT
Comprising a general assortment of all articles usually found in any Establishment. All of which we offer for sole, on terms as liberal as those of any other Establishment of the kind in the Western Country.
Physicians, and all others are requested to call and examine for themselves. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE-
Crawfordsville. .Jum? 10.
liji.
S E W W A A E
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Having permanently located himself in this placo. will crive his undivided att-ntionto all bni-ino^-.en-trusted to his enre. Office immcdia'y ,*.•.or Wilson's Store, wes^ of tho '.'cutt H'«»»«. nprii •:?. is:.a. "ui-ny
WE
GRAHAM & BR0. The Boston Stores. $3O,OO(TSTOCK. Three Rooms Filled with Gd^ds. t5,000 Sales in One Ifcaiv WE
arc now receiving the cxcclsior stock of Fall and Winter goods direct from tho manufacturers and importers of Boston. Dry Goods of every style and quality used in this country can b« founll in onr tremendous piles of goods. 400 Bav State and Brosha Shawls. 4000 Yards of black aud fancy silks. 20,000
li
I'rint^.
25,000 3\Iuslins and Sheetings.* 200 pieces of DeLaines. ,. A ISO Bales of Kht^in'gV.100 pieces Striped Sheetings.
Clothing Store up Stairs.
$7000 STOCK.
The most extensive stock of Ready Made Clothing ever offered for salo this market carV Be seen at Graham & Brother. Our stock includes OVory article of men's and boys wear in use. We pledgo ourselves to sell at city retail prices.
Boot, Shoe, Hat & Cap Store.
One hundred cases of Boots and Shoesdirectfrom the manufacturers of Boston, including every quality and stvlejn usc.-
Ilats and Caps of every variety afid style.
CARPETS CARPETS!! ... One thousand yards at City pricca. WALL PAPER—A large and cxtensivo assortmcnt of the best styles.
We invite every Gentleman and Lady in this and the surrounding counties to call and see our Btock beforo purchasing elsewhere. Tho great increase of our trade enables us to bid defiance to competi tion. Come one, come all, and see tho
Mammoth Stock of Goods.
Wc can and will sell bolow all competition.— Come farmers and mechanics and bring all of your families, and clothe them at the Boston Stores.
Iso. 123
A W A S O N O
FRESH DRUGS!
4
straw English. Lc Ladies" of the whole commn- TTAVE REMOM.D their Dnig establishment a nity are invited to call and select for themselves XI few doors west of the old stand, immediately the best opposite the Court House, and have just received an unusually large and fresh tnpply of
JAMES GRAHAM & B"R0.
Sept. 22, 1S55.—vTnll.
F. II. FRY.
Stoves.
A splendid lot of 153 COOKING STOVES, JH kept constantly on hand, and lor sale at No. 5. Commercial Block, by
June 2-3,'55—n-19. A. BARGELT it CO.
IIRESI1TNG MACHINES, Horse Powers, CoinMowcrn. Corn Cob Crushers, Boxes, Plows, Grain Cradles,
TT bincd Reapers, Mowers. Corn Cob Crushers, Corn Shellers, Cuttin Mowinir Svthcs i.Vc.
Dec. 8, '55. CUMBERLAND, GREGG & Co.
GOODS I COODS!
TCOULD inform tho citizens of Linden and vi» cinity that I liave just rcceivc-d an entire new stock of (ioods, consisting of Dry Goods, Grocer-
Hardware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, and ill other articlcu usual!v kc-pt in a Dry Good store. These Goods were bought low for cash, and scleeted to suit tho taste of ail my old customers and is many new ones as in ay give me a call. 1 flatter myself that I understand the wants of tho Farmers and am determined to sell them as good and an cheap articles as can be bought anywhere, I will pay cash fur Corn, Whoat, Oats, and all other,| kinds of grain, and will take produce of all kind.i'" in exchange for goods. Ill IIAM HUGHES.
Linden, Dec. S, 1855. v7-n'2l-3w.
NEW GOODS!
J. & J. LEE & Co., ..
rpiIANKFUL for the share of public patron ago _L that they have ever received, take this method of informing-their old friends and tho public in general, that they have received their
Spring and Fiimiiicr stock of Goods,
Consisting of every variety of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Cutlery, Carpenters 'fools, Ilstd and Caps, Roots and Shoes,
READY MADE CLOTHING, &c., \11 of which can be had on as good terms at
LAKE STREET,
Lkk
as nnv other placo in town (or we are resolved to1 Hell (5ooda clu*ap or little cheaper than tho cheapest. It is necessary only for you to call, examine and i.rice our goods, to be fully satisfiod of this fact. "\Vc also expect to pay tho highcHt cash price for all tho
Wheat., Corn, Oats. Rye,
Barley, Flax seed, Clover seed, Timothy seed, Blue Grass seed, And every other articlc of trade you may wish to «ell Allwho wir-h to .get the most money for their trade, and the biggest pile of goods for tho lonat money, will please call on april 2S, "5 5—v5n43 J.&J.LEE&Co^
have a large stock of bleached and brown Goods, drills, tickings, linens, crash, diapers. Cottonadcs, Denims, Checks, Stripes, Clothn, Casp'imercs, Snttinctts, Vestings, Are., for «mlecheap as tho cheapest.
MELODIANS,
and I?lusical ]TIcrchandi6€7 *70 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. Jan. G. 1S55-—\-0n25vl
Sundries.
30
BOXES Star and Tallow Candies: 25 P»ar arid rancv Soaps 15 T. and M. R. Raisms 12 Drums Fiprs: also candies, almond.**, r.nr*, fresli peaehc-r and strawberries, (in cans. ffcklei, pepper sauce, oysters, cinnamon. clov«s A c., in store and for sale bv WI I^SON. GliHl ES fe Co.
ASUPERIOR
B,
WILSON, GRIMES & Co/
People's Book Store.
CHICAGO,
III.
W. W. DANENH0WER,
RUBLISHER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONED, AND DEALERS IN Cheap Publications, MngaaineSj 5cc. Ace.
KEEP
constantly 011 hand the largest assort mcnt west of New York—and all tho new publications received daily by express. t5f"The Trade supplied at the iowest rates.
Orders by mail or express for orio book or a thousand, filled with promptnes as if purchased in person.
Jan 13 '55
13.
r*. 1^1
and at tho same ratos
vdn2?yi ___
Publisher of Sljcct Jttusic,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 1^
No's 1 2 Commercial Block.
Zanto Cnrrunt* & Citrou.
nrtit-lo ofCurranti! and f'itron, ju*t
received and for sale at mir new stand. MASTERSON & KEENEY• ..
ri'-'c iinu Ruisini.
ANl'"E
article iurt rwrived and for ^alc by MASTERSON &
KEENEY.
Bird to U'
A
FINE U)T Block, bv ne 2 J,
300
Cage*. had at No. Commen-iai A. BARGELT A CO. 11I?.
SAIiT-
BARRELS SALT for JIG!" at low fi^IR*? iTMBI.KI.AND. GREE'r. uC. *, t?55. .-.
