Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 April 1856 — Page 3
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THE LAW IN JIAIAE* We present additional extracts from'the Report of the Committee on the Judiciary of th* Legislature of Maine on the Prohibitory Liquor Law. The following are the
remarks of the Committee on** _'f "THE MORAL ASPECTS O? THE LAW.—The considerations presented thus far, have related to the issue raised between the lawmaker power and the citizen, as a matter of natural right, as affected by the civil relation between the State and the citizen.— Obviously, the subject could not be exhausted, without much consideration of relation to the principles of moral science and practical ethics. If the present law had .just ethical basis, it might demand more hesitation as its political propriety. But as a measure to be reliedjon for the advance mcnt of the ethical virtue of tcmperance, the law goes against all experience, against the uniform judgment of. the world. The reformation of'the depraved appetites of men has rarely been accomplished by penal restraints—seldom in the case of the individual man—never in the case of the masses.
As a measure designed also to prevent the growth of false appetite in those who are yet undepraved, it has no effect except by mere physical hindrance. A person who cannot by possibility obtain intoxicating drinks, may remain for the time, an abstinent. But no such impossibility exists in fact, or can exist. Notwithstanding the intent of the law to the contrary, alcoholic
licjuors are attainable by the inhabitants of this State, and the law is devoid of moral power upon the citizen in determining whether he shall use them or not, for the reason amongst others, that it acts by no moral incentives, and upon no moral sense, but only by restraint, and by penalties imposed not upon the individual who drinks. It confounds all distinction between the person who drinks for refreshment rind the person who drinks for intoxication.
It denies that the motive of the former is any better than the motive of the latter and \thus, by separating the act from the motive,and undertaking to apply its restrants alike to both classes of persons, it fails to 'meet the moral sense of the virtuous man, nnd in reality, affords him no moral assistance whatever. If he stands, he stands by 'his own self-governing, moral power if he *is in danger of falling, the law affords him -no safety" except by the mere temporary Oiindraaoc which it puts in his way.
SUNDAY Evening EXERCISES
IN A
BLACK
UKrunucAN CHURCH.—The New^York Journal of Commerce says: "On Sunday evening last Rev. Ilenrv Ward Beecher entertained his congregation with a spicy account of his recent millitary campaign at New Haven, lie closed by appealing to his people to contribute the twenty-five rifles which he had taken the liberty of pledging from Plymouth church to aid in atminj? the Kansas cmigrant^'from Connelicutict. He remarked that he would not take'up the contribution that evening ns some religious journals might die of trrief upon learning that Mich an act had lippn committed on the Sabbath, but he would request all persons who desired to rontribut One rifle or more (price ®25earh) to confute with him nfter the service. The reverend gentleman proclaimed himself good for one rifle at lcnst» and two if nccessarv." .. -v.•••••••
k" PASS IItm Rouno.—J. G. Allen, sad' iller by ctlucntion, has beon doing a brik business in the matrimonial line, having married and deserted three young ladies within the last two or three years. last victim was Miss Cornelia ,T. Garrison, of Smith Bend, Indiana, whom lie married last summer, and lived with about three months. This ladv was here last week, in search of the scoundrel. She is young, preltv. and apparently well educated. Ilis on vi a is a in or
Charleston, Ohio, and his iirst Miss Thvrza .Tune Collums. of Michigan Oitv. Allen is Hbout thirty-three years old, tall, slender— facc covered with dark brown hair. On the left side of his facc is a scar, commencing at the angle of the mouth nnd extending downwards.-—
Charles/on (///.) Cunr.
TOW KI.OQVKNCE.
the summing up of a case where tho value of a
cow
was at stake:
was as slick as an otter, had not noly begun
to reel to and fro, but to totter, and at last phe died. And, gentlemen of the Jury, died for what? Why, because she had no more to eat—and for this my client demands a •erdjetjit your^ handsrof twentyfive dollars.
CRAWFORDSVILLE PRICE CURREKT. -MITICLM.
Klonr Wheat. date Kye .Barley Corn—in the ear.• Hay Apples—Green ... 11
•7,50®
25@
7.'.(t 2 $
..IjIST OF
ReraSdning^nC"
The BufTalo Express gives the following ^1, ., Uonnets and Ivibbons, Parasols. Shawls, Gloves, tins speoch of an attorney .n that vicinity, ...
"Gentlemen of tne.lury in the monih of January last, when the cow of my client left tho home of her calf-hood, sho walked rrcct and with a firm step, her hair was straight and she was slick as an otler. But gentleman of the.Tury, in the month of February last when the sky was black, the old oow had no hay in her rack. And, gentlemen of the Jury, in the month of March last, that most ticklish of all months among cows, whero was the cow? Why. gentlemen of the Jury in the month of April, that most beautiful of all months, when the birds begin to flit from branch, to branch and tho little lambs do wag their wooly tails, and all nature all around looks gay, where is tho cow? Why, gentlemen of the Jury, sho who once walked so erect and with a firm step, whose hair was straight and ..
t-
Dried
lVachoa Hcans I!utter— Frvuh
2,00® 3,50
2,00(e
Chickens---Dressed Potatoes ffr. -ii Bacon—HaA« -'.•«•
havo
•10*-
Sides Shoulders-*
OH® 6®
Lard Pork Beef—on Hocf...* (-lover Soed Timothy Se^d Coffee Snjrar Molasiwa. N. 0.«. White Fiah Mackerel, half bbl. Salt Onions
Sweur cured.
13@
5,00® 3,50® 8,76 10,00® 2,'X)^ 8.00 15@ 10@ 60@ 6.00® 8,00(3) 2,GO® 50®
None.
\TOTICE4s hereby given that tho undersigued °ecn ®PP"intod administrator ox noxts ^on tiio OHtateof
John florney, deceased
supposed to'bo eoKuiit. April 5. 8w
Said estato
JOJIN COVNERT.
LETTERS "Office at Cratf April, 16-®^. which if
tbi Foil Oi
Indiana, cn tho lrt of
T. Tate John W. Thompson Curtis. as lfcnrv. Trew Joseph. IJ. Urhy
A
Co. I).
Wt
'?ford*viikf?
not taken out within three months, will bo sent to th« General Post Office as dead letters. Persona calling for tie Borne will please say ''Advertised."
A. Angur, or Angles Wm. IT.' II* Bailey John. Baker Sarah Jane. Brent Wm. Brent. Bnnnon S. W. Barker Eli. Burrows CIf. Buchnnnan William. Bntlar Isabel Jane.— Brawley Isaac J. Brown Thomas D. JJurnham S. II. 2." Bar bar W. .Barnes Joseph. Blood Jackson N. Bass Levi TC.
C. Campbell Joseph. Clark Mary H. G. Clore Simeon. Cunningham John. Collins John R.— Chambers Thomas.
D. Dawson Benjamin. Davis John. 2.^ Dickson Arthur. Davis James P. Drake M.C. E. Ellis Zachariah. Evereon Jacob.
F. Fennell Thomas. Fowler William R. Fishpaw Henry. G. Glazcbrook L. D. Glnzebrook M. J. 2. Gott Wm. Garrit James. Gardner William.
II. Ilngl ic.« Jacob, llughes Catharine Jane. 2. Hunt M. J. Mrs. IIukon Ilenrv. 2. Hudson Almina C. IIic.ks Ashburv T. Ilenderson T. A.— Hurlbnt Thaddciw B. 2* Ilayes Martha. Harding Jomcs F. IIocl Alonzo. Hutchison Joseph. Hunt Mary B. Halstead William.
I. Irons Robert. J. James John Q. Jones Catharine A. Jones Joel L. James Margaret. Jennings Eliza.
K. Kelliaon Samuel D. I,. Lame Mary J. Largcnt James Mc. Lonis John P. Long Ilonry. 2. LongJ, Phcbc Ev Linden
8.
H.
HI. Miller George. •Mitchell Orville. Mitchell Marv. Majors Richard. Montfort Mary. Masterson Nancy. Murphy Jeremiah. Moynahen Thomrs. Morgan Sarah J. Miller William. 2.— Mc Melon Sarah. Mo Caffry Patrick. Mc Monif?al Aaron. Mc Naghtcn Thos. J. Mc Intyrc John Mc Cew John.
N. Newlinjr William. Kelson Eliza. ggO. Owens John. Orr A". O'Ncil John. P. Place Mrs. John. Pane Elizabeth. Proater Kllie. Packer Matthew A.
Jt. Rbison William. Eikeman Ilarvey. Rync George. Rose Sarah. S. StorvJohn. Stanley John. Spenser Marga- •. Swinford Jermimii. Seaton James II. Smith John. 2. Stateler L. M. 2. Sneathen John B. Smith Saml. John or David. ServiftJohnP. livan James. Stephens Mr. Smith George. Switcher Mr.
Tliom-
W. W hi taker Levi. Willson Joseph. Wm. S. Wilson Mary Margaret'. Watts Allcn.Wavan John. White James. Wood Abraham.Wood Susan. Wilson Jcrrv.
Watson
G. W. SNYDER, P. M.
April ."ith 1S51. 1 (132)
What the. ladies say
In favor of
BUCK'S CELEBRATED
COOKING STOVES.
the undersigned who have puichased the justly celebrated Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, would recommend them to tho Public, as being the most perfect Stove ever sold in this place.
It is perfect in nil the different departments of Cooking Bakes with ereat regularity, has a pood draught, and requires but about one half the amount of fuel that is required to perform the same amount of work in other Cooking Stoves
Mrs. Matilda Compton, Mrs. M. M.Jennison, K.M.Robertson. Elizabeth Mack,. Natiev Fisher, Mlizabeth Fa^an,
Ann E. Watson, T.wv A. Ilolton, Susan N. Nicholson. Eliza Watson, K. A. Jeunison, rf S»rtrl Wakelyn, |,.' Eliza Bowen. Af. ISfiddk-t'in,
Mrs. Martha A. Hughes.
N. II. 1IOOVKK, is thif only-Acrent for tin- Sale of the celebrated BuokV Patent Stoves in ('rawfurilsville. Mo others have them. A L'Ood assortment of other Stoves always on liand and for Sale for Cash or aiiy kind of Trade..
April 0, 1 ~i.l"— 11.
1856. 1858.
Open!
ALLEN7GALEY & KEERAN,
AGAIN IN THE FIELD!!:
lies I IS7"K woirld betr l.iave to inform our numerous His »V fritmds and customers that wc are in daily reccipt "f our -ef j.|
Spring & Summer Stock of
1 1 O O S
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Boots, Shoes, Ifots/Capis,
CLOTHIH Gr,
Ladies Dress Coeds,
A.0. IlIs0
of the rie licit and most beautiful styles over brought to the market. Our Tissues. Baretres, &e.. surpasses anything wo have ever before had tho pi urc of seeing spread upon tho counter of em Store. Of Prints wc have an endless variety, varying in style from the large gay stripe to the neat small figure, rich in color and cheap in price.
witU*
,,,]cn,iid lot of Triminjrs, of the
latest and most, fashionable stvle. Our lawns are
ho pleasa West-
SPLENDID SUES.
We have an endless varioty—Black, Figured, Strijvd, Barred and plain. I.iuvns—We have Lawns at 9 ets per yard.
Prints at ." cLs per yard. I lose at 7 ets per pair. ,, Cloves at (J ets per pair. Itleachcd Muslins at ets peryard. Tickinsrs at 10 ets of a superior quality. Wo feel free to say that the long experience of our Buyerln the .Wholesale business civcsu warrantee that wejiro prepared to sell goods lower than
Any House in the Place.
A
®, arc determined to sell Goods lower than thev
ever been sold here before.
Our motto is small profits and quick sales. Knowing that thero is great deal" of competiliop, and competition is the life of trade, wo nr. bound, to compete with any who may feel themselves in com|otitiou with us.
All wo ask of yon is to jrive us a call, look through our stock and compare onr prices with tho prices of others. Wo charge nothing for showGoods.
Bring on your produce of all kinds bring your wives onr sons and daughters. Here is the 'place for bargains, and no mistake. ,•* 'r
The Boynton Corner,
Is our plfice of business, whore we will always he found, ready and willing to show our goods to all who may have the kindness to enll on us.
STKEMEMBEHTliHOLD BRICK CGRIs'EK WE6T0J." THE COUIiT HOUSE ALLEN GALEY & KEERAN.
April,a, 1S56.—ly. ..
A I S & I
nt'
1
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Fashionable Hatters,w
No. 6 Commercial Row
Respoctfnlly
ff»".
calls the attention of tbo public io
to their largv apd superior stock, ilats and
Cap*, Umbrellas &c., cheaper thau can "be ,foncd yn anypther hbusain^ho West. Wa' art jiaa^nfictaringall the1 latest and most /pprohred itvfe xf
Hats and Caps.
CaHatonr Emporium of Fashion, No.,6 Commercial Row, Crawfordsville Ind. April 5,1S56.— —"vTnSStf.
1 ft' ftftft of PlS'liij AFH of all 1 I vJjUUvF for sale bv H. Ott, Drupeiat ]c5p.
Th&MiunflfoUi Bostou
CHEAP STORE!
CONDUCTED
OX
THE
ONE PRICE SYSTEM.
DAYIS& GARVIN
PEOPEIETOES,
TAKE
pleasure in informing their numerous friends and customers, that they are now re ceiving their New Steck of
Spring & Summer Goods,
embracing the following variety:
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS,
Groceries.
Mr. Garvin will remain East during a largo portion of tlie Stinunor and forward i,
NEW GOODS WEEKLY BY EXPRESS.
To our friends in the country who buy t-i sell airain we would say that we arc now prepared to furnish thotn with their Sprintr Stocks of Goods at LESS than Cincinnati or Louisville prices.
March iil». ISSfi. v7u3T-lv.
Fresh Arrival.
ECEIVED this day at Masterson's Confection ary, tho following articles, fresh and in line order: N. O. Sugar, 'f
R1
Laguyia Coffee*, ', Cocoa, Cocca Nuts,
\{4
CARPETING,
Boots and Shoes, •v.*
E E N S W A E
TO THE LADIES,
Rich Dress Goods
unsurpassed by any in town, umong which may be found rich, plain and ••••'I
Fancy Silks,"
Tissues from
25 cts.
to $125 per Yard
French nfld Swiss Printed Lawns. BriUlantons, «&c. &C. ..... ... .Ait ry ''"lAra
$1000 Worth of Bonnet Ribbons,
Trimmingsarid Rich Embroideries1,*
rSPLEM)ID
SHAWLS,
Ronnots, French Vesites. recentlv imported from PA11IS, reneh, English and American
TOILET QUILTS,
20 KOJLIiS OK .CARPETING,
5
••••.} _• .«!$
Gloves, lloosierv Ac.
i-»« 1 .. I
$7000 Worth of Clothing,
tioarlv all of which has bi^en mannfactured expressly for us In Boston and which wo guarentee
TO SELL TWENTY PER CENT LfSS £Sihr•y-'l IXiEJ than eun.be purchased elsewhere. Every garment has our naina-stamped npon'it and-'tiie work is warranted. «rS*
jOurPtockof
Vt
*1,
4
jr -U{
Boots, Shoes, Hats( Caps, and
Qiieeiisware,
will always ho full, nnd wc are determined not to I if undersold. Havinsr recently made extensive additions to our Mammoth Cheap Store, we are now prepared to keep and supply our customers
Goods & Clothing. 7^ '.
We have every Variety of doublo width cloth, all wool, from $1.75 to ST.00 per yuVd. all wool Doeskin Cassimercsfrom 75 to^J?,50,and Vestings, at priccs to suit all classes. Our stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING
is complete, comprising men's and boy's clothing of.all styles and priccs., We., havo.also,on hanu.a arictv of notions,
Shirts and CoUs^rs,'Cravats,
Hd'chiefs, Qrloves,
fT1
Hats,' ^Trutiki,
Mrcli 15. vTnS5-lv. ,«? Vs
I ^Administarator's Notice.
1856. 1856.
SPRING TBAOE
!_ |. -{&—r—. NEW AlBANY
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
MERCHANTS
Can depend on Buying thei
0t:
QU
AXD
TAVK iL the ea'st
Elma Fig3
rrunes, ^ultnnna Kni'sins. Layer Raisins^Citrons Dates, Drie«l Plums, Cheese. &c. Smoking -Tobacco of the best quality, also Chew intr Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
J. D. MASTERSON.
March 20, 1856.: n37-tf.
Spring and Summer Goods.
Hannah & Casselli
HAVING
received their stock of Spring nnd Summer Goocta, would invito the citizens of Crawfordsville and surrounding country to call at their New Store in
CRAWFORD'S NEW BRICK, Opjosito Empire Block, Crawfordsville, Indiana, a ut examine their splendid assortment of .price
W E
For the Mammoth Establishment of
BROOKS & CAMPBELLS.
As low as from any house west of the Mountains.
We have in Storol uml' to.arrivafor the Spring Trade ,•
500 Crates of Crockery,
Comprising all^the latest designs and qualities, which we are dqtArininud to olTer to tho trajde at
UNUMJAELY LOW FIGURES. Tj ALSO
i.
tn
We would sny that they will find our stock of 'sr. ii* J*i-,*v
jk»i ,i.'-
100! Boxes of Grlassw SR*. rT
Consisting of all kinds of Tumblers, .Tars, Molasses Cans. Salts, Sugars, and Prosorvo Uishes, &c. Together with an imuxenso stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC^,
'Ht u:.
I]
lliii'^warc aiid Cutlery.
In our Domostic Hardware Department, we can "only say that we will duplieata,aiiy Cincinnati or Pittsburgh invoice. And in all Foreign Goods, no house East or West shall undersell us, as we import directly from the mimtfaeturor?. 'W? liavc lso tho heaviest stock t-f
FARMING TOOLS
1'
"Aroniul the Falls, and "will offer tliem at such pricos that will induce o-very one that gives our stock examination, to )oavo.thehj-orders.
We onlyask that all, before makin? their-pwoh-ascs will give our stock a.thorough exarnlnatinn and wo feel confident of quoting prices thi«t will bo,satisfactory and secure your eostom.
You will always find ns open from fi A. M. until' 9 J1! AI,', .ready to show yon throtigh cur stock.
All orderssf-nt. us, will receive tho personal ten felon of one of "the members of tliofirm. Goods delivered at"Wlinrfboats, Jeffersoniville, P(, A. & $« 4t. II, Depots free of
GIVE US A CALL.
•.Sj,
Jfatclrl/ISo'l.
1856^ -,«s
'lfl
UKO(')KS ct CAMPBELL, ilain f?t. Now Albany. v7-naa-ly.
r-
I
lif
At Home
1356.
Again.
Manson & Powers,
Successors to Sloaii &, Morgan,
..
Wholesale and iletaii
DRUGGISTS,
Removed THEIR DRCG STORE TO nd of the new brick, known as
E I E O
•ui
recently 6ripctod
wi MAIN STREET,v:
whore tnay at all times be found tho
'largest and Most Splendid
pertinent
DEufiS,
MEDICINES
Paints, Dye Stuffs,
Letter Paper,
fijr lS5f!.said^pTftintiffs
7/
LMmilELJiAS ic. Jtc.
,-ri V,
A17.of which we will sell at the lowest cash prh-esj and we foci confident of suiting the most fastidi6uS oth in. style,and prices. Clothing*m'ade to order at the shortest notice and sfrict attention paid to cutting. Wo wquld say again call and c-samino for to exnimine is to he-convinced.
If.
Administrator's Notice.
NOT.LE
is hereby given thpt the nndorsigned has been apppoiriwd Administrator of tlie estate of Andrew Mitchell. late *.f MoQt«rom«r\' conntv. deceased. js£s|i ^t*to is a^qpposed to be solvent.
ALEXANDER MITCHELL, -Administrator. March 29, 1S50. li ST-3 w.
^OTICE is hereby' given that tlie i.^15 appointed Administrator of the estate of John M. Royalty, late of Montcowtery: county, deceoscd. ^ai'd' oaUte is strpposod to oo solvent.
WILLIAM D. ROYALTV. Admluistratcr. Mnivb 29, 1-556. D37-C-W.
&
I
Oils, -g Glass,
Perfumery,
Stationary, &c.4 &c,
in tho Wabash Valley, all of which will be sold on the most,liberal terifis for CASH or on short credit, to thoso'who aro known-to be guilty of the habit of payinc their debts.
Crawfordsville, Jan. 26 1S56. v7-n2S-tf.
f?
ssti
.State of Indiana, '.#P« AJont^omery, countv.f" rr IHontgomery Circiut Court,
It '.I.'-.:.
Tfl^
S^PTBMBEJ^TCNN, A.D. 185G. s*
James Graham A Nat ah an et al -Xttachment." Willianv Barton,J .. VT7"i!ERKAS, on IhclSth day of January, A. T).
James Graham A: Nor
tban Graham, filed,their note and written rotarh in tjie abovp entitled cause in the Clerk's pfllce of said court against the said defendant William Barton. as also an feffidavit of the nmonnf dnenpon said* notc.'and setting fgeth that^said Defendant had secretly left tlio^stato of Indiana Sre. Therefore notice of the pendency of said action is hereby pi ven to the said Defendant William Barton, and that said suit will stand for trial at the netft term of said Court, to be holdcn in the Court House at Crawfordsville. in said county of Mont?omcry, commencing on the second Monday of September nextn?5r.1
By OTder of the Court. SII Attest: WILLIAM G. VANCE. March 22,165'3-n3f-3w. Printers fee
$2,.r0.
Notice of Sale,
yOTIGE is hereby given that I will sell, at pnbl\ lie Auction, on TiiC?lay the 22 day of April next at tho residence of John M- Rovnlty. late of Montgomery county .^deceased, u]l the personal profortv oJ Andrew ilileho 1 rlfcte'ofsa:dcwinty dV .I consisting of one.horse, OQO wagon, beds and beddinrr. kitchen furniture «S:c. A credit of nirfe months will be iriven on all sv.nis over three dollars, thc" pTirchn=cr piving his note with approved suretj* waivinir valnation and appraisement laws.
ALEX AN I )£K:5riTGSELL, Adm.'
?»Iarc!i S7, l&o'3^ n57-&5i-. •JLH r-
Notice of "Sale."
•"V~ ITICRis hereby sriv^n that I w-ill sell at pub1 Auction, on Tueada}' the 2i,day ol.April ibe residence, of .Tohn XL Royalty, laio of 'Mont£fomery county, deceased, tli his j^rsonal Spropoirty. not falren by thV widow, consistine of oHB^table' horse, work hotsGf and dioirs. onc twohoree wAgon. farming utec^ite, household and Kitchcii Irurnityre, a^d other property sucli &s farmers usually hate. A. credit of hino^ months will'be piven on all sum? over three dot-* lars', the purchased giviijgr hli? note with approvedenVety, waivine va^aation iin'd'appralacment hiw5. .WM. D. BOYALTY, Administrator. •Mareli 2?, 1S58. n37w3.
Shingles Wanted.
ONE
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Newman's Music Store, HAVING
jnst opened a lnitro stock of fine Gold Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which he olfers fur cash at prices so low ns to defy competition. Two doors cast of Binford's corner, sign of WATCH and Mcsic.w. INSTK i*MKNTS. 10U Fine Gold and Silver Watches loo Breast Pins aud Broaclies 3IH) Fintror Rings 75 Ear Drojis of different styles 20 and Silver Fob and Xeck Chains
SO Gothic Pearl inlaid arid enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens. Pencils. Lockets. Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Ben Knifes, Spoons. Miscellaneous Books. Maps. Novels, Paper, Ink. fine Note Paper. Envelopes. Pictures, sundry school and Ladies Cards, Pianos. MeLo-L'cans. Meifle^ns, Guitars. Violins, Accordeons, .Music Boxes. Sheet Music, together with every thincr else n.~ually kept in such establishments. T11 S. 'NE W MAN.
Crawfordsville, Dcc. 22,1S55. 7n^-3.
,.^fc\v Skylight,.
®^djy!^LSi©W'pii
:4IB JW &»f 'i E
ROOMS:
?. liUGllES resfieetfully ennonnces to the citizens of Crawfordsville and .vicinity, that he has fitted up rooms with a large s! nnd side light for the express purpose of Iaguerreotyping and Ambrotyping, in Empire Block, directly over Sloan 3Iorfuim .organ's City Drag Store,..: W
and lam now readv to take Da£r':crreotv per raid Ambrotypos in A. N'o. 1 stylo and no mistake.Good picture* or to chargc*,,aiiftll '.u ib'j ,T»Qttv.
My Ambrotype Press
is the same and practiced by ,,r of Philadelphia, and supc no least time fiiiiaU
Ladies
grotrp^of iiimiIfes, and ail work iii tha line dorlo anrfon-reasonable terms: sa (rood pictnres can-he
Jan. 1^.
IF
von want a good irticic, f)rnc Store. Drug1- dr Mtdi^ines.
i*ar
Aueust 4. ijo'5.
4
BOOTS & SHOES,
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North BrfiishRcnew ^rcc
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& r:u\ox st'x."
A. P. WATSON & Go.
Y/"(JUI^D respectfully c*all the attention of the
public to their e*xt'n.-'. and well seloi-ted st)ck of Boots Shoos. Tbev were bought to sell and persons wiii fr.d it to their interest to call aud examine boforo purchasing elsewhere. Our stock 'Of
I Itathcr & Finding
Is laree aud complete, being ilie mo.-t exlensivo in this place. p. WATSON
Ma\ lit, looo—ii44.
Wheat, C!.rn, Oats. Ryo,
Barley, seed. Clover seed, Timothy seed, Blue Grass seed, And overy other article of trade von may wish to sell. All who wish to get the most money fur their trade, and the bisriroiti pile of goods for the least money, will please call on april i'S. V1—v"n tO ,T. it J. I,EC it Co.
Fancy Articles.
THE largest and best a-sortment of Perfumery, nd Soaps, and Fa»,»cy articles generally, that has ver been hroutrlit to this'inarket f'r sate at no Itf, '50. MAN.SON & POWERS.
Wilson, Grimes
EW*
COHNKil
OF
i''-
3IARKET ANI CliEIlN St,
In looms Ho. 1 & 2.
A very Inrcre, complete and entip.'lv New Stock of
DYR GOODS,
QUEhlNSWAUl':, '.
A S W A
GROCERIES,
IVAIIjS, "s
wi^feow
-H
'-M
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ready Made Clothing &c. Their Stock is full, nnd selected with
suit, the spring traile. which tliey will sell ns cheap and on as accommodating terms as any other house in thi' place. Wc invte all who wish to purchase, to five us a call and examine our !c boforo puivhn- ing.
Ai'i'il 7th, l?t"o. ,vO-n3Stf»
Prints, (iinirhnniH, Ac. PIECES Fancy Prints, best brands
300
For sale
7 :i
LEONARD SCOTT A CO.. No "4 Gold Street, New York.
250
Lawns and Gintrhams. Bera-.'es and I •. lains. WILSON. I E.' Co.
lbs best S. Indido in st"ro and lor salu WILSON. GRIMES
I •IMIIimilMI I
A f•!•?' at
Campbell's Old Stand, corner of
A
ro.
NJAV GOOJDS!
J. & J. LEE & Co.
THANKFUL
for the sliaroof public patron acre
that they have ever received, take this method of inf-inninir their old friends and the public in general, that they have received their
S in a S ii in Ci-ntisting of ovorv variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hnnuvare, Queens ware, Cutlery, Carpenters Took, Hats a a a S
RKADY MADE CLOTHING,
Ac.',''
All of wJdeh can l-o had on as good terms at T.LK's us any other place in town for wo arc resolved te ell Goods as cheap or a little cheaper than the heapest. It is neces.-iary only fur you to call, examine aud price our goods, to be fully satisfied of this fact. We alau cxpoe' to jity j.l(e highest cash price lor all the
A
Co/":
Bugax Kettles, See. I FIRST RATE article of Suirar Iv-'tlep. Skillo's, 1. Irons anil orl'.er csistint's. For sale at No. ('i.mmcrciul Row. Oiily ilgeii"V for V'oSCiv: Lo's. rvert.ible Hue O.oking StoVe-. feb-j It. BALL CO.
O S
EST RECEIVED, ONE HUNDRED ASSORTED CL KS. which wi live ye ars—at from f'_i to
*1
ian '5t5.'
warrant Iron at,
II. l'URSELL A
Iiiidit's I'ancy Dross Sr Trimmin? fJoods.
A
LARGE and complete stoelcof Ladies Dress Goods. Trimmings. Hosiery. Gloves. Laces. Edirings. lnsertin'_'s, Chemi/.ctts. Undcrsieeves. 'ollnrs. Handkerchiefs, A'c.: received and for sale bv
pors. Cot to] Cas.-imcres,
WILSON. GRIMES A CO.
Hard ware. Saddlery mid Carpenter's Tools. A COM l'LETE assortment now opened, and for
11
sale by WILSON, R1M ES
WJ~E have a biru'e stock \V (#todrt._
A
Co.
of bleached and brown ings, linens, crash dia-
drills, tickii
Dcnims. Checks. Stripes, Cloths, attinclts, \'c.-tings. lVc. for sale cheap
as the eheapo.-t.
BOXES Star ami Tallow Candles
30 TK
Bar a-id Fane-. SoTIp.
1." T. and M. 1!. liaisins "sj 12 Drums Fis»s: also candies, almonds, nuts, peaches, and strawberries, (in cans. pickles, sauce, ovsters. cinnamon, cloves. «.tc., in store and for sale by WI LSON. GIll.M ES
fresh peppe
DOZEN Cans Baltimore Oysters. lbs soft .-hell A!iji"nd ,. 5l» En.disll Walnuts. aO" Filberts. :.o 'JJrazil NutP. "ne~~{ loi.v WILSON GRIMES &
For
E W W A A E
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT L.VW,
IlavinL' permaiuntlv locati ii himself in this place, will gi vi: hi* undivided attention to all bi'sin'-sscn-tru^ted to his care. Ollici immcdhit^'y over Wils(n's Store, west vl the Cuuxt llo^jse. ai-rii 2U, 1-5^'. 'i-• i,!!lv
biiitv & Salcni R. R.
&
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
'-'"TRAINS SOUTH,
I-\ pr*sS pairos Cra
Ireancautle on th^, arrival oi arid i'o-.-cs ,-:iv. ford-v iiin
taken in elocdv wcirthw^^H v.i Cri-wfortUvi'lc 1' I' «r
jr.oriui^
1 tohfic§p, 20,to OU» I T.!j/n tie.siu# to
,1.
1
..5! ai J.jUyetto 1 I*. -\i. aiui a*. Liiipro u-it .. r-T "Tr" Ima-, ». I'm
hn
rc«ui4Vod :i{Tii .sappiy of Ciistrin api'.vc.'.&tni r-V thr '.-Tv
L.-kI for tdJ, t'u,- pri'/v
Fch.'uirv 1- r.'
"i"
IIARKWAEE.
Campbell, Galsy & Harter.
BORING
C«m''
250
I 1 I
Oct.
3
& Co. ff
Arc nc receiving and opening in the
J\T
'BKICK BLOCK,
GOODS of ull ki:)di« for side by ('AMPBtLL & Co.
!?l
sJOOO
k-
DOZEN CHMftLET Screws nt-Wanu-f facturoiRt price.* bv -. -r CAMPBELL
*v• y-
1
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Ti JE J.ADIBS
a
'Co.
»i DOZEN Haines aud PsidiUc-t."W!*«Vcrv low l.V *'C.VMPBELL A Co.
5UU
TCTTS Tabid Cut lery and Spoons from 1') eenl&.toj i-er set bv
gL'TCllKR~SAT#.v""KilVHtlJt ""*S CAMPBELL it
a first rate ua!itv bv CAM I'BEI.l/ A C-
•llE NAILS,
4 NVllCvB-fig rftmm^aWSl^SirW-V -TJL CAMRBET.L A OV' "R"
"1T7"1ND0\Y Sash all sizes, eonstnuflv on hanl by CAMPLiKLL A Co.
C*AKKL\FE"TIUMMINGS
Il'WlKOV
1UZEN Trace and breast chains bv CAMPBELL cV Co.
...
SAUSAGE
fire respectfully invited call-'and look at otir Plain and Fancy.Xress Goods Soft Straw Silk Bon--• nets. Boniii.-t Pi oh"?!:3, A ntl-(Tie frini miners and belt ings. Collars, Scarfs, Gloves. Ilo.-icry a:.d Shoes. j*.x
CLOTHING,.
Wc invite ]'lirchasers. who wish to save tiKilcv' to examine our entirely New Stock of Clolhing which we are scllMnrat verv reduced nrics. 11 ATS & CAPS, of the most improved Styles from 2octs.,to $.100. Vf.»
LA.SS, CIJ LN'A
Al
Mill nnd Ilrass and and Baskt
•r brought to the market.:
S S 2 1 S 0 5 7 1 1
"t .yr
iust^"iTcd"bv CAMPBELL & Co.'.,
liiON, large stock, warranted best in town by CAMTBELL iV Co.
CUTTERS first, rato article bv
1
BIIIT'PANIA
/"11STEIiX BUMFrf, Chain Pumps A-o. b\ Vy CAMPBELL it Co
GRIND
I
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CAMPBELL & Co.
-l.
it Plated Ware verv low Viv CAMPBELL Co.".
r-r -(.?*
STONE Rollers. Cheaper than ever by CAMPBELL ,c Co.
B. FORD'S eulebrntod Straw Cutter bv '^'CAMPBELL & Co.
MACHINES nnd Corn Shellersbv CAMI'BKLL it C«..
QAA LBS. AXLES A SPRINGS,/ EastG OUU laeture by CAMPBELL
torn Man*
TT7INDO W GLASS, f.rst-rate qualil by
yy.
.y c...,
E IfCBH? Fcnnw^?-ebv: CAMPBELL A Co.
CAMPBELL m&
1^f"AlLS of all sizes from -2
Co.
bv
U'AMPilELL Oo.!««"•?i,
BAUKELS SALT on hand by CAMPBELL Co. !, Ijioo- -\7-nlf. :v-.
WARE-ROOMS,
KKMOVKO TO COMMKRCIAT. ROW.
THE
under.-lgnetl having removed to his new buildings 'oinmercial Row, ono doorsouth Campbell. Galey Barter's Store, would ropeett'ully inform the citizens of this place ai»d ti•init} that he has on hand a ycttvral a^urtn.cnt ei*
I'asliionabic Fcii'iiiiuve,
of the best material and by experienced wiirkmcn and flatters himself that he cannot fail please iiiscriniinating public. Call and see be-pnicha.-iiig elsewhere and we will make to your iu'crcxl to buy of us. i. i.
Kcmcmhu', Shop one bor south of Q'mnniert ial Block../ri-viv WM. ROBERTSON: Nov. 0, lv-o. 7-nli'. ly. ftiv
Farmer's* and Mechanics
EXCHANGE,
UKNKl'IEL AMD ELTZROTU
Hopposite
care t.
W IN re to W in Wilson. Grime? A* Bin-bridge, Commercial Mock. 1'cl' leave to say to their patrons and people generally, that they are now in receipt of i'lie of (lie mo.^i. superb Stock of Goods they hava ever had tho pleaMiio of offering for sulo. Uur Stuck comprises ft general vn.ie:y.ar:d has ber.'n lectcd with rcforeiice to the demands of tjic poojilo ... and at such unnswa lly low pi ires, !,at.o are pre- j: j'.ared to soil on tla* mis-f acc.mTn.idatiiijr terms.
QL'EEX^WAKK.
r'ss-Ciit Saws an 1 files. Snperion Axes i, Mazliu Kettles, Tubs, Buckets,. buwls.S
PAPER! PAPER!!
A nice a.-sortmeiit, of Window and Wall Paper from 10 tocents a bolt.
rt
Tea. 'oflec. SiiL'ar. Tobaccfi. Indigo, Madder. So-,^ da. Starch and Spicings in general, al! of the No. 1 kink.
We would like to have fdvmt .%0 lbs., of ?nod Bu'ter. loi.ii) lbs.. I trd."i lbs.. I'uat.hers. looolhs of Ra^s and K'-'o Pair of Socks. Stoekint'.s ari Mittens. Almr.-t any thing taken in Exchange loF^ goods at fair cash nrieiiH.
HKNEF1EL
Now
WILSON, GRIMES c„.
Sundries.
A
Oct., 13 '5o vTnlCtf.
open at Robir tin^j fif L^di'-s I
A
Co.
No's 1 A Commercial Block.
ELTZROTU.
T-J
Ar ,TC
I'Iti:sFI ARKIVA «)f'
FALL AND WlKTlitt
GOODS! w»
O E W O I
n. Vance
A
Co.. eonsis-
ress Goods of the ^i ^t and
.-t ipTnlity, i/.: ^ilka. Morjnof.s. Ca.-ljme'feH.all wo« !j DcLainc.-. Printed DeLsrines. Alpaea.s. Freiith and Se.(iii:ghams. Bobinets. Se.xoiiy Ed'^in^, Work Collars and Sloeves together. JiciDisettJi, Lleck Antlrjiff. Trfmintr». ]\Ioss Triminr's. Silk Fringes. Amber Velv. *. ki h:. lo:,b'n! aid ii». Ioi.jij. Sct/tdi J'hiid Slitiifis. ]\id ilcvCH, Satin 11' nne'-. Roll and Lace EdsreSoftFtrnivf. pluin sofa straw Eni'lisii. I.c Ladies of the vv hole commti nitv are invited to call and select for theuuelve.-i thei...st
$313:11 goods
*f
V-—1— ~r
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rtrnir
if
E.-j ecial attention also to the '/r-ntlernen will ho given in showing them our Mipoiior stock of JkS Hoofs arid .Shoes, Hats and Cap.-. Carriajre Whipd. Buggy en 1 Sulkey j| do. Ilaici coiiiiistiriL' of Panama, Hungarian Pearl and i.! .• A wake IIa!«. Bool* and ljhoo»,ibibbers, .vandais, ::jid itt fact everv vnri-.-tv enn bo p:.n haxed at RORlNfcON, \'ANCE CO.'J
Tiifyiit
Ijiiilie's f'uncy I)rf"s 'i'iriimi'iir CamN, f-fl stock i-f Lii.i!, -i v.'filtc nn! rtmcy dr^M mid. triinmir.g sro.id^. gh»ve}« ho-ftry, rib-^« I .or.-, cdtriiiij. laces &•••.. nowo-..--) fi.rsale.
WlLKOV. qitrMKS.
A
CO.
IS
WATCH 0* MAKER
I N O W
Nr
'.)OrC HERE! W'e hr.vc .«»«««.f.!ed in obtain ing the celebrated Mr. PATTKKPONI of Nc-.v-* «..-rk.--n f.rst rate Wat- Maker, and we are now pr-'rnred t»
ymir Watches and Jewelry itt
^idek notice. ••Ltmz thcrn oil
RA I'.INRT'-AND HA IK
BRO.i
n-i^Li
»J! Pa
^.,1 ..
WARE ROOMS.
rH'wl
!ttiri\^'«*ritei'. a--»*!i j",.-aao-pnbl itronage it.ikl.-jr i'- AMtsi'.ji. TH a- T. Tj/iS.
ThVIN v. litTL.
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