Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 November 1858 — Page 4

ft. II. CRAtd, O. TAltCE^

dtoMK MOWS. AMO* TBOMPKt*,

OF

DRY-GOODS, &C.,

AT

LESS THAN

NEW YORK COST.

npiIE SlTBSCIilBKIiS Laving bought the Urgent and bent

S O O O O S

Etcr beforo brought to this market, offer tbcm to the citizen# nnd people generally,

A E S S I E S

•Than ever before heard of in the West. These goods have been carefully selected and will be sold

A E S S A N

NEW-YORK COST!

We respectfully solicit an

Examinatioii of Cur Stock,

AND GUARRANTEE THAT NO

PERSON SHALL CO AWAY

I S S A I S I E

THIS STOCK COMPRISES EVERY

TniNG IN THE LINE OF

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY ©00OS,

O I N

Gents Furnishing Goods,

IIATS, CAPS, &c., &c.,

ICTCall and sec. The Goods

and Prices speak for themselves.

K. II. CRAIG & Co.,

J. R. ROBINSON,

I

J. W. OAKVIN, Salaimcn..' July 17,1853. Nc. 52.-ly.

NEW GOODS!

CHEAP GOODS!!

Spring and Summer

O O S

Allen, Galey & Keeran

Are now prepared for the Spring anil Summer trade with ft select stoek of Spring and Summer

O O S

Wliicli tlicy are now offering to their friends and patrons nnd "the community lit large sit the lowest

Suited to the tccar of

Gents, Ladies, Boys and Girls.

ALSO A STOCK OF

Groceries, Hardware and

QUEENS WARE &.C.,

All of which wo offer to our friends in exchange for all kinds of merchantable

O E

Being thankful for past favors we once more attend a gcueral invitation,

Come One! Come All!!

Bring your Butter, ggs, Lard, Feathers, Rags, Bacon, Beeswax, Tallow, &c., &c.,

For which wo will allow yon the

MARKET PRICE IN GOODS.

At the Store of ALLEN, GALEY & KEERAN, in the Room formerly occupicd by Graham Brothtin, West of the Court House.

Maylat, 1S5S. ly.

Iron and Nails.

Tons assorted Iron

wtl 160 Kegs Kails just received and for sal* *y GBIKEfi A BURBKIDGE. »pri!S4,ie«..

upon

E S

And on favorable terms exactly suited to the

I E S

As it useless to undertake to enumerate the

VARIETY, STYLE AN1) QUALITY,

Of goods of which our stock consists we would briolly Btate thut wo haven

O I E S I O I

OF STAPLE AND

A N O O S

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NAMES OF OWNERS.

ft t£i

No. 9, Franklin Township.

Craig, Robert 66 Carson, James S 91 Coatney, John.. ........ 96 Drollingcr, Ambrose 126 same .... Elliott, James S Endicott, William Hutchinson, William Harland, A. H. & W. G.. same .... Hoover, Alexander Harland, William 0 same .... Julian, Alexander. Kinsey, William 221 Lucas, Joseph 224 Micbals Sarah 242 Overman Henry 297 Poaguc Archibald A 299 same Smith Washington S a in A W Sellick, Louisa 356 same ... Tribbett, William Thompson, Larkin same same Wheeler Horace 407 Wilson & Silvers '410

DESCRIPTION OF LANDS.

William Cox's Addition.

144

.145 177 181

William Cox's Addition....

part of north east quarter....

184 1188

cast half north west quarter, west half north east quarter.

*2i3

353 355

378 382

No. 10, Walnut Township. 29 Bledsoe, Lewis same /•..•• .... Brown, I. F. ........... Cruse, Nancy Cox, George same .... Denning Samuel Hodgin Joh~ same .... Ind. & 111. Cen. R. R. Co. am same .... Imol, Samnel Jr Marlow William 11 Mossbarger Peter ltouth Andrew Strain James Young William, Agent for heirs of Bobbins

north west quarter south east qr west half south east quarter cast half south west quarter south east quarter north west qr Cox's Addition ....

west half north east quarter south east quarter north quarter part north east quarter Addition •north cor. west half quarter part west half south west quarter part north east quarter north west quarter east quarter north cor south east qr west qr north half south east quarter south west quarter east quarter south.east quarter west quarter north quarter south east quarter part south east quarter west half north east quarter north quarter south east quarter west side east half north quarter

32 70 73

*90 123

*145

148

.190 204 243 265

335

No- 11. Clark Township. Allen James 7 Ballard Finlcy Clark William Crane William, Jr Durham & Ramsay Ellis J. W Frankenbargcr Jacob B.. Graves Leonard Kyle William (heirs of).. McMurry Franklin Miller Isaac N. Routli Edward Stoner Barbera Thomasou Lewis same .... Williams John Wert« .„n S Yotiel Robert I.)

north west quarter

cast half north west quarter

34 64 65 96.

half of south east quarter cast half north east quarter west half south cast quarter Original Plat west half north east quarter 74 ft sq, of Sou st of Wash, st half of part of north cast quarter part of south west quarter Original Plat north east quarter north quarter south cast quarter part west half south west quarter part cast half south east quarter west half north west quarter Original Pint do do

105 125 132 184 202 218 305 319 347

365 267 3S5

F. CO.,

H. FRY &

Are now in receipt of a

FRESH ARRIVAL

2u,000

yards Prints of th« bet quality. 40,000 "yards Muslins, blue nnd brown. 20,000 yards

Cambric, Jaconet, lawns and linens

1 ,000 yards Sntinett, of llic best. 20,000 yds. Cottonadc. latest styles. 10,000 Summer Linens, for Pants & Coats. 1,000 Summer Yostings, all the latest styles. 100 yards Satin Veatinjrs. 20,000 Ginghams of the best quality.

Jaconet, Swiss, Linen and Thread Edgings. A nice stock of linen Fringes. Nice dimity Lawns. 25,000 yards Ii onnct and Cap Kibbons. 1,000 Kuclins, both plain and fanci-.

1,000 Summer Bonnets*

A large stock of Hats, for both men, boys and children. A nice stock of Flats, for misses.

Tho best stock of Shoes in town. A good stock of Boots.

KID AND SILK GLOVES.

Cotton and Lisle thre.nl Gloves. The cheapest stock of Hosiery in town. Silk and batin Cravats, very cheap. A nico stock of Bonnet Flowers. 2,000 yards white dotted and plain Swiss. 2,000 Black and

FAftCY SILKS

cheaper than ever. 20,000 yards Bed Ticking. .' 20,000 yards Hickory, striped und «-h ck

Chambra Shirtings. Fancy Shirting. Plain «nd Fanev Shirt Fronts.

15,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 500

i4

Collars.

Jaconet, Swiss and Cambric Col-

lars for ladies. Our stock of Umbrellas is complete. Our stock of Parasols is unsurpassed by any house in tho market.

We keep constantly on hnnd a good stock of

GROCERIES,

Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses. Flour and Meal. Wc invite the community to eive us a call: we ehargo nothing for showing goods.

W A N E

At F. H. Fry & Co s.,

25,000 lbs. Fresh Buttnr. 25,000 doz 75,000 lbs. Paper Kugg. 50,000 lbs. Feathers All of which we will take iu exchange for Drv Goods, at the best market prices.

COME ONE! COME ALL!! F. H. FRY & CO. April 10,1S58.—tf.

Farming Implements.

CRADLES,

Scythes, Snaths, Rakes, Shovels

8nades, llocs. Plows and Cultivators. Also, 25 of SanfordV Straw and Hay Cotters tho pub lie are rapeetfully invited to examine this machine for utility, durability and cbeapnass, it cannot

be

'vrpassed.

for

sale

br

apr. 24 '&!. GRIME6 & BUKBXtDGE.

{CONCLUDED ?F1LQM

0

•5"

8 19

29 18

do do

AND BUGGIES,

AT REDUCED PRICES.!

NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE.|Newman's

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & LIGHT VEHICLES

cf every description by associating as partners tho undersigned practical workmen from date takes this method to inform his numerous customers and the public in general that they have facilities for getting up jggsr

Cheaper, Better and Neater Work

than any similar establishment of tho kind. Any person in want of good work would do well to call and examino for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Being all practical workmen and employing none but tho most skillful, nnd using the very best of material, together with our long acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, enables us to give tho best satisfaction as regards

PRICE, AND DURABILITY OF WORK.

Rcranng executed with neatness and dispatch, also Blacksmithing, Trimming. Painting «fcc. All our work warrcnted one year.

Profoundly grateful to a generous public for their past patronage, tho senior partners respectfully solicit a continuance of tho same to the new firm. £5^" Sign—J. S. Miller & Co., Market Street North of the Court house Square.

J. S. MILLER II. HEFFNER, S. MILLER.

Sept. 11, lSOS. ®10-nS lv.

T. D. BROWN,

DEALER IN*

GROCERIES,

Window Glass, Glass Ware,

S E S S

Cordage, Tabs, Baekcts, Chins,

FISH, SALT, AND

PROVISIONS GENERALLY.

j¥o. 6, Commercial Block.

|3f*01d Stand of II. S. COX

& Co..

The highest price paid for all kinds of Produce.

N. B. Drnn A Medicines at the old stand No. 3, Commercial Block. Aug. 14, ISSg.-tf.

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LIST of Lands and Town-lots in Montgomery County, Indiana^ "iciunffii arid ren^hing Bfeiihquent forthe non-payment of Taxes fortbfe yearl857, with a penalty of ten per centum and.interest, thereon, together with the Current Taxes for the year 1858.

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3

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do do

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part west half north east quarter part of section 8 cast half south cast quarter 13 east half north east quarter 24 south east cor. south qr qr 12

do "46 150 do

5

do do do do

26 do do

J80

do do do tW 40 200

10 do 18

18 do do

3 80. do ,40 *450 do ....

13 12 18: 26 do 33 27 do 29 3 33 35 11

do do do do 120

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550

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150

1100

125 500

3025

300

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750 5

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do do do do do do do do do do do do do

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20 5

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700 150 850 300 230 100

500

do

350

80

300

do 40 170 do 3 0 100

60

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33 17

600

200 800

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300 700

do "do 465 do do ., 400 do 300

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400

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do do do 550 do 80 200

*600

1150 300

100

STATE OF INDIANA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, SS: I, JAMES GILKEY, Auditor of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of Lands ami Town Lots returned delinquent for the non-payment of Taxes for a which the Taxes remain unpaid together with interest and penalty, and Current Ta^es for the year 1858, recorded in my office, this 12th day of November, 1858.

NOTICE is hereby given that so much of said Lands anil Town Lots as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, interest and charges, that may be due thereon, or due from the 0 the time of sale, will be sold, or offered for sale, at public-auction, at the Court House door in tho town of Crawfordsville, in Montgomery County, Indiana, on the first Monday in January November 20th, 1858. nl8w4.

1858 Splendid Carriages 1858 Fresh Arrival of

BOARDMAN & GRAY'S I A N O S

AT

S. MILLER having increased his already ex- /I Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which tensi vo facilities Tor manufacturing he offcrs for cash at prices so low as to defy compc-

0

fflusic Store

TTAVINCr just opened a huge stock of fine Gold

tition. Two doors east of Bmford's corner, sign of WATCH and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 Krcast Pins and Broaches 300 Finger Rings 75 Ear Drops of different styles 20 and Silver Fob and Neck Chains 30 Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens, Pencils, Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Pon Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps. Novels, Paper, Ink, fine Note Paper, Envelopes, Pictures, sundry school and Ladies Cards, Pianos, Molo-Peons, Melodcons, Guitars, Violins, Aecordeons, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, together with every thing else usffally kep in such establishments. TIIOS. NEWMAN.

Crawfordsville, Dec. 22,1S55. v7n23.

Grocery & Provision S O E

Gaskill & Eastlack,

WOULD

Respcctfullj inform their customers and the citizens of Montgomery county generally, thattliey are now opened in tho. room formerly occupied by Galey & Kiduc, west of the Court House, on Washington Street, where they wi 11 keep on hands a large and well selected stocg of

Family Groceries,

Which will be sold at the smallest profits for CASH. We have now on hands a superior article of

Tea, Coffee, Sugar,

Rice, Molasses, Confectioneries,

Tobacco, Cigars, Spices,

5* 2! 3 1 0

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Names of Towns.

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...

1400

1

Shannondale 4 ic pt

2601

....

515 450

250 200 40

i050 45

50 5

Ladoga .^ hf of

170 300 270

do do *450

635 700 570

do pt hf 8 & li

450

do ....

Notions, &c.,

We wssh to trade for all the produce the Far ere bring to Market. We will pay tho high price. We solicit a call from one and all.

Aug. 28, n6-tf. GASKILL & EASTLACK

Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings. LARGE and complete stock, received and now Lopened by apr24. '53 GRIMES & BURBRIDGE. tf^ORDAGE of every description at manufactory prices by

Angust, 21. COX & Co., "WITOODEN WARE of every description jnst

ww

received by

Aug. 21, COX & Co.

Miscelaneons Booka.

CONSITING

of

Histories,

OOD8 and Christadors Hair Dye for sale by I tion, Law and Medical Book*.' FlnoGiftJBooka apr 24'W MAN80N POWERS, iforatleat

Poetry, Standard,

Fie-

W Fine Gilt JBool" F. M. IITATON.

a

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3

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do .... 3- 2 150 185 355 1 14 22 1 38 15 60 do 6 1 100

....

..

do .... 3 3 300 400 3 41 3 68 7 09

....

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....

Fred'burg 8 9 10 & 17 60' -120 180 1 63 2 82 4 45

....

....

.... ....

....

do pt hf 8 & li 2 6 0

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do .... 0 5 250

....

3

GEORGE H. DEIGHTON,

LIT I". DEIGllTO.il A\D CRIMRLEIIIIIJC, Grcatful for past favors, would respectfully inform the public, that lie has

E O E

from Washington street, to Main street, S doors east of Cloud's Dry-Good Store, where he is constantly putting up tho most

Fashionable, Durable, and chcajicst,

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKiES AND

S I N W A O N S Ever offered in this market\ and at

E A S E N I E S Employing none but competent and experienced workmen in each department—using none but the very best Eastern timber, well seasonr-d. Having these facilities, he flatters himself (without gas) he can give better icork for less money, than any

OTHER ESTABLISHMENTIX II E W E S

Any person wanting a good and

E A A I A E

would do well to call, as he has a few left of tho late firm, which will DO sold low

O A S

to closo the stock. All of which is warranted one year. ST* Repairs, Blacksmithing. Painting, Trimming, &c., done on the shortest notice, as cheap as thecheapcst and warranted to give satisfaction, cr no pay reonired. Old work taken in exchange for new. Sign,

DEIGHTOBPS CARRIAGE FACTOR*. Dec. 26,1857—v9n23yl.

TO THE CITIZENS OF THE

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. I take this method of informing the Citizens of the Distriet that owing to my duties at homo that I shall be compelled to decline being a candidate for Congress in the coming Campaign. But will use my ntmost[exertions to supply all my customers with the best article of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron,

Montgomery Connty. And every body knows that I am the only boss tinner in the town of Crawfordsville.

Bucks Stoves stands unrivaled as yet. JOHN HOOVER. June 26,1353. No. 49-tf.

COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS.

ALL the Text Books used in Wabash College, f. High Schools in other parts of the country, on on hand and for aale bv

Sep. 13, 1858. F. M. HEATON.

700 5 60 0 30

....

JAMES GILKEY, Auditor of Montgomery

JAMES GILKEY, Auditor of Montgomery

CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!

CARRIAGES!!

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Taxes of 1857

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Darlington....... 3 412 150 150 Ul 32 1 38 2 70 do.. .... 2

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do .... 1 2 200 900 i8 69 *8 49 27*i8 do 3 ic 4 9 400 325 725 6 36 5 66 12 02

do 6* *2 170 1570 15 50 18 00 33*50 Shannondale 13 16 4 120

....

Darlington hf of 3 6- 70 rT 135 205 1 3 51 1 01 4 52 Shannondale 4 ic pt 3 1 300 •1035 1335 1 13 42 2 76 16 18

....

Darlington side 4 3 80 370 1500 1 14 87 19 10 33 97

....

1

4001 .:490it 890 9 51 9 77 19 28

Sliannondalo 9 & 10 4 55" -150 205 1 3 51 3 47 6 98 Darlington 7 5 200

.... .».

do part of 1 3 70 160 430 1 11 62 6 69 18 31 do -„1 2 16 25 3610 -3635 1 33 62 4 53 38 15 do .".. 1 14 15 2305 ^2320 1 22 07 3 33 25 40 do 5.'--.... 7 2 300 300 7 23 2 76 9 99

120 1 05 1 10 2 15

515 4 51 5 42 9 93

s... 450 3 94 4 14 8 08

110 155 1 3 06 3 66 6 72

150 2 22 2 70 4 92

600 3625 33*52 29*83 63*35

do 51 6 8 25 165 190 1 3 37 9 18 12 55 do -V .... 8- 5 300

300 2 63 2 76 5 39

*750 '6*84 6 13*80 5 04 3 23 3 27

365 385 1 5 26 7 09 12 35 115 120 09 1 91 2 00

si 5 5i5 o'io 1 82 8*22

-'no 6 38 '5*37 12 T5 150 1 37 8 78 10 15 575 1425 14 70 7 73 22 43 270 570 1 6 92 2 73 9 65 230 2 09 2 09 4 18

100 91 91 1 82

.v.......... ii 800 7 29 7 2S 14 57

Ladoga .^ hf of 6 200 295 •4 95 1 5 71 6 23 11 94

700 5 GO 6 30 11 96

510 1145 1 10 97 12 35 24 32

700 5 GO 0 30 11 570 4 62 5 13 75

290 670 7 14 3 42 10 56

3G05 4055 1 34 53 4 05 88 58

do .... 300 300 2 42 2 70 5 12 •. 450 8 65 4 05 7 70

N. W.G

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250 2 02 2 25 4 27 150 1 20 1 35 2 55

500 2200 17 SO 21 CO 89 49

1150 9 30 10 35 10 Go

soo 2 42 2 70 5 12

2 500 500 4 05 4 50

rtu 0 250 250 2 02 2 2o 4 27

E 3VH IP O IEiI XT Is/T

Corner of Green & Main, Sis.

The only exclusive 13oot & Shoe Store in

CRAWFORDSVIIiLE.

Where customers can purchase not r.nlv ovcrv kind of article in the Hoot arid Shoe trade "but at prices

Lower Than Aimvhm Elso.

Boots and Shoes.

Ladies' Kid Congress Cuiters: Lace Gaiters .Kid Slippers: '.Kin Heeled Shoe*:

Coif Sewed Shoes Sheep Skin Over-Shop* Lasting Congress Gaiters Kid Buskins Calf Heeled Shoes Goat Boots Rubber Over-Shoes: Moccasins, For and Cotton Lined:

Cents' Calf Cork Boled Hoots Single Doublo Grained Boots

Cloth congress Gaiters Kip Shoes Doubled soled Calf Boots

Kip

Calf congress Gaiters :. Plain calf Shoes:.

Goves and Hosiery.

Gents' Buck Gloves Gray Morino Hose: Mixed cotton half Hose

Woolen Ilalf Hose

k.

Ware that is Manufactured in

Fancy cotton half Hose

Ladies Cotton Hose Woolen Hose The stock embraces every variety and style, and will be'sold at the very lowest figures for "CASH.

SS?"Connected with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch.

MayS '5S-v9n42-tf. DAVID KESTER.

Groceries.

COFFEE,

Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Tobacco, Can-

dies, Spices, Dye Stuffs. Ac., &c. apr. 24 '5S GRIMES & BURBRIDGE. Cheese. Qfl Boxeaa No. 1, W. R. Cheese in Storo and forsalo by

Augneat, 81. COX & Co.,

Is Now Receiving a large

And Beautiful Stock Of

SPRIG AID 'SOBER

DRY GOODS,

IWHIH. HITS, CAPS,

BONNETS,

BOOTS ADS SHOES,

Queensware, Notions, &c.,

WHICH IIE OFFERS TO THE TRADE

AT TIIE LOWEST

O E I I O N

A HOOD stock of AVliito Goods. Liidie* fiwoy -''•Dressand trimming (ioods. llibbons, Kdyinsrs, Inscrlings, Lace, Collars it Sleos'cs. Now opm at UUlMISS'

April 2-i. 1S5S.

ff .AVELLA, De Bcrgn, Oriental Justus, Chnllia Lawny, IJaragus. Delaines, (Tmglium and fancy prints. Beautiful I'uttcri.s. tit (JIllMiLS''

April 24, iSOS.

Gloves and Hosiciy.

AHIKS and (.IcntJ, a !'ii!l ussortinonf at TIL: I.M US' April 21. 1S53.

Staplsfj.

11 T*r

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A

DK.S.

i:i|t!

as. DiiniiiSjC'lireks.. S: rijic.H,

L.'rilis. Tic: :', I!roun I'.IIMOIKHI Muslins. Linnens. (!r:ish, Vc., at lo-.v ii.'tirj at (.fiil.\i!£V

Aj'iii li.J, lsuS.

iiarxaics.

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55

the year 1S57,

Count y, I ml. vnier thereof :it A. J'). IS.V.). County, fr.i!,

ROOT

SHOE

AND

fii'r.Mrs'

,f^S gnud as any in town to b'j had a!.

LOOK «i! F0H MW

A TIT

1

A.

.EL JL JLJ A

arc siiil on Inur.'.s with cruk ufnice

Spring? Vcinl SHSiaM&ea.*

Good.*, now ready for •Market al till

O W E A E S II A N E E

The great inducement we oiler in our prices and thoheautjful quality ami dnrabilitr of our stock of Uoofs and Shoes are such that every man, woman FOIi MEN AND BOYS WEAK, and child will save

Twenty-fiye Per-cent

By trading at our establishment a quarter of a dollar saved these times is an item that no one should overlook. Being exclusive in the btiMnessand with tho best of facilities for doing business wo are enabled to

UNDERSELL

Anv of the Dry Goodsstores in town that sell Boots and shoes. The f( llowing comprises a list of our Splendid stock of

OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE.

Jii.st come in and see our New

Summer Cloths, Cassimers,

Tv/eeds, and Col ion ^cocls,

SILKS, BEP,AGES, DELAINES, LAWNS,

/i.M) ML iti.m- or mx

DRV GOODS, FOR THE LADIES.

Ha^s, Cups,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Bring on your Money end your

ihc© at

IR YOL"

CHEAP GOODS.

At the same old place where you havo always found us ready to receive our friends.

ELTZJiOTII & HARDING."

Anril 21. 1S5S. vo9. n-10.

Grimes & Burbridge,

iAo. 1, Commercial Block,

ARE

now receiving the largest and best assorted stock of

General Hardware,

ever opened in this market, to hich they call the especial attention of all who may desire anv artlele in their branch of trade.

Having purchased goods from 1

I S A N S

and at prices proportioned to tho times, they feel confident of {Tenanting extra inducements to buy•ra. Apr. 24. ISSi.—v9n40.»J

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